Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)
- Class of 1961
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X' '51 Q S El- 5 Li ST' I Pas 4 5 ' IPA W fl'x K. 59,5 E li f 51 W QA, P 1 V W eff A ,f ,fff 9 i 1 'H AAI , , l gl rf' I J? i 7 f . N'7m ': , A -s if Q . L , lg 5 F2 V 1 XX' X X l I TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION FOREWARD ADMINISTRATION and FACULTY SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN SPECIAL EVENTS and SCHOOL LIFE ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS ADVERTISING INDEX FORE ORD All human beings are born free and equal . . . Everyone is entitled to all the rights . .. without distinction of any kind. . . Universal Declaration of Human Rights This volume is an attempt to cut through the jungle of tangled issues that have en- twined themselves around, and often ob- scured, the realities and needs of people everywhere. It is time to reaffirm our faith in fundamental human rightsg our faith in the worth and capabilities of the human person, wherever he may be, whatever race color or creed he may beg our faith in the equal rights of men and women in nations large and small. We must practice tolerance and live together in peace with one another as good neighbors. To insure such brotherhood, a better understanding of other coun- tries, foreign to us, is needed. We have, therefore, endeavored to pre- sent the l96l TALISMAN in a world setting, in the hope that world un- derstanding will bring a recognition of people everywhere straining forever to the light that flows from regions out of sight. Perry Avenue from the roof of Woodruff High School 5 f J' 3 INISTRMIO MII 1 HWUITY X, x 5 . I 5 7 2 ,W ,V ,. 5 E 'S .Q 5 A ..f- ww we M yew- BOARD OF EDUCATIO K DR. MARK W. BILLS i Superintendent of Schools ML Jack Gift Mrs. Virginia Newell president Vice President Mrs. Mariesta A. Bloom Mr. R. M. B0ur1a11d Mr. W. C. Jacquin Mr. R. A. Jamison Mr. E. C. Williamson Assistant Principal B Y R O N D U R H A M Kansas btate Teachers' College M. S. Bradley University ADMINISTRATION Principal LOUIS R. MCDONALD B. S. Bradley University M. A. University of Illinois Dean Girls DOROTHY M.PETERS A. B. Nebraska University M. A. Northwestern UDIVCISIIY LANGUAGE A D SPEECH BERTHA BERMAN, Ph. M. English, Chairman English Department IEANNE BERMAN, M. A. English, Reading Development, Publicity Chairman 10 I. KENNETH BUSHMAN, M. A. English, Latin, Reading Development, Observer Editorial Advisor, Junior Stunt C'MARl CAMERON, M. A. English, Speech, Senior Class Play, Senior Stunt, Actors' Guild Miss Drake is enjoying her favorite hobby, crocheting. PAUL CAYWOOD, M. A. KENNETH CAMP, M. A. English, Speech, and Speech, Student Council Dramatics 3k A T , E ,, MARGARET DALTON, M. A. BETTY LEE DRAKE. M. A English, Sophomore Stunt EDg1iSh, Junior Stunt GLADYS HEDSTROM, ED. M French, French Club DON MATHEWS, B.A. English, Cross Country, Varsity Basketball BERNADINE ROACH, M.A. English, One Act Play, Senior Stunt Fh- yy QQ KATHERINE LANGTON, M.A, BETTY MANSHARDT' B-A- English, Freshman Stunt 12 I-2 XA Valli X ll 'gf1??f: E ll . ll. 'Affair i ,ja fy -,gf . I EDWARDINE SPERLING, M. A English, National Honor Society German, German Club l AVICE PERDEW, M.A. Spanish, English, Pan American Club FLORENCE WARFIELD, M. A latin, latin Club ll ANDREW R., I-IOEFLIN, M. A U. S. History, Geography, Hi-Y GERALD MCDERMED, M.A. U.S. History, Freshman Counseling, Freshman Basker- ball, Fresh. -Soph. Baseball. GEORGE W. KEY, M. A. Biology, General Science, Chess Club Sponsor SCIENCE EDWARD MOLL. M. S. V. C. Shepherd, B. Ed. BiO1Ogy, Activity Club Chemistry, Science Club GEORGE BARTLETT , M General Mathematics, Algebra, Camera Club IEE:-Q' . Q1 1 ' f' ,- ,Q 51 ., '7a2'7E95i ,., f A . as-fr,,., ,QW -1': f. ,. . i, F Alton B. LOI1g. M- A- EARL I. MILLER, M. A. General SCiSHC6, W00dW0fk- Physics, Practical Science Stage Sets Ticket Manager 5' X - LOUISE V. WHITE, M. A. :'- g Biology, Allied Medical i ,1t', ' Careers Q. s f, aw! MATHEMATICS ilqaige- A. VERNA BLACKBURN, M Algebra, Mathematics, Ushers Club il I - A. tial V ' -,.., L -. elf-a err-:isa ZZ. igiifi W. G. CARLIN, M. A. Plane and Solid Geometry, College Algebra, Christmas Charities, Christmas Tree, Christmas and Thanksgiving Baskets 13 , .4,,'..'?' ,V .Mt 'S' Q 3 1 if-. 'QED I as-Sidi' '5-. : I --Y TI ,Sf . ,Q -' .- fd ' sux- Pm2?':sa4'S ..:fQ1j' 5:5 I Zi., f f E. F. HARMS, M. A. Algebra, Plane Geometry, General Math, Intra- murals, Projection Crew w. ENGLAND, B. S. Math, Intramurals Mr. Carlin has an extensive gun collection. il BU INESS FLORENCE I. COURTRIGHT, M. A. Shorthand, Typing, Secreterial Practice, Office Machines, KENNETH I. BUCHER, B. S. Business Law, Business Training, Bookkeeping, Observer Business Adviser Duplicating Programs 'Milan 14 R. E. ENGELBRECHT, M. S. Electronics, Math, Soph. Football, Golf, Stage Sets, Amateur Radio Club MILDRED M. MARTENS, M. A Algebra, Trigonometry, Senior Math xx rw' . lf V Q .Q S' jf' N BYRON MCCORMICK, M. A Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing, Stage Crew GLADYS E. MILLER, B. A. Shorthand, Typing HAZEL E. AITCHISON, M. S. Clothing, Family Living, Y-Teens at - L. R. BROWN, M. S. Basic and Mechanical Drawing, Stage Play ROLAND W. SANDERS M. S Office Occupations Placement Director of W. I-I S., Principal 0' 0 . 14' A , . f ' V at ' Z s 3 , . A .. Adult Evening School 5 my X' H0 E ECONO ICS LAURA HEDSTROM, M. S. Foods, Sophomore Counselor, Junior Red Cross INDUSTRIAL RTS ,au MELVIN BRYE, B. s. ' Drawing, Stage Sets Q .y' - 3 Q? 3 CARINA HEINZMAN, M. S, Clothing, Foods , Home Management '!! ' 423.52 it C. E. CARTER, M. s, Machine Shop, Machine Drawing, Stage Sets 'EW 15 Howard Collier, M. S. Carleton Jacobson, M. S. G. Raymond Logan, B. Ed Basic Shop, Advanced Woodwork, Printing' Stage Sets Carpentry Machine Shop, Stage Sets Nancy Eaton, B. Mus. Ed. Vocal Music ll W Ill vmui ul xl. L ur, uf. 16 N USIC and ART Elbert Edelbrock, M. Mus. Ed. Band, Honor Band, Twirlers 3 Dolores Lauderbaugh, M. F. A. Glenn I-BbFeCnI, M. M. Ed. Glenn SCITWQTIZ. M- A- Vocal Music, Ensembles Orchestra Aff, Stage Pflilififlg PHYSICAL EDUCATIO Virgil S. Boucher, B. S. Health, Physical Education, Varsity Football, Sophomore Basketball, Tennis, Warrior Tribe, Student Insurance ' '- if, . ' -V - 1 . givv,feg:3ggv,eQ., -' f'ai,1flr5.Zif,1 - 5 1 ' ifF2,?2QE.gfZ5i521b'Qiffff ' i 7 - t ial' S' ',ffi:2'1i5E, Wif 5,11 54iK'fA,2--'i:lflfZ'd'? gfz,-.,,,. , 4, f- I., ir 'sp-,1s1,'sf515f.1,gggg, . 185' gl 5 g !ii',Qf'3,5?7.3,'. fg-liiil 1' ' as is sim -f .4-1. 'Maia.s21w'gf1s?.sf2.1,Q . ' ' ' -P : - .i 1 2 - , 3'-i f 2 if if I . f ' ,iw 'J rfsaiggzss?ff2,1wf4fifZe.: f f1?f5s'ff?Z5z.'- . . eff-it ltfzi'FT32i?7ifi- if -ny x31'i3?i4sii'i,ii ,. ,... gif ' ' 'ii-.,.. -. . i:?'m..1'- 'K lswwwl ' . f ' V- , 'f ' is ' fliffw iwai-,i5,i!E1SfPhV .,,,:4f-- 4 N- . . ..- aw ww. 9-5 1 ,W .f 5 , 1-fs 3 . .. 1-Jw. --M ...fm , 1-1 ' rf wtf:-1 iw-rw ' mai 1- fr., writ, ,. :i,, 1, -:.l.'am -wa is ,. . . .. , . . .1 , sa 'A wijihm , r li N J: . 'a. ZQ5' Fi M , - S -':l2 1 WW -J' . , , 5 r J. Nancy Brauer, B. S. Physical Education, Health Cheer leaders, Winsomes fi-f ' H 2.:. . Ii i in - V r.-922 ?rxA?5::'.: if :Pm ,. .. . . c g i - 5l ?f,..,.Js:vfa,. f V 'il' : l , 5 S' l lf. as x sat T 2 .s .. .,-::r! '3.! 3. , .fam 45 .2 .a Ya! 7 is .x i fb lgi igl' . ,, 3gasQ.' :s5 2 r X X V . , it l 5 Thomas Correll, B. S. Health, Physical Education, Varsity Baseball Coach Charley M. Gross, M. A. Health, Physical Education, Driver Education, Assistant Football Coach, Wrestling and Track Coach Miss Scheffel's favorite pastime is camping. Miss Anna Breitenoeder Records Clerk Mildred D. Scheffel, B. S. Physical Education, Driver Education, Advanced First Aid. G.A.A. VlVi3l'1 TOCICICH, B- S- 7 Q . ' Milf... N 2a??bi' - Physical Education, was saga, Health, rim Aid, G, A, A, , Winsomes 4 'A ' Ruth C. Roth, M. A. Librarian, Library LIBRARIAN OFFICE STAFF Mrs. Genevieve Dean Mrs. Delores Monser Treasurer Secretary f-an Q 1' , fu-.sv sv la 1' K r was-s Mrs. Gladys VanDeventer Attendance Clerk 01 .s 5' iii CAF ETERIA TAFF QW - 0 i? xl X ll 4 Edwin Fall Catherine Kane Charles Neuhaus Engineer Matron Stanley Harve Thornas Stuart Y Charles Kavanaugh Fireman 'Wx . i Qfuiupggv- ,ya 5 ik-1 as C .2 ' f f-,fp W ,V X :fn 5 X LEFT TO RIGHT: Loretta Boyle - - Manager, Bessie Stewart, Bernice Hiedlebaugh Phyllis Skaggs, Barbara Wallis, Lucille Iglehart, Lillian Peterson, Margaret Matheny, Corlieu Lutticken, Florence Meckling, Pauline Lewis CUSTODIAN S George Hyland Head Custodian Melvin Bower mwaw SBE Otilla Ulrich Matron George Watkins Gardner ,y 1' sry ,my j i -'rt N4s.,.,,65-PP' 'SPN lflagkwjm' 5 . na Q3 V - 2' x. 'r 5 .5 - - T EL. . fa . rm ' QQCQ X. ,ff Q f ,gm '-gw' - i . 1 2 av' K ' N- XR 5 V1 V' . 4 . 1' 4 ' 1 F f K EV ......q.,v ,,,.,....--v- - J ,ff 3 J' Q 4 U in-W-lk wax If S-f3E,. W2? ff' 'N , 4,9 M wg Q i ww emi? J L 5' t' QQ if 'ki I 'IM msg ag, gif t A A . W- lv W?-Q, 0 ,W ' W W , , In ms! 5: N v Y if ' S 'Fw-B-.Af'ff -0 - W E kk N., R5 Li fn M F X wg 3 W3 K x .ff ' 'ffy ' 1. J M ' , 6 W g 1 RW Bob Harrison, Sue Mathisen, Kaffie Sullivan, Ed Purcell, President Secretary Treasurer Vice-President NE IOR PEGGY ALLEN Academic, Allied Medical Careers, French Club, Variety Show, Stunt Shows. Fairest and best adorned is she. IUDITH ANDERSON Academic. Observer Editorial, One- Act Plays, Talisman Business, Actor's Guild, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Ouill 81 Scroll. n There are souls that are pure and true. CLASS OFFICER SANDRA ANDERSON Academic. Junior Red Cross, G.A. A., Allied Medical Careers. Sports and I are best friends. MORRISTEEN ARCHIBA LD I Academic. Allied Medical Careers, Y Teens, G.A.A, 'The gates of happiness swing wide before thee. Club, Junior Achievement, CARL ASHLEY Academic. Intramurals, Sopho- more Baseball, Soph- omore Basketball Man- ager. A swell guy who is al- ways on the go. avi' WILLIE BARLOW 1 Industrial Arts. Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club. He knows a lot, he just can't think of it. EDM OND AUGSPURGER Academic German Club, Science Club Variety Show, Stunt Show Senior Class Play, Y. F. C- . Orchestra, Band. A boy and his horn. CAROLYN BAVIS Academic. Debate, Latin Club, Math Prefect, Junior Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Masque and Gavel, Variety Show. A fairer lady there never was seen. SUZANNE AUGSPURGER Business. Style Show, German Club, Ushers Club, Art Service Office Occupations. lf silence were golden, she'd be a millionaire. DIANE BARGMANN Academic. G.A. A. , Ushers Club, Latin Club, Operetta. Constrain me not to common sense. .-af,.f,,, + rf' ,Alb LARRY BECK Academic. Sophomore Basketball, Cross Country, German Club, Intramurals. There's great ability in trying to conceal one's ability. ID' Y -1-W , 4 . 1 , X I ' 3' f -Q-. , xx JERRY BEDWELL Academic. Intramural Basketball, Sophomore Baseball. He's got the South in his soul. CHARLES BENTLEY Academic. Freshman, Sophomore, and Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball, Lettermans' Club, Ger- man Club. Like Napoleon - small, but mighty. GAYLE BENZ. Business. French Club, Library Club, Stunt Shows, Junior Achievement. Ever eager to speak was she. 'diifrh'-K: fi :I age my 'T DANIEL BESSLER Vocational. Projection Crew. Be glad and your friends ' are many. DAVID BIBB Academic. Intramurals, Science Club, lnterclass Tourna ment, German Club. Never a worry, never a care, When opportunity knocks, he'1l be there. ' CHARLES BLACK Academic. Christmas Play, Stunt Show , lnterclass Basket- ball Manger. Now when it comes to studies - Bah! But when it's women - Ah! 13 IUDY BLUNCK Academic. Library Club, Y. F. C. , Pan American League, Junior Achievement, Office Assistant , Ir. Executive Award . Here's a gal who'll really go places. Her personality is as high as the aces. ED BOHANAN DON BOLLINGER Academic. Industrial Arts. Varsity Track, Soph. Junior Achievement , Football. Stage Crew, A boy always aching for 3 good time, Be good and be different.' .TAMES BOND Academic. Student Council President, Debate and Extempore, All School Play, Three One- Act Play, Stunt Shows, Key Club, Latin Club, Actors' Guild, National Honor Society, Observer Editorial, Talisman Business, Soph. and Junior Class President, Boys State, Masque and Gavel, Publicity Staff, Top Ten, Honoria, Jaycee Ir. Citizen, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Fina list . 'Glory follows virtue as it were its shadow. if BENJAMIN BRAINARD Industrial Arts. Lettermans' Club, Band, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Varsity Football Manager. A friendly guy who is a lot of fun. PATRICIA BRITTON Academic. Peoria High School - 2 years. Majorettes. Softly speak and sweetly smile. JAMES BROWN Academic. Master Choir, Boys' Choir. Little he asks, his wants are few. ii IU Qc Q.: X 1? fllfly -rd -4 -if gcgjcai Qx'H . 11 .IULIA BROWN Academic. Variety Show, Stunt Show, Christmas Play, Operetta, Winsomes. Thy simple doom is to beautiful. be ROBERT BROWN Industrial Arts. He never lets his studies get him down, and rarely gets down to his studies. ROBERTA BROWN Business Student Council, Stunt Shows, lr. Red Cross, Style Shows, French Club, Variety Show. 'df 'dr-iii STEPHEN BROWN Academic. Observer, Stunt Shows, Quill Sc Scroll, Latin Club. 'Silence is golden. but pd When Steve is gone, the hall rather tang, will seem .dreary. 23 WILLIAM BRYANT Academic. Lettermans' Club, French Club, Stunt Show, Track, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, Illinois State Track Meet Wherever there is authority, it is natural to be disobe- dient. SUSANNE BURGUS Academic. French Club, Operetta, Master Choir, Publicity Staff, Future Teachers of America. Kindness is Wisdom. ' Emi. VY'- NJ Il Pi vw HERB ERT BUZBEE Academic. Latin Club, French Club, Key Club, Projection Crew Stage -Crew, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Operetta, 3 One-Act Plays. As good natured a soul as e're trod on shoe of leather. KENNETH BYERS Academic. Latin Club, Stunt Show Jr. Red Cross. Why worry about tomor- row, it's still today. 42 x, . , I 1 el V I gf, R NOLA BYRN ITICHI gray! Business. Library Club, Stunt Show, Pan-American League, Office Occupations, Junior Achieve- A companion whose cheer- fulness is worth gold. IOHN BYRNE Academic. Master Choir, Operetta, Lettermans' Club, Golf, Freshman and Sophomore Football, Stunt Show, Track, French Club. That'sHwhy mothers are GEORGE CAMP Industrial Arts. Jacksonville, Arkansas- 2 years. Projection Crew, Track. A fun-loving boy. DOUGLAS CAROLUS Academic. Pan-American League, Stunt Show, P. E. Assis- tant, Tennis, Varsity Football Manger. A regular all 'round guy. TOM CARTER Industrial Arts. Freshman, Sophomore and Varsity Football, Sophomore and Varsity Track, Letter- mans' Club. I hurry at my own conven- ient speed. 'Nl' IAMES CARVER Industrial Arts. Pan-American League, Intramural Basketball. Always ready to do a good turn, he goes his way with little concern. MARY DEE CARVER Academic. National Honor Society, Science Prefect, Quill SL Scroll, Masque 85 Gavel, Publicity Staff, II. Red Cross, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Three One-Act Plays, All School Play, Senior Class Play, Latin Club, Y.F.C. , Actors' Guild. Climb high, climb far, your goal the sky, your aim the stars. RALPH CHANCE Academic. Latin Club, Wrestling, Intramurals, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Fresh- man and Sophomore Baseball, All-State Band, Dance Band. A good disposition is more valuable than gold. I ix ,Rx 3 ii' Xl. 4 xl ...quaint- ,H-v 'ills ROBERT CHESTER Academic. Operetta, Intramurals, Freshman and Sophomore Football. Sweetest li'l feller, every- body knows. NICK OLAS CHIAMES Academic. Talisman Editorial, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Track, Freshman and Sophomore Football. He has a mild, quiet look, but so has dynamite. n GARY CHRISTENSEN Academic. Lettermans' Club, Latin Club, Stunt Show, Varsity Wrestling, Sophomore and Varsity Football, Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, Freshman, Sophmore and Varsity Track. Bravery never runs out of fashion. Y IUDITH CLAN IN Vocational. Latin Club, Ir. Red Cross, G. A. A. . Ushers, One in a thousand. 25 -r-W 1 SHERRY CLAYTON Business. Operetta , Winsomes , Homecoming Attendant. You don't have to be noisy to be popular. SCOTT CLEAVER Academic. Latin Club, Lettermans' Club, Freshman, Sopho- more and Varsity Football, Freshman, Sophomore, Varsity Basketball, Fresh- man, Sophomore and Var- sity Track. To love the game be- yond the prize. 74 if-r rf, S if ,,, x'w A , X513 I ,ff V, at , . . xy, f as S. I sf. 'ff skirt!-kl ,6f11Q.klf,.' Ar DARLENE CLEMONS Business. Orchestra, Girls' Choir, Y. F. C. A quiet tongue shows a wise head. JACK CLINE Vocational. Manual Training High School - 3 years. Although we don't know Jack so well, we are all pretty sure he is really swell. ,f-wtf' 1r'j:j'f'9 EDWIN COOK Academic. Intramura ls, latin Club, Freshman -Sophomore Basket - ball, Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Baseball. 'Not that I like study less, but I like fun more. 26 LEWIS COULSON Academic. Latin Club, German Club, Science Club, Master Choir, Operet-ta, Three One-Act Plays, Talisman Editorial, Junior Red Cross. Knowledge is a treasure. SUE CRICKMORE Business. Majorette, Allied Medical Careers, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Library Club. I chatter, chatter as I go. I. MARTIN CROWLEY Academic. I Spalding Institute - l year. 1 Latin Club, Pan American Club, Projection Crew. I Sometimes I sit and think, but mostly I just sit! L ,MF DAN CULP WILLIAM CUMMINS industrial Arts. Academic. E1etterman's Club, Freshman- barrel-mans' Club, French sophomore Track, Cross Country, Club, SIUHI Shows, V21'SiIy Wrestling, Stunt Shows, Art Wrestling. Service Club. 