Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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The initial impression has developed throughout the year to a deep respect for the SENATORS. lt has been deeply gratifying indeed to find that it is Senator-like to be sensitive to the challenge inherent in a difficult task. While space does not permit recognition of all individual and group achievements, may I cite the Capitoline staff and advisor as an ex- ample of a group accepting the challenge and learning the rewards of a difficult task well done DR, WARREN L. EVENSON, Principal. i2 . Q: 5 1 . 4' V .V f f ff' X DR. WARREN L. EVENSON, Principal from the first, a capable leader and administrator JOHN l-l. TURNER, Assistant Principal . H.-r.,t,, .,., .gi - am fs .' Hwy? ,, jaffaf K -. -os my CLIFTON TOZER M.E.g Advisor, Wheel Club COUNSELORS LOLA ELLIOTT M.A. 5 S . it , . V my ,- v 'f-w,,,., 4 '14 L ,W V . 4 ' HERBERT SCHEFFLER M.S.g Advisor, Sophomore Class. n , ' , LVL MARGARET HAUSEN lVl.A.: Supervisor, College Entrance Examination Board Tests LOIS BODY M.A.g Advisor, Junior Red Cross, National Honor Society Commit- ROY LESSLY M.A., Co-Advisor, Student Council. in take careful notes MELISSA CIOTA B.S.1Advisor,Tl'1espians. E N G L I S H CORDELIA STEPHENS MARY FORSYTH MARIFRANCES SGRO Pl'-B-1 B-A' B'A'5hffCf1VlSO PRISCILLA FOGARTY 'J-T 'HP' Q' EDITH GLOSECKI B.A., Advisor, Freshman Class. MORRIS PARKER MURIEL EASTHAM BETTY HALBERG FRANK SURGE B.A. B.A. M.S.g Advisor, M.A. Sophomore Class. BV 1-I 'S .lf l4 1,-my if 1- 145 47' L ' ,M ,sc f T . , wr' vm M 7, N w 1-.SSX n...,,hSs M.A. decline from memor five copies of vocabulary section f MARGARET IHLENFELDT M.A.g Latin. Not pictured: Marguerite McPhiIlimey, Latin and Spanish. I5 CHARLOTTE MCFADDEN , French and Spanssh If , ...nv x ' 7' yx '-'f i x . ff? elf' LANGUAGE Y.. ,.-X' K -ii Wm 'Z' EDA NELSCH C. B. GREEN H. O. CROFT lVl.A.gAmericanGov- B.S.g American Gov- M.S.3 History, Cur- ernment, Geography: ernment, Economicsg rent Affairsg Advisor, Chairman, National Advisor, Ushers. Projectionist Club Honor Society Com- and Youth For Christ. mittee. MAY RAY PAGE lVl,S., World History, Head Basketball Coach. ROSABEL RASMUSSEN l'vl,A.g Historyg Advisor, Les Bas Bleus. DR. JOHN SCOTT Ph.B., Current Affairs, American Government. JOHN SOWINSKI IVl.A.g History, Assist- ant Football and Bas- ketball Coach. SOCIAL SCIENCE 'W' 'x ff' MQ-u X WILLIAM TRUSDALE GEORGE WALLIS B.A. lv1.A. l6 Y I er'-S la.. ELOiSE DILLER ' A M.A.g Chemistry. , vi O F A JOSEPH SPITALE DALE BALDRIDGE QQ M,S.g Zoology. B.A. JOHN COOLER P H Y S 1 C A L S CIE N C E nw, Junior Capitoline. CARROL C. HALL M.A.g Chemistryg Na- tional Honor Society Committee: Advisor, Senior Class. CHARLES MAYERLE B.S. in Ed. ARLINGTON what's the result in part 5? SEYMOUR M.S.g Physiology, Psy- choIoQYi Advisor, Sena- tor Speaksg Tennis QP K fi- C. Coach. RUTH M. WOODS NLS., BIOIOQV, Botany, National Honor Society Committee X A. ARMSTRONG LENORE ASHINHUST M.A.g Agricultureg B.A.g Advisor, Capi- Advisor, Future Farm- toline Staff. ers. I7 :fd WILLIAM REES B.S.g Advisor, Assembly Committee. LORENE CAMPBELL M.A.g Advisor, Fu- ture Teachersg Su- pervisor, Hall Cases. JOHN WILSON B.Sl. MATHEMATICS Just try to explain that DALTYE PIERSEL M.A.g Advisor, Junior Class. TL , av modern art l 8 EDWARD RlTTENl-IOUSE lVl.S. in Ed.g Advisor, Junior Class. DRUCILLA DUGAN COMMERCIAL ,.mo!' JACK WILLIAMS M.S.g Advisor, Diversified Occupations. WILLARD DUEY lVl.E,g Head Football 4362 Coach. . . ff. ' 'IW mshvs-v ,. H.. ' . in .QS i 6 PQ M '-Q-.... if 1 W. . XXV . if 'ij .Sf rf '- iff : :E ' i 5-1 . ' f ' I ' , a .Aff A ' 'N INDUSTRIAL ARTS KENNETH VICK B.S. Ed.' Advisor T v 1 1 yn pography Club. RICHARD NELSON B.S. 1-ri, i 'f. PGI ,gun ROBERT RUTLEDGE -25' lvl A Driver Traininig Instructor oi? CALVIN C RIPPEL .4 J. L. SANDERS Athletic Director. top secret affair 20 A' 4-4' GLADYS HYDE B.S.g Chairman, Home Economics Department. MARIE TRAINOR JUNE NESBITT four heads are better than one HOME ECONOMICS new kitchen . . . a homemaker's dream 21 hold the scissors that way GRETA LAWRENCE M.A.g Artg Advisor, Art Club. D. R. SPRECKELMEYER M.M., Director of the Choirs: Advisor, Sing- ing Seven, Snngmg Sen ators. MUSIC AND ART 732 RALPH Bovvrsm MA., oifecfof ot of- chestra: Advisor, Or- chestra Council. 5 , 0 -. X. . rj LESLIE J. coNAvAY 1214 A A K M.A.3 Band Director. 3 he-X 'S 1 H: C ff , N - ' Mx variety is the spice of life ,L '22- tvs 22 an straighten up those legs looks easy J. L. SANDERS Athletic Director PHYSICAL EDUCATION ALBERT PLAIN DAVID SPONSLER LINDA IVICCOY OLIVE VANATTA B.S.g Junior Varsity B.S.g Head B.S. B.S. Basketball Coach, Baseball Coach -nd .4 an 'Sli 23 14, IVIARGUERITE ZIIVIIVIERMANN Librarian don't forget to hand in your permits STUDENT SERVICE 24 N DOROTHY MRS. ELEANOR SOUTHWICK MOSLEY School Nurse Speech Correctionist N ,purv- EDNA ATKINS ROSEIVIARY MESSICK 4, Secretary, Main Office Secretary, Main Office --'29 Dr. Evenson isn't in right now . . . FRANCES ROBB ARWA BRYANT Secretary Attendance Clerk, Student Office Student Office 25 Q mn x XY f I U r R Q1 ,mf , I ,ff 5 sk f I y 'f qv -was 1. cJc:TiviTies H LE BAS BACK ROW-Charlene Campbell, Beth Hupp, Sharon Stilwell, Marilyn Neumann, Dinah Sangster, Carolyn Hoffman, Sondra Smith, Cherry George, Gail Mrkvicka. THIRD ROW-Vickie Faeth, Alice Wene, Carolyn Hendrix, Anne Stuart, Sharon Reece, Ande Simmons, Joyce Ratner, Karen Rinkema, Karen Lynch, Marilyn Shatfner. SECOND ROW-Carol Whitlock, Jo Ann Oberman, Mary Simpson, Mary Hardin, Linda Atwater, Carol DeHollander, Mary Ann Koeller, Linda Smith, Kate Whitney, Pat Jacob, Judy Sprinkel, Cheri Kulm. FRONT ROW-Miss Rasmussen, Advisor, Emi Takahara, Karen Jacob, Dee Prola, Sue Browne, Terry Phillips, Sone Takahara, Sue Lanich, Susan Heimlich, Sara Cohn, Joyce Neat. Literary society composed ot girls above freshman level with 3.5 average . . Mothers tea . . . distinguished and informative speakers at Thursday meet- ings . . . Thanksgiving basket , . . combination pledge day and work day . . contributions to Senator Speaks and Capitoline. OFFICERS First' Senqggfer SeCOI'1Cl Sel'T'l9SfEl' President ..... ............ . .Terry Phillips President ..... ................ T erry Phillips Vice President . . . . .Sone Takahara Vice President . . .... Sone Takahara Secretary ....... . . .Anne Stuart Secretary ....... . .Carol DeHollander Treasurer ........ ..... B arb Moose Treasurer ........ ...... A nne Stuart Program Chairman . . . .Carol Whitlock Program Chairman . . . .Carol Whitlock 28 wmv' ii L 4 at 's J yu. 1 ' A fi ., .,, Q' , K V ,, , rf.,'f f,.- J Y' ' mfr' . ,, ,nw 'an what a chorus line! JU IOR LE B BACK ROW-Marian Turney, Vicki Richardson, Carolyn Krueger, Barbara Swirin, Carolynne Walker, Mary Ann Baum, Carolyn Evans, Janel Lundgren, Julie Wanless, Sharon Reilly, Carolyn Fults, Carol Adloff, Merrilee Ryder, Patty Vicars, Karla Wentworth, Jenny Jackson, Kay l-lambrick. FOURTH ROW-Yvonne Smith, Carol Stone, Karen Brown, Janet Seymour, Gail Malinoff, Nancy Moon, Janice Harton, Audre Ludin, Shellie Bauer, Cheryl Holtman, Carolyn Hales, Carol Robin- son, Lynne Schwartz, Linda Kramzar, Barb Brunsman, Mary Jane Gardner, Marcia Hilgeman, THIRD ROW-Martha Simmons, Helen Horney, Jan Schmidt, Judy Briggle, Karen Boardman, Pat Watson, Ann Downing, Anna Laycock, Donna Thomas, Ellen Hyndman, Lynnea Halberg, Jan Rubley, Kay Herman, Madeline Scott, Linda Crabtree, Susan Hodde, Violet Seebach, Barb Keckler. SECOND ROW-Celia Pearson, Sally Pfeiffer, Judy Hoffman, Pattie Greenwood, Susan Stockman, Sharon McKinney, Sherry Herman, Bev Francisco, Nancy Ewing, Dale Keaough, Nancy Stein, Carolyn Trutter, Marilyn Trutter, Jean Colvin, Bette Jo Jones, Nancy Jones. FRONT ROW-Sue Leonard, Lois Niemoeller, Brenda Edwards, Ann Kimble, Marcy Phillips, Linda Williams, Karen Anderson, Judy Pottorff, Mary Culp, Ruth Ann Brown, Barb Rainwater, Lucy Cole, 29 PHILO l-layrack ride . , . work at Vachel Lindsay Home . . . caroling at nursing homes . . . party for new members , . . faculty tea . . , mother-daugh- ter tea . . . contribution to Hope school . . . annual award to girl with highest English average for tour years . . . sentimental atter-graduation dance. OFFlCERS President ..,.. ......,. .... J a nis Grant Vice President . . . .Colleen McGaw Secretary ..... ...... B arb Smith Treasurer . . . . .Sharon Redding Civic work at Vachel Lindsay Home Q, BACK ROW-Judy Cornelius, Jerilyn Conover, Charlene Murfin, Carol Edwards, Nancy Brown, Bonny Blase, Sue Fredrick, Sally Trippel, Donna Reentz, Marilyn Ratterree, Sharon Tiley, Carolyn Ratteree, Mary Randolph. SECOND ROW-Karen Nail, Nancy Delaney, Cheryl Montooth, Kathy Lannan, Kristie Breeden, Dorothy Knutzman, Sarah McComas, Sharon Reside, Tammy Goodpasture, Sandy Redding, Karen Whiteside, Carol King. FRONT ROW-Kay Moss, Marianne King, Sandy Jabusch, Kay Klammer, Nancy Chambers, Coleen McGaw, Miss Sgro, Advisor, Janis Grant, Sharon Redding, Jeanne Harris, Mary Ann Fuller, Karen Keesler, Kathleen Sternaman. Q C Vw: S + if Y A ,fr 4 ff Q. W sf w Q f ,sm gf l, ' M ., Q K ,N Lf Staff , ,, C Y . Pi . A we I X I .Sufi ' v f 'H . y,5,.,, N R, Q ' Mkt. ,N Q , If? K ,ay '.. Q X ,7Vv- ' 1 4 ,Xml IL ' 3 fe ' , ' -fx ,.'i ' .N I ' v4 , 30 ,J-nl fa .. 'P' ,W -1 K7 Qi an 'QW CI, BACK ROW-Carol Meissner, Charlene Murfin. Bill Hellyer, Bob Usher, Elaine Trumbo, Carol Lott. FRONT ROW-Linda Oldenburg, Cindy Oakleat, Joann Davis, Suellyn Dorris, Janet Stoppelwerth, Rita Parrish, Mr. Croft, Advisor. YOUTH FOR CHRIST Regular Tuesday meetings . . . novelty and serious programs . . . court- room theme . . . mock murder . . . kitchen band . . . Bible quizes . special speakers . . . films. President ..... First Semester Vice Presidents ...... Elaine Trumbo Sec reta ry-Treasurer Publicity ....... Pianist . . ...Bill Hellyer and Bob Usher Janice Durham Darlene Kaiser .David Abbott oFFicERs 31 President Second Semester Vice Presidents ..... Elaine Trumbo Secretary-Treasurer ............. Publicity Pianist .. ...Bill Hellyer and Bob Usher .Janice Durham . .Joann Davis .David Abbott STUDENT CUUNCIL BACK ROW-Dave Mack, Russ Dietrich, Phil Shelton, Bruce Newell, Mike Dehen, Jan Bridges, Bob Hacker. THIRD ROW-Carole Jean Anker, Sharon Reece, Lois Niemoeller, Marcia Phillips, Kay Herman, Judy Cormeny, Dinah Sangster. SECOND ROW-Terry Phillips, Rae Jacobs, Sue Lanich, Sue Gillum, Ann Zelle, Barb Moose, FRONT ROW-Miss Carmody, Advisor, Path Walsh, Louesa Pedigo, Sandy Durning, Joyce Neat, Kay Rauch, lvlr. Lessly, Advisor. A year of tirsts: a new constitution, home room representatives with the right to vote, and the Activities Board . , . annual Homecoming and May Festival . . . Career Day and College Day . . . freshman party, handbook, and award . . . buses to all those away games. DELEGATES TO I NTRA-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL Terry Phillips Dinah Sangster Ann Zelie Sharon Reece Bruce Newell 32 RAE JACOBS, Vice President DINAH SANGSTER, Treasurer DAVE MACK, President BARB MOOSE, Secretary Home Room R6P1'CSC11t3tiVCS BACK ROW-Monty Kaylor, Jack Steinhour, John McClain, Don Blanchard, Lynn Laughlin, Bill Peter- man, Larry Hoffman, Pete LaBarre, Tom Knight, John Morse, Rick Windsor, Jimi Judd, Dick Hart Dick Mack. THIRD ROW-Marilyn Miller, Ruth Anni Brown, Kay Satterfield, Karen Brown, Lynn Elzea, Kathy Ray gan Shroll,kPeg Potter, Bette Jo Jones, Judy Pottorff, Beth Hupp, Dee Dee Stephens, Fran Lambert usan Jen ins. SECOND ROW--Tom Barrington, Blair Whitney, Judy Brewer, Jan Rubley, Bev Francisco, Carol DeHol- lander, Karla Wentworth, Julie Wanless, Marlene Barlick, Mary Hardin, Nancy Stein, Sue Brace- well, Ann Downing, FRONT ROW-Paul Dorosheft, Emi Takahara, Linda Lunger, Toni Ford, Galey Konrad, Linda Dixon Jan Schmidt, Carol Wiley, Shellie Bauer, Darlene Greenwood, Elaine Gekas, Bob Rainwater, Ed Miller 33 RIFLE CLUB BACK ROW-Mr. Diller, Instructor, Pete Ogden, Sue Diller, David Bryant, Roger Wahl, FRONT ROW-Terry Johnson, Tim Skadden, Kent Clarida, David Hood. Participate in Postal matches . . shoulder to shoulder matches Y.l'Vl.C.A. membership required . . member N.R.A. USHERS BACK ROW-Jerry Armbruster, John Armstrong. SECOND ROW-Bill McCarthy, Larry Peterson, Art Hoenig. FRONT ROW-Jim Wilhoit, Jerry Jackson, Bill Rollet, Gerald Murphy. 34 ART CLUB BACK ROW-Judy Eddington, Linda Watson, Yvonne Smith, Sue Gass, Helen Horney, Nancy Ball, Sally Tripple. SECOND ROW-Betty Joseph, Marcia Hilgeman, Laura Christensen, Audre Ludin, Coleen McGaw, Effie Kufdakis, Mary Putnam. FRONT ROW-Jeanne Davis, Judy Hoffman, Karen Kesslar, Patti Walsh, Virginia Wanless, Sharon Williams, Mary Beth Haenig, Dale Keaough. Field trip: Edwards Place . . . printed pennants . . . to further an interest in the fine arts. OFFICERS First Semester Second Semester President ............... Yvonne Smith President ............... Yvonne Smith Vice President . . ...... Patti Walsh Vice President . . ......... Sue Gass Secretary .... . .Laura Christensen Secretary .... . . .Laura Christensen Treasurer . .... Sally Tripple Treasurer .. ..... Sally Tripple 35 ASSEMBLY COMMITTEE Dr. Baum at tl-ie annual career day assembly To provide education and entertainment in the planning of assemblies for the student body . . . broader powers of scheduling . . . look into the world ot adventure with Exploring Today program . . . versatile entertain- ment in the performance of Gary Randolph in the Dance Americana. BACK ROW-Cork Dormire, Don Blanchard, Dave Michelman, Mr. Rees, Advisor, FRONT ROW-Mary Ann Koeller, Leigh Patton, Carol DeHollander, Carole Jean Anker, Sue Lanich. Absent from picture-Jan Schmidt, Lois Niemoeller, Skip Bunn. 36 Regional workshop at Springfield . . . observation trips: l-lay-Edwards and Stuart schools . . . spring banquet . . . Christmas service project . . panel from lllinois State Normal University . . bake sales . . educa- tional movies . . S.O.A.P. OFFlCERS V President .... ..... J anis Grant F U T U R E T E A C E R S Vice President .. ...Colleen McGaw Secretary . . . ..... Barb Smith Treasurer .. ..Sharon Redding BACK ROW-Connie Zeiger, James Coble, Carolyn Hoffman, Tim Kuykendall, Barbara Keckler. SECOND ROW-Alice Wene, Sandy Wilson, Lona Krarup, Velma Burris, Janice Farrell, June Koch. FRONT ROW-Miss Wilson, Advisor, Patricia Hammons, Mary Ann Fuller, Mary Beth Skadden, Karon Jacobs, Miss Campbell, Advisor. FUTURE FARMERS BACK ROW-Dennis Faugust, Bob Hatcher, Tom Earl, Jim McCormick, Tom Day Larry Burgener Mr Armstrong, Advisor. FRONT R0WEAllen Mendenhall, Bob Leefers, Gary Dodson, Ernie Pickett. Learning to dog doing to learng earning to live: living to serve opportunity to develop abilities in rural leadership . . encourage good citizenship . . . Project: Popcorn . . . contests in livestock judging farm mechanics, soil conservation, electrification, and forestry exhibiting in shows and fairs . . . The successful Farmer of Tomorrow is the Future Fa rrner ot Today. l' President . . . Vice President Secretary . . . Treasurer . . Reporter . Sentinel . . OFFICERS . . .Martin Herter . . .John Brunner . . .Gary Dodson . . . .Robert Leeters Allen Mendenhall . . . . .Ernie Pickett 38 OFFICERS President .... .... L inda Smith Vice President . . . . .Judy Coleman Secretary .... .... S haron Redding Treasurer ........ . . .Charlene Murphin Assistant Treasurer . . ........ Pat Vicars Aide tor nurses . . . TB. testing program . . . work at hospitals . . . lectures on: X-ray devicesg Diabetes . . . Jacksonville State Hospital . . . picnic for new members . . . movie: Caps and Bibs, narrated by RN. from Michael Reese l-lospital. FUTURE NURSES JT V1 BACK ROW-Lona Krarup, Linda Smith, Marilyn Pickett, Abby Hartman, Madeline Clark, Patly Vicars, Charlene Murphin, Nancy Hawkins, Leslie McCasey. SECOND ROW-Marcia Sherck, Marianne King, Sharon Redding, Donna Burge, Mary Lou Dalby, Sandy Stilwell, Mary Fuller, Terry Dodds. FRONT ROW-Linda Butterfield, Judy Malcom, Sharon Baynor, Jessie Heine, Judy Coleman, Tammy Folkes, Sharon Montgomery, Miss Southwick, Advisor, 39 OFFICERS W H E E L President .... Lynn Laughlin -N Vice President . . . .Mark Kirk L L U B Secretary . . . .... Dick Hart Treasurer . . . . .Bob Anderson Service Above Self . . . United Fund Drive . . . TB. Drive . . . Wheel Club Booth . . , Savings Bond tor scholastically able sophomore and junior . . . new flag for school . . helped write new schedules . . projects: Danceg PTA paper drive. BACK ROW-Bob Harmon, Guy Boyd, Bob Posegate, Don Crown, Pete LaBarre, Torn Frick, Martin Oberman. THIRD ROW-Dave Michelman, Bob Anderson, Lynn Laughlin, Pete Kuizin, Bo Noll, Mark Kirk, Tom Knight. SECOND ROW-Joe Goleash, Dick Hart, Jerry Buker, Richard Sayer, Russ Dietrich, Ken Page. FRONT ROW-Mike Rauch, Steve Wilson, Tom Billington, Dave Follmer, Cork Dormire, Dick Roth, Mr. Tozer, Advisor, 40 BACK ROW-Dave Koper, Tony Prosperini, Tom Frick, Jerry Buker, Tom Herring, Bill Peterman, Jim Keith, Bill Plohr, Harold McCarty, Lynn Neff, Lynn Laughlin, Pete LaBarre, Dave Wilson. SECOND ROW-Warren Staley, Jim Voyles, Dick Hinkle, Bob Howe, Richard Trout, Bill Cornmen, Larry Durham, Dale Poole, Jim Wieties, Tom Knight, Mark Kirk. FRONT ROW-Allen Killpatrick, Steve Cook, Dick Mack, Steve Wilson, Dave Mack, Jack Pruitt, Dave O'Hara, Vincent Zummo, Bob Allan, Tom Devine, Corwin Dormire. VARSITY CLUB Football blazers . . . plaques tor seniors . . . athletic bumper stickers . . . football programs . . . coffee honoring alumni lettermen . . ceremony honoring mothers of basketball team . . Varsity Ball. 'Mrs. Page honored at mother's ceremony 41 2:3- M Za BACK ROW-John Armstrong, Jim Patus, Gary Moore. THIRD ROW-Larry Peterson, Tom Berrisford, Paul Dorosheff, Ron Monroe, Glenn Bridger, Tom Neal, Lloyd Barrington, Mike Houston, Frank Krachik. SECOND ROW-Orion Steen, Jim Davis, Nick Dorosheff, Wayne Senalik, Jim Coble, Bill McCarty, Tom Wagner, Bob Scott, Russel Wilson, Richard Peck, Roy Nottingham, FRONT ROW-Bill Withey, Archie Scott, Stewart Cain, George Duewer. Terry Brown, Gail Malinoff, Dana Wootton, Karen Bornflefh, Tammy Folkes, Nancy Johnson, Fred Rice, Gary Dodson, Dennis King, Mrs. Loretta Croutcher, David Ewing, CAFETERIA COUNCIL Thanksgiving basket . . . SHS pens . . . Sock Hop . . . May Festival Booth . . . courteous and friendly service for students and faculty alike . . . donation to Capitoline. x OFFICERS President ......,...... . . .Bill Withey Vice President ...... . . .Fred Peters Junior Vice President. . . .... Barry Bryant Secretary-Treasurer . . . . . .Gail Malinoff Sergeant-at-arms . . .... Fred Rice Annual Cafeteria Christmas Break- fast with cafeteria workers from Lanphier, Feitshans and Springfield High. 42 President .... Vice President Secretary .... Senior Advisor Faculty Advisor OFFICERS Karen Rinkema Ann Sutherland .Emi Takahara ,Mary Simpson . . .Mr. Cooler Publish Student Directory . . . hours spent on acknowledgments and sub- scriptions in hopes of a position on the Senior staff . . bake sales . freshman and sophomore pictures. JUNIOR CAPITOLINE BACK ROW-Beth Hupp, Mary Ann Stuckey, Barb Short, Ande Simmons, Jackie Smith, Jill Armstrong, Kate Vifhitney, Dee Dee Stephens, Barb Rainwater, Mary Swartout. FOURTH ROW-Becky Grummon, Mary Culp, Carolyn Fults, Karen Rinkema, Patty Vicars, Ruth Ann Brown, Sharon Stilwell, Connie Zeiger, Muggins Gover. THIRD ROW-Sherry Shofner, Paulette Hendrick, Peggy Goveia, Madeline Clark, Lynnea Halberg, Mary Ann Koeller, Leigh Patton, Charlene Campbell, Donna Thomas. SECOND ROW-Darlene Kaiser, Cindy Oakleaf, Mary Graebel, Ann Zelle, Carol Wiley, Judy Briggle, Kay Stocker, Carol Stormont, Shellie Bauer, Emi Takahara. FRONT ROW-Linda Lunger, Sandy Shuster, Elaine Gekas, Marilyn Miller, Mary Simpson, Senior Advisor, Gene Day, Phyllis Holtzman, Sandy Durning, Gay Walgren, Patti Walsh. 43 X Q R . 4 li f f BACK ROW-Mr, Williams, Advisor, Larry Novak, John Yales, Bill Draper, Mick Dorman, Jim Slrickland. FRONT ROW-Judy Buhl, Shirley Kane, Charles Paul, Marlene DeYoung, Judy Jacobs, Linda McAfee. DIER IFIE OCCUP TIONS DISTRIB TI E EDU'A T10 BACK ROW-Dennis King, Mr, Slagell, Advisor, FRONT ROW-Rob Dorey, NN-...X Bob Nebergall, Carole Flefcher, Virginia Pelser, Paul Hollis, Joan Talkingron, Linda Vaughn, 32: Jim Montgomery, Ken Castles 1 ' i A -L A X f M s E 'Q ' Mig ,. ' ?- ' '. ,: 3, V vc, ff' IW V ff 1 il. J- 4 '- ,ya M as V m-,f .... -r - di .:.l::,-'wi' 5 X ' iz- 3 L,,54Q,g, .s .. 3 03, ,Q A ff , .Wii., , , W . , , . , ., ., , .,... ,......,.,, -wld W f M K, C 44 TYPOGRAPHY CLUB Rx BACK ROW-Denny Reynolds, Mr. Vick, Advisor, Mal Hildebrand, Jim Strickland, Jim Gooch, Sam Unsbee Monty Kaylor, Tim Kuykendall. FRONT ROW-Tony Speis, Tom Cobb, John Shipley, Larry Ethridge. BOWLING TEAM BACK ROW-Gary Camp, David Smith, Doug Tomlinson, Bob Blunk, Roger Wells. SECOND ROW-Emmett Robinson, John Morse, Ben Kinningham, Dave Cleland, Richard Lorton. FRONT ROW-lvlr, Trusdale, Advisor, Lloyd Barrington, Bill Irwin, Doug Sutton, Tom Wagner, Randy Parrent. 45 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS Collect permits . . . slfielve, repair and check-in books . . . learn the tricks ot the library trade , . comprised ot juniors and seniors whose qualitica tions are friendliness, efficiency and the willingness to work. c BA FRO K RO Dick NT R Carol W-Tim Kuykendall, Fred Peters, Bill Wolantus, Miss Zimmerman, Librarian, Dave Wilson Lavendoski, Dale Gilbert. OW-Judy Barnes, Judi Eddington, Terry Phillips, Kay Smith, Carol Steinkruger, Sandy George Millard. lfnlll, X i' 46 fa-r V? 