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jj VOOD FUMMTUtt THE POST 1967 Published by the Class oj 1967 ATWOOD-HAMMOND HIGH SCHOOL ATWOOD, DEDICATION We, the members of the class of 1967, wish to dedicate our POST to Lois Shonkwiler, who until this year has served as advisor of the POST since 1946, when publication was resumed after the war. During this time she has also served as senior class advisor, co-ordinating all the activities and details which finally culminate in the commencement exercises. Her willingness to take on any task, regardless of the time or effort required, her active interest and support in all school activities, her eagerness to go beyond the role of a teacher to instill not only knowledge, but also ideas and suggestions which will help in later years, and her over-all zest for life have made her a valuable member of the faculty; but more important, she has given the students someone they can turn to and depend upon at all times. Lois Shonkwiler has influenced the lives of her students more than she will ever realize, and we feel that this is a very small tribute to give in return for all that she has given us. 3 Fred R. Boll, Superintendent Robert Scheffer President, Board George Kiley Secretary, Board Ernest Murphy Lyle Heit John Livengood, Jr. Joseph Ponder William Reeder Mrs. Cindy Wildman, School Secretary 4 ADMINISTRATION Willing to sponsor another organization, cheer the slow student or challenge the brilliant one, support and furnish a pep bus. serve our meals, clean up after us. . . . Always ready to give of their time, their talents, or themselves. This is the administration. MISS GEORGINA PHILLIPS DOUGLAS PARIS LYNN STRACK ROBERT REED First row: Elva Williams, Francis Phalen, Marvin Sieh, Paul Eastin. Second row: Rex Hadden, Glen Randall, How ard Cundiff, Mrs. Francis Phalen, Kenneth Sawyer, Wilbur Shonkwiler. Myrta Jane Snyder, Wilma Keischner, Pearl Johnson, Charlene Mayhall, Custodian Stephen Sanders. Margaret Jones. Ethel Brown. 9 CLASS OF 1967 Dennis Spencer. President. Donna Harshbarger, Secretary-Treasurer. Cleolyn Senteney. Vice-President. SENIORS Our four years are rapidly coming to an end. Four years crammed with stacked lockers, races to the lunchroom, admit slips, pop quizzes, hectic activity periods, late assignments, too-short study halls, never-ending classes. . . . From our first day as bewildered freshmen to our last day as mighty seniors, we have shared all types of experiences and hopefully have gained an insight into the future. We’ve learned more about life than any subject we have studied. We are the A-H Seniors. KAY APPLEBY FHA 1,2.3.4 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 4 STANLEY P. ARBOGAST Football 2,4 Library Club 2,3 FFA 4 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI 3 BOB ARNETT Track 1 Basketball 1 FFA 1.2.3.4 2nd Vice-President 2 President 3 Secretary 4 CAROL ARNETT Basketball 1 FFA 1.2.3,4 SAM BARCUS Class Treasurer 1 Basketball 1 Band 1 Student Council 3,4 Treasurer 4 STEVEN E. BLACK Basketball 1 Football 2 Band 1,2,3 Track 1.2. 3 Class Play 3 LINDA L. BROWN Cheerleading 2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 Homecoming Attendant 3 Grand March Leader 4 UNITY HIGH SCHOOL Cheerleading 1 Chorus 1 FHA 1 OPAL J. CARR Chorus 1 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI 3,4 Production Staff 4 GAA 1,2.3.4 Sport Head 3 Point Chairman 4 CARY D. CHAPMAN Football 1. 2, 3,4 All Conference Bid 4 Band 1.2 Letterman’s Club 3,4 Track 1.2, 3 Class Play 3 Post Staff 3,4 Bast Photographer 4 Basketball 1.2.3,4 13 •vicv'oi—i O t-1 REBECCA CHESNUT GAA 1.2,3,4 AT-TO-HI 2,3.4 Editor-Production Staff 4 Class Play 3 Homecoming Attendant 4 Band 1, 2. 3,4 Secretary 4 Student Council 3,4 Secretary 4 Post Staff 3,4 Advertising Manager $ i MARTHA L. COOCH GAA 1.2.3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 AT-TO-HI, Editorial 3, 4 Student Council 4 Class Play 3 MICHAEL C. CORWIN Football 1,2,3 Track 1 FFA 1.2. 3, 4 Class Play 3 Library Club 4 STU Conservation work Shop 1, 2,3 PATRICIA JOAN DAUGHERTY FHA 4 Alternate to Girl’s State 3 AT-TO-HI Production Editor 3 Post Staff 3.4 Editor 4 GERALD W. DAY Band 1 FFA 4 ANN MAUR1NE FUNK Band 1,2,3,4 Egyptian Music Camp Delegate 3 Chorus 1,2. 3, 4 Class Play 3 Class Secretary 1 Student Council 4 Dance Band 4 Douglas County Youth Panel 3.4 DAR Winner 4 GAA 1.2.3,4 Sporthead 4 AT-TO-HI 3.4 Co-editor 4 Post Staff 3,4 Literary Editor 4 BARBARA JO GILMORE Chorus 4 LOVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL Class Secretary 1.2 GAA 1,2 Chorus 1.2 YFC 2 KATANA SUE FLANAGAN Band 1,2,3 4 GAA 1,2,3.4 Vice-President 3 Sport Head 3,4 President 4 Class Play 3 GAA Camp 3 Post Staff 3.4 Business Manager BRIAN J. HADDEN Basketball 1 Football 3,4 Track 3 Chorus 3 Class Treasurer 2 Class Vice-President 3 Dance Band 1.2,3 Class Play 3 Band 1,2,3.4 President 4 Lerterman's Club 3,4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 15 ANN QUIDA HALE GAA 1,2,3 Class Play 3 Chorus 1 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 3 Post Staff 3,4 Assistant Literary Editor 4 V DONNA R. HARSHBARGER Band 1,2,3.4 Twirler 2 Drum Majorette 3,4 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 4 Class Secretary-Treasurer 4 GAA 1.2.3,4 Treasurer 3 AARON D. HUFFMAN FFA 1.2, 3.4 Band 1, 3.4 Student Council 3.4 Football 2 Class Play 3 JOHNETTA HUMES MARILYN LOUISE LAUGHLIN GAA 1,2,3.4 Point Chairman 4 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 3 JANICE LYNN JAUS FHA 1,2.3.4 Chorus 1.2, 3.4 Class Play 3 HOWARD W. KAMM Football 1, 2. 3,4 Basketball 1 Track 1.3 Letterman's Club 3,4 Class Play 3 Chorus 1,2, 3,4 GAA 1.2.3,4 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI Editorial Staff 4 FRANCES EILENE LINDSTROM FHA 1,2.3,4 GAA 1.2,3.4 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 4 JOHN H. LIVENGOOD HI Basketball 1.2 Football 2 Chorus 1.2 Track 1 Student Council 1.2 Class President 2 17 VICKI LOU METCALF Chorus 1,2. 