Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)
- Class of 1963
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l duaim We, the class of 1963, dedicate The POST, in appreciation and recognition of their service to A-HHS as teacher and friend, to Mr. C. E. Rogers, who retired this year after thirty-seven years here, and to Mr. Otto Ariens, who retired in 1961 after thirteen years here. rnmmmm$mim mmmi $0i«®iiriM jr - l v;.-:v • l v - ; '-- k’- nJ v A :•; .; ■ •?:.o-V:t « -fc. -V-)ViV•'•'V' A 'v o - lV(.W !- ; 'S A?cv VV-? x,v! -' V - 5i W' J i r iS . ;vw;. T-. VJiVLr C- r. SECRETARY MRS. HELEN BURCHAM SUPERINTENDENT MR. FRED R. BOLL STANDING: Dean Mahannah, Robert Scheffer, Jake Kamm, President; Reed Blain. SEATED: Veryl Mauck, Ernest Murphy, George Kiley, Secretary. An investment in education pays the best interest. --Benjamin Franklin iiiWuM yy-yy bViU AdnuMtMiwii SCHOOL BOARD PRINCIPAL MR. DON MAGEE MRS. IRENE DAVENPORT Science MR. DAVID DUNSCOMB Music MISS JOYCE FORSYTHE Home Economics MRS. BETTY GIBB English, Girls P. E. MR. WAYNE HAMMERTON Math, Basketball coach MRS. LOIS LIBBIN Commerce MR. C. E. ROGERS Industrial Arts MR. CHARLES JONES English, Spanish pM MISS LOIS SHONKWILER Social Studies COOKS--Mildred Mayfield, JoAnn Bishop, Myrta Jane Snider, Vir ginia Corwin, Thelma Birch. CUSTODIAN Steve Sanders ooki (Utodwi BUS DRIVERS--Elva Williams, Marvin Sieh, Paul Eastin, Gene Taylor, Glen Randall, Paul Snider, Rex Hadden, Albert Kauffman, Wilbur Shonkwiler. (i •. mV y v vKry s• . in•:• rc• o MBS! W$0 m$0$mi V O -V s %|i'• v-v • ! -V- •!A -tr- .% ? f r V -.v '7 '' '‘.'i it r -v 2r,r'.v' -;'X'X$ B - r v • ,i l,ti : Sfliji ;«.v?« i J : iSfii ??«? LINDA BISHOP F.H. A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; G. A. A. 1, 2,3,4, Point Chairman 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; AT-TO-HI 4; Girls State 3; Homecoming Attendant 4. RICHARD BEATY Football Manager 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Manager 4; Track 3; Class Play 3; Band 1.2,3,4, Secretary 4, Egyptian Music Camp 3; Boys Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Captain Magazine Sales 3; AT-TO-HI 1,2,4, Sports Editor 4; Radio Club 3; Christian Athletes Camp 3. STEVE BLAIN Band 1,2,3,4, Illinois Summer Youth Music Camp 2, Egyptian Music Camp 3, All-State Music Activities 3; Boys Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3,4, State Band 3, Best Grain Award 3, Scholarship Award 2; Post Staff 3,4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; Class Play 3; Drama Play 2; AT-TO-HI 3,4. Smou CHIC BORN Class President 1,4; Football 1,2,3,4, All Conference 4, Co-Captain 4; Track 2,3,4; Christian Athletes Camp 3; Estes Park, Colorado 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Boys Chorus 1,2, 3,4, All-State Chorus 2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Vice-President 3; Boys State Delegate 3; Class Vice President 3; Class Play 3. EUGENE BURCHAM Class Secretary 1; Class Treasurer 1,2, 3,4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Football 2,3,4, Football Manager 1; Class Play 3; Drama Play 2. im JANET BURKLOW Trico High School; F. H.A. 1,2, Pep Club 1,2, Math Field Day Representative 1, Music Club 1,2, Band 1,2; Atwood High School, Girls Chorus 2, Class Secretary 3, Band 2, 3, Homecoming Attendant 3, F. H. A. 3, 4, Student Council 4, Post Staff 3, 4, Literary Editor 4; Class Play 3. LYNN COWARD Football 1,2, 3,4; All-Conference 3,4, All-Area 3,4, Co-Captain 4, Lt. All-State 4; Basketball 1; Track 1,2,3. HOWARD ESKRIDGE AT-TO-HI 2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Band 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Boys Chorus 2,3,4; POST STAFF 3,4, Photographer 3, 4; Class Play 3; Radio Club 2, 3. BETTY FLEENER F.H. A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, President 4, Student Assistant 3; POST STAFF 3; AT-TO-HI 3,4, Reporter 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, REBA GRAYHEM F, H, A, 1,2,3,4; G, A, A, 1, 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Class Play 3; Grand March Leader 4. Smm RALPH GUNTER Track 1,2, 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Escort 3. CURTIS HALL Football 1,2,3,4, Tackle Trophy 4, Most Valuable 4, All-Conference 4, Bob Phalen Award 2, Most Improved Player 2; Basketball 1,2,3, Rebound Trophy 3; Track 1,2, 3; Class Vice President 4; Christian Athletes Camp 3, Homecoming King 4. JIM HODGE Football 3; Boys Chorus. DENNIS HECKLER Basketball 1,3, Manager 2; Christian Athletes Camp 3; Track 3, Manager 2; Football 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Boys Chorus 4; Class Play 3, Science Club 1. 1963 ROGER LEISNER Football 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Christian Athletes Camp 3; Boys Chorus 2, 3; Library Club 1,2, Student Council 2; POST STAFF 3,4; Class Play 3. CYNTHIA LIVENGOOD Class Vice President 1; Student Council 2, 3, President 3; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Librarian 2,4; Drum Majorette 4; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4, Captain 2; AT-TO-HI 4; Class Play 3; Grand March Leader 4; All-State Chorus 3. GALE LUCK F. F. A. 