'LI if YW' ,ual Y7 QP' ,N S J Y we BACK ROW-Irving Anderson, Dick Mack, Chuck Ford, John Ogden, Jim May, Jack Steinhour, Lew Over- aker, Blair Whitney. FIFTH ROW-Georgene Crane, Fran Lewis, Gabby D'Elia, Linda Pierce, Karon Jacobs. FOURTH ROW-Cherry George, Sue Diller, Sue Cantrill, Vicki Nardi, Cheri Kulm, Janice Farrell. THIRD ROW-Carol Whitlock, Pat Jacob, Merrilee Ryder, Mindy Charlton, Gail Malinoff, Mary Simpson, Mary Hardin. SECOND ROW-Anita Bullard, B. J. Jones, Nanette Nicholson, Sue Sergei, Sharon Reece, Mary Hitz Carol DeHolIander, Shirley Crawford. FRONT ROW-Joyce Neat, Effie Kufdakis, Esther Fischer, Rae Jacobs, Terry Phillips, Louesa Pedigo, Dee Prola, Sue Heimlich. ABSENT FROM PICTURE-Corwin Dormire, Dave Bridger, Mark Kirk. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Recognition ot outstanding students tor character, scholarship, leadership. and service . . . from upper one fourth of senior class . . . second annual Golden Laurel Awards Banquet . . . pins, charms, and medallions . . goal for underclassmen. 47 Nick Dorosheff Lezlie Gentry John VanKerk Rad Phillips Pat Preus Ron Kaehlert Marc Levine Tom Herr, above THESPIANS STAGE CREW V OFFICERS Secretary-Treasurer ..........,, Kay Klarnmer President ...... .... K aren Keeslar Vice President .. .... Yvonne Smith 48 4' X Members of the State Contest Play cast--Sue Sergel, Yvonne Smith, Marcia Hilgeman, Karen Lynch. Contest Play: Overtones to state . . . plays produced and acted by mem- bers at meetings . . sets for Duke Ellington, Christmas Choral Concert, and Spring Concert . . ltchin' to get l-litchedn presented to the student body. BACK ROW-Kay Klammer, Beth Erskine, Mindy Charlton, Connie Zeiger, Michael Kweclar, Kenneth Sammonds, John VanKerk, Nick Doroshoff, Bob DeCroix, Ron Kaehlert, Lezlie Gentry, SECOND ROW-Tom Herr, Virginia Wanless, Sharon McKinney, Pat Dow, Donna Reents, Pat Preus, Karen Lynch, Patricia Hammons, Carol Ryber, Rad Phillips. FRONT ROW-Carolyn Evans, Carol Bishop, Carol Godfrey, Patti Walsh, Karen Kesslar, Pattie Greenwood, Lynn Metzger, Marc Levine, 49 l , Hr A LARRY JOHNSON, Editor-in-Chief Adequate and interesting coverage of the scholastic, social, and athletic aspects of Sl-lS . . . feature stories and the lively I-learcl in the Halls column . . . blue subscription carcls and ROTOS . . . encouragement tor all prospective journalists. THE SENATOR SPEAKS so MARY CHAPMAN, Fashion Editor TERRY PHILLIPS, Club News Editor MARCIA PHILLIPS, Assistant Art Editor Absent from picture-PEGGY POTTER, Art Editor DEE DEE STEPHENS, Business Manager CAROL WHITLOCK, Managing Editor CHARLOTTE HILGEMAN, Circulation Manager SHARON REILLY, Circulation Manager SONE TAKAHARA, Business Manager DICK MACK, Sports Editor JOYCE RATNER, Feature Editor ANNE STUART, Exchange Editor BETH HUPP, News Editor Sl GENERAL STAFF-Sara Cohn, Terry Phillips, Suellyn Dorris, Karen Keesler, Karen Nail, Caro- lyn l-lottman, Alice Wene, Darlene Oseland. Absent from picture-Sue Browne, Mary Ran- GAII. MALINQFF, Publicity MARY SIMPSON, Business Manager BARB WATSON, Typist Clolplfi. Linda Atwater, Assistant Editor Karon Jacobs, Art Editor Virginia Wanless, Assistant Art Bev Francisco, Senior Editor Editor Fred Peters and Ron Kaehlert, Photographers Maw, 52 SONE TAKAHARA, Photo Editor GAIL MRKVICKA, Copy Editor BILL PETERMAN, Sports Editor KATHY ROMENCE, Layout Editor i E S 3 -u... FRENCH HORNS Gary Conavay Tom Wagner Glenn Bridger Basil Tyler Sandra Fry CLARINETS Bill Withey Dave l-lirstein Kris Biendarra Kay Cunningham Marilyn Burrus Pete Condit Sharon Bonvaruk Jim Ananias John l-lindnnan Betty Wilkins Ruth Pace Robert Kinnear Ron Baker Carole King Joyce Moore Judy Fry Charles Stroub 54 ADVANCED Bl r. f3IJ11ElV'3.y coRNETs Chuck Ford Tom Kruszka Jack Sfeinhour Tom Cobb Gary Huffman Larry Burgener Dave Jones Charles Williams David l-lood Edwin Gehlbach BASSES George Duewer Bill Peterman Dick Saxer L Q vi 3fXDlD .. Director TROMBONES Allen Killpatrick Warren Goering l lVlart lVlarkwell l Larry Guthrie y Gary Ogden j Tony Speis l SAXOPI-IONES l l Phil Owens Q Roger Turnbull i Sandy Redding Tubal Holmes 1 l l l I 'r FLUTES OBOE Stewart Cain Nancy lVloon Dave Parish Kathy O'Donnell Delores Tucker Sara Brown Violet Seebach Gabrielle D'Elia BARITON ES Dick Cochran Joe Goleash Leland Albrecht 55 Martha Pierce DRUMS Russell Dieterich Rick Messinger Tim Skadden Cherry Kribs Bill Ackerman Howard Levitan BASSOON Loreitha Engel Gerald Spittler 1-.E FIRST VIOLINS Julia Saxer Dick Moody Jean Nicol Ellen l-lyndman James Moske SECOND VIOLINS Roger Douglass Jean Blaylock Judy lVlcAvoy Fran Lambert Nona Beemer Kaye Rauch Donna Reents PIANO Judith Franke ADVANCED Ralph E. Bowen TRUMPETS Paul lvlorf Bob Holladay TROMBON E Lewis Overaker PERCUSSION Tom Neal Gary Dodson SAXAPHONES Tubal Holmes Philip Owens A2 A t X :K V ,I i .1 , 3 1' 1 -I , 5'i . 'la 5 W g, fi ls RCHESTRA .Conductor CELLOS Anita Bullard Ken Samonds Anne Stericker Marilyn Neumann Emi Takahara Jerry Wiley Paulette Hendrick Lynn Tislaar VIOLAS Carolyn Hoffman Mary Sokolis Nancy Britz Katherine Kane Robin Bristow BASES Doug Sutton John Graft Dave Bridges Bob Hackett FLUTES Gabrielle D'Elia Stewart Cain BASSOON Loreitha Engel CLARINET Veneta Scott FRENCH HORNS Glenn Bridger Basil Tyler SOPRANOS Mary Simpson Sue McCormack Terry Phillips Marilyn Cruickshank Mary Alice Cousin Janice Durham Dorothy Stuart Julie Glisson Linda Smith Sally Blauvelt Janel Lundgren Carol Del-lollancler Beverly Jacobs Sylvia Boosinger Carolynne Walker A CAPPELLA Daniel SpreckelmeVc1 Charlene Murtin Cherry George Mary Ann Stuckey Beth Erskine Mary Hawkins Karen Rodgers Carol Rice Nancy Robson Patti Walsh Karen Keeslar Barb Watson TENORS Paul Norclberg Paul Steinhour 58 Jack Shull Dave Sherwood Roger l-lahn Jim Wilhoit Tony Manuele Tim Lee Russ Dickerson Lynn Laughlin ALTOS Joy Johnson Pat Jacob Gay Walgren Kay Cuclworth Carol Robinson Lynne Schwartz CHOIR Director Judy Davis Phyllis Holtzman Alice McBrian Carol Lott Carol Stone Ann Zelle Sandy Durning Janet Bartram Bette .lo Jones Karen Nail Georgene Crane Pat Brunk Dinah Sangster Alice Wene Karen Anderson Mary Chapman Dee Dee Stephens Barbara Short Linda Williams Kay Satterfield Carolyn Hendrix BASSES Rad Phillips Kim Caton Irving Anderson Bob McRay Greg Livingston Bill Mitchell Ron Vancil Marc Levine 59 Dave Watt Dave Abbott Kirby Laughlin Bob Scott George Lloyd Gary Camp Bill Hails Bill Erwin Dave Ewing Bob Lloyd Ed West George Simmons Guy Boyd Mark Kirk Tom Maulding Doug Baumann DOROTHY OLSEN CHERRY GEORGE SHARON REECE CAROL DE HOLLANDER MARY GRAEBEL PEGGY GOVEIA BARB MOOSE NANCY ROBSON SINGING SEVEN we're gettin' nothin' for Christmas 5-...1 fi Egg? 3 .Big QUEEN . . . LOUESA PEDIGO KING . . . LYNN LAUGI-ILIN CHAIRMAN . , . MIKE DEHEN LYNN NEFF WARREN STALEY SHARON REECE SUE LANICH DAVE MICHELMAN DON NELSON LINDA SIMMONS JUDY CORMENY 1 'II ' HOMECOMING COURT traditional presentation of the court 61 JEAN NICOL Queen of Lover's Leap SHARON REECE Queen of Varsity Ball 62 Q-A 'z N x bf? J X. . N, .Kew , n eg 'A x fi 5291? ESQ -2 J COLEEN MCGAW CAROL DE HOLLANDER DEE PROLA JUDY CORMENY BEV FRANCISCO TERRY PHILLIPS KAREN KEESLAR SUE LANICH, Queen fw X 23 W4 M 1' -'Q af HU' ww 5 is w mx X vi SUE BRACEWELL MELISNDA CHARLTON SHARON REECE seated: JUDY DAVIS W-K . LYNDA WALKER LOUISA PEDIGO SUE BROWNE :iv 5 5 1-gpg' 1 O sporfs IH Marlene Barlrck Linda Dixon Sue Lanich Bev Dunn, Capt Louesa Pedigo CHEERLEADERS 68 Mindy Charlton, Co-Capt. Kathy Barlick Sharon McKinney Sandy Durning Sue Browne This year's edition of the football squad was an experienced group, surprising many people in this city when it turned in a resounding 32-7 victory over highly rated Griffin. The next week it continued to roll towards the City Championship by defeating the Felt- shans Flyers with a score of l8-l2. The Senators then travelled to Lincoln where they were edged out by a score of 7-6. The Solons came home to face Lanphier and sew up undisputed possession of the City Championship, defeating them 27-l2. The team next went to Danville where they suffered their second Big Twelve defeat by a score of 7-6. Then Springfield played Urbana in a well fought defensive game only to lose in the last few minutes l3-6. Homecoming weekend was highlighted by the defeat of Mac- Arthur of Decatur byascore of 20-l3. ln the remaining two games of the season the Solons lost to Bloomington 2O-l4 and tied Decatur 6-6. Although coming in last in the Big Twelve standings the Solons were only two touchdowns and two extra points away from the Championship. While compiling a fine 4-4-l record the defensive unit only allowed 97 points, while the offensive unit managed to rack up l35 points. This seems to indicate that both units were above average in both their scoring power in one case and their defensive ability on the other. Head coach Willard Duey, assisted by Mr. Sowinski and Mr. Hilligoss, indeed made this year's team a fine one in every respect: in character, ability, desire, and the competitive spirit that kept the game going until the final gun. 1959 FOOTBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Dave Michelman, Dick Peck, Phil Shelton, Don Nelson, Mike O'Bryen, Jim Farrel, Warren Kramer, Stanley Lowell, Ron Vancil, Daryl Morgan. FOURTH ROW-Dwight O'Keefe, Howard Hough, Gene Hart, Hank Brown, Mike Dehen, Harry Sims, Ed West, Bob DeCroix, Terry Cox, Mitch Murdock, Tom Vehovc. THIRD ROW-Dan Troemper, Bo Noll, Guy Boyd, Bob Downer, John Savage, Jim McCarty, Jerry Maurer, Butch McCarty, Bill Cornman, Larry Hoffman, Dave Koper. SECOND ROW-Gary Scharf, George Simmons, Jim Voyles, Steve Cook, Bob Plohr, Vince Zumo, Tony Prosperini, John McCall, Bob Posegate. FRONT ROW-Dave DuPont, Dick l-linckle, Jim Wieties, Lynn Laughlin, Lynn Neff. Absent from picture-Warren Staley. 69 SENATOR LETTERMEN Lynn Laughlin Dave DuPont Guy Boyd Jim Wieties Butch McCarty 'A V V ' i J i . e TF, or , i Dick Hinckle Bob Downer George Simmons Bob Posegate 70 SENATOR LETTERMEN Terry Cox Steve Cook John McCall Dave Koper Bo Noll Jerry Maurer Vince Zummo, Co-Capt. Jim McCarty Bob Plohr John Savage i - Mitch Murdock Gary Scharf Tony Prosperini Lynn Neff, Co-Capt. Jim Voyles 71 VARSITY RECORD Griffin .... Feitshans . . Lincoln . . . Lanphier . . Danville . . . Urbana . . . MacArthur Bloomington Decatur . . . G 32 I8 8 27 6 6 20 I4 6 They 7 I2 7 l2 7 l3 l3 20 6 A COACHES MR. HILLIGOSS, Assistant Coach MR. DUEY, Head Coach MR. SOWINSKI, Assistant Coach Feitshans . Lanphier . Griffin . . . Jacksonville Lincoln . . Auburn . . J.V. RECORD We . O .. l8 . 6 ... .. 12 .. 30 .. 31 They l4 6 25 20 O 7 JUNIOR ARSITY FOOTBALL BACIEHROW-Ken Page, Glenn Maisenbacher, Ken Stinnett, Barry Wyttenbach, John Hreno, Torn i ington. SECOND ROW-Martin Oberman, Pete Koper, Dennis Platt, Chuck Neubich, Gordon Barker, Bob Scott, Danny Stapleton, Kirk Wanless, Ed Strum, Ron Ruby, Bob Marshall, Bob Brothers. FRONT ROW-Richard Sayer, Manager, Bob Wanless, Manager, Bill Halls, Roy McAfee, Jim Furlick, 'L-lAuck Huckaby, Bob Grant, Roger Sweet, Charles Barbee, Bob Harmon, John Sullivan, Jim Downer, anager. VARSITY MANAGERS Pete LaBarre, Cork Dormire, Mark Kirk, Tom Devine 73 BACK ROWiMr. Cochran, Coach, John Morse, Ron Carrier, Jerry Buker, Bill Peterman. Richard Haak, Bob Allen, Roland Dickson, Paul Mort, FRONT ROWiSteve Wilson, Alvin DeCourey, John Shipley, David Marko, Kenneth Rongey, Tom Mathis. CROSS COUNTRY The Cross Country Team compiled a season record of 5 wins and 2 losses. The tearn finished 3rd in the Big l2 and 6th'in the District. Individually, Steve Wilson finished 3rd in the District and Zlst out of l76 runners in the State. Varsity letter winners were Steve Wilson, Bob Allen, Bill Peterman, Jerry Buker, John Morse, Paul Mort and Richard l-laak. 74 1959-1960 'Www wvq,-M Maw win:-ef' ...ffl x xr--0 . CAPTAIN LYNN NEFF AND HEAD COACH RAY PAGE 76 ELM? , ,.W.,.,. l M....,14,.. ., . ,f 13' 1. .KM ' A ' ' W :I ,.. ...,,, ' . 4181 --r, . ! , ,. iw I, f 5 'ill-S5-9 I 'I I: 'II I - S 'fs M, ' . 5? 'gf ,,,,gK'4M'4., ' I I g i cw jrhlgiuj' i I f fx-I 'fi :Wwwf -QA f gx I I fi' wb .nf JIM WIETIES ED MARKERT DAVE MICHELMAN -adam 'NL If' M' my IIE BILL CORNMAN DICK HINCKLE TOM FRICK DOUG TOMLINSON BOB PLOHR TAD STASHWICK LEE PELHAM GEORGE SIMMONS 77 l i BACK ROW-Jim Wieties, Ed Markert, Bob Plohr, Tad Stashwick, Lee Pelham, George Simmons. FRONT ROW-Doug Tomlinson, Tom Frick, Dave lvlichelman, Bill Cornman, Dick Hinckle, Lynn Neff. 1960 BASKETBALL TEAM Faced with the task of defending the State Basketball Crown, the l96O edition of the Senators maintained the outstanding record of 27 wins and 5 defeats and extended to two years its streak of being undefeated in city competition. Honors also included the second place trophy in the East St. Louis Invitational and participation for the fourth consecutive year in the Sweet Sixteen. Seniors Captain Lynn Neff, Jim Wieties, and Lee Pelham along with juniors Tom Frick and Bob Plohr were the returning lettermen from last year's championship team. George Simmons and Dick l-linkle made the team even more competitive towards the end of the season. Transfer student Hap Stashwick along with Ed lvlarlcert and Bill Cornman rounded out this year's tourney squad. Again this year, defense was the strong point of the team which compiled one of the top defen- sive averages in the state, yielding only 45.8 points per game while piling up a 58.3 offensive aver- age. Probably the two biggest thrills this year came when the Senators defeated an excellent Decatur team 53-49 on the home court, avenging an earlier defeat on their court 45-39, and when the squad defeated a top-notch Feitshans team in the championship game of the Regional tourney by a surprising score of 60-43. After attaining the Regional crown the Solons traveled to Jacksonville. there defeating New Berlin and Forman by the respective scores of 57-42 and 53-47 in overtime to reach the Sweet Sixteen for the sixteenth time in the school's history. With the support of the student body exemplified by Springfield l-ligh's gaining permanent pos- session of the city sportsmanship trophy together with the untiring, devoted assistance of Mr. Plain and Mr. Sowinski, l-lead Coach Ray Page can truly be proud of his mentorship at Springfield High School. 78 1960 RECORD We They We They Taylorville . . . 59 49 'llfeitshans . 42 40 :Champaign . . 59 5l :Lincoln . 38 35 :f:Decatur . . . 39 45 Moline . . 48 67 :51LinColn . . . Sl 30 i'DeCatur . 53 49 Eisenhower . . 54 52 'Urbana 67 36 ff:Urbana .... . 52 3l Athens . . . . 60 50 iDupo ....... . 50 38 f:Danville . . 64 74 iEast St, Louis . .. . 53 33 Jacksonville 68 56 iColIinsville ... . 55 74 iiiBIoomington 70 38 :Danville .... . 50 49 'iiMattoon . 56 55 Quincy .... . 64 5l il:Champaign 62 47 :i:Mattoon . . . . 45 40 li- :5il3loomington . . 47 4l i East St. Louis Holiday Tournament TGriffin ..... . 46 29 'l' City Tournament TLanphier . . 54 34 Big Twelve REGIONAL TOURNEY We They Auburn .......... 57 40 Farmersville . 65 32 Feitshans . . 60 43 SECTIONAL TOURNEY New Berlin .......... 57 42 ' 'W' Forman . . . 53 47 SUPERSECTIONAL Monmouth ..... 48 49 Assistant coach Mr. Plainp Head coach Ray Page: Assistant coach Mr. Sowinski Managers Tom Maulding, Allen Killpatrick Jay Downen 79 W 'Nu--...A Springfield and Feitshans players strive for possession opening jump in action with Griffin at city tournament 80 ,QL N92 - V Nj V, in -'W 5' , , 'I N y f, Q JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM BACK ROW-Gerry Winterrowd, Manager, Carl Oblinger, Roger Sweet, Richard Haak, Don Crown, Ernle Pickett, John Jones, Gery Camp, Charles Barbee, Martin Oberman, Manager. FRONT ROW-Bob Scott, Manager, Danny Stapleton, Kenneth Stlnnett, Ken Page, Ron Monroe, Glenn Maisenbacher, Martin Sommerfeld, Jim Polk, Bud Lewis, Bill Hails, Manager. J. V. RECORD FROSH RECORD We They We They Champaign .... 31 46 Lincoln . . . . 57 62 Jefferson l . Taylorvllle Decatur ... .. 43 39 Moline ... ... 40 70 Griffin Lincoln .... .. 45 59 Decatur .. ... 31 61 Franklin' Eisenhower ..,. 39 53 Urbana . .. ... 71 41 Edison ... Urbana . . . . 42 47 Athens . . . . . . 65 44 Wf9Sl'11nQf0 1 Danville .. 50 57 Danville ...... 45 57 '--- 'l - -l-'-l-' - Quincy.. M4641 l3loOrningtOn...6253 ' Feitshans .. .. 28 30 Mattoon ...... 44 48 Franklin CITY TOURNAMENT Mattoon ...... 53 20 Champaign .... 36 52 Washingtfsr, ' Bloominoton .H 60 58 Griffin ........... ... ........ BACK ROW-Warren Kramer, Manager, Chip Shuster, Harvey Turner, Jim Judd, Don Blanchard, Tom Mathis Rick Windsor, Duane Hlleman, Rusty Cotton, Manager. 1 FRONT ROW-Bob Dewitt, Blll Wiley, Kenneth Spann, Mike Houston, Paul Dorosheff, John McLain. We 39 54 45 45 49 45 39 46 42 48 43 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM They 29 64 49 40 64 50 55 48 39 57 48 iii' l if- N '- ' X I V A t all. 'Nik lm 1. lb U W .4 I - , 2 7 -1 '4 1 if Hits :Eval i-Ax' 4 .,., A 1 QW! 'l' t ,Q ff , A . , Qw5i7f-Aff? . :Ma ff if mfg we J 82 M, Ili '91 , Ar! . ,, .. s-,,, ...... , .W W. BACK ROW-Doug Ericson, Barry Wyttenback, Ken Stinnett, Jerry Jackson, Duane Hilman, Ken Rongey, 'lom Mathis, Randy Carlino. FIFTH ROW-Dave Marko, Dave Melton, Dan Stapleton, Gene Richardson, Larry Hoffman, Don Crown, Richard Haak, Jan Bridges, Paul Dorosheff, Jerry Saladino, Ernie Pickett, Tom Lenz, Bob Wiley, Marty Oberman, Glenn Maisenbacher, Jim Downer. FOURTH ROW-Stan Girdler, Al LaBarre, John Albers, Jim Jonlay, Bill Hails, Bob Scott, Roger Sweet. Jim Furlich, Bob Brothers, Tom Billington, Jerry Peters, Ron Marshall, Jim Wilhoit. THIRD ROW-Tony Manuele, Don Nelson, Allen Wade, Al DeCourcy, John Sullivan, David Artz, Robert DeWitt, Bob Stanfield, Bill Carter, Bill Podshadley, Fred Roth, Bill Hails. SECOND ROW--Guy Boyd, Tony Prosperini, Pat Kesler, Jay Downen, Bob Allen, Gene Hart, John Morse, Wade Cox, Dennis Platt, Jim Polk, Rich Messinger, Don Paulsell, John Parke. FRONT ROW-Dave Watt, Ed West, Mike O'Bryen, John Griffiths, Paul Pittman, Jim Farrell, Bob Blalock, Jim Wieties, Lynn Laughlin, John Ogden, Roland Dixon, Bob Posegate, John McCall, Steve Wilson, Ted Theim, Mitch Murdock, Mr. Cochran, Coach. TRACK 83 'X Vsfade Cox Paul Pittman Alvin DeCourcy Dave Watt 'l' i i ' TWT . ,gi l ,.ulc'J', , lww Pat Kesler ' - ,Q Pl Steve Wilson ' Q 'I lvlitch Murdock ' ' Bob Posegate ' il? Y 'l '. 'f1? 4' l X42 E EEK , Q Q ' Q.-dx ' . --ag, F I - at ll? A B '-5 Q' ooti wy f Al 'l ,J Guy Boyd Lynn Laughlin John Ogden Jim Wieties f 1 V 1 9 1 ci i l Q Q If 'ga rl 5 :' 'L' r ,ab-3' ' . ,A 'I K 1 Y : N5 'W VX A ob, Qfgf ng, In ' B' 'X 171' I 1 B M, B . . . f an 43 . , It 3 , l 5 if if Bob Blaylock Richard l-laak Bob Allen Glenn Maisenbacher 9? I f' W xi f H a 'fe' 'rs 'QQ I , - ,Jw i 3 A FQ 84 . . , rm N r IBVJIU 1. 13' Jim Farrel 6 -3, l 'f l' 8 11' A ' f Tony Prosperini 'Q' I W 1 Uohn McCall ilohn Morse l sv 42' iv- ,...4i7' '....-Q--1' 'K ,': -.X ri J' Q ff 'N y i I Ll i i ixfred Roth Jlan Bridges 'iilohn Park Jian Stapleton ...-.-- at :fb al? ' llf f J.. .. , : .:...... .1 , N Wubsx Jim Polk Roland Dixon Douq Ericson Ed West 2'1v-.. F53 f In I '. E, A I 52 ig A X xr l W 1 85 John Griffiths . Rich Messinger Jim Glass 'iv Wieties clears the high bar Laughlin over the hurdle 86 uusw--mn.. ennuspqf' BACK ROW-Dick Mack, Mark Kirk, Rich Sayre, Bill Friedman, Mr. Seymour, Coach. FRONT ROW-Cork Dormire, Dave Mack, Rusty Cotton. TENNIS The tennis squad, strong with experience, is having a victorious season with a present record ot tive wins and only one loss. Coach Seymour has tive returning Iettermen, tour of which are back tor their fourth year ot varsity competition. The SHS racket squad placed third in the district meet. B. flffri 3 5 X ' 'Q - 'vii f 5' Egg Z 1 ff, K 2 I , P.-.las Q - ,LQ ggksn-f,.L ' ltLwwmrs'b'T-E25 V ' jf T4 K.. . Dormire returns during ', M M doubles match .4..,Mg, 1 'X ' ,4 ' A , SWL: 87 Laura- Eh.. .-Vey... 1, ..'- ,Q Q' , . , ,-,' fy X ' V,.f,2 ir x mf'51 Q w,-iii 1 7 '. .1 s-:.,.rw' , fs,,,v, X' fr,-1 , N 'QQ ' - P iz , v if , V, 4, 2 . yi f L x 3 V' ,W J . Q Mfg, ef Ya AU 3 2 A i 4 5 In K' If ' L, 4 QQ 1. 0 3 ' 1 .sf A 4 C , Yi it Q5 1 .. f 'r 1 iid . 4 1 ,pf 3 L rw: .Si if-r:,:g,,:2t,ff.f BACK ROW-Bill Plohr, Larry Guthrie, Richard Wolff, Bob Monson, Mark Wagner, Ken Kimble, Steve Clouse, Doug Tomlinson, John Graff, Jack Weatherford, Dick Peck, Bill Baker, Tom Devine, Art Lindsay. SECOND ROW-Jim Siddles, Lee Schwartz, Mike Luker, Jim Downer, Charles Williams, Kent Parkison, Jay Downen. FRONT ROW-Nils Olsen, Torn Herring, Tom Knight, Dick Robertson. GOLF TEAM Led by Nils Olsen, Mr. l-lilligoss' hard-driving Sl-IS golf team is having another successful season. Olsen, along with Tom l-lerring, Tom Knight, and John Graft are the senior members of this year's squad. The Senators are shooting hard tor the state meet held in Champaign on May 20th and Zlst. f f 9 A 3' . 'L' 'Q - few' ' J ' A f ,sf,v'4x 'f fc s b r 'fr' rf' 1 75 'i 3555 a X X Mir nw fl ' 0 0 'rt l Q, ,Q - 'V W ,,,, ' x r I .X .. s q ., .- V ,-zzifa-,,.: A Graff prepares to sink one 88 v i 'Q l i P. Plohr hurls one against Quincy BASEBALL Nine returning lettermen, plus talented first year men, have made the Spring- field High School nine a formidable foe of the area schools. The Solons are not fighting for the city crown, needing a victory over Feitshans to cap the title. Big wins this year have come over Danville, MacArthur of Decatur, and twin victories over Quincy. Dave Sponsler, in his first year as head coach, is looking forward to victories in tournament play. BACK ROW-Chuck Neubick, Bill Charlton, Manager, Tom Frick, Bill Peferman, Bob Plohr, Lee Pelham, Vince Zummo, Dave Howarth, scorekeeper. SECOND ROW-Mr. Staats, Coach, Dave Jones, Manager, Bill Cornman, Dick Hinckle, Bill Lorrent, Jerry Haycraft, Bill Tavernor, Ron Walton, Bob Howe, Mr. Sponsler, Coach. FRONT ROW-Jack Pruitt, Dale Poole, Bob Rogers, Roger Hahn, Dick Trout, John McKinley, Jim Keith Dan Troemper. I .U . A s 89 first baseman Trout ready to receive , 3 ' A V , J I as 29,3 2 nm ww? S Mfg -ver? 