Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)
- Class of 1958
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s X i . . 1 1 4 1 THE POST THE CLASS OF 1958 ATWOOD TWOOD, ILLINOI Xu Ai ,.- DEDICATION RONALD GREVE d 1932-1957 We, the Class of 1958, dedicate THE POST in memory of Ronald Greve, who was a member of the Class of 1950. L az 5,n f U , W ,4ff'2 W. D , ,Lf ' M X ,iifrfg f W ,. 1I L,1,v V ,mmf , yi xv r ' 4 ' ' f Dim!! ,Q , K I V , 1 I LD 'A' K X -x 'cj 13, M 'Y V? fy M5 A 4- c, By R. J JZ QL Lfr R . 11 . 1 , 'Rf g X f ,Q wx 25, I if : fy: ,574 l J' ' gf ff 1 A ,, ' f VA V My n it ,fi ,,-D 4' N ' .lf R Lf ' L! . . I sf, . 4 'K 1 W 4 r, b, L . 'W 'C P 'V' ,4 5 f .ff 4 X u A S-M I' A' ' J' rj Q ,fa fi f- , W Q ' . - T? 5 b 'Ex U W MAL, S9 59 A r' ff 4 M 'ln .4 J-7 ff X nv U0 ' ' Vi .V if If 9 M Wfylfyfk C, H K few Q f x X , 1. X X-1-xv , 4 f, A fx f Q . T.. Ki, fx ' v f 1, - NL- A f ' X fx nJ I L44 ' K 'WVQ ' R . 4 ag ,- J wi., l' A' F 4 X F r ',. JF A L J ' 4 ' -f' 1 , ' 2 - 1- f Z -1, I K ,gg X in ' 'r f X fb X Im? xg, :df ajfw J Af -.lffx -7 '4 N 0727 K f1,'7ff,T-I X A f-4? f I 5 X I 11 111111111111 11 11 11n 1111111111 1 1111111 11111 111 111111111 1 11111111111 11111 111111 11 11 111111111 11111111111 111 11 . SUPERINTENDENT Mr. Fred R. B011 SCHOUL BOARD SEATED: Veryl Mauck, Presidentg Ernest Murphyg George Kiley, Secretary. STANDING: Dean Mahannah, Robert Scheffer, Jake Kamm, Reed Blain. FACULTY SEATED: C. E. Rogers, assistant principal, industrial arts, David Dunscomb, music, Louise Bean, English, O. M. Brewer, agriculture, Lois Libbin, commercial, Otto Ariens, science. STANDING: Lois Shonkwiler, social science, Eugene Malecki, mathematics, Vergene Miller, English, Les Gadbury, bookkeeping, coach, Irene Davenport, science, girls' p. e., Joyce Forsythe, home economics. y SECRETARY Mrs. Helen Burcham NON-A CADEMIC PERSUNNEL COOKS: Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs CUSTODIAN: Stephen Sanders Mrs. Virginia Corwin Marjory Collins Mildred Mayfield Thelma Birch Myrta Snider KNEELING: Ebert Smith Paul Quick Glen Randall, Ronald Eagan Marvin Sieh STANDING: Albert Wright Elva Williams Eugene Taylor, Don Swartz Rex Hadden Wilbur Shonkwiler. l BILL AUSTIN Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3 Track 1, 2 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council 3 AT-TO-HI 4 Okaw Valley Conference Second Team 4 Class Play 3 : W K E on aias RUTH LOUISE AMICK F.H. A. l,2, 3,4 Vice -President 3 President 4 Camp 42, 3 G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Drama 3 Library Club 4 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 4 Chorus 2, 3, 4 LEONARD BAER F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 2 Treasurer 3 President 4 Football 1, 2, 3 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Class Play 3 Class President 1 Class Treasurer 3 POST staff 3,4 JIM BARCUS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sentinel 4 Class Play 3 DAVID BEHREND Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Basketball 4 Homecoming King 4 Okaw All Conference Football 4 Sdn JUDA BROWN Red Boiling Springs, Tenn. Chorus 2 F. H. A. l Atwood POST Staff 3,4 Student Council 4 Girls State 3 F. H. A. 4 Most Courteous 3 Homecoming Queen 4 AT-TO-HI 3, 4 SUE CHENOW ETH Student Council 4 Library Club 4 President 4 Class Treasurer 2 Homecoming Attendant 3 Grand March Leader 4 AT-TO-HI 4 Class Play 3 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. 1,2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Queen 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 ANITA CRIST F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 G.A. A. 1, 2, 3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Court 4 Band 3, 4 POST Staff 3, 4 AT-TO -HI 4 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 Library Club 4 Sec retary-Tre asurer Class Play 3 VELMA CROWE H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Ar-To-H1 1, 2,4 Produc tion Ed itor 4 ROY DALLAS Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3 Class Play 3 Wrestling 4 SHARON DAY AT-TO-HI 4 Class Play 3 Drama 3 F. H. A. 3, 4 G. A. A. 3, 4 Chorus 3, 4 RONALD DAY Class Reporter 1 AT-TO-HI 1 Class Play 3 Boy's State 3 Class Vice President 4 PosT Staff 3,4 Assistant Editor 3, 4 RHEADON EARLEY Concession Manager 3, 4 Drama 3, 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 2 AT-TO-HI 4 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 3 BO YD ED WARDS JUDY