Moweaqua High School - Arrowhead Yearbook (Moweaqua, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Art Edltors Sylvia Reatherford
Judy Bulkley
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Patrl clo Jordon Sensor Editors
Gerrl Hardm
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Busmess Managers Mass Mournne Moore Sponsor
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Librarian . . .
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LARRY DEAN SMITH
"Smitty"
"Ha deserves more than the best.
So give him all the rest."
Basketball ..... . 2,4
Football ....... l,2,3
Band . . ,..... l,3
F.F.A. ..... l,2,3,4
F.F.A, Secretary ..... 4
Spanish Club . . . , 3,4
Track ...... . . l,2
Baseball ........ 3,4
Junior and Senior Plays
Student Council .... 3
Class Officer . . . 2
DONIS ERLENE COLLIER "Donnie"
"It's nice to be natural, when you're
naturally nice."
Librarian .,..... 2,3,4
G.A,A ,.... .... 2 ,3
Spanish Club ..... 2,3,4
Spanish Club President . . . 3
Junior and Senior Plays
Pow V-'ow Staff ..... 2, 3,4
Arrowhead Staff . . . . . 4
Camera Club . . . . . . 4
Pep Club ...... l,2,3,4
Girls'State . . . . . .3
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"To giggle is to be happy,"
Chorus ........ 1,2
F.H.A. .... . . 2,3
G.A.A. .... . . 4
G.A.A. Officer .
Library Club ...... 2,3
Arrowhead Staff
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GEORGE PAUL DOBSON "Do
'Oh, how I love to prove l'm right
Student Council ...... l
Track ........ l,2,3,4
Spanish Club . . . . 2,3,4
Arrowhead Stoff ...... 4
Pow Wow .... , . 2, 3,4
Camera Club . . . . .4
Chorus . . . . . .3
Bond .... . . l, 2
Librarian . l,2,4
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SALLY SUE SANNER "Sally"
"Plenty of pep when she lecl our .
cheers - you'll look twice believe
us,dears. '
Chorus ....... l,2,3,4
Cheerleading , . . l,2,3,4
Pow Wow ...... l,2,3,4
Sextet ........ 2, 3, 4
Sextet District-State .... 2
Sweetheart Attendant . . . 2, 3
Junior and Senior Plays
JULIA ANN COLE "Junebug"
"She seems very shy 'till you
know her."
G,A,A,. . . . 1,2,3,4
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Chorus . . . . .3
Junior Play
LELAND MATHIAS "Lee"
"He intends to be the rnost pros-
perous farmer that ever straddled
a milk stool."
Basketball. . . . l,2,3,4
Football. . . . .l,2,3,4
Baseball ......... 3,4
Student Council .... . 3
Junior and Senior Plays
President of Class . . . . .l
F.F.A. Pres. . . . . 4
Arrowhead Staff . . . 4
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"A good heart is worth gold."
Mixed Chorus .... 2,3,
Girls' Chorus . . l,2,3,
Junior and Senior Plays
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F,t-l,A, Officer .... 3,
Archery Club . . . .
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Commerce Club . .
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PATRICIA JEAN JORDAN "Pat
"A blush is beautiful, but often
inconvenient."
F.H.A, ...... l,2,3,4
F.H.A. Officer .... 3,4
Student Council ..... l
G.A,A ,... . . . l,3, 4
Chorus ..... l,2,3,4
Arrowhead Staff ..... 4
Pow Wow ....,.. 4
Junior and Senior Play
RQERT MILLER "Bob"
"Ifl can sleep and pass, why
stay awake?"
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Track .... . . 2,3,4
Baseball . .... 3,4
F.F.A. . . .l,2,3,4
LORENE RUOT "Rene"
"Always on the sunny side of
life."
F, H,A, .... . . l,2,4
Pow Wow . . . . . . 4
Arrowhead Staff
Chorus ...... l,2,3,4
Junior and Senior Plays
LARRY WORKMAN "Lightning"
"l agree with no man's opinion,
I have some of my own."
Football Manager . . .l,2,3
Basketball Manager . l,2,3
Track Mdnager .... l,2,3
Camera Club ...... 4
Olmera Club President . . 4
T HOMAS HU MPHREY "Tom"
"HB loves but one--at a time."
Football ....... 3, 4
Basketball . . . . . . l
Band ....... l, 2, 3, 4
Chorus ......... 4
Arrowhead Staff
Spanish Club ..... . 2
Junior and Senior Plays
Pow Wow ........ 4
Band solo and ensemble
contest . .2,3,4
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BETTY JOYCE BEAL "Spooky"
'She looks sweet and acts sweet,
too, but you can never tell what
a sweet girl will do."
Pow Wow
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BEVERLY ANN SMOCK "Bev"
"Me idea of an agreeable person.
is a person who agrees with me.
Band ,.... . . l, 2,3,4
Band Officer . . . . 2,3,4
Chorus ...... l,2,3,4
Chorus All State ..... l
Sextet ....... 2,3,4
District and State Contest. l,2
r,H,A, ...... i,2,3,4
F,H,A. President ..... 3
G,A,A, .... . . 1,2
Librarian ..... . . l,2
Arrowhead Staff
Pow Wow ...... l,2,3,4
Junior and Senior Plays
Class Officer ....... 4
Pep Club ........ 3
PHILIP BOHLEN
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his interest."
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BARBARA COLE "Barb"
"Full of fun and humor is she."
G.A,A, .... . l,2,3,4
G.A,A, President .... 3,4
Chorus ....... 2,3,4
Junior Play
JACQULEE CRAWFORD "Jackie
"They say miracles are past."
