Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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A book of 1IIf'l1I0l'I.t 5 I sing, 'ZL'1Ifl'1l 1111110 IJVOIII dl'L'U1lIS and sk01'1'l10.v to l't'tI!l'fVX', 1111117 for 115 1101110 I Otg-l?1'fCflf7ifOII.l1I , fjllf' of H10 500011, 111111111 l11'II.v of 1111010111 R071'l0. 2 OUNE SPRINGFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Iinois S C PITOLINE STAFF 5 5 Q 2 Moa NC '-Q' I -.4 4 li Y , f Pi When In Rome Do As the Romans Do! yi' TAFLQ AQAWCONTENTS XMQQQ ' Q, A 68 G9W4FyQ'NiivQrJ-ASETA - WMF? wi f ' VJ Academics U Faculty AA Classes QW ff t H WNW X , ef' X - ff' 4 'l If aux Activities ffE7J Organizati A Dan C t N l JJ A fi ..yYLJU m I MWA l WJ Athletics K Cheer: d B b II 2211. it ' T k G I At I C C t y In M? 'M jf 5 9 t if Students V 7 niors t i ,rl iiniors , 7 I CJ J.My'i jd 25. S ph ff LW K ' I: h ju 7 DEDICATION We affectionately dedicate the i957 Capitoline to Miss Mary Virginia Lamson. As an English instructor at Springfield High School, Miss Lamson teaches with compre- hensive vision and warm animation. Because she respects the ideas and opinions of her stu- dents, an atmosphere of friendly co-operation and mutual respect prevails in her classroom. Miss Lamson is active also on an executive committee of the National Council of Teachers of English. As the adviser of the Springfield High School newspaper, Miss Lamson has helped The Senator Speaks, now completing its second year of publication, to struggle to its feet and take its first steps forward. While she instructs the student staff in the principles of good journalism, she encourages originality and the expression of student opinion. As a helpful friend of SHS students, Miss Lamson is always willing to take time out from her busy schedule to sympathize with a stuclent's problems or successes. Her sense of humor is a source of delight to students, who stand in wide-eyed awe of the vast range of vocabulary she employs in conversation. With a poet's perception, she is alert to beauty in its many forms, whether expressing her concern for the crocuses nipped by a hailstorm, or regarding with pride her l94O Chevrolet, Ebeneezer. As a member of her church and community, Miss Lamson takes an active part and works sincerely to support her ideals. Her moral standards and her belief in personal integrity set a high example for her students. She guides her students to be better citizens and better peo- ple individually by teaching them to form their own opinions intelligently, to support and work for convictions they believe to be right, and to change opinions that they know to be wrong. With respect and gratitude, we dedicate this i957 Capitoline to Miss Mary Virginia Lamson. 8 it l ACADEMY CS 9 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL JOHN TURNER lO PRINCIPAL This has been a pleasant year as far as student-faculty relationships are concerned. The Student Council and Senior Class have set a good ex- ample in school citizenship. The Student Council has worked with in- stead of against the school adminis- tration. Student activities have been numerous and more careful planning has resulted in less friction and bet- ter results. Next year the transition to a sen- ior high school begins. Our fresh- man class will drop from our present 500 to a little over ZOO. The deci- sion of the Board of Education not to use Old Central as a junior high will enable the eighth graders in Cot- tage Hill, Douglas, Dubois and Hay- Edwards to attend SHS next fall. Per- haps by the following year the two new junior high schools will be com- pleted on the west side and our tran- sition to a senior high status will be complete. ROBERT FURRY 1, .J I Miss Louise Hager Miss Miriam Steinmiller indiana State Normal, A.B.g Columbia Universityg Uni- National Honor Society Committee: Knox College versity of Chicago, University of Illinois, M.A.g New University of Chicago, Ph.B.g University of Illinois York School of Social Work, Summer Session at Oxford, England. COUNSELLGRS . . . are our advisors and friends . . . give achievement and aptitude tests . . . set up schedules . . . aid in plans tor college and vocations . . . help in solving personal problems of students . . . Paul G. Gorman Clifton Tozer Illinois State Normal University, B.E.g University of Advisor Hi-Y and Rifle Clubs: University of Illinois, Illinois, M.A. B.S. in Phy. Ed, and M,E. l l Muriel Eastham Elizabeth Graham Head of English Depart- ment, University of Illi- nois, A.B.1 Middlebury College, M.A.g Bread Loaf School of English. Ex -,Ad is . W -, '4 Edith Glosecki University of Illinois, AB. ENGLISH DEPARTMENT . V A -V Lv' --aw r I I t Hg 'I+ G' 5 -I WMM I b 1 -am S it -- 1 ' '--. ' -'Rb .. pf' ' s 15- Q , ' . ' 4 .r,,:-.4 -11.110 Gladys D. Black Goucher College, Balti- University of Chicago, more, Maryland, A.B. Ph.B,3 Bread Loaf School of English: Columbia Uni- versity, M,A. 9 Q 54,5 Lois M. Body Junior Red Cross Advis- er: Illinois State Normal, B.Ed., University of Illi- nois, MA. Margaret Wilson Sr. Les Bas Adviser, Northwestern University, B.A. and MA., Columbia University, Pasadena Playhouse. Mary Virginia Lamson Helen BYO'-'ks Pnscma Fogarty Newspaper Adviser- Speech Director, Illinois Trinity C0ll2Q9.VY6Sl1if1Q- Greenville College AB.: COIICQHI Northwestern ton, AD. C., B.. Lit., Co- University of Illinois, UVTIVEVSITY. BAS- lumlma Umverslly' A'M' M.A. I2 Gwendolyn Borah Eastern State College B.Ed.g Syracuse Univer sity, M.S.3 Oxford Uni- versity, Washington Uni- versity. Marguerite McPhiIIimey lllinois College, A.B.3 University of Wisconsin, M.A.g University of Illi- nois, lLatin.l Charlotte McFadden University of Wisconsin, B.A.g University of New Mexico, M.A.g Marquette Universityg National Uni- versity of Mexico. lSpan- ish and French! Margaret lhlenfeldt University of Illinois, B.S.3 Columbia University, M.A. lLatinl. LANGUAGE Mary K. Blatt Monmouth College, A,B. University of Chicago University of Wisconsin University of Iowa. lLat in.l Rosabel Rasmussen Carthage College, A.B.3 University of Illinois, A.M.g Northwestern Uni- versity. Eda Nelsch National Honor Society Committee, Illinois State Normal Universityg Uni- versity of Illinois, B.S., Columbia University, MA. Ruth McKinnie Washington Trip Sponsor, University of Chicago, Ph.B., M.A. Irene Burnett Washington Trip Sponsor, University of Chicago, Ph.B., M.A, John A. Sowinski Tennis Coach, Assistant Basketball and Football Coach, Eastern Illinois State College, B.S. in Ed. OCIAL SCIENCE Ray Page H. 0. Croft Stuart M. Robinson Head Basketball Coachg Adviser Visual Aids Club: Lake Forest College, B.A. Western Illinois State Southeast Missouri State Northwestern University College, B.S.g University College, B.S.g University M.A, of Illinois, M.S. of Illinois, M.S. 43- Qt' A si Q , Is. ' ii I4 PHY ICAL CIENCE Paul T. Kobler Adviser Jr. Capitoline and Photo Club, Monmouth College, B.S. in Chem.g P.G. Monmouth, Univer- sity of Chicago, Univer- sity of lllinoisg Case ln- stitute of Technology. -gt BX. - ' L I , . . 3: K Q, X . 1,.fwaf.1fi Bob Carter Ruth M. Woods Co-Sponsor of Student Illinois College, B.S.g Ore- Councii, Illinois stare gonbsfare College! Um- Normal, B. of sci. in Ed. versity of Michigan, M.S.: Illinois State Normalg University of I Ilinois. I5 Lenorc Ashinhust Adviser of Capitoline Staff: Los Angeles Pacific Collegeg Greenville Col- lege, A.B. Carrol C. Hall National Honor Society Committeeg Eureka Col- lege, B.S,1 University of Illinois, University of Chi- cago, A.M.g Colorado State College of Educa- tiong Massachusetts In- stitute of Technology. Guy S. Krummel National Honor Society Committee, Chairmang Blackburn College, Uni- versity of Illinois, B.S., M.S. Joseph Spitale Illinois Wesleyan, B.S.g University of lllinoisg University of Michigan, M.S., University of Colo- . mf ' V .ess f 4 Herbert Scheffler Baseball Coach, Illinois College, University of Oklahoma, B.S.: Univer- sity of Illinois, M.S. Merle Ruth Parker Lorene Campbell Future Teachers of Amer- ica Adviser, lowa State Teachers College, B,A.g State University of Iowa, M.A., University of Colo- rado, University of Wis- consing Rutgers Univer- sity. Assembly Committee Ad- viserg Greenville College, A.B.g University of Mich- igan, M.A.g University of Illinois, B. of Sci.g Purdue Universityg G, E. Fellow- ship. Dale Robinson Adviser Delphics and YFC Clubg Fr. Football Coach, Indiana Central College, B.S. in Ed.: Graduate Work at Illinois State Normal University. F ,,,.... U S S f i,,. Beulah B. Barrick Dolly Pappas William Braden University of Illinois, ISNU, B.S. in Ed., Millikin Illinois State Normal Uni- B.S. and M.A.g University University Post-graduate versity, B.S. in Educa- of Colorado, Rutgers Uni- Work in '56, tion. versity. i6 MATHEMATIC Arthur Cochran University of Missouri, B. in Ed.: Coach of Cross Country and Freshman Track. , is A V E ? - y ., . . . , , Y' ,aj e T if is if S .. fi WU as ,lg 9, S Q2 peg f eai ,Q 2 3' siwfh it 5 fig-it gt by W we as B 5 COMMERCI L Wilma Leasman Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed. Mary Carmody Co-sponsor of Student Council, University of Chicago, BA., University of Illinois, M.A. cuoations Inez Gieseking Philo Adviser: Office Oc- Adviserg Uni- versity of Illinois, B.A,g University of Iowa, MA, Katherine Krebaum University of Illinois, B.S.1 University of Wis- consin, Illinois Business College, many fi I7 Pat Mink Sponsor D.E. Clubl Ober- lin College, B, of Artsg Prince School of Retail- ing, Slmmons College, M.S. in Merchandise, Northwestern University. 44C'f': :. . EMMA Sa!!! JE f . sh 1 'ah s SM-1 iff. 3 - M ,... . . ,...,. . . Q 2 . R Es A ' , zhlsgilgaggz ' : iwaglgglgiy .:, , V-55'-XL? QSTSZQSZQG' s?i'1t 1 'flf -WW? 5 43zf.wrt 1 s. ' We . ,, Q51-Ss 553.45112 ff-,:..'.,.s1, -.law : f.-was ' if ii i'f'!i1i' If 55? ' f gsz lfiifiiifi-'gi Robert Rutledge Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed., Uni- versity of Illinois, M.A. Calvin C. Rippel Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed., M.A.g University of Illinois. Arthur Spiegel Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. Jack Williams University of Illinois, B.S. at Eastern, Adviser of D.E. Club. Willard Duey Head Football Coach: Eastern Illinois State Teachers College, B. of Ed.: University of Illinois, M.A. Jesse L. Sanders Business Manager of Athletics, Millikin Univer- sity, University of Illi- nois, University of Iowa. INDUSTRIAL ART William Matlack Western Illinois State College, B.S. in Ed.3 lDriver Training Instruc- tori. I8 C. A. Armstrong Future Farmers Adviser, University of Illinois, B.S., M.A.: Southern State Teachers College, ff' ps an ll :iw - s Q 4-. I 'WM .sll.... W N Jew?-Tl - 1. I , N s , 4 is E 34 lu ef, 47 ,. ,.., . Q., i l June Nesbitt Universify of Illinois, B.S. Shirley Penewitt Stephens College: Iowa Stale College, B.S.g Uni- versity of Illinois. HOME ECONOMICS Ethel Baldwin Kansas Stafe College B,S.3 Columbia University Eleanor Jones Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Ed. Roger Benedict Lawrence College, B.M.g University of Wisconsin, Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, Christiansen Choral School: Colorado State College of Educa- tion, MA., Fred Waring Workshop. Margaret Hausen Director of the Choirs, Drake University, B.S.M.g University of Iowa, MA.: Christiansen Choral School, Westminster Choir College, University of Colorado, University of lllinois. Ralph Bowen Director of Orchestra, Colorado State College of Education, A.B.3 Teach- er's College, Columbia University, MA. Greta W. Lawrence Art Club Adviser, North- western Teacher's Col- lege, AB., University of Oklahoma, B.F.A.g Teach- er's College, Columbia University, M.A. . H Wesley Hilligoss S Q G- W- Patrick Miiiikin university: Easi- fi Director of Band, Univer- arg Illinois State College, ii, C 'rif sity of Chicago, Ph.B., -42 l'1IV2 SiTY o i- MA, ness. MLA. 335, Q ' ART and MUSIC 20 Margie Hinkle Southern Illinois Univer- sity, B.S. in Ed. Juanita Jones MacMurray College, BS. PHYSICAL EDUCATION Mark Peterman LaCrosse State Teachers College: University of Illi- nois, B.S. and M.A. Albert Plain Wrangler Adviser, Junior Varsity Basketball Coach: University of Illinois, B.S. Zl Edna Atkins Secretary l Hazel Lcunsbe rry MAIN OFFICE Alice Powers Ass't Cafeteria Director Cafeteria Director PROJ ECTIONISTS CLUB Margaret Davis Corresponding Secretary THOSE RESPONSIBLE FOR . . . school business . , . correspondence . . . grades and credits . . . transcripts to colleges . . . school lunch program . . . experts on the movie projector for classes throughout the day . . . understanding help to any speech-handi- capped student . . . Greta Appleton Augustana, A.B. Speech Correctionist ZZ Frances Robb Ass't Secretary Arvia Bryant Attendance Clerk OUR EFFICIENT STUDENT SERVICE Marguerite Zimmermann Illinois State Normal, B. in Ed.: University of nois, B.S. in L.S. Librarian STUDENT OFFICE . . . a hub of activity . . . lost and found . . . messages from home . . . permit and notice slips . . . first aid . . . class scheduling planners . . . student attendance checks . . . our fifth D '1Y 5 'Yl'k' 'Wi Memorial Hospitalg Uni- Study Hall . . . varsity of Michigan, c P . N. School Nurse Ll BRARY 23 IN MEMORIAM WILLIAM C. SPENGLER I932-I956 Thanksgiving morning brought to SHS students and faculty bitter news of the untimely death of Mr. William C. Spengler, instructor in the mathematics department. A veteran of the Korean War, Mr. Speng- ler was graduated from Illinois State Normal Univer- sity, and came to SHS in September. Even in the brief time he was with us, his Christian ideals and principles deeply affected those of us who knew him. As advisor to our Youth For Christ Club, he provided inspiring leadership, as originator of the chess movement, he stimulated enthusiasm for intel- lect and sportsmanship. His life on earth was short: twenty-four yearsg yet, in those brief years, Mr. Spengler attained more spirituality and wisdom than many of us will ever as- sume. ISABEL FOGARTY 'I897-1956 During the Christmas holidays, Springfield High School lost a devoted friend and beloved teacher, Death took Miss Isabel Fogarty on Christmas Eve after a brief illness. Miss Fogarty, a graduate of Sacred Heart Academy and Trinity College, was an active worker for her Church. She was a member of the English department at SHS for thirty-five years, and in this long period of service, won respect and admiration for her friendli- ness, sense of humor, and deep-seated interest in her students. As an instructor and friend, she will always be missed: but the high ideals she stood for will remain with the thousands of students Miss Isabel Fogarty has taught. 24 ACTIVITIES riff: ' 25 Shui? 445 lb 1 - T' C' To publish a yearbook is not easy, but through smiles and tears this year's Staff has had a lot of fun. Last summer our Staff started the prelimi- nary steps in designing the l957 Cap- itoline. After deciding the nature of the theme, the Art Editors drew the sketches and lettering. By the time school started, under the guidance of our advisor, Miss Ashinhust, we had started putting together the dummy yearbook-organizing pages, mea- suring margins, planning pictures, and applying new features. ln October, several members of the Staff attended the Yearbook Conference in Cham- paign and returned with many new and different ideas. November, De- cember and January were spent in ar- ranging picture appointments, taking pictures, identifying pictures, cutting, pasting and mounting pictures. By the end of January the dummy was be- ginning to look like a yearbook. ln February the Subscription Drive closed with l2OO orders for the l957 Capi- toline. March came and the Editors were writing copy, rewriting copy, and typing. April brought us to the print- ers, and the end was in sight! Copy designing, copying, and proofreading, and then the first copy of the I957 Capitoline was off the press. We hope that we have given to you a book of memories of the schoolyear i956-57 at SHS. We are indebted to our Ad- visor, to Mr. Furry, to our parents, and to numerous others who helped make the l957 Capitoline a success. RUTH NIEMOELLER WS ' 1957 CAPPHNJNE STAFF: RUTH NIEMOELLER Editor-in-Chief BARBARA CUNN l NGHAM Business Manager ROSEMARY LEACH Business Manager CAROL HASELEY Senior Editor TED FRIEDMAN Publicity Editor PHYLLIS HAWKINS Typist BRUCE GORDON Associate Editor MlLDRED SELLERS Assistant Editor CAROL ANN ROVIN Snapshot Editor MARY ELLEN KENN EDY Art Editor MARGARET LaBARRE Art Editor MISS LENORE ASHINHUST Advisor LESTA ELLIOTT Senior Photo Editor JUDY BARTON Freshman Photo Editor JUDY HANSON Junior Photo Editor JOYCE BLUNDELL Sophomore Photo Editor h fs 'w...-M-' K,g5.mg35ii2w,L , 4 2455?- 5: . A , x LL S5 Kia H ss - f ir . 1 4 , , 25, 15 J- 1. 3 ke,-A' Q Wx ,, , bww nf ,. K J q HMM, .12 , ,X-f 4V - '- J 'iff f Q . . 15 X - ' ws?SiQ5:fwfm:f '--- A Q . .. H - , A A ,Vw -A ' ki- .X K - .,. f as -fliifg Q S.-i 'egg .wk Q. A ' T ry , 1 Y .. 1' , xt: -' 2: has ,, :Q ' k bi q.,, .A A ,. .. , x f 1 . ? V mile ' .. ' 12 J 724'-:, '- 4 ' ' . 462 1 M ,E , A ff Q , .,..M , H g, fi A Qu: - A 'X ,Q , 5 V, A Q bg Q 5: ,1 U s-1 N N , if Y , 5 il 2 Q X hung: ,f ,Q 1 n i W 11 .yi ,- ' s E72 J-,fa K J if ,i .3 ,W ,,,,M,Mgwrsr,m55f41fffwyw-ml-5 W, if ,X 4v X K ew ,xx fffzi X BACK ROW-John Harrison, Sandra de St. Jean, Robinette Kaylor, Sarah Temple, Sue Erskine, Steve Dilts, Charles Buchheit, V. Pres., Scott Wike, Pres., Lewis Striebeck, Henry Vermillion, Elaine Feir, Jean Taylor, Nancy Swartout, Carol Byerly, Judy McGaw. FOURTH ROW-Leslie Heineke, Peggy McKenzie, Judy Sink, Darlene Lynn, Libby Peterson, Mary Houghton, Steve Kwedar, Fred Konrad, Carolyn Stinson, Jan Schermerhorn, Elizabeth Tinsley, Betty Wood, Joyce Fryer, Laurel Loibl, Shirley Woodrum, Louise Funk, Mr, Paul Kobler, Advisor, THIRD ROW-Judy M. McCoy, Betty Martin, Joann Grove, Kris Hockenyos, Betsy Mylroie, Sandy Galasse, Sec., Marilyn Evans, Mary Kay Zook, Jey Schien, Carol Schroeder, Delores Squires, Lynda Bradley, Sue Ervin, Bonnie Bruce, Marilyn Holt, Lynn Prater, Carolyn Baldwin, Kay King, Ann Tobin, Janet Beardsley, SECOND ROWfBeverly Smith, Pat Flamm, Maryl Cartmell, Diane Gisel, Suzanne Lee, Beverly Maulding, Sharon Tietz, Nancy Davis, Beverly Scott, Lois Gibson, Sharon Galasse, Janet Moody, Janet Frederick, Janice Kantner, Sue Jacobs, Marcia Ruzes, Marty McAllister, Suzanne Moats, Janet Baldwin, Judy Walsh. FIRST ROW-Sylvia Sharp, Diane Gurgens, Nancy Guy, Phyllis Rising, Carolyn Marsh, Nancy McKibbin, Barbara Gregg, Lee Karen Barker, Susan Olson, Sandra Evans, Sue Fitch, Judy Arlene McCoy, Patty Stein, Jo Meiers, Marianne Gudas. UNIOR CAPITOLINE STAFF 2 lik, . . . solicited and composed ads . . . completed and dis- tributed the Student Direc- tory . . . procured acknowl- edgements for the Capitoline . . . collected subscriptions and subscription money from Yearbook buyers . . . hope to gain positions on the '58 Capitoline Statt . . . BACK ROW-Tom Harmon, Dick McRay, Mike Harkins, Paul Sangster, Jack Westover, Allen Armstrong, Martin Naumann, David Roth. FOURTH ROW-Bruce Gordon, Gretchen Meinert, Billie Lou Ryan, Carla Ohime, Patty Lou Woodcock, Jane Lemme, Sheila Johnson, Pete Lindburg, Don Filbrun. THIRD ROW-Rita Lewis, Dorlis Grant, Joy Wheeler, Marilyn Prather, Jackie Wollan, Julia Porter, Carol Haseley, Mary Ellen Kennedy. SECOND ROW-Ruth Niemoeller, Pat Wallace, Margaret LaBarre, Marcia Wheaton, Becky Nelson, Nancy Nirdlinger, Barbara Dolby, Freida Harbour. FIRST ROW-Kris Wanberg, Marta Tragethon, Linda Sucherman, Nancy Huffer, Francia Kozelka, Deanna Reum, Linda Moscove, Penny Laws, Pat Baumgardner. Not present for picture-Barbara Miller. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY ln memory of Harold Thomas Shively, a member of the Class of l956, who died in September of l956, the HAROLD THOMAS SHIVELY MEMORIAL AWARD has been estab- lished in the departments of Social Science, Language, and English. . . . in recognition of loyalty to the fundamental purposes of our school . . . of honesty in seeking to know and re- spond to the true values of life . . . from upper one- fourth of Senior Class . . . of effective leadership, good citizenship, and good schol- arship . . . 29 BACK ROW-Barry Satlow, Assoc. Ed.g Bruce Gordon, Ass't. News Ed.: Gerry Cohn, Photographer, Pat Flamm, Ass't. Club News Ed.g Dick McRay, Asst. News Ed., Lynne Lockie, Art Ed.: Patty Lou Woodcock, Ass't. Circ, Managerg Torn Brydges, Sports Ed.: Larry Morgan, News Ed., Tom Harmon, Assoc. Ed.: Steve Dilts, Ass't. Sports Ed., Donna Burge, Ass't. Circ. Managerg Ted Friedman, Feature Ed. FIRST ROW-Deanna Reum, Ass't. Art Ed.g Barb Cunningham, Ass't. News Ed.g Judy Driskell, Club News Ed., Francia Kozelka, Circ. Manager, Carol Haseley, Editor-in-Chief, Judy Hanson, Assoc. Ed.g Daphne Hillburg, Ass't. Club News Ed., Nancy Nirdlinger, Exchange Ed.1 Carol Ann Rovin, Ass't. Feature Ed. Absent from Picture+Pete Lindburg, Ass't. Feature Ed., Linda Sucherman, Ass'f. Art Ed, T H E S E N A T O R EDITOR CAROL HASELEY and ADVISOR MISS LAMSON 30 I ssss E . . . wide coverage ot scho- I lastic, social, and athletic i events . . . prolific and con- l troversial student editorials . . . feature stories . . . in- terviews . . . Letters To The Editor . . . an instrument for the encouragement of would-be journalists . . . sec- ond year of publication . . . Distribution in the lower hall Circulation Managers - Francia Kozelka and Donna Burge Feature Editor Ted Friedman and News Editor Larry Morgan 31 . . . represent the student body . . . sponsor the Freshman Party and Freshman Handbook . . . hold elec- tions tor the new Council mem- bers, class otticers, Homecoming Court . . . project annual Horne- coming dance . . . host American Field Service student . . . provide buses tor out-ot-town games . . . raise money for charities . . . brought us The Road Ahead and Career Day . . . revived May Fes- tival . . STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Hannu Hamala, Honorary Member: Carol Sue Marshall, Vice President, Jackie Wollan, Secretary, Judy Hanson, Treasurer, Pete Lindberg, President, STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW-Jack Thomas, Lewis Strieberk, Roy Rhodes, Phil Ban- SECOND ROW-Miss Mary Carmody, Co-Sponsor, Carol Ann Rovin, gert, Allen Armstrong, Charles Buchheit, Denny Wollan, Steve Nancy Westover, Sharon Teitz, Joyce Ankeny, Carole Jean Dilts, Anker, Carol Sue Marshall, Judy Hanson, Sharon Ash, Mr. THIRD ROW-.Iakky Sangster, Carole Wanless, Londra Hayes, Beth Robert Carter, C0'SP0 '5O - Erskine, Nick Bosen, Jackie Wollan, Sue Erskine, Ruth Nie- FIRST ROW-Louesa Pedigo, Jo Meiers, Sue Bracewell, Ted Fried- moeller, Lesta Elliott, Martha Cotton. man, Pete Lindberg, Barb Moose, Ronnie Lee, Janet Beardsley. 32 . . . a branch ot Student REPRESENTATIVES TO ALL-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL Bill Howarth Council . . . coordinators ot entertainment for the student body . . . Stuart Strevver-- Safari in At- Lewis Striebeck rica . . . Christmas As- Cargl Waniess sembly . . . Previews ot Joyce Ankeny 66 Progress . . . tribute to Seniors at Recognition Assembly . . . ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE BACK ROW-Robert White, Don Schnepp, Bob Newell, Tom Harmon, Bob Schuster, Bill Howarth. FIRST ROW--.lean Mitchell, Sandra Evans, Miss Merle Parker, Advisorg Carol Sue Marshall, Chairman Dianne Harrison, Sue Lanich. 33 BACK ROW-John McCarty, Allan Stephens, Don Carroll, Bob Stine, Allen Armstrong, Vic Seppi, Gary Oline, Bill Fredericks. SECOND ROW-Steve Kwedar, Bill Profrock, Rod Gabel, Henry Vermillion, Axtell Kramer, Bill Boardman, Ed Myers, Bruce Gordon. FIRST ROWfGordon Jones, John Stieren, Ed Albert, Mike Kreider, Phil Gerber, Pete Lindberg, Bill LaForce, Mr, Dale Robinson, Advisor. DELPHIC LITERARY SOCIETY . . . socially: remembered for Cashmere Capers, Shamrock Shuffle, After-Game Dance . . . academically: recognized lead- ers in studies . . . intramurally: contenders for school's athletic honors with Pledge Day Foot- ball Team and their basketball team . . . philanthropically: donators to school library . . . sponsors of Annual Amateur Show . . 34 BACK ROW-Daye Stark, Walter Blake, Larry Miller, Gary Weber, Mike l-larkins, Tony Smith, Jirn Ward, Ed Greenberg. THIRD ROW-Joe l-lill, Keith Schnepp, Stan Brunsman, Tom Rachford, Dale Jeffers, Bill Bruce, Bob Bruns- man, John Blazis. SECOND ROW-Lynn McGill, Bob Barnosky, Gary Dial, John Linxwiler, Bob Porteus, Don Eickhotf, Joe Magro, Chuck Vespa. FIRST ROW4Ed Bentley, Earl Brown, Martin McConnell, Monty Baker, Mike Podshadley, Tom Downs, Bill Bennett, Bill Lindquist. AND DELPHIC PLEDGE FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS Acting President ..... Phil Gerber Secretary ,..... Allen Armstrong Treasurer .......... Don Carroll Sergeant-at-arms . . .John Stieren N. L, .3 N, 'fx' .fix ,A ' Jw 35 SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...... Allen Armstrong Vice-President ....... Rod Gabel Secretary . . . . .Bill Boardman Treasurer ..... . .John Stiercn Sergeant-at-arms .... Tony Smith Advisor .. ,.Mr. Dale Robinson BACK ROW-Louise Funk, Jan Schermerhorn, Darlene Willi, Jean Taylor, Deanna Williams, Ruth Ann Spilly, Joyce Blundell, Jackie Wollan, Carla Ohime, Patty Lou Woodcock, Jane Lemme, Robinette Kaylor, Jeanette Davis, Kay S. Johnson, Susan Ervin, Jey Schien, Billie Lou Ryan. FOURTH ROW-Pat Wallace, Gretchen Meinert, Janet Van Ausdall, Ruth Niemoeller, Judy Keeley, Laurel Loibl, Eileen Wagner, Sharon Tietz, Joyce Ankeny, Jane Striebeck, Elizabeth Tinsley, Lesta Elliott, Paula Owings, Nancy Nirdlinger, Judy Sink, Louise Moreau, Barb Cunningham. THIRD ROW-Kay E. Johnson, Penny Laws, Judy Barton, Judy Hanson, Mary Anne Cornman, Becky Nelson, Betsy Mylroie, Martha Cotton, Joann Grove, Lynne Lockie, Carol Haseley, Lois Gibson, Daphne Hillburg, Bunny LaBarre, Carol Sue Marshall, Jane Denkert, Marcia Wheaton, Nancy Huffer. SECOND ROW-Muriel Eastham, Phyllis Rising, Beverly Smith, Judie Crichfield, Deanna Reum, Sue Jacobs, Kris Hockenyos, Janet Moody, Judy Guy, Kay King, Suzanne Lee, Pat Flamm, Susan Olson, Miss Margaret Wilson, Advisor. FIRST ROW-Pat Stein, Marianne Gudas, Kris Wanberg, Francia Kozelka, Jo Meiers, Margaret Stanford, Ruth Lance, Dianne Harrison, Marta Tragethon, Janet Beardsley, Nancy McKibbin, LES BAS BLEUS AND . . . literary society to en- courage leadership and exercise of ability . . . combination of the intel- lectual with the social. . . membership: girls above freshman level with 3.5 average . . . donors of Christmas baskets to needy families . . . host- esses to Philos at annual Variety Show . . . Junior goal: lOO points for mem- bership in Les Bas Bleus . . . sponsors of Spring Flingf' highlight of year's activities . . . 