ESKRIDGE Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Reporter 1 President 4 Outstanding Ensemble 3 Egyptian Music Camp Delegate 2 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Accompanist 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 1 Cheerleader 2, 3, 4 AT-TO-HI 1, 4 G. A. A. 1 Class Vice-President 1 Student Council 2 POST Staff 3, 4 Editor 3, 4 Class Play 3 SANDRA GRAYHEM G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 3, 4 AT-TO-HI 4 Class Play 3 MICHAEL HARSHBARGER Football 2, 3, 4 RU TH HATC HEL G. A. A. 2, 3, 4 Court 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 AT-TO-HI 4 DEWAIN HIGH Decatur Wrestling 1 Atwood Football 2, 3, 4 Track 2, 4 AT -TO-HI 4 POST Staff 3, 4 Honorable Mention Okaw Football 4 RUTH ANN KAMM G. A. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Camp 2 Queen 2 Court 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 AT-TO-H1 4 Library Club 4 POST Staff 3, 4, RONALD E. KORTE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Sentinel 3 Stud ent Council 4 Band 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 POST Photographer 3 ,4 JOHN MOSBARGER DON MURRAY F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 AT-TO-HI 3 Class Play 3 GELENE RIVERS F. H. A. 1,2, 3,4 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI 3, 4 Editor 4 Production 4 SKIP ROMINE Basketball 2, 3, 4 Football 1 Class President 2 Student Council 4 Vice-President 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Class Play 3 LARRY SAWYER Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Class President 4 Class Vice-Presid Class Play 3 ent 3 Free Throw Award 2, 3 sl srs as JOE SMITH F. F. A. l,2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 POST Photographer 3, 4 INEZ STANLEY F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4 President 4 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Class Treasurer 4 AT-TO-HI 4 POST Staff 4 Drama 3 Class Play 3 l K .,,, , . .TUDY STEPHENSON F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 G. A. A. 1 Class Play 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2 AT-TO-HI 4 JOHN SWARTZ. Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 3 Track 3 AT-TO-HI 4 DAVID TRAXLER BEVERLY TOMEY F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3,4 Court 4 Class Play 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Secretary 2 Cheerleader 3, 4 Student Council 3, AT-TO-HI 4 Drama 3 RONALD WALLACE F.F. A. 1, 2,3, 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Student Council 3 Class Play 3 Football 2, 3 Class President 3 KAY WESCH G. A. A. 2, 3 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 3 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI 4 LARRY WEST Football 1, 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1, 3, 4 Track 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3 Librarian 2 Student Council 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 2 President 4 F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Class Play 3 F. F. A. State Band 2, 3 ,, DAVID BATCHELDER me Picrurep SUE WILCOXEN BETTY YOACHUM G.A.A. 1 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Parliamentarian 2 Chorus 1, 3, 4 Vice-President 4 Class Play 3 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 AT-TO-HI 4 Reporter 4 Court 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Drama 3, 4 Band 1, 2 AT-TO-HI 4 Class Play 3 TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER Atwood Grade and High Schools Hammond Grade and Atwood High Schools. FIRST ROW: John Swartz, Judy Stephenson, Sue FIRST ROW: Inez Stanley, Judy Eskridge. Wilcoxen, Don Murray. SECOND ROW: Jim Barcus, Jerry Patrick, Larry SECOND ROW: John Mosbarger, Mickey Harshbar- 33WYG1'- ger, Bill Austin, Skip Romine. CLASS HIS TOR Y In September, 1954, AHS opened its doors to twenty-one starry-eyed giggly freshman girls and thirty-four shy bewildered boys. The green freshmen survived the initiation ceremonies which made them officially a part of AHS. Len Baer was elected their freshman pres- ident, while Judy Eskridge served as vice-pres- ident, and Sharon Eaton, secretary-treasurer. Ronald Day and Velma Crowe were AT-TO-HI reporters. Sue Chenoweth was elected cheer- leader. Larry West and Sharon Barkley rep- resented the freshman class in student council. Judy Eskridge was chosen freshman homecoming attendant. That year they lost Peggy Busch, who moved to Idaho Falls, Idahog Boyd Edwards to Louis- ville, Kentuckyg