'f e ,b , R49 gags? k X if nf fn X X fi i' ' w 1 I x u 2 1 452-'ffvw F 5 A f 9 Q 3 I ,Qc-9' X E! ff .ge , .N Hinckle slides into third ' ., ,M A 90 mother was never like this 91 tension at the plate Trout tallies against Quincy He! 5.3 v ,,, F54 ., - ,- .-ar -. A M A v 'V D K , - fi. ?is fi av , 2 ' f ,S igfw 'SSW , f 5? 4' Q 7 HU IENIIDIQI SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President .......... Dick Mack Treasurer. . . . . .Bob Posegate Secretary ...... Marlene Barliclc Vice President ..... Tom Devine 94 JJ. Charlsie Abernathy Rare quality of being able to laugh at herself . , . lists horse- back riding as a pastime . . . future as a dietitian. l'.li'.l',: flirlx' l'liofi'f' 17: Jr. f'lIIH'I' 7 Irving Anderson Circulating library in his own right . . . noted around SHS for his singing ability . . , tuture as an economics teachers .l Cappella 2, 3, Lf Slhllflfllfl Svnzi- fiirs 3, Ll: Dwlpliiizv 3, In Prom Conimiifar' LJ Ncifiiuiul llorwl' S0- ciely. Pete Ankeny Littlest big man in school . . . candid, riotous sense of humor . . . future plans include a col- lege education. Baslfrffball Illiuiuglur lj llfrauylers 2, J, lr. Oscar Ansell Most widely known for his tal- ent of loafing . . . enjoys library work . . . future at the U.of I. Pat Ashbaker Courtesy. yet a quiet friendli- ness . . . plans to get married in August. Dave Avolt Quick witted and droll . . . spe- cial enjoyment from loafing and females . . . will major in lib- eral arts in college.. IORS Ken Aldrich Boisterous sense of humor . . . works hardest at getting out of work . . . will attend Western University upon graduation. Signe Anderson Responsible and sympathetic . . . a hint of shyness in her smile . . . plans a writing ca- reer, F.ll.,l, filuluiru Iliylil 1: Nimr- liu' Spi'i1l.'x Vub Stuff. Carole Jean Anker Organization with a smile . . . lively but sensible . . . plans to attend Indiana University. Sliiilivit f'1Jlinr'il 1. J, lai 4lN.Y4'lll- lily Ullllllll. Q, 3. l4,' Prim: Uvllltll. A: Holm' Room Chairman A: Jlay I i'.wti1'c1I Culirt lf. John Armstrong Known about SHS for his inter- est in photography . . . John also enjoys amateur radio . . . will possibly attend U. of l. Usher Q, 3, 14: DI'lllllH Club 2. 3, L: Cflf1'fl'I'IAll fV'0Illl1'I'I 12. J. bi Bowling L. Linda Atwater Sparkling, but serious, too . . . always ready to help . . . plans a major in special education. Jr, Cap. Staff 2,1 JV. Lws Rim 3: SV. Lex Bax lr: Svnutm' Spilirks Cub Staff J: Sr. Cup. Stujj 1,45 Prom Cinnmittwe L. Roger Baer Likes activity and a good time . . . shows an interest in yoga . . . choice of college is unde- cided. Drama Club 2, 3g Student COIUI- Baskefball Mf 19f ' 1: 2- cil 3,' Bowling Team L. 95 1 nd! 195 'wry -X 6 Wt 4' '75 Jeff 'W-Zi? SE IOR Irene Baietto Slow smile and long black hair . . . greatest interest in mar- riage and a family. Pat Baker Pert, perky and amusing . . . hopes to become a physical edu- cation Teacher . . . will attend LJ. of l. or Normal University, Judy Barnes Efficiency with a smile . . . Judy is interested in being a tele- phone operator . . . her effi- ciency will make her successful. Janet Bartram Always in a state of confusion over school and studies . . . enjoys knitting, reading, and good music . , . will attend the U. of I. .l lfaijipwllri 2, L: f.i1'l'l.v' fflmir 1. David Becker Red hair and a friendly manner . . . coin collecting arouses his interest , . . choice of college is undecided, limit! 1, .ff I rrx1i1ii:lii H1i.w'lnlll .ll1l1m51i'l' 1. Bob Blaylock Enjoys a combinaton of hard work and having fun . . . in- terest in industrial arts , . . plans to work after graduation. Fnnflnlll 15 llnfmwiifirll 1'ni'xiil1'lll 3. L: 7'riirl.' 14: lllf. l'if'i' l'1'f'Ni- vlvjif 14. 96 Bill Baker Dapper dresser of SHS . . , in- terested in sazling . , . will at- tcnd Nothwestern in mechanical engineering. Iifflw Twin: 1. 12: Golf TVKIIII 9, J, li, Marlene Barlick Balance of brains, sophistication and cosmopolitan ways , . . plans to attend college and go into social work. Wlrixs N1'l'l'l'fllI'.Il 3, Lf Sub f,'IlC1'l'- lflllllllljl Iffjlllllll' 1'lir'ri'lr'ii11i'1ig1 Ag NflIlll'7lf l'u1riiwi'l lj: I'r1i1i1 Vinni- Illl-ffl? 145 Prom lf'nui'l A Qiiwifn. Lloyd Barrington The perfect salesman . , . can talk intelligently on any subject . . . plans to attend Southern Illinois University. l ir'.vllnl111i liiixwlnlll 1: 4,'1lffa'fn lsi11 Vrillliril L. James Bast Smiles as if he had a secret . . . dry sense of humor , . . future undecided. Bobbie Blackburn Dark hair and vivacious manner . . charm, poise, winning smile . . . plans a future in model- ing. Kay Blush Graceful and spirited , . , likes ice skating and horseback riding . . . plans to be an x-iay tech- nician. Jr. iYlllflff1lll'll1.' .E ,,1. Dave Boardman Can take a yoke or pay it back , . never too serious too long . . , after graduation the Navy will claim him, lfimllulfl .llrlliilffiw J,' llifliflffzv I. i ., J, Lf lfflliil I, .', I Sue Bracewell Sparkling attractiveness and effer- vescent personality . . . bound to be a success in ber chosen field of special education. Slliilrnl l'unnr'fl 1, .', J. Lg Ill'- r'lii'.wl1'1l I, 3. JJ Jr, I,i'x lhix J,' ,llii-if l i'.Vfl'l'1Il f'llIIl'f JJ l,mi'fx lmnp 1'iii1l'l bf Jr, 4'iipi'liili'1ii' JJ l'I'lllll 1'uir1'l 5, John Brunner Happy and helpful . , . interest in agriculture . . , future un- known. l ,l .,l. I. J, J, A: f'1l.l'1'f1'l'lltl lliillii- , wil ., 4, A, Jerry Buker The life of every party . . . will get an education or die in the attempt . . . fall will find him at Knox. l'1'u.v.v flilllllffjl I, J, J, bf Tl'llI'f.' I, J ,' llri.vL'1'll11rll I, ,fi lfiiliil 1. ifi ll'lii'i'l 1'lill1 J, 14: I'ili4.vi'lj1 Vlrlli J, bi ll'1'il1ig1l4'1'.v J, L. IOR Michael Boyle Active and looks for a good time . . . likes skating of any kind . 4 . will possibly attend college after the Navy. ,fills Wlilfl f. Sue Browne Greatness doesn't depend on size . , , live wire who can't sit still , , , plans to study liberal arts at the U. ot l, ilirlx' Vfiuiii' I. .'.' lmx' lfilv ,', J, L5 Jr, fvllllllfllfllll' J 5 Sig 1'ii11i'liili'lii' Lf 4'fii'i'l'li'iii!fm1 J, Af l'iiil1i i'iii1i'l L. Judy Buhl Warm personality and charming ways . . . pleasant and agree- able . . . plans to become a secretary. fun, Vliili. .1 ' y Q3 I f .Any 'UK QT A '! Y Anita Bullard Lively and likeable . . , a rare talent in music . . . plans to study music at the U. of l. 1M'1'fii,vli'1i I. .', J, hi IHI1 Vinh If .Yrllmliilf Hrllmi' Nin'fi'lj!. b-e-a-t, beat Griffin 97 ,Ar f Lo f-gc., 1' Velma Burris Quiet and unassuming . . . shy smile .A . . future includes being an airline stewardess. F,T..-l. 145 Girls' f'1mi'r 23. Sue Cantrill Tall and slim . . , likes to sew and knit . . . will attend Carle- ton College. Hills' fllloir I: Jr, Luv I?1i.v Q Jr. C'fipitnIi'ne 3: l'Jrumr1 Club 3 Nirtiunul Iloimr Sncicfy. Richard Carrell The playboy of SHS . . . Girls, brew, sports, and banjos are among his interests . . . will attend Drake or Southern. Fllflfllllll I. fi J.l'.. 31 llvfflll- ylwrx 3. LJ Srw'1'fr11'!f L. Kim Caton Makes a sincere effort to do his best , . . intense interest in the arts . . . choice of college unde- cided but will go into foreign service. ,1 Vizppi-lla L. SE IORS Royce Burton Consiclerate . . . enjoyment from roller skating . . . will make a career of drafting. Paul Carey Quiet, but easy-going, once you know him . . . interests include many things . . . S. l.U. will greet Paul in the fall. Kenneth Castles Cheerful outlook on life . . . in- terested in drafting . . . will leave for the Navy in June, Ifnrrliny ?, J. Nancy Chambers Warm personality with a serious side as well as a gay side , . . interest in office work will lead her into a secretarial position. Girls' ff'lmiV 1,5 Pliilnx -Z, 3, L. halloween homecoming 98 SE IOR Elaine Chandler Small but mighty . . . enjoys Mindy Charlton Dark, dancing eyes . . . music playing the piano . . . plans to with a good beat is her interest be an executive secretary. I. . . future in elementary teach- .li1ni'u1' C'liui'1' 1, 5?,' l'.I .C'. mg' f'llI'1'I'll'1lIlill!l 13, Ii, li: Jr, Imx Him Dave Cleland .2 J Sr. Lrx Him J ,' Iirrznirl Illllb A ,' llflllll f'IlIll'lIl. A .' Pruni f'ulirI A J Avllfllllllill lllllllll' Snwfiffjf. Tom Cobb January graduate . . . came to Quick witted . . . interested in SHS senior year . . . now at- tending Millikin University. Sara Cohn Big brown eyes with a funlov- ing smile to lighten things up . . . fun must be her favorite pastime . . . will attend S.l.U in teaching. Jr. Lex Him f?,' Sr, Les Brix 3, L: Jr, fjlljllvfilliilk' 3: SfI1ll1'Ilf fllllllilffl 3,5 C'r1p1'tnIl'i1e Staff L5 Prom Conrni. li. Jerilyn Conover A fun lover from way back . . . likes water sports and figurines . . . plans to be a hostess for T.W.A. Girls' Clmir 1,5 Jr. Clloil' 2,5 Philos 2, 3, lf. Barbara Corneau Bouncing little devil . . , sum- mer sports are her favorite . . . plans to be a secretary. Pllilris 2, 3. Mary Alice Cousin Easy-going and dependable . . . lists flower arranging as a pas- time . . . future undecided. Girls' 0lIO1'I' 2: Jr. Clioir 3,' A CKIIJIJUIIIZ 14. art . . . would like to be a newspaper printer. lfmirl I, l?. J. la: Clllf1'f1'l'l'Il Cflllll- wil 1, 3, 145 fffflllllfi' .lrlx fllllb 2, 21, li: I'r1'x, 1,45 1lllL'!'IIlllI'!ll Bus- lwtblzll L. Judy Coleman A flair for making friends . . . dark hair and a smile that shines . . , as a nurse she's sure to succeed. lII'l.1Il'llH'I'!f Iliyll Srllool Clwir IIo1m'11iriL'1'rs Club lg: I 1iluri' Nzzrxcs nj .-lrlwrfviz 37, lf. Steve Cook In 2 years at S.H.S., Steve be- came one of the best-liked boys in the class . . , finds interest in sports and girls . . . future undecided. Football 43, li: Prom. Clumm. lil llvI'lllljll1 l'S 3, L. Judy Cornelius Efficient and sincere . . . has interest in how people live around the world . . . will enter some clerical job after gradua- tion. Y.F.C'. 37: Jr. Clzoir 3,5 Philos L. Pat Cox A hsweet, sincere smile . . . quiet-spoken and cheerful . . . plans to be an airline stewardess. 99 4 1' AW-'Q pf V-Max +5 arf' Ki ......-an 0-4 nerr' X 1 WWW Mt T' J is swiiid S Terry Cox Quiet, but fun when you know him , . , enjoys life , . . sense of humor . , . future undecided. Inllllflillll l,,' fJi'llllll'1'N L, Georgene Crane Quiet till you get to know her in ,, I . . , music and sports are things vhs. she likes to do . , . plans to ,f ,. 'iw--J 4 sw' 'Q-, ,wus bf, M , 1 jan 'QW ew go into nursing. Jr, Ifliuii' 1. J, .25 .l l'4l1ipi'll41 L: llflllllll. f'lilli ',' 5 Niifhiiiiil Iliiniii' Su- i'i'f'ly, Linda Curfman Thoughtfulness of others . . . finds an interest in people , . . future at Memorial School of Nursing. Pvli fkvlllll 1. Jim Curtin Common sense and quick wit . . . interest in medicine . . . will be well accepted at Drake in the fall. liii.wl.'i'llnlll If ll1'lp1iir.v ,Z, A, Jo Ann Davis Sweet, quiet personality with a voice to match , . . future in- cludes either secretarial work or Bible School. lliiiffi fur f'lii'i'.vf lf, Qt, 14, Nancy Dean A maturity beyond her years will make her ensuing marriage a success . . . quiet attractive- ness. lOO IORS Karen Craig Sweet disposition with a shy, quiet charm . . . strong in- terest in medicine , . . will go into nursing. l'vllflIl'l' ,Ylu'.w'.w I '. .ig HM-l.v'1'liiiii' .JJ Jr, 1'lmi'i' .Ig Ji, filllllrflllllllf' J, Shirley Crawford Intelligence hidden under her quiet manner . , , variety of interests includes nature, sports, and art . . . work after gradu- ation. Nuliuniil lliin il' Siiwiwlgf. Tom Currie Easy-goi ng and ha ppy-go-lucky . . . lists his interest as sports . . . plans .3 career in engineer- ing. Jr. l'lini'l' 1. Jeanne Davis A shining pageboy and knack for getting along with people, espe- cially boys . . . future holds Springfield Junior College. lli'f'l.v' Vlmii' I. .if .lil Vlnli I. 145 I'i-li lflllli I,' Jr. fvlljlllllllllil' I, J. Judy Davis Quiet and appealing personality . . . her patience will be a help in the future of teaching . . . entering Southern next year. i , i V . Jr, LVN luis , ,' .llilji Iii-.wliiwil fiiiirf .ij l'l1i.m iii-1 lii'i'.wi4Ii'lii .15 .l Waip- prllil J, l,,' l'iiiiii Viiiiilll, bf I'l'1lllI llllllff I4 Mary De Croix Outgoing personality plus a pair of blue eyes . . . finds an in- terest in people . . . future undecided. Jr, Luv ILM jj Jr, l'iipi'lnli'1i1' 17 ltwiilli flllllllll, I+. IDRS Mike Dehen Carol De Hollander Tireless energy and willingness to work . . . common sense and quick wit . . . future unde- cided. Nlilflwnl 1'uuii1'il J, hp Ihrnflzilll J, bf 7'l'rl1'L' J, bf Il1'l1lllllI'X A, Nancy Delaney Tiny, but never goes unnoticed . . . likes sports . . . will some day become a physical education teacher. ll1 'l.v' fllllllrl' I, J: Iiilflw Vllllz iff .li', t'ulrilnli'ii1' Stuff ,if l'lil'lf:x J r .,, lr. Tom Devine Good things come in small pack- ages . . . genuine interest in SHS and school activities . . . future in dentistry. lfllNl'lllIll I,' lfrinflulll .llIl'lllyl1'l' 1, J, J, Lg Hnlj Triini J, 145 l'iif:vi'lj1 Vinh J, 145 ll,l'lIIl!lll'I'N J. J, 1,5 Nfllfill' Vlflxx l'ir'4' lll'I'Nf1Il'llf. Joel Dickson Roland's humorous personality and friendly smile combine to make him a worthwhile friend . . . headed for the U. of I. to study architecture. l'.'fi,v,v flflllllffjf L: Trfivlc lr. Sings with a smile . . . Chee- tah looks at life with a teasing smile . . . plans to enter the University of Michigan, Nl'liy11'i1yf NVITII llllll .I f'1llip4'll1l J, J, A ,' Jr, Wluxx T1'l'ux. ff ,' .lmvliilrljl t'ul1lll11'llir bf lmx Ilvx J, J, L5 Sill- ilrnf f'iillin'fl kj l'ruui l'1im11ii'li1i L ,' .llrijf l r',vll'l all 4'ni11'l L I ,l'1lli'u1i1ll llulml' Smirljf, Gabrielle D'Elia Gabby . . . always ready with a bright greeting and an idea for a good time . . . will attend the U. of I. in elementary edu- cation. lhmfl J, 145 .l1'. 1':ipi'loli'iir .lg Jr, Luv Iiux ,if Xulimifil Iliiiwr Nwrii'ljf. Marlene De Young Small, friendly, and poised . . . will continue working after be- ing married. ILU, Vlirh 14, Susan Diller Always present when the tennis team plays . . . likes sports and music . . . Kalamazoo College. lffflr' fllllll 1. J. 3, 145 Jr, Im.: But J, J: Jr. C'npi'tnli'ii4' J, 5: 1 ilfii1'f' .VIlr.w'.v JJ flll'lll'Rfl'1l I. J, JJ' Xu- Ifumzl Ilmiuz' Nm'i'r'fy, lOl if only I could get out there and play 'Qx sw, 'T' 9 ,5---V 7 461 4 wwf, 1-.. ,f . f fs, g . X f H , Q ' r' 'V l if ' f ,iw vvvr vi? . u M, l T ' f , cg. ' ' ' -5 M . .. ! 'HZ 7 rc. 'Q' SHS welcomes 4-aV ? 2 . are sd? C B Duke Ellington SE IOR Gary Dodson Warm, friendly smile and easy outgoing personality . . . steady and serious . . . plans to work for the State Soil Conservation Service. f 4lf4'f4'1'i'rr lliillllfll 1, Y, 3, lr, 12111111 1, J. J: l .1 ..l. J, 13, pi, A. orwin Dormire Believes in being himself . . . interested in girls, money, and science . . . Cork always has an answer. l'iii'xi't!1 Vliili J, L: ll'i'ri1igiIi'i'.v J, li: ,l.w,vi'li1lily l'1-Iilliifffwi' J, ,l,,' Triiiiilw 1'i'ilnl I, J, J, 145 Friliillilll .',' .llillif 'iiywi' ,L LI lIllNL't'fllII11 ,llillllljIl'I' JC l'i'nili f,'iiil1miifi'1' lip ll'fli'i'l fvfllll l4,' Avllflllilllll llnniii' Sur'ir'ly. ob Downer Secretive smile . . . interested in athletics , . . plans to at- tend lllinois College. l 4i1iIIu1ll I, J, J, LJ lYil.vL'i'fliull 1. Q Tf'll1'l.' I. J, 3, 1,5 fll'l'1lI'NI'l'll , Qi ll'i'i1iig1I4'rx ff, Qi, LS lv1ll'.Vff.If ffluli 145 Sfiulriit f,Vl0ll7I1'fl J. everly Dunn In a constant state of confusion over boys, studies, clubs, and fun . , . will attend Stephens College in the fall. llll1'L'I'1I'Il1ll'lljl 1, !. 3, Lf I'l'0Nl Unirrf Li. lO2 Robert Dorey Takes life with a smile . . . in- terested in girls, money, and sports . . . will attend J.C. in the fall. IIIINVIHII, l,' ILE. 3. 5. Suellyn Dorris A .sweet disposition with a shy, quiet. charm . . . chooses a sec- retarial career. rlirlx' l'l1iil'l' .',' Jr, f'liril'l' ,lj JV. flllllllflllflll' ,ij Fililllvi ,XvllI'Ni'N 25 l'.l ,I,'. LJ SV. flllflllfllll-IIL' Sfilff L. Barbara Downs Pleasant and agreeable . . . likes to dance and take part in sports . . . will be a secretary. Plllfllfi' Niirsvx Q. Larry Durham Women and fun catch his in- terest wherever he goes . . . collects coins as a hobby . . . will attend Montana State. lvll.l'Nffjj l'lllli J, 145 Islllllllllll J I l31l.rli'i'flull1 1. Y ,' Ti'il4'l.' 7. ff, 3, L . Ui'n'7ii',vf1'i1 l . 2. S NIOR Judi Eddington Quiet and poised . . . quick. but shy smile . . . future still uncertain. 4 - . . liirls Vlmir 1: Jr. Flip. '?. fl: Jr. Luv lhix iff Pnl: 011111 11: ,lrl Vlul: A. Beth Erskine Tall, slim, and poised . . . if Erk can't find fun she creates it . . . college plans include De Pauw. iqflIfll'IIf Cltlllllflil If Lint Brix Q: .l 1'rippr'llii, Clinir J, 14: Prom fllflll- nii'lti'c' 141 llinni' Iflllllll I'i'i'.viiIi'nf 14. Carolyn Evans Pretty smile backed by a friend- ly personality . . . record col- lecting and stereo fill a lot of her time , . . going to Millikin next fall. Jr, !'lmi'i' IJ I'i'l1 filllll l,' Jr. law Bax lf: lmiiiiii Wlulr li: Iliimi' HUUIII Swv, 14. Vickie Faeth Pleasant to be around . . . a friendly happy smile . . . plans to go into elementary teaching. I,w.w Ifux J, 14: Jr. f'upituli'ur' ,if ,lrf Club J, JJ Jr, Vlmir 15 l,l'1'l7, flrr'lli'.StVlL if, JZ I ,T..l. 2, 3. L. Janice Farrell Authoritative but friendly man- ner . . . lists teaching as a main interest . . . plans a fu- ture at the University of Ala- bama. l .T..1. 1, 3, 141: .'1rf rilllll 1, Jr. Cfljlffflllvlll' 3: Girls' fllioir 15 Jr, Choir 2: National Ilmmr Sn- i'1'rff1l. Janice Fenstermaker Fun loving and nonchalant . . slim, trim, and poised . plans to be a secretary. 1'.F.C. 1. 2. Judy Edwards A two-year transfer to SHS . . . interested in sports . . . will sen- ter nurses' training. l,llll,ll.V J. Bill Erwin Special enjoyment out of an eve- ning of eating and drinking . . . views life with a devilish delight future at S.M.U. BIINWIIIIII l,' Hi1.wI.'wIlnllI I. 9. bi lfimilnill '31 Tivinix J. lu' .l Vap- prllil 14. Judy Eymann Quiet, pleasant disposition and easy dignity . . . will be an office secretary after attending Western Illinois University. ,lrt Flllll 1, 2: l i1ti1ri' Nlll'.w'.v f?. .ig Jr. f lmi'r 2. ,ig liirlx' Clmir 1. Larry Fagan Good natured and helpful . , . lists interests as music and cars . . . will attend the U. of I. in engineering. Jr, l'lmi'r If .l f'r1ppi'llu J. Jim Farrell Thoughtful, tactful, and fun-lov- ing . . . enioys sports, espe- cially golf and bowling . . . will attend S.J.C. f'I'flSS-C0llIlfI'jl 1. Travis 1, 2, J, I+: Football 1,5 flafwti-ria Coun- rfl 3: 11111111.1111 2, J: Ilrislmibrill 3. I+. Faye Ferchow Friendly interest in other people . . . tall and quiet . . . cheer- ful smile. Future Nursrs 1, 2. IO3 ,-of 7' yrs, 'fi- ms... 514,-I 'Q-Ji '27 Nl . .-J' at Q'-8 Q William Fifer Friendly ways . . . interested in the accordion . . . will join . the Navy upon graduation. v l'.vlu'1' 14: l,il1l'u1'!l .lxxixfrlrif L. ,D 'W Carole Fletcher Sophisticated poise . . . in- terested in meeting the public . . . would like to become a buyer for a department store, Hills' Vlmfi' I. JJ l'i'ji lvlllll 1. Charles Ford Fun loving and free spoken . . . always a menace, especially in the chemistry lab ..,. fall ot i960 will find him at Purdue to study engineering, lirlxiliilll lf Hull J. JJ ll'l'11l I. .'. N J, 1,5 fflllhililllfl' Ihmm fllflllilllilll 42 .Yuliimul llflniii' Nllf'l.l'ljf. Beverly Francisco Always ready for a good time , , . enjoys life as much as she can . . . Feelers . . , future at the U. of I. I Hull' Trillll I 5 I .7',.l. 1, Ni'i'vl1.J l'r1i vm' llljlli lj Jr, 4'iij11'lnli'lii' Nlull J, ,IC NV, Vrijiilfrliiii' Nlilff L: NVIIIQIH' Ifili- fuf' L ,' lliiiili' Iffmill l'l'ws. J ,' Nfllll! nf f'0llIlI'l-I li .' l'1'ri1n f'mi1lllfll1'i' ln I lliifl l 1'NflAl1l, Viifirf 145 Jr. lmx I:1lN Z h. X Pat Frantz Noted for her long black pony- tail . , . interested in photog- raphy . . . would like to be- come a receptionist or an office worker. Sue Gass Warm personality and charming ways . , , interested in journal- ism . , . plans to enter S.l.U. in the fall, ,lfl Vlllll A, IO4 SE IORS Esther Fischer Impressive array of knowledge . , . finds an interest in books and music , . . looking forward to Brandeis Universfty. Jr. frllllllifilllllll' JJ Jr, l,r'.v liilx JC l'lnni 4'ulnnli'Ili'i' 1,5 .vllfliillllll lluliuy- Niirivfgf, David Follmer Practices what he learns . . . interests include jazz and cards . . . future in engineering at Purdue. ll'lir'a'l Vliilz J, Aj lI11.vL'i'll1ull .l1yr, JJ U1'4'lii'xl1'il 1. 