Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)
- Class of 1959
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STANDING: Miss Joyce Forsythe, Home Economics: Mrs. Vergene Miller, English and Spanishg Mr. Les Gadbury, Coach and Bookkeeping, Mr. David Dunscomb, Music, Mr. WayneHa.rnrnerton, Assistant Coach and Mathemalicsg Mr. Otto Ariens, Science and Mathematicsg Mrs. Louise Bean, English, Miss Lois Shonkwiler, Social Science. Mrs. Helen Burcham Secretary HOD-ACAOGIHIC D RSOHH l BUS DRIVERS -- FIRST ROW: Ebert Smith, Paul Quick Glenn Randall, Ronald Eagan, Marvin Sieh. SECOND ROW Al bert Wright, Elva Williams, Eugene Taylor, Don Swartz Rex Hadden, Wilbur Shonkwiler. COOKS Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Mrs Myrta Snider - Thelma Birch Virginia Corwin Mildred Mayfield Norma Taylor Marjory Collins CUSTODIAN, Stephen Sanders NORMAN W. A PPLEBY At-To- LOU IS At-To Play 3 Hi 4, Class Play 3g Library Club 3,4. GEORGE BADGER, IR, -Hi 4g F.F.A, l,2,3,4g Wrestling 3, Class ROBERT BEERY Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, 3,43 Boys' State 3, Drama 3, 4g Homecoming Escort 3, Homecoming King 4, Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2,3, President 4, At-To-Hi 3g G.A.A. Dance Escort 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. DENNIS BEHREN D Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Escort 25 Grand March Leader 4, Drama 3,4g Class Vice-President 1g Math Club 3, Class Play 3, Magazine Sales Captain 3, At-To-Hi 2, 3. JUDY BLA IN ant 2. DONNA BROWN Class Play 3. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2 Student Council 4 Band 1,2,3,4g Librarian 2 3 Egyptian Music Camp Delegate 3g G.A.A 1 Chorus 3 At To H1 1 2 3 4, Reporter 1, Junior Editor 3 Co Editor 4 Class Play 33 Homecoming Queen 4 Homecoming Attend G.A.A. 1,2g F.H.A 1 2 3 4 Secretary3 Presi dent 4, Band 2,3,4 Chorus 1 2 3 4 At To H1 2 3,4, Assistant Editor 4 Homecoming Attendant 4 IANICE BURCHAM Niantic High School: Class President lg Cheerleader lg Student Planning Commission 1. Atwood High School: Cheerleader 2, 3,4g F.H.A. 2, 3,4, Secre- tary 2, G. A. A. 23 Student Council 3g Class Secretary 3, Drama Play 3,4g Class Play 3, At-To-Hi 4g Li- brary Club 3, Grand March Leader 4. SUSANNA BURGENER F.H.A. 1. 2. 3.4: G.A.A. 1, 2: Band 1, 23 Class Sec- retary 2g At-To-Hi 4, Class Play 3. ROSALIND CORDTS Band 1,2,3, 4, Secretary 25 Student Council l,3,4g At-To-Hi 2, 3,4, Junior Editor 3, Co-Editor 4g G. A,A. lg F. H. A. lg Drama 3, 4g Class Play 3, Egyptian Music Camp Delegate 3g Girls' State Representative 3. MARLYS DALLAS F.H,A, 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2, Cheerleader 2g Band 2, 35 At-To-Hi 4g Class Play 3. OZELLA LYNN DARBY F.H,A. l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 2g Class Play 3: Band l, 2,3,4. RONALD GASK ILL Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, 2, Track 1, 23 Music Camp lg Class Play 3, At-To-Hi 3. CHARLES GREVE Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track l, Chorus 1, Class President 2, At-To-Hi 3, Student Council 4, JAMES HELFRICH F,F.A. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3.4: Class Play 3- BRUCE KELLOGG Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1, Class Treasurer 1, Math Club 3, Class Play 3, Mag- azine Sales Captain 3, Homecoming Escort 4, IOY KINGERY DUCKER i G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H, A. 1, 2, Chorus 1, 2, At-To- Hi 4, Library Club 3,4, Allerton Art Scholarship 3. VERLEN KRESIN F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, At-To-Hi 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Library Club 3,4, Drama Play 4. BRENDA LUCK G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, G.H,A, 1, 2, 3, 4, Concession Manager l,4, Chorus 1,2, Class Treasurer 3, At-To-Hi 4, POST Staff 3,4, ClassPlay 3. ROBERT DALE MAUCK Football 2, 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Track 1,25 At-To- Hi 2, 3, Sport Editor 3g Class Play 33 Class President 45 Wrestling 3, Math Club 3. JANET