Bloomington High School - Aepix Yearbook (Bloomington, IL)

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BLOOMINGTON HIGH SCHDOL Bloomington lllmols I958 THE AEPIX Rachel Davzs Ruth Unzzckel, Edit lui Puauc mmm! f' 078 ' kk V. - 'X - - X 5 , ' -...M I. ' 1- . . fm A T K lg K , .f-v. 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T711 ' .- I' ' .1 if S'71 7 1'11 THIS WAS OUR SCHOOL THE PEOPLE Adm n st t o F c y Classes THEIR ACTIVITIES Organ at o s Homeco mg Plays THEIR SPORTS THEIR PATRONS 100 123 ...I4 iir ault ....58 izin m. I ,eww --.w.uq,... W-'Q ' L K A I Legg E THE PEOPLE Administration Faculty Classes 'Q pi: G Elwood Wheeler George N W ells P11nc1pal bupeuntendent of Schools Admmlstrators Competently Directed School s 'I01st Year Emelme Kollman Charles L Cox Guldance Dlrector Admlnlstratlve Asslstant to the Prmclpal I6 Q5 i . Q If B03.l'd of EdllC3.tl0Il tlon George N Welle SEATLD A Royce hvane Secretary M155 Lols Green Aselev. Chrxsman SIANDING ant Supermtendent of echoole mn charge of Ldueatlon Oppor John Dxckmson Paul L Alllaon Don E Bush Lverett D Carl tunxty Mrs Arthur W Tomplxlne Preeldent Board of Educd ton Superlntendent of Bulldxnge and Grounds bupermtendent of bcnoole R Anthony Weeley Stephens Arnold M bonvle P T A Board Of Education Supported School Achvmes Parent Teacher Assoclatlon ROW 1 G hlwood Wheeler Mrr, Don Bueh Secretary Mre Arthur Hollau President Mr: Merenlxth Nelbon 1'1r:,t 'ilu Q -ev NX' 1 so Vue Lewls Thompson Mre C.1rlPreeley Mr: Olm LaDue Preeldent. Lhdrlcm Cox ROVV Z Mrr. H M btel,,Le Mre Lyle Buexck M Lllfford Horlne Mme Lmelme hullmdn Mre Leonard braner Mrb bf..-1 1522913 'ac 1 ph if 156 K ...ei I 7 ' : . ' ', ' ' ' ' ': . ' ' . , ' . . A . . - .' . - ' 1 1 . r . . ' ' , . . ' ' . ' ' ' . ' ' . 5 ' , I 5 ' 5 ' ' , . . ' ', ' ' - . ' . O I I I O I C I i ' 3 ' , . A - Z ,. - . ' ' , - Q 1. . - , 4. Z rs- , . . I 4, . , 1 Z 'Y : . v 1 : ,l 1 , ' 4. ' - C -. '. 1 : 1. ' . v ' -4 . . 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Bess Physical Education, F Swimming Coach ootball Coach, Track Coach Teachers Impressed Knowledge Ufion Minds Of Students Miss Maude Leonard elucidated the importance of :i good outline an? 5, ff? in drafting a term paper. 4 . -gs V ga . s t ':- li straits is X I Eff- e-Firing 'N 'We tan Pif 'r' . or sv tx, it f f'-X A teacher is one whose occupation is to i7lSf7'ZlC'li, but our teachers did ereiz more. During their spare time they directed the activities of 28 clubs, taught adult educatimz tzco nights a. week, attended Parent-Teacher Association meetings and weekly faculty meetings, and furthered their o ll'7l educatiorz through advanced courses of study. Our teachers came in assorted sizes, shapes, and personalities, but they all shared a common creed: to impress upon the 'minds of their students every iota of knowledge possible and to help each attain the highest degree of personal deielopcment. Our teachers zcere required to have the energy of volcanoes, the efficiency of adding machines, the memory of elephants, the an- derstamling of psychiatrists, the wisdom of Solomon, and the tenacity of spiders. Carol Blake Business Education Hermann Boeckmann Mathematics James Bowers Physical Education, Golf Coach, Wrestling Coach Ivetta R. Calhoon English Clifford L. Drew Mathematics Rosemary Dustman Physical Education, Adviser Cheerleaders, Ad- viser Girls' Athletic Association Eileen Flinspach Home Economics, Adviser Future Homemakers of America Bonzie Gilbert Instrumental Music Barbara Griffiths A English, Speech, Adviser Dramatic Club, Adviser Thespians Ethel Groves Physical Education, Advisor Girls' Athletic As- sociation, Adviser Modern Dance Club, Adviser Swim Team Lydia Hansen Business Education, Advisor Tironian Circle Edward T. Harn Instrumental Music 1 They Emphasized The Value Of Fine Morals And Manners During the day we sometimes thought our teachers were mean, cranky, grouchy indi- viduals, intent only on giving as many sei'- enth hours as possible. But we knew that when they left the school building they be- came normal people, interested in getting home to their families, putting on the roast, going out for dinner, or spending a quiet evening at home. Not only did our teachers suppomt the student body during the day, but many of them made it a point to attend as many ath- letic functions, dramatic productions, and music programs as possible. Much credit goes, also, to faculty members behind the scenes of these activities, who gave up their own time to lend a helping hand to students. The most amazing thing about our teachers was that they liked to teach. Plane ueonictry problem with the use of a puralleloixrani was illustrated by Irving Aikin. 1 Howard P. Hang W Driver Education ' ' Charles A. Hildrcth ' L Special Education ' ' V A ' Stanley Holzhalicr J ' i t A Science, Adviser Biology Club ' A James C. Hostetlcr . 1 'mi' Industrial Education I ,tl Roy L. Hostettler rd 'pl 'W Social Science, Guidance, Adviser Publications j if 5' Gerald G. Jackson Industrial Education, Adviser Industrial Educa- tion Club L , W-in-up Shirley Johnson Business Education Marjorie Johnson Speech, English, Adviser Forensic Club, Adviser National Forensic League Louis L. Josserand Industrial Education John W. Kleinsteiber Science, Visual Education, Adviser Projectionists, Adviser Academy of Science Lorraine Kraft English, Adviser Short Story Club Louise A. Lange Social Science, Guidance Faculty Members Instructed Classes In Adult Education, Stanley Holzhuuer made a suggestion for improvement in student's biology notebook. Ronald T. Lemme Driver Education, Guidance Maude M. Leonard English Richard H. Lukens Science, Adviser Academy of Science Harold E. Maurer Science Margaret Means Social Science, Science Charles Mohler Science if Dorothy Morin English Joseph Morin Physical Education, Basketball Coach Mary Jeannette Munce World Language, Guidance, Adviser Latin Club Dora Munson Home Economics Margaret Noble Librarian, Adviser Ruth Oesch English 'Ai fan Supervised Clubs, And Furthered Their 0wn Educations Gerald Jackson explained the operation of a milling machine in a first hour machine shop class. Charles E. Ridenour Business Education, Adviser Office Occupations Club Russell A. Roberts Social Science, Guidance Howard F. Saar Physical Education, Baseball Coach Grace WV. Schedel English Ralph M. Schedel Social Science Mary Selk Vocal Music Office machines seemed less complicated following Charles Ridenour's instruction. 1 l X A L- 5- . Qi, - 2f,'A 'A rw ' 4-. 'C h. +1 .AV Helen E. Shippy Business Education Elizabeth Stein .. Art, Adviser Art Club Eldon L. Volk Business Education, Guidance Adviser Futuie Distributors of America Amelia L. Vorndran Social Science Thelma L. Walters Social Science, Latin Ralph E. Weber Industrial Education Ema Wood World Language, Adxiser Spanish Club Adviser French Club Yet, Instructors Enioyed Social Actlvltles M1 R em rg Du tm n John 1XlClY'llCll9I' 'wir Dorothy Morin, Gerald Jackson, all Clifford Dre attended the fir t social reception of the year for the faculty, administrators, and secretaries Custodians Verla Keith: Dean Mc- Murray: Ralph Laesch: Bob Hill: Russell Klawil- ter: Sam Caruso: Walter Ernst: Bill McFarland: Mike Sinclair. Secretaries Amelia Rexroat: Sarah E. Meays: Margaret K. Goelzer. Cooks Hilda Ploense: Lula Beh- rend: May Ferriter: Cas- sie J. 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' 3 ' ' 'I , , I ' , H . 1 . 1 l ' V 0 . , 4 Q I . . I I f A. I I I .- 5 ' , , 'l , 1 l , ' , 1 '1 ' - y I I A - u ' n V F e 1 Y 1 ' 114 I ' 1 1 , 1 - 3 ' X V '- if ' 1' I 11' v I l . 6 . : - ' K 5, . l '1' 1 ' ' H11 S ' ' I 7 V ' 7 l ' 5 ' P 5 ' I I - - 1 1 - V 1 ' ' ' I - , . ' ' Seniors served as election officials at the three class elections. Q01-pynnlenf glgftionsg 0 5 r - 1 1 v 511 1 f VN K W . XY 1 ...i 'iff' A ' Mu 411 2ffei1f'1E1--4.1 , 1 ' 41,111 r 'n' :ji is Q ' 1 lv I - 2 sw S-, grin n Y , li 131 115 ig: s K - . . eq: 'fur r ln , , 1' Semors elected Prudence Prxce Treasurer Dmk Knox Vlce Plesxdent Jerry Mathla Presldent and Vxrgxnla Steenber en Secretary BTI OW Jumrmr flxw uffucxx were John Wulslell V1r.e Prewulgnt B111 C. un President Cxrol herchcnfmxt Secrehry A mum Ire xxurex IIOITOM Snphnmmes dm-.c Due Dollxn-. Prcsldent. Freasurer bus ln Bukett Vue Prcxldent le Rust Seeretlry md B111 Irltz A.. uv- rf' 'ill' N, .nf 'ki LJ We uyvafil ,4-vm WH 73913 me Mn 25 Fommoom chairmen and secretlrles fxequentlv met ulth ch s offleer Ml s Emelme kollm'1n Miss Mary If. nette Munce 'md Rox Ho tettler to plan sophomore f-I1 aciixltles Sophomores Learned Hugh School Rouhnes And Customs John VS Klemstelber ROW 1 Bull Kmcmd Tom Wllllamb Mlke Manahan ROW 2 26 Sophornores accornplzshed rnony thzngs as therr fzrst challenge by gettzng acquaznted urth new people Before electrng offzcers from 03 candz dates sophorrzor es drscussed the qualztzes of a good leader Thezr neat steps were to learn hon to czr culate a petztron regzster , and vote As a second class actrzrty, rnernbers worked together to sponsor a successful all school party By takrng personal znveutorzes, sopho rrzor es analyzed thezr zndwrdual faults They trred to solve one problern by drscusszng budgets, sperrdzng, and nays to save They learned proper uays to study and to prepare for exarns Kuder preference tests showed zndztrduals thetr surtabrlzty for cer tarn rroca tzons These studzes qualrfzed tlreru to rnalce better deczsrons for the future .f 4 1 X 4 ' H1 K R 4 I , I . ' ' ' 1 ' , .s. 4' S, ' ' . , ' ' . ra . j 5 :ss ' . . James 'fidemflnnalyhn Raney: Tvrrf Carson. ' ' a class and as individuals. They overcarne J , 1 . l I I . . . x K K I' -' Aw T s 1 . P n 4' I I To x T . 9 , l - fx 9' ' U I V? .1 was .av .1 4 'rw Irwmg J Alkm RONV 1 bheryl Beemon Lynette Ammann Wayne Able. Shlrluy liattw Muk lenulolcl Roy Baznhlll Jim Bunn Ray AblL Ammumun Lxrul Belly lxays. Anderbun ROVV Jexry Alvey hhuon Bennett ROW 4 Al l5em.kc.r Bonnn, liex lnnxl liyrun Bob Belton bamlxa Axnllt Nluthx Xtklnuun human 1i14.kLt ligrtabllvlll Udfblrl Beal! Mllxe Able Llnnlx. Alexxnclnr Dorm Alu-, ROW .5 bandla Alxlb Brenda Homerooms Nominated Student Council Representatives Dwlght A Baker im Barbara Bnttrg Ly nda Boulxware Flecl Bruner Judy Bohrer len S Calr Jonna Boyd ROW 3 Clnda Butler Jem Butler ROW 1 Andrea Brown Margaret Clem Jane barter Ellen J Ted Bullta Cram, Chaddon Gary CXCCIU Rxchard Campbell Carr Lynne Buck .Iuamta Boswell bharon Brumf1eId ROV! 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W we Q 'TT ' -4 A K 27 ,.- nf' re-rf s...-,J Mrs Ruth Oesch ROW 1 Daud Cmry hathun Culpepper Weeleg hrps Jame Dehirt 'lhurman hmbrx Allan DQYIDE Carol Look ROW 7 lhnmn Cz xx old D l ww --Q -f-1 V-...Q-5 Ro er Dahl Jonn Dagley Joyce Fannin karen Coyle ROW 3 Sharon Cuwey Jam Lonerx Donna Dunexn Ronald Peezor Ronald D L l Q on al ufaude Donald Coppenbarger ROW 4 D Robert Feek Students Improved Personalities And Study Procedures Roy L Hostettler Row 1 I'r1tz Janet Gloxer Charlene hurl un ROW DEIIIIIS ford Norma GIXQHQ Janice Fraut chl Lharlutte Garbe Darl Suzann Gram 'vlillhll Golden Banu GIXEHS Bill SHE fd M x 1 28 Goodheart Je.rr5 Colden Bob Gottschalk ROW .5 Charles hoben Howard Gaddls Jlm F1eher Tom Graves Joe Gastx neau John Greene ROW 4 Jerald Garrett Bob Gray Bob Frank Ron Fluty wc: K Lf' V:-J 3 4 ' 1 6 3 fn K . , Q- ,ll , 4 ' '54 O 'L 5 , ' 1 , ' ' Q J K E ' ,lf . 1 ,nk 'VM I ia , 4 v V up fp .X . , , , K ,A K K- 1 . .M - ' , A 1 J' Q., , . . .1-. f y 4 j K-eff xr:--51:3 I D: N Yfv L Y. 4's A' . , .. .4 A :N I if X g,,' ' - -at K li ' 1 if - - ' f r -- v 1 ' - ' ' v 3 , ,. i . . , . 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Li 29 'S 'llrs Dorothy Nlorm A, A -:I .av lf he Judy Lukens Helen Lockwood ROW 3 El1LabeLl1 Lockhart ROW 1 Mallene Lynn Mary Mxtchell sandra Meleter Shu-ley Eluabeth McGowan T1m 'Vlellor B111 M'1r111111dt Robern McQ11rdx 5111111 WlLNc1ll Llma Mont omery Anna Marxc Moore Sharon Meyer Darr1ll Lynn ROV! 4 Jul Lowell ly 1 11111 I VS 2 MlTJLl1C MLINULL J 1Lk Nllller Lxroyn Lhuck MCLCAII Don Ioxyery 1111 Nlclu Rolf 'N1111rer 1. 1 ll LL.11 non lullc Wlcghcrle Lomnc Luau, DLIIIXI5 Llylngr. Maurer Howmd Marehall Homeroom Guldance Included Kuder Preference Exams How ard Haug ROW 1 Cheryl Pe'erson Carolyn Pelfer Sharon Needles Bonnle Oeerh La Donna Posten Tom Parker Joanne Ph11l1ps ROV! 2 Charles Murphy Mary Moran Suean P1t11ck Amta -v-1 -Q Rn N aa ar .N1 M1 30 son Loule N911 311 111 e n l 3 John Noe Roberta Nelbon Donna O don J1ll Munro Irne une Nelson Iudy Ixeal Donald Peaxler ROXV 4 L1n1l1 Obourn Gary Ploense Daud Popemy Leon rd Neal Orwal Matteon Geor gette Mornson qv e .,. 1 . 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M r 55 ,Q 4 , , , ,, , - 1 A at ,Q U 1-1 x Nllss Ellzabeth Stem ROXV1 Jlm Thompmm Luanlta luwery Llndx bxweeun John Stordeur Barbala Sfumm Rlehard Stel Stuck C9C1lW Sxpult Judx Thomas Zona Stee e Caroline They Related School Sublect Hrs Thelma L Walters ROVV 1 S'1nrl11 Vhllmms Jeanine Ye nt Stexe Turner Ivancx VVallace Dorulhx VVatts Janet Warrlck lanet XVo0dxworth ROW 2 Phll Westfall B111 Trlmper Martha Valentme Bull -ww -av 32 ,Q llce Rlchard Thompxun Hlruld Sullu xn ROWV 3 Fred larry M ThOITl1H Larrx Streenf ROW 4 B111 lhompnou Wilbur Sturkey Llrny Tabor Matter To Future Vocations hVllll'lh'1N0Tl Ron Vln Vwmkle Barbara VS lshburn ROW -3 Marv 'Wright Harlxn Waddell Rofzer Xoung Jerry Tyler 'at Wlll1'lY11S Stanle Wex Joanne Unzxcker ROW 4 Marthm White Jlm Yaryzer Gene Wrnzht Gary W1rTlCk Janet Whlt tenberg Larry Woosley x 1 naw! Msamlulaifw' sm mtv as nnmlumvll T A f 3 he l i A i f i I 1 , ' n 1 X 2 gi n H . 4 Q j QA ' ' ,f ' 1 'NN TW I A Q - .: o fr - .x . ' 4 Q W J . 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COKE COUNTS H A BETTER Tl A O pp f 1959 Juniors Renewed Acqucuntances Made As Sophomores John W Klexnstelber w 1 B b N P L Row 2 PLACE Bloornrnqton Hrqh School Eff H S D k M hl CAST Members of the Junzor Class FALL SCENE 1 J unrors elect class offrcers SCENE 2 Junrors choose jewelry and plan prorn two brg responsrbrlrtres SCENE 3 Actors spend long hours rn study halls takrng state wrde tests WINTER SCENE 1 The second year stu dent razse funds for prom by sellrng re freshrnents at the dances after Frrday nrght basketball garnes SCENE 0 Junrors drrect the second all school party of the year SPRINC SCENE 1 The yunror class sup plzes candrdates for Student Councrl oyfices SCEVE 9 As the curtarn falls yunrors eagerly auart surnrner vacatron yet look forward to returnrng to BHS rn the fall as senrors 1 V h A k'QifXg'xlfQ ' ,mime , ll K w YY? 'fax 4 , , ,s X X I xv N' in IX f Q, ff Q, X 4 'R Q at , f . In f Q fr ,T rf' Selling soda pop at dances after Friday night basketball A representative from each homeroom helped choose jewely games su lemented junior-senior prom funds. for the C15-SS 0 - Q I R0 : 0 ew on: Ro fer Gaitherg Paul Cline. z I . . Art, 'i 3 arland nodgrassg ic is er. . -v . - - ' . , . S . U . ' - M lv: . . I ' 1 A C by .. 1: : ' - Wg r iv' A 1 u w f ' ' 1 Q A N. , V - . . . , A - . . . ' ' ' ' l D Y .4 .pu ,nu vw. ...une we Q, VS xlllam E Benmngton ROW 1 Bonnle Barner D1x1e Lee Andrews Mary Batklund Norma Alsman Jerr5 Abbott Betty Bayer ROW 2 Lmda Ball Ural Baker Sharon Balthrupe Jean Apps Joan Adams ROW .5 Lmda Barnex henna Jean Arbogast Daud Beeson Ruth Barlmg Eddle Aldridge Peggy Allxson ROW 4 Jerry Amund son Bob Benecke Bob Ayers Vlgorous Campaign Tactics Highlighted The Class Electron Airs Cdrvl Blake neth Bnclelbaxx Floxente Boyles Ronald Bxuckcr Shernlyn ROW 1 Barbara Campbell Marcxa Brlstow Donna Brown Boulwaxe Bud Burrls ROW 3 Dane Buttry btexe Buszk Barbara Carlmgton Donna Butcher Judy Butler ROW 0 en Ro er Brucker Larrw Brumfxeld Gary Blakney so .ao 34 Q W ij, f Q W B Z gf O ' - Q - B Wir ' O O M I as 2. , O V 5 ? 5 O ' . z BJ? 'X' fy i I B-f V B W I 5 4 l - Q, Q O O gg 'S ' QM Y .. U . I 1 I rdf! 4 Mini, .. 1 f ., - K. - ' f..n urge -, 91 ........- E I I I ':frtt...m.. 7:' i 2 'P' Q 5 Y. . . Y - 1 - . 1- - V 1 ' ' 1 ': ' ' ' : A: .A '. 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Q 3 , t We ' 5 L O 0 Og O - Q I I V .O f ' O N 1 57 1 .. v-'J ,B O fax J 1 O Q B 4 6 Q .4 A O, SO O. 1: NIISS Lydia HKIISBII Charles Conley Bruce Drake Jlm Crutcher Don Daugherty ROW 1 Kathy Charles Patsy Darruugh Duane Davies Sharon Nanci' CCYWIS B0b Chambers ROW 3 Blu Cummmff Dine Cheek John Dletz Darlene Dorrell Sandy Demqmee Row 2 Conover Chuck Cochran B111 Cram Mlke Cfalfr Challenging State Wlde Examinations Left Juniors Puzzled Evans ROW 2 B111 Ely Larry Fowler Ehzabeth Duncan Mrs Ema vvood Bonme Engler Celia Erxun Ivan Prank ROW 3 Phyllxs Por ROW 1 Vlrglnxa Durfllnger Dorlta D rbln Ann Foster man Fred Erlckson Ken Flsher Charles Edwards Art Fore Loretta Elllott Nancy Eckhart Lmogene Evans Allce Faye man Walter Estes Sharon Frankeberger er 35 C y 5 f at E E , l f W ew, E ' . 1 O 1 3 W 5 5 E . , A D EE I I I O O - : ' 5 ' u'g . 