Atwood Hammond High School - Post Yearbook (Atwood, IL)
- Class of 1965
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THE POST 1965 Published by the Class of 1965 ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL Atwood, Illinois Dedication We, the class of 1965, dedicate THE POST to Mrs. Helen Burcham, for her friendliness, helpfulness and encouragement shown to us during her ten years as school secretary. ADMINISTRATION Administration Mr. Fred R. Boll Superintendent STANDING: Lyle He it, Joseph Pon- BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Robert Scheffer, George Kiley, Ernest Murphy, John Livengood. der, William Reeder. Faculty FIRST ROW: Miss Nancy Mattoon, P. E. ; Miss Sandra Root, English, Spanish; Miss Lois Shonkwiler, history; Mrs. Irene Davenport, biology, librarian; Mrs. Louise Bean, English; Miss Donna Wilcox, science, math. SECOND ROW: Mr. David Dunscomb, music; Mr. Bob Williams, industrial arts, football coach; Mrs. Wanda Newlin, home economics; Mr. Donald Magee, principal, bookkeeping; Mr. Dean Strobel, math, basketball coach; P. E.; Mrs. Lucie Merrill, English; Mr. Wilbur Wilhelm, student history teacher; Mr. Oscar Brewer, agriculture; (Mrs. Loise Libbin, commercial--absent). Mrs. Cindy Wildman, Secretary. Mrs. Wildman took Mrs. Burcham's place as secretary. CUSTODIAN--T. H. Day BUS DRIVERS--FIRST ROW: Gene Taylor. Elva Williams. Albert Kauffman. Rex Hadden. SECOND ROW: Marvin Sieh, Paul Eastin, Glen Randall, Kenneth Sawyer, Audy Burklow. CUSTODIAN--Stephen Sanders COOKS--Mrs. Ethel Brown, Mrs. Virginia Corwin, Mrs. Pearl Johnson, Mrs. Laveme Jones, Mrs. Myrta Jane Snider, Mrs. Jaunita McDade. CLASS OF 1965 WANDA LEA A MICK GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,3.4; Chorus 3. DALE ARNETT FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, President 4; Football 1; Basketball 1; Track 1.2, 3. Class of J. THOMAS BADGER Football 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, Track manager 3; Class Play 3. manager 3; GLENDA BECK Band 1.2; GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,4; Chorus 3, 4. MARTHA JANE BORN Band 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4, State Camp Delegate 1, Treasurer 2; Student Council 3; Library Club 1; Class Play 3,4; AT-TO-HI 3,4; Production 3; Class reporter 3; POST Staff Co-Editor 3,4. CRAIG E. CHAPMAN Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; POST Staff 3,4; Band 1,2: Alternate Boys’State 3; Class Play 3,4. 1965 MARTHA CHESNUT Valley High School Tri-Hi-Y Club 1,2,3; Junior Classical League 3; Good News Club 1,2, 3; Chorus 2,3; Field Hockey Team 3; Atwood-Hammond High School AT-TO-HI 4. DARRELL RAY CRIST Football 1,2,3,4; Most Improved Player 3; Track 1,2,4; Class Play 4. VIRGIL CROWDER MICHAEL LEE FERGUSON Track 1,2; Chorus 2.3; FFA 3,4. Basketball 1,2,3; Band 1; Class Play 3. Class of JERRY FRAZIER Track 1.2.3.4; Football 1.2,3,4; Class Play 3.4. ALICE HAMILTON GAA 1.2.3.4; FHA 2.4; Chorus 2.3. SALLY ANN HELFRICH Band 1,2,3,4; Eastern Music Camp 2,3; Chorus 2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2.3; Secretary 4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4; AT-TO-HI 3,4, Editorial Editor 3,4, Productions; Dance Band 4; Library Club 4. GAYE JURGENS Class President 1;Treasurer 3; Student Council 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Attendant 3; GAA 1; Chorus 1.2,3,4; POST Staff 3. 4; AT-TO-HI Production Staff 3; Cheerleading Camp 1,2; FHA President 4; FHA 4; Grand March Leader 4; Class Play 3,4. 1965 STEPHEN KILEY Class Treasurer 2; Student Council 2,3,4; State Delegate 2, President 3,4; AT-TO-HI 3,4; Football 1,2,3.4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Boy’s Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class Play 3,4; Premier Boy's State 3; Egyptian Music Camp 3; Athletic Conference 3. LINDA KILLEN Chorus 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1.2.3.4; Library Club 1; POST Staff 3.4; FHA Treasurer 4; Class Play 4. PHILIP L. KOEBERLEIN Football Manager 4; Basketball 1; Track 1.2; Class Play 3.4. WAYNE LINDSTROM FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Boy's Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3,4. Class of JAMES A. LONG Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Basketball 1; Class Play 3. CAROLYN LOWDER GAA 1,2,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3. TERRY G. MARTIN Track 1,3. ROBERT MOODY Football 1.2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1, 2,3; FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3; Library Club 1. 2,3. 1965 CINDY MURPHY GAA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; FHA 3,4; Band 1, 2,3,4; POST Staff 3.4; Class Secretary 4; AT-TO-HI 1,2,3; Class Play 3; GAA Camp 4. LINDA LOU NICKELL GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1.4; Chorus 2; Class Play 3. SUZANNE C. PEDERSON Chorus 1.2.3.4; GAA 1.2,3. 4. Vice President 3, President 4; Class Student Council 1; Band 3,4; Class Secretary 3; Class Play 3,4; POST Staff 3,4; GAA Camp 4. TERRY LEE POINDEXTER Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3. Class of GEORGE THERMAN POURCHOT Class Treasurer 1; President 3; Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1.2; Track 1.2; Athletic Camp 3; Student Council 4. DANNY RAY POWELL Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Class Vice President 4; Track 1,2,3,4; Athletic Camp 3. Vi, DEBORAH REEDER GAA 1,2,3,4; Camp Delegate; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4; Student Council 2; Twirler 3; Majorette 4; FHA 1,2,3.4; POST Staff 3. DANIEL WAYNE REEDY Band 1,2,3.4; BoyS Chorus 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Dance Band 3.4; Class Play 3,4. 