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Class Play 3; Christian Athletes Camp 3; Sweetheart Escort 3; Student Council 4, Treasurer 4; Bob Phalen Award 4. SAM MAHANNAH Band 1,2,3,4; F, F. A. 1,2, 3,4, Secretary 3,4; Science Club 1; Class Play 3. ms CASSANDRA METCALF Chorus 1; G.A, A. 4; AT-TO-HI 4. NANCY MONTGOMERY Class Secretary 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Egyptian Music Camp 2; Eastern Illinois Music Camp 3; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; AT-TO-HI 1, 2,3,4; Editorial Editor 3, 4; Class Play 3. Smou RICHARD PHALEN Football 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 4; Bob Phalen Award 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3, President, F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 3,4; Memorial Award 3; Class President 3; State F.F.A. Convention Delegate 2, 3; State Student Council Convention Delegate 2,3. RICK SCHEFFER F.F.A. 1; Football 1.2, 3.4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Track 1.2,3; Christian Athletes Camp 3,4; Boys Chorus 4; Class Play 3. MICK MOSELEY F.F.A. 1,2,3.4 SHARON PONDER Class Vice-President 2; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 1.3,4, Vice-President 4, State Student Council Convention Delegate 3; G. A. A. 1,2,3,4, President 4, G.A.A. Camp 3; Sweetheart Attendant 3; F.H. A. 2,3.4; Girls Chorus 1.2, 3.4; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 1; POST STAFF 3,4, Advertising Manager 4; Homecoming Queen 4. RALPH SENTENEY F. F. A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Band 1,2,3; Football 1,2,4; Radio Club 2,3; POST STAFF 4, Subscription Manager 4. JOHN SIMS Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3; Band 1,2, 3; Boys Chorus 2,4; Science Club 1; Student Council 4. Sernu NELSON STANLEY Football 1,2,3,4; F. F. A. 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 3; Class President 2. DIANA TRAXLER G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; AT TO-HI 4. JAN WAIT Boys Chorus; AT-TO-HI 3,4; Class Play 3. SHARON WALKER Girls Chorus 1,2; G. A, A, 1; F.H.A. 4. m3 RICHARD WIERMAN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4. SHARON WILKERSON G. A. A, 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1; AT-TO-HI 4, Cbu fiistMq On August 31, 1959, thirty boys and twenty girls entered A-HHS as freshmen. Chic Born was elected president; Cindy Livengood, vice-president; and Gene Burcham, secretary-treasurer. Representing the class on the Student Council were Sharon Ponder and Rick Phalen. On the AT-TO-HI staff as reporters were Nancy Montgomery and Richard Beaty. Cindy Livengood was junior varsity cheerleader and Sharon Ponder, homecoming attendant for that year, chose Chic Born as her escort. That year, the class of '63 lost Michael Cousins to Borger, Texas; Diane and Myron Farris to Areola; Patricia Ann Miller to Newman; and Mary Lou Schuch-mann to Bement. The freshmen class lost four members who dropped out. Jan Wait joined the class from Oakland and Mick Moseley from Haysville, Kansas. Lynn Coward lettered in football the first year. Initiation was held October 27, 1959; and a return party was given April 18, 1960 in the form of a Sadie Hawkins Masquerade. Class advisers were Miss Joyce Forsythe and Mr. C.E. Rogers. In September, 1960, only forty members returned as sophomores. Nelson Stanley served as president; with Sharon Ponder, vice-president; Nancy Montgomery, secretary; Gene Burcham. treasurer; and Howard Eskridge and Jo Ellen Wilson, AT-TO-HI reporters. Representatives to the Student Council were Rick Phalen and Cindy Livengood. Cindy Livengood was captain of the junior varsity cheering squad and Jo Ellen Wilson was substitute. Jo Ellen was also elected homecoming attendant. Betty Fleener held the office of secretary for the library club as a sophomore. Chic Born, Lynn Coward, Curtis Hall, and Rick Phalen lettered in football, and Curtis lettered in basketball. Chic lettered in track along with George Hatchel. Curtis Hall also received honorable mention in the conference for both basketball and football and received the Phalen Award in football. As sophomores, Janet Burklow joined the class from Cutler, Illinois, and Mary Lou Schuchmann returned from Bement. Chet Chambers moved to Tuscola, and three dropped out. Steve Blain and Nancy Montgomery attended Music Camp that summer. Sophomore advisers were Mrs. Louise Bean and Mr. Don Magee. Numbering 43. the juniors returned to elect Rick Phalen, president; Chic Born, vice-president; Janet Burklow, secretary; and Gene Burcham, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Sharon Ponder and Nelson Stanley. Also serving on the Student Council were Cindy Livengood as president; Rick Phalen as secretary; and Chic Born as treasurer. Nancy Montgomery, junior AT-TO-HI reporter, became editorial editor. Sharon Ponder and Cindy Livengood were varsity cheerleaders. Sharon Ponder was also Sweetheart attendant. Janet Burklow, homecoming attendant, chose Ralph Gunter, as escort. Also in the court as escorts were Curtis Hall, Rick Phalen. and Gale Luck. The juniors had nine football lettermen, two basketball lettermen and four track lettermen. Receiving all-conference honorable mention for football were Curtis Hall, Rick Phalen, and Chic Born. Lynn Coward received all-conference, all area, and honorable mention for Little All-State. In basketball, Curtis Hall received the rebound trophy. That year, Josie Chapman moved to Decatur and three dropped out. The junior class sponsored the annual prom at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur with the theme Wonderland by Night”. Howard Eskridge had the lead in the junior play, The Boy Who Changed The World. Elected to the junior POST staff were Janice Kellogg, editor; Steve Blain, assistant editor; Betty Fleener. subscription manager; Darlene Capps, business manager; Sharon Ponder, advertising manager; Janet Burklow. literary editor; and Howard Eskridge and Roger Leisner as photographers. Serving as F. F. A. president was Rick Phalen while Gene Burcham served as treasurer of the organization. Chic Born was elected vice-president of the band. Linda Bishop was chosen to attend Girls' State and Chic Born, Boys' State. 