Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

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Sixteen Springfield Coeds em- barked on a trip to Mexico on Au- gust 8. Leaving from St. Louis, the group flew to Mexico City where they spent 4 days visiting such places as the National Palace and sidewalk markets. One day was spent in Taxco tSilver Cityl and the next two days in the exciting city of Acapulco. l'm a lonely little petunia in an onion patch! Front Row: Carol Blakeman, Kathy Reynolds, Jill Williams, Mona Thompson, Linda Kuntzi, Sue Reynolds, Cinda Ackerman, Sheila Lane, Cheri Fullager, Becky Loud, Debbie Horning, Linda Tennyson, Roberta Lohman, Bev Durr, Pat Fleming, Dana Hawkins, Margaret Ellis, Jane Gillock, Elaine Tick, Debra Buddemeier, Linda Hammerslough, Carol Johnson, Carole Chastain, Jean Milne, Linda Steffen J I' N I Sand Schnirring, Patty Bressan. Flow 2: Jim Lutz, Richard Paris, Curt Lindquist, Janet Trost, Cheryl Cerar, Denise Vidor u ie e son, y Becky Harbison, Patty Roland, Kathy Burke, Julie Howard, Louise Miller, Pam O'Keefe, Kristie Lawson, Sue Jones, Chris Davidson Pam Mohr, Shirley Frankowiak, Penny Carlson, Debbie Hallden, Carolyn Livingstone, Sally Randolph, Gail Scott, Rosalie Lester, Becky W ,I , Mrs. McCoy passes out dramamine just before the long Front Row: Norma Ozier, Chris Bluhm, Nancie Chapman, Jan Hill, flight. Beth Wenzel, Mary Lou DeBoice, Marge Gaydos, Andrea Gaydos, Mrs. Linda McCoy, Patty Fthoads. Second Row: Becky Appenzeller, Annette Hauptman, Becky Taylor, Mrs. Terrell, Pat Moe, Trudy Ed- wards, Donna Yurdin. msg? al l to 1 AN Flatt, Judy Forest, Roberta Butler, Mary Flatt, Linda Maier, Marla Marantz, Diane Peterson, John Gupton, Steve Horner. Row3: Butch Huber, John Paull, Chris Baldoni, Ed Huntley, Jeff Nelch, Steve Griffiths, Chuck Poland, Bill Blottie, Bob Ackers, Tim Hardin, Greg Locke, Charlie Meyer, Dennis Larson, Steve Heaberlin, Dave Broughton, George Wright, Steve Patton, Nonnan Keefner, Judy Rake, Alice Henseler, Representative Paul Findlay, John McCoy, Joe Rockford. Mark Suits, Quentin Bromwell, Steve Gerlach, Jeff Seward, Jim Barham, Jim Chapin, Jack Vetter, David Crayne, Mark Scheffler, Paul Holz, Frank Lefrere, Greg Tillman, Dwight Poore, John Frazee, Craig Williams W H , , S, Where do we go next? l l'd better check the schedule. Freshmen and sophomores were officially welcomed to Springfield high Orientation was held for incom- ing Freshmen and Sophomores on August 27 and 28 from 9:30 to 11 :OO A.lVl. Junior and Senior members of Student Council and other volun- teers led the grand tour of the school. The new students were shown their homerooms and given a chance to run through their schedules. lVlr. Frank and Mr. Hott spoke of Underclassmen explore the new gym. l8 opportunities offered at S.H.S.g and Mr.Hottexplainedtheroom-number- ingsystemandproperconduct.Each counselor spoke to the new stu- dents, welcoming them and giving them ideas on what to expect dur- ing their years at S.H.S. Representatives from each of the four service clubs spoke about what their clubs had done in the past and their future plans. And now to face the freshmen! 2 7 r M Seniors splash for cash at car wash You want me to do what?! Seniors got out the dirt that others left behind. a 1.-an '.. ,MW e.xA,,., M... . Jeff Seward, Curt Lindquist, Rich Howe, and Mark Hellner tackle one of the larger specimens at the Senior Car Wash. The Senior Class wasted no time in setting up its first money-raising project. The annual Senior Class Car Wash was held the second week of school on Saturday, Sep- tember 14, at the Town and Country Bank. Several workers also washed trailers at Pendleton Dodge in an effort to make some extra money. The Seniors, advised by Mrs. Garrison and Mr. Wallis, showed their enthusiasm by turning out in large numbers to wash the many cars. The sunny skies and enthusi- astic workers helped boost the Senior Class treasury by more than 3250. I9 MIPS all in the game. Happiness is having hundreds of admiring eyes watching the proudest moment of your life. 20 Homecoming '68 was considered a great success. lt's All In The Game was the theme of the 1968 Homecoming Dance which was held in the gym where a football motif prevailed. Student Council sponsored the fi 1 dance on Saturday evening, Octo- ber 19. Music was provided by the Guild, a well-known group from St. Louis. Climaxing the festivities was the crowning of the 1968 Home- coming King and Queen, Ken Car- pentier and Janet Cole. fl At Homecoming, the student body came on strong! Do you have a safety pin l could borrow? P,S. Anyone lose a corsage? 2,5523 iw :H f, 1 2' if tr gn , ,,, , , ,M V ' 31 4, Z 'W' f nit rt .. 223 N f f ' Q, Wh-,' ' ' fy., 0' ifwZ 5fgig f , Z' ' JLZHW754 Lg , ' - :l tr ,ri ,wx .1 -2 - Front Row: Jan Cole, Homecoming Queeng Connie Meyer, Junior Attendantg Patty Roland, Senior Attendantg Marty Clements, Junior Attendant. Row 2: Kent Carpentier, Homecoming King: Jeff Wilday, Junior Attendant: Thom Bishop, Senior Attendant: Bob Crouch, Junior Attendant, Bob Springer, Senior Attendant. Not Pictured: Kathy Vieira, Senior Attendant. formed by Jim and Lynn. Hey, king, your shoe's untied. The original Solon Balloon Dance per- l l Are you sure that you wouldn't rather walk with me? 21 I f grainy: Z Fig? Sqft I Fai' Homecoming floats predicted victory for SHS. Candidates for Homecoming Queen: Patti Roland, Kathy Vieira, Janet Cole, Connie Quick,to the right, Jeff! Meyer, Marty Clements. 22 Senators assailed Green Waves, 4 - , in homecoming game Homecoming activities started on Friday, October 18, with an evening pep assembly. October 19 proved to be a perfect day for the Homecoming game. ln the morning, the Freshman football team de- feated Southeast, and the Sopho- mores tied Bloomington. After judges had awarded A Cappella first place in the float competition, the parade proceeded through the downtown area to Memorial Stadium. The activities were climaxed by a resounding Senator victory over the Mattoon Green Waves - 45 - 7l ' N N r. V .. 'w is - Senator fans looked on as their team splashed through the Green Waves. Mr. Frank! l didn't know you played foot- Postage stamps stood up and took notice as the gala SHS Homecoming parade passed ball. by. A Cappella won first place in float contest: Snoopy victorious once again. 23 Springfield Hi h School hosted the largest eolle e da in State of Illinois Springfield High School spon- sored its annual College Day on Tuesday, October 22, 1968. ln- teract members worked with Miss Hausen to host the event. Sixty-five colleges and univer- sities from eleven states were represented, making our Col- lege Day the largest in the state. Interviewing hours were from 2:30 to 5:30 P. M. and from 7:30 until 9:30 P. M. This gave students and par- ents a chance to learn what the colleges had to offer, admis- sion requirements, costs, and gen- eral information. College Day was well attended by many stu- dents interested in the future. 'fit-we Illinois State Representative gave counsel to students and parents alike. Once again, Miss Hausen offers her sound advice. Q Z 24 College Day, a helpful event in the lives of college - bound seniors. AFS student, Irene Koehler, with her American family, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Grimes, and daughter Mary Ellen. K K I ,I , I I Mary Ellen and Irene pursue a common musical interest. Irene gives a German touch to Mr. Grimes' hair. Irene Koehler and Mary Ellen Grimes, AFS sisters, E I Irene Koehler joined senior class ranks Our A.F.S. exchange student this year was Irene Koehler whose American hostess was Mary Ellen Grimes. Arriving from Friedrich- shafen, West Germany, on August 14, Irene had a chance to adjust to American life before the onset of school. Irene found basic differences between the German and American school systems. The German sys- tem is based on nine years of study followed by a comprehensive ex- amination. During these years, the student takes 15 subjects per week. After the examination, he concentrates on one particular subject. Irene enjoyed school sports events, a new experience, also, since her school offered no extra- curricular activities. 25 The Choral Department's Christmas Assembly. It's a bird! it's a plane! it'S spiderlad I A year of interesting and hum- orous assemblies got off to a great start with the Spider Lady, Anne Moreton. Then, the student body had the privilege of hearing Mr. Fred Lowrie, the Whistler. As a new year rolled around, the students viewed the presentation of a short play by a group of students from Illinois College in Jacksonville. The play was on the general topic of mental health. On March 4, the Drama Club presented a portion of their play, You Can't Take It With You. So as another school year came to a close, S.H.S. students were well informed on raising spiders, whistling, and maintaining good mental health. Early morning blahs as students return to classes after Assembly Program. 'iDizzy - - my head is spinning I VM ,Mmf A V ,,ff f V f Folk singers entertained at Freshman - Sophomore Assembly. Senator fans rise for school song ANNP' Basketball team is backed by student body at Pep Assembly. Freshmen won a place in the heart of s. .s. For the first time in 10 years, Freshmen again attended Spring- field High School. They were faced with the task of remembering their locker combinations, room num- bers and their teachers' names. Swarms of the little ones con- Class of '73 suffered not only verbal cruci- fixion from the seniors, but also felt the pain of T.B. tests. 28 gregated in the cafeteria during the early hours and were unleashed at 10:30 to begin their day of classes. Despite constant heckling from the upperclassmen, Freshmen have become an accepted part of Springfield High School. Freshmen are caught red-handed, stealing term papers from Senior lockers, Lost freshmen are led by the hand to the gym - - that's g-y-m, little ones! ab if 1' xiii: Sophomore youngsters returning from a romp in the snow. Sophomore girls reminisce over their childhood days while eating their pop- sicles. Sophomores escaped harassment as oungest senator class Sophomores may consider themselves lucky this year. They escaped the usual ridicule of the upperclassmen because the sen- iors were concentrating their ef- forts on the freshmen. Their strong school spirit was evident through their full participation in all school activities. The class of 1971, as sophomores, is awaiting the time when they will be able to enjoy the privilege of being considered human as they become upper- classmen. 29 Juniors worked toward goal of 1,000 treasur This year's junior class planned to improve itself by adding another O to its original S100 by the end of this school year. Besides cooperating in such school activities as athletics and music, Juniors participated in stu- dent government, college testing programs, and school publications. The junior class's money-making projects included donut sales every Tuesday and Thursday, a bake sale, two spring car washes, man- aging the candy store, selling popcorn, and presenting the stu- dent-faculty basketball game in April. Even jaunty Juniors find locker combinations a bit tricky. 30 Junior Class treasury was given big boost by February Bake Sale. m 5 Junior after-school donut sale - - a tradi- tion at S.H.S. SENIOR TRACK LETTERMEN, Front Row: Jim Presley, Clarence Tinsley, Steve Heaberlin. Row 2: Charles Lockhart, Dan Dickinson, Roger Purnell. X 5. , I M 'C . 5 it I li xi,.' 7 Sally Randolph gets soaked at the Senior Class car wash. Senior displayed obvious superiorit Senior Class float took third place in Homecoming competition. As sophomores, the class of '69 entered S.H.S. eager to become a part of active high school life. As Seniors, they have benefited from striving, leading, participating, and learning, and they have emerged with a new confidence in them- selves and in the future. Senior Superiority was tradition- ally carried on by the class of 1969. Seniors, determined to have the best prom ever, sponsored a car wash, Senior Class Play, and Spa- ghetti supper. Enthusiasm and en- couragement accompanied them as Prom began to materialize. Although three years of learning have come to an end, Seniors will carry with them the memories of their high school years and will meet the challenges of the adult world with a sense of pride and achievement. 31 New York it invaded with bows and arrows in Wfhe Mouse That Roaredw A two-act comedy, The Mouse That Roared, was presented by the Senior Class on November 22 and 23. James Andrews directed the play, adapted from the book of the same name. The Mouse That Ftoared con- cerns a country whose sole source of income is a wine trampled by the peasants. This wine had been du- plicated inthe U.S. To retaliate, the Duchess Gloriana, played by Allyn Wilcox, and her two henchmen, Rick Watt and John Large, de- Duchess Gloriana, your wish is my com- mand. 32 clared war on the United States. They hoped to lose so that the U.S. would supply them with foreign aid. Head forest ranger, Thom Bishop, led the intrepid men of Grand Fenwick in a victorious invasion of New York City. A minimum amount of scenery was used for the play. Neverthe- less, the cast and crew presented the mood of the play effectively and with an enthusiasm equaled only by the audience reception. Attention! The morning announcements Police Brutality. Y Q X N In 9. X1 'M ,. 1 .w Q E is Q, R E E E X ik Q s ig 5 if ' E? ix Q11 W Y 5 5 5 . 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Advanced Girls' Choir and Soph- omore Girls' Choir sang Adoration of the Magi, On This Good Christ- mas Mom, and Sing Alleluia? In keeping with the Christmas spirit, the Singing Seven followed with Shepherds Awake, Winter- land, and Silver Bells. 'AA Christmas Party'l was the theme of the traditional finale by the A Capella Choir and Singing Seven. A highlight of the finale was the singing of l'm Getting Nothing for Christmas by the Singing Seven. Singing Seven provided appropriate Christmas music. A Cappella presented Christmas at Home. Bottoms Up! Mr. Spreckelrneyer directed the combined choirs. 35 36 N Y 1 1 W f Y 1 W v 1 g i Qs Q I , ' .-1 ti s ' . if Excedrln Headache No 85 Chiffon fingers? Senator gridders triumphed as 1968 city champs Winning the City Championship was perhaps the high point in the 1968 football season. None of the other high schools in the city was able to score any points against Springfield High School. The Sen- ators were disappointed in their failure to recapture the Big 12 Championship, but they did place third. One of the things that held the team back was the fact that they had over fifteen major injuries during the season. One of the most exciting games of the season was against Cham- paign. The game was won in the last 27 seconds on a touchdown by Bob Springer. Star quarterback Rick Smrcina was out of the game with a knee injury at the time, and back-up quarterback Ed Vehovic threw the winning pass. Left to Right: Mike McAlpine, Gary Main, Dan Dickinson, John Oaks, Don Robinson, Roger Purnell, Dave Marsh, Ron Robinson, Terry Foy, Jeff Seward, Ed Vehovic, Dave Broughton. Left to Right: Bob Springer, Greg Locke, Tom Crouch, Greg Stutler, Dave Smith, John Stewart, Rick Smrcina, Chuck Dinquel, Dan Glatz, Glen Blakely, Kent Carpentier, Rich D'Elia. Front Row: Coach Wind, Rick Watt, Tom Jenson, Walt Coy, John Adams, Kenny Hagan, Joe McRoberts, Butch Huber, Charles Allen, Chuck Poland, Jim Hartley, Dave Heimlich, Brad Mitchell. Row 2: Coach Rockford, Dean Robison, Gary Kitchen, Ron Sanders, Peter Coutrakon, Jon Hlnn, Steve Patton, Charley Fries, Mike Donnelly, Ron Rusky, Robert Poos, Jim Grepling, Steve Lawrence, Kenny Frankowiak. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, Front Row: Rob Turner, Ross Rambach, Kent Brunsman, Gary Harvey, Paul Murray, David Tomlinson, Jim Vorderstrasse, Dave Ellsworth, Tim Stecker, David Jewell, Mike Evnin. Row 2: John Lynn, John Walsh, Ralph Stevenson, Greg Hahn, Ken Bradley, Mike Groesch, Eric Seward, Phil Heimlich, Karl Groesch, Randy Miller, Gus England, Mark Katauski, Mike Suppan, Ken Latham, Tracy Bradshaw. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD, Front Row: Herb Welch, Dean Hodde, Marty Rockford, Greg Atterberry, Frank Selvaggio, Tom Lane, Mark Oaks, Mike Sanders Terry Brown, Lewis Dyke, Terry Simmons, Rick Fritz Row 2: Brad Smrcina, Paul Schroeder, Kevin Kazmaier, Judd French, Bo Dumphy, Mike Tozer, Tom Brunner, Bill Gordon, Kevin McCafferty, Chuck Dickson, Jeff Loughery, Darrin Dumonceaux, Jim Noll. FOOTBALL COACHES, Front Row: Joe Rockford, Don Yutzy, Lyle Wind. Flow 2: Mel Knotts, Al Coleman, Ron Sheeley, John Sowinski, Head Coach. Next year I'll be able to drink from my own cup! 40 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM, Front Row: Dave Siegel, Ed Mattox, Bill Cody, Joe Hurwitz, Steve Downtain, Dave Lutz, Dave Elder, Mike O'NeiIl, Jerry Atkinson, Mark Kaull, Neil Graham. Row 2: Roger Brown, Bob Shauger, Charles Blythe, Bill LeMasters, Dennis Vehovic, Steve Colantino, Pete Sander, Ray Davis, Kurt Groesch, Tom Stutzman, Jack Hellner, Tom Jensen. FRESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD, Front Row: Dave Pippy, Dave Fricke, Rance Carpenter, David Lansford, Bruce Akright, Dave Carruthers, Will Kunkel, Mark Scaife, Jim Goodrich, Doug Sanders, Coach Mel Knotts. Row 2: Dave Hurst, Mike Reisch, Bill Davison, Greg 'Goin, Pete Larson, Rick Kaufmann, Bill Hartigan, Dennis Judd, John Stieren, Alan Hunter. MANAGERS: Dave Hurst, Alan Hunter, Ross Barrow. Sailing over the Green Waves. 41 VARSITY SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 31 O Griffin 18 0 Southeast 20 12 Decatur 32 0 Lanphier 15 39 Urbana 45 7 lvlattoon 7 14 Lincoln 27 21 Champaign 12 40 Bloomington Won - 6 Lost- 3 Security -is a helping hand. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 7 7 Decatur 13 7 Lanphier 13 7 Griffin SOPHOIVIOBE SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 19 26 Griffin 14 0 Southeast 20 12 Lincoln 12 12 Bloomington 27 0 lVlacArthur-Decatur 13 22 Jacksonville FRESHIVIAN SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 14 12 Southeast 18 6 Griffin 13 19 Lanphier 33 0 Southeast O 19 Lanphier 33 13 Griffin Little tiny hairs growin' out ma' hand. Senators put down opponent. Merrily we run along. 42 All at once now! Gary Kitchen watched passively as another team was tromped bythe Solons I can't look. Is it still there? Frosh- oph teams recorded winnin season It was a very successful year for Freshman football. Games were won by greater scores than the scores made in the past. Defen- sively the best game played was with Southeast while the best of- fensive game was against Griffin. Adding to the winning record of 44 S.H.S. were the Sophomores. This year's team had a wealth of mate- rialg the offense and defense were able to platoon, enabling 28 play- ers to engage in each contest. With the experience gained this year, both teams are looking for- ward to future successes. Nobody's getting this ball l'd ratherfight than switch. When I said put something hard in it, I didn't mean vinegar. Break on through to the other side. 45 FRESHNIAN SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Barb Voile, Bonnie Blythe, Carol Miller, Pam Greening, Jan Muraro. Row 2 Nancy Dawson Courtney Brown Connie Gerstung, Mir Kirschner, Pam Jones. Cheerleaders inspired fans to win ity Sportsmanship Troph When S.H.S. became a 4-year high school, our cheerleaders had to make changes along with every- body else. This year we had 20 cheerleaders: 10 varsity, 5 Fresh- men and 5 Sophomores. With this system, there is no need for substi- tutes. Co-captains of the squad are Becky Harbison and Patty Roland. Mrs. McFadyen is their new advi- sor. Half of the varsity squad and the Sophomores went to a cheerlead- ing clinic at Illinois State University last June. This year Springfield High School was proud to accept the City Sportsmanship Trophy. V V1-'aww Qi! VA S? h Q f M A U : QW . f ..... 7 M L. , f A S gi . - sf- Twp ,Sxii - -A . W 'W g X W X ,N,.m,,,..4.,,9 1,,,,X, .sa .L .... X X QR , . L? L L - , iz gif' 5 'S SX Q ' ff ' - 'Ss f X - - . 1 -.Lp 5' 'I h Q S Q k W' X . Q5 'R X x ' X Q W Q K . KM.. :NX M M X N! J Q vi 'B' -I ' , f. i ' o 1 r 4 4 Competition was grueling in the City Wrestlers seized first ' in city meet and L big 12 conference ' Continuous practice and skill enabled the Senator wrestling team to compile the impressive record of 14 wins and 4 losses. Co-captains were Tom Flemming and Greg Locke: the team was coached by Mr. Meidel. Wrestlers with out- standing records were Jack Gru- well, Tom Flemming and John Oaks. Seasonal highlights came when the team placed first in the City and Big 12 tournaments. They also captured 4th in the Holiday tourn- ament and 5th in the district. Ad- vancing to sectional were: Jack Gruwell, Dave Paull, John Oaks and Greg Locke. Tom Flemming qualified, but was hospitalized. Tournament matches. . .3- 3 g X .. SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 38 5 Christian Brothers 23 17 Quincy 35 13 Lincoln 31 16 Mattoon 44 5 Bloomington Central Catholic 35 9 Bloomington 34 13 Urbana 33 9 Peoria Spaulding 34 8 Peoria Manual 32 18 Normal Community 30 14 Wood River 19 26 Jacksonville 18 32 Danville 20 17 Stephen Decatur 40 8 Champaign 15 25 Lincoln of East St. Louis 33 9 East St. Louis 22 24 Decatur MacArthur 48 .... . .. i 1 ffrf t g JUNIOR VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD, Front Row: Tom Johnson, Dean Hodde, Dan Petrone, Bob Hoover, Ray Dillon, Kurt Groesch, Bill Gordon, Kent Brunsman, Kevin Kazmaier, Rob Turner, Tom Brunner, Darbin Dumonceaux. Row 2: Marty Rockford, Dave Erickson, Russ Norwood, Herb Welch, Manager: Steve Cape, Robert Osborne, Rex Stauffer, Jay Smith, Jay Colston, David McRoberts, Steve Downtain, Paul Schroeder, Walt Funsch. Row 3: Dave Siegel, Dave Elder, George Newman, Dave Fricke, John Stieren, Terry Simmons, Dave Lansford, Mike Evnin, Mark Oaks. Row 4: Dennis Judd, Tom McCormick, Mark Miller, John Lynn, Tom Stutzman, Dave Lutz, Frank Selvaggio, Paul Schroeder, Will Kunkel, John Kovski, Pete Havey, Greg Smith, Jim Miles. The referee gets a worm's-eye view of the action. 'ffQ.......- E s Breakdown! Logan Tracy rides his Lanphier opponent. r--- VARSITY WRESTLING SQUAD, Front Row: Jerry Yates, John Kublick, Jack Gruwell, Joe Phillippe, Dave Paull, Tom Flemming, John Oaks, Logan Tracy, Don Robinson, Greg Locke, Dave Broughton, Dean Robison. Row 2: Manager Ed Handwerk, Charles McCurley, Don Foutch, Steve Petrone, Charles Allen, Bob Gorbold, Steve Stewart, Bill Lanier, John Gentile, Jim Schackmann, Mike Donnelly, Dave Marsh, Jim Grepling, Erik Mueller, Ron Sanders CITY TOURNAMENT VICTORS, Front Row: John Oaks, Tom Flemming, Jack Gruwell, Greg Locke. Row 2: Joe Phillippe, John Kublick, Jerry Yates, Ron Robinson. Row 3: Logan Tracy, Dean Robison, Ed Handwerk, Manager: Mr. Meidel, Dave Broughton. ,Coach George Meidel. Whoopee! I just got asked to the Prom! Intramurals furnished excellent extra- curricular exercise Everybody got into the act for the S.H.S. Intramurals programg it was open to all four classes and in- cluded both boys and girls. Mr. Dewey directed the overall pro- gram with Mr. Sowinski and Mr. Knotts taking charge of the boys and Miss Johnson supervising the girls. Girls' activities included vol- leyball, badminton, basketball and gymnastics. Boys --participated in track, paddleball, basketballg and lVlr. Sheeley conducted a football tournament in the fall. A round robin basketball tournament was very popular with the guys. There were 14 Junior- Senior teams and 12 Freshman- Sophomore teams. The victorious group in the Junior-Senior division played the faculty. Intramurals provided a means other than P.E. class for the recre- ation of the Springfield High School students. Far from the maddening crowd. l'm just showing you how to do it! 50 No - - please don't hit meg l promise to be good. i M' , -, va., f Don't you wish everyone used Dial? Look at me - - l'm Jim Cool! Tall up with Kellogg Corn Flakes. If you think she's good, wait till lget up there! Jan Thompson combines ballet and tennist G. A. . offered sports participating to all girls throughout the year. Activity and fun characterized the Girls' Athletic Association. The Club offered opportunity for parti- cipation in various sports ranging from badminton to gymnastics. This year G.A.A. played tennis and badminton with other schools in the county. They sponsored a Play Day in which other county schools took part. The purpose of the Girls' Athletic Association is to provide athletic competition for girls at Springfield High. Front Row: Miss Johnson, Peggy O'ConneIl, Nanci Nolan, Nancy Bedini, Liz Vicars, Sandy Eaves, Debbie Puma, Jackie Toomey, Kathy Fritz, Jan Thompson, Chris Davidson. Row 2: Karen Shusis, Kay Williams, Kim Lane, Pat Haskell, Paula Ziegler, Kathy Phillips, Coni Staff, Jean Rutter, Sandy Bostian, Sue Stone, Sue Sander. Row 3: Debbie Jones, Shelley Schneider, Susan Ellington, Jody Rubin, Linda Culver, Edith Nesbitt, Joanne Dodds, Janet Zoch, Janice Hindson, Joyce Springer, Rita Shirk, Gail Sheffield, Susan Rector, Becky Appenzeller. Row 4: Sue Flesher, Sally Flesher, Trish Gillen, Phyllis Heckler, Pam Layden, Nancy Snow, Susan Lane, Debbie Broughton Diane Mullen, Ruth Ann Marshall, Kathy Kane, Elaine Terrell, Donne Schirmer, Sue Hulvershorn. 52 QQ Q 5 W F 4 ,ffm 5 '- .,ff fw Q. L, 5? 1 MN? . , ,f J A ,QW f uskxgf fffwvm 'fo un if if ggi? ,V 'A fha F if . 4 64,11 09 E i 1 , fir' fi 'X sig ff Q, , 1 Q '52 'L 'AAA fi Wg Q 1 .XKN 55 Wk .Vx Q Q Q i ww Xe: kxmiimmy h T SE A Y A he Ximmnn 5 f' ' 'lf www.. , , ' ,yr Yfwgrffwf W fi - T , ,V , or Unless we find our trunks, we'Il never get to leave. X 54 VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM, Front Row: Mark Killion, Brad Woods. Row 2: Joe Hurwitz, Charles Blythe, Tom Montgomery. Row 3: Flick Thompson, Mike Schwartz, Dave Manson, Bob Stelzer, Jay Fliseman, Steve Bormann, Ron Varns. Row 4: Phil Montgomery, John Blythe, Kit Kozeliski, Todd Bryan, Roger Whitsell. Not Pictured: Randy Mayfield. FRESHMAN SWIMMING TEAM, Front Row: Mark Merritt, Bill Ralph, Rick Eckerstrom. Row 2: Brad Woods, Mark Mussott, Jim Noll. Row 3: Tom Montgomery, Jim Ober- man, Lance Neuhaus. 0 . s.'s own bananas tripped up opposition to elalm first place 1n bi 12 conference Springfield High School's Swin Team had a win-loss record of 11-1. Under the supervision of Coach Robert Milnes, the team placed first inthe Big 12 meet and second in the Champaign invitational in which 12 teams participated. Mike Schwartz placed in the butterfly event at State. Todd Bryan, in the 400-yard free style, and our relay team, comprised of Kit Kozeliski, Todd Bryan, Mike Schwartz, and Joe Hurwitz also went to State. Led by co-captains Kit Kozeliski and Todd Bryan, the swim team waxed cars last summer in order to raise money for their 'Lchampion warm-ups. S.H.S. girls and cheer- leaders helped the team by timing their meets. Mike Schwartz forges ahead during a swim team practice. Kit Kozeliski, Captaing Coach Milnesg Todd Bryan, Captain. Roger Whitsell demonstrates his winning diving form. 55 , 5 Greg Stutler demonstrates the winning free-th row form. Front Row: Freshman Managers Dennis Brinquet, Charlie McCaffery, and Harry Jorgenson. Row 2: Mr. Rockford, Sopho- more Coachg Mr. Walton, Student Teacherg Tom Harbison, Sophomore Manager: Dave Colonius, Sophomore Managerg Mr. Cole- man, Freshman Assistant Coachg Mr. Yutzy, Freshman Coach. 56 . Q Varsity Coach Verdie Altizer and Assistant Coach Norman Keefner intently watch our team. Senator ucagersw showe renewe spark at S63S0l1,S end. lt was a disappointing year for Senator Basketballg the six return- ing Iettermen had hoped for a more successful season. But due to in- juries, illness, and other factors, they just couldn't seem to hit the mark. However, in the last five games, the Cagers played up to their hoped-for expectations. Juniors Mike McAlpine and Dan Bristol proved to be pleasant surprisesl' and added to the team's efforts - especially during the last part of the season. Mike McAlpine was perhaps the most improved player of the 1968-69 season. -ff ll , fb VARSITY BASKETBALL SENIOFKS: Bob Springer, Rich D'EIia, Gary McClanahan, Randy Bahlow, Greg Stutler. VARSITY BASKETBALL JUNIORS: Ken Hagan, Ed Vehovic, Mike McAIpine, Dan Bristol, Mike Tarr, Tom Crouch SHS OPPONENT SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Boo Gedaminski, Bill LeMasters, Paul Murray, John LeValley, Gary Harvey, John Beck- man, Bob Shauger, Pete Sander, Steve Brown, Ron Dickerson. VARSITY SCOREBOARD Taylorville Champaign Lincoln Decatur Decatur Eisenhower Urbana Jacksonville Danville Mattoon Bloomington Lincoln Quincy Decatur Urbana Danville Bloomington Mattoon Champaign EDWARDSVILLE TOURNAMENT Triad Litchfield Jerseyville CITY TOURNAMENT Griffin Southeast Lanphier REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Southeast Glenwood SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD FRESHMAN SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT SHS OPPONENT 59 Lincoln 75 42 Griffin 50 Quincy 62 70 Lanphier 52 Decatur 62 74 Southeast 58 Urbana 54 62 Southeast 60 Danville 64 54 Lanphier 35 Bloomington 50 51 Griffin 83 Mattoon 86 68 Lanphier 53 Champaign 61 52 Griffin 70 60 Southeast SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: Bill Cody, Randy Tozer, Mike Tozer, Tom Jen- son, Dennis Vehovic, Not Pictured: Jim Edmonds. 1 Senator basketball players listen attentively about how to win as told by Coach Altizer. Mike Alley tries to dodge the Spartan guards. 59 FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM, Front Flow: Brad Smrcina, Chuck Dixon, Rick Kaufman, Rance Carpenter, Pete Larsen, Stu Grant, Bill Hartigan. Row 2: Doug Sanders, Jim Goodrich, Kevin McCafferty, Scott Farris, Bo Dumphy, Terry Brown, Jim Loughery, Lee Parker, Greg Barstead, Dave Nesbitt. Fickle finger of fate pointed to Frosh-Soph teams Freshman basketball team won four and lost five of nine scheduled games. Players showed great im- provement during the season. They displayed much desire and hustle in their last game. Lanphier had them trailing by 23 points in the second quarterg then they came on strong to win by 17 points. They showed ability that should lead to better and greater things in basket- ball at S.H.S. It wasn't the best of years for Coach Rockford and his sopho- more team. Even though the team was good and the members tried their best to win, they came out 9 and 11 for the season. However, a ray of hope shines forth on their record. They placed 3rd in the Tay- lorville Sophomore Tournament. The team showed spirit and gained the experience necessary if they are to go into the varsity team next year. Cheerleaders play follow the leader. Bob Springer tries desperately to keep the ball. . 