Clinton High School - Clintonia Yearbook (Clinton, IL)

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MRS. CLARA KRAFT Secretary to Mr. Robb MRS. HELEN POLAND High School Office Sec. PAULINA TULL Dean of Girls Attendance Officer LYLE BALL Bus. Law Record Keeping Bookkeeping T yping PETER ABEL 9th yr. Soc. Science MRS. RUTH BRIGGS Homemaking Dept. Chairman F.H.A. Sponsor LOUISE FORT WILLIAM HOWARD English Dept. Chairman F.T.A. Co-Sponsor Boys' Phys. Educ. Coach--track, Fr. -Soph, football, basketball CLYDE FRY Agriculture F.F.A. Sponsor MRS. FAYETTA ISAAC Girls' Phys. Educ. G. A. A. Sponsor ROBERT GLENN Plane Geometry Pract. Math. MRS. PATRICIA KNOCHEL World History WILUAM HEDGES Woodworking FRANK C. LEACH Unit Physical Educ. Dept. Chairman Boys' Phys. Educ. Varsity coach--Football Basketball LOREN L. LITTLE Bus. Ed. Dept. Chairman Record Keeping Bookkeeping Intro, to Bus. Retail. Sales. T yping Hi-Y Sponsor Joseph McGuire American History American Problems OPAL MARSHALL Math. Dept. Chairman Algebra Trigonometry Solid Geometry F.N.A. Co-sponsor MRS. BERTHA PHARIS Homemaking MRS. LORENE McKELVEY Dramatics English LELA RAINEY Soc. Sci. Dept. Chairman Sociology 9th yr. Soc. Science F.T.A. Co-sponsor ESTHER McKERCHER Latin Spanish Classical Club Sponsor MRS. WINNIFRED RHOADES English JAMES ROBERTSON MRS. GERALDINE STONE Unit Music Dept. Chairman H. S. Band Orchestra Vocal Music Sec. Off. Pract. Clerical Off. Pract. Shorthand Yearbook Sponsor MRS. DOROTHY ROBINSON English Margol Sponsor FREDERICK WHITE Science Dept. Chairman Biology Student Council Sponsor B.C.P. Sponsor Board of Education L. To R.: Wayne Steward, Ray Miller, Dr. Keith Rhea, John Robison, Wirt Herrick, Frederick May, Harry Breighner. MemoH f David Michael Waltrip was bom in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, November 30, 1916 and died in the Veterans’Hospital in Dwight. Illinois, January 11, 1952. After teaching in Greensboro, North Carolina for one year Mr. Waltrip served two years with the United States Navy. He was chairman of the Industrial Arts Department of C.C.H.S. for the past seven and one-half years. From Mr. Waltrip's own Industrial Arts Department to the whole student body, a good sized niche has been reserved for him whose loyal friendship and pleasing personality so richly deserve it. It must have been someone like Mr. Waltrip that Walter Foss was thinking of when he wrote these words about the house by the side of the road: Let Me live in my house by the side of the road--Where the race of men go by. They are good, they are bad, they are weak, they are strong, Wise, foolish--so am I; Then why should I sit in the scorner's seat, Or hurl the cynic’s ban? Let me live in my house by the side of the road And be a friend to man. ELWOOD M. ADAMS, JR. Junior F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Band Council 3 Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Special Orchestra 4 Judging team 2,3,4 Class Officer 4 JOYCE M. ARMSTRONG Joycie F.H. A. 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Band 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 4 Class Officer 3 Jr. Play Cast ROBERT ADCOCK Bob F.F.A. 1,2,3 Track 2,3,4 Football 2,3,4 Baseball 1 WILLIAM HAROLD ASHBY Dim- Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1 Track 1,2,3,4 Student Council 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4 Boys Glee Club 2,3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Chora liers 2,3 DORIS ELAINE ALLEN Dody GOLDIE BATESON Dimples Cafeteria 2,3,4 Usher 2,3,4 PAUL COLE Slats F.F.A. Basketball 1 NO PICTURE ARTHUR ARMSTRONG Art Class Officer 1 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Track 2,3,4 Football 3 GOLDIE BELL Deanie G.A.A. 2,3.4 F.H.A. 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Class Pres. 4 Usher 2,3,4 Clintonia 4 DORIS BENEFIEL Douie Tri-Hi-Y 2,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Student Cabinet 4 Cheerleader 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 CAROLYN BOWLING Candi Tri-Hi-Y 4 B.C.P. 3 Band 1 G. Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Clintonia 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 F.T. A.2,3,4 SHERRIL BISHOP Baseball 1 Track 2,3,4 Football 1,2,3 Basketball 1,2,3,4 VIRGIL BRADY Slats Baseball Mgr. 1,2,3 Basketball Mgr. 2,3 Football Mgr. 2,3 JACK BOOKER Fireball Football 2 Track 2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 EARL THOMAS BRANDON Tom B.C.P. 2 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2 Football 1,2,3 Track 1.2,3,4 Clintonia Editor 4 VIRGINIA BOWLES Gini G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 B.C.P. 2,3,4 Treas. 4 Nat’l Honor Soc. 3,4 Usher 1,2,3,4 Student Council 1,2,3 Latin Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Class Officer 3, Pres. Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 FREDERICK E. BRENNAN Fred Clintonia 4 ROBERT E. BUCHANAN Bob Band 1,2,3 Boys' Glee Club 3 CAROL JEAN CARMEAN Cary Student Council 4 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Clintonia 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2 G. Glee Club 1 B.C.P. 2.3 LAURA ANN BYRNE G.A.A. 4 G. Glee Club 1.2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2 Usher 2, 3,4 Latin Club 2 Choraliers 2,3 Clintonia 4 PHILLIP A. CHESNEK Phil B.C.P. 4 Clintonia 4 GARY CALLISON Lou” Track 1 Football 1,2,3 Baseball 2 Basketball 1,2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 NORMA JEAN CLARK Norm Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 DONALD R. CAMPBELL B.C.P. 4 F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 Clintonia 4 BILL CONN Snag- Duplicating 3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 JIMMIE DALE COOPER Toddy Football 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 MARTHA LOUISE DeBOIS Princess G. Glee Club 1 JOAN CROWE Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Pres. B.C.P. 2,3,4 Pres. 