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Class History On August 30, 1962, thirty-seven boys and thirty girls entered A-HHS as freshmen. Dick Beery was elected president; Judy Birch, vice president; Janet Livengood, secretary; and Bill Baker, treasurer. Student Council representatives were Ruth Ann Bristol and Bob Sullender. Judy Birch, John Burcham, Joan Day, and Gloria Mullinix were AT-TO-HI reporters, with Joan and Gloria representing the class. Sue Weber and Ruth Ann Bristol were junior varsity cheerleaders. Janet Livengood was homecoming attendant, choosing Bob Sullender as her escort. The freshmen homecoming float, WE'LL BLOW THIS GAME TO VICTORY, received fourth prize. Bill Baker lettered in football and Bob Sullender lettered in track. Receiving a first at the state solo contest was John Hofsas, oboe. Initiation was held on September 25, 1962, and the freshmen hosted the return party in the form of a variety show on April 2, 1963. That year they gained Steve Scales from Decatur; Sheryl Moberly from Norfolk, Virginia; and Delores Watkins from Tuscola. Cherri Harris moved to Robinson, Jim Moseley to St. Louis, Steve Scales back to Decatur, Sheryl Moberly to Virginia Beach, Virginia. Eight dropped out. Class advisers were C.E. Rogers and Mrs. Joyce Forsythe Brownfield. In Stepember, 1963, fifty-nine class members returned with Dick Beery serving as president; Robert Alexander, vice president; Janet Livengood, secretary; and Bill Baker, treasurer. Bob Sullender and Judy Birch were class representatives on the student council, and Frank Reedy and Judy were AT-TO-HI reporters. Also serving on the student council were Jo Ann Koeberlein and John Hofsas; on the AT-TO-HI, Larry Korte, Joan Day, and John Burcham. Janet Livengood, Ruth Ann Bristol, and Sue Weber were junior varsity cheerleaders, with Ruth Ann serving as captain. Homecoming attendant was Sue Wilkinson with her escort, Ray Willoughby. SAD PLIGHT, KNIGHT, our homecoming float, won third prize. As a sophomore, Judy Birch served as vice president of the Library Club. Bill Baker, Dick Beery, John Burgener, Don Ferguson, Roger Hadden, Frank Reedy, Bob Sullender, Dennis Terril, and Duane Quick lettered in football. Bob lettered in basketball; Barry Berg was basketball manager. They gained Rick McCarty from Portage, Indiana. May Lee Crook transferred to Ogden. Three dropped out. Class advisers were Mrs. Louise Bean and Wayne Hammerton. The class of 1966 returned in the fall of 1964 with fifty-eight students. Again serving as class president was Dick Beery; Frank Reedy, vice president; Janet Livengood, secretary; and Bill Baker, treasurer. Cheerleaders were Sue Weber and Janet Livengood. Brenda Stephenson was a twirler with the marching band. Homecoming attendant was Gloria Mullinix, with Ray Willoughby, her escort. Winning with the theme, ARTHUR'S IN DUTCH, the juniors took first place in the float competition. The class play, MRS. MC THING, was given November 20, 1964, with Cindy Leisner, Mike Helfrich, Dorothy Walker, and Frank Reedy taking the leading roles. Janet Livengood was selected to edit the POST with Jo Ann Koeberlein her assistant. Judy Birch was picked as advertising manager, Sue Weber, her assistant; Mike Daugherty, subscription manager; Barry Berg, photographer; John Hofsas, literary editor, with John Burcham assisting; and Carole Beck. Representing the class on the student council were Judy Birch and Robert Alexander. Also on the council were Bob Sullender, vice president; Duane Quick and Jo Ann Koeberlein. Juniors holding offices in organizations were: FFA, Duane Quick, vice president; Larry Korte, secretary; Library Club, John Hofsas, president; Joan Day, vice president; Judy Birch, secretary-treasurer. Lettermen in football were Bill Baker, Dick Beery, John Burgener, Don Ferguson, Roger Hadden, Frank Reedy, Jim Moseley, Bob Sullender, Duane Quick, Barry Berg, and Dennis Terril. Lettermen in track were Bill Baker, Dick Beery, Greg Sims, and Bob Sullender. Tom Libbin, saxophone; John Burcham, trombone; and John Hofsas, oboe, received firsts at the state solo contest. AT-TO-HI writers were Joan Day, Judy Birch, Roger Hadden, John Hofsas, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Cindy Leisner, Brenda Spencer, and Brenda Stephenson. Production workers were Nicki Mayhall Hodge, Rick McCarty, Gloria Mullinix, Cindy Leisner, and Brenda Spencer.