Chorus ......... l
G.A.A, ....... 2,3
G,A,A, Camp . . . 2
Spanish Club . . . . 2
Junior Play
Librarian ........ 2
GARY TRULOCK "Burley"
"I am a lover and have not found
my thing ta love."
F.F.A ...... . l,2,3,4
Football . . . .l,2,3,4
Basketball . . . . l,2,3,4
Track . 8 . . . 2,3,4
Baseball. . . . . 4
SUE ANN ECKHARDT "Sue"
"She possesses a natural zeal
for learning."
Band ....... l, 2, 3, 4
Bi-Comty Festival. . l,2,4
Woodwind Quintet. . .3,4
Clarinet Quartet .... l,2
Band Librarian . . . 2,3,4
Library Club .... 2,3,4
Library Club Pres. . . . 3
Spanish Club .... 2,3,4
G,A,A, ..... l,2,3
Junior and Senior Plays
Pow Wow ..... 2,3 4
Arrowhead Staff
Camera Club . . . . 4
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GLEA KAY WINDELS "Glea
"Away from books, let's have
fun."
Band ...... l,2,3,4
Bi-County Festival .... 3
Woodwind Quintet . . .2, 3
Mixed Clarinet Quartet . l,4
Bb ClarinetQuartet . . l,2
Chorus ..... , l,2
Library Club . . . . 4
Library Club Pres. .... 4
Arrowhead Staff
Spanish Club . . . 2,3,4
Class Officer . . . . 3
RICHARD ZINDEL "ltze"
"A country lad---um!--not
bad."
Football ...., l,2,3,4
Student Council ..... 2
F.F.A. ..... l,2,3,4
F.F.A, Treas .... . . 4
Class Officer ...... 3
Junior King Candidate . . 3
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JUDY BULKLEY "Rad"
"l would not, if I Could, be
still a minute."
Chorus . . . .
Paw Wow . . .
Pow Wow Editor .
Student Council
Spanish Club .
Drum Nniorette
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Junior and Senior Plays
Homecoming Cmdidate .
Arrowhead Staff
LYLE RICHARD TOLLY Dick
"A country boy with l
ambition. "
Basketball . . .
Football . .
Track . . .
Baseball . . .
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F.F.A. V. Pres, .... 4
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MARY LOUISE COFFEY Toots
"The better you know her the
better you like her."
Chorus ..... l,2, 3,4
F.H.A, .... l,2,3,4
F.H.A, Officer ....
Paw Wow ..... 2, 3,4
Spanish Club .... 2,3
Junior Play
Make-up for Senior Play
Arrow head Staff
JOHN EDWARD MARKO J
"Girls are like a new suit, they
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JOSEPH WILLIAMSON "Joe"
"Thinking is o waste of thought."
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ANNA LEA JORDAN "Annie"
"When there is anything to be
done, she is always around with
a smile. "
Chorus ....... l,2,3, 4
F.H,A, ...... l,2,3,4
F.H.A. Officer .... 3,4
Queen Candidate ..... 2
Sweetl-teartAttendant . . .3
Senior Play
Student Council ..... 3
Pow Wow .... . 2,3,4
Librarian . . . .l,2
Class Officer
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7. Paul Dobson
8. Leland Mathias
9. Sylvia Reafherford
lO.Gary Trulock
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l2.Pafricia Jordan
l3.BOb Miller
l4.Barbara Cole
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Sally Sanner
Beverly Smack
Julia Cole
John Marko
Joyce DeWitt
Gerri Hardin
Sue Eckhardf
Larry Smith
Donis Collier
Richard Graven
Dick Tolly
Giea Windel
Jacqulee Crawford
Mdry Coffey
Philip Bohlen
Joe Williamson
Seniofz Huiony
In the fall of I952 thurty fuve students that were to make up the Freshman Class entered
Moweaqua Hugh School At the furst class meetung the Freshman Class elected the followung
offucers, under the supervusuon of theur advusors Mr Fassett and Mr Houts
Presudent Leland Mathuas
Vuce Presudent Sally Sonner
Secretary Treasurer Gerru Hardnn
Student Councul Pat Jordan and Paul Dobson
make the Freshmen feel more welcome un September the Sophomores entertauned them
wuth a wuener roast and hayrude at Donnue Shuster s farm During the second week of September
the Freshman Class was unutuated by the upperclassmen makung them offucual members of the
chool
The Homecomung Kung and Queen candudates for the year were Creta Suppes and Emul lsken
Durung the school year of l953 54 thurty two Sophomores met and elected the followung offucers
Presudent Larry Smuth
Vu ce Presudent Duck Tolly
Secretary Treasurer Anna Jordan
Student Councul Creta Suppes and Ruchard Zundel
Mr Decker was class advusor
On October 2 l953 the class gave the Freshmen a party There was a hayrude and entertaun
ment at Anna Jordan s home
The class entered the float Scalp Em, lnduans un the Homecomung Parade Anna Jordan and
Dan Nusser were kung and queen candudates
At the begunnung of the school year the Junuor Class held uts furst class meetung to elect the
followung offucers
Presudent Duck Tolly
Vuoe Presudent Ruchard Zundel
Student Councul Anna Jordan, Judy Bulkley, Duck Tolly, Larry Smut ,
Leland Mathuas
Also the Junuors selected class rungs, whuch arruved later un November
The float Waltzung to Vuctory won second pruze un the Homecomung Parade As kung and
queen candudates the class chose Judy Bulkley and Ruchard Zundel
In Aprul the annual Junuor Play Men Are Luke Streetcars was guven
ln Aprul the Junuor Class added the clumax to the year by guvung the Junuor Senuor Banquet and
prom lt was the furst prom to be held un the new school buuldung The theme was Moonlught and Roses
On the first day as Senuors of Moweaqua Hugh School the class met wuth Muss Moore and Mr Corby
to elect the class offucers and to decude upon Senuor graduatuon unvutatuons As Senuor offucers the class
