Argenta Oreana High School - Pilot Yearbook (Argenta, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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 A ' AVIS WESTERMAN '•She giggled and giggled and just giggled on. F.H.A. 1, 2V 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3; Pilot 1, 2, 3; Librarian 3f 4; Pep Club 4. JIM SANNER Oh, what a quiet boy or don't we know him. Basketball 19 2; Track 19 2; Crosscountry 1; F.F.A. 19 2, 3; Play 3; Chorus 1; Student Council 2; Argenois 4; Pilot 2. WENNOGEAN COHEA Quiet in manner—but who are we to say? F.H.A. 1, 2, 3; Play 3. JOANNE McCARXY Carefree and gay, a friend to all. Chorus 1; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A. 19 2, 3, 4, Officer 4; Student Council 1; Cheerleader 2, 4; Majorette 19 2, 3, 4; Queen Attendant 2f 3; Pilot 2, 3; Argenois 4; Class Vice President 3; Class Secretary-Treasurer 4; Play 3; Girls State; Librarian 2; Minstrel 4; Dance Band 3; Dance Review 2, 3. LARRY ROSE Good for a laugh any old time. Class President 3, 4; Class Secretary-Treasurer 1; basketball 19 2; Crosscountry 1; Track 1, 2, 3; Baseball 2, 3, 4; Play 3; Student Council 2, 3; Argenois 4; Pilot 4. 15

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DALE FLAUGHER A man’s man and a lady's man.” Track 1; Crosscountry 1; Chorus 1; Play 3; Basketball lf 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2t 3. MAUDE WHITE ”Life's short; why spend it in school?” F.H.A. lf 2, 3; Pilot 4; Chorus 1; Play 3, Argenois 4; Pep Club 4. vl d BOB NIXON ”One who says little but takes in everything.” Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; F.F.A. 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Student Council lf 2, 3; Baseball 2; Play 3; Class President 2; Pilot 3f 4; Cross- country 1. JOY PORTER You may not hear her but she's there.” F.H.A. lf 2f 3, 4f Officer 4; Chorus 3; Pep Club 4; Dance Review 3; Librarian 4; Argenois 4; Pilot 4. JOHN ROASIO This tall young man with the wavy hair is truly able to do or dare.” F.F.A. 14



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Class History As Freshmen there was set before us the task of acquiring a high school diploma. Now that we have achieved that goal, we leave behind us our entire history. To begin our first year, we chose the following people to start us in the right direction for our diplomas: Peg Dunaway, president; Judy Conner, vice-president; and Larry Rose, secretary-treasurer. We elected Joanne McCarty and Bob Nixon to represent us on the Student Council; Mrs. Augenstine and Mr. Goreham were elected as our class sponsors. We were quite active in sports such as basketball, cross country, and track. Mso, activities like F.F.A., F.H.A., band, chorus, newspaper and yearbook kept us quite busy. The school elected the majority of the cheerleading staff from the Freshman Class. They were Peg Dunaway, Emily Bowmer, and Skip Klinghammer. Kay Walker and Sandra Buck- ley were queen attendants at the homecoming. Three of our members were to be seen in front of the band—Kay Walker and Joanne McCarty, majorettes, and Don Haworth, drum jor. The next year we came back as Sophomores ready for a second chance at our diplomas. We also elected new officers for the year—Bob Nixon, president; Peg Dunaway, vice- president, Kenneth Boyd, secretary-treasurer; and Don Haworth, class reporter. Our class sponsors were Mr. Kimler and Miss Carriker; our student council members were Peg Dunaway, Bob Nixon, Jim Sanner, Larry Rose, and Judy Conner. Joanne McCarty and Kay Walker were on the cheerleading staff to represent the Sophomores. Even some of our boys were able to play on the A” team in basketball. They also played on the bas ball team. We en- tered just as many activities this year as our first. Joanne McCarty and Kay Walker were majorettes again; Judy Conner was drummer in the Dance Band; attendants for queen were Peg Dunaway and Joanne McCarty; Dale Flaugher was in the king's court. During the year, we lost three students—-Brice Sunderland, Joe and Velma Lindsey, but we gained two new members—Wennogean Cohea and Darlene Summers—to keep the class enrollment about the same. Back for the third year and ready to stride into the busy year ahead of us, we chose Larry Rose, president; Joanne McCarty, vice-president; Judy Conner, secretary-treasurer; and Peg Dunaway, reporter. Our Junior members in Student Council were Bob Nixon, Peg Dunaway, and Larry Rose. Mr. Parilac and Mrs. Verner were chosen class sponsors. The sports some of our boys entered this year were track, baseball and basketball. The activities we choose to be in were F.F.A., F.H.A., library, newspaper, yearbook, mixed and girls' chorus, band, dance review. Our queen attendants were Dorothy Anderson and Joanne McCarty while Bill Roberts and Dale Flaugher were in the king's court. Our Junior play, You Can't Kiss Caroline, had a cast of nine girls and six boys. To make our Junior year even busier, we gave a prom in honor of the Seniors. The theme was Candy Land, and Judy Conner sang the song, It's Marshmallow World. Then we reached our fourth and final year in high school. In our Senior year we had the following leaders: Larry Rose, president; Ed Swinehart, vice-president; Joanne McCarty, secretary-treasurer; and Dorothy Anderson, reporter. Our Student Council mem- bers were Sandra Buckley and Ed Swinehart. To accompany us this year when we took our Senior trip were our class sponsors, Mr. Wilkey and Mr. Ward. This is the year we have been waiting for as two from our class will be the king and queen at the homecoming. The king candidates were Larry Rose, Kenneth Boyd, and Bill Roberts. The queen candidates were Kay Walker, Judy Conner, and Sandra Buckley. For our Senior PWt Committee, we had Darlene Bryant, Joy Porter, Dorothy Anderson, Kenneth Boyd, Skip Klinghammer and Jim Sanner. Several Seniors went out for basketball with Bob Nixon as captain. Kay Walker and Joanne McCarty were on the cheerleading staff. The boys also went out for track and baseball. The activities to keep us occupied were chorus, band, F.F.A., F.H.A., news- paper, yearbook, and library. For the fourth consecutive year Kay Walker and Joanne McCarty have been in front of the band as majorettes. We lost two students this year Peg Dunaway and John Roasio. This is our past—now we look to our future. 16

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