'Tiny and terrific, Will learning ever cease? ROSMUND DARLING Business. Peoria High School lf? yr. Orchestra, Band, Y. F. C. , District and State Music Contest. If everyone as pleasant as she, what a wonderful world this would be. -af GORDON DAY Academic. Variety Show, Operetta, Cross Country, Jr. Red Cross, District Music Con- test. Someday they are going to take my tongue out. ,gpm .W - . ,, I'-c:'1,3f K WILLIAM CUTTER Industrial Arts. Lettermans' Club, Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, Freshman, Sophomore and VarsityFootball. He is not as bashful as he seems. + l bf DARLENE DANZ Business. Operetta, Master Choir, Latin Club, Ir. Red Cross. Some people are quiet as a mouse, l'm quieter. HOPE DAVIS , Academic. j, x A Ti National Honor Society, Y 5 'fill' ,,1. 4 Q, French Club, Masque ' 1 , 'K . and Gavel, Debate, Quill A ,,,, g 'ikp I if 8LScroll, Stunt Shows, Art R ' y Service Club, Three One- G Act Plays, Junior Red --ini' Cross, All School Plays, ' Extemporaneous Speaking, Variety Shows, Observer Assistant Editor, Student Council, Girls State Rep- resentative and State Officer. Her speech is 'a burning fire. I Ol-IN DeB ORD Academic. Operetta, Science Club, Radio Club, How noble is reason. IEANETTE DEMMIN Business. Junior Red Cross, Y. F.C. , Allied Medical Careers, Operetta, Style Shows, Stunt Shows, Cantata. An outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual grace. ma ,E :L cf' DAYTON DOREY Academic. Manual Training High School - lyear. I came to school to study, but I soon got over that. I-aa .., ,W g .ia .. f lm i 'Laswwtw ww -1-1 .r,..,E.. ,,., . ,.. z ...Az :,. ,,., 5 ww 21 -1. -5 if 'faizzlr-ff:s',.f'- '- i . gfafgrtiafrif ..,,. . ,aa ..., . ..,.. .-,v fi wise was -- in wkwiisfrif K, -rg + - 5221- ' rs i gy. ' . .,......t,,r.., ,i . -meirrzW5awtazu,.faveg,G2w' f A552 h.i,.. fi S-21 'iz' .. ' 9'-'F 'Q rw- f Ffa ' It -115 , f ff wig- ' I-156' . f ' 152. 'fic A r ' Q EDWARD DERRY Business. Junior Achievement, Marine Corps Reserve, Stunt Shows, Latin Club. l like women at a distance. v ,I , .i,11X11w.-a.- S, .. , M. ggf5gggg,,1Wrffw.?:3z . L-A rw, my mawssrs-1aif41f'f '?E'H 5Q1f?i552g?'2f5qng:?rgf5 Q ,rag..,,a,,agw.. figs B4 .. a.t,fa11't,ftsz1f , gaaftliiegggrrfa Qg.q.air2.aasfr ..'f,'::.:?',5: ig' 'Q ,sez -lf..:,.gfaf,e. taller? 5:5551 5 -: :. V ff1: ,g5aSla?a seay,ai3e:rwfW.fs:12,l ffs5.fw'ff1'1f1'K anew: f-affix? Yfsizazwm -- :,f51l5i'1'9 'M ' ' w.a?Q.2.M.sr,1m tm , ., . Mavis'twfr.ya,.a1ewr:' lmariaawirrarmsr'2'Nfii'f1Y'if ., . 2 iifv I ,m...ile5.,.,,,,r.,g.,,f,,,.,,. . in ,M -1.1, ,g5iag2aQggg?grafrsQsz.w.af .,.- . -- Q .Q X nwsrsffwefww 2 W 25 gg si? wa ggarwi. frfwams, sf' - 4'4sszi?5lf.i'7??'V5Z'3li?f5fi?7S , . f- V A - Qg5l5,t,g M s YA-S'bL!lafe4ff,1 V. . 1:-mfs, . , , - . X I J A 'U , . - . E...masf .2 i We? i 2 it ' rr ' .giant ,G S 2 - M s ignaller S X, r V ,als .li .. 355121 as . 111' f ci., ' W ,f.gg,. sex ' rf ff' if K A-EF . . .. W, if ., . 1 .ff,-,: A- fmt' 3 , . . . er r ,gf - nur... rr HM, .. . . ii., ,. F L, . - , la, . W... ,v rm.. ,.. -ef , at fr 1. - - ,af lgufpii. K wa, 'K-rw .. , rmf ,, , Q sw V r gait - xr 9, , X, -. ,., f- 3 .sy -xg , . ,fr'1i- , ,VW ,. 1 ,,t,t.., .3-fr' lg 5 1 t fr X i rs, S Q ,N in 1 finalist H if fa -.lf af f Haj J as J :K f xx Kxe rf 1 r 4 Q if . t rx 4 If 5 i f .r it K Y! 4 3 rx K' Jfr Q' 5 Q 'W' a H. 1 1,, U., f , -,, - X , . :,.g7--g- . ,i , X, DEAN DeVORE Academic. V y ,,gaa5,,.,l3!Q5g.ggg3g,.s5,f2 , .-f,.. .- , -' 1 L' wf0'sa'f21aaQriggws.r rifsgrgllgaia H2355 . 35 K - s-earalpgeagag ' .ff - , -- 51 17. ra.-. lex. . rf, miiigigggiggigggy .t a a - 1, .: avr fifglgtlsrrgs , , , . 1 1 Q Q 9 .. . . frifr - .4 , vu , -- g m w,sfr ',?5'r11-, af A . , ., N- -.,kg.,.ws- 3, .1 'R , 5 sa M .f 3 '5 A as fwfr if . x 'ima :il it ' 5 ' if r v BARBARA DIKE Academic. Variety Show, Operetra, National Honor Society Track, Wrestling, lntra- French Club, MHSQLIG and mural F00rba11, Gavel, Quill Sc Scroll, Art Service Club, Debate and Someday in the hall of Extempore, Three One Act fame as a singer we'll Plays, Variety Show, Observt find his name- Student Council. Girls State Chief in vivacity and ' Quiz, accomplishments. ff' lx, ,wi G E Q RONNIE DOTSON Industrial Arts. La VONNE DOUGLAS Home Economics. Y.F.C., G.A.A.. She has the faculty of seeing A quiet guy, but pretty swell, as almost anyone can tell. the sunny side of life. 28 PATRICIA DRISKELL Business. Operetta, Y. F. C. . She goes on her own sweet way and asks for no advice. KAY DRYSDALE Academic. Latin Club, Actors' Guild, Stunt Show, Variety Show, National Honor Society, Talisman Business, Honoria, Quill 8: Scroll. 'Somewhat serious, some- times gay, she does her best at work or play. ff' BETTY DURRETT Business. Office Occupations, G.A.A.. 'Being quiet bores me. JOAN EDWARDS Business. Girls' Glee Club, Girls' Choir, Y-Teens, Ir. Achievement. A light heart lives long. DOUGLAS ERRION Industrial Arts. A truly modest fellow. LEE EVANS DAVID EWING Industrial Arts. Academic- Operetta, Stage Crew. .Such a quiet lad .. He is the master of his own mind. .,, F IUDITH FAVUS Academic. French Club, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Student Council, lr. Red Cross, All School Play, Office Assistant. A winning smile, a win- ning way. CHARENE FELDMAN Business. Office Occupations, Operetta Future Teachers of America, Ir. Red Cross, Stunt Show, Girls' Choir. A sceptic world you face with a steady gaze. 2 Q-ucv' - ff JUDY FIELD Academic. Chillicothe High School- l yr. Operetta, Y-Teens, Style Show, Girls' Glee Club. I could have danced all night. TERRY FINNEY Academic. Freshman Football and Baseball, Intramurals. Happy-go-lucky and lots of fun. ,.,X QE yy' 1 N, , If '- X XXX f X Y , f - K , .?...i.V, , + .li.i A rc i - I rrl I f ' I .y B GARY GARNETT Vocationali Manual Training High School- 1 yr. Jr. Red Cross, lnterclass Basketball, Varsity Track and Football. Men of few words are the best. LORINE GIBSON Home Economics. Pan American Club, Y. F. C G. A. A. 'She doesn't let her work interfer with a good time A99 WILLIAM GREENLEAF Academic. Latin Club, Radio Club, Key Club, Stunt Shows, WILLIAM GREESON Academic. Operetta, French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Projection Track, Wrestling, Intra- Craw- mural Basketball. He does his work from day to day and meets whatever comes his way, Life is no longer if I hurry. The world is no better if I worry. GARY GRIGG Academic. Bluford, Illinois - lyr. Pilot Point, Texas- 1 yr. Key Club, Intramurals, Boys Ensemble. 'Silence and learning go hand and hand. 12' CLIFFORD GUNTER Business. Office Occupations, Orchestra String Quartet. As dependable as the dawn. fraflf' 'Na 1 2 A ,, , rw- A 5 SHARON GUNTER Business. Office Assistant, Style Shows, Stunt Shows, Ir. Achievement, Ir. Red Cross. Often seen but seldom heard. 's . Y 1 6 f 7: 'wf Ez, A' 3' 4. rr-tpifwat My FL-:ki . , .-W' LW . I 1' ,,-f-' M ' -. 49 4 .M . fs LORETHA HARRIS Business. Champaign, Illinois- l year. French Club, Operetta, Office Occupations, G. A. A. Loretha radiates charm in her own way. DEAN HAINLINE Academic. Latin Club, Variety Show, All School Plays, Camera Club, Projection Crew, Orchestra, Masque and Gavel, Jr. Achievement, Jr. Red Cross. An upright, downright, honest man. --mi X 3 WR lt Kat 'Ref 2' w'52g, -'.F'3'??f ll ' 3 fv'i.r'S.Wk -1 rw 2 1121 nz :MR 'F- t 31.21229 N' .Ysf5':Z,., TQ-lim M .t'9Y'5I5'3 'v5' 5: ...W-gg. 1 .... -,..::t...,. wg- , .sn - -mtxtlrau 'fe2',. ' -'f sf- t -'41:::::3:::. z2-1 . 4:5- '1 13,3 tztztitugmyl - 5-npr' . I - 5 ' tween' . H im-q............ 1. '11-.m::::::::. V- ff, .plzzt-gg 'gQ1211'QtZL ef ' v-R..-5 ROBERT HARRISON Academic. Latin Club, Key Club, Student Council, Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, and Baseball, Varsity Foot- ball, and Wrestling, Letter- mans' Club, Stunt Shows. Cassanova has nothing on him. ,t 2. SALLY HARRIGAN Business. Ir. Achievement, Ushers, Stunt Shows, G. A. A. She is quiet but very thoughtful of others. 4, . -in .T., , BARBARA HART Business. Pan American Club, Office Occupations, Operetta, Girls' Glee Club. Keeps to herself-wish she wouldn't. With her person- ality, she really shouldn't. OSKAR HASCHKE Academic. llettermans' Club, Fresh- man, Sophomore and Var- sity Football, Freshman and Sophomore Wrestling, Fresh- man, Sophomore and Varsity Track, Varsity Football Co- Captain. 31 An ideal guy that never gave the girls a chance. CARL HARRIS Academic. Orchestra, Radio Club, Freshman Football and Wrestling, Y. F. C., Ir. Achievement, Intramural Basketball. 'I wander lonely as 3 cloud, ii 't 'ZT w +1 ,adv fin RONALD HAZZARD Academic. Key Club, Lettermans' Club, Golf, Wrestling, Latin Club, Ir. Achieve- ment, Intramural Basketball. 'Brain power is not measured by the size of the head. A v PAUL HEINTZ CARYLE HELMICK DONALD HIRE Academic. Science Club, German Club, BUSUIESS- Industrial Arts National Honor Society, Boys' Pan Alneflcan Club, G. A. A. Ensemble, Honoria, Intramurals. 'There's no substitute for Pep like hers is given to very Silence is golden hard work. 1 A X6 X 4 N K X 1 MTX' X X fp! I a Q4 Hafner' x.!1,yxLXlJ ff isa,--SEX1, Q. if V 997' M 'ADW' A A I 'A ll I . . X M 2 .f p, l at X Mui i af- -1 if CAROL HOERR Business. Office Occupations, Girls' Ensemble, Operetta, Ir. Achievement, Master Choir. 'Carol makes friends and keeps them, LINDA HOERR Academic. German Club, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Observer Business, Ir. Achievement. A sweet and quiet gal. few. JURGEN I-IOEGL Academic. Realschule, Germany - 1 yr. Richwoods Community High School - 112 yr. Pan American Club, German Club. He came to us from across the sea. A finer lad there never could be. 32 ROSEMARY HOT OVEC Academic. Office Assistant, Latin Club Future Teachers of America Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Winsomes, Style Show, Ir. Red Cross, Ir. Achievement. Tis talk that makes the world go around. SANDRA HUETT Business. German Club, Talisman Editorial, Stunt Shows, Ir. Achievement. A good worker and a fine gal. s , ' is , t, .ug 3 'Sl , fkezseigi. . f swarm- -.V ..wE?'Q'QEN4? .il ' , J .A ffsiehwssiiti.. , ,ggfwal if-QFQM -- . ,, '-- ' ,. 9F:.,,lu ,. :ff...:. ' ijt , if A f VICKI JOHNSON Academic. Y. F. C. , Variety Shows, Stunt Shows, Band, Jr. PAULA JACKSON Academic. All-School Play, Latin Club, Student Council, Observer Business, Observer Editorial, Three One-Act Plays, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Ga- vel, Sophomore Class Trea- surer, Junior Prom Queen, National Honor Society, Stunt Show, Voice of Dem- ocracy, lst. Humor and intelligence make a good combination. WAYNE IB EN Academic. Student Council, Freshman, Sophomore and Varsity Foot- ball and Basketball, Freshman Track, National Honor Society. The sweet magic of a cheerful face. SHARON HUNT Home Economics. German Club, Library Club, Art Service Club, Ushers, G. A. A., Ir. Red Cross, Jr. Achievement. A sweeter gal you'll never know. T3 ll ,X jgjx Jfausx, L, . :Cx l ROBERT JOLI FF Academic. Latin Club, Track, Varsity Basketball, Master Choir, Achievement, A capella Boys' Choir, A capella Choir, Observer Business, Choir. French Club- Friendship is the gift Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low. of the gods and the most precious boon to man. n NANCY JONES Academic. Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Junior Achievement, Pub- licity Staff, Office Assistant. A volcano in a constant state of eruption. PATRICIA JONES Business. Library Club, Art Service Club. If silence is divine, she is an angel. 33 ball. RICHARD JONES Academic. Latin Club, Key Club, Lettermans' Club, Fresh- man Basketball and Base- ball, Sophomore Football and Baseball, Varsity Foot- ball, Basketball, and Base- A boy with pep and pleas- ing looks, who'd rather die than look in books. DAVID KARR Academic. German Club, Operetta, Contata, Master Choir, Boys' Choir, lr. Red Cross, Jr. Achievement. Plans his work, then works his plan. 63963 LYNETTE KERKER Business. Student Council, Cheerleader, Style Show, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Homecoming Queen, Tomahawk Queen Attendant, Winter Sports Queen Attendant, Secretary of Sophomore Class. My heart is fixed. 34 ii-39 IUDITH KAVANAUGH Academic. Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Operetta, Winsomes, Ir. Red Cross, Allied Medical Careers. A jolly girl with a smile for all. MARGARET KENNEDY Academic. French Club, Math Prefect, Office Assistant, Allied Medica Careers, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, The best of heelers is good cheer. MARK KING Industrial Arts. Lettermans' Club, Wrestling, Varsity Football, Intramural Football and Baseball. Thinking is a waste of thought. JAMES KINSEY Academic. Morton High School-1 yr. Stunt Shows, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore and Varsity Baseball, Interclass Tournaments. l was born for something great, what was it? RUTH K LEIN Business, Latin Club, Mikado, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations. lt's a quiet mouse that envad the cat and gets the cheese.' CAROL KNAPP DARREL KNOBLOCH Academic. Academic. French Club, Band, Art German Club, Science Club, Service Club. Lettermans' Club, Stunt Shows, Wrestling. Vlildest manners and gentlest 1'IT1 110i lazy. VIH just in heart, love with rest. SHIRLEE KOONS Business. lr. Red Cross, Y Teens , Art Service Club, Style Show, Variety Show, Library C lub, an If Rome were she'd stop to Stunt Shows, Band. burning, ask why. IUDITH LA MBERT Academic. Latin Club, Ir. Red Cross, Allied Medical Careers, Ushers, Style Show. 'Always smiling. THOMAS KOHRS Academic. Student Council, Art Service Club, Beaus, Freshman Foot- ball, Intramural Basketball, Stage Crew, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Operetta. 'Someday when l'm a great man ............ '9 .1 U DENNIS LAM OT TE Academic. Pan American Club, French Club, Chess Club, Band. ..I. m a man of few words. DOUGLAS LANGHOLZ. Academic. Key Club, Lettermans' Club, Master Choir, Stunt Shows, Operetta, Latin Club, Varsity Football and Tennis, Intramural Basketball. Never sober, never sad. Who could find a hap- pier lad. 35 DENNIS KOLB Industrial Arts. Projection Crew. Smal1 service is true service. RICHARD LAT VAITIS Academic. Latin Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Junior Achieve- ITIGHI . Why should one study and make oneself mad? n .n How sweet and fair she seems to be. IUDITH LAVIGNE Academic. Latin Club, Allied Medical Careers, Stunt Shows, Band Future Teachers of America, Orchestra. Happiness lends cheer. 0 ,- in Y F I ff 'T F T I I, 3 , R f CAROLYN LEAVER Home Economics. Pekin Community High School - 3 years. Y Teens. School and me jugt don't quite agree. BARBARA LEIGHT ON Business. Roosevelt Jr. High - l yr. Manual Training High School - l yr. Red Cross, Office Occu- ations. SHEILA LEAP Business. Richwoods Community High School-2 yr. Ir. Red Cross, Future Nurses Association. It pays to be good. I tried it once. DIANA LE ASON Academic. Latin Club, Varsity Cheer- leader, Homecoming Atten-, dant, Winter Sports Attendan Student Council, Variety Show, Operetta, Stunt Show. Of all possessions, the N IDOSI precious is a good and sincere friend. l ROB ERT LENT Z Academic. Student Council Vice President, National Honor Society, Key Club Presi- dent, Freshman Class President, Band President, Sophomore and Junior Class Vice President, Three One Act Plays. R6 GEORGIA LESLIE Academic. Observer Editorial, Winsomes, Y Teens, Junior Red Cross, Latin Club, French Club, Math Prefect, Stunt Shows, Variety Show. 'One reason why 'Gem1e- men Prefer Blondes', TERRY LEWIS Academic. Track, Football, Key Club, Latin Club, Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, National Merit Scholarship Award. Why teachers retire I SHARON LIN DEN Business. French Club, Master Choir, Operetta, Cantata, Stunt Show. Quiet, cute, and clever. EV! LA URE L LOWDER Academic. Talisman Business, Obser- ver Editorial, Science Pre- fect, Office Assistant, Latin Club, French Club, German Club, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, National Honor Society, Three One-Act Plays, Quill and Scroll, Honoria. 'Happy smile and brain that's keen. Not always heard when she is seen. fl ROSINA LUMMP Business. Dramatics Club, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Win- somes, Operetta. Easy to look at, hard to beat. SALLY LIVINGSTON Business. Operetta , Variety Show n To know her is to like her. TOM LOT TMAN Industrial Arts. Spalding Institute - 2 yrs. Varsity Football, Inter- class Tournament. Dare me to think! gf VANNA MCENDOLLAR Business. All-School Play, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Y Teens, Office Occupa- tions, Actors' Guild, Red Cross, Library Club How sweet and gracious, even in common speech. MICHAEL MCMULLAN Academic. Lettermans' Club, Varsity Golf, Pan American Club, Stunt Show, Projection Crew, Junior Achievement I-Ie would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question.' As merry as the day is long. LINDA MANGOLD Business. Library Club, Stunt Show, Acapella Choir, Y. F.C. . 'Never taxed for speech. SHARON MARFELL Academic. All-School Play, Stunt Shows, French Club, Ir. Red Cross, Style Show. I I WP .v.sfr..,,, aafsg-gggssl 5, ff . I - Wgmwg M, I., k,,...,, .. ,sus . ,. s, ...,,,,s.,,,., . sigrg r isffi swiss: .