elected the followung people
Presudent Ruchard Graven
Vu ce Presudent Phulup Bohlen
Secretary Treasurer Beverly Smock
O tober 22 the class sponsored the annual Moweaqua Homecomung Dance un the All Purpose Room
Everybody enloyed the musuc of George Lynn s Band Ruchard Graven and Donus Colluer won the tutle
of Kung and Queen of the Homecomung
Play tryouts were October 26 un the All Purpose Room On November l8 the Senuors
presented the play You Can t Kuss Carolune
Funally hugh school days for the class of 56 came to a close on the twenty fufth of May
wuth that wonderful day of GRADUATION
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It was summer un the Grand Canyon and I was spendung my vacatuon there away from
strenuous work un Los Angeles And that us how ut all came about that I made fruends wuth Saneco,
an old lnduan man who had some strange power of vusuon
One evenung un the red sunset a longung came over me for my old Senuor fruends, so I asked
Saneco to tell me about them
BETTY BEAL at the present tume us a very happuly marrued Ju Jutzu teacher somewhere out East
We hear most of her patuents are unhappuly marrued men Thus last statement us probably not so after
they graduate from her course
PHIL BOHLEN so I was told, has few fruends these days It seems he was run out of Los Angeles
because of peculuar odors Hus perfume evudently usn tsellung well these days
JUDY BULKLEY us a very happy sungle gurl yet You see she us the owner ofa bureau that
supplres gurls wuth escorts No wonder she us so enthusnastuc about her work She never loses sught of
the escorts
BARBARA COLE belueve ut or not us a professuonal psychologust She us not at the offuce so much
any more sunce her husband us her latest cluent Guess he takes up most of her tume
JULIA COLE us now doung an act at the Macambo, or that us, she was Torch sungers are quute
the rage any more, but they do have dufficultues un tryung to get robs Must be an oveusupply of them
DONIS COLLIER us workung for the government She us a game warden at the Yellowstone Natuonal
Park Her 'ob must not be a very safe one, for she was gust released from the anumal hosputal last week
JACQULEE CRAWFORD us drawung the crowds un Maduson Square Gardens She wrestles volunteers
from tg crowd and collects the pay offs durectly after the last match
MARY COFFEY I want you to know, us a taxu druver un the cuty of Chucago She talks to the pess
engers constantly, so they are unaware of theur whereabouts She then lets them out at the nearest poluce
statuon
PAUL DOBSON us quute the man about town now He us one ofthe Presudents guards Everyday he
ees new sughts, but there us nothung he oon do about them Too bad that thus type of lab unvolves only men
JOYG DeWITT has quute a large famuly She trauns fleas for curcus performances Her favorute us
one named Sam He us more ofa pet than a performer, though
SUE ECKHARDT us very well occupied Her uob us a varued one You see, she us a foreugn ambassador
Last I heard, she was rn Parus, but by now she us probably un Hong Kong or maybe even un South Ameruca
RICHARD GRAVEN has won agaun, thus tume an academy award Ballet danclng, you know, does
requure talent He danced un a productuon of Dancrng In the Dark but for some unknown reason he hasn t
danced sunae
GERRI HARDIN the most talkatuve person I ever knew, us stull talkmg Yes, she us a saleslady, a travelung
one at that Her 'ob us to sell B V D s to the bathung beautues un Muamu Beach She does have a very
envaous lob, we must admut
TOM HUMPHREY as I recall, was constantly guvung speeches to hus classmates Now ut s even more
dufficult for hum to fund an aucluence Beung a polutucan must not be a very rewardung occupatuon, but
somehow Tommy always manages to have plenty of money How does he do ut? Polutucuans must have peculuar
ways un thus modern age
EMIL ISKEN who was always a hard fellow to please when ut came to eatung, us now eatung what he dushes out
He us a successful well anyway, he s a chef at Italuano s on Broadway
ANNA JORDAN Can you guess what her occupataon us? Bear the shock, for ut us true that
she as a sports announcer who broadcasts over statuon WHY un Cuncunnatu I guess she learns some
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PAT JORDAN dudn t seem to me the type of person who would become a brllboard artrst Guess
brllboard artrsts really travel around Must be very rnterestrng work though Bet one meets some
very strange customers rn that type of work
JOHN MARKO has turned out to be a harr stylrst or that rs he was Most ofthe women customers
left hrs shop wrth very short harr so he had to change hrs trade to barberrng Poor John, now he never
gets any lady customers
LELAND MATHIAS edrtor of the Mathias Crty News, rs qurte an edrtar The paper rs publrshed
once a month and what a paper rt rsl You see, Leland frrst wrrtes the news rn shorthand, and by the
trrne he trres to translate rt rnto long hand, the news rs so stale that he has to start all over agarn
BOB MILLER rs the world s latest bobby sox rdol Never does he have any prrvacy There are
always bull collectors and newspaper reporters around There rs only one nrae thrng about all thrs H
never has much trrne to spend wrth hrs wrfe
