Atlanta High School - Atalanta Yearbook (Atlanta, IL)
- Class of 1966
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ATLANTA HIGH SCHOOL ATLANTA, ILLINOIS ATAL ANT A TO OUR PARENTS AND HE SAID: You may give them your love but not your thoughts, for they have their own thoughts. You may house their bodies but not their souls, for their souls dwell in the house of tomorrow, which you cannot visit, not even in your dreams. You may strive to be like them, but seek not to make them like you. For life goes not backward nor tarries with yesterday. You are the bows from which your children as living arrows are sent forth. The archer sees the mark upon the path of the infinite, and He bends you with His might that His arrows may go swift and far. Let your bending in the archer's hand be for gladness; for even as He loves the arrow that flies, so He loves also the bow that is stable. mk rufft BOARD OF EDUCA TION SEATED left to right--Paul Adams, Secretary; Richard Gilbert, President. STANDING--John Brandt, Robert Thompson, Joseph Mountjoy, Wendell Kindred, Walter Brandt. l f L- i fcl t jl Jjjl Ti 1- 1 l Ti l- ni tofl a tjrr liefer l£ii ADMINISTRATION SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Douglas Blair PRINCIPAL Mr. Edgar Smitley Office Secretary Part-time Secretary Mrs. Linda Peasley Mr. Smitley's Secretary 5 FACULTY M S AARCELLA E(£yER (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mrs. Beyer teaches English I, II, and has charge of the library. MR. HAROLD ELLIOTT (Bachelor of Science and Master of Science from University of Illinois.) Mr. Elliott teaches the Agriculture classes. MRS. JOANNE BLOOM (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mrs. Bloom teaches Home Economics I,II,III, and Sociology. MRS. ROCENE HEISLER (Bachelor of Science from Western Illinois University.) Mrs. Heisler teaches Shorthand I, Typing I, Office Practice, Personal Typing, and Bookkeeping. (bachelor ot Science from Western Illinois University.) Mrs. Bode teaches girl’s P.E. MR. WAYNE HENDRICKS (Bachelor of Science from Western Illinois Univer- sity.) Mr. Hendricks coaches Junior Varsity and baseball. MRS. DOROTHY CO LAW (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mrs. Colaw teaches General Math, Algebra I and II, Plane Geometry, College Algebra, and Trigonometry. 6 mr. phillip McCullough (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mr. McCullough teaches Civics, American History, and American Government--Economics. MRS. JOAN R1TCHHART (Bachelor of Science from Millikin University). Mrs. Ritchhart teaches Vocal Music. MR. HERBERT NEIL (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mr. Neil teaches Spanish I,II, and III. MR. WILUAM SEYMOUR (Bachelor of Science from Illinois State University.) Mr. Seymour teaches the bands. MR. ROBERT OBERHEIDE (Bachelor of Science from Northern Illinois University.) Mr. Oberheide is the guidance counselor. MR. ROY STAGGS (Bachelor of Science from Culver-Stockton College, and Master of Science from University of Illinois.) Mr. Staggs teaches Chemistry, Physics, and Physical Science. MRS. BETTY POLLEY (Bachelor of Science from Eastern Illinois University.) Mrs. Polley teaches English III and IV and Speech. MR. TOM STEWARD (Bachelor of Science from Illinois Wesleyan University.) Mr. Steward teaches boys P.E. and Driver's Ed. He also coaches Basketball, Track, and Cross Country. 7 Irene Jackson and Louise Willis CUSTODIANS Peggy Hamblin Bertha and Nick Bicknell BUS DRIVERS Left to right--Carl Lovan, Dick Howser, Charles Ballinger, Cecil French. t mm ' -:' vj - k ' A £ V£ 0A A4 f£ s E C L N A I O R S S ’ F. o S4. •4. Cy KjJ WANDA JEAN ALLEN Class Officer, Treasurer 1,4, Vice President 2; Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Vice President of Recreation 3, President 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Yearbook Editor 4; Class Plays 3,4; Spotlight Staff 4; F.H.A Leader-ship Conference 4; Sweetheart Queen 2. 