- .H -5- ' Ctr? - ,. ..,,. ,. .sn . ,sfffgfgsrgss , swag: -1 gms Seal . ass, . W . Eaf ,Z : , f V '5'Ea:.. : ..--:- ,:-,... l fs -, .. .- .. .V KM W 7 Kara, 'ni N.-PLT' 5 , ,.....,-.sg sg :V -s.-say: . .za . 'sz 'eh ukiim. Fm Zalfva-rw r 554577 i7fl?nA L F2 ,ff P 3 5-gli gf, 1 Q , EQ, ... , .fa ,A , , .- . JR . I We A I ...aes -, - .rf ,si'if,,,,sr,..'.s.ssr--'- . . ry., . . ,,. .., W . . .. -,lewis 'ms,'fff gg., . ..... . ,,.s , . isifrflrww., n f., ,. -- ,wg -292: - few r 2 1 f -.' .1..sf3x.ffii . --as sw f --- f,-- ws, 5. fr 4 ri GEORGE MARKS Industrial Arts. German Club, Track, Cross Country, Projection Crew. n Why shouldn't one work and make one's self a man? AIAY MARTIN Academic. Freshman, Sophomore and Varsity Football, Freshman Sophomore and Varsity Wre ling, Track. A whiz at football and othe sports. Good natured and never out of sorts. IACQUELINE MARTIN Academic. Varsity Cheerleader, Jr. Red Cross President, Actors' Guild, Library Club, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Y. F. C. , French Club, Miss Tomahawk 1961. A good laugh is sunshine in a house. 38 JAMES MARTIN Academic. Band, Orchestra, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Radio Club, Actors' Guild, Three One-Act Plays, Ir. Achieve- l'l'16I'1I A right good fellow. SUE MATHISON Academic. Projection Crew, Winsomes, Science Prefect, Stunt Shows Variety Show, Debate Squad, Pan American Club, Ir. Red Cross, Senior Class Secretary. She has eyes that could speak though her tongue were silent. 1 3, as ALBERTA MAXWELL Academic. A penny for your thoughts. E . . tina: 1 ,Q , 2' .I .:. ir- ' -2. X h Sig lla ' as fflrifff- ,,,.- mr... , :a.,.a..l..,..,. ..,, -.,,.-, -. wi-H: X.. -'ire 51 '- ssis geyxfslse. lic: , Ag it aaa ,, , fini gf :ay 1 Ziliggflggf fsfsrfiiii ns- br ,f --...fQ'f ' ' 4 .. gg! JH-Q ..... , . .. f 1 W , ,.,,,, sr c - M Zta - . A 1 7 K . - vn1f'.sf .'qp s l , 'ruff' . 6 in 1- K ia .af . MEDFORD MA YHA LL Business. La Rose High School and Roanoke-Benson High School. Track, Cross Country. He's the kind whose nature never varies. .Q S HARON M OHR Academic. Stunt Show, Variety Show, Style Show. Reserve is stamped upon her meing until her sparkling eyes you've seen. u TERRY MEIDROTH Industrial Arts. Stunt Show, Intramurals. Tis better to be small and shine, than to be big and cast a shadow. CRAIG MULLEN Academic. Sophomore Football, Varsity Football. I stick strictly to business-- monkey business ! ROBERT MEIZELIS Vocational, Spalding - 2 years, The less there is learned, the less there is to forget. IUDITH MUZZY Academic. Stunt Show, Three One- Act Plays, Operetta, Latin Club, Variety Show, Ger- man Club, Allied Medical, Careers, Cantata, Ir. Red Cross. 'One who gets pleasure in being able to help others. ' ROB ERT M YER Academic. Farmington Community High School - 2 years. His talents were of more the silent class. SUE MILLARD Academic. Woodruff Winsomes, Freshman Class Officer, Talisman Business and Editorial staff, Observer Editorial Staff, Quill Sc Scroll, Masque and Gavel, Art Service Club, All-School Play, National Merit Scholarship Award. 'Ah - men! SUSAN NAUG Academic. Oak Grove, India. Allied Medical Careers. Very reliable and highly efficient. ' FRITZ NEUMANN Industrial Arts. Camera Club, Stage Crew, German Club, Projection Crew, Art Service Club, Stunt Show, Variety Show. Sunset and evening star, and I'm off for a good time. nv JAMES PARKER Academic. Latin Club, Lettermans' Club, Key Club, National Honor Societ , Wrestling, Freshman ang, Sophomore Track, Golf, Observer Ed- itorial, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Quill and Scroll. He has a head for figures - we mean math, of course. RICHARD PEARS ON Business. Varsity Football and Track, Intramural Football, Lettermans Club. Wit and humor. els ' ..z .iff li NANCY PEEL Academic. Student Council, Junior Class Secretary, German Club, Talisman Business, lr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Relay Queen, Homecoming Queen Attendant. Thou hast wit, fun and fire, GORDON PENCE Academic. Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman Baseball Manager, All- School Play, Master Choir, Operetta, Latin Club, Intramural Bas- ketball. A well-made man who has good determination. up FREDERICK PFAFFMAN PAUL PHILLIPS Academic. Key Club, Operetta, Intramural Bowling and Basketball, Boys' Choir, lr. Red Cross, A capella Choir, Ger- man Club. Thought is deeper tha speech. 40 n all Academic. Science Club, Boys' Choir, Acapella Choir, Operetta, He's the silent type. school. He keeps his 5 5 '-f g H sl Es? A. 2 . C, , ' fi wr ii nfftfif gihfff, R ef T STEVEN PRESTON Academic. Orchestra, Jr. Achievement, Latin Club An easy going fellow. ,.,..qus , qfiiiu. 'gif WAYNE PULLEN Academic. Latin Club, Band. 'Quiet outside, quiet in head and keeps it cool. IUDITH RABER Academic. Student Council, Talisman Business Staff, Latin Club, German Club, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Woodruff Winsomes, Allied Medical Careers, Freshman Class Secretary, Ir. Red Cross, Band. A happier girl will never Her laughter is contagious, you see! JOYCE RIEDEL Business. Actors' Guild, Stunt Show, Variety Show, Winsomes, Ir. Red Cross, Jr. Achievement. Sure she's happy, you know why? She already has her EUY- N EDWARD PURCE LL Academic Shenandoah Ir. High School, Miami, Fla. Key Club, lettermans' Club President, National Honor Society, German Club President, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Base- ball, Lyle DeKa1b Trophy, Academic Trophy for Basketball. He is the fountain of honor. IOANNE PUSCH Academic. French Club, Stunt Shows, Science Prefect. 'Seldom seen, seldom heard you can always trust her word. nr 51,947 ... -1.-V ' Ai 1 - -' . . 4. - we ' - BARRY RIGGINS Academic. lntra murals , Band. Happy am I, from care l'm free. Why can't they all be content like me? BRENDA RIGGINS Business. Pan American Club, Operetta, Girls' Choir, Office Occupations. Patience is the remedy for every trouble. I '1?5aZ5iU??il5v 539321 EASE nf 5Ei5iV5?5EY 'L In L1 Teil 1' z., JZ argriayrk,.,msa...,..--.. .,,s.,. rf- M . ai rliswfglffMuifm?23:aiismz.s4fi . ,ay gg saa,A,,,,sf.'::.a.-11, . : f .V . . gs . , Q' ff. .Jw if . .P . ,ei I , fk , 1? , ! 1 . f if I WILLIAM RUSSELL Academic. Latin Club, Bowling, Intramurals. l'd rather be right than President. JOYCE ROBERTS Academic. Talisman Editoral, Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Art Service Club. n Mind cannot follow it, nor -words express her infinite sweetness. E LS IE ROG ER Business. German Club, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Jr. Achievement, Jr. Achieve- ment Executive Award, 'Wealthy with friends. L-i 3 :ag GL if U f I ' fix f I f in PEGGY SATTERFIELD Business. French Club, Jr. Red Cross, Ir. Achievement Master Choir, Acapella Operetta. A little peach in the schoolyard grew, A LLEN ROSE Industrial Arts. Ir. Red Cross, Intramural Sports. Thoughts will not work except in silence. IACQUELYN ROSS Business. Latin Club, Future Teach- ers of America, Talisman Editorial, Observer Business, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Jr. Achievement, Office Occupations. l believe the proper study of mankind is man. 45? ' -ag, X ELLEN SAUDER Academic. Orchestra, Talisman Editorial, Ir. Achieve- ment, Pan American Club, Stunt Show, Three One-Act Plays, Variety Show, Latin Club. Nothing endures but personal qualities. F. hkkr 7 In .4 -4 f. 'rri s x t I .ar if 1 It wx ta BARBARA IO SAUER Academic. Stunt Show, Latin Club, German Club, Actors' Guild. Be silent and be safe--silence never betrays us. IUDITH SCHILLING Business. Pan American Club, Y-Teens, Ir. Red Cross, Jr. Achieve- ment, Stunt Shows, Variety Show. Someone spilled stardust in her eyes. SHERRY SCHOENEWFISS Business. Office Occupations, Winsomes, Girls' Glee, Acapella Choir, Y-Teens, Ir. Achievement, Style Show, Operetta. Sherry's quiet ways will make her a successful secretary. MICHAEL SK LAR Academic. Freshman Football, Projection Crew, Stage Crew, German Club, Junior Achievement, Intramurals. 'Tallest of boys or short- est of men, he stood in his stockings just 4 ft. 10. AVIS SMITH Business. Ir. Red Cross, Art Service Club, Allied Medical Careers, Stunt Shows, Winsomes, Office Assistant, Girls' Choir, Variety Show, Office Occupations. 'How near to good and what is fair. JOHN SC HURTZ Academic. Freshman, Sophomore, Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, lettermans' Club, Art Service Club, 1960 Home- coming Chief. He would run a mile for Woodruff and has many times. n s Sa ' 4 sgiiqa Haw E A '...... .-'F WYN ONIA SMITH Academic. 'Here is a lady sweet and kind. RICHARD SPRINGSTEEN Vocational. Calmness is a great advantage. 43 GUS SINGLETON Industrial Arts. Freshman Football, Camera Club, Intramurals, Y.F.C. Stately and tall he moved in the hall. - wi 24, ION STACY Academic. Spalding Institute - l year, Intramural Bowling, Stage Crew, Projection Crew. 'He takes all burden with a smile. TWILA STARR Business. Manual Training High School - 1 yr. Eureka High School- 1 yr. Nothing endures but personal qualities. J I Q7 KEITH STONE Academic. French Club, Boys' Choir, Master Choir Operetta, Cantata, Variety Show, Golf. I uw Honesty, scholarly. S AN DRA STREET ER Academic. Latin Club, Art Service Club, Jr. Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Actors' Guild One of those persons who never gets ruffled. EUGENE STENSON II Business. Roosevelt Jr. High School- 1 yr. Manual Training High School 1 yr. Tennis Team, Intramural Basketball, Lettermans' Club. A good egg, sunny side up. KARNA STURM Academic. Three One-Act Plays, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Allied Medical Club, Math Prefect, Latin Club. A welcome addition to any group. 44 GLORIA STENSTROM Academic. Stunt Shows , Variety Shows, Art Service Club, Actors' Guild. She has occasional flashes of silence. Uust flashes, mind you.j KAFFIE SULLIVAN Business. Ir. Red Cross, Band, Winsomes, Majorette, Style Show, Stunt Show, Office Occupations, Senior Class Treasurer. Nothing common can seem worthy of her. PAUL SWIGER Industrial Arts. Freshman Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Lettermans' Club. Paul makes friends and keeps them. ,Al 411 an TAEKO TANAKA Academic. Kobe College Jr. High, Japan - lyear. Kobe College Senior High, Japan - l year. Master Choir. She has won a thousand friends. RIC HARD THULEAN Academic. Stunt Show, Latin Club, Ir. Achievement, Y.F.C. , Intramural Basketball. Take off your hat to the fellow who minds his own business. EUGENE TOWER Academic. Intramural Basketball. Silence is the perfectest herald of joy. DIANE TAYLOR Business. Ushers, Girls' Choir, Operetta, Christmas Play. A pleasant happy-go lucky girl. MYRNA THOMAS Academic. Stunt Shows, German Club, Talisman Business, Actors' Guild, Head Maj- orette, Allied Medical Careers, Jr. Red Cross, F. T. A. , Variety Show, Winsomes, All-School Play, Homecoming Queen Attendant, Miss Tomahawk Attendkant. Beauty being the best of all we know. y s WJ? ,Q ' ' 4 K CARLOS TRAPP Academic. Latin Club, Varsity Baseball, Basketball Manager, Intramurals. With quiet face and fireless eye. CAROLYN TRAUB Academic. Stunt Show, French Club, Operetta, Jr. Achievement Master Choir. Whatever she does is done with care. ' E n RAYMOND VELPEL Academic. Freshman, Sophomore and Varsity Track and Football, Wrestling, Freshman and Sophomore Basketball, Pan American Club, Lettermans' Club. I'm not slow, I just take my time. A friend to all was she. Man delights me not. A , l sl f 1 MARGARET TRIMBLE Academic. Operetta, Stunt Show, Pan American Club. SHARON TROTTER Academic. French Club, Operetta . I l V - V: FREDERICK VOLKMAR Academic. Taking the world as he finds it. n JAMES UPCHURCH Vocational. A quiet type of earnest active boyhood. ROBERT VEATCH Academic. Band. Warm of heart and clear of brain. RONALD WABEL Academic. Lettermans' Club, Key Club, Latin Club, Stunt Show, Cantata, Freshman Football, Tennis, Ir. Achievement, Observer Editorial, Honoria. Slow and easy wins the race. JUDITH WAINRIGHT Academic. Always and ever a dreamer HELEN WALKER Academic. Ir. Red Cross, G. A. A., Ushers. She looks quiet, but try lighting a firecracker. SHIRLEY WALKER Business. Latin Club, Band, Art Service Club, Stunt Shows, Actors' Guild, Winsomes, Talisman Editorial, Variety Show. l'm a manhater, but the Bible says, 'Love your enemies! BERLIN WARD Business. Richwoods Community High School - 3 years. A most sensible and fit girl. DOROTHY WERNLE Business. North Judson High School, Indiana - l Year. Ir. Red Cross. May she never change except in name. MARY ANN WA LLER Business. Allied Medical, Red Cross, G. A. A. , Girls' Choir, Master Choir, A capella Choir, Stunt Shows, Operetta, Library Club, Variety Show. Ready and willing to do her share. fy KENNETH WALTERS Academic. Stage Crew, Science Club, German Club, Chess Club, Honoria. To be a steady worker is a virtue. W3 X XIII u. l X' xv, .... A- GEORGANA WATKINS Academic. Student Council Treasurer, L 47 Observer Editorial, Publi- city Staff, Latin Club, F. T.A., Actors' Guild, All- School Play, National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Debate, Quill and Scroll, Three One-Act Plays, Honoria, Youth Pilgrimage to the U. N. Talent and brains in a small package, BARBARA WIGGINS Academic. Allied Medical Careers, German Club, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, A capella Choir. The girl with the smile is the girl worth while. .1-'Sis . .., . . ' , 1 5, f . . xasfsz1,.j5. 1 l l 2QW I , IOHN WILKERSON Industrial Arts. Morganfie ld High School, Kentucky - 2 years. Intramurals. He will find a way to success. Choir , Choir, Choir , SHARON WILLSIE Business. G. A. A. , Girls' A capella Operetta. Good humor and generosity carry the day with the popular heart all the world over. Academic. KATHLEEN WILKINS Academic. Des Moines, Iowa - I year. Latin Club, Y. F.C. , Operetta, Master Choir. A friendly girl with a friendly smile. NANCY WOTTON JAMES w1LsoN Business' Stunt Show, Red Cross, Office Occupations. MARTHA WILLIAMSON Academic. National Honor Society, Winsomes, F. T. A., Office Assistant, French Club, Latin Club, Masque and Gavel, Stunt Shows. Happy thoughts, playful wit, and mirthful laughter. MILTON WILLIS Industrial Arts. Ir. Red Cross, Camera ' Club, Operetta, Wrestling, Track, Cross Country. His alibis will get him by. W V- THOMAS WOTTON Academic. German Club, Freshman, Sophomore, Varsity Foot- NANCY YONTZ Academic. Student Council, Red Cr F. T. A. , Actors' Guild, somes, Junior Class Trea fl S French Club, Ir. Achievement, Camera Club. 'Not that I like study less, but that I like fun more. LEORA WI LS ON Academic. Variety Show, Operetta, G. A. A., Stunt Shows, F. T. A. , Master Choir. She will always be remembered for her beautiful singing. ball, Track, Wrestling, Lettermans' Club. Happy-go-lucky, unselfish and merry. A friend whose loyalty will never vary. Oh, this learning, what Talisman Editorial, Stunj Shows, Latin Club. 'To count all of her good qu would be like trying to coun a thing it is! freckles. -V 'Qin Nik LAWRENCE HAMMER KAY HOWARD PAUL SHORT d . Academic. In usmal Arts' Peoria High School - Academic- Sophomore Football. 1 U2 years' Intramurals. To flunk is human, t A well-made man who has a good determination. Three One-Act Plays. 48 'She only had to wait - three years to graduate! pass is divine. JZIIIIMJ' HW7 Addis. Barbara Allen, Duke Alexander, Kay Allen, Roger Allen, Marsha Anderson , Janice , ,Q ,M f 4. , ' , jr X ' ,,k,' 3 I fs ,.f A , ,mfs .eff ,. f t ? if J rnrr 1' , 1 , I + M- W, ., 551 fr X , , ir y 'QI' ,. 5' 'fig M f.. or M-1 I H .3 351,,ggri V , .Q 50 Y me -A , 1 s wr 3 2 I rf A pump 'S 4 kr' S af H ' John Black. 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The freshmen enjoyed getting acquainted at the Freshman '72 Mixer. l 3 S' 5614 R452 7 f 41, , , Y rgif Q V Bm H97 I 200' 1617001 I ff 2 - Z.. Q L 1 Lynette Kerker and John Schurtz were chosen 1960 Homecoming Princess and Chief. They reigned over the entire week's festivities. HOMECO I G 1960 Princess Lynette in her Corvette. Go, Nick, go!!! 74 Jim Bond presents the first place stunt show trophy to senior class president, Bob Harrison. ET TU, VICTORIA A fearsome battle of words between Marc An- thony Woodrufus and Cae- sar Spaldingus was the sub- ject of the junior stunt. The words were a debate, which was to decide the fate of Cleopatra's king- dom and choice of hus- bands. The juniors won second place. THE UNTAKEABLES The senior class offering this year was a satire on the popular television ser- ies, The Untouchables . The stunt portrayed a bat- tle between Elliot Mess's twelve-year-old and Scar- face Capone's twelve - year -old over the question, Who's the strongest? The seniors won first place 3 E x ia ww , - .1 WIDOW WOODRUFF'S DILEMMA - The freshman stunt was a melodrama, with Widow Woodruff as the maid- en who was saved from the villain, Spalding. RUFFWOOD FOR SHERIFF Ruffwood represented Woodruff, while the bad man was Shorty Shamrock as Spalding. The two men were running for sheriff, and Ruffwood won the battle. The sophomores clinched third place in the contest. THE MOUSETRAP r t t Ig- y s ssrt r W it if W ! - A 1 xii to Q M W The play, directed by Paul Caywood, was a mystery concerning a young couple who Y . , inherited a manor at which a murderer was apprehended after a ,'r' suspense-filled series P of events. was The cast included: Jim Bond Barbara Dike Mark Foley Gus Green Paula Jackson Dean I-Iainline Gordon Pence Georgiana Watkins ALL - SCHOOI PLAY Hey, quit that! This is Dress-up Day, GOOD GROOMI G EEK Plaid jackets and high heels every- where you look. The dressed -up line-up Good Grooming Week has now become an annual event. Each year it seems to gain in scope, in interest and in range. This year the Week followed five hints to better grooming. Posture, clean teeth and nails, and shining hair were but a few of the helps stressed during this week. Good Grooming Week was cl.imaxed by Dress -up Day. The event was sponsored by the Woodruff Stu- dent Council. Ghost for Rent was Mr. Skaggs' production for the 1960 Three One-Act Plays. The story concerned a young couple who wanted to take their aunt's estate from her. They planned to take it through the use of a ghost. However , the aged aunt knew a few tricks herself and foiled her greedy relatives. The cast included Gay Foley, Barb Barnett, Terry Taylor, John Cunningham, Pat Mitchell, Kay Howard, Dan- ny Carr, and Sue Brown. THREE 0 E-ACT PLAYS Shock of His Life presented a hilarious situation involving a father who, through the misinformation given him by his son, got the mistaken idea that his life was about to end. The play, directed by Mrs. Roach, starred Lew Coulson, Linda Hoerr, Rich Taylor, Diane Reed, Ellen Sauder, and Harry Doan. In the Mystery of Moldy Manor, the mad surgeon, Dr. Carver, and his family had in their possession a valuable ruby. This stone caused several murders and' perplexed a master detective. Everyone died, includ- ing the mad doctor who was killed by the giant spider. The cast included James Bond, Babs Dike, Hope Davis, Bob Lentz, Dayton Dorey, and Georgiana Watkins. MI. McDonald led our Christmas assembly during which the CHRISTMAS at OODR FF Christmas baskets were presented to the student body. Woodruff students participated in the annual decoration of the Christmas U66 - The Woodruff Letter- men were responsible for distributing the Christmas baskets to the needy. 