Unity High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Mendon, IL)
- Class of 1959
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The Mustangs Unity High School Mendon, Illinois 1959 Yearbook Lanny Burke Grant Baecker, Editor Conard White, Art Sandra Holtman, Assoc. Editor Barbara Barnes, Business Manager Paul Mealiff Bill Miller Judy Reiter Dennis Warning Marilyn Herring Larry Cantrell Fontelle Andrew Sheryl Kuntz Melody Manlove Zenith Wood, Sponsor Publisher Inter - Collegiate Press, Incorporated Kansas City, Missouri Photography Blankenburg of Kankakee and Macomb, Illinois The Photography Club of Unity High School 1 Contents Administration 4- 5 Awards 77-78 Band 64-65 Baseball 53 Basketball 51 -52 Board of Education 3 Cheerleaders 49 Chorus 66 Classes 67-73 Dance Band 75 Faculty 6- 8 Football 50 Freshmen 35- 7 Future Farmers of America 62-63 Future Homemakers of America 60-61 Girls' Athletic Association 55-59 Homecoming 38-45 Horsenaround 46- 7 Juniors 27-30 Library 74 Photo Lab 74 Science Projects 76 Seniors 9-26 Sophomores 31 -34 S-P-Y-Dance 75 Student Council 38 Track 54 When They Were Young 48 Yearbook Staff 1 Board of Education Carleton Myers, Russel Shriver, James Upchurch, Arthur Kuntz, Clarence Simon, Maurice Conover, Harold Robertson, Attorney William Dieterich, Earl Hudson. August 25, 1958 marked the beginning of the eleventh year for Community Unit District No. 4. The personnel of the 7-member Board of Education has completely changed during these years; but school attorney William Dieterich of Quincy and Superintendent Earl Hudson of Mendon have been employed by the Unit during the entire eleven years. Arthur Kuntz, who farms near Ursa, is a six- year member of the Board and has been its presi- dent for the last three years. Maurice Conover, who is the Board's secretary, is serving his fourth year. Mr. Conover farms near Lima. Clarence Simon, farmer of Fowler, is a five-year member. Three-year members of the Board are Russell Shriver, Ursa Farmer, and James Upchurch, Mendon, an electrician for Gardner-Denver. Carlton Myers who lives in Mendon and manages an Experimental Farm for Moorman's came to the Board in 1957 -58. Harold Robertson, farmer of Loraine, was elected to the Board the same year. The Board meets regularly the fourth Monday in each month. However, numerous extra meetings have been held. These men have devoted many hours to the tremendous responsibilities involved in School Board Membership. They have met their challenge to chart the course of education within this district and helped educators in keeping to the course of providing a good educational system for Unit 4. The efforts and accomplishments of the present board and all preceding members are greatly ap- preciated by the school personnel. 3 EARL HUDSON Superintendent B.S., W.I.U., M.S., U of I MAURICE CAMERON Principal B.S., M.S., W.I.U. LEATRICE DEDERT Secretary Office of the Superintendent JAMES STEINMAN Assistant Superintendent B.S., U of I BUS DRIVERS: Bert McClelland, Earl Thompson, Rollie Parker, Lowell Emmert, Don Hall, Keith Detrick, Carey Elston, Jack Hyer, George Steinman, Frederic Hyer, Everett Martin, Paul Finlay, Lloyd Waite, Tina Tieken, William Parrish, John Priepot, Glen Egbers. 5 HARRISON UNDERWOOD B.A., Culver - Stockton, Washington Uni- versity, Missouri University, College of Mortuary Science, Army Air Force Tech. School. Math, Chemistry, Physics, Counseling, Senior Sponsor. RUSSEL LEWIS B.S., Oklahoma A and M. Agriculture, F.F.A. Sponsor, Junior Spon- sor. PATRICK KEANE MERLIN JONES B.S., Quincy College, M.A., University of I. Boys' P.E., Coach, Football, Basketball. HUGH SHRADER B.A., Quincy College, Culver - Stockton, University of I. Driver Education, U. S. History, Sopho- more sponsor. B.S., W.I.U. RAMAH PEEK B.S., NE Missouri State Teachers, Wash- ington University, W.I.U. Girls' P.E., Type 1, Sponsor of G.A.A. SARA HUSEMAN ZENITH WOOD B.S., University of Illinois, MacMurray Gregg College, Detroit City College, W.I.U., Quincy College, G.C.B.C. Commerce, Sponsor of Yearbook. CHARLES L STUMP B.S., W.I.U. Home Economics, Sponsor of F.H.A. B.S., M.S., W.I.U., Burdette Business College of Boston. RONALD SCHOPP Biology, World History, Visual Education, Track Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Fresh- man Sponsor. GLEN COLER B.S., in ED., W.I.U. Drafting, General Science, Handicraft. B.M., Illinois Wesleyan, Millikin University. Unit Bands. go:-;ald schopp MR.STUMP HOPE TENHAEFF A.B., Quincy College. English, Coach of Senior Play, Resigned January 1959. LORAINE OLSON Culver - Stockton, University of Wiscon- in. University of Missouri. English, Joined faculty Jan. 1959. RUTH BONNEY A.B., Quincy College. English, Resigned January 1959. WILFORD NELSON A.B., Carthage College, Master of Music American Conservatory of Music, Chicago, W.I.U. Chorus of Unit 4. Mr. Underwood Sponsor Gary Hemming Vice-President Sue Wear Secretary Raymond Brady Treasurer Larry Beverly President Seniors GRANT BAECKER 'An athlete and a gentleman.' Class President 1; SC 1; Football 1, 2; Captain 3, 4; Basketball and Baseball 4 yrs.; Track 1, 3, 4; VK 4 yrs.; Yearbook 1 2, 3, Editor 4; Chorus 3; Camera Club 3; Boys' State 3; Citizenship Award 3. RICHARD BRADBURY 'Each man for himself.' Football 4 yrs.; Track 1; VK 4 yrs.; FFA 1. RICHARD AGARD 'The Navy called.' Football 1, 2; Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3; VK 1, 2, 3; Camera Club 1, 2; Senior Play. LARRY BEELER 'The tall, thin man.' Football 4; Basketball 1, 3, 4; Baseball 4; Track 4 yrs.; VK 4 yrs.; FFA 2, 3. JANICE APPELDORN 'Plough deep while sluggards sleep.' GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 2, 3, 4; Color Guard 4. LARRY BEVERLY 'High in the esteem of everyone.' Class President 4; SC 4; Basketball 4; Baseball 4 yrs.; VK 2, 3, 4; Camera Club 1, 2; Boys' State 3. Seniors RAYMOND BRADY MAUREEN CALEY 'Our Homecoming Queen Class Vice-President 1; GAA 1, 2, 3; Secretary 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Band 2; Chorus 2; Camera Club 4; Homecoming Queen Court 3; Queen 4; Cheerleader 1, 4. LANNY BURKE 'He works best alone Band 4 yrs.; Music Contest 1, 2; Year- book 4; Alternate Boys' State 3. 