1965 SANDRA KAY REES GAA 1; FHA 3,4; Class Play 3; Chorus 2,3,4; POST Staff 3,4. PATSY JEAN REISNER GAA 1,2,3,4; Student Council 4; Class Play 3,4; FHA 4; Girls State Alternate 3. JOHN SCHABLE Football 1,2.3; Basketball 1.2,3,4; Track 1, 2; Class Secretary 1. Vice President 3, Treasurer 4; Class Play 3.4; Band 1,2,3,4; President 4; Chorus 1; Athletic Camp 3. SUSAN KAY SCHABLE GAA 1,2; Sweetheart Attendant 1; Band 1,2, 3,4; Secretary 4; AT-TO-HI 3,4; Production 4; Class Vice President 2; Homecoming Attendant 2; Homecoming Queen 4; Student Council 3,4; Secretary 4; Chorus 1.2.3.4; FHA 3; Class Play 3,4; Egyptian Music Camp, DAR Winner 4. Class of JEANNE SCHEFFER GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,4; Chorus 3,4; Class Play 3; AT-TO-HI Production Editor 4. ALAN SCHULTZ Football 1.2,3,4; Track 1.2.3,4. CHARLES ROBERT SHARP Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3; AT-TO-H1 Class Play 4; SANDRA ROSE SIMMONS Chorus 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Class Secretary 2; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 3,4; Homecoming Attendant 4. 1965 BILLY LYNN SIMS MICHAEL LEE SMITH Library Club 1,2,3; FFA 1. Chorus 4. ROBERT J. STIEHL Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; AT-TO-HI 3,4; Illinois SYMCamp 1.2, School Band of America 3; Football Manager 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. TONY TAYLOR AT-TO-HI 1.2,3,4; Football 1,2; Band 1,2,3, 4; Librarian 4; Class Vice President 1; President 3. Class of SHERRY J. WAIT GAA 1; FHA 2,3,4; Class Play 3. RAYMOND ALF1A WILLOUGHBY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3.4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Athletic Camp 3; Class Play 4. CHRIS WUNNENBERG Band 1,2.3,4; Chorus 1.2,3,4; Track 3.4; Football 4; Class President 4; Class Play 3.4. LESTER ROBERT WOLFE FFA 1,2,3,4. 1965 GENE YOACHUM Football 1,2.3,4; Class Play 3.4; Magazine Sales Captain 3; Track 1.2; AT-TO-HI 2.3. 4. Class History On August 31, 1961, fifty-one wide-eyed fresh- Merle Garrett, Charles Provine, and Sue Collins dropped men entered A-HHS for the first time. out. Elected as the first class president was Gaye Jurgens, with vice president, Tony Taylor; secretary, John Schable; and treasurer, George Pourchot. Elected to Student Council were Danny Powell and Sue Pederson. AT-TO-HI reporters were Sue Blaney and Tony Taylor. Gaye Jurgens and Doris Hatchel were elected B-team cheerleaders. Homecoming attendant Sue Blaney chose Gale Luck as her escort. That year they lost Amber Carpenter, Guy Elder, Grand McLeod, Pat Hayes, Nancy Harrison, and Mardel Nunn. Vada Sample, Bill Gentry, and Raymond Bass dropped out. Jane Born was GAA camp representative. Initiation was held early in September. The return party was given March 26, 1962, in the form of a Mickey Mouse Show. Class advisers were Miss Joyce Forsythe and Mr. C. E. Rogers. In September 1962, they returned as sophomores. George Pourchot was chosen to lead the class as president, along with Susan Schable, vice president; Sandy Simmons, secretary; and Steve Kiley, treasurer. Elected to Student Council with holdover Danny Powell, was Debbie Reeder. AT-TO-HI reporters were Tony Taylor and Sandy Simmons. Also serving on the editorial staff were Cindy Murphy, cartoons; Gene Yoachum, assistant sports editor; and Ray Willoughby, band reporter. J. V. cheerleaders were Gaye Jurgens, captain, and Sue Blaney. Sue Collins and Sue Blaney twirled in marching band. Steve Kiley and Danny Powell lettered in football while Bob Moody was the only sophomore lettering in track. Susan Schable was chosen sophomore attendant with escort Aaron Romine. That year the Sophomores won first prize for their Homecoming float, an elephant. Serving as organization officers were: Jane Born, GAA treasurer; Sally Helfrich, FHA treasurer; and Steve Kiley, band Student Council representative. That year the class lost Neil Montgomery, Judy Gunter, and Mike Bishop, who moved. Richard Conour, Debbie Reeder was selected to attend GAA camp. Class advisors were Mrs. Louise Bean and Mr. Oscar Brewer. As juniors they numbered fifty-five. Elected as officers were Tony Taylor, president; John Schable, vice president; Sue Pederson, secretary; and Gaye Jurgens, treasurer. Danny Powell was Student Council holdover with Susan Schable the elected representative. Other members of Student Council were Steve Kiley, president and Jane Born, GAA representative. Gaye Jurgens, Sue Blaney, and Sandy Simmons served as varsity cheerleaders. Sue Blaney and Debbie Reeder were twirlers in marching band. AT-TO-HI writers were Jane Born, Tony Taylor, Steve Kiley, Sue Blaney. Gene Yoachum, Cindy Murphy, Bob Stiehl, Sally Helfrich, and Susan Schable. Serving on production staff were Sally Helfrich, Jane Born, and Gaye Jurgens. Juniors holding offices in various other activities were Sally Helfrich, FHA treasurer; Sue Pederson, GAA vice president: Sandy Simmons, GAA treasurer; Bill Sims, Library Club secretary-treasurer; Dale Arnett, FFA secretary; and Bob Moody, FFA treasurer. Elected to POST