Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)

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-f 5 ,W u 3, ,, :,J,4va 1 -rw ,www ,Q muh, 4..,,,,fg, A ' .Q 'if W .ff .w' 'T 'fy .Vs-W-...X M, xv -,g - JJ ,, . mf ,. W U .ig TL 1 f'if WL .Aa,. A ., W. . 2 4 -I? 1, C' qxzi J E1 it ,1 ' '-S Q 1 5 il i aw, x x ,w Tif . ' L ' ll , , 4 3 5 'W ,.- ,,,w '8'y'vN .y- yn ,rf Maxi, DED ICATIO Wow' .,...-vw ,W Q- ,v-f ,X 'E We, the Senior Class of 1959, dedicate this ATALANTA to Mrs. Kathleen Brak to symbolize our appreciation for her understanding and to express our thanks for the many ways in which she has as- sisted us in our school life. But, above all, this dedication is a manifestation of our great respect for her. Q. 5? .waht E K, at Q ,xi LARRY EFAW HARQLD ELLIOT CAROL FOX Commerce Agriculture English YOUR FACULTY AN DMINISTR TIVE STAF WINSTON HARWOOD Superintendent HELEN HOBLIT VIRGINIA KINDRED ELDRIDGE KINSEY Vocal Music Secretary Mathematics Physical Education Q., R ':. I Q ., ff arf' I MARGARET KINSEY DOROTHY SIEBERT WILLIAM SEYMOUR Home Economics Physical Education Instrumental Music MARILYN SMITH CLAIRE SWINFORD Mathematics RAY STENINGER English Driver Education Physical Science Latin PHILLIP McCULLOUGH Social Science MERLIN CURTIS R. LYNN IJAMS KIETH POPE Board of Education Board of Education Board of Educatic PA UL ADAMS President of Board of Education HERBERT SMITH ROBERT WERTHEIM DSWITT Y!-EST Board of Education Board of Education Ccfefafv reasu of Board of Educat to E E T T at 5 Zeke Swearingen, Roy Thompggn, Dick Ann Rogers, Daisy Horrom, Jesse Gilbert and Dick Howser drive your buses. FFZIDIZ. and Effie Kindred DIGDHTG your food. DAILY THESE PEOPLE WORK FOR YOUR COMFORT AND CONVENIENCE. Dewey and Oma Johnson maintain sanitary conditions. ,WW 001. M ,231 Cu0 f ' fag l ..,X Q ilu- N., hu.. J, new 12 K 1, I W nf' if an SENIOR 41: ,Lf .., -w4 'A m .V ,- ,- -v .. IXIOTTO: Not at the top, but climbing. FLOWER: White Rose COLORS: Blue and White Mr. Phillip McCullough, Sponsor, Tom Shifflet, President, Larry Rogers, Vice-President, Nancy Blankenship, Secretary-Treasurer. ll BETTY LOUISE BRITTON Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheer- leader 1, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Picture Editor 4, Faculty Secretary 4, Class Play 3, 4, Spotlight Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Parlirnentarian 3, Homecoming Queen 4, Mixed Chorus 1, Student Librarian 4, A Club 2, 3, 4. 3 .QFQFWU .M-m-o-0' ,vw-F JUDITH WILLIS CARLIN Yearbook Staff 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Faculty Secretary 4, Class Play3, 4, Student Librar- ian 2, 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Chorusl, 3, 4,Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Ensembles 2, 3, 4, German Band 3, Band Let- ter 2, 3, Spotlight Staff 3, 4, GAA 1, 2. NANCY KA THRYN BLANKENSHIP Class Secretary 3, Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Spotlight Staff 3, 4, Fl-IA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, GAA 2, 3,-4, Vice President4, Numerals 2, Letter 3, State Letter 4, Fa- culty Secretary 4, Queen Candi- 'duff DONNA JEAN DEHART Yearbook Staff 4, Pep Club 2, Class Play 2, 4. Second year activities were done at Norris City, Illinois. date of Freshman-Sophomore Tournament 2, Student Librar- ian 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Class l'lay3,4g A Club 4, Home coming Queen Candidate 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4. film in ,IUDITH ELLEN JHHNSON IS, ,lg Co-llditor :lg liditnr A1 Class Treasurer fig Yearbook Student Librarian 2, fig Gm Staff Il, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 1, 2, fl, Vice-President fi fi, 41g FHA 1, 2, ii, 4, See- Nunierals1: Letter Zglfaeulty retary 233 ,lnnior Degree lg Seeretarylg Girls' Chorus fi Honor Society 23, 4, Sevre- lxlixedtjhorusl, 2, 3, -lg Li- tary - Treasurer 'lg Student brarian 55, lgnsetnhles 53, 4 Counvilsig Spotlight Stall J, Class Play JOHN MACT IIUUGHTUY ztrhoolf Stall lg Student Cnnneil Il, lg Class lllax Il, 4 Spotlight Staff lg llfl l, 34, -1, PtesidentkgRepnrn-r 1 lixestnt-It Team L': Parlia- 4 if llrnuedtlre lg Stu l eanl1,4. t Nl.XR'x'ITN OTIS lll'l,V X Ytllfllllllh Stu 7 3 'f ll l ltll' lnh l, Q, A' -1' lil l 'X 9 v 1 -1 X'it't'-President 3, lglt in M 1 ., leant l, .,, .lg lbanx lt in 1, Q, fig X lilllll fi, lg XML President IL, liantl l, 1': lin kethnll I, 2, Zi, lg Has lglirst .'Xl1f,UllfL'I'L'llx'L' it nn 'igSer-und l.1l'lu1ii'lltw