'His is a scientific mind Class Treasurer 4; Camera Club 1, 2; Junior Play; Senior Play. MARY ELLEN CAROLAN EDWIN CAROLAN 'A book of knowledge Basketball and Baseball Mgr. 2; Yearbook 1; Band 1; Newspaper Editor 3; Camera Club 1; Junior Play; Senior Play; Speech Contest 1, 2. 'A neat one Class Secretary 3; SC Secretary 4; FHA 4 yrs.; Band 1, 2; Reporter 3; President 4; Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Girls' State 3; All State Music 2, 3. n LEIGH CONOVER 'Why hurry?' SC 4; Football 4 yrs.; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Baseball 4 yrs.; Track 4; VK 1, 3, 4; FHA 1; Mr. SPY 3. LARRY CORNWELL 'A yen for figuret SC Representative 2, 3; President 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Captain; 4; Basketball 1; Baseball 4 yrs.; VK 4 yrs.; FFA 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Music Contest 1; Camera Club; Junior Play; Boys' State 3; High- est batting average in Baseball 3; Most yards gain in Football 3. JOANNE EWEN 'Speaks softly and moves slowly FHA 4 yrs. Seniors NANCY DAUGHERTY 'Neat and shiny like a pearl SC 1; GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Band 4 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; Homecoming Queen Court 3, 4; SPY Court 1; Queen 3; Cheerleader 4 yrs. KATHLEEN DUNCAN 'Likeable and lookable Class Reporter 3; SC 3; GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 4; Band 1, 2, 3, Secretary 4; Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Newspaper 2, 3; Library Reporter 3; Treasurer 4; Conservation 3. NANCY DEDERT 'Long, lean, packed with goodness Class Vice-President 3; SC 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 2, 3; Conservation 3; Band 4 yrs. BARBARA EMMERT 'Willing, wise, winsome Class Reporter 2; SC 3, 4; GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 1, 2, 3; Home- coming Queen Court 4. SHAARON DUKE CARLENE FRESE 'Brown eyes that ore never blue GAA 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 3; Parliamentarian 4; Chorjs 3; Reporter 4. JUDITH EVANS 'A real blonde GAA 1, 2, 4 Secretary 3; FHA 1, 2, 4, Treasurer 3; Band Majorette 2; Drum Majorette 3, 4; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Chorus 1, 2; SPY Court 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; Cheerleader 1; Citizenship Award 3. PAT GOODING 'She is not difficult to please GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 1, 2; Music Contest 2. r GAA 1, 2, 3; FHA 1, 2, 4 Band 2, 3, 4; Music Contest 3; Junior Play; Senior Play; Girls' State Alternate; Speech Contest 2. KENT HALSEY DEWAYNE HARMS 'Easy and quiet FFA 1, 2, 3. 'It's easy when you use lestoil' FFA 4; Band 4 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; All State Chorus 3, 4. 13 LOIS HARMS 'Common sense is not so common FHA 1, 4; Newspoper 2, 3: Library Club I, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Speech Contest 3. SANDRA HOLTMAN 'The people's choice Class Secretary 2; SC 4; GAA 1, 2, 3, President 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4; Yearbook 4 yrs.; Band 1, 2, 4, Secretary and Treasurer 3; Chorus 4 yrs.; Junior Play; Senior Play; FFA Sweetheart Cou't 1, 2; Music Contest 4 yrs. Seniors GARY HEMMING 'The world belongs to the energetic.' Class Vice-President 4; FFA 1, 2, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Science Club 1, 2; All State Chorus 2. ANNA HENZE 'Future homemaker for Don GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Music Contest 1. 2, 3. JERRY HOUDYSHELL 'Where's my little black book?' Class President 3; SC 3; Vice-President 4; Basketball 4 yrs.; Baseball 1; VK 4 yrs.; Band 1; Music Contest 1; SPY Court. Seniors MAX KOONTZ 'Oh th010 eyes.' Class President 2; SC 1, 2, 4; Basketball 4 yrs.; FFA 1; Band 4 yrs.; VK 4 yrs.; Baseball 4 yrs.; Music Contest 4 yrs.; SPY Court 1. CAROLYN LAEDING 'Musical fingers GAA 1; FHA 4 yrs.; Band 4 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Senior Play. PAT LEEPER 'A lot of pop in a small package.' GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 1, 2, 3; President 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, Secretary and Treasurer 4; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Newspaper 2; Senior Play. DOLORES MILLER HENZE 'Wedding bells have rung GAA 1, 2, 3; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 2; News- paper 3. BOB LUBKER '—Earnest, dependable and exacting.' Football 1, 4; Basketball 4 yrs.; Track 1; FFA E, 2, 3; Vice-President 4; Mr. SPY 4. BENNY MILLER 'What's wrong with a Ford?' KAREN MUEGGE 'Full measure of quality GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 4 yrs.; Band 1, 2, 3; Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Library Club 1, 2, President 3, 4; FHA Sweetheart Court 1. WAYNE MYERS 'Wayward mind Class Treasurer 3; Basketball 1, 2, 4; VK 4 yrs. Seniors LYLE MC CLELLAND MARCIA NIGHTINGALE 'What will he do next?' Basketball 1; FFA 1. 2, 3; Chorus 2; Music Contest 2; Science Club 1. 'Chatter, chatter, always chatter GAA 1, 2, 3; FHA 2 3, 4. BOB NORTHRUP 'How he does rattle on Football 1; VK 1; Band 4 yrs.; Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Junior Play; Senior Play; Science Club 1. EDDIE POWELL 'Here today but not tomorrow GARY SELLERS 'Good deeds will stand by you Football Manager 1, 2; Basketball 1 Manager 3; Baseball 3; Track 1, 2, 3. VK 1, 2, 3; Chorus 1. KATHERINE SCHENKEL ‘There's conversation in her eyes.' GAA 1, 2; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 2, 3, 4, Music Contest 2, 3. 