Staff were: Gaye Jurgens, editor; Jane Born, assistant editor; Cindy Murphy, literary editor; Sue Pederson, subscription manager; Sue Blaney. assistant subscription manager; Linda Killen, advertising manager; Sandy Rees, assistant advertising manager; John Schable, business manager; and Craig Chapman, photographer. Lettering in football were: Danny Powell, George Pourchot, Darrell Crist, Steve Kiley, Bob Moody, Ray Willoughby, Alan Schultz. Gaye Jurgens was chosen junior attendant with Danny Powell her escort. The junior float, Non-stop to Victory , placed second in the Homecoming parade. Bob Moody was the only junior to letter in basketball. Craig Chapman. Bob Moody, Danny Powell, and Ray Willoughby lettered in track. State band contest winners were Bob Stiehl. cornet solo; Chris Wunnenberg, vocal solo; and the Woodsmen quartet, Bob Stiehl, Steve Kiley, Ray Willoughby, and Chris Wunnenberg. That year they lost Diane Dallas and Doris Hatchel to Tuscola, Anita McMillan to Arthur, and Pat Crowder and Jewell Hinds took a correspondence course to graduate in 1964. May 1, the Prom was given in honor of the seniors at the Hotel Orlando in Decatur. Sue Blaney was chosen as representative to Girl’s State of which she was elected governor. Cindy Murphy and Sue Pederson attended GAA Camp. That summer Bob Stiehl toured Europe with the Youth Band of America. Class advisers were Mrs. Irene Davenport and Mr. David Dunscomb. In the fall of ’64 they returned forty-nine strong. Carol Farris moved to Chicago and Martha Chesnut came from Kentucky. They elected Chris Wunnenberg, president; Danny Powell, vice president; John Schable, treasurer; and Cindy Murphy, secretary. Representing the class on Student Council were Gaye Jurgens and George Pourchot. Also serving on Student Council were Steve Kiley. president; Jane Born, band, and Patsy Reisner GAA. Gaye Jurgens, captain; Sandy Simmons, and Sue Blaney again cheered on the varsity squad. Head majorette Debbie Reeder was the lone twirler in marching band. King Danny Powell crowned Susan Schable. who was chosen to reign as Homecoming Queen. Grand march leaders were Gaye Jurgens, Sue Blaney. George Pourchot, and Darrell Crist. Sandy Simmons was senior attendant, escorted by Chris Wunnenberg. AT-TO-H1 writers were Sally Helfrich and Sue Blaney, co-editors; Susan Schable, Jane Born, Steve Kiley, Gene Yoachum. Charles Sharp, and Bob Stiehl. Seniors on production staff were: Jeanne Scheffer, editor; Susan Schable, Glenda Beck, Linda Nichell, Wanda Amick, and Carolyn Lowder. Danny Powell, George Pourchot, Darrell Crist. Steve Kiley, Bob Moody. Chris Wunnenberg, Gene Yoachum, Alan Schultz, Ray Willoughby, and Tom Badger lettered in football. Lettering in basketball were Steve Kiley, Ray Willoughby. George Pourchot, John Schable, and Craig Chapman. Track lettermen were Steve Kiley, Ray Willoughby, Darrell Crist, Alan Schultz, Craig Chapman, and Danny Powell. Seniors holding offices in organizations were: Student Council: Steve Kiley, president; Susan Schable, secretary; Danny Powell, treasurer; band: John Schable, president; Bob Stiehl. vice president; Susan Schable, secretary-treasurer; Jane Born, Student Council; FHA: Gaye Jurgens, president; Sue Blaney. vice president; Linda Killen, treasurer; Sally Helfrich. secretary; FFA: Dale Arnett, president; Bob Moody, treasurer; Wayne Lindstrom, reporter. The seniors gave their play Fireman, Save My Child! on April 23, 1965. State contest winners were Bob Stiehl, cornet solo; Chris Wunnenberg, vocal solo; The Woodsmen, vocal quartet; Bob Stiehl, Cindy Murphy, and Chris Wunnenberg, cornet quartet; Jane Born, Debbie Reeder, and Gaye Jurgens, vocal ensemble; Ray Willoughby, horn trio. Bob Stiehl received the Arion Award for being the most outstanding senior band member. May 14, the Prom was held in honor of the seniors at the Moose Hall in Champaign. Chosen for the National Honor Society were Terry Martin. Steve Kiley, Chris Wunnenberg. John Schable, George Pourchot. Danny Powell, and Ray Willoughby. Steve Kiley received the SAR Award and Susan Schable won the DAR award. Baccalaureate was held Sunday evening, May 23, and final commencement exercises were held Tuesday. May 25. Out of the original fifty-one freshmen, forty-seven were graduated. Class president, Chris Wunnenberg, introduced the speakers. Steve Kiley, saluta-torian, gave the welcome and valedictorian, Terry Martin, gave the farewell. Susan Schable gave the class prophecy. Bob Steihl played a cornet solo, and the Woodsmen provided musical entertainment. Legion Award honors went to Steve Kiley and Susan Schable. 7:30 Cast Fireman Save My Child! 9 O’clock Cast Myrtle’s going to the dance with me, but she don’t know it yet! Now to sow a little poison!” Senior FIREMAN! SAVE MY CHILD! A Tear-Jerking Melodrama in two scenes Cast I Gene Yoachum . Patsy Reisner . . Chris Wunnenberg Craig Chapman . Debbie Reeder . Sue Pederson . . Unda Killen . . Susan Schable . . . . . Hero. . . . . Heroine. . . . Villain . . . . Rube . . . . Mother . . Village Gossip. . Hired Girl . White Collar Girl Cast II . . John Schable . . Gaye Jurgens . . Charles Sharp . George Pourchot . Sandy Simmons . . . Jane Born . . Linda Killen . . Susan Schable Time: 1890 Late Afternoon in May Scene: The entire action takes place in the living room of the Quingle homestead in an Eastern Village. Mrs. Harry Holl at the piano forte. Sets and lights designed and executed by: THE TEN HANDS Dale Arnett............................Wayne Lindstrom Lester Wolfe................................Bob Moody Jim Long My Archibald!’’ You will do as I say. ’’ Play Bye, Bye Blues Can Can Olio INTERMISSION Music by The Woodsmen Steve Kiley.........................Bob Stiehl Chris Wunnenberg...................Ray Willoughby OLIOS Renowned and Celebrated Talent Kitty, the Dance Hall Girl.............Betsy Barnett Alexander’s Rag Time Band...................Joe Wolfe Specialty Act--THE TEN FEET Darrell Crist..........................Danny Powell Phil Koeberlein...........................Danny Reedy Alan Schultz DIXIE LAND BAND Joan Day ..............................John Burcham Robert Alexander.......................Rick McCarty Roger Hadden More change! We're out of nickels! ” Twelve Years Together ATWOOD GRADE ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Jeanne Scheffer, Linda Nickell, Gaye Jurgens, Jane Born, Glenda Beck. SECOND ROW: Patsy Reisner, Linda Kil-len, Lois Humes, Debbie Reeder, Sue Pederson. THIRD ROW: Bob Stiehl, Darrell Crist, Danny Powell, Jerry Frazier, Danny Reedy, Tom Badger. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Lowder, Charles Sharp, George Pourchot, John Schable, Craig Chapman, Steve Kiley, Susan Schable. HAMMOND GRADE ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL FIRST ROW: Sally Helfrich, Bob Wolfe, Virgil Crowder, Sandy Rees. SECOND ROW: Bob Moody, Bill Sims, Mike Ferguson, Cindy Murphy, Gene Yoachum, Tony Taylor. SENIOR OFFICERS President, Chris Wunnenberg; Treasurer, John Schable; Secretary, Cindy Murphy; Vice-President, Danny Powell. HAMMOND GRADE. AT-WOOD-HAMMOND HIGH — FIRST ROW: Bob Wolfe, Gene Yoachum, Bob Moody, Carl Binder, Ron Meece, Dan Reedy, Bill Sims, Bob Bar-cus, Terry Shaw. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Dick, Shirley Wilson. Cindy Murphy, Pat Crowder, Jewel Hinds, Mardell Nunn. Polly Larson, Sharon Chambles, Sally Hel-frich, Mr. Noffke. THIRD ROW: Tony Taylor. Melvin Kirkman. Virgil Crowder, Gary Chilton, Mike Ferguson, Richard Conour. Danny Powell. Kip Hattoon. ATWOOD GRADE, ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH-FIRST ROW: George Pourchot, David Andrews, Phillip Crist, Bob Stiehl, Bill Crist, Barry Berg. SECOND ROW: Lois Humes, Linda Parson, Christine Dennis, Gaye Jurgens, Jane Born, Ann Wierman, Mrs. Helen Waca-ser. THIRD ROW: Craig Chapman, Peter Laverne, Debbie Reeder, John Schable, Patricia King, Susan Schable, Kathy Kingery, Marjorie Gillenwater. ATWOOD GRADE, ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH-FIRST ROW: Diane Dallas, Patsy Reisner, Kathleen Downey, Mike Bishop, Gary Teak, Jeanne Scheffer, Carolyn Lowder. SECOND ROW: Donald Siegel, Jerry Frazier, Sue Pederson, Linda Killen, Charles Sharp, Linda Nickell, Sue Blaney, Barbara Allen, Johnny Beatty, Sue Collins. THIRD ROW: Willie Yoder, Alice Hamilton, Neil Montgomery, Steve Kiley, Darrell Crist, Patty Santrock, Doris Hatchel, Chuck Provine. Honors Mrs. Claude Chapman presented the DAR award to Susan Schable and the SAR award to Steve Kiley. Mr. David Dunscomb gave Bob Stiehl the Arion award. Dale Arnett received the DeKalb award from Dennis Terril. Bob Sullender received the free-throw trophy from Mr. David Dunscomb. Mr. John Terril, American Legion Commander, presented the Legion Awards to Susan Schable and Steve Kiley. National Honor Society members, Chris Wunnenberg, Steve Kiley. John Schable. Danny Powell, George Pourchot, Ray Willoughby, and Terry Martin received their awards from Bob Sullender. 1965-C,r. Student Council President. Senior Snapshots Class Robert Alexander Bill Baker Robert Barcus Carole Beck Dick Beery Barry Berg Madonna Berg Robert Biggs Carl Binder Judy Birch Ruth Ann Bristol J. C. Brown Carliss Bryson John Burcham John Burgener Lynn Carr Nancy Chandler Alan Cox Michael Daugherty Joan Day Tom Day Janet Eastin Donald Ferguson Roger Hadden Linda Hale Michael Helfrich Terri Henry Robert Hodge John Hofsas Jo Ann Koeberlein Larry Korte Cindy Leisner Tom Libbin Richard McCarty Nicki Mayhall of 1966 Ronald Meece Gloria Mullinix Shirley Myers Linda Owen Richard Price Duane Quick Frank Reedy Gregg Sims Marilyn Smith Brenda Spencer Brenda Stephenson Robert Sullender Dean Tomson David Van Scyoc Dorothy Walker Steven Walker Donald Warner Sue Weber Raymond Wild man Susan Wilkinson James Williams NO PICTURE Dennis Terri 1 Jim Moseley JUNIOR OFFICERS Dick Beery, President; Frank Reedy, Vice-President; Bill Baker, Treasurer; Janet Eastin, Secretary. Class Kay Appleby Stanley Arbogast Bob Arnett Carol Arnett Sam Barcus Steven Black Linda Brown Cheryl Buckley Michael Burk Opal Carr Phillip Carr Cary Chapman Rebecca Chesnut Martha Cooch Marsha Cornwell Michael Crowin Patricia Daugherty Gerald Day Katana Flanagan Ann Funk Brian Hadden Ann Hale Donna Harshbarger David Hinds Aaron Huffman Johnetta Humes Janice Jaus Howard Kamm Judy Kibler Marilyn Laughlin Frances Lindstrom John Livengood Linda Lust Francis Mann Vicki Metcalf of 197 William Mitchell Betty Mullinix Mary Murphy Anita Patton Michele Quick Janet Quick Ronda Randall Gloria Randolph Jerry Reeder Robert Rentschler Linda Rigg Robert Scheffer Vicki Schultz Cleolyn Senteney Ann Sims Dennis Spencer James Stiehl Jan Taylor Lynn Traxler Joyce Van Scyoc Milton Waltermire Judy Willoughby SOPHOMORE