Woodruff High School - Talisman Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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WOODRUFF HIGH SCHOOL 1808 N. PERRY AVENUE PEORIA, ILLINOIS STAFF Advisor Editor -in-Chief Assistant Editor STAFF MEMBERS Special Events Index Organizations Classes Opening Section Sports Student Photographers Professional Photography Mrs. Barbara Howard Louise Hoerr Sue Hall Jean Richards Adrienne Andros Marilyn Geskey Kathi Sauer Richie Plattner Sue Hall Kay Hitchcock Jane Arnett Barbara Brunner Doug Martinez Russell Shaheen Butch Smiser Frank Tichenor Walden Fabry BUSINESS STAFF Advisor Business Manager Circulation Manager Advertising Manger STAFF MEMBERS Jane Arnett Linda Davis Richard Fenton Alexis Kulai Mr. Earle Skaggs Connie Scott Mary Lou Reed Karen Heniger Linda Lemm Theresa Mau Carole Nicholson Glenn Perkins iam! jf? rzz r1,1: 5 :wt J K K K r jf-iiisiifirx 1 s 1 l E L M -Q R H ,,.W,A W5 ' I., v ,mf f: f H'seYw:if:gwmu+:eMaigw,.3m ,yi W ge sf -1 i Q 5 I 'Q T 'l'k VLL, ' 'ZVI Q -..v Y, ff f ' N W il , -, ' v, ga. 4 . , ffl- . 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By participation in classroom discussions and extra-curricular activities, the Woodruff students have a chance to express their own ideas and creative talent. . by meaningful learning experience. 7 from various social programs Aw . . . in a formal classroom. with an exchange of ideas. , he,-., ,, A-..,,f .S , em, Swan mic a e e e YW imma . . . by use of resource mater 1a1s and fac111 nes. To advance learning In all Lines of truth Wherever they may lead, Showing how to think Rather than what to think. Learning is the gaining of knowledge through research From books the student learns to respect the opinions of authorities, and from his instructors the student learns to appreciate the knowledge gained from experience. How- ever, he also learns that he must seek out and understand all the facts of a given situation before he can formulate a meaningful evaluation of it. . . . by finding out for oneself 1 r through cooperative activities with our classmates . . by achieving the final reward To inspire Woodruff desires its students to set high goals for themselves. The student achieves these goals through actions and expression always showing a respect for others around him. He accepts respon- sibility, learning to cooperate and get along with his classmate. The Woodruff student realizes that he must accept freedom with responsibility throughout his life in order to function effectively. IO 17 5 - -i:G?3'?E5iX5fii',t'1'3Yx1?'f?:efTY?5ih ' -W , .A.,.LQ..A.,,N .. yg5?55?23?f5si1 :LQ nsin n r' .A i 1 f r . . . from the evaluation of our actions. respect for others as for ourselves evra -1-'M sal,-vf 'gr1lv'-'vin . . . by prac ticing good sportsmanship I I . . . by our cooperation with our fellow man. To forward ideas and ideals in our The United States nas an effective democratic government. Since this is true, everyone must think for himself. In doing through our duty to Vote. his part, he must express his beliefs and diligently pursue his ideals. Since his actions have a bearing on the lives of others a student must balance his freedoms with those of the people around him. Through the association with the faculty and stu- dents, he learns to appreciate the ideas of others as well as the society in which he lives. . . . through our student council-sponsored activities. 12 The bustle in a house The morning after death Is solemnest of industries Enacteal upon earth, - The sweeping up the heart, And putting love away We shall not want to use again Until eternity. -Emily Dickinson, C. 1865 democracy . . . by parti cipating in a memorial ser- vice to show our respect for the late Presi- dent Kennedy. 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The Freshman stunt, entitled Huntin' Hootenanny was about two groups of cavemen, the Goalstones, representing Woodruff, and the Endzones, representing Spalding. These two groups had a contest by hunting down and capturing the skin of the pig, I6 The Senior stunt, Wipe Out, was a feud between the Spalding and the Woodruff clans - hillbilly style! Q i X D 1 9 5 AK., ,. 'W 215: 7 M5 -mer : mea - .. , g -:..., .. -.'Q1'.,E,-:-'N f I- V - ' W - X ' M . , .czmmu N 31. 'xg xtsssiiizsxi ,Q X 'fra 'xzszfiifiim . E ' wmvenww-' Q ' - 'ffwvw Wi . 'S ': 'UV' T , f 'N' N' ' , '35 :SV 35952 Y: -- ', 3935. 1. Lsfkzfi fiig 111153-g: 'zfizf' 'C Ei: I - 5 m' + 221'-'A Q 2 - M kwmgx pg! V, ,Y yy, fv. M'L:,.- gi ' 1 3--113 SQ jf 3...-221 V ' KA Q g gk . ,.,. f 'U--M Q ' -, I 1 4 f .., -. lk ,W W g. V. , ' 'EE . D . 4 ga -- v . 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Hlriciiarl Surxlrxlern was the olirnax of HOIIleCOIIliDg VV GSK 19 F r The Graves' family listens intently as Cliff Shell fthe Bossj tells George Trilikis flvlr. Gravesj that he is on the verge of being fired. The characters in Junior Miss were: Cliff Shell, M' Sharon Bradrick, Bill Green- hood, Janet Messmer, Bill Wieland, Marianne Katus, Dean Blair, LeeAnn Allen, Louise Hoerr, George Trili- kis, Lynne Sausser, Larry Haynes, Tom Johnson, Tully Parker, John Happach, and Ned Sausser. Lee Ann .Allen plays lead. in Ju11ior Mlsen The plot of Junior Miss revolves around the schemes of LeeAnn Allen who plays junior miss as she tries to keep her family together. She thinks her father, played by George Trilikis, is falling for his boss's daughter, played by Sharon Bradrick. She then tries to fix up her uncle, played by Bill Greenhood, with Sharon. A happy ending is assured when Bill and Sharon get married. George Trilikis and Lynne Sausser admire the Christmas present, a smoking apparatus, given to Louise Hoerr by her daughter, LeeAnn Allen 20 The Dear Departed, a satirical com- edy, was directed by Mr. Kenneth Camp. The play was centered around two sisters who were faced with the problem of tak- ing care of their lonely father. He then goes in a stupor, which causes the sisters to think he is dead. The sisters take all his belongings and property, but then find the father is still living. The sisters fight about who should receive his en- tire estate. The argument is settled when their father announces his engage- ment. Tl-IE DEAR DEPARTEDU Cast Beverly Greenfield Bill Greenhood Crystal Petruzzi Tom Johnson Sandy Dahlquist Cliff Shell Cne-act Plays provide enjoyable evening Yesterday's Return, the title of Mrs. Roach's play, was about two old people who were in love when they were young. They got separated, and the man set out to find his old love. His secretary doesn't want him to look for his love, because she stands to inherit all his money. The cast of Yesterday's Return is shown informally as they prepare backstage to go on with their per- formance. YESTERDAY'S RETURN Cast Terry Arnold Linda Post Marcia Schunk Ernie Mahan Starr Coopersmith Why I am a Bachelor a comedy, was directed by Mr Dane Harris It involved the problem that Dave Stimeling experienced when a mother in law interferred with the s ,.', f'i'id -' - ' ' -.4-my '-' life of a young married couple. iff! 'yn WHY IAM A BACHELOR Cast Dave Stimeling Barbara Brunner Lynne Sausser Jim Barnes 21 Dale Rhode and Bev Black, residents of the present-day Holy Land, te'l1 Susan Carey and Bill Kehl about the inn where Christ was born in the play presented for our Christmas Assem- bly. The Belles take a bow after a fine performance in the feadmg on the fleal Christmas Assembly. Linda Post gives a meaning of Christ- mas. 22 VV oodruff' celebrates Kirby Hamm, a member of the Warrior Tribe, prepares a Christ- mas basket, which was distributed to the needy families. l The Christmas season is always a joyous time of the year at Woodruff. Each year the home rooms fill and decorate baskets which are distributed by members of the Warrior Tribe to the needy families of the Peoria area, Student Council works busily to decorate the tree and the Bradley Student Center, which houses the annual Christmas Ball. Then on the day that school dismisses for Christmas vacation, the Christmas assembly is presented, featuring carols sung by the Master Choir, Christmas readings and a play by the speech department, the Yu.letic1e Season This gaily decorated tree, which stands in the front corridor, greets the many Woodruff students and faculty during the Christmas season, Billy Williams and his Orchestra provide the music for the dance, 'Twas the Night Before Christmas. X 2 23 Danny Hutchcraft and his date dance to the music of Billy Williams and his Orchestra f'N XE ' ,- f I , in W wth ff at vitiwre V as VUL ., . 'E Cathy Baudino, Woodruff's exchange student from France, leads a very busy and interesting life. Normally, she lives in Paris, but she has traveled to many countries throughout Europe. At Woodruff, she is an eager member of both the Student Council and the OB- SERVER Editorial Staff, In her spare time, she likes to play the guitar, sing, swim, and water ski. When Cathy returns to Paris this fall, she hopes to attend the University of Paris and later, perhaps, enter a French Journalism School. In her speech class, Cathy tells of her most exciting y experience in , America. 24 One of Cathy's many activities at Woodruff is working on the OBSERVER Editorial Staff. Cathy reviews her English before going to her class. Cathy Baudino experiences .Arxieriean etxetorne. Mr. Camp, Cathy's Council advisor, welcomes ner to Woodruff. Student Cathy's usual jovial spirit is shown, as her American sister, Lynne Sausser, dunks her head in the drinking fountain. Cathy snows ner talent of singing and plaving the guitar at the A. P, A, Hoot enanny. Q5 Cheri Raber and Terry Dobbins were presented the 1963 Babe Ruth award by Mr. Bill beighty of the PEORIA JOURNAL STAR'S sports depart- ITICDI. Gary Reece brought recognition to Woodruff by winning the Regional American Legion Oratorical Contest. ,1 r Pt Terry Knapp was awarded first prize in the Elks Youth Leadership competition and the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award. Award-Winners 26 Bill Martin received the Don Shaver award for his outstanding work as a blocker and tackler on the football team. The Jack Hill trophy, which is given each year to a senior line- man who has received no outstand- ing recognition or awards, was pres ented this year to Roger Hays. ty t A ,A 1 'Wi N mba: V I. V '.-.fi1 5 By selling the most tickets to ' Chili Supper, Carol Allen was crowned Miss Tomahawk of lg l ,pn-wr.. Lynne Sausser was honored by winning the D. A. R. Good Citizenship Award and the Voice of Democracy Contest. add. to 'VV'ooci.rU.f'f's prestige Sharon Bradrick Marilyn Kirk Daryl DeVore Ctiej Corinne Claude Qtiej Diane Studinger Luanne Hazzard Qtiej Janet Blech ftiej Romelle Wehrli VALEDICTORIAN GARY REECE Because of her outstanding knowledge of homemaking skills, Crystal Petruzzi was awarded the Betty Crocker Home- maker ofthe Year Award. 6' Q7 Clyde Taylor and Crystal Petruzzi por tray one of the fire- men and his date at the Fireman's Ball. Sandy Dahlquist, Sandy Bradley, Crystal Petruzzi, Janet Blech, and Barbara Brunner do a pony ballet to entertain the Red Heart Volunteer Firemen. The Fireman's Flame by John Van Antwerp is a musical mel odrama set in the Gay '9O's. It tells of the conflict between two volunteer fire companies, the Blue Birds and the Red Hearts. 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Student Council provides opportunities for student participation in the government of the school, thereby training students in the principle of self-government. The Woodruff High School Student Council sponsors many activities throughout the year. At Homecoming they plan for the dance, stunt shows, and the selection of the Chief and Princess, at Christmas they organize a special assembly and sponsor the Christmas Ball, they sponsor a vice-versa dance in the spring, they carry through the A. F. S. program, and they distribute our school directories. Council also caters to the needs of each student by selling paper , pens, erasers and other school supplies. Eh. A m.f 3 f 'Vx X ? if . Standing: Mr. Camp, Adviser, Russell Defenbaugh, John Scofield, Mitch Favus, Gary Reece, Mike Hart, Pete Fogelberg, Dave Southard, Dan Mitchell, Steve Haynes, Tom Denlick. Seated: Cookie Cutter, Sally Cleaver, Pat Foley, Linda Yontz, Cathy Baudino, Mary Sue Leslie, Bill Mattes, Terry Knapp, Corinne Claude, Shirley Duncan, Vicki Faner, Cindy Lewis, Mary Duncan, Marty Foster. i i and derrlooracy 1 '71 : sag- hs ll Q--am-.1-we-.-....-..-1-4. Tye Our President, Terry Knapp VICE-PRESIDENT, B111 Mattes SECRETARY, Mary Sue Leslie PARLIAMENTARIAN, Gary Reece TREASURER, Corinne Claude A. F. S. STUDENT, Catherine Baudino 33 LOUISE HOERR, EDITOR-IN-CHIEF SUE HALL, ASSISTANT EDITOR MRS BARBARA HOWARD ADVISER The TALISMAN hlghllghts Editorial The TALISMAN Editorial Staff, under the direction of Mrs. Barbara Howard, devotes an hour of every school day, plus an additional amount of time outside of school to produce a yearbook which will be outstanding. The staff is made up of an Editor, an Assistant Editor, with the various section editors and their assistants under them. The TALISMAN staff strives to produce a yearbook which every graduate will cherish as the years pass. Jean Richards Barbara Brunner Kay Hitchcock Kathi Sauer Adrienne Andros Richie Plattner Jane Arnett Butch Smiser Marilyn Geskey Doug Martinez CONNIE SCOTT, BUSINESS MANAGER KAREN HENIGER, ADVERTISING MR. EARLE SKAGGS, ADVISER MANAGER events of the school year Mary Reed Russ Shaheen E'CISiI16SS The TALISMAN Business Staff, under the direction of Mr. Earle Skaggs, handles the advertising sales and circulation of the book. Advertising which is to appear in the year- book is solicited from local businessmen and merchants by members of the staff early in the school year. Without the financial support which this staff provides, the TALISMAN would not be possible. Jane Arnett Linda Davis Linda Lemm Dick Fenton Theresa Mau Glenn Perkins Carole Nicholson Alexis Kulai 35 THE WOODRUFF Editorial OBSERVER EDIT ORIA L The Editor-in-chief, Assistant Editors, and reporters make up the award-winning Observer Editorial Staff. The staff is under the direc- tion of Mr. Kenneth Bushman. The Observer is issued every two weeks on Wednesday. The staff is called in and given assignments, and it is the duty of each member to carry out their assignments. Assistant Editor, Pam Risingerg EDITOR-IN-CHIEF, Carol Kappler, Advisor, Mr. Bushman Back Row: C. Herschberger, B. Avery, C. Allen, L. Irwin, P. Fogelberg, D. Stimeling, M. Emert, C. Scott. Row 3: M. Brisbin, C. Nicholson, J. Rose, P. Smith, S. Streed, L. Post, P. Boardman. Row 2: D. Beach, S. Coopersmith, M. Schunk, M. Mauer, D. Level, B. Barnett, B. Fyke. Row lg C. Baudino, T. Mau, C. Kappler, P. Risinger, T. Meidroth, Mr. Bushman l 36 BSE VE l OBSERVER BUSINESS The Observer Business Staff, under the direction of Mr. Bucher, obtains ads for the Observer. At the end ofthe school year , a group of students are given a certain a- mount of ads that they are to sell during the summer. The goal of the Observer Business Staff is the qualify for membership in Quill and Scroll. Business Back Row: Mr. Bucher, S Coopersmith, B. Brunner, L. Hoerr, A. Newton, C. Claude, L. Bachler. Row 1: L. Gansch, M. Green, T. Bouchez, D. Kinsey, R. Wherli, L. Hazzard. Advertising Manager, Diane Kinsey, Business Manager, Lynda Ganschg Advisor, Mr. Bucher 37 ..L. . . ,al Row 3: D. Mari, D. Harms, S. Shay, T. Yontz, A. Packer, T. Knapp, J. Marshall, G. Reece, D. Baker, B. Day, J. Howell, M. Favus, Row 2: M. Leslie, I. Traub, I. Pinkney, J. Koehl, D. Reichel, D. Dixon, I. Blech, L. Hoerr, D. Studinger, L. Charles, S. Bradrick, Row 1: C. Raber, M. Springer, S. Naug, M. Kirk, C. Richardson, B. Berger, C. Claude, V. Fullington, M. Greenleaf, L. Sausser, P. Risinger NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Scholarship, leadership, service, and character are the basis for mem bership into National Honor Society. A - f-1 - - - A H C.3I1f.3I' D-.3 C-3 C-3 163-t' Leadership includes successfully holding offices and positions of responsi- bility. Service consists of the placing of the school above personal inter- est. Character means high standards of honesty and reliability, a good citizenship record, and co-operation with school regulations. 38 Scholastically, members must be in the upper one-third of their class. Key Club The officers are: Dave Harms, Historian, Russ Defenbaugh, President, Bob White, Vice-Presi- dent, Iim Ulrich, Treasurer, Marc Fogelberg, Secretary. Back row: R. Gallaher, L. Augspurger, G. Reece, B. Mattes, P. Francis, I. Coulson, T. Knapp, M. Hart, L. Armstrong, R. Bur- dette, T. Bradley, R. Shaheen, D. Ioyce. Row 2: B. Hyde, H. Morgan, L Haynes, I. Scofield, I. Ulrich, G. Spainhour, B. White, D. Bailey, M. Fogelberg, P. Smith. Row l: M. Favus, D. Mitchell, P. Brandon, R. Defenbaugh, S. Anderson, D. Southard, H. Mathisen, D. DeVore, D. Harms. s KEY CLUB The goal of Key Club, a boys' service club, is to help our school and community. It follows the pattern of the Kiwanis Club. Some of the duties of Key Club are selling candies at basketball games and running coat checks at various school activities. Key Club members have the privilege of attending a Kiwanis Club luncheon several times throughout the year. They also present pep assemblies for football and basketball games. . K . .r . . 2 . . 