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Frank Reedy was selected to attend Boy's State, but was unable to go. Alternate Bob Sullender attended in Frank's place. Girl's State representative was Dorothy Walker; Joan Day was alternate. Receiving scholarships to the Egyptian Music Camp were Robert Alexander and John Hofsas. The junior class hosted the seniors at the Prom on May 14, 1965, at the Champaign Moose Club. The theme was IN THE MISTY MOONLIGHT. Bill Gough moved to Areola; Jim Moseley returned to A-HHS along with Calvin Trotter, Arthur; Mike Quisenberry, Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, to which he later returned; and Gene Hayse, Milford. Two students withdrew. Mrs. Irene Davenport and David Dunscomb were the junior class advisers. Starting their final year of high school were fifty-three returning seniors under the leadership of class president, Robert Alexander. Other class officers were vice president, Frank Reedy; secretary, Gloria Mullinix; and treasurer, Mike Helfrich. Student Council representatives were Judy Birch and Dick Beery. Dorothy Walker was class AT-TO-HI reporter. Sue Weber and Ruth Ann Bristol were varsity cheerleaders, with Sue serving as captain. Homecoming royalty were queen Gloria Mullinix and king Bob Sullender. Grand march leaders were Brenda Stephenson, Sue Weber, Bill Baker, and Frank Reedy. Senior attendant was Carole Beck with her escort, Dick Beery. The senior float, RAJAH'S WISHES DO COME TRUE placed third, Bob Sullender served as president of the student council along with Robert Alexander, vice president; and Jo Ann Koeberlein, treasurer. Other student council members were Cindy Leisner, Brenda Stephenson, and Sue Weber. AT-TO-HI editorial staff writers were John Hofsas, editor; Joan Day, assistant editor; Dick Beery, sports editor; Cindy Leisner, Bob Barcus, Roger Hadden, John Burcham, and Judy Birch. Production typists were Judy Birch, Madonna Berg, Ruth Ann Bristol, Linda Hale, Terri Henry, Janet Livengood, Shirley Myers, and Sue Wilkinson. There were 14 football lettermen: Bill Baker, honorary co-captain; Dick Beery; John Burgener, honorary co-captain; Don Ferguson, Roger Hadden, Mike Helfrich, Larry Korte, Frank Reedy, Bob Sullender, Jim Williams, Barry Berg, Jim Moseley, and Dennis Terri 1. Basketball lettermen were Bill Baker, Dick Beery, John Burgener, Don Ferguson, Frank Reedy, and Bob Sullender. Dick Beery, Barry Berg, Alan Cox, Greg Sims, and Bob Sullender lettered in track. Officers of organizations were Library Club, Joan Day, president; John Hofsas, secretary-treasurer; Lettermen's Club, Bill Baker, president; Dick Beery, vice president; Bob Sullender, secretary; and John Burgener, treasurer; FFA, Ray Wildman, vice president; John Burgener, treasurer; GAA, Brenda Spencer, president; Band, Dick Beery, president; Robert Alexander, vice president; Frank Reedy, secretary-treasurer; John Burcham, librarian; FHA, Jo Ann Koeberlein, president; Shirley Myers, vice president. First place winners at the state solo and ensemble contest were John Hofsas, oboe; John Burcham, mixed brass duet; John Hofsas and Joan Day, woodwind quintet; Robert Alexander, Linda Owens, John Burcham, and Dick Beery, brass sextet; Joan Day, Cindy Leisner, and Dorothy Walker, girls single ensemble. Robert Alexander was awarded the Arion Award. The senior plays, MY HEART'S IN THE HIGHLANDS and THE SANDBOX, were presented on April 22, 1966. On April 29, the seniors were guests of the junior class at the Prom which was held at the Moose Club, Champaign. National Honor Society members were Robert Alexander, Judy Birch, Alan Cox, Joan Day, Mike Helfrich, John Hofsas, Jo Ann Koeberlein, Bob Sullender and Dorothy Walker. Bob Sullender received the SAR award; Joan Day was the DAR winner. Joan also received the Bausch-Lomb Science Award. Miss Lois Shonkwiler and Mrs. Donna Leamy were senior advisers. Baccalaureate was held Sunday, June 5, with commencement exercises the following evening, June 6. Class president, Robert Alexander, introduced the speakers. John Hofsas and Judy Birch, co-salutatorians, gave the welcome and class prophecy. Valedictorian, Joan Day, gave the farewell. A group of 17 seniors sang, as did a boys quartet composed of Robert Alexander, Alan Cox. Mike Helfrich, and Frank Reedy. Legion Awards went to Joan Day and Bob Sullender.
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