Blue Mound High School - Blu Mo Illio Yearbook (Blue Mound, IL)
- Class of 1955
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Jvcirl 'cieuces Qq ll-h f,:1Q1, Ill. me Tr nllnu Lu ler 17 1 r'- L bln Blue Lounf, 11 Corl F Worlma Spr1ng11e1c J College Un1v of 111 B S C mferc1 1 Farmer C ty, 111 1 Loly 11 1 ul, r 11e, 111 Jo ce A Breuer 111k1n Un1v. B S 'ys1co1 fducatlon Dec tur, 111 John J pOb1QSOH es+ern 111 ot College B.Ld. Unlv. of nlSSOUr1 Colorado State College H . oaoer1ntender+ B uv uouno, 111 lb C' r es D Dotj 1 R l1n1e J 1 ou J, 111 7' , ' ' .L ' F1 1 f. ' a .1. , ' o e P1211 gf fx. - . A 1 ' fur, CJ. ', P' Ea.euvv 111. oo. 11 . oo, Normrl B.o. -,- fx y W '.' - 1- Cx. idx: ff-LJ' -919 ACC? - -fm 'A' W -f.-.- ' Hat 3 Moles LQOOA1Imt 1. 111. fw' -V , N V , 1 f 1 K.: I . ' Y' J 'f: ., A L, uf1gozP1 ..11.sfw1: ln. 111 .L. ' '-ppf,- an Lhviovl ' 1 7 37 ' 1wfl , e 1,1-1, . 1.eMe L , .1H- oo? -Olue Cnive 01 111- fW,fN of ' 1. 4 1 1 W ,V . , 11t5-11s1- 11Q f-?. , 'f f' A T' ' .. ' XJ Qkijlfl .Lo E ,Ll 1 ilr P we Y 1- L O .x An Ly' 0 . .. U. . . . j.. rg AQ. . g qv -l Tar ' 2 IALQAQ PIR. L. L . 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HISTORY It w s August 30, l9Sh, wqex +o f n1ne tlmld fr shren peeped from beulnd door c to see U1 t f 1 tore for thel ln the com ng I L7 wee oz two, nomever, With the help of our dvlsors, Hrs Butler nd xh' Doty, elected our cl ss OLIICSPS on September 15 Lhey were Presloent Sara Hanover V1ce President dlke Buz n Secret ry Treosurer Sus n Ple s nt Reporter K y Blller Sh ron C stlemrn nd Leon N1ChO11S were elected os student coun c11 represent t1ves Susan Pleos nt w s chosen as the cheerle der for the Varsity te m, nd C rolyn St1vers and Sus n Ogden were chosen s cheer le ders for the Reserve te 1 In1ti tlon was on September 30 rhe girls looked funny 1n b1b bed over lls, T sh1rts, and men's shoes The boys looked qulte odd 1n skirts, peg ma tops, wool socks, nd hlgn heels By the t1me school w s out, we were ll w1ll1ng to go home for the day On Jenu rf 15, 1955 we elected Sus n Ple sent s queen of our cl ss for the HOHSCOm1Dg As her ttend nts we chose Carolyn Stivers nd Loth Hinton During the year we welcomed two new freshmen They were Mary Lockwood nd Beverly DOWD1Hf Ronald Inderson wlthdrew from school the second semester. 23 4 :T TT L 1.4. -4 v . 1 f I -v - Q - a s ,,. ,,1fzZf e. .h ' ' 7 .. ., - - J ,, , . I , - .1 ss and a.o no fnrrsfs -la its H, S, - ., 4 -, . , A. - . 1 . L , ll . J Q ye.f.n In a - K ' ' J . ,, 1.1 1 1 we felt as though we were r-gnt at home. fs ' '. 's Y . : L. s 1. o we , ,,. N . L- L l n .. :td . -. ..-- 1 L 3 a - u --- a a a can Q . vs A ' ' 2 c.. . 2 c. ' . . A a . L a a a . a a a 1 a a v a . ar. . . m . . 3. o ' . , . C. - Q . . ., a a . . . . . a a . 0 1 , a a . a w . a . . a a a 2 . . O . . 8. X L Q L FRWHJN CLASS Flrst R01 Mrs Putler, J Tr Jlhber, S Ple s nt, S H nov Buz 1, L lllchol.