2 k QE 5 1 . if J 1 NEW MEMBERS Carol Allen Jane Arnett Cathy Baudino Paula Boardman Corinne Claude Linda Davis Lynda Gansch Sue Hall Luanne Hazzard Kay Hitchcock Linda Lemm Terri Mau Ann Newton Glenn Perkins Mary Lou Reed Quill and Scroll Pam Risinger, Carol Kappler, lean Richards, Marlene Briggs, Barbara Brunner, Louise Hoerr. OLD MEMBERS Kathi Sauer Connie Scott Back Row: Mr. Boucher, B. Avery, B. Joyce, R. Gallaher, R. Fenton, B. Harms, Mr. Mathews. Row 3: D. Palmer, H. Morgan, S Anderson, J. Hanson, B. Martin, R. Widdows, R. D. Campbell, B. Koppers. Row 2: M. Fogelberg, D. Reed, G. Coughenour, P. Fogelberg, M. Summerville, C. Cutter, H. Mathisen, G. Pinkney, Row l: P. Smith, T. Childs, H. Schlosser, B. Barnett, D. Level, E. Jackson, I. Howeler, R. Cranford. Warrior Tribe is made up of our athletes who have earned one letter in any sport as a player or a manager. At Christmas, the Warrior Tribe delivers baskets of the homerooms to poor and needy families. This year's Warrior Tribe also collected money for the 1964 Olympic Games. The group is under the direction of Mr. Boucher. VV arrior' Tribe Back Row: Mr. Ginn, R. Sanford, T. Knapp, I. Landrus, J. Fuller, S. Trantina, J. Bjerkestrand, Mr. Clemmer. Row 3: E. Evans, P. Francis, B. Allen, A. Clasing, B. Thomas, I. Coulson, J. Scofield. Row 2: R. Shaheen, B. Lappin, T. Moran, J. Cochran, R. Hays, B Conlon, D. Frisby, K. Hamm. Row l: R. Martin, B. Brown, H. Powli y, M. Favus, D. Harms, D. Caudle, I. Ulrich, I. Dennis. 41 Back row: A. Newton, I. Messmer, D. Studinger, K. Mullen, L. Velpel, B. Runnels, S. Berger, K. Wallin, L. Switzer. Row 3: A. Breitenoeder, M. McKinney, L. Armstrong, S.Ho- tovec, M. Schunk, B. Bolton, M. Cox, J. Pinkney, P. Harmon, Mr. Durham. Row 2: Mrs. VanDeventer, S. Sills, B. Fyke, M. Emert, T. Reichel, M. Green, B. Johnson, L. Hazzard, S. Coopersmith, Mrs. Monser. Row 1: A. Jackson, D. Selburg, D. Welk, F. Neumann, P. Anderson, P. Clanin, J. Ross, M. Pfaffman Office Occupations OFFICE OCCUPATIONS The office occupation program was organized to enable senior students to obtain on-the- job training while also attending high school. Mr. Sanders, the advisor, aids each student in finding a suitable position in the field of his choice. At this job the boy or girl is trained to assume responsibility and improve his perfor- mance at his job. me WWW OFFICE ASSISTANTS The office assistants are students from all four classes who devote a daily study hall to work in the offices. They collect attendance cards, pick up hourly attendance reports run the switchboard, keep records for counsellors and many other such duties, as running errands and delivering mes- sages. They are invaluable workers and get very little public recognition except at the Awards Assembly at the end of the school year. Office Assistants Back row: B. Martin, P. Chamberlain, V. Price, B. Runnels, S. Bergerf H. Guzman, B. Broman. row 2: R. Defenbaugh, A. Schaal, S. Freeze, D. Hoagland, D. Browning, M. Pfaffman. Row 1: V. Jones, M. Potter, C. Thomas, B. Crisp, P. Breymeier, K. Gardner. Back row: B. Thiemann, D. Hoffman, R. Engstrom, S. Schultz, B. Wilson, B. McConagle, D. Thornton, W. Scott, R. Joyce, B. Allen, A. Clasing. Row 2: S. Bradley, S. Cleaver, S. Hall, R. Hawkins, T. Pridham, B. Wieland, T. Hinton, B. Seward, L. Mau, K. Redd. Row l: B. Barnett, L. Haynes, B. Hyde, M. Fogelberg, B. Steinseifer, L. Pieper, W. Smith, D. Lyons, I. Short. 45 C3'LlStCIIlS Back row: Row 2: S. Row 1: K. GERMAN CLUB German Club en- deavors to enrich the student's classroom experiences with guest speakers from foreign lands, with song and instrumental music, with movies and slides, and with its intramural volleyball teams. and literature of C3-er-nlarly I. Dennis, M. Duncan, F. Brown, K. Gomes, M. Martin, I. Williams, M. Benko, G. DeFoe, B. Crickmore, S. Frankland. L. Ready, E. Roede Cox, T. Ohl, V. Faner, D. B r, D. Groome. lair, B. Hyde. Hutchens, C. Lewis, C. Howe. Back row: G. Gordon, G. Rose, C. Loughridge, B. Black, I. Rae, E. Arnold, I. Meizelis, R. Shaheen, S. Kingery, R. DeFoe, F. Hauck, B. Karlowski. Row 2: C. Baker, D. Kinsey, A. Kulai, N. Epley, S Duncan, P. Edenburn, D. Dowell, J. Brockway, J. Ulrich, S. Hotovec, I. Pinkney, K. Jefford, T. Reichel. Row l: Miss Hedstrom, S. Duncan, I. Rice, D. Welk, I. Taylor, M. Mathisen, D. Brand, N. Sausser, P. Wilkes, I. Waxler, M. Jones, D. Weyeneth, Miss Shively. nl H I M lllll rw' 9. 1335? l: 52:54 if.,- . fffffif S-ge.!gf,Q ' 4,JS'Hzl.1,1 51: Ziff! 'ws :ers f Stieff: 551-rl-1141 iii:-,,j ' MFE. 7' ' vvllffa-W1 'mpeg iw. ,rfzgybasrlsk-in , was ,, -f fit., 5- ' 1' . L f- I ' ,U -1- lf. nr. W D -T.- :2-i 123:- g A .A..F'.S. student adds native Back Row: S. Brown, L. Harris, R. Homan, I. Poshard, S. Streed, L. Elmore, J. Greene, K. Heniger, B. Miller, C. Allen, G. Wilson, E. Malone, S. Herchenbach. Row 2: P. Morgan, S. Hall, M. Callis, M. Summerville, M. Lindsey, M. Schunk, S. Lovell, A. Crawford, L. Yontz, J. Burton, L. Whitaker, S. Haynes, C. Cutter. Row lg S. Little, T. Denlick, C. Holguin, I. Favus, P. Erlichman, S. White, B. Kipp, K. Hitchcock, M. Mabee, E. Walthers, P. Foley, LATIN CLUB GFFICERS President Bill Mattes is shown modeling a Roman toga. Mr. Kenneth Bushman, the adviser, observes Treasurer Stan Masters, Vice-President Gary Bollinger and Secretary Dave Beach robing Bill for a Latin Club meeting. Latin Club brings ancient Rome to life in its monthly meetings under the direction of Mr. Bushman. Roman customs, mythology, and historical events are reinacted. The purpose of Latin Club is to compare life in ancient Rome with our life today. Back Row: S. Sandy, S.Storm, L. Mattlin, S. Zara. Row 5: C. Scott, B. Taylor, P. Dinquell. Row 4: S. Shinn, N. Simonsen, M. McKinney, N. Howard, I. Rogers . Row 3: B. Sutton, D. Mangan, B. Roderick, V. Manace, L. Brenenstall. Row 2: G. Bollinger, P. Brandon, D. Stimeling, K. Switzer, I. Frankland. Row D. Level, E. Ford, H. Futhey. . . E ' s Q1 1 Gif in 2 2 E T Q . . Us 3 Q .. f . .. 1 llg Z' ' . 'z ' E .1 - ' S' - fi f. t H i . f fill fn . 5 1 ff -5 1 - .. Q. . - f S . fi WW ' K 'K at 'tin . f 12 1 .5 31 -- Q will ?x V if J r ss Si C-. f .17 1- i X X :E E' I Row 1: K. Hershberger, C. Hershberger, S. Kingery, C. O'Conner, I. Duncan, J. Waxler, S. Whitman, M. Baumbach, B. Bynum, M. Crawley, I. Jones. Row 2: W. Elbert, B. Davies, R. Potter, S. Hahn, B. Black, B. Black, C. Barthell, R. Larson, C. Morotti, S. Robb, T. Mc Cormack, B. Scott, Y. Mount, J. Poshard. Row 3: R. Hanchett, L. Arnold, G. Perkins, I. Singley, K. Kelly, F. Fletcher, J. Kaak, D. Gordon, K. Roberts, I. Bjerkestrancl G. Bohanon, J. Potter, B. Larson, I. Meizelis, T. Morgan, T. Moran, D. Hutchcraft, S. Rufe, B. Hyde. Row 4: D. Hobbs, K. Leiby, B. Hawkins, J. Williamson, I. Stewart, G. Bollinger, R. Defenbaugh, R. Baldwin, G. Crawley, P. Dinquel, L. Nicholson, P. Piper, E. Giebelhausen, E. Benz, D. Eveland, P. Norton, B. Crickmore. Row 5: B. Martin, V. Price, E, Edelbrock, J. Coulson, P. Risinger, A. Post, D. Newlin, M. Hands, D. Dowell. TRUMPET TRIO: Jake Singley, Karen Kelly, TROMBONE DUET: Joel Bjerkestrand and Gary and Fred Fletcher. BOTISHOH. 50 'W i The Woodruff High School Band stimulates our school spirit as well as creating good music. Under the direction of Mr. Edelbrock, the Band performs at half-time at football and basketball games. They also add spirit to our pep assemblies and at other school-sponsored activities. Their persistent and diligent practice during first hour everyday throughout the school year is evidence of their enjoyment and appreciation of the music they create. tra 1x fn , In MAJORETTES: Vicki Price, Bonnie Martin, Pam Norton, and Becky Crickmore. Baud has varied. repertoire and polished style MIXED OUARTET: Walt Ebbert, Bob Davies, Yvonne Mount and Jane Poshard. FLUTE DUET: Carol O' Con- ner and Sue Kingery. 51 D Q X ,L LQ, X .42 ' -re. EL -fs Q, I Sigma FLUTE DUET: Chris and Kathy Hershberger. SOLOISTS: Renard Baldwin, Kathy Hershberger, Chris Hersh- berger, Bonnie Martin, Gary Bollinger, Sherrill Hahn, Dale Newlin, Dean Eveland, Eric Giebelhausen. 52 FRENCH HORN TRIO: Ben Black, Bev Black, and Sherrill Hahn. TROMBONE TRIO: Dan Hutchcraft, Bill Hyde, and Tom Hinton. FLUTE DUET: Janelle Waxler and Barbara Bynum. 'As I -f Q ff 1715 24 g i he Egg? Q 1- - SAXOPHONE TRIO: Sue Robb, Barb Scott, and Carol Morotti. BRASS ENSEMBLE: Paulette Dinquel, Peggy Pieper, Ben Black Dean Eveland, Joel Bjerkestrand, and Jim Meizelis. Band. Ensernbles DRUM ENSEMBLES: John Coulson and Melvin Hands. Dale Newlin, Mel- vin Hands, and John Coulson. ILAK Orchestra brings out Inusical talent The Woodruff High School Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Lebrecht, meets daily first hour to rehearse their many numbers. The Orchestra provides entertainment at assemblies, plays, and many special school functions. The Orchestra plays selections from the masters to modern music. Increasing in size every year, the Orchestra strives to achieve harmony and unity in the numbers they play. Standing: Ron Sanford, Esta Harris, Larry Elmore, John Coulson, David Dowell, Mr. Lebrecht. Row 21 Peter Tschaepe, Pearle Hauder, Marcia Lais, Steve Bonomo, Mike Henley, Jane Cox, Sharon Farmer, Gary Gordon, Sue Rufe, Jake Singley, Gary Bollinger. Row lr Mike Mauer, Jackie Moritz, Jack Terhorst, Greg Rose, Dave Bonomo, Glenn Perkins, Chris Hershberger Orchestre. Council Mr. Lebrecht, Steve Bonomo fPresidentj, Dave Bonomo fVice-Presidentj, Jane Cox fSecretary- DISTRICT ORCHESTRA PARTICIPANTS Mike Henley, Ron San- ford, Jackie Moritz, Pearle Hauder, Peter Tschaepe, and Mike Mauer. SOLOISTS Mike Mauer Ron Sanford Jackie Moritz Dave Bonomo, Greg Rose, d '5h Treasurer9, Esta Harris and Peter Tschaepe. of orro T E 3 J- Back row: A. Jackson, L. Burton, A. Newton, D. Studinger, M. Leslie, M. Hawkins, C. Behrens, I. Blech, M. Boettger, J. Groome. Row 2: C. Hershberger, B. Fyke, M. Lieberman, D. Absher, M. Schunk, D. Dowell, L. Pieper, D. Hobbs, S. Bradrick, S. Bradley, B. Bolton. Row l: B. Crickmore, I. Coffman, N. Earles, C. Lewis, C. O'Conner, B. Lieberman, C. Grant. FUTURE TEACHERS Future Future Teachers Club is a chapter of the National Association of Future Teachers of America. Miss Peters, the leader of this group of students who hope to follow teaching as a profession, tries to instill in them the importance of teaching. The Future Teachers Teachers Club often has interesting speakers who are prominent leaders in the field of education. Back row: V. Evans, M. Kirk, I. Wilson, M. Favus, M. Fortune, B. Johnson, L. Bachler. Row 2: S. Hill, P. Risinger, S. Leiby, M. Baskin, Miss Peters. Front: B. Bollinger, Treasurerg M. Green, Vice-President, L. Hoerr, Presidentg V. Roehrig, Secretary. ef Q if 5 Q S 5 g . 4. . Back row: M. Caughron, R. Wing, J. Prozzo, R. Ghigi, M. Lais, D. Gunther, N. Stubbs, F. Curry, S. Duncan, P. Edenburn, M. Martin. Row 2: M. Mabee, M. Green, P. Boardman, B. Schmidt, P. Robb, A. Ramsey, D. Shell, J, Pesch, P. Carrigan, D. Lambert. Row 1: T. Switzer, S. Ford, P. Davis, I. Timerrnan, M. Foster, R. Betson, F. Neumann, L. Allen, P. Jordan, S. Carey, Mr. Schwartz. ART SERVICE CLUB A SQI' V 1 oe Artists at Woodruff make up the Art Service Club. This organization gives members rt ' a chance to broaden their knowledge in the field of art. They help make posters to in- form the students and faculty as to the many productions that are held Mr Schwartz our art teacher, sponsors the club. ' . , Back row: P. Goodrich, B. Wilson, D. Meyers, B. Allen, P. Fogelberg, R. Parker, B. Miller. Row 2: N. Epley, B. Mead, J. O'Laughlin, M. Alexander, S. Carrigan, J. Groome, C. Loughridge, B. Hyde. Row 1: J. Johannes, M. Crawley, M. Smith, B. Scott, S. Duncan, J. Pinkney, K. Jefford, K. Dean. llIill3lEll it 5 57 STAGE CREW Stage Crew is behind the scenes at all assemblies and events held in the auditorium. Stage Crew, under the guidance of Mr. Mc Cormick, learns to construct sets and produce the lighting and sound effects necessary for our plays and assemblies, quickly and effi- ciently. These boys, interested in stage man- agement, willingly give many hours to stage operations. Stage Crew Top row: B. Brown, T. Keeley, A. Flowers, D. Eveland. Row 2: T. Cook, I. Mabee, B. McGonagle, B. Cassidy, P. Crocker, C. Dudley. Row 1: S. Bonomo, D. Carr, J. Cundiff, E. Alexander, D. Huff, P. Clanin, D. Pettit, R. Koestner, D. Rohde, D. Bonomo. Back row: B. Mead, J. Cundiff, E. Giebelhausen, L. Irwin, B. Brown, Camera. b Mr. Bartlett. Row l: D. Chaffee, L. Zehr, C. Baudino, D. Level, C. -L1 Greene. CAMERA C LUB The Camera Club, directed by Mr. Bartlett, is for any boy or girl who enjoys photography and is interested in learning how to take and develop all kinds of pictures. QS: + ' s 3 f T I xx ,tg li 2 sam.,-mm-sm 2 Back row: B. Tammeus, K. Dahl, H. Matheny, L. Irwin, G. Trilikis, D. Stimeling, D. Johnson, L. White, S. Hart. Row 2: C. White, G. Hall, B. Black, R. Klaas, I. Mabee, D. Knobloch, I. Ogle, J. Happach. Row 1: J. McClain, R. Jackson, A. Flowers, L. Dickerson, T. Norquist, G. Coffey, R. Mangold, J. Prozzo. Seated: I. Timerman, Secre- tary and Mr. Harms. USHERS The Ushers, under the direction of Miss Verna Blackburn, usher at many of our school activities throughout the school year, including the Variety Show, plays, stunt shows,the Operetta, and other such events. They receive points for their service which add up towards a pin which is awarded at the end of the year. PROJECTION CREW Visual aids are constantly being used by the teachers to illustrate their subject matter. They usually call on a mem- ber of the Projection Crew to show the films. These boys serve during a study hall period. Being a projectionist re- quires skill, for the boys learn how to handle all kinds of equipment, such as slide projectors, cinemascope lenses, and sound and silent projectors-. Mr. Harms is the super- visor of this group. Proj eotion Crew B. David, P. Clanin, P. Donaldson, C. Reed, G. McCawley, M Robertson, E. Malone, G. Maxison, M. West, D. Brannon, B. Roderick. Ushers 59 Back row: E. Kline, P. Tschaepe, D. Addis, R. DeFoe, B. Hurd, B. Smiser, D. Hoagland, I. Halpern, B. Green- field, B. White, B. Allen, T. Russell, K. Barnett, B. Broman, W. Smith. Row 2: D. Studinger, L. Hengstberger, S. Bradley, J. Holland, K. Kelley, P. Hauder, W. Michael, A. Clarke, C. Bahl,fS. Kneer, J, Ernst, J, Ross, R, Wehrli, V. Roehrig, B. Kelley. Row 1: K. Walczak, M. Nohitsch, L. Allen, D. Beach, R. Ervin, P. Stake, J. Warnock, M. Kirk, F. Neumann, D. Welk, M. Wright. RED CROSS High School Red Cross representatives, under the direction of Mrs. Laughlin, inform Red. CTCDSS their homeroom of the activities of the National High School Red Cross, as well as the National Red Cross. Each homeroom selects two students to represent them at each ' meeting. Back row: K. Kirkbride, S. Brown, J. Brenenstall, J. Thomas, N. Simonsen, E. Malone, C. Lough' .-.- wood, D. Kellenberger, L. Grigg, K. Davis, D. Bruner, S. Carrigan, B. Macari, S, Hart. Row L. Armstrong, P. Boardman, M. Hamilton, C. Davis, C. Cutter, C. Petruzzi, M. Cox, B. Roderick, P. Brad? , S. Lybarger, B. Johnson, L. Ready, L. Switzer. Row 2: K. Sauer, M. Lieberman, S. Ford, C. Grant, K. enko, S. Doan, R. Hanchett, M. Martin, P. Foley, N. Epley, P. Edenburn, L. Campbell. Seated: Treasurer, nris Holquing Secre- tary, Linda Brennenstall, Vice-President, Dorothy Wilson, and President, Sharon Mitchell, Ars. Laughlin, Advisor 60 fnfkw -A . J N Hill. My-1 7. lv 1 E Back row: B. Rockett, C. Howe, Martha Baskin, C. Howard. Front row: K. Zerling, M. McKinney, Mary Baskin. Girls' Intretrnurals At the Side: Miss Scheffel' GIRLS' INTRAMURALS Meeting three nights a week, this group of girls participates ir1 many recreational activities, such as vollyball, basketball, tram- poline, and baseball. The goals of this organization are to develop a good competitive spirit, good sportsmanship and good fellowship. HI-Y Hi-Y strives to create, maintain, and extend throughout the school and community high standards of Christian character. The Hi-Y group at Woodruff High School is affiliated with the National Hi-Y Fel- , lowship of the Young Men's Christian Association of H1 ' Y North America. Membership is open to any high school boy who sincerely believes in Hi-Y ideals. T. Parker, B. Greenhood, K. McQuarrie, D. Harms, Mr. Hoeflin, and J. Pesch. 61 E S i Back row: B. Bolton, M. Dirks, C. Scott, K. Mullen, S. Kingery, D. Klawitter, B. Karlowski, R. Homan, J. Hodshire, B. Greenhood, B. Macari. Row 2: C. Powers, S. Whitman, D. Hobbs, D. Dowell, C. Greene, B. Greenfield, M. McKinney, P. Marcum, M. Lais, S. Bradrick. Row 1: Mr. Lebrecht, D. Weyeneth, I. Sims, M. Martin, K. Switzer, P. Bell, D. Beach, T. Switzer, R. Hanchett, D. Wel.k. Youth Fellowship Club, a branch of Youth for Christ International Y . C meets every Tuesday morning under the guidance of Mr. Lebrecht. Prayers, hymns, guest speakers, films and special programs combine to unite youth in fellowship. Radio Club Back row: S. Schultz, D. Carr, B. Lappin. Row 1: Mr. Engelbrecht, D. Zeisler, G. Pelini, K. Moreland. K I The Radio Club, under the direction of Mr. Engel- brecht, meets monthly and spends much time working with its HAM radio station. In past years, Radio Club sold popcorn at basketball games to finance their activities. 62 Prefeots Dorothy Dowell cu... Janet Blech vu- Paula Boardman Mary Lou Boettger -'x gypl f A 4 my ',gf! .. ,g ::::' . ' rr: 1:5 f, !5w,w: .v zz! af We .. is fpf 'ge gifs' K ' fl lf? if 4 3 If rg!! xg Michaeleen Hawkins Marilyn Kirk Karen Kobler Joyce Williams Once a month, the scientists of Woodruff have their meeting. These meetings are rarely dangerous, but there is some experi- mentation that goes on. The Science Club Q A, ' -L1 CN 1 J is for those who have an inventive mind and 'L' idle C35 'J 1 b the curiosity to find out how things work. Mr. Shepherd is the supervisor of this group. Back Row: D. Kellenberger, J. Meizelis, T. Bradley, E. Arnold, T. Johnson, T. Keeley, E. Giebelhausen. Row 2: D. Rohde, M. Lais, N. Simonsen, D. Eveland, E. Benz, S. Bonomo. Row 1: D. Bonomo, M. Wright, L. Barnett, T. Ohl, Mr, Shepherd. E a se S T Backrow: C. Ramsey,L. Brenenstall, K. Millinger, B. Campbell, J. Messmer, R. Hipple, Mrs. Thompson, C. Werner. Row 2: N. Epley, M. Johnston, J. McGonagle, S. Blair, V. Kimsey, J. Bartleson, P. Edenburn, C. Evans. Row l: J. Sims, D. Pierce, J. Cage, S . Melton, T. Switzer, R. Ervin, D. Zeisler. Mrs. Thompson and Mrs. Pullen hold the monthly officers meeting with Chris Werner fVice-Presidentj, Janet Messmer QSecretaryj, Vicki Kimsey QPresidentj, and Io Lynn Cage Cfreasurerj. Library Club Mrs. Pullen looks on as the desk girls check out and shelve books 64 The library assistants perform the numerous duties necessary for the functioning of the library. They check out books, file cards and shelve the books returned by students. The Library Club holds regular meetings at which they promote library work by using speakers and field trips. if-'nl L. Applegate J. Bjerkestrand S. Carey M. Cervantes rw if S. Coopersmith j y-k . . S. Dahlquist 'E ' ' ':A: ' D. Eveland h .. .. V uv Q L' Griggs Q V in V W .111 B. Graves 1 'V f H V 1 21' W - K i v f 'Mm f C. Graves A ' 3' . X' . frm f . :,. I Z ' I iv .f 9 T T' ' A. Hanerhoff ' Q ' g f . ba 4 MX 1 , LaV 5 - j i E I. Hayden Vf f 2. tw 2 i 'T I . l K . 