MAYBERRY Student Council 4, G,A,A, 1, 2, 3,45 F.H.A. 1.2, 3,4g At-To-Hi 3, 4g Library Club 3,4, President 4, Class Play 3, J ON MA YBERRY Football 1, 2, 3,4g Class Play 3. l ROD MEADOWS Dick Dawling High School: Wheels Club lg Baseball 1, 2, Student Lounge Officer 25 Class Play 3. J OE MORGAN Football lg Class President 35 POST staff 3, 4, Editor 4. TOM MOSBARGER Class Vice -President 4, Courtesy Award 2, Class Play 3g Concession Manager 3, 4. GAYLORD W. MYERS Student Council 3, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Secretary 4, ISHPA Delegate 2,3,4, Class Play 3, Drama 3, 4, Library Club 3, At-To-Hi 1, 2, 3, 4, Production Editor 4. PAUL OSBORNE F.F, A. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Class Treasurer 4, Class Play 3, At-To-Hi 4, Basketball 2. MARGARET REES G. A. A. 4, Treasurer 2, F. H. A. 4, Public Relations 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant 3, Student Council 3, 4, Class Secretary 4, At-To-Hi 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Drama 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 4. I OE SANDERS Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Class Vice-President 3, Class Play 3, POST staff 3, 4, Free Throw Trophy 3, Okaw Track Championship 3, CAROLYN SIMS Class Vice -President 2, G, A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F, H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Concession Manager 3,4g Student Council 4, Library Club 3,4, Chorus 1,2, POST Staff3,4, At- To-Hi 4, Class Play 3. NANCY STEWART Band 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Class Play 3, At-To-Hi 4, Chorus 1, Spanish Club Secretary 3. LINDA LEA TA YLOR Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Class Play 33 At- To-Hi 4, Library Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3. EDNA RAE WELLS Band 1, 2, 3,45 G. A.A. 1, 2, 3: F.H, A, 1, 2, 35 Li- brarian 3g Spanish Club 2, 3, FRED WHOBREY Class President lg Class Play 3g Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2g POST Staff3, 43 Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 33 Homecoming Escort 1, 4, At-To-Hi 3, 4. TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER Atwood Grade and Atwood High Schgglg Hammond Grade and Atwood High Schools FIRST ROW: Joy Kingery Ducker, Rosalind Lynn Darby and Joe Morgan Cordts, Judy Blain, Louis Badger. SECOND ROW: Ronald Gaskill, Joe Sanders, Tom Mosbarger, Bob Mauck. THIRD ROW: Gay- lord Myers, Norman Appleby. class HISTZOQ It was a big adventurous day in September, 1955, as nineteen sharp-eyed freshman girls and thirty ''look-out-for-the-senior boys entered the school doors of A.H.S. Fred Whobrey was elected their freshman presi- dent, while Dennis Behrend served as vice-president, and Bruce Kellogg, secretary-treasurer. Judy Blain and Kenneth Raymond were AT-TO-HI reporters. Bob Beery and Rosalind Cordts were student council representatives. Sue Pruitt was chosen freshman homecoming attendant. They lived through initiation day and the evening that followed surprisingly well. Now they were officially members of A.H.S. That year they lost Freddie Bishop, who moved to Hindsboro, Lonnie Sparr and Leonard Spencer to Urbana, Ruth Winkleman to Decatur, Larry Luechten- feld to Chicago, and Norman Moseley, Delia Conour, and Richard Trarnmel, who dropped out. They gained Dean Vice from Tuscola, Lavonne Wagener from Warrensburg, Missouri, Janice Bur- cham from Niantic, and Paul Osborne from Decatur. In April they were host to the seniors at the freshman return party. Mrs. Louise Bean and Mrs. Ervilla Lapointe served as advisers. As the doors closed in May, 1956, they were soon to open to forty-five sophomores in September. They gained Larry Luechtenfeld in January once more, but lost him again inFebruary to Tuscola, They also lost Kenny Raymond, who moved to Villa Grove, and Clarence Hayes and Jesse Sanderson, who dropped out. As sophomores, they elected Charles Greve as president, Carolyn Sims, vice-president, and Susanna Burgener, secretary-treasurer. Sue Pruitt was