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COl!l!!OOI! f'l<•S
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We reflect our nation)s history
Gen. Douglas :MacArthur as he stood at attention during
a civic celebration in his honor at the \Vashington monument grounds on April 19, 1951.
We defend our rights
A
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tire
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merican sa1 or
s thr Chc.sa. · h Sla\'Cn a.
led off to B~tis ps on
deck.
peakc 's flag roo
hdr
. 't to South Korea.
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Genera I :\Iac:\rt
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CADET EDITORS
Co-editors-in-chief
Sally Jones
Pat Teare
Activities
Andy Olsen
Erin Lyon
Organizations
Alice Young
Jill Mirus
Sports
John Coutrakon
Class
Sue Lukacs
Penny Tennant
Index
Sue Grosse
Art
Jill Flora
Linda Garver
3
Copy
Carol Bin~aman
Sales
Kathy Popma
Ads
Linda White
Business
Carol Deremiah
AD;tfl.VISTRATIOJV
,t CTI VITI ES
ORG;1.\l~A 110.VS
SPORTS
CL.tSSES
FRESil.\!EJV
SOPJ/0.\!0RES
JVA'IORS
SE \'!ORS
!.\'DEX
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The British frigate Guerricrc (left) is a drifting. clismasted hulk after a 30-minutc fight
with the Constitution.
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tradition, but accept new ideas
In 5eneca Falls. Xe" York. ~Irs . Amelia
Bloomer furthered the woman's cause by
im cnting these female trousers.
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We have impediments,
In 1915, the Lusitania went down off the Irish coast, sunk b\' a
German torpedo ..\mong the 1.198 persons killed were 128 Americans and 6 3 small children.
as well as advances
These twelve happy ladies were photographed in a San Francisco hotel in '\ovember, 1919, jmt after they learned that
their state was the 18th to ratify the
women\ suffrage amendment.
We speak and act
":\ hou..;e divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this go\'ernment c, nnot endure permanently
half sl.nT ancl half free:· Lincoln
speaks "hik Douglas "a its his turn
behind.
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for the things we believe
Charle· A. Lindbergh flew from .N'C\\ York to Paris m 34 hours in
a R)an monoplane. He was the first to do so alone.
We enjoy individual triumph
These giant st<ltionary engines designe,d by George H. Corliss
formed the most st1iking exhibit at the 1876 Centennial.
Henry Brown escaped from
Richmond to Philadelphia via
Adams' Express, in a box labeled "This side up with care."
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and group effort
A price must be paid
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for the ultimate victory
Throwi;h Tarawa, Saipan I'' o,
and Okinawa, the American
Pacific offcnsi\ e rolled northward toward Tok)O. In October
1944, General :\lacArthu1 returned to the Philippines and
the X a\ y smash eel the last Ja p
Acct.
\'icton over Japan came Au~<:;t 14, fo·e <lays aftc-r th~ s<'Cond atomic bomb was dropped. On 5cptcmbcr 2. the surr1•ndrr
papers "ere signed on the battlc-..hip ~fissouri.
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ADMINISTRATION
OTHERS WHO HA VE GONE BEFORE
BOARD OF EDUCA TIOJv
ROH-' I: Richard Huff, President; Lester Grant, Superin-
tendent of Schools; Xorman Gore, Assistant Superintendent;
Sam Kohr, Business ~ianagcr: ~frs. C. E. Barnes. ROW 2:
Franzy Eakin: J oscph S. Katauski; Dr. George Flaxman;
Donald A. Jones: Theodore \\'. Schroeder.
SECRETARIES
ROW I: Mrs. McCammon. Mrs. Pownall, Mrs. Stroup. ROW 2: Mrs. Fisher,
Mrs. Ditty. Mrs. Hawbaker, :Mrs. Reeves.
Mrs. Viola Baldwin, Matron.
ARE BEHIND US AS WE TRAVEL DOWN
CAFETERIA
ROW I: Wilda Arnold, Clara Huflrnan, Betty Brown. Pauline
\farl(arct Franklin \:[adge Scro'l'gins, Virginia Harris.
Lola Chamberlin ROW 2: Shirley \fathias, Gloria Weiss. Rose-
man· Ikdner, Joanne \!inks, Rcah Austin, :\fahcl \\ atM111
tit• Huntl'r.
(;o~sett.
MAINTENANCE
LEFT TO RIGHT: Earl Hughes. Rent Victors. \far\'in Bradshaw, Robert Reed. Harry
Parton, Jim Denny, Hugh Kelly :'\OT PICTURED: Claren<'e Keehne;. Wilham \dams, Dale
Green.
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Mat-
LIFE)S UNPREDICTABLE) WINDING ROAD.
J\/R. LYLE K. 1\fCSICK
:\Ir. Lyle K. ~Iusick. Pr inri .•d. ,1s-;umrs thr role of responsibility and of ll'a<le1~hip that a school thl· size of \Iac,\rthur demands. lfo da) is rilkd with l'ndll·ss llll'l'tings and dl'tails imohl'd in efficiently runnin~ \1ac ~fr. ~fuskk \igorously suppot ts thl' arti\"ity programs, and he is oftl'n scl'n chC'l'ring the
tt:am at ganws 01 applauding a d1arna performance.
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THEY STEER OUR WAY ALONG AND SHOW U5,
As Assistant P1 incipal, Mr. Clarence Ta)lor has the prodigious
n·sponsibilit) of planning the program-; of :\lac\ 1500 students.
I le is also in chargc of all dub and organization monc>y-raising
projects.
Being in charge of tlw schools thoman<ls and thousands of
t1•xtbooks im oh cs ~1 r. Tinch in tasks of ordering, cat.1loging
and of clist1 ihution. As I )pan of Boys, he must discipline them
and ht•lp ,1djust them to school life.
Tlll' I>e.111 of Cirls, :\1 rs. Pigott, cou11'els with thl' gills lwlpin~ them to mc>et the challengcs of life and to prepare for a
better fut111 e. She has the ne\ er-ending job of approving all
the gi1 Is' excuses.
lv!R. CLARt-~\CE TA J"T..J>R
AIRS. Rl "/HR. f'f(,'01 f
J\1R. Pll!LLIP E. TI.YCH
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HOW TO PLAN TOWARD FUTURE GOALS)
MRS. DOROTHl'
ADAMS.BLd
Latin;
Laun
Club,
A.F.S.
RICHARD II. ALLES
B.S.
Biology:
Honwcomint1
.\d,·isor, Sl•nior Class
.\dvisor
MISS GAROL
BRU~LE.AB.
WAf. H . BL'Sll!~LL
English. Freshman Class
Addsor, F."1.A. Sponsor
AflSS RUTH-1/ELE.\'
BC:RL!SO.\', BS .. Af S.
\'ocal .Musil . \ssembl>
Committee
CARTER C. CACDLE
B.Ed .. M.Ed.
A.F.S.
Club
Senior
Class Advisor Counsrling
MRS.]. LUELLE.V
CRAIG, B.Ed.
German; Grrman Club,
Sophomore Class .\d,·isor
MISS l'£LMA CRA i·-
]ERRl' E. CC'RTIS
B.S .. M.S
P.E. and Health. I h·ad
T'rack, Asst. Football
Coach
E.\'S, A B. At.LS
Librarian . Dewc} Decimals.
MISS JOA.\' ALO.\'GI
B.S.
Enl{lish: D r a m a t i c s
Club, Junior \d,·isor
B.S.
Geography; Freshman
Football
W. GA.VSf:L
BES.\'ETT, A. B, i\.1.S.,
M.A.
Counseling: Head of
Dept. Xational Honor
Sonl·ty
AfRS. D!OS.\"E
C ARLSO.\", BS.
P.E. and Health; Cheerleaders, Junior Class
Advisor
EDWI.\' R. BOOl!ER
A.B.M.S.
F.nidish:
Sophomore
Class Advisor
MISS SH ARO.\"
CARCTHERS. BS.
Enl{lish: F r e sh m a n
Cheerleaders, Freshman
Class Advisor
HOW TO OVERCOME OUR PROBLEMS)
RA l".\IOSD L. Df:MOL'l l"I\, RS .. ,\f f:d.
P.1-:. and llealth, Varsity Basketball and Baseball
MUS. VHUA
FU~.\I/,\'(,. A.B ...\I , t.
Typing, Office Orcupations: A l'.S. Sponsor
/0111'' D. DIC/\.\IAS
BS, .\f.A.
\mcrican History; Social Science Club
.\I/SS .\!Alff l.OC'
Fl'GA'f'l•• B.A.
En~li•h Frc<hman Cla<s
Ad' i<or
MRS n1rru DOll'SS
B.A.
French Frcnrh Club
Junior Class .\ddsor
.\I!SS S //ff I.
GAR/USON. n.s., .\I.A.
English: Senior Class
.\chisor, ~. I lonor Society
MRS . .\I tRll l ,\',\'I.
JIAC.l~ Bl '\II I~ \'
\I 1
Counseling; ,\ I S <. u·
o rdinator
.\ITSS CERA/ OISE
l/ODSOS , Jl ,1 , ,\I .A .
.\rt , \ rt Club ,\ddsor
.\I/SS .\IA/UTA ASS
Dl'SA WA}', B.A.
Eni;lish Junior Class
\d, isor. :\. Honor Society
IWBFRT 11'. GllEE.V
B.S.
Biology, Zoology, Physi·
o!ogy, Scuior Cla'' .\dnwr
r
.\f. FHRCl'SOS
B.S.
E d u c a t i o n,
Dr ·r
rraining, F5, h. \\'rcsthng
o-=· ~r
.\IRS. LO l ' l.\f:
GRUSDLl~R, B.S.,
.\I.S .
Coumcling; S1•nior Clas>
,\dvisor
IW Ill- /ff 1.1: II F.\'D I:'US 0 S , B.'i .\I A
College "l\pi11
SI, 'rthand, .I umor <. ~'' \ d' isor
.\IRS. Furnm llE.Vlll'
R.A .
I:n~(j,h, Business Com·
munirations, l'rcshm:rn
.\ d, bor
/',.,\AID H.JOSES
BS.,MS.
S
ti Studb ; I kad of
]), rtment
ROBE/ff C. / 0 "1\'H\
BA,A.\f .
Popular :'\[ cc ha n i c s,
Elec1 cicity, G rap h i c
.\rt- : Camera Club
AND REACH SUCCESS, Br DETERMINATION
HAL 0 KESJ.1-:R
A 8., .\I.A.
WAI.TER KIRBl'
B .-1.,.\f.A.
ROBERT KJU ZAN
BM\f.E., M M.E.
Bands, Ensembles, :-.tusic
·1neory
Drama, Speech, Eng·
lish Dramaucs Club
French; Head of Department, French Club,
Jr. Class Add,or
ROBERT C. I.A.\!All
BA., M.A.
,\merican History, Sona) and Cmcrnmt•nt
Probll·rns; Cadet
h E.\',\'f:'/ II .\f I i \".
.\!AS. B.S., ,\f.S
I>mer Ed11ca1ic
s..1 h.
I F.\'Ol'Rll, B.S.
P.F H 'l h; ( I \ \ ,\cl\ i~< r S • >r Class ,\d.
' 1sor
!'Alli. U>.\'DRIGAS
B.A .. M.A.
English, Chainnan Jr.
Class Addsor,
BOB .\IATJll~SO,\'
.\IRS DOIWTlll' D.
U.\'DSA r, .·1.8., ,1 .\f.
:'\ational Honor Soc1ct>,
l.atin Club, .Jr Class
.\d\ isor
MUS. MAIO' McCllEAJff. B .\.
PJ•:., Health, Pep Club
Ad\ isor, Sr. Class \d\isor
Class .\ddsor
Club ,\dvisor
Safety
MRS. MARGARITA
MEASS, B.S.
S11anish; Spam,h Club,
frosh Class ,\d\ j,or
MISS .\',1\'Cl' KAl"
BS.,M.A.
P.E.,
H<"ahh:
<"'If
Coarh, Head Football
Coach
AXDREll' B .\!Bl fl.
LOT. B.Ed .. M.A.
Al~t·hra;
l lomeroming
Parade, \thletir Coun·
cil, Social Comm
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]. ].MAUER
\l/\lgchra,B.Hd.,
M.S.
Camera Club
,\d\ isor, Cadct-:-.fonitor
Photographer.
ROBE/ff L.
.\f/TSDARFFFR BS,
M ~-
Social Stu
Studies Cit
,\ d\ 1sor.
s, ial
S
(
"
ROBJ:lff .\IAUU/CE
B.S .•\f.S.
Industrial Aru; Frosh
Class Ad\"lSOr.
.'.IRS. Sl'LVIA D.
.\fOORE, B.Ed. ,\f~'\
Algebra; Soph. Class
Ad\·isor.
AND HOURS OF CONCENTRATED STUDY.
11'Jl.LI A.\I II.
MOVTRA r, B.S.,
M Ed
Drafting, \rchucctural
Dra\,ing, Head Wrestling, .\'sst. Football.
El)WAIW E. PAT.\'E
BS, .\l.t.d.
Ph}sical Science, Earth
and ,\1r Science; Sr.
Class ,\dvisor.
BOBNl:TILL
B.S,MS.
CcomNr)
\I
i ( .rom
3, Soph Cl.i AJ, i "
fr. Basketball.
Ill Gil C l'llJl'l'S JU
B.S .• MA.
Eni;luh
frosh Cla
Ad' !Sor
.\I /SS ED.\'A .\IAE
B. I'. ROSSf.R
RIGGS, R ..\', B_\·.
Hl"ahh Scnace, Future
BS.MA
Co u n s c Io r· Honor
Stud), Jr. Cla \d\lsor,
:'.\'ational Honor soc
M RS. RCITll U.
PICorr, B.S., .\I.A.
Dean of <~ i ris, c;uid·
ance.
I.A l'EU.\'E PRI CE.
B.S.
Rusin es< Education; Jr.
Class \d,-isor.
M ISS ANi\"E fl
REED~, BS.
Business Education; Jr.
Class .\d\ isor.
~urscs.
MRS Al.ICE II
UOll'A\',BS,.\f.A.
P E., Hcahh; Sr. Class
,\ d, isor, Pt•p Club.
.\IRS. El.IZABETH R.
ROlt'DE.\', B.A , B.Ed.
1:nglish; ~Ionitor Ad\ isor.
EARL\. Rl'DOIPll
A.A., BA., AL\
Chemistr} , Chess Club
\ ddsor, Sr. Class \d.
'-isor.
I.A II'REXCE E.
Rl'EFF, B <;; .\I <;;
Hiolog). Che1
Sr.
Cla
\d, tso
s, 1ce
Research Clu
MRS. MABE!. E
Rl'THERFORD,RS,
MA
Bu s i n es s Educauon ·
Head of Department,
Sr C:lau l\rh imr
WITHOUT THEM WE SHOULD SURELY FAIL.
EVERF.TTF M RL4X
BF.d .•\f S
Soc al Studit>s. Sr. Class
\d,·is lr. l lag Squad.
JA.\ff.'S A SCllCffFR
BS
Plan<' (,('01"1rtrv Soph.
Cla" \dnsor. Hnmrcominit Committee.
MARV IX
SC.Ill OSSF.R. B.S ..
Af.S.
P.E.. Health: \thktk
Din·nor.
MRS. ET'A SCHOR>.
B Fd .MA. Pl D
.\mt'rican Tfotorv. Sr
Class Ad,·isor.
.
TRl'\fAY P SM/Tl/
B.S .. Jf S
Earth-Air Science. Physics; AV A-Stage Crews.
Radio Club.
MISS HELES I.
STAPP, B.S., M.A.
English; Head of Department.
ARTHUR B.
SCHOTTMA.\', B.S.,
M.S.
Business Education; Sr.
Class
Ad'"isor,
D-E
Club.
MISS HARRIET
STORY, A.B., M.A.
English; Frosh Class
.\d\"isor. Pa p e r ha c k
Club.
MISS ABBIE M.
SCHROTH, B.S., M.S.
Home Ee: FHA Club
Advisor, Jr. Class Sponsor, Dep't. Head.
H W. TAPP
B.S ,M.A.
Alg. 3, Geom 1; Tennis
('.oach, Soph. Class Ad>.1sor.
DO.\'ALD WACHTF.R
B.S .. M.S.
Phvsically Handicaoped
Teacher: Ass't. ' J rack
and Football Coach.
BILL L. BFCKLF.S
B.S.
World Historv; Student
Council Ad'"isor.
PHILLIP. E. Tl.\'Cll
A.B.. M.S.
Dean of Bon
l'r it?onomt'try.
C 0. TRAH.OR
A.8 .. M.A.
Gt'nt'ral '.\lath. Soph.
Class .\dvisor
LOY F.. WA1TLFS
A.B .. Af A
World Histor• Sr Class
Ad, isor.
·
ROGF.R /, . WEISS
BS
B u s i n e s s Education:
Frosh Class .\dvisor.
ROBF.RT G. TUR.\'ER
A.B.. M.S.
World IJi~tory. Soc. and
Gm·'t Problems: Soph.
Baskt'thall.
.\'ORM 4 \' WF.R.\'FR
B.A. M.S.
Orcht'stra
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--
L \~I
~!AL\
STREET- 1910
~
ACTIVITIES
~~
DRL\:\1L\~D
POXD - 1915
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. \ cool r\'rning "hip' the cro" cl into ::t bri k
.;pirit, the ~lac -.pirit. The baud bla11.:' out ac10
thr firld the train:-- of our -.chool . ong. 1 lw
pla)cr-. feel this frenzied impuJ,\· a' tilt') prrparr
to m<'ct the foe. Fall, "·inter. or ~pii11g- thi' i-..
the spirit'' hich makes our teams. our school tlH'
bc't.
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A PAUSE THAT REFRESHES
~fELTS I~
YOU R ~fOUTH ...
~O ! :\0 ! \\"0~1EX OYER HERE.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY
"REAAAL\T
OURTO\\'N
"5:05. RIGil'I O~ I I:ME."
BACK~'J AGE PRIMPI~G
Dr. Gibbs
:Mrs. Gibbs
~Ir. Webb
~frs. Webb
George
Rick Friedman
Carol Bingaman
Dick ~forris
Sue Cht'atham
Paul Cutlip
Emily
Wally
R. cca
S a~ic !1.fanagc1
Dir·ctor
r.inda Gar. er
Mike Wooldridge
Debbie Burrows
Phil Allt'n
~fos ,\longi
"OUR TO\\.N,' B\ THOR'\ l CY\ \\'ILDER, DEPIC1 S DAILY LIFE, LOVE,
MARRIAGE, A.:\D DEA I Il I'\ (,RO\'ERS COR.'\ERS, NEW llA\1P">IIIRE,
TYPICAL 5\1ALL J'O\\.:\, A:..m1UCA, I:\ IHE EARL\ 1900's. AS O'\L LI JTLE COR~ER OF LII E I I .\I l'E:..1fYI'~ J 0 DEFI~E WHAT \\'L C:O\ SIDER THE J3A~I~ OF OUR WAY or LIFE.
" IT IS O'\E OF IIIE FEW Pl.A\'-> OF OUR TI:..1E THAT WILL STILL BE
READ A).D ~EL:\ A IIALF-CE~ l LR Y FR0:..1 NOW."
-ALEXANDER \\'OOLCOTf
" I\\ \S, I A~i. AND ALWAYS WILL BE."
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HOMECOMING 1964
Homecoming 1964 \vas the best MacArthur has e,·er had. Friday, October 30th, the
whirlwind of Homecoming started off with the crowning of Big :Mac's Sweetheart,
Miss Carol Deremiah. She was preceded by her four attendents. Then the Homecoming Assembly, "Happiness Is a Tree-mendous Victory" was in full swing. In the
evening, there was the parade with the inevitable result Class of '65 wins 1st place!
The parade was followed by a football game a~ainst Griffin. The on!) flaw in the
pattern of Homecoming was a 7- 0 defeat by Griffin in our game. But Homecoming
was not over yet, for the following night, October 31st, MacArthur's Generals
"Fell into a Spell" at the Homecoming dance. The familiar gym had become strange
and beautifully adorned in fall colors of yellow. orange, and brown. Leaves, park
benches, and a huge yellow stuffed heart still li,·e in our memories. \'\'e danced to the
music of Wayne Karr and his orchestra. But en'n though Homecoming was here
and gone in two short days, preparations had started weeks before to make Homecoming the wonderful thing it was!
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GENERALS' SWEETHEART
MISS CAROL DEREMIAH
'
JUNIOR ATTENDANT
MISS JANET MOLLOY
CROWNBEARER
MISS MALLORY CHEEVER
FRESHMAN ATTENDANT
MISS MYRNIE DA UT
1964 COURT
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SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT
MISS SUSAN BUCHANAN
4- BIT50F \\'HAT, ROGER ?
ASSEMBLY
1964
'ROCKY' RETlJRNS
THE BOSLEY SISTERS SIXG OUT
THEY'RE OFF!
A:\ .\I.Rf NO, RH I ~O
OH. HO\\' ~fl' HEART DOTH THROBHETH !
1>0 \ Ol Sl FFER FROM XEL'Rll IS, NEl1RALGIA. OR
MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS?
BAUBLES, BA '\GLES. A:\D BEADS
"FALL INTO A SPELL))
SO T H ATS HOW THEY DO IT!
CHECK OCT Tl IE O'\ E WITH THE CHARTRECSE
COR<-il\GE!
SEE MA . . . I TOLD YA I COULD DANCE!
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HAPPINESS IS ... SENIORS!
MUST WE GO THROlJGH THIS EVERY YEAR?
HATE TO SAY A::\'YTHI::\'G, BlJT YOlJ'RE
DA.:\CI.:\'G O::\' ~fY FEET!
A LIVELY GRO"CP OF WORKERS!
PARADE
SA\ AH . . .
Bt:G-IX-A-RLG T.\KES I- IRST PRl/E
l-YEAR EX PERTS
WHA In.' A ~1EA:\ ··1 HE PARADE'S ALREADY OVER'?
fS >\ T
HELP! 1'~1 CAlJGIIT!
MAC'S PRIDE Al"D JOY!
HAPPl:-..J::SS!
... BUT HE WAS WITH ME I~ THE PARADE!
IN SEPTEMBER WE RETURN
TRI-CAPTAI'\S AND TEAM
BACK ro SCHOOL DA::'\CE HAS A NEW TWIST
FRESHMEN LEAR'\
s~nI E<;
BRCI5ES. A:\D :\IVDDY 'IF'\'\ IS SHOFC::,
TO . ..
DO'\ 'T LOOK "IOW, BUT I
\\.\IC I IED!
THI~K
WE' RE BE.ING
II
THE ROPES!
BEFORE ... (GET YOUR FI?\GER OUT OF THE ICINC.
LINDA! )
GRI'\" A:'\D BEAR IT!
. .. AFTER
TOTCR:'\
OR '\OrTOTU RN !
ASSEMBLIES
HARKE:'\ I COl LD IT BE THAT I HEAR MR.
TI:'\Cll CALLING ?
APPLYI''\G ~f \KE UP ...
THE PERFORM .\'\CE
/.0 \\'IE! IT Jl. <) I GE rs TO yA. :\IA:\ I
LOOKIXG Al IEAD
jl'\X
IT. IIE S FROM THE ARMY!
BOX
. THERE."> JC!:>T XOT E~Ol Gii
:\t\ I ERIAL'
CHRISTMAS
JA'\E RI'\GS I.:\ THE HOLIDAYS
NO, NO .
YOU DON'T DECORATE THE TIU.. '\K !
50'\GS FOR
ITS STRI'\G ALONG \\'ITH DEN:\Y TI~1E 1
WHAT DO MEAX THIS ISN' l THE TREE?
CAUGHT AFTER CURFEW!
THE SEASON
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THE FI'\I"HI'\G TOUCH!
THE CAPTAIN AND HIS VICTORIOUS CREW!
STUDENTFACULTr
GAME
21-21 TIE
I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAND WH Y
THEY DID.:\'T MAKE THE VARSITY!
DID SOMEONE MENTION LEGS?
"JUST NOT E:\OC'GH ~1ATERIAL TO GO AROC'~D ... "
THE FAIRER SEX ... ?
JUNIOR
TALENT
SIIOW
"EXODUS"
this page is sponsored by
\\'ILLIAM A. \\'AIT-ARTIST SUPPLIES AND \\'ALLPAPER
SENIORS FROLIC
UGLY MAN DANCE JS BIG HIT
HOW DO YOU LIKE MY NEW TONI, BOYS?
WHO'S THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL?
MARI AN KAMARAS
DIETi OERTGEN
BJORG RO\'I K
A .F.S.)ERS MAKE MANY NEW FRIENDS
This year we were very fortunate to have four foreign students with us. Bjorg Ro\·ik from Norway, Dieti Oertgen
from Germany, Prasad Penesetti from India, and Marian
Kamaras from Venezuela shart'd our experiences and helped
to make this year at MacArthur one of the best. Bjorg's
American parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sims. and she
has three sisters Jan, Connie, :rnd Pam. D1·i1i h\1·s \\1lh 11tc
Ted Bates family and has two brothers at ~fat"Arthm,
Paul and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Appelbaum an•
Marian's American parents am! her ~1.1c Arthur !>istc·r is
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ORGANIZATIONS
ASSISTANT CADET EDITORS
.\«i"ant Editor. RO\\ 1: :\ancy \\al hr, Pam Wait, '\ancy Shulkr, Kathy Grunm ROW 2: '\an J<>rH'11, Jud)·
Budd, Debhie Phrlp•, Barb Coleman, Rochelle Rambach :SOT PICTURED Sheila Rirhock B.irb Berry.
CADET SALES AND ADVERTISING STAFFS
Sales and Advrrtisin<t Staff ROW l: Sue Todd, J•n Su•ler, Barbara Landhoh,
Lre Brook,. ROW 2: 01·hhi1· McKay !>herry McCanr , Gail Ge"ell Kathy
Kaufman , Bonnie Thomas. RO\\ 3: Su•an Doxie, Kay Dollahan, Joanne Sin-
<tleton, Jan Sim<. ROW 4 : Pat Foy , Su<an Luhy, Manha Witmer. ROW 5:
Madelyn Morey, Connie Scott, Linda Live<ay, Carol 01,cn ROW 6: Nancy
Parker, :'\ancy Do"ning, Jane Gisolo. Su'"~ Manu\.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
ROW I: Doug Hamman, Dave Lockmiller, Sally Jones, ~fike
Bader, Phyllis Kelm, Sue Lukacs, Yvonne Reuben, Gay SchJac-hter, Samly Rr.ntfro. ROW 2: Pam O'>od" in, Bill Baird,
Mike Elbl, Paul Cutlip, Jeff Duncan, B II Shade, Jim Roppa,
Boh Rocle, Rick Friedman, Teresa Hadley, Carol ,\rchcr. ROW 3.
Dirk Prrlmuttrr, Sand)' Bralley, Bonnie Thomas, Curo) Stcc:lc, Sall>
Buc-k, Jeanne Bullock, Sue Parry, Kathv Popma, B.ub D)al, Janel
Beiderwieden.
~Icml>crship in tic:\ ... onul Honor Society
is rl'cognized as one 01 thl' highr~I hono1:.
that can be bbtO\\Cd upon a high school
~tudcnt. Once selected. he ~hould not 011ly
continue to demo11~t1at1• tho.\t' outstanding qualitie:. \\'hich brought about his selection, but he should also exert :l 11c" i111l11cnce to impro,·e conditions about him and
pro1 t tha'e 411alit1t·, L , der,hip, Charactl·r, ')cl J!arship. and \, ., ice, for \\ hich
tic '\..iu nal Honor ~o<.11.:t) stand,.
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MONITOR STAFFS
SPORTS, NEWS, AND FEATURE STAFFS
ROW I: Sports StnfT I lu~h Rowden, D:irrel :Mill('r, Jim Roppa,
Grq Dn-, Bnu r Sanders, Jim All·xandl'r. ROW 2 · '\ews StaffCra1g "ordl11nd, Ann Appelbaum. Debbie Phelps, Joyce Emert,
Carolyn Kimml'i, L11rinda Riley, Joy Ke~sler, Jim Christman, Sheila
Rh•l>oc·k
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l't'atur<' Staff-Mary }.follingt'r, Lyla Mu1ick,
,\ndy Olst•n, B1•\ Rnl(trs, S.·lir da Burnett, Nancy Parker, Madelyn
Mort·y, Jane Cisol 1 Judy Budd.
BUSINESS, AND EDITORIAL STAFFS
ROW I : Carol Bmtlaman, Becky Grant, Dack Burrous. ROW 2: John Coutrakon, Dave Lockmiller.
this page is sponsored by
CITIZC\"S '\ A.TIO::\AL BAXK
A.F.S. CLUB
ROW I Su~an :\famas, Jeff Canham, Ann Appelbaum, Jim Christman, Torn \ a1111h11, :'\anry Walker, Sue Parry. Bonnie Thomas, Pam
Wait ROW 2 Ba1h lhar, Andy Olsrn, George Crranias, Joyce
Enwrt, P. V. Pr;uad, .\farian Kamaras, Kath} Kaufr 1a 1, Crleste
Hoffman, Lucinda R1 C} \brtha Downin~. ROW 3. Rochelle Rambach, Strphanie Vollr Kay Dollahan, Judy Boyer, Mal)fo Brown,
Sharon \.oldman, Carol Steele, Xancy D owning, Jane Olsen, Lynn
Balding. ROW ·I : Lydia \'rrnon, .\Carilyn Adar •s Jane Gisolo, Judy
Budd, Barby Ruffnl'r, Debbie Phl'ips Connie Sims, Kathie Berneking, Barbara Larrick, Kay Kirrhmar·n. Shirk>· C.,n~ , (.;;11nlrn Kimmel.
The Ame1ican Field $Pl'\ ice Cluh 1aiwd 11wncy
to help support •ur h\O c;...chnngc student~
thi" ~car. ~ larian and Pra,ad, by s<·lli11g
Chri-.tmas cards and making paper chains rept"l''Cnting the contributionc; of each da'' Thi'
Club also sponsored Phil Yocum', \\'inter in
Gennan) anc' B '>t ...i.de's 5ununcr in Crt'l'<'C.
Through A F ~ C 1l th1· 11mlt·11•lnssmcn became acquainted with and particip:ucd i11 the
t•xchange program.
Our exchange students were introduced at the AF ') tl'a.
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SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB
ROW I : Di1·k Romhall, Pr<'sident ; n II F •reman. \'ice-President Sue
Parry, Se!'r<'tary-tr<·asurrr: G1t•g Drnt Susan Kahn. ROW 2· Terry
MrKinney, Loren Coleman, Leslie Hodges. Richard Williams, J ohn
Lewis, John Graves
The <;ocial Studies Club was or~amzed as a discu~sion and debating
club. I ts members ha\'e had di~cu~
sions on many topics of current interest. The main purpo~e of the club
is to pro,·ide a place where the interec;ted student may come to exchan~e his ideas with thoc;e of otlwr-:.
Last fall it also sta~<'d the :\ational
Election Assembly and organizcd the
mock-election. under th<:' supcr\'ision
of the social studies department. The
Social Studies Club is small but always welcomes new members.
The S<X .al Studies Club hel1x:d \\ ith the mock l'kction.
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OFFICE OCCUPATIONS
ROW I D··nna Kml'ty, Linda Evans, Cheryl Emerick. \'icki Hendrick~on. Sh rler Grupe, Donna Derr, Carol Archer. ROW 2 Teresa
Hadley Rita Ooton, ;\fary DeCre\'el, :'\ancy niuv, Janet ;\iurphy,
Jani' Oathout, Paula ;\fcCehee. ROW 3: ;\in. Fleming, Donna
Creekmur. J,.anne Gre\e, ;\fanha ,\llcn, Fran Johnson, M)Til Lee,
B'"tt)' Christison.
Office Occupations girls krpt busy this rear hr attendin~ the Art'a
8 Conferenre in Oct•Jbcr, helping a needy family at ThanksQ:iving
and Chrutmas. and participating in the Employer-Appreciation Banquet at the end of the year.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
ROW I: Mr SC'hnttman, Sman Patterson, Barbara French, Helene
\'ording, Cindy K1·1lrr, .Janiss Cn\'erst• ·ne. Cnnme Nixon, Linda
Bruso, Barb Bakt'r, Stt'\'t' FoQ:lia. ROW 2: Donna Dearing. GinQ:er
Daui.;hertr, Jud\' s,, am. RO 11' .1 • Da,·e Rh .d.,s, Roh Cr· •
Distrihuti\'e Edurntion i~ a rnopcratin- trainin~ program in school
and on the joh in the field of men-handising. This pro\'ides an ex-
C'ellt•nt opportunit)' for students to lt>aru di1Terc11t phnS<.:> Q( the li1·ld
or selling.
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Chuck Winegardner
Installs furnaces for Stone's Heating
Linda Bates
Dental assistant for Dr. Baxley
Paul Kelley
Grigoleit Plastics Compan)
Terry Parks
Pinboy at the Eldorado Bowl
nivf'r;ifif'Cl Occupations is designed to prm idc \ OC<'tional tram mg in a trade on a
part-time, pre-apprenticeship basis for high school \t11dcnts during their junior and
senior years.
A. V.A. CLUB
ROW 1: M arty Hector, J im Barnard, Dave Lehman, Steve Harris, Larry Feller, Albert T homp·
~on ROW 2: M r Smith, John Parr, Dave Gross, Dan \5henfelter, Steve Volle. Richard Deardorff. Jim Klausmeier
The A.V.A. Club is a sl·rvicc organization pro\ iding the follo"ing scn·iCL·s to the school: distributing A.\ .A. l.'quipmcnt.
operating l'quip11wnt. op<'rating the console m thl· office,
handling lights, sound. and scenery on the stage
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SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB
ROW I: Dick Perlmutter, Hob Charnes!<i Dick Bomball, President ;
J oann I.e" is \'ice-President; Jo» Kessler, Secretal')·treasurer; Gail
Kessler, Heck}' Bl')son ROii' 2· Jim Christman, P. \'. Prasad, Jeff
During the year Science Re carch Club member; see education·
al films and hear speakers from 'arious fields of science. Each
member of the club has an indi' idual research project in his
Canham, Tom Sch"albc Alan Brix, I.e,Jie Hodges, Jim Bums, Art
Adler.
0\\11 field \\hich he exhibits at the Junior Acadcm) of cicncc
Fair in the spring.
RADIO CLUB
ROW I: Alan Brix, Pn•,idt>nt: Jeff Canham. \'ice President; Steve
Bohner, St·rrt>tary·tr('asun·r; John
Kornt"'1;ay, Jim Barnard, Jim
Klau<mcin. ROW 2: :\I r Si 1th. Gary Budd lloh :"\or1h Rill C:amp·
bC'll, David Randolph, Ste\'<' Harris, Larry Feller.
Ra<lio Club operates on amatcu1 1a<lio station, \\'9BJQ, and hdps prl.'parc members
fm tlwi1 examination for amatl'ur lin·nse.
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A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
ROW / · Pam Good\, in, Kat hit> Bernekin..-: Kent :\k\'ety Vm~inia
Vaughn, Don Crull("r, Sh<"rl) K. ~h. Pat y :\"isbct ROW 2 :\fary
To"nscnd, Sandra :\filler, Andy Roberu Sue Jennings, Barb Dyar,
Boh :\fcQuality. Barbara Armstron~. Phil Stokes, Diana Jack'<>n, LarAndy Bar~r.
Diane Biscan, Jennifer Rogers, Cheryl Beals, Kay Weatherford,
ry Childtt~s, Gary Donahover. Kaye Webb. ROW 1
Three major concerts; Fall, \\'inter, and Spring, arc the high
points of the year for the orchestJ a. The fall concert is a classical concert. The Young People's Solo Concert is the winter
concert and the Pops Concert comes in the sprin~. The orchcstra members enjoy their trip to Chicago or St. Louis every
spring when they see a stage show and hear a fine concert by a
major symphony orchestra.
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ORCHESTRA
.\fary 1\nn Ba,s, Bob Rock, Oc1ut"rt .\kC.oy, Bill Sanden, Stuart
Ro~n~ . April Knizan, Bob :-.:orth, Vicki Pieszala, Linda Staley,
Dana .\tilh-r. Barbara Bunch ="an .\fayberry. ROW 4: Gary \'ancl',
.\farvin Schaar, Barbara Coleman, Lynn Lov.e, Ted 'I honon, .\fr.
Werner.
.\fr. Werner-Orchestra Director
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BE:\X[TT A'\, D 5H .\DI: CO~IPAXY
CONCERT
ROW I: :\larilyn Sanders, Barbara Coleman, Bob :\icQuality, Karen
Ha\·cncr, :\1onte Gillcspi1•, Dick :\1orris, Janke :\luchow. Linda Wicker,
Barbara Am1strong, Clayton BaH>r. ROW 2: Linda :\lurphy, Charlrne :\lize, Pat Canel, Barbara Dyar, ;.;an J •nes, Shirley Gray, Beth
Alexander, John \\ hitt', Jeff Duncan, Bruce Sanders, Linda Nanna,
Drum Major: Jtff Duncan
this page is •pon<orcd by
Bob Borrherding, Sheila S1P1th ROiV 3: Sue Jenning,, Rita Replogle,
Janet O"ens, Donna Km • :\fa\'is :\hi,selman, Cheryl Frank, Gary
Thompson, Rodney Wood~, Chery \\attics, Randa Ed\' uds. I.arry
Logue, Bill ,\rcher, :\latt Bertram, Robbie Glenn, Bob Rock, Glen
Baton T\• irler· Linda Wicker
BEAR HYBRID COR\ CO:\IPA:\'Y
BAND
Parjani, Dt·lbert .\frC'.oy. UOW 4: Chris Barnett, Carol \I ·xander Bill
Sanders, John P:irr, Glenn William•, Da,·c Chaney, Ste\\art R ..berts, Richard Ik:irdorlf, .\fork I..cmc, D:ive Lighthall. Craig Xordlund
Denny Thoma~, I'r<"d Miller, Gn·g .\iattinglcy, Brad Smith, Steve
Haury, Chris Xirhols, ,\l!an 1.aRo\\e, Richard \\'illi:uns, 1'.,ul lr\in,
Gary Deadmond, Da\c Wooten, April Kruzan, Bob Xorth UOW 5
Chuck OliH·r, :'\fakolm Replogle, Chris Ferrill, Ted ' I hMson , lln\1•
Parr, Pam Strate, L}nn Lowe, H . B. Wainer, Stc\C lk:ck, H.ol>rrt
Hunter.
The :\lacA1 thur CortC<'rt Band has put in many
hours of hard \\Ork and pm<'ticc 50 that they can
pla) and march at football and ha.,ketball ~ame,.
Tht·y al o phi) at concert-. and a~'cmblics for the
school. ·1bc Dann· Band and ensembles rightly deserYc 1erngnition for tht•ir fine job. The Concert
Band plans lo go to the World's Fair in Xew York
this Jum-, if po,siblt•. T hio; is an l'Xtrl'me honor.
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CEXTRAL ILLI'\"OIS B.\RBrR COLLEGE
BLUE CADET BAND
ROW I: Jar •t Bn''t. Ll'slit' Hodges. Jan Osborne .\farty Robalek,
Bech I.a", ( r ' lkrtram. Bettv Hardy, John Flanders. ROW 2:
Connie Prk~ S1 •110:\ Parkt'r, Pat \IN-rt. Ste\'e Harris. Janice
:\(oore, Hde \{ Pl enson. Ben Ren1 Ids. Bi-ch Bn~on, John Rt'xroad, Kathy llmton, Bill \ 'anAlstint' Ste\'e Xadenbush, John Def-
\fake C"rrell Clark Ince, Doug
ft'nbaugh, Nancy Hall. ROW
Jont'.s, Jin• Wliitt'. Todd Smith .:\ "11 St'\le\·, \'i ·lcie Thomas, Dan
La\, he
I 1k H.ahnstadt, Shrrn H ..JI \m a St th, Pat Jenner.
ROW J Str\ • Scheibh·. :\'ethella Bruso, :\like Poi t' Ray Bcrnt•king,
Rohn F.n
Robert Burn'
This )l'ar there arc t\\O Cadet Band.. , the Blue and th<' Silwc From these will
come the nwmbers of the Concnt Band.
SIL VER CADET BAND
ROW I : Pat (;ilwr.mn, Jan Ht'fTron, Stt've Canham, Mike Perks, Bob
Richard Hendricks. ROW 2:
Ginger Ogden', .\farsha Polen, Sue Horn. Barbara Dial. Kathie Bomball, Torn Prurtt, Pam Fisher, Jt·rry Wolfe. Duane Carter, Eugene
Williams, Bill .\tiller, Stc\'e Burdine, Brad Johnson, Brenda Beals,
.\fike Mullrnclorc. UOll' 3: Paul .\frCrary. Craig Cald"ell, Dennis
Broo~man , Dottie .\foakt•, Pat Brallt'y
this page is sponsored by
Strt'i11;ht, Rirk Leach. Joycr Fugua, Carol Brookman, Jack Bunch,
Dand Frrrill, Darrel Richardson, Rick Ahbntt Rode;rr Grimm,
Charles Gibhs, Drr Dec Parr. Bruce Duncan. ROU.' 4· Mick McCammack, Rick Stone St. \'e Campbell, Richard Dent, Bob \foore,
Mark Walker, Dan Darst
FLORA JE\VELCRS
DANCE BAND
ROW I: Bill Arr her, Bob Bor<"ht'rdinst, Bob :\kQuality, :\fatt Bt'rtram, Larrie Logue. ROW 2: April Kruzan, Steve Hunter. Dave Cha-
ney, John Parr, :\fark I..cme. ROW
S·e\ • Be<"k. Jeff 5alins Richard
Williams, Alan I.a R O\\C, Gary Deadr:- nd. Bob =-:orth.
WOOD WIND ENSEMBLE
ROW I : Chris Barnt'tt, Barb Coleman, Carol Alexander, Janet
Owens. ROW 2: Montr Gillt•spic, Dit-k \forris, Linda Wicker, Nan
thi~ paste is spon~ored by
Jones, Rodney Woods, Cheryl Frank. ROW 3: Bill ,\ rthcr, ,\ustwt
Bertram, Bob :\kQuality, Bob Borcherding, John White, Jeff Duoc~'\n.
THE XATIOXAL R\:\'K OF DECATCR
BRASS ENSEMBLE
UOW I : Da\·e Wooten, Brod Smith, Ste\C Haury, Richard Williams,
Paul Ir.in, Bob :-;'orth, April KrU7.an. ROW 2: Gary Deadmond, Alan
I.aRo,,e, Chris ~ichols, Bruce Dunc.an, Glen Parjani, Delbert :O.k·
Coy. ROW 3: II . V. \\'arn r S ·vc Bc<:k, Chuck Oli\'Cr, Chris Fer·
rill, Jim White, Mark L<mc, )
Chaney, John Parr.
CHORALIERS
ROW I: Linda Garver, Janrt Molloy, Barbara Dyar. D iana Draper,
Stephanie Smith, Cheryl Wattlt-s, :O.far..ha Witmer, Jan<'t Wa~goner.
ROW 2: Lorenc Wcsw11nan, Caylc Roby Dianne Gustin Susan Luk<'y, Barhnrn l..nrrirk, San<lr Bralley, Lyda \'ernon, Mallory Cheever.
ROW .'1: Jt·IT Boone, J im Christman, George Crcanias, D oug H amman, Fr<"d Rorkstahlcr F.arl H endricks, J ack Pitzer, Robb Gl<"nn.
ROW 4: Paul Cutlip St<"wart Roberts. Doug :O.f annering, Bun Gray,
Tim :-."cvin, I'rcd ~illler Rick Lh·csay.
The Choralicrs is one of ~1acArthu1 \ two pt.·1 fm ming g1 oup~ that sings for church
and ci' ic organii'ations in th<.' rommunit~, as wl'll as fm ~1acArthur and for two
junior high schools.
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REICH BRO I'HI R 5 JE\\'ELERY
ADVANCED GIRLS' CHOIR
..
ROW I: Vee Ann c"re", Jan Foster, Jennifer R~ers, Gail Goad,
Buttz, Charlene Mize, Jan Hoffman, Kathy Wolken, \ndra Thomas,
Janice Hall, nieti Oertsten, Cha..
D ·rr, Jane Williams. Jane Gisolo, ~larg)' High, ~( <
Hard
S1 7 Wakeman. ROW 4: Janet
Sidman, Susan ~lam 5
ne K, n·~ •n, Terri York, Sally ~elson,
Jeanncnc Hall, Donn. K r
Kath)· Tunnicliff, Linda Beadles, Susan
Parr)", Gail Gesell, Julie Huss, ~faT)· Ann Talbott, :\"ancy Ivens.
Lizabeth Gra), fa)e Olson, Barbara Annstron~, ln~rid Cra\en•. ~fary
Ann Richards, Shrrry Sha\•, Shirle)' ~lacklin, Connie Hoft, Virginia
Vaughn. HOW 2: 1\nn Appelbaum, Vicki Hoyt, Jackie Xiederbrach,
Hallie Jlahnstadt, Marabcth \\'ells, Joan Clapp, Sharon ,\lien, Shirley
Gray, Janet Beidcrnirden, Kay Kirdunann I ,(a \lusick, Cheryl \'2.n
Abtine, Jan Sloan, Carol \\'olfc. ROW 3 Katliy Zurbrigg, Carol
Mac At thu1 's music group' ,jng for the pleasure of -.inging.
Tlwy p<'rfonn fnr schools, ~h11rche,, and r·, 'c ., oup' Thq
also prc,cnt p1o~ra111-. for the public. This war students
participatt·d in the fall rnnre1 t. Christmas program. ::\fusic:il
::\footage. ·· ~tusil' :\fan'', and the. ~pnng Festival.
Miss Burlison
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GIRLS) CHORUS
ROW 1: Sandra Brady, Kathy Humphrey, Pat Baldock, Tena
Shae, Carole Lambert, .\faryln Brow1 S ron Taylor, Kathr)'ll
Karl, ski Kathy Honnold, Vicki Brandt I \fie \\'acholz, !'ranees
Burgett, ROii' 4: Kay .\!rCrary, Henrietta Holt, .\lonica K.11d1mar. P aulctte Taylor, .\Iarih n .\dams, Judi Burge, Rosemarie
B1< w n, Dixie risher, Cind)· .\(urphy, I:llen CifTord, Su1.ann Kinsel Carol \father!~ , Carol Olson, Linda Warner.
Smith, Debbie Hatfield, Sharon Rozanski. .\fary Sheet~. Pat
H onkker, I.cc Brooks, Sherry .McC'.ane, Reva Xelson RO 11' '!:
Debbie .\!rKa>, Debbie Dick, Sandra Lee. Cathy Young, Cindy
Lemons, Pam llindc-n, Diane ,\llen, .\farcia Bund~ , Becky Clark,
Eldora Bachman, I.mda Dads Kay Weatherford ROii' 3: Sandra
GIO\er, Kath) lhnton, Kath)· Goumas, Kathy Reeter, I.aura
MIXED CHOIR
UOll' I: Chri~ Thorm, Barby RufTn<"r Nancy Goers, Bl'rky Pogue,
Diana .\forthland, C,1yl1· Olt·ndorf, Tonra Hartwig, Cindy Waller,
.\tarian Ka111.11as, Suzamu• Page, Bonnie Doddck ROii' 2: Kathy
Cri111m, \lr11 tha Rcco1 d, Linda 11.t)<''• Jud) D") t'l D1t·ml.i Dl'ilin 1,
Linda Liws.1y, P1•gs)' B1·rkcr, Carolyn Baird. :'\am y Shulkc, Jan
Suslcr, Xanq lluthmadlt'r, Xanq· Brcyfo~lc ROW .'I. Linda
Tra\'is, Kay Rrorkway, Janice Hinton, Da,c Boonl', G1·org1· I.andhoh, Charlo·s Woods, Da, id Ulbrich, Chark·s Hanington, Ikhhil'
Corwin, K.1thy l.Mnard Sman Doxit· Lunnda Rikr ROii' ·I:
K1·11 I'a111dl, Stt·\·e \\'o"d Chris Cra,·cns, S1t•\·c Sancb, :'\lark Jark·
sun, .\Ian \slw11f1·lt1·r \I1kc ~fullt•ntlorc Dan Clwatha111, Hoh
Burks, C,11y :'.'\irlruls, E1111;c11c \\ 1ll1ams. :\at Kiug.
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
ROW I. Sue llill, June \dem1an, Joyce Doddek, Donna Wooten,
\'icki \\ ilkin, Pat :\'isbet, llarl) nne Geisler, Pat Giberson, Jill
Limerick, Liz C'ramcs, .\lariannc S~hrocdcr UOW 2: \'1cki Pies·
:1.ala, Sandy Lotkmillcr, Sharon Todd, Debbie Rinehart, Raeann
Herr on, l.uann I lull, Gind) Fkmim(, Dv1111.t ,\<.h uck, Gail Kc,dc-r,
:\fartha I kt•t1, .\lart ha <,, ay ROW 3: Pat Erickson, .\lclissa Kcl-
low, Diana XC"wsham, Sandy Kyan, .\larr TuY.aucnct Dana M1llrr,
Pat llrallc>, Dana Creekmur, Shelley Carroll, Chc:r>I I hom.'\s
Lmda Brad>, Carol)n Bertram R II
Sheri") Koth. Ruth Srntt
Eileen c.rfford Pat Jenner, Lorc1
511 '• Sue Hum, Jan Heffron,
Jud}" l.inclcr, Jan Osborne, Kris H. ~~ . .f:mic-c ~loort', Carla Sternarna11
FRESHMAN CHOR US
UOll' I: lklindn lk1 htold, ~ancy Welsh, :\farcy :\It-lnik, :-.tar1ha
Raher, :-.ft•lissa \\'intt, B:ui,ara Wells, .\lar 1nne \\a rs, Dwa~nc
Cu er, .\tark :-.t111le111.lore, Ja<'k Buncl R, •>:•
Sa <>L:C, Denni'
Str 11o?ht. UOll' 2: Ka' Rt.-cd , Jan .\her \h "a }[,''ell, Cher)!
He drickson, Brenda \\'ait, Becky :-.lac \fee, Glenalicc Brewer, I.cc
Xcbon, I
' •'austc, St!:'c Richards, Denni> Lacox, Ted Thorson, Joh 'i
11. UOW 3: Pam Pope, Deanne Pcter,on, Cind)
Crawford, Dchbir Kieger, :\'ancy St<'' art. .>:auq l'bh1:1 , \lark
Custin, l.arry Ch1ldrc s, l'rcd Bu1 's J t• l :-.kFaddcn, Rid;: Al>l>vtt,
Ja>· Dunning, Jun Pitzer, ,\ndrew Perlmutter. /lOJI' 4: Mdissa
Paper, Rosel) n :\lcccc, Donna Dch ' ) d:rr O"e"' C.md) P11rf),
Barham D1llcr, :\lartha Lmn, jir S
h flo)d (,n~ford i\lark
\\"alk('r, Gar) D1ckcn~on, Kc\ in (,..m >ell, llrll <:rranaas 1 om
Grosse, l .."111") Childrc~•.
STUDENT
ROW I: Bill Shade', Carol Bingaman, Drnny Ioergrr, Alice Young,
John C1ans, JrfT Duncan ROW 2: Tom Grosse, Davr Light-
hall, Rit-hnrd \\ 1lhams, Greg Cargill, Dick Morris, Doug Hamman,
Kit Hamman, Ron Chabot.
The Student Council organized many worthwhile ,\cli\'ities this year such as st·nding mmt•
books to Africa. ha\'ing a skating party for donations to the 5ah ation Anny arnund Christmas time. and helping to sponsor tht• A F <;
Uthcers: Hill Shade, Pre~ident ; Denny Joerger. Vice-president ; Alice Young Srcretary, and John Gra\r.s, Trrasurer.
Ad\·isor: Mr. Buckle.>
CO UNCIL
Do you know what he said?
students. It also lu·lpl'd to buy the nt·w scoreboard at Pigoll Fil'ld. One of this administration's outstanding adiit•\ t•nwnts was its \'cry
sucn·ssful ho111t•coming which "·as the first to
makt• a suh~tantial profit.
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I t'uur.:ht I ta" a pudd' <Ill!
If I had IO t·hoo'c just one day ...
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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES
John Rotz, jerr) Buri;ener :\like Bad!'r, John I..c" 1s Paul In in
Ra) l'stcs, Bu1.z Gra,. Jim Roppa. Dick Ogdrn, Rick I m·dman
Sue <.ro r.
ROii' / · Ph,lhs Kelm, Jill :\liru•, Sall) J ones. Jill Flo
S
Lukacs. Gmn) \ aughn. :\lillie :\frCaddon. April Km
•Etta
Dash D<'linda Chapman Carol Deremiah ROW 2. Fred Gana\\a}.
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
ROW
Emert
Crorg!' Cl't'anias. Kart'n Bo•ky, Xanc~ Dei\\ning. jo)CC
Kathy K.rnfman, Rand)· Bate' ROW 2: Jane \\"ilhams.
Jan Sloan. :\!;11
io)
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<; "· 11 :\fanus, janrt :\fol-
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES
Jl() W I: Judy Bo>•
Young. UOW 2: ]01'
Sh rry :'\fcCane, Jan Susler, Debbie Hatfield, Carolyn 1-'i,hcr, J oyce
Rt 1cr, J an Sarff, Ccorgc Cookson, :'\iike K uhle, Craig .i\"ordland, Bill
Van ,\lstine, Rick Bo) le.
FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES
UO H' I· Kris Haye, \lartha D eetz, Chen·I 1'110111as, P.11 :'\i,bet, J . r, \[ 1r
Su~
Bill Cn·anias UVW 2 Stt ,.e Bollhur,t, John l>a\ is, Ralph Rosser, J
S
h, Ste
Jelf 11:\gt·n.
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LE CERCLE
ROW I: Xam S
c, Carolyn Baird, Carol Tangney, Celeste
Hoffman, Caro ,
er, Pat Honicker, Lucinda Rile)·, Ann Appelbaum, Kathv Grimm, Sherry :'\kCane. Debbie \lcKay ROW 2:
Penny Tennant, D«hbie Pl el1 >, Bee Wells. Jan Sir1s, Debbie Dick,
Kathy Harner, :'\farianne Schroeder, Belinda Bechtold, Deanne
Peterson, Gail Kcsslrr, Lee Nelson, Sharon Todd, Delinda Chap-
man ROW 3: Kay Dollahan, Jan Susler, Xancy Brcrfogle, :'\ladel>n :\fore)', Xan
I- 1<ner, Pattt Brall-y, Xancy Parker, Luann
Hull, ~fart ha Li~
Susan Doxie, :'\laryln Bro\\ n, Dchbic Corn in
ROW 4: Jim ,\, dal, Peter Daily, Craig .:\'ordhmd, Jim Burns,
Larry Juri;t•ns, Bill :\filler, Ray Estes, Sue Lukacs, David Brookman Kay Brockway, Cindy Waller, Xancy Huthmacher.
ROW I : :\farilrn Adams, Diane Bisr.an. Xancy Walker, Carol
Sterll', Bonni<' 'lhom:u, Pam Freitas::, Cathy Youn!l, Bjork Ror\·ik, P1•ggy Bcckrr, Ton}a Hartwig, \
F •lrath ROW 2: ~tr. Kirby, Roselrn ~leece, Debbie Rineha
Stephanie Volle, Xan Jones,
Gina Taylor, Greg Belue, Susan Shockey, Kathy Karloski, Carol
Lambert, ~Irs. Dowm ROW 3 :'\fary Koch, I ngrid Cravem, Kitty
Collins, Diant: Koons, \'icky Ford, Duane Carter, !'rank :'\[artin,
Julius Castelli, Cand}· Butts, Pat Baldock. Chris Cravens.
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FRAN<;AIS
ROW I: Gayle OIPndorf, Kris Andrrson, Martha Rerord, Jan Heffron, Carla Stcrnarnan, Connie Sirm, Joyce Emert, Paulette Kater,
Pat Albert, .\tnrian Kamnras, Joanne Lewis, Xanq· Goers ROW 2:
Rodwllc Rarnbad1, Pat Carrel, Donna Kime, .\farer .\lelnik, Cind} Crawford, .\fartha Cray, Melissa Piper. Cmd} Parry, Jeanne
5rhmitt, Barbara Diller, Julie Huss, Kathleen Zarbock ROW 3:
Loretta Sims, Marilyn Diller, Barby Ruffner, Manha Brown Judy
Linder, Bettr Evans, .\farll!aret Baull!her, Sharon Goldman, Diete
Oertgen, Beck Beaman, .\lar<ha Hardin, Linda Xanna RO II' 4:
Bob Rock, Sue Parry, Bob Friedman, Susan Luktryi, :'\anc> DO\• n·
ing, Linda Hayes, Becky Pogue, Linda .\!organ, Erin L}on, Pat J'oy,
~lartha Do"Tiing.
To hl~gin the year. Le Ccrcle Francais \H·nt in with Spanish and German Clubs to
build the Language Clubs float, "hich \\on third place in thl• homecoming parade
with the theme "Happiness is a Big Squl'ell"' ha\'C you ever 'el·n a paper-napkin
octopus?
\\'l· elected officers: Penny Tennant, pre,ident: Debbie Phelp', ,·ice-pre,ident; ~lar
abeth \\'ells. <.ccretary: and And) ()l,en, trcasuu·r.
At Tuesday-night meetings we heard ~fr. Kuncar, a French profc-.,01 at \1 llikin.
speak: saw ~fr K rb) 's slides of Europe; talked \\ ith jocllt• Valette ..\ f ~ -.tudent
from France: and had a Christmas program.
We wcrl' capably ad\'iscd by ~irs. Dm,ns and Mr 1'.11 1)'. Viw la France!
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SOC/ETAS LA TINA
UO II' I : Str\ r \\" rnt:t•r, Dt·C' lkt· Parr C hrryl Thomas. Jill I.imt•rirk , Jani1 t• :'\fo<•r<'. Dnnna ~!0011• S uannC" Pac,r . .\laffia Rkc,
Linda .\1<Km' ROW 2 : C1·01!:C (.n·anias. Rob Friedman. C:w
Schlarhtrr , Barbara I.arrirk, Su,an Luk<'\". Suzie Hill, Li/ Cra11w~.
Katll\ I.eor1ar<l, Diana ~lmthland, Dottir .\loakr. UOll' 3 : Crai~
Calclwl'll , Jim Christman, P<'t<'r Daily. Ste\·e Sands \lik1• Lra< h ,
B1111 <' Sa11d1•1,, Ri1·k Frit•dman. Jeff Canham. Bill Foi1•111an. Pat
Jrnncr. Clavton lla\·or ROW -I Shrllry Carroll. Dana C:11•t•k11111r,
.\f,ul'ia Williams. Barbara Burns. Jill .\kGhre. Kris (:lark Dorolhy Boy<'f, Pam Cantr<'ll, Susan Buchanan. \"icki Brandt
<.,,11, 1l'l.1~
Latina ''a' a 'Pry acti\ <' organization this ~Tar·.
It ''·•' the Pn•,ic!Pnt School of the Junior Cfas,kal
League for thl' 'outlwm half of lllinoi,, tlrus setting the
pace for other '<'hool' and being responsible for thl'
planning of the J.C.L. <Oil\ cntion for next fall. Program~ for the club meetin~s included skits and pla) let,,
reports. d iscu"ions, tape . songs. games. and Ile\\ this
\Car indi' ·c
ncl group projects. Especiall) interesting ''ere ti <.,,
malia program in I>cccmbC"r and the
Ccn,1 Rom, r• 01 Roman Banqtll't. in the sp1 ing. Thl'
dub .ilso hdpl'cl to 'ponsrn "lllcl<'nts ltC1lll tht· four )Cals
of Latin ta11~ht, as contl'stants in ti c State Latin Tourna11u•11t. And. of <·m11-...c. participation m all thl'-.<' acti\"llll'' brought a dml'r an111aintanc<' of Latin studl'nts
with t•ach othl'r.
C'on,ul Primu': C,ror:t' C:rc-.,ni."
Conrnl .,,., undu· lloh l"ric'Clm.1n
Cc•n,c·r: <:.~" ~' hl.tt tc·r
Qu.1t-.1nr: C:rq.~ C:.irgiU
.\rdilr: II.orb l ..irric k
Trilmnu.: J.1n s~rfT and Su'-'" 1.ul..-
lH'ltin Club inducts its new members.
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EL CIRCULO ESPANOL
ROW I: Bill \\'eichert. Robert Charneski. Dick Eiben. Da,·c Smith.
.:\fark Walker. J R. BaC'hmann. Bill Osborne, Harold :\frD· u~al
ROW 2 Pn·sident Xann Smith Sccn·tan· Jc•y Kessler, Tn·asurrr Kathv Reeter. Sht·n·nl Scott. Susan :\!anus. \falinda Hector.
Joyce Doddek. Suzanne . Ker sil. Candy Games ROW 3. Pam
Strate, :\fa11· Wayne. Donna \\'o<>ten Judy Budd. S >ndra Stt•" art,
Carolrn lkrtram. Sandra :\lillcr Patty '\isbet Kav \f, Cran Carol Laswc·ll ROW J Jn1ct Buri.:<'. S 1c II ·n \Ian \nn (.untcr.
