Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)
- Class of 1968
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Borden's Condensed Or- chestra at the Homecoming Dance . . celebrating football vic- tories at Mac's after the games . . enhancing the Christmas spirit with costumes and carols at the Christmas concert finale . . sharing embarrassment with flustered victims at the Senior Assembly . . experiencing the suspense at the conclusion of Re- bel Without a Cause 10 x , V, Z Www! 4 . jg c .F 's 'wi f , ' 'ff 15: . H . ,-,, , ' .1 's ,frm P LA i 'W'-wiaazfivjg ,,,....,-gr X, fzf .,- X fr, af f' gg 1 wifi J at 3 in 1 4 3:5 ,Z PRDGRANI PLANNING AND STUDENT GUIDANCE 2 CHALLENGED THE Admill Mr. Frank Looked Ahead To Reorgmezlazfian Backed by one of the most enthus- iastic and eager student bodies of his career, Mr. Frankowiak enjoyed a year of less crowded conditions at Springfield High School. Crowded conditions and space problems, how- ever, are again becoming some of the main concerns facing him. With the probability that the enrollment will increase by some 400 to 500 students next fall, Mr. Frankowiak has formu- lated tentative plans for the 1968- 1969 school year. Mr. Frank is certain of the fact that a principal's job is never boring. Dur- ing the past year he has overseen such projects as the installation of a new language lab, the addition of carrels in the library, and the relocation of the English Materials Center. For Mr. Frankis interest in and concern over the growth and welfare of each student, we of Springfield High School heartily thank him. I4 ? 0 WW X f X f ,fy I Frank F rankowiak, Principal J Y L 599' ll g . john Turner, Assistant Principal if. ZH 7Z61f Szzpeffvism' A ciivifies This past year Mr. Turner and Mr. Hott encouraged more participation and enthusiasm in school activities. Although Nlr. Turner is very much interested in helping people, he stressed the fact that behavior proh- lems are not the only duties of an as- sistant principal. Some ol' his respon- sibilities include supervising fait-lilly and student social activities, handling attendance, and Working with the National Honor Society. Mr. 'I'urner's extra-curricular activities revolve around his interests in hunting and school athletic contests. V. Hoff Assumed New Position As our new assistant principal, Nlr. Hott has inany duties to carry out. Some of the operations which coine under his supervision are discipline, student office procedure, daily an- nouncements, scheduling, and super- vising counseling. Ile also works with Mr. Turner and Mr. Frankowialq on improving the curriculum. Mr. Hott also serves as chairman of National Honor Society. During his free hours, Mr. Hott and his wife participate in community activities, enjoy music, and belong to a total ofsix Parent-Teacher Associations. Preston Hott, Assistant Principal ' 'I 5 ww! Of Eafzzmfimz Appzfopffmfm' Money or mzgzmge abs Members ofthe Board of Education gave many hours to planning im- provements in the Springfield Public School System. Student enrollment at Springfield High School was reduced this year because of the opening ol the new Southeast High School. Less crowding in the halls and facilities oi the school made broader student program opportunities possible. Two modern language laboratories were installed which provided more struction. The supplementary book library was moved to a new and ini- proved location. The former supple- mentary book library became a sec- ond art room to expand the schools art program. These improvements were indica- tions ofthe constant ellort on the part of the Board of Education to provide the best possible educational oppor- tunities lor the young people of our community. opportunity for foreign language in- Dr. Hugh Livingston 4 Yfifif W'-1 T Z . 2 ie! , A ff 1 Wy,- el 4 A .1 W .1 K fvfzf-21, 1.- .Lym- 6 J. .3 , . I Wws i- ,vf L 1 ZW ' 4'-A , fit' ,' MW 1 .Ni , Front Row: Mr. Thomas Blancog Mr. Willard Tobing Mrs. Edith Henderson, Secretary. Row Two: Mr. M. A. Kirk, Dr. Edwin A. Lee Dr. A. R. Eveloff, Mr. Shelby Harbison. 16 ' 1 Y Seated: Mrs. Franklin Mehan, 3rd Vice- Presidentg Mr. Ralph Hurwitz, Presidentg Mrs. james YVilday, lst Vice-President. Standing: Mr. Preston Hott. 2nd Vice-Pres- identg Mr. jose Cao. Treasurer. Not Pic- tured: Mrs. Cvene Proctor, Secretary. Dr. Ann Pearson addressed members at the November meeting. ...,,,.d... We ..,. fr,, si c. p Q 1 P aasa - f f ' a e P. T. A. tfpomored Pmfenr Ozfiefzmfio 72 Parent-Teacher Association objec- tives are to promote the welfare oi children and vouth in home, school, church and community, to raise the standards oi' home life, to secure the adequate laws tor the care and pro- tection of children and youth, to bring into closer relation the home and the school that parents and teachers may cooperate intelligently in the training of the child, and to develop between educators and the general public such united etlorts as will secure tor every child the highest advantages in phys- ical, mental, social and spiritual ed- ucationfl This vear the Springfield High P.T.A. presented several interesting and stimulating programs. Among them were the September Open llouse to give parents an opportunity to visit their childs classes and meet his teachersg College Night in October to enable students and parents to in- terview the various college represen- tatives, the November meeting tea- turing Dr. Ann Pearson as guest speakerg the December Christmas Concert given by the combined choirsg and the April orientation for parents ofincoming students. Christmas Concert replaced the December meeting. 17 i In Memoriam 'G , zbb . Ni. 'if' , ,,,.. In memory of Mrs. Jacqueline VVorthington whose sudden death on November 18, 1967, was a tragic loss not only to her loved ones, but also to her students and her co-workers. Mrs. Worthington, a most capable and dedicated teacher, left many friends at Springfield High who will not forget her enthusiasm for her work and her sincere interest in her stu- dents. I '41 F. A. C. Discmses afzzfiom 0 Next Yemffv Ozfezfczfowding Members of the Faculty Advisory Committee met monthly to plan for the faculty meetings and to confer with the principal and the assistant principals on matters concerning the entire school. The committee acted as a representative for all teachers and made suggestions regarding such matters as parking lot arrangements, testing schedules, and Student Coun- cil elections. At the january meeting, Mr. Frank presented three different proposals regarding the reorganization of the school day for the increased enroll- ment next year. At later meetings, such topics as class schedules, lunch periods, and room utilization were discussed. By Working with the ad- ministration, the F.A.C. helped to meet and solve any problems which arose. Mr. Frank and Mr. Duey discuss the agenda for the next F.A.C. meeting. Seated: William Evans, John Cooler, Preston Hott, Bernice Rappel, Judy Rake. Sherwin Kroll, Mary Carmody, Mr. Frank. Standing: 1 F.A.C. Chairman Willard Duey leads discussion on organizing activities at SHS. Mike Cortelyou, john Turner, Willard Duey, fit X an l w l 3 2 E 2 Z 5 E E I l l I l 'Wiki it fy . V' K '- ' ., , , , , A 5 '-'. ' ' f -azt ' , ,my ,,,, wr. n .rig an ':,,IV4,, ' I e H .. t i S, f y r.,Q. 1 . 'il il ', f,, ' lb if' ..'- V I 'Six' V if ..,. Q , Jef if 74'gf '4 ,-ff' 'Qi V , , Ni I l Gertrude Steffen-Juniors 1 he and confirming ill A dedicated student aids Miss Bryant in detecting delinquent students HCSSCS. VamZfy Fair Assembb tfatirzkea' Girls' Fashions Counselors offered guidance to students in their social as well as their academic life. Mrs. Halberg, Mrs. Steffen, and Mrs. Zeller co-sponsored the Vanity Fair Assembly, which sought to emphasize the importance of appropriate dress for school. They also handled testing pro- grams for all three classes this year, including the new Chattel-Culture Fair Intelligence Test, administered to sophomores. 20 Miss Hausen, College counselor, held meetings conceming college entrance requirements and scholar- ships available under the new Illinois State Grant Program. Mr. Busch joined the counseling staff for the first semester. At the be- ginning of the second semester, Mr. joe Treat became the junior boys' counselor so that Mr. Busch could re- turn to his work in the field of Special Education. Betty Halberg-Seniors X6 Alby Plain-Seniors Li if 1 Q Wg bf, . i ? 'f 451 25 B rig' . Q, W l'1- my as f , '. F' Ng. A 43' 5 5 r E Barbara Zeller-Sophomores fn w r EH I W Ji Harry Busch-Juniors Mr. Treat became Iunior counselor in january. A ,f,, ,M A ,V W ,, .1 an KJ , A ' ga-W' A A V ,WI I A ,, ., ,,,.. I xx Margaret Hausen-College Counselor .vw cn' Wesley Hilligoss-Sophomores . .. - , , K 15 .W .Boi 2' , V f ll x f is . f T. is J...-usxh Depeeefmem' Heeeeis Pzfepezeeel eeeigeis Meeting periodically with Mr. Frank, the department heads were a vital link between the faculty and administration. The department heads coordinated activities of the various departments, including decisions on course offerings and the scheduling of teachers for classes. Figuring and submitting the budg- et for the departments and keeping account of supplies was a major task tackled by members of this group. They did this with the cooperation of the teachers in their respective fields and with approval ofthe administra- tion. Industrial Arts-Ronald Huddleston 22 Social Science-William Evans Languageivalencia Huson .AMX i .1 E X xt N l : raw- s Physical Education-Donald Yutzy Mathematics--Lorene Campbell English Department-Roberta Volkmann, Lois Body, Mary Tumer X 215: , Art-Greta Lawrence '-ws see? W, '--+.....,-QW, 4- - ff-1' Science-Michael Cortelyou Audio-Visual Education-H. O. Croft fa 7 I if ' 'S if: 'F z 1' Q 41,423 A Di Cf' .,',,,, V 0 ' 14 S' Q W . , ,A U , My 'c ' 1. f , 1 f . ' f nv ' j 1 2 5 , in J T j , 4 6 i - Q? V J - 1 Z . 4 JM' 115, Z.: ' ,.,. 4 1, V hh, ff ' mf mwrwmzwm 5547 fi , ZZ ,,,,, WM f, ,, f an 4 1 X ff' A . , .f 7 ,f ,,,Aymv. 'f Ag Z' my , 'fb A 1 af f' ' . , W?5'1ww,,M:fv1 , V nw, ' 'K ff' 'r , ., ff' Home Economics-Beth Swango MU5iC'D3niel SP1'eCk9lm9Y0f Business-Joan Struck 23 111 27' f 1 g T4 English Department Infzfodzzaecz' zfogmmmwl earning In the English curriculum, students were offered a Wide diversity of courses in the fields ofspeech, drama, journalism, and basic English. Soph- omores began their training with a grammar review and a study of the types of literature rather than a par- ticular area ofliterature. juniors were required to do a great deal of reading combined with the study of American Literature in con- nection xvith their study of linguistics. Also, at the junior level, programmed learning was initiated. This involved the extensive use of audio-visual equipment. An innovation was made in the senior English curriculum this year when English Literature was substi- tuted for American Lit. Also, in the realm of electives were courses in NVorld Literature and Creative Writ- ing, designed primarily for students with special abilities in this field. As in previous years, an advanced placement course was available to seniors who wished to increase their knowledge in preparation for college work. FRA9 UW -'ZQQ fly' he Mary Turner X James Andrews Roy Lessly I' BA Priscilla Fogarty ,.,,, L- X 1 :aw 5 K X X 7,5 4. KX Li i f n Miss Body's advanced English class held round-table discussions. sch . - Lois Body fi' if ' 3 Y A HW 5 FZ! ,i ,Q A V uw 'N ss, A Q, Q Wx was ' fili 2 Y . V512 N ,.,.:1:' ' :I XX www-Munir x , V --. ' 2 - 'Y Joyce Beck Sally Sedlak ' 25 4? -J wf.. 4 Bernice Rappel Lynda Wilson Roberta Volkmann ,4Q?!,.... t'Pv--.. T' 1955 f 51:1 YS.. -- -535,1 igxii. Q .41-,x.'-M,t. 16.6 ,vein-iii x 1 , Y nfl' Y x L g-m,i! 4 Nr- W' Y v3xi5 ' 1 Nxt 'pg m, 'f ' 'f ,gill Edith Staley 4 I ,J-f--M-'Q was Sharon McCumber Muriel Eastham Judy Rake if Patricia Jacobson I yum. Q 2 i X X Avi ff L inseiveuk 17 A . . 9 L K jx E l I . . 'F TN i 44 S i, E i 3 y, gi gi 'I x au i L li sig 5 - 1 , 3? e , , ,,,,,, Nancy Haaker l I A student makes use of the library resources. VV A 1. . .. .:-: V, '!'fS'12iQ'gg,mg 0 . .- 0 g hy- l - 5, M , A , . , Doris Poiriez Siu dy Boaflu A idea' Individual omenfmfion In spite ofthe fact that there were less students at Springfield High School in 1968, the library circulation has greatly increased. Mrs. Haaker, the librarian, Mrs. Poiriez, her assis- tant, and ten student assistants worked hard handling the 8,000 books and magazines and assisting the stu- dents. The library this year added 500 new books and ten new magazines, including three English publications. Of the three latter, the English mag- azine, Punch, has had surprising popularity among the students. Five individual study carrels, booths for private studying or read- ing, were brand-new accessories in the library this year. New book stacks had been added to enable library personnel to give better service to the students. 27 if l ,fa if ki f 4 SJW B see to Drucilla Haynes PGVNSUNS KJ X X '95 so C ii 13 3 5 a Donald McArthy Herbert Dulle i E Moen Coiiifses Conioineei Tmeiitionnl Ann' Moeieen Concepts Attempting to provide a curriculum that would benefit all students, the Mathematics Department offered two main areas of study. The traditional algebra and geometry courses pro- vided a basic training in advanced mathematics, While the accelerated classes in college algebra, analytic geometry, trigonometry, and statistics stressed the theory and modern con- cepts of mathematics. Analytic ge- 28 ometry and calculus were honor courses offered only to seniors. The National Mathematics Exami- nation Was administered to all stu- dents enrolled in accelerated pro- grams and any other who wished to take it. Scores were based on a tabu- lation of results over the entire nation. Top-ranking students from SHS were recognized at an assembly at the end of the year. Carl Windisch William Bauer Richard Leslie .i Lorene Campbell Emma Large J V17 'w.,.,. 3 E a E I4 , , , ., ,,V,.1,,, be fi A X' f. ' ' Q f ' ., 4 ffm- ff ' is . 5. gg: f -Igsw eva-N 1 1 1- ra. rw- - x 1 5 5' if Q res.-' I -' ' ' 'ff J ' JA- -, .041 ' Q RQ QQ Mary Patton Aw f 2235- 5 , A .,,,.,..A cy H I .J we ,, ' 1. , 25 15'1,iEiiwbr1FefS5:f2f2I -V -.avr inf:-'I X1 john Hill sam 2 37 3 M? 5 - YS L X, alal Si .. wmv New Q, X YM ,,l,.., QQ- ' 3.52 x FF X. 2 Two smiling faces prove that modern math is as much fun as the teachers say it is. 29 Seienfzfic Discovewes Necessjmfed Cowie Revision This year in the Science Depart- ment there were many interesting courses from which to select. Courses were offered in General Biology, Physiology, and Zoology. In the field of Physical Science the courses were Physics, Chemistry, and a Unified Physics and Chemistry course. For superior students interested in Biology, a Research Biology class was offered. This class, conducted by Mr. Wind, was designed to enable stu- dents to utilize facilities within the community in pursuing research pro- jects. Everybody who takes this course submits, along with his general work, a research paper. Outstanding papers are entered in the District Science Fair in jacksonville. Some progress to the State Science Fair in Champaign. Others are submitted for Ford Foundation Awards. Dale Baldridge Dwight Morrison 30 y '- - KGWKWPWYX' fonimmmm ' S SNXs we 2, X t fn , 'S I g bl Q W VFX 1 3 w 'W Q Q kv EA. V' Y Q K Q: If ,N N V wr Q S' x,- fl 8 M. - -'af Mx we we ,, 4155425 AW' 4 1 w V 1, 1. Wm WA-has MQ' Biology student investigates the private life M'W'm of the amoeba. 4 3 , john Cooler Joseph Spitale Charles Mayerle Lyle Wind 0 - KMC: - MXN-vw xxx X X X N ix Y X X WAX X X www L-V55 1 i2- :-X- I :X . X I T 'ft 5. si c is S Q A ,zu -:N X3 QQ eq-r Gladys Hyde 2 1 ,l 1 f.. 1 , , fi W. 1 2' : A,-.,4v.! .f ..L-'sf 'eff zp .Jef 1 e G3 1 Preparing for the future, Home Ee students will rival Paris dress designers. Fashion, Fooeis Ana' Families Kept Home Ee Department Faiietioiiincg Our Home Economics Department at Springfield High School offered L L many courses to girls in preparation for the future. Courses were not limited to cooking and sewing, but also included programs in Child Cure and Development, Home Manage- ment, Housing, and Family Living. All these courses included problems of consumer buying and budgeting. For beginners, a full-year introduc- tory course was required. After this course, however, classes could be tak- en for one semester only. A new subject has been added to the Home Economics Department this year. It is called Home Economics Occupations and is taught by Mrs. Nesbitt. It is L1 cooperative course combining on-the-job experience with study at school in ll work-related class. '27 sq. Z to f 1 1 , R 1 .I - 'f W i Ajgqfsp J of ,g 1 1 .lj 1 f y as 1- iz-.141 , , Beth Swango june Nesbitt RJ' Seem! Science epezefmem' Built Better Citzlens The Social Science Department worked to give students a hetter in- sight into the prohlems of the world and the people who make up our universe. Although the students were taught United States History and American Government, the problems of other nations were also stressed in XVorld History and XVorld Affairs. A world-wide scope was also used in XVorld Cultures, a class which dealt with the art, literature, history, and customs of the niajor cultures oi' the world. Economics explored prohlems in agriculture, lahor, and industry, while Sociology dealt with social groups and changes. A new course, Psychology, was added this year in the Social Science Department to help students under- stand more ahout themselves and their fellow men. Fred Sheffield 34 Thomas England In V Z., st -4 Rosabel Rasmussen David Rainford RUN Sh99l9!' William Evans i l 1 -in ,.,..,-aww' janet Newhn presents her panacea on current problems. ' . if Terry Wollan I A H. O. Croft iqivlkfiikm .awww William Ransdell 36 x X '37 Alice Henseler W ,1 fikf X N' my ' ll ' William Truesdale John SOWiDSki l ,I 4, H i, i ll l l I l l . ,.,-wi... Milk-v SQ? 1 J I l w Daniel Spreckelmeyer Q S vt. 1 fa. ' au., 2 if ., aa. , lil j., ' , 'W 'Fx af , X , ' in f l z ' Hk.s5.W'V 2. W ' 'X 1' f F If .N f x 5 Q 3 I V I C7 Q 2 f J .. ' 4 f ' e V 1 I H .1 g 3 , 52:7 ' 1 e Greta Lawrence M V---- M yea., ,. Y Kg '. Z , wwmnmvw'H ' 'W , ...M , fffllov. I gieizf' ,iff .. ,fa ' I ,itis 5 T S in M .V , , . H.. Charles Cappellin James Edwards Ella Chilovich Fine Arts Enriched M New Cezerses This vear's students in the Fine Arts Department worked to develop their creative abilitv and talent in the fields of music, both vocal and instrumental, and art. Mr. Spreckelmever continued his direction of the A Cappella Choir. the Advanced Girls' Choir, the Mixed Choir. the Sophomore Cirls' Choir. and the Singing Seven. An all-male group, the Singing Senators, was also added this year. These groups pre- sented Christmas and Spring Concerts to entertain parents. friends, and fellow students. Two new music courses, Music Appreciation and Xlusic Theorv, were added. Taught bv Mrs. Chilovich. these courses increased students' awareness and understanding of music. Instrumental music activitv was led by Mr. Cappelliu, who directed the band, and Mr. Bowen. who cou- ducted the orchestra. These groups performed at school concerts, com- munitv events, and at home games. The Art Department worked to develop in students an understanding of the basic fundamentals of art and an appreciation of the various art forms. Artists displaved their creativ- itv and imagination in pencil sketches, chalk drawings, and works in pen and ink. Both fvlrs. Lawrence and Nlr. Edwards helped students develop techniques and skills in the many different fields of art. 'Kits 'Skis , vt f Af -sv e f - ss. -'2::.swaf-lf '- Shxix W xy vvxxx X E - X x Ralph Bowen vi f . .wi 'ss L . rl .. --I . . A 1 R X ' a s .... -k '9sv.,.:.,. X t ..,, ...,,., ,.,.. ....,.,,..,,, ..,: . , X -v s+.s,? ::::ri.a.sQ':iQ - rs.. s- sl t ' x x ai Qi , NSR., ' is 3' f ix , se Q... we s-sk fi. . 1. ,I , Q K safes- t a 1if.Qf .e. A ,g,.... is .X .,,,,p A 37 Yi sw . wiwfi ska. Sfzmlerzfs Prepared mf Z4l'Z!V6 Cmfeeffs In Clicking typexvriters, scratching pencils, and industrious students typ- ified the Business Department. Even though they were in the process of revising and expanding their curricu- lum, the teachers of this department concentrated their efforts on prepar- ing students for a career in busi- ness. Classroom instruction enabled the students to develop typing, book- keeping and stenographic skills. On- Business the-job training opportunities offered in Office Occupations and Distribu- tive Education allowed a carefully selected group of students to obtain first-hand knowledge of actual busi- ness situations. The training offered to students in this department is designed to pre- pare them for Work in a government agency or in the sales field as well as for work in a business office. Donna McNeely Leona Garrison -cs ! Jeanne Carmody 'E-1 Ioan Struck IRQ 'Ji MP3 X ,ic ppip . 'D Ng ,f 'J' lac is ifwlmfef ll Q, X-. vs . . in ,f y x .Na , -'-N-..,...., .qc - , ' , wiser' Q-.f 1 1 If? A S3 is? K X i , X gg . N 'Y X X x AY Mira wx X Nw X l v ' X 'Q ' . .. , ,,,,:,....V , if J wx 'NX Wilma Leasman X - l W Portia Merrill Anqxw K fr '1- H 911- lack Fischer Mary Carmody db Eazffpboney Cqzmimeai Smderzfs With C07Z7!67f'5dl707fZ Students and teachers were happy to get the two new language labs this year. The labs were used on a rotating basis for Classes. Also, individual booths were provided for students who wished to ubone upi' during study periods or after school. New Courses this year were the third-year German class and the non- credit Russian class. lt is hoped that next year there will be enough inter- ested students to form a full-credit Russian class, fifth-year French and Spanish classes, and a fourth-year German course. 1 Y i 2 l 5 I Edward Haberle Antonio Jimenez 40 Karolyn Fredrick Valencia Huson Edith Closecki , N t ,QQXQ X Puzzled students strive to decipher gibberish. X frlfi- ', ,, f ..gs?'5 ' Gustav Speder Dorothy Temple 2 , i ji, A KQM, , + -we-, , a , A,,A 5 , AA ..., I s f ' ,, W.. 1: .- -1 4, 1 g , 2 1 6? Ms? 2' f pnnunnnnpiw nnnwb Fred Ellis works in Print Shop, an important area in Industrial Arts. Charles Trowbridge mimfzfmf Arts Sfimufvzfezl omfiomzl Skills The Industrial Aits Department consists of courses in metal-working, graphic arts, wood-working, and Eff ,AA 'g i pu f mechanical drawing. Vocational mama NESS, 2 Courses offered in the Vocational 54 W 5 ' ' Q School were auto mechanics, voca- ,. A 'v?2,jw,iQ Q tional drafting, electronic data pro- ' EA viwl H cessing, building trades, electricity 1 I and electronics, and welding. These j forms of education are not intended Vifgilstantof' si to develop skilled artisans, but rather Willard Duffy to create an interest in this form of education. The objectives of an Industrial Arts and Vocational program are to de- velop useful habits, attitudes and knovvledges, an effective utilization of materials, and appropriate adjustment to the industrial phases of the modern environment. The satisfaction in Industrial Edu- cation comes to the student when he - is able to Work through a project all the way from its early stages to the finished product. oct 42 SW' me ,,...x-.-f-W John Staats Thomas Morris 4 x4 X . , W -an mia VUUNQDMV A -- ' . X W ,qwwn-,.14 4. Y ,.... A, , S M ff Ronald Huddleston john Psaute X X x X X X Linda McCoy Donald Hudson Donald Yutzy Daib Classes Higbfiglifeal Physica! Eafacafioa Program The seven-period day and ex- panded facilities made it possible for gym classes to meet every day this year. Included for the first time in Girls, Physical Education were field hockey and modern dance as well as a three-week block of health and sex education per semester for both boys and girls. At the beginning of the second semester, girls voted to initiate a clean-towel service for a fee of 82.50. Outside of regular classes, gym en- thusiasts were able to participate in the Girls, Athletic Association, an expanded intramural program, and gymnastics club, which met on 44 Tuesdays and Thursdays. Girls spe- cifically interested in physical educa- tion as a college major elected P.E. Majors Glass, which offered a more complete program in Physical Edu- cation. Boys, classes utilized the facilities of Douglas Park because of crowded athletic-field conditions. The first and seventh hour classes were able to schedule tennis at Washington Park. Everyone realized that classes were overcrowded, and it appeared these conditions would bring about a return to the even-odd system in the next few years. we? Helen johnson l ' Az- MW, , WW W' Z ,, , 92 X George Meidel Arlene Antilla 1 ' ,f . x - - X f u 5 1 f 3 7' ' . 5 fr 5 eh . 5 1 5 ,, 4 X V We 1 f X I N fr x iv' sg A Hz ar- Q ! W a,' V ,jf ,en Q z f 4 M, 3 i 5 1 ,I lk V X f . Q '1 ' Aa: a V1 Roger Kendall Norman Keefner MN fpeeeezf elzeeezfeeez Stressed mee Cezeeses Special Education at Springfield High School is under the direction of Miss Susan Xllilley. This type of edu- cation is adapted priinarily to the ex- ceptional learner. The greater part o their time is spent in the areas of inathematics, English, and social studies. Some of these students are ein- ployed in local husinesses and as aides in the elementary schools dui'- ing a part ol' the school day. Others attend regular classes in various de- partinents. As pre-vocational coordinator lor the Special Education Prograin, Nlr. Busch supervises this phase of the prograin at both Springfield and Southeast High School. f. Susan XVilley Sheryl Corbett at work in Sears' Stock Room. Monika Schmidt on duty at the Hay-Edwards kindergarten. New '7' Us 46 P ss A ' 'A V - six' as Seventh hour study hall after a long, hard day. my W, .s.... N y .AA.A,,,A,,..,, . M , .ct Judy Kinney-Juniors Jeanine Nelch-Sophomores -Hman...-Q iffzwiy az!! Directors Szzpeffzfised .Vfzmfv Study hall supervisors were again employed to monitor students in study halls. They were aided by staff teachers, one of whom was assigned to each study hall each period. The sophomores used the cafeteria for their study center, and the juniors and seniors studied in the auditorium. Besides checking attendance and maintaining order, another task ofthe supervisors was aiding the counselors in distributing information on testing programs and class schedules. The supervisors remained with the same class for the three years that they were in high school, as did the counselors. Thus, the study hall sup- ervisors, too, were ahle to know the students in the individual classes quite well. Roberta McCoy-Seniors 47 Staff Hmzdfeai ,yr bl ' R I ' I The efficient operation of the busi- ness office, the student office, and the counseling office at SHS is the re- sponsibility of a very capable, dedi- cated office staff. Mrs. Lane, Mrs. I , , 4 Browning, and Mrs. Hursh keep the ,ff MM 3 ,mb main office running smoothly. Mrs. MW Martinie supervises the student office, J N I . If and Miss Brvant handles attendance X records. Mrs. Kostolni receives stu- , dents and visitors in the counseling ,mL ,iw' ' Office' Mrs. Blair, the school nurse, is on ' Viii ' duty throughout the school day. Many students avail themselves of her Norma Browning Mildred Hursh services each day. ,... , r, Y We ' 1 f'-as-Q if . lil: ' l .F ad ig V f .2 W.. . X Arvia Bryant Marian Martinie D0r0fl1y Lane MQW fi 'f 'R ii ' .,... Izi- n ' 'Q l l WH I ' 1 gggmi Nf gv jg ,-,, 4 i it 1 1 I 1 . i f- 1 'l l ' ..... it t f c M M i pu , Q in JAM . . u M Grace Kostolni s f-R A i J. XY-..- X,-Q H-A my -NN ii gf, Swvvww Ms' Y V---..s.,,.., , , ,M fgl, f i T W., s --B., Front Bow: Anne Madden, Helen Woodrum, Betty Sperry, Elizabeth Hart, Maxine Pope, Neva Colean, Mardel Moffett, Clella Patterson. Row Two: Norma Goddard, Alleta Britton, Martha Lee, Arvilla Brawner, Edna Tomlinson, Emily Wiebking. 5' Fhilffiiiflli ..,.., 7 I-A X I, UWA Z! . QQ X Z! Nu.. I hope they've ordered the new supply of Drano. Cafeteria Expmzdeff oar! efecfimz The results of a survey taken in hoinerooms shortly after school hegan were used to improve cafeteria service. More snack foods such as lll1l'l'll7lll'g0l'S and hot dogs were added to the menu. Another innovation was recorded music during lunch shifts. Custodial employees were respon- sihle for keeping the building clean during the school day as well as after evening functions. The Christmas concert presented somewhat of a prohlem to this eiiicient group. Long after the concert had heen given, the custodial staff could he seen chasing snowflakes. Custodians also assisted program directors in setting up props, arrang- ing chairs, and regulating, the puhlic address system. Front Row: Frank Kobetich, Frances Brunk, Lloyd Sistek, Victor Wartenbe. Row Two: Harold Green, Harold Pickerel, Bill Ship- ley. 49 T T I T Q I 1 T I ' STUDENTS CQNTRIBUTED TO COMMUNITY Ti ACTIVITIES THROUGH . fzzdeizf mm!! A ctw! If Il 5 Somzdifzcg B0 The principal objective of Spring- field High Schools Student Council is to improve relations among the students, faculty, and administration. They literally act as a Sounding Board for any problems which arise. They are also responsible for various school functions. Student Council sponsored Homecoming and the Va- riety Show. The proceeds helped finance our AFS student program. This year the Student Council initiated a monitoring program. Monitors were appointed to aid in controlling the hall traffic during classes. They also served as escorts and supplied information for visitors aw! to the school. Members participated in charitable programs such as the Can and Dime Drive and Peanuts for Polio. The Student Council is a member of Intra- City Student Council. The SHS rep- resentatives to this council were sen- iors Mary ,lane Richter, Ron Coffman, and Cene Drendel, who is the cor- responding secretary for the SHS Student Council, juniors Becky Har- bison and Charlie Meyer, and soph- omore Marty XVeisbaum. The Inter- Student Council school exchange is another organization to which the Student Council belongs. R 2 ll 5 1 Roger Kinney recognizes a motion from the floor. l Front Row: Dick Burton, Terri Stauffer, Sue Jones, Becky Harbison, Kathy Burke, Deb- bie Pelham, Patsy Harmony, Chris Hester, Cathy Vanselow. Row Tu,-0: Becky Xvin- ning, Patti Fleming, Linda Davis, Sue Smith, Leslie Barrow, Pat Cardner, Bonnie 52 Barber, Carolyn Edwards, Ron Coffman, Dick Herren, Mr. Lessly, Advisor. Row Three: Patty Roland, Nancy Owens, Sally Randolph, Dana Hawkins, Sue Shinn, Sue Askew, Shelley Bannister, Mary jane Richter, Lynn Maupin, Laurel Coutrakon, Roger Kinney, Dennis Larson, Steve Pat- ton. Row Four: Jeff Wilday, Pete Coutra- kon, Thom Bishop, Fred Brotherson, Steve Tozer, Bill McCoy, Bob Fleetwood, Dean Kerasotes, Gene Drendel, Don Patton, Kit Kozeliski. .wg N, ' We it S She was just here a minute ago. fs Y ez 5 lift, X i O 5 , W ,,....e ix L if Have you ever seen dimes march? twmk ,awww X z 1 1 ik A Ig 1 s K ,gf i K W' X X , 'iw Y 4 XXX ,Y .Qu X f gg ,7 2 . . K fd, my ,hwfn-G. A W , ii WM -vwimxwa ,if -7' Officers: Bonnie Barber, Secretaryg Marilyn Myers, Treasurerg Bob Fleetwood, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Roy Lessly, Advisorg Roger Kinney, President. 53 'E Front Row: Carol Chase, Nancy Colonius, Barb Hinton, Martha Branch, Helen Telecky, Mrs. McCoy, Linda Yates, Connie Hewitt, Grace Luttrell, Debbie Martin, Debbie Bass, Cinda Ackerman. Row Two: Leslie Mueller, Bev Lamken, Shirley Frankowiak, Liz Pulliam, Karen McCarty, Terry Eros, Libby Larison, Linda Lowrie, PHILO ACTIVES Betty, Albert, Jan Mallicoat, Linda Koskey. Row Three: Sue Ankenbrant, Janice Bur- nett, Linda Patia, Cheryl Eades, Phyllis Betts, Jenny Raney, Sallie Mack, Sue Smith, Diane Vehovic, Mary Bechtel, Joanne Casperin, Anne Weber, Shelley Sunderland. Row Four: Sally French, DeeDee Murphy, Bev Scaife, Kathy Moore, Candy O'Connor, Philos C0-Sponsored Hay-Rack Ride Philos once again began the year with initiation of pledges in Septem- ber. After formal initiation, pledges were responsible for selling tags in support of the animal shelter. The club sponsored a booth at the Beat Street Fair to aid the Little Red School House. They also co-sponsored a hay-rack ride with Interact in late October. Philos took part in Homecoming activities against the Urbana Tigers. 