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play Cast 3 Clintonia 4 MARILYN LEE CULLERS Maggie ARTHUR DAY Gunner Baseball 1,2 Basketball 2 F.T.A. 3 Trark 4 Visual Aids 1,2,3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 PHILLIP L. DIAL Phil F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Judging team 2,3 Football 2 Track 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 2 RONALD L. DONAHOWER Swifty Track 1,2,3,4 Football 2 F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 JACK DUFF Feet Marcol 1,2,3, 4 Football 2 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Football Mgr. 3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 MARY DuPREE Tri-Hi-Y 2.3,4 G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2,3 Chora iiers 3 Jr. Play Cast 3 MARILYN ELY -Wheel- G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 B.C.P. 2 F. T. A. 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 G. Glee Club 1,2,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 RONALD FEAMAN Duck Hi-Y 4 Football 3,4 Baseball 1,2,3,4 Clintonia 4 GEORGE R. ELLIS Bob Band 1,2,3,4 Boys Glee Club 1,2,3 Orchestra 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1 GAIL FINK Ginky Tri-Hi-Y, Treas. 4 Clintonia 4 PATRICIA ANNE ELLIS Pat or Annie G. Glee Club 1 Band 1,2,3 G.A.A. 1 Latin Club 2,3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 B.C.P. 2 Marching Band 1,2,3 Clintonia 4 JAMES FLOREY Skip Hi-Y 1,2,3 Band 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Boys’ Glee Club 2,3 Jr. Play Cast 3 Clintonia 4 DEAN FOSTER Junior VIRGINIA LEE HOGE Ginny F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3,4 Nat'1 Honor Soc. 3,4 Clintonia 4 LOIS MARIE HARRIS LoLo G.A.A. 3.4 F. H.A. 1 G. Glee Club 4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 JOHN HUNSLEY Tubby Boys' Glee Club 2,3 Mixed Chours 1,2,3,4 Football 1,2, 3,4 Baseball 2 Band 1,2,3 Hi-Y 3,4 ROBERT I. HARROLD Red Track 4 Baseball 1,2 Basketball 2 Class Officer 4 Hi-Y 3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 JUANITA JOHNSON Nita G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 F. H.A. 1,2 G. Glee Club 1,2 Tri-Hi-Y 3 Clintonia 4 JACQUELINE LEA HERMANN Jackie Band 1,2,3 B.C.P. 2 G.A.A. 1,2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 G. Glee Club 1.2 Class Officer 3 RUBY JOHNSON Rebel Band 1.2. 3,4 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Glee Club 1.2 F.H.A. 1,2,3 Student Council 4 Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Jr. Play 3 Clintonia 4 GERALD B. JOHNSTON Jerry F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4 Hi-Y 3,4 B.C.P. 3 Judging team 2, 3,4 Track 1,2 Mixed Chorus 4 Boys’ Glee Club 3 Clintonia 4 BETTY LOUISE KRAFT Betty Jane Band 1,2, 3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 4 Latin Club 1,2,3 Marching Band 1,2, 3,4 F. N. A. Pres. 4 Clintonia 4 ESTHER KENNEY Band 1,2,3 F.H.A. 1,2 CARL KREITLER ALICE R. KILLOUGH Al” B.C.P. 2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Latin Club 1,2,3 F. T.A. 2,3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2,3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 MARCELLEN E. LALICKER ”Tye’’ ALICE JOAN KOONS G. Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3 Latin Club 1,2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 MARTHA MAY LAMPE Marty F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2,3 Margol 2, 3 Class Officer 1 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 PATRICIA JOAN LANE Patty Jo G. Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Latin Club 1 Clintonia 4 EDNA LONG Cathy Student Council 2,4 DONNA JEAN MANUEL Bugs F.H.A. 2,3,4 F. N.A. 4 G. A. A. 3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2 VERNON LEINWEBER Worm Band 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Boys’ Glee Club 2 Basketball 1, 2 EARLENE LEE MAYFIELD Crickett NILES LIGHTHALL LEONARD H. McCRORY Mac F.F.A. 1,2 Student Council 2,4 Pres. 4 Student Cabinet Pres. 4 Hi-Y 3,4 JOHN MILLER ” Ace Basketball 1,2,3 Baseball 1,2 Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Boys’ Glee Club 2,3,4 All State Chorus 3 SUZANNE PERRY Suzie ROBERT CHARLES MYERS Bob Band 1 B.C.P. 3 Visual Aids 2,3,4 JAMES H. NORTH Jim Basketball 1, 2 Jr. Play Comm, 3 Track 1 Clintonia 4 WILBORN E. OWENS Football 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 3,4 Boys’ Glee Club 2,3,4 ROBERT DEAN PRIMMER Bob F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 Track 1,3,4 Baseball 2,3 Pep Club 3,4 (Transfer) SANDRA RAINEY Band 1,2,3.4 Glee Club 1,2 Mixed Chrous 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3.4 Cheerleader 2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 4 Margo 1 2, 3,4 Student Council 1 Jr. Play Cast 3 Clintonia 4 GEARY M. RECKLING v DONALD REYNOLDS Don F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1, 3,4 Basketball 2,3,4 Prom Comm. 3 ROBERT RUBLE F.F.A. 1 Cheer Leader 2,3,4 BARBARA ANN REYNOLDS Barb” LEO RHOADES Dusty Football 1,2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Clintonia 4 DORIS REYNOLDS F. H. A. 2,3,4 G. A.A. 1,4 G. Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 Class Treasurer 1 F.N.A. 4 Transfer ROBERT S. SCHINDLER Bob Visual Aids 1 HELEN MARIE REYNOLDS Peg LILA SHAFFER Pickles Nat'l Honor Soc. 4 Band 1.2, 3,4 Chorus 1,2,3 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 B.C.P. 2,3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Margo 1 2 Special Orch. 2,3,4 Girls Glee Club 1,2 Clintonia 4 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1 F.T.A. 2,3,4 B.C.P. 3 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 PHILIP SHARKEY Phil Football 1 Basketball 1 Track 1,2, 3,4 B.C.P. 2 Hi-Y 2,3,4 Nat’l. Honor Soc. 3,4 Student Council 1 Student Cabinet 4 Jr. Play Cast 3 Clintonia 4 MARILYN JOYCE SPITZER Band 1,2, 3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 4 G.A.A. 4 Latin Club 1,2,3,4 Tri-Hi-Y 3 F.T.A. 1,2 CAROLYN SHAW G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4 Latin Club 2 Usher Staff 2, 3,4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Glee Club 1,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus 2 Homecoming Att. 4 Choraliers 3 Clintonia 4 ROBER SPRAQUE Tiny Football 3,4 B.C.P. 3,4 MARY SHOBE G.A.A. 4 F.N.A. 4 SHIRLEY JEAN SRONCE G.A.A. 2,3 Latin Club 1 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3,4 Girls' Glee Club 4 Jr. Play Comm. 3 FREDA SMITH Fredie-bill Glee Club 1 Jr. Class Comm. 3 Usher 1,2, 3,4 Clintonia 4 WILLIAM J. STENNETT Bill Football 1, 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3 Baseball 1,3,4 Class Pres. 2 Student Council 3 NORMA ARLENE SULLIVAN Bean G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 G. Glee Club 1,2,3,4 F.H.A. 1,2 Student Council 1 Clintonia 4 