'X . , . i Q A V: Qf. . . .4 1 1 - A,- - A A lu, gm .'I . S. A S. Hornstein f ' 3 V i f A. -. V A 1 L. Howard ...sf 'zf ' 7, ,gn-Q... , sw f R N' Lees y A: .I .53 f D. Richards v e . . ee. g R. Rai. C 1 ?' S. Rufe , Q far. gf- . S. Skaggs ' 'I 'rg ' . T. Switzer QM- Z:N' - sa? K I. Terhorst ial , . 5 'rrvrwr T57 gf .: i- J fl ,F V K. Mimi Tj f' . . 4.. :r'- 5, ggi I R White . :'5., .A.. 5, wg . Sw- A. Williams f f!ge'fif : zlz 4 ' . ' 1, f it 1 .. ..'.. X s 1 Pan-American Club creates a greater interest in the Spanish P31-1 language, customs and people through skits, songs and movies. l Actors' Guild Back Row: C. Loughridge, I. Hendricks, G. Trilikis, B. Miller, S. Trantina, K. Heniger, 'C. Shell, D. Stimeling. Row 2: S. Hall, L. Yontz, S. Cleaver, P. Boardman, K. Sauer, I. Tim- erman, S. Coop- ersmith, K. Hitcli cock. Row l: P. Wilkes, F. Neumann, J. Waxler, L. Allen, M. No- nitsch, D. Welk, S. Dahlquist. 65 Actors' Guild, under the supervision of Mr. Hires, meets every month. At these meetings, plays and skits are put on. The purpose ofthe Actors' Guild is to give students the op- portunity to test their acting abilities. lt helps to discourage stage fright and encourage better speaking and pronounciation The members also assist with costuming, lighting and inake-up. - ,. I One of the highest honors of the Woodruff High School Music Department is to be chosen to sing in Master Choir. The members are selected by the director, Mrs. Lauderbaugh, according to their musical ability. Throughout the school year, they give many enjoyable performances to the student body as well as to many community groups before which they are asked to sing. Master Choir practices rnany Girls' and Standing: L. Post, C. Light, P. Marcum, J. Short, S. Bradrick. Sitting: K. Walker, J. Timerrnan, M. Brisbin, A. Flora. 66 The Girls' and Bo: groups of the Music D varied selections rang Broadway musical se- not only for school outside affairs as well Back row: S. Lovell, P. Elliott, V. Kingcade, S. Albright, E. Harris, B. Macari, G. Cook, R. Sanford, T. Arnold, C. Miller, M. McKinney, G. Trlllkis, D. Stimeling, C. Light J. Moritz, D. Ohl, C. Greene, D. Wilson. Row 23: M. Bris bin, A. Flora, A. Pearson, C. Vilt, E. Mahan, J. Earles, D. Huff, T. Krosse, R. D. Campbell, I. Roberts, B. Green- hood, S. Mitchell, P. DeBoard, S. Bradrick, I. Short, N. Epley, Row 211. Brenenstall, I. Edwards, S. Lybarger, L. Grigg, T. Ehle, I. Barnes, B. Leavitt, T. Russell, R. Wid- dows, J. Timerman, R. Wehrli, S. Robb, P. Bell, S. Dun- can. Front Row: F. Sutton, M. Fortune, W. Rowe, I. Hod- shire, C. Brown, D. Miller, L. Wilmot, D. DeVore, V. Jones, P. Fitgerald, M. Baskin. hours te resell perfection Boys' Ensernloles G. Cook, B. Macari, L. Griggs, J. Earles, D. Stimeling, I. Roberts, R. Widdows, D. DeVorG. embles are the special tment. Theyubothsing from spirituals to tions. They perform, Ctions, but for many 67 Music Couri oil Back row: E. Klein, M. Masters, K. Kirkbride, P. Black, K. Dean, S. O'Connell, S. Miller, L. Hillyer, D. Klawitter, B. Graves. Row 3: V. Huffaker, I. Risius, K. Iefford, T, Reichel, M. Johnston, N. Howard, M. Roeder, S. Farmer, I. Holmes. Row 2: M. Wilson, R. Betson, B. Whited, I. Mann, L. Barnett, M. Kirkbride, F. . . Curry, v. Kimsey, B. Adams. Row 1: s. Peacock, M. Wright, B. Rociretr, J. Mann, G'1I'lS' CIlO1T C. Graves, M. Cervantes, S. DO2111, K. Benko. The members of Gir ls' Choir and Girls' Glee are just beginning their mu- sical training. They sing varied selec- tions to gain the needed experience for advancement into a more spe- cialized choir group. 68 Standing: President, Jim Earles, Choir Manager, Jim Robertsg Vice- President, Daryl DeVore. Seated: Secretary- Treasurer, Sharon Brad- rick. Back row: C. Bahl, M. Buchner, P. Bradley, K. Wallin, J. Burton, S. Thomas, B. Woods, D. Sutter, R. Molitor, L. Hengstberger. Row 3: K. Benko, C. Bowen, I. VanDyke, M. Lais, P. Marcum, B. Ellis, T. Mead, R. Miller, B. Baker, M. Mitchell. Row 2: C. Barthell, M. Baumbach, S. Robb, P. Russell, P. Morgan, I. Pesch, D. Day, R. Hippie, K. Walker, L. Caughron. Row 1: D. Bowen, B. Roderick, C. Barden, A. Trudgen, I. Cox, D. Rohde, T. Norquist, J. Warnock, S. Rudd. The students in A cappella Choir are cho- sen on the ba- sis of their musical ability by Mrs. Lauder baugh. Each one must have had experience in another vocal group before they are eligi- ble for this choir. .A. cappella Back row: I. Messmer, R. Miller, C. Parsons, D. Beck, W. Smith, D. Johnson, - R. Smith, S. Thomas, R. Klaas. Row 2: I. Potter, R. Jackson, M. Hardesty, M. BQ S7 S, CI-lglr Carter, D. Driskell, E. Kammerer, T. Ohl, K. Frankland. Row 1: S. 50HlC1'ViH9, L. Crady, P. Watson, A. Flowers, T. Norquist. The selections used by the Boys' Choir in- clude a variety of songs available for boys voices. They range from sacred and classical music to folk songs and spirituals. 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MXSQXW, .mag -XXX ,M ,,,, WWW .W M ASX., .Xfmwf f K1 .Wim P Xfw Ei QQWXW, .X MX XX W ' ---- , X Varsity Woodruff cheerleaders, both Varsity and Junior-Varsity squads, are advised by Mrs. Vivian Todden They practice two nights a week after school. All the girls on the Junior-Varsity squad are new this year. On the Varsity squad, Suzie and Sandy have been cheer- ing for three yearsg Carol, Marty, Joyce, and Julie were all on the Junior Varsity squad last year. G-ood. or bad. season, our MARTY FOSTER 'I 52? Q if M Bob Koppers, Harold Powley, and lim Ulrich block on the line as Greg Coughen- our hands the ball to Steve Anderson. Coach Boucher VARSITY SCORES W. H. S, OPP. 2l Champaign 0 26 Galesburg 14 7 Central 22 20 Richwoods 7 7 Spalding 19 39 Limestone 0 20 Manual 2 7 27 MacArthur 27 20 East Peoria 14 27 Pekin 18 This year's co-captains Bill Allen and Terry Knapp watch the all-important flip of the coin before the game. 74 As Charles Palmer, Roger Hays, and John Coulson block our defensive tacklers, Jim Landrus sends a punt down the field. Wins 1001311 football victory Row 3: D. Joyce, R. D. Campbell, W. Gilbert, D. Frisby, D. Brock, I. Coulson, R. Hays, C. Palmer, R. Stanford, A. West, I. Hanson, M. Rohleder, J. Ulrich, Row 2: Coach Boucher, D. Richards, R. Knox, I. Pesch, H. Powley, B. Moore, B. Whire B. Koppers, I. Landrus, J. Fuller, B. Martin, R. Wicldows, B. Avery, H. Liss, A. Flowers, Row l: S. Anderson, D. Knobloch I. Dennis, G. Pinkney, P. Smith, H. Schwark, B.B. Brown, B. Allen, K. Hamm, T. Knapp, B. Ellis, G. Coughenour, L. Elmore, M. Shaw, Coach Gross 7 r The varsity squad warms up by doing callisthenics before prac- tice. 76 As our offensive linemen open a hole in the lj The Varsity football squad, coached by Mr. Boucher, had a season of six wins, three losses, and one tie. Of the forty players three of them made the Mid-State Eight All-Conference Team. They are Bill Allen, B.B. Brown, and Jim Ulrich. Coach Boucher watches intently as the game on the field progresses. 1 Smith attempts to pick up extra yardage. Spalding's offensive threat is halted by our alert Woodruff Warriors. O . tw as A pp I ' at r r B. B. Brown attempts to side-step a taclrler as ne rounds the end, Action on the gridiron The Woodruff bench gives encouragement to the players on the field. VW A Warrior gets in a few last- minute push-ups before play begins. Greg Coughenour holds, as Kirby Hamm splits the goalpost with a well-placed kick. C3-riciciers shine in final victory Coach Boucher intently confers with one of his players as Jerry Fuller listens, 5? Y ' -'Q -U1 a U m' A-sv' rr' ,f ' If if .. y.. - A.vA .. M25 3 T 2237 7 K f 3 g y -11 4 , 3 a r f ' 1 I 2 f 1 U, V mga' S ' as 4 1 is-'fn Q'-Qi' f s't 1 if 2 ' 1 if , 5 f ' wx. A- . ..q, I y n A A A A- i A - Q H I 'S A,- Row 3: B. Miller, M. Stubbs, B. Ellis, B. Watt, L. Elmore, D. Walther, I. Hanson, R. Smith, Coach Helmick, Row 2: Coach Clemmer, R. Foulkes, G. Hall, K. Chamberlain, B. Bunner, C. Cutter, D. Southard, D. Bailey, D. Hunt, B. Keith, Row l: M. Sommerville, I. Jordan, A. Sarver, J. Williamson, M. Shaw, T. Norquist, L. Zehr, K. Bundy, C. Brun, B. Jones Freslfirxiari and Sophoixiore tearxis display firie spirit Row 3: W. Scott, B. Brown,'R. Klaas, R. Lizaola, J. Bayer, D. Jordan, S. Thomas, G. Butler, Row 2: C. Parson, L. Ready, K. Ftankland, B. Keller, D. Johnson, M. Harris, S. Miller, T. Switzer, Coach McDermed, Row 1: Coach Fogelsong, H. Catton, B. Thiemann, R. Lochbaum, L. Crady, T. Randall, I. Heffern, P. Spencer, M. Delgado, R. Martin, K. Roberts 79 l l . John Hanson, guarded by two opposing players, attempts a pass to Our cheerleaders enthusiastically lead the tearr teammate Mike Hart. on with an inspiring call to Go, Woodruff, Gc Warriors tie for second. place in Mid-State 8 Row 21 S. Anderson, D. Caudle, I. Hanson, P. Francis, B. Koppers, R. Burdette, G. Coughenour, S. Norquist, Row ln Coach Boucher, D. Joyce, T. Knapp, S. Trantina, J. Bjerkestand, M. Hart, D. Level, Coach Matthews 80 81 Our winning team is is surrounded by an nv-n-h1..-v1nf-rQf- rn-Anvil xfuuiuniuatu, uiuvvu of students and cheer- leaders at the con- clusion ofthe Richwoods game. The Warriors go on the oflkensixc as Iohn llanson and Skip Trantina set up a play. WR Scores Normal East Peoria Pekin Monmouth Spalding Richwoods Hoopeston Danville Kewanee Central Limestone Manual East Peoria Pekin Morgan Park Urbana Spa lding Richwoods Central Limestone Trinity Manual OPP. 46 60 44 423 48 43 58 57 45 41 48 46 38 67 51 55 50 52 38 52 45 48 Senior Dick Caudlc charges down the court in spite of being surrounded by four Knights. The victorious Warriors proudly display their Regional first-place trophy. Standing: Coach Don Mathews, Paul Francis, Phil Smith, Dick Caudle, Mike Hart, Ron Burdette, Assistant Coach Virgil Boucher. Kneeling: Dick Joyce, Manager, Joel Bjerkestrand, Greg Coughnour, Terry Knapp, Skip Trantina, John Hanson, Dennis Level, Manager. Luck of Irish runs out as Warriors Win The Regional final begins as the referee throws up the ball and the two centers vie for the tip! 82 Reglonal tltle I Skip Trantina and Joel Bjerkestrand leap h1gh to snag a rebound while the Spalding Irish look on helplessly Happiness reigns as the game ends with a victory for Wood- ruff, and the team members whoop it up and are mobbed by joyous cheerleaders and students. Aff:- X, le. gil ,g ., .I 31, :A 5. 3 if fx A , Q' 1993+ x . 1 f . x L5 S if I NX '- 5 ni 'Q 1 M! .AVS J me Wg X 5? ' 'br , ' I ffffti 1 7 Q, f ' A 524 ..A, . ? Q .- ik in W +L V' V --42' S My f ' . J Y ,M R if Wi Il Q wwe! R if 'S 2 5 k . ,W X Row 2: D. Day, A. Williams, C. Elliott, D. Malone, B. Seward, B. Barnett, Row l: H. Alathisen, Ni. Stubbs, R. Smith, R. Parker, P. Fogelberg, M. Hart, Coach Ginn Fresh and Soph tsarrls practice for Varsity Row 2: M. Delgado, B. Piercy, W. Scott, J. Bayer, T. Randall, T. Denlick, Row l: Ni. Harris, B. Brown, G. Butler, L. Nicholson, D, Carr, Coach Ginn 1 S 85 W. H. S. OPP 46 Manual 7 21 Richwoods 29 22 Rock Fa ils 26 7 Sterling 38 48 Spalding 8 13 Pekin 36 19 Ga lesburg 29 23 Central 22 20 East Peoria 24 14 Limestone 30 963-64 WRESTLING SCORES Row 25 Coach Gross, Coacn Fogeisang, D. Palmer R Hays B Harms I Plnkney R Sommervifle '-Telmick, Row 1: G. Evans, M. Warren, S. Haynes R Cranford T Childs E Jackson I Schlosser Mike Sommerviile begins the Grapevine as he tries to pin Bob Harms. 86 in order to re- ceive two points, B.B. Brown pre- pares for a Take Down on Keith Bundy. Brown, Coach ght, T. Moran Dennis Palmer uses El Fireman's Carry in an attempt to throw his opponent Roger Hays. l Matrnen build. endurance Junior-Varsity Row 31 Coach Fogelsang, T. Moran, R. Klaas, R. Larson, D. Jordan, L. Elmore, B. Butler, I. Evans, Coach Helmick. Row 2: J. Pesch, T. Hinton, D. Bailey, B. Thiemann, E. Nunn, D. Hunt, C. Cutter, P. Spencer, B. Kellar, I. Heffern. Row 1: A. Sarver, R. Martin, L. Crady, M. Shaw, H. Futhey, S. Houser, E. Roeder, D. Mitchell, D. Martinez 87 , 'N gel.-1 -43.1 4 W .J 4 ,,,A 'R 3, 'gvgfivjkn ji' 4, 2 ' 3 ,-1 - 4 . , i 1. . r N 1 I5 1 fair J . 9 T '4 Lt .Q H .fx j2', tr i'2M,,.,. Sf. s, Ig, if f- ., '. 1. , , 1 ' 'RQ - r f.. - v l'r:rg? 1 W 'QQ' Q , , , 11,1 4 1 fy' 23.8 , ff 9, aw. ar A v-MQ.. Q jjzi. ' 'ww L ff-M, .,,,-rs 1, qw. 2 p -51,11 r ,fy .',,,-if, . fvfwl, Y ,. fs, iff' iv ii'-Q35 . 4 Q. ,yaiglvf f .hay 1 tix, 'f' Alina 1 M.. 1 A sfvfv V? . ,. .xv Q RV, ' Q.,-e , xy x my ,gg 2. rf . ,,gfw'Ef 1 R .WF , 1, aff V 13 1. rp ' 4' 3455 Eva? Row 25 T. Childs, J. Cundiff, J. Howeler, D. Reed, R. Baldwin, E. Jackson, R. Cranford, G. Myers, Row 1: Coach Ginn, F. Bleeh, P. Fogelberg, I. Bjerkestrand, R. Gallaher, H. Morgan, T. Hinton Harriers show irnproved. season SCORES w.H.s. OPP- 26 East Peoria 31 24 Limestone 33 l5 Washburn 50 50 Pekin 15 26 Manual 29 31 Central 31 43 Richwoods 19 2 7 Spalding 28 40 Central 19 Seniors Renard Baldwin and Joel Bjerkestrand run through Glen Oak Park during practice. Hoping for another strike, Harold Mathieson Jim Brownfield gets ready to release his hall rolls his ball down the alley toward the as he approaches the foul line. head pin. Bowlers are part of Iritrarrlural prograrrl Row 35 M, Henley, B. Glover, A. Anderson, J. Brownfield, B. Wilson, T. Pierce, Row 2: H. Mathieson, R. Defoe, W. Rowe, J. I-lodshire, G. Gordan, L. Mau, Row l: R. Wing, M. Mathieson, C. Capshaw, D. Beeman, M. Carter l E was lg asv Row 2: Mr. Ginn, Howard Morgan, Terry Moran, Ed Johnson, Carl Skaggs, Ron Stanford, Joel Bjerkestrand, Dennis Palmer, Rich Gallaher, Row l: Pete Brandon, B.B. Brown, Dave Mari, Don Ross, Jim Ulrich, Claude Buckley, Roger Warnke, Steve Anderson TRACK RESULTS 1963 B. B. Brown, Jim Ulrich, Steve Anderson, and Claude Buckley practice for the 880 relay. Tlflinolacls nab 2116. in City rneet Dual Meets W. H. S. 30 Pekin 52. 5 Spalding 59 Manual 68 Central 39. 5 Richwoods '70 East Peoria Other Meets Decatur Open Kewanee Relays Normal Relays Peoria City School Meet District Mid -State 8 Woodruff Relays OPP 88 65 59 50 78 48 9th 6th 6th 2nd 5th 5th 9th Carl Skaggs, Ioel Bjerkestrand, Rich Gallaher, and Dave Mari race against time as they run the mile relay. Don Ross broke the Peoria City High School record and set a new , Woodruff record with a pole vault 7 f of I2 feet and 8 inches. 32 fr? at 4,zJ1I .. ,, 4,9 l N' 4 ' ...I . v. Young tracknclen gain experierlqze Row 3: Mr. Clemmer, B. Wilson, D. Stimeling, B. Leavitt, I. Vasser, B. Macari, R. Robley, D. Brock, J. Comfort, L. Elmore, R. Hoffman, D. Bailey, Row 2: G. Myers, B. Cassidy, D. Southard, G. Hall, T. Parker, B. Bunner, E. Barber, I. Pesch, E. Mahan, D. Reed, M. Sommerville, Row l: E. Jackson, R. Armentrout, D. Wherley, K. Bundy, P. Carrigan, R. Foulkes, C. Brun, I. Williamson, D. Rohde, D. Richards, R. Cranford gel: Warnke takes a gh hurdle in great fI1'1. .. .5 4 .. P- ' 'W , t , Q l I r l B 91 Nlarc Fogelberg sets himself for his opponents The camera catches Russ Shaheen in the serve middle of one of his powerful serves. The 1963 tennis squad finished with a record of three wins and seventeen losses. It had what is som e- times called a rebuilding year. The squad boasts of only one returning letter- man, Russ Shaheen. It is composed mostly of under- classmen, with Greg Stevens the only graduating senior. Netters face tough opponents TENNIS RESULTS 1962-63 Morton Spalding MacArthur Eisenhower Richwoods Bloomington East Peoria Canton Manual Pekin Bloomington Central Richwoods Morton Spalding East Peoria Canton Manual Pekin Central OPP. 5 5 9 9 7 9 4 2 9 9 8 9 8 5 '7 5 0 8 8 9 Doug Day, Dave Lyons, Russ Shaheen, John Coulson, Greg Stevens, Dan Hutchcraft, Jim Roberts, Marc Fogelberg, Stan Norquist Linkers put forth great effort Bugky Barnett, Steve Shay, Keith McQuarrie, Harold Mathieson, and Mitch Favus Our golf team recorded four wins, nine losses, and two ties in their 1962- 63 campaign. Next year promises to be a better year, for the five main starters were all first year men. They consisted of freshmen Bucky Barnett, Harold Mathieson, juniors Keith Mc- Quarrie and Mitch Favus, and senior Steve Shay. Four of the five will be returning next year for more golf action. GOLF SCORES W. H. S. OPP 7. 5 Limestone 7. 5 5 Limestone 5 3 Central 7 6 Manual 4 O Richwoods 10 Keith McQuarrie shows his excellent I follow-through form after he drives Bucky Barnett, OU1' 199-dlflg golfer, the ball down the fairway. Sets feadl' to tee Off- 93 Row 2: Mr. McDerrned, Terry Dobbins, Bob Koppers, Paul Francis, Terry Knapp, Jerry Fuller, Rich Clinch, Dave Taylor, John Hodshire, Row 1: Phil Smith, Kirby Hamm, Bill Allen, John Scofield, Greg Coughenour Warrior nine show bright future Dave Taylor earned the title of the best defensive outfielder in Rich Clinch was the leading home the conference. run hitter on the teano. Paul Francis received an Honorable Mention in the Mid- State Eight for his outstanding catching. 