James Hershback to Marion, Indiana: Jane Gentry and Bill Griffith to Arthur g Larry Lynch to Gibson Cityg Dean Smith to De- caturg and Sheila Stillabower and Ronald McDon- ald, who dropped out. They gained Ruth Amick from Washington, lndianag Martha Provine from Stunnerg Leland Ellis from Thomasborog David Batchelder from Decaturg and James Upright from Newman. The freshmen were hosts to the seniors at a Hit Parade program at the freshman re- turn party. Mrs. Louise Bean and Mrs. Rozanna Ray- burn served as advisors. September, 1955, soon rolled around making the once freshmen, sophomores who totaled forty-seven. That year they lost Sharon Barkley, who moved to New York: Sharon Eaton to Mt. Ziong Timmy Hilton to Tuscolag and Martha Provine to Tolono. They were blessed with the appearance of four additions, Boyd Edwards, who moved back from Louisville, Kentucky, Rheadon Earley from Salem, Indianag Dewain High from Decatur: and Juda Brown from Red Boiling Springs, Tennes- see. Skip Romine was elected presidentg Don Murray, vice-presidentg Beverly Tomey, sec- retaryg and SueChenoweth, treasurer. Larry West and Judy Eskridge were student council repre- sentatives. Anita Crist, Sue Chenoweth, and Judy Eskridge were elected cheerleaders. Rheadon Earley was sophomore homecoming attendant. Velma Crowe was AT-TO-HI representative. Ruth Kamm was crowned G.A.A. Sweetheart Queen, with Rheadon Earley sophomore attendant. Len Baer and Juda Brown were elected most cour- teous. Mr. Kenneth Darner and Mr. T. K. Lile served as class advisors. Bill Austin was the only sophomore on the varsity football team which shared the cham- pionship of Okaw Valley with Arcola. David Behrend broke the shot put record of 41 feet 4 1X2 inches with a throw of 41 feet 9 112 inches, in the Okaw Valley Fresh-Soph Confer- ence track meet at Monticello. Juniors entering AHS numbered forty-nine. Ronald Wallace was elected president their jun- ior yearg Larry Sawyer, vice-presidentg Len Baer, treasurerg and Rheadon Earley, secre- tary. Larry West and Beverly Tomey were chosen student council representatives. Mrs. Irene Dav- enport and Mr. Les Gadbury were class advis- ors. New juniors entering during the year were Martha Provine from Tolonog Bonnie Day, who attended briefly and moved to Shtunwayg Sharon Day from Decatur: and Mary McElhaney, who finished her junior year and moved to Galatia. Skip Romine and Beverly Tomey played lead roles in the junior class play, Seven- teen, The American Legion chose Juda Brown to attend Girls' State and Ronald Day to attend Boys' State. Judy Eskridge, Anita Crist, Bever- ly Tomey and Sue Chenoweth were elected var- sity cheerleaders. Betty Yoachum played the Princess in Many Moons, the drama class play. Larry West and Bill Austin were junior winning soloists in the state music contest. .Tudy Eskridge and Bill Austin were junior out- standing ensemble entrants. Sue Chenoweth was junior homecoming attendant. Larry Sawyer won the free-throw trophy for the second time. Allerton Park was the scene of the prom with Stairway to the Stars as its theme on March 29. The track team placed second in the Okaw Valley Conference meet. Roy Dallas tied for third in high hurdles, for first in high jump, and for fourth in pole vault. Dave Behrend placed third in shot put, throwing 44 feet 11 inches. Larry West placed fifth in the mile. .Tudy Eskridge was chosen editor of THE POST g Ronald Day, assistant editor gDewainl-ligh, sports editorg Anita Crist, advertising manager, Ruth Kamm, picture editorg Juda Brown, literary editorg Len Baer, treasurerg Dick Day, subscrip- tion manager: Joe Smith and Ronald Korte as photographers. Junior POST staff automatically served as senior staff the following year. That year they lost James Bragg. Seniors ntunbered forty-three. They were seeking excitement from freshmen during initia- tion week. Ruth Amick was chairman of the day committee and David Behrend, night committee. Class officers were Larry Sawyer, pres- identg Ronald Day, vice-president: Ruth Amick, secretaryg and Inez Stanley, treasurer. Miss Lois Shonkwiler and Mr. Otto Ariens were class advisors. Sue Chenoweth, four-year cheerleaderg Anita Crist and .Tudy Eskridge, three-year cheer- leadersg and Beverly Tomey, two-year cheer- leader, served as varsity cheerleaders. Judy Brown was crowned queen of the Home - coming by King David Behrend, Sue Chenoweth and Larry Sawyer were grand march leaders. Ruth Hatchel was senior