54 Kitty in a Casketi' was the theme of their float. Volunteers also sold pea- nuts at the afternoon game. During the Christmas season, Philo carolers went to four area nursing homes. The club donated gift-wrapped presents to patients at the jacksonville State Hospital and the Lincoln State School. Officers held a Christmas dinner for residents of the john Hay Homes. Nubia, Philos' foster child from Colombia. Ioan Miller, Ruth Stewart, Sue Walter, Pat Moe, Sheila Lane. Row Five: Pam Irwin, Bev Moss, Iudy Hammerslough, Debbie Dawson, Chris Henley, Linda Kansy, Nancy McCoy, Carol Chastain, jean Milne, Char- lene McAlexander, Marianne Aikman, Bev Cochran, Cheri Fullager, Sheila Keith, Sue Reynolds. 'X Rm. -eh 3 i . xi 3,5 1 , Q 1 , . .A ,, ,.- , , w -!'U , K ,Qt , 1 , .Q f 7 1 QE. LX vs: -Q gg: 9 , f x x ig AM, di , gm ,.-1,2 ' -.J wif ff 6' ag xy l, A ' -,M if I ' f a ' HY, ' , l . 'rf ' fu ' bk? 5 , . gg . , get pu' z x A' S S X an Q5-ff: I A fi givyty ' it ' Q fa I ' C Q W A, I 6 . 0 f ' f D 6 Q ' ,lid I U. ...gl 25, -1 1 I 4' . a f 93' ' 'fy 3 'il ' f - 37, Q Q . G . , I lt. , imma? . YE: - M -. - - f f, 'W Y A Philo Pledges resemble a line-up of ace criminals for the Dynamic Duo. Seated: Mrs. McCoy, Advisor, Libby Larison, President. Front Row: Karen Hickey, Debbie Rey- nolds, Chris Bluhm, Sally Schuerman, Chris Branch, Jeri Cobb, Jackie Williams, Brenda Warner, Jean Bankhead, Pam Hodge, Joyce Lauder, Carol Wise. Row two: Mary Hunter, Susan Rector, Linda Marlowe, Cindy Boner, Della Alexander, Khris Phil- lips, Carla Daley, Pam Mohr, Penny Carl- son, Judy Andrew, Vickie Lerch, Linda Standing: Sue Smith, Vice-President, Mary Bechtel, Secretary, Nancy McCoy, Treasurer, Grace Luttrell, Pledge Master. PHILO PLEDGES Woolley, Clara Cross, Marilyn Smith. Row Three: Donna Jones, Debbie Langford, Gail Sheffield, Stephanie Fritz, Mary DeBoice, Debbie Reinke, Lynn Martin, Jennie Kimes, Brenda Jones, Phyllis Martin, Debbie Pel- ham, Debbie Leach, Janet Behrens, Georgia Farley. Row Four: Janice Day, Debbie Reynolds, Kim Lane, Jeannie Irvine, Linda Frkovitch, Nancy Franke, Sue Hoard, Paula Ziegler, Sue Shinn, Sue Askew, Jan Hill, Debbie Vincent, Nancy Owens, Carol Lansford. Row Five: Jeannette Putting, Roxanne Watson, Linda Heiberg, Debbie Colson, Mary Suddarth, Judy Scaife, Pat Leichnsenring, Pam Aud, Jackie Hacker, Cathy Newhouse, Kathy Nelson, Susan Uber, Kay Judd, Vickie Johnson, Sue Huffman, Joyce Springer. 2 ' s f 1 4 2 4 4 Q 3 , ., vfk 1' , . .4 img, QAZQ lg -, izzfif f if ff' Q , . E Y If Front Row: Ed Huntley, Mark Schefller, Ken Cole, Steve Senalik, Kerry Galloway, Dave Schlembach, Dick Herren, Ron Coff- man, Pat Askew., Mike Fricke, Dave Colee. Row Two: Ingling Chin, Ed Bradley, Randy Barrow, Mike O'Connell, Jeff Patton, George Crawford, Jim Schlembach, Bill Dzfemcf Haven' Coffege azyy This year Interact sponsored its largest annual College Day. There were sixty-three colleges represented, and large numbers of students were able to contact representatives ofthe various colleges and universities. Some of Interact's other projects included working at the Concession Stand at football games and at the Theatre Guild, collecting for the United Fund, sponsoring a school assembly, and arranging for the KXOK All-Star Basketball Game. The oflicers for the year were: President, Kerry Galloway, Vice- President, Ron Coffman, Treasurer, Dick Herreng Secretary, Steve Senalik, Senior Board Members, Dave Schlembach and Mike O,Connell, and junior Board Member, Mark Schef- fler. Q! Trautman, jim Thomas, Roger Kinney, Tom Truesdale. Row Three: Dave Neat, Denny Frueh, Bob Moody, Sam Fernandez, John Cowie, Jim Helm, Robert Massey, Jim Tobvne, jim Stewart, Kenling Chin. Row Four: Ron Jones, Marty Spitz, Jim Young, Dave Neathery, Steve Tillman, Jeff Evans, Mike Cochran, Ken Pennington, Mike Bartsch, Greg Davis. Row Five: Mr. Milnes, Advisor, Mike O'Conner, jim Martin, Bob Lohrenz, Ken Starkey, Mike Barker, jeremy Patey, Richard Bartlow, Charles Fritsch. Chicken-Mann gets tipolf at KXOK All-Stars vs SHS Faculty Game. sy . X x .. K5 XX' A: Q X X Q ' fl 553 I?Q-X'fig:QrWw 1 X 5' ,1 n fl' 4,4 . Qi, - Q QW x, f +y ,121-L' ,I , N 5 is ,. ' - vi Tv CW ? I X W M ' N 722 , V 5 2? , 3 rw- X -5if'f- X. - aw ' ,A xi 'fo 'iw 25. -,Wei Q f 1 ' f,Q.3v'S'7f? ' Q -' yr ,qw , 'Y 4' 1. I , X 1fqYm'i'1 L., 'X ff- .1 11, .... ,f - mi V X , gm 4' 5131 My Q- X,-, , 5- , ' , , ' V iff -W lv K ,X gtcifivi ' m f-,M .fm ' X 1 X 57 ,I :,.g?5s,3:l H Y , 2 X 1 V . r fi . - V , X I :ffm W L -Qzf 215521, 7 . -- r 2. 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' , A 2 WX 1 M , , 50 Ixerry Calloway conducts bllSll'l8SS meetmg Interact got the tigers by the tail. Seated: Kerry Calloway, Presidentg Ron Coffman, Vice-President. Row Two: Dave Schlembach, Senior Board Memberg Mark Scheffler, Junior Board Memberg Steve 'W Senalik, S9Cl'0t3l'Q'Q Dick Herren, Treas- l1l'6l'. es Bas Worker! Diligenfbf To Support A Faster Child At the end of the last school year, Les Bas adopted a South Vietnamese girl through the Christian Children's Fund. Her name is Thi Cam Tu, and she is nine years old. The girls in the letters and gifts club sent her throughout the year. After the initiation of the junior Les Bas, the pledges earned points by selling doughnuts before school on Tuesdays and Thursdays to hungry students and teachers. A new project this year was a booth for the Beat Street Fair. It was a ring-toss booth with a slight innova- tion - the rings were tossed on the feet of a can-can girl. A Christmas party at the Hope School for the Blind is held tradi- tionally. This year the Singing Seven furnished the entertainment, and cookies baked by Les Bas members were served. Other events of the year were the annual Mother-Daughter Luncheon, a dance held in the spring, which was co-sponsored with other school clubs, and the Les Bas Homecoming Float which bore the theme, Tear Those Tigers. x -Q l Q Thi Cam Tu, a native of Saigon, South Vietnam. ,,.aw,ma..u-we wi Ss K we is is ix t is Q, Front Row: Miss Rasmussen, Advisor, Peggy Fielden, Sheila Womner, Candy Tomlin, Peggy Sharp. Row Two: Randi 58 is fs, Payne, Becky Loud, Brenda Wright, Mar- garet Heidinger, Lorena Pillman, Pam Rut- ter. Row Three: Jane Cillock, Sally Ran s as W , X M. ' :- H vs: MX- gswefgiii Simi will Fx '--.! Kuntzi, Erika Rethy, Jean dolph, Linda Weber, lane Phillips, Nancy Heckler. st 5 S 5 2 4 A E 1 5 an-renew-NM. .5 :Q i iw.-......r-rqprs..-.-fs..-is--,gg-. g , ? x Front Row: Debbie Stehman, Bree Hum- phrey, Liz Vicars, Linda Davison, Janet Marr, Barb Burns, Patty Morton, Diana Pippy, Wendy McCroskey, Sandy Kasalko, Darlene Tepker. Row Two: Janet Smith, Mary Ellen Crimes, Crig Roberts, Richa- lene Wormer, Debbie Simons, Sandy i 2 I 7 Bostian, Carol Routman, Ioan Brake, Deb- bie Hollingsworth, Debbie Hamilton, Les- lie Kramer, Lynn Kirk, Pat Tracy, Kay Williams. Row Three: Joy Geiselman, Bev Hawk, Linda Mitchell, Sue Schnepp, Becky Winning, jean Rutter, janet Iones, Shelley Bannister, Denise Kimmich, Gail Seated: Peggy Fielden, Secretary, Nancy Heckler, President, Sheila , Wormer, Vice-President. Standing: Pam Rutter, Program Chairman, Jean Weber, Pledge Chairman, Candy Tomlin, Treasurer. QS Qi? gs, 4329 5 Q X ,nmgw 3 i: i! Bas. Tracey, Sally Dexheimer, Debbie Dugger, Jeanne Sherer. Row Four: Carolyn Heild, Brenda Byus, Melinda Stickney, Joanne Dodds, Janet Zoch, Diane Elliott, Laurie Sands, Alinda Weber, Jean Yoder, Marty Loyd, Sandy McCollum, ,loEllen Brirquet, Katherine Saner. x x xii . Punch is served by the officers to the newly initiated Junior Les 59 WJ ey Club 7f'01!f6L,66! Services or Commzmizy Key Club continued its tine tradi- tion ofserving school and community by collecting money for the Salvation Army at Christmas time and raising funds for the Animal Shelter. The members of Key Club provided great fun for their fellow students and a chance to watch the faculty members at their athletic best by sponsoring the Donkey Basketball Game. Also on the more social side of their activities was a spring dance, co-sponsored with the other school clubs. Front Row: Mr. Winclisch, Advisor, Mike McClintock, Dale Smith, Curt Lindquist, Dave Fowler, Dick Burton, Dale YVhittle, Dave Goldman. Row Two: Terry Powell, Tony Petrone, Mark Tubbs, Bob McDaniel, Jim Dunn, Chris Cameron, Stephen Pet- 5 S SW, I as ,V as .. it li ,xl iz I T x it 4 3 . ,X ' it ES E Y 3 I 5 Front Row: David Goldman, Vice-President, Dale Whittle, Sophomore Board Member: Skeet Ross, President. Row Two: Dick Owen, Senior Board Member: Fred Brotherson, Treasurer: Lee Dawson, Secretary. Not Pictured: Bill Kellner, junior Board Member. i I 5, Wim I we ' 9 , w gf fi 'Ji'izi' ra 9 mmiariea stirs' if a .5 sg. div! BF if-if '1. F X Y 'Q 'tl xy! 1 1' X -S lx S 51 SM' Bill Hull stirs the brew, but it turned out that the tigers weren't in the soup. rone, Richard Howe. Row Three: Paul Holz, Bruce Smith, Steve Kaplan, Terry Kane, Dean Kerasotes, Steve Grant, Ron Pnuskey, jeff Rice, Phillip Montgomery, john McKibben. Row Four: Mike Beaumont, Terry O'Brien, Jim Grove, Bernie Rubin, Steve Bowen, Mike Schwartz, Bill Stieren, Skeet Ross, Tom Sonneborn. Row Five: jim Chapin, Jeff Gibbs, James Barham, Leland Dawson, Fred Brotherson, Dave DeKraker, Bill Hull, Jeff Wilday, john Blythe, Dick Owen. y .X X X. va toss. X1-we XSASX, .X r :S ' 2 2 2 5 4 3 if 5 2 Q , f is A N -an 2 i 2 Z Front Row: Beth Wenzel, Becky Taylor, Linda Tennyson, Cinda Ackerman, Cindy Embree, Lynda Kovski, Clara Cross, Laura Schwartz, Kathy Wood. Row Two: Mary Ann Herron, Deanne Mickle, jodie Wins- low, Lindi Porter, Diane Peterson, Linda Davis, Kathy Burke, Mitzi Eastham, Linda mejor Cazpifofme Extensive art work, vigorous con- tract solicitation, and many long hours of work characterized the ac- tivities of this years junior Capitoline Staff. The club, under the successful and capable guidance of Mr. Cooler, compiled and sold the annual Spring- x 'ESF' 5 , Blah' A -me Lowrie, Sue Reynolds, Brenda Sanders, Marilyn Smith. Row Three: Mona Thomp- son, Jan Thurwachter, Pat Moe, Erika Rethy, Carol Harvey, Sue Zieger, Marty Woods, Sue Burke, Bev Durr, Elaine Tick, Janice Eckerstrom, Andrea Caydos, Patty Rhoads, Pat Castles. Row Four: Allynn Walker, Sue Smith, Debbie Horning, Linda Kuntzi, Berta Lohman, Deb Wilcockson, Sally Randolph, Margaret Ellis, Dana Hawkins, Claire Stuckey, Karen Clark, Sheila Lane, Cherie Fullager, Polly jones, Sheila Keith. zmfzfieal '69 Yearbook Smff field High School Student Directory in preparation for their work on the Capitoline Staff the following year. Each year Junior Capitoline don- ates its profits to the school to be used to help improve Springfield High School's image and student life. Dur- ing the summer, the new junior Cap- itoline Staff worked on landscaping the front lawn of the school. Other contributions to the school by the club were various trophies, jackets for the tennis team, and new cheer- leaders, uniforms. Junior Capitoline advisors Sally French and Lark Nelson. 61 Cezpefelene Staff Used Three Column Lezyeeet On September 15, members of the 1968 Capitoline staff attended the annual Illinois State High School Press Association convention held in Champaign, Illinois. Those who at- tended this informative session re- turned to S.H.S. filled with several new and usable ideas for layouts, copy, photographs, and cover design. Under the able direction of advisor Miss Carmody and editor-in-chief Nancy Robbins, members compiled and organized information pertinent to the scholastic, athletic, and social activities of the 67-68 school year. Working constantly and diligently during seventh period each day and often after school and on Saturdays, each person on the staff considered herself personally rewarded as each of the three deadlines was met. By recording memories of the school year through pictorial material and factual information, this year's Capitoline staff has hoped it success- fully captured the spirit of 1967-1968 at Springfield High School. naar' Nancy Heckler, Photo Editor 62 41 Nancy Robbins, Editor-in-Chief, Miss Mary Carmody, Advisor. Phyllis Betts, Assistant Copy Edzlorg Peggy Fielden, Copy Editor. .. y-' X sw.. W sf X K X X 1 - ig -wr Sa . we , fl x i X X 1 X Q N . ,N N xx .K HL if Mx xx X XX 5 X S X w X X S 9 . f 6 R ' N. . 'L X 'E 5' as N Xi X Ng Y 'X F S x f A XX X ks 1' X X 8 :Mum . li A x 'K ,. , 5 s .3 x, X 25 : an .wff ' N' - ,E , A rf W rsh , M . :.- - i l -.1: 5 Y 'r - 1 , . w s s .X an .1 . b. x , .AS 4- , A -XX .. ff, . , 72 Ii QL, A .2 W thi lu. General Staff Renee Carveyg Cindy Campbellg Kathy Moore, Index Editorg Brenda Wrightg Sue Smithg Jayne Williamsg Rhonda Edmonds. Not pictured: Libby Larison. 1Qx t-5.x QW? 4 Nancy Anderson, Business Managerg Jean Wilson, Sports Editor. u I7 Au ze zz '- 26 27 28 29 Q , 5 s Ik i ,. RSg,,M,, .. XXQNU indivi- Staf Photographers: lim Helm, Jean Wil- son, Mark johnson. Not pictured: Barb Wright. Copy Stuff Elaine Eiseng Melinda North- rup, Class Editorg Mary Pedigog Sue Me- hang Sally Frenchg Mary Rossman. 63 ss QQ s N. RFQ' 'sew xx 'S if M... l W e-NR, as gs 'V l' ... Front Row: Steve Grant, Editor-in-Ghiefg Gandy Tomlin, Business Managerg Genie Grant, Feature Editor. Row Two: Phyllis Betts, News Editorg Sue Smith, Layout Editorg Linda DeRight, Art Editorg Peg Puschel, Mailing. Hou' Three: Mark johnson and Bill Beatty, Photographers. 'sw GA QE., f-Y au so Arlene Horrighs, WValter Gallas, Genie Grant-Feature Staff Offwf ress Maderrzzied Layout O T For his fifth consecutive year, Xlr. Ronald Huddleston was again advisor to the statt for the Senator, Springfield High School's student newspaper. Under the direction of Editor-in-Chief Steve Grant, the Senator Statt' took great strides in improving the news- paper and has proven itselfsuccessful. All work on the paper must he done outside of school time. Assisting the statt in their work was a new otlset printing machine provided hy the Board of Education. Xlanaging Editor Lihluv Larison, News Editor Phyllis Betts, and Lay- out Editor Sue Smith attended lec- 64 tures at the Illinois State High School Press Association Convention in Sep- temher. They received manv new suggestions, some of which were uti- lized in subsequent issues ofthe Sen- ator. Staff photographers experi- mented with layouts for insert picture pages which were highly successful. The staff editorialized frequently - sometimes with resulting action and sometimes to no avail. Editors sounded oft against parking-lot con- ditions, useless drinking fountains, and -1-minute passing periods he- tween classes. I 9 'K . . ,jf :vm E Zi -f ,Ks '. W - uw.. . -,.'- ' -, ' ' V -e .W-jzgcfe .JW ' , if H QQ,-. X , , Greg McClelland, Sports Editor. he Senator N gf-H-, ef 5 nbfiliak 39' 'R f .N we 5 vu-,tar-xt., N5 tp -,f. M. ra ' an Xb, sets K ta Q 4 e K. 'Rn GA :gg .s u .fa W 1 4 0-. 'vs -as -. 'f'?1P'f:.5 t 'e U, n ' , at ,-, ,J 1 5 X1 x' Z ,Q Mary Rossman and Debbie M2l'tiIl-Cif- Libby Larison, Co-Editorg Mr. Huddleston, Advisorg Steve Grant, Co-Editor. culation Staff Cheri Fullager, Chris Henley, Sue Smith-Layout Staff -,,,.,..--H1' ,.,.1w-ww Kill-If X, is 4:-1... - 'fn Front How: Phyllis Betts and Pam Irwin. Back Row: .Ian Hill and Mary Rossman-News Staff '-ef, , . i- n-..,f Fzzfzzzfe embers Lwwzef! ew Techniques Faculty mcmhers Mrs. Haynes and Nliss Cjiunplvcll, entlmsiastically ad- vised thc lfuturc Teacliers ni' America this ycgnx Chili mcmlaers attended mcetings every other Tncsclay. The meetings ieatnrccl such pmgrains as LI talk hy Miss Antilla on thc worli nl' thc Peace Corpsg planning lm' the F.T.A. booth at thc Little Rcd School- lmnse Fuirg and several films of in- tercst to prospective tcnclicrs. The F.T.A. attendccl an Institute 4 - ' last fall in Argcnta. At this meeting, 'Nr nmovations in teaching and coiirsc - --W scheduling in high sclmnls wcrc dis- cnssecl. A tic-tac-tue lnooth lniilt hy the club lin' the Bcat Street Fair, and thc annual Facnltx' Christmas Tea wcrc Arlene Horrighs 59l'Ve5 MTS- CHFHSOH at the Mr- Turner exudes the ChfiSfm-QS Spirit- two nl' the projects snccessllnlly un- Fawllychrlstmas Tea' clertalcen hy' thc QITJIIP. Front Row: Rebecca Schwarz, Connie Rau: Two: Mrs. Haynes, Nliss Campbell. Jones, Candy O'Conn0r, Jacqueline Taylor Klutnick, Denise Klang, Donna Hatfield, Row Three: XValter Callas, Sue Edwards, Denise RUtl16l'llOI'd,3Ilk6OCOIll16ll. jean XVilson, Mary Pedigo, Carolyn Hield. Arlene Horrighs, Chantal YVils0n, janet 66 XF ale Uf Typing Guides Fimmcm' F. S. A. Projects The Future Secretaries Association is sponsored by the National Secre- taries Association of Springfield. Miss Wilma Leasnian is advisor of the club at SHS. Membership is open to high school junior and senior girls in all public and parochial schools who are enrolled in typing and shorthand and who maintain a general average of C or higher. In the All-City Association, there were approximately 116 members this year who attended programs on grooming, panel discussions, and var- ious other topics of interest to the fu- ture secretary. Profits from a style show held in March were added to a business school scholarship fund. An- other fund-raising project for the SHS chapter was the selling of Typing Guides for term papers. This has been a very successful venture for the chapter for the past several years. Front Row: Debbie Kerns, Janet Reynolds, Karen Vacco, Sue Volz, Joyce Alinger. Hou' Two: Charlene McAlexander, Bev Lamken, Joyce Bliss, Nikki Kileen. Row Three: Miss Leasman, Advisor, Lynn Shutt, Debbie Birdsell, Dorothy Burris, Barb Majewski. Row Four: Kathie Phillips, Sue Fraase, jackie Hacker, Sara Kostolni. and it s well worth the quarter to insure a flawless exact picturesque, eye-pleasing term paper. A. F. S. Club Promoted Exrlwmge Pragmm The American Field Service Club has two main functions: first, to wel- come the foreign exchange student to Springfield High School and to make him feel at home, second, to acquaint the students of Springfield High with the opportunity of spending a summer or a school year in some foreign country under the auspices of the American Field Service. In the fall, the AFS Club devoted much time and effort to building a float which captured second place in the Homecoming Parade. At the same time, members were also preparing for their Cake VValk Concession at the Beat Street Fair. Also, this group co- sponsors the International Dinner which is held each year in the spring. Front Row: Mary Rossman, Donna Rey- nolds, Sue McAuliff, Denise Kimmich, Genie Grant, Terry Stauffer, Dottie Foutch, Liz Vicars, Bree Humphrey, Sandy Bostian. Row Two: Mrs. Garrison, Advisor, Ann Koch, Sue Mars, Peggy Puschel, Janice Cochran, Shelley Bannister, Janet Smith, Exchange student Monica Fatio appreciates the American sense of humor at A.F.S. meet- ing. Front Row: Peggy Puschel, Vice-President, Fatio, Exchange Student, Alexa Wood, Host Treasurer, Diane Peterson, Secretary. Diane Peterson, Nevin Alpan, Jan Deater, Sue Avery, Dorothy Cazel. Row Three: Jean Rutter, Debbie Colson, Sue Laswell, Eloise Koch, Jan Hill, Debbie Hollingsworth, Les- ley Cramer, Debbie Pelham, Debbie Bahre, Vickie Hounds, Jan Smith, Mary Grimes, Janice Cochran, President. Row Two: Monica sister to exchange student, Randy Brinkman, Nancy Robbins, Jean Yoder. Row Four: Brenda Byus, Janet Zalk, Susie Schnepp, Pam Rutter, Marianne Aikman, Bob Byus, Randy Brinkman, Walter Callas, Marty Loyd, Arlene Horrighs, Jan Sescleifer, Jody Furry, Alexa Wood, Monica Fatio, 3ff'XS3-. 32, F.-,v.'Xv,'.E rf fX vii Front Row: Ann Cameron, Sondra Kosalko, as f 5 Q 3 2 is E ei 5 5 ? 2 Z 2 E 3 2 e McCroskey, Randi Payne, Bill Porter, Todd john Wells, Chris Robertson, Dwight Poore, Sallie Birket, Genie Grant, Peggy Puschel. Domke, John Ransdell, Coach. Row Three: Rick Millard. Row Two: Clayton Travis, Coach, Wendy Jim Martin, Jim Williams, Bob Prentice, This method is guaranteed to catch flies. 1.14 , ,. --,, Wie, , ,V Mme ' 1 AW nf X , We Q PM - 2.54 5 t . we 'MW ,faf 2 xi.......ue 5211- - Debate team organizes plan of attack. .Y H S Debate Team Wen Big 12 Championship Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation pro- cedures. This year the Springfield High School Debate Team established itself as one of the finest in Central Illinois. Sally Birket and Chris Robertson de- bated together at SIU in Carbondale and placed sixth out of almost one hundred schools. At Richwoods in Peoria, our team placed second with a Seven Win and one loss record. S.H.S. Won the Big Twelve Confer- ence debate contest, with Sally Birket and Chris Robertson winning first and second-place speaker awards. Through much time and effort, this yearis debate team brought great honors to S.H.S. with so many victor- ies. 69 'Www Em' 3 T' Art Club Ojficers: Richard Paris, Vice-President, Alexa Wood, SeCl'et3l'Y3 Renee Garvey, Treasurer, Carolyn Sackett, President. All Club ecomfell Clwlrmmy We Al Illinois Stale Museum Appreciation of art, more than ar- tistic ability, was the aim of this years Art Club. Their monthly meetings, however, produced more tangible re- sults. Visiting art galleries, design centers and museums was a part of their yearly activities. One of their major projects was to decorate a Christmas tree in the Illi- nois State Museum with ornaments handmade of corn husks, seeds, ber- ries, and pine cones. Designing and selling Springfield High School booster pennants was another project that kept the Art Clubs members en- joyably occupied. The club, which is composed of students who are interested in art, strives to help them develop under- standing of art and originality in their work. Officers ofthe club are President, Carolyn Sackettg Vice-President, Richard Paris, Secretary, Alexa NVood and Treasurer, Renee Garvey. The unique Christmas tree takes shape Ffvnf RDUJI Cindy Campbell, Mary Ross- Second Row: Paula Ziegler, Nancy Red- Keeley, Robin Eberhardt, Nancy Kentner man, Debbie Martin, Richard P3fiS, Kafefl ding, Jane Lindley, Donna Hart, Jean Roxanna Kibble, Melinda Stickney, Alexa Welton, Carolyn Sackett, Diana Pippy, Milne, Cathy Beck, Andrea Caydos, Sandy Wood, Renee Garvey, Kurt Mundstock Janice ECkCl'Sfr0m, Mrs- Lawrence, Advisor. Creenwalt. Third Row: Linda F raase, Pam Suzanne Schnepp, Pat Castles. X Front Row: Sheri Arvin, jill Barnes, Pam Keeley, Colleen Spinney, Pat Gardner, Bonnie Barber, Susan McAuliff, Leslie Bar- row, Kim Klickna, Don Woods. Row Two: Mary Cassady, Marian Lohman, Nancy Stailey, Lynnette Berdoll, Linda Beedie, Diane Jurkins, Lynn Maupin, Laurel Goutrakon, Ronald Coffman, Steve Grant. Row Three: Melinda Stickney, Debbie Wenneborg, Diane Woollen, Pam Patey, Skeet Ross, Dean Kerasotes, Denny Frueh, if nf f?'3'f,'. 1 fi i i N A . ur X f ,,., . T V. , .,.. e 'WX' X 1-,UT I f , f y - ' .s ' '- I-ff Lxjvi ' A T, :ss 15? 2 1. - f is - ' :ffiqliwli:Nf fEEI-ifSHSZQQU f fb 1 'f 'E'ff, we 1 4. ' f 1 in The Student Underground plots Hippie infiltration ofthe '68 prom. I 1 Patrick Askew, Mark Tubbs, Kurt Dial. Row Four: Frank Natale, Steve Tozer, Alexa WVood, Jim Thomas, Bill Trautman, Chris- topher Kratzer, Roger Kinney, Richard Christie, Gene Drendel. joe Sampson. rom Committee ffzmzerz' Goff! Affair A yery inclnstrions Prom Coniniit- tee was named by the Senior Class ot' 1968. There were five sub-committees which were necessary to organize and carry out the Prom preparations. These committees and their chairmen were: Decorations - Leslie Barrow. Dean Kerasotes, and Nancy Staileyg After Prom - Kris Kratner and Bill McCoy, Band - Laurel Contrakon and Debbie AVCIll'lCl3OI'g, Refresh- ments - Knit Dialg Elections - Pat Deloney and Harold Sniitbg and Ad- visors - Miss Antilla, Nlrs. Rake. Gene Drendel, Nancy Atwater, and Lindy WVeisbanm. This years gener- al chairman was Frank Natale. Money was earned tor Prom through bake sales and car washes. sponsored by the Prom Committee. The profitable Senior Glass Play. Spaghetti Supper, and llomeconiing float prize also helped to finance the memorable dance. y it 4 Y l f if . 5 l Qu Front Row: Carolyn Edwards, Lindy Weisbaum, Nancy Atwater, Paula Klein, Cindy Becker, Nancy Stailey. Row Two: Ene Saviste, Lynn Maupin, Debbie Laws, Debbie Wenneborg, Beth Bishop, Diane jurkins. Row Three: Dean Kerasotes, Pat Askew, Jim Helm, Harold Smith, Gene Drendel. Row Four: Skeet Ross, John Meyer, Doug French, Frank Natale. Not Pictured: Pat Gardner, Ken Cole, Don Byram, Veralee Williams. Senior Horrreroorrr Reproserofoiroof Worked Toward Prom Senior Hoineroom Representatives were in charge of various projects pertaining to the Senior Class. The most important one was raising money for the Senior Prom. The money was earned through a variety of fund-raising projects. The most successful ones were car washes and the sale of Senior Keys. 72 Representatives were chosen trom each ofthe Senior Homerooms for this task. Delegates co-operated in organ- izing and carrying out the projects. It was their responsibility to recruit workers, supervise their activities, and report on the projects to the home- rooms which they represented. ,-..,,M ,KK ' 5 .ff-..- ff K, 0 U rl . K. ,Q n 4 V 1 O ,. ' rg A' Is Prom really before finals???? Bill Trautman ponders Senior Class poverty Sam Fernandez displays his merchandise in a local jewelry store. Front How: Mr. Fisher, Advisor, jill Barnes, Linda Yates, Sharon McKain, Debbie Bird- sell, Karen Keck, Joyce Alinger, john Loewenstein. Row Two: Elmer Wardell, Disfffibzztizfe Education Stressed tfazlesmmeybip A ml Leadership Distributive Education, the study and practical application of mer- chandising, advertising, display, and allied fields, was another of the co- operative work-experience programs offered at Springfield High School. Students who were enrolled in this course were employed by various re- tail establishments in the city for a set number of hours each week. In the 1967-1968 school year, the Springfield D.E. Club President Sam Fernandez brought honor to the D.E. f E fa A 3 . .W Club by being elected Area 8 Presi- dent. Later he was elected D.E. State Parliamentarian. The club co-hosted an Employer- Employee Dinner in the spring. The chief purpose of this dinner was to honor those businessmen who trained D.E. personnel during the course of the year. The D.E. program at SHS was under the direction of Mr. lack Fischer, a new co-ordinator at SHS this year. r fl , . 4 . X f W X ,sy fa f fe Karen Keck, Vice-President, Sam Fernandez, President, Debbie Birdsell, Secretary- Treasurer. Cary Malcom, Betty Albert, Vicki Seward, Dickerson, Bob Box, S. R. Fernandez, Roger Barb Patterson, Lynnette Berdoll, Steve Hamlin, Mary Bridges, Donna Bouvet, Eimer. Row Three: Kenneth Rice, Ken Ron McDonald, Jim Adelman,jerry Stark. 4,. f' -QR s E Z Front Row: Tom McKennedy, Connie McKennedy, Diana Nelson, Rita Seve, Janice Rowe, Mary Graham, Linda Cold- smith, Elizabeth Pulliam. Row Two: Miss O. O. Pmffieipmzfy There were 2-1 students enrolled in the Office Occupations Work-expeiv ience program this year. After these students had completed their morning classes, they journeyed to various oil fices throughout the city. In these of- fices, they were given training in the medical field, insurance, education, travel, engineering, connnunications, printing, national defense, wholesal- ing, and religion. These students were also members of the local, area, and state Office Occupations organizations. The local I I is 554 , li ll . J l 1 5 '1 x . Merrill, Kathy Raps, Cheryl Eades, Sherry Kathy Killen, Becky Schirmer, Nancy Buhl, Adele Long, Rhonda Elmore, Janet Howell, Debby Wenneborg, Peg Krapf, Reynolds, Roseann Morres. Row Three: Darleen Carncross. Margie Flynn, Sue Walter, Sue Holliday, Trained or Future jobs organization hosted the annual Em- ployer-Employee Dinner at which the students entertained those with whom they had worked during the course ofthe year. The students also attended annual area and state meetings. These meet- ings consisted of lectures, group dis- cussions, panels, and informal mix- ers. This organization served as an ex- cellent training ground for prospec- tive secretaries, typists, and book- keepers. z E fag- f Connie McKennedy, Vice-President, Becky Schirmer, President, Elizabeth Pulliam, Secre- tary-Treasurer. 74 , X . N Q il Nan----r i fj 'I'fQ . r xv-QR Yx Qs? X . Q .JF X 1 2 A MV: .1 'PT T' X Lf eg, N janet Reynolds plans itineraries for world travelers. D. O. Hosfeez' be Employee - Employee emqeeef The Diversified Occupations and Cooperative XfVork Training Programs were lull-time programs this year. The year began with -15 students receiving job training in 333 trade and industrial occupations. They worked in such fields as dental technology, hair sty- ling, carpentry, brick-laying, and X V 2 auto mechanics. N 3 X Q, Q The students who were enrolled in K ,' 'X' ,,, these programs were employed at a X, of , Z ig Q g 5 l service establishment one-half of each IQ f ii 'lg' school day for a minimum of15 hours per week. The students attended school the other half of the day to i take courses required for graduation. Us Ibp One or two periods each day were devoted to study related to the occu- NX S Af im I pation in which the individual stu- Front Row: Barbara Wright, Connie Hewitt, Linda Dabney, Dee Day, Jenny Raney, Robert Morris. Row Two: Marcella Reilly, Sharon Schouten, Pat Birt, Sally Simpson, lim Helm. Row Three: Mr. Morris, Advisor, Dave Kochman, Keith Pierce, Joe Caland- rino, Nick Judd, Rusty Smith. Hou: Four: Ronnie Bormida, Robert Muller, Don Porter, William Krieg, Rick Lookis, Gary Clemons, Rod Long. Row Five: Terry Wil- son, Tim Henry, Steve Moore, Ron Schultz, Larry Franke, John Sunley, Gary Jones. dent was employed. The climax ofthe club year came with the Employer-Employee Ban- quet which was co-hosted with other vocational clubs in the school. vi . . fi? S 5 if ,X l gf We ax- ,. xx- Seated: Jim Helm, President, Steve Moore, Vice-President. Standing: Ronnie Bormida, Cot ya covered! Says Jim Helm as he Tfeasurerg Pat Birt, Secretary. prepares to take a Shot- 75 Front Row: Polly Jones, Stephanie Fritz, Debbie Reynolds, Rita Shirk, Diana Pippy, Pat Stapleton, Mary Pedigo. Row Two: Patty Morton, Coni Staff, Sandy Bostian, lan Hindson, Paula Ziegler, Leslie Kramer, Pat Gardner, Cindy Becker, Donna Hat- field, Miss Johnson, Advisor, Laurie Fritz. Row Three: Becky Winning, Kim Lane, Joy Geiselman, Linda Steffen, Sue Phillips, Cathy Beck, Sue Uber, Barb Herter, Glenda Kopf, Nancy Heckler. Row Four: Diane Elliott, Kathy Phillips, Nancy Olinger, Diane Shearer, Candy O'Connor, Mary Al- stadt, Mary Jane Richter, Nancy Donnelly, Alice Brockschmidt, Gretchen Pieper, Cathy sn Y X f Q Q N ,X Sue Phillips, Secretary, Diane Shearer, Vice-President, Miss johnson, Advisor, Candy O'Connor, President. G. A. A. Iriitiizfeii Girls' Irifrimiiiriil Program September 1967 saw the organiza- tion of the Girls' Athletic Association program. The program was under the supervision of the four girls, physical education teachers, Mrs. jones, Mrs. McCoy, Miss johnson, and Miss Antil- la, with Miss johnson as sponsor. G.A.A. provided opportunities for high school girls to participate in a variety of sports. It assisted members in developing responsible student 76 leadership. Two nights a week of fun- filled hours of relaxation, skill, and leisure-time activity made up the program. Sports in the program in- cluded softball, volleyball, basketball, badminton, gymnastics, tennis, golf, and bowling. Basketball was climaxed with a student-faculty game. The city-wide playday in April highlighted the year. Newhouse. Row Five: Janet Zoch, Barb Burns, Barb Patrinelis, Iulee Dominick, Nancy Anderson, Karen Langford, Roxi Kibble, Sara Kostolni, Diane Aldrich, Bonnie Croxton, Nikki Kileen, Rhonda Edmonds. W-pai Candy O'Connor verifies scores with Miss Antilla. N 'ff Gretchen Pieper, Cindy Becker, Alice Brockschmidt, and Sara Kostolni prepare equipment for the softball season. A.. V X Wg . , :,:..,,.',.:, H mg ,V 6? M21 f 7' Aff.. f .19 ,. y' 1 if ' f' 77 W' HIV, if X1 f' f Q mfr. . Donna Hatfield and Diana Pippy vie for possession. f v pn, h,,, 4 ,. ,I '12 '.,A:.' V ' '- Q, 'f .fqlkygwgyi 'QW..,:-y1v.q'-ia-912.5 -vm f, mm WMM ,. ,,,. ,, ,nv A,,',-,Wa . ,,, .44-if, ,,,f,,,,,, , f A M'www.,siN. ' ' Q 1 V QA -A W--me ,M K , M , - ,W 1.5.51 me-in f if r aff:-1,-l,.,Q','K'7Zf1 ' , his 'a ray jf,-f ff -: ,fg'jf'mw4g,2,:gQ,,9ggg: ' wwe Mwmm, Mizz' - W-:WW4 2 , ,s,,,,. ' Irv..