Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1959
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TALISMAN STAFF W ' fyw I WJ' M M ED1ToR1AL I A ivities Editor . ..... . . Pat Bohanon ass Editor ...... . Barbara Roberts 'nizations Editor . . . .Vivien Rae orts Editor ..... . . . . Larry Clasing V - , - Assistants ' X Penny Chiames Sally Beckett xfvtlb- Sharon Hoepfner Ellen Sauder Gary Campbell Cathy Sperl X Sally Amos Carol Applen f' I ML ' Advisor. . . Miss Courtright Q BUSINESS Business Manager. . .... . . Betsy Carr Business Manager. . . Bob Wolcott Advertising .... . .Judy Rashid Secretary ..... .... . .Kay Drysdale Assistants Lyn Brehmer Terry Perkins Barb Lovin Laurie Lowder Janet Kay Linder Jim Bond Kay Crawford Iudie Raber Linda Atteberry 'EJ Advisor. . . Mr. Bushman ig '-4 A-X Q Q -QSQ i cc PHOTOGRAPHY 3. 5 ie til i t Senior Portraits ...... . .Burkart Studios AYQX Q2 Commercial Photographer. . . .Claborne Scott 4 -1 Faculty Photographer . . . . Miss Courtright A QQ is 5 Student Photographer . . . 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XI swf , 1, E . sa., f J Study halls come in very Handy just before those dreaded exams, but sad are they who never take advantage of them. D x 5 M 1. ix. , 9333 f .....Yt.,X?f K. Q Q' fr M, Q53 135 V Boo-hoo-hoo! Perhaps with a little studying, report card day wouldn't be such an ordeal for some of our students. CLY1 LUIYI. SU WO :5 gf. :ar-1 H3 277' Hlcn no 1-Q Ddrn Wm 59' 93 F5 W , , M..,.w.-4.? -nm-,.,.. ' 4- . ,J 7 . fz':'A2?4, 'J l it 5, -L . 7. fiffaj. 5'5 9559! , V lttilt is i J hLWES2'?:e!5-J?'5i?!L-fI'1 5f51?L V' ?3g2f:5'z 15,,1 S ,vi Q gzr K 5. ' itit it l A 9 - .2,+Qew- .fan L V SUJIJIUU3 A xi. L3 mir' w-., MW Mr. Carlin keeps a watchful eye as his students, Wayne Iben, Bob Lentz, Myrna Thomas, work their individual geometry problems. CMR CWUH Li ' ' ' Seniors worked very hard selling Christmas cards and wrappings to boost their treasury and help pay for graduation. Seniors Sandy Erickson, Roxanne Feldman, and Dorothy Brooke are shown filling orders. L ma.. K lg? Egg. 'lf' ef A .Sometimea CPQQ 1? 1 Barbara Bastian and Helen Walker prove that foods class is not all work. This class had a tea just before Christmas and invited the faculty. X.: Sk 1H'9aif it Speech can be fun as any one in Mr. Camp's fresh- men-sophomore speech class will readily tell you Decorating the Pere Mar- quette for the annual Christmas Ball is a big job, but this type of work can be fun. Pat Birney has made a friend almost as tall as she is! W,t,,! V237 We Sc QV 'fs KS! xi' : Lv.. k L: if si The homecoming Pow Wow brings out the M school spirit in everyone, especially those p m,,r J, ,Lrr p i who help prepare for the visitors. Win or lose, the Warrior teams always are g first place in the hearts of the students of 2 W. H. S. , and the student body goes all out M 5 K it to prove it. Gun Szpinit? Euan Ugneaarttl Who will ever forget that beautiful tree that stood in the lobby during the Christ- mas season? The tree is financed and decorated by the Mathematics Depart- ment. The students make the ornaments themselves and hang them on the tree or on wires for all to see. K Yu E UYYlE.CC7YYl.lYlCi CPQQQIA Campaiqflli Qnacfluatlon On October 8 and 9 Woodruff kicked off its 1958 Homecoming with stunt shows by all four of the classes. The following day the Warriors beat the Spalding lrish 28-6 in the annual football game. The Pow Wow dance was held the eleventh to top the homecoming festivities. Marty Wight- man and Ray Rose were chosen by the stu- dent body to reign as princess and chief of the Pow Wow. Head For The Hills The juniors Headed for the Hills this year. Their hillbilly feud be- tween the Spalding family and the Woodruff family brought entertainment to those who attended and brought them the first- place trophy for the 1958 Homecoming Stunt Shows. omecomirtct 1958 PRINCESS MART Y CHIEF RAY Beach Party The seniors took a trip to the beach for their stunt. The plot was a story of rivalry between the Woodruffand the lrish fam- ily. The stunt featured a beauty contest and a tug of war. ik , e -g 'MN You Must Believe The sophomore stunt was a story of faith and fantasy. It consisted of dancing toys, oriental dolls, and magical music and costumes. A Fish Story The freshmen tooka trip beneath the sea to become members of King Neptune's Court. They portrayed fish, jellyfish, and even an octopus. Nite-at Q 11 I as s anion Clam CPQQ 'vi fa fb, t sf C 9? Down the hatch, or in the face? PROFESSOR, HOW COULD YOU! Directed by Mrs. C'Mari Cameron Assisted by Barbara Roberts and Margie Pusch CAST Grandpa Perry - - Jim Pearson Boggins - Gerhard Jensen Professor, how could you! Grandma Perry - John Appleby - Vicky Randolph - Keats Perry - - Priscilla Marley - Valerie Whitman Totsie Bean- - Butcher Boy Bean Backstage confusion? No, just the usual amount of homework! Even actors have to study. Brenda Martin Myron Dagley - Pat Bohanon - Jack Hayes - Lynn Nickel Kay Crawford -Jaelene Oard - Jim Hubbart is .z'i'f fffsf, K -gjfifxylh fmf f'fl'fv Us Q f M'?'7l' hm 42+ f' THE BLACK VALICE by Alan Baxter Directed by Mr. Dane Harris CAST Henry Mason - - - Jim Bond Mr. Dooley - Terry Perkins Mrs. Dooley - Sheila Murphy Dr. Nickolov ' Dennis Gouran A Policeman - - John Schunk Ffhnee Cn -Act UDQQWL MISTER VINCENT by Mari Bec Directed by Miss Bertha Berman CAST Henry Graham - - - Larry Miesse Caroline, his wife - - - Elaine Trott Cynthia Dalrymple,- -Marty Williamson 3 ICCII 'agel' Susan Graham, ---' Joan Simko a younger daughter Penny Graham - -Mary Ellen Foncannon Mister Vincent - - Greg Christopher Ted Matthews - - - Roll McEndollar THE DEAR DEPARTED Stanley Houghton Directed by Mr. Robert Thatcher Mrs. Slater - Victoria Slater - Henry Slater - Mrs. Jordan - Mr. Jordan - Abel Merryweather + ,tix .ih- 1 ..v.-.a-i..., .i..-,,at. S , ik xii , . as Q rig, r dass tml om, i 14 A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthur's Court Mark Twain Dennis Gouran Roberta Smith Phil Owen Jim Hazel Jo-helen Ulrich Howie Williamson Maureen Murphy Jerry Ulrich Greg Christopher onelgyn Exchange Gerhard Jensen from Flensburg, Germany, was our AFS exchange stu- dent this year. Gary was active in French Club, and he played withthe Wood- ruffband--yes, he likes rock 'n' roll! Also, he played the part of Boggins, the butler, in the Senior Class Play. Perhaps most people picture Gary with a camera around his neck, for he is an avid photography fan and has taken many pictures around Woodruff. In fact, thanks must go to Gary for some of the pictures in this year's Talisman. Gary is a hard worker and a good friend to all those who know him. Gary, everyone at Woodruff wishes you the best of luck and come back and see us soon! ',.Zl ' Ugnefaicllentiafl Election The candidates for president of Woodruff for 1959-60 wish each other the best of luck. Pictured are Penny Chiames, Gary Fyke, Kay Rogers, and Pat Birney. The excitement of the presidential campaigns is illustrated by slogans, campaign tags, and posters such as the one being put up here by Gary Blunck. Pictured at the presidentialcampaign assembly are: Phil Owen, Vice President of Woodruff, John Schunk, campaign managerg Kay Rogersg Bob Franklin, campaign managerg Gary Fykeg Judy Birney, campaign managerg Pat Birneyg Bill Gillingham, campaign managerg Penny Chiamesg and Bob Wolcott, election chairman. Rex Carter is shown casting his ballot for his favorite i..1:V:E5'iEZ5-,.i'g'w' s , V ,.g5iQg1e?Lf meszg ' ' Cafldld-HIS. w h 1 12 Terry V. . 'f 4?1w'P?SmQs,'fm, ','wwis,'wFi- ' ' , V P1'1bb16 , I CI' 1' y Wflght , Bob ilisreflwtfi . , tsisffvww in 1 -t P661 all CH' KHO eloc 1, 'EI V 5627 ?5ls1?i'?fg?EH,' 'V , 'r-' -' WeYew,'fvggf2fq,aQfii2g4Q,s' s 52 iwgepffsi qfifzggggwg ,. W2 va I , VV V- . ,149 S i g fQf2, i5sim-' 2'l,ififg,Q,Q:ff ,, V,,,,, ,,,, , , K V ,, .,.,, t , ' 1,1 1 V we fieyilf -' , . Sr P3 ' A ,,.,, ' P V V I ' ' , 1552 t t v ' . ,y 2?g2,1515iffzfgggr,g 2:9 In ' 1- :sp ' if EV Ffsif if ' ,, V ' ' V f V' V ,V V Patricia Birney- President Elect l959-60 Athena Andros puts up Student Counci1's first poster to kick off Clean-up Week. 7 Us fn. Student Council also spon- s o r e d Good - Grooming Week, February 23 - 27, In this picture, taken in Room 305, lim Carrithers, Larry Miesse, Steve Naug, and Sandra Kinney seem to ha ve ta ken Dress -Up Day, very seriously. Many stu- dents expressed a desire to have more dress -up days. ez cflean up Sf cllnezm up This year the Student Council sponsored a clean-up week in which every student and faculty member was asked to participate. Posters were made by students and placed in the halls, and everyone was encouraged to do his share to keep Woodruff looking bright. Clean blackboards play an important part in the appearance of our school. Ron Strayer helps out. The Toms, Carter and Kohrs, seem to have taken the cam- paign seriously as they do a little clean-up job in the hall. Wanda Brook and Vera Clarke are shown filling one of the Christmas baskets which are prepared by each home room. At the right Jim Koch, Paul Russell, and Gary Osar, all members of the Lettermen--'s Club, are waiting to present the baskets at the Christmas assembly. The Senior Problems Class Cabove and leftj gave their annual party for the mentally handi capped children. The party consisted of dinner movies, songs, and a visit from Santa Aenoe the commumt KING AND QUEEN OF DREAMLAND JIM ROTH AND MARIAN SINGER These members of the Prom Committee are shown just as they were laying out plans for the 1959 Junior Prom, which was held on May 9 and was called Dreamland Fantasia. The members of this committee were Terry Perkins, Kay Rogers, Maria King, Martha Burke, Rita Perrine, and Pat Birney. Marian Singer and Jim Roth reigned as king and queen of Dreamland, union Clgwm Larry Miesse and Judy Birney are displaying the crown that was worn by Jim Roth when he reigned as king of the Junior Prom. -.. 1' if larry Littrell, Dean Devore, Gordon Day, Vivien Rae, and Carolyn Averett look on as the happy couple, Ted Evans and Janet Linder, look only at each other. Pat Stock, backed by Gordon Day is trying to win Ted Evans in spite of Janet Linder's objections. ucVVlikac9o The Music Department of Woodruff presented the operetta Mikado by Gilbert and Sullivan on April 30 and May l. This operetta featured Japanese costumes and scenery. At the left, the entire cast is pictured rehearsing the finale of the operetta. The three sisters, Vivien Rae, Janet Linder, and Carolyn Averett, are SC renading the Lord High Everything Else Larry Littrell. fy 3 FW 'UF N 11' N Q ...af nadluation Few people ever realize how fast four years can pass until they are receiving their high school diplomas. That diploma is the last link to a part of life that can never be regained or relived. Some claim to remember only the work, but most remember also the assemblies, dances, campaigns, and games where we yelled our- selves hoarse. Many remember also the conferences and detention slips because of walking hand in hand with the certain, special someone. Sometimes the road was a little rocky, but it was always changing. There was always a new day and each proved very different from the one before. As we go on through life, there will be other new days, but the brightest in our memory will be those spent at E. N. Woodruff Senior High School, Peoria, Illinois. LEFT ROW: Diane Rockhill, Faith Gibson, Gerald Knobeloch, Donna Herbst, Pat Bohanon, Dow Foley, Marjorie Pusch, Dennis Gouran, Sheila Murphy RIGHT ROW: Jorita McClanahan, Kay Crawford, Lynn Nickel, Marlene Yontz, Brenda Martin, Barbara Lovin, Kay Byers, Robbin Lund, Robert Wolcott Ulcmncq ot Ecflucatlon Jlcfminiatnatlon Qnatnuction Cwatodliana Catetenld Cllocmdl Education 1 Mrs. Mariesta A. Bloom President Dr. Mark W. Bills Superintendent of Schools Mr. E. C. Williamson Vice President Mr. Jack Gift Mr. Robert A. Jamison Mr. R. M. Bourland Mr. W, C. Jacquin Mrs. 1. N. Roszell Jfcfmtntatnat LOUIS R. MCDONA LD Principal Mr. McDonald received his B. S. degree from Bradley University and his M.A. from the Univer- sity of Illinois. He has also done post graduate work at the University of Chicago. His career in education started at Averyville High School where he acted as assistant principal and taught speech and social studies. He later became principal of Kingman High School and was transferred to Woodruff when it opened. Mr. McDonald has spent some of his summers teaching on the Bradley University staff in the School of Education, and for four summers he acted as principal of Brad1ey's laboratory school. BYRON J. DURHAM, M.A. Assistant Principal Mr. Durham received his B.S. degree at Kansas State Teachers College and his M.S. from Bradley. He taught in Kansas and in Morton, Illinois, before coming to Peoria. Mr. Durham has been assistant principal at Woodruff for two years, but he is no new- comer to our school. He was formerly a teacher here, head of the Industrial Arts De- partment and advisor of the Student Council. In the interim, he was assistant principal at Roosevelt Junior High and at Peoria High. DOROTHY M. PETERS, M.A. Dean of Girls Senior Counselor Miss Peters, a newcomer at Woodruff, attended Nebraska University in Lincoln, Neb., where she received her A.B. degree. Her M.A. is from Northwestern University. She taught for several years in the elementary schools of Nebraska before coming to Illinois. She came to us from Manlius, Illinois, where she was assistant principal of the high school. LUV! A 'l 5 .. ,,.,' Q5 3 if 3 e 24 FAC LTY Janet Richardson, Larry Davis, and John Carver check their own themes with the chart in Miss Sperling's English class. IEANNE BERMAN, M.A. Reading Development English, Publicity Staff She sees that we make the papers. BERTHA BERMAN, Ph.M. English, Director of One- Act Play Head of the English Dept. Ji '. il!-4 VERNA BLACKBURN, M.A. Algebra, Geometry Ushers Her African violets brighten our day. f v wr, 7 Saw-eg QW' as niisl : I Y tfzffifw :ein 83,1 f'.'?1zrf-Iii-5 Tff K fs , t1.,. i, i HAZEL AITCHISON, M.S. Clothing, Family Living Y-Teens Best-dressed teacher. 4 GEORGE BARTLETT, M.A. General Math, Algebra, Camera Club The soul of steadiness, calm and imperturbable. JOHN BLAKEMAN, M.E. Freshman Counselor, General Business, Frosh Football, Asst. Baseball A newcomer - -welcome ! VIRGIL S. BOUCHER, B.S. Health, Physical Education, lil-X S' Head Football Coach, Soph. k. 1 Q s Basketball, Tennis Warrior Tribe He's the chief of the tribe. .,, si'-h af. , :ws p . t 1. 2 . B.. A A . 1. - 'V , 'fl-iff-+. f- ' ' ,, fsJ??'lt Alf., a asf , 4 if 1 ' '. 1 NANCY BRAUER, B.S. Health, Physical Education Cheerleaders She's our POM POM girl. LYMAN R. BROWN, M.S. Mechanical and Basic Drawing, Stage Sets He's everyone's friend. 6-y Miss Aitchison supervises as students prepare to cut the material for their dresses. l Miss White explains the parts of a flower to Darrel Knoblock, Dick Thulean, and Joyce Reidel in biology class. MELVIN BRYE, B.s. KENNETH BVUCHER, B.s. KENNETH BUSHMAN. M.A- Mechanical and Architec- Business Training, Typing, English, Latin, Reading tural Drawing, Stage Sets Business law, Economics, Development, Talisman He designs houses in his Observer Business Advisor Business Advisor spare moments. ls he first to arrive Get those ads! every morning? l Mr. Bushman's English class acts out a play they are studying. Taking an active part are Sandy Streeter, John Gibson, Dan Mettam, John Davis, and Geneva Nailing. C'MARl CAMERON, B.A 3 English, Actors' Guild, Senior Class Play, Drill Team All the world's a stage. a W. G. CARLIN, M.A. Algebra and Geometry Christmas baskets, tree Woodruff's No. 1 sports fan--winner of the foot ball. KENNETH CAMP, M.A. Speech, Student Council, Variety Show, Christmas program, American Field Service Project ! 9 I ad' Mr. Carter's machine shop class seems to have plenty of equipment. HTH' ,E .3 was 1 ,mtg :s,. HOWARD COLLIER, M.S. Mechanical Drawing and Wood Shop Our key man. He keeps track of all Woodruff keys. 'h .- V,:. 'vA'.-winged ,jf THOMAS CORRELL, B.S. Physical Education and AC Health, Coach for Basketball and Baseball Ask him anything about birds--he will know the answer. C. E. CARTER, M.S. Machine Sh0P' Drawing Mr. Brye checks an architectural drawing for Steve Head Stage Sets He has a great sense while Dan Mettam listens. A 2, ,V . f P of humor. PAUL CAYWOOD, M.A. Speech, English All School Play Our Shakespearean actor. - ff am. 0 , To .l i L .. -A K - f as . -- sr., . r ' i'- is x F. l. COURTRIGHT, M.A. Shorthand, Typing, Office Machines, Secretarial Pr. Talisman Editorial Advisor if you want to make her happy, just say 'Another page finished'. M -EYE MARGARET DALTON, M.A. English, Senior Stunt Show, All School Play properties. She is most thoughtful of others. BETTY DRAKE, M.A. English, Advisor of Observer Editorial Staff The most observant of all the observers. , i I i Q j if if..aw' he 'G istid Q , SH fy, it , gift? ,gf- Joan learn how to operate a calculator in Miss class. E. EDELBROCK, M.Mus.Ed. Instrumental Music, Marching Band, Stage Band, Majorettes Halt-one, two. Warren and Janet Karen Linder Courtright's secretarial practice X..- . . fs , ,W -if 'W '12 f A 1 5, There are more parts to a circle than meets the eye. Mr. Harms points out the chord of a circle to Greg Garner, Richard Latvaitis, Judy Favus, John Byrne, and Scott Cleaver. A-vin aqelf 3:7 fs J? ,S DANE HARRIS, B.Ed. Speech, Senior Problems Debate, Dramatics, Junior Counselor His contestants prove he's tops. ELMER HARMS, M. A. Algebra, Plane Geometry, Remedial Math Intramurals A:BgB:C5,-,A:C gm' 159' R. ENGELBRECHT, M.S, Electricity and Math E' Sophomore football, golf, Stage Set, Radio Club Want to hear his Glen Miller record collection? CHARLEY GROSS, M.A. Health, Physical Educa- tion, Driver Training, Varsity Football, Track, Wrestling Nobody can call square dances like he can! ARI Mr. Engelbrecht demonstrates the oscillator to his electric shop students, Ken Turner, Gary Osar and Paul Russell. ,, V' ,EN Z t if A , ,ge i yf GLADYS HEDSTROM, M.A. French, English, French Club, Tri-Language, A.F.S. Committee Bon Voyage, Mlle! LAURA HEDSTROM, M.S. Foods, Sophomore Counselor, CARINA HEINZMAN, M.S. Home Management, Clothing, Home Economics Club. Ask her about her new car. ANDREW HOEFLIN, M.A. U. S. History and Geography Woodruff's best-dressed Junior Red Cross ls something burning? Margie Pusch, Marlene Yontz, Brenda Martin, and Donna l-lerbst discuss their Project in senior problems class with their advisor, Mr. D. Harris. man teacher. Nami i ' M an it i, , args , ff' ' . s S F 'JR r sets 1 I Printing, Stage Sets Our greatest wrestling enthusiast. C. J. IACOBSON, M.S. GEORGE W. KEY, M.A. General Science, Biology, General Math A real camping enthusiast FACULTY Mr. Hoeflin points out the location of an important event in the history of the United States to two of his history students, Gene Budde and Carol Radmacher. KATHYRN LANGTON, M.A. English She thinks every room should have an unabridged dictionary. NCEE Joanne Pusch is recording her French lesson while Julie Keener, Roger Allen, and Kirk Kahrs stand by to assist and offer criticisms D. LAUDERBAUGH, M. A. Vocal Music, Operetta She puts in hours and hours, but her beautiful music is worth it. 85 4 ifm' 1 i 5-.... A new class at Woodruff this year is German, which is taught by Mrs. Mantz. Myrna Thomas, Ray Rose, and Eddie Purcell are shown receiving assistance from the teacher. FAC ROYCE W. LEWIS, M.M. Orchestra One and a two and a three .... LTY ALTON B. LONG, M.A. Wood Shop, General Science, State Sets Our sets come from his shop. Mrs. Roach explains the rules for commas and capitals to Chuck Bastian, Donald Hire, and Sally Harrigan. BYRON MCCORMICK M.A ELSIE MCCLUGAGE, B.S. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, . General Homemakirig Typing, Stage Crew Advisor A perfect lady. House lights up! Fred Schwab and Lynn Smith arrange the mathematics display in the showcase in our front hall ALBERTA MANTZ, B.A. C German German Club y A great new teacher for L4 a great new subject. - - ., .N Q r 55255123321 ' -. i f 131 K 1 DON MATHEWS, B.S. English, Journalism Cross-Country, Track Frosh Basketball He's Woodruff's poet laureate. . 3 C MILDRED MARTENS, M.A. Mathematics She frames each graduating class and hangs them in the first-floor hall. 45,5 iii V , 1 EDWARD L. MILLER, B.S. U.S. History, Advanced Civics, Citizenship Intramural Sports, I-Ii-Y He spends his spare time working on his Masters. E E l '...... wq,b Mr. McCormick explains the social security laws to his bookkeeping class. Sandy Gibson, Barbara Lovin, FACULTY img ,gyda z f 1 V 'Vi fvsiififif 13 iii 1 f EDWARD MOLL, M.S. Biology, Activity Club Mr. Moll, I lost my activity book! EARL J. MILLER, M.A. Physics, Practical Science Projection Crew He keeps the reels spinning. -1 g -sf' MITCHO S. PAPPAS, M.A. U.S. History, Citizenship, Advanced Civics, Key Club Advisor Did you know he used to be a forest ranger? .S GLADYS E. MILLER, A.B. Shorthand, Business English, Typing, Visual Aids Assistant What is she saving all those dimes for? AVICE M. PERDEW, M.A. Spanish, English, Pan American League Not many people know it, but she's a philatelist! Judy Kobler, and Jim Hubbart, all seniors and all students of physics, listen as Mr. E. Miller explains the relationship of physics to flight. Singing Spanish songs adds to the pleasure of learning a foreign language in Miss Perdew's classes. Gathered around Sharon Davidson at the piano are Mike McMullen, Doug Carolus, Cathy Sperl, Judy Green, Bob Schlosser, and Rolly Nelson. GLEN SCI-IWARTZ, M. A. BERNADINE ROACH, M. A. English She is known for her wit. ROLAND SANDERS, M.S. Office Occupations, Gen- eral Business, Head of the Business Department, Ticket Manager, Place- ment Bureau. Favorite expression, You just volunteered. MILDRED SCHEFFEL B S Health, Physical Education, Driver Education, G.A.A. She's busy, busy, busy. Art, Art Crafts, Art Service VIRGIL SHEPHERD, B.Ed. Club Biology, Chemistry lf you can't find him, he Chemists are the most is probably working on a important people in the poster or a stage set. world. EARLE SKAGGS, M.A. U.S., Latin-American and Modern History Open the window, I need oxygen. EDWARDINE SPERLI-NG, M.A. English, National Honor Society She's alwa s searchin for Y S , leadership, scholarship, service, and character. FLORENCE WARFIELD, M,A. latin, Latin Club Advisor Salve magister. FAC LTY gf? ki 'Ulf -my-if V A' .f::- ROBERT THATCHER, B.Mus. VIVIAN TODDEN, B.S. Freshmen Music, Accompanist, PhYSiC31EdUCafi0f1, Health. Director of Operetta and One- First Aid, G- A. A. Act may Always ready to smile. His hobby is cooking. s H Q -1138.