RENE RUOT was always krnd to anrrnals, especrally those that were hurt or srck Now she works
rn a dog pound Here she doctors the dogs and helps them to overcome therr rllnesses very qurckly Rene
happens to be the boss ofa certarn pound rn New York Crty One mrght say she rs workrng for the
government by helprng some people get out of poymg therr rncome tax on dogs
SYLVIA REATt'fRFORD who never was afrard of anythrng, rs a Iron tomar The Irons obey her every
command Eoause they are afrard of her The Irons must thrnk rt s strll Be Krnd to People Week
BEVERLY SMOCK has finally reached her long-desrred goal the palace rn England She rs a scrub
woman and a very go-od one but she does have hopes of attarnrng a hrgher posrtron Evrdently she does
not enloy berng looked down upon by royalty
SALLY SANNER who was chosen Mother of the Year surely deserved the trtle She hasn tworked
hard all these years for nothrng And don't tell me that oarrng for I4 youngsters rsn t hard workl
LARRY SMITH who always wanted to fly has hrs wrsh The alrlrne he works for ran out of stewardesses
so they Ed to hrre Larry as one To lessen hrs embarrassnent they drd change the name to steward Larry
does enroy hrs work though because he has no male competrtron 'row
DICK TOLLY rs presrdent of the Local ldlers Club of Moweaqua now He rsbossover qurte a large
crew Many new benches have been obtarned for the crty s use, and there rs never an empty one Drck
has a Seat reserved free of charge
GARY TRULOCK rs one of the world s most charmrng men He charms snakes and sells them at the public
square rn Mexrco Crty, where he recerves a small profrt for all hrs work
LARRY WORKMAN rs strll teachrng rn Moweaqua, where he first began hrs professron He teaches
Englrsh one week and chemrstry the next week Thrs way he rs sure of havrng a steady rob
JOE WILLIAMSON rs strll a prrvate rn the army after about fifteen years He has finally decrded to
make tg army hrs lrEtrme career Maybe rn thrs way he wrll get used to rt and can have a better chance
to learn somethrng about rt
GLEA WINDELS has frnally become a lady cop She has settled down and has decrded to enroy lrfe
by rnterferrng rn other people s busrness Thrs enables her to hear the latest gossrp and to drstrrbute rt
whale workrng
RICHARD ZINDEL makes hrs home rn West Vrrgrnra He lrves and teaches at a prrvate grrls school
He seems to enroy hrs work for he rs the only man onthe oampus Thrs type of work does not hurt hrs
personalrty but Improves rt
It was dark wten Saneco frnrshed, and I sat there rn the warm srlenae for .,urte a long trme I was
struck by the fact that Soneco even though hrs people are gradually fadrng from the earth rs far happrer
than most of my acquarntances Eager to know hrs phrlosphy on Lrfe I questroned hrm as to hrs creed
Saneco gazrng rnto the drstanae wrth the shadows playrng around hrm chanted My Creed? Listen
closely, chrld Should the enemy s arrow snuff out my lrfe rn the twrnklrng of an eye or rf my foot should
slrp from the narrow tmrl over the clrff and my body be dashed on the rocks below, or rf I srmply lre down
rn my wrgwom at nrght and sleep the last long sleep, my lrfe should be so lrved that day that I wrll be
assured a seat at Manrtou s Last Great Councrl Frre
As I sat there lrstenrng to thrs chrefs phrlosophy I could not help thrnkrng of that strange phrlosophy
whrch we students at Moweaqua Hugh School had found so rnterestrng And so I rn turn told Saneco ofthe
Amerrcan students phrlosop
Isn t rt strange that prrnces and krngs
And clowns that oaper rn sawdust rrngs
And common folks Irke you and me
To each rs grven a bag of tools
A shopeless mass, and a book of rules
And each must make, ere lrfe rs done,
A stumblrng block or a stepprng stone
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Beang of sound mands and an excellent aocularaty, we the Senaor Class of Moweaqua Ha
School, do hereby wall all our worldly and sparatual goods to the followang unlucky people
To the Junaor Class, we wall tlae abalaty to graduate wath flyang colors, whale to the Sopho
mores, we gave our great abalaty to get along wath the on comang Senaors To the Freshmen we wall the
abalaty to get along wath the teachers at all tames
And to the dear faculty, we gave thas bottle of Geratol, for tared blood so they will last for
future years here at Moweaqua Hagh School
All our money, we spent ourselves before leavang
INDIVIDUALLY WE LEAVE Tlf FOLLOWING
I Betty Beal, wall my curly haar to Donna Scrabner
Phalap Bohlen wall my quaet manners to Joe Porter
l Judy Bulkley, wall my red haar to Sandra Tolly
Mary Coffey wall my ambataon to become a nurse to Joyce Vancent
Barbara Cole wall my athletac abalataes to Donna Wheatley
Julaa Cole wall my abalaty to goof off to Judy DeClerk
Donas Collaer wall my abalaty to stay true to a boy to Donnas Rettag
Jacqulee Crawford wall my blond haar to someone who wants to be oalled Blondae all the tame
Joyce DeWatt, wall Mr Clark some new typewraters that work
Paul Dobson wall my mechanacal abalataes to Wayne Stump
Sue Eckhardt wall my abalaty not to be a brownae to Barbara Bohlen
Dack Graven wall my Ameracan Hastory notebook answers, and all to any Sophomorewho wall pay
enough
Gerra Hardan wall my dumb excuses to get out of P W to anyone dumb enough to use them