attendant. Ruth Hatchel, with escort Larry Sawyer, placed third in the Okaw Valley queen contest in Arcola. Ruth Amick represented Atwood in Miss Mistletoe Dance held in Newman. Velma Crowe served as production editor for the AT-TO-HI, while Galene Rivers served as editorial editor. Sue Chenoweth was crowned queen of the G.A.A. Sweetheart Dance by reign- ing queen Ruth Kamm and escorted by King Larry West. Ronald Day and Larry West were semi- finalists for the Illinois Commission Scholastic Association scholarship tests taken inChampaign and Decatur. They lost Dick Day, who moved to Be- mentg Eugene Harrison, ,Terrol Iurgens, Charles Lowery and Darrell Parks, who dropped out. SENIOR CLASS PLA Y He said not to enter the door - I'm not. 4 Don't call me Ilene. Why don't you shut up! TURN BACK THE CLOCK ln a very brief Prolog, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hill are awaiting up for their children, worried and con- cerned. Mr. Hill is growing angry, harping on the so- called Irresponsibilities of this younger generation. He is reminded of some of his own youthful ambitions and foiblesg and the clock is tumed back to tltir Senior year, 1928. The play proper is a gleeful glimpse into those not-so-dead days in which parents and children behaved in almost exactly the same way that they be- have today. The youngsters' problems are eternal problems-- of love and ambition and decision, passing enthusiasms and fads. CAST Mr. Palmer . . Mrs. Palmer . . . . . Bill Austin , . Rheadon Earley Evie Palmer. , Larry Palmer , . Sally Palmer . . Irene , , . Maybelle the flapper Phyllis the vamp . . Barbara ...... Thelma . . . Charlie Hill. . Johnnie Stone . . Ollie .... Slim .. Roscoe .... Kenneth .... Hilda, the maid . . anon- . . Betty Yoachum . . . Skip Romine Sandra Grayhem . . Judy Eskridge . . Sharon Day , Inez Stanley . . . Anita Crist . Sue Chenoweth . . . Larry West . . Larry Sawyer . Ronald Wallace . . . Ronald Day . . John Swartz . David Behrend . Gelene Rivers Get your foot off the table. FRESHMEN FIRST ROW: Miss Joyce Forsythe, Advisor: Bonnie Bowen, Carol Day, Darlene Heit, Vice-President: Leroy Powell, President: Janet Greve, Secretary-Treasurer: Tom Reedy, Janet Arnold, Mr. C. E. Rogers, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Viola Bragg, Sondra Edwards, Larry Green, Donna Jaus, Gladys Fentress, Anna Brown, Lois Conour, Carol Rieman, Colleen McDade, Nancy Chenoweth. THIRD ROW: Judy Harrison, Beverly Black, Mary Ann Beary, Janice F isher,J ackiCanull, Peggy Pegler, Bonnie Wilson, Marilyn Bragg, Phyllis Dennis, Carolyn Oye. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Terrill, Mike Batchelder, Tom Behrend, Martha Appleby, Deanna Gough, Karen Van Vleet, Ellen Wacaser, Creta Conour, Bob Dallas, Tom Helfrich, Katherine Clausen. FIFTH ROW: Steve Rahn, Jerry Wildman, Albert Fisher, David Garrett, Allan J Lunper, Lloyd Anderson, Jim Brown, Ronald Price, John Martin, Norman Caroll, Jim Daughtery, Jerry Alexander. SOPHOMORES FIRST ROW: Mrs. Louise Bean, Advisor: Barbara Lowery, Jackie Ford, Betty Moody, Vice-President: Larry Harshbarger, President: Bob Boylan, Secretary-Treasurer, Donya Crawford, Judy Crist, Mr Les Gadbury, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Janet Korte, Linda Davis, Mary Ann Schable, Larry Coward Sandra Eskridge, Carolyn Martin, Gail Randall, Dean Auer, Kathy Allen, Peggy Dallas. THIRD ROW: Mary Binder, Kathy Livengood, Karen Cater, Mary Beth Hanners, Doris Blaney, Kathleen Beaty, Rosalee Snyder, Delbert McDivitt, Larry Birch, John Pourchot. FOURTH ROW: Jim Scott, Phil Baer, Jerry Reeder, Larry Reedy, Viola Kauffman, Carol Burgener, Eddy Stanley. FIFTH ROW: Frank Andrews, Harvey Hatchel, Barbara Wilkinson, Glen Jay, David Schmidt, Joe Daugherty, Ed Mosely, Donald Belcher, Skip Whitworth, Tommy Greve. JUNIORS FIRST ROW: Mr. Dunscomb, advisorg Brenda Luck, treasurer, Janice Burcham, secretaryg Joe Morgan, presidentg Joe Sanders, vice-presidentg Joy Kingery, Mrs. Davenport, advisor. SECOND ROW: Judy Blain, Linda Taylor, Marlys Dallas, Donna Brown, Peggy Harrington, Carolyn Sims, Lynn Darby, Judy Tharp. THLRD ROW: Janet Mayberry, Don Chenoweth, Edna Wells, Margaret Rees, Bob Beery, Susanna Burgener, Rosalind Cordts, Bill Upright, Nancy Stewart. FOURTH ROW: Fred Whobrey, Norman Appleby, Paul Osborne, Torn Mosbarger, Gaylord Myers, Dennis Behrend, Bob Mauck, Charlres Greve. FIFTH ROW: Junior Badger, Larry Rodmaker, Verlen Kresin, Bill Beatty, Bruce