61m tfcstMj mt Nancy Montgomery. Steve Blain. and Richard Beaty attended music camp during the summer. Junior advisers were Mrs. Irene Davenport and Mr. David Dunscomb. As seniors, only thirty-three returned to A-HHS. Class officers were Chic Born, president; Curtis Hall, vice-president; Sharon Ponder, secretary; andGeneBur-cham, treasurer. Janet Burklow and John Sims were representatives to the student council, with seniors Rick Phalen. Sharon Ponder, Chic Born, and Gale Luck serving as student council president, vice-president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Nancy Montgomery was again editorial editor of the AT-TO-HI with Richard Beaty as sports editor, and Linda Bishop and Jan Wait as senior reporters. Steve Blain became editor of THE POST and Ralph Senteney and Gene Burcham filled the vacancies of subscription manager and business manager. Sharon Ponder, Reba Grayhem, and Cindy Liven-good were on the varsity cheering squad. Curtis Hall, homecoming king, crowned Sharon Ponder as Queen. Grand March leaders were Reba Grayhem, Cindy Livengood, Rick Phalen and Chic Born. Linda Bishop, the senior attendant, chose Rick Scheffer as her escort. Betty Fleener was president of the Library Club, Sharon Ponder, the G. A. A.; and Linda Bishop the F. H. A. Rick Phalen was president of the F. F. A. with Sam Mahannah, vice-president; Gene Burcham, secretary; and Rick Wierman, treasurer. At the F. H. A. -F. F. A. Christmas Dance, Rick Phalen was Snow Prince with seniors Linda Bishop, Janet Burklow, Janice Kellogg, Rick Wierman, and Gene Burcham as members of the court. Howard Eskridge served as the band president with Richard Beaty as secretary. From the senior class were eleven football letter-men. five basketball lettermen and four track lettermen. Football all-conference were Curtis Hall, Lynn Coward, Chic Born, and Rick Phalen. Curt Hall and Chic Born were All-State honorable mention while Lynn Coward received All-Area and Little All-State. In basketball, Curtis Hall received the rebound trophy. Richard Beaty and John Sims received Letter of Commendation from the National Merit Scholarship Foundation. Richard also was the recipient of a Rector Scholarship. Receiving monetary scholarships fcom Illinois State Scholarship Commission were Nancy Montgomery and Eugene Burcham while Richard Beaty, Chic Born, and John Sims received honorary scholarships. In their last year, the seniors lost two members of their class. The Senior Play, A Thurber Carnival , was given on May 17. The seniors were honored at the annual prom by the juniors on May 3. The prom was held at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur with the theme Hello, Young Lovers”. Class advisers were Miss Lois Shonkwiler and Mr. James Carney. On May 27, the seniors had their last get-together at the McCormick's Creek State Park at Spencer, Indiana. Baccalaureate was May 26. At Graduation exercises on May 29, Richard Beaty was valedictorian, with Chic Born and Howard Eskridge as co-salutatorians. tommmM CLASS OF 1963 FIRST ROW: Sharon Walker, Cindy Livengood, Linda Bishop, Betty Fleener, Janet Burklow, Cassie Metcalf, Reba Grayhem. SECOND ROW: Mick Moseley, John Sims, Sharon Ponder, Nancy Montgomery, Sharon Wilkerson, Nelson Stanley, Rick Phalen, Ralph Senteney. THIRD ROW: Jan Wait, Rick Scheffer, Dennis Heckler, Roger Leisner, Jim Hodge, Gale Luck, Curtis Hall, Ralph Gunter. FOURTH ROW; Lynn Coward, Sam Mahannah, Rick Wierman, Gene Burcham, Howard Eskridge, Richard Beaty, Steve Blain, Chic Born. Chic Born, co-salutatorian, gave the class Phalen, SAR winner, gave the class history. prophecy. Cindy Livengood, DAR winner, introduced the student speakers. Hmu Post Commander Don Swartz presented the American Sharon Ponder, Richard Beaty, Chic Born, Howard Legion Awards to Sharon Ponder and Rick Phalen. Eskridge, and Rick Phalen received the National Honor Society Awards from Mr. Rogers. Steve Blain received the Arion Award from Mr. Dunscomb. Mrs. Claude Chapman presented the DAR and SAR awards to Cindy Livengood and Rick Phalen. Mr. Brewer presented the DeKalb award to Rick Phalen. Ramon Wierman was awarded the free-throw trophy. Se m 1 A THURBER CARNIVAL CAST The Night the Bed Fell Roger Leisner I'm going to bury you in the cellar!” The Wolf at the Door Narrator--Howard Eskridge Daughter--Cindy Livengood Mother--Reba Grayhem Father--Chic Born Salesman--John Sims The Unicorn in the Garden Narrator--Rick Phalen Man--Ralph Senteney She--Sharon Ponder Policeman--Gale Luck Psychiatrist--Jim Hodge Music--Barbara Schable The Little Girl and the Wolf Narrator--Chic Born Wolf--Dennis Heckler Music--Phil Hadden The Last Flower Narrator--Rick Phalen Projector--Rick Scheffer The Pet Department Dcotor--Steve Blain Miss Whittaker--Nancy Montgomery Announcer--Reba Grayhem Mr. Preble Gets Rid of His Wife