Lebanon High School - Cedarian Yearbook (Lebanon, IL)
- Class of 1960
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T2 fi: EQ .49-.. -'L X ,. , ,Am 4 54: ' gi , ,ffm .. .. A , Q yi :il '21, Qiiiim W : it ll Q wig, S ,Q K QS L o iw 'yi if am-PGM 15:55. 4 . , . fi ' wg ' Q58 sf I A I v Wagga? ,gmwv -3 ' ' 'PA -- - - HN u 'X x n W-Y Jw X960 Hmm leffauwra Conunwtq Hgh Sclwal Eeddcmwn 0 7Zew fwddmg At left. Mr. George Wilkins, State Superintendent of Public Instruction. -w? 'h Q 8 1' , w , aj., N A EARL JOHN I-IOCK This, our 1960 Cedarian, we dedicate to the memory of our friend and classmate, Earl I-lock, who was killed June 4, 1959. Earl has passed on, but we shall always remember him in our school, in our hearts, and in our prayers. .aug foam! of idacatm 94' Left to Right--John Symer, William Pfeffer, Superintendent Wright, Sylvestor Korte, Richard Chapple, Harry Walker, William Schulte, and Edgar Kolb. 'VM MRS. INEZ H. NEAL MR. P. H, DAIGH Building Principal Agriculture Registrar E F. F. A. Sponsor English ,E E frr' rm, gfajgvl Business Education i 5 Senior Class, Student Council, and Cedarian Sponsor WFP' Le t- MR WILLIAMT WRIGHT gg, K Superintendent of Schools will if N e E355 'X if 5 JY' im? Q' sq 'B H1 5-vs KW .51 M si- 'S qc sf 'le is NY' Q Q if x v 'f ipaq MRS. SUZANNE R, WICKS MRS. NELLE DEE KRUH Science and Science Fair Home Economics and F. H. A, Sponsor i ls 1 4 A MRS. SALLY CLAYTON Science Languages Ang. , . ' K itll. MR. JOHN STROUD Vocal Music 1 A , .sf 4 gif ' 14 Q. A , C his he X. A L c 'S We 1' Q x H 1 Y. I gk. di st, -f. -to B kv 'X ST gin 5' is ,- . E J K f . r ,, -V , Q? J M, MR. HAROLD R. ADOLPHSON Mathematics Left. MR. K.W. MERIDETH Business Education Social Studies .. Uf5 'kkexc U. .Q in W' is R si ' we N5 33? MR. ROBERT T. KLUBE Social Studies, Driver Education, Boy's Physical Education, and Coach MRS. MARY LIENTZ English Speech Girls' Physical Education ETH-Snr' MR. ROBERT DAKE Industrial Arts ,Li was ' is i is RQ ' figwmws MR. LEROY CAMPE Custodian 3W -l: MR. RUSSELL RIGDEN Instrumental Music P!-s MRS. BETTY SWIGERT 21 3 English, Social Studies g '. b- ' 'ff Newspaper Sponsor I E Librarian i A - W s,'l'1','ffX ,4'Q .NNW . .- 7' 9 3 fir. H ,Q my-of n ff of--ni' A 'rv .A .. .i 4 ' L MR. CHARLES DAWSON Custodian Smwfw i, 77Z6w1ll!Lllll7 704 Cm And Gam SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Left to Right: Dick Ogden, Ann Hohrein, Student Council: Terry Burk, President: Judy Cotts, Secretary-Treas- urerg and Jim Cope, Vice-President. I' TERRY BURK Chorus 1,2,3,4g Talent Show Winner lg Science Fair 1,2,3,4g Greyhound Staff 1,2,3,4g Student Council 23 Teen-Age Book Club 2,3g Play 35 Drama Club 43 Cedarian Staff 45 Queen's Court, Escort 4. JAMES COPE Class Vice-President 4: Office Worker 45 Camera Club 4g Cedarian Staff 4g Office Practice Corpora- tion, President 4g Queen's Court, Escort 4, V f t ' 1 S s - A . . X ,K N-1 RICHARD OGDEN Chorus 1,2,3,4, Band 1,25 Class President 1gBase- ball 1,2,3,4g Play 3, Basketball l,2,3,4g Teen-Age Book Club 3g Boys' State 33 Student Council 1,4g Queen's Court, Escort 4, Greyhound Staff 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4. ANNA MARIE HOHREIN Lebanon and St. Louis Science Fairs lg Pep Club lg Chorus 1,2,4g F,H,A, 4, Play 3, Cedarian Staff 3,43 Business Manager 4, Librarian 3g Office Worker 47 Greyhound Staff 2,3,4, Talent Show Winner 3: Queen's Attendant 4, Camera Club 2,3,4, Secretary 4, Teen-Age Book Club 2,3, Secretary 3, Class President 3, Student Council 3,43 Secretary 45 Drama Club 4, President4g OfficePractice Corpor- ation 4, Assistant Public Relations Manager. 'ZAR ,TUDITH COTTS Lebanon Science Fair 1,2,3g St, Louis Science Fair 3, Chorus 1,2,4g Pep Club lg Greyhound staff 1,2,3g Play 3, Attendant to the Queen 3,45 Teen-Age Book Club 3, Treasurer 3, Camera Club 4, Cedarian Staff 4, Office Practice Corporation, Assistant Personnel Manager 4, Office Worker 4, Cheerleader 4, F,H,A, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. we if WEN A, , fx NA A fa itittt T it :fix ,gm tl. RICHARD NEAL Band 1, Chorus 1,2,4g Student Council 1, Baseball 1,2,4g Tennis 3, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Teen-Age Book Club 2,3g Boys' State 3, Cedarian Staff 2,33 Play 3, Greyhound Staff 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 2,3,4g Vice, President 4, Queen's Court, Escort 4. .aff-'W' 'QW :Ai ,QVJA ' .TUDITH TRAME Lebanon Science Fair l,3g St. Louis Science Fair l,2,3g Pep Club lg Teen-AgeBook Club 2,3g Camera Club 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 3g F,I-LA, 4g Chorus 2,45 Office Worker 4g Play 35 Greyhound Staff 3,4. ANN MUELLER Pep Club lg Lebanon Science Fair lg St. Louis Science Fair lg Chorus 2g Teen-Age Book Club 2,35 Greyhound Staff 2,3,4g Librarian 3g Play 3gCamera Club 4g Drama Club 45 Office Practice Corporation, Comptroller 4g Office Worker 4. DONA CAMPE Chorus 1,2,4g Sextette 35 Attendant to theQueen lg Greyhound Staff lg Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g F,H,A, 4, 2 3 3 E ,TERRY MEYER Lebanon Science Fair lg F,F,A, Section Grain Show l,2,3,4g Poultry Judging Team 3,4g Fat Stock Team 35 Berkshire Judging Contest 35 Chapter Farmer 2g Sentinel 3. vw? EVERETT BOHNENSTIEHL Band 1,2,43 Play 3. BE CKY ENGLE Lebanon Science Fair 1,25 St. Louis Science Fair 23 Talent Show Winner 1,33 Chorus 1,2,43 Camera Club 43 F.H,A, 43 Greyhound Staff 43 Cedarian Staff 43 Class Secretary-Treasurer 1,21 Pep Club23 Drama Club 4. ANN WALKER Pep Club 13 Student Council 1,22 Chorus 1,2,4j Sextette 2,3,43 Attendant to the Queen 2,43 Teen-Age Book Club 33 Play 33 Camera Club 43 Science Fair 2,33 Drama Club 43 Cedarian Staff 43 Class Vice- President 33 Greyhound Staff 1,2,3,43 Cheerleader 2,3,43 Marshall 3. lf W 3, ww JOEL BERNER Chorus 1,2,43 Band 1,2,3: Play 33 Baseball 3,43 Basketball 4. 