Kathy Humphrey Carolrn Kimmel Brenda Dribcrt. Ka~ Dollahan,
Susan John..on Rita I.au1?11lm. '\an T \\'1lkins.
This year thr ~panish Club and bakt· sales. talks by the. :\.F S. students at their
dub meetings. and a Chri~tmas party with skits and games.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN
ROW / · RiC'k Smith. Ann Ellis. Connie Srntt. Judy Bovcr. Linda
Bundy, Ginl(er 01(den, Kathy Kaufman R<>n Em:land. Roh \\'l'idu:11, Cla1k Inc<' ROii' 2: St<'wart R< >hl'rt<. Bob '\orth Kathv
Popma. Chris Popma, Conni1• l!nft. Randa Edwards. \ icki Pics1ala. Jan Osborne. .\n11a Smith. :\lary .\nn Talbott. Jan Sims
ROW 3. ~frs. Crail(, Gary Owens. RiC'k Leac·h . .Jim 01(dcn, Ste\('
Bohnl'r. Harold Han~~. John Jnl(ham, Kathv Tunnicliff. .:\fartha
Haupt Priscilla Drak<' l'l'<'d :\1illcr UOW ·I· John Smith. Roi;:cr
Crinin. Linda Trads Stl'\'(' llunt<'t , Bnh Kap<'111id, ( 'lwn I I rank,
Larn Rucff. Bill H<>ffman. Bob Bolin. Dennis Rock. :\Luic Fvutdi.
1 he purpose of German Club is to pro,·idt' a deeper and more meaningful background of Germany's language. customs. and people than is possible to gi'e in chm
PEP
ROii' I: Li1 Cran1<'s, :'\farry :'\frlnik, Connie Lotzi:esell. Cina Taylor, Linda :'\fyn,, C.nil 1.andc•rs, Carol Laswell Sammy Sue ,\mes,
Candv ( .anll's, Joy< 1• Dodclt·k, Jarku• '\ic·dcrbrock Carol Tangm'}',
Connie Scott, Dchhit• Dick, lhrhara Tat<'. Jackie Owens, Genalicc
Brcw<'r, Bee kc Bl'aman, Cail Goad, Kathy Grimm, Sherry :'\kCant',
:'\larilyn Dill1•r, Jam· William< ROW 2 · Rita Repl•lgle, Pat Scdcrlund, Deanne Peterson, ChcT)I Frank, Jani• e :'\Iurhow, Jranne
Bullock, Bonnie Thoma,, Diane l .oni;:o, :'\fclissa Wintz, :'\farsha
Sandc•rs. Linda Da, 1s Carol Alt>xandcr, Barb Cokman Stc•phanic
Voll<' l\ian Jorws, "'anq: Shulke, Esther Roles, Kathy Gaumas,
Jacque· Cran<', Paulrttt' Kater, Linda Bundy, :\frs. :O.kCrl'ary. ROW
3 Pam Pop<' Pat Erickson. :'\larianne Schroeder, Jan Sloan, Jarll'l
Sidman. '\anry \\ 1lkins, Belinda Berhtold, Sue Horn \1clissa
Kl'llnw L111da '\orman, Jeanne Bennet, Terry llornhurklc• \.fary
Koch, :'\farna \\ 1lhams, Ellen Gifford, Cindy Parry, :'\lclis<a Pipc•r,
Lc·e .\'c·lsc r Sharon Todd :\ancy Fisher, Jeannenc Hall, Jan Hoff-
The Pep Club cheers our basketball team to virtory.
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CL UB
man, Patti Folrath, Mn. Rowan ROW 4: Jan Heffron, Judy Linder, Linda Bcx•lun, .Mary Kamph. Susie Hill. Janet }.frCamrnark,
Celeste Hoffman, Marfia Rice, Jane Olsen, :\far>· Sheets, Dottie
Moake, Carol Olson, Jurwt Pal!e. Ann Ellis. Suzanne Page, Julie Huss, Kit Hamman, Lt·e Brooks. Kathy Campbell, Becky Pogue,
Cindy Wallt·r, :-..anry lluthn '&ckn :\.fartha Record, Jill ~ftGhee.
ROW 5: Sandy Rted, I.orclt1. S 1 '~ ~farcia Bundy. Linda Trad,,
Debbie Phelps. J 1 dy Budd ( • lyn Kimmel, Kathy Koffman,
Connir Sims, Kathy Leonard, Cayla Rainr~, ~faril)·n ~mirh l'ena
Smith, Kay WcatlwrCord, Pam Strate, Donna Dash, lanr. ( •tAolo
.Maral1t•th \\'ells, Suz}' llamilton, Pam \\'hitll'y1 \ rr \nn I :1rw
\ndy Olsen, Karen Bo)lcy. ROW 6: Xancy \.\dsh <:hr11I I horn·
as, Cail Kc >ler, Xanq Core>, Janet Hcu~er, ~1.utha I.inn lll'hhi('
Kiegt·r, Kay Kirchman, Andv Thomas, Sharun Ruz11nski, Lindo.
Li\'csay, Karen ~falino"ski, Debbie Hatfield, Pam HinJcn, Knrcn
B'rown, l.ouise Carbone, Jamee Hinton. Dana ~tiller.
The putpo~e of the :'.\facArthur Pep Club is to gi\ c organized \<>Cal suppoit to
our team'. During the basketball season Pep Club sits in a special block of 'l'nb for
thl• g:utws. For the first time this year. '><>me '' ork i' being done '' ith flash card .
\it mlx•r... hip is open to anyone willing to buy a season basketball ticket. attend the
gamt•s in uniform (white bo11sc and dark skit t), and ust• tlwir TH'\\ pla-iic me~
aphones for yelling. Pep Club has prowd itst'lf to ht• a \rt; suC'C'l'ssf ul organization
owr tht' last sewral years in building our sd10ol spirit.
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G.A.A.
UOll'
I: Slwrry K >t'h
\ irki Pi<'s;ala, Jackie
Ow<'n~
Barhara
'l'aH., L111l a B11mh \ 1< ka· l'hmnas. Bt•rky Law, :\'ann Smith, Jill
LinH•1irk. Slw11y llowl'll, Diana :\t·wsham, ROW 2 Judy Pridl··
mon', I'll s I .inda St rll Srr , Kan·n Hawnn. Trl'as
Don11a
C:1111p, l'oirat Chau
Dot ua Dash Intra-mural manal(l'I \fartha
Do" niug, D..lihit• 1latfil'ld Kay Wrathrrford. Stl·i>har>H' \ ollt',
Janet lll'll5l'r, ll.1rh Colt·n.an I kl<'nr Bruso, :\fvra Lt't' \hrsha
Tiu• Cirls' Ath!t·ti<· .\"o\iation gi\'l'S girls a chanct· to participatt• in spot ts 011bidl' of tlwir regular i.,•ym hom. Tlw
spot h rangt• f 1om hask1•tball in the fall and icl' skating in
Pol1•11 UO JI' ,'/: J.11wt Pokn \farilvn Sandrrs Karen Roppa, .J 11dy
Quinlan ( <•tlllit• Sirm Lunnda Rill'y. Kathy T11nirhlf, lla1ha1a
Dial, l"oni 5uft)r,, Iklx1rah Clowr. Judy Burdirw. Donna ,\drork ,
Cinl(t'r 01.(dl'n UOl1' ·1: Hallie Hahnstadt \.lllry llall, l\:\1h11·
I >illn, K.1n• \\ l·hh, Kan·n \!alinowski. \farna \\ 1ll1a111s, Elkn (~jf.
fo1tl, l>ana \lilll•r, Pam Strate. Carol \ln•andt•r, Eill'l'll Ciff01d,
\lass l.t·no\t'r.
tlw ''intt·r. to howling in the spring. GA.A. builds kad1·1s
and pt omott•s good sporhmanship.
DEWEY JJECIMALS
ROW I Sh.1n>11 l.a11ckt11n, T1·1 .l S 11th Shrrry Koch, Brun· Dunrnn, Br<"k)· Grant, Kath) Humphrt·) \larie Kuizinas ROii' 2:
Donn B11111gard1wr. \f.1n Iii \kQualit)", Kay \\'l·ath1 rford, n, It) .I
Christison, Jo)Tl' Ll'l' '10111111 Jan \fin, Janice \foort', l.mcla B1111<ly NOW 3: Tnl'sa S1qih1·ns. Su .an Patrick, Sue Koukl, Ca1h1•ri1w
Collins, Jt•lf 1>11ncan, Cindy Haye_,, \farsha Pot..11. t\ulu Klaus
UOll' /· ,\l.11ib1·1h Ba1111 D!'11T 1s Batorson, Gcu1!!l' Cuubon. Flo)d
Sundt•rlik, l'am1·la Brown S1 ,nna \tac Dda11q, Kadi)· L\:011urJ
Sman Shor kt•).
Tlw D1·wl'Y D1·cimals is the sO<'ial organization
of tlw lihrat) ,t,1ff. This ) car thl' club has had
a wicm·r roast and a Christmas part)'. The
car entered in the homecoming parade won
third plan·.
Thl' :\1ac.\1th 1 lihra1r staff is a mcmh.·r of
tht• Illinois "it11dl·nt Lib1 arian A.,sociation. the
state org.m11.1tton, and tt ts a participant m
tlw Cl•nt1 al R1·••1on of thl· I S L. \.
Thl· work pnfornwd h) tlw staff is. of course.
indispcnsabk to tlw funrtioning of the library.
OffireN: Betty C:hristi't>ll, treasun•r; \farda \kQuali1y, ,·kc-prrsidrnt
crford, <('t 1t•tary: and Donn Bumgardner, pre,ident.
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I\.'' \\'cath·
F. T.A.
Linda Readies. Carol Stc.-ele Sa Jy ~iixell , Donn Bumgardner
Barbara Sechrest f Id
L Ta> lor, \'irkic Sailsbery,
Bonnie Thomas. Jean Carter, Lmda Getz, Pat Giberson, :\fary
Koch.
ROW I: Gail Gesell. president, Jan Sloan, vice-president, Kathie
lkmeking, secretary, Carol>n Cress, trea,urcr, Carol Giberson, parli::unentarinn, Kathy l.eonard, historian, Pat Albert UOll' 2: :\fiss
Breeze, Diana Dcardorff, Susan Bryan, Judy Getz, Janke :\luchow,
UOW 3:
The Futu1c Tearhers ()f Amc1fra Club is dedicated to inn easing nwmbc1 ~: knO\\ ledge of the teaching pro l sx1on.
,\rti\ iti(•s th ix yt•ar ha'(' inclu<kd talks by the .\ F ~ slu-
dcJlls on education in their nati\ c countries .111d ho~ting
P.' l'.A. Pa1t•nts' Visitation.
F.H.A.
ROW I: Sandy Glovrr, Shcila Harrington. Connie Parkison. Linda Pigg, J<'nn Cnr(t·r, Bonuie Doddek. ROH' 2: Dixi<' F1,.her,
Prc.-sidr.nt; Beth Al1•xa11dcr, \'ire President: Peggy Waite
tary; Pc.-ggy Gordon, Treasurer; Marilyn Cunninl(ham. Committt'eman; Pat Suhomske, Mary Slaughter, Barbara Dial, Kat hr
Hunt, ~1 ~s SC'hroth.
Senc-
F11tu1c I lo111c111akc1s of America is a national mganization
de,igned for girls interested in home economics. Acti,·itics
for their 1961-65 )Car included social. educational. and ser-
vin· projects centering around the theme of citin•nship and
ml'ntal health.
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ROW I: Carol ln•in, President, Janet Owens, \'ice President,
;\lartha Kraft, Secretary, Claudia. Gillespey, Treasurer, Karen
George, Carol I.ichtcnberger, Bonnie Dc><ldek. ROW 2. Kath y
Bates, Kathleen Flugaur, Pam Docker), Ka>" \\ rllb Jane
;\larilrn Cunningham, Judy Roberts, ;\h,, Riggs
~.
Future l'\111...,1·s of r\nw1 ica is a group set up for a better undcr~tanding of lll11,ing, and to a~sist in acquainting- students \\ ith tlw various health facilities that arc arnilablt•
in our community. Futur ::\ rscs assist 0111
Miss Riggs, io treating stmkr b.
~t ltool
nu1sc,
AUTO MECHANICS
;\fike Calo, John ;\fa5sey, Dan ;\fahnk<'. Waynt• ;\1addo'<, ,\Ian Foust, T erry St·ab
Auto \kchanics gin·s studt·nts an oppo1 t1lllit) for pt:1ctical cxpt•rit•ncc in repairing cars. During the year. studen b lt•arn how to ri'pair moto1, hoJ). anJ fender
parts.
this page is sponsored by PE:\ COCK CLl .\'\; ERS
ATHLETICS
Dan Cole attempts the extra
MA c)s FOOTBALL TEAM KICKED OFF
Brock Butts, Doug ~forrison , and
Ron Woods is jolted near the goal.
100
point against Urbana.
TO A TOUGH GRID SEASON.
Rod Portis close in for the ta<'kle.
Tlw Generals should not be di~couraged by th1·i1 3 (, reco1d. but
rather look upon it-- cau,cs. Although they lacked 'itc. the Generals
certainly madl· up for it '' ith their spirit. They fought haul and
representl'd Mar,\ rthm '" ability to ''set tough whrn the going gets
rough ." 011r fii:.t \'ictory was o,·er St. Teresa. and after a ho111c
loss to Alton, we rebounded in a well-played game a1.,raimt Lanphier.
This win brought us a third place in the Capital Confen·ncc.
IOI
ROW I: Bruce Edwards, Greg Cargill, Bob Cross, Terry Bobbitt,
R T. Graham, John Rot7, ROW 2: Doug Morrison, Dan Cole,
Randy Batt·s, :\fikc Cottle, Murray Beck, Jerry Bur!lener, \1ike
Bader. ROii' 3: Fred Burgett \fanager, Bob Friedman. Skip
Pieszala, Dave Sanders, Greg Dye, Denny Joerger, Darrell :\fillrr.
ROW 4: Jeff Kupetz - Manager, Thom Moss, Bob Huntrr, Bob
Ila}·cs, Jim Campbell, Terry Olive, Da,·e Erwin.
BUT WITH SUCH HUSTLING PLAY
196-l tn-captams: Keith Rode;en. Jerry Burgener, and Mike Bader.
The General's linemen stack-up an Eisenhower ball carrier.
ROW I Dan ~fahnkc, Rod Portis. Stc\'e Huss, Rusty ~fartin, Joe
Doolin, Jim Akxandt•r. ROW 2: Keith Rogers, Al Cowi.:ill, Willit·
Graham Ron Woods, Brock Butts, Tom Thomalla, ~like Unger.
ROW 'J. Doug Prinn', John Faulhaber, Al Smith, Hugh Row·
den, Greg Bt"lue, John Burchard, Gene Gar\'cr, Wa)nt: R11\'lf'll ,
\,f'(1 , Ch,11 lil' I lt-1111 ROW 4: Les Barir;cr, Ron S<·hr0<:dcr, ::".1ikc
Shewmaker, ,\ndy Roberts. Jim Cobb, Ji111 Skcixi. D.i11dl \'1111
>an ~fgr.
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THEY GA VE .IT EVERYTHING THEY HAD,
Fine offensive- blocking provided the much needed time in the backfield.
All was not "1><"a«h1·s and cream" a' thi> l.iscnhowcr pla}cr ,Jjppc<l b) the line
pass for a touchdown.
AND WE BACKED OUR TEAM WITH SPIRIT
Our defen~c surveys the\\ reckage.
\'aluablc rc<crws watch the play.
Statistican Tom \'augh11 am! :-.tanager Wa~ nc Russdl.
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roach Boh :\lathcson's eight vean. of experience at ;\fac,\rthur
helped pull our team through its rou~hest season.
All-City team members: Rusty Martin, Keith Rod~cn, Tom
Thoma Ila.
WE LEA VE IT TO THE SOPHS AND
Sc lhomore ooac·hc~ :\foutra> and Curlis S;'.1ILE.
Freshmen coaches Wachter and Bushell make thrir own plays.
ROW t: Gary Vanu, Gory J>onah<"Hr, Chark-s Harrington , Ron Chabot, l,ar·
ry Rodlftrl, 1 om Rtth<><k, Jan Sari!,
McKtntit, John Wat1rrs, Jrrry ,\I.
ltn. ROW 21 Ron lllankrn•hlp, :'\at Kinlf John Bro,.n, Churk Q111ck J>an
I.a.,horn, Str\I' HJkrr, St<"r :'\adrnhmli, Dau Chratham, Mike \\1mmrr, J:d
Sh1•l.c, Rirk 1:11,1, ·1 im Curr)', Rirlr. l'trkins, Mark Vr>t ROW 3: lbH (,lo\rr,
~f!r., llrudlry f'ord , Ron !'>hallrr, ,\l Filson, Mikr ~fa)fidd , ,\nd) Rill"), !.)Ir
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Manl.-y, Charlrs Woods Cr<ll Smith, ~fik~ O<rr. RO\\ 4: Grr1 Cutrr, 1)~1<
R1dg• , l>a-. Laffrrty, l om Chaml><'rlain, Sttvt Camphrll, Larry Ru•ff, D"i~ht
lhll, <:ary (,add1r, ~l1kr ~full~ndorc, 1rrr.· Rorlfncr, Brurr Gilford J>a,r
C'hnn.-y, John l .nmh <:rorgc Cookson, L,·nn Uchtrnbrrgrr.
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ROW I: Dirk ~kDonald , :\[arty Robazek, Da,·e S1 .1 e, Tom
.Allen, Ke,in Cra\ens, Paul Bates, Tom Whitley, Ira \, ott, Ja)'
Dunning, Tom Grosse, Kim :-.tartin, Eric Belue. ROW 2: Greg
Keller, Robert Graham, Gary Hunter, John :\kfadden, Dick Bobbin, Da,id Heidgerken, Ste\e \\'alcher, Larn C drc,<, Doug Jones,
~cal Johnson, Bob :\loore, :O.like :O.lu.ss<on Stc,·e Bollhorst, Ton}
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Ric ha :l S rogler, Tood Sn th, ~fark Stan le~, Flo)d (;l'ssford, 1tal
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Ta,lor, Kcdn Campbell, Tom Pruett, Gary Dickinson, Rock)
Burns, Ste\C Jacobus, Bob Ducey, Ra)' Bernckins, ~lark Ped, \ltl.c
Carrel, Jim Smith, Don Little.
Uh-One, Uh-Two ... !
And they didn't even call a foul?
The line-up
MA c)s CA GERS LACKED HEIGHT . . .
Mac's cagers had a fine overall season. Varsity Coach De~foulin's
teams have always been real spirit raisers, and this year ''as no exception. Our well-drilled, talented team was always ready.
MacArthm \'s. Eisenhower
Mike Badt•r
Floyd Campbell
Les Barger
Randy Bates
Al Cowgill
Jeny Bmgent•r
Joe Doolin
BUT THEY HAD TEAMWORK, SPEED) AND SKILL
Keith, gi\'C that ball back!
Dave Lockmiller
Pat Ryan
Herb Rapp
Keith Rogers
Al Smith
Captain- Jim Roppa
Ron Woods
OUR CHEERLEADERS BROUGHT YELLS OF APPROVAL
What's holding you back?
Mphomorc Coach Tu1 ner
Freshman Coach '\t•\·111
Var~ity Coach Dl·~foulin
Athletic Director Schlosst•r
AS WE CHEERED OUR TEAM TO VICTORr
Heads up!
Up in the air- Junior Birdmen!
Captain Roppa goes up for two.
THEY SHOWED EVIDENCE OF HARD WORK. . .
Ron Woo<ls, Randy Bates, and Herb Rapp enjoy another
game.
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ROW I: Paul Bates, Bill ~frCos
key I ony faylor Ri1 h Dent, Bob Foy, Steve Wakher, Joh11 ~frFad
den, Mike Allen. ROW 2: Tern· :\an ·e Da,·e Li~hthall. J 1.. Smnh,
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WHICH DID NOT DISAPPOINT US.
SOPHOMORE TEAM: John Renner, Charlie Helm,
Harry Pndrm 'rl' '\hrk Jackson, Lynn Lichtenberger, Mike K uhle,
Steve Campbell, ~fike Derr, Dan Cheatham, Chuck Quick, J erry
Allen, Ron Blankemhip, Mark \'est, :\ate King, Rick Bo>·le Steve
Beck (manager). Xot Pictured: John Waters.
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D~n·e Griffiths-
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Harold McDougal - 103 lbs.
120 lbs.
Jim Campbdl- 133 lbs.
MATMEN SHOWED REAL ((FIGHT)) AND STAMINA
John Coutrakon -127 lbs.
Co-captain
Varsity coach ~loutrar and Frcsh-S>ph coach Ferguson
d1S1:"uss an upcominsr match.
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Dennis Iluson-151 lbs.
Tim Iknebr)-138 lbs.
Mike Ewald-1·15 lbs.
And) Robcrts-180 lbs.
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Dl'nnis l ocgl'r-165 lbs.
Co-captain
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BLACK'S SPOR IT\ G GOODS
John Coutr:1kon pim his opponent with the guillotine.
Anc' Rt r, rts usrs the double-arm tie-up.
Dt'nny Huson
Cluis Thomalla decks his Jacksonville foe.
THEIR · FINE WRESTLING LED TO A
Var.;it) Coach 11outra) again fi nishrd another fine season with a proud
record. Afll'r a somewhat &-appointing 7 -4 dual meet record, our
grappleN \\Oil their O\m lmitational, the Capital Conference crown,
and the District Champion,hip. Fresh-soph Coach Ferguson was a
great ao;,et to the undcrdas,men as ''ell as the \"arsity.
Near-ann and tight waist is one of Tim Heneb0"s specialities.
warms-up in a hridg<·.
Thom Moss ''puts the screws" to his opponent.
The hca<l-lcwr is quitt' t·ffertivc when :-.fike Ev.·ald is bchiml it.
~fikc Cottle takes t\Hl with a 1t:\c1sal.
THIRD CONSECUTIVE DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
this pa~e 1s spon<:0rt'd by
YOCXG'S PACKIXG C011PA:\"Y
JUNIOR VA RS/ TY ROW/: John DeLura, Da\r Criffith!, Chuck Olivt'r, Clarence \\'est, Bill :\tichat'I Tom Riebock. ROW 2: Bill Baird, Brock Butts, :\fike Cottlr, Dave
Sandrrs, Boh Rock, Jack Pitzer, Ron Shroeder.
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS. A REAL GOOD SEASON!!!
FRESH-SQPH ROW I: Lam Rndcters. Tom Allen, Pat
Hart, \11kr Cox \f1Ckt·y McC.unmack Enc Belue Stuart Burk,
H. B Wamrr. ROW 2: D:I\ Sr ith, Lyle Butler. Steve :'\adrnhu,h,
:\fark Star e)·, Andy Pt'rlr 1uttrr Ron Chabot. Gcorire Landholt,
Mike Wilt·y Doug Jones, Wallv :\fichael. ROW 3· Cal") '\1Chols,
Dan Hurley Ste\·e Baker, Charlie Scott. Richard Pillow, Jim DKk,
Tiny :\forv-ir Ed Shobe, Bob Enirle. Galen Stanley, Dave I..affrrty.
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CLASSES
FRESHMAN
CLASS OF 1968
FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Tom Grossr, Dave Lighthall, Pat Erickson, Cindy Rentfro, :-fan<'y Welsh, Carol>·n
Bertram ROW 2: Marcy Melnik, David Shobe, Rick Wack, Lee :-<elson, Darrel Richardson,
Steve Canhan, Sharon Josserand.
FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORS
ROW I· Mrs. Means, Miss Breeze, Miss Fugate, Mrs. Henry ROW 2: Miss Canathers, Miss
Story, Mr Phipps, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Maurice.
Rick Abbott
Ruth Ad.ims
Donna Adcock
June Aderman
Patsie Albert
Mike J. Allen
Mile O. Allen
Tom Allen
Richard Ammann
Alan Ashenfelter
Donna Bailey
Kathy Bailey
Linda Bailey
Emily Baker
\'ick1 Barfield
Jim Barnard
Kathy Bate•
Paul Bates
Susan Critchelow
Maribeth Baum
Brenda Beals
Belinda Bechtold
Eric Belue
Skip Berneking
Carolyn Bertram
Bob Bilyeu
Joan Blahitka
Joyce Blakeman
Dick Bobbitt
Linda Boehm
Cynthia Boland
Bob Bolin
Steve Bollhorst
Kathy Bomball
Glenda Bonds
Linda Brady
Pat Bralley
Janet Brett
Glenalice Brewer
Frederick Butts
Carol Brookman
Pamela Brown
Stuart Buck
Gary Budd
Barbara Bunch
Jack Bunch
Linda Bundy
Robert Burns
Bonita Britton
Craig Caldwell
Bill Campbell
Kevin Campbell
Steve Canham
Mike Carrel
Shelley Canvll
Duane Carter
Frank Castelli
Bill Chapman
Larry Childress
Dremaio Clark
Robert Cline
Catherine Collins
:\ ancy Corey
Don Cothern
Beth Cox
Mike Cox
Liz Cram<>
Kevin Cravens
Cind,· Crawfor<.
Dana Creekmur
Dennis Batonon
Carol Dannrr
Danny Darst
Danny Darst
Myrnie Daut
Tom Davidson
John Davis
Loui<e Da' is
Martha Deetz
John Defenbough
Donna Delancy
Richard Dent
Jim Dick
Gary Diekinron
Barb Diller
Allen Dix-on
Pam Dockery
Joyce Doddek
Wes Donaldson
Bill Duey
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Bob Duey
Jay Dunning
J arnes Eadie
Jim Easterling
Ste'e Eckert
Mary Lou Eddleman
Judy Ellrick
Rohn England
Pat Erickson
126
CLASS
~'"''" F.u·nol<"
l),,bbtc l'nir
l.arry l'auue
l~u ry Feller
Da,1d I <i rill
hn<I Frnn<y
kon f is.t1rl
Nancy t'1d1<r
Cindy J ltm11111
Viclty l'ord
Shelley f'o11cr
Bob Foy
John J'nis
Mark Carrn1
llarlynnr Cmle
Floyd Ceu(ord
Jim Griz
kobcrl Getz
Ed-.nrd Ghardl
l';a1 Gib<"rton
Eill"rn Gifford
I.arr) GoodinJ
Robert Graham
~hrtl1a Gra)
llill Grrnias
~rarcy lin lhn
Rodgrr Grimm
Tom Grou~
~f..rk (;uuin
Jtfl H•11en
l'r.111k ll.1hnstadt
;\';&nry l!.111
Brm Hardy
P.11 ll.1rt
Hoh llau1ki111
C:ind) Jlayr1
Krii l!nH'S
l,onnie Jlaztl
I.,., llrctor
\talmda Hrctor
Jan JldTron
ba,id llndgcrken
Fred Hrld
\\ allir llnnpstrad
Rick Hcndnck\
Ch•IYI Hendrickson
Rac.\nn Baron
Jan l!euwr
"iu1ir lhll
Rr• Hoh
G•ry Hopkins
Sur Hom
!>larcaa !lo" ell
Sherr) Ho" ell
I uann Hull
I. 1ry llun1.-r
II.on llurle\
I :J irk
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Jill lnsl•
1<1rhard lnin
I >.;11111 Jack.on
\rr\t• Jnci,Lui
l'ot J~nc1
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JCDJ~D
Hr ii Jvlmson
'ral Jnhnton
1<1rhard lohnwn
Uour Jones
'h ron Jvuer<lnd
l "lucnrc Joyner
\\pry !\amp(
lkbb1c Jo.:uhd1h
(:r.:SWY Keller
Mdma Kell°"
C:a1I ti.•ulrr
lkbra Kaser
Ron K111kr
~lt"\C Kuchens
Carol Klau1
~hcrry
Koch
J::llcn Kollofu1
Grco;ory Koukl
lom Krnusc
\laric Kuizina1
U<bb1e K>gtr
l><nnas Lnco'
John l.ambcrt
lkcltr La"
Jim l.r" i1
C"arol Lich1~nbcrger
Oa'r Lighthall
11l Lima1ck
l
udy Lindrr
" l ar1ha Linn
Don Linlc
"i~ndY I.oclmillrr
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DulDe I.on~
Hedy \lc.\1rr
127
:\ick McCamack
William McCo,key
Paul 1\icCrary
Dick l>kl>ouald
John 1\l<Paddl'n
Kim Martin
Roselyn 1\leen·
Marc' l>frlnik
Jan ~lier
Dana 1\liller
Sandra Miller
David Minton
Bob Moore
Chct)I 1\!oore
Denny Moore
Janice Moore
Laura Moore
Mary Moore
Randy Morgan
Mark Mullendore
Mike Musson
Terry Nance
Tom Neideffcr
Diane Neilson
Lee :'\t'lson
Diana !\cwsharn
Pat Xisbit
Ginger 01(den
Cory Oldweiler
Bill O>borne
Jan O>borne
Dann\· Owtn
Jackie Owens
DeeDee Parr
Cindy PMry
Mark Peck
Sherie Perkins
l>lik<" Perks
Andrew Perlmutter
Deanne Peter.on
Vicki Pie,zala
Richard Pillo"
Dick Piper
Meli"a Pipe1
Jim Pitter
Marsha Polen
Pam Pope
Mtke Powers
Tom Pruett
Len Pryczynski
Martha Raber
Danny Rainey
Cathy Rambach
Janrt Ramsey
David Randolph
Sandy Read
Kam Reed
Kay Reed
Gu'· Reeder
Cin·d, Rentfro
John Rexroad
Benny Reynolds
Richard Reeter
Ste\e Richards
Darrel Richard,oo
Debby Rinehart
Mart\ Roba1.1k
Diane Robert•
Dou'{ Robison
Ralph Ros>er
Pat•y·e Ro1h
~(ary Ro\\e
~fanha Ru.,ell
Sandy Ryan
Santi).· Ryan
Vickie Saibbery
~far.ha Sanden
Roger Sa,age
Ste\e Scheibly
Jeanne Schmitt
~farianne Schroeder
Charle. Scott
Ruth Scott
Jerry Seeforth
John Sellers
Sue Shackelford
David Shobe
Su<an Shockey
Ha I Shoemaker
Wendell Shoop
Lor.ita Sims
David Skelley
Anita Smith
Jim Smith
John Smith
~ancy Smith
Todd Smith
Richard Spengler
Charles Squires
128
CLASS
Noble Staley
Mark Stanley
Carla Sternarnan
Rick Stivrnon
Phil Stohs
Rick Stone
Sharon Stone
Dennis Straight
Nancy Stuart
Terry Studebaker
Jerry Sumntr
Flo)d Sunderlik
Barbara Tate
Tony Taylor
Rhonda Tolbert
Tracy Taylor
Ricky Teschnrr
Cheryl Thoma•
Dave Thoma•
Vickie Thomas
Albert Thompson
Sharon Todd
:-fary Town•end
Linda Thonby
Mike Vail
Rex Vernon
Rick Wack
Brenda Waitc
Steve Walcher
Mark Walker
Butch \\ allace
Maryanne Walters
Mary Kay Wayne
Jim Weaver
Donald Weaver
Kathy Weaver
Bob Weichert
John Wells
Barbara Wells
Steve Wtlls
Nancy Welch
Ste\e Wenger
Jim White
Vid.i Wilkin
Tom Whitley
Sut> \\filliatn~
Meliosa Wintz
Jerry Wolfe
Fred Woltz
Donna Wooten
Mike Wylie
John Williamson
Peggy Goodwin
Ted Thorson
129
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CLASS OF 1967
SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Ron Chabot, Kit Hamman, Susan Buchanan, Ron Blankenship, Lee Brooks, Linda
Wicker, Tonra Hartwig ROW 2: Larry Swartz, Ron Cline, Andy Riley, Mark Jackson,
George Landholt, Madelyn Morey, Nancy GO<'rs.
SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS
ROW I: Mr. Schuster, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Hagebush, M r. Booher ROW 2:
Mr. Tapp, Mr. Nevill, Mr. Maurer, Mr. Lanman, Mr. Traylor.
Krith Adrrman
Art Adlrr
C•rol ,\lr,andrr
Di.me Allrn
Jrrry ,\llrn
Jam Amd;\J
Samnt)' Amts
J. R. BMhmann
Diane B.1ilry
Carohn B•ird
Str' e · Balrr
Pat Baldock
>\Ian Ball
Dick Barfield
Cindy Barnes
Chris Barnett
Clayton Bavor
Ron Braman
Steve Beck
Pegg)· Brckrr
Jrannr Bennett
~fatt
Brrtram
Doane Bi<ran
Chrr) I Blakrman
Mikr Blanken<hip
Ron Blankrn<hip
Pat Bia) lock
lrrne Bor1'tahler
Strvr Bohner
Dave Boone
Makt Booth
Dorothy Boyer
Jud\ Boyt-r
Rick Bo,le
L•rry Bramh•ll
\'icki Brandt
:>:ancy llreyfogle
All•n Brix
Tom Broadhacker
Kay Brockway
Bob Brookman
Lrc Brook•
Esther Brown
John Brown
Kar~n
Brown
Martha Brown
Maryln Brown
Rosc-marit Brown
John Brownlee
NNhellah Bru<o
Su<an Br)an
Becky Brron
Sus•n Buchanan
Sam Burdine
CLASS
Fr•nces Burgett
Jim Burns
Lyle Butler
Dan Cahill
Kathy Campbell
Steve Campbell
Pam Cantrell
Louise Carbone
Dennis Carothers
Greg Carter
Ron Chabot
Tom Ch•mberlain
Dave Chaney
Robert Charnrski
Dan Cheatham
Kris Clark
Ron Cline
Barb Coleman
Bill Coleman
George Cookson
Drbbie Corwin
John Coutcr
Mike Cox
Chris Cravrns
Pat Crawford
Ste,·e Crawlord
Marilyn Cunningham
Tim Currey
Peter Daily
Donna Dash
Linda Davis
Mark Dehorlly
Brenda Deibert
Mike Derr
Debbie Dick
Jane Dillinger
Syhia Dillman.
Bonnie Doddek
Kay Dollahan
Gary Don•hower
Bill Douglas
Marth• Downing
Susan Doxie
Pri<cilla Drake
Jane Drew
Karon Du<fy
llrucc I>unun
!>h.iron l.d,.ard•
U1tk l.lbt'.n
Rkk I.lb!
Ann l.lhs
Becky £thnlon
llcny J.:uns
Sm m.in f.,'ant
Al 111.un
('.;uolyn riahcr
n..,.. r;.11,.,
S.andy I ru.. acer
Anne folrath
Bradley ford
!.:athy 1 otter
Cheryl tnnk
Cmrisr. •rnnk
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Jurly C:rlL
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Loia G lo Hr
S.unly (;!111 rr
N.1nry Gnr11
Kathv Gouma.
1'.at Grabowski
Lury GrcH
Dai 1d Gr11t11h1
h11by l.nmm
.H.dla C..:fl.m
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Carulvn Hndley
Gaf)' llall
Kit Homm:in
Gary Huuon
Cathy Harner
Da1c Harper
Charles Harrington
Charle• 11 nrTLs
Steve Harm
Kathy llanhbaro:•r
'l onva lfar1wig
Debbie ll~•hcld
Harold ll~)CJ
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OF )67
Tom H~tor
l'h\ Iii• llo•lland
Charlir Helm
ntt Hrlrn
m Hickman
"ight Hill
Pam llindrn
Janicr Hinton
Dill Hollmann
U
Cclr;tt Hoffman
:\like Hobrmtdn
Carl Holt
Henrietta Holt
Pat Honicl<rr
Kath) Honnold
Trrry HornhucUe
Homer Howell
£d Huf!
Tom Huff
Kathy Humphrey
Eddie Hunter
Karen Hutchins
:'\anq Huthmacher
Bob In],lc
Linda ark
Mark ack•on
!>ur Ann J rnnings
Brtnda Johnson
:-<an Jonu
l.Mry Jur11rns
Jo Kanak11
Kathy Karloski
Tom Karnf'I
Monica Katchmar
John Keach
Su1anne Keruil
John Kilborn
~at Kinor
Jud\· Klau•
John Kornrcra)
Sur Koukl
:\like Kuhle
D.>'e Laflnt)
John Lamb
Carole l.ambert
!:> aron
ant: ton
Gail Landers
Grorsr Landhoh
.>\llan l.aR<m t
Carol Lamrll
John La-.rl\
Dan La\\ht>rn
Mike Leach
Richard Lrach
Da,id we
Cind' Lemons
Ka1hy Lronard
Joann Le"as
L' nn Lichttnbt!r~er
Ahce Lind~mood
Linda Li,ne)
F.loz.1btth Lolland
Bill Logan
Larf\ l\lcAndly
l\lcCane
Sand\ McClellan
Harold l\lc O.,urral
Jill l\lcGhe•
l>cbbie \fc Ka)
Scott MeKciu1e
Sheryl McLnin
Jud\ McLun
~hem·
Karen Malino"ski
Ray McMillin
Ann Marlin
;\an Mayberry
Greg Mattinglry
Mike .M.ayfirld
Wally Mechtoldt
Ron Mrredi1h
\\ally Michael
Bill l\tillrr
DaHa Milltr
Dottie l\toake
Kathy \foellrr
Mike lllontgomeq•
Linda Moore
.\ laurrcn \loran
l\ladrl\ n Morey
Jim Murrison
Diana l\forthbnd
M1Chatl \lullendorr
Cind' Murph'
Linda l\hers
Steve ;\"adcnl>ush
Linda :-.·anna
Sue '\a-.
Chns :-0 ichols
Gary ;\ochoh
CLASS
Craig Xordlund
John :\orman
Chris Orlkc
Jim O~den
Ga,·le Olcndorl
Jane Olsen
Carol Olson
~011 Ooton
Gan O\\ens
Jantt Pa!(l
~tik<: Pau
Suunnc Page
;\anc' Parker
Shonna Parktr
Connie Parkoon
Dave Parr
Su.an Patridt
Debra Pattrnon
Dave Pence
Rid Prrkins
Greg Pi ...zala
Rebttca Po~ue
Chris ~opma
Connie Price
Harry Pridemore
Chuck Quick
Gayla Raines
Martha Record
Pam Rcrd
Linda Rrrvr•
John Renner
Rita Rrplo11le
Gil Reul>t"n
Marcia Rice
Dale Rid~•
Tom Rirbock
Andy Riley
Lucinda Riley
Judy Rol>C"rU
Jerry Ronner
Terry Roe11:nrr
Larn ROiiers
Jim Rou•h
Jim Rozanski
Larr, Rurff
i.1J- • ..,
H
Id I:
M.iry Ky.tu
l'ntt\' Snmlrn
~,,.,.. r
'111111'\
J~n
Sarff
Gr<'! Saundcn
Mikr Sc"arlrtt
Ga) Ir S• hulthcis
Connie Scoll
l'a1 Srrlrrlund
Stn,. '"n)!rr
J om 'h•1lr
l.11ura &hnr
lion 'h•fTrr
,\ hry 'hrrh
fdd1r "hnh"
R1rhard Skrllt)'
Manha 'lrolgt
Bob Smnh
l>a•id 'lmhh
Cr~ '\mllh
Marilyn Sm t b
Linda Staley
Gakn Stnnley
t'rrd Srnrlnrd
Ja<k Strrlr
Richard Strphans
Turn Strphcns
un Stoott
i
i111 Sto.,dl
.uu ~tratt.
Don Sullivan
J~n Su1ltr
l.ucy Sutton
Lairy S\<artz
l:d S"l8«1
C1.arol T•nrney
~h.a1on Taylor
Ch1ii 'I homalla
n .. n Thoma•
Dtnny 'l'.homa•
C11u 11 Thomt
c;lr.nn Tolb<-r1
Rill \'an \lninr
G;uy \'ance
Oonald \ ande•-rntrr
Mul Yell
<;1cphanie \'ollc
Rid. Waller
Cindy \\ allrr
II B Warnrr
J,ick Watrous
Orrv. \\'auou
John w.•11.r1
OF )67
Linda Wrbh
~f1kt White
B~an \\'hiUtll
Linda Wicktr
Milt \\ ilco"
Brn Williams
~fah
\\imm.-r
J1m Woodrum
Charlts Wood•
!'at Wooldridg<'
Sut Yat<ko
Cathv \'oun11
Jo)cc Youn~
K.llhv Zarbcl<'k
Jtff Z111unrrm.1n
Kay Wrathcrford
~ancy Wilry
:-.·anr, Shulkt
135
JUNIORS
CLASS OF 1966
JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Jim Cobb, Greg Cargill, Sandy Penn, Andy Olsen. Susan Lukey, Carolyn Kimmel
ROW 2: Liz Cray. Judy Quilan, Steve Bolerjack, Jim Christman, Bobby Friedman. Tommy
Vaughan.
JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS
ROi-V I: Mr. Londrigan. ~fr. DeMoulin, }.fr. Rosser, Miss H odson, Miss Schroth, M rs.
Downs ROW 2: Miss Dunaway. Mr. K irby, ~fr. Curtis. Mr. Henderson. ~Ir. Price, Miss
Reeds, ~fiss Alongi, ~!rs. Lindsay.
Marilyn Adams
Brth Alrxandrr
Sharon Allen
Bill Andrnon
Kris Anderson
Ann Appelbaum
Bill Archer
Barbara Arm<trong
Phil Armstrong
Dave Atchason
Eldora Bachmann
Lynn Balding
Pam Baldock
Becky Ball
Wayne Banfield
Les Barger
Helen Barnes
Randy Bates
Margaret Baugher
Mike Baum
Linda Beadle.
Cheryl Beals
Becke Beaman
Bruce Bell
Greg Belue
Marsha Bennett
Kathy Berneking
Pam Bishop
John Blackwell
Fred Bockstahler
Judy Boehm
Dave Boggs
Betty Ann Bohanek
Steve Boleriack
Dick Bomball
CLASS
Jrff Boone
Jane Boost
Jim Boo•e
Karen Bosley
Dannv Bourhez
Sara Bowrrs
Don Brewer
Su>anne Brown
Joe Browning
Sue Brubeck
De"ayne Bryan
Judy Budd
Donn Bumgardner
Marcia Bundy
Cheryl Burdick
Judi Burdine
Janet Burge
Bob Burks
Brlinda Burnett
Barbara Burns
Wayne Burton
Candy Butts
Pam Cahill
Thom Cahill
Jim Campbell
Jrff Canham
Greg Cargill
Pat Carrel
Jt;\n Carlrr
Tom Ca-.ity
Juliu< Ca-1rlli
Wa}nr Chcnowe1h
Jim Chri.iman
Joy Cinn.amon
Bt-<ky Clark
Jim Cobb
Denni< Cox
Jarqudyn Crane
lnG:rid Cravens
C::nolyn C"'"'~
\'rr Ann Crew
Annette Cummings
J rfT Drrrmiah
Scott Dtffrnbaugh
John Dr Luca
Charltnr Drrr
Barbara Dia I
Marilyn Diller
Joanne DillinG:rr
Larry Dilly
Ron Dobb<
Les Donald•on
Diane Dondeville
Dennis Donoho
Joe Doolin
Nancy Downing
Sue Drew
Mike Duey
Vicky Durbin
Tom Easterling
Barry Edwards
Bruce Edwards
Randa Edwards
OF )66
jO)t. r f.111r1 I
Lo" En1kman
n.1\t" rf\'.. in
Tom fa-ans
C:ar', l orr
Chria Ft11ill
n .... f 1>hrr
Pam fi,htr
Kathlren FJ.iqaur
Patti Folrath
Bill Forrman
Linda Fo>naugh
Jan Fosrer
\farie Foutch
\farihn Fox
Bruce Freeman
Bob Friedman
Gene Garnr
Karen George
C.trol Gihtr>on
Steve Gideon
Ellen Gilford
Richard Gilbupie
Claudia GilJc,pr'
\Ionic Gillr>pie
Jane C~twlo
Ro11hir C:.lt·1u1
l'atricia Glover
Gail Goad
P..g"1' Gordon
R. T. Graham
Willie Graham
Lil Gray
Shirley Gray
George Greanias
Bonnie Grissom
Karen Grupe
Karen Hadley
Hallie Hahnstadt
Chuck Hale
Suzy Hamilton
Manha Hardin
Mary Ann Harvey
Martha Haupt
Karen Havener
Cecila Heinz
Donna Henderson
Carolyn Hendricks
Dorothy Hertrich
Ed Hinderliter
Kathy Hinton
Leslie Hodges
Jan Hoffman
Connie Holt
John Holmes
Diana Holt
Diane Hopkins
Vicki Hoyt
John Huff
Tom Huffman
Kathy Hunt
Steve Hunter
Rita Huson
CLASS
Julie Huss
Steve Huss
Larry Hutson
John Ingham
'\ancy hens
Steve Jackson
Larry Johnson
Mark Johnson
Su.an Johnson
Susan Kahn
Bob Kapernick
Paulette Kater
Kathy Kaufman
Greg Kennedy
Steve Kennedy
Joy Kesslor
Donna Kime
Carolyn Kimmel
Kay Kirchmann
Mary Koch
Dan Kondritz
Dianne Koons
Jeff Kopetz
Gary Kostenski
M.irtha Krah
Cindy Kubow
Gary Lamb
Barbara Larrick
Sara La>hbrook
Ri1a Lauo:hlin
Brend" Lines
Sandy Logue
Connie Lotzge<dl
Susan Lukey
Dave McAnclly
Jan McCammack
Kay McCrary
Kent Mc\ ely
Doug }.fannerlng
Su<an Manus
Frank
~{artln
Rusty Martin
Steve }.fartin
Carol Matherly
Mary Mellinger
Bill Michael
Mike Miller
Sieve Miller
Terry Miller
Paul Miner
Sandy Mi~dl
Karen Moeller
Kennie Moeller
Janet Molloy
Donna Moore
Sharon Moore
Doug Morrison
Thom Moss
Jan ice .Muchow
Linda Murphy
Lyla Musick
Joe Nance
Sally :\'clson
Judy :>:cttlcahip
Tim 'cvan
Cdrol '.11.-din
Jody '>1col
J.iclie :>:iod,.rLrJch
l!i II ,:-.: icmcyer
l.iml., ~orman
Rnh '\nrlh
Terry Olive
Andy Ct.en
Glrnn P.ujani
Terry .l'Prk
Krn Parnoll
Sandy Penn
Jay Peter.on
Debbie Phelps
Steve Phillips
Linda Pigg
Bob Piper
Rod Portes
Rita Prater
nn1111 Prince
Ju1ly Quiul.rn
Rochelle R:unbach
l!crb J(npp
Druci". Rr.Jtl
D~"id Reed
Cary Keucrn
Frrd Rice
Carol Richard.on
Mrlvin Roady
Donna Rober•on
Andy Roberts
Stewart Roberrs
Gayle Roby
Dennis Rock
Jennifer Rogers
Pam Rogers
Frrd Rokosh
bther Roks
Karen Roppa
Jerry Roth
Wayne Russell
Tom Ryan
Mike Sailsbcry
Jeff Salins
Bill Sanders
Bruce Sanders
Dave Sa ndcrs
Sharon Savage
Marvin Schaar
Ron Schroedtr
Tom Schwalbe
Shrryol Scott
Eddie Seaton
Barbara Sechrest
Linda Seibert
Sandy Seitz
Sherry Shaw
~fike
Shewmaker
Janet Sidman
Linda Simpson
Connie Sims
CLASS
Mary Slaughter
Jim Sleeper
Jan Sloan
Alphoncc Smith
Brad Smith
Rick Smith
Terry Smith
Linda Snell
Toni Soltley
Dan Spears
Gloria Spea"
Pam Stafford
Dan Stephen•on
Pam Stone
Tom Stowell
Jim Straza
Eileen Sullivan
Mike Sullivan
Mary Ann Talbott
Doug Taylor
Eddie Lee Taylor
Flynn Taylor
Dennis Thevenot
Andra Thomas
John Tilley
Linda Travis
Dave Trent
Carol Trimby
Judy Tro)rt
Kathy Tunnidifl
Chrryl Va11.\luinr
Torn Vaughan
l.)dia Vtrnon
Judy \'oilts
!\lark Wade
Janet \\ aggonrr
Prggy Waite
Roger \\ alkrr
Da\'c Waller
La \\allrr
Mokr \\altr,..
I>i•c \\ard
l.inda Warner
Chtnl W1111ln
Sydnry Wrnrr
Bill Wrichcrt
\farabtth Wrll•
Clartnce Wtsc
Pnm Whitley
~ ancy Wilkin•
Donna Williams
Jar.e Williams
Jim Williams
Marcia William•
\frrle Williams
\like \\ illiamt
.\dalce \\ ilton
Kath)· Wolken
Ernie Woodrum
Rodnt~· Woodi
Karen Yeater
Linda York
Scott York
,
Ruth 7..,rfoMlr.i
Kuhr Zurbrigg
Jranncnc Hall
143
CLASS OF 1965
SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL
1st ROW. Debbie Burrows, Kay McCoy, Doug Hamman, Richard
Williams, Linda Gulino, Carol Deremiah, Carol Bingaman, Pam
Wait 2nd. ROW. Sue Todd, Gay Lee Schachter, Phyllis Kelm,
Loren Reuler. Denny Huson, Gary Blackburn, Fn:<l Canaway, Mike
Elbl, Bill Baird. Janet ~1urphy, Linda Cunningham, Bill ~foorchca<l .
SENIOR CLASS AD VISORS
SEATF.D: r-.tiss Garrison, Mrs. McCreary, Mrs. Schory, Mr. Caudle, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Grundlcr, 11r. Wattles ST ANDING: Mr.
Green, Mr. Mitsdarffer, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Allen, Mr. Bushell, Mr.
Paine, Mrs. Rutherford, 1.fr. Dickman.
~1AR I HA ALLEN
LA\DFI L RO\ CE
.\DI R~I \"
JA~fES G.
ALEXA.:\ DLR
Canwra Club I ~ V1,ntion·
al Graphic Arts 1 '
Football 1,2,3,1
Wrnthng 2 ,
Golf 4; Track 2,3; German Club
2,3; M,mitor Staff 3;1 ; Band I.
PHILLIP
[.D\\ .\RD \LL\'\
5er 1or C"la<s Pl.1~
LINDA ALLYCE
AXDERSON
Girls Chorus 3; Junior Achiev<.:rn<'nt 2,3. Student Council Al·
ternate 4
Our winning floats.
Our class spirit, too,
CAROL LY\ "L
.\RCHLR
S•·1"ent
(
i
All these things, Doug,
\\'c owe to you.
Repre-
< .,, tative ~. ::\ational Honor
Society 3,4; Class Council
\lternate -1; Office Occupa·
t10ns Club, Historian 4;
Office Assistant 3.
Library
Stal"
1,2 ;
Junior
Achievem<'nt 3 ; Offire ,\ssistant
3; Office Occupations Club 1.
DAX ASHEXFELTI:R
Co-Stage Manager 4; Stage Crew
2,3,4; Co-AVA Manager 4, AVA
1,2,3,4.
\11 CHA EL T[RRY
BADr:R
Fo')tball I '> 3.4
Tri Captain 4;
B.•J..ctball 1,2,3,4; TraC'k 1.2,3.4;
Stu ent Council Representative
1
'
Junior Class President 3;
l.xecuth c Board ~fember 3;
Treasurer :\'ational Honor Society 3,4; Junior Kiwanian 4;
Prom Cornrnillec 3.
CLASS OF 1965
\VILLIA~1 ~1cDA VID
BAIRD
Football 1,2. Wrestling 1.2,3,4 :
Class Council 1.2.3.4: Russian
Club 2,3; Boys' Choir 1 , Mixed
Chorus 2 , Summer Scit>nce Institutes 2,3. Junior Kiwanian 4:
National Honor Society 3,4.
BARBARA BAKER
Library 1. C \A, Pep Club: Junior Achievement ; Distributive Education 4.
DO:\"~A LEE
CLEDIA LE0:ITA
BA:'{DY
ANDRE\\' ElJGE0;E
BARBER
Freshman Chf,ruS. :\fixed Choir;
Girls Choir; J .A. Treasurer 2.
Orchestra 1,2.3.4, Fall Concert
1,2,3,4: Christmas Concert 1.2,3,
4: Pops Concert 1,2,3.4: Library
Club 1,2.
l\1ARY ANN BASS
LINDA AROON
BATES
WILLIAl\1 HARROLD
BEAU:\101\T
MURRAY
HALLECK BECK
Freshman Chorus 1 ; Mixed
Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3;
Y-Teens 1 : Paperback Club 1 ;
Student Gm·ernment Day 3;
Election Day 3; D.O. Club 4;
D.O. Club Treasurer 4.
Monitor Staff 1,2,3,.J.; Student
Council 1; Class Council 2,3 ;
F rench Club 1,2: AFS Club 1;
Boys' Choir I : ~!ixed Chorus 2:
Finalist ACTE Contest.
Football 1,:!.3, 1 , Track 1,2:
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Vice-president
4; Girls Glee Club 1: Pops Concert 1,2,3,4; Fall Concert 1,2,3,4.
BARFIELD
\\' restling 1 2
JAi\ET KAY
BE IDER \\'IEDE:\
German Club 1.2: AFS Club 3,
4; ~ational Honor Society 3,4:
Music 1,2,3: Ad\'anced G i r 1s
Choir;
Musical Montage
I;
Take Five 2.
GARY JA:\1ES
BAR:\HART
SALLY LOl' BERGER
Wrf'\tling l , ~.:1,4-.
CY:\ fH IA A:\'\ L
BEST
C.\ROL \ '\ '\
BL.\YLOCK
Freshman
Chorus
Christmas
.\ssembly I : Big :\lac Day 2,
Little Pri\'ate I · Class Float 2,3,
Prom Committee 3; Ilnm<'roming Decorations Cornmitt1·1· l
Frt'shman Chc.ru i· 11t11n I 'arhers of ,\mt'rira I: I'rcnrh Club 3.
DOXALD LEE
BI\'L\S, JR.
Track I
Spa 'h t 111 > 3,4.
B.\RB.\R.\ JI:.\X
BERRY
GARY ~JACK
BLACKBCRN
Student Council I , Cla<~
Council 2. Chairman Big
Mac Day I, I lom1•roming
Decorations 1,2,3,4; Prom
:\1onitor Staff 3, Co-Sports Editor ·l ; Cadet Band I : Concert
Band 2,'.l. Student Council Alternate I . Class C< •uncil 2.3.-1-;
Decorations
Srnior Cla« Play; ]\' Tennis 2,
3, lion!('< ,ming Float 3, Junior
3;
l'rcshmen
Chorm I : Girls Choir 2,'.l:
"Take Five" 2: :\tusical
~fontage I ; Big :\lac Day 2.
Taltr t Sh''"'·
RLBI'CC.\ <,l r
BL\KL\I\'\
SHEILA DIAXL
BLASKEXSHIP
Girl<' GI C. ,1 I B \1 ac
Day
3 t·
Homecoming
Cnmmitte~ ' 1,4; Chairman
,f Photography Prom 3:
\"arsity Chl·erkadn t; :\tusical :\ionta11;e I
Transferred fr, m StepheP Decatur 3; Concert Ch '1r 3 St •
dc-nt C,.,uncil Rc-pr"<t'ntativ- 4
H omec '"' r g Decorations Com·
mittee 4. Sen10r Cla<s Play Com·
mittee -1-
Fiftt·m boys going down the street.
For Coach Lanman. thcy\·e got a treat.
So11wthing diITen·nt this team has brought.
B ll without a doubt. spirit this team ha, got.
CAROL JO
Bll\GA:\1Al\
Flt'l1rh Club I ,2. Prp Club 1,2;
5tudent C:011nril 2,3,4; IntraCity Student Counc-il Repre'entativr 3 l Srnior Cla~s Council Rrprt c.-ntauve l Clas) Talrnt Sh '"' l; c:.n .\ SC Conv1·11t un
Voice <•f Democracy
Cont< t S1'1 o 1d Place \\" mnl'r 3;
:\foni ,r St fl 2,3, l; Cadet Ad' crtis1
I t )r 3, Copy Editor
-I; Prom Commitlee -t • Horne<oming Connnittl'I' I 2 , l , ,\ssembh· Chainnan t s, i >r Class
Play..
CLASS OF 1965
ROBLRT LOCIS
BORCHERDIXG
TERRY LY:\ :\
BOBBI 11
Football
Track 2.
DAYID LEI:
BROOK\L\"
1- r<
~
c 11 )
1,2,3,4;
Baseball
.
I·
FRED BOYER
Basketb.. . 1 Bi
Buildine; Trades 4.
:\la
Da' 2;
DO:\.\LD I:CGE:\ L
BRL\\ LR
SHAROX .\:\':\
football I _ Track I .1 1; Boy~
Chorus I; Curtain Raiser 3;
M ixed Chorus 2; ,\ Choir 3;
F uture Tcarhers Club I, L
:\fixed Ch,nr - Freshman Chorus 1 i Girls Chorus 3; Office Orcupataons 4.
BRIDG E ~IAX
TERESA LOCISI:
BRO\\'X
Pc} Club 1 French Club 1,2;
,\ F S. Club 1.2; Girls Choir 2:
Freshman Chorus; :\fusical
:\lontae;e I: "Take fi\'e" 2; Art
Club 4; Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3. l;
H omecomine; Assembly '.?; Big
:\lac Day 3; Excham:e A«embly 2; G.A.A. 1,3; F.T A I.
Cadet 3-.
I; ( •n1 ·rt Band 2,
3,4; Orchestra :i; Radio Club 1 ;
Dramatic.s Club 1; Prom Queen
Committee
3;
Vice-President
Concert Band 4; Stae;c Band 2,
3,4.
TRACEY BOYLE
Frei
C
, Bi1t :\lac Dav o:i •
Prom Committee 3; Offi ·e \ssistant 3; Class Float '.?.3,4 Student
Go\'ernment
Day
Horll("coming Decorations Commince 4; Class Council .\ltr.rnate 4.
DEBORAH SCE
BOSLEY
French Cauh I - . B1e; ~fac Day
I ; Float Committee 1.2,3,4: A
Choir 3: Girls Choir 1,2: Prom
Program Chairman 3. Student
Council ,\ ltcrnate 2: Class Coundl Alternate 2: H omecoming .\ sscmbly 4: Lake\'iew ,\ ssembly 4;
" T ake Fi\'e" 2: :\Iusical :O.fontagc I.
S:\XDRA LYXX
BR.\LLEY
Cadet Ra
I (; rl• r.1, • Club I ;
Girl, ('hnir 2: 0 •rnlirrs 3.4: Latin C
1 2; ,\ F S Club 2,3,4;
Cai
<;,
2: JI,,r:· .. rnmine; Queen
CoP
2: :'.\ational H onor Socictv J.4; :\fusical :\lontae;e I :
"Take Fke" 2.
HELENE BRl ')0
G ,\ ,\
I : Jun
\,
mcni 1 l'ep Club 1 • Distnhuti\ c F.dm:ntion Club 4.
BETH.\'\'Y \ '\ '\
BRO\\'\
PHILIP CUYLER
BVKER
JOH'\ lDW\RD
Bl RCH.\RD
Fuolhal
I
1 1 • 11,1<-. 1,2,
Rifle Club 1,2.
Spani~h
Float 4.
BUCK
JCRRY LYN~
BVRGE:'.\"ER
Freshman Chorus. \.fonitor
\Vorkshop 1: Latin Club 1,
2, ~fonitor Feature Staff 2,
'3: Co-ft'aturc Editor of
~I •nitor t
'.'a i mal Honor
S• ctv 3 t ..;~ onal ~fcrit
s. h larship I.ettcr of Com·
lation 4.
Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4.
Co-Captain 1, Captain 2; Bas·
kt'tball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Class
Tn•asurer 1,2. Student Council
Altrrnate 3,4, Hr>mecoming As·
~cmbly 1,2,3,4; Student Council I:lection As<embly 1,3; Bie;
~lac Da} Assembly 3.
SALLY HELEl\
Club 2
JfAY\E FLI I'\
BLLLOC1'.
JOH'\~O'\
Rifle ClulJ I :
Bl RGI: I l'
Football M:rnae;1·r ? 1 I; Track
Manae;er 2J,i: AV \ 1,2,3:1;
Camera Club 1.3 I
\fr Tinch, just said, "That's bad, that's bad,"
~o now it's concentration time.
Bill, could it be you're looking sad?
For your thoughts a penny or a dime.
A.F.S. Club 1: Fr ....1an
Choru<: I.atin Club 2: Pep
Cluh 2,4, :\'ational Honor
So etv 3,4; American His·
torv Award 3; Xationnl ~frrit
Lrnrr of Commendation 4:
Illinois State Latin Cont1·st
1 2, Superior Rating At State
2
FRI DI RICK
JUDITH E. BURKI:
JOH:\ ~IICHAEL
Bl"RX5
Ba<cball 1,2
Fo •tball 1,2;
Ba<kethall 1; Dramatics Club 2,
3; Big ~lac Da} 3; Homecoming Queen Committl'e 3; Homecoming Publicity Committee 4;
freshman Bors Chonis; Student
Council mection ,\sst'mbly 2,3,4;
~tock 1:1ectio11 4.