-W-VW? 7- --we L , I 4. f . wffw,1W,:-9,,t:- -' -5 ,WZ ,, '?e'WWf-ie1.f,,LM.flaw , , , hwfzx, me ,W 'ff f-w,....,. WM p ,k Q ,fine-32-' .,iVWL,,,,,.,,,., em?'vff ,. .f ., ,gas 4 ,1 , Mm- he WSW. . ff Fw. W, gm. I , MQW, ,W , mwq H ,,,., , V - f -hw M- ,,,,:- . ,,'? f5,u,,J,ff W' 'J .-'U 4 W' ' C www ., . M -.M f wwf, X ' QM Y' ff W., ZZ ? .. Aff . Q :M .,.. - li l' f9 11, , .1 Y i H, X45 'sf 7gf!,g1fwZ,y5,ZgW, f-5 I A A f QM, N. W, vfrizf I wzM,w.,,Y,M sxww-Mdff 1Q-,.,'45jgg,51'yf-m,n-W...-,2 www! i ffy' f 'sw-mx ,M .W . I we ,,.,w,.....Wm5,M,MM gg ,, -, fam V Mm ff - W, 'ff -X f ':m ?f, ::I3 .f W- fif- i?v'k +wm,.,,., ' X Zglem ' 'w,rY,?4,.n .,. ' K' Zmxii,:eQf-' ' JZ V Don't just stand there - the sun is fall- ing! .1- .1-W ,,.--f ,H If ,A MPM, ,...,,A KMA 4,,.f-'- Up, up, and away. 77 Cazmpzzs LZ e owner! 72 azfmzcez! LZ 6 Campus Life Club, iorinerly known as Y,F.C. Club, met every Tuesday this past vear. Twice a month thex' joined other area Campus Life Clubs lor youth rallies at the Centennial Building. The teens planned the rallies themselves with speakers, films, and inusic. Campus Life is an inter-denoinina- tional non-profit religious organiza- tion specializing in youth evangelism. This years progriun was centered around the Balanced Lite concept. The prograin was designed to help Christian teens balance the four sec- tions of their lives around jesus Christ. These four sections included the Spiritual, Physical, Mental and Social needs. MSN 'WWKWWN fi 'Z K, 'f Z E.. 2 +1 r ,iu-' f , 3, ,-r ,Q g I ,L. Front Row: Kathy VVood, Susan Sandman, Mary DeBoice, Clara Cross, janet Newlin. Row Two: Donna Broden, Sharon Shutt, Debra Crevengoed, Marilyn Smith, Mr. Morrison, Advisor. Row Three: Mary J fi 1: Dunkel, Janice Harbour, Mary Alstadt, Barbara Broden. Row Four: Rick Van Meter, Curtis Beam, Greg McCollum, Craig Averill. Rev. Cliff Kirk, Director of Springfield Campus Life OHicers: Craig Averill and janet Newlin. Y.F.C., spoke to SHS Club. 'wc 'K- 'fjsf -.. Sara I it I 2 Em i ,I .4-9 fa 1.5! Seated: Mrs. Rappel, Advisor. Standing: Chris Iurincie, Treasurerg Chuck Luebke, Presi- dent, Candy O'Connor, Secretary. Terry O'Brien envisions Ten Nights in a Bar Front Row: Candy O'Connor. Sandy Bostian, Sheila YVormer, Sallie Birket, Denise Klang, Donna Hatfield. Row Two: Carolyn Hield, Sue NlcAuliff, Nancy Colonius, Nlary Pedigo. Kathy YVood, Becky Room with Drama Club. Siegel, Kathy Stewart, Arlene llorriglis. Hou' Three: Mary Ellen Crimes, Dana Korach, Veralee VVilliams, Brenda Byus, Suzie Schnepp, Kim Roach. Marti Loyd, Christine jurincie, Mrs. Bernice Rappel, New wma Cfzzb Staged efoalwzmaz The Drama Cluh, a new addition to Springfield High School this year, was headed by Mrs. Bappel ol' the English Department. Most students who palticipated in this new cluli did so for their own enjoyment in act- ing. At the meetings, which were held every Friday after school, plays were discussed, along with the diilierent techniques used in developing them. Members then chose a play, Ten Nights ln A Bar Booinu, and tryouts were held to determine who would hest fill the ayailahle parts. Some ot' the points which were dis- cussed were the props that were to he used, the expense of a good ward- rohe, and, of course, acting aliility, which was of prime iinportance in the Drama Cluh. Sue Edwards. Hou' Four: YValter johnson. Bill Eschenfeldt, Steve Burgener, Terry O'Brien, Kurt Dial, Ken Cole, Walt Callas, Charles Luehke, Kent Stutsman, Dennis Darling, Dan LeSeure. Front row: Dick Christie, Chris Jurincie, Carolyn Vetter, Bob Broughton, Joanne Dodds, Nancy Atwater. Row 2: Suzanne Goddard, Linda Patia, Dave Kopf, Nancy Bob Dunas Jessica Dixon Row 3 Charlene Lynch, Tom Ben'y, Jim Young, Mr. Bowen, Moore Janice Neposchlan Chamber Orcloesfm Played In All-City Youth Symphony Springfield High Schoolis Chamber Orchestra met in the music room every day throughout the school year. This group is the nucleus ofthe Youth Symphony which is composed of jun- ior high school, senior high school, and parochial school musicians in Springfield. The Youth Symphony meets once every week. Among the projects of the Chamber Orchestra this year was the annual 80 Christmas concert in the Capitol Building Rotunda. This year's concert was given on December 20. The an- nual-spring Concert was given in the high school auditorium by the Youth Symphony. Among the other projects were the selling of refresh- ments at each of the Springfield Sym- phony concerts, and the non-hour candy sales in the cafeteria. Mr. Bowen muses over the arrangement of Light My Fire. R-if ff ,,,::.,,.:3.. , 5 ,. ,. my , wx X sm Q K X S rkg X. N 9 X . xc 1 rwv . X a one and a two Jim Young and Carolyn Vetter make beauti- ful music. The Orchestra performed at the Capitol Rotunda. New izfecfwf, 1f.Cazppe!!Zn, Offgamzked Pep Balm! With the retirement of Mr. Cono- vay from his SHS position, Charles Cappellin took over as director of the SHS band. One of his new ideas was instituting a Pep Band format for the Stage Band. Before football games, it was not an uncommon sight to see the seventeen members of the Stage-Pep Band performing at pep assemblies or even parading through the halls. The Pep Band cooperated with cheerleaders at football games, while the entire ninety-nine member band performed half-time shows at basket- 5 l v 4 STAGE BAND, Front Row: Lloyd Walty, Joe Sampson, Steve Burgener, Steve Thompson, Rick Millard. Row 2: Wally Otti, Rick VanMeter, Paul ball and football games. The band met every day, and the Stage-Pep Band met every Wednes- day evening in preparation for con- certs given on February 25 and April 25. The Stage Band won a S50 first prize in the local Parade of Bands with their performance on three se- lections. The band was able to raise money from the sale of band sweatshirts, rental of band uniforms, and proceeds from Spring Concerts tickets. w 2 1 Holz, Mark Tubbs. Row 3: Dave Lasswell, Jim Culbertson, Mark Hellner, john Cowie. Row 4: Cary Shae, Kim Klickna, Roger Veach. 82 1 a 4 , f aff V7 M 'rf f : ,-3. I tl 1 f , swf qv. ,413 ' tt ,M 4 as-'A fy S VS SQQN Q S X 'S J? ' , X ..,., is gi ish -Q ,Q - W, gs X X .a w ' he 2 1 -'if :Yr f at w X ,Q w E X , X .51 , X 1 X is , 3 'ES - my , a S W , X N . 'X -.1 Q 6 I .Way - is V555 1 Y. X ' IQ, X NSI f . X. , . 3, X x t S 0 as SX t X nay, it W N, as X xt s . .x xt P ap t 'A X X 'I N Vs I knew I should have thrown away my bubble gum. Front Row: Denise Klang, Elizabeth Las- well, Carlene Johnson, Nancy Chapman, Cynthia Embree, Allyn Wilcox, Donna Hatfield, Terri Weller, Susan Shinn. Second Row: Steve Thompson, Steve Grant, Lloyd Walty, Joe Sampson, Grant Johnston, Frank Natale, Sheila Blalock, Marilyn Gates, John Hathaway, Diane West, Becky Schwarz, Mike O,Conner, Ralph Cordell, Mike Neff. Third Row: Janice Hindson, Terry Colston, Linda Marlowe, Bob Massey, Joan Wild- man, Mark Ekeren, Craig Roderick, Cinda Ackerman, Paula Bose, Greg Piper, Ron Rus- key, Steve Scaife, Mark Sands, Mike Tows- ley, Pat Haskell, John Gupton, Jerry Bor- mida, Sheila Keith, Steve Burgener. Fourth Row: Mike Holl, Linda Arnett, Betty Skeeters, Julie Barrick, Nancy Franke, Vickie Bachman, Dan Bergner, Bill Lanier, Ken Fehr, Jim Culbertson, David Lasswell, John Cowie, Mark Hellner, Fred Zarf, Kevin Bilyeu, Jeff Rice, Bill Harvey, Jim lSw P iwmrm Z , , , W. .2 .1 P ,,., , ,ff Joe Sampson auditions for the lead role in The Pied Piper of Hamlin. Martin, Ben Tipps, Keith Osbum, Jim Bar- ham, Rick Millard, Wally Otti, Bill Putnick, Mark Tubbs, Greg McCollum, Dan Glatz, Paul Holtz, Rick Van Meter. Fwh Row: Dean DeBolt, Alice Winch, Kim Klickna, Ron Jones, David Williams, Mark Edwards, Dale Vick, David Lanier, Roger Veach, Gary Shae, Bill Nebel, Mr. Charles Cap- pellin, Director, Mark Schullian, Charles Meyer, Gary Roberts. NN New f 6 ? 5 1 1 W My-t wma' MW, I If f 4 hw? ,ff f f,fWz,fV! 1 ff 'M f ,aqrspaiww . fwmf 3 , , ff, ' l WA4-,VWKZXV S , 1, , 5' 83 A Ceeppellez Ceepfevezfeel Yzeleflele Television Aeeellenees This year's Springfield High School A Cappella Choir, under the direction of Mr. Daniel Spreckelmeyer, was composed of eighty-four members. During the Christmas Concert, A Capella combined with the mixed choirs to present 'The Christmas Storyf' ln this yearis traditional con- cert finale, the A Cappella members created A Happy Holidayl' Yuletide scene. The selection of songs included jingle Bellsf '4Do You Hear What I Hear?', 'Silent Nightf, and con- cluded with a musical Merry Christ- 84 mas wish. A Cappella choir filmed a half-hour television show composed of a Christmas cantata and other numbers. Selected members of the choir, along with other city high school choir members, also appeared on a televi- sion program shown on Christmas morning. The choir participated in the All- City Musical Festival held in April as well as in the annual Spring Con- CCIT. A Cappella Qgicersz Ken Cole, Dave Colee. '--s-ant A Cappella goes a-caroling in the halls of SHS. Walter Callas registers Wilson. is , 44 approval of costumes modeled Front Row: Helen Telecky, Mary Scott, Sheila Wormer, Karen Annin, Craig Wil- liams, Kurt Dial, Steve Heberline, Jerry Stark, Dave Coldman, Don Woods, Dick Herren, Dave Colee, Crace Luttrell, Sallie Birket, Dottie Foutch. Row Two: Mr. Spreckelmeyer, Director, Sue Mars, Connie Maas, Nancy Stailey, Roberta Oakes, Bruce Cochrane, Dan Martinie, Dwight Poore, Ira Abramowitz, Dave Hagler, Rick Larison, Roger Kinney, Charles Luebke, Karen Keck, Terri Stauffer, Leslie Barrow, Pat Small, Kathy Viera. Row Three: Dianne Denton, Chantal Wilson, Julie Adams, Kerry Call- oway, Denny Frueh, Steve Stewart, Guy Lynch, Randy Brinkman, Jay Edgecomb, Mark Suits, Ceorge Crawford, Rich Howe, Jim Long, Debbie Hallden, Jody Winslow, Kay Schnapp. Row Four: Donnetta Porter, Janice Burnett, Dana Hawkins, Kay Schwagmeyer, Kent Stutsman, Walter Cal- las, David Bales, Hugh Jameson, Doug Hahn, Robert Moody, Hap Dickson, Pat Moe, Marian Lohman, Eloise Koch, Kara Peek, Barbara Broden. Row Five: Allyn Walker, Sally Randolph, Sue Cernenz, Alice Brockschmidt, Sue Vorderstrasse, Ken Cole, Rick Watt, Jeff Seward, Mark Scheffler, Irwin Helfer, Steve Estle, Jody Furry, Cindy Lammert, Phyllis Lambert, Sue Ed- wards, Cheryl Moss. ff '- ff? A X S ' fm ,NSN N, Wai Q 5 4 5, gift F, f ,.,. 'wa I I , L gig? if ,, all H VW! , K' gig 1 Y , E, ' H -,,,, . f .J-. by Sue Edwards and Chantal Singing Seven Pee ewneel Af eynl nl! Singing Seven, which was initiated eleven years ago, is comprised of seven vocalists and the pianist who are selected by Mr. Spreckelmeyer for their singing talents, personality and poise. Among the many concerts given by the Singing Seven were their per- formances at the Beaux Arts Ball, the Christmas and Spring school concerts, and for many church and civic organ- izations. In their red dresses with black in- signias ofthe Singing Seven, the girls charmed every audience with their singing, and they represented Spring- field High School well. .' S , 5.1, 4 3' X we - 1 ., - ,,,,,,. , ., - , -. , . fl: f Yann 2 X 5 , R ttf ,N gtg, ki A Disillusioned with the Establishment, Singing Seven revert to the period of Currier and Ives. Leslie Barrow, Chantal Wilson, Cyndy Lammert, Sue Voderstrasse, Patty Fleming, Roberta Oakes, Julie Adams. Seated: Pianist Janet Newlin. 86 MQ ,752 wang 15 X Q i Q 2 X Chocolate-covered ants, yesg fried grasshoppers, yesg but caramel-coated caterpillars, no! ! Singing Seven worked in close association with Mr. Spreckelmeyer. We all live in a yellow submarine! ADVANCED GIRLS, CHOIR Front Row: Carol Winhold, Vicki Kerasotes, Pam Kelly, Debbie Stehman, Sue Taylor, Diane Peter- son, Pam Mari, Dixie Merrifield, Dorthy Burris, Cindy Smith, Linda Davison, Brenda Sanders, Melinda Northrup, Debbie Martin, Mr. Spreckelmeyer. How 2: Kathy Wood, Donna Broden, 'Sherry Thompson, Elaine DeFrates, Connie Hewitt, Nancy Baker, Gail Armstrong, Linda Lowrie, Nevin Al- pan, Vicki Hinds, Kathy Neuf, Ruth Ste- wart, Bichalene Wormer, Kathy Brake, Renee Garvey, Ene Saviste, Bev Durr, Elaine Tick. Bow 3: Terri Landrey, Dana Korach, Carolee Pullin, Sue Burke,Sallie Mack, Missy Sebring, Sharon Shutt, Mary Pedigo, Sue Zieger, Sandy Corrington, Debbie Bahre, Elaine Eisen, Debbie Bud- demeier, Penny Hogberg, Sue Phillips, Pam Irwin, Joyce Pointer, Barb Patterson, Peggy Puschel. Row 4: Lynn Berdoll, Linda Par- ish, Cindy Kniffin, Kathy Tucker, Deanne Mickle, Chris Hendrix, Diane Hammond, Beverly Moss, Kathy Frantzreb, Donna Schirmer, Berta Lohman, Lynn DeKraker, Debbie Sanders, Kathy Holl, Janis Harbour, Cheri Fullager, Sandy McCollum. Choirs Cefnbtneei To Enterteten At Concerts This year a new, all-male choir was added to the list of musical groups at Springfield High School. The Singing Senators joined the Advanced Girls, Choir, Sophomore Girls' Choir, and the Mixed Choir in presenting the Christmas and Spring Concerts. The choirs, under the direction of Mr. Daniel Spreckelmeyer, sang re- ligious and serious music, as well as contemporary music, for both school and community audiences. Advanced Girls' Choir is composed of girls in the senior, junior, and sophomore classes. The Mixed Choir is also composed of members from all three grade levels. These two groups and the Sopho- more Girls, Choir have regularly scheduled meetings during class periods. Beginning in November, the Sing- ing Senators, which consisted of about thirty members, met every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 7:45 A.M. to rehearse. SOPHOMORE GIRLS' CHOIR. Row: Pam Fries, Mary Bates, Diana Blau- velt, Sandy Bostian, Miriam Keeley, Katie Rodems, Mary Clements, Debbie Landrey, Debbie Reynolds, Barbara Swearingen, Kathy Stewart. Row 2: Debbie Langford, Becky Appenzeller, Betty Beard, Janice 88 Front Avart, Jill Edgecomb, Linda Dash, Judy Andrew, Ann Koch, Becky Siegel, Marsha Stewart, Mary Handshy. Row 3: Mr. Spreckelmeyer, Patty Correll, Mary Grimes, Jean Rutter, Jodi Elmore, Alinda Weber, Badene Monroney, Kim Roach, Nancy Olinger, Dorothy Richardson, Phyllis Fos- ter. Row 4: Jeanne Sherer, Linda Carl- ier, Carol Langford, Sue Rector, Gail Shef- field, Margaret Voyles, Sharon Vink, Marti Loyd, Janet Jones, Paula Konett, Nancy Franke. SINGING SENATORS. Front row: Mr. Spreckelmeyer, Jim Schlembach, Ingling Chin, Dave Colee, Dick Herren, Rich Lari- son, Tom Truesdale, Charles McCabe, Allen McAllister. Row 2: Kurt Dial, Bob Shelton, i 1 2 ' J rf 5 S I 1 Dan Martinie, George Stailey, Mike Coch- ran, Richard Howe, Jim Long, Dwight Poore. Row 3: Leroy Kasch, Jim Hohen- stein, John Cox, Walter Gallas, Robert Moody, Doug Hahn, Mark Suits, Roger ' e Kinney, Don Woods. Row 4: Rick Gathard, John Blythe, Jeff Seward, Rick Watt, John Karianis, Gary Smith, Steve Burgener, Lindell Browning, Ron Nesbitt. ? 3 f f S Q 2 4' - MIXED CHOIR. Front Row: Peggy Field- en, Venita Long, Bree Humphrey, Carol Wise, Rita Shirk, Pam Woolard, Dave Fowler, Dale Whittle, Ingling Chin, Craig Webb, Alan McCalister, Ron Adams, Paul Bell, Danny Loyd, Susan Naschinski, Patty Morton, Kathy Phillips, Linda Gunning, Julie Fritsch. Row 2: Diane Shearer, Beth McGee, Carolyn Kay, Nioolette Heinrichs, Jan Malliooat, Jeanette Robertson, Mary Beth West, Leroy Kasch, John Cox, Bill Neat, Bob Shelton, John Vuylsteke, John McMillan, Steve Peterson, Stephanie Klein, Beth Holzaepfel, Denise Ryan, Bricky Hart, Kim Anderson, Barb Wardell. Row 3: Judy Winch, Brenda Wamer, Joyce Lauder, Vicki Lerch, Brenda Jones, Bonnie Bahr, Wrenda Stecker, Randy Barrow, George Stailey, Mike Schwartz, Mark Melnyk, Bill Thompson, Dick Scott, Doug Strickan, Pam Bamett, Pam Hodge, Sue Hoard, Norma Ozier, Phyllis Martin. Row 4: Bemice Os- bome, Paula Ziegler, Nancy Reinning, Sue Uber, Sally Vaninger, Carol Wilson, Janice Day, Jo Ellen Brinquet, Debbie Hollings- worth, John Blythe, Gary Smith, Dan Spurbeck, Terry Allen, John Rieken, Kelly Grant, Bill Wetzel, Penny Lorenzini, Sally Higgason, Melinda Schanbacher, Vicki Wooldridge, Becky Morgan, Sue Pearson, Diane Elliott. Row 5: Mary Dunkel, Sue Huffman, Vicki Johnson, Sandy Greenwalt, Marilyn Smith, Jean Bankhead, Cindy Royal, Tom Rippel, John Karaianis, Larry Burger, Marion Shaw, Harold Green, Bob Lohrenz, Denis Harlan, Rick Sloman, Janet Zoch, Jean Yoder, Shelly Bannister, Nancy Owens, Pat Schwagmeyer, Roxanne Wat- son, Nancy Smith. SENATGR TEAMS AND FANS STROVE FOR 9, I I I I II En III N I 'II VICTORY IN COMPETITIVE C I5 g I T? 5 I 'T ,.., IIIIf I ge hw-mai? s , Managers Cary Kitchen, Steve L21Wr6l1C6. Ken Frankowiak, Steve Patton, Charles Spencer, Steve Scaifeg and Harold Smith, Head Manager. Football Teams Af SHS Enjoyeol Saceessfal Season An exceptional defense highlighted the varsity football scene this year at SHS. Greg McClelland was named an All-State tackle, while Kent Car- pentier shared in the glory by setting a record for rushing-727 yards, the best a Junior has ever done. This year the team did some shar- ing of titles. The Senators tied with Criiiin for the city championship and shared the Big 12 championship title with Champaign. It was the first time since 1950 that SHS had gained the Big 12 title. This yearis sophomore team, small in number as compared with previous years, displayed a great amount of pride in themselves, a desire to win, and a hustle to get the job done. One of the best records in the history of sophomore teams at SHS was achieved C6-ll. VVith their drive and their ability as shown at every game throughout the season, these boys will un- doubtedly soar to greater heights at the varsity level. The Co-Captains for the squad were Ed Vehovic and Tom Crouch. Has anyone seen a pigskin? 92 ,A. X 4 1 Q F34 A - F . M. . , 332 31' f 1 A ' ir A ,, in I 'fwggvff ip , My 5 ' Q- ff m'a.'vv ' , ' , 7 ,, 4 'JZ Front to back: Roger Purnell, Tom Crouch, Chuck Poland, jim Hartley, Allan Hamilton, Jeff Seward, Jerry Lotich. , f r 'ff,:y -e 2 V 45' ' ,. ' ' . f ' f af-Q, .. 7, , f g, , Q ,. S t, My M ' at 'r ,Z-Mhz, ' , 'ff , , I y , , ' L W., ,if , W five ww Q4 Shi me 3'5- 1 Front to back: Craig Robb, Doug Bachman, Chuck Dinquel, Rick Smrcina, Greg Locke, Steve Tozer, Greg McClelland, Steve Grespi, Mark Nelch, Bob Springer, Jeff Norris. Front to buck: Bud Dinquel, Dave Smith, Greg Stutler, Truman Scheller, John Meyer Tom Berry, Manas Balagna, Mike Dahlkamp, Steve Rut- ledge, john Manker, Rich D'Elia. Q w ,,iff '5' 'y , , w, 4 Sw' ,,, WJ, lima? , 'us n .W 4 f , Elf AW K ,.. 1, 98 A 'EIL ITC yr .1 , f V,'Z , , 1 ,, , M, . f M 0, 'J' , .... 1, raw 4,5 laura! -..,.. lei Front to back: Don Robinson, Joe Brandenburg, Ron Robin- son, Dave Marsh, Tom Trees, Kent Carpentier, Dan Glatz, Glen Blakely, Stan David, Rick Watt, Dave Broughton. Left to right: Iames Shackman, Larry Wright, Charles Heimlich, Rich Far- ley, Robert Edstrom, John Riggles. Left to right: Steve Lawrence, Peter Coutrakon, Ronald Ruskey, Bill Lanier, john Henn. Left to right: Dennis Charlton, Thomas Wanless, Michael Murphy, Joseph McRoberts, Bob Peterson. 44 f f ,nfl , 1 1 1 1 I 1 I I VARSITY SCOREBOARD SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT SHS Griffin 6 6 Griffin SHS Southeast 27 0 Southeast S H S Lincoln 6 0 Decatur S HS Lanphier 1 19 18 Lanphier SHS Bloomington I 6 33 Urbana SHS Decatur MacArthur 40 0 Mattoon S HS Iacksonville 13 0 Lincoln 31 0 Danville 13 6 Bloomington 1 I 1 I 1 I 1 1 I 1 I I I I I I 94 wi 'Z' wwf ,f- A t - f A fa' of ,W ,gf - Af f - A W, f, M My ,Z 'Z j y x, ., Y 'H A 7 55- x l R 2 f W A M - Q! ' ,,. ' A 1 dw' , E 'ff 1 A X4 X' , A 1 9 r 4, ' Ref: A 2 f ' gif,-52 We e ff? ,, f ,Q X Q ,ragga if 'Z 25 if ' fe ff? fi Z f wlw i M 4 X. Agfficjf 1 4 If , 1 fxffio. 15 cf ' ' ,Z ' X MT A q Y WML 'WA f . C an f ff. 1 o f 1 f .M J' , '- . .. X ' W ,L - I ff V ' 'X A A 'A ., hm - -A H ,f X- ...- . V f his Q 61 4 4 1 :A I 7 . : A , , , 455, 0 W4 - ,, - - , 5 0 at 1 ,C J ? 4 ar 1 H X .. it 4? 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QM '-E.6t.XwfMf:-ig, 3 Ly, cjyffdylyfgf .. yu jar fLff'.,,, j J' f x - tri 5 Tigvsatf t I W- , 5 U is Xi' . ,uggi-Q QQ:-- M3!c:Ey.xMl:y. .1:fffllLkLs,,,' be ws.-xaehwwz f 7 Fic: L A Left to right: Michael Vincent, Walter Coy, if ' 92 AX ff Y Q Vi X WT-, 'A YN. - - - Paul XI6l'l0VlC, Mike Donnelly Steve Miller. , : f i ' 5?.iQfi+fv X A ' it A t ,.,. ' k C '- feis'g,.,kgi' . 1-me - - Left to rzghtz Jerry Bec , hrlstopher Q ,I ,aff '- ' t- N 3 Distelzweig Cary Stewart, Mark Kenvon X . - sy , ' ' i ' .X A l Harold Green. 1- . Q, 1 we .. . t ai X -i '-va if ,-A A-.f '-f A i 1 5. f-f a m- Q tat. P 5 u L ' E: 5'Sk'4Qa4 ' W ' V, . -l ' jffw X ' ' ' it . . v I-Q ,X if-,X Q 5 A Q , -A 1 P , R Left to rzghtz Eric Muller, Vern Hall, Ixen- M V' 1 I A . fl neth Hagen, James Dickinson, Mike McAl- Q A Q4 f o- ' ' , ,wx Bl 'A Q 1 'E X ., ' Y, , - ' 1. 1 A --we -. 4, . I ' 7 , 3 i . -,S R X MQ' .. . . s e ' V ty Y . . m . 5, r .. V 2 .t . S 4 . a y A i X X .,a. X i pl X X .1 -' X , X X - ' ii., . u fi' ' a ' I - ' ,X A M XV ,f X as A f -Y ,I t X .. X Q S A ft X HL A Nyexg' X 4, N. ,. :NSS wx X' Que' A - K .uh A XX' 5 , 552W 1 X ' va y ' H V ' .r f N 1 - SWELXLA- , QL jgvxd-, K- gy xl ,xx I e A 4 N .rlrr - ' - - 1 - ' Q- XX J ' ' ' - ' , ' R , if 'H N 'is 2 we New .. A , Min Aw, come on you guysg move that ball down the field. Practice sessions begin with a few laps around the athletic field track. A valiant effort to break away for a touch- down. 95 tfzzlient Griddeffy' E any Gained ff Gfozfy For SHS Something new in football ap- peared on the scene this year at SHS in the form of one Coach Lyle Wind and the freshman football squad. Ini- tiated to help prepare freshmen for our sophomore team, the squad is made up of boys from the various junior high schools who will be at- tending SHS next year. The team has provided new expe- rience for the freshman football play- ers by bringing them to our athletic field to join in practice with the sophomore and varsity teams and to ready them for the positions many will play on next year,s Senator team. The freshmen were led by Co-Cap- tains joe Hurwitz and Tom Jenson as they blasted their way to the top as City Champs with a 4-2 record. e't '!1x 'ravi Cold but loyal fans support their team. A concerned coaching staH' and team watch the proceedings of the game. 96 if Q-sms mm X! When you meet an obstacle while running down the field, overcgmeit ae! ,gr A 5' mx? . M ,li if 'rl , I ' .S ' S K' ZZ: 'Q Ai 5 it R . t F . v.., A 1 -f 4' Sa W W' Q 4 at aff I g,,k,,,l 5, fit? ti t Q t.. as K xx .g 2 QL ' X re If :U f ,tbtfxj , 3 Stiff s A QAJIJ Come on in, the ground is great! Front Row: Coaches Don Yutzy, Joe Rock- ford, Don Hudson. Row Two: Coaches Lyle Wind, John Sowinski, Augie DiCenso. 9' in K Sophomores watch their buddies play a winning game. Front Row: Karl Groesch, Mike Groesch, Joe Hurwitz, Mike Livingston, Craig Till- man, Niel Graham, ,lack Hellner, Tom Iewson, Bill LeMasters, Randy Tozer. Row Two: Sam Bowden, John Marsaglia, Dennis Vehovic, Mike Suppan, Tom Christensen, Doug Scranton, Kent Brunsman, Gary Harvey, Tom Stutzman, Charles Blythe, Mick Eunin. Row Three: Dale Leveque, Phil Heimlich, Bob Shauger, Paul Murry, Dave Brown, Tom McCormick, Ray Cedaminski, Gary Moore, Dave Hamilton, Dave Elder, Robert Ryan, Roger Brown, Jerry Atkinson, Mark Kaull, John Smith, Phil Merker, jim Voderstrasse, Rob Turner. Row Four: Chris Webster, Todd Allen, Cliff Chapman, Tom Grim, Randy Miller, John VanDertwin, Lee Pryor, Gus England, John Katavski, Dale Rankin, John Keuski, Ken Bradley, Dave Lutz, Pete Sander. Row Five: Tim Costello, John Morrey fMan- agerl, Coach Lyle Wind, jack Walsh, Ross Blake, David Siegel, Dave Jewell. ' Z: -I :af Z ' jf - ..45-: .. . ,,-2-:W ,.., K. , , ,,A. ,. V , W qv M .nw f 1 ' 1 X ,, b ry :fb , , W rs ,bw ,Muw M3 , f if M QM M y - P, 'Wy ,f f :-' 1 Q , ' .. J . 4 1 ','f ff' J r f Z' A ' , 4 f . 4 2 f f' 4 4 M , ' 3 5 ! A KVA. ' 3,51 1 , es, X, 4 ,, ,E f 1 A RA- Q .VQMAW7 1 'L-2 , WV! rx, :IU ' 'f f, Wag Wk, , tw ff ,fff ' f ww ff - W f,,Zsff:,WH,' M , if 4 4 .,wm,M sr? xv my- , f ft f: A ,MXN ',7,zi,6! w n AU' . f Q Q' 4 fgazzl , ff - ,. My 16 ,Q z 4, if 277, if V f 2 , 'wh mf- vb eg Mgfv V 2 1-,615 A Q , ,. ef 1' fm -fam 1 1 I . H9 fiwfuf G If figfwf ff 'iff 7'14w ' fy' wg? W Zwgfw yf, Ar, A, afwm www new in 4 n L f ww , 31, ,pf W1 V fl., ww '5.W i 4 F i, , ,w,, 'f -Vw fungi mf f' ,J vf f ff l uf- f aw ff Q .Jw .C g X 9 wr, ig, G. N.: H2 '.,iQfZf Z li 4 ,ibn Z ..- . I ,fa V! Q Mfg Zim Three more hours of practice, girls, I have spoken! P0772 P01125 Added Pzldll To Bdvlzefbd!! Home Gdmes A new arrival to SHS, the Pom Pom Girls, were visualized first by student, Stephanie Fritz. They became a reality after eager preparation, eliminations, and hard work. When Stephanie quizzed Miss Antilla as to why we did not have a pom pom cheering section, no answer could be found, so such a sec- tion was promptly created. After tryouts, approximately twenty girls were chosen, and three faculty advisors, Miss Antilla, Miss Sedlak, and Mrs. Wollan, joined in to mold the group into shape. To prepare for their performances, the girls selected and provided their own costumes. They worked out their own routines and practiced four days a week. The Pom Pom girls were re- quired to be present at all home basketball games. Their chore- ography and routines blended harmoniously with the band. School spirit and entertainment combined to typify our new group, the SHS Pom Pom girls. We're the girls that girl-watchers watch. Front How: Vicki Volk, Kathy Wood, Cindy H3mmel'5l0Ugh, Phyllis Martin, Chl'iS Polly Jones, Anne Weber, Miss Antilla, Buker, Stephanie Fritz, Jody Winslowg Bloom, Sue Zieger. Row Three: Mrs. Wol- Advisors Radefle MOHYOHCY, R075 Kibble Kathy Fitzsimmons, Laurie F riz. Row Two: lan, AdVi50l'5 NQUCY Richtef, Laurie Sands, Miss Sedlak, Advisor' Julie Fritsch, Vickie Gahwiller, Linda 99 z 5 E S E i E i s I i i l 4 Patty Roland, Lana Stickan, Nancy Becker, Marty Clements, Bonnie Barber. Substitute Cheerleaders-Seated: Beth Mc- i Gee, jill Hamilton. Standing: jane Down- ing, Becky Harbison, Julie Nelson. Cbeerleeeeiers' New Une arms . Brough! Exrrez Color To Games Enthusiasm, radiated from the cheerleaders, quickly spread to the student body which stood behind its teams through victory and defeat alike. Co-captains Bonnie Barber and Lindy Weisbaum worked with Mrs. jones to plan pep assemblies and new cheers. The cheerleaders collaborated with the stage band in developing routines to music for the games. Signs were used both at school and 100 at the Armory to predict opponents' defeat. Basketball players arrived on the court after crashing through large drawings created by the cheer- leaders. At the end of each school year, the squad is chosen for the next year. A sizable panel of judges consisting of students and faculty members selects the cheerleaders on the basis of their enthusiasm, good sportsmanship, ath- letic ability, and scholastic average. X X N X XX . X XXX XX X. S XX X X X kv WX XX X N XX X X XXX X X XXX X X XX XXi' ,,, X f Xi LQXQQSXXX. Connie Meyer, Cheryl Kirchner, Lindy Weisbaum, Patsy Harmony, Kathy Vieira. W at WT' f f W, X f NFA f ,f 91,5915 1910 f ,G f K F' 7 l 1 H144 ei 'S'-rf f ,ff-J ' 'ff f 1 an ' a f ag, 3 ' rw ,,,5f nf I f W 5 . 1 : - f .1. if 1 0 -- vp 4 :fha 4 7 ' 'ff f ' l w.., X ,::1'j-x l: . I hJ,,',.! A cheerleader works like a dog to get ready for a game. l 1 'Z A ' f A , i , , 4 4 , : :. w Z ,Q ' BN XX' XXXX -' . XQXXX - ,. if v 'X X-XXX.Q,, , XXSXA X XX XX , N ,N X X X X XXX e QXX- X A X i Q i 1 . I I i 1 , . I Co- Fight-Win Tonight ln 101 .I Varsity Baskefbaff Saaaa UPSEI Zfza' Ranfeea' Decafaff Coach Altizer gives sound advice as he watches his novice team grow more experi- enced. Steve Crespi controls the tip aller a jump ball was called. 102 'N Front to Back: Cary Kitchen, Rich DfElia, Mark Scheffler, Gary McClanahan, Assistant Coach Norm Keefner, Coach Verdie Altizer. I . - 1 , ' Front to Back: Mike Alley, Greg Stutler, Steve Crespi, Bob Springer, Randy Bahlow. Front to Back: Don Byram, Don Patton Bob Wingert, Pat Deloney, Dick Owens. 103 QB H 3 Q , Maw: ,V a s yi.-? ,gf f p I ,vs . -N7 X1 .M xi , VARSITY BASKETBALL SCORES SH S OPPONENTS 45 Taylorville 68 39 Champaign 50 46 Lincoln 82 53 Decatur 65 57 Decatur Eisenhower 67 50 Urbana 65 53 jacksonville 63 84 Danville 74 45 Mattoon 40 75 Bloomington 72 49 Lincoln 66 58 Quincy 70 69 Decatur 59 67 Urbana 73 56 Danville 59 68 Bloomington 70 52 Mattoon 60 49 Champaign 62 PONTIAC HOLIDAY TOURNA- M ENT 54 Sterling 76 68 Cranite City 66 63 Normal University High 71 68 Prospect 74 63 Normal Univ. High 71 CITY TOURNAMENT SHS OPPONENTS 63 Southeast 64 58 Lanphier 83 69 Griffin 60 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 60 New Berlin 43 56 Lanphier 70 104 I , .53- ,.,-2-, x - V ,am Q . 7 1329 ' i ,, A , N ,, 4 We 37 ' -'Hs ,Sxxf Left to Right: Troy Barnes, Lynn Mad- linger, Pete Coutrakon, Tom Crouch, Ken Iba, jim Dickinson, Jeff Daily, Mike Tarr, Ken Hagan, Ed Vehovic, Dan Bristol. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCORES S HS OPPONENTS 33 Lanphier 41 70 Southeast 54 45 Taylorville IV. 49 .51 Lincoln 67 52 Stephen Decatur 59 70 Eisenhower 47 57 Southeast 4 1 53 Urbana 56 49 Jacksonville 37 59 Danville 5:2 53 Mattoon 39 52 Bloomington 56 48 Lincoln 80 65 Stephen Decatur 68 71 Urbana 68 49 Criflin 48 65 Danville 60 59 Bloomington 36 65 Mattoon 48 58 Champaign 46 52 5 Q K 3 Y M, 1 ,,.- I ili 1' ivii ' r rr QII- il. Q :-,.. e. i 'i:'f'. .uitt, t,,u,t Basketball players attribute meir agility on the court to modern dance exercises. +-l .L -fr - ,F EQZ- w i g -- up ,. , Y. .:..x , ,, X1 AQ it it ,. ,XNQSK , X X XXX X X ,, 1 .:.. r X. ,X X V 'X' 3 Q X X X QP 'Rxioixsif tg QNX wx XXXBR JAX, if ,..: l- Y So you thought I couldn't make it, huh? lik: vs, -'.. 253.-if :- S M 1:1-1:21 ,- x: -15.11 :- N5 af ,.f. lfA..W ZAAH f WW... 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R You can't catch me - I'm the gingerbread va man. Basketball Teams ff JJ Gave Their Z! Af Every Game Starting the season with only one returning letterman, Don Byram, the Senator basketball team was consid- ered young and inexperienced. Lack of height and the inexperience hurt the team as was illustrated by the loss of many close ball games in the last few minutes of play. However, the Senators did play some fine ball. In the Pontiac Tournament, they de- feated a challenging Granite City squad. Second-rated Decatur was upset by the Senators in regular sea- son play, and close games were play- ed against highly rated Quincy, Lan- phier, and Champaign. Coached by joe Rockford, the Sophomores held a record of 12 wins and 8 losses during their regular sea- son. The team showed spirit and gained experience needed to help incorporate them into our varsity team next year. Steve Crespi recovers a loose ball. 106 in 5 :aryl 'Zia --1--Q.