3 I 5.2 1:5 D , im, eil' ' y 'f '1 C 2-We K W A f R 2,3 v ,.. -M 4- Greene Carol Hartson Fnrxer 'NIarEttA Himllton ROV! 3 Geor 11 Glles Jesse Hay ROVV 1 Sally Junk B111 Gross Nxncy Hxnlwy J.1neLH1nner rrxft fed Hns 'Dm G1 ne Rm Hummond Jickxe Gapen oruthx Gllu I ll lm I IIYNOH KOVS 7 Jcru Hue rn ln I xndn ROVV A Dnul Gllnm Don Cuess I'red Glese Rlehdrd Garmer DIIQS Marlorle Johnson Nor man Hanner Ninas Garbe Roberta Class Sold Refreshments A1' After Game Social Affairs Jeanne Hoffman Janet Hughes Betty Hoye R T L son ROWS 2 Cxrolyn Hlll Jaek Holt Ellen Holcomb Frank Ona emme Hill Jayne Hoffm 1n Frank Hirrls ROW 3 Randy Horlne ROW 1 VIYIZU Hlllman Jackle Hollatz Jeannette Hom, Ben Hlltabrand Jlm Henson Eugene Irvm Wxllxam Holder Sharon Hutchx James Hunter Donald Isch .Qs 'ix 36 ,. ,. ,- w it ng r W, Betty Jones Helen Johnson Allen Jones Dick Jenkms James Nhss Maude Leonard lxeer'1n Robert Keller John lxerl Carol Kerchenfaut ROW 3 ROW 1 B'1rbz1r1. Jones Sandrl lxuerner Larul JIHCS Judx Jlm Kees Lee Jwekson Frank Johnson John Karnats Gene lnhnson Mxke Jlmes Run Jackson Shirley helser ROW Z Johnson Otls Johnson Homeroom Representatives Selected The Class Jewelry Rlchard H Lukens I-arland Velma Lum Eva Lexus Conme Lawson Sue Mana Sharon McGrew Judy L1Vll1gS hue Lutv ROW 7 Joan Mc Mardls Martln Lower D3V1dL9DChltZ My vo 1 pu avld Luker Eddle 37 1 L- 9 .,- . Vi I ' .Q Q2 A V .U 1. . ' ' ' . si fl .. Q ' ' , 1 n .7 be 7 I 'x J Y ,J 1- ' + .V H , . . , W l i ' Y -aw 1 , K 1 4 s A L? s , l . f A W ' ffl. ' f, F O M l . l .4 C ROW 1: Cindy Lewis 3 .Ruth Marquardtg Karen Littlefield 3 han 5. Kay Lierman. Row : Bill' Iseach: D ' ' 3 ' ' 1 V V . W i i , 111, ' A 1 X ' 'ii 'E f f' . 'A' Q W 1 ' , V if W 1 1, O aa, 1, X , . X lf: ' A W 3 . V sf! at It r . Y , , l A , 2 . l -Il . v Charles niohler Mltchell Wllllam Neal Raymond Myers Charles Muhl Leonard ROW 1 Connle Meyer Myrna Moore latrlcm Mears Patrlcla Clarence McDonald Meredxth Nelson Wllllq Morrlssey Richard Mounce Judith Mlner Flexnor Meredlth ROWS 2 Raylene. Menken Second Year Students Investlgated Work Opportunities Mlss Dora Munson ROW 1 James Pxsell Patrlcxa Potts Wendell Owens Theresa Price Patricia Patterson Carolyn Poorman ROW 2 Judlth 'xwifwusuh 11 38 QC Ralph M Schedel ROW 1 Jane Phllllps Ryburn Sara Perez Jlm Rohler Donna Rowan ROW 7 Allce Hurrlet Roblnson Ruth Riedel Kenny Commlttee And Class Officers Mrs Shlrley Johnson ROW 1 Judy Srmth Vlfglhla Smlth Shella Stewart Marle Smlth Pat Selders Bonme Smlth ROW Z Marietta Shxpley Carol Schoff Judy Short Davld Stem Beverly Southerland -at f y X n O0 IPHHQ MW nmmonm Mwomww Wwkwqmmm W'9 Wmwm vwummmmmnu um., .mv Mu. M.: was Prosser Sally Perkms Patrxcu Rouse Dlane Iumlxey Colene Roberts Ann Qumdry ROW 3 Alan Roseman L.1rro1lRexroat Judy Prorelsnow Jlm Pexffer Jean Regnler Ronald Prochnow Jxm Reardon Planned Feshve May Prom Marllyn Ruhrup Carolyn Shxelds ROW 3 Martha Schlenker Arlyss Shlley Stephen Stellmy, Art Smxth Rlchard Schultz Lavonne Sallade ROW 4 Parke Sxmmons Jerry Stevens Mlke Sours Roy Schapmlre sl Gtc1 ,- l 'Nui 'W felis film-ui 39 l H l l L , is 6 i .LQ I -V 3 'Xi' 2 4 J i S . H ,V Tk S, , ,,, ,, ,, I. uw jf, - X , f R' f -I ' 'tri' A V T f' rl ,W A... W A , L..-uw 'Q' ' .- X, gal- fn., , rf I A O 4 f ev 5 .. . ' 1 S 2 l ,il :Q , ' 7 r X' i K , 1 , I D Avi. f l 11 F' Q , 4 ' 1 . .. Q . 1 xl . U O if 7 R 7 A QQ' if ia I K f I 3 H sf- L Q M ff M H ' - , , 1 S s m 1 1 V: I , gi . 3 9 ' ' u n E V: if w . .A 2 A lf is 75 W L' A V Q I , s I L. 'rfgilx Tv., W an Tv ' I W -2' d .2 -3 ' S C 1 Q I L QNX 1 xg X I , M555 , 2' 'f ,, g , fu R , M l Y M l i f O tl e 2 .-., L. 1 S 5 , ,-4 3,13 :stil salt 'VVS Y '1 rt Fr, , z fr 5,1 we dell Judy Streld Phyllls Tepper Vernon Thomas Janet James C Hostetler Thomas Jonetta Sweeney ROW 3 Karl Ub'm Donald Stone ROW 1 Joaephlnc S7epcSlk haron Sulllwan Carl Stl or Helen I'e1rv Wach Mxlce Thompwln Roper Thompson ROVV 4 Lee 'Nxlden Shxron Sulllx Lll I 'un Summary ROW 2 John VV ul Stufflebeam Phllllp Thompson Lxrry Ssvmnson Terry Temple .Iunlors Contemplated Flnal Year Wlth Great Enthusiasm Ralph Vt eber ROW 1 Nellle V593 Hxrrlet Whlte Sandra VVh1te Qhlrlex NValton Marilyn XNIHIAIHS Phyllls Vlreayer ROW 7 Carolyn mi-ef 40 41- Q- Xe Ler I Q lle XRVIILUY Chxrles VV1Ltg Darlene Wlllrlmhon ROW 3 'lommle YVh1tecotton Phil Wander Ron VVoodard Bill Zook Gary Wyman Judi Wlabmlller ,,', ,,,, '..,, ,, . V '- , Qu - , , U H H ' .I I ',f,,, W ' ..f' ,X .2 4 4, .. T g ' . 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V . . t fth t Nt Pg A Senlor Writes Dear Diary June 1956 Well the sophomore year wasnt so bad' I remember that first day when 316 of us were so bewildered yet impressed by the im mensity of the building How self confident the upperclassmen seemed In September three years had seemed like such a long time but now after a year has passed maybe they uont be as long as I eapected Doing homework meeting neu kids and foing to club meetings made days pass so quickly that homecoming uas here before I realized it One of the most unusual firsts of the Jear was having my picture taken for the school records and the activity ticket. An- other fir'st was receiving my Aegis and reading that my class would be the first to be graduated in the schools second century. Dear Diary June 1957 Only one more wear to go' Looking back over rn y junior year I guess I assumed some of the responsibilities of an upperclassman Jewelry we selected was really slick' Worked very hard on the Junior senior prom Oh those yunior tests' We had a terrific basketball team Won the confer ence championship It uas surely impressive to see Mr Kurtz receive the hifi at the assembly Saw the seniors in class day Gee it wont be too long for me' Dear Diary June 1958 It doesnt seem possible that three years could have passed so quickly All 219 of us looked forward to our last .fear of high school with mixed emotions It was fun though I remember how ue froze to death selling hot dogs and taffy apples until the very last one was gone Despite the outcome of the game home coming was a lot of fun At our last home coming dance Our Future in the Stars everyone had a wonderful time I ll never forget the flashy suits jail num bers and penitentiary hats all the kids wore to Jailhouse Rock Everyone worked hard on the senior play Seventeenth Summer Bet it will be a long time before any other class sells 1919 tickets' When initiates of National Honor Society were presented at assembly I realized that it wouldnt be long before Id be wearing a cap and gown at commencement The last two weeks of May flew by The picnic class day vespers and banquet were over before I realized it Dear Diary June 3 1958 Gee am I ever tired' Got my high school diploma tonight 4 I 7 J , 1 . . . 4 H ' 9 4 . . . . ,, , . w I 1 . . ' . . , . ' J 5 Q ' ' ! ll . , - N Mos impressive assembly o e year was he a ional Honor Soclety ro ram. 1 , . T Q . . , - 0 o ' l I ' cm , ' n J ! . . . , . . . I - J - rr ' 19 ' ' 9 J ' 1 fr , I Q ' Y 1 - 1 u A H ' ' , . ' I 1 1 1 ' ' 7 7 ' J 1 J ! I ' 7 , . ! ' I ! I . I V 1 . V . . . . ' u ' J ' f , . . . 1 ' 9 J I sc ' , n V , ' , V ' , . I ' ' ' ' ' ' ............. Seniors Bottled Cold , And Snow To Sell Ahroon, Roger CHorseJ Transfer from Riverside Military Academy, Gains- ville, Georgia 23 Football 2, 33 Swimming 2, 33 Track 2, 33 Spanish Club 2. Future: Engineering Aldridge, Alan D. CRound Mani Football 1, 23 Wrestling 13 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Euclid- ean Club 13 Ecclesia Club 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 33 Biology Club 1, 2. Future: Pilot Alikonis, James Justin CJimb Biology Club 1, 2, 33 Euclidean Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 1, 23 Tennis 13 Swimming 2, 33 Ecclesia Club 23 Academy of Science 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: Medicine Anderson, Susan Joan CSusieJ F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Tironian Circle 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Student Council Secretary- Treasurer 3. Future: Stcnographe-r Arends, Judith Ann CJudyD G.A.A. 13 Biology Club 1. Future: Teacher Ashenbremer, Roger CRogD D.O. Club 2. Future: Agriculture Bagosy, Ruth Anne CRuthieJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1,23 Tironian Circle 2,33 Stu- dent Council 13 Monitor 3. Future: Secretary Baker, Gerald D. CBakeJ Football 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 1, 2, 3g Track 1, 2, 3. Future: Cabinet Makcr Barthel, Richard Lee CDickJ Biology Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2. 33 Dramatic Club 33 Academy of Science 2, 33 National Honor Society 33 Seventeenth Summer 33 Band 3. Future: Engineer Bartosik, Gene A. CBartD Future: Marine Beal, Margaret Joann CJOJ Transfer from Danvers High School, Danvers, Illi- nois 23 F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 23 F.D.A. 33 Ecclesia Club 2. Future: Telephone Operator Beiter, James H. CJimJ Biology Club 13 Ecclesia Club 1. Future: Mechanic Bell, Dorothy CDotieJ Transfer from Belleville Township High, Belleville, Illinois 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: Teacher Bell, Ruel VVilliam CSlugJ Football 1. Future: Marines Berglund, Patricia A. CPattyJ F.D.A. 3. Future: Clerk Blair, Shirley Ann CShirlJ A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Trebleairs 1, 2, 3. Future: Office Worker Jxs'3'd'a-se.. May I help you? asked Belva Gentry while working at concession stand. Boulware, Nancy Karen Future: Secretary Bowman, Ruth G.A.A. 1, 23 F.D.A. 3. Future: Office Worker Boyd, Carl E. Football 1, 2g Wrestling 2, 33 Track 1, 3. Future: Bookkeeper Boyd, Delores CDeeD Band 1, 23 F.D.A. 3. Future: Nurse Boyd, Doris Band 1, 23 F.D.A. 3. Future: Nurse Bradshaw, Tamara Joy CTammyJ Biology Club 13 Euclidean Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Library Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1. Future: Nurse Brandt, Molly Latin Club 23 Euclidean Club 23 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 3. Future: Business Brent, Myrna Biology Club 13 Euclidean Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 2, 33 Student Council 2, 33 Trebleairs 2, 33 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Monitor 3. Future: Nurse Brewer, Lloyd CBulahJ Ecclesia Club 1, 2. Future: Forestry Brown, Donald L. CDonJ Art Club 1, 2g Track 1, 2. Future: Baker Brown, Susan Carrol CSueD G.A.A. 1, 2g F.D.A. 3. Future: Receptionist Brown, VValton Lee CWaltJ D.O. Club 2. Future: Aircraft Maintenance Bruner, Edward R. CEddiel Industrial Education Club 1, 2. Future: Navy Burris, Judith CJudyJ F.D.A. 3. Future: Beauticiau 43 ily- 5 Gail Sinclair, Sandy Griffin, Pat Eikenherry, and Melvin YVilcox served as clerks and judges for class elections. Bush. Don L. CDagoJ Football 1. 23 Basketball 1. 23 Golf 1. 23 Swing Band 1, 2, 3. Future : Jlusiciun Callahan, Kenneth J. CKenJ Projectionists 1: Industrial Education Club 23 D.O. 2. Future: Xorg Canute, Connie L. CSee Seeb Transfer from Octavia High School. Colfax, Illinois 23 O. O. Club 33 An Evening of Theatre 2. Future : Secretory Carnine, Paul Dennis CDennis the Menacel Biology Club 13 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Thespians 2. 33 Academy of Science 2, 33 Short Story Club 2, 33 Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners 13 State Fair 13 Tiger House 23 An Evening of Theatre 23 The Imaginary Invalid 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Madri- gals 1, 2, 3. Future: Astronomer Carter, Carl N. Ecclesia Club 1, 23 Latin Club 2, 33 Short Story Club 2, 33 Seventeenth Summern 3. Future: Psychologist Carver. Dorothy M. CDottieJ G.A.A. 1, 2. 33 F.H.A. 13 Tironian Circle 13 Ecclesia Club 1. Future: Nurse Cheffy, Shirley Ann G.A.A. 1, 23 F.H.A. 13 Tironian Circle 23 0.0. Club 3. Future: Secretary Chestney. Denny R. Football 1, 2, 33 Wrestling 13 Industrial Education Club 1, 3. Future: Tcucher Clem, Sandra Kay CSandyJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Tironian Circle 1, 23 F.H.A. 2. Future: Teacher Clemens, Byron Spanish Club 13 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Track 13 Madri- gals 33 Baseball 2, 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: Engineer Convis. Jared Mac CJerryJ Ecclesia Club 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2g Track 1. Future : Armed Forces Cox, Jay Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Golf 1, 2. Future: Business Aclnzinistrution Crews, Bettye Jean CMaeD G.A.A. 3. Future: W.A.F. Crout, Carol Ann Biology Club 13 Latin Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Ecclesia Club 2, 3g Academy of Science 2, 3g An Evening of Theatre 23 Modern Dance Club 33 Dramatic Club 33 Girls' State 23 Pep Club 23 Aepix 33 Trebleaires 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: Teacher 44 Senior History Classes Manned Polls Cufaude, Tracy CWhite Eaglel Library Club 13 Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3g Foot- ball Manager 2, 33 Track Manager 1, 23 Baseball 3. Future: Armed Forces Daugherty, Hubert CBugsJ Industrial Education Club 3. Future: Arnzcd Forces Davis, YVilliam Marshall Ecclesia Club 23 Football 1. Future : Business .lluizagement Davis. Rachel Ann CRaeJ Ecclesia Club 2. 33 Biology Club 13 Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Academy of Science 2, 33 Student Council 1, 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Aepix 2, 33 Aepix Co- Editor 33 F.H.A. 3g National Honor Society 33 Orchestra 3: Madrigals 33 D.A.R. Award 3. Future: Dictfciuu Decker, Berneiece Jane CBonnieJ Transfer from Midwood High School, Brooklyn, New York 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. Future: Office lVorker Doenitz. Mary Catherine CDonutsD Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 33 Thespians 1, 2, 33 The Remarkable Incident at Carson Cor- ners 13 G.A.A. 1, 2. 33 Modern Dance Club 2, 33 An Evening of Theatre 23 Biology Club 13 Euclid- ean Club 13 Ecclesia Club 13 Student Council lg Pep Club 23 Seventeenth Summer 3. Future: Tcachea Dollins, James C. CRed Topl Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 French Club 2. Future: Engineering Doss, Marvin Ralph Spanish Club 23 Biology Club 23 Football Manager 1, 2, 33 Basketball Manager 1, 23 Baseball Manager 1. Dowell, Joseph H. CFishtailJ Swimming 1, 2, 33 Art Club 1, 23 Short Story Club 1, 2, 33 Latin Club 1, 23 A Cappella 1, 2, 33 Madrigals 1, 2, 33 State Fair 1. Future: Coach Downes, Brenda Lee Transfer from Lexington High School, Lexington, Illinois 23 G.A.A. 33 A Cappella 33 Trebleaires 3. Future: Secretary Ehrman, R. Jon Projectionists 1, 23 Academy of Science 2. Future: Engineer Eikenberry, Patricia CRedD Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3g Tironian Circle 2, 33 State Fair 13 Pep Club 23 Monitor 33 A Cap- pella 1, 2, 3. Future: Secretary Eisenhauer, Patricia Ann CPattyJ Band 1, 2, 33 Ecclesia Club 13 Biology Club 2g French Club 33 An Evening of Theatre 2g National Honor Society 3. Future: Psychology Elliott, Patty Jean CPatD Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Tironian Circle 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Library Club 3. Future: Stenographer Engelbrecht, Joann Lee U01 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Ecclesia Club 13 Tironian Circle 33 G.A.A. 1, 33 Pep Club 23 National Honor Society 3. Future: Secretary Ensign, Jeanne CDimplesD Transfer from Maroa Community High School, Maroa, Illinois 23 Band 2, 33 Pep Club 2. Future: Nursing Bush Callahan Canute Carnine Carter Carver Cheffy Chestney Clem Clemens Convis Cox Crews Crout Cufaude Daugherty Davis Davis Decker Doenitz Dollins Doss Dowell Downes Ehrman Eikenberry Eisenhauer Elliott Englebrecht Ensign .L-5 E its i-J D lf' i 'fn 4 'fill 'if' M i C i .sg , , ' I A , i if 5 D' . Y! ,, ,, as l is is fs TK' C' gl, ' .VN 'R . :P- 'W '17-'K L0 p 'f..1 r I 'L ' ,LW Q Erickson Evans Evans Evelsizer Fagerburg Ferguson Fike Fisher Flanders France Frank Frazier Freedlund Fry Gainer Gaston Gentry Giermann Givens Goodfellow Goodpaster Gordon Green Grethey Griffin Gronemeier Hamilton Hanson Hendon Hicks Goodfellow, Sandra CSandyJ Committee Chose Graduation Announcements Erickson, Patricia Lou CPattiD Spanish Club 1. 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Tiron- ian Circle 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Short Story Club 35 State Fair 15 An Evening of Theater 25 Dra- matic Club 35 Pep Club 2. Future: Nurse Evans, Carol Anne CShortyJ Ecclesia Club 15 F.D.A. 3. Future: Office Worker Evans, Lawrence CLarryJ Short Story Club 35 National Honor Society 3. Future: Scientist Evelsizer, Karen CWebsterD Ecclesia Club 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Short Story Club 35 Dramatic Club 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Trebleairs 2, 35 State Fair 15 An Even- ing of Theater 25 A Cappella 1, 2, 3. Future .' Tea clzcr Fagerburg, Paul Baseball 1, 25 Basketball 2. Future: Engineer Ferguson, Karen Marie G.A.A. 