student council representative. Donna Brovm and Bob Mauck were AT-TO-HI representatives. Marlys Dallas and J anice Burcham were elected cheerleaders. Judy Blain was sophomore homecoming attendant. Mr. Kenneth Darner and Mr. David Dunscomb served as class advisers. Upon entering A.H.S. as juniors, they numbered forty-one. Officers elected were Joe Morgan, president, Joe Sanders, vice-president, Brenda Luck, treasurer, and Janice Burcham, secretary. Margaret Rees was student council representative. Robert Phalen and Bob Beery served as reporters on the AT-TO-HI staff. Faculty advisers were Mrs. IreneDavenport and Mr. David Dunscomb. Janice Burcham was the lone junior on thevarsity cheerleading squad. One junior entered during the year, Rod Meadows from West Minister, Colorado. Rosalind Cordts, Fred Whobrey, and Gaylord Myers played leading roles in the junior class play, Our Town. The American Legion chose Bob Beery to attend Boys' State. Margaret Rees was chosen as homecoming junior attendant. Joe Sanders won the free-throw trophy for the first time. Ronnie Gaskill and Rosalind Cordts were winning soloists in the State contest. Judy Tharp was chosen editor of THE POST: Joe Morgan, assistant editor, Joe Sanders, sports editor, F red Whobrey, literary editor, Dennis Behrend, business manager, Carolyn Sims, picture editor,Janet Mayberry, advertising manager, and Brenda Luck, subscription manager. Miss Lois Shonkwiler andMr. Otto Ariens served as advisers to the POST staff. Junior POST staff automatically served as senior staff the following year. Joe Sanders was one of the high point scorers as the Rajahs won the Okaw valley track meet. Dennis Behrend and Bill Beatty also were members of the champion squad. Mardi Gras was the theme of the prom at the Champaign Elks Lodge on May 2. That year they lost Sue Pruitt, who moved to Seymour, and Billie Cornwell, who joined the service. Before long they re-entered as seniors number- ing thirty-nine. For them, it was a year of decision. This time it was their turn to initiate the freshmen. Bruce Kellogg was chairman of the day committee and Bob Beery, night committee. Class officers were Bob Mauck, president, Tom Mosbarger, vice-president, Margaret Rees, sec- retary, and Paul Osborne, treasurer. Miss Lois Shonkwiler and Mr. Otto Ariens were class advisers. Janice Burcham was the lone senior serving as varsity cheerleader. Judy Blain was crowned homecoming queen by King Bob Beery. Donna Brown was senior attendant. Rosalind Cordts and Judy Blain were co-editors on the editorial staff of the AT-TO-HI, with Donna Brown assisting and Fred Whobrey as sports editor. Gaylord Myers was production editor. H.M.S. Pinafore was given as their senior class play. Bob Beery received the free-throw trophy and Rosalind Cordts, the Arion award. Joe Sanders received three athletic letters -- football, basketball, and track, Bruce Kellogg, Fred Whobrey, and Bob Beery received two--football and basketball, Dennis Behrend won two--football and track. Chosen for the National Honor Society were Janice Burcham, Judy Blain, Donna Brown, Rosalind Cordts, and Bruce Kellogg. They lost Bill Beatty, who moved to Tuscola, and Judy Tharp, Donald Chenoweth, and Bill Upright, who dropped out. HIOI2 class DlA Sir Joseph Porter, KCB Captain Corcoran . , , Josephine ..... Ralph Rackstraw. . . Dick Deadeye , , Tom Humphrey , , , Bob, the Boatswain . . Bob Becket ..... Harvey Hoots . . David Jones , , Buttercup . . . Don Doolittle . . H. M. S. PINAFORE . . Joe Sanders . Paul Osborne . Donna Brown . Fred Whobrey Dennis Behrend Gaylord Myers . . Bob Beery . Bob Mauck . Jim Helfrich . . Norman Appleby Rosalind Cordts . Verlen Kresin Joe Lamphen Hebe ..... . . Ella . . . Louise. . . Alice . . Marie , , . Cora , , Doris . . Mae . . Frances , , Mary , , Ronnie Gaskill Margaret Rees . . . Edna Wells . . Brenda Luck . . Judy Blain . . Carolyn Sims . . Linda Taylor . . Lynn Darby Janet Mayberry . . . Marlys Dallas Janice Burcham UnC6l2ClASSm6D SEATED: Miss Forsythe, adviser, Margaret