-3 g LVL' 32' K, E. WEGNER, Nr.s. LOUISE V- WHITE. M.A. Civics, Citizenship, Biology She gets excited over flora and fauna. Social Problems He shares honors as one of Woodruff's sports fans. Miss Warfield's latin class seems very interested in something going on up front. f it ' f ' 'irffi fwfr? mf 3-R 50-if -ls F ,f' LIBRARY Gerry Wise and Mary Crandell transfer the clothes from the washer to the dryer in Miss Heinzman's home management class. RUTH GORDON , B. S. Librarian Mrs. Delores Monser Secretary in STAFF gif NORMA WEBER Library Clerk ,Z gf fn Our librarians enjoy a moment of relaxation. UF FICE STAFF Miss Anna Breitenoeder Records Clerk Mrs. Genevieve Dean Treasurer Mrs. Gladys Var1Deventer Attendance Clerk fir' 'li-N 37 CAFETERIA STAFF 'S LEFT ROW: Florence Mechling, Mrs. Stewart, Lillian Peterson, Bernie Urban, Lucille Iglehart, Vera Osar RIGHT ROW: Mary Margaret Matheny, Barbara Wallis, Betty Crotz, Loretta Boyle-Manager, Phyllis Skaggs CUSTUDIANS George Hyland Head Custodian Melvin Bower Stanley Harvey Catherine Kane Charles Kavanaugh 2 , f ...- M X' Charles Neuhaus In A5 ,V.. X H f s Ottila Ulrich . ,Q . 3 Seniona gunicma Sophomonea qneahmen anion Gttlcena si Wills Betty B021rdm2111. PfCSid6HI Joan Warren, Vice President l' .l Barbara Lovin, Secretary Ss. i Martha Wightrnan, Treasurer Miss Dorothy Peters Senior Counselor Miss Peters, with the help of Rita Steffan, finds many things to keep her busy. As senior counselor, Miss Peters checks senior credits, handles all the details of graduation, and issues scholarship and college information to seniors. . ..:- ' t r W '31, 'f ,yi ,, 'f W ft 5 BSS' .J K : , MARGARET AKERS Business East Bakersfield High two years, Manual High one year, Woodruff one year Future: Office worker KENNETH ARNOLD Industrial Arts Future: Architectural Draftsman 'gt x up W--9 KENNETH ALLEN Academic Football, wrestling, tennis band, French Club, Letter- men's Club. Key Club, National Honor Society Future: Industrial Engineer SHARON ATHENS Business French Club, Stunt Show, Student Council, Ushers, Office Occupations Club X fa in Wi ROSALIE AUGSPURGER Business Girls Choir, Acappella, Style Show, Ushers, Office Occupations Club Future: Credit Manager Future: Secretary ff 5 M if -unp- wav' BARRY AMOS Academic Boys Choir, Master Choir, French Club, Acappella Future: Newspaperman . Ns ... Nl' rr , fx .4 , , Q N b gr .L Q, 'h . 'Q 3 , , . , R' - x 4: ' .ff 'J'-. 'YU - 2 f 'Q' N 'Ni IUDITH ANDERSON Academic Office Assistant, Allied Medical Careers Club, Dunlap High two years Future: Nursing ks GARY ANDERSON Academic Art Service Club, Variety Show, Christmas Assembly Stunt Show, Pan-American Club Future: Engineer mf. A In Us at sq at J L 5 .- 1 ,I raw MARGARET ANTHONY Business Library Club, Style Show Future: Housewife CAROLYN AVERETT Business Junior Red Cross, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Master Choir, Sextet Future: Housewife we-it its-IJ YWAQUY MILDRED ROSE BABCOCK Academic Y-Teens, Variety Shows, Home Economics Club, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Future Teachers, Actors' Guild, Junior Red Cross Future: Teacher ,J J..f7 f I GARY BLUNCK Industrial Arts Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Lettermen's Club Future: Professional base- ball player BEVERLY BOHLANDER Business Stunt Shows, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Actors' Guild, Girls Choir, Style Show, Office Occupations Club Future: Office Worker t X ex Y .,,, .1 5 N5 if f 3 EZ: j ' i if ri ALAN BACHLER Academic Senior Hi-Y, Boys Choir, Acappella, Intramural baseball and basketball, lnterclass tournament Future: Working A an f it BETTY ANN BOARDMAN Academic Vice President of Freshman Sophomore, Junior Classes, President of Senior Class, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, Cheerleader, Stunt Shows, Art Service Club, Junior Prom Queen, Homecoming Attendant Future: Teaching art in an Art Studio JUDITH BEACH Business Home Economics Club, Allied Medical Careers Club, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows Future: Registered Nurse THOMAS BOETTGER KAREN BELL Academic Allied Medical Careers Club, Observer Business Staff, Office Assistant Stunt Shows, French Club, Latin Club Future: Registered Nurse PATRICIA BOHANON Academic Y-Teens, Library Club, Future Teachers, Student Council, Junior Red Cross, French Club, latin Club, Actors' Guild, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Drill Team, Academic Quill and Scroll, CO-ECllIOI Latin Club of Talisman Future: Pharmacist Future: Teacher I e ix. . if , f ml ,L :c,:ij12gi::':r.f ' ,i i g f y I ION BOLLMAN V' gggz, 1 , Academic ,V Stage Crew 2 'F A Future: Flying for an airlines ,,-,,, V71 lr . 1 I 5 K r' 'ls Y' i Q R . K' aff! -' I 0 ' 7 ' if T: Y, nf , RONALD BRINKER Industrial Arts Hi-Y, Intramural sports Future: Policeman ROBERT BROMAN Academic Sophomore football and wrestling, Varsity Football, Allied Medical Careers Club, Freshman track Future: Working SE IORS ELIZABETH CARR Academic Stunt Shows, Orchestra, Talisman Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Art Service Club, French Club Future: Commercial artist or art teacher REX CARTER Academic Intramural sports, Varsity Tennis, lettermen's Club, Variety Show Future: Architectural Engineer JAMES CARRITHERS Academic Freshman football and wrestling, Sophomore football and wrestling, Varsity Football, Allied Medical Careers Club, Lettermen's Club Future: Businessman Vi! if .3 'feg , f w..,,,ff X ,L ,wr DOROTHY BROOKE Academic Latin Club, Junior Red Cross, Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, Style Show, Office Occupations Club Future: Teacher , I , sqm E xy X KAY BYERS Academic Library Club, Science Club, Actors' Guild, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross, Girls Glee Club, Top Ten, Junior Achievement, Stunt Show, Publicity Staff, Y-Teens ' Future: Teaching math in high school NI' SHARON KA Y BULMAN Business G.A.A., Library Club, Junior Red Cross, Style Show, Stunt Shows, Art Service Club Future: Working in a designer's shop or office Y ' s X SHARON CA LLA HA N Academic Future Teachers, Library Club, Latin Club, Style Show, Junior Achievement Future: Teacher THOMAS CARTER Academic Latin Club, Frosh-Soph Basketball, Science Club, Central one semester Future: Engineering PAUL CHAMBERLAIN Academic Freshman football, Varsity Football, Intramural bowl- ing, Key Club, Observer staff, Quill and Scroll Future: Publisher , ,g ay, if - .f-f :rf fr P .. V , k,k. 5 ,. 'rf a . V i . A JOLEEN CLAYTON Business y-Teens, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Cheer- leader Future: Office Work NORA COOPER Business Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Style Show, Stunt Shows, Latin Club Office Occupations Club, Observer Business Staff, Honoria Future: Secretary 'QIIIQ ROBERT CHAMBERLAIN Industrial Arts Intramural football, basket- ball, baseball, bowling, Master Choir Future: Factory worker Q Y' MARCIA COLTRIN Home Economics G A.A. Future: Housewife as u 3 it M as ' bi Q '- . WE rcs X- M515 ' 4 'P . - tj wg. , ' , Q '15, Ss: , -f-. -K, .f cw -s 1 ..f:f,gw2'w ssl, , ' t ' 7 Q iff' wif.. ., 3 WB I iffi wrigsgxiif ' 1 '-11:1 --V: FY - ,fvf s. - ' 3 I :WR 'F 1 'ik as ll l i GREGORY CHRISTOPHER JANET CLARK Academic Home Economics French Club, Latin Club, Three One-Act Plays, All School Play, Stunt Shows, Leilehua High in Hawaii one year Future: Millionaire and father of four children SE LARRY COLVIN Academic Varsity Wrestling, Inter- class tournament, French Club Future: Farmer '1 '7 ...H ki :iff J 1' f 'Q . ,,f , .,.. ' - rr I ' ': Style Show, Junior Red Cross Future: Housewife IORS WILLIAM CONNETT Academic Latin Club, Science Club, German Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Intramural Sports, Junior Achievement Future: Pharmacist JAMES COSBY Industrial Arts Intramural sports Future: Civil Engineer 'QF fig? KAY CRAWFORD Academic Y-Teens, Master Choir, Acappella Choir, Actors' Guild, Future Teachers, Publicity Staff, Talisman Business Staff, Junior Red Cross, French Club, Latin Club, Stunt Show, Senior Class Play, Style Show, Quill and Scroll Future: Teacher PATSY DEAN Home Economics Future: Cashier 1 JANICE DeCROIX Academic Ushers, Stunt Show, latin Club, Allied Medical Careers Club, Master Choir, Observer Business Staff Future: Registered Nurse Y, in DENNIS CROTTY Academic latin Club, Varsity Foot- ball, Junior Achievement, Junior and Senior Hi-Y, Intramural sports Future: Pharmacist CARL DeBOER Industrial Arts Intramural sports Future: Machinist B-:wi n 45,1 x , fi- .Q I 'fa 7 1, ' L1 V ,V,k At. q A ' if .Q ts.. L s is PHILLIP CURRY Industrial Arts Wrestling, Bowling Future: Steamfitter JR! YA : WILLIAM DAHL Academic Band, Intramural bowling and basketball, Junior Achievement Future: Aeronautical Engineer f , MYRON DAGELY Academic Band, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Key Club, Senior Class Play, Carthage High two years Future: Doctor 4-:sl i t my KL I' :'::- .,., . , 3 J view E.. yp QQ? X fa 'fi' x A X Ji CHARLENE DAVIS Business Future: Taking care of my children. FRITZ DEMMIN Academic Hi -Y Future: Electrical Engineer Q5 J .. ' 39 .r 1 . ' ' ' ' t ,,.A,,A W rset I if if E91 Q Q ' - ' I ii r Si RICHARD DETWEILER IUDITH DIRKS Academic Business Master Choir, Boys Octet, Freshman football, Varsity Football Future: Architectural Engineer GLENNA DOSS Business Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Office Occupations Club Future: Housewife FRED DURDEL Academic Band, Intramural bowling Future: Carpenter Choir, Actors' Guild, Office Occupations Club, Y-Teens Future: Stenographer lf Q'K1h',,,' M . x , . fo 5 4 zips, I: I , Ml' 1' ,I , 5 ,. . 4 V 4 DOROTHY DOWNEY Academic French Club, Y-Teens, Library Club, Girls Choir, latin Club Future: Industrial Account- BDI 'lr DOLORES DIXON Business Allied Medical Careers Club, G.A. A. Future: Housewife WILLIAM DRYSDALE Academic Freshman and Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Latin Club Future: Aeronautical Engineer L 'J' 'ef'f Yd 'YW ae- ifzfyt ftsrffa , 'ff fi:,,,1risgs' M:2:Lk A, It fvtcifl. 1 .f- -, , N ' 1-I F., 'ffm I.-5 1 I . K V: , L 9m'K:.:: ,f wi !Y SHARON DOERR Business Observer Editorial Staff, Latin Club, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Var- iety Show, Allied Medical Careers Club, Projection Crew, Office Occupations Club, Honoria Future: Secretary GERALD DUNCAN Academic Master Choir, Operetta, Intramural bowling, Barbershop Singers Future: Unknown , ,I 4 V, s I i - W, LINDA EHLEN Business Stunt Shows, Cheerleader, Library Club, Latin Club, Office Assistant, Girls Choir, One semester at Richwoods High Future: Secretary , X x Qi , r ,, ,, ,E I js JOHN ELLIS Industrial Arts Boys Choir, Acappella Future: Navy SE ROXANN FELDMAN Business Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations Club Future: Office Worker A ROBERT FOG LES ONG Academic Freshman and Sophomore football and track, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, French Club, Intramural basketball Future: Civil Engineer fd, X 3,3 4 I 'Tl f'-2 , 3 all N t X Li JANET ENGLAND Academic Stunt Show, Tumbling, Y-Teens, Ushers, French Club, Office Occupations Club Future: Teacher IORS ERROL FLYNN Academic Intramural basketball, Track, lnterclass Tourna- ment Future: Architect YW! 1-I 'X S K? ,J ,x X IANIS ENGLAND Business Allied Medical Careers Club, Acappella, Library Club, Y-Teens, Office Occupations Club Future: Secretary 137'-D ! 'x T' iv X' .- f s 3, 'v, .0 '- IUDITH ERVIN Business Actors' Guild Future: Housewife ,,., ' f,fxei?5'f1'5 -any -+-Q' 14' at ..,,. it . F 'fr .. SANDRA ERICKSON Business Office Occupations Club, Stunt Show, Latin Club, Y-Teens, Junior Red Cross Future: Secretary -' wiggle e.fg::s -fx si H 2-:e ip ' is p C' C? LINDA FARMER Business Y-Teens, G.A.A. Future: Married DOW FOLEY Academic Key Club, French Club, Varsity Wrestling, Stunt Show, lettermen's Club, Senior Hi-Y, Orchestra, Band Future: Forestry J I S , L MARY ELLEN FONCANNON Academic Latin Club, Actors' Guild, Future Teachers, Home Economics Club, Stunt Show Future: Housewife X use r. . t F A M I . 9' f- 2 ,Q f , T FAITH GIBSON Academic Stunt Shows, Style Show, Observer Business Staff, Junior Red Cross, latin Club,'Actors' Guild, Science Prefect, Future Teachers Future: Teacher KAREN HANSON Business Girls Choir, Master Choir, Office Occupations, All School Play, Christmas Cantata Future: Secretary Ks I C f u.' -ft nsrs I it J . 24' I J P1 :ff THOMAS FRAZIER Academic Freshman and Sophomore football and track, Intra- mural basketball, Bowling, Varsity track, Wrestling, Stunt Show Future: In the Service l DONALD FREVERT Industrial Arts Future: Navy WILLIAM GILLINGHAM Academic Freshman basketball and football, Sophomore bas- ketball, Cross Country, Track, Lettermen's Club, Honoria, National Honor Society, Key Club, Top Ten Future: Married and working CAROLE GETZ Business Junior Red Cross, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Style Show' Future: Housewife IORS DENNIS GOURAN Academic latin Club, French Club, Three One-Act Plays, All- School Play, Stunt Show, Talisman Staff, Key Club, National Honor Society, President of Junior Class, King oflunior Prom, Debate Team, Voice of Democracy, Top Ten, Exchange student to Germany Future: American Ambassador LEE GILES Vocational ' Bowling, Ir. Hi-Y Future: General Contractor , X. x Z 3 'A I 'F : 4 I, A ,. ,.:- I X? ' i K' i 4' if wifi JOHN HAYES Academic Freshman football, Stunt Show, Latin Club, Master Choir, Intramural sports, . Senior Class Play Future: Aeronautical Engineer iz' 7 3 'T fe: ,v 5 ' A4 :fi ' ' O CARL HENKE Academic Intramurals, Freshman football Future: Working with an architect ALAN HUNT Academic Camera Club, Junior Red Cross, French Club Future: Photographer sd .gf I W J ELIZABETH JOHNSON Business Band, Home Economics Club, Office Assistant, Art Service Club Future: Housewife Mfi DONNA HERBST Academic Band, latin Club, Future Teachers, Actors' Guild, Observer Business Staff, Stunt Shows, Style Show, Office Assistant, Quill and Scroll Future: Teacher GERHARD JENSEN Academic Stunt Shows, French Club, Camera Club, German Club, Debate, Senior Class Play, Exchange stu- dent from Flensburg, Germany Future: Television Director 436' if , rf , 1' 'ka A 'F FE of-.a,,v ROBERT HIBBARD Industrial Arts Freshman and Sophomore football, Varsity Football, Freshman and Sophomore wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Lettermen's Club Future: Carpenter ig aria-5 Q y is .3 I ':-' ' I A! JAMES HUBBART Academic latin Club, French Club, lettermen's Club, Allied Medical Careers Club, Band, Orchestra, Football, Basketball, Track, Senior Class Play Future: Working ' -I , f 'Lf i?5i'37'f ' 1' , - ' A ' Sq-Q LOIS HOULIHAN Academic Latin Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Show Future: Teacher 1. ,.,,J v 1 ! 1 ERNESTINE HUMES Academic Master Choir, Manual 2 112 years Future: Teaching JOYCE JOHNSON Academic G.A. A., Projection Crew, Stunt Shows Future: Policewoman -anal -ww' RALPH JOSEPHSON Academic Boys Choir, Master Choir, Wrestling, French Club, Stunt Show Future: Biologist BRIGITTE KIBLER Academic Latin Club, French Club, Actors' Guild, Stunt Show, Allied MedicalCareers Club Future: Nurse JACKIE KIRKMAN Industrial Arts Future: Construction Engineer 4? KA Y KE LLENBERGER .iw A ,Fa v.lAA I' 1 . 5 N wifi I tttt, ,J ELIZABETH KELLY Business Business Talisman Editorial Staff, Art Service Club, Junior Roosevelt Jr. High one year, Red Cross, Y-Teens Manual High one year Future: Beauty Operator iv' M , y l 7 , 41 .r l Arii i l? f W IE, GATHON KING Industrial Arts Future: Machinist Future: Secretary SANDRA KINNEY Academic Cheer leader, Class Officer, Stunt'Shows, Latin Club, Actors' Guild, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Variety Show, East Peoria High one year Future: Teacher WW' IQ, 1 ,Xa -ff ,fs THOMAS KEOWN Academic Wrestling, Golf, latin Club, Stunt Show, Junior Hi-Y, Bowling, Track Future: Working ROBERT KIPP Academic Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Junior Hi-Y, Golf, Track, Intramural bowling and wrestling Future: Engineer SANDRA KIRLIN Business Future Nurses, Y-Teens, Stunt Show Future: Reservationist f if ,'Q' 5 0-- lr I T 3 K, K I i i 5: T rf! J: DAVID KLEIN Academic Future: History Teacher SE MARION LAMPKIN Industrial Arts Football, Track, Intramural football, Basketball, Roosevelt Junior High three years Future: Draftsman Q- f, -as , . K 'N-9 dw .X H . :wl- PAUL LARES Industrial Art French Club Future: Teacher , GERALD KNOBELOCH Academic Wrestling, Tennis, Key Club, lettermen's Club, Stunt Show Future: Civil Engineer IORS GERALD LAPPIN Industrial Arts Intramural bowling Future: Air Force il, ul'-I , I as 1 'U' ' fs M ,I CZ! 'uv' is .iff S an - ' Q . ,ii K, ' 35, 'X gf' it gif ' 'se ,, I DAVID KNOBLOCH Academic Future: Forestry ' 4 - f, , 1 J v , 5 3. eb' ,, ,4 x , ,gf JAMES KOCH Academic Wrestling, l.etterman's Club, Frosh-Soph Track Future: Working for a law firm JUDITH KOBLER Academic Latin Club, Junior Red Cross, Science Club, Science Prefect, Observer Staff, Stunt Shows, Drill Team, Marion High one year Future: laboratory Technician ,ai IUDITH LAIN Business Junior Red Cross, latin Club, Office Assistants, Style Show, Allied Medical Careers Stunt Shows, Future Nurses, Variety Show, Pan American Club, Observer Business Staff, Home Economics Club, Future: Teacher ROBERT LATVAITIS Industrial Arts Future: Working BRENDA LE WEY Business Allied Medical Careers, Observer Business Staff, Stunt Shows Future: Housewife SHARON LIVENGOOD Business Office Occupations Club, Y-Teens, Peoria High one year, Manual High one year Future: Private Secretary 1: , if , . N Q 1- 5? BARBARA LOVIN Academic Latin Club, Drill Team, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Talisman Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Top Ten, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Soph- omore Class Treasurer, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Class Secretary Future: Doctor's wife xii STL -sl 1 ,..,, W- . sf s 5 , Qs is , . Q rs- . ,. . .s1..f,. .. - , ra. ,H ' - 'I I . r 1 ' :'::E31E-f+':5- - X ' 0 U I ' ,, 'rg-'KWW L ,f' 2312 ,Q- , ar :E 1. X X I- vjigis Nr . .., 1. x .,.e ,-- HENRY LIVINGSTON Industrial Arts Master Choir, Boys Choir, Intramural football, basket- ball, bowling Future: Mechanic 1 11:5 ROBBIN LUND Business Office Occupations Club, Band, latin Club, Stunt Shows, Talisman Business Staff, Actors' Guild, Quill 'and Scroll, Honoria Future: Registered Nurse r ,mi 1 ig., were-Q 3 I 5 f T JANET KAREN LINDER Business Actors' Guild, Y-Teens, Style Show, Stunt Shows Future: Medical Secretary JORITA MCCLANAHAN Academic Cheerleaders, latin Club, French Club, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Office Assis- tant, Office Occupations Future: Don't know 1 t I J DONNA LINDENMEYER Business Office Occupations Club, Y-Teens Future: Housewife JANET KAY LINDER Business Talisman Business Staff, French Club, Y-Teens, Allied Medical Careers, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, Girls Choir, Girls Sextet, Master Choir, Music Council, Cantata, Operetta, Variety Show Future: Housewife FRED MCLEAN Academic Future: I don't know ANNAMARIE MANN Academic French Club, Stunt Shows Future Teachers, Style Show, Canton Junior High one year Future: Teacher ,W I ft I i Fi if? 't-ei A ff V' f..' ,' .4 fs I ' I I . as W , fn I X . BRENDA MARTIN Academic Future Nurses, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Band, Orchestra, Stage Band, Latin Club, Senior Class Play, ROVA High one year Future: Teacher JANICE MAZINGO Business Y-Teens Future: Beautician SE IORS KENNETH MILLS Academic Stunt Shows, Varsity Golf, Band, Observer Editorial staff, Variety Shows, French Club, Stage Band, Intramural bowling and basketball Future: Contractor -cm YY7' MIKE MITCHELL Academic Varsity Football, Wrestling, Track, Lettermen's Club, latin Club, Key Club, Captain Varsity Football Future: Living --ng, KATHRYN MAPLES Business Production Crew Future: Working 1 I .. 'N 'K er tw 2 1 G.A.A., Style Show, iff CLIFTON MILLER Academic French Club, Art Service Club, Intramurals, Freshman football and track, Boys Choir, PAUL MILLER Master Choir Future: Diesel Mechanic if I ELIZABETH MOHR Business Stunt Show, Projection Crew Future: Stenographer ' .2 A LF yr 1 ' X ,Lv iff? f , K' 1 ' IA. Industrial Arts Future: Printer h ,.,, a 5' if I -Q-4 if , A ir I n ' f -2 ,, : ' 1 A FAQ V7 WTS 4 , 'Q i, . 121: 11 VIRGINIA MONIER Academic G. A. A. , Junior Red Cross French Club, Stunt Shows All School Play Future: Airline Hostess 'S if jd I . 