-l.S, Mr Do y Seconr. Row Hlmes, B Yount, Lowell Goo' , R Inderson, AIISLLII, L rrf Coo , G gmt? Th1rd Rox Stuart, P Reed, M 1IcE1h ney, R 141111 ms, St1vers, C Stcnvel, 11 1Ioome3, I Lockvood 'ln f1,S 1, te11n,L 3ec11,B W1 1 F1fth Rox Lofue, 11 Cl r' , G Reed, B V rvel, D Jenklns, Cr ndfleld, I clue-en, C Ashburn Absent from picture Sus n Olden T ry Ann Dovel J es Rawls June 1P,1 ZX6 Bbvelljy Do1m111g 211 .Lu jx . 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E1 2 . . . . : a fg X 4 '- rm END ,lf .L T3 1 I r. .-' x 56 ,J L ,, - fl ll I 1.7 an AIU5 FRESHMAN OFFICERS fLeft to Right, Sara Hanover, Mike Buzan, Kay Blilor, Susan Pleasant SOPHOMURE HISTORY On August 30, 1951-1 th1rty three world w1se and weary Sopho mores entered the doors of Blue Mound Hlgh School DUI How n1ce lt felt not to be 'green fresh1esW anymore At our f1rst class meeting we elected the follow1ng offlcers Pres1dent Dav1d Coffln V1C6 Presldent Sharon Thompson Secret ry Tre surer Pat Buzan Reporter Mary Jockisch S ndra Buzan nd Davld Edmunds were elected to represent us s student counc11 members Our sponsors th1s year were nr Brown and Mr Workm n The cheerleader representing us for the Vars1ty team was Sharon Thompson, while Sandra Buzan nd Nancy Uslnger were our cheer in athlet1cs were Dav1d Coff1n, Davld Ed unds, John Buz n, Pat Buzan, Ronald xbrey, DcV1d Peel, Davld Rob1nson, J1m FOTHGPIS, and Dav1d Sexson For Homecoming, we chose S ndra Buzan s our cl ss queen er attend nts were Sharon Thompson and Nancy Us1nger On November 16, we held Box Soclal and V r1ety Show to whlch we 1nv1ted the student body The proceeds from th1s were donated to the nnnual fund During April, we took a fleld trip in Bloloey to the Museum of Science and Industry 1D Chic go we were glad to welcome nary Lou Montgomery and Dolores Curtln to our class, but we were sorry to lose K y Burns, Davld Lane S ter, and P t Ogden 27 , . 1 . Q 0 'I . O a Q Q usu- a a ' a . . V Q O ' Q a Q a ' u - leaders for the Reserve team. The Sophomore boys participating . . . . a E Q . . . . . O I a a a . H a . a ' . . a ' a ' ' . . ' . O c.. g . . X LD Q- ' a . Q.. a ' E1 fl V 0 SOTDHO ORE CLI SS Flrfst Pow Ir Bro m, 11 Jocklsch, S Thomson, D uoffm, ou? rx, '1 , nr 10141 n Second Ro: wry Ldw rds, Ch Um n 7 'llunle t, B Ross, Th1rd Row Ueybrlght, N Usmger, V Sunderl nd, 1 ontgomery, Q Buzan, J Buckner, J Brown, Ggden Fourth 'low Sewsorx, D dmunds, D Roblnson, R Brldgn n, llorev, B J cobs, J Puz n, L Rlce Absent lrom plcture J net Bog s N rgle Dc wrds llen Lorton K thy Revls Dolores Curtln 28 - Ii 1 u .-. -'f Io I' To o fx 0 i-L.. P. T' .a TT. lnllejf . 'I .ala . 11: 'P -2 . S. ai Z1 , W.. 1 .st . D. Peel, J. Forneris, R. Brown, J. Catlin. L 1: Jo ' 1, an Q an r' -7 . l'o l- - vo 1 0 ' Tl - l O r.':D. . QE . ' . ' fra R- ' , . 8 . A 2. . . 1' . ' : a ' ' 314. E la ' SOPHGIORE OFFICERS fLef1'. to Right, Mary Jookisch, David Coffin, Pat Buzan, Sharon Thompson nh , , .. W - A 5 '- 4 5 T . . - l ,-1 V v' xx A- fb. .V . 'V J 'ri 5. .