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 25 French Club 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Thespians 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 t'State Fair 15 An Evening of Theater 25 The Imaginary Invalid 35 Trebleaires 35 National Honor Society 3. Future: Teacher Fike, Jack Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1. Future: Salesman Fisher, Barbara CBarbJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 5Swim Team 2, 35 F.H.A. 25 Biology Club 1. Future: Nurse Flanders, Charles CChuckJ Industrial Education Club 2, 3. Future: Meehan-ic France, Mary Ecclesia Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Short Story Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Academy of Science 35 Cheer- leader 1, 2, 35 Swim Team 1, 35 Euclidean Club 15 Latin Club 1, 25 Pep Club 25 An Evening of Thea- ter 2. Future: Secretary Frank, Harry Lee Future: Cook Frazier, Charles CChuckJ Library Club 15 Track 15 Academy of Science 3. Future: Druggist Frecdlund, Robert CBobJ Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 3. Future: Engineer Fry, Patricia CPatD Biology Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Euclidean Club 15 Dramatic Club 35 Assistant Director of Imaginary Invalid 3. Future: Social Service Gainer, Carol Lee G.A.A. 1, 25 F.D.A. 3. Gaston, Jewell L. CPetite Bijouj Latin Club 15 Ecclesia Club 15 Forensic Club 1, 35 French Club 25 Aegis 2, 35 Short Story Club 2, 35 National Forensic League 35 G.A.A. 3. Future: Law Gentry, Belva G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 5Biology Club 15 Short Story Club 25 Tironian Circle 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 A Cap- pella 2, 35 Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners 15 Swim Team 35 Trebleaires 3. Future: Model ell' ff' Q M71-V w'mvv---- - - W John McGrew, Alan Aldridge, Ed Lambert, and Bob Owen helped select senior announcements. Giermann, Ruth Short Story Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Aegis 2, 3. Future Teacher Givens, Vicki Lynd G.A.A. 1, 35 Short Story Club 35 F.H.A. 35 Ecclesia Club 25 Latin Club 15 Euclidean Club 15 Biology Club 35 Aegis 2, 3. Future: Teacher G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 1, 35 Dramatic Club 35 French Club 2, 35 Ecclesia Club 1, 25 Euclidean Club 15 Swim Team 25 Modern Dance Club 25 Home- coming Court 3. Goodpaster, Doug CDuxJ Football 1. Future: Engineer Gordon, Sandra Kay CDollyJ Ecclesia Club 1 , 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 2, 35 Short Story Club 35 Academy of Science 2, 3. Future: Teacher Green, Joseph D. CUncle Joej Football 1, 2, 35 Track 2, 35 Tennis 1. Future : llflarines Grethey. Dean T. CGrethJ . Football 15 Wrestling 15 Golf 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 3. Future: Architect Griffin, Sandra Louise CSandyJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 15 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Biology Club 15 Academy of Science 25 Dramatic Club 1, 2, 35 Thespians 1, 2, 35 Euclidean Club 1, 25 Forensic Club 35 Student Council 1, 2, 35 Aepix 35 Pep Club 25 Remarkable Incident. at Carson Cor- ners 15 An Evening of Theater 25 Assistant Director of Tiger House 25 Seventeenth Sum- mer 3. Future: Laboratory Technician Gronemeier. Nancy Biology Club 1, 25 Latin Club 15 F.H.A. 2, 35 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Modern Dance Club 35 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Thespians 35 An Evening of Theater 2. Future: Teacher Hamilton, Gary Gordon Transfer from Marion High School, Marion, Illinois 2. Future: Engineer Hanson, Rebekah Louise CBeckaJ G.A.A. 25 F.H.A. 25 Band 2, 35 Tiger House 25 Short Story Club 35 Orchestra 35 A Cappella 3. Future: .Weclical fllissionary Hendon, Judith Ann CJudyJ D.O. Club 2. Future: Dental Assistant Hicks, Frank Ecclesia Club 1,25 0.0. Club 3. Future : Business 17 Seniors struggled with S.Q.T. tests. Hodge, Kenneth Duane CElmerD Transfer from Lexington High School, Lexington, Illinois 15 Football Manager 25 Basketball Manager 25 Baseball Manager 1, 25 Ecclesia Club 1, 2. Future: Machinist Hoog, Carol D.O. Club 2. Future: Laboratory Technician Houchens, Edward Jr. CEdJ Band 1, 2, 35 A Cappella 1, 2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Thespians 35 State Fair 15 An Evening of Thea- ter 25 Seventeenth Summer 3. Future: Teacher Houser, Terrell Norman CTerryD Ecclesia Club 1, 25 Forensic Club 3. Future: Teacher Houston, Gerald CHueyJ Howard. Shirlie G.A.A. 1, 25 Latin Club 15 Tironian Circle 25 O. O. Club 35 An Evening of Theater 2. Future: Office lVorker Huber, Gayle G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Ecclesia Club 25 Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 Biology Club 15 State Fair 15 An Evening of Theater 25 Pep Club 25 Thespians 35 'Seventeenth Summer 35 Homecoming Queen 3. Future: Teacher Hutchinson, Joyce Biology Club 15 Euclidean Club 15 French Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Academy of Science 35 Modern Dance Club 3. Future: Teacher Icenogle, Shirley G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. James, VVilliam CWillJ Ecclesia Club 2, 35 Biology Club 25 Spanish Club 35 Track 15 Football 1, 2, 35 Golf 35 Wrestling 1. Future: Teacher Jenk-ins, Deborah CDebbieD Euclidean Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Spanish Club 1, 25 Modern Dance Club 2, 35 Ecclesia Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Thespians 35 State Fair 15 An Even- ing of Theater 25 Tiger House 25 Imaginary Invalid 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3. Jones, George Paul Jr. CPeg-legj Transfer from Ottumwa High School, Ottumwa, Iowa 35 Forensic Club 3. Future: Teacher 48 S. Q. T. Tests Challenged Upperclassmen Jones, Margaret CMaggieJ Ecclesia Club 1, 25 Euclidean Club 15 Biology Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 25 Aegis 2, 35 Class Treasurer 1. Future: Fashion Designer Jones, Mike CWiltJ Football 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 35 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Future .' Navy Josserand, Gordon Uoshh Latin Club 1, 25 Biology Club 1. Future: Pharmacist Judd, Hilda Transfer from Normal Community High School, Normal, Illinois 35 F.H.A. 35 G.A.A. 3. Future: Secretary Kagel, William CBillJ Biology Club 15 Student Council 3. Future: Business Administration Kelch. Judith CJudyJ Ecclesia Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Tironian Circle 1, 2, 3. Future: Secretary Kemp, Denny CBuckJ Projectionists 1, 25 F.D.A. 3. Future: Armed Forces Kerfoot, Tom CScaboJ Projectionists 1, 25 F.D.A. 3. Future : Armed Forces Kessinger, Jim V. CKessD Track 2, 3: Industrial Education Club 35 Basket- ball 1. Future: Air Force Koertge, Barbara CBarbJ G.A.A. 1, 35 Modern Dance Club 35 F.H.A. 1. Future: Teacher Kohler, Richard David CKOJ Ecclesia Club 2, 35 Basketball 15 Track 1, 25 Class Vice President 1. Future: Business Knox, Richard Lee CDickD Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Track 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Academy of Science 25 Euclidean Club 25 Student Council 25 Class Vice President 3. Future: Engineer Knuth, Henry CHankJ Biology Club 1, 35 Academy of Science 2, 3. Future: Physicist LaBounty, Linda G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 French Club 15 Art Club 2, 35 Acad- emy of Science 35 Biology Club 1. Future: Science Research Lambert, John Edgar CEdJ Spanish Club 1, 25 Euclidean Club 1, 25 Swimming 1, 2, 35 Football 15 Track 15 Golf 2, 35 Student Council Vice President 35 Class Vice President 25 Academy of Science 25 Biology Club 15 National Honor Society 35 S.A.R. Award 35 Student Council 1, 3. Future: Veterinaruzn Langdoc, Malcom M. CSkipD Football 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 1, 25 Academy of Science 25 Latin Club 1, 25 National Honor Society 3. Future: Engineer Lederer, Jerry Future: Agriculture Link, Karen Spanish Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Tironian Circle 2, 35 State Fair 15 An Evening of Theater 25 Modern Dance Club 2, 3. Future: Airline Hostess K. Hodge C. Hoog IC. Houchens 'l'. Houser G. Houston S. Howard G. Huber J. Hutchinson S. Icenogle Ii . James D. Jenkins G. Jones Ma. Jones Mi. Jones G. Josserand H. Judd B. Kagel J. Kelch D. Kemp T. Kerfoot J. Kessinger B. Koertge D. Kohler D. Knox H. Knuth L. LaBounty E. Lambert M. Langdon J. Lederer K. Link 1 is 4' , E Z ob 1 Q ' E .M . sf -f L . K I ... x L. -F1 J 'JI' abr J? ' 1 K fiixilfg , +C 4'-sv-2 H- , vm. :VL in I V91 . J .J L. 'C' 24.9. ,Al A A Siwil - 2 . V e ' - -' A Q ' A ...x 'ghgx 4- . XE' K Qi L JL- Q ,J , 3 - A fr--rm' JK gf f . L l 'vu L , Q - 1 Senior Play Ticket Sales Broke Record Lishka, Joyce Helen Library Club 1, 2, A Cappella 1, 2, Ecclesia Club 1, 0.0. Club 3. Future: Secretary Littrell, Jane Ellen G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 3, Spanish Club 2, Latin Club 1, An Evening of Theater 2, Ec- clesia Club 2, 3, Academy of Science 3, Trebleairs 3, National Honor Society 3. Future: Interpreter Lockenvitz, Barbara CBarbJ F.H.A. 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Tironian Circle 2, Biology Club 2. Fzitiirc: Business Lucas, David Wayne CDaveJ Academy of Science 3, National Honor Society 3. Fzcture: Engineer Manahan, Richard A. CDickD Wrestling 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 3, Track 1. Futzirc: Navy Marquardt, Diane Kay A Cappella 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1. 3, Euclidean Club 1, Trebleairs 2, 3, Aepix 3, Tironian Circle 3. Future : Nurse Marquardt, Mary K. F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 2, 3, Ecclesia Club 2, A Cappella 3. Mathis, Jerry CJerJ Football 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, 2, 3, Wrestling 1, 2, Biology Club 1, Class President 3. Future: Engineer Mattingly, Walt Future : Navy McAnnelly, Melvin Cecil CJackD French Club 1, Short Story Club 1, 2, 3, Ecclesia Club 2, 3, A Cappella 2, Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners 1, An Evening of Theater 2. Future : Actor McGrew, John Paul CShanksJ Biology Club 1, 2, Industrial Education Club 1, Euclidean Club 2, Golf 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. Future: Engineer Mclnnis, Caroline Faye Transfer from Kitchener Waterloo Collegiate and Vocational School, NVaterloo, Ontario, Canada 3. Future: Nurse' MacNab, Gerald James CJerryJ Tennis 1, Biology Club 1, Academy of Science 2, 3. Future: Engineer Meier, Judith C. CJudyJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, A Cappella 1, 2, 3, Biology Club 1, Ecclesia Club 2, Aepix 3, National Honor Society 3, 'tState Fair 1, Pep Club 2, The Imaginary In- valid 3, Thespians 3, Assistant Director of Seven- teenth Summer 3, Trebleairs 1, 2, 3. Fzctzzrc: Tcavlzw' Meister, Judith Ann CJudyJ Short St01'y Club 1, 2, 3, Tironian Circle 25 G.A.A. 1, F.D.A. 3. Futz4rc.' Office lll0I'kL'I' Meister, Rodney CRodJ Future: Scilcsnzun 'pagers'-. A ,gy V. -' , fr gi 535' 1 W., W ,M . f 3 M Extra. . Flats for senior play were painted by Dick Knox and Marsha Smithson. Menken, Nancy l.ee CMidgctJ Ecclesia Club 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Student Council 1, 2, 3, An Evening of Theater 2, Thespians 3, Dra- matic Club 3, Seventeenth Summer 3. I utzire: Entertainer Metcalf. Jac Lee Football 1, 2, 3, VVrestling 1, 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, Biology Club 2, Ecclesia Club 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3. Future : Forestry Milam, Rosemary Biology Club 1, Ecclesia Club 1, F.H.A. 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Modern Dance Club 2, An Evening of Theater 2, Dramatic Club 3, Seventeenth Sum- mer 3. Future: Nurse Miller, Gerald George CJerryJ Ecclesia Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 3. Future: Geologist Molek, Sherrilyn Lee CSherryD F.D.A. 3. Fziticre: Office W'orker Monkman, John Future: Draftsman Moore, John Ecclesia Club 1, 2, Tennis 1, Biology Club 1, 2, Student Council 2. Fzitiirc: Business Aclministration Murch, Rodney CRodD Future .' Army Murphy, Margo G.A.A. 1, 3, F.H.A. 1, A Cappella 2, 3. Future .' Beaicticimi Murray, Betty G.A.A. 1, French Club 1, 2, Art Club 1, 2, 3, Pep Club 2, Short Story Club 2, 3, Aegis 2, 3, Student Council 2, Dramatic Club 3, National Honor Society 3. Fzitiire: Commercial Artist Myers, Joyce G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 2, 3. PlZlfZU'f'.' Dress Designer Myers, Marilyn Joyce CMarJ Transfer from Santa Paula High School, Santa Paula, California 3. F1ztiir1'.' Szuitchbourd Operator Myers, Marion J. CHalf Pintj G.A.A. 1, 3, A Cappella 3, 'KState Fair 1. Future .' Nurse Nafziger. Gerald ll. Tennis 1. Future: Doctor 5 I Russell Roberts informed seniors about college requirements. Niepagen, Carol Jean G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1. 25 Tironian Circle 25 Moni- tor 2. Future : Floricuiturist Offutt, Johnny Transfer from Danville High School, Danville, Illi- nois 25 Basketball 2, 35 Track 2, 3. Future : Scientist Ogdon, Carol Ann G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Short Story Club 1, ,2 35 Tironian Circle 25 Latin Club 15 Euclidean Club 25 Aegis 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 35 Aegis Editor 35 National Honor Society 3. Future: Teacher Olson. John CButchJ Biology Club 1, 25 A Cappella 3. Future: Navy Orr, Judith CJudyJ Spanish Club 1, 25 Short Story Club 2, 35 Ecclesia Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1. 2. 35 F.H.A. 2. Future: Commercial Artist Osborn. Judith CJudyJ Biology Club 15 Euclidean Club 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Aegis 2, 35 Homecoming Attendant 35 Swim Team 35 National Honor Society 3. Osborn. VVilliam COZJ Future: Armed Forces Owen, Robert B. CBobJ Swimming 1, 2, 35 Tennis 15 Aepix 3. Future: Engineer Perry, Roger Allan Football 1, 2, 35 Track 1. 25 Wrestling 15 Biology Club 15 Student Council 1, 35 Ecclesia Club 25 Eu- clidean Club 25 Academy of Science 3. Future: Business Administration Peterson, Dennis CPeteJ Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 15 Baseball 1, 2, 3. Future: Navy Pisell, Judith Lee CJudyJ F.D.A. 3. Future: Office Worker Poole, Beverly CBevJ Transfer from Senn High School, Chicago, Illinois 15 Academy of Science 25 G.A.A. 35 Short Story Club 15 Assistant Director of Seventeenth Summer 3. Future: Psychiatrist Powell, Jane Price, Prudence CPrueJ Ecclesia Club 1, 25 Art Club 2, 35 Latin Club 15 French Club 2, 35 Euclidean Club 25 G.A.A. 25 Short Story Club 2, 35 Dramatic Club 35 Academy of Science 35 Student Council 25 Class Treasurer 35 National Honor Society 3. Future: Commercial Designer 52 Meetings Offered Tips On College Choice Priller, Richard CDickJ Short Story Club 2, 35 French Club 2, 35 Tennis 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1. Future: Engineer Purkey, Donna CPurkJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Modern Dance Club 25 F.H.A. 1, 25 A Cappella 2, 35 Tironian Circle 2. Future: Business Administration Quinn, Robert L. CMonteJ Ecclesia Club 15 Forensic Club 2, 35 A Cappella 35 Dramatic Club 35 Short Story Club 35 Tiger House 25 The Imaginary Invalid 35 Projectionists 1, 25 Thespians 3. Future: Director Christian Education Raithel, William A. CBillJ i Industrial Education Club 15 Baseball 1. Future: Policeman Raymond, James CJimJ Swimming 1, 2, 35 Tennis 15 Baseball 2, 3. Future: Business Administration Redding. John F. Projectionists 1, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Euclidean Club 1, 25 Academy of Science 1,2. Future: Engineer Rediger. Ann J. CAnnieJ Library Club 25 G.A.A. 15 F.D.A. 3. Future: Secretary Riblet, John M. C.lackJ F.D.A. 3. Future: Retailer Ringler. Suzanne CSuzyJ Transfer from Galesburg High School, Galesburg, Illinois 35 Dramatic Club 35 Thespians 35 G.A.A. 35 Seventeenth Summer 35 National Honor Society 3. Future: Housewife Robbins, Roy lVilliam Jr. CWild Billl Football 25 Baseball 35 Basketball 1, 25 Student Council 3. Future: Engineer Ropp, Larry A. CTinyD Biology Club 1. Future: Engineer Ross, Earl E. CSonnyJ VVrestling 2. Future: Auto Mechanic Ross, Judith CJudiJ Ecclesia Club 1, 25 Latin Club 15 G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Biology Club 15 Tironian Circle 2, 3. Future: Secretary Sacry, Sandra Kay CSandyJ G.A.A. 1, 2, 35 Tironian Circle 2, 3. Future: Office Worker Salmon, Ron CDungJ Football 15 Class President 1, 25 Forensic Club 25 Dramatic Club 2, 35 Thespians 2, 35 A Cappella 35 Ecclesia Club 35 Student Council President35 Seven- teenth Summer 35 Tiger House 25 An Evening of Theater 2. Future: Marines Schwulst, Nancy Band 1, 2, 35 Aegis 2, 35 Short Story Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Biology Club 25 Library Club 1, 25 Or- chestra 3. Future: Housewife C. Niepagen J. Offutt C. Ogdon J. Olson J. Orr J. Osborn W. Osborn R. Owen R. Perry D. Peterson J. Pisell B. Poole J. Powell P. Price R. Priller D. Purkey R. Quinn W. Raithel J. Raymond J. Redding A. Rediger Riblet 5 S. Ringler B. Robbins L. Ropp E. Ross J. Ross S. Sacry R. Salmon N. Schwulst Future Graduates Fitted Caps And Gowns Scott. Polly Latin Club 1, 2, 33 Biology Club 1, 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Modern Dance Club 23 Academy of Science 23 Aegis 2, 33 Short Story Club 33 Ecclesia Club 23 Student Council 1, 23 Pep Club 23 An Evening of Theater 23 Seventeenth Summer 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: IvPl'0I'l'llllI'if1H Sheldon. Grace Cflraciej G.A.A. 1, 23 E.D.A. 3. Future : .llerehumlisiug Shephard. Linda Cl'ennyJ Transfer from Berkeley High School, Berkeley, Cali- fornia 3. Shiers. Janice Elizabeth Clanl Future: Secretary Sides, Della Mae Clk-D Transfer from Eureka High School, Eureka, Illinois 33 0.0. Club 3. I uture: Secretary Simmons, Charmaine L. CSuzieJ G.A.A. 1. 2, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 2, 33 Biology Club 13 Modern Dance Club 2. Future: Nurse Sinclair. Gail Short Story Club 1, 2, 3g G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3: Ecclesia Club 13 Modern Dance Club 23 Spanish Club 2, 3. Future: Social lVorIfer Smid, Roger CRogD French Club 1, 2, 33 Academy of Science 2, 33 Pro- jectionists 1, 23 Industrial Education Club 3. Future: Engineer Smith, Carol F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 1, 2, 3. Future: Secretary Smithson, Marsha June CMarcieJ Ecclesia Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 33 Spanish Club 1, 2, 33 Academy of Science 23 Short Story Club 2. 