2,5 lli'l1rlii1'x JS l'ri-.wh 4, Judy Fortner Sparkling smile and happy laugh . . . has fun doing many dif- ferent things . , . looks to a career in advertising. l i1fi1ri' .Ylii'.w'.v l.' Jr, 1'ripiluli'iii' J Carole Franklin Small and fancy free . . . in- terested in swimming, bowling and tennis . . , will attend Normal. Jr, Lrx JJ l'Ilflll'1' ,Xr1i'.w'.w lg Iirrlg fllllllvl' 1.' Jr. f'lmi'l' - Alan Garretson Happy-go-lucky . . . interested in any kind of sport . . . will attend S.l,U. in the field of civil engineering. Idmifliilll 1. ff f'ilfi'fi'f'l'il fvllllllffl .', .i. LS Ilr'l1rfll'r'.S J, 14, Luke Gaule Tall and likeable . . . spends his spare time breaking horses . . . future undecided. l .I ..l. 1. J. J, li. S E I O R Connie Gekas Cherry George Little, but never overlooked , . . great enjoyment in water sports , . , biological science study at University of Tennessee next fall. Jr, l,i'.v Ifux ff -lil liflllfl' l.' f l'i',vfi- IIHIII t'l1a'i'i'li'4lili1'g I'i'p lilllll I, Sandy George Quiet but friendly . , . enjoys all sports . . . plans to enter Normal to study elementary edu- cation. Donald Gleason Julie Glisson Friendly personality . . in- terests include cars . . . will work after graduation. Claude Graeff John Graff Prime hatcher of plots . . . shows enthusiasm for hunting . . . headed for S.l.U. lI41.vL'i'lliiill J, 14, The perfect foreign exchange stue dent . . . at ease in any situ- ation . . . plans to become a social worker. L .lig ftlmir I .' .l Vripliwllri 1, J, L .' Nlllljlllljl Nrrril 6 ,' Jr, Luv lfilx JJ Sr, Imx lliix A ,' I'i'iini f'fllIlllll'lll'l' A ,' .l,l .N. Nlllllllli r l2'.i'i'lii1'iy1i Slriilwril bf .vllfl-Ulllll Iliinni' Niwfiljf, Dale Gilbert Good natured and cheerful . . . avid interest in cars . . . fu- ture plans include auctioneering school, I,lIllI'1II'jl .l.w.wi'.wliiiil L, , ' K , 791' 4 1 , , , , ,V+ ' .Qzfrqm , . ,, V .r .-kazaa. What girl wouldn't like to look . like Julie? . , . enioys all sports . . . will study fine arts at Rollins in Florida. .li'l Vllili I, fi l,I'1lllHl llfllll lf. la! f'l1i'r'1'li'ilrli ig1 ,ij l'i'1i Vluli 15 Hirlx' Vliiiil' If Jr. f'1uii'i' .'.' .l llllflllfllll J, 145 Holi lvlllll If Jr. l'illiilHli'ili' 1 Easy to get along with . . . special enjoyment out of a clear day of flying . . . future as a professional pilot. Friiillzrifl I, .f, .lj Tl'4Ir'l.' I, ,f llvl'1Illjll1'l'N li. a senior class proiect that actually made money l05 only two minutes to shower SE IOR Janis Grant Can talk and listen with equal ease . . . a good person to have on your team . . . plans to teach. Girls' l'liiii'r 15 Jr, l'liiii'i' Q5 Pllilrixf l'i'iini i'iiuiniilfi'i' 145 Jr, f'upi'liiliiii' Slilff S, John Griffith Made more friends in two years than most did in four . . . car- ries his own alarm clock to at- tract attention . . . future in pharmacy or medicine. Fiiufbirll 3: liiixI:i'tliiill 3: Trirrl: 3: I2i'ljiliii'.v 3, A: .fl. l'rippi'llii J, L5 llimii' Itiiiim PI'L'Sflli'IIf L, Roger Hahn Little, but never goes unnoticed . . . valuable asset to the SHS A Cappella Choir . . . interest in electronics in the Air Force. liilxyliilll iff ll f'ilplii'llir fi. 4. Mary Hardin All around top student and good citizen. but always a boy on her mind . . . interested in keeping up grade average, but still having a good time . . . math at Carleton College. Hirlx' 4'lIi1i1' Z5 Jr, llliiiii' 2, Qi: Jii, fwlllllrflllldll' JJ Nfllilflli' Npl'iIL',v Virli Nliiff JJ Lint- llilx J, J, Lf Nlirrlriit i iiii7ii'il A5 I'i'uiii Ifiiiiiiii, la! Arllfifllllll Iliiiiiir Sw'i'i'fy. Pattie Greenwood Winning smile and pleasant dis- position . . . Pat likes social work . . . will probably attend Blackburn College. lhwiinii l'li1li 9. J, 145 Lint Brix 3, L: l'.I ,l', 1,5 Girlx' lf'l1ii1'r 15 Jr, llliiiir , .. J. John Gust A slow, shy smile . , . unex- pected humor . . . future in- cludes the service. lfimflniill I: flxliiii' 1. J, 1 Marilyn Hamende Easy to get along with and loads of fun . . , loves sports and is terrific in gym activities . . . will study for a teaching degree at Eastern. Jeanne Harris Capable worker and a sincere friend . . . philosophy interests her . . . will attend the U. of I, in the tall. Duki' Elliiiyfrin f'illllllll'ffi'i' A: Phi'- liix L, SE IOR Jane Harrison Graceful and light . . . dancing is a major interest . . . hopes to attend school in New York. then go into secretarial work. 1li'i'l.v' Vlinii' 13, .ii l'liri'.vfimlx Priya win! 3. Mary Hawkins A merry miss . . . lists bowling as a favorite sport . . . will attend Monmouth College in busi-- ness administration. Hirlx' Clmfi' I, 52: .I fllljlfiflfll 3, lil ,I1,n1'ii1' 1'up1'liilini' Jqj Y'lii'.wpi'41n.X li. Margaret Hazlett Quiet, with smiling eyes . . . always dependable . . . in- terested in an arf career. .lrf ffliili :l',' Jr, ffllliffijllllll' 3. Susan Heimlich Genuine smile and sincerity . . . will attend Drake University to prepare for a career as a social worker. Jr, Liw lliiw 25 Sr, Luv lifts J. li: Nilifuiiill lliiii iii' S1iL'i'1'fjf. Sherry Herman Voice with a bit of the South . . . big smile and cute ways . , . future plans include voca- tional education at Normal. fTr'.i'ii.v: Divimrz Club 17: C'liriru.9 175 Y-Ti 1'ii.x Ji: l'Ii'1'l.S' flllllil' 2,' Jr. Li'-S Baa li. Tom Herring Enthusiastic and ready to try anything . . . Tom has a finger in every pie . . . will liven up Vanderbilt next year. Jr. Clmii' 1, 2: Drlmm Club 2: Fimtliull Jlanflrlvr 1, 2, J, L3 Golf Tauri: 1, 2, J. I+: l'arxi'fy Club 3, Ag ll'l'tlIlfll1,'l'N T, J, li. Dick Hart Capable and reliable . . . seri- ous yet ready for fun . . . fu- ture in law at the U. of I. lfrmvl I, ,!,' N1'i1rli'nl 1'rilmr'l'l Ilriliii' lflllllll l.'1'lil'f'xr','ilrll1'l'r' A5 ll'fii'r'l Vliili, Nvrjf, A ,' lh'llilii'r'.v J, fi. Nancy Hawkins Quiet, but helpful . . . enjoys playing the piano . . . will attend Business College. Girls' Vliriii' I: Jr, Vliiiii' 0, .25 l ii- flll'I' Niii'.w'.x :?j I'1i1'Ii1x 17 Emmerich Hehn Friendly and cooperative . . . favorite pastime is cars . . . will join the Air Force in the near future. Carolyn Hendrix Swept through SHS knowing about everyone and everything . . . plans to be a nurse . . . will attend Millikin in the fall. , , , V Jr, flmll' l.' l'.A..l. I ,' JA Liw lfrlx Jg Jr, I'iipffiili'1i4' .ff Al f rlp1ir'llu ff, J, 145 SV. LVN liilx J. L, Tom Herr Quiet and shy, until you get to know him . . . possible future includes the University of Tulsa and Air Force piloting. llmiiiu 011111 3, 4, Mary Anne Heward A live wire at all times fall will find her in nurse's train ing at Memorial Hospital. lO7 53 'T-'-r ,fx ,cf Ai 'Vu iles YNY' W, Y asf., ww ' fi? 1-UA Z cg, '-'QW .35 is-as Y' QV' rdf 052' 2 i Ed Highland A good sense of humor, complete with a never ending store of practical iokes , . . hobbies in- clude bongo drums and cars. II llfflilljl 11. David Hirstein Known for his inquisitive mind and talent for music , , . fu- ture plans are uncertain. 11.11111 I, J, J. LJ 1111-1111 l'l'1l1 J. Carole Hobbs Quiet dignity and friendliness , . . likes horses and piano . . . headed for lVlaclVlurray this fall. Carolyn L. Hoffman Responsible and sincere . . . active in church work . . . fu- ture at the U, of l. in the field of elementary education. l lIflll'l' 1'1'r11'l11'1'.v I, AJ U'r'l1r'.vl11l J, J, Af Jr, l.1'x Iiiv .',' fr. fylljllx- f'r1l1'111' ,ff NV, l,1'.w liilx J, 145 fllljlll- filfllll' Siilff li. James Holt Eagerness for knowledge . unexpected sence of hurnor . . hobbies include tropical fish. Ifimflliill 2. Gary Hulcher Tall and genial . , . lists cars IOR Virginia Hill Full of pep and enthusiasm . . . irrepressible fun finder , . . will begin future schooling at the U. of l. II11111111 fpylllll 25 llnnir' 131111111 lfvp- 1'1-.v1'11f11l1'1'r' .if l 1'1'.wl11111111 f'1ll'1'l'I1'fl4l- Ing 14. Mary Hitz A newcomer to SHS . . . a welcome addition to any crowd . . . plans include majoring in wornen's physical education at Southern Illinois. ll!n1'l11'.wlr'1' ll1'r1l1 iN'r'l11111lJ Gfrlx' f'lll1l'lIN 1. '!, J ,' ldwlm Stuff 1, Q, J, L, 7'i1p1'11g1 Ii'1l1'l11r A: l'1'p fwllllf 1,5 f'iH'4'1'l1'lllil'Ilff '!, li: Nfirrlrinl Li- l11'r11'11111 J, LJ lI11111i'r'111111'11g1 fJll1'l'lI l'111i1l1'1l11fw ,HJ Nriliriiiril lIr111n1' Nu' wfrlllf. Phil Hofferkamp Man with a mind of his Own . , . a real sports enthusiast . . . will attend Southern llli- nois in the field of business. Ifrniiliirlfl 1: Sfllllfllf f,'Illll1I'l'f L .' ll 11'1yfl1'1.v J. la. Judith Hoffman Big brown eyes and auburn hair that shines . . . her ready smile will brighten Bradley next fall. Nfllllfill' Spr'11l.',v f'lIl1 Sliiff 1, JJ .llf 4'li1l1 1. J, J, A, T1'wr1,s11r'r'1' jg I 11- l'1r' .Y'lIXi'Y J, .I ,' Jr, l,1'v lim .Z ,' S '. lm lilv L5 H11111111 l'l:1l1 A, Jay Huddleston Dependable and taciturn . . . interests include photography and roller skating . . , future in the service, Patti Hunter Shy, warm rmile . . , interests ' ld d ms nd modern danc- as a holsb . . . future in the FMU 9 'U a Y Air Force. ing , . , plans a teaching career. 1.lli1111 Iliyli Nr'lir111l.' Stixfliwif fvlfllll- lfllflllljl I. J. 'Il 1 fl, lO8 -A 5 ' 111'11x I, :.', J ,' lflllllf 1. J. J! If',I',,l, 1: f'11r'r 1'l1'11'll'11g1 1, J. 'ff .II111 Q11r'r'li 1.1 F 1 4 fn. W-'YY , f' A X 'g lllllll 'ff ' 1.- Q gMly A ' ' l n I A .- e P fl Q: if far' KW, f umngmmt U W' I l F-0 i M181 i f ll ' R . ' '45 If 'J . .s i W ' if g ' ' 'if I 311,12 1 ' fi I 5 I x V 1:4 M'-week. . fe eff ,, . , W ffpwes J ' A-.Ei . ,xr , Wm. Y ir- , , 'Na . J J if hmm xafal V'gJwfmUTiiwwE : i K J l B . . ,T .V ga K g l ' fn. v , -.. M- 3 sehr ',12 f Hvfgpy i 5' i ,7 5 4. ' I 1,4 , i V lu' Ili F ' '- V ' L. r .. , A K 4 ,. . 1 I V , ,T A .,..f1 5. .1 - +ygyasgg J A L '. - : . N - ' ,. ' '-if 3 v AAR Y ' ,. V J. sl an 41. . K 4- -. Q 1 V ,,, r Q X 1- M . . fi . In .A . f 4 Mme 4 FW'-l1JI1F1l --A 1 v 7 ' 7 ' i l 'i - ri' ' 'Ze . I ,W-Q IOR Nancy Hurst Jo Ann Jackson Vyfay with boys plus a cool sophis- tication . . . a sense ot humor to meet any occasion . . . tu- ture undecided. Hfrlx' Vliirii' I5 l'i'p Vlilli If Jr Vfiuir J, Karen Jackson Gracious and composed . . . interested in business administra- tion . , . future undecided. Jr, Vliufr I. If Jr. C'i1pi'lnlilii' ' Warm, sympathetic personality with a serious as well as gay side . . , tarsiohted and sensi- ble , . . plans to work for l.B.lVl, If',Il,,I, lj l',I ,4', ,',' Nfllllflll'SlH'lIl.'N Will: Nfilfi' .',' Jr, l'i1pl'fiilffii' .ij fif- jfri' f'1'l'lllllfl'iHlN la. Pat Jacob Decisiye with a dry sense of humor . . , to Pat, everyone is a clod . . . sure to find suc- cess and popularity at the U. of I. Nlli'1iirimil Ilfylli Nrliimlf ll,,l..l, I. I. Y'i'i'ir.v. .' .' ,I . V. I. .' .' .Vil- Ifirliill Iliiliirr Nui'1'i'ljl I ,' Nlllilrlif 1'iiil1!r'i'l .Ili Jr, i'ill1fIi1li1li' J 5 Jr. li-x Him .5 .' .l I'4lppi'llii L ,' Nr. Inks liiix A 5 l'rii11l 4'wnil1li'lli'i' 1,5 ,Vil- llsiiiiil Iliiii ir S irfrlff, Judy Jacobs Karon Jacobs Quick and easy smile . . . SHS's answer to the beatnik craze . . . would like to become Quiet intelligence . . . a shy, thoughtful friendliness . . . fall plans include S.l.U. 5' Commefclal al'll5T- Jr, 1'1il11'lulfiii' J: Jr. l,i'x liilx J. llhllr L' l ,T,.l, 145 Sr, I.i'x lim LJ l'iipi'fulif1i' Nl If-I. .l if Izlilfiul' 145 ,vilfllillllll llillllll' Nm'fi'f.l!. Rae Jacobs Sandra Jacobs Small, but never unnoticed . . . Rae's eager interest in people will make her a capable student ot physical therapy at the U. of Wisconsin. Hirlx' Vliuir I, .25 Jr, f'iipiliili'iii' 2, .ig N1'11iIi'liI flllllllflrl J, J, lt, I'i'i'i' l'ri'.v. 14: IIiiriii'i'ii1ni'iii1 ill!-l'lltll'l'lIlIlIl li: f,llII'l'l'l' lliiy fllltlliflllllll 1,3 llimii' lffliilll flfltlfflllilll li: .Yilliiulill lliiliur Niri'l'i'1jl. Identical looks carry her identi- cal personality . . . youth group activities take her spare time . . . future in l.B.lv1. work. li'i'rlv' Vliiiir I ' lO9 together now IDR Sue Jacobs Larry Johnson Nice quiet personality plus her serious ways , . . one of a pair . . . enjoys church work . . . future in l.B,lVl. Hirlx' fjvllilfl' 1, Q, Bette Jo Jones B. J. , , , infectious grin and personality to match . . . future plans include teaching. lli'i1'l1 Trrllvlwliijr Illijlfl S1'11m1l, I'i11'l.' l 111-i-st: f:ffIllllilNfl'1'S tfluln 15 Lirfin 't'l1lI1 I 5 I'Jl'1'NllIllIlll 1'lia11'u.v 1 5 G..1..l. 1. Qi: .l f'rl11111'll11 J, hi Jr, Law ,ill-Y lr! ,111 Sfnlv' rllusir' I1E'l7l'4'- xr'1if:1fil'1' 1,5 PI'l'1lll fjllllllllitftl' l4,' Nilffnliiil Ilirlmr Sr1cl'e'fy. Ronald Kaehlert Authority on a multitude ot subjects . . . responsible friend- liness . . . will be among the many SHS graduates at Bradley this fall. I-,l'lIIll1I fjlllll ll, J, L: fvilf-+'fl'I'ill fkvflllllflvl Ai: 1f'i1111'f11li111' Stuff Ly ,ls- .vi.vl:11i1 I'l1oIuy11'rlpl1r'1' ll, Charles Kalbfileisch quiet spoken and cheerful . . . gets a special delight in archi- tectural and mechanical drawing . . . headed for Junior College or Trade School. llO Easy-going intelligence . . . argumentative qualities . . . future lies in pre-med, at Carle- ton. 1 ni . 1. ., v . . Ifnlf 1, J, J. lr. f,111.x,t Lnllllfljf 1, Nfllllffll' Spi'fl7.'.v Sfllff J, 13. L: Cub Nfflff lg Slmrfs Ellllflll' J: Eflifur- llll l'l11'1'f 14: IJIVIIII f,'UIIlllliff1,'L' L. Chuck Jones Laugh and the world laughs with you . . . never a dull moment when Chuck is there . . . U. of l. and electrical engineering in the future. Janet Kaiser Friendly, pleasing manner , , . enioys cooking, skating and bowl- ing . . . plans to work after graduation, lf',N..l, 1.' 1JI'llIIl1l Club i',' Y.1 .C. 1 4' 2 ,-,1. Shirley Kane Shirley has a smile for everyone . . . interested in traveling . . . plans to be a beautician D.O. 3, lf. SE IOR Barbara Keckler Karen Keeslar Friendly to everyone . . . in- terests include stamp collecting and oil painting , . . will at- tend Illinois State Normal Uni- versity. IVIIVIIIS :1 5 Luv lfilx 145 l illi11'1' 7'i'ii1'li- i'1'.w 14. Allen Killpatrick Dry, cynical sense of humor , . . plans to enter Millikin in the fall in engineering. Ftlillllllll I,' 7'l'1Ii'll' l, JJ, .ij 11.'lll1l 1, J. J, 145 liii.vL'i'Ili41ll Jlgfr. I, lf, J, A: .lllll'jl1llLi ' Z',' l,i'Hifriiian'x Club L. Marianne King Sincere kindness . . . a warm glow in her smile . . . fall will find her starting Nurse's Train- ing at Memorial Hospital. l iilir1'i 7'i'iu'lli'1'x 1. JJ: 1 llllII'f' .Yiir.w'S LJ Jr, ivlilll' 175 ilirls' ivlllillll' L 23. Mark Kirk With his intelligence and steady determination, Mark is bound to be a success . . , intensely in- terested in tennis and one par- ticular girl. ll'l11'i'l iilllll 3, L, I'i'i'.v, 1,5 I,i'lfi'1'- I!ltIll'N f'li1l1 3, 14: Ti'iini.v I, 2, J, 145 il'l'llIl!ll1'l'N 3, 14j .l fillflllfllll l'lmil' 2, J, 14: Fuiitliiill illyr. J, 14: Bux- l.'i-fluill .llgf1'. 1, dj Prriin l,'oiii1l1'1'f- lvrg Xiiffunilil llunrir Siiviwty. Tom Knight Thoughtful respect for people . . . loyal to his beliefs . . . spends much of his spare time on the golf course . . . will attend U. of I. in engineering. lirml.-ifflirlll I,' Gulf 1, Q, 3, 14: ll'lii'4'l l'li1li LJ ll'I'llll!lI4'l'S 14: Var- sity Club 14, Sruy. Stuilviit Coiiiicil 144: Prom C'om1i1z'ttev:. Perfection personified . . . don't be surprised to see her name up in lights some day soon . . . should go far in drama. Jiiufin' i'Ill1llllll'Ill',' Sfllllll' l'1lp1'Iii- ll'iir',' flfrlx' Vliiiii' If .1 fillllllfllll, Wliiiir 1, J, .15 llruiim l'llili I, Lf, .I,' T1lI'.YjHAlIlIN L, l'1'i'x,,' Pliiliix I. J, J, h,' .v1'll'NlHl1ll'l' l'l1l1 l3r'1iiu'f1'l' I, .!, J, by .l1'f l'll1l1 I, J, .I,' .llily Fix- llriil l'l. 5. Dennis King Keep that smile, Denny . . . enjoys a good day's work occa- sionally . . . future plans in- clude working. Il,lf,,' f'Ufi'lr'i'i'i1 1'ul1lii'fl 14. Ben Kiningham The radio ham of SHS . . . other interests include printing and photography . . . will major in communications in college. lfllllllilljl J. bi .illlllll-l'lNlllll .lirlx 14. Kay Klammer Graceful and spirited . . . tal- ented in swimming and horse- back riding . . . will attend S.l.U. Avl'll'N1lllll1ll' f'1ili IIi'1iii1'Ii'i' .I,' Tlirzv- piuiix 14, SITAII, mid Ti'i'i1x.,' Pliiliis 4. l'li'U Pri-x. Karen Knutson Quiet, sincere . . . talks with a bit of the South . . . talented in music. Jiiiiioi' Choir 3. Junie Koch Dave K0Pe Dark red hair . . . likes to read plays . . . will attend Eastern Michigan U. in the line of teach- ing. Tliiuspiriiis 14: Future Ti'i10lii'rs Lf .-lr! Club lf. Independent thinker . . . for- estry captures his interests . . . plans to attend l.C. lfuotlulll 3. lai Trrlvl' 3: Li'tfi'i'- IlllIIl'N Ululr 14. lll fs. IW '17 ri: R ! , 1' my r .14 ,asv af 7-2' w-Q tie- 'kifif . AW X .lg Q ,A .. Q X f 'iw V J 3 ss, . -S ,4- .fhv '-2, 'V 3273-.42 if WU! 5 'Q' ff 4' w-14' NIOR Effie Kufdakis Tom Kruszka Knows what she wants and how to get it . . . quick, easy smile . . . wants to go into business education at Michigan State, Ji, Luv lfiis lf. l4,' llfrlx' frillllfl' 15 llriiniii Vliili !. fu: .Irf .!. 145 ,Yu- riiiiiiil lliniiii' N1I1'l'1'f!I, Pat Kuizin Quiet disposition but always has a friendly smile . . . enioys many sports . . . working for the State and attending business college are her plans. Jr, frilllill' 1, .lg 1i'fi'l.v' Wlioil' Q. Tim Kuykendall An independent person . . . has an active interest in golf . . . headed for Springfield Junior College. l ilflII'4' Ti'1ii'lii'1'x J, kj Tlii'.vpi11lix lf! .'1l'f.S li. Sue Lanich Knack for getting along with the opposite sex . . . a smile for everyone , . . headed for U. of Colorado. illllllf l i'xfii'iil t'ni1l'f hi .lxiwwliililgf l'nliiliifHi-i' 1, J, J, l,,' Jr, Lint Him .'g Swiiiin' Lwx liix J, li: Jr, l u1ii- liiliiii' '35 Sliizlrfif 1'4iiiiii-fl 3, J, LC t'lii'i'1'li'1iil1'f' J, L, Milf, ,JJ 1'il'1'Nfl- lliilfi Vliiws Y'ri'ii.v. J llurlirrwilliiiigl 4'ulll'l Ai, I.: l'i'ii1ii 1'oniiniIi'i'i 5 l'I'tlllI 4'uii1'f. Bonnie Lawonn The all around girl with a friend- ly smile . . . likes sports . . . future plans are for business school, Ron Lee Mouse is to parties as CO, is to coke . . . noted for water skiing . . . will attend South- ern Methodist University, Trurh' I: Nflirliiiif l'iiiini'i'l 1: ll'run- yflvrs J, Lg Jr. l'lini'l' 1. IIZ Intelligence plus complete power of relaxation . . . enjoys life, especially the female side . . . plans to enter engineering at the U. of I. 11111411 1, J, Ji, kj lli'l1ifii'i'.v 2, J, Cheri Kulm Quiet, but very intelligent . . . main interest in art for present and future . , . plans to study commercial illustration at the Chicago Art Institute. Luv liilv J. J, la: l'illfHl'4' Ti'iir'lii'rx 25 ,I1'i' Wllili 12: .vuliiiiiul Ilniiiii' Sm'i'4'igf. Jim Le Faver Nice and quiet, but great when you get to know him . . . in- terests include wild life manage- ment . . . Jim will be at S.l.U. next fall. Lynn Laughlin Humorous, friendly personality . , . his smile and a Hi for all will make him a popular min- ister . . , will study at Lincoln Bible Institute. .I 1'4Ip11i'll1l 1, J, J, L, l'i'i',v, L, ll'1'ii1i111f'f'N J, J, li. Tl'l'lI-V. .3 ,' lfiiiit- lillll 1, Lf, J, 1,5 Tl'1li'f.' I. If, ff, hi Ifii.sl.'i'H14lll I,' Il'li4'i'l flliih J, 14. Viiwi'-l'i'i'.v, ij, l,l'I'N, I, ,' N 7' II il 4' ll f 1'iiiiiii'fl li! l'i'iini fillillhflllllll kj ll1llllI'1'1PlIll'll!I 4'nlli'f LZ, li. Ted Leach Riotous sense of humor that is completely contagious . . . cer- tain to be a big hit at the Uni- versity ot Tulsa, where he will center his interests in sportscast- ing. l2rlplii'i'.v J, L5 Iiiiirlifigf J. Mary Lehman Quiet and serious . , . tall and genial . . . plans to get a job after graduation. I ,l il l l l i l l l l Kathy Lenz Has the ability to find a friend anywhere with her cheerfulness and perpetual giggle . . . plans to enter teaching at S.l.U. l'1'p !'l11lA l,' .ll'. f'1ll1il1ill'ili' ff, J, Vim' I'1'i'x. 35 Iliinlw lflmni Srry, 0: l'1'iini f'nmmi'llr'i'. Gary Lewis Knack of getting along with everyone . . , quiet and serious . . . wants to join the Air Force. S..l,I'. Art Lindsay Never without a big smile and dimples . . . talented in golf . . . future undecided. Carol Lott Neat and trim . . . hair like sunlight . . . plans include S.l.U. and teaching. Sfudifnt fluunril 3: Youth Fur fllirixf AJ YYIINKUIIIIIIN lf: Hi'1'lx'C'lmil' 1.' Jr, ffllijlll' 3: .l flizpprllfl Cvllllll' L. IOR Frances Lewis Fran is from Maryland this year . . , personality has won many friends . . . undecided as to U. of I. or Duke University. Line Ifrix A5 Nlfirlwlii l'i1l1ii'i'l JJ Ti Ili Y Trrvix, JJ, NVVIII. ,tg ll,f'.l,, .'L', J, l'1'i'1' I'l'1'x, J ,' I'1'n11l f'HIllllIlIffl'l' ,!, :ij ill.l.S'f' .ff Jr, l'lii.vx l'li11i1 ,iq Jr, Wlrlxx lSv.l'l'I'llf!'l'I' f'1PllllHlIflI'l' J ,' l ,.V.,l, ,' Nulfiulfll lluliru' Su1'1'i'lyf, Donna Lindquist Zip and energy . , . main in- terest in sports and secretarial work . . . future plans at Pa- tricia Stevens. Pimp. U1'r'lii'.vfl'1l If fi'i1'l.v' 4'l1uf1' Jr, l'l1is1'r 11: .l f'1l1ljHH'I .lf Jr. f'ii11ifuli'im Ji: IQIYHIIII Vlrrl: Q55 7'lir.w- 1lfIlIlN L. Pat Little Tiny and trim . . . slow, sweet smile . . . enjoys drawing . . . plans to attend Business Col- lege. Kaye Ludwig A calm friendliness with a quick smile . . talented in art . , . future includes Normal Univer' sity. - fl fra, 41? -47? all for Springfield . -E Vim' ?.T!' , W volleyball champs in action SE IOR Melinda Lynch Funloving and nonchalant . . . genuine insight and interest in people . . . plans to enter nurses' Training at the U. of I, flllfllfi' T1'ar7i1'1'.v 1. 