- sf- , W Q , 5 JUNIOR HISTORY On AIIQUS1' 30, 1951, thirty elght boys and girls entered the old famlliar door of Blue Mound Hlgh, th1s t1H9 known as UJolly Junlors U On September 2 we met 1n the Home Ec room to p1ck our class rlnvs, whlch surpr1s1ncly 1P1V9d fery qulckly on November 17 On th t some d y, we held our IlPSt class meeting, and w1th the help of our dv1sors, Thss Cochr n nd Mr Tory, we plcked the following Ofl1CGTS Presldent G ry Fleetwood V106 Presldent Mary Annes Bottrell Secret ry Treasurer Jan1ce C1 ry Reporter Gladys Dalluge selected Kay Ch pm n nd Ronald Tucker to represent our class the student councll October ?9, 19511, our pl y, The Perfect Idiot , whlch proved b bl success, w s presented 1n the hlbh school gymn s1um part1c1p ted 1n sports throughout the year For H0mSCOm1HF, Marg Agnes Bottrell was chosen s cl ss queen wlth N ncy L Jley nd Kay Ch pm n s her attendants we were honored to h ve Nancy chosen s a school ttendant Through the course of the year, we h d sever 1 progects to e rn money lor the Junlor-Senlor Prom, some OL whlch were SpODSOP1Hg dunling st nd t the F ll Festivsl, selllng sandwlches, ple, and coffee t the Intern t10Del H rvester sale, and oper tlng the WJo11y Junlor Lunchroomn t Homecomlnv The Prom w s held on day 6, 1955, t Cedar Knolls The John Sheppard orchestr furnlshed the music for the d nce we were very h ppy to galn Jerry O'Bryan nd Jean Uhltsett thls year, but our1ne the course of the year, we lost Beverly Reed, Jerry Hcdden, and Je n Ubltsett 3 , L - ' ' a s l ' ' '. e l , h . . . O . . . C aa . v X . . a I a .. . a . . 2 3 D . 1 . D ' . ' --.. Q ' ' -..- ' 1 Q a Q cum a ann- 'Q . we a .a a. on . 0 On , , a ' to e e 'g a . ' 'U - a ' . Nancy Bailey was chosen as cheerleader and several of the boys . . Q . I . ' J f 5 a a ' -a fai W a L 1 a a a e . e Y a a . a a ' a , . . , . . a Q , a a' -a a ' ' H ' ' ' e a ' Q a a ' . a . Q. a f. a , - s a ' a . a . a H . . 1 0 Q, . G- F- A o O l F1TSt f Secono Rov Tklrn Rnv Foureh Row Flfth Row JJHQZCJSS hes Cochren, C U lluLe, u. Bo+tre11 G r1ect1ooc, rf 1 ac'son, I ora lwres, Ueel Cof lWQL, L I ttelet onnson, L B211 V un e P0f'hn'r'Q1,1ch F' Pond F' Qr1w+f1 VM rgWov'hrw4vl11' Fdmlw Kejbrlghb, J Tow J Ho 1 n Bl1dLH Q, Joss, J b lleg, J Foznerle, .1cuoWlQ, 11115, h pna . Yomnier, Cenpoell, J O'Brv n, T Llttle, 1uc'er, L er er, R Uiclllne, D Plees nt. Absent 1rom D1CEUTS Meri Holt Everett Logue bob rsh ll hOS?111d Lnlele 3 71. 7 l .. . . T, . . A .. ,. , MOP.: 1 U 'X Za . C fu- - . V 5 . ' T 1 J. Cla j, L. J 1, .i'. T -H . . ,., ., ,.. .l .. E Q: P. IN,n- L. 1 , A. 1 ,L 1. .'. .e , ., , ,, -. W. -. 120 J 'Q 'V 9 Q ' .Lt g ' 1 rl n Q 1 y n , c V V 4 eq . ' , ..- .f .1 f 1 . A . N . v V V, I 41 . .. - .-- .. -a .. ..,...-... Lug -a ..-W J J. .,......--l ...,.... ..-dv ..c...1J . .,,., ,K , . A z J . .1 ,. . . el, . . lla . J- ' -- TW P ' - 1' ' . .: V. ' fra. .. '. a f . f ' - fv- :H - ff- 11 , . A. n, , ' U. 1 he C a . n . , -. . . Q .. , , . ' 2 L x Jo r..' 9 UC g 1 1 we J. .' A. ' lib A: fo Ct.. 'J Q -- L - Q A S. .. , . . . .. ., - -Q - I . A 7 - 1 J ,7 .e MC . 2 7 'Y.. 11' ' . A v XJ Fi F JUNIOR OFFICERS Janice Clary, Gary Fleetwood Mary Agues Bottrell Gladys Dnllugt 1 I ik... if! gif' l qw-.J 1,4-5 4 . :L I A I I ' S- v lx. , ,VL y' . 