JACQUELINE VINSON Jacky Band 1,2,3 Glee Club 1 Mixed Chorus 1,2 G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 B.C.P. 2 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3 Class Officer 1,2 Latin Club 1 Nat'l. Honor Soc. 3,4 Margol 2,3,4 Jr. Play Cast 3 Clintonia 4 DANNY TELFORD MERLE WAGNER Smiley F.F.A. 1.2,3,4 Student Council 4 ELIZABETH TUGGLE Sissy G.A.A. 1,2,3,4 Pres. 4 Girls Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1,2 Tri-Hi-Y 2,3.4 B.C.P. 2 Jr. Play Comm. 3 STANLEY WALDEN Stan Basketball 1,2,3,4 Baseball 1,2, 3,4 SONNY VAN ARSDALE F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 Judging team 2 Class Officer 1,2,4 CHARLES SUMMERS DONNA LLOYD WILLIS Punk Latin Club 1 G. Glee Club 1,2,3 Mixed Chorus 1 Jr. Play Comm. 3 Prom Comm. 3 Clintonia 4 EUGENE WILLOUGHBY Gene Baseball 3,4 Football 2,3,4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 ROY RAYMOND WILLS Muscles” Track 1 Baseball 1 CHARLES LYNN WILSON Duke Baseball 1,2,4 Football 4 Jr. Play Cast 3 Class Officer 3 DOLORES WILSON Dimples F. H.A. 1,4 G. Glee Club 1,3 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 DONA WINEBRINNER Donnie JESSIE LOUISE WOLFE Jess” Clintonia 4 PAUL EDWARD WOOLLEN Eddie F.F.A. 1,2,3,4 Judging team 2,3,4 Library Monitor 4 Jr. Prom Comm. 3 o o September, 1948, with knocking knees and chattering teeth 139 greenies placed their big flat feet on the premises of CCHS for the first time--that was us! We were scared but braved the elements and began our career by electing Jacky Vinson, Sonny VanArsdall, Carolyn Shaw, and Martha Lampe as our class officers; Miss Rainey was our advisor. We had a lot of fun with our pails and cups (the boys won) collecting money for our Spring Party. Jacky Vinson was selected to reign as May Queen for the event. The year ended and we were promoted to silly sophomores . a In September of 1949 we again lifted our fallen arches over the threshhold, a few less in number but much braver than before. Miss Marshall-advised the class; and Bill Stennett, Sonny Van Arsdall, Jacky Vinson, and Vernon Leinweber were elected to serve as class officers. At our St. Patrick's party, Don Reynolds was crowned King. A high time was had by all at the picnic at Corrington Park. Q Time passed and at last the long awaited junior year came, bringing with it class rings; the play-- Clementine”; a chilisupper with Mr. White's home room as the guests; (He had some mignty good salesmen.) and the preparations for the Prom. Virginia Bowles, Charles Wilson, Joyce Armstrong, and Jackie Hermann were the class officials for these events but Mr. White was in charge of the headaches. The theme for the Prom was the Mardi Gras. The festival dancers, fishermen's net of balloons, confetti, flower gardens, and the music of Johnny Moreland entertained us during that unforgettable evening. After the ballots had been counted we found Leonard McCrory had been elected President of the Student Cabinet by an overwhelming majority. Phil Sharkey and Doris Benefiel also were elected cabinet members. The eventful year ended and with mixed emotions we became serious seniors . The paths to the institution were automatic to our aching callouses and when September, 1951 rolled around we once again turned toward higher education. Things began happening at once. A1 Olsen made music for our dancing and Doris Benefiel wore the Queen’s crown at the Homecoming Dance. Virginia Hoge, Carolyn Snaw, Joyce Armstrong, and Virginia Bowles attended the popular queen. The magazine sales found new glories for senior salesmanship--our trophy is in the show case. Goldie Bell, Sonny VanArsdall, Junior Adams, and Bob Harrold were elected to rule with Mrs. Knochel over the class of 52. The boys fixed up some chili, and much to the surprise of the girls, everyone lived through it--in fact, it was good! Small white name cards and pictures of our mangy muggs made their appearances. Tom Brandon assisted by Virginia Hoge and many other energetic souls began working their cameras and typewriters to the Done to produce this book for you. Virginia Hoge was nonored with the DAR award. The question was universally being asked Are You Mr. Butterworth? 3 In a scurry the Prom, Class Night, Baccalaureate, Honor's Day, and Graduation came and 104 Seniors became the 52 Grads. We hated to leave the place we had become so much a part of but new roads challenged our ambitions. Clinton - Dec. 26, 1969 During the Christmas holidays many former Clinton residents visited parents, relatives, and friends. Among those were Donna Manual who recently was appointed State Superintendant of Nurses; Ruby Johnson and Helen Reynolds who have been playing with the St. Louis All Girl Orchestra. Marcellen Lalicker, a secretary with the Reckling Dry Goods, and Carol Car-mean, the well known golfer, were visiting here. Miss Lila Shafer, the much publicized New York art critic, was in town to visit Miss Carolyn Bowling. Job Wanted - Have had a variety of experiences in many types of work. Sherril Bishop. Clinton - Dec. 17, 1959 Last night Miss Alice Killough was installed as Worthy Matron of Eastern Star. Clinton - July 16, 1966 Earlene Mayfield has taken a position as Commercial Department head. Miss Mayfield teaches shorthand in CCHS. Clinton - Jan. 2, 1961 Alice Koons, Shirley Sronce, Arlene Sullivan, and Elizabeth Tuggle bought the Shack and plan to expand. It will be open for business Jan. 18. Miss Esther Kenney will keep books for the new restaurant. Clinton - March 31, 1969 Elevator Board members were elected today in several DeWitt County areas. The Lane co-operative elected Bob Adcock. The former representative from Lane was Fred Brennan but he resigned the position when he was elected president of the board. DeWitt chose Don Reynolds to take the place of Bob Harrold who recently retired from farming. Ronald Donahowerwill represent Jenkins Switch and Phil Dial will be present for Maroa. Clinton - Aug. 13, 1957 A new librarian, Freda Smith, has joined the staff of CCHS. Clinton - Sept. 3, 1960 Dr. Philip Sharkey has set up his practice on North Center. Miss Goldie Bell will be his office receptionist. Clinton - Sept. 27, 1959 The Telford Appliance and Auto Parts store held a grand opening here in Clinton today. The owner and proprietor, Daniel Telford, has hired several former class