Chandler, Frances Luck, secretary: Mike J urgens, presi- dentg Helen Blaney, vice-presidentg Judy Lowery, Donald Henneberry, Mr. Rogers, adviser. SECOND ROW: Carole Davis, Terry Dick, Judy Badger, Nancy Sarver, Jeannie Ford, Darlene Capps, Helen Barcus, Ruthann Wright, Betty Davis, Sue Bolin. THIRD ROW: John Gharst, Myron Ferris, David Hutton, Richard McDivitt, John Stewart, David Harshbarger, Harold Ponder, Dar1Harshbarger, Steve Chestnut. FOURTH ROW: Leonard Burgener, Glen Amick, Sharon Hall, Ann Morgan, Gwenda Carr, Kathy Upright, Gwen Andrews, Larry Price, Milo Metcalf. FIFTH ROW: Maryan Stratrnan, Mary Crowder, Jane Kamrn, Fred Cordts, Doug Rornine, Linda Rivers, Linda Van Vleet, Rita Robey, Gaila DeWees. SIXTH ROW: John Johnson, John Collins, Wesley Yoachum, Owen Funk, Jack Kellogg, Wendell Go11aday,Ray Wilhelm, Jean Smith, Carl Harshbarger, Ralph High. III2 shm n ,X gt. ENGLISH I HOME ECONOMICS I INDUSTRIAL ARTS I T1'6aSl1l'6IS121HdPI'0l0CfS- SEATED2 Gwenda Carr, Judy Badger, Betty Davis Steve Chesmut, Jack Kellogg Glen Harold Ponder, David Hutton, Ann Amick, Morgan. STANDING: Mike.Turgens, Jane Kamm, Frances Luck. FIRST ROW: Mr. Gadbury, adviserg Bonnie Bowen, Darlen eHeit, vice-president, Leroy Powell, president, Tom Behrend, Janet Arnold, Mrs. Bean, adviser. SECOND ROW: Judy Dallas, Nancy Chenoweth, Anna Brown, Janet Greve, Colleen McDade, Sandra Edwards, Viola Bragg. THIRD ROW: Judy Harrison, Lois Conour, Carol Rieman, Katherine Clausen,Bever1y Black, Donna J aus, Carol Day, Carolyn Oye. FOURTH ROW: Bonnie Wilson, J acki Canull, Torn Reedy, TornHe.lfrich, Jerry Wildrnan, Larry Green, John Provine, Sharon Terril, Marilyn Bragg. FIFTH ROW: Bob Dallas, Peggy Pegler, Ellen Wacasser, Karen Van Vleet, Deanna Gough, Martha Appleby, Janice Fisher, Ron Hooker. SIXTH FROW: Steve Rahn, David Gar- rett, Ronnie Price, Lloyd Anderson, J im Brown, Allen Jumper, John Martin, Gerald Alexander, Norman Carroll. SOIDHOIHORES HOME ECONOMICS II Cutting out dresses ping Christnlas Gifts '35 . v r J , I . 1 Biology Projects f ENGLISH Il Iacki Canull and Ellen Wacaser give an illustrated talk Wrap FIRST ROW: Mrs. Davenport, adviser: Barbara Lowery, Jacque Ford, treasurer: Larry Birch, vice- president: Larry Harshbarger, president: Jim Scott, secretary: Betty Moody, Mr. Dunscomb, adviser. SECOND ROW: Donia Crawford, Mary Ann Schable, Kathy Allen, Gail Randall, Larry Coward, Linda Davis, Janet Korte, Peggy Dallas, Judy Crist. THIRD ROW: Sandra Eskridge, Mary Beth Hanners, Karen Cater, Darla Dick, Kathleen Beaty, Doris Blaney, Kathy Livengood, Carol Burgener, Mary Lou Binder, Dean Auer. FOURTH ROW: Rosalee Snyder, Sharon Musick, John Pourchot, Carolyn Nicoson, Barbara Wilkinson, Eddie Stanley, Delbert McDivitt, Sally Redden, Viola Kauffman. FIFTH ROW: Bob Boylan, Phil Baer, Thomas Greve, Frank Andrews, Skip Whitworth, David Schmidt, Jerry Reeder, Bob Reedy, Delbert Allen, J im Hutton. JUDIORS ACUVIUES FIRST ROW: John Gharst, Milo Metcalf, DavidHarshbarger, LarryCoward, Fred Cordts, Wesley Yoachurn, Bob Dallas, Eddie Stanley, Ron Hooker, Ralph High, Glenn Amick, John Provine, Tom Reedy. SECOND ROW: David Garrett, manager, Mike J urgens, Gary Day, Owen Funk, Jack Kellogg, Jim Brown, Allan Jumper, John Martin, Albert Fisher, Tom Behrend, Douglas Romine, Steve Rahn, Norman Carroll. THIRD ROW: Mr. Hammerton, assistant coach, Sue Bolin, Judy Crist, Jacque Ford, Ann Morgan, cheerleaders: Lloyd Anderson, Bruce Kellogg, Jon Mayberrg, Bill Beatty, Larry Harshbarger, Rosalee Snyder, .Tacki Canull, Kathy Allen, Janice Burcharn, cheerleaders. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Rockford, assistant coach, Robert Mauck, John Pourchot, Bob Boylan, Leroy Powell, Frank Andrews, J oe Sanders, Bob Beery, Dennis Behrend, Fred Whobrey, Deb McDivitt, Mr. Gadbury, coach. IIOOIBAH VARSITY SEASON RECORD Atwood 27 Bethany Atwood 7 Unity Atwood 14 Villa Grove Atwood 0 Arcola Atwood 47 Cerro Gordo Atwood O Bement Atwood 32 Arthur Atwood 47 Newman Coach Les Gadbury with co-captains Dennis Behrend, Bob Beery, Bob Mauck. Fred Whobrey Center Bruce Kellogg End Joe Sanders Fullback HIGI2 l61T116l2m Dennis Behrend Guard Bob Mauck Guard Bob Phalen Tackle Bill Beatty Halfback 4 J on Mayberry Tackle Bob Beery Quarterback BASKETBALL SQUAD --FIRST ROW: John Pourchot, Joe Sanders, Jim Helfrich, David Schmidt, Bruce Kellogg, Frank Andrews, Bob Beery. SECOND ROW: David Garrett, manager, Norman Carroll, manager, Philip Baer, Delbert Allen, Fred Whobrey, Mr. Rockford, 002611: MI. Hammerton, assistant Coach. THIRD ROW: Bob Dallas, Tom Behrend, Allen Jumper, Jim Brown, Lloyd Anderson, Owen Funk, Mike Jurgens, Fred Cordts. VARSITY SQUAD BASKETZBAH WE 38 42 34 28 39 44 31 49 '72 49 50 37 41 48 33 45 49 56 56 52 SCORES Arthur Tuscola Bement Arcola Unity Cerro Gordo Arthur Monticello Mt. Zion Newman Lovington Villa Grove Arthur Bement Cerro Gordo Cerro Gordo Oakland Lovington Tuscola Lovington THEY 55 32 42 58 '76 50 38 66 52 '70 52 55 43 68 35 49 65 51 59 56 SENIOR lEII11El2m Jim Helfrich BFUCS Kellogg Joe Sanders Forward Center Forward s Fred Whobrey Bob Beery Guard Guard VARSITY CHEERLEADERS--Janice Burcharn, Jacque Ford, Kathy Allen, Rosalee Snyder. FIRST ROW: David Hutton, Bob Mauck, Ron Hooker, John Pourchot, Bob Dallas, Dan Harshbarger. SECOND ROW: J' ohn Martin, Owen Funk, J oe Sanders, Dave Schmidt, Larry Harshbarger, Frank Andrews, Leroy Powell. THIRD ROW: J' ohn Collins, I im Hutton, Dennis Behrend, Tom Behrend, Carl Harshbarger, Mr. Gadbury. IRACK New school records were set by junior Dave Schmidt, high jumping 6 ft. 12 in. and senior Dennis Behrend, pole vaulting 11 ft. 6 in. Atwood tied for fourth in the Conference track meet scoring 195 points. Receiving first at the con- ference meet were Dave Schmidt, high jumping 6 ft. 1 in., and senior J' oe Sanders, throwing the discus 128 ft. 1 in. Two Rajahs advanced to the State track meet by winning first or second in the district. 'These were Dave Schmidt, first in high, 5 ft. 11 in., and Dennis Behrend, second in pole vault, 11 ft. 6 in. Completing nine years as coach, Mr. Gadbury is leaving Atwood for Monticello. His football record for the nine years shows 40 wins, 27 losses, and 4 ties. Coach received five championships during his nine years. His championships were as follows: In 1951 and '56, the frosh-soph won the Okaw track titleg 1953, tied with Tuscola for conference trackg 1955, varsity football shared the co-championship with Arcolag and in 1958, Coach led the Rajahs to the Okaw track championship. l61T1lEl2m T1 Dave Schmidt Joe Sanders B0b Mauck Hurdles and High Jump Shotput and Discus Sh0tPl1f and DiSCl1S Larry Harshbarger Frank Andrews Tom Behrend Discus Mile and 880 Mile and 880 . --,, I M: -- z :qw , . V John Martin Lettermen not pictured Carl Harshbarger 100 and Hurfues Dennis Behrend and Pole Vault John Pourchot . PPA- FIRST ROW: Norman Appleby, Larry Harshbarger, treasurer: Paul Osborne, vice-president, Robert Phalen, president: Gaylord Myers, secretary, David Schmidt. SECOND ROW: Danny Harshbarger, Larry Green, Dean Auer, Mr. Brewer, adviser: Ralph High, Larry Coward, Don Henneberry. THIRD ROW: Torn Helfrich, John Johnston, Norman Carroll, Louis Badger, Ron Hooker, Ray Wilhelm, FOURTH ROW: Phillip Baer, John Martin, Ver1enKersin, Jim Brown, Allan Jumper Jerry Reede Bob Boylan , T, - Bob BOYIHH Phil Baer, Larry Harshbarger F, F, A, Party F , F, A. AWARDS Mr. Francis Phalen, honorary farmer degree: David Schmidt, crop award: Larry Larry Green, Phalen Memorial award: Mr. Harshbarger, livestock award. Herbert Foreman, honorary farmer degree, FIRST ROW: Carole Davis, Judy Badger, Helen Barcus, Terry Dick, Jeanie Ford, Frances Luck, Judy Blain, Betty Davis, Margaret Chandler, Judy Lowery. SECOND ROW: Miss Forsythe, adviser, Donna J aus, Carol Day, Janet Korte, secretary, Donna Brown, president, Viola Kaffman, vice-president, Bar- bara Wilkinson, treasurer, Sondra Edwards, Judy Dallas, Barbara Lowery. THIRD ROW: Betty Moody, Donia Crawford, Darlene Capps, Kathy Allen, Jacque Ford, Linda Davis, Darla Dick, Bonnie