Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)

 - Class of 1964

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Hadden, vice president; Library club; Gene Gardner, vice president, Chuck Cooch, secretary-treasurer. Aaron Romine held the office of treasurer of student council. Holding editor of production staff of the AT-TO-HI was Sandra Kay Boll with Barbara Schable Whightsil. assistant. American Legion selected Susan Smith to Girls’ State and Gary Senteney to Boys’ State. Attending Egyptian Music Camp were Linda Jumper and David C. Walker. Christian Athletic camp, Ashland. Oregon, was the camp site for Barry Romine, Paul Brewer and John Terri 1. GAA camp was attended by Brenda Hall, Sandra Kay Boll was elected to Eastern Chorus camp. At the FHA-FFA Christmas Dance, Linda Jumper was Snow Princess while Willard Kauffman was a member of the court. Ramon Wierman received All-conference in basketball. He also won the free throw trophy. The junior class sponsored the annual Prom at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur with the theme Hello, Young Lovers . On September 9, 1963, twenty-two girls and twenty-six boys entered their last year at A-HHS. Barry Romine was elected president, with Don Hodge vice president; Brenda Hall, secretary; and Linda Jumper, treasurer; Sherlyn Sykes and Mike Coward, student council representatives; and Mike Mauldin and Nancy Reeder-reporters. Sandra Kay Boll and Mike Mauldin were selected AT-TO-HI editorial editors. Linda Jumper, captain, and Brenda Hall ended their cheering years together. Brenda, majorette. and Linda, twirler, also ended twirling. Reigning as Homecoming queen was Brenda Hall, who was crowned by king, Mike Coward. The grandmarch leaders were Joyce Henningsen, Barry Romine, Linda Jumper and Aaron Romine. Nancy Reeder was the senior attendant. Well representing other officers were; FHA presi-dent. Lenny Kamm; vice president, Nancy Reeder; secretary, Joyce Henningsen; treasurer, Pat Hale. Brenda Hall held presidency of GAA, while Joyce Henningsen held secretary. FFA president was Paul Brewer and vice president, Willard Kauffman. Band officers are Phil Hadden, president; Linda Jumper, vice president and Sherlyn Sykes, secretary-treasurer. Reigning as Sweetheart king and queen were Barry Romine and Joyce Henningsen with attendants: Lenny Kamm and Mike Mauldin. Linda Jumper and Aaron Romine and Pat Hale. As they gained Bob Davis from Bement they also lost Jack Johnson to Tuscola. Winning firsts at State Contest were Phil Hadden, trombone; David C. Walker, baritone and Sherlyn Sykes, alto sax. From the senior class there were seven football lettermen, six basketball lettermen and four track lettermen. Taking the lead again this year in the annual senior play were Sandra Kay Boll, Aaron Romine, and Mike Black. Michael Miller was given April 24, with a pizza party afterward. The Seniors were honored at the annual Prom by the juniors on May 1. It was held at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur with the theme Moon River . Selected DAR was Linda Jumper and SAR, Aaron Romine. National Honor Society was made up of Sandra Kay Boll, Mike Mauldin, Aaron Romine, Barry Romine, Gary Senteney and Susan Smith. Baccalaureate was May 31. At graduation exercises on June 3, Mike Mauldin was valedictorian, with Aaron Romine as salutatorian. The class of ’64 bid their high school days farewell.