33 Treblcaires 1, 2, 33 Aegis 2, 33 Dra- matic Club 1, 2, 33 An Evening of Theater 23 The Imaginary Invalid 33 Swim Team 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 23 Euclidean Club 23 Thespians 33 National Honor Society 3. Future : Lawyer Snearly, Nancy Spanish Club 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 23 Ecclesia Club 1, 23 Short Story Club 23 Monitor 13 Class Secretary 23 Tironian Circle 33 Aegis 2, 33 Homecoming Attend- ant 3g National Honor Society 3. Future: Secretary Stark, Ron G. Transfer from University High School, Normal, Illi- nois 33 F.D.A. 3. Future: Navy Stearns. Richard CDickD Academy of Science 2g Projectionists 1, 2. Future: Airplane Mechanic Steenbergen. Virginia Transfer from Lexington High School, Lexington, Illinois 23 F.H.A. 2, 33 Tironian Circle 33 Class Secretary 3. Future: Secretary Stephens, Mary CMayJ Future: Office Worker Stern. Harry M. Swimming 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Biology Club 13 Academy of Science 23 Euclidean Club 23 Aepix 33 Student Council 1, 2. 3. Future: Businessman . Q 4.3 ,QS z . 1 ff '-,gf I-I! ' , k .4 g 'fri' . X . ,Mi-,, . Aiifi I xx EXE' Ax. . ii . 1 1' X I x i, i 3 Y 'ix x ' , 71 gf if 3 i , 'ff l. , X iii. if Ellen Tate, Robert VVhitney, and Betty Murray tried on caps and gowns for Nation-il Honor Society Initiation. Stordeur, Charles Transfer from Arkansas City Senior High School. Arkansas City, Kansas 23 Spanish Club 2. Future: Forest Ranger Stumm, Richard Lynn CDickD Biology Club 23 Euclidean Club 23 Academy of Science 23 Football 1, 2, 33 Basketball 13 Golf 1, 23 National Honor Society 3. Future: Engineer Summers, Viola M. 0.0. Club 3. Future: Secretary Swearingen, James Kenneth CSwearJ Football 1, 2, 33 Track 33 Spanish Club 3. Future: Couch Taminger, John Aegis 1, 2, 33 Aepix 3. Future: Commercial Photographer Tate, Ellen Ecclesia Club 1, 23 French Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 13 Aegis 2, 33 Latin Club 13 Monitor 13 National Honor Society 33 Academy of Science 3. Future: Housewife Taylor, John Future : Draftsman Tyler. Joyce Arline G.A.A. 1, 33 Ecclesia Club 13 Band 1, 23 Short Story Club 23 Tironian Circle 33 Monitor 33 t'Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners 1. Future: Secretary Thomas, Emily Ann Euclidean Club 13 Latin Club 13 G.A.A. 1, 33 Tiron- ian Circle 3. Future: Nurse Thompson. Marjorie CMargeJ Library Club 1, 2, 33 A Cappella 13 G.A.A. 1, 2, 33 Tironian Circle 2. Future: Secretory Umbright, Ronald Dean Basketball 2. Future: Draftsman Unzicker, Ruth Marie Latin Club 1, 2, 33 French Club 2, 33 Ecclesia Club 1, 23 Euclidean Club 13 Band 1, 2, 33 Short Story Club 23 Aepix 2, 33 An Evening of Theater 23 Monitor 33 Orchestra 33 National Honor Society 33 Dramatic Club 33 Aepix Co-Editor 3. Future .' Teacher Vail, Ronald Cllonb Future: Teacher Veselock, Joan G.A.A. 13 A Cappella 2, 33 Student Council 2. Future: Secretary 55 R. Vincent W. Walka D. Walker R. Wells R. lVhitney M. Wilcox F. lVilcoxson B. Williams J. lVilliams J. YVilson V. YVittmis Seniors Treasured Annual Picnic And Banquet Memories Vincent, Richard CDickJ Academy of Science 3. Future: Engineer VValka, lVerner A. CButchJ Industrial Education Club 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1. Future: Navy Walker, Delmar R. Uessiel Football 1, 2, 35 Basketball 1, 25 Track 3. Future: Mechanic Wells, Raymond M. CRayJ Short Story Club 2, 33 Seventeenth Summer 3g National Honor Society 3. Future: Teacher Whitney, Robert CBobJ Latin Club 1,2,3g Aegis 2, 35 Academy of Science 33 National Honor Society 3. Future: Pharmacist 56 Wilcox, Melvin fWillieD Biology Club 13 Forensic Club 2, 33 Dramatic Club 2, 35 A Cappella 2, 35 State Fair lg Tiger House 23 An Evening of Theater 23 The Imaginary Invalid 33 Thespians 3. Future: Theater Wilcoxson, Frank CWillJ O. O. Club 3. Future: Business Williams, Bessie CBessD F.H.A. 15 D.O. Club 2. Future: Dental Assistant Williams, Janet G.A.A. 1, 2, 39 Tironian Circle 3g A Cappella 35 An Evening of Theater 2. Future: Stenographer Wilson, Jim CWilJ Art Club 2g Wrestling 1, 2, 3. Future: Business Wittmis, Virginia CJennyJ G.A.A. 1, 35 F.H.A. 1, 25 A Cappella 3. Future: Beauticiun Natlonal Honor Society ROW 1 Ruth Unzlcker Nancy Snearly Dorothy Bell Carl Davxs ROW 2 Judy Osborn Betty Murray Ellen Tate Ray Wells Robert Whxtney Suzanne Rxngler Prudence Prlce ROW 3 Carol Ann CTOLIC Polly Scott Malcolm Langdon Marsha. Smlthson Jane Lxttrell Patty Elsenhauer Joan Engel Ed Lambert Richard Barthel Davld Lucas Jlm Allkonls 29 Seniors Achieved Highest Honor School Could Glve Good Cxtxzenshlp Awards of the Sons and Daughters of the Amerlcan Revo lutlon went to Rachel Davis and Ed Lambert 57 -i, L Carberg 'Larry Evansg Carol Ogdong Karen Fergusong Rachel brecht: ROW 45 'Richard Stumxhg .ludy Meier: .Byron Clemensg 0 0 0 0 ik av QU' -. rg SQ. Q 'cv an 'nf ,- nr 4 -Q. W. A. ,s,..,,. ,-Q WZ, xv-'ff' '-3 'iyw . ,Q gzggxy 58 wr. 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Student Councnl 'a qu. mlllel S lb in Andersam betret xry Treasurer bdndra Alvle ROW 1 Joanne Ph1111pb Martha Gr1ffm Sandra Lou Gflfflll Cmda Butler Robert Wh1tney ROW 3 Geofrey Proctor Leon A1411 Aldrldge Myrna Brent Daxxd Du111n: Nancy Menken nd Myer: 15111 11011111115 Jelry Amund on hd Lambert Vue ROW 2 Chaxles Cox Adu ex L'1ru1 kerchenfaut Judy Wles Pxeeldent Daud Jonee B111 Cram Ro er Galther Student Councll Members Dlrectecl Homecoming Events Student Councll ROVN 1 Rachel Dau Curul Ogflon Connxe Luca Darlyne Qoodheurt In Fly Bxrlmr XX hbuln X11g1nl.1Sm1th ROXV Carolyn Tice ku Llermqn Gul Slnclulr Ixall Uh'1n 1-TJ 60 1-1 nce S1l1617lJ1fUYIl Bunme Pngler Harry Stern ROVV '3 Charhe Broun Roger Perry B111 Kagel Don Guess Jlm Dolhns Ron Salmon Preeldent Judy Prochnovt Charles COY Advlser qv vw- vs 4 1 Q' , 5 LM 3:34 'g,g:ffa: 'i I 1 Tu ,q Q ig 1 1 1 'C ,. . M ' , M, ,WP Q-2 ' ,., - 'H ii , , 2 , 1 W 1 We f - to rx, C ? H we fm fn. rr- ' , 1 1 ' f 1 7 - xv I ' Y ,f 1 5' - ov it WN! 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' 1 ' ' . 3 ' . if ,- Froin the date of founding in 1931 until the present tiine, the purposes of the Student Council have been to set a high standard of citizenship, to encourage and support desir- able student activities, to prepare to ineet the piobleins of school and adult life, and to af ford to the students the responsibility of pai ticipation in school nzanagenient The 1907 1958 Student Council inet these purposes uhen they planned and dir ected hornecoining activities, co ordinated the school s United Campaign, opei ated the stu dent lounge, and decorated the Chi istnias tree in second floor hall They also co spon sored the Parent Visitation Day with the Pai ent Teacher Association, sei ved as guides for open house, pi esented a talent assenibly and sponsor ed dances The Council sent delegates to Intercity Council sessions to iinpi ove interschool rela tions Durmg Parent VlSlf8.i.l0h Day Carol Kerchenfaut showed Mrs Meredxth Nelson and Mrs Arthur Hollatz our Elmer prxde of the bxology department Annual Fund Drlve, After Game Dances, Student Lounge Student Councxl decorated the Chrxstmas tree ln second Student Councll offlcers were Susan Anderson secretary treasurer floor hall Ron Salmon and Susan Anderson added the Ed Lambert vlce presldent and Ron Salmon president finishing touches 3,-16-,, 3- if 5 'fwiff J . r I- ' 1 4 Q ' u , K L - , . . i . 4 7 . . - ' .. ,I . , ' , I 1 I. . . w ' . - l . . . ' , L . - - ,.. l , ,,,,l, . - ,zev- ' ' .gf gs , K ,- fi g -3, .3 1 3 3: H -f-,,:., fy fi- -fx' J. 'YT-' , xx 2- I f X -li rl 3 ev- r ol r LlbI'3l'lal'lS Jeanine Yeastg Durita Durbin. ROW' 2: Miss Margaret Noble, ROW 1: Cheryl l'e1.erbong Patty Elliuttg Marjorie Tlwmp- Adviser: Run Van Winkle: Belva Gentry: Virginia VVitLmisg sung Celia lirwin: lVl:ir1,:ie M1-Nuttg Sharwn Urnmfield: Janet VVhitteriberprp Gail Sinclair, Chairman: Tamara Braml- shawg Judy Rockwell. lu0Ilit0l'S berryg Pat ljrickson. ROVK' 2: Jeanne Hoffman: Bonnie ROW 1: Joyce Tylerg Luanita Price: Ruth Unzickerg Nancy Englerg Ruth Bauusyg Suzy Ringlerg Bonnie Bergllunmlz Judy Gronemeierg Linda LaBountyg Marsha Bristuwg Pat Eileen- Johnsong Jayne Hoffmang Myrna Brent. i C7 QA? w. 1 ' WWW? 7' ' L' AX KZ' grid, .Af ' Pl'0j8Cti0IliSfS Secretary. ROW 2: John Kleinsteiber, Adviserg Dick Mishler, ROW 1: Hill Kincaid: Paul Cline: Tom Williamsg Tom President g Lynn Raney, Vice President: Harland Snodgrassg Carson, James Tidemann : Mike Manahun 3 Bob Newton, Art Eiff, Treasurer: Roger Gaither. ,., 4. 4 Lai il it Q si RIGHT: Ruth Bagosy. Pat Eikenberry, and Joyce Tyler put absence and tardy slips in teach- ers boxes, BOTTOM LEFT: Belva Gentry and Robert Moore assisted with the operation of the library. BOTTOM RIGHT: Tom Carson and James Tide- mann prepared audio-visual equipment for class use. Service Groups Assisted Both Students And Instructors Although possessing few of the character- istics of the many other organizations in the school, three student groups served daily in the jobs they undertook. Projectionists, moni- tors, and librarians performed a 'valuable seririce for students and teachers alike. Projectionists delivered, operated, and cared for audio-visual equipment in the class- rooms and auditorium, following their train- l 1 x? F' xxx ing in John Kleinsteiber's homeroom. The Monitors, under the supervision of Charles Cox and Mrs. Sarah Meays, collected absence and tardy blanks, ran errands, and delivered messages. Student librarians assisted Miss Margaret Noble in checking books in and out, shelving and repairing books, and aiding fellow stu- dents. ' Bloloqv Club Marty Griffin ROW 2 Sandra Alvxs Barbara Carlmgton VICE Presldent Judv VV1s mlller Joe Kroutxl Leonard Knuth ROW ROW 1 Joanne Phllhps Secretary Treasurer Barbara Stumm '2 Stanlew Holvhauer Advl er Ieonard Mxers Jeff Chrxstlana R'1rh'u'x WlSl1lJllTIl CathyP1erson P61223 Ru t Nancy Wallace Henry Ixnuth Jlm Allkonls Presldent Suan Guess Blologlsfs Spent Many Long Hours Developmg Prolects Dr Andreas P3lOllmY!lS dxscussed hm slides of Lake Bloomington xxxth Suan Guess and Marty Grxffln 64 Wrth the help of Stanley Holzhauer, Brol ogy clrlb planned a progaam that promoted study of plant and anrmal lrfe after class hours Club offrcers, Jrm Alrkonrs, Barbara Carlzngton and Joanne Phrllrps organrzed rneetrngs and obtazned speakers Among the speakers who presented pro grams for the group was Dr Andreas A Palournprs He showed slrdes and gave a lec ture about the frsh found rn Lake Bloornzng ton Mr and Mrs Arthur Hollatz presented a program of slrdes and commentary about the out of doors Members of Brology club were requrr ed to present a project on one phase of bzology These prorects varred from mechanrcal models of eyes and ears to the culturing of bacterra Other students made posters and wrote essays Members subrnztted essays on the use of anrmals rn experrmental work to the Illrnors Socrety for Medrcal Research 4. 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'f V cn Xcademy of Sclence ROW 1 V1TL,lYl1Z1 Smlth Secretary Rachel Dans Patty Mears C, xrol Ann Crout Maxy 1'r'1nLe Prudence Price Karen Sullnan ROW 7 Larry Swanson Meredlth Nelson Harland Snodgrass Vxce I!'C,SlllCYlt Dennls Cxrnlne Alt E1ff Henry Knuth ROV! 4 Ellen Tate Phxlhs Tepper Fred Erncl-lson Jane Llttrell 'E qw Q7 r surer Jerry Manvab Bob Newton Geor 11 Gles ROVS 4 Robert VVh1tney James Kees J1m Hunter Jxm Allkoms Roger Galther Pre 1dent Leonard 'Vlxer Karl Uban ROW a Rlchard Lukens Aduser John Kl6lUSt61b6F AdNlCT Frazler D1ck M1 hler Rlchard Vlncent Martm Lower Daw Lucas Charles On Fleld Trlps Sclenflsts Wlfnessed Eye Opening Displays Aeadenzy of Sczence is an organzzatzon made up of students who nzsh to detelop further then' znterests zn smenee, to take ad tantage of oppmtnnztzee to zncv ease sctentz fic knowledge and to learn more about labm atoly 1esea1 ch skzlls Most unpovtant task of the yea: nas to take an actzte pa1t zn the pznsuzts of the State Janzoo Academy of Sczence To do this the nze1nbe1s neoe 1equ11ed to develop a pvo Yect fo? enhance 'Ln the state contest Cyclotlons, nncleaa veaetms and beta tzons took on mole sagnzfzeance fm the gmup followzng a dzscnsszon of these and othei sczentzfzc adzances by D1 Ahz Yokosazaa, a nzfelea1 physzczst fmm Illznozs State Normal Unzterszty A fzeld tmp to the state nzeetzng of the Janzol Academy of Sczenee helped students fzdfzll the pnfposes of the club Adtzseis John Kleznstezbev and Rzchard Luhens planned the aetwztzes Last mxnute arran ements for an Academy of Sc1ence meeum, were planned by Adv1ser John klelnstelber and Presldent Roger Ga1ther XY ,X Xsafl -'S-L 65 a ,, I 1 3 ...f ,J M 4 as ' , ,.. . 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K? in v ' 1 , ' ' ggsgml g - ,Q Mwieaiiig mm Latln Club W 1 R uhel D xxx I3 uh lr x btumm IS xrh xra Nelson Judx H'1Yc1 Lllllll I 1Due Iynette Xmmxn Sh xron Sll111X xn ROW Ju n Rm CI B111 Holder Dennis Q xrnme Jerry btexen Barefooted Servants Served Latzn Club sponsored by Miss Mary lean rrette lllanee was an enroyable and easy means of learnrrrq more about the Lattn lan qnaae and people At the meetings qarnee nere played zthreh nrade use of Latin and tested students abzlztzcs tn an cnroyalrle nay The fzrst nzeetznq of the year has znztza tzon Each aspzrzng member came dressed as a Roman character and acted out some aspeet of his lzte The last half of the meeting ztas of a more serzozcs nature as the hopefuls be came full fledged rrrerrrbers The club enroyed a ehzlz supper and a buf jet stepper befor e tzto of the basketball games zt hzeh acre played orr the home floor The club year was hzghlzghted by a banquet at rchzch the practzce of old Roman customs pretazled Food ztas serted by states ztho were hrcrrrororcsly tortured by the arzsto eratzc class, the old members aw x.7 Clmla Butlel Dune DINICS Ruth -Xnn C1 xrk Myrna Brent 'NI 1rJox1e M4 Nutt Ierxw -Xlxex ROV -1 N1 uth x Atklnsun Du 1ttlH 11111 B xx' r xra. 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I . . - 5 r- J K . r ' .fl . - , , , - ,l Y, A - A , ' , V AL - ' French club member Ruth Unncker Karl Ubin and Leonar Mxers wat hed Ken F1 her not no e wet at a Mardi Gras party Le Cercle Francais A Alme Fra nch Club Innes Vue I re ultm Prudence Ixxee Setretaxy Nancy Hxn hex Ruth Unnclxex Trexsurer ROW 2 kay Llerman Lllen 'late Joan Adam Pattx Mear Sharon Balthrope Sandra v-vu' ,... qw Le Fercle F1a11ca1s has 0711117112611 111 1031 1111 Mrs Ma1qa11et 1111117 Its jmnyoose 1s to 1270771019 a11 o11ts'1f1e 111te1est and a 11ette1 1111 de1'sta11d111r7 of the F7G'l1C'1l 1a11r711aqe At the f11st 111eet1111f 771077117679 elected of f1ce1s fo1 the o1'ga111zat1o11 Leonard Myers, 'lIa1qa1et 707109 P111de11ee P111ee and Ruth 1111 1c'he1 Th111 1171120171171 uns held at 16111611 tZ'l'l'L6 f11st 11ea1 SfllC167119 11 e1e offzczallzf ac cepted 27'lfO the 611111 The F'1e11ch students gate se1e1a1 19071168 11111 11117 the 11ea1 At Ch11st111as tzme they had a 71a1t11 at the home ot Ixat1e Meme E1e11y one had a 11o11de1tz11 112710, except those who 11eca11ze 111011 the delzczozzs F1 672611 11ast1y that has se11ed 111 Fe11111a111 they 131117172611 a Ma1d1 G1czs pa1ty A11 those who 11a1t1c1pated 111 the fest1t1t1es came 111 costume In the 91111119 they held them a111111al banquet The 77167111 conszsted 121115110111 of IHIQTLCIL food The F1e11ch 012119 has ably 819011807611 by Mrs Emma Wood Beaucoup Les Pehts Fours Whlte I'1ttv Il'-0T1lllllGI' Sxndx Forulfelluxs ROXV 3 Mrs Emx Rulene Mltchell ROW 1 Katle Ieslle Wxlcmr Jem Re mer Moore Phyllis Tepper Leonard Myers Pre ldlillt Karl Uban Don Brown Rfcnard Prxller IS Johson Lisa Potter -3 or 68 1 . 1 ' 5 . ' ' rv J ' ' I f L 1 1 ,I ., ' i ,U ' , ' . 1 . r , n A ' lx 1 , A 11 , Q ,A , . 7. N I , . . . . g I f .' 1 1 7 . , w y u - , ' ' . ' 1 . 1 1 . . . . . x . n I Y u 1 . , 1 , f I L ' I ' l . 1 W 1 1. .' . . . d - - ,' ' C 's S ' . . ' '. I I . 1 ' A I H Cf' z 2 F: ' 1 '. : .. 1 ROW' 1: Karen 1 ery.:usun5 Betty liayerg Ann Quindryg Margaret YVood, Adviser: Karon Seilerg Carolyn Yeauer: Sharon Cheekl . ', '- ' S : ' , ' ' 2- 1 ' ' ': 1 11' g if ' . -: ' ',': .' ' ', 1: . ' : 7- ' 1 ' 3 ' : ' ' 3 1 ' S, S' 3 2 1 I r ' 51 ' V' SQ C ' ' 1 ' 1 I Of- I I . f- 4 T M, .. ff .. 1' Q-' Y 1 5 , ., Q 4 r . K l ef ffi , 4 Intent upon znereasrng thezr knowledge and apprecratron of Spanrsh language and customs, more than in students uho uere presently enrolled rn Sparzzsh classes or those who had premously taken Spanrsh yozned El Cer cle Espanol, whrch was under the dzr ee tron of Mrs Enra Wood At the November rneetrng, 72 new rnern bers were rnrtzated znto the club at formal candlelrght serorces After the rnrtratron a few of the fzrst rrear students presented a program At Chrrstrrzas the club planned a gala pzzea party at the horne of Harrret Imobznson Hrghlrght of the party was the lrreahrng of the prnata, a large paper rnaehe object hurrg from the center of the roorn In turn, each pcrson nas lrlrndjoldcd and gwen a stzck to break the pznata, winch was frlled wzth candy At another rneetrng rnernbers took a usual tour of Mexzco ma color ed slrdes lllrss Margaret Aoble was the conductor as she drsplayed her prctur es taken on her tour of that country last .surnrner lnltlates Leslie Wilcox Barbara Buttry and Lharlotte Garbe promlscd to uphold the Ideals of Ll Lercle hspanol Feshve Plzza Party Highlighted El Clrculo Espanol Year Spamsh Club Ann Kelso latty hlllott Sally Junk Dolly Gordon Dorxta Durbm ROW Z Mrs l:,ma Wood Adviser Marsha bmxthson Judy Prochnow Ruth Glermann Vlee Presxdent Mlke hours Gerald Mlller Jim bwearmgen Art Elff Janet Whlttenberg, ROW J Loretta Elllott bhlrley Kezser Sandra Alus Judy Johnson Karen Fvelslzer Presxdent Judy Osborn Secretary Barbara Buttry bharon McGrevw ROW 4 Bonnxe Lngler Carol Kerchen aut Dorothy Bell Charles Vlltte Lllen Holcomb ROW 5 Fred Erickson Leshe Wilcox B111 James Joan En Lelbrecht Gall Smclalr Kenneth Fisher Bob Pletsch Char lotte Garbe ROW 6 Judy Wlssmxller Patrlck Wllson Bill Bauer Jerry Amundson Dean Grethey Gary Blakney Art Smxth Jac Metcalf 69 . ' . . I V , 1 r v v . . . . . l . . , , ,:, 9 - ' ' 1 . , - , . . . ,, - . v ' ' , ' , Y - 1 . . A 1 ' A ' . . Y f rw n . , . . 