'Wi l DA VID RAWLINGS Baseball 2,3,45 Football lg Cross country 2,45 Golf 3,45 Queen's escort 45 T,A.C. Board ofDirectors 45 St. Louis Science Fair 1,35 Illinois State Science Fair 1. MARY LOU SHAFFER Chorus 1,25 Junior Play5 Librarian 45 Pep Club 2 Greyhound 2,35 Office Practice Corporation 3 Teen-Age Book Club 25 Lebanon Science Fair 1 Honorable Mention5 St. Louis Fair 1,3, 3rdp1ace3 RICHARD KLEIN F.F,A, Poultry Judging Team, first individual in section5 F,F,A, 1, 2, 45 Office Practice Corporation 45 greyhound staff 3. MARY ELIZABETH PUTT Chorus 1,2,4, accompanist 45 sextette accompanist 45 Junior play cast5 Class Vice-President lg Class President 25 Student Council 2,3, President 35 Yearbook 35 Greyhound 1,2,3,4, Editor 45 Pep Club 25 Drama Club 45 St. Louis Science Fair 1,2,35 Lebanon Science Fair 1,35 Graduation marshall 3. ALLAN FRERKING Band l,2,3,4g Lebanon Science Fair l,3g St. Louis Science Fair 2,3,4g Play 3gBasketba112,4g Egyptian Music Camp 3g Queen's Court 4, Master of Ceremo- nies, Greyhound Staff l,2,3,4g Boys' State 2. ' i ul 'GN , ',, KA ,:.. 5, NV., , 1 4' ' 'lil ' ' , 4 1- ii? ff 55, SUSAN LUTZ Science Fair 2,35 Chorus 1,2,4g Pep Club lg Grey- hound Staff l,2,3,4g Cedarian Staff 2,35 Teen-Age Book Club 3, President 3, Class Secretary 3g Drama Club 4, Secretary 45 Play 3g All-School Queen 4, Cheerleader 3,4. , PHYLLIS RUTH Science Fair lg Pep Club lg Chorus lg Teen-Age Book Club l,2g Camera Club 3g Librarian3,4g Office Practice Corporation 4, Public Relations Manager 43 Greyhound Staff 3, EDWARD STREIF F,F,A, lg Lebanon Science Fair 3, Class Vice- President 2. Www 'M DONALD KOENIG Lebanon Science Fair lg F,F.A, 1,2,3,45 Grain Team 25 Fat Stock2: Poultry Team 35 Land Judging Team 35 Berkshire Judging Team 35 Grain Show l,2,3,45 Livestock 3. BEVERLY SCHROER Chorus 25 Pep Club 25 Teen-Age Book Club 2,35 Greyhound Staff 2,3,45 Camera Club 35 Office Prac- tice Corporation 4, Personnel Manager 45 Office Worker 4. DORRIS WILCOX Greyhound Staff 45 Chorus 45 F.H.A. 4: RGCFCS-HOU Chairman 45 Drama Club 45 Program Committee Chairman 4. BETTY FRENCH Chorus 25 Lebanon Science Fair 15 St. Louis Science Fair 15 Play 35 Teen-Age Book Club 2,35 Camera Club 2,3,45 Office Practice Corporation 4,Assistant Comptroller 45 Office Worker 45 Greyhound Staff 2, 3,45 Drama Club 4, Treasurer 4g F,H,A, 4-5C6Cl31'i3.I1 Staff 3,4, Editor 45 Talent Show Winner 3. 7 ,TUDITH KRUMP Chorus 1,2g F,l-LA, 4g Cedarian Staff 4: Office Worker 4g Greyhound Staff 3g Science Fair 15 Pep Club 1. MARVIN SCHULTE F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3g Fatstock 2g Corn 3g Berkshire judging 35 Grain Judging 1,3g Livestock 1, 2. ng EARL HARPSTRITE Greyhound 2,3,4g Lebanon Science Fair lp Queen's Court, Escortg Basketball lg State Farmer 3g Gold Medal Indg Ind. National3g Section grain judging 1,2, 3,4g Poultry 3,45 Dairy3g State Berkshire 3 5 Chapter farmer 2g Ind, Dairy 2g Poultry 45 F,F,A, President 4g Section Dairy Show 1,2,3. JANET WIDICUS Chorus 1,21 Band 1,25 F,H,A, 4g Office Practice Corporation 3g Cedarian Staff 3,4g Greyhound staff 3,4g Office Worker 3,45 Pep Club 1, ROSEMARY FAITZ. Pep Club lg Lebanon Science Fair 1,3g St. Louis Science Fair 2,35 Teen-Age Book Club 2,3g Camera Club 3,4g F,H,A, 4g Librarian 4, MARY LAVON COMBS Chorus 2,4g Greyhound Staff 45 Science Fair lg Librarian 45 F,H,A, 4, STANLEY NUNN Chorus l,2,3g Band 2. VONZETTA FIELDING Chorus lg Play 35 F. H. A, 4g Pep Club lg Lebanon Science Fair 1. ELLE N WILDE R Chorus 33 Play 3g Camera Club 4g F.H,A, 1,4g Drama Club 2g Pep Club lg Vice-President Drama Club 45 Program Committee Chairman F,H,A, 4g ROBERT VANINGER Secretary Houble De 2. Grain judging team 2,3,4g Land judging 3,4g Showed heifers 2,3,4g Showed cow 35 F.F.A, officer, treas- urer 3,4g sentinel 3. a0 'x NR- .TOYCE ANN BROOKS Chorus 2 years, Chorus Festiva1gF,H.A, 4g Science Fair 1: Pep Club 1. ROBERT MEYER F.F.A. 1. ROBERT BE RKEMA NN Grain Judging 2,3,4, Fatstock 2, Land Judging 3,4, Berkshire 3, Pioneer Contest 4, Foundation- -Award for Swine and Farm Electrification. Vice-President 4, Queen's Party Escort 4. DOROTHY VOTRAIN Chorus 2,4, Band 1, Pep Club 1,2, Mater Dei Chorus won at state, Candidate for MayQueen at Mater Dei 2, Camera Club 3,4, Librarian 4. SI-IA RON MY E RS Chorus 1,2 and Festival, TAB Club 2, Office Prac- tice Corporation 4, Pep Club 1, Drama Club 4 Science Fair 2,3, Librarian 4. PHYLLIS OZME NT Chorus 1,2, TAB Club 2,3, F,H,A, 4, Greyhound 3 Librarian 3, Science Fair 1, Pep Club 1, SANDRA MONKEN Chorus 1,2g Junior Playg President of F,H,A, 4g Teen-Age Book Club 2,3g Cedarian Staff 4: Grey- hound Staff 1,2,3,4g Librarian 3,4g St.Louis Science Fair 1,2,3g Lebanon Science Fair 1,3. JUN. rv- CAROL RUTHERFORD Chorus 25 Teen-Age Book Club 1,2,3g Office Worker 3,45 Greyhound Staff 1,2,3g Girls' State 3, JOHN KING Chorus lg Band 1,2,3,4g Camera Club 2,3,4, Presi- dent 2, Vice-President 3,45 Queen's Court4, Music Directorg Teen-Age Book Club 1,2g Lebanon Science Fair 1,3g St. Louis Science Fair 1,2,3,4g Greyhound Staff 2,3,4. WILLIAM ROYSTON Baseball 3,4-, Claw flddmq Thirteen of the forty-six students of the Class of 1960 have been classmates since kindergarten days. These thirteen are: Joel Berner, Joyce Brooks, Becky Engle, Betty French, Judy Krump, Dona Campe, John King, Sandra Monken, Richard Neal, Richard Ogden, Carol Rutherford, Judy Cotts, and Janet Widicus. In September of 1947 thirty-eight of us entered kindergarten. Mrs. Lillian Mendenhall taught us in two shifts--morning and afternoon. With Mrs. Leona Beck as our first grade teacher we gained eighteen pupils including Margaret Nunn and Jo Ann Johnson who stayed with us until the end of our Junior year. Our gains and losses this year jiggled themselves so that we numbered thirty-two. While the years were rushing by we were already in the second grade with Mrs. Florence Ditter- line and Miss Marjorie Dawes as teachers. Some joined us and some left for various reasons, but none of those who joined us this year remained to graduate with us. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Wertz, Car1aBracy, ,To Ann Dillinger, .Terry Forman, David Betten, Joel Berner, John Litteton, David Lonsih, Adrena Mohu, Earl Hock, and Margaret Nunn. SECOND ROW: Becky Engle, Janet Widicus, Terry Burk, Jack Sietz, John Feltrop, Judy Cotts, Dixie Porter, Judy Krump, Ann Mueller, Betty F rench, Mrs. Mendenhall. THIRD ROW: Dick Ogden, Carol Rutherford, Sandy Monken, Ann Hohrein, Dona Campe, John King, Richard Neal, and Violet Giger. Because of our large class, fifty-two to be exact, we were again divided into two classes. Mrs. Beatrice Jones and Mrs. Dorothy Winterrowd piloted us through the third grade. Because of the opening of St. J'oseph's Parochial School, six of our number failed to appear with us in the fourth grade. But others were onhand to make our number swell, among these were Phyllis Ozment who completed grade and high school with us. With a gain of four and a loss of several we presented ourselves to Mrs. ,To Ann Simpson and Mrs. Margaret See in the fifth grade. Not one of the pupils who joined us at this point graduated with us. ln the sixth grade Vonzetta Fielding joined us as we joined Mrs. Virginnia Holten. As we entered the seventh grade we came face to face with our first male teacher, Mr. Lester Haury. Of the several who joined us only Ann Walker remained with us to the bitter end, When we graduated from the eighth grade there were twenty-nine of us, quite a drop from the thirty- eight who began kindergarten together. We have Mr. Rayburn Fox to thar1k for guiding us through the eighth grade and preparing us for high school. In the fall of 1956 fifty-four students entered as freshmen. Our gains were Robert Berkemann, Claude and Gerome Berry, Forchia Cambell, Tom Clark, Lavon Combs, Rosemary F aitz, Allan F rerking, Earl Harpstrite, Earl I-lock, Richard Klein, Donald Koenig, Ronald Kombrink, Susan Lutz, .Terry Meyer, Robert Meyer, Sharon Myers, Phyllis Ruth, Beverly Schroer, Marvin Schulte. In the fall of 1956 fifty-four students entered Lebanon Community High School as freshmen. Dona Campe became freshman attendant to the queen. Dick Ogden, Rich Neal, Earl Harpstrite, Earl Hock, and William Royston played Junior Varsity basketball for Coach Irvil Rogers. During our Sophomore year Becky and Terry won the trophy for their pantomime in the Student Council Talent Show. Ann Walker was chosen sophomore attendant to the queen. Time was passing quickly, and soon we were Juniors. Dick Ogden, Rich Neal, and Earl Hock played varsity basketball. Judy Cotts was theJunior attendant at the Queen's Party. Ann Hohrein, Betty French, and Becky Engle won first place in the Student Council Talent Show. We presented a play, Keep It Under Your Hat, and we prepared for the prom. The summer vacationpassed quickly for most of us, and the big day was finally here. We were Seniors! Everyone started making plans to decorate the freshmen. We were mean during the day, but we rnade up for it that night with a party in their honor. Betty French was chosen editor of the Cedarian, and Mary Putt became editor of the Greyhound. Susan was crowned the all-school queen. We gave a Christmas party and a play. Rich Neal, Dick Ogden, Allan Frerking, andJoe1Berner were our representatives on the Greyhounds, Our last year has beenagreat one, and we hope everyone enjoys their school days as much as we have. Teachers in high school besides Coach Rogers include Mr. Klube, Mr. Merideth, Mr. Adolphson, Mr, Daigh, Mr. Dake, Mr. Beggs, Mrs. Wicks, Mrs. Clayton, Mrs. Lientz, Mrs. Swigert, Mrs. Gutekunst, Mrs. Heck, Mr. Schanz, Mr. Stroud, Mr. Rigdon, Mrs. Neal, and Mr. Wright. We, the Senior Class of 1960, being of sound mind and in full possession of our faculties, do feel necessitated to leave to posterity our many gifts, abilities, and ac- complishments, I, Robert Berkemann, will my grades in agriculture to Carl Loyet. I, Joel Berner, will my ability to make people laugh to Roger Kadell. I, Everett Bohenstiehl, will my excellent hair-do to Ralph Ochs. I, Joyce Brooks, will my unsurpassed skill at shorthand to J erilyn Thomas. I, Terry Burk, will my excess dance steps to Jim Neil and Diane Poole. Have Fun! I, Dorfa Campe, leave my cheerleading skirt to Ginger Ogden. I, Lavon Combs, will my love of peanuts to anyone who is hungry. I, Jim Cope, will my short, short P,E, shorts to Ralph Ochs. I, Judy Cotts, will my hoody personality to Barry Richards and Dave Bristow. I, Becky Engle, will my ability to dance, and my quiet ways to Dave Bristow. I, Rosemary Faitz, leave my driving ability to Darlene Faitz. I, Vonzetta Fielding, will my old library passes to my sister, Veronica, I, Betty French, will my driving ability to Jane Bunge. I, Allan Frerking, leave my modest ways to Ginger Ogden. I, Earl Harpstrite, leave my ability to judge beef cattle to L, J , Harms. I, Ann Hohrein, will my mischievous personality and ability to dance to Dean Faitz. I, John King, will my ability to understand electronics to Francis Richardson, I, Richard Klein, will my Hollywood mufflers to Gary Haas. I, Donald Koening, will my ability to judge beef cattle to Lewis Dunning. I, Judith Krump, will ten pounds of my excess weight to Joyce Meyer. Good luck! I, Susan Lutz, will my reign as all-school queen to the most deserving junior girl. I, Jerry Meyer, will my ability with the girls to Ralph Ochs. I, Robert Meyer, will my extraordinary mechanical ability to Gary I-laas. I, Sandra Monken, will my vollyball team Q0-105 to J erilyn Thomas. Better luck! I, Ann Mueller, will my nickname, Pudge to anyone with a sense of humor. I, Sharon Myers, will my nickname, Tela to Marvadell Zeeb. I, Richard Neal, will my dirty gym shoes to Paul Dombroski. I, Stanley Nunn, will my ability to clean test tubes to Doris Edwards. I, Dick Ogden, have nothing thatl want to get rid of, so I will keep it all. I, Phyllis Ozment, will my ability to shoot baskets in P, E. to Katherine Moore. I, Mary Putt, will my nose for news, and good luck to the next editor of the Greyhound, I, Dave Rawlings, will my many abilities to Jack Pfeffer and Bob Cope. I, William Royston, will my ability to talk myself out of situation to Kenny Willis. I, Carol Rutherford, will my cluttered locker to Marvadell Zeeb. I, Phyllis Ruth, leave my excess energy to Barry Richards. I, Beverly Schroer, will my freckles to those who are unfortunate not to have any, I, Marvin Schulte, will my ability to annoy librarians to Alfred Hartig. I, Mary Lou Schaffer, will my bookkeeping classes to my sister. I, Ed Streif, will my ability to stay awake in class to Barry, Droopy Richards. I, Judy Trame, will my seat in American History to Anna Mae Fohne. I, Bob Vaninger, will my height to Jim F rierdich. I, Dorothy Votrain, will my tiny feet to Diane Marriot, I, Ann Walker, will my raggy cheerleading pom-poms to whomever can recondition them. I, Janet Widicus, leave my gum wrappers to Gail Monken. I, Dorris Wilcox, will my place at the end of the lunch line to my brother, Rocky. I, Ellen Wilder, leave all my hair curlers and bobby pins to Dave Bristow. Signed and sealed this twenty-seventh day of May, nineteen hundred and sixty. Terry Burk, Notary Public Witnesses: Jim Cope Judy Cotts Ann Hohrein Dick Ogden Baby SW4 Judith Krump ,, Sharon Meyers and 1311612 Widicus Joyce GIOSS Qif? fx 3- 4-sf A, 5' . 