-0' 'f mx Dick Owen fights for the rebound. Reserve players were a key part in Coach Altizer's strategy. .ny .il , mvxkw 4 'Nuff' Q o Mike Alley shoots from the free-throw line. , ffff lliie Bob Springer anticipates the rebound. L--TMA! 17 5,240 Zi? 5 if W' , . W.. ...wfwdwffff '-wlws. ' Just remember to keep your cool and don't lose your contacts. Managers: Doug Hahn, Rick Hendrickson, Dick Fullager. it Q X v 1 X , K If xxwijy f J Q H -gan -e A f 1 ' K v Swzfr Swimmers Compiled Remarkable Reeereis The Springfield High School Swim Team finished the season with a re- markable record of ten wins and two losses, the best record ever to be compiled by SHS swimmers. Led by co-captains Bob Fleetwood and Mike Varns, the Solons won the City Meet for the seventh straight year, placed third in the Big 12 Conference Meet, and finished seventh in the District . s-.3 ,,, 1 X ,,.,: t X Xw S X Meet. Led by Coach Robert Milnes, many of the Solon Swimmers set pool records: Mike Schwartz in the 100- yard Breaststroke, Kit Kozeliski in the 50-yard and 100-yard Free Style, Mike O,Connell and John Blythe sharing the 100-yard Backstroke re- cord, and Todd Bryan in the 400-yard Free Style. ,ra , is p is , il l'3,,,ff 1 4 p 3 Q i Y N ,, , p xp ,.,,,..u W, nm W. , ,, , , dwg, see i M a i , .J mr W., Q : gk ,. ' h 1' X 'Q I '.v,v :QQ I 'E ::': QQIQ ' W M I K 0 M ,W my ,,,, p . , ,.,.. -1253, sg, The gun shouts - The race starts. , - ie., V 3-55 xg. aw ,. . Q , A... ,av Q f ,.-n wh .f ,, - ,fre l r 11 'Q Ei Mike Varns, Co-Captain, Coach Robert Milnes, Bob Fleetwood, Co-Captain. EX, , XX A N X is T . P t T yn 5: 1 r ag. , .. ,, EN ii' vertex? 5 t X, .,,tx -X, S154 . . il Make sure my time is . . . Front Row: Ron Varns, Steve Bormann, Ron Ruskey, Hank Keene, Dave Merritt, Mike Schwartz, Dave Manson. Bow 2: Roger Whitsell, Iohn Blythe, Steve Patton, Kit Kozeliski, Todd Bryan. Row 3: Bruce Bryan, Bryan Foy, Jeff Patton, Bob Fleet- , wood, Mike O'Connell, Mike Varns, Rick Thompson. S .ik M, K .1 X ' Ni . ., 'K stem L 1 - ' 'Q , 1 ' S.. is , .I '3 Q ,ff sw Q X N i .. M:-XA, 'Y ,... UQ. ix -f L. A pyramid of strong swimmers. J- 1- 3 S 'ak X 1 r an I X 0 a f I AA i f:,,w ,fgf:l1fQEQ K' ,J f 'Q' . x g - 1' .. Q Q nvhbfj. ', Nirgf-is 2 - . s - . 6 ,, Y r.r. .. . w g . , . SR' .5 X ' . Q X N x if S X if 1 X, J .1 J 5 4 t 1 , 1 X X 1 , N X 4 X 104 .X 1 Y Y X Q. X X , . N Se- i X N . i X N N i xx N in ' O Q , M X X g XX X X wats I x Q XX + ,XX XXX? X A xM 5i xt xr N X S X X Q W X x X x X X N Q XX so X , A X ,xx X . -' 1 xx ...V :RN xx, , A 5 . 1 ' Q N K . Q., N 3 4 if f . ,f f t . 1 I I 1 . 'X 'Sf f . if 5 ,n wi , .S+ 3,1 . ,S , ,J 'f 4 12 I i 5 -ji W W .. ' 'fA W -fr '- . M-1 f -f ' ff N. to . N 1 rrrr u ie-'f t MM i . is We ' to fi Rick Watt executing another exquisite dive. ,lN3Ii . .1 'M r ..- Q X. N X xii N ,.... .. x K ,413 N 'Q .4 y , 1 - Q N15 f. 5 - . 5, Nsgyp W , , e X :ff-f ' 5' I S53 -' , t. 5-S . K .wig , , z .,,-Kzmtsw 1. --, 1 ...H . .Q -, , Q ' F XFX .. xx K 'Q ' Wg, YQ M N fs . he .- .,,l .4 wif-.mf YN gf 1 'r KX ,ak ' if xv Q 9? V ...,,,,mm ww E KQ' R E '..: an 4 'Q Q ,, ,,....,...... ,Q M-w ,.r.f...u,.... i Q-a......,..,..L Help! 1' m drowning. Gee, this is tougher than the trampoline. Gmpplezfs' Haw! Work Nailed Best Season Enjoying its most successful season this year, the Senator wrestling team won 11, lost 3, and tied 1 in dual- match competition. The team finished third in the District, sixth in the Sec- tional, and won the second place trophy in the Holiday Tournament. Steve Tozer and Cary Higgins ad- vanced to the State finals at Evanston, Tozer by winning the Sectional, and Higgins by finishing as sectional runner-up. Tozer placed sixth in the State and became only the second wrestler from the City of Springfield to place in the State. Tozer, Dahl- kamp, Higgins and Veach won titles in the Holiday Tournament. WRESTLING SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENTS 36 18 Christian Brothers CQuincyQ 29 21 Quincy 27 22 Lincoln 42 8 Mattoon 32 14 Bloomington Cen. Catholic 20 26 Bloomington 24 20 Urbana 34 15 Peoria Manual 29 15 Peoria Spaulding 12 26 East St. Louis Lincoln 22 22 jacksonville 30 11 Danville 11 26 Stephen Decatur 33 16 Champaign 43 5 Decatur Lakeview 110 Front Row: Charles McCurley, Ken Chin, Mike Johnson, Jack Cruwell, Tom Fleming, Cary Higgins, Roger Veach. Row 2: Brad Wade, Mike Dahlkamp, Steve Tozer, Greg Locke, Dave Broughton. S11 41x Wrestling squad attentively watches as teammate tries out for cheerleading. nr' 3,15 kv 'KW C Angelic wrestlers show off P.F. Flyers and downy soft uniforms. -vnu , z'4Y7M'?' W . . f f ' R gf ii E.. Principles of self-defense reign supreme in Meidel's wrestling class. Front Row: Jerry Yates, John Kublick, Don Foutch, Bob Edstrom, Keith Rushing, Rick Sloman, Ron Adams, Ioe Phillips. Row 2: Bob Cooper, Ron Robinson, Bob Gorbold, The winner and still champion! Paris. Front Row: Coach Lyle Wind Varsity Co Captains Steve Tozer and Mike johnson and Coach George Meidel. Row 2 Man agers Mark Yeager, Harold Green, and Dick gsfilili 643' f 'Q 'X Y, Jim Hinton, Dave Wheatman, Charles Allen, Iim Crepling, Clenn Wessel, Dave Paull. Row 3: Ieny Lotich, Dave Ingram, i is 1, ,f -v .131 ,J 1 in 'T 5 1 Q 3 3 if ii Q 5 4 r y 1 lk i 2 b xv 3 .- ..,. ., ,, ,, qfy ,MJ ,WM 1 1 X, ' 1 Mike Donnelly, Dave Marsh, Jim Serbm Mike Foster, Steve Stewart, Dean Robinson, Jim Diefenback, Jim Schackman I YSXW lr -, X W-f'41x ' X E 1 A5 J 1 r 'A JJ T 5 i . cgiqxmgriga Q'3?55Qz!Z3 Q2f5i5i'Qf, wsu assess E, Wm V , , if ffl ' ' M U A V 4 si' L 1 w V , -um im 1 v 71' t Q-Qiillf 1' , R 'fi XL WHEN sq, , , ' I A :rw iam . 'Uri Siiilfili' A , i f rj fi,' ,rx J .Q ss!! p, A, ,f x f 'lf' ,.!?w ross ozmrry Team Came Through As C2131 Champs Despite the injury to valuable team member Bernie Hamm early in the season, the Cross-Country squad made a good showing. After regaining the city champion- ship, the team went on to place 6th in the Big 12 meet and 5th out of 21 schools participating in the Dis- trict Nleet. Competition in the Peoria Invitational was stiff, with the squad pulling out 21st out of 38 schools present. A new city record was set by Bill Nic-Coy as he blistered through the two-mile in 9:57. SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 18 48 Southeast 65 Griffin 17 39 Normal Community 39 81 Griffin 29 jacksonville 60 36 Ottawa 27 Pekin 29 26 Lanphier 28 35 Lincoln City Tournament SHS LHS SEHS GHS 23 45 81 90 Front Row: Hugh Jameson, Cary Higgins, Chris Cameron, Tracy Logan, Bill Hull, Bernie Hamm, Bill McCoy, Ivan Sims. Row Bruce Smith, Jim Hinton, Dave Holland, Two: Coach Art Cochran, Richard Burton, Bill Tarr, Not Pictured: Jim Peterson, Rick Mike Tarr, Steve Tillman, Dan Dickinson, Kyes. Last one 'round the park doesn't get a letter. H2 W TSQLYE ,tr Nfmff-' Q Now I want you boys to run over to Tolly's and fill this shopping list . . in Bernie Hamm was out part of the season because of an injured foot and loose trunks. The boys warm up to practice for a meet. 113 Pep Club Boasieaf Choo! Spirit This year's Pep Club, whose membership increased over last years by one hundred students, succeeded in boosting the school spirit of Springfield High School. The posters and banners which Club members put up around the school served as re- minders to the student body to con- tinue backing the teams. Pep Club sponsored buses to out-of-town games, held after-game dances, and sold candy on the lunch shifts. The Clubis advisors were Mrs. Struck and Miss Antilla. Its main goal is to stimulate school spirit and pride in our school sports. 34' '- -Ns. va 3 4 1 wwfaggkgak x fiffgxjvzbksix s x N 'grey f,'s.wSf',gqx57Sg ,,i W N. Q! KQEEWAA M f A av, kc w ,pf J I , 3 4 5 - ir , If +v.lY7A'7 . pgffw. , - sri X . W we 'imiir us- 5 .. ., Q. g . . X: ..3ef,y,. Q ' , ' A - ' w,4.s -:V Q .ns fffmigz' 5, , V. L Q . , :fir 5, rs? f ' :K 4-xkiffcl, ,QM Q A. EL V ffiffs si. . I Kathy Craig, Secretary, Beth Bishop, Vice-President, Mary Jane Richter, President, Nancy Donnelly, Treasurer. Front Bow: Nancy Bobbins, Debbie Boegge, lean Weber, Barb Hinton, Kurt Dial, Jim Young, Steve Grant, Dan Mar- tinie, Mike Fricke, Mike O'Connor, Ann Mueller, Dottie Foutch, Mrs. Struck, Advi- sor. Row 2: Vicki Cahwiler, Bree Hum- phrey, Liz Vicars, Becky Winning, Kathy Lawrence, Mary Ellen Grimes, Dorothy Cazel, Chris Davidson, Pam O'Keefe, Sue Jones, Gail Armstrong Diane Peterson, Julie Fritsch, Mary Hunter, Kay Williams, jean Milne, Pat Stapleton, Becky Harbison, Kristi Lawson, Kathy Vieira, less Dixon. Row 3: Karen Langford, Linda Steffen, Sue Phillips, Cindy Smith, Bev Durr, Terri Stauifer, Dana Hawkins, lane Kaufman, Nancy Richter, Becky Dickinson, Lorrie Fritz, Cindy Buker, Debbie Hamilton, Vicki Volk, Phyllis Martin, Becky Yocom, Kathy Wood, Lynn Kirk, Shen'y Buhl, Debbie Leach, Elaine Eisen, Nancy Colonius, Phyllis Lambert. Row 4: Carolyn Vetter, joy Ceiselman, Debbie Stehman, Ian Smith, Laura Sands, Coni Staff, Kathy Phillips, Kim Lane,Chris Bluhm, Norma Ozier, Polly Jones, Stephanie Fritz, Kay Kaufman, Debbie Reincke,Betty Beard, Anne Weber, Mary Rossman, Geri Sgro, Sue Mehan, Ian- ioe Amett, Melinda Northrup, Libby Lari- son, Cheri Fullager, Cheryl Kirchner. Row 5: Baydine Monrony, Ianet Zoch, Nancy Anderson, Margie Beard, Janice Bumett, Kathy Nelson, Candy 0' Connor, Linda Jenkins, Martha Woods, Suzie Schnepp, Nancy Snow, Linda F rkovich, Brenda Jones, Pam Rutter, Merianne Aikman, Linda Esper, Chris Staley, Rhonda Ed- monds, Nancy Heckler, Alice Brockschmidt, Sallie Smith, Kathy Snyder. Row 6: Joan Dodds, Debbie Dawson, Jeanne Poole, Sally Hitchcock, Colleen Spinney, Linda Dellight Melissa Sebring, Roberta Lohman, Sue Myerscough, Weezy Miller, Lynn De- Kraker, Cathy Vanselow, Sara Kostolni, Diane Aldrich, Laura Courtrakon, Kathy Craig, Diane Halden, Lisa Lange, Denise Kimmich, Terry Dennison, Peggy Bames, Deanna Mickle. s If ,Rh Front How: Io Ellen Winslow, Linda Davi- son, Margaret Heidinger, Marsha Stewart, janet Marr, Marcie Markillie, Teri Cobb, Carla Daley, Debbie Martin, Mary Bates, Debbie Hollingsworth, Susan Askew, Sue Shinn, Beth McGee. Row 2: Linda Hammerslough, Sue Rector, Nancie Chap- man, Gail Shetlield, Sue Hoard, Pat Mag- gio, Shirley Frankowiak, Debbie Hall- den, Pam Mari, Jane Devine, Sandy Fuhr- ken, Paula Klein, Leslie Barrow, Julie Adams, Nikki Killeen, Debbie Pelham, Ioan V7 . -, Z , ,... .,., ..,, Z an , Y l af .if Mm If 3 ,.,, .. X , . f' - - , 41 'V f Q-.iff W y if we 'lflfi' ' if ,qi- uf' if 2 if , f f X 0 Q , X f f if V f' 'T' '- f ' Q 'Q TY S Brake, Carol Routman, Cathy Newhouse, Lola Negrete. Row 3: Sue Mari, Beverly Lamken, Judy Kern, Mary Suddarth, Bricky Hart, Karen Washko, Janet Jones, Cindy Buker, Pat Gardner, Joan Gillen, Lindi Weisbaum, Mary ,lane Richter, Carolyn Edwards, Chris Hester, Vicki Johnson, Leslie Kramer, Miriam Keeley, jane Down- ing, Linda Gunning, Nancy Owens. Row 4: Mitzi Eastham, Kathy Burke, Patty Fleming, Becky Trumpy, Marian Lohman, Kay Thread, Barb Brooks, Amy Doeblin, Debbie Laws, Leslie Baer, Nancy Donnelly, Josie Cully, Linda Davis, Holly Lane, Ian Hill, Melinda Schanbacher, Marty Loyd, Kim Roach, Shelley Bannister. Row 5: Roxy Kibble, Ian Harbour, Sharon Vink, Roxy Watson, Mary Cassady, Linda Beedie, Beth Bishop, Diane Jurkins, Lisa Beedie, Hap Dickson, Lynn Maupin, Sue Brummet, Nancy Atwater, Rhonda Bentler, Pat Forn- eris, Bonnie Croxton, Anne Sponsler, Gretch- en Pieper, Peggy Sharp, lean Yoder, Connie Meyer. ii Q 2 Y , wwf .,.. I N X r -.bmw Pep Club members look on as Cheryl Kirchner demonstrates the techniques of finger painting. Pep Club hangs a banner predicting Vic- tory. 115 Y g DANCES, CONCERTS, AND ASSEMBLIES CREATED 1 ANT Studff A VIBR I've always wanted to be in a parade. Senior loss Won First Plttoo Di Float Competition Springfield High Schools Home- coming of 1967, sponsored bv the Student Council, began with cheers and Sh0L1tS of S-U-C-C-E-S-S at a lively and spirited pep assembly Fri- day afternoon. The candidates for Homecoming King and Queen were L L introduced to the students and facul- ty. An enthusiastic and eager-for-vie tory student body was determined to upset its foes, the Urbana Tigers, at Saturdayis game. Beautiful Indian-summer weather L. C. Borderfs Condensed Orchestra moti- vated gyrations from the younger set and tapping toes from the chaperones. 118 seemed to assure the Solons ofa per- fect Homecoming weekend. Floats predicting an astounding defeat of the tame Pussycats of Urbana paraded through downtown Springfield. After the judging of the floats, senior supe- riority was again proven by the Class of 1968 with its first-place float, Sowinski's Circus. Second and third places in this competition were mer- ited by the AFS Club and the Alunior Class floats. A typical float two hours before judging time. fi il ,fsldls A - FV' f 1 'fa ffm? ' Zz.-1-,V ' t. E li 45 'ft EU? ff - i , ' . - ,:SvQ,v v l J J il ' -5-Qliffe. .qzf 4.1.9, ,. ,f ,Q 'rm 2.1 xi' '. ix , 1 45 T3 We 'I -B ...U f -f-etzfw y Q AGP!! 'gb' an ,fi . .. -rg.. ,N-., . xv, nigga Qmq ' ,. ik ' x. 3 , ,,q.:5J.i 4 . K i x if sig: ,. Q P Q ug A h fi l , Fh:: gf, -l K -v X, V, hw- ' t 'L ' ' '- B 'Z' 7 s ,. .g . A .Ii K 'mfs' Yi ..,,,, 5 .ffl , -Q fl 'F' Me ' at in-ef- - ----'- f ,Q ' iw . 'mmf ,Q , W .-., .1 eg W ' :gs ,aM . ,I .wliihai-.f.A-ffl' zvfqa'-v wb K ' ' -f xy . : 4 ' . . L 1 r- :ce-., -. . -' -,v--w, f-f W ' . , 'Vw B+ -V 'vf:,..f ...Qs . ,gg ful. Ag. ,...4,g'-kg k V, yy .a.ff3Q'N3. ' if-f, ' B f- isinx nal 'SR'-Q' X . . ff, A J'-.-153' sys be '- r ' ' ' 'ff K.. , ' .' 1 x v , 11 ' if : Y 2-it V Y f - ' . fini. , Homecoming float theme leashed the Ur- bana Tigers. Gee, you sure are funny looking. Dean Kerasotes and Patsy Harmony sat out one dance. E QS' 1 ' ' felwgwlfh L yi Q 9 7 .1 . 5' '-ag Y 2 I 1 E' ' . i ,.... W., 1, l ' .' , 'MMA 5 .nag WW W .1 x 5 King Bob Fleetwood, Queen Bonnie Barber, Kent Carpentier, Patty Roland, John Loughery, Connie McKennedy, Bob -3 6 5 S A e ae . i ...M 5 f ?x,, gk 4 4 f X f-2: i . 4 jf .4 , A V ,, M f' ali? A, A .mm r ' is X K g K Nu 5 X 5 . J i .W l ' 1 7 f X f, ff f 3? at 4 7 lata . .... - ef. 1 T I i A r' J - 3 ii 'ij vf si, 1 5 : F f 1. , gi. .' . 5 Ly . 3' , fs uf' U ' . . ,S V 4 .EE g f g. .f -:S ,,,,.. ' Springer, Gail Armstrong, Steve Tozer, Mary Jane Richter. 1 Les Bas' float bore the theme Tear Those Tigers. ' D ' I f . I Q , 1 119 Hemeeemencg Demee Eneleei A Memorable Day The Solons needed more than just a desire to win the afternoon game, and the Urbana team more than pre- vented a victory for S.H.S. Despite the fact that Springfield's combined total yardage for rushing and passing was greater than Urhanas, the Tigers spoiled this important traditional game. A fact which made the loss even more bitter was that it was the only game that Springfield, the Big 12 champs, lost all season. Philos wrongly predicted Senator vic- toryg yet the victory spirit prevailed. fa if , frrt- A' 3 , Cheerleaders received the grand tour of the track with chauffeur Larry Sombke during half time. 120 A lost game, however, failed to spoil the weekend for the Senators as they danced to the music of L. C. Borden's Condensed Orchestra Sat- urday evening. The highlight ofthe dance, which had the theme of i'While WVe're Youngf, was the crowning of Queen Bonnie Barber and King Boh Fleetwood. Everything about Homecoming 1967, from its preparation to its realization, will he fondly reinemhered. A rare occasion indeed - ten square feet per couple - at the crowded Homecoming Dance. mv' '49---..-......... Q sig' The Royal Couple - King Bob Fleetwood and Queen Bonnie Barber. X E 9 ? iffy 0 . f , U f , .. Wh. ,, f ' f Q Q ff Q Z , Q Y 1 5 ' 15W ' WQQ4fff. fy Q A 1 ,e ff ff ,, ,W , , ,410 14, f, V ,M 1. 'f 4 r, f if-fi? ff X ffafffv !ffWffi74, ff! yffgyy, ' f g ff ffjf, f ff M f f f 1415 1 if L21 ,W f gig! V, ,Z X 'HX J ffff 2575 f , , ff f s ,, .a,f, C', fy, 2 ff X X f W ff ff f W f 2 Y fix? M ' f Senators Hosted Bmlilimcf A. F. 5. Student 'Coing to a foreign country, we have the opportunity to know other people, other customs, and almost another life. I was very glad to be the A.F.S. student for 1967 and 1968. I didnit realize what my experience would be until I arrived here and met my new family and friends. In the beginning it was a little hard because I couldn,t understand very well what the students were saying, but now it is much easier, even if I talk with my funny accent! I think that during this year I lived like a real American girl, doing everything they do and enjoying everything they enjoy. I had a lot of fun here, particularly in the winter, with all the snow and ice. As you know, I had never seen snow before, Monica Fatio and her American family, Mr. and Mrs. Harlington Wood jr and daughter Alexa. ...af because in Brazil it doesnit snow at all. I am sure that I will never forget this year. It will always remain in my mind as a wonderful dream. I would like to thank you very much for everything you have done for me, be- cause I knew your country through you, and I really loved itf, -Monica F atio 122 Sisters Monica F atio and Alexa Wood. Monica slowly acquires a taste for Coca Cola. x.,-N ., ri D Q S ze .3 , ' is mf S ,X SNK 4 n fzziggaf Nas' News nur 5,,, K has-Q ,x, if Ti 2 X X. ann ' ,y V , E Q . Q AL 5 K X - - il- ? ' 'Iv K Ev '. 4 7 EXT. , V ' ' Mmww 53 5 ,S ' W NAR K A 1 ...,, M.. , .Q wif X N 5 I. - X X l W Q-4 -1- ,t nw 1+-1 . :rv 33: gil-' guns A ,T had gag . A -f : -win S XS. x W My mm W-Q NW M-N -Nm ma M...-, ww amx mm lm Mm Nm M. -Am Nm N... my N-nw hw uf-.bf Q-.4 ww VM MM WM -W , xn- ' . 4 wav A-. Q. , - AMX Aww www.-N ,Veneer Clezss Served Spaghetti One of the major money-making projects toward prom, the Senior Class Spaghetti Supper, was again sponsored by this yearis graduating class. Approximately eighty seniors worked at this project, tackling such jobs as cleaning tables, pouring cof- fee, and washing dishes. Tickets for the supper were sold by all of the members of the Senior Class. The Spaghetti Supper was proclaimed a huge success by the guests who at- tended and was also a financial suc- cess toward the 1968 prom. L'Do you think it's fair that they make the Chef do the dishes? W 'LH Then they made me put this hat on. he '7 'rea 2 3 7: fda f 2' , ' I wwf . S. You say Frank found out we spiked the coke? 124 What did you say they put in this? if til iff gn. No caption needed! Get the plates. We're ready to serve. X Pictorial tours served to acquaint students with prospective campuses. Sixty- Three alleges Were Represented Af College Day On Tuesday, October 24, 1967, Springfield High School was host to representatives from over sixty col- leges and universities located throughout the Midwest. During College Day, students were given the opportunity to inquire about the cur- riculum and admission requirements of the various schools in which they were interested. As in the past, members of Interact RCECKFQRQ , QOLLEGE Parents researched potential areas of investment, their child's education. Now, are you sure that the girls, dorms are on the other side of the campus? aided college advisor, Miss Hausen, in the organization of this program by preparing the gymnasium for the in- terviews and acting as hosts throughout the day. In addition to the day session, the college representatives were present in the gym from seven until nine in the evening to answer questions from parents as well as students. Chris Iurincie attempts to convince her mother that 32,500 per semester is well worth it. 125 Spoon River Anthology Premierec! Af SHS S.H.S. students this year were treated to a variety of interesting as- semblies. Besides the enthusiastic pep rallies and educational assemblies, concerts and other entertaining pro- grams were presented in the auditor- lum. MacMurray College Department of Speech and Theatre Arts delivered an exciting presentation of Edgar Lee Masters' Spoon River Anthology. The Vanity Fair assembly humorously and realistically demonstrated to an all- girl audience the reasoning behind the dress code. Soon after this assem- bly, the boys attended the Fisher Body Craftsmanis Guild School assembly program. The boys viewed both slides and a movie and learned of the opportunity to enter the S117,000 scholarship competition by designing a model car. These and several other assemblies were both educational and entertaining to the student body. 'I26 MacMurray students dramatize Spoon River Anthology. I would have worn fish nets, but I forgot to shave 3. Y S Q . E a s X is 4 A XJ? S Q -Q-u1l..,,,,,, dm. Mod Mod World invades SHS. Tommy Lane delivers songs of America. If I'm elected president, I' ll promise worms for the spaghetti supper. f 2 V vw i1 4. Ru , ' 'Q ,, , M s ,. 2 f Z H. 6- 52, 'kj . in , if r .x . . 0, ...I ZT gh! H f ' a ew ff MN' ' sf' , 'l ff . l , X K y L, , J V, 5. I 6. ' -' I x ,' M1 , ' ' pf' l W if ' , ' 5 X 'I 2 ' . ' ' :r - ,, . , , .,,w.v,... f . -4 - 1 1,14 . QQ' O' 9 0 6 0 l lf. .1 .,,,,,.. ,A-. s W- -' :I V... ,. .. 1- - ' - '44, .' I l in 8 A f i u'7'.llj flql A if .me 1 f v V19 Q, o'l ga Q . , i 'e' fm - ' if 1 ligj . P 5 , I - i y 'ru in' v if .5 I Y K , 6. '. ' .0 .8 C' F o ZF ' P lb V 'V ' ' il.. , ' f ' 'Q is , ' ' ' 4 if I I ef, HT V - 'gn bn. W, 'I if ja ' ', I 3' ' ,' ' Q Q, l. U, k A V G. I ' 5' n. . . -, K , Q 1 V A l- V .. 1 '. 4 6 With a little bit of luck, maybe we can turn this back into Mr. Hott. No wonder all the other teams want to play our school. 127 ff ff a fffx' p ,ff ff f f ,gf ,XK ,,, ' 1 .-, gm. Linda Beedie gets some pointers on eye makeup as Merle Norman makes a comeback. Is that a way to treat your own father? 4 Would you believe-Star Gazers? Rebe! Without A Curse Pozfimym' Fmstmfiom Of Todays 'oath f'Rebel Without a Causef, the first three-act play presented by the senior class in four years, sparked the en- thusiasm of the entire school. Play di- rector James Andrews commented that the cast was the most high spir- ited he had Worked with in recent years. Remarks from the student body reflected his feelings and also praised the director himself. The theme of the play was a true 'iSpirit of 768D as the characters de- picted rebellion and confusion, yet a sense of compassion and loyalty. The mood of the big-city high school gangs, coupled with the trials of mis- guided juveniles and their parents, captivated the audience in a spell that was not entirely unfamiliar to their personal lives. Acting without scenery, the cast, the director, and the stage managers did a commendable job of conveying the setting. The drag-racing scene re- sulting in the death of Buzz was espe- cially effective. Ken Cole and Glenna Kniss re- ceived recognition for their roles as the young lovers battling personal problems and conflicting emotions. They provided the audience with the warm human affection in contrast with the cruelty and destructiveness ofthe street gangs. Nancy Donnelly warms up for a rumble NE New X S yew, if yf Z W fm MQW Ken Cole gets double teamed by Balagna and Hamm. Stage Manager Chris lurincie and stage hand Joanne Poole take a breather. M .W X , .sa-.. ww 4, , , , Q A Z , ff 5 ? , Q 1 Q . 5 Z I '12 2 if 1 -z 4 22 g ' 3 E 4 f 2 5 ? 1 Z X 5 5 f 5 7 2 ,117 X 2 5 i 9- l rm XR N X swf MXN ff llnullv inn Q S Q N AWNYQ. Q Y-VT: E FX rt.. 1 'if lv S Q! 3 f sity Rebel Without A Cause was not entirely lacking in domestic tranquility. 129 AN X t Singing Senezfezfs Were Inreeeineeei Af Cbeestfnees Concert This year's Christmas Concert marked the debut of the Singing Senators. The all-male group sang three songs, including Mary Had A Babyf, A Cappella combined with the Mixed Choir and the Sophomore Girls' Choir to present The Song of Christmasf' Advanced Girls, Choir sang This Little Babe and Song of the Angels. A Cappella concluded the first half of the program singing MChristmas Dayf' In the traditional finale, A Cappella and the Singing Seven created 'KA Happy Holiday scene. Dressed in Currier and Ives period costumes, they sang various Christmas caroles including Do You Hear What I Hear? Here We Come A Wassail- ing, jingle Bells, and A Winter Wonderlandf, Amid a gentle snow- fall, the Choir sang Silent Nightf' The Concert came to a conclusion on a cheery note with We Wish You A Merry Christmas. A Cappella presents A Happy Holiday. And what did YOU ask Santa for? Singing Senators made debut singing The Boar s Head Carole , I A A Cappella makes last-minute preparations v M' xr Qi EQ, . A kia ix -an-'S Q' fi- . ' an .mmww H I K! W, My-4. Iafzfamaral eagae Champs ballengea Facalfy Team As an important part ofthe athletic program at S.H.S., intramurals stressed physical alertness. It was more than just a physical-fitness program, however, as intramural sports added a great deal to school, class, club, and individual spirit. Team names such as Yesterdays Leftovers, Square Roots of Seven, Seagram's Seven, The Ghetto Boys, and The Bouncy Meatballs describe well the enthusiastic atmosphere pre- sent when almost 200 boys participa- ted in Springfield Highs Intramural League. Different sports were offered for each session, with basketball be- ing the largest session and most par- ticipated-in sport. Under the supervi- sion of Mr. Hudson and Mr. Sowinski, 1 l Psychedelic intramural players imagine they are reaching for the sun. nightly schedules were organized for the 28 teams. Everyone from the so- phisticated seniors to the anxious sophomores took part in the competi- tion, but the superiority ofthe senior teams was easily apparent, as it was a senior team that won the honor of playing the faculty by capturing the intramural league championship. Mark Schullian tries to get around his guard, John McCurly. 133 ., Wg M s. .G ' Front Row: Donnetta Porter, Mary Pedigo, Linda Luker, Sharon Mitchell, Debbie Currie, Lynn DeKraker, Judy Hammers- lough, Melinda Northrup, Candy O'Connor, Nancy Robbins, Gloria David, Lynn Koskey, Ellen Scott, Linda Goldsmith, Judy Kern, Phyllis Lambert. Row Two: Bruce QD' AW ...S . tm, Cooney, Joyce Puschell, Liz Long, Linda Frankowiak, Chris Abbott, Debbie Reid, Greg Roberts, Bobbie Croxton, Karen Wel- ton, Chris Hester, Mary Jane Richter, Bon- nie Barber, Lindy Weisbaum, Carolyn Edwards, Becky Dickinson, Valerie Sand- erson. Row Three: Bud Haverly, Don as Q Byram, Bruce Brian, Fred Meyer, Terry Kane, Bernie Rubin, Steve Grant, Roger Kinney, John Meyer, jim Thomas, Fred Brotherson, Steve Hull, Leland Dawson, Bob Broughton, Mr. Rockford, Mrs. Rock- ford, Mrs. Plain, Mr. Plain. With A Little Biz' Of Sozzlu emzfom' Toznfm' The Em! The ninety juniors and seniors and the six brave Chaperones who took the 1967 Washington-New York trip left Springfield on june 4, heading for Washington, D.C. An evening was spent there, followed by a day of sight-seeing in both Jamestown and Williamsburg, Virginia, and two evenings in New York City. Tours of the United Nations, the Smithsonian Institute, a show at Radio City Music Hall, an unscheduled but fascinating visit to New Yorkis Chinatown, and the Statue of Liberty were just some of the highlights ofthe trip. The weary but happy travelers re- turned eight days later, laden with souvenirs and memories of nights spent on trains and the mornings after, a great evening swimming and dancing at Moore's Lake in Virginia, and a wonderful time had by all. N x S X Yeah, it's her. The second from the right is purse. 3,1 .., s ei!! V Xi t Ai X , at N .asf . . ,i 5 , ,fs , f iq w x, X - -.ax ' q t- Q - P N X 5 f X ' havnt, h X A .s-NW ,, 3 x. 1 s A ws X s - i its be N , l '- -X .. N . 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K 4 .-A 'X A , 'i Q - . ., r LW, - -wszik , Front Row: Jean Weber, Denise Owens, Marlene Turley, Judy Davis, Sandy Fuhr- ken, Jane Devine, Pat Gardner, Paula Klein, 'Libby Larison, Sue Smith, Kay Schwagmeyer, Sallie Mack, Barb Herter, Nancy Heckler, Sue Phillips, Cindy Smith. Row Two: Dana Korach, Beana McAfee t, Wie N ,PF ' Q tr 'I f 33:2 AQV J- I 2 Ve ,, W , V ' Q V ,ff 3, X. 4 ,im f ' , ,qs fm? J ,- , M - f 1, f t s 1 ' 5, V , A V. mf . Talli Nardi, Barb Savorgino, Connie Dodds, Barb Snyder, Peggy Hurley, Pat Pfeiffer, Anne Sponsler, Ian Heuser, Cathy Vanselow, Lynn Maupin, Chris Staley, Cindy Becker, Sue Hartman, Mark Nelch. Row Three: Mr. Weis, Mrs. Mc- t 41 S R' Q 3 - wry. .X S f. kt XXNW. sw s S X , X xx, 4 X Xi? Q AX x if xx 5 vw, PSX X' sag ,: t X faifw A 'ii'--5? : ': fa? Q P :,. vt. 41,5 x Y eww. T-V'f::1 Sea s X.. E g 5, 5:5-:T Q. N' .Wm-T JN: .. Zvi 1 4'1 'E. 1r,t..V.:. .,,. , 5 mw- t -f N V 7 554 1 2?'iV' ' . j ..f , 2,411 , . , .:. 1-,,. , 1, 4 Il i ' ,' - 2 ' w. x Coy, Mr. McCoy, Bill Eschenfeldt, Wally Otti, Terry 0'Brien, Dick Longhway, Steve Rutledge, Jim Culbertson, Ray Cohn, john Crigalunas, Jeff Patton, Kurt Dial, Kevin Bilyeu, Ierry Smith, Craig Robb. jerry Hemstock, Ken Dickerson, 1 V V ., r Wally Otti and jim Culbertson after a visit to colonial barber shop. No, it's not the interior of the manned I Pl'0mi5e UCVCI' again t0 Apollo capsule. off my gym locker. leave the lock zmiom' Played Major ' This is almost as much Hin as jumping 0 L Z 6 on Mommyls and Daddyls bed at home Candied orange peels with penicillin mold taste so fine with Fresca. 136 Sue Myerscough composes a letter to Ann Slander's Lonely Hearts Club '69ers prepare monstrosity for Homecoming float competition. Pe ophomoffes ombmett Study With Relttxttttwfz str Q tx it g pi..--1 ----i,,...., .ix-ii' -'i..i,,,, ..---.QQ-' luv? 251 1 f xxx we ' i i s1fYn-..... Animated lectures on marble-shooting captured the enthusiasm of students. Eager sophomores enter the doors at SHS. J X X ft? X X ii xg J? A X X t S X truss? ' - ' 8 - And what do I think of the latest trend toward crash diets? Miss Antilla demonstrates the basics of the rain dance. 'I37 X X X 1 X 'I XX We is gg, W. 1, -Q Mr N QQ HOIVIEWDRK, SCHEDULES, GRADES, AND ' ,D,D V S f 5 Nw' 2 Q w LOCKERS SYM BOLIZED S Seneery Prepezreei or Future In Colleges Arm' ezreers Senior superiority was traditionally carried on by the class of 1968. The seniors were determined to have the best prom, which entailed much hard work. In order to earn money, they sponsored such projects as bake sales, car Washes, the Senior Class Play, and the spaghetti supper. The school spirit ofthe class was definitely supe- rior as evidenced by its first-place Homecoming Float, the pep banners in the halls, and its eager promotion Left to right: Lindy Weisbaum, Vice-Pres- identg Ken Cole, Treasurer, Gene Drendel, Presidentg and Nancy Atwater, Secretary. ofbuses to out-oiltown games. The senior year was a time for striving to do the best job possible, for enjoying the envy of the sopho- mores and juniors, and for choosing and being accepted by oneis favorite college. During their final year in high school, as the ,68 Senators struggled with trigonometry and Sen- ior English, they remembered past years, savored their senior year, and looked ahead to greater challenges. mixX ,.f... 1 I Christine Abbott Ira Abramowitz Ion Ackman julie Adams Ron Adams Meriane Aikman Elizabeth Albert Paul Albertine Diane Aldrich Joyce Alinger David Allen Carole Altman Mary Alstadt Angie Anderson Cynthia Anderson Kevin Anderson Nancy Anderson Carol Andrews Susan Ankenbrandt Karen Annin l l 1 I v I l Senators applaud the first basket ofthe game im Appenzeller Ianice Arnett Sherri Arvin Mike Asher Pat Askew Nancy Atwater Craig Averill Ch ll lene Bachmann Lesley Baer james Bailey Bill Baima Brent Baird Manas Balagna Dave Bales Carol Balser Bonnie Barber jill Barnes Mike Bamett Leslie Barrow Richard Bartlowe Ron Barton 'Thomas Baumann Brenda Baumgardner Marjorie Beard Cindy Becker Linda Bee-die Lisa Beedie Terry Bell james Bennett Rhonda Bentler Iohn Benward Lynnette Berdoll Tom Berry Doug Bertucei Phyllis Betts Kevin Bilyeu 143 44 Debbie Birclsell Sally Birket Pat Birt Beth Bishop Tom Blalock joyee Bliss Lisa Blood Torn Bolinger Dan Boosinger jerry Bormida Ron Bormicla Larry Bostian Donna Bouvet Steve Bowen Bob Box Delbert Boyer Kathryn Braekett Kathy Brake Martha Branch joe Brandenburg Eau K fy ,,, Z , fm W YM M133 'Q Why A ,ta 34 if 2 4. 