3TUDi:,N'? on E my 3-Hf'3?!f 3 5065 d A itiiiiliif Ciiwimss All the students enjoyed the Christmas Formal. lj Q '78 Bobby Lee, popular singer, was one of the highlights of our Christmas dance. CHRISTMAS CA TATA This year the WoodruffChoral Department presented its annual Christmas Cantata, The Song of the Angels . The soloists were Mary Ann Springer, Sue Burgus, Janet Timerman, Linda Fink, Julia Keim, C.J. Camp- bell, Gary Grigg, Dean DeVo1e, and Bill Greeson. 1 f Boy's Choir sings Go Tell It to the Mountain. The combined choirs sing Silent Night for their finale. Sing, Dean, sing!! They looked as good as they sang! ! Master Choir relaxes before curtain time The senior girl s presented Taeko her first American Christmas present, a big l F OREIG EXCHANGE STUDE T We were very fortunate this year to have Taeko Tanaka as our foreign ex- change student. She comes from Kobe, Japan. Taeko likes photography and en- joys embroidery. When she returns to Jap- an, she plans to attend a university. Taeko feels that her year here has been very beneficial and educational. We think it has been for us, too. She has been a wonderful am- bassador for her country. ASSEMBLI stuffed dog, at their par- ty for Taeko. Taeko and her sister in America, Paula Jackson. E S Robert Edgar, noted scientist, presented an assembly deal- ing with the many problems Mr. and Mrs. Mc Donald greeted Taeko at a for- mal reception. We were fortunate to have two Shakespearean actors give us a sampling of his impressive writing. encountered in outer space. Hey, Ma! 1 Beatnik Bushman vs. Cavalier Caywood i SENI Directed by Mrs. Cameron, supported by a fine cast, and attended by record crowds, the Senior Class Play was heralded a huge success. The cast included seventeen members, one of the largest ever assembled for a production at Woodruff. The play entitled Curtain Going Up was actually a play within a play. It was like this in the respect that there were two plots. The first concerned itself with the production of the Senior Class Play at Riverview High Schoolg it was mainly concerned with the production problems of a large play for the outgoing Senior Class. The second was the love affair, in a humorous note, of course, between two young teachers. Overall it led to an enjoyable evening of entertainment at Woodruff this year. OR CLASS PLAY l Ken Byers and Sue Mathisen practice Practice makes perfect' one of their scenes. Mrs. Cameron, the director, presents an informal critique after an exhausting rehearsal. 81 wr 1 vi fi lf! -ra 4 1 52:1 3 fl!! W L1qu1d refreshments were enjoyed bv all at Ed Purcell and Kaffle Sulhvan pose for a the annual Sprrng Dance picture at the Mardr Gras the theme of the dance. Students learned of the many phases of college lrfe from ntatives ofthe various umversmes lf Junior Prom King Queen S as John Black, Junior Class President, chose Athena Andros to be his Queen at the annual JUNIOR PROM held this year in the Bradley Fieldhouse on April 29, 1961. SPECIAL WARDS Georgana Watkins won the D. A. R. citizenship award, and made the Pilgimage to the United Nations. A Kay Drysdale was the winner of the city and state Elk's Scholarship Award. ' 4? Q r , .. Jackie Black won first in the state and in the United States in the National Thrift Essay Contest. Willie Barlow was 5 given the Jack Hill E Memorial Trophy 2 and Jim Zarley won the Don Schaffer Award for their i performances in football. Jim Bond was the winner of the D. A.R. citizenship award, the city and state Elk's Youth Leadership Award, and state cham- pionship American Legion Speech Contest. it rrir ... i A . The Betty Crocker homemaking con- test was won by Judy Anderson. Jim Bond and Mr. McDonald display the Lion's Club Award won by our outstanding student council for the fourth year The TOP TE Valedictorian KAY DRYSDALE .r:,,.. were 3.6- wmw my ,gg EL ss Q L 13: rx ra if ,ir if ,sv we M522 5 rn I X K' Judith Anderson Paul Heintz 1, ,TKW 'TW' ki ' - 1 . r . f Y ' A K , r Rx: W. , ,- L ' r af' In k n s A T45 w- 'P'Y ik. 9.4 Barbara Dike Hope DaViS 236 Seniors Salutatorian GEORGANA WATKINS James Bond James Parker Ronald Wabel Laurel Lowder 85 f ,MA V if Y The long awaited day has finally arrived! I GRADUATIO June, 1960 EP ,G . vw U Y --W' N N f 1 ,W fr X ngaawm- 1 Midi, Q, 'lr psiifvkpfmb fs rind' Graduation was held at Robertson Memorial Fieldhouse. f, The seniors waited patiently for their sheepskins. 86 iw Was graduation that sad? 'X 57 '-MSI? W ww is 11 I was Miss I. Berman shows slides to a Reading Center class, Don Ernst delivers a humorous speech to his sixth hour class. 88 ENGLISH DEPARTME T One of the most essential courses of- fered at Woodruff is English. The objec- tives of the English Department are to teach the fundamental skills of writing, reading, speaking, and listening intel- ligently. The students should be proud of their English Department as more stu- dents have written prize-winning es- says and speeches at Woodruff, than any other area school. The most important objective of the English Department is to develop the personality of the student and im- prove his ability of self-expression through English. Robert Mead in a freshman's dilemma: Great Expectations - o Gee, is English that funny, Miss Berman ??? FOREIGN LANGUAGES From the ancient language of Latin to the modern languages of Spanish, French, and German, much can be learned of the cultures and famous person- alities of these foreign countries. Each of the foreign languages are offered two or three years to the student desiring to continue in these fields. Each foreign language sponsors a club which promotes general interest in the field. Mike Jackson points out Spanish-speaking countries on the map 'W Q J LU fffffffffs ., , Charles Miller, Sally E Trott, Donna Nordstrom, Cheryl Naug and Andy Xanos listen intently as Bob Hurd explains Roman architecture. I ,1, Mrs. Manshardt enlightens her fifth hour class Nancy Frisby, Herb Buzbee, Helen Errion, and Gretchen on German culture. Kohrs test their French on a tape recorder. 89 Gary Christiansen Bill Cutter, Lewis Coulson, and Ed Bohanan demon- strate the glide rule. MATHEMATICS DEPARTME T To be an engineer, an architect, or a scientist, one finds mathematics as a basic need. At Wood- ruff one year of mathematics is required . These courses introduce methods and procedures which are necessary in college mathematics courses. Besides working math problems and equations our Mathematics Department furnishes the Christ- mas tree. This department is also in charge of filling food baskets for the needy. Diane Reed, Bob Day, Sylvia Thullan, and Linda Gummerson decorate our Christmas tree with their geometry assignment. 5 I . Kathy Johnson, Sherrill Kahn, Keth Sapp, and Iim Walker work algebra equations. SCIE CE DEPARTME T The Science Department explores and studies our universe, living things, the human body, and our health. All sciences use formulas as their most important tool to instill in the student's mind a method of solving any problem in life and are taught to realize the importance of form- ing sound individual conclusions . ,uma iw....l. Loren Wilmont, Bonnie Martin, and other members of the General Neil McQuarrie de- cifers, L14 FE QCNQG Chemistry students do their laboratory experiments. Science Class take notes of the experiment being done by their instructor. Mitch Favus and Lee Ann Allen identify parts of the human body for their Biology Class. A typing class checks their rate of speed. BU INESS DEP RTMENT As a freshman, a student who chooses a business course takes general business, a course to teach the student the funda- mentals of our modern business world. When in the sophomore, junior, and senior years the student enrolls in classes such as typing, shorthand, and business law. In the senior year, a student can take office occupations which allows them to work a half day in addition to attending classes at Woodruff. This class studies bookkeeping. Students file papers and A shorthand class takes dictation. do other bookkeeping as- signments. A shorthand class practices their brief forms. SOCIAL SCIENCE DEP RTME T United States history, Modern history, and Latin American history, Citizenship, Geography, Civics, Social Problems,and Economics are all parts of our Social Science department. The Social Science department was designed to give the students a better understanding of our country. History helps students to visualize our nation's history as well as that of our world. Geography gives them a knowledge of the earth's secrets and helps them to acquire the education necessary to be a good citizen and to lead a useful life. A Civics class studies for semester exams. Andy Nicoll, Fred Scherer and John Cunningham confer over a serious problem. Linda Atteberry and Bill Gleason portray a colonial family in U. S. history class. 'tvs-2 , sg. . .su Lviykgy T K Es. ' R Joyce Mann and Fred Peters use a geography map. 93 Mr. Long explains how to size a board to George Camp and Harry Harris. 1 DUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTME T vi,-su.-Nb Tom Glison works at his drawing table. Don Parsons sands down his project. Paul Swiger uses a printing press. Boys in woodshop class work on their project. A mechanical drawing class designs busily HOME ECO OMICS DEPARTME T Miss Aitchison instructs a clothing class on how to cut patterns Karen Clemons and Sandy Huett press parts of their project. O- This class works on their clothing projects. This sewing class looks at their patterns and instructions. Sandra Moon and Sandra Ruble make hot chocolate in cooking class. 3 ART DEPARTMENT Students do pencil drawings in Mr. Schwartz's art class. P. E. A senior boys' gym class does push-ups. DRIVERS' TRAINING and HEALTH Cheri Raber explains a road map to her drivers' training class. N , , Health classes often watch movies Hush-puppies add casualness to school life. FADS AT .H.S. Linda Plattner wears her raccoon collar coat lane Regan wears her circle pin. Short skirts are the go. Woodruff jackets are an ever-lasting fad. Bill Greeson displays his trench coat. The shoe style this year is dirty gym shoes. SWL 1 ,,'f 27ffilJ,, wi They call this studying? Library, quiet please! I THESE HALLOWED HALLS A Wee, that's fun!! Wishful thinking. Wow, look at those legs! ! BEHI D THE SCENES Well hi there! ! pig Tl IWTOUXS ann fan 'U' ,-Q.. Wow, aren't they neat! ! Ts it that dull? .2 5 is H, What a lunch!! i L' I E Don't you get it coach? What a time to have engine trouble !! 99 Are you sleeping in study hall? Did the music stop? 'But I don't want to sell tickets, Mr. Miller. AT EASE Work! Work! Work! We don't really sew. ! ! X Hold it! 100 Y'all come! 2: xi P Z M Yin? WS ,354 xii? 4 KL , L ,L Lie, f , ,XL1 LL .4 Www-H if V4 ,-.. My-i- :qv M WIS - -r ' r gi' V Mt 2 L A 5'+ 1?.,g 0IE41Wl4H0lJ' P' if M , L +4 'L.f,w3 'x X xxx , L L L s H lfl N, L Q s 51 HX 4,9 L? Qylix W mf Q ,mr K V LL. Q L - L V V J' 6 K LQ mis in L z A 5 M, K 3 'E 2 2 4 X 3 ,TAMES BOND BOB LENTZ Student Body President Vice-President Student Councdf Iohn Cunningham Par liamentarian The Woodruff Student Council won the Lion's Club Award for the fourth consecutive year. They won this award for their activities scrapbook, awards they had received from other organizations, their outstanding leadership, and sponsorship of different events for the student body. Mr. Kenneth Camp Advisor One for her and two for him. Woodruff High executives. 102 SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES Bob Harrison Babs Dike Wayne Iben Paula Jackson Georgana Watkins Class President JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES 9 r , ff 'if 'QW -1 , Q . X gs. A 1, is ., Q nm, 'r ew- Y-in . John Black Linda Atteberry Roger Allen Carole Doss Kirk Kahrs Class President SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES I-as Y ' 'I ' - 'I :siggiiirglaii ' K slsigslgg rf' ':if5T-- K' MW Ierry Howell Sue Burke Bob Day Terry Dobbins Ted Yontz Class President FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES rf it s dT'af,7ra1a5,sp , A Class President M1tCh Favus Mary Sue Leslie Frieda Neumann Judy Nickerson TALI SMAN EDITORIAL STAFF Miss Barbara Detrick Advisor The editorial staff worked busily every Classes Editor day sixth hour. Joyce Roberts Art Editor Jean Richards Index Editor 104 Linda Charles Editor Jackie Ross Sandra Huett Organizations Co-Editor Sue Langholz Faculty Editor Mike Jackson Asst. Sports Editor . :-sf . , 'f-122 ,. 5:-cps, - fs, Q 6 s at 7 X 1 . if ffwffzz,gfrf5J' .ff if Sas 53: 'f W . ' W 5 Linda Plattner Lew Coulson Organizations Co-Editor Sports Editor Steve Arnold Special Events Editor Louise Hoerr School Life Editor Sue Millard Art Staff Roger Burget Photographer Q, Q in '43 rr f x ssl? 33 Judy Anderson Jim Bond Nancy Peel TALISMAN BUSINESS STAFF Mr. Earl Skaggs Advisor Linda Atteberry Dave Harms 4 , , lCi?ViX1 F gig: A, .im -is-if - .5 s Y ' rf - ' .. - in A fa V- F A. -. -11 W ' Mary Ann Springer sr in -.,,- 1 K ly ,35,,i,,L, if 55 , rrr' 2 . 1, f- ' 11 vm Mm 'F br? - 'S f , st Cheryl Dreyer Advertising Manager Kay Drysdale Cheryl and Kay work on advertising copy Business Manager Athena Andros Secretary Photographer I ohn Sutton Peggy Irwin Laurie Lowder i , .':, it 'L ' :4' if MF' E Terry Taylor Roger Warnke it Visyy. ,, . 105 Olmamwen IIM PARKER BARBARA DIKE MR. BUSHMAN EDITOR-IN-CHIEF ASSISTANT EDITOR ADVISOR EDITORIAL FIRST ROW: Paula Jackson, Georgana Watkins SECOND ROW: Helen Errion, Georgia Leslie, Sue Millard THIRD ROW: Mary Dee Carver, Janet Timmerman, Judy Brunson, Babs Dike, Cheryl Dreyer FOURTH ROW: John Sutton, Bill Thieman, Ron Wabel, Steve Brown STANDING: Jim Parker, Jim Bond ADVISOR: Mr. Bushman Stott 35:2-51-:E5iI:i .Ir-s: Ma I: W' - J M Q., 3 A , ,. , I ew- 54 S ' , 'f' 'I '3,, :i53 S I is lf? I r me-wr yuh- ' ' ,llQ5i351'Q 1 'Q BARBARA BARNETT PAULA JACKSON MR. BUCHEK ADVERTISING MANAGER BUSINESS MANAGER ADVISOR BUSINESS Back Row: Mr. Bucher, Sue Vobroucek, Terry Taylor. Middle Row: Jackie Ross, Paula Jackson, Becky Berger, Carol Richardson, Janet Traub. Front Row: Barbara Barnett, Linda Gansch, Dorothy Reichel. 108 BACK ROW: Myrtille LaMotte, Janet Timmerman, leora Wilson, Diane Bargeman, C. J. Campbell, Gary Grigg, David Karr, Paul Heintz, Hal Heitler, John Duncan, Gerard Lais, Donna Dixon, Carol Traub, Linda Fink MIDDLE ROW: Darlene Danz, Carol Ohl, Taeko Tanaka, Iim Brown, Denny Schmidt, Herb Buzbee, Dean DeVore, Pete Cvvlcmten Waiting is the worst part of the performance! E Z' Y' Xanos, Bill Greeson, Dave Bibb, Gordon Day, Judy Lavigne, LeAnn Darling, Julia Keirn, Shirley Davey FRONT ROW: Mary Ann Springer, Peggy Satterfield, Sue Burgus, Phil Lawrence, Tom Kohrs, Bob Chester, Jim Gipson Pat Mitchell, Keith Stone, David Ewing, Madora Broughton, Mary Ann Waller, Kathi Wilkins Choin MUSIC COUNCIL Herb Buzbee--President Dean DeVore--Vice-President Janet Timmerman--Secretary Judy Muzzy--Treasurer ' -U lr it TOP ROW: Pam Russell, Daylene Elliott, Karen Travis, Dorothy Reichel, Cheri Knight, Nancy Wilkins, Kay Alexander, Carole Marcille, Maryruth Kellenberger, Darlene Clemons 2 Trudy Miller, Gloria Leap, Karen Connelly 3 SECOND ROW: Linda Klein, JoAnne McCright, Pauline Stanbery, Sue Vobrouck, Paula l Young, Judy West, Maxine Stanbery, Carnez Dudley, Pam Rohman, Linda Neal, Doris Reames, Norma Crouch FRONT ROW: Betty Beckett, Peggy Irwin, Jenny Zimmerman, Karen Kellenberger, Randee Powers, Gretchen Kohrs, Sherrill Naug, Bonnie Jacobsen, Carole Richardson, Rosalie Hulse, Ned Winters BOYS' CHOIR BACK ROW: Dave Teater, Randall Rush, William Moyers, Danny Brown, Steve McDonald, Mike Hucal, Jerry Lisenby FRONT ROW: Rick Taylor, Tony Sauder, Don Baker, Ray Veach, Chuck Walters, Everet Welch, Ned Winters S BOYS' ENSEMBLE ri 3 i SEATED: Bill Greeson STANDING: Hal Heitler, Phil Lawrence, C. I. Campbell, Gary Grigg, Gerard Lais, Dean DeVore, Jerry Howell MIXED CHORUS TOP ROW: Tony Sauder, William Moyers, Don Dunfee, Gus Singleton, Randy Rush, Emmet Welch, Jim Johnson SECOND ROW: Susan Naug, Bella Lieberman, Sally Harrigan, Pat McGee, Dorothy Jackson, Vicki Fullington, Patricia Bourland FRONT ROW: Ellen Sauder, Mary Greenleaf, Janice Hall, Bronwyn lngrin, Ethel Huff, Brenda Hammer r Q . Q FOURTH ROW: Rosilee Potter, Larry Arnold, Carol Moletti, Pam Risinger, Gay Foley, Bob Lentz, Mr. Edelbrock, Larry Miller, Melvin Hands, Fred Scherer, Roy Mears, John Coulson, Claude Buckley, John Kellenberger, Gloria Hall, Pam Norton, and Vicky Price. THIRD ROW: Dennis La Motte, Walter Ebbert, Bob Davies, Dave Ware, Jim Martin, Vicki Johnson, Rosi Darling, Russell Defenbaugh, Dave Jones, Stan Bieber, Gary Bohanon, Ronnie Thompson, Jim Potter, Steve Bibb, Terry Moran, Gary Reece, Wayne Pullen, and Ed Augspurger. SECOND ROW: Dick Chance, Marilyn Martin, John Marshall, Judy Lavigne, Sherrill Hahn, Le Ann Darling, Torn McCormack, Purcilla Blackburn, Starr Coppersmith, Mary Ann Scott, Joyce Martin, Harold Mears, and Bob Veatch. 