3.4 Band 1. 2, 3,4 MARY MURPHY GAA 1.2.3 Student Council 3.4 President 4 Band 1,2,3.4 ANITA CHRISTINE PATTON GAA 1.2.3,4 Sporthead 4 Band 1,2,3.4 AT-TO-HI 3.4 Class Reporter 4 FHA 4 Vice-president of Degrees 4 Class play 3 DORIS MICHELE QUICK Chorus 4 FHA 4 Class play 3 JANET SUE QUICK GAA 1.2,3 Sporthead 3 FHA 1.3 Treasurer 3 Class play 3 Chorus 2 AT-TO-HI production 4 RONDA SUE RANDALL GAA 1.2,3.4 FHA 1.2.3 Band 1,2,3.4 Twirler 1,2,3.4 Class play 3 GLORIA ANN RANDOLPH GAA 1.2, 3.4 FHA 1,2.3. 4 Treasurer 4 Twirler 1,2,3.4 Class play 3 AT-TO-HI cartoonist 4 19 © c 3os tr-i Cb GERALD WILLIAM REEDER Football 1, 2, 3,4 Co-captain 4 Tackle trophy 4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1.2 Letterman's Club 3,4 President 4 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3 Band 1.3.4 Librarian 4 Dance Band 3,4 FFA 3,4 President 4 AT-TO-HI 1 Class Vice-president 3 Class play 3 ROBERT EUGENE RENTSCHLER Basketball 1,2,3, 4 Track 1, 2,3,4 Football Manager 3 Letterman's Club 3,4 Student Council 4 Magazine Sales Captain 3 Class Play 3 Post Staff 3,4 Douglas County Youth Panel 3,4 LINDA LEE RIGG Band 1,2,3,4 Egyptian Music Camp 3 Chorus 1,2, 3. 4 GAA 1,3.4 Sportsmanship Award 3 Sport head 3.4 Class Play 3 Grand March Leader 4 ROBERT R. SCHEFFER Football 1 Library Club 1.2.3,4 President 4 CLEOLYN ANN SENTENEY Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 2 GAA 1.2,3.4 Secretary 4 Sporthead 4 Girls' State 3 Class Play 3 Qass Secretary-Treasurer 3 Qass Vice-President 4 Douglas County Youth Panel 3,4 ELIZABETH ANN SIMS FHA 1.2. 3,4 Secretary 4 GAA 2, 3 Chorus 1.2, 3.4 Twirler 1,2,3 AT-TO-HI production 3 DENNIS EDGAR SPENCER Football 1. 2. 3.4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2. 3.4 Letterman's Club Vice-president 4 FFA 4 Senior Class President 4 Class play 3 JAMES BOWEN STIEHL Football 1,2, 3,4 Track 1. 2, 3,4 Band 1,2,3,4 Dance Band 3 Chorus 1.3.4 Library Club 1,2,3, 4 AT-TO-HI 2,3.4 Sports Editor 4 Class Play 3 Class President 3 Letterman's Club 3,4 Boys' State 3 State Treasurer JAN ELLYN TAYLOR GAA 1,2,3.4 Secretary 3 Student Council 1,4 Cheerleader 1,2,3.4 Captain 2,4 Cheerleading Camp 1 Homecoming Attendant 2 Homecoming Queen 4 Post Staff 3.4 Subscription Manager Class Secretary 2 Class Play 3 AT-TO-HI production 3 USI Representative 3 21 LINN ELLEN TRAXLER Chorus 1,3.4 Library Club 1,2,3,4 AT-TO-HI 3.4 Chess Club 3,4 MILTON EUGENE WALTERMIRE Football 2,3,4 Basketball 1,2,3,4 Track 1,2 Band 1,2,3,4 Vice-president 4 Dance Band 2,3,4 AT-TO-HI 2.3 GI Editor 3 Class Play 3 Letterman's Club 3,4 Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3 USI Reaprsentative 3 Class president 1 Homecoming King 4 SAR Award 4 Magazine Sales Captain 3 DON WARNER FFA 3,4 Track 2 JUDITH ANN WILLOUGHBY GAA 1,2,3,4 Sport Head 3, 4 AT-TO-HI 1,2.3.4 Student Council 3 Junior Editor 3 Co-editor 4 Band 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2,3,4 Library Club 1,2,3,4 Student Council 2 Vice-President 3 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Student Council 4 Class play 3 NICKI MAY HALL HODGE GAA 1,2,3 FHA 3 Chorus 3 AT-TO-HI Production Staff 3 SAR-DAR. AMERICAN LEGION WINNERS Milton Waltermire, Ann Funk DEKALB AWARD: Carol Arnett NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Ann Funk, Donna Harshbarger, Jim Stiehl, Pat Daugherty, Milton Waltermire, Becky Chesnut, Cleolyn Senten-ey, Jan Taylor. ARION AWARD: Ann Funk 24 BAUSCH-LOMB AWARD: Jim Stiehl Presented by David J. Dunscomb CLASS HISTORY On September 9, 1963, thirty-six girls and twenty-nine boys began their freshman year at A-HHS to the tune of the pounding of hammers and the banging of boards. The school remodeling had not yet been completed, but this day could be put off no longer. Elected to lead the class were Milton Waltermire, president; Betty Mullinix, vice-president; Ann Funk, secretary; and Sam Barcus, treasurer. Representing the class on Student Council were Jan Taylor and John Livengood; and AT-TO-HI reporters were Vicky Schultz and Jerry Reeder. Initiation was held early in October with full skirts for boys and bib overalls for girls serving as the fashions of the day. Jan Taylor was junior varsity cheerleader and twirlers were Ronda Randall, Gloria Randolph and Ann Sims. Vicki Schultz was Homecoming attendant, and the freshman float, Rajahs Give Knights Washday Blues, won first prize. Judy Willoughby served as Library Club reporter, and Donna Harshbarger was high bowler in GAA. Dennis Spencer lettered in football his first year, Jan Taylor attended cheerleading camp at Normal, and Ann Funk and Jim Stiehl received firsts at the state music contest. During the year the class gained Linda Brown from Unity and Mike Burk from Portland, Oregon, and Lost Harlen Hatchel to Tuscola, Bob McMillan to Arthur, and Mike Conour, Kenny Hatton and George Kibler, who withdrew. Mrs. Joyce Forsythe Brownfield and Coach Bob Williams were the freshman class advisers. As sophomores, thirty-seven girls and twenty-six boys returned. John Livengood was elected class president; Jerry Reeder, vice-president; Jan Taylor, secretary; and Brian Hadden, treasurer. Vicki Schultz and John Livengood were SC representatives, and Becky Chesnut and Milton Waltermire, reported for the AT-TO-HI. Junior varsity cheerleaders were Linda Brown and Jan Taylor. Sophomore twirlers were Donna Harshbarger, Ronda Randall, Gloria Randolph and Ann Sims. Jan Taylor was sophomore Homecoming attendant. Judy Willoughby was an at-large reporter on the paper, and Jim Stiehl reported band news. Judy also represented the Library Club on Student Council. Donna Harshbarger was again high bowler in GAA. Brian Hadden, Jim Stiehl and Milton Waltermire played in the school dance band. Ann Funk won a first at the state music contest with a flute solo. Essay