Elverado High School - Falcon Yearbook (Elkville, IL)
- Class of 1963
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Text from Pages 1 - 96 of the 1963 volume:
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Elverado
Community Unit High School
Elkville, Illinois
presents
Volume I
The Falcon
1962-1963
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Foreword . . .
Nineteen hundred sixty-two and nineteen hundred sixty -three both gave a few of their months
to make a school year. . .a memory. . .a part of our lives. We saw many things during our
year--from the Cuban crisis to new space conquests to the making and parting of friends.
Closer to home, we witnessed the making of a new unit school district. We found ourselves
a place on the ground floor and watched the unit grow and mature through its first year. We saw
how classes grew in size, how outlooks broadened, but most of all, how quality education con-
tinued.
As we reach the end of this year, our first at ECUHS, We find our memory bank with added
stock. Whether your most remembered time be homecoming, tournament time, a special date,
or just some special class, it is our aim to preserve this tnemory for you. May v0u carry this
1 book with you throughout life and treasure the memories it will always bring back to you.
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Many of the pictures in this book will, we hope, surprise you. It has been our aim to pre-
sent a book which is complete--whi1e being spontaneous--one which portrays a school as it ac-
tually is.
Contents . . .
Dedication
Administration
Faculty
Classes
Sports
Favorites
Activities
Organizations
Dedication . . .
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"America, America, God shed his grace on thee,
And crowned thy good with brotherhood,
From sea to shining sea . . . "
To whom? Or what? Tangible? Intangible? These questions raced through our minds for many
hours when we tried to select an appropriate recipient for our dedication. We wanted something
with sentimental value - yet not mushy; something more spiritual and idealistic than tangible;
something which touched each of us - not just some.
Our year of 1962-1963 brought many rough times to America. She struggled through a maze of
difficult foreign decisions. her position sometimes frightening us deeply. Once again, she came
through with head held high.
Yes, we chose to dedicate this book to America and Americans as a way of reaffirming our faith
in her and them.
Surely she is blessed "from sea to shining sea. "
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Administration . . .
A MESSAGE FROM THE SUPERINTENDENT:
Students,
I am happy to have this opportunity to extend
my appreciation to one of the finest groups of
studentsI have had thepleasure of knowing. The
co-operationand harmony within and among our
schools causes me to wonder how we got along
without each other before.
As the years pass and you open this excellent
memory book to relive the most pleasant years,
remember when you were the first and remind
yourselves to always be first at whatever task you
may undertake. Bring honor to yourselves and to
your school.
Sincerely,
Robert M. Munday
UNIT SUPERINTENDENT
Robert M. Munday
BOARD OF EDUCATION
LEFT TO RIGHT: Kenneth Tyner, Secretary, Jack Barber. George Maksin, Clifford Batteau, Robert M. Munday.
Unit Superintendent, Clifford Giffin, Elvin Shupe, Ervin Blumenstock, President
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JERRY AKEN
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
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Junior Class Co-Sponsor
Industrial Arts
ROGER BUYAN
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
University
Sophomore Class Sponsor
Head CoaCh
American History
Health
Boys' P. E.
BOB DAWE
Bachelor of Science
University of
Tennessee
Freshman Class Sponsor
Assistant Coach
Algebra. Math,
Geometry, Geography
H and Citizenship
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Southern Illinois
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F, H. A. Sponsor
Home Economics
DON KILPATRICK
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
University
Senior Class Sponsor
Chemistry, Biology
General Science
BARNEY MUNDAY
Bachelor of Science
Wesleyan University
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
University
Band and Chorus
PALMA RE
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
University
Librarian Co-Sponsor
Cheerleader Sponsor
Thespian Sponsor
English, Speech,
French, and
Girls' P. E.
RAY SHANNON
Bachelor of Science
Southern Illinois
University
Falcon Sponsor
The Tattler Sponsor
Librarian Co-Sponsor
Business Subjects
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Southern Illinois
University
World History, Drivers'
Education, Psychology,
Boys' P. E.
School Employees. . .
As valuable to a school as its teachers are other
employees. Below are listed four with whom we
would dislike doing without.
SARAH HOLLIDAY
who keeps our records straight, listens to our
troubles, and in general, acts as friend and
counselor.
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Whatever need we may have for Homer, we fihd
him with a smile, willing to help.
MARY CASLETON and SHIRLEY HOLMES,
These two ladies have a special place in most of
our hearts: Not only is their food good--there is
never a dull moment when they are around.
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Presenting . . . The
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President Arvel "Blackie" Spain guided the Class of 1963
for the second year in a row.
Officers assisting
President Spain
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Vice-President
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W! Secretary
CATHY RE,
Publicity Chairman
HERB KMUCHA,
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Senior Activities
ELEANOR BERRY - Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2,3; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Prom Com-
mittee 8; Prom Waitress 2; Thespian Club 4.
