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

 - Class of 1967

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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



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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-

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