0 o 0 o 0 ROW 1: .Pat Seldersg Patty Erickson, Treasurer 5 Sue Lutz: Joanne Unzickeryg Pat Kelley: Joneltta Sweenenyg Susan Patrick - - J. v ' ' . ' . ' . ' . '. 4' . . . V' . ' K A 1? 5522- 15313 xiii 1 2231315113 ,I . 4 Q nl...,,x, 'gg sg 9? 3 . fry 'W yi if . ,, X Q - f. , , ,,-.W .I xr. Q,,:S5.5r1 S512-my , ., V gg--:az -wmmiw. mi- JY '?.i' - f I ,532 gi - , .r I. N' Q ' Q Q , Q , V 1 ' , ' L Q 5, J' W A 1 Q 1 ,. ' ' 1 41 fa r-f i w f 1 . 2 J .- . f y ,Q ,. if ,y ,pg,iff+4,4 45L,ggy,3 , 5 Xngga 7 -av fx- K Q v 0' V ? s ii Ar ,,. G- if' . ff? ji X pm 1 ,na 153,42 3 wb ,-,4 2 ks :Z,: U - V' Y Q' N 1 ji w Wifi 7'4- Gi yi-f Q Q 5.55 ,pkg ur x Q 43 e Qiigff , 0 I , 4, QQ gn Y 4 V! K . Q 3:35AM 1 gi, 4 , d Q r 4 'X 'L ' v 'dv 0 'dr t I H it 11 1 0 It H- !iI l! 1 , 4. I 7' ' P' , A , L.. ' 5, gm :QW . - F, f Y my 1 Y ' V4 sf?- 1 5 M! 34? 4 V 'A s flffieer- Snnrlrn Sat-ry. Sandra Clem, Karen Link, and Vivian Hillman planned Timnian Circle meetings throughout the year. Tironian Circle Was Named Tironian Circle ROW' 1: Nellie VVcy: Vivian Hillman, Secretary-Treasurer: Sandra Clem, Yiwu-l'rcsillcnt3 Patsy Darraugli: Sandra Sacry, l'resii.lent: Pal lillinlt: Carolyn lamrmanz Uurita Durbin: Ginger Durflinger. KUVV 2: Joann Engelbreeht: Emily Thomas: Jam-t NVilliamsg Sherry liuulware: Sharon Franlcelierpger: Susan .Xnilersung Juili Russ: Ruth liairosy: Karen Link. ROW' 3: Darlene Dorrell: J,ucly Miner: Betty Bayer: Connie Meyer: Pat 3 . . Thc nainc Ti'ranian Circle has an interest- ing origin. As carlgf as U3 B.C. the spccclics of thc Ifmnan arator Ciccro ircrc taken flown in shorthand lin his sccrctary Tiro, a Grcck slarc. Thc Tironian systifni icas iiscd for cen- tifri'cs hy thc early Christian Ch nrch. The nicinlicrs of Tironian Circle -were those pwplc intvrcstccl in the ficlfl of lnisi- ness. At their first meeting, Miss Lydia Hanscn was clcctcil ta ilircct thcin in their actiiitics. The cliih nict once a nmnth in thc homes of inenihcrs. In January, thc girls put their Cltlillflfjl arts tagctliii' and had a lialfc salc which ncttccl .3210 for thc polio fiinil. A ficlcl trip til Gcncral Electric proved ifcry injrigfalilc and a spcahcr icas present at cnc niccting to better acquaint incnzhcrs with hiisincss pro- cedures. A one-day c.i'cnrsion oiit-of-toicn proiiclcil tiinri for shopping and sight-sccing. The final actirity for thc Tirmiians was a picnic and clcction of next years officers. For Greek Secretory, Tiro Patterson: Myrna Moore: Beverly Snutherland: Loretta Elliott: .lnily Livinus: Janet Hanner, ROVV 4: Miss Lydia Hansen, Adviser: Virginia Stem-nlrvriicnq Jayco Tyler: Nancy Snearly: .loan Mul :irl::n4l: llulva Gentry: l'a1 liilionlicrry: Sandra VVhi10: Karen Seller. RUVV 5: Ruth Riurlcl: Jeanne Hoffman: Sharon Ralthrope: Jucly Nuttg .Ionetta Sweeney: Jumly Kell-h: Jayne Hoffman: Diane Marquardt: Norma Alsman. ROYV 6: Linmla Greene: Donna Brown: Janice Frautschi. 1 5 1 if: if S if 1-mv I 4' X 1 L i M 3...,-.W-mr!!! Carol Gainer, Vice President: Joan Beal: Patty Berarlund: Carol Fllfllflt DlStI'lbl1t0I'S of XIIIQFICH Evans: Sue Brown, Secretary: Sherilyn Molek: Ann Rediscer. ROW l Dori Boyi Judx Mel ter President Judy Plsell Judx RCW 3: Eldon L. Volk, Adviser: Mitchell Arnold: Tom Kerfool, Bliris Ruth Bmmm'1n Grnce Sheldon Dolores lloyd ROW ' Treasurer: Denny Kemp: Ron Stark: Jack Riblct. Future Dlstrlbutors Served As Host To Area 4 Convention Tom Kerfoot worked at the A8zl' to learn points of retailing. Future Distributors of America, a branch of the Illinois Association of Future Distrib- utors of America, is an organization of stu- dents regularly enrolled in distributive education classes. The club niet twice monthly to further the interest of members in retailing, to plan con- vention activities, and to organize social functions. Distributors, in cooperation with the Of- fice Occupations club, played host to a dis- trict contention of Area 4 in November. Clubs from Peoria, Pekin, and Streator at- tended the affair. Following a reception, students participated in panel discussions, heard Herb Thompson, a representative of the Illinois Retail Merchants Association at ai banquet, and danced to music by the school's swing band. The club entertained their bosses at the annual employer employee dinner in March. its-3 5,2 73 1-1. 111 -+weeQ11saP3Mff-Q'-Heike MQW M awash-when W 3 :lm LW 1-sm, sl hx... 1 Illll' lvuualm Sinn Q pn! Office Occupatlons Club fy, VN 1 onnlr, Cmute rex 11111 Null Summers Nlnrlu Secretary Sandra DICTQ ROW 2 Jeannie Thomas Pr-ink Lheffx X lee Ile 1111.111 bhulex Hou 1rd l1e ulent Juxcc L1 hkl Hicks Frank Wxlcoxsun Della Mae Sides Office Occupations Students Feted Employers At Banquet Member l'x :nk Hlcks wurl eel at the Bloomm ton Federal Saun and Loan As UCI ltxon recenmg hls on the Job trammg 74 Off101 OCC1l1Jf1fZO116 011111 817011807661 1111 F1Ifl7109' Rzde11o111 has 11ee11 orqanzeed espe 0201111 107 those people 0111oI1ed 111 off10e o001111at1o11s class The local chapte1 QS a mem 11e1 of 1111 I11111o1s Off110 O0011pat11111s 49Qo 11atzo11 The 011111 coop11ate01 111th the I'11t1LI8 Dz.s t111111to1s of A11ze110a 111 hostzng a eo1111e11t1o11 of 0711138 f1o111 Peo11a Pehm and St1eato1 90111 fo111 01115 to an a11fa t1a11111117 C'071f67'672C6 111 S111111ot1e101, and e11te1ta111e01 them em ployers at a Ma1011 banquet Money was 7628661 by 711727217157 a 6126011700712 at games The 0101113 10a111ed 1110112 about 11a11ous as 1106125 of offzce 11311111 1011011 they hea1d from M133 L11c1110 Sta1te1 of State Fa1111 111.9111 a110e Co11111a11y, took eo111111cted toms of of f1ces at Ge11e1a1 ElCCf11C Company, Bezch Ca110111 Co11111a1zu, and State Fa1111 I11su1'a11ce C077217C1?17l, and wszted Iocal off100s of the CIZUIIZIJKJ7 of Co111111e100 517161 the C1ed1t Bmeau ' ,HN ,W ' . ,'-5 ' 1 wg - '1 Q x , , ,,,:3 ,'11:1g,jgf3j Q 1 1 1 ' , 1 ' ' A -1- lv' ff i, if 4,11 V- w -.QW 'l , I N , ' 1 fn . 4f'ff Y 11111 1.41'1lf151H5?'1gfiff'5'2l'2-,, ' ' ' Q -1 116' 5111i-iii-1' ' ' 1 1. 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I ' J 4' ' X 1 I' I 1 - - ' 1' A I I lndllifrlal ILduCatl0n Clllll Hubert D'1ur.he1tx ROV! 7 Phllllp Westfall Don Loppen ROV! 1 A nn R0 eman Jlm he mgcr Jim Xurger Vlcr lvrrr cr ennl he tnex Ceralfl Jack on 4 Nl er I ner Wlllxr Ilm N10l9I' Sec-retarx Trea urer Jerry Templc Wllll lm ON T rm B111 rim IHTFY Summer Pl'9Sldeni Shop Group Sold Scrap, Waxed Cars, Made Toy Trams and to lrecorrze farrrrlzar uzth zndustrrr uerf purposes of the Irrdustr zal Education club urr dfr the clzrectzorr of Gerald Jackson adzzser Severrteen lrous urrder the leadershrp ot presrderrtLarrr1Surrzrrrers, rrzet tztzce rrrorrth lu for lruszness and pleasure reasons As lruszrress rentures the group rrrarrned a cloakroorrr at the horrrecorrrzrrg dance sold scrap to rurrh rfarcls rtarred cars repazred and sold unclazrrrzd Irrcrrcles furrzzshed lrrf the cztrj polrce department and constructed tory trams rchzch u ere placed atop Chrrstrrras hashets All of the proceeds that carrze from these prorects uere used to fzrrarrce a trrp to the State Industrial Educatzorr Clulr Corrfer crrce at Rockford To rrzazrrtarrz hzs rrrerrrlrer shrp, a lrorf had to earrr atleast sezerr dollars durzrra the rrear For pleasure the group planned a arerzer roast plazred lrashetlrall and tooh conducted tours or sez eral local stores and tactorzes Fm trxm cleurrwtul exer 11 Chrxstmm bd ket for the needx They were made by club members Hubert Dauphertx Burl liurrl mml Alxn R1 em'm helped with the project 75 f A f 5 S L - Q 3' 65 3 4 lr x : lz s . 2 - ' Qs' ' 3 ' 'f 3 ' - . I 15 15 r 'sl .4 1 . .l5l s I B O To promote irrdustrial education interests 'll' I 'S ' ' , . u - . . ,- . 3 . Wifi, L 'X A 1 x.t 0 . 1 ' q 1 r , , N v I 'lr fl '- I I , ' .. I . . I I .- . . , . v' - KA' fx? A lt an ry Doenlt x ere t e Llr who entertamei then' mother at the sprung banquet I pnnnzse to promote zntevest ln athletzcs and to make qood spmtsmanshzp a constant factor zn mu conduct Vembels ofthe Guls lltlzletzc Assoczatwn trzed to uphold thzs pledge zn then club actzzztzes and ln thezr pezsonal lwcs The fzlst gmzlp aetzzzty a zwener roast featured ielay :aces that qave the wznnzng team mst place zn the lunch lzne At a speczal paztu qzrls zcoze then clothes baclfzlard and paztzczpated zn backu,a1d games Uothns of GA A nzembeis nere speczal quests at the annual Wotlzm Daughtm Ban quet Guts planned the meal and dcszgned the tablf dfcmatzons Thr czenznq pmqvanz pie sented a zocal gzozlp dances, and speahevs Preszdent Ma: y Doenztz ana1 ded pzns and qzlzred numlnu of poznts by paltzczpatznq 'lil zntzanzznal lzashftball szcznzmzng and othel spmts Glrls Athletic Assoclotlon Promoted Good Sportsmanship ldrtner trn,1.led t r mhle them else at the H t d 1., became the mam dl h t the fall xuener roast backwards party 76 H I . J I . n . . I i ' ' . . ' ' YY . '. Y .ls - - ' ' L ' Q l I l . V. , Q. i l ' . I 'J V. A I . . 1 Q , 1 I I V If I 4 I I Q v I J '- ' - ' Y, fs ,,. Q -1 V - , - w 1 ll Env I , s . . . i . . , A - . . K Vw- . . N letters to the gzrls who had earned the re- !! t .v-v ,.:-I ., . ' 2 - . I . . . . , Q .... . ,B . . , . ' l I my l. . 2 u 1 1 Carol .nn Cm-1 ' d Ma ' 'z I amung h ls , , 4 s . ' ' o , o 0 o Q s 5 I f' 0 unsr a s ' s 0 urs 's a ' . ' . Any qzrl uho had an earnest deszre to et press herself through the rnedzurn of dance could rorrz the Modern Dance club The club uhzch nas under the sponsorshrp of Mrs Ethel Grotes, rntended to awe the gzrls rnore opporturzzly to eapress therrrselrres rn dance and to perforrn before audzences Hzghlzyht of the year nas the Modern Dance Asserrzlrly rf hzch the senzor gzrls pre sented for students, faculty and parents Arorfrrd the World rn Q8 9 10 Wtnutes, the therrre of thrs year s asserrzlrly portrayed 1 countrres through dance The uorld tour uas narrated by Betty Murray Durrng the year, rnernbers prepared dance cornposztzons uhrch uere presented for' yun zor hzgh schools and school organzzatzons Also sezeral sooral rneetrngs uere held In addrtzon the gzr ls took freld trrps throughout the year, uhrch promded therrr uzth an oppor tunrty to see pr ofessronal dance groups karen Evels1zer and Nancy Menken performed ln one of the 1 let whlch vsere mcluded ln the Modern Dance Assembly pre ented by 19 s mor lrls Dancers Performed For Assembly Clubs, Special Events ROW l Nellle NVey Patu Erxelxson Barbara Nelson Gayle Huber Coehalrman Lalol Ann Crout Loehalrman Loretta hllxot Karen bulllxan Karen hxelslzer ROW P Larol Ogdon Jonetta bseeney Mary Doenlta Cxnnly Owen Jean Regnler Larol Yeager Raylene Mluhell ROW 6 Judy Johnson Sandra Jenkms Nancy Gronemexer ROW 4 lxatle Moole Pat Patter son Ruth R1ealel Karen Llnls Joyle Hutehlnson Marllyn Wlllxams Bonme Engler Secretary ROW Q Mrs Lthel Grove -Xdxxser Sharon Sullnan Georala blles Jane Ellen Littrell Barbara Koert e Carol Kerchenfaut Ruth Ann Clark 'ov 77 r 1 s 4 . V Y ' 1 . 1 ' 1 - r . I . . . ' . V' 1 x .' V fu t K 1 . I I r 1 I, 7 1 ' ' . ' 4 . . 9 'f' ' '. I . I f I , ,. .D l. , . ' - , ' u . . f X I ' ' l .fl , .V . 1 . ,I . u . y 1 a 'r ,. ' I I 1 ' ,' .l W V 1 I L . f . , 1 ,1 - . . . A g . I. ' r l . , . ' - y' . ' , -- -V ' , . ' - ' ' ' 13 ' ' z sz ' ' ' ' ' . ' - s - 59 ' Lf- '. 0 I B10d6l'l1 DBIICO Lou Griffin: Belva Gentry: Patty Mears: Sandra White: Debble ,. I' 'I ,'.': ., Q. ' ',..,: I It '.,:. M . if 'C' ..,,.: ii. 15 ,5, ' ' 9 ' ' - . ': ' 1 ' sr Q ' : . 2 X L A, 9 A 127 - , RJ ,f I a J 9. Q v v A ! ' 7' ,J X . 1 ' , I an 'QW' Band RONV -1: Dun I4'1shpI.vunu1'4l Nlyvrsg Vhzxrnmzxino Simnwnf: Vulty RUXY 1: Ruth lfrmin-1w1'. Scvx'ct:u'5-'l'1'u:vu1'ux'3 Shuxwm I r':mkel+c1'- I-jiepnhgmyl-5 Vim.-IX Flwhrznlvg l.m-v -lltrkwvlli I1-rl' New-xmx' .lzxmvs :uri Sum-5 3.-hxxulN'Z l l:nx-xx--0 li-1511,-s, Jvzmm- .-Km'-: Marilyn. 'I'inlvn1:xlm: l'1nx'riv livyll-vllis. 'llffl Ilnyw: Lynn RAIICBU RUM' 52 tl-Ilvlelxg Kznrfrn Sullixzm. RUN' Z: Lumix: Sum-Iirmg llurlulle Cul- Phil X'.':m1lnr: .lwlm Krm-uvx': .lwlm K-whlor: l x'wl Uivsvi Am' Vxzzsg JL-VV5' Alxuyg Murrilyla Allluxxl.. Ihm lim---, Jurry Hurrl- Kclsuj li-rl, lin-ru-1-lm, liuymin- l L-n-'f.m': liiwk Ii:n'1Pm11 lmrry Swnlv mum: Kzxtlvy Khzxrlu-3 Svmn ilu-se. llzlrl-:un Simnln, RUNV Zi, -uv: Rnlf Nlgmrurg In-Unis l':4ruim-. Vivo I'1'csivh-nz, RUXV rl: Clvlvk M.'l.Q:m: f':nwIj.z: Mvf':mlwu3 I4n1'lm1':n Iiullryg Jl11I5 Rinhurfl Czxrnur: lil Hum-H011-. .IU Swvvm-5: .If-:anno Ifusiuu. Lxll-xg-nr: INIzxx',:w1'ic KIvN.ltI: M011-Iixlh Nolsnn, Rnvlxcl Davie, Karen Spcrlireg IA':u1'r'-IH Hvxl'-mt: Iiflwm'-I Harm, Uimvtlrr: Hur' l':'e-iliuutt Jmkin- Hwllulxg Shar:-:z Sullixzmg Vruig: Vhzulnlfvrx. lzmfi Snmiurusf: Mzxrk Iivzmfwrmlg Ay-1 I-jiffg IM.:-ie .-Xlvif: Chem! Peters-m: Shirley .-Xnmwrnxzmg Dmu f'-vrwver. Mettlesome Music Makers Marched, Mustered Melodies Cold z1'z'nfls, sno11's, and wwlrlgf fffm' af ,fool- llall grznzrfs .... Q lrfvf m1'l1'f112'1f fl1'sr'1'pl1'1w 7'0- f1ll2.l'Ud flz1r2'12f1 pnrfzflws . . . fmml liners and lzmping falzlvs of food af j7flI'fZ.f'S . . . inzprcs- sire direction of Glenn Cliff Bainum at the April fc'Sf2'z'al . . . lwaml l'flllHl'I-l zrlziclz f'm'n1f'fl flu' f1rm1p's rfllrs fznrl l'l'fllllllfl'flllN . . . Rand n2f'n1l1ff1's rr'f'c1llr'rl flusf' wz'rnz's 11'l11'l4' Muze'- nz'.sc'z'1zff al H10cz1z1zm1l.wp1'1'f1g lnfzlzqzfrl. Jlusif, .szrcwf ,JI mvllmr, and rod fmt jazz 78 zviflz a solid lamf ran in flu' lzlnod of 1.4 ymzmff men zvlm tools flzvir .sprzrv finzzf to rvlzvarsr and pwjfozwz as the swing lnanrl. If plaglecl for dances and pczrtzbs. From S0pfcnzlJcr's Sl1f'flA'S, sqzzczzvks, and blasts, fn its firxl pulalic' 111 rfornzcuzcc at tlzff Clli'l'SlHlll,S lllll-91.0 fv,s'fz'z'11l, to flzff 1l'rll-soznzcI- my flfllllp zl'lzz'c'l1 l'C'l1lI'IlC'fl from fha Big 1: Music Festival . . . thus l'H2f'l'fjf'Cl the wrclzcfs- tra. ABOVL Drum mxJur called the band to parade rent RIGI-I'1 Swing band played 'xt .111 school partleb BELOW Orchestra met tune weekly before muhool '12 79 bkskf? Ju IC Mecherle Jeanne Nolte Bill Jxmes and Jag Metnalf found lt no problem to consume three DlZ785 at L ns 111.41 1 party Eccleslans Ralsed Money To Purchase CARE Packages Fcclesla Club ROVV 1 Cherxl Beeson karen Sullnan Judy Hxxel Dennl I IXITIL Bunme Oe-sch Imda LaDue Rlchard Stehes ROW 2 'VI lhelmx VS xlters Adu or Marsha bmlthsun Roger Young, Bill Look Gxrx CILCUI Ju Metcilf Nanuy Jones Charlotte .fs J 4 f ff lags , I . ,,,,sXs.1 A l M - iilnuul- V, A X si 5 l x . is ,Q . ' 'O . I X: If - ' ' 4 I' , . y ' I 1, . . . . th- rl l's ' '. o 0 4 sl. 'S: I : J 5 'Y' ' : 4 rs. 2 'z As, 3 ' s ' ' ' 5 3 f 'Q 'C z j ': 2' 2 3 ' - 'Q -1. H, '77 :. vi' jr if Li A J, 1 t , S Fri? Ecclesla Club ROW 1 Rachel Davxs Kathy Culpepper Carol bchoff Mer FIISH Allman Sh'1ron Iirumfleld Sally Junk John Heafer ROW 2 Donna Duncan Jerry Amundson Davxd Popewv Morris Barekman Lee Jqckson Bill James Jane Scott ROW Qs 3 Sandra Arndt Stexe Turner Al Aldrxdgee Susan Patrick John Storrleur Ceclly Sypult Vice Presldent MBFJOFIQ McNutt ROW 4 Jlll Munro Darlene Goodheart Carrie Reynolds Mwrtha Vqlentme John NV1drlc-ll Kxren Lxttlefleld ROW 5 John Noel Feorma Glle Jac-lx M4-Annely Julxe Mecherle Ellen Holcomb Martha Schlenker Don Coppenbarger Dances Were Prominent Entertainment At Club Meetings Ecclesza club sponsored by Mrs Thelma Walters, opened zts membershzp to those stu dents enrolled zn the world hzstory course and to 10 former members Eecleszans elected Jeanne Nolte, preszdent, Ceczly Sypult, mee president, Carol Kerchen faut, secretary, Damd Presley, treasurer, Martha Schlenher fznanczer, and Gary Cu' czu, lustorzan The club meetzngs held once a month usually took the form of partzes The mem bers enjoyed several jukebox dances, one of those a sock hop At a pzzza party members and guests consumed large orders of pzzza and spumonz A movze promded entertazn ment for the group at anothee tzme The year closed unth a spring banquet Partzes ueie fznanced by the sales of purple and gold ballpoznt pens, teddy beaos and notebook paper As a pv oyect, the Eccles zans sent a poztzon of them emnzngs to the good will organzzatwn CARE cclesla club members prepared A refreshment table for the hrlstmas party 8l N N A QL. N , ., v ,, .. - A ,N x , Q K lf , . 'W 'fir 'W , v - . 