lt l lg .tlusl Xlllllillllk' :'l.1wtt class 'flu 5 l .xii V, , ,Y QM PATRICIA EILEEN KA UP Yearbook Staff 4, Spotlight Staff3,Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Degree Chairman 4, Student Librarian 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Class Play DAVID ARTHUR KINDRED Yearbook Staff3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Honor Society 3, 4, A Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3, 4, Class Vice- President 2, Latin Award 1, DARLENE LOUISE LEESMAN Yearbook Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Make-Up Editor4,FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, GAA 1, Student Librarian 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 4,A Club 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. 1, Band 1, lwlajorette 1, 2, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice- President4, Class Play 2, 3, 4, Spotlight Staff 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 1, Faculty Secretary 4. English Award 3, Baseball 1 2, 3, 4, Second All Tourne Team 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Spotlight Staff 4, Class Pla' 3, 4, Student Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, Prcsiden 4, Delegate to State Convex tion 3, 4, Boys State 3. taunt I CHERYL ANN LIESMAN Yearbook Staff 4, Student Council 4, Honor Society 43 Pep Club 2, 3, GAA 1, 2, 3, 4gBHr1d 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 4, Pep Band 3, Class play 4. First, second, and third year activities were done in Lincoln, Illinois. ROY DALE MESEROLE Yearbook Staff4g Basket- balllg FFA 1, Class Play 4, First year activities were done in Armington, Illi- nois. GARY ANDREW MCDANTELS Yearbook Staff4, Pep Club 3, Class Play 3, 4, FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Live- stock Team 1, Dairy Team 2, 35 Grain Team 3, Soil Team 1, 2, 3. 5? 1 Q. ? - w ?'V' JOSEPH BODE MOUNTJOY Yearbook Staff 4g Student Couneil3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Spmllgllt Staff 2, 45 Class Play 3, 4gClass Pres- ident3, FEA 1, 25 Reporter 2, Parliamentary. III -1 1 lf: ' Tl' 91 14.2 LYNDA MCKOWN MILLER Yearbook Staff4g Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Spotlight Staff 4, Faculty Secretary 4gA Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 2, Class Play 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, Prom QueenCandidate1gHome- coming Queen Candidate 3gFHA 1, 2, 3gGirls Cho- H. rus 1, 2, GAA 1. JOHN LYLE PATTERSON Yearbook Staff 4, Honor Society 4, Pep Club 1, 2: A Club 3, 4, Track 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2,3,4g Base- balll, 2, 3, 4gClass Play 3, 4. Procedure 2, Corn Award 2 Soil Team 2, Leadership Training School 2, Dairy Team 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Business Man- ager 3g Cat Skinners 2, President 4g Boys' Chorus 1, Ensembles 3, 4, Student Librarian 3, Baseball 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boy: State 3. '-cbt 1nl f': LARRY LEE ROGERS Class Vice President 4, Stu- dent Council 1, 3,4, Delc- gate to State Convention 1, FFA 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4, A Club vi GERRY ALAN RAWLINS Student Council 4, Year- book Staff 4, FFA 2, 3, 4 President 4, Treasurer 3, Livestock Team 3, Basket- balll, 2, PepClub 3, Clas' Play 3, 4. STEPHEN THOMAS SHIFFLET Class President 2, 4, Vice President l, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4, Presi dent 4, Prom King, Candi- date 1, Student Council 2 4, Vice-President 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ba112,3,4, Track 3, 4, A Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Spotlight Staff 1, 2, 4, Yearbook Staff 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 4. , 3,4, President 3, 4, Base-- ball l, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Baskctbillll, 2, 3, 4, Clap- tain 3, First A ll Conference Team 3, First All Tourney Tcaniii, Second All Tour- ney Teani 2, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1. LINDA JEAN THOMPSON Yearbook Staff45 Copy Edi- tor 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Spotlight Staff 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 45 Sextet 45 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Dance Band 3, 45 Secretary-Treas- urer 45 Ensembles 3, 45 Let- ter 35 Student Librarian 2, 3, 45 Award 25Prom Queen LINDA RAE SULLIVAN Class Secretary-Treasurer 15FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Advisory Board 45 Junior Degree lg