56 BACK ROW-Ruth Graf, Virginia Bachmann, Donna Schoknecht, Rita Lewis, Lois Kramer, Miriam Short, Patricia Ward, Mary Randolph, Beverly Blue, Betsy Clark, Betty Graeff, Elizabeth Armstrong, Sandra Monroe, Janet Fixmer, Ginger West. THIRD ROW-Lynn Drury, Shirley Cudworth, Jo Ann Barton, Marian Schultz, Margo Keil, Leanore Weiner, Jean Mitchell. Linda Ennis, Carol Wanless, Mary Kay Zook, Sally Carson, Janice Warren, Polly Condit, . Nancy Coe, Sheila Johnson. SECOND ROW-Mary Pitzer, Catherine Rinnus, Becky Lewis, Kay Pausell, Beverly Elliott, Nancy Westover, Judy Brothers, Penny Patton, Darlene Engel, Gloria Gibbons, Janet Gillum, Judy Spikre, Janie Culp, Miss Margaret Wilson, Advisor. FIRSTROW-fJoyce Peebles, Jane Grebler, Doris Willson, Kathy Cass, Jakky Sangster,- Carmen Lampert, Diane Grizzell, Sharon Ash, Polly Wanless, Elizabeth Crabtree, Janet Baldwin, Sheila Bush. JUNIGR LES BAS BLEU OFFICERS President ....... Martha Cotton Vice-President ..., Lynne Lockie Secretary . . . . .Jane Lemme Treasurer ......... Lesta Elliott Program Chairman . Francia Kozelka Dance Chairman ........... . . . . . . . . .Patty Lou Woodcock Advisor ...Miss Margaret Wilson 37 BACK ROWfKen Edwards, Jim Taylor, Bob Halls, Jack Westover, Joe Patrick, Armand LeCrone, Paul Sangster, Larry Morgan, Pal' Dietsch, Dick Smith, Dick McRay, Gordon Meiers, Ernie Neathery. THIRD ROW-Park Davis, Bill lrwin, Tom Harmon, Bob Newell, Parish Tanner, Dick Hoke, Charles Harmon, Phil Bangert, Mike Phillips, Floyd Walgren, Bob Leslie, Kim Funk, Jim Sgro, Charles Buchheit. SECOND ROW-Bob Schuster, Perry Thomas, Doug Proctor, Charles Delano, Charles Baughmann, Mark Evans, Bob Willis, Ron Wilson, Bob Eggleston, Wiley Pickett, Steve Buckley, Champ Davis. FIRST ROW4David Kobes, Tom Brosch, Pete Kobes, Gerry Cohn, Mike Flexsenhar, Jim Slack, John Harrison, John McCree, Dean Chance, Joe Manuele, Mr. Albert Plain, Advisor. RANGLER DEBATIN OCIETY . . . blazing bonfire in the tall . . . radiant queen at Gridiron Hobble . . . bois- terous meetings in 34 . . . typical rough pledge day . . . generous donations to school library . . . power- ful club basketball team . . . wild and woolly Barn Dance . . . great season for a great club . . . 38 BACK ROW-Ron Eisenberg, Jim Duncan, Warren Wingert, Scott Wike, Tom Cole, Charles Van Valkenburg, Alan Schulsky, Roy Rhodes, Denny Wollan, Ron Snyder. THIRD ROW-Mike O'NeiII, Jack Reeves, Chuck Ward, Jack Billington, John Stuckey, Jack Thomas, C. E. Welch, Bob Johnson, Tim Doyle, George Karpman. SECOND ROW-Lee Zelle, Stanley Thomas, Jerry Johnson, David Roth, Bob King, Dennis Carroll, Bill Ice, Steve Wingert, Bob Antonini, Bruce Carey. FIRST ROW--Bob Owens, Bob Head, Don Schnepp, Jim Hollis, Gordon Buchmann, Leon Padgett, Dave Steininger, George Fleischli, Charles Gurgens. AND WRANGLER PLEDGES FIRST SEMESTER OFFICERS President ....... Bob Schuster lst Vice-President ...... . . . . . . . . . .Armand LeCrone Znd Vice-President ....... Joe Manuele Secretary .. .... Park Davis Treasurer .,.... Tom Harmon Sergeant-at-arms ........ ..Pat Dietsch, Mike Phillips SECOND SEMESTER OFFICERS President ...... Perry Thomas Ist Vice-President ....... ...,.. . . .Armand l.eCrone Znd Vice-President ... . .. ............Joe Manuele Secretary . . . . .Bob Newell Treasurer ...... Paul Sangster Sergeant-at-arms . ....... Bob Schuster, Jack Billington 39 BACK ROW-Carolyn Putnam, Marilyn Putnam, Judy Walker, Jean Berberet, Darlene Lynn, Elaine Feir 'Donna Estill, S errill LaBaw, Judy McGaw, Nancy McBrian, Sara Spear. THIRD ROW-Judie Evans, Judy Jackson, Nancy Carder, Marilyn McKee, Paula DeCrois, Mary Lou Guffey Judy Perrine, Mary Anna Usus, Julene Campbell, Barbara Sharp, Judy Heine. SECOND ROW-Miss Inez Gieseking, Advisor, Nancy Oldham, Jan Thomas, Harriet Smith, Beverly Scott Patti Beck, Beth Ann Biendarra, Janet Bailey, Beverly Maulding, Sandy Smedstad, Janet Schlitt. FIRST ROW-Sherry DeWitt, Sally Drury, Judy A. McCoy, Betty Gresham, Suzanne Moats, Barbara Gregg Sue Beck, Janet Ryan, Sandra Evans, Sally Kuster. PHILOS . . . hold two dances annually: Sock l-lop and Graduation Dance . . . entertain mothers and faculty at separate teas . . . hold annual Alumnae Banquet and Senior Picnic . . . restrict membership to any girl with C average . . . work to earn social advancement for members . . . OFFICERS President ........... Barbara Davis Vice-President . . .... Judy Jackson Secretary ..... ..... S hirley Yates Acting Secretary . .Beverly Maulding Treasurer ........... Judy McGaw Dance Chairman ...... Fernola Yates Advisor .....,. Miss Inez Gieseking 40 BACK ROW-Elaine Chandler, Lynette Crouch, Joann Jackson, Cherry George, Jan Fenstermaker, Mr. William Spengler, Louella Robertson, Arlene Douglas, Carolyn Peacher, Bette Sharaga. FIRST ROW-Sue Bracewell, Darlene Mclntosh, Sylvia Sharp, Marilyn Hudson, Sandra Stults, Evelyn Brooks, Kay Barrow. YOUTH FOR CHRIST . 'r 9 Nn . Wednesday morning devotional periods . . . profitable cookie sales . . . chalk-illus- trated talks . . . inspiring movies . . . worthy goal: to keep alive and to create where it does not exist, a concern for the spiritual lite ot today's teen-ager . . . 4l . . . Student Librarians . . . prominent SHS book circulators, checkers, shelvers, processors . . . composed of Juniors and Seniors with will- ingness to work . . . noted for helpfulness and efficiency . . . aids to Miss establishing our Library the place to go for assignments or browsing . LIBRARY ASSISTANTS BACK ROWfPhyllis Hawkins, Tony Smith, Joel Negaard, Pat Dietsch, Jack Trigg, Ken Edwards, Pat Wood- cock, Susan Hitz. SECOND ROW-Jim Slack, Bob Willis, Bob Leslie, Miss Margaret Zimmermann, Librarian, Dale Jeffers, Champ Davis, Mike Flexsenhar. FlRST ROW-Penny Laws, Luella Robertson, Myrna Freeman, Eileen Wagner, Joyce Ankeny, Carol Ann Rovin, Judy Barton. 42 . . . annual pennant sale . . . semester cookie and candy sale . . . lecture on commercial art by Mrs. Frank S. Pauli . . . picnics at Cotton l-lill Park . . . educational trips to Edwards Place . . . outdoor sketching tours . . . field trip to Chicago . . . social gatherings and par- ties . . . all spell fun and constructive pas- times . ART CLUB BACK ROW-Dena Criz, Peggy Potter, Joe Magro, Michael Pfaff, Chuck Kerr, Bob Meyer, Charles Mertz Leon Lochbaum, Charles Gatfigan, Nancy Swartout, SECOND ROW-Julie Glisson, Kitty Weller, Marguerite Sauer, Harriett Smith, Alice McBrian, Marilyn Putnam Carolyn Putnam, Luella Robertson, Judy Eymann, Carol Cristen, Julie Saxer. FIRST ROWAMarilyn Hudson, Janie Culp, Sandra Stults, Sandy Smedstad, Jan Thomas, Janice Ferrell Sandra Dickinson, Karen Curby, Marcia Mittelberg, Mrs. Greta Lawrence, Advisor. 43 . . selling T.B, seals . . . filing at T.B. Center . . . helping at Memorial Hospital and Mary Bryant Home . . . aiding with T.B. patch tests . . . traveling to Mental Hygiene Clinic . . . socializing at Christmas Party at St, John's Hospital and at Valentine Party at Feitshans . . . preparing to care for the sick in later years . FUTURE NURSE BACK ROW-Margaret Ryan, Lesta Elliott, Mary Jean Taylor, Beverly Lindquist, Jan Schermerhorn, Florence Tengler, Dorlis Grant, Kathryn Starling, Shirley Smith, Judy Engel, Paula Owings, Dorothy Olsen. THIRD ROW-Eileen Baker, Kay E. Johnson, Norma Shaw, President, Barbara Watson, Jane Hagel, Judy Challans, Mary Jane Carter, Carla Fairweather, Janet Terrell, Marilyn Schaffner, Janet Ryan. SECOND ROW-Catherine Rinnus, Judie Crichfield, Leah Skadden, Secretary, Phyllis Drennen, Treasurer, gandy Rudin, Jackie Ewing, Judy Guy, Beverly Fehr, Barbara Jones, Janet Kaiser, Judy Fortner, Sandra priet. FIRST ROW--Miss Dorothy Southwick, Advisor, Lynette Crouch, Janet Baldwin, Darlene Olson, Gail Ilytrkvcgcka, Charlene Murtin, Barbara Carter, Marguerite Sauer, Darlene Aden, Doris Willson, Vice- resi ent. 44 BACK ROW-Marilyn Prathe Carolyn Hoffman Jean Taylor Dale Jeffers Mildred Sellers Jackie Wollan Julie Saxer, Sandy Monroe Sheila Johnson THIRD ROW-Arlene Jacobs Janet Schroll Julie Evans Judie Evans Kay Anderson Carolyn Putnam Marilyn Putnam Martin McConnell Louise Moreau SECOND ROW-Mary Ann King Beverly Francisco Janet Moody Nancy Huffer Harriett Smith Judy Brower, Melinda Charlton Katherine Weller Jan Ferrell Sylvia Staley FIRST ROW-Miss Lorene Campbell Advisor Janet Way Nancy McKibbun Barbara Miller Suzanne Moats Sally Drury, Sally Kuster Judy Wike Marcia Mittelburg Miss Louise Hager Advisor FUTURE TEACHERS . . . gave program for joint P.T.A, meeting at Feitshans . . . observed classes at Stuart School and Vachel Lindsay School . . . traveled to Brad- ley College in Peoria for Fu- ture Teachers ot America workshop . . . held cookie sale . . . made puzzles for exceptional children . . . had joint dinner meeting at SHS in April . . . aim to build foundation for a teaching career . . . OFFICERS President ...... Ramon Rilling Vice-President . . .John Cavitt Treasurer ....... Denny Saner Secretary . . . .Don Filburn Sentinel .... . .Tom Beam Reporter ........ Don Savage Advisor . .Mr. C. A. Armstrong . . among top farming clubs in Central Illinois . . . took high honors in poultry judging, grain judging . . . sold garden seeds, Christmas trees . . . journeyed to Chicago for the International Livestock Show . . . to Atlanta, Georgia, for the National Junior Vegetable Growers Con- vention . . . hope to improve rural life . . strive to develop leadership . . . FUTURE FARMERS BACK ROW-Percy Stephens, Bill Gibson, Larry Jabusch, Harold Johnson, Ron Jackson, Marvin Sanders. THIRD ROW-Ray Miller, Frank Lanham, Raymond Knudsen, Bill Brasche, Darrell Morrow, Luke Gaule, Tom Dougherty, SECOND ROW-James McCurley, Lewis Wolfe, Bob Heitzman, Gordon Schlobohm, Ron Taylor, Martin Herter, FIRST ROW-Tom Beam, Don Savage, John Cavitt, Mr. C, A. Armstrong, Advisory Ramon Rilling, Denny Saner, Don Filbrun. . . . need membership in YMCA to be eligi- ble . . . meet on Monday evenings . . . tire with .22 target ri'fle . . . participate in meets . . . year-round activity . . . an up and com- ing organization at SHS . . . RIFLE CLUB BACK ROW-Mr, Diller, Advisorg Philip Smith. SECOND ROW-Bill Baker, Gordon Jones, John McCarty, William Boardman, Rod Gabel, Roger Bender FIRST ROW-Bill Newman, Mike Podshadley, Ed Weiskopf, Bill DeCroix, Harold Ditmer, Jim Doyle. 47 FRONT ROW-Alice Powers, Director, Ruby Remmers, Alice Ealy, Ruth Gillespie, Loretta Croutcher, Grace Danley, Louise Cobb, Bookkeeper. BACK ROW4HazeI Lounsberry, Assistant Directorg Lucille Woodrum, Laura Watke, Emily Wiebking, Eva Heinz, Mardell Moffett, Marie Russell, Marie Monroe, Katherine Winhold, Not Present for Picture-Dorothy Morris, Alberta Campbell, Dorothy Bryant, Neva Colean, Vera Hayes, . . . efficient and capable staff in serving over IZOO lunches to students every day . . . coun- cil of student workers . . . on-the-job-training for better service in the cafeteria . . . combine the social with the work . . . Christmas and Easter Breakfasts . . . contribute to the wel- fare of SHS and its students . . . 48 -ca Michael Anderson, Charles Armour, Kenny Blood, Roy Borg, Gerald Burnett, John Cavitt, Shirley Chandler, Tom Cobb, Jerry Coleman, Chuck Cucholl, Wayne Delay, Gary Dodson, Charlene Dindas, Bob Eggleston, Joe Ebers, Philip Felber, Dick Gartat, Raymond Gray, Bob Halls, Josephine l-lodge, Carolyn Hoffman, Charles Jones, Bob Jones, Gary Kerber, Russell Klekamp, Dennis King, Mike McDanieIs, John Maloney, Norman McAfee, Dick McCarty, James McCurley, John McLaughlin, Bob Meador, Mike Nation, Jean Orme, Louis Papp, Stanley Patrick, Yvonne Putnam, Pat Putting, Richard Peck, Fred Peters, Fred Rice, Jim Rollman, Bob Schuster, Keith Schnepp, Bob Schmidt, Archie Scott, Darrel Smith, Harriett Smith, John Stapleton, Bob Stark, Kathryn Starling, Larry Stegall, John Stieren, Arthur Tinsley, Charles Vespa, Floyd Walgren, Gary Williams, Bill Withey, Clarence Yard. CAFETERIA COUNCIL OFFICERS First Semester President ...... Sr. Vice President Jr. Vice President J 49 . .John Cayitt . .Gary Kerber . .Joe Patrick Secretary ...... . . .Bob Schuster Treasurer . - . .Dick McCarty Sgt. at Arms . . . . .Arthur Tinsley Second Semester President ............ Gary Kerber Sr. Vice President ,... John Stieren Ai 1 Jr, Vice President . . . .Joe Patrick Secretary ...... . . .Art Tinsley Treasurer .. . . . .Bob Schmidt Sgt, at Arms ........ .Wayne Delay Advisor ..... Mrs. Hazel Lounsberry BACK ROW,-Gary Dial, Eddie Weiskopf, Paul Wiley, Larry Miller, Bob Brown, Bill Coffinbarger, Roger Bender, Mr. Art Spiegel, Advisor. FIRST ROW-Dan Downey, Charles Garcia, Gary Williams, Bob Wright, Jim Atherton, Tom Murphy, Charles Lutz, Ron Seibert. TYPOGRAPHY CLUB . . upper class shop students . . . bi-weekly meetings . . . periodic field trips . . . close co-operation with other school organizations on special projects . . creators of football programs, classroom calendars, programs, and grade slips . . a club SHS is proud ot . . 50 l . . study modern distribution . . . gain job experience . take part in social activities . . . attend conferences and con- ventions . . . co-sponsor annual dance . . . an active club . . . a club with a purpose to de- velop better citizens in the business world . . . DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION BACK ROW--Ed Myers, Dave Scarlett, Charles Skeels. SECOND ROW-Miss Pat Mink, Advisory Leadonne Myers, Shirley Yates, Fernola Yates, Tom Montgomery Bob Charles. FRONT ROW-Byron Hathorne, Jim Waters, Sheila Bentley, Arthur Knight. Sl BACE Rgifg-Miss Inez Gieseking, Advisor, Margaret Slagle, Patsy Harshaw, Pat Putting, Karen Heyland, U6 I Y'l6I'. SECOND ROW-Carol VanHorn, Linda Moscoye, Georgia Roy, Joy Giordano, Shirley Chandler, Loretta Fillion, FIRST ROW-Barbara Davis, Secretary, Judy Cline, Vice-President, Kay McDevitt, President, Mary Lou Hayden, Treasurer. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS . . . participation on panels . . improvement ot business prac- tices . . . collaboration with sim- ilar groups in this area . . meetings before school . . jobs in the afternoon . . . capa- bility and dependability the keynote . . 52 BACK ROW-Mr. J, O. Williams. SECOND ROW-Bill Mudd, John Juris, Ron Broyles, Don Brewer, FIRST ROW-James Barrow, Roy Borg, Charles Harmony. DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS . . . valuable work experience . . . social life intermingled . . . job responsi biliries . . . bi-monthly meetings . . . annual Employer-Employee Banquet . . a hard-working, dependable group . . 53 Students from Springfield High School and Lanphier High School with their Instructors, Mr. William Matlack and Mr. Robert Rutledge. DRIVER TRAINING . . . safe driving habits . . . future reduction in insurance rates . . . careful and intelligent drivers . . . more accident-free highways . . . fewer smashed fenders . . . happier parents . . . all result from a program such as this . . . 54 BACK RCW-Bill Baker, Judy Jacobs, John Graff, Mary Beth Skadden. SECOND ROW-Judy Hoffman, Larry Nicholson, Donna Lindquist, Donald Weber. FIRST ROW-Carol Mallard, Sara Spear, Ted Thiem, Charlene Dindas, Sone Takahara, Judy Huer, Jan Kaiser, Dinah Sangster. PREP ORCHESTRA . . . harmony and discord, the price of learning . . . twenty-eight prospective members for the Advanced Orchestra . . . practice makes perfect . . . STRING CLASS BACK ROW-Warren Staley, Vicki Faith, Mike Oberman, Ray Hill, Doug Sutton. FIRST ROW-Bev Francisco, Carolyn Hoffman, Mary Sokolis, Kenny Samonds, Sue Bracewell, Gordon Camp- bell, Allen Young. 55 FIRST VIOLINS-Julia Porter, Jane Striebeck, Nancy Huffer, Mary Louise Wagner, Jane Harden, Londra Hayes, Beth Ann Bienderra, Bill Ford, Susan Erskine, Julia Saxerg SECOND VIOLINS: Daye Fulmer, J-udy Driscoll, Dick Moody, H. Mae Takahara, Rosemary Leach, Bonnie Frederick, Susan Diller, Jean Nicol, HORNS2 Richard Branfhaver, Larry Stowers, VIOLAS: Delores Mason, Nancy McBrian, Ron Eisenberg, PERCUSSION: Muriel Eastham, Richard Reisch, Arthur Tinsley, Bob Downer. ORCHESTRA COUNCIL Londra Hayes, President Jane Striebeck Kay S. Johnson Bob Schmidt Janet Moody Virginia Bachmann H, Mae Takahara Anita Bullard Ralph E. Bowen, Director 56 A D V A N C E D O R C H E S T R A CELLOS: Janet Moody, Elizabeth Armstrong, Anita Bullard, Joan Senalik, Bruce Kimble, Joyce Sharp, Sharon Ash, Marilyn Neuman, OBOES: Janet Hansen, Dana Furry: BASSOONS: Kris Hockenyos, Kay S. Johnson, BASSES: Dave Dodge, Don Bolin, Jay Van Sice, Martin McConnell, Bob Schmidt: FLUTES: Beth Herring, Suzanne Lee, Laurel Loible, Sylvia Staley, Virginia Bachmann, Jakky Sangsterg TRUMPETS: Lynn McGill, Larry Miller, CLARINETS: Larry Durham, Jack Reeves, Ed Bentley, SAXOPHONE: Mary Ellen Kennedy, PIANISTS: Donna Roberts, Dale Oehler, Becky Slagle. . . . appearances at Peoria high schools in March . . . musical pre- lude to Senior Class Play . . . partici- pation at Big Twelve Music Festival in Champaign . . . presentation at local grade schools . . . final concert in May . . . sponsors of popular i'Lover's Leap . . . accompanists to graduating seniors with familiar i'Pomp and Circumstanceu . . . a fine group who enjoys playing fine music . . . 57 BACK ROW--Barbara Miller. Shirley Green, Snaron Waltz. Judy Sink. Jackie LaBaw, Lee Anderson. Richard Roth. Fred Konrad. Vrc Seopi, Bob I-lails. FOURTH ROWfMargaret Stanford. Carolyn Baldwin, Donna Pren- tice, Miriam Short, Judy Vicars, Robert Wilde. Bob Brunsman, Floyd Walgren, Dick McRay. THIRD ROWfDarleen Engel. Lynda Bradley, Kay Andersen, Mary Jean Pisani, Mike Newby, Stanley Thomas, Mike Podshadley, Joe Magro. 58 SECOND ROW-Becky Nelson, Libby Peterson, Ruth Ann Spilly. Marian I-lerter. Judy Sprkre. Jolene Barber. Joann Grove. Mary Anne Cornrnan, Ruth Nlemoeller. FIRST ROW--Nancy Guy, Pnyllrs Rising, Lynn I-lolslwerser, Elizabeth Trnsley. Donna Burge, Jean Mitchell. Mildred Sellers Absent from Picture-Judy Guy, Lynn Laughlin, Beverly Mauldrng, Laila Olsen, Louis Papo, Bob Wicks. THE Cl-IORAL DEPARTMENT UNDER THE DIRECTION OF MARGARET I-IAUSEN: TWO Girls' Choirs Two Junior Choirs A Cappella Choir Singing Seven Boys' Double Quartette BACK ROW--Denny Wollan, Bill Titchenal, Joe Hill, Jack Stock- man, Susan Olson. Betty Gresham. Carol Haseley, Sharon Tietz, Judy Hanson. FOURTH ROW---Ken Streight, Wayne Delay, Pete Lindberg, Bob Aiken, Bob Langley, Joanne Magro, Bonnie Kaylor, Beverly Blue, Jackie Wollan, THIRD ROW--Charles Lutes, Tom Brosch, Bill Howarth, John Brown- back. Barbara Jones, Arlene Jacobs, Jo Ellen Buchanan, Mary Randolph, Mary Houghton. . . . sing and the world sings with you . . . selected from Junior and Girls' Choirs on ability, knowledge, experience . . . student accompa- nists, conductors, soloists . . a ninety-tour member choir . . . Thanksgiving Assembly . . . Christ- mas Program . . . caroling in SHS halls before Christmas . . . Big Twelve Music Festival . . . climax at annual Spring Concert . . . solemn tone of reverence at Senior Bacca- laureate Service . . SECOND ROW--Barbara Cunningham, Donna Estill, Pat Baumgard- ner, Sandra Lott, Marcia Wheaton, Francia Kozelka, Judy Walsh, Carol Sue Marshall. FIRST ROWADonna Davis, Betsy Mylroie, Carol Wanless, Louise Funk, Phyllis Hawkins. Barbara Davis, Elizabeth Hendrix, Marian Heacock, Miss Margaret Hausen, Director. 59 JUNIOR CHOIRS . . . two of each at SHS . . . participate in annual Spring Concert . . . singing with a purpose in mind . . . goal for membership in A Cappella Choir . . . GIRLS' CHOIRS 60 BONNIE KAYLOR DARLEEN ENGEL JUDY l-IANSON BETTY GRESHAM JOLENE BARBER BARBARA MILLER DONNA BURGE SINGING SEVEN . . . most widely known branch of the A Cappella Choir , , . song- birds of the Christmas Assembly . . . demanded by civic organiza- tions . . . concerts tor: Sigma Al- pha Iota, Foreign Student Program at Westminster Church . . . State Department of Education program . . . yearly memorial for Elks Club . . . Illinois State Convention of Elementary Principals . . . public representation of the Sl-IS student body in a blend of harmony . . . 61 . . . red and navy-blue beneath goal posts . . . Rock Around the Clock at the armory . . . pep assemblies and the added spark . . . worthy concerts, cli- maxed by annual Spring Concert . . . pomp and precision in their marching and in their playing . . . DIRECTOR ........... Mr, G. W. Patrick DRUM MAJOR ............ Alan Kennedy STUDENT DIRECTOR . . . . .Tom Harmon LIBRARIAN ....... ...... B ill LaForce PROPERTY . . , .... Leland Overaker 62. FLUTES Allen Armstrongiliiliili Harry Hyndman John Watts? iii Richard Hart Byron Taylorifi OBOE William Bruceiii il: BASSOON Leland Overa ker ALTO CLARINET Vernon Forgueifi BASS CLARINETS Alan Stephens? John Mitchelliii lAsterisks indicate letter awardsl BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ronald Hardy CLARINETS Alan Kenned il: it Y Gary Weber ii ii ii: Charles Harmon iii Dale Jettersili il: Gerald Burnettifiiiiifi Bill Protrockiliifiiii Bill Witheyiii Bill Mahin James Lindquistififf David Hirsteinili David Becker: David Boardman Warren Shipleyil' Richard Heidenili Robert Goodwin Jeff Schilsky ALTO SAXOPHONES CQRNETS Tom Harmon ff il: iii Jerry Bukerili Stuart Kinkade TENOR SAXOPHON ES Bill lceifi Gerald Spittlerili Henry Vermillioni' Rodman Gabeliliiii Tom Kruszkaifi Charles Fordii John Steinhourili Robert Otto' Tom Cobb? Ronnie Siebertif iii John Hyde James Ward il: FRENCH HORNS Tony Nelsoniliili Gary Conavayifi Tom Knightili Ronald Thompson BARITONES Donald Carrollfffif: Robert Baum? Bill Petermanif: :: TROM BON ES Jerry Johnson ii :ff Steve Diltsii Ronald Huddlestoniliili Charles Buchheit Stuart Gabeliliiif Allen Killpatrickiii Robert Cobbiii Tony Speis BASSES Robert Stinei' :li John McCarty? l Robert Browniliili Robert Carteriiiiff John Jones Richard Armstrong PERCUSSION Robert Antonini Darrell Smithiliiziiiiii Gordon Jonesii Gary Dodsonifi Monty Baker Bill Petty STUDENT DIRECTOR Tom Harmon DRUM MAJOR Alan Kennedy Ll BRARIAN Bill LaForce PROPERTY Bill Profrock Tom Kruszka CUSTOD I AN Leland Overaker . . . witty, sparkling, and lively . . . blood and sweat at rehearsals . . . learning and relearning lines . . . mistakes, laughs, and more mistakes . . .learning to walk and talk all over again . . . gathering costumes and make-up, sell- ing tickets, and painting scenery . . . and then, the Big Night- Sally Reid, Mildred Sellers, Tom Harmon, Alan Schilsky THE SENIOR CLASS PLAY MMOTHER IS A FRESHMANM DlRECTED BY MISS JANE MULLETT STANDING-Carol Sue Marshall, John McCarty, Allen Armstrong, Margaret LaBarre. SEATED -- Francia Kozelka, Ass't. Directorg Charles Marilyn Prather, Jack Westover, Carol l-laseley, Mertz, Sue Crawford, Diana Stratton. Marian Herter. 64 QUEEN - LONDRA HAYES KING - BOB SCI-IUSTER PERRY THOMAS JIM SLACK CAROL ANN ROVIN KRIS WANBERG FRED KONRAD BILL IRWIN RUTH LANCE JANET BEARDSLEY . . . Student Council's most anticipated gift . . . laughter and music and color for both young and old . . . two glit- tering, jeweled crowns on the heads of the king and queen . . . and then, memories . . . HOMECOMING 65 37? Presenting 514651 gacgia qfyoffan UUEEN UP THE 1957 SENIUH PHUM HEHANEHI-LA ANU HER UPU ,NME W iw? xfflrf in Carol Sue Marshall, Deanna W Judy Jones, Judy Hanson, Carol Ann Rovin, . . the top, the final step . . . eleven lovely ladies, all blushing, all beautiful . . . a rare background of exotic mystery . . . happiness, but sadness too, because now begins the end . . Nancy Nirdlinger, Dianne Harrison, Kris Wanberg. 67 LESTA ELLIOTT LONDRA HAYES JOYCE ANKENY KRIS WANBERG JANET BEARDSLEY MAY FESTIVAL . . . flowers and booths and beauties . . . gaiety and grandeur . . . a lively time and a lively queen and court . . . the essence of spring and all its fresh new-born radiance . . . THESE ALSO REIGNED: Kris Wanberg Mary Louise Wagner Marta Tragethon GRIDIRON HOBBLE LOVER'S LEAP CASHMERE CAPERS 68 ATHLETI CS ,,-wg ,Q-7 Q X Deanna Williams Nancy Davis Bev Dunn Jayne Blades Marta Tragetbon Janet Beardsley Jo Meiers THE CHEERLEADERS . . . the real leaders . . . the link between school and school spirit . . . pro- moters of agility, ability, teamwork, and pep . . . the best because they're ours . . . 'IO Londra Hayes Janet Gillurn Ruth Lance BACK ROW-Dick Goin, Richard Wobbles, Phil Ferry, Art Cofer, Ron- Snyder, Charles Shauger, Phil Tinsley, Vic Seppi, Paul Sangster, Joe Patrick, Jack Westover, Bob Halls, Jim Duncan, Denny Wollan, Mike Phillips, Jack Billington, Phil Spengler, Ron Wilson. SECOND ROW-Don Carroll, John Watt, David Alfred, Jim Adams, Silas Glisson, Nick Bosen, Bob King, Bob Eggleston, Roy Rhodes, Parish Tanner, Floyd Walgren, Bill Irwin, Bob Schuster, Perry Thomas, John McCree, Jim Slack, Mike Kreider. FIRST ROW--Jim Hollis, Bill Smith, Mike Johnson, Charles Eyman, Ray Farris, Bob Head, John Weatherford, Joe Manuele, Ed Albert, Ron Eisenberg, Don Savage, Steve Harshbarger, Charles Delano, Mike Flexsen- har, Bud Baumann, Bob Willis, Captain-Bob Schuster. Captain-elect-Joe Manuele. 1956 FOOTBALL TEAM Although hampered by injuries all year, the Solon Football Team proved to be a successful one. In compiling its best record in years, the Solons beat some of our old arch rivals. The first foe to fall was Schlarman of Danville who was edged out by the extra point, l4-l 3. As the city series started, the Senators got into the swing of things by slaughtering Feitshans 32-O. We then suffered our first defeat at the hands of Cathedral, l4-6. The following week the Solons returned to the winning column by beating Lanphier, i9-O. The next foe was the Decatur Reds, arch rivals, whom the Solons hadn't defeated in over six years. The Homecoming Game was a decisive victory, ZO-6. Peoria Central put an end to our chance of going undefeated in conference play by beating us, l9-O. This was the first and only time the Sen- ators were shut out this season. While recovering from this stinging defeat, the Solons fought a close battle with Bloomington and came out on top, l3-O. Trailing Lincoln l9-O at half-time, the Solons scored 27 points in the second half for a 27-l9 victory over the Railsplitters. The team then climaxed the season by traveling to Champaign in search of the Big Twelve crown. We went down to an honorable defeat of 28-6 and so closed our grid season. 