2. - I I , , L Q , 1 0 - S - ' G -K 'K f' 'l-13,14ff'mS:Lf I f gif nlrl 5 A ' ' .f . f-I L 3 0 8 b , t ' Q Q I s K : v . Y : ' 2 : . : y : ' .' ': - : - ' ' sz 1 ' : ' 1 o o o - C ' ' . f , - , ' ' 5' A f - A , ' ' ' 7 y Q ' 5 , V W Q f I W -, ' Q 1 M y 1 , u ,, I I I 1 I ' 3 i . Q 5 . ' , . g , i Y , ' , . . - , l . ' sf? 1 ' ,. ' ' . . ' , L' 1 . , . . lf ve 'Q N f , . W X' y N K. .,... Aegis llU'W l: P111 Sul-it-re. J:l1.f,- l'lrxll1v:: Nuhvv 4 u'xrl l Sl-llwulflz Juxxyll Gal-1-frx: Slnrlp-5 Kaiser: Czlrwl U-'ll-lr IZUXY ll: 5I:l1':'n1'1-2 .lvfnw l':11 l r'y. lillcn Tzxlo. .keslmizlzg 1:1 44 su e 9 I, ' A 'Xi l. Q, ,3 X K , ' - Y ' . 4' 5 l' 1 ' 5:41 V l , K f W, - .f ' A ' lQ7x'1'73f n l l 2. 'fgg f'Si'i,,,, ll'-rl NK'l.11m5: .lwlzn 'l':unin1c1': Linslzl Gl'UCIlt'1 .lmly Uslwwn ROV' 34: lk-:Uy llll-I: Rvx Rinuo: Ellen Hulvunmlvg Martha- Nalzxxy Svlilpiii-14: ,lnunn ,Mlzlnmeg Yi-'ki Givens: Helly Murrzxy. KOH' ,Lt 1-Qflltwxx Rlfjv Hnflc-tllw. .X-lxi-LV: Vwlly Scmlt: Marsha: Srnillus--n: David IQ-lnflr, Grimm: Mxxrzizl I.-mcr: Rnlh Giermunn: Raylene Mitchell. Newspaper Staff Edited Latest School News For Readers l!l'll,0XV: .Xvazie '.x'l'ilvr'4 wxm-L-rlrrzulerl nn rn0C1in1: Mnnnluy 4lv:ulllr1e-4, lilGII'l': lrulwisil-n was vunxnwlx S- ymxwlcmll tlzv luml evrllmmvv wrnlunt. .ls .nlurnnln 1 x 4,L Turn in your stories! Be lJ1'iaf.' Try the pzorgyof Read galloy proof! Write a 30 point hoadlipc for that story. ' These were familiar sayings among tho members of the Aegis staff. Tho ztoelfly izrfzmpapei' was snporrisecl hy Roy Hostettler, adz'z's0V, Carol Ogdoiz, edi- tor, and Elton Tata, associate oditor. Stories had to he assigned, lwats had to be rozvvrvfl, copy had to he proofod, and state- nzwzts had to lac n1a1'lf'd. Such dutios as irrit- ing levadlz'i2o.s, l-llfl'l'l'l'ffZl'1'1lfj z'isitors, and .swllihg lllll'!'i'fl.S1.llfl all I'0llSlI.fllllt'Il the' rlutivs of tht' Avgis staff. 1?uslz1'ng to mort clf'acllz'ncs, it zl'as11't an- hsual to find thx' lights of -304 on at 5 p.nz. as .28 o'0poi'tvi's Sfl'Zlfjgll'll with lzvadliizcs and copy that lacked punch. In spite of those headaches they found time to colclnratc birth- days, tack crazy clippings on thc bulletin hoard, and discuss tht' latest zvho's going with whom topic. CLOCKNVISIC: Spurts wrilur David Grimm suuuht acl- viue from editor Carol Omlon when planning the sports page. VViLh so many people working under crmvdcwl conditions, journalists uflen had to share one desk. The advertising uffive soon learned the art nf sellinxl advertising: and keeping accurate records. lt was evident that running dawn sports stories was xery hard on Bula VVhitney's shoes. ai! Q -1' x ..'.A'5i: .. gi 'lfiiuvf L --.. 83 .X CI fl 377' UI X ROW 1 Pxchel us uedltor S'anclrxIm1G1ff1n Hxrrx Stern 1 rl An C out Cxthx rl Dun irlxlurdt Ruth H Deadlines Dlcfated Llves Of 12 Yearbook Staff Members Tallzna lzfe casn thtonqh S'epte1nlJe1 and W-11101 Rvlel Dm md Rlllh 111110 fr 1- Hfvrefi wh Octobei ll hzle edztois Rachel Dams and Ruth -'Xcmx phr N101 Irwlm lwmm Cl ulun ihex Kwan or U11 for an 1, fyf, I nezcllcv dalzatcd dzspzltcd and decided 411911 nzeinlnus snddcnlu zcalz cd that club copn nas soon duo S'o mcllzna thou lnawns and ezwczszna then talents then attempted to mute zntelestzng accounts that would hold the attentzon of tlzczl ieadws -llonq ll ztlz ufztzna lopn thru found them sfltfs dzauzng lazfozlts lfcpzna up the stu cl nt zndcl and zdentztlnnq pzftmcs under the dziectzon ot GCIZZSCI Lon Hostettlel Sometznzcs Qth hozu mst wasnt long enough to accomplish all these tashs anc thclc ztwt many cold batzudazf mornings when staff znenzlfezs sacozfzctd a tezo hows of pieczons sleep to ttozk so that the yeaobooh zconld come out on tznze In the spvzng zczth the hectzc pace .sloztra don n and all dcadlzncs met thz 71112207 cdz tozs bcaan to plan nczt ncaz s Acpzl, loohzng tor zlazcl to summer confeyences zchzfh would gzze them neu themes and zdcas tm anothez successful book -Q S K 1 s of so l ' A ' K A, 'K'k , ' K I i 5' yi V s s 5.!,x V sf t .l A 'il , -. ,MV 4 V r K . '- J. -W 4 Q K 9 M' , l l t Y 'Q v' V x . ' lx M or 4 - a XS, X 'M ' ' W, A ' ' 'F f . 1 'I 'If ' z.: Da ',c- ' 5 . 1 , r' 'g 1 gl L 1141. n 'r 5 4 gPiQsmng 'zr-M: z 5 U- 151-lv-r, ru-Qrlimr, ROVV 2: Roy Hostettler, Adviser: John Tzxminuer: .lufly Meier: Bob Owen: Jane Littrell, o Q o A K '. ' . I . A ' nv Cl- ' 's .7 : s: .'k1-- ' ,' I l ' 'l , . - mvg':':l1l ' . . ' If ' ' - W' '. I l Y , , , ,pci picllrrv- H k. ,' N ' 1 7 , 1 , 1 . 1 ' 7 1 3 r .7 A , . ., I N I 3 l . A' . s w . l 4 K I ' . . 4, l . ' 1 ' ' 1 . , L . , , ' I ll .' w l l ' - ' . . , . A . ' . .' ' . , ' - A 1 1 1 7 1 . Lu y 1 mlb b 1. l I I' I' V7 I . U - is , ff' 3-'f . A' L, f u ' 1 ' ' . 'l. 1 - ,7 Q w. , , . . ' 2 ,J 7 l ' f - ,' Q 7 1 K K D ' V V V iv , . . V , . . y I lf. ' . ' . .. 1 . ' Q - . . - . , . . . . Q D. ' . . I i I . 7 W A, ' r . A ' , . W , ' ' . '- . 4 .3 f ' y , 4 if . 1 3 - , -ll. ' v -' f K ' . . , . . - . . ' 1 . V . Q I . 1 l u n TOP Selllng advertlalng and choobmg, the best action hots for the sportb bectlon were the Job: of Bob Owen and Harry Stel n MIDDLL Supplied xxlth buggcxtlon from the crllwrw Ruth Unnpku and Kmhel Dux L11 hy Ilerson J me Ilttxell Judx Melex md Dune 'VI'1rqu'1rslL lexrncrl to write guwd mopy BOIIUNI Ruth Unncku cxplungd the xnmp-nlxme of umrregt student xdemlflcxtum to Joanne Nullg Luol QIOUV. .md Sandy Grxffxn X11 -v-W if ak, 42 . 'F ,..a.' 1 .Z I h x , , z,,,m V.-suis Xrt Club XXX .div 44- 'N W7 ,-.GP l VN Jnl John m In lclant L'1rolx'1 Xexger Bud Shxlex ROW 1 Sally Junk Ll'1da Laliollntw Prudenu., PTICQ Betty Don Broun Jirk Nic-Krug Cmdx Oxen C 1Nle Huber Yun 'NI1111 I 111rl1 B111 I-l111lmctl1 I onkhwrt Jane C11't0r Secret mrs Ire 1dQ11t N11 P1111 oth Stem Adu or Artlsts Viewed Picasso Exhlblt At Chicago Art Institute F1 ter eps took on a new look xnth styllng planned by Carolvn Xearfer Jane Carter and Cmdv Owen qfllflillll-S' rozned Art club to znerease their 86 ,- 1 appreczatron and enrorfrnent of art through speerczl proreets and freld traps 'llzss Eliza lreth Stern the elulr adzzser, and Judy John son, presrdent planned the aetwztres As a Chrzstrnas proreet rnernlrers made table decoratzons for thezr hornes out of branches and tures eoterecl zerth paznt and szlter glrtter Before Easter the group dee orated eqqs uzth faces harr and eosturrzes The eggs uere used as trarf tapors rn a local hospital Hrghlzght or' the years actzutzes was a Held trzp to Chzeago Eleten students uent to see the Pzcasso Eahzlrzt at the Art Instr tute The group spent the rnor nrng mewzng the Spanrsh artzst's pazntzngs and sculpture Members sau other pazntzngs and eolleettons on perrrzanent erhzlrzt In the afternoon, the group toured the school ot art where they uatehecl students uorhzng on pattern de szgns, zeeazrzrzg, and pottery ' 1 s 1 3 , 1 if . . 1 S 1 , 51 5 , 5 , V1 Z Q' - E Q 4 ' H .-K1-. .5 V 1,1 . f- i afar., 2 f -Q 1 '1 ' 1 is 1 s 4 J V V , WLVV '1 ,Q I ' 1 l rr, t r , 5 'me 1 I 1 Q A af ,1 W A rr 1 5 31, ' ll ,gy 5 ? 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N mu o on 1 rm H109 b lr H fmrxcnulu 1, 1 111x 1 111114 'VIUL1 rnnkdaclpu Helix I Homemokers Learned From Demonstrations By Experts Uncle: the able guzdance of Mzss Eileen Flznspaeh and club offzcevs, Futzue Home mahws of Amemca peztormed many aetzzz home and management of the home The Qnoblem of Thanhsgzmng and Ch1 zst mas decmatzons was szznplzfzed fo? home mahevs who hatched Mis Malcza Z Caste? s demonstiatzon of Holzday Table Awange ments No one could veszst the tantalzzzng aooma of anthentzc Italzan pzzea p1epa1ed by Mas Lzbelo Beltagnollz Soezally the gzzls honoved then mothers at the Mother and Daughter Banquet when seveyal guls modeled the latest fashzons that they had made in homemahzng classes At Chnstmas tzme eteryone donned then war m est clothes and went cafolzng at the Jessa mzne Ilzthezs Home Homemahezs melted home fzunzshzngs dzuzng a tom of model homes and Webelgs Fuznztuze Stoie bhxmn IX'lIl1LlJC1' er werxed 15 hoste s for the mam tour e the homemaker s progressne dmner X! VQHA . 1 riff' 'Q 87 A Q Q-Q J' ff-7 A. ,F 7 'f ' : 1. ' w 1 6- H 7 ' Q Q . ,, 1 1 '4 l x V A-.. 5 1 5 K . Kar .1 ' 1 , ' : : 11-I 1 Mk' - : PM li -1111: ' 1 ' ' ' . Sus ' 'Q' Q Sh: ' C s jg f':11'41lyn M1'l':1111111ug 5:1 flrz ' ' - ' I ' ' g 1 ' A - 3 '- ' ' g 110 . R ' - : D ris Ros 111111: Gail Si111-lzurg Hill: Jurlslp Vi111i .l '1' - N ,' ' sg Rn 'I -l Izxvisg l'111'uly11 P111 111 3 ' 1 'z 3 ll 5: Du 1 1' 'kcyq C':11'11l Hznrlswm, ROW' 5: f ls: l-'- snn. ROW' 2: Vi '1': .' H I 1 feng Nz 1' -msg I: 1 Q nl Miss Hilo I li11sp:u'l1, All i-111' 3 .llnly l' 'l 'Q 'hz 11 l'1 ' ': Alzlrgaxr-1 -l musg liusuwz M'l11mp V11 4' 1 . I 1 f ' ': ' ,' . 411104. . . 1 1 Q1 3- . ' 25 .' 5' ' - s of ' J . l X . . I 1, ,Q . .. V v J- . 1 , ? U. I I . I V . '.- ties that helped to developed 'interests in the , m 1 I I . . ' . - AW--Z. Y' V, 1 E . . . . 3 K 1 fy If . A . v 1 I . . ' , ,r 5 ' ,124 4, if V 3 .,,, ,H-Av ,gl ,, , -' 2, I H ' . ' . I 1 K an ,ry-igxfjw, , VN: VW, Vw , 1,224 4. 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' X I h11 Wander 1. ne deb me poxmer um team member Vlrglnla Smlth Students who zncluded speech tn then 611188700171 subfects and those zntemstecl zu publzc speahzng uere gzten an opportuntty to pavtzczpate zn thzs fzeld by zoznzng Fovenszc club Uzss Mauozze Johson helped members' cletelop a bette1 unclezstandzng and apprecza tzon of speech Durzng the meetzngs and zn thcw spa1e tzme the members ufnhccl on speeches to ente1 zn the dl.SflZCf6jNLC1L contest Follonzng the dzstuct contest znFcb1ua1y, came the sec tzonal and fznally the state contests Dztzszons zu these contests zncludecl 1adzo speahzng debate, senous oz comedu play zeadzng, and orzgznal monologue For znztzatzon neu members uele zequzrecl to gttc a sho1t speech on such subzects as erasers boys pzns,o1 pets At anothe1 meet mg the Ibfw I, zarsztu debatozs dzscusscd the pro s and cons of labor unzons Speakers Debated Flner Points Of Direct Economic And f' 0I'CIlSlL Club or Ih1I W mdcr Ni xrthm Schlenker Ninn G xrhp W 1 Lhrcryl Ietcr on S e I1LL hxron 5111111411 ban FA Jewell Gaston ROW 3 John Tldemdnn VICE President Dave 1 111 G11f1111 betret 115 'lrensurer Joyce I illfllll bharon Sulll Lonoxer Tec Hxys Ire-.ulent Melun VV1lcox Monte Qlllllll xdn 111.11111 bmnh ROV! ul bllgel' Run Nan Wlnkle George Jones Mxss MATJOTIQ Johnson Adviser 88 , . . .fl . ,.' 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E 1. .NZ N ' 141517 o , I . g Q ,Q Shovt stovy club oldest club tn school nza1ked its 41st yeal by contznnzng to czsszst cleatwe zmztezs Mtss Lonazne Kvaft seloed as admser Two aell known aatllms Jewy Sohl and Wilson Tnchei eaplazned the ynoblefns zn bolted tn amtzng sczence fzctzon P1ofesso1 Robe1t Bmme and Gvace Shea, of Illznozs State Nonnal Dnwewzty discussed the aft of ztmtznq a shoft stony and of cornposzng lzght tene Rev P Hen1y Lotz spoke to the qionp on 1elzgzous zwztznas Mvs Hestcv llcz mn Ayers the orzqznal Mr 2 ztzn Cup azn nel, and hcl husband Edztald Ayczs de lighted club nzenzbels 11 zth than desclzptzons of lzfe zn the South Paczfzc At the end of the yew the zwztzngs of the most plonnszng student authols faere 1ecog nzzed by the aaaidzng of the famed Mei mn cap, the G1ace Inman aaavd, and the Paul Rhyme? medal Gm- bhort Story club members discussed a book wlth relngxous wrxter Rev P Henry Lotz Experienced Authors Inspired 39 Merwm Cup Hopefuls Short Story Club RONV 1 Dorlta Durbm Vxrgmxa Snuth Carol Ogdon Vlcc Preszdent Janet Glover Jane Phlllxps Phyllis VVeaxer Pat Selders ROW 2 Jac.: McAnelIy Rlchard Prxller Ruth Glex mann Denms Carnlne Dlck Mlshler Judy Prochnoyx Roger Galther Marsha Smxthson ROW 3 Mlss Lorrame Kraft Ad halt Carolyn McCanron Lynne Buck Nancy Schwulst Connle Wleyer ROW 4 Lynette Amman MarJor1e McNutt Katle Moore Carol Kerchenfaut Karen Evelsxzer Treasurer Raylene Mitchell Betty Murray Secretary Judy Rockwell ROW 5 Karen Sullivan Lmda Ball Ga1lSmcla1r V1ck1 Glvens Carl Carter Ray Wells Rebeccah Hanson Larry Evans Polly Scott .fw cs 89 1 . 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W - M., , 1 K4 , GV ,, , V ,so 7 K F s A ,I ,V 'f m DI'aITlallC Club ren 1 1141 n nrihl wh cnlur Bmtlx W I ron Ll IN 1111 x Mmnlmxx Ro un :rx Mllom Ill x1 1 111 x VN x I lL!l'l1 nn my IN 11115 mmnulnr Hx 11 Ruth Unix Ll II 11 f- :rx I 1 m 1 nm r Lxm ls x ll uct rx 11 4 1 lminnt R ll 101 u S Lum nn :L ldv, t rt mlx 11 L ll xc: I mm M ntn 1' L mx L :L nm Fl 1 Adu Cl Quinn Dramaflsts Produced Wmnmg Play For Speech Contest lmtlateb dramatwed an orlplrml sklt l 90 D1a111a enthusfzasls 1e11e1Led flZ67ZClSll'LZ78 111 Septe111l1e1 uhzle cafz11f7ha111l1u1qe1s 111 the l1ack11a1d of M13 Ba1 l1a1a Gmffzlhs the neu adz1se1 f07 the 0202117 In the montlzs that followed lhe thcatn aQ1111a11l9 ale potluck dm11e19 at ILOHZCQ of 111011111019 Theqpzah 111eet111qs z11z11zcd1atel11 follozlcd the Qzzppems At then z11fo111zal Zlllfltlllflll, mztzates pe1 fo1111ed sluts and 1ead111g.s The fo111zal C670 11zo11y followed wzth the offzce1s of the o1qa111zat1on Q11 eszdzhg F01 the dzitmct speech contest D1a111at1c club produced Good bye to the Clown Thespzans pre .sented the spmng play F01 111e11zl1e1shzp 111 the club 10 pozhts we1 e l0QZlZ26d These could be ea1 hed by acting 'en a play, aaszstznq the d11ecto1, sellmg tzcketb 111 lLOllLl7lQ' on C07ll77llll0C6 such as make up stage p1ope1ty a1zclp1fl1Izc1ty Those who had ea111ed 10 addztzohal poznts u e1e elzgzble fm Thespzans '57 Cir' I 2? 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N1 udemm elle permit me tu lxy .xt the xltxr of xuur chxrms the offering, of my heart Mxflemolselle ur m w t ulrulnent wnml 1 f thfl t l h b M m ll u serum am Ha 'ln ante Quinn proposes t lon lar NlLlNlI1 H114-ox Mxr hx Smxlh on Don Crue, and Dennis Carnxm. lnuk on Nut 1ntLrn t The Imaginary Invalld Oh If 'mxthlngz hluld exer happen tu you mx pour dear hun lund how could I go on huns: Debble Jenkins well to Melwm Wxlcox as Judy Meier patiently awaxts the sxgnmg of hxs wxll I' 92 The Inzaaznary Inzalzd a comedy farce unde1 the duecfzon of Hhs Bavbaoa Gnffzths and student dzrectoy Pat F1 y, uas the fzrsf dzanzatlc pzoductzon of the ueaz Melzzn Uzlcoz uas featured as Azgon, an eccentvzc u ho only znzagzned he uas szck Hzs nzazd Toznette played by Maisha Snzzthson added to lzzs nzzsely by he? foolzslz pranks Unllnoun to lmn Belzne Ins second uzfe loz ed only Ins money Because he uanted f1 ee medical care fo: the 1est of his lzfe, he planned to many his daughter to a dull young doctm Tlwough schemes of quick thznkzng Toznette disaster was awzded Oflzels Included zn the cast uere Davul Conovei, Lee btufflebean, Uontc Quznn, Dennzs Cainzne, Peg Rust Debbze Jen kms, hazen Feiguson Judy A161631 Leonard llyels, and Don Gfazes 'N finely ,I rv .Hn , I 51 K ' V 2, y O' Y v K 4 as .. 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Last members lxarnn lerguwn Melxm Wilcox and Leonard Myers were amused by Don Graves efforts on the pltch pipe l.hNI'ER Art Elff and Harland Snodgraas helped to bu1ld sets for the fxrst play BELOW Make up artists Nancy Grone meler Carol Schoff and Roberta Gamer applied eye brow pencil llqllld makeup and powder on Denms Carnxne Daxe Conover and .ludx Wiener lhe mlr rors reflectlon r 1u1:ht Marshx bmlthwon xnd PEL Rust addlng flnlshlnp, touchea to thur own flees 1... ,W E Riva, an ,-, COLN 11' RLLOCIUK ISI luxrn 1 lol :bout uerxthlm. 