Pep Club 1, 3, 45 Home- coming Queen Candidate 25 Spotlight Staff 45 Faculty Secretary 45Yearbook Staff :nw--4 45 GAA 2, 3, 45 Numerals 35 Letter 35 Advisory Board 3, 45 Student Librarian 2, 35 Award 25 Mixed Chorus 1, 3,45 Sextet3,45 Gir1s'Cho- rus 35Assistant Business Man- ager 45 Librarian 35 DAR 45 Girls State 35 Class Play 3, 4. Candidate 15 GAA 2, 3 Pr ident 35 Numerals 25 Letter FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Camp 35I ident 45 Treasurer 35 Junior gree 25 Class Play 3, 45 A 1 45 Qieen Candidate of Fres Sophomore Tournament lg Council 2, 3, 45 Secretary urer 35 Delegate to District ALTA IEAN WARE PepClub35 FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Band 1, 25 Yearbook Staff 45 Chorus 1, 25 Student Librar ian 35 Class Play 4. vention 3. ti fe'- A..s-y L :li ,,, 4, ROBERT DOWNEY WERTHEIM Class President 1, Spotlight Staffl, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, Business Manager 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 4, Quartet 4, Honor So- ciety 3, 4, Yearbook Staff 4 Editor 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3, 4, Student Coun ci11, 2, 3, 4,Band 1, 2,4 Dance Band 4, Librarian 2 Representative 1, 4, Ensem: b1es4g German Band 3, FFA 1, Poultry Team 1. .. k 'MQQQ ,,,,-- 1.. 1- DAVID EDWARD WEST Yearbook Staff 4, FFA 3, 4, Ag Grain Team 3, Livestock Team 3, Parliamentary Pro- cedure 4, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Class Play 3, 4 lx MARY ROSE ANN WIGGERS FHA 1, 2, 3, 4,BettyCrocker Award4,PepClub1, 2, 3, 4, Spotlight Staff 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Student Librarian 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Cho- rus 1, 3, 4,Faculty Secretary 4, Class Play 3, 4. nfs' x, , u N u f R 1:1 A s s M fu .IU IQRS I3 .Y ,rw 'J al' 'v'XX0xv 'M L ? NN-ar .,,.,nf 6 ., 5 av. Junior Officers--Laura Sue Randolph Secretary Peggy Brandt, Treasurerg Judy Mclaaughhn Vrce Presidentg Roy Reid, Presidentg Mr Efaw Sponsor mf ff E xy g f Zngjfjfrr I 'UF 4' , I 51, 5 nm ..,.. fp, I ' i , if uf' r I we 'H' 5 ' 5 rwxanm . ' 5 fa' V , A . 4, aWf ' 0 v V dai or ,rorr li 1 A,a,AvM,.e ,. 'YL A Edward Behen Peggy Brandt Garry Bruce Darwin Cook Delores DeHart Carol Dunham Robert Foley Larry Frantz Martha Harris Dixie Hunter Terry Jacobson Donna Johnson Gene Johnson Sandra Kindred Linda Leesman Lyle Leesman William Lueschen Judy McLaughlin Tom Parks Larry Pech Edward Pittenger John Quiram Laura Sue Randolph Roy Reid Richard Shay Kathy Smith Duane Tabor Wayne Turner Janet Williams Kay Zimmerman Qi .Nr 5 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Larry Brandt, Presidentg Ralph Antle, Vice-Presidentg Gladys Baker, SGPHCDMGRE Ralph Antle Gladys Baker Margaret Bell Secretaryg Miss Swinford, Sponsor. ,,..,,., l.arry Brandt w.....y Trudy Brelsford Carol Bruner Ardeth Bullerman Elaine Cummings Nancy Jo Curtis Glenn Gordon i ,.f '.-9 , Diane Hobllt Lena Horath Janet Howen Matilda Ijams ' Raymond Johnson Barbara Kaup Glen Leesman Diane Liesman Nancy Long James McKown Larry McRoberts Nita Mandrell Harold Meserole Shirley Naffziger Phillip Nichols Linda Patterson Tony Phillips Gitana Sexton James Sigler Donald Steiling Ronald Teal Berry Usherwood Linda Ware Earl White Ronald Baker DeWayne Barton James Beck Jane Beck William Blankenship Gary Brandt John Britton George Brock Connie Brooks Sherry Bruce William Carlin Donald Combs Freshmen Officers - Roger Cook, President: Judy Leesman, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Smith, Class Sponsorg Connie Brooks Secretary-Treasurer. FRESHME i ? I 5 fs L x, :Av CG: fh ORGANIZATIONS 'u VVVA ilk f nw K ITM' 15 2 K, 1 ' 3' ,,-'35 .5 img I V V, Y.: i 7 1 , - A . xr E Dave Kindred, President Tom Shifflet, Vice-President Laura Sue Randolph, Secretary- Treasurer. V TLIDE T COUNCIL FIRST ROW: Laura Randolph, Cheryl Liesman, Sandra Kindred, Linda Thompson, Nancy Long, Donice Douthit, Judy Johnson. SECOND ROW: Kathy Smith, Jim McKown, John Houghton, Gerry Rawlins, Tom Wertheim, Dave Kindred, Torn Shifflet. THIRD ROW: Bill Jackson, Roger Cook, Joe Mountjoy. John Quiram, Larry Brandt, Roy Reid. Tom Shifflet Judy Johnson Mr. Steninger Darlene Leesrnan HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Laura Sue Randolph, Carol Dunham, Kathy Smith, Cheryl Liesman, Linda Leesman, Mr. Steninger, and Mr. Harwood, Advisors. SECOND ROW: Wayne Turner, John Houghton, Dick Shay. Judy Johnson, Tom Shifflet, Darlene Leesman. THIRD ROW: Bill Lueschen, John Patterson, John Quiram, Roy Reid, Dave Kindred, Torn Wertheim. 