2 2 i E ,! -i John Marshall and Roger Warnke. 112 Clarinet Quartet: John Marshall, Walter Ebbert, Marilyn Martin, and Rosilee Potter A U E E FIRST ROW: Roger Warnke, Barbara Proctor, Marilee Potter, Ken Walters, Carol McCrorey, Sandy Dahlquist, Bonnie Martin, Kathy Johnson, and Carol O'Connor. 1961 QHVQJ ea Ulancll -N-u-......,,,,,,, The Woodruff High School Band forms a Kool Kat from musical program Dixieland Beat. 113 The Woodruff High School Band was honored by having first position in the 1960 Santa Claus Parade. Drum Duet: Freddie Scherer and Bob Lentz, 114 French Horn Duet: Sherrill Hahn Iudy Lavigne Terry Moran, Gary Reece, Wayne Pullen, and Ed Augspurger. 3 5 Rosi Darling, Russell Defenbaugh, Judy Lavigne, John Kellenberger, Steve Bibb, and Gary Reece. ff' Melvin Hands and John Coulson. Dave Ware, Jim Martin, and Vicki Johnson. 19 Pam Norton, Bonnie Martin, Gloria Hall, Head Majorette, Vicky Price, Sandy Dahlquist if 3 5 2 1961 ORCHESTRA 'H' I VIOLIN DUET1 Ellen Sauder, Carol Pullen. FIRST ROW: Carol Pullen, Jackie Moritz, Lynn Sausser, Cherie Reed, Ron Sanford, Steve Preston, Dean Hainline SECOND ROW: Roger Warnke, Marilyn Martin, Walter Ebbert, Mary Ann Scott, James Martin, Rosie Darling, Ed Augspurger, Rudy Jungst, Judy Lavigne AT PIANO: Sharon Bradrick STANDING: Fred Scherer, Mr. Lebrecht, Dan Bessler 1: 1 I? A i I J --..,NN, STRING OUARTET: Ellen Sauder, Carol Pullen, Dean I-lainline, Steve Preston. STANDING: Mr. Lebrecht i Steve Connet Gary Reece Doug Jackman Bob Eslaire, John Starkovich, Hamid MCHTSI Ken Majorsi Fritz Neumanni, Jon Stacey Standing: Andy Nicoll, Richard Latvaitis, Ken Walters, Tom Mabee, Randy Jacobs Seated: Steve Arnold, Don Jackson CHESS CLUB 7 118 N P BLICITY STAFF Miss Jeanne Berman, CAclviserj Nancy Harmon, Georgana Watkins, Hope Davis, Terry Taylor KNEELING: Gay Foley, Linda Atteberry U D1 U5 FP H FJ wwwwa wmwwswwa . ,TTY . if BACK ROW: Tony Sauder, Chuck Brooks, Ted Yontz, Dave Ware, Loren Glackin, Jim Bond, Roger Warnke FRONT ROW: Georgana Watkins, Sue Mathisen, Steve Derry, Babs Dike, Hope Davis, Mary Greenleaf, Lynn Bavis AT SPEAKERS STAND: Susan Neidiinger, Mr. Harris, Randy Jacobs 119 ALLIED MEDICAL CAREERS TOP ROW: M. Kennedy, D. Teater, T. Crowley, B. Broman, J. Dudas, P. Mitchell, J. Lisenby, K. Travis, S. Millard THIRD ROW: P. Elliot, L. Darling, R. Taylor, J. Morttz, T. Coates, C. Marcelli, S. Tybarger SECOND ROW: J. Lawrence, J. Muzzy, C. McCrorey, E. Thompson, J. Zimmerman. J. Raber, J. Errion, P. Lynch FRONT ROW: 1. Ross, K. Wilkins, K. Coe, S. Miller, J. Oepke FUTURE TEACHER AMERICA l2O W? TOP ROW: M. Boettger, R. Gunter, L. Wilson, D. Teater, M. Kennedy, S. Millard, H. Davis. THIRD ROW: B. Berger, V. Roehrig, B. Grcome, T. Taylor, L. Rule, K. Kobler, L. Gummerson. SECOND ROW: I. Green, B. Bolton, J. Raber, A, Schaal, N. Yontz, N. Harmon, C. Dreyer. FRONT ROW: I. Wilson, J. Richards, R. Hotovec, K Wilkins, S. Neidlinger, M. Kirk, G. Watkins SCIE CE PREFECTS Joanne Pusch Laurie Lowder Sue Mathisen Bonnie Botton Janet Little www Jackie Lawrence Jettia Watson MW, Sue Neidlinger .ff SCIE CE CLUB TOP ROW: G. Reece, M. Hackett, L. Coulson, P. Heintz, F. Peters, D. Brown, E. Augspurger, S. Connett THIRD ROW: T. Taylor, J. DeBord, K. Majors, J. Lisenby, L. Glackin, S. Arnold, D. Teater, J. Wolgernuth, A. Nicoll, C. Taylor, D. Jackman SECOND ROW: D. Mari, A. Bell, R. Jacobs, R. Baker, C. Brooks, R. Warnke, T. Coates, T. Lochbaum, S. Bonomo, N. Harmonh S. Derry, F. Brown FRONT ROW: D. Jackson fPresidentj Phil Herbst fVice-Presidentj Ken Walters fSecretary-Treasurerj ,IN y Z3 i gm P33 l Q OFFICERS: Linda Atteberry, Treasurer, Herb Buzbee, Vice-President, Athena Andros, M' President, Carole Doss, Secretary ' ,X Kia f list, q ii 11,415 AX U ...., if X if my H ' .t x 54 T L Gganfleg-uoua ncmqaia? TOP ROW: Ralph Stever, Jane Errion, Cheri Knight, Barbara Bollinger, Karen Barnett, Mary Lou Boettger, Carol Phillips, Roswitha Zerling, Janet Traub THIRD ROW: Luanne Hazzard, Vicki Roehrig, Judy Pinkney, Ralene Kavanaugh, Denise Sarver, Carol Stevenson Corrine Claude SECOND ROW: Bill Greenhood, Crystal Petruzzi, Nancy Harmon, Romelle Wehrle, Linda Plattner, Ken Dotab FRONT ROW: Marilyn Kirk, Richard Defoe, Jean Richards, Athena Andros 122 I I s 5 FOURTH ROW: Margaret Kennedy, Nick Georgianni, Don Jackson, Richard Clinch, Dick Green, Ray Mason, Herb Buzbee THIRD ROW: Kirk Kahrs, Diane Studinger, Carolyn Traub, Jane Regan, Nancy Frisby, Terry Taylor, Carole Doss SECOND ROW: Patricia Bourland, Carol Pullen, Karen Kohler, Ellen Thompson, Georgia Leslie, Bonnie Johnson, Julie Keener FIRST ROW: Janice Brownfield, Laurie Lowder, Judy Nickerson, Linda Atteberry, Peggy Allen, Jeanne Place FRE CH CL B FOURTH ROW: Dave Dace, Karen Travis, Gary Ghighi, Roger Burget, Sue Brown, Ruth Gunter, Dorothy Reichel THIRD ROW: Bella Lieberman, Sue Burke, Judy Hart, Jim Ulrich, Linda Fink, Helen Errion, Sharon Lybarger SECOND ROW: Carole Richardson, Harold Powley, Sue Gleich, Becky Berger, Dennis Smiser, Carol Kappler FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Springer, Starr Coopersmith, Gretchen Kohrs, Sandy Dahlquist, Pam Risinger 123 FOURTH ROW: S. Shay, D. Teater, C. Anderson, D. Ware, B. Broman, J. Marshall, D. Jones, I. Howell THIRD ROW: C. Hershberger, R. Taylor, B. Thiemann, T. Sauder, C. Taylor, I. Hendrick, E. Schoaff, B. Martin SECOND ROW: S. Bieber, S. Tremain, D. Moore, P. Elliott, D. Nordstrom, M. Zeisler, L. Gummerson FIRST ROW: F. Scherer, P. Stanton, R. Baer, L. Bochler, L. Sausser, G. Hudson, J. Ross aotd Wlon - - + r ' rtr J I . .-.LM LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Mary Sue Leslie, Atv mfg!! ' Presldentg John Marshall, Vice-President T 1, K I cvflflljfl Treasurer, Cherie Raber, Secretary, Fred Scherer 35? kr sm 'ini' -M WAW . ., my - gvw' Q TOP ROW: R. Warnke, C. Brooks, T. Yontz, W. Pullen, T. Dobbins, K. Byers, S. Jackman, B. Hurd. THIRD ROW: C. Cleary, J. Gipson, D. Baker, T. Lochbaum, T. Coates, B. Herter, D. Harms, D. Dixon SECOND ROW: L. Charles, P. Miles, P. Irwin, B. Groome, A. Miller, C. McCrorey, S. Vobreuck, P. Blackburn. FRONT ROW: P. Kincade, S. Neidlinger, C. Raber, S. Scott, K. Coe, S. Thulean, J. 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TOP ROW: Rudolph Jungst, Walter Ebbert, Linda Hoerr, Ken Walters, Lew Coulson, Steve Lund, Ed Augspurger, Gary Reece, Andy Nicoll. THIRD ROW: Steve Derry, Heidi Calton, Fred Wink, Janet Blach, Mark Foley, Douglas Jackman Bobby Jo Sauer, Janet Selburg, Doris Plessing. SECOND ROW: Arlene Schaal, Dave Mari, Paul Breymeier, Bob Davies John Cunningham, Darrel Knobloch, Linda Gnehln, Sandra Bradley. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Manshardt, Fred Brown, Barb Wiggins, Chuck Bently, Mitchell Favus, Richard Kline, Frieda Neuman, Diane Reed. GERMAN CL B YO TH FOR CHRI T TOP ROW: Jackie Moritz, Mary Dee Carver, Steve Lindstrom, Ed Augspurger, Vicki Johnson, Wayne Pullen, Marilyn Martin, Judy Blunck, Pam Rohman. THIRD ROW: Pauline Stanberg, Patty Jones, Sharon Bradrick, Darlene Clemons, Pat Driskell, Lorine Gibson, LeAnn Darling, Janet Selburg, Randee Powers. SECOND ROW: Pam Russell, Myrna Thomas, Sue Naug, Barbara Fortune, Maxine Stanberg, Sherrill Naug, La Vonne Douglas, Carole Richardson, Sherri Stevens. FRONT ROW: Carol Pullen, Sylvia Thulean, Jackie Martin, Bill Greenhood, Kathi Wilkins, Bonnie Jacobsen, Priscilla Blackburn. 6 .4 BACK ROW: Gus Green CVice-Presi- dent, Steve McDonald, DannyBrown, Fred Peters, Mike Hucal fTreasurerj, Richard Clinch, Bill Mattes 5, TOP ROW M Scott R Kavanaugh P Hensley I Lowry N Wilkins E Parker D. Sarver, C. Erickson SECOND ROW: R. McChriston, L. Gummerson, L28 ,. ii M 1: FRONT ROW: Dave Harms, Bill Green- hood, Dave Dare, Alan Packer fSec.J Ray Pesch, Bill McGuire fPresidentj, Harold Mears WN 38: W 1 T- Yii j 'ig ., f ' . 5 A ' .1 ,H ' , X 5 , I. Perkins, B. Griffin, G. Hall, M, Koontz, B. Lee, S. Lybarger, S. Krueger FRONT ROW: S. Hill, E. Lovett, S. Archi- bald, L. Vasser, B. Fortune, J. Hayes, M. Archibald TEENS 6 TOP ROW: T. Taylor, D. King, T. Hickman, D. Brown, D. Karr, L. Coulson, S. McDonald, S. Arnold, N. Peel, S. Berger. THIRD ROW: J. Brown, M. Willis, J. Little, S. Williams, M. Grachek, T. Coates, E. Parker, M. Foley, P. Schraeder, G. Leslie. SECOND ROW: H. Doan, S. Conner, T. Coughenour, S. Trott, T. Rudd, S. Langholz, P. Paul, J. Favus, J. Martin, M. Williamson. FRONT ROW: M. Snell, L. Atteberry, J. Brunson, K. Cole, N. Yontz S. Hunt, B. Leighton, J. Mann, J. Clanin. UNIOR CRO Q i . E if a . 3 i FOURTH ROW: E. Roger, I. Meyer, D. Teater, B. Levasseur, P. Xanos, B. Greeson, I. Blunck. I. Lisenby, T. Kohrs, S. Millard. THIRD ROW: L. Bachler, M. Greenleaf, L. Gummerson, P. Howe, D. Moore, L. Genehm, D. Walker, A V. Roehrig, V. Fullington, I. Keener. SECOND ROW: Clyde Taylor, J. Selburg, P. Young, B. Brown, B. Groome, L. Weisheit, L. Darling, L. Pickel, P. Hilberg, R. Moore. FRONT ROW: M. Kirk, L. Bavis, G. Kohrs, R. Russell, F. Newmann, J. Everettz, A. Andros, I. Ross. l29 kiwi., fi , ua is O ,, ART ER ICE CLUB O ! FOURTH ROW: C. Knapp, F. Neuman, I. Schurtz, B. Fice, G. Sandman, S. Trantina, M. l King, C. J. Campbell, D. Taylor, J. Taylor 0 THIRD ROW: B. Groome, S. Millard, M. Willis, T. Kohrs, T. Carter, J. Lisenby, J. Koehl T. Crowley, J. Roberts, M. Francis O O SECOND ROW. P. Moore, D. Culp, D. Knobloch, R. Powell, I. Traub, L. Weisheit, D. Bennett, I. Chew, S. Walker, C. Bentley Q O FIRST ROW: J. Clanin, D. Bergevin, J, O'Laughton, P. Jones, S. Conner, I. Coatney, S. j Streeter, S. Hunt, I. Place ? 4 . .sstr Q , ,4 V fag BACK ROW: Margaret K-oontz, Ieane Coatney, Eva Burnett, Diane Taylor, Louise Remelius, I I Pam Rohman, Sandy Krueger FRONT ROW: Judy Clanin, Sally Hunter, Carol Stevenson, Sally Harrigan, Barbara Worden, Patty Jones, Sharon Hunt 130 X Jim Walker John Sutton Robert Carson Donald Jackson PROJ ECTIO CREW Dave Harms Terry Schutte George Marks Ken Majors Dan Schurre Mike Sklar Martin Hackett Steve Connett Jim Wolgemuth Clarence White Gary 3'-21mO1'1I Jim FFJSIDY Gary Remmel CAMERA CLUB Greg Stephens David Marks Bob Hierman Terry Lockbaum i 1? 3 STANDING: Andy Nicoll, Richard Clinch, Roger Burgett, Martin Hackett, Mr. Bartlett SEATED: Cherri Greene, Bob Mead, John Cunningham, Craig Brown 131 i OFFICE OCC P TIO TOP ROW: Carol Hoerr, Suzanne Augspurger, Sally Livingston, Clifford Gunter, Betty Durrette, Dorothy Wernle, Sherry Schoeneweiss SECOND ROW: Avis Smith, Ruth Klein, Rosina Lumpp, Vanna Mclindollar, Nancy Wotton, Shirley Walker, Barbara Hart FRONT ROW:' Barbara Leighton, Nola Byrn, Kaffie Sullivan, Jackie Ross, Loretha Harris, Charene Feldman, Brenda Riggins OFFICE ASSISTANTS TOP ROW: Carol I-loerr, Pat Mangold, Judy Blunck, Betty Broman, Margaret Kennedy, Sandy Berger, Sandy Williams, Nancy Wotton SECOND ROW: Barbara Fyke, Janet Selburg, Judy Pinkney, Madora Broughton, Sue Burke, Carol Canatsey, Sally Trott, Judy Favus FRONT ROW: Rosey Hotovec, Marsha Green, Linda Gummerson, Nancy Yontz, Sharon Gunter, Barbara Brunner, Diana Browning, Becky Crisp, Laurie Lowder 132 X' BACK ROW: Georgia Leslie Mary Dee Carver Linda Atteberry Sue Millard MIDDLE ROW: Georgana Watkins Terry Taylor Kay Drysdale Barbara Barnett FRONT ROW: Laurie Lowder Paula Jackson Cheryl Dreyer ' an U 080172711 Elnrrrnaninnal Bnnnrarp String tirriigh Srhunl Elnumalifillf if LIBRARY CLUB 'il' ., I ' '. 1 - it 'Sai 'abr E J I X Luann Julie Keener Steve McDonald A 't..- , fi :'. L I B B y ,mr 'ga .3 Q If Q y , y ' L , ytyy Q , ra L L V'kVk k.,f I K 3 I I Y 1 .9 J I ' 7, X B 4 ' 1 , Trudy Danny Brown Linda Gummerson Gary Spainhour Lynn Velpel Peggy White Faginkrantz Z, V' v i ! - i Y 133 CQcton'1i QLLLQCQ Z 2 FIRST ROW: Diane Reed, Mary Ann Trott, Barbara Brunner, Nancy Yontz, Marty Williamson, Cheryl Dreyer, Rosey I-Iotovec, Frieda Neumann SECOND ROW: Betty Fisher, Bill McGuire, Rick Taylor, Cherie Green, Peggy Irwin, Ned Winters, Madora Broughton THIRD ROW: Glen Ashley, Pat Mitchell, Jerry Lisenby, Steve Bibb, Jim Martin, Dave Teater, Mary Dee Carver, Carol Cleary sf' ,pg 'li 'I' B Wil L' , S r NS , i s sf I M if ,1 M.. - i if ' rf V Dave Teater, Carol Cleary, and Peggy Irwin work on costumes for a play. 134 r I if 2 S r E f 4 , , . In . if 1 1 g, 'Q I 1 2, V fag: 'fen I a ,I if I 5 1 ' EQ A scene from 'Aria de Capo' a contest play directed by Mr. Caywood. V1M 'h fs -.2 .f a A scene from the Christmas play. The Guild also handles the production end of their projects. Pictured are Dave Teater, Steve Bibb, Carol Cleary, and Peggy Irwin. Bill McGuire, Jim Martin, Mary Greenleaf and Glen Ashley are shown in a scene from the Thanksgiving Play. 1,-,VJ f f 0 rx iv QNQK ly in czsd' lv-,Irma X. W 1 l-'V x - 3 N 135 G. y FIRST ROW: John Cunningham, Bob Harrison, Doug Langholz, Jim Parker, Roger Warnke SECOND ROW: Herb Buzbee, Kirk Kahrs, Bob Wallin, Rick Pfaffman, Terry Lewis, Bill Greenleaf THIRD ROW: Bob Day, Roger Allen, John Black, Jim Bond, Ronnie Hazzard, Lee Armstrong FOURTH ROW: Greg Light, Verlin Behm, Ed Purcell, Dick Jones, Bob Lentz R of SLE, f KEY CL B 4 s 11, fr is 0 ,5 ., .jmhgikig g was K L3 if ff Bob Lentz Wayne Iben Ron Wabel President Vice-President Secretary l36 Kirk Kahrs Treasurer ABSENT MEMBERS Roger Burget Terry Dobbins Mike Francis Gary Grigg Jerry Howell Randy Jacobs Ted Yontz 923 Dick Jones Historian ff: ,M-72 Q -1 ,sz if A E s d 5 .Q W was r K 'pew' 5 S. deff! 'i .l f , , L .,, H ,,.. W, 3 f, F5 QQ, fn by 1' W 7 ,Qs A ' 1 , If H f- 4. ,s i af' M r l f i ra ltls l C l s f 'zhvg if A K. far , a ,l l s K1Q l , f l 1 a i sll s t -, 'C ' l W .ag 5 ,Q Q, W . Z. T zlq Q , , 6 I - V V:'k 1:' .L r 'Q' , -1 I ffEf2, L5, r T' , , W ' 1' V 7 yi Sglly Amos Dora Anthony Carol Applen Darrell Barrel Pat Bergevin Barbara Bohlander Lynn Brehmer Ellen Buttgen Iohn Carver Carol Chapman Linda Connett I-0118 Ehlefl Merry Goodrich Martha Burke Maureen Murphy Carol Radmacher Ianet Richardson C, David Smith STISIOH Stlldillger Pat Warnke Bernard Jackson NATIONAL Kathy Williamson HQRSZSETY NATIO AL HO OR SOCIETY : 61924 1 i i Y - 5 4 9 Ya L5 The Society is an organization composed of students selected on the basis of scholarship, character, leadership, and, service. The teachers are given the names of all juniors and seniors who are in the upper third of their class. From this list they select the ten per cent of juniors and fifteen per cent of seniors who they feel have the qualifi- cations of character, leadership, and service. Back Row: Paul Heintz, Jim Bond, Jim Parker, Ed Purcell, Wayne lben, Bob Lentz. Middle Row: Miss Sperling, Hope Davis, Babs Dike, Mary Dee Carver, Laurie Lowder. Front Row: Martha Williamson, Paula Jackson, Georgana Watkins. 137 , K il LEFT TO RIGHT Judie Raber, Rosie Hotevec, Jeannie Place, Judy Nickerson, Terry Coughenour, Linda Charles, Judy Rose, Georgia Leslie, Mary Sue Leslie, Diane Studinger, Janet Traub, Kathy Johnson, Shirley Walker, Sue Millard, Peggy Ulrich, Pat McGee, Clarissa Jo Kaps, Jeannie Koehl, Sue Burke, Doris Plessing, Sue Vobroucek, Betty Groome Judy Schilling, Linda Plattner, Terry Taylor, Jane Regan, Sherry Clayton, Myrna Thomas, Sue Mathisen, Marty WOODR FF WINSUMES 1 Williamson. LEFT TO RIGHT: Susie Haynes, Crystal Petruzzi Linda Charles, Judy Rose, Nancy Yontz, Linda Plattner. N Nxx Q if .A 1 KJV, K, 4. , 'V v LYQJQ, IPM ff' 5 gf 4 A Q3 A . W , gsm . 5, W - is fly fa H 4 aww M N A-5'V'2'?,.QM, 1 'mga ,fy -,xg 070' TQ I Q53 s...-Q-N. WU H --...--0' 4.4.1.3 ... . V xi VL' VV V It i W 25 f Y wg iff' ' ?,f.,' N ' s y y 2 X i 3 1 V E1 3 , Y ,, .A X y by i y A Q fn 1 y 5 new fri 3 'X 1 gi 3 . , otii ' gl, f e t i y 'I 2 l y A ,he yy l f fswztjre , wfm .21 Mary Keith, Carol Doss, Lynette Kerker, Paula Hopper, Cherie Raber, Jackie Martin Cheer Leaders Cheerleaders in one of their many formations. 2 3 1 ' i 1 5 e i i e,M H ea if ef ggW5f bee Q ' N .,.W,i Q i ,I i A i k.:L ,iTek, , ,ig H I, A hwy! M f,1 Q 1 :- ARSITY FOOTBALL F ew- -asus- ', -,i'3,, :Wm -vyy -.V ' Q-5, H 1, lar, ,. :MIM ,I 1 Back Row: Dave Eadie, Harold Grant, Greg Light, Dick Jones, Doug Langlolz, Ray Velpel, Iohn Shurtz, Carl Skaggs, Mark King, Don Purcell, Jerry Marfell, C.I. Campball. Middle Row: Coach Boucher, Ajay Martin, Oscar Haschke, Iohn Black, Dick Pearson, Jerry Norquist, Jim Zarley, Duke Allen, Steve Stevens, Bob Day, Bob Evans, Claude Buckley, Henry Ford, Coach Gross. Front Row: Terry Rudd, Bill Cummins, Chuck Bentley, Willie Barlow, Bob Chapman, Tom Lottman, Tom Carter, Mike Francis, Terry Dobbins. Sitting: Pat Sarver, Harry Harris, John Holden, Don Hammer. 