winners on Why Should Americans Vote were Ann Funk, Mike Burk and Ronda Randall. Dennis Spencer lettered in football, and Cary Chapman, Bob Rentschler, Jim Stiehle and Milton Waltermire were track lettermen. Katana Flanagan attended GAA leadership camp, and Ann Funk attended music camp at U of I. Gained furing the year were Betty Woodward from Decatur and Ann Henry from Urbana. Ann then moved to Unity, Marsha Stark to Oakland, and Sandra Anderson withdrew. Mrs. Louise Bean and Dean Strobel served as sophomore class advisers. Thirty-five girls and twenty-five boys began their junior year at A-HHS. Class officers were Jim Stiehl, president; Brian Hadden, vice-president; and Cleolyn Senteny, secretary-treasurer. Student Council representatives were: Mary Murphy and San Barcus; and AT-TO-HI reporters were Ann Funk and Stanley Arbogast. Elected varsity cheerleaders were Linda Brown and Jan Taylor. Donna Harshbarger was band majorette, and twirlers were Ronda Randall, Gloria Randolph and Ann Sims. Linda Brown represented the class in the Homecoming court. The class float received second place. Magazine captains were Bob Rentschler and Milton Waltermire, and high salesmen were Martha Cooch, Ann Funk and Linda Rigg. The class play, You Can't Take It With You , was presented November 19, 1965. Pat Daugherty was chosen POST editor. Bob Rentschler, assistant editor; Katana Flanagan; business manager, Vicki Schultz, advertising manager with Becky Chesnut as her assistant; Jan Taylor, subscription manager; Ann Funk, literary editor with Ann Hale as her assistant; and Cary Chapman, photographer. Lettering in football were Mike Burk, Cary Chapman, Brian Hadden, Howard Kamm, Jerry Reeder, Dennis Spencer, Jim Stiehl and Milton Waltermire. Receiving a letter in basketball was Milton Walter- mire. Track lettermen were Steve Black, Cary Chapman, Bob Rentschler and Jim Stiehl. Holding offices in other organizations were GAA vice-president, Katana Flanagan; Jam Taylor, secretary; Donna Harshbarger, treasurer; Vicki Schultz, Student Council secretary; Frances Lindstorm, treasurer; FHA secretary Janet Quick; Bob Arnett, FFA vice-president and Judy Willoughby, Library Club vice-president. Judy Willoughby was junior editor of the AT-TO-HI with other junior lettermen winners being Becky Chesnut, Martha Cooch, Ann Funk, Anita Patton, and Jim Stiehl. Members of the production staff were Pat Daugherty, production editor; Ann Hale, Johnetta Humes, Betty Mullinix, Ann Sims, and Jan Taylor. American Legion selected Cleolyn Senteney to attend Girl's State and Jim Stiehl to Boy's State with their alternates being Pat Daugherty and Milton Waltermire. Attending Egyptian Music Camp were Ann Funk and Linda Rigg. Jerry Reeder and Milton Waiter-mire attended Christian Athlete's Camp in Colorado, and Mike Corwin attended conservation camp. Jan Taylor and Milton Waltermire represented A-HHS at USI Day. Jim Stiehl received a first on his baritone at the State Music Contest. Members of the dance band were Brian Hadden, Jerry Reeder, and Milton Waltermire. Ann Funk, Cleolyn Senteney, Bob Rentschler and Jim Stiehl were members of the newly formed Douglas County Youth Panel. The junior class hosted the seniors at the Prom on April 29, 1966 at the Champaign Moose Club, with the theme being Days of Wine and Roses. Ten members of the class moved or dropped out during the year. Class advisers were Mrs. Irene Davenport and David Dunscomb. Fifty seniors began their last year together on August 30, 1966. Dennis Spencer was elected class president; Cleolyn Senteney, vice-president; and Donna Harshbarger, secretary-treasurer. SC representatives were Judy Willoughby and Bob Rentschler. Jan Taylor and Linda Brown were varsity cheerleaders, with Jan serving as captain. Donna Harshbarger was band majorette, and Ronda Randall and Gloria Randolph were Twirlers. King Milton Waltermire crowned Queen Jan Taylor at the 1966 Homecoming. Grand march leaders were Linda Brown, Linda Rigg, Jerry Reeder and Dennis Spencer. Senior Attendant was Becky Chesnut with her excort, Cary Chapman. Senior were well-represented among the organization officers: Student Council president, Mary Murphy, was aided by Secretary Becky Chesnut and treasurer Sam Barcus. Brian Hadden was president of band, Milton Waltermire was vice-president and Becky Chesnut was secretary. FFA president was Jerry Reeder and Bob Arnett was secretary. FHA officers were Frances Lindstrom, vice-president; Ann Sims, secretary; and Gloria Randolph, treasurer. Bob Scheffer was president, of Library Club, and Judy Willoughby was secretary-treasurer; Letterman's Club officers were Jerry Reeder, president; Dennis Spencer, vice-president; and Brian Hadden, secretary-treasurer. AT-TO-HI editorial staff writers were Ann Funk and Judy Willoughby, co-editors; Gloria Randolph cartoonist; Jim Stiehl, sports editor; Martha Cooch, Katana Flanagan, Marilyn Laughlin, Anita Patton and Linn Traxler. Production staff members were Becky Chesnut, production editor; Kay Appleby, Opal Carr, Donna Harshbarger, Frances Lindstrom and Janet Quick. Lettering in football were Stanley Arbogast, Cary Chapman, Brian Hadden Howard Kamm, Jerry Reeder, Dennis Spencer and Milton Waltermire. Basketball lettermen were Cary Chapman, Jerry Reeder, Bob Rentschler, and Jim Stiehl. Feudin, ” the senior class play, was presented on April 21, 1967. On April 28, the seniors were guests of the juniors at the Prom which was held at the Moose Club in Champaign. Ann Funk received the DAR award and Milton Waltermire received the SAR award. The Arion award was presented to Ann Funk and the Bausch-Lomb Science Award was awarded to Jim Stiehl. National Honor Society members were Becky Chesnut, Pat Daugherty, Ann Funk, Donna Harshbarger, Cleolyn Senteney, Jim Stiehl, Jan Taylor and Milton Waltermire. Two classmates lost during the year were Barb Gilmore to Cerro Gordo, and Bill Mitchell. Class advisers were Miss Lois Shonkwiler and David Dunscomb. Baccalaureate was held Sunday, May 28, followed by Commencement on Wednesday, May 31. Scholastic honors went to Ann Funk, valedictorian; and Cleolyn Senteney and Jim Stiehl, co-salutator-ians. Legion awards were presented to Ann Funk and Milton Waltermire. 