33,71 N ' ' ' I 1 ' 5 - 5 K-'gi ' LV - If 7 , y .. ,Q X' s- , 1 l V x x L A , Q -' f if Q ... L 'g 5 I , J- Q . , my y I V - X I , K V V , , --1 'A ' I' :Hin F I - - . , X Y l V . X' 1 Q -3 G 8 6 SENIOR WILL We, the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound minds, do hereby, w1th all sincerity nd good will, create thls, our l st w1ll nd test ment To the Junlors, we leave the wonderful times we had as Senlors, to the Sophomores, two more happy years of school, and to the Freshmen, our bility to finish high school The Sen1or class understands th t M True has been S88PCh1ng for blonde, so to fulflll h1s wishes we would l1ke to w1ll h1m thls f1ve foot two, eyes of blue, peroxlde blonde Good luck, Mr True To help solve Mrs H mmerlundis tr nsport1t1on problems, the Senlor cl s w nts her to have this hellcopter, and in c se she needs 1t, thls boollet entltled HON TO FLY A HELICOPTER To Miss Breuer, we w1ll th1s c r key so she won't have so much trouble Wbbl she locks her ley 1n the car The class w nts hr Mbrkman to have th1s Youngstown dre m k1tchen slnce he llkes to cook so well IDC1d6Ht lly, nr Wbrkm n, lt M158 Cochr n, your Home he III cl ss w nts you to h ve th1s lovely house blueprlnt Maybe lt w1ll come 1n h ndy some d y, MISS Cochr n To hrs Cl rk, we wwll thls new Royal Qulet De Luxe typewr1ter so the cl Ck1DP ol her old one won't nnoy the landl dy we beque th thls new bottle ol A1r Hlck to Mr ROUIDSOH ln c se ny cheesy odors develop 10 the COm1Hg ye rs To Co ch 11ller, we would llke to le ve these r zor bl des so he won't run out when he shaves e ch morn1ng t school 37 if . . . C 9. fl C o . . K4 I 21 0 . . 3 Q . . . . . E! 0 O 9 o o o , fx '1 ' Q c- f.. 4. ' O C. S C. C . . ' . ', X . V . . . . ' a L. 17 I ' A -w . .L C. Q , . . a Q C.. II ' an . . . -,, . ' s C ' 0 E1 . . . , . also comes equlpped wlth thls cream g1rl. . A , A . 1 L. Q L.. K2 ' ,nv ' ' ' vs vw if Q 1 L- LA . , a . V . Q Q ' - . 'e 7 ' ' ' IV 2 J . U. c. C 4 . ,N . -l . N . D. .1 -ui ' Q . 8 Q ' ' ' vw c. c, Q .,. . C Xt C. C 2 . . C Z1 Q we would l1ke for Hr Tory to h ve th1s WIKEN button so he wlll be on the wlnnlng Slde for ne t year's presldentlal elect1on So Ars BUt181 c n 'eep in style wlth her L t1n II clnss, they w nt her to 1 ve these long socks we w nt hs wilson to h ve th1S motor scooter so she c n now go for a nlghtly rlde lnste d of a nlghtly w lk Maybe lt w1ll 1d you 1H bettlnv to future play practlces also, rhss Wilson, S1nce we ke rd th o Dorothy S'1pper would l1ke to hsve a new Off1CG des we 5861086 to leeve her th1s new stre mllned desk we would 11 e for ir Doty to h ve th1s new Chevrolet because they run much better tn n old tlnny Fords Ue U nt G rnettand Bobole, the school 3 nltors, to heve th1S new To Jr KL1be1aceJ Broun, we le ve this new c ndle 1n c se h1s old one burns up The Senlor glrls U1 h to wlll th1S bo of sp1r1ns to Berbsra Bell But Bero r , ole se do follow the d1T6Ct10DB don't t ke them all t once mhe Senlor boys u1ll thls 1950 Cadlll c mbulance to Denls C mpbell, so he w1ll oe ole to set up hls own mortuary when he f1D1Sh6S scnool Cooo lucl, Den1s Kenney Blnkley, Rlch rd Brown, nd Normsn Nelson leuve their b sketb ll b llty to Tom L1ttle, nPokeJn Logue, Jim Powel, Merl Holt, nd Ror ld Tucler Put lt to re l good use, boys The Senlor F1215 want Janlce Cl ry to have thls blrd seed so she can cont1nue her pP1Z6 m nnlng U rbllng t next ye r's muslc contests 38 . . . v . a I . . . 