MILTON BOWLIN - Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Homecoming Escort
4; Librarian 1, 2, 3,4; Paper Staff 2, 8, 4; Prom Committee 3; Shop Club 1; Thespian Club 4;
Track 2, 3.
JOANN BREWSTER - Class Officer 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 2,3; G.A.A. 1,2,3;
G.A.A. Officer 3; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3.
RANDY CARTER - Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4;
Shop Club 2; Track 3.
LOUISE CORNETT - Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3,4; Librarian 4; Paper Staff 4;
Prom Committee 3; Sweetheart Attendant 3; Sweetheart Queen 3; Office Assistant 4.
ORA LEE COX - F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Junior Play 8; Librarian 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,
2,3.
SONNIE CROWE - Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3; Librarian Officer 3; Pep Club 1,2,
3,4; Prom Waitress 2; Thespian Club 4.
CLIFF DAVIS - Annual Staff 1,3,4; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Co-Captain Basket-
ball 3; Football 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Junior Play 2,3; Prom Committee 3; Thespian Club 4;
Track 4.
HERBERT DAVIS - Shop Club 2; Thespian Club 4.
JOYCE FARLEY - Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Class Officer 2, 3; Fall Festival Court 2; F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4;
F.H.A. Officer 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Prom Com-
mittee 3; Student Council 4; Sweetheart Queen 3; F.H.A. Section Officer 4.
TEX FENTON - Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Football 2, 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Paper Staff 4; Thes-
pian Club 4; Thespian Club President 4; Track 1,2, 3; Usher 3.
STEVE FORD 4 Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Football 1,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Prom Waiter 2;
Shop Club 2; Thespian Club.
STEVE FOSTER - Annual Staff 3.4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Co-Captain Football 4;
Class Officer 1; Football 2, 3,4; Homecoming Escort 4; Junior Play 2; From Waiter 2; Student
Council 3, 4; Student Council Officer 3,4; Thespian Club 4; Thespian Club Officer 4; Track 1,
2, 8; Marshal 3.
JOHN FUNK - Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Shop Club 2;
Thespian Club 4.
PAM GLEATON - Annual Staff 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3;
F.H.A. Section Officer 4; Homecoming Court 3; Office Assistant 1.4; Paper Staff 2; Pep Club 1,
2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 1; Thespian Club 4; Thespian Club Officer 4, Mar-
shal 3 .
BOB GREEN - Basketball 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 3.
Senior Activities
CHARLES GUDE - Band 1,2; Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3; Shop Club 2; Thes-
pian Club 4; Track 2, 3 .
DIANE HARMON - Cheerleader 1,2,3; Chorus 1; Class Officer 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Of-
ficer 3; Homecoming Court 4; Paper Staff 2,4; Prom Waitress 2; Sweetheart Attendant 3; Thes-
pian Club 4.
CHANCEY HICKMAN - Baseball 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2,3; Co-Captain Basketball 2; Junior Play
3; Pep Club 2; Prom Committee 2.
SCHARLENE HORN - Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class Officer 2; Fall Festival Court 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4;
G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Junior Play 3; Librarian 1,2, 3; Paper Staff 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Prom Commit-
tee 8.
JOYCE HUGGINS - Annual Staff 1,2,3; Art Club 3; Cheerleader 1,3; Chorus 1,2, 3; Class Offi-
cer 3; F.H.A. 3,4; F.N.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3; F.A.A. 1,2,3; Junior Play 3; Librarian 3;
Office Assistant 1,2, 3; Paper Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Student
Council 3; Tennis Club 2, 3; Thespian Club 4; Thespian Club Officer 4.
ROGER KING - Annual Staff 4; Band 1; Baseball 2; Co-Captain Football 4; Class Officer 3; Foot-
ball 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Thespian Club 4; Thespian Club Officer 4; Track 2, 3,4.
HERB KMUCHA - Baseball 3; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2,4; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff
2, 3,4; Prom Committee 3; Student Council 4; Usher 3.
LARRY LAMPTON - F.G.I. 4; Frosh-Soph Club 1,2; Pep Club 2,3; Shop Club 1,2,3; Thespian
Club 4; Wrestling Club 3.
JILL LOEH - Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 2,4; Prom Committee 3.
LADONNA LOWE - Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. President 4; Librarian 3; Paper Staff 4;
Pep Club 2,4; Prom Committee 3; Prom Waitress 2; Sweetheart Attendant 3.
KARL MAPLE - Class Officer 2,3; Football 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Paper
Staff 1,2, 3; Editor 4; Thespian Club; Track 2,3,4; Usher 3.