4; Newspaper 3. LOIS STEINER DARYL PRIEPOT 'What's wrong with fraternities?' Class Vice-President 2; SC 3, Treasurer 4; GAA 1, 2, Vice-President 3; FHA 1, 2, 4, Vice-President 3; Chorus 2, 3, Vice-Presi- dent 4; Camera Club 4; Homecoming Queen Court 3, 4; Senior Play. 'Calm, steady, studious Football 4 yrs.; Basketball 4 yrs.; VK 4 yrs.; Band 4 yrs., Chorus 4 yrs.; Music Contest 4 yrs.; Boys' State 3. LAVERN SHAFFER 'Future president of U.S.A Class Reporter 4; FFA 1, 2, Treasurer 3, President 4; Band 1, 2, 3; Music Contest 1, 2, 3; Junior Play; State Farmer in FFA 3; Section Vice-President; District Director of Section 13 as FFA State Officer. ANITA SHIPPEY 'Capable, calm, comely.' GAA 1; Speech Contest 3. LARFY TANNER 'A student with art of bluffing.' FFA 4 yrs.; Science Club 1. ROSEALIE TAYLOR 'School girl complexion — 1, 2, 3; FHA 4 yrs.; Chorus 2. Seniors DOLORES WATTS 'Always a helping hand.' FHA 4 yrs. CONRAD WHITE ‘Thou has seen nothing yet.' SC 2; Football 4 yrs.; Basketball 1; Track 1; VIC 4 yrs.; Yearbook 2, 3 4; Camera Club 1, 2, 3; President 4 SUE WEAR 'She has a quiet charm Class Secretary 4; FHA 4 yrs.; Con- servation alternate 3. 18 SHARON WOODWORTH 'This gal's different.' GAA 4 yrs.; FHA 1; Miss SPY 4. History Judith Evans, Lois Steiner, Lanny Burke In August 1955, 75 spellbound FRESHMEN came from Ursa, Mendon, Lima, Fowler, Loraine, and Meyer to enter Unity High. Under the leadership of Mrs. Geraldine Spears, our sponsor, the class got off to a flying start. We elected Grant Baecker, president; Maureen Caley, vice-president Sondra Baker, secretary- treasurer; Nancy Daugherty, SC representative; Judy Warning, reporter. The Student Council (SC) was host to a party given in our honor. Nancy Dougherty, Maureen Caley, Judy Warning and Judith Evans were elected cheerleaders for the freshman basketball team, and the team won 2nd place In the Freshman Tourna- ment at Central. Max Koontz and Nancy Daugherty were candidates for Robin Hood and Maid Marian at the Sherwood Shuffle. The theme of our Homecoming float was 'I'm in the Jail House Now.' Larry Cornwell and Maureen Caley were our representatives at the Valentine Ball. Sandra Holtman and Karen Muegge were candidates for FFA Sweetheart. Our money- making project was a skating party in April. Seventy-two SOPHOMORES with Mr. Underwood as our sponsor, started out 1956 in a very merry man- ner. Our president was Max Koontz; vice-president, Lois Steiner; secretary-treasurer, Sandra Holtman; SC representative, Larry Cornwell; reporter, Barbara Em- mert. In the fall we had a hayrack party in which everyone joined for a 'dust bath.' Our float, 'No Substitute for Victory,' won second prize at the Home- coming parade. The class designated a day. Silly Sophomore Day when all members were ridiculously clad to advertise our skating party. Nancy Daugherty was elected Varsity cheerleader. Sandra Holtman was a candidate for FFA Sweetheart. Jerry Houdyshell and Judith Evans represented our class at the Banana Boat Bounce. Fifty-nine JUNIORS rambled in the doors for the year 1957. Our officers were: Jerry Houdyshell, presi- dent; Nancy Dedert, vice-president; Mary Ellen Carolan, secretary; Wayne Myers, treasurer; Barbara Emmert, SC representative,- and Kathleen Duncan, reporter. Mrs. Zenith Wood assisted in sponsoring the class. The Varsity cheerleaders from our class were Judy Warning and Nancy Daugherty. Our Homecoming float, 'Gold Mine in the Sky,' won first place. The junior attendants to the queen were Lois Steiner, Nancy Daugherty, and Maureen Caley. The highest salesman for'the Junior Magazine Drive was Karen Muegge. The Junior Play, 'Take It Easy,' was a smash hit. We also sponsored a Christmas dance, 'Snowflake Serenade,' that year. Leigh Conover and Nancy Daugherty were Mr. and Mrs. S-P-Y at the S-P-Y dance. Mary Ellen Carolan was chosen representative for Girls' State and Larry Cornwell, Daryl Priepot, and Grant Baecker went to Boys' State. Kathleen Duncan and Nancy Dedert were delegates to Conservation Camp. Grant Baecker and Judith Evans received the Citizenship Award on Class Night. Our Prom was the utmost in entertainment. The Juniors, Seniors, Faculty, and Board members and their wives were guests at a banquet and dance in the Flamingo Room. Fifty-five SENIORS came back realizing that this would be their last year at 'DEAR OLD UNITY HIGH.' Larry Beverly was elected president with Gary Hem- ming, vice-president; Sue Wear, secretary; Butch Brady, treasurer; Leigh Conover, SC representative; and LaVern Shaffer, reporter. Our money-raising activities were a Valentine Dance and the Senior Play, 'It's a Great Life.' Our Homecoming float again won first place. It was called 'Fantasia.' Co-captains Cornwell and Baecker crowned our Homecoming Queen, Maureen Caley. Seniors in the Queen's Court were Nancy Daugherty, Barbara Emmert, and Lois Steiner. Nancy Daugherty and Maureen Caley were Varsity cheer- leaders. The senior candidates. Bob Lubker and Sharon Woodworth were chosen Mr. and Mrs. S-P-Y at the S-P-Y dance. Karen Muegge was selected as Miss Courtesy, Nancy Daugherty was elected Basketball Sweetheart and Bob Lubker was the King. The Senior attendants were Maureen Caley and Barbara Emmert. The Junior-Senior Prom was held May 2 at the Spring Lake Country Club. The chosen King and Queen were LaVern Shaffer and Kathleen Duncan. Our trip to the Ozarks was something we had looked forward to for the past four years. Our dream finally came true on May 26-27 when all who were graduated enjoyed two days of fun-filled play. CLASS FLOWER - The White Mum COLORS — Coral and White MOTTO — 'Look Forward, Go Forward, and Make Good.' BACCALAUREATE Unity High School Gymnasium Sunday Evening, May 17, 1959 8:00 P.M. CST Processional-----------------------------Wilford Nelson Invocation---------------------------------------Pastor