94 Terry Dobbins was the all-round player or utility man on our team. 1 Af' ... . X fl? ' V I ,..:,v '- A K, ,.4 ,B ef .. .f , :sg At the end ot the year B111 Allen had the second highest batting average in the entire conference. Our baseball team ended the season with a record of seven wins and seven losses. The 1964 season promises to be a brighter one, as we have eight return- ing lettermen. They are Bill Allen, Bob Koppers, Paul Francis, Jerry Fuller, Kirby Hamm, John Scofield, Greg Coughenour, and Terry Knapp. Varsity prospects The most promising Sophomore last year was Bob Koppers. on the team Row 2: Mr. Mathews, R. Widdows, J. Hanson, A. Post, M. Hart, R. Burdette, B. Kehl, B. Avery, D. Malone, D. Level, Row 1: D. Blair, H. Schlosser, L. Grigg, P. Smith, L. Whitaker, D. Nutter min... .Q-Q., -4. ,td Q- L -' Q , 1 95 I-I, Powley, B. Allen, D. Frisby, J. Laudrus, K. Hamm. CHEYENNES TAKE JUNIOR-SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIP, WITH FRISBY TAKING SCORING HONORS. Intrarnural sports Create keen Qcprxipetitlon N. Lees L. Mau B. Kehl G. Hall D. Level T. Meidroth 96 APACHES WIN FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE CHAMPIONSHIP UNDER LEADERSHIP OF LARRY MAU The Faculty team made a clean sweep of the lnterclass Tournament tliis year. Playing all four classes for six minutes each, they were victorious. Back Row: G. AICDCFIHCG, B. Fogelsong, J. Helmiclc, R. Ginn, J. Kreins, I. Hires, B. England, D, Harris: 2nd Row. D. Peters. lst Row: V. Todden, M, Sclieffel, F. Walker. Faculty stars in Irlterolass Tournament Row 3: P. Francis L. Armstrong B. Mattes A. Clasing I. Fuller I. Landrus P. Brandon Row 2: I. Scofield J. Ulrich B. Allen K. l-lamm D. Prisby H. Powley Row l: S. Bradley B. Brunner I. Richards C. Petruzzi C. Baudino L. Sausser SENIORS DEFEAT IUNIORS TO WIN INTERCLASS TITLE. 123' 97 --.A..,,,,, ,, LL, .. nw. , ,EQ ,Www ,..q,.,, ,gh , 1 V2 xfigififh ' I ew ' W , , Aww, we: . Q f ,f ,M V: 'Af 'iv' H if t 3 3 4 J f nm ,J Students Receive SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS DR. MARK W. BILLS MR. R.M. BOURLAND X I A . J ul 9? viru Mxlfg,,Z,, W .zfllffm , 1 gym x X --sw-M Administrators The members ofthe Board of Education, elected by the citizens of Peoria, strive to improve our educational facilities and quality of teaching. They endeavor to develop a pro- gram based on high academic standards which will produce intelligent, thinking students who are prepared to meet life as adults. PRESIDENT MR. R. A. JAMISON MRS. ELIZABETH CLEAVER MRS. VIRGINIA NEWELL MR. IACKSON NEWLIN MR. LEO SULLIVAN MR. E.C. WILLIAMSON l iI1SIII S OIII' SUICCBSSS The devoted principal of Woodruff, Louis R. McDonald, has endeavored to make our school one of the best in the Peoria area. He has taken a sincere interest in every student and in all our extra-curricular activities. Because of Mr. Mc- Donald's illness, Mr. Durham served as Acting- Principal as well as Assistant Principal. The enthusiasm he showed for good sportsmanship and high scholastic standards made this a very successful year. Without his excellent leadership and interest in Woodruff, the progress the stu- dent body achieved would not have been possible. LOUIS R. MCDONALD B. S. Bradley University M. A. University of Illinois J. BYRON DURHAM B. S. Kansas State Teachers' College M. S. Bradley University .S ,.....- DEAN OF GIRLS DOROTHY M. PETERS A.B. Nebraska Wesleyan University M. A. Northwestern University it is ii 'C-H FEIRTMNS TD EVERYU lO2 , M. A. English, ment, Publicity staff Mr. Harris tries in vain to make Kathy Mullen get mad . KENNETH CAMP, M. A. Speech, Student Council, Senior Class Play English Departrnent PAUL CAYWOOD M. A. strives for perfection English, Speech, All- School Play DANE H. HARRIS, M. A. MARGARET DALTON, BETTY LEE DRAKE. Speech, Debate, Junior JOHN HIRE5- B-5- M-A- English M-A- English Counselor, Dramatics English JEANNE BERMAN, Reading Develop- BERTHA BERMAN, Ph. M. English KATHERINE LANGTON M.A. English ,l DON MATHEWS, B.A. BERNADINE ROACH, M. A. English, Basketball English, One -Act Play KAREN OTTERSTEDT, EDWARDINE SPERLING, M. A. English, National Honor Society B.S. French, English Languages provide cultural exchange Mary Mabee, Debbie Favus, and Ned Sausser take advantage ofthe recordings in the French language lab. 5 'N Diane Studinger finds that honor library provides an excellent opportunity for individual study. I. KENNETH BUSHMAN, M.A. Latin, Reading Development, OBSERVER Editorial Staff GLADYS HEDSTROM, Ed. M. French, French Club LLOYD HEDGES, A. B. German, German Club AVICE PERDEW, M.A. Spanish, Pan-American Club y 103 BARBARA HOWARD, M.A. IANIES KREMS, 13.5, Ancient and Mediewll Geography, Intramurals History, U.S. History, Crafts, TAMSMAN Editorial Staff RODGER CLEMMER , M.A. American Government, Key Club, Sophomore Football ANDREW HOEFLIN, M.A. Geography, U.S. History, Hi-Y Mr. Skaggs lectures on the importance of good map reading, GERALD MCDERMED, M. A. U.S. History, Counselor Baseba11Coach, Freshman Football Coach Harold Liss and Glenn Ashley discuss the division of Germany in Modern History class. lO4 NEFVA M., KENNETH WEGNE M S American Government Social Problems , fwrg KENNETH l. BUCHER, B. S. Business Lan, Business Training, Bookkeeping, OBSERVER Business Advisor FLORENCE COURTRIGHT, M. A. Shorthand, Typing, Secreterial Practice Office Machines Duplicating Programs air Sherylee Gunter seems to be examining her typing problem. Business prepares for the future rRLE SKAGGS, .A. U.S. His- 'y, Modern His- 'y, Economic zography, Latin nerican History, KLISMAN Business , Betty Runnels and l Mary Lynne Pfaff- l mann work as Q secretaries for Mr. i Durham and Miss 1 Peters respectively as part of their Office Occupations training. BYRON MCCORMICK , M. A. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Typing, HELEN RICHARDSON, B S Stage Crew Business Training, Typing ROLAND SANDERS, M. S. Office Occupations, Place- ment Director of W. H. S. Principal of Adult Evening School 'I i -O5 Se lr ps . r. , -,.' .',' est: 4,11 1 1 ' f - L Mary Reed and Daryl DeVore express surprise at the results of their Physics experiment, while Jim Ulrich seems unaware of the excitement. Science produces RITA LAUGHLIN, M. S. Chemistry, General Science lO6 keen rnincie EARL MILLER, M. A. Physics, General Science, Ticket Manager jfs Aaah! CT, j9Zf'ff-7'1 ' fqciuffej 74 -V f'V A'4'!0jy' yvsfavf fllffi eff! .fav 7 fu fn!!! EDWARD MOLL, M. S. V. C. SHEPHERD, B. ED. Biology, .Activity Club Chemistry, Science Club RALPH GINN, M. S. Biology, General Science, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Cross Country, Track LOUISE V. WHITE, M. A Biology 2, if mbhmblli GEORGE BARTLETT, M.A. VERNA BLACKBURN, M., A. General Mathematics, Algebra, Mathematics, Algebra, Camera Club Ushers Club Math opens doors Bella Lieberman shows a strange biological creature to Vivian Fuchek, Ross Smith, and Russ Defenbaugh in the Biology lab. Higher mathematics provide a real challenge for these seniors to future progress WILLIAM ENGLAND, M.A. Algebra, Mathematics, ln- tramurals ,V .,.,,...-JP E.F. HARMS, M.s. Algebra, General Math, Geometry, Projection Crew MILDRED MARTENS, M.A. Algebra, Trigonometry '-el' its-f X IO7 ,4- Mrs. Hilsabeek, Home Economics teacher, shows a film strip on the proper foods to eat to Jane Brockway and Donna Bowen. Horne Econornios develops hornelrlalcers HAZELAITCHISON, M. S. Clothing, Family Living CARINA HEINZMAN, M. S. Clothing, Foods, Home Management SUE I-IILSABECK, B. S. Foods, Clothing FAYE WALKER, M.A. Clothing, Counselor, Variety Show 108 L Q BROWN N1 S Basic and Mechanical Drawing C. E. CARTER, M. S. Machine Shop, Machine Drawing, Stage Sets Mr. Carter demonstrates how to use a lathe machine to Steve Drake and Paul Goodrich. Industrial .Arts trains for vocations Art Gibson, Charles Hunkeapillar and Darvl Johnson finish R. E. ENGLEBRECHT, M Electronics, Math, Golf, Radio Club - V up their woodshop will L , projects. HOWARD QOLLIER M S Basic Shop, Advanced Wood- work, Machine Shop, Stage X ya , Sets 'QF' CARLETON JACOBSON, M. S Printing ' ALTON LONG, M. A. General Science, Woodwork, Stage Sets lO9 wk W f .i g f-...7 f ,fly , yn A I I ff A , , , ,:,5gyU1i,fQ, ' 'ljifi' xx 'Wy 'X .NJ ,WL wif' 1 X X 1. S, rr-if r S 2 I ggi . .t .. H if-'fi Hi!-rl In g,..:s.j -ja. agp- W I . A ' .5523 1 dig MILDRED D. SCHEFFEL, B. S. Physical Education, Driver Education, First Aid, G. A. A. VIVIAN TODDEN, B. S. Physical Education, Health, First Aid, G. A. A. , Cheer- leaders P.E. encourages sportsmanship NO Boys practice skills in P. E. their basketball Marsha Green and Bill Allen find unusual drawings in the art room. VIRGIL S. BOUCHER, B. S. Health, Physical Education, Varsity Football, Assistant Basketball Coach, Tennis, Warrior Tribe, Student In- surance L? 2. Q is S ss r in one of the chalk i Freshman Chorus members practice the scales on an individual basis, as Mr. Tatting directs. ARLEY M. GROSS, M.A. Llth, Physical Education, ver Education, Assistant tball Coach, Wrestling Lch GLENN SCHWARTZ, M. A. Art, Stage Painting WARREN TATTING, B., S, Vocal Music .Art inspires pleasure ELBERT EDELBROCK, DELORES LAUDERBAUGH W3 ff- ' M, Mug, Ed, Band, M.F.A. Vocal Music, Honor Band, Twirlers EHSCrnb1f2S GLENN LEBRECHT, M. M. ED Orchestra Music gives erijeyrneiit I ,si as., '-lu.. St ai We s saas .- f E Ill SARA THOMPSON, B. A. Librarian, Library Club Librarians FLORENCE VOLZ Assistant Librarian Office Staff perforrxis valuable services Mrs. VanDeventer, Attendence Clerk, and Miss Breitenoeder, Receptionist, pause a moment from their office work. Miss Anna Breitenoeder Records Clerk Mrs Genevieve Dean Treasurer Mrs. Delores Mouser Secretary Mrs. Gladys VanDeventer Attendence Clerk H2 J 'S rf - . 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'MW ' ' ....- va, W K MT'V'S7 uf fi?-vEg,K.i52 7NV 11153 4'K,gK15m, M '- f -- - fi,-ily, Senior C18-SS Officers Mitch Favus, President, Arlene Schaal, Treasurer: Russ Defenbaugh, Vice-Presidentg Rornelle Wehrli, Secretary. You are the fellow ARN OLD , LARRY: Band , French Club, Stunt Show. H6 ,NV ALLEN, BILL: Varsity Football, Basketball and Baseball, German Club, Art Service Club, Warrior Tribe, Red Cross, Football Cap- tain , Baseball Captain. ARTHUR, GAYLE: Stunt Show, French Club, Actors' Guild. ARMSTRONG, LARRY: Key Club, Freshman and Sophomore Football, Varsity Tennis, Wrestling, Stunt Show, ALLEN, LEE ANN: Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Red Cross, All-School Play, Art Service Club ASHLEY, GLEN: Stunt Shows. BACHLER, LINDA: Latin Club, Future Teachers, Red Cross, Stunt Show, Variety Show. BARNES, JIM: Warrior Tribe, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Operetta, Freshman Football, Basketball Manager. BARNETT, KAREN: Stunt Shows, French Club, Red Cross, Variety Show, Senior Class Play, 3 One Act Plays, Operetra. BART, MARY ANN: Freshman Chorus. BELFORD, CHERI BAUDINO, CATHY: A. F. S. Stu- dent, French Club, Camera Club, OBSERVER, Student Council. ' BETSON, ROSEMARY: Stunt xkv-If Show, Girls Choir. that has to decide, BALDWIN, RENARD. Band, Cross Country, Stunt Show. Durrett High School - Louis- ville, Kentucky - 2 years. BERGER, SANDRA. Stunt Shows, Y. F.C. , Office Occupations, Office Assistants, Red Cross. H7 BIERKESTRAND, JOEL: Pan-American Club, Band, Basketball, Track, Stunt Show, Cross-Country. Gardner-South Wilmington High School- 2 years. BLECH, JANET: Stunt Shows, German Club, Future Teachers, National Honor Society, Science Prefect. BLACK, MARTHA: Morton High School - 2 years. BOETTGER, MARY LOU: French Club, Future Teachers, Science Prefect. BOHANON, GARY: Band, Intramurals, Football, Sophomore Track. BOLLINGER, BARBARA: Stunt Shows, French Club, Future Teachers, Office Assistants, Red Cross, Cantata. BOLT ON , BARBARA: Future BONOMO, STEVE: Science Club, Orchestra, Camera Club, German Club, Stage Crew. BRADLEY, THOMAS: Latin Club, Y.F.C., Key Club, Sophomore Football, Fresh- man-Sophomore Baseball. Teachers, Stunt Shows, Y. F. C. , Office Assistants Cantata , Operetta. BRADLEY, SANDRA: German Club, Stunt Show, Future Teachers. VV hether youll do it H8 BRANDON, PETER: Stunt Shows, Key Club, Latin Club, Varsity Track. BREYMEIR, PAUL: German Club. BROWN, FRED: Latin Club, BRADRICK, SHARON: Latin Club, Future Teachers, All-School Play, Stunt Show, Operetta, Master Choir, Y. F.C. , Senior Class Play, I-Ionoria, National Honor Society, Orchestra, Masque and Gavel, Girls' Ensemble. German Club, Varsity Debate, BROMAN, BETTY: Latin Club, Red Cross, Office Assistant, Office Occupations, Actors' Guild, Variety Show, Stunt Shows BROWN, CORNELIUS: Varsity Football, Wrestling, Warrior Tribe, Master Choir BROWN, CRAIG: Camera Club, German Club, Track. Science Club, Masque and Gavel. BRE YMEIR , PAULETTE: Office Occupations. BROWNING, DIANA: Red Cross, Office Occupations, Office Assistants, French Club BRIGGS, MARLENE: Junior Class Vice- President, Student Council, French Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Camera Club OBSERVER Editorial, Art Service Club, Quill and Scroll Shows, Office Assistant, BRUNNER, BARBARA: TALISMAN Editorial, OBSERVER Business, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Masque and Gavel, Red Cross, Variety Show, 3 One-Act Plays. or toss it aside. H9 You are the fellow who CLANIN, PAT: Science Club, Red Cross, Actors' Guild, Office Assistant G.A.A. CLASING, ALAN: German Club, Warrior Tribe, Stunt Shows. l2O BRUNNER, BEVERLY: BURTON, KENNETH: Freshman- Stunt Show, Red Cross, Sophomore Football. CAMPBELL, MERRY: Stunt Shows, Pan -American Club. Sophomore Track. CAUDLE, RlCHARD. Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball. Trewyn Junior High School - lyear. CLAUDE, CORINNE: French Club, Student Council, Junior Prom Queen, Homecoming Attendant, OBSERVER Business Staff, National Honor Society. CHAMBERLAIN, PAT: Red Cross, French Club, Office Occupations, Science Club, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Girls' Choir, Actors' Guild. BRUNNER , BILL: Wrestling , Sophomore Football, Stunt Show, Freshrnen-Sophomor Track. BURTON, LINDA: Stunt Show, Latin Club, Future Teachers. CASSIDY, ROGER: Varsity Football, Red Cross, Freshman- 6 rnakes up your rnirlci. CURRY, MICHAEL: DALQUIST, SANDRA: French Club, Future Teachers, Pan-American Club, Varsity Cheerleader Actors' Guild, Majorette. CLAYWELL, DUANE: coox, EUGENE: Master Wrestling' French Choir, Boys' Ensemble. C OOK , PHILIP: Club. Metamora High School - l year. Nicholas Senn High School - 1 year. COULSON, JOHN: Varsity Football, Wrestling, and Tennis, German Club, Band, Key Club. DAVIES , ROBERT: French Club, Actors' Guild, Science Club, Band, Stunt Show, Office Assistant, Pan- American Club, OBSERVER Editorial Staff, OBSERVER Business Staff. Band, Varsity Debate, German Club, Science Club , Stunt Show, Masque and Gavel. CRISP, REBECCA: French Club, Stunt Shows, Office Assistant, Office Occupations, OBSERVER Business Staff. COOPERSM IT H , ST ARR: 1 COCHRAN, IOHN: French Club, Golf, Warrior Tribe. CONLAN, ROBERT: Warrior Tribe, Latin Club, Red Cross, Football. 121 year . DEFOE, RICHARD: French Club, Intra- murals. DAVIS, KATHRYN: McEwen High School - 2 years and Salyersville High School - l year. DEFENBAUGH, ROSELYN: Red Cross, Latin Club, Gffice Oc- cupations, Variety Show. DOTSON, KENNETH: French Club, Intra- murals, Stunt Shows, Wrestling, Freshman Football and Baseba ll. DUNCAN, SANDRA: French Club, Master Choir, Operetta, Cantata, Stunt Show, Art Service Club. Whether yeujll lead. 122 DEBOARD, PATRICIA: Y.F.C. Mt. Carmel High School - l DEFENBAUGH, RUSSELL: Key Club, Band, Student Council, Latin Club. DENNIS, JAMES: Intramurals, German Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football. DEVORE, DARYL: Key Club, Master Choir, Boys' Ensemble. DOTY, NANCEE: Future Teachers Weiser High School - 3 years. EARLES, JAMES: Stunt Show, Art Service Club, Operetta, Master Choir, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Wrest- ling and Track. 1 '9' EBBERT, WALTER: German Club, Science Club, Band, Stunt Show, Intramurals, Orchestra. EGGENA, BONNIE: Pekin High School - 2 years. or will EDENBURN, PAMELA. Red Cross, Library Club Art Service Club Girls' Choir ELLIOTT, PATRICIA: Master Choir, Latin Club, French Club, Operetta, Cantata. ENGSTROM IANICE- Science Club French Club, Girls Intramurals, Junior Achievement. EPLEY, NANCY: French Club, Red Cross, Art Service Club, Master Choir, Library Club. Metamora High School - 1 year. ERRION , JANE: French Club, Allied Medical Careers' EVANS, GARY: Stunt Show EVANS , ROGER EVANS, EDWARD: Warrior Tribe, Varsity Baseball Manager. EVANS, JOHN: Intramurals, Varsity Football, Pan-American Club, Wrestling. linger behind, 123 FAVUS, MITCH: Sophomore, Junior, and Senior Class President, Golf, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Debate, Student Council, German Club, Senior Class Play, Latin Club, Warrior Tribe, Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Future Teachers. FREEZE, SANDRA: Office Occupations, Y.F.C. , Red Cross, Acappella Choir, Freshman Choir. FARMER, CAROL: Latin Club, Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Y.F.C. FORTUNE, MARY: tam Club, Variety Show, G.A.A. , Y.F.C. , Stunt Show, Y-Teens. FREVERT , BOB FRISBY, DAVID: Freshman and Soph- omore Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Warrior Tribe, German Club. FULLER, JERRY: Varsity Football, Basketball, and Baseball, Warrior Tribe, Hi-Y. FUCHEK, VIVLAN: Latin Club, Red Cross. FYKE, BARBARA: Latin Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Office Assistant, OBSERVER Editorial Staff. Whether youlll try for GARDNER, KATHY: Office Occupations, 124 Stunt Shows, Operetta, Acappella Choir, Red Cross, Freshman Chorus. FRANCIS, PAUL: Varsity Basketball, Football, and Baseball, Warrior Tribe, German Club, Key Club, Stage Crew, Future Teachers , Stunt Shows. GANSCH, LINDA: Latin Club, Stunt Shows, OBSERVER Editorial Staff, OBSERVER Business Staff, OBSERVER Business Manager. GLACKIN, MARILYN: French Club. GREENFIELD, BEVERLY: Actors' Guild, Y.F.C. George Churchill Junior High School - l year. Galesburg Senior High School - l year. GREEN, MARSHA: Future Teachers, Office Assistant, Pan-American Club, Art Service Club, Stunt Show, 3 One- Act Plays, Opcretta GREENHOOD, BILL: All-School Play, Stunt Shows, 3 One-Act Plays, Hi-Y, French Club, Track, Actors' Guild, Y.F.C. HAHN, SHERILL: Pan-American Club, Band. HALL, GORDON: GLEICH, MARISUE: French Club, Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, Variety Show. GOODRUM, BETTY: Academy of Our Lady- 2 years. Projection Crew, GRIFFIN, JIM: Hi-Y, Stunt French Club, Shows, Variety Show, Sopho- Intramurals. more Basketba ll. LaRose High School- l year. MOUDER, IUDITH: Peoria High School - 3 years. GREENE , CHERYL: Actors' Guild, Camera Club, Pan-American X . Club, Master Choir, Operetta, Stunt Show, Y. F.C. GUZMAN, HEINRILTTA. German Club, Office Occupations. HAMM, KIRBY: Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Warrior Tribe, Hi- Y. GRACHEK, MIKE: Red Cross. GRANT, CHERYL: Pan-American Club, Latin Club, Future Teachers, Y-Teens. Roosevelt Junior High School-2 years. the goal that's afar 125 HANDS , MELVIN: Stunt Show, Band Radio Club, Track, Orchestra. or just be contented HART , STEVE: French Club, 'Y59' HILL, SUSAN: Pan-American Club, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Stunt Show. HOAGLAND, DONNA: Actors' Guild, Future Teachers, Science Club, Variety Show Stunt Shows, Red Cross, Office Occupations, Office Assistant. I IQ6 Projection Crew, si-W ,,,,.au -41-J HAZZARD, LUANNE: Freshman-Sophomore Office Assistant, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, French Club, OBSERVER Business Staff, Winsomes, Football. Library Club, Math Prefect, Interclass Cheer leader. HOERR, LOUISE: French Club, Latin Club, Actors' Guild, Future Teachers, OBSERVER Business Staff, All-School Play, 3 One Act Plays, Quill and Scroll, Masque and Gavel, National Honor Society, Senior Class Play, Stunt Shows, TALISMAN Editorial Staff, Editor of TALISMAN. HAYS, ROGER: Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, HENDRICKS , JANET: Freshman TI'aCk. Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Girls Choir. BRowN, GARY HERS HBERGER , CHRISTINE: Future Teachers , Band , Latin Club, French Club, Library Club, Orchestra. HARMS, DAVE: Varsity Wrestling, Stunt Show, I-li-Y, Key Club, Warrior Tribe, Projection Crew, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Red Cross. HAYNES, SUZIE: French Club, Winsomes Varsity Cheerleader, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, OBSERVER Business Staff, Homecoming Princess, Woodruff Relay Queen, Miss Tomahawk Attendant. DRA VIS , RIC HARD HOLGUIN, CHRIS: Stunt Shows, French Club, Pan-American Club, Red Cross, Actors' Guild. Peoria High School- 2 years. HUFF, DAVID: Stage Crew, Master Choir, Operetta, Red Cross, Senior Class Play. JORDAN, PAT: Actors' Guild, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Red Cross. NC' JOHNSON, BONNIE K.: Red Cross. KAPPLER, CAROL: Editor of the OBSERVER, Stunt Shows, Science Club, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Publicity Staff, Office Assistant. HOWE, PAT: French Club, Red Cross. to stay Where you are- I-IURD, BOB: Latin Club Red Cross Freshman Basketball and Baseball. JONES , RICHARD: Limestone High School - 2 years. VV KEITH, KAY: Stunt Show, Latin Club. JONES, VICKIE: Stunt Show, Pan- American Club, Latin Club, Master Choir, Office Oc- cupations. JOHNSON, BONNIE S.: French Club, Student Council, Winsomes, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Future Teachers, Office Assistant, Woodruff Relay Attendant, Interclass Cheerleader. KEELEY, TOM: Science Club, Stage Crew, German Club. KELLENBERGER, DAVE: Science Club, Camera Club. 4--Q 'bl' 127 Football, Warrior KLINE, RICHARD: German Club, Art Service Club, Science Club. KNOBLOCH, DENNIS: Red Cross, Varsity Football, Projection Crew, 3 One-Act Plays KIRK, MARILYN: Future Teachers, French Club, Red Cross, National Honor Society, Stunt Show. KOBLER, KAREN: Science Prefect, French Club, Future Teachers, Stunt Show, Home- coming Queen Attendant. KLAWITTER, DEE: Y.F. C., French Club. KNAPP, TERRY: President ofthe Student Council, Varsity Basketball, Baseball and Tribe, Key Club, Latin Club, Freshman and Sophomore Class Of- ficer Senior Class Plav Honoria Harvard Book Award, D.A.R. Award, Lyle DeKalb Trophy, Larry Jones Scholastic Trophy, National Honor Society. LESLIE, MARY SUE: Latin Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Student Council, Winsomes, OBSERVER Editorial Staff, National Honor, Masque and Gavel. LIEBERMAN, BELLA: Stunt Show, Variety Show, French KUHN, GERA LD LAPPIN, BILL: Radio Club, Wrestling Manager, 3 One-Act Plays. LEVASSEUR, ROBERT: Science Club. Careless of honor, l28 KOCH, KAREIN. Latin Club. LANDRUS, JIM: Varsity Football, Warrior Tribe. Club, Publicity Staff, Future Teachers, Winsomes. l29 French Club, OBSERVER Editorial, Orchestra. MCNULTY, IANICE: Stunt Show, Cantata, Pan-American Club. LINDSEY, MARY: Y-Teens, G. A. A. MCQUARRIE, KEITH: German Club, Stunt Shows, All-School Play, Hi-Y, Actors' Guild, 3 One-Act Plays, Golf. LYBARGER, SHARON: Master Choir, French Club, Operetta, Red Cross. Cross, Stunt Show. MANSFIELD, MIKE: LYNCH, PAT: Latin Club, MCCORMACK, TOM: Band, Junior Achieve- ment, Radio Club, Camera Club. Academy of Our Lady - 1 year. I MARX , CHARLOTTE: Trewyn Junior High School l year. Manual High School - 2 years. MATTES, BILL: Student Coun- cil Vice-President, Latin Club, Key Club, Hi-Y, Future Teachers Intramurals, Freshman and Sopho- more Baseball, Basketball and MANN. SARAH: Y-f1-eens, Red Football, Chief of Homecoming. MARTIN, BONNIE: Art Service Club, Varsity Football. MARTIN, RON: Band, Track, Football, Wrestling. MATHENY, ALICE: Y-Teens, Girls' choir. or guarding your pride, Office Occupations, Latin Club, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Band, Head Majorette. ??f':?i+az All these are questions MEAD, BOB: Art Service Club, Frencn Club, Bowling, Red Cross. Show. NEUMAN, FRIEDA: Actors' Guild, German Club, Red Cross, OBSERVER Editorial Staff, Variety Show, Art Service Club, Stunt Shows, 3 One- Act Plays, Student Council. O'LAUGI-ILIN , JOHN: MILLER, CHARLES: German Club, Latin Club, Science Club, Stunt Shows, Master Choir, Qneretta, Boys' Ensemble, Freshman- Sophomore Football. MORAN, TERRY: Band, Track, Stunt MILLER, SANDRA: Latin Club, Red Cross, Stunt Show, Allied Medical. MORITZ, JACKIE: Orchestra, Master Choir, One-Act Plays, Latin Club. MENELEY , LINDA: Operetta , Acapella Choir. MILLER, DENNIS: Stunt Shows, Cross Country, Master Choir. Art Service Club, Bow ling, Track, Football I 130 Band, Future Teachers. NEWTON, ANN: OBSERVER Business Staff, Pan-American Club, Actors' Guild, Stunt Shows, 3 One-Act Plays, Science Prefect, Senior Class Play. O'CONNOR, CAROL: Latin Club, NORTON, PAM: Band, Latin Club, Variety Show, Stunt Show. OSTERMAN, WALTER which you rnust decide. PHILLIPS, CAROL: French Club, Future Teachers, Art Service Club. OTTERSTROM, ROGER: latin Club, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Stunt Shows. PEACOCK, SANDRA: French Club, Stunt Shows, Girls' Glee Club. ' PFAFFMAN, MARY LYNN: Stunt Shows, 3 One-Act Plays, German Club, Style Show, Office Occupations. PITTMAN, DOROTHY: Art Service Club, Stunt Shows, Red Cross, Pan- American Club, Future Teachers. POTTER, MARILEE: Office Occupations, PATTERSON, MIKE: Track, Intramura ls. PETRUZZI , -CRYSTAL: Art Service Club, French Band , Orchestra. RAMSEY, PAT: Chillicothe High School-3 years. PRICE, VICKIE: Office Occupations, Style Show, Variety Show, Stunt Show, Majorette. REECE, GARY. Student Council, Key Club, Honoria, National Honor Society, Band, Stage Crew, German Club, Future Teachers, Masque and Gavel, Red Cross, Varsity Debate, Stunt Shows. Stunt Show, French Club, Wrestling, Warrior Tribe. POWIEY, HAROLD. Varsity Football, Club, OBSERVER Business staff, Winsomes, Variety Show, Stunt Shows, Red Cross, Actors' Guild, Senior Class Play, Publicity Staff. POTTER, ROSILEE: Band, Orchestra, Future Teachers Latin Club. 131 Freshman Class Vice-President. Variety Show. ROBERTS, JIM. Stunt Shows, Operetta, Take it or leave it. RISINGER, PAM: French Club, latin Club, National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, OBSERVER Editorial, Future Teachers, Winsomes, I-Ionoria, Relay Queen, RICHARDS, IEAN: TALISMAN Editorial Staff, French Club, Future Teachers, Freshman and Sophomore Class Treasurer, Quill and Scroll, Variety Show, Stunt Shows. ROBB, PAM: Stunt Show. RULE, LORRAINE: Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Actors' Guild, Future Teachers. SAKASH, IOANN: Stunt Show, Pan-American Club. 132 ROEHRIG, VICKI: French Club, Red Cross, Future Teachers, Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Winsomes. ROSS, JANET: Stunt Shows, Red Cross, latin Club, Allied-Medi- cal Careers. RUNNELS, BETTY: Office Assistant, Office Occupations. Toluca High School - 2 years. SANFORD, RONALD: Red Cross, Football, Track, Orchestra, Master Choir, Electric Club. ROSE, JUDY: Latin Club, French Club, Stunt Show, Winsomes, Red Cross, TALISMAN Editorial Staff, Miss Tomahawk of 1962. SANDERS, ED: Camera Club, Intramural Bowling, Pan-Amer - ican Club, Science Club, Soph omore Stunt Show. SAPP, KETI-Iz. Stunt Show, Freshman Football. I-Iere's something to do! SARVER, DENISE: French Club, Y-Teens Operetta, A cappella Choir, Stunt Show. Council. SPAINHOUR, GARY: TALISMAN Editorial SHELL. CLIFF! Staff, Key Club, Quill A11-SChO01 Play, and Scroll, Pan-American Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Stunt Shows. Club, Variety Show, 3 One-Act STANTON. PAT: Plays, Senior Class Latin Club, Red Play. Cross. SCHAAL, ARLENE: German Club, Future Teachers, Stunt Show, Office Occupations, Science Club, Senior Class Treasurer. SCOFIELD, JOHN: Pan-American Club, Warrior Tribe, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Basketball, Student SHAHEEN, RUSSELL: TALISMAN Editorial Staff, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Varsity Tennis, Camera Club, French Club, Warrior Tribe. SMISER, DENNIS: TALISMAN Editorial Staff, Stunt Shows, French Club, Latin Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Variety Show. STAUSKE , CARL scuwamc , HOWARD: Varsity Football. 90' SAUSSER, LYNNE: Stunt Shows, Variety Show, Che-Act Plays, All-School Play, Latin Club, French Club, Actors' Guild , Winsomes Orchestra, National Honor Society, Masque and Gavel, Math Prefect SCHOAFF, ELIZABETH: Stunt Shows, Latin Club Red Cross. SMITH, ROSS: Stunt Shows. Decatur Eisenhower - l year. Stephen Decatur - 2 years. 133 Variety Show. STORM , SANDRA: Latin Club. STUBBS, NANCY: German Club. SWITZER, LYNN: West High School Waterloo, Iowa - 2 years. TAYLOR, CLYDE: Stunt Shows, Red Cross, Variety Show, Latin Club, Science Club. Y-TSCIIS. Just think it over 134 SCHUTTE, TERRY: Projection Crew, Intramurals. SUTTON, FRANKI: Stunt Shows, Operetta, THOMASON, VERNA: Girls' Choir, THOMAS , ROBERT: Latin Club, Varsity Football. TRANTINA, STEVE: Art Service Club, Varsity Basketball, Stunt Shows, Warrior Tribe, TALISMAN Business Staff. STUDINGER, DIANE: Stunt Shows, Masque and Gavel, Winsomes, Variety Show, French Club, Future Teachers, Office Assistant, Red Cross, National Honor Society, OBSERVER Business Staff. THOMAS , CARLENE: Office Occupations. THOMPSON, RONALD Latin Club, Wrestling, Sophomore Basketball. ULRICH JAMES: Varsity Football, Baseball, Basketball, and Track, French Club, Key Club, Warrior Tribe. WHITED, BETTY: Stunt Show. WILLIS, SUSAN: Stunt Show, Girls' Glee Club. WILSON, JEANETTE: Future Teachers, French Club, G. A. A. , Stunt Shows. WARREN, MIKE: Bowling, Stunt Show, 3 One-Act Plays, Wrestling. VELPEL, LYNN: Pan-American Club, Library Club. WARNOCK, IOANNE: Red Cross, Acappella Choir. Mark Keppel High School- l year. WEAVER, KEN: Pan-American Club, lnterrnurals. WALKER, DAVI Red Cross, Trac WEHRLI, ROMELLE: French Club, OBSERVER Business Staff, Red Cross, Stunt Shows, Class Officer, Master Choir. Projection Crew, Stage Crew. WAECHTER, HERMAN: Grantsburg High School- 3 years. WHITE, MARGARET: Library Club, Pan-American Club. WILMONT, LOREN: Master Choir, Ensemble. Ivs all up to you WRIGHT, RICHARD: Acappella Choir, Freshman Football. D: R. Projection Crew. WHITE, CLARENCE: '77 135 Junior Class Officers The Junior Class officers are: Julie Timerman, Secretary, Linda Yontz, Presidentg Rita Cleary, Treasurerg Kathi Sauer, Vice-President. Absher, Donna Adams, Barbara Albright, Suzette Allen, Carol Alexander, Mary Jo Anderson, Alan Anderson, Steve Armstrong, Linda Arnett, Jane Arnold, Terry Augspurger, Lewie Avery, Bill Baker, Barb Baker, Bob A,--, Bardwell, Corliss Barnard, Steve Baskin, Martha Bauer, Fran Beachler, Brian Beachler. Dave Brownfield, Jim Uv S 8..1 S the Juniors! Budde, Orlie ftu Burdette, Ron Bynum, Barb Behm, Brian Bell, Pam Bennett, Hazel Black, Ben Blair, Dean Boardman, Paula Bohm, Mike Bollinger, Gary Botsfield, Nancy Bradley, Terry Branscomb, Glenna Brenenstall, Julie Brian, Jim Brock, Dave Brown, Rodney Class of '65 Callahan, Pat Callis, Martha 137 Campbell, Linda Campbell, R.D. Cannon, Maynell Dale Mangan expresses surprise at finding Janelle Waxler in his locker. Carlson, Vicki Carrigan, Mike Caruso, Melvin Cassidy, Barbara Chitwood, Jim Clanin, Odos Clarke, Marsha Cleary, Rita Cleaver, Sally Coffman, Judy Coughenour, Greg Crawford, Ann Crawley, Gary Cunningham, Jane Hornecorning vvas the greatest for us, Cunningham, Mary Curry, Faye Cutter, Cookie Dahl, Kenneth Danley, Donna Davis, Carrie 138 gan., Davis, Linda Davis, Robert Delinger, Linda Denlick, Linda Doan, Connie Doty. Medi! ..- L Ford , Elizabeth Cause We really Ford, Sherrill Foster, Marty Francis, Jim Flowers, Aaron Fogelberg, Marc Foley, Pat Fondren, Barb Dooley, Laura Dowell, Dorothy Durr, Dick Edwards, Gloria Ehle, Tim Fay, Russ Fenton, Rich Fidler, Janice Fitzgerald, Paula Flener, Mike eaused. a fuse Frankland, Judy Frederick, Joyce 139 Freeze, Eddie Ffeveftv Toby Gallaher. Rich Gansch, Sandy Ghighi, Ron Giebelhausen, Eric .And with our Hlnspirition I-Iill Gilbert, Wally Goodrich, Paul Grant, Cheryl Gunn, Iim Gunter, Sherylee Hall, Sue Hamilton, Mary Happach, John Harmon, Peg Harms, Bob Harrington, Mary Harris, Esta Harris, les Hawkins, Michaeleen Haynes, Larry Helmick, Pam Henderson, John Hengstberger, Lucretia Heniger, Karen 1-1111, pam 140 'Wav H,-oc. r fg wf its . I' -'T'if J, Hitchcock, Kay Hobbs, Debi Hodshire, John Holland, Jenny Hovenden. Alice Huffaker. Verna VV G Joyce , Richard 'oe Yr showed thern all Wye Kammerer, Linda Keller, Debbie Kimsey. ViCki6 X-X Johnson, Tom Jones, Mary Iosephsohn, Steve Jowers, Ben Hughes, Brenda Hulse, Roseann Hutchcraft, Dan Hyde, Bin Ltwin, Les Isaacs, Geri Jackson, Ed. Jackson, Kathy James, Kathy Lieberman, Mary had the Will Keith, Becky Kingcade, Vickie 141 Klein, Elaine Knowles, Diana Knox' Ranny Koppers, Bob Kmsse. Ted LaIVaiCiS. Karen And. as if that vvererrt enough, Leavitt, Harold Lee, Richard Leiby, Sandy Lemm, Linda Lenz, Richard Lenz, Roanne Lett, Darlene Lewis, Ered Light, Claudia Lincoln, Rose Liss, Harold Lochbaum, Tinkie Losh, Lynn Lovell, Susan LYOHS- Dave MCG011ag1e. Larry McLeod, Carmine McMi11an, Jim McNulty, Bill Hinyer, Linda mn--lfl H Macari, Bob Mahan, Ernie Mangan, Dale This scene in the winning Junior Class stunt, shows the two shipwrecked sailors soon after they have been imprisoned with their friends. fp. Meizelis, Jim Meyers, Dan Miller, Ileta Miller, Sandy 'We showed the Seniors with our Mitchell, Mattie Mitchell, Sharon Moreland, Ken Moore, Bob Morgan. Howard Marsh, Pam Marshall, Dave Martin, Cheryl Martin, Muriel Martin, Bill Masters, Maria Mau, Terri Maxwell, Alvin Mead, Tom Mechling, Iohn stuff' Mount, Yvonne 143 Mullen, Kathy Myers, Gary Nicholson, Carole Tinkie Lochbaum, Judy Weinstein, Mary Ellen Smith, and Becky Schmidt display their physical fitness in their P. E. class. Nohitsch, Marian Norquist, Stan O'Connell, Estella Palmer, Dennis Parker, Tully Pearson, Aloris Perkins, Glen Perry, Diana Pesch, Jim Pinkney, George Porch, Loretta Post, Alan Powers, Carol Pridharn,Parn In sports We exoell, which is all very Well Prozzo, John Pruett, Gary Ramsey, Anne Redd' Kafron Reed, Dan Reed, Mary Lou 144 Rgichgrt' Lvnn Richards, Don Robb, Sue But We still Irlust 119' Shell, Diane hi MQ- ,M of MT' Robley, Rich Roehm, Linda ROgCIS, LCC know how to acid. and to spell .ax Sherman, Suzanne alfa, A'U'G . io' Shinn , Stan Rohleder, Mike Ronell, Sherryn Rowe, Wayne Rowland, Bob Rowlette, Linda Russell, Terry Sauder, Sandy Sauer, Kathi Schlosser, Henry Schmidt, Becky Schriver, Cheryl Scott, Connie Seitz, Pat Selburg, Torn Short, Jackie Sklar, Bonnye Sloop, Barb 145 Smith, Charlotte Smith, Mary Ellen Smith, Phil Smith, Rosie Smith, Wayne Smith, Wesley This year was full of Inernories, Smith, William Stimeling, Dave Strope, John Sutter, Dave Switzer, Karen Tammeus, Brant Taylor, Bonnie Taylor, Bill Theobald, Carl Thomas, Sherry Timerman, Julie Trapp, Brenda Travis, Nancy Trilikis, George Trudgen, Angie Van Bruwaene, Rose Vance, Walter Vasser, Ioan Vasser, John Vilt, Charlene l 146 im' Walker. Linda Wall. DOUY121 W9-FSOH. Kay Watson, Dwight Waxler, Janelle Weinstein, Judy West, Adolphus White, Bob White, Sunnie 'Ji' Whitman, Sharon .Ae everyone of ue could. see. Woods , Bruce Woods, Roger Wright, Jerry Wyman, Richard Wynn, Teresa Widdows, Ron Wiggins, Dave Wight, Dennis Wilkes, Pat Williams, Joyce Williams, Susie Wilson, Dorothy Wilson, Gail Wilson, Mary Wing, Randy Yontz , Linda 147 nm Scpphornore Class fi , Offlcers Flhe Sophomore Officers are: Adrienne Andros, Vice-President, Sue Hotovec, Treasurer, Jane Pinkney, Secretary, Dave Southard, President. 'We are the Sfpphornores! N 1, . , ix V s S 2 3 rf 1 .' . 'R 'S ,r', fi ' A ' 'U I i 'A M K - . , ,. r.' V A 1 , 1 -7 ,ir f reeer L B 1 L i l l ' x'f7f , 57 , ,? an i .VBS .I S: L, L A 1 A 'Z lf' L 'H in . I r,,. S S, H9 , ff? I nu S V V? 32. s rf ,gr ,, 'Y Wir if Akers, Charles Alexander, Ed Anderson, Linda Anderson, Penny Andros, Adrienne Applegate, Lynn Arnold, Eric Arnold, Susan Bahl, Carlotta Bailey, Dennis Baker, Cheri Baker, Ken Barber, Ernie Barden, Kathy Bardwell, Allison Barnett, Lynn Barnett, Bucky Bartleson, Joanna Q, ,M-w r. Keri.. xiii S 553' Q 9 x .0 W we .rf Q K rl tw Q? j i- so 2, r W msg- 1 f s rf 1+ 5 Beach, Dav Beck , Louie Behrens, Chr Benz, Eldon Black, Bev Black, Phyll ,gf Qi A, z'.,4 Dave swell, Barb clchez, Terri en, Donna ldley, Pat rnnon, Deanna Brenenstall, Linda Breymeier, Pat Brisbin, Marcia Brockway, Jane Brooks, Del Brown, Bruce Brown, Judy Brun, Charles Buchner, Monica Bundy, Keith Bunner, Bill Burnett, Alfred Burton udy Burton im Butler Ru th Carrigan, Sherry Carrigan, Pat 'Sarah .L ,.r, .as HI' A gy... 3, X NF' ,ra , R , I . .T Carey, Susan it Q 3 N, f-xg Carrington, Pat Cassidy, Bernard Carter, Doug Caughron, Melinda Cervantes, Maria Chamberlain, Ken in . : wi X f r Xi 3 1' wi ww , an 3 J 1 3 gr W S 3 'QQ , . Class of N '66 Chitwood, Larry Clark, Rosemary Clarke, April Claywell, Brenda Cline, Sherida Connelly, Gerald Conner, Pat Cook, Carroll Corbin, Bonnie Cox, Judy Cranford, Robert Crawley, Martha 149 '-3? 