41.......,...,...f-. Hg? 7 sh' -in Q--MQ iff? t -'rr ir r,,g,:7 38 ,gl :C 'wa' Sandra Kmdred Mary NN 15Z,lI,CYS Darlene Leesnlan udy Carlin 1 Sullivan Lou1se Britton Judy Johnson Tom Werthetm Mr. Efaw, Sponsor Ztnna Ztmmerman Martha Harris Nancy Blankenship Tom Shifflet Lrnda Thompson Lyle Leesrnan Laura Randolph SPGTLIGHT XP 4 , P' ' fl 'M ow-...J ff . dd dgxfi WW 'a fu 1 f I John Houghton Phillip Ntohols Lynda Mtller Eddie Behen Roy Reid Daw G? RIOVW FIRST ROW: Tom Shifflet. SECOND ROW: Mary Wiggers, Pat Kaup, Judy Carlin, Dave West, Alta Ware. THIRD ROW: Tom Wertheim, Linda Thompson, Lar- ry Rogers, Marvin Hulva, John Patterson, Joe Mountjoy, Dave Kindred, John Houghton. FOURTH ROW: Linda Sullivan, Darlene Leesman, Nancy Blankenship, Donna Del-lart, Cheryl Liesman, Lynda Miller, Judy Johnson, Louise Britton, Gerry Rawlins, Roy Mose- role, Gary McDaniels. BIZIAOW: Linda Tliompson, Copy liditorg Toni Wertheini, Editorg Miss Fox, Advisory Mrs. Smith Advisorg Torn Sliifflet, Business Maiizigierg Darlene Leesman, Make-Up Editor, Louise Britton, Pifqtnrc Editor. 'ted Nd I, 19' i 5 - 'X V A-CLUB Members are John Patterson, Wayne Turner, Garry. Bruce, Larry Frantz, Larry Brandt, John Quiram, Roy Reid, Marvin Hulva, Mr. Kinsey, advisor, Gene Johnson, Ed Pittenger, Darlene Leesman, Louise Britton, Sandra Kindred, Linda Miller, Nancy Blankenship, and Linda Thompson. Standing in the cross-bar are the officers: Dave Kindred, Secretary- Treasurer, Larry Rogers, President, Tom Shifflet, Vice-President. Miss Siebert , Sponsor Pat Kaup, Secretary - Treasurer, Martha ff x Harris, President in R, Q1 X RN' FIRST ROW: Linda Leesman, Dayle Perl- man, Nancy Blankenship, Laura Sue Randolph, Louise Brit- ton, Darlene Leesman, Martha Harris, Pat Kaup, Connie Brooks, Sherry Bruce, Donicc Byron Jodlowski, Diane Hoblit, Matilda Ijams, Nancy Curtis, Diane Liesman, Carol Bruner, Ruthie Randolph, Trudy Brelsford, Linda Patterson, Carol Dunham. THIRD ROW: Glenn Leesman, Garry Bruce, Lyle Leesman, Kathy Smith, Janet Williams, Judy McLaughlin, Dixie Hunter, Judy Johnson, Gitana Sexton, Barbara Kaup, Donna Sigler, Bill Carlin. FOURTH ROW: Tony Phillips, Gene Johnson, Ronnie Teal, Zinna Zimmerman, Betty Usherwood, Judy Carlin, Linda Sullivan, Sandra Kindred, Kathy Yeast, Nancy Hubbard, Elaine Cummings. LUB Douthit, Nancy Long, Miss Siebert. SECOND ROW: Linda Cummings, Janet Howen, Linda Thompson, Peggy Brandt, LIBR RIANS FIRST ROW: Martha Harris, Darlene Leesman, Patty Kaup, Nancy Blankenship, Trudy Brelsford, Miss Fox, Peggy Brandt. SECOND ROW: Betty Usherwood, Linda Thompson, Donna Johnson, Linda Leesman, janet Howen. THIRD ROW: Judy McLaughlin, Kay Sexton, Barbara Kaup, Louise Britton. VUE, 3 QQERYLSQT QYAQ 4m.,,Q lv hi-'L ,MW-Q NX FIRST ROW: Darlene Leesman, Vice- President, Mrs. Kinsey, Sponsor: Linda Thompson, President: Louise Britton, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Nancy Long, Kathy Smith, Secretary: Judy Carlin, Janet Williams. THIRD ROW: Nancy Blankenship, Barbara Kaup, Martha Harris, Pat Kaup. FUTURE HCMEM KERS QF MERICA FIRST ROW: Janet Williams, Mary Wiggers, Judy Carlin, Nancy Long, Barbara Kaup, Kathy Smith, Linda Thompson, Darlene Leesman, Louise Britton, Martha Harris, Nancy Blankenship, Kathy Yeast, Pat Kaup. SECOND ROW: Patti Page, Laura Sue Randolph, Janet Howen, Louise Johnson, Donna Sig- ler, Judy Wiggers, Ardeth Bullerman, Linda Patterson, Donlce Douthit, Sherry Bruce, Connie Brooks, June Mileham, Diane Llesman. THIRD ROW: Miss Trimble, Student Teacher, Nita Mandrell, Shirley Naffziger, Trudy Brelsford, Donna Johnson, Carol Dunham, Linda Leesman, Diane Hoblit, Betty Usher- wood, Elalne Cummings, Sandra Kindred, Linda Ware, Margaret Bell. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Kinsey, Peggy Brandt, Zlnna Zimmerman, Nancy Hubbard, Gitana Sexton, Judy McLaughlin, Dixie Hunter, Linda Sullivan, Judy Johnson, Ruth Randolph, Carol Bruner, Gladys Baker, Matilda ljams, Nancy Jo Curtis. 