60 lv, -,,Q.gefv- if k . . iiki.. , twtffs .xgivsgt Qxtfka it A , Viv, 23:21 X F ja was ,, . J UM 4 if ,r I 1 UI? Af- 4:1 IUNQ 41 ff 2 tad' .' X. Q! J f. 5 gk? X E A k.., S . ? Q Pvxq' is E 3' Jjsif if L .5 ' iefqx SOS rgs U MW -3 I M EK 2 gf mf g 2 Y Q ir Mg N, 3 z i 5, f 'RX an , as be 5 ,:b,. 55 I V 1 m i All eyes are on the Solonettes in the Homecoming Parade. Solonette routines provided entertainment at home games Springfield's Solonettes, former- ly the Pom Pom Girls, have become a definitely established part of the extra-curricular program. Orga- nized just one year ago, this group performs precision routines to such spirited numbers as Thoroughly Modern Millie', and Mame. They appear approximately once a month during the half-time period at SHS home games. Their advi- sors were Miss Sedlak and Miss Snider. ii' Members practice together for two hours each week. In addition to their practice, Solonettes have spent considerable time on fund- raising activities. They sold confetti at football games and also sold SHS pins during the basketball season. With the proceeds, they will purchase new uniforms and will send representatives to camp dur- ing the coming summer. Front Row: Julie Fritsch, Vicki Volk, Linda Tennyson. Row 2: Stephanie Fritz, Cindy Buker, Chris Bluhm, Laura Sands, Anne Weber, Radene Monroney, Janet Smith, Nancy Richter, Janet Marr. 63 31 S is iii Front Row: Yoyo Wright, Dan Bristol, Eero Ruuttila, Dan Dickinson, Mike Tarr, Dick Burton, Dave Holland, Coach Cochran Row 2: Bill Tarr, Rob Edstrom, Henson Robinson, James Lutz, Dave Pauli, Jeff Burgess. Cross country team placed second in city and district meets Despite early season problems, the Cross Country Team, under Coach An Cochran, had a suc- cessful season. Although the team was disappointed in not winning the city and district conferences, they placed second in each of these, and fourth in the Big 12 Conference. Fourth place was also achieved at the Pekin Invitational, VARSITY SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 24 31 Lanphier 18 41 Griffin 38 18 Southeast 29 26 Jacksonville 28 28 Lincoln 22 40 Normal Community 20 41 New Berlin 64 and 25th place at the Peoria Invita- tional. This year the Cross Country course was lengthened, resulting in the setting of new records for each event. The Harriers returned to the State Meet for the Seventh time in the past eight years, placing 29th this year. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SCOREBOARD SHS Opponent 21 35 Lanphier 18 41 Griffin 28 25 Southeast Pekin Invitational - Third Across the country in this? Cross Country jogging off to another good year. 3, .1-is Q2 Freshman Cross Country Team: Brad Woods, George Bonnet, Terry Peebles, Doug Spinney, Kevin Costello. .... .E LW, ii, I was skating into the drive-in with my girl in my little red wagon when . . . I f' 4 N f 3 MW- 1 .. r to r 1 1: Over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house we go. 65 2 E L I 1 66 67 tudent council grappled with communication problem sum, September arrived and the Stu- dent Council was already planning a successful bottle drive for Home- coming. Over SGOO was collected. Summer organizational meetings had allowed the Council to get an early start in preparation for the '68-'69 school year. Participation in intra-City Student Council activities included the annual Can-and-Dime Drive, collections for the March of Dimes during City Tournament, and the sale of peanuts for polio. Con- cern for lack of communication in the school spurred the Council to hold open meetings, publish a newsletter, and open a small office in front of the library. Interested students formed an assembly committee to plan as- semblies for future years. Other innovations included abolition of the formal dress code, nominations submitted by the student body for Students-of-the-Week, and at- tempts to acquaint the student body with the views of Candidates for Student Council. Student Council's traffic signs were a big success! Front Row: Patty Roland, Kathy Burke, Kathy Vieira, Marty Clements, Rogers Smith, Chip Weisbaum, Dick Burton, Mr. Lessly. Row 2: Pam Cain Ann Kozeliski, Karen Ackerman, Sue Shinn, Jane Hawks, Sally Newton, Phyllis Foster, David Elder. Row 3: Liz Coutralkon Sally Randolph, Debbie Griffith, Connie Gerstung, Chuck Poland, Jeff Wilday, Kit Kozeliski Robin Verich, Janet Cole, Shelly Bannister, Jan Hill, Patti Fleming, Bill Porter, Mohammed Ali. Flow 4: Kurt Brotherson, Weezy Miller, - 1 - . .tm-Q. - ...HM ,... . W.. INTRA-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES, Front Row: Sally Randolph, Charlie A dedicated crew of collectors for the Meyer, Kathy Burke. Row 2: Kurt Brotherson, Mr. Rainford. Student Council Bottle Drive. M-f'Zv i ' Student Council entertained exchange students from Champaign at the home of Charlie Meyer. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Linda Davis, Secretary, Thom Bishop, President, Kathy Burke, Treasurerg Sally Randolph, Vice-President. 69 Front Row: Kathy Vieira, Sandy Schnirring, Kristi Lawson, Julie Howard, Jody Winslow, Pam Mari, Mitzi Eastham, Kay Williams, Janet Marr, Linda Davison, Linda Tennyson, Debbie Stehman. Row 2: Ann Mueller, Sue Burke, Bev Durr, Nancy Baker, Debbie Hallden Sue Zieger, Deb Hamilton, Mir Kirchner, Pam Jones, Cindy Buker, Stephanie Fritz, Mrs. Struck. Row 3: Julie Nelson, Marla Marantz Weezy Miller, Berta Lohman, Sue Myerscough, Linda Jenkins, Bonnie Blythe, Ann Lohrenz, Carol Fioutman, Barb Sias, Lynn Kirk Row 4: Bitsie Voyles, Nancy Reinning, Diane Peterson, Chris Davidson, Jill Hamilton, Pam O'Keefe, Pam Greening, Jan Muraro, Barb Voile, Jane Downing. Row 5: Leslie Kramer, Lori Sgro, Debbie Broughton, Debbie Horning, Joanne Dodds, Steve Patton, Becky Harbison Beth McGee, Courtney Brown, Nancy Dawson. 70 Pep club brandished buttons and tags on game days Under the leadership of four capable officers, Pep Club main- tained its position as chief Utag- maker, poster-designer, and spirit- arouser at S.H.S. Pep Club was conspicuous at football and bas- ketball games, as members enthu- siastically cheered the teams on. Much of its work had to be done after school hours, and loyal members could often be seen painting posters, cutting out tags, and arranging for buses to out-of- town games. Membership in the organization was open to all students interested in helping to build pride and school spirit in Springfield High. PEP CLUB OFFICERS: Berta Lohman, Vice-President, Sue Myerscough, Treasurer, Nancy Baker, Secretary, Pam O'Keefe, President. F. t. a. members learned about teaching Future Teachers, although they had a late start, managed to orga- nize themselves efficiently. At Christmas, they held a tea for the teachers in the faculty room. Home- made cupcakes were provided. F.T.A. also held two bake sales during the course of the year. Two S.H.S. girls, Carolyn Hield, a junior, and Rosemarie Bates, a senior, were active in the Student Obser- vation and Participation Program. This consists of observing classes and assisting teachers at the grade-school level during first se- FUTURE TEACHERS' OFFICERS: Sally Schuermann, Secretary, Paula Rose, Treasurerg mester- Vicki Lerch, President, Carolyn Hield, Vice-President. Front Row: Mrs. Patton, Vicki Lerch, Susan Hoard, Paula Rose. Row 2: Jeanne Sherer, Denise Rutherford, Sally Schuermann, Carolyn Hield. Row 3: Elaine Tick, Susan Uber, Janice Harbour, Nancy Hoemann, Rosemarie Bates. 7'l Front Row, Mr. Shaffer, Jan Schroeder, Cindy McCue, Sandy Fligg, Jane Robbins, Debbie Nickelson, Tom Truesdale, Suzi Wilcox. Row 2: Mr. Erney, Judy Filson, Sandy O'Brien, Nancy Walker, Sally Pinckard, Debbie Griffith, Karen Cowan, Mary Poos, Jean Sheffield, Marsha Brittin. Row 3: Roger Furry, Debbie Ferchow, Penny Sohildwachter, Pam Layden, Beverly Cochran, Becky Carriker, Janis Strang, Norine Murfin, Allyn Wilcox. Row 4: Craig Hagberg, Tim Jurincie, Ed Foy, Phyllis Heckler, Suzie Schnepp, Jim Hohenstein, John Blythe, Kevin Verona, Joe Jackson, Dwight Poore, Tom Montgomery. rama club stage 66 ou 9 can t take it w Drama Club, in trying to give its members a view of both sides of the curtain, did just that by present- ing the play, i'You Can't Take It With You, the story of an extreme- ly eccentric family. A portion of the play was presented on March 4 to the Juniors and Seniors. lt was presented to the public on March 7-8. Besides directing the students' work, on stage and off, Mr. Erney ith ou and Mr. Shaffer, the co-sponsors of the club, have tried to plan events for the club which would be both interesting and educational. They hope for a trip to St. Louis or Chi- cago where they will see a play. Speakers are also brought in for the meetings to speak on topics re- lated to drama. Drama Club in its second year has fulfilled its pur- pose. i'Grandpa Hohenstein offers sage advice during rehearsal. A tttgett QQ Nj .1 tg H2 X Q55 -il What do you mean, I Can't Take lt With Me ? Mr. Erney enjoys his new role as drama director Debaters displaye persuasive powers S.H.S. debaters worked hard in research and speaking this year, and their endeavors proved profit- able at many tournaments. A first- place trophy at the Spalding Insti- tute, and a second at Peoria Man- ual were among their accomplish- ments. They also managed to place at the S.T.U. tournament and win trophies for high speaker ratings. Freshmen and sophomore de- baters were initiated into the Na- tional Forensic League. VARSITY DEBATE TEAM, Front Row: Sondra Kosalko, Randi Payne, Allyn Wilcox. Row 2 Mr. Travis, Jim Williams, Bob Prentice, Bill Porter, Mr. Ransdell. NOVICE DEBATE TEAM, Front Row: Steven Spinner, Suzi Wilcox, Jan Schroeder, Patti Follis, Mr. Ransdell. Row 2: Mr. Travis, Gary Gallup, Bill Cummings, Rogers Smith, Gary Handwerk. Row 3: Libby Youngblood, Tom Karaianis, Jim Bergmann, Cliff Chapman, Becky Carriker. 74 Les has carried on the clulfs tradition of helping others Les Bas worked diligently again the lives of students at the Hope this year to help their school and School, Les Bas held their tradi- community. tional Christmas Party with mem- They worked along with Student bers providing the refreshments. Council to raise money through the Letters and gifts were also sent to bottle drive. their adopted South Vietnamese To bring the Christmas spirit into girl, Thi Cam Tu. Les Bas brought Christmas festivities to the students at Hope School. LES BAS OFFICERS, Front Row: Becky Loud, Vice-President, Barb Burns, Pledge Chair- man, Liz Vicars, Treasurer: Sandy Bostian, Program Chairman. Row 2: Flichalene Wormer, Secretary: Janet Zoch, President: Diane Elliott, Pledge Chairman. Front Row: Liz Vicars, Bree Humphrey, Debbie Stehman, Janet Marr, Linda Davison, Marilyn Gates, Terri Weller, Nancy Reinning. Row 2: Dorothy Cazel, Sondra Kasalko, Carolyn Hield, Becky Loud, Sue Theobald, Bitsie Voyles, Sandy Bostian, Richalene Wormer, Miss Rasmussen. Row 3: Barb Burns, Terri McCaffrey, Marietta Wright, Jean Rutter, Coni Staff, Becky Winning, Jan Smith, Donne Schirmer. Row 4: Diane Elliott, Bonnie Wise, Nancy Hoemann, Joanne Dodds, Suzie Schnepp, Janet Zoch, Joy Geiselmann. L ' f1?'3f1fQW'f I ff' 'NW 1,1 Literary club compiled magazine The Literary Club is one of S.H.S.'s newer organizations. Its main purpose was to promote the appreciation of literature by print- ing a literary magazine containing the creative writing of the students of Springfield High School. The school year 1968-69 found the members of the Literary Club rais- ing money for their magazine. This proved to be a difficult task since it was necessary to have at least S500 before publication could be- whai 18:11 gin. The club was able to raise a good deal of this money through the hard work of the members in its candy-selling ventures and after-game dance held February 21. Literary Club sponsored INFORMAL after-game dance on February 21. Front Row: Laura Schwartz, Jenny Fritsch, Vicki Volk, Debbie Bass, Dede Murphy, Leslie Gilbert. Row 2: Suzie Schnepp, Linda Spiegel, Diane Hammond, Dorothy Cazel, Terri McCaffrey. Row 3: Deborah Sanders, John Blythe, Jim Hohenstein, Buzz Hatcher, Cory M. Helfand, Christopher Cameron, Steve Cape. Not Pictured: Phil Montgomery, Sue Taylor. 75 Interact celebrated tenth anniversary Having the motto, Service Above Self, the members of ln- teract have dedicated themselves to such activities as hosting the Midwest convention, The District Rotary Convention, and the ten- year Wheel-Interact Club reunion. The Interact combo played for the Rotary Convention. Interact served the school through the Santa Claus Christmas baskets, running football conces- sions, sponsoring hayrack rides, and selling S.H.S. T-shirts. Members were also involved in operating concessions for the the- ater guild and constructing a float for the homecoming parade. Thus they fulfilled their obligations to school, community, and self. INTERACT OFFICERS, Front Row: Ed Huntley, Treasurer, Bob Massey, Vice-President, Mike Fricke, President. Row- 2: Mike O'Connor, Junior Board Member, Rob Moody, Secretary, Kent Starkey, Senior Board Member. 76 Interact's Combo appeared at Rotary Con vention. Mike Fricke conducts meeting. V Front Row: Jim Schlembach, Tom Truesdale, Mark Janus, Paul Spitz, Mike Fricke, Bob Massey, Ed Huntley. Row 2: Bill Neat, Gary Kessler, Rick Nebel, James Miles, Hasan Alpan, Rob Moody. Row 3: John Cowie, Neil Graham, Mohammed Ali, Bill Atkinson, Mike Cochran, Terry Mazrim, Dave Merritt, Mike Bradley. Row 4: Bill Putnick, Jeff Evans, Jerry Atkinson, Mike Patkus, Gary Handwerk, David Molnar, Mike Holl, Kent Starkey. Row 5: Randy Barrow, Jim Martin, Dean Robison, Mike O'Connor, Dave Wheatman, Bob Lohrenz, Dave Neathery, Dan Camelin. lNTERACT'S TENTH ANNIVERSARY: Charter Members Joe Figueira, Paul Schmidt, and Lynn Laughlin, Incumbent Vice-President Bob Massey: Rotary Advisor Frank Schwarz. 77 Philos radiated a philanthropic spirit Philos initiated more new mem- bers this year than ever before, and new pledges were quickly put to work collecting money for the ani- mal shelter. ln October, the Philos began work on their Homecoming float with the theme We're Expecting a Victory. It was a victory, as the float was awarded second place in the competition. Members of the club wrote Nubia, Philos' foster child, telling her of events in Springfield. At Christmas, gifts were sent to patients at the Lincoln State School. Christmas carollng at area l nursing homes was enjoyed by all. l Philos' annual brownie sale, was a great success, netting over 8100. Expecting a victory! PHILO ACTIVES, Front Row: Clara Cross, Anne Weber, Joyce Springer, Lynda Kovski, Cinda Ackerman, Georgia Farley, Debbie K. Reynolds, Judith M. Andrew, Brenda Jones, Mary Bechtel, Gracie Luttrell, Jan Thompson, Mrs. McCoy. Row 2: Linda Lowrie, Nancy Elliott, Mary DeBoice, Carol Wise, Stephanie Fritz, Jan Mallicoat, Debbie Bass, Debbie Leach, Chris Branch, Sue Reynolds, Deborah Colson, Penny Carlson, Shirley Frankowiak. Row 3: Kim Lane, Susan Rector, Jennie Kimes, Pam Hodge, Gail Sheffield, Debbie Langford, Jan Hill, Pat Sheahan, Sue Shinn, Judy Scaife, Pat Moe, Cherie Fullager, Pam Mohr, Sheila Keith. Row 4: Karen Hickey, Marilyn Smith, Sue Uber, Joy Lauder, Vicki Lerch, Lynn Martin, Donna Jones, Lynda Frkovich, Sue Hoard, Jackie Williams, Nancy Franke, Sheila Lane, Dede Murphy. E I,X'3XW1iL Nancy Elliott, Pledge Master: Sue Reynolds, Vice-President: Mary Bechtel, President: Nubia Pif1Z0f1, Philos' FOSIGI' Child. Debbie Langford, Secretary: Carol Wise, Treasurer. PHILO PLEDGES, Front Row: Debbie Ross, Shelley Yoder, Debra Pollack, Kathy Farley, Margaret Anderson, Linda Culver, Debbi Smith, Christina Whiteside, Trudy Edwards, Lynne Hurwitz, Sue Swango, Diana Parker, Cindy Boyle, Debbie Ferchow, Susan Lane, Jane Robbins, Edith Nesbitt, Leslie Kanberg, Linda Haney. Row 2: Linda Negrete, Linda Leming, Nancy Bedini, Nanci Nolan, Kathy Fritz, Peggy O'ConneIl, Marcy Bechtel, Karen Balkauskas, Jo Ritterbusch, Marge Gaydos, Debbie Jones, Sue Jones, Sue Dees, Martha Gamon, Sue Hulverson, Linda Bond, Kay Williams. Row 3: Darlene Tepker, Lisa Hott, Sue Stone, Julee Dominick, Jackie Toomey, Karen Meyers, Lori Wolfson, Becky Hershey, Susan Helfand, Kathy Kniss, Sandy Horn, Gloria Apostolos, Barb Veach, Lori Lange, Shelly Brown, Ann Lohrenz. Row 4: Jody Rubin, Holly Gerberding, Sue Saner, Ruth Ann Marshall, Connie Carroll, Marsha Brittin, Jane Hawks, Karen Ackerman, Lori Hagberg, Terry Clingan, Karen Crane, Elaine Terrell, Sue Maggio, Kathy Mitchell, Lynne Thompson, Debbie Puma, Sandy Eaves. Flow 5: Tracy Trester, Mary Lou Bundy, Sally Pinckard, Debbie Griffith, Cindy McCue, Donna Yurdin, Cindy Sackett, Jennie Lammert, Sally Heimlich, Marcia Marks, Marcia Dunne, Sue Vaninger, Pam Cain, Kathy Kane, Cheryl Kimball, Becky Andrew. Row 6: Phyllis Heckler, Jan Schroeder, Janice Johnson, Amy Vance, Cathy Moss, Susan Desch, Sue Killen, Jan Burkhardt, Jean Sheffield, Kara Bealmer, Diane Schnirring, Robin Verich, Carolyn Meyer, Debbie Orr, Debbi Steinbaugh, Jeanne Sherer. 79 Q L. ll' ,tit Front Row: Mr. Busch, Curt Lindquist, Dick Burton, David Goldman, Jeff Rice, Dale Whittle, Dale Smith, Chris Cameron, Rogers Smith Mr. Windisch. Row 2: Bruce Smith, Joe Kenyon, Jim Dunn, Jim Barham, Rick Kehl, Jim Stark, Ron Ruskey, Mark Melnyk, Jim Grove Tom Montgomery, Rich Howe. Row 3: Mike Schwartz, Steve Simmons, Mike McClintick, Dennis Biggerstaff, Terry Powell, Thom Walsh Steve Petrone, Bill Barham, Paul Holz. Row 4: Jeff Gibbs, Bill Hull, Henny Robinson, Jeff Wilday, Pete Coutrakon, John McKibbin, Phil Montgomery, John Blythe, Buzz Hatcher, Mark Miller, John Kehl. Key club awarded salvation army's bell ringer award Key Clubbers looked forward to the 19th Annual Illinois-Eastern Iowa District Key Club Convention which was held on April 11-13 in Chicago. The convention offered an opportunity for members to discuss programming meetings, community service projects and school service projects. In the fall, Key Club helped with KEY CLUB OFFICERS: Dale Whittle, Vice- President: Jeff Rice, Treasurer: Curt Lind- quist, Secretary: David Goldman, Presi- dent: Mike McClintick, Junior Board Member: Dale Smith, Senior Board Mem- ber. 80 the collection of soap for the Dixon State School. They also collected money for the Salvation Army at Christmas time for which they were awarded the Bell Ringer Award. S.H.S. collected more money than the other 3 Key Clubs in the city for the first time in several years. Key Clubls float placed 4th in the Homecoming parade. Phil Montgomery and Dale Smith go trick or-treating for Key Club. Irene Koehler, A.F.S. Exchange Student. A. f. s. club helped to provide welcome for foreign exchange student American Field Service Club's primary purpose is to better ac- quaint students with our foreign exchange student, Irene Kroehler, and to interest other students in spending a year or summer study- ing in a foreign country. Irene spoke at an assembly relating to students some of her experiences in this country and comparing them with life in her homeland, Germany, and to interest other students in A.F.S. This spring, members of the club hosted foreign-exchange students throughout the area. They were en- tertained at a breakfast and then taken on a tour of historic shrines in Springfield. Front Row: Ann Koch, Liz Vicars, Bree Humphrey, Jan Cochran, Kathy Burke, Jan Thompson, Carlene Johnson, Miss Escat. Row 2: Janet Zoch, Jane Kaufman, Emily Roberts, Debbie Hamilton, Leslie Kramer, Mary Ellen Grimes, Irene Koehler, Nancy Chapman. Row 3: Allyn Walker, Allyn Wilcox, Shelley Bannister, Jan Hill, Linda Davis, Diane Peterson, Sue Schnepp. 81 Spanish students formed onl langua e club Spanish Club was a new addition to S.H.S. this year. The purpose of the club was to enable Spanish students to get together. The members plan either to send one of our students abroad, or to sup- port a foreign student. In the fall, the club sponsored a hayrack ride at Grover Smith's. At Christmas, they invited Spanish students from all city schools to a party at which games and refresh- SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: Curt Beam, Vice-President, Chris Davidson, Treasurer, Pat ments were enjoyed by all. Sheahan, Secretary: Jan Thompson, President. Front Flow: Miss Escat, Jenny Fritsch, Jan Schroeder, Sondra Kosalko, Barb Sias, Donna Yurdin, Lori Wolfson, Gayle Maxwell, Jane Kaufman, Carlene Johnson, Jan Thompson, Gail Kolinski, Mara Bahr. Row 2: Jeanne Sherer, Michelle Reincke, Janelle Johnson, Beverly Cochran, Denise Hagvall, Carol Shaudis, Jane Hawks, Pat Sheahan, Jan Hill, Janis Harbour, Lynne Thompson, Marsha Stewart, Nancie Chapman, Candy Strang, Pam Layden. Row 3: Debbie Hissong, Sue Uber, Mike Bechtel, Tim Jurincie, David Eisen, Ron Wenneborg, Curt Beam, Mike O'Connor, John McMillan, Pam O'Keefe, Chris Davidson, Ann Bregenhorn, Becky Fleckenstein, Phyllis Heckler, Judy Filson. B2 ,s V, gf A , vc V' f W w g . .iff 7 :A x 11' af gk w vm X f A' , f - V4 'H f ,. Y ,,. , , , as ,Jig ,, ,w uz , iv , Wfif Z1 L 9 ' ' f, ' fi 1 , 7' 'W 'W '22, in pw Wil, ZA Y' -22 1' 'MD V VRML : iff? H 1, yy Qi .f,,'7fVJ:, il ,Q fi f, f , 5 AZ' ' ,fn 4 ,,, M If 4,5 , ' ff w,1',Q1 yah? f 2 K f A 2 V V gf ' f Ei' 27 ,, Viyv , V 'X W 1 Q , 4. 'N I . f f-X K' 7 ,Y E , f ,, W, WSW ,vf1,,.,,M5f' , ,A , U, ,lbs iw,.t?3f'54,f ,xi-W fwfi A - 4 4 ,.g,,y,, rg: , V2 ,, , 'v EE - 2 mmf, 4 ,,. W V 4 ,g T hu.. D11 l i ' jx ,si by ? Y5a,,,dl 'S I -Q , ax Q Q - x, 5 n NS A . . 5 ,Q 1 , , .v vw, f , gm K HRX ' ! , wx 4 . gn? x Q fm 'Qu an LxX-- Q W Ii. ,N k T s 0 S' '. .Q 1 ,Wk 5 3 - s 4 sf Xf ,ws .ga N. Q. 4. . :Z 3 X f 153. if 9 , ' l Aw. 'D i A K 1 is A. r Q ay Q' K X X 5 5 A gy Qi' 1' L W Q T4 3 A 5 t QQ? K ww A gsm MMM N, Q K 9 QCW xl QSM If mi 'Q 'ns wi A cappella appeared before television audience Performances of the A Cappella choir were numerous in '68-69. Its first appearance was a televised cantata, Freedom Country, for the Illinois Sesquicentennial. This per- formance was filmed in authentic costumes which added to its effect. Christmas brought several op- portunities for A Cappella, includ- ing a concert for the State Board of Education, another television program, and the annual school concert. At the Spring Concert both light music and a serious performance of the Vivaldi Gloria were pre- sented. A Cappella also partici- pated in the annual Big 12 choral concert and the Springfield City Music Festival. Front Row: Dave Fowler, Mary Bates, Terri Stauffer, Steve Heaberlin, Judy Andrew, Liz Vicars, Brenda Sanders, Alan McCalister, Debbie Stehman, John Ellsworth, Janet Marr, David Goldman, Grace Luttrell, Jan Newlin, Kathy Vieira, Dale Whittle. Row 2: Janice Day, Susan Pearson, Diane Peter- son, Rich Howe, Pam Mari, George Stailey, Debbie K. Reynolds, Dwight Poore, Bev Moss, Vicki Kerasotes, Debbie Hallden, Jody Winslow, Nancy Baker, Craig Webb, Jan Thompson, Dottie Foutch, Mr. Spreck- elmeyer. Row 3: Bruce Cochrane, Nancy Elliott, Dave Hagler, Jill Kennedy, Leroy Kasch, Debbi Bahre, Dana Hawkins, Terry Allen, Connie Maas, Bob Shelton, Sue Burke, Patti Fleming, Bev Durr, Nancy Franke, Kim Roach, Rob Moody, Leslie Kramer, John McMillan. Row 4: John Rieken, Cindy Smith, Bill Tarr, Jay Edge- comb, Jean Yoder, Shelley Bannister, Missy Sebring, Tassilo Homolatsch, Mary Grimes, Irene Koehler, Richalene Wormer, Kathy Frantzreb, Janet Jones, Carol Win- hold, Randy Brinkman, Jodi Furry, Sally Randolph, Suzie Schnepp. Row 5: Allynn Walker, Mark Suits, Laurie Shontz, Steve Stewart, Mike Schwartz, Jean Mullen, Gary Smith, Janis Harbour, Deborah Sanders, John Blythe, Sandy McCollum, Randy Bar- row, Bob Lohrenz, Chris Hendrix, Irwin Helter, Jeff Seward, Harold Edwards, Su- san Gernenz, Rick Watt. Accompanist: Pat Moe. A CAPPELLA OFFICERS: Pat Moe, Vice-President, Jeff Seward, Presi- dentg Kathy Vieira, Secretary. 3 ,WL ,may -. -'W W, A mm i 'Zt ff -We 1 ' V at X Q az law av W WWW Q? W5 ----5 ' Aisv a sg-aff f. , ' ' -' a f' -I l i I Sym M Q? f? 4 it A Cappella played a leading role in the Christmas Concert. f e Do you believe in the hereafter? Maybe we should have used Micrin! Vocal abilit , poise and personality were the qualities of singing 7 In the spring of last year, seven junior and senior girls and their pianist were chosen on the basis of vocal ability, poise, and person- ality, to become members of the Singing Seven. This is a select group which performed over forty programs this year for various local civic and religious organizations. In addition to their yearly Christmas program at school, they sang for the Y.M.C.A. Fiound-up, the State Board of Education Christmas program, and a television broad- cast. Wearing their traditional red dresses and warm smiles, the Sing- ing Seven very proudly repre- sented the student body of S.H.S. Singing Seven freaks out audience with songs by Si and Gar. 86 1 H Mi lj x ' 1 J j 4 2 'ai 49 E MS? ' my 1? 12.- ?2l!'Zf?i'af YQ! +I' 9.0. N-qulwuf' VARSITY BAND, Front Row: Terri Weller, Trudy Fuhrken, Nancie Chapman, Carlene Johnson, Liz Laswell, Cindy Embree, Allyn Wilcox, Sandy Neal, Suzanne Wilson, Annette Wyckoff, Karen Cowan. Row 2: Lloyd Walty, Grant Johnson, Janice Hind- son, Robert Massey, Sheila Blalock, Mari- lyn Gates, Stan Warman, John Hathaway, James Hohenstein, Judy Filson, Becky Schwarz, Mike O'Connor, Linda Mills, Dave Cihak. Row 3: Linda Marlowe, Mike Holl, Betty Skeeters, Debbie Puma, Terry Col- ston, Debbie Bennett, Dennis Burgener, Craig Roderick, Cinda Ackerman, Sally Newton, Paula Rose, Ron Ruskey, Debbie Jones, Bonnie Wise, Mike Towsley, Pat Haskell, John Gupton, Sheila Keith. Row 4: Kathy Nolan, Vickie Bachman, Paulette Rettinghaus, Sue Theobald, Quentin Bromwell, Ken Latham, Gary Reeves, Ken Fehr, Craig Hagberg, David Colburn, Dave Laswell, John Cowie, Mark Hellner, Karl Groesch, Jeff Rice, Jim Martin, Ben Tipps, Keith Osburn, John Gulley, Stuart Whit- aker, Rick Millard, Tom Wheeler, Harold Schwartz, Mike Pickett, Bill Putnick, Paul Holz. Row 5: Mark Edwards, Vickie Ob- camp, Bill Hardy, Ron Johnson, Jim An- derson, Gary Shae, Mr. Cappellin. Bands boosted school spirit With the increased number of students showing an interest in band, S.H.S. was able to form two bands this year. The Varsity Band consisted of Freshman and Soph- omore students. They played at several basketball games and in the combined band at the All-City Music Festival. Junior and Senior students made up the Concert Band. They per- formed at football and basketball games and also in the All-City Music Festival. The Concert Band, which had over 80 members, gave 3 formal concerts. First chair members made up the Stage Band, which won first place in the Sangamon County Fair. STAGE BAND, Front Flow: Bob Massey, John Gupton, Lloyd Walty, Ron Ruskey, Rick Millard. Row 2: Paul Holz, Bill Putnick, Mike Pickett, Harold Schwartz, Tom Wheeler. Row 3: Dennis Burgener, Gary Shae, Mark Hellner, Dave Laswell, John Cowie, Karl Groesch, Mark Edwards, Grant Johnson. fi'1-tl.-' f- :f:gi.siT QQPE gQ5,g3EgQ,ii'L5?2f1q-131455351,2111 g,gi3,gg?igjggQfg5Q -i.-if 1- ' 'fri' 157-5tl91'iT?3T5if?lT? W 5 3 FRESHMAN - SOPHOMORE BAND, Front Row: Libby Evans, Connie Carroll, Kathy Chapin, Mary Shultz, Marcia Marks, Ellen Beaumont, Janet Benson, Sandra Rigg, Sue Stone, Patti Follis. Flow 2: Linda Ramsey, Karen Ackerman, Cliff Chapman, Sue O'Connor, Brad Bucklin, Barbara Veach, Lori Keys, Jennifer Larsen, Frank Brown, Carol VanMeter, Rex Stauffer, David Tomlinson, Don McAuliff, Becky Andrew. Row 3: Jean Sheffield, John Weiner, Diane Mullen, Karen Kugler, Sue Blizek, Jerry Atkinson, Herb Welch, Bill Atkinson, Bill Riester, Connie Kramer, Ron Wenneborg, Richard Birkey, Randy French, Lloyd Day, Lachelle Parker, Debbie Smathers, Gary Kessler, Sandra Starkey. Row 4: Marsha Brittin, Linda Leming, Don Embree, Vickie Stapleton, Sharon Shipman, Debbie Upp, Jim Oberman, Chuck Dixon, Rhonda Stone, Mark Whitlock, Jerry Jones, Jay Colston, Ralph Stevenson, Rick Smathers, Craig Fahringer, George Murfin, Garry Gallup, Bob Richardson, Glen Greening, Ken McCaffrey, Pat O'Neal, Jay Smith, John Lynn, Jack Hellner, Robert Fahringer, Bill Cummings, Mark Victor, Bob Heaton, Doug Wilcox. Row 5: Philip Rector, Lori Lang, Sue Vaninger, David Colonius, Brad Woods, Terry Brown, Bob VanMeter, George Bonnet, Curt Krueger, Mr. Cappellin. 