0 JAMES RANSDELL APPLEGATE Class Officer, President 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4, President 4; Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 2; Dixieland Band 2; F.S.A. 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4, President 2 Yearbook Staff 4; Class Plays 3,4. MARGARET ANN BLANKENSHIP H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3; G.A.A. 2)3,4, Class Representative 1, Points lairman 4; Speech Club 4; Yearbook CONNIE JEAN CHAUDOIN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Class Representative 3; F.S.A. 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Library Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Newspaper Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Sweetheart Candidate. DALE ALAN COLAW Class Officer 4, Vice President 4; Student Council 4; Honor society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, President 4; Dance Band 2,3,4; F.S.A. 3,4, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball Manager 2,3,4; Baseball 1, Manager 2,3,4; Track 1, Manager 2,3,4; Cross Country Manager 4; A Club 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Class Plavs 3.4; Boys' State 3. m a J’2; BaJ?’ Speech n, 3’ Ben, a ' rE$HAN T? W4fiepo «-rf n g vvii . Gt« “‘“ .3,4, Se U ch Club 4- EDWARD WAYNE JOHNSON Student Council 3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, President 3,4, Soil Team 1,2,3,4, Poultry Team 2, Dairy Team 2,3, State Convention 3, Livestock Team 2, Project Award 3; Section Winner of Soil and Water Management KAREN VIRGINIA LEACH Student Council 3,4; F.H.A. 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4, President 3; F.S.A. 3; Speech Club 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Spanish Club 1,2-,3,4} Yearbook Staff 4; Class Plays 3,4; Newspaper Staff 4; Queen Candidate 1; Honor Society 3,4, President 4; Girls' State 3. . JO ANN McKOWN Class Officer, Secretary 1, President 2; Student Council 2,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Song Leader 2, Vice President of Projects 3, Treasurer 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 1.2.3.4, Secretary 3; Library Club 4, President 4; Yearbook Staff 4; F.S.A. 3,4; Newspaper Staff 2,4; Cheerleader 1.2.3.4, Captain 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 1, Wardrobe 2; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Dixieland Band 1,2, Dance Band 3,4; Chorus 1, Librarian 1; Chorus Accompanist; Queen Candidate Fresh-Soph. Tournament 1; Sweetheart Queen 1; Egyptian Music Camp 4. MICHAEL JOSEPH SHAY Class Officer, Vice President 3, President 4; Student Council 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 1, Vice President 4; F.S.A. 4; Speech Club 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; A Club 3,4; Dixieland Band 2; Dance Band 4; Cross Country 4; Honor Society 4. SANDRA JEAN TURNER Class Officer, Secretary 3; Student Council 2,3; Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2; Dixieland Band 1,2; Dance Band 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 2; Chorus Ensembles 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.S.A. 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Yearbook Assistant Editor 4; Class Play 3; Newspaper Staff 2,3; Egyptian Music Camp 3; Homecoming Queen SUE P cH Coun points Ptesid , O 4- Library class I.3’4' StaU 4. KAbSD1S student ci- ,inCU4 - a- G- ' ; 3 n i V Yearbook Majorette o, - a club 3.4. ViC£ Play 3; Drum 19 CLASS WILL WE, 1966 GRADUATES, do hereby will our most valued assets to the class of 1967 hoping they will use their gains to better themselves and Atlanta High School. JOHN ADAMS wills to Becky Barger his glue. WANDA ALLEN wills to Coy Hutchcraft her ability to be quiet in study hall. JIM APPLEGATE wills to Gary Barton his band privileges. LEN BATTERTON wills to Larry Liesman his old Reader's Digests. JIM BELL wills to Russell Cook his business classes. MARGIE BLANKENSHIP wills to Rita Klockenga and Thelma Horath her typing ability. RANDY BROOKS wills to Joe Cheek his ability with girls. CONNIE CHAUDOIN wills to Carolyn Prather her shyness toward boys. DALE COLAW