CLASS OF 1965
DEBOR \H DIAXE
BlRROWS
Dolphin Club 2,3,4, Co-Pr<'.siclent
·i; \'ocal .\[ usic 1,2,3; Student
Council 1 ; Class Secretary 2;
Class Council 3,4 Dramatics Club
4; Club Play 4; Senior Play;
D.H,S. Exchange t\ssembl) 3;
Clas< Elections Chainnan 3; Cadet Band 1; Prom Refreshments
Chairman 3; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Big .\tac Day 1,3,
Co-Chairman 3.
GREGORY u:c
Bl'TLER
CAROL LOL ISi
Cadet Band I.
American Field 5
Club 3;
Cadet Band 1.2; Freshman Chorus · Girls' Chorus 2; Girls'
Choir 3: Ad\'anced Girls' Choir
4: Spanish Club 2,3; Student
Council Elections I.
FLO'\ D CA~1PBCLL
CAROLE AX\E
CARTER
Ba•ke.--1. 1,.!,3,4; Bo>S Choir I,
2,3; Big .\lac Day I ; ,\ choir 3.
Dl \'\IS
MICHAEL
CHABOT
Football I; Wrestling 1,2; Gotr
1,2,3,4; 1-'rcnch Club 1,2; Vice
President, Spanish Club 3; Dramatic.s Club 2,4; Great Books Club
3 ; Social Studies Club 2: Senior
Class Play; Big :\lac Day Assembly
2; Homecomin~ Sales Committee
2.
D \RRIL YX FAYE
CA5fELLI
BUTTZ
French Club . Libr.. r) ( t b I ;
DramatiC's Club 3: ,\ r .S Club
3,4; Future Teachers o \merica Club 2.
DELIXDA AXX
CHAP~IA:'\
Girls Glee Club 1 G ib Choir
2: Concert Choir 3 S Jent
Council 2,4; Prom D· c
ns
Committee 3; H"'m•commg Photography Cham::-a
4; Junior
Talent Show: Stephen Decatur
Exchange :\55e11 I) 3; F Io a t
Committee 't; Big .\lac Dar 3;
Russian Club 2,3; French Club
4; Junior Cla<s Rin~ Committee
3.
DOX:\'A LCA
CA.\JP
French C.
' ; HomecomincQuecn Committee 4; Homecoming Assembly Committee 4
Clau <:011nr1I I • G \ \
I Y\\ FRAXKLIX
C.\LHOCX
RICH \RD .t\LLI:N
Bl RROUS
~all
1,2; Ba5e all
2,3,4;
Student Faculty Game 1,4: Big
'\la IJay Assembly 1,2,3: Homerominlo( Queen Cnmmittee 3;
I lomerPming
.\ss<'mbly
3;
'Spanish Club 3. Student Council .\lternate 3; Cla'' Council
,\ltcrnate 2. Student Council ,\~
sembly 3, Spanish Club Flnat
3, JI, •lllCl om in!( flvat 3.4
Cadet B
Co~~~... R'lnd
2: Council Rep.
(. 1 1cil
Eleltions 3: .\fvni1 •r Sta 4;
Htg :\f.l~ Da) 3.
fo
SCSAX JAXE
CHE.\THA~I
Frest
C •r· 1~ Girls Choru1
2; German Club 1,2 ; Cla"
Council 1,2, Alternate 4; Cadet
Sales Staff 3,4; "Our Town" 4;
Homecoming Dance Committee
4; Prol"" Q··--n Committee 3:
Big ~I
D:w 3; Jun:,.,r Talent
Show . S 1cn D1 ·a
~xchange .\"
lie~ 2,:
S
ent
Council Elecuon ,\s<e1
I,
2,3,4; Bii; Mnc Day \ssemhly 2 · C:lius Float 2,3,4;
Homecoming A~scmbly 3;
Prom Decorations Committee 3.
JACQCELIXI:
LEE CLARK
BETTY JOA :\ ~ I:
CHRISTISO:\
JOAX ELAI'\ I
CLAPP
Big :\fac Day I . Hr me< •Ill·
ing Committee 4; H nmc·
coming Asscmblr Commit·
tee 4.
Library Club I l 3,4, Treasurer
4: Office Occupations Club 4:
Junior ,\ chien·mcnt 3.
Junior Talent Show, Ad\anccd
Girls Choir -1.
).!ALLOR\' A:\' \
CHEEVER
PHIL CLARK
Football 2; Wrestling 2.
Homecoming Crown Bt·ar·
er 4: Girls' Glee Club I:
Girls' Choir, Concert Choir
3: Choralicn ·l S pa n i s h
Club 1,2. Studt'nt Council
Alternate ~ . JI, ·mccoming 3,
4; Future :'\ ur•c.~ Club I.
STEPHLX T
COLLI XS
German Club 2
1.
\\ rt' tlinl{
DOX:\A ).!ARY
COOK
F rom this pict11r<'. no one could guess
Jim\ the seniors C\'Cr could win.
E\'C'n though tllt'y might han• painted th<' '' rong thing~,
You'll ha,·e to admit they did do it again.
F reshmen Chorus, Girls Chorus
2;
H omecoming
Decorations
Committee 2.
).1ICHAEL GRAH.\~I
COTTLE
1
Footba
-l, Wrestling 3,4;
Track 1,2.3,4; Big :\tac Day 3;
Student Council Election A•·
•cml,ly 1,3; Student Council
Rei r• c.-ntathe 3; ""ational H on·
s (' ·ty 3,4.
CLASS OF 1965
J OH:'.\ ROBERT
COlJTRAKOX
LINDA SUE
Wrestling 1,2 3.t, ~fonitor 3,4;
National Honor Sodety 3.4, Cadet Sports Editor 4; S. C Sergeant at Arms 3,4; Junior K iwanian 4; Xational Merit Letter
Class Council 1,4: Student Coun·
cil 2 : Cadet Band 1: Concl'rt
Band 2, Homecoming Queen Com-
of Commcn<latiun 4: Hornc<.:orn-
DONNA LEE
C REE K~fU R
ClJXN I NG HA~1
mittee 1 ; Senior Class Play Com-
ing Committee and Assembly 4;
Summer Science I nstitute 2,3.
mittee: Big Mac Day 3; Offirl'
Secretary 3.
ROBERT THO~fAS
CROSS
DO:'\NA JEAX
CU:\'XIX G HA ~f
Book Club 4
ALAX RAY
CO\\'GILL
Office Assistant 3; Office Occupations Club, Secretary 4.
Football 1.2.3,4 Boys' Chorus 1:
Library Staff 1.2; Projectionist 1,
2: Latin Club 1 : Distributi\·c
Education Club 4.
AX ~ IE KATE
PACL \\'ES LEY
CCTLIP
LeETTA ARLEXE
DASH
BJU CE CRA\'ES
Concert Band 1,2; Boys' Chorus
1 • A-Choir 2: Concert Choir 3;
Choraliers 3,4: Dramatics Club
Plays 2.3.4: Dramatics Club 2,3,
4; Art Club 2: Student Council
Representati\·e 3: National Honor Society 3,4: German Club 3:
Curtain Raiser 3: Senior Class
Play 4: Senior Class Float SubChairman 4. "~iusic Man" 4.
Cadet Band 1: Concert Band 2,
3: Woodwind Ensemble 3: C:l~s
Council 2: Student Council I,
4: J \' Cheerleader 3: \'ar<>ity
Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 2,4:
Homecomine; Dance Committee
4: Homecoming Assembly 4;
J unior Attendant.
F1cshmPn ( :h in1~, ~I i x e d
C:horus 2: Latin Club 2,3.
GCRRIE
~II C HAEL EARL
DAVIS
Football 1.2. German Club 2,3.
ROBERT JCXIOR
DAVIS
Football 2.3 ~, Basketball 1,
2,3,4: Baseball 1.2.3.+.
DA \ 'ID'iO:\
STEPHE'
A:\DRE\\ D.\Y
GARY \\'A Y'\J:
DEAD~IO"\D
DIX\'.\ <;t F
DE \RDORI l'
Goll l.3, Cl11ss Counnl Krp
resentativc 3; Big :\tac. Day
2.
Concert Band ;!,j.4, Cad!'t Hand
1 : Ensemblrs 2.3,4: Daner Band
2.3.4.
Spanish Club 7 3 Fu t re Teach·
ers of Amrrira 4; Srnior Class
Play 4.
RICHARD JAY
DE.\RDORIT
~IARY ANN
Band 1,2 3 I. Rad10 C:luh 1,
2: A\'\ Club 1.2.1,-1; Golf
1,2.3.4 Social Studies Ch1h
4.
Girls Glrr Club I ; Office Asr
sistant 3: Office Occupations
Club 4.
DECREVEL
GREGORY LY:'\'\
DE:\T
JA~!ES
STEPHE~
DEHORITY
C'ldet Band 1.2: Concert Band
\lonitor Staff 2.3: ~fonitor
Co-Sports Editor 4. Class Council Alternate 1,2: Social Studies
Club 3,4.
The C'ar is 1930.
The year is sixty-four.
n e legend of the Generars S1hu <;; (')OS
Shall be forgotten now and e,·ermorc
1
CAROL SUE
DERE~fIAH
Homrcm111ng Quern 4; C 1ass
Srrrrtary t; Varsity Cheer Leader I; J unior \'arsit>· 3 Student
Council 2,3, i, Historian 3,4;
Cla•s Council 2,4: Cadet Busin~ ~tanager 4; Exchange As•l'mbl>· 3; .Junior Talent Sho":
l'rrshrnan
Orientation
Chairman 3. Guide 2,3; Big ~fac
Dar Chairman 2; Homecoming
Assembly 2,3,4; Spanish Club I,
2,3, Pep Club 1,2; C.D \.S.C
Rt"gistration Chairman 4 Candidate for Treasurer 3.
CLASS OF 1965
DO :\:\"A JI'..\"\ D ERR
I.at
C
~: F.:\.,\. , , Library
Club I 2; Office Occupation
Club 4.
:\.\'\CY ~ fA~I'\ I
DITTY
Latin Club
tions 4.
I; Office Occupa-
ROBERT ALLE'\
DOXDE\'ILLL
Football I Track 1,2; Big
:\fac Day I ; Basketball 2; Student Council Elections 3.
GA RY LE E DE\'ORI:
Football 3; Track 1,2; S 1ci
Council Election 3.
DIAN.\ LEE DOTSO'\
Transferred from R ic. C
High School, Olympia Field, Illinois 4.
Latin Club 1,2,3.4: Y-Tecns
2, President; J unior Ar hie\ e·
ment -1-, Treasurer 4; Social
Studies Club 4.
DR\PLR
JEFFREY LEE
DCXCAX
B.\RB.\R.\ DIA:\£
DYAR
Girb Glee ( uh I (, Is Chonn
2; Conn·rt Choir 3, Chorali!'rs
4.
Cor cert
Band
I - 1i
Library Staff 2,3,4; Dewt·y Decimals - G ,If 3.4.
Cadet Banc. . , C ••
Band '.?,
3,4, Secretary 3,4: Girls GI e e
Club I; Girls Choir 2; ,\ Choir
2, Chorahers 4, S!'crctary 4;
,\ ,F.S. Cluh 1.2 'l -1 Secretary 3,
Pn•siclcnt 4: Orchestra 2.3,4;
St•ninr Class Pia\'. '\ational Honor Soc.irty 3, L .
DI\'\\ j\'\L
GREG Dl''\C \ '\
DY[
Football 1.2.3.-l, Cla« Council
Alter:1ate -1 • Wrestling 2.3,4: Student C r I Alternate I: Track
1,2,3 l St idcnt Council 2: Class
_ :\fonitor Staff 4.
Presic
Ht:V J: RLY
KATJIL I: C;\
DO\\'.N' I:Y
:\IICHAEL \VILLIA~I
ELBL
Tennis 1,2,3.4; Xational Honor
Society 3,4; Junior K iwanian 4;
Class Council 4.
CAROi \ '\ JO'\ CE
ELHLR I
:MIKE FRANK
E\\'ALD
JOHN CHARLES
FAULHABER
LINDA CAROL
EVANS
Football 2.3,4: Wrestlinl( I.
2.3.+; Track 1,2.3,4.
Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1; Big
Mac Day 3; Track 1,2,3.
Office Occupations 4, Student
Council Alternate 4.
CHERYL KAYC
E~IR I CK
French Club I . Girls' Glee
Club I : Girls' Choir 2:
Concert Choir 3: Office
Occupations +: Homecoming Committee 2; "Take
Five" I: "Musical \fontage"
2: "Curtain Raiser" 3 :
Christmas Programs 1.2.3 .
JILL SCSA:'.\'XE
FLORA
Class Secretary 3 , Class Counc•I 3: Prom General Secretary
3 ; Freshman Chorus: Girls'
Choir 2; Freshman Orientation 3; Art Club 2,3,4;
Homecoming Publicity and
Pr0gram Chairman 4: Homecoming Assembly 4; Art Editor Cadet 4; Float Committee
4: Homecoming Decorations
3; Prom Decorations 3;
C.D.A.S.C. Convention Hotess 4.
RAY ED\\' ARD
ESTES
Boy's Chorus I: Band I : Cla~s
C0uncil I : \fixed Chorus 2:
Student Council 2: Latin Club
2. Sergeant-at-arms 2: Russian
Club
2.3.4,
Treasurer
2,3:
FrenC'h Club 3.4. Treasurer 3:
Track 1.3..J.; Golf 2: Student
CounC'il Election Assembly 2.3,4;
Big ~lac Day Assembly 2.3,4;
Homecoming Tic~et Chairman
+; Freshman Orientation 3,4:
:\lonitc r Staff 3.4. Business ~Ian
ager 4
Before and after school. and at lunchtime too,
Around the lounge you can find kids lurking.
Dick, you should be surprisedThis is the only time the candy machine's working.
ALLEN FOUST£
Football 1; Automechanics 4.
PATRICIA ELLEN
FOY
French Club 3,4; Girl's GI e e
Club I : Monitor Staff 3, Coeditor of Little Private, Co-subscription Editor.
CLASS OF 1965
LIXDA CAROL
GARVER
FREDRICK GALE
FRI ED~IAN
National H. mor S· ciety 3,4 ;
:\fonitor :'\e\-s Staff 1,2,3,4 ;
:\fonitor Xews Editor 4 ; Latin
Club 1,2,3,4, President 3 ; AFS
Ser"li-finalist 3 ; Law Day As~mbly 3; Junior Kiwanian 4 ;
Student Council 4 ; Class Counnl .\ ; Alternate 2 : Senior Class
Play 4 ; Xa• mat Election Assembly 4: :\FS Club 3 ; Gennan
Club 3 ; Latin Club Float Chairman 3.
Float Comm
1,3,4 ; Girls
Chorus I ; Girls Choir 2 : Concert
Choir 3; Choralien 4 ; An Club
2,3 ; Dramatics Club 2,3 ; Prom
Decoratioru Chairman 3 , Cadet
Staff 4 : Junior Talent Sh°'' Chairman 3, Homecoming Publicity and
Programs 4; Senior Cla<s Play 4 ;
Class Council 1,3; Student Council 2.
FREDRICK ERXEST
GAXA\\'AY
L YXX STEPHEX
GARDXER
RICH \RD Ill RBI:RT
FRI I/
German Club _,j A\'A 2,3,4;
Varsity Track 2,3,4; Cadet Photographer 3.4: :\fonitor Photo~
rapher 3.4: Class Council 4;
Student Council 4 Senior Class
Play 4 .
Ten 1s 1 Tra. k 2
I.atin C
\ . ,,resident
Tennis Team 1,2.3,4 :
Chemistry Lab \ssistant 3 4:
,\FS Cluh 3,4; Student Council 3 ; Sci<"net· Club 3, I.
JOSEPH DO:\
GAR\'I~. JR
AVIS DIAXE
GEXTRY
GLE:\XA GAIL
\ orattonal Drahmi:r ! Transfrr
Student from Lakt·\'iew 3.
Future Nurses 1.2, Latin Club
1: Dramatics Club 2,3: C 1ass
Council Alternate 2: Co-C'irculation Staff of Monitor 4. Little
Private Co-Editor 4
Student
Council Alternate 4.
~IICHAEL GALO
\'orat onal Automcchan.
4.
2:
GE~ELL
Future Tea,·her) d .\merica 1,2,
3, t, Vicc-Pz-e,ident 3. Pn:,ident
·I . J'n·shman Chorus I : Girh
U• ir J • C-mccrt Choir 3; Ad\ arc d C.us Choir 4; Cadet
Stall 1 5cm•Jr Class Play 4 .
\
J \~If.
DCDLEY
GILLLX
STEPHEX L.
GIDEO::\'
Track l ; \\'re't r ~ Team 2:
Clas- Counril 2; \'ocational
Craphic Arts 3,4.
LI:\D \DI\ ''1
(,).(/,
rt l \ 2 II'\
, i31,rnt 4.
Otlicc As·
LL ~L I F
J \ '\L
SHARO"\" LY'\'\
GOLD\!.\'\
GL\ :\ '\
Frenrh ( ..1b ~
Club 2; Cadet Staff 4.
AFS
BECKY DIA "\E
KA rHLr I '\ \ f \RI E
GOODI'\ C,
Freshman Choir \l S C l 11 2,4;
French Club 2,3,4.
Latin Club 1; Ju re
Club 1,2, Cadet Staff 4.
JOHN HOBART
GRA:\'T
GRAVES
\ fonitor St A L
Studmt Council 3,4, Treasurer.
'! ·l. Lxeruuve Council :5,4; Sona! Studies Club 1,; Golf 1,2,
Junior Achievement Assembly 4;
Election Day Assembly 4; Chess
Club I ; I.atm Club 1,2: :\chievecr ,\uoriation 3, President 3;
Central J. ,\, Bank 2,3, President
3; Student Council A<sembly 3;
Class Council I; C.D.A.S.C.
Credentials Committee 4, Convention Committee 4
ED\\ I'\ \ \'A\'\ I
GRAY
Boys Cho
\hxed Choru< 2; Concert C h o i r 3;
Choraliers
4;
Dramatks
Club 3,4; Big ~lac Day 2;
Football 2; Track 1,4; Baseball 2; "Holly \dams" 3;
Gia<~
Council 3; Studrnt
Council 4.
JL·\~:\E ~1ARGARr r
GREVE
<;, ·n ors IC'am about colleges
\\ here thc-y "ill be headed m·xt year.
Colll'gl' Day giws them the opportunit~
To m t•rcomc a little of their frar!
Office Occ 1pati •ns Club 4; Paperback Book Club 3,4.
D.\ \'ID ROBERT
CRO<; <;
,\ V \ , Stag C rw 1
4; Golf
1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2.
.:\'urses
CLASS OF 1965
Club
1,2:
T EREc;A ELIL\
HADLT:Y
"fauonal I fonor s., .y ~.I: or.
I(
fie<' Ocrnpations Club l; Pa~r·
back Book Club L
junior Va, • y Cheerleader 4;
Cadet Staff 2,3, Index J<:ditor 4;
Clas.- Secretary I ; Student Council
Representati\·c 1,3 ; Prom Commit·
tee Chairman 3; Homecoming
Committee Chainnan 4; Class
Float 1.2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2, Trcaiurcr 1; Girls' Choir 3; Big :\far.
Day 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Exchange Assemblies 2,4; 1lomccoming Assembly 4.
Transfer from Parall•<•Jnt, California 2 · Homecoming Commit·
tees 3,4; Class Council 3, Class
Witch 3; Big :\lac Day ,\ssembly
3; Prom Decorations 3, Tri-Chairman Ring Committee 3: Class
Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Chairman of :\fcmorial Conunittce 4;
Cadet Sales Staff 4: :\Ion i tor
Staff 3, Feature Editor 4.
(,
Club I
Council
4
2; Office
(,
n imat1C6
,\rt
L l '\D.\ K.\ Y
SHIRLEE GRCPE
DO'\.\I D D \ VID
C,Rl BLR
Orchestra
Club 1,2,3,4;
Wrestling 3.
St:E CAROL
GROSSE
s
S
dcnt
O.:cupations
5TEPHEX ~lICHAEL
HAGEX
Wrestling
1.2,3 4. Track 4:
5panish Club 1.2. \'kr Prrsidrnt 2: Bi~ Mac D ay 3: Srnior
Class P lay. " T he Littlr Do~
Laul(hrd" 4: Music :\fan 4: Curtain Raiser 3. M usic Festival 2.
C,t,LI'\ O
ROD:\ EY GRO\'ES
B.
B;-.,
I
T.
Ccr Student From Lake\•icw.
JAXICE KAYE HALL
Fws... :r , · Ch~ r C:irl~' Choir I
3; Ad\·anced Girls' Choir 4;
G .•\ .,\ . 1,2.3.4; Dramatics Club
4: Latin Club I : Homecomin11:
Comr•;ttee \: Class Council 2;
" T ake F i\'t'" 2: :\.fusical ~font·
ar;e 1 Senior Class Play: " T hr
L ittle D<>~ Lau~hrd ' 4: M usil'
\ fan ·l: Curtain R aiser 3: ~ fo~ic
l't•stival 2.
DIAXXE
ELIZABETH
GCSTIX
KE~~ETH
Freshman Choir Trea~urer; C.irl•'
Choir 2. A Choir 4: Choralier.. 4;
orrake Five" 2' " :\iusical :\lontagc" 3; "Cuna n Rais• r" 3; Fall
Conc·r~ 3 · Christr JS Pr grams
1,2,3 ~. Class Council Rf'pre,enta·
tive I. Student Council I Homecom111 ~ Committee 1, Ar, Club 2,
3; F rcnch Club 1,2; :\fu,ic ~fan 4.
Student
(
I
1,2, t, Class
Council 1,4 Pr· idt>nt 1,4; :-iational Hom r Society 3,4, \'kt>
President 3, Pr < Cl ,t 4 · ..\ Choir
., 3. ci.~~l:nN ;) q. Bask all 1
DOl1GLAS
HA~D.IAX
2',3'; B..
all 2,3; 'c'.o .\ .S.<... Con~
venti
S ·retary 4; Homernming
,\,er I
Exchange .\ s.<embly
3,4.
Cl IARl.ES THO~JA S
HARR T ~nTON
T rnck I , llasi-ball 2.
<.;IJT'TI \JO
HARRl\'f,T O'\
Tr.rn ftr St """'" l'ro... \ \ ,.,.
rcnshurg 4; n .\ \ , 4; Fll,\
1: Sµan iih Gluh 4; J unior
A1·h1r\1•mtnt 4
~1AIRA LYNN
STEPHENS. HAURY
HARRIS
Class Council Alternate 1 ; Student Council Alternate 2; Cadet
Band 1; Concert Band 2.3,4;
Brass Ensemble 2,3,4; State Music Contest 3 ,4; Chess Club 1.2;
Junior Achie\·ement 3, \'icePresident 3.
Election Assembly 1 ; Student Council Alternate 3:
Class Council Alternate +.
ROBERT LEON
HAYES
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2.
3,4: Wrestling 2,3.
HE~DRICKSOX
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,
3.4: Latin Club 1,2: Homrcoming Assembly 4; Lakeview Exchange ,\ssembly 4.
EARLL. HENDRICKS
Science Club 1.2.3,4; Riffe Club
2,3; Freshman Chorus 1.2: Concert Choir 2,3.4; Choraliers 4;
Stephen Decatur Exchange Assembly 3; Music Man 4.
VICKI
Freshman Chorus 1 : ~fixed
Chorus 2: Girls Chorus 3:
Office Ocrnpations Club
4: Junior ,\chievement 3:
Music Festival 2. Office
Occupations Float 4
GARY \VARREN
HA\VKE
JOH~ TI~10THY
HEXEBRY
Football 1: Wrestling 2,3,4:
Track 1.2.3,4; Spanish Club 2,
3: Big Mac Day 1 : S t u d e n t
Council Alternate 4.
Dopey is the name,
Bewildered is the state
Which again ~ocs to prove
That om ~eniors arc just too p;reat !
~fARGERY ANNE
HIGH
Freshman Chorus 1 ; Girls Choir
2,3: Ad\'anced Girls Choir 4:
Latin Club l ,2; Monitor Workshop 1 : Monitor Feature Staff
2.3; Honor Roll Editor 4; Christmas Program 1,2.3,4; Take Fi,·e
2; M usical ~fontage 3; "Curtain Raiser" 3: "Music ~fan" 4:
Fall Concert 4: Music Festival
2.
CLASS OF 1965
PA~fELA JOA'-'
H IGH COCK
Student Council I , G rls Glee
Club I ; Girls Choir 2 ; Homrcorning Committee 4.
CHARLES J .
HOLLIDAY
Cadet Band 1.2 ; Wrestling
TraC'k I : Baseball 2.
I;
~IICHELLE srE
H IGHLEY
Transfrrred from :\ft Zion 4 ;
Honor Sc ety 4 ; Dramatics
Club 4: :-;ational :\ferit Letter
of Commendation 4.
DONNIE R.
HO\VARD
PHILLIP LLOYD
HCNT
Libra!) Staff 2 '3,4; B<>ys Chorus
I , :\fixed 2 ; Concert Choir 3 ,
Spanish Club 3,4.
2: Float Committee 4 ; Big :\lac
Day 2.
Baseball 1,2: Track '3,4 ; Band I,
DENNIS DARRELL
HUSON
RICHARD LYNN
HUSTON
:\!ARY CAROLYN
H UTCHIXS
Senior Class Play I ; Spanish Club I : Wrestling 2,3,4 :
Class Council 4; TraC'k 1.2,4
Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,4;
TraC'k 1,2,4: Big Mac Day 2,3:
Spanish Club 1,2: Class CounC'il
I ; Student Council Assembly 3.
Girls and ::\fixed Choru~ I.
DENNIS BRUCE
IOERGER
CAROL ANN IRVIN
Tramferred from T eaneck, New
Jersey 3: Orchestra 3,4, President 4; Future Nurses' Club 3,
4, President 4; Homecoming Parade 4, N urse's Aid 4.
Football 1,2.3,4: Wrestling 2.3;1-;
TraC'k 1,2,3,4: Student Council 2,
3,4, Vice-President 3,4: Delegate
to Illinoi) State Convention of
Student Councils 3: Intra-City
Student Council 3.4: Big :\tac
Day 3; General Chairman of
Homecoming 4: Delegate C.D.A.S.C. 4.
ROBERf
FREDRICK
HCXTER
Cadet Band I 2 Concert
Band 3,4 ; Football 1.2,3,4 ;
Track I ; Spanish Club 4.
PAUL YOU~G IRVIN
Transferred from Teaneck,
New Jersey 3: Band 3.4: Senior Cla~s Play 1. Student
CounC"1l Rl'nrl'~l'nr:mve 4.
FR·\.\Cf<; DI\'\'f,
JOH\50\
Office Orrnpat
:1s
Cluh 4.
~!ARIAN'
PATRICIA K.\LLR
KA~fAR.\S
AFS Exchange Student Cron. Ven-
YFC
I-II.\ I ? '
Cit drr t
Council I ; Scirnn~ Rt·~ran h
Club I: .J \ 3,4; Junior Red
Cross 1,2.
ezuela 4-; AFS Club I; Fn•nrh
Club 4: Mixrd Chorus I; Cla's
Float 4.
SALLY ~L'\CRAE
JOXI:S
PAUL EUGENE
KELLEY
Homecominit
Dt·rnratiom
Committee 1,2: JTomrrnming
Queen Committre 4: Prom
Football 1,2: Camera Club 1 ;
DivC'nificd · Occupations
·~;
TraC'k 2,3,4, Homecoming Float
1,2,3,4.
Qut·en Clni1·1 111 !I;
CJ).•
·\ SC Come on Suh-St•r·
retary 4: Student Council
Elecuons ·\ssemhly 2,3: I.nke' iew F.xr'1aP~e '\•srmhly I;
Homecon
\ embly ·I;
Cadet Class S
2, ,\ : •-ift•
Class E<lit, r i. Co-Edi r In
Chief I '\'a1:<mal Hora s,
riety l s. c:r••tary 3,4 (I
Counc I i S:udent Councu
<:t .i •
Freshmen Onentation
C ~mittec 3, Chainnan 4;
St~dent
Council Elections
C ,,.. mittee Chainnan 4; Class
Float' 2,3,4.
DALI: R \Y
KELLOGG
Riffe C
s~ 1ish Cluh
1.2; Camera Clu~ 1,2: Latin Cluh 3,4 Radio Club 1,
2.
PHYLLIS AXXE
KEL~f
Girls' Glee Club 1 : French Club
1.2: Birz ~lac Day I; Class Float
Committee 1.2.3.4: Homecoming Attendant 2: Homecoming
Committee 3, Chairman 4: Class
Council 2.4. Student Council
,\lternate 3; Representative .\t
Larrze 4: Prom Chairman 3.
Freshmen Orientation 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4.
A typical ( ?) goodnight after a wonderful datt',
Curft'\\ 's coming. so don't be late
A little smile. a wink" of the eye.
A lm,ing hand shake ( ?) to sa\ good-byl·.
ROX ALAX
KI~fBLE
CLASS OF 1965
SUA:\'XE Kil\XISO:\"
BARBARA J. KI:\' G
JI~f DOCGLAS
KLAUS~fEIER
A.\'.A. and Stage Crew 1,2,3,4;
Senior Class Play 4; Radio Club
4; Prom Committee 3.
JAMES R. KRAE~1ER
DOXXA LOUISE
K::\fETY
Freshmen Chorus 1 , Girls Chorus 2; Girls Choir 3; ,\d\'anced
Girls Choir 4; F.H ..\. 3; G A.A.
1;
Homecoming
Parade
1;
Homecoming Dance Committee
1,2; Homecoming Parade Committee 4; Librar} Staff 3,-l; Class
Float 1,2,3,4.
DALE ROY
KOSHIXSKI
A.F.S. Club 3, Homecoming
Committee 4; Office Helprr 3;
Office Occupations Club, \'icePresident 4; Student Council
Representati\'e 4
\VILLL\\f
ALLEX
KRAEGER
German Club 1 : Basketball
;\fanagcr 2.
APRIL LY:\"NE
KRUZAN
BARBARA
LANDHOLT
Il\RBARA
JEA~ LANE
Concert Band 1.2,3,4: Orchestra
3,4:
F.T..\.
1:
Brass
Ensemble 2,3,4: Dance Band 2.
3,4; Class Council I: Student
Council 4; Exchange Assemblirs
2.3.4; Homecoming .\ssembly 3:
Junior Talent Show; A.F.S . .\ssembly 3: Senior Class Play: :Musical :\fontagc 2.3.4: State ~fu
sic Contest 2.3.4.
Freshman Chorus, President 1 ;
Girls Choir, Vice-President 2:
Concert Choir 3: Student Council Alternate 2: Class Council .\1ternate 4: Pep Club 2: Cadet
Staff 3,4: D.H.S. Exchange Assembly 2: Junior Talent Show:
Big :\.lac Day 3: Prom Program
Committee 3: Freshman Orientation 4: Homecoming Committee 1.2.3. Chairmen Dance 4:
Senior Class Play: Class Floats
1.2.3.-1-.
C:irls Chorus 1.2
CHERYL LO'CISE
LAl\ U~f
LI:\'DA JOYCE LA\\'
Student Council Alternate 1 :
Latin Club 1,2: Future :'\urses
1,2,3; G.A.A. 4: Class Float 4.
Library Staff 1.2: G.A A.. 1,2,3.4,
A.F.S. 3: Cadet Sales St:1ff 3:
Junior Typist 4
~fYRA
MAl RIX'\ LEE
Girl's
\ I let c
\, <'iation
1,2,3,4; Float Committee 4:
Junio•
s, c-r, " "
\ chie\'t'rnent
2,3,
D. \\'ID RALPH
LEH~IA '\!
JOH'\ LE5LIE
LL\\ IS
Library Staff I ? '3 \ V \ 2,3, I:
Radio Club I 3 Rifle Chai I.
Track 2.4 Big :\fac Day 3, I;
Social Studies Club 4; ~fnnitor
Staff 3 Editor 4.
?
\'j,.,. Prraid~nt
5. Sc er. n~ Club I ; .u·s 3:
Cadet Salrs Staff 3: Oflire
Occupat "ls Cluh Prr~idrnt
t; Office Assistant 3.
RICHARD ALIA 1\
LIVESAY
DAYID GERALD
LOCKMILLER
Cadrt Ba 1d I B,1y, Chorm
I ; A Choir 2,3; Choralicr~
3,4; German Cluh 1,2;
Wrestling 1,2; ~fu•ical I:
:\fusical :\fontage 2: Spring
Fe•tival 2; Take f'h <' 2 ;
Christmas Program 2,3,4:
Lakeview Exchan~c ,\sscm1,10 4; Christmas \'rspers I,
1; Curtain Raiser 3;
s 1cn ncc:atur lhchange
Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Big
Mac Day; Student Council 3;
Monitor Staff 3,4; National
Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4, Russian Club 2,3, Vice
Prrsidcnt 3
\,
nbh· 3.
"I felt so helpless, what could I do?
Rt:r embering all that we'd been through,
LARRIE CARL
LOGUE
Cadet Band 1,2 R Ac Club
1; Concert Band '3,4, Dance
Band 3,4; Ensemble 3,4.
L YXX CLARK LO\\'E
Ba.<l'ball 1,2, Track 3,4, Big
Mac Day 3; Concert Band 1,2,
3.4; Dance Band 1,2; Student
Council Alternate 4; Orchestra
4.
At school they all stop and stare, but I don't care,
We'll ne\er forget him, the Leader of the Pack."
SUSAN ELIZABETH
LUKACS
Class Council 2, Alternate 3; CoChairman of Sophomore Class
Picnic; H omecoming Parade 1 ;
Co-Chainnan of Junior-Senior
Prom 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Dolphin
Club 3.4, Vice President 4: National H onor Society 3,4; Big
Mac Day A'•l'mbly 2,3: Decatur High ExC'hange Assembly 3;
Junior Talent Show: H omecoming Assembly 4. Homecoming
Committn·~ 3,4; Lakeview Exchange Assembly 4: Cadet Staff
3,+, Co-Editor of Cla•s 4 · Freshman Orientation 4 .
CLASS OF 1965
~1ILLICENT
SUSAN GRACE
1fcKEXZIE
FRAXCES
?\fcCADDOX
Class
Council
Alternate
I;
Homecoming Publicity 3; Homecoming Decorations 4. Spanish
Club 2; Girls' Chorus.
Big Mac Day 3 ; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4 ;
Homecoming
Committee
4;
Homecoming Assembly 4.
DELBERT EUGENE
McCOY
Cadet Band 1 ; Concert Band 2,
3,4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Woodwind
Ensembles 3; Brass Ensembles 3,
4; RiAe Club 1 ; German Club
3 ; Basketball Manager 3; Class
AA State Band Contest 3,4;
Class AA State Ensemble Contest 3,4.
PAULA KAY
McGEHEE
Freshman Girls' Chorus; Girls'
Chorus 3; G.A.A. 1 ; FHA 1 ;
Office Occupations 4.
KAY GRAHAM
McCOY
THO~fAS DALE
FHA 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish
Club 3; Dramatics Club 3,4;
Pep Club 3; Big Mac Day 3;
Student Council Election Assembly 2; Class Council 4; Senior Class Play; Prom Committee
3; Homecoming Committees 2,4.
Band 1,2; German Club 2,3.
4; Tennis 2,3,4; Basketball
1;
Homecoming
Dance
Committee 4.
1fcCOY
ERIN KAY LYON
TERRY SCOTT
Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer 1 ;
Christmas P r o g r a m ; Girls'
Choir, Secretary 2; Take Five
2; Latin Club 2; Student Council Alternate 2,3,4; Exchange Assembly SDHS 2, LHS 4; Junior
Talent Show; Prom Photography
Committee
3;
Co-Chairman
Spring Dance 3; Freshman
Orientation 3,4; Assistant Editor Activities, Cadet 4; Homecoming Queen Committee 4;
Homecoming Assembly 4; French
Club 4.
~1cKINNEY
Chess Club 1.2,3: Class Council
Alternate 2; Social Studies Club
3,4; Executive Committee of Social Studies Club 4; Mock Eleclion 4.
MARCIA KAY
McQUALITY
Future
Nurses
1;
.Junior
Achievement 2,3,4; Library Staff
1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,4, \'icePresident 4; Honors Assembly 3.
ROBERT COY
11cQUALITY
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cadet Band
1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Dance
Band 3.4; Woodwind Ensembles
2,3,4; Exchange Assemblies 3,4;
Musical Montage 3,4; Class AA
State Band Contest 3,4: Class
AA State Solo and Ensemble
Contest 3,4; City Spring ~fusic
Festival 2,3; Stage Band Contest 3,4.
SHIRLEY ANN
1facKLIN
DA:'\IEL I'DLY
THO~fAS ED\\ \RD
JOH'\' \f \SSI Y
~fAHXKE
Football I 2 3 l "resthni
1,2,3,4 : Track I 2 1. l Vo-
~L\'\SHIP
Track 3. Vocauonal Graphic
Arts: Fcx tball I
Vocational .\
\f I''
3,4:
Football I ,2,3; Bask1·tball 2,
Track I ,2,3,4.
cational
.\uto
\frrhanirs
Club 3,.J. , Stud<'nt Coundl
EleC'tinns Day \~sl'mbly 2,3:
Cadet Band 1,2.
KEITH ALAN
11ATHI:RN
1HCHAEL GEORGE
11EIS
Vocational Auto McC'hanirs
3,4.
Transferred
from
Chaminade.
Preparatory School St. Louis;
IIomerominl( Assembly 2; Election Assembly 2: Bi'l[ ?>.foe Day
Assembly 2; Latin Club 2; Tennis 2,3,.J..
b it true our senior-.
JEFFREY ALL\:\
MARG.\RETTE
ANX
:MEISENHEIMCR
~fESS~IORE
Student Council I Track I ,2 ;
French Club 1.2; Junior Cla~s
Council 3.
Arc· so well-heha\·ed?
At the s<•nior lunch table.
The situation is usually far from g1a\I'.
ROGERJOHX
~fICKELSO'\
Tra1 I ', t F Da I Cad<'l
Band 1,2;
Cheerl<'ading
4:
Homecoming \5Semblr 4 ; Lake' icw Exchange 1\5Sembly 4 ; Big
:\1ac Day Cheer Leader 3.
CLASS OF 1965
JILL LOVISE
~1IRUS
Student Council
1,2;
Class
Council 2,4; Big Mac Day 2,4;
Class Vice-President 2; Latin
Club 1,2; Junior Varsit}· Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4;
Cadet Activitirs Staff 3. Co-Editor Organi7.ation Staff 4; Pep
Club 3,4; Homecoming Committee 2.3, Executive Board 2;
Female Lead Speech Class Play
4.
REBECCA LOU
:M ILLER
DARREL LYN:\
:M ILLER
Council I ; Float Committee I ; Fr<'nch Club I ; Transferred to Milwaukee Downer 2;
Transferred to MacArthur 3;
Spanish Club 3; Monitor Staff
3,4; Girls Glee Club I : Queen
Committee 4.
Cadet Band 1 : Football 2.3.4:
Track 1,2,3: Monitor Staff 4:
Big Mac Day 3,-1-.
JOH~ ~fICHEAL
\VILLIA11 DIAL
:MOOREHEAD
Cla~s
J\fOORE
Track 2.3,4: Election Assembly
3; Football I.
Track 1.2; Band I . Spanish
Club 1; Big }.lac Day Assembly
3; Class Council :\lternate 3;
Class Council Representative 4:
Senior Class Organization Committee.
FRED LOUIS
1fILLER
Transferred from Stephen Decatur High School 2; Cadet
Band 2.3, \'ire-President 3; Concert Band 4 : Concert Choir 3 :
Choraliers 4: "~fusic ~fan" 4;
All-State Music Festival 3.-1-;
German
Club 3.4; Football
2,
Baseball 2: Wrestling 3,4.
STEVE H. ~fIXELL
CHARLEXE
~1IZE
Girls Glee Club I ; Girls
Choir 2: Concert Choir 3;
Advanced Girls 4; Cadet
Band 1,2: Concert Band 3,
4.
JUDY KAY :MORAN
Office Assistant and Typists 4:
Freshman Chorus.
J\fARILY.\' LEE
LINDA L.
~!ORGAN
Homecoming Queen Committee 2,
4; IIomecomin,g Decorations Committee 3; Big Mac Day I ; Freshman Choir; Mixed Chorus; Freshman
Council
Representative;
Stephen Decatur Exchange Assembly 3: French Club 4; Cadet Sales
Staff 4; Prom Committee 3.
~1ARY
~!ORRIS
Homecoming Committee 2, CoChairman Queen Committee 4;
Senior Class Plav Costumes Assistant 4. Student Council 2:
Girls Glee Club I : Girls' Choir
2; Big }.fac Day 2: Dolphins 2,
C.D.A S.C. Com·ention -1-: " Take
Fi,-e.. 2. . \FS Club 2 : Pep Club
I : Latin Club 1,2: Cadet Staff
2: French Club 4: Attended
Marymount, London, England 3.
JA-:\ff.S L
~!ORRIS
BARBARA
LI:NELLE:N
NEILSON
Student Council Elections Assembly 2.
MARTIN ELVIN
l\fOYER
JANET RUTH
l\ftTRPHY
Russian Club 2; Spanish Club
3;l; Big \fac Day 2.
Transferred from St. Teresa 4;
Office Occupations, Treasurer
4 ; Class Council Representative
4; Office Occupation Area Delegate Candidate 4; Office Occupation Homecoming Committee
4.
:MAVIS ANN
l\fUSSULl\IAN
RICHARD LYNN
l\IORRIS
Cadet Band I ; C o n c e r t
Band 2,3.4: Dramatics Club
2,3: "Little Dog Laughed"
4: Band Show 1,2,3,4; Illinois State Band Contest 3,4.
Cadet Band I. Vice-President I ;
Concert Band 2.3,4. Vice-Pres~
dent 3, President 4; Big \fac Day
1.3: Baseball 2.3.4; Student Council 2.3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Decatur High Exchange Assembly 3;
Intra-City Talent Show 3: Junior
Talent Show 3; Prom Queen
Chairman 3 : Homecoming Assembly 4:
Homecoming Parade
Chaim1an 4; Freshman Orientation 4; C.D.A.S.C. Com·ention 4;
Ju n i o r Class Vire-President:
Homecoming Assembly 4.
BUN:NY NE\VTON
The school picked Carol for its queen,
To reign at the game and dance.
By this picture it can be seen,
That she was grateful for the chance.
Big Mac Day 1 ; Freshman
Choir; Homecoming Queen
Committee 1,4: Pep Club
2; Class Council Alternate
2; Student Council Assembly
2 ; Honors Day Assembly 2;
Junior Talent Assembly; De-
catur High Exchange Assembly 3 ; Homecoming Decoration Committee.
JOHN RICHARD
NIEDERBRACH
PATRIC :MARC
NIELSEN
CLASS OF 1965
JAXL AXX
OAIHOlIT
COXXIE XIXOX
Orchestra
1.2.3.
Education Club 4.
DIETLINDE :M.
OERTGEK
Advanced Girl's Choir 4; French
Club 4; German Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Exchange Student From Germany 4.
Distributive
Girls Chorus 2 Homecoming
Committee 3; Float Decorations
3; Junior Achievement Secretary 3: Girls Chorus 3: Prom
Decorations 3; Office Occupations 4; Office Occupations Area
Alternate Delegate 4 ; Office Occupations Float 4.
RICHARD WAYNE
OGDEN
JOHN MCKINLEY
OLD\VEILER
Football
1,2;
Basketball
I;
Track 1,2; Junior Class Talent
Show 3; SDHS Exchange Assembly 3 : Big Mac Day 3; Student 3.
Student Council Alternate 3;
French Club 1,2; Rifle Club 1;
Homecoming Float 3; Election
Assembly 3.
.JOHN ROBERT PARR
Cadet Iland 1 ; Concert Band
2.:~.4; Danu: n.1nd 2.3,4;
P1ofectionm 1,2,3,4: Brass
Choir 2.3, L lx1kcview Exchangt' ·\'t~rmbly 2.4: Decatur E.v h,111£" .;\ssembly 3:
M11s1r Monta1o1c 2,3,4; Band
Concert
1.~.3.4;
Baseball
Mana~nr 2.
LEE PARRISH
RITA .JEAN OOTON'
JANET LEE 0\VENS
A.F.S. 1,2; Girls' Glee Club 1 :
Girls Choir 2.3; Pep Club 2,3:
F.H.A. Club 2; Office Occupations 4. Office Assistant 3. Office Occupations Homecoming Cochairman 4.
Cadet Staff 3,4; Cadet Band I,
2; Concert Band 3.4: Woodwind Ensemble 3.4-: Clarinet
Quartet Contest 3: State Band
Contest 3; Futurf' :\urst>s Club
1,2.3,4, Vice-President 4; l\ursf's
Office Assistant 1,2.3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3.4. Dramatics Club 3,4;
Latin Club 1 ; Student Council
Alternate 4; Book Club 3,4, Secretary; Senior Class Play 4.
CHARLES G.
OLIVER
Wrestling 1,2,3,+: Track l, ~Ian
ager 2,3: Baseball .!'.tanager 4: Cadet Band l; Concert Band 2,3.+:
State Band Contest 3.4: Bra,;s Ensembles 2.3.4: State Solo & Ensemble Contest 2,3,4: Student
Council Elections Assembly 3:
Spring Sports Assembly 2,3;
Homecoming Dance Committee 4:
Dramatics Club 1,2.3,4: "Frankie
& Johnnie" 1 ; "The Boy Who
Said Xo" l; Senior Class Play.
"Our Town" 4.
FAYE RCTH
OLSON
Class Council 3: Girl's Choir
2: Big Mac Day 2: Homecoming Decorations 2,3: H omecoming Dance Committee 2: Homecoming Flo"<"'~ Committee 4:
Homecoming Parade Co111111ittcc
4: Homecoming Queen Committee 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Advanced Girls 4. President 4;
Spanish Club 3: Art Club ·l.
ED\VARD
ALBERT
PAL~IER
Football l, Golf 2; Latin
Cluh 2.
LESLIE THO~fAS
PERKS
Transf('r From Cairo IIi<:h,
Cai10, lllinoi,.
MICHAEL vVADE
PAUL
PRASAD PENESETTI
A.F.S. Student From India 4;
Dramatic Club 4; A F.S. Club
4; Chess Club 4 .
Spanish Club 2; C:arlt-t Band l ;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Sabatour 3.
PENNY AN:N
PEXXIXGTOX
SUSAN BETH
PARRY
Class Council Alternate I ;
Student Council Assembly 2:
Spanish Club 3,4. Class Float
1,2,3,4.
National Honor Society 3.4: A.F.S.
Finalist 3: Student Council 3 ;·
Class Council Alternate' 4; Senior
Class Play: Social Studies AssC'rnbly 4; Homecoming Assembly
Committee 4; Social Studies Club
3.4, Secretarv-Treasurer 3.4: The
Scholarly Tl oily AdanH 3: Concert
Choir 3: Advanced Girls -!- ; Cadet
Band I : Dramatics Club 4: A.F.S.
Club 2.3,4: French Club 1,2,'3,-J..
RICHARD :'.\1ARC
PERL~1 UTTER
Orchestra 1,2, Si-rgeant At
I;
French
Club
Arms
I; A.F.S. Club I; Monitor
Staff 2,3,4, Associate Editor
4; Cadet Staff 3: Take Ffre
2; Voice of Democracy 3,
1st Place School, 2nd Place
City; National Honor Society 3,4; School Science
Award 3; Summer Science
Scholarship to N.I.U. 4.
MICHAEL PIESZALA
Football 1,2,4; Basketball
Track 1,2,3,4; Class Day 2,3
Student Council Assembly 2,3
Big Mac Day 3.
A few are dozing,
The bell's about to ring.
Book's are closing,
\\'hat freedom the sound will bring.
SUSAN LOUISE
PILCHER
Student Council I ; Class Float
1,2,3,4; Homecoming Decorations Committee 1,2,3.4; Homecoming Queen Committee 2,4;
Junior Talent Show; Decatur
High Exchange Assembly 3: Senior Class Play 4; Girls Glee Club
I: French Club 2,3; Prom Committee 3: Student Council Assembly 1,2,3; Cadet Staff 4.
CLASS OF 1965
J ACK PITZER
Cadet Band I : Boys' Chorus I ;
Choraliers 3,4: Football 1.2;
Track 1.2.3,4; Wrestling 3,4:
Concert Choir 2.3: Music Man
4; Stephen Decatur Exchange
Assembly 3 ; Lakeview Exchange
As~embly 4.
STANLEY LANDON
POGUE
FRANCES LYNETTE
RAY
Cadet Band I: Chess Club 1,2,
3,4; German Club 3; German
Club Float 3.
JOHN E. QCICK
J AXET AXN POLEN
G.A.A. 1,2.3,4; G.A.A. FI oat
Committee 2,4: Girls Chorus 2;
Home Ernnomics Assistant 4.
PRID E~1 0RE
Library Stu.i I ,2; Library Club
1,2, President 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,
President 4; Office Helper 3,
Student Assistant 4; Float Committee 4.
::\1ARY KAT HLEEN
POP:\IA
KATHY ELAIXE
REETER
Latin Club 1,2, Secretary 2; AFS
Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; German Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Xational Honor Society 3.4; Class
Council Alternate 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Cadet 3,4, Sales
M anager 4; Student Government
Day 3; Float 3,4: Xational Merit
Letter of Commendation.
Girls Choir 4; Spanish Club 3.4,
Treasurer 4: Pep Club 4; AFS 3:
Drama Club 1.2.3.4: Library Club
1: Homecoming Assembly Committee 4.
SANDRA KAY
RENTFRO
Spanish Club 3,4: Vice-President
4; Xationa l H onor Society 3,4;
J unior Varsity Cheerleader 4: O ffice Assistant 3: H omecoming
Committee 4; Homecoming Assembly 4.
WILLIAM
DONALD
PRUETT
J UDIT H YVONNE
:\1ALCOL:\I V.
REPLOGLE
Cadet Band 1.2: Concert Band
3.4, State Contest 3,4; Brass Ensembles
3;1,
State
Contest;
\.\'restling 1.2: Tennis 1.2: Band
Show 1,2.3,4.
football 1,2,3, I: Basketball
I ; lh~ebnll 1,'2. ; Hoys Chorus 1.
SANDRA LEE REED
Latin Club 1.2: :'\urses Club
I: Student Council 3 ..\lternate 2: Float Committee 3,
4; Homccominl:( Committee
4: Election Judge 4.
YVONNE
CHARLOTTE
REUBEN
Class Council 1 : Big :\fac
Day Assrmhlr 2 Xational
Honor Society 3,4: Prom
Tickets Committee 3.
LOREN FRIED
REUL ER
Football 1 2. Wrestling 1,2;
Track 1,2,3,4: Big Mac Day 1:
Class Council 4.
:\fARY ANN
RICHARDS
CHERYL LYNN
RICHARDSON
French Club 1.2: Glee Club
I: Girls' Choir 2. Concert
Choir 3; Advanced Girls'
Choir 4; Float Committee
2.3,4: Pep Club I : Student
Council Alternate -1; Homecoming
Committee
3.4;
Prom Committee 3; Take
Five 2. Musical :\fontage 3:
Curtain Raiser 3: Christmas Program 1.2,3: Class
Council 2.3, Alternate I.
Student Council Alternate 1,3;
Class Council 2, Alternate 3;
Junior Talent Show 3; Prom
Photography
Committee
3;
Homecoming Dance Committee 4;
Student Council Assemblies 1,2;
Big Mac Day 2,3; Co-Chairman of
Float 2.
BEVERLY AXl\
ROGERS
:\fonitor Staff 4: Office Assistant ·J.. Homecoming Ticket Committee 2.
SUSA~ LYNN RICE
ROBERT LESLIE
ROCK
'\lurse's Office Helper 1 2.'3 Future Xurses' Club 1,2.3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President
3.
Ron is somewhat new at Mac, but he has the same old problems.
His feeling about the food and Iockt'r troubles arc quite clear,
But we hope he's as glad to be at Mac
As we are to haw him here.
Band 4; French Club 4; Orchestra 4; Xational Honor Society 3,
4.
SH EILA
MAUR EEN
RIEBOCK
Cadet Sales Staff I ,2,3,4; Monitor New Staff 3,4: GA.A. 2,3;
A1111;:1 kau Fid<l Scrvitc Club 3,4;
Pep Club 2,3: German Club 1,2,
Treasurer 2: Prom Programs Committee 3: Homecoming Committees 3,4: Lake,·iew Exchange Assembly 4: Homecoming Assembly
4; Student Counril Assemblies 2,3;
Freshmen Chorus; Mixed Chorus
2; Music Programs 1,2; Style
Show 3.
CLASS OF 1965
KI:ITH i\IARTI.N
ROGERS
Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4,
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,
4; Student Council 2; C I ass
Council 2, Vice President 2; Spanish Club 3,4; French Club 2;
Homecoming A••embl>· 4; Baseball
I ; Float Committee 3,4; Big ~inc
Day 2; Science Club.
JI ~1 ~1 Y ALLEN
ROPPA
Spanish
Club
1,2; Student
Council
Reprcscntathe
1,4;
Football 1 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3.4; Monitor Staff
3,4, Big Mac Day l.
HUGH HEXRY
RO\VDEX
C HARL E~E A .N.N
Band 1,2,3: Stude
C ~cil 2;
~fonitor 1.2,3,4; Latin Club 2;
Football 1,3,4; Baseball 2, Bi~
~fac Day 1 ; Class Council Alternate 4.
Flnat I 2,3
BJORC7 R. RORVIK
JOHX SO'A RO f 7
Frenc C
4; Gennan Club 4;
Art Club 4; AFS Club 4; Foreign Exchange Student F r om
:-\orway 4.
Footb, .
Basketba
Track 1,2; Student Council Representati\"e 1,4; Boys' State 3; Big
~lac Day 3.
\ VILLIAl\1 PATRIC K
RYA\'
DI.\'\E l\f,\RIE
SALOGGA
~IARILYX AlJREITA
I.\'\, Gl'Y
SAXDERS
S .\ '\"G<) fl R
Spanish Club
2 '3 l- iotball I,
2: Ba~ketball 1,2,3,4; Bas<"hall I,
2,3,4: Homecoming ,\ sscmbl)' 4.
Future '\u~es Club I; Junior
Typist 4 Homecominl'( Ticket
Committee 3.
Cadet B"
I C cer Band 2,
3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; GAA
2,3,1; Junior Typist 4; Wood
gnscmhlcs 2.3.4.
GAY LEE
SCHLACTER
ARCHIE LEE
SCARLETIE
Cho.al ~l 1s1c
Club 2.
1,2,3;
Spanish
Girls' Glee Club I Science ReS!'an·h Club I; Latin Club 1,2,
3,4 · Gir s' Chorus 2 . SDH S Exrhan r \ s.crnbly 2. J uni r Talent
Sh• w
3;
Girls'
Choir
3; P '\ Queen Committee 3;
Senior Class Cnimcil 4 : Senior
tn · 4; Dramatics
Social Com
Club 3; TJ ~ S',I: larly Ho 11 y
Adams Plav
'\ational Honor
Society s:-t; :'\ational ~le rit
Scholar,hip Letter of Commendation 4.
JU FF
J
SHARON LYNN
SCH~HDT
ED\VIN LEON
SCOTT
Latin Club 1,2; Student
Council Alternate 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
Spanish Club 3,4; Class Council Alternate 2: Football 2;
Wrestling I.
JULIE Al'\N
SEDERLUXD
Red Cross Club 1; Future
~urses Club 2; Homecoming
Queen Committee 3; Office
Assistant 3; Junior Typist 4.
JACQTJELIXE
SHOBE
Spanish Club 1,2: Homecoming Queen Committee 3;
Homeroom Representative 3;
CAA I.
TERRY L. SEATS
Vocational Auto ~fechanics 'l. i
\VILLIAM
PEXDLETON
SHADE
Xational Honor Society 3,4; AFS
Exchange Student 4; President
Student Council 3,4; Intra-City
Student Council 3,4; Law Day
Assembly 3 ; Basketball 2 ; Golf
2,4; Junior Kiwanian 4.
Our first year at Mac
Proved to be only the beginning.
ROD STANLEY
SL\1MONS
Although we were just freshman,
\Ve proved our efforts by winning.
Cadet Band I; Football
I,
2; Golf 2; Big Mac Day I ; Student-Faculty Game 3.
JAXICE LYN SI:\fS
Student Council Alternate 2;
F.T.A. Club 1,2,3; French Club
2,3,4; German Club 4; Cadet
4; Monitor 4, Co-Editor of News
Staff 4.
CLASS OF 1965
JOAX::\":C :-.IARI E
S IXG LETO ~
Transferred from St. Teresa 3;
Latin Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3;
AFS Club 3,4: Cadet 4.
BRU CE DALE
DA::\"XY PAUL
SHARO::\" SUE
SLEDGE
~f A R Y ST EPHAXY
XAXCY KARE:\
S ~HTH
G .,\.,\ 1 .\FS -t Spanish
Club 1.2. Secretar} 3 President 4-. Biol• •gv Lah Assistant 3.4.
··
S ~1ITH
S~HTH
S~ HTH
Boys Chorus I.
\ \ restling 2.
Orchestra 1.2: French Club 1.2;
Pep Club 1; Russian Club 2.3.
Treasurer 2; Concert Choir 3;
Choraliers 4: Curtain Rai<er 3:
Fall Concert 1; Xational Ilono1
Sonety 3,4; Lakevil'w Exrhangc
Assembly 4.
SH EILA RAE S ~HTH
CAROLJOAXX
STEELE
CYNTHIA SVE
Cadet Band 1 : Concert Band 2,
3,4, Recording Secretary 4: Class
Council Representative 2; Student Council Representative 3:
Latin Club 1.2.3,-1-. T reasurer 2:
National Honor Society 3,-1-.
French Club 1,3,4: AFS Club 3,
4; Library Assistant 1 ; Dramatics Club 4: FTA Club 4: Paperback Book Club 4: National
Honor Society 3,4: French Xationals 3: Commencement Usher 3: Senior Class Play Publicity
Committee 4.
DELBERT F. STOUT,
JR.
STER~S
Freshman Chorus: :\fixed
rus 2.
'
Cho-
JOH::\" CARLBERT
STROCP
J unior Achie,·cmcnt
Club I.
1; Camera
SOXDRA J EA::\"
STE\\'. \RT
Spar i,h Club 3, I, ~fonitor
Sr :\ff 4 Fr t''hm.1n Chorus;
;\fo.c<l Chorus '.?.
PATRICIA J EAN
J EANETTE ANNE
SULLIVAN
SCH O~ISKE
KATHLEEN MARY
Sl LLI\'A:\
F.H A. 4.
CAROLYN
T R CDY
SU ~1 ~ 1 E R
Transferred from St Teresa 4
J UDY S\VAM
GAA I: Junior Achievement 2,
Distributive
Education
3.4:
Club 4
Transferred from Cairo. Illinois.
5
Exceling to victory,
\ Ve continued our fame.
The A.oat \.,,·as different,
But the spirit's always the same.
DONALD ROY
S\VARTZ
LESLIE \\'AYNE
S\VARTZ
Baseball I
Spanish Club; Rifle Club I.
JIM LESLIE
TADLOCK
CLASS OF 1965
GIXA KAY
TAYLOR
LI:\'DA DIA:'\£
TAYLOR
Girls Glee Club 1; Homecoming
Decorations Committee 2; Office :Messenger 3; Junior Typist 4.
TH0~1AS JA::\IES
TH011AS
Class Alternate 4; Senior Class
Play; Junior Achievement 3.
JOAXXE
ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
French Club 3,4; Pep Club 4 ·
Cadet Ad\'ertising Staff 4 Sale~
Staff 4.
Transferred from Eisenhower.
LCCILLE
PAlrLETTE
TAYLOR
STA:\ TAYLOR
l'R \:\K
Homecoming
Committee
2;
Float Committee 3: Wrestling
2,3,4; Golf 2.
THO~L\LLA, III
Football 1.2.3,4: Track 1.2.
3,4.
PEXXY TEXX.\XT
GARY I .EE
Freshman Chorus
1:
~fixed
Choir 2: Girls Chorus 3. Girls
Choir 4; Junior Achievement 2.
PATRICIA
KIXGSLEY TEARE
Latin Club 1,4; Cadet Band 1 ;
Student Council 1,4; H0mecoming Committee 2; Treasurer 3;
AFS Club 3; Cadet .\sst. Faculty Editor 3, Co-Editor-inChief 4; NCTE Finalist 3; National ~Ierit Letter of Commendation 4.
Latin Club 1 ; Big ~lac Day I ;
Freshman
Attendant;
HomeCt,ming C<•mmittee '.:!.-!: Student Council Reprt')c11tat"c 2.
Alternate 4;
Junior Talent
Show; French Club 3.-l. President 4; Prom Committee 3;
Freshman Orientation 4: I Iomecoming 4; Lake\ iew Exchange
.\ssembly 4; Cadet Class CoEditor 1: C.D .\.S.C. Con\'ention
Hostess 4.