89 Three new choirs expanded the s. . s. choral department With the Freshman class adding new talent to the vocal music de- partment, the addition of three new choirs was necessary. They are the Freshman Mixed, Freshman Girls' and Freshman-Sophomore Mixed Choirs which are under the direc- tion of Mrs. Chilovich. Mr. Spreck- lemeyer directed the Sophomore Girls' Choir and Advanced Girls' Choir. These choirs combined with the Singing Seven and A Cappella to present the Christmas and Spring Concerts. Freshman Mixed Choir is known as the training choir. In this group, the students' music abilities are furthered by the use of special books designed to improve pitch and note placement. ADVANCED GIRLS' CHOIR, Front Row: Mr. Spreckelmeyer, Diana Blauvelt, Carol Wise, Julie Nelson, Rita Shirk, Brenda Jones, Vicki Lerch, Bree Humphrey, Miriam Keeley, Judi Northrup, Barb Swearingen, Susan Naschinski, Mary Handshy, Jenny Fritsch. Flow 2: Betty Beard, Jeanne Sherer, Sue Taylor, Nancy Reinning, Carol Lansford, Jan Smith, Sue Zieger, Sali Higgason, Ann Koch, Nancy Olinger, Marsha Stewart, Patty Correll, Sue Hoard, Linda Lowrie, Debbie Langford, Becky Appenzeller. Row 3: Marilyn Smith, Julee Dominick, Mary Dunkel, Sharon Vink, Lynn Kirk, Bitsie Voyles, Joy Lauder, Vicki Johnson, Judy Andrew, Sue Avery, Pam Hodge, Norma Ozier, Cindy Royal, Roxanne Watson, Pat Sheahan, Phyllis Foster, Vicki Wooldridge, Paula Musselman. MIXED CHOIR, Front Row: Jane Robbins, Deby Constant, Sandy Herron, Ellen Hoggins, Melanie Moore, Sue Danna, Mir Kirchner, Mary Lou Warner, Donna Grigsby, Debbie Wood, Jen Weaver, Linda Bond. Row 2: Sue Schuermann, Sandy Ellington, Debbie McDon- ald, Debbie Routson, Margie Griffith, Edith Nesbitt, Carol Stickney, Phyllis Heckler, Bette Henkel, Laurie Eyster, Connie Langston, Mr. Spreckelmeyer. Row 3: Ruth Ann Marshall, Chuck Martin, Bill Furry, Steve Brown, Phill Mueller, James Miles, Denny O'Brien, Tom Karaianis, Dave Ellsworth, Dave Erickson, Marsha May. Row 5: Steve Hinrichs, Paul Muncy, Randy Miller, Ollie De- Priest, Justin Alford, Tim Stecker, Bill Williams, Tom Montgomery, Hasan Alpan, David Eisen. SOPHOMORE GlRLS' CHOIR, Front Row: Ethel Hall, Cheryl Griffin, Nancy Walker, Cindy Holtman, Connie Pennington, Debbie Gibson, Carol Ann Campbell, Shirley Wopperer, Debbie Headrick, Chris Bartscht, Connie Higgins, Rebecca Rust, Sally Burke, Sally Dauphinais, Ann Wilhelm, Sue Wiant, Diane Peterson. Row 2: Kathy Mitchell, Lynne Thompson, Penny Schildwachter, Margaret Miller, Claudia Molnar, Denise Dowler, Diane Broughton, Jodi Hoffman, Sue Mau, Lauri Bangert, Jill Betton, Mary Lou Bundy, Shelley Rhoads, Ada Nickel, Lee Hutchinson, Kathy Schnirring, Connie Gerstung, Mr. Spreckelmeyer. FRESHMAN - SOPHOMORE MIXED CHOIR, Front Flow: Janet Greig, Mary Midden, Heather Brooks, Kathy Stormont, Jane Hawks, Jo Randolph, Terry Clingan, Sue Barrington, Jo Ritterbusch. Row 2: Mrs. Chilovich, Kathy Fritz, Renee Anders, Janine Flanagan, Courtney Brown, Barb Volle, Sally Flesher, Debra Davis, Becky Sands, Sue Prentice, Margaret Anderson, Debbie Broughton. Row 3: Sue Halverson, Kathy Bahre, Pam Layden, Nancy Hertel, Debbie Ferchow, Debbie Griffith, Sally Pinckard, Ann Bowlby, Penny Turner, Susan Helfand, Joelyn Huson. Row 4: Debbie Arvin, Deane Hodde, James lsley, Dave Browne, Lee Parker, Greg Hahn, Eric Seward, Tom Wheeler, Mark Corsale, Dale Hoskins, Chris Lee. Row 5: Bob Barker, Bruce Akright, Dennis Brinquet, Garry Clayton, Bob Killen, John Beckmann, Galen Becker, Mick Evnin, Mike Patkus, Dave Butcher, Ed Selinger, Joe Jackson. 91 FRESHMAN MIXED CHOIR, Front Row: Meredith Lyon, Debbie Ross, Cathy Moss, Becky Carriker, Mary Poos, Alane Behrens, Susan Gibson, Mrs. Chilovich. Flow 2: Cindi Sandman, Sarah Shaffer, Holly Gerberding, Pat Mrosko, Wendi Wallace, Debbie Baumgartner, Lori Hagberg, Ann Kozeliski. Row 3: Becky Hershey, Barb Whitney, Kara Bealmer, Joyce Hindson, Pam Cain, Barb Sias, Ann Lohrenz, Janet Cazel, Jennie Lammert. Row 4: Mark Cantrall, Kevin Verona, Greg Hurst, Ted Schultz, Ron Stevens, Greg Smith, Mark Puchering, Dick Funk, Bob Bonfield. Row 5: Mark Fortman, Scott Brinkman, Rick Kaufmann, Mark Tate, Bill Liberman, Paul Horning, Dennis Pryor, Kennon Daugherty, Tom Carey. FRESHMAN GIRLS' CHOIR, Front Row: Eva Rowles, Debbie Leach, Denise Hagvall, Debbie Martin, Dorian DiBartolomeo, Brenda Baptist, Sandra Glenn, Diane Sablotny. Row 2: Janis Strang, Cindy Sackett, Marcia Dunne, Karen Craine, Robin Humphrey, Carolyn Miller, Margaret Harris, Janice Hampton, Mrs. Chilovich. Row 3: Arletta Latham, Susan Appleman, Teena Hillyer, Cindy McCue, Sandy Surratt, Pat Tarr, Beth Bast, Laura Pearson. Row 4: Teresa Long, Corinne Divis, Lale Unayral, Sue Swango, Sue Ellington, Sally Heimlich, Norine Murfin, Susan Thing, Sheila Peter. Row 5: Cheryl Berry, Sandy O'Brien, Margaret Irving, Amy Vance, Becky Stewart, Shelli Stockbarger, Trish Gillen, Kathy Kane, Robin Verich, Diane Schnirring. Senior homeroom representatives raised money for 1969 prom Raising money for the '69 Prom was the main function ofthe Senior Class Homeroom Representatives. Among the duties of each repre- sentative were: distributing tickets for various projects, collecting money, and reporting on their progress to the members of their homerooms. Seniors were relieved of lasta minute attempts at raising money since they had worked diligently as sophomores and juniors. At the beginning of the year, the treasury contained over G S1,000. Projects that contributed to the Senior Class treasury were: Car Washes, Shorts Days, and the Senior Class Play. Front Row: Beth West, Terri Staufter, Kristi Lawson, Kathy Vieira, Elaine Tick, Kathy Burke, Deb Wilcockson Row 2 Mrs Garrison Nancy Baker, Kim Fischer, Nancy Becker, Bev Durr, Chris Davidson, Lindy Porter, Jeff Rice David E Goldman Kit Kozeliski Row 3: Patti Fleming, Janet Cole, Weezy Miller, Janis Harbour, Pam Mari, Chris Hendrix, Sally Randolph Roger Purnell Rich DElia Row 4: Missy Sebring, Berta Lohman, Henry Blackwell, Randy Mayfield, Dan Glatz, Kent Starkey Curt Lindquist Gary Kitchen Row 5: Butch Huber, Dottie Foutch, Charlie Poland, Dean Robison, Jeff Seward, Rick Smrcina, Thom Bishop Steve Patton D. 0. students trained in various fields Students enrolled in Diversified Occupations received training in such areas as auto mechanics, air- conditioning, refrigeration, floral design, plumbing, and cosmetolo- gy. D.O. Students attended classes at school half of the day and spent the remaining half as student learners in local businesses. An- other phase of D.O. was the Co- operative Work Training Program, which also provided for classroom instruction and on-the-job training. D. O. OFFICERS: Kathy Nesbitt, Vice-President: Rusty Smith, Pres- ident: Georgia Farley, Secretary. X Front Row: Mr. Morris, Theresa Langenfeld, Georgia Farley, Nancy Kellus, Jan Hutmacher, Anna Jannazzo, Elizabeth Wildman. Row 2: Fred Schleyhahn, Linda Piper, Penny Buecker, Karen Reynolds, Sharon Schouten, Leoria Howard, Neila Brookshier. Row 3: Roger Hamlin, Marcia CeIlini,,Nancy Brida, Cheryl Cianferri, Bert Bennett, Steven Horner. Row 4: Goo Yee, Harry Gill, James Carey, Rusty Smith, Nick Judd, Dave Petrauskas. 94 Future secretaries enjoyed program of professional and social activities Take an intra-city organization, add the backing of an interested group of professional secretaries, the guidance of school advisors, and a well-organized schedule of monthly programs. These ingredi- ents blend effectively into an active Styles of today on Secretaries of tomorrow - - - Pam Hodge Carol Wise and Joann Mar Future Secretarlqg Orgamzgtlon' quardt A spirited political rally in Sep- tember preceded the election at which Carol Wise was elected treasurer of the city-wide group. New members were initiated in an impressive ceremony at the Octo- ber meeting. Subsequent meetings consisted of programs on Safety, a panel discussion on current office procedures, and a takeoff on the T.V. show, Hollywood Squares. Front Row Miss Leasman Melody Mllby Margaret Natale, Maureen Darling, Reida Robinson, Beth West. Row 2: Bernice Osborne, Martha Harford Susan Avery Sally Schuerman, Grace Wendling, Terry Goss, Carol Wise. Row 3: Joann Marquardt, Gail Brown, Joyce Springer Pam Hodge Joy Lauder Kathy Saner. 95 Front Row: Terry Landrey, Ruth Baxter, Letty Christie, Vickie Seward, Bonnie Barrow, Sali Higgason, Paula Musselman, Judy Winch. Row 2: Ron Peyton, Jim Patton, Tom Murphy, Mr. Fischer. Distributive education club 'csoldw both in school and out of school Selling is the byword of the Distributive Education Club. Since all members of this organization are currently enrolled in the Dis- tributive Education course, much of their class discussion, as well as their training on the job, was con- cerned with selling, advertising, and the various aspects of mer- chandising. The entire membership attended the Area Distributive Education meeting in Quincy, Illinois, in No- 96 vember. At this meeting, Area offi- cers were electedg a number of in- spiring talks were given, and a banquet climaxed the day's activi- ties. During the post-Christmas sea- son, the D.E. Club members busied themselves with the sale of candy. The proceeds of the sale were used to help finance the Employer-Em- ployee Banquet, a spring event at which students entertained their employers. D. E. OFFICERS: Terry Landrey, President Sali Higgason, Vice-President, Tom Murphy Treasurer, Paula Musselman, Secretary. Home ec occupations provided job training Home Economics Occupations, in its second year at SHS, partici- pated in local, area, and state ac- tivities. The 13 students enrolled in this program received their job training in the fields of food hand- ling and preparation, home deco- rating, and the care of the elderly. The Club was represented at the State Coordinators' Conference and at the Illinois Vocational As- sociation Convention. 0. O. students embarked on careers Office Occupations Club of '69 consisted of 20 students who at- HOME ECONOMICS OCCUPATIONS, Front Flow: Nancy Redding. Row 2: Sharon Bruss, tended Classes during the morning Janine Harmony. Row 3: Peggy Brady, Cindy Koskey, LaVonna Westbrook, Linda - - -- - . - Jiardina. Row 4: Mrs. Nesbitt, Jan Mallicoat, Lena May Gutmann, Pam Barnett. Row and gained on the job tramnilg In 5, Charlene Mooregoanne Fomerl the afternoon. This program is an excellent opportunity to gain ex- perience in the business world and to earn money as well. 0.0. also provides a head start in obtaining jobs after graduation. r-'MM OFFICE OCCUPATIONS, Front Row: Donna Davidson, Jane Halter, Cathy Crawford. Flow 2: Bernice Osborne, Nora Little, Sue Johnson. Row 3: Sharon Owings, Ellen Leslie, Debby Stevens, Rosemary Stubbs, Cathy Carline, Venita Long, Jo Marquardt, Annette Hauptman, Bev Moss. Row 4: Jo Wetzel, Miss Merrill, Frank Smith, Larry Weems, Dan Atteberry, Tom Hirstein. 97 S 1 i s E 5 s E I 5 E P 1 2 Q E rt club projects featured at fair vu who noun .-:::....... .. Front Row: Andrea Gaydos, Annette Wyckoff, Laurel Snyder, Cathy Beck, Marge Gaydos. Flow 2: Mr. Edwards, Marietta Wright, Deb Hamilton, Sue Zieger, Paula Ziegler, Mary Handshy. Row 3: Greg Tishar, John Karaianis, Jonathan Allen Miller, Richard Paris, Ollie DePriest. '69 was ATIME FOR . .. Art Club sponsored a spring art fair this year to arouse interest in the art of students at Springfield High. Works of art were the contri- butions of club members and art students. They included paintings, sculpture, ceramics, wall hangings and posters. Another project sponsored by Art Club was the decoration of the Christmas tree at the Board of Ed- ucation Office. Ornaments were made of organic materials ranging from acorns and corn shucks to pine cones. As the membership increases each year, so does the spirit and enthusiasm that represent art as something now and alive rather than old and forgotten. 6'Senator ' encouraged studen and facult participation General student participation in the Senator was encouraged this year as part of a program to re- vamp the makeup of the school paper. After the first two issues came out, the Senator staff decided that a new outlook was needed. Size of the paper was doubled and format was changed. The staff consulted the Faculty Advisory Committee on guidelines as to the content of the paper. The Senator contained a larger variety of sub- jects with more contributions by students, including freshmen and sophomores. Led by Editor-in- Chief, Genie Grant, the Senatorthis year paved the way for a bigger and better paper next year. t FEATURE STAFF: Seated: Ben Lindsey, Sondra Kasalko, Margaret Anderson. Standing: Roland Stoller, Kevin Verona, Leslie Kanberg, Gary Kessle r. SPORTS AND PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF: Tom Carey, Frank Kilby, Jim Bergmann. Mark Johnson, Managing Editor, Mr. Huddleston, Advisor, Genie Grant, Editor- in-Chief. ,aff WML The Senator Staff appears pleased with the outcome of their newspaper. it JV GENERAL CIRCULATION AND BUSINESS STAFF: Seated: Debbie NEWS STAFF: Seated: Sally Pinckard, Jan Hill, Stephanie Simmons, Barb Swearingen, Cherie Haseley. Row 2: Leslie Kramer, McEIwee. Standing: Margaret Anderson, Carolyn Hield, Gary Peggy Puschel. Kessler, Debbie Griffith. 'I01 Marilyn Smith, Photo Editor, with her assistant Sue Wolters. Miss Carmody, Capitoline advisor. watches co-editors Mary Ann Herron and Linda Kuntzi at work. COPY STAFF: Kathy Woods, Sheila Keith, Cheri Fullager, Marty Woods, Sue Reynolds, Erika Flethy, Pat Moe, Sally Randolph. apitoline captured year in 248 pages To make this year's Capitoline a memorable yearbook, several staff members attended the annual con- ference in Champaign to search for new ideas. Even though the staff finished classes at different times during the year, they met regularly to compile what they trust will be an accurate record of the year's events. Staff members spent hours or- ganizing information concerning the athletic, scholastic, and social activities of the school year. The size of this year's book was in- creased to 248 pages due to the increase in the student population. Mark Johnson served as photographer, taking pictures of everybody and everything. Clara Cross, Index Editorg Polly Jones, Class Editorg Andrea Gaydos, Index Editorg Clare Stuckey, Business Editorg not pictured. Beth Wenzel, Assistant Copy Editor and Deanne Mickle, Copy Editor. GENERAL STAFF: Diane Hammond, Allyn Wilcox, Debbie Horning Sue Zieger, Cinda Ackerman, and Laura Schwartz. Deb Wilcockson not pictured. I f 4 1 3-1- ZX, Linda Tennyson, Assistant Sports Editor and Linda Lowrie Sports Editor. '-wsu Front Row: Tom Truesdale, Sondra Kosalko, Sandy Bostian, Linda Davison, Marilyn Gates, Janet Marr, Janice Hindson, Carlene Johnson. Row 2: Debbie Simmons, Carol Routman, Ann Koch, Pat Maggio, Joyce Springer, Kay Williams, Bitsie Voyles, Joy Lauder, Susan Pearson. Row 3: Joanne Dodds, Mimi Fiaymer, Nancy Fieinning, Lynda Frkovich, Sue Hoard, Susan Lane, Linda Heiberg, Roxanne Watson, Jennie Kimes. Junior capitoline astounded all with an efficiency matched onl b its celerit . Junior Capitoline, under the capable guidance of Mr. John Cooler, worked hard throughout the fall months to produce the annual Springfield High School Student Directory. Soliciting advertise- ments, illustrating the pages, typ- ing names and addresses, and ed- 104 iting the final draft prepared the Junior Capitoline members for their future roles on the '69-70 Capito- line Staff. Each year the Junior Capitoline staff donates its profits to help im- prove Springfield High School's image and student life. JUNIOR CAPITOLINE ADVISORSZ Sue Smith and Diane Peterson. PROM COMMITTEE CHAIRMEN: Front Row: Dottie Foutch, Patti Fleming, Sally Randolph, Pam Mari, Mitzi Eastham, Kathy Burke, Linda Davis. Row 2: Mary Ann Herron, Pam Aud, Andrea Gaydos, Sue Myerscough, Jeff Rice, Mike Fricke, Lindy Porter, David Goldman. Row 3: Janet Cole, Weezy Miller, Henry Blackwell, Chris Davidson, Dan Glatz, Diane Peterson, Thom Bishop, Kent Starkey, Curt Lindquist. Prom committee struggled for original theme The prom committee helped make the 1969 prom the best ever. Many people were involved in commit- tees. Committee chairmen were: Art, Pam Aud and Andrea Gaydosq Throne, Kathy Burke and Chris Davidson: Band, Rick Watt, Bids, Mary Ann Herron and Mitzi East- ham: After-Prom, Thom Bishop and Diane Peterson. The prom commit- tee raised money through the Sen- ior Class Play and a car wash. PROM COMMITTEE: Front Row: Elaine Tick, Kathy Vieira, Chris Davidson, Julie Howard, Kristi Lawson, Dottie Foutch, Julie Nelson, Becky Harbison, Cinda Ackerman, Lorena Pillman, Pam Mari, Mitzi Eastham, Kathy Burke, Linda Davis. Row 2: Mrs. Garrison, Jan Cochran, Sue Myerscough, Sue Burke, Patti Fleming, Lindy Porter, Sue Zieger, Pat Roland, Diane Peterson, Janice Eckerstrom, Andrea Gaydos, Cindy Buker, Carolyn Sackett, Pam Aud, Margaret Heidinger. Row 3: Weezy Miller, Mary Ann Herron, Allynn Walker, Janet Cole, Marla Marantz, Linda Jenkins, Jane Gillock, Chris Hendrix, Berta Lohman, Sally Randolph, Dep Wilcockson, Deb Mitchell, Curt Lindquist, Jeff Rice, David Goldman. How 4: Rick Kehl, Thom Bishop, Chuck Poland, Dennis Larson, Henry Blackwell, Jeff Bierman, Roger Purnell, Mark Hellner, Steve Patton, Randy Mayfield, Steve Heaberlin, Ed Handwerk, Dan Glatz, Kent Starkey, Jeff Seward, Mike Fricke. 105 3 107 Mr. Frankowiak - Principal r. Frank guided his 66Flock of 2,500 Mr. Frankowiak, our principal, was faced with many new and var- ied problems as the school year 1968-69 began. Not only was the number of students greatly in- creased, but also curriculum ad- justments had to be made for the ninth graders who were attending SHS for the first time in several years. One of the most serious prob- lems confronting the school admin- istration was the maintenance of a high rate of student attendance. Mr. Frank is now grappling with the additional problems that next year's two-shift schedule will create. He is hopeful that steps can be taken to offset its adverse effect on school organizations and school morale. Assistant principals engaged in civic as well as administrative activities Although the duties of the assist- ant principals were many and var- ied, they all boiled down to one basic policy, to make the school run smoothly and with a climate that was most conducive to educa- tion. Mr. Hott supervised the schedul- ing of classes. His extracurri- cular activities included member- ship on the advisory council for the juvenile court and service on the Board of Directors at Boys' Farm. John Turner - Assistant Principal Mr. Hott is now working on the new double-shift schedule for next year. Mr. Turner worked closely with Mr. Frank on matters of school pol- icy. Some of his duties were: teacher selection, homeroom as- signments and supervision of as- semblies. During the 1968 Presi- dential Campaign, Mr. Turner took a leave of absence to serve as Na- tional Coordinator of the Teachers for Nixon-Agnew. Preston Hott - Assistant Principal 1 , ix Counseling center lacked both space and oxygen To handle the five hundred ad- ditional students this year, two new counselors were added to the ex- cellent counseling staff. Three new offices had to be built. Conditions were so crowded that not only was space scarce, but air for breathing also proved hard to find. Mr. Robert Ankenbrandt, the administrator for the Springfield summer school session, took sophomores K-Z. Mr. Thayne Erney, counselor for sophomores A-J, made a pleasant addition but found that girls seemed to have about four times as many counsel- ing problems as the boys. Margaret Hausen - College Counselor Gertrude Steffen - Senior Girls Counselor 110 Harry Busch - Vocational Counselor 7...-., 'neg Joe Treat- Senior Boys Counselor Wesley Hilligoss - Junior Counselor Albert Plain - Freshman Counselor Betty Halberg - Freshman Counselor Robert Ankenbrandt - Sophomore Counselor Thayne Erney - Sophomore Counselor Barbara Zeller - Junior Counselor 'I'lI Valencia Huson - Languages F Lois Body - Senior English Q l I O I 'Nan- KJ h, VA Jeanne Carmody - Business Gladys Hyde - Home Economics Ron Huddleston - Industrial Arts Department heads planned and guided enriched program Department heads served as a liaison between the administration and the teaching staff. Meetings were held periodically with the administration for the purpose of organizing new courses and plan- ning curriculum revisions for next year. 112 The department heads also had monthly meetings with the faculty members to report on administra- tion plans, to solicit the ideas and opinions of department members, and to estimate budget require- ments for the ensuing year. Dan Spreckelmeyer - Music Michael Cortelyou - Science Roberta Volkmann - Freshman and Soph- omore English Greta Lawrence - Art Linda McCoy - Girls' Physical Education Mary Turner - Junior English George Meidel - Physical Education ,N 1 if 4 E tl!! Lorene Campbell - Mathematics 113 En lish department formulated freshman curriculum The enrolling of Freshmen in the S.H.S. English Department pre- sented certain problems. Not only were books and teachers lacking, but there was no curriculum to guide the freshmen teachers. Dur- ing the second semester, a course of study was written to help allevi- ate this problem. David Shaffer - Freshman English Pamela Beck - Freshman English 114 On the sophomore, junior, and senior levels, courses remained relatively unchanged. Team teach- ing was incorporated on the soph- omore level, and the use of pro- grammed learning and various audio-visual aids continued in all grades. l 'MM ' 1 2 'IJMM Z Na 2, MQZM 2 .4 W, 4, A M, X52 Mm M' ,nn A Af, J 5 , xffiw wa 71 24 5 f s s . E s 4 xmg. N.. Q . ,AMAA fin ,Af James Andrews - Senior English, Speech, Drama Roy Lessly - Senior English English department offered wide selection The great diversity of courses within the English Department con- tinued into the school year 1968- 1969. Speech, Drama, Expository Writing, and World Literature were offered to seniors, while Journalism Bernice Ftappel - Senior English of courses was available to juniors as well as seniors. An M.A.A. program was also in operation for talented and interested English students. This program culminated in a senior Advanced Placement class. Lois Body - Senior English Judith Flake - Senior English 117 George Wallis - United States History, Government, World Affairs Alice Henseler - Government, United States History Fred Sheffield - World History, Social Studies Social science department previewed future b viewin past Helping students to gain insight into world problems was the chief purpose of the Social Science De- partment. Viet Nam, the Pueblo ln- cident, and the '68 Election pro- vided topics for Government and U.S. History classes, as well as for World Affairs and World History. 118 Sociology, Economics, and Psy- chology proved to be popular courses, especially at the senior level. Social Studies and World History courses were expanded to meet the needs of Springfield's new freshmen. Jerry Zuspann - Government, United States History, World History, SSCSC H. O. Croft - United States History, World Cultures Z 5 Q f i 3 E s a i 5 E Q X E s E E 2 Robert Milnes - United States History John Sowinski - World Affairs, Government William Truesdale - World History William Ransdell - Sociology, Economic 120 Jeanine Nelch - Library Assistant Nancy Haaker - Librarian Library lengthens hours to accommodate split shifts With the split shifts, the library has lengthened its hours to ac- commodate all students. Mrs. Nelch opens the library at 7:45 a.m., and Mrs. Haaker remains until 4:45 p.m. Books have been added in all fields, especially those dealing with current problems. The total vol- umes now number 8,000. The class of '68 donated a series of books entitled The Oxford History of Eng- land. Next year, Mrs. Haaker plans to add a Negro newspaper to the publications that we now receive. With the increase in the number of students, the librarians and their student assistants have worked ef- ficiently to handle a greater circu- lation than ever before. Freshmen showed great interest in the comic-book section Freshmen greeted with physical science division During the year of 1968-1969, the Science Department initiated a new physical science division for the freshmen classes. Courses were also offered in five-track zoology, physics, physiology, and botany as well as four-, five-, and six-track chemistry and biology. For the ad- vanced students, a two-year unified physics and chemistry class was held during the junior and senior years. . A College Placement Course is being contemplated for the Bio- John Cooler - Botany, Biology Science Department in addition to the plethora of offerings already listed in the curriculum. This course would be offered on a team- teaching basis and would attempt to give the student a year of botany, zoology, and physiology in two years. The ultimate goal would be to prepare the student in the biologi- cal sciences so that he could gain proficiency out of freshman college biology. Joseph Spitale - Zoology, Biology Ben Dolbeare - Biology i's ,Pa Michael Cortelyou - Chemistry, UCP Georgette Engler - Physical Science f rf I Sherwin Kroll - Physiol09Y. Biology H W Q' 3 Michael Holinga - Chemistry, Physics Lyle Wind - Physical Science, Biology Frances Keeley - Physical Science Dwight Morrison - Biology Charles Mayerle - Biology ,XM Arthur Cochran - Physics, UCP Verdie Altizer - Biology 124 , , 'www - N William Armstrong - Physical Science Mary Patton - Math, Geometry, Algebra John Hill - Trigonometry, Statistics, Ge- ometry, Practical Math t D011 ErflSi - General Maih, Geometry, Ronald Ziegler-Algebra, General Math UICSM Math department kept pace with new trends and techniques ln order to keep up with the trend toward higher mathematics, three of the department members, Mr. Dulle, Mr. Hill, and Miss Large, at- tended summer classes at various universities. The new methods in accelerated techniques were then employed for the benefit of the students in such courses as Calcu- lusg Trigonometryg Analytic, Plane, and Solid Geometryg and College Sharon Vavra - Algebra, Geometry, Practi- cal Math Algebra. Along with an increase in depart- ment members, additional courses in General Mathematics were scheduled to accommodate the in- coming freshman class. In the spring, the National Math- ematics Examination was given to accelerated students. Also, several of the top math students took the Advanced Placement Test in May. 125 ng ' '53, A Z N X W W , M ff-y '55i?'f3S1 mr ff X- - S ww.. NNN x f , ,z 'ff Michael Nuding - Algebra, General Math Kathleen Hutchins - Algebra, General Math George Haven - General Math, Geometry Lorene Campbell - Math, Trigonometry, Col- lege Algebra, General Math -. 127 Home economies department offered valuable, timely training Springfield High's Home Eco- nomics Department offered the traditional courses in Clothing, Foods and Nutrition, Home Man- agement, Child Care and Develop- ment, Family Living, and Housing. Each of the courses is designed to give the student an opportunity to develop her own domestic creativi- ty and artistic abilities. A course which was introduced into the curriculum in 1968, Home Economics Occupations, was greatly expanded during the past school year. Students who were enrolled in this on-the-job training program were also given an op- portunity to prepare exhibits for the Illinois Vocational Association Conference. They also took part in the State Coordinators' Meeting held in Springfield. Gladys Hyde - Family Living, Clothing Child Care Beth Swango - Foods, Clothing, Housing 128 June Nesbitt - Home Management, Home Economics, Vocational Home Economics i Ella Mae Chilovich - Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, Music Theory, Music Appreciation Expansion evident in all phases of fine arts Music, both vocal and instru- mental, and art comprised the Fine Arts Department. Three new choirs, directed by Mrs. Chilovich, were added to ac- commodate the incoming vocalists. They were the Freshman Girls', Freshman Mixed, and Freshman and Sophomore Mixed Choirs. Mr. Spreckelmeyer continued his di- rection of the Singing Seven, A Cappella, Advanced Girls', Mixed, and Sophomore Girls' Choirs. Mu- sic Appreciation and Music Theory courses were taught by Mrs. Chil- ovich. Because of increased student Daniel Spreckelmeyer - Advanced Girls' Choir. A Cappella Choir, Singing Seven interest, two bands were orga- nized, both of which were directed by Mr. Cappellin. Mr. Bowen di- rected the Orchestra, which served as the nucleus for the Springfield Youth Symphony Orchestra. The Art Department this year utilized two rooms. The newly furnished art room was a former book storage room. Beginning art classes were designed to give the student an understanding of the basic elements and forms of art. Advanced classes continued with experimentation in a variety of media. Greta Lawrence - Art Charles Cappellin - Advanced Band, Be- ginning Band l l James Edwards - Art, Art Heritage Ralph Bowen - Orchestra 2 44 Z 9 Language classes planned for trips abroad Expansion is the key word in the Language Department. Two more teachers have been added to the staffg one in French and one in Spanish. Third-year French students this year had the opportunity to test their ego in an Individual Study Course. They work at their own pace on individually geared stud- ies. Opportunity for more individual help and a better chance to speak the language are among the bene- fits ofthe class. Again this year the International Dinner was the high social event of the year. Travel and study in Europe is a dream of many students, but dreams will become a reality for several S.H.S. language students this year. Elizabeth Hubbard - French Gustav Speder - German Mary Pruitt- Spanish Valencia Huson - French, Spanish 130 l r aim? MWF, Ames' uw 'U',,.,,..Q'v-few-v 1 , p 'xx 5 ' - .' N. ikw 'N-. ,N t . .H P -. Y K ' 1 Q .W Wilma Leasman - Office Practice, Typing Business department trained students for the age of automation Preparing students for careers in the business world is the primary objective of the Business Depart- ment. lncluded in the curriculum are courses in Bookkeeping, Stenography and Typing. The capable staff, always aware of the increasing demand by in- dustry for better trained, more ef- ficient employees, is constantly striving to keep pace with the latest 132 techniques and developments to insure their students' progress. Distributive Education and Office Occupations programs offer the students an opportunity to partici- pate in a work-study program which introduces the student to actual on-the-job training experi- ence in conjunction with practical classroom training. Jack Fischer - Distributive Education, Voca tional Training Portia Merrill - Office Occupations, Typing 7' l , ,,,. num-ll .ggunuldlt M New i N.