wills Mrs. Polley's English classes to Dennis Floyd. GARY COMBS wills to Alvin Parr his U. S. Government and Economics class. JIM COOK wills to Mildred Hazelwood his Ag. cornfields. JERRY DABNEY wills to Connie Renfrow his good figure for modeling. RON FOGGY wills to Pam Hubner the Shamrock Inn. GARY GRESHAM wills to John Phillips the hole in the English room. CATHY HIERONYMUS wills Applegate's bridge to Peggy Shay. EDDIE JOHNSON wills to Darrell Cummings the teachers. KAREN LEACH wills to Candy Adkins her love for music. ANN McKOWN wills to Bill Kindred her cheerleading ability. NANCY PECH wills to Yaletta Young her energy. TOM PITTBNGER wills to Dennis Smith his volunteering in Mr. McCullough's class. SUE RICH wills Gus Canfield to Ron Warrick. MIKE SHAY wills to Dan Brooks his egg shells. GREG SMITH wills to Kathy Bell his messy locker. KAREN TABOR wills to Debby Young her softball pitching ability. KENNETH THOMPSON wills to Mary Malone his slide rule. KENT TURNER wills Monroe Dunham to Janet Pech. SANDRA TURNER wills to Judy Powell her driving ability. KATHY WHEELER wills to Alberta Allen all her classes. BOB YOUNG wills to Jaqui Brosamer his good looks. 20 CLASS POEM John Adams, our glue-fingered friend, will stick with us to the end. Giggling in P.E. class with Margie B. is Wanda Allen's specialty. Jim Applegate, our sailor guy, hopes to attend the U. of I. Len B., our man Bird , is a star of whom you've often heard. Jim Bell is the one who's full of jokes and loads of fun. Margie B., though quiet and shy, always says hello when passing by. Randy Brooks, our man about town, with a girl can always be found. Connie C., a talkative one, with the boys has a lot of fun. Dale Colaw, the manager of our team, is always held in high esteem. Like his brother, Gary C. will join the Navy and ride the sea. Jim Cook, a hard-working guy, has always been kind of quiet and shy. Jerry D., a real Ford lover, makes all pedestrians run for cover. Ron Foggy always has a quip, but one day in sociology he let one slip. Quite a comic is Gary G.; he is a guy for all to see. When it comes to being quiet and shy, don't ever look at Cathy Hi. Our star farmer, Eddie J., was president this year of the F.F.A. Karen Leach likes Brenda Lee, whom she goes to Nashville always to see. Every class has a clown; for that we claim Ann McKown. Nancy Pech, a majorette for band, could step the highest in the land. Tom Pittenger, our carry-out king, knows how to make the cash register ring. Sue R. on ice skates has lots of skill, but once in a while she takes a spill. Our grade-A egg is Mike Shay; as president of the Class he led the way. Leave your milk bottles out today; Greg Smith will come and take them away. Softball's most valuable player was Karen T.; she pitched out team to victory. Kenneth Thompson, our mathematical whiz, becomes an Einstein on every quiz. Kent Turner, nicknamed Spider , in every car should be a rider. To Business college goes Sandy T.; a secretary she hopes to be. Kathy Wheeler, the silent sort, as a friend is really a sport. Quite a pitcher is Bobby Young; his fame will never go unsung. 21 Left to right—Jim Applegate, Nancy Pech, Sandra Turner, Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown. TOP FIVE D.A.R. A WARD Cathy Hieronymus Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown. CO- VALEDICTORIANS CRISCO A WARD BETTY CROCKER A WARD Wanda Allen Nancy Pech Ann McKown SENIOR CITIZEN Jim Applegate GOOD CITIZENSHIP JUNIOR CLASS Mildred Hazelwood Thelma Horath Pam Hubner Coy Hutch craft 24 Bill Kindred ft -: Rita Klockenga Larry Liesman Mary Malone Alvin Parr Dennis Smith Carolyn Prather Ron Warrick I Debby Young 2$ Peggy Shay Judy Powell Janet Pech Connie Renfrow John Phillips Yaletta Young SOPHOMORE CLASS Vickie Chaudoin Barbara Horn Dennis Colaw Debbie Cook Wanda Dabney Tom Daugherty Gregg Hutchcraft Sandra Leesman Stan Leesman Marsha Ludlam Sally Sherman Wilhelmina Snyder Jeanne Strohkirch Ron Thompson Sharon Ware Kathy Ballinger Roma Ballinger Sharon Prather Janice Wheeler