Tommy Humphrey wall my abalaty to play a band anstrurraent to Hub Barnes
Anna Jordan wall my abalaty to take shorthand and stack wath at to Helen Brown
Pat Jordan wall all the fun l had an hagh school to Sandra Dowd
John Marko, wall my abalaty to get along wath the teachers to Larry Wooters
Leland Mathaas wall my wrecked Buack to Pumpkan Walcox, he needs another wreck
Bob Maller wall my abalaty to run to Lawrence Daal
Sylvaa Reatherford wall my abalaty to go wath guys steady a long tame to Betty Rueff
l 'Rene Ruot, wall my abalaty to stay awake an shorthand to Sharon Snyder
Sally Sanraer wall my abalaty to catch a man durang leap year and keep ham to Judy Herman
Larry Smath wall my abalaty to get along wath fellow students to Junaor Scrabner
Beverly Smock wall my chemastry apron to anyone who as sally enough to take chemastry
Dack Tolly, wall my abalaty to keep traanang rules to Dean Wase
Gary Trulock wall sorrae new food to the lunch room
Jae Wallaamson, wall my abalaty to drave to Frank Wooters
Glea Wandels will my heaght to Carolane Satterthwaate
l L0rry W0rlsm0r1, wall my abalaty to play pang pong to Roger Workman
Rachard Zaradel wall my abalaty to play football to Naraon Duncan
In watness whereof we of the Senaor Class have set our hand and seal hereto thas
farst day of May an the year of one thousand nane hundred and fafty sax l956
lSeal
Sagned, sealed publashed and declared as and for thear last wall and testament
by the Senaor Class of l956
Wa tnesses
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Philip Bohlen
Judy Bulkley
Mary Coffey
Barbara Cole
Julia Ann Cole
Donus Collier
Jacqulee Crawford
Joyce Kay DeWitt
Sue Ann Eckhardt
Richard Graven
Gerrl Hardin
Tommy Humphrey
Emil lskln
Anna Jordan
Patricia Jordan
Favorite Pastime
Sleeping
Goofing Off
Pestering Teachers
Sewing and loafmg
Swimming
Listening to the radio
Being with Dick
Starting things and not finishing them
Riding in a two tone brown Plymouth
Working for the J C
Sports and a certain girl
Having fun
Riding around
Messing around with the girls
Sewmg
Thinking
John Edward Marko Watching T V
Leland Mathias
Robert Miller
Sylvia Reatherford
Lorene Ruot
Sally Sue Sanner
Larry Dean Smith
Beverly Ann Smack
Lyle Richard Tolly
Gary Trulock
Joseph Williamson
Glea Kay Windels
Larry Workman
Richard Zindel
Teaslng girls
Driving around
Playing the piano
Riding around
Riding in a two toned green Chevrolet
Dating
Griping at Mr. Fedrigon and Mr. Burns
Being in Taylorville
Being in a certain town
Playing the piano
Riding around in my Silver Streak
Riding around
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Ambition
Housewife
Coach
S te nographer
Nurse
P e teacher
Housewife
Housewife
To become an actress
To get everything
from life I can a man
College
Veterinarian
P e Teacher
Join the navy
Tool ancl die maker
Home ec teacher
Home ec teacher
Farmer
Farmer
Baseball
Secretary at Staleys
Commercial field
Secretary
Aviator
Nurse
Veterinarian
Farmer
Mechanic
English teacher
Engineer
White- collar iob
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Destiny
Bubble Dancer
Comedian
Sprnster
Chemistry Teacher
Mermaid
Old Maud
HousewIfe
Theater Glshrer
Grease Monkey
Saleslady
Farmer
GYPSY
Flag Pole Sutter
Undertaker
Housew I fe
Acrobat
Dog Catcher
Teacher
Hen pecked husband
Homemaker
fmnly Post ll
Bossy wife
Preacher
Lady Chemist
Dancnng Tea cher
Bookue
Stock Car Driver
Musuc Teacher
Absent minded Professor
Bum
Favorite Saying
Pet Peeve
Grouchy People
Twinkle Toes, the Cop
Smart alecs
Two faced people
Grouchy teachers
7th 8 Sth graders
Teachers who make bug assngnments
People who tease
Teachers and underclassmen
lnsrncere people
Snobby gurls and nosy teachers
Grouchy teachers
7th SI Sth graders
A gurl who talks about a boy
when you are out on a date
with her
Being called Anna Lea
Flirty gurls
People who loaf
Hall guards and locker combtn
atlons
Underclassmen
lmpolute girls
Rude people
Gossiping people
Gossiping gIrls
7th BI 8th graders
Boys that won t dance
Gossip
N Isy people
Combnnation locks on lockers
Girls wearing tight skirts
Underclassmen
Ideal
Tall, black hair, and big black eyes.
Red heads
Any guy between l5 50 about 5'7" tall
Tall dark and handsome
Tall black curly haur dark eyes and handsome
A person that has dark wavy or curly hair
Consnderate and well mannered person
Man with dark hair and dark eyes
Sports car lany krndl
Malel
5 8 black hair and nice personality
Rook Hudson
Tall and good looking
Short and freckles
5 9 brown hair brown eyes
A nice guy like Bob Wagner
Blonds
5 6 wIth blondlsh hour
Red heads
6 blond guys
6 l brown hour, ambitious
6 3 dark hour blue eyes
5 3 dark hair and pretty
and name Brown
Any male who IS wIllIng to do dnshes and
housework
5 7 lOO lbs brunette
T20 lbs 38 2
Red heads
Tall good looking, tall smart
Kim Novack
A nice looking gurl wnth morey
Besettrng Sm
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Double Ugly
Come wtth me to the Casbar
For Heavens Sake
Don t lust stand there soy somethIng
l ll never tell
Corn
Oh nol
Name It you can have It
Yours IS not to question why It lS but to do or due
Oh sure
l don t know
lfl wanted you to know l
Bulla Manute
You re a Cheekeburger
Great Day
Heyl Take It easy
Don t know do ya?