mates for his new business: Donna Willis as bookkeeper; Charles Wilson and Bob Sprague, clerks; and Jim Cooper financial manager. % Clinton - Aug. 22, 1967 Helen Lawson recently assumed the position of secretary at the high school. Clinton - June 8, 1952 The marriage of Jacqueline Hermann to a J. M. U. student was announced by her parents. Chicago - Aug. 30, 1965 Today the manager of the Chicago Stags, Virgil Brady, announced the signing of a new and very valuable player, Stan Walden. John Miller, the popular C.B.S. sports reporter says the combination of Walden and Leo Rhoades, who has been with the team for sometime, will be a dangerous threat. Clinton - Dec. 1, 1961 The management of the Woolworth store in Clinton recently transferred to Arthur Day. Mr. Day has been an employee in this firm for ten years. District of Columbia - Nov. 12, 1971 Miss Jacqueline Vinson was swarn in as the Illinois Senate Representative. She is the first lady to be sent to Congress from Illinois. Chicago - May 28, 1962 Today the bookingof the famous blues singer, Martha DeBois, was announced. She is to appear at the Chicago Theater during the next two months. Now appearing is the well known opera star, John Hunsley. Clinton - Nov. 23, 1954 Home from a week end from Illinois State Normal are Marilyn Spitzer, Virginia Hoge, Laura Byrne, and Carolyn Shaw. Clinton - March 19, 1960 Jack Booker and Jack Duff took positions with the Borden Milk Company. Gary Callison is the mid-Illinois branch manager. Hospital Notes - Suzanne Perry was admitted to the Betty Kraft Hospital today for an emergency appendectomy. Miss Jessie Wolfe and Dona Winebrinner left the hospital today. Clinton - July 6, 1956 Joyce Armstrong is a new teacher in the Lincoln School. Miss Armstrong will teach fifth grade. Martha La mpe will take over the Kinder-garden for the coming season. Clinton - July 7, 1963 Mr. Robert Schindler has been promoted to vice-president of the Revere plant in Clinton. Clinton - April 23, 1972 Last night the DeWitt County Farmers met at the high school to discuss current farming problems. The guest for the meeting was E. Thomas Brandon, the well known stock-market buyer. Leonard McCrory was elected presidentof the organization; Merle Wagner vice-president; Arthur Armstrong secretary; Eddie Wollen treasurer. Carl Kreitler was appointed chairman of the investigating committee. Sonny Van Arsdall, Gerry Johnston, Elwood Adams Jr. , and Robert Primmer made up Mr. Kreitler's committee. Clinton - Sept. 29, 1957 Two Clinton men joined the Armed Forces today. They are Roy Wilis, and Dean Foster. Clinton - Oct. 2, 1967 A minor fire was reported at the ’’Photo Shop” in Clinton today. Don Campbell, the owner, said that little damage was done. Clinton - June 17, 1955 Goldie Bateson and Doris Allen have accepted positions as typists with the ICRR. Washington - Feb. 17, 1965 Doris Benefiel has taken the position of private secretary to William Conn. Mr. Conn is the President's Foreign Affairs Adviser. Birkbeck - Aug. 8, 1958 A new commercial training school has been erected just north of the elevator. Miss Marilyn Cullers will be supervisor of the training center and Miss Lois Harris will assist her. The instructors of the various courses will be Gail Fink, Marilyn Ely, Patricia Ellis, Mary DuPree, Joan Crowe, Dolores Wilson, Virginia Bowles, Edna Long, and Barbara Reynolds. Decatur - Sept. 3, 1955 Graduation from the Decatur School of Nursing found three Clinton girls finishing their training. Pat Lane, Mary Shobe, and Doris Reynolds were the girls. Clinton - Jan. 23, 1963 Robert Buchanan, the Editor-in-chief of the Journal and Public is vacationing in Florida. Clinton - March 17, 1957 A new drive-in theater was opened on the west side of Clinton today. The manager, Vernon Leinweber, and his partner, James Florey, were on hand for the press interview and expressed optimism for the theater's future. Working at the Floein” are Eugene Willoughby, William Stennett, Wilborn Owens, Juanita Johnson, Norma Clark, and Niles Lighthall. Clinton - June 10, 1954 Robert Ruble has taken over the Rexall Drug Store on the north side of the square in Clinton. Clinton - Feb. 12, 1966 It was announced by the President of the Board of Education, Ronald Feaman, that Robert Ellis, the famous New York architect, has signed a contract to design for the Clinton school district an ultra-modern high school building. Robert Myers will work with Mr. Ellis as chief engineer. Harrold Ashby will dc in charge of the interior decoration and Phil Chesnek has been contracted to construct the building. The landscaping contract has been offered to Darrel Eldridge and his partner Paul Cole. Vote for James North for Sheriff. The above clippings were collected over a period of twenty years from various newspapers by Sandra Rainey. Seniors win Crowell-Collier magazine trophy for taking in over S 1800 in magazine subscriptions. We, the seniors, being of superior mind and expansive body do hereby will to the juniors and the salesmanship classes our super salesmanship qualities, our favorable influence upon the teachers to all the students, our vocabulary to Mr. Evans, our experience to the green freshmen, the water tower to the juniors because we lack people with high ambitions, and to the sophomores a sophisticated future as upperclassmen. I, Elwood Adams, Jr. will my wavy hair to John Lund and my position in the band to anyone who wants it bad enough. I, Robert Adcock, will my bib overalls to Miss Tull. I, Doris Allen, will my giggle to Nita Barnhill. I. Arthur Armstrong, will my ability to go out for studying in a big way to Tonto Perry. I, Joyce Armstrong, will my ability to go out with all the boys, to Linda Scogin. I, William H. Ashby, will my warm spot by the radiator in the east building, to Joyce..........ALONE. I, Godlie Bateson, will my capability in the cafeteria to Shirley Fatheree. I, Goldie Bell, will my anxiety about physical education to Artis Winstead. I, Doris Benefiel, will my long hair to Doris Koons. I, Sherril Bishop, will my beaver eagerness about my studies to John Bianucci. I, Jack Booker, will my ability to get BLUE excuses ? to Ron Stout. I, Virginia Bowles, will my splendid management of slumber? parties to Monica Miller. I, Carolynn Bowling, will my naturally dark eyebrows to Helen Chapman in hopes that she will use them for a good cause. I, Virgil Brady will my ability to get along with Mr. Leach to the basketball team. I, Earl T. Brandon, will my naval reserve uniform to Corwin Lane. I, Frederick Brennan, will my calm reserved manner to Jack Chick I, Robert Buchanan, will my art at making the honor roll to Janyce Buchanan. I, Laura Byrne, will my habitual seat at the basketball games to any ambitious usher. I, Gary Callison, wish to will my ability to play a harmonica to Miss Tull. I, Donald Campbell, will my camera capers to David Robinson. 