1 1 s 'tak'-'vas-f., , wr .. ' if . , Lv -F .145 ' H , 3 N M C ,. P, A A C JACK MOOBERRY K V 1, A MARILYN MORGAN Academic h,.l A A C ' Academic Band, French Club, Stunt - ,,,,,,Q3,, Latin Club, Library Club, Show, Electronics Club, Girls Choir, Master Choir, Intramural bowling, basket- f fl ' 5 OPefetfa ball ' Future: Working Future: Electronic Engineer fl? A f s STEPHEN NAUG Academic Key Club, Pan American Club, Sophomore football, Master Choir, One-Act Plays, Barbershop Singers Operetta, Cantata Sherwood College, Nainital, India, one year Future: 'vc FOUNTY NICHOLSON Industrial Arts Intramural softball, bowling Future: Army I . ,-gi, J, rw f r AZI, X zzn L, ., Y, W r LOIS NEVITT Academic Master Choir, Girls Choir, Style Show, Operetta, Folk Song Singers, Cantata Future: Housewife R, W , , A, if LYNN NICKEL Academic Science Prefect, Science Club, Observer Editorial Staff, Senior Class Play, Office Assistant, Y-Teens, Actors' Guild, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Future Nurses, Office Assistant, Girls Glee, Speech Contest, Honoria, National Honor Society, Top Ten, French Club Future: Social Worker and Housewife FRED MORITZ Academic Freshman track Future: Christian Education SE IAELENE OARD Academic Cheerleading, Stunt Shows, Future Teachers, French Club, Office Assistants, Home Economics Club, Actors' Guild, Senior Class Play Future: Teacher ff? I SHEILA MURPHY Academic Stunt Shows, Honoria Actors' Guild, latin Club, French Club, One-Act Plays, Masque and Gavel Future: Housewife or Teacher ORS MARY O'CONNER Academic Latin Club, Future Teachers Future: Teacher fik JUDY O'DAY Academic Y-Teens, Projection Crew, Junior Red Cross, Home Economics Club, Office Assistant, Stunt Shows Future: Housewife Y, PHIL OWEN Academic French Club, Key Club, Master Choir, Student Council, Music Council, Vice President of School, All-School Play, One-Act Plays, Extempore Speaking, Stunt Shows, Debate, Top Ten, Masque and Gavel, Honoria, National Honor Society, National Forensic League, Howard Book Award, J. C. Junior Citizen Future: Architectural Engineering GARY PAULSON Industrial Arts Freshman and Sophomore football and basketball, Varsity Football, Junior -Red Cross, lettermen's Club Future: Working CAROLE LYNN PACEY Academic French Club, Library Club, Dramatics Club, All School Play, One- Act Plays, Master Choir, Girls Choir, Cantata Future: Modeling BERLE PEACOCK Industrial Arts Intramural basketball, base ball, and bowling Future: Policeman l I K- xx A I X , ,kg X I 'Sl -sf ,.,, it JAMES PARK Academic Band, Stunt Shows, Variety Shows, French Club, Stage Band, Orchestra, District and State Band Contest, Band Manager, Orchestra Manager Future: Band Director JAMES E. PEARSON GARY OSAR Academic Freshman and Sophomore football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Library Club, Freshman and Sophomore wrestling, Varsity Wrestling Future: Football Coach ROYCE PARKER Academic Marshall High three years Future: 'Taking life as easy as possible. f'N vii if v-any K .J JAMES L. PEARSON Academic Band, Master Choir, Debat C Actors' Guild, latin Club, Academic 0116-ACI Plays, All-School Football, Basketball, Track, PHY, 3CHi01' Class Play. Art Service Club, Lertermen's Future Teachers Club, Hi-Y Future: Teaching in Special Future: Commercial Artist EdUCaIi0I1 iff!! TM? A ,J-1,5 5. ,. 4vnf v 'ZH JJ N7'?t x, 4' ft 391, 1, , Lf, , Wt p,: TERRY PECK Academic Future Teachers, Acappella, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Dramatics Club, Counselor 's Assistant Future: Teacher MARY POWELL Business Academy of our Lady for three years Future: Surgeon K' 5 . if ::- 5 0 gli ' r iii TERRY PRIBBLE Academic Intramural basketball Future: Tool designing A GAYLE PRESTON Business G. A. A. , Observer Business Staff, Stunt Show, Y-Teens, Projection Crew, Office Occupations Club Future: Secretary ,JV TAMARA PULVER Academic latin Club, French Club, Observer Business Staff, Dramatics Club, G. A. A. , Y-Teens , Future Teachers, Stunt Shows, Acappella, Red Cross Future: Teaching X Q' f' NX-Q 5 5 f R ' ,ar A ,,- '-sri' Q uqqy' 2 u ft if IVA 1 L' 57 in BARBARA PETERLIN Business Library Club Future: Beautician MARJORIE PUSCH Academic French Club, Latin Club, Office Assistant , Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Red Cross, Top Ten Future: Teacher ROBERT PEEL Academic Master Choir, Mixed Chorus, Boys Octet, Intramural football and basketball Future: Engineer -f-:all 'rx ROGER POPLETT Academic Stunt Shows, Radio and Electronics Club, Future: Work in a printing plant in Denver, Colorado VIVIEN RAE Business latin Club, Girls Choir, Stunt Show, Acappella, Master Choir, Talisman Editorial Staff, Office Assistant, Talisman Co- Editor, Operetta, Cantata, Quill and Scroll Future: Secretary it s PAUL REAMS , 4: h Academic ' L Track, Band, Intramurals, 3 Senior Hi-Y is-Q, Q., Future: Architect V t' BARBARA ROBERTS Business French Club, Honoria, Y-Teens, Stunt Show, Actors' Guild, Senior Class Play, Talisman Editorial Staff, Top Ten, Talisman Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll Future: Business teacher or Secretary SE PAUL RUSSEL Academic Freshman football and wrestling, Sophomore football, Varsity Football and Wrestling, Lettermen's Club, Library Club Future: Coach ',geeIf7f'f? ,f 9 1 ' Z ' i ,. '31 A , ,greg . we Y s...g5:H ' 55 . an . A it TS':'7 ? TY? ,.4 'j EILEEN ROBERTS Academic Junior Achievement, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, latin Club, Stunt Shows, Future Teachers, Junior Red Cross Future: Teacher IORS SHARON SAKASH Academic Girls Choir, Master Choir, Youth for Christ, Cantata Future: Music Teacher DIANE ROCKHILL Academic French Club, Science Club, Future Teachers, Actors' Guild, Junior Red Cross, Science Prefect, Band, Honoria, National Honor Society, lib, .ssl . ,vf Valedictorian Future: Teacher tlrt tiieltisr 5 , JUDITH SAMMS Academic Observer Business Staff, Stunt Show, Allied Medical Career Club Future: Housewife 'tk: ix ,k. K t kr , ' i,VV il: ir , ,' A' fs-W1 s 1 . SHARON REED Business French Club, Dramatics Club, Home Economics Club, Stunt Shows Future: Airline Stewardess RAYMOND ROSE Academic Freshman and Sophomore football and basketball, Varsity Football and Basketball, Latin Club, German Club President, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Chief of Home- coming Future: Doctor ELSIE SCHAAL Business Y-Teens, Actors-' Guild Junior Red Cross, Stunt Show, German-Club, Publicity Staff Future: Housewife Business Ushers French Club Junior Red Cross Future Nurses Future: Secretary mfg, K Ja an w iffix ga s. K sw A x F A ' ab x K CONSTANCE SCHAEFFER C W S , . ssl l tl H dag g Q I cg 1 I V' A leg , t A if '44 JANET SHAW Business Master Choir, Y-Teens Future: Married 'wAi V GREGG SHORT Academic Pan American Club, Stunt Show, Varsity Football, Wrestling, Sophomore football -w,. Future: Working t,7,,A t ., ' i -SPF r,ti V S 4 if f X .,f I, .4 5 , , S WILLIAM SHEPPARD Academic School President, Fresh- man football, basketball, Sophomore football, basket- ball, Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis, Key Club Officer, Lettermen's Club, National Honor Society Future: Engineer , Ll wwf LEONARD SHUCK Academic Freshman football, basket- ball, baseball, Sophomore football, baseball, Varsity Football, Student Council, latin Club Future: Engineer l1 m. - Kan, 'K ,.f.,w g Tim , ,. I, t Q ,' gt me s PAUL SCHLOBOI-IM Academic President of Projection Crew Future: Air Force SE KAY SIDELL Business Girls Glee, Ushers, Rich- woods High one half year Future: Buying Clothes ,tx X PHYLLIS SCHAFFER Home Economics Stunt Shows, Style Shows, Art Service Club, Allied Medical Career Club Future: Surgical Nurse ,E -,.,3,:a ,.5 we-:1-: x ,. 'H'-Q x 25? e aww s.: Yuan K ze 'AN .f gi ja 1 DELORES SHANER Academic Home Economics Club, G. A . A. Future: Dance Instructor ROBERT SKILLMAN Academic French Club, Science Club Camera Club, Band Future: Engineer or Chemist 'O Jw: A' ' x g? V, qwwffv I MARY SMILIE Academic Pan American Club, Future Nurses Future: Nurse CYNTHIA STREETER Academic Spanish Club, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Office Assistant, Acapella Choir, Observer Business Staff, Stunt Shows, Future Nurses Future: Working JUDITH THOMAS Business Girls Choir, Acapella Choir, Marion High two years Future: Secretary it ,,, i ,.- , A DAVID STROEMER Academic latin Club Future: Public Relations IUDITH THOMASON Business Office Occupations Club, Band, Charleston High one year Future: Secretary JERRY SULLIVAN Academic Freshman basketball, Soph- omore basketball, Varsity Basketball, Lettermen's Club Future: Pharmacist COLETTE THOMPSON Business Art Service Club, Girls Glee, Acapella Choir, Observer Editorial Staff, Future Nurses, Future Homemakers Future: Housewife I' r Nrw-t,,,,u,.,,..,.,-di' RITA STEFFAN Business Office Occupations Club, Stunt Shows, Publicity Staff, Office Assistant Future: Secretary CAROL SWANSON Academic French Club, Stunt Shows, Junior Red Cross Future: Housewife f ,gas r. ,sv f ROBERT TRIPLETT Academic Master Choir, Varsity Football, Track, Art Service Club, Senior Hi-Y Roosevelt Junior High one year Future: Engineer :Q h LLIS 1 2 ,si ' GLORIA TROYER Academic Y-Teens, Future Nurses, Future Homemakers, East Peoria High two years Future: Nurse MACK UPCHURCH Business Junior Hi-Y Future: Businessman 1 at PATRICIA WA LLENFANG Academic Latin Club, Junior Red Cross, Talisman Business Staff, All School Play, Variety Show Future: History Teacher My JAMES VANCE Academic Freshman football, basket- ball, track, Sophomore football, basketball, track, French Club, Variety Show Intramural basketball Future: Journeyman ,pf-4 JU' ...api JOAN WARREN Academic Master Choir, Acapella Choir, French Club, Junior Red Cross, Future Nurses, Style Show, Stunt Show, Home Economics Club, Homecoming Queen Atten- dant Future: Registered Nurse ' 2' '-fig? 1 f SUSAN UHLIG Academic Y-Teens, latin Club, Future Nurses Future: Nurse AUGUSTUS WASHINGTON Industrial Arts Electronics Club, Jim Hill High Future: Electrician 2 5 E I KENNETH TURNER Industrial Arts Radio Club, Stunt Show Future: Audio Engineer IO-HELEN ULRICH Academic Master Choir, Stunt Shows Future Teachers, Girls Sextet All School Play, Three One Act Play, Variety Show, Masque and Gavel Future: Teacher JULIA WATERFIELD Business Band, Cheerleading, Stunt Shows, Actors' Guild, Y- Teens, Future Nurses, Orchestra Future: Housewife DANIEL WATTERS Academic Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Variety Show Future: Accountant MARTHA WIGHTMAN Academic Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, Student Council, Future Teachers, All School Play, French Club, Drill Team, Allied Medical Careers, Junior and Senior class Treasure, Variety Shows Future: Modeling SE I MARLENE WINKLER Business Stunt Shows, Home Economics Club Future: Housewife ' Q I 'V A .4 1 'Twig 445 li. , ata., ga Y ,sm TOMI WILKEY Academic Freshman Class Treasurer, Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Cheerleaders, Pan American Club, Girls Choir, Master Choir, Actors' Guild, Girls Sextet, Home Economics Club, Observer Business Staff, Student Council Future: Housewife ORS JOHN WOERNER Academic Latin Club, German Club, National Honor Society, Honoria, Observer Editor, Key Club, Allied Medical Careers, Quill and Scroll, Sa luta tor ian Future: Surgeon 491, , r 'Rf 44 N! 'Na 2 dd Rx , f, Q, f as - ,, V, .gl- , BAL CAROLYN WILLIAMS Business Master Choir, Girls Sextet Future: Housewife 'L ' I- I -0' J ROBERT WOLCOTT Academic latin Club, Debate, Band, Three One-Act Plays, Track, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Bas- ketball, International Trustee of the Key Club, Stunt Shows, Student Council, Talisman Business Manager, Junior Achievement, Quill and Scroll Future: lawyer W'7 'T'7 Q if: I I f if - -, A ja A JOYCE WHITE Business French Club Future: I'm not sure HOWARD WILLIAMSON Academic Sophomore football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Variety Show, All School Play, Wrestling, Student Council, Latin Club, Intramural basketball, Band, Junior Hi-Y, Masque and Gavel Future: Lawyer P N-' N ing' 2 it -' 4 'L g1 ' K f ig r JERRY WRIGHT Academic Junior Hi-Y, Actors' Guild Future: Engineer MARLENE YONTZ. Academic Latin Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Observer Business Manager , Student Council, Future Teachers, Actors' Guild, Office Assistant Future: Go to college and then I don't know DEARL BATES Industrial Arts ---,, Dance Club two years East Peoria High 3 112 - i s - Jj ,.LLrLk , years mt' '1- 'vk Q, as 6 4 'law 1 A fy , y s... , RICHARD VOSS Vocational Future: Working JUDITH ZIMMERMAN Academic Stunt Shows, Style Shows, Variety Show, Latin Club, Lutheran High one year, Houston, Texas, one year Future: Secretary 'wg fvlfg' t ...elsif .' ig' f ss R fi Walls A Q 2 L-,E t:-:Z-sm f , , .- 3 ., , - iv Future: Navy S E I 0 R S M. 5 I , Vg ',,., we 31? 5,,gp..-f at 0 union Gttlcens Marian Singer, President Kay Rogers, Vice President in , 'tv' Carol Chapman, Secretary -1-jgrsg M! Ellen Buttgen, Treasurer Mr. Dane Harris Junior Class Counselor Mr. Harris counsels with juniors half of every day. He is in charge ofthe class ring selection, plans for the Junior Prom, and the Co-operative Tests in English and mathematics. rf U N 1 0 R S 1 f . VAA A H 1 ' r i A M I 5 ' A f 1 A' . k..: f ri-if .r KWWL 1 ' f r ww. , 64 2 ag. , ,Q A F x 455 A A4 :L A . NL fl lx 'ali Allen, Raleigh Amos, Sally Anderson, Joyce Andrews, Lillian Anthony, Dora Applen, Carol Archibald, Phyllis Armentrout, Ed Armstrong, Ronald Auer, Kathryn Pat Birney, larry Miesse, and Linda Connett admire Woodruff's many, many trophies. f'M 155' fi' i i'l 'A ffil 2 Al A A ,. . .,,- ia -1 - S L Q, . . 'Q Ri ,, ,SB gl rj: C r yy yppp ,X Yr y or p A-ai if y 10 X , E 11? 1 it i s .,fJff! B X' J t it E 4 2 'QQ 'ea an v I A .4 , - 'J E -.uw -4 ' , J .f.2 ?,,i,k,, . t K .. Y iw ,, , y I X A 5. l' . , ,. , . 1 f ,ry 1 Bruner, Janyce Budde, Eugene Burgess, Larry Burke, Martha Burton, Ron 2,5 42 .ujp Buttgen, Ellen Kgs. O JL ,flu Caldwell, Diana Caldwell, Tom 3 4 Campbell, Gary ' Canty, Ray L? Carter, Eloise N.,-Q Q Carver, John ggi - fa I W E r r , C r Mm!! f .. eil Q -.il 5? ....f ' uv' f I V-.a . v-'ef J ' .--r J far' J wt rv J J' A ls -4- S Ri B ' , f Nd' gf' f Y' A L V , N. J 1 '27 -f::' E 'if 1 lf' J W C J lrer , 1 ,Q J E.. C J J f J , Bargman, Dale Barker, Dennis Barnard, Kathy Barrel, Carol Bartel, Darrell Bartolo, Annette Bastian, Chuck Bates, Kathy Beck, Joyce Beckett, Sally Beedle, Jim Begel, Tom Bell, Donald Bell, Juanita Bergevin, Pat Berquist, Chuck Bieber, Ron Birney, Judy Birney, Pat Boggs, Michael Boheneck, Nancy Bohlander, Barbara Bolar, Merrell Bollman, Joyce Boster, Sheila Bowling, Carol Brehmer, Lyn Briggerman, James Bristol, Ralph Brown, Cecil Brown, Costa Brown, Robert A ffwf A , A? J, 4 K, ,E .es nd' 1 . ...fy , ' Iii, my , . . n ff , ,E gyss In Castros, Arol Catcott, larry Chamberlain, Marian Chapman, Carol Chiames, Penny Clasing, Larry Cleesen, Judy Cochran, Jim Coe, Jim Collins, Judy Conner, Mike Connett, Linda ffl 1' Cooper, Art Copley, Jim Crandell, Mary Cranford, Mary Crotty, Sandra Curless, John Davidson, Doris Sl, ,, ff wi Davis , Char les Davis, John Davis, Larry. Davis, Ralph Day, Sue Dearing, Earnestine Dettelbach, Sharon Doss, Robert Doughty, Betsy F fi sis! K .fygyr 7 Qiisii., it Downey' Judy ,. J M l x l m - J Dufdeli Dave r hd ' ':.' i t , J at ,F 1 1 Ehlen' Loma Q J 2 - l i 52+ H' +-N F 'F SLK. Elliott, Lester ., V V 'ig ' F' i W u ' E :X , Q ,gi Emmons, Sue ' p J ' 5 h F , W, '?f'fL' , ,.pp, F rp Eslaire. IamGS q D ,v W ' .,,, 4 Evans, Ted it i mf ix , :F lrr ' ffl at ' A, . , v,,. I ,, FaheY- Bob ,.-V J Q M ,f ail J . t illlzas- 1 Falatka, Pat Feldman, Ron Ferguson, Dennis Feuquay, Sue Fisher, Ray Fisher, Sandie Flanigan, Ron Flexer, Ronnie , r ii as - ex, f ss F f 66 Gillian, Carolyn Gleason, Ed Goodrich, Merry Gordon, Jim Gordon, Karen Gordon, Mike Grant, Martha Green, Judy Gregory, Beth Gunter, Joan Guy, larry Hale, Jim ,gt F-1 M yr ,, Q A I J use ll iw ' is , , 5 1 , its , ., gn, , 13- J 3 ' Q A- T. . ' J 74 Hi , ' W E 542 5V,f fam B N 2. -' i J as , 14 Q :gg ,:. 'V' my 'B 'Iv 1 Ford, Ernestine Fortune, Freda Foster, Marilyn Frankland, Bob Fyke, Gary Garner, Ron in ,Na - Garrett, Lanny Garrison , Larry Gepford, Marilyn Gepford , Ray Gibson, John Gibson, Lorine Q ,-nf 2 1' Q '22 - fl 'lb ' 41 S -- 5-'ty' Q 1 55 r AE A.. ,M LI., . ' we ' af , 1 fl, X by I I H r s i R A W Dph k we , 'GN -wp is ,Q 1, Marais 1--.ev ,f re JUNIOR I 'L1f,: 5. Y W 'S ,Q I i V' is 1? ,swag Hall, Ken ll K F ' Halverson, Sandy 73 A H A, '1., , psy, I-Ialfnlnery Quik kkrr -,'- A ,V F A A .: I ,g . if Ms, Hammond, Bill 5-'l ,211 - 'la Hanerhoff, Sharon V l sf-.W l lkdsi X, l 1 s o .. 2 ra l A H 5 f,La,a 2 f . s y , ' 2 , - V Ek ,Q q fv 1. -'. Hansen, Joyce 's ' Hanson, Nancy Harms, Greg ' J' I Harrell, Curtis We 'f' ' dv 'ff' f H ,Ji l as sl , sis' ,, j Harvey, Roger H A ,f 4.1 Carol Chapman, Arletta King, and Marcia Stephens catch up onthe latest gossip at lunch time. Meow! X e .. .-- 'fe il 4: :Q -I M-40 ff 67 AUNIOR 1. ,. Vrii 5 KVV, YK i '.. lk . YF W ,E . , H Q -' ' ' l 1 L Sl l ' L . .K I , k. W KVIK my-Q. ii ' h e -yfk seq. ..,- h .h, 9 . ,A vm , L , -6' ,E - .Lf - X mm , . ,- 9 Whee-e -e -e-e. Gloria Wright and Joann Shelton. 68 Hatfield, Sandra Havron, Ken Hawkins, Tom Haynes, Clarence Hazel, Jim Head, Steve Heffern, Jo Ann Helliwell, Kathy Helmick, John Herman, Mary ,f 'A J , J ' i zv' -.. .1 'yas if If T Ja W 3 M g il t, . A t.,, as 5 ' .2n:. M - .,-, ,.., ' . K Q Ts' S 4 . 1 s,,,, I mmm' 'WY G ' ' H at J 2' L 1 fa as 2, -1 I xi I . if it 5 1 T 'O J? F m if We Wh ,Q wifi? Q.. K Mann, Jacqueline Martin, Vernon Mathison, Gary Maxwell, Allen Merritt, Dave Mettam, Dan Metzger, Merrill Miesse, larry Miller, Carol Miller, Charmaine Miller, Robert Minor, Sharon Q 2 . 1-f 82' Q . Q M4 3 55, as-7 371 s,i ,Y2rf-' fi 'L'-'rv-f .. V, , 'J , 'gi 'MQ f gg, f,r gg ,sie ' 1 were Y ,L -4- 'L .--eq., 4, A,,iV,,f Q, my g,r,f5s,'g,2:x:s' ' cliffs fa, 5 'Oi Q , ----nav G ,1 fs 1 S . 1 J s 1 if r .,- as , vi: f J ,a,,,w,. 5 is Q 'G -, mimi, , -,lotsa fa.. 9 . F. ,. Hierman, Tom Hilburn, Loretta g, V , .., , Hill, Harriet 4 L iz Hill, Lyle f g A gg, - Hoepfner, Sharon ' 1 g ,.,. :Z A .-,:: K . V Horne, Janet K is f rr ii d Hybafgeri Judy .. H Jacks on , Bernard Johnson, Lawrence --'V ,fel - . Johnson, Sharon . -V . Jones, Jim , f, as Jones, Linda ' f'. ' Kellenberger, Ronald - , ig 'J King, Arletta 1- King, Maria Kinsey, Mary 10 6 Q 4 W Kirkman, Carol A 'if ,,, Klawitter, Ronnie if ' Klein, Mary A Q ' Knight, George Knobloch, Dan Krusa, Jim landon, Kenna N Ledford, lrene ,Qin Q Q ,, 'ff VL, 5 M , .7 -335' Q' Lelm, Gary Lindstrom, Roger Littrell, Larry McClernon, Ann McDonald, Nadine Mclindollar, Roll McGonagle, Charles McKinnie, Marilyn 2' S 'f-'rv ii ll' flliwilflllfffxf' r- fi 1 of 0' fig ,Q Aa 'Ol 0 I 4 ., J ' , ex J lj . 'ag t ' Mixell, Sandra ,..., I , , Monohon, David we 3: pm W 51 -f J Monroe, Carol -0' -41 A- Moore, John M-v --up 'f V Morgan, Doug S b W V I T L Moritz, Fred Xt, I I K1 A :M wa ff rr J it f ' Q , , , , ,, , ff 1 if V lzgl 'gil O N' t r, , .., , , ,',,, , ,, 'wi V , , '--I a,g:gef , , M, V ,gn I LW..-I f- Q , 4, 5 ' ' 1,35 5 H : -- . X -'J A i I ' , V, uw ,Q- V M, V,.,,, ,. , ix -I PO! Q ?f Morse, David Munstedt, Vicki Murphy, Maureen Nailing, Geneva Nelson, Rolly Nichols, Jackie 69 Norbits , Robert Nordstrom , Sharon Norton, Mary Q J Pam. My 'o o P3.I'Vi1'1, Jim ' Perkins, Terry I 'o,. Q ,,. J M errine, rta ' Q , Pettit , Meta Pierson, Janet Ping, Dave Place, Frank Pleasant, Barbara Polich, Fred Pollitt, Linda Powell, Linda Powell, Shirleen Powell, Shirley Radmacher, Carol Rashid, Judy Reames, Judy Reeves, Denny Reichel, Carl Richardson, Janet Robinson, Robert Roehrig, Steve Rogers, Kay Rogers, Pat Roth, Jim Russell, William Rutledge, Eileen Saal, Jay Salisbury, Carol 'J' 62-s '70 Sherman, Chuck Sherry, Judy Simko, Joan Sims, Thomas Singer, Marian Slater, John Slonneger, Ken Smith, David Smith, Jerry Smith, Lynn Smith, Roberta Spainhour, If Q 51 , 1 J if i l Q. . , Sq 256 Hs -is +. is 3 P h Sarver , Bonnie 'W I x .r , , 527 Sass, Rodney Sayles, Sandra Schaffer, Eldon Schlosser, Gretchen Schlosser , Robert Schunk, John Schwab, Fred Scott, Carlton Scott, Roland Shay, Larry Shelton, Joann ,Wai 'TA' Wa nr fm Q it ss if J dl i s 5 J I V. VJ,. I ' tst ' - :- i HJ , E 3 sf .. in L-w -Rm ikvk g -1f.. V' k V .. E Sperl, Catherine Steidel, Fred Stephens, Marcia Stevenson, Robert Stock, Pat Stone, Nancee Storey, Dennis Studinger, Sharon Suits, Vivian Supan, Frank UNIORS I - . or t A 155 ,' 'J' ms , jf ' 5 V , . , - . l I I TIS ' ' : 'L ., - ft . 'f 1 ' 1 . K. fp- 5 Y fi . g f wwf- -1 3 4 'ffl' W,fmgS sr- 7 V K, ,b.: zr., K b Nqqq 3 Q .'k: b A f .- 'X i . - 3 .W ie - wb . -- f 'Hg .255 we 1 K .5 ' -,pu . , f J ' 5 .V sys. -. , : . t , LV.kLL- in 'H' .-,, - y L V .- ii s in Uv fx A , i' j e xif . .1 1. - - L ' .ss .L o r we 5 if ' I 5 .- ,gg Janyce Bruner, Nancy Boheneck, and Mary Cranford are counting the words in the dictionary! 1,000,026, 1,000,02'7. Sutter, Bill Sylvester, Jim Tanner, Tom Taylor, Ron Taylor, Sandy Thomas, Wilmer Thompson, Bob Thorne, Donald Totten, Marsha Tower, Jim Trilikis, Estelle Trimble, Carolyn Trott, Elaine Ulrich Jerry Veatch, Mary Jane Voss, Donna Voss, Nancy Ward, Tom Warnke, Pat Washington, Gladys W9 5 --Y Ks '-1:1 Wise, Geraldine Wolgemuth, Charles Wolgemuth, Maureen Wright, Gloria York, Jim York, Rocky Young, Bill Zarley, Larry E-Q3 2 1,1-1,52 w 53. an is Q 9 J + , -Q K he 5' -r 5 - ' . ' sfgfiifie' X r as s af ll, ' K A 3' X L 'Ji '32 iff. fl: -' A K' a j' ,-'r Us s 1'?1vEfifi'iZ M-sa it ,,.r f i. 3, X ' T E 41 img A A - . ' 5 ' g,ggs,-figs ig, 5 , gffg , 5 SX, s, g-2,,f-- . ,ly ' s. Frm' ,043 J 'f .sf 13, ze ,, ' 4, 4. r , A ' GN 5, . . .1 J S sis, H ' rt I Y . 1 J 5 W Ti Y' Ee, , ' S5 V i g ,H . ' K1's x'ig,gr,f2,ggg-. I: easy 1 ' P- . .5 f , - saw .2151 - V .- .. 1-fu f V V wsfxwaf swf in M . . .3 hi I H A K W + ff' 4, S . A . . .s ss., . 415153111 L, , . , . .I W, , if - 10 ' Q V 7 , K . I I ' f Q. -'- , A Qi- -md Q M- 'H f Q a n s, - J 4 -- Q, .1 wil- -V ' . ,r at s , ,F U 4 , X I X, E-59 52 Y' si 'S ' x Rx ,.. . 'J t 'K UNIORS ,V Weber, Adrian Whitus, Pat Wiesehan, Mary ' wucox, Sue Williams, Bob Williamson, Kathleen Wing, Russ Wise, Gerald fic .Soon homone Gtticana 'QUQ --uawnnrrf L, QU-H-gl' Jim Bond , President Bob Lenrz, Vice President . Q i -. li. M N :ir N--0 6 LYUCFIC KCIRCI. Secretary Paula Jackson, Treasurer I Miss Laura l-Iedstrom Sophomore Class Counselor Miss Hedstrom helps the sophomores who want to change their curriculum. She concerns herself with any soph- omore who is failingasubject, tries to find out the reason, and then aids in solving the problem. Z awed' Brenda Riggins, Barbara Hart, and Dorothy Wernle take the pause that refreshes' between classes. Allen, Peggy Anderson, Judy Anderson, Sandra Anderson, Sue Anthony, Judy Archibald, Morristeen OPHOMORES Black, Charles Blaylock, Mary Blunck, Judy Bohanan, Ed Bollinger, Don Bond, James Bosserman, James Brainard, Ben Branson, Rex Briggerman, Steve '74 Armentrout, Allan Arnold, Susan Ashley, Carl Augspurger, Edmond Augspurger, Suzanne Bargman, Dianne Barlow, Willie Bastian, Barbara Bavis, Lynn Beck, larry Bedwell, Jerry Bentley, Charles Benz, Gayle Bessler, Danny Bibb, David 'HQ . 1 S73 Byers, Kenneth 2 ' ' ' 'K Byrn, Nola 'J TQ, Byrne, John Carolus, Doug id 1 t Carter, Tom rf W 3. Carver, Jim A X Carver, Mary B ,. Chance, Dick M Chapai, Audrey Chester, Bob '-B 2,95 .ll Chiames, Nick Christensen, Gary 55' vw Clanin, Judy gk 1 gf g Clayton, Sherry -' ' :' -Wa, 4 H A gs ' Cleaver, Scott fx-:gg ,,, , A A W , ' ' 'fun y 1 f f x . 