7l SENATOR LETTERMEN , . .JAM W ,I-Again. JOE PATRICK FLOYD WALGREN PHIL TINSLEY BILL IRWIN MIKE PHILLIPS PAUL SANGSTER JOHN MCCREE BOB HAILS JIM SLACK RON WILSON BOB SCHUSTER BUD BAUMANN PERRY THOMAS 72 SENATOR LETTERMEN JACK WESTOVER MIKE FLEXSENHAR RON SNYDER ROY RHODES ,ML W.MMwm. JOE MAN UELE JOHN STIEREN STEVE HARSHBARGER JIM DUNCAN DICK GOIN JIM ADAMS PARISH TANNER PHIL SPENGLER BOB EGGLESTON BOB WILLIS DON SAVAGE 73 Steve Wingert, Mike O'Neill, Tom Brosch, Lee Zelle, Warren Wingert, Bob Newell FOOTBALL TEAM MANAGERS VARSITY FOOTBALL SHS Opp. Schlarman of Danville .... l4 l3 Feitshans .......... . 32 O Cathedral . . . . 6 l4 Lanphier . . . l9 O Decatur ...... . Z0 6 Peoria Central . . . . O I9 Bloomington . . . l3 O Lincoln .... . 27 l9 Champaign . . 6 Z8 Sophomore Football SHS Opp. Feitshans . . , . l3 l4 Cathedral . . . . l3 7 Lanphier . . . . O 25 Jacksonville . . . . O I2 St. James . I4 O BACK ROW-Steve Dilts, Bill Peterman, Bob Schmidt, Tom Cole, Armand LeCrone, Jay Van Sice, Jack Reeves, Jim Stoneking, SECOND ROW-Edward Hart, Mitch Murdock, Jerry Buker, Lee Anderson, Bill Ice, Don Pearson, Dick Roth, David Kobes, Gary Shipley, FIRST ROW-Pat Dowling, Manager, Gary Williams, Co-Captain, Charles Buchheit, Bill Coffinbarger, Co- Captaing Pete Kobes, Mr. Arthur Cochran, Coach. CROSS COUNTRY TEAM Beginning the i956 Season with a new coach, Mr. Arthur Cochran, the SHS Cross Country Team lost their first meet to Peoria Central and Peoria Woodruff. With only two returning lettermen, Pete Kobes and Bill Coffin- barger, the Solon Warriers fought through a tough season with only one win, which was over Edinburg. Exchange meets with Lincoln and Tri-City proved too much for the Sl-lS Runners. At the District Meet Springfield came in sixth and seventh. The Big Twelve Meet gave the boys valuable experience but no wins. Even though the season seemed hopeless, the Cross Country Team practiced consistently in the fall. These boys hope that in the future more emphasis will be placed on Cross Country so that it might equal the major Sports. 75 ARMAND LeCRONE PAUL SANGSTER BOB HAILS DOUG PROCTOR RON WILSON TOM COLE THE 1956-1957 SPRINGFIELD HIGH 76 r Efw' Q THE BASKETBALL SEASON Towers in stature and spirit, the l956-l957 Solon squad once again brought glory to their school, Labeled potentially powerful but inconsistent by local sportswriters, these sons of Spring- field came through in tight spots to close the season with a commendable l9-l2 record, including tournament play. The forward wall, comprised of senior forwards LeCrone and Sangster at 6'4 and 6'5 , re- spectively, and 6'6 sophomore Tom Cole at center gained recognition throughout the state for their height and dangerous offensive potential. But the fine ballhandling of our guards, Jack Billington and Captain Bob Schuster, and the reserve backing of a strong bench stabilized Coach Page's aggres- sive club. The l956-l957 season proper opened with the bang of three successive victories as our Solons trounced the powerful Crimsons of Jacksonville 6l -43 on the Armory floor, travelled south to tackle the Centralia Orphans in an exciting 47-45 decisiong and the following week took a rugged Danville club to a 67-6l downfall. The first sour notes of the campaign blew as the Solons were taken by Tay- lorville-and possibly over-confidence-42-35, and Peoria Central 69-53 in on-the-road contests. A photo-finish 39-38 loss to Bloomington came on the heels of a 62-5l victory assault on Clinton. Hot competition of the Kankakee Holiday Tournament proved too much for the wary Senators of Springfield. Falling before Ottawa 66-46 and Champaign 45-36, the club returned to Springfield to rest up for the rugged campaign ahead. Wins over Athens 7l -54, Lincoln 55-50, and Quincy 52-45 paved the way to the city tourney. Following the general prediction of a Lanphier victory, the tournament ran January l7-l9. Suc- cumbing to the highly touted north end club in the opening round, Page's charges climbed back into the winning column with the defeats of Feitshans 65-48 and a hapless Cathedral squad 55-43, to land in the second place slot. After four successive downings at the hands of four impressive ball clubs, Champaign, Urbana, Pekin, and East Peoria, the Senators emerged victorious in a duel with our perennial arch-rival and another Big i2 contender, Decatur High, A thrilling contest all the way, it wound up at 7O-63, and coupled with a decisive 59-53 win over Litchfield, proved the morale-lifter the team needed. Journeying north to Streator, the Solons met their last defeat of the regular season, 55-53, In warming up for the hot competition of the tournaments to follow, we edged Moline 67-65, Peoria Man- ual 56-53, and finally Mattoon 74-62. The Springfield Senators, entering the Morrisonville Regional Tournament as favorites, met with little real competition, and made a clean sweep, overpowering Northwestern lPalmyral 9l-42, Virden 7l-62 and Girard 72-63. ln contrast came the Sectional Tourney on our home floor, the Armory. By mid-March it had been pretty well established in sports circles that highly-rated Lanphier would represent our city in the Sweet Eight at Champaign. However, intruders from the north upset plans of the confident Lions. The Railsplitters of Lin- coln, playing an inspired game of basketball, pulled one of the biggest surprises of the prep season in the 72-7l upset. Things brightened in the Springfield camp. With eyes and hearts set on a trip to Champaign-Urbana, and with a 86-47 slaughter of l-lardin's Tigers under their belts, the Solons en- countered the Railsplitters. The Lincoln club failed to hand our Solons the same game of basketball they had downed our north-side rivals with. Shooting one of their best games, the Solons emerged with a 59-42 decision to wrap up the Sectional. Winners of the Jacksonville Sectional, a rugged Notre Dame team of Quincy, loomed between us and the coveted trip to the Sweet Eight. Although we put up a valiant fight, we didn't have the drive necessary. A Cinderella Solon team bowed that night to Notre Dame 65-53. Thus ended this year's edition of SHS basketball. To many seniors it brought back memories of a i954 Sweet Sixteen team, parallel in spirit, determination, rough scheduling, and coming from an inconsistent regular season to the top in tournament contention. To Ray Page, the season was a real tribute to his second year of varsity coaching. To our team, coaches, and because of the l956-i957 season, we all say: We're from Springfield-Couldn't be prouderf' 79 BACK ROW-Richard Vehovc, Tony Prosperini, Bob Blaylock, Mike Oberman, Ken Tinsley, Bill Andrews, Phil Smith, Jim McCarty, Gary Skeeters, Vincent Zummo, John Graff, Bill Smith, Manager. SECOND ROW-Paul Carey, Lynn Neff, Bill Wifhey, Dick Monckton, Lynn Laughlin, Harold McCarty, Larry McAfee, Douglas Albers, Bob Downer, Jack Robinson, John Gust, Tom Devine, Manager. FIRST ROW-Mr, Dale Robinson, Coach: Ronny McLease, Gary Scharf, Alan Garretson, Phil Hofferkamp, Alan Kerman, Bill Plorr, Dick Husted, Jack Minnis, Allen Killpatrick, Jim Wieties, Tom Herring, Manager. Absent from Picture-Lenny Di Censo, John McCall, Mike Rauch. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM ln his first year of coaching at Springfield High School, Mr, Dale Robinson had a fine group of Freshman athletes to work with. All of the Freshman Football games were played on the home field at Lanphier Park. Although the Team won no games, and only tied one, their enthusiasm and energy kept up throughout the entire season. The i956 Freshman Football Team proved by their action this season that they will all be top athletes for the Varsity teams to come at Springfield High School. Sl BACK ROW-Jim Curtin, Jerry Buker, Lynn Laughlin, Mike Oberman, Bob Downer, Warren Staley. SECOND ROW-Carl Morin, Lynn Neff, Bob Posegate, Ed Markert, Lee Pelham, Larry Durham, Mark Kirk. FIRST ROW-Roger Baer, Jack Pruitt, Bill Erwin, Nils Olson, Jim Wieties, Dick Russell, Pete Ankeny. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM The Freshman Basketball Team, coached by John Sowinski, won nine contests, while losing eight. They opened the season with a 45-4l victory over Feitshans. A 58-47 loss to Taylorville was followed by a 55-28 win over Kincaid and a 52-37 win over Riverton. Then Cathedral gave the Solons their first intra-city loss, 4l -33. Clinton beat Springfield 59-58 but the Senators sprang back with victories over Lanphier, Kincaid, Cathedral, and Jacksonville. The Decatur Freshmen walloped Springfield 57-39, as did the Feitshans team, 4l -35. Clinton was edged out 40-39 and then SHS fell to two losses to Lanphier and Decatur, but closed the season with a 82-52 victory over Jack- sonville. 82 BACK ROW-Lynn McGill, Bill Morrison, Doug Albers, Fred Peters, Bob Posegate. SECOND ROW-Mr, Arthur Cochran, Coach, Rich Dunkirk, Paul Sangster, Bob Cox, Tony Smith, Ken Tinsley, Bob Hails, Don Folger, Jim McCarty, Bill Golladay, Steve Dilts. FIRST ROW-Joe Goriszewski, Garon Douglas, Phil Spengler, Bob Newell, Jim Jennings, Floyd Walgren, Joe Manuele, Joe Patrick, Mike Johnson, Steve Wingert, Tom Brydges, Manager, FRESHMAN BASEBALL AND TRACK TEAMS Under the watchful eyes of Coaches Page and Cochran, respectively, these yearling athletes in spring sports work out regularly in often unpub- licized cond'itions. These freshmen are to be encouraged, however, because it is from these boys that the nucleus of future varsity teams will come. lThe baseball team is not pictured here.l 83 BACK ROW-Bob Downer, Jerry Buker, Gary Shipley, Bill Andrews, Steve Morehead, Mitch Murdock. FOURTH ROW-Allen Killpatrick, Gary Plessa, Jim Wieties, Larry Durham, Alan Kerman, Dave Wilson, Warren Staley, Art Moak, Jim Ferrell, Don Pearson, Jack Robinson. THIRD ROW-Ron Huddleston, Bob Cox, Jerry Watts, Ray Bluhm, Nick Bosen, Lynn Laughlin, Don Britton, Bob Hails, Phil Tinsley, Ed Markert, Harold McCarty, Larry McAfee. SECOND ROW--Dick Roth, Dave Alfred, Paul Denson, Dave Kobes, Don Ellington, John Weatherford, Jack Reeves, Armand LeCrone, Pete Kobes, Vic Seppi, Ronnie Lee, John Graff, Eddie Greenberg. FIRST ROW-Larry Morgan, Bill Ice, Ray Ford, Bill Coffinbarger, Gary Williams, David Roth, Mike Phillips, Bob Newell, Jim Duncan, Charles Buchheit, Ron Snyder, Art Tinsley, Ed Albert, Phil Spengler. TRACK TEAM Springfield High's Track Team carried on their winning ways this season with the weather seemingly their most rugged opponent. The record of having been undefeated in dual or triangular competition for the last nine years was maintained as well as the reputation for never losing a city track meet. Despite inclement weather conditions which hampered the thinclads in their efforts to get into proper condition, the hard-running Senators rolled over Taylorville in a dual meet, were second in the 38 team Decatur Open and took first place in every event in a dual meet with Feitshans. After that they were third in the Pana Open meet, losing their championship they held last year to Urbana. After racking Decatur in a Dual meet, the Senators participated in the Normal Relays and the Lin- coln Relays, winning the Lincoln Relays. The high point of the season was winning the City track meet, rolling up lO6 points. As this goes to press, the Senators are preparing for the District Meet to be held at Pana and the State Meet. The performance of Armand LeCrone, who set three new records in the City meet, won him state recognition in the high jump where he set a new school and city record with a leap of 6'2V4 . The performance of seniors Mike Phillips, who won the lOO and ZOO yd. in the city, Bill Coffinbarger, who won the 440 yd. dash, and Gary Williams, who won the mile, will long be remembered. The Track Team of this season has kept up the precedent of the fine track teams of Springfield High School. 84 BACK ROW-Mr. Ray Page, Coachg Bob Schuster, Don Selinger, John Stueke, Chuck Harmon, Dick Hoke, Jim Pruitt, Pat Dietsch, John Linxwiler, Chuck Ward, Jack Westover, Mark Evans, Ron Wilson, Jack Thomas, Mike Campbell, Jack Billington, Mr, Herb Scheffler, Coach. FIRST ROW-Bob Langley, Manager, Bill Langley, Manager: Jim Slack, Bob King, Perry Thomas, Doug Proctor, Bob Willis, Bob Brunsman, Mike Flexsenhar, Jack Matlack, Bob Farris, John McCree. VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM Veterans of high caliber were in the line-up for the l957 Springfield High School baseball season. Herb Scheffler, coach, can be proud of the way his boys carried on their duty in playing good games. Don Selinger, Chuck Harmon, and Mark Evans tossed up most of the balls for the Solon pitching staff, with underclassmen filling in at creditable jobs on the mound. Doug Proctor and Pat Dietsch split up the duties of first, while Perry Thomas was at second, with Johnnie McCree at short-stop. Bob Willis attended third base while Jack Matlack and John Dunn shared catching. The outfield was ably filled by Bob Schuster, Jack Billington, and Jim Slack. SHS concluded a successful season, reigning as co-champions with Cathedral for City baseball title. 85 BACK ROW-Mr, Wesley Hilligoss, Coachg Stuart Brown, Don Schnepp. Denny Wollan, Don Bailey, Chick Delano, Jay Van Sice, Steve Kwedar, Keith Schnepp, Eddie Greenberg, Mike Stephenson. FIRST ROW-Stu Kinkade, Clyde McKinney, Lee Zelle, Gordon Buchmann, Ed Albert, Tom Rachford, Jeff Sutton. GOLF TEAM ln his initial year as golf coach, Wesley Hilligoss was given mostly underclassmen to work with. Sophomores Gordon Buchmann, Denny Wollan, Ed Greenbergg Juniors Chick Delano, Jim Rollman, Jack Mitchell, Keith Schnepp, Jeff Schilskyg and Seniors George Dawson and Tom Rachford led the team to victory this season. Wins over Lanphier, Jacksonville, Cathedral, Lincoln, and copping of second place in the Quincy lnvitational Tournament highlighted this season's action. Still left to play when this publication went to press were meets with Feitshans, Peoria, and the District, State, Big Twelve, and City Tournament. The Golf Team eyes the future with the hope of bringing the State Championship in golf to SHS next season. 86 BACK ROW-Dave Mack, Corky Dormire, Mark Kirk, Dick Mack. FIRST ROW-Bill Withey, Bob Baum, Don Savage, Mr. John A. Sowinski, Coach. Absent from Picture-John Harrison, Kim Funk, George Mathis. TENNIS TEAM Gaining steadily in prominence, a more skillful aggregation of tennis enthusiasts from SHS invaded the courts this year. ln contrast to last year's showing, our men of the racquets have chalked up a more commendable rec- ord at the time this book went to press. A double victory over Lanphier climaxed the l957 season, in which we were also pitted against Lincoln, Peoria, Jacksonville, and Decatur. The tennis team also participated in District and Big Twelve meets. With some of their youth and experience worn off, Coach Sowinski's matchmakers will prove themselves capable of bigger and better things in the future. 87 ' H -Vi, BACK ROW-Judy Keeley, Joyce Sharp, Joyce Ratner, Judy Ratner, Leanora Weaner, Virginia LeRoy. SECOND ROW--Sharon Ash, Rita Wolfson, Julie Glisson, Ann Tobin, Judy McCarty. FIRSL ROW-Dee Prola, Nancy Noll, Pat Booker, Nancy Nirdlinger, Mary Kay Zook, JoAnn Hopper, Deanna EUTTI. Miss Margie Hinkle, Coach. GIRLS' GOLF TEAM ln its third season at Springfield High School, the Girls' Golf Team is becoming a popular sport for the female members of the Student Body. Although the team receives no competition from surrounding schools, they compete in matches of their own. Rotating on the various city park courses, the nineteen members have obtained fine practice and skill in golfing. The top five when this publication went to press were: Judy McCarty, Nancy Noll, Judy Keeley, Julie Glisson, and Dee Prola. Veteran team members Judy McCarty, Nancy Noll, Deanna Reum, Judy Keeley, Pat Booker, and Rita Wolfson have helped to expand and carry on the interest in the Girls' Golf Team. This year the girls sold stuffed dolls to make money for their Capitoline picture and plan to have a dinner or golf in another town with the profit. All in all, the season has been a most successful one for the Girls' Golf Team. 88 STUDENTS f?N? f' Q, jff lk- 89 1191 -Jr 'FI' JACK TRIGG BRUCE GORDON PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT JUDY BARTON JANE STRIEBECK SECRETARY TREASURER When we began we were awed at what lay ahead. There were the lessons to be learned, the friends to be made, the clubs to be joined, and the games to be played. As a class we have learned the lessons, cemeted friendships which will last a lifetime, and won many of our athletic contests. These things will serve to make up the fond memories that each of us will always have of this high school. Our class is thankful for the wonderful help and guidance we have received from the teachers, the administration, and all the others who have helped make us better citizens. We feel that this school has prepared us for whatever path we may now choose. During our last year the Seniors have been busy looking for colleges, producing the class play, and preparing for the Prom. Our class now departs on many paths, such as college, service, and work. As we leave we are overwhelmed that it is over, and we can only look ahead to the future. JACK TRIGG 90 it tri El' M l S' it 4 i 'A QQ 3 gg T1 4 w. it . all uni at 5: Q ,X a'T 'rl ,. 'A l 5 3 f- ji' if res, 'f T sail IOR Jim Adams Dependability with a smile . . . likes piano and trumpet . . . hopes to be a iet test pilot. but plans an engineer- ing career. Football 1, 2, 3, J. Janet Allwood Efficient and ready to help . . . serious and studious . . . plans to learn to be a Key Punch operator. FHA, Girls Choir 2. Tuxis. Don Anthony At games, our staunch sup- porter . . . interest in agri- culture . . . future plans in- clude the Army. FFAV: Football 1. NJVGA. Darlene Aden Crisp and shining black hair . . , likes tennis and music . . . plans to enter nursing. I N,l . Sharlyn Amidei Pctite and poised . . . draw- ing and modeling claim her spare time . . . working to realize her dream of being a dancer. Art C'lub,' Skin of Our Teeth cast, Girls Choir 1, Jr. Choir 1, 2, 3. YWCAQ Art Associationg In- vitational. Allen Armstrong Can live up to the high standard he sets for himself . . , likes to build, drive, and talk about sports cars . . . future as a research engineer or physicist. Delphivs, Pres., Scc,,' Student Council .lg Band 1, 2, 3, -L' 'illolher Is a I resInnrm cast, Ilislrirft Speech contest. MYF. Ed Albert Makes a sincere effort to do his best . . . interest in sports and sports-writing . . . plans future in aeronautical engi- neering management consult- ing. Uapitoline, Sportx Ed.: Del- plzicsg Jr. Capitolinej Senator Speaks, Football .bg Golf 2, 3, tl, Track 1, 4, Basketball 1, 25 Orchestra 2, 3. CYO. Joan Anders Gay and vivacious . . . gives and accepts criticism equally well . . . future plans include marriage. Youth for Christ Club. Southern View Young Peo- ple's Group, Pres., Activity Chairmang Rainbows. Eileen Baker So quiet you might not notice her, except for her hair, red- gold like an autumn leaf . . . plans to be a nurse. FZVA. Joyce Kay Alessandrini Can talk and listen with equal ease . . . likes to read and collect miniature dolls . . . intends to run an l.B.M, ma- chine. Girls Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2, 3. Kirsten Anderson Quiet, but fun when you know her . . . Kay likes to play the piano and sing . . . future in elementary educa- tion. Art Club, Pep Club, Jr. Cap- itoline, FTA, Jr. Choir 15 A Cappella 2, 3, 4. Sid Pipg Hi-Climbersg Selz. Philip A. Bangert Genuine interest in SHS and school activities . . . ability in sports . . . future in phar- macy. ll'ranglers,' Student Council 1, 2, 3, -ii Soplz Class Pres.g Football 1,' Basketball 1: Track 1, 2: Cross Country 2, Jr. Choir 1. Pill Rollers: YMCA. Q 91 xx . as SE IOR Jolene Barber Sings with a smile . . . likes horseback riding and listen- ing to records . . . intends to be an IBM operator. Delphic Amateur Show 2, 35 Girls Choir 1: A Cappella 2: Singing Seven 3, 4. Rainbowsg DeMolay Rainbow Choirg MYF, Pres.g Jr. Wom- an's Club. Key Punch J udy Barton The soft-spoken gentleness and composure of a real lady . . . neat and trim . . . can find fun anywhere . . , plans to study liberal arts, Senior Class S005 Jr. Les Bas? Sr. Les Basg Jr. Capitoliizei Capitollue, Freslzman Photo Editor: Library Assistant: Skin of Our Teethn cast! Pep Club. Rainbows, Past Worthy Ad- visorg Sid Pip, Selzg Jr. Wom- an's Club. William S. Bennett Knocks himself out to be nice to you . . . enjoys life . . . friendly interest in other peo- ple . . . plans to be a civil engineer. Delphicsg Drama Clubg Sena- tor Speaksg Jr. Capitolineg So- cial Studies Club. MYF, Boy Scoutsg Civil De- tense. Jucly Barnes Butterfly buoyancy . , . a smile for everyone . . . fu- ture plans include marriage, but she hopes to be a dress designer. Patricia Marie Baumgardner Talent for getting things done quietly and well . . . impish sense of humor . . . hopes to be a social science teacher. Sviiatar Speaks. Associate Ezl., Feature Ed.: FTA: Jr, Capi- tolirteg Skill of Our Teeth iizakfuji eommifleej Pltilosj .l Cappella 3, .l. Shiela Smith Bentley Dimples and twinkling eyes . . . looking forward to the time when her husband re- turns from overseas . . . dreams of traveling. FHAg Distributrire Education, Sec.: Youth for Christ Club. James Barrow Serious and attentive . . . secret sense of humor . . , likes to sing, and also to bowl . . . plans to be a car- penter. Hi-Y, Treas. Glen Eugene Beare Genuine interest in the peo- ple around him . . . enjoys hunting, camping, and travel- ling . . . beautiful furniture results from his interest in wood-working . . . future in industrial arts. Church Basketball, Philip Bestow Takes his work seriously . . . deep, clear voice . . . lists juggling as a hobby . . . fu- ture undecided, Tony F. Bartello Ability to get along with all types of people.. . . con- scientious and sincere . . future in medicine. Jr. Choir 15 A Cappella 2. Sandra Belyea Always ready for a good time . . . dreams of being an ac- tress . . . plans to enter nurse's training. Drama Clubg Pep Clahg Cheer- leading Sub 3,' Skin, of Our Teethu cast: Jr. Capitolirwg Girls Choir 1,' Jr. Choir 2. Hob Nob: Pic Wic, Vice Pres.: Pupz Bluzg Vinzg MYF, Jr. Woman's Club. Jayne Blades Pep and enthusiasm . quick, candid smile . . . likes to dance , . . plans future in fashion illustration. Jr. Capitolinej 'fSkiri of Our Teeth prog. typistg Senator Speaksg Cheerleader 3, .l. Hob Nobg Pic Wicg Sept Heureg Vinzg Beaux Arts Court, Pupz Bluz, 92 IOR Walter Blake Independent thinker . . . likes swimming, golf, and tennis . . . future in eco- nomics or business adminis- tration. Rifle Club. William Boardman Has the rare quality of being able to laugh at himself . . . interested in sports cars . . . plans to be a funeral direc- tor. Delphics, Sec.,: lfiflr' Club. Central Illinois 4 Cylinder Clubg DeMoIay. Judith Ann Brower Can take a ioke or pay it back . . . friendly and sym- pathetic . . . music claims part of her spare time . . . plans a commercial career. FT.-lj ffSkin of Our Teeth. Asst. Ilirectorg Jr. Choir 1, 2. MYF. Gerald L. Blank Creative ideas and ability with tools , . . likes to hunt . . . lists his hobby as col- lecting guns . . . future un- decided. Ilifle Club. gl. National Guard, IO6 Tank n. Richard Branthaver Dick believes in unpredict- able, spur-of-the-moment planning . . . likes music and sports, especially foot- ball and basketball . . . fu- ture undecided. Football 2,' Orchestra 3, 4. Judith Brown Gentle and quiet . . . hair like sunlight . . , likes bowl- ing and roller skating . . . plans to be a nurse, Youth for Fhrixt, Prex.,' FKA. BYFQ Mary Mills Guildg Foma. Beverly Jane Blottie Pert pixie from Indiana . . . looks at life with a teasing smile . . . plans to be a very efficient secretary. flndiana: 7'liv.vpia1ts,' Drama Club: Year Hook Staff Pep Club: Surriul Studies Clubj Literary Club: Latin Clubg Y- Teens: Sf'll'l'llg Clubg Histor- ical Stafjij Sid Plpg Pupz Bluzg Pic Wicg Rainbows. Mary Margaret Brock Effervescent Mary Marg . . . lists talking as her hobby... intends to move South . . . can't decide between law and languages. Senator Spvalmg FXA 1, 2. Sid Pipg Fomag Moulin Rougeg Jr. Woman's Clubg CYO. Robert Brown Dependable and steady work- er . . . humor in the unex- pected . . . likes music . . . plans engineering future. Typography Club. Pres.,' Frant- ball 15 Banrl 2, 3, 4. Joyce Blundell Air of easy dignity . . . al- ways ready for a good time . . . energy and interest . . . plans to study liberal arts. Jr. Lvs ltaxg Sr. Lex Basy: Jr, flapitolineg Capltoline, Soplz, Photo Ed.: Senator Speaks. Charter, Treas.g Sept Heure, Treas.g Pic Wicg Marinersg Depz. Jim Bronson Easy-going and happy-go- Iucky . . . likes cars . . . fu- ture in industrial arts. Ron Broyles Friendly affability . . . capa- ble and reliable . . . intends to be a radio-TV serviceman. 1Iii'vr'.vijied Occupations C'lub, l'rw.v. 93 IGRS Stephen S. Buckley A real worker with a mature sense of responsibility , . . good athletic potential . . . hopes to be a chemical engi- neer. ll'l'111lyli'1'.v .' Jr, flapiluliliff Ifuxkf-lball 1, 2, 34: liusrfball 1. 2, .lf Cross f'oimtry 3: Dis- lrirt, Svirtional Speech Contest, Pill Rollers, Pres. Sheila Bush Petite, peppy and graceful . . . tiny, but not likely to be overlooked . . . career in interior decorating. Jr, Cupi'!uIini': Skin of Our Twill Vast: Jr. Lvx Him. Hob Nob, Pupz Bluzg Vinz. Mary Jane Carter Pep, comical sense of humor, and original ideas . . . sym- pathetic and interested in others . . , plans to teach handicapped children. FN.