Kellogg, Jon Mayberry, Bob Phalen, Jim Helfrich, Ronald Gaskill. HOME ECONOMICS III Gelene Rivers, Su e Wilcoxen, Jerry Patrick and David Batchelder Anita Crist, John Swartz, Sue John Swartz and Anita Crist. Chen ENGLISH oweth, Beverly Tomey, and Ruth Amick. English I TREASURE ISLAND pro- jects. Jacki Canull, Mike Bat- chelder, Tom Reedy, Larry Green. KNEELING: Bob Dallas, David Garrett, Carol Rieman, Karen Van Vleet. English II JULIUS CAESAR pro- With JULIUS CAESAR projects jects. Carol Burgener, Phil Baer, are, SEATED: Jerry Reeder, Larry Dean Auer, Delbert McDivitt, Coward. STANDING: Judy Crist, Larry Birch. INDUSTRIAL ARTS Sharon Musick, Kathleen Beaty. Bill Beatty Bill Upright Ronald Wallace, Tommy Behrend, Steve Rahn. activitie These boys won the points in the track events which totaled a first in the conference meet FIRST ROW: Larry West, David Behrend, Bill Austin, Roy Dallas. SECOND ROW: Les Gadbury, coachg David Schmidt, John Swartz, Joe Sanders. Congratulations to the track team for its perfor- mance in winning the Okaw Valley track meet for the first time since 1930. TRACK SQUAD FIRST ROW: Steve Rahn, Delbert McDivitt, Joe Daugherty, Gerald Alexander, TimmyBehrend, John Pourchot, Bob Dallas. SECOND ROW: John Swartz, John Martin, Frank Andrews, Joe Sanders, Larry Harshbarger, Larry Saw- yer, David Behrend, Dennis Behrend. THIRD ROW: Bill Beatty, Eddie Mosely, Jim Daugherty, Roy Dallas, Les Gadbury, Coachg Larry West David Schmidt, Jim Brown, Bill Austin. TRACK RECORDS 1958 The following are the best performances of members of the track team. Those that equal or set school records are noted. These records cover only the eight years that Mr. Gadbury has been coach here because the track events have been changed since the earlier records were set. EVENT INDIVIDUAL TIME OR RECORD DISTANCE High hurdles Roy Dallas 16:0 First in conference 100 yard dash Bill Austin 10:4 Tied record Second in conference Fourth in district Mile Larry West 4:42 Record Third in conference Mile Frank Andrews 5501 Fresh-Soph record 440 Bill Beatty 56:5 880 Larry West 2:10 Tied record Third in conference Low hurdles Roy Dallas 22:0 Second in conference 220 Bill Austin 22:6 Record First in conference Second in district Went- to State High jump Roy Dallas 5' 11 1!2 First in conference First in district State High jump David Schmidt 5' 8 1!2 Record Fifth in conference Broad jump Bill Austin 19' 3 Third in conference Pole vault Dennis Behrend 10' 3 ' Shot put David Behrend 49' 2 1!2 First in conference Shot put John Swartz 44' 10 Fourth in conference Discus Joe Sanders 140' 9 Record Fourth in conference ,Discus David Behrend 131' First in conference TRACK LETTERMEN J N.. saa vg a W Wu DISCUS HIGH HURDLES POLE VAULT Larry Harshbarger David Schmidt, Joe Daugherty Dennis Behrend MILE, S80 HIGH JUMP SHOT PUT Frank Andrews, Larry Roy Dallas David Behrend Sawyer, Larry West I SHOT PUT 100, 220, 440 DISCUS John Swartz John Martin, Bill Beatty, Joe Sanders Bill Austin FOOTBALL SQUAD FIRST ROW: Anita Crist, ,Tudy Eskridge, Rosalee Snyder, Sue Chenoweth, Beverly Tomey, Peggy Pegler, .Tacki Canull. SECOND ROW: Dennis Behrend, Bob Beery, Larry Sawyer, Larry West, David Behrend, Johnny Swartz, Mickey Harshbarger, Dewain High, Donald Murray, I oe Sanders, Bill Austin, Roy Dallas, .Terry Jurgens, Bruce Kellogg, Bob Mauck. THLRD ROW: Les Gadbury, coachg Joe Rockford, assistant coachg Glen Bateman, assistant coachg Fred Whobrey, Larry Harshbarger, David Schmidt, Ion Mayberry, Bill Beatty, Frank Andrews, Bob Phalen, Tom Behrend, Ed Stanley, Walter McKee, assistant managerg Bob Reedy, manager. FOURTH ROW: Lloyd Anderson, Steve Rahn, Leroy Powell, J im Brown, Larry Coward, Larry Reedy, Ed MOSCIY. .Terry Reeder, David Garrett, PhilBa.er, Tom Reedy, Albert Fisher, Norman Carroll, Delbert McDivitt, John Pourchot. Coach Les Gadbury and Co-Captains David Behrend and Larry Sawyer FIRST ROW: Larry West, David Behrend, John Swartz, Mickey Harshbarger, De- wain High, Don Murray, .Toe Sanders. SECOND ROW: Bob Mauck, Dennis Behrend, ,Terrol Jurgens, Bruce Kellogg, Roy Dallas, Bob Beery, Bill Austin, Larry Sawyer. SCORES 1 Atwood 20 - 0 Bethany A Atwood 13 - 6 Tuscola Atwood 0 - 2 Monticello Atwood 14 - 20 Cerro-Gordo Atwood 32 - 13 Oakland Atwood 28 - 13 Newman Atwood 12 - 0 Arthur Bement--Ca.ncelled by Bement SENIOR LETTERMEN JOHNNY SWARTZ MICKEY ROY DALLAS Guard Center Halfback LARRY SAW YER IERRY IURGENS LARRY WEST Quarterback Halfback End BILL AUSTIN