1 I , f Y: 3 if , , 4 K. K M K ' Q H Clemons Darlene 'S' 6-s 1' F' nvwg- V J cook Edwtn b -fr h .,. - JJ 11, Cook Judy , W' , N27 ff, d-,,,,,, - , ' ' f 'fue B W ,fd A fr? asr, e Q' . ,EES XX QNX? if .A Brooks Clayton Brown Charlotte Brown Robert Brown Roberta Buell Joyce Burger Georgre lf: Cox Marllyn Crlckmore Sue M 6 ff- ,M Cul Danny M W df rfr: I Curnmms B111 Dale, Robert I V f ' ' V K Danz, Darlene F , if Darling, Rosi ifg ,g h A rl: ,L Q Davidson, Sharon V , ' W , ' v , , W? f ff is yr Davls, Hope af- rrr 'H 5 W-, 2 y . f , . ..,. ' fs - if' M is Day, Gordon '- A r M h DeBord, John y F Dgmmm, Elean V F t X 'mx r my my' mm r ff +-fr G , rnrrn .,,. F ,f r DSVOIC, Dean '- so , , ' -2 - ' - i i W 1 his 'r'- V- ' ' - 4 i s F . ' mr,', we.....fgs ' A his h e ' rrn ' F - A ,rnr, , Y,vnr ,r.hr, r i F . ' 1- Dike, Babs J f 4 ' X . K Dixon, Doris ig- W- ,.... X ' -- we ,. X if' fa, Dotson, Ronnie kv 1 Q1 ' H' iw Douglas, laVonne - .23 ,Aw V,,,,V, , .-tar' Downardy Ju V r P ' - - 'Drr f A ' if l f Q 42 norn or I . 'rr. ,Q . v 'W' i gs, KN Mai, F - wg, . Q , -v ,, f I I 'fl s K ' ., -. I , 2' 5' t SGH L 40' fam W W- -' ii si Fowler, Jesse Franzen, Sharon Garner, Greg Greenleaf, Bill Greenslitt, Ray Greeson, Bill Gunter, Sharon Hainline, Dean Hammer, Larry Hanson, Mary aff, .Nm asf Driskell, Pat Drysdale, Kay Dyer, Sandra Edwards, Joan Errion, Douglas Ervin, Larry Everett, Larry Ewing, David Favus, Judy Feger, John Feldman, Charene Field, Judy Finney, Terry Fleming, Ronald Foster, Ivan , Sig M M 3 IWQ E W s 1 Mig? V 'L Q. 'wi' k 1' iv., - Q Fss 2 kkyk J , 1, VV in sf Y .,. F f Nl gggg yr' 3 J F ' K , -,,. - hp K fl ' -' K 5' F r- 'irgf F 2 i F ,sf ' ' - ' i if In dak 5 'Qs I .. ' L- - . Harrigan , Sally Harris, Carl J Hams, Lofsfha r J Tw- . -K J Harrison, Bob r ru ,V ' 'lg Hart, Barbara , f Lr,r 5' h Y Haschke, Oscar 5135! Aix J .. ai i ' OPHO ORES Richard Pearson, Joy Welch, and laVonne Douglas wonder whether the 8 a. m. bell will ever ring. w Hauder, Iva ' A 3 J Hazzard, Ronnie 4 -F51 ' r,,. 3 3 Heinrz, Paul , N E ff-' y , K Helmick, Caryle J , J-f 5' 'bl' ' J Hensley, Joyce N H ft J A, M .M i,x1MA,,w5, ,J fr If Hermann, Deanna 04 Hicks, Norma 3 iz ! Hire, Donald Hoerr, Carol X ffl QMELQ Hoerr, Linda ,.,,s Agios nmni-If Hiigl, Jurgen if Hotovec, Rosey V S' Houlihan, Tom 5: 5 , l 1 A Huett, Sandy ,,- ,ff VIAV h Hunt, Sharon ,, ..'. ' J J J ' I' J W frlrifn , er 5 'i'1fH!' ,4 r-- +-f J AH? Hussey, James VA Va, Q 'Lf We-is - Iben, Wayne J lyy, V eq' Jackson, Paula , l' Jackson, Vickie J 'gg T5 Johnson, louis ME Johnson, Vicki Q ml .qi 5, vi Johnston, Jo Ann eff J H fm ,J Jourff, Bob , y , ,jig Jones, Nancy I A ' 3 3 V Jones, Patricia , , , , F A ggi I s, A A A 0 'f sf:-.-: an me 5' 'gg' Jones, Dick nw .K 1 fm, ,N Jones, Sandy -We 'ff' 4 . .f , - -:-.- 1 ' Karr, David ti m'Qk.Z m, L , wjiirf L, mmmVV KK .....-: JJ rr, JJJJ j J J Slim 515 K 3 A fit is JJJQJJ Kavanaugh, Judy J ' , fK or , J Keckler, Mike Q2 55, K 5 ,, , 'ill' 4 1K Kellenberger, Dal ff as K ' ,H , - K s f ssrr ' if J f ' St, These Sophomore girls are trying to prove that practice makes perfect. 5 , s - slmr. sf,-rf. occro ? . 1 A:1f'isLl::T2V,i: V -5' 1' w4 .fffrg-Ssszmggya, . I, , , N Afscfssiw., is N, . y A I .z 1 rLi,, L, ,,A.. ,yr Q, s f . . r, y ,Yi, 4rrr,, , . im K 5K OPHO ORES Kennedy, Margaret Kerker, Lynette King, Mark Kinsey, James Klein, Ruth Knapp, Carol Knobloch, Darrel Kohrs, Tom Kolb, Dennis Koons, Shirlee Lambert, Judy Lamotte, Denis Iangholz, Doug Latvaitis, Richard Lavigne, Judy W 4. ay is K :jj W K KK J tva , J 5' L - ,Q 73? 535' -B ' ' if J ' . J 5 f H . ii L . M W . fa. A A- vu W ' Q 13- R 4 4: f ',f H ' 'Q J' 4 ' -. Q ' .-- . ...F 1,1 . eff J M- f i f l f W yffvf wr' Y -,J V 'M-F ,J ,K K .K.4Ng7'KKKiQgsy5EK,,K, Q. Y K, we KgK it-KK, 1 'J.' J -- 1-af ' J afar J L :fly --fr W , ,,,J r vp-. f A.: :I , J , W K K fm 5 KK ink? . ,V ' 1 33 Gp 5 u , -.. L ' 4 ' ',f V K V A Y ' 'y J' ,gf ,X 1. W -4' L. A t-t ' C25 J- -...HJ 77:3 T r or is W' ' 1 J , KJ .. K f as .e. 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Smith, Avis Springsteen, Dick Stacy, Jon Stanley, Kenneth Stenstrom, Gloria Stone, Keith OPHOMORES Stone, Ted . . up Strait, Gary p I 5, fs ? Streeter, Sandra Sh . S ,V Sturm, Karna Y , g if Sullivan, Ka ffie S Sweeney, Mary 4 9 D rx 'E X, Swiger, Paul ,G p 5 -M My w 'Q Taylor, Diane S A fx -if Thomas, Myrna :S ' Thulean, Dick fi wigy ,NWS if all Tower, Bud x i p W Trapp, Carlos ' M' L pk S Traub, Carolyn V ' Travis, Regenia , ,,,xp z Trimble, Margaret L ,Q ff f '- -1 all-, 7 ft I , , -Y f zigiwffi ' ' F ? , ll KJ , , M, r ,g it ky Li 55 - l55 ? w, , ,5 .- - f i Hg fe , .W awk ffriiiilf N f all iil 'QE LH I Y 1 Vel el Ray A new Volkmar Fred asia Q M g M s 1... , t, af h hati ii,,,rlii,h'bssl' sishi M if r rr Ai 5, r ip N: 5, Wagner, Judy Qg g Wagner, Sharon is l - r y Wainright, Judy H ,A 'f W Walker, Helen P r -- Walker, Shirley S 'Y l Waller, Mary Q., ', ' l'li Walters, Ken 'WJ ,V ' AiYA Warnke, Steve V ,. 4 i Wesley, Bob as A' Watkins, Georgana OPHOMORES wang, Bob g eell W V Q V i W y Welch- JOY W W - A - W. 'A' y Wernle, Dorothy T if ,Z ' VV ' ff: ' ' Q5 r A ' g ' I 1, ' g 9 Wiggins, Barbara 'J y V' ' ...Q g . r i v Wilkins, Kathleen , H 1 5' ' - is ' ' ' 1 .V Ky E7 L - A f ,sf n QQ-.,n' X f Williamson, Marty Willis, Milton ' Willis, Nelson f . ' J winsre, time ' ,--Q' Willsie, Sharon W ' X f X x Wilson, Jim Wilson, Leora Wingfield, Mary Io Wotton, Nancy ff-5 Wotton, Tom 4' ' gpg yy ' y Wright, Sue .4 -, A r 4 tlsl '-' Wright, Wallace F ..,: Q r i ' f Yom' Nancy A :' f '- 1 ' y gg g'gL Gunter, Clifford ' ' if r l ,iiirl Q lsrte Y ,H f fi? ytas ff: gli 2 qneahmen Gttleana ggggm- 1, JOhI1 Black, PICSMCHI Pete Xanos, Vice President Kirk Kahrs, Secretary Linda Atteberry, Treasurer A B01 rrr,rr Mr. Iohn Blakeman el. ,Av Freshman Class Counselor Mr. Blakeman helps the freshmen take the big step from eighth grade to high school. He also advises and pre-registers prospective freshmen. Addis, Barbara V E Adkins, Dave ,,,,.,,,, , , ' Alford, Edward - AV - , W V A f r - A , ,qu Allen, Marsha A -an iii , Q , 'il A W i A we Allen, Orlando A brrr , A, ' ., J f A Q V ll: ::' A A A ' ' J J A f 'I 4 A , 4 I :Eiga A. is A,fwAr E - , Allen, Roger ' M if - d f ' Anderson, Janice , h 4, h A h -- , Q Andros, Athena ' AAA+ if' A I A 5, Armstron , Lee A My 2:7 M ' A ff ' Arnold gSteve . 'fr' A rl' - '2'i-i if 'W' Q Qi 5 A ' A AAAAAAA -:-. - 4 J A lllll A R . as Ashley, Virgil Atteberry, Linda Bahl, Dan V ,Vey is Bale, Jacqueline Ball, Joe 41 ui X Barnes, Dick Barnett, Barbara Bausal, Lola Beebe, Lowell Behm, Verlin Happy day. It's Friday, 3:30, and no homework! Julie Welchman, Frances Rule, and Terry Rudd. Bell, Ann Bell, John Belmont, Gary if Eg 'l'l1 1 -.sfo Bertnolle, Bruce Bertnolle, Carolyn Bertnolle, Louie - WG ,AA-- is Q fr x 1 . Black, Jacqueline Black, John Blender, Cheryl News ,-...x 'Wm' if Bohanan, Phyllis Bolton, Bonnie Bosserman, Carol Botsfield, Sandra L Bowden, Pat Q df 18 -1 Q' X' R G E 4. 4 . A f C I K 'ff .:- , -of li' fm ga Hi -, U WM? ,as l Bracken, William Brand, Joe Brand, Terry Brook, Wanda Brooks, Christine -'-0' 'C? 'ED' Brooks, Karen Broughton, Madora Brown, Yvonne Buchner, Michael Budde, Henry 'Y' Bunting, Robert Callahan, Linda Campbell, Jay Canter, Sheldon Carr, Dan FRESH he .age Q-P' fs J. W .a A i iv g .. , 4' 1 'V ii I A I ,A ,. L I V ' ri 7 Cart, Dick Chaney, Ron Chapman, Bob Clarke, Rickie Clarke, Vera Clodfelter, John Coatney, Ioan Cochran, Sandra Colvin, Richard Connelly, Karen Conner, Sue Connett, Steve Cooper, Carolyn Cranford, Dave Cremeens, larry Qi - -sa wflfws-Q 'Ek ,f .M J, .mh' 3 Y K NT. Vu. , .V 1 , 2' ,f F sag, QQ. fs! jg .ei .. - wigs-f'pfr. 553551 ww F-tr-' f P. .Q ff H kia 1, ,V was 1 x 2 .Q , V S ,,, rs s, RS K f r , 4- -0-J Evans, Ken Faichney, Garry Feldman, Lee Fenton, Paul Ferguson, Riley Fice, Robert Fink, Linda Fisher, Betty Fitzpatrick, Linda Foley, Gay Foley, Mark Fortune, Barbara Francis, Mike Frisch, Mary Io Gaede, Lois ,, w V m Crouch, Dave Cummins, Olive Cunningham, John Cunningham, Lyle Da le, Gloria Darling, LeAnn Davey, Shirley Davis, Will Defenbaugh, Rolline Dorsey, Linda Doss, Carole Dreyer, Cheryl Dudas, Janos Duncan, John Dunfee, Dona ld , ' wi n l ' Ekstrom, Craig 'gr h Elliott, Sandra Emfingef' Sum A Erickson, Charlesene Q -A O, K4 Espenscheid, JoAnna . i if ,X 1, FRESH 'asv- 'J -may 5.. ,m.,la fig' S 3 1 A 4, . ,,19sKN'ii:Lg1fQ: , af - '-qrsif 1 wtf? 0 1221: L' ma xv, - r gg 4 , I x 52 l 3 zz.. 5 AJ 'Q M. V , 1155.4 ,lc 'HJ X Q, kqll 1 fir . ,fa dna if , M . , qw.,.,, ,, -- agws ,m,yr,s,,,,,,, ,A Q, sf fr it rsl, ii X! , lewd 3 '-I 2 ,L Gallaher, Marcia ,Q Garrison, Alma 'Q ' Giles, Mary t'5','- -',:.1' Gleason, Bill iii. ,, ' ii M392 Q Gi' ff if it N' R rsan, Tom V, V W7 N5-' M, ,F 'rr l , :'-' . , .- 4 I , r :., - -, Y Goodman, George -rr y K , r- ' Goodrich, Linda J ? Q h ,. -' ' is X h I Grabill, Terry ' Mika ,ff ' -' A 5 ,M w. fa' it 5 L4 ,. L f ., Griffin, Barbara m.,,, , N s, 1, 1, 4 ,, Griffith, Ellen fr' 3, -ff r rra ff' Y E aa r ' - rx N if ' ,Q Gunter, Ruth ' f l W Hackett, Martin ,, we ,W ,ax ,U , A , 4 99 as . f l,, Q: Hale, Kathy V M' , X f I ,af-., Hamm L ndon R t fn f if f ' Yi ' y f it K 11: M, 6 '-V' iz, and we .S '. wi 5 5 F? Aj: P-,II A ' 'lf 1 r Wi I 'ili fl gr ' LQ' 3? -ww f .aff ,, ' 4 K Hammer, Don N i iii., Hammond, Dick .. ,CJ fr ff'-r f ' lf - S' Hansen, John ,-. j i? lj, 'jig ,,:,L Harmon, Nancy ' ' ' fs-f , ' Harrell, Helen 4 S 'J 5 A if 'JC if of Harris, Cheryl Harris, Lealon Ng if W N Haynes, Eddie JN After school Donna Russell, Linda Callahan, Riley Ferguson, Jim Smith, Ray Smith, and Richard Pearson cheer the Freshman football team to victor ,M -7 , 0 5 LWB X f .. E P' ' i ff, . f ...mf lf., V K k 12 , , ,.., V f 'fig 4 ,Zig ,f-i I .., IV, frail , 5 Q I ' 9 W e is I Y. f t ee? on 2 M 4 H Heitler, Hal 'H' Heirzman, Pat ,,, .Ag Hensley, Pat V MWQWW el' ffm , Herbst, Phil , K ,f as -.Q 7 7 'sm ,. B--, '!i,,if2f'2g,1f 9 'mil ' I M ,sims ,X to M, wi- W -W' , . fa. as off' , t .fa . J JJJJJ Kii ,1 ee-- f fc: f '? 'eff-J J -yt , t t ...,.,.J , - K ,A-r.,ic,. , . S ,. . ,lt . , , Nw, ,K , item, We thought students didn't look this tired until they were Seniors ! C f 1 .fit .4 -wav , -'N nv. J , 1 ' Heuermann, Bob J' ' f- Hewitt, Sally Hibbard, Gary Hicks, Johnnie Fay Hopper, Paula , M ,Maxx ' of - a, QQ we if -t , l Huff, Josephine Hunt, Marilyn lles, Bill Jackson, Donald Jackson, Mary sr , W Jacobs, Randall gf' 'F ,J A Jenkins, Jim 'jf , Johns, larry f f? J. c + Johnson, Jim ,, , f in ,,, ' Jordon, Linda JYi9f3J'JfP 1 5 J JJ Qiail, B Kahrs, Kirk Ka vanaugh, Ra lene Q 4' ' ,l Keener, Julie I, 5 ,fi-:b i Keith, Clement l ,gs Kellenberger, John X. If J? 5 gi K Killion, Janet R 6, V J M 3 Kinney, Bernard - 'H 153 rs? V - o-ai ' .,Z,i:gQgI f-,, f I Krpfer, Larry -' p jg N sy I , 9 , R .,,k 0 giaw ,ata xml! Z7 ,,.s. V , 14? 'tm 2 xamliia J ' ,,,, Klein, Evelyn N ' Klein, Linda , N Q A M W, , Kohler, Don ' J' W' ' f ,ze e 't1, -A '-f J' ' ,tilt teii so if Q , , 1 Y, .. in ' , ,gg W . KOOHIZ, Margaret ff -- fit V ,ff We Krueger, Sandra as ,,, v- f ':, ' H Q , ' .ttv , ia' K 5 ' - - 1 Af.. ,v--5 , A, , V H Y . 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Oepke, Cheryl R ,Q 'lll Q, t r '1 'ntl ET , 'ily' ' , mf, A u is.-5 S K . . ' . . .k,. V A ,. P ,,,, , l,. , , 1 om, carer , - ,. Palmisano, Randy ff- r W . 5. , - - , , F' fm , My , , yeey . 45,4 'rr :fer Parker, Ellen s f I Parker bo s V.,:, Xl t lell Pendola, Mlke Qi-fd R M 63' t ,ry r fr R 1' if ' ' ' V f r. 2 ,Nl M71 ,-... H , L ' ' 3 Perkins, Janet t S, le., r r t ,:,r., .. fig A Peterlin, Dou las S +R r -Q - R Q s ' or . g. 3, y , r Q, F Phipps, Marvin - R is ..Q,l A M ,Q . t f' r 'ft' as PICRHCY, DOH ,A, 4. ' WN , 5 PM Q, ,,, ,lik 1 - .tr- ' . '. ? Q .: Plattner, Linda K... rw- af... ey K-51, S A ff af, , Ponrrr, sue , 4-.ff R ,, S - 4, ,Z Regan, Jane Q , 7 Rentsch, Phyllis -is '7 f511'gl!fZx , jl - .pf 1 C A , . st, ' sr r Y W Rreman, Raylene A i X - - Rogers, Jim it 5, ,i 4 J Rudd, Terry 5 A R 4 A - sf. 21 W 5' r? QWDTY, 1 Rule, Frances , 1' ' , .,,, J 1 R . .- ,'- . -mf, ,S M 1 . Rush, Randi' 1 ,Z 1- ,,,., k 6 3 . J V, . :LV if VZ sy an W 17, r.l,, 'f ,Q . , ir Russell, Donna Schmitt, Denny Schraeder, Paulette Schroeder, Randy Schutte, Dan Scott, Mary Ann Scott, Sandie Shaw, Esther Shaw, Robert Shay, Don - Tetlriiiig gr . ,Hi - 1, , ,, 1.-ra ffm, ,ws ,rr V W ,..,- . H , . f f, ,.Xms4ms,Ye,r-' Aw, 5 flu.-'we .asf , W a, ,yrs , 'ff ri F-it Fx 'is :E ta r 3 3 ? ' Wg 3 ' ' -Twist . 19' ff'.?'2' Z ' ET? -Y'-25 'ra 1 ' V r, :fa-rf-s - ' A 1 -,QQ .2441 hx W .. Sf? i N13-19,7-. X ' ' .:'... 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'-3-Q. 92 FRESH Vasser, Linda Veach, Raymond Vinovich, Mama Walden, Richard Wallin, Bob Walter, Phyllis Ward, Ray Ware, David Ware, Sidney Warren, Richard Watson, Jettia Welch, Emmet Welchman, Julie White, Don Whited, Lyle Wiesehan, Dave Wiginton, Carol Williams, Gary Williams, Ronnie Williams, Sandra Wilson, Pat Worden, Barbara Workman, Marcia Xanos, Pete Young, Paula Zarley, Jim Zerling, Roswitha Zimmerman, Joyce 959 Serwlce Qnoulpa Cflulm Wvlualc Jflonona chfallllaman E -'J' W 'K2'k ' f ' A....A ' ' A , f I -,-,: E In E, if 1' 4. V ' Q5 . 5 ,.'k f Pat Bohanon Barbara Roberts Vivien Rae Larry Clasing Activities Editor Classes Editor Organizations Editor Sports Edit0r Sally Amos Sharon Hoepfner Sally Beckett Ellen Sauder Gary Campbell Ken Slonneger Penny Chiames Cathy Sperl ' N' K :Q we-ff- ' 's !7 2. 'r' -'SY Kiwis 5 5 q fax j'..1 ,:, : , Q-Q i -1 X ' 'VJ l x .45 .i E 'A Q' 'M-' :- . ,. if M, Www , I Miss Florence Courtright Advisor --9? Mir i J 5 Stott NP' rfb' , V. Betsy Carr Bob Wolcott Judy Rashid Kay Drysdale Business Manager Production Manager Advertising Manager Secrerary Mr. Kenneth Bushman Advisor Barbara Lovin Kay Crawford Janet Linder Terry Perkins Judie Raber Iaurie Lowder Lyn Brehmer Jim Bond Linda Atteberry r '1 f + , 5 fig ff ,C, J ,rx ,Lx NA A ., . ,' fwfr, J ' ewan 7? f J afaf' , QM ! 'W 3 muh ,,,....wah- John Woerner Editor in Chief is 3353 A .,g::f ,uglizgzigi 1- ww: , 'ff ' ' rj-hfffzjigf . s . 3, 1. . Q s. .4 V -fs, 4, lx s 'H ,gf M H' , - fi Paul Chamberlain Sports Editor STANDING: Mary Crandell SEATED: John Schunk, Georgia Leslie, Jim Parker A oletfer from Per To Woodruff High: Q 'KI have now returned from the most Wonderful year I have ever spent. I have had time now to think of the luck I had being abile to get such a wonderful experience with '-so my way in life. - J rf vear has passed oniydtoo fast.: I was so seeing H-vthing that the year was over before I T am hack with my old friends I Mus things I have seen and Wings will give me 'aiming MBS Berry Drake Mr. Kenneth Bucher Editorial Advisor Business Advisor BACK ROW: Paul Chamberlain, John Woerner, Jim Bond, Steve Brown, Terry Rudd, Dave Cranford FRONT ROW: Georgana Watkins, Colette Thompson ', 5111: THE WOODRUFF ,VIIL No. 1 PUBLISHED BY WOODRUI-'P I-IGI-I SCHOOL Friday. September 26. 1858 mos Noam nam: Avmws, PEOBIA, mayors llmenf Drops mall Class rosh Enters s Five New Teachers loin WHS Stuff To Round Out Faculty for 1958-59 Five new faces have appeared on the Woodruff faculty this do its Share fall. Heading the list is the new Dean of Girls, Miss Dorothy 'tstistics Peters. Miss Peters, who Will also serve as head counselor and '- senior class adviser, came here from Manlius, Illinois. H is a graduate of Nebraska : Nmverslty and North' New Prosh Counselor ' After several sa-.. ure.- A spvnnd :wflriitinn tn the PDYTTW- 13 .E fi i ,.,-I Marlene Yontz Business Manager ttss 5 'i ,V-swf. Je Gretchen Schlosser Advertising Manager STANDING: Steve Briggerman, Janice DeCroix, Maria King, Paula Jackson, Judy Lain, Marlene Yontz SEATED: Barbara Barnett, Ann Bell, Gretchen Schlosser, Gayle Preston, Arletta King, Tammy Pulver, Judy Samms, Donna Herbst, Pat Warnke, Faith Gibson S DE T CONCIL W gym Q we , ,if w u fr mei -. -Q ' Q , , - 1-1, 1:1 ' R- Eff i 7 71 R R r v ,gif ,F M15 L, ffl we ,I Bill S1lePPafd Phil Owen Mr. Camp President Vice President Advisor SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Betty Boardman Pat Bohanon Barbara Lovin Brenda Martin 9,3 Terry peck Tomi Wilkey Howard Williamson Bob Wolcott Marlene Yomgz Judy Birne Y Pat Birney am .IUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES g ng, Q ,, J . S Q ' at W A Ellen 1311118611 Penny Chiames Gary Fyke Kay Rogers Marian Singer I im Bond Bob Harrison -.1 SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES I 2? d 'f t'T ww-ft-if Wayne Iben Bob Lentz Nancy Peel Judie Raber Nancy Yonrz FRESHMEN REPRESENTATIVES ' . W .- , A ,gf uliu vz . Roger Allen Athena Andros Linda Atteberry John Black Bob Wa Hin 'I 1 if USHERS This group of girls gives our major productions an added bit of color and charm as well as increasing the pleasure of the evening. They serve by passing out programs and helping people find good sears. BACK ROW: Helen Walker Diane Taylor THIRD ROW: Dianne Bargman Suzanne Augspurger SECOND ROW: Margaret Koontz Barbara Worden Sally Harrigan FRONT ROW: Judy Clanin Dortha Love Sharon Hunt Barbara Bastian is Fr ggi STAGE CREW At every production, including assem- blies, these boys are on hand to help set the stage--pull the curtains, turn up the mike, adjust the lights, move the fur- niture--an endless list of tasks for any handyman. On the ladder: Steve Connett Charles Bastian On the floor: Fritz Newmann Herb Buzbee Tom Kohrs was absent from the picture. 1 :Q K xr ,E in ,,.f',4- ' , 1 P BLICITY STAFF BACK ROW: Jim Bond, Ernestine Ford, Mary Dee Carver SITTING: Kay Byers, Kay Crawford, Georgana Watkins, Miss Jean Berman-Advisor, Elsie Schaal Barbara Ple ART SERVICE CLUB L 11 A ii WW., 'W3!!'FU.'.'. v wk, , ,mn BACK ROW: Jim Pearson, Shirley Walker, Dan Kellenberger, Betty Boardman, Sharon Hunt, Frank Place, Roger Harvey, Clarence Haynes, Raymond Canty, Bob Williams, Judy Anderson, Sue Millard, Barbara Sherry, Sandy Streeter MIDDLE ROW: Judy Clanin, Diana Caldwell, Betsy Carr, Joyce Roberts FRONT ROW: Milton Willis, Sally Parrot, Jean Coatney, Emma Lee Denny i ff? SCIE CE PREFECTS W ' 4 W e ' 'K r L ' .I wr 2 ,. N, ,'K ' , 4 , , .A Carol Bartel Lyn Brehmer Diana Caldwell Mary Carver 5 r , ay W ' V y , F T X L T A it i M., ,, L 'r', ,N ,gr y if Q 'jk . 5 su! 4, -' I R X Ria , ki I. Mig , I K AIW, Carol Chapman Faith Gibson PRO J E CTIO CRE it Y , . 'X ,. I JJ gsm. im. 'XQ..,gg Judy Kobler Lynn Nickel Diane Roc khi 11 L... BACK ROW: Tom Sims, Carl Reichel, Larry Clasing, Lyndon Hamm, Denny Reeves, Mike McMullen, David Marks THIRD ROW: Fritz Neumann, Paul Schlobohm, Dennis Kolb, Jon Stacy, Marty Crowley, Terry Perkins, Tom Carter, Mr. Miller SECOND ROW: Danny Bessler, Larry Cremeens, James McWilliams, Ken Majors, Martin Hackett FRONT ROW: Steve Connett, Dan Schutte, George Marks, Lynn Nickel LEFT to RIGHT: Linda Plattner, Mary Jo Wingfield, Judy Kavanaugh, Pat Birney, Susan Entringer, Judy Rashid, Marty Williamson, Judy Cleesen, Sharon Hanerhoff, Kaffie Sullivan, Sharon Dettelbach, Jo Ann Heffern, Pat Bohanon, Kay Rogers, Martha Burke, Rita Perrine, Dora Anthony, Shirley Walker, Georgia Leslie, Pat Rogers, Avis Smith, Barbara Lovin, Judy Kobler, Ellen Buttgen, Sharon Hoepfner, Karen Gordon, Faith Gibson Maureen Wolgemuth, Kathy Helliwell, Marcia Stephens 0 U This newly organized group of 29 performers is known as the Woodruff Winsomes . The unique dance and drill team is a precision unit capable of IN S performing various types of intricate routines. BACK ROW: Barbara Lovin, Judy Kobler, Ellen Buttgen, Sharon Hoepfner, Karen Gordon, Shirley Walker, Faith Gibson, Maureen Wolgemuth, Kathy Helliwell, Marcia Stephens MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Dettelbach, Jo Ann Heffern, Pat Bohanon, Kay Rogers, Martha Burke, Rita Perrine, Dora Anthony, Georgia Leslie, Pat Rogers, Avis Smith FRONT ROW: Linda Plattner, Mary Jo Wingfield, Judy Kavanaugh, Pat Birney, Susan Entringer, Judy Rashid, Marty Williamson, Judy Cleesen, Sharon Hanerhoff, Kaffie Sullivan -ry OFFICE Q ASSISTANTS BACK ROW: Maria King, Nancee Stone, Terry Taylor, Pat Loberg, Janet Little MIDDLE ROW: Marty Williamson, Marilyn Cox, Jaelene Oard, Linda Plattner, Myrtille Lamotte 0 BACK ROW: Donna Herbst, Rita Steffan, Dora Anthony' BSICK RODW: hPat Whitus, Terry Peck, Marcia Stephens, Marty Wightman Joan Dou hert afgle USC FRONT Rgw: YMMY Norton, Cathy Sperl MIDDLE ROW: Carole Doss, Sharon Dettelbach, Marilyn Gepford, Arletta King, Janet Selburg FRONT ROW: Judy Birney, Kay Crawford LIBRARY CL B BACK ROW: Charlesene Erickson, Julie Keener, Sharon Callahan, Margaret Anthony, Kay Byers, Pat McGee MIDDLE ROW: Sandra Halverson, Hester Meadows, LeAnn Darling, Charlotte Brown, Nola Byrn FRONT ROW: Becky Mettam, Bonnie Bolton, Susie Langholz, Rolline Defenbaugh 104 LLIED EDIC L C REERS CL B The Allied Medical Careers Club has taken the place of Future Nurses of America. All students interested in any medical field are entitled to membership. BACK ROW: Randy Rush, Wanda Brook, Judy Lain, Judy Sherry, Elaine Trott, Jim Martin, Marilyn Foster, Brigitte Kibler, Joan Warren, Karen Bell MIDDLE ROW: Mary Ann Waller, Brenda Martin, Madora Broughton, LeAnn Darling, Mary Jo Frisch, Charmaine Miller, Judy Green FRONT ROW: Josephine Huff, Barb Wiggins, Mary Ellen Foncannon, Juanita Bell, Judy Kavanaugh, Peggy Allen, Joan Simko BACK ROW: Martha Burke, Judy Blunck, Mary Crandell, Marty Wightman, John Woerner, Nancee Stone, Janet Liner, Millirose Babcock MIDDLE ROW: Carol Barrel, Ellen Thompson, Sue Conner, Carol Swanson, Jackie lawrence, Mary Hanson, Judie Raber, Geneva Nail ng FRONT ROW: Sue Crickmore, Dora Anthony, Kay Rogers, Colette Thompson, Kathy Barnard, Sandy Kinney CTOR G ILD ia. 1' T357 LEFT TO RIGHT: Marlene Yontz, Sheila Murphy, Penny Chiames, Maureen Murphy STANDING: Mrs. C'Mari Cameron: Advisor, Brigette Kibler, BACK ROW: Betty Fisher, Mary Io Wingfield Merry Goodrich FRONT ROW: Georgana Watkins, R011 Mcgndollary jim Martin SEATED: Janet Karen Linder, Kay Drysdale, Ro11McEndo11ar -5 , 'PZ '1 M, fi ,ae-fr if 1-5 if -gr Q ,hi , FQ'a .4-rv -,l, X ,I 'iw BACK ROW: Mary Dee Carver, Jo-Helen Ulrich, Janet Karen Linder, Sue Millard, Roll McEndollar, Brigette Kibler, Kay Drysda le FRONT ROW: Merry Goodrich, Barbara Pleasant, Mary Louise Mead, Mary Ellen Foncannon, Mary Jo Wingfield, Kay Rogers STANDING: Betty Fisher, Sharon Mohr, Iirn Pearson, Mary Louise Mead, SITTING: Jackie Martin, Charles Black, Terry Perkins James Martin 11 Q I 2 ff E .ox 5 l DEB TE TE M A-.Gr aug, 1 ,R W. Phil Owen, John Schunk, Lynn Bavis, Babs Dike, Mr. Harris, Penny Chiames, Hope Davis, Laurie Lowder, Jim Bond, Dennis Gouran 1? 