52,5 Philos Q. Richard Mack Part of a half-the quieter part . . . a sense of humor that takes you unaware and a serious side that will make you think . . . looks toward Amherst. Jr, fVllll7ff0ll.lll' U5 ll'r411igfl1'rx 53, 3, 14: LI'ff1'l'lllflll'N Vliib Qi, 14: Tvnnix I. If, 3, LJ SPIIIIHI' lfluxx 1'l'1'x,,' Nf'lr51u1pw1' Vub Sfujj JJ Sfmrix Ifflffor hy Nizfiwiial llrmni' S01'l'4'f!l. Ed Markerl- Tall, thin, and joking . . . likes cars and sports . . . will attend S.l.U. lffixl.'i'fl1ilII 1, ij, 3, L. Donna Martin Cheerful outlook on life . . . plans upon graduating include marriage and a job as a secre- tary. IIIVIIIIII Clllll 1. David Mack Popular and active . . . always ready for a good game of ten- nis . . . will enter Washington U. in the field of architecture. Twri'ii,i.s 17. IZ, 3, A: Sfiiflwnf Cninir'i'l Z. J, L, l'r4'.v. 14: llYI'lIIlflIUl'S 3, Al: lYtll'Nff!f fluff J. 145 JV. flillifflllllllf' .7 Gail Malinoff Sticks to what she wants and won't let anyone change her mind . . . future at Washing- ton U. as a research physicist. JV. flllfllll' 1. JJ: f'41ff'l4'i'fu fflllllilffl 2, J, li: I'liilux lf: Lrx lius 3, by Jr, l'i1pi'fnli'1ir ,lg Sr. flllllifllllllt' L: N1-i1'.vpz11n'1' Nlflfj 3,5 Avlllftllllll llullul' Snffefy, Marilyn Marschel Slim, trim and poised . . . her hair as bright as her disposition . . . headed for Vanderbilt U. to study medical technology. Jr. Vliiiir 1. J: Jr, r ripi'ln1i'iiw 7 llrumii Club hi I'i'p Club 1. Jerry Maurer Has a hand in everything . . . sports and cars interest Jerry . . . will attend Eastern or Southern University. Fimtliiill 3. hi lllI'lllljIIl'l'-V 3, lij T1'irr'l.' JI Ll'lfl'l'lIIllIl'-S' Club L. Linda McAfee I O R Alice McBrian A sweet disposition with a charming quiet way . . . en- joys dancing and swimming . . . future plans include being a dental assistant. l1il'4'l'.Vl.flAI'lI 0t'!'lllNlfl'UllS Club 1. Harold McCarty A slow, shy grin . . . Butch waits until he knows you before you see what he's really like . , . Southern Illinois University awaits him. Football 1, 3, li: ll'l'flflI!1lI'l'S Q, 3, 4, lYlll'Sfffl Club 3, l4,' Trrwlc 1. Ray McCarty Mac finds his interests in rol- ler skating and music . . . a small college is awaiting him. Diiim'.w'f1'rw1 0rcii1u1ti'iiu.s Club 3, Aj I'1'v.si'rIr11f 4. Quiet, but loves to have fun . . . outstanding sincerity will give her a rewarding career in nursing. Plifluk Q, 3, Lf .l llll,lIlI'l,fL 3, l4,' .lri Club 1. im McCarty Easy going and relaxing manner . . . sports enthusiast . . . future schooling at Eastern. Football 1, 3, lf: l?a.QL'r'i'lif1Il 1. 1l'i'f1r'k 1. 52, J, Lg l'll,l'.V1Af!l Club lf. Coleen McGaw Warm and cheerful . . . sincere with a ready laugh . . . plans a career in nursing. Philos 3, li: Jr. flll11I.f0ll-III' 3, ,lrf Flub li: lllay Fruvtirul Court L. Barbara McKee Sharon McKinney Finds fun or creates it . . . imagination, ideas, and enthusi- asm . . . future plans include marriage. Known by her ability to make cheerleading look easy . . . physical education major at Uni- versity of Alabama. Philos 1. Drama Club li: Los Bas A: Jr. Choir 1, 2 ,' Jr, Clllpl-tfllllllf' f2,' Cheer- learliug 2, 3, Lg Prom Court I+. Ronald McLeese CarYle Meade' Amiable and unassuming . . . likes to bowl . . . future unde- cided. Bozvlzfug Q, 3, L: Football 1. Jan Meinerl' Vivacious and peppy . . . one of the best dressed girls at SHS hopes to go into merchandising. Quiet, retiring friendliness . . . particularly enjoys swimming and records . . . will attend Lincoln Bible Institute. Drama Club 2. Nancy Merrifield Perky ponytail and winning smile . . . efficient and responsible . . . future undecided. Girls' Athletic Association 1. i in lad' l .. .....J ' 1, ,wr fi fy :f-57, c Q -'QQ Qfffii, vi. ' S- J' Y 4 'wif Wg if z fiii 33' f s' c iiffff'-r 1.1 ,SU .45 , , I .. 9 Q In ?g,Ii,I ' , 3 S 1 , i :JA , gi 2 his 19 his uf IOR Lynn Metzger Carol Millard Warm smile and quiet friendli- ness , . . will attend Spring- field Junior College for a liberal arts course. I'llilux A5 Jr, l ii1ii'foli'11i' .if IJVIIYIIH Vlnli 1,5 Hirlx' Vliuii' J: l'ruiu Cmn- niillw li. Sweet, soft-spoken ways and quiet reserve . . . intelligence . . . plans to attend Maclvlur- ray. Ui'i'lir'.vf1'11 Q5 Law B118 24, 3, L. Patricia Miller Sharon Miller Calm, cool and collected . . . says what she means . . . hopes to go to Southern. f'lirI.v' i lmil' 1 ,' Jllllllill' f'liiii'l' Q. Jack Minnis Better known as Skip or Giz- mo . . , interests include auto- mobile merchants and trumpet playing . . , racing may be his profession. Ifmiiliilll J .' Urr'ln'.vli'41 3. Dick Moody Can easily live up to the high standards he sets for himself . . . well known for his ability in the field of music . . . will attend University of Illinois, .l1li'uf1r'4'rl ffl'1'1l1'SfI'll 1, If. 3, LJ lfi'1fllllA1'-Y f, J. li: Niiiyffnff Sr'mifur.w J. li. Barbara Moose Finds a friend in everyone she talks to . . . lists her main interest as music . . . future in elementary education at lviil- Iikin. Nluilwnf flifllilflrl I. J, 14. Swv, lil Jr. Lux Ifiix fl: Nr. Lwv lim 3.14, Tiwiiv. li ,' Si'riy1i'1iif S1-rr-ii xi, li: ,llujf l r'xfil'ril 1'nli1'I 14. Carl Morin Finds fun, women and popularity wherever he goes . . . headed for the University of illinois in September. lI'I'llIl!lll'I'X J, Lg Hnlf 145 lfiixhvflnill .lllzlirlyrf 1. ll6 Real intelligence beneath that glossy pageboy , . . eager to be of help . . . will enter Monmouth College in elementary education. Hirlx' Cvllllfl' If Jr. flllfflil' 2. Robert Monson Looks for fun and always finds it . . . lists his hobby as play- ing cards . . . headed for Illi- nois College in the near future. llwlpliics 3. 1,5 Half 1, 2: Iliirliliy Penny Moore Soft spoken and graceful with a special type of charm that is evidence of a true lady . . . plans to attend Illinois College. Hirlx' fvlllilbl' l,' Jllllflll' Ulmir US llrinn' Iirmni lfwpiixw'nI11fi'1'i' J. Paul Morf Always ready for a friendly argu- ment on any subiect . . . per- suasive personality and dry sense of humor . . . interest in fenc- ing and music. 4'i'rf-vs lvnnitrif iiifl Tiriwlx J, J, A: Il'l'fIllfl1t'l'N J, kj liflllll L'ii1iii1.1'Hr'r' li. Mary Margaret Mort Grace for gentleness . . . likes to read and play golf . . . fu- ture at Illinois College in a lib- eral arts course, Phil :S li: li'fi'l.v' l'lmf1' 3,5 Jr, Capl- lilin' J. rs KR fszkkli '9 if fvgftff: jp - IGB Kay Moss Brenda Moughan Can almost always find some- thing to laugh at . . . lively and likable . . . future unde- cided. Ilnnir Ronin IIi'1w'i'.w'1ifrif1'l'i' J: Jilli- inr fvlfllkl' J: Jr. 1'i1pi'trili:i1' 2, 13,5 111117415 3, 14. Gail Mrkvicka Saucy smile . . . constant search for new outlook on life . . . plans to attend Southern Illinois University. Jr, Lvx Brix 1?.' Sr. lmx Brix Z, .2,' Jr. ff'ripi'foli'rii' 23: C'ii1iifnIi'iii- l fupy Eililnr L: Hirlx' C'lmi'r 1: Juniur C'lioi'r Karen Nail Warm personality and charming ways , . . interested in teach- ing . . . Karen will be well- accepted at Eastern. Jr, f'i1pi'f0ll'lir J: ff'irpi'f11Iii1' Stuff 14: Jr. C'lmi'r 1, Philos J, 14: .1 C'iippr'Il41 J, 4. Joyce Neat Petite and poised . . . eager interest in a seemingly endless number of topics . . . plans a career in medical technology. Girls' Clinir 1: Jr. Uliriir 52: lax Bus 2, 3, lt: Siizrlr-nf ClII1IlI'l'I A: Prom Coniniiftcr' Aj .Yfiiibiifil Honor Society. Shy smile . , . dark hair . . future includes marriage. Fizfiiri' T4'llI'lil'l'X .iq fV'flIll4'l'Il Vlilb 1. Mitch Murdock Boyish humor . , . gleam of mischief in his eye . . . interest in mineral collecting . . . will attend Eastern Illinois University. lll'11PflI'1'N J. LJ Tl'm'L' 1, Q, 3. L: lfirulliiill J, J, LJ l'fii'xiiy Vliib 3, A. Vicki Nardi Gentle, relaxing personality . . evident interest in people . headed for MaclVlurray. Jr. fryllllifilllhilil 2: Jr, Luv Bas 3,' Avflvflifillfll Ilrmnr Siri'if'l'if, Lynn Neff Tall, dark and handsome in per- son . . . liked by all who know him and many who don't . . . wants to go into accounting. lir1.vL'i'!br1Il 1. ?, 3, lf, C'upfr1i'n L5 lfonflnill 1, 3, 145 T1'ni'L' 1. 2, .if ll'ri'l1iyIi'rs 2, J, L. Vivi' Prr'.s. 3, Tiwis. A, Sgt.-uf-.1r1i:.s lb' Home Room Prvs. 9. ll7 the faculty wins again ev 4 -4 'Ai-J ...s.-- .9 .-ii X' . , ,, P42 -5-Q, said- i W L1 J f. M- - . 1 . .Q ,f Nw -Q . may ,,,4a..',.9nsn6N 'Yiffi - 'L M Champaign visits SHS pep assembly Zf I FN ' 'NIORN Sherri Neubarth Always a boy in her heart , interest in jazz and books . . . University of California. Pllflnx J, 14: .lrl Vlllli bf Gfrlx' f'f1iiI1' 1 Dale Nevins Likeable and friendly . . . in- terest in electronic engineering . . . will attend DeVry Techni- cal Institute. Norma Jean Nicol Twinkling eyes and a sparkling smile . . . unassuming person- ality . . . will attend Trinity University in San Antonio. llI'l'lIl'Nflill 1, Q. l4,' lml'1'l ,v Imilp l'nurf QlIl 1'7l L: Jr. f'upifuli1ii' Sliiff 9, iff .lrt Vlulr Q: .lluif Ifwstirul Cimwl 14, Jo Ann Oberman Even-tempered and fun . . . likes to read . . . wants to be- come an elementary teacher, Jr. l'r1p1'fnlillr' 'Q', .ii JV. LVN Brix Sr. Lius Brix L. ll8 Marilyn Neumann Tall and poised , . . sewing and cello playing claim her spare time . . , University of Illinois. l1rr'lii:wlr4l I, J, J, li: .limiur f,'u1i1'- Irilfiii' J .' I,i'.S Blix J, L, Nanette Nicholson Happy with a paint brush and art work . . . quiet sophistica- tion . , . plans to complete her education at Pembroke College, where her interests will center around interior decorating. Prmn t'n11l1niffi'i- Lf Jr. l'lmi'1' If Girls' 1'lliii'V JS Avllfllrllllll llinmr Nu- i'l'i'fjl. Martha Norell Quiet, but never overlooked. . . always ready for something new . . . future plans undecided. JV, Law Ililx JJ Jr, 4'1lpi'fuli11e' .YJ 1'i'li lllllll 15 Hfrlx' llIIUlIl' 1. Gary Ogden Transfer student from Petersburg Harris High . . . reserved friend- liness , . . interests lie in out- door sports. ,fflllfl 145 Pffr'r.vlii11'y1 Il1zr'1'i.s High Hand 1, 2. 3. -X Z RJKW M t Z, ffiffzs Q t' l T -v . , .rf 9- 31 .,,, ,, 4 'r far.. M 1. ,gil E Q .,.,.i gi in ,. 4h:: 5 A 'S S lor: y John Ogden Dorothy Olsen Humor in the unexpected . . . likes blondes and booze . . . future includes Washington U. in pre-med. Rifflv Tram 1, 2, 3, 7J1'nx.j Traf-lc 2, 3, 14: Cross Country 3, Nu- tiunal Ilonor Society. Nils Olsen Even tempered with an easy laugh . . . this fella's quite a golfer , . , plans to attend Luther College in Decorah, Iowa. Ilzlskvlbtllll 1, 52, 34: Golf 1, 2, 3, 14. , Robert Otto A grin that really wows the girls . . . takes his education seri- ously, but not too seriously . . . September will find him at the Missouri School of Mines, where he'll study civil engineering. Outstanding talent as a versatile musician . . . will be an effi- cient nurse after attending St. Olaf College. l .N..l. 1, 51: Jr. Choir 1. Jr. lows liars Sr. lwx Jinx 3, A: .1 Cfiypvllri 3, 141 Slllfflrlljj Soren 6. Darlene Oseland Makes an effort to apply what she learns . . . future plans include preparation for secretarial work. .liiiiior Clzpttolinc 3,' Sl.'llfl7l' Crzpilo- Iim' lr. Lewis Overaker Efficiency combined with com- mon sense . . . Lew will someday become a well-known teacher. O1'c1irst1'a 1, 2, 14: Library flssist- fmt, Prom. Comnifftce AY: Alflftllllllll llonor Society. Linda Pearce Carole Pearcy Tall and genial with a soft- spoken dignity that will make her life a success. Pliilos Q, 3: Offif-e 0f'f'I11JfLfl'0I1S L, I?f:porti'1',' National Honor Society. Richard Peck Lively and jovial . . . always a smile on his face . . . future undecided. Gary Peebles Always ready to have a good time or to find one . . . easy- going attitude toward life in general . . . future plans unde- cided. Slim, trim and poised . . . in- terested in becoming a secretary . . . future plans include mar- riage. Uslicring 1. Louesa Pedigo Peppy, with an impish look of innocence . . . either talking or smiling, but usually both . . . plans to attend the U, of I. next fall to study elementary teaching. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 14,' Cimar- Ietirlfzzgy 2, 3, L: H'omwcoming Court 3, 14, Queen ,' Prom Comm. 145 Prom Court lf, Natioizal Honor Society. Lee Pelham Varsity letter collector . . . sincere, friendly, and well-liked . . . plans to go into Christian Education. Basketlzall 1, 2, 3, 44: Baseball 1, 3, 141 Track Cross Country 13, 3, by Varsity Club 3, 144: Cafeteria Council 3, 11: Home Room Pres. 2, 3, l4,' llyITlI1gl4?I'S lf. ll9 113' 'IS' nd ,X -I -nw -.49 'iw 'W' 'tm W, IVV sw.. E1 Bill Peterman Dependability with a smile . . . good music and sports take up most of his time . , . plans a future in meteorology at the University of Chicago. l!11111l 1, J, J, 11: li11.x1'111111 1, il, J. 14: 1'1'11.vx 1'1111111'1'11 1, Lf, J, 1.13 1l1'1- j111i1'.v 2, J, 145 l'1l1'.v1'f11 1'11111 J, Lg Nl1111f'11f fl11Illl4'l-1 11: IIl'l1lIl ivfillllll, 1,15 1'11j11'11111'111', iS'11111'1.y 1f111'l111', Terry Phillips Capable leader with common sense and honesty . . . interest in public relations, her major in college . . . will attend De Pauw in the fall. .111 1 11111'1' 15 1,1'.v 1111.9 2. fi, 1.1, l'1'1'x, 1,5 ,1 fl1ll1llI'111l lf, 3. 115 N1'1111- 1111' S111'111'x, :,', J, 1111111 Al1'lI'N El1l'141l' 14: 1 11111'1'111i111' 2, Af, L5 I'r11111 1'11111111, hi A'tl1l4111Iil1 111111111' H111'i1'1j!. Linda Pollack Takes life with a smile and a laugh all her own . , . plans after graduation include marriage and a position as a secretary. Girls' 1 1111i1' Zi: Jr. lillllllvl' Q, Bob Posegate Cosmopolitan and versatile . . . lover of the sports . . . plans to major in pre-med at Millikin. 11111111 1,' l'111xx 1'1'1'.t, I. iff 1f11.v1.'1'f- 111111 Z. iff T1'111'L' 1, J, J, Lf 1l111111' i I 131111111 l,I'1'.Y, 4. JJ l 11111111111 L. lf. 1+.' ll'1'1111y111'1'x '!, J, 115 ll'111'1'1 4'11111 J, 1,5 l'111'sify f.'11111 1.15 Cliixx 1'1'1'11.x. 11. Mary Lee Prola Brains, looks and steady deter- mination . . . main interest in learning international languages . . . Northwestern holds a great college life for Dee. 1.'i1'1x' H111f yl4'1li'll1 15 .1l'. 1 1111i1' 1, fp .11'. i'11j11'11111'111' JJ: N1'II111lll' Nlll'!l1-'N !j .1l'. 1,1'x 1111s '2 ,' S11 1,1'x 1f11.v J, 14 .' 1'11j1if11l1'111'. lfflifni'-1'11-1'liiwf 11: .ll1111 1 1'.v11'1'111 l,'11111'1 145 N1111 11l111 111111111' S111'1'1'1.11. Jack Pruitt Yes, this joker is wild . . . fun- loving Jack plans to become an engineer after training at the U. of l. 1fIIXL'1'11l1l11 1. 1i11v1'l11111 2, 3, 145 ll 1'11111111'1'x :!, J. 115 l11'Nl1f1 fllll' J. 11. IZO IORS Fred Peters Surprising amount of patience , . . likes photography . . . future plans include the Navy Reserves. 1,11-1l'11'l'1-Il 1'1111111'1'1 1, 3. 3. 115 1111111111 111111 J, J: 4'11j11'f1111'111' Slflff, Ijllfl' l11111'11j1111'1'. Bill Plohr Helpful and obliging . . . en- joys golf . , , future in business administration. 1711111111111 If ,1II'il'1lII11 15 11'1l,v1.'1'f111111 ' 1 11111 1 L ,.1 1 W, 1 1, , Diane Poole Soft-spoken, with a laugh lurk- ing in her eyes . . . career un- decided . . . will attend Mac- lVlurray College and possibly study languages. .111 1 11111'1' 1.' f1i1'1.v' 111111f1' 1, .113 1,1'.v 1i11.v 23. Peggy Jo Potter Never without a big smile and dimples . . . great talent in various types ot art . . . will further her art skill from study at Maclvlurray. 11'i1'1,v' irllllllil' 1: ,l1'1' 1'1lI1l 1, 25 Sl11111'11f V1111111-1'1 L5 S1'1111f111' SlIl'll1.'Ny, ,lri El1l'1f1l' 145 .111 I,1'x 11115 lj Sr. Lwx Him J, 14. Tony Prosperini Silent but mighty . . . success in athletics . . . future in coach- ing. lii1.v1'l11111 15 11IlNL'1'11l1111 1: F11f11'111111 1, J, J. 115 ll 't1'1111l'1'.Y J, J, 115 ll1I'Nl1j1 1.11111 J. 115 1!'l11'1i' J, 11. Mary Randolph Sweet, patient personality . pleasant and agreeable . . plans to attend S.l,U. l .X..l. 1: Girlx' ff'11111'1' 1: Jr, C1If1l.l' Q, 3: Pep 011111 1: Jr. 1Cli11l1ff11l'IlU Jq P111'1'1.v J, 14: C'11111'f111i1111 S111141 L. Joyce Ratner Genuine insight and interest in people and places . , . book worm of SHS . . . Northwest- ern University. .111 I'l1111'1' lj fluff 7'1'11111 l,' lfllllllll 4'l11l1 .!,' JV. lmx lf11v ,!,' SV. l,1'.v li11.v J, hy .l1', V1111, .ff N1'1111l111' Sl11'11Azw P1111 Sliifl' ,I ,' l 1'11l111'1' la'1l1'l111' h. Tom Rayhin Shy, but well liked by everyone . . . interested in chemistry and electronics . . . choice of col- lege is undecided. U1'1'l11's!1'1l 2, 3. Sharon Reece Ability to put people at ease in a calm, relaxing manner . . . interested in the field of medi- cine . . . leadership talent will get her a long way at North- western. J1. l,1'.v lilly? :JJ S12 Luv IZIIN J, 115 .l1'. f'1llIl'f!I,. l1i' Sf111l1'11I fY'Hllll1'f, Ji, 14: .I f'1IlI,lI4'HIl J, 11: 1S'1'11y11'1111 Nl'l'1'll L: .II1111 I 1'.vf1'1'11l f'11111'f .35 1I111111'1'111111'i111 f,'11111'f li: l'1'11111 f4'41lll'f L: .Y11l1'11111iI II1111111' Siiviiify. Mary Jo Releford Quiet, but fun . . . a real friend and dependable worker . . . future uncertain. IOR Mike Rauch A thoughtful respect for others , . . homespun humor . . . plans a future in law at St. Louis University. l 1111U111fl lj il'f11'1'l l'l1lf1 J, h. Sharon Redding Frankly friendly . . . imagina- tion, ideas, and enthusiasm make this gal an asset anytime . . . can't decide between nursing and secretarial work. lfirlx' f'l1111'1' I, JJ l'f11'l11.w 3, J, AJ l'l'I'.S', 1,5 l'VllfllI'l' N111'.w1'x 1, :.', J, Af -of 5' K sw 2.5, ,lk we .0 A WN fb Ti'i'11.v, 111111 .N'1'1'1y, i Rv' W Sharon Reilly Forever blushing , , . likes to dance . . . plans to major in journalism at the University of Missouri. .S'1'1111l111' .S'p1'11L'.v Stuff J, l,,' Jr, fvlllf, Jr, l,1'.w lfilx Ag l,l'llIll4L 4'l11l1 LZ. Q-X SL' Tallie Reum Peaches and cream complexion . . . always fun to be with . . . will attend Drake Univer- sity next fall. fI1'1'l.s' C'l1111'1' 15 Jr. Cl101'1' SHS's jump rope squad l2l Dennis Reynolds Quiet, but fun when you get to know him . . . nothing gets him down . . . considering the service. Tjl1JIPj!l'tllIllj! P11171 L. Fred Rice Friendly and sensible . . . the quiet type . , , plans to go to J. C. and then to the U. of I. iliifiilwiei fluiinril I, J, J, 1,5 llrriiiiu , Fluff J. f . 3. f N-fjlz Jack Richardson Ripper has explosive energy . . . likes bowling and skiing . . . future plans are in the business world. IIuii li'nif Twain 14. l 4 is Phyllis Rilling Quiet friendliness . . . sewing Am and homemaking are her favor- ,fgvf ites . . . plans to attend J.C. I'i'i'p IIl'1'lii'.vIi'4l 1, L' ,' lfflllllll fffllll J. SENIUR Carol Rice Quiet voice and pretty red hair . . . plans to major in English or music at l.C. .l f'Illllll'Htl 145 I,l'!llllll Club 2, li. Sharon Richard Adventurous . . . likes dancing and horseback riding . . . fu- ture undecided, Girls' Uliiiiil' 1,' Jr. Ulmir 0 Richard Riech Tall and dark . calm and clever . . . future in the Armed Forces. Ifrr-lirxfrii .Q'. .ij 4'ujwli'ii'ii Cirlliivil 1. 3, J, L. Patti Rimsay Somewhat shy , . , a sincere and friendly interest in people that will help her find success . , . future plans include the U. of l. .lfl l'li1li 1, J. J: Jr, Luv Has 125 My l,i'.w lfrlx J, Z, ,' llfflx' lf'11m'l' 15 7 Jr. 1,'liiu'r ,' Jr, f'4111ilw1l'iirf L, J. most Iadylike cheerleaders in the State IZZ IOR Richard Risse Mary Robertson Interest and enthusiasm for the things he enjoys . . . likes hunting and fishing . . . will someday become a lawyer, after attending J.C. and the U. of l. Jr. Clmir 1. Patricia Robertson Dark hair and eyes . . . neat, and style conscious . . . U. of l. and nursing. 1f'.N..l. Piifios 2. Kathy Romence Friendliness coupled with sincere thought for others . . . water sports are high on her fun list . . . Maclvlurray and elemen- tary education. F.T..l. Jr. f 1lpil'uliiir' 3: frvllllll- tnliiiw, lnlifullf Eclilui' 14, Merrilee Ryder Real intelligence hiding behind that glossy black hair . . . from Broad Ripple High in Indianap- olis . . . future at Northwest- ern in nursing. flirrnrrl 1r'1'11plr' Iliyli Sr'liiml.' F11- fiirf' N111'.w'.x Club Q, .ij 1f'u1'riy1zi'1'.w Vinh 1, 2, J: -lr. I'runi. f'IPIlIIll. 31 ,' Jr, Las Bus lf: Niitivnul Ilouuv' Su- civfy. Sandy Saner A voice with a smile . . . likes ice skating and swimming . . . will continue her work at the telephone company after gradu- ation. Girls' C'1z01'l' 1, 2, 3. Julie Saxer Has definite opinions and will stick to them . . . magic with a violin . . . U. of l. and a music education major. O1'z'lwsf1'a. 1, 2, 3, Lg F.T.,-1, 1, fZ,' .-lr! Club 1, ily Jr. Las Bas 2,' Sr. Luv Bas 3, L. Friendly and quiet . . ,ltalent for sewing . . . plans include Business College. l .7'.,l. I. LJ: Ilvlifllfl' 13. Nancy Robson Just plain fun to be around . . . laughs and then laughs some more . . . future includes mar- riage in July. Girls' fflinfi' 1 IIIIIJIIS 3, lf. Rick Ross One of the nicest guys around school . - - another SHS repre- sentative to Southern lllinois Uni- versity. fvfllfllllvfx .lrfx Vliili Vivr' Pl'1f.y.,' BfI.YL'I'flI1lll 1: Ifilxwlzilll 1.5 Infer- niiirnl b'ii.xl.'i'r1u11I li. Ken Samonds Believer in being himself . . . serious and studious, with a dry sense of humor . . . possible career in physics and chemistry. 1'ml11'ru 011111 1 ,' 0l'I'lll,'SfI'll 52, J, lf: Nlbllfll-ll!! Sciiufurx lib: Draimz Club lf. Dinah Sangster With her boisterous, slapstick hu- mor, Dinah finds fun or creates it . . . headed for Miami in Ohio. f la.ss Sfcy. 1: Jr. LCS Brix QQ: Student Cuiincfl Q. 3, T1'r'ri.x. lr: Sr, Lm' Brix 3, li: .l C'rLppn'Ila J, Ag 1101110 13011111 Cli1Lii'ni111z li. Marilyn Schaffner Tall and graceful . . . enjoys people . . . will make an excel- lent elementary teacher. Jr. Plioii' 1, Jr, Luv H118 Sr. L68 Bus 3, L. l23 1 'S 'r' - ii ifiliif .M ' ' i ' ' y 1 x fav ? 'iw ON' SE IOR Sandra Schroeder Janet Schroll Smile ot knowledge . . . lists swimming as a favorite pastime . . . tuture plans include col- lege. l 11f111'1' T1'111'111'1'.s 11' .1111e1'i1'11 1 , Archie Scott Sensible and quietly co-operative . . . a real interest in swim- ming and sculpture , . . further study in the field of art. f'll.fl'1l'l'l-Ili f'11J1111'il 1. 