-New i 1 1 Eg ,S Qi 5 , ,Muff Q V , , WX 5 1' ,gl Z, , Q f K ' w ' ,iz ' f. H V ' Aa, A f 'V 5 ? - YJ ' ' ' , ,, , I , E Y I me A W 4 4' -4 V f ' ' 'Uh-'Mm' 'V' f N7 ' Mfmf 44 ,f , ,,,- ,, ,A W M I I I- 32 wif, 'M Wu' 'WGw'W ....,,,.,,,,,,.., ,, if G I V. .1 , ,,,, , , , W - .M , Q-V: -Aw. A ,A W W V N VEzV:jjfs,1rff5fZ,fEW Www iiff Joan Struck - Stenography, Typing i i Jeanne Carmody - Bookkeeping, Typing Gee, I think he's cool! Mary Carmody - Stenog raphy, Typing ......0.........,x,,.Q, Leona Garrison - Bookkeeping, Typing 1 S ' 2 gi XA X' Charles Trowbridge - Drafting, Metal Shop Willard Duey - Drafting l Thomas Morris - Diversified Occupations, Vocational Training Safety goggles furnish eye protection in shop work. 134 I if John Staats - Woodworking awww, 'i 'z -it Roger Kendall- Driver's Education Industrial education acquired audio-visual aids Audio-visual equipment was in- troduced in the Industrial Educa- tion Department for the first time this year. With such devices as transparencies, filmstrips, films, and tape recordings, the students received valuable instruction. lt was found that students more readily understand these technical areas when they can be instructed visually as well as verbally. The Industrial Education Depart- ment consisted of courses in Mechanical drawing, architecture, photography, graphic arts, wood- working, advanced cabinet work, introduction to metals, and metal technology. In areas of vocational classes, machine shop, which is a 2-year program, welding and vo- cational drafting were offered. Robert Bowles - Woodworking, Graphic Arts, Metal Shop tional Graphic Arts Ronald Huddleston - Photography, Voca- M 135 Physical education classes weathered year of utogetherness Never before in the history of Springfield High School have so many students been crammed to- gether in such a small area. This fact not only holds true for the academic departments, but the P.E. program has also been a major disaster area. With the assistance and cooper- ation of all the P.E. teachers, the students learned to share equip- ment and space. Some classes were assigned to the stage and the old gym for their activities. Facili- ties became so crowded during the 4th and 5th periods that classes were forced to meet on alternate days. lt was not at all unusual to see students doing calisthenics in the main hall. Everyone involved in the S.H.S. Physical Education program dis- played great effort and patience in attempting to make the best of an ultra-complex situation. l Helen Johnson - Sophomore and Junior Girls P.E. Girls P.E. ff-ff: , .- Linda McCoy - Senior we-V N., Thomas England - Freshman and Sophomore Boys P.E.,Swrmming Joseph Rockford - Junior and Senior Boys P.E. Wy .MYWY 1- '- Q' A , Don Hudson - Freshman and Sophomore Boys P.E. f M Z I zfCm,,,,,f.,Q,:9'4i..- .,, 4 Wwiff ' r f 414: H Norman Keefner - Freshman and Sophomore Boys y P E fi' sf L' rw, ffl 1 ffff 1.4-f Don Yutzy - Junior and Senior Boys P.E. 137 Q wx an gs 7 5 9 Z E Z In Alma Liebman - Freshman Girls P E Juanita Jones - Junior and Se teacher. Ann Wisnosky - Swimming Y As a part of his program, Earl Gardner is enrolled in a Woodworking course. Special education provided academic and vocational trainin Special Education at Springfield High School is designed to meet both the academic and the voca- tional needs of the students in the program. Approximately fifteen students were enrolled for the past year. The group met as a class during one-half of the school day. During the other half of the day, the stu- dents attended various other classes in the schoolg or they were employed as teacher-assistants, cafeteria assistants, or custodial assistants. Susan Willey directed the pro- gram and worked with the students on an individual basis. Susan Willey - Special Education Janet and Janice Parks are employed as Cafeteria Assistants. ffiee staff remained calm under tr ing conditions Springfield High School was in- deed fortunate to have the services of a dedicated, efficient office staff. In the Main Office, Mrs. Lane, the bookkeeper, and Mrs. Hursh and Mrs. Browning, the secretaries, maintained a friendly, businesslike atmosphere as they performed a multitude of duties. Mrs. Martinie, Director of the Student Office, Miss Bryant and Mrs. Trautman, Attendance Clerks, and Mrs. Blair, School Nurse, also capably carried out their duties amid the swarms of students who frequented this office. Finally, in the Counseling Office, Mrs. Kostolni graciously assisted students, faculty, and counselors. S.H.S. would simply not be able to function without the services of this fine staff. Marian Martinie - Student Office Director 140 Hilda Blair - School Nurse i ilfl PS. Ko Grace Kostolni - Counseling Office Secre tary Liglli I i A 5 i ,V fm , ff, um, I wg. Hn , , , ., .M , ww usxxml N f :'5',g. 141 2 ,fMa2r.,,: Arvia Bryant- Attendance Clerk Dorothy Lane - Bookkeeper ny MNC Former students, Mark Collins, Tom Berry, and Mark Nelch, return during Christmas Norma Browning- Secretary, Main Office vacation. Nadine Trautman - Attendance Clerk I . it ,Q ,nf ....H-M' ,ir l Mildred Hursh - Secretary to Principal Dr. Roger Huson - Acting Superintendent of Schools Dr. Roger Huson named acting superintendent of i schools for district 136 Following the resignation of Dr. A. Hugh Livingston in November, 1968, Dr. Roger Huson was named Acting Superintendent of Schools for District 186. Dr. Huson had been a member of the staff in the Springfield schools for several years. He was granted a sabbatical leave to complete work on his doc- torate at the University of Illinois in September, 1965g and in Septem- ber, 1966, he returned to the Springfield System as Assistant Superintendent. Since assuming his new duties, Dr. Huson has been besieged with such problems as the alleviation of overcrowding in many of the schools and the adjustment of the curriculum with the enactment of new legislation. S? FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE, Front Row: Chairman Mike Cortelyou, Secretary Mrs.Edward Feldhausen,P.T.A.Secre- Bernice Rappell, John Turner, Willard Duey, Mary Carmody. Row 2: William Evans, taryg Harry Busch,P.T.A. Second Vice- Sherwin Kroll, Preston Hott, John Cooler. Not Pictured: Mr. Frankowiak. President. discussed student - faculty relations Mr. Bill Bowlby,, P.T.A, Treasurerg Mrs. Richard Robbins, First Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Perry Lindley, President. f W Although the staggered-shift schedule made meetings of any type difficult to arrange, the Faculty Advisory Committee did manage to meet occasionally. The Committee, an elected body represent- ing the faculty, serves as a sound- ing board in such areas as student- faculty relations and faculty-ad- minlstration relations. P.T.A. provides g m scoreboard HWe Care Enough to Care More was the motto of the Springfield P.T.A, this year. An Open House in September was followed by pro- gramsonColIegeAdmissionand Se- lection, Lawlessness, and the an- nual Christma, Program. A new scoreboard for the gymnasium was the P.T.A. gift to the school. The teachers' brunch on June 6 brought the Associations year to a suc- cessful close. 143 2-A. 'tn Q.-a. Roberta McCoy - Study Hall Supervisor 144 Virginia Hansen - Study Hall Supervisor tud hall directors maintained atmosphere for stud Study hall directors Mrs. McCoy, Mrs. Hansen, and Mrs. Nelch helped maintain peace and quiet for studious Solons. This year, the size of study halls has decreased considerably in comparison to past years. This was due to the shorter hours, with fewer study halls al- lotted in student schedules. Mrs. McCoy and Mrs. Hansen supervised the auditorium while Mrs. Nelch assisted the Librarian, Mrs. Haaker. Only during fourth and fifth hours have freshmen and sophomores had a taste of what study halls are - climbing over people to get to your seat, studying on your knees, and returning to study hall after being sent back from the library because it was filled to capacity. DAY CUSTODIANSI Lloyd Sistek, Bill Shipley, Frances Brunk, Harold Picker- el, Ray Mogle. Custodial and cafeteria staffs served shs well Day classes, night classes, numerous programs and meetings, and a continuous parade of stu- dents, teachers, and visitors - all these things combined to make the work of the custodial staff ex- tremely difficult this year. With the onset of the split shifts, it was nec- essary to divide the work between a day and a night staff. Another group of service per- sonnel was on duty daily in the NIGHT CUSTODIANS: Frank Kobetich, Bob Kelly, Victor Wartenbe, Agnes Bradley, Junnie Holmes, Bob Craig, Charles Pile. Not Pictured: Dorothy Simmons, Lillian Ivy. cafeteria. A selection of three hot- plate lunches was offered each day. ln addition to these, sand- wiches, snacks, ice cream, and milk were also served. Popsicles were especially popular in the dessert line. The cafeteria staff was also called upon to serve refresh- ments at meetings of various kinds, as well as to prepare dinners for athletic teams. CAFETERIA STAFF, Front Row: Alleta Britton, Betty Sperry, Elfreida Blair, Betty Myers, Maxine Pope, Doris Sidner. Row 2: Norma Goddard, Arvella Brawner, Martha Lee, Neva Colean, Emily Wiebking, Clella- Patterson, Mar- del Moffett. l45 x ff- x A X 2.41 4 1 X X if Q' 4 MSF 1 147 'fw,?gHf:fe5ff1, wstwii, 9,2,221Cie142:g?1ss2g5yg2,iggg,gff,ggg59... , 1515, 'wgffg555,,eM?,,g,,,V: , ,,g,5,g,s7,,,V. ?Q'?3fs,wfs1fQsfygf,4.w, , I5i35?ffSf55-if3,Q,yiyFEL's'T5 KH li?l4?'gi1?Sf5iiE4 '5, 325 . f-we,'?i5gj5e,'2':,': ,-Yu ,. .:L-. wie, ff-, - ,A v,i, ., ,EigiN35f.S4vgi?glfi?f:-lzfssiilx . my . . 11 . 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V,ffagpai?wmefsigisirii-wzgg,,-,ww , iw, ,,5,55,es1Q,ff5,,g: -V ,xfwsr--vf2,.f:fff.-V ,..7,s,v , PSFSSVT?5?2S:5g?1s??Q?8ia3Q5i?5f?1sifel5 5 451,?'fvaff2,gff5?jSm7g5gg?5g,ff:f' Left to Right: President, Dave Goldmang Vice-President, Jeff Sewardg Secretary, Lindi Porterg Treasurer, Curl Lindquist. Cinda Ackerman David Adkins Charles Allen Mike Alley Paul Allyn James Anderson Mary Arnold Dan Atteberry Pam Aud Joe Avart Randy Bahlow Debra Bahre Nancy Baker Bruce Baldoni Tom Bangert Sue Barbour Jim Barham Michael Barker William Barnes Pam Barnett Bonnie Barrow Gary Barrow Bob Bartel Mike Bartscht Debbie Bass Gary Bateman Rosemarie- Bates Ruth Baxter Curt Beam Rhonda Beard Mary Bechtel Cathy Beck Sandy Beck Nancy Becker Susan Bennett Jim Best Jeff Bierman Dennis Biggerstaff Lee Birdsell Thom Bishop Verney Blackburn Henry Blackwell Glen Blakley Ernie Bliesner John Blythe John Bogden Dave Bonnet Ray Boosinger Shirley Bormida Steve Bormida Peg Brady Gary Brannan Nancy Brida Randy Brinkman Carl Britz Donna Broden Quent Bromwell David Broughton Mike Brown Dave Brumme Todd Bryan Carol Buckles Debbie Buddemeier Penny Buecker Cynthia Buker Kathy Burke Susan Burke Robert Byus Vicki Cadwallader Chris Cameron Bruce Campbell Cathy Carline Penny Carlson Kent Carpentier Pat Castles Bob Ch rans Letty Christie Cheryl Cianferri Harry Clark Karen Clark John Clements Beverly Cochran Janis Cochran Bruce Cochrane Curl Coe Allyn Colantino Janet Cole Terry Colston 'WM ,, VV ,X ,,,- , ,,V, 4 ' f ff :6v5wf,,vZmQ,fwfm KW, f , ' 'AWMVNV 'V A -v:2Vg4,V,-Wig, E' ,. , VL,fy.7f1Vfmsf , . V' N f JL, ai' V VV with rf f, f WWKH 6- ' JH ' , .jeff l -' V 2 if 'ff AQ ' ,fw V , 5, VViVf,,,:,,4,.w 4 e3jigfifif,f5f,lZg: fffff A V Student tea Susan Crawford Debbie Dahlhauser Kathleen Daily Chris Davidson Donna Davidson 154 Q' Cf ,Vi-,Ver ,,.V , V i-,' , ,, V, V. Vagina, - , , wh ,W , ,, , cher displays vast knowledge of navigational hazards. Pam Crespi Clara Cross Steve Cullen Dan Dailey Jerry Daniels Greg Davis Linda Davis Please take my picture! Steve Dawson Dee Day Mary DeBoice Jim Dees Rich D'EIia Beth Denison Ron DeRosa Eddie Dexheimer Dan Dickinson Sue Dickinson Chuck Dinquel Jessica Dixon I spy a polar bear! The second shift assembles for the invasion Paul Dorkins Linda Douglas Mark Dumonceaux Mary Dunkel Jim Dunn Beverly Durr Larry Dyer Doug Dyher 'I56 Alan Eades Mitzi Eastham Jan Eckerstrom Jay Edgecomb Trudy Edwards Mark Ekeren Vicki Elder Dave Eldredge Nancy Elliot Margaret Ellis Cindi Embree Linda Evinksy Kim Fischer Bruce Fitts Patricia Fleming Russell Fleming Tom Flemming Joanne Fortner Mike Foster Dottie Foutch 7 Jan Franklin Shirley Frankowiak John Fricke Charley Fries Stephanie Fritz Richard Fry Bill Fuiten Cherie Fullager Mike Funk Jody Furry Roger Furry Andrea Gaydos Richard Gentry Steve Gerlach Susan Gernenz Jeff Gibbs Irene Gilbert Leslie Gilbert Jane Gillock Dan Glatz if-1 Carolyn Gleason Suzanne Goddard Dave Goldman Jose Gonzalez Terry Goss Ken Gosses Lin Grace Genie Grant Tom Gray Sandy Greenwalt Bob Greenwood James Grepling Debra Grevengoed Michael Grim Mike Grman Deanna Grove Jack Gruwell John Gupton Lyna Gutmann Karen Haas 15 9 Sharon Hagen Dave Hagler Debbie Haliden Pat Halliday Jane Halter Linda Hammerslough Diane Hammond Harry Hammond Edward Handwerk Becky Harbison Janis Harbour Martha Harford Janine Harmony Jim Hartley Carol Harvey Buzz Hatcher Annette Hauptman Barbara Hawker Dana Hawkins Marilyn Hayes Steve Heaberlin Margaret Heidinger Nicolette Heinrichs Cory Helfand Mr. Rockford leads a cheer at Pep Assembly. Meanwhile--backstage - ,W ,, Irwin Helfer Mark Hellner Chris Hendrix John Hendrix Helen Hermon Mary Ann Herron Pat Herter Sali Higgason Joe Hill Vicki Hinds Todd Hirstein Tom Hirstein Joyce Hoagland Mary Hoemann James Hohenstein Gary Holland Da Judge goes incognito Overcrowded conditions forced gym classes to the front lawn. Ray Hollinshead Paul Holz Tassilo Homolatsch John Horn Steve Horner Ruth Horney Debbie Horning Dave Houston Julie Howard Rich Howe Bill Huber Mark Hudson it Q as i we W .1 Q, .,.- egg, . K K X .N K . W - . X A 5 X K K . . ,M ,Q WNNWWNM ...,X.X, A K ls Mad's centerfold really that interesting? Jim Hughes Bruce Hunter Mary Hunter Ed Huntley Lynne Hurwitz Jan Hutmacher Anna Janazzo Sally Jameson 164 Doug Jasmon Linda Jenkins Carol Johnson Janelle Johnson Jim Johnson Mark Johnson Sue Johnson Gary Jones Pat Jones Polly Jones Sue Jones Nick Judd Linda Kansy Leroy Kasch William Keating Flick Kehl Sheila Keith Pam Kelley Bill Kellner Denis Kerasotes Sue Kessler Tom Kilby Fred Kincaid Cheryl Kirchner Gary Kitchen Suzanne Kline Connie Klutnick Irene Koehler Cindy Koskey Don Kother Lynda Kovski Jon Kozeliski Gary Kramzar Sandra Kuizin Linda Kuntzi Terry Landrey Sheila Lane Theresa Langenfeld John Large Dennis Larson Lee Lash Faye Larue Dave Lasswell Dave Laughlin Kristi Lawson Sandra Lawson Becky Leinum Dan Leming Ellen Leslie Bob Lien Joe Lindley Curt Lindquist Nora Little Carolyn Livingstone Greg Locke Charles Lockhart Dave Logue Roberta Lohman Nikki Long Venita Long Mike Lopian Penny Lorenzini Becky Loud Cheri Lowe Linda Lowrie Grace Luttreli Jim Lutz Keith Lyon Connie Maas Nobel Maddui Craig Magee Gary Main Jan Mallicoai Marla Marantz Pamela Mari JoAnn Marquardi David Marsh Tom Marsh Pat Mathes Linda Matsler Randy Mayfield Rick McAdams Jo McCarthy Kendra McCarthy You don't understand-this is our only source of money! Gary McCIanahan Bob McDaniel John McKibbin Sharon Menichetti 169 'WMS i l ,. Il S , 1 E , 2 as l , X , ,,A, l Dick who? Debbie Mercker Dixie Merrifield Charles Mever Deanne Mickle Melody Milby Louise Miller James Milner Deborah Mitchell Linda Mitchell Pat Moe Pam Mohr Phil Montgomery 170 School is where my appendix is. , Skirts are like that-yeah, they are. The Teaberry Shuffle. Rob Moody Charlene Moore Donna Moore Gordon Morrow Beverly Moss Terry Moss Ann Mueller Vicki Mueller Dede Murphy Paula Musselman Sue Myerscough Mary Nachtwey if , 5035455 fguwsmwkgm W1 Fred Norman Pam O'Keefe Nancy Olson Robert Ondes Bernice Osborne Albert Otto William Owens Sharon Owings John Page Richard Paris Jeremy Patey Sharon Patterson Jim Patton Steve Patton David Paull Randi Payne Bill Pearman Al Pendleton Ken Pennington Deb Peters Diane Peterson Ron Peyton Joe Phillippe Jack Pierce Lorena Pillman Linda Piper Chuck Poland Jan Poole Mike Poole Dwight Poore Linda Porter George Powell Terry Powell Bob Prentice Becky Pucka Pat Pulliam Roger Purnell Peggy Puschel Sally Randolph Karen Ratz 221 Nancy Redding Elizabeth Reisch Norm Reitzel Erika Rethy Karen Reynolds Kathy Reynolds Sue Reynolds Bill Rhoades Jeff Rice John Rieken Dave Ringland Tom Rippel Jeanette Robertson Reida Robinson Ken Rodenberg Craig Roderick Patty Roland Paula Rose Diane Routson Don Ruggless Mike Ruschmeyer Denise Rutherford Carolyn Sackett Mark Sand Brenda Sanders Deborah Sanders Sue Sandman Beverly Scaife Carol Schaeffer Susan Schenk Roger Schleyhahn Sandy Schnirring Robert Schuerman Sally Schuerman Mark Schullian Laura Schwartz Dick Scott Kent Scott David Searcy Larry Searcy Vicki Seward Diane Sexton David Shaneman Steve Sheffield Are you sure this is how Miss America started? Missy Sebring Joe Selvaggio Janet Sescleifer Jeff Seward award you with the Fickle Finger of Fate Award! Now, for you fat people, we have here Linda Shehadeh Ken Shewmaker Rex Shirk James Shutt Steve Sias Steve Simmons Nancy Sims Mara Beth Skelley Cynthia Smith Dale Smith Dave Smith Frank Smith 178 if , , ,, if fi ,ff I ,, ' A 4 Q ww' r Hint! Ci Student Council exchange student observes SHS classes Marilyn Smith Rusty Smith Susan Smith Wendi Smith Rick Smrcina Dave Smysor Kathy Snyder Steve Sommer Tom Spann Gerry Spears Karen Squires Robert Springer Deb Stanley Gerald Stark Kent Starkey Terri Stauffer Brenda Stephens Debbie Sevens John Stewart Stephen Stewart William Stieren Steve Stogsdill Charlie Straub Rosemary Stubbs Claire Stuckey Greg Stutler Mark Suits Shelley Sunderland Belinda Sundermeyer Glen Swenson Larry Taintor Becky Taylor Larry Taylor Sue Taylor Linda Tennyson Sue Theobald Tara Thomas Bob Thompson Mona Thompson Steve Thompson Jan Thurwachter Elaine Tick Clarence Tinsley Bill Tomlinson Donna Tomlinson Logan Tracy Everett Truedson Katie Tucker Sally Vaninger Kathy Vieira Pat Vinson Vicki Volk Sandra Wagner Don Wake Allyn Walker Lloyd Walty John Ward Barb Wardell David Wasmundt Rich Walt Sue Watts Anne Weber Larry Weems Debbie Weiner Tom Weitzel Mike Wells Beth Wenzel Beth West Joan Wetzel Greg Wheeler Sandy White Frank Whitney Floger Whitsell Deb Wilcockson Allyn Wilcox Sara Wilcoxson Elizabeth Wildman Craig Williams Don Williams James Williams Jill Williams Judy Winch Jody Winslow Susan Wolters Kathleen Wood Martha Wood George Wright Linda Wright Mark Yaeger Goo Yee Rebecca Yocom Sue Zieger SENIORS NOT PICTURED Terry Allen Donald Anderson Kerry Atwood Lawrence Baptist William Beatty James Beaumont Bert Bennett Roy Boyer Sharon Bruss Larry Butts Mike Carnduff Tim Conrad Gary Courtney Gwen Cunningham Noel Dalbey Richard Davis James A. Dietenback Katherine Dominick Charles Eddington Robert F. Edmonds Raymond V. Filipiak Sharry Floski Paul R. Gathard Michael G. Gieser Breuton Gibson Anthony J. Gordini Victoria Greenan George R. Hall Roger E. Hamlin Aaron Hannon John J. Hathaway William D. Helm Danny R. Hirstein Lydia M. Howard Robert L. lngels James J. lppolito William E. Jacoby Linda L. Jiardina Jay H. Jones Diane Lee Judd Richard Kelly Thomas C. La Bonte Thomas L. Lanham Earl G. Ledbetter Rick C. Lookis Mark R. McCauley Gregory John McFall Doug Richard Miller Stephen R. Miller Mike Mohammad Shirley Moreno Tom Morgan George Moyer Thomas Murphy David Neg rete William O'Connor Dorothy Oliver Thomas Peters Katherine Phillips Jane Pittman James Presley Larry Ragel Jeanette Randall Ken Rice Bill Richardson Ned Riseman Dean Robison Richard Rodgers Michael Roseberry Eero Ruuttila Truman Scheller Susan Spencer David Summerson Sally Tiefel Bradley Wade Roy Wall Stanley Warman Jeremy Watts Louis Weber Judy Weller La Vonna Westbrook Dave Williams at Q wx 1ffWxii35 l:5if:?lr:,,.. , itHV1W4ie5?i's?irfw, wx: 1' XUW1i2mr?' find, zm gsggfsaametimisf 14' vsiWfrx,,,,J Zilla W9 , Q, ..,,:fQ-rm me . , ,- :te -fl :lr wr , fi-'itlferfsfeimfig ,, m,,,lS,,1mym,,L 1, ,,tfffq,.5-km: f,, tw:- si ,A 53 ,rgf1924:iz'Q,f ' ' ,Ag,1W:1fj-figfgltz gsm 11 2 Till' Q vsemmavrs- :gr sz1sQsfrm,m,. ., wfafrmv fr,errer,'i:' ,, a?k,Etgfsz1ar3QWr,:2r,:nhg 5 ti Q it Q fi 5 i rswafifwana ,, -f i-,fi r1W'?i2,.:ga2fs:5r,2ff- John Adams Flick Adermann Gary Adkins Della Alexander Gail Allen Bob Anderson Kim Anderson Judy Andrew Elaine Apostolos Becky Appenzeller Sue Askew Janice Avart Susan Avery Vicki Bachmann Steve' Baer Jim Baggs Tom Baker Mike Balkauskas Shelly Bannister John Baptist Sharon Barbee Troy Barnes Julie Barrick Allan Barron Randy Barrow Mary Bates Betty Beard Kevin Beatty Mike Bechtel Jerry Beck Nancy Bedini Janet Behrens Paul Bell Corwin Bentley Dan Bergner Left to Right: Marty Weisbaum, President: Carol Floutman, Treasurerg Jean Yoder, Vice Presidentg Phyllis Foster, Secretary. Cf Sharon Bergschneider Sheila Blalock Gladys Blankenship Diana Blauvelt Jerry Blount Chris Bluhm Rob Bolinger Cindi Boner Paul Bordignon Steve Bormann Sandy Bostian Connie Bowman Greg Boyer Mike Bradley Chris Branch JoEllen Brinquet Dan Bristol Carol Brittin Carol Brooks Neila Brookshier Gail Brown Marilyn Bu rge Jeff Burgess Barbara Burns Gloria Burris Dick Burton Stephen Butler Brenda Byus Richard Cadigan Jerry Callarman Dan Camelin Ann Cameron Stacy Cameron Jean Carlson Mike Carmean Charles Carruthers Nancy Carruthers James Cary Dorothy Cazel Mary Chapin Nancie Chapman Dennis Charlton Sue Chase Theresa Cianferri John Clark Steve Clark Bev Clawson Rick Claycomb Marty Clements Jerry Cobb Rex Coble Mark Cochran Mike Cochran Alan Cohen Deborah Colson Brent Conn Don Constant Bob Cooper Patty Correll George Coutrakon Pete Coutrakon John Cowie Walt Coy 187 Larry Crawford Tom Crouch Jeff Daily Carla Daley Joanne Daniels Maureen Darling Babs Dart Linda Dash Linda Davison Janice Day Terry DeFrateS George Deiss Sally Dexheimer Jim Dickinson Joanne Dodds Julie Dominick Todd Domke Jane Downing Val Dudley Debbie Dugger Dan Durham Kirk Dyson Jill Edgecomb Vanessa Edmonds Rob Edstrom Harold Edwards Mark Edwards Robert Eimer Diane Elliot John Ellsworth Jodi Elmore Linda Ervin Jeff Evans Georgia Farley Ken Fehr Tom Flanagan Tom Fleckenstein Tom Flvnn Larry Folkerts Phyllis Foster Don Foutch Dave Fowler Nancy Franke Ken Frankowiak Kathy Frantzreb Lynn Frederick Lew Friedland Pam Fries Julie Fritsch Lynda Frkovich Mary Fromm Mike Gahan Vicki Gahwiler Phil Galli Marilyn Gates Harold Gathard Joys Geiselman John Gentile Trabue Gentry Harry Gill Steve Glass Mike Gleason Tom Goodwin 1 'SW f I 1 1 ' f ff' W' y 'Q-0-D11 Z r J 5 4 , W i ff 2, Bob Gorbold Andy Gordon Scott Gray Melita Greblo David Gregory Kenneth Griffith Mary Grimes ,Qc-Q fu Jim Grove Brad Gubin Linda Gunning Ken Hagan Verne Hall Debbie Hamilton Jill Hamilton 4 S in E 'sz' Mary Handshy Bill Hardy Jim Harford V ,- Dennis Harlan , Brickey Hart ' Donelle Hartigan Barb Hasara ,H aa Pat Haskell Linda Heiberg Dave Heimlich Jim Hendricks John Henn Deb Herdes Karen Hickey on Carolyn Hield Mark Higgins Mike Hileman , Fred Hill Jan Hill Janice Hindson Sue Hoard Pam Hodge Nancy Hoemann Nancy Hohenstein Mike Holl Dave Holland Debbie Hollingsworth Beth Holzaepfel The great escape! 189 Gary Hoover Stan Hopwood Dennie Houston Leoria Howard Gary Howell Bill Hull Sue Hulvershorn Ross Hulvey Bridget Humphrey Janet lmlay Nancy lppolito Bruce Irvin Jeanie Irvine Nick Irving Dick Jackson Kevin Jackson Carlene Johnson Ron Johnson Vicki Johnson Grant Johnston Brenda Jones Donna Jones Gary Jones Larry Jones Kate Judd Lynn Juhl Tim Jurincie John Karaianis Sondra Kasalko Donna Kates Jane Kaufman Carolyn Kay Kim Kazmaier Miriam Keeley Hank Keene Nancy Kellus Warren Kelly Jill Kennedy Mark Kenyon Vicki Kerasotes Debbie Kerr Nick Ketchum Gail Kiefer Jenny Kimes Denise Kimmich Sid Kincaid Bob King Donna King Joe King John Kirk Lynn Kirk Phil Kirschner Stephanie Klein Paul Klug Ann Koch Dick Koopman Dave Kopf Leslie Kramer John Kublick Steve Lamar Debbie Landrey Holly Lane Kim Lane Susan Lane Mike Langenfeld Debbie Langford Bill Lanier Carol Lansford Jacquie Larsen Liz Laswell Joy Lauder Bill Lauters Debbie Leach Pam Lee Fred Lenz Mary Ann Leonhard 191 Vicki Lerch Joe Liberman Ben Lindsey Bob Lohrenz Nancy Lynch Pat Maggio Walter Maier Randy Malcher Dave Manson Debbie Mari Vickie Markillie Charles Mark Linda Marlowe Lanet Marr Jim Martin Lynn Martin Monica Martin Phyllis Martin Robert Massey Tom Mau John Maurer Terry Mazrim Gary McBride Kevin McCabe Teri McCaffrey Alan McCalister Dave McCauley Mike McClintick Sandra McCollum Carolyn McCormick Wendy McCroskey John McDermott Beth McGee Dan McGrath John McMillan Joe McRoberts Mark Melynk Dave Merritt Karen Meyers Rick Millard Scott Miller Linda Mills Paul Miloncus Brad Mitchell Mary Mitchell Craig Molnar Ginny Money Radene Mon roney Becky Morgan Anne Moss Eric Mueller Jean Mullen Peggy Myers Margaret Natale Jeff Neal Bill Neat David Neathery Janice Neposchlan Nancy Nikirk Nancy Nolan Judi Northrup John Oaks Kathy O'Brien tlll :ga rlltl J llrl f it -- ' f' ' ' ' t i2V1',,ff i,. 5 l', ' g 5 . it VVV, V A w I L, 4. Qt 'f, I 7 x' , f ' -' Lt W V W ' 'vt' J , , f- :Z A, V X.. , .,,,,. , ,,, A 43537 -' ,. 4 ,, V ' Q L t Q il WWW Wav' Gin, vermouth and an olive. l've got to remember that. And there's a good one on page 69. Did you say this was Ulysses? Mike O'Connor Denise Oehmke Rick O'Hara Lori Oldenburg Nancy Olinger Jan Ondes Keith Osburn Mike Osterholt Tom Overstreet Nancy Owens Norma Ozier Susan Pearson Debbie Pelham Kenny Peters Steve Peterson David Petrauskas Steve Petrone Kathy Phillips Bill Porter Pat Powell Steve Powers Lauretta Pribal Kris Proctor William Putnick Jeanette Putting Laura Rauch Susan Rector Psychological warfare. Gary Reeves Nancy Reinning Paulette Rettinghaus Debbie A. Reynolds Debbie K. Reynolds Richard Rice Dorothy Richardson Nancy Richter Jay Riseman Kim Roach Emily Roberts Michael Robertson Don Robinson Henny Robinson Ron Robinson Carol Routman Cindy Royal Barb Rubin Sheridan Ruggles Dale Ruggless Ron Ruskey Jeanne Rutter Margie Ryan Martha Ryan Ron Sanders Laura Sands Kathy Saner Judy Scaife James Schackmann Donne Schirmer Jim Schlembach Fred Schleyhahn Suzie Schnepp John Schrieber Steve Schroeder Pat Schwagmeyer Mike Schwartz Becky Schwarz Paula Selvaggio Bob Sennings Lori Sgro Gary Shae 194 K . ,dis is Do you see what I see? Wi Affl i i .,,! mv f L lat? I ' W re, f f J jfj ws 'ii-1 M , we .7 ,,,, ,.. J ' 'Z'Z i ii 5 A J 3 cw Vfggkjf Pat Sheahan Gail Sheffield Bob Shelton Jeanne Sherer Sue Shinn Rita Shirk Laurie Shontz Billie Short Linda Short Becky Siegel Debbie Simmons Jeff Skaggs Betty Skeeters Bruce Smith Gary Smith Janet Smith Nancy Smith Nancy Snow Connie Solomon Linda Spiegel Paul Spitz Joyce Springer Coni Staff George Stailey Jim Stark Pat Starling Debbie Steh man Debbie Steinbaugh Bob Stelzer Gary Stewart Marsha Stewart Kurt Stine Rich Stokes Anne Stutz Mary Suddarth Keith Sullivan Barb Swearingen Barb Tarr Mike Tarr William Tarr Darlene Tepker Arnold Terkel Keith Thomas Jan Thompson Judy Thompson Rick Thompson Arthur Tipps Joe Tomko Norma Tomlinson Tom Toomey Rick Towner Mike Towsley Gail Tracey Pat Tracy Randy Trees Tom Truesdale Bruce Truter Susan Uber Ron Varns Ed Vehovic Mike Verona Carolyn Vetter Liz Vicars Janice Vignali Debbie Vincent Mike Vincent Sharon Vink Margaret Voyles John Vuylsteke John Wake Thom Walsh Karen Washko Ruth Wasmundt Debbie Watson Roxanne Watson Craig Webb Marty Weisbaum Terri Weller Steve Wells Grace Wendling Maggie West Dave Wheatman Stuart Whitaker Dale Whittle Harold Wieties Jeff wilday Jackie Williams Kay Williams Betty Wilson Carol Wilson Carol Winhold Brenda Winkelman Ken Winner Rebecca Winning Carol Wise Keith Wood Steve Wood Barb Woods Gary Woodson Pam Woolard Richalene Wormer Steve Wright Jerry Yates Jean Yoder Shelley Yoder Paula Ziegler Janet Zoch : W wr mm Watch it, or l'Il turn you into a frog! 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TIT! -2-Q our' 19 sy 6 T2 4? 0-1 W ff Meg Boehner Jim Bolinger Linda Bond Rita Bordignon Mary Bormida Anne Bowlby Cindi Boyle Ken Bradley Tracy Bradshaw Sue Braverman Frank Bregenhorn Jerry Briggs Tom Britz Kurt Brotherson Diane Broughton Donna Broughton Albert Brown Courtney Brown Roger Brown Dave Brown Kent Brunsman Robert Buck Karyl Buddemeier Mary Lou Bundy Dennis Burgener Chuck Burke Sally Burke Sally Burnett Roger Burris Dave Butcher Jackie Cadwallader Kevin Cain James Calhoun John Calvert Vicky Camelin Carol Campbell Paula Camper Stephen Cape Sue Carline Nancy Carlson Cliff Chapman Barb Chase Dave Cihak Doug Clapp Connie Clark Leslie Claycomb, Jr Pam Claywell Kevin Cline Jim Clink Bill Cody Dave Colburn Jay Colston Deby Constant Gene Constant Penny Constant Becky Cordell Tim Costello Jackie Courtney Karen Cowan Nancy Crawlord David Crisp Linda Culver Joyce Dangle Sue Danna Sally Dauphinais Diane Davidson Ray Davis Alana Davison Nancy Dawson Sam Dawson Lloyd Day Sue Dees Carl DeFrates Ollie DePriest Kay DeRight Frank DeRosa Ron Dickerson Raymond Dillon Dana Dinora Barb Donnelly Denise Dowler Steve Downtain Nancy Durbin Sandy Eaves Fred Edmonds Jim Edmonds Doug Edwards Dave Elder Sandra Ellington Dave Ellsworth Loralyn Engel Gus England Dave Erickson David Estes Karen Estes Steve Estes Rob Evans Mick Evnin Laurie Eyster Brenda Fagan Craig Fahringer Robert Fah ringer Dan Fallucca Kathy Farley Debbie Ferchow Barb Ferguson Jon Filbrun Judy Filson Judy Fisher Janine Flanagan Elizabeth Foster Randy French Debbie Fritz Kathy Fritz Debbie Fry Trudy Fuhrken Linda Fu iten Jane Funk Bill Furry Paula Gaa Ed Gahan Gary Gallup Martha Gamon Bill Gant Richard Gassdorf Marguerite Gaydos Raymond Gedaminski Connie Gerstung Barb Gibson Debbie Gibson Janet Glenn Deby Glines Teri Glover Bill Gochenour Craig Goodard Lisa Goodwin Neil Graham Cindy Greene Glen Greening Nancy Griffin Debbie Griffith Margie Griffith Donna Grigsby Ken Grm'an Karl Groesch Kurt Groesch Mike Groesch Mary Beck Groff John Gulley Harold Gutmann Lynne Haaker Ed Haas Kathy Hagan Craig Hagberg Brent Hahn Greg Hahn Ethel Hall Sue Halverson Larry Hamlin Mary Hammift 200 yi ffvf f f 5 f of 'if M A, A tiff ! ., 7, , fm J , 669' flask ,.,, 6291? f John Hampton Gary Handwerk Tom Harbison Charles Harris Gary Harvey Keith Haynes Kay Head Debbie Headrick Lydia Hecke Phyllis Heckler Rick Heiberg John Heidinger Phil Heimlich Jack Hellner Scott Helmholz Mark Hemp Bette Henkel Jim Hennessey Keith Henry Bob Hermon Sandy Herron Nancy Hertel John Hester Tari Hickey Connie Higgins Sue Hilton Steve Hinrichs Ward Hirstein Debbie Hissong Holly Hoefle Jodi Hoffman Jan Hoftmeister Ellen Hoggins Mike Hohenstein , Carol Hollinshead Paula Holloway Cindy Holtman Ashley Hoopes Bob Hoover David Horney Jean Howard Lydia Howarth Judy Howett Virginia Hubbard Laurie Huffman Doug Hughes Alexis Humphrey Linda Hunter Climbing the ladder of success? Student Council ponders the problems of SHS. Rosemary Huntley Glenn Hurley Joe Hunfvitz Lee Hutchinson Stan Isley Joe Jackson Verna Jacoby Nick Jannazzo Mark Janus Sam Janusweski Tom Jensen Dave Jewell Mardi Johnson Debbie Jones Jerry Jones Margie Jones Pam Jones Sue Jones Wesley Jones Harry Jorgensen Don Judd Bob Kaige Dennis Kane Kendall Kansy The busiest part of the cafeteria. Tommy Karaianis Mark Katauski Jim Kates Mark Kaull John Kehl Cheri Kendall Carla Kennedy Oren Kennedy Tom Kenyon Gary Kessler Fred Kibbat Frank Kilby Mike Killen Becky Kincaid Dave King Kathy King Mir Kirchner Debby Klang Becky Klein Phil Klein Debra Koke Ken Koopman John Kovski Laurel Krapf M-ww -N . W' fm' 7 in , E W tif H, 1 Q, vb W il 5 11 'QF' Lynne Krapf Peggy Krohe Curt Krueger Karen Kunze Dave Landreth Doug Lane Connie Langston Jean Lanham Jeanne Large Cathy Lawley Cheri Laws Rick Lawson Pam Layden Cindy Leach Steve Leach Hank Leaverton Chris Lee Marianne Lee Mary Lefferts Bill LeMasters Linda Leming John Le Valley Dale Leveque Becky Lindbeck Mike Livingston Bev Lolling Richard Lolling Shearl Long Carol Loveless David Lutz Mary Lynch John Lynn Pam Malcom Rick Maldaner Pat Mann Sharon Mann Chuck Martin Barb Masterson Jeannie Matsler Ed Mattix Sue Mau Bill Maxey Marsha May Robert Mayberry Don McAuliff Ken McCaffrey Tom McCormick Randy McCoy Debbie McDonald Jerry McDonald Stephanie McElwee Mark McGrath Phil McKibbin Dave Meiners Bridget Mercier Molly Metzger Steve Mileham James Miles Margaret Miller Mark Miller Randy Miller Julie Miloncus Claudia Molnar Sharon Monette Ron Monier Tom Montgomery Denny Moore Jerrie Moore Melanie Moore Kevin Moss Phil Mueller Pam Muench Jim Muir Ruth Mullenix Andy Muller Carla Munday Cathy Munzert George Murfin Paul Murray Rose Natale Cynthia Nation Sandra Neal Rick Nebel Nancy Neff Linda Negrete Karen Nesbit Edith Nesbitt Cindy Neuman Sally Newton Ada Nickel Debbie Nickelson Kathy Nolen Peggy Nusbaum Marjorie Nutt Vickie Obcamp Dennis O'Brien Mary O'Brien Peggy O'Connell Sue O'Connor Jane Oltmann Mike O'NeiIl Susan Ormsby Barb Osborne Terri Osborne Karen Osburn Bev Otto Teresa Owens Rick Pardee Diana Parker Priscilla Patey Mike Patkus Mike Patterson Dave Patton Dawn Peake Kathy Pearman Connie Pennington Sheila Peter Jean Petrauskas Mary Peyton Mike Pickett Sally Pinckard Debra Pollack Mike Poston Sue Prentice Sandy Pride Lee Pryor Debbie Puma Cheryl Ragel Becky Raisch Bill Ralph Ross Rambach Linda Ramsey Dale Rankin Andrea Ray Doug Ray Cheri Reed Michelle Reincke Kathy Renfrow Eric Rethy Shelley Rhoads Janet Richardson Bill Riester Mark Risi Candy Roach Sandy Roads Jane Robbins Vicki Roberts Roger Robertson Larry Rogers Marty Roland Jan Roper Blaine Ross Debbie Routson Kathy Rubenstein Becky Rust Robert Ryan Kirk Sand Pete Sander Hilah Sarius Margie Schadow 4127 Hey, guess what I did last night. 