Mr. Preble--Howard Eskridge Miss Daley--Cindy Livengood Mrs. Preble--Nancy Montgomery The following remarks are made without It's the wolf, said the mother, benefit of Thurber. I want to be a femme fatale, but I don't want to get mixed up with men. 7% The Secret Life of Walter Mitty Narrator--Chic Born Mrs. Mitty--Janet Burklow Mr. Mitty--Richard Beaty Berg--Jim Hodge Young Man--Rick Scheffer Nurse--Sharon Ponder Dr. Renshaw--John Sims Mr. Pritchard--Mitford--Howard Eskridge Dr. Remington--Jim Hodge Dr. Benbow--Rick Phalen Leader of Execution Squad—John Sims Word Dance Line Ralph Senteney, Gale Luck, Nancy Montgomery, Roger Leisner, Howard Eskridge, Rick Phalen, Richard Beaty, Dennis Heckler, Reba Grayhem, Ralph Gunter, Steve Blain, Rick Scheffer. Couples Cindy Livengood, Curt Hall Sharon Ponder, John Sims Janet Burklow, Jim Hodge Linda Bishop, Chic Bom Tune in next week when we will discuss the case of the moose with loose horns. Stage Sets--Steve Blain Sound--Rick Phalen Lights--John Sims Makeup--Girls in Cast Darkout Curtains--Gene Burcham Choreographer for Word Dance--Mrs. Betty Gibb Stage Sketches--Cindy Murphy Pet Shop Posters--Judy Birch The Unicorn is a mythical beast! It's not as easy to fool little girls nowadays as it used to be. We're going through. Sir! McCormicks creek, INDIANA, MAY 27, 1963 Water Water Everywhere and mud and clay and slush. Q Smoi Sam Ojfm SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS--Chic Born, president; Curt Hall, vice-president; Sharon Ponder, secretary; Eugene Burcham, treasurer. TWELVE YEARS TOGETHER HAMMOND GRADE SCHOOL ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Cassie Metcalf, Sharon Ponder, Betty Flee ner. SECOND ROW: Nelson Stanley, Sam Mahannah, Sharon Wilkerson. THIRD ROW: Lynn Coward, Howard Eskridge. ATWOOD GRADE SCHOOL ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Nancy Montgomery. Linda Bishop, Diana Traxler, Cindy Livengood. SECOND ROW: Richard Beaty, Rick Wierman, Steve Blain, Chic Bom. THIRD ROW: Rick Scheffer, Ralph Senteney. Rick Phalen. Lawrence Welk Semester tests seem to take something out of you. Trade anyone? Parade in five minutes 1 a Boom! Well, yeah! IH take this one! imj • ',•«• - v r J M ■MHNiMm ifM aiMM£g ijuYj.- Donald Austin Mike Black Sandra Boll Paul Brewer Judy Briggs Lavonne Brown Charles Burgener Judy Chandler Chuck Cooch Tom Cordts Mick Cousins Mike Coward Gene Gardner Bob Gibson Phil Hadden Pat Hale Brenda Hall Everett Hatchel George Hatchel Joyce Henningsen Donald Hodge Jack Johnson Linda Jumper Lenny Kamm Willard Kauffman Connie Lowe Sue Lowery Jim Martin Karon Platson Ann Powell Evelyn Price Nancy Reeder Aaron Romine Barry Romine Diana Sanders Barbara Schable Mary Lou Schuchmann Gary Senteney Susan Smith Sherlyn Sykes John Terril David C. Walker David F. Walker Gary Warner OJm of !%4 Sopkonum Wanda Amick Dale Arnett Thomas Badger Michael Bishop Sue Blaney Jane Born Janice Sue Boyd Ellen Kay Buchanan Craig Chapman Darrel Crist Patricia Crowder Virgil Crowder Sharon Crowe Diane Dallas Carol Farris Jerry Frazier Doris Gunter Judy Gunter Alice Hamilton Doris Hatchel Sally Helfrich Jewell Hinds Lois Humes Gaye Jurgens Steve Kiley Phillip Koeberlein Wayne Lindstrom James Long Carolyn Lowder Terry Martin Neil Montgomery Bob Moody Cindy Murphy Linda Nickell Sue Pederson (Urn o{ ms Terry Poindexter George Pourchot Danny Powell Debbie Reeder Dan Reedy Sandra Rees Patsy Reisner John Schable Susan Schable Jean Scheffer Alan Schultz Charles Sharp Sandy Simmons Bill Sims Mike Smith Bob Stiehl Jimmee Sullender Tony Taylor Sherry Wait Ray Willoughby Bob Wolfe Chris Wunnenberg Gene Yoachum Constructing sophomore Homecoming float Jwktm Bob Alexander Bill Baker Bob Barcus Carole Beck Glenda Beck Dick Beery Barry Berg Madonna Berg Robert Biggs Carl Binder Judy Birch Gracie Blythe Ruth Ann Bristol J. C. Brown Corliss Bryson John David Burcham John Burgener Lynn Carr Nancy Chandler Richard Conour Alan Cox May Lee Crook Mike Daugherty Joan Day Tom Day Janet Eastin Bill Gough Roger Hadden Linda Hale Cherri Harris Mike Helfrich Terri Henry Bob Hodge John Hofsas Linda Killen 61m !%6 JoAnn Koeberlein Larry Korte Gail LeCrone Cindy Leisner Tom Libbin Nicki Mayhall Anita McMillan Ron Meece Jim Moseley Gloria Mullinix Shirley Myers Linda Owens Richard Price Charles Provine Duane Quick Frank Reedy Greg Sims Marilyn Smith Brenda Spencer Brenda Stephenson Robert Sullender Dennis Terri 1 Dean Tomson David Van Scyoc Dorothy Walker Steve Walker Donald Warner Sherry Waters Sue Weber Raymond Wildman Susan Wilkinson Jim Williams No Pictures Donald Ferguson Steve Scales Delores Watkins We have to practice our scales. Critique follows rehearsal The critic speaks to student teachers and cast Come on if you want to teach wrestling to the girls at Vassar. 7bjj THE CHARM SCHOOL Cast Austin Bevans................................... An automobile salesman with ideas, which David Mackenzie................................. A law student, considers unpractical, though George Boyd..................................... An expert accountant, is willing to co-operate, and also Jim Simpkins.................................... and Tim Simpkins.................................... Who toil not and have never seriously considered spinning. Homer Johns..................................... is the guardian of Elise Benedotti................................. The President of the senior class at a school presided over by Miss Hays....................................... Who is loved and feared by all who know her, including her secretary; Miss Curtis..................................... Who is always trying to think well of the senior class, consisting of Sally Boyd...................................... Who is George's sister, and Muriel Doughty.................................. Ethel Spelvin................................... Alix Mercier.................................... Lillian Stafford................................ Madge Kent...................................... Charlotte....................................... Leo Albrecht.................................... . . . Mike Black David F. Walker . . Phil Hadden Aaron Romine Barry Romine Chuck Cooch . . Kay Boll Lenny Kamm Lavonne Brown .Barbara Schabie . . Nancy Reeder . . .Judy Briggs . . Sherry Earley Joyce Henningsen . . .Brenda Hall .... Pat Hale . . . John Terril We'll get it through even if we have to take it apart Four little maids at school are we (JmJmIm O rni JUNIOR OFFICERS--Connie Lowe, treasurer; Pat Hale, secretary; Don Hodge, presi dent; Brenda Hall, vice-president. SOPHOMORE OFFICERS--Steve Kiley, treasurer; Sandy Simmons, secertary; Susan Schable, vice-president; George Pourchot, president. FRESHMAN OFFICERS—Janet Eastin, treasurer; Judy Birch, vice-president; Bill Baker, treasurer; Dick Berry, president Thurber dogs being drawn Yea, team! Hmmm, good food! conference The natives are restless! JoMl FOOTBALL SQUAD-FIRST ROW: Steve Kiley, Bob Moody, John Terril, Rick Scheffer, Gale Luck, Curtis Hall, Jim Martin, Chuck Burgener, Ralph Gunter. SECOND ROW: Ralph Senteney, Barry Romine, Chic Born, Mike Coward, Gene Burcham, Willard Kauffman, Danny Powell, Lynn Coward, Rick Phalen, George Pourchot. THIRD ROW: Gary Warner, Bob Sullender, Greg Sims, Nelson Stanley, Aaron Romine, Roger Leisner, Tony Taylor, Jerry Frazier, Richard Beaty, Bob Stiehl. FOURTH ROW: Coach Magee, Coach Hammerton, Roger Hadden, Neil Montgomery, Don Ferguson, Jim Long, Duane Quick, James Moseley, Coach Swallow. FIFTH ROW: Mike Helfrich, Bill Baker, Raymond Wildman, Gene Yoachum, Alan Schultz, Larry Korte, Dick Berry, Danny Reedy, John Burgener, James Williams, Frank Reedy, Dennis Terril. FOOTBALL CO-CAPTAINS— Chic Born, Lynn Coward, Coach Don Magee. VARSITY SQUAD Sam Jjtimm Nelson Stanley Ralph Senteney Roger Leisner Tackle Tackle Tackle Gale Luck Center Ralph Gunter Tackle Bethany SCORES WE 20 THEY 0 Oakland 12 0 Chic Bom Tuscola 13 20 Halfback Areola 20 27 Bement 19 6 Cerro Gordo 6 6 Arthur 20 0 Newman 13 20 BASKETBALL SQUAD—FIRST ROW: Gale Luck, Curtis Hall, Ramon Wierman, Barry Romine, Aaron Romine, John Sims, Rick Rhalen, Jim Martin. SECOND ROW: Mr. Hammerton, coach; Chic Born, Mick Cousins, Mike Mauldin, Paul Brewer, Dennis Heckler, Rick Scheffer, Gary Warner, manager; Richard Beaty, manager. THIRD ROW: Mr. Swallow, assistant coach; Larry Korte, Bob Moody, Bob Hodge, Steve Scales, Bob Barcus, Frank Reedy, Roger Hadden, Tom Badger. FOURTH ROW: Steve Kiley, Craig Chapman, George Pourchot, Bill Baker, Don Ferguson, Dick Berry, Gene Gardner, Charles Sharp, Danny Powell. FIFTH ROW:. Jim Moseley. Mike Ferguson, Bob Sullender, John Bur-gener, Alan Cox, John Burcham, Neil Montgomery, John Schable. SCORES We They Cerro Gordo 46 45 Bement 49 43 Georgetown 45 46 Sullivan 52 35 Oakland 45 42 Tuscola 43 41 Deland-Weldon 65 51 Mahomet -Seymour 58 77 Unity 43 54 Deland-Weldon 42 44ot Arthur 55 46 Areola 56 69 Sullivan 47 52 Chrisman 63 47 Cerro Gordo 42 68 Arthur 32 50 Monticello 48 44 Lovington 47 42ot Newman 63 45 Bethany 63 77 Villa Grove 46 35 Bethany 47 50 VARSITY SQUAD FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD--FIRST ROW: Bill Baker, John Burgener, Jim Moseley, Dick Berry, Bob Sullender. SECOND ROW: Coach Don Swallow, Frank Reedy, David Van Scyoc, Roger Hadden, Allen Cox, John Burcham, Bob Hodge. SCORES We They Bement 44 29 Arthur 38 28 Sullivan 38 30 Cerro Gordo 31 22 SULLIVAN TOURNAMENT Arthur 33 23 Windsor 35 28 Areola 42 35 Areola 20 18 Tuscola 36 38 Bement 55 32 Newman 44 34 Cerro Gordo 36 25 Areola 42 33 Villa Grove 55 47 UNITY TOURNAMENT Arthur 48 42 Villa Grove 40 28 Monticello 41 33 We are very proud of our Freshman Squad this year for they lost only 1 game out of 18 played. The loss was to Tuscola by 2 free throws in the last seconds. The Freshman Squad won the Sullivan Invitational Tournament and the Little Okaw Tournament at Unity. VARSITY GAME SHOTS tlmkdm Above. BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Reba Grayhem Gaye Jurgens Sharon Ponder Sue Webber Linda Jumper Ruth Ann Bristol Brenda Hall Sue Blaney Cindy Livengood FIRST ROW: Chuck Cooch, Jim Martin, Paul Brewer, Rick Scheffer, Willard Kauffman, Mick Cousins. Dick Beery, Bob Sullender, Bill Baker. SECOND ROW: Neil Montgomery, Curt Hall, Mike Mauldin, Bob Moody. Charles Sharp, Danny Powell, Chic Born, John Schable, Lynn Coward, George Pourchet. THIRD ROW: Mr. Don Magee, Darrell Crist, Dean Tomson, Dale Arnett, Phil Koberlein, Barry Berg, Terry Poindexter, Jim Mosely, Craig Chapman, Steve Kiley, Steve Walker, Dennis Heckler. Manager. The A-HHS Track Team ended the season with eleven conference point winners. Chic Born was second in the conference in the 220 and fifth in the 100 yard dash. Mike Mauldin was third in the conference with the discus. Chuck Cooch was second in the conference in the mile. Other point winners were Paul Brewer, 880; Curt Hall, high hurdles; Rick Scheffer, 440; Jim Martin, dash; Bob Sullender, pole vault; Lynn Coward, shot put; Willard Kauffman, hurdles; and Mick Cousins on the relay team. SENIOR LETTERMEN JS Curtis Hall High Hurdles Chic Born 100-220 Dash Lynn Coward Discus Shot Put Rick Scheffer 440 Dash O atuflm Ojfm F.H. A.