0 Pekin 19 Scores Woodruff 6 Champaign l9 O Ga lesburg 7 20 Central 34 20 Richwoods 7 6 Spalding 34 18 Limestone 14 0 Manual 34 12 MacArthur 7 O East Peoria 6 Time Out Oscar Haschke, John Shurtz, Ray Velpel, Dick Jones, Doug Langholz, Duke Allen, Harold Grant Coach's Comment The results of the 1960 football season did not meet the expectations of the coaches and the student body. How- ever, the team showed exceptional offensive and defensive play at times. Mid-state Eight conference victories were gained over Richwoods and Limestone. Thirteen seniors, eight juniors, and one sophomore were awarded Varsity letters. QMMJM 1 -5' Need any help Coach? lx gg 3, is B: . M Sif y it .J .. 4 5 ' 4 ' I gg i? 5? wifi' 3? If 5 ry .1 wi X I Q ' in - 1'-...-.,p The Huddlew Back Row: Bob Chapman, John Shurtz, Mike Francis, Ajay Martin, Tom Lottman, Middle Row: Ray Velpel, Willie Barlow, Mark King, Jim Zarley, Doug Langholz Front Row: Chuck Bentley T. D. ass Dick Pearson, Don Purcell, Chuck Bently, Gerald Norquist VARSITY FOOTBA LL This year's team ended up with a 3win - 'lloss season under the coaching of Virgil Boucher and Charlie Gross. After losing consecutive games to Champaign, Galesburg and Central, the Warriors bounced back with a 20-7 trouncing of the Richwood Knights. After losing to Spald- ing, the Warriors defeated Limestone in a closely con- tested game. Will he make it? 144 4, f, 'aa , -f 5 J A , mf , A Altar' ie? t I ,Q J 14 N I wig, lp , 5 l ,H....n 'J Back Row: Steve Jordan, George Wallace, Walt Otterstrom, Steve Hart, Terry Knapp, Gary Johnson, Danny Bates, .Richard Reed, Jim Kidder, Don Sanford. Middle Row: Bob Foglesong, Kirby Hamm, Jim Ulrich, Keith Sapp, Mike Shannon, Jerry Fuller, larry Arm strong, Bill Allen, Jim Hayse, Larry Johnson, Jim Barnes, B.B. Brown, Jim Earles, Coach Clemmer. Front Row: Jim Griffin, Mgr., Gary Bohanon, Jim Herman, Ronnie Martin, Mike O'laughlin, George Miller Kenny Dotson, Dennis Sizer, Bob Hurd, Ricky Wright. FRE HMAN SOPHO ORE TEAMS Back Row: Jim Ulrich, Bill Allen, Jerry Fuller, Kirby Hamm, Greg Watson, George Wallace, Terry Knapp, Walt Osterman Mike Hucai, Jim Johnson, B.B. Brown. Middle Row: Mr. Englebrecht, Dave Mari, Dave Taylor, Henry Ford, Bob Day, Don Purcell, Claude Buckley, Jerry Lisenby Steve Lund Bill Dixon Front Row Carl Skaggs Kenny Burton Don Ross Don Shay Bill Hurd Terry Dobbins Jerry MarFell Harry Harris 1' :ff may Ma-wr sm? li Ni ,ago 'K--.- H-W... 164 ,, ...,.-.5 Top Row: Mr. Mathews Middle Row: Don Purcell, Bob loliff, Roger Allen, Pete Xanos, Bob Wallin, Ed Purcell, Paul Swiger. Bottom Row: Terry Knapp, John Black, Bill Iles, Jerry Norquist, John Schurtz, Wayne Iben. VARSITY BASKETBALL Scott Cleaver and Jerry Neuman leap for the ball. Roger Amen Struggles with two Spalding players for possession of the ball. 146 1' I , f 0 Q Q X Q , sz Q' I, S if R5 ix, X gf if. .--f: f . L'A ' R wi f '91 5 f 39? ' 'n j Q. WW. llm-. S-M3 1 , Scores East Peoria Spalding Richwoods Canton Central Limestone Manual East Peoria Pekin Spalding Richwoods Central Limestone Manual nclcllionf' Ed Purcell 1S fouled while attempting a shot. FRESHMAN BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Roger Warnke, Bill Allen, Greg Watson, Paul Francis, Bennette Cook, Jim Ulrich. Bottom Row:Gerrard Hudson, Bob Day, Dave Taylor, Carl Skaggs, Terry Dobbins, Bill Hurd, Tony Sauder. SOPI-IOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM Top Row: Mr. McDermed, Walt Ostterman, Roger Otterstrom, Skip Trantina, John Coulson, Bill Allen, Paul Francis. Bottom Row: Jim Frisby, Bob Hurd, Jim Ulrich, Jim Johnston, Bill Matte, Harold Powley, Kirbey Hamm. Lf 1 QBR WMA 2 RWRU' quam' WSU -i22'.,,gg?-M , Q f rv ' ,, wr A Q VARSITY BAS EBALL Top Row: Chuck Bentley, Bob Harrison, Bob Robinson, Jim York, Ron Burton Bottom Row: Rocky York, Dave Lemoine, Paul Swiger, Dick Jones, Although the scores of this year's games were below expectations, the boys played well show- ing great promise for next year. WL V fa ISK L X fs B ll X 1 I Bob Harrison swings away , 150 Paul Swiger strikes him out. Jim York slides home. Dick Jones catches a low pitch FROSH - SOPH BASEB LL Top Row: Terry Dobbins, Jerry Howell, Dave Taylor, Lee Feldman, Mike jackson, Bill Hurd, Bruce Taylor, Mr. McDermed. Bottom Row: Bob Chapman, Don Purcell, Curt Schwartz, Bob Day, Steve Bibb, Don Ross, Ed Stanek, Gary Ghighi. 151 1 at lik f -rv? , A-,. ,Q v , Q f r my 'E' y 2, N, is B S .Q , Back Row: Bernard Schmitt, Bob Williams Bob Jolrff Tom Wotton Dave Durdell Gary Garnett Dick Pearson. Middle Row: Mr. Gross, Willie Barlow, Bill Bryant Oscar Hasche Gary Christensen Cecil Brown Jim Jones, Mr. Clemmer. Front Row: Eddie Bohanon, Verlin Behm, John Schurtz Jack Rogers Rollie Nelson Tom Carter VARSITY TRAC C my-lu. K' rw , , W ,. fl . The start of a sprint at the District meet. Gary Garnett readies himself for a heat . at Top Row: Bernard Schmitt, Mike Hucal, Steve Stevens, Carl Skaggs, Ted Yontz, George Camp, Henry Ford. Middle Row: Dave Mari, Mr. Gross, Bill Bryan, Dave Marks, George Goodman, Danny Bahl, Steve Lewis, Phil I-lerbst, Wayne Brian, Mr. Clemmer. Front Row: Jim Johnson, Eddie Haynes, Verlin Behm, Claude Buckley, Roger Warnke, Corbett Jackson, Bill Niles, Mike Sullivan. N 6, i , i I .. ff 4 W k it M 4 twigs' if .ii 0 ff- asmrf. ,Q K i,k,.k 4 ,film W . 4 it 'V gig. ' ifyjxf QIWQQ, A hgh? XE? :VX -51 zge Q? f r L N 1 ill! xisfrgffifr, l A f Q4. f ,, YQ jx fix 153 The start of the District Cross Country meet. Eddie Purcell is among the contestants at the District Cross Country Meet. ,J ,,,3,gQSfr ,fu K .- K CROSS COUNTRY Top Row: George Marks, Dennis Miller, Ed Stanek, Dan Bahl, Roger Allen, Ed Purcell. Ken Majors. Bottom Row: Virgel Asley, Dave Harms, Gary Belmont, Greg Stephens, Mr. Mathews. Team if wb at if PS Q 1215, r ,t,.,,,f, 3 if J rf-'I iv Xi I v ,sm Q 5 .ilfm 4 '-wwf... W 23, Q fl.,4gL44, UQ W I 9 v Q . f: , it , E339 ,,,... 'Lop Row: Alan Packer, Lee Armstrong, Dan Carr, Ha1 Heitler, Doug Caralous, Gary Grigg. Bottom Row: Jim Gipson, Joe Ball, Bob Heitler, Dave Harms, Gerald Harms. Team Q at a TEN N15 SQUADS fauna: z ,j 6.5 W! eww t '52 ww 93 Q849, Q Q ..:-sem.: 0 Q O Q ' k3t8.zQ:9 5 ,Q Q 'QW X '23 54 . fs. If 1 I X, R Q + . 'M' f gr f. .' 4 ' ssx f rr or , Q . n ,, jp Q 2'3 ,133 Q' gi gf B at M 3 VSOOQM Q S3.3 F, J, I 5 . I . xg A A , gy,wQ,,3s,q gf f A IR' 4 ng, . . , , . 5 , J , , 't 'T 'J 'Y ', I' :J ,O H 5 i, J 7.4, , , P' g . X , . , f ,Q 1' M f J S Top Row: Roger Allen, Doug Langholz, Greg Light, Eugene Stenson. 6 Bottom Row: Ron Wabel, Ken Slonneger, John Cunningham. Q is- '-nwa WRESTLING SQUAD Jim Zarley, Bill Cutter, and Bob Harrison were winners in district competition. Back Row: Mr. Clemmer, Dave Harms, Kenny Dotson, Charles Miller, Jim Earles, Mike Shannon, BUIC11 SYf1iSCr, lim Brunner, Harold Grant Middle Row: Mr., Gross, John Evans, Junior Johnson, John Cunningham, Richard Reed, Don Ross, Roger Hayes, Duaine Claywell, Jim Hussey, Steve Stevens, Jim Gipson Front Row: Ronnie Martin, Steve Hazzard, Jim Johnson, Darrel Knoblock, Ajay Marten, Bob Harrison, Bill Cutter, Jim Zarley, Bob Chapman, David Eadie . i'-,'V. 2 -5i5f'i3i riiii 3' Virri .,ii ,,,, taty , t, r - A:': Eg .,-:v,-l-:'l , 3: VAN, Q. ' , M fs I 1 - riv' 1 A uuqv.. 2 1.. 15-513-Vf'f3:1:f'V.,, - 'Q Jim Johnson takes down a Central player. GOLF TEAM Mr. Englebrecht, Ronnie Hazzard, Steve Hazzard, Neil McQuarrie, Jim Parker, John Cochran, Bob Evans ilu' 3 U Mike McMullen tees off. f il vi l - ' 1' ii :if ,V Q 13, 2 vfh rl? SW s ,. Fl? fi fi , Fir R 'xi 9 1- A L- , A W, I Q Il ' B 'R f , V, 1 . ' gi ' Q all-,,a .QL, . s- . . 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Back Row: Bill Allen, Terry Knapp, John Heshilwood, Paul Francis, Bill Mattes, Curby Hamm, Coach Roger Allen. Middle Row: Bob Hurd, Jim Johnson, Harold Powley, Jim Ulrich. Front Row: Bonnie Johnson, Judy Rose, Diane Studinger, Judy Nickerson, Sandy Dahlquist. I TERCLASS TOURNAME T SEN IORS First FRESHMEN Second SOPHOM ORES Third JUNIORS Fourth Top Row: Tim Hickman, Mike Buckner , John Duncan, John Henshilwood, Hal Heitler, Gary Remmell, Ed Johnson Third Row: Tom Keely, Don Harris, Bill Moyer, Jerry Lisenby, Jim Woglemuth, Bill Bart, Charlie Anderson Second Row: Mitch Favus, Paul Hilberg, Dave Harms, Bob Heitler, Terry Brand, Dave Kellenberger, Eddie S21r1Cl6rS Bottom Row: Mike Warren, Ricky DeFoe, Dick Lenz, Larry Arnold, Gerald Hudson, Pete Brandon, Terry Schutte B0 L IN G Eddie Sanders sizes up his shot. Tom Keely winds up for his winning strike. 161 Pat Foreman watches intently as Darlene Clemons sinks a long shot. Carolyn Neptun makes a free-throw 1 A A count in one of the G. A. 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's games o o o Top Row: Jackie Lawerence, Roswitha Zerling, Pat Foreman, Pat McGee, Sandy Anderson, Judy West Middle Row: Emma Lovette, Pat Hall, Janice Engstrom, Sally Harrigan, Susan Conner, Orlie Ann Budde Bottom Row: Mrs. Todden, Pat Clannin, Carolyn Neptun, Judy Clannin, Sandra Archibald, Jeanette Hayes, Morristeen Archibald, Miss Scheffel I J if Top Row: Don Purcell, Tom Lottman, Doug Carolus Top Row: 9th Row: 8th Row: 7th Row: 6th Row: 5th Row: 4th Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: lst Row: LETTER EN 'S ' CLUB Bob Jolliff, Mr. Clemmer, Mr. Correll, Mr. Boucher Wayne Iben, Scott Cleaver, Tom Wotton Eugene Stenson, Dick Jones, Mike McMullen Jerry Norquist, Mike Francis, John Schurtz Roger Allen, Doug Langholz, Ed Purcell Tom Carter, Ed Haynes, Greg Light John Black, Dick Pearson, Bill Cummins Lee Feldman, Ed Stanek, Chuck Bentley, Dan Culp Darrell Knobloch, John Byrne, Loys Parker Dave Harms, Harry Harris, Ronnie Martin, Jim Johnston 7th Row: 6th Row: 5th ROW: 4th Row: 3rd Row: 2nd Row: lst Row: Bob. Chapman, Dan Thomason, Harold Grant Bill Cutter, Jim Zarley, Terry Rudd, Greg Stephens, Dave Lemoine Ron Hazzard, Steve Hazzard, Gary Christensen, Duke Allen, Oscar Haschke, Ben Brainard, Bob Harrison Ron Wabel, Jim Parker, Paul Swiger Carlos Trapp, Terry Knapp, Mark King Bill Bart, John Cunningham, Pete Xanos I r' -6 1 UUA3 gi' H W IHNKOLO , . 1 byul W iff L ,. 3' kb- Y wif JM when H fm pi F C BRONX Li-H 1 R 50551 az-QZIPCJ ESS-5 bt gi? 2 Czz- EB' , ,E bm IM sa 5111 5: l'lr sr 5553 ' 454 3 Q ff-: fl,s' I . 0 5 M - f rw 25 nu --- 5 za P 'sfL 'mMi QV :V F1 .J 1 M ' Et!-fff in 3 -In Y ag:.'X1!,E.:ji:1:jQv an 'ng'-M Cheryl Dreyer, Kay Drysdale, Athena Andros ELEANOR BURKART STUDIO Senior Portraits COOK FURS 73l wesr MAIN CLOTH COATS FURS SUITS SPORTSWEAR Linda Plattner and Nancy Peel Peggy Irwin Roger Warnke Dave Harms Paulette McClain Let's Go Out To Hunt's Farmington Road vllvflw B 8. 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Fountain Syrups Confections - School Supplies - Notions CONGRATULATIONS To The Gr 1AMC.QfS5- I Y X9 X aduatesi -J -'WSE 'T - S.. Q I J st Fashions Guaranteed in E ery Way A good p 1001 SW. Adams lace to work Phone 673-9167 KLAUS RADIO 8. ELECTRIC CO. WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS Phone 688-3401 403 East Lake Ave. Peoria Heights, Illinois 176 lACK'S FOOD MARKET We Deliver TUESDAY - THURSDAY - SATURDAY Phone 682-6645 Wisconsin at Ravine Peoria, Illinois L U N D ' S PHILLIPS 66 SERVICE STATION Lubrication - Washing Road Service Simonizing Pick Up and Delivery 3217 PROSPECT Phone 685-9931 I EXCELLENT CLEANING AT LOWEST PRICES SPRING STREET CLEANERS HERBERT KlNSAll.'S 'NBYYOUTBY5 509 SPRING ST. Barber Shop FOR BETTER DRUGS 5I6V2 Spring Street Peoria, Illinois H. C. Schmid, R. PH. G' T226 N. Monroe Street Phone 673-T095 Peoria, Illinois Ilrii W A h L' ' ' 1 W . FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FIVE DRIVE-IN TELLER WINDOWS PHONE 676-0831 S. W, MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. THE ROYAL DINER NORM and LAVERN KING Short Orders Homeeooked Meals Sandwiches 228 N. Jefferson OPEN from 6A.M.- 8P.M. Sandy Huett and Joanne Pusch admire a sweater from the third floor sportswear department, B Gary Christansen, Barb Barnett PEORIA FOOD SPECIALTY CO. Marty Crowley, Louise Hoerr Manufddurnn of TRI-MFE BRANDS 136 MAcHrN AVENUE POTATO CHIPS - POP CORN . CANNED cruu PEORU- 5- U-IJN015 Dff IN FUTURE BUILDING, REMEMBER IRIONS CONCRETE SINGER'S JEWELRY CO. y Blk and Judy A de 420 Main Street Quality Jewelry At Reasonable Prices Ned Win I K T Compliments of u Friend E a Sue Millard and Wayne Iben 2515 N. SHERIDAN PHoNE 688-2446 S P E E D S E R V I C E I TEXACO PRODUCTS - AUTO PARTS Sporting Goods at Good Prices HOBBY SUPPLIES 8. TOYS 4301 PROSPECT ROAD Phone CARVER 8. TRAUB QUALITY GROCERIES 84 MEATS 685-575I Pegria 4544 Prospect Road Heights PEORIA WATER WORKS COMPANY DRINK WATER FOR HEALTH 129 South Monroe Street 180 GOODWIN DRUGS I Pnescmrnon senvnce ALTPETER-MILLER 7A-M- 'A'M- I Phones 676-9681 AucnoNEERs - JGBBERS 676-9015 600 N- PERRY e '36 9 . Compliments of u Friend 5001 WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE lloyd WiIson's STANDARD sinvlcf U Prospect at McClure Phone 688-2811 ACE AMBULANCE 8. OXYGEN SERVICE Day and Night Ambulance Service Peoria Area's First Exclusive Rental 84 Sales ALL-AMBULANCE Hospital Beds-Wheel Chairs SERVICE Oxygen Therapy for the home for Ambulance Service at its Best Phone 674-3322 923 Knoxville Avenue 181 COSMOPOLITAN, CULTURAL, CORDIAL. .. BR DLEY 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 For additional information: DEAN OF ADMISSIONS AND RECORDS Bradley University Peoria' Illinois Phone 6'-f6'7611 'EXt. BUSY BEE SNACK SHOP GOOD FOOD - GOOD SERVICE HAMILTON and JEFFERSON Phone 674-8782 I I FUI!! Peonm N K, CAMERA 4,.,,, 1V,D Jam' . B I. I ' OppgsLiQII?aIII 01'IIrce I I x,' A', I It gow 'f ' ' Jae fwzfm 'I :E B ' Q kglzfxffflgfffnli' Q 5 Mum JEROME BILI- CROWLEY BROS. 1310 N. Knoxville PLUMBING -:- HEATING PROSPECT NATIONAL BANK THE BANK NEAREST WOODRUFF HIGH 3429 North Prospect Road Peoria, Illinois . 1 FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LoAN AssociArioN or PEoRiA RABER PACKING CO. 3435 W. Farmington Phone 673-0721 VISIT OUR STEAK AND CHOP SHOP .Qiiswicd Qaumgs -------Q Neurocalometer-calograph Qafoiiicz Sloane X-ray Service The Place for Savings in Central IIlinois C' D' Horsmun' D' C' Palmer Graduate 111 North Jefferson Ave. Phone 676-0811 2212 South Adams Sffeef PSOHG, 11110015 A. A. A. RECOMMENDED DUNCAN HINES APPROVED I 1 K R A M E R S Restaurant and Drive in Open Daily 1 1:30 - Closed Mondays Orders Prepared To Take Home LE, 1 ' Phone 674-3211 Callender Business Machines Owned and Operated by E. A. Cailender and Ed Eggleston All Makes Portable Typewritersu Meadow-Brook Dairy, Inc. Ice Cream and Dairy Products 604 Main Street Peoria, Illinois C- M- R- NO- 161 Peoria, 11110015 T 1 UNATIONALLY KNOVVN MENS WEAPC' fha! fam men ANDREEN-NORDWAII. CO. 127 South Jefferson Ave. F. M. Foster - H. M. Foster - C. F. Foster President Vice President Sec. - Treas. Telephone 682-1923 184 Beginning Our 31st Year There Is No Substitute For cUmpbeII'BehrenS co' F L O W E R S if Wheels Aligned and Balanced tBfakeSerViCe Phone 682-8855 1922 N. Perry ,Y Spring and Shock Absorber Service CORNELIUS RAMBLER SALES Come ln Today For 430 s.w. JEFFERSON - 673-0516 A 5afe'Y Check' UP w- - Jefferson phone Steve Brown and Pat Loberg ' , FURNITURE -- CARPETING DRAPERIES -- UPHOLSTERING I- , ' 9 Smith S Drug St01'ff . MILLER HARDWARE PRESCRWTION SPEUAUSTS i Visit Our New Hardware Store 1: N-rm :Kb .H I At Our New Location -- ' LJUIQIIQQQQQE 6g5?522'l - 3318 N. UNIVERSITY E555 X it I ' 3 4609 Prospect Rd, Runn AND cHRIsMAN ll 3 Phone 688-3684 , SHELL SERVICE 3321,,22i?'zf5C1zL Szizifgisi Tires and Tubes Mom me-up 4.3 os Lizuol. Sglect yourdphormoeiftfoz you Washing Battery Service g Xlwilr regg?yo?Jitocron?iden,:euwx?tIh d'epeIr:i Et O 3 'M' X QUE Semce' OJWQYS' A Phone A6326-9966 Spring and Jefferson 185 5 ff ?f S5 g 1 5 3 E e E i NEWMAN 8. ULLMAN WHOLESALE Over IOO Years of Service Cigars Candies Cigarettes School Supplies PHONE 676-8786 210 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET JACK 81 BILL'S SPORTING GOODS 325 FULTON JOE DAVIS SUPER SERVICE COMPLETE OVERHAUL MOTOR TUNE UP - BRAKE SERVICE Wrecker Service PHONE 685'-5OOl Gasoline 8. Oil 2453 N. KNOXVILLE AVENUE , ,G H E C H T I S Always The Newest in S T Headquarfers- i por Swear Especially for Juniors Ik Dresses -k Coats II4 SouTl1 Adams -k Suiis Compliments of 'Q PEORIA BOWL, INC. ROBERTMETZ i I Do n,s tDON'T JUST!FILLM1LIM UP Dems I mafim, up Phone 674-4032 1 . 