Joyce Purcell Jim White Linda Carothers Sue Fickel Roberta McClintock Jim Welchel Terry Fink Steve Bender Wanda Carothers Rick Halsey Beverly Renfrow 'V- s 4.' i f Tony Young Rick Foster Karen Graber John Rankin Ken Yates FRESHMAN CLASS 28 Marsha Allen Wilma Allen Connie Anderson Alberta Beck Chuck Bessler John Blankenship David Brown Donna Carlin Dennis Cheek Bob Deuterman Dennis Ford Billy Frantz Randy Geddert Barbara Gresham Debby Gresham Gary Hall Mike Halsey Gordon Hamblin Mike Hardin Howard Hieronymus Murl Hill Dave Horath Jeff Horn Barbara Kindred Karen Krueger Ken Martin Judy Mayberry Mike Mountjoy Carol Nevius Linda Parr Gary Prather Kathy Purlee Sarah Randolph Kathy Renner Marcia Rich Terry Shay John Swearingen Janet Ware Susan Webb Rose Wehner Jim Wheeler Marilyn Willmert CLASS OF 1969 29 c L A S S 0 F F I C E R S SENIORS: FRONT ROW—Sue Rich, Secretary; Mike Shay, President. SECOND ROW--Bob Young, S.C. Rep.; Dale Colaw, Vice President. THIRD ROW — Wanda Allen, Treasurer; Randy Brooks, S.C. Rep. FOURTH ROW--Mrs. Bloom and Mr. McCullough, Class Sponsors. Absent — Mrs. Bode. JUNIORS: FRONT ROW—Judy Powell, Secretary; Joe Cheek, President. SECOND ROW—Mrs. Beyer, Sponsor; Yaletta Young, Vice President; Candy Adkins, Treasurer. THIRD ROW--Dennis Floyd and Dennis Smith, S.C. Rep. FOURTH ROW—Mrs. Polley and Mr. Seymour, Class Sponsors. SOPHOMORES: FRONT ROW —Roma Ballinger, S.C. Rep.; Sharon Prather, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW—Rick Halsey, Vice President; Ken Yates, President; Dennis Colaw, S.C. Rep. THIRD ROW— Mrs. Colaw, Mr. Elliott, Mr. Steward, Class Sponsors. A Ff D S P 0 N S 0 R S FRESHMEN: FRONT ROW — Howard Hieronymus, Secretary; Terry Shay, President; Mike Hardin, Vice President; Dennis Ford, Treasurer. SECOND ROW—Mr. Neil, Mrs. Heisler, Mr. Staggs, Class Sponsors. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: SEATED left to right—'Yaletta Young, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Smitley, Sponsor. STANDING—Bob Young, Vice President; Jim Apple gate, President. FRONT ROW left to right--Wanda Allen, Karen Leach, Kandis Rich, Ann McKovvn, Wanda Dabney, Cathy Hieronymus, Karen Krueger, Barbara Kindred, Roma Ballinger. SECOND ROW--Dennis Smith, Kent Turner, Terry Shay, Dennis Floyd, Dale Colaw, Mike Shay, Joe Cheek. THIRD ROW--Randy Brooks, Mike Hardin, Rick Halsey, Kenny Yates, Stan Leesman, Eddie Johnson, Dennis Colaw. 32 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY OFFICERS: FRONT ROW left to right—Tom Pitten-ger, Treasurer; Bill Kindred, Vice President. SECOND ROW--Karen Leach, President; Mr. Smitely, Sponsor; Judy Powell, Secretary FRONT ROW left to right—Rita Klockenga, Karen Tabor, Nancy Pech, Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown, Wanda Allen. SECOND ROW—Becky Barger, Yaletta Young, Bob Young, Kent Turner, Joe Cheek, Dale Colaw, John Phillips. THIRD ROW—Sandra Turner, Dennis Smith, Peggy Shay, Candy Adkins, Jim Applegate, Ken Thompson, Randy Brooks. 33 SECRETARY XtVER SET THE Left to right--Connie Chaudoin, Karen Tabor, Sue Rich, Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown, Nancy Pech, Jim Applegate, Mike Shay, Kent Turner, Kenneth Thompson, Dale Colaw, Randy Brooks, Bob Young. Sandra Turner, Assistant Editor; Mrs. Heisler, Sponsor; Wanda Allen, Editor. AT A L ANT A STAFF 34 s p 0 s T T L A 1 F G F H T FRONT ROW, left to right--Nancy Pech, Sue Rich, Margie Blankenship. SECOND ROW--Mrs. Heisler, Sponsor; Karen Tabor, Connie Chaudoin, Wanda Allen. FRONT ROW, left to right--Judy Powell, Debby Young, Ann McKown, Cathy Hieronymus, Connie Chaudoin, Kathy Renner. SECOND ROW--Marsha Ludlam, Sue Rich, Joyce Purcell, Margie Blankenship, Peggy Shay, Karen Tabor. THIRD ROW--John Rankin, Wanda Allen, Yaletta Young, John Phillips, Nancy Pech, Candy Adkins, Janet Pech, Stan Leesman. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW left to right— Kandis Rich, President; Karen Tabor, Vice President; Peggy Shay, Secretary-Treasurer; Carolyn Prather, Social Chairman; Mrs. Bode, Sponsor. SECOND ROW—Class Representatives: Susan Webb, Debbie Cook, Thelma Horath, Nancy Pech. THIRD ROW--Margie Blankenship, Points Chairman; Carolyn Adams, Intramural Chairman GIRLS A THLETIC ASSOC I A TION FRONT ROW left to right — Kathy Renner, Barbara Kindred, Marilyn Willmert, Sarah Randolph, Wanda Dabney, Beverly Renfrow, Wilma Allen, Connie Chaudoin, Debby Gresham, Marcia Rich. SECOND ROW--Rose Wehner, Alberta Allen, Mary Applegate, Joyce Purcell, Sally Sherman, Rita Klockenga, Connie Renfrow, Sandra Turner, Debbie Young, Barbara Horn, Marcia Allen, Marsha Ludlam. THIRD ROW—Janet Pech, Yaletta Young, Candy Adkins, Sandra Leesman, Roberta McClintock, Karen Krueger, Carol Nevius, Wanda Allen, Sharon Prather, Ann McKown, Cathy Hieronymus, Karen Leach. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW left to right--Mrs. Bloom, Sponsor; Ann McKown, Treasurer; Yaletta Young, Secretary; Judy Powell, Second Vice President; Carolyn Prather, First Vice President; Wanda Allen, President. SECOND ROW--Joyce Purcell, Historian; Candy Adkins, Vice President of Projects; Carolyn Adams, Points Chairman; Marsha Ludlam, Vice President of Public Relations. THIRD ROW--Kathy Ballinger, Vice President of Recreation; Janet Pech, Points Chairman. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW, left to right--Kathy Renner, Barbara Kindred, Becky Barger, Marilyn Willmert, Sarah Randolph, Wanda Dabney, Thelma Horath, Beverly Renfrow, Wilma Allen, Connie Chaudoin, Debby Gresham, Marcia Rich. SECOND ROW--Connie Anderson, Margie Blankenship, Karen Tabor, Sue Rich, Sally Sherman, Rita Klockenga, Connie Renfrow, Sandra Turner, Peggy Shay, Debby Young, Barbara Horn, Marsha Allen. THIRD ROW--Judy Mayberry, Linda Parr, Rose Wehner, Sandra Leesman, Janice Wheeler, Karen Krueger, Carol Nevius, Nancy Pech, Mary Applegate, Sharon Prather, Cathy Hieronymus, Jaqui Brosamer. Left to right--Mr. Elliott, Sponsor; Ron Foggy, Russell Cook, Eddie Johnson, Coy Hutchcraft, Larry Liesman, Jim Wheeler, Greg Smith, Ken Martin, Gary Gresham, Tom Daugherty, John Blankenship, Murl Hill, Jim Welchel. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA OFFICERS: Coy Hutchcraft, Sentinel; Ron Foggy, Reporter; Gary Gresham, Treasurer; Russell Cook, Secretary; Larry Liesman, Vice President; Eddie Johnson, President. 38 GRAIN JUDGING TEAM Jim Welchel, Murl Hill, Tom Daugherty, Jim Wheeler. MEAT JUDGING TEAM Ken Martin, John Blankenship. SOIL JUDGING TEAM Jim Welchel, Jim Bell, Larry Liesman, Eddie Johnson. DAIRY JUDGING TEAM Jim Welchel, Murl Hill, Tom Daugherty, Ken Martin, Russell Cook. PROJECT AWARD--Coy Hutchcraft DeKALB AWARD--Eddie Johnson GRAIN SHOW Larry Liesman, Eddie Johnson F U T U R E S c I E N T I S T S 0 F A M E R I C A FRONT ROW, left to right--Randy Brooks, Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown, Barbara Horn. SECOND ROW--Eddie Johnson, John Adams, John Rankin, Dennis Colaw. THIRD ROW--Kent Turner, Tom Daugherty, Jim White, Dan Brooks. FOURTH ROW--Tony Young, Greg Smith, Coy Hutchcraft, John Phillips. FIFTH ROW--Joe Cheek, Dennis Smith, Mike Shay, Steve Bender. SIXTH ROW--Alvin Parr, Stan JLeesman, Gregg Hutchcraft, Sam Adkins. SEVENTH ROW--Rick Halsey, Rick Foster, Sharon Prather, Bobbie McClintock. OFFICERS: STANDING--Kenneth Thompson, President; Mr. Staggs, Sponsor; Dale Colaw, Vice President; Ron Thompson, Secretary-Treasurer. 40 FIRST ROW, left row--Peggy Shay, Judy Powell, Jim White, Connie Chau-doin, Sandra Turner. SECOND ROW--Rick Foster, Dennis Floyd, Bill Kindred, John Phillips. THIRD ROW--Kenneth Thompson, Bob Young, Joe Cheek, Randy Brooks. FOURTH ROW--Wilhelm in a Snyder, Janice Wheeler, Sally Sherman, Dennis Smith. SIXTH ROW--Steve Bender, Mary Applegate, Joyce Purcell, Candy Adkins, Ann McKown. SEVENTH ROW--Yaletta Young, Ron Warrick, Karen Tabor, Nancy Pech. OFFICERS: Tony Young, Vice President; Stan Lees-man, President; John Rankin, Secretary-Treasurer; Mr. Neil, Sponsor. 