OFFICERS John Uvengood. President; Jan Taylor, Secretary; Brian Hadden, Treasurer; Jerry Reeder, Vice-Presi dent. Class Pamela Adams Larry Biggs Faye Binder Kenneth Bragg Mark Bragg Sharon Briggs Wanda Brown Shirley Buckley Keith Casteel Cynthia Chambers Sally Chandler Lonnie Conner Cheryl Conour Sharon Conour Neil M. Cox James Crowe Dean Day Dennis Day Bunny Dick Russell Dukeman Danny Ferguson Kathryn Garrett Annette Gregory Rose Ann Hannon William Hare Raymond Harned Beryl Harshbarger Jeffrey Harshbarger Patrick Helfrich Margaret Hendrickson Karen Kauffman Jerri Kearns Theresa Koeberlein Jeffrey Leisner James Libbin Teddy Lust James Mann Connie Patrick W. V. Patrick Robert Personett Gregg Ponder Kathy Pourchot Jimmy Price Johnny Quick Robert Randolph Marsha Reisner Larry Rost Edward Sample Gary Sawyer Peggy Schable Wayne Schable Doug Sims Jo Smith Peggy Smith Karen Standerfer Eric Stephenson Gregg Taylor Gregory Traxler Pamela Walkup Thomas E. Warner Kathy Waters Marcia Willey Douglas Whitley Kirk Wunnenberg of 1968 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Lonnie Conner, Vice President; Peggy Schable. Treasurer; Kathy Pourchot, Secretary; Keith Cas teel, President. Junior Straighten up, Eddie Schellenbach. When I mind she's beautiful. MRS. M C THING Mrs. McThing is a fantasy written by Mary Chase, who also created the fantastic rabbit, Harvey. It is a story about mothers and young children told from the viewpoint of the children. NOTE TO MOTHERS OF YOUNG BOYS Have you ever wished that for just one day, your boy could remember to wash his ears, to mind his manners, to be friendlier to older friends, to bypass TV for worthwhile books? This is the story of Howard LaRue who changed and remembered. Aren't you going to kiss me? •• Sound ! Lights! OK Boss. Stage crew CAST Mrs. Howard V. Larue in, a rich widow . . Carrie, a nurse maid........................ Sybil, a parlor maid........................ Ewa Lewis, a friend......................... Maude Lewis, a friend....................... Grace Lewis, a friend....................... Nelson, a bodyguard......................... Boy (Howay)................................. Chef (Ellsworth)............................ Virgil, A waiter............................ Dirty Joe, a gangster....................... Stinker, a gangster......................... Poison Eddie Schellenbach, the chief gangster Mrs. Schellenbach, Eddie's mother .... Mi mi, a little girl........................ Policeman .................................. Mrs. McThing Ugly Witch. . Beautiful Witch Cindy Leisner Lynn Carr . Gloria Mullinix Joan Day . Janet Eastin Jo Ann Koeberlein . Steve Walker Mike Helfrich . John Hofsas .Mike Daugherty . , Dick Beery . Alan Cox Frank Reedy Terri Henry . Dorothy Walker Robert Alexander . . . Terri Henry . Gloria Mullinix ATHLETICS Football VARSITY SQUAD FIRST ROW: John Burcham, Jim Moseley, Chris Wunnenberg, Duane Quick, John Burgener, David Van Scyoc, Steve Kiley. SECOND ROW: Darrell Crist, Ray Willoughby, Jerry Frazier, Larry Korte, Dennis Spencer, Alan Schultz. Bob Moody. Bob Stiehl, Manager. THIRD ROW: Dick Beery, Dennis Terril, Tom Badger, Danny Powell. Jim Williams, Gene Yoachum, Frank Reedy, Bill Baker. Phil Koeberlein, Manager. FOURTH ROW: Coach Bob Williams, Coach Dean Strobel, Roger Hadden, Don Ferguson, George Pourchot, Greg Sims, BobSullender. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD FIRST ROW: Keith Casteel, Steve Black, Dean Day, Howard Kamm, Doug Whitley, Larry Biggs, Ted Lust, Cary Chapman. SECOND ROW: Jeff Harshbarger, Mike Corwin, Gary Sawyer, Dennis Day, Lonnie Conner, Kirk Wunnenberg, Jim Stiehl, Johnny Quick, Aaron Huffman. THIRD ROW; Larry Rost, Bob Randolph, Gregg Taylor, Jeff Leisner, Bill Hare, Mark Bragg, Pat Helfrich, JohnLivengood, Doug Sims. FOURTH ROW: Coach Dean Strobel, Milton Waltermire, Eric Stephenson, Robbie Personette, Danny Ferguson, Mike Burk, Stanley Arbogast, Jerry Reeder, Ray Harned, Manager Barry Berg. THEY WE Bethany 13 0 Newman 0 26 Oakland 0 6 THEY WE Unity 34 0 Arthur 13 6 Villa Grove 39 12 Seniors Danny Powell Bob Moody Tackle Guard George Pourchot Fullback Darrell Crist Guard Coach Bob Williams; Co-captains Darrell Crist, George Pourchot. Chris Wunnenberg Tackle Tom Badger End Gene Yoachum Tackle Basketball SQUAD FIRST ROW: Ray Willoughby, Steve Kiley, John Schable, George Pourchot, Craig Chapman, Bob Moody. SECOND ROW: Coach Dean Strobel, Gregg Taylor, John Quick, Jeff Leisner, John Livengood, Managers Tom Badger, Berry Berg. THIRD ROW: Pat Helfrich, manager; Jeff Harshbarger, Dick Beery, Keith Casteel, Kirk Wunnenberg, Frank Reedy, Larry Rost, manager. FOURTH ROW: Lonnie Conner, Ray Harned. Bob Hodge. Dennis Spencer, Neil Cox, Milton Waltermire, Jerry Reeder. Cary Chapman. FIFTH ROW: Eric Stevenson, Beryl Harshbarger, John Burgener, Alan Cox, Danny Ferguson. Bob Rentschler, Jim Moseley, Robbie Personett, Bob Sullender. VARSITY Brocton-Redman Villa Grove Arthur Bement Chrisman Sullivan Oakland Deland-Weldon Tuscola Newman Arthur Unity Areola Lovington Cerro Gordo Bethany Monticello Monticello Tourney Okaw Tourney District Tourney SCORES THEY 48 62 61 54 53 77 55 62 88 52 47 49 41 48 82 68 68 68 68 81 WE 44 57 51 37 55 57 56 55 38 48 58 47 43 65 64 46 30 40 52 56 Seniors Steve Kiley Guard John Schable Center Ray Willoughby Guard orge Pourchot Forward Craig Chapman Forward Track