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Smith Debby Smith Jay Smith Mark Smith Rodgers Smith Jeff Smysor Laurel Snyder Tim Souther Linda Spanski Carol Spiegel Linda Squires Mike Stark Joy Starkey Sandy Starkey Rex Stauffer Tim Stecker Ernie Stephens Mike Stevens Tom Stevens Ralph Stevenson Carol Stickney Sue Stone Kathy Stormont Candy Strang Craig Straub Tom Stutzman Darrel Sullivan Mike Suppan Deb Tebrugge Allison Thomas Larry Tipps Gregg Tishar Dave Tomlinson Sally Tomlinson Randy Tozer Sue Tucker Cathy Tull Penny Turner Robert Turner Terry Upp Teri Utinski Bob Van Meter Dave Vaughn Dennis Vehovic Connie Vogel Jim Vorderstrasse Nancy Walker Carol Walsh Jack Walsh Jerry Wanless Flick Ward Hugh Wayham Jen Weaver Gary Weber John Weitzel Deri Wendler John Westenberger Chris Whiteside Mark Whitlock Rich Wiley Ann Wilhelm Andy Wilkins Kandy Willey Alan Wilson Lenny Wilson Sue Wilson Bonnie Wise Rick Wolters Barb Wood Dave Wood Debbie Wood Deb Woolery Shirley Wopperer Marietta Wright Deana Wyatt Annette Wyckoff Gork Yee Libby Youngblood Dan Younkin k is h L W tl ' 9 had 'Xt My E s Concentrated study yields a missed cue. The Olympians warm up Dominic Michael Greco Born April 14,1953 Died November 3, 1968 Lynette Jeanne Large Born November 3, 1952 Died February 10, 1969 Greg William Park Born January 28, 1953 Died November 3, 1968 20 7 l l Freshmen , at ,Mgt It , , l t f g rg . t gt invaded hallowed G x Q t' it 'in me ll yea rs 1 v wl,ZQ-wfl:t,E, 1, 1122 -i , t , 1. l it , we it JW llll lllll or , A Debbie Abraham Joel Abramowitz Karen Ackerman James Ackman Bruce Akright Jeff Aldrich Elizabeth Allan Keith Allen Becky Andrew Gloria Apostolos Susan Appleman Carmen Arnold Greg Atterberry Connie Bachmann Mary Bahr Brenda Baptist Karla Barber Bob Barker Julie Barker Dave Barnes Greg Barstead Alan Bass Beth Bast Grace Bauereiss Debbie Baumgartner Kara Bealmer Ellen Beaumont Gail Beck Alane Behrens ' Kimberly Bennett :.. sw . Flay Bentler Don Bergner Bob Bernard Cheryl Berry Pam Bick Nancy Birdsell Greg Blakely Sue Blizek Bonnie Blythe Becky Boehner Tammy Bolinger Sherri Boner Bob Bonfield George Bonnett Connie Bordignon Cheri Bostian Brad Boyd Sandy Boys 208 Left to Right: Secretary, Liz Coutrakong Treasurer, Carolyn Meyer: Vice-President, Pam Caing President, Chip Weisbaum. - N . -'L Bieffe -:x . gg ug g , ..,,.. .X . tti l f 'it ...,., S t -fifiivfg, 1 . ,MW If if 1 A+ ff' th if ME 5622 f Z f I ey f f Sue Boys Gi nger Brammer Greg Brannan Ann Bregenhorn Br Ci enda Brewer ndy Briggs Dennis Bringuet Scott Brinkman Br Marsha Brittin Heather Brooks Debbie Broughton Shelley Brown Terry Brown Vicki Browne Tom Brunner Jim Bryant ad Bucklin Linda Bu ker Ja n Bu rkhardt Terry Burnett Ja n Burris Sue Cadwallader Pam Cain Mark Cantrall Ci Tom Carey Rance Carpenter Rebecca Carriker Connie Carroll Melinda Carroll Dave Carruthers Terry Castles Janet Cazel ndy Chapin Jim Christine Tom Cianferri Debby Clay Garry Clayton Denny Cleary Janet Cliburn Robin Cline Terry Clingan Jane Cody Jack Collins David Colonius Karen Comingore Mark Corsale Kevin Costello Liz Coutrakon Jim Crain Karen Crane Nancy Crespi Gary Crompton Cathy Cross Bi M ll Cummings ike Darling Debra Davis Don Davis Bill Davison Debbie Day Susan Desch Pam Devocelle Sue Dey Dorian Di Bartolomeo Chuck Dickson Carolyn Dittberner Corinne Divis Cate Dixon Steven Dodd M arsha Dorn Larry Drennan Darbin Dumonceaux Robert Dumphy Verne Dunn Marcia Dunne Jane Durham Virginia Dyer Lewis Dyke Richard Eckerstrom Sherry Edmiston Susan Ellington Don Embree Judy Ervin Sue Erwin Libby Evans Linda Fehr Brittin Feldhausen Isabel Findeisen Nancy Fisher Becky Fleckenstein Robin Flesher Sally Flesher Patti Follis Mark Fortman Caren Foster Ed Foy Judd French Joe Freymuth Dave Fricke Richard Fritz John Fry Dick Funk Pam Gaa Gayla Garber Juli Garrard Holly Garv9Y Victor Gasparini Debbie Gathard Holly Gerberding Karen Gerstung Darlene Geschke John Gibson Susan Gibson Connie Gill Trish Gillen Sandra Glenn Pam Goddard Greg Goin Ftob Golding Jim Gomes Jim Goodrich Bill Gordon Robin Goss Stew Grant Gary Gray Melissa Gray Pam Greening Janet Greig Flandy Grepling Sally Griffin Bob Grogan Cindy Grove Flick Grove Mark Hacker Lori Hagberg Denise Hagvall Dave Hahn Cheryl Hamilton Janice Hampton Linda Haney Steve Hanley Cindy Hardy Pat Harkness Brenda Hart Bill Hartigan Betty Hasara Peter Havey Marcy Hawkins Jane Hawks Sandy Hayes Sally Heimlich Diane Heinrichs Susan Helfand Phil Hemp Mark Henn Pam Henning Becky Hershey Teena Hillyer Connie Hilton Larry Hinds Mike Hinds ts. 1:1 ' N . X N N -Q .Q . N ,M S.. N N X 53+ W sl i s-STW YQQ, qv--mf was .Q Q-an 63335 VN ... , i Qs. . N Q.:-,ii .SQ 4 , F ' - K if 5 'A Arii i s X if-4 wh! its X f ' qv. as 'fl' sg: S 5 X it t A sf? s 1,5 gl V 1 Joyce Hindson Mary Hines John Hinman Karen Hirsch Dean Hodde Matthew Hoelter Jon Holcomb Dana Holland Mary Horn Sandy Horn Paul Horning Dale Hoskins Lisa Hott Stephanie Houk Jim Howard Chuck Hudson Donna Humphrey Robin Humphrey Alan Hunter Dave Hurst Joelyn Huson Cathy Hussey Margaret Irving James Isley Steve Jacobs Charles Janes Terry Jeffers Sue Jenkins Janis Johnson Tom Johnson Randy Jones Dennis Judd Paul Kaiser Leslie Kanberg Kathy Kane Ellen Kaufman Rick Kaufmann Kevin Kazmaier Jill Keene Tim Kehoe Do you think il's alive? Well, ya see, it's like this... Joe Ketchum Lori Keyes Madonna Kibbat Sue Kiefer Bob Killen Sue Killen Mark Killion Cheryl Kimball Shawn Kirby Sue Kirk Kathy Kniss Frank Knox Gail Kolinski Steve Koskey Tom Kovski Ann Kozeliski Connie Kramer Christine Kroll Karen Kugler Will Kunkel Steve Kuntzi Debbie Kurz Jennie Lammert Linda Landreth Marc Landrey Tom Lane Lori Lange David Lansford Jennifer Larsen Pete Larsen Don Lasswell Arletta Latham Debbie Lauer Dianna Lawless Debbie Leach Terry Leach Margie Leary Linda Lee Pat Lewis Bill Liberman Terri Lidisky Barb Livingston Chris Livingstone Ann Lohrenz Teresa Long Sue Lorscheider Jeff Loughery Steve Lowrance 212 X x NX x cha - cha - cha Linda Lowrie is really not eavesdropping. we WI XgueQN.F OHS Cynthia Lunger Mary Lutes Meredith Lyon Sue Maggio Kather'ne Major Rick Mari Marcia Marks Fluth Marshall Debbie Martin John Martin Gaye Maxwell Nick Mayfield Kevin McCafferty Charles McCaffery Larry McCarthy Brenda McCarty Martin McClain Cindy McCue Greg McDermand Jo Bet McKinney Mike McKinney Dave McFloberts Val Medlar Mark Merritt Lisa Metzger Carolyn Meyer Linda Meyer Jeff Mickle Mary Midden Tom Mileham Carol Miller Carolyn Miller Dave Miller David Miller Floma Miller Bob Milner Kathy Mitchell Cathy Moss Pat Mrosko Bill Mueller Diane Mullen Jan Muraro Norine Murfin Mark Mussatt Mary Napier Terry Neathery Ruth Negrete Nancy Nelson Dave Nesbitt Lance Neuhaus Aleta Neumann George Newman Kathie Nolan Jim Noll Ginger Noreuil Russ Norwood Mark Oaks Jim Oberman Sandy O'Brien Dennis Oehmke Greg O'Hara Debbie Orr Robert Osborne John Oswald Marsha Owens Debbie Page John Parch Lachelle Parker Pam Parker Janet Parks Janis Parks Lee Parks Larry Patia Jan Patterson Laura Pearson George Pedigo Terry Peebles David Peel Dan Petrone Joe Phillips David Pippy Marla Plumer Cindy Poe David Pollack Mary Poos Michelle Pope Terry Porter John Povse Max Povse Richard Prather Debi Price Dennis Pryor Homer Pryor Jo Randolph David Ratz Elizabeth Rawson Phil Rector Ray Reents Diane Reis Mike Reisch Brett Reynolds Bill Rhea Greg Rice Jim Rice Bob Richardson Sandra Rigg Jeff Ritchison Jo Ritterbusch Aletha Robinson Marty Rockford Debbie Ross Jody Rubin Jim Ryan John Ryan Diane Sablotny Cindy Sackett Doug Sanders Mike Sanders Mark Sandidge Stan Sandidge Cindi Sandman Becky Sands Sue Saner Cathy Jo Savage Mark Scaife Rex Schadow Pat Schleyhahn Joe Schmidt fruivn' uf ' 'M tat, -,, .W V H , f , .. .,A J l A- 'A ,.,I , ,,,v , 6 I, A f ,gy 4 3 y 4 A ' ,,,' , W f my f , .fl W, . , tw HQ, ,., -35' H ' ep, c ityw- ,, , , S 97 V. ,,,. . 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Aiwa 'V ,W f ,M WM We 7 T E 1 x i i K ! 5 Z i Z i l 5 2 2 1 a E Z l Clorox needed here. f , ., J- W, I Mg , W , , ,f , Z ,f 4, 1 U' Z if 9 AJ r f f K I , r,.:',rr , W A , V -, - ,.',, 7 4 fr if W 1 fr S 1 - , ' 1 r ? 5 r , . - ,, ,J . , , W --L 'M L E V Ken Vuylsteke Jess Wake Wendy Wallace Ellen Warman Mary Lou Warner Diana Washko Mary Wasmundt Bonnie Webber Kenneth Weder John Weiner Chip Weisbaum Herb Welch Flon Wenneborg Melody Wersen Loretta Whitler Barb Whitney Sue Wiant Zane Wickham Doug Wilcox Susan Wilcox Bill Williams Julie Wilson Lori Wolfson Cindy Wood Brad Woods Howard Woods Linda Workman Donna Yurdin Sharon Zehr Brad Zeiger VERDIE ALTIZER Culver - Stockton College, B.S. JAMES W. ANDREWS Quincy College, B.A. ROBERT ANKENBRANDT University of Kentucky, M.S. WILLIAM E. ARMSTRONG Illinois State University, B.S. JOYCE E. 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DOROTHY TEMPLE University of Illinois, B.S. CLAYTON TRAVIS Aurora College, B.A. WILLIAM J. TREAT University of Colorado, M. Ed. CHARLES R. TROWBRIDGE Western Illinois University, B.S. WILLIAM TRUESDALE Northern Illinois University, M.A. JOHN H. TURNER University of Illinois, M.S. MARY TURNER University of Missouri, B.S. and A.B. SHARON VAVRA Illinois State University, B.S. ROBERTA VOLKMANN Wartburg College, B.M.E. GEORGE W. WALLIS University of Missouri, M.A. RUTH WATTS University of Illinois, M.A. SUSAN K. WILLEY Southern Illinois University, B.S. LYLE WIND Wartburg College, B.A. CARL WINDISCH University of Illinois, M.S. DONALD YUTZY Eastern Illinois University, B.S. BARBARA ZELLER University of Illinois, M.A. RONALD ZIEGLER Eastern Illinois University, B.S. ZUSPANN, JERRY Bradley University, M.A. 9 ACKERMAN, CINDA - Philos 2, 3, 45 Cap- itoline 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Band 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. ADKINS, DAVID - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Football 2, 35 Track 2. ALLEN, CHARLES - Football 3, 45 Wrest- ling 3, 45 Band 10. ALLEN, TERRY - A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3. ALLEY, MICHAEL - Baseball 2, 35 Bas- ketball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 4. ALLYN, PAUL ANDERSON, JAMES - Transfer Galesburg High School, 19685 Intramurals 45 Stage Band 45 Band 4. ARNOLD, MARY ATTEBERRY, DANIEL - Office Occupa- tions 45 Office Occupations Vice-President 4. ATWOOD, KERRY - Cross Country 25 In- tramurals 2,35 Mixed Choir 2. AUD, PAMELA - Philos 35 Prom Commit- tee 4. AVART, JOSEPH BAHLOW, RANDY - Basketball 2, 3, 4. BAHRE, DEBRA - Art Club 25 A.F.S. 35 A Cappella 45 Advanced Girls' Choir 2, 3. BAKER, NANCY - Pep Club 45 Home Room Representative 45 A Cappella 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Ch0ir3. BALDONI, BRUCE BANGERT, THOMAS - Intramurals. BAPTIST, LAWRENCE BARHAM, JAMES - Intramurals 45 Key Club 3, 45 Pep Band 35 Band 2, 3. BARKER, MICHAEL - Student of the Weekg Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Interact 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. BARNES, WILLIAM - Transfer New Hol- land Community High School, 1967. BARNETT, PAMELA - Home Ec Occupa- tions 45 Mixed Choir 2, 35 Advanced Girls' Choir. BARROW, BONNIE - Distributive Educa- tion 4. BASS, DEBORAH - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Intramurals 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 45 Literary Club 3, 45 Lit- erary Club Board Member 35 Philos 2, 3, 4. BATEMAN, GARY - Baseball 2, 3, 45 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4. BATES, ROSEMARIE - Future Teachers 2, 3, 4. 220 Senior index BAXTER, RUTH - Transfer Feitshans High School, 19675 Distributive Education 4. BEAM, CURTIS - Transfer Peoria Rich- woods High School, 19665 Intramurals 3, Campus Life 35 Spanish Club 45 Spanish Club Vice-President 4. BEARD, RHONDA - Transfer Shawnee South High School, Shawnee Mission Mission, Kansas, 19685 Philos 2, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. BEATTY, WILLIAM - Photographer for Basketball and Football Teams 45 News- paper Staff 2, 3. BEAUMONT, JAMES - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Football 2, 35 Track 25 Intramurals 3, 45 Key Club 2, 35 National Honor Society 3, 4. BECHTEL, MARY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 D.A.R. Good Citizen Award 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Philo Treasurer 35 Philo President 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. BECK, CATHERINE - Intramurals 35 Art Club 3, 4. BECK, SANDY BENNETT, BERT - C.W.T. 4. BENNETT, SUSAN BEST, JAMES BIERMAN, JEFFREY - Tennis 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. BIGGERSTAFF, DENNIS - Madison High School, Madison, New Jersey, Transfer, 19675 Key Club 4. BIRDSELL, LEE - Baseball 45 Intramurals 3, 45 Home Room Representative 2. BISHOP, THOMAS - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Football 25 In- tramurals 45 Key Club 25 Literary Club 35 Student Council 2, 35 Student Council President 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 25 Co-Chairman of After-Prom 45 Homecoming Court 45 Inter- State Student Exchange 35 Senior Class Play 4. BLACKWELL, HENRY - Home Room Representative 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. BLAKLEY, GLEN - Baseball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. BLYTHE, JOHN - Swimming 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Literary Club 3, 45 Drama Club 45 A Cappella 4. BOGDEN, JOHN - Diversified Occupa- tions 3. BOOSINGER, RAY - Track 2, 3, 4. BORMIDA, SHIRLEY BORMIDA, STEVE - Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BRADY, PEGGY - Home Ec Occupations 4. BRANNAN, GARY - Cross Country 25 ln- tramurals 2, 3. BRIDA, NANCY - Diversified Occupations 4. BRINKMAN, RANDALL - Intramurals 35 A.F.S. 2, 35 A.F.S. Treasurer 35 A Cappella 3, 4. BRODEN, DONNA - Intramurals 35 Cam- pus Life 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. BROUGHTON, DAVID - Football 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. BROWN, JEFFREY - Transfer Woodward Granger Community School, 1968. BROWN, J. MICHAEL - Football 2, 35 Track 25 Intramurals 4. BRUMME, DAVID- Intramurals 3. BRUSS, SHARON - Home Ec Occupations 4. BRYAN, TODD - Swimming 2, 3, 45 Swimming Co-Captain 4. BUCKLES, CAROL BUECKER, PENNY - Diversified Occupa- tions 4. BUKER, CYNTHIA - Solonettes 3, 45 Intra- murals 35 Campus Life 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Prom Committee 4. BURKE, KATHY - Student of the Week 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4. BURKE, SUSAN - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. BUTTS, LARRY BYUS, ROBERT - A.F.S. 3. CADWALLADER, VICKI ' CAMERON, CHRISTOPHER - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Fi- nalist 45 Outstanding Teenager of America 45 Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 35 Intra- murals 25 Key Club 3, 45 National'Honor Society 3, 45 Literary Club 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3. CAMPBELL, ROBERT - Baseball 25 Foot- ball 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CARLINE, CATHY - Office Occupations 4. CARNDUFF, MIKE CARLSON, PENNY - Transfer Luther South High School, Chicago, lIIinois5 Philos 3, 45 Art Club 2. CH RANS, BOB CHRISTIE, LETTY - Distributive Education 4. CIANFERRI, CHERYL - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 19675 C.W.T. 4. CLARK, HARRY -- Transfer Griffin High School, 1967. CLARK, KAREN - Advanced Girls' Choir 25 Newspaper Staff 35 Junior Capitoline 3. COATES, PATRICIA COCHRAN, BEVERLY -- Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Campus Life 35 Spanish Club 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. COCHRAN, JANIS - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Les Bas 25 Debate Team 2, 35 A.F.S. 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. President 35 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 2. COCHRANE, BRUCE - lntramurals5 A Cappella COLANTINO, ALLYN - Intramurals 3. COLE, JANET - Student of the Week 35 Pep Club 45 Junior Class Treasurer 35 Student Council 45 Home Room Repre- sentative 3, 45 A.F.S. 2, 35 Prom Committee 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. COLSTON, TERRY - Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Diversified Occupations 45 Band 2, 3, 4. CONRAD, TIM - Transfer Lanphier High School, 1968. COONS,BOB COONS, LOWELL - Swimming 2, 35 Gymnastics 2, 3, 45 Interact 2. CORRINGTON, SANDY - Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. CRAWFORD, CATHY - Office Occupa- tions 4. CRAWFORD, LINDA CRAWFORD, SUSAN - Latin Club. CROSS, CLARA - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Track 3, 45 Golf 3, 45 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 45 Campus Life 35 Philos 3, 45 Capitoline Index Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 3. DAHLHAUSER, DEBBIE - Philos 45 Pep Club 2. DAILY, KATHLEEN - Campus Life 2, 3, 4. DANIELS, JERRY - Transfer Havana High School, 19675 Distributive Education 4. DAVIDSON, CHRIS - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 Girls' Track 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Span- Senior index ish Club Treasurer 45 Pep Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Home Room Representative 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. DAVIDSON, DONNA - Office Occupations 4. DAVIS, GREG - Intramurals 2, 3, 45 ln- teract3. DAVIS, LINDA - National Honor Society 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Student Council Secretary 45 Home Room Representative 2, 35 Junior Capitoline 35 A.F.S. 3, 45 Prom Committee 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Student of Week 3, 4. DAVIS, RICHARD - Transfer Dixon High School, 19685 Basketball 45 Football 45 In- tramurals 4. DAWSON, STEVE DAY, NADINE - Les Bas 25 Diversified Occupations 3. DEBOICE, MARY - National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Campus Life 2, 35 Philos 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. DEES, JAMES - Basketball 25 Intramurals 3, 4. D'ELIA, RICH - Student of the Week 45 Basketball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative. DICKINSON, DANIEL - Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Cross Country Co- Captain 4. DICKINSON, SUE - Philos 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. DINQUEL, CHARLES - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Football 2, 3, 4. DIXON, JESSICA - Orchestra 3, 4. DORKINS, PAUL DOWNTAIN, KAY DUMONCEAUX, MARK - Transfer Griffin High School5 Diversified Occupations 4. DUNKEL, MARY - Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 35 Advanced Girls' Choir 4. DUNN, JAMES - Key Club 2, 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Band 2, 3. DURR, BEVERLY - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3. DYER, LARRY EASTHAM, MARY - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Commit- tee 45 Mixed Choir 2. ECKERSTROM, JANICE - Literary Club 35 Les Bas 25 Art Club 2, 35 Home Room Representative 25 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Committee 45 National Handicapped Poster Contest Winner 3. EDGECOMB, JAY -- A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. EDMONDS, BOB - Intramurals. EDWARDS, TRUDY - Intramurals 15 Philos 45 Drama Club 1. ELLIOTT, NANCY - Campus Life 25 Philos 2, 3, 45 Philo Pledgemaster 45 Debate 29 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 35 Home Room Representative 2, 35 Newspaper 25 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Advanced Girls' Choir 2. EMBREE, CYNTHIA - Junior Capitoline 35 Band 2, 3, 4. EVINSKY, LYNDA - Transfer Ursuline Academy, 1968. FILIPIAK, RAY FISCHER, KIMELA - Track 25 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 35 Home Room Representative 4. FITTS, BRUCE FLEMING, PATRICIA - Student of the Week 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Council 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 News- paper 25 Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 45 Singing Seven 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Homecoming Committee 45 Student of the Week Committee 4. FLEMING, RUSSELL FLOSKI, SHARRY - Transfer Southeast High School, 1968. FOSTER, MICHAEL - Basketball 25 Wrest- ling 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. FOUTCH, DOROTHY - Track 25 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Student Council 25 A.F.S. 2, 35 General Chairman Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Advanced Girls' Choir 2. FRANKOWIAK, SHIRLEY - Philos 2, 3, 45 Art Club 3. FRICKE, MIKE - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Intra- murals 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, 45 President of Interact 45 Pep Club 35 Representative to Youth Council 45 Home Room Representa- tive 35 Prom Committee Ceiling Chairman 4. FRIES, CHARLES - Football 2, 3, 4. FRITZ, STEPHANIE - Track 3, 45 Solon- ettes 3, 45 Captain Solonettes 35 Philos 3, 45 Pep Club 3, 45 G.A.A. 35 Transfer Red River High School, Grand Forks, North Dakota, 1967. FRY, RICHARD FUITEN, WILLIAM - Golf 2, 3 FULLAGER, CHERYL - Philos 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 35 Newspaper 2, 3, 45 Capitoline 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. 221 FUNK, MIKE - Transfer Hillsboro High School, 1967. FURRY, JODY - A.F.S. 2, 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. FURRY, ROGER - Drama Club 45 Home Room Representative 2. GAYDOS, ANDREA - Transfer Ursuline Academy, 19675 Art Club 3, 45 Art Club Secretary 45 Pep Club 35 Capitoline 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Art Co-Chairman 4. GENTRY, RICH GERLACH, STEPHEN - Track 2, Intra- murals 2, 35 Pep Club 45 Senior Class Play 4. GERNENZ, SUSAN - A Cappella 3, 45 Singing Seven 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. GIBBS, JEFFREY - Key Club 3, 4. GILBERT, IRENE GILBERT, LESLIE - Literary Club 45 Lit- erary Club Treasurer 45 Home Room Rep- resentative 2. GILLOCK, JANE - Les Bas 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Newspaper Staff 2, Prom Committee 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. GLATZ, DAN - Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 25 Intramurals 2, 35 Home Room Represent- ative 45 Prorn Committee 45 Band 2, 3. GLEASON, CAROLYN GOLDMAN, DAVE - Student of the Week 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Senior Class President 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Assembly Commit- tee 45 Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. GONZALEZ-PAEZ, JOSE - Transfer Grif- fin High School, 1968. GOSS, TERRY - Transfer Waldwich High School, New Jerseyg Future Secretaries 45 Senior Play 4. GOSSES, KEN -Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Math Club 3. GRACE, LIN GRAY, TOM - Intramurals 3, 4. GREENAN, VICKY GREENWALT, SANDY - Art Club 35 Home Room Representative 45 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. GREENWOOD, ROBERT GREPLING, JAMES - Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. GREVENGOED, DEBRA - Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 4. 222 Senior index GRIM, MICHAEL - Football 25 Mixed Choir2. GRMAN, MICHAEL - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 4. GROVE, DEANNA GRUWELL, JACK - Wrestling 3, 45 Intra- murals 45 Transfer Peoria Richwoods, 1967. GUPTON, JOHN - Pep Band 45 Stage Band 45 Audio-Visual 2, 35 Band 2, 3, 4. GUTMANN, LYNAMAE - Home Ec Occu- pations 4. HAAS, KAREN - Philos 2. HAGEN, SHARON HAGLER, DAVID - Literary Club 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. HALLDEN, DEBORAH - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. 2, 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Singing Seven 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. HALLIDAY, PAT - Mixed Choir 2. HALTER, JANE - Philos 2. HAMLIN, ROGER - Distributive Education 35 Diversified Occupations 4. HAMMERSLOUGH, LINDA - Solonettes 35 Intramurals 45 Senior Class Play 45 Pep Club 3. HAMMOND, DIANE - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 Literary Club 3, 45 Cam- pus Life 2, 35 Capitoline 45 Mixed Choir 2. HAMMOND, HARRY - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 45 Track 25 Intramurals 25 National Honor Society 3,45 Debate Team 2. HANDWERK, EDWARD - Wrestling Man- ager 45 lntramurals 2, 35 Campus Life 35 Prom Committee 4. HARBISON, BECKY - Intramurals 35 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader Co-Cap- tain 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 2, 35 lntra-City Student Council 35 Prom Committee 4. HARBOUR, JANIS - Golf 45 Campus Life 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 45 Future Teachers 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Home Room Represent- ative 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir3. HARFORD, MARTHA - Future Secre- taries5 Pep Club. HARMONY, JANINE - Home Ec Occupa- tions. HATCHER, HARRIS - Transfer Lake Forest Academy, 19675 Key Club 45 Literary Club 3, 4. HATHAWAY, JOHN - National Honor So- ciety5 Band. HAUPTMAN, ANNETTE - Office Occupa- tions 4. HAWKER, BARBARA - Art Club 4. HAWKINS, DANA - Student of the Week 45 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 3, 45 Student Council 35 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Singing Seven 45 Advanced Girls' Choir2. HEABERLIN, STEVEN - Football 2, 35 Track 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. HEIDINGER, MARGARET - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Les Bas 2, 35 Prom Committee 4. HELFAND, CORY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Literary Club 3, 4. HELFER, IRWIN - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Foot- ball 2, 35 Intramurals 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. HELLNER, MARK - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Senior Class Play 45 Prom Committee 45 Band 2, 3, 4. Imitation of a weeping willow, a sycamore, and an oak as portrayed by Linda Marlowe, Joyce Springer, and Sue Avery. HENDRIX, CHRISTINE - Home Room Representative 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 Advanced Girls' Choir 2, 3. HENDRIX, JOHN - Intramurals 2, 3, 4. HERMON, HELEN - Sophomore Girls' Choir2. HERRON, MARY ANN - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4g Pep Club 23 Capi- toline Co-Editor 43 Junior Capitoline 3g Prom Bid Co-Chairman 4. HERTER, PATRICIA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. HIGGASON, SALI - Mixed Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir4. HILL, JOSEPH HINDS, VICKIE - A.F.S. 33 Advanced Girls' Choir 3, Mixed Choir 2, Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. HIRSTEIN, STEVEN TODD HIRSTEIN, THOMAS -- Office Occupations 4. HOEMANN, MARY - Transfer Peoria Richwoods High School, 19681 llliniois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4. HOHENSTEIN, JAMES - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Literary Club 43 Debate Team 43 Drama Club 43 Band 4. HOHIMER, SHARON - Transfer Williams- ville High School, 1968. HOLLAND, GARY - Mixed Choir 2. HOLLINSHEAD, RAYMOND - Football 2, 3. HOLZ, PAUL - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Basketball 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. HOMOLATSCH, TASSILO - Transfer Grif- fin High School, 1967Q A Cappella 3, 4. HORN, JOHN - Track 3. HORNER, STEVEN -- Diversified Occupa- tions 4. HORNEY, RUTH HORNING, DEBBIE - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 43 National Honor Society 33 Future Teachers 23 Pep Club 43 Capi- toline 43 Junior Capitoline 3. HOUSTON, DAVID HOWARD, JULIE - Intramurals 33 Pep Club 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 4. HOWARD, LYDIA HOWE, RICHARD - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Senior index Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Key Club 3, 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. HUBER, WILLIAM - Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 23 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 2. HUDSON, MARK - National Honor Socie- ty 3, 4. HUNTER, BRUCE - Intramurals 4. HUNTER, MARY - Spanish Club 43 Philos 33 Pep Club 3. HUNTLEY, EDWARD - Student of the Week, Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 National Merit Letter of Commendatlon3 Intramurals 23 Interact 2, 3, 43 Interact Treasurer 43 National Honor Society 3, 4. HURWITZ, LYNNE - Philos 43 Les Bas 23 Pep Club 43 Mixed Choir 2. HUTMACHER, JAN - Future Secretaries 43 C.W.T. 4. JACOBY, BILL - Band. JAMESON, SALLY JANNAZZO, ANNA - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 19673 Diversified Occupa- tions 4. JENKINS, LINDA - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 4. JIARDINA, LINDA JOHNSON, MARK - Newspaper Staff 3, 43 Photo Editor 33 Co-Editor 43 Capitoline Photographer 4. JOHNSON, SUE - Office Occupations 43 Mixed Choir 2. JONES, GARY - Diversified Occupations 3. JONES, JAY - Newspaper Staff Advertis- ing Manager. JONES, MARGARET - Art Club 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Student Council 2, 33 Home Room Representative 4. JONES, PATRICIA JONES, POLLYANNE - Solonettes 33 Pep Club 33 G.A.A. 33 Capitoline 43 Junior Cap- itoline 3. JUDD, DIANA-Art Club 4. JUDD, NICK KANSY, LINDA - Philos 2, 3. KASCH, LEROY - A Cappella 43 Mixed Choir2, 3. KEATING, WILLIAM KEHL, RICKY - Key Club 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. KEITH, SHEILA - Philos 2, 3, 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Band 2, 3, 4. KELLEY, PAMELA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. KELLNER, BILL - Tennis 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club Junior Board Member 43 Mixed Choir 2. KESSLER, SUSAN KILBY, THOMAS KINCAID, FRED - A Cappella 43 Mixed Choir 2. KITCHEN, GARY - Baseball 23 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football Manager 3, 43 Head Man- ager 43 Pep Club 43 Home Room Repre- sentative 3, 4. KLINE, SUZANNE - Home Ec Occupa- tions 4. KLUTNICK, CONNIE - Future Teachers 2, 3. KOEHLER, IRENE - Foreign Exchange Student from Germany3 Swimming 43 De- bate Team 43 Student Council 43 A.F.S 43 A Cappella 4. KOSKEY, CINDY - Home Ec Occupations 4. KOVSKI, LYNDA - Philos 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 3. KOZELISKI, JON - Football 23 Swimming 2, 3, 43 Swimming Co-Captain 43 Senior Class Play 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4. KRAMZAR, GARY - Football 23 Mixed Choir2. KUIZIN, SANDRA KUNTZI, LINDA - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Les Bas 2, 33 Capitoline Co-Editor 43 Junior Capitoline 3. LANDREY, TERRY - Distributive Educa- tion 43 Distributive Education President 43 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. LANE, SHEILA - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Philos 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 2. LANGENFELD, THERESA - Diversified Occupations 3, 4. LANHAM, THOMAS LARGE, JOHN - Intramurals 43 Senior Class Play 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 2. LARSON, DENNIS - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 43 Baseball 23 Intra- murals 3, 43 Student Council 33 Prom Committee 4. LARUE, FAYE - Intramurals 2, 3. 