Norman Meyer Ursa - Fowler E and R Churches Scripture Reading--------------------------------Pastor Norman Meyer Choral Number-------------------------'Grant Me True Courage' — Bach Unity High School Chorus Sermon----------'Let's Make Up Our Minds' — The Rev. Edward Harding Mendon Congregational Church Benediction--------------------------------------Pastor Norman Meyer Recessional------------------------------Wilford Nelson COMMENCEMENT Unity High School Gymnasium Friday Evening, May 22, 1959 8:00 P.M. CST Processional-------------------------------'Pomp and Circumstance' — Elgar Unity High School Band Invocation-------------------------------------------- Rev. Marin Kuvacic Pastor St. Edwards Catholic Church Choral Number-----------------------'The Little Hills Are Calling' — Morris Unity High School Chorus Introduction of Speaker_______________________________Earl Hudson, Supt. Address---------------------------------'Footprints' — Dr. Fred Helsabeck Pres. Culver - Stockton College Presentation of Class---------------------------Maurice A. Cameron, Prin. Presentation of Diplomas______________________________________Arthur Kuntz Pres. Board of Education Choral Number-------------------------------'God Is Ever Beside Me' — DeRose Benediction ---------------------------------------- Pastor Robert Clark Ursa Christian Church Recessional-----------------------'War March of the Priests' — Mendelssohn Unity High School Band Senior Ploy Three - Act Comedy 'It's a Great Life' presented November 13 and 14, coached by Mrs Hope Tenhaeff. Cast of characters: Back Row: Sandra Holtman, Carolyn Laeding, Edwin Carolan, Bob Northrup, Butch Brady, Gary Hemming, Richard Agard. Front Row: Judith Evans, Shaaron Duke, Lois Steiner, Pat Leeper. Queen Kathleen Duncan King Lavern Shaffer Class Night When High School's done and diploma's won. We'll dream of you When Class Night's thru and Commencement too. We'll dream of you The yearning for learning, as students we were sad The teachers, dear creatures, have chonged us somewhat and we're glad. Along Life's Way from day to day, we'll dream of you The tardy slips, the office trips, report cards too. The FT A, the GAA, the Band, and Spanish II We know Dear UHS, we'll dream of you. Graduation Junior Officers Mr. Lewis Sponsor Dean Woodruff President David Duncan Vice - President Karen Campbell Secretary Nancy Ippensen Treasurer Danny Voorhis SC Representative Stanley Tucker Reporter 27 Juniors Kay Adair Rosalie Appeldorn Barbara Barnes Juanita Bellomy Barbar Bradbury Barbara Brickman Richard Brown Galen Burke Verna Caley Clara Corrigan Cherrie Courtois Barbara Crabtree Gene Cramm Larry Crow Linda Donley Richard Donley Wayne Fessler Tom Flint Charlotte Folta Joe Fuhrman Paul Goehl Doris Graham Gerald Graff Leroy Gronewold Carolyn Hamilton Leland Hamilton Sharon Harms Jim Harness Rudie Hendricks Ellen Hieland Carol Kropp Tom Lewis 28 Juniors Mary Ann Mealiff Paul Mealiff Sharon Meyers Bill Miller Larry Trautvetter Sylvia Turner Janet Voss Bob VonBurg Ruth Ann Wartick Mary Wietholder Anita Wittier James Wray 29 Junior PlayCast Seated: Mr. Shrader, Director; Linda Donley, Nancy Tieken, Stanley Tucker, Rosalie Appe'dorn. Stand- ing: Ed Schroeder, Leroy Gronewald, David Duncan, Barbara Barnes, Kathy Ohnemus, Anita Wittier. WHERE'S CHARLIE? April 2-3. Magazine Salesmen PRIZE WINNERS: 1st, Judy Reiter; 2nd, Gerald Graff; 3rd, Karen Campbell, Carolan Stockhecke, Barbara Crabtree, Douglas Sill and 33 winners of dogs and certificates. Total sales, $2600.22. 30 Sophomore Officers Beth Boecker Treasurer Larry Cantrell SC Representative Mr. Keane Sponsor Dave Strickler President Marilyn Herring Vice - President Carol Stockhecke Secretary 31 Sophomores Charlotte Bruenger Joyce Bunting Connie Campbell Eunice Carolan Arlena Cook Dennis Cornwell Gloria Frazier Frank Gardner Lucille Gooding Bill Hoistings John Hamilton David Harms Patty Crouch Judy Detrick James Dulaney Bill Ellerman Dean Felsman Vicki Finlay 32 Sandra Harvey Shirley Howell Mary Ann Inman Eldon Johnson Junior Karch Suzanne Knox Melvin Kuntz Linda Logan Norman Meyer Raymond Miller Nancy Miller Austin Mondon Ray Muegge Donald Murray Sophomores Mike Myers Sandra McCabe Tom McCune Gary Neil Fay Phillips Kay Phillips Rodney Poling Tom Porter Robert Poulter Monty Powell Lenore Ruffcorn Martha Schlueter Derry Lynn Schnelle Dennis Sellers Penny Shupe Raymond Shupe Beulah Sill Betty Skirvin Pat Sm th Sharon Smith Maurice Stuffing James Taylor Kathy Taylor Bill Torbeck Ronnie Van Blair Dianne Venvertloh James Von Berg Arlyn Voorhis Don Winget Sharon Woodruff Paul Woodworth Terry Woodworth Bob Worman Dennis Warning Merlin Wemhoner Marie Wessinger Jack Wiedmyer Ronnie Wiewel Steve Winebrenner 33 Nancy Daugherty and Bob Lubker crown- ed Queen and King of the Basketball Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the Sopho- mores in March. 34 Serving at the Junior - Senior Prom: Venvertloh, Derry Lynn Schnelle. Joyce Althoff, Arlyn Voorhis, Patty Crouch, Melvin Kuntz, Diane Phyllis Donley Quentin Echternkamp Nancy Ehmen Harold Ellerbrock Donald Emery Ronald Emery Budde Allen Kathleen Andrew Nancy Andrew Freshmen Sandra Asher Charles Baecker Donald Bailey Ronald Balfour William Barnett Ruth Beeler Larry Bowen Rodney Bradfield Daniel Clair Bonnie Crabtree Sharon Crank Roger Crow Michaleen Decker Dick Dedert John Dickerman Jeri Dievert Nancy Frese Dick Fessler Jennifer Finlay Tony Goedereis Linda Gooding James Green Nancy Hooper Francis Huntley Ronald Jenkins Karen Kasperie Donald Keller Larry Knorr John Kretzer Sheryl Kuntz 36 Freshmen James Mealiff Virginia Mealiff Robert Miller Leona Miller Doris Mondon Helen McClelland Wayne McGinnis Russell McMullen Larry Neal LeRoy Ohnemus Jay Parrick John Parrick Gary Poling Sharon Pittman Madonna Poulter Darlene Powell Ruth Reckers James Saxberry Mary Stockhecke Roxie Taylor Donald Tunis Virgil Vonderheide Frank Voss Lee Wartick Harold Watts Clara Wietholder The Student Council The Student Council is composed of four elected officers, the class president, and a representative of each organization. It sponsors the annual Homecoming and various Assembly programs in addition to guiding the student body. This year's members are: Larry Cantrell, Max Koontz, Grant Baecker, Dean Felsman, Leigh Conover, Larry Beverly, Dean Woodruff, Paul Mealiff. Rodney Turner, Dan Voorhis, Mr. Shrader, Sponsor; Nancy Dedert, Linda Donley, Secretary, Mary Ellen Carolan; President, Larry Cornwell; Vice-President, Jerry Houdyshell; Treasurer, Lois Steiner; Patti Robertson, Barbara Emmert, Sandra Holtman. 