5 'eve at MER CL B STANDING: Roger Harvey Torn Sims Dean Hainline Carl Reichel John Cunningham Jim Wilson SEATED: Mr. Bartlett Terry Perkins Russ Wing Leonard Langloss wi, .l'F'l UN IOR RED CROSS BACK ROW: Sandra Williams, Elsie Roger,Gordon Day, Elaine Trott, Margie Pusch, Sharon Franzen, Marty Wightman, Dennis Storey, Helen Walker, Sally Livingston, Elsie Schaal, Janet Clark, Beth Kelly FOURTH ROW: Sue Millard, Joy Welch, Kay Crawford, Joleen Clayton, Marilyn Foster, Judy Lain, Cynthia Streeter, Faith Gibson, Virginia Monier, Janice DeCroix, Marilyn McKinnie, Janet Selburg, Geneva Nailing THIRD ROW: Jeanne Demrnin, Sue Mathisen, Judy Favus, Judy Sherry, Carol Swanson, Jo Anne Heffern,Carol Miller, Paulette Schraeder, Carol Getz, Janice Anderson, Eileen Rutledge, Judie Raber, Linda Jones SECOND ROW: Tammy Pulver, Sue Burgus, Peggy Satterfield, Avis Smith, Barbara Fortune, Mary Hanson, Georgia Leslie, Jackie Martin, Josephine Huff, Carol Bartel FRONT ROW: Sandy Crotty,Joyce Buell,Sandy Jones, Janyce Bruner, Sue Feuquay, Judy Collins, Connie Schaeffer, M. Mead FUTURE TEACHER OF AMERICA Q 5. 4 l 5, N , an fr '4 W, V ., 5 'wk M mn. BACK ROW: Millirose Babcock, Ruth Guner, Terry Peck, Faith Gibson, Eileen Roberts, Margie Pusch, Kay Byers, Linda Connett CENTER ROW: Linda Powell, Pat Bohanon, Jaelene Oard, Annamarie Mann, Kay Crawford, Mary O'Conner, Rita Perrine FRONT ROW: Sandy Kinney, Mary Jo Wingfield, Lois Houlihan, Tam Pulver, Nancy Harmon, Sue Burgess, Mary Ellen Foncannon, Georgana Watkins 109 R 5,1 94 M J' HI-Y 'Vw rmxnigf W may Mr Y-TEEN S BACK ROW: Kay Drysdale, President Sue Millard Judy Anderson, Secretary Pat Warnke Mary Ann Scott Merry Goodrich CENTER ROW: Lois Gaede Sandy Jones Linda Vasser Sandra Krueger Barbara Fortune FRONT ROW: Tamara Pulver Nancy Harmon Linda Goodrich Barbara Griffin Vice President Gloria Ha ll, Treasurer si ff, 0'-. we pw BACK ROW: Bob Frankland, Henry Lorentz, Larry Clasing, Jerry Ulrich, Larry Littrell MIDDLE ROW: Kenny Slonneger, Jim Krusa, Gary Fyke, Russ Wing FRONT ROW: Ray Greenslitt, Roll Mclindollar, Dave Merritt fe:-J.acJ,' C , , , Jilfmfi fffwisisysff Q Ima 4'a-1,,.,- ,gr . W , ,,. ' A , K is 'N V A V ' ,, I ,Q , . by , fn 4 J A ' SPR:-NG . ,F ,,ffa..4.a-5, ' '? '? 'ZiJ 5 -ov f ' J John Woerner A42 Bob Wolcott Howie Williamson Myron Dagley Dow Foley ? J, J ai, Ray Rose Bill Sheppard Bill Gillingham Jerry Knobeloch Ken Allen I-sr' OBJECTS OF THE KEY CLUB To develop initiative and leadership. KEY CLUB ing together To provide experience in living and work- Mr. Mitcho Pappas Advisor To serve the school and community. To cooperate with the school principal. To prepare for useful citizenship. To accept and promote ideals. .tl Mike Mitchell Paul Chamberlain Dennis Gouran Phil Owen ' Steve Naug 1 of 'n-' , , z Fij A W, 1 'IT fi. ll A , 2 5 i .l . 'ZQQ -,gap , rn, . Q. K' N' -Q iv , - I W I W J' f L i up . r, Jerry Ulrich Jw g 5 j K A Larry Davis N K. 'ig 5 Qvi Z Greg Harms 'K Q John Helmick rri' y J J is K' C ,lg T' Jim Roth A JJJ, 5 5 ff, J . if N , .,.i J its 7? ! V J of ' J t t . 1 145533 i M or 5 7 t , J Gary Fyke J fg, Jake- gm 'X ' 'L 4' J' JN . ' 5' l f, John Carver -1 i gm? A 9? if fi- L ' l ,-Q ' Darrell Bartel .,:,.. N' y y 1 John Schunk Vg, , 'ff gf A. if ' Jim York J 15321. 55 iltl Q is F-3 '2 f 'lt J... J ZZ' ff 'ar Iii 5 Jim Bond J ,M 'WH ,.,' F r Bob Dantz ff -413 ' if - J Bob Harrison J. if i k vm I 'Z Ron Wabel J, ' Ni M 1 'E Wayne Iben 4 J It JJ ,Jzmgf N rf im!! 4 72 N fir .. W fleffllgiiilf v 1 ' A 3 BACK ROW: Ralene Kavanaug Bill Cutter Carol Knapp Betsy Carr Judy Anderson Janet Pierson Carolyn Traub MIDDLE ROW: Peggy Satterfield Gayle Benz Sharon I-loepfner Lyn Brehmer Keith Stone Marsha Totten Ilgl e 1 er est ent reg 1stop er epresentatlve FRQNT ROW. Lois Houlihan Joan Simko Joanne Pusch Judy Favus Athena Andros I BACK ROW: Sharon Studinger Joyce Bollman Maureen Murphy larry Guy Vicki Johnson Babs Dike Estelle Trilikis MIDDLE ROW: Sharon Marfell Diane Rockhill Julie Keener Sue Anderson Jo Ann Heffern Betsy Doughty FRONT ROW: John Byrne Sue Burgus Jackie Martin Tammy Pulver Alan Hunt BACK ROW: Sharon Linden Roswitha Zerling Sheila Murphy Jim Hubbart Sandra Williams Margaret Kennedy MIDDLE ROW: Barbara Worden Lynn Nickel Nancy Voss Hope Davis Pat Bohanon FRONT ROW: Peggy Allen Sharon Hanerhoff Michael Sullivan Kathleen Smith ,x .gx ,vs gx f.v 'Q 1 N ff , . Z! v -Q Y f A- 1 YK .vw ! ,-, ,ff 0, umm 5 5. 'K F59 A- -H av x ,wx qw Av I.- C . dv-fx v an-N vt Q af.. rv.-V. 'Vi ,fm . '1t-. -ii' ,. . v fc B 'R fy vw 4 gl., A ma xx I President Judy Green J T gr V, ,wiv 'Y 1 tt Q fr, .J si if Vice President T om Be gel Secretary Sue Mathisen Treasurer Judi Schilling AN A ERICAN CLUB Carol Applen Stephen Arnold John Bell Juanita Bell Judy Blunck Ed Bohanan Martha Burke Nola Byrn Doug Carolus Sharon Davidson Donald Dunfee Ted Evans Tina Ford Lorine Gibson Bill Hammond Barbara Hart Caryle Helmick Denis Lamotte Leonard Langloss Mike McMullen Rolly Nelson Rita Perrine Fletcher Reynolds Brenda Riggins Bob Schlosser Gretchan Schlosser Mary Smilie Cathy Sperl John Sutton Ray Velpel Dorothy Wernle small K 10 2 ss W 5' . Qi J 1' A B ff J M rx ,HJJJIJ -s . .M .al ,jj f ,r 1, ,,y1r.m, , -... . - V ' - t,' 1 ' , Q h ts,. ...f 'ji .Alf ,I-,, X bafy 5 radii fi. Q5--11::ik 'ty'- . Q ,-.' 173 X . M- ttea ,fast w as f Jf'i4Hi. mf Uy 'y y I , kk K .,,., , ' ' N ' V' an 1 N BACK ROW: Elsie Roger Joyce Bollman Henry Lorentz Larry Beck Ray Rose Dave Bibb Eddie Purcell THIRD ROW: Bill Connett Edmund Augspurger Rick Pfaffmann Ken Majors Nancy Voss Linda Hoerr SECOND ROW: Mrs. Mantz Barbara Jo Sauer Janet Selburg John Lewis Phil Herbst FRONT ROW: Dick Hammond Sharon Hunt Linda Plattner Myrna Thomas BACK ROW: Ken Walters Dan Carr Fritz Neumann John Woerner Ralph Josephson Tom Wallin THIRD ROW: Elsie Schaal George Marks Martin Hackett Maureen Wolgemuth Steve Briggerman Mike Francis Suzanne Augspurger SECOND ROW: John Kellenberger Sandy Huett Greg Silvest Sue Emmons Jim Jenkins Mike Sklar FRONT ROW: John Cunningham Steve Hazzard Laurie Lowder Kathy Barnard Andy Nicoll L TI CLUB HIGH LIGHTS OF LATIN CLUB PROGRAM OF 1959 1. Film Program- Rome, City Eternal Art in the Life of Italy 2. Christmas Program with the French, Spanish and German Clubs 3. Exchange Program with the Peoria High Latin Club 4. The Annual Roman Banquet 5. Peoria High Latin Club Program at Woodruff 6. Club scrapbook of events of the year OFFICERS and REPRESENTATIVES STANDING: Barbara Pleasant, Jim Bond, Steve Brown, Linda Fink, Diana Leason, Judy Muzzy SEATED: Barbara Barnett .M BACK ROWg Bob Harrison, Ron Wabel, Herb Buzbee, Doug Langholz, Wayne Iben, Gordon Pence, Marty Crowley, John Black THIRD ROW: Dick Chance, Mary Dee Carver, Paula Jackson, Ellen Thompson, Bob Lentz, Ed Stanek, Greg Light, John Hansen SECOND ROW: Marcia Workman, Bonnie Bolton, Randy Jacobs, Eddie Haynes, Hester Meadows, Sue Langholz, Rolline Defenbaugh FRONT ROW: Martha Williamson, Sue Entringer, Iaurie Lowder, Ruth Klein, Nancy Jones, Judy Lavigne, Cheryl Dreyer ? r F ' 0 J I O -.-h ,v x G if Q T 0 E BACK ROW: Dick Jones, Terry Lewis, Jim Martin, Steve Briggerman, Jim Hubbart, David Smith, Pat Bergevin, Carl Reichel THIRD ROW: Josephine Huff,Jan Anderson, Mary Frisch, Madora Broughton, J. Zimmerman, M, Foster, 3, FIQHZQH, Don Sieffex-H1311 SECOND ROW: Sally Hewitt, Marcia Gallaher, Le Darling, Wanda Brook, Dan Bahl, Steve Connett, C. Radmacher, Geneva Nailing FRONT ROW: Rosey Hotovec, Mary Trott, Mary Giles, Jettia Watson, M. Lamotte, Ellen Sauder, Lynn Bavis, Georgana Watkins s im E t5 ll J A U if ,Sl C n BACK ROW: Kay Drysdale, Sandy Taylor, Kenneth Byers, Dick Thulean, Ed Cook, Pat Regan, Lew Coulson, Gary Christensen THIRD ROW: Phyllis Walter, Kay Byers, Margie Pusch, Sandra Anderson, Dick Latvaitis, Ron Hazzard, Jim Parker, Bill Greenleaf SECOND ROW: Marsha Allen, Terry Taylor, Janet Richardson, Carol Bartel, Mary O'Conner, Kay Crawford, Linda Shuck, Jane Regan FRONT ROW: Dora Anthony, Mary Meade, Georgia Leslie, Judy Kavanaugh, Barb Wiggins, Nancy Yontz, Judie Raber, Karna Sturm 2 I si' 5. ff, ,ny 1 ,iii if na v SCIE CE CL B V , 14 Al, A K Iffgi 1 'ffiflf ilf neisonssfzff .fffflu U BACK ROW: Denis Lamotte, Don Jackson, Paul Phillips, Steve Briggerman, Bernard Jackson FRONT ROW: Jim Beedle, Ken Walters, Pat Bergevin, Richard Latvaitis, Phil Herbst HOME ECO OMICS CLUB wwf Q fx 13: 1 4 4 P Q 4 1 3 I ' x L, ,- J xffii V f., 74 BACK ROW: Joan Warren-President, Pat Whitus-Vice President, Milli Babcock-Secretary, Judy Lain-Treasurer, Carolyn Averett, Sally Parrott, Marry Wightrnan, Judy O'Day, Mary Crandell, Colette Thompson, Eileen Rutledge CENTER ROW: Marlene Winkler, Sue Wilcox, Sharon Reed, Terry Peck, Betty Johnson, Marilyn Gepford, Marilyn Mcliinnie, Karon Bell, Judy Beach FRONT ROW: Geraldine Wise, Carol Swanson, Mary Ellen Foncannon, Jaelene Oard, Linda Vasser, Pat Dean, Barbara Fortune I BACK ROW: Gayle Preston, Judith Thomason, Rosalie Augspurger, Karen Hanson, Nora Cooper, Janis England SITTING: Dorothy Brooke, Beverly Bohlander, Glenna Doss OFFICE OCC PATIO CL I B STANDING: Judy Dirks, Robbin Lund, Donna Lindenmeyer, Roxann Feldman, Janis England, Rita Steffan, Sharon Livengood SITTING: Sharon Doerr, Sharon Athens, Sandra Erickson RADIO CLUB If ,i Y f I 1 A '33 . , ,igr jwtk A I if 'gap 'Dj BACK ROW: Jack Mooberry, Frank Supan: President Roger Poplertg Secretary Treasurer Ken Turner, Mr. Roger Englebrecht FRONT ROW: Ron Bieber, Steve Stevens, Jim Beedle 119 BA D Mr. E. Edelbrock Mr. Edelbrock joined the Woodruff High School faculty in September 1957. Prior to that time he had taught instru- mental music for five years in Clayton, Missouri. He has conducted many outstanding bands. Among them are: Illinois College Band of Jacksonville, lllinoisg C. W. O. bandleader ofthe U. S. Armyg and band- leader of the 178th Army Ground Forces Band at Fort Riley, Kansas. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Crickmore Linda Fitzpatrick Pat Whitus W, -,. y,- r 1' -'N 27 MlJORETTES if 'Sf' GHQQ 2 is : , '5 x 3 F FLUTES larry Guy Carolyn Trimble Mark Foley Sue Crickmore 1 ALTO CLARINET Joyce Anderson 12,991 J -, BASS CLARINET 'i -.... . Pat Warnke 4 yyy Julia Waterfie ld J if Bob Veatch f ' sAxoPHoN1-is Myron Dagley Jerry Ulrich Mary Ann Scott Jim Hussey Steve lewis Dow Foley President vp 4 TENOR SAX CLARINETS Terry Perkins BARITONE SAX Ben Brainard FRENCH HORN Dow Foley Brenda Martin Judy IaVigne CORNETS Darrell Bartel Dave Ware Jim Martin Rosi Darling Fred Schwab Vicki Johnson Jim Upchurch Hal Heitler BARITONE Randy Schroeder Ken Mills Dick Chance Jay Saal Marilyn Martin Ron Bieber Carol Knapp Beth Gregory Dennis Lamotte Linda Fink Delores Shaner Andy Nicoll Judy Hybarger TROMBONES Fred Durdel Kenneth Slonneger Bob Skillman Ed Augspurger Barry Riggins Wayne Pullen Larry Kipfer PERCUSSION Bob Lentz Rolland Scott Allan Armentrout Mary Giles Pat Whitus Georgia Burger Shirley Koons BELLS Gay Foley BASSES Bob Wolcott TYMPANJ Jim McWilliams Jim Park John Kellenberger 901. grv Myron Dagley Jim Park Brenda Martin Judy Lavigne Delores Shaner Julia Waterfield Vice President Manager Secretary-Treasurer Librarian Attendance Secretary Secretary BAND ENSEMBLES Win honors in district contest Woodwind Duet: Pat Warnke and Julie Waterfield Soloists French Horn: Brenda Martin, Trumpet: Darell Bartel, Trombone: Ken Slonneger, Trumpet: Jim Martin, Trombone: Fred Durdel, Clarinet: Ken Mills, Clarinet: Dick Chance, Snare Drum: Allen Armentrout ss w.. Trombone Trio: Ken Slonneger, Fred Durdel, Saxaphone Quartet: Ben Brainard, Myron Dagely, Terry Perkins, Bob Skillman Mary Arm Scott l Cornet Trio: Rosi Darling, Darrell Bartel, Jim Martin P5 fl 5 Q bf Clarinet Quartet: Linda Fink, Dick Chance, Jay Saal, Ken Mills French Horn Trio: Brenda Martin, Dow Foley, Judy Lavigne Druln Quintet: Jim park, Ken S1Onneger,BOb Le,-HZ, Rolland Scott, Allen Armentrout STAGE BA D BACK ROW: Fred Durdel, Ken Slonneger, Bob Skillman, Dow Foley, Brenda Martin, Judy lavigne, Darrell Bartel, Piano: Larry Davis, Drums: Jim Park FRONT ROW: Ben Brainard, Ken Mills, Mary Ann Scott, Myron Dagley, Jerry Ulrich, Pat Warnke, Jim Martin, Fred Schwab, Terry Perkins 3 Orchestra Rehearses For l ' 7 Mr. R. lewis, Director Vernon Martin THIRD ROW: Jim Parks, Bob Lentz, Roland Scott SECOND ROW: lim Briggerman, Sue Emmons, David Stroemer, Darlene Clemons FIRST ROW: Vernon Martin, Hope Davis, Clifford Gunter, Ellen Sauder ,gg 2 E, x E r , 4 Sprin Concert 3 Q, , , A L 2 .,.', 1' Riffiwf ' 1 ' N ' , 36 .1-R 'L - 1 ii? S fr z I 'afkjw V, - 1 S .fe a ii we-2.5 ,, ' , ,sr 6 in ME?-, r n Rfggrsry 1, ,11,Y5rf.9ri .dj K, fvzzliim',.f-1,,-wif':-rvf:-rr ' ' L35 x 4 ........ Dan Bessler and Cari Harris Mr. Lewis directs. Darrell Bartel and Q Jim Martin 'P Fred Durdel Ken Slonneger BACK ROW: Judy Lavigne, Brenda Martin, Dow Foley Betsy can FRONT ROW: larry Guy, Dick Chance, Jay Saai a,d l- 125 I E S S 5 ... BACK ROW Janice DeCroix, Janet Kay Linder, Carol Chapman, Estelle Trilikis, Rocky York David Karr Rol1McEndollar THIRD ROW Mary Ann Waller, Kay Crawford, Martha Burke, Joan Shelton, Steve Naug Paul Herntz Jerry Duncan Gordon Day SECOND ROW Eloise Carter, Sue Burgus, Jo-Helen Ulrich, Lois Nevitt, Leora Wilson Ted Evans Larry Littrell FRONT ROW Jackie Nichols, Judy Muzzy, Josephine Huff, Bob Chester, Rolly Nelson Herb Buzbee John DeBord SEXTETTE STANDING: Carolyn Williams Io-Helen Ulrich Pat Stock Tomi Wilkey SEATED: Carolyn Averett Janet Kay Linder 'J fi, W . J 5 6 Q-pf' BACK ROW: Dean Devore, John Gibson, Fred Moritz, Carolyn Averett, Pat Warnke, Pat Stock, Marilyn Morgan, Vivien Rae THIRD ROW: Gordon Pence, Bill Greeson, Jim Hazel, John Carver, Gloria Wright, Janet Pierson, Linda Connett, Jeanne Demmin SECOND ROW: Mike Conner, Doug langholz, Tom Sims, Jesse Fowler, Marcia Stephens, Carol Hoerr, Ernestine Humes FRONT ROW: Lew Coulson, John Byrne, Gerry Wise, Jim Bosserman, Dawne Schmitt, Carol Radmacher, Roberta Smith CHOIR MUSIC COUNCIL Jim Hazel, Treasurer Joan Shelton, Secretary Ted Evans, Vice President Jerry Duncan, President CAPELLA j ' - sw 3 :W i J f t if r , if N d -C LI R BACK ROW: Charlotte Brown, Peggy Satterfield, Paul Phillips, Bob Jolliff, Tom Tanner, Dianne, Bargman, Sherry Shoeneweiss, Deanna Hermann THIRD ROW: Darlene Danz, Mary Blaylock, Jim Silvest, Don Shay, Jay Campbell, Sally Livingston, Rosina Lumpp SECOND ROW: Jud Kavanaugh, Linda Jones, Clarence Haynes, David Ewing, Rick Pfaffman, Royce Parker, Marsha Totten Y FIRST ROW: Georgana Watkins, Judy Clanin, Steve Connett, Willie Bracken, Don E. Shay, Sharon Willsie, Mary Jo Wingfield GIRL ' CHOIR I YT' vvbibv CIT I J ' 1 t f .. :F Y , V L ' I it K K3 3 , r , W 'f it Q I Qi I 2' ' A , 5 5 r : I MJ Q1 2 I BACK ROW: PM McGee, Gloria Dale, Caryle Helmick, Diane Taylor, Sharon Van Sickle, Sharon Franzen, Mary Veatch, Nancy Voss THIRD ROW: Sheila Boster, Pat Driskell, Joan Edwards, Shirley Davey, Judy Wainright, Betty Fisher, Carolyn Traub, Joy Welch SECOND ROW: Sharon Trotter, Jettia Watson, Sherry Clayton, Joann Starr, Mary Hanson, Betty Simmons, Joyce Zimmerman . . , Ri FRONT ROW: Margaret Trimble, Charene Feldman, Sally Harrigan, Diana Leason, Brenda ggins BOYS, CHOIR BACK ROW: Ed Cook, Ken Stanley, Craig Ekstrom, Gus Singleton, Dave Bibb, Neil McQuarrie, Bob Chapman MIDDLE ROW: James McWilliams, Jim Brown, Mike Gordon, Larry Ervin, Sid Ware, Richard Pearson FRONT ROW: Riley Ferguson, Keith Stone, Tom Kohrs, Bill Iles, Milton Willis, Dan Schutte ii I H I4 nz. , 5 I RQ , L ,A ' , .I aa. , K 2, Q ' f . 5 , X f I X HARMONY BOYS ,lg Q, E rs .aw Q I L.: slit LEFT TO RIGHT: Ted Evans, Larry Littrell, Jerry Duncan, Rocky York, Paul Heintz, Fred Moritz, Dean DeVore, Jim Hazel, Tom Sims, John Gibson, Jim Bosserman BACK ROW: Marcia Coltrin Barbara Hart, Lillie Wilsie, Joyce Hensley, Judy Field, Shirley Powell MIDDLE ROW: Jean Samuelson, Janice ers Geneva Nailing, Linda Jones Emma Denny FRONT ROW: Dortha Love, Sally Hewitt, IaVerne McDowell, Carol Ohl, Cheryl Dreyer GIRLS' GLEE CL B Aimn B I ATION A HO OR SUCIETY 5 1959 MEMBERS M w BACK ROW: Betsy Carr, Bil1Gi1lingha1T1, Bill Sheppard, Ken Allen, John Woerner, Phil Owen FRONT ROW: Marlene Yontz, Barbara Lovin, Diane Rockhill, Kay Byers, Lynn Nickel, Dennis Gouranl 1958 GRADUATE MEMBERS THIRD ROW: John Breitenoeder, Mike Larkin, Paul Kuster, Gary Muzzy, Gary Mowder, Brad Lentz, Howard Peters, Dave Griffith, Jim Colwell, Martin McCuskey SECOND ROW: Garry Fullington, Jim Bortell, Arie Greenleaf, Julia Briggerman, Eleanor Bruner, Betty Atteberry, Nancy Reed, Leslie Hoadley, Judy Simko, Marilla Sauder, Carolyn Greenleaf, Mary K. Rufe, Joy Benz, Nancy McMachan FIRST ROW: Sandra Workman, Mary Ann Canty, Sally Wabel, Barbara Kappler, Pam Fauss, Judy Brandow, Carol Planck, JoAnn Jones, Karen Lisle, Carla Unes TOP TE S ' 1 5 if 5 s .XX 1-9' lx F' C X 5 Alle K1 wh ,agp in di '-nb, BACK ROW: Barbara Lovin, Marjorie Pusch, Lynn Nickel, Barbara Roberts De ' G , nn1s ouran, Phil Owen FRONT ROW: Kay Byers, Diane Rockhill, John Woerner, Bill Gillingham SCHOLARSHIP HONORS These are the ten top ranking graduates of 214 seniors. Diane Rockhill ............ 4 John Woerner. . . . 3 Kay Byers .... . . 3 Bill Gillingham. . . . Lynn Nickel . . . . 00 96 94 94 31 3. The highest possible scholarship obtainable is Phil Owen. . . Dennis Gouran Marjorie Pusch Barbara Roberts . . . . Barbara Lovin. .. .. E1 3. 3. 3. 3. 3. 4. 00 average 91 85 84 84 79 Wifi'-,ff Lynn Nickel P1111 Owen and Barb LOVIU Carol Barrel Pat Bergevin Kay Crawford Betty Crocker Homemaker DAR GOOC1 CIUZCH Award Superior rating in the l111no1s State of Tomorrow, Runner-up Latin Tournament District Meet rn National Merit Scholar- Dermrg Gguran Janice Anderson hm Bgnd John Schunk Roger Allen Fourth Place at state Ad Clllb ESS21YfOf F1'CShIH6I1 Ameucan Leglon Outstanding Outstanding Freshman finals of the American Essay Contest Junior Citizen Junior Citizen Legion Oratorical Contest QUILL sr SCROLL Bob Wolcott Paul Chamberlain John Schunk John Woerner Janet Linder SECOND ROW: Betsy Carr Vivien Rae Lyn Brehmer Barbara Roberts Barb Lovin FIRST ROW: Marlene Yontz Kay Crawford Donna Herbst Pat Bohanon 1959 qfanaltmd Ffeama f,'lntnamunaQA .fettz-:nmen CheenQeac9en1.1 cg. A A ootlffcrflfl adm halt Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff Woodruff S C O R E S Champaign Ga lesburg Peoria Central Richwoods Spalding Limestone Manual MacArthur East Peoria Pekin Jim Pearson C273 gallops through the Manual line and is asslsted by Hibbard 1341 and I-lubbart Cbehind 'fa f if K-s'f 4' l M' , tial' 5sQ'5l,,r3,7yq N, . J A QQNQ Mfr a VMI Yi ,ei ,,f. Q fig, K L,.',.i . l 31 2 1' QE!!- 'f4't,:,5 ,.4iFs 3.1 s J-,,'y L-fy -, 5.1,-A t G EE,f'59vf.' A' ' 'g ! .'q1e?.ix5, .M Tqk.i.f, ,' kv,,:..y,,, M faifwrf 1, if vfifiaffvlf Mike Mitchell, Captain Gaurd, All Conference L? LLUHCQHECQ AEGLAU Y1 BACK ROW Mike Gordon Bob Fahey Tim Means AJay Martin, Oskar Haschke, John Helmick, Marion Lampkin, Jim Pearson, Ray Rose Jim Carrithers Ken Allen Ron Feldman Pat Regan, John Schurtz, Jim Gordon CENTER ROW Mr Gross Coach Doug Carolus Mgr Carl Scott, Ray Velpel, Tom Begel, Jim Tower, Paul Russell, Bob Doss, Mike Mitchell Jim Hubbart Bob Hibbard Bill Shelton, Leonard Shuck, Gary Osar, Jerry Wise, Bob Harrison, Mr, Boucher-Coach FRONT ROW Ben Brainard Chuck Bentley Larry Zarley, Larry Everett, Jim Roth, Ralph Bristol, Paul Chamberlain, Tom Wotton, Raleigh Allen Cecil Brown Jim Cooper Gary Blunk Greg Short, Lanny Garrett, Ron Wabel-Mgr. gig. 4JM.3mf:gli,.t...'1w-rffffws-1esa+...,, 2 feels if Q i f .ZE'.i'241 gg, f -14,1-::',J:r:fj1:1 5,f?,3g,jf7E f 'Z-5-, ' ! '-'HE-E :EE+T? ' f 5155?-24:?' .. , . an-' ,A 'Z' ,E VL Qi, -V 'L 'T' f 'Y 'TW ' , W' . it 7'- -f -, WWC I : -' QF 7' -W, ' ., W? 3 ' L il .sf V M E4 ,L Z. g .. 1, ,,., w .-5.3--si x ,,9, ag X'-'w Q ' '- ' f Z, K -I Q. 3 ,ff ,M 'N 2241 445 4 M' f , , . ,R it gfx , iq if 1 V ' LJ 4 if C ,Si Y Z W ' ' ,rl - J , s ' 5' K , . .z ,, - ,DS 3,2 X' on fi S. rf A :mia if gm- X-f AN fs f ' B 'W J, X4 'Sa I - JZ' I-fa H :wir 571 is , VL A :A I!-, 37 5. , K ' A 'fp 4 A ff tgp 4 W Q X tif, 5ft57,f5 38fWfB5f137ge29f4 Ray Rose, Quarterback Jim Pearson, Halfback The Woodruff Warriors under the fine coaching of Virgil Boucher and Charley Gross came through this year with a 5 and 5 record. Though we had an average season, the records do not indicate the fine play which our boys showed throughout the season. Behind a strong line, a fast backfield, and a fine team spirit the boys played some great football. For their hard work, thirty boys received letters and four boys received the honor of being selected for the Mid-State Eight Conference all-star team. 6 Wa t M 9 ra ,. Lr',, if jf ! k-0 553 Zzt A' t,. , Sway S :wig ggml gh'-at . -Zig. :VI .f.k, , ta V 1 M i35'H4f. 'a'ii ,, 1 sg-1 i ts .ziL:,gx, I sv kaffgi. Jim Carrithers, Fullback M3Ti0l'1 Lflmpkili. Halfback All Conference FOOTB LL SEASON After being defeated in our first two games by Champaign 26-6 and Galesburg 20-6, the Boucher men bounced back to win our first Mid-State Eight conference game over our cross-town rival, Central, 21-6. Trailing 20-13, with about two minutes to play in the game, Jim Pearson took the kickoff return and, behind fine blocking, went 80 yards for a touchdown, The extra- point attempt was blocked and the final score read Richwoods 20, Woodruff 19. After this defeat the gridiron crew came back to scalp a highly ranked Spalding club 28-6. With this victory under their belt the team trav- eled to Limestone where two 80-yard touch- down runs by lampkin and Pearson were enough to steal a come-from-behind 20-18 victory. ln the next two weeks the Manual Rams, on their way to an undefeated season, made us their 7th straight victim by 27-12, but the team, on a wet Saturday night, massacred the Decatur MacArthur team 24-0. In the Silver Horseshoe game we thoroughly trounced the East -Peoria Red Raiders 20-'7 to retain our Horseshoe for the seventh consecutive year. ln closing our season, the Pekin Chinks, the 2nd place team in the Mid-State Eight, defeated us 26-13. Q65 receives good as he looks for running Ray Rose 1441 and Bob X oss f40J follow up play. Will the pass be com- plete as Gary OsarQ63j moves in on the play. Bill Shelton, Tackle Captain Elect Ulu 'N-un.: Bob Doss, Captam Elect Tackle, All Conference John Helmick, Quarterback Captain Elect Jim Hubbart, Center Bob Hibbard, Gaurcl All Conference Mwst? aff szfjw W r 5 x its M ff' xl 1' K 8 'M .kfsigw 5 K All H lfb k Paul Russell, End en en, a ac Marion Lampkin 4265 looks for a hole to l go all the way for a touchdown. Shelton ' C581 gets a worms-eye View of the play. Gar Blunck, End Jim COOPGI, Guard Larry Zarley, Halfback Y 5- Ji, Q ' 3': 1 sf . , ,M V54 Yeffsfff X' ' - :sm Tom Begel, End Leonard Shuck, End f.a.i?57iQj4' gg 31 . 