BONNIE JEAN
THO~IAS
Girls Chorus 2; .\FS Club 3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4;
Council .\ltcrnate 3; Honors Day
3; Student Go\'ernment Day 3;
French National Tests 3; Freshman Orientation 3; Pep Club
4: Dramatics Club 4: Future
Teachers Club 4; Cadet Staff -! ;
National Merit Letter of Commendation.
SUE TODD
Secretary I ; Girls Chorus I ;
Cid~ Chvir 2,3; A<hanu:u Gi1b
Choir 4: '"Take Fi\·e"' 2: Cla~~
Council 2.-l; French Club 2:
Homecomin~
C(,mmittt·e
2.·I
Prom CommittC'e 3: Juni<•r Talent Sho\' . DHS Exchan~e Assemhly 3: Senior Play; · CadN
Staff 4.
THO~IPSOX
Cadrt Rand 1.2,:1. C<'ncert
Band I.
JACQl1ELIXE
ARLEXE
TRO\'ATO
:MARLA TURNER
J\HKE LUE lTNGER
Y.F C 2,3: Student Council 3;
F.H.A. 4; Art Club.
Transferred from Florida Central
Academy 2; Football 3,4.
Pep Cluh 1,2. Student
Counc-il El('('tion \ssembly
3,4: Class Council .\lternate
3: Dance Committee 4: Senior Class Play.
JACK LEE
VAXDEVA::\TER
Football 1,2.
DARRELL
VANFOSSAN
Football 1, Manager 2,3,4: Science Club.
VIRGl:\IA KAY
\'ACGH:;\1'
Junior \'arsity Cheerleader
4; Homecoming .\ssembly 4:
Student Council Representative 4: Class Council Representative 3; Alternate 1 ;
Advanced Girls Choir, Treasurer 4; Girls Choir 2.3: Girls
Glee Club
I : "Curtain
Raiser" 3: "Take Fi,·c" 2;
:\.fosical :\.fontage 2, Homecoming Decorations Committee 2: Dramatics Club
2: Latin Club 1 ; Pep Club
1,4.
Full speed ahead the Juniors did take
Twenty thousand napkins for this float did make,
A turning wheel and a Merri-Mac
Promised that next year we would be back.
STEVEN ALAN
VOLLE
AVA 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 1,2,3,
Stage C,o-Manager 4: Wrestling
I; Golf 1,2,3,4: Student Council
2; Science Club I ; Junior
Achievement Assembly 3,4.
LAlVfAE \VACHHOIZ
Transfer from La Gro,·e High,
Farina, Illinois 4; Girls' Choir 4.
178
CLASS OF 1965
NELDASlJE
\VAGOXER
PA~IELA AXNt \\'AIT
Transfer from Kinmundy-Alma 2;
Sophomore Talent Show: F.N.A.
2; Dramatics Club 2,3; Class
Council 3 ; Home Economics
Assistant 3.
Transferred from St Teresa 3;
French Club 3: Spanish Club 3;
\FS Club 3,4; Cadet Staff 4;
Class Council 4; Social Studies
Club 4 .
SUSAN LYNN
\ VAKEMAN
JOHN RUSSELL
\ VALTER
l\IARILYN SUE
\ VALT ON
J C DIT H LYXN
\ VAYXE
Band 1,2: Dramatics Club 1,2,3;
F11tt1rt> T"arhf'rs I ; AFS Club 3;
Girls Choir 3; Advanced Girls
Choir 4; Fun Club Council 2;
Paper Back Club.
Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club
4; Language Club Float Committee 4; Senior Class Play;
Golf 4.
Library 1; Nurses Club 2.
Pep Club 1 , CAA 1 : Dramatics Club 1,2,3; AFS
Club 3.
LORENE ANN
\ VESTERMAN
NANCY JANE
\ VALKER
C O~N IE SUE \VALL
ROBERTA KAY
\VHITACRE
Choraliers 3,4; Concert Choir 3;
Monitor Staff 3,4, Big Mac Day
2; Homecoming Committee 2,3:
French Club 3; Student Council
3; Council Alternate 2.
Student Council 3; Assistant
Editor of Cadet Business Staff;
Cadet Sales Staff 3,4; Cadet Advertising Staff 2,4: AFS €1ub 3,
4; French Club 3,4; Girls Glee
Club 1 ; Girls Chorus 2; Dramatics Club 4; Homecoming
Decorations Committee 3.
Freshman Chorus: Girls Chon1s
2: AFS Club I : FHA Club 2,3:
Reporter 2; Class Council 3, Student Council Alternate 4: Pep
Club 2: Spanish Club 3. Dramatics Club 3,4: Cadet Staff 3;
Homecoming
Committee
1,3:
FHA Float 2.
LINDA JOAN \\HITE
JOHN EARL \\'HITE
Cadet Band I ; Concert Band
2,3,1; Woodwind Ensemble 4; Library Staff 1,2,3, Vice-President
3; Camera Club 2,4; Latin Club;
T rack 1,2.
Cadet Business Staff; Cadet Advertising Staff 1,2,3, Manager 4 ;
Frrnch Club I ? · Girls Gire r.Juh
1; Dolphin Club 1,2; .\FS Club
2;
Homecoming
Decorations
Committee 4; Cadet Sales Staff
2,3,4; H omecoming Queen Committee 4; Homecoming A~sem
bly 4.
French Club 1,2
DO\ .\LD I re
\\HI rl:\f \ \
\\'rc•tling
.\rts Club 2.
(, a 11 ic
DOrGL \'>0
\\TILCO:\.
Ba•l'ball I ; Baskl'tl 111
Day I.
RICH.\RD KEXT
RICHARD LY:\:\
\\' ILLI.\~IS
Concert Band 3 1 StudcntFacult,· Game 3. (;l'nnan
Cluh 3 ·I, Treasurn ,! ; Class
Council 1 1 St dc-nt Council 2,
Sr r inr Cl.is• \'ic1•Prrsido H 1ecorning rJoat
Chairman I.
\\' ILLL\~1S
Track 2.
~IAR 5H \
Big .\file
GL.L \ \ ED\VARD
\\ ILLIA~JS
Cadet Band I ; Concert ll:ind 2,
3,4: Wrestling 1,2; Tra<'k 1,2,3,4,
Dance Band 2,3; Brass 1:ns1•mblc
3.4; Class Council ,\ltl'matc.
I OCl5[
\\I f~IFR
Latin Club 3; (
C 1oir,
Prc<idmt 3: Choralicrs 4:
"Take Fi\e" 2: .\tusical
.\lontage 3: Cadl't Staff
1,2.3.4: Homecoming Decorations
Committee
1.2;
Homecoming Parade Committee
4,
Homecoming
Queen
Committee
4;
Homecoming .\I um Committl'c 4: Pep Club I.
C..\ROL JEAX \\'OLFE
Fu ~r" '\"~rscs' Clu _; Librar')'
Club I, Secretary; French Club
2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1; Cir••'
Choir 2.3: Advanced Girls' C
4: Dramatics Cluh 3,4; AF S
Club 3,4: H •m. c ning Quc-.-n
Committl'e 4. Student Council
Rt'prescntathe 4.
A haunted hou~e and a A~ ing \\itch
\\'ill be rememl)('red forcwr.
Because tlw record of the Cla~, of '65 RO\ \LD LLO\
\\'ill be broken nc\cr.
\\ OODS
Transferred from
< h wcr 3;
Football 3,4; Basket hall 3,4;
Track 3.4; Homecoming Dl'rurations 4.
180
CLASS OF 1965
DA \'ID LEE \\'OOTEX
MICHAEL DC.\~
\VOOLRIDGC
Tennis 1 ; Art Club 2 3 Senior
Class Play; Exchange
sscmbly
4; Senior Class Float.
\\ rcstling I.
Cla<s (
Baseball
S
l, .\
Jent Council 3.
TERRI LY'\:\
"\ORK
Football 2 \\
Football 1,2,3: Or~ ., ·a
Girls Glee (
Girls
Chorus 2: Girls Choir 3; Ad,·anced Girls Choir 4; Class
Council I ; Decoration Committee 1,2; J unior T rpist 4.
BROCK T \ YLOR
PEGGY HARPER
YLL\ ERfO'\
~IIC'H \EL I"\'\'\
BR\CGH10'\
RO'\ALD DL\~
"\ I:L\'ERTO~
DO~ALD GL\l
G.\R\ LEC WORD
3.
'
Concert Band 2,3,4; Cadt't Band
I Radio Club I. Wrestling 3
Brass Ensemble 2 3,4 Dramatics
Club 3: Spring Festival 1,2,3,4;
l\hmc Contest 3,4 H onors Day
3.
Bcrrs
Transfer
:'\om al
l nhersity
Hi11;h 4, Football-!; Track 4.
ALICE LOCISC
YOC:\G
Student C'· •uncil Sc• re tan· 'l .1 •
.\lternate 1 Class C' unC'il 5 \l
ternate _. "\au• •nal H on• ·r S'
cietv 3,4 Cadd Sraff 2.
Or
ganizations Edit .. r ~. Latin Club
l .'.!.3,4; Illinois State Latin Conte<t 1.2,3; Bi11; :O.lac Da,· ,\m~m
blv 2: .-\FS Club 2: Cirl• GlC'e
Ciub 1: Girls Choir 2,3, Trca<urer 3: Take Five 3: D olphin• 2;
H omeconum:
Conunittcc
2,4:
Queen Conunittee Co-C'hainnan
4: Fre,hman Orientation 4
R. STEVI: HILL
Cailrt R:mil
Club I
ROBI Rf ~1. Hl ~TER
I:
German
KENNETH ROY McGLADE
TONY MARION
REX MARTIN
CAROL NEWLIN
NOT PICTURED
LINDA SUE BARNS
DON BREWER
GARY CAMP
TI~! CLEARY
JOHN CLENDENEN
DAN COLE
LOREN COLEMAN
DENNIS COX
STEPHEN GIDEON
RICHARD GILASPIE
PAM GOODWIN
JO.\X McELRATH
SCSAN RAMSEY
RICHARD REDDING
EUGENE ROBERT REYNOLDS
LIND,\ ~fAE RCGHERFORD
BILL F. SANDERS
JOHN SHEILDS
BILL TUTTLE
CLAUDIA \ 'OELCKER
LARRY VOYLES
RALPH \\'EA VER
CHARLES \\'INDGARDNER
WITH OUR APPRECIATION
The Concert Band
The Cadet Bands, Blue and Silver, combined to
play for half of the home basketball games. This
band also performed at the Band Show.
This band has a busy schedule during the year. It
included playing for all the home football games,
half of the home basketball games, a concert at
Roosevelt Junior H.S., in several civic parades, and
at the annual band show. But the band will not
stop along with school, for on June 9 it begins a
tour of the East ending up at the \Vorld's Fair.
On the trip they will travel through Washington
D.C., New York, and two performances at the
Tiparillo Band Pavillion at the Fair. Awards won
by this band include Class A in the IHSA Band
Contest this year and finest superior last year.
This year the Stage Band placed first in Class A
at the Stage Band Festival at Millikin University, a fact all MacArthur should be proud of.
This band played for the A.F.S. assembly, P.T.A.
program, Lakeview Exchange Assembly, Musical
Montage, and for several civic groups.
The Brass Ensemble and the Woodwind Ensemble
participated in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest in March.
182
IN HIS
F00TSTEPS .
1
General .MacArthur signing Japane<e
WE
FOLLOW.
Gt•m·ral \f ' \ thur as he appeared a wrrk before thr ,\nnistice
in 1918 " S Jadn in the ,\rdem, Franre.
~urrender
papers in 1945.
JUNIOR KIWANIANS
SEATED: ~fikc Elhl, Bill Baird, J R. Coutrakon, Mike Bader. STANDING: Rick Friedman,
Bill Shade, Jeff Duncan, Doug Hamman.
ACT SEMI-FINALISTS
ROW I: Dkk Pt"rlmuttt"r, Mit"helle Highl«-y Kathy Downey,
Sandy Rentfro, Kathy Popma. Sally Burk, Phyllis Kelm, Gay Lee
Schlachter, John Lewis. ROW 2: Lynn Lowe. Bob Rock, Paul
Irvin, Richard Frill, Da,-e Lockmiller, Greg Dent, Ed Palmer,
Paul Cutlip. Doug; Hamman, Bill Baird. ROH' 3: Pam Wait, Pat
Teare, Sandy Bralley, Carol Steele, Jean Bullock, Stephanie
Smith, Bonnie Thomas, Janet B.:idcrn icdl•n, Barb Dyar '\ot Pictured John Gra\'CS.
GRADUATION
SERGEANTS AT ARMS
~iike
Bader
Doug Hamman
Da\'t' Loe kmillcr
Jim Rupp.,
April Kruzan
Anwrican ~fusic Foundation
OUTSTANDING
STUDENT PERFORMER
A\\ ARD given to April Krm:111 for hc1
performance on the piano '~itli tlil: Stage
Band at the ~1 illikin Cni\l:rsity Sta~1·
Band Contest held Janua1)' 16, 196~> Slw
rccciwd in addition to thf' award a
$200.00 ) scholarship to tlw Berklec
School of ~!usic. Bo~Lon. ~fa~s.'\ch11si-tt~.
RECIPIENTS OF MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION
Letter of Commrndation
ROW I Pam Wait, ~ ! ichellc Hi;l.hly, Kathy Popma. Sall) Buck.
Gay Lee Schlachter, Barb Dyar. ROW 2. Bonnie Thomas, Grrg
Dent, Jeff Duncan. Bill Shade. Rirhard Fritz. :\l ike Da' is. ROH'
3. Pat Teare. Jeanne Bullock, Paul Cutlip. Paul l r\"in. John L,.i"~
Not pictured John Gra\"CS, John Cuutrakon
HIGHLIGHTS
IN
HISTORY
VALEDICTORIAN
D.A.R.A\VARD
Barbara Dyar
SALUTATORIAN
ORATOR
John Coutrakon
William Baird
186
CO-VALEDICTORIAN
CO-VALEDICTORIAN
Jeanne Bullock
Carol Steele
S.A.R. AWARD
STUDENT COUNCIL
PRESIDENT
SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
PRESIDENT
William Shade
Doug Hamman
187
INDEX AND ADS
INDEX
A
\bbott R irk 78 8l, 107,126
Adam• ~I n 48 20
..? 88 I 8
Alex r, r (
Al xnndcr Ju"! 6 I I
'\lcxancl r Mar
Allen Mr 0
Allen Di.u ll2, 13.!
Alk·n J.m
Alle11 Jerry '>7 07,11t1~2
Allen, Martha 71 I i6
Alll"I Mrke 126
B.uncs, M rs 16
BarnC's Crnd) 11.!
Barne~ H<'len 138
Barnes l.r rh
Barnett, ChriS 76,79, 11 ..
Barnhart Gan I t 7
1
I
Boone' D:l\ (' 8.! I 12
B nC' JC'ff l I 8
B sc Jar. q/ 1 8
B
, J1rr 138
n ooth \ fo:hael 132
Boyle, Rick 87,132
Boyle, Tract'y 25, 149
Bmcly, l .inda 83, 126
B
I
2
H
Bachma
Bader, M1
) 86 102,104 108,
110,I
Bailey D
Baile), I
Baile) j clath
Bailey Jod>·
Bailey, Knthy 126
Baile>, Linda Ka)e I 26
Baird, Bill 25,60,6!),f:?O 145 147,130,18-i
Baird, Carol>n 8..!,88,13:.!
Baker, Barbara 71 , 14 7
Baker, 1-: mily 126
Baker, StC\'C 107,120,132
Balding, I.)nn 69,138
Baldock, Pam 82,138
Baldock, Patrina 1
Baldt-.i
fo. 16
Ball, 'Beckr 138
Ball, Lynn
Ball, ~larilyn
Ball, Pnrn
Bandy, Cledia 147
Banfield, Wayne 138
Barbcr,i'\ndy 74,147
llarfil'ld, Rl~hard 132
Barfield Donna 14 7
Barfield, V1ck1 126
Barger, I.es 103,l I0, 138,158,164
Barnard, Jim 72, 73, I 26
Brookman , Robert 78,132
Brooks. Lee 64,82,93, 131 b2
Brown, Beth 149
aroh11 78,8 3 1~
Bro\, n, Esther 132
Bertram, latt 76,79,132
Bro"n, John 107, ~32
Best, Cyn hia 148
Brown, Karcf--93 fa2
Bilyeu, B b 126
'Brown ::\lart,'lra 89 132
Bingamat Carol Jo 25 ,!Hi,62,68,84, 115,14 liro\\ 1i, Maryln 69, 2,88, I :s2
~iscan~b
;BB 2
Brown, Panwla 95, 126
Brshop, Pa:.;:1:.:_n,;;1;3~8~~-a-~~....._~-~
Bro\'n, Rosemarie 82, 132
Biv.,.ns D
Bro,, n. Sulannc 138
Blarkb 1
BM\\n, Teresa 119
Blackb
Browning. Joe 138
Bia hit
Brownlee, John l '32
Blakeman B
,t
Brubeck, Sue 118
Blaken: an, Cheryl 132
BrUSC>, Helene 71,94,118
Blalceman Jo>
Bru~ Nethallah 78.132
Blankenship, Mirhael I
B
R bcrt 138
Blanker.ship, Ron 57,10
ri Susan 96.132
Blanker.ship Sheila 14
Bryson Becky ]3 78,132
Bia} lock, Car I l
Buchanan Susan 31 . ~6 .85 90 I ~O '31 1 2
Blarlock ~ t 13
Buck Sall) 65,66,150,185 181
m · tiard u7,126
Buck, Stuart 107,126
obbitt, Terf)' 149, 102
Buckles, Mr. 9,84
Bockstahkr, Fred tlO 138
Budd, Gary 73, 126
Bockstahlt·r, lrC'hc 132
Budd, Judy 64.68,69,91,93, 1is
Bochm,Jud>· 138
BukC'r, Philip 150
Boehm, Linda 93,126
Bullock JrannC' 65,92, 150, 185, 184
Bog~s, Da\•id 138
llumgnrdencr, Dorm 95,96, 138
Bohanek, llctty Ann 1:rn
Hundt, Barbara 74,126
Bohner, Steven n.91,132
Bunrh Jack 78.81 126
ll land C}ntlua 1../1>
Bundy Lmda 91.92,94,95.126
B Jerj.t<..k. Stnl' l8 49,1 /,J38
Bundr, l\larcia 82,93,138
Bolin Bcb 91, 6
Burchard, John 103,150
Bollhorst, St vc 7 I 07,126
Burd1c.k, Cheu 138
Bomball, Dick 7
,138
Burdine, Judy 94,138
Born ball, Kathr 78, 126
Burdmc, Sam 132
Bonds, Glenda 126
Burdine, Ste\ c 78
Booher, ~Ir. 20,131
Burge, Janet 82,91,138
INDEX
Bur enrr, J rry 8, H 'IC) 86, 10.? 111 ,150, 162
Bure" Fr<ir. • ll 11:.!
Bur • Fr d 1 ' 10 1,15 , l >l
Chambcn, Tom
C app, Joan 8!,152
(,lark Bech 1!2 1 ,9
C'lark, C'har. \' D1emam 126
Cl k H.mv
Clark jacq•1dine 152
Da' Michael 85,151,185
Dads, Terry
Da~, St phen 151
Deadmond C.arv 76 79
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(
ri
11 H )J,')lllll 9110lL1;,'SI
( m1 cl Jm 102,117,J,
C n J 1., Kath) 3U 9 \,I \2
Campb 11 Ke, in 83,107,1:.:6
Campbell :StrH· 78,107,114,13.?
Campbell, \\ 1lliam 73, l 26
Oanham, Jeff 69,73,90, 138
Canha111, Stcyc 78,125, 126
Cantrell, Pain 90, 132
Carpon1', L 11,J~ 93,132
C<irs.;11 , Greg 8-1, l02.,136,137,13
Carlson Mrs 20,5B
Carothers, I >cnnis 1:i2
Carrel, ~tike 78,107,126
Carrel, Pat 76,138
Carroll, Shelley 83,90,126
Carry, Shirlry
Carter, Carol 151
Carter, Duane .78,81,'88 12
Carter. Greg 107,132
Carter, jean -96,139
Caruthers, Miss 20,125
Cassity, Tom 139
Castelli, Darrilyn 151
Castelli, Frank 126
Castelli. Julius 139
Caudle, Mr 20,145
Chabot, Dennis f51
Chabot, Ron 84,107,IW,130,131 1 132
Chambcrlam, Tom 107,132
Chancy, Di'i\'C 76,79,80,107,132
Chapman, Hill 126
Chapman, Dec 8,25,50,86,88 151
Chamcsk~ Robert 73,91, l 32
ChC"ath:u&, Daniel :M.54.8'.!,l 07,114.132
Cht"atham, Sus.1n 13,50 151
Cheever, ~follorr 7,31.~rn.•H ,BO, 152
Chenowl·th, Wayne 119
Chcpen, Bill
Childre~ Larr)' 7'1,8 .107.126
Chnsl1sor., lleuyJoanne 71,Q5,152
Cl ri~una'1 Jim 4Q,&8,6Q,73 60 90,1~7,!39
Cin1l.liron Joy 139
<. " Nancv
C'ra1 , Mn '?0,
( ranes, Lu SS, 0,92 126
l r r c, Ja<ttue Lynn 92, I 39
Miss~O
Cul\ ens,
Gnlv\!ns, Chris 82.88 132
Cravens, lnsri 81 8&,139
Cravens,Ke\·i 107,126
CrawforSI. Ci~1bv 83,89,126
Crawford.Pat
Crawford. Ste.ve 107 132
Creekmur, Dana 83,90,12.b
Creekmur, Donna 71,15'3
Cress, Caro!Jn 96 139
Cff'w Ve \nn lb 81,9. I I.!
Untchclo~,s san 126
Cross, Bob 47,71,102,153
'Cummmgs, Annette 139
Cunru:igharo, Linda 153
Cu ngham, Marilyn 96,97,132
Cunmngha Dollljll Jaenj53
Currey, Tim 107.L32
Currie, Annie 153
Curtis, Mr. 20.106,137
Cutlip, Paul 5,25,33,48,65,80,153,165,184
fr4
D
Dager, Nick
Daily, Peter 88,90,132
Dannl'r, Carol 1'.!6
Darst... Danny 78, l 26
Dash, Donna 93,94,132
Dash, LeEtta 8,37,46,56,86,121,153,179
Daul, Mymic 34,36,50,126
Da,oidson, Bruce 15~
Da,idson, Thomas 126
Da' is,.Bob 153
Da\is, John 87,126
Da,is, Linda 82,92,132
Da' is, Louise Marie 1.!6
Di 1-., Xln. lb
I>1 't', l arr~ 13Q
D1tt~. !'\ancy 71 1 > •
Dixsor, Alar•• 2G
Do bs Re ·1 I 39
Dockrrr, Pamel.1 ')7 126
Doddek, Bonr ir 81 Q6 CJ7 I 2
Doddck, Jorce 1 i 4' 4 I t>
Dolla n KAY 6 U.J
.D<lnaho\\er Ci n ~ l I
Donaldson, \Ila
D ldron, J..:e 1-b 1 l
ondeville. Bob..Jll 5 I 1 1fill
Dondeville, Diane 39
Donoho, Dennis 139
Doolin, Gary Joe..34,10:).109,110, 139
Dots0n, Diana Jj5
Douglas, Bill 132
Downe) Kath) 155,li0,181
Downmg, Martha 69,89 94,132
D
mg,.L\~ 10,&4,69,86,SQ 11\Q
Downs, Mn--:-21788,137
Doxsie, Su>an 64;82,88,b.
Dragstrem, Da\'id
Drake, Priscilla 91,132
Draper, Diane 80,155
Drew, Janr 114
Drew, Jim
Drew. ~tike 133
Drew, Suzanne 139
Du<.C)', Bob 107,126
Duce\', Karon Jeane 13'1
D q·, Bit. 126
Duey, Mike 139
Dunawar, Miss 21.137
Duncan, Bruc.e 78,80,9'i,l 'l1
INDEX
Duncan, Jeff 48 55 6.), 76, 79' 84 95, I :>'i, 185,
184
Dunning, Ja> 83 107,126
Durbin, \'ick) 139
Dvar, Barbara 51,65,69,71,76,80,155,185,
184
l))e, Greg 68,!02,116,119 155 164
E
Eadie James 126
Eakin, Mr. 16
Easterling, Jim 126
J<:nsterling, Thom 139
fa·kert Ste\ e 126
Eddleman, J\laf)" Lou 126
Ed\\ards. Barr)' 139
Edwards, Hrur1• 102,139
Edwards, Randa 76,9 1,139
I:d11ard• Sharon 133
E'brn Dick CJl,133
Elbert G rolyn 155
Elhl, Mike 65,145,155,184
mhl, Rkk 107,133
Ellis, Ann 91,93, 133
Ellrick, Judy 126
J<:mert, JO)Ce 68,69,86,89,139
Emrick, Chef) I 71,156
England, Mike
England Rohn 78 91 126
Engleman, Lois 139
Ericks n. Pat 83 9l,IU.125 126
Ernin Da~ Q2 I 9
Estes F d11 rd R.l) t7 t8 66 S6 8!1 156 166
Ethrrt n, Bec-k\ I 1
Eupl rat DI' hi
E 1phrat I.ou
E1.ins Bt'tty 89 11
Evans l.1nd.1 71 I 'lb
E\ans, Nnnna1 l3~
Evan~, T m I '!CJ
F.vt:rsoll" St 1c 127
E\1ald, Mike 117,l l<l,~6
F
Folrath, Pam q
Ford, Bradl 107 1 3
Ford, \ 1ckie &B, 127
Foreman, William 70,90,139
Fosnaugh Linda 139
Foster, Cathy 133
Foster, Jan 81
Foster, Shell) 127
Fouste, \llcn ''7,156
Fouste, Larr)· 81, 127
Foutch, Mane 91,139
F0\1lcr, William
Fox, Maril)n 119
Foy, Pat 64,66,89,156
Foy, Robert 107,127
Frank, Chef) I 76,91,92, 133
Frank, George 133
Freeman, Bruce 139
l;rccrnan, Marvin 133
Freitag, Pam {10,133
Frit·dman, Bob 89,90,102,137,119
Friedman, F1cderic 8,33,60 65,66 86,90,f57,
184
Frii' John 127
Fritz, Richard 157,185.184
Fugate, Miss 21,125
Fulks, Dianne 133
Fuqua, Joyce 78, I 33
G
Gaddie, Gary 107,133
Galo, Michael 91.157
Carnes, Candy 91 92 1"11
Gana11ay, Fred 25,b.! 66,86,145,157 166
Gardner, Lrnn 157
(; rr n, Mark 127
Garns
Miss .I 145
(,aner,(,ene l 'i I 9
Gar.er 1 mda
58,6 0 157
Gan in J seph 15 7
Geislrr Harhnne 83,127
Gentry,A11s661J7
George, Karrn 99 I ,9
Gcsi·ll,C.a1164,8196,ll\7
>d ll3,107,I.!7
Gessford,
Gru J6ml's I >7
Getz, Judy 96 113
("ctz Linda 96 15 7
G"tZ Ro crt 127
Gharrett Frank m 12 7
C.1 's Chari s 78 133
n
Giff rd L.1 11 . larie 82,93,94,139
(,1 sp1e, Richard 139
(,1 Jen, Jim 157
(,11lespcy, Claudia 97, 139
(,11Jcspie, ~fonte 55,7~ 7-9.139
(, lo, Jane 46,64,68, 9 8.1 , 3,1
G 1 n, Robert 76,ll0,139
GI ver Da,id 107
GI vn, Dc1> 1 h 94 133
(,fNl'r, 'Lois 133
Glvver, Patn ·a 139
Glo~n Sandra 82, 196, 133
GI> nn, Leslie 25, 158
Goad, Cail 81,92,140
Goers, XanC)' 82,89, 131,133
Goldman, Sharon 69,89,158
Gooding, Kathy 158
Goodwin, Pam 65,74
Goodwin, Peggy 128
Gording, Robert 127
Gordon, Peggy 96 140
Core !\Ir 16
Goumas, Kathy 82,92,133
Grabo,1ski, Rick
Graham, R. T. !02,140
Graham, Robert 107,127
Graham, Willie 103,140
Grant, Mr. 16
Grant Reck)· 68,95,158
Gra,cs J hn Hobart 45.70,84,118
Cra>, Buzz 8,48,80,86, 158
Crar, Liz 81,137,140
Gray, Martha 50,83,89,127
Gray, Shtrlcy 69,76,81,140
Grcanias, Bill 83,87,127
G reanias, George 8,69,80,86,90, 140
Green, ~fr. 21,145
Green, Rick
Green, Robert
Greve, Jeanne 71,158
Gre1c, Larr)· 133
Griffin, Searcy 127
Griffiths, Dal'id 116,133
Grimm, Kath} 64,82,88,92, 133
Grimm, Rodger 78,91, I 27
Grinage, Selma
Grissom, Bonnie 140
Gross Da\e 72 158
Gross Rella 1
Gr
S c q .3
JO 62 l>,1.1 I 19 160
166
Gro Sf' I"om 43 83 84 I 7 124 l.!5 1~7
Cr H'S, Rodne) 159
(,ruber,D~n 37 74,159
{1rt.1 dlcr ~!rs 21,145
Gmpe, Karon 140
Grupe Shirlee 71.159
C.ulir; > Linda ~j l9, t0.17,.)0,66, IH, 145,
159
Gunter, ~!ary \nn 91 I '!3
Custm, Dianne 40,& , 159
Gustin Mark 8'i 127
H
If ill Ja
Ha I J n
al! "'a c
I 1lt
Suz> 9{ 1
flamn a • Dol\8 6,1?5~8.46 7 ~-l 5
84,144,145,146 15V,1~4 1
Hamman, Kit 84,9~,JaO, 13 l,1S3
Hamon, Cary 133
Hardin, ~larsha 81.89,140
I lard>, Bett}· 78, l 27
Harner, Cathy 88,133
Harper, Dave 133
Harper, Peggy 181
Harrington, Charles 82,107,133,159
Harrington, Sheila 96,159
Harrington, T om
Harris, Lyon 160
INDEX
Harris Charles 1'l3
Harns Stn-c 72, 73, 78, 133
Harshbarger, Kathy 133
Hart, Patrick 127
Hartv.'ts; Ton)"a 82 88, 131,133
Hal"e} M I'} Ann 140
Hatfield, Dr 1e 82 87,93,94,133
Haupt Martha 91,HO
Ha.11'}. St pht•n 76,80,160,170
Hauskins R bcrt 127
Ha\ener Karen 76,94,140
Ha\•hak r Mrs 16
Ha\,ke (,ary 160
Ha)rs, Hob 10.:!,lbO
Ha)es, Cind)· 95,127
Ha~es, Harold 91,133
Bayes, Kris 83,87,127
Hayes, Linda 82,89,1:13
Hazel, Lonnie 127
Hector, Fay 127
Hector Malinda 91,127
Hector, Marty 7.!,133
Hector, Tom 133
Heffron, Janet 78,83,89,93, 127
Heidgerken, David 107,127
Heinz, Cecila 140
Held, Frednc 127
Helland, Phyllis 133
Ht'lm Chnrlir ~4 ~O 'i7,l 14,133
Helm Janet 133
Hcmpst d \\ illi 107 ,127
Hendrr n Mr 21,137
Henden n n, nna J('an 140
Ht'ndr cks Car lyn 1 40
Hendricks, Earl 80, 160
HendraC"ks, Rkh trd 78, I 27
H('ndrickson, Cheryl 83,127
Hendrickson, Vicki 71,160
Henry, .\lrs. 21, I 25
Henebry, ·i im 117, 118,160
Henry, Doug
Herron, RaeAnn 83,127
Hertrich, Dm 1.hy 140
Heuser, Janet 93,94,127
Hickman Jim'!1 33
High Margy 66,81,160
Higheock, Pam 161
Highlcr, M1d1elle 161,185~184
Hi hl Mike
Hill, D 1ght t 07, 133
Hill, Ste\e 181
lhll Sue 8l 90 93 127
Bmden, Pam 82,93,133
Hindcrlitc:r Ed 140
Hinton jam 82,93,133
lfaton K th> 7882140
Hodges, Usli(' 70 7i 78,140
Hods n, Miss .?J,1 7
Hoffrnnn Rill 91,133
Hoffm n, Connie 69,88,93, 133
Hoffman, Jan 81,93,1 W
lloft, Connit• 81,91,140
Hohenstein, :\1ikc 133
Holliday, Charlc•s 161
llulnw~, John 1 10
Holt, Carl 1:l'.l
Holt, Diana 140
Holt, Henrietta 82,133
Holt, Rex 127
llonicker, Pat 82,88, 133
Honnold, Kathy 82, 133
Hopkins, Diane 140
Hopkins, Gary 127
Hom, Sue 78,83,91,93,127
Hornbuckle, Terry 93, 133
Hornbuckle, Teresa
Howard, Donnie 161
Howell, Homer 133
Ho" ell, Marcia 83,127
Howell, Sheryl 78,94,127
Hoyt, Vicki 81,140
Huff, .\lr. 16
Hudson, Ferry 86
Huff, Ed 133
Huff, john 140
Huff, Tom 133
Huffman, Thomas 140
Hull, Luann 83,88,127
Humphrer, Kathryn 82,91,95,133
Hunt, Kath)' 96,140
Hunt, Phil 40,161
Hunter, Ed\•ard 133
Hunter, Gary 107,127
Hunter, Robert F. 76,102,161
Hunter, Robert M 181
Hunter, Steve 79,91,140
Hurley, Daniel 127
Huson, Dennis 117,119,145,161
Huson, Rita 140
Huss, Julie 81,89,93,140
Huss, Ste\c 103,140
Huston, Dick 161
Hutchins, Karen 133
Hutchins, Mary 161
Huthmacher, Nancy 82,88,93,133
Hutson, Lari")' 140
Hynds, Janet
Ince, Clark 78,91,127
Ingham, John 91,140
Ingle, Bob 133
lngle,Jill 127
Joerger, Dennis 25,46,56,8·1,85, 1 2, 117, 119,
161,164
lrvm Carol 97,161
ll"in,Paul 9,76,80,86,161,185,184
)rvin, ichard 127
h-cns,. ·ancy 81,140
J
Jack, bnda 133
Jackson, D~na 74,127
Jacbcin ~fark 82,131,133
Jacks n, Ste\C 140
Jacobu• Ste\e 107,127
Jenner ~at 78,83,90, 127
Jennii'tg Sue .\nn 74,76,133
Jensen, Gary 127
Johnson Bradley 78,12i
Johmon, Brenda 133
Johnson, Fran 71, 162
Johnson, Larry 140
Johns<>11 \brk 140
Johnso11 '\('al 107,127
Johnson Richard 127
Johnson, Susan 91. HO
Jones, :\fr. D. 16.21
Jones, :\Ir. R. 21
Jones, Douglas 78,107,127
Jones, :\an 64,76,79,88,92,133
Jones, Sall>· 9,25,3i,47,63,65,86,160,162,170
Josserand, Sharon 5,125,127
Joyner, Clarence 127
Jurgens, Larry 88,133
K
Kahn, Susan 70,140
Kaler, Patricia 162
Kamaras, Marian 8,51,53,69,82,89,162
Kampf, Mary 93,127
Kanakis, Jolrene 133
Kapemick, Bob91,140
Karloski, Kathy 82,88,133
Karnes, Thomas 133
Kashefska, Debra 127
Katauski, Mr. 16
Katchmar, Monica 82,133
Kater, Paulette 89,92,140
Kaufman. Kathy 64 69,86,91,93,110,158
Keach, John 133
Keller, Gregory 107,127
K<'llogg, Dale 162
Kello\•, .\ieli~sa 83,93,127
Keller, Paul 72,162
Kelm, Phyllis 8,39,65,86, 145, 162, l B<l
Kenned)" Greg 140
Kennedy, Lmda
Kennedy, Steve 140
Kensil, Su7,anne 82 91,133
Kesler, Mr. 22
Kessler, Gail 73.83,88.93,J.27
Kessler, Jo> 68,73,91,140
Kiger, Debra 83,93,127
Kilborn John 133
Kimble, Ron 162
Kime. Donna 46,76,81,89,140
Kimmel, Carolyn 68,69 93,137,140,158
King, Barbara 163
King, Kat 82,107,114,133
Kinnison, Suanne 81,163
Kirby, Mr. 22.88,13i
Kirchmann. Kay 37,69,111,93,120,140
Kistler, Ron 127
Kitchens. Ste\·e 127
Kite, Sandy
Klaus. Carol 95, l 'l..7
Klaus, Judith 133
Klausmwer Jim 72.73,163
Kmety, Donna 71,163
Knight, Da\·id
Koch, Mal'}· 88,93,96,140
Koch, Sl\er!>)' H,83,94,95,127
Kohr, .\Ir. 16
Kondritz, Dan 140
Koom, Dianne 88,140
Kopetz, Jeff 102,104,140
Kornegay, John i3,133
Koshinski,Dale 163
Koslofski, Ellen 127
Kosten~ki Gary 140
Koukl, Gregory 127
Kou kl, Sue 95, 133
Kraeger, Pamelli 163
Krarmer, Jim 163
Kraft, '.\fartha 1i , 140
Krause, Tom 127
Kruzan. ~tr. 22,71,77
Kruzan, April 9,i4,76,i9,80.86, I t>3, 185
Kubow, Cindy 140
Kuhle. \{1ke l 7,114,13~
Kuizinas, '.\lane 95,127
Kv11:cr, D" ·' ie 12i'
L
Lacox, Dennis 83.127
Lafferty, Oa\'e 107,133
Lamar, .\fr. 22
Lamb, Gary 133,140
.\( l
q
M1 Ir
141
M (
.\I C
11.l l
IC I
I I l
I lfi
I
6
128
~
w
Me Ka>, Drbbir b ,82 88, I > t
.\kKc11zie, Scott 107,l '1•1
.\Ir Kenzie, Susan 165
M Ki
M
Ll'mons, Cindy 82 13-t
Leno\-er, Miss .?2 94
Leonard Kalli> 8..! 90,93,95,96, 1'H
I..ewis, Jim 127
l..e\• is, J ann 73 89, I ..'It
Le,,is, John 66,70 86 164,185,184
L1chtl'nhrri;:l'r Carol 97, 127
Lichtenberger, J-'orrest 57 107,111,1..14
Lighthall, Da\l' 76,fl4,12t,125,127
I..imerirk. Jill 83,90,94, 127
I..indamood, ".lic-c 11 l
LindC'r, Jud) 81 89,91,127
1,.indsny, .\lr~. l.!,117
l.incs, Brenda 43,141
L1n-1. l\lartha aJ,flfl q3 127
I>
H
I I
Macklin Shirley 81,165
Maddox, \\'a)nc 97
Mahnke, Dan 39,50,97,103,166
Mahno\\ski Karen 93,94,134
l\lannl'ring, Doug 49,80, 141
Manship, Thomas 166
Manus, Susan 39 61,69,81,86,91,141
Mari n, Ste\ c 182
Martin, Ann 134
Martin, David
.\1artin, Kim 107,128
Martin, Rex 182
.\.fartin, Rusty 48,103,106,141
Martin, Str\·e 111
Ma•< .. y, John 97 Hi6
M..1thtt•Y (.110182,141
.\1athc~''"· fr. 22, 106
l\tatht·rn, K'. ith 166
Mattin~ley Gregory· 76, 1~H
Maurer \if '.?2.131
l'H
1£>4,184
7
I
!\!oeller K,.r,r 1 I I
l\1ollo\, Janet 3 36 8 86 I ti
l\lnnt~omC'ry \likC' 134
!\loon\ Mrs 22 I 1 I
'IQOre. ijob 78,107,12
f re CU1crrl 128
.\foore, C'nny 128
\oore, onna 90,141
• foore, Janice 78,8..'>,90,95, 128
Moore, John 167
.\loorC', Laura 128
Moore, Linda D 13-t
Moore Linda I...
Moore', Mary 1.!8
Moore, Bob
Moore, Sharon 111
Moorehead W1Iliam 14:> 167
Moran Jud>· 167
Moran, Maureen 134
-t:u!el
Mor
Mor
......-..,.,.
·~-
r
Ra
\1t}firld \1 r I071"14
Mt•ans :\lrs • .! I ..!5
Mt"c-htoldt \\ alh 13 J
lb
lb
1.1
Mc
Mc\nell) , D.nid Ill
McAnelly, Larry 134
l\k \tee, BC'cky 83, I 27
l\lcCaddon, M1llie 9, 16,50,56,86 109,121,
165
.\lrCammack, Jimet 93, It 1
l\lcC mmack. Mickt'y 78, l <!8
McCammon, Mrs 16
Mc-Cant', Sherry 51,61 82,87.88,92,134
McClellan, (,eorge
MtCldlan, Sandy 1 14
MeCoskC'), Hill 128
1'1eis M1 C'
M isrnhd• r ,\nn 166
Mt'llt'litC'r, l\l I)' 68 141
Mclmck,M:i y4A a9q_ :._'i 28
l\ftr II R 5 13
.\.(C'sz re J i I b6
l\IC'urlot 'Mr 22
MichaC'I, Bill 141
:Michael, Wall)' 134
.\.lickelson, Rcgt•r 26,37,56,85,1!'!1,l
.\tier, Jan 8:{,87,95,128
:\!illcr, B1•ekr 167
.\.tiller, Bill 78.88,13-1
.\filler, Dana 74,83,93,!H, 128
.\filler, Darrel GH,102,lt>G,167
.\.tiller, Dnys.1 134
.\.liller, Fred 76,80,91,167
!\tiller, .\laril) n 92
.\liller, .\.like 141
:\filler, Sandra 74,91,128
i\ f i Iler, Str\'r 141
Muss n "111.:t- lOi 128
Muss 1h tar . .\.fa, 1s to -b 16
!\hC'rs Linda q I~~
N
Nadenbush, StC'\ e 78, I 7, 120.134
Nance, Joe 141
Nance, Terry 107,128
Nanna, Linda 76,134
Naw, Sue 134
XeidcfTcr, Thomas 128
:\cilson, llarhara 168
Xcilson, Diane 128
Xclson, Lee 83,88,93,125,128
:\"elson, Sally 81,141
Nt•lson, Reva 82
Xcttleship, Judy 141
Xc,·in, Tun 80,141
Nevill, Mr. 23,112,131
:'\cwhn,Carol 141,182
:-;'cwsham, Diana 83,94, 128
INDEX
I
I
HI
4
N rma"l J
Norman Lmda l O,Q1, 111
l'\orth, Bo> 7 l,H,76,79,80,91,1 H
No\'ak Larry
0
Oak:ey, Gary
Oathout, Jane 71,169
Oelke Chris 1~I
Oerti;en, Dictlind(' 51.52.53,81,89,169
0 d('n, Ginger 78 91 91,128
Ogden, Jun 91,131
Ogden, Richard 9,86 156,169
Oldweil('r, Cory 128
Old"dler, Mac 60,169
Olendorf, Ga} le 82,89, 134
O~he, Trn1 t!l JO.! 141
011\·er Charll'S 58, 76,80, 120.169
Olsen \ndrea 10,37 54,62,68 69,<)3,121,136,
1,7,l ll,160
Olsen, Jane 8,69 93.134
Olson Carol 64,82,93, 134
Olson, Faye81,169
Ooton Rita 71 169
Ooton Scou 10 , 13 l
Osborne, B1'191,128
Osborne Jar 78,83,91 128
0\H'n, D 1 I'>' ! 28
Owens, L ry 91,1 H
o\, ens, ] c kie 92,94 128
O\\ens, J <Jet 7b,, 9 r, ,97
p
Page, Jan t <l3 ''t}
Png • ~lie ~.\e: 131
Pai;e, Suz.ir re 82 'I
IH
115
1!4
Parr Dee De(' 78,9&,12~
Parrish Le('
Pal'T), Cindy 8 ~ 89 9' 128
Parry, Susan 65,69,76,81 ,170
Patrick, Susan 95,134
Patterson, Debbie I 'I I
Paul. Cathy
Paul, ~like 170
Peck, ~lark 107,126
P('nC<', Dave 13 l
Penn. Sand)' 136,137,141
Pennim;ton Penn}' 170
Perks, Mike 78, I 2R
Perks, Skip 170
Perkins, Rick 107,131
Perkins, Sher ic 126
P1i.: Lu
Pigott ~1rs 19,23
Pikhc-r, Su n 3<) 50 I
Pillo\\, R1thard ">>I
Piper B 1> !13 H
1
Piper, Dick 128
Piper, Mch~ 83 B9 93 1
1
Pitzer, J.iLk 80,1 0 ii
Pitzer, Jim 8 > I >8
Pogue, Bec.k~ b2.ll
Pogue, Stanl('y l7
Polen. Janet 91, I ~'J
Polen, Marsha 7~*·;
Pope, Pam 83,93
Popma, Chris 91,13
Popma, Kathy 9,63, 5, t
Portis, Rod 101,10 ,? H
Powers, Mike 78,128
Pownall, Mrs.16
Prasad, Penl'Setti 8,51,52,53,69,73, 170
Prater, Rita 141
Pri&e, Mr. 23,137
Price, Connie 78,134
Prid('morc, Harry 114,134
Pridemore, Judy 94,171
Prince, Doug 103,141
Pruett, Tom 78,107,128
Pruett, William 171
Prycznski, Len 128
R , ('rts C.ary 141
R u . cl J hn ;'R I R
R )T Ids Benn) 78 1.1.8
R yn Ids Robert
Ric(' Fred '42
R. (' :\1arna 90,93,131
St san 172
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Quirk, Chuck 57.107,114,lH
Quick, John 171
Qomlan, Jud)· 94,137,141
R
Raber Martha 83,128
Raines Ga}·la 93,114
Rainey, Dann)' 128
Rambach, Cathy 128
Rambalh, Rochelle 64,69 89,141
Rnmse> Janet 128
Ramse) Suun
Randolph, Da\id 73,128
Rapp. H~rb 109 111 l4 t
Ray L>nettc 171
Read, Bruce 141
Read, Sandy 128
Record, :\lartha 82,89,93,134
Redding, Richard
Re('d, David 141
Reed, Kam 128
R('ed, Kay 83,128
Reed, Pam 134
Rred, Sandy 93, 171
Reeder, Guy 128
Reeds, :\Iiss 23,137
R('eter, Kathy 82,91, 171
Reeter, Richard 128
Ree\·cs, :\lrs. 16
Rec\'es, Linda 134
Renner, John 57,87,114,134
Rentfro Cind}' 124,125,128
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Rob.lzt>k, Many78,I ,1
Roberson, Donna 142
Roberts. J\ndy 74,103,117,119,142
Rohrru, Dianr 128
Roberts, Jud} 97.134
Roberts, Stewart i4,76,80,91,142
Robison, Douq: 128
Roby, Ga) le 44,80,142
Rock,Bob65,H,76,89,120 172 185
Rock, Dennis 91,142,
Rodgers, Larry 107,120,134
Roegner, Jr.rry 134
RoegnC'r, Terry 107,134
.R 'll"r.i B('\ rrlv 68, 172
R gers Jt>nr ifer 7-1,81, 142
R "en, Keith ~4 '39,50,102,101,106,JO') 111
J 52,173
Rogers, Ram 142
Rokosh, Dan
Rodosh, Fred 142
Rcles, Esther 9~.l ~2
Roppa, Jin• 8,111o,47 "17 65 68J}6,t0~ 109
111.164.173
Roppa, Karen 94,142
R1m:ik, BJ¢rg 51 ;. 53,88 17.l
Rosser, Mr. 23,137
Rosser, Ralph 87,128
Roth, Gerald 142
Roth, Patsye 128
Rotz, John 9,66,10~,l 73
Roush, Jim 134
Rowan, Mrs. 23,93
Ro" den, Mrs. 23.67
Ro\,den, Hugh 68,103,173
Rowe, :\fary 128
Rozanski, Jim 134
Rozanski, Sharon 82.93
Rudolph, Mr. 23
Rudf, :\Ir. 23
Rut'f°, Larry 91,107,134
R f Charlene 173
Ruffner, Barby 51,69,82,89,135
Russell, ~larsha 128
Russell, Wayne 103, 105, 142
Rutherford, Mrs. 23
Rutherford, Janet
INDEX
Ruther( d Linda
R\.u: Mr l I Vi
R\-an M r> I j
Rran, Pat 8 f 98 111 164,:C:.6,I H
R\an S nd) 8 ,128
R)an T m 112
s
Sa1!shcn ~hkc I t2
Sailsl>eT\, \'1rk1e 96,128
Sahns. Jeff 79,142
Sal gga, Diane I 73
Sanders Brure 68,76.90,107,112
Sanders, D:wc 48,I0:!,117,142
Sanders, ~1a11lrn 7f1,94,173
Sanders, ~lnrsha 92,128
Sand<·rs. Patt) \nn 135
Sanders, William D 142
Snndrrs, William F 74, 76
Sands Stt'vc 82,90.135
S.rni;:strr l.111 173
So.1rff Jan (17,107 135
Saunders. Gre~ 35
S:\\age, Roger 8~.128
S:\\ agr Shar n 1 t.?
Scarlett ~like 135
Scarlctte .\rch 173
Schaar, Manin 74,86 142
Schr1bl)' St \(' 78 1-8
Schlarhter, Gay Lcc--11 50,65,'90,145,173
185,184
Schlomer, ~fr
Schmidt, Sharo 174
Schmitt.J<.'3 ~ie f28
Schor}, Mrs _.} 145
Schl)ttntan Mr 24,71
s~hrocder, Mr 16
Schroth Mi s 124,96
Schroeder, ~lariannc 83,88,93, l 28
Schroeder, R<>nalcl 103,120,J.12
Schultheis, Ga) le Ann 135
Schuster, Mr 11,2-l, 131
Schwalbe, Tom 73,142
Scott, Charlie 107,128
~cott, Connie 64,91,92,135
Scott, I.con 48,174
S <>tt, Ruth 83 128
'icott, Sheryol 91,142
Sc..1ton, Eddie 142
Scats Terr}" 97, 174
Sechrest, Barbara 96 142
Scderlund, Julie 174
Scderlund, Pat 92 135
Seeforth, Jerry 128
Seibert, Linda 142
Seitz, Sandra 142
Sellers, John 128
Senger, Steve 135
Shackelford, Sue 128
Shade, Tom 135
Shade, William 25,54,56,65,84,85,174,185,
184
Shae, I.aura 82, I 34
Shaffer, Ron 107,135
Shaw, Sherry 81,142
Sheets, Mar}' 82,93, l 35
Shewmaker, Mike 103,142
Shields, John
Shobe, Da\id 107,125,128
Shobe, Ed 107,120,126
Shobe, Jacque 174
Shobe, Rey
Shockey, Susan 87,88,95,128
Shoemaker, Hal l'l7,U
p " ('nd II 128
Sh 1lkc, ~arq 6t fJ.l/l8 'l2
S1cfman J nrt 81 93, I l2
Sin mons, Rod 174
S1mpsom I.mda 142
Sims, C nn1c 69,89 93.94 142
Sims, Jan 64,66 88.91 174
Sims Loretta 83,89,93,128
Singleton Joanne 64,175
Skcllc>, Ridiard 135
Skellc), D<l\ d 128
Slade, Tim
Slaughter, Mn11 96,142
Sledge Marsha 13'i
Sledge, Sharon 175
Sleeper, Jim 48,50,101,142
Sloan, Jan 81,86,91,96, 1'12
Smith :\lr. 2i 72,73
Smith Al 9 lOl,104,111,142
Smith, Anita 78 91,1.la
Smith, Bob 1'31
Smith, Brad Ii ,107,142
Snuth, Bruc.c 17')
Smith, Danny 175
Smith, D.nid 91,135
Smith, Greg 76,107 110,135
Smith, Jim Bi 87,107,128
Smith, John 83 91 128
Smith, Maril)"Il 9l 135
mith, Nanq J 94,128
mith,Nanc)·K 91,175
Smith, Regma
Smith, Rick 91 1 2
Smith, Sheila 76,175,184
Smith, Stephcny 80,175
Smith, Tena 82,93,95
Smith, Terrence 142
Smith, Todd 78,107,128
nell, Linda 94,142
Softley, Toni 94, 142
Spears Dan 142
Spears, Gloria 142
Spengler, Richard 107,128
Squires. Charles 128
Stafford Pam 142
Stale} Linda 74, 11
Staley, Noble 78,129
Stanier. Galen 107,120,135
Stanle>, Mark 107,129
Stapp, Miss 24,48
Starbird, Fred 135
Steele, Carol 65,69,88,96, 175,184
Steele, Jack 135
Stephens, Richard 135
Stephens, Teresa 95,135
Stephenson, Dan 142
Stcrnaman, Carla 83,89,129
Stcrncs, Sue 175
Stewart, .:\"anc)' 83
Stewart, Sondra 91,175
Sth·erson, Rick IOi,129
Stokes, Phil 74, 129
Stone, Pam 142
Stone, Rick 78,129
Stone, Sharun 129
Stoots, :\fary Jeanne 135
Story, MISS 24,48,125
Stott, Dianna
Stout, Bud I 75
Stowell, Jim 135
Stowell, Thomas 142
Strate, Pam 76,91,93,94, 135
sh
Straza Jim 11.
Stn•1J.Jht Der ri$ 78 9 .129
Stroup, Mrs 16
Stroup John 17,j
Stroup. S) h 1a
Sruart, Xancy 129
St.1dcbakcr Terr}' l .!9
Suhomskc Pam 96, 176
Sullha1, Da,·id
Sullhan, Don 135
Sulliun, Ednh 142
Sullhan, Jeanette 176
Sullh an, Kathi 176
Sullhan Mike 142
Sumner, Carol> n I 76
Summer, Jerry 129
Sundcrlik, Floyd 93, l 29
Suslcr, Jan 64,82.87,88,135
Sutton, Lucille l3'i
S\\am, Judy 71,176
Swartz, Don 176
s\\artz, Larr}' 40,l31,135
Swartz. \\'aync 176
Swigert Ed 135
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Tadlock, Jim 176
Talbert, Rhonda 129
Talbott, :\la11· Ann 81,91 , 142
Tangner, Carol 54,88,92,1S5
Tapp, Mr 24,32,58,131
Tate, Barbara 92,94,129
Ta)'lor, Mr. 19,32
Taylor, Doug 142
Taylor, Eddie 96,142
Taylor, Flynn 142
Taylor, Gina 88,92, 177
Taylor, Joanne 177
Taylor, Linda 177
Taylor, Paulette 82,177
Taylor, Sharon 82,135
Taylor, Stan 116,177
Taylor, Tony 107,129
Taylor, Tracy 107,129
Teare, Pat 25,63,170,177,185,184
Tennant, Penny 25,63,88, 17 7
Teschner, Rick)' 129
The\cnot, Dennis 142
Thoma Ila, Chris 117, 118, I 35
Thomalla, Tom 99,10~,106,177
Thomas, Andra 81,93,142
Thomas Bonnie 64,65 69.88,92.96,170,177,
185,184
Thomas, Cher}·l-83,87,9(1,93,129
Thomas, Dan 135
Thomas Da\ 1d 129
Thomas, Denn)' 76, I ~5
Thomas, Tom 177
Thomas, Vickie 78,94, l 29
Thompson, Albert 72,129
Thompson, Gary 76,177
Thoms, Lynne 82,135
Tho~by, Linda 129
Thorson, Ted 74,76,83
Tilley, John 142
Tinch, Mr. 5,19,24
Todd, Sharon 83,88,93,129
Todd, Sue 64,145, 168,l 77
Tolbert, Glenn 135
Townsend, :.\tar}' 74,83,129
'fravli, Linda 82,91,142
Traylor, :\fr. 24,131
Trent, Da,·e 142
INDEX
l'lbrigh D a\>'1d 82
l ' nger, Mike 20,103,178
v
Vail, ~like 129
Van,\lstinc, Bill 78,87,135
V anAlstinc, Cheryl 81,1 t 3
Va nce, Gary 74,107,135
Va ndc\'ant<.'r, Jack I i8
Vandeventer, Donald 135
Van Fossen, Darrell I 03, 178
Vaughn, Ginny 9,74,81,86,121,178,189
VauQ;han, Tom 69,105 137,143
\'ernon, Lydia 44,69,80.143
Vernon, Rex 129
\'est, ~lark 107,135
Vockker, Claudia
V oiles, Jud)· 143
V olle, Stephanie 69,88,92 94,135
V olle, Stephen 45.72,178
V oyles, Larry
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Wachter, ~fr. 24,106
Wack, Rick 125,129
Wade, ~lark 143
Waggoner, Janet 80, 143
Wagoner, Susie 179
Wait, Pamela M,69,1 t5,179,185,184
Waite, Brenda 129
Waite, Pr11:~y 83,96,143
Wa keman, Su~an 81, 179
Walrhrr Str\ e 87, 129
\\'achholz. La \.fae 82.178
\\'alkrr, ~lark 78,83,9 1,129
\\'alkrr. :'\ancy 6!,69,88,179
Walker, Rick 135
Walkrr, Roger 143
Wall, Connie 179
\\'allacc, Rutrh I 2Q
Wallace, Octa
\\'aller, Cindr 82,88,93, 135
Waller, Da\ld 49,38,123 143
Waller, Leslie 143
\\ alsh Diana
Walter J hn 79
\\alters M ry Anne 8~,129
Walters Michael 143
\\alt n ~lanlyn 1,179
Ward, Da\e 143
Warner Hansford 76,135
Warner Linda 82,H3
\\' altr us, Jack 135
Watson, J erry 135
Watters. John 57,107,135
Wattles Mr. 24,14~
Wattles, Cheryl i6,80,143
Wayne, J udy 179
Wayne, ~lary Kar 91, 129
Weatherford, Evelyn 7t,82,93,9t,95, 135
Wea\·cr, Donald 129
Wea\'er, J im 129
Wea ve r, Kathy 129
Weaver, Ralph
Wea\•er, Sydney 143
Webb, L inda 74,97,135
Weichert, Bill 91,143
Weichert, Bob 91,129
Weiss, M r. 24,125
Wells. Barbara 83
Wells, J ohn 129
Wells, M arabeth 37,81,88,93,129,143
\\'ells, Steve
Web h, :\'ancy 83,93, 125,129
Wenger, Ste\'e 90,129
Werner, ~I~. 24,i4,i5,80
West, Clarence 120,143
Westerman, Lorene 80,179
Whitacre, Roberta I 19
White, J im 80,129
White, J ohn 76,78,i5,179
White, Linda 62, 160, 179
White, :M ichael 135
Whiteman, Don 180
Whitley, Pam 93, lt3
\\'h.tley, T om 107,129
\Vi' ;tsett, Brya n 135
Wicker, L inda 76,79,131,135
Wilcox, Doug 180
Wilcox, ~tichael 135
Wiley, :'\ancy 135
Wilkin \ 1ck1e 83,129
Wilki ' "\11 1("y Ql,Q3,141
Willil1T"'s. B• ., Eugene i8,82, 135
Williams, Donna 143
Williams, Glenn 39,i6,180
Williams, J ames 143
W1lhams Jane 86 9. 143
\\ II nu Mare; a 9 9 94 l4
Wtlhams Marilyn
\\ 11 aams Merle 143
\\ 1l11ams Mu~hael 14 ~
Williams Richard K 7 7G 79 8 81144,
l 5,180
\\ 1lhams Richard L 180
\\ 1th.ams Sue 1-8
Wtlhams n, J hn 128
\\ 11 n Adalee 14.>
'''1mmer Michael 107,11.,
Wint>~ardner Charles 72
\\mtz Melissa. 83 92,128
Witmer, Marsha 41 64 BO 180
Wolfe, Carol 81,170,180
Wolfe, Jerry 78, 128
Wolken, Kathy 81,143
Woltz, Fred 128
Wood. Steve 82
Woodrum, Ernie 143
Woodrum, Jim 135
Woods, Charles 82,13:.>
Woods, Rodnc~ 76,79,14i
Woods. Ronald i,25,80,10 l,107 111 1 2
Wooldridge, Mike 48,58,181
Wooldridge, Pat 135
Wooten, Da\id 76,80,181
\\'ooten Donna8~91 128
Word. Gary 181
Wylie, :\Hke 128
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Yatsko. Sue 54 135
Yeater, Karen 143
Yeherton, Don 181
Yelverton, Ron 181
York, Linda 143
York, Scott 143
York, Terri 81,181
Young, Albert
Young. Alice 15,25 62,84.170.181
Young, Cathy82,88,135
Young, James
Young, Joyce 87,95,135
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Zarbock, Kathleen 89,135
Zerfo"ski, Ruth 143
Zinuncnnan, Jeff I <15
Zurbrigg Kath) 81 141
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The British frigate Guerricrc (left) is a drifting. clismasted hulk after a 30-minutc fight
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tradition, but accept new ideas
In 5eneca Falls. Xe" York. ~Irs . Amelia
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In 1915, the Lusitania went down off the Irish coast, sunk b\' a
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as well as advances
These twelve happy ladies were photographed in a San Francisco hotel in '\ovember, 1919, jmt after they learned that
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":\ hou..;e divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this go\'ernment c, nnot endure permanently
half sl.nT ancl half free:· Lincoln
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Charle· A. Lindbergh flew from .N'C\\ York to Paris m 34 hours in
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We enjoy individual triumph
These giant st<ltionary engines designe,d by George H. Corliss
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Henry Brown escaped from
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OTHERS WHO HA VE GONE BEFORE
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ROH-' I: Richard Huff, President; Lester Grant, Superin-
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Sam Kohr, Business ~ianagcr: ~frs. C. E. Barnes. ROW 2:
Franzy Eakin: J oscph S. Katauski; Dr. George Flaxman;
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Lola Chamberlin ROW 2: Shirley \fathias, Gloria Weiss. Rose-
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J\/R. LYLE K. 1\fCSICK
:\Ir. Lyle K. ~Iusick. Pr inri .•d. ,1s-;umrs thr role of responsibility and of ll'a<le1~hip that a school thl· size of \Iac,\rthur demands. lfo da) is rilkd with l'ndll·ss llll'l'tings and dl'tails imohl'd in efficiently runnin~ \1ac ~fr. ~fuskk \igorously suppot ts thl' arti\"ity programs, and he is oftl'n scl'n chC'l'ring the
tt:am at ganws 01 applauding a d1arna performance.