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'N J K.. . . . . . . -'1 'a a a I Kaye Bliler wants Mrs Butler to have this g rage for her 'Bel A1r W Now you can throw away the c rdbo rds for the w1ndshie1d, Mrs Butler Pattie Taylor leave Nancy Bailey her naturally curly hair Jerry Whlte leaves some of h1s quletness Carou d school! to Dav1d wettelet, who needs some of lt DLr1 n Rlce w1lls to Rosey Th1e1e her ab111ty to take three com merc1 1 subgects senlor Good luck, Rosey hope you 11ke mt as well s I d1d Phyll1S to Anne Vincent R1ch rd Rosborough wmlls her ab11ity to get her man nd keep h1m Nlcholls Best wlshes, Anne Kl y W1llS hls perfect UD school attend nee record to Wickline Hope you can keep up the good record, R1Ch rd Norman Nelson w1lls h1s ab1l1ty to dr H durlng cl sses to Bob Marsh ll Pottle T ylor w1shes Enleen Peel to h ve her ablllty to go steady w1th collebe boy Just don't be too h sty, Elleen Kaye Blller leaves this p.ck ve of Pall Malls to De nng Fornerls They re to be s ved for slumber p rtles, De nna Betty McElh ney w1lls to K y Goff1net her good n ture. If you will use 1t, Kay, you w1ll lw ys see the brlght s1de of thlngs Betty Je n Brlcker w1lls h r dlmples to N ncy Johnson Hope you l1ke them better than I do, Nancy. To Joe Holmrn, Vlncent K1 y leaves his ab1l1ty to be the tallest boy 1h the cl ss You may have to grow llttle, Joe 39 ' o 8 c.. l I 0 2 U. 0 0 S 9 . . . . '1 . 0 . . . . . . vs a - ' 'I ' A fx ' ' Q QS 4. . can . Q . c. 0 . . . . Z1 . . o o . . 0 Q cl . ,Q . . Q 5- O C4 O . . . . . c. a C 0. o . . . . . Q.. E1 2 . 6 . 8 '7 o c- o ' va H fa fa ' Q. ' 1. eo ' 'V H.. . 0 . Z1 ' 2. Z1 Z1 o . . C! 2 Z1 . . Q . . . 8 c. 0 . . . U. G 2 g . . . . 'E U. . . Ei 0 a 0 George Arnold wants to le ve thls joke book to Jerry O'Bry n so he c n keep M1ss Wilson lnformed on the latest Jokes durlng Engllsh IV cl ss Ch rles Buz n and M x J cobs want Roneld Carter and Glenn Ros borough to have thelr b111ty to get along w1th member of the opposlte sex To Bob marshall, 1Lr1an Rlce w1lls this handy l1ttle booklet, HOW TO BE A YEARBOOK EDITOR Best of luck, Bob Betty Jean Brlcker wants Gl dys D lluge to h ve th1s booklet, HOV TO GET YOUR 1mN If you follow these slmple dlrectlons, Gl dys, you won't h ve ny trouble at ll B rb moore w1lls Phyllls Moss her b1l1ty to h ve hor own car senlor Keep worklnv, Bhyllls Dad w1ll flnally g1ve ln There are s1x sen1or glrls who want Barbara Bell to have this map of Macon County so she won't be getting lost 1n the country Alleen Gr ndfleld wills Mary Agnes Bottrell th1s d te book so she can keep her d tes w1th Don stra1ght next ye r P tsy H1mes 1S wllled th1s comp ss by Mary Ann Jacobs so she c n f1nd her w J back to school next year G 11 Ch pm n w nts WPokeyU Logue to h we thls new c r so he c n keep the streets of de r old Blue Mound and Boody well occup1ed at Rlght Mari n R1ce nd Betty Je n Brlcker wlll thelr superb muslcal b1l1ty to Kay Chapm n, Janlce Cl ry, and E1leen Peel, so they can keep our prlze Wlnnlng g1T1S' sextet g0lHg next ye r Lots of luck, g1rlS Jo n Sturrt w1lls her Jollmty to Margle H1118 ho . . 