Daddy O
Oh, shut up
Arn t that a shame
Oh well Who knows
I give up whot'9
You better believe It
They gust went hemorrhage
Son of a bIscuIt eater
He lt lt I didn t
Get lost
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An unbalanced force IS a force that Isn t balanced
A bird In the hand IS worth two In the bush
Wrntnng notes to boys
Red heads
Reckless Druvnng
Have you got your chemistry?
Chemistry
Washing dish towels for the lunchroom
Assumptuon and Shelbyvllle
Talkmg about Duck
Marko
Going Steady
Hot roddlng
Making all A s
My steady
Boysl
Flurtlng
Pesterung the gurls
Shorthand
Trying to get acquainted with out
BeIng friendly
Buymg cars
DatI ng an underclassman
Llklng Fords
College boys
Diamonds a gurl s best friend
Girls
Teachers
Talking
Telling lakes
Having red hair
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Thnnkunq about
Asking questions
Lookrng for gurls
rtan n boys
of town boys
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' JUNIOR CLASS ACTIVITIES
' On September l, l955, the Junior Class met with class advi
Mr. Burns and Mr. Fedrigon, to select class officers, electing them
as follows:
President - Dick Armstrong
Viceipresident- Val McPeak
Secretary-Treasurer - Caren Newman
The class chose class rings, which arrived November l5, l955.
The Juniors elected Patsy Cole and Val McPeak for Homecomi
candidates. The lunior float, with the theme "Race to Victory,"
won second place.
A number of things were done this year to make money for the
Junior-Senior Prom. The class sponsored the building of the con-
cession stand used at the home football games and had charge of all
concessions at home basketball games.
The Junior Play, "A Case of Springtime," was given April l3,
l956, and the prom, May l2, l956.
CLASS OFFICIRS
Dick Armstrong, Caren Newman, and Val McPeak
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In September the Sophomore Class elected the followung offncers
Presudent Harold Sarver
Vuce Presndent Nancy Brndgman
Secretary Treasurer Audrey Mathnas
Reporter Barbara Bohlen
Class sponsors were Mr Clark and Mr Seeds
On September 26 the class made S32 92 from o paper drnve
A wnener roast and scavenger hunt were gnven nn the park on October 8
for the Freshman Class
The Sophomore Class entered a float un the Homecommg parade wlth the
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FRESHMAN CLASS ACTIVITIES
A The first meeting of the Freshman Class was held,
September I, l955, at which the following officers
were elected:
President-Donna Wheatley
Vice-President - Richard Gregory
Secretary-Treasurer - Don Warnick
Reporter - Joyce Brooks
At the second meeting, September I6, it was unan-
imously decided to have a float in the Homecoming Parade.
On September 30, themes were suggested for the Home-
coming float. "Let's Duck 'Em" was decided upon as the
theme. It was also decided to have o scrap drive to get
money to build the float.
At the fourth meeting, October 5, the class decided to
have dues of 5065 a semester or Sl.OO a year.
Sandra Dowd and Dean Wise were chosen as king and
queen candidates.
At the fifth meeting, October 20, plans for the Home-
coming float were discussed. fWe later won first prize for
the float.,
At the sixth meeting, which was held on January 27,
CLASS OFFKIRS I956, plans were made for a skating party for the Sophomore
Donna Wheatley, Richard Gregory, and Class'
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Front Row Glea Wnndels Joyce DeWutt, Don Sanner Gertrude Puerce
Mary Ann Cllpston John O Dell Ruth Ann DeWutt, Joyce
Second Row Carlene Jacobs, Pat Stnner, Evelyn Zundel, Martha Austnn
Janet Stump, Bob Asknns, Vrrgunua Bohlen Tom Pyatt, Jam
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Thnrd Row Janet Baker Esther Hoewung Gary Fathaeur Darrell Graven
John Bohlen Sue Eckhardt Sharon Muller Beverly Smock
Marlon Duncan Annta Lambdln
Fourth Row Aubrey Barnes Lyle Rose Bob Adams Alan Pnpes Wayne
Stump Tom Spaldrng, Bob Bohlen, Drck Armstrong Tom
Humphrey Lmda Wooters Alan Adamson
Fnfth Row Norman Ellnson Carolyn Satterthwaute Ronnue Myers Caren
Newman Chuck Muller Mark Pustoruous Frank Wooters Bull
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ln the fall Bandsman Johnny and the enture band enloyed a new set of drums whuch were
played by voluntary members ofthe band Johnny wrth the pep band played an half tnme shows
at football games and basketball games
Bemg a better bandsman, Johnny was chosen as a member of the Bu County Band The
Festuvr-l was held at Moweaqua, January 30, and Johnny was proud to be on some of the student com
mlttees whuch organuzed the event
Johnny having passed has skull tests un band had the apportunuty to be un the lolnt concert
wnth Assumptnon held here Later, he lourneyed to Assumptlon For a return concert
ln the sprung, Johnny, along wnth other solorsts and ensembles, went to contests where he
competed agaunst other schools
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Ruth Ann DeWitt, Joyce DeWitt, Evelyn Zindel
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BRASS SEXTET
Caren Newman, Ronald Myers, Mark Pisforus,
John Bohlen, Tom Humprey and Bob Bolfxlen.