38 Candidates for Homecoming Queen: Nancy Daugherty, Clara Corrigan, Sandra Holtman Maureen Caley, Juanita Bellomy, Lois Steiner, Judy Reiter, Judith Evans, Nancy Ippensen, Barbara Emmert, Sue Wear, Karen Campbell. Sue McClelland, not pictured. Homecoming Queen and Court SENIOR ATTENDANTS QUEEN MAUREEN CALEY JUNIOR ATTENDANTS Barbara Emmert (top row) Nancy Daugherty Lois Steiner Clara Corrigan (top row) 39 Judy Reiter Nancy Ippensen Queen Flout 40 Class Floats 41 Class Floats Club Floats - 44 Club Floats Bonfire and Special Floats 4 ««. 11 )l i iuI-ii «I « )rr« Horsenaround IJJJ: The Bachelors The Politicians The hungry five Ahl that bubble gum Making their marks 47 Cinderella Cheerleaders VARSITY CHEERLEADERS (above) Maureen Caley, Marilyn Herring, Nancy Daugherty, Juanita Bellomy, Carol Stockhecke. FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS: Nancy Ehman, Patty Robertson, Roxie Taylor, Helen Faye McClelland. 49 Football Top Row: Jim Green, Mgr.; Ron Jenkins, Bill Barnett, Phil Conover, Bob Worman. Ray Muegge, Gene Cramm, Dick Dedert, Mgr. Third Row: Assistant Coach Stump, Mike Meyers, Richard Bradbury, Bob Lubker, Daryl Priepot, Arlyn Voorhis, Hillery Parrack, Coach Jones. Second Row: Leigh Conover, Bill Hoistings, Jim Neil, Larry Beeler, Dan Voorhis, Paul Mealiff, Bill Ellerman. First Row: Larry Cornwell, Larry Trautvetter, Wayne Fessler, Grant Baecker, Conord White. WON Rushville 13-7; Hamilton 13-7; Northwestern 13-6; LaHarpe 51 -0 McCooey 20 - 0 LOST 50 Palmyra 0-7; Western 26-53; Warsaw 12-18 Varsity Basketball Major letferman. $ Minor letferman. Manager Bill Ellerman, tWayne Fessler, tJim Harness, Max Kootz, Larry Beverly, Wayne Myers, Bob Lubker, iDon Reckers, Daryl Priepot, Dean Woodruff, •Grant Baecker, Jerry Houdyshell, Coach Jones. Major lettermen in Football: Grant Baecker, Richard Bradbury, Leigh Conover, Larry Cornwell, Bob Lubker, Daryl Priepot, Conard White, Wayne Fessler, Paul Mealiff, Larry Trautvetter, Dan Voorhis, Bill Ellerman, Mike Myers, Hillary Parrack, Arlyn Voorhis, Bob Worman. Minor lettermen in Football: Larry Beeler, Jim Neil, Ray Muegge. BASKETBALL GAMES WON Bardolph Western Barry Colchester Pittsfield Hamilton 50-48 Liberty 56-48 Notre Dame Jr. 56-50 Dallas City 68-50 Plymouth 52-46 Augusta 66-65 Northwestern 75-60 LaHarpe 69-56 Nauvoo 48-44 BASKETBALL GAMES LOST 73-51 Notre Dame 74 - 47 (Reg.) Central 76-62 60-44 Warsaw 47-41 Payson 54-53 64-60 West Pike 51 -47 Brown Co. 73-62 79-51 Liberty 55-53 Warsaw 79-58 88-56 Bowen 70-63 West Pike 65-59 Carthage 73-71 51 Basketball SOPHOMORE TEAM: Manager, Bill Ellerman, Larry Cantrell, Ray Muegge, Jim Taylor, Leon Beverly, Mike Myers, Don Winget, Bob Worman, Ray Miller, Coach Jones.. Won: Plymouth 59-54. Lost: Plymouth 49-48, Central 41-36, Notre Dame 75-35. JR. VARSITY TEAM: Manager, Bill Ellerman, John Dickerman, Charles Baecker, Jerry Divert, Phil Conover, Paul Goehl, Rodney Turner, Racy Markwood, Wayne Fessler, Coach Jones. Games Won: Barry 52 - 49, Colchester 56 - 46, Hamilton 47 -37, Bowen 64-59, Plymouth 63-61, Northwestern 60 - 37, Liberty 67 - 46, Dallas City Games Lost: Bardolph 51 - 49, Western 54 - 48, 57 - 56, Augusta 68 - 56, Carthage 61 - 58, LaHarpe 98 - 40, Payson 65 - 39, Nauvoo 60 - 39, West Pike 66- 57. Central 75 - 69, Brown Co. 76 - 67, Warsaw 78 - 50. Baseball Team won Second Place in La Moine Conference. Coach Jones, ‘Leon Beverly, ‘Phil Conover, ‘Leigh Conover, ‘Larry Beverly, Don Reciters, ‘Bill Ellerman, Roger Crow, ‘Larry Cornwell, ‘Max Koontz, ‘Bill Hoistings, ‘Grant Baecker, Jim Taylor, ‘Wayne Fessler, Charles Baecker, Don Winget, ‘Dick Fessler, Ray Miller Lettermen. WE WON Colchester 11 - 9 Hamilton 00 • Western 13-12 Dallas City 12- 3 Northwestern 17- 5 LaHarpe 4- 2 Warsaw 6- 2 WE LOST Plymouth 2-10 Augusta 8-13 Notre Dame 1 - 4 (Dist. Tourney) 53 Track Team: Second at Liberty Meet; Third in Wenois Conference; tied for Third in LaMoine Valley Conference Meet. Mr. Stump, Mike Myers, Larry Beverly, Ronnie VpnSlair, Bill Ellerman, Leon Beverly, Larry Cornwell, •Larry Beeler, Grant Baecker, Hillery Parrick, Jeri Dievert, Dick Fessler, Charles Baecker, •Ray Muegge, Ray Miller, James Wray. Lettermen. Girls' Athletic Association Barbara Emmert Maureen Caley Patty Crouch Sandra Holtman Mrs. Peek_______ Clara Corrigan SC Representative _________ Secretary --------- Treasurer _________ President ___________ Sponsor ___ Vice-President The GAA or Unity Unicorns, numbered 78 this year. Of this group, 23 were new members who were initiated in October. The results of the requirements for the day are pictured below. After school, the group enjoyed a wiener roast on the school grounds. In the fall, 50 girls went to the Retreat House for an overnight camping trip. During the months of November and December, 20 girls went to the YWCA in Quincy for swimming lessons. The advanced group included: Kathleen Duncan, Linda Beeler, Barbara Bradbury, Clara Corrigan, Donna Lanham, Carolyn Hamilton, and Maureen Caley. The beginners were: Marie Wessinger, Kathleen Andrew, Sharon Smith, Sharon Harms, Sandy Frazier, Charlotte Bruenger, Auga Sowell and Nancy Andrew. After swimming, 72 girls bowled at the Casino Lanes in Quincy for fourteen consecutive weeks, the last two weeks being 'guest nights' for the boys. Sixteen teams bowled and awards were given to the top five teams pictured on the page 'Bowling.' The GAA sponsored two private dances, on March 13 and April 28, in order that the girls could receive points for their awards. A bakesale was held on February 21 in Ursa, Lima, Loraine, and Mendon. The annual GAA Carnival was presented to the public on April 12. The carnival featured a typical carnival atmosphere and 'Miss Posture' was announced at the close of the carnival. 