2, 13, pfc'-S. iff ,l.I Club lf. Suellyn Sergel A true unbleached blond . . . an asset to drama and art . . . will attend Utah State Univer- sity. .11', 1 l11i1'1' I, 12: 11I'1lI1llI P11111 1, Q, J, L ,' .Il1f1'1111111 ' 1'11.wf 115 fluid lill flu' II1'll.v 1'11.vf I? J I11f1111f1L 1'11.st J ,' i1I'4'l'flHl1'XU tux! LJ l11'1llA'l' 111 Hwf ll1'f1-111'1I l'll.Vli LJ Nriii 1111 1l1111.i11' Sfififfy. .fame Shaw Small, but has fun tor a million people . . . infectious laugh . . . plans to be married in August. H11-lx' fllioii' 1: Jr. ffillllfl' QQ Jr. f'1Illl'f1P1l.llG 3, Mary Simpson Lonical, persuasive, with editorial ability . . . plans a maiorl in journalism at Bradley University. .112 ! 11111'1' If S1'1111r111' iqllf'fI1.'-N Sliiff 3, 3, 11: .1 1111111711111 Q, J, 14: 1711111111 f'1ll1l J: .11'. f7i1'lj1l'fI?117H' JJ 1,1's Bus 3, 3, A: 1'1111it11l1'111', B11s1'111'.vs M1111- !l!fl'l' LJ Ni111'1111111 II011411' Socricfy. Barbara Smith A smile and joke tor every occa- sion . . . fun-loving but some- times serious . . . interested in everyone and everything. .111 fyilllllll' Z. 171111118 3, SCc'y. l1,' lf',N..i. 1, 2, IZ4 Warm personality and charming ways . , . lively and lil-Leable . . . plans to enter the career ot special education. li',7'..l. 1. 23: Jr. Clrzpimlivlc Kg SI111'11'11t C'11111.'1'i1 14, .lim Seggelke Easy-going and quiet . . . in- terested in cars . . . future plans include Navy. Sally Shauger Gets around people and places . . . talking must be her favor- ite pastime . . . will study math at the U. of I. ,1l'. fill1P1f011IHf 3, Gary Shipley Looking for a good time . wide variety ot interests . will attend S.J.C. f1I'iINS i'1111111'1j11 1, YJ T:r11'1.' 1, Q: S1f11r1f111'x N111'11l.'.s ,lx.v1'si1111I Sports El1I'fIPI', L. Mary Beth Skadden Shy, but has a sincere, warm smile . . . shining hair . , . plans to study law at Parsons College. I,l'l'11, f1l'l'1l1'Hfl'1I 15 Girls' f!i1lll1l' Q, 3: I'111'111s 3: F,N..l. J,' F.T..-1, 11. Kay smaih Sott-spoken gentleness of a real lady . . . versatile, blond h-air . . . future at Drake University in commercial art. Girls' C111 ii' I, 2: 1,il11'111'y .l.s.S1sl1L i 5, 11. J IOR Linda Smith Sondra Smith General enthusiasm for being helpful . . . her future plans include college, followed by a career as a social worker. h'l'l'l.v' Ulinfl' 1,' Jr, flfliflrl' J, J: ,l Wfippwllrl l4,' Nfllllflll' Sl1i'iil.'.v Will: Nluff .ff 1 llfllI'1' AvlIl'S4'N I. J, 3, lr. l'l'i',v, 1,5 Jr. Lrx lflis '! ,' Sr, Luv Him ft. Yvonne Smith Tall, with an easy air of friend- liness . . . always Miss Some- thing or Other . . . talent in art. .lrl f'luli J. J, L. l'riw, L: 1 ului'i' Niirxrx 2, ,lj llrunlu Vliilr J. J, Vim' l'l'i'N, lf: Luv Him Lf 1'f1i'l1x 2, 22: Jr, l'4i11iIuli'r1i' JJ .llriy I i'.v- Iirul lf'ii1l1'l 14. Tony Speis Easy-going and dependable . . . shows interest in math and chem- istry . . . plans to attend a pharmacy school. Hillfllrllpl Tmmi .iq 1.'ri11ilii'0 .lrls Vllili, A, Judy Sprinkel Quiet-spoken but always a cheer- ful smile . . . her sparkling look will make her successful in a business career. Lwx Blix 2, J, 1,5 fflrflk' flllllil' IJ Svnritm' S'pi'ul.'.w flllll Slizjf 3, lf: Lui'- L'l'lS 1.11111 f'uiil'f li, Tall and friendly, with a pleas- ant smile . . . plans to live in Miami, Florida. where she will continue her interest in sailing. Jr, lillllfl' If Ilfrlx' f'lml'i' iff Jr. ltiwv HHN ff Nr. lmx His J. A: Jr, Villlilirlilii' 2, J. Mary Sokolis A sweet disposition with a shy, quiet charm . . . interest in journalism . . . will attend Bradley College in the fall. .lili'illiwi'iI flI'1'fIl'Nfl'!l '!, Li, Lg lli'ii:i:ri Vlilli J. Gerald Spittler Fifty dollars to the first person who can pick a topic this guy can't talk intelligently on . . . likes motorcycling and photog- raphy . , . plans to major in organic chemistry. Ili'lplii1'x 1, J, 14: IIHYII 1, J. J, 14, Warren Staley Level-headed and sensible . . . a great personality that wlnx him friends anywhere , . . future at Kansas State in engi- neering or pre med. lfimtluill J. 3, LI Tl'llI'h' 3, J. 14: l,1'ffl'l'lIlll?l'N f'l11l1 J. l4.' llYlilllljll1'I'N J. 14, 1'f'i'.v. LJ Urr1ir'.vfr41 1. 2 .' l'rum l'1lIllllll'lf1'i'f Ilnuii' Ilimnz l'l'i'.v, L, l25 fifth item of the student council auction . a fifty dollar Christmas tree -if 1' K 'HQ 'rf-a ks. slaves for an hour Jack Steinhour A confirmed bachelor . . . whiz at math and science . . . will mayor in electrical engineer- ing at Northwestern. lfllllll 1, fl, J, lrj lIi'llil1i'1'x ,', JJ Sfiulriit lwiinir-il lr: Nufiniiril llnimr Sriwfwfjf. Kathleen Sternaman Peppy, energetic, a mischievous glint in her eyes , . . likes science and tennis . . . plans a career of nursing, Jr. fvllllffilllvlll' fi: l'l1ili.v J. L. Judith Stone A friendly smile can win you many friends , . . enjoys cook- ing . , . future plans include marriage. flfrlx' fylllllxl' lj Jr, Vliufl' .'. Anne Stuart Amiable Anne, with her beauti- ful clothes and glistening auburn hair . , . greatest interest in swimming . . . will be welcome at the University of Arizona next fall. Jr, Lrw Bilw J: Sr, Law lfux 3. lr: S1'l'jl. 111111 Tl'1'11.v, hi Swiiulrir Slifrilfx flilli Shlff 2. JJ lgllllfllfflll UIIII EJ'- rliriiiyfi' Erlifor Lg l'li'i'l.w' flllllfl' 1. ZJQ Jr. f,llll7l'fU1l'll4' Stuff 12. l26 IORS Carol Steinkruger Courteous and efficient . . . a shy, thoughtful friendliness . . . will become a secretary. l,l',ll'1ll'!l ,lxwxffilif J. 14. Janet Stone Slim and trim . . . enjoys life . . , plans to become a beauti- cian. Jim Strickland Continual air of the practical ioker . . . plans a career in the field of architecture . . . interests center in bowling and photography. l'.U. 575 fli'rlplif1' .INS Club 5. Doug Sutton Always knows what's going on at SHS . . . talented in bowl- ing . . . l.C .... someday Doug will be in business for himself. lhiirliuyf Twin: J, J, 14: Smy-1'i'c11.v. J, I'rrs. lrj Iiimrlfrill lj 0l'L'll1'St7'll .L lr. Bob Swan Boyish sense of humor . . . will attend Bradley or the U. of l. after the Air Force. Iillkfllllll 1: t'ufi'li'1'i41 I'niiilri'l lf, J li. Joan Talkington Joan is known around SHS for her poise and neatness . . .y .her future will be based on retailing. 1'i'1i !'lul1 I: .lrr Vlub li: lfniimi fllllll f, J4,' ILE., Si'4'1!.-Ti'r'ilN. k. Lynn Taylor Appears to be quiet, but has an uproarious side. too . . . Smil- ey plans a career in engineering after attending Illinois College. lIii.vl.'r'lluilI .15 lllfllljlli' x J, 14. Shirley Thomas Fun-loving with a knack for amusement , . . contagious friendliness . . . plans a col- lege education. li'ii'lx' l'lioi'i' 1, 2. Ken Tinsley Long and lean . . . a bit shy . . , likes drums . . . hopes to be an accountant. Fimflirlll 1. 25 H1lxL'i'lliifH 1, f?,' 7'i'iu'l.' 1. IJ: llll'1lll!l1l'I'-Y 32. J, L. Joycelyn Trede Tiny but talented . . . likes to play the piano . . . will attend Illinois State Normal University in elementary teaching. liirls' flllUl'I' 1,' Jr. Clmii' Zvi Jr, Lizy Bus 2. IOR Sone Takahara Deceiving look of innocence that belies her mischievous qualities . . . plans to attend Lawrence or Carleton. Jr. lmx liars if: lfl'l'lll'Nf!'ll lf: Nwiiil- lrifzv Npi'riL'x Fill: Nliljf ,If .lr, Wilfri- firlilli' ,ij lltlfllllftlllllf. I,lliI,H lu'rli'lii1' L: Sr, l.i'.v Ifilx J, L5 ,N'i'1ir1lu1' Npiiikx, l:II.Yl'Il1'NN .llii1irlyri' 0. Dave Taylor A thoughtful respect for people . . . sports are always an in- terest . . . future plans include Annapolis. lfil.tL'1'll1ilH 14 Ted Thiem Casual and quiet, with depend- able personality . . . unknown talent is playing the piano . . . headed for Beloit College. lIi'i'lii'.vfl'i1 J: Iiilliil J: f'l1i'i.sllnux 1'luy .iq Ui'f1lfll'l'.X L, Shirley Thomason A quiet and charming person . . . wants to be a diplomatic secretary . . . plans to attend Brenau College. Doug Tomlinson Tall and likeable . . . one of the best chemistry class conver- sationalists . . . looks forward to a career in biological science. Ifiiiiillllll If TIYIWL' I, lI.'IvL'a'H11lfl 1, LC lfflllfflljl J, Li Hiilf J. 14. Sally Trippel Contagious giggle . . . active and jovial . . . choice of college undecided. Nr'm1f4ii's Spi'l17.'.v Pub Sfnjj' 2, 35 1'lIil0-V 9, 3, l4,.' Jr. Ccipitiiliize JI: .lrt Club L. l27 I ' ,Q 1 N, 'X S Richard Trout Quiet and unassuming . . . a whiz at sports, especially base- ball . . . will join the host of SHS representatives at Southern Illinois University. liiixvlirill I, '.', J, Aj l'fi1'.w1'li1 011111 J, li. Dorothy Turner Tall, slim and quiet . . . in- terest in sewing . . . work in Office Occupations will make her a successful secretary next year. Virginia Van Camp Even-tempered and fun . . . ponytail with a personality all its own . . . future undecided. H1'1'1x' l'l1oi1' I. Mike Vinson Smiles as if he had a secret . . . the Navy will soon have him in its power. Lynda Walker Looks as if she stepped out of Seventeen . . . has a way with people . . . will attend S.l,U. in Liberal Arts. l'i'p Cliff: 15 Ilirlx' l'l1n1'1' 1: Jr, Vlmil' JJ .lIr1l11 , i'.VfI'l'II, 4'u111'l J, LJ l'r1'.v1'1'11 fillllf 145 l'1u:11 4'i1r1'I 145 Lrx lius 145 Slllilvnl fiUllIlI'fl 14. Barbara Watson Quiet but friendly . . mighty good piano player . , . future plans at S.l.U. Hirlx' fflfiefi' 1. ff 1 ',,Y,.l, 1. JI Jr, Viipilnliiir J 5 Jr. 4'l1ni'r .35 l'l1ilii.v J ,' .1 fi1!UlH'llI L J NV. li1l, li' lr11.'11i' 14. l28 I O R Beverly Truter Tall and trim . . . future plans include beauty work. Sam Unsbee Exuberance and enthusiasm . . . interested in tinkering with cars . . . plans a future in the Air Force. 7'j1pny1'1l11l111 1'lIll1 1, Linda Vaughn Fun-loving and nonchalant . . . plans a career as an interior dec- orator. 1'4'11 l'l11l1 15 ILE. A. Jim Voyles Great bull-session booster . . . fun to have around . . . will make a good lawyer. lI,1.vi'l1nll 'JJ Ifiixlxi-flfiill 2: fwfr'- fi1'i41 f'u1l111-il J, .2 ,' llilliifllllll 2, J, 145 ll'1'i111r1lr'1'x J, J, Lf l'r11'.v1'f11 i'l11l1 J, lui Ifilllll' lfimnr f'l1i1i1'11i1111 L. Virginia Wanless Mischievous and clever . . . artistic ability has been an asset to SHS . . . headed for Chris- tian College. l'i'p l'li1l1 I.' Vfrixv T1'i'r1.v. lj .111 l'r1l11'lnl1'11i' .ij Hfilx' l'lmi1' If .I1'f l'l1il1.' S'11r1Ii1' SIIWIILHY F1111 Siilliif Swiiliii' fillllllfllllifll' A: lfflllllll 011111 L. Karen Watts Pleasant and efficient . . . en- joys office work . . . plans after graduation include mar- riage. IORS Janet Way Alice Wene Friendly, with a quiet, patient personality . . . Janet is al- ready acquainted with her chosen profession as a kindergarten teacher. Jr, Lrx Has 1: Girls' Choir 1, Q5 F.T..t. L. Carol Whitlock Seldom at a loss for something to say . . . dark hair and ener- getic ways . . . hopes to be a lawyer. l r4'xIimr1n Sr-lmlarxlifp .lu'r1r:1,' Jr. Vripifnlirzf' 2: Law Iirzx Z. 3, L: Srruzinr Spvuks Pub Staff 12, l'irr'u- lnfiun .lf1lIllljlf'I' 3, illilllflflflljl Editor 14: Prom flllllllllllffll Lg National llnuur S0l'l.l'f'Il, Frank Wiesenmeyer A ham in more ways than one . . . welcome addition to any group . . . should go far in chemistry or electronics. Ilrlpliivs J, L. Judy Wike Sensible and fun-loving . . . en- joys dancing and most sports . . . future plans include Illinois State Normal University and physical education. Jr. Capitolinc 2, 3. James Williams Has serious and jovial sides to his outlook on life . . . in- terested in cars and woodwork- ing . . . future as a carpenter or draftsman. Peggy Williams Gay, with dancing eyes . . . will be a successful beauty oper- ator. Hospitality, generosity, firm con- viction and interest in others . . . plans her future in teach- ing. Girls' flllllll' l.' .I flll1I1N'Illl 3, L5 Jr. lmx Brix JJ Sr. lmx lfnx J, ki .lr. Mipilnlirir' Muff 2, 3: Sr. Pupi- folinr' Stuff LJ Clrlxx Swv, LZ. Blair Whitney Dependable, with a friendly smile . . . headed for the U. of I. to major in English or history. S1'lllllUI' iq1I1'1llt'S Stuff UOH'll'Il!l Truim ff, J: Drama l'luh 2, 3: Sfll1lI'llf f'uunr'il Lg Nufiunul llnlrflf No1'fr'f.l1. Jim Wieties Great athletic ability that is put to use . . . main interests are sports and girls . . . future plans include college. lfnnflrrlll 1, If, 3, L: Bflxkvllnlll 1. 2, 3. la: Truvlr 1, J, 3. 145 Vur- sify Club J, A: ll'rrznyIcrx 2, J, li. Jerald Wiley Good natured and pleasant . . . future plans center on a career in the Armed Forces. b'ou'Iiny Tram, 2. J: lfnolhizll ZJJ Ur:-In-.vfru 3, L: Jr, Cliuir 1,' Slriny Class 2. Mike Williams Nonchalant and courteous . wide variety of interests . future undecided. Dave Wilson One of SHS's best practical jok- ers . . . greatest interest in custom cars and progressive jazz . . . plans to attend Eastern. Trm'l: 1, J: l'r11'sify l'Iuh 3, L: Ilelpliiwx L. 129 Q11 M I. TMNT? C 7' f, 'Ea aim 'R ' ,D as- wt... v Z 5 1 fi , - ,-,4..,,, ,, rf..-mx, ,ae is QW I ll take that jar of mustard 5 'W Sandra Wilson Quiet friendliness . . likes tennis and bowling , . . plans a career in teaching. l .7'..l. A. Pamela Windsor Quiet and friendly . . . finds an interest in people , . . will at- tend l.C. in the fall. IWATMI, 15 1'uj'4'li'ii'1l f'nili.1'i'l 1, 35 Hills' f'lmi'l' 1, 3, J. Bob Wittenborn Boy who can stare anybody down . . , likes to work on cars . , . Bo shows an interest in horses . . , will join the service after graduation. Ili lpllfrx A. Dave Yost Red hair, fun-loving and always on the go . . D.J. has roared thru SHS popping mufflers and breaking hearts. Tfziwl' Ag lf1lllll'Il'! LJ II1'l1ilii'i'.w ' i Vincent Zummo Subtle humor that has no equal or match . . . great asset to SHS football . . . future as a high school phys, ed. teacher and coach. l:.l.W'lI1lH I. .', L J Ihmllulll I. ,!, J, L, f'u-l llljlfllllll A .' ll'I'1lllflll'l'N J l'4ll'- .Siljf Vlllli J, L, I O R Steve Wilson A sports enthusiast . . . noted for his track record . . . will go into business at S.l.U. after graduation. Ti'url.' I, J, J, Ag 4 i'n.vx-I m1v1fry J, li! lfflvlwfllllll If lllfllwl Vlllll Lf l'rir.vi't!l Vinh J. lil lllI'4lllfllL'l'X Z, L5 I'f'n11i flllllllllllffti' 14. Bill waihey Air of easy dignity . . . talented in fencing, will attend S.l,U. lfiiriflrrill 1. !, J: ,lIIlll1ljl1'l' 145 Twil- nfx 1, 3: limi! 1, J. J, A: Ul'4'llI'Rl'l't'l. ,ff fill-lil'fI'l'l'1l flllllllffl I, J, J, ln' I,I'1'X. 45 llnnir' lfnnlll 1'1'wx, J, LJ l'liul'l'1iii11i of ilu' Swniiir 1'lIPl'IllH', l'Vn1ii 1'nillfllfl'li'i'. Karen Woodcock Pleasant and always fun to be around . . . church activities and being a future fashion edi- tor are strong interests . . . future at Parsons College. SVIIIIIAIAIS Sp1'4ll.'.S Sfvlff. Jim Young Jim has a smile and a good word for all , . . likes to draw cre- ative designs , . . plans to fu- ture as a commercial artist. lh'l11llfi'.y 9, ff, 145 Fnufhllll 1. l3O JUNIUIQS JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mary Graebel ........ Secretary Pete I.aBarre .... Vice President Carolyn Fults ....... Treasurer Dave Michelman ..... President ws f, ,fmg.::er W rfwm ,I ..'4. ,J , 'f S If -Riga! X Moses ,QQ 1- , rs AQ-f ' C Ma S 1 we ' W? U M i E Q Q . .1. T, 4, I 9. lv x 9 JUNIOR ,, 'KET' J. Cheryl Brondell Hank Brown Nancy Brown Ruth Ann Brown Susan Brown Gloria Burnet Charlene Campbell Nancy Cargnino Ron Carrier Stuart Caton Mary Chapman Laura Christensen Madeleine Clark Norma Clark Jim Coble F . sr Xl, , 8' H :wa - . wif rf sv W 2 M 1 :M r f , .f,,3x,6, it J? -J Dave Abbott Pat Akridge Bob Anderson Jill Armstrong Marilyn Arnett Nancy Ball Kathleen Barlick Isabelle Barnes Roger Bath Shellie Bauer Douglas Baumann Jill Baumann Bonnie Blase Bob Blunk Guy Boyd Clyde Bradford Don Brave Kriste Breeden Judy Briggle Linda Brittin S 555 IQ: 1 -ok 'QV' l32 sw -V Q 4 L 7 X-W? 1 X rw at f QW I 5 ' 7 X F , ,af N 7 6 ' X 337 X X .. aso, , qu- W? . V. sz C, C if AIA ' ' 9 x 1 X s 5 5 ' ss: ' ' Dick Cochran Ron Corner Mary Ann Comingore Carol Conant Dana Coon Judy Cormeny Bill Cornrnan Jackie Crouch Sharon Crouse Kay Cudworth Mary Culp Kay Cunningham Chris Curtis Janette Davis Jim Davis Cynthia Davison Gene Dav Alvin DeCourcy Bob DeCroix Jan Detien 44' '-6' r ...L Russ Dickerson Jay Dickinson Russel Dietrich Linda Dixon Terry Lynn Dodds Mickey Dorman Nick Doroshetf Jay Downen George Duevver Dave DuPont Janice Durham Sandy Durning Bob Dyson Marilyn Easley Ava Eastin Q, J UNIOR ,, Aw M- w KK? Y x k xl V lx W , Q igwii ws - VK ei .' 3 ' hx -xx g A Y 4 ...a-' 1 W K 1 , V - sg , s xg, 'tflwr' QQ F, A,AA 1 W ., ..,,,...- -of 1 ni?-Q Q ,Q X fi' mfs me ,ve W, 'JV' new 4' ,....a- Q- ' air-1 'nf' Elaine Gekas Lezlie Gentry Helen Gibbons Sue Glatz Penny Glisson Joe Goleash Wally Goodman Peggy Jo Goveia Margaret Gover Mary Graebel 641 TW' ...ai .QQ ,dxf Don Grant Lynn Griffiths Earl Grigsby Pat Grove Becky Grurnrnon Peggy Haenig 4 7, ,ww ,tw if 7 f af if s g it W 494-Qf A f X New 'lf Q? 5 IN 4 as eff! IZ iq.-v 'i '53 4 2 i , U if Carol Edwards Loreitha Engel Dave Ewing Linda Faugust Rita Ferry Joe Figueira Toni Ford Judith Frankie Bill Franklin Tom Frick Ross Friedman Mary Fuller Carolyn Fults Carolyn Gaddie Bill Gard :Nz N, , - ff .Zh V A 2 X H04 12.1. i f '- fi-aft r V -'-' 'Y Nfv -W , -- -, F ', 3 f-sy: ' 1' ilaafif . f if . H sf. i f f 6' ' ' V ,,.,, 1 f r 3 , ,. 2 - V aw- , 59: F 6' 71 ,, Sara Hagar Barbara Hagele Lynnea Halberg Donna Hanson .nn 5 EW I34 Charles Harshaw Gene Hart Abbie Hartman Yvonne Hashman Barb Havenar Millie Hawley Penny Heimlich Mark Heisler Bobbie Henard Paulette Hendrick Charlene Henson Sally Hesh Pat Hess Charlotte Hilgeman Larry Hoffman JUNIORS MU was Q- ,,1-i -kia . , '1 ' 'gig '21 3 f . , , jf 1 Vi P ' fi V ' 1 -- Y mi .X .-3 ex get L' 4 ., Xu, . 5 e ' iz A M V rl A i Q ,4n Qi ww -sul l35 GE 5 Barb Hollis Phyllis Holtzman Bob Howe Anita Hudd Nancy Hudd Richard Hughes Beth Hupp Ellen Hyndman Anna lngels Sandy Jabusch Jeanie Jenkins Glennda Jensen Barbara Johnson Joy Johnson Dave Jones Betty Joseph Darlene Kaiser Judy Kasch Jim Keith Pat Kesler 5:7 A Q Q S aw Y X X X f x... 6 y ,w wh Q :QNN ' fo- 55255 4,,,. V E, be W , 2 ,gn 4: Wx . nf hflii5'l?5?'l34f1.fs? 4 1 Q- af, 25:12, 4,:gA, ,.,.i,,,q Qi -V ex .FQ A 9 K i A ff ' 0 nm 'V -1 'M me M , f im ak M' -41 if f f my gg .cg swf qi. '- . i s! we K K I.. Q . vw. 4X4 ig ,,', E ,,L. xx S UNIOR ,, .Wmex -vff . A .A.A '- 1 agua Ax , V . is I . ' ' ' A ' 'Win , ,L WM, 2 . ' , Simi l. ,, 1' ' W. ' L N X ' 5 RN if X vw A J 2 Q A M : -Jiyfg I! w dw far y Sw, 1 if ' a we s ,,1. ., - - -4 j M if ' 'X X X Eilfki i Judy Malcom Lynne Malda nel' Tony Manuele Shirley Marshall Torn Maulding Barb McAvoy Sarah McComas Susan McCormack Pat McDaniels Bonnie McKenzie Bob McRay Dave Michelman Bill Midden Marilyn Miller Bill Mitchell Q fi zgsfk , 1: L 2' ,qi 1: -:Q .1 7 T , Os 7 f 1 f W , , f l f f W 1 QQ' xx 4 .J ,sa N x QQ: x X' if S Aggie, ' Q A 1 x 43 Fw! 0?'i aan M , in ,QQXF Daniel Knock Mary Ann Koeller Warren Kramer Linda Kramzar Nancy Krimmel Bob Krueger Pete Kuizin Dotty Kuntzman Pele LaBarre Pat Lange David Langston Tim Lee Judith Lewis Marilyn Linkhart Rose Lozosky Mike Luker Linda Lunger Karl Luthin Karen Lynch Mona Mahan as 4-Six ,ul .,.. . A ' K Al I ..,. gi, ,Q I S if Q k L N--'Q A, I36 Cheryl Montooth Judy Morin Steve Moscove Mary Jean Mudd Sandra Mull Lorena Myers Marilyn Myers Ralph Najim Tom Neal Bob Nebergall Don Nelson Nancy Neu Roger Nevins Roy Nottingham Cindy Oalcleat Mike O'Bryan Dwight O'Keefe Dave Parish Leigh Patton Don Paulsell if -J., jmffall' QA. it Jo Ann Pennington Mary Perkington Rad Phillips Martha Pierce Bill Podshadley Dale Poole Joyce Porter Patricia Preus Mary Putnam Judi Radford Barb Rainwater Kathy Ray Donna Reeves Sharon Reside Janet Richards z,r...- fig , i at wwf .. i 9 'N :U x N i as ' 5 3,559 3 4 1:54 49 A X 4 , K A. as an YWJSWKQY ff 'f 'D V' 'LY si :V Afykfafizw - 2 gig A 5745 I -is 150 'X 953 M ssgsf, for V figs 7 4 Qi' .fs. as Z 6 Q4 Q Q, X an 'M S 4 5 Q 55 , Lee Schwartz Karen Sembell Wayne Senalik Lyle Sharp Linda Sharpe Phil Shelton Judy Shepherd Patsy Sherertz Rachel Sherertz David Sherwood Sherry Shotner Barb Short Sandra Shuster Ande Simmons George Simmons Linda Simmons Roy Sims Cheryl Sink Dave Smith Jackie Smith UNIOR is i mf 4 vi 't' fit . .vm 5- f ithvqmgfi, 1 s-'yr ' -1-gli,-H 1 X53 in fi S ' S ll ' A R X at Q ff 1 is .S r M4 9, 41? ' 51' w- . Ni fe, ' '75 2 I X X X digg msg s, -i 1. - aff' SW f' Q Q ' ' QE S- Q 7 Q l ff, 2 X W s Ser MV' Jw M-...M ,Mm- Gene Richardson Karen Rinkema Karen Roberts Shirley Roberts Dick Robertson Nancy Robson Fred Roth Vic Ryan Kay Sattertield Edith Sauer Glenda Sauer Edward Savorgino Sharon Schaub Suzy Schleyhahn Robert Schumaker , wr' ,mu..io. l 138 George Souther Sue Spaulding Carol Springer Volney Stanard Nancy Stanfield Cordelia Stephens Sharon Stilwell Kay Stocker Carol Stormont Nancy Stowers Cheryl Stroebel Sue Strother Mary Ann Stuckey Kathy Sullivan Annie Sutherland JUNIORS 'K- T 'R' 139 -sw 'U' 'Qi 129 Q ga gf.. I 16 Judy Swan Mary Swartout Emi Takahara Bill Tavernor Sharon Thein Donna Thomas Carol Thompson Dan Troemper Elaine Trumbo Bob Usher Ron Vancil Patty Jo Vicars Allan Wade Mark Wagner Tom Wagner Roger Wahl Gay Walgren Pattie Walsh Carol Ward Lyman Waschevski ,Zz 5 ,Sf .La S - 2:55 ,- UNIOR s f , , ,f - I f , f f is f 42 xv be arf x I f x N 41 6 f 5, lg? f , s Q X A f 4 f W - 'A-.sNgZ4e: a.e.. fi . J Q Q , .4 Z' ff ,W X W7 so ,sf s ings- 4 -s we W4 me X M' fg l4O wx, 4 2 ' is ,afa- i ff f:P f f 4 Dave Watt Carol Weatherbee Ed West Kate Whitney Gladys Wieties Carla Wike Carol Wiley James Wilhoit Dale Wilkinson Carol Williams Linda Williamson Kay Wilm Doris Wilson Marless Woerly Richard Wolff Janet Wright Virginia Young Connie Zeiger Ann Zelle John Morse SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Secretary President Treasurer President OPHOMORE , .1 X . . J it , , 5 4 . is ' K , :Fr . L i s .V r f - .' I s. ' ,- ., ' - 9 f- 2 ' . 