DAVID BEHREND DEWAIN HIGH DON MURRAY Fullback Tackle Guard Tackle BASKETBALL FIRST ROW: Bob Beery, Larry Sawyer, Joe Sanders, Bruce Kellogg, Larry West, Da Romine. vid Behrend, Skip SECOND ROW: Norman Carroll, Manager, Fred Whobrey, Dennis Behrend, Les Gadbury, coach. THIRD ROW: Frank Andrews, Lloyd Anderson, Jim Helfrich, Eddie Mosley, Joe Daugherty, David Schmidt, Bill Beatty, Jim Brown, Allen Jumper. LARRY SAWYER LARRY WEST SKIP ROMINE Guard if f rl' JOE SANDERS Forward F orward BRUCE KELLOGG Center G uard BOB BEERY Guard VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Judy Eskridge, Janice Burcham, Anita Crist, Beverly Tomey, Sue Chenoweth. EE X X f Coach Gadbury and Captain Larry West Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Arthur Tuscola Arcola Bement Cerro Gordo Lovington Monticello Gibson City fTOURNEYj Newman Mt. Zion Villa Grove Lovington VARSITY SCORES Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood Atwood 62 Bement 45 62 Newman 59 QOKAW TOURNEYQ 26 Monticello 53 QOKAW TOURNEYJ 45 Arthur 46 58 Sullivan '77 44 Cerro Gordo 7 1 50 Chrisman '70 56 Tuscola 42 52 Unity '79 51 Arthur 42 53 Windsor 60 FRESHMAN INITIA Tl0N HOMECOMING SEATED: Sharon Musick, Sophomoreg Ruth Hatchel, Seniorg Juda Brown, Queeng Margaret Rees, Juniorg Martha Appleby, Freshman. STANDING: Bob Phalen, Sophomoreg John Swartz, Seniorg Judy Wallace, Flower Girly David Behrend, Kingg Johnny Foran, Crown Bearerg Bob Beery, Juniorg David Schmidt, Sophomore. Queen Juda Brown King David Behrend Grand March Leaders Larry Sawyer and Sue Chenoweth F.H. .S FIRST ROW: Carol Da G1 d F y, a ys entress, Lois Conour, Donia Crawford, Judy Blain, Lynn Darby, Caro- lyn Oye, Colleen McDade, Nancy Chenoweth. SECOND ROW: Miss Forsythe, advisor: Jacque Ford, Janet Korte, Donna Brown, secretary: Ruth Amick, president: Betty Yoachurn, vice-president: V' l .K ff Betty Moody, Judy Crist. THIRD ROW: Janet Greve, Darlene Heit, Mary Ann Schable, Linda Taylor, Sandra Grayhem, Velma Crowe Peggy Dallas, Marlys Dallas, Janice Burcham, Kathy Allen, Carol Rieman, Linda Davis. FOURTH ROW: Anna Brown, Anita Crist, Sue Wilcoxen, Gail Randall, Ruth Kamm, Carolyn Martin, Karen Cater, Sandra Eskridge, Judy Tharp, Rheadon Early, Inez Stanley, Beverly Black, Judy Harrison. FIFTH ROW: Juda Brown, Janet Mayberry, Phyllis Dennis, Marilyn Bragg, Kathy Livengood, Sharon Terrill, Janice Fisher, Katherine Clausen, Mary Lou Binder, Carol Burgener, Carolyn Sims, Brenda Luck. io a , au man, treasurer: Margaret Rees, public relationsg SIXTH ROW: Beverly Tomey, Mary Beth Hanners, Doris Blaney, Edna Wells, Susanna Burgener, Sally R dd . . . . e en, Sharon Musick, Kathleen Beaty, Rosalee Snyder, Bonnie Wilson, J ackie Canull. SEVENTH ROW: Deanna Gough, Martha Appleby, Sharon Day, Ruth Hatchel, Judy Stephenson, Kay Wesch Barbara Wilkinson, Carolyn Nicoson, Karen Van Vleet, Sue Chenoweth, Galene Rivers, Creta Conour. Afllta CI'lSf SGTVSS , I lfl-C01-rung pregldgnt as mistress of t h ' ' ' Ruth Amick, president presents the gavel to Donna Brown ' ' a t e installation service. ceremonies at the Mother-Daughter Tea F. F. A. FIRST ROW: Bob Phalen, Ronald Wallace, secretary, Larry West, vice-presidentg Len Baer, presidentg Donald Murray, treasurer: Jim Barcus, Ronald Korte. SECOND ROW: Dean Auer, Larry Coward, Don Chenoweth, Jim Daugherty, Jerry J urgens, Tom Helfrich, Larry Green, Mr. O.M. Brewer, advisor. THIRD ROW: Jim Scott, Phil Baer, Bob Boylan, Paul Osborne, James Upright, Jerry Reeder, Norman Carroll, Joe Smith, Junior Badger. FOURTH ROW: Harvey Hatchel, Larry Harshbarger, Jim Brown, David Schmidt, Joe Daugherty, Verlen Kersin, Glen Jay, Don Belcher, Allan Jumper, Gaylord Myers. AG SHOP G. A. A. FIRST ROW: Carol Day, Nancy Chenoweth, Ruth Amick, Judy Tharp, Ruth Kamm, Kathy Allen, Sandra Grayhem, Bonnie Bowen, ,T oy Kingery, Janet Arnold. SECOND ROW: Donna J aus, Carol Rieman, Janet Greve, Inez Stanley, presidentg Anita Crist, secretary- treasurerg Carolyn Sims, Brenda Luck, Peggy Dallas, Mrs. Irene Davenport, advisor. THLRD ROW: Janet Mayberry, Karen Cater, Beverly Tomey, Betty Yoachum, Edna Wells, Margaret Rees, Doris Blaney, Rosalee Snyder, Marilyn Bragg, Carolyn Oye, Mary Ann Beatty. FOURTH ROW: Peggy Pegler, Sally Redden, Karen Van Vleet, Sue Chenoweth, Sharon Day, Barbara Wilkinson, Ruth Hatchel, Ellen Wacaser, Bonnie Wilson, ,Tacki Canull. QUEEN'S COURT SEATED: Betty Yoachum, Beverly Tomey, Sue Chenoweth, 1958 Sweet- heart Queeng Anita Crist, Ruth