EDDIE MARTIE - Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 4;
Prom Waiter 2; Shop Club 2; Track 1, 2,3,4.
NORMAN MARTIE - Band 1,2,3,4; Shop Club 2; Track 1.2-.
SHIRLEY MARTIE - Chorus 1,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 4; Pep Club 2,4; Prom Committee
3; Office Assistant 3,4.
ADA MAXEDON - Band 2; Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Sweetheart Attendant 1.
RAYMOND PABST - Shop Club 2; Thespian Club 4; Track 2.
RUTH PERRY - Annual Staff 3; Cheerleader 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Class Officer 1, 2,3; Fall Pesti-
val Court 1,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Officer 3; F.H.A. President 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; G.A.A.
Officer 3; Homecoming Court 4; Junior Play 3; Librarian 2; Paper Staff 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3;
Prom Committee 3.
Senior Activities
CATHY RE - Annual Staff 3, 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1; Class Officer 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H. A.
1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Officer 2, 3; Homecoming Court 1. 2, 3; Homecoming Queen 4; Paper Staff 2,
3; Prom Committee 3; Sweetheart Attendant 2, 3; Thespian Club 4; Thespian Club Officer 4;
Usher 3.
RALPH SIEBERT - All-Sports Manager 3, 4; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2.
ARVEL SPAIN - All-Sports Manager 1, 2; Baseball 4; Class Officer 3; President 4; Paper Staff 4;
Pep Club 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; From Waiter 2; Shop Club 2; Thespian Club 4.
SANDRA STACY - Chorus 1; Class Officer 1; F.H. A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. Officer 2; Librarian 1;
Paper Staff 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Prom Waitress 2; Student Council 3, 4; Student Council Officer 4;
Office Assistant 4.
JULIA VANCIL - Class Officer 4; G. A. A. 1. 2,3; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff 3; Prom Committee
3;;Usher 3.
RICK WARREN - Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Officer 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4;
Prom Committee 3; Prom Waiter 2; Shop Club 2; Thespian Club 4; Track 1, 2.
KARLA WISELY - Chorus 1; Class Officer 3; F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; F. H. A. Officer 2, 3, 4; Librarian
2, 3; Librarian Officer 2, 3; Paper Staff 2,4; Pep Club 2; Prom Waitress 2; Thespian Club 4;
Office Assistant 4.
RICKY WISELY - Basketball 1,2; Class Officer 2; Junior Play 3; Paper Staff 3.
The Class . . . In Action
Pam Gleaton, Shirley Martie, and Jill Loeh enjoy Tex Fenton, Cliff Davis, Roger King. and Butch
Karla Wisely's wit Bowlin seem to enjoy class
TOP LEFT: Cliff Davis shows off his new teeth.
CENTER: Russell MacMurray, Sonnie Crowe, Herb
Kmucha, and Rickey Wisely struggle with their
practice sets.
LOWER LEFT: Yearbook editor Steve Foster uses his head.
TOP RIGHT: Cliff Davis, Diane Harmon, Ruth Perry,
and Shirley Mattie work on a tough typing assignment.
LOWER RIGHT: A junior dance is the scene for much
fun and much dancing. In this picture, Butch Bowlin
is on his way across the floor while Joyce Huggins
looks on. Karla Wisely is dancing with her back to
the camera.
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Steve Leek - a purposeful looking sophomore Francis Addison, Leonard Sanders, and other
sophomores enjoy a pre-school gathering
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KATHY RUSSELL
LEONARD SANDERS
RICHARD SEYFERTH
PHYLLIS SMITH
KAREN WHITE
FRED WINCHESTER
CARLA YATES
CHARLES YEARIAN
JIM YOUNG
Class of 1966 . . .
RICHARD EDWARDS, President; JINX MAKSIN, Vice-President; CHERYL VANZANDT, Secretary;
DAVE LEWIS, Treasurer.
MEREDITH ANDERSON
JANE BURROUGHS
SUZANNE CLARK
CHARLES COBIN
ROY CRANE
LINDA DAVIS
SHERRI DOWNS
RICHARD EDWARDS
VICKIE FENTON
DALE HARRIS
ALLEN HOLMES
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MARY JENKINS
PHYLLIS JENNINGS
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enjoys a class project---the reading and discussion of the novel, "The Diary of a Young Girl. "
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Falcon Football Varsity 1962
TOP ROW: Coach Louis Ethenon, Cordell Morgan,
Ed Mattie, Head Coach Roger Buyan.
BOTTOM ROW: Bill Fenton, Stuart Davis, Steve Foster, Roger King, Milton Bowlin, John Funk, Rick Warren,
Harold Seibert, Randy Carter.