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As Assistant P1 incipal, Mr. Clarence Ta)lor has the prodigious
n·sponsibilit) of planning the program-; of :\lac\ 1500 students.
I le is also in chargc of all dub and organization monc>y-raising
projects.
Being in charge of tlw schools thoman<ls and thousands of
t1•xtbooks im oh cs ~1 r. Tinch in tasks of ordering, cat.1loging
and of clist1 ihution. As I )pan of Boys, he must discipline them
and ht•lp ,1djust them to school life.
Tlll' I>e.111 of Cirls, :\1 rs. Pigott, cou11'els with thl' gills lwlpin~ them to mc>et the challengcs of life and to prepare for a
better fut111 e. She has the ne\ er-ending job of approving all
the gi1 Is' excuses.
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A.F.S.
RICHARD II. ALLES
B.S.
Biology:
Honwcomint1
.\d,·isor, Sl•nior Class
.\dvisor
MISS GAROL
BRU~LE.AB.
WAf. H . BL'Sll!~LL
English. Freshman Class
Addsor, F."1.A. Sponsor
AflSS RUTH-1/ELE.\'
BC:RL!SO.\', BS .. Af S.
\'ocal .Musil . \ssembl>
Committee
CARTER C. CACDLE
B.Ed .. M.Ed.
A.F.S.
Club
Senior
Class Advisor Counsrling
MRS.]. LUELLE.V
CRAIG, B.Ed.
German; Grrman Club,
Sophomore Class .\d,·isor
MISS l'£LMA CRA i·-
]ERRl' E. CC'RTIS
B.S .. M.S
P.E. and Health. I h·ad
T'rack, Asst. Football
Coach
E.\'S, A B. At.LS
Librarian . Dewc} Decimals.
MISS JOA.\' ALO.\'GI
B.S.
Enl{lish: D r a m a t i c s
Club, Junior \d,·isor
B.S.
Geography; Freshman
Football
W. GA.VSf:L
BES.\'ETT, A. B, i\.1.S.,
M.A.
Counseling: Head of
Dept. Xational Honor
Sonl·ty
AfRS. D!OS.\"E
C ARLSO.\", BS.
P.E. and Health; Cheerleaders, Junior Class
Advisor
EDWI.\' R. BOOl!ER
A.B.M.S.
F.nidish:
Sophomore
Class Advisor
MISS SH ARO.\"
CARCTHERS. BS.
Enl{lish: F r e sh m a n
Cheerleaders, Freshman
Class Advisor
HOW TO OVERCOME OUR PROBLEMS)
RA l".\IOSD L. Df:MOL'l l"I\, RS .. ,\f f:d.
P.1-:. and llealth, Varsity Basketball and Baseball
MUS. VHUA
FU~.\I/,\'(,. A.B ...\I , t.
Typing, Office Orcupations: A l'.S. Sponsor
/0111'' D. DIC/\.\IAS
BS, .\f.A.
\mcrican History; Social Science Club
.\I/SS .\!Alff l.OC'
Fl'GA'f'l•• B.A.
En~li•h Frc<hman Cla<s
Ad' i<or
MRS n1rru DOll'SS
B.A.
French Frcnrh Club
Junior Class .\ddsor
.\I!SS S //ff I.
GAR/USON. n.s., .\I.A.
English: Senior Class
.\chisor, ~. I lonor Society
MRS . .\I tRll l ,\',\'I.
JIAC.l~ Bl '\II I~ \'
\I 1
Counseling; ,\ I S <. u·
o rdinator
.\ITSS CERA/ OISE
l/ODSOS , Jl ,1 , ,\I .A .
.\rt , \ rt Club ,\ddsor
.\I/SS .\IA/UTA ASS
Dl'SA WA}', B.A.
Eni;lish Junior Class
\d, isor. :\. Honor Society
IWBFRT 11'. GllEE.V
B.S.
Biology, Zoology, Physi·
o!ogy, Scuior Cla'' .\dnwr
r
.\f. FHRCl'SOS
B.S.
E d u c a t i o n,
Dr ·r
rraining, F5, h. \\'rcsthng
o-=· ~r
.\IRS. LO l ' l.\f:
GRUSDLl~R, B.S.,
.\I.S .
Coumcling; S1•nior Clas>
,\dvisor
IW Ill- /ff 1.1: II F.\'D I:'US 0 S , B.'i .\I A
College "l\pi11
SI, 'rthand, .I umor <. ~'' \ d' isor
.\IRS. Furnm llE.Vlll'
R.A .
I:n~(j,h, Business Com·
munirations, l'rcshm:rn
.\ d, bor
/',.,\AID H.JOSES
BS.,MS.
S
ti Studb ; I kad of
]), rtment
ROBE/ff C. / 0 "1\'H\
BA,A.\f .
Popular :'\[ cc ha n i c s,
Elec1 cicity, G rap h i c
.\rt- : Camera Club
AND REACH SUCCESS, Br DETERMINATION
HAL 0 KESJ.1-:R
A 8., .\I.A.
WAI.TER KIRBl'
B .-1.,.\f.A.
ROBERT KJU ZAN
BM\f.E., M M.E.
Bands, Ensembles, :-.tusic
·1neory
Drama, Speech, Eng·
lish Dramaucs Club
French; Head of Department, French Club,
Jr. Class Add,or
ROBERT C. I.A.\!All
BA., M.A.
,\merican History, Sona) and Cmcrnmt•nt
Probll·rns; Cadet
h E.\',\'f:'/ II .\f I i \".
.\!AS. B.S., ,\f.S
I>mer Ed11ca1ic
s..1 h.
I F.\'Ol'Rll, B.S.
P.F H 'l h; ( I \ \ ,\cl\ i~< r S • >r Class ,\d.
' 1sor
!'Alli. U>.\'DRIGAS
B.A .. M.A.
English, Chainnan Jr.
Class Addsor,
BOB .\IATJll~SO,\'
.\IRS DOIWTlll' D.
U.\'DSA r, .·1.8., ,1 .\f.
:'\ational Honor Soc1ct>,
l.atin Club, .Jr Class
.\d\ isor
MUS. MAIO' McCllEAJff. B .\.
PJ•:., Health, Pep Club
Ad\ isor, Sr. Class \d\isor
Class .\ddsor
Club ,\dvisor
Safety
MRS. MARGARITA
MEASS, B.S.
S11anish; Spam,h Club,
frosh Class ,\d\ j,or
MISS .\',1\'Cl' KAl"
BS.,M.A.
P.E.,
H<"ahh:
<"'If
Coarh, Head Football
Coach
AXDREll' B .\!Bl fl.
LOT. B.Ed .. M.A.
Al~t·hra;
l lomeroming
Parade, \thletir Coun·
cil, Social Comm
"
]. ].MAUER
\l/\lgchra,B.Hd.,
M.S.
Camera Club
,\d\ isor, Cadct-:-.fonitor
Photographer.
ROBE/ff L.
.\f/TSDARFFFR BS,
M ~-
Social Stu
Studies Cit
,\ d\ 1sor.
s, ial
S
(
"
ROBJ:lff .\IAUU/CE
B.S .•\f.S.
Industrial Aru; Frosh
Class Ad\"lSOr.
.'.IRS. Sl'LVIA D.
.\fOORE, B.Ed. ,\f~'\
Algebra; Soph. Class
Ad\·isor.
AND HOURS OF CONCENTRATED STUDY.
11'Jl.LI A.\I II.
MOVTRA r, B.S.,
M Ed
Drafting, \rchucctural
Dra\,ing, Head Wrestling, .\'sst. Football.
El)WAIW E. PAT.\'E
BS, .\l.t.d.
Ph}sical Science, Earth
and ,\1r Science; Sr.
Class ,\dvisor.
BOBNl:TILL
B.S,MS.
CcomNr)
\I
i ( .rom
3, Soph Cl.i AJ, i "
fr. Basketball.
Ill Gil C l'llJl'l'S JU
B.S .• MA.
Eni;luh
frosh Cla
Ad' !Sor
.\I /SS ED.\'A .\IAE
B. I'. ROSSf.R
RIGGS, R ..\', B_\·.
Hl"ahh Scnace, Future
BS.MA
Co u n s c Io r· Honor
Stud), Jr. Cla \d\lsor,
:'.\'ational Honor soc
M RS. RCITll U.
PICorr, B.S., .\I.A.
Dean of <~ i ris, c;uid·
ance.
I.A l'EU.\'E PRI CE.
B.S.
Rusin es< Education; Jr.
Class \d,-isor.
M ISS ANi\"E fl
REED~, BS.
Business Education; Jr.
Class .\d\ isor.
~urscs.
MRS Al.ICE II
UOll'A\',BS,.\f.A.
P E., Hcahh; Sr. Class
,\ d, isor, Pt•p Club.
.\IRS. El.IZABETH R.
ROlt'DE.\', B.A , B.Ed.
1:nglish; ~Ionitor Ad\ isor.
EARL\. Rl'DOIPll
A.A., BA., AL\
Chemistr} , Chess Club
\ ddsor, Sr. Class \d.
'-isor.
I.A II'REXCE E.
Rl'EFF, B <;; .\I <;;
Hiolog). Che1
Sr.
Cla
\d, tso
s, 1ce
Research Clu
MRS. MABE!. E
Rl'THERFORD,RS,
MA
Bu s i n es s Educauon ·
Head of Department,
Sr C:lau l\rh imr
WITHOUT THEM WE SHOULD SURELY FAIL.
EVERF.TTF M RL4X
BF.d .•\f S
Soc al Studit>s. Sr. Class
\d,·is lr. l lag Squad.
JA.\ff.'S A SCllCffFR
BS
Plan<' (,('01"1rtrv Soph.
Cla" \dnsor. Hnmrcominit Committee.
MARV IX
SC.Ill OSSF.R. B.S ..
Af.S.
P.E.. Health: \thktk
Din·nor.
MRS. ET'A SCHOR>.
B Fd .MA. Pl D
.\mt'rican Tfotorv. Sr
Class Ad,·isor.
.
TRl'\fAY P SM/Tl/
B.S .. Jf S
Earth-Air Science. Physics; AV A-Stage Crews.
Radio Club.
MISS HELES I.
STAPP, B.S., M.A.
English; Head of Department.
ARTHUR B.
SCHOTTMA.\', B.S.,
M.S.
Business Education; Sr.
Class
Ad'"isor,
D-E
Club.
MISS HARRIET
STORY, A.B., M.A.
English; Frosh Class
.\d\"isor. Pa p e r ha c k
Club.
MISS ABBIE M.
SCHROTH, B.S., M.S.
Home Ee: FHA Club
Advisor, Jr. Class Sponsor, Dep't. Head.
H W. TAPP
B.S ,M.A.
Alg. 3, Geom 1; Tennis
('.oach, Soph. Class Ad>.1sor.
DO.\'ALD WACHTF.R
B.S .. M.S.
Phvsically Handicaoped
Teacher: Ass't. ' J rack
and Football Coach.
BILL L. BFCKLF.S
B.S.
World Historv; Student
Council Ad'"isor.
PHILLIP. E. Tl.\'Cll
A.B.. M.S.
Dean of Bon
l'r it?onomt'try.
C 0. TRAH.OR
A.8 .. M.A.
Gt'nt'ral '.\lath. Soph.
Class .\dvisor
LOY F.. WA1TLFS
A.B .. Af A
World Histor• Sr Class
Ad, isor.
·
ROGF.R /, . WEISS
BS
B u s i n e s s Education:
Frosh Class .\dvisor.
ROBF.RT G. TUR.\'ER
A.B.. M.S.
World IJi~tory. Soc. and
Gm·'t Problems: Soph.
Baskt'thall.
.\'ORM 4 \' WF.R.\'FR
B.A. M.S.
Orcht'stra
..
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--
L \~I
~!AL\
STREET- 1910
~
ACTIVITIES
~~
DRL\:\1L\~D
POXD - 1915
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. \ cool r\'rning "hip' the cro" cl into ::t bri k
.;pirit, the ~lac -.pirit. The baud bla11.:' out ac10
thr firld the train:-- of our -.chool . ong. 1 lw
pla)cr-. feel this frenzied impuJ,\· a' tilt') prrparr
to m<'ct the foe. Fall, "·inter. or ~pii11g- thi' i-..
the spirit'' hich makes our teams. our school tlH'
bc't.
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A PAUSE THAT REFRESHES
~fELTS I~
YOU R ~fOUTH ...
~O ! :\0 ! \\"0~1EX OYER HERE.
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SENIOR CLASS PLAY
"REAAAL\T
OURTO\\'N
"5:05. RIGil'I O~ I I:ME."
BACK~'J AGE PRIMPI~G
Dr. Gibbs
:Mrs. Gibbs
~Ir. Webb
~frs. Webb
George
Rick Friedman
Carol Bingaman
Dick ~forris
Sue Cht'atham
Paul Cutlip
Emily
Wally
R. cca
S a~ic !1.fanagc1
Dir·ctor
r.inda Gar. er
Mike Wooldridge
Debbie Burrows
Phil Allt'n
~fos ,\longi
"OUR TO\\.N,' B\ THOR'\ l CY\ \\'ILDER, DEPIC1 S DAILY LIFE, LOVE,
MARRIAGE, A.:\D DEA I Il I'\ (,RO\'ERS COR.'\ERS, NEW llA\1P">IIIRE,
TYPICAL 5\1ALL J'O\\.:\, A:..m1UCA, I:\ IHE EARL\ 1900's. AS O'\L LI JTLE COR~ER OF LII E I I .\I l'E:..1fYI'~ J 0 DEFI~E WHAT \\'L C:O\ SIDER THE J3A~I~ OF OUR WAY or LIFE.
" IT IS O'\E OF IIIE FEW Pl.A\'-> OF OUR TI:..1E THAT WILL STILL BE
READ A).D ~EL:\ A IIALF-CE~ l LR Y FR0:..1 NOW."
-ALEXANDER \\'OOLCOTf
" I\\ \S, I A~i. AND ALWAYS WILL BE."
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HOMECOMING 1964
Homecoming 1964 \vas the best MacArthur has e,·er had. Friday, October 30th, the
whirlwind of Homecoming started off with the crowning of Big :Mac's Sweetheart,
Miss Carol Deremiah. She was preceded by her four attendents. Then the Homecoming Assembly, "Happiness Is a Tree-mendous Victory" was in full swing. In the
evening, there was the parade with the inevitable result Class of '65 wins 1st place!
The parade was followed by a football game a~ainst Griffin. The on!) flaw in the
pattern of Homecoming was a 7- 0 defeat by Griffin in our game. But Homecoming
was not over yet, for the following night, October 31st, MacArthur's Generals
"Fell into a Spell" at the Homecoming dance. The familiar gym had become strange
and beautifully adorned in fall colors of yellow. orange, and brown. Leaves, park
benches, and a huge yellow stuffed heart still li,·e in our memories. \'\'e danced to the
music of Wayne Karr and his orchestra. But en'n though Homecoming was here
and gone in two short days, preparations had started weeks before to make Homecoming the wonderful thing it was!
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GENERALS' SWEETHEART
MISS CAROL DEREMIAH
'
JUNIOR ATTENDANT
MISS JANET MOLLOY
CROWNBEARER
MISS MALLORY CHEEVER
FRESHMAN ATTENDANT
MISS MYRNIE DA UT
1964 COURT
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SOPHOMORE ATTENDANT
MISS SUSAN BUCHANAN
4- BIT50F \\'HAT, ROGER ?
ASSEMBLY
1964
'ROCKY' RETlJRNS
THE BOSLEY SISTERS SIXG OUT
THEY'RE OFF!
A:\ .\I.Rf NO, RH I ~O
OH. HO\\' ~fl' HEART DOTH THROBHETH !
1>0 \ Ol Sl FFER FROM XEL'Rll IS, NEl1RALGIA. OR
MUSCULAR ACHES AND PAINS?
BAUBLES, BA '\GLES. A:\D BEADS
"FALL INTO A SPELL))
SO T H ATS HOW THEY DO IT!
CHECK OCT Tl IE O'\ E WITH THE CHARTRECSE
COR<-il\GE!
SEE MA . . . I TOLD YA I COULD DANCE!
..
HAPPINESS IS ... SENIORS!
MUST WE GO THROlJGH THIS EVERY YEAR?
HATE TO SAY A::\'YTHI::\'G, BlJT YOlJ'RE
DA.:\CI.:\'G O::\' ~fY FEET!
A LIVELY GRO"CP OF WORKERS!
PARADE
SA\ AH . . .
Bt:G-IX-A-RLG T.\KES I- IRST PRl/E
l-YEAR EX PERTS
WHA In.' A ~1EA:\ ··1 HE PARADE'S ALREADY OVER'?
fS >\ T
HELP! 1'~1 CAlJGIIT!
MAC'S PRIDE Al"D JOY!
HAPPl:-..J::SS!
... BUT HE WAS WITH ME I~ THE PARADE!
IN SEPTEMBER WE RETURN
TRI-CAPTAI'\S AND TEAM
BACK ro SCHOOL DA::'\CE HAS A NEW TWIST
FRESHMEN LEAR'\
s~nI E<;
BRCI5ES. A:\D :\IVDDY 'IF'\'\ IS SHOFC::,
TO . ..
DO'\ 'T LOOK "IOW, BUT I
\\.\IC I IED!
THI~K
WE' RE BE.ING
II
THE ROPES!
BEFORE ... (GET YOUR FI?\GER OUT OF THE ICINC.
LINDA! )
GRI'\" A:'\D BEAR IT!
. .. AFTER
TOTCR:'\
OR '\OrTOTU RN !
ASSEMBLIES
HARKE:'\ I COl LD IT BE THAT I HEAR MR.
TI:'\Cll CALLING ?
APPLYI''\G ~f \KE UP ...
THE PERFORM .\'\CE
/.0 \\'IE! IT Jl. <) I GE rs TO yA. :\IA:\ I
LOOKIXG Al IEAD
jl'\X
IT. IIE S FROM THE ARMY!
BOX
. THERE."> JC!:>T XOT E~Ol Gii
:\t\ I ERIAL'
CHRISTMAS
JA'\E RI'\GS I.:\ THE HOLIDAYS
NO, NO .
YOU DON'T DECORATE THE TIU.. '\K !
50'\GS FOR
ITS STRI'\G ALONG \\'ITH DEN:\Y TI~1E 1
WHAT DO MEAX THIS ISN' l THE TREE?
CAUGHT AFTER CURFEW!
THE SEASON
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THE FI'\I"HI'\G TOUCH!
THE CAPTAIN AND HIS VICTORIOUS CREW!
STUDENTFACULTr
GAME
21-21 TIE
I JUST CAN'T UNDERSTAND WH Y
THEY DID.:\'T MAKE THE VARSITY!
DID SOMEONE MENTION LEGS?
"JUST NOT E:\OC'GH ~1ATERIAL TO GO AROC'~D ... "
THE FAIRER SEX ... ?
JUNIOR
TALENT
SIIOW
"EXODUS"
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HOW DO YOU LIKE MY NEW TONI, BOYS?
WHO'S THE FAIREST OF THEM ALL?
MARI AN KAMARAS
DIETi OERTGEN
BJORG RO\'I K
A .F.S.)ERS MAKE MANY NEW FRIENDS
This year we were very fortunate to have four foreign students with us. Bjorg Ro\·ik from Norway, Dieti Oertgen
from Germany, Prasad Penesetti from India, and Marian
Kamaras from Venezuela shart'd our experiences and helped
to make this year at MacArthur one of the best. Bjorg's
American parents arc Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Sims. and she
has three sisters Jan, Connie, :rnd Pam. D1·i1i h\1·s \\1lh 11tc
Ted Bates family and has two brothers at ~fat"Arthm,
Paul and Randy. Mr. and Mrs. Irving Appelbaum an•
Marian's American parents am! her ~1.1c Arthur !>istc·r is
Ann. Prasad resides with the Canham famil). Ji·ff is his
American brother.
A.F.S. CHAIN LINKS GAP BETWEEN NATI O~S.
PRASAD PE:\ESET'l'I
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LEARNING ABOUT AMERICAN EXAMS THE HARD WAY ARE PRASAD
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CARE FOR A SPOT OF TEA?
1964 VOICE OF DEMOCRACY ''\'INNER ... MARVIN SCHAAR
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" ... \VHAT SO PROCDLY \ VI: HAIL ... ,.
SPIRIT FLOWS THROUGH
<;PLAT! ~kCADDE'\ DID IT AG \I'\ I
MAC
"I 5HOT A~ ARROW IN ro THE ~K\ "
"AT I.A<; I ... OUR Ill :'\DREDTH VICTORY!"
I'~f JCST SO SICK OF EXA~1S THAT I COULD
SCREA~f !
HO\\"D THIS BOOK GET IN HERE ;i
STUDENT
COUNCIL
POSTERS
K
'
.•
CAUGHT IN THE ACT
TIIE "BA '\A '\A KID" RIDES AC.\1:-.l
<;I I( K ·E~i VP OR n,L SHOOT
PlJLL UP A Cll.\IR A\D Sil OX fHE FLOOR
.:\O\\' I \\'ARr\ED YOU ...
:\1E \ '\ D :\f\
~I 1.\00\\'.
CAUGHT
IN THE
ACT
DO'\ I \ OL \\ I~ll \ OL H ,\D .\X EXTEXSIO.:\ PHO'\'E
OF YOCR \ER\ 0\\:\
I
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ORGANIZATIONS
ASSISTANT CADET EDITORS
.\«i"ant Editor. RO\\ 1: :\ancy \\al hr, Pam Wait, '\ancy Shulkr, Kathy Grunm ROW 2: '\an J<>rH'11, Jud)·
Budd, Debhie Phrlp•, Barb Coleman, Rochelle Rambach :SOT PICTURED Sheila Rirhock B.irb Berry.
CADET SALES AND ADVERTISING STAFFS
Sales and Advrrtisin<t Staff ROW l: Sue Todd, J•n Su•ler, Barbara Landhoh,
Lre Brook,. ROW 2: 01·hhi1· McKay !>herry McCanr , Gail Ge"ell Kathy
Kaufman , Bonnie Thomas. RO\\ 3: Su•an Doxie, Kay Dollahan, Joanne Sin-
<tleton, Jan Sim<. ROW 4 : Pat Foy , Su<an Luhy, Manha Witmer. ROW 5:
Madelyn Morey, Connie Scott, Linda Live<ay, Carol 01,cn ROW 6: Nancy
Parker, :'\ancy Do"ning, Jane Gisolo. Su'"~ Manu\.
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
ROW I: Doug Hamman, Dave Lockmiller, Sally Jones, ~fike
Bader, Phyllis Kelm, Sue Lukacs, Yvonne Reuben, Gay SchJac-hter, Samly Rr.ntfro. ROW 2: Pam O'>od" in, Bill Baird,
Mike Elbl, Paul Cutlip, Jeff Duncan, B II Shade, Jim Roppa,
Boh Rocle, Rick Friedman, Teresa Hadley, Carol ,\rchcr. ROW 3.
Dirk Prrlmuttrr, Sand)' Bralley, Bonnie Thomas, Curo) Stcc:lc, Sall>
Buc-k, Jeanne Bullock, Sue Parry, Kathv Popma, B.ub D)al, Janel
Beiderwieden.
~Icml>crship in tic:\ ... onul Honor Society
is rl'cognized as one 01 thl' highr~I hono1:.
that can be bbtO\\Cd upon a high school
~tudcnt. Once selected. he ~hould not 011ly
continue to demo11~t1at1• tho.\t' outstanding qualitie:. \\'hich brought about his selection, but he should also exert :l 11c" i111l11cnce to impro,·e conditions about him and
pro1 t tha'e 411alit1t·, L , der,hip, Charactl·r, ')cl J!arship. and \, ., ice, for \\ hich
tic '\..iu nal Honor ~o<.11.:t) stand,.
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MONITOR STAFFS
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Carolyn Kimml'i, L11rinda Riley, Joy Ke~sler, Jim Christman, Sheila
Rh•l>oc·k
UOll
J
l't'atur<' Staff-Mary }.follingt'r, Lyla Mu1ick,
,\ndy Olst•n, B1•\ Rnl(trs, S.·lir da Burnett, Nancy Parker, Madelyn
Mort·y, Jane Cisol 1 Judy Budd.
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A.F.S. CLUB
ROW I Su~an :\famas, Jeff Canham, Ann Appelbaum, Jim Christman, Torn \ a1111h11, :'\anry Walker, Sue Parry. Bonnie Thomas, Pam
Wait ROW 2 Ba1h lhar, Andy Olsrn, George Crranias, Joyce
Enwrt, P. V. Pr;uad, .\farian Kamaras, Kath} Kaufr 1a 1, Crleste
Hoffman, Lucinda R1 C} \brtha Downin~. ROW 3. Rochelle Rambach, Strphanie Vollr Kay Dollahan, Judy Boyer, Mal)fo Brown,
Sharon \.oldman, Carol Steele, Xancy D owning, Jane Olsen, Lynn
Balding. ROW ·I : Lydia \'rrnon, .\Carilyn Adar •s Jane Gisolo, Judy
Budd, Barby Ruffnl'r, Debbie Phl'ips Connie Sims, Kathie Berneking, Barbara Larrick, Kay Kirrhmar·n. Shirk>· C.,n~ , (.;;11nlrn Kimmel.
The Ame1ican Field $Pl'\ ice Cluh 1aiwd 11wncy
to help support •ur h\O c;...chnngc student~
thi" ~car. ~ larian and Pra,ad, by s<·lli11g
Chri-.tmas cards and making paper chains rept"l''Cnting the contributionc; of each da'' Thi'
Club also sponsored Phil Yocum', \\'inter in
Gennan) anc' B '>t ...i.de's 5ununcr in Crt'l'<'C.
Through A F ~ C 1l th1· 11mlt·11•lnssmcn became acquainted with and particip:ucd i11 the
t•xchange program.
Our exchange students were introduced at the AF ') tl'a.
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FEDERAL ).JUTU.\I I'\ ~ l R \'\ CE CO-:\IPAXY
SOCIAL STUDIES CLUB
ROW I : Di1·k Romhall, Pr<'sident ; n II F •reman. \'ice-President Sue
Parry, Se!'r<'tary-tr<·asurrr: G1t•g Drnt Susan Kahn. ROW 2· Terry
MrKinney, Loren Coleman, Leslie Hodges. Richard Williams, J ohn
Lewis, John Graves
The <;ocial Studies Club was or~amzed as a discu~sion and debating
club. I ts members ha\'e had di~cu~
sions on many topics of current interest. The main purpo~e of the club
is to pro,·ide a place where the interec;ted student may come to exchan~e his ideas with thoc;e of otlwr-:.
Last fall it also sta~<'d the :\ational
Election Assembly and organizcd the
mock-election. under th<:' supcr\'ision
of the social studies department. The
Social Studies Club is small but always welcomes new members.
The S<X .al Studies Club hel1x:d \\ ith the mock l'kction.
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~IARYEL-SC HEBLI: R PRODC CTS
OFFICE OCCUPATIONS
ROW I D··nna Kml'ty, Linda Evans, Cheryl Emerick. \'icki Hendrick~on. Sh rler Grupe, Donna Derr, Carol Archer. ROW 2 Teresa
Hadley Rita Ooton, ;\fary DeCre\'el, :'\ancy niuv, Janet ;\iurphy,
Jani' Oathout, Paula ;\fcCehee. ROW 3: ;\in. Fleming, Donna
Creekmur. J,.anne Gre\e, ;\fanha ,\llcn, Fran Johnson, M)Til Lee,
B'"tt)' Christison.
Office Occupations girls krpt busy this rear hr attendin~ the Art'a
8 Conferenre in Oct•Jbcr, helping a needy family at ThanksQ:iving
and Chrutmas. and participating in the Employer-Appreciation Banquet at the end of the year.
DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION
ROW I: Mr SC'hnttman, Sman Patterson, Barbara French, Helene
\'ording, Cindy K1·1lrr, .Janiss Cn\'erst• ·ne. Cnnme Nixon, Linda
Bruso, Barb Bakt'r, Stt'\'t' FoQ:lia. ROW 2: Donna Dearing. GinQ:er
Daui.;hertr, Jud\' s,, am. RO 11' .1 • Da,·e Rh .d.,s, Roh Cr· •
Distrihuti\'e Edurntion i~ a rnopcratin- trainin~ program in school
and on the joh in the field of men-handising. This pro\'ides an ex-
C'ellt•nt opportunit)' for students to lt>aru di1Terc11t phnS<.:> Q( the li1·ld
or selling.
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DA \\'SOX A~D \\ IKOl F FC ~ LRAL HO::\IE
D.O.
Chuck Winegardner
Installs furnaces for Stone's Heating
Linda Bates
Dental assistant for Dr. Baxley
Paul Kelley
Grigoleit Plastics Compan)
Terry Parks
Pinboy at the Eldorado Bowl
nivf'r;ifif'Cl Occupations is designed to prm idc \ OC<'tional tram mg in a trade on a
part-time, pre-apprenticeship basis for high school \t11dcnts during their junior and
senior years.
A. V.A. CLUB
ROW 1: M arty Hector, J im Barnard, Dave Lehman, Steve Harris, Larry Feller, Albert T homp·
~on ROW 2: M r Smith, John Parr, Dave Gross, Dan \5henfelter, Steve Volle. Richard Deardorff. Jim Klausmeier
The A.V.A. Club is a sl·rvicc organization pro\ iding the follo"ing scn·iCL·s to the school: distributing A.\ .A. l.'quipmcnt.
operating l'quip11wnt. op<'rating the console m thl· office,
handling lights, sound. and scenery on the stage
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SCIENCE RESEARCH CLUB
ROW I: Dick Perlmutter, Hob Charnes!<i Dick Bomball, President ;
J oann I.e" is \'ice-President; Jo» Kessler, Secretal')·treasurer; Gail
Kessler, Heck}' Bl')son ROii' 2· Jim Christman, P. \'. Prasad, Jeff
During the year Science Re carch Club member; see education·
al films and hear speakers from 'arious fields of science. Each
member of the club has an indi' idual research project in his
Canham, Tom Sch"albc Alan Brix, I.e,Jie Hodges, Jim Bums, Art
Adler.
0\\11 field \\hich he exhibits at the Junior Acadcm) of cicncc
Fair in the spring.
RADIO CLUB
ROW I: Alan Brix, Pn•,idt>nt: Jeff Canham. \'ice President; Steve
Bohner, St·rrt>tary·tr('asun·r; John
Kornt"'1;ay, Jim Barnard, Jim
Klau<mcin. ROW 2: :\I r Si 1th. Gary Budd lloh :"\or1h Rill C:amp·
bC'll, David Randolph, Ste\'<' Harris, Larry Feller.
Ra<lio Club operates on amatcu1 1a<lio station, \\'9BJQ, and hdps prl.'parc members
fm tlwi1 examination for amatl'ur lin·nse.
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H L \R\ ·~
A GOOD PLACE TO EAT
ROW / · Pam Good\, in, Kat hit> Bernekin..-: Kent :\k\'ety Vm~inia
Vaughn, Don Crull("r, Sh<"rl) K. ~h. Pat y :\"isbct ROW 2 :\fary
To"nscnd, Sandra :\filler, Andy Roberu Sue Jennings, Barb Dyar,
Boh :\fcQuality. Barbara Armstron~. Phil Stokes, Diana Jack'<>n, LarAndy Bar~r.
Diane Biscan, Jennifer Rogers, Cheryl Beals, Kay Weatherford,
ry Childtt~s, Gary Donahover. Kaye Webb. ROW 1
Three major concerts; Fall, \\'inter, and Spring, arc the high
points of the year for the orchestJ a. The fall concert is a classical concert. The Young People's Solo Concert is the winter
concert and the Pops Concert comes in the sprin~. The orchcstra members enjoy their trip to Chicago or St. Louis every
spring when they see a stage show and hear a fine concert by a
major symphony orchestra.
this page is ~pon1<>red by THE ~IILLIKIX X.\ TIOXAL BAXK OF DECATUR
ORCHESTRA
.\fary 1\nn Ba,s, Bob Rock, Oc1ut"rt .\kC.oy, Bill Sanden, Stuart
Ro~n~ . April Knizan, Bob :-.:orth, Vicki Pieszala, Linda Staley,
Dana .\tilh-r. Barbara Bunch ="an .\fayberry. ROW 4: Gary \'ancl',
.\farvin Schaar, Barbara Coleman, Lynn Lov.e, Ted 'I honon, .\fr.
Werner.
.\fr. Werner-Orchestra Director
this pa~e is sponsored br
BE:\X[TT A'\, D 5H .\DI: CO~IPAXY
CONCERT
ROW I: :\larilyn Sanders, Barbara Coleman, Bob :\icQuality, Karen
Ha\·cncr, :\1onte Gillcspi1•, Dick :\1orris, Janke :\luchow. Linda Wicker,
Barbara Am1strong, Clayton BaH>r. ROW 2: Linda :\lurphy, Charlrne :\lize, Pat Canel, Barbara Dyar, ;.;an J •nes, Shirley Gray, Beth
Alexander, John \\ hitt', Jeff Duncan, Bruce Sanders, Linda Nanna,
Drum Major: Jtff Duncan
this page is •pon<orcd by
Bob Borrherding, Sheila S1P1th ROiV 3: Sue Jenning,, Rita Replogle,
Janet O"ens, Donna Km • :\fa\'is :\hi,selman, Cheryl Frank, Gary
Thompson, Rodney Wood~, Chery \\attics, Randa Ed\' uds. I.arry
Logue, Bill ,\rcher, :\latt Bertram, Robbie Glenn, Bob Rock, Glen
Baton T\• irler· Linda Wicker
BEAR HYBRID COR\ CO:\IPA:\'Y
BAND
Parjani, Dt·lbert .\frC'.oy. UOW 4: Chris Barnett, Carol \I ·xander Bill
Sanders, John P:irr, Glenn William•, Da,·c Chaney, Ste\\art R ..berts, Richard Ik:irdorlf, .\fork I..cmc, D:ive Lighthall. Craig Xordlund
Denny Thoma~, I'r<"d Miller, Gn·g .\iattinglcy, Brad Smith, Steve
Haury, Chris Xirhols, ,\l!an 1.aRo\\e, Richard \\'illi:uns, 1'.,ul lr\in,
Gary Deadmond, Da\c Wooten, April Kruzan, Bob Xorth UOW 5
Chuck OliH·r, :'\fakolm Replogle, Chris Ferrill, Ted ' I hMson , lln\1•
Parr, Pam Strate, L}nn Lowe, H . B. Wainer, Stc\C lk:ck, H.ol>rrt
Hunter.
The :\lacA1 thur CortC<'rt Band has put in many
hours of hard \\Ork and pm<'ticc 50 that they can
pla) and march at football and ha.,ketball ~ame,.
Tht·y al o phi) at concert-. and a~'cmblics for the
school. ·1bc Dann· Band and ensembles rightly deserYc 1erngnition for tht•ir fine job. The Concert
Band plans lo go to the World's Fair in Xew York
this Jum-, if po,siblt•. T hio; is an l'Xtrl'me honor.
•
.\fr. Kmzan
this page is sponsored b\
CEXTRAL ILLI'\"OIS B.\RBrR COLLEGE
BLUE CADET BAND
ROW I: Jar •t Bn''t. Ll'slit' Hodges. Jan Osborne .\farty Robalek,
Bech I.a", ( r ' lkrtram. Bettv Hardy, John Flanders. ROW 2:
Connie Prk~ S1 •110:\ Parkt'r, Pat \IN-rt. Ste\'e Harris. Janice
:\(oore, Hde \{ Pl enson. Ben Ren1 Ids. Bi-ch Bn~on, John Rt'xroad, Kathy llmton, Bill \ 'anAlstint' Ste\'e Xadenbush, John Def-
\fake C"rrell Clark Ince, Doug
ft'nbaugh, Nancy Hall. ROW
Jont'.s, Jin• Wliitt'. Todd Smith .:\ "11 St'\le\·, \'i ·lcie Thomas, Dan
La\, he
I 1k H.ahnstadt, Shrrn H ..JI \m a St th, Pat Jenner.
ROW J Str\ • Scheibh·. :\'ethella Bruso, :\like Poi t' Ray Bcrnt•king,
Rohn F.n
Robert Burn'
This )l'ar there arc t\\O Cadet Band.. , the Blue and th<' Silwc From these will
come the nwmbers of the Concnt Band.
SIL VER CADET BAND
ROW I : Pat (;ilwr.mn, Jan Ht'fTron, Stt've Canham, Mike Perks, Bob
Richard Hendricks. ROW 2:
Ginger Ogden', .\farsha Polen, Sue Horn. Barbara Dial. Kathie Bomball, Torn Prurtt, Pam Fisher, Jt·rry Wolfe. Duane Carter, Eugene
Williams, Bill .\tiller, Stc\'e Burdine, Brad Johnson, Brenda Beals,
.\fike Mullrnclorc. UOll' 3: Paul .\frCrary. Craig Cald"ell, Dennis
Broo~man , Dottie .\foakt•, Pat Brallt'y
this page is sponsored by
Strt'i11;ht, Rirk Leach. Joycr Fugua, Carol Brookman, Jack Bunch,
Dand Frrrill, Darrel Richardson, Rick Ahbntt Rode;rr Grimm,
Charles Gibhs, Drr Dec Parr. Bruce Duncan. ROU.' 4· Mick McCammack, Rick Stone St. \'e Campbell, Richard Dent, Bob \foore,
Mark Walker, Dan Darst
FLORA JE\VELCRS
DANCE BAND
ROW I: Bill Arr her, Bob Bor<"ht'rdinst, Bob :\kQuality, :\fatt Bt'rtram, Larrie Logue. ROW 2: April Kruzan, Steve Hunter. Dave Cha-
ney, John Parr, :\fark I..cme. ROW
S·e\ • Be<"k. Jeff 5alins Richard
Williams, Alan I.a R O\\C, Gary Deadr:- nd. Bob =-:orth.
WOOD WIND ENSEMBLE
ROW I : Chris Barnt'tt, Barb Coleman, Carol Alexander, Janet
Owens. ROW 2: Montr Gillt•spic, Dit-k \forris, Linda Wicker, Nan
thi~ paste is spon~ored by
Jones, Rodney Woods, Cheryl Frank. ROW 3: Bill ,\ rthcr, ,\ustwt
Bertram, Bob :\kQuality, Bob Borcherding, John White, Jeff Duoc~'\n.
THE XATIOXAL R\:\'K OF DECATCR
BRASS ENSEMBLE
UOW I : Da\·e Wooten, Brod Smith, Ste\C Haury, Richard Williams,
Paul Ir.in, Bob :-;'orth, April KrU7.an. ROW 2: Gary Deadmond, Alan
I.aRo,,e, Chris ~ichols, Bruce Dunc.an, Glen Parjani, Delbert :O.k·
Coy. ROW 3: II . V. \\'arn r S ·vc Bc<:k, Chuck Oli\'Cr, Chris Fer·
rill, Jim White, Mark L<mc, )
Chaney, John Parr.
CHORALIERS
ROW I: Linda Garver, Janrt Molloy, Barbara Dyar. D iana Draper,
Stephanie Smith, Cheryl Wattlt-s, :O.far..ha Witmer, Jan<'t Wa~goner.
ROW 2: Lorenc Wcsw11nan, Caylc Roby Dianne Gustin Susan Luk<'y, Barhnrn l..nrrirk, San<lr Bralley, Lyda \'ernon, Mallory Cheever.
ROW .'1: Jt·IT Boone, J im Christman, George Crcanias, D oug H amman, Fr<"d Rorkstahlcr F.arl H endricks, J ack Pitzer, Robb Gl<"nn.
ROW 4: Paul Cutlip St<"wart Roberts. Doug :O.f annering, Bun Gray,
Tim :-."cvin, I'rcd ~illler Rick Lh·csay.
The Choralicrs is one of ~1acArthu1 \ two pt.·1 fm ming g1 oup~ that sings for church
and ci' ic organii'ations in th<.' rommunit~, as wl'll as fm ~1acArthur and for two
junior high schools.
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REICH BRO I'HI R 5 JE\\'ELERY
ADVANCED GIRLS' CHOIR
..
ROW I: Vee Ann c"re", Jan Foster, Jennifer R~ers, Gail Goad,
Buttz, Charlene Mize, Jan Hoffman, Kathy Wolken, \ndra Thomas,
Janice Hall, nieti Oertsten, Cha..
D ·rr, Jane Williams. Jane Gisolo, ~larg)' High, ~( <
Hard
S1 7 Wakeman. ROW 4: Janet
Sidman, Susan ~lam 5
ne K, n·~ •n, Terri York, Sally ~elson,
Jeanncnc Hall, Donn. K r
Kath)· Tunnicliff, Linda Beadles, Susan
Parr)", Gail Gesell, Julie Huss, ~faT)· Ann Talbott, :\"ancy Ivens.
Lizabeth Gra), fa)e Olson, Barbara Annstron~, ln~rid Cra\en•. ~fary
Ann Richards, Shrrry Sha\•, Shirle)' ~lacklin, Connie Hoft, Virginia
Vaughn. HOW 2: 1\nn Appelbaum, Vicki Hoyt, Jackie Xiederbrach,
Hallie Jlahnstadt, Marabcth \\'ells, Joan Clapp, Sharon ,\lien, Shirley
Gray, Janet Beidcrnirden, Kay Kirdunann I ,(a \lusick, Cheryl \'2.n
Abtine, Jan Sloan, Carol \\'olfc. ROW 3 Katliy Zurbrigg, Carol
Mac At thu1 's music group' ,jng for the pleasure of -.inging.
Tlwy p<'rfonn fnr schools, ~h11rche,, and r·, 'c ., oup' Thq
also prc,cnt p1o~ra111-. for the public. This war students
participatt·d in the fall rnnre1 t. Christmas program. ::\fusic:il
::\footage. ·· ~tusil' :\fan'', and the. ~pnng Festival.
Miss Burlison
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GIRLS) CHORUS
ROW 1: Sandra Brady, Kathy Humphrey, Pat Baldock, Tena
Shae, Carole Lambert, .\faryln Brow1 S ron Taylor, Kathr)'ll
Karl, ski Kathy Honnold, Vicki Brandt I \fie \\'acholz, !'ranees
Burgett, ROii' 4: Kay .\!rCrary, Henrietta Holt, .\lonica K.11d1mar. P aulctte Taylor, .\Iarih n .\dams, Judi Burge, Rosemarie
B1< w n, Dixie risher, Cind)· .\(urphy, I:llen CifTord, Su1.ann Kinsel Carol \father!~ , Carol Olson, Linda Warner.
Smith, Debbie Hatfield, Sharon Rozanski. .\fary Sheet~. Pat
H onkker, I.cc Brooks, Sherry .McC'.ane, Reva Xelson RO 11' '!:
Debbie .\!rKa>, Debbie Dick, Sandra Lee. Cathy Young, Cindy
Lemons, Pam llindc-n, Diane ,\llen, .\farcia Bund~ , Becky Clark,
Eldora Bachman, I.mda Dads Kay Weatherford ROii' 3: Sandra
GIO\er, Kath) lhnton, Kath)· Goumas, Kathy Reeter, I.aura
MIXED CHOIR
UOll' I: Chri~ Thorm, Barby RufTn<"r Nancy Goers, Bl'rky Pogue,
Diana .\forthland, C,1yl1· Olt·ndorf, Tonra Hartwig, Cindy Waller,
.\tarian Ka111.11as, Suzamu• Page, Bonnie Doddck ROii' 2: Kathy
Cri111m, \lr11 tha Rcco1 d, Linda 11.t)<''• Jud) D") t'l D1t·ml.i Dl'ilin 1,
Linda Liws.1y, P1•gs)' B1·rkcr, Carolyn Baird. :'\am y Shulkc, Jan
Suslcr, Xanq lluthmadlt'r, Xanq· Brcyfo~lc ROW .'I. Linda
Tra\'is, Kay Rrorkway, Janice Hinton, Da,c Boonl', G1·org1· I.andhoh, Charlo·s Woods, Da, id Ulbrich, Chark·s Hanington, Ikhhil'
Corwin, K.1thy l.Mnard Sman Doxit· Lunnda Rikr ROii' ·I:
K1·11 I'a111dl, Stt·\·e \\'o"d Chris Cra,·cns, S1t•\·c Sancb, :'\lark Jark·
sun, .\Ian \slw11f1·lt1·r \I1kc ~fullt•ntlorc Dan Clwatha111, Hoh
Burks, C,11y :'.'\irlruls, E1111;c11c \\ 1ll1ams. :\at Kiug.
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GIRLS' GLEE CLUB
ROW I. Sue llill, June \dem1an, Joyce Doddek, Donna Wooten,
\'icki \\ ilkin, Pat :\'isbet, llarl) nne Geisler, Pat Giberson, Jill
Limerick, Liz C'ramcs, .\lariannc S~hrocdcr UOW 2: \'1cki Pies·
:1.ala, Sandy Lotkmillcr, Sharon Todd, Debbie Rinehart, Raeann
Herr on, l.uann I lull, Gind) Fkmim(, Dv1111.t ,\<.h uck, Gail Kc,dc-r,
:\fartha I kt•t1, .\lart ha <,, ay ROW 3: Pat Erickson, .\lclissa Kcl-
low, Diana XC"wsham, Sandy Kyan, .\larr TuY.aucnct Dana M1llrr,
Pat llrallc>, Dana Creekmur, Shelley Carroll, Chc:r>I I hom.'\s
Lmda Brad>, Carol)n Bertram R II
Sheri") Koth. Ruth Srntt
Eileen c.rfford Pat Jenner, Lorc1
511 '• Sue Hum, Jan Heffron,
Jud}" l.inclcr, Jan Osborne, Kris H. ~~ . .f:mic-c ~loort', Carla Sternarna11
FRESHMAN CHOR US
UOll' I: lklindn lk1 htold, ~ancy Welsh, :\farcy :\It-lnik, :-.tar1ha
Raher, :-.ft•lissa \\'intt, B:ui,ara Wells, .\lar 1nne \\a rs, Dwa~nc
Cu er, .\tark :-.t111le111.lore, Ja<'k Buncl R, •>:•
Sa <>L:C, Denni'
Str 11o?ht. UOll' 2: Ka' Rt.-cd , Jan .\her \h "a }[,''ell, Cher)!
He drickson, Brenda \\'ait, Becky :-.lac \fee, Glenalicc Brewer, I.cc
Xcbon, I
' •'austc, St!:'c Richards, Denni> Lacox, Ted Thorson, Joh 'i
11. UOW 3: Pam Pope, Deanne Pcter,on, Cind)
Crawford, Dchbir Kieger, :\'ancy St<'' art. .>:auq l'bh1:1 , \lark
Custin, l.arry Ch1ldrc s, l'rcd Bu1 's J t• l :-.kFaddcn, Rid;: Al>l>vtt,
Ja>· Dunning, Jun Pitzer, ,\ndrew Perlmutter. /lOJI' 4: Mdissa
Paper, Rosel) n :\lcccc, Donna Dch ' ) d:rr O"e"' C.md) P11rf),
Barham D1llcr, :\lartha Lmn, jir S
h flo)d (,n~ford i\lark
\\"alk('r, Gar) D1ckcn~on, Kc\ in (,..m >ell, llrll <:rranaas 1 om
Grosse, l .."111") Childrc~•.
STUDENT
ROW I: Bill Shade', Carol Bingaman, Drnny Ioergrr, Alice Young,
John C1ans, JrfT Duncan ROW 2: Tom Grosse, Davr Light-
hall, Rit-hnrd \\ 1lhams, Greg Cargill, Dick Morris, Doug Hamman,
Kit Hamman, Ron Chabot.
The Student Council organized many worthwhile ,\cli\'ities this year such as st·nding mmt•
books to Africa. ha\'ing a skating party for donations to the 5ah ation Anny arnund Christmas time. and helping to sponsor tht• A F <;
Uthcers: Hill Shade, Pre~ident ; Denny Joerger. Vice-president ; Alice Young Srcretary, and John Gra\r.s, Trrasurer.
Ad\·isor: Mr. Buckle.>
CO UNCIL
Do you know what he said?
students. It also lu·lpl'd to buy the nt·w scoreboard at Pigoll Fil'ld. One of this administration's outstanding adiit•\ t•nwnts was its \'cry
sucn·ssful ho111t•coming which "·as the first to
makt• a suh~tantial profit.
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I t'uur.:ht I ta" a pudd' <Ill!
If I had IO t·hoo'c just one day ...
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SENIOR REPRESENTATIVES
John Rotz, jerr) Buri;ener :\like Bad!'r, John I..c" 1s Paul In in
Ra) l'stcs, Bu1.z Gra,. Jim Roppa. Dick Ogdrn, Rick I m·dman
Sue <.ro r.
ROii' / · Ph,lhs Kelm, Jill :\liru•, Sall) J ones. Jill Flo
S
Lukacs. Gmn) \ aughn. :\lillie :\frCaddon. April Km
•Etta
Dash D<'linda Chapman Carol Deremiah ROW 2. Fred Gana\\a}.
JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES
ROW
Emert
Crorg!' Cl't'anias. Kart'n Bo•ky, Xanc~ Dei\\ning. jo)CC
Kathy K.rnfman, Rand)· Bate' ROW 2: Jane \\"ilhams.
Jan Sloan. :\!;11
io)
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<; haar, Larn· Hud<<>r
<; "· 11 :\fanus, janrt :\fol-
SOPHOMORE REPRESENTATIVES
Jl() W I: Judy Bo>•
Young. UOW 2: ]01'
Sh rry :'\fcCane, Jan Susler, Debbie Hatfield, Carolyn 1-'i,hcr, J oyce
Rt 1cr, J an Sarff, Ccorgc Cookson, :'\iike K uhle, Craig .i\"ordland, Bill
Van ,\lstine, Rick Bo) le.
FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES
UO H' I· Kris Haye, \lartha D eetz, Chen·I 1'110111as, P.11 :'\i,bet, J . r, \[ 1r
Su~
Bill Cn·anias UVW 2 Stt ,.e Bollhur,t, John l>a\ is, Ralph Rosser, J
S
h, Ste
Jelf 11:\gt·n.
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\\ a her,
LE CERCLE
ROW I: Xam S
c, Carolyn Baird, Carol Tangney, Celeste
Hoffman, Caro ,
er, Pat Honicker, Lucinda Rile)·, Ann Appelbaum, Kathv Grimm, Sherry :'\kCane. Debbie \lcKay ROW 2:
Penny Tennant, D«hbie Pl el1 >, Bee Wells. Jan Sir1s, Debbie Dick,
Kathy Harner, :'\farianne Schroeder, Belinda Bechtold, Deanne
Peterson, Gail Kcsslrr, Lee Nelson, Sharon Todd, Delinda Chap-
man ROW 3: Kay Dollahan, Jan Susler, Xancy Brcrfogle, :'\ladel>n :\fore)', Xan
I- 1<ner, Pattt Brall-y, Xancy Parker, Luann
Hull, ~fart ha Li~
Susan Doxie, :'\laryln Bro\\ n, Dchbic Corn in
ROW 4: Jim ,\, dal, Peter Daily, Craig .:\'ordhmd, Jim Burns,
Larry Juri;t•ns, Bill :\filler, Ray Estes, Sue Lukacs, David Brookman Kay Brockway, Cindy Waller, Xancy Huthmacher.
ROW I : :\farilrn Adams, Diane Bisr.an. Xancy Walker, Carol
Sterll', Bonni<' 'lhom:u, Pam Freitas::, Cathy Youn!l, Bjork Ror\·ik, P1•ggy Bcckrr, Ton}a Hartwig, \
F •lrath ROW 2: ~tr. Kirby, Roselrn ~leece, Debbie Rineha
Stephanie Volle, Xan Jones,
Gina Taylor, Greg Belue, Susan Shockey, Kathy Karloski, Carol
Lambert, ~Irs. Dowm ROW 3 :'\fary Koch, I ngrid Cravem, Kitty
Collins, Diant: Koons, \'icky Ford, Duane Carter, !'rank :'\[artin,
Julius Castelli, Cand}· Butts, Pat Baldock. Chris Cravens.
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FRAN<;AIS
ROW I: Gayle OIPndorf, Kris Andrrson, Martha Rerord, Jan Heffron, Carla Stcrnarnan, Connie Sirm, Joyce Emert, Paulette Kater,
Pat Albert, .\tnrian Kamnras, Joanne Lewis, Xanq· Goers ROW 2:
Rodwllc Rarnbad1, Pat Carrel, Donna Kime, .\farer .\lelnik, Cind} Crawford, .\fartha Cray, Melissa Piper. Cmd} Parry, Jeanne
5rhmitt, Barbara Diller, Julie Huss, Kathleen Zarbock ROW 3:
Loretta Sims, Marilyn Diller, Barby Ruffner, Manha Brown Judy
Linder, Bettr Evans, .\farll!aret Baull!her, Sharon Goldman, Diete
Oertgen, Beck Beaman, .\lar<ha Hardin, Linda Xanna RO II' 4:
Bob Rock, Sue Parry, Bob Friedman, Susan Luktryi, :'\anc> DO\• n·
ing, Linda Hayes, Becky Pogue, Linda .\!organ, Erin L}on, Pat J'oy,
~lartha Do"Tiing.
To hl~gin the year. Le Ccrcle Francais \H·nt in with Spanish and German Clubs to
build the Language Clubs float, "hich \\on third place in thl• homecoming parade
with the theme "Happiness is a Big Squl'ell"' ha\'C you ever 'el·n a paper-napkin
octopus?
\\'l· elected officers: Penny Tennant, pre,ident: Debbie Phelp', ,·ice-pre,ident; ~lar
abeth \\'ells. <.ccretary: and And) ()l,en, trcasuu·r.
At Tuesday-night meetings we heard ~fr. Kuncar, a French profc-.,01 at \1 llikin.
speak: saw ~fr K rb) 's slides of Europe; talked \\ ith jocllt• Valette ..\ f ~ -.tudent
from France: and had a Christmas program.
We wcrl' capably ad\'iscd by ~irs. Dm,ns and Mr 1'.11 1)'. Viw la France!
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SOC/ETAS LA TINA
UO II' I : Str\ r \\" rnt:t•r, Dt·C' lkt· Parr C hrryl Thomas. Jill I.imt•rirk , Jani1 t• :'\fo<•r<'. Dnnna ~!0011• S uannC" Pac,r . .\laffia Rkc,
Linda .\1<Km' ROW 2 : C1·01!:C (.n·anias. Rob Friedman. C:w
Schlarhtrr , Barbara I.arrirk, Su,an Luk<'\". Suzie Hill, Li/ Cra11w~.
Katll\ I.eor1ar<l, Diana ~lmthland, Dottir .\loakr. UOll' 3 : Crai~
Calclwl'll , Jim Christman, P<'t<'r Daily. Ste\·e Sands \lik1• Lra< h ,
B1111 <' Sa11d1•1,, Ri1·k Frit•dman. Jeff Canham. Bill Foi1•111an. Pat
Jrnncr. Clavton lla\·or ROW -I Shrllry Carroll. Dana C:11•t•k11111r,
.\f,ul'ia Williams. Barbara Burns. Jill .\kGhre. Kris (:lark Dorolhy Boy<'f, Pam Cantr<'ll, Susan Buchanan. \"icki Brandt
<.,,11, 1l'l.1~
Latina ''a' a 'Pry acti\ <' organization this ~Tar·.
It ''·•' the Pn•,ic!Pnt School of the Junior Cfas,kal
League for thl' 'outlwm half of lllinoi,, tlrus setting the
pace for other '<'hool' and being responsible for thl'
planning of the J.C.L. <Oil\ cntion for next fall. Program~ for the club meetin~s included skits and pla) let,,
reports. d iscu"ions, tape . songs. games. and Ile\\ this
\Car indi' ·c
ncl group projects. Especiall) interesting ''ere ti <.,,
malia program in I>cccmbC"r and the
Ccn,1 Rom, r• 01 Roman Banqtll't. in the sp1 ing. Thl'
dub .ilso hdpl'cl to 'ponsrn "lllcl<'nts ltC1lll tht· four )Cals
of Latin ta11~ht, as contl'stants in ti c State Latin Tourna11u•11t. And. of <·m11-...c. participation m all thl'-.<' acti\"llll'' brought a dml'r an111aintanc<' of Latin studl'nts
with t•ach othl'r.
C'on,ul Primu': C,ror:t' C:rc-.,ni."
Conrnl .,,., undu· lloh l"ric'Clm.1n
Cc•n,c·r: <:.~" ~' hl.tt tc·r
Qu.1t-.1nr: C:rq.~ C:.irgiU
.\rdilr: II.orb l ..irric k
Trilmnu.: J.1n s~rfT and Su'-'" 1.ul..-
lH'ltin Club inducts its new members.
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EL CIRCULO ESPANOL
ROW I: Bill \\'eichert. Robert Charneski. Dick Eiben. Da,·c Smith.
.:\fark Walker. J R. BaC'hmann. Bill Osborne, Harold :\frD· u~al
ROW 2 Pn·sident Xann Smith Sccn·tan· Jc•y Kessler, Tn·asurrr Kathv Reeter. Sht·n·nl Scott. Susan :\!anus. \falinda Hector.
Joyce Doddek. Suzanne . Ker sil. Candy Games ROW 3. Pam
Strate, :\fa11· Wayne. Donna \\'o<>ten Judy Budd. S >ndra Stt•" art,
Carolrn lkrtram. Sandra :\lillcr Patty '\isbet Kav \f, Cran Carol Laswc·ll ROW J Jn1ct Buri.:<'. S 1c II ·n \Ian \nn (.untcr.
Kathy Humphrey Carolrn Kimmel Brenda Dribcrt. Ka~ Dollahan,
Susan John..on Rita I.au1?11lm. '\an T \\'1lkins.
This year thr ~panish Club and bakt· sales. talks by the. :\.F S. students at their
dub meetings. and a Chri~tmas party with skits and games.
DEUTSCHER VEREIN
ROW / · RiC'k Smith. Ann Ellis. Connie Srntt. Judy Bovcr. Linda
Bundy, Ginl(er 01(den, Kathy Kaufman R<>n Em:land. Roh \\'l'idu:11, Cla1k Inc<' ROii' 2: St<'wart R< >hl'rt<. Bob '\orth Kathv
Popma. Chris Popma, Conni1• l!nft. Randa Edwards. \ icki Pics1ala. Jan Osborne. .\n11a Smith. :\lary .\nn Talbott. Jan Sims
ROW 3. ~frs. Crail(, Gary Owens. RiC'k Leac·h . .Jim 01(dcn, Ste\('
Bohnl'r. Harold Han~~. John Jnl(ham, Kathv Tunnicliff. .:\fartha
Haupt Priscilla Drak<' l'l'<'d :\1illcr UOW ·I· John Smith. Roi;:cr
Crinin. Linda Trads Stl'\'(' llunt<'t , Bnh Kap<'111id, ( 'lwn I I rank,
Larn Rucff. Bill H<>ffman. Bob Bolin. Dennis Rock. :\Luic Fvutdi.
1 he purpose of German Club is to pro,·idt' a deeper and more meaningful background of Germany's language. customs. and people than is possible to gi'e in chm
PEP
ROii' I: Li1 Cran1<'s, :'\farry :'\frlnik, Connie Lotzi:esell. Cina Taylor, Linda :'\fyn,, C.nil 1.andc•rs, Carol Laswell Sammy Sue ,\mes,
Candv ( .anll's, Joy< 1• Dodclt·k, Jarku• '\ic·dcrbrock Carol Tangm'}',
Connie Scott, Dchhit• Dick, lhrhara Tat<'. Jackie Owens, Genalicc
Brcw<'r, Bee kc Bl'aman, Cail Goad, Kathy Grimm, Sherry :'\kCant',
:'\larilyn Dill1•r, Jam· William< ROW 2 · Rita Repl•lgle, Pat Scdcrlund, Deanne Peterson, ChcT)I Frank, Jani• e :'\Iurhow, Jranne
Bullock, Bonnie Thoma,, Diane l .oni;:o, :'\fclissa Wintz, :'\farsha
Sandc•rs. Linda Da, 1s Carol Alt>xandcr, Barb Cokman Stc•phanic
Voll<' l\ian Jorws, "'anq: Shulke, Esther Roles, Kathy Gaumas,
Jacque· Cran<', Paulrttt' Kater, Linda Bundy, :\frs. :O.kCrl'ary. ROW
3 Pam Pop<' Pat Erickson. :'\larianne Schroeder, Jan Sloan, Jarll'l
Sidman. '\anry \\ 1lkins, Belinda Berhtold, Sue Horn \1clissa
Kl'llnw L111da '\orman, Jeanne Bennet, Terry llornhurklc• \.fary
Koch, :'\farna \\ 1lhams, Ellen Gifford, Cindy Parry, :'\lclis<a Pipc•r,
Lc·e .\'c·lsc r Sharon Todd :\ancy Fisher, Jeannenc Hall, Jan Hoff-
The Pep Club cheers our basketball team to virtory.