4 FIRST ROW, left to right--Mrs. Betty Polley, Sponsor; Karen Leach, Secretary-Treasurer; Len Batter-ton, President; Karen Tabor, Vice-President. SECOND ROW--Margie Blankenship, Mike Shay, Darrell Cummings, Russell Cook. THIRD ROW--Creg Smith, Bob Young, Gary Gresham, Ron Foggy. SPEECH CLUB LIBRARY CLUB FIRST ROW, left to right--Mrs. Marcelle Beyer, Sponsor; Judy Powell, Secretary-Treasurer; Candy Adkins, Vice-President; Ann McKown, President. SECOND ROW--Thelma Horath, Peggy Shay, Marcia Rich, Marsha Allen, Connie Chaudoin, Beverly Ren-frow, Sarah Randolph. THIRD ROW--Barbara Kindred, Rita Klockenga, Becky Barger, Steve Bender, Karen Graber, Wilhelmina Snyder, Janet Ware, Marilyn Willmert. FOURTH ROW--Alberta Allen, Stan Leesman, Janet Pech, Sandra Leesman, Yaletta Young, Karen Krueger, Sally Sherman, Sharon Ware, Joyce Purcell. FIFTH ROW--Sharon Prather, Mary Applegate, Jaqui Brosamer, Cathy Hieronymus, Debby Young, Kathy Renner, Barbara Horn, Sue Rich, Connie Renfrow, Carolyn Prather, Debbie Cook. CHORUS FIRST ROW, Left to Right--Wilma Allen, Kathy Renner, Marilyn Willmert, Wanda Dabney, Marcia Rich, Debbie Gresham, Mrs. Ritchhart, Director. SECOND ROW--Susan Webb, Linda Parr, Judy Mayberry, Carol Nevius, Sandra Turner. THIRD ROW--Barbara Kindred, Sarah Randolph, Karen Krueger. V.v S’ OFFICERS: Left to Right--Marcia Rich, Secretary; Wanda Dabney, President; Carol Nevius, Librarian; Karen Krueger, S.C. Rep., Accompanist; Mrs. Ritchhart, Director; Barbara Kindred, S.C. Rep., Accompanist, Treasurer. CONCERT BAND FIRST ROW left to right--Kathy Renner, Roma Ballinger, Marsha Ludlam, Karen Tabor, Connie Chaudoin, Barbara Kindred, Ann McKown, Cathy Hieronymus, Mary Applegate, Kay Purcell, Sarah Randolph. SECOND ROW--Bobby Deuterman, Dennis Smith, Sandra Turner, Nancy Pech, Peggy Shay, Karen Krueger, Carolyn Adams, Alberta Beck, Marsha Allen, Janet Ware, Debbie Cook. THIRD ROW--Mike Hardin, Dennis Colaw, David Brown, Thelma Horath, Janet Pech, Vickie Chaudoin, Gary Barton, Ron Thompson, Steve Bender, Mike Mountjoy, Billy Frantz, Chuck Bessler. FOURTH ROW--Mr. Seymour, Director; Howard Hieronymus, Terry Shay, Jim Applegate, Mike Shay, Dale Colaw, Kent Turner, Gary Gresham, Randy Geddert, John Adams, Tom Pittenger, John Rankin, Gordon Hamblin, Dennis Ford. MARCHING BAND BAND OFFICERS: FIRST ROW, left to right--Cathy Hieronymus, Student Council Representative; Karen Tabor, Secretary; Peggy Shay, Treasurer. SECOND ROW—Mike Shay, Vice President; Kent Turner, Student Council Representative; Dale Colaw, President. KNEELING--Nancy Pech, STANDING, left to right —Sarah Randolph, Sue Rich, Drum Majorette; Marilyn Willmert. A-CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right--Coy Hutchcraft, Joe Cheek. SECOND ROW--R011 Warrick, Cathy Hieronymus, Ann McKown, Kent Turner. THIRD ROW--Bob Young, Jim Welchel, Mike Shay, Stan Leesman. FOURTH ROW--Randy Brooks, Len Batterton, Greg Smith, John Rankin. FIFTH ROW--Danny Brooks, Dale Colaw. SPONSOR--Mr. Steward (not present). FRONT ROW left to right--Dennis Colaw, Dennis Cheek, Terry Shay, Mike Mountjoy, Gordon Hamblin, Mike Halsey, Bill Kindred. SECOND ROW--Rick Halsey, Randy Geddert, Mike Shay, Len Batterton, Danny Brooks, Dennis Smith. THIRD ROW--Mr. Hendricks, Coach; Dale Colaw, Manager; Tony Young, Ron Warrick, Bob Young, Randy Brooks, Joe Cheek, Kent Turner, Manager; Mr. Kinsey, Coach. BASEBALL Atlanta Clinches Lincoln Land Crown; Beason Wins Atlanta raised Its Lincoln Land .conference baseball record to 5-0 a 13-1 five inning victory over Grecnview on the loser’s liamond Wednesday afternoon. Atlanta Wins On Young's 2-Hitter, 6-0 DELAVAN (PNS) - Atlanta High School’s Bob Young blanked Delavan, 6-0, here Monday on only two hits. Young’s performance overshadowed the Panthers’ hurler Fred Scott, who fanned 15. Young struck out 11 and walked none. t ing of Tom Guy and a 15 hit at-• tack to its victory over Nevt } Holland-Middletown. A single bi Terry Steinhour in tl;e scconc inning was the only hit for th« Atlanta Nine Belts Easton Atlanta 020 020 2—6-S-l Delavan . — 000 000 0—0-2-4 Young and Shay: Scott and Sherman. EASTON - Atlanta High School made