1. Carol Carmean, will my piccolo to Jim Wrone in hopes that he won't be such a problem to Robbie’ now that he will be sitting under his nose. I, Phillip A. Chesnek, will my artistic woodworking abilities to Bill Poland. I, Norma Jean Clark, will my good grades to Shirley Fatheree. I, William Conn will all my girlfriends in C.C. H. S. to Bill Reid. I, Jim Cooper, will my ability to get straight A” to Betty Polston. I, Joan Crowe, will my bleached streak of hair to Mary Beth Rhoades to replace her green one. I, Marilyn Cullers, will all my witty jokes to Marilyn Summers in hopes that she will learn some better ones. I, Arthur Day, will my bookkeeping title Slow and Accurate to Dick Ferry. I, Martha DeBois, will my very white teeth to Mary Ellen Sullivan. I, Phillip Dial, will my track ability to Douglas Beck. I, Ronald Donahower, will my cute little dimples and smile to Craole Halsey. I, Jack Duff, will my big feet to John Spencer. I, Mary DuPree, will my shortness to Adda Sue Robison. I, Darrell Eldridge, will my quietness to John Lund. I, Robert Ellis, will my beautiful green Ford and my ability to drive carefully to Terry Hermann. I, Patricia llis, will my ability to get along with TEACHERS to Monica Miller. I, Marilyn Ely, will my ability to play basketball to Joey Lowe. I, Ronald Feaman, will my curly hair to Mary Rose Thompson. I, Gail Fink, will my aptness with Mrs. Pharis to Rosetta North. I, James Florey, will my ability to get along with Miss Tull to anybody who needs it. I, Dean Foster, will my second hour pastries to Bill Poland. I, Lois Harris, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Isaacs to Monica Miller. I, Robert Harrold, will my good nature and a smile for everyone to Miss Tull. I, Jacqueline Hermann, will my ability to go steady three years to Marilyn Maurer. I, Virginia Hoge, will my long black hair to Ileane Sessions. I, John Hunsley, will my ability to get along with Mr. Little to Corwin Lane. I, Juanita Johnson, will my levies to Shirley Brown. I, Ruby Johnson, will my ability to get along with Mr. Ball to Donald Cox. I, Gerald Johnston, will my typing ability back to Mr. Ball--IT1 use the Columbus Method. I, Esther Kenny, will my shorthand ability to Betty Scogin. I, Alice Killough, will my permanent excuse from P. E. to Henrietta Reed. I. Alice Koons, will my locker mirror to Mary Beth Rhoades. I, Betty Kraft, will my bedpans to Joey Lowe. I, Carl Kreitler, will my excuses from Miss Tull to any deserving student. I, Marcellan Lalicker, will my small feet to Ray Woodard. I, Martha Lampe, will my noisy heel caps to Sylvia Dobbs. I, Patty Lane, will my curly hair to Mary Polen Huff. I, Helen Lawson, will my third hour monitor post in the north corridor to Manly Gregory. I, Vernon Leinweber, will my 180 horsepower V 8 Ford to Bobby Burger so he can go to Wapella every night. I, Niles Lighthall, will my unbecoming nickname to anyone that wants it. I, Edna Long, will my sense of humor to Irene Matheny. I, Leonard McCrory, will my typing ability to Stanley Brandon. I, Donna Manuel, will my ’’quite handy residence in DeWitt to Mary Rose Thompson. I, Earlene Mayfield, will my ability to learn shorthand to everyone who takes it. I. John Miller, will my ability to write notes and pay attention in class at the same time to Jr. Eastham. I, Robert Myers, will my ability to turn a fast corner without hitting a tree to Terry Hermann. I, Jim North, will my lonesome seat in the All Girls Sociology Class to Paul North. I, Suzanne Perry, will my intelligence to my sister Donna. I, Sandra Rainey, will my delicate UKE arts to any dignified underclassman. I, Geary Reckling, will my ability not to get A's to Jim Wrone. I, Barbara Reynolds, will my position in the library to Janyce Armstrong. I, Donald Reynolds, will my ability to go with two girls at the same time to Corwin Lane. I. Doris Reynolds, will my ability to go steady to Edna Jones. I, Helen Reynolds, will my first chair clarinet to J net Wakefield. I, Leo Rhoades, will my pastime of arguing with Norma Gail Morrow to R chard Berry. I, Robert Ruble, will my cheerleading ability to Sandra Jinks. I, Robert Shindler, will my wonderful ability to spel to Junior Eastam. I, Lila Shaffer, will my appealing southern drawl to Mary Kate Reeder. I, Phillip Sharkey, will my ability to type fifty words a minute to John Bianucci. I, Carolyn Shaw, will my one-man-heart to anyone who needs it. I, Mary Shobe, will my red hair to Ruth Ann Sullivan. I, Freda Smith, will my suntan and typing gift to Rosie North. I, Marilyn Spitzer, will my ability to eat all I want without gaining weight to Marilyn Summers. I, Robert Sprague, will my tininess to Don Wrone. I, Shirley Sronce, will my quiet reserved manner to Jane McKelvey. I, Bill Stennett, leave my ability to sleep in Study Hall to Doug Beck. I, Arlene Sullivan, will my long hair to Pete Dillow. I, Daniel Telford, do hereby will my ability to stay in high school four years to anyone that needs it. I, Elizabeth Tuggle, will leave........... I, Sonny VanArsdall, will my ability to be a Good boy to Bill Lillard. I, Jacqueline Vinson, will my old red notebook to Dorothy Tweedy if she will promise to care for it so that it will always remain a thing of beauty. I, Merle Wagner, will my continual smile and spotlight borrowing ability to Jim Johnston. I, Stanley Walden, will my ability to run 100 yard ash in 10 seconds to John Thomas Bianucci. I, Donna Willis, will my ability to write letters to Donna Perry. I, Eugene Willoughby will my swiftness to Bev Chandler. I, Roy Wills, will my height to Jim Wrone. I, Charles Wilson, will my ability to get kicked out of the library to Jim Rude. I, Delores Wilson, will my conservative height to Elizabeth Morse. I, Donz