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Eastern Illinois University e Keep Laboratory School Documents EIU Laboratory School 1969 Laboratory School Yearbook 1968-1969 Eastern Illinois University Follow this and additional works at: hp://thekeep.eiu.edu/labschool_docs is Book is brought to you for free and open access by the EIU Laboratory School at e Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in Laboratory School Documents by an authorized administrator of e Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Recommended Citation Eastern Illinois University, "Laboratory School Yearbook 1968-1969" (1969). Laboratory School Documents. 7. hp://thekeep.eiu.edu/labschool_docs/7

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Eastern Illinois UniversityThe Keep

Laboratory School Documents EIU Laboratory School

1969

Laboratory School Yearbook 1968-1969Eastern Illinois University

Follow this and additional works at: http://thekeep.eiu.edu/labschool_docs

This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the EIU Laboratory School at The Keep. It has been accepted for inclusion in LaboratorySchool Documents by an authorized administrator of The Keep. For more information, please contact [email protected].

Recommended CitationEastern Illinois University, "Laboratory School Yearbook 1968-1969" (1969). Laboratory School Documents. 7.http://thekeep.eiu.edu/labschool_docs/7

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E. I. U. LABORATORY SCHOOL

1968-1969

DATE DUE

CAYLO"D ~IU,.,'TEO JN U . S . A .

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL EASTERN ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY

"Learning without thought is labor lost; thought without learning is perilous. "

CONFUCIUS

1968-1969 Published by the

JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL - LA BORA TORY SCHOOL Eastern Illinois University

Charleston, Illinois

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Principal's Message I q f.'6-04

Education in this critical time of rapid social change faces

unique problems and challenges. At such times, it is important

beyond measure that human beings engage in responsible, intel-

ligent thought and action.. That part of one 1 s education which

comes with schooling must provide a sound basis for this kind

of behavior.

The programs of instruction and the organization of the

Laboratory School are dedicated to the accomplishment of this

task. As you view the page~ in this book, it is hoped that you

will be reminded of the both seriousness of purpose and the

"fun" that goes with attendance at our school.

DONALD G. GJLL

PRINCIPAL

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Faculty MR. PAUL GURHOLT

Assistant Professol'

Social Studies - Language Arts

MR. FRANCES CRAIG Assistant Professor Science - Math

MR. WALDO GRIGOROFF Assistant Professor

English - History MR. GEORGE TRIPLETT

Assistant Professor

Math - Biology

MR. PHILIP SETTLE Assistant Professor

Art

MRS. GAYLE STRADER Instructor

Home Arts

DR. RAYMOND GRIFFIN

Associate Professor

Industria1 Arts

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NOT PICTURED: MR. ROBERT WHITE - Faculty Assistant

Science - Math MRS. BETTY MOORE - Assistant Professor

Social Studies - Language Arts MR. RHODERICK KEY - Assistant Professor

Band DR, CLYDE CAPPON - Associate Professor

Orchestra

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Faculty MR. DONALD McKEE

Assistant Professor

Foreign Language and Student Council Advisor

MISS MILDRED MORGAN

Assistant Professor Guidance

MRS. BETTY RUYLE Instructor

Physical Education

MR. JOHN ERICKSEN Instructor Physical Education

MR, FRANK SCHABEL Faculty Assistant Physical Education

MR. ELVIS COBLE Instructor

Music

DR. TOM LAHEY

Associate Professor

Psychology

MRS. SHIRLEY BARRETTE Faculty Assistant

Math - Science

Staff MRS. FLORENCE BAILS, R. N

School Nurse

MISS SANDRA STALEY

Faculty Assistant

Librarian

MRS. EDITH WITTERS Assistant Librarian

MRS. DOWRES MICHAEL Secretary

MRS. CAROLYN LEDBETTER Secretary

MR. RICHARD WHITE

Administrative Assistant

MISS CAROL PRATHER

Graduate Assistant

Guidance

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GRADE 9A

MR. WALDO GRIGOROFF

Mark Erwin

Debby Landrus

Ron Paddock

Madeleine Hare

Charles Aulabaugh

Janice Rundle

John Bishop

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GRADE 9A

Dixi Scott

Rogelio Rangel

Mike Clayton

Mary Lynn Catron

Chuck Ramsey

Jackie Kohl

John Beavers

Vicki Craig

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GRADE 9A

Kevin Settle

Jim Montemayor

Kathy Larson

John Ringenberg

Carlos Ceide

Lu Ann Di Pietro

John Higgins

Steve Elmore

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GRADE 98

MR. GEORGE TRIPLETT

Chuck Grado

Tony Wood

Lynn Durham

Bruce Gill

Bob Smith

Sus an Sparks

Jack Pearcy

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GRADE 98

Vernon Knapp

Cindy Nichols

Greg Witmer

Doug Matzner

Jenny Knott

Rick Choate

Jon Giffin

Kathy Titus

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GRADE 98

Mark Carey

Curt Ferguson

Nancy Green

Dan Baird

Al Spaniol

Laurie Hofacker

Brad Rissler

Ed Pence

Bob Sonderman

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GRADE 8 A

MR. PAUL GURHOLT

Jini Kay Preston Chris Brooks

Janice Baldwin Nancy Crabill Mike Spaniol

Debbie Cutright Mike Wheeler Gail Golladay John Looby

Denise Moldroski Kevin Hussey Laurie Bunch Steve Smith Ann Furman

Mark J~hnson Gail Crane Sam Steinmetz Penny Groves Jay Johnson

Anne Timblin Geol'ge Thompson Ava Slifer Kath>· YowiR BQnita Beil

GRADE 8 B

MR FRANCJ.S CRAlG

Megan Hollowell Jackie Crenshaw

Lois Maharg Robert Hennings Robin Harper

Andrea Trank Marc Grigoroff Liz Tingley

Wendy Hamand Charles Inyart Sally Syndergaard Debbie Coleman Don Mole,.

Vickie Doughty Mark Holley Marie Merigis Robert McClerren Jane Ruyle

Marl!'.aret Le~ Ken Ramsey Jerilyn McElyee Junior Pearcy Ronda Replogle

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GRADE 7A MR. ROBERT

WHITE

Diana Allen

Jeff Higgins Jeff Sanders

Kris Koontz Mark Wilson David Aulabaugh

Beth Eudeikis Mike Pence Becky Grado

Ruthy Riegel Gary Shull Valerie Looby Mike Baird Sara Summers

Lisa Fraembs Brian Settle Gina Giffin Jeff Overton Kathy Hussey

Steve Tame Julann Hamerski James Krehbiel Krista Colmen Paul Arzeni

GRADE 7B MRS. BETTY JEAN

MOORE

Mark Cooper

Pat Le Due Lori Allen

Irene Cunningham Carol Sue Hankins Jennifer Whalin

Teresa Wright John Wiley Marianne Pickens Cindy Tinder

David Titus Bettina Ruyle Mike Goodrich Carol Williams John Reasor

Chris Grigoroff Lucy Holley Cindy Craig Mark Highland Terry Etnire

Diane Helton Phillip Eppinette Mike Hurst Martha Syndergaard Debra Rogers

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Candid Camera Shots

Hang 'em high! Say the alphabet backwards

"and when I was a flier in the Civil War"

musical chairs-- Bookworms

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"It isn 1t that way at all. "

Who are those good looking players in the top bleacher?

Jan and her violin

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Mrs. Ruyle: keep those knees straight.

the co-rec crowd

Our Student Council

All together now

Mr. Ericksen: Fellows, let's go!

We also lead cheers - -

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