it two straight victories in Lincolnland Conference fall baseball action by whipping Easton, 14-1, here Tuesday in a contest called by the 10-run rule after five innings. Mike Shay and Len Batterton cracked out two hits apiece in leading the Redwings to their sixth straight triumph of the season. Batterton and Young combined to lihiit Easton to two singles. Mountjoy’s Atlanta McLean — Mike Mountjoy singled in the top of the ninth inning to drive in a pair of runs as Atlanta high school beat McLean-Waynes vilie 4-2 here Monday afternoon in a Tomahawk conference contest. Both teams went into the game with 8-0 overall records. In the ninth, Atlanta was given a walk and an error to start the inning. The rumlers moved to second and third, with no outs, on a wild pitch but were still on the bases after Gordon Hamblen and Joe Cheek su uck out. Mountjoy sent a looping liner to left center field and the ball fell just out of tlie reach of the Colts shortstop and center fielder. Both runners scored on the hit ahd Len Batterton held the hosts in the bottom half of the inning to gain the victory. Both teams had numerous scoring opportunties but the pitching was equal to the occasion. Batterton hurled from the sixth inning in relief of Bob Young. Bristow took over for Ed Sympson in the fifth inning. Hit Lifts Past McLean Atlanta (4) Mountjoy, cf Warrick, lb ab r h 1 1 1 0 Batterton, 2b, p .. .. 3 0 1 Young, p. 2b .. 4 0 0 L). Brooks, ss .... 0 0 T. Shay, 3b 1 0 M. Shay, c .. 4 1 o Colaw If 0 0 Hamblen, 1 0 0 R. Brooks, rf 0 0 Cheek, rf 0 0 Total ..30 4 2 M’LeanWviUe (2) ab r h Starkey. 2b 0 0 Lana, ss Wifeig, cf 0 0 2 0 G. Bristow, rf, lb . .. 3 0 1 Sympson. p, lb .... 0 0 D. Bristow, c. p .. .. 2 0 0 Hawkins, 3b ....... 0 0 Loercher. If 0 0 Lynch, rf .. 1 0 0 Braid, c 0 0 Total 2 1 Atlanta .........101 000 002—4 2 3 McLean .... ..100 001 000 - 2 1 3 LETTERMEN MIKE MOUNT JOY RON WARRICK DENNIS SMITH BOB YOUNG LEN BATTERTON GORDON HAMBLIN DENNIS COLAW FIRST ROW left to right--Randy Geddert, Gordon Hamblin, Mike Halsey, Mike Shay, Bob Young, Randy Brooks, John Rankin. SECOND ROW--Mr. Steward, Coach; Mr. Hendricks, Coach; Dennis Cheek, Mike Mountjoy, Rick Halsey, Dennis Smith. THIRD ROW--Stan Leesman, Tony Young, Ron Warrick, Dan Brooks, Joe Cheek. CROSS COUNTRY TRACK Left to right--Mr. Steward, Coach; Joe Cheek, Randy Geddert, Stan Leesman, Dennis Cheek, John Rankin, Gordon Hamblin, Dennis Ford, Mike Mountjoy. 50 CHEERLEADERS JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW--Marsha Ludlam, Wanda Dabney. SECOND RCW—Barbara Kindred, Sarah Randolph. THIRD ROW--Sandy Leesman. VARSITY FRONT ROW—Yaletta Young. SECOND ROW— Cathy Hieronymus. THIRD ROW--Ann McKown. FOURTH ROW—Sue Rich, Candy Adkins. 51 Atlanta Plays Atlanta T v v dS Armington in Tou p ’ k’uuft _ % District Game n' anphie 4 e i C - p ARMINGTON - Atlanta will •M-lT ’ 7 A VVV) a .rafAfVvi v Armlmjton at 7:30 pm. Inmu Salu rrn'77,J G., ' o. Pl n ha H V ? A , VJY . xAavfN OV Hrrt same o, «h dlatrlctna fo e etball tournament Monday. dule ta closed out its season with win over Forman Satur- nt« ( . x wUl take an U44 over-hd 0f . „MH ..._ into the game against { co J,r ( W rt r J fil?, vevve sc r t school. The Mustang [ by J2 jn the Ze£ Vo ?°° ree u ' . 3-9 record. sr - . C0 ' ,PVV- y. -t0 Ailw'ton is coachM by ve vxv V0 and win prM 1 rA a V vyp Homer. Bob M ° SV « « so ’Jj «r. .Mark Yontz ri0?', „ aj| ClA'' lter ln thc tanu,« A - in leading the one of the V 4 RSI TV Land; rmmqton. Sa £Stj-£S?, •!£•£ - “ VX.r s z 7 Z: ■ %ZL Visit fts-...At «•- 4 •elc • , r p|f •fc ,S$£ £ ?s n y 4 % e A °h n 4 (7 a, t Z 0 (' . - •$ ) % SL i S iJ Atlanta the i Urn - on SU ’U, , lth a 6‘ 5‘ Lincoln V conference move victor,es. ! loss tor could P sibly sharc he top line reserve crown rings of SoS ff ? ■% ft It was thc thlvil Tuesday’s games y fJjS tfc lirtxson in six starts ind hed- ew HoDand-Middietr. IcLean-Waynesvllle 4 . o, - w m m -« • thT -9 ? NX:V • f,C 4 ?• -”cf hf VnlUjncljH n Wjr over the evened Us win the night Atlanta (JS L. Batterton ••• B ........... B. Brooks ... D- Brooks ..