5 K H 14 W , Y . Lag 5 Lf - ---Q -... .Jw P- 'H N Fri 'g , 2 any as , gr L M H L, V W lim M533 v 1 si I f ll K I fl ' 'M' ff ,,- . Irs V Q 1 K in L, , ,. , s,., M , . 'E H' r . s 5 or 5 s 5 Jggfmx ..Z.,..s,,, he K W 5 .. r sms - ' I f r A i ' ' We -We , Q Q yung, -f'- , ' -k,' ' ., - ' ' ' 2 1' 1. ,, . f - ' e: Ns. n A ' v 1' 5 AI.. .'-, I K --'sm' ,iq 4, rf:-.M 7 7. M I .. mf- ' 2, :. ' , A e 'ff-, A . 9 A 41 e kgs' -, . 1 ' 1 fm. wir. me ' .. Lg W s ' 'A K., A f-f-Fw -' 1 V Q, 'Hui T 'K ,r 1 ',v. .MQ I , as 1+ Paul Chamberlain, Center -ani-st B111 Sheppard, Halfback Gary Osar, Tackle Jim Tower, Tackle Pearson C2'7j goes through the line assisted by Shelton C583 and other unidentified players. fir ,ia WH 54 W J W- 'f f so T T T ' f f at IAM. T 'gm T 4 fi, if T T M V s, f to T A H . J Q we ,,..,..,.. ...W . rm R xi X' x3f ? ir +1 J Grieg gg 'Q Y gif .-.Y 'ef .15 it E -5'5 .I - ' f ' 5x 344 UZ44, 1,3 , 5 rl-Q ii Ji , , Wit' k' Y X 'Q ' x Ai 1 Qian 4 .,:, ri at Gigi 3, 5 . 2 55 i rl' v - lj viif gg' Ama 4 C, 'Ng an as as Q ' 27 W , , 4 J i 7. gt, : .ja r' get gi J-E3 QQ, 3 5? 22'l,',3Zw'3f ,L 'ide-M 1.44 'x-1K-..T'i..ts. ' BACK ROW: Lindon Hamm, Roger Allen, Neil McQuarrie, Craig Ekstrom, Lyle Cunningham, David Marks, Bob Fice, Jim Mason, Pete Xanos, Don Shay, Dick Macklin, Jay Campbell CENTER ROW: Bob Foglesong-Manager, Denny Schmitt, Randy Schroeder, Bob Chapman, George Goodman, Jerry Norquist, Jim Zarley, Greg Silvest, Dick Walden, Sidney Ware, Jim Francis, Duke Allen, Don Pickney, Greg Light, Mr. Blakeman-Coach FRONT ROW: Ron Williams, John Black, Steve Stevens, Jim Johnson, Kirk Kahrs, Mark Foley, Harold Stenstrom, Lee Feldman, Ed Stanek, Joe Ball, Bill Iles, Terry Rudd-Manager FRE HMB W MID-STATE EIGHT THE SEASON The yearlings under the fine leadership of Mr. Blakeman went undefeated in conference Mr. Blakeman explains a play to his three captains. play with six wins and no defeats. Of their f three non-conference games, they won one and lost two. SCORES W. H. S. 7 Chillicothe 14 W. H. S. 31 1' Central 14 W. H. S. 14 ' Richwoods 13 W. H. S. 25 Spalding 7 W. H. S. 25 Limestone 0 W. H. S. 26 1 East Peoria 13 W. H. S. 26 Pekin 13 W. H. S. 26 Galesburg 6 W. H. S. 6 Roosevelt 14 ' Conference Games SOPHO ORE .......,.......-.-. As the best blocker and tackler of the season, JIM HUBBART was presented with the Don Shaver Trophy. Don was an outstanding blocker and tackler on the football squad in 1947-48. He lost his life in the Korean war and this trophy is awarded each year in his memory. SPEC IA L FOOTBA LL AWARDS ln a football recognition assembly GARY OSAR was presented with the Jack Hill Trophy for good sportsmanship, will- ingness to work, and cooperation with the coach. This trophy was set up in memory of Jack Hill, president of the class of 1945, who lost his life in 1949 while a student at Colorado College. To be eligible for this award, a player must have been on the squad for at least three years and must not have received any other out- standing recognition in football. FOOTB LL GARY OSAR .. ,, uma ss s F ' ,nt ii 1 la' 'fri 5? +f fa vie , ,M qi, me BACK ROW: Chuch Bentley, Willie Barlow, Doug Langholz, Ray Velpel, Wayne lben, John Schurtz, Gary Christensen, Bob Harrison, Nick Chiames CENTER ROW: Mr. Englebrecht-Coach, John Byrne, Gorden Pence, Tim Means, Scott Cleaver, Pat Regan, Oskar Haschke, larry Everett, Ed Bohannon, Ron Wabel-Manager FRONT ROW: Greg Garner, Ajay Martin, Tom Wotton, Dick Jones, lim Hussey, Tom Carter, Mike Keckler, Craig Mullen if lfrwi 141 42 qfanalttj Captain Tom Correll, Coach Cliafalaetlaallfl W. H. S. 62 Normal 55 W. H. S. 53 East Peoria 66 W. H. S. 43 Cathedral 58 W. H. S. 42 Pekin 60 W. H. S. 38 Spalding 4'7 W. H. S. 49 Richwoods 53 W. H. S. 49 Monmouth 51 W. H. S. 46 Central '79 W. H. S. 48 Lamphier 70 W. H. S. 44 Limestone 61 W. H. S. 49 MacArthur 60 W. H. S. 4'7 East Peoria 65 W. H. S. 49 Pekin '15 W. H. S. 56 Spalding '75 W. H. S. 52 Canton '75 W. H. S. 5'7 Richwoocls '72 W. H. S. 38 Central '71 W. H. S. 3'7 Manual 51 W. H. S. 40 Limestone 58 W. H. S. 40 Princeton 60 W. H. S. 60 Manual '72 W. H. S. 48 Galesburg 80 l Jim Pearson starts his drive. John Helrrzick helps our on the play. Marion Lampkin Guard BACK ROW: Bob Williams - Manager, Rocky York, Costa Brown Jim Pearson Dale Bargman Scott Cleaver Ray Rose John Helmick, Mr. Correll - Coach, FRONT ROW: Marion Lampkin, Dean Flynn, Gary Blunck Ted Evans Jim Hubbart Jerry Sullivan Jim York Terry Rudd - Manager 3 r S , , Q ' ' 92 'i xg FV xwqyp yy T , M I Q ,, Q el ins 'K . , ,. H ,.,, is ' mari CNSURMQ 'LU C! saras if ig E 3 - riff ' I N Ns? not ,, ,, 44 1 t A twenty footer by Lampkin. , Scott Cleaver Jim Hubbart Helmick fights for a rebound. Ray Rose fires from corner. jim Pearson takes a turn around jump shot JOY xc! ra S 'P ' d CJ W' ,. 5 k M a it '11 fli B gif Bu, K ,, l W X Q an Q 3 A Q11 A Nil X J V Qi BACK ROW: Ed Purcell, Wayne lben, Ray Velpel, Larry Beck, Pat Regan, Gary Christensen, Mr. Virgil Boucher - Coach FRONT ROW: Chuck Bentley, Ed Cook, John Schurtz, Bob Harrison, Jim Kinsey, Carl Ashley - Manager SOPHOMORES BACK ROW: Roger Allen, Gary Williams, Clem Keith, Pete Xanos, Bob Wallen, Paul Fenton, Mr. Matthews - Coach FRONT ROW: Greg Light, George Goodman, Jerry Norquist, Eddie Haynes, John Black, Terry Brand Manager 'ln r, wr, .re Q vs f W ,.., 43, 1 11 1 d 3 3 1 A f 3 I S ' 5 T r 'G 6 7 c , s F Q 1' Lrfd C B Q W ll,s , 5 J X , iv 1 4 52 Q 1 2 ,Nil A I 8 , 3 7 A 2933-14 .huh-1 as C' W i 7 L' H A if --.-r 46 I TRAMURAL BASKETBALL :rp Q 1rxxPX' Bu ink . Q msxsvgif y..af- ,s liwuifi La I 1035 JR. . CHAMPS BACK ROW: Bob Wolcott Bill Gillingham Bill Sheppard Leonard Shuck FRONT ROW: Howie Williamson Tom Frazier Gary Paulson Mike Mitchell FRESH.- OPH 'Sum L Qu., C? CHAMPS BACK ROW: Dick Jones Paul Swiger Gus Singleton FRONT ROW: Dave Lemoine Bob Chester Jim Parker I TRAMURAL FOOTB LL BACK ROW: Chuck Wolgemuth Richard Pearson, Captain Will Davis Art Cooper FRONT ROW: Bob Brown Clarence Haynes Robert Shaw 2 L Q X E FN My B-44'T-fy 'gr 9--f'?'f9f 5nMr' -Q Moaodsotizwesips nfl , rww INTER CLASS TOURNAMENT CHAMPS ff. Vhxfff ,f ,, BACK ROW: Ron Brinker, Bevo Brown, Gregg Short, Bud Livingston, Bill Connett MIDDLE ROW: Coach, lim Hubbart, Bill Gillingham, Chuck Wolgemuth, B111 Sheppard, Fred Moritz, Dennis Crotty, W H ' W' 1' Bob olcott, owie 111amSOl'1 FRONT ROW: Carl Henke, Tom Frazier Bob Hibbard, Mike Mitchell, Jim Carrithers, Jim Pearson, Bob Broman PLACES SENIURS FIRST SOPHOMORES SECOND FRESHMRN THIRD JUNIORS FOURTH Gillingham takes a rebound for the champions, the seniors RESTLING BACK ROW: Bill Cutter, Dick Wallden, Don Shay, Craig Ekstrom, Bill Shelton, Carl Scott FOURTH ROW: Lee Feldman, Gerry Wise, Ed Stanek, Jack Rogers, Bob Fahey, Gary Fyke, Lyle Hill, Tom Wotton, Cecil Brown, Oskar Haschke THIRD ROW: John Gibson, Tim Means, Art Cooper, Bob Chapman, Jim Zarley, Duke Allen, Bob Kipp, Nelson Wilhs Bill Greenleaf, Jim Johnson, John Hansen SECOND ROW: Jim Koch, Tom Keown, Willie Barlow, Dow Foley, Ken Allen, Mike Mitchell, Jim Roth, Bob Hibbard Gary Osar FRONT ROW: Steven Hazzard, Randy Palmisano, Dan Culp Dow Foley and Ken Allen SCORES W. H. S. . . . . . 20 Champaign. . . W.H.S... ...28 East Peoria... W.H.S... ...3l Sterling...... W.H.S... ...l0 Rock Falls.... W. H. S. . . . . . 24 Richwoods. . . . W.H.S... ...l6 Pekin...... W.H.S... .. 2 Moline...... W. H. S. . . . . . 10 Rock Island, . . W. H. S. . . . . . 30 Limestone. . . . W.H.S... ...34 Central.... W.H.S... 28 Galesburg.... W.H.S... ...48 Central.... W.H.S... 27 Streeter.... W.H.S... 14 Richwoods.... W.H.S .......... ll Pekin ........ W. H. S .......... 29 East Peoria . . . Mid -State Eight .... .... S econd Place District ......... .... F irst Place 'efsatf ?,'3. . f , Q ,hx 5? .SQ Tom Keown and Jim Koch Under the fine leadership of Mr. Gross, the mat men came through with a 9 win, '7 loss record. The warriors faired well against such fine teams as Pekin, Rock Falls, East Peoria, Limestone, Moline, and Richwoods. After a rocky start, the team showed fine talentin the district meet held at Richwoods and took first place. One senior boy, Jim Koch, received the rare honor of winning his fourth consecutive varsity wrestling let- ter of Woodruff High School. Jim Koch won this one. Mike Mitchell and Jim Roth 2 I! 1 4 'W AM h ' Bob Hibbard and Gary Osar qfanaltlff W. H. S. '7 Glasford W. H. S. 9 Canton W. H. S. 1 Manual W. H. S. 5 U Farmington W. H. S. 3 - Richwoods W. H. S. 2 East Peoria W. H. S. 0 Pekin W. H. S. 1 Limestone W. H. S. 3 Manual W. H. S. 8 Glasford W. H. S. 5 Central W. H. S. 2 Richwoods W. H. S. 1 Galesburg W. H. S. 3 Farmington W. H. S. 2 Spalding W. H. S.' 6 East Peoria W. H. S. 4 Limestone W. H. S. 0 Spalding W. H. S. 4 Central W. H. S. ' 1 Pekin W. H. S. 8 Canton W. H. S. 5 Central Tom Correll, Coach The Varsity under Coach Correll came through with an 8 win 14 loss record for '58, It was a young team with many freshmen and sophomores and much is expected of them in the coming years. Chuck Bentley, Shortstop hcgie A 1 Paulson 4lu 00 4590 PBQRIA Q- J Q 1nfPn0wA .-...Jn Y-P Dm' 'im'-WUEUA K 3 Q I f PFURSAE wi BACK ROW: Tom Correll-Coach, Mike Larkin, John Helmick, Jim Colwell, John Fauser, Gary Blunck, Rocky York, Chuck Wolgemuth FRONT ROW: A1 Hilton, Jim York, Chuck Bentley, Bob Robinson, Roger Heyl, Jim Roth, Ron Allen, Gary 05aAelmQQ John Fauser, Pitcher ,f ',m Quay 'GW fu .,g?, WM 1:3 -.N 3-'H 2'--li 1'-'Bib FROSH. OPH. BASEB LL ui x A,,,. pg0Rl J-L, I Q 5 ggi -We BACK ROW: Jack Mallory-Coach, Ed Purcell, Tim Means, Hafford Cook, Dick Jones, Ron Burton, Terry Finney, Roger Clemmer Coach FRONT ROW: Oscar Pence, Tom Carter, Paul Swiger, Gary Fyke, Bob Harrison, Jim York, Bob Robinson, Bob Williams Babe Iluth Awards JOHN FAUSER SALLY WABEL Good sportsmanship is the basis for the Babe Ruth Awards. Each spring a boy and girl are chosen from the senior class to receive the award and have their names engraved on a plaque which is on display in one of the trophy cases. JOHN FAUSER and SALLY WABEL were selected for this honor from the class of 1958. W' eww ,f l H, T A 12.1 W.....,, :Iggy assi .,,,,. . . -aw GOLF BACK ROW: I Curtis Harrell Ken Mills X Bob Kipp Mike McMullen FRONT ROW: Mr. Engelbrecht IW John Byrne or Jim Hazzard Tom Keown Liana-.1 hr FRUSH. SOPH. TRACK BACK ROW: Mr. Gross-Coach, Jim Gordon, Terry Lewis, Carston Lemkau, Bill Shelton, Scott Cleaver, Raymond Velpel, John Schurtz, Mr. Mathews-Coach CENTER ROW: Lyle Hill, Bill Bryant, Oskar Haschke, Ed Gleason, Wally Lelm, Ed Bohannon, Cary Christensen, Cecil Brown FRONT ROW: Dan Clup, Jim Parker, Jim Jones, George Marks, Bill Greenleaf, lim Bosserman Q X Cf. ww gk, ,. 1,33 'tw . ,. ,- '-,f- 'F f,:.-ffl' , .,g1sxf 5 +fv 5 !i 3 V L. ,V r ff.,.- f f, 1 rr 'JAH t . x. .Qu 'f,Q,'y. r , B T 5 Q'e5f?V5iRg4i 'w255.15 ei 5? R' ' TQSx4xfs', f ri1'+'w- T R' Ziff ff. ffl I .im 4 M Simi.. mm W h sxesw'mws.:::ssaffm-fm: www A--- ESX.. .. in . 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W- - Y, L ., . . . x A f S at L Q 5553 H' as sg ff 35, Q YN B is A 4, M Q B ainx fn: we 1 2' sf 1 XX' : Q 'Y s : QUig, 1 n if J ' XFN , 'es-uszufrr N VV v VV VV .:.,s:' Q H-.QS QF 5 Mlm 53,- . iii in ,min .ff Mp 'ff X W ,NV by 2 1 , W , SSE su f f K l i 'SE tm -nw! il Wifi 3 ig X' 2 as 'N if fl' it 'tr' AA kk J QR' , 5, BACK ROW: Mr. Gross-Coach, Gary Christensen, Dean DeVore, Scott Cleaver, CENTER ROW: Lyle Hill, Marion Lampkin, Bill Yemm, Dennis Wilmont, Bob But FRONT ROW: Bob Matthews, Bill Bryant, Jack Rogers, Jim Jones, Cecil Brown Bill Gillingham and Mr. Gross talk about training. ,dt , ' B? , --: if 'GRM 3 ,Wg S John Schurtz, Jim Gordon tgen, Bill Gillingham, Jim Pearson THE SEASON The track squad, under the fine leadership of Mr. Gross and Mr. Mathews, came through with another good season. The team won four of six dual meets and placed first in the Normal relays and the lllini meet. They followed this with three second places and two third places in their other meets. Betsy Carr, Arletta King, and Maria King keep score for the track meets. an-01,-W. 17 V . f Q vlb 2--', t K gt, gf. . lt P P t P 1. s .tss we ,. --E , S -, git 5 5 . A .. Q. - ' , s ' A .Q .X Q28 Kqti. My . P ' X , ,A ' Q , Ng? . 1 K W 7 J 4 if . f strt giigyi I I1XXXX . - , A g - . ' '.'. - ' ' ' '. 1-its -192 'ilu' K ,.i,:g:s:.,3s ,ae K A BLVV LLL, A ,V . . it tssjffiflitilil. 7 ' Jim Pearson Marion Lampkin nach team LLCLA cltoocl 16811.71 DUAL MEETS W. H. S. . 88 W. H. S. . 87 1X3 W. H. S. . 53 W. H. S. . 74 W. H. S. . 58 W. H. S. . 60 213 Scores MEETS Decatur Open 2nd Illini Meet . lgt Greater Peoria . 2nd District . . . 2nd Woodruff Relays . lst Normal Relays . 9th Oak Park Relays . 3rd Kewanee Relays . 3rd Place Place Place Place Place Place Place Place Washburn - Lowpoint . Manual East Peoria Limestone Pekin Richwoods 30 2X3 57 213 ,. Nazi? Dennis Wi lmont . he VP . ,. L. . . X Q iw 'ffiev' 5.2.9 'S . 1 l . lr..s. 39 'K .lvl.w..v' Vw is ' 'fl' gg Q ' 5' ' jfdist ,QM , ,, I , ,,'.- 1 ,.., ,. -f, . 'Q - 7 A 1 K ,.. V , it E . ....t as 4 W - 5. 'gpg ,- '..ifz.f.-.gg Axes if 3 i?3fi:..5 1. e f., 111, , . . . f 7 9' T' .. , 9 rs- if A ' tu x . 5, f ,PV . 2, Q -I K ,L ,mbsf X' V4-tt A 5 ,. 4 w f, V. 5 ,. Q . - 1 fww'?'f55f'f1 ,, was .'1s':f.ir-r ,, 4. A ii.. , , , . ., 4 , -gyrfif, Q gilugg- ,wigs 1 ig ' M y ,K 5. . '17 P ' f i as J'gf.x f.g.g , x . . +V it M. A W it , ...Ai 4 , , ,. . Nl Q. ,- lag . - 4, , 3 , M ' ' fa. ris'ffffl,,g.P', W. ,M.'a.s1,'i Q ' A Bill Bryant John Schurtz nv ' we- ' gi. an-' H31 NJN- 'Nh 'ig BACK ROW: Bob Williams, Rolly Nelson, lim Jones, Chuck Sherman, Bill Gillingham, Mr. Mathews-Coach FRONT ROW: Ed Purcell, George Marks, lim Bosserman, Greg Harms, Bill Bryant C Zncilala W H.S 31 East Peoria W H,S 25 Galesburg W H. S 41 Limestone W H.S 38 Central Springfield Q n H H. 19 Pekin H, 19 Manual H, 42 V Urbana H, 28 Richwoods H, 30 Washington-Low Point H, 27 Central The cross country squad under Mr. H, 25 Kewanee Mathews had an average season. Bill Gillingham ended his Woodruff days as a cross-country man without defeat in any dual meet for three seasons. H. H. 4th Place in District Meet 4th Place in Mid-State Eight 20 45 20 25 28 30 Coach Mathews watches as part of the team warms up before the Peoria Central invitational Meet at Detweiler Park One of the most colorful meets of the season was the Peoria Central Invitational Cross Country Meet held at Det weiler Park on October 4 1958 About twenty five Ilhnois schools participated Gillingham crosses the finish line in first place. w X ., HUD Bill Gillingham leads the field W' ,,.f W 15,3-Q 'x',,f'w., ll 5. TENNIS S scones w.H.s. 2 A w. H.s o p w. H. s 9 w. H.s. o 7 w. H. . 7 7 w. H.s 7 w. H. s. o w. H. s. 2 w. H. s. 7 w. H. s 6 Mr. Boucher talks it over with Ken Allen and Bill Shepherd. BACK ROW: Martin McCuskey, Doug Langholz, Rex Carter, Bill Sheppard, Pat Regan, Dave Griffith, Tom Begal FRONT ROW: Jim Manshardt, Jerry Knobelock, Ken Allen, Jim Kelsey, Ron Wabel SQU D Central Pekin Richwoods McArthur Eisenhour East Peoria Pekin Central Richwoods East Peoria ,iw , new ff as 'Pl Bs, s uf i - sv 1. i 1 J , o t ' gs ,V has-4 BACK ROW: Ray Gepford, Laurence Johnson, Ralph Bristol, larry Clasing, George Knight, Ken Mills, Jay Saal, Bob Chamberlain, Ron Bieber, Jon Stacy THIRD ROW: Rick Pfaffmann, Hal Heitler, Bob Kipp, Tom Frazier, Henry Lorentz, Charles McGonagle, Lynn Smith, Thomas Keown, larry Cremeens, James McWilliams SECOND ROW: Russell VanDyke, Jerry Lappin, Arol Castros, Jerry Duncan, Dave Crouch, Rob Branson, Jack Mooberry, Tom Glisan, Terry Brand FRONT ROW: Henry Budde, Carolos Trapp, Bob Skillman, Ken Majors, Gene Budde, Louis Johnson, Joe Brand, Dan Schutte BOWLING These ten girls ran for queen of the Winter Sports Banquet. Carole Doss won the title for spelling the most tickets to the banquet. Her attendants were Judy Kobler, Lynette Kerker, Judy Birney, and Diana Leason. WINTER SPORTS 'i'i A .,,,Wy'm w ,1fa9 B A N Q U E T Marian Singer H Lynette Kerker R, ' Carole Doss lifly, Maria King IN., fy' Diana Leason Ellen Buttgen Marty Wightman Judy Birney Pat Birney Judy Kobler 'vw' O' LETTERME 'Q- 'Q' 'Q 3 TS. f..,1 ,r- BACK ROW: Mel Bower, Mr. Blakeman, Mr. Gross, Mr. Boucher ELEVENTH ROW: Paul Chamberlain, Lyle Hill, Chuck Wolgemuth, Gary Blunck, Leonard Schuck, Paul Russell TENTH ROW: Ken Mills, Gregg Short, Howie Williamson, jim Carrithers, Ray Rose NINTH ROW: Jim Roth, Michael Boggs, Gary Osar, Rocky York, John Helmick, Tom Begel EIGHTH ROW: Bob Hibbard, lim Parker, Larry Zarley, Greg Harms, Bob Kipp, Ray Velpel, Bill Gillingham SEVENTH ROW: Ron Wabel, Scott Cleaver, Pat Regan, Adrian Weber, Jim Hubbart, Gary Paulson SIXTH ROW: Ben Brainard, Bob Williams, Oskar Haschke, Bob Doss, Bill Shelton FIFTH ROW: Ron Burton, Rex Carter, Doug langholz, Raleigh Allen, Tom Keown FOURTH ROW: John Schurtz, Rolly Nelson, Ron Hazzard, Cecil Brown, lim Jones THIRD ROW: Dow Foley, Mike Mitchell, Dean Flynn, Bill Sheppard, Jerry Knobeloch SECOND ROW: Marion Lampkin, Bill Bryan, Jim Koch, Bill Cutter, Ken Allen FIRST ROW: Jerry Sullivan, John Means, Chuck Bentley, Terry Rudd, Dan Culp swam.,- v CHEERLEADERS Judy Birney i W N E W E Jackie Martin sal BACK ROW: Marilyn Hunt, Pat McGee, Ellen Parker, Monier, Darlene Clemons, Sandy Anderson FRONT ROW: Charlesene Erickson, Jackie Bale, Dian Marcia Coltrin, Judy Clanin STANDING: Jackie Lawrence, Cheryl Blende KNEELING: Judy Downey, Karen Brooks DY' Na .t, - f 1 i , . 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Dial 2-0283 P W THIS BOPPER STARTED ROCKIN EARLY ff, l l FuRs COOK FURS suns CLOTH coATs 731 West Mam SPQRTSWEAR Marlene Yontz Bugltte K1bler Betsy Carr Mr. Curless and Bill Dahl SW Fred Durdel and Bud Lwmgston Q f l 'Wml wirf z1i . iK V i i A i , 1 .V 5? gil S. . H V f A K 'A ,, , 7? 2 ' E .,,, l fl W W Y' A 'W' 2 5 4 V , , 3 ,J V lg: ,ae .R af Wynn Y A V? 2 Q '-ff age . I ,,h l , W Reasonable Prices Home Cooking ooe, WE NE VER CL 055 REGULAR omueszs Foumm ssnvics CME ' i 5 a Q . ,,. C 'e Court eous Se rvice We Never Close i- 2 Sa 'V ' ,,,Xf Paula Jackson, Steve Brown, John Shunck, and Laurie Lowder CLARK'9S CAFE 1420 North Adams They're Saving at MY BANIC' Ml'- Greg Christopher Tammy Pulver Eileen Roberts Bob Skillman Member F. D. I. C. Commercial National Bank Q Free Parking ' SINGER'S JEWELRY CO. Myron Dagley, Nora Cooper, and Mr. Singer 420 Main Street Quality Jewelry At Reasonable Prices CENTRAL FIXTURE CO. f . X9 Fireplace Fixtures Lighting Fixtures 708 Main Street PH. 6-7432 MILO'S PARK N SHOP Peoria's Finest Food Store Fine Flll'Ilill1l'C Top Quality Foods At Money Saving Prices W 5 6 7 Upolstering 8 Cabinet Work North Sheridan Road at Lake Street. Campbell-Behrens C0- Mirrors S Lamps 'K Wheels Aligned and Balanced -Af Brake Service ' . S P, -k Spring and Shock Telephone 6.63I4 ...L-F law Absorber Service l 4 rife: , E: ' 'iqfe-ff:-1' 5l2-5l4 Spring Street In ff COME IN TODAY Fon ' Z! Q RF .. ,-1, A SAFETY CHECK-UP :zoo s. JEFF:-Jnsox sr. PHONE 3-8508 Don's Donuts SOI SPRING STREET C. E. Green W. E. Maher J. R. Lange 372314. Madam sf. registered pharmacists msn 2-2876 I92l N. Wisconsin ox? E. I. SCHWAGER zmnzo .- mv. SALES and SERVICE Telephone 5-4184 Congratulations to the Graduating Class ' Sauer's PROSPECT A and W ROOT BEER STAND 3304 N. Prospect . lP ,.- 'Tyr s, 1:7 5,4 X - . I . , , s 1 - ,,,,..........- ,,,..:-0' -,-, l- A f .-.WNNN , C - ,A If A ...,...,...,.,..,.,...,,g.,-....ri.,,r..,,.,-C,.,M, qw A ,III jf-M an , K V V ry , . , ' f S . ii.. i I I ..ai ' isi. I I R I ...R 7 Pat Bohanon, Vivien Rae, Tom Carter, and Sharon I-Ioepfner were guests of Jim Carrithers at the Prospect A 8a W. ,A 1 CRAWFORD SHOE STORE ESTABLISHED IN 1911 43 FAMOUS NATIONALLY BRANDS POPULAR PRICES log FIVE GREAT STORES IN THE PEORIAREA TO SERVE YOU Shoe Salon Family Store Outlet Store Pekin Sw,-e JIM CRAWFORD. MGR. , 'W. J. CRAWFORD 233 COURT STREET, PEKIN 1oHN CRAWFORD,MGR 201 s. JEFFERSON 323 COURT STREET 340 FULTON STREET BlLL CRAWFORD, MGR. 222 MAIN STREET, PEORIA BROUWNS ALTPETER-MILLER Peoria School of Hisiness 240 SOUTH JEFFERSON A BUSINESS SCHOOL IN if EESINESS ATMOSPHERE AUCTIONEERS-JOBBERS -1256 6-3503 v DEQQIA FINANCE Phone 8-3649 84 Tiwiii Co. f.Lr,f1QGiliLGUS 333 S'W'PJEi,FifiTifSN'2i2' 500' war Memorial Dr' I 5 as I, S D For c happier . . . , , X more comfortable , . . more cnwmve Home . , . Brigitte Kibler and Jerry Duncan buy the right Home Furnishings ui . . . FURNITURE 1 CARPETING DIAPFUIFS -- RIN O V' H I ,Wwe .aww Est swf 5 Q , , 4, My ,nr i f wmnmumm? K' No How's to his Indians.. . f' su fi Q fs They're dead on sight! Where is your Candelabra, Philerace? Ace Ambulance 8: Oxygen Service DAY AND NIGHT AMBULANCE SERVICE Peoria Breda Fixx! R sxcwsxvs enlal 8: Sales Hospital Beds Wheel Chairs Oxygen Therapy lor the liome Phone 4-3322 for Amsxmlwgzeitsfnvlcs 923 Knoxville Ave, fi GRADUATES A ji A y 1 REGISTER PCR DESIRABLE OFFICE POSITIONS 'l WITH - ee TAES AGENCY LEHHANN BUILDING HECHT'S ' S I A -, P Tom Hall HEADQUARTERS - - H H K 5 E ye ESPECIALLY Fon Jumons A bmum 'WLM I A Shell Always the Newest in ij, l' Cm' ,M Service 'A' Dresse 4 S ortswear P ' T H N. Adams IMSOUTH ADAMS THERE ARE SMILES THAT MAKE Us HAPPY... GRAHAM HARDWARE INC . COMPLETE GARDEN S LAWN SUPPLIES HOUSEWARES HARDWARE Scoir's Lawn Core Products Picnic S Barbeque Equipment Seed - Sprays - Feriilizer Ch0fC00l Power Mowers GardenTools Grills Free Parking In Rear 106 E. McClure Ave. Phfme 2'24l4 DOCTORS' AND HOSPITALS' I M H CREDIT OFFICE 705 JEFFERSON BLDG. 97'2wmff . 