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' W -f7-Ue:7?t5IEL :5- ' .: T' ' 'V w- 3 . . ,gg f Cutter, Craig Dahl, Anita David, Barbara Dans, Martha Davis, Pat Day, Doug Dickerson, Larry Diekhoff, Diana Dinquel, Paulette Dirks, Marcia Doan, Sharon Dockery, Gerald Donaldson, Pam Drake, Steve Duncan, Shirley Dunfee, Alan Dwyer, Jeff Elliott, Charles Ellis, Bill Elmore, Larry Emert, Margaret Ernst, Judy Evans, Valerie Eveland, Dean This year has been fun with sports Farmer, Sharon Favus, Debbie Fletcher, Fred Fogelberg, Pete Flora, Anna Foulkes, Richard Freeman, Terry Funk, Carolyn Futhy, Harold Gerard Carl Glover, Bill Gomes, Sue :,j,g-ge. Q 5, S 150 t -itt 7 ' V v . A . . A .. -,f. W. , .s 623353 I 1:1 5:-ii -5 - 1' r- 1 wrap:- :' ., Q A s . Q . 71' - . raw-S1-V - t- w s- . . , - V -. As, -t ,f,,1r.w . and all. ., .- IL V Q. 5 s 3 as af ' His nw- ,S Q r X., r S S a .4 s S, 1 E. 11,51 , Q - , Q ,,f -'s,S . 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Judy Greg ther, Darla e, Steve l, Gene lam, Susan VV'e really enjoyed. the Christmas Ball Hanchett, Robb Hanerhoff, Art Hanson, Johnny Hart, Mike Hauck, Finley Hayden, Jim Hinton, Tom Hipple, Ronald Hoerr, Norm Hoffman, Karen Holmes, Janet Hood, Tom Horton, Ethelyn Hotovec, Sue Houdyshell, Ron Houser, Scott Howard, Connie Howard, Nancy Howe, Christine Howeler, Justin Huett, Jack Hunt, David Hunter, Guy Jackson, Arie lefford, Kathy Johnston, Maxine Jones, Bill Jordan, Jim N Y it 3, L ' Hi1', Z zi- ,J Roderick are Dennis Bailey and Lee Whitaker -E2 J in J J Caught in the act of preparing to snowball Barb j J . . . , 9 X .' I, B 'C ,.- fa: AQ . Z V M 5 ' Y h J Q' ' 49 V- , l ., A - ,L . 1. af C s 152, J as self I P i'i it 1 2 'F i 1 C X t - . - itii ' ' ' P- i: t' - ' ' J - as , S , . U JSE.. ,,,tt -' '-:I-2, . 5 ' 5 'W' . M af 'www g . it' V X .fy V 5..- .ss 8 M as 1. if Q f , ,JSF 2324 we -' 1, sl . -1 or ai M L 5 we 4' I ,gg .. M . i . 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J , y i , A i i,i QQ . .. ew bv-X, annum' A .W , gi' ,1 Ke na-fi Q- F . fi fix 1-dw I . . ..., ' 1 xx , SM in F, 4 F . 5, A And. thought that We had been Norquist, Tom Nutter , Dave Ohl, Debbie Parker, Greg Parker Pat Parker Ron Parker, Sandy Pickel, Diana Pieper, Peggy Pierce, Tom Pinkney, Jane Plattner, Richie Poshard, Jane Post, Linda RBC, Jacqueline Reath, Janet Reichel, Terri Rice, Jane Risher, Jim Risius, Ida lthisen Harold Rockett, Barbara iff x K Miller, Kathy Miller, Bob Miller, Roger Miilinger, Keith Mitchell, Dan Molitor, Bob Mosher, Cathy Neff, Karen Neikirk, Elmer Nelson, Linda Neptun, Doug Newlin, Dale deceived.. ite l .i,, X ... , Sf -PM - x, at . n o r -- i n i 'V rl f I 1 I -jk ' t t J ' - X 'wf' Q Mm A if 2? x ff K ittes, Linda 53326312 Lgnng lu' Larry R dric M ar ara .uer, Mike oe er' ary J ridroth, Tim sssmer, Janet it J i' J 153 Cheri Baker, Brenda Claywell, Margaret Emert, and Martha Crawley do an unusual penguin dance in the Sophomore stunt which was entitled Do It the Cool Way. Dean, Karen VV e look forward to next year with ea, wa. A . ,vnu . mms, 'W r V F ,E QF al Y' A gh., -: ' f'-. 2 L1'f sas, -r . 4 J fa it an , ff-ra ' . , Q , ' - , 154 , u m Q a ai iq, -,, . 4. 3 1 J i R- 3 AHF E1 is 5 1 as KL..', fix' trt. - G K 4 F ' ,f ':-: 5 i f Z QQ Wy , 153 - ' ff-I ' ' af 1, 1 with H: L J N 2:' . i S f' ff ,tiff 'X ' -V -W, , it 1, ' ft - - f- if 5 l ' an R Q, by B- , f l f sf i S ' ' '--' 5 ' 57611, Rohde, Dale Rudd, Sharon Rufe, Susan Russell, Pat Sams, Jim Sams, Vivian Sandy, Sandra Sarver, Art Schunk, Marcia Scott, Barbara Scott, Linda' Seward, Bill Shaw, Dianne Shaw, Milton Shelton, Marshall Simonsen, Nancy Smith, Ross Smith, Milburn Southard, Dave Stanbery, Carol Stanton, Robert Starkovich, John Stevenson, Kathy Stout, Sandy 'l , 7 H V i i -'P 'W N t. Q X , atv, in E ,X , Streed, Sandy Stubbs, Mike Summerville, Mike Sutton, Bruce Nunn, Linda Tate, Carolyn F ,Irs . A K-1, ' 3, 'S .s 2 as K 4-:J Q is 5 , YL lor, Judy iorst, Jacob mas, Jerry ch, Julie ser, Pat Dyke, Jennie Vogel, Dale Walker, Karen Walther, Dan Ward, Pat Warr, Minnie Watt, Bill Weber, Joseph Weinstein, Joanne Welk, Doris Wheeler, Barbara Whitaker, Lee White, Larry Wieland, Bill Williams, Art Williams, Joyce Williamson, John Wilson, Robert Woods, Bill Wright, Marilyn Zehr, Larry Q, 'N 'if H' .G J, E34 , ' Q. Q T 5. V - , g . ,..,p we g f A Q? is Uv f R' ,,', - 1 ' f-- 5 - af . -.wr ' .X if I R I I L Q? . N an 1 . I 1 if R ef, V - i. '- 1 R ' i'i if N , ' ,,, i2'. . J y rf A J V , .L,: 1: 'VV'11eI1 We will beoorne upperolassnclerl You call it death- this seeming endless sleep, We call it birth- the soul at last set free. 'Tis hampered not by time You weep. Why weepest death? 'Tis immortality. or space. ROBERT ARMEN TROUT Steve Haynes, Presidentg Marilyn Geskey, Vice-Presidentg Linda Heniger, Treasurerg and Karen Wallin, Secretary. Addis, David Ashley, Sandra Bailey, John s 1 Freshrnan Class Officers We are the Freshmen Baker, Bill Barker, Steve Barthell, Carol . '- S .-fx. ,Q , . , ., - .sk . .3 :H-527'- T ' r QW , ia,, f i,,, i,z. , . W , ,,., I 'T -' .. iii-s few l v .sf ' ' 'f-1:1 ,r .ra , ' Sv ,is if-is Z 35? S aaaa or 4 . 156 Baskin, Mary Bates, Connie Bates, Donna GK I W 4 SKU V In 5 W' if S as -ff-M L If ,gl-2 , , E, , J' 'K Baumbach, Benningfield, Marcia Beeman, Dean Oliver Bayer, Jim Benko, Kae Bischoff, Dianne Beck, Jim Bennett, Iacquie Blair, Sharon -K fi . ' i.i' , iv' r.r, Y i-r1 1 V - A r i ii lr J ' ' N' ' syssr ysir u y sell- K ' if ' 1 ,,, f i t ,.,,: M if ,.,, . .. .. 9 5 Slliwn--.4 Blech, Fred Bodley, Mary Bowen, Carol 5 sr fi in , er ., ig N 'Z .ip -' .f -:, ir,,a-2 r --::. a 5 .A E Q 4 J if Brand, David Branson, Chri Brown, Bruce is we 1 any ., S wr . I Sf?-f 'f .,,,r.,., gs , ,K rs 'S J W fir F rs Q tg' Y ' .' rr: ra 43- 15' X if SW W X '- Q he N 5 B, , ir, gw! . 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W mi r if-23521475157 Halpern, Judy Hammer, Linda Hardesty, Mark Haynes, Steve I-leffern, Jim ' H ' Z A .5 XC e , We -n . ii Q .. i-:fan . il- if x ,K iv K S Wirral E T . i Harris, Mike Hauder, Pear Hawkins, Barbara Henier, Linc Henley , Terrj 'ii V G , I :Ku I . ali iiif-igg',g'gfrig-fg,fif .. A I 1f : 2:, -E551 . ,.1f F'42i-rx 1' 1 w iliiiiii 'I-91: . i I V , Q' , i f 211 1 ' - , . fair, , af-f2Q'.f,5avs H -:iis--I' , f '5' fav- ' kfiifliz ' ' 7, '9fi.ggi V7E 51 , 1g, f'iS1'r.'W , zfapiy .., ,1,?g ,,.: ,-1,w1.-3- iglz' ,P -aww K k,'r- 5 yf 7 , V,7, , J ,, sl,,yzg2,zg.Qggr, -fyrgv, .-Z ,gsw'jg3,-Y 5-g,.r, , af .f s faxirsga, fx Ve . if M fr wr, Q -' R1 -sr ar- A E Q xi' fl- A f 9 5? 5 2 erchenbach, Susan Jrdan, Dan errod, Iohnni ' Kammerer Mlke Ones, Judy Kar1owsk1 Keuh Ed Keller Bob oyce, Bill Rebecca Kelth Judy Kelley Georgetta 159 IX W qv-Q, 4 ff 'K 'K . x K .J , 'TB new ' R X x -f 'B ki X 3 ff WA Pb C .af - 7 ,gk,3,l'fq,, N, p Y J Q L x sxzfff f uk X IWIV, w. f ff . .k,,. 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'LMA mW W mi?- . . islin Film H79 CGFHEVG of 4 P wnldw 5. fnbrq 314 sjefferson, Peoria, ifffnors pnone 675'-3729 Where More People KNOW They Save Open Every Safurday Nife 'Til 9 PAY CASH SZOLD On The Corner-2201 Soufh Adams Ai' Garden-Since 1880 LES PAY SINGER'S JEWELRY CO. PEORlA'S FRATERNAL JEWELRY HOUSE ff: ,ne dlh cofield admire a watch from SINGERS 5 EMO'S DAIRY ISLE ' THRIFT Q SWIFT DRIVE-IN OUR PLEASURE IS TO SERVE YOU DELICIOUS Q 4' if flax SHARES .zogz FROZEN CUSTARD IN CONES, SUNDAES, Lefjfiji' I-IAMBURGERS .156 SODAS, SHAKES, AND FREEEES. STOP IN 134' ,Qs CHEESEBURGERS .1992 TO SEE Us AT. . Egg' '2ijgf:3::. FISH SANDWICHES .256 FRENCH FRIES .1012 CORNER PROSPECT AND WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE Free Delivery Free Gift WfaPPiUg PALACE GIFT SHOP Russ Shaheen Kay Hitchcock 338 Fulton Across from the Jefferson Building For fine china and crystal and exclusive The only exclusive china and glassware gifts fm all 0CCaSSi0HS-- Where Brides Prefer to Shop Store in the Peoria Area l7O Our Our ancestors left many good things to America's youth . . . a country of abundance to live in . . . full opportunity to achieve . . . and the wise guidance of great Americans of the past These leaders Inheritance knew that a nation thrives best when its people are independent-free to work and dream-alone, or with others who share their aims. As Abraham Lincoln put it, In all that the people can individually do for themselves, government ought not to interfere. This principle of independence, or free enterprise, has made America a land of plenty. It must be guarded continually, if the future is to bring still greater progress and increasing strength. CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT COMPANY 3317 N. PROSPECT PROSPECT FLORIST FLOWERS TO HANDLE ALL OCCASIONS DANCES HOLIDAYS FUNERA LS PARTIES WEDDINGS PHONE 688 -3421 ,TIM MCMORRIS, PROPRIETOR PHONE 688-2454 THE WILTON MORTUARY E IX . ' . ,IWW .. MAIN -Ill -5- QM? , A-'II 1-.U W-x'fl ,, ,Q K ' II lx 5:5 -'1' l 94 1 - ' -' .v I IE,.:.:u IMI ve - -- Il-ni--f 1. . . A --L...IQ,--fha-l'!l I PEORlA'S FINEST MORTUARY ZIOI N. KNOXVILLE AVENUE V... Butch Smiser pins a corsage from F1anagan's on Lynda Gansch. 2515 N. SHERIDAN PHONE 688-2446 43 POPULAR JMSKL cnswrono suof stone Q35 BRANDS FOUR GREAT STORES IN THE PEORIAREA TO SERVE YOU ESTABLISHED IN 1911 AND GROWING WITH PEORIA SHOE SALON FAMILY STORE PEKIN STORE Jim Crawford, Mgr. W. J. Crawford John Crawford, Mgr. 340 Fulton Street 201 S. Jefferson 323 Court Street S P E E D S E R V I C E TEXACO PRODUCTS - AUTO PARTS Sporting Goods at Good Prices HOBBY SUPPLIES 8. TOYS 4301 PROSPECT ROAD See Our Everyday Low Prices! General Hardware - Pittsburgh Paints - Appliances - Gutttring Housewares - Power Mowers - Plumbing 81 Electrical Supplies SHAHEEN HARDWARE AND PAINT See Our Newly Enlarged Store 2001-03 N. Wisconsin Ave. Phone 682-6511 Wilkins Pipe 8. Supply Co. L U N D ' 5 Pl-lll.LlPS Hoof' SE WHOLESALE ONLY . . . RWCE STAUON Lubrication - Washing Road Service Simonizing Pick Up and Delivery 1008 S. W. Adams Street Phone 674-1193 3217 ppggpggr phone 685-9931 r - I Ignition Carburetor Brake Specialists DOCTORS' AND HOSPITALS' CREDIT OFFICE 705 JEFFERSON BUILDING GENERAL REPAIR LEFTY'S CITIES SERVICE Spring 85 Perry Phone 676-9147 FOR YOUR FISH AND FIX'NS - SHOP AT D 0 n I S D o n u I s DlXON'S SEAFOOD MARKET phone 674-4032 WML1ff0W 501 SPRING STREET FOOT OF LIBERTY ST. PEORIA, ILLINOIS MIDSTATE COLLEGE 0 F C 0 M M E R C E A Midstate College Extra College-grade business courses. . . nonessential subjects not required. . .wide range of social activities. . . free placement when qualified. . . modernly equipped. . . air conditioned rooms. . . college-grade business administration courses for young men Our secretarial courses include the fascinating Nancy Taylor Charm and Finishing course without extra fee. 2 40 S.W. Jefferson ASK FOR BULLETIN OF COURSES Telephone 673-1256 Best in the State Glenn Perkins, Carole Nicholson, and Alexis Kulai enjoy PrOducer's prize -winning milk. I73 It's Your Turn. . Todayls leaders were yesterciayls gradu- women willing to accept their responsibilities to ty and country strong. join them. But you will be a good citizen to be - and if you work at it. Then, and only and millions like you W- help your community build a record of progress. CAT LLAR TRACTOR CO. BERGNERQS Karen Heniger, Jane Arnett, and Jean Richards visit the Wonderful World of BERGNER'S third floor Sportswear Department. CHOOSE better eating Colonial G R E E N ' S Drug Stores I Q C. E. Green-J. R. Lange - F.KeeIe RENTALS AND REPAIRS 539 MAIN STREET . . ' OPPOSITE POST OFFICE registered pharmacists K 1921 N. Wisconsin Dial 6822876 1225 W- Glen Dial 688-2406 i Bill Seward and Doug Day have their hair cut at 5aZ'zin'6 Bazgaz cgfiofz HAIRCUTS - BY APPO!NTMENT OR DROP I 3100 N. Knoxville Alice or Essie Phone 688-2553 MO0RE'S JEWELERS 8. SILVERSMITHS FINE JEWELRY AT REASONABLE PRICES Main Street at Madison CENTRAL FIXTURE and PLATING CO. 708 Main Street Phone 676-7432 I-' A J, Viking Catering Service BANQUETS 1307 FRYE ALL OCCASIONS WEDDINGS PHONE 685-161 There Is No Substitute For F L O W E R S THIlL'S FLOWERS Phone 682-8855 1922 N- Perry MILLER HARDWARE ACME CASH REGISTER 3318 N. University Phone 682-4412 and Complete Line of Hardware OFFICE MACHINE CO INC Your new Hooker Paint Distributor 2510 N. Knoxville Ave ' RCA Whif1P001APP1iaHCeS Peoria, uunois Phone 688-7213 P I T S C H 1 S Compliments of 5 G U S Cl g 6 5 I1 0 p sAGER's STANDARD SERVICE Meats Exclusively 2729 N.E. Adams 2222 N.E. Jefferson 'V smartest 3 Gary Rutledge, Wayne Scott, Bob'Ke11er, Doug Martinez, and Dan Jordan demonstrate the extra services received at SCOTT'S WHEELS BALANCED AND ALLIGNED EBSIELEZERQQEKZEZZQSICE SCOTT'S SUPER SERVICE J E PHONE 685-9857 TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC SALES a. SERVICE ' -'C ' A r W' ' N U-E E Serving Peoria Over 50 Years I I Y l mmllf I , . l i,-If 'IE fA q K t frm I 826 W. Main sneer ' 'C phone 673-0551 F F E E I77 3 i Meadow-Brook Dairy, Inc. CUmPb9ll'B9l'fe 5 C0- ir Wheels Aligned .and Balanced Ice Cream and Dairy Products 'k Brake Service C. M. R. No. 161 Peoria, Illinois 'A' Spring and Shock F. M. Foster - H. M. Fosrer - C. E, Foster Absorber Service President Vice President Sec. - Trees. Come ln Today For A Safefy Check - Up Telephone 682-1923 1200 S. Jefferson Sf. phone 673-3503 . 1 I CUMMUN SENSE NK A 2119 SUV ADANIS Air, i STUDINGER coNFEcTioNERY KlEAN-RITE UEANER5 THE FRIENDLY CORNER SHIRT LAUNDERERS 1001 N. MOWO9 Phone 676-9319 2617 N. Adams 3917 S. Adams Carver Lumber C0mP3I1Y ROECKER'S PAINT sruoio 31 P R Phone 682-6609 Phone 673-2509 3 3 rospecf ood 603 E. War Memorial Drive 205 N. Western Peorlc I STREIBICH HARDWARE lACK'S FOOD MARKET Fittings 73 Paints 33 Gla55 Featuring Barbecue, Homemade sausages and 920 North Adams Street Telephone 674-4779 Hamm Spaghem Sauce' . h Phone 682-6645 I G I f T 8' T O Y S O p , Wisconsin at Ravine Peoria, Illinois HECHT 5 GARY Lousic - NoNT's EOR PERF-HECHT LADIES WEAR BEAUTY SALON Junior Petites. . .Junior 81 Missy Sizes. .. phone 674-1549 2I3 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVENUE Downtown Peoria SL Sheridan Village GEORGE O. PASQUEL COMPANY 1416 S. Adams Peoria, Illinois Phone 673-7467 Institutional Foods Maxwell House Coffee FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION OF PEORIA JOE DAVIS SUPER SERVICE COMPLETE OVERI-IAUL MOTOR TUNE UP - BRAKE SERVICE . ' Qiisrircd Qauiigs Wrecker Service UHPIIIQ Qmns PHONE 685-50m Gasoline 8. Oil 2453 N- KNOXVII-I-E AVENUE The Place for Savings in Central IlIinois III North Jefferson Ave. Phone 676-O8II I79 VOGELSANG IGA MARKET 1500 N. JEFFERSON PIZZA-DELITE WE DELIVER COMPLIMENTS OF 3223 NE ADAMS ALL SIZES and KINDS 705 ABINGTON PHONE 686-6151 PEORIA ILLINOIS B 8. L PHARMACY FREE DELIVERY PRESCRIPTIONS - SUNDRIES Phone 682-663i DRUGS - COSMETICS M Member P Pharmacies 2503 North Sheridan Road DON'T Just FILL 'EM UP I-I--S cawfem, W- PACKEI: wl1'l-I ENERGY .4 V- Er.-5 .e'F'5 'A ,, Jlfffiff. 5' I -vffffl I --X 'X More added Vitamins and Minerals than any OLIIBI kind of food at no extra cost. I8O INSIDE AND OUT '3v-- ...- Q sei S' Y0u'II Appreciate The Convenience of Home Postage Paid Save-By-Mail Service Drivempl Walkmp Teller Window Aftef'H0Uf HDTOPOSUOTY N Home Loans for Any Purpose Good Earnings OH Insured Savings Spacious Free Drive-In Parking YOUR FUTURE BEGINS AT HOME SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 2232 S. W. Adams Peoria, Illinois Ph. 674-3121 B A IIII B I N 0 ' S Open Eveninqs Till 9:00 P. M. INFANT AND CHILDREN'S WEAR 3301 N. Prospect Road Peoria, III. Sizes thru I4 Phone 685-3866 MODERN CLOTHING and SHOE CO. NAME BRANDS IN CLOTHING AND SHOES SCHOOL JACKETS MIl0'S PARK N SHOP PEORlA'S FINEST FOOD STORE GOOD FOODS' North Sheridan Road at Lake ST. TAYLOR'S 66 SPRING 81 PERRY Road Service Tire SL Battery Service Tune Up Phone 676-1525 Te!uuiFec7 Cuff T I R M I N I X TERMITE AND PEST CONTROL A 55,000 Damage Guarantee for houses that qualify Call TERMINIX Co. 1826 N. University Dial 682-0283 WHITE STAR MARKET BGB BECHTEL W E B c....c: V COIN SH011 537 MAIN STREET QUALITY FOOD 2519 N. Adams St. Ph 673 7714 Peoria, Ill. Phone 685-5291 and 685-5292 NEWMAN 8. ULLMAN 'fs x i A er W mg WHOLESALE Over 100 Years of Service 5 ii 'W' N.. . K Lgtx e., Cigars O Can es Q- .,, v. ..., ,. L Cigarettes I O, .O School Supplies PHONE 676-8786 210 SOUTH WASHINGTON STREET '--1 HIGH fllilllfll hr EXCEPTIUIIM PERFDRNANCE in Yeur Car iw assiwas'saxiuGfa'efu'i'.5gMp9, n o A, . ll ' 1417N, -. rw 5 7 rf' ew - 'T 'Q'eQ. 4? , gsm '- K 44 ' ,ygei Z, g '-Q V 'i,. . Am I 5 'FQ O Rag 5 W Pi 5. Y -J - FFW 'v .. MVT A , ,M 'SH' . . 'Y mg, . ,emfil ' iii. 5' vi ,mi JACK Sz BILL'S SPORTING GOODS lllllllll lEVEl Smith's Drug Store 9 PRESCRIPTION specmiisrs MARY S BAR-B-QUE v 2502 Kfwufille 2255 w '- Phone 685-5221 OPEN 5:30 A.M. no 8:00 P.M. MoN.- FRI. I in 4609 Prospect Rd. g-:T-533' ' ' 9 Phone 688-3684 MN E ADAMS - .wg 3 . . 7 ll i I This lady's doctor specified ca czrtciin pre- PEORIA, ILLINOIS : scription, ond she brought it to Smith's, X Z' l as usual. Select your pharmacist as youu .Q would your doctor, and you will find we . uwil! replay your cohfidence with depend- PHONE 685-9771 -' X cable service, always. STEAK-N-SHAKE DRIVE IN 2613 North Adams Quality Foods Cleanliness Courteous SCIVICC Open daily 10 A M to 12:30 A M Bill M0fg-511. Manager Pnosrrcr NATIONAL BANK THE BANK NEAREST WOODRUFF HIGH 3429 North Prospect Road Peoria, Illinois 184 ACE AMBULANCE 8. OXYGEN SERVICE Day and Night Ambulance Service Rental 81 Sales Hospital BedsvWheel Chairs Oxygen Therapy tor the home Phone 674-3322 Peoria Area's First Exclusive ALI.