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(Class jHietnru On August 31, 1960, the Atwood-Hammond High School was invaded by 63 scrawny Freshmen. Twenty-nine girls and thirty-four boys started their good 'ole High school days at last. Fleeted president was Aaron Romine; vice-president. Gloria Behrend; secretary, Barry Romine, and treasurer, Judy Briggs. Representing the class on Student Council were Sherlyn Sykes and Gary Sente-ney. Reporters for the AT-TO-HI were Joyce Hen-ningsen and Phil Hadden. Initiation was held early in September and a return party was given April 10, 1961, in the form of a Backward Party. Cheering on the B-team were Brenda Hall and Linda Jumper. Homecoming attendant was Sherry Early Stanley. During the year they lost James Whitlow who withdrew. Moving to other towns were Linda Appleby to Charleston, Gloria Behrend to Areola, Marcia Doenitz to Bement, Rodney Rocha to Grenada, Mississippi, while Bill Gentry transferred to Roosevelt and Terry Lueachtefeld also transferred. Jim Martin lettered in football his first year. Attending music camp were Sheryln Sykes and Phil Hadden. Mrs. Joyce Forsythe Brownfield and Mr. C. E. Rogers were the Freshmen class advisers. Receiving firsts at District Band contests were Phil Hadden, trombone; Sherlyn Sykes, alto sax; and Sandra Boll clarinet. Phil also won first at State. As sophomores, twenty-four girls and twenty-eight boys returned. Barry Romine was elected president; Joyce Henningsen, vice-president; secretary, Aaron Romine; treasurer. Judy Briggs. Student Council representatives were Sherlyn Sykes and Phil Hadden. AT-TO-HI reporters were Phil Hadden and Joyce Henningsen. Re-elected B-Team cheerleaders were Linda Jumper and Brenda Hall, captain. Brenda was also Homecoming attendant. GAA Sweetheart attendant was Judy Chandler. Elected as officers of other clubs were Barry Romine, president of Library Club while Aaron Romine held the vice presidency. GAA treasurer was Barbara Schable Whightsil. Second vice-president of FFA was Paul Brewer. Barry Romine, Willard Kauffman, and Mike Coward lettered in football. Attending cheerleading camp at Normal University were Linda Jumper and Brenda Hall. Sherlyn Sykes and Phil Hadden attended music camp again this year. More movers were Charles Chapman to Decatur and Janet Hayes to Humbolt, Iowa. Raymond Bass, Harold Cornwell, Merle Garrett, Doris Gunter, and Chuck Moseley dropped out. Pat Hale moved here from Glasgow, Kentucky, the last semester. Mrs. Louise Burk Bean and Mr. Don Magee served as class advisers. Susan Smith won the Freshmen-Sophomore Division of the essay What Patriotism Means to Me. She also received third in the district contest. Susan was among six finalists in an area essay contest sponsored by the Rural Electrification Association in Champaign. Winning firsts at District contest were Mike Black, vocal; Barbara Schable Whightsil, drums; David C. Walker, piano; and Phil Hadden, trombone. Receiving first at State were Barbara and Phil. As juniors they numbered twenty girls and twenty-six boys. They gained Mick Cousins and Mike Mauldin, both from Texas, and Grace Mitchell from Ridge Farm. But not returning were Sue Boyd. Kay Buchanan, Evelyn Price. Diana Sanders and David Mitsdarffer. Class officers were Don Hodge, president; Brenda Hall, vice president; Pat Hale, secretary; Connie Lowe, treasurer; Sherlyn Sykes and Aaron Romine served as student council representatives. Elected for varsity cheerleaders were Linda Jumper and Brenda Hall, captain. They also served as twirlers. Sherlyn Sykes represented the class in the Homecoming court. Our homecoming float received a third!! Magazine captains were Joyce Henningsen and Barry Romine. High magazine salesman was Bob Gibson. Taking leads in the class play were Sandra Kay Boll and Mike Black. The play Charm School was presented on November 16, 1962. Aaron Romine was chosen POST editor, Phil Hadden, assistant editor; Brenda Hall, literary editor; advertising manager, Linda Jumper; assistant. Tom Cordts; subscription manager. Chuck Cooch; assistant, Sherlyn Sykes; photographer, Gene Gardner; and adviser Miss Lois Shonkwiler. Lettering in football was Barry Romine, Aaron Romineandjim Martin. Basketball letters were given out to Ramon Wierman, Mike Mauldin and Aaron Romine. Track lettermen were Mike Mauldin and Chuck Cooch. Holding offices in other organizations were GAA. vice president, Barbara Schable Whightsil; Linda Jumper, secretary; FHA vice president, Sue Lowery; secretary, Lenny Kamm; Band; Phil



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