Varsity Track Squad FIRST ROW: Ray Willoughby, Jim Moseley, Greg Sims, Chris Wunnenberg, Craig Chapman, Bob Sullender, Steve Kiley. SECOND ROW: Coach Bob Williams, Dick Beery, Gary Chapman, Danny Powell, Alan Schultz. Darrell Crist, Bill Baker, Jeff Leisner, manager. Fresh-Soph Track Squad FIRST ROW: Cary Chapman, Jim Stiehl, Denny Spencer. Milton Waltermire, Ray Harned. Steve Black. SECOND ROW: Gregg Taylor, John Quick, Jeff Harshbarger, Kirk Wunnenberg, Gary Sawyer, Greg Ponder, Bob Randolph. THIRD ROW: Coach Bob Williams, Jerry Trotter, Bob Rentschler, Eric Stephenson, Greg Traxler, Jeff Leisner, manager. Seniors DANNY POWELL Shot Put, Discus. ALAN SCHULTZ 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, 880 yard relay. STEVE KILEY Mile CRAIG CHAPMAN High Jump Conference Champion, 880 yard relay, 440 yard dash. DARRELL CRIST 880 yard relay, mile relay. RAY WILLOUGHBY 180 low hurdles, 120 High Hurdles, Highjump, 880 yard relay. CHRIS WUNNENBERG Shot Put, Discus. S3I1IAI1DV Club Officers Judy Birch, secretary-treasurer; Joan Day, vice-president; John Hofsas, president. Sally Helfrich, secretary; Linda Killen, treas urer; Gaye Jurgens, president. Sally Helfrich, vice-president; Sandy Simmons, John Schable, president; Susan Schable, secre secretary; Cindy Murphy, treasurer; Sue Peder- tary; Bob Stiel. vice-president, son, president. Larry Korte, secretary; Dale Arnett, president; Duane Quick, vice-president; Bob Moody, treasurer. Initiation Homecoming Queen Susan Schable, King Danny Powell Gloria Mullinix, junior attendant; Ray Willoughby Sandy Simmons, senior attendant;Chris Wunnenberg. Jan Taylor, sophomore attendant; Jerry Reeder. Karen Standerfer, freshman attendant; Lonnie Conner. COURT Jan Taylor, sophomore attendant, Jerry Reeder; Sandy Simmons, senior attendant, Chris Wunnenberg; Tracy Wallace, flower girl; Queen Susan Schable, King Danny Powell, Mike Murphy, crown bearer; Gloria Mullinix, junior attendant, Ray Willoughby, Karen Standerfer, freshman attendant, Lonnie Conner. First Prize Juniors Third Prize Sophomores Second Prize Seniors Concert Band FIRST ROW: Joan Day, Karen Standerfer, Donna Harshbarger, Becky Chesnut, Dan Reedy, Judy Willoughby. Peggy Schable, Vicki Metcalf, Cleolyn Senteney. Janet Eastin, Ann Funk. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Walker, Anita Patton. Frank Reedy, Mike Burk, John Hofsas, Kathy Pourchot, Marcia Willey. Katana Flanagan, Roger Hadden, Jane Bom, Connie Patrick, Karen Kauffman, Milton Waltermire, Martha Cooch, Sally Helffich, Susan Schable. THIRD ROW: Lynn Carr, Pam Walkup, Margaret Marching Band Hendrickson, Bob Stiehl, Cindy Murphy, Steve Kiley, Robert Alexander, Chris Wunnenberg, Linda Owens, Steve Black, Cheryl Buckley. Shirley Buckley. Ray Willoughby. Linda Rigg , Pam Adams. Cary Chapman, Jim Stiehl, Greg Ponder, Brian Hadden, John Burcham. FOURTH ROW: Ronda Randall, John Schable, Tony Taylor, Mary Murphy, Mr. Dunscomb, Rick McCarty, Dick Beery. TWIRLERS FIRST ROW: Donna Harshbarger, Kathy Pourchot. SECOND ROW: Gloria Randolph, Brenda Stephenson, Debbie Reeder, majorette; Ann Sims, Ronda Randall. DANCE BAND FIRST ROW: Roger Hadden, Sally Helfrich, Susan Schable, Jane Born, Milton Waltermire. SECOND ROW: Chris Wunnenberg, Robert Alexander, Steve Kiley, Cindy Murphy, Robert Stiehl, John Burcham, Brian Hadden, Greg Ponder, Jim Stiehl. THIRD ROW: Dick Beery. Dan Reedy, Mr. Dunscomb, director; Dorothy Walker, Oi 0 ft aj« GIRLS' CHORUS FIRST ROW: Susan Schable, accompanist: Vicky Schultz, Carliss Bryson, Karen Standerfer, Mr. Duns comb, director: Pam Adams. Marilyn Laughlin, Jan Jaus, Betty Mullinix. SECOND ROW; Judy Willoughby, Martha Cooch, Jane Bom, Linda Killen, Lois Humes, Gaye Jurgens, Sue Pederson, Cleolyn Senteney. THIRD ROW: Cynthia Chambers, Marsha Reisner, Linda Brown, Sandra Rees. Connie Patrick, Peggy Smith, Glenda Beck, Theresa Koeberlein, Karen Kauffman. FOURTH ROW: Dorothy Walker, Linda Rigg, Nicki Mayhall, Shirley Myers, Susan Wilkinson, Ann Sims, Gloria Mullinix, Unda Owens. Joan Day, Janet Eastin. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Reeder, Sandy Simmons, Madonna Berg. Brenda Stephenson, Janet Quick. Carolyn Lowder, Jo Ann Koeberlein. Ann Funk. Vicki Metcalf, Rose Ann Hannon, Marcia Willey. BOYS' CHORUS Susan Schable, accompanist: FIRST ROW: John Livengood, Steve Walker, Mr. Dunscomb, director: Frank Reedy, Jim Mann. SECOND ROW: Bob Stiehl, Wayne Lindstrom. Danny Reedy, Dick Beery, Mike Helfrich. Dennis Terril. THIRD ROW: Steve Kiley, Mike Burk. Jim Long, Roger Hadden. Chris Wunnenberg, Alan Cox, Robert Alexander. Student Council FIRST ROW: Susan Schable, secretary; Steve Kiley, president; Bob Sullender. vice president; Danny Powell, treasurer. SECOND ROW: Judy Birch, Vicky Schultz, Judy Willoughby, Jane Born, Karen Standerfer, Johnny Livengood. THIRD ROW: Patsy Reisner, Robert Alexander, Duane Quick, George Pourchot, Robbie Personett, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Gaye J urgens. STUDENT COUNCIL ACTIVITIES Bermuda Day Library Club FIRST ROW: Steve Walker, Judy Birch, John Hofsas, Mrs. Davenport, Joan Day, Pam Walkup. SECOND ROW: Carliss Bryson, Marsha Reisner, Lynn Carr, Cynthia Leisner, Judy Willoughby, Sharon Briggs. THIRD ROW: Marsha Willey. Sally Helfrich, Mike Burk, Barry Berg, Robert Scheffer, Jim Stiehl, Lynn Traxler. Atwood-Hammond High School, Atwood, Illinois Vol. XXH, No, 