Wilson, Ann Morgan, Nancy Chenoweth, Sue Bolin, J udyCrist. FOURTH ROW: Janet Greve, Darlene Heit, Anna Brown, Peggy Dallas, Judy Harrison, Beverly Black, Mary Ann Schable, Carolyn Oye, Colleen McDade, Gwen Andrews, Marilyn Bragg. FIFTH ROW: Linda Tay1or,JaniceBurcham, Sharon Hall, Marlys Dallas, Brenda Luck, Carolyn Sims, Linda Rivers, Jane Kamrn, Maryan Stratman, Sandy Eskridge, Gail Randall, Lynn Darby. SIXTH ROW: Katherine Clausen, Karen Cater, Mary Lou Binder, Carol Burgener, Janet May- berry, Margaret Rees, Sharon Terril, Gaila Dewees, Kathy Livengood, Kathleen Beaty, Doris Blaney. SEVENTH ROW: Kathy Upright, Rosalee Snyder, Sharon Musick, Ellen Wacaser, Jean Smith, Karen Van Vleet, Martha Appleby, Carolyn Nicoson, Janice Fisher, J acki Canull, Susanna Burgener, Gwenda Carr. MOTHER AND DAUGHTER TEA M0de3lDg dresses fhel' made are 1959 F .H.A. president, Donna Brown, Beverly Black serves punch to Barbara W1lkif1S0H, Daflefle Heif, hands gavel to 1960 president, Barbara .T 3-UCI Arr101Cl, .Tudy Harrison, Anna 3f1dJ'31'16t Greve. Wilkinson while the other new officers, Brown, arid BO1'll'l-i-6 BOWGH. Miss Forsythe, adviserg and Mrs. Heir, Chapter Mother, look on. FIRST ROW: Joy Kingery Ducker, Carolyn Sims, Bonnie Bowen,secreta1'y-treasurerg Barbara Wilkinson, president, Brenda Luck, vice-president, Janet Greve, Ruthann Wright, Margaret Chandler. SECOND ROW: Helen Blaney, Frances Luck, Rita Robey, Carol Day, Mrs. Irene Davenport, adviser: Ann Morgan, Nancy Chenoweth, Sue Bolin, Terry Dick. TI-HRD ROW: Sharon Hall, Kathy Allen, Judy Harrison, Linda Van Vleet, Margaret Rees, Janet Mayberry, Marilyn Bragg, Maryan Stratrnan, Donna J aus, Carol Rieman. FOURTH ROW: Jane Karnm, Doris Blaney, Rosalee Snyder, Janice Fisher, Karen Van Vleet, Deanna Gough, Jean Smith, Ellen Wacaser, Mary Beth Hanners, JackiCa,nu1l, Peggy Pegler. q.a.a. SIIUOEHI COU!1Cll FIRST ROW: Kathleen Beaty, Secretaryg Bob Beery, Presidentg Bob Phalen, Vice-Presidentg Gerald Alexander, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Brewer, Adviser: Judy Blain, Judy Harrison, Janet Mayberry, Carolyn Sims, Mrs.'Libbin, Adviser. THIRD ROW: Linda Van Vleet, Larry Birch, Wesley Yoachum, Phil Baer, John Pourchot, Charles Greve, Margaret Rees. PEP CLUB Janet Mayberry Janice Burcham Judy Tharp Jay DANCING CLASS CHRISTMAS PROGRAM AT-TO-HI PRODUCTION--FIRST ROW: Gaylord Myers, editor: Mrs. Libbin, adviser, Janice Burcham, Carolyn Sims. SECOND ROW: Linda Taylor, Nancy Stewart, Janet Mayberry, Brenda Luck, Marlas Dallas, Janet Korte, Joy Kingery Ducker. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou Binder, Margaret Rees, Susanna Burgener, Paul Osborne, Verlen Kresin, Fred Whobrey, Viola Kauffman, Karen Carter. AI-IO-hl AT-TO-HI EDITORIAL--FIRST ROW: Judy Blain, co-editor: Mrs. Bean, adviser, Donna Brown, assist- ant editor. SECOND ROW: Jacque Ford, Sandra Eskridge, Donia Crawford, Gail Randall, Mary Ann Schable, Anna Brown, Janet Greve. THIRD ROW: Kathleen Beaty, Doris Blaney, Margaret Rees, Lin- da Rivers, Nancy Stewart, Larry Birch. FOURTH ROW: Fred Whobrey, sports editor, John Collins, Barbara Wilkinson, Bob Phalen, Louis Badger, Norman Applebey, Sharon Musick. NIOR DOST staff SEATED: Dennis Behrend, business manager: .T oe Morgan, editor, Janet Mayberry, advertising manager, ,T oe Sanders, sports editor. STANDING: Miss Shonkvciler, adviser, Carolyn Sims, picture editor, Fred Whobrey, literary editor, Brenda Luck, subscription manager, Mr. Ariens, adviser. Jumon post staff SEATED: Skip Whitworth, photographer, Viola Kauffman, assistant editor, Rosalee Snyder, editorg Kathy Livengood, business manager, Bob Reedy, photographer. STANDING: Kathy Allen, sports editorg Karen Cater, advertising manager, Miss Shonkwiler, adviserg Mr. Ariens, adviser, Linda Davis, literary editorg Betty Moody, subscription manager. FIRST ROW: Janet Korte, Karen Cater, Linda Davis, Sandy Eskridge, Mary Crowder, Marilyn Bragg, Judy Blain, Darlene Heit, Jane Kamm. SECOND ROW: Beverly Black, Linda Van Vleet, Carol Riernan, Jean