- B Warrick ••• j. Cheek ... p. smith ... Totals •••• t an a3oi taston, B- n l nco u LINCOLN caugl'l final han) j™ . while Green- arg.Emden in tltc -■ ngures I Semi-finals are B’edno . - - - - -! •. iw,u wtn he Thursday. $}% ■? 7 SfC rx.. Atlanta wind in the sstE-h-, nod t° ® vlcio srsr4 record a1 Atla ? ne‘ the field as 14 per cenl 7 4 per ton s 7h, sparked wrth cour ■•. V N . 1 t? ague i Drops f Clash s dialed 22 points to tedwings while lx?n id Bob Young added respectively. Rich ,-cd 25 for the loser te scoring honors. iLso won thc pre-itcst, 66-55. k-.Mackinaw handed is ninth defeat in 22 wning the Mustangs I winners’ hardwood FRONT ROW left to right--Coach Steward, Tony Young, Joe Cheek, Bob Young, Len Irene game Arm-Batterton, Randy Brooks. SECOND ROW--Dale Colaw, Manager; Mike Shay, Dennis r p ftct Smith, Larry Liesman, Ron Warrick, Danny Brooks. took a 24-15 lead tn arter but saw the i sceWes var— . Af imj® Mr- , -—;______« . — -om me to- Rich bas wUV Aiunta ■nr At by - - - ccnt ofi !r0m w anc ing honors i« n Capture n « aatt«r,oo trek !S SS« ttsa 73 ns s- : v.. Atlanta 'nfefe Winx t t NA«V-«r 7 , Smith 0 2 ArrrtWutf Sc««r W 'wlP cen1 MIL'S. yan V td70o ''n ’n ' dcNvo a innai play. ‘a made « vindle to four points at °rt « had 1 to two points at the to a third period. Arr'ing-Ba' e scorn in the fourth in the final period points until thc closing minute of the game. With the score tied at 60-60. Martin hit a 52 DANNY BROOKS RON WARRICK BOB YOUNG LEN BATTERTON LETTERMEN RANDY BROOKS JOE CHEEK MIKE SHAY DENNIS SMITH 53 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW, left to right--John Rankin, Dennis Cheek, Dennis Colaw, Gordon Hamblin, Mike Mountjoy. SECOND ROW--Mr. Hendricks, Coach; Rick Halsey, Mike Halsey, Tony Young, Randy Geddert, Stan Leesman, Terry Shay, Dale Colaw, Manager. GAME SCORES Atlanta Opp. 34 Hopedale 59 57 Stanford 25 42 Danvers 34 53 Armington 37 55 Wapella 34 34 Williamsville 29 40 Minier 49 39 Hartsburg- Emden 51 44 Elkhart 46 43 New Holland-Mid 61 Atlanta Opp. 29 Heyworth 42 49 McLean-Way nesville 31 39 Mason City 60 40 Beason 57 47 Mt. Pulaski 55 62 Easton 53 45 Greenview 41 40 Forman 52 39 Easton 46 54 QUEEN--Sandra Jean Turner FALL FESTIVAL QUEEN A N D COURT COURT--Vicki Chaudoin, Rita Klockenga, Susan Webb QUEEN CANDIDATES F.F.A. FLOAT FRESHMEN FLOAT THIRD PLACE JUNIOR FLOAT SECOND PLACE SOPHOMORE FLOAT FIRST PLACE SENIOR FLOAT JUNIOR PL A T “GRANDMA’S BEST TEARS” PLAY CAST John Phillips . Candy Adkins . Becky Barger . . Dennis Smith . . Debby Young . . Yaletta Young . Peggy Shay . . . Carolyn Prather Alvin Parr . . . . Janet Pech . . Dennis Floyd. . Bill Kindred . . Rita Klockenga Judy Powell . . Joe Cheek . . . Connie Renfrow Larry Liesman . Thelma Horath Mrs. Beyer . . . Patch Mabel Bubbles Cousin Oscar Sadie, The Maid Mrs. Abbott Gram Elvirie Simms Miss Quelch Edwin Carlson Mrs. Carlson Willy Shorty Abbott Dotty Morgan Marion Abbott Jim Meyerson Joyce Abbott Stage Manager Student Director Director SENIOR PL A T “THE DAFFY DILLS” PLAY CAST Jerry Dabney....... Connie Chaudoin . . . Karen Leach........ Cathy Hieronymus . Kandis Rich........ Nancy Pech........ Dale Colaw........ Jim Applegate .... Randy Brooks....... Ann McKown......... Wanda Allen........ Margaret Blankenship Karen Tabor........ Mrs. Betty Polley . . . Dudley Dill Gran Doris Dill Elaine Escott Carol Dill Aimee Lowell Rodney Dill Richard Dill Pete Norton Cousin Maude Maddox Gertie Woggles Arnica Jukes Student Director Director F.H.A. CHRISTMAS DANCE CANDY CANE CHRISTMAS ROYALTY LEN BATTER TON KAREN TABOR F.F.A. HOP SWEETHEART CANDIDATES F.F.A. SWEETHEART SUE RICH Left to Right--Randy Brooks, Bob Young, Dale Colaw, Mike Shay, Mark Rude, Crown Bearer; Dave Evans, Last year's king; Cathy Gilbert, Crown Bearer; Mary Blankenship, Last year's queen; Sue Rich, Nancy Pech, Karen Tabor, Wanda Allen. 1966 PROM 64 • •- • . — . if.- V - % • • '•—U , . ' v«v «4 • N - -V ‘ - ----- V - .- ' ,— -■— -'
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