1st — Virlci Finlay, Charlotte Bruenger, 2nd — Barbara Emmert, Kathleen Duncan, Joyce Althoff, Sandy McCabe. Nancy Dedert, Marcia Nightingale. 3rd—Marie Wessinger, Connie Campbell, Judy Detrick, Sharon Woodruff, Beulah Sill. 4th — Anna Henze, Judith Evans, Sharon Woodworth, Pat Leeper, Maureen Caley. 5th — Penny Shupe, Mary Ann Mealiff, Linda Beeler, Sharon Smith. NATIONAL BOWLERS — Sandy Frazier, Charlotte Wray, Mary Lois Stockhecke, Virginia Mealiff, Sheryl Kuntz. Sandra Holtman, Runner-up ludith Evans. Miss Posture Carolyn Hamilton, Barbara Brickman. Patty Crouch, Joyce Althoff, Patti Robertson, Kathleen Andrew. Future Homemakers of America Sandra Holtman, Treasurer; Nancy Dedert, SC Representative; Katherine Schenkel Public Relations; Judy Reiter, Vice-President; Pat Leeper, President; Mrs. Huseman, Sponsor; Carlene Frese, Parliamentarian; Nancy Ippensen, Historian; Barbara Brickman, Degrees; Anita Wittier, Secretary. Not pictured: Shaaron Duke, Recreation; Chapter Mothers, Mrs. L. A. Carolan and Mrs. Julius Ippensen. In the Unity Chapter of FHA there were 42 who earned the Junior Degree and 20 who completed work for the Chapter Degree. Five speakers — a beautician, a nurse, a cosmetologist, a home economist and a florist —each came to the school and presented a program for the girls. The FHA rally was held in Payson in Septem- ber. Linda Donley was elected Vice-President of Pro- jects of Section 8 and will be one of five delegates from this section at the National FHA Convention in Chicago. Other activities of the chapter include the Initiation, Japanese Party, the Annual Christmas Tea, selection of Mr. and Miss Courtesy, formal dance with the FFA, Wiener roast. Daddy Date Night, all-school assembly program, nursery school, Pillsbury Bake-off, overnight camping trip, Mother-Daughter Banquet and Style Show. Fature Farmers of America OFFICERS: Kent Halsey, David Duncan, Bob Lubker, LaVern Shaffer, Stanley Tucker, Leroy Gronewold, Mr. Lewis. 62 Nancy Ippensen, FFA Sweetheart Linday Donley, Nancy Tieken. The Band Back Row: Kent Halsey, Daryl Priepot, Mr. Coler, Judith Evans, Third Row: Patty Crouch, John Dicker- man, Virginia Mealiff, Max Koontz, Carolyn Laeding, Bob Northrup, lanny Burke, Lorry Troutvetter. Second Row: Karen Campbell, Sandra McCabe, Wayne, Sylvia Turner, Shaaron Duke Eunice Corolan. Front Row: Mary Ellen Carolan, Suzanne Knox, Vicki Finlay. The officers of the Chorus were: President, Barbara Emmert; Vice-President, Lois Steiner; Secretary-Treas- urer, Pat Leeper; SC Reprensentative, Sandra Holtman; Librarians, Juanita Bellomy and Linda Donley. The Concerts given were at Christmas with the Band and for the school Christmas Party in the Gym on December 23. On May 10 they joined with the Grade and High School bands and they also sang at Baccalaureate on May 17. Please refer to page 'Awards' for contest ratings of both Chorus and Band. 64 The Band Back Row: Barbara Brickman, Nancy Dedert, Sheryl Kuntz, Sandra Frazier. Fourth Row: Kathleen Duncan, Patti Robertson, David Strickler, Sharon Harms. Third Row: Kay Adair, Rodney Turner, Melvin Kuntz, Juanita Bellomy. Second Row: Jenny Finlay, Lenore Ruffcorn, James Green. Gory Hemming, Mary Ann Inman, Linda Donley, Nancy Daugherty, Sandra Holtman. Front Row: Mary Lois Stockhecke, Diane Venverloth, Charlotte Wray, Nancy Tieken. The officers of the Band were: President, Mary Ellen Carolan; Vice-President, Gary Hemming; Secre- tary, Kathleen Duncan; Treasurer, Carolyn Laeding; SC Representative, Max Koontz; Publicity Director, Nancy Dedert; Business Manager, Daryl Priepot. The Concerts given were: Christmas, on December 15 with the Chorus in Unity Gym; April 10, with Mr. Longacre's band from Macomb; May 10, with the Grade School Band. The Band marched and played as follows: Culver- Stockton Homecoming, October 4; Community Chest Parade, Quincy, October 6; Lincoln Douglas Centennial, Quincy, October 10; Unity High Homecoming, Octo- ber 16; W. I. U. Homecoming, Macomb, October 25; Home Football games: September 19 (Palmyra); Octo- ber 17 (LaHarpe); October 24 (Warsaw). The band also played for the Graduation at Unity High on May 22. Chorus Mixed and Girls': Tom Porter, Kent Halsey, Gary Hemming, Daryl Priepot, Merlin W  mhoner, Gary Neil, Derry Schnelle, Lois Steiner, Pat Leeper, Barbara Emmert, Mary Ellen Carolan, Nancy Dodert, Barbara Barnes, Carolyn Hamilton, Kay Adair, Juanita Bellomy, Janice Appeldorn, Karen Muette, Nancy Daugherty, Sandra Holtmn, Judy Detrick, Nancy Andrew, Nancy Ippensen, Sharon Woodruff, Carolyn Stockhecke, Linda Donley, Pam Shupe, Sharon Harms, Fontelle Andrew. Gloria Frazier, Sandra McCabe, Nancy Hooper, Sharon Pitman, Director Wilford Nelson, Clara Corrigan, Nancy Tieken, Diane Venvertloh, Mary Ann Inman, Katherine Schenkel, Corlene Frese, Marilyn Rutledge, Kathy Ohnemus, Anita Wittier, Jenny Finlay, Nancy Frese, Carolyn Leading. 