--Sally Helfrich, treasurer; Linda Bishop, president; Sue Lowery, vice-president; Lenny Kamm, secretary. F. F. A.--Rick Wierman, treasurer; Sam Mahannah, secretary; Rick Phalen, president; Gene Burcham, vice-president. G. A. A. --At Right: Barb Schable. vice-president; Jane Born, treasurer; Linda Jumper, secretary; Sharon Ponder, president. BAND--Phil Hadden, vice-president; Howard Eskridge, president; Richard Beaty, secretary. LIBRARY CLUB--At Right: Betty Fleener, president; Gene Gardner, vice-president; Chuck Cooch, secretary-treasurer. Sn tiatm Styled by Antonio Smile! You're in the Post! Hommuuj QUEEN SHARON PONDER AND KING CURT HALL Freshman Attendant Janet Eastin and Bob Sullender Sophomore Attendant Susan Schable and Aaron Romine Junior Attendant Sherlyn Sykes and Danny Powell Senior Attendant Linda Bishop and Rick Scheffer GRAND MARCH LEADERS—Chic Bom, Reba Grayham, FLOWER GIRL AND CROWN BEARER—Linda Kidwell, Jim Hodge, Cindy Livengood. Joe Bateman. jk Hommuuj towii I FRE5HMAN 1- r.LAE,S Fourth Prize Freshman Class Second Prize Senior Class Third Prize Junior Class First Prize Sophomore Class CONCERT BAND—FIRST ROW: Nancy Montgomery, Sandra Boll, Joan Day, Janice Kellogg, John Hofsas, Dan Reedy, Janet Eastin, Cynthia Livengood, Richard Beaty. SECOND ROW: Tom Cordts, Cynthia Leisner, Frank Reedy, Ray Willoughby, Roger Hadden, Carol Beck, Linda Jumper, Jane Born, Steve Blain, Tom Libbin, Dorothy Walker, Sherlyn Sykes, Sally Helfrich, Susan Schable, Joyce Henningsen. THIRD ROW: Glenda Beck, Sam Mahannah, Lynn Carr, Howard Eskridge, Bob Stiehl, Bob Alexander, Cindy Murphy, Steve Kiley, Chris Wunnen-berg, Linda Owens, Craig Chapman, Gene Gardner, Tom Day, Larry Korte, Dick Berry, Dwayne Quick, Gary Senteney, Chic Born, David Walker, John Burcham, Mike Black, Phil Hadden. FOURTH ROW: Barb Schable, John Schable, Dennis Heckler, Tony Taylor, Mr. David Dunscomb, director. DRUM MAJORETTE—Cynthia Livengood MAJORETTES—Sue Collins, Sherry Earley, Brenda Hall, Sue Blaney, Linda Jumper. MARCHING BAND TWIRLERS FIRST ROW: Mr. David Dunscomb, director; Linda Nichols, Karen Platson, Terri Henry, Susan Schable, pianist. SECOND ROW: Cindy Livengood, Reba Grayhem, Linda Bishop, Sandra Boll, Diana Traxler. THIRD ROW: Joan Day, Barbara Schable, Joyce Henningsen, Nancy Montgomery, Susan Wilkinson, Betty Fleener. FIRST ROW: Mr. David Dunscomb, director; Corliss Bryson, Ann Powell, Lavonne Brown, Sue Lowery, Susan Schable, pianist. SECOND ROW: Nancy Reeder, Brenda Hall, Sue Pederson, Gaye Jurgens, Dorothy Walker, Jane Born. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Smith. Sandra Rees, Linda Killen, Debbie Reeder, Sherlyn Sykes, Jimmee Sullender, Pat Hale. FOURTH ROW: Anita McMillan, Sandy Simmons, Janice Kellogg, Carolyn Lowder, Linda Jumper, Sally Helfrich, Sharon Ponder, Lenny Kamm. Voic fi -i — FIRST ROW: Mr. David Dunscomb, director; Dennis Terril, Mike Helfrich, Chic Born, Dick Berry, Frank Reedy, Bob Stiehl, David C. Walker, accompanist. SECOND ROW: Tom Cordts, Steve Blain, Howard Eskridge, Richard Beaty, Steve Kiley, Dan Reedy, Robert Alexander. THIRD ROW: Donald Hodge, Mike Black. Ray Willoughby, John Terril, Virgil Crowder, Gale Luck, Rick Scheffer, Chris Wunnenberg. FOURTH ROW: Roger Hadden, Jim Hodge, Barry Romine, John Sims, Jim Long. Dennis Heckler, Chuck Cooch, Phil Hadden, Alan Cox. SOLOS—FIRST ROW: Sherlyn Sykes, Barbara Schable. — : Bob Stiehl. SECOND ROW: Richard Beaty, John 3J Schable, John Hofsas, Chic Born (absent). ENSEMBLES—FIRST ROW: Craig Chapman. Phil Hadden. Mike Black, John Burcham. SECOND ROW: Cindy Murphy, Sherlyn Sykes, Joyce Henningsen, Linda Jumper, Barbara Schable, Jane Born. THIRD ROW: Steve Blain, Steve Kiley, Tony Taylor, John Schable, Dennis Heckler. CJ Qua fr 'Botfi C « oices steal - t o’er the a? STATE CONTEST WINNERS i rht are StudM towmL FIRST ROW: Mr. Magee, adviser; Chic Born, secretary; Sharon Ponder, vice-president; Rick Phalen, president; Gale Luck, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Pat Hale, Connie Lowe, Sherlyn Sykes, Debbie Reeder, Ruth-ann Bristol, Janet Burklow, Susan Smith. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Libbin, adviser; Phil Hadden, Paul Brewer, Aaron Romine, Danny Powell, Steve Kiley, Bob Sullender. STUDENT COUNCIL HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Jldmtf CJd FIRST ROW: Mrs. Davenport, adviser; Gene Gardner, vice-president; Betty Fleener, president; Chuck Cooch, secretary. SECOND ROW: Frank Reedy, Judy Brich, Susan Smith, Nancy Reeder, Corliss Bryson, Bill Sims. THIRD ROW: Judy Briggs, Joan Day. Joyce Henningsen, Carolyn Lowder, Lenny Kamm, Lois Humes, Sandra Boll. FOURTH ROW: Bob Moody, Jan Wait, Aaron Romine, Barry Romine, Paul Brewer, John Hofsas. Atwood-Hammond High School. Atwood, 111. Vol. XXVII No. 28 Hay 10, 1963 PRODUCTION STAFF--Sharo'n Wilkerson, Betty Fleener, Linda Bishop, Reba Grayhem, Diana Traxler, Cassie Metcalf. High School Con fidential Fri. 10: Bermuda Day; Ham- mnnH Snri nor P.nnr'OT'-t-. 