Ken Shaw, Edd Fish, Charles Funk, Cliff Davis, Karl Maple,
VARS ITY SCORES
ELV'ERADO 14 METROPOLIS 32 ELVERADO 14 U. HIGH 6
ELVERADO 21 CHRISTOPHER 0 ELVERADO 2 CARTERVILLE 21
ELVERADO 6 PINCKNEYVILLE 0 ELVERADO 6 ZEIGLER 40
ELVERADO 20 MCLEANSBORO 12 ELVERADO 19 SESSER 25
Charles Funk throwing a block for Ken Shaw in Homecoming game.
Falcon B-Squad
STANDING, left to right: Coach Bob Dawe, Duke Fennel, Bill Keith, Bill Cochran, Rodney Barwick, Francis
Addison, Fred Winchester, Steve Leek, Gary Porter, John Comett, Sam Edwards, Coach Donald Stricklin.
KNEELING, left to right: Richard Edwards, Leonard Sanders, Mike Cobin, Charles Cobin, Allen Holmes, Van
Robinson, Kenny Fisher, Mike Russel.
B -S QUAD SCORES
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ELVERADO 0 PINKNEYVILLE 34
ELVERADO 0 CARTERVILLE 7
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LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Funk, Cliff Davis, Milton Bowlin, Charles Gude. Charles Crews. Bill Fenton. Steve
Foster, Rick Warren, Eddie Fish, and Kenny Shaw
VARSITY SCORES
Falcons 48 Murphysboro 45 Falcons 68 Attucks 65
62 Hurst 48 67 Zeigler-Royalton 71
65 Sesser 61 '78 Steeleville 75
77 Christopher 45 70 Gorham 49
59 University High 56
84 Thompsonville 37
57 Equality 72 Season Record?
58 Red End 85
64 Chester 49 Won - 16 Lost - 7
58 Steeleville 59
59 Attucks 64 8Does not include end-of-season tournaments.
58 Norris City 60
95 Carterville 50 Average Scores:
72 Steeleville 82
60 Zeigler-Royalton 54 It is interesting to note that the Falcons scored
89 Christopher 45 an average of 67 points per game, while our
67 Sesser 50 opponents scored an average of 58.
67 University High 48
Carterville 52
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KNEELING: Allen Holmes, Leland Coffer, Kenny Fisher, John Cornett, Mike Russell, Kenneth Tuthill, Charles
Cobin.
B-Squad Cheerleaders . . .
Cheryl Vanzandt, Jinx Maksin, Frances Morgan, and Nancy McCleland led cheers.
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A Year in Sports . . .
Football season brought a large following of fans and an admirable record. The first year under Head Coach Roger
Buyan could be termed quite successful. In this picture, some of our fans seem to be more interested in our
photographer than they are in the game.
Cheerleaders Debby Maksin and Donna Eaton give support The excited fans are Sandie Cole and Sonnie
behind an interested looking bench. Crowe.
As each year does, 1962 ran its course. The crispness of autumn gave away to the chill of winter - with
that change came the change from football to basketball. The Elverado Falcons had an interesting sea-
son with several heartbreaking moments. On the next two pages you will probably see a scene you re-
member . . . including players, the coach, and fans.
Pre-game warmup . . .
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was followed by instructions from the referees and
The National Anthem . . .
Both teams forget competition and become simply
Americans for a moment.
Zeigler-Royalton's Bill Dial and
our Tex Fenton and Cliff Davis
receive pre-game instructions.
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the fans helped too . . .
In the Zeigler-Royalton contest. the coach and the
team worked hard. Not only did they work hard on
the floor that night, they worked for weeks in
advance.
The fans were aware of this preparation and showed
the enthusiasm due a great team. The gym echoed
with the happy shouts of Falcon victory.
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FIRST ROW: Pam Gleaton, Karla Wisely, Diane Harmon, Eleanor Berry, Jill Loeh, Louise Cornett.
SECOND ROW: Joyce Huggins, Sonnie Crowe, Sharon Havens, Mary L. Jenkins, Shirley Martie, Bonnie Smith,
Scharlene Horn, Brenda Morgan, LaDonna Lowe, Joyce Farley, Mrs. Hicks--Sponsor.
THIRD ROW: Marsha McMurray, Barbara Bernardini, Rita Nausley, Mary Leslie, Sharon Holmes, Linda Sherman,
Phyllis Jennings, Meredith Anderson, Suzanne Clark, Linda Davis.
FOURTH ROW: Mary Davis, Phyllis Smith, LaDonna Perry, Nancy McCleland, Wilma Coffer, Phyllis Blumen-
stock, Tony Etherton, Doris Alstat, Brenda Brewer.
FIFTH ROW: Patsy Sherman, Terry Owens, Joyce Bobbish, Judy Keigley, Carla Yates, Linda Barwick, Vickie
Fenton, Ione Frazier.