7- '-we f' wmv' QW w fi..- : hr Gu fr y, N4 73 fi Paul Branhani Mary Bridges Alice Broeksehinidt Barbara Broden Barbara Brooks Fred Brotherson john Broughton Bob Broughton Mike Brown Randy Brown Steve Browne Lindell Browning Susan Brummett Bruce Bryan Larry Buoy Sherry Buhl Karen Burch Steve Burgener Janice Burnett Beth Burris l45 Dorothy Burris Alan Bush Don Byraun Lonnie Cain james C:2lHkll'INllll W Cindy Campbell Sharon Crunplnell Carl Campo Betsy Canfield Diane Cape Ed Carlson Darleen Curncross Becky Carrier Alice Carry M ary Cassudy VVz1yne Caster Students took advantage of newly-installed carrels. 4 5 Z , Q I '53 ,A 0 W ff' M , r uf tl A -v IS jim Chapin Carole Chase Carole Chastain Ingling Cliin Kenling Cliin Dennis Christensen Richard Christie Linda Ciesler Kathy Clark Mark Clingan Edward Clink jess Coates Ronald Coffman Raymond Colin Ken Cole Dave Colee jim Collins Karalyn Collins Mark Collins Nancy Colonius lim Cooley Bruce Cooney llalpli Cordell Debbie Corra Laurel Coutralxoii Yic-ki Cox liatliy Craig Curt Cravens Ceorge Crawlorcl David Crayiie Steve Crespi Linda Crisp Bonita Croxtoii Cliris Croxtoii Jim Culbertson Josie Cully Debbie Currie Linda Dabney Mike Dalilkamp Cliarles Daniels 1-rf if 'N QF An unidentified 5eIll0l' cills his lft0l'l18j Its No Mins L'1nd it 325 on the odd side of thc building. Lester Daniels Dennis Darling Gloria David Stun David .Iolni ll. Davis Indy Davis Sue Dawdy Deliliie Dawson Leland Dawson Dean DeBolt Elaine l3QFl'1ltCS Lynn Delimliei' NVilliLnn Delgvnziis Pat Delaney Diane Denton Linda Delliglit 149 .Iane Devine Kurt Dial Court Dickason Ken Dickerson Becky Dickinson Charlene Dickson Don Dieckinann Albert Dinquel Michael Distelzweig Amy Doeblin Kirk Donike Clarence Donnelly Nancy Donnelly Dave Downing Gene Drendel Robeit Dunas Tim Dunham Michael Duty Cheryl Eades Robert Eairheart 150 lb- ' EWMM E f , af' ul jf., ag? Qi ff f , f ,kj 4 A W ww, ,ZW ' :lnfff Q ' ' :ag If W4 f 1. fi fI?axsf?f,li7Z,f ,. V TQ 5 A 46' UM ,Www f A - V ,wwf , LN? ' Robin Eberhardt Terry Eherhardt Charles Eddington Edward Eddington Rhonda Edmonds Gerry Edom Carolyn Edwards Sue Edwards Bob Edwards Mary Egan Elaine Eisen Fred Ellis Rhonda Elmore Terrv Eros VVilliam Eschenleldt Linda Esper Steve Evans john Fagan Pat F agan Barry F arquhar 151 wh. ln- U9QmQ!vQ'lQuq Q ru.. .wwe 1 .- Sf' . 'aww' W , .1 J. , N Q p ' W WS-vf ',mieifz. 'L.,,, Q3,g,Sg 3.y., ',. '- - , .M e ew--4 -., .Mr . . ,- ., N ..M1.x we-y,,, r' uv . a , ,. , K G . Ah -,E-Y. ' 1 ' ',f'. x 3-.1 am., , - --.-,. . ., . elm' All work and no play inaltu jack tl dull box was theme prevailing at Senior Class Car Wash. The Little Old Lady from Pasadena takes up the trampoline. JFNWW ANN? d ' any Q- tu af P 'A f ' -5 to A 1 ,, -f, I - an 1' , , M- 'sr - .ak - v , ,. , N . id ,4,...4.- xo...-...1w........ Would you believe her mother received the Good Housekeeping Clean Locker Award in 1940? ww xxx . - N ,, R Y ,M ,HEY r l 4 li i it lf ii if 5 l ll l i l I i u I I J 1 F ia P I a W a fs! 516k 'M pr .4555 'MV' mvwmve 'W' W , egfmff Ugg!! i i 1 'ffm' f w H gg,-,ygigf 1, ' y, f, ww Wea' Z V ai' F fqzfzf-, . wfva, it f ,eg ' -, if-ff-fyjf ' 1, fj , 4 ' C 4 9 ..., X .,., i, ,. . ,JL LA. nf ,. ' i if -' ' quam.-.,, ,, .. fi f 5 1' TWV ' , y f Monica Fatio Pat Fee Sam Fernandez Peggy Fielden Bob Fleetwood Pat Forneris Linda Fraase Sue Fraase Larry Franke Linda Frankowiak john Frazee Roger French Sally French Vaughn F rick Laura Fritz Dennis F rueh Sandy Fuhrken Dick Fullager Walter Callas Kerry Calloway 'I53 Pat Gardner Renee Garvey jane Garvvootl Joanne Gasperin Pat Gatsehenberger John Geiser Brent Gibson Debbie Gilbert Ioan Gillen Debbie Gihnan Linda Goldsmith Steve Gomes Sheryl Gorbett Marjorie Gordon Mary Graham Susan Graham Steve Grant jim Greenleaf Richard Greer Marilyn Greig 154 SN ' :ss 'awk' of fi! ig. W' SGW we - -vnu. 'Owe 'Q..k nw, ?z,f ly, Q is , I M? if ,pw Q 'MT af 3? Z 1 5 .wt f 1 I I! fa , nf V ff f flu f' y P :iff , f , 7 Q A age nv an Q, . MV' Mawr Would-be football team pleads monog cheerleaders frolic at Pep Assembly. ww' 2TF '!Y Handy Criiiitli Pliil Groii' David Clutniann jackie llacker Doug llalin julie llaltei' Bernie llanini 'Indy llaminerslougli Mike llaniniitt Dennis Handley Priscilla Hansen NVa1'ren Hardin g Patsy Harmony Peggy Harris Donna Hart Susan Ilartnian Doug Hahn pleads for help after nailing his Hnger to the wire. It's a man's worldg even Mrs. McCoy is forbidden to enter Mary Cassady displays her congenial per- sonality. 156 X IWW Q27 Nm 'Viv 'Q'. 'ff 'His-.9-N 'QW W' . E Z? Linda Hzrrville Donna Ilatfielcl Carolyn Huvenur jennifer Huy Paul Hebron Nancy Heckler Chris Heid Connie Hehn Jim Helm Ierry Henistock Rich Hendrickson Chris Henley Tim Henry Pam Herdes Dick Herren Bl11'bk11'21 Herter Bonnie Herter Steve Hesse Chris Hester jan Heuser Connie Hewitt julie Hibbs Gary Higgins Curtis Hinds Kathy Hinds Barbara Hinton Danny Hirstein Sally Hitchcock Bonnie Hitcliery Dave Hoard Rielmrd Hodge Alun I'IOHllllf3iStl:'l' Penny Hogberg Kathy Holl janet Holland Sue Holliday Carol Hoover Arlene Horriglis Daniel Horton Lydia Howard ,,,... va gp X QQ y z75fw ,yy I if f X P 46- M --'Y r 2 ,XM H X 5 Q4,, v 5 5,.,+q . filvlssg 5 Q-fsgfg X N 5 44+ Aghf' g Q l !5!?'M E555 W 35559 'ugh ' QZMQ? 2 , , Q ts? P . gziagggn Q 2' 'fm f 35 HH!!! nneff 9591+ Ivivin ,, ltiij-gt . 5 rrrvepy , I W f 2504? ,f 4 , f J fit ff ff Q QW ,, f M K P P ,.., : ' 7' 7 I ' ff! 4 1 15 if on Nancy Howell Debbie Hubbard Earl HuclclleSt0n Peggy Hughes Steve Hull Ian Humphrey Peggy Hurley Karen Ingram Dave Ingram Pamela Irwin Tom Jacobs Rita jagow Basketball fans catch up on last night's homework. Pat Askew models the latest in P.E. en- sembles. W' Seniors Sport A .Sizkllincg fi It's surprising - they look fairly studious. in-.......... WMS ,X ,4 gigs .,-ig: 1 2- ,JAY 1 g 46+-wg Chemistry students sweat out a tough exam. Dfendel hams it UD while MTS- Rake SUHGTS With so many willing workers, we'll never finish the decorations. 160 from a spider bite. Szzperio rify , 1, .14 fd! Q 3- ' , -.... .X , 2 he s 4 ev www fry-fu H . .X p mg iw.. Mwffqif .- -fn s ' - . -Q. ,. ffl' , 'witwggs .,- -xc, f .-,L V52 is-'ii i .X:..,,3,f ' . ' ' , N J , Q 1 3 f. -Q , I ' Jggf, l 1 .. .,. -R I. , X Katt? A 5-VZ: .. .ffl . VI, ' ww P' V HH- ... . ,V cz -f . E M5 - A il - V ' ,A v is A 2' K ' i Q i ll ' 3 '- ' 5 - ,- ' x .t , Q 4 ,i Ztgtvvrl. . , ., 3, 4 ,,, I -f V? . an fi - le . . Q. 1 gl I . S? D I J fi R1 Ze b I, A ' , 2 , K lst' X . J Q 7 'W 2' Q Q 'N' ' ff fy 55 p 1 4, s V . 3 I H Ex-js? 2 P. Q fl f Al , my 'X '1:.':' wsi,Q X S. 'r -' ' ,j X Et a a X43 X ' rs' ' X . , ' X qi it HJ 4 3 Q Q L 'fit lf 3 st . -0- is - Y ' '- .fxgg K gl' Af' , 1, , 4 N 5 f V, 31- . Q ...VV V g a , 2 f 1. .si x . , .- K , at 4' 'KA-..-:.y 1 , .f 'I L ' ,rw . 5 , . , i F V V, .H Y r 'Mg Q xg Y 5 5 v ' . R' QN A. 251 4 ' X gi' Q i , ' 'Egg V2 i J, fx 5493 5 ' ,fx , if f aw: V . v ' if 4 of . , 9.,3V?,iFv?i7w,..A t A ff' Q . .Q e ,U RU, , lg . A 2 Now all we can do is wait. Pat Deloney stands atop Senior Class Float. ..,4f ' . el-V. . hw if ,Q Q ff Mkriifl, f 1 K-. ' X ESA .AL .,,.1,, . is . 5 , 'V an , in., .af Q23 xl. N I x 5 N x 1 ffggni Wx X it fl'f' . ,wwf 5' i fix Jw., 1 ' 'fr sf gs, f 1.14 9j5y,s,,N KW: Aw.mw'i . M .. , ' ' f-4, R sf,-, Nwwe isvi' . - as r , A-v 'x4 ,.... . MWWM' . ' max Ng 'W W A . W5-x ,,: Q 15 :Zv - .- 355234 ss Students enjoy break in routine Togetherness or The Cleesome Threesome. Hugh 11111168011 Dehhie Jenkins Dave IOllllSOIl Greg Johnson Nlike .I0hns0n Steve .I0hns0n VVilltt'l',l0llllSOI1 Cheri 'I0nes R011 jones Rosalie jones Chris Iurineie Diane jurkins Edward Ka11e Steve Kaplan Kay Kaulinan N iney Kavanaugh Kk11'6ll Keck Pain Keeley C0nnie Kelly Nancy Kentner '51 liar' f fikvff die, Q1 fv f, ' -jf' , nf '54, MI, H, 4 ,wi ,, ,fi f ,, f3 ,- 4- -f ,J 1 ' . we 1 4 .J yr! 1-1, W M. , F. ff-M , W .W A , , 'K , in .,. if W f 3 'wgzi-21, ' f yffxyfyi , ff my 5 4 fy., , , '53 ' v, 44 , I ..., J W '- V ,, 55 fi A I ,5 '- .3 5 1 1' MZZZZL Dean Kerasotes Judy Kern Debbie Kerns Leigh Kerst Alan Kibhle Roxi Kihhle Nicole Kileen Kathy Killen Phil Kimmel John Kimmich Doug King Vikki Kingerey Roger Kinney Denise Klang Paula Klein Bill Klekamp Kim Klickna Glenna Kniss Greg Kniss Terry Knox Seniors participated in sophomore orientation program Eloise Koch Sue Koehne Glenda Kopi' Dunn Koraeh Lynne Koskey Sara Kostolni Peggy Krapf Chris Krzitzer Bill Krieg lean Kucler Mark Kuntzi Phyllis Launhert Q Beverly Lzunken Cynthia Laininert Lisa Lange Karen Langford 164 J! Wx. 44' wr-Q 'Z N Iames Lanham David Lanier Cray Lantis Libby Larison Richard Larison Iac-que-line Lauder Debbie Laws Earl Ledbetter Pat Leichsenring Cary Leining Steve Leotta Dan LeSeu1'e Mike Levi Gail Lewison Terry Lichtenbergei' Jane Lindley Edith Little Richard Lloyd Marian Lohman Adele Long 165 Elizabeth Long jim Long Karen Long Rick Lookis Iohn Loughery john Loewenstein Brenda Lowe Rick Lowe Charles Luebke Linda Lnker Guy Lynch Sallie Mack Bu1'lm1'a Majewski Gary Nlalcoin lohn Manker Marcy Markillie Sue Mars Debbie Martin Dick Martin Iennifer Martin 'I66 Q? M When Mr. Duey tells a joke, you have to laugh. Dllll Martiniv Sue Nlllllyll Henry Nlntlu-S Lynn Nluupin Hoxvzlrcl hl11lll'L'I' Elsie NIuylJe1'1'y Belinclu NICAR-Q Clllilfltllll' NIL-Alex Bill Mclilpinc S110 NIQAuliil' Karen M cC1u'ty Greg NIL-Clellamcl Greg McCollum Nancy NICCIW Bill McCoy' lolm NIL-Curlcy LlIlllCl Carol NICCLOXVLIII Slmroii NIL-Kuiii Comiie MQ-Keiiiiedy Tom Melieiiiiedy Prim Nleliiiixie Bolmy NIL-Makin Keith NIei'ioi'd Sue ixltillllll Chris Nlereier .lolni NIL-yer Doug Miller -loam Miller tleziii Millie Sliaroii Mitchell JoAnne Money Katliv Moore Reid Moore Steve Moore VVilliam Moore David Nlorgzui 168 quam, M32 qmmw T.- M , ..:.,, K WX, ,, in ' 9 i 1 f x , P WU NW fr. U Q 7 f Q f , KW Hoseunn lXlOl'l'f3S Cl1e1'yl Moss Linclzl Nluss if l IeflhIXI11elle1' Leslie Xlneller Kurt Mnnclstoek Marilyn Nlyers Frzlnk Nzltzlle Gary Nation Susan Nnnlel Bill Nelhel Mike Nell' LOlz1 Negrete Dale Neil Mark Neleh Diana Nelson Kathy Nelson Lark Nelson Ronald Nesbitt Kathy Neuf' r 'ix' J if Cathy Newliouse Dave Nichols Ba1'lm1'i1 Nolan Bob Norman jeff' Norris Nlelinclu Nortlirup Cary Noyes Terry U'l3i'ien Mike O'Connell Candy O'Connor Roberta Oakes Paul Ormlorlf Lee Osnionson Xllilly Otti Riclizlitl Owen Denise Owens M. 'Fm is V B53 X f MM' if? 827 An attentive gym class watches as Mother McCoy ominously makes a mark in her lit- tle brown book. .- 8- HK:-T ' 11:5-., . ,im -4 .nv mm Patricia Painter Linda Parish Roberta Parker Iaines Parsons Pain Patey Linda Patia Barhara Patterson Don Patton If-H' Patton Katherine Payne Linda Pearson Mary Pedigo Kara Peek jim Peterson Tony Petrone Pat Pieifer Sue Phillips Gretchen Pieper Keith Pierce Bob Pierce Greg Piper Diane Pippy Iovce Pointer leanne Poole Joanc Poole Sandy Pope Don Porter Donnetta Porter -loyce Porter Toni Poston Kathryn Powell Kevin Proctor Elizabeth Pulliain Carolee Pullin Joyce Puscliel Rick Rader jenny Haney Kathy Raps Marcia Rauch David Rawlings ima 17 'Q Cf, ' ,. .,.,..v.,.L,,,,a.T R i in Qw- X M .-N is 4' ' ' 9 f if X .1 X l ,- .. .- iw.- R A ll, - ,,, ,. V. 9 ,Q nas 2125? me-vc 'SP' 'N. 'qi W w Where did I make the wrong turn? rx., A .ix , X, .. 1 5 r QR, -N 99, if 3 ,, SA? Vw :',:.J-f MWA W? Qi F' ,,..' fftwu' :zu A--ff 5 QZ.i-w W, ii Did you say the water supply has been temporarily cut off? Cindy Becker has a Swinging Senior Year. 173 532'-gx V , N gi' , ani LEU 5 Brent Baird bids for his choice at the Book SHS produces competition for The Flung Nun Fair. Cary Raynolds Carol Rchok Debbie Reid Nlarcella Reilly janet Reynolds Penny Rhoads Sharon Rhymes Ken Rice Rich Rice NVilber Richards Mary 'lane Richter Sandra Riseman Craig Robb Nancy Robbins Florence Crigsby Roberts Cary Roberts 174 QU! biw- I I dim 'G' N, it V Rf ,411 ,Kr '7 mf:--rv: Chris Robertson Brad ROlN:'l'iSUII DL-blmic Rocggt- Ray lingers Ron H0511 Lynn Ross Mary Rossinan Dennis Rows Janice Howe Ainy Rubenstein Beriiard Rubin Kay Rubley David Rugglcss Stcve Rutledge Pain Rutter Shirley Saltsinun bloc Sinnpsoii Jody Sanderson Env Savistc Steve Scziiib Chuck SClllll'll lg2ll'lJLll'1l Schcive Becky Schirmer Dux e Schlemlmch Connie Schleyhulm Kay Sclmupp Steve SClll'OCQlt'l' Ron Schultz Kay Schwagmeyer Ellen Scott Mary Scott Steve Seualik Rita Seve Geri Sgro Gene Shane Peggy Sharp Ed Shaw Donna Shivers Herbert Shivers Thomas Short 176 W 381'- N ff? 6 1 ci- 5. lx inf SHS Auditorium hosted many community programs. 6? I' w. f f I V - l 41 f 'K Q , .4 A ji I we ' ,1..m.... ai Zi ,f K if WU 'C js... haw '-'QS qpvvf ,MW Tim Slimlw Lynn Sliutl Slinmii Sinitt Claiwilyii Silgvi' Douglas Sim Sally Simpson lxzm Sims Put Small Cindy Smith Cyntiiiai Smitli GL-mlcl Smitli Ilan-old Smitli Susan Smith Lnrrx' Soinbku Twin Soinielinrii Ed Spimn 177 Charles Spencer Colleen Spinney Martin Spitz Anne Sponsler Rod Spurlleek jim Stacltnian Nancy Stailey Chris Stalev Pat Stapleton Jeannette Stasnkinas Kaaren Staveteig Linda Steffen Nlike Steinlmangli Pat Stengel Pete Steward -lim Stewart Rntli Stewart Lana Stic-kan Melinda Stickney Connie Stillwagon 178 any 'fin gps-v 'fig J f f -W 3J,,, 2 .V .fag 9' 'ur-ft X. . Q 'CN 'gi P I Slug-llcy'Stu11v Russ Smppclxvurtln Hiclmlil Stmttfm Nlalrk Strong Kent Stutsmaun NLUILW Stutx CZVLIJI SIIIIIIHLTS Dzlvc rlxllllH1ill'l .laulicc Tan' Ilallclm rlwllfl' Cary Taylor -lzlckiv Tl1f'lfJl' Helen Telecky Williallll Tcrrell jim Thomas Sue 'IQIIOITILIS Bob 'l'hompscm Dllllllf' Thmnpson Stcvc VTIIOINPSOII Kay rl1l'l1'Cl1d 'I79 .lim 'llrlmylmc Clulcly Tomlill Pat 'l'omlinson Stull' 'llUZL'l' Bill rlllllllllllklll Tom 'l'1'cvs liccky Trulnpy Nlurk Tululms Xl1u'lL'm- 'llurlcy Alolm rlllll'l'lL'l' Hoy 'llutt Karma Upp Kult-11 Vasco llowurd vLlHFOSS1lll Rick X'llllNlClCl' Czltlw Yzmsclow Pep band warms up in pr Ictxce sesauon A mnlestone m SHS hnstory Bob Zoch seeks college counseling it Wm. Nlikc X21r1 1s Hogcl' XvC2lClLl Dium' Vclmx ic jack YL-ttcr Dale Vick Shmmi X'illCL'llt Dun Yiste Susan Yolz Sue vOl'dCl'Sfl'iISSL Kathy YV11cldcll Mary NValkc1' l3a1'lm1'a Wllll Sue Vfaltcl' Judy XYLIYCI Bill XY11tvrs 'Ivan XXX-lJL'1' Lindy XVCiSl7LllllN George XVciSigL-r Iolm XYQIIS Kzlrcn NYcltfm Dclulmiv xVCl'll1Cl70I'g limmic XVenzvl Num-y NVQ-sscl Din11m'NYeSt Qlolm XVIICCICI' Clary XYI1itv jaylw XYilliums ,lulm XVilliums XYCIIIIUL' XYillinms Yin-ki XYHIHIIIIS CIIILIIIUII XVilscm -Ivan XVilsrm .luck XVilscm Stacy XVi11cl1 Robe-rt XVingcrt I,Lll'l'f' 'Winlmold Alexa NV00d Clmrlcs NV ood Don NVOods Diane- XVo0llen 182 f X 5 E Linda Wfoollcy Sheila Wormcr Bill'lJ2ll'll XX rlglnt Bl'UIldll NY1'igl1t Susan XV1'ight Wllylnnc XV1'i glut Linda Yates Ken Yocoln Connie Young jim Young Robert Zoch , 1 iiizieifs Achieved High ewes 011 College Testing Piegzfeziiis This years juniors discontinued the antics of their sophomore year and settled down to carrying on the fine traditions of Springfield High School. Initiation, cooperation, and partici- pation were the key words of the class of1969. Iuniors influenced the initiation of new ideas in various clubs and or- ganizations through their positions of leadership. The class of 1969 dis- played outstanding cooperation in Kathy Lawrence, Presidentg Mark Scheffler, Vice-Presidentg Janet Cole, Treasurerg Lindy Porter, Secretary. school activities such as athletics and musical productions. Their class projects included a bake sale, a highly successful car wash, and a Home- coming float that merited third place. Through participation in student government, various college testing programs, and school publications, the junior class will be Well prepared to accept the responsibilities and the challenges facing them in their senior year. N? if fi , 'IA' it M0 1- I 'ur 'Q five- fs gg-x F6 X x -Yr , f,a...2 f . Zh ' if ' . wi 2 .1 'Q ti NI, ,, if , f - 'I x fi 41 i Q J wi K ks K 1 , 11 . t -1 .aim w. W' ,. ,,. ' as .. Q -Ho HKU R ' v 'Q 5 ii V. 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Q, X 2 1 471 3 ,, M, , wr UC? N LS, ,s Q M . f X fu X , wi' X - . fi - Ms, 1 -vb. , i 'x ' x j 'T ff ,E ink E -sf K .... A Q' X 'A 9 7 X M 'iff I ' ' V' 9 if we , ' Y ' f 2' N , gk X s X i rt , w gin R ..-' ' Y in Q X. Q A5 S 5 .X - - -4 ia' ng. .ag -1-sf 1 fv-we xE K e Haw, igfsg X N W ' Tiff. if , 4 fi 'wr' Xi FV? X NXXXX ff s X A 33. MU aqua.. X X YxxE ,nu . X ,X ik , , -. fXQNXs V 'FX , K , 'SEV ,, im .Ili ,XF X E Z if ,uns X 525255 R 2 QX S 5 X x x Q.-Qu? : i f xifiis . 6 J .,-Q .1 ..--.Q tri fm --v-- iT 3 -Q Wx. x x R ,Je I X X N if ii X l e X 5 M T. A , , vi 'QV WDM ,Wu- :Ui Q...- -.usp rm? A nn, 5 . .N- . if mfr? .rv -sr is , 3 ., , -. A , ,Q-Q f X X W U Q s e N 'Ai mu' ' ' 4' fi F X 5 ,.f- N , 1 V Talented juniors claimed third prize in Homecoming float competition. S LQ, i ER iiifilfvw , r Fx -fig X ei, ,, wr- f ,-,..,,...- ,.-- ' , .J . A-. 4 A . 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'ik .wg ,, -W Q , in .liin Patton Stexe Patton Dax e Panll Randy Payne Bill Pearinan Al Pendelton Ken Pennington Toni Peters Diane Peterson Don Peyton Ron Peyton Katliy Phillips 'lack Pierce Lorena Pillinan Clinek Poland lan Poole Mike Poole Dwiglit Poore Lindy Porter Ceorge Powell Terry Powell Mike Powers Bob Prentice Roger Purnell Peg Pnseliel Larry Ragel Ieannette Randall Sally Randolpli Karen Ratz Nancy Redding Liz Reiseli Erika Ht-thy Karen Reynolds Katliy Reynolds Sue Reynolds Bill Rlioades Pat Rlioads Alell' Riee Bill Rieliards Renee Rieliards John Rieken Dave Ringland Toni Rippel eanette Robertson Reida Robinson Dean Robison Ken Rodenbnrg Craig Roderick Cindy Rogge Pattie Roland Paula Rose Mike Roseberrv Diane Rontsoii Denise Rutherford Carolyn Sackett Mark Sand Brenda Sanders Deborah Sanders Susan Sandman Bev St-inte Carol Schaeffer Bob Selianinger Mark Selielller r '- ',4, -at .il -........- YW, X. vlv 1 A W -av at Ty N K 3 -1 X-ws R C., 35 1 Q.. fp P XM 'HW ? 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N tw, If you can't join them, beat them! rw A :JK 4' V ,., , fa V W fm 'W 2 F i f nr V 1 -fat ,. ...M 5 , A' Z - f ,any 41 A n Q, was ,045 A 1-.rw K 37 hir ln A 1 fi-' 'V Q C : Q 2. -vu f mf 1 i .f V ,- -if ,f ,W,,,. ...W-A ,rc it X fi 2577 . f .. , t -- 'SV f V. 522254 2494 1'-Q-of . i nf ' ' .9 , ,f-4' . 1 nv, an ' '. if its ',,.,J WW' ..--5. gh. if-wt-Q, A-av vw ,x I A rf' N..-0 it A in .avr ww ,wa and Ji Sue Schenk Roger Schleyhahn Sandy Schnirring Bob Schnernian Sally Schuerinan Mark Schiillian Laura Schwartz Dick Scott Kent Scott David Searcy Larry Searcy Missy Sebring joe Selvaggio janet Sescleiter Jett Seward Vicki Seward Diane Sexton Dave Shaneinan Steve Sheiiield Ken Shewinaker Rex Shirk .lim Shutt Steve Sias Steve Siniinons Nancy Sims Dale Sinith Dave Sniith Frank Smith Marilyn Smith Suzie Smith Rick Sinrcina Dave Sinysor Kathy Snyder Morty Spence Bob Springer Dan Spurbeck Karen Squires Debbie Stanley jerry Stark Kent Starkev Terri Staufier Brenda Stephens gill! ' W. What would Pocahontas do in a situation like this? Budding Einsteins attended Miss Campbells afterschoolsessions. Suzanne Stephens Delmlmie Stevens ,lohn Stewart Steve Stewart Bill Sllt'l't'lI Clark Stine Cay Storm Charlie Straulm Rosemary Stulmlms Claire Stuekey Greg Stutler Mark Suits Dowd Sullivan Dave Summerson Shelley Sunderland Belinda Slmdermeyer Clem Swenson Larrv Taintor Beekv Taylor Larriy Taylor Sue Taylor Linda Tennyson Tara Thomas Mona Thompson 'lan Thurwaehter Elaine Tick Clarence Tinsley Bill Tomlinson Donna Tomlinson Logan Tracy Everett Truedsou Steve Truesclale Kathie Tucker lim Tunnell Sally Vaninger Kathy Vieira Brad NVade Allyn NValker joe Wallace Sue Walters Lloyd NValty john Ward 194 it 4 -2 N fi N1 . f C: -ire. -N...-W N4 ,V .frm T' X as T is .gs X T KN A S Q4-fa-0 'Nba 'U' ,..... , . ,.., ,, 1 ., 1 t ' f T ,.,. , fi S- ' A 1 ,M .: 1 .. .L .WW H Q X t 'X X1 i ve ,1 K , , N N ,M , w Q N - Q NX S x N x x my T' x ' 'Q f - i ,. X . 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Beth Wfenzel Beth VVest LaVonna X'Vesthrook JoAnn VVetzcl' Greg Wheeler Sandi White Frank Whitne Roger Whitst-5 Deb VVilcoL-kson Sara Wiluoxson Elizabeth VVildinan Connie NfVillianis jill Williams jim VVilliains Judy Winch Regina VVinch lolfllen Winslow Kathy Wood Marty Wood Sue Woodhead Kathy Woods George Wright Mark Yaeger Goo Tsai: Yee Becky You-om Sue Zieger Sopbomozfes Suffeifm' Tbmzzcgh Period Of A zljmtmefzf As soon as the soplioinores entered Springfield lligh School, it was evi- dent that the class of 1970 would lie one of the inost active classes ever. Alter lmecoining accustomed to Springlieldis inaxe ol' hallways and adjusting to the high school wav ol' life, the sophoinores eagerlv partici- pated in sports, clulis, and various other activities. The class was espe- cially connnended lor its enthusiasin during the pep asseinlmlies and at games. The sophomores followed the tra- ditions set luv the previous classes and even inade sonie ot' their own. Even though they were olten ridiculed by the 1ipperclassincn, they took the jilaes in stride and plotted revenge for next vear's class. Prom and graduation were upper- inost in the ininds ofthe sophomores as they anticipated the day when they would be seniors. Carol Routman, Treasurerg Bob Lohring, Vice-Presidentg Phyllis Foster, Secretaryg jim Dickinson, President. ' QA ' ..-., .V Q Eff' me -up Y , x v ,,,, jf- 3 .. X 3 'U ' We uv- , , ,,. SKI 5 -32? Q i fx 1 I I ' YT ,Q -, 'lf-f fy x , .fc V nd? .1 '53 xi K . S wg 5' -.wail V05 -Q-.,. am- rr .QX wx, J: Em , x X S 'Ph 2' li rv 5 'ann . 1 f , -...Q , ,P S Q X, , X, N ' I X v' X X U , 2 -Y ' , ' g ifs me 3 - k 5 Q ,- ua 4 '14 1'. '.-+ nm- -q., 1 , . 4V,. V A .Ffa X' ,iw - . . N Q Wg' ff-H L 1 , 'W f , A I 'T' '72 Q, I et ... Q 6 , G M Ia, W. 3' , 'V -4' 0- --04 v fsv. ,fw- -of 'k'V ' N. 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Carruthers Namiy ffurrutlwrs ,lini Cary Dcbbin' Caslwr Dorothy Cana-l Mary Chapin Nlaxry Clmpniun Dc-nnix Charlton Suv Cliuw 'lll1L'l'l,'S2l Ciurifvrri Stvu' Clark Bm'v0i'lv fllLl.VVSUll Rick Clay comb Blurty fflvinffiltx Bulky Clemonx Candy Cline ,lvri Cobb Hex Coblv Mark Coclirain Miki- Cor-hrnn Don Cody .Xllun Cohen lJL'l1lll'illlfQUlS1Hl Dum' Clonnvll Brent Conn Put ffonouiy Don Constant Bob Cooper Putty Cbrrcll Cleorgn' Cfoutrzlkon Pete cilbllfflllillll Alohn Ojwiu XYnlt0r Cary lmi' Cravvn Toni Crouch ,lvfi Dailvy Carla Daley ,Iounn Daniels Muurcvn Darling Hubs Dart Linda Dash Pliyllis Davis Linda Davison lzlnice Day Tcirry Dc-Frativs David De Krake-r Terry Dennison Hank Deutsch Sally Dexheimer Clifford Dickinson ,linm Dickinson Darrell Dobbs IoAnne' Dodds julie Dominick Todd Donike Mike Donnelly lane Downing Debbie Duggvr Cru-g Dunseth Dan Durham Kirk Dyson Sue Eades jill Edgecomb Robert Edstrom Harold Edwards Mark Edwards ,,'b'3, PX '-iw -' 4, f A' .3 Ei 0- v X Z4 rw f ,-QV.-1 Na? 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JOYCE BECK Illinois State University B.A. HILDA BLAIR St. John's School of Nursing LOIS BODY University of Illinois, M.A. RALPH BOWEN Teachers College, Columbia Univer- sity, M.A. HARRY BUSCH Illinois State University, M.S. LORENE E. CAMPBELL The State University of Iowa, M.A. CHARLES CAPPELLIN Illinois State University, B.S. JEANNE CARMODY University of Illinois, M.A. MARY CARMODY University of Illinois, M.A. ELLA CHILOVICH Eastern Illinois University, B.S. ARTHUR COCH RAN Arizona State University, M.N.S. JOHN CooLER University of Illinois, M.S. M. D. CORTELYOU University of New Hampshire, M.S. H. O. CROF T University of Illinois, M .S. BEN DOLBEARE Western Illinois University, B.S. 206 Faculty Index WILLARD DUEY University of Illinois, B. Ed. HERBERT DULLE University of Montana, M.A. MURIEL EASTHAM Goucher College, A.B. JEANETTE EBL Southern Illinois University, B.A. JAMES EDWARDS Millikin University, B.F.A. THOMAS ENGLAND Western Illinois University, B. Ed. WILLIAM T. EVANS Illinois State University, B.S. JACK FISCHER Illinois State University, B.S. PRISCILLA FOGARTY Columbia University, M.A. FRANK FRANKOWIAK Indiana State Teachers College, M.S. KAROLYN FREDERICK Southern Illinois University, B.A. LEONA GARRISON Eastern Illinois University, B.S. EDITH GLOSECKI University of Illinois, A.B. NANCY HAAKER University of Illinois, M. Lib. Science EDWARD HABERLE Indiana University, M.A. CSpanishJ M.A. fSlavic Studies? BETTY HALBERG University of Illinois, M.S. MARGARET HAUSEN University of Iowa, M.A. DRUCILLA HAYNES University of Illinois, M.A. ALICE HENSELER University of Wisconsin, M.A. JOHN HILL Ohio State University, M.S. WESLEY HILLIGOSS University of Illinois, M.F.A. PRESTON HOTT University of Illinois, M.S. RON HUDDLESTON Western Illinois University, B.S. DONALD HUDSON Illinois State University, M.S. VALENCIA HUSON University of Illinois, M. Ed. GLADYS HYDE Illinois State University, B.E. PATRICIA JACOBSON University of Wisconsin, B.S. ANTONIO JIM ENEZ University of Havana, M.A. HELEN JOHNSON Southern Illinois University, B.S. JUANITA JONES MacMurray College, B.S. NORMAN KEEFNER Western Illinois University, B.S. ROGER KENDALL Western Illinois University, B.A. SHERWIN KROLL Peabody College, M.A. EMMA MAE LARGE University of Illinois, M.A. GRETA LAWRENCE Columbia University, M.A. WILMA LEASMAN Illinois State University, B. Ed. RICHARD LESLIE Illinois State University, M.S. ROY LESSLY Northeast Missouri State College M.A. CHARLES F. MAYERLE State University of Iowa, B.A. DONALD MCARTHY Southem Illinois University, B.A LINDA MCCOY Florida Southern College, B.S. SHARON MCCUMBER MacMurray College, A.B. DONNA MCNEELY Eastern Illinois University, B.S. GEORGE MEIDEL Illinois State University, M. Ed. ROBERT MILNES Illinois State University, M.A. PORTIA MERRILL Western Illinois University, B.S THOMAS MORRIS Murray State University, M. Ed. DWIGHT MORRISON University of Missouri, M.S.T. JUNE N ESBITT University of Illinois, B.S. MARY PATTON Indiana University, B.A. ALBERT PLAIN Illinois State Univeisity, M.S. JOHN PSAUTE Westem Illinios University, B.S. DAVID RAINFORD Indiana University, B.S. JUDY RAKE Illinois State University, B.S. WILLIAM RANSDELL Southem Illinois University, M.S BERNICE RAPPEL University of Colorado, B.A. Faculty Index ROSABEL RASMUSSEN University of Illinois, M.A. JOSEPH ROCKFORD Illinois State University, B.S. SALLY SEDLAK MaeMurray College, B.A. ROGER SETHER Illinois College, B.S. RON SHEELEY Illinois State University, B.S. FRED SHEFFIELD Northeast Missouri State College, M.A. JOHN SOWINSKI Eastern Illinois University, M.A. GUSTAV SPEDER Illinois College, B.A. JOSEPH SPITALE University of Michigan, M.S. DANIEL SPRECKELMEYER Illinois Wesleyan University, M.M. JOHN STAATS Illinois State University, M. Ed. VIRGIL STANTON University of Illinois GERTRUDE STEFFEN University of Illinois, M. Ed. JOAN STRUCK Western Illinois University, B.S. BETH SWANGO Indiana State University, B.S. DOROTHY TEMPLE University of Illinois, B.S. CLAYTON TRAVIS Aurora College, B.A. JOSEPH TREAT University of Colorado, M. Ed. CHARLES TROWBRIDGE Western Illinois Universtiy, B.S. WILLIAM TRUESDALE Northern Illinois University, M.A University of Chicago, A.B. JOHN TURNER University of Illinois, M.S. MARY TURNER University of Missouri, A.B,, B.S. ROBERTA VOLKMANN Warthurg College, B.M.E. GEORGE WALLIS University of Missouri, M.A. RUTH WATTS University of Illinois, M.A. SUSAN WILLEY Southem Illinois University, B.S. LYNDA WILSON Illinois Wesleyan University, B.A LYLE WIND Wartburg College, B.A. CARL WINDISCH University of Illinois, M. Ed. TERRY WOLLAN Millikin University, B.A. DONALD YUTZY Eastem Illinois University, B.S. BARBARA ZELLER University of Illinois, M.A. 207 ABRAMOWITZ, IRA - Tennis, A Cappella 2, 3, 4, All-City Choir ABBOTT, CHRISTINE ACIQMAN, JON ADAMS, JULIE - Pep Club 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Prom Committee 4, Sophomore Girls Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Singing Seven 4 ADAMS, RON ADELMAN, JAMES AIKMAN, MERRIANE - Philos 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, A.F.S. Committee 4, Prom Committee 4, Advanced Girls Choir 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 ALBERT, ELIZABETH - Philos 2, 3, 4, D.E. 4, Art Club 3, Prom Commit- tee 4 ALBERTINE, PAUL ALDRICH, DIANE - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Prom Committee 4 ALINGER, JOYCE - Future Secre- taries 4, D.E. 4 ALLEN, DAVID ALTMAN, CAROLE ALTSTADT, MARY - Intramurals 4, CAA 4, Prom Committee 4, transfer from Joliet VVest Township High School and Dwight Township High School ANDERSON, CYNTHIA ANDERSON, KEVIN - Intramurals ANDERSON, NANCY - Intramurals 4, Philos 2, 3, Pep Club 4, GAA 4, Capitoline 4, Business Manager 4, Prom Committee 4 ANDREWS, CAROLEE ANKENBRANDT, SUSAN - Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Philos 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Schol- arship Semifinalist 4 208 Senior Index ANNIN, KAREN - Philos 2, Sopho- more Girls Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, A Cappella 4 APPENZELLER, JIM -Intramurals ARNETT, JANICE - Cheerleaders 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Girls Track 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 ARVIN, SHERYL - Les Bas 2, Prom Committee 4, Sophomore Girls Choir 9 ASKEW, PAT - Track 3, Interact 3, 4, Pep Club 3, Home Room Repre- sentative 4, Prom Committee 4. ATWATER, NANCY - Pep Club 3, 4, Class Secretary 3, 4, Prom Com- mittee 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Student ofthe Week 4 AVERILL, CRAIG - Transfer from Naperville High School, Youth for Christ 3, 4, Youth Chairman 4, Debate 3 BACHMANN, CHARLENE - H.E.O. BAER, LESLEY - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4 BAILEY, JAMES BAIMA, WILLIAM BAIRD, BRENT - Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4 BALAGNA, MANAS - Football 4, Wrestling 3, Intramurals, Prom Committee 4, Senior Class Play 4 BALES, DAVID - A Cappella 3,4 BARBER, BONNIE - National Honor Society 3, 4, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 4 BARNES, JILL - Les Bas 2, D. E. 4, Advanced Girls Choir 2, Prom Committee4 BARNETT, MIKE 0 .1 M-f ' , Apple polishing: Laughing at dull jokes to win friends and influence teachers. BARROW, LESLIE - Transfer from A. N. McCallum High School, Pep Club'4, Student Council 4, A Cap- pella 4, Singing Seven 4, Prom Committee 4, Student of the Week 4 BARTEL, ROBERT BARTLOW, RICHARD - Intra- murals 3, 4, Interact 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 BARTON, RONALD - Football 2 BAUMANN, THOMAS - Tennis 2, Interact 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist BAUMGARDNER, BRENDA BEARD, MARJORIE - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Prom 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls' Choir 3 BECKER, CYNTHIA - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Home Room Represent- ative 4, Prom 4 BEEDIE, LINDA - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Senior Class Play4 BEEDIE, LISA - Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 4 BELKNAP, GREGG BELL, TERRY - Band 2, 3 BENNETT, JAMES BENTLER, RHONJA - Pep Club 4: Home Room Representative 4, Prom 4 BENWARD, IOHN - Basketball 2, Football 2, 3 BERDOLL, LYNETTE - D.E. 4, Prom 4, Mixed 2, 3, Advanced Girls, Choir 4 BERRY, THOMAS - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 BERTUCCI, DOUG - Baseball 2, Football2 BETTS, PHYLLIS - Philos 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 11, 4, News Editor 4, Capitoline Co-Copy Editor 4, Student Directory 3, Sophomore Girls Choir 2, National Merit Letter of Com- mendation, Illinois State