Hatchel. D v' STANDING: Bob Beery, Larry Sawyer, Larry West, 1958 King, Rob- erta Boll, flower girly Greg Gadbury, crown bearer: Ruth Kamm, , retiring queen, Bill Austin, master of ceremonies, David Behrencl 2 Skip Romine. en. Tumbling Y X ,X J X - ' x K , , iw J K , Bowling Skating S wimming JUNIOR CLASS PLA Y It's a lovely wedding. Blest Be the Tie That Binds. Stage Managers . . Dr. Gibbs . . Jo Crowell .... Houie Newsome . . Mrs. Gibbs . . . Mrs. Webb . . George Gibbs . . Rebecca Gibbs . Wally Webb . . Emily Webb . . Prof. Willard . . . Mr. Webb . . . . Woman in Bleachers Man in Auditorium . . . Simon Stimson . . Organist .... Mrs. Soames . . Mrs. Crone . . . Mrs. Morgan . . Sally Soames . . Suzie Crowell . . Mary Craig . . . .Toe Stoddard . Farmer ..... . . . People in the Town Norman Appleby Billy Beatty Robert Beery Dennis Behrend James Helfrich Bruce Kellogg . . . Margaret Rees, Gaylord Myers Carolyn Sims , , , Joe Sanders . Janice Burcham . . Verlen Kresin . . . Nancy Stewart . . . Edna Wells . . . Fred Whobrey . . . . . Judy Tharp . . Don Chenoweth . . Rosalind Cordts Judy Blain . . . . Lynn Darby . . . Paul Osborne . . . Donna Brown . . John Mayberry . . . . . BobMauck . . . . . . RonGaSki1l Susanna Burgener . . . Janet Mayberry . . . Marlys Dallas . . . . Linda Taylor . . . Brenda Luck . . . Sue Pruitt . . . Bill Upright . . . Louis Badger .Toe Morgan Tom Mosbarger Bob Phalen Larry Rodmaker Peggy Harrington Joy Kingery Verlen Kresin OUR TOWN Our Town tells the history of the town, Grover's Corners, N. H., and something of the character of its citizens as shown in the lives of the Gibbs and Webb fami- lies. This is done by presenting first a' typical day in the lives of the Webbs and Gibbs families. Then the love affair and wedding of Emily Webb and George Gibbs is shown. Finally comes the scene in the cemetery where many of the townspeople now are and to which comes Emily Webb Gibbs who slowly finds the meaning of her life and her future. This play is usually given with- out the usual stage props. Could you just give me a hint? The Webb Family Now eat your breakfast. The Gibbs Family But, Ma! itfamear.ssr.5w g4l rrK1-- ' H'--H f -- ,- S DRAMA PLA Y The Drama class presented Winnie-the-Pooh as their children's play. A. A. Milne originally told the stories about Winnie-the-Pooh for his little son, ChristopherRobin. Christop- her Robin liked to be one of the characters in the stories his father told. Christopher Robin . . ...... .... B ob Beery Winnie-the-Pooh . . . . . . . .Dennis Behrend Piglet ...... Betty Yoachum Owl . . Rosalind Cordts Eeyore . . Gaylord Myers Kanga. . . Rheadon Earley Roo . . . Janice Burcham Rabbit . . Margaret Rees Voice . What kind of story would you like? . Larry Reedy LI can't get out, I'm stuck! Here's some strengthening medicine. The meeting will now come to orde r Christopher, get me down! STUDENT COUNCIL E 3 Q 5, is FIRST ROW: Mr. Brewer, advisorg Rosalind Cordts, secretaryg Larry West, president, Skip Romine, vice-president, Bob Beery, treasurer: Mrs. Libbin, advisor. SECOND ROW: Kathy Allen, ,Tuda Brown, John Pourchot, Margaret Rees, Betty Yoachum, Janice Burcharn. THIRD ROW: Beverly Tomey, Sue Chenoweth, Gerald Alexander, Gaylord Myers, Ronald Korte, Bonnie Wilson. STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES CHIRSTMAS PROGRAM Bob Beery, Larry West, Gaylord Myers, Gaylord Myers and Rosalind Cordts decorate Rosalind Cordts decorate for Homecoming. the Christmas tree. Z 5 Q 2 5 E E E I E 1 w 1 1 1 E P E 1 1 E 5 I r r i N T l 1 l I E V 1 mwmmw,-WM,,,L..- ,,,. , A mwnmm fn LIBRARY FIRST ROW: Bonnie Wilson, Anita Crist, FIRST Row: Joy Kingery, Rosalee Snyder. Verlen Secretary-ufeasurel-9 Sue Chengwgth, Kresin, SallyRedden, Edna Wells, Mrs. Davenport, president: Fred Whobrey, vice-presidentg Advisor. Janet Mayberry, Gaylord Myers. SECOND ROW: Brenda Luck, Sue Wilcoxen, Eddie SECOND ROW: Judy Tharp, Ruth Kamm, Stanley, Bob Phalen, Norman Appleby, Janice Ruth Amick, John Pourchot, Kathy Allen, BLIICUGITI, Linda T3Y10F- Larry Birch, Nancy Stewart, Carolyn Sims. FIRST ROW: Mr. E. Malecki, advisor: Tom Reedy, Steve Rahn. SECOND ROW: Junior Badger, Ronald Wallace, Ronald Day, Roy Dallas David Garrett Jim Doughe t l 9 r yr Bob Mauck. POST STAFFS SENIOR POST STAFF FIRST ROW: Anita Crist, advertising manager, Dewain High, sports editor, Judy Eskridge, editor, Ronnie Day, assistant editor, Inez Stanley, business manager. SECOND ROW, Ronald