66 Commercial Classes 67 68 Driver Education 69 Math and Industrial Arts Spanishand English Classes 71 Science Classes 72 Health and P E Classes 73 Library Club Ruth Beeler, Kay Adair, Carol Kropp, Lois Harms, Gloria Frazier, Barbara Barnes, Treasurer Kathleen Duncan, SC Representative Linda Donley, Juanita Bellomy, Bob Ballard, Secretary Fontelle Andrew, President Karen Muegge, Sponsor Hugh Shrader. Camera Clubs SC Representative Dean Felsman, President Conard White, Vice-Presi- dent Ed Schroeder, Secretary - Treasurer Juanita Bellomy. S-p-y Court Phil Conover. Donna Lanham. Bob Lubker, Shoron Woodworth, Bob Warmon. Corol Stockhecke. Galen Burke, Barbara Bnnkmon. The Science, Photography, and Yearbook Staffs annually hold an informal once at whtch tim. one boy from each class competes for Mr. SPY. These boys then name their choice for Miss SPY. Donee Bond John Underwood, Kay Adair, Juanita Bellamy, David Strickle,, Jim Upchurch, Sharon Harms. 75 Van de Graaff Generator Awards VALEDICTORIAN: Larry Cornwell SALUTATORIAN: Karen Muegge Grant Baecker CITIZENSHIP: Linda Donley Melvin Kuntz AMERICAN LEGION: Nancy Dedert Larry Beverly BABE RUTH: Karen Muegge Grant Baecker DANFORTH: Sandra Holtman Jerry Houdyshell ATHLETIC: Grant Baecker MUSIC: Carolyn Laeding DAR: Kathleen Duncan STUDENT COUNCIL: Larry Cornwell SCIENCE: Conard White MATHEMATICS: Larry Cornwell AGRICULTURE: Leroy Gronewold DEKALB: LaVern Shaffer COMMERCIAL: Judith Evans BOOKKEEPING: Jerry Houdyshell HOME ECONOMICS: Pat Leeper BETTY CROCKER: Shaaron Duke PILLSBURY: Lois Harms Ruth Ann Wartick SOCIETY FOR ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT Karen Muegge Edwin Carolan Larry Cornwell Grant Baecker BOYS' STATE: Stanley Tucker Alt. Ed Schroeder URSA LIONS CLUB BOYS' STATE: Dean Woodruff Alt. Leroy Gronewold MENDON LIONS CLUB BOYS' STATE: Paul Mealiff Alt. Albert Peter GIRLS' STATE AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY: Juanita Bellomy Alt. Clara Corrigan URSA LIONS CLUB GIRL' CONSERVATION: Marilyn Rutledge Alt. Barbara Brickman MENDON LIONS CLUB GIRLS' CONSERVATION: Carolyn Hamilton 77 Alt. Mary Wietholder MUSIC DISTRICT, April 4 Baton Duet, 2nd Judith Evans Nancy Hooper Saxophone Trio, 2nd Melvin Kuntz Juanita Bellomy Kay Adair Open Woodwind Trio, 2nd Susanne Knox Dianne Venvertloh Charlotte Wray Open Woodwind Trio, 2nd Sandra McCabe Mary Lois Stockhecke Sylvia Turner Horn Quartet, 2nd Nancy Daugherty Linda Donley Mary Ann Inman Sondra Holtman STATE CONTEST, April Trombone Solo 1st Sharon Harms Brass Quintet, 2nd Bob Northrup Carolyn Laeding Nancy Daugherty Gary Hemming Daryl Priepot Clarinet Quartet, 2nd Awards Vicki Finlay Karen Campbell Sandra McCabe Wayne McGinnis Voice, District Girls' Chorus 3rd Solo voice, 3rd Fontelle Andrew Baseball team, 2nd Lamoine Valley Varsity Basketball, 3rd Payson tournament Freshman Basketball, 3rd Central Freshman Tourney Track, 2nd at Payson Meet Track, 3rd Wenois Conference Meet Track, tie for 3rd Lamoine Valley Conference Free Throw Trophy 17 Wayne Myers Miss Courtesy, Karen Muegge Mr. Courtesy, Paul Mealiff Good Posture winner Carolyn Hamilton INDUSTRIAL ARTS FAIR at Macomb Dean Felsman, 1st Charles Baecker, 2nd Max Koontz, 4th STATE SCIENCE FAIR Urbana Aeronautics Paul Mealiff and Stan Tucker, 1st Physics Gary Hemming, 1st Zoology Beth Baecker, Dianne Venvertloh, Pat, Marilyn Herring, 2nd Zoology Joyce Bunting, 2nd Sylvia Turner, 2nd Astronomy Ruth Beeler, Karen Kasparie, Sheryl Kuntz, 3rd Math Ray and Karen Muerre, 2nd CULVER - STOCKTON SCIENCE FAIR Zoology Beth Baecker, Marilyn Herring, Pat Crouch, Diane Venverloth, 1st Math Ray and Karen Muegge 1st Zoology Joyce Bunting, 2nd Math Melvin Kuntz and Arlyn Voorhis 2nd 78 Index Adair, Kay 28, 65, 66, 74, 75, , 78 Agard, Richard . 10 Allen, Budde - 36 Althoff, Joyce 32, 34 I, 49 , 57 Andrew, Fontelle - - 1, 32, 74, 78 Andrew, Kathleen 36, 66 Andrew, Nancy 36, 66 Appeldorn, Janice 10, 66 Appeldorn, Rosalie 28, 30 Asher, Sandra . 36 Baecker, Beth 31, 78 Baecker, Charles 36, 52, 53, 54, 78 Baecker, Grant 1 , 10, , 38, 50, 51 , 53, , 54, 77 Bailey, Donald 36 Baker, Larry _ 32 Balfour, Mike 32 Balfour, Ronnie 36 Ballard, Robert 32, 74 Barnes, Barbara 1. 28, 30, 66, 74 Barnett, William 36, 50 Beeler, Harry _ 6 Beeler, Larry _ 10, , 50, 54 Beeler, Linda _ 32, 57 Beeler, Ruth 36, 78 Bellomy, Juanita 28, 38, 49, 65, 66, 74, , 75, 77, 78 Beverly, Larry 9, 10, 38, 51 53, 54 Beverly, Leon 32 , 52, 53, 54 Bonney, Ruth _ 8 Bowen, Larry 36 Brackensick, Bert . 5 Bradbury, Barbara 28 Bradbury, Richard 10, 50, 51 Bradfield, Rodney 36 Brady, Raymond - 9, 11 Brickman, Barb 28, 49, 60, 65, 75, 77 Brown, Farrell 32 Brown, Richard 28 Bruenger, Charlotte 32, 57 Buhre, Dolores 4 Bunting, Joyce 32, 78 Burke, Galen 28, 75 Burke, Lanny 1, 11, 64 Caley, Maureen 11, 38, 39, 49, 55, 57 Caley, Verna 28 Cameron, Maurice 34 Campbell, Connie 32 Campbell, Karen 27, 30, , 64, 78 Cantrell, Larry 1, 31, 38, 52 Carolan, Edwin 11, 77 Carolan, Eunice 32, 64 Carolan, Mary Ellen 11, 38, 64, 66 Clair, Daniel - 36 Coler, Glen 7, 64 Conover, Leigh 9, 11, 38, 50, 51, 53 Conover, Maurice _ _ 3 Conover, Phil 35, 50, 52, 53 75 Cook, Arlena 32 Cornwell, Dennis 32 Cornwell, Larry 12, 38, 50, 51, 53, 54, 77 Corrigan, Clara 28, 38, 39, 55, 56, 66, 77 Courtois, Cherrie . _ 28 Crabtree, Barbara 28, 30 Crabtree, Bonnie 36 Cramm, Gene 28, 50 Crank, Sharon 36 Crouch, Patty 32, 34, 49, 55, 64, 78 Crow, Larry ___ _ 28 Crow, Roger 36, 53 Cupp, Edgar - . 5 Cupp, llene — 5 Daugherty, Nancy - 12, 34, 38, 39, 49, 65, 66, 78 Daugherty, Lera 5 Decker, Michaleen 36 Dedert, Dick _ 36, 50 Dedert, Leatrice ------ 4 Dedert, Nancy 12, 38, 57, 60, 65, 66, 77 Detrick, Judy 32, 66 Dickerman, John 36, 52, 64 Dieterick, Atty Wm. . 