Semifinalist Speech Contest 4 BILYOU, KEVIN - Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Band 4, Band 2, 3, 4 BIRDSELL, DEBBIE - Future Sec- retaries 4, D.E. 4, Treasurer 4, Stu- dent Council 2, Home Room Repre- sentative 2, 3 BIRKET, SALLIE - National Honor Society 3, 4, Debate 2, 3, 4, Drama 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Choir 2, All-City Choir 4, National Merit Semifinalist, Student ofthe Week 3, 4 BIRT, PATRICIA - D. O. Secretary 4 BISHOP, BETH - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Vice - President 4, Home Room Rep- resentative 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, May Festival Committee 4 BLALOCK, THOMAS BLISS, IOYCE - Philos 3, Future Secretaries 4, Prom Committee 4 BLOOD, LISA - Art Club 2 Senior In dex BOLINCER, THOMAS - Pep Club 4 BOOSINGER, DAN BORMIDA, JERRY - Pep Band 4, Band 2, 3, 4, State Band 4 BORMIDA, RON - D.O. Treasurer BOSTIAN, LARRY - Football 2, Choir 2,' 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist BOUVET, DONNA - D.E. 4 BOWEN, STEVE - Key Club 2, 3, 4, President of Sophomore Class, Na- tional Merit Finalist 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semiiinalist 4 BOX, BOB - D.E. 3,4 BO,YER, DELBERT - Baseball 2, Football 2, Intramurals 3 BRACKETT, KATHY - Future Sec- retaries 3 BRAKE, KATHY - Home Room President 3, Sophomore Girls' Choir, Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4 BRAMMER, MIKE BRANCH, MARTHA - Philos 3, 4, Les Bas 2 BRANDENBURG, IOE - Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 3, 4, Home Room Representative BRANHAM, PAUL BRIDGES, MARY - D.E. 4 BROCKSCHMIDT, ALICE - In- tramurals 3, 4, Les Bas 2, 3, Pep Club 4, GAA Advisory Board 4, A Cappella 4, Advanced Girls, Choir 2, 3 BRODEN, BARBARA - Youth for Christ 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls, Choir 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 BRODERICK, WILLIAM EDGAR BROOKS, BARBARA -- Transfer from Bay High School 3, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 BROTHERSON, FREDERICK - Intramurals 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 4, Student of the Week 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Band 3, 4 BROUGHTON, IOHN - Football 2, 3, Pep Band 4, Prom Committee 4, Mixed Choir 2 BROUGHTON, ROBERT - Debate Club 2, Prom Committee 4, Orchestra 2,3,4 BROWN, MICHAEL - Prom Com- mittee4 BROWN, RANDALL - Prom Com- mittee 4 BROWNE, STEPHEN BROWNING, LINDELL - Singing Senators 4 BRUMETT, SUSAN - Pep Club 4, Student ,Council 2, Home Room Rep- resentative 3, Prom Committee 4 BRYAN, BRUCE - Swimming BUCY, LARRY - Football 2, Intra- murals 2 BUHL, SHERRY - Oflice Occupa- tions 4, Pep Club 4 BURCH, KAREN - Philos 2 BURGENER, STEPHEN - Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Singing Sena- tors 4 BURNETT, IANICE - Philos 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4, A Cappella 4, Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4 BURRIS, ALVIN BURRIS, BETH BURRIS, DOROTHY - Prorn Corn- mittee 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4 BUSH,ALLEN 209 BYRAM DONALD - Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Home Room Rep- resentative 4 CAIN, LONNIE -Intramurals 3, 4 CALANDRINO, JOE - Baseball 2, D.O. 4 CALLARMAN, JIM CAMPBELL, BERNARD CAMPBELL, CINDY - Philos 2, 3, 4, Art Club 3, 4, Capitoline 4, Junior Capitoline 3 CAMPBELL, SHARON CAMPO, CARL CANFIELD, MARY CAPE, DIANE CARLSON, EDVVARD - Math Club 4 CARNCROSS, DARLEEN - Philos 2, Office Occupations 4 CARNDUFF, MIKE CARR, ROBERT CARRIER, REBECCA CARY, ALICE CASSADY, MARY - Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 CASTOR, WAYNE CELLINI, HENRY CHAPIN, JAMES - Track 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Senior Class Play 4 CHASE, CAROLE - Philos CHASTAIN, CAROLE - Philos, Prom Committee CHIN, INGLING -Interact 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Singing Senators 4 CHIN, KENLING - Wrestling 4, Interact4 210 5677207 Index CHRISTENSEN, DENNIS - Intra- murals 3,4 CHRISTIE, RICHARD - Track Manager 3, Intramurals 3, National Honor Society 3, 4, Math Club 4, Prom Decorations Committee 4, Orchestra 2, 3, 4 CIESLER, LINDA CLARK, KARL CLARK, KATHLEEN - H.O. 4 CLINGAN, MARK CLINK, EDWARD -Intramurals 4 COATES, JESS COFFMAN, RONALD - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Interact 3, Vice - President 4, National Honor Society 4, Student Council 4, Intra - City Student Council 4, Homeroom Representative 2, Prom Committee 4, Student ofthe Week 4, National Merit Letter of Commendation 4 COHN, RAYMOND - Tennis 2, 3, 43 Math Club 3, Chess Club 4, Student of the Week 4 COLE, KENNETH - Intramurals 4, Interact, Chess Club 4, Class Treas- urer 4, Student Council 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2 COLEE, DAVID - Track 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Interact 4, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 COLLINS, JAMES - Wrestling 2 COLLINS, KARALYN COLLINS, MARK - Football 2, 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4, Home Room Representative 4, Prom Committee 4, Naval Reserve Officer Training Candidate COLONIUS, NANCY JANE - Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Philos 3, 4, Debate 2, Pep Club 4, Drama Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, National Merit Letter of Commendation, Na- tional Honor Society Scholarship Semifinalist COLTER, KEITH COOLEY, JAMES - Orchestra 2 COONEY, BRUCE - Mixed Choir 2, 3, Wrestling 2 CORDELL, RALPH - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Band 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist CORRA, DEBORAH - Philos, Mixed Choir COUTRAKON, LAUREL - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 4, Treasurer 2, 3, Student Council 4, Prom Committee 4 COX, VICKI CRAIG, KATHLEEN - Future Teachers 2, Pep Club 3, Secretary 4, Junior Capitoline 3, Prom Committee 4 CRAVENS, CURTIS CRAWFORD, GEORGE - Interact 4, A Cappella 3, 4 CRAYNE, DAVID - Intramurals, Prom Committee 4, Senior Class Play. CRESPI, STEPHEN - Transfer Col- linsville High, 1967, Basketball 4, Football 4, National Merit Semifinal- ist CROXTON, BONITA - Tennis 4, Swimming 2, Intramurals 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, GAA 4, Student Council 2, Home Room Representative 2, Home Room President 2, Prom Committee 4 CROXTON, CHRIS CULBERTSON, JAMES - Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4, Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, Intramurals GULLY, BARBARA - Pep Club 4, Home Room Representative 3, Prom Committee4 CUNNINGHAM, DEBORAH CURRIE, DEBRA - Mixed Choir 2 CYCHOLL, SUSAN - D.E. 4 DABNEY, LINDA - Track 2, 3, GAA 4, D.O. 4 DAHLKAMP, MIKE - Football 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 DANIELS, CHARLES DARLING, DENNIS - Cross Coun- try 4, Intramurals 4, Drama 4, Newspaper 3, Senior Class Play DARLING, ROBERT DAVID, GLORIA DAVID, STAN - Baseball ll, 12, Football 2, 3, 4 DAVIS, JOHN DAVIS, IUDITH - Pep Club 2, Prom Committee 4 DAWDY, SUE DAWSON, DEBORAH - Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 DAWSON, LELAND - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Home Room Representative 4, Prom Committee 4, Band 2, 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semiiinalist DEBOLT, DEAN - Chess Club 3, Band 2, 3, Orchestra 3 DEFRATES, ELAINE - Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4 DEKRAKER, LYNN - National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Student Directory 3, National Merit Semiiinalist, Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist, Advanced Girls, Choir 3, 4, Mixed Choir2 DELONAIS, BILL - Intramurals 3, 4 DELONEY, PAT - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Home Senior Index Room President 4, Prom Committee 4 DENTON, DIANE - National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Choir 2, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist DERIGHT, LINDA - Pep Club, Newspaper art editor, Prom Commit- tee 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist DEVINE, JANE - Intramurals 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 DIAL, KURT - Intramurals 3, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Prom Committee 4, A Cappella 4, Mixed Choir2 DICKASON, COURT DICKERSON, KENNETH - D.E., Washington - New York Trip, 1967 DICKINSON, BECKY - Track 2, 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee, Mixed Choir 2 DICKSON, CHARLENE - Pep Club 3, Prom Committee 3, A Cappella 3, Mixed 2 DIECKMANN, DON DINQUEL, ALBERT - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 DISHON, BOB - Intramurals, D.E. DOEBLIN, AMY - Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 DOMINICK, KATHY DOMKE, KIRK - Track 2, 3, 4 DONLEY, CLARENCE DONNELLY, NANCY - Intramurals 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Treasurer, 4, CAA 4, Student Council 3, Home Room Representative 2, Prom Committee 4, Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 DRENDEL, EUGENE - Football 2, Golf 2, Key Club 2, Intramurals 2, 4, Class Ollicer, Senior Class President, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Intra-City Student Council 3, Corresponding Secretary 4, Prom Committee 4 DUNAS, ROBERT - Chess Club 2, 3, 4, Vice - President, Orchestra 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist DUNHAM, TIM - Wrestling 2, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3 DUTY, MICHAEL - Football 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 EADES, CHERYL - Philos 2, 3, 4, Office Occupations 4, Prom Commit- tee 4 EAIRHEART, ROBERT - Football 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2, 3, 4 EBERHARDT, TERRY EBERHARDT, ROBIN - Prom Committee4 ECKLUND, GEORGE - Orchestra 2 EDDINGTON, CHARLES EDMONDS, RHONDA - Intra- murals 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 4, Capi- toline 4, junior Capitoline 3 EDOM, GERALDINE - Math Club 3, Secretary 3, Advanced Girls 3, Mixed Choir 2 EDWARDS, BOB EDWARDS, CAROLYN - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Home Room Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee Decoration 4, Advanced Girls Choir 3, Mixed Choir 2, Student of the Week 3, 4 Now look, you know I can't accept an I.O.U. t 4,.......l.... Herren spoke and the people parted. EDWARDS, MARGARET - Na- tional Honor Society 44 Les Bas 24 Future Teachers 2, 3, 44 Drama 44 Newspaper 3, 44 A Cappella 44 Ad- vanced Girls Choir 2, 3 EGAN, MARY - D.E. 4 EIMER, STEPHEN - D.E. 4 EISEN, ELAINE - National Honor Society 3, 44 Les Bas 24 Pep Club 2, 3, 44 Capitoline 44 junior Capitoline 34 Prom Committee 44 Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, 44 Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation4 Illinois State Scholarship4 Student of the Week 4 ELLIS, FREDERIC - Track 2, 3, 4 ELMORE, RHONDA - Youth for Christ 34 Future Secretaries 34 Oflice Occupations 44 junior Capitoline 34 Mixed Choir 3 ELMORE, ROY ELY, DEBBIE - Transferred from Luther Burbank High School, Sac- ramento, Califomia EROS, TERRY - Philos 2, 3, 4 ESCHENFELDT, WILLIAM - Track 3, 44 Math Club 34 Drama 44 Chess Club 4 ESPER, LINDA -- Pep Club 44 Prom Committee 4 EVELOFF, GAIL - National Honor Society 3, 4 FAGAN, joi-IN FAGAN, PATRICIA 212 Tb ft f 14 w -QR J 4 51 43. FARQUHAR, BARRY - A Cappella 3 FATIO, MONICA - Tennis 44 Stu- dent Council 44 A.F.S. 4 FEE, PATRICIA FERNANDEZ, SAM - Baseball 24 Cross Country 24 VVrestling 24 Inter- act 44 D.E. Club President, Area Eight President 3, 4, State Officer 4 FIELDEN, PEGGY - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Secretary 44 Capitoline 44 junior Capitoline 34 Mixed Choir 44 Sopho- more Girls 24 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist FLEETWOOD, ROBERT - Track 2, 3, 44 Swimming 2, 3, 4, Co - Captain4 Key Club 2, 34 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Vice - President4 Student of the Week FLYNN, MARjORIE - Oflice Occu- pations 4 FORNERIS, PATRICIA - Intra- lTlll1'3.lS1 Pep Club4 Prom Committee 4 FOSTER, MARY - Sophomore Girls 24 Mixed Choir 3 FOY, BRYAN - Transfer from Floral Park Memorial Floral Park, New York FRAASE, LINDA - Art Club 4 FRAASE, SUSAN - Future Secre- taries 44 Art Club FRANKOWIAK, LINDA - Intra- murals 24 Les Bas FRAZEE, jOHN - Math Club 3, 44 Vice - President 44 National Merit Finalist FRENCH, ROGER - Cross Country 24 Intramurals 44 Class Officer 2, 3, 44 Student Council 24 Home Room Representative 3, 44 Prom Committee 4 FRENCH, SARA - National Honor Society 3, 44 Philos 2, 3, 44 Capitoline 44 junior Capitoline 3, 4, Editor 44 Mixed Choir 24 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist FRICK, WARREN - Basketball 24 Golf 3g Intramurals 44 Math Club 34 Chess Club 44 National Honor Society Scholarship Semifinalist4 National Honor Society 3 FRITZ, LAURA - Pom Pom Girls 44 Intramurals 44 Pep Club 4g GAA 2, 4g Drama 2, 3, 44 Newspaper 44 Prom Committee 44 Transfer from Red River High School, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1967 FRUEH, DENNY - Track 24 Intra- murals4 Interact4 Prom Committee 44 A Cappella FUHRKEN, SANDY - Pep Club4 Prom Committee 4 FULLAGER, DICK - Basketball 3, 4, Manager4 Intramurals 2, 3,4 FYFE, ALEX GALLAS, WALTER - National Honor Society 3, 44 Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, President 34 Drama 44 News- paper 2, 3, 44 A.F.S. 3, 44 A Cappella 3, 44 Singing Senators 44 All-City Choir 44 N.M.S.Q.T. Letter of Com- mendation GALLOWAY, KERRY - Intramurals4 Interact - President4 A Cappellag Mixed Choir GARDNER, PATRICIA - Intra- murals4 Pep Club4 GAA4 Student Council4 Prom Committee 4 GARVEY, RENEE - Philos 2, 3, 4g Future Teachers 24 Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4g Newspaper 24 Capitpline 44 junior Capitoline 3g Advanced Girls 4g Mixed 2, 3 GARWOOD, JANE - National Honor Society 3, 45 Philos 3, 45 Art Club 25 Orchestra 25 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist5 National Merit Letter of Commendation GASPERIN, JOANNA - PIIIIOS5 Prom Committee 45 Transfer from Ursuline, Junior year GATSCHENBERGER, PAT - In- tramurals 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3 GEISER, JOHN - Baseball 25 Foot- ball 25 Golf 3, 45 Intramurals 4 GIBSON, BRENT - Transfer from Porta High School in Petersburg, Illinois in I967 GILBERT, DEBRA - Int1'amurals 45 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 45 Transfer from Royal Oak Dondero High School in 1967. GILLEN, JOAN - Pep Club5 Pl'OlTl Committee 4 GILMAN, DEBBIE - Pep Club GOLDSM ITH, LINDA - Intramurals 25 Office Practice 45 Choir 2, 3 GOMES, STEVE - Football 2 GORDON, MARJORY - Transfer from Sandia High School, 1966 GRAHAM, MARY - Youth for Christ 2, 35 Office Occupations 45 Mixed Choir5 Sophomore Girls 2 GRAHAM, SUSAN GRANT, STEPHEN - Key Club 3, 45 Pep Band 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Newspaper 3, 4, Editor - in - Chief 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Com- mittee 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 3 GREER, RICHARD - Intramurals 3, 4 GREIG, MARILYN GRIFFITH, BRUCE - Transfer from Easton Area High School, January, 1968. Senior Index GRIFFITH, RANDALL - Swimming 35 Interact 2 GROETEKE, RICHARD GUTMANN, DAVID HACKER, JACKLYN - Philos5 Fu- ture Secretaries HALTER, JULIE - Philos 2, 35 H.E.O.4 HAMM, ROBERT - D.E. 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4 HAMMERSLOUGH, JUDITH - Philos 3, 45 Les Bas 2 HAHN, DOUGLAS - Basketball 4, Nlanageix Future Teachers 25 A Cappella 3 HARMONY, PATSY - Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4 HARRIS, PEGGY - Philos 2, 3, 45 Debate 25 Junior Capitoline 35 Band 2 HART, DONNA - Art Club 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3 HARTMAN, SUSAN HARVELL, LINDA - Drama 4 HATFIELD, DONNA - Golf 3, 45 Intramurals 45 National Honor Socie- ty 3, 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 GAA 45 Drama 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Junior Cap- itoline 3 HEBRON, PAUL - Newspaper 45 Prom Committee 4 HECKLER, NANCY -Intramurals 45 Les Bas 2, 3, 4, President 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 4, Advisory Board 45 Capito- line Photo Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 35 Organ 3, 4 HEID, CHRIS - Intramuralsg Home Room Representative HELM, CONNIE HELM, JAMES - Interact 45 D.O. 3, President 45 State Vocational Club Vice - President 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Home Room Presi- dent 45 Capitoline Photographer 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3 HENDRICKSON, RICHARD - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball Manager 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 HENLEY, CHRISTINE - Track 3, 45 Philos 3, 45 Newspaper 3, 4 HENRY, TIM HERDES, PAMELA HERREN, RICHARD - Track 3: Interact 2, 3, Treasurer 45 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Home Room Repre- sentative 25 A Cappella 3, 4 HERTER, BARBARA - hflatli Club 35 GAA 4 HERTER, BONNIE HESSE, STEPHEN - Wrestling 2, 35 Golf'2, 3, 4 HESTER, CHRISTINE - Pep Club 3, 45 Student Council 2, 45 Class Offi- cer 25 Prom 45 Advanced Girls' Choir 3 HEUSER, JAN - Transferred from MacArthur High School, Decatur, Illinois 35 Prom HEWITT, CONNIE - Philos 3. 45 D.O. 45 Choir 2, 3, 4 HIGGINS, GARY - Track, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 2. 3,4 HINDS, CURT - Basketball 2, 35 Intramurals 45 Home Room Repre- sentative 2, 3, 4 HINDS, KATHY - H.E.O. 4 HINTON, BARBARA - Transfer from Woodruff High School, Philos 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Prom Committee 4 HIRSTEIN, DANNY HITCHCOCK, SALLY - Mixed Choir 25 Pep Club 213 HITCHERY, BONNIE HOARD, DAVID - Intramurals 2, 3, 4 HODGE, RICHARD - Band 2, 3, 4 HOFFMEISTER, ROBERT - Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Swimming 2, 3, Orchestra 2, Illinois State Schol- arship Semifinalist 4 HOGBERG, PENNY - Transfer from Rockford Guilford High School, Youth for Christ 3, Pep Club 3, Home Room Representatives 3, Advanced Girls Choir 3, 4, Prom Committee 4 HOLL, KATHRYN - National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Sophomore Girls Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, 4, Student Directory 3, Prom Committee 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist 4 ' HOLLAND, JANET - Mixed Choir 3 HOLLIDAY, SUSAN - Office Occu- pations 4 HOOVER, CAROL - Pep Club 2, Mixed Choir 2, Prom Committee 4 HORRIGHS, ARLENE - Golf 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, President 4, Math Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Newspaper Staff 4, A.F.S. 4, Advanced Girls Choir 2, 3, Prom Committee 4 HORTON, DANIEL - Football 2, 3, Track 2, 3, Intramurals 2 HOWELL, NANCY - Office Occu- pations, Mixed Choir, Prom Commit- tee 4 HUBBARD, DEBORAH HUDDLESTON, EARL HUGHES, PEGGY HULL, STEVE - Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, Track 3, Golf 2, Intra- murals 3, 4 HUMPHREY, JANET 214 Senior Index HURLEY, JERRY HURLEY, PEGGY - Philos 3, H.E.O. 4 HURST, CONNIE - Philos 2, 3 HUTMACHER, JERALD INGRAM, DAVID - Football 2- Wrestling 2, 3 a jfxoow, RITA JAMESON, HUGH - Track 3, 4, Cross Country 4, Intramurals 4, A Cappella 3,4 JENKINS, DEBORAH - Philos 2, 3 JOHNSON, GREGORY - Intramu- rals4 JOHNSON, MICHAEL - Baseball 2: Cross Country 3, VVrestling 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4 JOHNSON, STEVE - Intramurals 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Student Council 2 JOHNSON, WALTER - Track Man- ager 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Chess Club 4, President 4 JONES, CHERYL JONES, RONALD - Intramurals 3, Interact 4, Band 2, 3, 4 JONES, ROSALIE - D.O. JURINCIE, CHRISTINE - Transfer from Bowen High School, Chess Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Drama Club 4, Treasurer 4, Senior Class Play Stage Manager, Co - Director of Senior Class Play, Prom Committee 4, Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 JURKINS, DIANE - Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Board Member 2, 3, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 4 KANE, TERRY - Golf 3, 4, Intramu- rals 3, 4, Key Club 4, Prom Commit- tee 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 4 KAPLAN, STEPHAN - Football 2, Key Club 4, Band 2, 3, Prom Com- mittee 4 KAUFMAN, KAY - Pep Club 4, A.F.S.3 KAVANAUGH, NANCY KAUTING, JAMES KELLY, CONNIE KENTNER, NANCY - Art Club, Sophomore Girls Choir 2, Prom Committee4 KERASOTES, DEAN - Basketball 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Home Room Repre- sentative 4, Prom Committee 4, Committee Chairman 4 KERN, JUDY - Pep Club 4 KERNS, DEBORAH - Future Secre- taries 3, 4 KERST, LEIGH KIBBLE, ALAN - Track 4, Cross Country 2, Intramurals 4 KIBBLE, ROXANNA - Girls Track 2, Pom Pom Girls 4, G.A.A. 4, Philos 2, 3, Art Club 4, Pep Club 4, Sopho- more Girls Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3 KILEEN, NIKI - Future Secretaries, Pep Club, GAA, Prom Committee 4 KILLEN, KATHLEEN - Office Oc- cupations 4, Prom Committee 4 KIMMEL, PHILLIP - Vocational Program 3,4 KIMMICH, JOHN - Newspaper Staff 4 KING, GEORGE - Intramurals 3, 4 KINGREY, VIKKI KINNEY, ROGER - Tennis 2, 3, 4, Intramurals, Interact 2, 3, 4, Jr. Board Member 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Prom Committee 4, Student Council 3, 4, President 4 KLANG, DENISE - National Honor Society 3, 45 Youth for Christ 2, 35 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Advanced Girls Choir 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist 45 National Merit Certificate of Commendation 4 KLEIN, PAULA - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 45 Newspaper 35 Prom 45 Stu- dent Directory 3 KLEKAMP, WILLIAM THOMAS KLICKNA, KIM - Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Drama 45 Prom 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Stage Band 3, 45 Illinois State Schol- arship Semifinalist 4 KNISS, GLENNA RAE - Les Bas 25 Future Teachers 2, 35 Newspaper 25 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Ad- vanced Girls Choir 35 Variety Show 2, 35 Senior Class Play 45 Speech Contest4 KNISS, GREG - Baseball 25 Basket- ball 2, 3 KNOX, TERRENCE - Intramurals 4 KOCH, ELOISE - National Honor Society 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 25 GAA 35 A.F.S. 45 Prom 45 Band 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Student of the Week5 Illinois State Scholarship5 Speech Contest 45 Transfer from Mundelein High School 4 KOEHNE, SUSAN - Les Bas 2 KOPF, GLENDA - Intramurals 45 Math Club 35 GAA 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls Choir 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semiiinalist KOSKEY, LYNETTE MARIE - Philos 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Ad- vanced Girls Choir 3, 45 Home Eco- nomics Occupations 4 KOSTOLNI, SARA ANN - Future Secretaries, 45 Pep Club 45 GAA 45 Prom4 KORACH, DANA LYNNETTE - Drama 45 Prom 45 Mixed Choir 2, 35 Advanced Girls Choir 4 Senior Index KRAPF, PEGGY JOY - Office Occu- pations 4 KRATZER, CHRISTOPHER JAMES - Home Room Representative 2, 35 Prom 45 Chairman After Prom 4 KRIEG, WILLIAM EDWARD - D.O.4 KROHE, DEBORAH SUE KUDER, JEAN MARIE KUNTZI, MARK WILLIAM LAMBERT, PHYLLIS - Les Bas 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls Choir 35 Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 LAMKEN, BEVERLY JO - Philos 2, 3, 45 Future Secretaries 45 Pep Club 45 Band 2, 3 LAMMERT, CYNDY A. - Art Club 25 Band 25 A Cappella 45 Singing Seven 45 Advanced Girls Choir 35 Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist 3 LANCE, JOYCE BETH - Philos 2, 3 LANDESS, MICHAEL STUART - Transfer from St. Bedeis Junior Year LANGE, LISA - Les Bas 2 LANGFORD, KAREN - Intramurals 2, 35 Pep Club 45 GAA 4 LANHAM, JAMES THOMAS - Transferred from Missouri Military Academy Junior Year LARISON, ELIZABETH ALICE - Philos 3, 45 President of Philos 45 Pep Club 3, 45 Newspaper 35 Layout Edi- tor 45 Co - Editor 45 Capitoline 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom 45 Choir 2 LARISON, RICHARD WAYNE - Intramurals5 Prom5 A Cappella LAUDERDALE, LINDA RUTH - Transferred from Pleasant Plains Sen- ior Year LAUDERDALE, VIVIAN LOUISE - Transferred from Pleasant Plains Sen- ior Year LAWS, DEBORAH KAY - Pep Club 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Prom 4 LEICHSENRING, PATRICIA - Philos 45 Prom Committee 45 Transfer from Washington High School 1967 LEMING, GARY LEOTTA, STEVE LESEURE, DAN - Track Manager, Statistician 3, 45 Intramurals 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Math Club President 35 Drama 45 Chess Club Treasurer 45 National Merit Finalist5 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalistg Optimist Youth of the Month LEVI, MICHAEL LEWISON, GAIL - Transfer from Washington High School LICHTENBERGER, TERRY LINDLEY, JANE LITTLE, EDITH 4 'Would you look or feel any better if you had written and typed a 20-page term paper last night? 5 1 LLOYD, RICHARD LOEWENSTEIN, IOHN - D.E. LOHMAN, MARIAN - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4, A Cappella 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Cirls, Choir 3 LONC, ADELE LONC ELIZABETH -Intramurals 4 LONC JIM LONC IUDITH - Student Council LONC KAREN - D.O. LONC RODNEY - D.O. 4 LOOKIS, RICK - D.O. LOUCHERY, IOHN - Homecoming Court 3, 4 LOWE, BRENDA LOWE, RICK -- D.E. 4 LUEBKE, CHARLES - Drama Club 4, President 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist LUKER, LINDA - Prom Committee 4 LYNCH, CUY - A Cappella 3, 4, Mixed Choir 2 MACK, SALLIE - Philos 3, 4, Ad- vanced Cirls Choir 2, 3, 4 MAJEWSKI, BARBARA - Future Secretaries 4 MALCOM, CARY - D.E. MANES, CAYLORD MANKERJOHN MARKILLIE, MARCY - Pep Club 4 MARS, SUE - Les Bas 2, 3, Drama 4, Senior Class Play, Student Direc- tory 3, A.F.S. 4, Advanced Cirls Choir 3, A Cappella 4, Sophomore Choir2 Senior Index MARTIN, DEBBIE - Philos 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 4, Newspaper 4, Prom Committee 4, Advanced Cirls Choir 3, 4, Sophomore Cirls Choir 2 MARTIN, IENNIFER-Transfer from Bloomington High School MARTIN, MICHAEL MARTIN, RICHARD - Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, Intramurals 4 MARTINIE, RICHARD - Wrestlilig 2, Pep Club 4, A Cappella 3, 4 MARTYN, SUSAN - Colf 3, 4, CAA 4, Cymnastics 4, Prom Committee 4 MATHES, HENRY MAUPIN, LYNN - Pep Club 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist MAURER, HOWVARD MAYBERRY, ELSIE - Pep Club 3 MCAFEE, BELINDA - Prom Com- mittee 4, Mixed Choir 2,3 MCALEXANDER, CHARLENA - Philos 3, 4, Future Secretaries 4' Mixed Choir 2, 3 v MCALPINE, VVILLIAM MCAULIFF, SUSAN MCCARTY, KAREN - Philos, Prom Committee 4 MCCLELLAND, CRECORY - Transfer from Shattuck High School, Baseball 2, Basketball 2, 3, Football 2, 3, 4, Co - captain 4, Drama Club 2, 4, Student Council 2, Newspaper 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Prom Committee 4, Student of the Week 4 MCCOLLUM, CRECORY - Band 2, 3, 4 MCCOY, NANCY - Philos 2, 3, 4, Pledge-master 4 MCCOY, WILLIAM - Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, Na- tional Honor Society 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Student Council 4 MCCOWAN, CAROL - CAA, Home Economic Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award MCKAIN, SHARON - D.E. MCKENNEDY, CONNIE- Track 2, Office Occupations 4, Cheerleaders 3, Prom Committee 4, Homecoming Court 3, 4 MCKENNEDY, THOMAS - Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, 0.0. 4 NICKINZIE, PAM MEFFORD, KEITH MEHAN, SUE - National Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Pep Club 3, 4, Capitoline 4, Student Directory 3, Prom Committee 4, Mixed Choir 2' Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 3 MERCIER, CHRISTINE - Tennis 4, Les Bas 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee4 MEYER, JOHN - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling 2, 3, Pep Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4, Prom Commit- tee 4 MEYER, MICHAEL MILLER, DOUC MILNE, JEAN - Philos 2, 3, 4, Art Club 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 MITCHELL, SHARON - Prom Committee4 MOLNAR, STEPHEN -Transfer from MacArthur High School MONEY, IODY - Pep Club, Prom Committee MOON, WILLIAM ,ff UEZXQIYQ . we r YS ' ' 4 y 4 5 I If 1 5' J' XJ p M-.-.-D.-,Q'.:,-9g'j! J Robisch returns for a visit. MOORE, KATHY - Philos 2, 3, 4, Capitoline 4, Index Editor, Student Directory 3, Prom Committee 4 MOORE, REID MOORE, STEVE - Intramurals, D.O. MOORE, WILLIAM MORGAN, TOM MORRES, ROSANN - Philos, 0.0. MOSS, CHERYL - A Cappella 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls 3 MOSS, LINDA - Pep Club 3, Philos 3, Prom Committee 4 MUELLER, LESLIE - Philos 3, 4 MUELLER, IEFF - Wrestling 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3 MUNDSTOCK, KURT - Art Club MYERS, MARILYN - Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Prom Committee4 NATALE, FRANK - Transfer from Griffin High School, Wrestling 3, Prom Committee 4, Band 3, 4 NAUFEL, SUSAN - H.E.O. 4 Senior Index NEBEL, WILLIAM - Prom Com- mittee 4, Band 2, 3, 4 NEFF, PHILLIP - Band 2, 3, 4, Track 2 NEGRETE, LOLA - Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 NEIL, DALE - Illinois State Schol- arship Semifinalist NELCH, ADAM - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 4, Wrestling 2 NELSON, DIANA - 0.0. 4 NELSON, KATHLEEN - Philos 4, Pep Club 4, Prom Committee 4 NELSON, LARK - Philos 2, Capito- line 4, Junior Capitoline Advisor, Student Directory 3, Mixed Choir 2 NESBITT, RON - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 4 NEUF, KATHERN - Youth for Christ 2, Mixed Choir 3, Sophomore Girls Choir 2 NEWHOUSE, CATHY - Philos 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 4, Band 2, 3 NICHOLS, DAVID - Football 2, Tennis 2, Intramurals 2, 3, 4, National Merit Commendation NOLAN, BARBARA NORMAN, ROBERT NORRIS, IEFFEREY - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4 NORTHRUP, MELINDA - National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Capitoline 4, Class Edi- tor, junior Capitoline 3, Prom Com- mittee 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, 4, Student of the Week 4 NOYES, GARY - Drama Club 4, Prom Committee 4 O,BRIEN, TERRENCE - Key Club 4, National Honor Society, Math Club 3, Drama Club 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist, National Merit Letter of Commendation. O'CONNELL, MICHAEL - Football 4, Swimming 3, 4, Interact, Future Teachers Club, Pep Club, Prom Committee OICONNOR, CANDACE - Tennis 2, National Honor Society 3, 4, Philos 2, 3, 4, Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, GAA 4, Drama Club 4, Prom Committee 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist OAKES, ROBERTA - Philos, A Cappella, Singing Seven, Mixed Choir, Advanced Girls, Choir ORNDORFF, PAUL - Sophomore Football2 OSMONSON, LEE OTTI, WALLY - Pep Band, Band, Stage Band OWEN, RICHARD - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Football 2, Key Club, Sophomore Board Member 2, Vice - President 3, Senior Board 4, Mixed Choir 2 OWENS, DENISE PAINTER, PATRICIA PARISH, LINDA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 2, Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4 PARKER, ROBERTA - Orchestra 2 PARSONS, IAMES - Art Club PATEY, PAMELA - National Honor Society, Newspaper, Prom PATIA, LINDA - National Honor Society 4, 3, Philos 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 2,4 PATTERSON, BARBARA - D.E. 4, Mixed Choir 3, Sophomore Girls' Choir 2, Advanced Girls' Choir 4 PATTON, DONALD - Basketball 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4 PATTON, IEFFREY - Football 2, Interact 4, Prom 4 PAULIONIS, TONY -Intramurals PAYNE, KATHERINE - GAA PEARSON, LINDA PEDIGO, MARY - Future Teachers 44 GAA 44 Drama 44 Capitoline 44 Junior Capitoline 34 Prom 44 Orches- tra 24 Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4 PEEK, KARA - Youth for Christ 2, 3, 44 A Cappella 44 Advanced Girls' Choir 2, 3 PETERSON, JIM - Track, Cross Country, Intramurals PETRONE, ANTHONY - Key Club 3,4 PFEIFER, PATRICIA - Home Room Representative 44 Prom 4 PHILLIPS, SUSAN - Intramurals 3. 