7 • O. Brewer Elected FFfl President cewer FFA com- slect an. a Ar-and 11 be tary, inel, c ers pres-cham, rmah, ier-Steve PRODUCTION STAFF--Cindy Livengood, Mrs. Libbin, Adviser; Sandy Boll, Nancy Montgomery, Barbara Schable, Joyce Henningsen. Trio Of Boys leod Senior Closs Of‘63 Valedictorian Richard Beaty and co-salutatorians Chic Bom and Howard Eskridge have the highest scholastic averages in the senior class. Grades fo irst seven semes editors school were to obtain r Pre • Regi Mothei entering of AGS invited day Tut at AGS. Regist students HGS lunc Mattel connects trance Septembt with 1 principt Childi mended 1| liminarj Nancy Montgomery Editorial For . Partic nual sei will bi chap er oi Chargi to M c C Spencer 02.50 pi Mrs. ] Mrs. Eui chap er oi They ] 6 a.m. midnigh' Sandy Boll Production Barbara Schable Assistant Production Unity, In Ok This ye Tuesday f Broncos f title. Don Pfl in the 83 Jenkins i top three Cerro G having th Unity i Jia Phill in the hi Several favored i tines and season. Tuscola tines in and :22.0 Duane B dies. Oakland paces the EDITORIAL STAFF--FIRST ROW: Linda Bishop, Betty Fleener, Sandy Simmons, Tony Taylor, Steve Blain, Aaron Romine, Nancy Montgomery, editor. SECOND ROW: Jan Wait, Phil Hadden, Ray Willoughby, Pat Hale, Chuck Cooch. Gene Yoachum. THIRD ROW: Howard Eskridge, Richard Beaty, Mrs. Louise Bean, adviser. First fTleet st track 8 season, ed Arthur in a tri-Thursday at Ar- third nts, Oak-3 4 and ad SO 3 4 won the 380; Chic LOO. 3in took jump and tied for nigh hur-the Ra- won paces tne area’s pole • , vaulters with a height LnampS Umitted. P-TO-HI ;t bas-Lp was nder t. picked up points as Mauldin tool: second in the discus, HaLl, second in the Low hurdLes; Jim Martin, second in tho AT LEFT: Seniors on Editorial Staff. SEATED: Betty Fleener, Nancy Montgomery. STANDING: Richard Beaty, Steve Blain, Linda Bishop, Jan Wait. Howard Eskridge. ier one in cracked the college high Rogers strict Murray junp re- in a dual oeet day by junping 5 8”. second with 39lb Sullivan third with 34Cerro Gordo, 275 Tuscola, 26. A Vi] mer thi 3 Scl the high jump and frosh Bob Sullender placed third in the pole vault. AT RIGHT: Students attending the Press Conference. FRONT ROW: Gene Yoachum, Howard Eskridge, Mrs. Louise Bean. SECOND ROW: Nancy Montgomery, Tony Taylor, Linda Bishop. championship being in 19lt Members of K LI Le fe H re i Season's year was losses. Page 7 Sharon Ponder Advertising Manager Gene Burcham Business Manager Howard Eskridge Photographer Mr. James Carney Adviser Miss Lois Shonkwiler Adviser $tWM ?0d St4 SEATED: Aaron Romine, editor; Chuck Cooch. assistant subscription manager; Sherlyn Sykes, subscription manager; Linda Jumper, advertising manager. STANDING: Gene Gardner, photographer; Phil Hadden, assistant editor; Brenda Hall, literary editor; Tom Cordts, assistant advertising manager; Miss Lois Shonkwiler, adviser. 7 H. A FIRST ROW: Miss Joyce Forsythe, adviser; Linda Bishop, president; Sue Lowery, vice-president; Lenny Kamm, secretary; Sally Helfrich, treasurer. SECOND ROW; Lavonne Brown, Reba Grayhem, Judy Birch, Sue Blaney, Sherry Wait, Nancy Reeder. THIRD ROW: Betty Fleener, Pat Hale, Barbara Schable, Sherlyn Sykes. Jimmee Sullender, Alice Hamilton. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Ponder, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Joyce Henningsen, Linda Jumper, Janice Kellogg, Linda Killen, Joan Day. MOTHER-DAUGHTER TEA (Below) Betty Fleener mistress of ceremonies (Above) Models for style Show Nancy Montgomery pianist (Below) Installation of New Officers Sno- Bd F.H. A.-F.F.A. CHRISTMAS DANCE--From Left: Janet Burklow, Willard Kauffman, Rick Wierman, Princess Linda Jumper, Prince Rick Phalen, Linda Bishop, Janice Kellogg, Gene Burcham. FIRST ROW: Dale Arnett, sentinel; Sam Mahannah, first vice-president; Rick Phalen, president; Gene Burcham, secretary; Rick Wierman, treasurer; Steve Blain, reporter. SECOND ROW: Bill Gough, Bob Barcus, Raymond Wildman, Mr. Oscar Brewer, adviser: Wayne Lindstrom, Dennis Terril. THIRD ROW: Barry Berg, Everett Hatchel, Chuck Burgener, Willard Kauffman, Bob Moody, Larry Korte. FOURTH ROW: John Terril, Paul Brewer, Ramon Wierman, Mick Moseley, Ralph Senteney, Dwayne Quick, Bob Wolfe. Rick Phalen, president, with F. F. A. Sweetheart Linda Jumper. Exchange students from the University of Illinois visits Atwood-Hammond High School agriculture students. G. yl. yf. FIRST ROW: Diane Traxler, Sandy Simmons, Jane Born, treasurer; Barbara Schable, vice-president; Sharon Ponder, president; Linda Jumper, secretary; Connie Lowe, Linda Bishop, Debbie Reeder. SECOND ROW: Brenda Spencer, Joan Day, Nicki Mayhall, Jean Scheffer, Glenda Beck, Jimmee Sullender, Delores Watkins, Gloria Mullinix, Diane Dallas, Shirley Myers. THIRD ROW: Reba Grayhem, Brenda Hall, Sue Blaney. Lois Humes, Carol Farris, Sue Weber, Karon Platson, Judy Chandler, Sue Pederson, Carol Beck. FOURTH ROW: Linda Nichols, Lynn Carr, Terri Henry, Nancy Reeder, Ruthann Bristol. Pat Hale, Janet Eastin, Cindy Leisner, Cherri Harris, Cindy Murphy. FIFTH ROW: Mrs. Betty Gibb, adviser; Patsy Reisner, Lenny Kamm, Madonna Berg, Janice Kellogg, Susan Schable, Carolyn Lowder, Sally Helfrich, Joyce Henningsen, Brenda Stephenson, Sharon Wilkerson. Hello, (foiuuj Jjwm Chic Born, senior class Barbara Schable and Sandra Boll sang Hello, Young president, gave the Lovers . Thank you and the class will. Don Hodge, junior class