5 New members are initiated. Take a chance for a cake. Trudy models new skirt Linda gives a corsage. Betty gets a facial. X104 1 Mr. Elliot, Sponsor: Jim Sigler, Sentinel, John Houghton, Reporter, Gary McDaniels, Treasurer Bill Lueschen, Secretary, Marvin Hulva, Vice- Presidentg Gerry Rawlins, President. FUTURE FARMERS QF MERICA FIRST ROW: DeWayne Barron, Tom Liesrnan, Jim Smith, Mike Swearingen, Bill Blankenship, Don Steiling, Glenn Leesman, James Beck, Ed Behen, Darwin Cook. SECOND ROW: Gary Brandt, Ray- mond Johnson, Dave West, Jim Sigler, Duane Tabor, Dick Steiling, Dennis Vannoy, Byron Jodlow- ski, Harold Jones. THIRD ROW: Bill Lueschen, Tom Parks, Gary McDaniels, John Houghton, Larry Rogers, Gerry Rawlins, Marvin Hulva, Larry Pech. P in Marvin Hulva received the project award for the best pro- ject in senior vocational agri- culture. Marvin also received the swine and dairy awards for the best projects in those fields. Larry Pech was the reci- pient of the sheep award for the best sheep project of any junior-senior vocational agri- culture student. John Houghton ranked ninth in the individual rating at soil judging contest. He received the Dekalb Award in recognition of his leadership, scholarship and outstanding projects. Bill Lueschen was selected the best chairman at the Parlia- mentary Procedure Contest. He was also given the beef and corn awards. Our parliamentary team was ranked the first out of eight schools in a contest held at Glenwood, Illinois. The soil judging team placed sixth out of 19 schools in the annual contest held at Williamsville, Illinois. FIRST ROW: Donice Douthit, Cheryl Liesman, Charlotte Sigler, Joanne Teal, Kathy Yeast, Sherry Bruce, Linda Patterson, Betty Usherwood, Jackie Compton, Sharon Naffziger, Laura Sue Randolph, Shirley Naffziger, Steve Shipley, Diane Hoblit. SECOND ROW: Linda Ware, Nancy Jo Curtis, Matilda Ijams, Carol Bruner, Diane Lies- man, Linda Leesman, Ardeth Bullerman, Byron Iodlowski. Don Bullerman, Dayle Perlman, Donna Sigler, Ronnie Baker, Nancy Hubbard, Steve Harwood. THIRD ROW: Roy Reid, Larry Frantz, John Quiram, Kathy Smith, Linda Thompson, Wayne Turner, Marcia Barnes, jim Sigler, Carol Dunham, Judy Carlin, Dick Shay, Tom Wertheim, Garry Bruce, Bill Brock. STANDING: Mr. Seymour, Director, Gladys Baker, Charles Begolka, Lyle Leesman, Bill Carlin, lim McKown, lim Willis, Larry Brandt. uw-luv '-at-.q.,...--4' President, John Quiramg Vice-President, Cheryl Liesman, Secretary, Linda Thompson: Representative, Kathy Smith, Representative, Tom Wertheimg Director, Mr. Seymourg Representative, Donice Douthitg Representa- tive, Wayne Turnerg Librarian, Jim McKown Librarian, Jim Willis. 1 JJ ff I 'f 0 fn I All' rv? -0- a 4, QQ! -elsif -.f at . Q-3 FIRST ROW: Dayle Perlman Diane Hoblit SECOND ROW: Betty Usherwood Laura Randolph Trudy Brelsford Peggy Brandt Donice Douthit Mrs. Hoblit THIRD ROW: Zinna Zimmerman Linda Thompson Donna Johnson Linda Leesman Donna Sigler Judy Johnson FOURTH ROW: Darlene Wilmert Barbara Kaup Linda Sullivan Judy McLaughlin Matilda Ijams Louise Johnson FIFTH ROW: Carol Bruner Judy Wiggers Judy Carlin Mary Wiggers Ardeth Bullerman Diane Liesman Nancy Jo Curtis SIXTH ROW: Robert Pittenger Bill Jackson Tom Thompson Larry Brandt Bill Carlin Jim Smith Tom Liesman SEVENTH ROW: Byron Jodlowski John Quiram Joe Mountjoy Roy Reid T Phillip Nichols Dick Steiling Tom Wertheirn 's J r J CHORUS OFFICERS: Joe Mountjoy, Presidentg John Quiram, Vice-Presidentg Larry Brandt, Secretary-Treasurer: Tom Wertheim, Linda Sullivan, Donice Douthit, Jim Smith, Mrs Hoblit, Sponsor. CHORLI BOYS' QUARTET: Robert Wertheim Joe Mountjoy Roy Reid l John Quiram GIRLS' SEXTET: Mrs. Hoblit, Judy Carlin, Peggy Brandt, Linda Thompson, Donice Douthit, Linda Sullivan, Judy Johnson. Ni 9, K . P, .nf 1,.,qp.' ,W , M44-rl A ..,, , . .W gl W M. ll ' ,W 1cfk.M,,f MM f .A - ' , - ,weak f, ,K gg WS. Hg!! K My W X A rw f ffl h .W K , ., A V! ' .. ,f 4 , k k I a. . Q , :Nh -j ' .. qi... v K hai' Hu 'N H ndlllhf H 1-wi , f Aw ,,.,,,. r ' M mi, ,. .i 'X 'W . .3 ..,,- K y ,AQ 1-Q. H f 'T,,, af. K 'yi W' ' Qin: . M A ., - A-M i ,W M V my I f -2 A ul, .1 , M, Q , . hmm r maps Ji'vf1':' wa mu..-H . ,ahh .warmup ACT IVITI E ling we nth., 'wa . .. -W a ef 1 2 Q , 1 ' 4 , r K' f 1 V 1 C .10 x 4 '90 x .uv www Q 3.1, S NIOR PCEM Listen my children, and you shall hear, Not the story of brave Paul Revere, But of our small class of '59, Whom you shall meet in the next few line. First on our list is friendly Dick B. , If loud pipes are heard, he near will be. Linda Miller, who lives far from school, ln commercial subjects is hard to fool. Roy's so quiet thruout each day, There's not much about him we can say. Hearing the strains of You Belong To Me. , 'T You surely must know that it's Judy C. There on the floor, backing our team, Leading a cheer is our Darlene. Here comes John H. , a rather nice guy, Entering physics with a sigh. Marvin H. is slim, strong, and tall, For this kid