27 AT THE BEGINNING First row: Jim Stiehl, Johnetta Humes, Kathie Williams, Stanley Arbogast, Kay Appleby, Bertha Schrock, Ethel Holloday, Mrs. Wacaser. Second row: Ronda Randall, Lavina Yoder, Ruby Shewmake, Kathy Waters. Pat Daugherty, Barbara Miller, Michele Quick, Linda Rigg, Kathe Lile. Third row: Harlen Hatchell, Mike Corwin, John Livengood, John Quick, Peter Alley, Dennis Spencer, Milton Wal-termire, Howard Kamm. First row: David Beery, Sam Barcus. David Hinds, Rita Brady, Mary Murphy, Jim Mann, Aaron Huffman, Jerry Lynn. Second row: Donna Stanley, Toni Beachy, Linda Eskridge. Faye Binder, Linda Brown. Patty Sparks, Marsha Cornwell, Vicki Harold, Betty Mullinix. Kathie Williams. Third row: Linda Lust, Jimmy Winchester, Mike Conour, Marty Pruitt, Vicki Metcalf, Dennis Day, Alma Poindexter. Francis Mann, Mike Taylor, Miss Norma Jean Carter. First row: Steve Black. Brian Hadden. Mark Wesch.Olen Miller, Jerry Day, Cary Chapman, Bruce Beatty, William Taylor, Eric Stephenson. Second row: Janelle Downey, Ilene Dyer, Jan Taylor, Gloria Randolph, Donna Harshbarger, Cleolyn Senten-ey, Cynthia Foran, Marilyn Laugh-lin, Martha Cooch. Third row: Bob Rentschler, Janet Quick, Katana Flanagan, Ann Funk, Mrs. Cordts, Jerry Jones, Andrea Surma, Robert Scheffer, Jerry Reeder. 12 YEARS TOGETHER ATWOOD GRADE SCHOOL First row: Marilyn Laughlin. Gloria Randolph, Michele Quick, Donna Harshbarger, Martha Cooch. Pat Daugherty, Jan Taylor. Second row: John Livengood, John-etta Humes, Cleolyn Senteney, Kay Appleby, Ann Sims, Ronda Randall. Third row: Ann Funk, Mike Corwin, Stanley Arbogast, Howard Kamm. Steve Black, Janet Quick. Katana Flanagan. Fourth row: Cary Chapman, Brian Hadden, Robert Scheffer, Dennis Spencer, Bob Rentschler, Jerry Reeder, Jim Stiehl, Milton Waiter-mire. HAMMOND GRADE SCHOOL First row: Mary Murphy. Second row: Vicki Metcalf, Linda Rigg. Third row: Sam Barcus. Aaron Huffman, Jerry Day. 29 SENIOR PLAY CAST Maw Talbot Paw Talbot Daughter June Suitor Matt Betsy Bascom Ellie Mae Ann Funk, Martha Cooch Bob Rentschler, Jim Stiehl Anita Patton, Becky Chesnut Jerry Reeder (both casts) Howard Kamm, Milton Waltermire Kay Appleby, Linda Rigg Marilyn Laughlin, Ronda Randall Square Dancers: Opal Carr, Katana Flanagan, Ann Hale, Donna Harshbarger, Mary Murphy, Janet Quick, Linda Rigg, Judy Willoughby. 30 “FEUDIN” Stage Carpenters: Makeup: Foyer: Furniture: Sound: Lights: Concessions: Tables, Chairs: Soap: Wallpaper: Blackout: Spots: CREW Bob Arnett, Carol Arnett. Cary Chapman, Aaron Huffman, Howard Kamm, Bob Rentschler, Dennis Spencer Michelle Quick Aaron Huffman Cary Chapman Sam B arcus Brian Hadden Steve Black Bob Arnett Judy Willoughby Stanley Arbogast Dennis Spencer Stanley Arbogast, Carol Arnett 31 JUNIORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Left to right: Beryl Harshbarger, Treasurer: Russell Dukeman,Vice-President;Gregg Taylor. Secretary: Jim Libbin. President. 32 Thinking we know so much, and then realizing how much more there is to leam. Experiencing joys and pains of growing up as we do many things for the first time. First date, first prom, first semester tests, first car. . . Longing to be seniors ourselves, and yet, once in a while, hating to leave our childhood behind. We are the underclassmen. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Kent Phalen, President. Brian Fay, Vice-President. Pat Frazier. Secretary. Bob Burgener, Treasurer. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Terry Stephenson, Treasurer. Chris Personett, Secretary. Robert Fay, President. Norman Willoughby, Vice-President. 34 Pam Adams Larry Biggs Kenny Bragg Mark Bragg Wanda Brown Keith Casteel Cindy Chambers Lonnie Conner Cheryl Conour Neil Cox James Crowe Dean Day Russell Dukeman Annette Gregpry Rose Hannon Ray Hamed Beryl Harshbarger Jeff Harshbarger Pat Helfrich Margaret Hendrickson Faye Binder Mitchell Connie Patrick Rob Personett Gregg Ponder Kathy Pourchot Jim Price John Quick Robert Randolph Marsha Reisner Larry Rost Gary Sawyer Peggy Schable Wayne Schable Doug Sims Jo Smith Karen Standerfer Eric Stephenson Gregg T aylor Greg Traxler Pam Walkup Tom Warner David West Doug Whitley Marcia Willey 35 THE LONG CHRISTMAS DINNER CAST CREW Roderick Bayard Jim Libbin Stage Managers: Jim Crowe Genevieve Wainwright Bayard, Dean Day his mother Pam Walkup Stage Carpenters: Larry Biggs Lucia, Roderick's wife Marcia Willey Eric Stephenson Charles Bayard, their son Robbie Personett Mr. Robert Reed Genevieve, their daughter Wanda Brown Lights: Gregg Taylor Leonora Bayard, Charles' wife Margaret Hendrickson Portal Decorations: Birth, Mark Bragg Charles' children: Death, Jeff Harshbarger Lucia Cindy Chambers Makeup Chairman: Pam Adams Sam, her twin Kenny Bragg Bookholder: Cindy Chambers Roderick Neil COX Curtain Talks: Jo Smith Ermengarde, a distant cousin Connie Patrick Cousin Brandon Russell Dukeman Servant Kathy Pourchot Nurse Theresa Koeberlein 36 THE HAPPY JOURNEY The Happy Journey centers around the theme TO TRENTON AND CAMDEN that happiness is built up of a sharing of the little things of life by people who love one another. As we see the CAST Kirbys traveling by car from Trenton to Camden, we get to know them by the way they talk and act under nor- Elmer Kirby, Pa Keith Casteel mal circumstances. Humorous conversation between the Ma Peggy Schable members of the family gives the viewer a glimpse of Caroline, their daughter Karen Kauffman each person's personality. Arthur, their son Beryl Harshbarger With no scenery except a table set for Christmas