523' r Susan Lutz Bob Vaninger Carol Rutherford Earl Harpstrite Becky Engle Jim CODE Rosemary Faitz Betty French Donald Koening Zig wwf I , yr Q,,gT'3V .1 .-jf Dona Campe Jerry Meyer Terry Burk ,.---Q... b .-.,,,, H S Ai- Sandy Monken Ann Hohrein Ann Mueller 7614 Ypfwpdaq ROBERT BERKEMANN is unanimously chosen by silent vote, Mr. Chatter Box, USA, JOE BERNER, Lebanon's famed butcher, is the first and only butcher in the world to sell Fingertips by the Halfpound. EVERETT BOHNENSTIEHL has become the second Atlas of the World. JOYCE BROOKS has made her first hit song, Cry, Baby, Cry. TERRY BURK is now starring on his own famous TV program, The Terry Burk Dancing Party. DONA CAMPE has been named for the fifth consecutive year The Wor1d's Fastest Swimmerf' LA VON COMBS is traveling abroad as a representative from the American Comb Company. JIM COPE is no longer toting bags but is now managing a Kroger Supermarket. BECKY ENGLE has established a dancing school in New York City. Her motto: Swing and Sway the Engle Way. ROSEMARY FAITZ is the filing clerk for the Bureau of Missing Persons. VONZETTA FIELDING has become another Laverne Baker. BETTY FRENCH, after having majored in French in college, has just opened her new class with the theme, Learn French directly from French. ALLAN FRERKING is now playing a famed clarinetist in the New York Philharmonic. EARL HARPSTRITE is the millionaire owner of an airplane corporationg his motto: Fly right with Harpstritef' ANN HOHREIN has received an academy award for her brilliant performance in TheDiary of Ann Hohrein. JOHN KING has been expelled from college for blowing up a new science building with his new chemical compound, Zero X. RICHARD KLEIN is the first person to win the Indianapolis 500 in his new wheelless airo-car. DONALD KOENIG has invented a robot to do one day's work in twenty minutes. J UDITH KRUMP has had another child, the first girl after nineteen boys. SUSAN LUTZ is training her pure bred Morgan horses on her ranch in Texas. JERRY MEYER, once jester of Prince Rainier, is now known internationally as J ay Bo of Morocco. ROBERT MEYER has finally invented a car that will not need the services of a filling station. SANDRA MONKEN, the National Rolling Pin Champion, can hit her husband at one hundred feet. ANN MUELLER has won a Nobel prize for her most recent book, Moods of Mueller. SHARON MYERS is seen at 7:15 every Thursday night advertising RDX reducing pills. RICHARD NEAL has been presented the Rookie-of-the-Year award for his outstanding performance with the St. Louis Hawks. STANLEY NUNN is the first person to land on the moon--if Nunn can do it, so can you. DICK OGDEN, mathematical genius, is traveling through Russia as a US Secret Agent. MARY PUTT is almost to the peak of her career, trying hard to reach the top. Putt! Putt! DAVE RAWLINGS has proved that he is The Fastest Man Alive in a current Olympic cross-country race, WILLIAM ROYSTON has just returned to Earth after his two-year visit to each planet, CAROL RUTHERFORD is the manager of her new laundry shop, Carol Cleans Clothes. PHYLLIS RUTH is the first lady on the St. Louis Hawks' basketball team. BEVERLY SCHROER, a healthy old lady, has finally seen her one hundred and twentieth great grandchild, MARVIN SCHULTE is the head research scientist conducting experiments on the growth of green cheese, the major agricultural product on the moon. MARY LOU SHAFFER is teaching fifty first graders how to sing Mary had a Little Lamb. EDWARD STREIF is president of the National Safe Driving Foundation. JUDY TRAME has developed a miracle drug, Grow Fast, the answer to short girls' dreams. ROBERT VANINGER is proudly displaying his first big game--a stuffed alligator. DOROTHY VOTRAIN, a sky-rocketing politician, gives campaign speeches, Vote for Votrain. ANN WALKER is now tramping through the jungles of darkest Africa on her way back to the mission to teach the savage tribes. DORRIS WILCOX has gained international recognition for her painting, Leaping Deer, ELLEN WILDER, America's famous dress designer of 1969, has won the title, Best Dressed Woman of the Year. JUDY COTTS is a secretary much in demand by many manufacturing companies. PHYLLIS OZMENT is making her first television debut in her version of The Wizard of Oz. JANET WIDICUS is teaching her three teen-age daughters, How to catch a man. f!!'w T' ,. .L ,L L.v,,, . m I QQ' k:,'i 1 iK',ff2fLQT, I ' ,5?1.jV11 9?lQm 'I I X , 015,16 4449-a 1 ?Wf3H ,L -pw ll ll It QFO O G HO QQF' d'Ow - K , 3 K7V'miAL .3 . ,.M.,,,,.,,. ,,., .L,A,k,,,M K, -, .ua , f. J ,, J . , :if 1 F I ,Jw 1' 'M'fI.aXf q.f.:2-'- . ff 7Si.-' x '41 . M f 'I 41,5-ww, ,,ff-..v- M HH- M QA -A i 'L 5 , I .5 r QMwwwwwwwwvX?WQi ' Q E ' ,,. . . 5 ,M M, ef My is 'f W- my X h , W ' ' 1, ' b L JW L A . M,-N.e H 'SE' 559 , n 4355 0 4 vb ff'Q'o'2Q W 'MW 'tri' A Q I 4,1': Q ' Q 4 9 OOQLO' 0' 9 A ge so O' 4'4 Oo I Ill! fi 4OiS 4 Gzjbfkki 'fi'A Q:30'5i5 y Nxbgyof' 0:65 Ii' 50 dab Www 2 LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President, Jack Pfeffer, Student Council, Jerilyn Thomas, Bob Copeg Secretary-Treasurer, Anna Mae Fohneg President, Sharon Johnson. Aqyv al 17' Q' ' T' ff' sw' 'M A V. nw W Q 1 A X , 4 'Q Q hw-x 5 :ii -X, is 5 SI T'Ts 2 it T, mi, N - Terry Bohnenstiehl David Bristow Jane Bunge Bob Cope fi r A W' i Mn .. . ft , i -of , .rg sm V of A I ' Bill Corbin Darlene Faitz Anna Mae Fohne Gary HHHS S M Q iw- QM ' Harvey Harpstrite Sharon Johnson Wendell J0hUS0f1 H ' Fh' 3 ,,- Qlikr Charlyn Kerberg, Sylvester Korte Floyd Manager i a, ' I ,M Q i ,,..,x ., -:I W ri ,. - Mary Mason Donna McKinley Gail Monken i l 'H-v bw Y -4' Q...