-l : FTA . Sid Pip, Vice Pres., Treas., Sgt. at Arms, Raintnowsg Selz. Linda Bullard Gentle, relaxing personality . . . likes horseback riding and ice-skating . . . plans to be a home economics teacher or costume designer, Charter, Foma. Bob Cantrall Likeable and quiet . , . dry sense of humor . . . enioys working with small radio re- ceivers . . , future in elec- tronics. John Cavitt He's either talking or smil- inq, sometimes both . . . real interest and ability is garden- ing . . . future in agriculture. l 1 .l, Vice Pres.: Cflff'fPl'flI Council, Pres'.,' Band 1, 2, Lincoln 4-H, Sec.g Boy Scouts. Donna Burge Efficiency with a smile . . . her singing is a pleasure to her and her listeners alike . . . plans to be a doctor's assistant and clinical secre- tary. Siwmlol' Spwillcx, .l.w.vl. l'if'4'rilil- tion .l,IHl!lfff'l'f Jr. l'u11iIriI'inv': II'il'lx Choir' If A f'ilppi'IlzL 25 Singing Serfn 3. -l. Sid Pipg Tidzg Walther League, Treas. Nancy Carder Friendly and persuasive , . . likes swimming, skating, and sewing . . . can't decide whether to be an airline stewardess or a secretary. Phila: f.Ynrni1iniIy Jr. lligli, SI. l.uui'.v, .llo..' HIM' Vllllff ml.-1.2 Sid Pip, Jr. Woman's Club. Dean Chance Independent and reserved . . . likes listening to jazz . . . plans to be a lawyer. ll'1'1iiiyIe'i-.wg Truvh' J: liiinrl I, 2. 3. Pill Rollers, Ivy Leaguers. Beverly Bush Livcly and likeable . . . likes to play the bongo drums . .. dreams of studying bull- fighting in Mexico or Spain. Pic Wicg Sid Pip, Rainbows. Don Carroll Sees the humorous side . . . capable leader with common sense and honesty . . . likes Indian dancing and canoeing . . . plans to be an industrial designer. lhllphihv. Treu.v..' lfoutbull 1, li lhlvd J, 2. 3, -Q. i956 Sea Lift to the Pacific: Order of the Arrow: Illinek Lodge, Sec.-Treas.g Explorers, Senior Crew Leader. Shirley Chandler Quiet, but friendly , . . eager to be of help , . . plans to be a teacher. Ujfiri' Ui'i'iipi1ti'un.v Clubg Cafe- lvriu t'nun1-il. 94 Judy Cline Can adapt her mood to fit that of whomever she's with . . . talented in music . . . plans to study business and English. ILO., Vice Pl'eS.4: Youth for Christ Club, Ser. BYF, Pres., Vice Pres., Sec., Treas. Martha Alice Cotton Finds fun or creates it . . . capable campaigner and offi- cer . . . hopes to be a social worker. I reshmrll Class Sec.: Sllld-lnt Council 2, 3, .l: Sr. Lex Bax. Pres.g Jr. Capitolilleg Girls Choir 1, 2. Charter, Sec.g Sept Heureg Jr. Woman's Club, Sec., 2nd Vice Pres., Depzg PYF, Sec.-Treas.g Springfield Assn. PYF, Sec.- Treas. Barbara Cunningham Quiet friendliness . . . sym- pathetic listener . . . future in medical technology. Lex Bas: Jr. Capitulillll: Papi- iolille, Business .llallaglvrf Nfll- ilftll' Speaks, Asst. Xml-.v Htl.: Girls Choir 1, 2, A l'llppf'lla 3, 4. Sid Pipg Selzg Jr. Woman's Club. IOR William Coffinbargar Even tempered and fun . . . real asset to the track squad . . , likes to draw and to build model boats . . . future in printing. Typogrllplly Vlub: Tl'al'k 1, 2, J. .li Cl-ass f'olllltl'1l 2, J, 4, Co- Captaili .k. YMCAQ DeMolay. Roberta Sue Crawford Views life with devilish de- light . . . tiny, but talented . . . says that her ambition is to be a probation officer for iuveniles. Senator Slwrllsx: .lrf Flvb: K.-irizona: Girls' lA'll!lllf'f Tuv- II'l,' National Ilolmr Sl'l'l'ic4'2J Girls Choir 1: Jr. flllnir 2: fflllotller Is a l'i7'RSll77IiflIlu Cast. Hob Nobg Pic Wicg Sid Pip, Pupz Bluzg MYFQ Rainbows. Barbara .loan Davis Easy going and helpful . . . dark, dancing eyes . . . likes reading and horseback riding . . . plans to be married. Philo, Pres., Src.: Ulf., SWK, 1'1-may III, 0.0,-ll,lf. ,irea VIII, Vim' l'l'r'.t.: Jr. Capito- Iinrf: Girls tflmir 1, 2: .1 Cap- pella 3, Q. Sid Pipg Rainbowsg Christian Endeavor, Sec. Gerald Cohn Studious and determined . . . interest in photography . . . future in medicine. lVl'rll1yIl'l-.wg Srlllllul' Speaks: Ilfstlhlt Splfrl-ll Fulltext. Judie Crichfield Happy and helpful . glossy black hair . . . likes to read and listen to Hi-Fi . . . future undecided. J . Llw Has: Sr. Les Bas, I ,Y.l: Jr. f'il1lffU1I:I16j Girls Ultflfl' 2. Rainbows, Worthy Advisor, MYFQ Sid Pipg Selz. Donna Davis Talent and practicality . . . dreams of travel . . . likes music and sports . . . plans to enter nursing. Gl.lJ l .Y.lJ Skill of Our' Tl'1ffllN fast! Jr. Gllrlfl' 1, A Vrlpprllll Z, J. 5. Hob Nob, Pic Wicg Sid Pip, Girl Scouts, Beaux Arts Court, Pupz Bluzg Rainbows. Mary Anne Cornman laugh Soft spoken, with a lurking in her eyes . . . pony tail with a personality all its own . . . plans to be a teacher. lmx lflls: Girls Choir 14: .l f'll12l1l'IIil 2. J. .l. Charter, Sgt. at Arms, Sept Heure, Pres.g Pic Wicg Mar- inersg Depz. Jo Anne Culp Pleasant to be around . . . quiet and poised . . . music and scouting claim much of her time . , . intends to be a private secretary. Jr. l'upitolillP: Girls Choir lj Jr. Choir 2. Charterg Senior Scouts: Roundup: BYF, Sec.g Senior Planning Board, Sec. Rain- bows. Park Davis Supports his opinions . . . enjoys water sports . A. I. fu- ture in business administra- tion and accounting. lVl'llllgll'l'.v, Ser.: Band 1, 2. 3. Pill Rollers, Vice Pres. 95 g-rvfrv-r'i'. r r J l l is IOR George Dawson Believes in relaxation , . , dry type of humor . . . likes golf and baseball . . . future un- decided. Traci: 1: Haxlselball 1: Gulf 5, 4. Richard Patrick Dietsch Debonair Deacon . . . best- dressed man on our campus . . . comprehensive aware- ness of what's going on around him . . . hopes to be a criminal lawyer. Il'muyle1's, Sgt. at Arms: Ifuul- ball 1, 2, 3: Buslxetball 1, :.', 3: Track 1, if Baseball 3, Q. Pill Rollers, MYF. Sally Drury lmpish innocence . . . lists talking as a favorite pas- time . . . plans to be an ele- mentary teacher. FTA: Executive Board: Philo. Sid Pip: Rainbows: CYHg Jr. Woman's Club. Wayne Lee Delay An enthusiastic grin . . . tries sincerely to do his best . . . hobbies are model cars and aqua sports . . . plans to be a physician. 1'ufvlvria Council: Jr. Choir 1: .l Cuppella 2, 3, J. DeMolay, Chaplain, Marshal, Jr. Deacon. Joyce Ann Dixon A gentle enthusiasm for be- ing helpful . . . likes to ice skate, to roller skate, and to travel . . . hopes to teach in a country school out West. lirrmia Clubg Youth for Christ Club, Vice Pres.: FII.-1. Charter: Job's Daughters, Honored Queeng Spfld. The- atre Guild Workshop: Jr. Woman's Club. Mike Dunham Cool cat with a dry sense of humor . . . plays a hot sax in dance bands and combos . . . hopes to lead his own band. Jane Denkert Thoughtfulness of others a brisk, warm smile . . . likes to swim and play the piano . . . plans to be a secretary. Jr. Lim llux: Nr. Lint lfux: Jr. f'upi!nli'i1i',' Hirlx !'lmi'r lj JV. !'l1oi'1' 2: l'f'u1u !'nu1't. Charter, Sec.: Sept Heure, Vice Pres., Jr. Woman's Club, Fanz, Pi Mu. Janet Draper Blonde hair and a quiet, friendly smile . . . likes to sew and to collect china dogs . . . plans to work in an office. Muriel Eastham Frank and sincere . . . the lady plays. the drums . . . enjoys riding and canoeing . . . future in merchandising. Jr. Lex Iiux: Sr. liizv Bax: Jr. Cfipitiilifiia: 'fSl:'iu of Our 7'erftli rust: 0l'felii'.str'a Z, 3, J. MYFQ Jr. Woman's Club. Gary Dial Efficient and helpful , . . comprehensive grasp of a sit- uation . . . likes basketball . . . plans a future in the restaurant business. Delpliifuv: Typnyrupliy Club: llelpliir' liii.vl:ftln1ll. CYFQ Church Basketball. Judy Driskell Enthusiastic about things she undertakes . . . tiny, but has a big, teasing smile . . . plans to attend MacMurray. Jr. Les Has: Senator Speaks, Club News Ed. ,' .flrt Club, lfime Pres.: Jr, Capiluliufr: Skin of Our Teeth scenery: Urr'lii'.vl1'a -l. ' MYFg Sid Pip, Jr. Woman's Club. Mary Kay Eckhardt Kay's hair is as bright as her disposition . . . quiet, but helpful . . . likes dancing, swimming, and tennis . . . future in secretarial work. Girls Clwir 1, 96 IOR Ken Edwards Candid, riotous sense of hu- mor , . . likes bowling and cars . . . plans to be an elec- trical engineer. llvl'flII!lII'I'N'f l.ih1'1ii'y .lsxistantj l aoH1ull, Jlyr. I, 2: Track, Jlgfr. I, J. Pill Rollers: Illinois National Guard: YMCA: Explorer Scouts, O.A. John Ewing Man with a mind of his own . . . can almost always find something to laugh at . . . talented in music . . . future in metallurgical engineering. .-l Cappella 2, 3, Ji. Explorer Scouts. Carol Fleming Alert and peppy . . . happy when wielding a paint brush . dreams of . plans to study or pencil . . travel . . liberal arts. Jr. Choir 1, 2. MYF. Don Ellington Adapts himself to the peo- ple around him . . . Duke is a sharp dresser , . , likes baseball . . . future plans in- clude the Navy or Air Force. Tifpogrzzpliy Vinh: 7'1'ru'l.' J. G. Pill Rollers. Carla Ann Fairweather Senior year transfer from Greenfield, Illinois . . . greet- ed SHS with a smile for everyone . . . likes dancing and swimming . . . career in social work. KGreenfii'Id.' C,ll'Cl'll'l1llfI11I I, Q, 34: 'fCIwaper by tlir- liozwn' mstj I-'II.1,: FT.lj l .V.-li Science' UIUIJJ Rainbows: Theta Rho Epsilon Sorority lAlton Chapterl. Michael Flexsenhar ' Kind of person who revives faith in American youth , . . interested in both athletics and studies . , . future in engineering. ll'rr11Lglf'r.sI Ifaioflnzll 3, .ij Band 1, 2. Lesta Jean Elliott Sunshine talking on a tele- phone . . , talent for putting people at ease . . . conta- gious giggle . . . future in social work. Sliirlvnt C0llIIf'I'l ,Qi Jiuiiur Vluxs Treax,J Lex Ba-N. Tr1'11x.J -IV. Capitolineg f7apitiiIiiiif, Sr. Photo Ed. J .llay l i'sli'i'i1l l'uiu't: Senator Speaks. Charter, Sgt. at Arms: Sid Pip, Vice Pres.: Pic Wic: Jr. Woman's Club: Senior Scouts. Don E. Filbrun Purposeful and hardworking . . . lists table tennis, rifle practice, and philately as hobbies . future in elec- trical engineering. Jr. Capitolineg 1i'1 .l, Ti'z'as,, Sec. 4-H, Pres., Jr, Leader: CBYF, Pres. Myrna Freeman Likes to have a good time . . , active and energetic . . . plans to be a telephone oper- ator. 6.1111 Senator' Speaks: 1 N.l,' l.iln'1ir'y Assistant, Rainbows: Sid Pip: Jr, Wom- an's Club: MYF: YWCA: Foma. rx 4fl1l.,..-... Jackie S. Ewing Junior year transfer from Kirkwood, Missouri . . . ca- pable and efficient . . . likes water skiing, swimming, and ice skating . . . plans a nurs- ing career. l .Y.l: fKii'I:iruniI.' K-Klubj Lrllin f'Iub.l Sid Pip: Pic Wic. Loretta Fillion Likeable Lou . . . neat and attractive . . . likes bowling, riding, and swimming . . . along with a secretarial job, future plans include marriage. Ujicw Uwi'iiprllimi.v Club: FSA. Rainbows. Ted Friedman Respects someone for what he is, not who he is . . . pen with a point . , . plans ca- reer in news feature writing. Srfzitifnr Spwilcs, Feature Ed.j Uripiiriliiif, I'iibli'city Ed.j Stu- ilvnt I'ounc'iI .ii Delphicsj Jr. l7upi'IoIiri1'g t'Skin of Out' T:'i1tli cast: Freshman. Hand- brwli' la'4I.C Frmd 1, 2. 3. BSTY, Pres.: CID, Vice Pres. 97 SE IOR Rodman C. Gabel Likes to have a good time, but works hard, too . . . likes hunting and fishing hopes to study cosmic sci- ences. Dclpliif-x, Vice Pres., Rifle Club: Band I, 2, 3, 4. DeMolay, MYFQ YMCA: Sang- amon Valley Radio Club. Marilyn Glaze Easy-going and obliging . . . cheerful smile . . . likes to dance , . . her thoughts are with her husband who is in the service, J r. Capitoline. Sid Pip. Betty Jean Gresham Sympathetic to other peo- ple's moods and interest . . . likes to collect records and recipes . . . plans to be a music instructor. Philo, Singing Seven 3, L, Youth for Christ Club. Christian Youth Services: Rainbows: Springfield Ora- torio Society. Charles Garcia Good natured and helpful . . . interested in sports . . . fu- ture in printing. Typography Club, Football 3. Rita Ann Gooch Genuine interest in other people . . . likes to read. embroider, and draw . . .fu- ture in elementary education. FTA 1, 2, 3, Jr. Choir 1, 2. MYF, Pres., YWCA. Jeanette Gross Live wire who can't sit still . . . digs cool conversation . . . plans to study liberal arts. Art Club, Jr. Capitoline, Jr. Choir 1. Hob Nob: Sid Pip, Sgt. at Arms: Pic Wic, Treas., Sec.: Rainbows: Beaux Arts Ball Court, Pupz Bluz. Richard Garfat Prime hatcher of plots . . . imagination, ideas, and en- thusiasm , , . talented in art . . . hopes to be a director and announcer on radio or TV. Cafeteria Council, Track 1. YMCA, DeMolay, Sr. Coun- selor. Bruce Gordon Sense of responsibility with an executive touch . . . car- toonist and poet . . . plans for a medical career. Capitolinc, Assoc. Ed., Senior Class Vice Pres., Dclpliics, Amateur Show, Chrm. : Senator Speaks, Asst. News Ed., Skin of Our Teeth cast, Jr. Capi- toline, Band I, 2, 3. Premier Boys State Repre- sentative, Luther League, Pres., District Sec., BSA. Mary Lou Guffey Neat and fresh . . . a hint of shyness in her smile . . . hopes to be a private secre- tary. Philo, Pres. Rainbows, Past Recorder: Job's Daughters, lr. Wom- an's Club. Joy Elaine Giordano Joy radiates her name . . . small and sprightly . . . likes sewing and swimming . . . plans for secretarial work. Office Occiipaiioris Flu b. Dorlis J. Grant Honestly helpful and help- fully honest . . . Dory sews a fine seam . . . future plans for nursing career. FNA, Art Club, Orchestra 2, 3. YWCA. Sally Hambrick Even-tempered and really in- terested in other people . enjoys golf and swimming . . . plans a career in music entertainment. Fl'6SlI'IYlClll Class Treas., Jr. C'up'1'!oliuc, Girls Golf Team 2. Pic Wic: Sid Pip: Jr. Wom- an's Club. 98 SE IOR Judy Hanson Wooden shoes and memories .,. bubbling friendliness ... voice with a bit of the South . . . aims for the Diplomatic Corps. Stull, Cninmil 3, .lg Jr, Cap., l'. 1'r0.v., Capitolinv, Sr. Photo Ed., Senator Speaks, Asst. Ed., AFS Exch. Student, Les Has, Singing Seven 2, 3, 4, Prom Court. Charter, Pres., Sept Heure, Jr. Woman's Club, Walther League, Treas. Thomas F. Harmon Almost unbelievable powers of organization and concen- tration . . . well known for musical ability and showman- ship . . . plans to specialize in surgery. Wranglers, Treas., Senator Speaks, Ed.-'in-Chief, Assembly Comm., Band 1, 2, 3, Ii, Mother ls a Freslirnanv cast. Pill Rollers. Phyllis Hawkins Phyl's fun-loving smile to lighten things up . . . bounce and vitality . . . plans to teach, but not forever, Capilnline, Typist, Jr. Capi- foline: Girls Golf Team 3, Girls Choir 1, 2, A Cappella 3, .l. Charter, Sgt. at Arms, Sept Heure, Vice Pres., Jr. Wom- an's Club, Pres., Senior Scouts. Frieda Harbour Air of quiet, friendly dignity . . . serious student . . . enjoys reading and skating . . . plans to be a secretary. Dianne Harrison Composed and dainty, though always active . . . interest in sports, from the specta- tor's point of view . . . fu- ture possibly in special edu- cation. Assembly Comm. I, 2, 3, 4, Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas, Jr. Cap- Choir I, JV. fltoline, Girls Chair 2, Prom Court. Sept Heure, Club, Senior Pink Poodles, Charter, Pres., Jr. Woman's Scouts, Pres., Fanz. Mary Lou Hayden Demure and gracious . . . likes dancing, reading, and sports . . . would like to be a model, as well as a secre- tary. Office Oczrzzprllioiis Club, Trrfztv. Jane Harden Enthusiastic and ready to try something new , , . talented in music . . , can't decide between dentistry and ele- mentary education. Jr. i'ap1'lolinc': Skin of Our Teetlfi cast, 'fI.ui'er's Leap Court, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Q. Sid Pip, CYH, Music Chr., Soc. Chr., Jr. Woman's Club, Vinz. Patsy Harshaw Calm and conscientious . . . sympathetic listener . . . friendly, quiet smile. . . plans to be a stenographer. Ojice Occupations Club. Sid Pip, Selz. Londra Hayes Poetry in motion, whether dancing or cheering . . . a voice that's low and warm . .. plans future as social worker. Jr. Capiioliiieq: Stud. Council 3, .l: Orch. Council 2, 3, Pres. J, Ilomecomiiig Court 3, Queen J, Orch. 1, 2, 3, .l: Clirerlwad- ing I, 2, 3, .,l, Capt. .li .llilff Fest. Court, Pram Court. Hob Nob, Sgt. at Arms, Sec., Pres., Sept Heure, Fanz. Mike Harkins Long and lean . . . compre- hension and thoroughness . . , ability at basketball , . . plans future in aeronautical engi- neering. Ilwlplifirs. DeMolay, MYF, Protestant Church Basketball League. Carol Haseley Believes that poetry is the shortest distance between two straight lines . . . practices somnambulism according to Shakespeare . . . future in creative writing. Senator Speaks, Ed.-in-Chief, f7ap'itoline, Senior Ed., Les Bas, A Cappella 3, 4, f'Mother Is a Freshmanf' cast, State Speech Contest. Sid Pip, Jr. Woman's Club, Tidz, Walther League. Elizabeth Hendrix Cheerful Betsy . . . lively, but sensible . . . future in archaeology. Jr. f'IllI'lf0llIlf' : Senator Speaks: Philo: .lrf Club, Girls Clznir 1, Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella 3, 4. Senior Scouts, Chancel Choir. 99 SE IOR Elizabeth Herring Amiable and unassuming Beth . . . imagination and originality . . . future in music. Jr, Les Basg Jr. Uupifolineg Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. Mu Sigma Phi: Beaux Arts Ball Court: Spfld. Symphony: Jr. Woman's Club: Vinz. Susan Hirz Tall, slim and a bit shy . . . pleasant, husky voice . , . neat and well-groomed . . . plans to study liberal arts. Library Asst.: fltnclivster Ili School! Soplz. Class Pres.,' Fashion Ed. of Neirspaperj. Charter: Sept Heure: Depz. Nancy Huffer All-around top student and good citizen . . . Stevenson buttons . . . the latest jokes . . . future as public school music teacher. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Baxg Smi- ator Speuksj 1.i11c0ln-Doilglas Jr. Social Studies Council, Sec.- Treas. ,' FTA 5 Keyboard Ifapers .-lssenibly 35 Orchestra 1, 2, Ji, .lj Lovers Leap Cnurl. CAR: Senior Scouts: Char- ter: BYF: Beaux Arts Ball Court: Fanz: Mu Sigma Phi: Jr. Woman's Club. Marion Herter Timely sense of responsibil- ity . . . talent in dramatics . . . plans to be an English teacher. llrauia. l'lul1: Girls Choir lg A Cappella 2, J, lf 'kllolllel' lx a FIWSIITIIIIIIH wrist. Sid Pip. Josephine Ann Hodges Agile and adventuresome . . . mischief in her eyes . . . likes horses, dancing, and fly- ing . . . future plans uncer- tain. Uflflffltlvlfl Council. Rainbows. w Judy Jackson Casual and quiet . friend- liness in her sparkling dark eyes . . . plans to be a secre- tary. l'l1'ilo,' Vive Pres, Moulin Rouge: Rainbows: Job's Daughters: BYF. K'aren Heyland Quiet and efficient . . . slen- der, beautiful hands . . . likes ice skating . . . plans to be a secretary. Youll: for Ulirisl. Pres.: Office Un-upatiznis Club. BYF, Faith Chairman. Judy Hoopes A merry miss . . . has a tal- ent for winning friends . . . future in nursing. Sid Pip. Alberta Gene Johnson Thoughtful, tactful and fun- loving . . . likes swimming and sewing . . . intends to be a secretary. Jr. Fripitziliiivf Girls Choir I, 2: .-1 Cappella J. Q. Sid Pip, Sgt. at Arms: Selz: Jr. Woman's Club: YWCA. Daphne Hillburg A methodical, efficient or- ganizer . . . purposeful and enthusiastic . . . future in mathematics. Jr. Les Bus: Sr. Les Bas: Senator Spealsx, .Isst. Club Ne x Ed.: Jr. f.'up1'lnIinf'I Girls Flioir 1, Z. Jr. Woman's Club: Hob Nob, Treas.: Sept Heure, Treas., Sgt. at Arms: Senior Scouts, Treas.: Beaux Arts Ball Court: Fanz. Betty Hornstein Animated and active . . . bright-eyed cheerfulness future in commercial work. Sid Pip: BBG., Pres. Karel Sheila Johnson Real intelligence beneath that glossy page-boy . . . likes interpretive dancing . . . hopes to be a psychiatrist. .lr. Les Basg Cheerleading Sub. L: lSuIdan2 G.-1.1, Treas., Prr?S.J .llodffrn Ilaiicej Ulmer- lmzliny. Hob Nob, Sec.: Pic Wic: Sid Pip. lOO IOR Kay E. Johnson Merry and mischievous, but with common sense and re- liability . . . trim and tidy . . . plans to be a first grade teacher. Jr, Lex Bas, Sr, Les Bas: Jr. Capltollneg Senator Speaks, FN.-1,' FHA, Girls Choir I, 2. Jr. Woman's Club, Dance Court, Soc. Ser. Chrmg Sid Pip, Sgt. at Arms, Vice Pres., Selzg CYH. Judy Jones Small and sunny . . . likes swimming and her poodle, Coquette . . . plans to go into elementary teaching. Jr. f'npi'foline,' I'1'om f'oi1rt,: Art Club. Sept Heureg Depzg Beaux Arts Court. George Karpman Dry humor . . . likes to or- ganize . . , plans to be a pharmacist. ll'l'flIlglI'I'Sf Football 1,' Jr. Uliuir 1. NFTYQ YMCA, Ivy Leaguers. Kay Sue Johnson Chic and comely . . . enthu- siastically enjoys life . . . likes to read and to write prose and poetry . . . intends to be a surgeon. Jr. Liw Bas, Sr. Les Has, Prep Orchestra 1, Orcliexlro. 2, 3, -ij Orclleslrii, Council I, 3, .Q,' Lovers Loup Courl. Sid Pip, Sgt. at Arms, MYF, Pres., Vice Pres. Marilyn Jones Thoughtful efficiency . . . quiet, but friendly . . . likes piano, organ and marimba . . . intends to be a church secretary. Bonnie Kaylor Tall, lithe, and trim . . . calmly courteous , . . pleas- ant speaking and singing voice . . , plans to work for IBM. Philos: Jr. fllioii' 1: .l Cop- pvlla 2, 3, Singing Seven J. Rainbows, Luther League. Robert S. Johnson Tiger Bob . . . always keeps us roaring . gen- erous and easy-going' . . . intends to be a dentist. ll'rrznylwi'S. Pill Rollers, Ivy Leaguers. Paula Jones A breezy briskness . . . neat and attractive . . . hopes to be a child psychologist. Jr. C'api!oIinc,: Scnrilur Speaks: Jr. Choir 2. Hob Nob, Pic Wicg Sid Pipg Pupz Bluz. Judy Keeley Buoyant and nonchalant sets at ease whomever she's with . . . likes golf and swim- ming . , . considering a ca- reer in advertising, but plans to study liberal arts. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Lifs Busy Jr. C'iipi'tol'ine,' Golf Team 3, 4. Charter, Mariners, Jr, Wom- an's Club, CYO. Barbara Jean Jones A casual charm . . . likes to play the piano and to listen to music . , . dreams of tour- ing Europe . , . plans nursing career. l N.l, Social I'roy1'ani Chr'm.,' Jr. Choir 1, 25 .l Uuppella 3, 4. MYF, Sec., Senior Scouts, Sec., Federation of Music, Sec., Jr. Woman's Club. Marian Kalka Practical Pug . . . even- tempered and amiable . . . likes sketching, painting, and skating . . . future in ac- counting. Youth for Christ Club. Red Cross, Civil Defense: Crippled Children, Social Art Club. Ralph Ervin Keiser Takes his studies seriously . . . far-sighted and sensible . . . likes radios, model air- planes and adventure books . . , future in electrical en- gineering. Band 2, 3, -5. DeMolays, Senior Deacon: Vice Pres. of Church Youth Group. lOl SE IOR Mary Ellen Kennedy Believes in being silent un- til she has something to say that isn't just words , . . artistry in lettering . . . fu- ture in technical drama. Jr. l'r11iitnIine,' f'apitolz'nC, .flrt EiI.J Jr. Las Bax: .lrt 1 Club: Class Play, .TJ and '56 Cron',' Orchestra 1, Z, 3, .ij Dance Decoration Com in. ,' 'illolher Is a Freshmanf' Stage Manager. Springfield Theatre Guildg Springfield Municipal Operag Abe Lincoln Playersg Jr. Woman's Clubg Selz. Bill Kittell Jovial, but has a temper to match his red hair . . . likes bowling and watching TV. . . hopes to be an accountant. Walther League. Michael Kreider Interest and enthusiasm for things he enjoys . . . be- lieves in being himself . . . says what he considers worth saying. Delphics, Tennis 1, 2, 3,' Foot- ball. Roberta Ruth Kenyon Droll humor and reliable com- mon sense .A . . Bert's fingers are nimble on a pi- ano keyboard . . . plans to be secretary or stenographer. Prrp UI'l'lll'SliI'l1 1, 2. Rainbowsg MYF. Patricia Knecht Exotically dark hair and eyes . . . quiet, helpful charm... likes skating, tennis, bowling, and playing the accordian . . . plans to be a secretary. Walther League. Margaret Wendell La Barre Mischievous, but clever and sensible . . . outstanding tal- ent as art editor . . , would like to be a famous some- thing or other. Les Bas, Jr. Capitolineg Capi- loline, Art Ed., Homecoming Decoration Comm., Senator Speaks: 'illotlzer Is a Fresh- man mst. Hob Nobg Jr. Woman's Clubg Beaux Arts Courtg Depzg CAR. Gary Kerber Ambitious and industrious . . . boyish sense of humor . . . likes sports and coin collect- ing . . . vigorously defends his opinions. Cnfvicrin Council, Sr. Vim' I'rf'.S.J Traol.' 2. Pill Rollersg MFYQ Boy Scouts, Order of the Arrow. Arthur Knight Senior year transfer to SHS . . . a quiet, retiring friend- liness . . . hobbies are pho- tography and bowling . nz. plans future in accounting. Distribntire Education Club, Trcas. Leon Lando Steady and serious . . . a sports enthusiast . . . in- clined to science and math .f. I. plans to attend the U. O . Rolland Kinney Fourth year steal from St. Joseph, Mo .... considerate and resourceful . . . interest- ed in sports . . . hopes to be a business executive. .I. V. Bzixketball fRo.sedaIe Ili, Kansas City. Kan.jg Basket- Iiallg Tennis Team, Capt.j fLaFayctte Ili, St. Joseph, 1110.2 Francia Kozelka Brisk, bouncing efficiency Howie the Owl type of humor . . . plans future in anthropology. Senator Speaks,Asst. Cir. Mar. ,' Jr. Les Bas, Program Chrm.j Jr. Capilolinej Mother lx a Freshman Asst. Direatorj Stu- dent Council Freshman Award: Jr. Choir 1g A Cappella 2, 3, 14. Pic Wicg Beaux Arts Courtg P. F., Pres. Fred Langenbach Frank, friendly smile . . . quiet and reserved . . . fu- ture in engineering. Track 1, 2, 3, 4. lO2 Penelope Laws Interested and sympathetic toward others . . . dancing dimples and a ready laugh . . . plans to be a secretary. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Basg Li- brary .-last., Girls Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2. Sid Pip, Vice Pres., Treas., Sgt. at Armsg Selzg Rain- bowsg MYF, Pres., Sec.: Jr. Woman's Club. Jane Lemme Even-tempered, with an easy laugh . . . intelligent and well-groomed . . . likes sew- ing and parties , . . plans to study liberal arts. Jr. Les Busy Sr, Les Bas, Sec.j Jr. Capitolinej Skin of Our Teeth , Senator Speaks, A Cappella 2, 3. Charter, Depz. Peter Lindberg Knows something about al- most everything . . . believes in being natural and sincere . . . likes to listen to music -classical to calypso. Student Council 3, 4, Pres. .lj Delphicsj Jr. Capitolineg Sen- ator Speaks, Asst. Ed.g Asst. Feature Ed., A Cappella 2, 3, 4. Luther League, Sec.