SIXTH ROW: Ruth Perry, Vickie Ferguson, Janet McMahan, Cathy Russell, Margaret Lewis, Marsha Hartsock,
Sharon Hawk, Joann Brewster, Ada Davis.
SEVENTH ROW; Dale Harris, Jane Burroughs, Lois Krisfaluzy, Jinx Maksin, Cheryl Vanzandt, Penny Maksin,
Frances Morgan, Sherry Spytek, Tena Stuber, Sherri Downs, Mary Mozi.
EIGHTH ROW: Joann Loeh, Carol Wolfe, Bonnie Burns, Carolyn Lenzini, Karen White, Veronica Doerr, Loretta
Seibert, Karen Leslie, Sue Maksin.
NINT H ROW: Cathy Re, Karen Cochran, Debby Maksin, Donna Eaton.
The FHA officers led their organization . . .
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ing and worthwhile ac-
tivities. The girls, as
were the students in
other organizations,
were faced with the
problem of a successful
merger of two chapters.
Transition was surpris-
ingly smooth and the
Christmas and Sweet-
heart Dances were the
FHA social highlights
of the year.
The Elverado Chapter
had two section officers
--Pam Gleaton as vice-
president and Joyce
Farley as secretary.
L FIRST ROW: Karen Cochran, Vice -President; LaDonna Lowe, President; from the Elk-
ville Chapter. Ruth Perry, President; Vickie Ferguson, Vice-President; from the
Vergennes Chapter.
SECOND ROW: Sue Maksin, Treasurer; LaDonna Perry, Treasurer; from the Elkville
and Vetgennes Chapters respectively. Debby Maksin, Secretary from Elkville;
Patsy Sherman, Secretary from Vergennes.
Section officers Joyce
Farley and Pam Gleaton
join chapter sponsor
Mrs. Alma Hicks in
examining a Future
Homemaker emblem.
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with their play . . .
EIGHTH ROW: John Funk, Miss Re, Sponsor, Dennis
Russell.
SEVENTH ROW: Norman Martie, Raymond Pabst,
Herbert Davis, Arvel Spain.
SIXTH ROW: Charles Gude, Karl Ed Maple, Eleanor
Berry.
FIFTH ROW: Cliff Davis, Karla Wisely, Diane Harmon.
FOURTH ROW: Butch Bowlin, Rick Warren, Sonnie
Crowe, Randy Carter.
THIRD ROW: Roger King, Parliamentarian, Cathy
Re, Secretary, Steve Foster, Vice-President.
SECOND ROW: Pam Gleaton, Treasurer, Joyce Huggins,
Publicity Chairman.
FIRST ROW: Bill Fenton, President.
LIBRARIANS enabled the Library to function . . .
FIRST ROW: Shirley Mattie, Jill Loeh, Louise Cornett, Judy Keigley.
SECOND ROW: Mary L. Jenkins, Jane Burroughs, Barbara Bemardini, Miss Re, Co-Sponsor, Marsha McMurray,
Joyce Bobbish, Ricci Cook, Butch Bowlin, Karl Ed Maple, Mr. Shannon, Co-Sponsor.
THE TATTLER staff under editor Karl Ed
Maple tried to
give the students
a voice . . .
Karl Ed Maple, who assumed the
leadership of the school newspaper
after a year as assistant editor,
proved to be a capable organizer.
The paper attempted to change its
format to the point where each
student would be interested. . .
. . .Behind every good leader are
good followers.
FIFTH ROW: Herb Kmucha, Mr.
Shannon, Sponsor, Butch Bowlin,
Sports Editor.
FOURTH ROW: Arvel Spain, Bill
Fenton, Edd Fish, Assistant
Editor, Charles Funk.
THIRD ROW: Karen Leslie, Vickie
Feuton, Diane Harmon, Vickie
Ferguson, Karla Wisely, Distri-
bution.
SECONDROW: Donna Eaton, Ad-
ve'rtising, Louise Cornett, Sue
Maksin, Assistant Editor.
FIRST ROW: Karl Ed Maple, Editor,
Mary Davis, Joyce Huggins,
Ruth Perry.
An Editor. . .Steve Foster, who worked long hours in
pursuit of the best possible memory collection for the
first year of the Elverado Unit.
Deadlines were met--sometimes barely,
Tempers remained cool--usually,
Pictures were taken--sometimes haphazardly,
And the book was finished--on time.
The members of the copy staff are shown below re-
ceiving instructions from their editor. . .
Dee Ethenon, Janet McMahan, Patsy Sherman,
Eleanor Berry, Cathy Re, Assistant Editor, Mr.
Shannon, Sponsor.
Advertising staff members had sore
feet and tired voices but were never
daunted. . .
