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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.
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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
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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
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