0 mf gnc ws DELIVER First in Floor Coverings Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, Venetian Blinds 114 N. Adams Street Tglgphon, Q.2015 705 AB TON PHONE 6-6151 Member of F.D.l.C. . ,K A RFI.. I A SOUTH SIDE TRUST R SAVINGS 2119 S. ADAMS 820 Main sr. 2' PROGRESS Phone 647975 ... LAUNDRY Dry Cleaning Blankets Rugs Shirts Pillows family wmhing Personal Bundle Work 4 The year the clocks st ood sri 11. CITIZEN'S REAL ESTATE MNWHNMHN-mAn0m1mvmB.mMmw-MMMUR Citizen,s Bldg. Room 50 -509 225 Main Si. OLD HILLSIDE LAUNDRAMAT 723 N GLENDALE KNAGGS COAL CO. T Operators of Manhattan Coal Co. 421 E. MONETA AVE. Phone 8-1763 Phone 2-8321 ff '1 58,11 KAY CRAWFORD, GREG SHORT, BOB WOLCOTT, ANNA MANN, GARY CAMBELL, AND BILL CONNETT enjoy themselves ox er some refreshing S E A LT E S T P R O D U C T S . FOLTZ S-I-QRE DON'T JUST FILL 'EM UP R. 11 rom. n. Ph. Ill . . Prescrlptlons 4540 Pmpm and Phone 5-4821 Ravmond M. Blue D.D.S. 128 south Jefferson Ave. Phone 4-5281 HAVE THE Most Fun H RIIEV A t e answer to your Hgettingap aces xfil'-If 1 problems. Perfect for school, sports 13711 X - events, your part-time job or running ml' I1 errands. Sharp looking, too, and eco- ' xr - nomical to own. Stop in and test ride If X Ax Qin T a -'165 today at img. St, ff',?1a1v,i,Qv , ,545 - Walters Brot hers ,KL .Pays O ag I , P SIE. Harley-Davidson 1-5 SALES at SERVICE 1212 14 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVE PHONE 4 1917 REMELIUS FLORIST funeral work our specialty wre aths straw flowers potted plants pottery planters bouquets corsages Phone 5-3521 2800 N. Perry Ave. uegcfivwup, l'l S PACKED lMl'l'l'l ENERGY -m ',,1-Qx xi C fJfl 'i'5.ff is p 4 J ENl?fcH E' E E, , ' More added Vitamins and Minerals than ally Olllef kllltl of food at no extra cost. IJISTING FRE HNE S ' o I S 1 ' ' I ' f NEWMAN 8 ULLMAN Wholesale Cigars Cigarettes School Supplies 2 - Candies PHONE 6-8786 IIO SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET THIS RELIABLE LOOKING TWOSOME NOW RUN THE OBSERVOR ....,, I a L i li S Ill I EARL BRAY NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY LIFE INSURANCE, I-IOSPITALIZATION, d INCOME PROTECT W. Ihoemxiiwness Telephone: Bu ,4-3134 Residence, 5-2534 BOGARD'S DRUGS P .. E S C R I P T . 0 N S .getaway lloamu Akssooawmi Vitamins. Baby Needs, Notions open 9 A. M. 'ru 9 P. M. I 3H7 Prospecg Rd, 1229 West McClure Ave. ...E 23 W GLEN AVE' Insured Savings JOE DAVIS SUPER SERVICE COMPLETE OVERHAUL Home Loans MOTOR TUNE UP BRAKE SERVICE ii 3.1. recker Service I 1 U PHONE 5-som am Phan' 34405 A----'ft' QASOLINE ' 107 South Jefferson Street 2453 N. KNOXVILLE AVE. fi CONGRATULATIONS T0 The Graduates! Jf if f:ff:E ?H -dggg :F - : if ggismr Newest Fashions in E ry W y A good place to work 1001 SW. Adams Pho ne 3-9167 x XJ r Cosmopolitan, Cultural Cordial . BRADLEY UNIVERSITY Bradley University is one of the nation's strong medium-sized universities Bradley University is large enough to offer a wide variety of courses and activities--small enough to be friendly and personal Bradley University maintains the highest accreditation, a distinguished faculty, and a broad curriculum with more than sixty major fields of study Bradley University has more than a hundred clubs, sororities, and fraternities, offering a wide range of activities and interests Bradley University possesses an excellent Air Force ROTC unit Bradley University has a cosmopolitan student body, personal student-faculty associations, and a highly cultural free lecture-arts program Bradley University has a place for you Fall term begins September 14, 1959 For additional information: Spring term begins February 3, 1960 Summer Sessions, 1959 DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS June 8--July 11 July 13--August 15 Bradley University Peoria, Illinois Phone: 67611---Ext. 324 -fvqp-.an-1 Bill and Phil Molleck Prospect and Lake FORREST HILL CLEANERS 804 East Forrest Hill Specialist in Service Your Dealers Laundry Depot Phone 2 6681 -I V Q a E' Dyeing Storage vner 7 can Us - For . . . , Q . A FUI' Cleaning .icucc.cns-siwcasi-irrus WS If DRY Reweavin WorHlY Of Your Confidence A T I f 8 334 Fulton St. Opposite .lefferson lldg. I- PicF,UD md Deuve Service f S 'If k '5 N 2 I ' V ' 'R--5.2 5 25 73 - 1 K 4 ' EM vllsu' Ll 'lxY 2 , ,WL 5,-ffm Y? A11 work and no play makes business manager a dull girl, so A llfffflllfl and Rita Perrlne enjoy the Linda Atteberry, Howie Williamson, Jerry Sullivan, I Best in the State! fl' uf ia O Ar letra King Ch . gggogubbggran ROYAL DIN ER Jim 228 North Jefferson Norm King CA.E..T7'EE, LUMBER COMPANY Garages Buy Your Flowers From The Flower Box 47Ol Prospect .lack 81 Mary 5h0P 8'3497 Phone Knee' Res. 9-I497 Complete one-stop store Phone 3-2509 205 N. Western Glass Housewares Appliances Hardware Pittsburg Paints Guttering Sporting Goods N. WISCONSIN PHONE 2-6511 SPEED SERVICE Phone 2-6609 Texaco Products -Auto Parts 603 E. War Memorial Drive SPORTING GOODS af GOOD PRICES HOBBY SUPPLIES S TOYS 430l Prospect Road Nationally Known Ulf! Wann - Ti XT f'M'f 'L m Qfil SHERMAN Andreen - Nordwall Co 127 South Jefferson Ave. . E? SPRINGER BURKLU ND CO, Wholesale Confections ROAD SERVICE TIRES BATTERIES 607 MAIN smear MUFFLERS ACCESSORIES s M TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC UN DIOR TUNE UP SALES 5 SERVICE P H 0 N E 8 57'3 Serving Peoria Over SQ yea,-5 Wisconsin sf 826 w. MAIN sr. I -W I P0fVTlAC,. Phone 3-3771 Forrest Comptometer School 833 Jefferson Bldg Phone 6-8832 Donna Herbst and Brenda Martin MILLER HARDWARE COMPLETE LINE OF HARDWARE WHIRLPOOL APPLIANCES 3024 NORTH UNIVERSITY UIIAWFURIYS STSEIIHQQQE Hamilton 8: N. Jefferson Ph. 6-9369 Knobby wasn't always knobby, was he? 7 94 g -s , 42. 1851 .. . FAILED 111 business. Q 4 , . f if - 1852 . . . DEFEATED for Legislature. I '13 X 1858 . . . DEFEATED for elector. I 57 N -9 1845 . . . DEFEATED for Congress. 14 L V, fi X C- U Y 7 ,s ...Af 1848 . . . DEFEATED for Senate. l , iJ' , 1 ', x 1 1855 . . . DEFEATED for Vice President. 91 7 ', , :. ' 1 ,Cf 'Q fv k- ' 1860 . . . ELECTED President of the United States. 11 fl. rf! 1 1 , ' , , V .' C 1 I 1 is . Q. ef' X A good example of what can be accongblzsbed . Illldel' the American 5 stem 0 individual 5414- . . . . 'y X M N A 0 17IIfI6lfll'6. . . X -XXX QQSQNNYXSXXZ XINS Wx x wus- X X . f M I M A. Lincoln 3 X X if J X --. - 1809-1865 x -0 Central Illinois QD 'Light Coinpally Bremer Jewelry Qompany Elgin Bulova 81 Omega Watches Repairing All Makes Diamonds and Mountings Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 209 Southwest Jefferson Ave. H. S. BEENEY 100-106-108 MAIN STREB1' PEOBIA. ILLINOIS SHOP AT GREEN THUMB gardening equipment paints pets 4-4411 Audience 4-0191 Gnu Thanh molmsisviaz when-11. ana. monnii-N2 8-wb' 3009 I SCHWIND MARKET Fresh Fruit. and Vegetable! High Grade M Beef 3014 N. Madison Phone 5-1211 GARY LOUSIG-NONT'S-- BEAUTY SALON I Phone 4-1649 Onyour mark...Get set...GO, cross-country man! 213 SOUTH jEFFERSQN AVE. lf, J ,.re. Q f as szz JI S5 J. T. BOWER K Ti r MOTORS, TNC. Q fx 3, T QQ E S BUICK SALES E X I T ff. S AND SER VICE 1- , l ' 3 4- -1 ' 828 MAIN STREET ., 1' RK Sl .SM Leonard Shuck Bill Drysdale Kay Drysdale Judy Rashid CHUCK DOWLING O Mosul sERvlcE STATION ES COMPLETE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE PJ 9' S, , ELECTRO Moron TUNE-UP SERVICE 5, ' ' 7'9'T' , T- 1 - VlSUBALANCER WHEEL BALANCTNG f 3- E. 'gf gn Pg! I Washing - Polishing - Lubrication 6 -. ' sjgf .fs , 'T Pick Up and Delivery Service f f 4 T JT 3105 N. Prospect Rd. Phone 5-9850 4 1 -l if' -H -' Y-A I 1 1 l P -Hg f 1 1 fffnsg, Ear-N5 'U A 'X Wfyffn BDNF' V JEFFERSIIN BANK Phone 6-0831 YOUR CONVENIENCE FIVE DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOW l23 S. W. Jefferson -L ...... -N 13151 il ELILLIXLG Where More People KNOW They Save Open Every Saiurday Nife 'Til 9 EKEH ZULD5 -.'E'22 On The Corner-2201 Soufh Adams Ai' Garden-Since 1880 ,mmuowS '34 - If I HERMAN FERN JEWELRY mm? ' 734 MAIN elses 6I387 NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE 33070-50070 A DD AND DHRISMAN JACK SI BILL 5 RU SHELL SENSE SPORTING GOODS :.::::,:f.:::' N A A '1 FOGLER,S X VARIETY STORE 53 sc to SI e up. HousEHoLD uTENslLs STATIONERY CARDS 2452 KNQXVILLE Knutson Food Products Manufacturers of Art9s lnfra Red Sandwich Hot Tomales Bar - B -Que 1922 N. Wisconsin 1 Ii. 325 FULTON Let's G0 Bowling wma NIWVMS f vw so A.M.F. AUTOMATIC PIN SPOTTERS HI SCHOOL BOWLING RATES EVERY SATURDAY MORNING SIS S. W. ADAMS PHONE 4-9IO4 I SAN DY'S f 4204 N. Sheridan I Bob Broman, Janet Kay Linder - I, W TT ' Tom Begel, Sharon Reed' X . --N NNN .......s.. I I - I A -1' bf. T- . . I A pl - A , ' -..r J 1-, f I . '. ' '- a4'?f , 1 L' ' ' ,,: , -5- - Aa. .- , :ws 1- .- K, ,-' -, -1 i ,, .., 1 1, 2 -,'A, ,, :W W ' ' la.,'g5,: , Jsxgg fgs fn 'V fQx-s.-.- V. , :fj5,j4'jgl,Q2', ' ,Q-9-3gx:3Hf ',.'5' , -vp - V- 'Q-I?-' - -... 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CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO AA AA Wig x Talisman Co-manager-elect practices technique. I A -STREIBICH HARDWARE Pipe Fittings Z! Paints Z! Glass 920 North Adams Street Telephone Q-4719 GIFT 8: TOY SHOP F-.,.,-, I iX?'l4QS A .. I fini: , -5-,T xt. ', - X ,A i W, ma, A4- 9 Q i A gjiilil lil. Ken Allen Sandy Gibson Lyn Bfehmef KNOXVILLE AT PROSPECT DOW Foley YOUR CAR BEAUTIFULLY CLEAN in just FIVE minutes! No Extra Charge for White Sidewalls OPEN DAILY 8:30 to 5 SUNDAYS 8 to 1 EXPERT POLISHING H5 -- N ff cnsmr crmns uouonsn AUTOMATIC 505 N. jefferson Street VX, 6 QX -'iii Xmurzs , fff1.,R13fC' , A i.,, if Q ' 7' N V- , , 'w.4h,5, ' f fpf f' if I ff, . g St mCIened dRp td SEAT COVERS - UPHOLSTERY REPAIRS CONVERTIBLE TOPS CAR WASH Telephone 6-1814 VOGELSANG IGA MARKET I in Ill ISOO N JEFFERSOL I COMPLIMENTS OF all Ill WHS ll use I Behind the scenes. 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HOW CAN ADVERTISING AFFECT THE LIFE OF A HIGH SCHOOL STUDENT? The ragged boy, his skin draped over his skinny frame, crept up to the improvised counter, darted forward, grabbed a bowl of soup, and then vanished into the teeming city's filth. It happened in Korea, but it is repeated in a thou- sand other places every day, according to the American Red Cross. Conversations with our foreign exchange student have only made me more acutely aware of the varying standards of living throughout the world. Indeed, the question arises, why do young Americans enjoy the highest living standard in the world? Search as we may for an answer, we can reach only one conclusion--our way of life. There have been just as many or more nations with just as many or more people, resources, and square miles, and yet, we alone among nations have risen because here for the first time man was truly free! Our forefathers did not create the priceless gift of freedom, but they did create the Constitution which, ideally, insures its continuance--if, realistically, each individual faithfully discharges his responsibilities. And make no mis- take, even the teen-ager has responsibilities. We must remember, however, that no one can act responsibly unless he informed. With this basic premise in mind, we can examine the extent of advertising's influence on the high school student, for advertising is a power to inform, a power to mold men's minds and induce desired actions. For example, the teen-ager's greatest responsibility now is securing' an adequate education, but what is adequate? Eighty-three per cent of our young people finished high school last year while, three decades ago, less than half received a high school diploma. Thirty years ago, a mi- nute number attended institutions of higher learning, but today it has soared to over 30070. Youth, surveys reveal, is convinced of education's value and importance. The reasons are obvious. Certain advertising media indicate that the high school graduate will double or treble the life- time earnings ofthe eighth grade graduate while the college man will earn twice as much as the high schooler. Others point out that more and more jobs are open only to the college graduate. Information, skillfully conveyed, has helped mold the teen's attitudes toward education. As a result, today's teen is better educated than his father and more able to cope with life's problems. Likewise, one of the most difficult questions youth must resolve will depend, to a large degree, on advertising-- the choice of a life vocation. Why will John become a doctor, Bob a minister? Why does Ian aspire to work with the unfortunateg Mary to be a wife and mother? The answer lies, partially, in information found in pamphlets, papers, or books which convince them that a certain occupation will give them the desired degree of personal satisfaction, monetary reward, and fulfillment of their talents. Because of that decision, John will save a man's life with his handsg Bob with his faith. Ian will lead the wandering home, Mary will make one. In a different light, can any person deny the importance of advertising in making America a safer, healthier home for teen-agers? Take, for instance, the traffic problem. In the early 1950's highway deaths skyrocketed alarmingly. Then, the National Safety Council swung into action. From billboards, radios, and television sets, sloganized ideas such as, Drive carefully, the life you save may be your own! Bombarded the public. Because of this campaign, the number ofhighway accidents and deaths steadily declined. Similarly, pleas for funds to advance medical research which have been answered--because the public was alerted and aroused to action by advertising--have resulted in life -saving discoveries. Once such discoveries are made, as the Salk vaccine, ad- vertising assumes partial responsibility foralerting the public. Such an effort in relation to polio has resulted in a sharp reduction in paralytic cases. Most importantly, advertising represents a powerful weapon in our fight to preserve freedom in the world, as well as at home, and nothing influences youth more than freedom. Communism has, for the moment, abandoned its overt military design on the free world in favor of eroding our position by winning the world's uncommitted millions. Witness the current state of affairs in the Middle East, and it becomes obvious that this is no idle threat. The average Asian has little grasp of our policies, a recent surveyrevealed that the Indian places Tito and Krushchev ahead of Eisen- hower as men of peace. We must launch a world-wide advertising campaign to sell the world our ideas and ideals, for unless we expose the falsehoods and half-truths of Com- munist propaganda, we will find ourselves friendless. Of course, we should not minimize or ignore the bene- fits ofcommercial advertising. Our foreign exchange student is quick to point out the material differences between Amer- ican and German teens. So many American boys have carsg almost every American home has a television setg teens have finer clothes hereg and his list goes on. Every teen-ager revels in these luxuriesuwhich are due, in part, to advertising. This influence, however, is shallow compared to the deeper and more significant selling of information, ideas, and guides to action. ln summary, the American teen-ager is unique in that, unlike his Russian or Chinese counterpart, he is constantly free to make certain decisions and choices. Aided by the power of advertising that constantly aims to sell, not only products, but ways to a better America, today's high school student will, in the choices he makes, build toward a better tomorrow. PEORIA AD CLUB PRIZE-WINNING ESSAY BY JIM BOND We had the 6 left ver 5 -A Q . f f.. 'L ,wir H K . 1 A, - ,nf f, , mfs f 1 -11 -,,g,.,e-'qi , , 922392: 5 .: ,,'sgr LG- - Kagaszgafgzfrmewm Q ' I an Q Hsy,a2sszfs3gs4i?w ., e:,wg1 wi., as A A- A , if . :z:gg5,spz1flei Wm - -LM S , y ,- g f? '. 'L Qfgalffwgzgy- , - . A iv . :av - ' f will N, . ,uzyfk B, , xl X , 9 9 S , f . A A g ,,V: .v, , ,. .. 1 : ,'5.9 f3,.:. 3 .,,. Ag, V ,E 1. ' 1 A 204 if is ' N 1, ,t J 1 f 1 rx I y . 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G. 6,26 oe, Sa 64,94, 0 j ' B 1 , Ann8 r , rry ' ,1-15,159 Carolus, Doug 35,75,114,135 A der Gary , Don. N Solar 74,159 g Carr, Betsy 43,95,l01,113,124, A de , Jan' 84,. ,117, , 132 X ell, 84,114 g rauer ancy C. 25 130,132,154, 167,179,196 SOD. J 4 1 Bell, nita 6 5,114 Brphmer, Lyn 65, 02, 113, 132, Carr, Dan 85, 115 nderson, dit ,113 Bell, Karen , 05, 118, , 19 I 183,198 Carrithers, lim 16, 43, 135.136, ders Judy , 101, 0, 11 Y e ont, 84 ' 'tenoedex-I A 3 L, 37 147, 160, 170, 180 A er n San a 74 7,16 fp!!! J t y, rles 7 MS, 14 , iggerman, im 65,11'7, 124 Carter, Clarence E. 27 ers ue 5 1 1 0,151,160 1 Briggerma Steve 74,97,115,118 Caller. E is 6 125 dr I Lillia 6 ' .B , Gayle 1 4,113 f Brinher, lj 43,147 Carte , fi ,158,160 An , Ath 16, 84, 9 , 11 B vin, t ,117, 1 ,132 Bris fllalph 65, 135, 159 Cart , m 43,75, 102, 141, I Orry ' ra 64- 90104. J erman, 2 1 o' ri, Bob 43,147,166,l69,186 . '70 , th Jud 7 V Berma , eanne Q01 I , Wanda 17,85,105,117 ,. er, Jim 75 t y, et 41, 10 Berqu' , Chuc Brooke, Dorothy 6,43, 119 I arver, John 25, 65,111, 127 6118 r 64, 114 Be lle Br 84 A Brooks, Christrne 85 Carver, Mary Dee 13, 75, 101, 102, rchibald orristeen 74 gfr nollef' olyn 8 1' Brooks, Clayton 75 107,116 Archi . 64 4 ertnolld 6 Brooks, Karen 85, 162 Castros, Arol 65, 159 A rout, n 74, 1 , 22, 123 Bea? er, nny 02, 125 Broughton, Madora 85, H17 Catcott, larry 65 r enfrquy dward 64 Bi . vid 74. Brown, Bob 146. f Q, Can, Dick as Ar ng, e 84 ' r, nald 6 119,12 9 Brown, Cecil 63, ' 8, 153, 154, Caywood, Paul 27 Ar ng. Rona 64 I 11 e dy 15,17,1B,6 ,99, 04, Brown, C lott ,104,128 Chamberlain, Bob 44,159 Ar 1 Ken, 0' , . 61 Brown, C J 43 Chamberlain, Marian 4,65 Arno d, St n 84,114 - I ' 6 , Pat 7,15, jA64,65,99, Brown, Ji 7 ,128 Chamberlain, Paul 44,96,111,132 Am . n 74 ,f i 1os,1 189 Brow , 1 5 135,138,1G0,171 A511 y. 8 4,1 ck, Cha lesk .107 Bro , J 'e 75 Chance, Dick 75,116,121,122, A , Vir ' 84 2 Black, Jack 'ne 84 Q! Br , Lyman R. 25 123,125 Arh ns. S 0 1.119 Black, Jo 3,84,99, ,140,14r5 Hown, Robert Darwood 65,147 Chaney, Ron 85 AUebe1'1'Yf 83- .95.99.fVSU Blackbur , Verna . 4 f lf !ffBrown, Robert Kenneth y Chapai, Audrey 75 Auer, Kan yn 64f 11 f Blakem'an, Io 2 83,14 If Brown, berta 75 ' Chapman, Carol 63,65,67,102, Augspurg , Ed nd 74, , 121 Blaylock, y 4, 128 Brown, aron 75, 126, 180 Augspurger, lie 4 , 9 r Blender, C 84, 162 BrownJ teve 75 , 168 Chapman, Robert 85, 128, 140, 148 Augspurger zanu ,100, 15 Bloom, esta H. 22 Brow Yvo e A Chester, Bob 75,126,146 Averett, C olyn , 9.41, 8 Blunck, ry 15,42, 135,138,143 Brun r, la 5, 71,109 Chiames, Nick 75,141 b1261c12'7 5 ,160,191 Br , 7 3,154,155,l56,l60 Chiames, Penny 15,65,94,99,1o6 Ba COC , irose 42, 10 109, 118, k, Judy 74,105,114 , Melvin H. 108,112 192 my I B rdman, Betty 40, 42, 98, 101 cher, Kensugh 26, 96 Christensen, Gary 75, 117, 141,145 B-achler rr 42 Boettger, Thomas 42 uchner, Mike 85 153,154 Boggs, Michael 65, 160 Budde, Eugene 17, 31, 65, 159 Christopher, Gregory 13, 14,44, Ba le. J3CQl1C1ll'l3 4. 162 Bohanan, Ed 74, 114, 141, 153 Budde, Henry 85,159 112,168 Ball, Joe 84, 140 Bargman, Dale 65, 143 Bargman, Dianne 74, 1 , 128 Barker, Dennis 65 Barlow, Willie 74, 141, 148 Barnard, Kathy 65, 105, 115 Barnes, Richard 84 Barnett, Barbara 84, 97, 116 Bam, Dan 84,'11'!X fj Barrel, Carol 65, 102,105, 109, 117,132 Bartel, Darrell 65, 111, 121,122, 123, 125 Bartlett, George G. 24, 108 Bartolo, Annette 65 Bastian, Barbara 7, 74, 100 Bastian, Chuck 32, 65, 100 Bohanan, Phyllis 85 Bohanon, Pat 2, 11, 12, 20, 42, 62, 94, 98,103,109,113,132,164,l70, 172 Boheneck,'Nancy 65, 71 Bohlander, Barbara 65 Bohlander, Beverly 42, 119, 174 Bolar, Merrell 65 Bollinger, Don 74 Bollman, Jon 42 Bollman. Joyce 65, 104,113, 115 Bolton, Bonnie 85, 104,116 Bond, James 13, 73, 74, 95, 96, 99, 101, lO8,111.116,132 Bosserman, Carol 85 Bosserman, James 74,l27, 129, 153, 156 Buell, Joyce 75,109 Bulman, Sharon 43, 162 Bunting, Robert 85 Burger, Georgie 75,121 Burgess, larry 65 Burgus, Sue 75, 109,113,126 Burke, Martha 18, 65, 103, 105, 114,126 Burnett, Sandra 75 Burton, Ron 65, 152,160 Bushman, I. Kenneth 26,95 Buttgen, Ellen 63, 65, 99,103, 159 Buzbee, Herbert 75, 100, 116 Byers, Kay 17,20,43,101, 104, 109, 117,130, 131 Byers, Kenneth 75, 117 Clanin, Judy 75, 100, 101,128,162 Ciark, Janet 44,109 Clarke, Rickie 85 Clarke, Vera 17,85 Clasing. larry 65, 94,102, 110, 159, 193 Clayton, Ioleen 44,109 Clayton, Sherry 75,128 Cleaver, Scott 29, 75, 141,143,144 153, 154, 160 Cleesen, Judy 65, 103 Clemons, Darlene 75, 124, 162 Clodfelter, John 85 Coatney, lean 85, 101 Cochran, Jim 65 205 Cochran, Sandra 85 Coe, James 65 Collier, Howard 27 Judy 65,109 Marcia 44, 129,162 Collins, Coltrin, Colvin, larry 44 Colvin, Richard 85 Connelly, Karen 85 Conner, Mike 11, 65, 127 Conner, Sue 85,105 Connett, Bill 44, 115, 147,174 Connett, Linda 64, 65, 109,127 Connett, Steve 85, 100,102, 117, 128 Cook, Edwin 75,117,128,145,152 Cook, Judy 75 Doughty, Betsy 66, 113 Frisch, Mary 86, 105, 117 Fyke, Gary 15, 66, 99, 110,1l1, 148, 152 Gaede, Lois 86, 110 Ga llaher, Marcia 5, 87, 117 Douglas, laVonne 76, 77 Downard, Judy 76, 162 Downey, Dorothy 46 Downey, Judy 66 Drake, Betty 28,96 Dreyer, Cheryl 86, 116, 129 Driskell, Pat 76, 128 Garner, Greg 29, 76, 141 Garner, Ron 66 Drysdale, Bill 46,183 Drysdale, Kay 76, 95, 106, 107, 110, 117, 183 Dudas, Janos 86 Duncan, Jerry 46, 126, 127, 129, 159, 171 Duncan, John 86 Dunfee, Donald 86, 114 Cooper, Cooper , Arthur 66,146,148 Carolyn 85 Cooper, Jim 135,138 Cooper, Nora 44,119, 169 Copley, Correll, Cosby, Cotter, Jim 66 Thomas 27, 142, 143,150, 1 Jim 44 Betty 75 Coulson, lewis 75,117,127 Courtright, Florence 1. 