SECOND ROW: Cliff Davis, Kenny
Shaw, Roger King.
FIRST ROW: Pam Gleaton, Adver-
tising Manager, Bonnie Burns.
The STUDENT COUNCIL worked hard on Homecoming . . .
SECOND ROW: Steve Foster, President, Ken Shaw, Larry Hickman, Steve Leek, Herb Kmucha.
FIRST ROW: Joyce Farley, Karen Cochran, Janet McMahan, Terry Owens, Frances Morgan, Linda
Sherman.
. . . and the Band played on
THIRD ROW: Diane Yearian, Nancy McCleleand, Karen White, Norman Mattie, Butch Bowlin, Edd Fish, Stuart
Davis, Charles Crews, Steve Foster, Duke Pennell, Steve Leek, Pam Gleaton, Bonnie Burns.
SECOND ROW: Frances Morgan, Penny Maksin, Sherri Downs, Tena Stuber, Mary Mozi, Jim Giffin, Carol Wolfe,
Bill Keith, Carla Yates, Sherry Spytek, Karen Cochran, Loretta Seibert.
FIRST ROW: Linda Davis, Brenda Morgan, Sue Maksin, Debby Maksin, Jinx Maksin, Lois Krisfaluzy, Cheryl
Vanzandt, Dale Harris, Jane Burroughs, Mary Davis.
The CHORUS gave several concerts and music to study by . . .
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FIFTH ROW: Judy Keigley, Jinx Maksin, Lois Krisfaluzy, Dale Harris, Scharlene Horn, Joyce Farley, Phyllis
Smith, Marsha Hartsock, Margaret Lewis, Marsha McMurray, Mary Davis.
FOURTH ROW: Suzanne Clark, Phyllis Jennins, Meredith Anderson, Carla Yates, Karen White, Phyllis Blumen-
stock, Wilma Coffer, Patsy Sherman, Linda Barwick, Ione Frazier, Donna Bryant.
THIRD ROW: Rita Nausley, Mary Leslie, Sharon Holmes, Linda Sherman, Frances Morgan, Penny Maksin, Cheryl
Vanzandtl Sherri Downs, Sherry Spytek, Tena Stuber, Mary Mozi, Loretta Seibert.
SECOND ROW: Nancy McCleland, Ada Davis, Brenda Morgan, Cathy Russell, Janet McMahan, Ruth Perry, Bonnie
Bums, Carolyn Lenzini, Carol Wolfe.
FIRST ROW: Shirley Martie, 1111 Loeh, Sus Maksin, Donna Eaton, Karen Leslie, Karen Cochran, Debby Maksin,
Joann Loeh.
The Elverado Chorus, under the direction of Mr. Barney Munday, sang their way through a banner year.
The teachers of Jackson County, at their fall institute, witnessed the first public performance by the
chorus. L'ater activities included a Christmas concert and singing at the school Christmas party. Fans
at a pte-Christmas basketball game were treated to a brilliant display or candelight and singing.
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STANDING: Randy Carter, Eddie Martie, Steve Foster, Ralph Seibert, Sonnie Crowe, John Funk, Cathy Re,
Norman Martie, Arvel Spain, Herb Davis
SEATED: Diane Harmon, Eleanor Berry, Claudia Hartsock. LaDonna Lowe
STANDING: Butch Bowlin, Roger King, Rick Warren, Karl Ed Maple, Bill Fenton
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STANDING: Charles Crews. Sue Maksin, Bonnie Burns. Charles Funk, Debby Maksin, Joann Loeh. Harold Seibert.
Feasting at the Elks Hall
Homecoming 1962 . . .
Holiday in Music
"Holiday in Music" was probably the best kept secret theme in the history of Elkville. Vergennes,
and Elverado. The aim of the student council in presenting Homecoming 1962 was to make the first
Elverado Homecoming a real success.
Preparations were underway shortly after school started. Many late meetings were held at Miss Re's
house for the purpose of ironing out small problems and getting all decorations ready to place in the gym.
The theme was carried out in two colors - black and white. Although stark colors by themselves,
the black and white streamers were softened by the addition of blue lights and a red carpet. One new
feature of the decorations was that the crepe paper streamers all started at the center of the gym. This
gave a canopied effect to the gym and led many people to guess that the theme would be "Under the
Big Top. "
The big night finally arrived, the decorations were up, the crowd was in suspense, and then coro-
nation began. Cathy Re was crowned Homecoming queen and led her subjects in enjoying "Holiday in
Music. "
Queen Cathy and Court . . .