223 LASH, LEE LASSWELL, DAVID - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 Band 2, 3, 4. LAUGHLIN, DAVID - Wrestling 2. LAWSON, SANDRA LEINUM, BECKY LEMING, DANNY - Football 2. LESLIE, ELLEN - Office Occupations 4. LINDLEY, JOSEPH LINDQUIST, CURTIS - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club Secretary 45 Senior Class Treasurer 45 Home Room Representative 45 Prom Committee 45 Na- tional Honor Society 4, LITTLE, NORA - Office Occupations 4. LIVINGSTONE, CAROLYN - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Les Bas 2, 35 G.A.A.25 Newspaper Staff 2. LOCKE, GREGORY - Football Captain5 Wrestling Co-Captain. LOCKHART, CHARLES - Football 25 Track 3, 4. LOGUE, DAVE -- Intramurals 2, 3, 4. LOHIVIAN, ROBERTA - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club Vice-President 45 Home Room Representative 45 Junior Cap- itoline 35 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. LONG, NIKKI LONG, VENITA - Office Occupations 45 Mixed Choir35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. LOPIAN, MIKE - Baseball 2, 35 Intramu- rals 2, 3, 4. LORENZINI, PENNY - Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2. LOUD, REBECCA - National Honor Soci- ety 3, 45 Campus Life 3, 45 Les Bas 2, 3, 45 Newspaper Staff 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. LOWRIE, LINDA - Philos 2, 3, 45 Capito- line Sports Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4. LUDOLPH, THOMAS - Transfer Peoria Woodruff High School, 1968. LUTTRELL, GRACE - Track 25 Philos 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Advanced Girls' Cholr2. LUTZ, JIM - Football 25 Track 3, 45 Cross Country 4. LYON, KEITH - Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 3. MAAS, CONSTANCE - A Cappella 3, 45 Singing Seven 4. 224 Senior index MADDUX, NOBEL - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 4. MAGEE, CRAIG MAIN, GARY - Baseball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 4. MALLICOAT, JANETTE - Philos 2, 3, 45 Home Ec Occupations 45 Pep Club 25 Mixed Choir 35 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. MARI, PAMELA - Pep Club 3, 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Prom Com- mittee 45 A Cappella 45 Advanced Girls' Choir3. MARANTZ, MARLA - Transfer Pine Crest, Ft. Lauderdale, Florida, 19675 Tennis 35 Pep Club 45 Senior Class Play 45 Home Room Representaitve Alternate 45 Prom Commit- tee 4. MARQUARDT, JOANN - Office Occupa- tions 45 Future Secretaries 4. MARSH, RUSSELL - Football 2, 3, 45 Wrestling 3, 45 Swimming 2. MARSH, TOM MATHES, PAT MATSLER, LINDA - Transfer Rio Ameri- cano, Sacramento, California, 1968. MAYFIELD, RANDY - Football 2, 35 Tennis 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representative 45 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3. MCCARTHY, JO MCCARTHY, KENDRA - Art Club 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2, 3. MCCAULEY, MARK MCCLANAHAN, GARY - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 2, 3, 4. McDANIEL, ROBERT - Intramurals 45 Key Club 2, 3. MCGLOTHIN, DIANNE - Transfer Peca- tonica High School, 19685 Pep Club5 G.A.A.5 Newspaper Staff5 Band. MCKIBBIN, JOHN - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. MENICHETTI, SHARON - Philos 2. MERRIFIELD, DIXIE - Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. MEYER, CHARLES - Swimming 25 Stage Band 35 Student Council 2, 3, 45 Intra-City Student Council 2, 3, 45 President 45 Band 2, 3. MICKEL, DEANNE - Pep Club 25 Capito- line Copy Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. MILBY, MELODY - Future Secretaries 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. MILLER, DOUG MILLER, LOUISE - Student of the Week 45 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3,45 Prom Co-Chairman 4. MILLER, STEVE MILNER, JAMES - Pep Club 4. MITCHELL, DEBORAH - Philos 25 Drama Club Secretary-Treasurer 45 Prom 4. MITCHELL, LINDA - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 45 Campus Life 45 Les Bas 3, 4. MOE, PATRICIA - National Honor Society Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 National Honor Society 3, 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Capito- line 45 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 3, 45 A Cappella Vice-President 45 Mixed Choir 25 All-City Choir 3, 4. MOHR, PAMELA - Philos 3, 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Home Room Representative Alternate 4. MONTGOMERY, PHILIP - Swimming 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3, 45 Literary Club 4. MOODY, ROBERT - Interact 2, 3, 45 In- teract Secretary 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2. MOORE, CHARLENE - Home Ec Occupa- tions. MOORE, DONNA - Diversified Occupa- tions 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. MORROW, GORDON MOSS, BEVERLY - Philos 2, 35 Office Occupations 45 A Cappella 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. MUELLER, ALICE - Literary Club 33 Fu- ture Teachers 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. MUELLER, ANN - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 3, 4. MURPHY, DEIDRE - Intramurals 25 Liter- ary Club 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Debate Team 25 Pep Club 35 Senior Class Play Stage Manager 45 Newspaper Staff 3. MURPHY, TOM - Track 25 Distributive Education 4. MUSSELMAN, PAULA - Distributive Ed- ucation5 Advanced Girls' Choir. MYERSCOUGH, SUE - National Honor Society 3, 45 Les Bas 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Pep Club Treasurer 45 Home Room Representative 2, 35 Murals Chairman for Prom 4. NACHTWEY, MARY NAGEL, CHERIE - Les Bas 25 Home Room Representative 4. NASCHINSKI, SUSAN - Mixed Choir 35 Newspaper Staff 25 Advanced Girls' Choir 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. NEG RETE, DAVE NELSON, JEFFREY - Football 2, 33 Art Club 43 Prom Committee 4. NESBITT, KATHY - Diversified Occupa- tions 4. NEWLAND, CARLA - Transfer Sacred Hean Academy, 1968. NEWLIN, JANET - National Honor Society 43 Campus Life 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Singing Seven 3, 43 Advanced Girls' Choir 2. NEYLON, NANCY - Transfer Carlinville High school, 1967. O'CONNOR, WILLIAM - Campus Life3 Transfer Richwoods Community High School, 1968. O'KEEFE, PAMELA - Intramurals 3, 43 Spanish Club 43 Les Bas 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Pep Club President 43 Home Room Rep- resentative 3,43 Senior Class Play 4. OLIVER, DOROTHY - Distributive Educa- tion 3. OLSON, NANCY ONDES, ROBERT OSBORNE, BERNICE - Future Secretaries 43 Office Occupations 43 Mixed Choir 2, 3. OTTO, ALBERT OWINGS, SHARON - Office Occupations 43 Mixed Choir 2. PAGE, JOHN - Mixed Choir 2. PARIS, RICHARD - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 43 Wrestling Manager 2, 33 Art Club 2, 33 Vice-President 33 President 4. PATEY, JEREMY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 43 Interact 33 Sophomore Class Secretary 2. PATTERSON, SHARON PATTON, JIM - Baseball 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Distributive Education 4. PATTON, STEPHEN - Football Manager 3, 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 33 Student Council 3, 43 Home Room Representative 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. PAULL, DAVID - Track 23 Cross Country 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PAYNE, RANDI - National Honor Society 3, 43 Les Bas 2, 33 Debate Team 3, 43 Math Club 33 Advanced Girls' Choir 2. PEARMAN, BILL - Intramurals 2, 3, 4. PENDLETON, JAMES - Art Club 2. PETERS, DEBORAH PETERSON, DIANE - Les Bas 23 Pep Club Senior index 2, 3, 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A.F.S 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cap- pella 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir Accom- panist 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 2, 3, 4. PEYTON, RONALD - Pep Club 2, 33 Dis- tributive Education 3, 4. PENNINGTON, ROBERT - interact 2, 3, 4. PHILLIPPE, JOSEPH - Track 23 Cross Country 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 4. PIERCE, JACK PILLMAN, LORENA - Philos 23 Les Bas 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Senior Class Play 4. PIPER, LINDA - Diversified Occupations 4. POLAND, CHUCK - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Foot- ball 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 4. POOLE, JAN - Pep Club 2, 3. POOLE, MICHAEL - Intramurals 2. POORE, DWIGHT - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 43 Debate Team 2, 33 Drama Club 43 A Cappella 3,43 Orchestra 2, 4. PORTER, LINDY - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Class Secretary 3, 43 Home Room Repre- sentative 23 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 4. POWELL, GEORGE - Intramurals 2, 3, 4. POWELL, TERRY - Key Club 2, 3, 4. PRENTICE, BOB - Interact 33 Debate Team 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. PRESLEY, JAMES - Track 2, 3. PULLIAM, PATRICK - Intramurals 3, 4. PURNELL, ROGER - Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 4. PUSCHEL, PEGGY - Les Bas 2, 33 Debate Team 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Newspaper Staff 3, 43 Newspaper Business Manager 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. Vice-President 33 Advanced Girls' Choir 33 Mixed Choir 2. RAGEL, LARRY RANDOLPH, SALLY - Student of the Week 3, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Final- ist 43 Intramurals 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 Les Bas 2, 33 Debate Team 23 Class Vice-President 23 Student Council Vice- President 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Soph- omore Girls' Choir 2. RATZ, KAREN REDDING, NANCY - Home Ec Occupa- tions 43 Home Ec Occupations Secretary 43 Art Club 3. REITZEL, NORMAN - Math Club 3. RETHY, ERIKA - Les Bas 23 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 3. REYNOLDS, KATHLEEN - Philos 2 REYNOLDS, SUE - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 43 Philos 2, 33 Philo Vice- President 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 3. RHOADES, WILLIAM -- Baseball 3, 43 FootbaIl3. RICE, JEFFREY - National Merit Semi- finalist 33 Track 3, 43 Key- Club 3, 43 Na- tional Honor Society 3, 43 Debate Team 23 Pep Band 3, 43 Home Room Representa- tive 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee Band Chair- man 43 Band 2, 3, 4. RIEKEN, JOHN - Baseball 43 Intramurals 2, 33 A Cappella 43 Mixed Choir 2, 3. RIPPEL, THOMAS - Mixed Choir 2, 3. RISEMAN, NED ROBERTSON, JEANETTE ROBINSON, REIDA - Future Secretaries 4. ROBISON, DEAN - Football 2, 3, 43 Wrest- ling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Interact 3, 43 Home Room Representative 4. RODENBURG, KENNETH RODERICK, CRAIG - Pep Band 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. Linda Lowrie gives Linda Tennyson an as- sist in Operation Boot Removal. I .1-s . Jeremy Patey with Monday Morning Blahs. ROLAND, PATRICIA - Girls' Track 33 Cheerleaders 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader Co-Cap- tain 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. ROSE, PAULA - Future Teachers 43 Band 2, 3, 4. ROUTSON, DIANE RUTHERFORD, ALETA - Future Teachers 2, 3, 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. RUUTTILA, EERO - Track 43 Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 43 Cross Country Co-Captain 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Golf 2, 33 Intramurals 43 Key Club 23 National Honor Society 3. SACKETT, CAROLYN - Art Club 23 Pres- ident Art Club 33 Prom Committee 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. SANDERS, BRENDA - Campus Life 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A Cappella 43 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. SANDERS, DEBORAH - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Literary Club 43 Debate Team 23 A Cappella 4. SCAIFE, BEVERLY - Philos 2, 3, 4. SCHAEFFER, CAROL - Philos SCHELLER, TRUMAN - Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 4. SCH ENK, SUSAN SCHNIRRING, SANDRA - Tennis 33 Pep Club 4. SCHOUTEN, SHARON - Diversified Oc- cupations 3, 4. SCHUERMAN, SALLY - Philos 33 Future Teachers 43 Secretary Future Teachers 43 Future Secretaries 4. SCHWARTZ, LAURA - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 National Honor So- ciety 3, 43 Literary Club 2, 3, 43 Literary Club Co-Editor 2, 33 Literary Club Vice- 226 Senior index I President 43 Home Room Representative3 Newspaper Staff 33 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Transfer Milford Mill High School, Baltimore, Maryland. SCOTT, DICK - Mixed Choir 2. SCOTT, KENT - Track 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Band 2. SEARCY, DAVE - Baseball 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. SEARCY, LARRY - Baseball 33 Intramu- rals 33 Prom Committee 4. SEBRING, MISSY - Pep Club 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 A Cappella 43 Ad- vanced Girls' Choir 3. SEELBACH, JOYCE - Home Ec Occupa- tions 4. SESCLEIFER, JANET SEWARD, JEFFREY - Student of the Week 43 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Senior Class Vice- President 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Singing Senators 3. SEWARD, VICKI - Distributive Education 3, 4. SEXTON, DIANE SHANEMAN, JONATHAN SHEFFIELD, STEVEN SHEWMAKER, KEN SHIRK, REX - Mixed Choir 2. SHUTT, JAMES SKELLEY, MARA BETH - Transfer Harris- burg High School. SIAS, STEPHEN - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 43 National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 National Honor Society 3,4. SIMMONS, STEVEN - Intramurals 43 Key Club 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Transfer Vandalia Community High School, 1967. SIMS, NANCY SMITH, CYNTHIA - Transfer Peoria Richwoods Community High School, 19683 A Cappella 4. SMITH, HENRY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club Senior Board Member 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Literary Club 43 Spanish Club Senior Board Member 4. SMITH, DAVID - Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4. SMITH, FRANK - Intramurals 3, 43 Office Occupations 43 Senior Class Officer 4. SMITH, MARILYN - Campus Life 33 Philos 3, 43 Capitoline Photo Editor 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Mixed Choir 2, 33 Advanced Girls' Choir 4. SMITH, RUSTY -- Diversified Occupations 3, 4. SMITH, SUSAN - Pep Club 43 Student Council 33 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 2. SMITH, WENDI - Transfer University High School, Carbondale, Illinois, 19663 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. SMRCINA, RICK - Baseball 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 All-State 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 4. SNYDER, KATHRYN - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 National Honor So- ciety. SOM MER, STEPHEN - Intramurals. SPRINGER, ROBERT - Basketball 2, 3, 43 Basketball Co-Captain 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Golf 2, 3, 4. SPURBECK, RODERICK SQUIRES, KAREN - Philos 23 C.W.T. 4. STANLEY, DEBORAH - Transfer Fulton High School, 1967. STARKEY, KENT - Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Interact 2, 33 Interact Senior Board Mem- ber 33 Spanish Club 43 Math Club 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 4. STAUFFER, TERRI - Golf 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Student Council 33 Home Room Rep- resentative 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 2, 33 A Cappella 3, 43 Advanced Girls' Choir 2. STEVENS, DEBORAH - Office Occupa- tions 4. STEWART, JOHN - District Winner National Society of Professional Engineers 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. STEWART, STEVEN -- National Merit Finalist 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Football 23 Wrestling 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. STEPHENS, SUZANNE - Transfer Manito High School, 19663 Diversified Occupa- tions 3. STIEREN, WILLIAM - Intramurals 43 Key Club 3. STRAUB, CHARLIE STUBBS, ROSEMARY - Office Occupations 4. STUCKEY, CLAIRE - Junior Capitoline 33 Capitoline Business Manager 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. STUTLER, GREGORY - Basketball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3. SUITS, MARK - Track 23 Home Room Representative 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. SUNDERLAND, SHELLEY - Philos 2. SWENSON, GLEN - Baseball 33 Mixed Choir2. TAYLOR, REBECCA - Junior Capitoline 33 Mixed Choir 2. TENNYSON, LINDA - Solonettes 43 Future Teachers 23 Pep Club 43 Capitoline 43 Jun- ior Capitoline 3. THEOBALD, SUSAN - Transfer Centralia High School 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 Campus Life 43 Les Bas 43 Band 4. THOMPSON, STEVE - National Merit Semi-Finalist 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4. THOMPSON, MONA - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Band 23 Mixed Choir 2. THURWACHTER, JANET - Philos 23 Jun- ior Capitoline 3. TICK, ELAINE - Les Bas 2, 33 Future Teachers 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. TIEFEL, SALLY - Transfer Garfield High School, 1968. TINSLEY, CLARENCE - Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2. TOMLINSON, BILL -- Diversified Occupations 4. TOMLINSON, DONNA - Transfer Peoria Richwoods High School, 19673 Literary Club 33 Philos 4. TRACY, LOGAN - Cross Country 33 Wrestling 4. VANINGER, SARAH - National Merit Semi-Finalist 43 Student of the Week 43 National Honor Society 43 Literary Club 43 Les Bas 23 Mixed Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. VIEIRA, KATHY - Les Bas 23 Cheerleaders 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Student Council 43 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative Assembly Committee 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 23 Senior Class Play 4. VINSON, PATRICK VOLK, VIKI - Transfer University High Senior index School, Carbondale, 19673 Solonettes 3, 43 Co-Captain Solonettes 43 Literary Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3. WAGNER, SANDRA - Pre-Vocational 2, 3, 4. WAKE, DONALD WALKER, ALLYNN - Les Bas 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A.F.S. 2, 33 A.F.S. Treasurer 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. WALTY, LLOYD - Intramurals 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 4. WARD, JOHN - Transfer Griffin High School, 19671 Intramurals 3, 4. WARDELL, BARBARA - Future Secretar- ies 43 Mixed Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. WARMAN, STANLEY- Band 2, 3, 4 WATERS, DANIEL - Transfer Hamilton High School, Los Angeles, California, 1968. WATT, RICHARD - Football 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Swimming 2, 33 Senior Class Play 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Bands Chairman 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. WATTS, SUE - National Merit Semi-Final- ist3 National Honor Society 3, 4. WEBER, ANNE - Solonettes 3, 43 Campus Life 3, 4 Philos 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4. WEBER, LYNN WEEMS, LARRY - Office Occupations 4. WEINER, DEBRA WEITZEL, CARL - Intramurals 4. WELLER, JUDY WENZEL, BETH - Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 3. WEST, BETH - Future Secretaries 43 Home Room Representative 43 Mixed Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 4. WESTBROOK, LAVONNA - Transfer Tri- City High School, 19673 Home Ec Occupa- tions 4. WETZEL, JOANN - Office Occupations 4. WHITE, SANDI - Art Club 2. WHITNEY, FRANK WHITSELL, ROGER - Swimming 3, 43 In- tramurals 33 Senior Class Play 4. WILCOCKSON, DEBRA - Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 4. WILCOX, ALLYN - Transfer Watertown High School, Watertown, South Dakota, 19673 Debate Team 3, 43 Pep Club 43 Dra- ma Club 43 Senior Class Play 43 Home Room Representative Alternate 43 Capitol- ine 43 A.F.S. 43 Band 3, 4. WILCOXSON, SARA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. WILLIAMS, JACQUELINE - Intramurals 33 Les Bas 2, 33 Art Club 3. WILLIAMS, JAMES - National Merit Semi- Finalist 43 llIi -.'s State Scholarship Final- ist 43 National Honor Society Semi-Finalistg National Hortcr Society 43 Debate Team 2, 3, 4. WILDMAN, ELIZABETH - Band 2, 33 Di- versified Occupations 4. WINCH, JUDY - Diversified Occupations 33 Distributive Education 43 Mixed Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2. WINSLOW, JOELLEN - Girls' Track 3, 43 Solonettes 33 Philos 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee, 23 A Cappella 43 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. WOLTERS, SUSAN - Transfer Fenton High School, 19673 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A.F.S 4. WOOD, KATHLEEN - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Solonettes 33 Na- tional Honor Society 43 Campus Life 33 Spanish Club 43 Pep Club 33 Drama Club 33 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 3. WOODS, MARTHA - Pep Club 3, 43 G.A.A. 33 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 3. WRIGHT, GEORGE - Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2. WRIGHT, LINDA YAEGER, MARK - Wrestling 2, 3, 4 fManagerJ YEE, GOO YOCOM, REBECCA - Transfer Williams- ville High School, 19673 National Merit Letter of Commendation3 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 National Honor So- ciety 43 Literary Club 3, 43 Pep Club 3, 4. ZIEGER, SUSAN - Solonettes 33 Philos 2, 33 Art Club 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Capitol- ine 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Girls' Choir 3, 4. 227 Abraham, Debbi . . 208 Abramowitz, Joel . . 208 Adkerman, Cinda . . 16, 78, 88, 103, 105, 148 Ackerman, Karen . . 68, 79, 89, 108 Ackman, Jim . . 208 Adams, John Lawson . . 39 Adams, Judith Kay. .198 Adermann, Steve.. Adkins, David . . 148 Adkins, Gary. . Affrunti, Robert. . 198 Ahrens, Terry .. Akright, Bruce . . 41, 91, 208 Aldrich, Jeffrey K. . . 208 Alexander, Della.. Alexander, Helen . . 198 Alford, Justin. . 198 tudent index Baldoni, Bruce Ruebin . . 149 Balkauskas, Michael.. Balkauskas, Sylvia Karen . .79 Ballengee, Joanne .. Ballangee, Rick.. Balkauskas, Karen . . 198 Bangert, Lauri . .91, 198 Bangert, Thomas . . 149 Bannister, Shelley . . 68, 81, 84 Bennett, Debra. . 88, 198 Bennett, Kim . . 208 Bennett Susan . . 150 Benson, Janet. . 89, 198 Bentler, Ray . . 208 Bentler, Russel . . 198 Bentley Corwin.. Benton,iLarry . . 198 Bergman, Jim . .73,100, 198 Baptist , Brenda. .92,208 Baptist, John H. . . Baptist, Lawrence .. Barbee, Sharon K. . . Barber, Karla . . 208 Barbour, Sue. . 149 Barham, Jim . . 16, 80, 149 Ali, S. Mohammed. .68, 77, 198 Allan, Elizabeth A. . . 208 Allen, Charles . . 39, 49, 148 Allen, Diane.. 198 Allen, Gail .. Allen, Lee Keith . . 208 Allen, Terry . . 84 Alley, Mike . . 71, 148 Allyn, Paul . . 148 Bishop, Thom . . 21, 33, 69, 93,1 Alpan, Hasan . . 77, 90, 198 Altizer, Mr. Verdie . . 56, 124 Anders, Renee . . 91, 198 Anderson, Gary. . Blackwell, Anderson James D.. .148 Anderson, , Kim . . Barham, William Raymond . .80,198 Barker, Bob. . 91, 208 Barker, Julie . . 208 Barker, Michael ..149 Barnes, Dave . . 208 Barnes, Troy A. . . Barnes, William . . 149 Barnett, Pamela. . 97, 149 Barrick, Julie. . Barrington, Susan Elaine . . 91, 198 Barron, Rocky B. .. Barrow, Bonnie . . 96, 149 Barrow, Gary.. 149 Barrow, Randy D. . .77, 84 Barrow, Ross . . 41, 198 Barrow, Stan . . Barstead, Greg . .60, 208 Bergner, Dan . . Bergner, Dave . . Bergner, Don . . Bergschneider, Sharon . . 187 Bernard, Bob . . 208 Berry, Cheryl . . 92, 208, 231 Berry, Dave . . Berry, Sue. . 198 Bertucci, Nanci . . 198 Best, Jim . . 150 Betton, Jill . . 91 Bick, Pam . . 208 Bierman, Jeff. . 105, 150 Bietsch, Mike. . Biggerstaff, Dennis . . 80, 150 Binetsch, Bob . . 198 Bird, Dennis. . 198 Birdsell, Lee. .150 Birdsell, Nancy. . 208 Birkey, Rick. . 89, 208 Bishop, Steve. . 198 Blackburn, Verney . . 150 Henry . . 93, 105, 150 Anderson, Margaret . . 79, 91, 100, 101, 198 Anderson, Robert.. Andrew, Becky. . 79, 89, 208 Andrew, Judith M. . . 78, 84, 90 Andrews, Mr. James. . 117 Angermeier, Charlotte. . 198 Ankerbrandt, Mr. Robert.. 111 Antonacci, Karolynn . . 198 Apostolos, Elaine. . Apostolos, Gloria . . 79, 208 Appenzeller, Becky. . 17, 52, 90 Appenzeller, Patricia L. . .198 Appleman, Susan . . 92, 208 Armstrong, Mr. William . . 124 Arnold, Carmen . . 208 Arnold, Mary. . 148 Arvin, Debbie. .91, 198 Arvin, Richard.. Askew, Sue .. Atherton, Gary. .198 Atkinson, Bill . . 77, 89, 198 Atkinson, Jerry. . 41, 77, 89, 198 Atteberry, Dan..97,148 Atterberry, Greg . . 40, 208 Atwood, Kerry. . Aud, Bob. . 198 Bartel, Bob. . 149 Bartlett, Robert D. . . Bartscht, Christine. .91, 198 Bartscht, Michael . . 149 Bass, Alan . . 83, 208 Bass, Debbie. . 75, 78, 149 Bast, Beth . . 92, 208 Bateman, Gary. . 149 Bates, Lawrence . . Bates, Mary C. . .84 Bates, Richard.. Bates, Rosemarie . . 71, 149 Bauereiss, Grace. . 208 Blackwell, Joseph ..198 Blair, Mrs. Hilda . . 140 Blair, Mrs. Elfreida . . 145 Blakeman, Patty. . 16,198 Blakley, Glen . . 150 Blakley, Greg . . 208 Blalock, Sheila . . 88, 187 Blankenship, Gladys. . 187 Blankenship, Lester. . 198 Blauvelt, Diana. .90, 187 Bliesner, Ernie . . 150 Blizek, Sue . . 89,208 Bloechle, Michael ..198 Baumgardner, Charles. . Baumgartner, Debbie. .92,208 Baxter, Ruth . . 96, 149 Bealmer, Kara. . 79, 92,208 Beam Curt . . 82, 150 Beard, Betty . . 90 Beard, Rhonda. . 150 Beatty, Bill .. Beatty, Kevin D. . . Beaumont, Ellen . . 89, 208 Beaumont, Mike.. Bechtel, Marcea . . 79, 198 Bechtel, Mary. . 78, 79, 150 Bechtel, Michael . .82 Blount, Jerry. . 187 Bluhm, Chris. . 17,63, 187 Bluhm, Jodi . . 198 Blythe, Bonnie . . 46, 70, 208 Blythe, Charles . . 41,54 Blythe, John . . 54, 72, 75, 80, 84 Body, Miss Lois.. 112,117 Boede, Cheri . . 198 Boehler, David . . 187 Boehler, Rick. . 187 Boehner, Becky . . 208 Boehner, Meg . . 199 Bachmann, Connie . . 208 Aud, Pam.. 105, 149 Avart, Janice.. Avart Joseph . . Avery, Susan Marie . . 222, 90, 95 Beck, Catherine . . 99, 150 Beck, Deborah . . 198 Beck, Gail . . 208 Beck, Mrs. Joyce . . 116 Beck, Mrs. Pamela. . 114 Bachmann, Vickie . .88 Badger, Mike.. Baer, Steve . . Baggs, Jim . . Bahlow, Debra Kay. . 198 Bahlow, Jeanine Aloise . . 198 Bahlow, Randy . . 57, 149 Beck, Sandy . . 150 Becker, Galen . .91,198 Becker, Mary E...198 Becker, Nancy Bedini, Nancy. Behrens, Alane 47, 93, 150 . 58, 91, 198 Beckman, John . . 52, 79 . . 92, 208 Bahr, Mara. .82, 208 Bahre, Debra. .84,149 Bahre, Kathleen Jane . . 91, 198 Baker Charles. . Baker Bake r, Baker 228 Nancy. . 70, 84, 93, 149 Tom E. . . Wayne . . Behrens, Janet . . Bell, Paul . . Bell, Sue . . Belton, Nancy.. 198 Benedict, Linda . . Benedict, Nancy . . Bennett, Bert . .94 Bogden, John . . 150 Bolinger, Bob.. 187 Bolinger, James . . 199 Bolinger, Tammy. . 208 Bond, Linda.. 79, 90, 199 Boner,Cindi . .187 Boner, Sherri . . 208 Bonfield, Bob. . 92,208 Bonnet, David . . 150 Bonnett, George. . 65, 89, 208 Boosinger, Ray. . 150 Bordignon, Connie . . 208 Bordignon, Paul ..187 Bordignon, Rita. . 199 Bormann, Steve . . 54, 187 Bormida, Mary. . 198 Bormida, Shirley. . 151 Bormida, Steve . . 151 Bostian, Cheryl . . 74, 208 Bostian, Sandy. . 52, 74, 187 Bowen, Mr. Ralph . . 83, 129 0 5,150 ,150 Bowlby, Ann . .91, 199 Bowles, Mr. Robert. . 135 Bowman, Connie . . 187 Boyd, Brad . . 208 Boyer, Greg . . 187 Boyer, Roy . . Boyle, Cindi . . 79, 199 Boys, Sandre . . 208 Boys, Susan . .209 Bradley, Mrs. Agnes. . 145 tudent index Bucklin, Brad . . 89, 209 Buddemeier, Debra. . 16, 151 Buddemeier, Karyl .. 199 Buecker, Penny . . 94, 151 Buker, Cynthia Kay. .63,70,105, 151 Buker, Linda . . 209 Bundy, Mary Lou . . 79, 91, 199 Burge, Marilyn . . 187 Burgener, Dennis . . 88, 199 Burgess, Jeff. .64, 187 Cazel, Janet. . 92, 209 Cellini, Miss Janis. . 