501 SPRING STREET M L 'fll' PEORIA STONE 8. MARBLE WORKS, Inc. CERAMIC TILE - MARBLE - GRANITE Fireplace Fixtures 333 East Lake Avenue 1961 GRADUATES Register for Desirable OFFICE POSITIONS With T A E S A G E N C Y 208 Lehmann Building Peoria, Illinois IIIGII LIQUID LEVEL Elgieeerel fer EXCEPIIDIIII PEIIFUIIIIINCE in Yeur Car are iiiilii1'rl'6'Mi'rluTi'c'fi1'ir'uis cn O A O I . ee , pu M , 1411 N.AoAMss1. l'l S PACICE D lMl'l'l-I ENERGY Y, N me ' --M-:gif--' --'-1::..,,-1:2-,' , I More added Vitamins and Minerals than any other kind of food at no extra cost. 187 Bubble Up Corporation Judy Favus and Janice Foster enjoy, 'A Kiss of Lemon--A Kiss of Lime. N Woodruff Students, MARTY WILLIAMSON, Cleftb, NANCY YONTZ, Crighi'-:U and LINDA CHARLES, Cseatedi, visit ILLINOIS MUTUAL LIFE AND CASUALTY c-JMPANTS Home Office during the Company's Golden Anniversary Year. Illinois Mutual is the only Life Insurance Company with it's Home Office in Peoria. - X t - hir X 2 ff' xl f ' N , U , I M I' . lv '.,Lf: : W 5 . ff - Q 1- for your hands . . . It's a big, wide, wonderful world and we give it -to you with our blessings. Our fathers gave it to us a generation ago. They told us it would be what we chose to make of it. They made it very plain that an education didn't entitle us to any more of this world than anyone else, merely that with an education we'd be better equipped to face it, meet its challenges. Our fathers told us we'd stand a better chance with an education, and that we'd get more out of life. It was true then, and it's still true now. And then, as though sensing an unspoken thought, our fathers added another word of caution. Nor is an education a substitute for hard work, they smiled. It's just a great help in that work. We offer you the same words as those we received. We offer you the same world, slightly changed, but essentially intact. It's for your hands to improve. TERPILLAR TR OR CA ACT CO. . .!!l1...!ll?lxQ Y ,ff .aw 'Fifi Q' +- if , 1. if 'i-,g,g.13,ax'Qg5?R3f?l ?g i-E-. I 3.5 Qltl X Q, lie , ' 4 . PFAFFMAN BRCS. FINE FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY 8. CABINET WORK MIRRORS 84 LAMPS Telephone 676-6314 512-514 Spring Sfreef PALACE GIFT SL ART GALLERIES Where Brides Prefer to Shop For Fine China and Crystal Free B'eautifu1 Gift Wrapping 338 Fulton QAcross from Jefferson Building, Laurie Lowder and Karma Sturm BILL FlSHER'S STANDARD SERVICE G R E E N 1 S We Give S8-H Gleen Stamps ATLAS TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESORIES Drug Stores Corner Wayne and Perry Sfs. Peoria, Illinois C. E. Green - W. E. Maher - J. R. Lange registered pharmacists Fresh Fruit and Vegerables HIQI1 Grade AA Beef 1921 N. Wisconsin Dial 682-2876 3014 N. Madison Phone 685-1217 1225 vv. Glen Dia, 688-2406 SPORT GOODS See Our Everyday Low Prices! General Hardware - Pittsburgh Paints - Appliances Gutter ng Housewares -- Power Mowers - Plumbing 8. Electrical Supplies SHAHEEN HARDWARE P 0 R T M A N See Our Newly Enlarged Store 2001-O3 N. Wisconsin Ave. Phone 682 6511 122 NO. Adams Phone 673-3745 COMPLIMENTS OF G. T. OGLE COMPANY Rolline Defenbaugh, Sue Langholz, Lee Armstrong, and Greg Silvest are enjoying themselves over some refreshing SEALTEST PRODUCTS. iw M 1' .a - . 1 x 4 , VW 4, V ir I 5 , 5 5 f 1 . ,vp rf O , A 43 'Ffr V REMELIUS FLORIST FUNERAL WORK OUR SPECIALTY bouquets - corsages straw flowers wreaths potted plants 2800 N. PERRY AVENUE Allen Rose, Dave Bib, Tom Carter, and Dick Stoik Dick Stoik' s BRADLEY SPORT SHOP 1235 West Main YOUR SPORTS HEADQUARTERS Phone 676-8171 Cheryl Dreyer, Gordon Day Jim BO11d, Paula IHCRSOH VONACHEN'S JUNCTION KNoxvlLLE AT PROSPECT 192 GEORGE O. PASQUEL COMPANY 1416 S. Adams Peoria, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE GRADUATES from Scluer's Prospect A 8. W Root Beer Stand 3304 N. PROSPECT minsnrr course or commence Intensive Training programs involving Office and Calculating Machines, IBM Key Punch, and other short-term courses. College-grade Secretarial, Accounting, and Busi- ness Administration courses with all nonessen- tial subiects eliminated. Also, Nancy Taylor Charm training for developing secretaries for The only school in Peoria specializing in qualify- top positions. ing high school graduates for business positions of all kinds. 240 S.W. Jefferson Ask for Bulletin of Courses and Other Information Tel6Pl'l0l'l6 673-1256 Member of F. D. I.C. Commercial National Bank they're saving at MY BANKU John Schurtz and Lynette Kerker fgkoufaiboa, Jaw. TRAVIS CADll.lAC PONTIAC Fmsr IN noon covenmos Linoleum, Asphalt Tile, Rubber Tile, SALES 81 SERVICE Venetian Blinds ll-4 N. Adams Street Phone 674-8175 Serving Peoria Over 50 Years B 826 W. Main Street Mlrac e Mart 3407 N. PROSPECT ROAD Phone 673-0551 PEORIA HEIGHTS PHONE 688-5097 as L., O 194 1 C-D Raymond M. Blue - D. D. S. IT MUST BE RIGHT IF IT'S Phone 674-5281 128 South Jefferson Avenue E PIZZA-DELITE KLEAN-RITE CLEANERS WE DELIVER SHIRT LAUNDERERS 705 Abington Phone 686-6151 2617 N. Adams 3917 S. Adams ENN FAMOUS WORDS BY FAMOUS AMERICANS 1 f 4+ mi g w i A Miss C of Knowledge p I -is the surest basis xox R of public happiness . . . George Washington 1732-1799 X gif, 'I 'VII I' so Central Illinois ' Light Colnpany CHUCK nowllnc e MOBIL SERVICE STATION X COMPLETE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE 1 I Z ELECTRO MoToR TUNE1UP SERVICE ,,ob,,ga5 M b t HVISUBALANCERH WHEEL BALANCING WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATION Pick Up and Delivery Service 3105 N. Prospect Road Phone 685-9850 C. I. Campbell, Ianet Timmerman, and Jean Richards enjoy the . . . Best in the State kigisig lkkk K -::I E 52.2, iw K sf, s Pat Mitchell, Bill McGuire, Dick Clinch Phone-a-Feast WE DELIVER Open Daily - Emp. m.to 12 1011 West Main St. Closed Tuesday 13110116 674-4614 . sf' if , I A 1 . in qi. ,, Ls ,S -. get ,V hir' WOODRUFFS Sherry Clayton shows a 4 piece sports outfit in sailor motif. Bill Kennedy wears a cool pullover and Madras shorts, casual shoes. Bob Hunter appears in hand-blocked Batik Jacket, Dacron and Cotton flannels Karcn Novotuy models a natural, lined burlap spectator dress. College Leaders of the future choose their clothes with discrimination from the varsity lub Shop or the Third Floor of Fashions 44 mga , I Wu., .NR 'nge' jr .76 Central National Bank .mfgwfz yawn THAT'S THE BANK FOR Ml MONEY Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporafion In Central Illinois, it's the Central Bank for every banking service . . .every banking convenience. Wnf 197 JERRY'S PHARMACY Free Delivery Service We Give S84l-l Stamps Postal Sub Station MCCLURE 8. PROSPECT 4107 SO. ADAMS lMmdm?'CJW ' T I R M I N I X Apvilglsm ri.. s.-una., sv...in,. POST A 35,000 Damage Guarantee for houses that qualify Call TERMINIX Co. 1826 N. University Dial 682-0283 The walk shorts and shirts worn by Marilyn and Don are from the summer section at . . . Mimi OUTHTTERS TO MEN - HOTEL PERE MAROUETTE - PEGRIA I I Wherever you go from WOODRUFF . . . 1961 .... 1962 .... I I T 1963 .... V ,V y '1'50UTH?IIlF r,nue':T Q SQVIIFGF1 5QN'f Q A . 1 1 A I we ii- We'd like to go with you in your . . . . . ' CHECKING ACCOUNT ' BANK-BY'MAIL ' SAVINGS ACCOUNT Trusf8.Savings 2119 S.W. ADAMS FREE PARKING ACROSS FROM BANK Gay Folev Bonnie Bolton Iohn Duncan, Ed Haynes f KJ EEENQS SPORT GOODS FOR GOOD SPORTS SCHOOL SWEATER HEADQUARTERS H. S. BEENEY lOO-lO6-lO8 Main Street Peoria, Illinois S 8e S Builders Hardware Co. Tools SHOP AT GREEN THUMB Hardware gardening equipment, paints, fertilizers, Locks pet supplies Phorie: 674-4417 Auctioneer, 673-7132 Wholesale Seeds Phene: 674-0191 Green Thumb, 676-9882 Service sfeff Phone 676-0828 1025 N, Sheridan GARY LOUSIG - NONT'S BEAUTY SALON Phone 674-1649 213 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVENUE COMPLIMENTS OF WOODRUFF HIGH SCH00l. FRIEND qw Woodruff executives - Linda Charles, Bob Lentz, Kay Drysdale, and Jim Bond. O0 Actors' Guild 134 Administration 9 Allied Medical Careers 120 All-School Play 76 Art Service Club 130 Band 112 Baseball 150 Basketball 146 Board of Education 8 Camera Club 131 Choirs 108 Cheerleaders 140 Cross Country 155 Debate Team 119 Faculty 10 Addis, Barbara 50 Akers, Eddie 58 Alexander, Kay 50, 110 Allen, Bill 66, 145. 149, 159 Allen, Duke 50, 141, 142, 162 Allen, Lee Ann 66, 91 Allen, Marsha 50 Allen Peggy 20, 123 Allen, Roger 50, 103, 136, 146, 147, 154, 155, 159,162 Amos, Sue 137 Anderson, Charles 58, 124, 160 Anderson, Janice 50, Anderson, Judy 20, 84, 85, 105, 179 Anderson, Sandy 20, 161 Andros, Athena 50, 83, 105, 122, 129, 164 Anthony, Dora 137 Appel, Sharon 58 Applen, Carol 137 Archibald, Morristeen 20, 128, 161 Archibald, Sandra 66, 128, 161 Armstrong, Larry 66 Armstrong, Lee 50, 136, 155, 191 Arnold, Larry 66, 112, 145 Aruold, Steve 50, 104, 118, 121, 129, 160, 168 Arthur, Gayle 66 Asbell, Sharon 58 Ashley, Carl 21 Ashley, Glen 66, 134, 135 Ashley, Virgil 154 Askins, Sharon 58, 126 Atteberry, Linda 50, 93, 103, 105, 119, 122, 123, 129, 133, 168 Augspurger, Ed 21, 112, 114, 117, 121, 127 Augspurger, Suzanne 21, 139 Bachler, Linda 66, 124, 129 Baer, Rosalind 66, 124 Bahi, Dan 50, 153, 154 Baker, Donald 58, 110, 125 Baker, Roy 58, 121 Ball, Joe 50, 155 Ballard, Linda 58 Bargmann, Diane 21, 108 Barlow, Willie 21, 84, 141, 143, 152 Barnes, Jim 66, 145, Barnes, Dick 50 Barnette, Barbara 50, 77, 107, 122, 133, 178 Barnette, Karen 66 Bart, B111 58, 126, 157, 158 160, 162 Bart, Mary Ann 66 Bartel, Darrell 137 Bates, Danny 66, 145 Bausal, Lola 58 Bavis, Lynn 21, '119, 129 Beck, Dewey 66 Beck, Larry 21, 158, 159 Beckett, Betty 58, 110 Bedwell, Jerry 21 ORGANIZATION IN DEX Football 141 French Club 122 Freshmen Class 65 Future Teachers 120 German Club 127 G. A. A. 161 'Golf Team 157 Hi-Y 128 Homecoming 74 Junior Class 49 Junior Prom 83 Junior Red Cross 129 Key Club 136 Latin Club 124 Lettermans' Club 162 INDEX Behm, Verlin 50, 136, 152, 153 Beimfohr, Diane 58 Belford, Cheri 66 Bell, Ann 50, 121 Bell, Beatrice 58 Belmont, Gary 50, 131, 154 Bennett, Donna 58, 130 Bentley, Chuck 22, 127, 130, 141, 143, 144, 150, 158, 159. 162, 174 Benz, Gayle 22 Berger, Becky 58, 107, 120, 123 Berger, Sandra 66, 129, 132 Bergevin, Dee 50, 130 Bergevin, Pat 137 Berry, Robert 66 Betnolle, Carolyn 51 Bessler, Daniel 22, 117 Betson, Rosemary 66 Bibb, David 22, 109, 192 Bibb, Steve 58, 112, 115, 134, 135, 151 Bieber. Stan 58, 112. 124 Black, Charles 22, 179 Black, Jackie 51, 84 Black, John 51, 83, 103, 136, 141, 146, 147, 162 Black, Melodye 58 Blackburn, Priscilla 58, 112, 125, 127 Blank, Janice 58 Blech, Janet 66, 127 Blunck, Judy 22, 127, 129, 132 Boettger, Mary Lou 66, 120, 123 Bohanan, Ed 22, 90, 152 Bohanan, Phyllis 51 Bohanon, Gary 66, 112, 145 Bohlander, Barbara 137 Bolding, Ken 51 Bollinger, Barbara 66, 123 Bollinger, Don 22 Bolton, Barbara 66, 120, 199 Bolton, Bonnie 51, 74, 121 Bond, Jim 23, 84, 85, 102, 105, 106, 119, 136, 137, 192, 200 Bonomo, Steve 66, 121 Bouchez, Patty 58 Bourland, Pat 58, 111, 123 Bradley, Sandra 66, 127 Bradley, Tom 66, 125 Bradrick, Sharon 66, 117, 127 Brainard, Ben 23, 162 Brand, Joe 51 Brand, Terry 51, 160. Brandon, Pete 66, 125, 160 Brandow, Margaret 58 Branson, Rex 51 Brehmer, Kay 58 Brehmer, Lynn 137 Breymeier, Paul 66, 127 Breymeier, Paulette 66 Brian, Wayne 58, 153 Library Club 133 National Honor Society 137 Observer Staff 106 Office Assistants 132 Office Occupations 132 One -Act Plays 77 Or Pa chestra 116 n American Club 126 Projection Crew 131 Publicity Staff 119 Quill Sr Scroll 133 Science Club 121 Science Prefects 121 Se Se nior Class 19 nior Class Play 81 nn. Madora 51, 109, 132, 184 Brought Brown, Bobby 145 Brown, Cecil 152 Brown, Cornelius 66 Brown , Brown , 133 Brown, Craig 66, 131 Danny 58, 110, 121, 128, 129, Fred 66, 121, 127 Brown, Gary 67 Brown, Jim 23, 108 Jrown, Julie 23, 129 Brown, Phillip 67 Brown, Robert 23 Brown, Roberta 23, 129 Brown, Steve 23, 106, 185 Brown, Sue 58, 77, 123 Brown, Yvonne 51 Brownfield, Janice 58, 123 Browning, Diana 67, 132 Brunner, Barbara 67, 126, 132, 134 Brunner, Beverly 67 Brunner, Jim 67,, 156 Brunson, Judy 51, 106, 129 Bryan, Bill 153 Bryant, Bill 24, 153 Buckley, Claude 59, 112, 141, 145, 153 Buckner, Mike 51, 160 Budde , Henry 51 Budde , Oi-lie Ann 67, 161 Buell, Joyce 51 Burger, Roger 58, 104, 123, 131 Burgus, Sue 24, 109 Burke, Martha 137 Burke, Sue 58, 103, 123, 132, 138 Burkeen. Jerry 67 Burnette, Eva 58, 130 Burton , Burton , Linda 67 Kenny 50, 58, 145 Buttgen, Ellen 137 Buxton, Richard 58 Buzbee, Herb 24, 89, 108, 109, 122, 123, 136 Byers, Karl 58, 125 Byers, Ken 24, 81 Byrne, Nola 24, 132 Byrne, John 24, 157, 162 Sophomore Class 57 Special Awards 84 Stage Crew 118 Student Council 102 Talisman Staff 104 Tennis Team 154 Top Ten 85 Track 153 Ushers 130 Woodruff Winsomes 138 Wrestling 156 Y-Teens 128 Y. F. C. 127 Carver, John 137 Carver, Mary Dee 25, 106, 127, 133, 134, 137 Cassidy, Roger 67 Catton, Heida 58, 127 Chamberlain, Jim 58 Chamberlain, Pat 67 Chance, Dick 25, 112, 174 Chapman, Carol 137 Chapman, Robert 51, 141, 143, 151, 156, 162 Charles, Linda 58, 104, 125, 138, 188, 200 Chester, Bob 25, 109 Chew. Judy 58, 130 Chiames. Nick 25. 74 Christensen, Jim 25, 152 Christensen, Gary 90, 159, 162, 78 Clanin, Judy 25, 130, 161 Clanin, Pat 67, 129, 161 Clarke, Ricky 51 Clarke, Vera 51 Clasing, Alan 67 Claude, Corinne 67, 110 Clayton, Sherry 26, 38, 197 Claywell, Duaine 67, 156 Cleary, Carol 58, 125, 134, 135 Cleaver, Scott 26, 146, 147, 148, 159, 162, 174 Clelland, Sandra 67 Clemons, Darlene 26, 110, 127, 161 Clemons, Karen 67, 95 Clinch, Richard 58, 123, 128, 131, 196 Cline. Jack 26 Coates, Terry 58, 120, 121, 125. 129 Coatney, Jean 51, 130 Cochran, John 67, 157 Coe, Kathy 58, 120 Cole, Ken 125, 129 Colvin, Richard 51, Conlon, Bob 67, 125 Connelly, Karen 51, 110 Conner, Sue 51, 129, 130, 161 Connett, Linda 137 Connett, Steve 51, 121, 131 Cook, Bennette 49, 58 Cook, Ed 26, 159 Cook, Eugene 67 Briggs, Marlene 66 Britton , Broman , Patricia 23 Betty 66, 120, 124, 133 Brooks, Charles 58, 119, 121, 125 Brooks, Karen 51 Brooks, Wanda 51 Cage, Terry 67 Calamese, Dorothy 58 Camp, George 24, 94, 153 Camp. James 51 Campbell, C. J. 51, 108, 111, 130, 141, 196 Campbell, Merry 67 Canatsey, Carol 67, 126, 132 Carneal, Janet 58 Carolus, Doug 24, 126, 155, 162, 169,171 Carr, Dan 51, 77, 155 Carroll, Barbara 67 Carson, Robert 58, 131 Carter, Judy 58 Carter, Tom 25, 130, 141, 152, 162, 192 Carver, Jim 25 Coopersmith, Starr 67, 112, 123 Cory, Carolyn 67 Cory, Chuck 58 Coughenour, Terry 67 129, 138 Coulson, John 67, 112,, Coulson, Lewis 26, 77, 121, 127, 129 Cranford, Dave 51 Cremeens, Larry 51 Crickmore, Sue 26 Crisp, Jim 58 115, 149 90, 104, Crisp, Rebecca 67, 132 Crouch, David 51 Crouch, Norma 58, 110 Crowley, Marty 26, 126, 178 Crowley, Tim 58, 120, 126, 130 Culp, Dan 27, 130, 162 201 Cummins, Bill 26, 141, 158, 159, 162 Cummins, Olive 51 Cunningham, John 51, 77, 93, 102, 127, 131, 136, 155, 156, 158, 162, 167 Curry, Michael 67 Cutter, Bill 26, 90, 156, 162 Dace, David 58, 123 Dahlquist, Sandy 67, 113, 115, 123, 159 Danz, Darlene 26, 108, 125 Darling, LeAnn 51, 109, 112, 120, 127. 129 Darling, Rosi 27, 112, 115, 117 Davey, Shirley 51, 109 Davidson, Nancy 67 Davies, Bob 67, 112, 127 Davis, Hope 27, 77, 85, 119, 120. 137 Day, Bob 58, 90, 103, 136, 141, 145, 149, 151 Day, Gordan 27, 109, 192 Dean, Barbara 67 DeBord, John 27, 121 Defenbaugh, Rolline 51, 125, 191 Defenbaugh, Roselyn 67, 115, 125 Defenbaugh, Russell, 67, 112, 125 DeFoe, Richard 67, 110, 160 Demmin, Jeanne 28 Dennis, James 67 Denny, Barbara 67 Derry, Ed 28 Derrv, Steve 58, 119, 121, 127 DeVore, Daryl of DeVore, Dean 28, 108, 109, 111 Dike, Barbara 28, 77, 85, 103, 106, 119, 137 Dixon, Bill 145 Dixon, Donna 58, 108, 125 Doan, Harry 58, 77, 129 Dobbins, Terry 58, 103, 125, 141, 145, 149, 151 Dorey, Dayton 28, 77 Doss, Carol 52, 103, 122, 123, 140 Dotson, Ken 67, 110, 145, 156 Dotson, Ron 28 Douglas, LaVonne 28, 127 Downs, Kathy 58 Dravis, Richarrl 58 Dreyer, Cheryl 52, 105, 106, 120, 125, 133, 134, 160 Driskell, Pat 28, 127 Drysdale, Kay 29, 84, 85, 105, 133, 164, 200 Dudas, John 52, 120, 125 Dudley, Carnez 58, 110 Duncan, John 52, 108, 160, 199 Eadie, David 52, 141, 156 Earles, Jim 67, 145, 156 Ebbert, Walter 67, 112, 117, 127 Edwards, Joan 29 Eggerichs, Bob 58 Ehlen. Lona 1R'7 Elliott, uaylene 58, 110 Elliott, Pat 67, 120, 124 Emmons, Sharon 58 Engstrom, Janice 67, 161 Erickson, Charlesene 52, 128 Ernst, Donald 52, 88 Errion, Douglas 29 Errion, Helen 52, 89, 106, 123, 126 Errion, Jane 67, 120, 122 Eslarie, Robert 67, 118 Everetts, Sarah 52 Everlv. Rurh 58 Ewing, David 29, 109 Faginkrantz, Trudy 58, 133 Faichney, Garry '58 Faichney. Mike 52 Farmer, Carol 68, 125 Favus, Indy 29, 129, 132, 188 Favus, Mitch 68, 91, 103, 127, 160 Feldman, Charene 29, 132 Feldman, Lee, 52, 151, 162, 172 Fenton, Paul 52 Ferguson, Donald 68 Fice, Bob 58, 130 Field, Judy 30 fink, Linda 52, 108, 123, 168 Finney Terry 30 Fisher, Betty 52, 134 Flener, Mary 58 Foley, Gay 52, 77, 112, 119, 199 Foley, Mark 52, 127, 129 Forbes, Pam 58 Ford, Henery 58, 141, 145, 153 Foreman, Patricia 68, 161 Fortune, Barbara 52, 127, 128 Fortune, Mary 68 Foster, Janis 60, 188 Fowler, Ada 68 Fowler, Bill 60 Francis Mike 52, 130, 141, 143, 172 A Francis Paul 68, 149, 159 Freeze, Sandra 68 Fervert, Bob 68 Frisby, David 68, 149 Frisby. Jim 131 Frisby, Nancy 60, 89, 123 Espanschied, JoAnn 52 Evans , Bob 52, 141, 157 Evans, Ed 67 Evans, Gary 58 Evans, John 68, 126, 156 Evans, Ken 52 Evans, Lee 29 Evans, Roger 68 Evans, Sherrill 68 Evere 202 tt, Mildred 68, 129 Frisch, MaryJo 52, 125 Fuchek, Vivian 68, 125 Fuller, Jerry 68, 145 Fullington, Vicki 60, 111, 126, 129 Fyke, Barbara 68, 125, 132 Gaede, Lois 52 Galleher, Marcia 52 Gansch, Lynda 68, 107 Gardner, Kathy 68 Garner, Larry 60 Garnett, Gary 30, 152 Gerogianni, Nick 60, 123 Ghighi, Gary 60, 123, 151 Gibson, Lorine 30, 127 Gillespie, Barbara 68, 125, Gipson, J. W. 60, 109, 125, 155, 156 Glackin, Loren 60, 119, 121 Glackin, Marilyn 68 Gleason, Bill 52, 93 Gleich, Sue 68, 123 Glisan, Tom 60, 94, 162 Gnehm, Linda 68, 127, 129 Goodman, George 52, 153, 168 Goodrich, Linda 52 Goodrich, Merry 137 Gottschalk, Sandra 60 Grachek, Michael 68, 129 Graham, Clara 60 Grant, Cheryl 68 Grant, Harold 52, 141, 142, 156, 162 Green, Gus 60, 126, 128 Green, Marsha 68, 120, 126, 132 Greene, Cheri 68, 126, 131, 134 Greene, Dick 60, 123 Greenhood, Bill 68, 110, 127, 128 Greenleaf, Bill 30, 136 Greenleaf, Mary 60, 111, 119, 129, 135 Greenslitt, Shirley 60 Greeson, William 30, 97, 109, 111, 129 Grieves, Linda 60 Griffin, Barbara 52, 128 Griffin. Jim 68, 145 Griffith, Ellen 52 Grigg, Gary 30, 108, 111, 155 Groome, Betty 60, 120, 125, 129, 130, 138 Gummerson, Linda 60, 90, 120, 124, 124, 128, 129, 132, 133 Gunter, Clifford 30, 132 Gunter, Ruth 52, 120, 123 Gunter, Sharon 31, 132 Guzman, Henrietta 68 Hackett, Martin 52, 121, 131 Hageman, John 60 Hahn, Sherrill 68, 90, 112, 114, 126 Hainline, Dean 31, 117 Hale, Kathy 52 Hall, Gloria 52, 112, 115, 128 Hall, Janice 60, 111 Hall, Patricia 68, 161 Hamm, Kirby 68, 145, 149,159 Hamm, Lyndon 53 Hammer, Brenda 60, lll Hammer, Don 53, 141 Hammer, Larry 48 Hammer, Nancy 60 Hammond, Dick 53 Hands, Melvin 53, 60, 112, 115 Hansen, John 53 Harmon, Nancy 53, 119, 120, 121, 122 Harms, Dave A. 60, 105, 125, 154, 155, 160, 165 Harms, David C. 68, 128, 131, 156, 162 Harms, Gerald 155 Harpe, James 145 Harrigan, Sally 31, lll, 130, 161 Harrington, Mary 68 Harris, Carl 31 Harris, Don 60, 160 Harris, Harry 60, 94, 141, 145, 162 Harris, Loretha 31, 132 Harrison, Bob 20, 31, 74, 103, 136, 150, 156, 159, 162 Hart, Barbara 31, 132 Hart, Judy 60, 123 Hart, Stephen,68, 145 Hartman, Teddy 68 Haschke, Oscar 31, 141, 142, 152, 158, 162 Hauer, Kathy 60, 126 Hayes, Harold 53 Hayes, Jeanette 68, 128, 161 Haynes, Ed 53, 153, 162, 199 Haynes, Susie 68, 138 Hays, Roger 68, 156 Hayse, Wilma 60 Hazzard, Luanne 68. 