all gals do fall. There stands Judy by the water, Will she stay a farmer's daughter? Next is Pat, who likes to drive, With our class will always jive. Dave K. has been an able athlete Also at math is hard to beat. In a restaurant Donna works, While a pot of coffee perks. Cheryl, walking down the hall, Has a smile for one and all. Alta has already made her plans. To scrub dishes, pots, and pans. 0111 Louise is quite a girl, Keeps most boys in quite a whirl. Next we chance on Nancy B. , A sillier girl you'll never see. Ioe M. is quite the roving one, Goes out of town to have his fun. John P. Would be an able veep , 'Cause he's rarely caught asleep. As the moon rose slowly over the bay, It shown on G. R. throwing his hog hay? In baseball Larry R. swings a big stick, Also at basketball he is quite slick. Iiere's a guy often called Mac , l-le'd better watch out or he'll be back. 'Tom S. is prexy of our class, He manages a smile for every lass. To Linda S. the future looks bright, Will she marry? She says, I might. Dear old Dave W. is quite the boy, Manages to keep us all filled with joy. A very fine cook should be this lass, Of,course, we mean Mary of our class. Two more will make our class complete, Just Linda T. and I, So now we'll hop onto our feet, And bid you all good-by. Tom W. PROPHEQY 1, ,Y Vx fl, The graduating class of 1959 planned a reunion in 1998, on Jupiter for the first Universe Fair. After renting a large plane, we left as a group. As we got underway, we visited with old classmates. John Houghton told me he was now a veterinarian at Belonnee, Ohio. His latest patient was a gi- raffe with a broken neck. Dave West, the keeper of the zoo, was worried about the giraffe and didn 't enj his trip at all. up, also in the animal profession, is, without success, teaching dogs to fl ' S- oking tEETtl12ErEr saw a S on a cloud which read BEVVARE OF 1AcK's BEANSTALK-JUST 1 002 MILES - ' . ' da Sullivan th irline stewardess of the plane, started to warn our pilot, Gary McDanie of the ne e e beanstalk d discovered him asleep. Roy Messerole, the co-pilot, had ta C I I learned that Donna De was . cook for the New Don'ta Eata Hera restaurant in the city of Rotten- urgh Mary 3 ers was the owner - important election had just taken place. Gerry Rawlins had been electe r for his thirteenth year ' the city. As things became b I started re d a book by Sir David Kindred. The book was entitled ALL R YESTERDAYS Banglli W he beanstalk No it is n t a beanstalk, but a stalk of corn from Mountjoy Hybrids. T t Joe has a ing business now The n e of the plane was slightly damaged. John Patterson, the al fixer upper was soon out on the plan trying to repair it, although it was alright the way it was. After fixing it he slid and fell - ' 1 to get ack ing but luckily, he was wearing a new invention, fly- ing wings made by Dick Bald in an flew f . ck to the plane. He had a scratch on his toe: and Cheryl Liesma ry efficient nur - band ged it . - e and Judy Carlin 1 t the' en children along, as nobody would babysit. Mary Hulva and y Rogers alway sports minded, joined the Hoodlum Road Ratters, the basketball am which defeat Harlem G ob rotters 99 -47. w cretaries e on the - ne. They were Lynda Miller, secretary for Sam's Safety Pin Company, an Louise - ' t se re or Lawndale school. They said they were doing well and making a lot of money Louise jus e a record typing 183 words a minute. Judy Johnson told me that she started to become a secretary, but the Big Payoff offered her a better job as a fashion model. ,k - ri . . 0 ss 5 l E 6 N . A , .4 As we landed, I saw Darlene Leesman at the depot. She told us that she had just won a rock and roll contest, at the age of 57, dancing to Klop Zet Bton, the number one song on Jupiter. After being at the fair for about three hours, I saw President Tom Shifflet, who had decided to take a later plane, for he had to give a speech on the new, once-over too pas ' he day we left. He said being President of the United States was really a job. I thought I had visited with everyone, but realized two of my cl ssmates as e missing. They were Tom Wertheim and Linda Thompson. I learned that Tom had made vain, bu eroic, attempt to fly to the moon and back without refueling. He had taken his secretary L da Thom no with him. They ran int of gas only two miles from earth. They are both being treated ' Harvey's - pital for a nervous brea down. I, Nancy Blankenship, decided to go back to the hotel and sleep the re 2 .. o the ay s it had been very exciting experience. I X g X 3 RESPONSE mpgs Larry WOR I about a mdk machine, Donna Del-fart. CCL! RT Connie Brooks, Zinna Zimmerman, and Carol Bruner were the members in her court. Louise Britton was the Queen of the Atlanta Fall Festival. UEE AD in 'Qt HW' i X 1 iw ?f,'i'5 p.f5f' V 3' . wg, W 'Q .fu P-my-A J X ' vi I , f' A M f-fn an '- , ,g f , R, P H' 'W' AM s v' -1 1' .. ws' V-' 1 ,V :- M . . . , Ng ,. H 'mf A : H 1 , , .. ,' - . , 'Ii 51: ' 5 Wififb qi,fi. g ' mf, Q - . ,I Na , . Af E, .i.,.u , ' - ' a ' ' ez- f 'Q ' ' 4 'H f .N ,fi A , 21 ., :sax ' A M , , M' i FALL FESTI AL , , . ' 'ZW J' 3? F' ' 5' S. ' '31 - '-4'-12 . 