44 Les Bas 3, 44 Pep Club 44 GAA 44 GAA Secretary 44 Newspaper 34 Junior Capitoline 34 Sophomore Girls' Choir 24 Advanced Girls, Choir 3,4 PIEPER, GRETCHEN - Intramurals 3, 44 Pep Club 44 CAA Advisor 44 Sophomore Girls, Choir 2 PIERCE, GENE - D.O. PIERCE, ROBERT - Football 2, 34 Track 2 PIPER, GREGORY - Intramurals 44 Pep Band 44 Band 2, 3, 4 PIPPY, DIANA - Intramurals 2, 3, 44 Les Bas 44 Art Club 2, 44 GAA 4 POINTER, JOYCE - Art Club 4 POOLE, JEANNE - Tennis 44 Pep Club 4 POOLE, JOANNE - Tennis 44 Pep Club 44 Home Room Representative 4 POPE, SANDRA - C. W. T. PORTER, DONALD - Youth For Christ 2,3 PORTER, DONNETTA - Ph: ws- Pep Club4 Prom4 A CHPPCIIQQ Sf' homore Girls' Choir. Senior Index PORTER, JOYCE -Junior Capitoline 24 Illinois State Scholarship semifi- nalist POSTON, TOM POWELL, KATHRYN PROCTOR, KEVIN - Football 2 PULLIAM, ELIZABETH - Philos 3, 44 Future Secretaries 34 Office Occu- pations 44 Prom 4 PULLIN, CAROLEE - Les Bas 2, 34 Pep Club 24 Class Officer 2, 34 Stu- dent Council 24 Home Room Repre- sentative 2, 34 Junior Capitoline 34 Prom 44 Mixed Choir 24 Advanced Girls, Choir 3, 4 PUSCHEL, JOYCE - Golf 3, 44 Ten- nis 3, 44 Intramurals 3, 44 Les Bas 3, 44 A.F.S. 3, 4 RADER. RICHARD RAMBACH, RON -- Home Room Representative RANEY, JENNIFER - Philos 2, 3, 44 D.O. 44 Junior Capitoline 34 Prom 4 RAPS, KATHY - Ofiice Occupations 44 Prom 4 RAUCH, MARCIA - Girls' Track 2 RAWLINGS, DAVID - Math Club 3 RAYNOLDS, GARY REAVIS, GARY - D. E. 3, 4 REBOK, CAROLYN - Prom 4 REID, DEBBIE - Pep Club 3, 44 Prom4 REYNOLDS, JANET - Future Sec- retaries, Corresponding Secretary and Historian 44 Head of F.S.A. Style Show 44 Prom 4 RICE, RICHARD - Intramurals 3 RICHARDS, WILBER, JR. - Golf 4, Intramurals 34 Mixed Choir 2 RICHTER, MARY JANE - Intramu- rals 2, 3, 44 Pep Club 3, 44 GAA 2, 3, 44 Class Vice - President 34 Student Council 44 Intra - City Student Coun- cil4 Prom 4 RISEM AN, SANDRA ROBB, CRAIG - Football 2, 3, 44 Wrestling 24 Intramurals 3 ROBBINS, NANCY - National Honor Society 3, 44 Les Bas 2, Pep Club 44 Capitoline Editor 44 Junior Capitoline 34 A.F.S. 44 Prom 44 Sophomore Girls, Choir 24 Mixed Choir 34 Student of the Week4 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist. ROBERTS, GARY - Wrestling 34 Band 2, 3, 4 ROBERTS, FLORENCE GRIGSBY - Les Bas 44 Pep Club 24 Prom 4 ROBERTS, DANIEL IROBERTSON, CHRISTOPHER - Transferred from Davenport Central, Davenport, Iowa 34 Debate4 District, Sectional, and State Speech Contests ROEGGE. DEBORAH - Girls' Track 2, 3, 44 Les Bas 24 Pep Club 44 Class Secretary 24 Prom 44 Sophomore Girls' Choir 24 Advanced Girls' Choir 3 ROGERS, RAYMOND ROSA, RON -Intramurals 3, 4 ROSS, LYNN - Baseball 24 Intramu- rals 24 Key Club 3, President 44 Home Room Representative 3, 44 Prom 44 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 ROSSMAN, MARY - Transferred from Forest View High School, Arlington Heights, Illinois 34 National Honor Society 4g Pep Club 44 Art Club 44 Pep Club 44 Newspaper 4g Capitoline 4g A.F.S. 44 Prom 4g Na- tional Merit Letter of Commendation4 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist. RUBENSTEIN, AMY - Assembly 44 Prom 4g Les Bas 24 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 RUBIN, BERNARD - Key Club 2, 3, 4g Student of the Week4 Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist RUBLEY, KAY - Track 3, Les Bas 2 RUGGLESS, DAVID RUTLEDGE, STEVE - Basketball 2, Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship SemiHnalist. RUTTER, PAMELA - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 4, A.F.S. 4, Prom 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls' 3 SALTSMAN, SHIRLEY SAMPSON, IOE - Tennis 2, Prom Committee 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4 SANDERSON, IODI - Office Occu- pations SAVISTE, ENE - Home Room Rep- resentative 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Sophomore Girls, Choir 2, Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 4 SCAIFE, STEVEN - Band 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 SCHARF, CHARLES - Home Room Representative 2 SCHEIVE, BARBARA - H.E.O. 4 SCHELLER, BEN SCHIRMER, BECKY - Les Bas 3, Office Occupations 4, President 4, Prom Committee 4, Mixed Choir 3 SCHLEMBACH, DAVID - Interact 3, Debate 2, A.F.S. 2, Chess Club 4, A posed shot is a joy forever. Se mo if In dex Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 SGHLEYHAHN, CONNIE SCHNAPP, LORRAINE -- Future Teachers 2, A Cappella 4 SCHNEPP, HARRY - D.E. 4 SCHROEDER, STEVEN - Transfer from Deerfield High School 2 SCHULTZ, RONALD - D.O. 4 SCHWAGMEYER, KAY - Les Bas 2, A Cappella 4, Sophomore Girls, Choir 2, Advanced Girls, Choir 3 SCOTT, MARY - Transfer from Jacksonville High School 3, A Cap- pella4 SEELBACK, .IOYCE - H.O. 4 SENALIK, STEVEN - Interact 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4 SEVE, RITA - Office Occupations 4 SGRO, GERI - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 3, 4, junior Capitoline 3, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 SHANE, GENE - Future Secretaries 3, 4 SHARP, MARGARET - Les Bas 3, 4, Pep Club 4, Mixed Choir 2, 3, Illi- nois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 SHAVV, HAROLD - Intramurals 4 SHIVERS, DONNA SHIVERS, HERB SHORT, TOM - Intramurals 3, 4, Interact 3 SHRAKE, TIM SHULTZ, ROBERT SHUTT, LYNN - Future Secretaries 4 SHUTT, SHAREN - Youth for Christ 3, 4, Sophomore Girls' Choir 2, Mixed Choir 3, Advanced Girls, Choir 4 SILGER, CAROLYN SIM, DOUGLAS - Wrestling 2, 3 SIMPSON, SALLY - D.O. 4 SIMS, IVAN - Track 3, 4, Cross Country4 SMALL, PATRICIA - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, junior Capitoline 3, A Cappella 3, 4, Advanced Girls' Choir 2 SMITH, CINDY - Sophomore Girls, Choir 2 SMITH, CYNTHIA - Pep Club 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls, Choir 3, 4 SMITH, GERALD - Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 4 SMITH, HAROLD - Baseball 2, 3, 4, Football Manager 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 4 SMITH, SUSAN - Philos 3, 4, Vice - President 4, Pep Club 3, 4, News- paper 2, 3, 4, Layout Editor 4, Cap- itoline 4, Iunior Capitoline 3, Prom Committee 4 SNOW, RALIEGH SOMBKE, LAURENCE - Football 2, 3, Track 3, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, Home Room Representative 2, 3, Senior Class Play 4 SONNEBORN, TOM - Cross Coun- try 3, Key Club 2, 3, 4, Basketball 2 SPANN, EDWARD SPENCER, CHARLES - Football 2, Manager 4 SPITZ, MARTIN - Transferred from Griffin High School 3, Interact 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4 SPONSLER, ANNE - Pep Club, Home Room Representative, Home Room Secretary 3, 4, Prom 4 STADTMAN, JAMES - Football 2, Swimming 2, Intramurals 3, 4, Cafe- teria Council Vice - President 2 STAILEY, NANCY - Track 4, Home Room Representative 4, Prom 4, A Cappella 4, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls, Choir 3, Decorations Commit- tee Co - Chairman for Prom 4 VARNS, THOMAS - Swimming 2, 3, 4 VEACH, ROGER - Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Pep Band 2, 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3, 4 VEHOVIC, DIANE - Intramurals 3, Philos 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 4 VETTER, JOHN - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Orchestra, 2, 3, National Merit Semi- finalist 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist VICK, DALE - Band 3, 4 VINCENT, SHARON - Philos 3 VISTE, DANIEL - Tennis 2, Intra- murals 2 VOLZ, SUSAN - Transfer from Argenta-Oreana High School, Future Secretaries 4 VORDERSTRASSE, SUSAN -Trans- fer from Joliet West High School, A Cappella 3, 4, Singing Seven 4 WARDELL, ELMER- D.E. 4 WALKER, MARY - Les Bas 2, Pep Club 3, Home Room Representative 3, Prom Committee 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semifinalist 220 Senior Index WALL, BARBARA - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Circulation Man- ager, Prom Committee 4 WALLACE, MIKE - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist WALTER, SUSAN - Philos 2, 3, 4, 0.0. 4, Prom Committee 4 WARD, JUDITH - Pep Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Mixed Choir 2 WATERS, VVILLIAM WEBER, JEAN - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Pledge Chairman 4, Pep Club 3, 4, Newspaper 2, Student Directory 3, Prom Committee 4, Band 2 WEISBAUM, LINDY - Les Bas 2, Cheerleaders 2, 3, 4, Co-captain 4, Student Council 2, President of Junior Class, President of Sophomore Class, Home Room Representative 2, 3, Prom Committee 4 WEISIGER, GEORGE WELLER, LINDA - Les Bas 2 WELLS, JOHN - Debate 2, 3, 4 WELTON, KAREN - Art Club 4, Prom Committee 4 WENNEBORG, DEBORAH - Les Bas 2, Future Secretaries 3, 0.0. 4, Home Room Representative 4, Prom Co1nmittee4 WENZED, BONNIE WESSEL, NANCY - Pep Club 4 WHEELER, JOHN WHITE, GARY - Basketball 2, 3 WILLIAMS, DAVID - Cross Coun- try 2, Wrestling 2, Intramurals 2, Pep Band 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Stage Band 2, 3 WILLIAMS, JAYNE - Newspaper 4, Capitoline 4, Prom Committee 4, Student Directory 3 WILLIAMS, JOHN - Golf3, 4, Intra- murals 2, 3, 4 WILLIAMS, VERALEE - Drama Club 4, Home Room Representative 3, 4, Prom Committee 4, Sophomore Girls Choir 2 WILLIAMS, VICKI WILSON, CHANTAL - National Honor Society 3, 4, Les Bas 2, 3, Future Teachers 3, 4, A Cappella 4, Singing Seven 4, Advanced Girls Choir 2, 3, National Merit Semi- finalist, Student of the Week 3, 4, NASP Finalist WILSON, JEAN - Future Teachers 2, 3, 4, Capitoline 4, Student Direc- tory 3, Mixed Choir 2, Advanced Girls Choir 3, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist WILSON, JOHN - Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals 2 WINCH, STACEY - Future Teachers 3, Debate 3 WINGERT, ROBERT - Transfer from Peoria Richwoods High School, Baseball 4, Basketball 4, Pep Club 3, Home Room Representative 3, Stu- dent ofthe Week WINHOLD, LARRY WOOD, ALEXA - Art Club 4, Sec- retary 4 WOOD, CHARLES - Football 2, 3, 4, Track 2 WOODS, DONALD - Baseball 2, 3, Drama Club, Prom Committee 4, A Cappella 3, 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semifinalist 4 WOOLLEN, DIANE - Transfer from Portage High School, Prom Committee 4 WOOLLEY, LINDA - Transfer from Deerfield High School, Philos 4 WORMER, SHEILA - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Pledge Chairman 3, Vice - Presi- dent 4, Drama Club 4, Prom Com- mittee 4, Advanced Girls Choir 2, A Cappella 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, First Place in Speech Contest 4 WRIGHT, BARBARA - D.O. 4, Capitoline Statfal WRIGHT, BRENDA - Les Bas 3, 4, Capitoline Staff 4, Layout Editor 4, junior Capitoline 3, Prom Committee 4 Abbott, Chris 141, 134 Abernathy, Susan Carol 197 Able, Roberta 197 Abramowitz, Ira Michael 141, 84 Ackerman, Cinda J. 185, 54, 61, 83 Ackman, Jon Alan 141 Adams, Donald L. 197 Adams, Julie 141, 84, 86, 115 Adams, Ron 197, 89, 111 Adams, Ronald Charles 141 Adelman, Jim 73 Adermann, Lee Ricke 197 Adkins, David Adkins,Wi1liam Gary Aikman, Merriane 141, 68, 54, 114 Albert, Elizabeth 141, 54, 73 Albertine, Paul 141 Aldrich, Diane Christine 141, 76, 114 Alexander, Della 197, 55 WRIGHT, LINDA - Philos 3, 4, H.E.O. WRIGHT, WAYNE - Youth for Christ2 YATES, LINDA - Girls Track 3, 4, Girls Baseball 3, Philos 2, 3, 4, D.E. 4 YOCOM, KENNETH - Transfer from Student Index Atteberry, Daniel D. 185 Atwater, Nancy Jane 72, 80, 115, 140, 142 Atwood, Kerry Ginsberg Aud, Pamela Joyce 55, 185 Avart, Janice Elaine 88, 197 Avart, Joseph A. 185 Averill, Craig Steven 78, 142 Avery, Susan Marie 68, 197 Bachmann, Charlene 142 Bachman, Doug 93, 185 Bachmann, Vickie 83, 197 Baer, Lesley 115, 142 Baer, Steven A. 197 Baggs, James 197 Bahlow, Randy 103, 185 Bahr, Bonnie Lynn 89, 197 Bahre, Debra 68, 185 Bailey, Jim 142 Baima, Bill 142 Baird, Brent 142, 174 Baker, Nancy 185 Baker, Thomase 197 Balagna, Manas 93, 129, 142 Baldoni, Bruce 185 Baldridge, Mr. Dale 130 Bales, Dave 84, 142 Balkauskas, Michael Vytartas 197 Ballinger, Theresa Louise 197 Balser, Carol 142 Bangert, Tom 185 Williamsville High School, National Merit Finalist 4 YOUNG, JAMES - Baseball 2, 4, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 2, Intra- murals 2, 4, Interact 4, Pep Cluh 4, Orchestra 2, 4, Prom Committee 4 ZOCH, ROBERT - Mixed Choir 2 Baumgardner, Brenda 143 Baumgardner, Charles Palmer Baxter, Ruth 185 78, 185 Beam, Curtis Beard, Betty Eileen 88, 114, 197 Beard, Marjorie 115, 143 Beatty, Kevin David 197 Beatty, William 64, 185 Beaumont, James Michael 60, 185 Bechtel, Mary Lynette 54, 55, 185 Bechtel, Michael Grant 197 Beck, Catherine 70, 76, 185 Beck, Jerry Carl 95, 197 Beck, Mrs. Joyce 25 Beck, Sandra 185 Cindy 72, 76, 77, 115, 135, Becker, Becker, Howard Joel 197 Becker, Nancy 100, 185 Bedini, Beedie Beedie v Nancy Desolina 197 Linda 71, 115, 128, 143 Lisa 115, 143 143, 178 Alinger, Joyce 67, 73, 141 Allen, Charles 7, 111, 185 Allen, David L. 141 Allen, David Lee 197 Allen, Gail Ann 197 Allen, Terry 185, 89 Alley, Mike 185, 103, 107 Allyn, Paul L. 185 Alpan, Nevin 185, 68 Altizer, Mr. Verdie L. 30, 102, 105, 106 Altman, Carole 141 Alstadt, Mary Jarrietta 141, 76, 78 Anderson Angela 141 Anderson, Don James Anderson, Judith 197, 89 Anderson, Kevin 141 Anderson Mary Jo 197 Anderson, Mary Ellen 141, 63, 76, 114 Anderson, Robert Alan 197 Andrew, Judith Madeline 55, 88, 197 Andrews, Carolee 141 Andrews, Mr. James W. 24 Andrews, Karen 185 Ankenbrant, Susan Dee 141, 54 Annin, Karen Ann 141, 84 Annin, Peggy Sue 197 Antilla, Miss Arlene 45, 76, 99, 137 Apostolos, Elaine 197 Appenzeller, James Howard 142 Appenzeller, Rebecca Helen 88, 197 Armstrong, Gail 114, 119, 185 Bankhead, Jean Elizabeth Bannister, Shelley Ashley 115 197 9 89, 55, 197 52, 59, 68, 89, Barbee, John Wesly 197 Barbee, Sharon Kay 197 Barber, Bonnie 119, 52, 53, 71, 100, 142, 120 , 134 Barnes, Troy 104, 197 Barnes, William E. 185 Barnett, Mike 143 Barnett, Pamela Sue 89, 185 Barrick, Julie 183, 197 Barron, Allan B. 197 Barrow, Bonnie 185 Barrow, Gary 185 Barrow, Leslie 52, 71, 85, 86, 115, 143 Barrow, Randy D. 56, 89, 197 Bartlett Patricia Bartlett Robert Don 197 Bartlow, Richard 56, 143 Arnett, Janice Lynn 114, 142 Arnett, Linda Lou 83, 197 Amold, Mary 185 Arvin, Richard Leroy 197 Arvin, Sheryl Elaine 142, 71 Askew, Charles P. 56, 71, 72, 142, 159 Askew, Susan Jean 52, 55, 115, 197, 205 Ater,Linda Sue Atkins, Dave 185 Atkins, Gary 197 Barton, Barbara 185 Barton, Ron 143 Bartscht, Michael E. 56, 185 Bass, Debbie 54, 185 Bateman, Gary 185 Bateman, Linda 197 Bates, Mary Claire 88, 115, 197 Bates, Rosemarie Anne 185 Bauer, Mr. William 28 Baumann, Tom 143 Behrens, Janet Ellen 55, 197 Belknap, Gregg Bell, Pam Sue Bell, Paul Preston 89, 197 Bell, Terry 143 Belote, James Thomas 197 Benedict, Norma Bennett, Bert 185 Bennett, Jim 143 Bennett, Susan 185 Benson, John Bentler, Rhonda 115, 143 Bentley, Corwin Lance 197 Benward, John 143 Berdoll, Lynnette 71, 73, 143 Bergner, Daniel Leonard 83, 197 Berry, Tom 80, 93, 143 Bertucci, Doug 143 Best, Jim 185 Betts, Phyllis 54, 62, 64, 65, 143 Bierman, Jeff 185 Biggerstaff, Dennis 185 Bilyeu, Kevin 83, 135, 142 Birdsell, Debbie 67, 73, 144 Birket, Sallie R. 69, 79, 85, 144 Birt, Patricia Ann 75, 144 Bishop, Mary Elizabeth 72, 114, 115, 144, Bishop, Tom 52, 185 Bittner, Barbara 197 Blackbum, Verney 185 Blackwell, Henry Jefferson 185 Blair, Mrs. Hilda 48 Blakley, Glen Stephen 93, 185 Blalock, Sheila Kaye 83, 197 Blalock, Tom 144 Blankenship, Gladys Marie 197 Blauvelt, Diana Sue 88, 197 Bliesner, Ernest Herman Jr. 185 Bliesner, Sue 197 221 Bliss, Joyce 67, 144 Blood, Lisa 144 Blout, Jerry 197 Bluhm, Chris 55, 99, 114, 197 Blythe, John F. 60, 89, 108, 185 indent Index Bryan, Todd 108, 186 Bryant, Miss Arvia 48 Bachman, Vicki Buckles, Carol 186 Bucy, Larry 145 Chapin, Marcia 198 Chapin, Mary 198 Chapman, Nancie 83, 115 Charlton, Dennis 54, 198 Chase, Carole 54, 147 Buddemeier, Debbie 186 Body, Miss Lois 22, 25 Boehler, Bruce 197 Boehler, Rich Lee 197 Bogden, John 185 Bolinger, Rob 197 Bolinger, Thomas Wayne 144 Bolyard, Don Boner, Cindy 55, 197 Bonnett, Dave 185 Boosinger, Dan 144 Boosinger, Ray 185 Bordignon, Paul C. 197 Bormann, Steve 108, 197 Bormida, Jerry 144 Bormida, Ron 75, 83, 144 Bormida, Shirley 185 Bormida, Steve J. 185 Bostian, Larry 144 Bostian, Sandra 59, 68, 76, 79 Bouvet, Bowen, Bowen, Donna Louise 73, 144 Mr. Ralph 80, 37 Stephen Philip 60, 144 Box, Robert Karl 73, 144 Boyer, Delbert Lee 144 Buecker, Penny 186 Buhl, Sherry 74, 114, 145 Buker, Cindy 99, 114, 186 Burch, Karen 145 Burgener, Steve 79, 82, 83, 89, 145 Burger, Larry 89 Burgess, Jeff Burke, Kathy 53, 61, 115, 186 Burke, Sue 61, 186 Burnett, Janice 54, 84, 114, 145 Burns, Barbara 59, 76 Burris, Alvin Burris, Beth 145 Burris, Dorothy 67, 146 Burris, Gloria 198 Burton, Dick 52, 60, 198 Bush, Mr. Harry 21 Bush, Alan 146 Butler, Steve 198 Butts, Larry 186 Byram, Don 72, 103, 134, 146 Byus, Brenda 59, 68, 79, 198 Byus, Robert 68, 186 Chase, Sue 198 Chastain, Carole 54, 147 Chilovich, Mrs. Ella 37 Chopin, Nancie Chin, Ingling 56, 89, 147 Chin, Kenling 56, 110, 147 Chranx, Robert 186 Christensen, Dennis 147 Christie, Letty 186 Christie, Richard 71, 80, 147 Cianferri, Cheryl 186 Cianferri, Teresa 198 Ciesler, Linda 147 Clark, Gary 186 Clark, Karen 61, 186 Clark, Kathy 147 Clark, Stephen 198 Clawson, Beverly 198 Claycomb, Rick 198 Clements, John 186 Clements, Martha 88, 100, 198 Clemons, Becky 198 Clemons, Gary 75 Cline, Candace 198 Campo, Carl 146 Boyer, Greg 104, 197 Boyer, Roy G. Boynton, Richard 197 Brackett, Kathy 144 Bradley, Mike 56, 197 Brady, Peggy Ann 185 Brake, Joan 59, 115, 197 Brake, Kathryn 144 Brammer, Mike Branch, Christine 55, 197 Branch, Martha 54, 144 Brandenburg, Joe 93, 144 Branham, Paul 145 Brannon, Gary 185 Brawner, Mrs. Arvilla 49 Brewer, Vicki Jo 197 Brian, Bruce 134 Brida, Nancy K. 185 Bridges, Mary Etta 73, 145 Bridgewater, Peggy 197 Bringuet, JoE1len 59, 89 Brinkman, Randy 68, 84, 185 Bristol, Dan 105 Brittin, Carol Britton, Mrs. Alleta 149 Britz, Carl 185 Brockschmidt, Alice 76, 77, 84, 11 Broden, Barbara 78, 85, 145 Cadigan, Richard Cadwallader, Vicki Cain, Lonnie Calandrino, Joe 75 Callahan, Linda 198 Callarman, Jerry 198 Callarman, Jim 146 Camelin, Dan 198 Cameron, Ann 69, 198 Cameron, Christopher 60, 112, 186 Cameron, Stacy 198 Camiield, Joyce 198 Campbell Bernie Campbell Bruce 186 Campbell, Cindy 63, 70, 146 Campbell Miss Lorene 22, 29, 194 Campbell, Sharon 146 Cline, Connie Clingan, Mark 147 Clink, Ed 147 Coates, Jess 147 Cobb, Jeri 55, 115, 198 Coble, Rex 198 Cochran, Mr. Arthur 32 Cochran, Beverly 54, 186 Cochran, Janis 68, 186 Cochran, Mark 198 Cochran Mike 56, 89, 104, 198 Cochrane, Bruce 84, 186 Cody, Don 198 Coe, Curtis Coffman, Ron 52, 56, 71, 147 Cohen, Alan 198 Cohn, Ray 135, 147, Canfield, Betsy 146 Cao, George 186 Cape, Diane 146 Cappellin, Mr. Charles 37, 83 Carlier, Larry Carlier, Linda 88, 198 Carline, Cathy 186 Carlson, Ed 146 Carlson, Jean 198 Carlson, Linnea 186 Colantino, Joseph 186 Cole, Janet 184, 186 Cole, Ken 56, 72, 79, 84, 129, Colean, Mrs. Neva 49 Colee, David 56, 85, 89, 147 Collins, James 147 Collins, Karalyn 147 Collins, Mark 147 Colonius, Nancy 54, 79, 114, 1 Colson, Deborah 55, 68, 198 Colston, Terry 83, 186 Broden, Donna 78, 185 Broderick, Bill Bromwell, Quent 185 Brooks, Barbara 115, 145 Brooks, Carol Carlson, Penny 55 Carmean, Mike 198 Carmody, Miss Jeanne 38 Carmody, Miss Mary 19, 39 Carncross, Darleen 74, 146 Colter, Keith Conavay, Patricia 198 Conn, Brent 198 Connell, David 198 Constant, Donald 198 Brotherson, Fred 52, 60, 134, 145 Broughton, Bob 80, 134, 145 Broughton, Dave 93, 110, 185 Broughton, John 145 Brown, Douglas Brown, Michael 145, 186 Blown, Randy 145 Browne, Stephen 145 Browning, Lindell 89, 145 Browning, Mrs. Norma 48 Brumett, Sue 115, 145 Brumme, David 186 Brunk, Mrs. Frances 49 Brunner, William Bruss, Sharon 186 Bryan, Bruce 108, 145 222 Carpentier, Kent 93, 119 Carr, Robert Carrier, Rebecca 146 Carruthers, Charles 198 Carruthers, Nancy 198 Cary, Alice 146 Cary, James 198 Cary, Robert Casher, Debbie 198 Cassady, Mary 71, 115, 146, 156 Caster, Wayne 146 Castles, Patricia 61, 70, 186 Cazel, Dorothy 68, 114, 198 Cellini, Hank Cellini, Marcie Chapin, James 60, 147 Cooler, Mr. John 19, 31 Cooley, James 148 Cooney, Bruce 134, 148 Coons, Lowell 186 Coons, Robert 186 Cooper, Bob 111, 198 Cordell, Ralph 83, 148 Corra, Deborah 148 Correll, Patricia 88, 198 Con-ington, Sandy 186 140, 147 47 Cortelyou, Mr. Michael 19, 23, 32 Cosner, Jeannie 186 Courtney, Gary Coutrakon, George 198 Coutrakon, Laurel 52, 71, 114, 148 Coutrakon, Peter 52, 94, 104, 198 Dickinson Cowie, John 56, 82, 198 Cox, John 89, 186 Cox, Vickie 148 Coy, Walter 95, 198 Crady, Judith 186 Craft, Larry 186 Craig, Kathy 114, 148 Craig, William 186 Cramer, Lesley 68 Craven, Joe 198 Cravens, Curt 148 Crawford, Cathy 186 Crawford, George 56, 85, 148 Crawford, Linda 186 Crawford, Nancy 186 Crayne, David 148 Crespi, Pam 186 Crespi, Steve 93, 102, 103, 106, 121, 148 Crisp, Linda 148 Croft, Mr. Herbert 23, 36 Cross, Clara 55, 61, 78, 186 Crouch, Thomas 93, 105, 198 Croxton, Bonnie 76, 115, 134, 148 Croxton, Stephen 148 Culbertson, James 82, 135, 148 Cullen, Stephen Cully, Josie 115, 148 Cunningham, Debbie Cunningham, Gwendolyn 186 Currie, Debra 134, 148 Cycoll, Sue Dabney, Linda 75, 188 Dahlhauser, Debbie 186 Dahlkamp, Mike 93, 110, 148 Dailey, Dan Daily, Jeff 105, 198 Daily, Kathleen 186 Daley, Carla 55, 115, 198 indent Index Denton, Diane 84, 149 DeRight, Linda 64, 114, 149 DeRosa, Ron 186 Derry, Jack Deutsch, Henry 198 Devine, Jane 115, 135, 150 Devlin, Michael Dexheimer, Sally 59, 198 Dexheimer, Eddie 186 Dial, Kurt 71, 79, 84, 89, 114, 135, 150 Dickason, Court 150 Dickerson Kenneth 73, 135, 150 Dickinson, Becky 114, 134, 150 Dickinson, Clifford 198 Dickinson Don 112, 186 Dickinson James 95, 105, 198, 196 Sue 186 ml Z we .Mlm f'f4u,,. ,-Q -ff ' fJ,,, N 'M' Ami I wonder ifit's peanut butter and jelly or ham and cheese. Daniels, Charles 148 Daniels, Jerry 186 Daniels, Jo Ann 198 Daniels, Lester 149 Darling, Bob Darling, Dennis 79, 149 Darling, Maureen 198 Dart, Babette 198 Dash, Linda 88, 198 David, Gloria 134, 149 David, Stan 93, 149 Davidson, Chris 114, 186 Davidson, Donna 186 Davis, Greg 56, 186 Davis Hayden 149 Davis, John Davis, Judith 135, 149 Davis, Linda 52, 61, 115, 186 Davis, Phyllis 198 Davison, Linda 59, 115, 198 Dawdy, Sue 149 Dawson, Debbie 54, 114, 149 Dawson, Leland 60, 134, 149 Dawson, Steve 186 Day, Janice 55, 89, 198 Day, Nadine 75, 186 Deater, Janis 68, 186 DeBoice, Mary 55, 78, 186 DeBolt, William 83, 149 Dees, Jim Defrates, Elaine 149 DeFraties, Teresa 198 Deiss, George DeKraker, David 60, 198 DeKraker, Lynn 114, 134, 149 D'Elia, Rich 93, 103, 186 Delonais, Bill 149 Deloney, Patrick 103, 149, 161 Denison, Beth 186 Dennison, Teresa 114, 198 Dickson, Charlene 85, 115, 150 Dieckman, Don 150 Diefenback, James 111 Dinquel, Bud 93, 150 Dinquel, Chuck 93, 186 Dishon, Bob Distelzweig, Chris 95 Distelzweig, Michael 150 Dixon, Jessica 80, 114 Dobbs, Darrell 198 Dodds, Joanne 59, 80. 114, 198 Doeblin, Amy 115, 150 Doherty, Janet Dolbeare, Mr. Ben L. 32 Dominick, Julee 76, 198 Domke, Kirk 150 Domke, Todd 69, 198 Donaldson, Mr. Tom Donley, Clarence 150 Donnolly, Thomas 95, 111, 198 Donnelly, Nancy 76, 114, 115, 128, 150 Dorkins, Paul 186 Douglas, Linda 187 Downing, David 150 Downing, Deljtha 100, 115, 198 Downtain, Kay 187 Drendel, Gene 52, 71, 72, 140, 150, 160 Drennan, Bill Duey, Mr. Willard 19, 42, 167 Dugger, Deborah 59, 198 Dulle, Mr. Herbert 28 Dumonceaux, Mark 187 Dunas, Robert 80, 150 Dunham, Tim 150 Dunk, Mike 187 Dunkel, Mary 78, 89, 187 Dunn, Jim 60, 187 Dunseth, Charles 198 Durham, Dan 198 Duty, Mike 150 Dyer, Larry 187 Dyson, Kirk 198 Eades, Alan Lee 187 Eades, Cheryl Lynne 54, 74, 150 Eades, Sue A. 198 Eairheart, Robert 150 Eastham, Mary Louise 61, 115, 187 Eastham, Mrs. Muriel R. 26 Eberhardt, Robin 70, 151 Eberhardt, Terry C. 151 Ebl, Miss Jannette 32 Eckerstrom, Janice Marie 61, 70, 187 Eddington, Charles 150 Eddington, Ed 150 Edgecomb, Jay 85, 187 Edgecomb, Jill 88, 198 Edmonds, Bob 187 Edmonds, Rhonda 63, 76, 114, 151 Edmonds, Vanessa A. 198 Edom, Geraldine 151 Edstrom, Robert C. 94, 111, 198 Edwards, Bob 151 Edwards, Carolyn 52, 72, 115, 151 Edwards, Harold A. 198 Edwards, Mr. James 37 Edwards, Joe Edwards, Mark F. 83, 198 Edwards, Susan 66, 79, 85, 151 Edwards, Trudy 187 Egan, Mary Ann 151 Eimer, Robert Lee 199 Eimer, Steve 73 Eisen, Elaine 63, 114, 151 Eixemberger, Annette Ekeren, Mark 83, 187 Elder, Veronica 187 Eldredge, Dave 187 Elliott, Diane L. 59, 89, 76, 199 Eiliott, Nancy 187 Ellis, Fred 42, 151 Ellis, Margaret 61, 187 Elmore, Jodi 88, 199 Elmore, Rhonda Lee 74, 151 Elmore, Roy Embree, Cynthia Kay 61, 83, 187 Emmerson, Mr. Charles England, Mr. Thomas E. 34 Eros, Terry 54, 151 Ervin, Linda M. 199 Eschenfeldt, Bill 79, 135, 151 Esper, Linda 114, 151 Estes, Thea Sue Estle, Stephen Charles 84, 187 Eustice, Timothy L. 199 Evans, Jeff C. 56, 199 Evans, Steve 151 Eveloff, Gail Evans, Mr. William T. 19, 22, 34 Fagan, John 151 Fagan, Pat 151 Faller, Don 187 Farley, Georgia Lee 55, 199 Farley, Rick I. 94 Farquhar, Barry Richard 151 Fatio, Monica 68, 122, 153 Fee, Pat 153 Fehr, Ken R. 83, 199 Fernandes, Sam 56, 73, 153 Fielden, Peggy 58, 59, 62, 89, 153 Filipiak, Randy F. 199 Filipiak, Ray 187 Fischer, Kim 187 Fishburn, Mike J. 199 Fisher, Mr. Jack 39, 73 Fitts, Bruce 187 Fitzsimmons, Kathleen E. 99, 199 Flanagan, Thomas C. 199 Fleckenstein, Tom 199 Fleckenstein, Lynn T. Fleetwood, Bob 52, 108, 119, 120, 153 Fleming, Patricia 52, 86, 115, 187 223 Fleming, Russell 187 Flemming, Tom 110, 187 Fluckiger, Salie R. 199 Flynn, Margie 74 Flynn, Tom P. 199 Fogarty, Miss Priscilla 24 Folkerts, Larry J. 199 Forneris, Pat 115, 153 Fortner, Jo Anne 187 Foster, Mari Foster, Mike Craig 111, 187 Foster, Phyllis A. 88, 196, 199 Foutch, Don E. 111, 199 Foutch, Dottie 85, 88, 114, 187 Fowler, David C. 60, 89, 199 Foy, Bryan 108 Fraase, Linda 70, 153 Fraase, Susan 67, 153 Franke, Larry 75, 153 Franke, Nancy E. 55, 83, 88, 199 Franklin, Barbara 199 Franklin, Jan, 187 Frankowiak, Mr. Frank 14, 19 Frankowiak, Ken V. 92, 199 Frankowiak, Linda 134, 153 Frankowiak, Shirley 54, 115, 187 Frantzreb, Kathy A. 199 Frasco, Dan Frazee, John 153 Frazee, Terry Lee 199 Frederick, Diane A. 199 Frederick, Mrs. Karolyn 40 Frederick, Lunn D. 199 French, Doug 72, 153 French, Sally 54, 61, 63, 153 Frick, Vaughn 153 Fricke, John Michael 56, 114, 187 Friedland, Lewis Allen 199 Fries, Charlie 187 Fries, Pamela A. 88, 199 Fritsch, Charlie 56, 187 Fritsch M. Jenny 199 Fritsch, Julie 89, 99, 114 Fritz, Laurie 76, 99, 114, 153 Fritz, Stephanie 55, 76, 99, 114, 187 Frkovich, Lynda Kay 55, 114, 199 Fromm, Mary Rose 199 Frueh, Denny 56, 71, 85, 153 Fry, Richard 187 Fueher, Mr. Fred Fuhrken, Sandy 115, 135, 153 Fuiten, Bill 187 Fullager, Cherie 54, 61, 64, 114, 187 Fullager, Dick 107, 153 Funk, Mike Furry, Jody 68, 85 Furry, Roger A. 187 Fyfe, Alex Gahan, Kit 187 Gahan, Mike Gahwiler, Vicki Diane 99, 114, 199 Gallas, Walter 64, 66, 68, 79, 84, 85, 89, 153 Galloway, Kerry 56, 57, 84, 153 Garcia, Steve Charles 199 Gardner, Pat 52, 71, 72, 76, 115, 135, 154 Garrison, Connie 199 Garrison, Gail Doreen 199 Garrison, Mrs. Leona M. 38, 66, 68 Garvey, Renee 63, 70, 154 Garwood, Jane 154 Gasperin, Joanna 54, 154 Gates, Marilyn 83, 199 Gathard, Harold R. 199 Gathard, Rick 89, 187 Gatschenberger, Pat 154 Gaydos, Andrea Kay 61, 70, 187 Geiselman, Joy Ann 59, 76, 114, 199 Geiser, John 154 224 Student Index Gentile, John Joseph 199 Gentry, Richard 187 Gentry, Sibyl 187 Gentry, Trabue Rex 199 Gerdsen, Joan Lee 187 Gerlach, Steve 187 Gernenz, Susan 84, 187 Gibbs, Jeffrey 60, 187 Gibson, Brent 154 Gilbert, Debbie 154 Gilbert, Irene 187 Gilbert, Leslie Gill, Harry Gillen, Joan 115, 154 Gillock, Jane 58, 187 Gilman, Debbie 154 Glass, Steve M. 199 Glatz, Dan 83, 93, 187 Gleason, Carolyn 187 Gleason, Michael A. 199 Glosecki, Mrs. Edith 41 Goddard, Mrs. Norma 49 Goddard, Suzanne 80, 187 Goldman, David E. 60, 84, 187 Goldsmith, Linda 74, 134, 154 Gomes, Steve 154 Goodman, Bill 199 Goodman, Hallie 187 Goodwin, Thomas B. 199 Gorbett, Sheryl 46, 154 Gorbold, Robert R. 111, 199 Gorden, Sam Gordini, Anthony J. 187 Gordon, Andy S. 199 Gordon, Marjory 154 Goss, Terry Ann 187 Gosses, Ken Grace, Lindsay L. 187 Grady, Martin Graham, Lee 187 Graham, Mary 74, 154 Graham, Susan 154 Grant, Genie 64, 68, 69, 187 Grant, Kelly Walter 89, 199 Grant, Steve 64, 65, 60, 71, 83, 114, 134, 154 Gray, Chuck T. 199 Gray, John Scott 199 Greblo, Melita 199 Green, Mr. Harold 49 Green, Harold Ray 89, 95, 111, 199 Green, Sandy 187 Greenleaf, James 154 Greenwalt, Sandy 70, 89, 188 Greenwood, Robert L. 188 Greer, Rick 154 Gregory, David Vaughn 199 Greig, Marilyn 154 Grepling, James M. 111, 188 Grevengoed, Debra Lynn 78, 188 Griffith, Kenneth C. 199 Griffith, Randall 155 Grimes, Mary Ellen 59, 68, 79, 88, Grim, Mike 188 Grman, Michael 188 Groff, Phil 155 Grove, Deanna 188 Grove, Jim 60, 199 Gruwell, Jack 110, 188 Gubin, Brad 199 Gunning, Linda 89, 115, 199 Gunther, Tony Gryston, John 83, 188 Gutmann, David 155 Gutmann, Lynamae 188 Gruwell, Jack Broderick Gupton, John Haaker, Mrs. Nancy 27 114, 199 Haas, Karen 188 Haberle, Mr. Edward 40 Hacker, Jackie 55, 67, 155 Hagan, Ken 55, 105, 199 Hagen, Sharon 188 Hagler, Dave 84, 188 Hahn, Douglas 84, 107, 155, 156 Halberg, Mrs. Betty 20 Hall, George Hall, Vernell 95, 199 Hallden, Debbie 85, 114, 115, 188 Halliday, Pat 188 Halter, Jane 188 Halter, Julie 155 Hamilton, Allan 93, 188 Hamilton, Debbie 59, 199 100, 199 Hamilton, Jill Hamlin, Roger 73 112, 113, 129, 155 Hamm, Bernie Hammerslough, Judith 54, 134, 155 Hammerslough, Linda 99, 115, 188 Hammitt, Mike 155 Hammond, Diane 188 Hammond, Harry 188 Handley, Dennis 155, 195 Handshy, Mary 88, 199 Handwerk, Edward 188 Hannon, Aaron 188 Hansen, Priscilla 155 Harbison, Becky 52, 100, 114, 188 Harbour, Janis 78, 115, 188' Harding, Warren 155 Hardy, Allen Hardy, Bill 199 Harford, Martha 188 Harford, Jim 199 Harlan, Dennis 89, 199 Harmony, Janine 188 Harmony, Patsy 52, 101, 119, 155 Harmony, Pauline Harris, Peggy 155 Hart, Brickey 89, 115, 199 Hart, Donna 70, 155 Hart, Mrs. Elizabeth 49 Hartigan, Donelle 199 Hartley, Jim 93, 188 Hartley, Jo Ann Hartman, Susan 135, 155 Credit advisors help millions of people each year. Harwell, Linda 157 Harvell Millie 199 Harvey Carol 61, 188 Harvey Marllee 199 Harvey William 83 Hasara, Kathie Haseley, Cherie 199 Haskell, Patricia 83, 199 Hatcher, Harris Hattield, Donna 66, 76, 79, 83, 157 Hatfield, Larry Hathaway, John 83, 188 laden! Index Hinton, Barbara 54, 114, 158 Hinton, Jim 111, 112, 200 Hirstein, Dan 158 Hirstein, Todd 189 Hirstein, Tom 189 Hauptman, Annette 188 Hausen, Miss Margaret 21 Havenar, Carol 157 Hawk, Beverly 59, 199 Hawker, Barbara 188 Hawkins, Dana 52, 61, 84, 114, 188 Hawkins, Paul Hay, Jennifer 157 Hayashi, Syuko Hayes, Marilyn 188 Haynes, Mrs. Drucilla 28, 66 Hazelwood, Jim Heaberlin, Steve 84, 188 Head, Jerrie 188 Hebron, Paul 157 Heckler, Nancy 58, 59, 62, 76, 114, 135, 157 Heiberg, Linda 55 Heid, Chris 157 Heidinger, Margaret 58, 115, 188 Heimlich, Charles 94 Heimlich, David Heinrichs, Nicolette 89, 188 Helfand, Cory 188 Helfer, Irwin 84, 188 Hellner, Mark 82, 83, 188 Helm, Bill Helm, Connie 157 Helm, James 56, 63, 72, 75, 157 Hemstock, Jerry 135, 157 Hendrickson, James Hendrickson, Richard 107, 157 Hendrix, Christine 188 Hendrix, John 188 Henley, Christine 54, 65, 157 Henn, John 94 Henry, Daniel Henry, Tim 75, 157 Henseler, Miss Alice 36 Herdes, Deb Hitchcock, Sally 114, 158 Hitchery, Bonnie 158 Hoard, David 158 Hoard, Sue 55, 89, 115, 200 Hodge, Pam 55, 89, 200 Hodge, Richard 158 Hoffmeister, Alan 158 Hogberg, Penny 158 Hohenstein, Jim 89, 189 Hohenstein, Nancy 200 Holl, Kathy 158 Holl, Michael 83, 200 Holland, Janet 158 Holland, Gary 189 Holland, Dave 200 Holland, John Holliday, Susan 74, 168 Hollingsworth, Deborah 59, 68, 89, 115 Hollinshead, Ray 189 Holz, Paul 60, 82, 83, 189 Holzaepfel, Beth 89, 200 Homolatsch, Tassilo 189 Hoover, Carol 158 Hoover, Gary 200 Hopwood, Stan 200 Horn, John 189 Horner, Steve 189 Horney, Ruth 189 Horning, Deborah 61, 189 Horrighs, Anna 64, 66, 68, 79, 158 Horton, Dan 158 Hott, Mr. Preston 15, 17, 19 Hounds, Vickie 68 Houston, David 189 Houston, Dennis 200 Howard, Julie 189 Howard, Leoria 200 Howard, Lydia 158 Howe, Richard 60, 85, 89, 189 Howell, Nancy 74, 159 Hubbard, Charles 189 Hubbard, Charlene Hubbard, Debbie 159 Huber, Bill 189 Huddleston, Earl 159 Huddleston, Mr. Ronald 22, 43, 65 Ingram, Dave 111, 159 Ingram, Karen 159 Ippolito, Jim Irvin, Bruce 200 Irvine, Jeanie 55, 200 Irving, Nick 200 Irwin, Pam 54, 65, 159 Jacobs, Tom 159 Jacobson, Mrs. Patricia 26 Jacoby, Bill Jackson, Kevin 200 Jagow, Rita 159 Jameson, Hugh 85, 112, 162 Jameson, Sally 189 Janessa, Sally Jannazzo, Anna 189 Jardini, Linda Jenkins, Debbie 162 Jenkins, Linda 114, 189 Herdes, Pam 157 Herren, Dick 52, 56, 57, 85, 89, 157 Herron, Mary 61, 189 Herter, Barbara 76, 135, 157 Herter, Herter, Bonnie 157 Patricia 189 Hesse, Steve 15 7 Hester, Heu ser, Hewitt Christine 52, 134 Janet 135, 157 Connie 54 75 158 Hibbsfruua 158 i , Hudson, Mr. Donald 44, 97 Hudspeth, Anna 200 Huffman, Susan 55, 89, 200 Hughes, Peggy 159 Hull, Bill 60, 112, 200 Hull, Stephen 134, 159 Hulvershorn, Susan 200 Hulvey, Ross 200 Humphrey, Bree 59, 68, 89, 114, 200 Humphrey, Jan 159 Hunter, Bruce 189 Jimenez Mr. Antonio 40 Johnson, Carlene 83, 200 Johnson Carol 189 Johnson Cave 162 Johnson Greg 162 .Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Miss Helen 45, 76 James 189 Janelle 189 Marchelle 200 Mark 63, 64, 189 Johnson Mike 110, 111, 162 Johnson Ronald 200 Johnson Steve 162 Johnson Sue 189 Johnson Johnson Vicki 55, 89, 115, 200 Walter 79,162 Johnston, Grant 83, 200 Jones, Brenda 55, 89, 114, 200 Jones, Charles 201 Jones, Chen 162 Jones, Donna 55, 201 Jones, Gary 189 Jones, Gary 75, 201 Jones, Janet 59, 66, 88, 115, 201 Jones, Jay 189 Jones, Mrs. Juanita 44 Jones, Larry 201 Jones, Pat 189 Jones, Polly 61, 76, 99, 114, 189 Jones, Ron 56, 83, 162 Jones, Rosalie 162 Jones, Sue 52, 114, 189 Josses, Ken 189 Judd, Barbara 201 Judd, Diane Judd, Kay 55 Judd, Nick 75 Jugan, Mike 201 Juhl, Mary 201 Jurincie, Chris 79, 80, 125, 129 162 Jurincie, Tim 201 Jurkins, Diane 71, 72, 115, 162 Kibble, Roxanna 70, 76, 99, 115 152 163 Hickey, Karen 55, 200 Hield, Carolyn 59, 66, 79, 200 Higgason, Sally 89, 189 Higgins, Gary 110, 112, 158 Higgins, Mark 200 Hileman, Mike 200 Hill, Fred 200 Hill, Jan 55, 65, 68, 115, 200 Hill, Mr. John 29 Hill, Joseph 189 Hilligoss, Mr. Wesley 21 Hilton, Linda 200 Hinds, Curtis 158 Hinda, Kathy 158 Hinds, Vickie 189 Hindson, Janice 76, 83, 200 Hunter, Mary 55, 114, 189 Huntley, Edward 56, 189 Hurley, Betty 200 Hurley, Janice Hurley, Jerry Hurley, Peggy 135, 159 Hursh, Mrs. Mildred 48 Hurst, Connie Hurwitz, Lynne 189 Huson, Mrs. Valencia 22, 41 Hutmacher, Jan 189 Hyde, Mrs. Gladys 33 Iba, Kenneth 105, 200 Imlay, Janet 200 Ingels, Loren 189 Ingram, Brenda 200 Kiefer, Gail Anne 201 Kikendall, Kevin Lee 201 Kileen, Nicole 67, 76, 115, 163 Killen, Kathy 74, 163 Kirnes, Jennie Lynn 55, 201 Kimmel, Phil 163 Kimmich, Denise Marie 59, 68 114 201 Kimmich, John 163 Kincaid, Fred S. Kincaid, Lucinda N. 201 King, Bob Lowell King, Donna Lynn 201 King, Edward Joe King, Doug 163 King, Lawrence Richard 189 Kingery, Vikki 163 Kingrey, Steve Kinney, Mrs. Judy 47 Kinney, Roger 52, 53, 56, 71, 85, 89,134,163 Kinsey, Linda 54 Kiper, Cathy Irene Kirchner, Cheryl 101, 114, 189 Kirk, Eleanor Lynn 59, 114, 201 Kirk, John Wayne 201 Kirschner, Philip Scott 201 Kissick, Sandra Kay 201 Kitchen, Gary L. 92, 103, 189 Klang, Denise 66, 79, 83, 163 Klaphake, Terry Dominic 201 Klein, Paula 72, 115, 135, 163 Kline, Sue 189 Klein, Stephanie Kay 89, 201 Klekamp, Bill 163 Klickna, Kim 71, 82, 83, 163 Kline, Suzanne Klug, Paul Eugene 104, 201 Klutnick, Connie 66, 189 Knight, Lee Kniffin, Cindy 201 Kniss, Glenna 129, 163 Kniss, Greg 163 Knox, Terry 163 Kobetich, Mr. Frank 49 Koch, Ann Alison 68, 88, 201 Koch, Eloise 68, 85, 164 Kochman, John Walter Kochmann, Charles D. 75 Koehne, Susan 164 Konett, Paula Jean 88, 201 Koopman, Ronald Alan 201 Kopf, Dave Aaron 80, 201 Kopf, Glenda 76, 164 Korach, Dana 79, 135, 164 Koskey, Cindy 189 Koskey, Lynne 54, 134, 164 Kostolni, Mrs. Grace 48 Kostolni, Sara 67, 76, 77, 114, 164 Kother, Don Kovski, Lynda 61, 189 Kozelski, Kit 52, 108, 189 Kramer, Leslie Ann 59, 76, 115, 201 Kramzar, Gary 189 Krapf, Peggy 74, 164 Kratzer, Chris 71, 164 Krieg, William 75, 164 Krohe, Debbe Kroll, Mr. Sherwin 19, 30 Krueger, Clifford W. Kublick, John Arthur 111, 201 Kuder, Jean 164 Kuizin, Sandra 189 Kuntzi, Linda 58, 61, 189 Kuntzi, Mark 164 Kyes, Rick Irwin 201 Kamataris, Dee 189 Kane, Edward 162 Kane, Terry 60, 134 Kansy, Linda 189 Kaplan, Stephen 60, 162 Karalas, John 201 Karianis, John 89 Karrick, Catherine Lynn 201 Kasalko, Sondra 59, 69, 201 Kasch, Leroy 89, 189 Kates, Donna 201 Kaufman, Jane 114, 201 Kaufman, Kay 114, 162 Kavanaugh, Nancy 162 Kay, Carolyn 89, 201 Kazmaier, Kim 201 Keating, William 189 Keck, Karen 73, 85, 162 Keefner, Mr. Norman 45, 103 Keeley, Miriam 88, 115, 201 226 laden! Index Keeley, Pam 70, 71, 162 Keene, Henry 108, 201 Kehl, Rick 189 Keith, Sheila 54, 61, 83, 189 Kelley, Pam 189 Kellner, Bill 60, 189 Kellus, Nancy 201 Kelly, Connie 162 Kelly, Rick Kelly, Warren 201 Kendall, Mr. Roger 45 Kentner, Nancy 70, 162 Kenyon, Mark 95, 201 Kerasotes, Dean 52, 60, 71, 72, 11 Kerasotes, Denis 189 Kerasotes, Victoria 201 Kern, Judy 115, 134, 163 Kerns, Debbie 67, 163 Kerst, Leigh 163 Kerr, Debra 201 Kessler, Sue 189 Ketchum, Nicholas Alan 201 Kibble, Allan 163 La Bonte, Tom Laffey, Marsha Lamar, Stephen 201 Lambert, Phyllis 85, 114, 134, 164 Lamken, Beverly 54, 67, 115, 164 Lammert, Cyndy 85, 86, 164 Lance, Joyce Landess, Mike Landrey, Debbie 88 Landrey, Terry 189, 201 Lane, Lane Lane Lane Lane, Mrs. Dorothy 48 Holly 115, 201 Kimberly Ann 55, 76, 114, 2 Patricia 190 Sheila 54, 61, 189 Lange, Lisa 114, 164 Langenfeld, Michael 201 Langenfeld, Theresa 190 Langford, Carol Langford, Debra 55, 88, 201 Langford, Karen 76, 114, 164 Lanham, Jim 165 Lanham, Tom Lanier, David 83, 165 Lanier, William 83, 94 Lansford, Carol 55, 201 Lantis, Gray Large, Miss Emma 29 Large, John 190 Larison, Libby 54, 55, 63, 65, 114, Larison, Rich 84, 89, 165 Larson, Dennis Wayne 52, 190 LaRue, Faye 190 Laswell, Liz 83, 201 Lasswell, Dave 82, 83, 190 Laswell, Sue 68 Lauder, Jacie 165 Lauder, Joyce 55, 89, 201 Laughlin, Dave 190 Laurie, Marcia Lawrence, Mrs. Greta 23, 37, 70 Lawrence, Kathy 114, 184, 190 Lawrence, Steve 92, 94, 201 Laws, Debbie 72, 115, 165 Lawson, Kristi 114, 190 Lawson, Sandra 190 Leach, Deborah 55, 114, 201 Leasman, Miss Wilma 39, 67 Ledbetter, Earl 165 Lee, Mrs. Martha 49 Lee, Pamela 201 Lee, Rhonda Leichsenring, Patricia Leming, Gary L. 165, 190 Lenz, Fred W. 55, 165 9, 162 01 135, 165 Leonhard, Marianne 201 Leotta, Steve 165 Lerch, Vicki 55, 89, 201 Le Seure,Dan Harold 79, 165 Leslie, Ellen 190 Leslie, Mr. Richard M. 29, 52 Lessly, Mr. Roy A. 24, 53 Levi, Michael 165 Lewis, Dave Lewison, Fred Lewison, Gail Liberman, Joseph 201 Lindley, Jane 70, 165 Lindley, Joe 190 Lindquist, Curtis 60, 190 Lichtenberger, Terry 165 Little, Edith 165 Little, Nora 190 Livingstone, Carolyn 190 Lloyd, Rick 165 Locke, Greg 110, 190 Lockhart, Charles 190 Loewenstein, John 73, 166 Lofgren, Roxanne Logue, Dave 190 Lohman, Berta 61, 114, 190 Lohman, Marian 71, 85, 115, Lohrenz, Bob 53, 89, 104 Lomelino, James 201 Long, Adele B. 74, 165 Long Elizabeth 134, 166 Long Jim 85, 89, 166 Long Judith Ann Long Karen Blanche 166 Long Nikki 190 Long, Rod 75 Long Venita 89 190 Lookis, Rick 75, 166 Lopian, Mike 190 Lorenzini, Penny 89, 190 Lotich, Jerry 93, lll, 190 Loud, Becky 58, 190 Loughery, John 119, 166 Longhway, Dick 135 Lowe, Brenda Faye 166 Lowe, Cheri 190 Lowe, Jerry Lowe, Rick L. 166 Lowe, Steve Lowrie, Linda 54, 61, 190 Loyd, Danny 89, 201 1 Loyd, Martha 59, 68, 79, 88, 115 201 Luebke, Charles Martin 79, 85, 166 Luker, Linda 144, 166 Luttrell, Grace 54, 55, 85, 190 Lutz, Sim 190 Lynch, Guy Harvey 84, 166 Lynch, Nancy 80, 201 Lyon, Keith Geoffrey 190 Maas, Connie Sue 84, 190 Mack, Sallie L. 54, 135, 166 Madden, Mrs. Anne 49 Maddux, Nobel Bertelle 190 Madlinger, Lynn 104, 201 Magee, Craig 190 Maggio, Pat 115, 201 Maier, Walter 201 Main, Gary 190 Majewski, Barbara 67, 166 Malcom, Gary 73, 166 Mallicoat, Jan 54, 89, 190 Manker, John L. 93, 166 Manson, Dave 108, 201 Marantz, Marla 190 Mari, Deborah 201 Mari, Pamela Sue 115, 190 Marin, David Markillie, Marcy 115, 166 W mar . MZ, I V, Uncle Sam wants You! Markillie, Vicky 201 Marlowe, Linda 55, 83, 201 Marquardt, Joann 190 Marr, Janet 59, 115, 201 Marsh, David 93, 111, 190 Marsh, Glen Tom U' as Mars, Sue 68, 84, 166 Martin Martin Martin Martin 1 Debbie 54, 65, 70, 115, 166 James 56, 69, 201 Jennifer Ann 166 Lynn 55, 201 Martin Monica 201 Martin Patty 201 Martin Phyllis 55, 89, 99, 114, 201 Martin, Dick 166 Martinie, Dan 84, 89, 114, 167 Martinie, Mrs. Marian 48 Martyn, Susan K. 167 Marquardt, Joann Massey, Robert 56, 83, 201 Mathes, Michael 167 Mathes, A. Patrick Mau, John Thomas 201 Nelson, Maupin, Lynn 52, 71, 72, 115, 121 Maurer, Howard 167 Maurer, John 202 Maurer, Rebecca 190 Mawhee, Bill Mayberry, Bob 202 Mayberry, Elsie 167 Mayerle, Mr. Charles 31 Mayfield, Randy 190 Mazrim, Terry 202 McAfee, Belinda 135, 167 McAlexander, Charlene 54, 67, 167 McAllister, Lee 89 McAlpine, Bill 167 McAlpine, Mike 105, 202 McArthy, Mr. Donald 28 McAuliff, Sue 68, 71, 79, 167 McCabe, Charles Kevin 89, 202 McCaffrey, Terry 202 McCa1ister, Alan 89, 202 McCarthy, Jo 190 McCarthy, Kendra 190 McCarty, Karen 54, 167 McCauley, David 202 McCauley, Mark McClanahan, Gary 103, 190 McClelland, Greg 64, 93, 167 135, 167 fzwlem' Index McClenathan, Dan 190 McClintick, Mike 60, 202 McCollum, Greg 78, 83, 167 McCollum, Sandra 59, 202 McCormick, Carolyn 202 McCoy, Bill 52, 112, 167 McCoy, Mrs. Linda 44, 54, 55, 135 McCoy, Nancy 54, 55, 167 McCoy, Mrs. Roberta 47 McCracken, Brent 202 McCroskey, Wendy 59, 69, 202 McCumber, Mrs. Sharon 26 McCur1ey, Cari McCurley, Charles 110, 202 McCur1ey, John 167 McDaniel, Bob 60, 190 McDermott, John McDonald, Ron 73 McGee, Elizabeth Anne 89, 100, 115, 202 McGowan, Carol 168 McGrath, Dan 202 McGrath, James 202 McKain, Sharon 73, 168 McKennedy, Connie 74, 119, 168 McKennedy, Tom 74, 168 Moore, Moore, Bill 168 Charlene 80, 191 Moore, Donna Moore, Kathy 54, 63, 168 Moore, Steven Harold 75, 168 Moore, Reid 168 Morgan, Becky 89, 202 Morgan, David 168 Morgan, Tom Morrell, Matt Morres, Rosann 74, 169 Morris, Robert 75 Morris, Mr. Thomas B. 43, 75 Morrison, Mr. Dwight 30, 78 Morrow, Gordon 191 Morton, Patty 76, 59, 89, 202 Moscardelli, Dale Moss, Anne 202 Moss, Beverly Ann 191, 54 Moss, Cheryl 85, 169 Moss, Linda 169 Moss, Terry 191 Moyer, George 191 Mueller, Ann 114, 191 Mueller, Eric 95, 202 Mueller, Jeff 169 Mueller, Leslie 54, 169 Mueller Lynn 202 Mueller Vicki 191 McKibbin, John 60, 190 McKinzie, Pam 168 McKinzie. Thomas McMarin, Bobby 168 McMillan, John 89, 202 McNeely, Mrs. Donna 38 McOwen, Charles McRoberts, Joe 94, 202 Mefford, Keith 168 Mehan, Sue 63, 114, 168 Meidel, Mr. George 45, 111 Melnyk, Mark 89, 202 Menichetti, Sharon 190 Mercier, Chris 168 Mercker, Debbie 190 Merrifield, Dixie 190 Merrill, Miss Portia 74, 39 Merritt, Dave 108, 202 Meyer, Charlie 83, 190 Meyer, Connie 101, 115, 202 Meyer, John 72, 134, 168 Meyers, Dave 202 Meyers, Karen L. 202 Mickle, Deanne 61, 114, 190 Milby, Melody 190 Millard, Rick 69, 82, 83, 202 Muller, Robert 75, 202 Mundstock, Kurt 70, 169 Murphy, Deidre Sue 54, 191 Murphy, Mike 94, 202 Murphy, Pam 191 Murphy, Tom Musselman, Paula 191 Myers, Marilyn 53, 169 Myers, Richard 202 Myerscough, Sue 114, 136, 191 Nachtwey, Mary L. 191 Nagel, Cherie Lynn 191 Naschinski, Susan 89, 191 Natale, Frank 71, 72, 83, 169 Natale, Margaret 202 Nation, Gary 169 Naufel, Susan Ann 169 Neal, Jeffrey Neat, Bill 56, 89, 202 Neathery, David 56, 202 Nebel, Bill 83, 169 Neff, Mike 169, 183 Negrete, David 191 Negrete, Lola Jean 115, 169 Neil, Dale 169 Nelch, Mrs. Jeanine 47 Miller, Don Miller, Doug 168 Miller, Hiawatha Ann Miller, Joan 54, 168 Miller, Jonathan 202 Miller, Scott 202 Nelch, Mark 93, 135, 169 Nelson, Diana 74, 169 Nelson, Jeff 191 Nelson, Julie 100, 191 Kathy 55, 114, 169 Miller, Steve 95 Miller, Louise 114, 190 Milne, Jean 54, 70, 108, 114, 168 Milner, Jim 190 Milnes, Mr. Robert W. 35, 56 Miloncos, Paul Joseph 202 Mitchell, Brad 202 Mitchell, Deborah 190 Mitchell, Linda 59, 190 Mitchell, Mary 202 Mitchell, Sharon 134, 168 Moe, Patricia 54, 61, 85, 190 Moffett, Mrs. Mardel 49 Mohr, Pamela 55, 190 Molnar, David 202 Molnar, Steve Money, Ginny 202 Money, Jody 168 Monroney, Radene 88, 99, 114, 202 Montgomery, Phil 60, 190 Moody, Robert 56, 84, 89, 191 Nelson, Lark 61, 169 Neposchlan, Janice 202 Nesbitt, Mrs. June 33 Nesbitt, Kathy 191 Nesbitt, Ron 89, 169 Nesch, Larry Neuf, Kathy 169 Newhouse, Cathy 55, 76, 115, 170 Newlin, Janet 35, 78, 86, 191 Neylon, Nancy 191 Nichols, Dave 170 Nickey, Michael 202 Nikirk, Nancy 202 Nix, Nancy 191 Nolan, Barbara 170 Nolan, Nanci 202 Noreuil, Shelley 191 Norman, Robert Lee 170 Norman, Fred Norris, Jeffery 93, 170 Northrup, Melinda 63, 114, 134 170 Northrup, Judi 202 Noyes, Gary 170 Oakes, Roberta 84, 86, 170 O'Brien, Terrence 60, 79, 135, 170 O'Connell, Michael J. 56, 66, 170 O,Connor, Candy 54, 66, 76, 79, 114, 134, 170 O'Connor, Michael 56, 83, 108, 114, 202 Oehmke, Denise 202 O,Hara, Frederic 202 O'Keefe, Pamela 114, 191 Oldenburg, Lori Lee 202 Olinger, Nancy Joyce 76, 88, 202 Oliver, Olson, Olson, Ondes, Ondes, Dorothy Nancy 191 Richard 191 Janice 202 Robert 191 Orndorff, Paul 170 Osborne, Bernice 89, 191 Osburn, Keith 83, 202 Osmonson, Lee 170 Osterholt, Mike 104, 202 Oswald, Sherry Otti, Wally 82, 83. 135, 170 Otto, Albert 191 Overstreet, Tom 202 Owen, Richard 60, 103, 106, 170 Owens, Denise 70, 135 Owens, Nancy 52, 55, 89, 115, 202 Owens, William David 191 Owings, Sharon 191 Ozier, Norma Jean 89, 114, 202 Page, John 191 Painter, Patricia 171 Pallon, Jim Paoni, Debra Jean 202 Papaski, Barb Paris, Richard 70, 11, 191 Parish , Linda 171 Parker, Joe Parker, Roberta Lee 171 Parkinson, Robert A. 202 Parks, James Parsons, James 171 Parziale, James Parziale, Mike Patey, Jeremy 56, 191 Patey, Pamela 71, 171 Patia, Linda 54, 80, 171 Patrinelis, Barb 76, 202 Patterson, Barbara 73, 171 Patterson, Mrs. Clella 49 Patterson, Sharon 191 Patton Patton Patton Patton, Patton, Don 52 103 171 Zleff 56,,108,,135, 171, 183 Jim 192 Mrs. Mary 29 Steve 52, 92, 108, 192 Tension mounts on the Springfield bench in the final moments of a close game. indent Index Paulionis, Tony Paull, David 111, 192 Payne, Payne, Katherine 171 Randi 58, 69, 192 Pearman, Bill 192 Pearson, Linda 171 Pearson, Susan 89, 202 Pedigo, Mary 63, 66, 76, 79, 134, 171 Peek, Kara 85, 171 Pelham, Deborah 52, 55, 68, 115, 202 Pendleton, Al 192 Pennington, Ken 56, 192 Peters, Peters, Peters, Peters, Deborah Kenneth 202 Mike Tom 192 Peterson, Diane 61, 68, 192 Peterson, Jim 171 Peterson, Robert 94, 202 Peterson, Steven 89, 202 Petrone, Stephen 60, 202 Petrone, Tony 60, 171 Petrous kas, David 202 Peyton, Don 192 Peyton, Ron 192 Pfeifer, Pat 135, 171 Phillipe, Joseph Phillips, Joseph 111, 202 Phillips , John Phillips, Kathryn 67, 192 Phillips Phillips Phillips Phillips , Su Platt, Ted Kathy 76, 89. 114, 202 s , Kristina 55, 202 , Michael e 58, 76, 114, 135, 171 Pickerel, Mr. Howard 49 Pickett, Sandra Pieper, Pierce, Pierce, Pierce, Piland, Gretchen 76, 77, 115, 171 Jack 192 Keith 75, 171 Robert 171 Sue Pillman, Lorena 58, 192 Piper, Greg 83, 172 Piper, Linda Pippy, Diana 59, 70, 76, 77, 172 Pittman, Jane Plain, Mr. H. A. 19, 134 Podeschi, Patrice 202 Pointer , Joyce 172 Poiriez, Mrs. Doris 27 Poland, Chuck 93, 192 Poole, Poole, Poole, Poole, Poole, Poore, Mike Jan 192 Jeanne 114, 172 Joanne 129, 172 Michael 192 Dwight 69, 84, 89, 192 Pope, Mrs. Maxine 49 Pope, Sandy 172 Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Porter, Donald 75, 172 Donnetta 84, 134, 172 Joy 172 Lindy 61, 184, 192 William 69, 202 Poston, Tom 172 Powell, George 192 Powell, Kathy 172 Powell, Pat L. 202 Powell, Terry 60, 192 Powers, Michael 192 Powers Prentic Pribal, , Stephen 202 e, Bob 69, 192 Lauretta 202 Proctor, Kevin 172 Proctor, Kris 202 Pryor, Psaute, Terry Mr. John 43 Pucka, Rebecca Pulliam, Elizabeth 54, 74, 172 Pulliam, Pat Pullin, Carolee, 172 Purnell, Roger 93, 192 Puschel, Joyce 134, 172 Puschel, Peggy 64, 68, 69, 192 Putnick, William 83, 202 Putting, Jeanette 55, 203 Rabbit, John Ragel, Larry 192 Rainford, Mr. David 34 Rake, Mrs. Judy 19, 26, 160 Rambach, Ron Randall, Jeanette 192 Randolph, Sally 52, 58, 61, 84, 192 Raney, Jennifer 54, 75, 172 Rankin, Dave Ransdell, Mr. William 36, 69 Rappel, Mrs. Bernice 19, 26, 79 Raps, Kathy 74, 172 Rasmussen, Miss Rosabel 34, 58 Ratz, Charles 203 Ratz, Karen 192 Rauch, Laura 203 Rauch, Marcia 172 Rawlings, David 172 Raynolds, Gary 174 Reavis, Gary Rebok, Carolyn 174 Rector, Susan 55, 80, 115, 203 Redding, Nancy 70, 192 Reeves, Gary 203 Reid, Debbie 134, 174 Reilly, Marcella 75, 174 Reincke, Debbie 55, 114, 203 Reinning, Nancy 89, 203 Reisch, Liz 192 Reitzel, Norman Repasky, Barbara 203 Rethy, Erika 58, 61, 192 Rettinghaus, Paulette 203 Reynolds, Deborah 55, 76, 88, 203 Reynolds, Donna 68 Reynolds, Janet 67, 74, 174 Reynolds, Karen 192 Reynolds, Kathy 192 Reynolds, Sue 54, 61, 192 Rhymes, Sharon Rhoades, Bill 192 Rhoads, Patti 61, 192 Rhoads, Penny 174 Rhymes, Sharon 174 Rice, Rice Rice Rice, Jeffrey 60, 183, 192 Ken 73, 174 Richard 174 Richard 203 Richards, Bill 192 Richards, Wilber 174 Richards, Renee 192 Richardson, Bill Richardson, Dorothy 88, 203 Richter, Mary Jane 52, 76, 114, 115, 119 134, 174 Richter, Nancy 99, 114, 203 Ridge, Mark Rieken, John 89, 192 Ringland, Dave 192 Rippel, Tom 89, 192 Riseman, Jay 203 Riseman, Ned Riseman, Sandra 174 Roach, Kim 79, 88, 115, 203 Roark, Debbie 203 Robb, Craig 135, 174 Robbins, Nancy 62, 68, 114, 134, 174 Roberts, Emily 203 Roberts, Daniel Schnirring, Sandy 193 Roberts, Gary 83, 174 Roberts, Grig 59, 134, 174 Robertson, Christopher 69, 175 Robertson, Jeanette 89, 192 Robertson, John 174 Robertson, Michael 203 Robinson, Don 93 Robinson, Henny 203 Robinson Reida 192 Robinson, Rick 203 Robinson Ronnie 111, 203 Robinson Don Robinson Rockford Dean 111, 192 Mr. Joseph 35, 97, 105, 134 Rodems, Katie 88 Rodenburg, Ken 192 Roderick, Craig 83, 192 Roegge, Deborah 114, 175 Rogers, Raymond 175 Rogge, Cindy 192 Rogoish, Rosemarie 203 Roland, Patty 52, 100, 119, 192 Rosa, Ron 175 Rose, Paula 83, 192 Roseberry, Daniel 203 Roseberry, Mike 192 Ross, Lynn 60, 71, 72, 175 Rossman, Mary 63, 65, 68, 70, 1 Rothenberg, Paul 203 Routman, Carol 59, 115, 196, 203 Routson, Diane 192 Rowe, Dennis 175 Rowe, Janice 74, 175 Royal, Cynthia 89, 203 Rubenstein, Amy 175 Rubin, Barbara 203 Rubin, Bernie 60, 134, 175 Rubley, Kay 175 Ruggles, Sheridan 203 Ruggless, Dale 203 Ruggless, David 175 Ruggless, Don Ruschmeyer, Mike Ruskey, Ronald 60, 83, 108, 203 Rushing, Keith 111, 203 Rutherford, Denise 66, 192 Rutledge, Steve 93, 135, 175 Rutter, Jean 59, 68, 88, 203 Rutter, Pam 58, 59, 68, 114, 175 Ryan, Denise 89, 203 Ryan, Marguerite 203 Ryan, Martha 203 Sackett, Carolyn 70, 192 Salin, Khalid Saltsman, Shirley 175 Sampson, Joe 71, 82, 83, 175 Sand, Mark 83, 192 Sanders, Brenda 61, 192 Sanders, Deborah 192 Sanders, Ron 203 Sanderson, Jodi 134, 175 Sanderson, Ronald Sandman, Susan 78, 192 Sands, Laura 59, 99, 114, 203 Saner, Kathy 59, 203 Saputo, Vito Saviste, Ene 72, 175 Savorgino, Barb 135 Scaife, Beverly 54, 192 Scaife, Judy 55, 203 Scaife, Steven 83, 92, 175 Scaife, Tom 203 Schackmann, Jim 111, 203 Schaeffer, Carol 192 Schanbacker, Melinda 89, 115, Schaninger, Robert 192 Scharf, Charles 176 Scheffler, Mark 56, 57, 84, 103, 184, 192 1 203 laden! Index Scheive, Barb 176 Scheller, Bernard Scheller, Truman 93 Schenk, Sue 193 Schirmer, Becky 74, 176 Schirmer, Donna 203 Schlemback, David 56, 57, 176 Schlembach, James 56, 89, 203 Schleyhahn, Connie 176 Schleyhahn, Fred Schleyhahn, Roger 193 Schmidt, Herbert 203 Schmidt, Monika 46 Schnapp, Kay 85, 176 Schnepp, Suzanne 59, 68, 70, 79, Schreiber, John 203 Schroeder, Steven 176 Schuerman, Sally 55, 193 Schuerman, Robert 193 Schullian, Mark 83, 193 Schultz, Ron 75, 176 Schwagmeyer, Kay 84, 135, 176 Schwagmeyer, Patricia 89, 203 Schwartz, Laura 61, 193 Schwartz, Mike 60, 89, 108, 203 Schwarz, Rebecca 83, 66, 203 Scott, Dick 89, 193 Scott, Ellen 134, 176 Scott, Kent 193 Scott, Mary 84, 176 Searcy, David 193 Searcy, Larry 193 Sebring, Missy 114, 193 Sedlak, Miss Sally 25, 99 Seelbach, Joyce Selvaggio, Joseph 193 Selvaggio, Paula 203 Senalik, Steven 56, 57, 176 Sennings, Robert 203 Serbin, James 111, 203 Sescleifer, Janet 68, 193 Seve, Rita 74, 176 Seward, Jeff 84, 89, 93, 193 Seward, Vicki 73 Sexton, Diane 193 Sgro, Geri 114, 176 Sgro, Lori 203 Shae, Gary 82, 83, 203 Shane, Gene 176 Shaneman, David 193 Shanklin, Linda 203 Sharp, Lee Sharp, Peggy 58, 115, 176 Shaw, Edward 176 Shaw, Marion 89, 203 Sheahan, Pat 203 Shearer, Diane 76, 89, 203 Sheeley, Mr. Ron 34 Sheffield, Mr. Fred 34 Sheffield, Gail 55, 88, 115, 203 Sheffield, Steve 193 Shelton, Robert 89, 203 Sherer, Jeanne 59, 88, 203 Sherertz, Tom Shewmaker, Ken 193 Shinn, Sue 52, 55, 83, 115, 203 Shipley, Mr. Bill 49 Shipley, David Shirk, Rex 193 Shirk, Rita 76, 89, 203 Shivers, Donna 176 Shivers, Herbert 176 Shontz, Laurie 203 Short, Billie 203 Short, Linda 203 Short, Thomas 176 Shrake, Timothy 177 114, 203 Shultz, Bob Shutt, Lynn 67, 177 Shutt, James 193 Shutt, Sharen 78, 177 Sias, Steve 193 Sicilia, Tony Siegel, Becky 79, 88, 203 Silger, Carolyn 177 Sim, Douglas 177 Simmons, Debbie 59, 203 Simmons, Steven 193 Simpson, Sally 75, 177 Sims, Ivan 112, 177 Sims, Nancy 193 Sistek, Mr. Lloyd 49 Skeeters, Betty 83, 203 Sloman, Rick 89, 111, 203 Small, Smith Patricia 85,177 Bruce 60, 112, 203 Smith Cindy 114, 135, 177 Smith Cynthia 177 Smith Dan Smith Dale 60, 193 Smith David 93, 193 Smith Frank 193 Smith Gary 89, 203 Smith Gerald 177 Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Harold 72, 92, 177 Jan 59, 68, 114, 203 Jerry 135 Lewis Marilyn 55, 61, 78, 89, 193 Nancy 89, 203 Rusty 75 Smith Sue 52,53,55,61,65, 135, 193 Smith, Susan 63, 114, 177 Smith, Wendi Smrcina, Rick 93, 193 Smysor, David 193 Snow, Nancy 114, 203 Snow, Raleigh Snyder, Kathy 114, 193 Solomon, Connie 203 Solomon, John Sombke, Laurence 120, 177 Sommer, Dave Sommer, Steve Sonneborn, Thomas 60, 177 Sorenson, Bill Sowinski, Mr. John 36, 97 Spann, Ed 177 Spann, Tom Speder, Mr. Gustav 41 Spence, Morty 193 Spencer, Cathy Spencer, Charles 92, 178 Spencer, Sue Sperry, Mrs. Betty 49 Spiegel, Linda 203 Spinney, Colleen 71, 114, 178 Spitale, Mr. Joseph 31 Spitz, Martin 56 Sponsler, Anne 115, 135, 178 Spreckelmeyer, Mr. Daniel 23, 37, 8 87 89 Spring, Steve 203 Springer, Joyce 55, 204 Springer, Robert 93, 103, 107, 119 93 Spurbeck, Dan 89, 193 Spurbeck, Roderick 178 Squires, Karen 193 Staats, Mr. John 43 Stadtman, James 178 Staff, Coni 114, 176, 204 Stailey, George 89, 204 Stailey, Nancy 71, 72, 84, 178 Staley, Chris 114, 135, 178 Staley, Mrs. Edith 26 Stanley, Deborah 193 Stanton, Carolyn 204 Stanton, Mr. Virgil 42 Stapleton, Patricia 76, 114, 178 Star, John Stark, Cheryl Stark, Gerald C. 73, 84, 193 Stark, James 204 Starkey, Kent 56, 193 Starling, Pat 204 Stasukinas, Jeannette 178 Stauffer, Terri 52, 68, 85, 114, 193 Staveteig, Kaaren 178 Stecker, Wrenda 89, 204 Steffen, Mrs. Gertrude 19 Steffen, Linda 76, 114, 178 Stehman, Debbie 59, 114, 204 Steinbaugh, Debbie 204 Steinbaugh, Mike 178 Stemmons, John 204 Stemmons, Martha Stengel, Louise Patricia 178 Stephen, Frederick Stephens, Brenda 193 Walker, Mary J. 181 Stephens, David Stephens, Suzanne 194 Stevens, Debbie 194 Steward, Mary Kim 204 Steward, Pete 178 Stewart, Gary 95, 204 Stewart, James 56, 178 Stewart, John 194 Stewart, Kathleen 79, 88, 204 Stewart, Marsha 88, 115, 204 Stewart, Ruth Ann 54, 178 Stewart, Steve 84, 111, 194 Sticken, Doug 89, 204 Stickan, Lana 100, 178 Stickney, Melinda 59, 70, 71, 178 Stieren, Bill 60, 194 Stigleman, Dallas Stillwagon, Connie 178 Stine, Clark 194 Stine, Kurt 204 Student Index Taintor, Larry 194 Tallman, David 179 Tarr, Barbara Ann 204 Tarr, Hallena 179 Tarr, Janice 179 Tarr, Michael 105, 112, 204 Tarr, William R. 112, 204 Taylor, Becky 194, 61 Taylor, Gary Duane 179 Taylor, Jacqueline Jocile 66, 179 Taylor, John Phillip Taylor, Larry 194 Taylor, Susan 194 Telecky, Helen Patricia 54, 84, 179 Telger, Libby 204 Temple, Mrs. Dorothy E. 41 Tennyson, Linda 61, 194 Tepker, Darlene 59, 204 Terkel, Arnold 204 Terrell, Bill 179 Thomas, James Mark 56, 71, 134, 179 Thomas, Susan Diane 179 Thomas, Tara 194 Thompson Cheri Louise Thompson Danny 179 Thompson, Jan 204 Thompson, Judy 204 Thompson, Kathy 204 Thompson, Lori Thompson Mona 61, 194 Thompson, Rick 108, 204 Thompson, Robert Elwin 179 Thompson, Stephen Clifford 82, 83, 179 Thompson, William 89, 204 Thread, Anita Kay 115, 179 Thurwachter, Jan 61, 194 Tick, Elaine 61, 194 Tillrnan, Steve 56, 112, 204 Tinkham, Edna 204 Tinsley, Clarence 194 Tipps, Ben 83, 204 Tobyne, James Nelson 56, 180 Tomko, Joe Tomlin, Candice Anne 58, 59, 64, 180 Stogsdill, Steve Stokes, Mary Lou 204 Stokes, Rich 204 Stolleis, Mike Stone, Shelley 179 Stoppelwerth, Russell 179 Storm, Gay 194 Stratton, Richard Straub, Charles 194 Strong, Mark 179 Struck, Mrs. Joan 23, 38, 114 Stubbs, Rosemary 194 Stuckey, Claire 61, 194 Stutler, Greg 93, 103, 194 Stutsman, Ken 79, 84, 179 Stutz, Anna Marie Stutz, Nancy 179 Suddarth, Ann Suddarth, Mary 55, 115, 204 Suits, Mark 84, 89, 194 Sullivan, Dowd 194 Sullivan, Keith 204 Summers, Gyan 179 Summerson, Dave 194 Sumpter, James Sunderland, Shelley 54, 194 Sundermeyer,Belinda 194 Sunley, John 75 Sutherland, Judy Swain, Mark Swango, Mrs. Beth 23, 33 Swearingen, Barbara 88, 204 Swenson, Glen 194 Swigert, Pat 230 Tomlinson, Bill 194 Tomlinson, Donna 194 Tomlinson, Mrs. Edna 49 Tomlinson, Norma 204 Tomlinson, Patricia Ann 180 Toomey, Tom 204 Towner, Rick 204 Towsley, Mike 83, 204 Tozer, Steven Elliott 52, , , 180 71 110 111, 119, Tracey, Bryan Tracey, Gail 59, 204 Tracy, Logan 112, 194 Tracy, Pat 59, 204 Trautman, William Earl 56, 71, 72, 180 Travis, Mr. Clayton B. 25, 69 Treat, Mr. Joseph 21 Trees, Randy 204 Trees, Thomas Arthur 180 Tribble, Carl 204 Trowbridge, Mr. Charles 42 Truedson, Everett 194 Truesdale, Steve 194 Truesdale, Thomas 53, 89, 204 Truesdale, Mr. William 36 Trumpy, Rebecca Ann 115, 180 Truter, Bruce 204 Tubbs, Mark Allen 60, 82, 83, 180 Tucker, Katie 194 Tullar, Corey 204 Tunnell, Jim 194 Turley, Marlene Gall 135, 180 Turner, Carole 204 Tumer, John H. 180 Turner, Mr. John H. 15, 19, 66 Turner, Mrs. Mary 22, 24 Tutt, Roy Francis 180 Thurwachter, Jan Uber, Susan 55, 76, 89, 204 Upp, Karen Lynne 180 Ushman, Vincent Charles Vacco, Karen Lucille 67, 180 Vanderwater, Mr. Orell Van Fossin, Frank 180 Vaniger, Sally 89, 194 Van Meter, Richard Lee 78, 82, 83, Vanselow, Catherine Louise 52, 114 Vams, Thomas Michael 108, 181 Vams, Ron 204 Veach, Roger Keith 82, 110, 181 Vehovic, Diane 54, 181 Vehovic, Ed 95, 105, 204 Vetter, Carolyn 80, 114, 204 Vetter, Jack 181 Vicars, Liz 59, 68, 114, 204 Vick, Dale 83, 181 Vieira, Kathy 85, 101, 114, 194 Vincent, Debby 55, 204 Vincent, Mike 95, 204 Vincent, Sharon M, 181 Vink, Sharon 88, 115, 204 Vinson, Patrick Viste, Daniel T. 181 Volk, Vicki 99, 114 Volkman, Mrs. Roberta E. 22, 26 Volz, Susan R. 67, 181 Vorderstrasse, Susan Louise 84, 86, Voyles, Margaret 88, 204 Vuylsteke, John 89, 204 Waddel, Kathy 181 Wade, Brad 110, 194 Wagner, Jo Sandra Wagoner, Richard Wake, Donald Wake, John Walker, Allynn 61, 84, 194 Walker, Joe Wall, Barbara 181 Wallace, Joe 194 Wallace, Mike Wallis, Mr. George 35 Maybe someday they'll let us out. Wood, --- .4 SHS students show great enthusiasm for learning. Walsh, Thom 204 Walter, Sue 54, 74, 181 Walters, Sue 194 Walty, Lloyd 82, 83, 194 Wanless, Steve 204 Wanless, Thomas 194 Ward, John 194 Ward, Judith 181 Ward, Kathleen 204 Wardell, Barb 89, 195 Wardell, Elmer 73 Warman, Stan 195 Warner, Brenda 55, 89, 204 Warren, Jay Warren, Laura 204 Wartenbe, Mr. Victor 49 Washko, Karen 115, 204 Waters, William P. 181 Watson, Clyde 195 Watson, Debbie 204 Watson, Roxanne 55, 89, 115, 204 Watt, Rick 84, 89, 93, 169, 195 Watts, Charles Watts, Jerry Watts, Mrs. Ruth 23 Watts, Sue Ann Watts, Ted Webb, Craig 89, 204 Weber, Alinda 59, 88, 204 Weber , Anne 54, 99, 114, 195 Weber, Jean 58, 59, 114, 135, 181 Weber, Louis Webster, Warren Weems, Larry 195 . ,, 5' M indent Index West, Diane 83, 182 West, Margaret 204 Westbrook, LaVonna 195 Wetherell, David G. 204 Wetzel, Bill 89, 204 Wetzel, JoAnn 195 Wheatman, David 111, 204 Wheeler, Greg 195 Winning, Rebecca 52, 59, 76, 114, 205 Winslow, JoE1len 61, 85, 99, 115, 195 Wise, Carol Ann 55, 89, 205 Wollan, Mrs. Terry 35, 99 Wood, Alexa 68, 70, 71, 122, 182 Wood, Charles 182 Wood, Kathy 61, 78, 79, 99, 114, 195 Keith 105, 205 Wheeler, John 182 White, Gary 182 White, Sandy 195 Whitney, Frank 195 Whitsell, N. Roger 108, 195 Whittle, Dale 60, 89, 204 Wiebking, Mrs. Emily 49 Wilcockson, Deb 61 Wilcockson, Stanley 204 Wilcoxson, Sara 195 Wilday, Jeffery 52, 60, 104, 204 Wildman, Elizabeth 83, 195 Wilkins, Mr. Walter Willett, Dan Willey, Miss Susan 46 Willhoit, Richard 205 Williams, Connie 195 Williams, Craig 84 Wood, Stephen 205 Woodhead, Sue 175 Woodrum, Mrs. Helen 49 Woods, Donald 71, 85, 89, 182 Woods, Gary Woods, Kathy 195 Woods, Marty 61, 114, 195 Woodson, Gary Gene 205 Woolard, Pam 89, 205 Wooldridge, Steve Wooldridge, Vicki 89, 205 Woollen, Diane 71, 182 Wooley, Linda 55, 183 Wormer, Richalene 59, 205 Wormer, Sheila 58, 59, 79, 84, 183 Worthington, Mrs. Jacqueline 18 Wright, Barbara 63, 75, 183 Wright, Brenda 68, 63, 183 Weiner, Debbie 195 Weis, Mr. 135 Weisbaum, Lindy 72, 101, 115, 134, 140, 180 Weisbaum, Marty 204 Weisiger, George 181 Weitzel, Tom Welch, Patrick 204 Weller, Judy Weller, Terri 83, 204 Wells, John B. 69, 181 Wells, Michael 195 Wells, Stephen 104, 204 Welton, Karen 70, 134, 180 Wendling, Grace 204 Wenneborg, Debbie 71, 72, 74, 182 Wenzel, Beth 61, 195 Wenzel, Bonnie June 181 Wessel, Glenn 111, 204 Wessel, Nancy 181 West. Beth 89, 195 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Dave David E. 83 Donald , Jacqueline 55, 205 Williams James 69, 195 Williams, Jayne 63, 182 Williams, Jill 195 Williams, John 182 Wright, George 195 Wright, Larry 94, 104 Wright, Linda Wright, Pat E. 205 Wright, Steve 205 Wright, Susan 183 Wright, Wayne 183 Yaeger, Mark 111, 195 Williams, Kay 59, 114, 205 Williams, Veralee 72, 79, 182 Williams, Vicki Leigh 182 Wilson, Betty 205 Wilson, Carol Anne 89, 205 Wilson, Chantal 66, 84, 86, 182 Wilson, Jean Ann 63, 66, 182 Wilson, Mrs. Lynda 26 Wilson, John 182 Wilson, Terry 75 Winch, Alice Marie 83, 204 Winch, Judy 89, 185 Winch, Regina 195 Winch, Stacey 182 Wind, Mr. Lyle 97, 111 Windis ch, Mr. Carl 28, 60 Wingert, Robert 103, 182 Winhold, Carol 205 Winhold, Larry 182 Winkelman, Brenda Yates, Jerry A. 205, 111 Yates, Lee Linda 54, 73, 183 Yee, Chum Shing Yee, Goo Tsau 195 Yocom, Kenneth 183 Yocum, Rebecca 114, 195 Yoder, Jean Catherine 59, 68, 89, 115, 205 Young, Beverly Edna 205 Young, Connie 183 Young, James 56, 80, 81, 114, 183 Yutzy, Mr. Donald R. 22, 44, 97 Zalk, Janet 68 Zarf, Frederick Joseph 83, 205 Zeller, Mrs. Barbara J. 21 Zieger, Sue 61, 99, 195 Ziegler, Paula Jean 55, 70, 76, 89, 205 Ziri, John Dale Zoch, Janet Lee 59, 76, 89, 114, 205 Zoch, Robert James 180 231 ALL PORTRAITS BY BURCHETT STUDIOS, INC D 3 Q, 1.1.2 ll 4 94' ' aw' ft ri fi' an is 4 ' gifs? 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