-AM BU LANCE SERVICE for Ambulance Service at its Best 923 Knoxville Avenue Chris Holguin and Bob White investigate the latest model refrigerator at - A ,.t1r 11'2lii f,t1 rglr 3 lii iiciii :-f51-5451215gi5:g55:5igi2:55553:Eifi.:3ij123ff:gf152:5522553352::EQ:755:QEZBQQ:gi5ESQ-52322522:-ifEI:JEI3zlf-:EE5-F:Y.-EffV:f:':-i1::i1f't,-'2:1fg:5f3Eg-f-i- if ' i 'C .,5.,:5,515-3:3:25:g.g:,:5-5:5,5:5:j::,:3:Qziamziiscf-21f'f:3Ff '1539' if F342 ' A 1431 S.W. JEFFERSON, PEDRIA 414 S. Kickapoo, Lincoln Compliments of S 81 S Builders Hardware Co. Tools Hardware 0. Frank Hemz Locks C onstruction C 0. Phone 676-0828 1025 N. Sheridan 185 fm 'Q NOW BIG STORES To Serve You SCI-lRADZKI'S IN SHERIDAN VILLAGE and Downtown Peoria COMPLETE APPAREL FOR THE FAMILY ljarsity Qllluh Shop - T i Clothing and Furnishings ' for young men READY-TO-WEAR SHOPS ,Y for little girls, petite girls and ladies Marilyn Geskey and Marc Fogelberg model Juniors Jumor petites an misses clothes for spring and summer from SCI-IRADZKI'S. ICS SUPER VALU LAKE AND KNOXVILLE GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE! LARGE VARIETY OF FANCY FOODS OUR OWN IN-STORE BAKERY! DELICATESSEN DEPARTMENT! FRIENDLY COURTEOUS SERVICE MEAT DEPARTMENT WITH S. V. T. I 'soma QBHVIIIBS ann Loan Issocmrwn HOMELOANS INSURED SAVINGS 'I07 South Jefferson Sfreef Phone 673-4405 CHUCK DOWLING MOBIL SERVICE STATION I I qw - TTTT COMPLETE TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE ELECTRO MOTOR TUNE-UP SERVICE HVISUBALANCERH WHEEL BALANCING WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATION Pick Up and Delivery Service 3105 N. Prospect Road Phone 685-9850 PFAFFMANN BROS. FINE FURNITURE UPHOLSTERY 8. CABINET WORK MIRRORS 81 LAMPS Telephone 676-6314 512-514 Spring Sfreef of 'X I , iiiei ieif To X ,of Let's Go Out To Hunt'e Farmington Road www CONGRATULATIONS T0 THE GRADUATES from Souer's Prospect A 8. W Root Beer Stoncl 3304 N. PROSPECT 0 T T SECURITY SAVINGS and Loan Association 425 LIBERTY STREET, PEORIA, ILLINOIS 6I602 ,Cf UNH, te fe, i f Sa bi Peofifalllinois O O QfA .Lx-XS 1 intl 1 for infomation write: Deon of Admissions Bradley University Peorio, lllinois CONGRAT LATIONS SE IORS! For those who qualify, college provides the ultimate in opportunities for 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--stnall enough to he 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 ond Records g ro wth RTS Ricnim LET's so sowuNo 317 50UfhW9ST Adams Sffeef High School bowling rates every Weekday t 5 m PHONE 674-9104 FREE PARKING EN THE REAR Larry Nicholson Janis McGuire ,J PHONE A Karol Leiby Danny Reed FEAST 1011 W. 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THIS IS THE END OF THE LINE Neal Auto Salvage 3701 W. Farmington Road Mary Reed and Louise Hoerr model sportswear from the Pendelton Shop at . . . KEZEEEBS? SPORT GOODS FOR GOOD SPORTS SCHOOL SWEATER HEADQUARTERS MGT Cathy Baudino, Foreign Exchange Student from France, and her American sister Lynne Sausser, model outfits from C.R. COOK. 9f?1e91aa. 731 W. MAIN ST.. PEORIA. ILL. FURS AND WOMEN'S APPAREL PH 674-9415 195 B111 Amen George Trilikis Corinne Claude Maria Masters 'W Y WZ fQrJ51?i1f,,l, 5 ,' A-,L f irm- li I , A -' -W fr ., if:fm3J'f. ff,-in jgwm A I ' ' -,.,FN ' - WW-I-W., ,...:E fr VW H J --,,,WmM , A if gf'2 '2f. 455, , I ' BUSY BEE SNACK SHOP GOOD FOOD - GOOD SERVICE HAMILTON and JEFFERSON Phone 674-8782 Mary Lieberman, Henry Schlosser, and Ann Crawford add to their savings at. . . JEFFERSON BAN FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FIVE DRIVE-IN TELLER 'WINDOWS PHONE 676-0831 S. W. Jefferson MEMBER OF F.D.I.C The Horizon is nothing save the limit of our sight -R. W. Raymond 4184049183 World events have pushed our horizons far into the realm of limitless space . . . we must match these horizons with equally limitless faith in God, in our country, in ourselves. As our forbears faced and conquered uncharted wilderness, so must we meet the challenge of a Promising new era. To Americans, challenge has always meant uopportunityv. Let each of us, in his own way, use our opportunities to build toward a more secure and brighter world. M t 5 t , , Q .ai::::f: .:2:1:fssP.'2 is - ' a ,5i:,:1.:,,, -,V 4 if 'sf' sh. New .X x N1c 'Nlwm i we ,ws 2 i ,.., fi iili - 1 i Q2 e , 65 llwlb Vi' if, f iff r 95,2 .K 1' if aff. SME s-JAQYXX ,, - gt I, I D x by V V E y i 3 f Xfm i ii Ar'? fi , ' ilfwwc. ki ' Q i X , t'-- 5 tv' 5 n, fy 197 31, ' W' R Q, V , y ,A-' ' ,S A 1 .13 - , 1 em NE I A4 1 X 1 -Q '15, fx 5 , N N K f ' Q . 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WAR MEMORIAL DRIVE PHONE 682-7768 SCHWIND MARKET Fresh Fruit and Vegetables High Grade AA Beef GRADUATES 3014 N- Madison Phone 685-1217 Register for Desirable A gg g W GFFICE POSITIONS l STS CHEMICAL CONIPANY ll With TERIVIITE AND PEST CONTROL T A E S A G E N C Y FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUILDING 208 Lehmann Building Peoria, Illinois PE ORIA , ILLINOIS Phone 673-6614 COMPLIMENTS ILLINOIS MUTUAL LIFE AND CASUALTY COMPANY Betty Broman, center, Woodruff Senior who works at Illinois Mutual as part of her office occupation training course, examines an Illinois MutualCalendar. Cheri Belford, left, and Pam Risinger, Woodruff students, also look at the calendar. The Misses Risinger and Belford's mothers work at Illinois Mutual. NA TION'S MUST UNIQUE RESTAURANT I THREE BANQUET RooMs NOON LUNCHEON 4 -, I l A YONACIIENB JUNCTION KNOXVILLE AT PROSPECT ROAD - PEORIA, ILLINOIS ya jg? 335 fowl 'V I F3 LJ 'Fylde bi I ., my Bill Downs, Prop. Kentucku Pied dhiaken CARRY OUT 809 E War Memorial Dr Cofner of Illinois Ph 685 1613 Store ill 809 E War Memorial Drive at Illinois Compliments of u Friend 201 X Autographs A ,ww gm f jay, ey Xb W7,i W EX J W U HJ N 0 J . Q W wwf! yifjacfwwf Q Ei KV may x' S ER W W' if N QM S il W' NU' Q sg ix xii K Cx xi 1 152 if gi Q' Q52 E5 X QQ? , fi fi WW, 202 722 J Q! Actors Guild 65 Administration 101 All-School Play 20 Art Service Club 57 Band 50 Baseball 94 Basketball 80 Board of Education 100 Bowling 89 Camera Club 58 Choirs 66 Cheerleaders 72 Christmas 22 Cross Country 88 Debate 43 Faculty 102 Football 74 Foreign Exchange 24 French Club 46 Freshman Class 156 Absher, Donna 56, 136 Adams, Barbara 57, 68, 136 Addis, David 60, 156 Aitchison, Miss 108 Akers, Charles 148 Albright, Suzette 66, 136 Alexander, Edward 58, 148 Alexander, Mary Jo 57, 136 Allen, Carol 26, 36, 40, 46, 72, 136 Allen, lee Ann 20, 48, 57, 60, 65, 116 Allen, William 41, 45, 60, '74, 75, 94, 95, 96, 97, 111, 116, 196 Anderson, Alan 89, 136 Anderson, Linda 148 Anderson, Penny 42, 148 Anderson, Steve 39, 41, 74, 75, 80, 90, 136, 198 Andros, Adrienne 34, 47, 148, 192 Applegate, Lynne 65, 148 Armentrout, Robert 91, 155 Armstrong, Larry 39, 97, 116 Armstrong, Linda 42, 47, 60, 136 Arnett, Jane 34, 35, 40, 136, 175 Arnold, Eric 43, 63, 148 Arnold Larry 50, 116 Arnold, Susan 44, 148 Arnold, Terry 21, 44, 66 Arthur, Edna 46 Arthur, Gayle 116 Ashley, Sandra 156 Ashley Glen 104, 117 Augspurger, Lewis 44, 136 Avery, Bill 36, 41, 75, 95, 136 Bachler, Linda 37, 56, 117, 169 Bahl, Carlotta 60, 69, 148 Bailey, Dennis 39, 79, 87, 91, 148, 151 Bailey, John 156 Baker, Cheri 46, 148, 154 Baker, Barbara 69, 136- Baker, Don 38 Baker, Ken 148 Baker, Robert 136 Index Future Teachers 56 German Club 44 Golf Team 93 Hi-Y 61 Homecoming 16 Honors 26 Interclass 96 lntermurals 61 Junior Class 136 Junior Prom 29 Key Club 39 Latin Club 48 Library Club 64 National Honor Society 38 OBSERVER Staff 36 Office Assistants 42 Office Occupations 42 One- Act Plays 21 Orchestra 54 Pan-American Club 65 Baldwin, Renard 50, 52, 88, 117 Barber, Ernest 91, 148 Barden, Kathleen 69, 148 Bardwell, Allison 137, 148 Barker, Bill 156 Barker, Steven 156 Barnard, Steve 44, 137 Barnes, James 21, 66, 117 Barnett, Brian 36, 41, 45, 85, 93, 148 Barnett, Karen 60, 117 Barnett, Lynn 63, 68, 148 Bart, Mary Ann 117 Barthell, Carol 50, 69, 156 Bartleson, Joanna 64, 148 Bartlett, Mr. 58, 107 Baskin, Martha 56, 61, 67, 137 Baskin, Mary 61, 156 Bates, Connie 156, 164 Bates, Donna 156, 163 Baudino, Catherine 24, 25, 32, 33, 36, 40, 47, 58, 97, 117, 195 Bauer, Francis 137 Baumbach, Marcia 50, 69, 156 Bayer, James 79, 85, 156 Beach, Dave 36, 48, 49, 62, 148, 152 Beachler, Brian 137 Beachler, Dave 137 Beck, Dewey 69 Beck, James 156 Beck, Louie 148 Beeman, Dean 47, 89, 156 Behm, Brian 137 Behrens, Cheryl 56, 148 Belford, Cheri 117, 200 Bell, Pamela 48, 62, 67, 137 Benko, Kae 45, 60, 68, 69, 156 Bennett, Hazel 137 Bennett, Jacquie 156, 164 Benningfield, Tuck 156 Benz, Eldon 50, 63, 148 Berger, Becky 38 Berger, Sandra 42, 43, 117 Berman, Miss B. 102 Berman, Miss J. 43, 102 Projection Crew 59 Publicity Staff 43 Quill 81 Scroll 40 Radio Club 62 Red Cross 60 Science Club 63 Science Prefects 63 Senior Class 116 Senior Class Play 28 Sophomore Class 148 Stage Crew 58 Student Council 32 TALISMAN Staff 34 Tennis Team 92 Track 90 Ushers 59 Warrior Tribe 41 Wrestling 86 Y. F. C. 62 Betson, Rosemary 57, 68, 117 Bischoff, Diane 156 Bjerkestrand, Joel 41, 50, 53, 65, 80. 82, 83, 88, 90, 91, 118, 191 Black, Benton 50, 52, 53, 137, 159 Black, Beverly 22, 46, 50, 52, 148 Black, Martha 118 Black, Phyllis 68, 148 Blackburn, Miss 107 Blair, Dean 20, 45, 95, 137 Blair, Sharon 64, 156 Blech, Fred 88, 156 Blech, Janet 27, 28, 38, 44, 56, 63 Boardman, Paula 36, 40, 57, 60, 63, 65, 137 Bodley, Mary Anne 156 Boettger, Mary Lou 47, 56, 63, 148 Bohanon, Gary 50, 118 Bohm, Mike 137 Bollinger, Barb 118 Bollinger, Gary 43, 49, 50, 52, 54, 137 Bolton, Barb 42, 56, 62, 118 Bonomo, Dave 44, 54, 55, 58, 63, 149 Bonomo, Steve 54, 55, 58, 63, 118 Boswell, Barb 149 Botsfield. Nancy 137 Boucher, Mr. 41, 75, 76, 78, 80, 82, 110 Bouchez, Terri 37, 73, 149, 201 Bowen, Carol 69, 156 Bowen, Donna 69, 109, 149 Bradley, Pat 60, 69, 149 Bradley, Sandra 28, 45, 56, 60, 97, 118 Bradley, Terry 39, 63, 137 Bradley, Tom 118 Braderick, Sharon 20, 27, 38, 56, 62, 67, 68, 119 Brand, Dave 46, 156 Brandon, Pete 39, 48, 49, 90, 97, 119 Brannon, Deanna 59, 149 Branscumb, Glenna 137 Branson, Chris 47, 156 Breitenoeder, Miss 42, 112 Brenenstall, Julie 60, 66, 137 Brenenstall, Linda 49, 60, 64, 149 203 Breymeier, Pat 149 Breymeier, Paul 119 Breymeier, Paulette 42, 119 Brian, Jim 137 Briggs, Marlene 40, 119 Brisbin, Marcia 36, 47, 66, 149 Brock, Dave 75, 137 Brockway, Jane 46, 108, 149 Broman, Betty 42, 60, 119, 168, 200 Brooks, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Brown, Brown, Brownfi Del 149 Bruce 79, 85, 156 Bruce 44, 58, 149 B.B. 41, 66, 75, 77, 86, 90, 119 Craig 44, 119 Fred 43, 45, 119 Gary 126 John 157 Judy 149 Mr. 109 Rodney 137 Sylvia 46, 60, 157 eld, Jim 89, 137 Browning, Diana 42, 119 Brun, Charles 91, 149 Caruso, Mel 43, 44, 138 Cary, Dorthea 157 Cassidy, Barb 58, 138 Cassidy, Bernard 91, 149 Cassidy, Roger 120 Catton, Howard 44, 79, 157 Caudle, Dick 41, 80, 81, 82, 120, Caughron, Melinda 57, 69, 149 Causey, Bessie 157 Caywood, Mr. 102 Cazey, Rita 157 Cervantes, Maria 65, 68, 149 Chaffee, Dean 58, 157 Chamberlain, Ken 79, 149 Chamberlain, Pat 42, 120 Charles, Linda 38 Childs, Tom 41, 86, 88 Chitwood, Jim 60, 138 Chitwood, Larry 149 Clanin, Odos 43, 138 Bruner, Doisy 60 Brunner, Barbara 21, 28, 34, 37, 40, 97, 119 Brunner, Bev 120 Brunner, Jim 120 Bucher, Mr. 105 Buchner, Monica 69, 149 Buckley, Claude 90 Budde, Bundy, Orlie 137 Keith 79, 91, 149 Bunner, Bill 79, 91, 149 Burdette, Ron 39, 44, 30. 32, 95, Burnett, Alfred 149 Burnett, John 157 Burnett, Nancy 157 Burton, Burton, Burton, Burton, Burton, Bushma Butler, Butler, Butler, Butler, Bynum, Jim 149 Judy 46, 69, 149 Ken 120 Linda 56, 120 Ron 157 n, Mr. 103 Gene 79, 85 Bob 87, 157 Ruth 149 William 157 Barb 50, 53, 137 Cage, Jo-Lynn 64, 157, 164 Callahan, Dave 157 Callahan, Pat 48, 137 Callis, Camp, Martha 46, 137 Mr. 3, 25, 32, 102 Campbell, Dave 157 Campbell, Linda 60, 138 Campbell, Merry 120 Campbell, R. D. 41, 67, 75, 138 Campbell, William 44, 64, 157 Cannon, Maynell 138 Capshaw, Clarence 89, 157 Care Susan 22 57, 65, 149 Carlsbon, Vicky 138 Carr, Dave 58, 62, 85, 157 Carrigan, Mike 138 Carrigan, Pat 57, 91, 149 Carrigan, Sherry 57, 60, 149 Carrington, Pat 149 Carter, Carter, Carter, 204 Mr. 109 Doug 149 Mike 69, 89, 157 137 Clanin, Pat 42, 58, 59, 120 Clark, Clarke Clarke Rosemary 47, 149 , April 60, 149 , Marsha 138 Clasing, Alan 41, 45, 97, 120 Claude, Corinne 18, 27, 29, 32, 33, 37 ,3s, 40, 120, 196 Claywell, Brenda 149, 154 Claywell, Duaine 121 Cleary, Rita 136, 138 Cleaver, Sally 32, 45, 65, 138 Clemmer, Mr. 41, 79, 91, 104 Clinch, Rich 94 Cline, Sherida 149 Cochran, John 41, 121 Coffey, Glenn 59, 157 Coffey, Maurice 157 Coffman, Judy 56, 138 Collier, Mr. 109 Comfort, Jim 91 Conlon, Bob 41, 121 Connelly, Gerald 149 Conner, Pat 149 Cook, Carroll 149 Cook, Gene 66, 121 Cook, Ora 157 Cook, Phil 121 Cook, Tony 58 Coon, Larry 157 Coopersmith, Starr 21, 36, 37, 42, 47, 65, 121 Corbin, Bonnie 149 Coughenour, Greg 41, 74, 75, 78, 80, 82, 83, 84, 94, 138, 191 Coulson, John 39, 41, 50, 53, 54, 75, 92, 121 Courtri ght, Miss 105 Cox, Jane 54, 55, 157 Cox, Judy 69, 149 Cox, Maribeth 42, 45, 60, 157 Crady, Crane, Lee 69, 79, 87, 157 Linda 157 Cranford, Rob 41, 86, 88, 91, 149 Crawford, Ann 44, 46, 138, 196 Crawley, Gary 50, 138 Crawley, Martha 50, 57, 149, 154 Crickmore, Becky 45, 50, 51, 56, 157 Crisp, Becky 42, 121 Crocker, Paul 58 Crook, Howard 157 1 cundiff, Joe 58, sa Cunnin gham, Jane 138 Cunningham , Mary 138 Curry, Faye 57, 68, 138 Curry, Mike 121 Cutter, Cathy 32, 46, 60, 138 Cutter, Craig 41, 79, 87, 150 Dahl, Anita 150 Dahl, Ken 59, 138 Dahlquist, Sandy 18, 21, 28, 65, 72 , 121 Dalton , Miss 102 Danley, Donna 138 Dans, Martha 150 Danz, Sue 157 David, Barb 59, 150 Davies, Bob 43, 44, 50, 51 Davis, Bob 121, 139 Davis, Carrie 60, 138 Davis, Kathy 60, 122 Davis, Linda 35, 40, 43, 44, 139 Davis, Pat 57, 150 Day, Bob 38 Day Doug 69, 85, 92, 150, 176 Dean, Karen 57, 68, 154 Dean, Mrs. 112 DeBoard, Pat 67, 122 DeCroix, Dan 157 Defenbaugh, Roselyn 42, 122 Defenbaugh, Russ 18, 32, 39, 48, 50, 107, 116 DeFoe, Gloria 45, 157 De Foe, Rick 46, 60, 89, 122 DeJaynes, Pat, 157 Delgado, Mike 49, 85, 157 Delinger, Linda 139 Denlick, Linda 139 Denlick, Tom 32, 46, 85, 157 Dennis, Jim 41, 45, 75, 122 DeVore, Daryl 27, 39, 67, 68, 106, 122 Dickerson, Larry 59, 150 Diebel, Dave 157 Diekhoff, Diane 150 Dinquel, Paulette 49, 50, 53, 150 Dirks, Marcia 48, 62, 150 Dixon, Donna 38 Doan, Connie 139 Doan, Ron 158 Doan, Sharon 60, 68, 150 Dobbins, Terry 26, 94, 95 Dockery, Gerald 150 Donaldson, Pam 59, 150 Dotson, Ken 122 Doty, Meda 139 Dooley, Laura 139 Dowell, David 46, 48, 50, 54, 158 Dowell, Dorothy 56, 62, 63, 139 Drake, Steve 109, 150 Drake, Miss 102 Dra vis, Rich 126 Driskell, Dave 69, 158 Driskell, Shirley 158 Dudley, Chuck 58, 158 Duncan, Janet 50, 158 Duncan, Mary 23, 45, 158 Duncan, Sandy 46, 57, 122 Duncan, Shirley 32, 46, 57, 67, 150 Dunfee, Alan 150 Durham, Mr. 42, 101 Durr, Dick 139 Dwyer, Jeff 150 Earles, Jim 66, 68, 122 Earles, Nancy 56, 158 Ebbert, Walter 44, 51, 80, 123 Edelbrock, Mr. 50, 111 Edenburn, Pam 46, 57, 60, 64, 123 Edwards, Jeannie 66, 139 Edwards, Terry 158 Ehle, Tim 66, 139 Eggena, Bonnie 123 Elliott, Charles 48, 85, 150 Enron, Pat 66, 123 Ellis, Bill 69, 75, 79, 150 Elmore, Larry 46, 54, 75, 79, 87, 91, 150 Emert, Margaret 36, 42, 150, 154 Engelbrecht, Mr. 65, 109 England, Bernard 158 England, Mr. 97, 107 Engstrom, Janice 123 Engstrom, Roy 45, 158 Epley, Nancy 46, 57, 60, 64, 67, 123 Erlichman, Paula 46, 158 Ernst, Judy 60, 150 Errion, Ervin, Evans, Evans, Evans, Jane 123 Rita 60, 64, 158 Carol 64, 158 Ed 41, 123 Gary 86, 123 Evans, John 81, 123 Evans, Roger 123 Evans, Valerie 44, 56, 150 Eveland, Dean 50, 52, 53, 58, 63 65, 150 Faner, Vicki 32, 45, 73, 158, 164 Farmer, Carol 124 Farmer, Sharon 54, 68, 150 Favus, Debbi 103, 150 Favus, Jean 46, 73, 158, 159 Favus, Mitch 18, 28, 29, 32, 38, 39, 41, 43, 56, 93, 116, 124 Fay, Russ 139 Fenton, Rich 16, 35, 41, 44, 139, 193 Fidler, Janice 139 Fitzgerald, Janis 158 Fitzgerald, Paula 67, 139 Flener, Mike 139 Fletcher, Fred 48, 50, 150 Flora, Anna 66, 150 Flowers, Aaron 58, 59, 69, 75, 139 Fogelberg, Marc 39, 41, 45, 92, 139 186 Fogelberg, Pete 32, 36, 41, 44, 57, 85, 88, 150 Fogelsong, Mr. 79, 86, 87, 97 Foley, Pat 32, 46, 60, 139 Fondren, Barb 139 Ford, Claudia 158 Ford, Ellen 49, 139 Ford, Sherrill 57, 60, 139 Foster, Marty 32, 57, 72, 139 Fortune Fou lk es Francis, 97, 124 Francis, , Mary 48, 56, ee, 124 , Rick 79, 91, 150 Paul 13. 39. 