'ff ' 3155 l fQi, f -- gs, 3, ..,, 'J ,Q B A ra, J ,vs - xt L Ci 'R ff? 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X i .4 Q l-42 Bill Ackerman Ken Ackerman Carol Adloff John Albers Gerald Aldrich Libbe Alexander Jim Ananias Karen Anderson Judy Armstrong James Ashbaker Sallv Badwin Kel Ballantyne Darrel Balmer Betty Barbre Gordon Barker Inez Barnes Paul Barnett Janet Barnosky Tom Barrington lVlary Ann Baum Bettv Bender Tom Berrisford Kris Biendarra Torn Billington Carol Bishop Joan Black Jean Blaylock Joanne Bloechle Carol Blottie Karen Boardman Sharon Bondarok Sylvia Boosinger Karen Bornfleth Phil Bradley Rita Brammer Bob Brandon Judy Brewer Bonnie Bridewel Dave Bridges Jan Bridges Chuck Briggle Robin Bristow Nancy Britz Bob Brothers Karen Brown Terry Brown John Broyles Barb Bruce Pat Brunck Barb Brunsman Gary Buchanan Terry Buchanan Donna Burge Larry Burgener Bob Burrus Marilyn Burrus Gary Burton Stewart Cain Gary Camp Eunice Chandler Linda Childress Steve Childs Kent Clarida Sharon Clark Terry Ann Cleveland Paula Coates Lucv Cole Bob Coleman Jean Colvin Jan Comingore Pete Condit Steve Conover Rusty Cotton Larry Cox Linda Crabtree Calvin Crawford Sharron Cross Don Crown Marilyn Cruickshank Jim Curtis Mary Lou Dalbey Donald Davis Bobbi Dexheimer Stephen Dexter Ronald Douglas Roger Douglass Pat Dow Jim Downer Ann Downing Carol Downs Jack Downs Shirley Dunham Brenda Edwards Carol Egizii Lynn Elzea Carol Engel Doug Erickson Janet Estill Richard Evans Nancy Ewing Dennis Faugust Tammy Folkes Janet Foss Dick Frandsen Sue Frederick John Friend Jim Furlich Mary Jane Gardner ylvlarv Geiselman gDerry George lKenneth Gheen lSandra Gilbert l l ,Clayton Gillette 'Karen Gillette !Stan Girdler 5Jim Glass lCarol Godfrey iKaren Good !Berta Goodall lTammy Goodpasture iSandy Goodrich :Cara Goodwin iGayle Graf lBob Grant ll-loward Grant Darlene Greenwood ,i........- SOPHOMORES f 1 .A il' ' N I - Q A ,7 W W 1 fa T. r K' ' fa., . ,, U ,, . ,, g 11, 4- 'ml . -'fy I ' ' , Ap, 5 ,... - ' 'J ' rr' f M V-- - 1 ff ' K .K ' ' f' uf . 9' Q ,ff . 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M.. 1 Larry Guthrie Richard Haak Marv Beth Haenig Bill Hails Carolyn Hales Kay Hambrick Patricia Hammons Bob Harmon Janice Harton Martha Hawley Jessie Heine Kay Herman Pat Herring Diane Hileman Marcia Hilgeman Wayne Hill Barb Hitz Susan Hodde Robert Holladay Cheryl Holtman Sandra Holvey Dave Hood Helen Horney Steve Howard John Hreno Huck Huckaby Gary Huffman Bob lmlay Linda lmlay Elaine Isenberg Jenny Jackson Beverly Jacobs Paula Jacobus Nancy James Emily Jeffery Terry Jenkin Sally Jenkins Bob Johnson Lloyd Johnson Nancy Johnson Randy Johnson John Howard Jones Mike Jones Dave Keil Judith Kelly Ann Kimble Carole King Bob Kinnear Galey Konrad Pete Koper Lona Krarup Cherry Kribs Carolyn Krueger Judy Kuizin Michael Kwedar Fran Lambert Shirley Lanham Bill Laurent John Laverty Anna Laycock Tom Lenz Sue Leonard Marc Levine Howard Levitan Bev Lewis Bud Lewis Ron Lind Marv Lindsay Paula Litchfield Cherrie Loibl Richard Lorton Carol Loyd Audre Ludin Janel Lundgren Linda Lymer Betty Magowan Julie Marriott Bob Marshall Ron Marshall Nancy McAfee Roy McAfee Judy McAvoy Jim McBane William McCarthy Leslie McCasey Jim McCormick Janet McCoy Barbara McCurley Tom McHenry Jim Mclntosh Lindsay McMinn Karen Meek Dave Melton Allen Mendenhall Bill Merriam Glen Mester Ed Miller Lois Miller Barbara Mitchon Ron Monroe Nancy Moon Terry Moore Bob Morris Elizabeth Mount Jerra Mullens Sharon Murphy Linda Myers Ed Najim :Sandy Nass lMarcus Netzke lChuck Neubich lBruce Newell lLois Niemoeller lPaul Nordberg ,gMartin Oberman llCarl Oblinger lPeter Ogden lJohn Owen llluth Pace 2 fKen Page Randy Panent llohn Park Kent Parkison Don Parson l,Barb Parsons Celia Pearson l l l 'f SOPHOMORES L bi nn' I 7 , M K ,iw 4 4 v M I, 1 A A A - 4 'W' ',, 4 , , I , J -ip, A ' . 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A Y J p g , V V Q-ta, ,M V , L, Ziff t J 'M' . :V 'Q C ' , l5O Ted Macklin Joe Malecki Henry Marion David Marko Tom Mathis Bobbie McAuley John McLain Pat Montgomery Joyce Moore Nancy Morrell Larrv Muelle Emil Naschinski Carol Neu Bobby Newton Kathleen O'Donnell Glenda Ogden Marc Patterson Charles Patton Matilyn Pickett Lois Powell Delpha Preus Bob Rainwater Kay Rauch Marv Reagan Carol Reiser Lynn Ritenour Bert Robertson Kenneth Rongey Bonnie Rubenstein Ken Ruby Christina Ruys Jerry Saladino Louis Salzman Peggy Schrader Sandra Scott Sharon Scott Veneta Scott John Shipley Marcia Shirk Nina Shotner Albert Shuster Steve Simanton Susan Simanton Pat Skeeters Kay Sommers Dorothy Spann Kenneth Spann Deanna Spencer Sue Stadtman Sandra Stilwell Verna Strongman Sharon Tanne Earl Thomas Aurora Trapani Harvey Turner Julie Veach Charles Vehovc Dan Walker Sharon Weedman David Weiskopt Paula White Bill Wiley Linda Wilson Rick Windsor Dana Wooton A.F.S. IN GERMANY CHERRY GEORGE Springfield High's A.F.S. representative crowded but happy 2 . 1' 'W f' WaIIc together, talk together O ye peoples ot the earth: then and only then wdllye have peacef' Tluslast sunvner,IreaHzed Hwetruerneaning ot this, the American Field Service hAotto. Llnder the auspices ot this student exchange program at SHS, l spent two wonderful months with a tamily in Germany. There, I learned not only ot the dittering custonm otrny Hsecond honuau but also ot the progress A.F.S. is making towards world peace and under- standing. SHS can well be proud ot the part they have in this progrann. CHERRY GEORGE sing along with Mitch OUR SINCERE THANKS TO- A. Dirksen G Sons A Friend Anderson Studio A Patron Arch Wilson, Inc. Axtell-Kramer Co. Bachmann G Kumle Presc Berger-Siegel Bishop Hardware Black and Company Industrial Division BIalock's Five Cent to Dollar Store Bob McCutcheon Bridges Marathon Service Brown's Business College Bud C1 Helen's Burchett Studio Inc. Cafeteria Council Capitol Bank of Springfield Coca Cola Bottling Co. Coe's Book Store Clear Lake Superway Delphics Don Eby Printing CO. Dr. Chas. R. Lenz and Associated Optometrists Drive-In Car Wash Dunn Paint Store Edwards Jewelers Fishman's Sporting Goods Co. Flowers by Mary Lou Ford Advertising and Letter Service Franklin Life Insurance Company Frank W. Aurelius Gerber Cleaners Graves Community Hardware Gross Drug Store Holland Your Jeweler Illini Motor Company Illini Radio and T.V. Illinois Roofing Co, ription Druggists International Harvester Co. Irvine Optometrists Jack Glisson Motors Joe Langley Cr Ass'n SpeciaIties-Ad- vertising Specialities John W. Kaylor Real Estate and Builder Joseph Prola, Insurance J. Ralph Tobin Jeweler Julian S. Boardman Kenneth L. Keil, C. L. U. Kopatz Bros. Service Station La Bonte's Luggage Shop Les Bas Bleus L G L Sales Lindley Floral Company Lloyd Cleaners Maid Rite Sandwich Shop Marshall Mitchell Printing, Inc. Meadow Gold Dairy Mel-O-Cream Donut Co., Inc. Metzger's Drug Store Morton's Mr. and Mrs. Charles G. Briggle, Jr. Napier Machine G Welding CO. Neumode Hosiery G Juvenile Store O'Brien Glass Company Office Supply Co. Orr Insurance Agency Inc. Paul M. Overaker Pharmacist Pepsi Cola Bottling Co. Peter Vreclenburgh Lumber Co. Philomachian Literary Society Producers Dairy Radio Station WMAY Rae Jacobs R. Garrett Phillips Sangamon Dairy Saputo's Twins Corner Scully Chilli Co. Inc. E: Scully Chilli Parlor S. Drendel Cr Co., Plumbing and Heating Sears Roebuck C1 Co. ScheeIe's Pharmacy Sherwin Williams Paints Springfield College of Music Springfield Junior College Springfield Marine Bank Stout's Jewelers Sweet Cv Canterbury Seed Co. The Bowl The Hub Clothiers The Institute of Business Thrifty Drug Stores ToIly's Markets Vxfatt Bros. Pharmacies Wheel Club Wilbur's Standard Service Withrow Garage Wranglers W. R. Curtis Jeweler Zorn's Drugs Technology Compliments of AMRHEIN'S BAKERY QE Bakers of Holsum Products l52 Abbott, A Dave ..... Abernathy, Charlsie .. . Ackerman, Bill Ackerman, Ken Adloff, Carol Akridge, Pat .... , Albers, John ..... Albrecht, Leland Aldrich, Gerald .. Aldrich, Ken Alexander, Libbe . Allen, Bob ...... Allen, Jan ...... Ananias, Jim .... ,h1ilL'!'SOll, B011 . Anderson, Karen . Anderson, lrving' . Andcl'soll, Sigllf? Ankcny, Pete ..... Anker, Carole Ansell, Oscar .. Arrnstronui, Jill Arxnstrong, John .. Armstrong, -Indy Arnett, Marilyn Artz, Dave ........ Ashbaker, Jann-s . Ashbaker, Pat .. Atwater, Linda Avolt, Dave ......... B Badwin, Sally ...... Baer, Roger ..... Baietto, lrene Baker, Pat .... Baker, Bill .. Baker, Ron .... 149 Ball, Nancy ....... Ballantyne, Kel .. Balmer, Darrel . . Barbec, Charles . , . Barbre, Betty ... Barker, Gordon ... Barlick, Kathleen Barlick, Marlene... Barnes, ' Barnes, Barnes, ...31, 132 58, ....55,142 ..,.,.142 ....29,l42 ......132 ........142 ....55, 149 ......142 .....95 ....142 .....74,83 .........149 ......54, 142 ...40,60,132 ..29,58.132 ....47, 38, 95 32,36,63,95 .......46,95 ......43,132 ....34,42,95 142 . .33, .ffffIIfi132 82,82,149 .........142 ...28, 52,95 ....142 .....95 .......95 .........96 .....88,93 . ..... .54 ......35,132 ..,......142 .........142 40, 73,82,83 .........142 ......73. 142 ..63, 68, 132 64, 68, 94, 96 149 Catherine ................. Inez ...... Isabelle .. Barnett. Paul .....42,45 Barnosky, Janet .. Barrington, Lloyd . Barrimrton, Tom .. B arrow, Paul ..... Bartram, Janet . . . Bath, Roger ..... Bauer, Shellie .... .... Baum, Mary Ann . Baumann, Doug Baumann, Jill Becker, Dave Becker, Steve . . . .. Beemer, Nona . . . . . .. 132 f1ff142 ......142 ..,.33,142 .........58,96 .........132 .29, 33, 43,132 ......29, 142 ....59,132 ......132 .......96 149 Behy mer, Mary Jo .... Bender, Betty Berrisford, Tom .. Biendarra, Kris ..... ... .. Billington, Tom Bishop, Carol ........... Black, Joan ..... Blanchard, Don .... Blankenship, Bill ....... Blase, Bonnie ..... Blauvelt. Sally Blaylock, Jean Bloechle, Joanne . Blottie, Carol .... Blunk, Bob ..... Blush, Kay ....... Boardman, Dave .... Boardman, Karen Boehner, Sharon Bolin, Barbara Bondaruk, Sharon Bornfleth, Karen ......... Boosinger, Sylvia Boyd, Guy . ..... .. ........4o, 41, 59, Boyle, Pat ....... Boyle, Mike ...... Bradford, Clyde .. Bradley, Phil .... Bradley, Sue .... Brammer, Rita Brandon, Bob Braye, Don ...... Breeden, Kriste Brewer, Judy Bridewell, Bonnie Bridges, Jan ..... Bridger, Glenn Brid es, Dave S Briggle, Chuck .... Briggle, Judy ':::r56:149 ........149 .... .........132 ........42,37,142 ......54,142 .40,73,32,33,142 ......49,142 , ............... 142 .33,35,32,14s,149 .......33.149 ...........30,l32 .......53 ...142 ....142 ......142 ....45,132 .........9s .,...41,97 ....29,142 ....39,149 ......149 ......142 ......42,142 .............53,142 69, 70. 83, 84, 132 .................149 ......,...........97 ....132 ....142 ....149 ....142 ....142 ......132 ....30,132 ... ...... 33,142 ,... .......... .142 ....32,83,142 .......42,54 ....57,142 .........142 29,43,132 TUDE TI DEX Bristow, Robin Brittin, Linda Britz, Nancy ...... Brondell, Charyl .. lirothers, linb .... Brown, Grcu' .... Brown, llank .... Brown, Karen .... Brown, Linda Brown, Nancy Brown, Ruth Ann Brown, Sally Brown, S'ar:1 .... Brown, Susan Brown, Terry Browne, Sue .. llroyles, John Bruce, Brun k, Barb ..,.. Pat ..,... lirunsman, Barb Buchanan, Gary . Buchanan, Terry Buker, Jerry ,... Bullard, Anita Bullock, Janet Burgener, Larry . Barge, Donna Burgcncr, Larry Burnet, Gloria Burris, Velma Burrus, Bob ..... Burrns, Marilyn Burton, Gary .... Burton. Royce .. Butterfield, Linda C Cain, Stewart Camp, Gary Campbell, Charlene Cantrill, Sue Carey, Paul ,... Cargnino, Nancy .. Carlino, Kandy Carrell, Richard Carrier, Ron .... Carter, Bill . ....,. Carter, Robert . Castles, Ken .... Caton, Kim Caton, Stuart ..... Chambers, Nancy Chandler, Elaine Chandler, Eunice Chapman, Ann .. Chapman, Mary . Charlton, Bill Charlton, Mindy Childress, Linda .. Childs. Steve ...... Christensen, Laura Chunes, Karen . . . .. Clarida, Kent ..... Clark, llladcline Clark, Norma ..... Clark, Sharon ,.... Cleveland, Jeanne . Clousc, Steve ..... Coates, Paula Cobb, Tom .... Coble, Jim .. Cohn. Sara ...... Cochran, Dick Colcord, Lang .. Cole, Lucy ...... Coleman, Bob .. Coleman, Judy .. Colvin, Jean Comer, Ron ....... Comin,Q'ore, Jan Comingore, Mary A Conavay, Gary Conant, Carol ..... Condit. Pete ..... Conover, Jerilyn .. Conover, Steve Cook, Steve ..... Coon, Dana ...... Cormeny, Judy .... Corneau, Barb .. Cornelius, Judy Cornman, Bill ..... Illl , Cotton, Peggy ..... Cotton, Rusty .... Cousin, Mary Alice Cox, Larry ......... Cox, Pat ........ Cox, Wade ........ Crabtree, Linda .. Craig, Karen ...... Crawford, Calvin . Crawford, Shirley . Cross, Sharron .... Crouch, Jackie ....56, 142 ......132 132 ....73,83, 142 .........149 ...........132 ....29,33, 142 ...........l49 ...29, 33, 44, 132 .............142 ......,.55, 149 .....,.....132 .......,.42,142 ...,28,52,65,68 ...........142 .....142 ........53 ....29,142 .........142 . ..,....... 142 ....40,41,74,97 U...47,57,97 ...........149 ....38,54,142 . ,.... 39,142 .......142 ....3o,132 ......98 .......142 ....54,142 .....142 ........93 . .... 39,142 .......42,55,57 ...45,59,82,142 .............132 ........47,93 ......93 .......132 ....83,149 , ..... 98 ,...74,132 ....89,149 ....,.,149 .....44,9s .....53,9s .....132 .....30,98 ......,.99 .........142 ..........,149 .....51,58,132 47,49,65,68,99 .............142 ..........82, 142 . .... 35,132 .......149 ......34,142 ....39, 43, 132 ,......132 .....143 .......149 .......74,88 .....,.....143 ....42,45,54,99 ....37,42,132 .....23,52,99 .......,.132 .......149 ....143 .....143 .....39,99 ....29,143 .....133 .. ..... 143 ... ...... .133 ... ..... 45,54 . ..... 133 ....54,143 ........30,99 .........42,143 ....41,59,71,99 .............133 ...33,61,53,133 ...1.........99 ..,...H...30,99 '59'iiui3'39'13s .f..f...f..f.149 82 87 143 .......... , , . ..... ,.58,99 ........34 ......90 ........83 ....29,1-43 .....100 .....143 ....47,100 ...,.143 ....133 83 Crown, Don ..... .... 1 10, 82, Crouse, Sharon .... Croy, Connie ..... . 44l'll1f'lxSlIilllli, Marilyn ....58 Cudworlh, Kay ........ ....... 5 8 Culp, Mary .......... .... 2 9 43 Cunnin:.5h:nn, lxay .. ..... 54 Unrfnian, Linda .. .. Currie, Dave .... .. till1'l'1l', Toni . . . . Curtin, Jin: . Curtis, Chris Curtis, .Inn .. iialbcy, Mary Ilavis, Ilonald Davis, .lanelte llavis, J lbavis, Joann Davis, J bavis, Day, C ini D Lou udy .... ,. Norma Jean :CHQ .-.. liean, Bancy .. ..,. .. 1JCCOlll'C'y, Alvin 11t'CI'111X , Bob lh-Croix, Mary lichen, Mike ..... Irelancy, Nan lvlilia 4 Ilevine, I lr,-XVitt . iabrielle Toni Rob CY 59 ....74, 83. 32 ..,..47, .........41,12 Ibexhcimer, Bobbi In-xts-r, Dan ....... In-xter g't1'lhC1l iJ1Clif'I'SOl1, Russ . llickinson, Jay .. Dickson, Joel ...... Ibixon, Linda ....... llodds, Terry Lynn 74 82 55 88 ....74, 33 33 42 .....38, llorrnan, R. Michael ............ liorlsoli, Gary 39 55 44 39 31 65 35 43 '34f 69 59 30 57 94 83 30 59 35 68 1 1 Q Q v 1 Dorey, Rob .................... 44 Hormire, Cork ................... 40, 41, 47, 72, 87, lioroslleff, Nick .................. 42, 48, 49. 69, Burris, Suellyn ........ ..... 3 1, 52, lborv, rat ........... ......... 49 Douglas, Ronald ...... ...... . . Douglass, Roger .............,. .. Dow, Pat .................... .. lrownen, Jay ........ 43, 79. 83, 88, llowner, Jim ............ 73, 83 88, Downer, Robert ....,........ 69 71, llowning, Ann .. .... 29 33, Downs, Barb .... ...., . . llowns, Carol .. Downs, Jack .. Draper, Bill ,... . .. Duewer, George ..., .... 4 55 Dunham, Shirley .... Dunn, Beverly ..... .... 6 4 68, DuPont, Have .... ..,.... 6 9 71, llurham, Janice ............... 58, Durham, Larry .......,..... 83 85, Burning, Sandy ...... 32,43 58 68, Dyson, Bob ...........,....... .. Eastin, Ava ....... ...... Edwards, Brenda ..,. .29, Edwards, Carol .... .... 3 0, Edwards, Judy . .. Eaizii, Carol .. Ehlert, Jack .. Elzea, Lynn ..... 33, Einerel, Carol .. Erickson, Dong .. .... 69 83, Erskine, Beth .... .... 4 9 58, Estill, Janel ..... ..... . . Ethridge, Larry .... Evans, Carolyn .... 29 49, Evans, Richard .... .. .. Ewing, David .... .... 4 2 58, Ewing, Nancy .... .29, Eymann, Judy ..... ., .. Faeth, Vickie ...... ...... 2 8, Fagan, Larry .... ......... 5 9, Farrell, Janice .. ....... 37 47, Farrell, Jim ..... .... 6 9,83 84, Faugust, Denis .... ......... 8 7, Faugust, Linda ..... ...... . . Fee, Jane ............... . .. Fenstermaker, Janice .... . .. Ferchow, Faye ......... .... Ferry, Rita .......... .... Fifer, Bill .. Fifer, Kenny .... Fig-Queira, Joe .... .... 6 9 71, Fischer, Esther .... ..... 4 7, Fletcher, Carole ...44 1 5523 143 133 149 143 133 133 133 100 149 100 100 133 143 143 143 133 .42 100 100 100 133 100 133 133 100 101 101 101 101 149 143 143 143 133 133 101 133 133 102 133 102 102 133 102 143 143 143 143 133 143 102 143 102 143 143 .44 133 143 102 -133 133 102 133 132 133 143 134 103 143 149 143 143 143 103 143 149 103 143 134 143 103 103 103 103 103 143 134 149 103 103 134 104 149 134 104 104 Folkes, Tammy .... 39, 42 lfollrner, Dave .... ,.... 4 0 Ford, Charles .. ..... 54 Ifnrvly TUII1 ,.... ..... 3 3 lfortner, .Indy ..... .............. Fuss, Janet ,..... ................. 1 l'2I1lf'lSf'll, Beverly 33, 52, 03, lfrandsen, Richard ....,....... Franlvic, .lnvlitb .... ......... 5 6 Franklin, Bill .... Franklin, Carole Franz, l'at ...... Frederick, Sue .. Frcitaif. Rif-hard .... 4, .......,,30 Frick, Torn .... 40, 41, 77, 78, 89, 1 l'1641llli1ll, Bill .......... 1 ri1-dman, Ross .. ......,... .. 1 l'14'Il1l, .lohn ...... ............ lry, Sandra ,.... . ....,...... . l ryhoI'1', Sandra .. .........,. Fuller, Mary Ann ....... 30, 37, 39, Fults, Carolyn .,.. 29, 43, 131, l urlic-h, James . ...... 73, 83, F5 fe, Cynthia ......,. G filaddic, Al .. ........ .... . 42 Gailflie, Carolyn .. ..... .. Gard, Bill .....,. ........ Gardner. Mary Jane . ,... 141 Gass, Sue .......... ..... 3 5 Gehlbach, Ed ...... .... 5 4 Gciselnian, Mary . ....... . Gekas, Connie .... ......... Gekas, Elaine ........ ..... 3 2, 43 Gentry, Lczlie ...... .......48,49 Gentry. Melissa .. ............ .. George, Cherry .... 28 58, 60, 105, George, Derry .... ....,...,..... Georgie, Sandy ...,............. 47 Gln-en, Kenneth ....... ..... 8 3 llibboui. Henen Jane .... Gilbert, Dale .,........ ..... 4 16 Gilbert, Sandy ...... ...... Hillette, Clayton ,.,,, .... Gillette, Karen E-laine .. ..... .. Gilluin, Susan ................. 32 Girdlcr. Stan ......... Glass, Jim ....... ....73, 83, 85, Glatz, Sue .......,. .............. Glossop, Joyce ....... ......... 3 1 Glisson, Julie Ellen .. ..... 58 Glisson, Penny ..... .... , .. Godfrey, Carol .... ..... 4 9 Got-ring, Warren . ......... . Golcash, Joe .... .,.40, 55 Good, Karen Goodall, Bcrta Goodman, Wally .... G0U1lI7llStll1'0. Tammy Goodrich, Sandy .... Goodwin, Cara ...,.. Goveia, Peili ........ Gover, Margaret .... ,. , hraebel, Mary .... 'f.. .ffff3d' 2i,'43,'36f .........43 ....60, 131, Grat, hayle .... .......... Graff. John ... .. .57, 88 Grant. Bob ..... .,... 7 3 Grant, Bon ......, ..... 7 3 Grant, Howard .... ........ Grant, Janis ......... ..... 3 0 Greenwood, Darlene .. .... .33 Vreenwood P-ittie . .. ...29, 49 Gresham, Raymond .. Griffin. Mike ........ Griffith, John ..,.. Griffiths, Lynn ., Gri,grsln', Earl Grove, Pat ....... Grummon, Becky .. Guthrie, Larry ..... H Haak, Richard ..... Hacker, Bob ........ ....7-1, 82, ...83, .fff55,'3s, 83 Haeniaf, Arthur ....... ...,... 3 4 Haenia, Mary Beth .... .35 Haenig, Penny Ann .... Haaar, Sara ......... . ...... 30 Haarele. Barbara ,................. Hahn, Roger ........,...,... 59, 89 Hails. Bill .......... 58, 73, 82. 83, Halberg, Lynnea ............ 29, 43 29, Hales, Carolyn Hall, llan . ....... ...... Hambriek, Kay ....... ....... 2 9 Hamende, Marilyn Hammons. Patricia ........ 37, Hanson, Donna ................. Hardin, Mary .......... 28, 47, Harmon, Bob ....... 40, 73, 82, 141 Harris, Joanne ................. 30 Harrison, Jane Harshaw, Chuck .... ..... 143 104 104 134 104 143 104 143 134 134 104 104 143 .38 134 .87 134 143 .54 149 134 134 143 149 104 134 134 143 104 149 143 105 134 134 149 151 143 105 143 134 105 143 143 143 149 143 143 134 105 134 143 .55 134 143 143 134 1-13 143 143 134 134 134 143 105 143 134 143 106 143 106 149 149 106 134 134 134 134 144 144 149 134 144 134 134 134 106 144 134 144 149 144 106 144 134 106 144 106 107 135 H3l'S1lIlXX', Knfliie ............ Hurt, llick ..,... ..... 3 3. 40 Hairi, f11'111- .,.... .... 1 12. 60, 83 11z1I't1n1,111, A111116 '70 1'12lI'1'4Pll, .1111111-u ,.... ...... 112l.llllIl1i1'l', I.111'y ...,. ..... 1'12IS1lIll2ll1, Yyoniie 111111-11:11'. liurb ..... ........ Hzixyliins, Mziry ........ ...... . 53 311 11:1wIii11s, Nillllj' Ellen ...... 311. H:11yI1-y, 0111111111 ....... ......... 1 1 1 1 1'1l1W11',I', Millie .,.... ..... 1'12l.YL'l'IIf1', Jerry ...,.. ...... H11zl1-li, 011Il'L.lGIl'L'f ..,. 1'1L'1lII11l'1l, l'unny ...,,. 11ei1nli0I1, 51182111 ...28, 47 111'i111-, -1I'4sl4,' 111111150 ..... 30 Ilellyer, Hill .......... ..... HGIIHIW1, I111I1I1i1- .1L'Lll1 .........,.. I1L'll411'1X. 0211111111 ........... 28, 50 1'1c111l1'i1'l1, l'1111leti1- . ..... 