Beulah, an older daughter Karen Standerfer dinner, Juniors covered several generations of living in a Speaking, stage manager Doug Whitley short play, The Long Christmas Dinner. ” The play, a typical Thornton Wilder plot, moved smoothly from CREW births of new generations to deaths of the oldest. Ninety years are traversed in this play which represents in ac- Stage carpenters: Eric Stephenson, celerated motion ninety Christmas dinners in the Bayard Larry Biggs household. Enjoying our family members from minute Mr. Robert Reed to minute and the repetitions of day-to-day and year- Lights: Gregg Taylor to-year events is stressed. Stage Managers: Jim Crowe Dean Day Makeup Chairman: Pam Adams Bookholder: Cindy Chambers Curtain Talks: Jo Smith SOPHOMORES 38 Gary Appleby Kathy Barnett Glenda Beck Bill Binion Carol Bird Jim Bird Flossie Blythe Jim Bolin Fritz Boll Linda Bristol Prentice Brown Robert Burgener Tim Burk Danny Bushman Cathy Carr Daniel Cole David Cole Janet Cox Barbara Day Kendal Day Mary Day Brian Fay Rebecca Fombelle Pat Frazier Linda Goodrich Kathy Hadden Jim Hannon Thad Hamed Anna Harshbarger Linda Harshbarger Robert Helfrich Morris Huffman Craig Jaus Freda Lindstrom Lee Louret Barry Lowder Irvin Lowery Jackie Martin Nancy Mauck Fred Mosbarger Linda Myers Kathy Patrick Kent Phalen Mary Poindexter Russell Powell Marilyn Quick Allen Reeder Doug Reeder Patty Rigg Jan Romine Gary Sebens aarence Snyder John Spencer Rhonda Stephenson Mike Stephenson Rhonda Sykes Lanny Wait Judy Wallace Kathy Walker Sally Weber Connie Williams Steve Willoughby 39 FRESHMEN Mark Allen Lynnette Barnett Randy Beck Sheila Bee Roberta Boll Larry Conner Dan Cooch Stevenetta Earley Lyle Estin George Eaton Donald Ernst Robert Fay John Foreman Sue Gardner Lynn Gordon Belinda Harned Roger Harshbarger Mary Kay Heifrich Gary Hendrickson Preston Hendrickson Robin Hess George Hinds Jan Kiley Sharon Koeberlein Kenneth Kresin Linda Lindstrom Paul Mann Gregory Manning David McElvain Christi Metcalf Delores Miller Frances Miller Jim Myers 40 Larry Nickell Diane Patrick Chris Personett Nancy Poindexter Cynthia Quick Marlene Quick Danita Randall Roger Reedy Patty Rentschler Mike Sebens Donald Sharp Karen Snyder Melinda Stephenson Terri Stephenson Joe Stewart David Traxler Rae Ann Vaughn Sandy Vaughn Debbie Wait Kevin Walker Tracy Walkup Doug West James West John White Danny Whobrey Norman Willoughby Sandra Wolfe Steve Yocum 41 SPOR TS Screams of joy, tears of sorrow, touchdowns, baskets, trackmeets, booed officials, tense overtime games, injuries, steamy locker rooms, pep clubs, smiles, frowns. . . . Another Rajah season is gone--but not forgotten. SPOR TS FOOTBALL First row: Cary Chapman, Howard Kamm. Jeff Harshbarger, Kent Phalen, Brian Hadden, Gary Sebens, David Cole, Mil-ton Waltermire, Jim Stiehl. Second row: Jeff Leisner, Fritz Boll, Lee Louret, Gary Sawyer, Tim Burk, Stanley Arbo-gast. Bob Burgener, Ray Hamed, Johnny Quick. Steve Willoughby. Third row: Coach Strack, Mike Stephenson, Clarence Snyder, Pat Helffich, Gregg Taylor, Bob Helfrich, John Spencer, Mark Bragg, Larry Biggs, manager; John Foreman, manager. Fourth row: Coach Strobel, Doug Whitley, Jerry Reeder. Dennis Spencer. Rob Personett, Thad Hamed, Eric Stephenson, Jim Libbin, Beryl Haishbarger. Lonnie Connor, manager. 44 Howard Kamm - guard Jerry Reeder - center First row: Clarence Snyder. Bob Helfrich. Fritz Boll. Lee Louret. Bob Burgener. Tim Burk. Steve Willoughby, Lyle Eas-tin. Second row: Larry Connor. John Spencer. George Eaton. Roger Ferguson, Dennis Edwards, Roger Harshbarger. Roger Reedy. Third row: Steve West, Danny Whobrey, Robert Fay. Mike Stephenson. Larry Nickell. Norman Willoughby. Kevin Walker, manager: Coach Paris. Fourth row: Coach Strack. Coach Strobel. Randy Beck. Gary Sebens, Thad Harned, Kent Phalen. David Cole, Mike Sebens. , BASKETBALL VARSITY -- Cary Chapman, Dennis Spencer, Jeff Harshbarger, Doug Reeder, Neil Cox, Coach Lynn Strack, Rob Person ett, Coach Dean Strobel, Bob Rentschler, Wayne Schable, Jerry Reeder, Lonnie Conner, Gregg Taylor. 46 First Row: Jim Bolin, Preston Hendricksen, Randy Beck, Kent Phalen, Keith Casteel, Tim Burk, Jim Myers. Second Row: Coach Lynn Strack, Dan Cooch, Norman Willoughby, Bob Helfrich, Steve Yocum, Danny Whobrey, Coach Dean Strobel. Third Row: Steve West, John White, Greg Manning, Fritz Boll, John Spencer, Larry Biggs, Russel Dukeman. Fourth Row: Roger Reedy, Steve Willoughby, Lyle Eastin, Morris Huffman, Larry Conner, Tracy Walkup, Beryl Har-shbarger, Jim Libbin. Gregg Taylor Freethrow Trophy Rob Personett and Lonnie Conner Honorary Co-Captains Rob Personett Most Valuable Player Rebound Trophy 47 Cary Chapman, guard. The A-HHS varsity basketball squad added another trophy to the case by winning the Consolation Championship of the Holiday Tournament at Monticello. The sophomore team won 4th place in the Little Okaw tournament. Honorary co-captains of this year's team were Rob Personett and Lonnie Conner. Rob was chosen Most Valuable Player and broke several school rebounding records: single game, season, and average per game. Lonnie was 5th in Okaw Valley Conference scoring and was named to the All Conference 3rd team. Gregg Taylor received the Free Throw Trophy and Doug Reeder broke the one-season record for field goal percentage. Varsity lettermen SENIORS: Cary Chapman, Jerry Reeder, Bob Rentschler, Dennis Spencer. JUNIORS: Lonnie Conner, Neil Cox, Jeff Harshbarger, Rob Personette, Wayne Schable, Gregg Taylor. SOPHOMORES: Thad Hamed, Doug Reeder. Bob Rentschler, center. Dermis Spencer, forward SCORES Jerry Reeder, guard. WE THEY Monticello 44 78 Arthur 58 73 Newman 83 67 Chrisman 70 66 Villa Grove 66 67 Lakeview 46 45 Bement 54 57 Sullivan 79 96 Oakland 66 59 Cerro Gordo 61 52 Tuscola 54 60 Cerro Gordo 53 54 Lovington 63 75 Arthur 65 63 Unity 54 72 Bethany 52 84 Areola 62 79 Bethany 45 83 Monticello