41, 80, 82, 94, Jim 139 Frankland, Judy 49, 139 Frankland, Keith 45, 69, 79, 158 Frederick, Joyce 72, 73, 139 Freeman, Keith 158 Freeman, Terry 150 Freeze, Eddie 140 Freeze, Sandy 42, 124 Frevert, Bob ,124 Frevert, Toby 140 Frisby, Cathy 158, 165 Frisby, Dave 41, 75, 96, 97, 124 Fuchek, Vivian 107, 124 Fuller, Jerry 41, 75, 78, 94, 97, 124 Fullington, Vicki 38 Funk, Carolyn 150 Fuson, Bill 158 Futhey, Hal 49, 87, 150 Fyke, Barb 36, 42, 47, 56, 124 Gallaher, Rich 39, 41, 88, 90, 91, 140 Gansch, Lynda 37, 40, 48, 124, 172 Gansch, Sandy 140 Gardner, Kathy 42, 124 Gerard, Carl 150 Geskey, Marilyn 34, 73, 156, 158, 159, 164, 186 Getz, Kathy 158 Ghighi, Ron 57, 140 Gibson, Art 108, 158 Giebelhausen, Eric 50, 52, 58, 63, 140 Gilbert, Walt 75, 140 Gilmer, Sharon 158 Ginn, Mr. 41, 85, 88, 90, 97, 106 Glackin, Marilyn 124 Gleich, Sue 125 Glover, Bill 89, 150 Gomes, Sue 45, 150 Goodrich, Paul 57, 109 Goodrum, Betty 125 Gordon, Dorothy 50, 150 Gordon, Gary 46, 54, 89, 158 Grachek, Mike 125 Grant, Cheryl 48, 56, 60, 125 Grant, Connie 140 Graves, Barb 65, 68, 150 Graves, Carol 65, 68, 150 Green, Marsha 37, 42, 56, 57, 110, 125 Greene, Cheri 58, 62, 67, 125 Greene, Jim 46, 150, 192 Greene, Judy 158 Greenfield, Bev 21, 60, 62, 125 Greenhood, Bill 20, 21, 61, 62, 67, 125 Greenleaf, Mary 38 Griffin, Jim 19, 125 Grigg, Lindell 60, 65, 66, 95, 150 Groh, Bob 150 . Q Groome, Dave 45, 158 Groome, Judy 56, 57 Gross, Mr. 75, 86, 110 Gunn, Jim 140 Gunter, Sherylee 105, 140 Gunther, Darla 57 Guzman, Henriette 42, 125 Hageman, Margaret 158 Hahn, Sherrill 50, 52, 125 Hall, Sue 34, 40, 45, 46, 65, 140, 193 Hall, Gordon 44, 59, 96, 125 Hall, Gene 79, 91 Halpern, Judy 60, 158 Hamilton, Mary 60, 140 Hamm, 96, 97, Kirby 22, 41, 75, 78, 94, 125 Hammer, Linda 158 Hanchett, Rob 44, 50, 60, 62, 151 Hands, Mel 50, 53, 126 Hanuerhoff, Art 65, 151 - Hanson, John 41, 75, 79, 80, 81, 82, 95, 151 Happach, John 20, 44, 59, 140 Hardesty, Mark 69, 158 Harmon, Peg 42, 140 Harms, Bob 41, 44, 86, 140 Harms, Dave QGrad.j 38 Harms, Dave CSr.J 39, 41, 61, 126 Harms, Mr. 59, 102, 107 Harrington, Marylee 140 Harris, Esta 54, 55, 66, 140 Harris, Les 465140 Harris, Mike 79, 85, 158 Harris, Mr. 79, 102 Hart, Mike 32, 39, 44, 80, 82, 85, 95 Hart, Steve 59, 60, 126 Hauck, Fmrey 46, 151 Hauder, Pearle 48, 54, 55, 60, 158 Hawkins, Barb 50, 158 Hawkins, Michaeleen 56, 63, 140 Hawkins, Rod 45, 158 Hayden, Jim 65, 151 Haynes, George 158 Haynes, Larry 20, 39, 45, 140, 201 Haynes, Steve 32, 46, 86, 156, 158 Haynes, Suzie 17, 18, 72, 73, 126 Hays, Roger, 26, 41, 75, 86, 126 Hazzard, Luanne 27, 37, 40, 42, 126 Hedges, Mr. 103 Hedstrom, Miss 46, 103 Heffern, Jim 79, 87, 158 Heinzman, Miss 108 Helmick, Mr. 79, 87, 97 Helmick, Pam 140 Henderson, John 140 Hendricks, Janet 126 Hendricks, Jim 65 Hengstberger, Lucretia 60, 69, 140 Heniger, Karen 35, 46, 65, 140, 175 Heniger, Linda 73, 156, 158, 164 Henley, Terry 54, 55, 89, 158 Herchenbach, Susan 46, 159 Herrod, Johnni 159 Hershberger, Chris 36, 47, 50, 52, 54, 56, 126 Hershberger, Kathy 52, 159 Hill, Pam 140 Hill, Susan 56, 126 Hillyer, Linda 68, 142 Hilsabeck, Mrs. 108 Hinton, Tom 45, 52, 87, 88, 151 Hippie, Ron 64, 65, 69, 151 Hires, Mr. 97, 102 Hitchcock, Kay 34, 40, 46, 65, 141, 170 Hoagland, Donna 42, 60, 126 Hobbs, Debi 141 Hobbs, Delores 44, 50, 56, 62, 159 Hodshire, John 62, 66, 89, 94, 141 Hoeflin, Mr. 61, 104 Hoerr, Louise 20, 34, 37, 38, 40, 56, 126, 195 Hoerr, Norm 44, 151 Hoerr. Susie 159 Hoffman, Dave 45, 159 205 Hoffman, Karen 151 Hoffman, Roland 91 Holquin, Chris 46, 60, 127, 185 Holland, Jenny 60, 141 Holmes, Janet 68, 151 Homan, Rhonda 62, 159 Hood, Tom 151 Hornstein, Sharon 65, 159 Horton, Ethelyn 151 I-lotovec, Sue 42, 46, 148, 151 Houdyshell, Ron 151 Houser, Scott 44, 87, 151 Hovenden, Alice 141 Howard, Mrs. 34, 104 Howard, Connie 61, 151 Howard, Linda 65, 159 Howard, Nancy 43, 49, 68, 151 Howe, Chris 45, 61, 151 Howe, Pat 127 Howeler, Debbie 48, 159 Howeler, Justin 41, 88, 151 Howell, Jerry 38 Huett, Jack 151 Huff, Dave 58, 66, 127 Huffaker, Verna 68, 141 Hughes, Brenda 141 Hulse, Roseann 141 Hunkeapillar, Charles 108, 159 Hunt, Dave 79, 87, 151 Hunter, Guy 151 Hunter, Sharon 159 Hurd, Bob 39, 60, 127 Hutchcraft, Dan 23, 47, 50, 52, 92, 141 Hutchens, Sharon 45, 159 Hyde, Bill 45, 52, 57, 141 Irwin, Les 36, 44, 58, 59, 141 Issacs, Geri 141 Jackson Jackson Jackson, Jackson Jackson Arie 42, 56, 73, 151, 152 Ed 41, 86, 88, 91, 141 Kathy 48, 141 Linda 159 Ron 59, 69, 159 Jacobson, Mr. 109 Janes, Kathy 141 Jefford, Kathy 46, 57, 68, 151 Jenkins, Sue 159 Jermac, Lynn 44, 159 Johannes, Joy 57, 159 Johnson Bonnie K. 60, 127 Johnson, Bonnie S. 42, 47, 56, 127 Johnson, Connie 159 Johnson Daryl 59, 69, 79, 109, 159 Johnson Dorothy 159 Johnson, Ed 90 Johnson, Pat 159 Johnson, Tom 20, 44, 63, 141 Johnston, Maxine 64, 68, 151 Jones, Bill 79, 151 Jones, Janet 44, 159, 165 Jones, Judy 44, 50, 159 Jones, Mary 46, 141 Jones, Rich 127 Jones, Vicki 42, 67, 127 Jordan, Dan 79, 87, 159, 177 Jordan, Jim 79, 151 Jordan, Pat 57, 127 Josephsohn, Steve 44, 141 Jowers, Ben 141 Joyce, Bill 39, 41, 45, 159 Joyce, Dick 75, 80, 82, 141 Kaak, Joe 44, 50, 152 Kammerer, Linda 141 Kammerer, Mike 69, 159 Kappler, Carol 36, 40, 43, 127 Karlowski, Becky 46, 62, 159 Katus, Marianne 20, 47, 152 Keeley, Tom 58, 63, 127 Kehl, Bill 22, 44, 95, 96, 152 Keith, Becky 141 Keith, Bill 79, 152 206 Keith, Ed 159 Keith, Judy 159 Keith, Kay 127 Kellenberger, Dave 60, 63, 127 Keller, Bob 79, 87, 159, 177 Keller, Debby 141, Kelly, Barb 152 Kelley, Betty 60, 152 Kelley, Georgetta 159 Kelley, Karen 50, 60, 160 Kimpling, Lynn 160 Kimsey, Vicki 64, 68, 141 Kingcade, Vickie 67, 141 Kingery, Sue 46, 50, 51, 62, 160 Kinsey, Diane 37, 46, 152, 192 Kipp, Barb 46, 152 Kirk, Clarence 152 Kirk, Marilyn 38, 60, 63, 128, 156 Kirkbride, Kay 60, 68, 152 Kirkbride, Mary 68, 160 Klaas, Linda 160 Klaas, Richard 59, 79, 87, 160 Klawitter, Dee 62, 68, 128 Klein, Donna 152 Klein, Elaine 60, 68, 142 Kline, Dick 128 Knapp, Terry 26, 32, 33, 38, 39, 41, 74, 75, 80, 82, 83, 84, 94, 128 Kneer, Sue 60 Knobloch, Dennis 59, 75, 128, 199 Knoll, Sherry 160 Knowles, Diana 142 Knox, Ranny 75, 142 Knox, Sandy 160 Kobler, Karen 18, 63, 128 Koch, Gary 152 Koch, Karen 128 Koehl, Jean 38 Koestner, Richard 58, 160 Kohler, Charles 152 Koppers, Bob 41, 74, 75, 80, 94, 95, 142 Krems, Mr. 97, 104 Krosse, Ted 44, 66, 142 Krumtinger, Roberta 160 Kuhn, Jerry 128 Kulai, Alexis 35, 46, 152, 173 Kurek. Joyce 160 Lais, Marcia 54, 57, 62, 63, 69, 152 Lakin, Dick 152 Lakin, Harold 160 Lambert, Denice 57, 152 Landrus, Jim 41, 75, 96, 97, 128 Langton, Miss 102 Lappin, Bill 41, 75, 96, 97, 128 Larson, Bruce 48, 50, 152 Larson, Reid 50, 87, 160 Latvaitis, Karen 142 Lauderbaugh, Mrs. 111 Laughlin, Mrs. 60, 106 Layman, Larry 47, 160 Leavitt, Bob 66, 91, 142 Lebrecht, Mr. 54, 55, 62, 111 Lee, Linda 160 Lee, Richard 142 Lees, Nelson 65, 96, 152 Leiby, Karol 50, 160, 190 Leiby, Sandy 47, 56, 142 Lemm, Linda 35, 40, 142 Lenz, Dick 142 Lenz, Roanne 142 Leslie, Mary Sue 32, 33, 38, 47, 56, 128 Lett, Darlene 142 Lett, Sylvia 152 Levasseur, Robert 128 Level, Dennis 36, 41, 49, 58, 80 82, 95, 96, 152 Lewis, Cynthia 32, 45, 56, 160 Lewis, Fred 142 Lewis, Michael 48, 160, 163 Lieberman, Bella 47, 56, 107, 128 Lieberman, Mary 44, 56, 60, 141, 196 Light, Claudia 67, 142 Lincoln, Rose 142 Lindsey, Mary 46, 129 Liss, Harold 75, 104, 142 Little, Sharon 46, 152 Lizaola, Robert 79, 160 Lochbaum, Rodney 79 Lochbaum, Tinkie 142, 144 Logsdon, Donna 152 Long, Mr. 109 Losh, Lynne 142 Lottman, Richard 152 Loughridge, Carol 46, 57, 60, 65 Lovell, Susan 46, 66, 142 Luna, Linda 160 Lybarger, Sharon 47, 60, 66, 129 Lynch, Pat 129 Lyons, Dave 45, 92, 142 Lyons, Gene 160 McCammon, Gary 160 McCawley, Glenda 59, 160 McClain, James 59, 160 McCormack, Tom 50, 129 McCormick, Mr. 105 McDermed, Mr. 79, 94, 97, 104 McDonald, Mr. 101 McGonagle, Janet 44, 64, 161 McGonagle, Larry 142 McGonagle, William 45, 58, 161 McGuire, Janis 44, 190 McKinney, Mary 42, 49, 61, 62, 67, 152 Mcleod, Edwin 161 Mcbeod, Kay 142 McMillan , Jim 142 McNeil, Joann 161 McNulty, Bill 142 McNulty, Janice 129 McQuarrie, Keith 61, 93, 129 Mabee, Jack 58 Mabee, Mary 46, 57, 59, 103, 152 Macari, Bob 60, 62, 66, 91, 143 Mahan, Ernie 21, 66, 91, 143 Malone, Douglas 85, 95, 152 Malone, Elouise 46, 59, 60, 161 Manace, Vicki 49, 152 Mangan, Dale 49, 138, 143 Mangold, Richard 59, 161 Mann, Jean 68, 152 Mann, Joan 68, 152 Mann, Sally 129 Mann, William 161 Mansfield, Mike 129 Marcum, Pam 47, 62, 69, 152 Marlow, Allan 160 Mari, Dave 38, 90, 91 Marsh, Pamela 143 Marshall, Dave 143 Marshall, John 38 Martens, Miss 107 Martin, Bill 26, 41, 75, 143 Martin, Bonnie 42, 50, 51, 52, 129 Martin, Cheri 143 Martin, Muriel 45, 57, 60, 62 Martin, Ray 41, 79, 87, 161 Martin, Ronald 129 Martinez, Doug 34, 87, 161, 177 Marx, Charlotte 129 Mason, Shirley 152 Masters, Maria 68, 143, 196 Masters, Stanley 48, 49, 161 Matheny, Alice 129 Matheny, Harold 59, 161 Mathews, Mr. 41, 80, 82, 84, 95, 103 Mathisen, Harold 39, 85, 89, 93, 152 Mathisen, Michael 41, 46, 89, 161 Mattes, Bill 17, 18, 32, 33, 39, 48, 49, 97, 129 Mattes Linda 152 Mattlin, Linda 49, 161, 162 Mau, Larry 45, 89, 96, 152 Mau, Terri 35, 36, 40, 43, 142, 198 Mauer, Michael 36, 44, 54, 55, 152 Maxison, Georgia 59, 161 Maxwell, Alex 161 Maxwell, Alvin 143 Mead, Bob 57, 58, 130 Mead, Tom 69, 143 Mechling, John 143 Meidroth, Tim 36, 96, 152 Meizelis, Jim 46, 50, 53, 63, 143 Melton, Sheron 64 Meneley, Linda 130 Messmer, Janet 20, 42, 44, 64, 152 Messmer, Jim 69 Meyers, Danny 57, 143 Nelson, Evelyn 160 Nelson, Linda 153 Neptun, Doug 153 Neumann, Frieda 42, 44, 57, 60, 65, 130 Newlin, Dale 48, 50, 52, 53, 153 Newton, Ann 37, 40, 42, 56, 130 Nicholson, Carole 35, 36, 43, 44, 144, 173 Nicholson, Larry 44, 50, 85, 190 Nohitsch, Marian 60, 65, 144 Norquist, Stan 80, 92, 144 Norquist, Tom 59, 69, '79, 153 Norton, Pam 50, 51, 130 Nunn, Ed 87 Nunn, Linda 154 Nutter, Dave 44, 95. 153 O'Conne11, Stella 68, 144 O'Connor, Carol 50, 51, 56, 130 Ogle. Jim 59 Ohl, Debby 47, 67 Ohl, Temple 45, 63, 69, 162 O'Laugh1in, John 57, 130 Osterman, Walter 130 Otterstedt, Miss 103 Otterstrom, Linda 47, 162 Otterstrom, Rog 131 Owens, Sally 162 Ozee, Jack 153 Packer, Alan 38 Page, Joe 162 Palmer, Dennis 41, 75, 86, 90, 144 Michael, Warren 44, 60 Miller, Bob 46, 57, 65, 79, 153 Miller, Carol 47 Miller, Charlie 67, 130 Miller, Denny 66, 130 Miller, Mr. 106 Miller, lleta 143 Miller, Kathy 153 Miller, Patti Jo 161 Miller, Roger 69, 153 Miller, Sandie 130 Miller, Sandy 143 Miller, Steve 79, 161 Miller, Susan 68, 163 Miller, Wanda 161 Millinger, Dawn 161 Millinger, Keith 64, 153 Mitchell, Barb 161 Mitchell, Dan 32, 39, 44, 87, 153 Mitchell, Mattie 69, 143 Mitchell, Sharon 60, 67, 143 Moll, Mr. 106 Parker, Greg 48, 153 Parker, Pat 57, 153 Parker, Ron 85, 153 Parker, Sandy 153 Parker, Tully 20, 61, 91, 144 Parks, Joe 162 Parsons, Charles 69, 79, 162 Patterson, Mike 131 Modglin, Charles 161 Molitor, Robert 69, 153 Monser, Mrs. 42, 112 Mooberry, Jim 47, 161 Peacock, Sandy 68, 131 Pearson, Aloris 66, 144 Pelini, Gary 62 Perdew, Miss 103 Perkins, Glenn 35, 40, 50, 54, 144, 173 Perry, Diana 144 Pesch, Jim 57, 61, 69, 75, 87, 91, 144 Peters, Miss 56, 97, 101 Petruzzi, Crystal 21, 27, 28, 60, 97, 131 Pettit, Doug 47, 58, 162 Pfaffmann, Mary Lynne 42, 44, 105 131 Phillips, Carol 131 Pickel, Diane 153 Pieper, Linda 45, 56, 162 Price, Vickie 42, 50, 51, 131 Pridham, Pam 144 Pridham, Tom 45, 162 Prozzo, John 57, 59, 144 Prozzo, Sara Anne 162 Pruett, Gary 144 Raber, Cheri 26, 38 Rae, Jackie 46, 153 Ramsey, Anne 57, 144 Ramsey, Carol 64, 162 Ramsey, Pat 131 Randall, Tom 79, 85, 162 Reath, Janet 153 Ready, Larry 45, 79, 162 Reath, Janet 153 Redd, Karron 45, 144 Reece, Gary 26, 27, 32, 33, 38, 39, 43, 131 Reed, Chris 59 Reed, Dan 41, 88, 91, 144, 190 Reed, Mary Lou 35, 40, 106, 124, 195 Reichel, Dot 38 Reichel, Terry 42, 46, 68, 153 Reichert, Lynn 145 Rice, Jane 46, 153 Richards, Don 65, 75, 91, 145 Richards, Jean 34, 40, 97, 132, 175 Richardson, Carole 38 Richardson, Mrs. 105 Risher, Jim 153 Risinger, Pam 27, 36, 38, 40, 47 50, 56, 132, 200 Risius, lda 68, 153 Roach, Mrs. 103 Robb, Pam 57, 132 Robb, Sue 50, 53, 67, 69, 145 Roberts, Jim 67, 68, 92, 132 Roberts, Ken 44, 50, 79 Robertson, Marla 59 Robley, Rich 91, 145, 201 Rockett, Barb 61, 68, 153 Rockett, Lonny 153 Roderick, Barb 49, 59, 60, 69, 151, 153 Roeder, Ed 45, 87 Roeder, Mary 68, 153 Roehrig, Vicki 47, 56, 60, 132 Rogers, Lee 49, 145 Rhode, Dale 22, 43, 58, 63, 69, 91, 154 Rohleder, Mike 75, 145 Ronell, Sherry 145 Rose, Greg 46, 54, 55 Rose Judy 36, 132 Rose Pam 163 Ross, Don 90, 91 Ross, Janet 42, 60, 132 Moore, Bob 75, 143 Moore, Cathy 161 Moran, Terry 41, 50, 86, 87, 90, 130 Moreland, Bruce 161 Moreland, Ken 67, 143 Morgan, Howard 39, 41, 88, 90 Morgan, Phyliss 46, 69, 161 Moritz, JackieV54, 55, 67, 130 Morotti, Carol 50, 53, 161 Mosher, Catherine 153 Mouder, Judith 125 , Mount, Yvonne 50, 51, 143 Mullen, Kathy 42, 47, 62, 102, 144 Muller , Murray, Edeltraud 160 Patricia 47, 160 Pieper, Peg 50, 53, 153 Pierce, Diana 64, 162 Pierce, Torn 89, 153 Piercy, Bob 48, 85, 162 Pinkney, 144 Pinkney, Jane 42, 46, 57, 148, Pinkney, Judy 38 George 41, 65, 75, 86, 153 Myers, Gary 88, 91, 144 Pittman, Dee 131 Plattner, Richie 34, 47, 153, 201 Pond, Sue 162 Porch, Loretta 144 Poshard, Jane 43, 46, 50, 51, 153 Post, Alan 50, 95, 144 Post, Linda 21, 22, 36, 43, 47, 153 Potter, John 50, 69, 162 Potter, Marilee 42, 131 Potter, Rosilee 50, 131 Roth, Rita 65, 163 Rowe, Wayne 66, 89, 145 Rowland, Bob 145, 162 Rowlette, Linda 145 Rucker, Ethel 163 Rudd, Sharon 48, 69, 154 Rufe, Susan 43, 50, 54, 65, 154 Rule, Lorraine 132 Runnels, Betty 42, 105, 132 Russell, Patty 69, 154 Russell, Terry 60, 67, 145 Rutledge, Gary 163, 177 Sakash, Io Ann 132 Sams, Jim 154 Sams, Vivian 154 Sanders, Ed 132 Sanders, Mr. 105 Naug, Sherrill 38 Neff, Janice 160 Neff, Karen 153 Neikirk, Elmer 153 Powers , Powers , Powers , Powley , 131 Carol 62, 144 Mike 162 Vickie 47, 162 Harold 41, 74, 75, 96, 97, Sandy, Sandy 49, 154 Sank. Jerry 163 Sanford, Ron 41, 54, 55, 66, 75, 90 132 Sapp, Keth 132 207 Sarver, Sarver, Art 44, 79, 87, 154 Denise 133 Sauder, Sandra 145 Sauer, Kathi 34, 40, 47, 60, 65, 136, 145, 198 Sausser, Lynne 18, 20, 21, 25, 27, 28, 38, 47, 97, 133, 195 Sausser, Ned 20, 46, 103, 163 Schaal, Arlene 42, 44, 116, 133 Schaer Linda 163 Scheffel, Miss 61, 79, 110 Schlosser, Henry 41, 95, 145, 196 Schlosser, lssac 86, 163 Bob 39, 60, '15, 147, 185 Schmidt, Becky 57, 144, 145 Schoaff, Liz 133 Schriver, Cheryl 145 Schultz, Stephen 44, 62, 163 Schunk, Marcia 21, 36, 42, 43, 46, 154 Schutte, Terry 134 Schwark, Howard 75, 133 Schwartz, Mr. 57, 111 Scofield, John 18, 32, 39, 41, 94, 97, 133, 169 Scott, Barbara 50, 53, 57, 154 Scott, Connie 35, 40, 43, 49, 62, 145, 163 Scott, Linda 154 Scott, Wayne 45, 79, 85, 163, 177 Scovil, Stan 47, 163 Searle, Teresa 163 Sebring, Larry 163 Seitz, Pat 145 Selburg, Debbie 42, 163 Selburg, Tom 145 Seward, Bill 45, 85, 154, 176 Shaheen, Russel 35, 39, 41, 46, Raiph 65, 165 92, 133, 170 Shaw, Diana 154 Shaw, 1v111t6n '15, 79, 87, 154 Shay, Steve 38, 93 Shell, Cliff 21, 65, 133 Shell, Diana 20, 57, 145 Shepherd, Mr. 63, 106 Sherman, Suzanne 145 Sherry, John 163 Shinn, Stan 49, 145 Shively, Miss 46 Short, Jackie 45, 67, 145 Sills, Lorine 163 Sills, Sandra 42, 48, 163 Simonsen, Nancy 43, 49, 60, 63, 154 Sims, Judith 44, 62, 64 Singley, Jake 44, 50, 54, 163 Skaggs, Carl 90, 91 Skaggs, Mr. 35, 104 Skaggs, Steve 65, 163 Sklar, Bonnie 145 Sloop, Barb 145 Smiser, Butch 34, 133, 160, 172 Smith, Bill 146 Smith, Charlotte 146 Smith, Mary Ellen 57, 145, 146 Smith, Phillip 18, 36, 39, 41, 75, 77, 82, 94, 95 Smith, Roberta 163 Smith, Rosie 146 Smith, Ross tSoph.j 69, 79, 85, 154 Smith, Ross fSr.j 107, 133 Smith, Wayne 45, 146, 154 Smith, Wesley 60, 69, 146 Somerville, Scott 69, 164 Sommerville, Michael 41, 46, 79, 86, 91, 154 Southard, Dave 32, 39, 79, 91, 148, 154 Spainhour, Gary 39, 133 Spencer, Paul 79, 87, 164 Sperling, Miss 103 Springer, Mary Ann 38 208 56 Stake, Patricia 60, 164 Stanton, Patricia 133 Stanton, Robert 154 Starcevic, Mike 44, 164 Starkovich, John 154 Stauske, Carl 133 Steinseifer, Rebecca 45, 164 Stevens, Greg 92 Stevenson, Kathy 154 Stewart, Jackie 47, 50, 164 Stimeling, Dave 16, 21, 36, 49, 59, 65, 67, 91, 146, 193 Storm, Sandy 49, 134 Stout, Sandra 154 Streed, Sandy 36, 43, 44, 46, 154 Strope, John 146 Stubbs, Michael 44, 79, 85, 154 Stubbs, Nancy 57, 134 Studinger, Diane 27, 38, 42, 47, 56, 60, 103, 134, 156 Sullwold, Frances 164 Sutter, Sutton, Sutton, David 69, 146 Bruce 49, 154 Franki 66, 134 Switzer, Karen 49, 62, 146 Switzer, Lynn 42, 60, 134 Switzer, Tim 62, 64, 65, 154 Switzer, Tom 57, 79, 164 Tammeus, Brant 59, 146 Tate, Carolyn 154 Tatting, Mr. 111 Taylor, Taylor, Bill 146 Bonnie 49, 146 Taylor, Clyde 28, 134 Taylor, Darrell 164 Taylor Dave 94 Taylor: Judy 46, 155 Terhorst, Jack 65, 155 Theobald, Daryl 164 Theobald, Karl 146 Thiemann, Bruce 41, 45, 79, 87, 164 Thomas, Carlene 42, 134 Thomas, Jerry 60, 155 Thomas, Robert 134 Thomas, Sherry 69, 146 Thomas, Steve 69, 79, 164 Thomason, Verna 135 Thompson, Len 164 Thompson, Ron 134 Thornton, David 45, 164 Timerman, Julie 16, 44, 57, 59, 65, 67, 72, 73, 136, 146 Toland, Roger 164 Todden, Mrs. 79, 110 Trantina, Steve 41, 65, 80, 81, 82, 83, 134 Trapp, Brenda 146 Traub, Janet 38 Travis, Nancy 146 Tremain, Mike 164 Trilikis, George 20, 59, 65, 67, 146, 196 Trudgen, Angie 69, 146 Tschaepe, Peter 48, 54, 55, 60 Ulrich, Jim 39, 41, 46, 74, 75, 90, 97, 106, 134 Ulrich, Julie 155 Van Bruwaene, Rosie 146 Van Deventer, Mrs. 42, 112 Van Dyke, Jennie 69, 155 Vance, Walter 146 Vasser, Joan 146 Vasser, John 91, 146 Vasser, Pat 155 Velpel, Lynn 42, 135 Vilt, Charlene 66, 146 Vogel, Dale 155 Volz, Mrs. 112 Waechter, Bud 135 Wall, Donna 147 Walczak, Kathy 60, 65 Walker , Walker, Wa lker, Wa lker, Wallin, Dave 135 Karen 47, 69, 155 Linda 44, 147 Mrs. 79, 108 Y Karen 42, 69, 147, 156 Walther, Danny 44, 79, 155 Walther, Evelyn 46 Ward, Patricia 155 Warnke, Roger 90 Warnock, Joanne 60, 69, 135 Warr, Minnie 155 Warren, Mike 86, 135 Watson, Dwight 147 Watson, Kay 147 Watson, Phillip 69, 165 wart, B111 79, 155 Waxler, Janelle 46, 50, 52, 65, 138 147 Weaver, Ken 135 Weber. Joseph 155 Wherley, Doug 91 Wehrli, Romelle 27, 37, 60, 67, 116 135, 151, 155 Weinstein, Joanne 155 Weinstein, Judy 144, 147 Wegner, Mr. 104 Welk, Doris 42, 46, 60, 62, 65, 155 Werner, Christina 48, 64, 165 West, Adolphus 75, 147 West, Marcella 59, 165 Weyene th, Debby 46, 62, 165 Wheeler, Barbara 155 Wheeler, Janet 165 Whitaker, Lee 46, 95, 151, 155 White, White, White, White, White, White, White, Whited , Whitma Widdow Cary 59, 135, 199 Larry 155 Miss 106 Peggy 135 Sunnie 46, 147 Betty 68, 135 n, Sharon 50, 62, 147 s, Ron 41, 67, 75, 95, 198 Wieland, Bill 20, 45, 155 Wieland, Randy 165 Wight, Dennis 147 Wilkins, Dave 165 Williams, Arthur 65, 85, 155 Williams, Joyce 63, 147 Williams, Joyce 45, 155 Williams, Susie 147 Williamson, John 50, 79, 91, 155 Willis, Charlene 48, 165 Willis, Sue 135 Wilkes , 114146, 65, 147 Wilmot, Loren 67, 135 Wilson, Bob 45, 57, 89, 91, 155 Wilson, Dorothy 60, 67, 147 Wilson, Gail 46, 147 Wilson, Jeanette 56, 135 Wilson, Mary 68, 147 Wilson, Tommy 165 Wing, Randy 57, 89, 147 Woods, Barb 165 Woods, Bill 69, 155 Woods, Bruce 147 Woods, Roger 147 Wright, Jerry 86, 147 Wright, Marilyn 60, 63, 68, 155 Wright, Richard 135 Wyman, Dick 147 Wynn, Terry 147 Yontz, Linda 32, 46, 65, 136, 147 Yontz, Ted 38 Zara, Suzanne 49, 165 Zehr, Larry 58, 79, 155 Zeisler, Zer ling, Dick 62, 64, 165 Krimhiiae 43, 47, 61, 165


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