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CL UB
man, Patti Folrath, Mn. Rowan ROW 4: Jan Heffron, Judy Linder, Linda Bcx•lun, .Mary Kamph. Susie Hill. Janet }.frCamrnark,
Celeste Hoffman, Marfia Rice, Jane Olsen, :\far>· Sheets, Dottie
Moake, Carol Olson, Jurwt Pal!e. Ann Ellis. Suzanne Page, Julie Huss, Kit Hamman, Lt·e Brooks. Kathy Campbell, Becky Pogue,
Cindy Wallt·r, :-..anry lluthn '&ckn :\.fartha Record, Jill ~ftGhee.
ROW 5: Sandy Rted, I.orclt1. S 1 '~ ~farcia Bundy. Linda Trad,,
Debbie Phelps. J 1 dy Budd ( • lyn Kimmel, Kathy Koffman,
Connir Sims, Kathy Leonard, Cayla Rainr~, ~faril)·n ~mirh l'ena
Smith, Kay WcatlwrCord, Pam Strate, Donna Dash, lanr. ( •tAolo
.Maral1t•th \\'ells, Suz}' llamilton, Pam \\'hitll'y1 \ rr \nn I :1rw
\ndy Olsen, Karen Bo)lcy. ROW 6: Xancy \.\dsh <:hr11I I horn·
as, Cail Kc >ler, Xanq Core>, Janet Hcu~er, ~1.utha I.inn lll'hhi('
Kiegt·r, Kay Kirchman, Andv Thomas, Sharun Ruz11nski, Lindo.
Li\'csay, Karen ~falino"ski, Debbie Hatfield, Pam HinJcn, Knrcn
B'rown, l.ouise Carbone, Jamee Hinton. Dana ~tiller.
The putpo~e of the :'.\facArthur Pep Club is to gi\ c organized \<>Cal suppoit to
our team'. During the basketball season Pep Club sits in a special block of 'l'nb for
thl• g:utws. For the first time this year. '><>me '' ork i' being done '' ith flash card .
\it mlx•r... hip is open to anyone willing to buy a season basketball ticket. attend the
gamt•s in uniform (white bo11sc and dark skit t), and ust• tlwir TH'\\ pla-iic me~
aphones for yelling. Pep Club has prowd itst'lf to ht• a \rt; suC'C'l'ssf ul organization
owr tht' last sewral years in building our sd10ol spirit.
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G.A.A.
UOll'
I: Slwrry K >t'h
\ irki Pi<'s;ala, Jackie
Ow<'n~
Barhara
'l'aH., L111l a B11mh \ 1< ka· l'hmnas. Bt•rky Law, :\'ann Smith, Jill
LinH•1irk. Slw11y llowl'll, Diana :\t·wsham, ROW 2 Judy Pridl··
mon', I'll s I .inda St rll Srr , Kan·n Hawnn. Trl'as
Don11a
C:1111p, l'oirat Chau
Dot ua Dash Intra-mural manal(l'I \fartha
Do" niug, D..lihit• 1latfil'ld Kay Wrathrrford. Stl·i>har>H' \ ollt',
Janet lll'll5l'r, ll.1rh Colt·n.an I kl<'nr Bruso, :\fvra Lt't' \hrsha
Tiu• Cirls' Ath!t·ti<· .\"o\iation gi\'l'S girls a chanct· to participatt• in spot ts 011bidl' of tlwir regular i.,•ym hom. Tlw
spot h rangt• f 1om hask1•tball in the fall and icl' skating in
Pol1•11 UO JI' ,'/: J.11wt Pokn \farilvn Sandrrs Karen Roppa, .J 11dy
Quinlan ( <•tlllit• Sirm Lunnda Rill'y. Kathy T11nirhlf, lla1ha1a
Dial, l"oni 5uft)r,, Iklx1rah Clowr. Judy Burdirw. Donna ,\drork ,
Cinl(t'r 01.(dl'n UOl1' ·1: Hallie Hahnstadt \.lllry llall, l\:\1h11·
I >illn, K.1n• \\ l·hh, Kan·n \!alinowski. \farna \\ 1ll1a111s, Elkn (~jf.
fo1tl, l>ana \lilll•r, Pam Strate. Carol \ln•andt•r, Eill'l'll Ciff01d,
\lass l.t·no\t'r.
tlw ''intt·r. to howling in the spring. GA.A. builds kad1·1s
and pt omott•s good sporhmanship.
DEWEY JJECIMALS
ROW I Sh.1n>11 l.a11ckt11n, T1·1 .l S 11th Shrrry Koch, Brun· Dunrnn, Br<"k)· Grant, Kath) Humphrt·) \larie Kuizinas ROii' 2:
Donn B11111gard1wr. \f.1n Iii \kQualit)", Kay \\'l·ath1 rford, n, It) .I
Christison, Jo)Tl' Ll'l' '10111111 Jan \fin, Janice \foort', l.mcla B1111<ly NOW 3: Tnl'sa S1qih1·ns. Su .an Patrick, Sue Koukl, Ca1h1•ri1w
Collins, Jt•lf 1>11ncan, Cindy Haye_,, \farsha Pot..11. t\ulu Klaus
UOll' /· ,\l.11ib1·1h Ba1111 D!'11T 1s Batorson, Gcu1!!l' Cuubon. Flo)d
Sundt•rlik, l'am1·la Brown S1 ,nna \tac Dda11q, Kadi)· L\:011urJ
Sman Shor kt•).
Tlw D1·wl'Y D1·cimals is the sO<'ial organization
of tlw lihrat) ,t,1ff. This ) car thl' club has had
a wicm·r roast and a Christmas part)'. The
car entered in the homecoming parade won
third plan·.
Thl' :\1ac.\1th 1 lihra1r staff is a mcmh.·r of
tht• Illinois "it11dl·nt Lib1 arian A.,sociation. the
state org.m11.1tton, and tt ts a participant m
tlw Cl•nt1 al R1·••1on of thl· I S L. \.
Thl· work pnfornwd h) tlw staff is. of course.
indispcnsabk to tlw funrtioning of the library.
OffireN: Betty C:hristi't>ll, treasun•r; \farda \kQuali1y, ,·kc-prrsidrnt
crford, <('t 1t•tary: and Donn Bumgardner, pre,ident.
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F. T.A.
Linda Readies. Carol Stc.-ele Sa Jy ~iixell , Donn Bumgardner
Barbara Sechrest f Id
L Ta> lor, \'irkic Sailsbery,
Bonnie Thomas. Jean Carter, Lmda Getz, Pat Giberson, :\fary
Koch.
ROW I: Gail Gesell. president, Jan Sloan, vice-president, Kathie
lkmeking, secretary, Carol>n Cress, trea,urcr, Carol Giberson, parli::unentarinn, Kathy l.eonard, historian, Pat Albert UOll' 2: :\fiss
Breeze, Diana Dcardorff, Susan Bryan, Judy Getz, Janke :\luchow,
UOW 3:
The Futu1c Tearhers ()f Amc1fra Club is dedicated to inn easing nwmbc1 ~: knO\\ ledge of the teaching pro l sx1on.
,\rti\ iti(•s th ix yt•ar ha'(' inclu<kd talks by the .\ F ~ slu-
dcJlls on education in their nati\ c countries .111d ho~ting
P.' l'.A. Pa1t•nts' Visitation.
F.H.A.
ROW I: Sandy Glovrr, Shcila Harrington. Connie Parkison. Linda Pigg, J<'nn Cnr(t·r, Bonuie Doddek. ROH' 2: Dixi<' F1,.her,
Prc.-sidr.nt; Beth Al1•xa11dcr, \'ire President: Peggy Waite
tary; Pc.-ggy Gordon, Treasurer; Marilyn Cunninl(ham. Committt'eman; Pat Suhomske, Mary Slaughter, Barbara Dial, Kat hr
Hunt, ~1 ~s SC'hroth.
Senc-
F11tu1c I lo111c111akc1s of America is a national mganization
de,igned for girls interested in home economics. Acti,·itics
for their 1961-65 )Car included social. educational. and ser-
vin· projects centering around the theme of citin•nship and
ml'ntal health.
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ROW I: Carol ln•in, President, Janet Owens, \'ice President,
;\lartha Kraft, Secretary, Claudia. Gillespey, Treasurer, Karen
George, Carol I.ichtcnberger, Bonnie Dc><ldek. ROW 2. Kath y
Bates, Kathleen Flugaur, Pam Docker), Ka>" \\ rllb Jane
;\larilrn Cunningham, Judy Roberts, ;\h,, Riggs
~.
Future l'\111...,1·s of r\nw1 ica is a group set up for a better undcr~tanding of lll11,ing, and to a~sist in acquainting- students \\ ith tlw various health facilities that arc arnilablt•
in our community. Futur ::\ rscs assist 0111
Miss Riggs, io treating stmkr b.
~t ltool
nu1sc,
AUTO MECHANICS
;\fike Calo, John ;\fa5sey, Dan ;\fahnk<'. Waynt• ;\1addo'<, ,\Ian Foust, T erry St·ab
Auto \kchanics gin·s studt·nts an oppo1 t1lllit) for pt:1ctical cxpt•rit•ncc in repairing cars. During the year. studen b lt•arn how to ri'pair moto1, hoJ). anJ fender
parts.
this page is sponsored by PE:\ COCK CLl .\'\; ERS
ATHLETICS
Dan Cole attempts the extra
MA c)s FOOTBALL TEAM KICKED OFF
Brock Butts, Doug ~forrison , and
Ron Woods is jolted near the goal.
100
point against Urbana.
TO A TOUGH GRID SEASON.
Rod Portis close in for the ta<'kle.
Tlw Generals should not be di~couraged by th1·i1 3 (, reco1d. but
rather look upon it-- cau,cs. Although they lacked 'itc. the Generals
certainly madl· up for it '' ith their spirit. They fought haul and
representl'd Mar,\ rthm '" ability to ''set tough whrn the going gets
rough ." 011r fii:.t \'ictory was o,·er St. Teresa. and after a ho111c
loss to Alton, we rebounded in a well-played game a1.,raimt Lanphier.
This win brought us a third place in the Capital Confen·ncc.
IOI
ROW I: Bruce Edwards, Greg Cargill, Bob Cross, Terry Bobbitt,
R T. Graham, John Rot7, ROW 2: Doug Morrison, Dan Cole,
Randy Batt·s, :\fikc Cottle, Murray Beck, Jerry Bur!lener, \1ike
Bader. ROii' 3: Fred Burgett \fanager, Bob Friedman. Skip
Pieszala, Dave Sanders, Greg Dye, Denny Joerger, Darrell :\fillrr.
ROW 4: Jeff Kupetz - Manager, Thom Moss, Bob Huntrr, Bob
Ila}·cs, Jim Campbell, Terry Olive, Da,·e Erwin.
BUT WITH SUCH HUSTLING PLAY
196-l tn-captams: Keith Rode;en. Jerry Burgener, and Mike Bader.
The General's linemen stack-up an Eisenhower ball carrier.
ROW I Dan ~fahnkc, Rod Portis. Stc\'e Huss, Rusty ~fartin, Joe
Doolin, Jim Akxandt•r. ROW 2: Keith Rogers, Al Cowi.:ill, Willit·
Graham Ron Woods, Brock Butts, Tom Thomalla, ~like Unger.
ROW 'J. Doug Prinn', John Faulhaber, Al Smith, Hugh Row·
den, Greg Bt"lue, John Burchard, Gene Gar\'cr, Wa)nt: R11\'lf'll ,
\,f'(1 , Ch,11 lil' I lt-1111 ROW 4: Les Barir;cr, Ron S<·hr0<:dcr, ::".1ikc
Shewmaker, ,\ndy Roberts. Jim Cobb, Ji111 Skcixi. D.i11dl \'1111
>an ~fgr.
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THEY GA VE .IT EVERYTHING THEY HAD,
Fine offensive- blocking provided the much needed time in the backfield.
All was not "1><"a«h1·s and cream" a' thi> l.iscnhowcr pla}cr ,Jjppc<l b) the line
pass for a touchdown.
AND WE BACKED OUR TEAM WITH SPIRIT
Our defen~c surveys the\\ reckage.
\'aluablc rc<crws watch the play.
Statistican Tom \'augh11 am! :-.tanager Wa~ nc Russdl.
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\'arsi1y coaches Lanman and ;\la1he~rm look over game film. Head
roach Boh :\lathcson's eight vean. of experience at ;\fac,\rthur
helped pull our team through its rou~hest season.
All-City team members: Rusty Martin, Keith Rod~cn, Tom
Thoma Ila.
WE LEA VE IT TO THE SOPHS AND
Sc lhomore ooac·hc~ :\foutra> and Curlis S;'.1ILE.
Freshmen coaches Wachter and Bushell make thrir own plays.
ROW t: Gary Vanu, Gory J>onah<"Hr, Chark-s Harrington , Ron Chabot, l,ar·
ry Rodlftrl, 1 om Rtth<><k, Jan Sari!,
McKtntit, John Wat1rrs, Jrrry ,\I.
ltn. ROW 21 Ron lllankrn•hlp, :'\at Kinlf John Bro,.n, Churk Q111ck J>an
I.a.,horn, Str\I' HJkrr, St<"r :'\adrnhmli, Dau Chratham, Mike \\1mmrr, J:d
Sh1•l.c, Rirk 1:11,1, ·1 im Curr)', Rirlr. l'trkins, Mark Vr>t ROW 3: lbH (,lo\rr,
~f!r., llrudlry f'ord , Ron !'>hallrr, ,\l Filson, Mikr ~fa)fidd , ,\nd) Rill"), !.)Ir
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Hutlt"r, Jim ~tornuJn, Crrte"g Pic-11ala , Scott Ooton Stt·\r Cr11v.rorel C:.1lr·11
Manl.-y, Charlrs Woods Cr<ll Smith, ~fik~ O<rr. RO\\ 4: Grr1 Cutrr, 1)~1<
R1dg• , l>a-. Laffrrty, l om Chaml><'rlain, Sttvt Camphrll, Larry Ru•ff, D"i~ht
lhll, <:ary (,add1r, ~l1kr ~full~ndorc, 1rrr.· Rorlfncr, Brurr Gilford J>a,r
C'hnn.-y, John l .nmh <:rorgc Cookson, L,·nn Uchtrnbrrgrr.
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FROSH TO KEEP MAC)S SPIRIT HIGH
ROW I: Dirk ~kDonald , :\[arty Robazek, Da,·e S1 .1 e, Tom
.Allen, Ke,in Cra\ens, Paul Bates, Tom Whitley, Ira \, ott, Ja)'
Dunning, Tom Grosse, Kim :-.tartin, Eric Belue. ROW 2: Greg
Keller, Robert Graham, Gary Hunter, John :\kfadden, Dick Bobbin, Da,id Heidgerken, Ste\e \\'alcher, Larn C drc,<, Doug Jones,
~cal Johnson, Bob :\loore, :O.like :O.lu.ss<on Stc,·e Bollhorst, Ton}
Ta}lor. ROW 3: Bruce Sanders, :\[anag1 r St ut Buck, Bob Foy,
Ric ha :l S rogler, Tood Sn th, ~fark Stan le~, Flo)d (;l'ssford, 1tal
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Terry :\a t Darrel Richardson, Willie Hcmpstcnd,
Charlie Scott, Rick Stiverson, Brad Smith, ~1anage1 /lOll' 4 'l'rar)
Ta,lor, Kcdn Campbell, Tom Pruett, Gary Dickinson, Rock)
Burns, Ste\C Jacobus, Bob Ducey, Ra)' Bernckins, ~lark Ped, \ltl.c
Carrel, Jim Smith, Don Little.
Uh-One, Uh-Two ... !
And they didn't even call a foul?
The line-up
MA c)s CA GERS LACKED HEIGHT . . .
Mac's cagers had a fine overall season. Varsity Coach De~foulin's
teams have always been real spirit raisers, and this year ''as no exception. Our well-drilled, talented team was always ready.
MacArthm \'s. Eisenhower
Mike Badt•r
Floyd Campbell
Les Barger
Randy Bates
Al Cowgill
Jeny Bmgent•r
Joe Doolin
BUT THEY HAD TEAMWORK, SPEED) AND SKILL
Keith, gi\'C that ball back!
Dave Lockmiller
Pat Ryan
Herb Rapp
Keith Rogers
Al Smith
Captain- Jim Roppa
Ron Woods
OUR CHEERLEADERS BROUGHT YELLS OF APPROVAL
What's holding you back?
Mphomorc Coach Tu1 ner
Freshman Coach '\t•\·111
Var~ity Coach Dl·~foulin
Athletic Director Schlosst•r
AS WE CHEERED OUR TEAM TO VICTORr
Heads up!
Up in the air- Junior Birdmen!
Captain Roppa goes up for two.
THEY SHOWED EVIDENCE OF HARD WORK. . .
Ron Woo<ls, Randy Bates, and Herb Rapp enjoy another
game.
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ROW I: Paul Bates, Bill ~frCos
key I ony faylor Ri1 h Dent, Bob Foy, Steve Wakher, Joh11 ~frFad
den, Mike Allen. ROW 2: Tern· :\an ·e Da,·e Li~hthall. J 1.. Smnh,
FRESHMAN TEA M
FRESHMAN SCORES
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WHICH DID NOT DISAPPOINT US.
SOPHOMORE TEAM: John Renner, Charlie Helm,
Harry Pndrm 'rl' '\hrk Jackson, Lynn Lichtenberger, Mike K uhle,
Steve Campbell, ~fike Derr, Dan Cheatham, Chuck Quick, J erry
Allen, Ron Blankemhip, Mark \'est, :\ate King, Rick Bo>·le Steve
Beck (manager). Xot Pictured: John Waters.
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()t,m Taylm- 95 lbs.
D~n·e Griffiths-
:\f1kc llagen- 112 lbs.
Tho11 ~fms
I 03 lbs.
Harold McDougal - 103 lbs.
120 lbs.
Jim Campbdl- 133 lbs.
MATMEN SHOWED REAL ((FIGHT)) AND STAMINA
John Coutrakon -127 lbs.
Co-captain
Varsity coach ~loutrar and Frcsh-S>ph coach Ferguson
d1S1:"uss an upcominsr match.
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Grc·g Dyt'-133 lbs.
Dennis Iluson-151 lbs.
Tim Iknebr)-138 lbs.
Mike Ewald-1·15 lbs.
And) Robcrts-180 lbs.
Chris Thomalla-l h'y.
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AS THEY WON THREE NE·W TROPHIES.
Dl'nnis l ocgl'r-165 lbs.
Co-captain
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BLACK'S SPOR IT\ G GOODS
John Coutr:1kon pim his opponent with the guillotine.
Anc' Rt r, rts usrs the double-arm tie-up.
Dt'nny Huson
Cluis Thomalla decks his Jacksonville foe.
THEIR · FINE WRESTLING LED TO A
Var.;it) Coach 11outra) again fi nishrd another fine season with a proud
record. Afll'r a somewhat &-appointing 7 -4 dual meet record, our
grappleN \\Oil their O\m lmitational, the Capital Conference crown,
and the District Champion,hip. Fresh-soph Coach Ferguson was a
great ao;,et to the undcrdas,men as ''ell as the \"arsity.
Near-ann and tight waist is one of Tim Heneb0"s specialities.
warms-up in a hridg<·.
Thom Moss ''puts the screws" to his opponent.
The hca<l-lcwr is quitt' t·ffertivc when :-.fike Ev.·ald is bchiml it.
~fikc Cottle takes t\Hl with a 1t:\c1sal.
THIRD CONSECUTIVE DISTRICT CHAMPIONSHIP
this pa~e 1s spon<:0rt'd by
YOCXG'S PACKIXG C011PA:\"Y
JUNIOR VA RS/ TY ROW/: John DeLura, Da\r Criffith!, Chuck Olivt'r, Clarence \\'est, Bill :\tichat'I Tom Riebock. ROW 2: Bill Baird, Brock Butts, :\fike Cottlr, Dave
Sandrrs, Boh Rock, Jack Pitzer, Ron Shroeder.
INDIVIDUAL CHAMPIONS. A REAL GOOD SEASON!!!
FRESH-SQPH ROW I: Lam Rndcters. Tom Allen, Pat
Hart, \11kr Cox \f1Ckt·y McC.unmack Enc Belue Stuart Burk,
H. B Wamrr. ROW 2: D:I\ Sr ith, Lyle Butler. Steve :'\adrnhu,h,
:\fark Star e)·, Andy Pt'rlr 1uttrr Ron Chabot. Gcorire Landholt,
Mike Wilt·y Doug Jones, Wallv :\fichael. ROW 3· Cal") '\1Chols,
Dan Hurley Ste\·e Baker, Charlie Scott. Richard Pillow, Jim DKk,
Tiny :\forv-ir Ed Shobe, Bob Enirle. Galen Stanley, Dave I..affrrty.
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CLASSES
FRESHMAN
CLASS OF 1968
FRESHMAN CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Tom Grossr, Dave Lighthall, Pat Erickson, Cindy Rentfro, :-fan<'y Welsh, Carol>·n
Bertram ROW 2: Marcy Melnik, David Shobe, Rick Wack, Lee :-<elson, Darrel Richardson,
Steve Canhan, Sharon Josserand.
FRESHMAN CLASS ADVISORS
ROW I· Mrs. Means, Miss Breeze, Miss Fugate, Mrs. Henry ROW 2: Miss Canathers, Miss
Story, Mr Phipps, Mr. Weiss, Mr. Maurice.
Rick Abbott
Ruth Ad.ims
Donna Adcock
June Aderman
Patsie Albert
Mike J. Allen
Mile O. Allen
Tom Allen
Richard Ammann
Alan Ashenfelter
Donna Bailey
Kathy Bailey
Linda Bailey
Emily Baker
\'ick1 Barfield
Jim Barnard
Kathy Bate•
Paul Bates
Susan Critchelow
Maribeth Baum
Brenda Beals
Belinda Bechtold
Eric Belue
Skip Berneking
Carolyn Bertram
Bob Bilyeu
Joan Blahitka
Joyce Blakeman
Dick Bobbitt
Linda Boehm
Cynthia Boland
Bob Bolin
Steve Bollhorst
Kathy Bomball
Glenda Bonds
Linda Brady
Pat Bralley
Janet Brett
Glenalice Brewer
Frederick Butts
Carol Brookman
Pamela Brown
Stuart Buck
Gary Budd
Barbara Bunch
Jack Bunch
Linda Bundy
Robert Burns
Bonita Britton
Craig Caldwell
Bill Campbell
Kevin Campbell
Steve Canham
Mike Carrel
Shelley Canvll
Duane Carter
Frank Castelli
Bill Chapman
Larry Childress
Dremaio Clark
Robert Cline
Catherine Collins
:\ ancy Corey
Don Cothern
Beth Cox
Mike Cox
Liz Cram<>
Kevin Cravens
Cind,· Crawfor<.
Dana Creekmur
Dennis Batonon
Carol Dannrr
Danny Darst
Danny Darst
Myrnie Daut
Tom Davidson
John Davis
Loui<e Da' is
Martha Deetz
John Defenbough
Donna Delancy
Richard Dent
Jim Dick
Gary Diekinron
Barb Diller
Allen Dix-on
Pam Dockery
Joyce Doddek
Wes Donaldson
Bill Duey
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Bob Duey
Jay Dunning
J arnes Eadie
Jim Easterling
Ste'e Eckert
Mary Lou Eddleman
Judy Ellrick
Rohn England
Pat Erickson
126
CLASS
~'"''" F.u·nol<"
l),,bbtc l'nir
l.arry l'auue
l~u ry Feller
Da,1d I <i rill
hn<I Frnn<y
kon f is.t1rl
Nancy t'1d1<r
Cindy J ltm11111
Viclty l'ord
Shelley f'o11cr
Bob Foy
John J'nis
Mark Carrn1
llarlynnr Cmle
Floyd Ceu(ord
Jim Griz
kobcrl Getz
Ed-.nrd Ghardl
l';a1 Gib<"rton
Eill"rn Gifford
I.arr) GoodinJ
Robert Graham
~hrtl1a Gra)
llill Grrnias
~rarcy lin lhn
Rodgrr Grimm
Tom Grou~
~f..rk (;uuin
Jtfl H•11en
l'r.111k ll.1hnstadt
;\';&nry l!.111
Brm Hardy
P.11 ll.1rt
Hoh llau1ki111
C:ind) Jlayr1
Krii l!nH'S
l,onnie Jlaztl
I.,., llrctor
\talmda Hrctor
Jan JldTron
ba,id llndgcrken
Fred Hrld
\\ allir llnnpstrad
Rick Hcndnck\
Ch•IYI Hendrickson
Rac.\nn Baron
Jan l!euwr
"iu1ir lhll
Rr• Hoh
G•ry Hopkins
Sur Hom
!>larcaa !lo" ell
Sherr) Ho" ell
I uann Hull
I. 1ry llun1.-r
II.on llurle\
I :J irk
lo.-~
Jill lnsl•
1<1rhard lnin
I >.;11111 Jack.on
\rr\t• Jnci,Lui
l'ot J~nc1
(_;(UV
JCDJ~D
Hr ii Jvlmson
'ral Jnhnton
1<1rhard lohnwn
Uour Jones
'h ron Jvuer<lnd
l "lucnrc Joyner
\\pry !\amp(
lkbb1c Jo.:uhd1h
(:r.:SWY Keller
Mdma Kell°"
C:a1I ti.•ulrr
lkbra Kaser
Ron K111kr
~lt"\C Kuchens
Carol Klau1
~hcrry
Koch
J::llcn Kollofu1
Grco;ory Koukl
lom Krnusc
\laric Kuizina1
U<bb1e K>gtr
l><nnas Lnco'
John l.ambcrt
lkcltr La"
Jim l.r" i1
C"arol Lich1~nbcrger
Oa'r Lighthall
11l Lima1ck
l
udy Lindrr
" l ar1ha Linn
Don Linlc
"i~ndY I.oclmillrr
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\lark
DulDe I.on~
Hedy \lc.\1rr
127
:\ick McCamack
William McCo,key
Paul 1\icCrary
Dick l>kl>ouald
John 1\l<Paddl'n
Kim Martin
Roselyn 1\leen·
Marc' l>frlnik
Jan ~lier
Dana 1\liller
Sandra Miller
David Minton
Bob Moore
Chct)I 1\!oore
Denny Moore
Janice Moore
Laura Moore
Mary Moore
Randy Morgan
Mark Mullendore
Mike Musson
Terry Nance
Tom Neideffcr
Diane Neilson
Lee :'\t'lson
Diana !\cwsharn
Pat Xisbit
Ginger 01(den
Cory Oldweiler
Bill O>borne
Jan O>borne
Dann\· Owtn
Jackie Owens
DeeDee Parr
Cindy PMry
Mark Peck
Sherie Perkins
l>lik<" Perks
Andrew Perlmutter
Deanne Peter.on
Vicki Pie,zala
Richard Pillo"
Dick Piper
Meli"a Pipe1
Jim Pitter
Marsha Polen
Pam Pope
Mtke Powers
Tom Pruett
Len Pryczynski
Martha Raber
Danny Rainey
Cathy Rambach
Janrt Ramsey
David Randolph
Sandy Read
Kam Reed
Kay Reed
Gu'· Reeder
Cin·d, Rentfro
John Rexroad
Benny Reynolds
Richard Reeter
Ste\e Richards
Darrel Richard,oo
Debby Rinehart
Mart\ Roba1.1k
Diane Robert•
Dou'{ Robison
Ralph Ros>er
Pat•y·e Ro1h
~(ary Ro\\e
~fanha Ru.,ell
Sandy Ryan
Santi).· Ryan
Vickie Saibbery
~far.ha Sanden
Roger Sa,age
Ste\e Scheibly
Jeanne Schmitt
~farianne Schroeder
Charle. Scott
Ruth Scott
Jerry Seeforth
John Sellers
Sue Shackelford
David Shobe
Su<an Shockey
Ha I Shoemaker
Wendell Shoop
Lor.ita Sims
David Skelley
Anita Smith
Jim Smith
John Smith
~ancy Smith
Todd Smith
Richard Spengler
Charles Squires
128
CLASS
Noble Staley
Mark Stanley
Carla Sternarnan
Rick Stivrnon
Phil Stohs
Rick Stone
Sharon Stone
Dennis Straight
Nancy Stuart
Terry Studebaker
Jerry Sumntr
Flo)d Sunderlik
Barbara Tate
Tony Taylor
Rhonda Tolbert
Tracy Taylor
Ricky Teschnrr
Cheryl Thoma•
Dave Thoma•
Vickie Thomas
Albert Thompson
Sharon Todd
:-fary Town•end
Linda Thonby
Mike Vail
Rex Vernon
Rick Wack
Brenda Waitc
Steve Walcher
Mark Walker
Butch \\ allace
Maryanne Walters
Mary Kay Wayne
Jim Weaver
Donald Weaver
Kathy Weaver
Bob Weichert
John Wells
Barbara Wells
Steve Wtlls
Nancy Welch
Ste\e Wenger
Jim White
Vid.i Wilkin
Tom Whitley
Sut> \\filliatn~
Meliosa Wintz
Jerry Wolfe
Fred Woltz
Donna Wooten
Mike Wylie
John Williamson
Peggy Goodwin
Ted Thorson
129
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CLASS OF 1967
SOPHOMORE CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Ron Chabot, Kit Hamman, Susan Buchanan, Ron Blankenship, Lee Brooks, Linda
Wicker, Tonra Hartwig ROW 2: Larry Swartz, Ron Cline, Andy Riley, Mark Jackson,
George Landholt, Madelyn Morey, Nancy GO<'rs.
SOPHOMORE CLASS ADVISORS
ROW I: Mr. Schuster, Mrs. Moore, Mr. Ferguson, Mrs. Hagebush, M r. Booher ROW 2:
Mr. Tapp, Mr. Nevill, Mr. Maurer, Mr. Lanman, Mr. Traylor.
Krith Adrrman
Art Adlrr
C•rol ,\lr,andrr
Di.me Allrn
Jrrry ,\llrn
Jam Amd;\J
Samnt)' Amts
J. R. BMhmann
Diane B.1ilry
Carohn B•ird
Str' e · Balrr
Pat Baldock
>\Ian Ball
Dick Barfield
Cindy Barnes
Chris Barnett
Clayton Bavor
Ron Braman
Steve Beck
Pegg)· Brckrr
Jrannr Bennett
~fatt
Brrtram
Doane Bi<ran
Chrr) I Blakrman
Mikr Blanken<hip
Ron Blankrn<hip
Pat Bia) lock
lrrne Bor1'tahler
Strvr Bohner
Dave Boone
Makt Booth
Dorothy Boyer
Jud\ Boyt-r
Rick Bo,le
L•rry Bramh•ll
\'icki Brandt
:>:ancy llreyfogle
All•n Brix
Tom Broadhacker
Kay Brockway
Bob Brookman
Lrc Brook•
Esther Brown
John Brown
Kar~n
Brown
Martha Brown
Maryln Brown
Rosc-marit Brown
John Brownlee
NNhellah Bru<o
Su<an Br)an
Becky Brron
Sus•n Buchanan
Sam Burdine
CLASS
Fr•nces Burgett
Jim Burns
Lyle Butler
Dan Cahill
Kathy Campbell
Steve Campbell
Pam Cantrell
Louise Carbone
Dennis Carothers
Greg Carter
Ron Chabot
Tom Ch•mberlain
Dave Chaney
Robert Charnrski
Dan Cheatham
Kris Clark
Ron Cline
Barb Coleman
Bill Coleman
George Cookson
Drbbie Corwin
John Coutcr
Mike Cox
Chris Cravrns
Pat Crawford
Ste,·e Crawlord
Marilyn Cunningham
Tim Currey
Peter Daily
Donna Dash
Linda Davis
Mark Dehorlly
Brenda Deibert
Mike Derr
Debbie Dick
Jane Dillinger
Syhia Dillman.
Bonnie Doddek
Kay Dollahan
Gary Don•hower
Bill Douglas
Marth• Downing
Susan Doxie
Pri<cilla Drake
Jane Drew
Karon Du<fy
llrucc I>unun
!>h.iron l.d,.ard•
U1tk l.lbt'.n
Rkk I.lb!
Ann l.lhs
Becky £thnlon
llcny J.:uns
Sm m.in f.,'ant
Al 111.un
('.;uolyn riahcr
n..,.. r;.11,.,
S.andy I ru.. acer
Anne folrath
Bradley ford
!.:athy 1 otter
Cheryl tnnk
Cmrisr. •rnnk
.\tpf'\"1" Ii rrrman
Yam ~rt'rl 1g
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l linnnr F'ulh
t ... nr)' (,11d1f1I"!
C1uuly t .~mr.s
Jurly C:rlL
Ch111 I< <111.l"
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n.1........ Cilo\ rr
Loia G lo Hr
S.unly (;!111 rr
N.1nry Gnr11
Kathv Gouma.
1'.at Grabowski
Lury GrcH
Dai 1d Gr11t11h1
h11by l.nmm
.H.dla C..:fl.m
.\hf)' \nn 1:11ntcr
Carulvn Hndley
Gaf)' llall
Kit Homm:in
Gary Huuon
Cathy Harner
Da1c Harper
Charles Harrington
Charle• 11 nrTLs
Steve Harm
Kathy llanhbaro:•r
'l onva lfar1wig
Debbie ll~•hcld
Harold ll~)CJ
L1ad;\ Hn"Y"
.\1nr11· H••·t.,r
OF )67
Tom H~tor
l'h\ Iii• llo•lland
Charlir Helm
ntt Hrlrn
m Hickman
"ight Hill
Pam llindrn
Janicr Hinton
Dill Hollmann
U
Cclr;tt Hoffman
:\like Hobrmtdn
Carl Holt
Henrietta Holt
Pat Honicl<rr
Kath) Honnold
Trrry HornhucUe
Homer Howell
£d Huf!
Tom Huff
Kathy Humphrey
Eddie Hunter
Karen Hutchins
:'\anq Huthmacher
Bob In],lc
Linda ark
Mark ack•on
!>ur Ann J rnnings
Brtnda Johnson
:-<an Jonu
l.Mry Jur11rns
Jo Kanak11
Kathy Karloski
Tom Karnf'I
Monica Katchmar
John Keach
Su1anne Keruil
John Kilborn
~at Kinor
Jud\· Klau•
John Kornrcra)
Sur Koukl
:\like Kuhle
D.>'e Laflnt)
John Lamb
Carole l.ambert
!:> aron
ant: ton
Gail Landers
Grorsr Landhoh
.>\llan l.aR<m t
Carol Lamrll
John La-.rl\
Dan La\\ht>rn
Mike Leach
Richard Lrach
Da,id we
Cind' Lemons
Ka1hy Lronard
Joann Le"as
L' nn Lichttnbt!r~er
Ahce Lind~mood
Linda Li,ne)
F.loz.1btth Lolland
Bill Logan
Larf\ l\lcAndly
l\lcCane
Sand\ McClellan
Harold l\lc O.,urral
Jill l\lcGhe•
l>cbbie \fc Ka)
Scott MeKciu1e
Sheryl McLnin
Jud\ McLun
~hem·
Karen Malino"ski
Ray McMillin
Ann Marlin
;\an Mayberry
Greg Mattinglry
Mike .M.ayfirld
Wally Mechtoldt
Ron Mrredi1h
\\ally Michael
Bill l\tillrr
DaHa Milltr
Dottie l\toake
Kathy \foellrr
Mike lllontgomeq•
Linda Moore
.\ laurrcn \loran
l\ladrl\ n Morey
Jim Murrison
Diana l\forthbnd
M1Chatl \lullendorr
Cind' Murph'
Linda l\hers
Steve ;\"adcnl>ush
Linda :-.·anna
Sue '\a-.
Chns :-0 ichols
Gary ;\ochoh
CLASS
Craig Xordlund
John :\orman
Chris Orlkc
Jim O~den
Ga,·le Olcndorl
Jane Olsen
Carol Olson
~011 Ooton
Gan O\\ens
Jantt Pa!(l
~tik<: Pau
Suunnc Page
;\anc' Parker
Shonna Parktr
Connie Parkoon
Dave Parr
Su.an Patridt
Debra Pattrnon
Dave Pence
Rid Prrkins
Greg Pi ...zala
Rebttca Po~ue
Chris ~opma
Connie Price
Harry Pridemore
Chuck Quick
Gayla Raines
Martha Record
Pam Rcrd
Linda Rrrvr•
John Renner
Rita Rrplo11le
Gil Reul>t"n
Marcia Rice
Dale Rid~•
Tom Rirbock
Andy Riley
Lucinda Riley
Judy Rol>C"rU
Jerry Ronner
Terry Roe11:nrr
Larn ROiiers
Jim Rou•h
Jim Rozanski
Larr, Rurff
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M.iry Ky.tu
l'ntt\' Snmlrn
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J~n
Sarff
Gr<'! Saundcn
Mikr Sc"arlrtt
Ga) Ir S• hulthcis
Connie Scoll
l'a1 Srrlrrlund
Stn,. '"n)!rr
J om 'h•1lr
l.11ura &hnr
lion 'h•fTrr
,\ hry 'hrrh
fdd1r "hnh"
R1rhard Skrllt)'
Manha 'lrolgt
Bob Smnh
l>a•id 'lmhh
Cr~ '\mllh
Marilyn Sm t b
Linda Staley
Gakn Stnnley
t'rrd Srnrlnrd
Ja<k Strrlr
Richard Strphans
Turn Strphcns
un Stoott
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.uu ~tratt.
Don Sullivan
J~n Su1ltr
l.ucy Sutton
Lairy S\<artz
l:d S"l8«1
C1.arol T•nrney
~h.a1on Taylor
Ch1ii 'I homalla
n .. n Thoma•
Dtnny 'l'.homa•
C11u 11 Thomt
c;lr.nn Tolb<-r1
Rill \'an \lninr
G;uy \'ance
Oonald \ ande•-rntrr
Mul Yell
<;1cphanie \'ollc
Rid. Waller
Cindy \\ allrr
II B Warnrr
J,ick Watrous
Orrv. \\'auou
John w.•11.r1
OF )67
Linda Wrbh
~f1kt White
B~an \\'hiUtll
Linda Wicktr
Milt \\ ilco"
Brn Williams
~fah
\\imm.-r
J1m Woodrum
Charlts Wood•
!'at Wooldridg<'
Sut Yat<ko
Cathv \'oun11
Jo)cc Youn~
K.llhv Zarbcl<'k
Jtff Z111unrrm.1n
Kay Wrathcrford
~ancy Wilry
:-.·anr, Shulkt
135
JUNIORS
CLASS OF 1966
JUNIOR CLASS COUNCIL
ROW I: Jim Cobb, Greg Cargill, Sandy Penn, Andy Olsen. Susan Lukey, Carolyn Kimmel
ROW 2: Liz Cray. Judy Quilan, Steve Bolerjack, Jim Christman, Bobby Friedman. Tommy
Vaughan.
JUNIOR CLASS ADVISORS
ROi-V I: Mr. Londrigan. ~fr. DeMoulin, }.fr. Rosser, Miss H odson, Miss Schroth, M rs.
Downs ROW 2: Miss Dunaway. Mr. K irby, ~fr. Curtis. Mr. Henderson. ~Ir. Price, Miss
Reeds, ~fiss Alongi, ~!rs. Lindsay.
Marilyn Adams
Brth Alrxandrr
Sharon Allen
Bill Andrnon
Kris Anderson
Ann Appelbaum
Bill Archer
Barbara Arm<trong
Phil Armstrong
Dave Atchason
Eldora Bachmann
Lynn Balding
Pam Baldock
Becky Ball
Wayne Banfield
Les Barger
Helen Barnes
Randy Bates
Margaret Baugher
Mike Baum
Linda Beadle.
Cheryl Beals
Becke Beaman
Bruce Bell
Greg Belue
Marsha Bennett
Kathy Berneking
Pam Bishop
John Blackwell
Fred Bockstahler
Judy Boehm
Dave Boggs
Betty Ann Bohanek
Steve Boleriack
Dick Bomball
CLASS
Jrff Boone
Jane Boost
Jim Boo•e
Karen Bosley
Dannv Bourhez
Sara Bowrrs
Don Brewer
Su>anne Brown
Joe Browning
Sue Brubeck
De"ayne Bryan
Judy Budd
Donn Bumgardner
Marcia Bundy
Cheryl Burdick
Judi Burdine
Janet Burge
Bob Burks
Brlinda Burnett
Barbara Burns
Wayne Burton
Candy Butts
Pam Cahill
Thom Cahill
Jim Campbell
Jrff Canham
Greg Cargill
Pat Carrel
Jt;\n Carlrr
Tom Ca-.ity
Juliu< Ca-1rlli
Wa}nr Chcnowe1h
Jim Chri.iman
Joy Cinn.amon
Bt-<ky Clark
Jim Cobb
Denni< Cox
Jarqudyn Crane
lnG:rid Cravens
C::nolyn C"'"'~
\'rr Ann Crew
Annette Cummings
J rfT Drrrmiah
Scott Dtffrnbaugh
John Dr Luca
Charltnr Drrr
Barbara Dia I
Marilyn Diller
Joanne DillinG:rr
Larry Dilly
Ron Dobb<
Les Donald•on
Diane Dondeville
Dennis Donoho
Joe Doolin
Nancy Downing
Sue Drew
Mike Duey
Vicky Durbin
Tom Easterling
Barry Edwards
Bruce Edwards
Randa Edwards
OF )66
jO)t. r f.111r1 I
Lo" En1kman
n.1\t" rf\'.. in
Tom fa-ans
C:ar', l orr
Chria Ft11ill
n .... f 1>hrr
Pam fi,htr
Kathlren FJ.iqaur
Patti Folrath
Bill Forrman
Linda Fo>naugh
Jan Fosrer
\farie Foutch
\farihn Fox
Bruce Freeman
Bob Friedman
Gene Garnr
Karen George
C.trol Gihtr>on
Steve Gideon
Ellen Gilford
Richard Gilbupie
Claudia GilJc,pr'
\Ionic Gillr>pie
Jane C~twlo
Ro11hir C:.lt·1u1
l'atricia Glover
Gail Goad
P..g"1' Gordon
R. T. Graham
Willie Graham
Lil Gray
Shirley Gray
George Greanias
Bonnie Grissom
Karen Grupe
Karen Hadley
Hallie Hahnstadt
Chuck Hale
Suzy Hamilton
Manha Hardin
Mary Ann Harvey
Martha Haupt
Karen Havener
Cecila Heinz
Donna Henderson
Carolyn Hendricks
Dorothy Hertrich
Ed Hinderliter
Kathy Hinton
Leslie Hodges
Jan Hoffman
Connie Holt
John Holmes
Diana Holt
Diane Hopkins
Vicki Hoyt
John Huff
Tom Huffman
Kathy Hunt
Steve Hunter
Rita Huson
CLASS
Julie Huss
Steve Huss
Larry Hutson
John Ingham
'\ancy hens
Steve Jackson
Larry Johnson
Mark Johnson
Su.an Johnson
Susan Kahn
Bob Kapernick
Paulette Kater
Kathy Kaufman
Greg Kennedy
Steve Kennedy
Joy Kesslor
Donna Kime
Carolyn Kimmel
Kay Kirchmann
Mary Koch
Dan Kondritz
Dianne Koons
Jeff Kopetz
Gary Kostenski
M.irtha Krah
Cindy Kubow
Gary Lamb
Barbara Larrick
Sara La>hbrook
Ri1a Lauo:hlin
Brend" Lines
Sandy Logue
Connie Lotzge<dl
Susan Lukey
Dave McAnclly
Jan McCammack
Kay McCrary
Kent Mc\ ely
Doug }.fannerlng
Su<an Manus
Frank
~{artln
Rusty Martin
Steve }.fartin
Carol Matherly
Mary Mellinger
Bill Michael
Mike Miller
Sieve Miller
Terry Miller
Paul Miner
Sandy Mi~dl
Karen Moeller
Kennie Moeller
Janet Molloy
Donna Moore
Sharon Moore
Doug Morrison
Thom Moss
Jan ice .Muchow
Linda Murphy
Lyla Musick
Joe Nance
Sally :\'clson
Judy :>:cttlcahip
Tim 'cvan
Cdrol '.11.-din
Jody '>1col
J.iclie :>:iod,.rLrJch
l!i II ,:-.: icmcyer
l.iml., ~orman
Rnh '\nrlh
Terry Olive
Andy Ct.en
Glrnn P.ujani
Terry .l'Prk
Krn Parnoll
Sandy Penn
Jay Peter.on
Debbie Phelps
Steve Phillips
Linda Pigg
Bob Piper
Rod Portes
Rita Prater
nn1111 Prince
Ju1ly Quiul.rn
Rochelle R:unbach
l!crb J(npp
Druci". Rr.Jtl
D~"id Reed
Cary Keucrn
Frrd Rice
Carol Richard.on
Mrlvin Roady
Donna Rober•on
Andy Roberts
Stewart Roberrs
Gayle Roby
Dennis Rock
Jennifer Rogers
Pam Rogers
Frrd Rokosh
bther Roks
Karen Roppa
Jerry Roth
Wayne Russell
Tom Ryan
Mike Sailsbcry
Jeff Salins
Bill Sanders
Bruce Sanders
Dave Sa ndcrs
Sharon Savage
Marvin Schaar
Ron Schroedtr
Tom Schwalbe
Shrryol Scott
Eddie Seaton
Barbara Sechrest
Linda Seibert
Sandy Seitz
Sherry Shaw
~fike
Shewmaker
Janet Sidman
Linda Simpson
Connie Sims
CLASS
Mary Slaughter
Jim Sleeper
Jan Sloan
Alphoncc Smith
Brad Smith
Rick Smith
Terry Smith
Linda Snell
Toni Soltley
Dan Spears
Gloria Spea"
Pam Stafford
Dan Stephen•on
Pam Stone
Tom Stowell
Jim Straza
Eileen Sullivan
Mike Sullivan
Mary Ann Talbott
Doug Taylor
Eddie Lee Taylor
Flynn Taylor
Dennis Thevenot
Andra Thomas
John Tilley
Linda Travis
Dave Trent
Carol Trimby
Judy Tro)rt
Kathy Tunnidifl
Chrryl Va11.\luinr
Torn Vaughan
l.)dia Vtrnon
Judy \'oilts
!\lark Wade
Janet \\ aggonrr
Prggy Waite
Roger \\ alkrr
Da\'c Waller
La \\allrr
Mokr \\altr,..
I>i•c \\ard
l.inda Warner
Chtnl W1111ln
Sydnry Wrnrr
Bill Wrichcrt
\farabtth Wrll•
Clartnce Wtsc
Pnm Whitley
~ ancy Wilkin•
Donna Williams
Jar.e Williams
Jim Williams
Marcia William•
\frrle Williams
\like \\ illiamt
.\dalce \\ ilton
Kath)· Wolken
Ernie Woodrum
Rodnt~· Woodi
Karen Yeater
Linda York
Scott York
,
Ruth 7..,rfoMlr.i
Kuhr Zurbrigg
Jranncnc Hall
143
CLASS OF 1965
SENIOR CLASS COUNCIL
1st ROW. Debbie Burrows, Kay McCoy, Doug Hamman, Richard
Williams, Linda Gulino, Carol Deremiah, Carol Bingaman, Pam
Wait 2nd. ROW. Sue Todd, Gay Lee Schachter, Phyllis Kelm,
Loren Reuler. Denny Huson, Gary Blackburn, Fn:<l Canaway, Mike
Elbl, Bill Baird. Janet ~1urphy, Linda Cunningham, Bill ~foorchca<l .
SENIOR CLASS AD VISORS
SEATF.D: r-.tiss Garrison, Mrs. McCreary, Mrs. Schory, Mr. Caudle, Mr. Turner, Mrs. Grundlcr, 11r. Wattles ST ANDING: Mr.
Green, Mr. Mitsdarffer, Mr. Ryan, Mr. Allen, Mr. Bushell, Mr.
Paine, Mrs. Rutherford, 1.fr. Dickman.
~1AR I HA ALLEN
LA\DFI L RO\ CE
.\DI R~I \"
JA~fES G.
ALEXA.:\ DLR
Canwra Club I ~ V1,ntion·
al Graphic Arts 1 '
Football 1,2,3,1
Wrnthng 2 ,
Golf 4; Track 2,3; German Club
2,3; M,mitor Staff 3;1 ; Band I.
PHILLIP
[.D\\ .\RD \LL\'\
5er 1or C"la<s Pl.1~
LINDA ALLYCE
AXDERSON
Girls Chorus 3; Junior Achiev<.:rn<'nt 2,3. Student Council Al·
ternate 4
Our winning floats.
Our class spirit, too,
CAROL LY\ "L
.\RCHLR
S•·1"ent
(
i
All these things, Doug,
\\'c owe to you.
Repre-
< .,, tative ~. ::\ational Honor
Society 3,4; Class Council
\lternate -1; Office Occupa·
t10ns Club, Historian 4;
Office Assistant 3.
Library
Stal"
1,2 ;
Junior
Achievem<'nt 3 ; Offire ,\ssistant
3; Office Occupations Club 1.
DAX ASHEXFELTI:R
Co-Stage Manager 4; Stage Crew
2,3,4; Co-AVA Manager 4, AVA
1,2,3,4.
\11 CHA EL T[RRY
BADr:R
Fo')tball I '> 3.4
Tri Captain 4;
B.•J..ctball 1,2,3,4; TraC'k 1.2,3.4;
Stu ent Council Representative
1
'
Junior Class President 3;
l.xecuth c Board ~fember 3;
Treasurer :\'ational Honor Society 3,4; Junior Kiwanian 4;
Prom Cornrnillec 3.
CLASS OF 1965
\VILLIA~1 ~1cDA VID
BAIRD
Football 1,2. Wrestling 1.2,3,4 :
Class Council 1.2.3.4: Russian
Club 2,3; Boys' Choir 1 , Mixed
Chorus 2 , Summer Scit>nce Institutes 2,3. Junior Kiwanian 4:
National Honor Society 3,4.
BARBARA BAKER
Library 1. C \A, Pep Club: Junior Achievement ; Distributive Education 4.
DO:\"~A LEE
CLEDIA LE0:ITA
BA:'{DY
ANDRE\\' ElJGE0;E
BARBER
Freshman Chf,ruS. :\fixed Choir;
Girls Choir; J .A. Treasurer 2.
Orchestra 1,2.3.4, Fall Concert
1,2,3,4: Christmas Concert 1.2,3,
4: Pops Concert 1,2,3.4: Library
Club 1,2.
l\1ARY ANN BASS
LINDA AROON
BATES
WILLIAl\1 HARROLD
BEAU:\101\T
MURRAY
HALLECK BECK
Freshman Chorus 1 ; Mixed
Chorus 2; Girls Chorus 3;
Y-Teens 1 : Paperback Club 1 ;
Student Gm·ernment Day 3;
Election Day 3; D.O. Club 4;
D.O. Club Treasurer 4.
Monitor Staff 1,2,3,.J.; Student
Council 1; Class Council 2,3 ;
F rench Club 1,2: AFS Club 1;
Boys' Choir I : ~!ixed Chorus 2:
Finalist ACTE Contest.
Football 1,:!.3, 1 , Track 1,2:
Orchestra 1,2,3,4; Vice-president
4; Girls Glee Club 1: Pops Concert 1,2,3,4; Fall Concert 1,2,3,4.
BARFIELD
\\' restling 1 2
JAi\ET KAY
BE IDER \\'IEDE:\
German Club 1.2: AFS Club 3,
4; ~ational Honor Society 3,4:
Music 1,2,3: Ad\'anced G i r 1s
Choir;
Musical Montage
I;
Take Five 2.
GARY JA:\1ES
BAR:\HART
SALLY LOl' BERGER
Wrf'\tling l , ~.:1,4-.
CY:\ fH IA A:\'\ L
BEST
C.\ROL \ '\ '\
BL.\YLOCK
Freshman
Chorus
Christmas
.\ssembly I : Big :\lac Day 2,
Little Pri\'ate I · Class Float 2,3,
Prom Committee 3; Ilnm<'roming Decorations Cornmitt1·1· l
Frt'shman Chc.ru i· 11t11n I 'arhers of ,\mt'rira I: I'rcnrh Club 3.
DOXALD LEE
BI\'L\S, JR.
Track I
Spa 'h t 111 > 3,4.
B.\RB.\R.\ JI:.\X
BERRY
GARY ~JACK
BLACKBCRN
Student Council I , Cla<~
Council 2. Chairman Big
Mac Day I, I lom1•roming
Decorations 1,2,3,4; Prom
:\1onitor Staff 3, Co-Sports Editor ·l ; Cadet Band I : Concert
Band 2,'.l. Student Council Alternate I . Class C< •uncil 2.3.-1-;
Decorations
Srnior Cla« Play; ]\' Tennis 2,
3, lion!('< ,ming Float 3, Junior
3;
l'rcshmen
Chorm I : Girls Choir 2,'.l:
"Take Five" 2: :\tusical
~fontage I ; Big :\lac Day 2.
Taltr t Sh''"'·
RLBI'CC.\ <,l r
BL\KL\I\'\
SHEILA DIAXL
BLASKEXSHIP
Girl<' GI C. ,1 I B \1 ac
Day
3 t·
Homecoming
Cnmmitte~ ' 1,4; Chairman
,f Photography Prom 3:
\"arsity Chl·erkadn t; :\tusical :\ionta11;e I
Transferred fr, m StepheP Decatur 3; Concert Ch '1r 3 St •
dc-nt C,.,uncil Rc-pr"<t'ntativ- 4
H omec '"' r g Decorations Com·
mittee 4. Sen10r Cla<s Play Com·
mittee -1-
Fiftt·m boys going down the street.
For Coach Lanman. thcy\·e got a treat.
So11wthing diITen·nt this team has brought.
B ll without a doubt. spirit this team ha, got.
CAROL JO
Bll\GA:\1Al\
Flt'l1rh Club I ,2. Prp Club 1,2;
5tudent C:011nril 2,3,4; IntraCity Student Counc-il Repre'entativr 3 l Srnior Cla~s Council Rrprt c.-ntauve l Clas) Talrnt Sh '"' l; c:.n .\ SC Conv1·11t un
Voice <•f Democracy
Cont< t S1'1 o 1d Place \\" mnl'r 3;
:\foni ,r St fl 2,3, l; Cadet Ad' crtis1
I t )r 3, Copy Editor
-I; Prom Commitlee -t • Horne<oming Connnittl'I' I 2 , l , ,\ssembh· Chainnan t s, i >r Class
Play..
CLASS OF 1965
ROBLRT LOCIS
BORCHERDIXG
TERRY LY:\ :\
BOBBI 11
Football
Track 2.
DAYID LEI:
BROOK\L\"
1- r<
~
c 11 )
1,2,3,4;
Baseball
.
I·
FRED BOYER
Basketb.. . 1 Bi
Buildine; Trades 4.
:\la
Da' 2;
DO:\.\LD I:CGE:\ L
BRL\\ LR
SHAROX .\:\':\
football I _ Track I .1 1; Boy~
Chorus I; Curtain Raiser 3;
M ixed Chorus 2; ,\ Choir 3;
F uture Tcarhers Club I, L
:\fixed Ch,nr - Freshman Chorus 1 i Girls Chorus 3; Office Orcupataons 4.
BRIDG E ~IAX
TERESA LOCISI:
BRO\\'X
Pc} Club 1 French Club 1,2;
,\ F S. Club 1.2; Girls Choir 2:
Freshman Chorus; :\fusical
:\lontae;e I: "Take fi\'e" 2; Art
Club 4; Prom Committee 3;
Homecoming Committee 2,3. l;
H omecomine; Assembly '.?; Big
:\lac Day 3; Excham:e A«embly 2; G.A.A. 1,3; F.T A I.
Cadet 3-.
I; ( •n1 ·rt Band 2,
3,4; Orchestra :i; Radio Club 1 ;
Dramatic.s Club 1; Prom Queen
Committee
3;
Vice-President
Concert Band 4; Stae;c Band 2,
3,4.
TRACEY BOYLE
Frei
C
, Bi1t :\lac Dav o:i •
Prom Committee 3; Offi ·e \ssistant 3; Class Float '.?.3,4 Student
Go\'ernment
Day
Horll("coming Decorations Commince 4; Class Council .\ltr.rnate 4.
DEBORAH SCE
BOSLEY
French Cauh I - . B1e; ~fac Day
I ; Float Committee 1.2,3,4: A
Choir 3: Girls Choir 1,2: Prom
Program Chairman 3. Student
Council ,\ ltcrnate 2: Class Coundl Alternate 2: H omecoming .\ sscmbly 4: Lake\'iew ,\ ssembly 4;
" T ake Fi\'e" 2: :\Iusical :O.fontagc I.
S:\XDRA LYXX
BR.\LLEY
Cadet Ra
I (; rl• r.1, • Club I ;
Girl, ('hnir 2: 0 •rnlirrs 3.4: Latin C
1 2; ,\ F S Club 2,3,4;
Cai
<;,
2: JI,,r:· .. rnmine; Queen
CoP
2: :'.\ational H onor Socictv J.4; :\fusical :\lontae;e I :
"Take Fke" 2.
HELENE BRl ')0
G ,\ ,\
I : Jun
\,
mcni 1 l'ep Club 1 • Distnhuti\ c F.dm:ntion Club 4.
BETH.\'\'Y \ '\ '\
BRO\\'\
PHILIP CUYLER
BVKER
JOH'\ lDW\RD
Bl RCH.\RD
Fuolhal
I
1 1 • 11,1<-. 1,2,
Rifle Club 1,2.
Spani~h
Float 4.
BUCK
JCRRY LYN~
BVRGE:'.\"ER
Freshman Chorus. \.fonitor
\Vorkshop 1: Latin Club 1,
2, ~fonitor Feature Staff 2,
'3: Co-ft'aturc Editor of
~I •nitor t
'.'a i mal Honor
S• ctv 3 t ..;~ onal ~fcrit
s. h larship I.ettcr of Com·
lation 4.
Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4.
Co-Captain 1, Captain 2; Bas·
kt'tball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Class
Tn•asurer 1,2. Student Council
Altrrnate 3,4, Hr>mecoming As·
~cmbly 1,2,3,4; Student Council I:lection As<embly 1,3; Bie;
~lac Da} Assembly 3.
SALLY HELEl\
Club 2
JfAY\E FLI I'\
BLLLOC1'.
JOH'\~O'\
Rifle ClulJ I :
Bl RGI: I l'
Football M:rnae;1·r ? 1 I; Track
Manae;er 2J,i: AV \ 1,2,3:1;
Camera Club 1.3 I
\fr Tinch, just said, "That's bad, that's bad,"
~o now it's concentration time.
Bill, could it be you're looking sad?
For your thoughts a penny or a dime.
A.F.S. Club 1: Fr ....1an
Choru<: I.atin Club 2: Pep
Cluh 2,4, :\'ational Honor
So etv 3,4; American His·
torv Award 3; Xationnl ~frrit
Lrnrr of Commendation 4:
Illinois State Latin Cont1·st
1 2, Superior Rating At State
2
FRI DI RICK
JUDITH E. BURKI:
JOH:\ ~IICHAEL
Bl"RX5
Ba<cball 1,2
Fo •tball 1,2;
Ba<kethall 1; Dramatics Club 2,
3; Big ~lac Da} 3; Homecoming Queen Committl'e 3; Homecoming Publicity Committee 4;
freshman Bors Chonis; Student
Council mection ,\sst'mbly 2,3,4;
~tock 1:1ectio11 4.
CLASS OF 1965
DEBOR \H DIAXE
BlRROWS
Dolphin Club 2,3,4, Co-Pr<'.siclent
·i; \'ocal .\[ usic 1,2,3; Student
Council 1 ; Class Secretary 2;
Class Council 3,4 Dramatics Club
4; Club Play 4; Senior Play;
D.H,S. Exchange t\ssembl) 3;
Clas< Elections Chainnan 3; Cadet Band 1; Prom Refreshments
Chairman 3; Homecoming Committee 1,2,3,4; Big .\tac Day 1,3,
Co-Chairman 3.
GREGORY u:c
Bl'TLER
CAROL LOL ISi
Cadet Band I.
American Field 5
Club 3;
Cadet Band 1.2; Freshman Chorus · Girls' Chorus 2; Girls'
Choir 3: Ad\'anced Girls' Choir
4: Spanish Club 2,3; Student
Council Elections I.
