Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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BROTHER GOOSE appeared on the scene December 2, and was a real gone play. For our departing inmates, the seniors, we threw a real keen prom at the Decatur Club on May 12. Twenty-five cool cats started things rolling by proclaiming: Ron Garrett.....................................Top Man Diane Shonk ........................Right-Hand Man Violet Miller.............Time Keeper (Secretary) Jeanne Elder..............Pay-Off Man (Treasurer) Carolyn Pritts.......................Spy (Reporter) Sandra Barnes, Ronnie Garrett, and Wayne Ward. . . Law Men, (Student Council) Miss Brown, Mr. Jarand.......................Guards One of our cats, David Windell, was released on bail and another, Jon Walen, was picked up. During Christmas one real gone kitten, Anita Lillico, jumped parole and was married, however, she came back to finish her term. THE FORM DIVINE, our senior play, was a real smooth job and came off without a hitch on April 5. On May 18 the junior bunch threw a real hep Prom for all us departing cool cats. We really flew the coup when we marched up to the warden to receive our permanent paroles on May 24, 1957. The break was final when we took time off on good behavior to fly to the Ozarks. GOOD LUCK SENIORS STEARNS TV AND APPLIANCES Sullivan, Illinois SULLIVAN FASHION SHOP Sullivan, Illinois LANDERS SEED COMPANY Sullivan, Illinois GRAND THEATRE Sullivan, Illinois RUSSELL M. HARSHMAN COMPANY Sullivan, Illinois STUBBLEFIELD AND SON Sullivan, Illinois Compliments of HAGERMAN COMPANY Sullivan, Illinois FEDERATED Sullivan, Illinois INDEX NOTION COMPANY Sullivan, Illinois H-P LIQUID GAS Sullivan, Illinois SULLIVAN GREENHOUSE Sullivan, Illinois TOLLY’S SUPERWAY Sullivan, Illinois CAMPBELL'S BARBER SHOP and INSURANCE AGENCY Sullivan, Illinois BOB’S SULLIVAN CLEANERS Sullivan, Illinois BUXTON STYLE SHOPPE Sullivan, Illinois SULLIVAN DAIRY Sullivan, Illinois TOM WEST, INCORPORATED Sullivan, Illinois

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CLASS HISTORY Thirty-one of us, green and scared, marched through the stone gate and formed the gang in the fall of 53. Those charged with the organization are; Wayne Ward...............................President Diane Shonk.........................Vice-President Jeanne Elder...................Secretary-Treasurer Mary Kay Twenty...........................Reporter Jackie Sims and Ron Garrett........Student Council Mr. Bosomworth is chosen guardian and Mary Kay Twenty is permitted to serve as majorette this year. The fall of 54 brings 30 real gone squares to Mrs. Campbell’s room. In checking roll we discover, that Lois McGee, Gale Marshall, and Wayne Ward have jumped bond. To account for these three losses we have admitted Sarah Kirkwood, Pat Hill, and Charles Gard. Pat and Charles are with us only a short time though before being transferred. Upon further inspection we dis- cover that Arietta McDaniels has been paroled by marriage. The gang leaders appointed are: Eddie Tucker.............................President Diane Shonk.........................Vice-President Judy Lumsden.............................Secretary Phylis Barnes............................Treasurer Jackie Sims...............................Reporter Faye Pritts and Ron Garrett .... Student Council Guard of the gang this year is Coach Jostes. Jackie Sims is beginning a three year term as cheerleader and Mary Kay Twenty is still serving as majorette. The junior gang called for a meeting to elect new brains of the outfit. Those promoted were: Diane Shonk..............................President Eddie Tucker........................Vice-President Phylis Barnes............................Secretary Violet Miller............................Treasurer Judy Lumsden..............................Reporter Sandra Barnes, Faye Pritts, and Ronnie Garrett. . . Student Council Gang mothers are Miss Brown and Miss Gisinger. During this long and gruelsome term nine of our inmates flew the coup. They were: Ronnie Robbins, Larry Farris, Gene Marshall, Carroll Hall, Bradley Herendeen, Dave Cain, Mary Kay Twenty, Diana Herendeen, and Jeanette Armor. Two of our former pals, Wayne Ward and Mary Kay Twenty, flew back, bringing with them Roy Book and Bruce Stroyeck, who became new mem- bers of the gang.



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SENIOR We, the Senior Class of 1957, this twenty-fourth day of May, do bequeath our last will and testament to these lowly underclassmen, DIANE SHONK wills her short hair to her sister Linda, who has quite a mane. JEANNE ELDER leaves her brother Bob to Ellen Dick, who Tm sure will take good care of him. ANITA WILEY wills her wedding bells to Judy Clark. FAYE PRITTS leaves Skip Wheeler to all the future senior girls. JANET TAYLOR wills her tiny waistline to Dick Saddoris. JUDY LUMSDEN bequeaths her editorship of the “Babbler” to anyone who wants it. JACKIE SIMS leaves her cheerleading suit to Jim Dukeman to go with his booming voice and his Rah! Rah! Rah! SARAH KIRKWOOD leaves her art ability to anyone who thinks he can fill her shoes. T. L. SHEEHAN leaves his straight A's??? to David Windell who we hear could use them. To Dale McKinney goes RONNIE GARRETT’S football suit. Stretch, Dale! BRUCE STROYECK leaves the remains of his car to his brother, Lynn. Drive carefully, Lynn. HOWARD BROWN wills his silent ways to Fred Marshall. Take heed, Fred. JOHN WALEN leaves his way with the girls to Gene Boros. RONALD CRANE wills his taxi service at noon hour to his brother, Jack. SHIRLEY HECKLER bequeaths her red hair to her sister, Mary. Temper! Temper I EDDIE TUCKER leaves his parliamentary procedures to Stanley Tucker. (Believe me, the senior class is glad to get rid of them.) WAYNE WARD bequeaths his mustache to Dean Sutton hoping this will help him grow up. To Roger Jarand goes PHYLIS BARNES’S dimples. Cheer up, Roger. SANDRA BARNES leaves her different ways of getting good grades in Chemistry to next year’s class. VIOLET MILLER leaves her witty ways to anyone willing to dare. MARY KAY TWENTY leaves her even temper to Linda Dick, since hers isn’t always so even, BUTCH BENNETT wills his way to get along with people to Joyce Brown, ROY BOOK wills his southern drawl to JaniceSmith who needs a little slowing down. MISS BROWN leaves her grouchiness to Miss Mattioli. MR. JARAND wills his battered carpenter thumbs to Coach Jostes. Compliments of VERA DAVIS BEAUTY SHOP Bethany, Illinois BETHANY VARIETY COMPANY Bethany, Illinois TOHILL MEMORIAL HOME Bethany, Illinois

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