115 Cellini, Marcia. .94 Chapin, Cathy . .89, 209 Chapin, Mary.. 187 Chapman, Clifford . . 73, 89, 199 Chapman, Nancie . . 17, 81, 82, 88 187 Charlton, Dennis.. 187 Chase, Barbara . . 199 Chase, Sue . . 187 Bradley, Ed.. Bradley, Kenneth . . 40, 199 Bradley, Mike. . 77, 187 Bradshaw, Tracy . . 40, 199 Brady, Peg Ann. .97,151 Brammer, Ginger. . 209 Brammer, Rusty .. Branch, Chris.. 78, 187 Brannan, Gary Eugene.. 151 Brannan, Gregg . . 209 Brawner, Mrs. Arvella . . 145 Braverman, Sue . . 199 Bregenhorn, Ann . . 82, 209 Bregehorn, Frank.. 199 Brewer, Brenda. . 209 Brewer, Glenn .. Brida, Nancy. .94, 151 Bridges, Charles . . Bridgewater, Peggy . . Briggs, Cynthia S. . . 209 Briggs, Jerry . . 199 Bringuet, Dennis. .56,91,209 Bringuet, Jo Ellen.. 187 Brinkman, Randall Dean . . 84, 151 Brinkman, Scott. . 92, 209 Bristol, Dan . . 57, 64, 187 Brittin, Carol . . 187 Brittin, Marsha. . 72, 79, 89, 209 Britton, Mrs. Alleta . . 145 Britz, Carl ..151 Britz, Thomas L. . . 199 Broden, Donna.. 151 Broderick, John . . Bromwell, Quent . . 16, 88, 151 Brooks, Carol . . 187 Brooks, Heather . . 91, 209 Brookshier, Neila..94,187 Brotherson, Kurt. . 68, 69, 199 Burke, Chuck. . 199 Burke, Kathy Glenn . . 16, 68, 69, 81, 93, 105, 151 Burke, Sally . . 91, 198, 199 Burke, Susan . . 70, 84, 105, 151 Burkhardt, Jan . . 79, 209 Burnett, Sally. . 199 Burnett, Terry. . 209 Burns, Barb. . 74, 187 Burris, Gloria . . 187 Burris, Jan . . 209 Burris, Roger. . 199 Burton, Dick . . 64, 68, 80, 187 Busch, Mr. Harry. .80, 110, 143 Butcher, David . . 91, 199 Butler, Stan.. Butler, Steve . . 187 Butts, Larry Scott . . Bybee, Lewis . . Byus, Brenda. . 187 Byus, Robert, Allan. . 151 Cadigan, Richard . . 187 Cadwallader, Jackie. . 199 Cadwallader, Sue . . 209 Cadwallader, Vicki . . 152 Cain, Kevin. . 199 Cain, Pam . .68, 79,92, 208,209 Calhoun, Jim . . 199 Callarman, Jerry . . 187 Calvert, John . . 199 Camelin, Dan . . 77, 187 Camelin, Vicky . . 199 Cameron, Ann. . 187 Cameron Cameron, Stacy . . 187 Campbell, Bruce. .152 Campbell, Carol Ann . . 91, 199 Campbell, Miss Lorene..113,127 , Christopher James . . 75, 80, Chilovich, Mrs. Ella Mae. .91,92, 129 Chrans, Robert . . 152 Christie, Letty . . 96, 152 Christine, James . . 209 Cianferri, Cheryl . .94, 152 Cianferri, Theresa . . 187 Cianferri, Tom . . 209 Cihak, Dave. .88, 199 Clapp, Mark . . 199 Clark, Connie. . 199 Clark, Don .. Clark, Harry . . 152 Clark, John . . 187 Clark, Karen. . 152 Clark, Steve . . 187 Clawson, Bev. . 187 Clawson, William . . Clay, Debbie . . 209 Clayborne, Alfred . . Claycomb Jr., Leslie.. 199 Claycomb, Rick. . 187 Clayton, Garry Dennis . .9 Claywell, Pamela. . 199 Cleary, Denny . . 209 Clements, John . . 152 1,209 Clements, Marty . . 20, 21, 22, 47, 68 Cliburn, Jane Lynne. .209 Cline, Kevin . .199 Cline, Robin Alan. .209 Clingan, Terry Lynn . . 79, 91, 209 Clink, Jim .. 199 Cobb, Jeri . . 187 Coble, Rex. . 187 Cochran, Mr. Arthur. .64, 124 Cochran, Beverly Diane . . 72, 82, 152 Cochran, Janis. . 81, 105, 152 Cochran, Mark. . 187 Broughton, David Alan. . 16, 39, 49, 151 Broughton, Debbie . . 52, 70, 91, 209 Broughton, Dian. . 91, 199 Broughton, Donna. . 199 Brown, Albert . . 199 Brown Courtney. . 46, 70, 91, 199 Brown Douglas . . Brown Frank. .89 Brown, Gail . . 95, 187 Brown Jeff . . Brown Mark . . Brown, Michael. .151 Brown, Roger. . 41, 199 Brown, Shelly J. . . 79, 209 Brown M. Stephen . . 58, 90 Brown Brown Brown , Teresa . . 89 , Terry C. . . 40, 60, 209 Dave . . 91, 199 Browne, Victoria Kay . . 83, 209 Brownfield, Robert . . Browning, Mrs. Norma.. 141 Brumme, David Lee. . 151 Brunk, Miss Frances . . 145 Brunner, Tom . . 40, 48,209 Brunsman, Kent. .40, 48, 199 Bruss, Sharon Rea . . 97 Bryan, Todd Oliver . . 54, 55, 151 Bryant, Mrs. Arvia . . 141 Bryant, Jim . . 209 Buck, Robert. . 199 Buckles, Carol . . 151 Camper, Paula. . 199 Cantrall, Mark. .92,209 Cape, Stephen . . 48, 75, 199 Cappellin, Mr. Charles. .88,89, 129 Carey, James . . 94 Carey, Tom . . 92, 100,209 Carey, Miss Vianne . .83 Carlier, Lowell .. Carline, Cathy . . 97, 152 Carline, Sue . . 199 Carlson, Jean . . 187 Carmean, Robert . . 187 Carlson, Nancy . . 199 Carlson, Penny. .16,78, 152 Carmody, Miss Jeanne . . 112, 133 Carmody, Miss Mary. . 133, 143 Carnouff, Mike . . Carpenter, Rance . . 41, 60, 209 Carpentier, Kent . . 21, 39, 152 Carriker, Rebecca. . 72, 73, 92, 209 Carroll, Connie . . 79, 89, 209 Carroll, Melinda . .209 Carruthers, Charles. . 187 Carruthers, Dave . . 41, 209 Carruthers, Nancy . . 187 Cary, Jamie. . 187 Cary, Robert . . Casher, Debbie.. Castles, Patricia . . 152 Castles, Terri . . 209 Cazel, Dorothy. . 74, 75, 187 One SGW FIUITIBFOUS Stfange CFSBTUYGS around S.H.S. Cochran, Mike. . 77, 187 Cochrane, Bruce John . . 84, 152 Cody, Bill . . 41, 59, 199 Cody, Jane . . 209 Coe, A. Curt . . 152 Cohen, Alan . . 187 Colantino, Allyn . .41,152 Colborn, David . .88, 199 Cole, Janet . . 21, 22, 68, 93, 105, 152 Colean, Mrs. Neva. . 145 Coleman, Mr. Alan . . 40, 56, 126 Collins, Jack. . 209 Colonius, David Lamar. . 56, 89, 209 Colson, Debby . . 78, 187 Colston, Jay R.. . 48, 89, 199 Colston, Terry Lee. . 88, 152 Comingore, Karen Lynn . . 209 Conn, Brent.. 187 Conrad, Timothy Allen.. Constant, Deby . . 90, 199 Constant, Donald R. . . 187 Constant, Gene. . 199 Constant, Penny. . 199 Cooler, Mr.John.. 122,143 Coons, Lowell Keith . . 153 tudent index Dash, Linda. . 188 Daugherty, Kennon . . 92, 199 Dauphinais, Sally. .91, 199 Davenport, Connie . . 199 Davenport, Mickey . . 209 Davidson, Chris . . 16, 52, 70, 154 Davidson, Dian . . 199 Davidson, Donna . . 97, 154 Davis, Debra. . 91, 209 Davis, Don . . 209 Davis, Greg.. 154 Davis, John . . 188 Davis, Llnda..69,81, 105, 154 Davis, Mary.. 199 Davis, Ray. . 41, 199 Davis, Richard . . 154 Davison, Alan . . 199 Davison Bill . .41, 209 Davison Linda. . 70, 74, 87, 188 Nancy. . 46, 70, 199 Dawson Dawson, Sam . . 199 Dawson, Steve . . 155 Day, Debbie . . 209. 231 Day, Dee . . 155 82, 93, 105, Drennan, Larry . . 209 Dudley, Val . . 188 Duey, Mr. Willard . .134,143 Dugger, Debbi . .188 Dulle, Mr. Herbert . . 126 Dumonceaux, Darrin Paul . . 40 Dumonceaux, Marcel . . 48, 156 Dumphy, Robert . . 40,209 Dunkel, Mary Elizabeth . .90, 156 Dunn, Jim . . 80, 156 Dunn, Vernon Lee . . 209 Dunne, Marcia . . 92, 209 Dunphy, Robert. .60, 209 Dunseth, Greg . . Durbin, Nancy . . 200 Durham, Dan . . 188 Durham, Jane . . 209 Durr, Beverly. . 16, 70, 84, 93, 156 Dwayne, Kenneth D. . . Dyer, Larry . . 156 Dyer, Virginia . . 209 Dyher, Douglas . . 156 Dyke, O. Lewis. .40,209 Dyson, Kirk.. 188 Eades, Alan . . 157 Eades, Sue A. . . Coons, Robert Michael . . 153 Cooper, Robert . . 187 Cordell, Becky. . 199 Correll, Patty. . 90, 187 Corrington, Sandy . . 153 Corsale, Mark . . 91, 209 Cortelyou, Mr. Michael . . 113, Cosner, Jeannie . . 153 Costello, Kevin . . 65,209 Costello, Tim . . 199 Courtney, Jackie . . 199 Coutrakon, George. . 187 Coutrakon, Liz . . 68,208,209 Coutrakon, Pete. . 39, 80, 187 Cowan, Karen . . 72, 88, 199 Cowie, John . . 77, 88, 187 Coy, Walt . . 39, 187 Craft, Larry.. 153 Craig, Mr. Bob . . 145 Crain, James . . 209 Crane, Karen. . 79, 92, 209 Crawford, Catherine. . 97, 153 Crawford, Larry . . 188 Crawford, Linda. . 153 Crawford, Nancy . . 199 Day, Janice . . 84, 187 Day, Lloyd . .89, 199 DeBoice, Mary . . 17, 78, 155 Dees, James . . 155 Dees, Sue . . 79, 199 DeFrates, Carl . . 199 DeFraties, Teresa . . 188 Deiss, George. . 188 DeKraker, Dave . . D'Elia, Rich . . 39, 57, 93, 155 Denison, Beth ..155 Dennison, Terri . . Denton, Loren. . Denton, Rusty . . DePriest, Ollie. .90,99,199 DeRight, Kay.. 199 Derosa, Frank . . 199 DeRosa, Ronald . . 155 Desch, Susan . . 79, 209 Devocelle, Pam . . 209 Dey, Sue . . 209 Devine, James . . Dexheimer, Eddie . . 155 Dexheimer, Sally. .188 DiBartolomeo, Dorian . .92, 209 Eastham, Mary. . 70, 105, 157 Eastham, Mrs. Muriel . . 116 Eaves, Sandy . . 52, 79, 200 Eckerstrom, Janice. . 105, 157 Eckerstrom, Richard W. . . 55, 209 Eddington, Charles . . Edgecomb, Jay . . 84, 157 Edgecomb, Jill M. . . 188 Edmiston, Sherry L. . . 209 Edmonds, Fred . . 200 Edmonds, James . . 59, 200 Edmonds, Vanessa A. . . 188 Edstrom, Robert C. . . 64, 188 Edwards, John Doug . . 200 Edwards, Harold A. . . 84, 188 Edwards, Mr. James . . 99, 129 Edwards, Mark F. . . 88, 188 Edwards, Trudy . . 17, 79, 157 Crawford, Nancy . . 153 Crawford, Susan . . 154 Crespi, Pam.. 154 Crespi, Nancy . . 209 Crisp, David . . 199 Croft, Mr. H. O. .118 Crompton, Gary. . 209 Cross, Cathy. . 209 Cross, Clara. . 78, 103, 154 Crouch, Tom . . 21, 39, 57, 188 Dickerson, Ron . . 58, 199 Dickinson, Dan . . 31, 39, 64, 155 Dickinson, James . . 188 Dickinson, Sue Ellen.. 155 Dickson, Charles . . 40, 209 Dillon, Jim .. Dillon, Ray. .48, 199 Dinora, Dana . . 199 Dinquel, Chuck. .39, 155 Dittberner, Carolyn . . 209 Elmer, Robert L. . . 188 Eisen, David . . 82, 90 Ekeren, Mark. . 157 Elder, David Lee. . 41, 48, 68, 200 Elder, Veronica . . 157 Eldredge, David . . 157 Ellington, Sandra . . 90, 200 Ellington, Susan R. . . 52, 53, 92 209 Elliott, Diane L. . . 74, 188 Elliott, Nancy . . 78, 79, 84, 157 Ellis, Margaret.. 16, 157 Ellsworth, Dave . . 40, 90, 200 Ellsworth, John . . 84, 188 Elmore, Jodi . . 188 Ely, King . . Embree, Cindy. .88, 157 Cullen, Pat. .209 Cullen, Steve. . 154 Culver, Linda . . 52, 79, 199 Cummings, Bill . . 73, 89, 209 Cunningham, Gwen . . 154 Cunningham, Kathy . . 209 Dahlhauser, Deborah . . 154 Dailey, Dan . . 154 Daily, Kathleen . . 154 Daily, Jeff. . 188 Dalbey, Noel . . 154 Daley, Carla. . 188 Dangle, Joyce. . 199 Daniels, Jerry . . 154 Daniels, JoAnn . . 188 Danna, Sue . . 90, 199 Darling, Maureen . . 95, 188 Darling, Mike . . 209 Dart, Babette . . 188 230 Divis, Corinne . . 92, 209 Dixon, Catherine . . 209 Dixon, Chuck. . 60, 89 Dixon, Jessica. .83, 155 Dodd, Steven . . 209 Dodds, Joanne. .52 70, 74, 83, 188 Dolbeare, Mr. Ben . . 122 Dominick, Kathy.. Dominick, Julee . . 79, 90, 188 Domke, Todd . . 188 Davidson, Donna. . Donnelly, Babs . . 199 Donnelly, Mike . . 39, 49 Dorkins, Paul . . 156 Dorn, Marsha. .209 Douglas, Linda. . 156 Dowler, Denise. .91, 200 Downing, Jane. . 47, 70, 188 Downtain, Steve . .41, 48, 200 Embree, Donald J. . . 89, 210 Engel, Loralyn . . 200 England, Gus . . 40, 200 England, Mr. Thomas . . 137 Engler, Miss Georgette . . 123 Erickson, David . . 48, 90,200 Erney, Mr. Thayne . . 72, 111 Ernst, Mr. Donald . . 125 Ervin, Judith Diane . . 210 Ervin, Linda M. . . 188 Erwin, Sue E. . . 210 Escat, Miss Ana . . 81, 82, 131 Estes, David . . 200 Estes, Karen . . 200 Estes, Steven . . 200 Evans, Elizabeth A. . . 89, 210 Evans, Jeff C. . . 77, 188 Evans, Rob . . 200 Evans, Mr. William E. ..119,143 Evinsky, Lynda. . 157 Evnin, Michael . . 40, 48, 91, 200 Eyster, Laura . . 90, 200 Fagan, Brenda. . 200 Fahringer, Craig . . 89, 200 Fahringer, Robert . . 89, 200 Fallucca, Dan . . 200 Farley, Georgia Lee . . 78, 94, 188 Farley, Kathryn . . 79, 200 Farrar, Debby . . Farris, Scott . . 60, 210 Fehr, Ken R. . . 88, 188 Fehr, Linda . . 210 Feldhausen, E. Britten. . 143,210 Ferchow, Debbie . . 72, 79, 91, 200 Ferguson, Barb . . 200 Figueira, Joe. .77 Filbrun, Jon . . 200 Filipiak, Randy J... Filipiak, Ray.. Filson, Judy . . 72, 82, 88, 200 Findeisen, Isabella B. . . 210 Fischer, Mr. John . .95, 132 Fischer, Kimela . . 93, 157 Fisher, Judy. . 200 Fisher, Nancy E. . . 210 Fitts, Bruce David . . 157 Flanagan, Janine. .91, 200 Flanagan, Tom C. . . 188 Fleckenstein, Becky . . 82, 210 Fleckenstein, Lynn T. . . 188 Fleming, Patricia Lee . . 16, 84, 87, 93, 105, 157 Fleming, Russell . . 157 Flemming, W. Thomas . . 49, 157 Flesher, Robin S. . . 52, 210 Flesher, Sally L. . .52, 91,210 Fluckiger, Sali E. .. Flynn, Tom P.. . 188 Folkerts, Larry. .188 Follis, Patti . . 73, 89, 210 tudent index Frantzreb, Kathy . . 84, 188 Frederick, Lynn. . 188 French, Judd . .40, 210 French, Randy . . 89, 200 Freymuth, Joseph . . 210 Fricke, David . .41, 48,210 Fricke Mike . . 76, 77, 105, 158 Friedland, Lewis.. 188 Fries, Charles. .39,158 Fries, Pamela.. 188 Fritsch, Julie . .63, 75, 82, 90, 188 Gaydos, Marguerite.. 17, 79, 99, Gedaminiski, Ray . . 58,200 Geiselman, Joy A. . . 74, 188 Gentile, John J. . . 49, 188 Gentry, Richard . . 158 Gentry, Trabue . , 188 Gerberding, Holly . . 79, 92, 210 Gerlach, Stephen . . 16, 158 Gernenz, Susan Kay. . 87, 158 200 Gerstung, Connie . . 46, 68, 91, 200 Gerstung, Karen . . 210 Fritz, Debbie . . 200 Fritz, Kathy. . 52, 79, 91,200 Fritz, Richard . . 40, 210 Fritz, Stephanie . . 63, 70, 78, 158 Frkovich, Lynda . . 78, 188 Fromm, Mark. . 188 Fry, David . . 200 Fry, Debbie. .200 Fly, John . .210 Geschke, Darlene . . 210 Gibbs, Jeffrey . . 80, 158 Gibson Barb. .200 Gibson, Brent. . Gibson, Debbie. . 91,200 Gibson, John . . 210 Gibson, Susan. .92,21O Gieser, Gilbert i Mike.. Irene. . 158 Fry, Richard . .158 Furhken,Trudy . . 88,200 Fruiten, Linn . .200 Fuiten, William . . 158 Fullager, Cheryl.. 16,78, 158 Funk, Barbara. . Funk, Jane. .200 Funk, Mike. . 158 Funk, Richard . . 92, 210 Funsch, Walt . .48 Furry, Bill . . 90, 200 Furry, Jody . . 84, 158 Furry, Roger. .72, 158 Gaa, Pamela. .210 Gaa, Paula. .200 Gahan, Ed . . 200 Gilbert, Leslie . . 75, 158 Gill, Constance . . 210 Gill, Harry W. . . 94, 188 Gillen, Patricia. .52,92,21O Gillock, Jane . . 16, 105, 158 Ginder, Terry .. Glass, Steve M.. . 188 Glatz, Dan ..39,93,105, 158 Gleason, Carolyn . . 159 Gleason, Michael A. . . 188 Glenn, Janet. .200 Glenn, Sandy. .92, 210 Glines, Deby . . 200 Glosecki, Mrs. Edith . . 131 Glover, Teri . .200 Gochenour, Bill . . 200 Fortman, Mark A. . .92, 210 Fortner Foster, ,Joanne . . 97, 157 Caren C. . . 210 Foster, Elizabeth . . 200 Foster, Michael Craig . .157 Foster, Phyllis A. . . 68, 90, 186, 188 Foutch, Don . . 49, 188 Foutch, Dottie . . 84, 93, 105, 157 Fowler, Foy, Ed Dave . . 84, 188 ward. . 39, 72, 210 Franke, Nancy. . 78, 84, 188 Franklin, Jan. . 158 Frankowiak, Mr. Frank . . 23, 108, 143 Frankowiak, Ken. . 39, 188 Frankowiak, Shirley .. 16, 78, 158 Gahan, Mike.. 188 Gahwiler, Vicki . . 188 Gallup, Gary . . 73, 89, 200 Galli, Phil . . 188 Gamon, Martha. . 79, 200 Gant, Bill . . 200 Garber, Gayla . . 210 Garlner, Earl . . 139 Garrard, Juli. .210 Garrison, Mrs. Leona . . 93, 105, 133 Garvey, Holly. . 210 Gasparini, Vic . . 210 Gassdorf, Rick . . 200 Gates, Marilyn . . 74, 88, 188 Gathard, Debbie. .210 Gathard, Harold R.. . 188 Gathard, Paul R.. . Gay, Dan . . Gaydos, Andrea Kay . . 17, 99, 103, 105, 158 Freshmen girls soon learned how to behave around the superior SSX. Goddard, Craig . . 200 Goddard, Mike .. Goddard, Mrs. Norma. . 145 Goddard, Pam . . 210 Goddard, Suzanne . . 159 Goin, Greg . . 41,210 Golding, Robert. .210 Goldman, David E. . . 80, 84, 93, 105, 159 Gomes, Jim . . 210 Gonzalez Jr., Jose Luis. . 159 Goodrich, James . . 41, 60, 210 Goodwin, Lisa . . 200 Goodwin, Tom B... 188 Gorbold, Robert R. . . 49, 189 Gordini, Anthony . . Gordon, Andy . . 189 Gordon, William . . 40, 48, 210 Goss, Robin . . 210 Goss, Terry Ann . . 95, 159 Gosses, Ken . . 159 Gregory, David . . 189 Greig, Janet . . 91, 210 Grepling, James . . 39, 49, 159 Grepling, Randy. .210 148 Grevengoed, Debra. . 159 Griffin, Cheryl . .91 Griffin, Nancy. .200 Griffin, Rex.. Griffin Sally. .210 Griffith, Debbie. .68, 72,79,91, 101,200 Griffith, Kenneth . . 189 Griffith, Margie . . 90,200 Grigsby, Donna . . 90, 200 Grim, Michael . . 159 Grimes, Mary . . 25, 81, 84, 189 Grman, Grman, Ken . . 200 Mike. .159 Groesch, Karl . . 40, 88, 200 Groesch, Kurt . . 41, 48, 83, 200 Groesch, Mike. . 40,200 Grace, Lin.. 159 Graff, Mary. . 200 Graham, Neil . . 41, 77, 200 Grant, Genie. . 100, 159 Grant, Stewart . . 60, 210 Gray Charles.. Gray Derrick.. Gray Gary. .210 Gray, Melissa . , 210 Gray, Scott . . 189 Gray, Tom . . 159 Greblo, Melita..189 Greenan, Vicky. . Greene, Cindy. .200 Greening, Glen . . 89, 200 Greening, Pamela . . 46, 70, 210 Greenwalt, Sandy . . 159 Greenwood, Mr. Robert.. 159 Groff, Mary .. Grogan, Bob . . 210 Grove, Cindy. . 210 Grove, Deanna.. 159 Grove, Jim . .80, 189 Grove, Rick . . 210 Gruwell, Jack . . 49, 159 Gubin, Brad.. 189 Gulley, John . . 88,200 Gunning, Linda. . 189 Gupton, John . . 16, 88, 159 Gutierrez, Tony . . 4:15 - -the staging of another Exodus. Gutmann, Lynamae . . 97, 159 Gutmann, Harold. .200 Haaker, Lynne . . 200 Haaker, Mrs. Nancy . . 121 Haas, Ed . . 200 Haas, Karen . . 159 Haberle, Mr. Edward . . 131 Hacker, Mark. , 218 Hagan, Kathy. . 200 Hagan, Ken . . 39, 57, 189 Hagberg, Craig . . 72, 88, 200 Hagberg, Lori . . 79, 92,210 Hagen, Sharon . . 160 Hagler, David L...84,160 Hagvall, Denise . . 82, 92, 210 Hahn, Brent. .200 Hahn, Dave . . 210 Hahn, Greg . .40, 91, 200 232 tudent index Halberg, Mrs. Betty.. 111 Hall, Ethel Lee . . 91, 200 Hall, George R... Hall, Vernell . . 189 Hallden, Deborah Ann . . 16, 70, 84, 87, 160 Halliday, Patricia. .160 Halter, Jane Ann. .97,160 Halverson, Sue. .91,2O0 Hamilton, Cheryl . . 210 Hamilton, Debbie . .70, 81, 99, 189 Hamilton, Jill . . 47, 70, 189 Hamlin, Larry. .200 Hamlin, Roger E. . .94 Hammerslough, Linda A. . . 16, 160 Hammitt, Mary. . 200 Hammond, Diane C...75, 103,160 Hammond, Harry R.. . 160 Hampton, Janice . . 92, 210 Hampton, John . . 201 Handshy, Mary . . 90, 99, 189 Handwerk, Edward C. . . 105, 160 Handwerk, Gary . . 49, 73, 77, 201 Haney, Linda. .79,210 Hanley, Steve . . 210 Hannon, Aaron .. Hansen, Mrs. Virginia . . 144 Harbison, Becky . . 16, 47, 70, 105,160 Harbison, Tom . . 56,201 Harbour, Janis . . 71, 82, 84, 93, 160 Hardy, Bill ..88,189 Hardy, Cynthia . . 210 Harford, Jim . . 189 Harford, Martha A. . . 95, 160 Harkness, Pat . . 210 Harlan, Dennis . . 189 Harmony, Janine . . 97, 160 Harris, Charles. . 201 Harris, Margaret. .92 Hart, Brenda . . 210 Hart, Brickey . . 189 Hartigan, Bill . . 41, 60, 210 Hartigan,Donelle..189 Hartley, James . . 39, 160 Harvey, Carol . . 160 Harvey, Gary . . 40, 58,201 Hasara, Barb. . 11, 189 Hasara, Betty . .210 Haseley, Cherie . . 101 Haskell, Pat . . 52, 88, 189 Hatcher, Harris H. .75,8O,160 Hathaway, John J. . .88 Hauptman, Annette . . 17, 97, 160 Hausen, Miss Margaret . . 24, 110 Haven, Mr. George . . 127 Havey, Peter. . 48, 210 Hawker, Barbara. . 160 Hawkins, Dana. . 16,84,87, 160 Hawkins, Marcy. .210 Hawks, Jane . .68, 79,82, 91,210 Hayes, Marilyn . . 160 Hayes, Sandy. . 210 Haynes, Keith . . 201 Heaberlin, Steven. . 16, 31, 84, 105, 161 Head, Kay. .201 Headrick, Debbie. ,91,201 Hearn, Janet . . Heaton, Bob. . 89 Heck, Mrs. Alice . . 115 Hecke, Lydia. .201 Heckler, Phyllis . . 52, 72, 79, 90, 201 Heiberg, Linda.. 189 Heiberg, Rick . . 201 Heidinger, John . . 201 Heidinger, Margaret.. 105, 161 Heimlich, Dave. .39, 189 Heimlich, Philip . . 40, 201 Heimlich, Sally . . 79, 92, 210 Heinrichs, Diane . . 210 Heinrichs, Nicolette..161 Helfand, Cory . . 75, 161 Helfand,Susan .. 79, 91,210 Helfer,lrwin..84,161 Hellner, Jack. .41, 89, 201 Hellner, Mark . . 19, 80, 105, 161 Helm, William .. Helmholz, Scott . . 201 Hemp, Phil . . 210 Hemp, Mark . . 201 Hendrickson, Jim . . 189 Hendrix, Christine . .84, 93, 105, Hendrix, John . . 161 Henkel, Bethe . . 90, 201 Henn, John .. 189 Henn, Mark. .210 Hennessey, Jim . . 201 Henning, Pamela . . 210 Henry, Keith . . 201 Henseler, Miss Alice.. 16, 118 Herdes, Deg . . 189 Hermon, Bob . . 201 Hermon, Helen . . 162 Herron, Mary Ann.. 105, 162 Herron, Sandy . . 90, 201 Hershey, Rebecca . .79, 92,210 Hertel, Nancy. .91,201 Herter, Patricia . . 162 Hester, John . . 201 Hickey, Karen . . 78, 189 Hickey, Tari . . 201 Hield, Carolyn . . 71, 74, 101, 189 Higgason,Sali ..90,96,162 Higgins, Connie . . 91, 201 Higgins, Mark , . 189 Higgins, Rod .. Hileman, Mike. . 189 Hill, Fred . . 189 Hill, Jan . . 17, 68, 78, 81, 82, 101, 189 Hill, Joe. . 162 Hill, Mr. John . . 125 Hilligos, Mr. Wesley . . 111 Hillyer, Hilton, Teena . . 92, 210 Connie. .210 Hilton, Mrs. Jeanette. . Hilton, Linda. . Hilton, Sue . . 201 Hinds, Larry. .210 Hinds, Mike. .210 Hinds, Vickie. . 162 Hindson, Janice . . 52, 88, 189 Hindson, Joyce . . 92, 211 Hines, Mary. . 172,211 Hinman, John . . 211 Hinn, Jon . .39 Hinrichs, Steve. .90, 201 Hirsch, Karen . . 211 Hirstein, Danny.. Hirstein, Todd . . 162 Hirstein, Tom . .97, 162 Hirstein, Ward . . 201 Hissong, Debbie . . 82, 201 Hoagland, Joyce . . 162 Hoard, Sue. .71,78,90, 189 Hodge, Pamela . . 78, 90, 95, 189 Hodde, Deane . .40, 48, 91, 211 Hoefle, Holly . . 201 Hoelter, Matt . . 211 Hoemann, Mary. . 162 Hoemann, Nancy , . 74, 189 Hoffman, Jodi . . 91, 201 Hoffmeister, Jan . . 201 Hoggins, Ellen . . 90, 201 Hohenstein, James . . 72, 75, 88, 162 Hohenstein, Mike. .201 Hohenstein, Nancy. . 189 Hohimer, Arthur. . Hohimer, Patricia. . Hohimer, Sharon . . Holcomb, Jon . .211 Holdman, Richard .. Holinga, Mr. Michael . , 123, 215 Holl, Michael . . 77, 88, 189 Holland, Dana. .211 Holland, Dave. .64, 189 Holland, Gary.. 162 Hollingsworth, Debbie. . 189 Hollinshead, Carol . .201 Hollinshead, Raymond . . 163 Holloway, Paula. . 201 Holmes, Mrs. Junnie . . 145 Holtman, Cynthia. . 91, 201 Holz, Paul . . 16,80,88, 163 Holzaepfel, Beth . . 189 Homolatsch, Tassilo . . 84, 163 Hoopes, Ashley . . 201 Hoover, Gary . . 190 Hoover, Robert . .48, 201 Hopwood, Stan . . 190 Horn, John , . 163 Horn, Mary . . 211 Horn, Sandra . . 79,211 Horner, Steven . . 16, 94, 163 Horney, David . . 201 Horney, Ruth . . 163 Horning, Debbie. .16, 70, 103, 163 Horning, Paul . . 92, 211 Hoskins, Dale. .91,211 Hott, Elise. . 79, 83,211 Hott, Mr. Preston . . 109, 143 Houk, Stephanie . . 211 Houston, David.. 163 Houston, Dennis. .190 Howard, Jeanie . . 201 Howard, Jim. .211 Howard, Julie.. 16, 70, 105, 163, Howard, Leoria . . 94, 190 Howard, Lydia. . Howarth, Lydia. .201 Howe, Richard . . 19, 80, 84, 163 Howell, Gary. . 190 Howett, Judy. .201 Hubbard, Mrs. Elizabeth . . 130 Hubbard, Virginia. .201 Huber, William . . 16, 39, 93, 163 Huddleston, Mr. Ronald.. 101, 11 Hudson, Mr. Donald.. 137 Hurley, Glen .. Hudson, Chuck. .211 Hudson, Mark. . 163 Huffman, Lori . . 201 Hughes, James.. 164 Hughes, Paul . . 201 Hull, Bill . . 80, 190 Hulvershorn, Susan . . 52, 79, 190 Hulvey, Ross . . 190 Humphrey, Alexis . . 201 Humphrey Bree . . 74, 81, 90, 190 Humphrey, Donna. . 211 Humphrey, Robin . . 92, 211 Hunter, Alan . . 41, 211 Hunter, Bruce . . 164 Hunter, Greg .. Hunter, Linda. . 201 Hunter, Mary. . 164 Huntley, Edward . . 16, 76, 77, 164 Huntley, Rosemary. . 202 Hurley, Glenn . . 202 Hursh, Mrs. Mildred . . 141 Hurst, Dave. .41,211 Hurst, Greg . . 92 Hurwitz, Joe . . 41, 54, 202 Hurwitz, Lynne . .. 21, 79, 164 Huson, Jo . . 91, 211 Huson, Mrs. Valencia . . 112, 130 Hussey, Cathy . . 211 Hutchins, Kathleen.. 127 Hutchinson, Lee. .91,202 207 2, 135 tudent index Hutmacher, Jan Kay. . 94, 164 Hyde, Mrs. Gladys.. 112, 128 lmlay, Janet.. 190 lngels, Robert Lon.. lppolito, James Joseph . . lppolito, Nancy. . 190 Irvin, Bruce. . 190 Irvine, Jeanie. . 190 Irving, Margaret. . 91, 211 Irving, Nick . . 190 Isley, James . . 91,211 Isley, Stan. . 202 lvy, Mrs. Lillian . .145 Jackson, Joseph Barry , . 72, 91, 202 Jackson, Kevin . .190 Jackson, Richard . . 190 Jacobs, Steven . . 211 Jacobson, Mrs. Patricia . . 116 Jacoby, Bill .. Jacoby, Verna . . 202 Jameson, Mike. . Jameson, Sally . . 164 Janes, Charles . . 71, 211 Jannazzo, Anna Marie . . 94, 164 Jannazzo, Nick . . 202 Janus, Mark. . 77, 202 Janusweski, Sam . .202 Jasmon, Doug. . 165 Jeffers, Terry . . 211 Jenkins, Linda Kay.. 105,165 Jenkins, Sue . . 211 Jensen, Tom . . 39, 41, 59, 202 Jewell, David . . 40,202 Jiardina, Linda Lee. .97 Jiardina, Louis.. Jimenez, Mr. Antonio . . 131 Johnson, Carlene . . 81, 82, 88, 190 Johnson, Carol . . 16, 165 Johnson, Grant . . 88 Kaige, Robert. . 202 Kaiser, Paul . . 211 Kamnick, Tony .. Kanberg, Leslie. .79, 100,211 Kane, Kathy. .52,79,92,211 Kane, Dennis James . . 202 Kansy, Kendall . . 202 Kansy, Linda Sue. . 165 Karaianis, Tommy . . 73, 90, 202 Karaianis, John . . 99, 190 Kasalko, Sondra . . 73, 74, 100, 190 Kasch, Leroy. .84, 165 Katauski, Mark P. . . 40, 202 Kates, Donna.. 190 Kates, James L, . . 202 Kaufman, Ellen . . 211 Kaufman, Jane . . 81, 82, 190 Kaufmann, Rick. .60, 92,211 Kaull, Mark M. . . 41, 202 Kavanagh, John. . Kay, Carolyn . .190 Kazmaier, Kevin . . 40, 48, 211 Kazmaier, Kim . . 190 Keating, William . . 165 Keefner, Mr. Norman . . 16, 56, 137 Keeley, Mrs. Frances . . 124 Keeley, Miriam . . 47, 90, 190 Keene, Hank. . 190 Keene, Jill . . 211 Kehl, John . .80, 202 Kehl, Ricky Lee..80, 105,165 Kehoe, Tim . .211 Keith, Sheila . . 78, 88, 165 Keller, Jim. . Kelley, Pam . . 165 Kelly, Mr. Bob. . 145 Kellner, Bill . . 165 Kellus, Nancy. .94, 190 Kelly, Richard.. Johnson Miss Helen . . 136 Johnson James. . 165 Johnson Janelle Marie. .82, 165 Johnson Janice.. 79,211 Johnson Mardi . .202 Johnson Mark.. 103,165 Johnson Ronald . . 88, 190 Johnson Sue.. 97, 165 Johnson Tom . . 48, 211 Johnson, Vicki . . 90, 190 Johnston, Grant.. 190 Jones, Brenda. . 90, 190 Jones, David . . Jones, Deborah Kay . .52, 79, 88, 202 Jones, Donna. . 78, 190 Jones, Gary Allen. . 165 Jones, Gary E. . . 190 Jones, Gerald L. 89, 202 Jones, Janet . .84 Jones, Jay H. . . Jones, Mrs. Juanita . . 138 Jones, Kim P... Jones, Larry C. . . 190 Jones, Marjorie Mae . . 202 Jones, Pamela Sue. . 46, 70,202 Jones, Patricia Ann . . 165 Jones, Polly. . 103, 165 Jones, Randy. . 211 Jones, Susan Marie. . 79, 202 Jones, Sue. . 16, 165 Jones, Wesley . . 202 Jorgensen, Chris . . 56, 202 Judd, Dennis . . 41, 48, 211 Judd, Diana. . Judd, Don . . 202 Judd, Kate . . 190 Judd, Nickie . . 94, 165 Jugan, Mike C. .. Juhl, Lynn.. 190 Jurincie, Tim . . 72, 82, 190 Kelly, Warren . . 190 Kendall, Mr. A. Roger. . 135 Kendall, Cheri Ann . . 202 Kennedy, Carla Jo. . 202 Kennedy, Jill . . 84, 190 Kennedy, Oren . . 202 Kenyon, Mark . . 80, 190 Kenyon, Tom . . 202 Kerasotes, Denis. . 165 Kerasotes, Vicki . . 84, 191 Kerr, Debbie. ,191 Kessler, Gary Dale . . 77, 89 100 1 202 Kessler, Susan . . 166 Ketchum, Joe. . 212 Ketchum, Nick . . 191 Keyes, Lori . .89, 212 Kibbat, Madonna. . Kibbat, Fred . . 202 Kiefer, Gail . . 191 Kiefer, Sue. .212 Kilby, Frank. . 100,202 Kilby, Thomas . . 166 Killen, Bob . . 91,212 Killen, Mike. .202 Killen, Sue . . 79, 212 Killion, Mark . . 54, 212 Kimball, Cheryl . . 79, 212 Kimes, Jennie. . 78, 191 Kimmich, Denise Marie . . 191 Kincaid, Becky . . 202 Kincaid, Fred. . 166 Kincaid, Lyle. . Kincaid, Sid . . 191 King, Bob.. 191 King, Dave . . 202 King, Donna. . 191 King, Joe . . 191 King, Kathleen . . 202 Kirby, Shawn . . 212 R X l 2 Kirchner, Cheryl . . 47, 166 Kirchner, Miriam . . 46, 70, 90, 202 Kirk, John . . 191 Kirk, Lynn. . 70, 90, 191 Kirk, Sue . . 212 Kirschner, Phil ..191 Kitchen, Gary. .39, 93, 166 Kitson, Miss Donna. . 115 Klang, Debby . . 83, 202 Klein, Becky. . 202 Klein, Phil . . 202 Klein, Stephanie . . 191 Klug, Paul . . 191 Kline, Suzanne. . 166 Klutnick, Connie.. 166 Knecht, John . . Kniss, Kathy . . 79, 212 Knotts, Mr. Mel . . 40, 41, 136 Knox, Frank. .212 Kobetich, Mr. Frank. . 145 Koch, Ann . .81, 90, 191 Koehler, lrene . . 25, 81, 84, 166 Koke, Debra . . 202 Kolinski, Gail . . 82, 212 Koopman, Dick. . 191 Koopman, Ken . . 202 Koopman, Ron . . Kopf, Dave . . 83, 191 Kosalko, Sondra . . 82 Koskey, Cindy . . 97, 166 Koskey, Steve . . 212 Kostolni, Mrs. Grace . . 140 Kother, Don . . 166 Kovski, John . . 48,202 Kovski, Lynda . . 78, 166 Kovski, Tom . . 212 Kozeliski, Ann . . 68, 92, 212 Kozeliski, Kit . . 54, 55, 68, 93, 166 Kramer, Connie . . 89, 212 Kramer, Leslie . . 70, 81, 84, 100, 191 Kramzer, Gary. . 166 Krapf, Laurel . . 202 Krapf, Lynne . . 203 Krohe, Peggy . . 203 Kroll, Christine . . 83, 212 Kroll, Mr. Sherwin . . 123, 143 Student index Lanier, Bill . . 49, 191 Lansford, Carol . .90,191 Lansford, David . . 41, 48,212 Large, Miss Emma.. 126 Large, Jeanne . . 203 Large, John . . 33, 166 Large, Lyndall . . Locke, Gregory. . 16, 39, 49, 167 Lockhart, Charlie. .31 Logue, Dave.. 167 Lohman, Roberta. . 16, Lohrenz, Ann . . 70, 79, Lohrenz, Bob . . 77, 84, Lolling, Beverly . . 203 ,167 70, 93, 10 92, 212 192 7 Larsen, Jacquie . . 191 Larsen, Jennifer. . 89, 212 Larsen, Pete . . 41, 60, 212 Larson, Dennis. . 16,105,166 Larue, Faye . . 167 Lash, Lee. . 167 Lasswell, David . . 88, 167 Lasswell, Donn. .212 Laswell, Elizabeth . . 88, 191 Latham, Arletta . . 92, 212 Latham, Ken . . 40, 88 Lauder, Joy . . 78, 90, 95, 104, 1 Lauer, Debbie . . 212 Laughlin, David. . 167 Laughlin, Lynn . . 77 Laurie, Marcia . . Lauters, Bill . . 191 Lawless, Dianna . . 212 Lawley, Cathy . . 203 Lawrence, Miss Greta.. 113 Lawrence, Steve . . 29 Laws, Cheri . . 203 Lawson, Lawson, Rick . . 203 Lawson, Sue . . 167 Layden, Leach, Cynthia . . 203 Leach, Debbie. .78, 191 Leach, Debbie . . 92, 212 Leach, Stephen . . 203 Leach, Terry . . 212 Leary, Margie. .212 Leasman, Miss Wilma. . 95, 1 Leaverton, William . . 203 Lee Lee Lee, Lee Lee ,Christopher . . 91, 203 Linda . . 212 Marianne . . 203 Miss Martha. . 145 Pamela . . 191 Kristi . . 16, 70, 93, 105, 167 Pamela . . 52, 72, 82, 91, 203 32 Krueger, Cliff Krueger, Curt Kublick, John Kugler, Karen . :.89,203 .49,191 .89, 212 Kuizen, Sandra. . 166 Kunkel, Will . . 41, 48, 212 Kuntzi, Linda Kuntzi, Steve Kunze, Karen.. 16, 166 212 203 Kurz, Debbie . . 212 LaBonte, Tom . Lamar, Steve Lamb, Miss Jen 191 nie. . 119 Lammert, Jennie . . 79, 92,212 Landreth, Dave . . 203 Landreth, Linda. .212 Landrey, Debbie.. 191 Landrey, Marc . . 212 Landrey, Terry. . 96, 166 Lane, Mrs. Dorothy. . 141 Lane, Douglas. . 203 Lane, Holly . . 191 Lane, Kimberly . . 52, 53, 78, 191 Lane, Sheila . . 16, 78, 166 Lane, Susan . . 52, 79, 104, 191 Lane, Tom . . 40, 212 Lange, Lori . . 79, 89, 212 Langenfeld, Michael . . 191 Langenfeld, Theresa . . 94, 166 Langford, Debbie. .78, 79,90, 191 Langston, Connie . . 90,203 Lanham, Jean . . 203 Lanham, Tom . . Lefferts, Mary . . 203 Leichsenring, Bill .. Leinum, Becky.. 167 LeMasters, Bill . . 41, 59, 203 Leming, Danny.. 167 Leming, Linda. . 79, 89, 203 Lenz, Fred . . 191 Lenz, John . . Leonard, Marianne.. 191 Lerch, Vicki . . 71, 78, 90, 192 Leslie, Ellen . . 97, 167 Lessly, Mr. Roy. . 117 LeValley, John . . 59, 203 Leveque, Dale. . 203 Lewis, Patricia. . 212 Liberman, Joe . . 192 Liberman, William . . 92, 212 Lidisky, Terri . . 212 Liebman, Mrs. Alma . . 138 Liffman, Paul . . Lien, Bob. . 167 Lindbeck, Backy . . 203 Lindley, Joseph . . 167 Lindquist, Bradley . . Lindquist, Curt . . 16, 19, 80, 93, 10 167 Lindquist, Jeff .. Lindsey, Ben . . 100, 192 Lolling, Richard. .203 Long, Don . . Long, Nikki ..167 Long, Shearl . . 203 Long, Teresa . . 92, 212 Long, Venita . . 97, 167 Lopian, Mike.. 168 Lorenzini, Penny. .168 Lorscheider, Sue. . 212 Loud, Rebecca . . 16, 74, 168 Loughery, Jeff . . 