FLO'\ D CA~1PBCLL
CAROLE AX\E
CARTER
Ba•ke.--1. 1,.!,3,4; Bo>S Choir I,
2,3; Big .\lac Day I ; ,\ choir 3.
Dl \'\IS
MICHAEL
CHABOT
Football I; Wrestling 1,2; Gotr
1,2,3,4; 1-'rcnch Club 1,2; Vice
President, Spanish Club 3; Dramatic.s Club 2,4; Great Books Club
3 ; Social Studies Club 2: Senior
Class Play; Big :\lac Day Assembly
2; Homecomin~ Sales Committee
2.
D \RRIL YX FAYE
CA5fELLI
BUTTZ
French Club . Libr.. r) ( t b I ;
DramatiC's Club 3: ,\ r .S Club
3,4; Future Teachers o \merica Club 2.
DELIXDA AXX
CHAP~IA:'\
Girls Glee Club 1 G ib Choir
2: Concert Choir 3 S Jent
Council 2,4; Prom D· c
ns
Committee 3; H"'m•commg Photography Cham::-a
4; Junior
Talent Show: Stephen Decatur
Exchange :\55e11 I) 3; F Io a t
Committee 't; Big .\lac Dar 3;
Russian Club 2,3; French Club
4; Junior Cla<s Rin~ Committee
3.
DOX:\'A LCA
CA.\JP
French C.
' ; HomecomincQuecn Committee 4; Homecoming Assembly Committee 4
Clau <:011nr1I I • G \ \
I Y\\ FRAXKLIX
C.\LHOCX
RICH \RD .t\LLI:N
Bl RROUS
~all
1,2; Ba5e all
2,3,4;
Student Faculty Game 1,4: Big
'\la IJay Assembly 1,2,3: Homerominlo( Queen Cnmmittee 3;
I lomerPming
.\ss<'mbly
3;
'Spanish Club 3. Student Council .\lternate 3; Cla'' Council
,\ltcrnate 2. Student Council ,\~
sembly 3, Spanish Club Flnat
3, JI, •lllCl om in!( flvat 3.4
Cadet B
Co~~~... R'lnd
2: Council Rep.
(. 1 1cil
Eleltions 3: .\fvni1 •r Sta 4;
Htg :\f.l~ Da) 3.
fo
SCSAX JAXE
CHE.\THA~I
Frest
C •r· 1~ Girls Choru1
2; German Club 1,2 ; Cla"
Council 1,2, Alternate 4; Cadet
Sales Staff 3,4; "Our Town" 4;
Homecoming Dance Committee
4; Prol"" Q··--n Committee 3:
Big ~I
D:w 3; Jun:,.,r Talent
Show . S 1cn D1 ·a
~xchange .\"
lie~ 2,:
S
ent
Council Elecuon ,\s<e1
I,
2,3,4; Bii; Mnc Day \ssemhly 2 · C:lius Float 2,3,4;
Homecoming A~scmbly 3;
Prom Decorations Committee 3.
JACQCELIXI:
LEE CLARK
BETTY JOA :\ ~ I:
CHRISTISO:\
JOAX ELAI'\ I
CLAPP
Big :\fac Day I . Hr me< •Ill·
ing Committee 4; H nmc·
coming Asscmblr Commit·
tee 4.
Library Club I l 3,4, Treasurer
4: Office Occupations Club 4:
Junior ,\ chien·mcnt 3.
Junior Talent Show, Ad\anccd
Girls Choir -1.
).!ALLOR\' A:\' \
CHEEVER
PHIL CLARK
Football 2; Wrestling 2.
Homecoming Crown Bt·ar·
er 4: Girls' Glee Club I:
Girls' Choir, Concert Choir
3: Choralicn ·l S pa n i s h
Club 1,2. Studt'nt Council
Alternate ~ . JI, ·mccoming 3,
4; Future :'\ ur•c.~ Club I.
STEPHLX T
COLLI XS
German Club 2
1.
\\ rt' tlinl{
DOX:\A ).!ARY
COOK
F rom this pict11r<'. no one could guess
Jim\ the seniors C\'Cr could win.
E\'C'n though tllt'y might han• painted th<' '' rong thing~,
You'll ha,·e to admit they did do it again.
F reshmen Chorus, Girls Chorus
2;
H omecoming
Decorations
Committee 2.
).1ICHAEL GRAH.\~I
COTTLE
1
Footba
-l, Wrestling 3,4;
Track 1,2.3,4; Big :\tac Day 3;
Student Council Election A•·
•cml,ly 1,3; Student Council
Rei r• c.-ntathe 3; ""ational H on·
s (' ·ty 3,4.
CLASS OF 1965
J OH:'.\ ROBERT
COlJTRAKOX
LINDA SUE
Wrestling 1,2 3.t, ~fonitor 3,4;
National Honor Sodety 3.4, Cadet Sports Editor 4; S. C Sergeant at Arms 3,4; Junior K iwanian 4; Xational Merit Letter
Class Council 1,4: Student Coun·
cil 2 : Cadet Band 1: Concl'rt
Band 2, Homecoming Queen Com-
of Commcn<latiun 4: Hornc<.:orn-
DONNA LEE
C REE K~fU R
ClJXN I NG HA~1
mittee 1 ; Senior Class Play Com-
ing Committee and Assembly 4;
Summer Science I nstitute 2,3.
mittee: Big Mac Day 3; Offirl'
Secretary 3.
ROBERT THO~fAS
CROSS
DO:'\NA JEAX
CU:\'XIX G HA ~f
Book Club 4
ALAX RAY
CO\\'GILL
Office Assistant 3; Office Occupations Club, Secretary 4.
Football 1.2.3,4 Boys' Chorus 1:
Library Staff 1.2; Projectionist 1,
2: Latin Club 1 : Distributi\·c
Education Club 4.
AX ~ IE KATE
PACL \\'ES LEY
CCTLIP
LeETTA ARLEXE
DASH
BJU CE CRA\'ES
Concert Band 1,2; Boys' Chorus
1 • A-Choir 2: Concert Choir 3;
Choraliers 3,4: Dramatics Club
Plays 2.3.4: Dramatics Club 2,3,
4; Art Club 2: Student Council
Representati\·e 3: National Honor Society 3,4: German Club 3:
Curtain Raiser 3: Senior Class
Play 4: Senior Class Float SubChairman 4. "~iusic Man" 4.
Cadet Band 1: Concert Band 2,
3: Woodwind Ensemble 3: C:l~s
Council 2: Student Council I,
4: J \' Cheerleader 3: \'ar<>ity
Cheerleader 4: Pep Club 2,4:
Homecomine; Dance Committee
4: Homecoming Assembly 4;
J unior Attendant.
F1cshmPn ( :h in1~, ~I i x e d
C:horus 2: Latin Club 2,3.
GCRRIE
~II C HAEL EARL
DAVIS
Football 1.2. German Club 2,3.
ROBERT JCXIOR
DAVIS
Football 2.3 ~, Basketball 1,
2,3,4: Baseball 1.2.3.+.
DA \ 'ID'iO:\
STEPHE'
A:\DRE\\ D.\Y
GARY \\'A Y'\J:
DEAD~IO"\D
DIX\'.\ <;t F
DE \RDORI l'
Goll l.3, Cl11ss Counnl Krp
resentativc 3; Big :\tac. Day
2.
Concert Band ;!,j.4, Cad!'t Hand
1 : Ensemblrs 2.3,4: Daner Band
2.3.4.
Spanish Club 7 3 Fu t re Teach·
ers of Amrrira 4; Srnior Class
Play 4.
RICHARD JAY
DE.\RDORIT
~IARY ANN
Band 1,2 3 I. Rad10 C:luh 1,
2: A\'\ Club 1.2.1,-1; Golf
1,2.3.4 Social Studies Ch1h
4.
Girls Glrr Club I ; Office Asr
sistant 3: Office Occupations
Club 4.
DECREVEL
GREGORY LY:'\'\
DE:\T
JA~!ES
STEPHE~
DEHORITY
C'ldet Band 1.2: Concert Band
\lonitor Staff 2.3: ~fonitor
Co-Sports Editor 4. Class Council Alternate 1,2: Social Studies
Club 3,4.
The C'ar is 1930.
The year is sixty-four.
n e legend of the Generars S1hu <;; (')OS
Shall be forgotten now and e,·ermorc
1
CAROL SUE
DERE~fIAH
Homrcm111ng Quern 4; C 1ass
Srrrrtary t; Varsity Cheer Leader I; J unior \'arsit>· 3 Student
Council 2,3, i, Historian 3,4;
Cla•s Council 2,4: Cadet Busin~ ~tanager 4; Exchange As•l'mbl>· 3; .Junior Talent Sho":
l'rrshrnan
Orientation
Chairman 3. Guide 2,3; Big ~fac
Dar Chairman 2; Homecoming
Assembly 2,3,4; Spanish Club I,
2,3, Pep Club 1,2; C.D \.S.C
Rt"gistration Chairman 4 Candidate for Treasurer 3.
CLASS OF 1965
DO :\:\"A JI'..\"\ D ERR
I.at
C
~: F.:\.,\. , , Library
Club I 2; Office Occupation
Club 4.
:\.\'\CY ~ fA~I'\ I
DITTY
Latin Club
tions 4.
I; Office Occupa-
ROBERT ALLE'\
DOXDE\'ILLL
Football I Track 1,2; Big
:\fac Day I ; Basketball 2; Student Council Elections 3.
GA RY LE E DE\'ORI:
Football 3; Track 1,2; S 1ci
Council Election 3.
DIAN.\ LEE DOTSO'\
Transferred from R ic. C
High School, Olympia Field, Illinois 4.
Latin Club 1,2,3.4: Y-Tecns
2, President; J unior Ar hie\ e·
ment -1-, Treasurer 4; Social
Studies Club 4.
DR\PLR
JEFFREY LEE
DCXCAX
B.\RB.\R.\ DIA:\£
DYAR
Girb Glee ( uh I (, Is Chonn
2; Conn·rt Choir 3, Chorali!'rs
4.
Cor cert
Band
I - 1i
Library Staff 2,3,4; Dewt·y Decimals - G ,If 3.4.
Cadet Banc. . , C ••
Band '.?,
3,4, Secretary 3,4: Girls GI e e
Club I; Girls Choir 2; ,\ Choir
2, Chorahers 4, S!'crctary 4;
,\ ,F.S. Cluh 1.2 'l -1 Secretary 3,
Pn•siclcnt 4: Orchestra 2.3,4;
St•ninr Class Pia\'. '\ational Honor Soc.irty 3, L .
DI\'\\ j\'\L
GREG Dl''\C \ '\
DY[
Football 1.2.3.-l, Cla« Council
Alter:1ate -1 • Wrestling 2.3,4: Student C r I Alternate I: Track
1,2,3 l St idcnt Council 2: Class
_ :\fonitor Staff 4.
Presic
Ht:V J: RLY
KATJIL I: C;\
DO\\'.N' I:Y
:\IICHAEL \VILLIA~I
ELBL
Tennis 1,2,3.4; Xational Honor
Society 3,4; Junior K iwanian 4;
Class Council 4.
CAROi \ '\ JO'\ CE
ELHLR I
:MIKE FRANK
E\\'ALD
JOHN CHARLES
FAULHABER
LINDA CAROL
EVANS
Football 2.3,4: Wrestlinl( I.
2.3.+; Track 1,2.3,4.
Football 1,2,4; Wrestling 1; Big
Mac Day 3; Track 1,2,3.
Office Occupations 4, Student
Council Alternate 4.
CHERYL KAYC
E~IR I CK
French Club I . Girls' Glee
Club I : Girls' Choir 2:
Concert Choir 3: Office
Occupations +: Homecoming Committee 2; "Take
Five" I: "Musical \fontage"
2: "Curtain Raiser" 3 :
Christmas Programs 1.2.3 .
JILL SCSA:'.\'XE
FLORA
Class Secretary 3 , Class Counc•I 3: Prom General Secretary
3 ; Freshman Chorus: Girls'
Choir 2; Freshman Orientation 3; Art Club 2,3,4;
Homecoming Publicity and
Pr0gram Chairman 4: Homecoming Assembly 4; Art Editor Cadet 4; Float Committee
4: Homecoming Decorations
3; Prom Decorations 3;
C.D.A.S.C. Convention Hotess 4.
RAY ED\\' ARD
ESTES
Boy's Chorus I: Band I : Cla~s
C0uncil I : \fixed Chorus 2:
Student Council 2: Latin Club
2. Sergeant-at-arms 2: Russian
Club
2.3.4,
Treasurer
2,3:
FrenC'h Club 3.4. Treasurer 3:
Track 1.3..J.; Golf 2: Student
CounC'il Election Assembly 2.3,4;
Big ~lac Day Assembly 2.3,4;
Homecoming Tic~et Chairman
+; Freshman Orientation 3,4:
:\lonitc r Staff 3.4. Business ~Ian
ager 4
Before and after school. and at lunchtime too,
Around the lounge you can find kids lurking.
Dick, you should be surprisedThis is the only time the candy machine's working.
ALLEN FOUST£
Football 1; Automechanics 4.
PATRICIA ELLEN
FOY
French Club 3,4; Girl's GI e e
Club I : Monitor Staff 3, Coeditor of Little Private, Co-subscription Editor.
CLASS OF 1965
LIXDA CAROL
GARVER
FREDRICK GALE
FRI ED~IAN
National H. mor S· ciety 3,4 ;
:\fonitor :'\e\-s Staff 1,2,3,4 ;
:\fonitor Xews Editor 4 ; Latin
Club 1,2,3,4, President 3 ; AFS
Ser"li-finalist 3 ; Law Day As~mbly 3; Junior Kiwanian 4 ;
Student Council 4 ; Class Counnl .\ ; Alternate 2 : Senior Class
Play 4 ; Xa• mat Election Assembly 4: :\FS Club 3 ; Gennan
Club 3 ; Latin Club Float Chairman 3.
Float Comm
1,3,4 ; Girls
Chorus I ; Girls Choir 2 : Concert
Choir 3; Choralien 4 ; An Club
2,3 ; Dramatics Club 2,3 ; Prom
Decoratioru Chairman 3 , Cadet
Staff 4 : Junior Talent Sh°'' Chairman 3, Homecoming Publicity and
Programs 4; Senior Cla<s Play 4 ;
Class Council 1,3; Student Council 2.
FREDRICK ERXEST
GAXA\\'AY
L YXX STEPHEX
GARDXER
RICH \RD Ill RBI:RT
FRI I/
German Club _,j A\'A 2,3,4;
Varsity Track 2,3,4; Cadet Photographer 3.4: :\fonitor Photo~
rapher 3.4: Class Council 4;
Student Council 4 Senior Class
Play 4 .
Ten 1s 1 Tra. k 2
I.atin C
\ . ,,resident
Tennis Team 1,2.3,4 :
Chemistry Lab \ssistant 3 4:
,\FS Cluh 3,4; Student Council 3 ; Sci<"net· Club 3, I.
JOSEPH DO:\
GAR\'I~. JR
AVIS DIAXE
GEXTRY
GLE:\XA GAIL
\ orattonal Drahmi:r ! Transfrr
Student from Lakt·\'iew 3.
Future Nurses 1.2, Latin Club
1: Dramatics Club 2,3: C 1ass
Council Alternate 2: Co-C'irculation Staff of Monitor 4. Little
Private Co-Editor 4
Student
Council Alternate 4.
~IICHAEL GALO
\'orat onal Automcchan.
4.
2:
GE~ELL
Future Tea,·her) d .\merica 1,2,
3, t, Vicc-Pz-e,ident 3. Pn:,ident
·I . J'n·shman Chorus I : Girh
U• ir J • C-mccrt Choir 3; Ad\ arc d C.us Choir 4; Cadet
Stall 1 5cm•Jr Class Play 4 .
\
J \~If.
DCDLEY
GILLLX
STEPHEX L.
GIDEO::\'
Track l ; \\'re't r ~ Team 2:
Clas- Counril 2; \'ocational
Craphic Arts 3,4.
LI:\D \DI\ ''1
(,).(/,
rt l \ 2 II'\
, i31,rnt 4.
Otlicc As·
LL ~L I F
J \ '\L
SHARO"\" LY'\'\
GOLD\!.\'\
GL\ :\ '\
Frenrh ( ..1b ~
Club 2; Cadet Staff 4.
AFS
BECKY DIA "\E
KA rHLr I '\ \ f \RI E
GOODI'\ C,
Freshman Choir \l S C l 11 2,4;
French Club 2,3,4.
Latin Club 1; Ju re
Club 1,2, Cadet Staff 4.
JOHN HOBART
GRA:\'T
GRAVES
\ fonitor St A L
Studmt Council 3,4, Treasurer.
'! ·l. Lxeruuve Council :5,4; Sona! Studies Club 1,; Golf 1,2,
Junior Achievement Assembly 4;
Election Day Assembly 4; Chess
Club I ; I.atm Club 1,2: :\chievecr ,\uoriation 3, President 3;
Central J. ,\, Bank 2,3, President
3; Student Council A<sembly 3;
Class Council I; C.D.A.S.C.
Credentials Committee 4, Convention Committee 4
ED\\ I'\ \ \'A\'\ I
GRAY
Boys Cho
\hxed Choru< 2; Concert C h o i r 3;
Choraliers
4;
Dramatks
Club 3,4; Big ~lac Day 2;
Football 2; Track 1,4; Baseball 2; "Holly \dams" 3;
Gia<~
Council 3; Studrnt
Council 4.
JL·\~:\E ~1ARGARr r
GREVE
<;, ·n ors IC'am about colleges
\\ here thc-y "ill be headed m·xt year.
Colll'gl' Day giws them the opportunit~
To m t•rcomc a little of their frar!
Office Occ 1pati •ns Club 4; Paperback Book Club 3,4.
D.\ \'ID ROBERT
CRO<; <;
,\ V \ , Stag C rw 1
4; Golf
1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2.
.:\'urses
CLASS OF 1965
Club
1,2:
T EREc;A ELIL\
HADLT:Y
"fauonal I fonor s., .y ~.I: or.
I(
fie<' Ocrnpations Club l; Pa~r·
back Book Club L
junior Va, • y Cheerleader 4;
Cadet Staff 2,3, Index J<:ditor 4;
Clas.- Secretary I ; Student Council
Representati\·c 1,3 ; Prom Commit·
tee Chairman 3; Homecoming
Committee Chainnan 4; Class
Float 1.2,3,4: Pep Club 1,2, Trcaiurcr 1; Girls' Choir 3; Big :\far.
Day 1,2,3; French Club 1,2; Exchange Assemblies 2,4; 1lomccoming Assembly 4.
Transfer from Parall•<•Jnt, California 2 · Homecoming Commit·
tees 3,4; Class Council 3, Class
Witch 3; Big :\lac Day ,\ssembly
3; Prom Decorations 3, Tri-Chairman Ring Committee 3: Class
Treasurer 4; Senior Play; Chairman of :\fcmorial Conunittce 4;
Cadet Sales Staff 4: :\Ion i tor
Staff 3, Feature Editor 4.
(,
Club I
Council
4
2; Office
(,
n imat1C6
,\rt
L l '\D.\ K.\ Y
SHIRLEE GRCPE
DO'\.\I D D \ VID
C,Rl BLR
Orchestra
Club 1,2,3,4;
Wrestling 3.
St:E CAROL
GROSSE
s
S
dcnt
O.:cupations
5TEPHEX ~lICHAEL
HAGEX
Wrestling
1.2,3 4. Track 4:
5panish Club 1.2. \'kr Prrsidrnt 2: Bi~ Mac D ay 3: Srnior
Class P lay. " T he Littlr Do~
Laul(hrd" 4: Music :\fan 4: Curtain Raiser 3. M usic Festival 2.
C,t,LI'\ O
ROD:\ EY GRO\'ES
B.
B;-.,
I
T.
Ccr Student From Lake\•icw.
JAXICE KAYE HALL
Fws... :r , · Ch~ r C:irl~' Choir I
3; Ad\·anced Girls' Choir 4;
G .•\ .,\ . 1,2.3.4; Dramatics Club
4: Latin Club I : Homecomin11:
Comr•;ttee \: Class Council 2;
" T ake F i\'t'" 2: :\.fusical ~font·
ar;e 1 Senior Class Play: " T hr
L ittle D<>~ Lau~hrd ' 4: M usil'
\ fan ·l: Curtain R aiser 3: ~ fo~ic
l't•stival 2.
DIAXXE
ELIZABETH
GCSTIX
KE~~ETH
Freshman Choir Trea~urer; C.irl•'
Choir 2. A Choir 4: Choralier.. 4;
orrake Five" 2' " :\iusical :\lontagc" 3; "Cuna n Rais• r" 3; Fall
Conc·r~ 3 · Christr JS Pr grams
1,2,3 ~. Class Council Rf'pre,enta·
tive I. Student Council I Homecom111 ~ Committee 1, Ar, Club 2,
3; F rcnch Club 1,2; :\fu,ic ~fan 4.
Student
(
I
1,2, t, Class
Council 1,4 Pr· idt>nt 1,4; :-iational Hom r Society 3,4, \'kt>
President 3, Pr < Cl ,t 4 · ..\ Choir
., 3. ci.~~l:nN ;) q. Bask all 1
DOl1GLAS
HA~D.IAX
2',3'; B..
all 2,3; 'c'.o .\ .S.<... Con~
venti
S ·retary 4; Homernming
,\,er I
Exchange .\ s.<embly
3,4.
Cl IARl.ES THO~JA S
HARR T ~nTON
T rnck I , llasi-ball 2.
<.;IJT'TI \JO
HARRl\'f,T O'\
Tr.rn ftr St """'" l'ro... \ \ ,.,.
rcnshurg 4; n .\ \ , 4; Fll,\
1: Sµan iih Gluh 4; J unior
A1·h1r\1•mtnt 4
~1AIRA LYNN
STEPHENS. HAURY
HARRIS
Class Council Alternate 1 ; Student Council Alternate 2; Cadet
Band 1; Concert Band 2.3,4;
Brass Ensemble 2,3,4; State Music Contest 3 ,4; Chess Club 1.2;
Junior Achie\·ement 3, \'icePresident 3.
Election Assembly 1 ; Student Council Alternate 3:
Class Council Alternate +.
ROBERT LEON
HAYES
Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2.
3,4: Wrestling 2,3.
HE~DRICKSOX
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,
3.4: Latin Club 1,2: Homrcoming Assembly 4; Lakeview Exchange ,\ssembly 4.
EARLL. HENDRICKS
Science Club 1.2.3,4; Riffe Club
2,3; Freshman Chorus 1.2: Concert Choir 2,3.4; Choraliers 4;
Stephen Decatur Exchange Assembly 3; Music Man 4.
VICKI
Freshman Chorus 1 : ~fixed
Chorus 2: Girls Chorus 3:
Office Ocrnpations Club
4: Junior ,\chievement 3:
Music Festival 2. Office
Occupations Float 4
GARY \VARREN
HA\VKE
JOH~ TI~10THY
HEXEBRY
Football 1: Wrestling 2,3,4:
Track 1.2.3,4; Spanish Club 2,
3: Big Mac Day 1 : S t u d e n t
Council Alternate 4.
Dopey is the name,
Bewildered is the state
Which again ~ocs to prove
That om ~eniors arc just too p;reat !
~fARGERY ANNE
HIGH
Freshman Chorus 1 ; Girls Choir
2,3: Ad\'anced Girls Choir 4:
Latin Club l ,2; Monitor Workshop 1 : Monitor Feature Staff
2.3; Honor Roll Editor 4; Christmas Program 1,2.3,4; Take Fi,·e
2; M usical ~fontage 3; "Curtain Raiser" 3: "Music ~fan" 4:
Fall Concert 4: Music Festival
2.
CLASS OF 1965
PA~fELA JOA'-'
H IGH COCK
Student Council I , G rls Glee
Club I ; Girls Choir 2 ; Homrcorning Committee 4.
CHARLES J .
HOLLIDAY
Cadet Band 1.2 ; Wrestling
TraC'k I : Baseball 2.
I;
~IICHELLE srE
H IGHLEY
Transfrrred from :\ft Zion 4 ;
Honor Sc ety 4 ; Dramatics
Club 4: :-;ational :\ferit Letter
of Commendation 4.
DONNIE R.
HO\VARD
PHILLIP LLOYD
HCNT
Libra!) Staff 2 '3,4; B<>ys Chorus
I , :\fixed 2 ; Concert Choir 3 ,
Spanish Club 3,4.
2: Float Committee 4 ; Big :\lac
Day 2.
Baseball 1,2: Track '3,4 ; Band I,
DENNIS DARRELL
HUSON
RICHARD LYNN
HUSTON
:\!ARY CAROLYN
H UTCHIXS
Senior Class Play I ; Spanish Club I : Wrestling 2,3,4 :
Class Council 4; TraC'k 1.2,4
Football 1,2,3; Wrestling 1,4;
TraC'k 1,2,4: Big Mac Day 2,3:
Spanish Club 1,2: Class CounC'il
I ; Student Council Assembly 3.
Girls and ::\fixed Choru~ I.
DENNIS BRUCE
IOERGER
CAROL ANN IRVIN
Tramferred from T eaneck, New
Jersey 3: Orchestra 3,4, President 4; Future Nurses' Club 3,
4, President 4; Homecoming Parade 4, N urse's Aid 4.
Football 1,2.3,4: Wrestling 2.3;1-;
TraC'k 1,2,3,4: Student Council 2,
3,4, Vice-President 3,4: Delegate
to Illinoi) State Convention of
Student Councils 3: Intra-City
Student Council 3.4: Big :\tac
Day 3; General Chairman of
Homecoming 4: Delegate C.D.A.S.C. 4.
ROBERf
FREDRICK
HCXTER
Cadet Band I 2 Concert
Band 3,4 ; Football 1.2,3,4 ;
Track I ; Spanish Club 4.
PAUL YOU~G IRVIN
Transferred from Teaneck,
New Jersey 3: Band 3.4: Senior Cla~s Play 1. Student
CounC"1l Rl'nrl'~l'nr:mve 4.
FR·\.\Cf<; DI\'\'f,
JOH\50\
Office Orrnpat
:1s
Cluh 4.
~!ARIAN'
PATRICIA K.\LLR
KA~fAR.\S
AFS Exchange Student Cron. Ven-
YFC
I-II.\ I ? '
Cit drr t
Council I ; Scirnn~ Rt·~ran h
Club I: .J \ 3,4; Junior Red
Cross 1,2.
ezuela 4-; AFS Club I; Fn•nrh
Club 4: Mixrd Chorus I; Cla's
Float 4.
SALLY ~L'\CRAE
JOXI:S
PAUL EUGENE
KELLEY
Homecominit
Dt·rnratiom
Committee 1,2: JTomrrnming
Queen Committre 4: Prom
Football 1,2: Camera Club 1 ;
DivC'nificd · Occupations
·~;
TraC'k 2,3,4, Homecoming Float
1,2,3,4.
Qut·en Clni1·1 111 !I;
CJ).•
·\ SC Come on Suh-St•r·
retary 4: Student Council
Elecuons ·\ssemhly 2,3: I.nke' iew F.xr'1aP~e '\•srmhly I;
Homecon
\ embly ·I;
Cadet Class S
2, ,\ : •-ift•
Class E<lit, r i. Co-Edi r In
Chief I '\'a1:<mal Hora s,
riety l s. c:r••tary 3,4 (I
Counc I i S:udent Councu
<:t .i •
Freshmen Onentation
C ~mittec 3, Chainnan 4;
St~dent
Council Elections
C ,,.. mittee Chainnan 4; Class
Float' 2,3,4.
DALI: R \Y
KELLOGG
Riffe C
s~ 1ish Cluh
1.2; Camera Clu~ 1,2: Latin Cluh 3,4 Radio Club 1,
2.
PHYLLIS AXXE
KEL~f
Girls' Glee Club 1 : French Club
1.2: Birz ~lac Day I; Class Float
Committee 1.2.3.4: Homecoming Attendant 2: Homecoming
Committee 3, Chairman 4: Class
Council 2.4. Student Council
,\lternate 3; Representative .\t
Larrze 4: Prom Chairman 3.
Freshmen Orientation 3,4. National Honor Society 3,4.
A typical ( ?) goodnight after a wonderful datt',
Curft'\\ 's coming. so don't be late
A little smile. a wink" of the eye.
A lm,ing hand shake ( ?) to sa\ good-byl·.
ROX ALAX
KI~fBLE
CLASS OF 1965
SUA:\'XE Kil\XISO:\"
BARBARA J. KI:\' G
JI~f DOCGLAS
KLAUS~fEIER
A.\'.A. and Stage Crew 1,2,3,4;
Senior Class Play 4; Radio Club
4; Prom Committee 3.
JAMES R. KRAE~1ER
DOXXA LOUISE
K::\fETY
Freshmen Chorus 1 , Girls Chorus 2; Girls Choir 3; ,\d\'anced
Girls Choir 4; F.H ..\. 3; G A.A.
1;
Homecoming
Parade
1;
Homecoming Dance Committee
1,2; Homecoming Parade Committee 4; Librar} Staff 3,-l; Class
Float 1,2,3,4.
DALE ROY
KOSHIXSKI
A.F.S. Club 3, Homecoming
Committee 4; Office Helprr 3;
Office Occupations Club, \'icePresident 4; Student Council
Representati\'e 4
\VILLL\\f
ALLEX
KRAEGER
German Club 1 : Basketball
;\fanagcr 2.
APRIL LY:\"NE
KRUZAN
BARBARA
LANDHOLT
Il\RBARA
JEA~ LANE
Concert Band 1.2,3,4: Orchestra
3,4:
F.T..\.
1:
Brass
Ensemble 2,3,4: Dance Band 2.
3,4; Class Council I: Student
Council 4; Exchange Assemblirs
2.3.4; Homecoming .\ssembly 3:
Junior Talent Show; A.F.S . .\ssembly 3: Senior Class Play: :Musical :\fontagc 2.3.4: State ~fu
sic Contest 2.3.4.
Freshman Chorus, President 1 ;
Girls Choir, Vice-President 2:
Concert Choir 3: Student Council Alternate 2: Class Council .\1ternate 4: Pep Club 2: Cadet
Staff 3,4: D.H.S. Exchange Assembly 2: Junior Talent Show:
Big :\.lac Day 3: Prom Program
Committee 3: Freshman Orientation 4: Homecoming Committee 1.2.3. Chairmen Dance 4:
Senior Class Play: Class Floats
1.2.3.-1-.
C:irls Chorus 1.2
CHERYL LO'CISE
LAl\ U~f
LI:\'DA JOYCE LA\\'
Student Council Alternate 1 :
Latin Club 1,2: Future :'\urses
1,2,3; G.A.A. 4: Class Float 4.
Library Staff 1.2: G.A A.. 1,2,3.4,
A.F.S. 3: Cadet Sales St:1ff 3:
Junior Typist 4
~fYRA
MAl RIX'\ LEE
Girl's
\ I let c
\, <'iation
1,2,3,4; Float Committee 4:
Junio•
s, c-r, " "
\ chie\'t'rnent
2,3,
D. \\'ID RALPH
LEH~IA '\!
JOH'\ LE5LIE
LL\\ IS
Library Staff I ? '3 \ V \ 2,3, I:
Radio Club I 3 Rifle Chai I.
Track 2.4 Big :\fac Day 3, I;
Social Studies Club 4; ~fnnitor
Staff 3 Editor 4.
?
\'j,.,. Prraid~nt
5. Sc er. n~ Club I ; .u·s 3:
Cadet Salrs Staff 3: Oflire
Occupat "ls Cluh Prr~idrnt
t; Office Assistant 3.
RICHARD ALIA 1\
LIVESAY
DAYID GERALD
LOCKMILLER
Cadrt Ba 1d I B,1y, Chorm
I ; A Choir 2,3; Choralicr~
3,4; German Cluh 1,2;
Wrestling 1,2; ~fu•ical I:
:\fusical :\fontage 2: Spring
Fe•tival 2; Take f'h <' 2 ;
Christmas Program 2,3,4:
Lakeview Exchan~c ,\sscm1,10 4; Christmas \'rspers I,
1; Curtain Raiser 3;
s 1cn ncc:atur lhchange
Basketball 2; Track 1,2,3,4; Big
Mac Day; Student Council 3;
Monitor Staff 3,4; National
Honor Society 3,4, Vice President 4, Russian Club 2,3, Vice
Prrsidcnt 3
\,
nbh· 3.
"I felt so helpless, what could I do?
Rt:r embering all that we'd been through,
LARRIE CARL
LOGUE
Cadet Band 1,2 R Ac Club
1; Concert Band '3,4, Dance
Band 3,4; Ensemble 3,4.
L YXX CLARK LO\\'E
Ba.<l'ball 1,2, Track 3,4, Big
Mac Day 3; Concert Band 1,2,
3.4; Dance Band 1,2; Student
Council Alternate 4; Orchestra
4.
At school they all stop and stare, but I don't care,
We'll ne\er forget him, the Leader of the Pack."
SUSAN ELIZABETH
LUKACS
Class Council 2, Alternate 3; CoChairman of Sophomore Class
Picnic; H omecoming Parade 1 ;
Co-Chainnan of Junior-Senior
Prom 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Dolphin
Club 3.4, Vice President 4: National H onor Society 3,4; Big
Mac Day A'•l'mbly 2,3: Decatur High ExC'hange Assembly 3;
Junior Talent Show: H omecoming Assembly 4. Homecoming
Committn·~ 3,4; Lakeview Exchange Assembly 4: Cadet Staff
3,+, Co-Editor of Cla•s 4 · Freshman Orientation 4 .
CLASS OF 1965
~1ILLICENT
SUSAN GRACE
1fcKEXZIE
FRAXCES
?\fcCADDOX
Class
Council
Alternate
I;
Homecoming Publicity 3; Homecoming Decorations 4. Spanish
Club 2; Girls' Chorus.
Big Mac Day 3 ; Prom Committee 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4 ;
Homecoming
Committee
4;
Homecoming Assembly 4.
DELBERT EUGENE
McCOY
Cadet Band 1 ; Concert Band 2,
3,4; Orchestra 2,3.4; Woodwind
Ensembles 3; Brass Ensembles 3,
4; RiAe Club 1 ; German Club
3 ; Basketball Manager 3; Class
AA State Band Contest 3,4;
Class AA State Ensemble Contest 3,4.
PAULA KAY
McGEHEE
Freshman Girls' Chorus; Girls'
Chorus 3; G.A.A. 1 ; FHA 1 ;
Office Occupations 4.
KAY GRAHAM
McCOY
THO~fAS DALE
FHA 2; G.A.A. 2,3; Spanish
Club 3; Dramatics Club 3,4;
Pep Club 3; Big Mac Day 3;
Student Council Election Assembly 2; Class Council 4; Senior Class Play; Prom Committee
3; Homecoming Committees 2,4.
Band 1,2; German Club 2,3.
4; Tennis 2,3,4; Basketball
1;
Homecoming
Dance
Committee 4.
1fcCOY
ERIN KAY LYON
TERRY SCOTT
Girls' Glee Club, Treasurer 1 ;
Christmas P r o g r a m ; Girls'
Choir, Secretary 2; Take Five
2; Latin Club 2; Student Council Alternate 2,3,4; Exchange Assembly SDHS 2, LHS 4; Junior
Talent Show; Prom Photography
Committee
3;
Co-Chairman
Spring Dance 3; Freshman
Orientation 3,4; Assistant Editor Activities, Cadet 4; Homecoming Queen Committee 4;
Homecoming Assembly 4; French
Club 4.
~1cKINNEY
Chess Club 1.2,3: Class Council
Alternate 2; Social Studies Club
3,4; Executive Committee of Social Studies Club 4; Mock Eleclion 4.
MARCIA KAY
McQUALITY
Future
Nurses
1;
.Junior
Achievement 2,3,4; Library Staff
1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,4, \'icePresident 4; Honors Assembly 3.
ROBERT COY
11cQUALITY
Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Cadet Band
1; Concert Band 2,3,4; Dance
Band 3.4; Woodwind Ensembles
2,3,4; Exchange Assemblies 3,4;
Musical Montage 3,4; Class AA
State Band Contest 3,4: Class
AA State Solo and Ensemble
Contest 3,4; City Spring ~fusic
Festival 2,3; Stage Band Contest 3,4.
SHIRLEY ANN
1facKLIN
DA:'\IEL I'DLY
THO~fAS ED\\ \RD
JOH'\' \f \SSI Y
~fAHXKE
Football I 2 3 l "resthni
1,2,3,4 : Track I 2 1. l Vo-
~L\'\SHIP
Track 3. Vocauonal Graphic
Arts: Fcx tball I
Vocational .\
\f I''
3,4:
Football I ,2,3; Bask1·tball 2,
Track I ,2,3,4.
cational
.\uto
\frrhanirs
Club 3,.J. , Stud<'nt Coundl
EleC'tinns Day \~sl'mbly 2,3:
Cadet Band 1,2.
KEITH ALAN
11ATHI:RN
1HCHAEL GEORGE
11EIS
Vocational Auto McC'hanirs
3,4.
Transferred
from
Chaminade.
Preparatory School St. Louis;
IIomerominl( Assembly 2; Election Assembly 2: Bi'l[ ?>.foe Day
Assembly 2; Latin Club 2; Tennis 2,3,.J..
b it true our senior-.
JEFFREY ALL\:\
MARG.\RETTE
ANX
:MEISENHEIMCR
~fESS~IORE
Student Council I Track I ,2 ;
French Club 1.2; Junior Cla~s
Council 3.
Arc· so well-heha\·ed?
At the s<•nior lunch table.
The situation is usually far from g1a\I'.
ROGERJOHX
~fICKELSO'\
Tra1 I ', t F Da I Cad<'l
Band 1,2;
Cheerl<'ading
4:
Homecoming \5Semblr 4 ; Lake' icw Exchange 1\5Sembly 4 ; Big
:\1ac Day Cheer Leader 3.
CLASS OF 1965
JILL LOVISE
~1IRUS
Student Council
1,2;
Class
Council 2,4; Big Mac Day 2,4;
Class Vice-President 2; Latin
Club 1,2; Junior Varsit}· Cheerleader 3; Varsity Cheerleader 4;
Cadet Activitirs Staff 3. Co-Editor Organi7.ation Staff 4; Pep
Club 3,4; Homecoming Committee 2.3, Executive Board 2;
Female Lead Speech Class Play
4.
REBECCA LOU
:M ILLER
DARREL LYN:\
:M ILLER
Council I ; Float Committee I ; Fr<'nch Club I ; Transferred to Milwaukee Downer 2;
Transferred to MacArthur 3;
Spanish Club 3; Monitor Staff
3,4; Girls Glee Club I : Queen
Committee 4.
Cadet Band 1 : Football 2.3.4:
Track 1,2,3: Monitor Staff 4:
Big Mac Day 3,-1-.
JOH~ ~fICHEAL
\VILLIA11 DIAL
:MOOREHEAD
Cla~s
J\fOORE
Track 2.3,4: Election Assembly
3; Football I.
Track 1.2; Band I . Spanish
Club 1; Big }.lac Day Assembly
3; Class Council :\lternate 3;
Class Council Representative 4:
Senior Class Organization Committee.
FRED LOUIS
1fILLER
Transferred from Stephen Decatur High School 2; Cadet
Band 2.3, \'ire-President 3; Concert Band 4 : Concert Choir 3 :
Choraliers 4: "~fusic ~fan" 4;
All-State Music Festival 3.-1-;
German
Club 3.4; Football
2,
Baseball 2: Wrestling 3,4.
STEVE H. ~fIXELL
CHARLEXE
~1IZE
Girls Glee Club I ; Girls
Choir 2: Concert Choir 3;
Advanced Girls 4; Cadet
Band 1,2: Concert Band 3,
4.
JUDY KAY :MORAN
Office Assistant and Typists 4:
Freshman Chorus.
J\fARILY.\' LEE
LINDA L.
~!ORGAN
Homecoming Queen Committee 2,
4; IIomecomin,g Decorations Committee 3; Big Mac Day I ; Freshman Choir; Mixed Chorus; Freshman
Council
Representative;
Stephen Decatur Exchange Assembly 3: French Club 4; Cadet Sales
Staff 4; Prom Committee 3.
~1ARY
~!ORRIS
Homecoming Committee 2, CoChairman Queen Committee 4;
Senior Class Plav Costumes Assistant 4. Student Council 2:
Girls Glee Club I : Girls' Choir
2; Big }.fac Day 2: Dolphins 2,
C.D.A S.C. Com·ention -1-: " Take
Fi,-e.. 2. . \FS Club 2 : Pep Club
I : Latin Club 1,2: Cadet Staff
2: French Club 4: Attended
Marymount, London, England 3.
JA-:\ff.S L
~!ORRIS
BARBARA
LI:NELLE:N
NEILSON
Student Council Elections Assembly 2.
MARTIN ELVIN
l\fOYER
JANET RUTH
l\ftTRPHY
Russian Club 2; Spanish Club
3;l; Big \fac Day 2.
Transferred from St. Teresa 4;
Office Occupations, Treasurer
4 ; Class Council Representative
4; Office Occupation Area Delegate Candidate 4; Office Occupation Homecoming Committee
4.
:MAVIS ANN
l\fUSSULl\IAN
RICHARD LYNN
l\IORRIS
Cadet Band I ; C o n c e r t
Band 2,3.4: Dramatics Club
2,3: "Little Dog Laughed"
4: Band Show 1,2,3,4; Illinois State Band Contest 3,4.
Cadet Band I. Vice-President I ;
Concert Band 2.3,4. Vice-Pres~
dent 3, President 4; Big \fac Day
1.3: Baseball 2.3.4; Student Council 2.3.4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4; Decatur High Exchange Assembly 3;
Intra-City Talent Show 3: Junior
Talent Show 3; Prom Queen
Chairman 3 : Homecoming Assembly 4:
Homecoming Parade
Chaim1an 4; Freshman Orientation 4; C.D.A.S.C. Com·ention 4;
Ju n i o r Class Vire-President:
Homecoming Assembly 4.
BUN:NY NE\VTON
The school picked Carol for its queen,
To reign at the game and dance.
By this picture it can be seen,
That she was grateful for the chance.
Big Mac Day 1 ; Freshman
Choir; Homecoming Queen
Committee 1,4: Pep Club
2; Class Council Alternate
2; Student Council Assembly
2 ; Honors Day Assembly 2;
Junior Talent Assembly; De-
catur High Exchange Assembly 3 ; Homecoming Decoration Committee.
JOHN RICHARD
NIEDERBRACH
PATRIC :MARC
NIELSEN
CLASS OF 1965
JAXL AXX
OAIHOlIT
COXXIE XIXOX
Orchestra
1.2.3.
Education Club 4.
DIETLINDE :M.
OERTGEK
Advanced Girl's Choir 4; French
Club 4; German Club 4; Dramatics Club 4; Exchange Student From Germany 4.
Distributive
Girls Chorus 2 Homecoming
Committee 3; Float Decorations
3; Junior Achievement Secretary 3: Girls Chorus 3: Prom
Decorations 3; Office Occupations 4; Office Occupations Area
Alternate Delegate 4 ; Office Occupations Float 4.
RICHARD WAYNE
OGDEN
JOHN MCKINLEY
OLD\VEILER
Football
1,2;
Basketball
I;
Track 1,2; Junior Class Talent
Show 3; SDHS Exchange Assembly 3 : Big Mac Day 3; Student 3.
Student Council Alternate 3;
French Club 1,2; Rifle Club 1;
Homecoming Float 3; Election
Assembly 3.
.JOHN ROBERT PARR
Cadet Iland 1 ; Concert Band
2.:~.4; Danu: n.1nd 2.3,4;
P1ofectionm 1,2,3,4: Brass
Choir 2.3, L lx1kcview Exchangt' ·\'t~rmbly 2.4: Decatur E.v h,111£" .;\ssembly 3:
M11s1r Monta1o1c 2,3,4; Band
Concert
1.~.3.4;
Baseball
Mana~nr 2.
LEE PARRISH
RITA .JEAN OOTON'
JANET LEE 0\VENS
A.F.S. 1,2; Girls' Glee Club 1 :
Girls Choir 2.3; Pep Club 2,3:
F.H.A. Club 2; Office Occupations 4. Office Assistant 3. Office Occupations Homecoming Cochairman 4.
Cadet Staff 3,4; Cadet Band I,
2; Concert Band 3.4: Woodwind Ensemble 3.4-: Clarinet
Quartet Contest 3: State Band
Contest 3; Futurf' :\urst>s Club
1,2.3,4, Vice-President 4; l\ursf's
Office Assistant 1,2.3,4; Spanish
Club 2,3.4. Dramatics Club 3,4;
Latin Club 1 ; Student Council
Alternate 4; Book Club 3,4, Secretary; Senior Class Play 4.
CHARLES G.
OLIVER
Wrestling 1,2,3,+: Track l, ~Ian
ager 2,3: Baseball .!'.tanager 4: Cadet Band l; Concert Band 2,3.+:
State Band Contest 3.4: Bra,;s Ensembles 2.3.4: State Solo & Ensemble Contest 2,3,4: Student
Council Elections Assembly 3:
Spring Sports Assembly 2,3;
Homecoming Dance Committee 4:
Dramatics Club 1,2.3,4: "Frankie
& Johnnie" 1 ; "The Boy Who
Said Xo" l; Senior Class Play.
"Our Town" 4.
FAYE RCTH
OLSON
Class Council 3: Girl's Choir
2: Big Mac Day 2: Homecoming Decorations 2,3: H omecoming Dance Committee 2: Homecoming Flo"<"'~ Committee 4:
Homecoming Parade Co111111ittcc
4: Homecoming Queen Committee 4: Girls' Chorus 3: Advanced Girls 4. President 4;
Spanish Club 3: Art Club ·l.
ED\VARD
ALBERT
PAL~IER
Football l, Golf 2; Latin
Cluh 2.
LESLIE THO~fAS
PERKS
Transf('r From Cairo IIi<:h,
Cai10, lllinoi,.
MICHAEL vVADE
PAUL
PRASAD PENESETTI
A.F.S. Student From India 4;
Dramatic Club 4; A F.S. Club
4; Chess Club 4 .
Spanish Club 2; C:arlt-t Band l ;
Concert Band 2,3,4; Sabatour 3.
PENNY AN:N
PEXXIXGTOX
SUSAN BETH
PARRY
Class Council Alternate I ;
Student Council Assembly 2:
Spanish Club 3,4. Class Float
1,2,3,4.
National Honor Society 3.4: A.F.S.
Finalist 3: Student Council 3 ;·
Class Council Alternate' 4; Senior
Class Play: Social Studies AssC'rnbly 4; Homecoming Assembly
Committee 4; Social Studies Club
3.4, Secretarv-Treasurer 3.4: The
Scholarly Tl oily AdanH 3: Concert
Choir 3: Advanced Girls -!- ; Cadet
Band I : Dramatics Club 4: A.F.S.
Club 2.3,4: French Club 1,2,'3,-J..
RICHARD :'.\1ARC
PERL~1 UTTER
Orchestra 1,2, Si-rgeant At
I;
French
Club
Arms
I; A.F.S. Club I; Monitor
Staff 2,3,4, Associate Editor
4; Cadet Staff 3: Take Ffre
2; Voice of Democracy 3,
1st Place School, 2nd Place
City; National Honor Society 3,4; School Science
Award 3; Summer Science
Scholarship to N.I.U. 4.
MICHAEL PIESZALA
Football 1,2,4; Basketball
Track 1,2,3,4; Class Day 2,3
Student Council Assembly 2,3
Big Mac Day 3.
A few are dozing,
The bell's about to ring.
Book's are closing,
\\'hat freedom the sound will bring.
SUSAN LOUISE
PILCHER
Student Council I ; Class Float
1,2,3,4; Homecoming Decorations Committee 1,2,3.4; Homecoming Queen Committee 2,4;
Junior Talent Show; Decatur
High Exchange Assembly 3: Senior Class Play 4; Girls Glee Club
I: French Club 2,3; Prom Committee 3: Student Council Assembly 1,2,3; Cadet Staff 4.
CLASS OF 1965
J ACK PITZER
Cadet Band I : Boys' Chorus I ;
Choraliers 3,4: Football 1.2;
Track 1.2.3,4; Wrestling 3,4:
Concert Choir 2.3: Music Man
4; Stephen Decatur Exchange
Assembly 3 ; Lakeview Exchange
As~embly 4.
STANLEY LANDON
POGUE
FRANCES LYNETTE
RAY
Cadet Band I: Chess Club 1,2,
3,4; German Club 3; German
Club Float 3.
JOHN E. QCICK
J AXET AXN POLEN
G.A.A. 1,2.3,4; G.A.A. FI oat
Committee 2,4: Girls Chorus 2;
Home Ernnomics Assistant 4.
PRID E~1 0RE
Library Stu.i I ,2; Library Club
1,2, President 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4,
Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3,
President 4; Office Helper 3,
Student Assistant 4; Float Committee 4.
::\1ARY KAT HLEEN
POP:\IA
KATHY ELAIXE
REETER
Latin Club 1,2, Secretary 2; AFS
Club 3; Dramatics Club 3; German Club 3,4, Secretary 4; Xational Honor Society 3.4; Class
Council Alternate 4; Homecoming
Committee 4; Cadet 3,4, Sales
M anager 4; Student Government
Day 3; Float 3,4: Xational Merit
Letter of Commendation.
Girls Choir 4; Spanish Club 3.4,
Treasurer 4: Pep Club 4; AFS 3:
Drama Club 1.2.3.4: Library Club
1: Homecoming Assembly Committee 4.
SANDRA KAY
RENTFRO
Spanish Club 3,4: Vice-President
4; Xationa l H onor Society 3,4;
J unior Varsity Cheerleader 4: O ffice Assistant 3: H omecoming
Committee 4; Homecoming Assembly 4.
WILLIAM
DONALD
PRUETT
J UDIT H YVONNE
:\1ALCOL:\I V.
REPLOGLE
Cadet Band 1.2: Concert Band
3.4, State Contest 3,4; Brass Ensembles
3;1,
State
Contest;
\.\'restling 1.2: Tennis 1.2: Band
Show 1,2.3,4.
football 1,2,3, I: Basketball
I ; lh~ebnll 1,'2. ; Hoys Chorus 1.
SANDRA LEE REED
Latin Club 1.2: :'\urses Club
I: Student Council 3 ..\lternate 2: Float Committee 3,
4; Homccominl:( Committee
4: Election Judge 4.
YVONNE
CHARLOTTE
REUBEN
Class Council 1 : Big :\fac
Day Assrmhlr 2 Xational
Honor Society 3,4: Prom
Tickets Committee 3.
LOREN FRIED
REUL ER
Football 1 2. Wrestling 1,2;
Track 1,2,3,4: Big Mac Day 1:
Class Council 4.
:\fARY ANN
RICHARDS
CHERYL LYNN
RICHARDSON
French Club 1.2: Glee Club
I: Girls' Choir 2. Concert
Choir 3; Advanced Girls'
Choir 4; Float Committee
2.3,4: Pep Club I : Student
Council Alternate -1; Homecoming
Committee
3.4;
Prom Committee 3; Take
Five 2. Musical :\fontage 3:
Curtain Raiser 3: Christmas Program 1.2,3: Class
Council 2.3, Alternate I.
Student Council Alternate 1,3;
Class Council 2, Alternate 3;
Junior Talent Show 3; Prom
Photography
Committee
3;
Homecoming Dance Committee 4;
Student Council Assemblies 1,2;
Big Mac Day 2,3; Co-Chairman of
Float 2.
BEVERLY AXl\
ROGERS
:\fonitor Staff 4: Office Assistant ·J.. Homecoming Ticket Committee 2.
SUSA~ LYNN RICE
ROBERT LESLIE
ROCK
'\lurse's Office Helper 1 2.'3 Future Xurses' Club 1,2.3,4. Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice-President
3.
Ron is somewhat new at Mac, but he has the same old problems.
His feeling about the food and Iockt'r troubles arc quite clear,
But we hope he's as glad to be at Mac
As we are to haw him here.
Band 4; French Club 4; Orchestra 4; Xational Honor Society 3,
4.
SH EILA
MAUR EEN
RIEBOCK
Cadet Sales Staff I ,2,3,4; Monitor New Staff 3,4: GA.A. 2,3;
A1111;:1 kau Fid<l Scrvitc Club 3,4;
Pep Club 2,3: German Club 1,2,
Treasurer 2: Prom Programs Committee 3: Homecoming Committees 3,4: Lake,·iew Exchange Assembly 4: Homecoming Assembly
4; Student Counril Assemblies 2,3;
Freshmen Chorus; Mixed Chorus
2; Music Programs 1,2; Style
Show 3.
CLASS OF 1965
KI:ITH i\IARTI.N
ROGERS
Football 1,2,3,4, Tri-Captain 4,
Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,
4; Student Council 2; C I ass
Council 2, Vice President 2; Spanish Club 3,4; French Club 2;
Homecoming A••embl>· 4; Baseball
I ; Float Committee 3,4; Big ~inc
Day 2; Science Club.
JI ~1 ~1 Y ALLEN
ROPPA
Spanish
Club
1,2; Student
Council
Reprcscntathe
1,4;
Football 1 2; Basketball 1,2,3,4;
Baseball 1,2,3.4; Monitor Staff
3,4, Big Mac Day l.
HUGH HEXRY
RO\VDEX
C HARL E~E A .N.N
Band 1,2,3: Stude
C ~cil 2;
~fonitor 1.2,3,4; Latin Club 2;
Football 1,3,4; Baseball 2, Bi~
~fac Day 1 ; Class Council Alternate 4.
Flnat I 2,3
BJORC7 R. RORVIK
JOHX SO'A RO f 7
Frenc C
4; Gennan Club 4;
Art Club 4; AFS Club 4; Foreign Exchange Student F r om
:-\orway 4.
Footb, .
Basketba
Track 1,2; Student Council Representati\"e 1,4; Boys' State 3; Big
~lac Day 3.
\ VILLIAl\1 PATRIC K
RYA\'
DI.\'\E l\f,\RIE
SALOGGA
~IARILYX AlJREITA
I.\'\, Gl'Y
SAXDERS
S .\ '\"G<) fl R
Spanish Club
2 '3 l- iotball I,
2: Ba~ketball 1,2,3,4; Bas<"hall I,
2,3,4: Homecoming ,\ sscmbl)' 4.
Future '\u~es Club I; Junior
Typist 4 Homecominl'( Ticket
Committee 3.
Cadet B"
I C cer Band 2,
3,4; Drama Club 1,2,3,4; GAA
2,3,1; Junior Typist 4; Wood
gnscmhlcs 2.3.4.
GAY LEE
SCHLACTER
ARCHIE LEE
SCARLETIE
Cho.al ~l 1s1c
Club 2.
1,2,3;
Spanish
Girls' Glee Club I Science ReS!'an·h Club I; Latin Club 1,2,
3,4 · Gir s' Chorus 2 . SDH S Exrhan r \ s.crnbly 2. J uni r Talent
Sh• w
3;
Girls'
Choir
3; P '\ Queen Committee 3;
Senior Class Cnimcil 4 : Senior
tn · 4; Dramatics
Social Com
Club 3; TJ ~ S',I: larly Ho 11 y
Adams Plav
'\ational Honor
Society s:-t; :'\ational ~le rit
Scholar,hip Letter of Commendation 4.
JU FF
J
SHARON LYNN
SCH~HDT
ED\VIN LEON
SCOTT
Latin Club 1,2; Student
Council Alternate 4; Homecoming Committee 4.
Spanish Club 3,4; Class Council Alternate 2: Football 2;
Wrestling I.
JULIE Al'\N
SEDERLUXD
Red Cross Club 1; Future
~urses Club 2; Homecoming
Queen Committee 3; Office
Assistant 3; Junior Typist 4.
JACQTJELIXE
SHOBE
Spanish Club 1,2: Homecoming Queen Committee 3;
Homeroom Representative 3;
CAA I.
TERRY L. SEATS
Vocational Auto ~fechanics 'l. i
\VILLIAM
PEXDLETON
SHADE
Xational Honor Society 3,4; AFS
Exchange Student 4; President
Student Council 3,4; Intra-City
Student Council 3,4; Law Day
Assembly 3 ; Basketball 2 ; Golf
2,4; Junior Kiwanian 4.
Our first year at Mac
Proved to be only the beginning.
ROD STANLEY
SL\1MONS
Although we were just freshman,
\Ve proved our efforts by winning.
Cadet Band I; Football
I,
2; Golf 2; Big Mac Day I ; Student-Faculty Game 3.
JAXICE LYN SI:\fS
Student Council Alternate 2;
F.T.A. Club 1,2,3; French Club
2,3,4; German Club 4; Cadet
4; Monitor 4, Co-Editor of News
Staff 4.
CLASS OF 1965
JOAX::\":C :-.IARI E
S IXG LETO ~
Transferred from St. Teresa 3;
Latin Club 3,4; Spanish Club 3;
AFS Club 3,4: Cadet 4.
BRU CE DALE
DA::\"XY PAUL
SHARO::\" SUE
SLEDGE
~f A R Y ST EPHAXY
XAXCY KARE:\
S ~HTH
G .,\.,\ 1 .\FS -t Spanish
Club 1.2. Secretar} 3 President 4-. Biol• •gv Lah Assistant 3.4.
··
S ~1ITH
S~HTH
S~ HTH
Boys Chorus I.
\ \ restling 2.
Orchestra 1.2: French Club 1.2;
Pep Club 1; Russian Club 2.3.
Treasurer 2; Concert Choir 3;
Choraliers 4: Curtain Rai<er 3:
Fall Concert 1; Xational Ilono1
Sonety 3,4; Lakevil'w Exrhangc
Assembly 4.
SH EILA RAE S ~HTH
CAROLJOAXX
STEELE
CYNTHIA SVE
Cadet Band 1 : Concert Band 2,
3,4, Recording Secretary 4: Class
Council Representative 2; Student Council Representative 3:
Latin Club 1.2.3,-1-. T reasurer 2:
National Honor Society 3,-1-.
French Club 1,3,4: AFS Club 3,
4; Library Assistant 1 ; Dramatics Club 4: FTA Club 4: Paperback Book Club 4: National
Honor Society 3,4: French Xationals 3: Commencement Usher 3: Senior Class Play Publicity
Committee 4.
DELBERT F. STOUT,
JR.
STER~S
Freshman Chorus: :\fixed
rus 2.
'
Cho-
JOH::\" CARLBERT
STROCP
J unior Achie,·cmcnt
Club I.
1; Camera
SOXDRA J EA::\"
STE\\'. \RT
Spar i,h Club 3, I, ~fonitor
Sr :\ff 4 Fr t''hm.1n Chorus;
;\fo.c<l Chorus '.?.
PATRICIA J EAN
J EANETTE ANNE
SULLIVAN
SCH O~ISKE
KATHLEEN MARY
Sl LLI\'A:\
F.H A. 4.
CAROLYN
T R CDY
SU ~1 ~ 1 E R
Transferred from St Teresa 4
J UDY S\VAM
GAA I: Junior Achievement 2,
Distributive
Education
3.4:
Club 4
Transferred from Cairo. Illinois.
5
Exceling to victory,
\ Ve continued our fame.
The A.oat \.,,·as different,
But the spirit's always the same.
DONALD ROY
S\VARTZ
LESLIE \\'AYNE
S\VARTZ
Baseball I
Spanish Club; Rifle Club I.
JIM LESLIE
TADLOCK
CLASS OF 1965
GIXA KAY
TAYLOR
LI:\'DA DIA:'\£
TAYLOR
Girls Glee Club 1; Homecoming
Decorations Committee 2; Office :Messenger 3; Junior Typist 4.
TH0~1AS JA::\IES
TH011AS
Class Alternate 4; Senior Class
Play; Junior Achievement 3.
JOAXXE
ELIZABETH
TAYLOR
French Club 3,4; Pep Club 4 ·
Cadet Ad\'ertising Staff 4 Sale~
Staff 4.
Transferred from Eisenhower.
LCCILLE
PAlrLETTE
TAYLOR
STA:\ TAYLOR
l'R \:\K
Homecoming
Committee
2;
Float Committee 3: Wrestling
2,3,4; Golf 2.
THO~L\LLA, III
Football 1.2.3,4: Track 1.2.
3,4.
PEXXY TEXX.\XT
GARY I .EE
Freshman Chorus
1:
~fixed
Choir 2: Girls Chorus 3. Girls
Choir 4; Junior Achievement 2.
PATRICIA
KIXGSLEY TEARE
Latin Club 1,4; Cadet Band 1 ;
Student Council 1,4; H0mecoming Committee 2; Treasurer 3;
AFS Club 3; Cadet .\sst. Faculty Editor 3, Co-Editor-inChief 4; NCTE Finalist 3; National ~Ierit Letter of Commendation 4.
Latin Club 1 ; Big ~lac Day I ;
Freshman
Attendant;
HomeCt,ming C<•mmittee '.:!.-!: Student Council Reprt')c11tat"c 2.
Alternate 4;
Junior Talent
Show; French Club 3.-l. President 4; Prom Committee 3;
Freshman Orientation 4: I Iomecoming 4; Lake\ iew Exchange
.\ssembly 4; Cadet Class CoEditor 1: C.D .\.S.C. Con\'ention
Hostess 4.