president, gave the welcome. Brenda Hall and Aaron Romine danced the Charleston Connie Lowe and David F. Walker gave the class prophecy. Aaron Romine and Brenda Hall The Prom, Hello, Young Lovers , was held at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur on May 3, 1963. Don Austin, piano soloist, played theme from The Apartment. (toMtmtm The school board and the architects drew up the plans in the summer and early fall, 1962. In October, 1962, the school patrons voted Yes on the bond issue. In May, 1963, the school board considered the bids and let« the contract. Construction began the first week of June, 1963. This is where the sink was. This is where the sink is now. Even the floors must come up. And the walls must come This is like cleaning out tumbling down. Grandma s attic. PATRONS PAGE ARCOLA Diamond Bros. Agency ARTHUR Harrer's IGA Western Auto W. W. Dude Ray Had's Store Grantham Drugs ATWOOD Harshbarger Cabinet and Furniture Shop Hofsas Hardware Romine's Barbershop W. L. Funk Insurance Agency Floyd Lewis Barbershop Reed Blain BEMENT Kinter's IGA Haynes Superway HAMMOND Mildred's Grocery Bateman's Cut Curl Shop Dick's Superway Ponder Seed Company SULLIVAN Tom West Inc. Moultrie Service Company MONTICELLO Wall's Cafe Kaiser's Buchanan Inc. Pontiac, Buick, Oldsmobile TUSCOLA Roger's Florist Shop Furste's Auto Matinee Store Koehnmann’s Furniture William's Grocery DAVIS MOTOR SALES Compliments of A twood THE A twood R. P1ymouth Valiant and Chrysler THE ATWOOD HERALD 120 North Main Illinois Atwood 111i no i s Compl iments of Compliments of ATWOOD CAFE LUCILLE WILLIAMSON Illinois . Fox, Proprietor Phone 2091 Clothing -- Notions Atwood 111 inoi s Phone 3 53 comp Hmen's u s INDUSTRIAL CHEMICALS COMPANY A Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corporation Atwood - Hammond ASSOCIATED BUILDING CENTER Atwood, Illinois J. D. Hall Atwood 2 +21 Manager Phones Hammond 2781 High Quality Home Killed Meats MYERS TAVERN AUSTIN’S COMPLETE Fish and LOCKER SERVICE 21 Fried Shrimp Custom Butchering and Curing A twood, Illinois Frozen Foods Beef Tenderizing Phone 2121 Atwood, Illinois ATWOOD MEAT MARKET Groceries, Fresh Meats Fruits and Vegetables ATWOOD STATE BANK Vernon Cordts, Prop. Phone 3321 A twood, Illinois Atwood 111inois MAGNOLIA CLEANERS QUICK’S Garage and Lunchroom Radio TV Since 19 +7 Atwood Illinois Atwood, Illinois Congratulat ions to the Class of 1963 R. J. IMPLEMENT COMPANY S. R. BORN Funeral Service and Furniture New Idea Kewanee Minneapol is-Mol ine Hydraulic Hose Repairs Sales and Service Phone 2131 118 North Main Atwood, Illinois A twood 111 i no i s Congratulations Compliments to the Class of '63 to the Class of 1963 DR. E.W. WEIR DR. C.L. QUACKENBUSH A twood 111 i no i s Atwood Illinois ASCHERMANN MOTOR CO. STOCK’S SHOE STORE Ford Sales-Service Footwear for the Entire Family Arthur, 111inois Arthur, Illinois Phone 230 Phone 21 Congratulations to the Seniors of 1963 Phone 237 Tuscola 111 i no i s HE'S] HWBWP SMITH SEED COMPANY TUSCOLA LOCKER SERVICE Custom Slaughtering and Processing Tolono - Newman Amana Food Meats-Fruits Plan Vegetables DUNN’S DRUGS FERGUSON MOTOR SALES Phone 29 Your Friendly Ford Dealer R. E. Dunn, R. Ph. U. S. Route 36 Tuscola Illinois Tuscola 111 i no i s DILLAVOU AND McDANIEL HI-WAY BOWL Power Farm Equipment Where old friends meet and scores are the best- Phone 181 Tuscola 111 i no i s Howard E. Coug i11 Case 01iver U.S. Route 36 Tuscola 111 inoi s Good Luck to all of you OKAW VALLEY DRINKS... in the years ahead. COUNTRY CHARM MILK FLOYD GRUBB MOTOR COMPANY Areola, Arthur, Atwood, Bement, Cerro Gordo, Monticello, Tuscola, 111 inoi s Newman, Oakland, Sullivan Tuscola, Unity and Villa Grove Congratulat ions THE STATE BANK to the OF Class of 1963 HAMMOND MURPHY’S HARDWARE With Trust Powers Hammond 111 ino i s SH1 Phone Hammond 2842 3 1 BOTRAL RESEKV WgBI ESKRIDGE AGENCY, INC. WARD’S FURNITURE COMPANY General Insurance Phone 2321 5 E. Jefferson St. Sul 1ivan 111inoi Hammond 111 i no i s Phone 7117 Open Evening by Appointment Phone 4263 Congratulations to the OLD HEIDELBERG STEAK HOUSE Famous For Steaks Sea Food Chicken Phone 113 Arthur, 111inois BOWEN MOTOR COMPANY BY STUDEBAKER 111-5 West Bodman Telephone 4511 Bement, Illinois Class of 1963 STATE BANK OF ARTHUR Arthur, 111inois LONG'S CHEVROLET SALES Phone 2651 Hammond. Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of 1963 HEINZELMANN’S SHELL SERVICE Paul Heinzelmann, Prop. Atwood 111 i no i s Dining and Bowling at its very best THE EMBASSY Areola, Illinois Best W i shes to the Class of 1963 SEBENS LUMBER COMPANY, INC. ATWOOD GRAIN AND SUPPLY Lumber- Shingles-Pa i nt-Glass- Bu ilding Mater ials COMPANY Highway 36 Phone 2961 A twood, Illinois A twood 111 i no i s FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sul 1 ivan, I 11inois Dependable Banking and Trust Services ARTHUR BOWL AND SNACK BAR Arthur 111 inois O.K. JOBBERS Sul 1ivan, Illinois MOSELEY’S STANDARD SERVICE We invite you to try Our Service Lubrication ---------------- Minor tune up Tires Tubes --------- Batteries Free pick up and delivery S and H Green Stamps On Route 36 Phone 2511 Atwood, Illinois DELBERTS CLOTHING CLOTHES FOR MEN AND BOYS Arthur, Illinois Congratulations Seniors INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Konsos City — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA
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