3_ __________ ____Oct«_8j_l?6U Suson Schable Elected Queen By Student Body When Susan Schable is crowned Queen Oct. 23, it will 1 -v SC To Provide Court Flowers Flowers for attendants and escorts will be provided by the Student Council again this year. Girls in the court will choose their escorts with exception of Grand March leaders and Queen. Attendants will wear ballerina length formals and heels, SC has announced while GM leaders may wear He Is SC treasurer this is a quarterback on AT-TO-Hl PRODUCTION AND EDITORIAL STAFF FIRST ROW: Sally Helfrich, editor: Mrs. Louise Bean, adviser; Jeanne Scheffer, production editor. SECOND ROW: Judy Birch, Judy Willoughby, Jane Bom, Bob Stiehl, Sandy Rees, Becky Chesnut, Linda Nickell. THIRD ROW: Glenda Beck, Wanda Amick, Wayne Lindstrom, Gene Yoachum, Rick McCarty, Cynthia Leisner. FOURTH ROW: Gloria Mullinix, Marcia Willey. Brenda Stephenson, John Hofsas, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Joan Day, Nicki Mayhall. FIFTH ROW: Jim Stiehl, Carolyn Lowder, Steve Kiley, Roger Hadden, Charles Sharp, Milton Waltermire, Susan Schable, Doug Whitley. She was a freshman-sophomore junio FHA a is SC She last presi She . TO-HI the past two years and is also on production staff this year. King Danny Powell, a varsity football lettermanj has also been out for bas- ketball his freshman and sophomore years. He served his class as freshman treasurer, sophomore president and senior SC representative. the a and AGS. n d y r Le jaign John aorge also has a sister, Kathy, freshman. Darrell's sisters are Mrs. Anita Anders '58, Oklahoma City and Mrs. Judy Martin, x'60, Tuscola. SPORTS WRITERS Charles Sharp, Steve Kiley, Gene Yoachum PRODUCTION STAFF AT LARGE REPORTERS Sally Helfrich, Jane Born, Judy Willoughby, Sandy Rees, Joan Day, John Hofsas. Rick McCarty, Carolyn Lowder. Cindy Leisner, Susan Schable, Wanda Amick, Glenda Beck, Jean Scheffer, Nicki Mayhall, Linda Nickell, Gloria Mullinix. ELECTED REPORTERS FIRST ROW: Bob Stiehl. SECOND ROW: Wayne Lindstrom, Cindy Leisner, Becky Ches nut, Judy Birch. THIRD ROW: Jim Stiehl, Susan Schable, Roger Hadden. Post Staffs SENIOR STAFF FIRST ROW: Miss Shonkwiler, adviser; John Schable. treasurer; Gaye Jurgens, editor; Miss Wilcox, adviser. SECOND ROW: Jane Bom, Linda Killen, Craig Chapman, Sandy Rees, Sue Pederson. Cindy Murphy. JUNIOR STAFF FIRST ROW: Miss Wilcox, adviser; John Hofsas; Janet Eastin, editor; Miss Shonkwiler, adviser. SECOND ROW: Judy Birch, JoAnn Koeberlein, Mike Daugherty, Sue Weber. Carole Beck. THIRD ROW: John Burcham, Barry Berg. GAA FIRST ROW: Ruth Ann Bristol. Carole Beck. Ann Hale, Sandy Simmons, Sue Pederson, Sally Helfrich, Cindy Murphy, Linda Killen, Jeanne Scheffer. SECOND ROW: Jane Born. Sue Weber, Patsy Reisner, Anita Patton, Glenda Beck, Nicki Mayhall, Joyce Van Scyoc, Rond a Randall, Donna Ha rshbarger, Wanda Am ick. THIRD ROW: Cindy Chambers, Martha Cooch, Linda Nickell, Kathy Pourchot. Johnetta Humes, Frances Lindstrom, Marsha Reisner, Kathy Garrett, Connie Patrick, Gloria Randolph, Cleolyn Senteney, Jo Smith, Gloria Mullinix. FOURTH ROW: Margaret Hendrickson, Jan Taylor, Becky Chesnut, Karen Standerfer, Mary Murphy. Vicki Schultz, Judy Birch, Judy Willoughby, Shirley Buckley, Pam Adams, Cheryl Buckley, Marilyn Laughlin. FIFTH ROW: Debbie Reeder, Shirley Myers, Ann Funk, Katana Flanagan, Brenda Stephenson, Miss Mattoon, adviser; Carolyn Lowder, Opal Carr, Janet Quick, Joan Day, Rose Ann Hannon. Brenda Spencer, 1965-66 president, received the gavel from Sue Pederson 1964-65 president I Play Day. Donna Harshbarger won the bowling award. Miss Nancy Mattoon presented the senior awards to Jane Born, Patsy Reisner, Sandy Simmons and Sue FIRST ROW: Mrs. Wanda Newlin, adviser; Gaye Jurgens, president; Sally Helfrich, secretary; Linda Killen. treasurer. SECOND ROW: Jan Jaus. Judy Birch, Gloria Randolph, Jeanne Scheffer, Linda Hale, Sherry Wait. Carliss Bryson. THIRD ROW: Wanda Amick. Cindy Leisner, Ronda Randall, Kathy Garrett, Frances Lindstrom. Patsy Reisner. Linda Owens. Cindy Murphy. FOURTH ROW: Glenda Beck, Nicki Mayhall, Gloria Mullinix, Theresa Koeberlein. Lois Humes. Sandy Rees, Joyce Van Scyoc. FIFTH ROW: Susan Wilkinson. Debbie Reeder, Janet Quick. Brenda Stephenson, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Kay Appleby, Shirley Myers, Ann Sims. CAROLING BARN DANCE Cheerleaders Peggy Schable, Sue Weber, Bunny Dick, Janet Eastin, Jan Taylor, Gaye Jurgens, Linda Brown, Sandy Simmons. VARSITY Sandy Simmons, Sue Weber, Gaye Jurgens, Janet Eastin JUNIOR VARSITY Bunny Dick, Linda Brown, Peggy Schable, Jan Taylor. FFA FIRST ROW: Larry Korte. Dale Arnett, Mr. Brewer, adviser; Duane Quick, Bob Moody. SECOND ROW: Carol Arnett, Bill Sims, Mike Corwin. Dennis Terril, Bob Arnett, Bob Barcus, Aaron Huffman, Jim Mann. THIRD ROW: Greg Ponder, Mike Smith, Tom Day, Kenny Brag, Tom Warner, Wayne Lindstrom. FOURTH ROW: Donald Warner, Dean Day, Raymond Wildman, Virgil Crowder. Phil Carr, Jerry Trotter, John Burgener. Lester Wolfe, Dean Thompson, Ted Bob Moody received Memorial Award. Wayne Lindstrom received Outstanding Service Award from Dale Arnett. Bob Arnett and Calvin Trotter in charge of Mother's Day flowers. Duane Quick received check for selling most garden seeds from Dean Day. AGRICULTURE PHYSICS CHEMISTRY INDUSTRIAL ARTS ENGLISH II Demonstration Talks was Just a smal1 fire‘ The Prom Dick Beery, right, gave the Welcome and Chris Wunnenberg, left, the Reponse. The Prom was held at the Moose Club in Champaign, May 14, at 7:00. The theme was In The Misty Moonlight. A post-prom was held at the Arrowhead Lanes and Uncle John’s Pancake House. The Woodsmen Speaker's Table STUDENT TEACHERS Social Science Mr. Wilbur Wilhelm was the first student teacher in social science A-HHS has had. English Miss Mary Coughlin and Miss Miss Nancy Hamm Eileen Joyce help Alan Cox and Dick Beery with their lines. POLITICAL RALLY, NOVEMBER 2, 1964 Sue Blaney spoke for Lyndon Johnson. Bob Alexander urged students to vote for Barry Goldwater. Don Ferguson talked in behalf of Otto Kerner for governor. BIOLOGY Commencement 4 4 1 «• t 4 ft 1 4 4 4 4 f f! fl ft fl fl fi'' $! 