- 'ur Q or-'f ,. ' 'S' , l N X if I 1 4 X X Roger Kadell mf i Diane Marriot 5' 54' PM 1, J' fi A Q nan M- 3 , ilk Jim Neil ,111 fx ... 'k TSE i L 'H i ,. 5 Jack Pfeffer Diane Poole Billy Reibold BHUY Richards y nr rn ,X M Mary Richardson Nancy Saathoff Barbara Sayler Riflhilfd Schaefer fn k d ' f un? 4 LQ--11 I ,K M',f -UQ . 'j3..4.,n X Edna Shegog Margaret Stevenson Elizabeth Streif Jerilyn Thomas in '--war , rl V R sf Marjorie Vaninger Kenneth Willis Marvadell Zeeb S0fA00t0fL64 Snr Charlene Antweiler -4-s. Larry Burk SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS--LEFT TO RIGHT: Ginger Ogden, Vice-Presi- dentg Webb Garrison, Presidentg Joyce Nies, Student Councilg Donald Wilcox, Student Councilg Ann Ruth, Secretary-Treasurer. AA Connie Baer f r sau N.,-Q lifx'fy 'Zy M-Q W mf ' ' W., 1 Ronald Burns 'im ' . than A 4-...gr Ji Xi R ' f 1 'Zz , Danny Boner Ronald Brooks 32 V ing Donna Catron Judy Christ 'rr-sr 2,11 Kim Collver f Q1 W Nancy Evans A V . my D u-v--- l .Sf Nw- A QE I Richard Foote AQ 2 ra-X 5 Webb Garrison and-45 an-f David Dawson rw it , 2 i n T7 r Q fl a ,frr Z Dean Faitz ,., I1 X S 5 S f - 1: r ' y, n Bob Frerking Patricia Gehri X , ga .,,. 1. . ,Ji -V. Q ,Q 55, 5 , .. as Wa x -an 5 'Y 2? RY 'Fra OC 5 ....... Y xx fi ,S+ Lewis Dunning 4-Ana Veronica Fielding as at W Mary Frueke vga azz! Linda Epping fav-'X -up-.,, Bra yton Filbey vs!-ff Janet Gallowa y fr 4119? 5 Sharon Graham Bonnie Gross Vi - 0, xr Q M 3 , rx, - if, ,V VV'k , iff X m 5 fy 1 A-.J , :1 'W i M V o- Nancy Hardin 4-3.10 Susan Jordan 5. My 'rw' M D rr -fix ,rs i 5 - K-,g ,U 7 gr X ,K LFE Katherine Me yer Janet Norris D 4 2-Q 1, Q Eg Lg' ws 7 H 'jj' 'cr'-v L. J. Harms Rita Harms V!!-Q Q90 Mary Hohrein Donald KFUUWD Q. 235 . 'f : lf W-' UP' K k' . ' ' K '-'I-ffm! ww 5 'Vi' ' i r -Y fq-Qnggfi Y , . 'gf' L . - Hr., 1'-9Fwr, u N 'X 'f E g n - J 7 M ., M 1 fy 'w':'U?i'3gi-iiw ?, I , 11- A 1 Q' ji V- ' -'rr inn xx r.. ' f a1'53v! flgnaunm, H K ii,a,rrrw?E'f?4'W nw- . 'X fiit,5g.i - -A-'karma 2115 . Q. is-ypffrrrr-fr,,i ,ir - K as I g z 1 H . F ' . . ef-Y Q'F'!lf,.wUH Hifi , an . Thomas Milligan Martha Monroe Wm. . 5' X ,.... VV 0 ' Z ' jj? I glial ,S , . a Y 'Zi i ' l -in 4 N I Virginia Ogden Donald Price 'Cf' Edward Hock KYTN K I -a- 0 R 4 K ns........ Z 2,3 sf .. Q: Ben McAllister 'Q' . Joyce Nies nr' Oh XP' I1 Bonnie Ra bel san 'T' xf Carol Rakers 5lls..,,. Gail Ruth ,1 A, L S nf. W - , rgkfffg,-a 'A rJif5f. - 5 Ns, 'fxyx .rf K, h N, James Terhune in ' ' 1 if Barbara Votrain x 'Hn . mm' X Francis Richardson Tom Ruddick ,A D L ..,.' L S- r i i'L' I ,V I ':' i 1 ' i ' . ,, N ,r i ' ' r' f - x Q r f Ki r rrrr i ,S i x A an a Ink' 1 Ronald Schmahl Bob Seitz hi 1 Q iizz' ii' '25 Ronald Trame Donald Wilcox if -:gr Donna Tucker X Anna Ruth Mike Taylor :., .,.., - if 9 I . ,W q , ,Q in 'TN L -r :Nr j , Lg H I - o f ggrwi V at gk W iw 5532? 1 X ,.., Xtulrinl ii Floyd Turner Efwluwa LEFT TO RIGHT: Student Council, Barbara Newquist, Jim Smithg Vice- President, Dennis Ryang President, Brian Pooleg Secretary-Treasurer Rene 3 Sonnenberg fABSENTJ. S Aff. -mi Lf' M. uw 2 .':: fn 5 ,f ff , iff ,1 f L , fr i'+ .Rr gg, . ,,, 5 ,lx 1 1' 'L Sharon Aldrich Donna Andrews Dale Baer Jonathan Bonds t i iy .2 if A Ji i r . l or ..,., V' ' if I V: i 5' H' N i2 nk' f CA ' ,',1, - , A A. K . V K -sa ge , g .S K Michael Bonds Roger Britsch Carolyn Brown Beth Brunjes .fs-4' N Q h :if . if -f Q gi l ',, r X . IM .dl 'Hush A N : ..,..Z!.'.'c's.. Stella Butler v'x' Stephanie Clemons Paul Dombroski 'C7' Jane Faitz ., A L, . Y ua-o W 5 an-p. A it Robert Carpenter E Carol Clark 4 1.2 ' is T Q. g E rm! ' r 32 Leroy Dawson Nancy Dawson - M 1 f 52.1- ' :Jim 3 fm usa? sr n v 'H 'J' Vs. . is as P U , A n 'ffxfi 'it ., fm- Qffinfslfw, E' in 1 Ffa fs? an .1 its Doris Edwards Mary Lou Evans 4 'Q lf e?a'5-Q 53 u Qjlgk'-A k1,'p.Ae, .K gi jail? Q , . .np T v..1i-Qfift 'v nfs gi Q-Msgs. , In-aging Q R 44 ' Wes , V. 2 f 1 'sf' v,.'i,fg.f'Qi:5l , '- 1 , Jack Faust Linda Filbey 1 if N Bruce Church was hs- at fb Karen Dillinger gun-an ,hx 'L 3 5 Earlene Faitz L V 'uf -.-, xxx 1 Q in 'f-.: Q23 5 11. ,, 5 irwgpffii 1 'sw James Frierdich 'Y 5 xiii.. Q dl 3 g X, vu l- ,K-it :Ya '-fe X we ff Q 1' fr-5' Beverly Gartside i a ? 1133 Jw Ardell Hanson f g Eg, X fl 'kai ,il 'Qiisfvi ,L ei. Sai QQ, ,N . 59? A va-M' 'Fig . wus 1. 'Hi y Sl'-95 -sexi Barbara Graham f rom W-sag A-11, ff Q f rar r,.r ' 'hhb A I L' 6 x : - ' V5 ' 2 ' -: -l gf' L.:f hx L 1 K 5 XM K9 E ' -lil Q5 ff 5 ll go' L r Q ff Alfred Hartig .JUN -mf 'Zi' X wz:'j'Z ' ....,......,, rrr fm i s A '1WR u 'iq or 3 il, .5'fL'E -4 V PQ'-w,Et.f?Si5q-I jj Snr fy. 12 ? la ,A - V gg ya l asv - lffiig Robert Hodson . 2 ..-5 as L , ' , x , H .M xii fm' , s.....,, 'ef 1 ,, 7 v b V.rg ji, iv -' f x Susan Harvey ev 3, , 'ti'ff-Uv' X sg! if Diana Haun ' ,eva 5 'cur'-wg., X nr X wx 2 Denise Lepeff Carl LOyCt Ted Mauck X3 WK 'Nm eva-nf li if l .A w an 'M 4 - A ' it V ,.., 13: ,IVE K VLAK Q , ,m.4 Z A , my . , fa iii N, v ' K l' . my-wrfw'- P g fr ' rx-nz Q Q.. J. .vi fi 33 Hanan! Era. William Maugans Joyce Meyer Catherine Moore Daniel Moore Sli Barbara Newquist Margaret Murphy K gf, -' fd! X S. , 1 .Q P V Yynr M A xyrr' L vV4 lip sf ,r 'r 5 is MWAMMLH James Nichols Ralph Ochs Sandra Peters .AW James Roberts , -4, . W -Llmrb 121:23 V 'wwf 'uw-as 3 , J Brian Poole Donna Porter fun 'E ' ,A as A . - W x 7 W , an ., W . ' ff? 55-'fi-z'. Z ib .,.. ,.,, ST . , 'T M M-K in 'fr sign Susan Romanick Barbara Ruediger 5 'K az Sharon Myers si winie osby ff K 'Mk' E. Gary Reimann an 'fsx sam M. K 'Qv' X Q a 1 QW' Susan Russell 1 L' V, f- 7555 , X p , x . E .xx L :L X X 1-. E 1 E Dennis Ryan Adolph Session Lee Siegfried Sharon Shaffer ,Am mx. X ' Xa -if Q x Q svss , Kathy Sherman Karen Sherman James Smith Rene Sonnenberg -U nib .D Q 1-rs 4? X A is '11 'X Gloria Spealman Lawrence Spealman Fred Stinson Diane Tharp HN xi rrtr E , G ,Jia Q Andrea Truck Ann True Donald Watt Dwight Willis Olly., M Gary Weik Ann Hadley had not enrolled when P these plctures were taken. ...af Get him Jim! 2 W w we h RL ,Q ' .