SAX QUARTET
Alon Adamson, Beverly Smock,
Janet Stump and Bob Aslcins.
MIXED CLARINET QUARTET
Glea Windels Donald Sanner
Anita Lambdin and Tom Pyaff
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Margaret Tntus Sharon Eversole Dora Francnsco Valena Huffman Brenda
Alverson Bonme Potter Rose Mane Stanger Donna Scrubner Sharon Snyder
Second Row Donna Wheatley Jo Ann Sams Joyce DeWstt Barbara Bohlen Sally Sanner
Audrey Mathuas Barbara Jordan Pat Jordan Ch nstme Hooper Gerru Hardm
Donna Ogden Anna Jordan
Thlrd Row Lindo Wooters Dorothy Kruse Sandra Tolly Lena Hartman Marlon Duncan
Duck Armstrong Alan Adamson Norman Ellison Pauline Pekovltch Mary Ann
Clupston Judy Bulkley Charlene Sums
Fourth Row Lorene Ruot Caren Newn'-an Phyllns Kung Bull Wilcox Rlchard Gregory Rolland
Coffey Emil lsken Tom Humphrey Beverly Smack Amta Lambdm Barbara Cole
Not Pictured Mary Coffey Joyce Brooks Larry Adamson Tom Pyatt
CHORUS
The maxed chorus of 52 members met each Tuesday and Thursday morning We sang muslc
from ROCK A MY SOUL to EVENING PRAYER to YOU LL NEVER WALK ALONE Offacers were
Presndent Tom Humphrey
V1 ce Presuclent Caren Newman
Secretary Treasurer Audrey Mathsas
Dnrector Mass McMullen
A number of chorus members partrclpated In the community chorus which sang THE HOLY CITY
Sharon Snyder accompanned for thus ocoasnon
The chorus sangat the Thanksgwnng Umon Serve ce at the Methodlst Church, and at the
Christmas program Both the gurls chorus and mnxed chorus went to the dnstrnct contest IH Aprll The
chorus appeared for the fnrst tume un thenr new robes at the annual concert whnch was held an the sprung
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Girls' Trio: Joyce DeWitt, Boys' Quartet: Tom Pyatf, Tom Humphrey,
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Rose Marie Stanger, Bonnie Potter, Sandra Dowd, Judy Bulkley, Phyllis King, Patsy Cole,
Linda Wooters, Barbara Jordan, Donnas Rettia. Linda Brooks.
The Maiorettes performed for a number ofthe basketball and football games this year.
They also marched with the band in a Homecoming parade at Normal.
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First Row Ruth Ann Federman Ruth Ann Shner
Second Row Martha Austm Carolane Satterthwarte Barbara Bohlen Lorame Jordan
Donnas Rettug Sylvua Reatherford
Thnrd Row Mass Noren Amta Lambdm Evelyn Zmdel Barbara Cole Yvonne Barnes,
Emily Bright Patsy Cole Julia Cole Gem Hardln Donna Ogden Betty
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Top Row Lrnda Brooks Pat Jordan Joyce Hoewung Bonnie Potter
GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION
G A A officers for l955 56 were
Presndent Barbara Cole
Vlae Presldent Lorraine Jordan
Secretary Treasurer Joyce Hoewung
Hlstorlan Sylvia Reatherford
The purpose of the club was to provude more athletucs than gurls could have In P E
classes The gurls met one mght a week Some of the actrvrhes were basketball archery,
soccer, table tenms, tumblnng, softball, and bcdmunton
Awards were grven to those who earned poants for extra achvuty
Socnal highlights of the club Included a slumber party bowllng, swlmmrng, and skating
Fnnancnal prolects were sellnng megaphones, homecoming puns, doughnuts, and hot
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Furst Row Mass Bunton Karen Kemper Juduth Waltz Glea Wundels Elenor Jordan
Donus Collier, Esther Hoewcng
Second Row Merle Bolt Pat Shner Leona Srnka Janet Coffey Wnlma Howse Sharon
Maller Beverly Badman Howard Sarver
Thrrd Row Lucllle Dickerson Emll lsken Patsy Cole, Bob Bohlen Leo Ann Jesse Paul
Dobson Sue Eckhordt Larry Adamson Mary Coffey Sharon Stmer
LIBRARY STAFF
The Moweaqua Hugh School can rlghtfully be proud of nts lrbrary which serves
more than three hundred people The llbrary consists of 2379 volumes of books, 35 maga
zanes, 450 fulmstrlps, and a good supply of audro vrsual and equrpment The lnbrary has
544 pamphlet excerpts from the National Geographic magazme and a good collectron of
clippings
The average carculatuon of books and magazrnes per month rn l955 T956 was
4991, and the audio visual aid equipment had an average cnrculatuon of 40.