28,94 Cox, Marilyn 75,104 Crandell, Mary 66,96,105,118 Cranfor Cranfor d, Dave 85,96 d, Mary 66,71 Evans, Kenneth 86 Crawford, Kay l2,20,45, 62, 95, 101, 104,109,117,126,132,174 Cremeens, larry 85,102, 159 Crickmore, Sue 75,105,120,121 Crotty, Dennis 45, 147 Crotty, Sandra 66,109 Crouch, David 86, 159 Crowley, Marten 102, 116 Culp, Danny 75,148,160 Cummins, Bill 75 Cummins, Olive 86 Cunningham, John 86,108,115 Cunningham, Lyle 86,140 Davis Cur less, John 66 Curry, Cutter, Phnup 45 Br11v5,113,14s,16o Dagiey, Myron 12,45,111,l21,122 123, 168,169 Dahl, Bill 45, 167 Dale, Bob 76 Dale, Gloria 86, 128 Dalton, Margaret 28 Danz, Darlene 76,128 Darling, Darling, Davey, LeAnn 86, 104, 105, 117 Rosi 76, 121, 123 Shirley 86, 128 Davidson, Doris 66 David. on, Sharon 35, 76, 114 Davis, Cha r lene 45 Davis, Charles 66 Davis Hope 76,108, 113,124 Davis: John 26, 66 Davis larry 25, 66, 111, 123 Davis, Ralph 66 Will 86 146 Day, Gordon 19, 76, 109, 126 Day, Sue 66 Dean, Genevieve 37 Dean, Patsy 45,118 Dearing, Ernestine 66 DeBoer, Carl 45 DeBord, John 76, 126 DeCroix, Janice 45, 97, 109, 126 Defenbaugh, Rolline 86, 104, 116 Demmin, Fritz 45 Demmin, Jeanne 76, 109, 127 Denny, Emma 76, 101, 129 Dettelbach, Sharon 66, 103, 104 Detweiler, Rich 46 DeVore Dean 19, 76, 127, 129,154 Dike, Babs 13, 76, 108, 113 Dirks, Judy 46, 119 Dixon, Dolores 46 Dixon, Doris 76 Doerr, Sharon 46,119 Dorsey, Linda 86 Doss, Carole 86, 104, 159, 161 Doss, Glenna 46, 119 Doss, Bob 66, 135, 137, 160 Dotson, Ronnie 76 Dougherty, Joan 104 206 Durdel, Dave 66 Durdel, Fred 46, 121, 122, 123,125,167 Durham, J. Byron 23 Dyer, Sandra 76 Edelbrock, Elbert 28, 120 Edwards, Ioan 76,128 Ehlen, Linda 46 Ehlen, Lona 66 Ekstrom, Craig 86, 129, 140, 148 Elliott, bester 66 Elliott, Sandra 86 Ellis, John 47 Emmons, Sue 66, 115, 124 Engelbrecht, Roger 29, 119,141, 153 England, Janet 47 England, Janis 47,119 Entringer, Susan 86,103,116 Erickson, Charlesene 86, 104, 162 Erickson, Sandra 6,47, 119 Errion, Douglas 76 Ervin, Larry 76, 129 Ervin, Judith 47 Eslaire, James 66 Espenscheid, JoAnna 86,106 Evans, Ted 19, 66, 114, 126, 127,129.143 Everett, larry 76,135, 141 Ewing, David 76,126 Fahey, Bob 66, 135, 148 Faichney, Garry 86 Falatka, Pat 66 Fall, Edwin B. 38 Farmer, Linda 47 Favus, Judy 29, 76,109, 113 Feger, John 76 Feldman, Charene 76, 128 Feldman, Lee 86,91, 140,148 Ron 66, 135 Roxann 6, 47,119 Feldman, Feldman, Fenton, Paul, Jr. 86,145 Ferguson, Dennis 66 Ferguson, Riley 86, 87, 129 Feuquay, Sue 4, 66, 109 Fice, Robert 86,140 Field, Judy 76, 129 Fink, Linda 86, 116, 121, 123 Finney, Terry 76, 152 Fisher, Betty 86, 106, 107, 128 Fisher, Ray 66 Fisher, Sandie 66 Fitzpatrick, Linda 86, 120, 121 Flanigan, Ron 66 Fleming, Ronald 76 Flexer, Ronnie 66 Flynn, Dean 47, 143,160 Foglesong, Robert 47,140 Foley, Dow 20, 47, 62, 111, 121,123, 125, 160, 183,198,148 Foley, Gay 86, 112, 121 Foley, Mark 86, 121, 140 Foncannon, Mary Ellen 13,48,105, 107, 109, 118 Ford, Ernestine 66, 101, 114 Fortune, Barbara 86, 109, 110, 118 Fortune, Freda 66 Foster, Ivan 76 Foster, Marilyn 66, 105, 109 Fowler, Jesse 76, 127 Francis, Jim 140 Francis, Mike 5, 86, 115 Frankland, Robert 15, 66, 110 Franzen, Sharon 76, 109, 117, 128 Frazier, Tom 11, 48, 146, 147, 159 Frevert, Don 48 Garrett, Lanny 66, 135 Garrison, Alma 87 Garrison, larry 66 Gepford, Marilyn 66, 104, 118 Ray 66,159 Gepford, Getz, Carol 48, 109 Gibson, Faith 34, 48, 62, 97, 102, 103, 109, 183, 198,200 Gibson, John 20,26, 66,127,129, 148 Gibson, Lorine 66, 114 Gift, Jack 22 Giles, lee 48 Giles, Mary 87,117, 121 Gillian, Carolyn 66 Gillingham, Bill 48,111, 130, 131,146, 147, 154, 156,157, 166,183 Gleason, Bill 87 Gleason, Eddie 66, 153 Glisan, Tom 87, 159 Goodman, George 87, 140, 145 Goodrich, Linda 87, 110 Goodrich, Merry 66, 106, 107, 110 Gordon, Jim 66,135,153,154 Gordon, Karen 66,103 Gordon, Mike 66, 129,135 Gordon, Ruth 37 Gouran, Dennis 13, 14, 20, 48, 108, 111, 130,131,132 Grabill, Terry 87 Grant, Martha 66 Green, Judy 34, 66, 105 Greenleaf, Bill 76, 117,148,153 Greenslitt, Raymond 76,110 Greeson, Gregory, William 7, 12, 76 Beth 66,121 Griffin, Barbara 87,110 Griffith, Dave 158 Griffith, Ellen 87 Gross, Charley 29, 135,153,154,160 Gunter, Clifford 82,124 Gunter, Joan 66 Ruth 87,109 Sharon 76 Gunter, Gunter, Guy, larry 66, 113,121,125 Hackett, Martin 87, 102, 115 Hainline, Dean 76,108 Jim 66 Hale, Hale, Kathy 13,87 Hall, Gloria 87,110 Ken 67 Hall, Halverson, Sandra 67,104 Hamm, Lyndon 87,102,140 Hammer, Don 87 Hammer, Eddie 67 Hammer, larry 76 Hammond, Bill 67,114 Hammond, Richard 87,115 Hanerhoff, Sharon 67,103, 113 Hansen, Joyce 67 Hayes, John 12,48 Haynes, Clarence 68, 101, 128, 146 Haynes, Eddie 87,116, 145 Hazzard, Ronnie 77, 117,'153, 160 Hazzard, Steven 87, 115, 148 Hazel, Jim 13, 14, 68, 129, 129 Head, Steve 68 1 Hedstrom, Gladys 30 Hedstrom, laura 30, 73 Heffern, Jo Ann 68, 103,109, 113 Heintz, Paul 77, 126, 129 Heinzman, Carina 30 Heitler, Hal 87,121, 159 Heitzman, Pat 87 Helliwell, Kathy 4, 68,103, 112 Helmick, Caryle 77, 114,128, 162 Helmick, John 68, 111, 135, 137,143, 144, 151, 160 Henke, Carl 49, 147 Hensley, Joyce 77, 129 Hensley, Patricia 87 Herbst, Donna 20, 30, 49, 62, 97, 104, 132, 181 Herbst, Phil 87, 115, 118 Herman, Mary 68 Hermann, Deanna 77, 128 Heuermann, Robert 88 Hewitt, Sally 88, 117, 129 Hibbard, Bob 49, 137, 147, 148, 149, 160, 189, 201 Hibbard, Gary 88, 135 Hicks, Faye 88 Hicks, Norma 77 Hierman, Tom 69 Hilburn, Loretta 69 Hill, Harriet 69 Hill, Lyle 69, 148, 153,154, 160 Hire, Donald 32, 77 Hoeflin, Andrew 30, 31 Hoepfner, Sharon 69, 94, 103, 113, 170 Hoerr, Carol 77,127 Hoerr, linda 77,115 Hogl, Jurgen 77 Hopper, Paula 88 Horne, Janet 69 Hotovec, Rosey 77,117 Houlihan, Lois 49, 109, 113 Houlihan, Tom 77 Hubbart, Jim 12, 17, 34, 49, 113,11'7, 135, 137, 141, 143, 144, 147,160,180 Huett, Sandy 77, 115 Huff, Josephine 88, 105, 109, 117, 126 Humes, Ernestine 49, 127 Hunt, Alan 49, 113 Hunt, Marilyn 88, 162 Hunt, Sharon 77, 100, 101,115 Hussey, James 77,121,141 Hybarger, Judy 69, 121 Hyland, George 38 lles, Bill 88, 129,140 Iben, Wayne 60, 77, 99, 111, 116, 141, 145 Jackson, Bernard 69, 118 Hansen, Hanson, Hanson Hanson, John 87,116,148 Karen 48,119 Mary 76, 109,128 Nancy 67, 105 Harmon, Nancy 87,109, 110 Harms, Elmer 29 Harms, Greg 67,111, 156,160 Harrell, Harrell, Curtis 67, 153 Helen 87 Harrrgarr, Sally 32,77,100,128 Harris, Harris, Harris, Carl 77,125 Cheryl 87, 162 Dane 29, 30,63, 108 Harris, Lealon 87 Harris, Loretha 77 Harrison, Bob 77, 99,111,116,135, 141, 145, 152 Hart, Barbara 74, 77,114, 129 1-larvey, Harvey, Roger 67, 101,108 Stanley 38 Haschke, Oscar 77,135, 141,148, 153, 160 Hatfield, Sandy 68 Hauder, Havron, lva 77 Ken 68 Hawkins, Tom 68 Jackson, Donald 88, 118 Jackson, Mary 88 Jackson, Paula 73, 77, 97, 116,168 Jackson, Vickie 77 Jacobs, Randall 88, 116 Jacobson, Carleton 31 Jacquin, W. D. 22 Jamieson, Robert A. 22 Jarvis, George Jenkins, Jim 88, 115 Jensen, Gerhard 2, 11, 12, 14, 49, 112, 195 Johns, larry 88 Johnson, Betty 49,118 Johnson, James 88, 140, 148 Jolmson Joyce 49 Johnson, lawrence 69, 159 Johnson, louis 77, 159 Jolmson, Sharon 69 Johnson, Vicki 77, 113, 121 Johnston, JoAnn 77 Jolliff, Bob 77,128 on ' lord , Linda 88 Jones, Dick 78,117, 141, 146, 152 Jones, Jim 69, 153, 154, 156, 160 Jones, Linda 69, 109,128, 129 Jones, Nancy 77, 116 Meidr Jones, Patricia 77 Jones, Sandy 78, 109,110 Jordon, Linda 88 Josephson, Ralph 50, 115 Kahrs, Kirk 31, 83, 88,140 Kane, Catherine 38 Karr, David 78,126 Kava-laugh, Charles 38 Kavanaugh, Judy 78, 103,128 Kavanaugh, Ralene 88, 105,113, 117 Keckler, Michael 78, 141 Keener, Julie 31, 88, 104,113 Keith, Clem 88,145 Kellenberger, John C. 88, 115,121 Kellenberger, Kay 50 Kellenberger, Ronald 69 Dan 78, 101 Kellenberger, Kelly, Beth 50, 109 Kelsey, Jim 158 Kennedy, Margaret 78,113 Keown, Tom 11, 50, 148, 149, 153, 159,160 Kerker, Lynette 11, 73,78,159, 161 Key, George 31 Kibler, Brigitte 50, 105, 106, 107, 112, 162, 171 Killion. Janet 88 King, Arletta 67, 69, 154, 180 King, Garhan, Jr. 50 King, Maria 18, 69, 97,104, 154, 159, 161 King, Mark 78 Kinney, Bernard 88 Kinney, Sandra 16, 50, 105, 109, 192 Kinsey, James 78, 145 Kinsey, Mary Jo 69, 162 Kipfer, larry 88, 121 Kipp, Bob 11,50,148,153,159, 160 Kirkman, Carol 69 Kirkman, Jackie 50 Kirlin, Sandra 50 Klawitter, Ronald 69 Klein, Dave 51 Klein, Evelyn 88 Klein, Linda 88 Klein, Mary 69 Klein, Ruth 78,116 Knapp, Carol 78,113,121 Knight, George 69,159 Knobeloch, Jerry 15, 17,20,5l,62, 111, 158, 160, 182, 199 Knobloch, Dan 69 Knobloch, Darrel 24, 78 Knobloch, David 51 Kobler, Don 88 Kobler, Judy 34, 51,102, 103, 159 KOCh, Jim 17, 51, 148, 149, 161 Kohrs, Tom 16,78,129 Kolb, Dennis 18,102 H Koons, Shirlee 78,121 Koontz, Margaret 88, 100 Krueger, Sandra 88, 110 Krusa, Doug 88 Krusa, Jim 69,110 Kuhn, Ronald 89 laBerdia, Bill 89 lain. Judy 51,97,105, 109,118 Lambert, Judy 78 lamotte, Denis 78, 114,118, 121 Lamotte, Myrtille 89, 104, 117 Lampkin, Marion 51, 135, 136, 143, 144, 154, 155, 160 Landon, Kenna 69 Langford, Shirley 89 Langholz, Doug 78, 116,127, 141, 158, 160 Langholz, Susan 89, 104, 116 Langloss, Leonard 89, 108,114 langloss, Linda 89 Langton, Kathryn 31 Lappin, Jerry 51, 159 Lares, .Paul 51, 112 Lakin, Mike 151 Latvaitis, Bob 51 latvaitis, Richard 29, 78,117,118 Lavigne, Judy 78,116, 123, 121,125 Lauderbaugh, Dolores 31 lawrence, Jackie 89, 105,162 leason, Diana 11, 61, 78, 116,128,159 Ledford, Irene 69 Lee, Robert 78 Lelm, Gary 69, 153 Means, Timothy 79,13 oth, Terry 79 5,141,148,152 LeMoine, Dave 78,146 Lientz, Bob 6, 73, 78, 99,111,116, 121,123,124 Leslie, Georgia 78,96,103,109,117 Lewey, Brenda 52, 191 Lewis, John 89,115 Lewis, Royce 32, 124,125 Lewis, Steve 89, 121 Lewis, Terry 78,117 153 Merrill, Bob 79 Merritt, Dave 69,110 Mettam, Becky 89,104 Mettam, Dan 26,69 Mettam, lone 89 Metzger, Merrill 69 Meyers, Janice 79 Miesse, Larry 8, 11, 13, 16, 64, 69, 126 Millard, Sue 79,101,107,109,110 Light, Wm. Greg 89,116,140, 145 Linden, Sharon 78, 113 Lindenmeyer, Donna 52,119 Linder. Janet Karen 28, 52,106,107, 169,192 Linder, Janet Kay 11, 52, 95, 105, 126, 132, 186 Lindstrom, Roger 69 List, Carol 78 Little. Janet 89,104 Littrell, larry 18, 69,110,126, 129 Livengood, Sharon 52,119 Livingston, Bud 52, 147, 167 Livingston, Sally 78, 109,128 Loberg, Patricia 89,104 Lohr, Gary 89 Long, Alton B. 32 Lorentz, Henry 78, 110,115, 159 Love, Dortha 79, 100, 129 Lovin, Barbara 20, 34, 40, 52, 95, 98, 103, 130, 131, 132, 188, 192 Lowder, Laurie 79, 95, 108, 113, 116, 168,198 Lumpp, Rosina 79,128 Lund, Robbin 20, 52, 62, 119 Mabee, Tom 89 Macklin, Richard 89, 140 Majors, Ken 89, 102,115,159 Mangold, Linda 79 Mann, Annamarie 53,109, 174 Mann, Jacqueline 69 Manshardt 158 Mantz, Alberta 32, 115 Maples, Kathryn 53 Marfell, Sharon 79,113 Marks, David 89,140,102 Marks, George 79, 102, 115, 153, 156 Martens, Mildred M. 33 Martin, Ajay 79,135, 141 Martin, Brenda 12,20, 30,53, 98,105, 121,122, 123, 125,181 Martin, Jackie 79,107, 109,113,161 Martin, James 79, 105,106, 107,121, 122, 123, 125 Martin, Marilyn 89,121 Martin, Vernon 69, 124 Mason, Jim 140 Mason, Timothy 89 Matheny, Jim 89 Mathews, Donald E. 33, 145, 153, 156,157 Mathisen, Sue 79,109 Mathison, Gary 69 Matthews, Bob 154 Maxwell, Alberta 79 Maxwell, Allen 69 Mazingo, Janice 53 McClanahan, Joan 79 McClanahan, Jorita 52, 17, 20,62 McClernon, Ann 69 McClugage, Elsie M. 32 McCormick, Byron 32, 33 McDaniel, Kay 79 McDonald, Louis R. 23 McDonald, Nadine 69 McDowell, LaVerne 79,129 McEndollar, Vanna 79 McEndollar, Roll 13, 69, 106, 107, 110, 126 Musee, Patricia 89,104,128,162 McGonagle, Charles 69,159 McKinnie, Marilyn 69,109,118 McLean, Fred 52 McMullen, Mike 35, 79, 102,114,153 McQuarrie, Neil 89, 140,129 McWilliams, James 79, 1-02,159, 121, 128 Mead, Marylou 89,109, 117, 107 Meadows, Hester 89,104,116 Means. John 89,160 Miller, Carol 69,109 Miller, Charmaine 69,105 Miller, Clifton 53 Miller, Earl J. 34,102 Miller, Edward L. 33 Miller, Elliott 89 Miller, Gladys E. 34 Miller, larry 89 Miller, Paul 53 Miller, Robert 69 Miiioy, Lyle 89 Mills, Ken 53,121, 122, 123,153, 159, 160 Minor, Sharon 69 Mitchell, Mike 5, 53, 111, 135, 146, 148,149, 160,191 Mixell, Jerry 89 Mixell, Sandra 69 Mohr, Elizabeth Ann 53 Mohr, Sharon 79, 107 Moll, Edward 34 Monier, Virginia 5,53, 109, 147 Monohon, David 69 Monroe, Carol 69 Monser, Dolores M. 37 Mooberry, Barbara 79 Mooberry, Jack 54, 119,159 Moore, David 89 Moore, Diana 89, 162 Moore, John 69 Morgan, Doug 69 Morgan, Marilyn 54, 127 Moritz, Fred 54, 69, 127,129,147 Morse, David 69 Moyers, William 90 Mullen, Craig 79, 141 Mullen, Sharon 90 Munstedt, Vicki 69,162 Murphy, Maureen 14,69,106, 113 Murphy, Pat 79 Murphy, Sheila 13,20,54, 62, 106, 113, 196 Murphy, William 79 Muzzy. Judy 79,116,126 Myers. Jim 79 Nailing, Geneva 26, 69,105,109, 117, 129, 162 Naug, Stephen 13, 16, 54, 111,126,188 Neal, Bill 79 Nelson, Rolly 34, 69, 114, 126, 156, 160 Neuhaus, Charles 38 Neumann, Fritz 79,100,102, 115 Nevitt, Lois 54, 126 Nichols, Jackie 4, 69, 126 Nicholson, Founty 54 Nickel, Lynn 12,20,54, 102,113,130, 131, 132, 193 Nicoll, Andy 90, 115, 121 Norbits, Robert 70 Nordstrom, Sharon 70,162 Norquist, Jerald 90, 140, 145 Norton, Mary 70,104 Chrd, Jaelene 12, 54, 104, 109, 118, 172 O'Brien, Sally 79 O'Conner, Mary 54, 109, 117 O'Day. Judy 55,118 Oepke, Cheryl 90 Ohl, Carol 90, 129 Oller, Al 79 Osar, Gary 17, 29, 55, 135, 137, 139, 141, '148,149, 165,160 Owen, Phil 14, 15, 55, 98, 108,111, 130, 131, 132, 171 Pacey, Carole Lynn 55 Palmisano, Randy 5, 90 , 148 Pappas, Mitcho S. 34,111 Park. Jim 55, 121, 123, 124 Parker, Ellen 5, 90,162 Parker, Jim 79, 96,117, 146,153,160 Parker, Loys 90 Parker, Royce 55,128 Parrott, Sally 70, 101, 118 Parvin, Jim 70 Paulson, Gary 55, 146, 151, 160,172 Peacock, Berle 55 Pearson, Jim E. 55, 101, 135, 136, 143,144,147,154, 155,195 Pearson, Jim L. 12,55,107,139 Pearson, Richard 77, 79, 87,129,146 Peck, Terry 56, 98,104,109, 118 Peel, Bob 15,56, 169,201 Peel, Nancy 79, 99, 169 Pence, Gordon 79, 116, 127,141 Pendola, Mike 90 Perdew, Avice M. 34 Perkins, Janet 90 Perkins, Terry 13, 18, 70, 95,102, 107, 108, 121,122, 198 P-swine, Rita 18, 70, 103,109, 114,179 Peterlin, Barbara 56 Peterlin, Douglas 90 Peters, Dorothy M. 23,40 Pettit, Meta 70 Pfaffmann, Rick 79, 115, 128, 159 Phillips, Paul 79,118, 128 Phipps, Marvin 90 Pickney, Don 90,140 Picton, Richard 79 Pierson, Janet 70, 113, 127 Pilkington, Jerry 80 Ping, David 70 Ping, Teresa 90 Pittman, Terry 80 Place, Frank 70,101 Plattner, Linda 90, 103, 104,115,121 Pleasant, Barbara '70,101,107, 116 Plunk, Buddy 80 ' Polich, Fred 70 Pollitt, Linda 70 Pollitt, Suzanne 90 Poplett, Roger 56, 119 Potter, Bill 80 Powell, Linda 70, 109 Powell, Mary 56 Powell, Shirleen 70 Powell, Shirley 70,129 Preston, Gayle 56,597,119 Preston, Steve 80 Pribble, Terry 15,56, 193 Pulver, Tamara 56,97,109,110,113, 168 Purcell, Eddie 32, 80, 115, 145,156 Pusch, Joanne 31,80, 113 Pusch, Margie 20, 30, 56,62,104, 109, 117, 131 Raber, Judie 80, 95, 99, 105,109,11'7, 196,198 Radmacher, Carol 31, 70, 117,127 Rae, Vivien 19, 56,94,127, 132, 164, 170,201 Rashid, Judy 70,95, 103,183,198, 199 Reader, Sharon 80 Reames. Judy 70 Reams, Paul 57 Reed, Sharon 57,118, 186 Reeves, Denny 70, 102 Regan, Jane 83, 90,117 Regan, Pat 80, 118,135,141, 145 Reichel, Carl 70,102, 108,117 Remmel, Gary 90 Rentsch, Phyllis 90 Reynolds, Fletcher 80, 114 Richardson, Janet 25, 70, 101, 117 Riedel, Joyce 24,80 Rieman, Raylene 90 Riggins, Barry 80, 121 Riggins, Brenda 74,80,114, 128 Roach, Bernadine 32,35 Roberts, Barbara 57,94,131, 132,164 Roberts, Eileen 57,109,168 Roberts, Joyce 80,101 Robertson, Alvin 80 Robinson, Robert 70, 151, 152 Rockhill, Diane 20, 57, 62, 102, 113, 130, 131,193 Roehrig, Steve 70 Roger, Elsie 80, 109, 115 Rogers, Jack 80,148,154 Rogers, Jim 90 207 Rogers, Kay 15, 18, 63, 70, 99, 103, 105,195 Rogers, Pat 70,103,4 Rohde, Sue 80 Rose, Allen 80 Rose, Ray 10, 32, 57, 111, 115, 135, 136,137,143,144,160 Ross, Jackie 80 Roth, Jim 18,70,111,135,148,149, 151, 160 Roszell, J. Nyal fMrs.j 22 Rudd, Frances 80 Rudd, Terry 84, 90,96,14O, 143,160 Rule, Frances 84,90 Rush, Randy 13,90, 105 Russell, David 80 Russell, Don 79,87,90 Russell, Paul 17,28, 57, 135, 138, 160,165 Russell, William 70 Rutledge, Eileen 70,109,118 Saal, Jay 70,121,123,l25,159 Sakash, Sharon 57 Salisbury, Carol 70 Samms, Judy 57,97 Samuelson, Jean 80, 129 Sanders, Roland W. 35 Sarver, Bonnie 70 Sass, Rodney 70 Satterfield, Peggy 80,109, 113,128 Sauder, Ellen 80,94,117, 124 Sauer, Barbara 80,115 Sayles, Sandra 70 Schaal, Elsie 57,101,109,115 Schaeffer, Connie 58,109 Schaffer, Eldon 70 Schaffer, Phyllis 58 Scheffel, Mildred D. 35 Schilling. Judi 80 Schlobohm, Paul 58,102 Schlosser, Bob 35, 70, 114 Schlosser, Gretchen 7O,97,114 Schmitt, Bernard Dennis 90, 140 Schmitt, Dawne 80,127 Schoeneweiss, Sherry 80, 128 Schraeder, Paulette 90,109 Schroeder, Randy 90, 121, 140 Schunk, John 13, 15, 70, 96, 108, 111, 132, 168 Schurtz, John 80, 81, 135,141,145, 153,154,155,160 Schutte, Dan 90, 102,129, 159 Schwab, Fred 33, 70, 121,123 Schwark, Bill 73,80 Schwartz, Glen W. 35 Scott, Carlton 70,135,148 Scott, Mary 90,l10, 121,122,123 Scott, Rolmlid 70, 121, 123, 124 Scott, Sandy 90 Selburg, Janet 80, 104,109,115 Shaner, Delores 58,121, 162 Shaw, Esther 90 Simmons, Betty 80,128 Sims, Thomas 70, 102, 108, 127,129 Singer, Marian Cfoodlesj 18,59,63, 70, 99, 195 Singleton, Gilda 91 Singleton, Gus 80,81, 129,146 Skaggs, Victor 80 Skaggs, Earle 35 Skillman, Bob 58, 121, 122, 123, 159, 168 Sklar, Michael 80,115 Thompson, Ellen 91,105,116 Thorne, Donald 72 Thulean, Dick 24, 81, 117 Todden, Vivian L. 36 Totten, Marsha 72,113,128 Tower, Bud 81 Tower, Jim 72,135,139 Trapp, Carlos 81,159 Traub, Travis Carolyn 81,113,128 Regenia 81 Slater, John 70 Slonneger, Ken 70,94, 110,121, 122, 123 Smilie, 124,198 Mary 59, 114 Smith, Avis 81,103,109 Smith, David 70,117 Smith, Jerry '70 Smith, Jim 87,91 Smith, Kathlene 91,113 Trilikis, Estelle 72,113,126 Trimble, Carolyn 72,121 Trimble, Margaret 81,128 Triplett, Robert 59 Trott, Elaine 13, 72, 105,109 Trott, Mary Ann 91,117 Trotter, Sharon 81,128 Troyer, Annette 91 Troyer, Gloria 60 Turner, Kenneth W, 29,60,119 Uhlig, Susan 60,188 Smith, Lynn 33, 70,159 Smith, Raymond 87,91 Smith, Roberta 14, 70, 127 Souba, Roger 91 Spainhour, Dennis 70 Sperl, Catherine 35, 71, 94, 104, 114 Ulrich, Ulrich, Ulrich, Ulrich, Conroy 91 Jerry 14, '72, 110, 111, 121, 123 Jo-helen 14,60,107,126 Ottilia F. 38 White, Joyce 61, 162 White, Louise 24, 36 Whited, Lyle 92 Whitus, Pat 72, 104, 118,120,121 Wiesehan, Dave 92 Wiesehan, Mary 72 Wiggins, Barbara 82,105,117 Wightman, Marty 10, 40, 61, 104, 105, 1'09,112,l18,159,192 Wiginton, Carolyn Sue 92,126 Wilcox, Suzanne 72,118 Wilkey, Tomi 61,98,126,192 Wilkins, Kathleen 82 Williams, Carolyn 61 Williams, Gary 92,14-5 Williams, Robert 72,101,143,152, 156, 160 Williams, Ronnie 92,140 Williams, Sandy 92,109,113 Williams, Sandy 92,109, 113 Williamson, Espey C. 22 Williamson, Howie 14, 61, 98, 111, 146 147,160, 171,179 Williamson, Kathy 72 Williamson, Marty 13,82,103,104, Sperling, Edwardine 25, 36 Springsteen, Dick 81 Stacy, Jon 81,102,159 Stanek, Eddie 116, 140,148 Stanley, Kenneth 81,129 Starr, Joan Ethel 128 Steeg, Jean 91 Steffan, Rita 40, 59, 104, 119 Steidel, Fred 71 Stenstrom, Gloria 81 Stenstrom, Harold 91,140 Stephens, Marcia 67, 71, 103, 127 Stevens, Steve 91,140 Stevenson, Carol 91 Stevenson, Bob 71 St. John, Rolland 91 Stock, Pat 19, 71, 126, 127 Stone, Keith 81, 113,129 Stone, Nancee 71,104,105 Stone, Ted 81 Storey, Dennis 71,109 Strait, Gary 81 Shaw, Janet 58 Shaw Robert 90,146 Shay, Larry 70 Shay, Don 80, 81, 90,128,140,148 Shelton, Bill 15, 135, 137, 139, 148, 153,160 Shelton, Joann 68, 70, 126, 127 Strayer, Ron 16 Streeter, Cynthia 59,109,192 Streeter, Sandy 26, 81, 101 Stroemer, David 59,124,193 Stuart, Thomas 38 Studinger, Sharon 71,113 Sturm, Kama 81,117 Suits, Vivian 71 Sullivan, Jerry 59, 142, 143, 160, 165,179 ' Sullivan, Kaffie 81,103 Sullivan, Michael 91,113 Summers, Joel 91 Supan, Frank 71,119 Suter, Michael 91 Sutter, Bill 72 Sutter, Roger 91 Sutton, John 91,114 Swanson, Carol 59, 105,109,118 Swanson, Karen 91,192 Sweeney, Mary 81 Swiger, Paul 81,146,152 Upchurch, Jim 81,121 Upchurch, Mack 60 Vance, Jim 60 VanDeventer, Gladys M. 37 VanDyke, Russell 81,159 VanDyke, Walter 81 VanSickle, Sharon 81,128 Vasser, Linda 92, 110,118 Veach, Raymond 92 Veatch, Mary Jane 72,128 Veatch, Robert 81,121 Velpel, Ray 81, 114,135,141,145, 153, 160 Vinovich, Mama John 92 Vinson, Linda 81 Volkmar, Fred 81 Voss, Donna 72 Voss, Nancy 72,113, 115,128 Voss, Richard 62 Wabel, 'Ron 81,111,116,135,141, 158,160 Wagner, Judy 82 Wagner, Sharon 82 Wainright, Judy 82,128 Walden, Richard 91, 92, 140, 148 Walker, Helen 7,82,100,109 Walker, Shirley 82,101,103 Wallenfang, Pat 60 Waller, Mary Ann 82,105, 126 Wallin, Robert 11, 92,99,115, 145 Wallis, Barbara 38 Walter, Phyllis 92,117 Walters, Kenneth 82,115,118 Ward, Ray 92 Ward, Tom 72 Ware, David 92,121 Ware, Sidney 92,140,129 116 Willis, Milton 82, 101, 129 Willis, Nelson 82, 148 Willsie, Lillie 82, 129 Willsie, Sharon 82,128 Wilson, Jim 82, 108 Wilson, Leora 82, 126 Wilson, Patricia 92 Wing, Russell 72, 108, 110 Wingfield, Mary Jo 82,103, 106, 107, 109, 128 Winkler, Marlene 61,118 Wise, Gerald 72, 118, 127, 135, 148 Wise, Geraldine 72 Woerner, John 17, 61, 96, 105, 111, ' 115,130,131,132,1'i6,18s Wolcott, Robert 15, 20, 61, 62, 95, 98,111, 121, 132, 146, 147,174 Wolgemuth, Chuck 12, 146,147, 151,160 Wolgemuth, Maureen 72, 103, 115 Worden, Barbara 92,100,113 Workman, Marcia 92,116 Wooton, Nancy 82 Wotton, Tom 82, 135, 141, 148 Wright, Gloria 68,72,127 Wright, Jerry 15,61 Wright, Suzanne 82 Wright, Wallace 82 Xanos Pete 83 92 140 145 Yontz, Marlene 20,30,62,97,98,106, 130,132,167,17'7 Yontz, Nancy 82,99,117 York. Jim 111,143,151,152 York, Rocky '72,126,129,143,151,160 Young, Young, Bill 72 Paula 92 Warfield, Florence 36 Warnke, Pat 72,97,110, 121,122, 123, 127 Warnke, Steve 82 Warren, Joan 28, 40, 60,105,118,192 Warren, Richard 92 Washington, Augustus 60 Shuck, Linda 91,117 Shepherd, Virgil 35 Sheppard, Bi-ll 58, 98, 111,130,139, 146, 147, 158, 160 Sherman, Chuck 70,156 Sherry, Barbara 80,101 Sherry, Judy 70,105,109 Short, Gregg 58,135, 160, 174 Short, Paul 80 Shoup. Judy 91 Shreffler, Bob 91 snuck, Leonard ss, 135, 138, 146, ieo, iss Sidell, Kay 58 Siefferman, Don 117 Silvest, Greg 115,140 Silvest, James 91, 128 Simko, Joan 13, 70, 105, 113 208 Sylvester, Jim 72 Tanner, Tom 72,128 Taylor, Bruce 91 Taylor, Diane 81,100,128 Taylor, John 91 Taylor, Ron 72 Taylor, Sandy 72,117 Taylor, Terry 91,104,117 Thatcher, Robert 36 Thomas, Carl 91 Thomas, Judy 59 Thomas, Myrna 6,32,8l, 115,121 Thomas, Wilmer 72 Thomason, Dan 91 Thomason, Judy 59,119 Thompson, Bob 72 Thompson Colette 59, 96, 105, 118, 162 Washington, Gladys 72 Wasley, Bob 82 Waterfield, Julie 60,121,122 Watkins, Georgana 82, 96, 101, 106, 109,117,128 Watkins, George G. 38 Watson, Jettia 92,117,128 Watters, Dan 61 Watts, Bob 82 Weber, Adrian 72,160 Weber, Norma 37 Wegner, Kenneth E. 36 Welch, Emmet 92 Welch, Joy 77,82, 109,128 Welchman, Julie 84,92 Wernle, Dorothy 74,82, 114 White, Donald 92 Zarley, Jim 92,140,148 Zarley, Larry 72, 135, 138, 160 Zerling, Roswitha 92,113 Zimmerman, Joyce 92, 117, 128 Zimmerman, Judy 62, 192 - '- ' W ' V '---- --rar--4n4...i ,A , - - 1 1' , , V , . 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