-za. Where are those seniors? Gooooo Gooooo! Hi Mom! in 'R 1 an C f 5' in A H' Dad! ,5 5 Hi Everybody! mai! 5 QE, ,4awuau 4 X., if i757-i760 Student damal 'ln- STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right SharonJohnson Joyce Nies, Donald Wilcox, Dick Ogden, Mr. Adolphson advisor Ann I-lohrein secretary treasurer Terry Burk Bob Cope, presidentg Webb Garrison, Barbara Newquist Jim Smith Brian Poole and Jerilyn Thomas Mrs. Neal and Mr. Wright, advisors, NOT SHOWN The members of the Student Council are chosen by the various classes. They represent each class in making all the decisions pertain- ing to the school as a whole, Early in November the Student Council sponsored theAll-Schoo1Queen's Party which was held in the new gymnasium. The organization also sponsored The World Clothing Week in December. The water fountain purchased by last year's Student Council is shown at the left. 611146 LEFT TO RIGHT: Vice-President, John Kingg President, Torn Milligang Secretary-Treasurer, Ann Hohrein. Mr. Merideth, Faculty Advisor. mmm 614115 LEFT TO RIGHT: Secretary, Susan Lutz, Treasurer, Betty French, Program Chairman, Robyn Wilcox Vice-President, Ellen Wilder, President, Ann Holirein. Cadwuzm Betty French, Editor-in-Chief Ann Hohrein, Business Manager Q Q 1 if fr .r..r... . .- .i' u mfg, . f,wt:ss ff ,. -,ts .- gf -sr-5 LQ F ' JE, J E, R in Top Row Marjorie Vaninger - Feature Editor Sandy Monken - Class Editor Judy Cotts - Sports Editor Becky Engle - Head Solicitor For Ads Joyce Nies, Activities 3 L rj rf ' K A 2 . J as is SECOND ROW Terry Burk - Photography Editor Jim Cope - Advertising Manager Janet Widicus - Circulation Manager Ann Walker - Head Solicitor - For Books 1. S MARY PUTT, Editor -in-Chief Assistant Editor . . Page Two Editor . Page Three Editor. . Page Four Editors . . .............Gai1Monken . . . . . . Ann Mueller . . . . . . . Mary Mason . Dick Ogden, Richard Neal Business Manager. . . . . . . . . . .John King Advertising Manager Circulation Manager . . . Allan Frerking . . . Jeri1ynThomas Saxtdie mm fm The chorus and band presented their annual Christmas concert on December 13. Among their many accomplishments, were theirparticipation in the County Music Festival and the Spring Concert. Both are annual events. Sf. fi. fl. I LEFT TO RIGHT: Robyn Wilcox, Recreation Chairmang Marjorie Vaninger, Parliamentariang Joyce Nies, Public Relationsg Ellen Wilder, Program Chairmang Gail Monken, Vice-Presidentg J erilyn Thomas, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Sandra Monken, President, Mrs. Kruh, Advisor. The Future Homemakers of America is the national organization of girls and boys studying homemaking in all high schools. The goal of the club is to help individuals improve personal, family, and community living, now and in the future. The program of work is based on personal, family, and community needs. The Future I-Iomemakers of America was organized this year under the supervision of Mrs. Kruh. The club gave a bake sale and a sock hop this past year. 31. Ziff. During the past year theLebanon F,F,A, boys have been very active. Earl Harpstrite attended the state convention where he received his state farmer degree. Lebanon placed first in land, grain, and poultry judging and had the first individual in each contest. Earl Harpstrite, Sylvester Korte, and Robert Henss were the members of the first in the state dairy judging contest. The team participated in the national contest and received a bronze medal. Under the expert guidance of Mr. Daigh, the instructor, the F,F,A, boys are a valuable asset to L,C.H.S. The officers of the F,F.A, are as follows: President, Earl Harpstriteg Vice-President, Robert Berkemanng Secretary, Donald Koeningg Treasurer, Robert Vaningerg Reporter, Sylvestor Korteg Sentinel, Harvey Harpstrite, wi? , 'Mgr s 5 Z 1 3 5 gs Wa :Lk , uw 2 1 .. ,,. 7 ,W w. 'Si ,Q 'sv 4541 fla: fs 1 ., ' - 5 LSYQ5' fl' ,irf fr if , 'ffl 2 'P ' E i ii 5 g ' V'ff.:i1iL. nik v rim, 'fi -Efw-135 . 25-fff I .-'rgkig Div- , mf ' J -: A v Us .y ww , 'ivssf:1iv3??5ffQ r Uafwlq familial! ,S TOP ROW, Left to Right: Brayton Filbey, Jack Pfeffer, Wendell Johnson, Coach Klube, Allan Frerking Donald Price. BOTTOM ROW: Kenny Willis, Sy Korte, Joel Berner, Dick Ogden, Richard Neal. Beat O'Fallon! ack l l , gap? Kenny Wendell S' N ...1...Y... 012 M, 13 ,X , Don Allan Bra yton S yl Joel 3 fi R -' S X TOP ROW, Left to Right: Larry Mueller, Jim Frierdich, Coach Klube, Francis Richardson, Brayron Filbey. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Nichols, Brian Poole, Willie Osby, Alfred Hartig, Sy Korte. Lebanon VS. O'Fa llon 4 N 3 Ss! X 5 kms IZ i is T Susan Ann Gail Dona Judy 13116 Barbara Ginger Karen ydfhilllf Cla! LEFT TO RIGHT: Dick Ogden, Rich Neal, Wendell Johnson, Coach Klube, Joel Berner, Sy Korte, and Kenny Willis. their The Varsity Club is an organization of boys who have received a letter award for participation in either baseball or basketball at L.C.H,S, Membership this year was six. Officers were as follows: Dick Ogden, President: Richard Neal, Vice-Presidentg and Sy Korte, Secretary-Treasurer. The boys sold cokes at the home basketball games this year. A special event for the club was their attendance at a St. Louis Hawks basketball game. INDIVIDU AL STATISTICS REGULARS H. A. B AVG Wendell Johnson E 42- . 430 Dick Ogden 16 43 . 370 Sylvester Korte 10 37 . 270 Joel Berner 9 40 . 225 Richard Neal 9 40 . 225 Kenny Willis 9 45 . 200 Jim Terhune 4 24 . 168 Dave Rawlings 6 38 . 158 Bob Cope 6 36 . 168 SUBSTITUTES Floyd Manager 4 10 . 