-Treas. SE IORS Ronald Leach Fun-loving and free-spoken . . . likes to make models of boats and planes . . . Splinter's ambition is sub- marine command in the U. S. Navy. Bob Leslie Well developed sense of pro- portion . . . thorough and amiable . . . future in civil engineering. Wranglers, Track 2, J. Pill Rollers: Ivy Leaguers. Beverly Lindquist Alert to be helpful . . . charm and courtesy . . . plans to be a nurse. FN.-lj Girls Choir 1, fl. Hob Nob: Pic Wicg Invita- tional, Rosemary Leach Dependable, capable, and sincere . . . lists fun as one of her hobbies . . . likes golf and tennis . . . intends either to be a P.E. teacher or to teach blind children. Jr. Crzpilnlinej Capitnline, liiisirirfsx .llyr.g Senator Speaks: 'iSkin of Our Teelhv Asst. Di- rector, Prep Orchestra 1, Or- chestra 2, 3, 4. Sid Pip, Pres., Hob Nob, Sept Heureg Depz, Beaux Arts Ball Court: Jr. Woman's Club, Asst. Business Manager. Bill Lewis Appears to be quiet, but has an uproarious side, too . . . Red enioys skin diving . . . future in business adminis- tration. Ili-Y. YMCA: CYOQ S.S. James Lindquist Polite and practical . . . friendly enthusiasm . . . in- tends to study a general course at Junior College. Jr, Capitoline: Drama Club, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. DeMoIay: Luther League, Vice Pres. Armand LeCrone Bones . . . deep seated concern for others . . . in- tense interest and absorption in sports . . . likes fishing, too . . . hopes to be a pro- fessional basketball player. ll'Tll1ljlll'I'N, Vice PreS.,' Track I, 2, 3, ig Football 2g Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, .lj Cross Country 1, 3, 4. Rita M. Lewis Mimi is courteous and de- pendable . . . came to SHS in her junior year from Quin- cy . . . likes horses . . . plans to be a veterinarian. Jr. Les Bas, KQuincy.' Science Clubl. Harold L. McCarty Quiet, pleasant disposition . . . Mac hopes to own his own business after study- ing business management in college. Youth for Christ Club. lO3 IOR John McCarty Resolute in adhering to his opinions . . . calm and clev- er , . , likes golf and pho- tography . . . future in chem- ical engineering. llelplziesg Rifle Club, Foot- ball I: Band 1, 2, 3, li, 'hllotlier Is a Freslifnaaw Cast, District, Sectional Speech Con- test. Boy Scouts, Order of the Ar- row. Vivian Lea McGarvey Vivacious Viv . . . warm and cheerful . . , plans to be a teacher. Jr, Capitolinej Girls Choir 1. Hob Nobg Sept Heureg Pic Wic, Sec., Depz, Jr. Wom- an's Club. Richard F. McRay Conscientious and capable . . . mature, with a mind of his own . . . hobbies are nu- mismatics and commercial art . . . future in engineer- ing research. Jr. Capitoline, Pres.g Wran- glers, Senator Speaks, Amt. News Hal.: Track I, 2, A Cap- pclla 2, Qt, .l. Pill Rollersg BYF, Pres., Treas. John McCree Little, but mighty . . . valu- able asset to SHS athletics . . . plans to be a civil engi- neer. Wranglers, Syl. at .llrrnxq Slu- dent Oouneil 1: Football 1, Z, 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, lg Baseball 1, 2, 3, 5. Pill Rollers. Maureen McHenry Ready to have a good time . . . valiant defender of the Irish . . . plans for a nursing career. Carol Sue Marshall and de- Capable organizer pendable worker . . . spright- ly sense of humor . . . plans future in education. Student Council 1, 2, 3, Q, Vice Pres. .l,' Pekin District, Viee Pres, 35 Sr. Les If41.v: Jr. Comm., Capifolincg .lssembly Olirm. lg .1 Cappella 2, 3, .lg 'xllolliei' Is a P'rre.vIi1nan Caxtg Pl'07ll Court. MYF, Faith, 2, Vice Pres., 33 Charter, Vice Pres.: Sept Heureg Jr. Citizen Award, 3: Fanz. , Kay McDevitt lmpetuous and mischievous . . . likes bowling, swimming, and riding . . . plans to con- tinue her job as a stenogra- pher, but hopes to be a pri- vate secretary. Ofiee Occupations Club, Sec., Pres. Sid Pip, Vice Pres., Sec., Charter. Marilyn McKee Gracious and composed . . . likes swimming, dancing, ten- nis, and talking on the tele- phone . . . plans to work at the Telephone Company. Philos. BYF. William Marshall Doesn't say much, but knows what's going on . . . unex- pected sense of humor . . . likes hunting, fishing, and boating . . . future in engi- neering. Judy McDowell Sly and saucy wit , , . small, but never unnoticed . . , plans to be a nurse in sur- gery. FIl',1,' GAA, Prep Orclicslra I. Civil Defense. John J. McLaughlin Impressive array of knowl- edge . . . scientific experi- ments are his hobby . . . intends to be a rocket and space propulsion physicist as well as a world traveler and lecturer. Track 2, District Speech Cun- test. Scientific Monthly Science Club, Science Fiction Book Club. Gordon Meiers Boyish humor but tends toward the practical . . . likes bowling and golf . . . plans to be a draftsman engineer. ll'ranyler.v: Fanfball, Jlyr. 1. 2: liaslcetball, Jlgr. 1, 52, J. Pill Rollers. lO4 IOR Gretchen Meinert Complaisant and friendly... watching TV and collecting stuffed animals are her fa- vorite pastimes . . . future as a commercial teacher. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Las Bas, Drama Club, Girls Choir 1, Jr. Choir 2. Rainbows, MYF, Jr. Woman's Club, Sid Pip, Historian, Vice Pres., Selz. Louise Moreau Courteous and patient . . . quiet, casual charm . . . in- tends to be a primary teacher. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Lws Bas, FTA, Jr. Uapiloliizeg Drama Club. Sid Pip, Historian, Jr. Wom- an's Club. Edward Myers Helpful and obliging . . . can be depended upon . . . future in business and com- merce. Dvlpliirrs: Orcheslra 2, 3, Art Club D.E. DeMolay, Master Counselor. Jeanie Merriam Composed and cosmopolitan . . . low, soothing speaking voice . . . hopes to be a re- porter for a top newspaper. HSkiri of Our Tcctlf, Cast, Senator Speaks: FHA, Sec., Drama Club, Girls Choir 1. Pic Wic, Vice Pres., Charter, Beaux Arts Ball Court, Pupz Bluz, Girl Scouts, Vinz. Loren E. Morgan, Jr. Common courtesy to an un- common degree . . . Larry enjoys water sports, hunting, fishing and wild towns . .. future in petroleum geology. ll'rr1'ri.ylers, Senator Speaks, Nea-J Ed., Track 1, 3, J,- liarid 1, 2. DeMolay, Pill Rollers, Ivy Leaguers. Martin Naumann Courtesy with a quiet friend- liness . . . talented in art . hopes to be an entornol- ogist. .lrl Club, Vice Pres. Walther League. 9 Barbara Miller Her voice filters through a :mile . . . helpful and de- pendable . . . likes to sing and play the organ and pi- ano . . . career in secondary music education. FTA, Senator Speaks, Jr. Choir 1, 2, Singing Seven 3, 4. Gamma Chapter of Pi Mu, Sec., Treas., Vice Pres., Springfield Oratorio Society. Linda Moscove Thoughtful and amiable likes sports, particularly bowling and golf . . . Plans to work in an office, 0.1.4 ,' Office Occupations Club, Jr. Capiloline, Girls Golf Team 2, 3. Jr. Woman's Club, Parkview Junior Bowling League. Judy Nelch Holds tightly to her convic- tions . . . likes any outdoor sport . . . planning on a liberal arts course at the U. o l. Hob Nob, Pic Wic, Beaux Arts Ball Court. Larry Miller Sincere, with a ready laugh . . . sports enthusiast . . . plans future in physical edu- cation. Delphir-sg Orclivxlrag Typog- raphy Club. NFTY. Donald F. Muerle Quickwitted and droll . . . photography is a favorite pastime . . . plans future in rocket research. Band 1, 2, 3, li. Becky Nelson Saucy smile . . . hair like a copper cap . . . chic color in clothes . . . plans a career in foreign service work. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas, Jr. Capltolineg Girls Chair lg Jr. Choir 2, A Cappella 3, .L Jr. Woman's Club: Beaux Arts Ball Court, Sid Pip, Sec., Rainbows, Selz. lO5 rw- L IORS Ruth Niemoeller Takes responsibility and car- ries it out to the best of her ability . . . warm and sincere , . . talented in music . . . plans to be a nurse. I'4lpilol1'i1i', lfil.-in-Chief: JV. l'api'lolinw, Sec., Studfnt Cozinril .lg Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Las Bas, Senator Speaks: Girls Choir 2, A Cappella 3, .lg Pep Club, Lo1:er's Leap Court. Charter, Sept Heure: Sid Pip, Walther League, Sec. Paula Owings Believes in expressing her opinions honestly . . , slen- der, graceful hands . . . plans to enter nurse's training. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas, Jr. Capitoline, Senator Speaks, FN.-1, Jr. Choir 1,' A Cappella 2, 3. Sid Pip, Jr. Woman's Clubg Tidz. Mike Phillips Loyal to his beliefs . . . those who know him well would almost cut off a right hand for him . . . rugged and powerful. Wrrmyflcrs, Sgt. at Arms, Foot- ball I, 2, 3, .l,' Track 1, 2, 3, .lj Basketball 1, 2, 3, lj Or- chestra 1, 2. Pill Rollers. Nancy Nirdlinger Has the gift of appearing never to be angry . . . deep brown eyes and a voice with a smile in it . . . plans a future in psychology. Jr. 1.i's lifts, Sr, Les llnsg Jr. f'i11ii'IoIi'nw5 Sfililffll' Spwal.-.c, E.r1fl1r1nyi' Ed.: Skin of Our Teeth BI1SfIlPSS .l!gr.,' Prom Court. Charter, Vice Pres.g Sept Heureg Depzg Beaux Arts Ball Court, Mariners, Jr. Woman's Club. Carolyn Joyce Peacher Quiet thoughtfulness and courtesy . . . a slow, sweet smile . . . likes to play the piano . . . future in prac- tical nursing. 191141, YFC Bible Club. Rainbows. Mary Jean Pisani Merry Mary in a holiday mood most of the time . . . hobbies are music and pets . . . plans to be a home eco- nomics teacher. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Basg F11.l, Pres., GAA, A Cappel- la 2, 3, .l. Sid Pip, 4-H, Pres. Carla Ohime Frankly friendly . , . can be depended upon to do a iob thoroughly and well . . . hopes to teach high school mathematics. Jr. Los lifts: Sr. Les llas. Sid Pip, Sgt. at Armsg MYFQ Jr. Woman's Clubg Rainbows. George Perks Sincere kindness . . . little man with a big smile . . . plans to be a tool and die maker. Lathe Dogs Club. Carole Poland Finds a friend in everyone she talks to . . . blonde and blithe . . . future in nurs- ing. KCrete-Jlonee High: Student Council 25 Freshman Class Treiz.s.g Jr. Class Vice Pres., Chess Club, Yearbook Staff 2, 3: Newspaper Staff 3g Art Club, FIIA, Band 1, Chorus I. 2, 3.2 Sid Pipg 4-H. Genevieve Orme Enthusiastic, happy smile. . . singing, swimming, and cook- ing claims Jean's spare time , . . hopes for a job mending books. Cafi'1eria Co1n1r'iI. FAC: Christian Youth Cru- saders. Jane Perry Graceful and spirited . . . a smile that beams . . . plans to teach dancing. Jr. Cnpitoline. Rainbows. Julia Dee Porter What girl wouldn't like to look like Julie? , . . violin virtuoso . . . likes chess and swimming . . . plans career in music education. Jr. Les Basg FT.-lg Orchrslra 1, 2, 3, .lj String Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Loi'er's Leap Court. Sid Pipg Springfield Sym- phony: All State Orchestra l, 2, 43 Ill. Summer Youth Or- chestra l, 2. lO6 IORS Marilyn Sue Prather South-spoken senior transfer from Mexico, Missouri . . . lists reading and laughing as favorite pastimes . . . future in social work. Jr. Les Bas, FTA, Ullerico, Mo.: Glee Club 1, 25 Concert Choir 521, District, Sectional Speech Contestg Mother Is a Freshman Cast, Sid Pip: CYF. Dona Lorraine Rea Lively and cheerful . . . in- terested in art and sports. . . plans to be an interior dec- orator. Art Club. Sid Pip: Rainbows. Mary Richardson Efficient and sensible . . . knows what she wants and how to get it . . . friendly charm. Yvonne Putnam Vivacious and peppy . . . making friends is one of her hobbies . . . dreams of be- coming a dancer, but plans secretarial work. FIIA. Youth Fellowship Club. Sallie Reid Quick and clear thinking in a crisis . . . likes swimming and sewing . . . plans to be an elementary teacher. Jr. Les Bas: Sr. Les Bas, Jr. Capitolinej Jr. Red Cross, School lCcpre.ventati11e,' f'Skin of Our Teeth Castj Girls Choir 2: Jr. Choir 1,' fflllother Is a Freshman Cast. Charter: Sept Heure, Sec.: CAR, Sec.: Fanz: Beaux Arts Court: MYF, Senior Scouts: Jr. Woman's Club. David W. Roth Thinks ahead and plans ac- cordingly . . . Dave's hobbies include photography and lapidary . . . likes camping in Wisconsin . . . career in architecture. Wranglers, Track 1, 52, 3, 4. Luther League, Treas.: Loess. Patricia Putting A warm glow in her smile . . . interested in trampolines . . . friendly charm. Deanna Reum Genuine insight and interest in people . . . almost finished The Brothers Karamazov . . . likes bridge and golf . . . plans a career in art. Senator Speaks, Art Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas: Jr. Cap- itolirzej Golf 3, 4, Girls Choir 1. Charter: Jr. Woman's Club, Business Manager, Dance Court: Tidz: Walther League. Carol Ann Rovin Everybody's buddy . . . says having fun is her hobby . . . perky pony-tail. Freshman Class Vice Pros, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Svc., Ji, Ilornecoming Chrm., llornrc- cnming Court 4, Jr. Capito- lineg Capitoline, Snapshot Ed. ,' FN.-l, Treas.g Senator Speaks: Golf 31 Girls Choir 1, 2, Prom Court. Jr. Woman's Club: Sept Heure, Pres., Sgt, at Arms: Charter: NFTY: BBG: Senior Scouts: Fanz. Tom Rachford Quiet, but has a dry, unex- pected sense of humor . . . golf is a favorite pastime . future in business adminis- tration. Delphics, Golf 2, 5. CYO. Roy Rhodes Looks for fun and almost al- ways finds it . . . teasing sense of humor . . . photog- raphy is a favorite pastime, but Dusty dreams of explor- ing the South Pole. Wranglers: Delphicsg Typog- raphy Clubg Student Council lg Band 1, 2, Football 3, 4. CYO. Georgia Roy Tiny and trim . . . wide va- riety of interests . . . plans to be a clerk typist in a doc- tor's office. Office Occupations Club. lO7 IOR Robert B. Runnels Believes in moderation . . . reticent, but has a sense of humor . . . Bob likes outdoor sports . . . future in archi- tecture. Football 1, 2, 3. CYO, Vice Pres. Bob Sawyer A thoughtful respect for peo- ple . . . homespun humor and a slow drawl . . and practical. Student Council Ig Soplmrliorc f'lu.w.y Treas. Pill Rollers. . tolerant Clyde Scott Smiles as if he had a secret . . . likes hunting, fishing, and trapping . . . future in electronics engineering. Lrzllm Dogs, Vice Pres.: Ilvl- plzicx. Billie Lou Ryan Pleasant and willing to help . . . bright eyes and a beam- ing smile . . . hopes to travel in South America . . . future in elementary education. Jr. Lrw liuxg Sr, Les Brzxg Jr. Vripitriline. Charter. Alan J. Schilsky Confident of his ability to do a good job . . . jazz and Latin American rhythms . . . plans a future in political science. llyI'!lIljll4'l'-YI Barn Ilunzfc Com.: lfimtlrall I: Trrlck 1: Iinxlwt- bull .li Jr. Ulinir 1: 'kllritlicr lx 11 l'v7'l'-Yllllltlllu Cust. Don Selinger Sensible and quietly co-oper- ative . . . amiable and un- assuming . . . real interest in baseball . . . future in architecture or drafting. lfiiwlrrlll I. 3. -l. Q. Pill Rollers. Paul Sangster Excels in athletics and studies . . . tall, and friendly to everyone . . . basketball- minded . . . future in engi- neering. zfwroiimii 1, J, 4, .iii-my 4: lirzxlcefliirll 1, J. 3. l, All-City 4: TIYIFL' Z. 3. l: Iirmrrhall 15 llvl'l'lI1fllt'l'S, 7'ri'1m.: Sophomore t'la.v.v l 1'1'i' I'r4'S. Pill Rollersg Basketball Bounce Court 3, 4. Bob Schuster Natural and sincere . . . liked by all who know him and even by many who don't . . . success in athletics . . . fu- ture in coaching and educa- tion. ll'riuiyIi'i'x. l'1'e'x., Syl. ul .-lmis, Vim' I'rex.g .lmrliiilrly Comm. ,' f,'l1fI'ff'I'lfl Coirzivil: Football 1, J, 3, .l, Capt.: lfrzxlrriihall 1, 2, 3, lf 1f11Sr'In1lI I, 2, 3, .l, Pill Rollers: MYF. Mildred Sellers Something regal in her walk . . . speaks with honesty . . . drama is her natural climate . . . plans to be an elemen- tary school teacher. l 7'.l.' Jr. lmx lim: Sr. Les lirlxi Jr. f'r111if0li1i1': fjlllllifli- linw, ,l.v.vt. E115 Skin of Our Tafiitlfj Cnxl: Jr. Choir 1: .Ll flrlppvllii 2, -S, .l: 'Rlloflier' lx ri 1'v7'f'Nll7ll1lIlU Vaal: Ilistrfcl, NI'f'f'fUTlf!Ll Sprwwll Ilimtrsl. Jr. Woman's Clubg MYF. lO8 Don Savage Works quietly and inconspic- uously , . . loyal school citi- zen without an enemy in the world . . . likes water skiing and winter sports . . . plans to be a physical ed teacher. FFA, R01Ifl7ift'I',' Track 1, 24: Football J. l. DeMolay. Bob E. Schuster Friendly and accommodating . . . one of the few people whose eyes actually twinkle . . . intends to be a tool and die apprentice. Lathe Dogs, Slate l,lLI'llILIllifll- farian. Joan Marie Senalik Warm, friendly smile . . . talented in music . . . grace- ful, well-balanced walk . . . future undecided. I .V,-1: 0.1.1, Vim' l'ri'.t., Vamp IIvprfsr'11taZfz'r?: Skin of Our Twill Cast: 0ri:lu'sh'u .2, 3, Q. ,l-Il. GOC3 Girl Scouts, Tidzg Sid Pip, Sgt. at Armsg Jr. Wom- an's Club. Barbara Jean Sharp Dark hair that glistens and a slow smile that beams . . . likes bowling, golf, and horse- back riding . . . plans to be a commercial artist or an air- line stewardess. Pliilos: Senator Spmilm. CYO. Margaret Skeeters Friendly and efficient . . . says her favorite pastime is talking . . . plans to work in an office. 4-H. Shirley Smith A sweet disposition with a shy, quiet charm . . . enjoys swimming and sewing , . . plans to work when out of school. FNJ. Moderator of 3rd Presbyteri- an Churchg Officer of Spring- field Presbytery. Norma Jean Shaw Jeanie is friendly and sensi- ble . . . likes roller skating and swimming . . . plans to be a nurse. FNJ, l'f'1'.v.: 7'i'nni'.v flllilz. Loess. Jim Slack Dependable school citizen . . . always ready with the facts . . . genuine and friendly. II'rnriylr'1'.v: Football 1, 2. 3. .ig Iiaslxvtliiill 1. 2. 3: Baxeball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pill -Rollers, Barbara Snodgrass Look of impish innocence. . . talented in art . . . likes piano and guitar . . . hopes to be a private secretary. Jr. f'r1pl'!nIiiiwg Swnntoi' Sprfrilnw: Girls l'1m1'l' I, 2. W AJ' V .1 Zigi. its .Wie efx I O R S 'U 'J' 'Aff the Qaqfi' t Susan Janice Sidener Tall, neat, and trim . . , Sue likes to swim . . . along with her secretarial work, plans to be married. Uigiiw' Ui'f'Il1JtlfIfOIl-V Club. Sid Pip, Sec., Rainbows. Margie Slagle Persuasive charm . . . likes swimming, dancing, and horseback riding . . . plans to be a bookkeeper for the Ill. Natl Bank. 45.1.15 Office OCCIIPZIHIIIIS Club. Rainbows, NJVGAQ 4-H, Pres., Sec. Eileen Spiegel Deep, dark eyes . . . sophisti- cated lady . . . doesn't say as much as she thinks . . . future undecided. NFTY, BBG. Leah Lane Skadden Gay, fun-loving, and friendly . . . hopes to travel around the world . . . plans to study social science or pre-nursing, but wants to be an airline hostess. 1 N.l, Suzi fill: Skin rif Our Tilllfiln f'11.vt. Tuxis, Pres., Ground Observ- ers Corps, Richard R. Smith Generous and ready to offer help . . . quick comprehen- sion of a subject orlsituation . , , likes swimming, ice- skating, and cars . '. . future in aeronautical engineering. ii'I'!lI1gI?l'Sj liu.vI.'i-tball 1, 24: Cross crflllllffjf 5. Pill Rollers. Ruth Ann Spilly Tall, chic, and graceful . . . likes golf, swimming and modeling . . . hopes to be an interior decorator. Jr. Lux Bas: SV. Los Bas: Jr. fY'!l11l'f0Il'7lI'f Siznaloi' Speaks: HSH11 of Our Teeflf' ,llrlkeup C0mm.f Girls Choir lj .vl Cap- pella 2, 3. 9. Rainbows, Worthy Advisor, Mariners, Charter, Sid Pip, Jr. Woman's Clubg Depz. lO9 IOR Connie Springer Speaks slowly and thought- fully , . . quietly friendly . . . enjoys reading . . . undecided between being an airline stewardess or an artist. Robert Stine Cheerful outlook on life . . . likes cars . . , hopes for travel and adventure . . . plans to study liberal arts at college. Ile-Ipliirx: Basf-ball 2, Band 1, 2, 4. DeMoIays. . Parish Tanner Tank has the knack of winning friends . . . lists as hobbies sports anddating . . . future in engineering. Wranglers, Football 1, 2, 3, .ij Track 2. DeMolay. Rich Stapleton Interested in others . . . looking for a good time . . . plans to be an IBM operator. Pill Rollers. Diana Joy Stratton Poised friendliness . . . quick, easy smile . . . hopes to travel and meet people . . . intends to study liberal arts and major in English. Drama Club: 'Slrin of Our Teeth Cast: Jr. Capitnlinrf Girls Choir 1, 2. Charter, Pic Wic. Sgt. at Arms: Sid Pip, Sec.3 Invita- tional: Beaux Arts Court and Usher, Pupz Bluz. Patricia A. Tate Chic and sophisticated . . . low, husky voice . . . likes outdoor sports . . . career in child psychology. Jr. Capiloline, fSacrad Ilearl Ili School: Style Show, Christ- mas Pageantl. Jr. Woman's Club: Jr. New- mang Pic Wic. Sgt. at Arms: Sid Pipg CYOQ Invitational. Lawrence Lee Stegall Enthusiastically friendly . . . likes philately, baseball, bas- ketball, and swimming . . . hopes to own a restaurant. CIlff'll'I'lll f'aiuu'iI,' SHS Usher- iny Staff. Explorer Scoutsg GOC3 MYF. Jane Ellen Striebeck Hair like a freshly-laundered halo . . . remembers a rattle- snake . . .talented in music , . . plans to study creative arts. Jr. his Bax: Sr. Les Basg Srininr Class Treas., Jr. Class Src.: Jr. Capilolinei Girls Gulf Twain 2: 0rvhz'stra 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra Council 1, 4, L0rer's Lrap Court. Senior Scouts, Planning Board Pres., Fanzg Jr. Woman's Club, Treas.g Pink Poodlesg Charterg Sept Heureg Beaux Arts Ball Court. Byron Taylor Exuberance and enthusiasm , . . the absurd appeals to his sense of humor . . . fu- ture undecided. Travk 3,' Band 2, 3, 5. lvy Leaguers. John M. Stieren Dependable and taciturn . . . earnest, but has an unex- pected sense of humor . . . interest in sports . . . future in chemical engineering. Drlplzics, Sgt. at Arms, Treas., Football 1, 2, 3, .Q,' Band . Linda Sucherman Her ideas are original and creative . . . talented in fash- ion designing and sewing .. . plans to be an artist or art educator. Jr, Capilalirmg Senator Speaks, Asst, .-lrt Ed., FT.'l,' Skin of Our Teeth, Asst. Director, .-lrf Club! Jr. Les Ba-51: Drama Club, GAA, Girls Choir 1. B'nai B'rith, Chapter: Sec., Treas., Pres., Regionalg Re- porter, Districtg Delegate, ln- ternationalg Delegate, NFTY. Parliamentariang Springfield Theatre Guild Workshop. Mary Jean Taylor Jeannie with the big brown eyes . . . honest and genu- ine . . . likes sports . . . plans to be a nurse. FNA, Program Chairman. Hob Nob: Depz. 2' llO IORS Florence Tengler Quiet, but helpful and de- pendable . . . Flo likes to draw . . . hopes to be a nurse. Art Club: Youth for Christ Club, FNA. Loess, Rainbows. Bill Titchenal Makes up his mind and sticks to what he has decided . . . has the unusual hobby of making shrunken heads . . . always working on some scientific project. Jack Trigg Cosmopolitan and versatile . . . common sense with a quick wit . . . likes sports . . . future undecided. Student Council J, li Wran- glers, .trnerivau Fiiflrl Survive Representative: Sruior Class Pres., Baslrvllmll 1, 2. 3: Traci: Z, 3: Cross t'o1in!ry 2, 3. Pill Rollers, Treas., Pres. Perry Thomas Quiet-spoken and cheerful friend of everyone who knows him . . . outstanding athletic ability . . . future in business administration. Wraugflvrsq 1i'ootball 1, 2, 3, .lj Baskelball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. Pill Rollers. Enos Tolan Enie is to a party what CO2 . . , likes , , , wants is to soft drinks parties and girls to be rich, to be a U.S. Sena- tor, and to own a cattle ranch. Wranglers, Football 3, .lj Track 3, li. Pill Rollers. Kay Truter Capable, courteous Red . , . enjoys TV, movies, rec- ords and dancing . . . plans to be a sienoqrapher. FHA. Arthur Tinsley Quiet, but jovial . . . track enthusiast . , . friendly and well-liked. tfajrterifi Council, l?ilski'tl1all 1: Tmrl' 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3. Mary Jane Tolan Jaunty and vivacious . . . trim well-groomed appear- ance . . , likes social work and public speaking, but plans to study liberal arts. Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas, Drama Ulub, Jr. Capitoliiie. Hob Nob, Pic Wic, Pres., Treas., Sid Pip, Pres., Treas., CYO. Jolyn Underwood Fun-loving and nonchalant . . . neat and well-groomed . . . her plans are indefinite, but her ambition is to have seven million dollars. Jr. Capiloliue, Orchesl1'a I, 2, 3: Junior Class Vice Pres. Hob Nob, Pic Wic, Jr. Wom- an's Club, Vice Pres., Pupz Bluz. 1 . .f J, U7 cl. Q, V77 use ie if it f . Phil Tinsley jlfl Junior year transfer 'from Ashland, lll ,... looking for a good time . . . likes to tinker with his M.G .... planning to attend MacMur- ray. Marta Tragethon Considerate of other people' ... sparkling, but serious, too . . . future in medical tech- nology. Jr. Capitoline: Jr. Les Bas, Sr. Les Bas: Illini Girls Stale Rep., Cllf'67'l6fldi'7lg 3, 5, Girls Choir 1, 2, Cashmere Capers Queen. Charter, Treas., Sept Heure, Pink Poodles, Depz, Jr. Woman's Club, Pic Wic, Sid Pip, Mary Anna Usus Makes an effort to apply what she has learned . . . likes swimming and diving . . . plans to be a nurse. Philos, FX.l: Vice Pres., GAA, Jr. Capiloline, Sid Pip, Rainbows, Job's Daughters. lll .' IOR Janet Van Ausdall Amiable charm . . . knack of getting along with every- one , . . plans to study a pre-med course at college. Jr. Lrx Iiasg Sr. Les Basg Jr. llilpitoliiic, Hob Nob, Pres., Treas.: Depzg ir. Woman's Club: Pink Poo- les. Mary Louise Wagner Adapts her vocabulary to suit her personality . . . pert pony tail . . . future in elementary teaching. Jr. l7api'toline,' Skin of Our 7'emll1 Ticket C0-Chrmv' Lol:- ers' Lrap Decorations Comm.: Orirlirxtra I, 2, 3, Il. Charter: Sept Heureg Senior Scouts, Sec.: Jr, Woman's Club: Fanz: Jr. Newman. Jim Waters Likes activity and a good time . . . hobbies are fish- ing, swimming, and cars future in retailing. llixtriliu tire Education Club. DeMolay. -..Z.Jf Carol Van Horn Courteous and efficient . . . a shy, thoughtful friendliness . . . hopes to be an airline stewardess. Office Ucifiipailmis Club, I'rw.w. Rainbows. Pat Wallace Pleasantly precise . . . a sincerely attentive listener cheerful smile . . , plans to be a teacher. Jr, Las Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Iliviiria fflub: FHA ,' Jr. Choir 1, 2. Selz: Sid Pip, Sec.: Jr. Wom- an's Club: Rainbows: MYF. Janet Weiskopf Lively and spirited . . . dark eyes and a beaming smile . . . thinking about being a secretary. Hob Nob: Pic Wicg Sept Heureg Pupz Bluzg Vinz. Charles Van Valkenburg Tall and likeable . . . his friends call him a riot . . . plans to study science at the U. of l. llll'!lll!1li'l'K. YMCA: Senior Boys Invita- tional. Sharon Waltz Three and a half year gradu- ate . . . responsible and sym- pathetic . . . now with her husband in Champaign. Jr, t'Iini'i' lg A Cappella 2, 3, 5. Hob Nob: Rainbowsg Vinz. Jack Westover All-around interests . . . a shy, sly smile . . . sports enthusiast . . . says he would like to be mayor of Spring- field. lI'i'aiiylm'.v: Sr. Class Play f'um7ii.: Junior Class Prvx.: lfoofluzll I, 2, 3, .lj Basketball 1. J, Qi, Jlgr, .lg Baseball 2, 3, .QJ Jr. Chair 1: fillofliei' lx a l rr'x1i m an Cast. Pill Rollers, Sec. Eileen Marie Wagner Warm, sympathetic personal- ity with a serious side as well as a gay side . . . likes swim- ming and reading . . . plans future science study. Jr. Lffx Brix: Sr, Lrx Iiiix: Svnalor Speaks. Jr. Woman's Club: Selzg Wal- ther League. Kristina Elizabeth Wanberg Kris's smile is like a ray of sunshine . . . generosity and interest in other people . . . future in education. JV. Lex Bas: Sr. Irvs Bus: Jr. ffapllol'l1ie,: II07llf'Il0'llLiIlfl l'oui'l: llrifdlron Hubble Queen: l'rp Club: .llay Festival Court, l'rrmi Court, Charter, Sec.: Sept Heureg Beaux Arts Ball Court: Mar- iners: Depz. Marcia Wheaton Efficient and responsible . . . nimble with a needle . . , picnics and swimming . . . looking forward to Elmhurst College. ilr. hrs Bas: Sr. Les Bas: Jr. Capiiloliiicg Senator Speaks, Asst. Ed. : Jr. Choir lj A Cap- prlla 2, 3, lj Freshman Slu- rlrnt Council Award. Sid Pip, Pres., Treas.: Rain- bows: Luther League: Jr. Woman's Club. ll2 IORS Robert Wheeler Responsible and far-sighted . . . works with determination . . . genuine interest in others . . . future in business administration. BYF, Faith Chairman. Robert Wilde Always working on a project or an experiment . . . ambi- tious in an easy-going way . . .I plans to be an electrical engineer. Jr. Choir Ig A Cappella 2, 3, 4. DeMolay. Jackie Wollan Miss Merry Christmas all year round . . . concise sim- plicity is an attribute of poetry . . . talented in music . . . plans to be a teacher. Student Council I, 2, 3, 4, Sec. .iq Senator Speaks, Asst, News Ed.g Iloniwifimiiny Courtg .lr. Les liasg Sr. Les Bas: Golf Team 2, 05 .rl Cappella 2, 3. .l : Prom Queen. PYF, Pres.g Senior Scouts: Roundupg DAR Citizenship Awardg Jaycee Citizenship Awardg Voice of Democracy Essay Awardg Invitational: Miss Merry Christmas. Carolyn Joy Wheeler Graceful and versatile . . . looks for fun and finds it . . . going to New York to dance with the Rockettes. Skin of Our Tei'th ' Castj Jr. l'lmir I: Girls Choir 2, Charterg Pic Wic, Pres.g Pupz Bluz, Vinz. Deanna Williams Sophisticated poise and sprightly animation . . . likes sports and music . . . career in industrial psychol- ogy. Jr. Lrs Ilaxj Sr. Lvs Basj Jr. Capituline: t'lie+'rIParler 3, ,lg Prom Court. Fanzg Jr. Woman's Clubg Pink Poodlesg Charter, Sgt. at Armsg Sept Heure. Bill Wood Came to SHS in his junior year, having traveled widely through the U.S .... ap- pealing drawl and friendly sincerity . . . future in in- surance. Pill Rollers. Carol Widmayer Quiet friendliness as glowing as her hair . . . likes swim- ming and tennis . . . can't decide between newspaper work and teaching physical education. Switator Spiuilzxq .vlrt Flubj Jr. Viipitoliiiw. Pic Wic: Sid Pipg Jr. Wom- an's Club: Tidz. Gary F. Williams independence with a winning smile . . . likes photography and electronics . . . future plans include the Air Force. Typography Clubg Cafeteria Council: Cross Clozliitry J, Co- Capt.j Track 4. DeMolay. Patty Lou Woodcock Sincere, friendly, and open- minded . . . neat and trim . . . always ready to laugh . . . future undecided. Jr. Les IMS? Sr. Les Bas, Vice Pres.g Jr. Uapitulineg Senator Speaks, mlxxt. l.'ir1fiilrLtion IlIgr.j Girls Ulmir lg Jr. Chair 2. Charter, Sgt, at Arms, Vice Pres.g Sept Heure, Sec.g Jr. Woman's Clubg Senior Scoutsg Fanz. Sharon Wilborn A grace for gentleness . . . talented in art . . , hopes to work with foreign languages. I'l11'l0.' .-lrt 1'l1lI1: Srniitur Speaks. Jr. Womari's Club: CBYF. Warren Wingerl' ln two years at SHS Wienie became one of the best-liked boys in his class , . . bois- terous, slap-stick humor . .. future in engineering. Wraiiglvrsi Football, Mgr. 3, .lj Basketball 3g Track 3. Pill Rollersg Ivy Leaguers. Clarence Yard Relaxed and easy, even in speaking . . . likes to work on car engines . . . 'future plans in Navy electronics. Cafeteria Council. ll3 , SENIORS Fernola June Yates Shirley Yates James Huddleston A sweet, sincere smile , . . Sug has a warmth to her Friendly and cooperative amiable and efficient . . . friendliness . . , cooperative photography is a favorite plans to'be a secretary, or and dependable . . . intends pastime . . , plans to be a to serve in the Women's Air to be a secretary. draftsman. Force. Philo, Dance Chrmg G.111,: D.E. Philo, Secg G.1.1j D.E. Rifle Club. HANN U HAMALA Recipient of one of 700 scholarships awarded an- nually to Europeans, Hannu Hamala came to us from Oulu in northern Finland. The Senior class proudly welcomed him into their midst last September. SHS appreciates the rich international experience it gains from the fine caliber of foreign students represented this year by Hannu, LAJOS PAPP Lajos is a member of a group that we Americans honor: the Hungarian freedom fighters! A native of Papa, Hungary, Louie after graduation from secon- dary school, worked as a radio technician in his home town, During the recent Revolution, he tuned Radio Free Europe broadcasts instead of the Red propaganda broadcasts over Radio Budapest. For this reason, he fled his homeland and came to the U.S. under our Hungarian refugee program. i JACK TRIGG JUDY HANSON GERMANY SWEDEN EXCHANGE STUDENTS Through Springfield High School's participation in the American Field Service Summer Program, Springfield was able to send two students abroad in the summer of l956. The students are selected on the basis of grades, all-round activity, leadership, and adaptability. They live for the summer months with a fam- ily in one of the European countries. This year, Judy Hanson spent the summer in Sweden, while Jack Trigg lived in Germany. Their trip also included Paris, New York City, and the boat trip across and back with the hundreds ot other American Field Service Exchange Students from the United States. ll5 Penny Laws Art Tinsley Bob Schuster Nancy Huffer Bruce Gordon Jack Westover Enos and Mary Jane Tolan Martha Cotton Bobby Gerster Rosemary Leach Marcia Wheaton Deanna Reum and Tom Harmon Marta Tragethon Mary Jean Taylor Becky Nelson Judy Hanson Ted Friedman and George Karpman A I8 l9 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26. 27. 28. 29. 3O. 3l. 32. 33. 34. 35 36. 37. NCIENT Loretta Fillion Mary Louise Wagner Julene Campbell Linda Sucherman Parrish Tanner Ruth Ann Spilly Jane Harden Ed Albert Judy Critchfield Jane Lemme Sally Drury John Stieren Daphne l-lillburg Eileen Wagner Don Filbrun Larry Morgan Joy Giordano Dianne Harrison Julie Porter Barbara Miller HISTURY 38. Bunny LaBarre 39. Jim Waters 40. Carol Sue Marshall 4l. Dick McRay 42. Ruth Niemoeller 43. Gene Johnson 44. Carolyn Peacher 45. Leah Skadden 46. Jack Trigg 47. Yvonne Putman 48. Paul Sangster 49. Rod Gabel 50. Pete Lindberg Sl. Fernola and Shirley Yates and Karen Heyland 52. Armand LeCrone 53. Pat Wallace Roy Rhodes Lesta Elliott Pat Tate Perry Thomas Carol Ann Rovin Pat Woodcock Dean Chance Mary Jane Carter Josephine Hodges Linda Bullard and Deanna Williams Londra Hayes Judy Brown Jackie Ewing Rita Gooch Mike Phillips J U N I O R C L A S S 'I -S S iii! Ee 51: was fl -l f' ll kg. J U N I O R C L A S S JOYCE ANKENY LYNDA BRADLEY JO MElERS FRED KONRAD TREASURER VICE-PRESIDENT SECRETARY PRESIDENT Having completed the first three years of our stay at Springfield High School, we, the members of the Junior Class, look to the fourth and final year with hopes high for turning out a class which will be superior in all fields. Memories, such as cheering our team on to the Sweet Sixteenn and having good times with our friends, make advancing to the last rung on this ladder of high school days a sad event in our lives. As Freshmen and Sophomores we displayed ability in scholastics, athletics, and other extra curricular activities. In the role of Juniors we proved that the class of '58 is capable of taking over as Seniors, and we are now eager to accept their important responsibilities. With all the glittering dreams for the future ahead of us, we face our most difficult task, that of keeping stride with the high standards we have set for ourselves. This is not the time to let down, but, instead, it is the time to work even harder to make our graduating class the best ever. FRED KONRAD l l8 Joyce Ankeny Bob Antonini Janet Baker Debbie Baker Norman Baker Janet Baldwin Carolyn Baldwin Lee Karen Barker Robert Barnosky Gerald Beadle Janet Beardsley Patti Beck Beverly Bell Roger Bender Harold Berg Bob Beveridge Beth Ann Biendarra Jack Billington Beverly Blue Raymond Bluhm Roy Borg Ralph Bose Lynda Bradley Curtman Bramble Ruth Ann Britz Evelyn Brooks Tom Brosch Shirley Brower John Brownback Bill Bruce Bonnie Bruce Bob Brunsrnan Tom Brydges Jo Ellen Buchanan Charles Buchheit JUNIORS y ll9 JUNIORS IZO Don Bull Lynda Burge Carol Byerly Dennis Carroll Bob Carter Mary L, Cartmell Pete Casper Sandy Castles Donald Childs Carol Christen Donald Ciesler Dick Class Judy Coates Jolene Crouch Sonja Croy Elaine Cummings Champ Davis Jeanette Davis Nancy Davis Bill De Croix Sandra de St. Jean Sandra Dickenson Stephen Dilts David Dodge Pat Dowling Bonnie Downey Bill Downing Tom Downs James Duncan Judy Dunkel John Dunn Bob Eggleston Don Eickhoff Sharon Enders Sue Erskine Susan Ervin Donna Jean Estill Eileen Etter Marilyn Evans Mark Evans Sandra Evans Elaine Feir Dan Fernandes Sue Fitch Pat Flamm Janet Frederick Jean Fredericks Nancy Fromm Joyce Fryer Tom Fuller Kim Funk Louise Funk Dana Furry Sandy Galasse Sharon Galasse Marvin Gardner Phil Gerber Lois Gibson Diane Gisel Myra Golden Richard Grable Eleanor Green Shirley Green Barbara Gregg Joanne Grove Marianne Gudas Diane Gurgens Judith Guy Nancy Guy Bob Halls JUNIORS l2l Janet Hansen Ronald Hardy John Harrison Byron Hathorn John Hawley Donna Haycraft Leslie Heineke Phyllis Heinzel Kris Hockenyos Joe Hogan Dick Hoke James Hollis Richard Hollis Marilyn Holt Mary Houghton Dorothy Huddleston Marilyn Hudson Robert Hunt Harry Hyndrnan Bill Ice Bill Irwin Larry Jabusch Arlene Jacobs Sue Jacobs Jerry Johnson Barbara Jones Gordon Jones Don Kaiserman Donna Kay Kaiserman Janice Kantner Robinette Kaylor Robert Wicks Alan Kennedy Connie King Kay King JUNIORS 122 JUNIORS 123 David Kinner Betty Lou Klekamp Sandra Knecht David Kobes Pete Kobes Ronald Koehne Fred Konrad John Krachik Axtell Kramer James Kratzer Elizabeth Krueger Wilbur Krueger Stephen Kweder Ruth Lance Donald Laslo Suzanne Lee John Linxwiler Leon Lochbaum Cayellen Logan Laurel Loibl Sandra Lott Charles Lutes Darlene Lynn Joseph Magro Marilyn Markwell Carolyn Marsh Betty Martin Jack Matlack Beverly Maulding Marty McAllister Nancy McBrian Judy McCarty Judy McCoy Judy May McCoy Mike McDaniels JUNIORS lZ4 Judy McGaw Darlene Mclntosh Peggy McKenzie Nancy McKibbin Jo Meiers Marcia Mittelberg Suzanne Moats Terry Moffitt Janet Moody Bill Morrison June Moslander Bill Mudd Sandra Murphy Janet Myers Elizabeth Mylroie Harvey Najim Mike Nation Linda Nelson Mike Newby Robert Newell Bill Newman Linda Niccolls Dale Oehler Nancy Oldham Gary Oline Laila Olsen Susan Olson Pat O'Neal Robert Owens Leon Padgett Thomas Parks Stanley Patrick Libbie Peterson Donna Pickett Mike Podshadley Robert Porteus Phillip Paulsen Lynn Prater Doug Proctor William Profrock Larry Ramey John Riney Phyllis Rising Donna Roberts Linda Roberts Luella Jean Robertson James Rogers Jim Rollman Glenn Rose Marcia Ruzes George Sabo Barry Satlow Marguerite Sauer Taavo Saviste Jan Schermerhorn Jey Schien Bob Schmidt Keith Schnepp Carol Schroeder Barbara Scott Victor L. Seppi Richard Sexton Sylvia Sharp Robert Shewmaker Judith Sink Charles Skeels Becky Slagle Beverly Smith Harriet Smith Phillip smafh JUNIORS l25 Tony Smith Kay Speis Wanda Spencer Phillip Spengler Delores Squires Margaret Stanford Sylvia Staley John Stapleton Pat Stein Allan Stephens Percy Stephens Mike Stephenson Carolyn Stinson Lewis Striebeck Kenneth Streight John Stuckey Sandra Stults Nancy Swartout Jean Taylor Judy Taylor Sarah Temple Janet Terrell Sharon Tietz Eleanor Thomas Priscilla Thompson Elizabeth Tinsley William Tranquilli Ann Tobin Henry Vermillion Charles Vespa Judy Vicars Judy Walsh Norma Warren Ronald Wilson Gary Weber JUNIORS l26 JUNIORS 127 Clarence Welch Catherine Weller Robert White Larry Keafer Scott Wike Darlene Willi Bob Willis Toni Williams Gary Wilson Betty Wood Shirley Woodrum Robert Wright John Yarbrough Mary Kay Zook Carol Zoutte S O P H O M 0 R E C L A S S 4 Va li S O P H O M O R E C L A S S STEVE WINGERT JUDY BROTHERS PRESIDENT VICE-PRESIDENT POLLY WANLESS JEAN MITCHELL TREASURER SECRETARY Now as we reach the midpoint of our high school educa- tion we can look back on the past years with pride. The class of '59 has helped in every way to better the fine record of Springfield High School, athletically, scholastically, and so- cially. Although many people feel that the Sophomore year is the hardest scholastically, many of this year'S Sophomores can be proud of their record and hope for even better standings in the two remaining years. Therefore, we can look towards the remaining years at SHS as being two of the finest years of our lives. l am sure that the class of '59 will be one of the best all- round classes to ever graduate from SHS. L5 L. STEVE WINGERT l28 Linda Adams Thomas Adams Robert Aiken Joe Albers Dave Alfred Connie Amidei Lee Anderson Rick Angwin Elizabeth Armstrong Sharon Ash Jimmy Atherton Virginia Bachmann Don Bailey Colleen Baity Marillee Baker Monty Baker Gary Bales Ed Baietto Nancy Barkman Kay Barrow JoAnn Barton Charles Baughman Bob Baum Lynda Baumgardner Bill Baumgartner Sue Beck Nancy Benedict Ed Bentley Jean Berberet Judy Berg JoAnn Bergman Bill Bierbaum Marsha Bishop Sarah Blanchard Don Bolin Farrell Kay Bolt Helen Bonnett Pat Booker Nick Bosen Angela Bostic Dick Bradley Jerry Brasche Judy Brawner Kurtis Bray Don Brittin Judy Brothers Linda Brown Stanley Browne Stan Brunsman Gordon Buchmann Jeanette Buecker Nancy Buecker Karen Burchard Susan Burrage Gary Butcher Mike Campbell Lynda Canfield Jane Carleton Robert Carmichael Sally Carson Kathy Cass Bayard Catron Judy Challans SOPHOMORES l29 SOPHOMORES l3O Vernon Clanton Gayle Clapp Betsy Clark Joyce Clark Mary Beth Cleary Robert Cobb Nancy Coe Art Cofer Bob Colantino George Thomas Cole Polly Condlt Bob Cox Elizabeth Crabtree Bob Crane Dale Creighton Lynette Crouch Shirley Cudworth Janie Culp Karen Curby Nancy Curtman Paula DeCroix Paul Denson Lana DeVore Sherry DeWitt Charlotte Dexheimer Alan Dial Charlene Dindas Janice Dona James Donegan Arlene Douglas Dan Downey Jim Doyle Tim Doyle Phyllis Drennan Lynn Drury Richard Dunkirk Judy Dunseth Caryl Eddington Ron Eisenberg Beverly Elliott Margery Ellis Richard Elmore Darleen Engel Linda Ennis Helen Erickson Judy Evans Julie Evans Steve Evelotf Charles Eyman Bill Farney Bob Farris Bev Fehr Phil Ferry Bill Fiter Cindy Fintowski Clara Fisher Janet Fixmer Donald Folger Jean Folkes Bill Ford Ray Ford Bob Freitag Dennis Fugate Rosemary Fulgenzi Stuart Gable Sharon Garard Gloria Gibbons Tom Giblin Sharon Gibson Janet Gillum Ronnie Gillette Don Glass Bill Godbey Joe Goriszewski Betty Graeff Ruth Graf Bob Graham Jeanie Grant Judie Graves Jane Grebler Eddie Greenberg Clifford Griffith Diane Grizzell Charles Gurgens Doris Gutzwiler Jane Hagel Mary Hamilton Barry Hanson Ralph Hardisty Janet Harford Judy Harman Judith l-lay Marian Heacock Bob Head Richard Heiden Judy Heine Bob Hill Sandra Hill Rita Ann Hinds Linda Hinton Karen Hitch Carolyn Hoffman Fred Hoffman Niles Hoffman Ruth Hogarth Clem Hohl John Hollis Lynn Holsheiser JoAnn Hopper Levi Hooper Tom Hoopes Jerrie Howard Barbara Huddleston Ronald Huddleston John Hyde Bill James Lynda James Gary Jesberg Larry Johnson Mike Johnson Margo Keil Marilyn Keiser Ruth Keith Charles Kerr Donald Killion Bruce Kimble SOPHOMORES l3l Bob King Lonna King Russell Klekamp Bob Koratsky Lois Kramer Judy Kramzar Mary Lou Krupp Sally Kuster Sherrill LaBaw Carmen Lampert Paula Lester Virginia Leroy Becky Lewis Carol Lewis Bill Lindquist Linda Lloyd Patty Lock Kathleen Long Neila Loveless Kenneth Lueck Albert Lyons Ronald Mably Dona Mackinley JoAnn Margo Emma Martin George Mathis Gene McAfee Todd McClay Nancy McCoy Jim McFadden Lynn McGill George McKinzie Robert Meador Stan Merrick Bob Meyer George Micheal Patricia Miller Jean Mitchell Tommy Mottet Dick Moreau Joe Mulrooney Neida Mumford Errol Murdock Maureen Murphy Tom Murphy Judy Napier Bill Nelson Tony Nelson John Niemoeller Gary Nix Nancy Noll Mike O'Neill Francine Padget Penny Patton Kay Pausell Donald Pearson Jim Peck Billie Pedigo Joyce Peebles Wilma Pierce Judy Perrine James Peters SOPHOMORES 132 Mary Pitzer Gary Plessa Tom Plohr Joyce Ann Poland Frances Powell Donna Prentice Jim Pruitt Carolyn Putnam Marilyn Putnam Mary Randolph Edith Rape Roy Rath Mike Rauch Jack Reeves Jean Reichert Stan Releford Sharon Remmers Judy Richards Debby Rigg Catherine Rinnus Ron Roof Richard Roth Charles Rumble James Russell Janet Ryan Margaret Ryan Michael Ryan Rodger Ryan Marvin Sanders Jakky Sangster Dale Shaefer Dale Scheitinger Janet Schlitt Karen Schmidt Paul Schmidt Don Schnepp Donna Schoknecht Marian Schultz Richard Scott Sally Sedlack Linda Sembell Charles Shauger Ada Shaw Mary Ann Sherertz Warren Shipley Sue Ann Skeels Bonnie Skibitzki Sandra Smedstad Beverly Smith Bill Smith Dennis Smith Donna Smith John Smith Sara Spear Sue Ann Spencer Judy Spikre Bill Stallone Virginia Stark Kathryn Starling Dave Steininger Brenda Stewart Sandra Stinnett Kathy Stoeckel SOPHOMORES I33 James Strickland Jim Stoneking Larry Stowers Carolyn Sturdy Judy Sullivan Ron Sundermeyer Donna Suter Karen Swanson H. Mae Takahara Judy Theilken Sally Taylor Jan Thomas Sally Thomas Ronald Thompson Starlin Thompson Charles Traeger Ted Treece Mary Ann Vacco Jay Van Sice Joyce Van Sice Ron Vaughn Mary Verhines Tom Vinson Frank Wables Rita Walantus Al Walker Eugene Walker Judy Walker Sandy Wands Carole Wanless Polly Wanless Jim Ward Pat Ward Barbara Warren Janice Warren John Watt John Weakley Leanora Weaner John Weatherford Warren Weber June Weingardt Roger Wells Ginger West Nancy Westover Linda Westmorlan Sandra Wetzel Barbara Wiggins John Williams Melvin Williams Jackie Willis Doris Wilson Kenneth Wilson Steve Wingert Richard Winters Rita Wolfson Bob Yazell Dean Young Robert Young Lee Zelle Roy Ziegler Patricia Zittle F R E S H M A N C L A S S of fn eq? V X BOB POSEGATE PHIL SMITH PRESIDENT vicE-PRESIDENT SUE LANICH DINAH SANGSTER TREASURER SECRETARY Our class of l96O has the distinction of being the last Freshman Class to walk the halls of Springfield High School. For two consecutive years we will face the privi- lege of being the low man on the totem pole of class- ranking. The main characteristic of a Freshman Class, in my estimation, is newness. We have faced many new situ- ations, met many new friends, studied under many new teachers, and crammed our heads with many new facts. We have shown promising signs of developing in ath- letics, becoming the leaders in the social functions, and upholding the high scholastic standing of our now be- loved SHS. In the future we hope to be known and re- membered as an outstanding class and toward that goal we shall strive in the next three years. BOB POSEGATE l 35 FRESHMEN l36 Charlsie Abernathy Jack Ackerman Gerry Adams John Albers Kenneth Aldrich Michael Anderson Paul Irving Anderson Bill Andrews Carole Jean Anker John Armstrong Patricia Ashbaker Linda Atwater Dave Avolt Deedee Baer Roger Baer Irene Baietto Bill Baker Patsy Baker Marlene Barlick Judy Barnes Dee JoAnn Barnosky Lloyd Barrington Paul Barrow John Bartello Janet Bartram James Bast David Becker Beverly Benedict Donald Bernstein Bobbie Blackburn Bob Blayock Kenny Blood Jon Bluhm Kay Blush George Boehm Mike Boyle Sue Bracewell Brenda Bradshaw Nancy Branch Bill Brasche Jim Brewer Dave Brinkerhoff Richard Brown Sue Brown Kohn Brunner Russ Bryant Judy Buhl Jerry Buker Anita Bullard Velma Burris Sharon Callahan Gordon Campbell Linda Campbell Susan Cantrall Paul Carey Robin Carpenter Jean Casper Kenny Castles Nancy Joanne Charnb Elaine Chandler Melinda Charlton Tom Cobb Sara Cohn GFS Carole Colburn Jerry Coleman Jerilyn Conover Cynthia Cooper Barbara Corneau Judy Cornelius Cynthia Corson Mary Alice Cousin Pat Cox Karen Craig Georgene Crane Shirley Crawford Dena Criz Jan Crump Linda Curfman James Curtin Pam Curtis James Davis Jeanne Davis Joann Davis Judy Davis Nancy Dean Mary DeCroix Michael Dehen Carol DeHollander Nancy Delaney Carolyn Denson Fred Dentino Tom Devine Marlene DeYoung Clara Diefenback Susan Diller Harold Ditmer Judy Dona Corwin Dormire Tom Dougherty Robert Downer Barbara Downs Sandra Dunham Bev Dunn Larry Durham Phillip Eastlick Jim Ealey Carol Ebert Judie Eddington Brenda Edwards Toni Enders Beth Erskine Bill Erwin Carolyn Evans Judith Ann Eymann Vickie Faeth Larry Fagan James Farrell Janice Farrell Linda Feldmann Janice Fenstermaker Fairy Ferchow Esther Fischer Pete Ankeny Freida Fleming Carole Fletcher Judy Flowers FRESHMEN 137 FRESHMEN if 'Qs 138 Robert Folkes David Follmer Judy Fortner Bev Francisco Carole Franklin Pat Frantz Bonnie Frederick William Friedman Barry Fuist Charles Gaffigan Alan Garretson Luke Gaule Connie Gekas Cherry George Sandra George Dale Gilbert Don Gleason Julie Glisson Bob Goodwin Claude Graeff John Graff Bobbie Grant Janis Grant Pattie Greenwood Jackie Griswold John Gust Roger Hahn Marilyn Hamende Mary Hardin Edna Hardy Ronnie Harris Jane Harrison Dick Hart Kurt Salla Mary Hawkins Nancy Hawkins Margaret Hazlett Emmerich Hehn Susan Heimlich Virginia Heinzel Carolyn Hendrix Tom Herr Tom Herring Don Hester Mary Ann Heward Ed Highland Carole Hobbs Phil Hofferkamp Carolyn L. Hoffman Judy Ann Hoffman Mary Holmes Norman Homiller Peggery Hooper Sharon Howlett Bob Hubbell Jay Huddleston Gary Hulcher Nancy Hurst Dick Husted Jo Ann Jackson Karen Jackson Judy Jacobs Karon Jacobs Rae Jacobs Sandra Jacobs Sue Jacobs Marilyn James Leonard Jayne Kenneth Johnston Bob Jones Charles Robert Jones Gary Jones Ronald Koehlert Janet Kaiser Charles Kalbfleisch Shirley Kane Karen Keeslar Bonnie Kelly Alan Kerman Frank Kerr Bill Kessinger Allen Killpatrick Harriett King Marianne King Ben Kiningham Judith Kinney Mark Kirk Kay Klammer Karen Knutson Penny Kramer Effie Kufdakis Ray Kuizin Cheri Kulm Freddie Kunges Ralph Lackey Jim LaFaver Sue Lanich Lynn Laughlin Dick Lavenaoski George Laurenzana Bonnie Lawonn David Lawson Ronnie Lee Mary Lehman Carolyn Lemons Kathy Lenz Ronnie Lester Gary Lewis Donna Lindquist Arthur Lindsay Carol Lott Kaye Ludwig Melinda Lynch Larry McAfee Linda McAfee Alice McBrian John McCall Jim McCarty Ray McCarty Coleen McGaw Barbara McKee Sharon McKinney Ronnie McLeese David Mack Richard Mack Kathryn Malecki FRESHMEN l39 FRESHMEN l4O Gail Malinoft Ed Markert Marilyn Marschel Donna Martin Jerald Maurer Jim May Jan Meinert Gloria Meredith Lynn Metzger Carol Millard Edward Miller Judy Miller Pat Miller Sharon Miller Jack Minnis Leland Mittelberg Arthur Moak Dick Monckton Robert Monson Jim Montgomery Dick Moody Penny Moore Barbara Moose Stephan Morehead Carl Morin Margaret Morrison Ma ry Margaret Mort Kay Moss Brenda Moughan Gail Mrkvicka Mitch Murdock Charlene Murtin Sharon Mytar Karen Nail Vicki Nardi Joyce Neat Lynn Neff Bonnie Negaard Sharlene Neubarth Marilyn Neumann Dale Nevins Gary Newell Nanette Nicholson Norma Jean Nicol Martha Norell Larry Novak Carol Nyilas Jo Anne Oberman Michael Oberrnan John Ogden Dorothy Olsen Nils Olsen Larry Olson Darlene Oseland Lewis Overaker Tom Padgett Norman Parker Nancy Parks Ralph Patkus Linda Pearce Carole Pearcy Richard Peck Louesa Pedigo Gary Peebles Lee Pelham Virginia Pelser Karen Perry Bill Peterman Fred Peters Bill Petty Terry Phillips Charles Pickett Bill Plohr Sharon Poage Linda Pollack Diana Poole Bob Posegate Peggy Jo Potter Richard Powell Dee Prola Tony Prosperini Jack Pruitt Mary Randolph Joyce Ratner Tom Rayhill Sharon Redding Sharon Reece John Reed Erika Rehm Sharon Reilly Mary Jo Reletord Tallie Reum Dennis Reynolds Joan Rhodes Carol Ann Rice Fred Rice Jack Richardson Richard Riech Phyllis Pilling Patti Rimsay Mary Edith Robertson Patricia Robertson Miriam Robeson Jack Robinson Nancy Robson Katherine Romence Rick Ross Sandra Rudin Bud Rumble Richard Russell Edward Hart Kenneth Samonds Sandy Saner Dinah Sangster Julie Ann Saxer Norma Scantlin Barry Scarlett Marilyn Schattner Gary Scharf Sandy Schrarnm Sandra Schroeder Janet Schroll Archie Scott Joyce Sharp Jane Shaw Madelynn Shaw FRESHMEN l4l i+,,, ,,, FRESHMEN l42 Gary Shipley Jewel Short Sharon Shuster John Sibons Mary Simpson Mary Beth Skadden Gary Skeeters Barbara Smith Bill Smith David Smith Gary Smith Judy Smith Kay Smith Linda Lou Smith Paula Smith Phil Smith Sondra Smith Mary Sokolis Tony Speis Gerald Spittler Sandra Spriet Judy Sprinkel Edward Squires Warren Staley Jack Steinhour Carol Strinkruger Kathleen Sternaman Raymond Steskal Janet Stone Anne Stuart Douglas Sutton JoAnn Sutton Robert Swan Sone Ann Takahara Joan Talkington Dave Taylor Lynn Taylor Virginia Taylor Pudge Thomas Gary Tilley Kenneth Tinsley Vincent Tranquilli Jay Trede Sally Trippel Richard Trout Dorothy Turner Beverly Truter Sam Unsbee Delores Ushman Virginia VanCamp Herbert Vaughn Linda Vaughn Richard Vehove Michael Vinson Sandra Wables Sharon Wainscott Bill Walantus Bill Waldmire Lynda Walker Virginia Wanless Barbara Watson Karen Watts Don Watts Janet Way Donald Weedman Alice Wene Lorraine White Carol Ann Whitlock Bill wiihey Blair Whitney Frank Wiesenmeyer Jim Wieties Judy Wike Jim Williams Loretta Williams Peggy Williams Dave Wilson Sandra Wilson Pam Windsor Bob Wittenborn Karen Woodcock John Yates David Yost Alan Young Jim Young Vincent Zummo FRESHMEN Engraving by CAPITOL ENGRAVING COMPANY Printing and Binding by SCHNEPP AND BARNES Photography by THE SPRINGFIELD PHOTOGRAPHERS ASSOCIATION Abigail Studio, l303 South Sixth Street Anderson Studio, 421 V2 South Fifth Street Anker Studio, IZOI South Second Street Burchett Studio, ZI9 South Sixth Street Columbia Studio, 4I6 East Adams Street Herbert Georg Studio, 2Z4V2 South Fifth Street Mercury Studio, 410 South Eighth Street l43 as-I If ,v ymu .k if f ,Q Kg.: ,N Q Q XM Y. if Af? fe , XL 'f wwx. 