Korte, photographer, Mr. Ariens, advisor, Ruth Karnm, picture editor, Len Baer, subscription manager, Juda Brown, literary editor, Miss Shonkwiler, advisor, Joe Smith, photographer. JUNIOR POST STAFF FIRST ROW: Dennis Behrend, business manager, Judy Tharp, editor, Joe Morgan, assistant editor, Brenda, Luck, subscription manager. SECOND ROW: Mr. Ariens, advisor: Janet Mayberry, advertising manager, Fred Whobrey, literary editor, Joe Sanders, sports editor, Carolyn Sims, picture editor, Miss Shonkwiler, advisor. A T- T0-HI EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Tom Reedy, Betty Moody, Janet Korte, Janet Mayberry, Betty Yoachum, Anna Brown, Judy Blain, Mrs. Louise Bean, advisor. SECOND ROW: Donna Brown, Larry Birch, Margaret Rees, Rosalind Cordts, Bob Mauck, Kathleen Beary, Juda Brown. THIRD ROW: Gaylord Myers, Dewain High, Bill Austin, Verlin Kresin, Bob Phalen, Bob Beery, Gelene Rivers, Jim Scott. N a t i o n al Press Conference Pancake Day Production Editor' Delegates- Velma Crowe: Mrs FIRST ROW: Mrs. L o u i s e Lois Libbin Bean, G a y l o rd Myers. SE- COND ROW: Rosalind Cordts, Gelene Rivers. THIRD ROW: Judy Blain. PRODUCTION STAFF FIRST ROW: Sandra Grayhem, Ruth Kamm, Velma Crowe, Betty Yoachum, Anita Crist, Mrs. Lois Libbin, advisor. SECOND ROW: Judy Eskridge, Sue Wilcoxen, Juda Brown, Beverly Tomey, Rheadon Earley, Inez Stanley. THIRD ROW: Sue Chenoweth, Judy Stephenson, Kay Wesch, John Swartz, Sharon Day, Ruth Hatchel, Gelene Rivers. Joe Morgan, junior class president, welcomes Larry Sawyer, senior class president, to the 1958 prom. PROM HONORS Ruth Amick Ler1Baer receives the DeKalb Mr. Dunscomb presents Bill DAR award from Mr. Brewer. Austin the Arion award. Mr. Rogers presents the free-throw trophy National Honor Society to Joe Sanders. SEATED: Skip Romine, Ronald Korte, Larry West, Len Baer. STANDING: Judy Eskridge, Juda Brown, Gelene Rivers. MUSIC DISTRICT WINNERS Ensembles Solos FIRST ROW: Darlene Heit, Judy Blain, Rosalind Cordts. FIRST ROW: Judy Blain, Janet Korte, Rosa- SECOND ROW: Lynn Darby, Edna Wells, Donna Brown, lind Cordts. Sandra Grayhem, SECOND ROW: Ronald Gaskill, Darlene THIRD ROW: Ronald Gaskill, Bob Beery, Judy Eskridge, Bill Heir, Bill Austin, Tommy Reedy. Austin. SUSQHHS BLIYQZSUGI fSC6iV6S maga' Betty Yoachum tries to de- Step on that bug! zine prize from Mr. Dunscomb. Cide which Offer 1:0 take, Brenda Luck and Carolyn Sims Drama class members shine John Mosbarger and help decorate for the Sweetheart shoes for the March of Dimes. Don Murray build the Dance. senior play set. Mr. Blankenberg, POST photographer, shows Ronald R116-2dOI1 EHHGY helps Bill AUSUD with hiS Day and Larry Sawyer his strobe lights. lines- S COMMENCEMENT CLASS OF 1958 FIRST ROW: Velma Crowe, Betty Yoachum, Ruth Amick, Beverly Tomey, Ruth Kamm, Sandra Grayhem, ,Tuda Brown, Inez Stanley, Anita Crist. SECOND ROW: Ronald Korte, Len Baer, Ronald Wallace, David Traxler, Skip Romine, Larry West, David Behrend, .Toe Smith, Boyd Edwards, David Batchelder. THIRD ROW: .Tudy Eskridge, Rheadon E arley, Sue Chenoweth, Ruth Hatchel, Judy Stephenson, Kay Wesch, Gelene Rivers, Sharon Day, Sue Wilcoxen. FOURTH ROW: Ronald Day, Mickey Harshbarger, J im Bar J' ohn Swartz, Donald Murray, Bill Austin, Roy Dallas, .Tohn Mosbarger, cus, Larry Sawyer, Dewain High. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD WINNERS .Tudy Eskridge receives her diploma from A, J. Kamm, Board member. .Tay Stiehl, Legion commander, Bill Austin, Judy Eskridge, presents one of the Legion Donald Murray, Skip Romine Awards to Larry West. play two selections. Larry West, Salutatorian, wel- COITJ es their guests to the 1958 Ronald Day F61-GIGS the HC' Larry Sawyer, class president, Leonard Baer, Valedictorian C0rD1J1iSh1'U6X1tS Of the C1258 Of tells of the future plans of the gives the farewell. commencement. dllfing their fOl11' seniors. school years. Sharon Day Juda Brown Judy Stephenson Sue Wilcoxen P roc essional ' ' ' ' G etting read y Betty Yoachum, and Sue Chenoweth sing I Believe and Green Cathedral. Their last party Mrs, Moira Offers criticism to the Tune-up for d1str1ct muslc contest senior play cast. 1 1 : . df r, , X Q 1525 sw re wsesaswzgs if -2, B, 35:4 -22 : F 1 5 .ff Z! g.. V, qs: an 5 lg. M ii owl! we S S . -' -,:'. .Sf: - F- -'nf . -. ' ' F EQ 1 ., Q :mimi .51 ifff::ETE::f::E 'r -i ',: ' ..2ffSSfS r, .'jf5 ::i. 2 ,: V. - Q' 1f'r Pa:. ' :Qs T gf lllil X X sivii IV' . 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