LEFT TO RIGHT: Randy Carter. Jinx Maksin, Bill Fenton. Marsha Hartsock, John Funk, Vickie Ferguson, Karl
Ed Maple, Mary Ann Spytek - Retiring Queen, Eddie Mattie, Ruth Perry. Queen Cathy, Roger King, Diane Har-
mon, Cliff Davis, Donna Eaton, Rick Warren, Debby Maksin, Steve Ford, Nancy McCleland, Butch Bowlin,
Frances Morgan, and Steve Foster.
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Sweetheart Dance . . .
The Annual Sweetheart Dance was held in the gymnasium on Saturday evening, February 9, 1963. The
theme, Cinderella Ball, was carried out with beautiful purple and gold crepe paper. The highlight of
the evening was the coronation of Miss Donna Eaton as queen of F.H. A. for 1968.
The Queerfs Court
Retiring Queen - Louise Cornett Retiring Queen - Joyce Farley Candidate - Pam Gleaton
Escort - Norman Martie Escort - Steve Foster Escort - Doug Farm
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Escort - Bill Fenton Escort - Charles Lemons Escort - Dee Etherton
Candidate - Carol Wolfe Attendant - Marsha Hartsock Attendant - Phyllis Smith
Escort - Cordell Morgan Escort - Tom Morgan Escort - Kenny Fisher
Attendant - Cheryl Vanzandt Attendant - Penny Maksin Crown Bearer - Stevie Aken
Escort - John Funk Escort - Charles Funk Flower Girl - Jane Ann Buyan
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The Cast
Wilbur Maxwell --------------------------- CHARLES FUNK
Hercules Nelson - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -. ------------ DEE ETHERTON
Celeste ------------------------------- DONNA EATON
Nina Quigley --------------------------- VICKIE FERGUSON
Frankie - -. ----------------------------- DEBBY MAKSIN
Aunt Mary -------------------------------- SUE MAKSIN
Uncle Bob ------------------------------ STUART DAVIS
Granny -------------------------------- KAREN LESLIE
Mr. Quigley ---------------------------- CHARLES CREWS
Dr. Brown -------------------------------- EDDIE FISH
Madeline ------------------------------- CAROL WOLFE
Harry Schuster ----------------------------- KENNY SHAW
Daphne -------------------------------- BONNIE BURNS
Claude --------------------------------- JESS BROOKS
Henry ------------------------------- RODNEY WALKER
The Pre-school, Noon Hour, and
Classroom Clubs . . .
On the following three pages are some candid shots of school life. We have attempted no pattern in
these shots - only unposed things which really happened were photographed.
The Pre-School and Noon Hour Set found varied activities . .
The empty Study Hall above filled each morning
with groups like the one to the right - Charles Funk.
Debby Maksin, and Karen Leslie. The pre-school
gathering became a commonplace event with many
of the students and faculty members.
The empty stairs below became noisy when Fred
Winchester, Charles Crews, John Funk, Cordell
Morgan, and some 100 other lunchroom eaters for-
got that the "yellow flag was out and they should
hold their position. "
One of the year's most familiar couples was Bonnie
Burns and Rick Warren. A typical lunch hour scene
shows Bonnie, above, in her lonely wait for Rick to
finish shooting baskets. At right, sixth hour is about
to begin so they must bid farewell.
The Classroom Set, as shown below, was also active: . . .
LEFT: Bonnie Burns, Charles Funk, and Diane Har-
mon enjoy English 111.
LOWER LEFT: Jerry Seyferth gives another student
some help while Brenda Morgan looks perturbed at
the photographer.
LOWER RIGHT: Students in 8th Hour Typewriting I
are shown as they work on a business letter project.
UPPER LEFT: Debby Maksin, Carolyn Lenzini, and
Janet McMahan are shown in English 111
UPPER RIGHT: Frances Morgan tops a pyramid of
Cheryl Vanzandt. Mary Jenkins, Dale Harris, Lois
Krisfaluzy. Sherri Downs, and Jinx Maksin
RIGHT: Scharlene Horn, Karla Wisely, and Diane
Harmon rest in shorthand II
LOWER RIGHT: Dave Lewis, Sharon Holmes, Terry
Weatherford, Allen Holmes. and John Owens seem
more interested in the camera than in English I
LOWER LEFT: Suzanne Clark, Pam Preston, Vickie
Fenton, lone. Frazier, and Loretta Seibert work on
vocabulary in English class
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Reliable Prescription Service
Open Every Day Including Sunday
107 E. Main
Du Quoin, Illinois
For Free Delivery
Call LI 2-2192
BERTANE, INC.
B 8: B SHOE STORES
Du Quoin, Ill.
Murphysboro, Ill.
West Frankfort, Ill.