Christmas Tournament Monticello 53 73 Mahomet 81 71 Heyworth 57 52 Argenta-Orena 64 58 Consulation Champions 4 9 50 First Row: Larry Biggs, Jeff Harshbarger, Bob Rentsch-ler, Rob Personett, Jim Libbin, Jim Stiehl, Cary Chapman. Second Row: John Forman, Steve Willoughby, Gregg Taylor, Steve Black, Gregg Ponder, Tom Warner, Pat Helfrich, Danny Whobrey. Third Row: Fritz Boll, Roger Harshbarger, Gregg Manning, Lyle Eastin, Bob Helfrich, John White, Robert Fay. Fourth Row: Coach Lynn Strack, John Spencer, Larry Conner, Jim Myers, Randy Beck, Doug Reeder, Tim Burk, Tracy Walkup, and Brian Fay. Bob Rentschler High Jump Cary Chapman 100 yard dash; 220 yard dash; 440 yard dash; mile relay. Jim Stiehl 880; mile relay; mile. Steve Black two mile; mile. 51 CHEERLEADERS Front row: Melinda Stephenson, Christine Personett, Jan Taylor, Sally Weber, Rhonda Stephenson. Back row: Kathy Pourchot, Karen Standerfer, Linda Brown, Peggy Schable. TROPHY WINNERS Cary Chapman Phalen Award jerry Reeder Tackle Trophy Jeff Harshbarger First place Denis Spencer Most Valuable Player High Hurdles Shelbyville Open 53 ACTIVITIES 54 Initiations, earning points for letters, rapidly completed projects, last minute rehearsals, food and clean-up committees, searches for meeting times, deadlines to meet .... Many cogs turning together to mesh the school wheel. BAND OFFICERS Becky Chesnut, secretary; Milton Waltermire, vice president; Brian Hadden, president. CLARINETS Donna Hatshbarger Karen Standerfer Becky Chesnut Wanda Brown Mary Day Roberta Boll Kathleen Hadden Mary Poindexter Anita Patton Chris Personett Shiela Bee Pam Walkup Fred Mosbarger Jim Crowe Margaret Hendrickson Linda Goodrich Kathy Patrick Patty Rentschler SAXOPHONES Martha Cooch Karen Kauffman Fritz Boll David Cole Connie Patrick Cathy Carr Roger Hatshbarger TENOR SAX Gary Sebens Ronda Sykes BARITONE SAX Milton Waltermire FLUTES Ann Funk Cleolyn Senteney Becky Fombelle Peggy Schable Vicki Metcalf Patty Rigg Judy Willoughby Barbara Day Nancy Poindexter Mary Helfrich CORNETS Gary Hendrickson Dan Cole Morris Huffman Aaron Huffman Tracy Walkup Russell Dukeman David McElvain DRUMS Ronda Randall Bob Helfrich Mary Murphy Judy Willoughby Jan Kiley Mike Sebens Diane Patrick OBOES Kathy Pourchot Marcia Willey FRENCH HORN Linda Rigg BASSOON Katana Flanagan BASS Dan Cooch Tim Burk BASS CLARINET Nancy Mauck BARITONES Pam Adams Janet Cox Roger Reedy Jim Stiehl Jerry Reeder TROMBONES Brian Hadden Gregg Ponder David Traxler Randy Beck Steve Willoughby TWIRLERS Majorettet Donna Harshbarger. Roberta Boll, Gloria Randolph, Ronda Randall, Kendall Day, and Kathy Walker. STAGE BAND Saxophone: Milton Waltermire, David Cole, Martha Cooch, Fred Mosbarger. Cornets: David McElvain, Russell Dukeman, Tracy Walkup, Dan Cole, Gary Hendrickson. Trombone: Greg Ponder, David Traxler, Jerry Reeder. Director David Dunscomb. Drums: Bob Helfrich. Bass: Tim Burk Piano: Ann Funk. CONTEST WINNERS Karen Standerfer, Barbara Day, Kathy Pourchot, Pam Walkup, Peggy Schable, Fred Mosbarger, David Cole (not pictured). CHORUS First row: Wanda Brown, Roberta Boll, Kathy Walker, Mark Allen, Pam Adams, Nancy Poindexter, Judy Willoughby, Mr. Dunscomb. Second row: Martha Cooch, Kathy Barnett, Cincy Chambers. David McElvain. Doug West. Karen Stander-fer, Patty Rigg, Diane Patrick. Third row: Marilyn Laughlin, Michele Quick. Robin Hess, Gary Hendrickson. Ken Bragg, David Traxler, Connie Williams, Jan Romine, Linda Harshbarger. Fourth row: Mary Martin. Lynn Gordon, Ann Sims, Jeff Leisner. Bob Randolph, Barbara Gilmore. Jan Kiley, Kathy Patrick. Fifth row: Karen Kauffman. Connie Patrick. Marilyn Quick. Bob Helffich, Danny Bushman, Fred Mosb'jger, Theresa Koeberlein, Linda Brown. Kendal Day. Sixth row: Mary Poindexter. Unda Rigg, Ray Hamed, Keith Casteel. Tim Burk, Dean Day, Vicki Metcalf. Kathleen Hadden. Seventh row: Linn Traxler, Ann Funk, Jim Stiehl, Doug Whitley. Greg Traxler. Neil Cox, Dan Cole. Peggy Schable. Janet Cox. 59 STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Mr. Strobel. Mary Murphy, Becky Chesnut, Rob Personett, Sam Barcus, Mrs. Newlin. Second Row: Lynette Barnett, Judy Willoughby, Karen Standerfer, Aaron Huffman, Freda Lindstrom, Martha Cooch, Jan Taylor. Third Row: John Spencer, Marilyn Quick, Ann Funk, Keith Casteel, Bob Rentshler, Tracy Walkup, Marcia Willey, Gregg Taylor. POST SENIOR STAFF First Row: Bob Rentschler, assistant editor; Pat Daugherty, editor. Second Row: Mr. Lucie Merrill, adviser; Katana Flanagan, business manager; Mrs. Lois Lib-bin, adviser. Third Row: Becky Chesnut, advertising manager; Jan Taylor, subscription manager. Fourth Row: Ann Funk, literary editor; Cary Chapman, Post photographer; Ann Hale, assistant literary editor. JUNIOR STAFF First Row: Wanda Brown, assistant editor; Doug Whitley, editor. Second Row: Mrs. Lois Libbin, adviser; Karen Kauffman; assistant literary editor; Mrs. Lucie Merrill, advisor. Third Row: Peggy Schable, subscription manager; Marcia Willey, literary editor. Fourth Row: Keith Casteel, advertising manager; Beryl Harshbarger, business manager; Larry Biggs, assistant advertising manager. Absent: Eric Stephenson, photographer. 61 AT-TO-HI First Row: Marilyn Quick, Pam Walkup, Ann Funk, Opal Carr. Katana Flanagan, Rose Ann Hannon, Fritz Boll. Second Row: Janet Quick, Keith Casteel, Jim Libbin, Jim Stiehl, Tim Burk, Kay Appleby. Third Row: Cindy Chambers, Marsha Reisner, Frances Lind-strom, Glenda Beck, Jan Kiley, Anita Patton, Donna Harshbarger. Fourth Row: Margaret Hendrickson, Becky Chesnut, Mary Day, Martha Cooch, Gloria Randolph, Karen Standerfer. Judy Willoughby, Marilyn Laughlin. 