1 -4 Z4 '- lf. , . we x ,F - A ., , ,K i. , Little Man Holds Picture Up. ....' Linda Leesman, Roy Reid, Judy McLaughlin, Laura Sue Randolph, Carol Dunham, and Miss Fox directing at Junior Play Rehearsal. .IU IOR PLAY Betty MacDonald . Don MacDonald . Anne MacDonald . Joan MacDonald . . Howard .... Claud ..... Roger ..... Claire Fessedon . Lesley Arnold . . Margo .... Miss Garvey . . Bee Gee . . . Salsie ...... Kitsie ...... Mrs. Wa1ter's Harry New Motor Marvin Mr. Curtis . .. . Mrs. Curtis . . . Lyda . . Jim . . Dotty ..... Joey ...... Stage Managers . Painting Crew - - Furniture Crew . ONIONS IN THE STEW CAST Linda Leesman Roy Reid Judy McLaughlin Laura Sue Randolph Larry Frantz Tom Parks Lyle Leesman Carol Dunham Zinna Zimmerman Peggy Brandt Donna Johnson Kathy Smith Janet Williams Sandy Kindred Bill Lueschen Edward Pittenger Darwin Cook Delores DeHart Dixie Hunter Eddie Behen Diane Hoblit Tony Phillips Dick Shay, Gary Bruce Ed Behen and class Gary Bruce, Bill Leuschen ,f -, Q ,:, ., ,N 52. IT'S A GRE T LIFE Jeannie Peabody . Claude Fraley . . . Russell Peabody . . Annabelle . . . Eloise ....... Grace Peabody ..... Aurelia Audrey Wunkle . . Sophia Jane Wunkle . . Dr. Edward Appleby . . George Peabody . . . Larry Jordan .... Alice .... Miss Jacobs . . Mr. Pooley . . Director .... Stage Manager ..... Light Director ...... Dialogue Co-ordinators Sound Effects Assistant and Make-up Director Cheryl Liesman John Houghton Tom Shifflet Linda Thompson Judy Johnson Darlene Leesman Louise Britton Nancy Blankenship Dave Kindred Joe Mountjoy Tom Wertheim Lynda Miller Pat Kaup John Patterson Miss Swinford Marvin Hulva Larry Rogers Mary Wiggers-Alta Ware Gerry Rawlins Linda Sullivan CLASSES IN SESSICN n Q .1 5 . f 1-Q ' 2 S x ,.d U 1 f 5 , :lx is wk.. K vie? J E? .on 3-22 n . Q 49 Y X 4. if Ui pf mn-- a S - -r 3 , if . 2 . 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K ,KI V.,L Y r wi .15 WLK i 'L' V V ' ff L 1' 1 Q f i f X A M Q , X K ' K :ff K Ag . K. 8, K, LK , ii' .gffffgx ' ' 1 ff . K fi, ig? ffiqf, . V Uh t if ' L- 1 A 'D ..,, ,F K M 3' .K A b-I.'h, - K KK -.IM , ,, K if K- ,,-. KK 15 f 'Kuhn A 1 ., W, K - 9 rJfMM,,., X Y X LARRY FRANTZ-Junior QCatcherl to , Asks Larry's defensive ability at first base 'i i I and behind the plate strengthened the t ' 3 N Redwing attack. He also led the team ' J' ' in R. B. I. 'S with 15. , AA! ,,, elee ' 1 swab , .Xxx f r , , xy , ' t tL , 'N ,ff 3, K JOHN PATTERSON-senior QPitcherl John led the team in runs scored, times on base, and walks as well as winning 5 conference games. This helped Atlanta win the Kickapoo crown. BOB SUTTON-Freshmen S-ACatcherl Bob came through wit key hits in important games in his first year of baseball to be the only freshman major letterman. LARRY BRANDT-Sophomore Qlnfielderj Larry's potent bat won second place in the team batting race with a . 357 battin average. He played the infreld S equally well. WAYNE TURNER-Junior flnfielderl Long arms, quick hands, and lightning reflexes have made Wayne a valuable asset to our athletic teams. Wayne won a major letter in both basketball and baseball. ff' ff n, N 1 Z I fi fri W' WF' kj . 'f ' 'Z 533, Qflilfl l K, , aj 57 is 'll Nd- v NA if ,, l l W' nil ,I ,.y. Iv V -:fails 1 up -up 17 l A ,. - ,x --.F .NW Y fr, , fs. Y ' Q wife. ff f 1. 