37,57 HGlISf,7ll, f11l5Il'11'llL' ,......, . HL'l'llIlIll, liziy ..... ...20, 32 1'1L'I'lll2llI, Slicrry ,... .,... 2 0, Herr, '1'11n1 ........... ...18, 40 HEl'l'1ll2'. 1':1liy A1111 ............., 1'1P1'l'1lIL1'. Toni ........,. .41, 72, 88 111-sh, Sully ........ ...,....... Her-S, 1'2If ........., ....,.... 1'11'11':11'11, M:11'y Alllll' ...,...... Hlivlllllll, lliune ..... .,.., 8 2. 83 H11jg'1'1llilll, l 11z11'111 .......... 51 1111Q,'t'l1lZIll, 0111l'C11l ...... 20, 35. -10 Hill, Virziinizi ...... ............ Hill, 5112111119 .... ......... Hin1ln1:1n, .I111111 Hirsie-in, Ilziye . ..... 54 11112, 1i:11'11 .... ...... llitz, Mziry ,.... ..... 4 7 Hol1l1s, 612111110 .. .... .. Hurlmle, 31152111 .... ...20 H1ll1:J,'l', f,'2ll'1l1 ,...... .... HlbffQl'1i2llIlIl. l'l1i1 .,..... .. Hilfllllilll, l'1ll'U1j'11 L. ,.......,... . 37, 52, 57, 1'1I311'1clIlilll, 1111111 ............. 20, 35, Hotfnnin 1 Hfl113I111Ij', Hollis, L:11'1'y . 111111 . .. 13:11'I1.11'11 . Hollis, P21111 .... Holines. Holyey, Holi, .li 'I'1111:11 SJIlli1l'2l .. Ill , ..,... . ...., 33, 60, 1'1U11'l1l1lII, 0111,-1',1'1 . . . H4111Zl1I1Ill, 1'l1yllis Holyey, N1iIllI1l'2'l ., 110011, 1l:1y1- .... 1'If11'11c'3'. 111-11111 Honxion, Milu- ,, I11111':'11'11, S11-1'u ., 1'11111'z1r111, lb11yi1l . Howr-, 151111 ,,,,,, H1'e1'111, .11l1lll ... H1lC'1iIl11.X. 11lll'1i ,. I II111l1l. 1XIlIlf'IY H11111l, Nita ....., I11IfflllIIlI, 1:1111 I'I11,1g'l111s, niohsia' 1'1lI1C'1l1'I', Hairy Hnpp, 121-111 .... Hunter, l':1l' Ilnrsf, Nnnry .... I'1j'll11lIl2l1l, Ellen lnilziy, 111111111 Kay 1l111Zlj', 1ll2'E'1S, 1111111-rf .. 11111111 .... 1r2L'll1,H.'I'H, 121111110 . J11l111s1'l1, .1llC'1iNllll, Juc-l1s1111, J111, 1151 111, Jnc-lisoii. .l:1c11l1, .1111-1111s, J:1C111Js, J:1c'11l1S, J11col1s, Jac-1111s, J11f'l11JllN, I Jc-1l1'1-y, Janie-s, Jenkin, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenkins, Jenson, ln. SJIHI11' . .11'1lllj' -1L'I'l'j' .. , .Io.4nn . liaircn . . .it ..... 1161+-1'1y ............ -9, 11:1 11111 . R111' ..,. S2IllI11'2l .. S110 .... l :111l11 . 'lniily .. NLIIICY . . T1-1'1'1' ... .11-:1n1e . Sully S110 .... I'11cr1111,l11 . Jollnson. B1lI'11ill'2l .T151l1nso11. 131111 .... Johnson, Hrzint .. Johnson, J115' .. Jolnison, Li1l'l'y .. 83 .....40,56. 56 .....55. .....-13. 50 ' 'mfQb1'2i.5 42,82.143. 148 .....41,50, 73 QfIf173 .....35 fiRf32Q13f5i 1IIhbf56 .....30, 30 20 83 ...,.34, , ,..,H.4L .ffQSf41f5Q Q 58 .....28, 37, 47, 52 .....32, 33. 47, '7 fffQQ 59, 50, 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 140 107 135 135 144 140 135 135 107 107 144 135 .811 107 135 107 144 .31 135 107 135 15 144 107 107 144 107 135 135 107 140 135 144 108 144 140 108 144 108 108 144 140 108 108 103 135 144 135 ,44 140 144 1113 144 135 144 144 144 1-10 144 .80 135 144 144 135 135 144 135 108 135 1113 108 135 144 144 135 144 135 144 140 100 100 100 144 100 100 100 110 144 144 144 144 135 144 140 135 135 144 140 135 110 ST DE JU1ll1SlbIl. Lloyd .14l1l1lMIl1, Nant-y .. .... .. 11H1lllN1VlI, Kilinly .. ,l11n1's, 11. J. ...28, , 47. .I11111,'s. 11:'11'1f .. ........ 54, Jones, Jolun J11111-s. Lzirry .I11111-s, Mike J11a11l11l, Betty ....42 ..... 80 .......82 ......35 .In1I1l, .Inn ..... ..... 3 3, 82 K 112l1'1I1L'l'1, 11111111111 ...... . .-18, 40, 52 liniwer, .1S11lL't ,...... ........... . li:1ll11'lesc'l1, Clizirles . . K:1n1-, lintlle-1'i1111 KlISi'1l, Jl111j' ...... . ......57 112Ij'111l'. Rllilltj' .... ..... 3 3, -15 101111111-1'. 1,5lll'1i1ll'Ll ........... 28. 37 1i1'4'N1i1I', 1i1ll'C1l ..........,........ 48, 40, 52, 50, 63, K1-il, 1,l11ye ,....................... Keith, 111111 ..... ..... 4 1.80 K1-lly. .I111lit11 ...,.. .......... 4 0 111-5511112 P312 ..................... liilll':11ri1,-k, A111-n ...... 41, 55, 70 liin1l111,1, A1111 ........ .......... 2 0 1iin1l1le, lien . .... . liilninul, Nunni .. . lying, L':11'111u liimr. 129111113 ..... 35, 42 King, M111'i1111111,- ..... .30 Kllllllilllillll, 151:11 111II11L'iIl', 1513111 . .,... .... . liinnvy, 11US6'lllZll'.Y .....,. Kirk, Mark ,......... 41, 5 1i12llIIIIIl'l', Kziy ........... 1ill1Lf11f. Y11lPlIl . ..... 33, 1ill1Il 1i, 11:lllllj' .......... . 101011, Junie ............. Ii1111ller, Mary ,Xnn ..,... KlIllI'il11, 111111-y ...... . 1iUl1t'l', 11.1111 .... 1M1llIl'1', 15319 ....,.. . 1iI':IC1l11x, 1'l'1llI1i .. 1il'2llll9l'. 1V11I'l'1?ll .. 1il'2IIIIZiIl', 111111111 .. 1XI'2ll'll 1, 11111111 . I 1i1'i11s, l11l1'l'l'1' ..... 1il'QllLZ1'1', Carolyn .. 1fl'Il4'2'l:'I', Jll41Y .... 1il'lISZ1iAl, Toni linim-n, 1,21t linizin, -1111ly .. . linizin, 11110 ..... 1iIll'11ll1i1S, Efiiv 1f1Ill1fZll111ll, lhotiy .. . ..,.-15 .......55 Sff1fB1f 3o,4s.19 40,41,88 ffffff.37 36 43 28. , .......32 , ..... 60 ..,....73 70. 82. '83 .......20 37 30 ...,..5s ...QQ 'fff,51 Q3f35f1d ......,30 li1'1y1,1111'. 0111111161 ,.... .40 L L1111:1r1'1:, A1I'r1-11 .................. 40, 41, 72, 83, 131, 11:1l+':11'e1', Jini ......... ............ l111111l1e1'1, Finn ...... ..... 3 3,56 11:1111', 5112111111 ..... ...1 1.111121-. l'z1t ......... ....... L:111g.:si11n. 11111111 .... 42 11illI1l2IlIl, C111'11l Lzinlnnn, Sliirlcy . ...... .. 11:1ni1'11, S116 ............. ......28, 32, 36, 61, 63 l1:111n1,111, C:1t111-1'i1111- ...... 11ZIllLl1111ll. Lynn .......... ......33, 40, 50, 60, 70 .2IllI'Qll1T, liill ............ 1:11'e111I11ski, Rich ..... . 1:1y1-1'fy, Jolin .... 1 1 1 Iiziwonn, 1511111110 . I I I , 64, 68, Q's3f'Qif .......s9 1z1yc'11c1C, Allllil .... 20 11-11011, T1-11 ..... ...,. 190, lion ...... ....... 11111, '11lIllU111lY .... 50 Lrllnirt. 51.111111 11t'1llllll1l, 3111107 1,1-nz, Kufliy ., 111-112. '1'1,1i1l .... .......... S3 l1u11n:11'11. S119 ...... ...,........ 2 0 L1-1'i111,-, Marc ........... 48, 40, 58 1.1-yil1n1, HOX1'iI1'11 ..,...... Lvwis, Bev ...... .......... 1,1-wis, 151111 ..... .... 8 2 1,1-wie, Fran ....-17 1.1,-wis, Jllclj' ..... 111ll11, Ron .......... ..... l1in111111isi, 1J1'1nn:1 .. ..... .. 111lI11SI1Y, Ari ....., .,.. 8 8 1,1Il41N2l,V, Marry .... 111'Il111l1'1, Slllllll ..., .... 1,1ll1x1l2l1'1', B12'lI'i1j'll 1.111-l1fi1,-111, 1'11111:1 .. Liyi11us11'1n, Greg L1oy11, Bob ...... L111f-111, Clierrie Loil'11, Cherrie .. 144 144 144 110 135 144 140 144 135 140 110 110 110 140 135 144 111 112 143 135 143 135 111 143 .88 136 143 111 111 111 143 140 111 111 111 136 111 136 143 111 144 140 136 136 144 144 144 140 112 112 144 136 112 136 144 136 112 144 140 136 136 140 144 112 .30 112 144 .36 144 112 144 112 112 136 140 112 113 144 144 144 145 145 145 113 136 145 113 113 145 140 136 145 .58 58 145 145 T I Lorton, R1L1l2l1't1 .. Lott, Carol ....., .......45 3150 , . 145 ,113 Lowell, Slain . .......... 60 111'1y11, Carrol .. . .......... .145 Lozosliy, Rom- . . . ............. .136 111111111, Al111I'6 .... 20 35, 40, 145 1JLI1iE1', Mila- ...... ......,.. 8 8,136 L111l1yig', Iillyt' ....,.. .........,. 1 13 l.11n1lg1'e11, Jzinel .... 20,513,145 11ll1Ig'BI', 111111111 ,... .... 3 3, 43, 136 11ll11llll. Karl ..... ..,...... 1 36 Lynier. Llllllil .,., . .,.....,.. 145 liyncli, K:11'1-n .... .... 2 8, 40, 136 1.j'llC'1l, 111011111111 . ......... 114 M Xlzic-k. 1J111'i1l ...,. 32, 33 41,557,114 Malek. llick ..,. ..... 3 3, 41, 87, 04, 114 Mzirklin, 'l'1'11 ......,............. 150 Mzigoyyqiiu, B1-tty ....,............. 145 Mz1isc1111z1f'l1e1', Glenn ......,. 73, 82, 83 Malcoin, .ln1ly , ....... ..,..,.,. 1 36 011I111i1llEl', Lynnv . ..,.............. 136 M1119Cki, Jus: .. . ................ 150 Blillllllllf, 111111 ....... 28, 42, 47, 52,114 0I2llll1t'19, Tony .. ...... 50 60, 83, 136 01il1'1ll1l, H1-nry ,. ............. 150 Mairkeri. 1511 ...., .... 7 7, 78, 114 Mzirko, D1111- ...... .... 7 4, 83, 150 Xl11rl111'eIl. M:11't ......... .55 Mzirrioit, .lnlic ....... 145 0I1ll'S1lLl11, 141111 .... 145 51lll'S1l1l11, 111111 ...........,.,....... 83 M111'sl111ll, Shirley ..............,.. 136 5111l'l'1Il, 110111121 ..,................. 114 Mathis. '1'11n1 ...... 74, 82. 83,550,150 M1111l11i11L:, '1'IIlll .. ........, 58. 70,136 012llll'El', Jerry .. ........ 60, 71, 114 Muy, Jini ..,... .......... 4 7 MCAf110, 111114111 .... ...... 4 4.115 M1 A1'eu, Nanny ........... 145 f1lC'Af1'e, Roy ..., .... 7 3, 83. 145 01C.1U11,'j', 11111111111 .1 ......... 150 51I',XV1'14Y, 11Ill'1Hll'11 ...... .136 Mc'Ay1,1y, .1111ly .... ,... 5 6,145 Mcliznie, Jin: ....... 145 Mc:H1'i:111, A111119 ... ......,.. 50, 115 Mc-Czirtliy, 11111 .....,....... 34, 42. 145 01CfY'21l'l'1', 1111111111 ....... 41,60,71,115 01C'C2lI'1fj', -11111 ..... ...... 6 0, 71, 115 Mc'Ci11'ty, Rziy ... ........... 115 X1C'C11s05'. Lvsliv .. .... 39, 145 MCC1i111111s, 52111111 , ,. ,,., ,136 Mc1'11y, June? ....... ...,... 1 45 01l'COl1l2lN, H111'1111 ,,.... ..., 3 0,136 N1-CC'liIl'llliIK'1i, Hnszni .... 58, 136 01C'C0l'lll1f'1i. Jini ,,.. ,,,,, 1 45 31'Ui,'lIl'11!j', 1i:11'l1111':1 ....... 145 51C1,1ll1l1l?1S. l':1t ..... ..,,..... 1 36 MC'11z1W, C1111-1-11 .., ,,., 311, 35, 115 0I1,'HL'lll'1', '1'on1 .. ......... 145 MC111t11sl1, Jiln ..... .............. 1 45 Mclicfe, 1'12l1'1liIl'i1 .................. 115 01C'Kt'llZ1l,', 1411111119 ,. ..,....,..... 136 01f,'1i11IllC.X'. Slixiron 20, 40, 64, 68, 115 Mf'L:1il1. J111111 ,........,.... 82, 83,150 Milling, L1l111Sily ,...,............. 145 1ICR21y. Bull ....... ,... 1 36 M1'z111e1', L'Il1'A1'14' .. ..,. 115 319011, Ii111'1'11 .... ,.,. 1 45 Meinclrf, Jilll ...,.. ,,., 1 1.5 M1-issuer, 0:11111 .,.. ...... 3 1 Melton, l1:11'1- ....... ..., 8 3, 145 01t'1111l3I11l2I11, Allen ... .,.. . .38 Mc-r1'iz1111, 11111 ....... ..... 1 45 Me1'1'il'iel1l, Nzinvy ... ....... 115 M1-siiiiuer, 11iir'k . . . ..... 55, 33 Mestc-r. Glen .... ..... 1 45 01Qt1Zg'CI'. Lynn ......... .,..., 4 0, 116 Miclielin-in, Imye ..........,...... ......36, 40, 60. 71, 77, 78, 131, 136 Mirlrlell, ,Hill ....................... 136 Mil1111'11, 0:11111 .......... ....,. 4 6 116 Miller, 131111111111 .. ,...33, 145 Miller. Lois ..... ......... 1 45 Miller, Mzrrilp I1 .... 33, 43, 136 Miller, 1,211 ...... ......... 1 16 M1111-V, Hliziron ....... .....,.. . ..116 N1ilC1111n, 1Sz11'l1:11'z1 136 M0111111, Monai ........... . ...... 1VIU111'OL', 111111 .... Monson, H1111 .... 01VU1I12Ull1L'l'j', 171211. RIo11to1,11l1. Cheryl Mo1i111y, Dick Xanirgy' Moon, Mo111'e, f11ll',1' Moore, Joyce .. NIOo1'e, P1-nny 0'f0OI'9, T1'1'l'y .. Muff. P11111 .. Morin, i':11'l Morin. Judy ..... Morrell, Nancy .. Morrell, T1-1'1'ie .. I E511 ...,42, 14, sz, 89, 115 88,116 148,150 ....3o,137 ......,56,116 20.55.145 ..........42 ........54 ....,..116 ......80.145 56,74.116 .........116 .......137 .,..150 ...137 Morris, Bob , ...................... 145 MOOSP, B2I171JflI'21 . .28, 32, 33, 60, 63, 116 Morse, Jolin . .33, 42, 45, 74, 83, 85, Mori. Maury Mz11'g'L11'et ............. Moscove. Steve ..... 46 Moss, liziy ...... M1,111L5l1z111. 13ren11:1 Mount, Elizaibetli ff 'fiffI3o 137 116 137 117 117 .......... 145 01l'1iY1l'1iiI, Gail .... .... . 28, 53, 117 Mn1l11, Mary Jane ......... .137 Mnlls-ns, .1el'l'Il ...... ..... 1 45 01l11E'11Pl'. L2l1'1'y ,...... .. ........ 150 Mull. 52111111 ....................... 137 M111'1l11cl1, Mitch , ................. . . .........,... 41. 01lll'1'1Il, Clnirloiue 01ll1'lP1lj', .Ier11l1,l ... Milrpliy, N11AlI'Ol1 ... 60, 71, 83, 85, 117 .30. 31, 39, 58 ,117 .....145 Myers, 111111111 .... ..... 1 45 Myers, 11H1'4'1l11 ...... ..... 1 37 N Xillllll, li-11 ........... .......... 1 45 Nuiini. 112111111 .,..... ............ 1 37 Xuil, 1i:11'e-11 .. .... 30, 52, 59, 117 N:11'1li, Vicki ....,.. ......... 4 7,117 Russ. Sillltlj' ........ .......... 1 45 N:lNC'1l1llS1il, Emil ........... .150 Ne-nl, Tmn ........ ....... 4 2, 56, 137 N1-111, Joyce- ........ .... 2 8, 32, 47, 117 Nelw1'::':11l, Rulwe-1'1 ,...... ...... 4 4,137 N1-11, 1111111 ........... 41, 60, 70. 78,117 Nvlwn. lion ........ 61, 60, 70. 83, 137 Ne-tzke, 01llI'C1lS ,. .............. ..145 X1-Vins, Roger .... .......... .... 1 3 7 N1111, C:n'11l ..... ....... 1 50 Nun, Nunn-y ...... ..... . 137 Nt'111liL'1l, Clnick .... NGIIIIIIIIII1. Marilyn X11111111, Bruce ...,. Nexyion. 131j1l1l1y Nic-lnwlson, Xainette Niv111111-l11'1', Lois X1111, 0411117111 ...,. N11r1Il11-rpg, P11111 No1'1-Il, M:11'll1:1 . Notlinulmni, Roy .. 0 0111111-zif, 0111411 .... U1,l9l'llI1Ill. .10All1'1 ... 41116-1'lIl1Ill. M:n'tin .. .,..........28. ..40, 73, 82, 83 1111111101-1', L':11'l ............. U'13ry1-n, Mike .......... 60, 70, , 1l'I111n111'll, 1021121116611 4111111111 1 l1'V ,- . 11 ....... 41g'41C1I. 11114111111 ..... ogden, John Umlen. 1'1-tel' ..... . 1I'K1-1-fre, 111112111 ., Ul1Ic11l1111'gg, 121111111 .. 411S0ll, 1l11l'ol11y Ulm-n, Nils ....... 0s111z11111, 1111l'111'IG ,. U1't'l'Ql1iL'l', Lewis . Owcii, John .... Uwvlis, l'l1il ........ P l'111'e, Ruth ........ 1'z1Ll1'. lien 1'iIllt-'lll, Rnnfly l':11'k. John ....... l'z1l'kison, lic-ni P:11'1'P11i, Rlllltlj' .. 1'll1'1S1l, lime l'111'1'isl1, Rifzl ,. 152ll'SH11, D011 ,, . . 1'lll'S1l1lS, 1311111 Piliie-1's1111, Betty .. 121111-1's1111, Marc 112l114'Pll, L'l1:11'les .. 1'Il11011. Leigh ,57, 83 .........31,43, .. . ........ 54, 82 ....73,SQ.145 28 118 ....32,69, ,145 .. ............ 150 ,. .....,... 47,118 .......28.32,145 ...,-10. 69, 70, 137 .....59. 87,145 ..........118 ....42 137 118 ,145 83137 55118 ...,....150 83119 ....47, , ......34,145 .....69,71,137 ,..............31 ....28,58,60,119 .........88,119 .......52,119 ....47.56,119 ........145 ....55,5e 145 ....40, 73, ,145 .....8-3,145 145 145 137 .....88, .....45. .....55, ........31 .....145 .....l45 42 36 150 .....150 .43,137 137 1,Il1l1Sl'11, 171011 . .. ....., .83. l'11z11'c'e, 111114121 ... ..... 47, 119 l'e:11'1 y, Carole .. .......... 119 1'0:11's1111, Celia .. ............ 29, 145 1'cr'k. Rif'l1z11'1,l .......... 42, 69, 88, 119 l'e1Iig:'o, LOIIESQI ..... 32, 61, 65, 68, 110 1'o1l11y1 11u1't, R011 .................. 145 1111111115-s, Gary ..... .............. 1 19 1,L'11ll1lll, LCG ............ 77, 78, 80, 110 1'Ul1lllllgtl'll1, Jo Ann ............... 137 1'E'l'1i1I1g'fUll. Mary ................. 137 1'Ql'l'.Vll11ll1, R11n1Iy ................. 145 P1111-1'11n111,Bil1..33,41, 53, 55, 74, 89, 120 l'1-ters, Jerry ....... l'1,1t1-1's011, Larry l'f11it'er, Sally Phillips, Marcia l'l1illi11s, 111111 Plnillips. Terry 32, 46, , Pickett, Ernie ............. .........38,82, 83 146 42 146 .........29,146 ....20.32,51,146 48 49, 137 , 52, ss, 63. 120 146 Pickett, Marilyn .. Pieral, Grace Pierce, Martha l'itt'man, ,Paul .. I ......55 .....65, 83 83 llatt, Dennis ...,........... 69, Plohr, ,liill .....,............... 88 l'lol1l', Bob ...... ................. ..........41, 69. 71, 77, 78, 89, 1'o1,lsl1aclley, Bill ........... 69, 83 Polk, Jim .............. 74, 82, 83, P lolechla, 1'aula .. Polk, Jim ..,..... Pollack, Lintla .. Poole, Dale ..... .....-11, 89 Poole, Diane .................. Porter, Joyce Poseqate, liob ..69, Pottortf, Junly Potter, Pea' ....... Powell, Lois Preus, llelpha Preval, Grace . 1'rens, Pat: .. 1'l'Hltl, ,Dee .. 70, 83, 84, 94, ..........29,33 ..........19 .....28,47,53 89 Pruitt, Jack ......., ...... 4 1, lllltlllllll, Mary ....... ........ 3 5 R Rarltortl, Jluli Rainwater, liarbara ........ 28, 43 Rainwater, Bob ...,.. ...... 3 3 Ramsay, liathleen .. ....... ., Raiulolpli, Mary .. .... 30, 52 Ratner, Joyce ........, .... 2 8, 51 Ratterree, lfarolyn Ratterree, Marilyn Rauch, Kane .,.... Rauch, Mike ..... Ray, Kathy .... Rayhill, Tom ..,... 30 ....30 . ..... 717:33 Reagan, Mary .................... Rerlilingr, Sanflra ............ 30, 55 Redding, Sharon ........... 30, 39 Reece, Sharon ..... Rcents, Donna Reeves, Sue . .... Reilly, Sharon ..... .... , Reiser. Carol ..... Relefortl, Mary Jo Resicle, Sharon Reum, Tallie ...... Reynolnls, Denny . Riech, Richard Rice, Carol .... Rice, Freml ........ Riehartl, Sharon Richards, Janet Ric-liardson, Gene . Richartlson, Jack .. Richardson, Vicki . Rilling, Phyllis ......30, ...28, 32, 47, 60 49 56 36 .. .... 44 ....59, ....42 Rimsay. Pat ...... ........ 3 5 Rinkema, Karen .... 28,43 Risse, Dick ....... ........ Ritenouer, Lyn11 Robertson, Bert Roberts, Karen .... Roberts, Shirley Robertson, Dick .. Robertson, Mary Robertson, Pat .... Robinson, Carol .... Robinson, Emmet 33 ..1I29f69 ...... Robson. Nancy ..... .... 5 9, Roflgers, Karen Rogers, Bob ......59 Romence, Kathy Rongey, Kenneth .. .... 74,83 Ross, Rick ...,... 1 1 1 1 a 1 Roth, Fred .......,......... 40, 83 Rubenstein, Bobbie ............... Rubley, Jan ........... 29, 33, 141 Ruby, Ken .......... ............ Ruby, Ron ..... .... 7 3, 83 Ruys, Christina . . . .... . . . . Ryan, Dayitl .... ........ Ryan, Vic ......... ...... Ryburn, Carol Ryder, Merrilee .. ........49 ....29, 47, 150 146 137 120 146 120 137 137 146 146 146 120 137 120 137 120 146 120 150 150 146 137 120 120 137 137 137 150 146 120 121 146 146 150 121 137 121 150 146 121 121 146 146 121 150 121 137 121 122 122 122 122 122 137 138 122 .29 122 122 138 123 150 150 138 138 138 123 123 146 45 138 146 .89 123 150 123 138 150 146 150 146 150 .34 138 146 123 T1 DE S Salawlino, Jerry Salzman, Louis . Samontls, lien ... 150 ......83, .......,49,a7,123 146 Santlers, liei ............. 30, S'anu'ster, llinah .... 28, 32, 33, 59, 123 Saner, Sandy ................ . .... 123 Sattertic-111, Kay ...... 33, 37, 59, 138 Satterlee, .Iolm .... .............. 1 46 Sauer, 15411111 ..... ....,........ 1 38 Sauer, tlleiula . .... 138 Sa1'ag'e, John . ..... 69 StL1'01'1llIll7, lfhl ....... 138 Sawyer. Virginia ......,.... 146 Saxe, Julie ........ .... 2 8 36 123 Sayre, Ric-hartl .... Schatfiu-r, Marilyn .. Scliart, Sehart, t'harl1-s Gary .... Schaub, Hl'l2'1l'O1l Sclnnitlt, .lan ...... Rl . .... 49,13,37 ......23,123 .......133 .....69,71 .........153 ....29,33,146 Scliranler, le1:g'y ... ........ .150 Scliroetler, Sainlra . ....... 124 Scliranim, Donna .... ....... 1 46 Schroll, Jan ........ .... 3 3,124 Schumacher, Roger .... .138 Sclnister, Bob ....,.. ...,..... 1 46 Schwartz, Lee ................. 88,138 Scliwartz, Lynne ........... 29, 59. 146 Scott, Archie ................. 42, 124 Scott, Hob .......... 42, 58, 73, 82, 146 Scott, Mafleline ................ 29, 146 Scott, Sainlra .............. 150 Scott. Sharon ....... 150 Scott, Veneta ..... ...... 5 7. 150 Seebach, Violet, ... ....... 29, 146 Scbart, Sl12lI'H11 .. .... 39, 43, 138 Segaelke, Jim .. ......... 124 Semball, Karen ........ .138 Senakik, Shayne ,. ............ 42 Sergei, Suelly n ... ,...-17, 49, 124 Seymour, Janey ....... 29, 146 Shafiicr, Nina .. ,....., ..150 Sharp. Lyle ....138 S'l1a1'1ve, Lintla ... ...138 Sl1a11,5,rer, Sally ., ...........,.. 124 Shaw, .lane .... ,................. 1 24 Shelton, l'l1il ....,.... 32, 59, 69.70, 138 Shephertl, Judy ...... Sherertz. Patsy ...... Slierertz, Rachel .... Slierwcaal, Dayitl ,. Shipley, John .... Shirk, Marcia .... Shofncr. Sherry . Short, Barb .... Shull. .lack ..... . Shuster, Albert Shuster, Chip Shuster, Sandy .... Siebert, Sherry ..,... Sinianton, Steven Siinanton, Steve .. 138 ......59,138 ....45, 74,150 . ,.... 39,150 ...........1-38 ....43,59,138 .......150 ....82,150 ....43,138 .....146 ....150 .......150 Simanton, Susan .... ......... 1 50 Simmons, Amle ............. 28, 43, 138 Simmons, George ..,......... ..... . 69, 71, 77, 78,138 Simnions, Linda ............... 61,138 Simmons, Martha .. .......... 29, 146 Simpson, Mary ................... 43, 47, 52, 58,124 Sims, Harry ....,................... 69 Sims, Roy .......... . ....... 138 Sink, Cheryl ........... ......... 1 38 Sfkarlmlen, Mary Beth ........... 37,124 Skacltlen, Tim ....... .... 3 4, 55, 146 Skeeters, Pat .....,. ......... 1 50 Smith Anne ..... ....... 1 46 Smith Barbara . .. .,.. 124 Smith Barbara .... .1-16 Smith Dave .... ....... 1 38 Smith, Jackie .. .... 43,138 Smith, Joyce .. ........... 146 Smith Kay .... ......... 4 6,124 Smith, Linda .,.. .... 2 8, 39, 58, 124 Smith Pennie .,............. .146 Smith Sondra ................. 28,125 Smith, Yvonne ...... 29, 35, 49, 63, 125 Sokolis, Mary ............. 57, 125 TID Sommers, Kay Sonnta1,g', llerli blU1ltllt'l', tleorur- Spalrling, Sue ,.., Spann. lroi-othy S1-ann, lic-nnetli lSI1L'lll'E'1', Iteanna .. Sprinuer, Carole Sorinkel, .lowly .. S'11lttlt'l', tt4'1'Ill1l .... Slfiltltllltlll, Susan Staley, Warren .. S11lll1ilt'l1l, Holi .... Stanfielml, Nancy .. S'tapleton, tranny .. Stashwick, Tatl Stantlte, Marcia Stein, Naiujt' .... Steinhour. .lack .... Steinlnour, ,Paul .. .. Sleinkruuer, Carl ,. St.t'l1llyl'llLft,'l', Carol Steliln-ns, lice live.. Stericker, Anne .... I St.Q'l'I12llIl2ll1, liathleen Stilwell, Santlra Stilwell, Sharon .... , Stocker, liay .... Stoeknian, Sue Stoltz, Linfla Stone, .lanet , ....... Stone, Jutly ........ Stoivlielwr-1'tl1, Janice Stl'ic-klainl, James . .. Strobel, Cheryl .... Ntl'Ol12'l1li1ll, Verna . Strum, 1511 ..... .. Ht rum, Tr-tl .... Stuart, .tune , ...,. Stuart, llurotliy Stnckey, Mary Ann Sullivan, liathy Sullivan, Jolm Swan. liob ..... Swan, Juily .... Swartout, Mary Sweet, Roger . Swirin, Barbara 'l'akahara. limi . Takahara, Sone Till in t 1 1 4 Taylor o- S . . Taylor, oi, .loan Dave .. liatliy .. 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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1957 Edition, Page 1

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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1961 Edition, Page 1

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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1962 Edition, Page 1

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Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL) online collection, 1968 Edition, Page 1

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