40, 212 Loughery, Jim . .60 Loveless, Carol . .203 Lowe, Charles . . Lowe, Cheri . . 47, 168 Lowe, Ronnie.. Lowe, Steve . . Lowrance, Steve . . 212 Lowrie, Linda . . 78, 90, 103, 168, 225 Ludolph, Thomas . . Luechtefeld, Miss Bonnie. . 115 Lunger, Cynthia. . 213 Lutes, Mary . . 203, 213 Luttrell, Grace. . 78, 84, 168 Lutz, David . . 41,48 Lutz, James . . 16, 64, 168 Lynch, Mary. . 203 Lynch, Nancy.. 192 Lynn, John. .40,48,89,203 Lyon, Keith . .168 Lyon, Meredith. .92,212 Maas, Connie . .84, 87, 168 Maddux, Nobel . . 168 Magee, Craig . . 168 Maggio, Patricia Ann . . 104, 192 Maggio, Sue . . 79,213 Maier, Walter . . 192 Main, Gary. .39, 168 Major, Katherine . . 213 Malchar, Randy. . 192 Malcom, Pamela. . 203 Maldaner, Rick. .203 Mallicoat, Janette . . 78, 97, 168 Mann, Patty. . 203 Mann, Sharon . .203 Manson, Dave C. . . 54, 192 Marantz, Marla. . 16,70, 105,168 Mari, Deborah . . 83, 192 Mari, Pamela . . 70, 84, 93, 105, 168 Mari, Rick . . 213 Markillie, Vickie . . 192 Marks, Marcia . . 79,88, 192,213 Marlowe, Linda . . 88, 192,222 Marquardt, Joann . .95,97,168 Marr, Jane . . 63, 70, 74, 84, 104, 192 Marsh, David . . 39, 49, 168 Marsh, Tom . . 168 Marshall, Ruth Ann . . 52, 79, 90,213 Martin, Chuck. .90, 203 Martin, Debbie . . 92, 213 Martin, Jim . . 77, 88, 192 Martin, John . . 213 Martin Lynn . . 78, 192 Martin Martin Monica L. . .192 ,PhWHs..192 Martinia, Mrs. Marian. .140 Little, Nora. . 97, 167 Livingston, Barb. . 212 Livingstone, Carolyn . . 1 Livingston, Mike. . 203 Livingstone, Chris . . 212 6.167 Massey, Robert T. . . 77, 78, 88, 192 Masterson, Barbara . . 203 Mathes, Pat. .168 Matsler, Jeannie . . 203 Matsler, Linda. . 168 Mattix, Ed . . 41, 203 Mau, Sue . . 91, 203 Mau, Tom . . 192 Maurer, John . . 192 Maxey, Bill . . 203 Maxwell, Gayle . . 82, 213 May, Marsha. .90,203 Mayberry, Earl Robert. . Mayberry, Robert. .203 Mayerle, Mr. Charles. . 124 Mayfield, Edward Randolph . . 93, 105, Mayfield, Nick . . 213 Mazrim, Terry. . 77, 192 Medlar, Val . . 213 Mefford, Keith . . Meidel, Mr. George. . 49, 113, 138 Meiers, Kent. , Meiners, David . . 203 Melnyk, Mark. .80, 192 Menichetti, Sharon . . 169 Mercier, Bridget. .203 Mercker, Debra.. 170 Merrifield, Dixie. . 170 Merrill, Miss Portia. .97, 132 Merritt, Dave. .77, 192 Merritt, Mark . . 55,213 Merz, Pat. . Metzger, Don . . Metzger, Losa . . 213 Metzger, Molly . . 203 tudent index Monroney, Radene . . 63, 192 Montgomery, Philip. . 54, 75, 80, 170 McDermand, Gregg . . 213 McDermott, John . . 192 McDonald, Debbie . . 90, 203 Montgomery, Tom . . 54, 55, 72, 80, 90, 203 Moody, Moore , Charlene . .97, 171 Moore, Denny. . 203 Moore, Donna.. 171 Moore, Gary.. Moore, Jerrie . . 203 Moore, Melanie. .90, 203 Moreno, Shirley. . Morgan, Becky.. 192 Morris, Mr. Thomas . . 134 Morrison, Mr. Dwight. . 124 Morrow, Gordon . . 171 Moss, Anne . . 192 Moss, Beverly. . 84, 97, 171 Moss, Moss, Cathy . . 79, 92,213 Kevin . . 203 Moss, Terry . . 171 Mrosko, Pat. .92,213 Mueller, Alice. . 171 Mueller, Ann . . 70, 171 Mueller, Bill . . 213 Mueller, Eric. . 49, 192 Mueller, Phillip . . 90, 203 Muench, Pamela. . 203 Muir, Jim . . 203 Mullen, Diane . . 52, 89, 213 Robert . . 76, 77, 84, 171 McDonald, Jerry. . 203 McElwee, Stephanie . . 101,203 McFall, John .. McFayden, Mrs. Patricia. . 136 McGee, Elizabeth . . 47, 70, 192 McGrath, Dan . . 192 McGrath, Jim .. McGrath, Mark. .203 McKibbin, John . . 80, 169 McKibbin, Phil . . 203 McKinney, JoBet . . 213 McKinney, Michael . . 213 McKinzie, Thomas .. McMillan, John . .82, 84, 192 McRoberts, David . .48, 203 McRoberts, Joe . . 39, 192 Nachtvvey, Mary. . 171 Nagel, Cherie Lynn . . 172 Napier, Mary . . 213 Naschinski, Susan. .90, 172 Natale, Margaret . . 95, 192 Natale, Rose Mary . . 203 Nation, Cynthia Jo . . 204 Neal, Jeffiy . . 192 Neal, Sandra Kay . . 88, 204 Neat, Bill ..77,192 Neathery, David . . 77, 192 Meyer, Carolyn . . 79, 208, 213 Meyer, Charles . . 16, 69, 170 Meyer, Connie . . 21, 22 Meyer, Linda. .213 Meyers, Karne . . 79, 192 Mickle,Deanne.. 103,170 Mickle, Jeff . . 213 Midden, Mary Magdalene . . 91,213 Milby, Melody Ann . . 95, 170 Mileham, Steve . . 203 Mileham, Tom . . 213 Miles, James. .48, 77, 90,203 Millard, Richard. .88, 192 Miller, Carol . . 213 Miller, Carolyn . . 46, 92, 213 Miller, David. .213 Miller, Doug .. Miller, Eruin Scott.. Miller, Miller, Miller, Jeff. . Jonathan Allen. .99 Margaret . . 91, 203 Miller, Mark. .48,80,203 Miller, Randy. . 40, 90, 203 Miller, Roma . . 212 Miller, Scott . . 192 Mullen, Jean . . 84, 192 Mullenix, Ruth. .203 Muller, Andrew . . 203 Muncy, Paul . .90 Munday, Carla. . 203 Munzert, Cathy . . 203 Muraro, Janet. .46,70,213 Murfin, George. .89,203 Muffin, Norine . . 72, 92,213 Murphy, Deidre . . 75, 78, 171 Murphy, Tom . .96 Murray, Paul . . 40, 56, 203 Mussah, Mark. .55,213 Musselman, Paula. .90,96,171 Myers, Mrs. Betty . . 145 Myers, Peggy. . 192 Myerscough, Sue . . 70, 105, 171 McAdams, Rick. . 169 McAlpine, Mike . .39, 57 McArthy, Mr. Donald. . 126 McAuliff, Don . . 89, 213 McBride, Gary. .192 McCabe, Charles. . 192 McCaffrey, Charles . . 56, 213 McCaffrey, Ken . . 203 Neathery, Terry . . 213 Nebel, Richard . . 77, 204 Neff, Nancy . . 204 Negrete, David . . Negrete, Linda. . 79,204 Negrete, Ruth . . 213 Nelch, Mrs. Jeanine . . 121 Nelson, George . . Nelson, Jeff. . 172 Nelson, Julie ..16,70,90,105,172 Nelson, Nancy .213 Neposchlan, Janice . . 192 Nesbitt, Dave . . 60, 214 Nesbit, Karen Elizabeth . . 204 Nesbitt, Edith . .52 79, 90, 204 Nesbitt, Mrs. June . . 97, 128 Nesbitt, Kathleen . . 172 Neuhaus, Lance. . 55, 214 Neumann, Aleta . . 214 Neumann, Cindy Lou.. Newland, Carla.. 172 Newlin, Janet . . 84, 87 Newman, George . .48 Newton, Sally . .68, 88, Neylon, Nancy . . 172 204 ,172 ,214 204 Miller, Steve Robert.. Miller, Weezy . . 16, 68, 70, 93, 105, 170 Mills, Jennie .. Mills, Linda Jean . . 88, 192 Milner, Bob . . 213 Milner, James . . 21, 170 Milnes, Mr. Robert. .55, 120 Miloncus, Julie . . 230 Miloncus, Paul Joseph . . 192 Mitchell, Bradley . .39, 192 Mitchell, Deborah . . 105, 170 Mitchell, Kathy. .79,91, 213 Mitchell, Linda. . 170 Mitchell, Mary Lorene..192 Moe, Patricia.. 17, 78, 84, 170 Moffett, Mrs. Mardel . . 145 Mogle, Mr. Ray . . 145 Mohammad, Mike .. Mohr, Pamela Lynn ..16,78,170 Molnar, Claudia. . 91, 203 Molnar, David . . 77, 192 Monette, Cher. . 203 Money, Virginia . . 192 Monier, Ton . . 203 236 McCafferty, Kevin . . 31, 40, 89, 213 McCaffrey, Theresa. . 74, 75, 192 McCalister, Alan . . 84, 192 McCarthy, Brenda. .213 McCarthy, Jo . . 169 McCarthy, Kendra.. 169 McCarthy, Larry. .213 McCauley, David . , 192 McCauley, Mark.. McClain, Martin J. . . 213 McClanahan, Gary . . 57, 169 McClintick, Mike ..80,192 McCollum, Sandra . . 84, 192 McCormick, Carolyn . . 192 McCormick, Tom ..48, 83, 203 McCoy, Mrs. Linda . . 17, 78, 113, 136, 144,212 McCoy, Randy. .203 McCracken, Brent. . McCroskey, Wendy. . 192 McCue, Cynthia . . 72, 79, 92,213 McCurley, Carl . . McCurley, Charles Mark. .49 McDaniel, Robert.. 169 Nickel, Ada Marie. . 91, 204 Nickelson, Debra Kay. .72, 204 Nikirk, Nancy Anne. . 192 Nolan, Kathie . . 214 Nolan, Nancy Lee. . 52, 79, 192 Nolen, Kathy Ann . . 88, 204 Noll, Jim . . 40, 55, 214 Noreuil, Ginger. . 214 Norman, Frederic Paul . . 173 Northrupt, Judi ..90,192 Norwood, Russ . . 48, 214 Nuding, Mr. Michael . . 127 Nudo, Cynthia .. Nusbaum, Peggy Eileen. .204 Nuss, Roger Warren . . Nutt, Marjorie Elaine. . 204 Oaks, John . . 39, 49, 192 Oaks, Mark . . 40, 48,214 Obcamp, Vicki . . 88, 204 Oberman, Jim . . 55, 89, 214 O'Brien, O'Brien, O'Brien, O'Brien Dennis . . 90,204 Kathleen . . 192 Mary Catherine . . 204 ,Sandy . . 72, 92, 214 Student index O'Connor, Michael . . 76, 77, 82, 88, 193 O'Connell, Peggy . . 52, 79, 204 O'Connor, Sue . . 89, 204 O'Connor, William John. . Oehmke, Denise J. . . Oehmke, Dennis.. 193,214 O'Hara, Frederic H. . . 193 O'Hara, Greg . . 214 O'Keefe, Pamela . . 16, 70, 82, 173 Oldenburg, Lori L. . . 193 Olinger, Nancy J. . .90, 193 Oliver, Dorothi .. Olson, Nancy Lee. . 173 Oltman, Jane . . 204 Ondes, Janice L. . . 193 Ondes, Robert. . 173 O'NeiIl, Mike. .41,204 O'Neal, Patrick. .89 Orr, Deborah. . 79, 214 Ormsby, Susan . .204 Osborne, Barbara . . 204 Osborne, Bernice. . 95, 97, 173 Osborne, Robert . . 48, 214 Osborne, Terri . . 204 Osburn, Karen . . 204 Osburn, Keith . . 88, 193 Osterholt, Mike. . . 193 Oswald, Johnny . . 214 Otto, Albert . .173 Otto, Beverly . .204 Overstreet, Tom . . 193 Owens, Marsha. . 214 Owens, Nancy. . 193 Owens, Teresa . . 204 Owens, William . . 173 Owings, Sharon . . 98, 173 Ozier, Norma.. 17, 90, 193 Page, Debbie . . 214 Page, John . . 173 Parch, John . . 214 Pardee, Rick. . 204 Paris, Richard . . 16, 99, 173 Park, Greg . . 207 Parker, Arthur . . Parker, Diana . . 79, 204 Parker, Lachelle . . 89, 91, 214 Parker, Lee . . 60 Parker, Pam . . 214 Parkinson, Robert . . Parks, David . . Parks, Janit .. 139,214 Parks, Janice . . 139, 214 Ratz, Charles .. Parks, Lee. .214 Parziale, James. . Parziale, Mike.. Patey, Jeremy . . 173, 226 Patey, Priscilla . . 204 Patia, Larry. .214 Patkus, Mike. . 77, 91, 204 Patrinelis, Barb. . Patterson Mrs. Clella . . 145 Patterson, Jan . . 214 Patterson Mike . . 204 Patterson Jan . . Patterson ,Sharon . . 173 Patton, David . . 204 Patton, Jim . . 96, 173 Patton, Mrs. Mary . . 71, 125 Patton, Steve. . 16, 39, 70, 93, 1 Paull, David . . 49, 173 Payne, Randi . . 73, 173 Peake, Dawn . . 204 Peake, Melvin . . Pearman, Bill . . 173 Pearman, Kathy . . 204 Pearson, Laura . . 92, 214 Pearson, Susan . . 84, 104, 192 Pedigo, George . . 214 Peebles, Terry . . 65, 214 05,173 Students hurriedly return to their cars in slush bound FACULTY PARKING LOT. Peel, David. .214 Pelham, Debbie. . 193 Pendleton, Al . . 173 Pennington, Connie. .91, 204 Pennington, Ken . . 173 Peter, Sheila. .204 Peters, Deborah . . 173 Peters, Kenneth . . 193 Peterson, Diane . . 16, 70, 81, 84, 91 105, 174 Peterson, Steven . . 193 Petrauskas, David . . 94, 193 Petrauskas, Jean . . 204 Petrone, Dan. . 48, 214 Petrone, Stephen . . 49, 80, 193 Peyton, Ronald. . 96, 174 Peyton, Mary . . 204 Phillips, Joe . . 214 Phillippe, Joseph . . 49, 174 Phillips, Kathryn . . 52, 53, 193 Phillips, Katherine.. Phillips, Kristina. . Phillips, Micheal . . Piccinelli, Miss Mary.. 116 Pickerel, Mr. Harold.. 145 Pickering, Mark.. Pickett, Mike . . 88, 204 Pierce, Jack . . 174 Pile, Mr. Charles. . 145 Pillman, Lorena.. 105, 174 Pinckard, Sally . . 72, 91, 101, 204 Prentice, Robert. . 73, 174 Prentice, Sue . . 91, 204 Presley, James. .31 Pribal, Laura.. 193 Price, Debi . . 214 Pride, Sandy . . 204 Proctor, Kris . . 193 Pruitt, Mrs. Mary . . 130 Pryor, Dennis . . 92, 214 Pryor, Frank . . Pryor, Homer. .214 Pryor, Lee . . 204 Puchering, Mark . .92 Puka, Rebecca Jean . . 174 Pulliam, Patrick . . 174 Puma, Debbie. . 52, 79, 88, 148,204 Purnell, Roger . . 31, 39, 93, 105, 174 Puschel, Peggy, . 101, 174 Putnick, William . . 77, 88, 193 Putting, Jeanette . . 193 Ragel, Cheryl . . 204 Ragel, Larry . . Rainford, Mr. David. . 119 Raisch, Becky. .204 Rake, Mrs. Judy . . 16, 117 Ralph, Bill . . 55,204 Ralph, Roger. . Rambach, Ross . . 40,204 Ramsey, Linda . . 89, 204 Randolph, Jo . . 91, 214 Randolph, Sally . . 16, 31, 68, 69, Piper, Linda. . 94, 174 Pippy, David . . 41, 214 Pittman, Jane . . Plain, Mr. Alby Plumer, Marla ..111 ..214 Poe, Cynthia. . 214 102, 105, 174 Rankin, Dale. .204 Ransdell, Mr. John . . 73, 120 Rappel, Mrs. Bernice . . 117, 143 Rasmussen, Miss Rosabel . . 74, 119 Poland, Chuck. . 16,39, 68,93, 105, 174 Pollack, David . . 214 Pollack, Debra . . 79,204 Poole, Janice . . 174 Poole, Michael . . 174 Poore, Dwight.. 16, 72, 83, 84, 174 Poos, Mary . . 39, 72, 92, 214 Poos, Robert . . Pope, Mrs. Maxine. . 145 Pope, Michelle . . 214 Porter, Lindy. .93, 105, 148, 174 Porter, Terry . . 214 Porter, William . . 68, 73, 193 Poston, Mike . . 204 Povse, John . . 214 Povse, Max. . 214 Powell, George. . 174, 215 Powell, Patricia.. 193 Powell, Terry . . 80, 174 Powers, Stephen . . 193 Prather, Richard . .214 Ratz, David . . 214 Ratz, Karen Sue.. 174 Rauch, Laura . . 193 Rawson, Elizabeth . . 214 Ray, Andrea . . 204 Ray, Doug . . 204 Raymer, Mimi . . 104 Rector, Phillip . . 89, 214 Rector, Susan . . 52, 78, 193 Redding, Nancy. . 97, 175 Reed, Cheryl Ann . . 204 Reents, Ray . . 214 Reeves, Gary . . 88, 194 Reincke, Michelle . . 82, 204 Reinning, Nancy. .70, 74, 90, 104,194 Reis, Diane. .214 Reisch, Elizabeth . . 175 Reisch, Michael. . 41, 214 Reitzel, Norman L. . . 175 Renfrow, Kathy . . 204 Rethy, Eric . . 204 Rethy, Erika. . 102, 175 Rettinghaus, Paulette . .88 Rettinghaus, Ronald.. 194 Reynolds, Brett . . 214 Reynolds, Deborah Ann . . 194 Reynolds, Deborah Kay . . 78, 84, 194 Reynolds, Karen . . 94, 175 Reynolds, Reynolds, sue..16,7s,79, 102,175 Kathy. . 16, 175 Rhea, Bill . . 214 tudent index Ruggless, Robert Don . . 175 Ruschmeyer, Mike.. 176 Ruskey, Ronald J. . . 80, 88, 194 Rust, Rebecca. . 91, 204 Rutherford, Denise. .71, 176 Rutter, Jean . . 52, 74, 194 Ruuttila, Eero . .64 Ryan, Jim L. . .214 Ryan, John J.. .214 Ryan, Marguerite . . 194 Rhoads, Patty . . 17 Rhoads, Shelley . .91, 204 Rhoades, William L. . .175 Ryan, Martha . . 194 Ryan, Robert W. . . 204 Rice, Greg . . 214 Rice, Jim . . 214 Rice, J eff. . 80, 88, 93, 105, 175 Rice, Richard. . 194 Richards, Renee . . Sablotny, Diane . . 92, 214 Sackett, Carolyn . . 105, 176 Sackett, Cynthia . . 79, 214 Sand, Kirk R. . . 204 Sand, Mark.. 176 Sander, Peter. . 41, 58, 204 Richardson, Bob . . 89, 214 Richardson, Dorothy. . 194 Richardson, Janet. .204 Richter, Nancy. . 63, 194 Rieken, John . . 84, 175 Riester, William . .89, 204 Rigg, Sandy . . 72, 88, 214 Ringland, Dave . . 175 Rippel, Tom . . 175 Riseman, Jay . . 54, 194 Riseman, Nathaniel .. Risi, Mark. . 204 Ritchison, Jeff. . 214 Ritterbusch, Jo. .79,91, 124 Roach, Candy . . 204 Roach, Kim . . 84, 194 Roads, Sandy . . 204 Roark, Debbie. . Roark, Michael . . Robbins, Jane . . 72, 79, 90, 204 Roberts, Emily . . 81, 194 Roberts, Vicki . . 204 Robertson, Jeanette. . 175 Robertson, Mike. . 194 Sande Sande Sande Sande Sande rs, Brenda. .84, 176 rs, Deborah Sue. . 75, 84, 176 rs, Douglas . . 41, 60, 214 rs, Mike J. . . 40, 214 rs, Ron . . 39, 49, 194 Sandidge, Carl Mark . . 214 Sandidge, Stan M.. .214 Sandman, Cynthia . . 92, 214 Sandman, Susan . . 176 Sands Sands ,Laura . . 63, 194 ,Becky . . 91,.214 Saner, Kathy . . 95, 194 Saner, Sue Marie. .52, 79,214 Sarius, Hilan . . 204 Sauage, Cathy Jo . . 214 Scaife, Beverly . . 176 Scaife, Judy. . 78, 194 Scaife, Mark. . 41,214 Scaife, Tom . . Schackmann, Jim . . 49, 194 Schadow, Margie. . 204 Schadow, Rex. .214 Schae Schae ffer, Sue . . 205 ffer, Carol ..176 Robertson, D. Roger. . 204 Robinson Aletha . . 214 Robinson Donald . .39,49,194 Robinson Henry . . 64, 80, 194 Robinson Reida..95,175 Robinson Richard . . Robinson Ronnie . . 39, 194 Robinson F. Dean . . 39, 49, 77, 93 Rockford, Mr. Joe . . 16, 39, 40, 56, 137, 161 Rockford, Marty . . 40, 48, 214 Rodenburg, Kenneth . . 175 Roderick, Craig . . 88, 175 Rodgers, Richard . . Rodgers, Robert. .204 Rogers, Chris . . Roland, Martin . . 204 Roland, Patricia . . 16, 21, 22, 175 Roper, Janet . . 83, 204 47, 68, 105, Rose, Paula . . 71, 88, 175 Routson, Debbie . . 90, 204 Roseberry, Daniel . . Ross, Blaine . . 204 Ross, Blake. . Ross, Debra. . 79,92,214 Routmann, Carol . . 70, 104, 186, 194 Routson, Diane . .175 Rowles, Edward . . Rowles, Eva Lue . .92 Rowles, Shirley . . Royal, Cynthia . . 90, 194 Rubin, Barbara. . 194 Rubin, Jody . . 52, 79, 214 Rubenstien, Kathy . . 204 Ruggles, Sheridan . . 194 Ruggless, Dale. 194 238 Schanbacher, Melinda B. . . Scharhag, Sue . . 205 Scheller, Truman .. Schenk, Susan . . 176 Schildwachter, Penny . . 72, 91, 205 Schirmer, Donne..52,74,87,194 Schlembach, James . . . 77, 194 Schleyhahn, Gail . . 205 Schleyhahn, Fred . . 94, 194 Schleyhahn, Patricia. .214 Schleyhahn, Roger. . 176 Schmidt, Herbert. . Schmidt, Joe . . 214 Schmidt, Paul . . 77 Schneider, Shelley. .52, 215 Schnepp, Suzanne . . 72, 74, 75, 81,8 Schnirring, Diane. .79,92,215 Schnirring, Kathy. . 91, 205 Schnirring, Sandy . . 16, 70, 176 Schouten, Sharon . .94 Schreiber, John B.. . 194 Schrenk, Alan . . 205 Sohroenrock, Sue . . 215 Schroeder, Jan . . 72, 73, 79, 82, 215 Schroeder, Mary . . 205 Schroeder, Paul . . 48, 215 Schroeder, Paul H. . . 40, 48, 215 Schroeder, Steve . . 194 Schuerman, Robert . . 176 Schuerman, Sally. . 71, 95, 176 Schuermann, Sue. . 90,205 Schullian, Mark.. 176 Schultz, Bill . . 205 Shultz, Mary . .89 Schutz,Ted . . 92,215 Schwagmeyer, Pat . . 194 Schwartz, Harold . . 88, 205 4, 194 Schwartz, Laura. . 75, 103, 176 Schwartz, Mike . . 54, 55, 80, 84, 194 Schwartz, Steve. . 215 Schwarz, Lois . . 215 Schwarz, Rebecca C. . . 88, 194 Schwener, Bill . . Scott, Dick. . 176 Scott, Don . . 205 Scott, Kent . . 176 Scranton, Douglas. . 205 Searcy, Dave E. . . 176 Searcy, Larry. .176 Sebring, Missy. . 84, 93, 177 Sedlak, Miss Sally. . 116 Seelbach, Joyce . . Seelert, Bob . . 205 Seelert, Rodger. . 215 Segretto, Tony . . 205 Selinger, Ed . . 91, 215 Sellers, Ann . . 215 Selvaggio, Frank. . 40,48,215 Selvaggio, Joe . . 177 Selvaggio, Pat . .205 Selvaggio, Paula. . 194 Sennings, Robert . . 194 Serbin, James . . Sescleifer, Janet . . 177 Sether, Mrs. Susan . . 114 Settles, Don . . 205 Seward, Craig . . 215 Seward, Eric. . 40, 91, 205 Seward, Jeff . . 16, 19, 39, 148, 177 Seward, Vicki . . 96, 177 Sewell, Mike. .205 Sexton, Diane. . 177 Sgro, Lori . . 70, 194 Shae, Gary S. . .88, 194 Shaffer, David . . 72, 114 Shaffer, Sara Romaine . .92 Shaneman, J. David ..177 Sharp, Catherine . . 215 84, 93 Shaudis, Carol . . 82, 205 Shauger, Bob. . 41, 58, 205 Shauger, Theodore . . Shaw, Marla . . 205 Sheahan, Pat. . 78, 82, 90, 195 Sheehan, Kathy. . Sheeley, Mr. Ronald . . 40, 119 Sheffield, Mr. Fred.. 118 Sheffield, Gail R. . . 52, 78, 195 Sheffield, Jean . . 72, 79, 82,215 Sheffield, Steven . . 177 Shehadeh, Linda. . 178 Shelton, Bob . . 84, 195 Sherer, Jeanne . . 71, 79, 82, 90, 195 Shewmaker, Ken . . 178 Shields, Bob . . 205 Shinn, Sue . . 68, 78, 195 Shipley, Mr. Bill . . 145 Shipman, Sharon Lee . . 89, 215 Shirk, Rex. .178 Shirk, Rita . . 52, 53, 90,195 Shontz, Laurie . . 84, 195 Short, Billie . . 195 Short, Debbie. .215 Short, Linda. . 195 Short, Mark. . Shultz, Mary . . 89,215 Susis, Karen Lynn. . 52, 215 Shutt, James . . 178 Sias, Barbara . . 79, 82, 92, 215 Sias, Steve . . 178 Sicilia, Nancy.. Sidner, Mrs. Doris.. 145 Siegel, Dave . . 41, 48, 205 Siegel, Rebecca. . 195 Sihler, Nina. .215 Sim, Pamela. . 215 tudent Simhauser, Val . . 215 Simmons, Debbie.. 101,104, 195 Simmons, Mrs. Dorothy . . 145 Simmons, Steven . .80, 178 Simmons, Terry . . 40, 48,213 Simpson, Kayla. .213 Sims, Nancy. . 178 Simpson, Dan .. Sistek, Mr. Lloyd . . 145 Skaggs, Dan . . 215 Skaggs, Jeff . . 195 Skaggs, Vicky . . 215 Skeeters, Betty . .88, 195 Skeeters, Norman . . 205 Skelley, Cynthia Jan .. Skelley, Mara Beth . .178 Smathers, Debbie . . 89, 205 Smathers, Jack. . 215 Smathers, Rick . . 89, 215 Smith smnnl Bob. . 215 Bruce. .80,195 Smith, Cynthia. .84, 178 Smith, Dale . . 80, 178 Smith, Dave. . 39, 178 Smith, Debbi . . 79,205 Smith, Debby. . 205 Smith, Douglas W. . . 215 Smith Frank . . 97, 178 Smith, Gary . . 84, 195 Smith, Gregory. . 48, 92, 215 Smith Smith, Janet R. . . 63, 74, 90, 195 Jay B.. .48,89,205 Smith Marilyn . . 78, 90, 102, 179 Smith, Mark . . 83, 205 Smith, Nancy. . 195 Smith, Paul L. . .215 Smith, Rick. . Smith Rogers. . 68, 73, 80,205 Smith Smith ,Sue..104,,179 Smith, Rusty . .94 179 Wendi . . 179 Smrcina, Brad . . 40, 60,215 gi' 4 Ti -- F . ,,.tg f'5 S, 9 -Q5 is 'ef' The little shed behind the schoolhouse. Squires, Karen.. 179 Squires, Linda. . 205 Statts, Mr. John . . 134 Staats, Keith . . . 215 Stacey, Glenda. .215 Staff, Coni . . 52, 53, 74, 195 Stailey, George. . 84, 195 Stanley, Deborah . . 180 Stapleton, Mark. . 215 Stapleton, Vickie . . 89, 215 Stark, Gerald. . 180 Stark, James. . 80, 195 Stark, Jerry. . Stark, Mary . . 215 Stark, Mike . . 205 Starkey, Kent . . 76, 77, 93, 180 Starkey, Joy . . 205 Starkey, Sandy . . 89, 205 Starling, Pat. .915 Stauffer, Rex . . 48, 89, 205 Stauffer, Terri . . 84, 93, 180 Stecker, Tim . . 40, 90,205 Steele, Doug . . Stewart, Smrcina, Rick. .39,93, 179 Smysor, David . . 179 Smysor, Jeff . . 205 Sneed, Bob. .215 Snider, Miss Barbara. . 138 Snow, Nancy . . 52, 195 Snyder, Kathryn.. 179 Snyder, Laurel . . 99, 205 Solomon, Connie. . 195 Sommer, Steve . . 179 Souther, C. Latham . . 215 Souther, Tim . . 205 Sowinski, Mr. John. . 40, 120 Spann, Dan . . 215 Spann, Tom R. ..179 Spanski, Linda. . 205 Sparling, Ed ..215 Spears, Gerry . . 179 Speder, Mr. Gustav. . 130 Steffen, Mrs. Gertrude. . 110 Stehman, Debbie . . 70, 74, 84, 195 Steinbaugh, Debbie . . 79, 195 Stelzer, Bob . . 54, 195 Stemmons, Roger. . 215 Stephens, Brenda.. 180 Stephens, Ernie . . 205 Stephens, Mike. . 205 index Stubbs, Rosemary. . 97, 180 Stuckey, Claire . . 103, 180 Sturm, John . . 215 Stutler, Greg . .39, 56, 57, 10 Stutz, Anne . . 195 Stutzman, Tom. . 41, 48, 206 Suddarth, Mary.. 195 Suits, Mark , . 16, 84, 180 Sullivan, Darrel . . 206 Sullivan, Keith ..195 Summerson, Dave.. Sunderland, Shelley.. 180 Sundermeyer, Belinda. . 180 Suppan, Mike . . 40, 206 Surratt, Sandra . . 92,215 Swango, Mrs. Beth . . 128 Swango, Sue . . 79, 92, 215 Swartz, Charles . . 215 1,180 Swearingen, Barbara . . 90, 101, 195 Sweeney, Kathy . . 125 Sweeney, Bruce .. Swenson, Glen. . 180 Swisher, Gail . . 215 Taintor, Larry.. 180 Taintor, Ron.. 126 Tammen, Sue .. Tarr, Barbara. . 195 Tarr, Michael . . 57, 64, 195 Tarr, Pat. .92, 216 Tarr, William . . 64, 84, 195 Tate, Mark. .92,216 Taylor, Larry. . 181 Taylor, Rebecca. . 17, 180 Taylor, Susan . . 75, 90, 181 Tebrugge, Debbie . . 206 Telger, Libby. . Temple, Mrs. Dorothy.. 131 Tennyson, Don. . 216 Tennyson, Linda . . 16, 63, 70, 103, 181 225 Tepker, Darlene . . 79, 195 Terkel, Arnold . . 195 Terrell, Mrs. Joan . . 17 Terrell, Elaine . .52, 79,216 Terrell, Liz. . 216 Theobald, Sue . . 74, 88, 181 Thing, Susan . . 92, 216 Thomas, Alison. .206 Thomas, Keith.. 195 Thomas, Tara. . 181 Stevens, Debbie. . 97, 180 Stevens, Ron . . 92, 215 Stevens, Tom . . 205 Stevenson, Ralph . . 40, 89, 205 Steward, Kim . . Stewart, Gary. . 195 Stewart, John . . 39, 180 Stewart, Marsha. . 82, 90, 195 Stewart, Pat. . 215 Stewart, Rebecca . . 92, 215 Steven . . 49, 84, 180 Spencer, Mr. Byron . . 114 Spencer, Carl . .215 Spencer, Paula . . 215 Stickney, Carol . . 90, 205 Stieren, William . . 180 Stieren, John . . 41, 48, 215 Thompson Bob . . 181 Thompson, Debbie. . 216 Thompson, Gary . . Thompson, Jan . . 52, 78, 81,82, 84, 195 Thompson, Judy. . 195 Thompson, Kathy . . Thompson, Lynne . . 79, 82, 91, 216 Thompson, Mona. . 16, 181 Thompson, Rick. . 54, 195 Thompson, Steve . . 181 Thurman, Pat. .216 Thurwachter, Jan . . 181 Tick, Elaine . . 16, 71, 93,105,181 Tiefel, Sally . . Spencer, Sue . . Sperry, Mrs. Betty. . 145 Spiegel, Carol . . 205 Spiegel, Linda.. 75, 195 Spilka, Enid.. Spinner, Steven. . 73, 215 Spinney, Doug . . 65, 215 Spitale, Mr. Joseph . . 122 Spitz, Paul . . 77, 195 Spreckelmeyer, Mr. Daniel . . 35, 84, 90, 91, 112, 129 Spring, Stephen . . Springer, Joyce . . 52, 78, 95, 104, 195, 222 Springer, Robert E. . . 21, 39, 57, 60, 179 Stigleman, Keith .. Stine, Kurt. . 195 Stockbarger, Shelli . . 92, 215 Stogsdill, Stephen . . 180 Stokes, Rich . . 195 Stoller, Roland . . 100 Stone, Greg. . 215 Stone, Rhonda . . 89, 215 Stone, Sue . . 52, 79, 89, 205 Stormont, Kathy . . 91, 205 Strang, Candy . . 82, 206 Strang, Janice . . 72, 92, 215 Straub, Charlie . . 180 Straub, Craig. . 206 Stuck, Mrs. Joan . . 70, 132 Tinsley, William Clarence. Tipps, Arthur. . 195 Tipps, Ben . .88 Tipps, Larry . . 206 Tishar, Greg . . 99, 206 Toomey, Jackie. .216 Tomko, Joseph . . 195 .31,181 Tomlinson, David . . 40, 89, 206 Tomlinson, Danna. . 181 Tomlinson, Norma. . 195 Tomlinson, Sally . . 206 Tomlinson, William . . 181 Toomey, Tom . , 195 Towner, Rick . . 195 Towsley, Mike . . 88, 195 239 Williams, Tozer, Mike . . 40, 59, 216 Tozer, Randy . . 59,206 Tracey, Gail . .195 Tracy, Logan . . 49, 181 Tracy, Pat . . 195 Trautman, Mrs. Nadine . . 141 Travis, Mr. Clayton . . 73, 115 Treat, Mr. Joe . . 110 Trees, Randy.. 195 Trester, Tracy . . 79,216 Trowbridge, Mr. Charles . . 134 Trueson, Everett. . 181 Truesdale, Elly . . 216 Truesdale, Tom . . 72, 77, 104, 195 Truesdale, Mr. William . . 120 Truter, Bruce.. 195 Truter, Carolyn . . 216 Tucker, Katie.. 181 Tucker, Sue . . 206 Tull, Cathy Jean . . 206 Turner, Mr. John . . 109, 113, 143 Turner, Mrs. Mary. . 116 Turner, Penny . . 91, 206 Turner, Robert. . 40, 48, 206 Uber, Sue . . 71, 78, 82, 195 Unayral, Lale . . 216 Upp, Debra . . 89, 216 Upp, Terry W. . .206 Unayral, Lale . . 92, 216 Utinske, Theresa . . 206 Vacco, Sue . . 216 Vance, Amy . . 79, 92, 216 Van Fossan, Karen . . 216 Van Fossan, Keith . . 216 Vaninger, Sally. . 181 Vaninger, Sue . . 9, 79, 216 Van Meter, Carol . .89, 216 Van Meter, Robert . .89, 206 Varns, Ronald . . 54, 195 Vaughn, Dave. .206 Vavra, Miss Sharon . . 125 Veach, Barb . . 79, 216 Vehovic, Dennis . . 41, 59, 206 Vehovic, Ed . . 39, 57, 195 Verich, Robin . .68, 79, 92,216 Verona, Kevin . . 72,91, 100,216 Verona, Mike.. 195 Vetter, Carolyn. .83,195 Vicars, Liz . . 52, 74, 81, 84, 195 Victor, Mark. .89, 216 Vieira, Kathy . . 22, 68, 70, 84, 93, 181 Vignali, Janice. . 196 Vincent, Debby . . 196 Vincent, Mike. . 196 Vink, Sharon . . 90, 196 Vinson, Pat.. 181 Vogel, Connie Lynn . . 206 Volkmann, Mrs. Roberta. .113, 115 Volk, Vicki . .63, 75, 181 Volle, Barb . . 46, 70, 91, 216 Vomachka, Susan . . 216 Vorderstrasse, Jim . . 40, 206 Ward, Rick. .206 Wardell, Barbara. . 182 Warman, Ellen . . 217 Warman, Stanley . .88 Warner, Mary Lou . . 90, 217 Wartenbe, Mr. Victor. . 145 Washko, Diana. . 217 Washko, Karen . . 196 Wasmundt, David . .182 Wasmundt, Mary . . 83, 217 Wasmundt, Ruth ..196 Waters, Franklin Daniel.. Waters, Dave . . Watson, Debra.. 196 Watson, Roxanne . . 90, 104,196 Watt, Richard C. . .39, 84, 182 Watts, Charles E. .. Watts, Jeremy . . Watts, Mrs. Ruth .. Watts, Sue Ann. . 182 Wayham, Hugh C. . . 206 Weaver, Jennifer. . 90, 206 Webb, Joseph C. . . 84, 196 Webb, William .. Webber, Bonnie . . 217 Wiley, Rich . . 206 Wilhelm, Anne . . 91,206 Wilkins, Andrew . . 206 Willey, Kandy . . 206 Willey, Miss Susan . . 139 Williams, Bill . . 90, 217 Williams, Craig . . 16, 183 Williams, Don . . 183 Williams, Dave .. Williams, Gary.. Williams, Jackie. . 78, 196 Williams, Jacqueline Andrea.. 16,183 Williams, James Edward ll . . 73, 183 Kay . . 52, 70, 79, 104, 196 Weber, Alinda .. Weber, Anne . .63, 78, 182 Weber, Gary . . 206 Weber, Louis.. Webber, Bonnie.. Weder, Kenneth . . 217 Weems, Lawrence . . 97, 182 Weiner, Debbie. . 182 Weiner, John . .89, 217 Voyles, George . . 216 Voyles, Margaret. . 70, 74,90, 104, 196 Vuylsteke, John . . 196 Vuylsteke, Kenneth . . 217 Wade, Brad . . Wagner, Sandra. . 182 Wake, Donald.. 182 Wake, Jesse . . 217 Wake, John . . 196 Walker, Allynn . . 81, 84, 105, 182 Walker, Nancy J. . . 72, 91, 206 Wall, Roy.. Wallace, Wendy . . 92, 217 Wallis, Mr. George . . 118 Walsh Carolyn Leigh . . 206 Walsh, John Robert . . 40, 206 Walsh, Thom . . 80, 196 Walty, Lloyd Austin . . 88, 182 Wanless, Jerry. .206 Ward, John. . 182 240 Weisbaum, Jon S. . . 208, 217 Weisbaum, Marty. .68, 186, 196 Weitz, Cris. . Weitzel, Carl Thomas . . 182 Weitzel, John . . 206 Welch, Herbert . .40, 48, 89, 217 Welch, Patrick. . Weller, Michael.. Weller, Judy.. Weller, Terri . . 74, 88, 196 Wells, Mark. . Wells, Michael . .182 Wells, Steve . . 196 Wendler, Derinda . . 206 Wendling, Grace . . 95, 196 Wenneborg, Ronald C. . . 82, 97, 217 Wenzel, Beth.. 17, 103, 182 Wersen, Melody . .217 West, Beth . . 93, 95, 182 West, Margaret. . 196 Westbrook, LaVonna . .97 Westenberger, John . . 206 Wetzel, JoAnn . . 97, 182 Wheatman, Dave . . 77, 196 Wheeler, Greg . . 182 Wheeler, Thomas . . 88, 91 Whitaker, Stuart. .88, 196 White, James .. White, Sandi . . 182 Whiteside, Christina. . 79,206 Whitler, Loretta M.. .217 Whitlock, Mark . . 89, 206 Whitney, Barb. . 92,217 Whitney, Frank. .182 Whitsell, Roger . . 54, 55, 183 Whittle, Dale. .80,84, 196 Wickham, Zane . .217 Wiant, Sue Kay. .91,217 Wiebking, Mrs. Emily.. 145 Wieties, Harold . .196 Wilcockson, Debra. . 105, 183 Wilcockson, Stanley .. Wilcox, Allyn . . 21, 33, 72, 7 103, 183 Wilcox, Douglas . . 89,217 Wilcox, Suzi . . 72, 73, 83, 217 Wilcoxson, Sara. . 93, 183 Wilday, Jeff . . 20, 21, 68, 80, 196 Wildman, Elizabeth . . 94, 183 Wilson, Alan . .206 Wilson, Betty Marie . . 196 Wilson, Carol . . 196 Wilson, Julie . . 217 Wilson, Lenny. .206 Wilson, Suzanne . . 88, 206 Wilson, William .. Winch, Judy Lynn . . 96, 183 Wind, Mr. Lyle . . 39, 40, 123 Windisch, Mr. Carl . . 80, 126 Winhold, Carol . . 84, 196 Winkelman, Brenda.. 196 Winner, Clarice .. Winner, Ken.. 196 Winning, Rebecca. . 74, 196 Winslow, Jody . . 70, 84, 183 Wise, Bonnie S. . . 74, 88, 206 Wise, Carol Ann . . 78, 79, 90, 95, Wisnosky, Mrs. Ann . . 138 Wolfson, Lori Joan . . 79, 82, 217 Wolters, Rick. . 206 Wolters, Susan . . 102, 183 Wood, Barbara . . 206 Woods, Brad . . 54, 89 Wood, Cynthia Joan. .217 Wood, Dave . . 206 Wood, Debbie . . 90, 106 Wood, Kathleen Ann . . 102, 183 Wood, Keith . . 196 Wood, Stephen William . .196 Woods, Barb . . 196 Woods, Bradley . . 55, 217 Woods, Howard . .217 Woods, Martha Ellen . . 102, 183 Woodson, Gary. .196 Woolard, Pam. .196 Woolridge, Vicki . .90 Woolery, Debbie . . 206 Wopperer, Shirley. . 91,206 Workman, Linda Joann. . 217 Wormer, Richalene . . 74, 84, 196 Wright, George . . 16, 64, 183 Wright, Larry Steven . . 196 Wright, Linda. . 183 Wright, Marietta. . 74, 99,206 Wyatt, Deana . . 206 Wyckoff, Annette . .88, 99, 206 Yaeger, Mark . . 183 Yates, Jerry. . 49, 196 Yee, Goo . . 94, 183 Yee, F. Gork . . 206 Yocom, Rebecca . . 183 Yoder, Jean . .84, 186, 196 Yoder, Shelley . . 79, 196 Youngblood, Libby. . 73,206 Younkin, Dan . . 206 Yurdin, Donna . . 17,79, 82,217 Yutzy, Mr. Donald . .40,56, 137 Zehr, Sharon . . 217 Zeiger, Brad . . 217 Zeller, Mrs. Barbara. . 111 Zieger, Susan . . 70, 90, 99, 103, 105 183 Ziegler, Paula . . 52, 53, 99, 196 Ziegler, Mr. Ronald. . .125 Ziri, John . . Zoch, Janet . .52, 74, 81, 196 Zuspann, Mr. Jerry . . 118 4 Time it was, And what a time it was, It was . . . A time of innooenoe, A time of oonfidenoes. Long ago . . . It must be . .. I have a photograph. Preserve your memoriesg They're all that's left you. --PauISimon All portraits by burchett studio, inc. 243 sw 'Y' A Hx, A


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