62 Judy Willoughby, Ann Junk editorial co-editors Becky Chesnut production editor FFA First Row: Paul Mann, Dave West, Carol Arnett, Pat Helfrich, Mr. Brewer, Steve West, Aaron Huffman, Don Sharp, Irvin Lowery. Second Row: Larry Rost, Doug Sims, Bob Amett, Jerry Day, Charles Estes, Prentice Brown, Tom Warner. Gary Appleby. Third Row: Wayne Powell, Jim Hannon, Fred Mosbarger, Dan Cole, Jim Bird, Jim Bolin, Kenny Bragg, Morris Huffman, Mike Corwin. Fourth Row: Dean Day, Dennis Spencer, George Davis, Wayne Schable, Dave Cole, Bill Binion, Ted Lust, Stanley Arbogast, Jerry Reeder, Ray Hamed. OFFICERS First Row: Jerry Reeder, President, Bob Arnett, Secretary. Second Row: Dave West, Vice-President; Aaron Huffman, Student Council; Morris Huffman, Second Vice-President. Third Row: Wayne Schable, Reporter; Oscar Brewer, Adviser, Dean Day, Sentinel. 64 FHA First row: Mrs. Wanda Newlin, Gloria Randolph, Linda Bristol, Pat Daugherty. Second row: Frances Lindstrom. Carol Bird, Sharon Koeberlein, Linda Myers, Glenda Beck, Anita Patton, Freda Lindstrom. Third row: Michele Quick, Theresa Koeberlein, Jerri Kearns, Kay Appleby, Rose Ann Hannon. Ann Sims. First row: Theresa Koeberlein, President; Frances Lindstrom, Vice-President. Second row: Mrs. Wanda Newlin, Advisor. Third row: Ann Sims, Secretary; Gloria Randolph, Treasurer. 65 GAA Kathy Barnett, Lynnette Barnett. Shiela Bee. Roberta Boll. Cathy Carr, Opal Carr, Becky Chesnut, Martha Cooch. Janet Cox, Barbara Day, Kendal Day, Mary Day Stevenetta Earley. Katana Flanagan. Becky Fombelle. Pat Frazier. Ann Funk. Anna M. Harshbarger, Donna Harshbarger, Mary Helfrich, Margaret Hendrickson, Robin Hess. Johnetta Humes, Karen Kauffman. Jan Kiley, Marilyn Laughlin, Frances Lindstrom. Linda Lindstrom. Christi Metcalf, Connie Patrick. Diane Patrick, Anita Patton. Chris Personett, Mary Poindexter, Nancy Poindexter, Kathy Pourchot, Cindy Qiick, Marlene Quick, Danita Randall. Ronda Randall, Gloria Randolph. Patty Rentschler, Linda Rigg, Patty Rigg, Cleolyn Senteney. Jo Smith, Karen Snyder, Karen Standerfer, Melinda Stephenson, Rhonda Stephenson, Terri Stephenson, Ronda Sykes, Jan Taylor, Judy Wallace. Sally Weber, Judy Willoughby. 66 SPORT HEADS Baseball Margaret Hendrickson Ann Funk Bowling Linda Rigg Donna Harshbarger Hiking Katana Flanagan Cleolyn Senteney Tumbling Karen Standerfer Ice Skating Kathy Pourchot Judy Willoughby Basketball Anita Patton Rebecca Chesnut OFFICERS First row Katana Flanagan, president. Second row Kathy Pourchot, vice-president. Cleolyn Senteney, secretary. Third row Karen Standerfer, AT-TO-HI. Patty Rigg, treasurer. Jan Taylor, Student Council. ■ LETTERMAN S CLUB First row: Gregg Taylor. Fritz Boll, Mr. Strack, Mr. Strobel, John Spencer, Jeff Leisner. Second row: Cary Chapman. Larry Biggs, Stanley Arbogast, Howard Kamm, Ray Harned, John Quick. Third row: Tim Burk, Brian Hadden, Jerry Reeder, Dennis Spencer, Jim Stiehl, Mil-ton Waltermire. Fourth row: Doug Whitley, Berl Harsh-barger, Bob Rentschler. Rob Personett. Jim Libbin, Neil Cox, Jeff Harshbarger. LETTERMAN'S CLUB OFFICERS First row: Jerry Reeder, President. Second row: Mr. Strobel, Mr. Strack, Advisors. Third row: Brian Hadden, Treasurer; Dennis Spencer, Vice-president; Gregg Taylor. Student Council. 68 LIBRARY CLUB First row: Robert Scheffer, Marcia Willey, Tim Burk, Robin Hess, Linn Traxler, Linda Myers, Pam Walkup. Second row: Judy Willoughby, Jim Crowe, Jan Kiley, Jim Stiehl, Mike Corwin, Nancy Mauck, Kendal Day. OFFICERS Marcia Willey Robert Scheffer, President: Judy Willoughby, Secretary-Treasurer: Marcia Willey, Student Council: Tim Burk, Vice-President. 69 HOMECOMING 70 PROM 1966 HOMECOMING Senior Attendant Becky Chesnut and Gary Chapman Queen. Jan Taylor, and King, Milton Waltermire Junior Attendant Kathy Pourchot and Jeff Harshbarger Sophomore Attendant Sally Weber and Lee Louret GRAND MARCH LEADERS Jerry Reeder Linda Brown Linda Rigg Dennis Spencer Freshman Attendant Chris Personett and Bob Helfrich Flower Girl. Elisa Chesnut Crown Bearer. Kent Brown Sophomore Float First Prize We’ll Blow 'em Down Junior Float Second Prize Beat 'em To The Ball Jim Libbin, junior class president, welcomed the seniors and guests. Dennis Spencer, senior class president, thanked the jun ior class on behalf of the seniors. PROM The Prom, April Love , was held at the Moose Club in Champaign, April 28. 1967. After the Prom, the juniors and their guests bowled at the Western Bowl and later were served breakfast at Uncle John's Pancake House. PROM BOWLING Doug Whitley. Greg Traxler. Ann Hale and Opal Carr. PROM Anita Pattion and Linda Rigg. Ann Funk. 78 Ray Hamed. PROM BREAKFAST Karen Kauffman and Greg Traxler. Peggy Schable and Jim Libbin. Linda Rigg. Marcia Willey. Sharon Connor and Jim Stiehl. Karen Standerfer and Rob Personett. PROM BREAKFAST BERMUDA DAY BACCALAUREATE COMMENCEMENT t , If f ft I u t ( | 9 ■ I | | | |ijj ft;f ifii I 4 i I li t |i | y „ U «ft First Row: Jan Jaus, Marilyn Laughlin, Mary Murphy, Judy Willoughby, Carol Arnett, Jerry Day, Aaron Huffman, Linn Traxler, Becky Chesnut, Jan Taylor, Betty Mullinix. Second Row: Anita Patton, Ann Sims, Linda Rigg. Cleolyn Senteney, Cary Chapman, Milton Waltermire, Brian Hadden, Stanley Arbogast, Vicki Metcalf, Linda Brown, Johnetta Humes, Frances Linds-trom. Third Row: Opal Carr, Katana Flanagan, Kay Appleby, Jerry Reeder, Robbie Scheffer, Bob Rentschler, Denny Spencer, Jim Stiehl, Janet Quick, Ann Funk, Ronda Randall. Fourth Row: Martha Cooch, Gloria Randall, Donna Harshbarger, John Livengood, Sam Barcus, Steve Black, Howard Kamm, Mike Corwin, Bob Arnett, Ann Hale, Pat Daugherty, Michele Quick. 