3 Dievert, Jeri 36, 52, 54 Donley, Linda 28, 30, 38, 60, 62, 65, 66, 74, 77, 78 Donley, Phyllis — 36 Donley, Richard - 28 Duke, Shaaron 13, 64, 77 Dulaney, James - 32 Duncan, David - 27, 30, 62 Duncan, Kathleen . - 12, 22, 57, 65, 74 Echternkamp, Quentin 36 Ehmen, Nancy 36, 47 Ellerbrock, Harold 36 Ellerman, Bill I 32, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54 Emery, Donnie 36 Emery, Ronnie 36 Emmert, Barb 12, 38, 39, 55, 57, 66 Evans, Judith _ 13, 38, 57, 59, 64, 77, 78 Ewen, Joanne — 12 Felsman, Dean 32, 38, 74, 78 Fessler, Dick 36, 53, 54 Fessler, Wayne 28, 50, 51, 52, 53, 78 Finlay, Jennifer 36, 65, 66 Finlay, Vicki Fleer, Irene 32, 57, 64, 78 Flint, Tom 28 Foltz, Charlotte 28 Frazier, Gloria 32, 66 Frazier, Sandra 35, 57, 65 Frese, Charlene 13, 60, 66 Frese, Nancy 36, 66 Fuhrman, Jim 35 Fuhrman, Joe 28 Gardner, Frank 32 Goedereis, Tony 36 Goehl, Paul _ 28, 52 Goehl, Richard . - 35 Gooding, Linda -- 36 Gooding, Lucille 32 Gooding, Patricia 13 Graff, Gerald 27, 30 Graham, Doris 28 Green, James 36, 50, 65 Gronewold, Leroy 28, 30, 62, 77 Hoistings, Bill _ 32, 50, 53 Halsey, Kent 13, 62, 64, 66 Hamilton, Carolyn 28, 59, 66, 77, 78 Hamilton, John 32 Hamilton, Leland 28 Harms, David 32 Harms, Dewayne 13 Harms, Lois 14, 74, 77 Harms, Sharon 28, 65, 66 75, 78 Harness, Jim - 28, 51 Harvey, Sandra - 32 Hemming, Gary 9, 14, 65, 66, 78 Hendricks, Rudie 28 Henze, Anna _ 14, 57 Herring, Marilyn 1, 31, 49, 78 Hieland, Ellen 28 Holtman, Sandra 1, 14, 38, 55, 59, 60, 65, 66, 77, 78 Hooper, Nancy 36, 66, 78 Houdyshell, Jerry 14, 38, 51, 77 Howell, Shirley 32 Hudson, Earl . 3, 4 Huntley, Francis 36 Husemann, Sara _ 7, 60 Inman, Mary Ann 32, 65, 66, 78 Ippensen, Nancy 27, 39, 60, 62, 66 Jenkins, Ronald 32, 50 Johnson, Eldon 32 Jones, Merlin 6, 50, 51, 52, 53 Jones, Ronnie - . 14 Karch, Junior 32 Kasparie, Karen 36, 78 Keane, Patrick 6, 31 Keller, Donald . 36 Knorr, Larry __ 36 Knox, Suzanne _ 32, 64, 78 Koontz, Max 15, 38, 50, 53, 78 Kretzer, John .. 36 Kropp, Carol 28, 74 Kuntz, Arthur _ . 3 Kuntz, Melvin 32, 34, 65, 77, 78 Kuntz, Sheryl, _ 1, 36, 57, 65, 78 Laeding, Carolyn 15, 64, 66, 77, 78 Lanning, Barbara - 37 Lanham, Donna 37, 75 Leeper, Pat 15, 57, 60, 66, 77 Leeper, Thomas - _ 37 Lewis, Russell 6, 27, 62 Lewis, Thomas 28 Logan, Lynnda 32 Long, Mrs . . _ _ 5 Lubker, Bob 15, 34, 50, 62, 75 Manlove, Melody 1, 37 Markwood, Ray 37, 52 Marsh, Gary 37 Marsh, Sharon 37 McCabe, Sandra 33, 55, 64, 66, 78 McClelland, Helen 37, 49 McClelland, Lyle . 16 McClelland, Sue 29 McCune, Tom . .. 33 McGinnis, Wayne 37, 64, 78 McMuller, Russell 37 Mealiff, James 37 Mealiff, Mary Ann 29, 52 Mealiff, Paul 1, 29, 38, 50, 51, 77, 78 Mealiff, Virginia 37, 57, 64 Meyers, Mrs. 5 Meyer, Norman 32 Meyers, Sharon . _ . 29 Miller, Benny 15 Miller, Bill - 1, 29 Miller, Delores (Henze) 15 Miller, Leona „ 37 Miller, Ray . 32, 52, 53, 54 Miller, Robert . 37 Mitchell, Nancy 32 Mondon, Austin 32 Mondon, Doris 37 Muegge, Karen 16, 66, 74, 77, 78 Muegge, Ray 32, 50, 52, 54, 78 Murry, Donald 32 Myers, Carleton 3 Myers, Mike _ 33, 50, 51, 54 Myers, Wayne 16, 51, 78 Neal, Larry _ _ 37 Neil, Gary 33, 66 Neil, Jim 29, 50 Nelson, Wilford 8, 66 Nesbit, Pat 33 Nesbit, Shirley _ _ 29 Nichol, Carolene . 33 Nichol, Larry 29 Nightingale Marcia 16, 57 Northrup, Bob 16, 64, 78 Ohnemus, Kathy „_ 29, 30, 66 Ohnemus, Leroy _______ 37 Olson, Loraine _ _ 8 Parrack, Hillery 33, 50, 51, 54 Parrick, Jay 37 Parrick, John 37 Parrick, Sfindra 33 Peek, Ramah ___. 7, 55 Peter, Albert 29, 77 Phillips, Fay Phillips, Kay 33 Pittman, Sharon __ 37, 66 Poling, Gary . _ 37 Poling, Rodney 33 Porter, Tommy _ 33, 66 Poulter, Madonna 37 Poulter, Robert 33 Powell, Darlene 37 Powell, Ed 16 Powell, Monty 33 Priepot, Daryl 17, 50, 51, 64, 66, 78 Rand, Bob 29 Reckers, Don 29, 51, 53 Reckers, Ruth __ 37 Reiter, Judy 1, 29, 30, 38, 39, 49, 60 Robbins, Mary 29 Robertson, Harold 3 Robertson, Patti 35, 38, 49, 65 Rose, Faye 7 Ruffcorn, Kenore 33, 65 Rutledge, Marilyn _ 29, 66, 67 Saxbery, James 37 Schenkel, Katherine 17, 60, 66 Schlueter, Martha 33 Schlueter, Randy 37 Schnelle, Derry Lynn 33, 34, 66 Schopp, Ronald 7 Schroeder, Ed 29, 30, 74, 77 Sellers, Dennis 33 Sellers, Gary 17 Shaffer, Lavern 9, 17, 22, 62, 77 Sharp, Dale _ _ _ 37 Sharp, Danny _ 29 Shippey, Anita 17 Shrader, Hugh 6, 30, 38, 74 Shriver, Russell .... 3 Shupe, Pamela 37, 66 Shupe, Penny _ _ 33, 57 Shupe, Raymond 33 Skirvin, Betty 33 Sill, Beulah 33, 57 Sill, Douglas 29, 30 Simon, Clarence _ 3 Sm:th, Pat 33 Snrth Robert 29 Smith, Sharon 33, 57 Sowell, Auga 37 Steiner, Lois 17, 38, 66 Steinman, Jim 4 Stockhecke, Ann 37 Stockhecke, Carol ___. 31, 49, 75 Stockhecke, Carolyn 29, 30, 66 Stockhecke, Mary 37, 57, 65 Stone, Nellie 29 Stoneking, Florence 29 Strickler, David _ 31, 64, 75 Stuffing, Maurice 33 Stump, Charles 7, 35, 50, 54 Tanner, Larry 18 Taylor, James 33, 52, 53 Taylor, Kathy _ 33 Taylor, Rosealie 18 Taylor, Roxy _. . _ 37, 49 Tenhaeff, Hope 8 Thompson, Dennis 29 Tieken, Nancy _ 29, 30, 62, 65, 66 Torbeck, Bill _ 33 Trautvetter, Larry 29, 50, 51, 64 Tucker, Stan 27, 30, 62, 77, 78 Tunis, Donald 37 Turner, Rodney 32, 38, 52, 64 Turner, Sylvia 29, 64, 78 Underwood, Harrison 6, 9 Underwood, John 75 Upchurch, James 3 Upchurch, Jim 75 Van Blair ,Ronnie _ 33, 54 Venvertloh, Diane __ 33, 34, 65, 66, 78 Von Burg, Jim 43 Von Burg, Robert 29 Vonderheide, Virgil 37 Voorhis, Arlyn _ 33, 34, 50, 51, 78 Voorhis, Danny _ 27, 38, 50, 51 Voss, Frank 37 Voss, Janet 39 Waite, Lloyd 5 Warning, Dennis - 1, 33 Wartick, Lee 37 Wartick, Ruth Ann 29, 77 Watts, Dolores 18 Watts, Harold .. - 37 Wear, Sue 9, 18 Wemhoner, Merlin 33, 66 Wessinger, Marie 33, 57 White, Conard 1, 18, 50, 51 74, 77 Wiedmyer, Jack . ... . 33 Wietholder, Clara .... 37 Wietholder, Mary 29, 77 Wiewel, Ronnie - - 33 Winebrenner, Steve . 33 Winget, Don 33, 52, 53 Wittier, Anita 29, 30, 60, 66 Wood, Zenith 1, 7 Woodruff, Dean 27, 38, 51, 77 Woodruff, Sharon __ 33, 57, 66 Woodworth, Paul ___ 33 Woodworth, Sharon 18, 57, 75 Woodworth, Terry 33 Worman, Bob . _. . 33, 50, 51, 52, 75 Wray, Charlotte _ 35, 57, 65, 78 Wray, James . 29, 54 81 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Publishers Cover MonuIoclurers Book Binders FACTORY HOME OFFICE Kansas City PRINT! 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