400 William Royston O 5 ---- Brian Poole 0 2 Bill Maugans O 1 Gary Weik 0 1 ---- PITCHING RECORDS QI LOST LOST Wendell Johnson Richard Neal 2 2 4 6 SEASON'S RECORD WON---6 LOST---8 Timm LEFT TO RIGHT: Harrison Church, Bob Cope, Rich Neal, and L Potts. For the first time in many years, LCHS had a tennis team. Although the group started a little late, they had a successful season. Locust Hills Country Club sawmuch of our newly-organized golf team this year. The boys competed in a number of matches, and all in all, had a good season. Lee Reid won the district meet and then participated in the state meet in Chicago. THEY WE THEY WE Alton 7 1X2 1X2 Collinsville 2 112 5 1X2 Collinsville 3 1X2 4 l!2 Edwardsville '7 1 Edwardsville 6 2 Belleville 4 4 Sf i 2 C LEFT TO RIGHT: Rocky Wilcox, Dave Rawlings, and Jack Pfeffer. Lee Reid, the absent member of the team, participated in the state finals. arry H494 liqfw i757 mam-Sham Team The Lebanon Community High School was transformed into an oriental splendor for the junior-senior prom on May 2. The theme, Pink Pagoda, was effectively carried out. The entrance was decorated with panels covered with butterflies and Japanese writing. In the center of the refreshment table was abeautiful floral arrangement of shaggy chrysanthemums and green foliage accented with twigs of cherry blossoms. The walls and ceiling to the ballroom were coveredwith complimentary shades of pink crepe paper. In the south end of the gym was the center of attraction- -a pink pagoda trimmed in gold and black. Colorful lanterns were hung in the doorway. An arched bridge led from the pagoda to a Shinto shrine filled with purple iris. White trees with pink cherry blossoms completed the effect of the miniature oriental garden. The orchestra pit was decorated in black and gold. Juniors, seniors, and their guests danced to the music of the Jack Voland Trio. Four white columns were enhanced by pink flowering twigs. White panels on the west wall again accented the flowering twigs. .mx :S 1 Gold disks featuring black Japanese characters highlighted the north wall. A An oriental floral arrangement was the centerpiece on each table. Miniature umbrellas and programs with Japanese writing completed the table decoration. Colorful Japanese lanterns carried out the oriental atmosphere. The refreshments, cake and pink punch, were served by eight freshmen wearing costumes from the Far East. Ann Hohrein, Junior class president, gave the welcoming speech while Carolyn Koehler, Senior class president, made the response. The prophecy of the class of '59 was read by Anng Carolyn read the will A Princess of the Orient was chosen from the names of the senior girls A bracelet was presented to the Princess, Gloria Harms. During intermissions the theme was continued by playing records from the movie Sayonara, 1 . 4 I i 1 QMZILIJ 7wdlf Song-in-my-Heart was the theme of the Fifth Annual All-School Queen's Party, which was held on November 7 in the new gym. Freshman attendant to the queen was Earlene Faitz. Her escort was Earl Harpstrite. The attendant from the Sophomore Class was Virginia Ogden escorted by Jim Cope. Representing the Junior Class was Jane Bunge, escorted by Robert Berkemann. Maids of Honor were Ann Hohrein, escorted by Terry Burkg and Ann Walter, escorted by Richard Neal. Special Maid of Honor was Judy Cotts. Dick Ogden escorted J udy, The crowning of Susan Lutz as All-Schoo1Queen by Kay Monken Gaut, the retiring queen, was the highlight of the evening. Allan Frerking served as emcee, and John King as music director. Music was furnished by the Jack Voland trio. The Student Council sponored the party. 14 ll- School Queen Ginger wrt: B' Judy W I Y 1 X N ,v 4, nn Ann Earlene Jane 7L!0lt0fL'd, Eau, fldldfbdd MUSIC awards BAND awards were presented to Harrison Church, Gloria Harms, Sarah Daigh, Bill Pfeffer, Denny Symer, Allan Frerking, John King, Joel Berner, Darlene Faitz, and Francis Richardson: Allan F rerking was selected to attend the Egyptian Music Camp at DuQuoin, AMERICAN LEGION awards: Sylvia Korte and Robert Henss, first: Peggy Putt and Norman Dombroski, second. SPORTS awards: Letters in Basketball: Denny Symer, Norman Dombroski, Rich Neal, Dick Ogden, Kenny Willis, Dave Bristow, Earl Hock, and Ben McAllister: Baseball: Denny Symer, Norman Dombroski, Joel Berner, Dick Ogden, Ken Willis, Syl Korte, William Royston, Ben McAllister, and Wendell J ohnson: GOLF: Lee Reid received a letter in golf: ATHLETE OF THE YEAR awards: Kenny Willis and Denny Symer. DAUGHTERS OF AMERICAN REVOLUTION award: Sylvia Korte BOYS' STATE awards: Dick Ogden and Richard Neal GIRLS' STATE award: Carol Rutherford CITIZENSHIP awards: Peggy Putt and Norman Dombroski ATTENDANCE awards: Harrison Church, Sarah Daigh, Brad Knepper, Joyce Kombrink, Sharon Richards, John Wolf, AnnHohrein, Mary Putt, Dorothy Votrain, Jane Bunge, Carol Feldman, Harvey Harpstrite, Diane Poole, Dan Boner, Margorie Vaninger, Larry Burk, Bob Frerking, L, J, Harms, Donald Krump, Martha Monroe, and Ann Ruth. EDITOR-IN-CHIEF awards: Cedarian--Sarah Daigh: Betty French was recognized as 1959-60 yearbook editor: Greyhound--Peggy Putt: Mary Putt was recognized as 1959-60 newspaper editor. CHEERLEADER medals and Certificates: Dona Campe, Sarah Daigh, Ann Walker, Susan Lutz, and Kay Monken, LIBRARIAN awards: Ann Mueller, Ann Hohrein, Sharon Richards, Janet Widicus, Phyllis Ozment, Phyllis Ruth, Sandra Monken, Gloria Harms, and Joyce Kombrink, HONOR ROLL: SENIORS: Harrison Church, Sarah Daigh, Norm Dombroski, Gloria Harms, Robert Henss, Carolyn Koehler, Kay Monken, Joyce Kombrink, Sylvia Korte, Janet Missey, Sandra Mauck, Peggy Putt, Marva Shegog, and Denny Sytner. J UNIORS: Robert Berkemann, Betty French, Allan Frerking, Earl Harpstrite, Ann Hohrein, Susan Lutz, Mary Putt, Dave Rawlings, Lee Reid, Phyllis Ruth, Beverly Schroer, and Ann Walker. SOPHOMORE S: Diane Baum, Terry Bohnenstiehl, Sharron Carriere, Bob Cope, Bill Corbin, Darlene Faitz, Anna Fohne, Harvey Harpstrite, Mary Kestly, Sharon Johnson, Sylvester Korte, Diane Marriott, Mary Mason, Donna McKinley, Gail Monken, Nancy Saathoff, Edna Shegog, Barbara Sayler, Jeri Thomsa, Marjorie Vaninger, and Diane Poole, FRESHMEN: Connie Baer, Peter Carriere, Judy Christ, Janet Galloway, Webb Garrison, Sharon Graham, Rita Harms, Nancy Hardin, Thomas Milligan, Joyce Nies, Martha Monroe, Janet Norris, Ginger Ogden, Carol Rakers, Ronald Trame, Michael Taylor, and Donald Wilcox. SCIENCE FAIR AWARDS: Bausch and Lomb: Harrison Church. First Place in Greater St. Louis Science Fair: Jane Bunge, Judy Trame, Nancy Saathoff, Judy Cotts, Terry Burk, and Ann Walker. Second Place Awards: Linda Epping, Allan Frerking, Gail Monken, Thomas Milligan, Edna Shegog, and Janet Galloway. Third Place Awards: Sharon Carriere, Margorie Vaninger, Lewis Dunning, Marva Shegog, Lee