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S N la A 1, , A . k V ll 5 1 1' 1 ., ' .1 1 Y x T' A 1 ,L 2 38 Homerooms Completed Floats For Homecommg Parade MISS Maude Le ards h mero m ted f f place award IH the Junior dl xslon 'lla 96 mu THE t The fou r hxghlght f h mecomlng ere depleted by Mrs Shu-ley Johnsons .lil 'if' -1 L. V . S - LW 0 ' on ' o 0 i or i ' 1 s o 0 ' w ' . ' ' ,Q I homeroom. X 1 i .. :V . fr n ' A 'Ak V. .I Q Q ,Q Q 'I' - 1 . , 5 ' . I , 1 - Y , - 1 fi, M ,S ' 1 MISS Dora Munson s homeroom wormed ,L L :ts way down Mann Street and Jumors Q' IH James Hostetlers homeroom txed for first place wxth the help of D Sputmk Homecomznq 1957' The all school weekend began wzth the annual assembly openznq the ,, 3w r F 36th homecoming celebration Thursday, Oc W i ,wwyggqilnfw nzght uzth the dance, Our Future ln the Stars uheoe Gayle Hubev completed her rezqn as homecolmnq queen for 1957 All phases of the homecommq weekend were N planned by committees headed by Student Counczl 1ep1 esentatwes The commzttees ueoe appoznted early tn the summer and H72 medlately began thznhzng of zdeas to use fo? thelr actwztzes to make thzs homecomflng more successful than those of premous years new-o-r-M., ,ws- At the homecomlng assembly crownbearer Phllllp Aldridge asslsted Jack Flke ln crownmg queen Gayle Huber Speakers at the assembly were Jerry Mathls Jack Secord and Ron Salmon Ar 4' , 9? . . I I, A A 1 3 .K V as Ui ,VW ,br V id Fl QWMWTULV yy . . ' . , U . ri y A kr '- , :V I A ,.., . . K , R A f ' - ' - ' h ' il exft mm - 1,2 he c l , . , f M T l I' .sm 2 11 1 , WH ' ' - W l U i I - 4, ,,.... b A T, ,p tober 24. The festwztzes ended Saturday ' 9 , Y I Q f T . . ,, . fig' ef l ' l T' -- ' fe? , a -H T isis he ' . W ' . ' ' 9 'eq T . T . f f T . A. .2 fjf: f T , ll ll T v f - V , , 1 ' I ' - A K -L r. 4 3 5- ..VA :W Q w h r ,i.. D . A I U I K, ,1 sklf , . . , A 1 lg S V K L A 3 5 ix f' - . ci 1 b 3 iff ,ali V X t if if I f 4 if f T I 97 1 Homecomers DANCED . . . Danced . . . danced Jerry Uathzs president of the sernor class Introduced the court and announced the zden trty of thf queen at the anrzual horrzecornlnq asserrrbly The band and A Cappella fur rushed the rnuszc Frzday rnornzng the nor rrzal for rn of school dress uas abandoned as the gzrls appeared donned zrr slacks and thc boys ln rrrore casual sports near They rrnrnedzately urent to urorh on thezr floats u hen school was dzsrrzzssed at noon After rnany late hours of hard work all the floats uere completed except for the fznal touches added before the parade Thirty fight cntrzcs paraded through dozen toun preceded by the band and the queen and her attendants rn convertzbles In the ezenrny the bzg ganze of the year uas played aqaznst Sprznqfzeld Although the the enthuszasrrr of the croud uas not darnp erred The queen and her court were offzczally presented to the publzc dur mg half ttrue cere rrzonzes Auards for the best floats were also announced 98 el luis-new ' is A . y , . V I . ' V ' 2 , 1 , ' ' . l A J . I ' - - - 1 3 ' ' 1 . A 1 , v V Y . . . I 4 , . . , V 1 K , Energetic volunteers came early Saturday morning to decorate QCLHZC 6HCl6d lil favor' of thi? 0p1JO7'lC72tS, 21-6, for the dance. , I Abs l y it CMJ 1- CY!! TI? f'-7 Y? v Ltft to r11,ht Attendant Swndra Goodfellovw Attendant Deborah Jenkln Queen Gayle Huber Attendant N zncx Snedrly Attendant Judith Osborn Queen Gayle Huber, Court Relgned Over Every Achvlfy Ns.. fax 2515! THEIR ATHLETICS Football Tenms Basketball Baseball Swlmmmg Cheerleaders Wrestling Glrls Swlm Team Track Intramurals Golf Vars1ty Squad Delmar w Ike Row 4 e B R ner ROW1JlmRhl e1yJhwddeuB11N y r y bott ROW2 BIIH Bb ye Jhn 'x r tk c B s Jack Flf Dck St B ker ROW3 Dc Dck K ee I Me lx Le Ah oo ues e ou s W da M th Varsity Grldders Concluded Disappointing 'I 6 2 Season Tuo eprdernzcs flu and znrury overcarne the adtantages of nzne returnzng letterrnen loyal fans and a new coach uzth new zdeas to serie as the chref factor zrz a season 'ln ulzzch the grzdders completed mark of 1 6' Q In the season s opener the only Raider tally was set up by an Ironrnan fumble and the grrdders lost 13 6 Outlook for the year brightened as the Purple and Gold ran past a Btg 19 foe De catur 14 6' Mzscues uere responsrble for another loss as the Razders were rolted by Unwerszty Hzgh 19 0 Fzghtzng on horne ground rn the fznal In terczty contest the squad battled back and forth uzth Tr znzty s Satnts to gazn a 7 7 tze Next tearn on the schedule was a tough Charnpazgn eleten The Razders dzd succeed IO2 rn scarrng a partzsan croud before succumb zng to the hosts 21 13 As the fzrral gun sounded at Lrncoln a Razder uas on the one yard lzne utth a suc ccssful pass but the team lost 6 0 Before a btg horneconzzng croud a faulty defense fell vrctrrn to a strong Sprrngfzeld offense and the Rarders lost their fzfth game 91 6' The Purplernen staged a last quarter rally to gazn a 6 6 tre utth the Anrghts of Rich woods Coaches Blozce Bess and Ltbero Ber tagnollr drrlled the squad especzally hard for the ftnal game of the year but the Streator Bulldogs ualtzcd auay uzth a 40 r Lzctory At seasons end the coaches auarded let ters to 98 players zncludzng honorary captazn Joe Green and captazn elect Bob Pzetsch N Y 1 ,,,, ,Ti '. a ' r. : Blnice Ii ss, Coach: ill Crain: 0 : ' 0 erg Dennis Ch S ne : o n a 3 i ealg Perr 3 Jer y Amundsonq Gary Schmmover: Jim Swearlngen: Jerr Ab . : i anner, Manarzerg 0 A rs 3 0 Jerry B. ke 3 Liheru Her a Ynolli, Coa h. ROW 5: B111 auer: Traver 5 i .eg i umm: Ron ruc . ' : i k i nox: Dennis P t rson : Bill Znok 1 Jac Me calf: Jerry n 'eng Ro' r 1' n 3 Don G .sp Mik S r 3 Ron oo rdg a is: Joe Green. 0 0 U o 0 I I V I I ' ' . 4 . u . u u I - V Y ' 1 l ' V . 1 1 . . L - V , Q , . l . . . .4 . I 7 . Y 4 , ' . ' ' ' . 1 ,' y' .- Y . l ' 0 J - ' ' 'N- f , 1 , . 9 , ' . ' . ' . , 1 , , I - . , i Q . u ' I 1 ' ' ' ' 1 1 O 1 1. 4. - V N . ,. , ' , 1 J , . , . - , N , - . . . . , . . , - 1 L , . Q n V A 2 ' 1 l , , , - . ' , I X I - C ., . . 1. . V 2 ' V . -A y . I , , I , , K , , ' . i. . , I. . - . , I J y b - . , f . N . , , . . . I 7 H I . . I 4 I . - i . 6 6, 14 0 7 0 13 6' 6 6 VARSITY RECORD Opponent They Norrnal 13 Decatur 6 University High 19 Trinity 7 Lincoln 6 Cliarnpaign Springfield Richwoods 6 Streator 21 Z1 40 Flu Epldemlc, Long Lust Of lnlurles Took Thelr Toll A Raider gum: tuvlxle hcl red sum 11 Ricbwoods Black Knight. n s 0 o o o In the lone Raider victory of the year, fullback Joe Green headed towards paydirt. Q , , F, f , V A , , , W V 7 Y , ' , A ' - 3 N A ' ' ' , , , . ' f V - , -- - Half tune huddle helped morale Quarterback B111 Bauex attempted to elude two tacklerz. captam Joe Creen as cxptaln elect Bob Pletsch looked 1 Q-Fm ' , lv it 9 L+ ' Coach Bloice Bess offered congratulations to honorary 1 S Z ' - .' ' on. 5, 'N 1' , A q-mf 1 1 1 if 1 ?' -f ,M I . X, , K . ig is 63' Sophomore Squad Fc ll Row 1 H et n W 1 B11 F t c gf cl ts '1 3 t'1 B11W11 Row B bk J ffM'11r D lm P C ch ROVS M1 e M h Jo R d e Fr d Th ROW ht Mee B11 Ke e Gary c Judd L 1-ry Won ley on Be t gn lll H d M rs all D n Pe 1 lV'1n Sophomore Football Eleven Posted Impresslve 5 2 Mark SOPH OM ORF RECORD Opponents They N ormal Decatur Unwerszty Hzgh Trznzty Lzncoln Pekzn Washzngton The 1957 sophomore football team gave them 7o0te1s a nelmbe1 of pleasing smprzses dnnng the season Aftel an openzng game loss against znter czty vwal Vo? mal the ponevful eleven went on to shut out thew next four opponents They downed Decatm 8 0 Unwmszty Hzgh 30 0 Tvnnzty 96 0 and Lzncoln 39 0 Although a tough Pekin outfzt lzcked them 26 6 the loss nas not clue to lack of style and fzght that had been shown ln pi etzous games As a closzng note to a successful season the Joung Pm ple and Gold team defeated Wash zngton 10 0 The mam oeason for the top notch pei fowhance of the sophonzoies this yeai sazd coaches Jam Boztels and Halolcl Gav lett was that the entzre team put forth the com btnecl effwt and pe? seteiance that makes fo1 a nznnzng team 105 I 1 Q it 1 J Q L , X, A X 1 . I 1 ' Q? , li ,Q J V I- , . , .f ' lx 1 1 ' 53 ' gy. . ' In Yr X I 1 f , , + 1 l . 1 Q . 11 T 1 , 7 ' r V i 4 ix X L L 'l K 1 1 1 , f f l v f ' 1 V X N Roh e'. 1 z nrolfl Carr t. Coach: To 1 Graves: Ron R0 : i 'ri z: Gene Lis avn eg Ron Price: Fre Bruner: Flu 3: Gerald G1 rrett: Ted 1 uil 1 1 John Travers: John Greene: i i iamson. 2: 0 'ringfz e . 1 er: John agleyz - i mwers, on . ' 5: Tom Crawford, Manager: Gene 'k ana an: hn o sz rs: ' e nman. 1 51: Morris Wrig Q Don Lowery: Jim i rg i is rg S hoonoverg 1 a S 3 Byr r a 0 ' g owar a h 3 0 av er, U razor. o ! ' J . . . I We ' - ' ' 13 31 J ' M ' N ' . . ' . ' 8 0 . 30 ' ' f 0 . ' . . 26' ' ' 0 . . ' 39 ' 0 I , ' 0 26 . 13 0 ,, , . I I I I l u ' Q 77 - Y . - . . I . I , . . .,. , . ' N v ' . . - , I . ' . 1- . u 1 y n , 1 u ' 1. u 1 v , . v ' D ,, 1 L r . ' ' ' X 4- xx ROW 1 B111 Zook Bob Freedlund Mlke Jone Paul F.1z.erburL lohn McCreu Bxron Clemen ROW 2 B111 Cram Jlm Dolllns ,JR gif Tracy Cufaude Manager John Offutt M1ke Cral Joe Morm Coach Daud Olson Larrx Brumfleld B111 Gross Manager Lack Of Player Experience Hampered Ccugers Success You w111 nexer take the ball from m eemed to be the att1 tude of xzuard B111 Bauer 106 An aae old Qnzsfmtune of vnanzf unsuccess ful athletuf teanzs afflicted the Razdev' bas hetball squad dunng the latest year The zzlllan uas lnexpenenee, and lt uorked zts euzl dozngs throughout the 20 game schedule Fvonz a 1056 1957 season ln uahzch fwe senzms fought them uau to the chanzpzonshzp of both the Big 19 Confev ence and the znter cztu leaaue the young cagevs of 1057 1958 u on onlu one contest ln each loop to fznlsh Qn the eella1 of both The ueai began auspzczouslu enough when Joe Monn s quzntet opf ned then season uzth a eonzenezng uzn ozm the Pontzac Indzans It uas at thls pmnt hon eue1, that the fannnc set zn The Pzupleznen played 16' ball games befove they uefe able to uln anothev contest , xr x V 7 1 , 1 11 1 up 5 xxx' fx , . A I Q2 W ' , D 1, -. .Mr .N , K W i 1 ,V .. Q W , Q K f . 4 f 1 , S 1 1 1 4 1 , 1 I ' .1 . , A 4 ,. WW! X Mx Z, .Q N M -as r .X 5- N SX 1 5 1 K ' fs L, g , , , 4 1 1 Q 5 f ' Q M g 1511111 i 5 V an V3I'Sity Squad Don Guess: John Karnatsg Ron Woodard: B111 Heuer. ROW -31 ' 7 .. ,. , K ev.. S -- V . . . H . 4. ,, . Y . I - , ' . V . . '. . 1 ' ' - ' i . , . J 4 . v I T. Q ' 1 ' 1 f ' J u 1 1 y ' 1 Neici once thiouqhout the lono uznless stiealc did any of the Raideis quit tl uinq In at least half of those losing cffoits a dzffci ence of no mme than six points kept the Pfiplc and Fold from tasting victory Fznallu the famine ended' The luchlcss Baideis nudged Lincolns Railsplztteis and then beat D High s Pioneeis in less than one ueek of action They ueze the last uzns foi the bashetballeis, houeici, fo? they diopped tuo more iegulailu scheduled qames befoie finishing theii season iaith a loss in the Clinton zegzonal touinanient Lost by graduation ueie Bob Fieedlund Ilihe Jones, John Offutt Byron Clemens Jim Dollins, and John McGi'eu, The cage pictuie may take on a biighter tinge nert season Regulais Bill Clam and Bill Bauei uill ietuin to form a nucleus of zunzois and a host of sophomore prospects the cage foztunes of the Baidezs could talif a successful turn upicaid ABOVE Desplte ine opposition John Offutt scored fgalnst Normal RIGHT Movlng 'uxay from 'xn out tretched arm B111 Bauer stramed for a better shot it the basket BELOW Stay ln front of your man order was perfectly followed by Bvron Clemens SM 'lu-. Y . . . 1' . 4 . f . L r bf . 1 ' 1 I 1 l . . I l I . X , ' . . I ' , ' . , . i . 2 a new team. With help fiom other promising 2 fx: Q by I Q5 la it ot,tto t unc bF gl K b h y h 0421 SEASONS RESULTS Opponent Pontiac Clznton Pekzn Canton Streator Trznzty Sprzngfzeld Normal Decatur U Hzgh Mattoon Peooza Manual Danvzlle Normal Urbana Trznzty Lincoln U Hzgh Champazgn Peona Central CLINTOV RECIONAL Heynorth They Sophomore Squad l R lf M K k e W 1 ROW 3 Bl .I ff M y 2 g Jdd Dgly Sophomore Basketball Squad Fmlshed With 12 8 Record Soplzoonove basketball playevs non Z2 of 90 sta1 ts as then used a fast break style of offense to slzp by opponents Coael Blozce Bess watched hzs young Razdefs unn four of sm znteo czty games sta of 11 Bzg 12 Confer ence encounters and two of tlw ee non loop battles Uszng a eombznatzon wlzzelt usually tn eluded Dave Jones Daue Popeyolf Ron Fluty John Dagley and Lang Woosleu the young Pzuplemen avemged 14 poznts pei game Four Bobs Glay Gaston Kung and Feels added stzengtlt as veserues SEASOZNS RESUI TS Opponent Theu Pontiac Clznton Pekzn Canton Streator Trmzty Sprzngfzeld Normal Decatuo U Hzgh Mattoon Peorza Manual Danuzlle Nownal U1 bana Tmnzty Lzneoln U Hzglz Clzampazgn Peona Cential f J' X x 3, 'IT ' EX 1 A 1 , 1 L' ,r 1 f as 'M 1' b A A al W . ' V we ' ' M K 4 W ' V ' 's ' ,, 7 ' Dona d Lowery 3 o aurer: Bob ee RO : Larry Woosleyg Gary Cicciug Dave Jones: Dave Pope- : oice Bess, Coach: Bob Gaston joy: Bob Gray: Ron Flut . ROW : Bob Krin 3 Morris u 5 a e : Dave Curry: Tom Crawford, Man g o o o I - - w 50 ' , ' . 2 ' 35 V: Q , V . - . . 1 . A ' . 57 ' . I . . I . 1 . - . . I ' 1 ' . J 1 ' Y V , ' A 7 ' 1 D f I :' , 1 , l ' , KK 57 I 7 ,' K ' , , . . , , 37 1 I . . I 1 54 ' ' ' J 68 ' We K 64 . ' 71 ' 38 48 ' 71 ' 58 5 6 233-145.5534 4 Smmmmg Team g ,em Mk xx 1 15 n s 14 H H 1 1 1 Row R J 14 h rr M p h 1 Record Settmg Natators Enloyed Sport's Greatest Year ff bk we SEASONS RESU1 TS Opponent Then Danvzlle Peo? za Chavnpazgn Rwhnoods Seventh Rweoszde Boookfzeld Invztatzonal Urbana Danvzlle Urbana Peo? za Champaign LaSalle Pevn 4- 'gil' Second Big 12 'Q' '?': '1n ' L-2-5-F' '-- Ifzfth State mam '35'K-We if-.5-+44 Qff,?'num IIO J, K X , , 1 K If ' 1 x 5 Y K N 4 'L Q ' 35 Q 1 - I 1 9 . q 4 ,N ' A f , K 1 x . l , ' X. 5 I B . gf! i A x s A -I ' song Ro er Ahrorwn: Gene VVri' g Jim , i onisg Don lsch. RO ' : Joe Dmvcllg ob Oweng lid Lambert: Jerry Stevens: ROW' I : Liberu Bertaunolli, Conch: Tom Stony Harry Sterng Bill older: Iicn il u xranc. ' 2: John udfzersg Otis ohn- Dic' S ultzz Jack Emma , . anaixer: Dave Le c i Z, Manager. 0 o ' Perfect takeo f orm was evident as John Rodgers and Joe Dmvell left ihe starting loc S. 4 'A A A fi V55 -M Q 4 , l J 4 5 4 f-111- ,, W J We , M f 'em . L. e 44 N, 53 33 A K 4 tiw . 4 , - 4 4 39 1 47 ' if 4 , 48 ' 38 t Q 4 72 ' ' I 14 'W 62 24 4 4, ti 5 4 I 32 V 55 31 48 38 hata Q. 38 4 47 W 'i A 4 M ' RT 2He2wW,f.f,,- Y , . .tae 72 - 1 14 Q . -. . . e i 4' -L 4 ' ' -- ' W 'i- W' t.,t,,,g,--7 W ,, M.. A H 1 ,ie 4 I . Condttzonzng haid work long practtces, and stnct tiamznq mles paid off as Rattle? szozmmeos ran up an zmp1esswe 8 7 oecmd ln dual competltzon, a second place tn the Bzg 19 meet, and a fzfth place at the state contest These ma1As combzned mth the P3 zecmds set dumng the season, 1esnlted tn tht best oveoall team recovd sznce zts 1946 oz janzzatzon Coached by Lzbem Beitagnollt, the nata tozs won etery home meet, plus four of szz contests in othe1 pools to zoztnd out the dual meet schedule Heartlneahzng dzsqnalzfzca tzons at the Rwe1s1de Bmohfteld Inmtatzonal oesulted zn a setcnth place fzmsh Hampeied by lack of depth the tankers fzmshed second tn the Bzg 19 meet and set fom new 1eco1ds Coach Bmtagnollz took foam oecord break eys to the state meet at Ltanston Tom Stock Joe Dozlell and Jer 1 y Stetens won zndwzdnal honms and eombzned zezth honovary captazn Ed Lambe1t tn the medley Qelay to help the team to a fzfth place tn the state Harry Stern and John Rodgers churned the water 1 out back troke effort Record breakers Pom Stock oe Dowell Jerry Steven and Fd Lambert Y v- idwii-.bf ...Y- M ...L -.vr Mi... -,--s ,aw y . I , ,. .v . 1 . f . ' a ' i . 1 ' . t -.gf V I f 1 , n ' v - V fr w i , -N f . . . . j . I . I 7 N . , - Q , ' 1 1 ' l ' f . , I N W f - . 1 - ' 1 . I , ' 3 . . if V if - get ii R r . , f . r be ' . , . ' , , - W wt ' - v v . , . ' 1 ' . . A 3 . u n , - 1 . f , r , K y W . , , ,I I . . A i li if-' ' 1 ' ' . , , . - , - - ' N . 1 , 7 u I ' ' 7 , w 1 n , 1 u Q l . ' J . ' , ' . . ' Q X ig, . , . Q t A t -- - ' ' 4 s . ' - ' ' ', J , ' S, 1 - ,. .-. t,,, r,,..e,.,, AWN 1 -is 3 , W .., ,. , ,, Q K ,L L , , , A ,,,l ...VW W M --L 5 Y M' Q ...Q ,... , N ,,., ,,,.,,,.,e.,...,..Q.N... ,, 0 ,. 7, K :ak f K ' ff K 7 , , ..f,.,.e f, , , 2-H ,i -it as ' g - s 1 , t ,,.- ,M is A A n A 5 if -ve 5 1 ' L 'l sy , V V' 7 e 2 . V V , i A s A A, N P Rabi' l FJ .1 anlfsiiuu ll 1'0Sil1n2 Team L f Charle ce B ll ROW 1 J h Tra er D ck Menlxen R ge Bruck Ger ld Carroll R d Vi, 4 J er Da 1d P K W 2 D Pea e L rm Q11 J m 9 r 5 h He St ee rd M l B d D k Ma ahan ROW ete H Ma a Grapplers Compiled Record Number Of Wrestling Firsts f m a d legs Bob Keller emerged the lctor SEASONS RESULTS OPPONENT They 32 Danvzlle 14 33 Tremont 11 29 Tremont 14 19 Urbana 20 32 Normal 6 19 Urbana 20 4.4 U. Hzglz 10 26 Normal 11 Szxth Bzg 12 36 U Hzgh 10 l T lm d Dtstrzct l Fourth Sectzonal ll2 1 'E li is? it 1 Q S .. ' Q H 2 A ' 5 ',L. in x 9 guns' so 7 Sv' R, ix. 51' 1 'i A U' , I V -x .- 4' ff, I L 3: 1 I Q 5 Q , y ,qi f 1 S X T 9 ' rw' ' ' i f , , 5 1 I 2 qv' if ,L lg K KT. Ll, fl Q I, .frrpgr 4,,7 K I ri I if I 2: Q if 1. 3 lf . 1 f -A r 4 S Q SA f 1 4 1 1 6 r 6 , if Q ,ii K ' 4 V 33' V 4 1 'L 5 . N in. A 4 1: is U I i A 1: ' ' -Jw 1 , Y 7 , Q V l I let s K , A 1 i KH, 1 ' ?-f l :S x fl l Q -..1 X 4 , 2 - 1 6 1 V i ,L Bill u z: s Goben: Ron Pri : Jim Wilson: Neal: I Q Tl V S: i ' I U' I' er: 3 exroat: E die Keller. RO ' : im Bowers, Coach: Jim Bak : v eavler: Bob eller. R0 ' ' : un vl r: B ' Pis : i Rohler: Dax' Dollins: La r ' Summers: Jo n afer: r nz: Howa arshall: Car oy : in n . 31 P anuer, - n zer. 0 o 6 5 o Out of a maze 0 ar 5 n v' . We Wlcstlmq has conzf otaf11'F2Tth lmthdalf of thc sport lnozlqht thr tmmt nzavlls ln thc tzzc veal hmtonf of thc Qchools newest athlrtzc cndcazoz Glapplcm won scpcn of thc nznc dual melts fllllgllffl .sz th in the Bla 1 7 tonfclencc ianllcd thzzd Zll the dwtnct mart and lated a roznth 'spot zzz the 'sectzonal battles I oth dual nzcct lowlb unc mtlzctcd Inf thc same opponent Lrbana 9 Tzqem dozlncd Rczc cl Unzstlcls P0 10 on tzzo occaszo ts Gfzald Lake? lJICClHZf the .school 9 just Bza han Dzch llchhcn bob Acllcz, and Jzm Kohler the Pzuplcnzcn 'scozcd nfl poznts 'LIZ the loop tozlwzament Call Boyd Bahcl, and llanheh paced the Lazdu nzatmcn m dzstrzct matches Date Dollzhs, John Tzazus llanahan, and Lohlcl also eazned sectzohal lnczthq Although they tazled to place in thc state nzatchcs atA1lz12a ton Hezghtq the thzec bcctzonal zc mncvs gate ample czzclcnce that zlrestlzna as a spozt at BH? had come of age I A tangle of drme and Ie s preceded thxe ucce :ful t :ke down Svc wrestlers paced the successful seaaon for the Ralderb Dick Manahan Gerald Baker and Carl Boyd kneeling Bob Keller Dxck Menken and Jxm Rohler on knees 1' II3 - I I I Y .. Y I D -I . -7 'I' ., - '-. .l l 7 1 I 1 .A 5 I H 1. 1 J 'l iv 'lg vyf J - y T - ' ' - - -z'l' f',e-., ' f. h'. , . ,D . . ,, , ., ' -. ' IJ champion. Allly asststcfcl by Dick Mana- '. - .J 'I 'I . ' P A I 7 D , , , 7. , . '1 ' , ' , . .. , . . ! A ' . - . 1 . I 4 . . ' , , . 4 l ' - 7 i 1 a 1 ' - . ' l ' 1 - 'i L, - 1, . ' -' - 1 I 2 '. I W ' ' . ' A ' n ' LTC 5 5' :'- ' 6 l Q . 