92 Ann Funk, Valedictorian Above Left: Cleolyn Senteney Co-Salutatorian Above Right: Jim Stiehl Co-Saiutatorian Left: Senior Girls Chorus 93 PATRON’S PAGE ATWOOD MONTICELLO Bonnie's Beauty Shop Buchanan Inc. Florence's Beauty Shop Kaiser's Mayann’s Beauty Shop Ivall's Cafe Nell's Beauty Shop BEMENT Isabel's Beauty Shop Romine's Barber Shop Lewis Barber Shop Atwood Laundromat Austin's Locker Service Birch Welding Service Wilbur's Shoe Shop Kintner’s IGA Carpenter's Hardware Wilkinson's Lumber Bowen Motor Company Thermogas Co. Taylor's Drug Store Davis Antique and Upholstery ARTHUR Hofsas Bros. HAMMOND Mildred's Grocery Rost's Phillips 66 Dawson's Apparel Shop Ben Franklin Store Western Auto Associate Store Lamar Theatre Grantham Drugs Bateman’s Cut and Curl Shop Hammond Cafe TUSCOLA Hammond Coin Wash Ponder's Hybred Seed Com Matinee Store Adam’s Garage Gamble's Store Koehnemann's Furniture Alda's Beauty Shop Jack Drawhon Marathon GARRETT Chenoweth Brothers Mr. and Mrs. Harold Foreman and Family Oye's Grocery 94 STOCK’S SHOE STORE Arthur BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 McDaniel Bros. Power Farm Equipment Phone 253-281k Tuscola Illinois Congratu1 at i ons to the Class of '67 DA VE’S TA VERN AND DINING ROOM Dave and Evone Urban Chicken - Steak Sea Food Enjoy Your Favorite Drink While Dining Dining Room open Thurs., Fr i., Sat. From 6 P.M. Private Parties Available Mon., Tues., Wed. 105 So.Main Phone 578-9903 Atwood, Illinois 95 HORTON BROS. HARDER ATWOOD MEAT MARKET Grain Lumber Groceries, Fresh Meats Fert i1izer Fruits and Vegetables Toro Mowers Vernon Cordts, Prop. Ph. 578-3331 Garrett, 111. A twood Illinois Ph. 578-2270 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 HEINZELMANN’S SHELL SERVICE Paul Heinzelmann, Prop. Atwood Illinois GOOD LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '67 PIERSON GRAIN AND SUPPLY CO. Ph. 578-3013 Pierson Station, Illinois BALLARD DOG 9N SIDS Dining Room or Curb Service Serv ing: Food in Baskets, Sandwiches, Drinks U.S.36 A twood Deliciously Prepared 111 i no i s R J IMPLEMENT CO. New Idea Kewanee Minneapolis - Moline Hydraulic Hose Repairs Sales and Service 118 N. Main Atwood Illinois Ph. 578-2733 BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '67 SAWYER STANDARD SERVICE AND CAFE Ph. 262-3222 Hammond 111 i no i s NATIONAL BANK and Tru l C'ontpany OF TUSCOLA, ILLINOIS THE OKA W VALLEY DRINKS COUNTRY CHARM MILK Mont ice11o Illinois Bob Miller, Owner 98 WHO? Brought the price of gas down in Atwood? Has their Bulk Plant here in Atwood? Both gasoline and propane gas, all brands of oil. Both welding and cutting for customers. Makes keys? CROMWELL’S MARATHON Atwood 111i no i s QUICK'S GARAGE Am LUNCHROOM Radio TV Since 19 7 Our 20th Year In Business Atwood 111i no i s 99 A11 Occasion Cakes ZANE’S BAKERY 300 S. Washington Street Phone 253-3114 Tuscola 111i no i s Best Wi shes to the Class of '67 MURPHY'S HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Phone Hammond 262-3113 Hammond 111i no i s ESKRIDGE AGENCY, INC. General Insurance Phone 262-3012 Hammond 111i no i s 100 ARTHUR FLOWER SHOP Congratulat ions to the Class of 1967 ASCHERMANN MOTOR COMPANY 250 South V i ne Arthur Illinois Phone 6-1911 Your Ford Dealer Since 1929 Sales Service Phone 5 3-2233 CONGRATULAT IONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 Associated Lumber Atwood 111i no i s DELBERT’S CLOTHING Clothes for Men and Boys Arthur 111i no i s Congratulations, Seniors 101 Fleming Monument Co. CONGRATULAT IONS T 0 T H E East Progress St. CLASS OF 1967 Arthur, 111inois HAMMOND ASSOCIATED MEMORIALS BUILDING CENTER CEMETERY LETTERING Phone 202-3112 Phone 5 3-2105 Hammond 111 inois Best Wishes ATWOOD To The HERALD Class of 1967 Pr inters ATWOOD GRAIN SUPPLY CO. Publi shers Since 1889 Phone 578-2213 Phone 578-3231 Atwood 111inois Atwood Illinois 103 CONGRATULAT IONS TO THE CLASS OF 67 THE OLD HEIDELBERG STEAK HOUSE Arthur 111inoi s SUGAR BOWL DANCE EVERY WEEK Arthur 111inois 104 THE ATWOOD STATE BANK CONGRATULAT I ONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 Atwood i no i s STATE BANK OF BEMENT A Full Service Bank With Trust Powers Serving the Community Since 191 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporat ion Bement 111 i no i s 105 HADDEN'S RUTH'S BEAUTY JEWELRY SHOP Best Wishes to Best Wishes The Class of '67 To The Class of '67 Atwood 111 i no i s A twood 111 i no i s DAVIS MOTOR CORDTS SALES GARAGE PLYMOUTH VALIANT Garrett 111inoi s CHRYSLER Phone 578-2260 120 N. Main Atwood Illinois 106 CONGRATULAT IONS TO THE CLASS OF 1967 Federal North Iowa Grain Company Phone 262-3221 262-3158 Hammond Lanton Illinois CONGRATULAT IONS TO THE CLASS OF '67 Atwood DR. C.L. QUACKENBUSH COUNTRY MOSES CHARM DAIRY RESTAURANT Home Owned Home of Good Food and Home Operated Genuine Deerskin Ph. 253-3023 Purses, Coats, Gloves 305 N. Parke St. Tuscola 111i no i s Arthur Illinois Wishing the '67 Grads A Bright Future CONGRATULATIONS TO THE W.L. FUNK CLASS OF 1967 INSURANCE AGENCY E - 1 S.R. BORN R N u s FUNERAL AND s u E R FURNITURE B E Phone A twood 111 i no i s Atwood 578-2551 Illinois 10 GENE'S PLUMBING AND HEATING RCA Whirl pool Appliances Phone 578-2525 A twood 111ino i s TUSCOLA LOCKER SERVICE Custom Slaughtering Processing Curing Complete Home Freezer Food Service Phone 253-2221 129 W. So. Central Tuscola 111inois FERCHOW'S GOOD LUCK IGA TO THE Tablerite Choice Meat CLASS OF '67 Tablerite Fresh Produce GERALDINE'S Plus BEAUTY SHOP Everyday Low Prices Phone 262-3044 A twood 111inois Hammond 111inois 109 KELSEY FURNITURE H i ghest i n Qua 1i ty — Lowest in Price 2 Big Stores One of the Largest Selections i n Centra 1 Illinois 215 N. Main and 106 E. Sale Tuscola, Illinois Ph. 253-2142 Congratulations to the Class of '67 EADS STORE Clark J. and Reba Eads Groceries - Meats Dry Goods Locker Plant 136 South Vine St. Arthur Illinois LOISG’S CHEVROLET SALES Hammond, 111i no i s DINING AND BOWL ING At Its Very Best THE EMBASSY Arcola Illinois 110 King Brothers Incorporated Arcola, Illinois Where Farm Equipment Is Not A Sideline MONSANTO Agr icultural Center Pesticides Ferti1izers Science Serving Agriculture Hammond, Illinois 61929 111 ATWOOD CAFE BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1967 N. Main Street A twood, Illinois Dining Room for Pr ivate Part ies Homecoming 112 Homecoming 1jWoot HKHITUftE
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