The library staff was commended for the exoeptsonally good service rendered
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Furst Row Anuta Lambdm Duck Tolly Beverly Smock Sylvla Reatherford Rene Ruot
Betty Beal Gem Hardm Judy Bulkley Mr Clark
Second Row Duck Graven Paul Dobson Helen Brown Sharon Snyder Sally Sanner Judy
Herman Joyce Vmcent Joyce Hoewung Donna Ogden Bonme Potter Donnas
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Thurd Row Dams Colluer Sue Eckhardt Patsy Cole Barbara Bohlen Anna Jordan Alan
Adamson Tom Humphrey Tom att Rose Marne Stanger Julna Cole Pat Jordan
Fourth Row Jacqulee Crawford JoAnn Sums Dorothy Kruse Lnnda Brooks Phyllns Kung Mary
Ann Smnth Leona 'rnka Joyce DeWutt Barbara Cole
POW WOW
The Pow Wow whuch was under the supervuslon of Mr Clark was publnshed every
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There were more than ll5 subscribers
The officers were
Edntor Judy Bulkley
Asslstant Editor Annta Lambdm
Busmess Manager Doms Collner
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Fnrst Row Larry Workman Doms Collner Rose Marne Stanger Sue Eckhardt Mr Clark
Second Row Mr Kmght Harold Dean Sarver Marlon Duncan Roger Parks Larry Hlght
Thurd Row Paul Dobson Frank Wooters Ronme Garden
The Camera Club was orgamzed wnth Mr Clark as sponsor The members learned
to develop and prunt thexr own pictures They also learned how to take plctures by artlflcral
laght Members from out of school helped brnng the total number of members to fourteen
The offucers were
Larry Workma n President
Doms Collner Vnce Presrclent
Rose Marne Stanger Secretary Treasurer
Sue Eckhardt Reporter
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Second Row Darrell Graven Don Warnuck DeanWuse Joe Porter Larry Hught Roger
Parks Maruon Duncan Norman Elluson
Thurd Row John Marko Gary Trulock Tom att Rolland Coffey Richard Gregory Val
McPeak Larry Wooters Lawrence Dual
Fourth Row Joe Wulluamson Bob Bohlen Larry Collins Larry Cole Dale Bulyeu Chuck
Muller Bob Muller
Not Pictured: Charles Kemper.
The Moweaqua Chapter of F F A had a very successful year under the leadership of the
following officers:
President - Leland Mathias
Vice-President - Duck Tolly
Secretary - Larry Smith
Treasurer - Richard Zindel
Reporter - Richard Graven
Sentinel - Phil Bohlen
On September I6, l955, ten Greenhands and three Chapter Farmers were initiated into
the chapter.
The officers and Mr. Knight attended officers' training school and banquet at Assumption
Phil Bohlen, Bob Miller Richard Zindel Dick Tolly Richard Graven and Mr. Knight
attended the National Convention in Kansas City.
The chapter was represented at Section Nineteen Land Judging Contest by Larry Smith,
Larry Wooters, John Marlp, Tommy Pyatt, and Richard Graven. The team placed seventh, and Larry
Smith placed eighth as an individual.
The Moweaqua Chapter acted as host to 20 schools at the Sectional Grain Show. Eighteen
Moweaqua members exhibited.
The Rotary Corn Show was held in the agriculture shop on November IO, l955. The first
place in each class was:
Yield - Robert Bohlen
One gallon shelled corn - Leland Mathias.
Ten ear sample - Richard Zindel
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I-lrst Row Lorraine Jordan Joyce DeWltt Barbara Bohlen Donnas Rettlg Ruth Ann Beckman
Anna Jordan Judy Herman Joyce Hoewtng Audrey Mathras Evelyn Zlndel Pat Jordan
Second Row Helen Brown Caroline Satterthwarte Emily Bright Glorna Beckman Sandra Dowd
Margaret Tntus Sharon Eversole Leona Srnke Dorothy Kruse Brenda Alverson Joyce
Vrncent Mass Bower
Thxrd Row Sharon Muller Donna Wheatly Barbara Jordan Shirley Waddell Beverly Bunnmg Rene
Ruot Martha Austrn Jo Ann Sums Caren Newman Dora Franclsco Charlene Sums
Fourth Row Yvonne Barnes Lena Hartman Ruth Ann Federman Beverly Smock Mary Ann Smrth
Elerlor Jordan Sharon Snyder Chrnstune Hooper Mary Ann Cllpstan
Not Pvctured Mary Coffey Joyce Brooks
F H A OFFICERS 1955 56
Presudent Anna Jordan Membershup Ch Beverly Smock
Secretary Judy Herman Program Ch Joyce Vmcent
Treasurer Donnas Rettug Welfare Ch Evelyn Zmdel
Parlnamentarnan Lorraxne Jordan Chapter Mother Mrs E Mathuas
Hrstorran Joyce DeWitt Chapter Mother Mrs Sam Rettug
Publrc Relatnons Ch Joyce Hoewmg Chapter Father Mr H R Herman
Protects Ch Audrey Mathias Asst Ch Father Mr H Federman
Recreatnon Ch Barbara Bohlen Advrsor Mass Bower
The club consisted of forty four members The gurls had monthly protects, some
ofwhnch were P T A baby snttrng and hosprtal favors
Some of the money maknng prolects were pnckrng up corn Hobo Day, coat check
at games chnln supper, and a paper druve
The members observed Natronal F H A Week had monthly busuness meetnngs
Daddy Date Nute and a Mother and Daughter Banquet sent a Care package at Chrrstmas,
sponsored the Sweetheart Dance and went on a trup nn the sprung
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LOS AMIGOS
Smce the Spanish Club was organized in l953, there have been some very enlightening
Spanish speaking friends
The following people of the 1956 graduating class are charter members of Los Amigos
Sue Eckhorclt Glea Kay Wnndels, Doms Collier, Mary Coffey Jackie Crawford Gem Hardin
Paul Dobson, and Tom Humphrey
The present officers are Paul Dobson, president Bob Bohlen, vice president, Frank
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Emnl Isken Tom Humphrey Scott Dowell Duck Armstrong
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Larry Collins Darrel Graven Rolland Coffey Richard Gregory Charles
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