Smith, Ruthann Wright, Mary Lou Binder, Kathy Livengood, Donna J aus, Jacque Ford, Kathleen Beaty, John Gharst, Ann Morgan, Carolyn Nicoson, Mary Ann Sohable, Sharon Musick, Jim Scott. THIRD ROW: Karen Van Vleet, Donia Crawford, Carol Day, Frances Luck, Jack Kellogg, Betty Moody, Allen J tunper, Wesley Yoachum, Fred Cordts, Gail Randall, J irn Hutton, Helen Barcus, Jeannie Ford, Judy Crist, Carole Davis, Linda Taylor, Tom Reedy, Viola Kauffman, Bob Beery, Larry Green, Bob Phalen, Gerald Alexander, Bob Reedy, Ron Gaskill. FOURTH ROW: Donna Brown, Lynn Darby, Edna Wells, Owen Funk, Mr. Dur1scornb, director. MARCHING BAND CONCERT BAND FLRST ROW: Darlene Heit, accompanist, Janet Greve, Terry Dick, Betty Davis, Sue Bolin, Jacque Ford, Donna J aus, Judy Crist, Anna Brown, Bonnie Bowen, Carole Davis, Mr. Dunscomb, director. SECOND ROW: Jeannie Ford, Nancy Cheno- weth, Ann Morgan, Carolyn Oye, Bonnie Wilson, Darla Dick, Rita Robey, Judy Badger, Beverly Black, Mary Ann Schable, Judy Harrison, Kathy Allen. THIRD ROW: Darlene Capps, Betty Moody, Janet Korte, Linda Van Vleet, Sharon Terril, Karen Cater, Marilyn Bragg, Gwen Andrews, Gail Randall, Sandra Eskridge, Donia Crawford. FOURTH ROW: Doris Blaney, Kathie Livengood, Viola Kauffman, Jean Smith, Deanna Gough, Carolyn Nicosin, Barbara Wilkinson, Ellen Wacaser, Janice Fisher, Sharon Musick, Peggy Pegler, Donna Brown, Margaret Rees. CHORUS lin shman lnltlatlon FRESHMAN RETURN PARTY b Prize Winners Mrs. Libbin receives Peggy Harrington Don Hermeberry and Jerry door prize. Wildmarl. UBRARY CUIB 6fmWq, WHY can , THU guns THING A TIS KET A LUGK5 THE BASKET. BEAR THESE IN We MMD, Fon THE :naw ABDUTf A 'U f,gnS'Qr. mg. ..,,,,..i,.,:a' 9,4 f -- 1, aww, ,rw I H? B551 mwaooxsl a QQQ, ' Q ,K 1 af ax, FIRST ROW: Nancy Stewart, secretary-treasurer: Janet Mayberry, president: Mrs. Irene Daven- port, adviser: Sharon Musick, vice-president, Larry Birch. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bowen, Linda Taylor, Carolyn Sims, Anna Brown, Kathy Allen, Donna I aus, I oy Kingery Ducker. THLRD ROW: Brenda Luck, Doris Blaney, Bonnie Wilson, Linda Davis, Linda Rivers, Janet Greve. FOURTH ROW: Ellen Wacaser, Norman Appleby, I0hr1 P0urCh0t, Verlenliresin, Fred Whobrey, Rosalee Snyder, Mary Beth Hanners. Ellen Wacaser Larry Harshbarger welcomes guests. y M ks 5 Rx ,, s NN Bob Mauck thanks juniors. if E Bob Boylan entertains group with jokes. Blue Hawaii Barbara Wilkinson, Karen Cater, Janet Korte, Betty Moody, Linda Davis, Peggy Harrington. Bob Reedy, Deb McDivit, and Kathy Livengood play Hawaiian music. pnom 1959 Prom was held at Hotel Orlando Ball Room, Decatur, May 22, Ros Cordts reminis ces. x s ' , A 3 t ff lilo!! hOm6COmll1G QUEEN AND HER COURT -- Gwen Andrews, freshman attendant, Fred Whobrey, escortg Kathleen Beaty, junior attendant, Bruce Kellogg, escortg Kathy Reeder, flower girlg Judy Blain, queen, Bob Beery, kingg Danny Whobrey, crown bearer, Donna Brown, senior attendant, Bob Phalen, escortg Jackie Canull, soph- omore attendant, Bill Beary, escort. King Bob crowns Queen Judy, Grand March Leaders, Janice Burcham and Dennis Behrend. alba onama pta Story The legend is that the town of Hamelin Cwest- phaliay was infested with rats in 1924, that a mysterious Piper appeared in the town and offered to rid it of the vermin for a certain sum. The townspeople accepted the offer, but, after the Pied Piper had fulfilled the contract, the payment was withheld. On thefo1lowingSt.,Tohn's Day he reappeared and again played his pipe. This time all the children of the town, in place of the rats, followed himg he led them to a mountain cave where all disappeared save twog one blind, the other lame. In the A.H.S. version, the blind child is not portrayed. There is something My music has written here. strange power. Ian Dekker . . Cornelis Holst . . . Dirk....... Madam Holst . Madam Dekker . Mistress Tilli . . Hendrick Holst . . . Anna Dekker . . . Pied Piper . . . Kathy Allen Louis Badger Jacque Ford Sharon Musick Cast Villagers . Gaylord Myers . . . Dennis Behrend . Frank Andrews . Margaret Rees . . , . Ros Cordts . . Linda Taylor . . . . Fred Whobrey Janice Burcham . . . . Bob Beery Linda Davis Norman Appleby Verlen Kresin Edna Wells 'Here are the newest fashions You gave him the Hurrah! The rats are from Paris. wrong cue. gone! Jumon pta Peggy, a nine year old, is in trouble at school because she seems unable to distinguish between her imagination and reality, and blames her difficult behavior on a Clown , an imaginary playmate. At home, Peggy's mother becomes very upset at Peggy's insistence on the reality of the clown, which the audience sees along with Peggy. l You say she threw an Will Peggy's clown eat eraser? with us? THE JUNIOR MINSTREL SHOW Cast Interlocutor . . ....... Darla Dick Endmen: Mrs. Alkali . . . . Donia Crawford Mrs. Brooder . . . . Karen Cater Mrs. Charcoal . . . Sally Redden Mrs. Dingleberry . . . Rosalee Snyder v Mrs. Egghead . . . . . Janet Korte Mrs. Featherleg. . . . Peggy Dallas r Cast Peggy .... . . . . . Linda Davis Miss Erwin. . . . . Doris Blaney Dr. Benson . . . . .Bob Reedy The Clown . . . . .Kathy Allen Mother .... . . Kathleen Beaty Uncle George . . . . .Frank Andrews .Egg my Tell me goodby PSSSY- N . , I How about that, Miss lnter1ocutor? Bell gives mostly black and blue marks? The Minstrel Chorus hOl1 ORS Bob Phalen received the Dekalb award. Rosalind Cordts and Bob Beery receives the Legion Award from Mr. Jay Stiehl. 13-Dice Bufcham, D. A.R- NATIONAL HONOR S O C IE T Y: ROS Cordts, Donna Brown, Bruce Kellogg, Janice Burcharn, Judy Blain receive the awards from Mr. Rogers. MI. Austin presents the free-throw trophy to Ros Cordts receives the Arion Award from Mr. Bob Beery. Dunscomb. SENIOR TRIP AT FRENCH LICK, INDIANA, MAY 20, 21, 1959. STUDENT TEACHERS Miss Vish with Miss Pickman with Darlene Heit, Karen Nancy Chewoweth Van Vleet, Bob Dallas. Dennis Behrend and Bruce Kellogg determining Arogadro's Number. Owen Funk, Judy Blain, Tom Reedy, Peggy First place winners in ensembles in state Pegler won first with their solos in state contest. COIIISSI. FIRST ROW: Judy Blain, Linda Taylor, Brenda Luck, Marlys Dallas, Janice Burcharn, Lynn Darby, Joy Kingery Ducker. SECOND ROW: Bob Mauck, Norman Appleby, Louis Badger, Jr., Torn Mosbarger, Gaylord Myers, Rod Meadows, Fred Whobrey, Charles Greve. THIRD ROW: Carolyn Sims, Nancy Stewart, Rosalind Cordts, Edna Wells, Susanna Burgener, Donna Brown, Margaret Rees, Janet Mayberry. FOURTH ROW: Bob Beery, Joe Sanders, Verlen Kresin, Jon Mayberry, Ji-m Helfrich, Bruce Kellogg, Ronald Gaskill, Dennis Behrend, Joe Morgan. ABSENT: Paul Osborne. COIHIDGHCGINEYIII 4 i I W af 3-3 fy fl 'lf 1 INDUSTRIAL ARTS Torn Greve illustrates the steps necessary to complete a project, in this case, a shelf -in-head bed. X Planning Cutting piece to size to satis- Joining boards for wide surface. wmmmn 1 Hand surfacing in preparation for sanding. Safety Program Fitting Home Economics I Viola Bragg, before and after. Norman Appleby receives T B test from Dr. Weir. DATZRONS' DAGS ATWOOD Gene's Heating and Plumbing Shop Atwood Meat Market Atwood Grain and Supply Funk's Insurance Hadden's Jewelry Bishop' Standard Station Hofsas Brothers Ruth's Beauty Shop Ballard's Tavern Floyd Lewis Barber Shop Romine's Barber Shop Cordts' Shell Service Goodrich T. V. and Appliances Birch Welding Service Dr. Edgar W. Weir Dr. C. L. Quackenbush Lucille Williamson's Clothing Store Harshbarger's Store Atwood Cafe Born's Furniture Atwood State Bank Chapman Implement Quick's Garage, Lunch Room, and T. Foran and Son Implement Davis Motors Austiu's Locker Atwood Herald HA MMOND Cut and Curl Shoppe Long's Garage Mi1dred's Grocery L. P. Stewart Adam's Ford Garage Norton's Standard Service and Cafe Brown's Hardware and Supply BEMENT Plummer's Sinclair Service Bement Grain Company Central Illinois Electric and Gas Company H and M Super Market Furniture Savings Club F. I. Barker Cannon's Variety Carpenter's Hardware Kitner's I G A C. O. 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