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Covmiplllmenm ot A M R I-I E I I l48 ...,....44,91 Cohn, A Abernathy, Charlsie . .. . , . . .136 Ack-erman, Jack ...... . ...... 136 Adams, Gerald .... Adams, Jim ..... Adams, Linda ..... Adanls, Thomas Aden, Darlene Aiken, Bob ...... Albers, Douglas Albers, Joe ....., Albert, Ed ......... Aldrich, Kenneth .... Alessandrini, Joyce ...........136 .....7l,73, 91 .........129 . ........ 129 . . . .59, 80,129 . . . .81, 83,136 ............129 .....34, 71,84, 91 ...........136 .......... ..91 Alfred, Dave ........ .... 7 1, 84, 129 Allwood, Janet ......., .......r.. 9 1 Anlidei, Connie Sue .. ......, 129 Amidei, Sharlyn .... ........ 9 1 Anders, Joan ...... Andersen, Kay .... Anderson, .......45,58,91 129 Lee .......... 58, 75, 80, Anderson, Michael .,........... 49,136 Anderson, Paul ,................... 136 Andrews, Bill .............. 81, 84, 136 Angwin, Rick , .,................... 129 Ankeny, Joyce 32, 33, 36, 42, 68, 118, 119 Ankeny, Pete ................... 82, 137 Anker, Carol Jean ..... ......... 3 2, 136 Anthony, Don ..... Antonini, Bob . ........ 39,63, 119 Armour, Chas. ...................... 49 Armstrong, Allen . .29, 32, 34, 63, 64, 91 129 Armstrong, Elizabeth Armstrong, John .... ......37,57, Armstrong, Richard ................ 63 Ash, Sharon ......... 32, 37, 57, 88, 129 Ashbaker, Patricia ..,............. 136 Atherton, Jim .................. 50, 129 Atwater, Linda .... ....... 1 36 Avolt, David ...... ..... 1 36 B Bachmann, Virginia .. .... 37, 57, 129 Baer, Dee ........... ....,.... 1 36 Baer, Roger ...... ..... 8 2,136 Baietto, Ed . . . ...... .129 Baietto, lrelle . . . .... .136 Bailey, Don . . . . . . . .129 Bailey, Janet .... ........ 4 0 Baity, Colleen . . . ........ .129 Baker, Bill ..., ...,47, 55, 136 Baker, Debbie . . . ........ .119 Baker, Eileen .... ..... 4 4, 91 Baker, Janet ..... ......... 1 19 Baker, Marilee . . . ....... . . . . Baker, Monty .... .... 3 5, 63, Baker, Norman .... ......... Baker Patsy ...... . Baldwiin, Carolyn ..., Baldwin, Janet ...... Bales, Gary Bangert, Phil ...... Barber, Jolene ...... ..........28, .28 37 44 129 129 119 119 , , , 58,119 129 .....32, 38, 91 . . ...., 58, 61, 92 119 Barker, Karen Lee .,.. ..... 2 8, Barkman, Nancy .... ....... 1 29 Barlick, Marlene .... ..... 1 36 Barnes, Judy Anne .... ..92 Barnes, Judy ,....... ...,... 1 36 Barnosky, Bob .... ..... 3 5, 119 Barnosky, Delores ...... .136 Barrington, Lloyd .... ...136 Barrow, James .... ...... 5 3, 92 Barrow, Kay . ..... Barrow, Paul D. Bartello, John Bartello, Tony .... Barton, Jo Ann Barton, Judy .... Bartranl, Janet .... Bast, James ...... . .. Baughman, Charles Baum, Bob ............ .....41,129 .......136 .......136 37,129 .26, 36, 42, 90, 92 ............136 .....38,129 .....63,129 Baumann, Chas. ..... , . .. .. . . .71, 72 Baulngardner, Lynda .... ....... 1 29 Baumgardner, Pat , . . . ..... 59, 92 Baunlgartner, Bill .. . .... .129 Beadle, Gerald E. . .. .. . . .119 Beam, Tom ........................ 46 Beardsley, Janet .................. , 28,32,36,65,68,70,119 Beare, Glen E. ..................... 92 Beck, Patti ..................... 40, 119 Beck, Sue ....... ..... 4 0,129 Becker, David . .. ..... 63, 136 Bell, Beverly .. ....... 119 Belyea Sandra Bender, Roger Benedict, Bev Benedict, Nancy Bennett, William Bentley, Edward .. Bentley, Sheila Berberet, Jean .. ,...47,50,119 .........13ll . ...,... 129 ........35,92 ....35,57,129 .......51,92 ....40,129 ST Berg, Harold Berg, Judith ..... Bergman, Joann .... Bernstein, Don Bestow, Philip Beveridge, Bob Biendarra, Beth Bierbaum, Bill Billington, Jack Bishop, Marsha, A nn , DETID ....1l9 ....129 ....129 ....136 ...85, .92 119 119 ............129 39 71 77 119 129 136 Blackburn, Bobble ............ . . . . Blades, Jaynie ..... Blake, Walter ...... Blancllard, Sarah .... Blank, Gerald ...... Blaylock, Bob Blazis, John .... Blood, Kenny ..... Bloitie, Beverly .... Blue, Beverly ..... Bluhm, Jon ....... Bluhm, Raymond .... Blundell, Joyce ........ . . . ....70, 92 .....35,93 ......129 ....81,136 ......49, 136 .....37, 59,119 ..........136 ....34,119 .26,36,93 Blush, Mary Katherine .. ........ 136 Boardman, David ....... ........... 6 3 Boardman, William . . .... 34, 47, 93 Boehnl, George ..... ........ 1 36 Bolin, Don ....... .... 5 7,129 Bolt, Farrell Kay ..... .129 Bonnett, Helen .. . ....... .129 Booker, Pat ..... ...... 8 8,129 Borg, Roy .... ..... 4 9, 53, 119 Bose, Ralph .. ............. 119 Bosen, Nick .... . ..... 32, 71, 84, 129 Bostic, Angela .... , ............ 129 Boyle, Mike ...... ............... 1 36 Bracewell, Sue . . . ..... 32, 41, 55, 136 Bradley, Di k ..... ............... 1 29 Bradley, Lynda ........ 28, 58, 118, 119 Bradshaw, Brenda ................. 136 Bramble, Curtman .......... .119 Branch, Nancy . ...... ...... 1 36 Brallthaver, Richard . . . ..... 56, 93 Brasche, Bill ......... .... 4 6, 136 Brasche, Jerry ...... ...... 1 29 Brawner, Judy .... .... 1 29 Bray, Kurtis ...... .... 1 29 Brewer, Don ........ ..... 5 3 Brewer, Jim .......... .... 1 36 Brinkerhofi, David ..... .136 Brittin, W. Don ..... .... 8 4,129 Britz, Ruth Ann ........ ...... 1 19 Brock, Mary Marguret ......... .. . . .93 Bronson, Jim ......... Brosch, Tom ............ 38, 59, 74, .93 Brooks, Evelyn ................. 41, 119 119 129 Brothers, Judy ............. 37, 128, Brower, Judith Ann , ............ 45, 93 Brower, Shirley ...... Brown, Brown, Brown, John .... Judith .... Bob ......... Earl . . . Brown, Brown, Linda .... Brown, Richard .... Brownback, John Browne, Stan ..... Browne, Sue .... Broyles, Ron .... Bruce, Bill ..... Bruce, Bonnie Brunner, John Brunsman, Bob ..... Brunsman, Stan Bryant, Russ ..... Brydges, Tom ................. , Buchanan, JoEllen ............. 59' Buchheit, Charles ..........119 ....5o, es, 93 .....a5,s0 .......59 .93 129 ....136 ....ll9 ......129 ........136 .......53, 93 .....35,63,119 ......28,119 ..........136 .....58,85,119 ......a5,129 ........136 83119 119 9 ...............28,32,38,63,75, ,il9 129 Buchmann, Gordon ......... 39, 86 Buckley, Steve .... ...... .......... Buecker, Jeanette .... Buecker, Nancy .... Buhl, Judy Kay .... Buker, Jerry ..... Bull, Don ....... Bullard, Anita .... Burchard, Karen Burge, Donna .... Burge, Lynda .. Burnett, Gerald .. Burrage, Susan .. Burris, Velma .. .38 .. ...... 129 ...........129 .........136 75, sz, 94,136 ...........120 196 3158 6194 ..........,120 .......49,63 ......129 ......l9e Bush, Beverly .. ......... 94 Bush, Sheila .... ..... 3 7, 94 Butcher, Gary .. .... 63, 129 Byerly, Carol ....... .... 2 8, 120 C Callahan, Sharon Sue ..... .136 Campbell, Gordon ...... .... 5 5, 136 Campbell, Marie ..... ........... 4 0 Campbell, Linda ........... .136 Campbell, Mike .... ..... 8 0, 85, 129 Canfield, Lynda Lee Cantrall, Robert ..... Cantrall, Susan .... Carder, Nancy Carey, Bruce .... Carey, Paul ....... Carleton, Jane ....... Carmichael, Robt. Carpenter, Robin .... Carroll, Dennis .... Carroll, Don ...... Carson, Sally .... Carter, Barbara .... Carter, Bob ...... Carter, Mary J. Cartmell, Maryl .. Casper, Jean ..... Casper, Pete Cass, Kathy ...... Castles, Kinney .... Castles, Sandi Catron, Bayard .... Cavitt, John ..... Challans, Judy .... Chambers, Nancy .... Chance, Dean ...... Chandler, Elaine .... Chandler, Shirley Charles, Bob ...... Charlton, Melinda . .. Childs, Don ........ Christen, Carol .... Ciesler, Donald Clanton, Vernon Clapp, Gayle ....... Clark, Elizabeth Clark, Joyle ....... Class, Dirk Cleary, Mary Cline, Judv 'ieifiili' III Coates Jud 1 , y Cobb, Bob ........ Cobb, Coe, N Cofer, Tom ancy M5575 . Art ........... Coffinbarger, Bill Cohn, Gerry ....... Sara ...... Colantine, Robert Colbum, Carole Cole, George ...... Coleman, Jerry ..... Conavoy, Lynn Gary Condit, Polly ........ Cooper, Cynthia K. . Cornelius, Judy ..... Comeau, Barbara Cornman, Marv Anne Corson, Cynthia . ..... . Cousin, Mary Alice . EX .....129 ....94 .....136 ....40, 94 ........39 .....81,136 .......129 ........129 ..........136 .......39,120 ..34, 63,71, 94 .......37,129 .....63, 120 ,....28,120 .......136 .........120 .....37,129 .......136 .......120 ........129 .....46, 49, 94 .....44,129 .......136 ......38, 94 .......41,136 . ..... 49, 52, 94 .....45, 136 120 120 120 .......130 ........130 .....37,130 .......130 ..,..120 .......lso ....52, 95 .......l20 130 ....49, 63,136 .......37,130 .......71,130 .50, 75, 34, 95 ........38,95 ..........136 ..........130 ..........137 39, 75, 79, 130 .......49,137 .....63,137 .....37,130 .......l37 ........137 ..........137 ...36, 58, 95 . . . . . . . .137 Cotton, Martha ...... , .... 32, 36, 95 137 137 Cox, Pat,.... ..... Cox, Robert ............... Crabtree, Elizabeth . Craig, Karen ........ Crane, Bob ........ Crane, Georgene Crawford, Shirley .. . Crawford, Sue ...... Creighton, Dale Crichfield, Judie Cristen, Carol ....... Criz, Dena Marilyn . Crouch, Jolene ....... Crouch, Lynette Croy, Sonja ...... Crump, Jan ........ Cudworth, Shirley .. Culp, Janie ........ Culp, Joanne ........ Cummings, Elaine . ...... Cunningham, Barbara .......37, 130 130 ........137 .....130 .....137 .......l37 ....64,95 ........130 ...36, 44, 95 . ......... 43 .....43,137 ....41, 44, 120 130 , . . . . . . .120 137 130 130 .37, 43, ..........120 .26, 36, 59, 95 Curby, Karen ...................... 130 Curfman, Linda ..... Curfman, Nancy Curtin, James Curtis, Pam ....... Cycholl, Chuck .... D Davis, Barbara .. Davis, Champ Davis, Donna ...... Davis, James N. Davis, Jeanne ...... Davis, Jeannette Davis, Joann Lee .... Davis, Judy Lynn .. . Davis, Nancy ....... Davis, Park ...... Dawson, George Dean, Nancy DeCroi DeCroi 149 x, Bill ..... x, Mary .. ..........137 .........130 .....82,137 .......l37 . ..... 49 ......52, 59, 95 ......38,42,120 ........59,95 .........137 ........137 .....36,120 .......l37 .........137 28,70,120 ......38, 95 ........96 .........137 .....47,120 .......l37 DeCroix, Paula .... Dehen, Michael ..... DeHollander, Carol .. Delaney, Nancy ..... Delano, Charles DeLay, Wayne .... ....40,130 ......137 ......137 ,.......l37 38 7186 ::ii49Z 59: 96 Denkert, Jane . . . . .36, 66, 96 Denson, Carol .... ....... 1 37 Denson, Paul ...... .... 8 4,130 Dentino, Fred ........ .,..... 1 37 de St. Jean, Sandra .. .... 26,120 Devine, Tom ......... .... 8 1,137 DeVore, Lana Lee ...... ...... 1 30 DeVVitt, Sherry . ......... .... 4 0,130 DeYoung, Marlene Kaye .... ...... 1 37 Dexheiiner, Charlotte .... . ...... .130 Dial, Alan .... .......... ......... 1 3 0 Dial, Gary ............ .... 3 5, 50, 96 Dickinson, Sandra Diefenback, Clara .... Dietsch, Bill .. .... . Dieisch, Pat ........... ......43,120 ...........137 .38 4185 96 Diller, susan ........,....... ' . . .36, ,137 Dilts, Steve ....... 28, 32 63, 75, 83, 120 Dindas, Charlene ........... 49, 55, 130 Ditmer, Harold ............ .... 4 7, 137 Dixon, Joyce . . . Dodge, David . . . Dodson, Gary . . . ........96 57120 ffI:.49, 63 Dona, Janice ..... ..... 1 30 Dona, Judy Anne ...... .137 Donegan, James .... 80,130 Dormire, Corwin ..... 137 Dougherty, Tom ..., . .... 46,137 Douglas, Arlene Rae ........... 41,130 Douglas, Caron ..................... 83 Dowling, Pat ................... 75, 120 Downer, Robert ...... 56, 81, 82, 84, Downey, Bonnie ................... Downey, Dan .... ........... 5 0, Downing, Bill .. Downs, Barbara .. Downs, Tom .... Doyle, Jim ...... Doyle, Tim ....... Draper, Janet ...... Drennan, Phyllis .... Driskell, Judy .... Drury, Lynn ..... . . . Drury, Sally .. .... Duncan, Jim ......... 137 120 130 ......120 ......l37 ....35,120 ......-17,130 ....39, 80,130 ....44,130 ...........56, 96 . ......... 37,130 ........40, 45 , 96 39, 71, 73, 84, 120 Dunham, Mike ...................... 96 Dunham, Sandra ................... 137 Dunkel, Judith ...... . ...... 120 Dunkirk, Richard . . . .... 83, 130 Dunn, Beverly ..... ........ 7 0, 137 Dunn, John ...... ............. 1 20 Dunseth, Judy ..................... 130 Durham, Larry .......... 57, 82, 84, 137 E Ealey, James ......... ......... 1 37 Eastham, Muriel ..., ..... 3 6, 56, 96 Eastlick, Phillip .... ......... 1 37 Ebers, Joe ........ .... ........ 4 9 Ebert, Carol . ........... .... 1 37 Eckhardt, Mary Kay . . . . . . . .96 Eddington, Caryl ..... . . . .130 Eddington, Judie ....... ....... 1 37 Edwards, Brenda Kay ....... ...... 1 37 Edwards, Ken ................ 38, 42, 97 Eggleston, Bob ....... 38, 49, 71, 73,120 Eickhoff, Don .. Eisenberg, Ron Ellington, Don 35 120 ..f99Q5bQ'7i,'soI 130 ............s4,97 Elliott, Beverly ................ 37, 130 Elliott, Lesta Jean .2 Ellis, Margery 6, 32, 36, 44, 68,97 Elmore, Richard ............... . . . . Enders, Sharon Enders, Tony .... Engel, Darleen lso ...........l2o .37, 58, el, lao Engel, Judith .......... ..44 Ennis, Linda ...... ........ 3 7, 130 Erickson, Helen .. ............. 130 Erskine, Beth ..... ........... 3 2, 137 Erskine, Susan . . . ..... 26, 32, 56, 120 Ervin, Susan .... .... . .28, 36, 121 Erwin, Wm. .. ........ 82,137 Estill, Donna ..... .... 4 0, 59, 121 Etter, Eileen ....... ......... 1 21 Evans, Carolyn Sue ........ .137 Evans, Judy ..... . . . .... 40, 45, 130 Evans, Julie ....... ........ 4 5, 130 Evans, Marilyn .... .......... 2 8,121 Evans, Mark .... ........ 3 8, 85, 121 E-vans, Sandra . . ..... 28, 33, 40, 121 Eveloff, Steve . .. ............ .130 Ewing, Jackie . . . ......... 44, 97 Ewing, John .... ....... 9 7 E'yman, Charles . . . .... 71, 130 Eymann, Jlldith . ..... .... 4 3,137 F Faeth, Vickie G. .. .... 55,137 Fagan, Larry ........ .... 1 37 Fairweather, Carla .... . ..... 44, 97 Farney, Bill .,......, .......... 1 30 Farrell, James ................. 84,137 Farrell, Janice Mae . ...... .43, 45,137 Farris, Bob .......... ....... 8 5,130 Farris, Ray ........ ,...... . .71 Fehr, Beverly Sue ..... 44,130 Feir, Elaine ........ ..... 2 8, 121 Felber, Philip ....... ....... 4 9 Feldmann, Linda ........ .... 1 37 Fenstermaker, Janice .... .... 1 37 Ferchow, Fairy Faye .... ...... 1 37 Fernandes, Dan ........ ........ 1 21 Ferry, Phil ........... ..... 7 1,130 Fifer, Bill ..... .......... 1 30 Filbrun, Don ....... .... 2 9, 46, 97 Fillion, Loretta ...... ...... 5 2, 97 Fintowski, Cynthia .... ...... 1 30 Fischer, Esther ...... ....,. 1 37 Fisher, Clara ...... ........ 1 30 Fitch, Sue ....... ....... 2 8,121 Fixmer, Janet .... ........ 3 7, 130 Flamm, Pat ...... ..... 2 8, 36, 121 Fleischli, George .... ........... 3 9 Fleming, Carol ........ ......... 9 7 Fleming, Frieda Lea ...... .... .... 1 3 7 Fletcher, Carole ................... 137 Flexsenhar, Michael 38, 42, 71, 73, 85, 97 137 Flowers, Judith .................. . Folger, Don .........,....... 80, 83, 130 Folkes, Jean ......... .130 Folkes, Robt. .... ........ 1 38 Follmer, David . .. ..... 56, 138 Ford, Charles .... ....... 6 3 Ford, Ray ...... ..... 8 4,130 Ford, William .... ....... 5 6 Forgue, Verne .... ......... 6 3 Fortner, Judith .........,...... 44, 138 Francisco, Beverly .......... 45, 55, 138 Franklin, Carole Ann ............. 138 Frantz, Patricia ....... ........ 1 38 Frederick, Bonnie .... ..... 5 6, 137 Frederick, Janet ..... 28, 121 Frederricks, Jean ...... ...... 1 21 Fredericks, William .. ..... 34 Freeman, Myrna ..... 97 Freitag, Bob ....... Friedman, Ted .......... Fromm, Nancy ...... ........42, 130 limi hi' 'ali , , , 97 Friedman, William ..........,.... 138 121 121 Fryer, Joyce . .... , . . Fugate, Dennis .... .....28, Fuist, Barry .......... .... Fulgenzi, Rosemary . . . . . . . Fuller, '.l'om ....,.... 130 138 131 121 121 121 121 Funk, Kim ......... ........ 3 8, Funk, Louise . . .... 28, 36, 59, Furry, Dana .......... ........ 5 7, G Gabel, Rodman ..... ..... 3 4, 47, 63, 98 Gabel, Stuart ........ . ....... 63,131 Galiigan, Charles .... ....... 4 3,138 Galasse, Sandy ..... ..... 2 8, 121 Galasse, Sharon . . . .,... 28, 121 Garard, Sharon ..... .131 Garcia, Charles .... .... 5 0, 98 Gardner, Marvin . . . . . . .121 Garfat, Dick . .... .... 4 9, 98 Garretson, Alan .... ..... 8 1, 138 Gaule, Luke .......... ..... 4 6, 138 Gekas. Constance ....... .138 George, Cherry ..... ..... 4 1,138 George, Sandra ....... .138 Gerber, Philip .... ..... 3 4, 121 Gibbons, Gloria ..., ..... 3 7,131 Giblin, Tom ...... ..... 8 0, 131 Gibson, Bill ......... . .46 Gibson, Lois ..... ..... 2 8, 36, 121 Gibson, Sharon . .. ......... .131 Gilbert, Dale ...... .......... 1 38 Gillette, Ronnie . . . ........... .131 Gillum, Janet ..... 37, 70, 131 Giordano, Joy ....... .52, 98 Gisel, Diane . . . ..... 28, 121 Glass, Don ,,.,,,,, 131 Gleason, Don .. . ......... .138 Glisson, Julie . . ..... 43, 88, 138 Glisson, Silas .... ,.......... 7 1 Godbey, William .. ....,. 131 Goin, Richard .... .... 7 1,73 Golden, Myra ..... ,..., 1 21 Gohaday, BiH .... ............... ss Gooch, Rita Ann ......... ,... ...... 9 8 Goodwin, Robert .............. 63,138 Gordon, Bruce . ....... Goriszewski, Joe Grable, Richard Graeff, Claude ..... Graeif, Elizabeth Graf, Ruth ......... Graff, John ....... Graham, Bob 26, 29, 34, 90, 98 131 37, 31, ....55, s1,s4, 121 138 131 131 138 131 ST DEF DEX Keiser, Marilyn .... Keiser, Ralph ...... Keith, Ruth ...... Kelly, Bonnie ...... Kennedy, Al ....... Kennedy, Mary E. Kenyon, Roberta .. Kerber, Gary ..... Kerman, Alan .... Kerr, Charles ..... Kerr, Frank . ....... Kessmger, C. Wm. .. .. ...... .. Killion, Don ..,.. Killpatrick, Allen ...... 63,81, , Kimble, Bruce ..... King, Connie ..... iii, '29,' ' Grant, Bobbie Jane . . . ...... . . .138 Grant, Dorlis ....... ..... 2 9, 44, 98 Grant, Janice .... ......... 1 38 Grant, Jeanie .... ....... 1 31 Graves, Judie ...... . .... 131 Gray, Raymond . . . ...... . . 49 Grebler, Jane .... .... 3 7, 131 Green, Eleanor .... ..,........... 1 21 Green, Shirley .................. 58, 121 Greenberg, Eddie .... 35, 80, 84, 86, 131 Greenwood, Pattie .......,......... 138 Gregg, Barbara .... ...... 2 8, 40, 121 Gresham, Betty .......... 40, 59, 61, 98 GriHith, Clifford .................. 131 Griswold, Jacqueline ........ ...... 1 38 Grizzell, Diane ................ 37, 131 Grove, Joann .... . ....... 28, 36, 58, 121 Gudas, Marianne ..., . . .... 28, 35. 121 Guffey, Mary Lou ........ 40, 98 Gurgens, Charles .... .... 3 9, 131 Gurgens, Diane . -.-. 28,121 Gust, John .......... ......... 8 1, 138 Gutzwiller, Doris .................. 131 Guy, Judith ....... .... 3 6, 44, 58, 121 Guy, Nancy Ann .... ...... 2 8, 58, 121 H Hagel, Jane ......... .... 4 4,131 Hahn, Roger ....................... 138 Hails, Bob ....,..................... ........38, 49, 58, 71, 72, 76, 83,84,121 Hambrick, Sally ................... 98 Hamende, Marilyn ...............,. 138 Hamilton, Mary . . . ....... 131 Hansen, Janet .................. 57, 122 Hanson, Barry .....,............... 131 Hanson, Judy ....................... ...........26, 32, 36, 59, 61, 67, 99,115 Harbour, Freida ................ 29, 99 Harden, Jane .,................. 56, 99 .....138 Hardin, Mary ..... Hardisty, Ralph .....131 57, t.'.46,. .....81, 84, .......43, 131 101 131 139 122 102 102 102 139 131 139 139 131 139 ........57,131 122 King, Dennis ....... ..49 King, Harriet . . . ......... .139 King, Kay ..... ..... 2 8, 36, 122 King, Lonna L. ........ ..132 King, Marianne .... ........ 4 5,139 King, Robert ...... .... 3 9, 71, 85, 132 Kiningham, Ben .... ............ 1 39 Kinkade, Stuart . . . ........ 63, 86 Kinner, David .... .... 1 23 Kinney, Judith ..... ...... 1 39 Kinney, Rolland .... ........ Kirk, Mark ...... ,.... 8 2, Kittell, Bill .... Klammer, Mary .. Klekamp, Betty . Klekamp, Russell ,.... , 102 139 102 139 . . . ..... . 123 49 132 102 123 102 Knecht, Pat ........ ...... Knecht, Sandra .... ........ Knight, Arthur .... .51, Knight, Tom ..... ..63 Knudsen, Ray .... ............ Knutson, Karen .... .............. Kobes, Dave ...... ..... 3 8, 75, 84, Kobes, Pete ...... ..... 3 8, 75, 84, Koehne, Ronald . Konrad, Fred .... Koratsky, Bob Hardy, Edna ......... ....... 1 38 63, 122 Hardy, Ronald ........ . Harford, Janet Lee .... 131 Harkins, Mike ...... ..... 2 9, 35, 99 Harman, Judith ................... 131 Harmon, Charles ............ 38, 63, 85 Harmon, Tom ...... 29, 33, 38, 63, 64, 99 Harmony, Charles ......... Harris, Ronald ............ Harrison, Dianne .... .... Harrison, Jane ..... . . . 3 ........138 3, 36, 67, 99 ........138 28 38122 Harrison, John , , Harshaw, Patsy .. ......52, 99 nm, Dick ..... ... .... es, 75, 138 Hart, Edward ........ ..... Harshbarger, Steve ....... Haseley, Carol . ...... . 26, Q Hathhorn, Byron .......... ........141 ......71, 73 9,59, 64, 99 Hawkins, Mary .... ..,.......... 1 38 Hawkins, Nancy ........... ..... . . .138 Hawkins, Phyllis ......... 26, 42, 59, 99 Hawley, John ...................... 122 Hayes, Londra . .32, 56, 65, 66, 68, 70, 99 Hay, Judith .............r.......... 131 Haycraft, Donna ...... .......... . . .122 Hayden, MaryLou . , . Hazlett, Margaret . . . .....52, 99 -138 Heacock, Marian .... ...... 5 9,131 Head, Bob ........ .... 3 9, 71, 131 Heiden, Richard .... ...... 6 3,131 Helm, Emmerich ...... .138 Heimlich, Susan .... ....... 1 38 Heine, Judy ........... .... 4 0,131 Heineke, Leslie Ann .... .... 2 8,122 Heinzel, Phyllis ...... ..... 1 22 Heinzel, Virginia .... ..... 1 38 Heitzman, Bob .... .... 4 6 Hendrix, Carolyn ,... ..... 1 38 Hendrix, Elizabeth .... ..... 5 9, 99 Herr, Thomas ....... ....... 1 38 Herring, Beth ..... .... 5 7, 100 Herring, Tom ..... .... 8 1,138 Herter, Marion .,.. .... 5 8,100 .....46, 64 Herter, Martin .. Hester, Don ........ .....138 Kozelka, Krachik, Kramer, Kramer, Lois ....... Kramer, F. .Axtell, Kramzar, Judy . Kratzer, Jim ..... Kreider, Michael Krueger, ' Elizabeth . . ....... . . . Wilbur Krueger, 28, 58, 65, 118, ivmncia '. ab, 36,' 592 '64, . ......... , ,....37, Penny ...... ...... .....34,71, .46 139 123 123 123 123 132 102 John ..................., ,123 Jr 34 123 132 139 132 123 102 123 123 132 Krupp, Mary Lou Kruszka, Thomas .. ..... 63 Kufdakis, Effie . . . . . . .139 Kuizin, Ray ...... ..... 1 39 Kulm, Cheri Lee .. . .,..... .139 Kunges, Freddie .... ....,....... 1 39 Kuster, Sally .... ....... 4 0, 45, 132 Kweder, Stephen ........ 28, 34, 86, 123 L LaBarre, Bunny ..... 26, 29, 36, 64, 102 LaBaw, Jackie . .................... 58 LaBaw, Sherill .. .......... 40, 132 Lackey, Ralph .... ...... 1 39 LaFaver, Jim ..... .... 1 39 LaForce, Bill ...... ............ Lampert, Carmen ........ ...... 3 7, Lance, Ruth ............ 36, 65, 70, Lando, Leon ....................... .34 132 123 102 Langenbach, Fred ........... .102 Langley, Bill ....... Langley, Bob ..., 5985 Lanich, Susan . . . . . ,139 Laszlo, Don ..,.................. . .123 Laughlin, Lynn ...... 58, 81, 82, 84, 139 Laurenzana, George Lavendoski, Richard Lawonn, Bonnie Lou Laws, Penny ........ Lawson, David ....,.......,........ Leach, Ronald ..... Leach, Rosemary ........ LeCrone, Armand ......r 38, , , Lee, Ronnie ....... . Lee, Suzanne .. . . . Heuer, Judith ........ .... 5 5 Heward, Mary Anne .... ..... 1 38 Heyland, Karen ....... .... 5 2,100 Highland, Ed .... Hill, Bob ...... .....138 .......131 Hill, Joe ...... ..... 3 5, 59 Hill, Sandra ..... ..... 1 31 Hill, Ray .......... ........ 5 5 Hillburg, Daphne .. . .... 36, 100 Hinds, Rita Ann .... .131 Hinton, Linda ..,. .131 Lehman, Mary .... Hirstein, Dave . . . . . . .63 Hitch, Karen .... . ..... 131 Hitz, Susan ....... ......... 4 2,100 Hobbs, Carole ..................... 138 Hockenyos, Kris ........ 28, 36, 57, 122 Hodges, Josephine .....,.... . . .49, 100 Hofierkamp, Phil . . . ........ 81, 138 Hoffman, Carolyn .. .45, 49, 55, 131, 138 Hoffman, Fred ..................... 131 Hoffman, Judith ..... ........ 5 5, 138 Hoffman, Niles . .. ..... .131 Hoffmann, Fred .. ..... 80 Hogan, Joe ....... .... 1 22 Hogarth, Ruth . . . .......... .131 Hohl, Clem ..... ............. 1 31 Hoke, Dick .... ..... 3 8, 77, 85, 122 Hollis, James . . . . ..... 39, 71, 122 Hollis, John ...... ......... 1 31 Hollis, Richard .. . ...... .122 Holmes, Mary ..., ....... 1 38 Holsheiser, Lynn . .. .... 58, 131 Holt, Marilyn ...... .... 2 8,122 Homiller, Norman .... ...... 1 38 Hooper, Levi ....... .... 1 31 Hooper, Peggy . , . . . . .138 Hoopes, Judith .. . . . . .100 Hoopes, Tom ...,. ........ 1 31 Hopper, JoAnn .... ...... 88 , 131 Hornstein, Betty .. ........... 100 Houghton, Mary .. .... 28, 59, 122 Howard, Jerri ...... ......... 1 31 Howarth, William . . . ..... 33, 59 Howlett, Sharon . . . ..... .138 Hubbell, Bob .....,... .... 1 38 Huddleston, Barbara .... 131 Huddleston, Dorothy ....... 122 Huddleston, Jay .. ,... ......... 1 38 Huddleston, James ................ 114 Huddleston, Ronald ........ 63, 84, 131 Hudson, Marilyn Kay ...... 41, 43, 122 Huffer, Nancy ...... , .29, 36, 45, 56, 100 Hulcher, Gary ..................... 138 Hunt, Robert , . . ............. . .122 Hurst, Nancy . . . -.---- 138 Husted, Dick .... .... 8 1, 138 Hyde, John ......... .... 6 3, 131 Hyndman, Harry . . . .... 63, 122 l Ice, Bill .... ....... 3 9, 63, 75, 84, 122 Irwin, Bill .. .....-. 38, 65, 71, 72, 122 J Jabusch, Larry ...... .... 4 6, 122 Jackson, JoAnn .... 41,133 Jackson, Judy ..... . . . .40, 100 Jackson, Karen . . . . -..--- 133 Jackson, Ron .... ......... . . .46 Jacobs, Arlene .... .... 4 5, 59, 122 Jacobs, Judy . . . .--.-- 55, 138 Jacobs, Karen ..---- .138 Jacobs, Rae .... ......... 1 39 Jacobs, Sandra . . . .......... .139 Jacobs, Sue .... .... 2 8, 36, 122 Jacobs, Sue , ,, ........ .139 James, Bill .... ------- 1 31 James, Lynda ..... ..-. 1 31 James, Marilyn . . . .......... .139 Jayne, Leonard . .. ............ .139 Jeffers, Dale . . . .... 35, 42, 45, 63 Jennings, Jim .. -------- -83 Jesberg, Gary . . . ........ .131 Johnson, Bob . . . .... 39, 101 Johnson, Gene . . ......... 100 Johnson, Jerry . . .... 39, 63, 122 Johnson, Kay . . . ..... 36, 44, 101 Johnson, Kay S. .. ..... 