BONNIE JEAN
THO~IAS
Girls Chorus 2; .\FS Club 3,4;
National Honor Society 3,4;
Council .\ltcrnate 3; Honors Day
3; Student Go\'ernment Day 3;
French National Tests 3; Freshman Orientation 3; Pep Club
4: Dramatics Club 4: Future
Teachers Club 4; Cadet Staff -! ;
National Merit Letter of Commendation.
SUE TODD
Secretary I ; Girls Chorus I ;
Cid~ Chvir 2,3; A<hanu:u Gi1b
Choir 4: '"Take Fi\·e"' 2: Cla~~
Council 2.-l; French Club 2:
Homecomin~
C(,mmittt·e
2.·I
Prom CommittC'e 3: Juni<•r Talent Sho\' . DHS Exchan~e Assemhly 3: Senior Play; · CadN
Staff 4.
THO~IPSOX
Cadrt Rand 1.2,:1. C<'ncert
Band I.
JACQl1ELIXE
ARLEXE
TRO\'ATO
:MARLA TURNER
J\HKE LUE lTNGER
Y.F C 2,3: Student Council 3;
F.H.A. 4; Art Club.
Transferred from Florida Central
Academy 2; Football 3,4.
Pep Cluh 1,2. Student
Counc-il El('('tion \ssembly
3,4: Class Council .\lternate
3: Dance Committee 4: Senior Class Play.
JACK LEE
VAXDEVA::\TER
Football 1,2.
DARRELL
VANFOSSAN
Football 1, Manager 2,3,4: Science Club.
VIRGl:\IA KAY
\'ACGH:;\1'
Junior \'arsity Cheerleader
4; Homecoming .\ssembly 4:
Student Council Representative 4: Class Council Representative 3; Alternate 1 ;
Advanced Girls Choir, Treasurer 4; Girls Choir 2.3: Girls
Glee Club
I : "Curtain
Raiser" 3: "Take Fi,·c" 2;
:\.fosical :\.fontage 2, Homecoming Decorations Committee 2: Dramatics Club
2: Latin Club 1 ; Pep Club
1,4.
Full speed ahead the Juniors did take
Twenty thousand napkins for this float did make,
A turning wheel and a Merri-Mac
Promised that next year we would be back.
STEVEN ALAN
VOLLE
AVA 1,2,3,4; Stage Crew 1,2,3,
Stage C,o-Manager 4: Wrestling
I; Golf 1,2,3,4: Student Council
2; Science Club I ; Junior
Achievement Assembly 3,4.
LAlVfAE \VACHHOIZ
Transfer from La Gro,·e High,
Farina, Illinois 4; Girls' Choir 4.
178
CLASS OF 1965
NELDASlJE
\VAGOXER
PA~IELA AXNt \\'AIT
Transfer from Kinmundy-Alma 2;
Sophomore Talent Show: F.N.A.
2; Dramatics Club 2,3; Class
Council 3 ; Home Economics
Assistant 3.
Transferred from St Teresa 3;
French Club 3: Spanish Club 3;
\FS Club 3,4; Cadet Staff 4;
Class Council 4; Social Studies
Club 4 .
SUSAN LYNN
\ VAKEMAN
JOHN RUSSELL
\ VALTER
l\IARILYN SUE
\ VALT ON
J C DIT H LYXN
\ VAYXE
Band 1,2: Dramatics Club 1,2,3;
F11tt1rt> T"arhf'rs I ; AFS Club 3;
Girls Choir 3; Advanced Girls
Choir 4; Fun Club Council 2;
Paper Back Club.
Dramatics Club 4; Spanish Club
4; Language Club Float Committee 4; Senior Class Play;
Golf 4.
Library 1; Nurses Club 2.
Pep Club 1 , CAA 1 : Dramatics Club 1,2,3; AFS
Club 3.
LORENE ANN
\ VESTERMAN
NANCY JANE
\ VALKER
C O~N IE SUE \VALL
ROBERTA KAY
\VHITACRE
Choraliers 3,4; Concert Choir 3;
Monitor Staff 3,4, Big Mac Day
2; Homecoming Committee 2,3:
French Club 3; Student Council
3; Council Alternate 2.
Student Council 3; Assistant
Editor of Cadet Business Staff;
Cadet Sales Staff 3,4; Cadet Advertising Staff 2,4: AFS €1ub 3,
4; French Club 3,4; Girls Glee
Club 1 ; Girls Chorus 2; Dramatics Club 4; Homecoming
Decorations Committee 3.
Freshman Chorus: Girls Chon1s
2: AFS Club I : FHA Club 2,3:
Reporter 2; Class Council 3, Student Council Alternate 4: Pep
Club 2: Spanish Club 3. Dramatics Club 3,4: Cadet Staff 3;
Homecoming
Committee
1,3:
FHA Float 2.
LINDA JOAN \\HITE
JOHN EARL \\'HITE
Cadet Band I ; Concert Band
2,3,1; Woodwind Ensemble 4; Library Staff 1,2,3, Vice-President
3; Camera Club 2,4; Latin Club;
T rack 1,2.
Cadet Business Staff; Cadet Advertising Staff 1,2,3, Manager 4 ;
Frrnch Club I ? · Girls Gire r.Juh
1; Dolphin Club 1,2; .\FS Club
2;
Homecoming
Decorations
Committee 4; Cadet Sales Staff
2,3,4; H omecoming Queen Committee 4; Homecoming A~sem
bly 4.
French Club 1,2
DO\ .\LD I re
\\HI rl:\f \ \
\\'rc•tling
.\rts Club 2.
(, a 11 ic
DOrGL \'>0
\\TILCO:\.
Ba•l'ball I ; Baskl'tl 111
Day I.
RICH.\RD KEXT
RICHARD LY:\:\
\\' ILLI.\~IS
Concert Band 3 1 StudcntFacult,· Game 3. (;l'nnan
Cluh 3 ·I, Treasurn ,! ; Class
Council 1 1 St dc-nt Council 2,
Sr r inr Cl.is• \'ic1•Prrsido H 1ecorning rJoat
Chairman I.
\\' ILLL\~1S
Track 2.
~IAR 5H \
Big .\file
GL.L \ \ ED\VARD
\\ ILLIA~JS
Cadet Band I ; Concert ll:ind 2,
3,4: Wrestling 1,2; Tra<'k 1,2,3,4,
Dance Band 2,3; Brass 1:ns1•mblc
3.4; Class Council ,\ltl'matc.
I OCl5[
\\I f~IFR
Latin Club 3; (
C 1oir,
Prc<idmt 3: Choralicrs 4:
"Take Fi\e" 2: .\tusical
.\lontage 3: Cadl't Staff
1,2.3.4: Homecoming Decorations
Committee
1.2;
Homecoming Parade Committee
4,
Homecoming
Queen
Committee
4;
Homecoming .\I um Committl'c 4: Pep Club I.
C..\ROL JEAX \\'OLFE
Fu ~r" '\"~rscs' Clu _; Librar')'
Club I, Secretary; French Club
2,3; Girls' Glee Club 1; Cir••'
Choir 2.3: Advanced Girls' C
4: Dramatics Cluh 3,4; AF S
Club 3,4: H •m. c ning Quc-.-n
Committl'e 4. Student Council
Rt'prescntathe 4.
A haunted hou~e and a A~ ing \\itch
\\'ill be rememl)('red forcwr.
Because tlw record of the Cla~, of '65 RO\ \LD LLO\
\\'ill be broken nc\cr.
\\ OODS
Transferred from
< h wcr 3;
Football 3,4; Basket hall 3,4;
Track 3.4; Homecoming Dl'rurations 4.
180
CLASS OF 1965
DA \'ID LEE \\'OOTEX
MICHAEL DC.\~
\VOOLRIDGC
Tennis 1 ; Art Club 2 3 Senior
Class Play; Exchange
sscmbly
4; Senior Class Float.
\\ rcstling I.
Cla<s (
Baseball
S
l, .\
Jent Council 3.
TERRI LY'\:\
"\ORK
Football 2 \\
Football 1,2,3: Or~ ., ·a
Girls Glee (
Girls
Chorus 2: Girls Choir 3; Ad,·anced Girls Choir 4; Class
Council I ; Decoration Committee 1,2; J unior T rpist 4.
BROCK T \ YLOR
PEGGY HARPER
YLL\ ERfO'\
~IIC'H \EL I"\'\'\
BR\CGH10'\
RO'\ALD DL\~
"\ I:L\'ERTO~
DO~ALD GL\l
G.\R\ LEC WORD
3.
'
Concert Band 2,3,4; Cadt't Band
I Radio Club I. Wrestling 3
Brass Ensemble 2 3,4 Dramatics
Club 3: Spring Festival 1,2,3,4;
l\hmc Contest 3,4 H onors Day
3.
Bcrrs
Transfer
:'\om al
l nhersity
Hi11;h 4, Football-!; Track 4.
ALICE LOCISC
YOC:\G
Student C'· •uncil Sc• re tan· 'l .1 •
.\lternate 1 Class C' unC'il 5 \l
ternate _. "\au• •nal H on• ·r S'
cietv 3,4 Cadd Sraff 2.
Or
ganizations Edit .. r ~. Latin Club
l .'.!.3,4; Illinois State Latin Conte<t 1.2,3; Bi11; :O.lac Da,· ,\m~m
blv 2: .-\FS Club 2: Cirl• GlC'e
Ciub 1: Girls Choir 2,3, Trca<urer 3: Take Five 3: D olphin• 2;
H omeconum:
Conunittcc
2,4:
Queen Conunittee Co-C'hainnan
4: Fre,hman Orientation 4
R. STEVI: HILL
Cailrt R:mil
Club I
ROBI Rf ~1. Hl ~TER
I:
German
KENNETH ROY McGLADE
TONY MARION
REX MARTIN
CAROL NEWLIN
NOT PICTURED
LINDA SUE BARNS
DON BREWER
GARY CAMP
TI~! CLEARY
JOHN CLENDENEN
DAN COLE
LOREN COLEMAN
DENNIS COX
STEPHEN GIDEON
RICHARD GILASPIE
PAM GOODWIN
JO.\X McELRATH
SCSAN RAMSEY
RICHARD REDDING
EUGENE ROBERT REYNOLDS
LIND,\ ~fAE RCGHERFORD
BILL F. SANDERS
JOHN SHEILDS
BILL TUTTLE
CLAUDIA \ 'OELCKER
LARRY VOYLES
RALPH \\'EA VER
CHARLES \\'INDGARDNER
WITH OUR APPRECIATION
The Concert Band
The Cadet Bands, Blue and Silver, combined to
play for half of the home basketball games. This
band also performed at the Band Show.
This band has a busy schedule during the year. It
included playing for all the home football games,
half of the home basketball games, a concert at
Roosevelt Junior H.S., in several civic parades, and
at the annual band show. But the band will not
stop along with school, for on June 9 it begins a
tour of the East ending up at the \Vorld's Fair.
On the trip they will travel through Washington
D.C., New York, and two performances at the
Tiparillo Band Pavillion at the Fair. Awards won
by this band include Class A in the IHSA Band
Contest this year and finest superior last year.
This year the Stage Band placed first in Class A
at the Stage Band Festival at Millikin University, a fact all MacArthur should be proud of.
This band played for the A.F.S. assembly, P.T.A.
program, Lakeview Exchange Assembly, Musical
Montage, and for several civic groups.
The Brass Ensemble and the Woodwind Ensemble
participated in the IHSA Solo and Ensemble Contest in March.
182
IN HIS
F00TSTEPS .
1
General .MacArthur signing Japane<e
WE
FOLLOW.
Gt•m·ral \f ' \ thur as he appeared a wrrk before thr ,\nnistice
in 1918 " S Jadn in the ,\rdem, Franre.
~urrender
papers in 1945.
JUNIOR KIWANIANS
SEATED: ~fikc Elhl, Bill Baird, J R. Coutrakon, Mike Bader. STANDING: Rick Friedman,
Bill Shade, Jeff Duncan, Doug Hamman.
ACT SEMI-FINALISTS
ROW I: Dkk Pt"rlmuttt"r, Mit"helle Highl«-y Kathy Downey,
Sandy Rentfro, Kathy Popma. Sally Burk, Phyllis Kelm, Gay Lee
Schlachter, John Lewis. ROW 2: Lynn Lowe. Bob Rock, Paul
Irvin, Richard Frill, Da,-e Lockmiller, Greg Dent, Ed Palmer,
Paul Cutlip. Doug; Hamman, Bill Baird. ROH' 3: Pam Wait, Pat
Teare, Sandy Bralley, Carol Steele, Jean Bullock, Stephanie
Smith, Bonnie Thomas, Janet B.:idcrn icdl•n, Barb Dyar '\ot Pictured John Gra\'CS.
GRADUATION
SERGEANTS AT ARMS
~iike
Bader
Doug Hamman
Da\'t' Loe kmillcr
Jim Rupp.,
April Kruzan
Anwrican ~fusic Foundation
OUTSTANDING
STUDENT PERFORMER
A\\ ARD given to April Krm:111 for hc1
performance on the piano '~itli tlil: Stage
Band at the ~1 illikin Cni\l:rsity Sta~1·
Band Contest held Janua1)' 16, 196~> Slw
rccciwd in addition to thf' award a
$200.00 ) scholarship to tlw Berklec
School of ~!usic. Bo~Lon. ~fa~s.'\ch11si-tt~.
RECIPIENTS OF MERIT LETTERS OF COMMENDATION
Letter of Commrndation
ROW I Pam Wait, ~ ! ichellc Hi;l.hly, Kathy Popma. Sall) Buck.
Gay Lee Schlachter, Barb Dyar. ROW 2. Bonnie Thomas, Grrg
Dent, Jeff Duncan. Bill Shade. Rirhard Fritz. :\l ike Da' is. ROH'
3. Pat Teare. Jeanne Bullock, Paul Cutlip. Paul l r\"in. John L,.i"~
Not pictured John Gra\"CS, John Cuutrakon
HIGHLIGHTS
IN
HISTORY
VALEDICTORIAN
D.A.R.A\VARD
Barbara Dyar
SALUTATORIAN
ORATOR
John Coutrakon
William Baird
186
CO-VALEDICTORIAN
CO-VALEDICTORIAN
Jeanne Bullock
Carol Steele
S.A.R. AWARD
STUDENT COUNCIL
PRESIDENT
SENIOR CLASS PRESIDENT
NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY
PRESIDENT
William Shade
Doug Hamman
187
INDEX AND ADS
INDEX
A
\bbott R irk 78 8l, 107,126
Adam• ~I n 48 20
..? 88 I 8
Alex r, r (
Al xnndcr Ju"! 6 I I
'\lcxancl r Mar
Allen Mr 0
Allen Di.u ll2, 13.!
Alk·n J.m
Alle11 Jerry '>7 07,11t1~2
Allen, Martha 71 I i6
Alll"I Mrke 126
B.uncs, M rs 16
BarnC's Crnd) 11.!
Barne~ H<'len 138
Barnes l.r rh
Barnett, ChriS 76,79, 11 ..
Barnhart Gan I t 7
1
I
Boone' D:l\ (' 8.! I 12
B nC' JC'ff l I 8
B sc Jar. q/ 1 8
B
, J1rr 138
n ooth \ fo:hael 132
Boyle, Rick 87,132
Boyle, Tract'y 25, 149
Bmcly, l .inda 83, 126
B
I
2
H
Bachma
Bader, M1
) 86 102,104 108,
110,I
Bailey D
Baile), I
Baile) j clath
Bailey Jod>·
Bailey, Knthy 126
Baile>, Linda Ka)e I 26
Baird, Bill 25,60,6!),f:?O 145 147,130,18-i
Baird, Carol>n 8..!,88,13:.!
Baker, Barbara 71 , 14 7
Baker, 1-: mily 126
Baker, StC\'C 107,120,132
Balding, I.)nn 69,138
Baldock, Pam 82,138
Baldock, Patrina 1
Baldt-.i
fo. 16
Ball, 'Beckr 138
Ball, Lynn
Ball, ~larilyn
Ball, Pnrn
Bandy, Cledia 147
Banfield, Wayne 138
Barbcr,i'\ndy 74,147
llarfil'ld, Rl~hard 132
Barfield Donna 14 7
Barfield, V1ck1 126
Barger, I.es 103,l I0, 138,158,164
Barnard, Jim 72, 73, I 26
Brookman , Robert 78,132
Brooks. Lee 64,82,93, 131 b2
Brown, Beth 149
aroh11 78,8 3 1~
Bro\, n, Esther 132
Bertram, latt 76,79,132
Bro"n, John 107, ~32
Best, Cyn hia 148
Brown, Karcf--93 fa2
Bilyeu, B b 126
'Brown ::\lart,'lra 89 132
Bingamat Carol Jo 25 ,!Hi,62,68,84, 115,14 liro\\ 1i, Maryln 69, 2,88, I :s2
~iscan~b
;BB 2
Brown, Panwla 95, 126
Brshop, Pa:.;:1:.:_n,;;1;3~8~~-a-~~....._~-~
Bro\'n, Rosemarie 82, 132
Biv.,.ns D
Bro,, n. Sulannc 138
Blarkb 1
BM\\n, Teresa 119
Blackb
Browning. Joe 138
Bia hit
Brownlee, John l '32
Blakeman B
,t
Brubeck, Sue 118
Blaken: an, Cheryl 132
BrUSC>, Helene 71,94,118
Blalceman Jo>
Bru~ Nethallah 78.132
Blankenship, Mirhael I
B
R bcrt 138
Blanker.ship, Ron 57,10
ri Susan 96.132
Blanker.ship Sheila 14
Bryson Becky ]3 78,132
Bia} lock, Car I l
Buchanan Susan 31 . ~6 .85 90 I ~O '31 1 2
Blarlock ~ t 13
Buck Sall) 65,66,150,185 181
m · tiard u7,126
Buck, Stuart 107,126
obbitt, Terf)' 149, 102
Buckles, Mr. 9,84
Bockstahkr, Fred tlO 138
Budd, Gary 73, 126
Bockstahlt·r, lrC'hc 132
Budd, Judy 64.68,69,91,93, 1is
Bochm,Jud>· 138
BukC'r, Philip 150
Boehm, Linda 93,126
Bullock JrannC' 65,92, 150, 185, 184
Bog~s, Da\•id 138
llumgnrdencr, Dorm 95,96, 138
Bohanek, llctty Ann 1:rn
Hundt, Barbara 74,126
Bohner, Steven n.91,132
Bunrh Jack 78.81 126
ll land C}ntlua 1../1>
Bundy Lmda 91.92,94,95.126
B Jerj.t<..k. Stnl' l8 49,1 /,J38
Bundr, l\larcia 82,93,138
Bolin Bcb 91, 6
Burchard, John 103,150
Bollhorst, St vc 7 I 07,126
Burd1c.k, Cheu 138
Bomball, Dick 7
,138
Burdine, Judy 94,138
Born ball, Kathr 78, 126
Burdmc, Sam 132
Bonds, Glenda 126
Burdine, Ste\ c 78
Booher, ~Ir. 20,131
Burge, Janet 82,91,138
INDEX
Bur enrr, J rry 8, H 'IC) 86, 10.? 111 ,150, 162
Bure" Fr<ir. • ll 11:.!
Bur • Fr d 1 ' 10 1,15 , l >l
Chambcn, Tom
C app, Joan 8!,152
(,lark Bech 1!2 1 ,9
C'lark, C'har. \' D1emam 126
Cl k H.mv
Clark jacq•1dine 152
Da' Michael 85,151,185
Dads, Terry
Da~, St phen 151
Deadmond C.arv 76 79
r
(
l
(
(
l
l
(
(
C' 11
(
ri
11 H )J,')lllll 9110lL1;,'SI
( m1 cl Jm 102,117,J,
C n J 1., Kath) 3U 9 \,I \2
Campb 11 Ke, in 83,107,1:.:6
Campbell :StrH· 78,107,114,13.?
Campbell, \\ 1lliam 73, l 26
Oanham, Jeff 69,73,90, 138
Canha111, Stcyc 78,125, 126
Cantrell, Pain 90, 132
Carpon1', L 11,J~ 93,132
C<irs.;11 , Greg 8-1, l02.,136,137,13
Carlson Mrs 20,5B
Carothers, I >cnnis 1:i2
Carrel, ~tike 78,107,126
Carrel, Pat 76,138
Carroll, Shelley 83,90,126
Carry, Shirlry
Carter, Carol 151
Carter, Duane .78,81,'88 12
Carter. Greg 107,132
Carter, jean -96,139
Caruthers, Miss 20,125
Cassity, Tom 139
Castelli, Darrilyn 151
Castelli, Frank 126
Castelli. Julius 139
Caudle, Mr 20,145
Chabot, Dennis f51
Chabot, Ron 84,107,IW,130,131 1 132
Chambcrlam, Tom 107,132
Chancy, Di'i\'C 76,79,80,107,132
Chapman, Hill 126
Chapman, Dec 8,25,50,86,88 151
Chamcsk~ Robert 73,91, l 32
ChC"ath:u&, Daniel :M.54.8'.!,l 07,114.132
Cht"atham, Sus.1n 13,50 151
Cheever, ~follorr 7,31.~rn.•H ,BO, 152
Chenowl·th, Wayne 119
Chcpen, Bill
Childre~ Larr)' 7'1,8 .107.126
Chnsl1sor., lleuyJoanne 71,Q5,152
Cl ri~una'1 Jim 4Q,&8,6Q,73 60 90,1~7,!39
Cin1l.liron Joy 139
<. " Nancv
C'ra1 , Mn '?0,
( ranes, Lu SS, 0,92 126
l r r c, Ja<ttue Lynn 92, I 39
Miss~O
Cul\ ens,
Gnlv\!ns, Chris 82.88 132
Cravens, lnsri 81 8&,139
Cravens,Ke\·i 107,126
CrawforSI. Ci~1bv 83,89,126
Crawford.Pat
Crawford. Ste.ve 107 132
Creekmur, Dana 83,90,12.b
Creekmur, Donna 71,15'3
Cress, Caro!Jn 96 139
Cff'w Ve \nn lb 81,9. I I.!
Untchclo~,s san 126
Cross, Bob 47,71,102,153
'Cummmgs, Annette 139
Cunru:igharo, Linda 153
Cu ngham, Marilyn 96,97,132
Cunmngha Dollljll Jaenj53
Currey, Tim 107.L32
Currie, Annie 153
Curtis, Mr. 20.106,137
Cutlip, Paul 5,25,33,48,65,80,153,165,184
fr4
D
Dager, Nick
Daily, Peter 88,90,132
Dannl'r, Carol 1'.!6
Darst... Danny 78, l 26
Dash, Donna 93,94,132
Dash, LeEtta 8,37,46,56,86,121,153,179
Daul, Mymic 34,36,50,126
Da,oidson, Bruce 15~
Da,idson, Thomas 126
Da' is,.Bob 153
Da\is, John 87,126
Da,is, Linda 82,92,132
Da' is, Louise Marie 1.!6
Di 1-., Xln. lb
I>1 't', l arr~ 13Q
D1tt~. !'\ancy 71 1 > •
Dixsor, Alar•• 2G
Do bs Re ·1 I 39
Dockrrr, Pamel.1 ')7 126
Doddek, Bonr ir 81 Q6 CJ7 I 2
Doddck, Jorce 1 i 4' 4 I t>
Dolla n KAY 6 U.J
.D<lnaho\\er Ci n ~ l I
Donaldson, \Ila
D ldron, J..:e 1-b 1 l
ondeville. Bob..Jll 5 I 1 1fill
Dondeville, Diane 39
Donoho, Dennis 139
Doolin, Gary Joe..34,10:).109,110, 139
Dots0n, Diana Jj5
Douglas, Bill 132
Downe) Kath) 155,li0,181
Downmg, Martha 69,89 94,132
D
mg,.L\~ 10,&4,69,86,SQ 11\Q
Downs, Mn--:-21788,137
Doxsie, Su>an 64;82,88,b.
Dragstrem, Da\'id
Drake, Priscilla 91,132
Draper, Diane 80,155
Drew, Janr 114
Drew, Jim
Drew. ~tike 133
Drew, Suzanne 139
Du<.C)', Bob 107,126
Duce\', Karon Jeane 13'1
D q·, Bit. 126
Duey, Mike 139
Dunawar, Miss 21.137
Duncan, Bruc.e 78,80,9'i,l 'l1
INDEX
Duncan, Jeff 48 55 6.), 76, 79' 84 95, I :>'i, 185,
184
Dunning, Ja> 83 107,126
Durbin, \'ick) 139
Dvar, Barbara 51,65,69,71,76,80,155,185,
184
l))e, Greg 68,!02,116,119 155 164
E
Eadie James 126
Eakin, Mr. 16
Easterling, Jim 126
J<:nsterling, Thom 139
fa·kert Ste\ e 126
Eddleman, J\laf)" Lou 126
Ed\\ards. Barr)' 139
Edwards, Hrur1• 102,139
Edwards, Randa 76,9 1,139
I:d11ard• Sharon 133
E'brn Dick CJl,133
Elbert G rolyn 155
Elhl, Mike 65,145,155,184
mhl, Rkk 107,133
Ellis, Ann 91,93, 133
Ellrick, Judy 126
J<:mert, JO)Ce 68,69,86,89,139
Emrick, Chef) I 71,156
England, Mike
England Rohn 78 91 126
Engleman, Lois 139
Ericks n. Pat 83 9l,IU.125 126
Ernin Da~ Q2 I 9
Estes F d11 rd R.l) t7 t8 66 S6 8!1 156 166
Ethrrt n, Bec-k\ I 1
Eupl rat DI' hi
E 1phrat I.ou
E1.ins Bt'tty 89 11
Evans l.1nd.1 71 I 'lb
E\ans, Nnnna1 l3~
Evan~, T m I '!CJ
F.vt:rsoll" St 1c 127
E\1ald, Mike 117,l l<l,~6
F
Folrath, Pam q
Ford, Bradl 107 1 3
Ford, \ 1ckie &B, 127
Foreman, William 70,90,139
Fosnaugh Linda 139
Foster, Cathy 133
Foster, Jan 81
Foster, Shell) 127
Fouste, \llcn ''7,156
Fouste, Larr)· 81, 127
Foutch, Mane 91,139
F0\1lcr, William
Fox, Maril)n 119
Foy, Pat 64,66,89,156
Foy, Robert 107,127
Frank, Chef) I 76,91,92, 133
Frank, George 133
Freeman, Bruce 139
l;rccrnan, Marvin 133
Freitag, Pam {10,133
Frit·dman, Bob 89,90,102,137,119
Friedman, F1cderic 8,33,60 65,66 86,90,f57,
184
Frii' John 127
Fritz, Richard 157,185.184
Fugate, Miss 21,125
Fulks, Dianne 133
Fuqua, Joyce 78, I 33
G
Gaddie, Gary 107,133
Galo, Michael 91.157
Carnes, Candy 91 92 1"11
Gana11ay, Fred 25,b.! 66,86,145,157 166
Gardner, Lrnn 157
(; rr n, Mark 127
Garns
Miss .I 145
(,aner,(,ene l 'i I 9
Gar.er 1 mda
58,6 0 157
Gan in J seph 15 7
Geislrr Harhnne 83,127
Gentry,A11s661J7
George, Karrn 99 I ,9
Gcsi·ll,C.a1164,8196,ll\7
>d ll3,107,I.!7
Gessford,
Gru J6ml's I >7
Getz, Judy 96 113
("ctz Linda 96 15 7
G"tZ Ro crt 127
Gharrett Frank m 12 7
C.1 's Chari s 78 133
n
Giff rd L.1 11 . larie 82,93,94,139
(,1 sp1e, Richard 139
(,1 Jen, Jim 157
(,11lespcy, Claudia 97, 139
(,11Jcspie, ~fonte 55,7~ 7-9.139
(, lo, Jane 46,64,68, 9 8.1 , 3,1
G 1 n, Robert 76,ll0,139
GI ver Da,id 107
GI vn, Dc1> 1 h 94 133
(,fNl'r, 'Lois 133
Glvver, Patn ·a 139
Glo~n Sandra 82, 196, 133
GI> nn, Leslie 25, 158
Goad, Cail 81,92,140
Goers, XanC)' 82,89, 131,133
Goldman, Sharon 69,89,158
Gooding, Kathy 158
Goodwin, Pam 65,74
Goodwin, Peggy 128
Gording, Robert 127
Gordon, Peggy 96 140
Core !\Ir 16
Goumas, Kathy 82,92,133
Grabo,1ski, Rick
Graham, R. T. !02,140
Graham, Robert 107,127
Graham, Willie 103,140
Grant, Mr. 16
Grant Reck)· 68,95,158
Gra,cs J hn Hobart 45.70,84,118
Cra>, Buzz 8,48,80,86, 158
Crar, Liz 81,137,140
Gray, Martha 50,83,89,127
Gray, Shtrlcy 69,76,81,140
Grcanias, Bill 83,87,127
G reanias, George 8,69,80,86,90, 140
Green, ~fr. 21,145
Green, Rick
Green, Robert
Greve, Jeanne 71,158
Gre1c, Larr)· 133
Griffin, Searcy 127
Griffiths, Dal'id 116,133
Grimm, Kath} 64,82,88,92, 133
Grimm, Rodger 78,91, I 27
Grinage, Selma
Grissom, Bonnie 140
Gross Da\e 72 158
Gross Rella 1
Gr
S c q .3
JO 62 l>,1.1 I 19 160
166
Gro Sf' I"om 43 83 84 I 7 124 l.!5 1~7
Cr H'S, Rodne) 159
(,ruber,D~n 37 74,159
{1rt.1 dlcr ~!rs 21,145
Gmpe, Karon 140
Grupe Shirlee 71.159
C.ulir; > Linda ~j l9, t0.17,.)0,66, IH, 145,
159
Gunter, ~!ary \nn 91 I '!3
Custm, Dianne 40,& , 159
Gustin Mark 8'i 127
H
If ill Ja
Ha I J n
al! "'a c
I 1lt
Suz> 9{ 1
flamn a • Dol\8 6,1?5~8.46 7 ~-l 5
84,144,145,146 15V,1~4 1
Hamman, Kit 84,9~,JaO, 13 l,1S3
Hamon, Cary 133
Hardin, ~larsha 81.89,140
I lard>, Bett}· 78, l 27
Harner, Cathy 88,133
Harper, Dave 133
Harper, Peggy 181
Harrington, Charles 82,107,133,159
Harrington, Sheila 96,159
Harrington, T om
Harris, Lyon 160
INDEX
Harris Charles 1'l3
Harns Stn-c 72, 73, 78, 133
Harshbarger, Kathy 133
Hart, Patrick 127
Hartv.'ts; Ton)"a 82 88, 131,133
Hal"e} M I'} Ann 140
Hatfield, Dr 1e 82 87,93,94,133
Haupt Martha 91,HO
Ha.11'}. St pht•n 76,80,160,170
Hauskins R bcrt 127
Ha\ener Karen 76,94,140
Ha\•hak r Mrs 16
Ha\,ke (,ary 160
Ha)rs, Hob 10.:!,lbO
Ha)es, Cind)· 95,127
Ha~es, Harold 91,133
Bayes, Kris 83,87,127
Hayes, Linda 82,89,1:13
Hazel, Lonnie 127
Hector, Fay 127
Hector Malinda 91,127
Hector, Marty 7.!,133
Hector, Tom 133
Heffron, Janet 78,83,89,93, 127
Heidgerken, David 107,127
Heinz, Cecila 140
Held, Frednc 127
Helland, Phyllis 133
Ht'lm Chnrlir ~4 ~O 'i7,l 14,133
Helm Janet 133
Hcmpst d \\ illi 107 ,127
Hendrr n Mr 21,137
Henden n n, nna J('an 140
Ht'ndr cks Car lyn 1 40
Hendricks, Earl 80, 160
HendraC"ks, Rkh trd 78, I 27
H('ndrickson, Cheryl 83,127
Hendrickson, Vicki 71,160
Henry, .\lrs. 21, I 25
Henebry, ·i im 117, 118,160
Henry, Doug
Herron, RaeAnn 83,127
Hertrich, Dm 1.hy 140
Heuser, Janet 93,94,127
Hickman Jim'!1 33
High Margy 66,81,160
Higheock, Pam 161
Highlcr, M1d1elle 161,185~184
Hi hl Mike
Hill, D 1ght t 07, 133
Hill, Ste\e 181
lhll Sue 8l 90 93 127
Bmden, Pam 82,93,133
Hindcrlitc:r Ed 140
Hinton jam 82,93,133
lfaton K th> 7882140
Hodges, Usli(' 70 7i 78,140
Hods n, Miss .?J,1 7
Hoffrnnn Rill 91,133
Hoffm n, Connie 69,88,93, 133
Hoffman, Jan 81,93,1 W
lloft, Connit• 81,91,140
Hohenstein, :\1ikc 133
Holliday, Charlc•s 161
llulnw~, John 1 10
Holt, Carl 1:l'.l
Holt, Diana 140
Holt, Henrietta 82,133
Holt, Rex 127
llonicker, Pat 82,88, 133
Honnold, Kathy 82, 133
Hopkins, Diane 140
Hopkins, Gary 127
Hom, Sue 78,83,91,93,127
Hornbuckle, Terry 93, 133
Hornbuckle, Teresa
Howard, Donnie 161
Howell, Homer 133
Ho" ell, Marcia 83,127
Howell, Sheryl 78,94,127
Hoyt, Vicki 81,140
Huff, .\lr. 16
Hudson, Ferry 86
Huff, Ed 133
Huff, john 140
Huff, Tom 133
Huffman, Thomas 140
Hull, Luann 83,88,127
Humphrer, Kathryn 82,91,95,133
Hunt, Kath)' 96,140
Hunt, Phil 40,161
Hunter, Ed\•ard 133
Hunter, Gary 107,127
Hunter, Robert F. 76,102,161
Hunter, Robert M 181
Hunter, Steve 79,91,140
Hurley, Daniel 127
Huson, Dennis 117,119,145,161
Huson, Rita 140
Huss, Julie 81,89,93,140
Huss, Ste\c 103,140
Huston, Dick 161
Hutchins, Karen 133
Hutchins, Mary 161
Huthmacher, Nancy 82,88,93,133
Hutson, Lari")' 140
Hynds, Janet
Ince, Clark 78,91,127
Ingham, John 91,140
Ingle, Bob 133
lngle,Jill 127
Joerger, Dennis 25,46,56,8·1,85, 1 2, 117, 119,
161,164
lrvm Carol 97,161
ll"in,Paul 9,76,80,86,161,185,184
)rvin, ichard 127
h-cns,. ·ancy 81,140
J
Jack, bnda 133
Jackson, D~na 74,127
Jacbcin ~fark 82,131,133
Jacks n, Ste\C 140
Jacobu• Ste\e 107,127
Jenner ~at 78,83,90, 127
Jennii'tg Sue .\nn 74,76,133
Jensen, Gary 127
Johnson Bradley 78,12i
Johmon, Brenda 133
Johnson, Fran 71, 162
Johnson, Larry 140
Johns<>11 \brk 140
Johnso11 '\('al 107,127
Johnson Richard 127
Johnson, Susan 91. HO
Jones, :\fr. D. 16.21
Jones, :\Ir. R. 21
Jones, Douglas 78,107,127
Jones, :\an 64,76,79,88,92,133
Jones, Sall>· 9,25,3i,47,63,65,86,160,162,170
Josserand, Sharon 5,125,127
Joyner, Clarence 127
Jurgens, Larry 88,133
K
Kahn, Susan 70,140
Kaler, Patricia 162
Kamaras, Marian 8,51,53,69,82,89,162
Kampf, Mary 93,127
Kanakis, Jolrene 133
Kapemick, Bob91,140
Karloski, Kathy 82,88,133
Karnes, Thomas 133
Kashefska, Debra 127
Katauski, Mr. 16
Katchmar, Monica 82,133
Kater, Paulette 89,92,140
Kaufman. Kathy 64 69,86,91,93,110,158
Keach, John 133
Keller, Gregory 107,127
K<'llogg, Dale 162
Kello\•, .\ieli~sa 83,93,127
Keller, Paul 72,162
Kelm, Phyllis 8,39,65,86, 145, 162, l B<l
Kenned)" Greg 140
Kennedy, Lmda
Kennedy, Steve 140
Kensil, Su7,anne 82 91,133
Kesler, Mr. 22
Kessler, Gail 73.83,88.93,J.27
Kessler, Jo> 68,73,91,140
Kiger, Debra 83,93,127
Kilborn John 133
Kimble, Ron 162
Kime. Donna 46,76,81,89,140
Kimmel, Carolyn 68,69 93,137,140,158
King, Barbara 163
King, Kat 82,107,114,133
Kinnison, Suanne 81,163
Kirby, Mr. 22.88,13i
Kirchmann. Kay 37,69,111,93,120,140
Kistler, Ron 127
Kitchens. Ste\·e 127
Kite, Sandy
Klaus. Carol 95, l 'l..7
Klaus, Judith 133
Klausmwer Jim 72.73,163
Kmety, Donna 71,163
Knight, Da\·id
Koch, Mal'}· 88,93,96,140
Koch, Sl\er!>)' H,83,94,95,127
Kohr, .\Ir. 16
Kondritz, Dan 140
Koom, Dianne 88,140
Kopetz, Jeff 102,104,140
Kornegay, John i3,133
Koshinski,Dale 163
Koslofski, Ellen 127
Kosten~ki Gary 140
Koukl, Gregory 127
Kou kl, Sue 95, 133
Kraeger, Pamelli 163
Krarmer, Jim 163
Kraft, '.\fartha 1i , 140
Krause, Tom 127
Kruzan. ~tr. 22,71,77
Kruzan, April 9,i4,76,i9,80.86, I t>3, 185
Kubow, Cindy 140
Kuhle. \{1ke l 7,114,13~
Kuizinas, '.\lane 95,127
Kv11:cr, D" ·' ie 12i'
L
Lacox, Dennis 83.127
Lafferty, Oa\'e 107,133
Lamar, .\fr. 22
Lamb, Gary 133,140
.\( l
q
M1 Ir
141
M (
.\I C
11.l l
IC I
I I l
I lfi
I
6
128
~
w
Me Ka>, Drbbir b ,82 88, I > t
.\kKc11zie, Scott 107,l '1•1
.\Ir Kenzie, Susan 165
M Ki
M
Ll'mons, Cindy 82 13-t
Leno\-er, Miss .?2 94
Leonard Kalli> 8..! 90,93,95,96, 1'H
I..ewis, Jim 127
l..e\• is, J ann 73 89, I ..'It
Le,,is, John 66,70 86 164,185,184
L1chtl'nhrri;:l'r Carol 97, 127
Lichtenberger, J-'orrest 57 107,111,1..14
Lighthall, Da\l' 76,fl4,12t,125,127
I..imerirk. Jill 83,90,94, 127
I..indamood, ".lic-c 11 l
LindC'r, Jud) 81 89,91,127
1,.indsny, .\lr~. l.!,117
l.incs, Brenda 43,141
L1n-1. l\lartha aJ,flfl q3 127
I>
H
I I
Macklin Shirley 81,165
Maddox, \\'a)nc 97
Mahnke, Dan 39,50,97,103,166
Mahno\\ski Karen 93,94,134
l\lannl'ring, Doug 49,80, 141
Manship, Thomas 166
Manus, Susan 39 61,69,81,86,91,141
Mari n, Ste\ c 182
Martin, Ann 134
Martin, David
.\1artin, Kim 107,128
Martin, Rex 182
.\.fartin, Rusty 48,103,106,141
Martin, Str\·e 111
Ma•< .. y, John 97 Hi6
M..1thtt•Y (.110182,141
.\1athc~''"· fr. 22, 106
l\tatht·rn, K'. ith 166
Mattin~ley Gregory· 76, 1~H
Maurer \if '.?2.131
l'H
1£>4,184
7
I
!\!oeller K,.r,r 1 I I
l\1ollo\, Janet 3 36 8 86 I ti
l\lnnt~omC'ry \likC' 134
!\loon\ Mrs 22 I 1 I
'IQOre. ijob 78,107,12
f re CU1crrl 128
.\foore, C'nny 128
\oore, onna 90,141
• foore, Janice 78,8..'>,90,95, 128
Moore, John 167
.\loorC', Laura 128
Moore, Linda D 13-t
Moore Linda I...
Moore', Mary 1.!8
Moore, Bob
Moore, Sharon 111
Moorehead W1Iliam 14:> 167
Moran Jud>· 167
Moran, Maureen 134
-t:u!el
Mor
Mor
......-..,.,.
·~-
r
Ra
\1t}firld \1 r I071"14
Mt•ans :\lrs • .! I ..!5
Mt"c-htoldt \\ alh 13 J
lb
lb
1.1
Mc
Mc\nell) , D.nid Ill
McAnelly, Larry 134
l\k \tee, BC'cky 83, I 27
l\lcCaddon, M1llie 9, 16,50,56,86 109,121,
165
.\lrCammack, Jimet 93, It 1
l\lcC mmack. Mickt'y 78, l <!8
McCammon, Mrs 16
Mc-Cant', Sherry 51,61 82,87.88,92,134
McClellan, (,eorge
MtCldlan, Sandy 1 14
MeCoskC'), Hill 128
1'1eis M1 C'
M isrnhd• r ,\nn 166
Mt'llt'litC'r, l\l I)' 68 141
Mclmck,M:i y4A a9q_ :._'i 28
l\ftr II R 5 13
.\.(C'sz re J i I b6
l\IC'urlot 'Mr 22
MichaC'I, Bill 141
:Michael, Wall)' 134
.\.lickelson, Rcgt•r 26,37,56,85,1!'!1,l
.\tier, Jan 8:{,87,95,128
:\!illcr, B1•ekr 167
.\.tiller, Bill 78.88,13-1
.\filler, Dana 74,83,93,!H, 128
.\filler, Darrel GH,102,lt>G,167
.\.tiller, Dnys.1 134
.\.liller, Fred 76,80,91,167
!\tiller, .\laril) n 92
.\liller, .\.like 141
:\filler, Sandra 74,91,128
i\ f i Iler, Str\'r 141
Muss n "111.:t- lOi 128
Muss 1h tar . .\.fa, 1s to -b 16
!\hC'rs Linda q I~~
N
Nadenbush, StC'\ e 78, I 7, 120.134
Nance, Joe 141
Nance, Terry 107,128
Nanna, Linda 76,134
Naw, Sue 134
XeidcfTcr, Thomas 128
:\cilson, llarhara 168
Xcilson, Diane 128
Xclson, Lee 83,88,93,125,128
:\"elson, Sally 81,141
Nt•lson, Reva 82
Xcttleship, Judy 141
Xc,·in, Tun 80,141
Nevill, Mr. 23,112,131
:'\cwhn,Carol 141,182
:-;'cwsham, Diana 83,94, 128
INDEX
I
I
HI
4
N rma"l J
Norman Lmda l O,Q1, 111
l'\orth, Bo> 7 l,H,76,79,80,91,1 H
No\'ak Larry
0
Oak:ey, Gary
Oathout, Jane 71,169
Oelke Chris 1~I
Oerti;en, Dictlind(' 51.52.53,81,89,169
0 d('n, Ginger 78 91 91,128
Ogden, Jun 91,131
Ogden, Richard 9,86 156,169
Oldweil('r, Cory 128
Old"dler, Mac 60,169
Olendorf, Ga} le 82,89, 134
O~he, Trn1 t!l JO.! 141
011\·er Charll'S 58, 76,80, 120.169
Olsen \ndrea 10,37 54,62,68 69,<)3,121,136,
1,7,l ll,160
Olsen, Jane 8,69 93.134
Olson Carol 64,82,93, 134
Olson, Faye81,169
Ooton Rita 71 169
Ooton Scou 10 , 13 l
Osborne, B1'191,128
Osborne Jar 78,83,91 128
0\H'n, D 1 I'>' ! 28
Owens, L ry 91,1 H
o\, ens, ] c kie 92,94 128
O\\ens, J <Jet 7b,, 9 r, ,97
p
Page, Jan t <l3 ''t}
Png • ~lie ~.\e: 131
Pai;e, Suz.ir re 82 'I
IH
115
1!4
Parr Dee De(' 78,9&,12~
Parrish Le('
Pal'T), Cindy 8 ~ 89 9' 128
Parry, Susan 65,69,76,81 ,170
Patrick, Susan 95,134
Patterson, Debbie I 'I I
Paul. Cathy
Paul, ~like 170
Peck, ~lark 107,126
P('nC<', Dave 13 l
Penn. Sand)' 136,137,141
Pennim;ton Penn}' 170
Perks, Mike 78, I 2R
Perks, Skip 170
Perkins, Rick 107,131
Perkins, Sher ic 126
P1i.: Lu
Pigott ~1rs 19,23
Pikhc-r, Su n 3<) 50 I
Pillo\\, R1thard ">>I
Piper B 1> !13 H
1
Piper, Dick 128
Piper, Mch~ 83 B9 93 1
1
Pitzer, J.iLk 80,1 0 ii
Pitzer, Jim 8 > I >8
Pogue, Bec.k~ b2.ll
Pogue, Stanl('y l7
Polen. Janet 91, I ~'J
Polen, Marsha 7~*·;
Pope, Pam 83,93
Popma, Chris 91,13
Popma, Kathy 9,63, 5, t
Portis, Rod 101,10 ,? H
Powers, Mike 78,128
Pownall, Mrs.16
Prasad, Penl'Setti 8,51,52,53,69,73, 170
Prater, Rita 141
Pri&e, Mr. 23,137
Price, Connie 78,134
Prid('morc, Harry 114,134
Pridemore, Judy 94,171
Prince, Doug 103,141
Pruett, Tom 78,107,128
Pruett, William 171
Prycznski, Len 128
R , ('rts C.ary 141
R u . cl J hn ;'R I R
R )T Ids Benn) 78 1.1.8
R yn Ids Robert
Ric(' Fred '42
R. (' :\1arna 90,93,131
St san 172
ltS
Q
Quirk, Chuck 57.107,114,lH
Quick, John 171
Qomlan, Jud)· 94,137,141
R
Raber Martha 83,128
Raines Ga}·la 93,114
Rainey, Dann)' 128
Rambach, Cathy 128
Rambalh, Rochelle 64,69 89,141
Rnmse> Janet 128
Ramse) Suun
Randolph, Da\id 73,128
Rapp. H~rb 109 111 l4 t
Ray L>nettc 171
Read, Bruce 141
Read, Sandy 128
Record, :\lartha 82,89,93,134
Redding, Richard
Re('d, David 141
Reed, Kam 128
R('ed, Kay 83,128
Reed, Pam 134
Rred, Sandy 93, 171
Reeder, Guy 128
Reeds, :\Iiss 23,137
R('eter, Kathy 82,91, 171
Reeter, Richard 128
Ree\·cs, :\lrs. 16
Rec\'es, Linda 134
Renner, John 57,87,114,134
Rentfro Cind}' 124,125,128
~[\tr '1-L
Rob.lzt>k, Many78,I ,1
Roberson, Donna 142
Roberts. J\ndy 74,103,117,119,142
Rohrru, Dianr 128
Roberts, Jud} 97.134
Roberts, Stewart i4,76,80,91,142
Robison, Douq: 128
Roby, Ga) le 44,80,142
Rock,Bob65,H,76,89,120 172 185
Rock, Dennis 91,142,
Rodgers, Larry 107,120,134
Roegner, Jr.rry 134
RoegnC'r, Terry 107,134
.R 'll"r.i B('\ rrlv 68, 172
R gers Jt>nr ifer 7-1,81, 142
R "en, Keith ~4 '39,50,102,101,106,JO') 111
J 52,173
Rogers, Ram 142
Rokosh, Dan
Rodosh, Fred 142
Rcles, Esther 9~.l ~2
Roppa, Jin• 8,111o,47 "17 65 68J}6,t0~ 109
111.164.173
Roppa, Karen 94,142
R1m:ik, BJ¢rg 51 ;. 53,88 17.l
Rosser, Mr. 23,137
Rosser, Ralph 87,128
Roth, Gerald 142
Roth, Patsye 128
Rotz, John 9,66,10~,l 73
Roush, Jim 134
Rowan, Mrs. 23,93
Ro" den, Mrs. 23.67
Ro\,den, Hugh 68,103,173
Rowe, :\fary 128
Rozanski, Jim 134
Rozanski, Sharon 82.93
Rudolph, Mr. 23
Rudf, :\Ir. 23
Rut'f°, Larry 91,107,134
R f Charlene 173
Ruffner, Barby 51,69,82,89,135
Russell, ~larsha 128
Russell, Wayne 103, 105, 142
Rutherford, Mrs. 23
Rutherford, Janet
INDEX
Ruther( d Linda
R\.u: Mr l I Vi
R\-an M r> I j
Rran, Pat 8 f 98 111 164,:C:.6,I H
R\an S nd) 8 ,128
R)an T m 112
s
Sa1!shcn ~hkc I t2
Sailsl>eT\, \'1rk1e 96,128
Sahns. Jeff 79,142
Sal gga, Diane I 73
Sanders Brure 68,76.90,107,112
Sanders, D:wc 48,I0:!,117,142
Sanders, ~1a11lrn 7f1,94,173
Sanders, ~lnrsha 92,128
Sand<·rs. Patt) \nn 135
Sanders, William D 142
Snndrrs, William F 74, 76
Sands Stt'vc 82,90.135
S.rni;:strr l.111 173
So.1rff Jan (17,107 135
Saunders. Gre~ 35
S:\\age, Roger 8~.128
S:\\ agr Shar n 1 t.?
Scarlett ~like 135
Scarlctte .\rch 173
Schaar, Manin 74,86 142
Schr1bl)' St \(' 78 1-8
Schlarhter, Gay Lcc--11 50,65,'90,145,173
185,184
Schlomer, ~fr
Schmidt, Sharo 174
Schmitt.J<.'3 ~ie f28
Schor}, Mrs _.} 145
Schl)ttntan Mr 24,71
s~hrocder, Mr 16
Schroth Mi s 124,96
Schroeder, ~lariannc 83,88,93, l 28
Schroeder, R<>nalcl 103,120,J.12
Schultheis, Ga) le Ann 135
Schuster, Mr 11,2-l, 131
Schwalbe, Tom 73,142
Scott, Charlie 107,128
~cott, Connie 64,91,92,135
Scott, I.con 48,174
S <>tt, Ruth 83 128
'icott, Sheryol 91,142
Sc..1ton, Eddie 142
Scats Terr}" 97, 174
Sechrest, Barbara 96 142
Scderlund, Julie 174
Scderlund, Pat 92 135
Seeforth, Jerry 128
Seibert, Linda 142
Seitz, Sandra 142
Sellers, John 128
Senger, Steve 135
Shackelford, Sue 128
Shade, Tom 135
Shade, William 25,54,56,65,84,85,174,185,
184
Shae, I.aura 82, I 34
Shaffer, Ron 107,135
Shaw, Sherry 81,142
Sheets, Mar}' 82,93, l 35
Shewmaker, Mike 103,142
Shields, John
Shobe, Da\id 107,125,128
Shobe, Ed 107,120,126
Shobe, Jacque 174
Shobe, Rey
Shockey, Susan 87,88,95,128
Shoemaker, Hal l'l7,U
p " ('nd II 128
Sh 1lkc, ~arq 6t fJ.l/l8 'l2
S1cfman J nrt 81 93, I l2
Sin mons, Rod 174
S1mpsom I.mda 142
Sims, C nn1c 69,89 93.94 142
Sims, Jan 64,66 88.91 174
Sims Loretta 83,89,93,128
Singleton Joanne 64,175
Skcllc>, Ridiard 135
Skellc), D<l\ d 128
Slade, Tim
Slaughter, Mn11 96,142
Sledge Marsha 13'i
Sledge, Sharon 175
Sleeper, Jim 48,50,101,142
Sloan, Jan 81,86,91,96, 1'12
Smith :\lr. 2i 72,73
Smith Al 9 lOl,104,111,142
Smith, Anita 78 91,1.la
Smith, Bob 1'31
Smith, Brad Ii ,107,142
Snuth, Bruc.c 17')
Smith, Danny 175
Smith, D.nid 91,135
Smith, Greg 76,107 110,135
Smith, Jim Bi 87,107,128
Smith, John 83 91 128
Smith, Maril)"Il 9l 135
mith, Nanq J 94,128
mith,Nanc)·K 91,175
Smith, Regma
Smith, Rick 91 1 2
Smith, Sheila 76,175,184
Smith, Stephcny 80,175
Smith, Tena 82,93,95
Smith, Terrence 142
Smith, Todd 78,107,128
nell, Linda 94,142
Softley, Toni 94, 142
Spears Dan 142
Spears, Gloria 142
Spengler, Richard 107,128
Squires. Charles 128
Stafford Pam 142
Stale} Linda 74, 11
Staley, Noble 78,129
Stanier. Galen 107,120,135
Stanle>, Mark 107,129
Stapp, Miss 24,48
Starbird, Fred 135
Steele, Carol 65,69,88,96, 175,184
Steele, Jack 135
Stephens, Richard 135
Stephens, Teresa 95,135
Stephenson, Dan 142
Stcrnaman, Carla 83,89,129
Stcrncs, Sue 175
Stewart, .:\"anc)' 83
Stewart, Sondra 91,175
Sth·erson, Rick IOi,129
Stokes, Phil 74, 129
Stone, Pam 142
Stone, Rick 78,129
Stone, Sharun 129
Stoots, :\fary Jeanne 135
Story, MISS 24,48,125
Stott, Dianna
Stout, Bud I 75
Stowell, Jim 135
Stowell, Thomas 142
Strate, Pam 76,91,93,94, 135
sh
Straza Jim 11.
Stn•1J.Jht Der ri$ 78 9 .129
Stroup, Mrs 16
Stroup John 17,j
Stroup. S) h 1a
Sruart, Xancy 129
St.1dcbakcr Terr}' l .!9
Suhomskc Pam 96, 176
Sullha1, Da,·id
Sullhan, Don 135
Sulliun, Ednh 142
Sullhan, Jeanette 176
Sullh an, Kathi 176
Sullhan Mike 142
Sumner, Carol> n I 76
Summer, Jerry 129
Sundcrlik, Floyd 93, l 29
Suslcr, Jan 64,82.87,88,135
Sutton, Lucille l3'i
S\\am, Judy 71,176
Swartz, Don 176
s\\artz, Larr}' 40,l31,135
Swartz. \\'aync 176
Swigert Ed 135
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Tadlock, Jim 176
Talbert, Rhonda 129
Talbott, :\la11· Ann 81,91 , 142
Tangner, Carol 54,88,92,1S5
Tapp, Mr 24,32,58,131
Tate, Barbara 92,94,129
Ta)'lor, Mr. 19,32
Taylor, Doug 142
Taylor, Eddie 96,142
Taylor, Flynn 142
Taylor, Gina 88,92, 177
Taylor, Joanne 177
Taylor, Linda 177
Taylor, Paulette 82,177
Taylor, Sharon 82,135
Taylor, Stan 116,177
Taylor, Tony 107,129
Taylor, Tracy 107,129
Teare, Pat 25,63,170,177,185,184
Tennant, Penny 25,63,88, 17 7
Teschner, Rick)' 129
The\cnot, Dennis 142
Thoma Ila, Chris 117, 118, I 35
Thomalla, Tom 99,10~,106,177
Thomas, Andra 81,93,142
Thomas Bonnie 64,65 69.88,92.96,170,177,
185,184
Thomas, Cher}·l-83,87,9(1,93,129
Thomas, Dan 135
Thomas Da\ 1d 129
Thomas, Denn)' 76, I ~5
Thomas, Tom 177
Thomas, Vickie 78,94, l 29
Thompson, Albert 72,129
Thompson, Gary 76,177
Thoms, Lynne 82,135
Tho~by, Linda 129
Thorson, Ted 74,76,83
Tilley, John 142
Tinch, Mr. 5,19,24
Todd, Sharon 83,88,93,129
Todd, Sue 64,145, 168,l 77
Tolbert, Glenn 135
Townsend, :.\tar}' 74,83,129
'fravli, Linda 82,91,142
Traylor, :\fr. 24,131
Trent, Da,·e 142
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l'lbrigh D a\>'1d 82
l ' nger, Mike 20,103,178
v
Vail, ~like 129
Van,\lstinc, Bill 78,87,135
V anAlstinc, Cheryl 81,1 t 3
Va nce, Gary 74,107,135
Va ndc\'ant<.'r, Jack I i8
Vandeventer, Donald 135
Van Fossen, Darrell I 03, 178
Vaughn, Ginny 9,74,81,86,121,178,189
VauQ;han, Tom 69,105 137,143
\'ernon, Lydia 44,69,80.143
Vernon, Rex 129
\'est, ~lark 107,135
Vockker, Claudia
V oiles, Jud)· 143
V olle, Stephanie 69,88,92 94,135
V olle, Stephen 45.72,178
V oyles, Larry
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Wachter, ~fr. 24,106
Wack, Rick 125,129
Wade, ~lark 143
Waggoner, Janet 80, 143
Wagoner, Susie 179
Wait, Pamela M,69,1 t5,179,185,184
Waite, Brenda 129
Waite, Pr11:~y 83,96,143
Wa keman, Su~an 81, 179
Walrhrr Str\ e 87, 129
\\'achholz. La \.fae 82.178
\\'alkrr, ~lark 78,83,9 1,129
\\'alkrr. :'\ancy 6!,69,88,179
Walker, Rick 135
Walkrr, Roger 143
Wall, Connie 179
\\'allacc, Rutrh I 2Q
Wallace, Octa
\\'aller, Cindr 82,88,93, 135
Waller, Da\ld 49,38,123 143
Waller, Leslie 143
\\ alsh Diana
Walter J hn 79
\\alters M ry Anne 8~,129
Walters Michael 143
\\alt n ~lanlyn 1,179
Ward, Da\e 143
Warner Hansford 76,135
Warner Linda 82,H3
\\' altr us, Jack 135
Watson, J erry 135
Watters. John 57,107,135
Wattles Mr. 24,14~
Wattles, Cheryl i6,80,143
Wayne, J udy 179
Wayne, ~lary Kar 91, 129
Weatherford, Evelyn 7t,82,93,9t,95, 135
Wea\·cr, Donald 129
Wea\'er, J im 129
Wea ve r, Kathy 129
Weaver, Ralph
Wea\•er, Sydney 143
Webb, L inda 74,97,135
Weichert, Bill 91,143
Weichert, Bob 91,129
Weiss, M r. 24,125
Wells. Barbara 83
Wells, J ohn 129
Wells, M arabeth 37,81,88,93,129,143
\\'ells, Steve
Web h, :\'ancy 83,93, 125,129
Wenger, Ste\'e 90,129
Werner, ~I~. 24,i4,i5,80
West, Clarence 120,143
Westerman, Lorene 80,179
Whitacre, Roberta I 19
White, J im 80,129
White, J ohn 76,78,i5,179
White, Linda 62, 160, 179
White, :M ichael 135
Whiteman, Don 180
Whitley, Pam 93, lt3
\\'h.tley, T om 107,129
\Vi' ;tsett, Brya n 135
Wicker, L inda 76,79,131,135
Wilcox, Doug 180
Wilcox, ~tichael 135
Wiley, :'\ancy 135
Wilkin \ 1ck1e 83,129
Wilki ' "\11 1("y Ql,Q3,141
Willil1T"'s. B• ., Eugene i8,82, 135
Williams, Donna 143
Williams, Glenn 39,i6,180
Williams, J ames 143
W1lhams Jane 86 9. 143
\\ II nu Mare; a 9 9 94 l4
Wtlhams Marilyn
\\ 11 aams Merle 143
\\ 1l11ams Mu~hael 14 ~
Williams Richard K 7 7G 79 8 81144,
l 5,180
\\ 1lhams Richard L 180
\\ 1th.ams Sue 1-8
Wtlhams n, J hn 128
\\ 11 n Adalee 14.>
'''1mmer Michael 107,11.,
Wint>~ardner Charles 72
\\mtz Melissa. 83 92,128
Witmer, Marsha 41 64 BO 180
Wolfe, Carol 81,170,180
Wolfe, Jerry 78, 128
Wolken, Kathy 81,143
Woltz, Fred 128
Wood. Steve 82
Woodrum, Ernie 143
Woodrum, Jim 135
Woods, Charles 82,13:.>
Woods, Rodnc~ 76,79,14i
Woods. Ronald i,25,80,10 l,107 111 1 2
Wooldridge, Mike 48,58,181
Wooldridge, Pat 135
Wooten, Da\id 76,80,181
\\'ooten Donna8~91 128
Word. Gary 181
Wylie, :\Hke 128
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Yatsko. Sue 54 135
Yeater, Karen 143
Yeherton, Don 181
Yelverton, Ron 181
York, Linda 143
York, Scott 143
York, Terri 81,181
Young, Albert
Young. Alice 15,25 62,84.170.181
Young, Cathy82,88,135
Young, James
Young, Joyce 87,95,135
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Zarbock, Kathleen 89,135
Zerfo"ski, Ruth 143
Zinuncnnan, Jeff I <15
Zurbrigg Kath) 81 141
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