Reid, L, J , Harms, Donald Wilcox, Janet Norris, John F, King, Mary Richardson, and Susan Lutz. AGRICULTURE AWARDS: Ten students participated in the Section Fair: Livestock, August 25, Highland, and received 95160.'72, and Bob Vaninger received the Grand Champion dairy animal award. Eleven students received 845.58 at Waterloo, December 6, Grain. Don Koenig received 7th, and Robert Henss received 8th in the Section Pioneer Corn Growing Contest. DeKalb Corn Achievement Contest: Banquet, Breese, February 4: Robert Henss, Edward Harpstrite, Don Koenig, Robert Berkemann, Bob Vaninger, Jerry Meyer, Harvey Harpstrite, and Earl Harpstrite received a certi- ficate: Robert Henss also received a plaque. Two Acre High Yield Contest fDeKa1b5: Edward Harpstrite, Earl Harpstrite, Harvey Harpstrite, Jerry Meyer, Bob Vaninger, Don Koenig, and Robert Henss received a certificate: Edward Harpstrite also received a 100 bushel club. ILLINOIS F.F.A. FOUNDATION AWARDS: Earl Harpstrite, Chapter Star State Farmer, Farm Mechanics: Robert Henss, Soil and Water Management, Dairy production, Corn Production, Soybean Production: 3rd in section: Robert Berkemann, Farm Electrification, Swine Production: Bob Vaninger, Farm Safety, Farm and Home Beautification: Donald Koening, Beef Production. DeKalb Award, Ag Achievement Senior: Robert Henss, medal, certificate, plaque: State Farmer: Robert Henss, State Convention 1958: Earl Harpstrite, recommended 1959: Senior Farm Mechanics: Robert Henss, certificate: School Award, Agriculture: Robert Henss. Section Land Judging Contest, Lebanon, Nov. 1, 1959f1253rd team: Robert Henss ftie 3rd5: Earl Harpstrite 165, Robert Berkemann ftie 95, Don Koenig, Jerry Meyer, Bob Vaninger, Grain Judging Contest, Waterloo, Dec. 6, 1958 C195 2nd team: Robert Henss C25, Robert Berkemann C45, Bob Vaninger, Sylvester Korte, and Harvey Harpstrite. Poultry Judging Contest, Waterloo, Dec. 6, 1959 C195 6th team: Don Koenig Q55 Lewis Dunning, Aaron Klein, Earl Harpstrite, and Jerry Meyer. State Berkshire Judging Contest, Norman, Feb. 7, 1st team: Robert Berkemann Q15 835, Don Koenig Q25 830, Aaron Klein, Marvin Schulte: 2nd team: ftie5 Earl Harpstrite, Robert Henss, Jerry Meyer, and Bob Vaninger. Section Dairy Judging, Chester, May 1 f215 3rd team: Sy Korte Q25, Robert Henss, Earl Harpstrite, Harvey Harpstrite, and Bob Vaninger. Section Livestock, Chester, May 1 C215 13th team: Robert Berkemann, Marvin Schulte, Don Koenig, Jerry Meyer, and Eugene Feldmann. 6 Judging Contests 1-1st 2-2nd 2-3rd 1-6th 1-13th 60 The thirty-eighth annual com- mencement exercises of.the Lebanon Community High School were held Thursday, May 28, 1959, at 8 p. m. in the grade school gymnasium. Marshals and ushers were se- lected according to their scholastic rank. Therefore, marshals were Mary Putt and Ann Walker. Ushers were Susan Lutz, Beverly Schroer, Lee Reid, Robert Berkemann, Ann Hohrein, and Dave Rawlings. Mary and Ann are pictured at right. Dan Dover. . Mrs. Dover . . Mr. Dover. . . Uncle Joe .... Oscar Betty Shaw R. G. Higby. . Susie Higby . . umm 7104 CRAZY BUT CUTE . . Bob Cope Diane Marriott Sylvester Korte . Roger Kadell Mary Richardson , James Neil . Jane Bunge Phyllis Blake . . Kathy Brooks . . . Mrs. Dopenduffer . Gladys Dopenduffer Killo Herman Espy Directors ..... Margaret Stevenson . . Marjorie Vaninger . . . Gail Monken . . . Donna McKinley . . . Harvey Harpstrite Mrs. Betty Swigert Mrs. Mary Clontz Mrs. Shirley Schaefer 5 A T' Lollipop! Lollipop! R-Sir, A-Sir, T-Sir fTalent Show Winnersy 145' Those were the good old days! 57 Que. A .J 'Y l no gg M4141 'Lf' Fi. Wu Checkmate ! Swilig High! Q X. W . F? M, if He Man I Dig Girls Rich and Judy Neal nn---H Busy as a bee. Party, Party! x Mbna! si W 5 is . 53 5 , 5 .7 2 nk ww ' V . xy ii ,. 3' z 'V Ikmvue AH b H ff' 5 5 s,: jj ! Ii fi H 5 i 5 ul WH' any :QB-dl in nm I 4 W.-!'2- '?.. 'S'-,11.?'?f SMlTTY'S ALAMO THEATRE SUPER AXG MARKET Lebanon, Illinois THE BRGWSE TURNER CLEANERS Licensed Sanitioned Cleane Pick-up and Delivery Serv: Lebanon, lllinoi Phone, KE 7-6710 HERB'S STATION Route 50 and Schuetz Lebanon, Illinois SINCLAIR DEALERS fsf:lq4' if 1' Q 'U 4 0 CITY MEAT MARKET Home Killed Meats Your Guarantee of Freshness Phone KE-7-2701 Proprietor, Joe Gregory BI-RITE SUPER MARKET Proprietor, E. Poole Quality Top Most Foods Sheet Metal Work Plumbing Heating E. AND R. WEBER HARDWARE Lebanon, Illinois KUNZ SERVICE STATION Zephyr Products Schuetz and Madison Phone: KE 7-8871 BEN FRANKLIN STORE Compliments of KOCH'S Lebanon, Illinois ROY H. GERSTENECKER Authorized Ford Dealer Phone: KE 7-M456 Lebanon, Illinois KOLB MERCANTILE CO. Headquarters for Top Most and American Lady Finest Quality Food Products Dial KE 7-2649 Lebanon, Illinois OLIVER CHRIST 8 SONS SERVICE Hwhere Satisfaction ls More Than a By-Wordu Green Marked and Local Coals General Hauling- Trucking 5 Grading Highest Quality DX Fuel Oil Phone: Ke-7-208i Lebanon, Illinois LEBANON DRUG CO. The Best in Fountain Service We Carry BORDEN'S ICE CREAM The Rexall Store O. C. Freshour, R. Ph. Sealtest Ice Cream The Best In Candies Jewelry-Pens-Pencils Gifts For All Occasions SEE DAUMUELLER THE ADVERTISER Job Printing Newspaper Leon and Helen Church Phone: KE 7-MM98 C. HEER MARKET BREDE'S ICE-A MARKET General Merchandise HThe Quality Storeu Finer Foods At We Give Eagle Stamps Lower Prices Phone: KE 7-2980 LEBANGN MOTOR CQ' THE FIRST NAnoNAL BANK Lebanon, Illinois of KE 7-2730 LEBANON Member of Federal Reserve System Rambler Sales and Doing Business Service On the Level, On the Square Compliments of VILLHARD MERCAN TILE COMPANY HThe Store of Servi Lebanon, Illinois Phone KE 7-29l7 KLEIN'S CLOTHING AND DRY GOODS Simplicity Patter in Stock Plck-Up Stati n For O'Fallon City Cleaning AGN ES AND MARY'S HA Good CAFE Place To Eatn Compliments of E. N. PIER AND SON THE FRESH ER-REFRESHER NEHI BOTTLI NG COMPANY M00 East B Str t Belle 'll llll I MEYER FURNITURE ez KE 7-2769 KE 7-4435 L b llll J. H. HARMS SHOE SHOP Lthr'C Rbb Ftwr FrTh wh1F ly Al Sh Rpr I' School Days Are Happy Days Remember Them With Photographs Made By PIETH STUDIO 222 North Poplar Street Centralia, Illinois T. 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