122. 133 Hazzard, Ron 32, 136, 157, 162, 173 Hazzard, Steve 53, 156, 157, 162 Heath, Carolyn 68 Heintz, Paul32, 85, 108, 121, 137 Heitler, Bob 60, 155, 160 Heitler, Hal 53, 108, lll, 155, 160 Helmick, Caryle 32 Hendricks, Janet 68, 124 Henseler, Ronnie 60 Hensley, Pat 53, 128 Herbst, Phil 53, 121, 153, 168 Hermann, James 68, 145 Hershberger, ,Christine 68, 124 Herter, Bob 125 Henshilwood, John 68, 159, 160 Heuermann, Bob 60 Hewitt, Sally 53 Hickman, Tim 53, 129, 160 Hicks, Faye 53 Hierman, Bob 131 Hilberg, Paul 68, 129, 160 Hill, Eva 60 Hill, Susan 68, 126, 128 Hill, Vickie 68 Hire, Donald 32 Hoagland, Donna 69 Hoegl, Juergen 32 Hoerr, Carol 32, 132 Hoerr, Linda 32, 77, 127 Hoerr, Lorri 60, 171 Hoerr, Louise 69, 104, 125, 178 Holden, John 60, 141 Hopper, Paula 53, 140 Hood, Sarah 69 Hotovec, Rosey 32, 120, 132, 134, 138 Howard, Kay 48, 53, 77 Howe, Patricia 69, 129 Howell, Jerry 60, 103, 111, 124, 151, 158, 171 Hucal, Michael 60, 110, 128, 145, 153 Hudson, Gerard 60, 124, 149, 160 Huett, Sandy 33, 95, 104, 178 Huff, David 69 Huff, Ethel 60, 111 Huff, Josephine 53 Huggins, Robert 69 Hulse, Rosalie 60, 110 Hunt, Marilyn 53 Hunt, Ronald 60 Hunt, Sharon 32, 129, 130 Hunter, Sally 60, 130 Hurd, Bill 61, 125, 145, 149, 151 Hurd, Bob 69, 89, 145, 149, 159 Hussey, Jim 53, 156 Iben, Wayne 33, 103, 136, 137, 146 147, 162, 180 Iles, Bill 53, 146 Ingram, Bronwyn 61, 111 Irwin, Peggy 61, 105, 110, 125, 134, 135, 165 Jackman, Douglas 69, 118, 121, 127 Jackman, Steve 61, 125, 150 Jackson, Bernard 137 Jackson, Corbert 153 Jackson, Donald 53, 118, 121 123, 131 Jackson, Dorothea 61, 111 Jackson, Mary 53 Jackson, Mike 61, 89, 104, 151 Jackson, Paula 33, 80, 103, 106 107, 133, 137, 192 Jacobs, Randall 53, 118, 119, 121 125 Jacobson, Bonnie 61, 110, 127 Jenkins, Harley 61 Jenkins, Jim 53 Jenkins, William 69 Jines, John 69 Johns, Larry 53 Johnson, Bonnie Kay 69 Johnson, Bonnie S. 69, 159, 138 Johnson, Ed 69, 160 Johnson, James 53, 111, 145, 153, 156, 159 Johnson, Kathy 69, 90, 113, 138 Johnson, Larry 145 Johnson, Melvin 61 Johnson, Ruthie 61 Johnson, Vicki 33, 112, 115, 127 Johnston, Gary 69, 145 Johnston, Jim 69, 149, 162 Jolliff, Bob 33, 146, 147, 152, 165 Jolliff, Phyllis 69 Jones, David 61, 112, 124 Jones, Dick 34, 136, 141, 142, 150, 151, 158, 159, 162, 173 Jones, Jim 152 Jones, Nancy 33 Jones, Patty 61, 127, 130 Jones, Patricia 33, 130 Jones, Victoria 69, 126 Jordan, Pat 69 Jordan, Steve 69, 145 Jungst, Rudolph 69, 117, 127 Kahrs, Kirk 53, 103, 123, 125, 136 Kalb, JoAnn 61 Kappler, Carol 69, 123 Kaps, Clarissa 61, 126, 138 Karr, David 34, 108, 129 Kavanaugh, Judy 34 Kavanaugh, Ralene 53, 122, 128 Keefer, Rita 69 Keefer, Shirley 61 Keeley, Tom 69. 160 Keener, Julie 53, 123, 129, 133 Keim, Julia 61, 109 Keith, Clem 53 Keith, Mary 61, 140 Keith, Kay 69 Kellenberger, David C. 69, 160 Kellenberger, John C. 53, 112, 115 Kellenberger, Karen 61, 110 Kellenberger, Maryruth 61, 110 Kelly, Richard 61 Kennedy, Margaret 34, 120, 123, 132, 159 Kerker, Lynette 34, 74, 140, 194 Kirk, Marilyn 69, 110, 120, 129 Kidder, James 69, 145 Killion, Janet 53 Kincade, Patty 125 King, Doyle 61, 129 King, Mark 34, 126, 130, 141, 143, 158, 159, 162 Kinsey. Jim 34, 173 Klawltter, Deanna 69 Klein, Evelyn 53 Klein, Linda 53, 110 Klein, Ruth 34, 132 Kline, Richard 69, 127 Knapp, Carol 35, 130 Knapp, Terry 66, 69, 103, 145, 146 158, 159, 162 Knight, Cheryl 61, 110, 122 1 Knobloch, Darrel 35, 127, 130, 156 162 Knobloch, Dennis 69 Kobler, Don 53 Kobler, Karen 69, 120, 123 Koch, Karen 69 Koehl, Jeannie 61, 130, 138 Kohrs , 129 Kohrs , Gretchen 61, 89, 110, 123, Tom 35, 109, 129, 130 Kolb, Dennis 35 Koons, Shirlie 35 Koontz, Margaret 53, 128, 130 Kreps, Nancy 69 Krueger, Sandra 54, 128, 130 Levasseur, Bob 69, 129 Lewis, John 54 Lewis, Steven 54, 153 Lewis, Terry 37, 136 Lieberman, Bella 69, lll, 123 Light, Greg 54, 136, 141, 155, 162 Lilly, James 69 Linden, Sharon 37 Linder, Marilyn 61, 198 Lindsey, Elnora 69 Linsey, Mary 69 Lindstrom, Steve 61, 125, 127 Lisenby, Jerry 61, 110, 120, 121, 129, 130, 134, 145, 160 List, Pat 61 Little, Janet 54, 121, 129 Little, Judy 61, 126 Livingston, Sally 37, 132 Loberg, Pat 54, 185 Lochbaum, Terry 61, 121, 125. 131 Losh, Gary 61' Lottman, Tom 37, 141, 143, 158, 159, 162, Lovett, Emma 69, 128, 161 Lowder, Laurie 37, 85, 105, 121, 123, 132, 133, 137, 190 Lowry, Lynn 61, 161 Lumpp, Rosina 37, 132 Luna, Danny 61 Lund, Steve 61, 127, 145 Lupfer, Sandra 69 Lybargcr, Sharon 69, 120, 123,128 Lynch, Patricia 69, 120, 125 McChriston, Rosetta 70, 128 McClain, Paulette 61, 165 McCormack, Thomas 70, 112 McCreight, Jo Anne 61, 110 McCrorey, Carol 62, 113, 120, 125 McDonald, Stephen 62, 110, 128, 129, 133 McEndollar, Vanna 37, 132 McGee, Pat 54, 111, 138, 161 McGong1e, Sharon 62 Mathisen, Sue 20, 38, 81, 119, 121, 138, 159 Mattes, Ber1e125, 128, 149, 159 Maxwell, Alberta 38 Mayhall, Medford 39 Mead, Marylou 54 Meas, Robert 70, 88, 131 Meadows, Hester 54 Mears, 1-larold 62, 112, 118, 128 Mears, Roy 70, 112 Meidroth, Terry 39 Mettam, lone 54 Meizelis, Bob 39 Meneley, Linda 70 Meyer, Jeri 70, 129 Middleton, Bernard 62 Miles, Pat 62, 125 Parker, Loys 55, 162 Parrott, Mary 62 Parsons, Don 62, 94 Parsons, Larry 55 Patterson, Mike 62 Millard, Sue 39, 104, 106, 120, 129, 130, 133, 138, 180 Miller, Ann 62, 125 Miller, Charles 70, 89, 156 Miller, Dennis 70, 153 Miller, George 145 Miller, Larry 54, 112 Miller, Sandie 70, 120 Miller, Trudy 62, 110 Millinger, Dan 62 Minor, Linda 70 Mitchell, Pat 62, 77, 109, 120, 134, 196 Mixell, Jerry 54 Mohr, Sharon 39 Moletti, Carol 70, 112 Moon, Sandra 62, 95 Moore , Diana 54, 124, 129 Moore, James 62 Moore, Peggy 62, 130 Moore, Rita 129 Moran, Terry 112, 114 Moreland, Billy 62 Paul, Patricia 70, 129 Peacock, Sandra 70 Peacock, Wade 63 Pearson, Richard 40, 141, 144, 152, 162 Peel, Nancy 40, 105, 129, 159, 165 Pence, Gordon 40 Pendola, Mike 55 Perkins, Janet 55, 128 Pesch, Leroy 63, 128 Peters, Fred 63, 93, 121, 128 Petruzzi, Crystal 70, 122, 138 Pfaffmann, Mary 70 Pfaffmann, Rick 40, 136 Phillips, Carol 70, 122 Phillips, Paul 40 Pickel, Linda 70, 129 Pinkney, Judy 63, 122, 132 Pittman, Dorothy 126 Place, Jeanne 63, 123, 130, 138 Plattner, Linda 55, 97, 104, 122 138, 165 Plessing, Doris 63, 127, 138 Poe, Steve 55 Porter, James 55, 112 Potter, James Potter, Marilee 113 Potter , Powell Rosilie 112 David 55 Powell: Regina 63, 130 Powers, Randee 63, 110, 127 Powley Preston , Harold 123, 14 Steve 44, 117 Price, Vickie 112, 115 9, 159 M01'iIZ, Jackie 70, 117, 120, 127 Moyers, William 54, 110, 111, 160 Mullen, Craig 39 Murphy, Maureen 137 Muzzy. Judy 39, 109, 120 Myer, Bob 39 Krusa, Doug 54 Kuhn Jerry 69 Kuhn Ronnie 54 Lais, Gerry 61, 108, 111 Lambert, Judy 35 Lamon, Ivory 69 LaMotte, Dennis 35, 112 LaMotte, Myrtille 54, 108 Landerth, Kenneth 69 Langholz, Doug 35, 142, 143, 155 162, 167 Langholz, Sue 54, 104, 125, 129, 136, 191 Langloss, Betty 54 Langloss, Leonard 54 Lappin, Bill 69 Larkin, Dale 69 Latvaitis, Richard 36, 118 lavigne, Judy 36, 109, 112, 114, 115, 117 Lawrence, Jackie 54, 120, 121, 126, 161 Lawrence, Phil 61, 109, 111 Lowry. Joyce 128 Leap, Gloria 54, 110 Leap, Sheila 36 Leason, Diana 36 Leaver, Carol 36 Lee, Barbara 61, 128 Lee, Michael 54 Leighton, Barb 36, 129, 132 Leighton, Judy 61 L1eMoine, Dave 150, 162 LeMoine, Sue 61 Lentz, Bob 36, 77, 102, 112, 114, 136, 137, 174, 200 Lenz, Richard 61, 160 Leslie, Georgia 36, 106, 123, 133, 138 Leslie, Mary Sue 69, 103, 124, 125, 129, 138 Nash, Terry 54 McGowan, Barb 54 McGowan, Susan 70 ' McGuire, Bill62, 128, 134, 135, 196 McMillan, Susan 70 McMullen, Mike 37, 157, 162, 173 McNulty, Janice 70 McNulty, Mike 62 McQuarrie, Keith 70 McQuarrie, Neil 54, 91, 157 Mabee, Tom 62, 118 Macklin, Richard 54 Majors, Ken 54, 118, 121, 131, 154 Mangold, Linda 38 Mangold, Patricia 62, 132 Mann,Joyce 62, 93, 129, Mansfield, Glen 62 Maples, Bill 70 Marcille, Carole 62, 110, 120 Marfell, Gerald 62, 141, 145 Marfell, Sharon 38 Mari, Dave 62, 121, 127, 145, 153 Mariner, Pat 62 Marks, George 38, 131, 154 Marks, David 54, 131, 153 Marshall, John 62, 121, 158 Marshall, Karen 62, 126, 171 Martin, Ajay 38, 141, 143, 156 Martin, Bonnie 70, 91, 113, 115, Mgilin, Jackie 38, 121, 129, 140 Martin, James 38, 112, 115, 117, 134, 135 Martin, Joyce 70, 112, 126 Martin, Keven 70 Martin, Marilyn 54, 112, .117, 127 Martin, Ronald 70, 145, 156. 162 Mason, Raymond 62, 123 Matheny, Alice 70 Matheny. Jim 62 Matheny, Sherman 62 Naug, Sherrill 62, 89, 110, 127 Naug, Susan 40, lll, 127 Neal, Linda 62, 110 Neidlinger, Susan 62, 119, 120, 121, 125 Nelson, Bill 70 Nelson, Ronnie 152 Neptun, Carolyn 62, 161 Neumann, Frieda 70, 103, 118, 127, 129, 134 Neumann, Fritz 40, 130 Newton, Ann 70, 126 Nickerson, Judy 70, 103, 123, 159 Nickles, John 54 Nicoll, Andy 54, 93, 118, 121, 127, 131 Niles, Bill 153 Nordstrom, Donna 62, 124 Norquist, Jerry 54, 141, 144, 146, 162 Norton, Pam 70, 112, 115. 125 Oberstetter, Judy 70 O'Connel1, Raymonde 62 O'Conner, Carol 70, 113 Oepke, Cheryl 54 Oepke, Julynn 62, 120, 125 Ohl, Carol 54, 108 O'Laugh1in, John 70, 130 O'Laugh1in, Mike 145 Osterman, Walter 70, 145, 149 Otterstrom, Roger 149 Owen, Marcia 62, 126 Packer, Alan 62, 128, 155 Parker, Charles 62 Parker, Ellen 54, 128, 129 Parker, Jim 40, 85, 106, 136, 137, 15 7, 158 , 162 Proctor, Barbara 63, 113, 126 Pullen, Carol 71, 116, 117, 123, 127 Pullen, Wayne 41, 112, 114, 125, 127 Purcell, Don 63, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 151, 198, 162 Purcell, Ed 20, 41, 82, 136, 137, 146, 147, 148, 154, 162, 167 Pusch, Joanne 41, 121, 178 Raber, Cheryl 63, 96, 124, 125 Raber, Judie 41, 120, 138 Radmacher, Carol 137 Ramsey, Carol 63 Reames, Doris 63, 110 Reece, Gary 71, 112, 114, 115, 118, 121, 127 Reed, Cheri 71, 117 Reed, Diane 63, 77, 90, 127, 134 Reed, Glenn 71, 145, 156 Regan, Jane 55, 97, 123, 138 Reichel, Dorothy 63, 107, 110, 123 Remmel, Gary 55, 131, 160 Remelius, Louise 55, 130 Richards, Jean 66, 71, 104, 120, 122, 196 Richardson, Carole 63, 107, 110, 123, 127 Richardson, Jean 137 Riedel, Joyce 41 Rieman, Roylene 55 Riggins, Barry 41 Riggins, Brenda 41, 132 Risinger, Pam 66, 71, 112, 123 Robb, Pam 71 Roberts, Jim 71 Roberts, Joyce 42, 104, 130 Robinson, Jim 150 Roehrig, Vicki 71, 120, 122, 129 Roger, Elsie 42, 129 Rogers, Jack 152 Rohde, Carmen 63 Rohman, Pam 63, 110, 125, 127, 130 Rose, Allen 42, 192 203 Springsteen, Richard 43 1 Xx! Rose, Judy '71, 125, 138, 159 Ross, Donald 63, 145, 151, 156 Ross, Jackie 42, 104, 107, 132 Ross, Janet 71, 120, 124, 129 Rowland, Earl 71 Rowland, Shirley 63 Ruble, Sandra 63, 95 Rudd ' Sam 63 , Riiddl, Terry 55, 129, 141, 162 Rule, Frances 55 Rule, Lorraine 71, 120 Rush, Randy 55, 110, 111 Russell, Bill 42 Russell, Pamela 63, 110, 127 Smith, Wynonia 43 Snell, Margaret 63, 129 Snell, Rockie 63 Snider, Terry 63 Spainhour, Gary 71, 126, 133 Spalding, Becky 63, 126 Springer, Mary Ann 63, 105, 109, 123 St. John, Rolland 55 Stacy Ion 44, 118 Stanberry, Pauline 63, 110, 127 Stanberry, Maxine 63, 110, 127 Stanek, Ed 55, 151, 154, 162 Stanton, Pat 71, 124 Tremain, Sherry 64, 124 Trimble, Margaret 46 Trott, Mary Ann 56, 134 Trott, Sally 66, 71, 89, 125, 129, 132 Trotter, Sharon 46 Thomas, Myrna 45, 127, 138, 159 Thomas, Robert 71, 125 Thomas, Steve 64 Thomason, Dan 56, 162 Thomason , Verna 71 Thompson, Carol 71 Thompson, Ellen 55, 120, 123 Thompson, Ronald 71, 112 Thorp, Wayne 64 138, 188 Xanos, Andy 64, 89 Sakash, Io Ann 71 Sanders, Ed 71, 160 Sandman, Gary 63, 130 Sanford, Ronald 71, 117, 145 Sapp, Keth 71, 90, 145 Sarver, Denise 71, 122, 128 Sarver, Pat 63, 141 Satterfield, Peggy 42, 109 Sauder, Ellen 42, 77, 111, 116, 126 Sauder, Tony 63, 110, 111, 119 124, 149 Sauer, Barbara 42, 127 Sausser, Lynne 71, 117, 124 Schaal, Arlene 71, 120, 127 Scherer, Fred 63, 93, 112, 114, 117, 124 Schilling, .Judith 43, 138 Schmitt, Denny 55, 108 Schmitt, Bernard 152, 153 Schoaff, Elizabeth 71, 124 Schoeneweiss. Sherry 43, 132 Schraederl Paulette 55, 129 Schroeder, Randy 55 Schurtz, John 43, 74, 130, 141, 142, 143, 146, 152, 162, 194 Schutte, Dan 55, 131 Schutte, Terry 63, 131, 160, Schwark, Howard 71 Schwartz, Curtis 63, 126, 151 Scott, Mary Ann 55, 112, 117, 128 Scott, Sandy 1111 55 Scott, Sandy 1101 63, 125 Searle, Dale 63 Selburg, Janet 127, 129, 132 Shaheen. Russell 71 Shannon, Michael 71, 145, 156 Shaw, Ester 55 Shay, Don 1121 145 Shay, Don 1111 55 Shay, Steve 63, 124, 158 Shell, Cliff 71 Short, Paul 48 Shreffler, Bob 55 Silvest, Greg 55, 191 Simmons, Constance 63 Simmons, Edith 71 Singleton, Gus 43, 111 Skaggs, Carl 63, 141, 145, 149, 153 Sklar, Mike 43, 131 Slonneger, Ken 155 Smiser, Dennis 71, 123, 145, 156 Smith, Avis 43, 132 Smith, David 137 Smith, Janice 71 Smith, Ray 63 204 Starkovich, John 71, 118 Starr, Twila 44 Stauske, Carl 71 Thulean, Dick 45, 125 Thulean, Sylvia 64, 90, 127 Timmerman, 'Janet 64, 106, 108 Watkins, Georgana 47, 77, 85, 103, 106, 119, 120, 133, 137 Watson, Greg 64, 145, 149 Watson, Jettia 56, 121 Weaver, Kenny 72 Webster, Madonna 72 Wehrli, Romelle 72, 110 Weisheit, Lynn 64, 126, 129, 130 Welch, Emmett 56, 110, 111 Wernle, Dorothy 47, 132 West, Hazel 72 West, Judith 64, 110, 161 Wheadon, Don 64 White, Clarence 72, 131 White, Donald 64 White, Peggy 72, 126, 133 Whited, Betty 72 Whitlow, Harold 72 Steinseifer, Gerald 64 Stenson, Eugene 44, 155, 162 Stenstrom, Gloria 44 Stenstrom, Harold 55 Stephens, Gregory 64, 126, 131, 154, 162 Stevens, Sherrie 64, 127 Stevens, Steve 55, 141, 153, 156 Stevenson, Carol 55, 122, 130 Stevenson, Clifford 64 Stever, Ralph 64, 122 Stone, Keith 44, 109 Stoner, Sharon 64 Storm, Richard 64 Storm, Sandra 71 Streeter, Sandra 44, 130 Stubbs, Nancy 71 Studinger, Diane 71, 123, 138, 159 Studinger, Sharon 137 Stump, Lawanda 71 Sturm, Karna 44, 190 Sullivan, Kaffie 20, 44, 82, 132 Sullivan, Michael 55, 153 Summers, Joel 55 Suter, Michael 56 Sutton, Franki 71 Sutton, John 55, 106, 126, 131 Swiger, Paul 45, 94, 146, 147, 150, 151, 158, 162 Talbert, Alice 64 109, 196 Tower, Eugene 45 Trantina, Steve 71, 149 Trapp, Carlos 45, 158, 162 Traub, Carolyn 45, 108, 123 Traub, Janet 64, 107, 110, 130, 138 Travis, Karen 64, 110, 120, 123, 179 Ulrich, Conroy 56 Ulrich, .lim 71, 123, 145, 149 159 Wiesehan, Dave 56 Wiggins, Barb 47, 127 Williams, Bob 152 Williams, Charlotte 72 Williams, Ron 56 Williams, Sandra 56, 129, 132 Williamson, Kathy 137 Williamson, Marty 48, 129, 134,137 Willis, Milton 48, 129, 130 Willis, Richard 64 Willis, Susan 72 Willsie, Sharon 48 Wilkerson, John 48 Ulrich, Peggy 64, 138 Unes, Fred 64 Upchurch, Jim 46 Van Dyke, Pauline 64 Van Sickle, Linda 71 Vasser, Linda 128 Veach, Raymond 56, 110 Veatch, Robert 46, 112 Velpel, Lynn 71, 126, 133 Velpel, Ray 46, 159 Vobroucek, Sue 64, 107, 110, Wilkins, Kathi 48, 109, 120, 127 Wilkins, Nancy 64, 110, 128 Wilmot. Loren 72. 91 Wilson, Jeannette 72, 120 Wilson, Jim 48 Wilson, leora 48, 108, 120, 126 Wilson, Pat 56 Wink, Fred 64, 127 Winters, Ned 64, 110, 126, 134, 179 125, 138, 141, 142, 143 Volkmar, Fred 46 Wabel, Ron 46, 85, 106, 136, 155, 158, 162 Wagner, Connie 64 Wainright, Judy 46 Walker, David 71, 129 Walker , Helen 47 Walker, Jim 64, 90, 131 Tally, Linda 71 Tanaka, Taylor, Taeko 45, 80, 108 Bruce 55, 151 Taylor, Clyde 71, 121, 124, 129 Taylor, Dave 64, 130, 145, 149, 151 Taylor, Diana 45, 130 Taylor, John 55, 130 Taylor, Richard 64, 77, 110, 120, 124, 134 Taylor, Terri 55, 77, 105, 107, 119, 120, 121, 123, 129, 133, 138, 171 Teater, Dave 64, 110, 120, 121, 124, 129, 134, 135 Terrell, Joycelyn 64 Thieman, Bill 64, 106, 124 Thomas, Carl 56 Thomas, Carlene 71 Thomas, Diana 64 Thomas, UNCC 64, 125 Walker, Shirley 47, 130, 132, 138 Wallace, Danny 72 Wallace, George 145 Wallden, Richard 56 Waller, Mary Ann 47, 109 Wallin, Bob 56, 136, 146 Walter, Charles 64, 110, 126 Walter, Phyllis 56 Walters, Kenneth 47, 113, 118, 121, 127 Ward, Berlin 47 Ware, Dave 56, 112, 115, 119, 124 Ware, lda 72 Warnke, Roger 64, 105, 113, 119, 121, 125, 136, 149, 153, 165 Warnke, Pat 137 Warnke, Steve 56, 117 Warren, Dick 56, Warren, Mike 72, 160 Wolgemuth, Jim 64, 121, 131, 160 Worden, Barbara 56, 130 Workman, Marcia 56 Wotton, Nancy 48, 132 Wotton, Tom 48, 153, 162 Wright, Ricky 72, 145 Wyman, James 64 Xanos, Pete 56, 109, 129, 146, 158, 162, 169 York, Jim 150, 151 York, Rocky 150 Young, Helen 64 Young, Lavonne 72 Young, Paula 56, 110 129 Yocom, Richard 64 Yontz, Nancy 48, 120, 129, 132, 134, 138, 188 Yontz, Ted 64, 103, 119, 125, 153 zariey, Jim 56, 84, 141, 143, 156, 162 Zeisler, Mary 64, 124 Zerling, Roswitha 56, 122, 125, 161 Zimmerman, Jenny 64, 110, 124
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