Compliments of
ILLINOIS
BROKERAGE COMPANY DR. C. M. BENTON
D. D. S.
200 East Mam Du Quoin,
Du Quoin, Illinois Illinois
SAWYER DAVIS1
PAINT 8: WALLPAPER STORE SERVICE STATION
Bring Your Paint Your
Problems Standard
to Paiht People
Carbondale
GL 7-7310
Du Quoin
LI 2-3311 Illinois
Your Key to
Create r Value 5
Man
You Expect More, and You Get It
GEORGE L. DAVIS
Elkville, Illinois
VEATH
SPO RTS MART
complete line of MacGregor and
Rawlings sports equipment
GL 7-6016
718 S. Illinois Ave.
Carbondale, Illinois
STROUPS
Women's Apparel
and
Acce s s orie 5
Dry Goods
and
Gifts
Phone GL 7-4717 Carbondale
CRAB ORCHARD
MOTEL 8: CAFE
3 172 Miles East of Carbondale
on
Crab Orchard Lake Road
Smorgasbord Daily
ECHS Alumni
Compliments of
DR. STRUCK
Du Quoin, Ill.
DUNHAM
SERVICE STATION
Phillip s 6 6
Gas - Oil - Accessories
Tires - Batteries
Vergenne s , Illinois
BOURLANUS
MARKE T
The Best for Efficient
Service
and the Best in Groceries
Elkville Phone 4172
Compliments of
GETTIE'S BEAUTY
SHOP
"Beauty Begins on Top"
Vergenne s , Illinois
HOLIDAYS MARKET
DAVE
AND
IRENE
Elkville, Illinois
R. A. -WILLIAMS
TRUCKING SERVICE
Phosphate - Limestone
Fertilizer
Vergenne s , Illinois
PAUL CREWS
Your Standard Oil Dealer
in
Elkville
Phone: 2 122
BOURLAND2S CAFE
$ Dinners
?k Short Orders
2:: Home Made Pies
3? Sandwiches
:1: Dining Room
Available
Ph.: 4221 South 4th Elkville
Compliments of
GENE YATES
Elkville , Ill inc 1 s
Congratulations to
EISEN SHOE STORE the Class of '63
From
Shoes for the Family
CRAWSHAW MORTUARY
Du Quoin, Illinois
Murphysboro, Illinois
PlNK'S GIFT For Your Insurance
Needs
8: FABRIC SHOP See
70331112231133 ROGER Q. KIMMEL
Elkville Residents
Suppliers of the ECUHS 1962 Murphysboro
Coronation Accessories
GRADY PLUMBING Compliments of
$ ELECTRIC
DR. WOLFF
For All Your Plumbing
and Electrical Needs
h b , 11' '
Carbondale, Illinois Murp Vs om I mms
WlSEl-Y FLORIST HUFNAGEL CLEANERS
Your Approved Sanitone
1605 West'Walnut Cleaners in
Murphysboro, Illinois
Murphysboro, Illinois "Note the Difference"
Compliments of
S 8: S
BODY SHOP
Murphysboro
Illinois
NUNLEY DRUG STORE
ANNA L. NUNLEY, Reg. Ph.
We Specialize in Filling
Prescriptions
Phone 684-3581
Corner 10th and Walnut
Murphysboro
Illinois
COMPLIMENTS OF -
Famous Shoe Store
B 82 K Furniture
Card Shop
J. C. Penney
Murphysboro, Illinois
Murphysboro, Illinois
Murphysboro, Illinois
Murphysbor o , Illinois
We wish to thank each and every one of our advertisers
and ask that you keep them in mind when shopping.
The Staff
Leslie's Shoes Southern Barbecue
Carbondale, Illinois Du Quoin, Illinois 1
Neil's Jewelry Atkins Custom Floors
Carbondale, Illinois Du Quoin, Illinois
Frankls Economy Store
Carbondale, Illinois Du Quoin, Illinois
Ray's Jewelry Berg's Laundry
Carbondale, Illinois Du Quoin, Illinois
Jim's Sporting Goods Rechter's
Murdale Shopping Center Du Quoin, Illinois
Guthrie Appliances Western Auto
Du Quoin, Illinois Du Quoin, Illinois
Linzee Insurance Company Arkell Carter
Du Quoin, Illinois Elkville, Illinois
COMPLIMENTS OF -
Genevieve Eaton
Elkville, Illinois
King's TV
Royalton, Illinois
Ed Potoki 8: Sons
Royalton, Illinois
Ideal Cleaner's
Du Quoin, Illinois
Earl's Bar B-Q
Murphysboro, Illinois
Dowe 11 Supply
Dowe 11, Illino i s
Maksin's Market
Dowe 11, Ill inois
PEPSl-COLA
Marion, Illinois
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STORE
Nigh Onto
19, 288
Items for Less
Come In and Browse
Route 13 North
Murphysboro, Illinois
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