51 ft I f $ $ l $ g ji $1 Ji fl 4l 4 Jl 4 d 41,41 4 + m % FIRST ROW: Linda Nickell, Cindy Murphy, Wanda Amick, Glenda Beck, Martha Chesnut, Patsy Reisner, Jeanne Scheffer, Alice Hamilton, Jane Born, Sue Pederson, Sherry Wait. SECOND ROW: Gaye Jurgens, Sandra Rees, Sandy Simmons, Carolyn Lowder, Mike Ferguson, John Schable, George Pourchot, Craig Chapman, Susan Schable, Sally Helfrich, Deborah Reeder, Linda Killen. THIRD ROW: Danny Powell, Steve Kiley, Lester Wolfe, Terry Martin. Charles Sharp, Chris Wunnenberg, Jim Long, Virgil Crowder. Terry Poindexter, Jerry Frazier, Ray Willoughby, Tony Taylor. FOURTH ROW: Bob Stiehl, Gene Yoachum, Tom Badger. Darrell Crist, Dale Arnett, Alan Schultz. Bob Moody, Danny Reedy, Phil Koeberlein, Mike Smith, Wayne Lindstrom, Bill Sims. Chris Wunnenberg, class president introduced the student speakers. Patrons Page ATWOOD TUSCOLA Ruth’s Beauty Shop Nell's Beauty Shop Florence's Beauty Shop Isabel's Beauty Shop Bonnies' Beauty Shop Mayann's Beauty Shop W. L. Funk Insurance Atwood Pool Hall Floyd Lewis Barber Shop Gene's Plumbing and Heating Romine's Barber Shop Hofsas Hardware Hadden's Jewelry Atwood Herald Wilber's Shoe Store Mac’s Motel Atwood Cafe Tuscola Milk Co. Miller Chrysler and Plymouth Smith Shoes Sturgell's Royer Jewelry Koehnemann's Gambles HAMMOND Mildred's Grocery Bateman's Cut Curl Shop Ferguson Ford Sales Harold Foreman BEMENT Kintner I. G. A. ARTHUR Bement Bowl C. O. Funk Son Arthur Thermogas Co. Grantham Drugs Moses Cafe MONTICELLO Kaiser's Western Auto Associate Austin's Dog ’N' Suds jSj Ferchow’s IGA Wayne Austin f Den Owner 11 a.m.- 11 p.m. 7 days a week Dining Room Tablerite Choice Meat or Curb Service Tablerite Fresh Produce Plus Serv i ng: Food in Baskets-Sandwiches Drinks Deliciously prepared Delightfully Served Everyday Low Prices On U.S. 36 at Atwood Phone 2931 Best Wishes to the Class of 1965 Buchanan Inc. Atioood Grain and Supply Pont i ac-01dsmob i1e-Bu ick GMC Trucks Co. We service our sales. Mont ice 110 Illinois Phone 3901 Atwood Illinois Quick’s Garage And Lunchroom Radio TV Since 19 7 Atwood Illinois Magnolia Cleaners Atwood Illinois Cong ratu1 at i ons to the Class of 1965 S.R. Born Funeral Service and Furniture Atwood Illinois R S J Implement Company New Idea Kewanee Minneapoli s-Moline Hydraulic Hose Repairs Sales And Service Phone 2131 118 North Main Atwood Illinois Myers Tauern F i sh And 21 Fried Shrimp Atwood 111i no i s Atioood Meat Market Groceries, Fresh Meats Fruits And Vegetables Vernon Cordts, Prop. Phone 3321 Atwood Illinois Berg's Clothing Dry Goods Cong ratu1 at i ons to the Class of 1965 School Supplies 5- Notions Estella Pat Berg Phone 4723 Atwood Illinois Compliments to The Class of '65 Dr. E.W. Weir Atwood Illinois Best Wishes to The Class of 1965 Heinzelmann's Shell Seruice Paul Heinzelmann, Prop. Atwood Illinois Ja — Do -- Farm Fresh Eggs Cleaned - Candled - Cooled Ca rton--oi—Case Dauis Motor Sales Congratulations P1ymou t h to the Va1 i ant Class of 1965 And Chrysler Dr. E.L. Quackenbush 120 North Main Atwood Illinois Atwood Illinois Tuscola Locker Service Custom Slaughtering processing and curing Complete Home Freezer Food Service Fresh Meat Wholesale and Retail Tuscola Phone 237 Illinois Arthur Bowl and Snack Bar Arthur Illinois Arthur Flower Shop Congratulations to the Class of 1965 State Bank of Arthur Congratulations to the Class of 1965 Arthur Illinois Old Heidelberg Steak House Famous for Steaks, Sea Food, Chicken PH. 5A3-2332 Arthur Illinois Cong ratu1 at i ons to the Class of 1965 Murphy’s Hardware Phone HAmmond 2842 Hammond Illinois The State Bank of Hammond With Trust Powers Eskridge Agency, Inc. General Insurance Phone 2321 Hammond Illinois Long’s Chevrolet Sales Phone 2651 Hammond Illinois State Bank of Bement Smitty’s Eisner A Full Service Bank with Trust Powers Groceri es Phone 2321 Fresh Pastry Bement Illinois Bement Illinois Best Wishes Class of '65 Hi-Way Bowl Pierson Grain Where Old Friends Meet And and Scores Are The Best-- Supply Company Howa rd E. Coug i11 Ph. 2651 U. S. Route 36 Pierson Station Illinois Tuscola Illinois Comp I i merits of U.S. Industrial Chemicals Company A Division of National Distillers and Chemical Corporation Delbert’s Clothing Clothes for Men And Boys Arthur, Illinois Congratulations, Seniors s INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas Citv — Winnipeg Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA v. — '•V' . S-.J ,• v —. . I V -' - !r -•- ■’« '%?■• w' : ■ . x£« “ • - w •r v -«u. rv . '-' ■ ?! r - 33 , ' -— r, ™--w - _• 4 ■_ 1 « - •' ■«
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