36, 57, 101 Johnson, Larry . . . ............ .131 Johnson, Mike .... ........ 7 1, 83, 131 Johnson, Sheila ......... 29, 37, 45, 100 Johnson, Harold ..................,. 46 Johnston, Kenneth ................ 139 Jones, Barbara ......... 44, 59, 101, 122 Jones, Bob ........ .......... 4 9, 139 Jones, Charles .... ....... ..... 4 9 Jones, Charles R. . ........ ...139 Jones, Gary ....... ............... 1 39 Jones, Gordon .. ..... 34, 47, 63, 122 Jones, John ............ ..63 Jones, Judy ..... ........ 6 7,101 Jones, Marilyn, .. . ..... .101 Jones, Paula .... .... 1 01 Juris, John .... .... ..... 5 3 K Kaehlert, Ronald C. .. ........... 139 Kaiser, Janet ....... ..... 4 4, 55, 139 Kaiserman, Don ...... ......... 1 22 Kaiserman, Donna .. ........ 122 Kalbfleisch, Chas. . .... 139 Kalka, Marian ...... .... 1 01 Kane, Shirley ..... .... 1 39 Kantner, Janice . . ........ 122 Karpman, George . . . ........ .101 Kaylor, Bonnie ........ ..... 5 9, 61, 101 Kaylor, Robinette .... ..... 2 8, 36, 122 Keafer, Larry ....... ........... 1 27 Keeley, Judy ...... ..... 3 6, 88, 101 Keesler, Karen . . . ........ .139 Keil, Margo ..... .... 3 7,131 l5O 75 84 .......32,84, ....2s, ae, 57, 139 139 139 103 139 103 103 103 139 123 139 103 ..........139 139 132 103 139 132 103 132 132 139 103 103 103 132 Lemme, Jane ..... ..... 2 9, 36, Lemons, Carolyn Lenz, Kathy . ....... ........ . . LeRoy, Virginia ....... .88, Leslie, Bob ...... ..... 3 8, 42, Lester, Lee ..... .......... Lester, Paula . . . .... . . . . Lewis, Bill . .. . . . . Lewis, Carol Lewis, Becky ,. ..... 37, Lewis, Gary ...... ............... Lewis, Rita ................. 29, 37, Lindberg, Pete ....... 29, 32, 34, 59, Lindquist, Beverly ............. 44, Lindquist, Bill ..... .......... 3 5, Lindquist, Donna .... ..... 5 5,139 Lindquist, Jim .. ..... 63, 103 Lindsay, Arthur . . . ......... .137 Linxwiler, John . . . .... 35, 85, 123 Lloyd, Linda ...... ......... 1 32 Lochbaum, Leon .... ..... 4 3, 123 Lock, Patty ....... ....... 1 32 Lockie, Lynne . . . . . ..... . . . . .36 Logan, Gayellen .. . .......... .123 Loibl, Laurel ..... .... 2 8, 57, 123 Long, Kathleen .... ......... 1 32 Lott, Carol .......... ....... 1 39 Lott, Sandra .......... .... 5 9,123 Loveless, Neila Jane . . . .... .132 Ludwig, Kaye ........ ....... 1 39 Lueck, Kenneth ..... ......... 1 32 Lutes, Charles . . . .... 50, 59, 123 Lynch, Melinda .... ........... 1 39 Lynn, Darlene .... .... 2 8, 40, 123 Lyons, Albert ........ ..... .... 1 3 2 M Mably, Ronald ..... ..... Mack, David ..... ..... Mack, Richard .... Macliinlay, Dona .... Magro, JoAnne . . . . . . 132 139 .....139 ...........132 59132 123 STUDE T I DEX Miller, Larry .. .,... 35, 50, 57, 105 Miller, Patricia .. ............. 140 Miller, Patricia .. ........... 132 Miller, Ray ......... ..... 4 6 Miller, Sharon Lee ................ 140 Minnis, Jack ................... 81,140 Mitchell, Jean ...... 33, 37, 58, 128, 132 Mitchell, John ..................... 63 Mittelberg, Leland ................ 140 Mittelberg, Marcia .......... 43, 45, 124 Moak, Arthur .....,............ 84,140 Moats, Suzanne . . . ..... 28, 40, 45, 124 Motfet, Tom ...... ............. 1 32 Moiiitt, Terry ...... ........... 1 24 Monckton, Richard .... 81, 140 Monroe, Sandra .... ..... 3 7, 45 Monson, Robert ...... .... 1 40 Montgomery, Jim ................, 140 Montgomery, Tom ......... ........ 5 1 Moody, Dick ..........l........ 56,140 Moody, Janet ........ 28, 36 45, 57, 124 Moore, Penny .. ....... ....... 1 40 Moose, Barbara . . . .......... 32, 140 Moreau, Louise .. .... 36, 105 Moreau, Richard .... . . . ...... . 132 Morehead, Stephen ............ 84,140 Morgan, Larry .......... 31 38, 84,105 Morin, Carl ........ .......... 8 2,140 Morrison, Bill ....... ........ 8 3,124 Morrison, Margaret ....... .140 Morrow, Darrell . .. . . .... . . . .46 Mort, Mary ....... . . . ...... .140 Moscove, Linda . . . ..... 29, 52, 105 Moslander, June . . . . . .... . . .124 Moss, Kay ......... ....... 1 40 Moughan, Brenda ..,. ....... 1 40 Mrkvicka, Gail .... .... 4 4, 140 Mudd, Bill ........ .... 5 3, 124 Muerle, Don ...... ...... 1 05 Mulrooney, Joe , . . ....... .132 Mumford, Neida .... .......... 1 32 Murdock, Errol . .. .......... .132 Murdock, Mitch .. . ..... 75, 84, 140 Murfin, Charlene .. . ........ .140 Murphy, Maureen . .1 ....... .132 Murphy, Sandra .... ....,.... 1 2-1 Murphy, Tom ..... ........ 5 0, 132 Myers, Edward .... ..... 3 4 51,105 Myers, Janet ....... ............. 1 24 Myers, Leadonne ................... 51 Myloie, Betsy .... ..,.. 2 8 36 59,124 Mytar, Sharon ...... ............. 1 40 N Nail, Karen . . .... .... 1 40 Najim, Harvey .. .... 124 Napier, Judy ....132 Nardi, Vicki .... .,,,,, 1 40 NHUOH, Mike ,..... .... 4 9,124 Naumann, Martin .. ,... 29, 105 Neat, Joyce ...... .. ....... 140 Neathery, Ernie .... ............ 3 8 Neif, Lynn ........... ..,..8l 82, 140 Negaard, Bonnie Lou .. ..... ..140 Negaard, Joel ........ . . . .... . . . Nelch, Judy ......... ..... .....,. Nelson, Becky . . . ..... 29, 36, 58, Nelson, Bill .....i ...... ...... . Nelson Lynda ...... ....... Nelson, Tony ........ 63, Neubarth, Sharlene . .. Neumann, Marilyn NeYins, Dale . .............. Magro, Joe .....,.. .... 3 5, 43, 58, Mahin, William ..... ............. 6 3 Malecki, Kathryn . . . .......... .139 Malinoff, Gail ..... ..... 1 40 Mallard, Carol .. ............ 55 Maloney, John .. .............. 49 Manuele, Joe ...... ..... 3 8, 71, 73, 83 Markert, Edward . .. ...... 82, 84, 140 Markwell, Marilyn .. . .......... .123 Marschel, Marilyn ............... .140 Marsh, Carolyn .,............... 28, 123 Marshall, Carol Sue 32, 33, 36, 59, 64, 66 Marshall, N. William ............. 104 Martin, Betty .................. 28,123 Martin, Donna ....... ..... 1 40 Martin, Emma .. . .... ,132 Mason, Dolores .... , ....... 56 Mathis, George . . . ....... 80, 132 Matlack, Jack ................. 85,123 Maulcling, Beverly ...., ..28, 40, 58, 123 Maurer, Jerald ....... ......... 140 McAfee, Kieth ............. 81, 84, 139 McAfee, Linda .................... 139 McAfee, Norman fGeneD ..... 49, 132 McAllister, Marty ............ . .28, 123 McBrian, Alice ................ 43,139 McBrian, Nancy .. .... 40, 56, 123 McCall, John ..... ......... 1 39 McCarty, Dick ..................... 49 McCarty, Harold .,............. 84,103 McCarty, Jim .............. 81, 83, 139 McCarty, John ....... 34, 47, 63, 64, 104 McCarty, Judy . . ............. 88, 123 McCarty, Ray ..... .............. 1 39 McClay, Todd ...... ......... 1 32 McConnell, Martin . . . ..... 35, 45, 57 McCoy, Judy A. .... .... 2 8, 40,123 McCoy, Judy May ,....,.. ...... 2 8,123 McCoy, Nancy ..................... 132 McCree, John ..... 38, 71, 72, 77, 85, 104 McCur1ey, James ................ 46, 49 McDaniels, Mike ............... 49,123 McDevitt, Kay .... ..... 5 2, 104 McDowell, Judy . . . ..... . .104 McFadden, Jim .... ..... 1 32 McGarvey, Vivian .1 ....... 104 McGaw, Coleen .... ............ 1 39 McGaw, Judy ............... 28, 40, 124 McGill, Lynn .......,.... 35, 57, 83, 132 McHenry, Maureen ................ 104 McIntosh, Darlene .... ....... 4 1,124 McKee, Barbara ..... ....... 1 39 McKee, Marilyn . . . ....... 40, 104 McKenzie, Peggy . . . ......... 28, 124 McKibbin, Nancy ....... 28, 36, 45, 124 McKinney, Clyde .... ............ , 86 McKinney, Sharon ..... ....... 1 39 McKinzie, George ................. 132 McLaughlin, J, John .......... 49, 104 McLeese, Ronald .............. 81, 139 McRay, Dick ............ 29, 38, 58, 104 Meador, Robert ................ 49,132 Meiers, Gordon ................ 38,104 Meiers, Jo ......, 28, 32, 36, 70, 118, 124 Meinert, Gretchen . ......... 29, 36, 105 Meinert, Jan ...... ......, 1 40 Meredith, Gloria . .. .... .140 Merriam, Jean .. ..... 105 Merrick, Stan . . . .... .132 Mertz, Charles . . . ..... 43, 64 Metzger, Lynn .. . .... .... . 140 Meyer, Bob ....... ..... 4 3, 132 Michael, George . . . .......... .132 Millard, Carol . . . ........... .140 Miller, Barbara . . . .... 45, 51, 58, 104 Miller, Edward .... ............ 1 40 Miller, Judy ..... ..... 1 40 slr 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Newby, Mike .................. 58 Newell, Bob ...... 33, 38, 74 83, 84 Newell, Gary .............. . ..... Newman, Bill .... .... 4 7 Niccolls, Linda ..... ..... Nicholson, Larry ..... ..... Nicholson, Nanette .............. Nicol, Norma .....,............. 56 Niemoeller, John ......... ...... Niemoeller, Ruth .26, 29,32 36 58 Nirdlinger, Nancy ...29, 36 67 88 Nix, Gary .................. ...... Noll, Nancy .......... .... 88 Norell, Martha Jo Novak, Larry ....... Nyilas, Carol ......... O Oberman, JoAnn ................. Oberman, Michael Alan 55 81 82 Oehler, Dale .................. 57 Ogden, John ...................... Ohime, Carla ..... ..... 2 9 36 Oldham, Nancy .. ...... 40 Oline, Gary Joe .. .... 34 Olsen, Dorothy ....44 Olsen, Laila .... .,.. 5 8 Olsen, Nils ...... .... 8 2 Olson, Darlene Olson, Larry .... .... 124 140 124 140 .42 105 105 132 124 132 140 140 140 124 124 140 124 124 .55 140 140 132 106 106 132 132 140 140 140 140 140 124 140 106 124 .44 140 Olson, Susan . .. .... 28, 36, 59, 124 O'Neal, Pat .... ............ 1 24 O'Neill, Mike .. ..... 39, 74, 132 Orme, Jean ...... ...... 4 9,106 Oseland, Darlene .. ........ 140 Otto, Robert ...., , ...... 63 Overaker, Leland .. . . . . . . .63 Overaker, Lewis . .. ......... .140 Owens, Bob ....... ......... 3 9,124 Owings, Paula ...... ..... 3 6, 44, 106 P Padgct, Francine .... ......, 1 32 Padgett, Leon .... ..... 3 9, 124 Padgett, Tom .. . ..... .140 Papp, Lewis ...... .... 4 9, 58 Parker, Norman .... .140 Parks, Nancy ...................... 140 Parks, Thomas .................... Patkus, Ralph .................... Patrick, Stanley .38, 49, 71, 72, 83, Patton, Penny .........,....... 37, Paulsell, Kay .................. 37, Peacher, Carolyn . . . .... .41, Pearce, Linda ..... ......... Pearcy, Carole .... ,........, Pearson, Donald . . . .... 75, 84, Peck, Jim . ...... Peck, Richard .... Perligo, Bill Pedigo, Louesa Peebles, Gary .. Peebles, Jerry Peebles, Joyce Pelham, Lee ...... Pelser, Virginia Perks, George 82: 124 140 124 132 132 106 140 140 132 . . . . . . . .132 49 140 132 140 141 132 132 141 141 106 132 106 141 141 141 132 124 141 Perrine, Judy .... ..... 4 0, Perry, Jane ....... ,,,,,,,, Perry, Karen ........ ....,..... Peterman, William . .. .... 63 75, Peters, Fred ......... .... 4 9 83, Peters, James ..... ........ Peterson, Libbie .... 28 58, Petty, Bill .................... 63, Pfaff, Michael ...... Phillips, Mike .... 38 Phillips, Terrilyn 7172 77 84106 1 1 Pickett, Charles .............. Pickett, Donna .. 1 .....141 .....141 124 Pickett, Wiley .. ...... 38 Pierce, Wilma .. . ...... .132 Pisani, Mary . . . ..... 58, 106 Pitzer, Mary ...A 37, 133 Plessa, Gary .... .... 8 4, 133 1-lohr, mn ...... ....... 8 1, 141 Plohr, Torn ........ ............ 1 33 Poage, Sharon .................... 141 Podshadley, Mike ...... 35, 47, 58, 124 Poland, Carol ....... ......,..... 1 06 Poland, Joyce ......... .......... 1 33 Pollack, Linda Joyce . ...... ..141 Poole, Diane .......... .......... . .141 Porter, Julia , .... ........... 2 9, 56, 106 Porteus, Robert ................ 35,125 Posegate, Bob .... ...i. 8 2, 83, 135, 141 1 -Utter, Pegey .,.. ........... 4 3,141 Paulsen, Phillip ........... .125 Powell, Frances .. ..... '133 Powell, Richard ......... .141 Prater, Lynn ..... ........ 2 8,125 Prather, Marilyn . . .... 29, 45, 64, 107 Prentice, Donna .. . ......... 58, 133 Proctor, Doug .. . .... 38, 76 85, 125 Profrock, Bill ..... ..... 3 4, 63, 125 Prola, Mary Lee .. . ...... 88, 141 Prosperini, Tony . . ..... 81, 141 Pruitt, Jack ...... ....... 8 2, 141 Pruitt, Jim ........ ......... 8 5,133 Putnam, Carolyn ........ 40, 43 45, 133 Putnam, Marilyn ....... 40, 43 45, 133 Putnam, Yvonne ..... ...... . . 49, 107 Putting, Patricia . .. .... 49 52, 107 R Rachford, Tom ..... ..... 3 5 86,107 Rainey, Larry ...... . ........ 125 Randolph, Mary ..... ..... 3 7,141 Randolph, Mary F. .. ..... 59,133 Rape, Edith ....... ....... 1 33 Rath, Roy ....... ........ 1 33 Ratner, Joy:-e .... ..... 88 ,141 Ratner, Judy Ranch, Mike Rayhill, Tom .. Rea, Dona . ........ Redding, Sharon Reece, Sharon Reed, John .... Reeves, Jack Rehin, Erika Reichert, Jean .. Reid, Sallie .... Reilly, Sharon l5l ....57, 75 .88 133 141 107 141 ............141 141 133 141 133 107 141 Releford, Mary Releford, Stan ..... Remmers, Sharon . . . . . .... . .... . Reum, Deanna Remn, Tallie .... Reynolds, Dennis .. .29, 36, 11 Rhodes, Joan .... . . .,......... . . . 73 Rhodes, Roy ..... 28, 38, 71, Rice, Carol ....................... 49 Rice, Frederick Richards, Judy Ann .... Richardson, Jack ....... Richardson, Mary F. Riech, Richard meg, Debby ........ Rilling, Phyllis ,. Rilling, Ramon Rimsay, Patti .... Riney, John ....... Rinnus, Catherine Rising, Phyllis .......... 28 Roberts, Donna . . . . . . . Roberts, Lynda ..... . ...... . Robertson, Luella ...,... 41 1 1 .'.'.'.'56 44 as, liz' '45 Robertson, Mary ...... ....,.. Robertson, Patricia .......... Robeson, Mae Robinson, Jack ..... .... , Bi' 'xii Robson, Nancy ..... . . . . Rogers, James Rollman, Jim .......... .... 4 9 Romence, Katherine . . . . . . . . Roof, Ron ............ . . . Rose, David .,...... .......... Ross, Rick ........ Roth, I,2iV1ll ....... 29, 39, 84, Roth, Richard ....... . . . .58, 75, 84 Rovin, Carol ...... 26, 32, 42, 65, 67, Roy, Georgia .................. 52, Rudin, Sandra ................ ,.44, Rumble, Bud ....... ..... Rumble, Charles . . . . . . Runnels, Bob .... . . . . . Russell, James ..... ...... Russell, Richard .... .... 8 2, Ruzes, Marcia .... ....i. 2 8, Ryan, Billie Lou . . . .... 29, 36, Ryan, Janet ...... .... 4 0, 44, Ryan, Margaret ..... .44, Ryan, Michael ...... ...... Ryan, Roger .......... . . . S Sabo, George .......,. ..... Salla, Kurt ............. .,.... Sammonds, Kenneth . . . . . . .55, Sanders, Marvin ..... . . . .46, Saner, Denny ...... ...... . . Saner, Sandra ...... .......... Sangster, Dinah ........... 55, 135, Sangster, Jacqueline .... 32, 37, 57, Sangster, Paul 29, 38, 71, 72, 76, 83, Satlow, Barry ...... , ........... .. Sauer, Marguerite .......... 43, 44, Savage, Don ........ ' .... 71, 73, Saviste, Taavo .... ,,,..,,,,, Sawyer, Bob ...... ............ Saxer, Julie Ann ........ 43, 45, 56, Scantlin, Norma Scarlett, Barry Scarlett, Dave ..... Schaefer, Dale ........ Schaifner, Marilyn .... ........ 4 4, Scharf, Gary ........ .......... 8 1, Sdleifirlrrer. Curt ................. Schermerhorn, Jan ...i. 28, 36, 44, Schien, Jey ......... ...... 2 8, 36, Schilsky, Alan .... .... 3 9, 64, Schilsky, J. F. .... ........... . Schlitt, Janet .. . .......... . . . . Schmidt, Bob .... ..... 4 9, 57, 75, Schmidt, Karen . . . Schmidt, Paul ...... ..... . . Schnepp, Donald .. 33 ' kia' 'aid Schnepp, Keith ......... 35, 49, 86, Schoknecht, Donna ............ 37, Schramm, Sandra .. ........ .. Schroeder, Carol ..... .... 2 8, Schroeder, Sandra .... ...... Schroll, Janet ...... .... 4 5, Schultz, Marian . . . . . . .37, Schuster, Bob .....,.............. Schuster, Robert ................. .......33, 38, 49, 65, 71, 72, 77, 85, Schuster, Sharon ................. Scott, Archie ..... ........ 4 9, Scott, Beverly .. .... 28, 40, Scott, Clyde ..... ........ Scott, Richard . . . .......... . . . . Sedlak, Sally ..................... Selinger, Don .................. 85, Sellers, Mildred ..... 26, 45, 58, 64, Sembell, Linda .......,........... Senalik, Joan . . . .......... . .57 1 1 1 1 58: . . .51, Sturdy, Carolyn .... . . 1... . l Seppi, Lenn V. . ..... .34, 58, 71, 84, 125 Sexton, Richard ................... 125 Sgro, Jim ........ ................ 3 S Sharp, Barbara .... ....... 4 0, 109 Sharp, Joyce ..... .... 5 7, 88, 141 Sharp, Sylvia ....... .... 2 8, 41, 125 Shauger, Charles . . . . . .71, 80, 133 Shaw, Ada ......... ......... 1 33 Shaw, Jane ........ ....... 1 41 Shaw, Madelynn .....,... 141 Shaw, Norma ......... ..... 4 4,109 Sherertz, Mary Ann .... ,...... 1 33 Shewmaker, Robert .. . ........ .125 Shipley, Gary ....... .... 7 5, 84, 142 Shipley, Warren .... ..... 6 3,133 Shoraga, Betty .. .....,.. 41 Short, Jewel ....... ..... 1 42 Short, Miriam Sibons, John .... . Sidener, Sue ...... .. .....37,58 ........142 .....52,109 Siebert, Ronnie . . . .......... 50, 63 142 Simpson, Mary ......l..... Sink, Judy .............. 28 Skadden, Leah ..,....... .. 44 Skadden, Mary Beth ........... 25, Skeels, Charles ....... Skeels, Sue Ann .... . Skeeters, Gary ........ . .... , Skeeters, Margaret ........ Skibitzki, Bonnie ......... 9 Wagner, Slack, Jim .... 38, 42, 65, 71 Q3bl'sisI,' .....g1.. .h..g5. 125 109 142 125 133 142 109 133 , , ,109 125 109 133 Slagle, Becky .................. 57, Slagle, Marge .................. 52, Smedstad, Sandra .... 40, 43, Smith, Barbara ...... ......... 1 42 Smith, Beverly . ........ .......... I 33 Smith, Beverley Alice .,.... 28, 36, 125 Smith Bill .......... ..... 71,133 Smith, Bill ............ ..... 8 1, 142 Smith, Darrel .. .... 49, 63 Smith, David ...... .142 Smith, Dennis ....... ..133 Smith, Dick .... ........... 3 8,109 Smith, Donna .............,....... 133 Smith, Gary ....................... 142 Smith, Harriett ..... 40, 43, 45, 49, 125 Smith John ....................... 133 Smith Judith Ann ................ 142 Smith Kay .......... ..... 1 42 Smith Linda ...... ......... 1 42 Smith, Paula Kay .. ........... 142 Smith, Phil ......... ..... 8 1, 135, 142 Smith Philip ..... .. ,... ...47,125 Smith Shirley ................ 44,109 Smith Sondra Lee ................ 142 Smith, Tony ............ 35,42,83,126 Snodgrass, Barbara .... ........... 1 09 Snyder, Ron .............. 39, 71, 73, 84 Sokolis, Mary ..... ......... 5 5,142 Spear, Sara ..... .... 4 0, 55, 133 Speis, Kathryne ........ .126 Speis, Tony ......... ...,. 6 3, Spencer, Sue Ann .....,. .. Spencer, Wanda ....,, . .... Spengler, Phil ....... 71, 73 Spiegel, Eileen . ........... Spikre, Judy ...... ,.... . . Spilly, Ruth Ann Spittler, Gerald ..... Spriet, Sandra Springer, Connie Sprinkel, Judy ....... . Squires, Delores Squires, Edward Staley, Sylvia .... ....... Staley, Warren ....55 Stallone, Bill ...... ..... Stanford, Peggy Stapleton, John . Stapleton, Rich . , . ..,. 36, 58, 63 Stark, Stark, Bob ...... Dave . . . Q 3s5,'rii,' '. 351 '58,' 142 133 126 126 109 133 109 142 142 110 142 126 , , .....28, .....Z..142 .45,57,126 ,82,84,142 ........133 36 58126 ........l26 .....49,110 ........49 ......35 STUDE T I DEX Stark, Virginia ....., . . Starling, Kathryn .. . . . . . . Stegall, Larry ..... ,.... Stein, Pat ......... .,... Steinhour, Jack . . . . . . Steininger, Dave ..... . . . Steinkruger, Carol . . .. . . . . Stephens, Allan . . . . . . . . Stephens, Per: y . ..... . . . Stephenson, Mike ...,.. Sternaman, Kathleen .... Steskal, Raymond ......... Stewart, Brenda . ....... .. Stieren, John ..... ..... 3 4 Stine, Bob ....... Stinnett, Sandra Stinson, Carolyn Stockman, Jack Stoeckel, Kathy Stone, Janet ..,.... Stoneking, Jim Stowers, Larry ....... Stratton, Diana ............. Streight, Ken ............... Strickland, R. James ...... Striebeck, Jane Striebeck, Lewis ........ 28 Stuart, Anne ..... ..... Stuckey, John . . . . . . . . Stults, Sandra . . , . . . .. 126 ........l42 39 85126 126 Sucherman, Linda Sullivan, Judy ...... Sundermeyer, Ron .... Suter, Donna ....... Sutton, Douglas . Sutton, Jeff ...... Sutton, JoAnn .... Swan, Robert ...... .. Swansen, Karen .... Swartout, Nancy ...., .... T Takahara, 11. Mae ..... Takahara, Sone Ann . ........ . , .......133 44,149,133 ...49,110 28,311,126 ...63,142 ...39,133 .......142 34,63,126 ...46,126 ....86, 126 ......142 ........142 ........133 49, 73,110 34,63,1l0 ....28,126 .....,.59 , ..... 133 ........142 ...75, 134 ....56,134 ...64,110 ...59, 126 ........13-4 56 90110 32: 33: 41143: ,..,....134 ....29,110 ......134 ....134 ......134 ....55,142 .......86 ,.,.....142 ........142 ......,.134 .28,43, 126 ....56,134 55142 Talkington, Joan .........,........ 242 Tanner, Parish ......... 38 71, 73, 110 Tate, Pat ......... ....... ...... 1 1 0 Taylor, Byron .... ........ 6 3, 110 Taylor, David . . . . ............. 142 Taylor, Jim .... ................ 3 8 Taylor, Jean ..... ..... 2 8 36, 44, 126 Taylor, Lynn ....... ............. 1 42 Taylor, Judy .......... ............ 1 26 Taylor, Mary Jean .. .... 44, 110 Taylor, Ron ........ ....... 4 6 Taylor, Sally ..... ...... I 34 Taylor, Virginia . . . . , .... . .142 Temple, Sarah ..... . . .28, 126 Tengler, Florence .... ,,..34,111 Terrell, Janet ...... .... 4 4,126 Theilken, Judy . . . ,..,. ,134 Thiem, Ted ...... ....... 5 5 Thomas, Eleanor ...... .126 Thomas, Jack ................ 32, 39, SJ Thomas, Jan ............... 40, 43, 134 Thomas, Perry . . .38, 65, 71 72, 85, 111 Thomas, Sally ..... ..............., 1 34 Thomas, Shirley ........ , . . Stanley . .,.. . . Thomas, Thompson, Priscilla ..... . Thompson, Ronald .... ..... Thompson. Starlin ...... Tietz, Sharon ....... 28, Tilley, Gary ............. Tinsley, Art .......,. 49, Tinsley, Elizabeth ...... 28 Tinsley, Kenneth Tinsley, Philip .......... Titchenal, Bill :ii 56 Tobin, Ann .... ..... Tolan, Enos .... . . 'hhQ'5si,' 'B5,'zii,' sa, ss, .. . . .81, 72, si, .. . . .59, 28, ss, ........142 . . . .39, 58 126 134 134 126 142 111 126 142 111 111 126 . . . . . . .111 Tolan, MaryJane ........... , . ..... . Traget hon, Marta .... 29, 36, 68, 70, 111 Traeger, Charles .................. 134 111 126 Tranquilli, Bill , ....... . . . . . . . Tranquilli, Vincent Trede, Joycelyn Treece, Ted ....... Trigg, Jack .. .. . . Trippel, Sally ..... Trout, Richard .... Turner, Dorothy Truter, Beverly .... Truter, Kay ....... 4 1 ffffIia'bb iii' i 142 142 134 115 142 142 142 111 U Underwood, Jolyn ..... 111 l'nsbee, Sam ...... .... 1 42 Ushman, Delores .. ....... 142 Usus, Mary Anna .. ..... 40,111 V Vacco, Mary Ann .... ...... . 134 Van Ausdall, Janet ........,.... 36,112 Van Camp, Virginia . ............. .142 Van Horn, Carol .............. 52,112 Van Sice, Jay ............ 57, 75, 80, 86 Van Sice, Joyce .... . .............. 134 Van Valkenburg, Chas. ........ 39, Vaughn, Herbert ...... ....... Vaughn, Linda ...... ....... Vaughn, Ron .'.. ..... .......... Vehovc, Richard .... 112 142 142 134 .........81,142 134 126 126 126 142 Verhines, Mary .... .......,...... Vermillion, ,Henry ...... 28, 34, 63, Vespa, Chas. ..... ...... 3 5, 49, Vinars, Judith .. . ......, 58, Vinson, Michael' ..f. A ........ Vinson, Tom ..... ..Z .... 134 ,, W 4 Wables, Frank ......... ' . , ...... Wables, Sandra ..... .... 1 ..... Wagner, Eileen , ..... ...... 36 , 42, Wainscott, Sharon Walantus, Rita .. Waldmire, Bill .................... Mary Louise . .... 56, 68, 134 142 112 112 142 13-1 142 Walgren, Floyd .... 38, 49, 58, 71, 72, 83 134 Walker, Al ........................ Walker, Eugene ................... 134 Walker, Judy ..... ..... 4 0,134 Walker, Linda .... ..... ...,. 1 4 2 Wallace, Pat ................ 29, 36, 112 Walsh, Judy ................ 28, 59, 126 Waltz, Sharon ................. 58,112 Wanberg, Kris ....29, 36, 65, 67, 68, 112 Wands, Sandy ..................... 134 Wanless, Carole 134 . . . . .32, 33, 37, 59, Wanless, Polly ............ 37, 128, Wanless, Virginia 134 Ward, Chuck ..... ...... Ward, Jim ....... Ward, Pat ......... Warren, Barbara 39, 85 .. . .35, 63,134 . . . . .37, 134 134 Warren, Janice ...... ..... 3 7, 134 Warren, Norma . . . ......... .126 Waters, Jim ........ ......... 5 1,112 Watson, Barbara ........,...... 44, 142 Watt, John ....... .... 6 3, 71, 84, 134 Watts, Don ..... Watts, Karen .... Way, Janet . .... ............142 ..........142 . .... 45,143 Weakley, John .... .......... 1 31 Weaner, Leanora .... 37,88,134 Weatherford, John .... .... 7 1, 84, 134 Weber, Don ......... ...... 5 5, 63 Weber, Gary ..,... ..... 3 5,126 Weber, Warren . . . . .......134 Weiskopl, Eddie .. ..... 47, 50 Weiskopf, Janet ...... ......... 1 12 Welch, Clarence E. .. ........ 39,127 Weller, Catharine .... .... 4 3, 45, 127 Wells, Roger ....... ......... 1 34 Wene, Alice ....................... 143 West, Ginger ................... 37, 134 Westmorlan, Linda .. ............. 134 Westover, Jack . . .29, 64, 71, 73, 85, 112 Westover, Nancy ............ 32, 37, 134 Wetzel, Sandra .................... 134 Wheaton, Marcia ....... 29, 36, 59, 112 Wheeler, Carolyn Joy ......... 29,113 White, Lorraine ................... 143 White, Robert ........ .... 3 3, 127 Whitlock, Carol .... ...... 1 43 Whitney, Blair ..... .143 Wicks, Bob, ........ .......... 5 8 Widmayer, Carol .... . ............. 113 Wiesenmeyer, Frank .......... .... 1 43 Wieties, Jim ............ 81, 82, 84, 143 Wiggins, Barbara . ................ 134 Wike, Judy ......... ........ 4 5, 143 Wike, Scott ........ ..... 2 8, 39, 127 Wilborn, Sharon ....... . 113 Wilde, Robert .... ....... 5 8, 113 Wiley, Paul ...... ................ 5 0 Willi, Darlene ...,............. 36, 127 Williams, Deanna . .. 36, 66 70, 113 Williams, Gary ...... 49, 50, 75 84, 113 Williams Jim L. ........... , ..... 143 Williams, John ..........,,....... 134 Williams Loretta .... .... 1 43 Williams Melvin .. . . .. . 134 Williams, Peggy .... .... 1 43 Williams, Tony ..........., ...... 1 27 Willis, Jacqueline ..........,.... 134 Willis, Robert .... 38, 71, 73, 77 85, 127 Willson, Doris .............. 37 44,134 Wilson, Dave .................. 84,143 Wilson, H. Gary ................... 127 Wilson, Ken ...................... 134 Wilson, Ronnie ...... 71, 72, 76, 85, 126 Wilson, Sandra .................... 143 Windsor, Pamela ................ 143 Wingert, Steve . .39, 74, 80, 83, 128, 134 Wingert, Warren ........... 39, 74, 113 Winters, .Richard ................. 134 Withey, Bill 4 ............ 49, 63, 81, 143 Wittenborn, Robert ............... 143 Wobbles, Richard .... ....... ,.... 7 1 Wolfe, Louis ..........,............ 46 Wolfson, Rita .................. 88, 134 Wollan, Denny .... 32, 39, 59, 71, 80, Wollan, Jackie 29, 32, 36, 45, 59, 66, wood, Betty ................... 28, Wood, Bill ........................ Woodcock, Karen ....... Woodcock, Patty Lou .. , , Woodrum, Shirley .. , ........,..28, 86 113 127 11 ...........143 .29 36 41 113 127 127 Weedman, Don .... 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