7- -ff 1 6 F 4 x N ' ' - W Q -1 Yijgg 45125, 2 -. nm, A X .zu-.. -. LSR 'K Don Combs, Jim Tabor, Robert Sutton, Larry Brandt, Jim Sigler, Harold Jones, Mr. Kinsey, Glen Gordon Jim Smith, Wayne Logsdon, John Fones, Bob Pittenger, and Ed Pittenger, Managers. JU IOR AR ITY BA KETBALL TEAM A tlanta Opponents Atlanta Opponents 48 Da nvers 35 48 Lincoln 45 Stanford Maroa 42 Lincoln Mason City 56 Ellsworth McLean-'Waynesville 30 Wapella Bellflower 33 New Holland Elkhart 46 Greenview Beason 51 Ea ston Forman 35 Middletown Downs '72 Heyworth Hartsburg-Emden Warrensburg-Latham Y gtg Atlanta Topples Lincoln Regional Finals Redwings Shade Hosts, 84-80, To Take Title LINCOLN - YPNSD -- Atlanta High Schools undefeated Redwings dred to maize a well balanced play: making combination. Turner added to his showing ini the game thy stealing the ball from the Railsplit- ters three times and scoring on lavups. Balance was once again the key to the Redwings' triumph. All 'f five Redwing starters hit the dou- ble figures with senior center Mar- Mr. Kinsey Marvin Hulva stayed off a late Lincoln rally here Friday night to whip the hosts, 84- SO, and end the Railsplitters 10 year domination of their Regional Tournament. Atlanta earns the right to appear in the Springfield Sectional Tournament next week. The Redwings received' a capaf li-le replacement for the injured Hoy Reid, as junior guard Wayne 'lurner meshcd the nets for 15 Fxoints and teamed with Dave Kin- vin Hulva setting the pace. Hulva made five field goals and connect- ed on 13 free tosses for 23 points. Teammate Larry Rogers trailed the pacesetter by Iwo points with 21 counters. John Quiram and Kin' dred connected on 14 and 11 points 1 , l SUMMARY respectively. Ananm is-152 0 Lincoln lava The 'deciding factor for the g0?8'l'S,f 9 fa oehnenf if fi - - u va, ' 1. b I 1 Redwmgs cafhe at the free throyv Kmdmfivg 5 ggggjgf lg Q line as they -made 32 of 39 gratis ai:-ir1am,f 4 e gvairg 9 1 attempts compared to only 12 of 18 en' 5 5 Bfiffkfixeyx 3 3 for the Railsplitters. Totals Referee, 26 32l Totals 3-4 12 Gebhart. Umpire, Nothdruft, Roy Reid Larry Pech Joe Mountjoy Ed Behen John Quirarn Larry Rogers Wayne Turner Larry Frantz John Patterson Tom Shifflet Dave Kindred VARSITY ASKETB LL TE Atlanta Opponent 73 Danvers 49 86 Stanford 28 48 Bea son 42 '77 Bellflower 69 62 Hartsburg-Emden 42 '73 Minier 31 66 Ellsworth 46 '79 Delavan 51 82 Hartsburg - Emden 58 61 Mason City 59 83 Wapella 61 93 New Holland 52 66 Greenview 44 '7'7 Easton 52 '78 Middletown 32 '79 Heyworth 41 59 Moroa 5 '7 63 Mason City 62 6'7 McLean-Waynesville 44 '76 Bellflower 81 Elkhart 80 Beason '73 Forman 96 Downs 59 63 Warrensburg-Latham '71 Armington 69 Riverton 84 Lincoln '73 54 51 58 68 64 Hartsburg-Emden 38 50 39 67 80 Jacksonville 48 Atlanta Cagers Eyf Ist Sectional eet 3 i . I iff '1 UM!! EQ Quan -mlm RE w fa , HGH Quiwfff 4 s ,., ' , x 'Fir Hi? B! JOHN QUIRAM-Junior Beason -there Jumping, fine shooting, and speed have made John a valuable member of our squad. Confidence in himself helped give the team more balanced scoring. DAVE KINDRED-Senior Jacksonville-Springfield Sectional Dave's sharp ball-handling, passing, and ability to see holes in the defense helped the Redwings to their Kickpoo Conference cham- pionship. He was picked All-Conference Se- cond Team and All-Tourney First Team. MARVIN HULVA -Senior Riverton-Lincoln Regional Marv's rebounding and tipping with better free throw shooting helped bring home our first Regional trophy. He was an unamimous choice for the All-Conference Team and the All-Tourney Team. LA RRY ROGERS-Senior Mason City -there Playing his third year of varsity ball, Larry's rebounding and shooting helped our team to its first undefeated season. . He was picked on the All-Conference Team and the All-Tourney Team. ROY REID-Junior Warrensburg-there Starting from where he stopped last year, Roy has continued to improve. Fine rebound- ing and passing have set up many scores. He was All-Tourney Second Team, and his injury hurt the team in sectional play. TOM SHIFFLET-Senior Downs-here Seeing but limited action, Tom was one of our better out-shooters. He was always hustling and never gave up. As a morale booster, he is an asset to any team. xv- 1 J X' -. r' may ads. .s. V 1.95 H f ' x, ,f l fx Q 7 ,il ,X K . l.Han+a AppearSD'i'f'OB'1 Ex?'EQW?'f'ifi2 Em 597- . W S Qyv 0 n 5 n vs J . .yy .fe Fa rs? 55 a c 549' no eHer Than Ever nm: COFFMAN xmas fgpkmffeicnlxd mm 132. ,League MEG? , 1 - Q 'z' 2 ' 4 . ,L 1 ' 9 gary iippgr lggckgzomrggre ,f 215 '2fi!lfQiif.'1,f Opens Tonxfgg, 1,1 M 'Q S' Y Q53 , . , , iused wide, ' sand 'gjaffaywjia 6 , 'AQSFQE QQ 65 High School basketba!1Q-seg' f , IQ, if' 0 4 Ph BQ' ridge Kinsey, trying iogsg 6 ' n Ygwfgbfv ,of ffl, ,lp W 0 role as Klckapoo fa-i 0 n 4475 fa' 39 Q ga X, 13,4 42, Z Q M I before the season be-57 Q 'fpfb Q, A Aff Q f' ,, ', X L be favored in the? 0 6 Q- ,,3,'f3y 'Q 33, 95115355 6 Q ' r in I L - 'OW 'if' ff 9.0 Q Q ,2.. 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