Winebrinner, will my English book to Imogene Dial. I, Jessie Wolfe, will my typing skill to Betty Works. I, Eddie Woolen, will my ability to flirt with girls to Ed Day. I, Robert Primmer, will my expertness toward good grades to Connie Sprague. We, Wilborn Owens and Paul Cole, will our abilities to graduate to all the juniors. FIRST ROW--E. Morris, T. McAboy, G. Brennan, B. Clark, E. Perring, H. Baylor. SECOND ROW--N. Wickenhouser, C. Burris, S. Jackson, B. Jenson, G. Barnett, R. Schumacher. THIRD ROW--N. Moore, M. Dillow, M. Linder, L. Bush, C. Martin. FOURTH ROW--J. Foster, B. Anderson, B. Poland, J. Singer, B. Hunsley, F. Grimsley. FIRST ROW--W. Webb R. Dubson, M. Gregory, B. Thoms, D. Wrone, D. Moore. SECOND ROW--A. Oakley, M. Devore, R. Palmer, D. Schindler, N. Huff. THIRD ROW--D. Maltby, R. Sullivan, J. Boylan, G. Foster, C. Baylor, M. Manuel. FOURTH ROW--D. Wheeler, B. Lane, H. Burris, C. Simmons, D. Follawell. FIRST ROW--S. Dobbs, M. Primmer, M. Williams, A. Froman, A. Jiles, S. Lobb. SECOND ROW--P. Polen, B. Monkman, J. Spencer, R. Brockman, D. Campbell, S. Bogan, M. Chapman. THIRD ROW --G. Breighner, R. Edwards, S. Barnett, S. Roseman, L. Scogin, M. Issac. FOURTH ROW--W. Wickenhouser, F. Vinson, J. Smith, B. Owens, D. Anderson. FIRST ROW--J. Armstrong, S. Fatheree, M. Defenbaugh, P. Willoughby, B. Lane, E. Mayfield. SECOND ROW--1. Matheny, C. Cooper, G. Taylo, C. Barrett, P. Hensen. THIRD ROW--K. Foard, B. Money, D. Richgaurer, C. Hitt, D. Burger, O. Mandrell. FOURTH ROW--E. Maddox, L. Coppen-barger, B. Leach, R. Ward, S. Callison. N. Barnhill, J. Provin, C. Johnson, A. DeBois. SECOND ROW--D. Shaw, N. Vandorvort, J. Kinder, P. Miller, V. Myers, D. Harris. THIRD ROW--D. Sronce, P. Andrews, C. Mandrell, J. Chapman, D. Luebke. FOURTH ROW--D. Willoughby, L. Boyd, B. Harrell, R. Fitzgerald, M. Wills, K. Smith. FRONT ROW--I. Welch, M. Spainhour, S. Carlson, C. Halsey. SECOND ROW--D. Rees, J. Thoms, M. Conn, B. Bourne, P. Lounsberry. THIRD ROW--D. Thompson, M. DuPree, J. Reed, S. Kraft, D. Polen. FOURTH ROW—C. Carter, J. Harrold, C. Burns, D. Gray. FRONT ROW--B. Reynolds, B. Shobe, S. Smith, A. Winstead. SECOND ROW--H. Chapman, M. Campbell, H. Reed, N. Todd, G. MacWilliam. THIRD ROW--J. Hassinger, M. Sullivan, M. Lowery, S. Blunt. FOURTH ROW--P. Dobbs, R. Bush, K. Burk, S. Jinks, M. Grady. FRONT ROW--J. Shoe, J. Adcock, M. Herrington, P. Rees, L. McDonald, S. Roth. SECOND ROW--F. Swartz, J. Crang, V. Todd, D. Steele, M. Lawson. THIRD ROW--J. Buchanan, D. Hagler, P. Polen, A. Enos. FOURTH ROW--D. Dietsch, C. Torbert, J. Chick, J. Rapp, T. Hermann. FRONT ROW--M. Welch, B. Allen, B. Smith, I. Sessions, L. Bundy. SECOND ROW—I. Dial, D. Winstead, P. Burton, D. Chapman, B. McKenney. THIRD ROW--J. Cullers, E. Gardner, J. Lund, S. Stuckey. FOURTH ROW--M. Lindsey, B. Beadles, J. Rude, S. Evans, K. Peavler. FRONT ROW--S. North, M. Thompson. J. Buck, N. Burns, B. Works. SECOND ROW--J. Lowe, H. Martin, S. Knox, M. Miller, B. Newberry. THIRD ROW--L. Koons, M. Rhoades, O. Eastham, S. Wantland, S. Gaddis. FOURTH ROW--J. Rose, J. Wrone, T. Riva, T. Blanchard, P. North. FRONT ROW--E. Ray, C. Flemming, S. Harris, B. Bennett, R. North. SECOND ROW--A. Smith, J. Wakefield, D. Dillow, E. Jones, S. Brown, M. Miller. THIRD ROW--N. Moore, J. Hunter, M. Summers, M. Maurer. FOURTH ROW--G. Baylor, O. Ruppert, D. Rapp, C. Lane, D. Cox. FRONT ROW - -B. Chandler, D. Koons, H. Newberry, B. Scogins, C. Sprague, D. Breighner. SECOND ROW--S. Atteberry, J. Miller, B. Wheeler, F. Harris, J. Huff. THIRD ROW--S. Cisco, M. Farnsworth. M. Gano, W. Wagner, N. Zimmerman. FOURTH ROW--D. Ferry, D. Jackson, R. Monkman, D. Perry. FRONT ROW--D. Cutlip, K. Wantland, D. Beck, B. Poland, C. Wilson, R. Thomas, B. Adcock, P. North, F. Crang. SECOND ROW--R. Feaman, J. Hunsley, B. Lane, C. Lane, H. Ashby, S. Brandon, C. Schumaker, G. Armstrong, H. Martin. THIRD ROW--B. Sprague, T. Riva, B. Stennett, L. Rhoades, J. Bianucci, T. Blanchard, D. Jackson, J. Wrone, J. Chick, G. Willoughby, Mr. Leach. FRONT ROW- S. Brandon, S. Bishop, F. Crang, P. North. SECOND ROW--D. Reynolds, P. McKelvey, L. Rhoades, D. Jackson, R. West. THIRD ROW--S. Walden, T. Riva, J. Chick, T. Blanchard. FRONT ROW- J. Cullers, B. Monkman, W. Thomas, K, Smith, D. Beck, F. Black, J. Hassinger, D. Roethe, B. Lane. SECOND ROW--D. Burger, D. Rickgaurer, B. Money, G. Taylo, S. Torbert, B. Leach, D. Cutlip, L. West, B. Owens, B. Rice. irn on Sets Records Walden, Rhoades II Ma roons in Corn Belt lampionship from Rhoades and Jackson. Jack-son is a standout rebounder.” “Walden’s got a lot of natural ability We’ve worked with him on hook shots, fakes and jumps, but he’s got a natural talents for shooting. He’s got a nice touch on the ball, too,” comments Leach Lead Clinton Win - ni„,„„ „ j ” | ro 5A linton Edoes :«nton Trips U Hi . Maroons Grab 7+h Win n 8 Loop Staris nor HAS one guard spot to CENTRAL ■elf, while Paul North and Paced by Stan Walden and Leo Brandon share the other Rhoades. Clinton defeated •n. North, one of the team’s Beardstown, 79-60 in a free scor-•tefensive ben, has seen a lit- inK Central Conference tussle ore action lakely, however. Tuesday night on the winner’s ra power on the bench has court. 1 the Maroons. “Blanchard, Walden and Rhoades, both sen- Lanphier, 44-43, in Two Overtimes CORN BELT After sinking a game tying free throw with the final gun having sounded, Clinton’s Stan Brandon regular, e .. .ccord of 28 against tl in 1949. Tartars, Clinton Take Wins ix men on the first nine ’t 6 ft. 1 in. or taller, t’s also a record for a oh-coaohed Clinton team. rve Ted Blanchad is the rty” at 6 ft. 1 in.. Jack k. Dick Jackson and Wal-all are 6 ft. 2 in., while Rhoades and Tom Riva h 6 ft. i- In Fairbury Holiday Tourney tice Wednesday because of and illness. Leach was whether they would iton Bumps ris, 41-35; ts Cop, 39-30 —GAMES TONIGHT Dnk-Dana vi. Gibson City, lry v . Clinton. RY — (PNS) — Fair-d in the fourth quarter surprisingly tough quintet, 39-30, while arked once again by and rebounding pow-Stan Walden, eliminated Morris, 41-35. to move to the FoirKtiry Holi- t here ’oed us a • oken Leach, e start of net the 'hop i Trips U High, 67-59, To Capture Corn Belt Crown t 6-4 ored ;nin uried t the ■sn Takes 54-39 )T1IE on four is that it eye. “We’re continues f ■ y Ar 'VC-, Trinity on in that Lakeview gan. e’ve been hitting ever since.’’ antastic .511 shooting mark ® t U. High bears out Leach’s ient. The powerful front line, com- ?bead as t. of Walden and Jackson at if1 fr°nt 21-b rwards and Rhoades at cen— first stanza. U. i f the garner seven poin ive load ton pushed through three' do good rebounding, in he econd periodU . ackson, a junior, does out- Rior rs ‘ ng board work, especially on third quarter with a pre . •• « sa ssnsa s.°x,n. — Maroons Halt Rallies Win 4k O). as scoring goes to I i— Clinton’s P rence leading dowrn two spir-lies in the secind rters and went on -39 league victory Flanagan, winless in its first six contests, outscored Coach Bob Hainline’s quintet by three points in the third canto to gain a 25-25 deadlock going into the final stanza but the Tartars then began to press and triumphed going away. Allan Durham topped all point-makers with 13 markers while Artie Bahler, the Tartars’ usual high scorer, was close behind with 10. Paul Hulse topped the i losers with seven tallies, i In the second contest, Clinton charged from a 9-9 first quarter deadlock to take a 22-17 lead at 'the half. The Redskins, who used a press most of the contest, trailed 35-29 going into the last period when they cut the gap to four points but the Maroons were able to contain the threat. Walden, making most of his baskets on a one handed push shot, led all scorers with 16 points. Leo ™ll Tt rl only________________£_ight FRONT ROW--E. Perring, D. Harris, P. Willoughby, M. Dephenbaugh, M. Gregory, A. Robison, J. McKelvey, G. McWilliam. SECOND ROW--D. Shaw, S. Roseman, S. Carlson, M. Reeder, E. Morse, J. Adcock, S. Bogan, C. Spencer. THIRD ROW-N. Wickerhouser, H. Chapman, L. Scogin, H. Reed, D. Rees, M. Dillow, J. Provins. FOURTH ROW--B. Thoms, V. Myers, M. Sullivan, B. Polston, M. DuPree, C. Barrett, J. Boyland, C. Callison. FIFTH ROW--J. Buchanan, R. Ward, N. Moore, C. Dresback, P. Moots, R. Sullivan, M. Maurer. SIXTH ROW--J. Anderson, L. Coppenbarger, E. Maddox, S. Jinks, S. Evans, M. Wills, D. Followell. FRONT ROW--S. Harris, D. Manuel. D. Reynolds, E. Tuggle, C. Flemming. SECOND ROW--D. Breighner, S. Brown, M. Thompson, J. Johnson, V. Bowles. THIRD ROW--M. Shobe, L. Harris, D. Benefiel, J. Lowe, M. Gano, M. Ely. FOURTH ROW--L. Koons, C. Shaw, C. Carmean, J. Covey, L. Byme. FIFTH ROW--E. Gunn, S. Wantland, M. Summers, M. Miller, R. Kepner, S. Rainey, SIXTH ROW--G. Bell, M. Rhoades, M. Maurer, M. DuPree, M. Spitzer. HE MAREOL blished twice a month by the jol Staff of Clinton Community i School. or-in-Chief......Jacky Vinson j ciate Editor... .Sandra Rainey s Editor..........Ruth Kepner sistant News Editor .......Marilyn Maurer vs Writers. .Mary Kate Reeder Carolyn Dresback Adda Robison ► Editor......Joyce Anderson ure Editor........Jean Covey attire Writers....Ellen Gunn Peggy Moots Betty Polston Stanley Bradon John Bianucci Gordon Crawford Joyce Anderson lange Editor. .Carolyn Dresback ts Editor.......Paul McKeivey orts Writers.......Jack DufT John Spencer Editor___!........Ellen Gunn distant Art Editor. Betty Polston ographer .....David Robinson ist and Book- epor .........Gordon Crawford ness Manager........Jack Duff distant Business Manager .......Stanley Brandon 1 Salesmen........Adda Robison Mary Kate Reeder Jane McKeivey Marilyn Maurer Betty Polston Peggy Moots Jack Du IT Stanley Brandon isor....Mrs. Dorothy Robinson FRONT ROW--V. Hoge, A. Koons, J. Hermann, N. Clark, G. Fink, C. Shaw, J. Wolfe. SECOND ROW - -E. Tuggle, V. Bowles, M. Lampe, D. Benefiel, A. Killough, J. Johnson, J. Armstrong. THIRD ROW--B. Kraft, P. Lane, C. Bowling, A. Day, D. Campbell, L. Snaffer, R. Johnson. FOURTH ROW-- C. Carmean, F. Smith, S. Rainey, L. Byrne, G. Bell, P. Ellis. FIFTH ROW--J. Crowe, H. Lawson, F. Brennan, J. Florey, J. Booker, T. Brandon, R. Feaman. SIXTH ROW--M. Spitzer, B. Harrold. J. Johnston, P. Chesnek,. J. North, P. Sharkey. Editor.......................... Assistant editor................ Publicity chairman.............. Business manager................ PHOTOGRAPHY COMMITTEE: Ruby Johnson Donald Campbell Alice Killough Virginia Bowles Art Day Jim Florey PROJECT SALES: Phil Sharkey Betty Kraft Lois Harris Laura Byrne Norma Clark Jessie Wolfe ART COMMITTEE: Carolyn Shaw Marilyn Spitzer Carolyn Bowling Barbara Reynolds Arlene Sullivan Jim North Lila Shaeffer Martha Lampe Jackie Herman ...............Tom Brandon ...............Virginia Hoge ...................Gail Fink .................Jack Booker YEARBOOK SALES: Juanita Johnson Carol Carmean Freda Smith Fred Brennan Patty Lane Goldie Bell Doris Benefiel Alice Koons LITERARY COMMITTEE: Elizabeth Tuggle Sandra Rainey CLASS: Helen Lawson Gerald Johnston Patty Ellis JoAnn Crowe Jacky Vinson SOCIAL: Joyce Armstrong Donna Willis SPORTS: Bob Harrold Jack Duff Leo Rhoades Ronald Feaman Group Pictures by Macy FRONT ROW--J. Armstrong, R. Johnson, V. Hoge. SECOND ROW--C. Carmean, D. Benefiel, V. Bowles. THIRD ROW- J. Crowe, M. Lampe, P. Sharkey, H. Reynolds, S. Rainey. FRONT ROW--A. Robison, E. Morris, B. Allen. D. Manuel, M. Thompson, R. North. SECOND ROW--D. Reynolds, S. Brown, S. Smith, D. Rees, S. Atteberry. THIRD ROW--J. Lowe, M. Shobe, M. Miller, H. Reed, B. Kraft. FOURTH ROW--M Summers, M. Miller, M. Rhoades, M. Maurer. FRONT ROW--V. Bowles, D. Rees, J. McKelvey, G. McWilliam, B. Polston. SECOND ROW--D. Campbell, D. Thompson, J. Huff, C. Dresback. THIRD ROW--C. Burns, E. Gardner, B. Sprague, J. Crowe, A. Killougn. FRONT ROW--M. Gano, M. Cullers, C. Sprague, M. Spainhour, B. Reynolds, J. Armstrong. SECOND ROW--M. Wagner, C. Atteberry, B. Kraft, E. Woolen, D. Anderson, S. Atteberry, Miss Dueringer. FRONT ROW--E. Morris, A. Robison, K. Reeder, S. Carlson, B. Lane, P. Rees, M. Herrington. SECOND ROW--D. Schindler, J. Spencer, M. Devore, J. McKelvey, H. Chapman, G. McWilliams, J. Wakefield. THIRD ROW--P. Dobbs, J. Chapman, M. Manuel, V. Myers, H. Reed. FOURTH ROW--S. Gaddis, B. Jensen, J. Boyland, I. Matheny, P. Moots, M. Campbell. FIFTH ROW--S. Callison, R. Ward, N. Moore, D. Hagler, S. Evans, C. Dresback. SIXTH ROW--B. Beetles, L. Boyd, B. Rice, L. Coppen-barger, M. Spitzer, D. Robinson. FRONT ROW--L. McCrory, P. Sharkey, S. Brandon, D. Benefiel, B. Chandler, S. Bogan. SECOND ROW--M. Gano, C. Carmean, D. Dillow, J. McKelvey, P. Rees, V. Hoge, D. Shaw, R. Sullivan. THIRD ROW - -E. Long. D. Gray, M. Lindsey, J. Taylor, B. Poland. P. Dobbs. FOURTH ROW--R. West, H. Ashby, M. Maurer. M. Rhoades. FRONT ROW--H. Chapman, J. Miller, W. Wagner. SECOND ROW--M. Campbell, S. Brown, G. Bateson, S. Atteberry. THIRD ROW--G. Bell, N. Moore, B. Newberry, V. Bowles, C. Shaw. FOURTH ROW--E. Gunn, M. Miller, M. Maurer, F. Smith, L. Byrne. FRONT ROW--J. Thoms, I. Matheny, L. Shaffer, B. Lane, C. Halsey, SECOND ROW--C. Bowling, A. Killough, J. Adcock, M. Herrington, S. Gaddis, J. Wakefield. THIRD ROW- M. Grady, J. Reed] S. Kraft, N. Moore, P. Dobbs, T. Todd. FOURTH ROW--C. Dresback, L. Boyd, S. Jinks, L. Coppenbarger, D. Tweedy. FRONT ROW--A. Robison, D. Rees, S. Carlson, J. McKelvey, H. Tuggle, M. Thompson. SECOND ROW - -S. Harris, M. Reeder, D. Breighner, G. McWilliam, G. Fink. THIRD ROW--E. Gunn, A. Killough, B. Polston, H. Reed, M. Ely, C. Bowling, D. Benefiel. FOURTH ROW--J. Covey, M. Maurer, C. Dresback, M. DuPree, H. Chapman. FIFTH ROW--M. Maurer, R. Kepner, M. Rhoades, M. DuPree, H. Reynolds, J. Crowe. FRONT ROW--J. Bianucci, P. McKelvey, Mr. Little, P. Sharkey, T. Brandon, L. McCrory. SECOND ROW--B. Harrold, O. Eastham, D. Ferry, V. Brady, J. Johnston, C. Lane. Seniors who sold over $50 worth of magazines--D. Benefiel, T. Brandon, G. Bell, B. Conn, M. Spitzer, P. Sharkey, B. Kraft, C. Carmean. They keep the building clean and warm - - E. Chilton, C. Duff, S. A. Money, H. Asby, B. Troxel. FRONT ROW--V. Hoge, J. Armstrong, C. Sprague. SECOND ROW--S. North, H. Newberry, M. Lampe, D. Manuel. THIRD ROW- D. Dillow, S. Wantland, D. Wilson, D. Tweedy, L. Koons. FRONT ROW--J. Armstrong, K. Johnson, S. Dobbs, R. Dubson, N. Wickenhouser, A. Jiles. SECOND ROW--J. Thoms, S. Roth, C. Barrett, D. Shaw, J. Crang, C. Burris, D. Moore. THIRD ROW--B. Smith, D. Campbell, I. Sessions, S. Smith, L. Scogin, A. Froman. FOURTH ROW--B. Anderson M. Dillow, S. Stuckey, A. Enos, M. Lowery, M. Sullivan. FIFTH ROW--J. Foster, S. Jinks, m! Lindsey, D. Anderson, D. Followell. FRONT ROW--R. Jiles, D. Campbell, D. Jackson, M. Wagner. SECOND ROW--R. West, D. Beck, E. Adams, F. Crang, D. Reynolds, C. Krietler, G. Armstrong, Mr. Fry. THIRD ROW--P. Dial, R. Primmer, A. Armstrong, C. Shoemaker, J. Johnston, R. Donahower, D. Dement, E. Wollen. THE KITCHEN CHORUS CHEAPER BY THE DOZEN Characters Cast Father......... Mother......... Children— Ann...... Frank_____ Bill...... Ernestine. Martha.., Jackie... Dan...... Fred...... Lillian... Mrs. Fitzgerald Dr. Burton..... Joe Scales.... Miss Brill..... Larry......... .... Paul McKelvey ........Ellen Gunn . Mary Beth Rhoades ..........Jim Wrone .... Stanley Brandon Mary Rose Thompson ......... Sue Knox ,... Beverly Chandler ... George Armstrong .....Junior Eastham .... Diana Breighner ....... Jean Covey .....Norman Moore ____ Frederick Crang ......Betty Houchin ...... Richard Berry FRONT ROW--N. Zimmerman, J. Lowe, D. Chapman, J. Adcock, M. Summers, M. Rhoades, J. Reed, B. Polston, J. Huff. J. Miller. SECOND ROW--D. Shaw, H. Newberry, D. Steel, M. Campbell, N. Vandervort. D. McAboy, D. Palmer, I. Welch. M. Sullivan, P. Rees. R. North. THIRD ROW--R. Kepner, S. Evans, C. Dresback, D. Gray, S. Brandon, C. Lane, J. Hunsley, S. Jinks, J. Covey, L. Koons, S. Kraft. FRONT ROW--S. Knox, M. Linder, S. Brown, C. Flemming, C. Barrett, C. Spencer, M. Thompson, B. Bennett. L. McDonald, J. Crang, B. Lowery, S. Smith. SECOND ROW-M. Miller. M. Miller, L. Copenbarber. M. Lindsey. J. Boylan. M. Grady. M. Spitzer, B. Kraft, P. Moots, M. Dillow, E. Gunn. THIRD ROW--D. Anderson, L. Coppenbarger, M. Maurer, C. Henderson, N. Moore, J. Johnson, J. Rapp, H. Ashby, J. Miller, M. Maurer. FRONT ROW--H. Reynolds, J. Wakefield, J. Crowe, M. Linder, M. Summers, E. Mayfield, A. Robison, A. Enos. C. Carmean, S. Gaddis. SECOND ROW--E. Gunn, B. Kraft, A. Welch, R. Johnson, S. Knox, M. Dillow, D. DUlow, J. Anderson, M. Maurer, M. Rhoades, C. Spencer, D. Shaw, N. Cartmill, N. Morrow, R. Berry, J. Covey, E. Jones, M. Moots. THIRD ROW--N. Moore, M. Herrington, R. Kepner, M. Miller, C. Barrett, R. Palmer, D. Smith, J. Kinder, I. Dial, J. Swartz, E. Maddox, E. Gardner, T. Brandon, D. Anderson, J. Hassinger, O. Eastham, D. Polen, G. Baylor, D. Thompson, O. Adams, V. Hoge, D. Rees. N. Vandervort, D. Rickgaurer. FOURTH ROW--M. Spitzer, J. Buchanan, S. Evans, J. Armstrong, J. Huff, R. North, D. Ferry, T. Hermann, J. Boyland, H. Reed, J. Rapp, F. Crang, W. Owens, D. Wrone, Mr. Robertson. B. Poland, S. Brandon, C. Lane, J. Wrone, S. Blunt, H. Ashby. MAJORETTES Dixie Anderson Peggy Moots Ellen Gunn Laura Newberry FRONT ROW--D. Harris, V. Myers, S. Shobe, L. Byrne, B. Borne, C. Shaw, A. Enos, J. Miller. SECOND ROW --R. Shumacker, C. Burris, R. Sullivan, D. Campbell, S. Brown, B. Miller, S. Jackson, M. Ely, L. Harris, A. Oakley. THIRD ROW--M. Grady, P. Dobbs, S. Callison, C. Baylor, R. Ward, M. DuPree, L. Boyd, D. Followell, S. Barnett. FRONT ROW--M. Devore, M. Chapman, M. Conn, S. Fatheree, H. Baylor, B. Lane, E. Perry, P. Lounsberry, E. Tuggle. SECOND ROW--J. Provin, M. Williams, G. Barnett, S. Bogan, S. Sronce, W. Webb, D. Koons, J. McKelvey, G. McWilliam. THIRD ROW--A. DeBois, P. Willoughby, K. Johnson, P. Lane, J. Crang, S. Stuckey, J. Hunter, L. Scogin, I. Matheny. FRONT ROW--E. Jones, D. Rees, J. Covey. SECOND ROW - - S. Knox. R. Reynolds, J. Robettson, J. A. da ms, R. Ellis, T. Hermann. FRONT ROW--D. Polen, O. Eastham, C. Hitt, T. Hermann, W. Wickenhauser, B. Rel SBCOND ROW--M. Manuel, C. Simmons, L. Paddock, H. Ashby, B. Poland, D. Gray, I Breighner. THIRD ROW--R. Berry, J. Rapp, A. Owens, J. Chick, D. Ferry, R. Beadlesl Miller. I National Honor Society First Prize VOODOO AND DLDCK THEIR WAY TO VICTORY WOOL” WE? FORWARD. MARCH! REIGNING BEAUTIES! WORKING UP THE SUDS. HOT TIME AT SPRAGUE'S FIELD! DEPRESSION FOLLOWED. PUTTING ON THE STYLE? BRIDE GOES TO OTHER TEAM. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY -- SPRING INITIATES Row 1: O. Eastman, M. Thompson, B. Kraft, S. Brandon Row 2: E. Long, D. Wilson, M. Spitzer, P. McKelvey Row 1 V. Hoge, P. Lane, R. Johnson, C. Carmena, S. Rainey, D. Manuel Row 2 R. Brandon, P. Ellis, J, Herman, J. Florey, Jr. Adams Row 3 B. Harrold, P. Sharkey, J. Crowe, D. Telford, G. Johnston, B. Primmer Su- 'WCT'AVi j m VS %-4E j£ - ,il0 ' i:- iisS C iV ■ -v V


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