7 t Q 'N I . Y R W . fy , ' If me t, Track Team ROV? 1 Jim R hl r Gerald He d k Bob Krl L. Bill N rb t MkeManh B1llG W2 BbPet h e P ler Blk N al R Lib t 2 1 Cha ir. FNS S9 .fr X l JmK F Mlie ROW ix M y t R bb B b C ert Ln ll 5 m ROW h B ll C VS lk e Bl Tho 1 Ce ld Bak Track Team Faced Stuff Opponents With Versahllty, Speed Coach Blorce Bess had a pr ornzsrng track and freld tearn whrch the mentor felt rnrqht be at least a year artay from realrzznq rts qreatest potentral Of the 41 rnen who rc por ted for the squad all but erqht were soph ornor es and rumors The track and freld schedule called for cornpetztron on 11 dates efcclndrnq the state sponsored contests rn May Carded for the Rarder thrnlres were three trranqrrlar rneets two dual contests four relays and Brg 12 and rnter crty conference meets The Razder entry was expected to be at rts strongest ln the hrqh rump dashes and drstance runs Captarn Roger Ahroon John Offntt Brll Bauer Jrrn Kessrnger Bill Neal Gerald Baker and Drck Knoa were the only letter winners avarlalrle for the squad II4 6 Elf vfnth l Fourteenth I Fourth 6 3 9 qecond luzghth 1957 RESULTS Opponent Decatur Open Chenoa U Hrgh Norrnal Relays Trznzty Clrnton Lincoln Relays Lrncolrz Intercrty Nor mal Decatur Bzg 12 They l 2 I 52 2X5 1 f is ' R 1 V as 1 Eg Y ' xl 1 7 R ' I e, ,lim Q' I , gif ' L 'A 3 l M.Q.,3, 1,1 , 4 4 K' f ' - K if ' V Rf-7 K I ' V A .X A1 - ' -. in . 2 , 1 R 1. f it V i , K V I jg? , Q. -- Q lr K 8 .L 1, ' 1 -1 5 ., A Qi i I 2 r K K . W . .45 jg ' i V kfdgy - jf f - of yy 1 rf , i ' ' ' , ,l,, , A ' R L - 2 41 5 fi - I ' K -M . Y K' . ' 1 Alel H 1 1 K S s 1 N . 1 W W , , X , , .f ffl: . f x , 1 . . A Iirowng Bil Bauer: i essimzer: Bill ritz: i ' Sours, , ' 4: Jim Meier: Dic ' enken: Ron Bruckerg Jerr ' S evens: Bill ' : ' 0 e Q n ric sg 'nfg ' o is: o ins: u fray: Byron B af 0 i: Jerr' A undson, ' i' a an: ' ross. RO ' : 0 i sc : John Travers: 5: Phil T ompson: i rain: Jim Swearinaeng Delmar 'a 'erg Jo Kroutil: Allan Jones: Dave eav 3 i e . OW 3: Fred Giese: Roz: r Ahroon: il mason: 1 ra 'erq Don ' ero Ber a. nolli, Coach: John Offl tt: Don Graves: rles Peavler. I Q I I f r r ' r 1 r ' 1 11' I I 1 1 . - V. .- - ! ' ' A ' ,K W 2 , I f , . 645 62'-r ' 1 . ' - .' . , 632 ' ' 44? . . . I . Y 1 ' ' 1 V ' ' ' V1 ' . . 5 ' fr ,' ' ' . ' . ' ' 9 r ' ' ' ' ' ' 2 ' ' . . ' 1 ' . , ' 1 em -1 1 68 1 ., ., , . , . ' . . , . ' ' 502' , , - V . ' . 1 , . . K e .9 af A J ff hp fl ,,. 7-I Fw Q Ss Huzh Jumper John Offutt hoped for another trip to the state Dick Knox cleared the bar B111 Bauex pointed the way for the dlecue-. fx ,fume 4' vu ,ew Aaggu -mfr? ,, aw-if :Q fx, :iz Veterans domlnated hurdle events Seven lettermen formed a nucleus, for the track tenm HW sw JP? ll' 1? 1'Dh 'uf' FY Ric Z- Golf Team W 2 J Wll BllJ Dkt Gthy Returning Letfermen Bolstered Small Golf Squad Although the Rarder s top golfer of 1997 Don Cr usrus nas lost by graduatron Coach Jam Bouers had four lrnksmen from the lrst or letter wrnners who bolstered hopes for an rrnproved season for the golf team The drvot dzggers started early prepara tzon on therr home course Hrghland Park for the rmpr essrve schedule carded for the new season Seven Bzg 12 Conference foes szx znter crty contests and one match wrth Ersen hower of Decatur gave the golf hopefuls one of the brggest schedules arranged for them tn several years Ambrtrous lettermen who took advantage of early practrce sessrons rncluded John Mc Grew Ed Lambert Jack Emmett and Drck Sturnm Only four other asprrants reported as candzdates for the team II6 'e I 1 Erghth 1957 RESULTS Opponent Lanphrer Lzncoln Tr rnrty U Hzgh A ormal Decatur Champargn Pekrn Lanphzer Normal Pekrn Lrncoln Tr znrty U Hzgh Brg 12 They l x 4 r 1 4' , , VW 'N A X I Hb S - l .1 ' 'E 1 1 - , l N ra ,, Q Q 7 1 stfaffe-' . H r r 1 ixigw I 5 f , ,,,,,..,.,.,,,. ,, Q E ,T X 1 3 T 4 W K, RO 1 im Bowers. Coach: Ed Lambert: John McGrew: Dean R0 : . ack Emmett: Bob Gaston: i ames: is S umm. re e . Q ' ' ' ' . 5 ' 0 ' ' . I , . f . - 7 .' ' 8 ' 1 ' - 1.4 ' 1 . ' M , ' 55 - 95 ' 12-5 ' ' - 1 ' 1112 ' ' . ' ' . 13 2 1 , , , . '. . , . ' ' ' ' 9 . ' 6' E'-K? D W2DkP lib Tenms 'leam t y R W 3 J M WIJ HY 2Gt RlfM S Z Sophomores Added Necessary Power To Tennls Squad 1017 RESULTS Opponent Str eator Lrncoln Pekrn Champazgn Decatur Peorza Central Drstrrct Decatur Lzncoln Danvrlle Pekzn Peorra Woodruff Peor ra Central Peor ra Woodr uff Brg 12 Second Seventh They The return of four lettermen the play of several sophomore and yunzor candzdates and a better than average sprzng weather for practrce sessrons were bzg factors rn predrc trons for an zmpr oved tennrs team rn the 1958 season Coach Joe Morrn found veterans Brll Zook Don Guess Drclc Prrller and Otrs Johnson meetzng hrs call for tennrs players rn late March The four netters ranked among the top srv star ters durrng thezr yunzor year Eleven other candzdates rncludrng four sophomores who began pushrng for startzng berths early rn the season rndzcated the Razder netters uould waste lrttle trme zn provrng thezr uorth agarnst 10 scheduled opponents II7 , K 'J K Mui K S 1 ,eff ,L S f f 1 e 1 V . A 'b . 3 fre . f - . , X X , it K 7 K Q .1 , , , W H k j g 3 S l, , or X y I ' - ,T Sl 3 D 5 -1 l, . K . I . A f Q V , , Pointer: Dave ollins. R0 : ic riller: Jim Alikonisg 0 ' Owen: Dave But r 3 Otis Johnson. O : oe orin, Coach: RO : ohn Da 'le 5 Ru er ai her: u aurerg Ron Harland nodfrrassg Don Guess: Bill ookg Fred Erickson. O r . . . - , We . ' ' ' ' ' ' , 6 . . 1 , .- - . .' . 2 . 2 V I . . I I i . 1 . i . - 3 ' 5 . 0 . 9 .' ' . , 1 ' 8 ' , , 0 1 7 . . . . 6, . ' 3 1 i .7 , . . 1 I. 6 . v ' . 2 . . . 'bv-ik-4 KX Baseball Team ROW 1 John Noel Jeff Maurer Jerry Abbott Ron Price Don VNh1tt1nx,h1ll ROW 2 Morrxs Judd .llm Raymond Dave Popegoy Bob Feek Ted Buxlta ROW 3 Al Aldrldize Jerr Youthful Asplrants Held Fxnpzers stung when bat and ball met ln early practices H8 w-If X X..-W X Mathis Jlm Dollms Ron Woodard Dennxs Peter on Larry Woosley ROW 4 Mike Cram, Terry Wach Phxl Wander Run Flutyil Charle Muhl Blll Hertter Manager Howard Saar Coac uni Key To Baseball Fortunes Baseball coach Howard Saar, needzng both pztchzng and hzttzng stvength had a thln smatteizng of vetevans wzth which to mold hzs dzamond nzne Faczng a bzg 19 game schedule, zncladzng fme doableheadevs, the Razdey coach could count among hzs hopeful candzdates only sm Iettermen Headmg the lzst of lettermen was captazn Alan Aldmdge the senior shmtstop Otheo 1et1m nees zncluded senzoo oatfzeldm Dennzs Peteoson, senzm catche1 Jew y Mathzs junzm sho? tstop Charles Muhl, sen zo? thzrd baseman Jim Dollzns and mnzov pztchew Temy Wach Pztcher Mzke Jones and oatfzeldev Jzm Raymond weve the only othev senzms on the squad Ten sophomoves tlwee mghthanded pztch e1s and foul catchevs among them, and sm znnzms completed the 94 man 1oste1 S t .E V Ta? Q in t 4 f i 1:11 Q - Q 'ff-Q - 5 - A' 'L . n ev i I , ' A Ah? A ig. V, f ' Q , A, if , Lg fe: ff ,. . wk? K 3' W ' 5 lx , a .,,, ' -ff A f - , V ' T l A y 2' 5? , l 3 lv V. , M lx A l 1 ,I .. 3 , 'X sag. X . 'L X311 I Q su A - f : ' ' ' : : S : . .Z c- . Z , S: z ' 'z D' 'cvs V : Y O , , , ' D y , 1 ' , I I 1. , . w , l .y . . - , , 1 , .1 .' I I , ' - 1957 RESULTS Opponent Lmcoln Pekm N ormal Trmzty Danvzlle Lmcoln N01 mal Decatuo C hampazgn D2st1 zct Tom nament LeRo1l Trzmty C hl-Io Cheerleaders Yelled Unhl Hoarse During Tense Moments Fheellcadezs zceze a contnlmtzzzg facto? to school spzrzt danny all athletze contests Razn oi shzne sleet oi snozt they zteze out on the football jzeld zugzng the team onto zzctozy No mattev zthat the score the leadens szlppoltecl the bashetball playels zozth yell attu yell The guls szltfeled thioagh the los zng games and felt a thml as thezr team won but they led pep zallzcs tn the halls befove games and 211 assemblzes N611 yells acre learned and old ones fre heaised dunno plactzec .sesszons the szeth hom llzss Rosemaiy Dustman azlzded thezz oits and dzotf them to thf outot to aames Tie soplzomozt chfultadczs sclectcd zu Notembcz lcd yells at sophomoze basketball James J k N1 F D ne Davies: Junelln Sw cney. O - , , . y - I .' ' . n . , I Q, y n 1 ' . 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I x y 1 1 1 1 ' ' - 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 - I 7 y 'I , 1 1 'I , J A I I 111111 1 1 f 1 1 1' 1 1 10' unmr box won the mtrxmurll xummlnp lhmmpmn 1: Although fha School szlppozfs czght types of zzztemclzolasfzc bpozts foz zazsztzf feame and tho fo: sophomore Qsquads, those boys als zcell as gulls zcho dame othez athletzc eh elcazol may jltllllfljlfllf 112 anoflzm Tomi of zz ff Zllllflllllll 1 mframaflal program mln ma fozs fiom fhr pl11f.51culrclucalzonzlrpalfnzcnf zo actzzf all Ural lzofh the noon pcrzod and affcf .school S'onzc of the plogvam is co zccuatzonal zzz 7ZlZfZll6 The 1011 ION lzef of actzzztzes zncluded lzafmznlon 111110 pong ff 717225 laashctball zollfzflaall mchczzf sofflnall suzmnmzff, mod Teams nhzch zzofz zhanzpzonbllzps plavffcl mczflfff 'sq zds zh sg T 1 muff qzlls zollfuluall and llfhhfllllllll tcanzg and fhf clzcznzpzonslzzp co zccffafzonal zolleu hall lffllll plfzifefl such 11011266 Intramural Program Provlded Achvmes For Everyone Larry Brumflelnl nun the ping pong champlunshlp lunorxte Llrls tefnm Lutnlty was volleyball I I22 acl' '1' 1, ' ills. Th ' ' ' ' r ' K ' , ll T ' ' 'ZLl'IlC- g ' ' ' V 2 I ' 7 '- l 1 ' ' 1 ' ' . - l L fm- L - L 'L V' ' ' ' 1 Y. v .I J I. v 'h ,V 9 'i l I . ' urn zlanc-r, llfw .waz'z'11g, and zvafcr ballet. fhc' .V ' , , uc flzrrfc .' Joris. hc vin- .I ' gs ' ' 1 aw -4 lshly. O I I O I J THEIR PATRDNS Parker Bros offers comple+e home planning servlce new or modernizing your old home Fnnanclng can be arranged +o surf your needs rzfq' PARKER snos 923 E Grove ii 5, U' it I24 Q KLEMM S our 86H1 year of serv Ice and sahsfachon a s'I'ore bull? on quallfy Sandy Griffin and Sandy Goodfellow .V S I v 3 , lk .L nf' 4? sv P ' my Pg . A, 2 IZ- . E X f - , Y . y H y 1 ? QI oA gi . ES . IEGS K ,ck V Y -ng 1 in 5 . Rx 'Q Q ' A! X 1? ,. -'N xx I 'I I as V 1 We I Lf E . may . 'Q , a 2 28 i f y d - ' 1 Wg, .... r X y . . a - MILLER MUSIC COMPANY 4I7 Norfh Mann S+ree1' A vlew of Roger Perry and Karen Ferguson af one of our new +eller s windows CORN BELT BANK Corner Mann and Jefferson Phone 7 60I I Member of Federal Deposd Insurance Cor porahon ,fr -,,,.--0-0 QQ.- lflmz Q 1 fax I25 rf t' 11 I 4',,,..,..-v-- QC Mr Olin Pnercy showmg a new Bausch and Lomb aufomahc sllde prolec+or +o John Tamlnger and Emily Thomas HAWKINS STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP Offlclal Por+ra1+ Phofographer 'arc N 'K X These fwo people Gerald Baker and Pal' Fry plclcmg up +heur dry cleaning and laundry a+ MODEL PARIS W Higw, FRANK FIGG C L U STATE FARM INSURANCE AUTO LIFE FIRE INSURANCE 3-1 'r +hBb 5 9355 CONGRATULATIONS STATE FARM Wha'I'ever goal you have chosen wheiher addlhonal educa hon or a career In business 'I'he S1'a1'e Farm Insurance Com ponies wish 'l'o congra'I'uIa'I'e each of you a'I' fhis imporfani' mile- sione in your life. INSURANCE COMPANIES - HOME OFFICE-BLOOMINGTON, IllINOIS I27 Tracy Cufaude and Parry Ensenhauer avaulmg 'themselves of one of 'rhe many services oF+l'1e MCLEAN COUNTY BANK lnreresred In helpnng you progress Member of Federal Deposlr Insurance Corporahon fig ig X 'C' 5 Judy Osborn and Marcie Smiihson model iunior sryles from +he new spring collec- +ion a+ ROLANDS A s+ore of Fashion. V 'A 1. W .J HowAnn Ross S M V Ed Lamberf ancl Make Jones lnspechng baseball equlpmeni' Wai mah STERN FURNITURE COMPANY 504 I2 Norfh Mann Sfreef Bloomlngfons Buslesi' Furnlfure Sfore I29 , 'X' ' 'W ' ' 3:45 XV K2 f7 , Y ' K' f m,,' . i ' ' , X V 0 f , - --- - -- - 1 f 3, V 3 5 , ' a gf sw M sf , ef: 1 , F' 5 V 109 3 'F' - 'uf . . . . Many B H S Sfudenfs Earn Vacahon Money Dehassellng Seed Corn for FUNK BROS SEED CO Call 4 322l now +o reglsfer for work if H HMV Compllmen+s of BOYLAN BROTHERS uf ,wif 7, a'r McKNlGHT 81 McKNIGHT Members of fhe McKmgh+ 8: McKmgh'r orgamzahon from composufor Joe Barnard me 'Swim 'iii WW WISP!!! W kim ga, PRINTERS 81 PUBLISHERS ii I32 fhru pressman Norm Muller nnform Aepux co eclnfors Rufh Un zlcker and Rachel Davis of ihe advanfages of offsef prlnhng . pe 5 .,,, .W ., wa .. , 5,5 N ,LA W .W . mfs 1 v 2 pg A .wx 3 ' -nr. V,gh ,, , :Eli 1- .few 'f me , ki 26 1 12 ' ,- Hx f f,. , f 35 Q ,R , mfg' . MV- - ' wr ' fi , QV wr Q V wwf A R' W -V '55- I 5 ' , 1 . . .f I CK I 1 V' I fx. . . . , , . . pa. . I ,. V .-.WHQTZ LIVINGSTON S ne 1' ll :nous Greal Slores Carol Ann Croul and Debbie Jenk :ns fund 'lhe Lrvlng s+on s second 'lloor fashion cenler IS 'lhe 'lalk of 'lhe hugh school crowd ,Hnamcrm STFITEBQ-lg www or your banklng convenience Amerlcan S+a'l'e offers Slde Walk Teller service +o :ls many cusfomers We lnvrle your accounl 2Il N Mann S'l'ree+ Member Federal Deposl+ Insurance Corporahon Member Federal Reserve Syslem l33 527' NORMAL SANITARY DAIRY Laborafory Confrollecl Dairy Produc+s Mulk Cream Coffage Cheese Ice Cream for All Occasions Ask our Dealer or Call 3 8293 KW I O Red Rlngelser showmg Alan Aldridge and Joe Green 'rhe spring sporfs equlpmenf ln +he sporf :ng goods deparfmeni' af W B READ AND COMPANY IO9 Nor'H'1 Mann Sfreef .f Jac Mefcalf shows a suu+ of lacke+ and opposmg slacks +o Gayle Huber 1' MOBERLY AND KLENNER S I I5 Nor+h Mann Sireei' Karen Link and Denny Carnune nnspechng flne offlce equupmen+ ai' PAXTON S 'N tr- X Bob Whu+ney and Carol Ogdon check ou+ano+I1er ednfuon ofTI1e Aegis wa June Schulfz a+ GUMMERMAN PRINTING OFFICE 2I7 E Fronf Phone 2 8290 PEOPLES BANK OF BLOOMINGTON BIoommg+on Illnnous Organized I869 Member of Federal Reserve Sys+em Member of Federal Deposn' Insurance Corporafion Q ISHN wmv' , sfore Be++y Murray and Nancy Gronemener make a selechon from MONTGOMERY WARDS com pIe+e Cosmehc Deparfmenf Be sure +0 vlsl+ 'Phe newly remodeled and anr condlhoned Wards Fron+ and Cen+er ASME! fri was V--,,....--v Byron Clemens explains Io Vxrgmla Sfeenbergen 'Ieafures of aufomahc gas range equipped wl+I1 TEMI TROH au+oma+lc 'Iop burner Makes any ufensnl aufomahc NORTHERN ILLINOIS GAS COMPANY 3l6 Norih Mann S+ree1' M'..d'-,-,,,.. I-21 I37 ,X , , - ......- X V Vis . , M ,,- 1 W X XA my O- . 5 L11 1 sf O 1 N e y I 1 at I ,rd 1- 'i . 1 ' yn f fp 'K 1' H' mx, rn ' ' I fm. . 2 3 . I 1 v -.1 ' , 1 X W I J I il 5' 5, . 1 I X- I .7 - we ' -7 . -f if Y , b Q 1 J . I, - 4' af , YQ N 'I -N 4 vie' -J- M X . Q I II', M ' 9 .r-ffl' 4 . f- :M if ,JA . I ' ' . , 1 I lv I I , I l I tx ' 45521 - , 0 I 1 I 'I Q A V -W Q up I 0 . yje - I ,-,O A Algwml I f , 'nfl ' . - ,, 35-in ...... HALL'S TOG SHOP, Normal, lllinois, feafures a comple+e line of clolhing and spor+swear. Le+ our capable personnel assisl you in choosing your college wardrobe. DeLoss Franlceberger shows +l1e 'Fine qualify of wafclwes Wl'lICl'I are available al' SORGS if MTM 'gtk 'rw -'f ' :VMI .SAVINGS MHIWINF THE NATIONAL BANK or sl.ooMlNGToN '11 YWINGS 'Vow 'q '0ffD BIoom:ng+on Illinois mm Two Mfvoows M H2012 A Bank Where You Are Always Welcome 007790110106 Member Federal Deposlf Insurance Corporahon WMM Don Freese, C.L.U. of FREESE AND JEFFERSON, ex- plains +l1e benefils of Life, Accidenl, and Hospilalizalion insurance +o Diane Marquardf and Monfe Quinn. 3, Mi 3? ff' E Q by we Jlm Alllconls and Karen Evelslzer called al 'rhe HAROLD D WALTERS INSURANCE AGENCY 2l I Easl Jefferson S+ree'l 'ro gel a few msurance pomfers from Mr Wal+ers 's-'JH' LLL l. Joan Engelbrechf models 1'l1e new chemlse and Polly ScoH models a dance dress from E PINES SMART WEAR lHn. Index Of 0 Academy of bcxence A Cappella A0515 Aepu. Art club Band 131131.15 111 i skutbdll bophumuln. 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Brenda 21 121 Bauer B111 69 102 104 106 Bayer Betty 34 68 12 I Callahan Ken -io C'1mpbell Barbara 34 0 Campbell Rlchard 2 66 Canute Conme 4:1 Carlxngton Barbara 3 61 Curmne Denmb 4a Carr E1le1 J 2 Carl Ellen Sue Beal Joann 42 3 Bean Barbara 21 Beauford Mack 21 O Beeson Cheryl 21 S0 Beebon Davnd 34 Bemter J1m 42 Bell Dorothy 42 01 69 Bell, Ruel 49 Benecke, Bob 34 TS Bennett Sharon 21 Bernlund Bonme 21 Bergclund Pdtrmxa 42 15 Berry Carol 91 Bertfzgnolll, Bxron 21 IU.: Benton Bob 21 Blrckelbavx Kenneth 31 Blcket Subfm 'Io '71 61 P1 Blalr Shirley 47 10 Bhkney Garx 34 60 Hohrer Judw 71 'U 191 Boulware Iwnda 71 Buuluare, Niucy 47 BOll1XKd!E Sherrllsn 34 17 Bowmm Ruth 47 13 111 Carson Carter Carter Cwrs er Chaddo Tom 26 Carl 49 5 Janle '71 Dorothx n C1011 Chwmhers Bob 30 Chqrleb Kathrxn 33 A Cheek Sh'1ron 31: 13 Chentney Dennw io 10 10 Cl1r1st1an'1 Jeff 64 C1cc111 Gxry 91 SO 100 Clurk, Ruth Ann 21 G1 11 Clem lVl1r1f'1ret 21 Clem Sandrfz 41 19 L lemons By ron 43 51 lflh Clme P1111 '33 60 Cochran Chuck Sa 11 f.0l'1XV R111 el 'N Collms Darlme 9- 1'1 Conerx J1m 'N Fonles Charle 30 Conoxer D'1ve '37 ,K W 03 Conxrs Terry -1: Conn: N'1ncw 30 66 171 111? 80 101 9 9 Mohler Qhmle 111111111 N1 Uvrm N1 hcrlcl R 1l11h N o 1111 It 111131 411111 Mr I mx f 11 11111 xt1 1 1 1 ll 1 11 W WI11111tc1rx 1111 1 H111111 511114. 11 v u111t111 cnt 1 0111111 r111CLt111111xt ml Stun 1 1111 Sturivnt 9111111111 S111mm111 11111115 11111111 4111 L 17111 N IL-11111 Cook C'1rol 'W f'nppenl11rFcr Don xld N Cow Ju 41 Covle K xren 2i franc M I e 'ia 106 IN 'lm B ll '71 'S 1 2 Crzwford Tom 98 1011 109 Crevw Bettxe 4.1 Crout C rol Ann 45 57 65 G Crutcher hm 35 F11f'1ude C'xrl 'PQ C'11f'1ude Trxcv 4a 106 Fulpepper Kithrxn 2Q W fummmz B111 '31 CIIQGV Qhqron 'PQ Q1 CUTT5 Dane 28 109 Dahl Ro er Z5 Ulblgy John 1:5 10.1 UU 1 lJ.1h111111bt 511111111 Q.: 11ruu1:h lucy 111 U.1111,h1,1Ly Dun do Uflll huty H xbut 4 1 ug: Lllme do b '1 xvlb Bob LJ.n1w Nlalmhqll 411 Dau: Raghgl -lo 'JL Uuker l.SL111L11,L 411 Uchart Jlm Duma A111111 Umm John 61 Uoe111tL M113 411 L 1 1 Uollmb D11 ld Za UU 1115 J m lo bl 100 11- Uuudl Darlene. do Dona 1.1.1115 A Uobs Maxxln 411 Dunn Rummy Pa well Joe 41 U Uuxxneb lSrend'1 LJra.lxc. 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