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Id Wickllne w nts Eleanor J ckson to h ve her pl ce as the shortest glrl 1n the cl ss Don't row too much, Ele nor I'm afr 1d you mlght get too t ll for the honor Ch rles Buzan w nts D1ck Younker to h ve the thrill of turn1ng corners on two wheels, so he le ves h1m some of h1s dr1V1Hg b1l1ty You see, Ulck, Ch rl1e stlll needs most of lt P tt1e T ylor wllls her b1l1tJ to do her shorthand lessons 1n cl ss wlthout gett1ng caught to Rosey Thlele ond Inne N1CH011S Dewn AHSt1h leaves h1s left h nded bosketbell hook shot to Roneld Tucker Carolyn Oldfleld w1lls Vlckl Wh1t6 th1s book of 1nterest1nglm5s' ddresses R1Ch rd Brown wllls h1s sc1ent1f1c b1l1ty to G ry Fleetwood Put lt to better use than I dld, G ry George Arnold no Rlch rd Brown, the eye ut1NGS of the Alc t az Buddles Asso 1 tlon, 1 ll tnls broven Q cl s w bl de to edward and Ldwln WeJor1gnt Use lt well, hoys Betty Motlh w nts X Fglnl Brldkn n to n ve thls b1cycle, bec use V su h terzl y lor dl t nee to w lk to n It 1 fs Bon Bless nt to 1 e V1 dl oyto be the onl WF For 1 nl l Jou h we tc o, Don, lS tell a good enor mt b r ore ' 1 s lef to h IS wer cheerleadlng kmllty Norm n Nelson T111 e l Pol+ h S schola '1c b1l1ty so Merl c n make Jn ll the vor' he nlssed thls Xe r L11 . . a a a a a A . . 6 Q , g gg --- . . a a . fx n ' ' LA L- 2- . . . . a q I 0 , H , , .... , C- I - C- 0 G . n . n . . 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George Arnold le ves th1S penny to J1m Powel so he can start a fund to buy pretty red and whlte car llke George's V1rg11 Schmldt w nts Charles Reed to have thls el rm clock so he can get to school on time next year L1nda Marsh ll nd B rb r Moore w1ll these frlendshlp corsages to Rosey Thlele nd Anne Nlcholls Kenney Binlleg and Llnd Marshall w1ll th1s s1lver spoon to Tom Llttle one Kay Ch pnan These frlendshlp b0Uf0Hh16FGS go to Ronald Carter and Glenn Rosborough from Max Jacobs and V1rg11 Schm1dt seal hezeto thls s1xth d y of Mey ln the yeer one thousand n1ne hundred and flfty flve ll955J Qpw 2A7'L0 l!E64'4'47 Q Seal, S1gned, sealed, pub11shed nd decl red as and for the1r 1 st will and test ment by the Sen1or Class of 1955 witnesses 79701111 .EMA L12 a . . a ' ' ' . . . . a . Q 2 1 I ' a a a a a ' ' ' ' a ' . C V . a , . . . ' e ' a w . . . . . In Witness whereof, we of the Senior Class have set our hand and 1 . . a ,q . Q . I . . ' ' a a ' a a ' . SENIOR H STORY On September h, 1951, forty one ngreenu freshmen entered B A C H S for the first t1me as students Our adv1sors were Mr Doty and lk Ouensel, who helped us elect the following off1cers Presldent, Pattie Taylor, V1ce president, Richard Brown, Secre t ry Treasurer, Lee Ham, and Reporter, Nancy Austin As dele gates to the student councll, we selected Barbara Moore and Nor man Nelson Pettie T ylor represented our class as cheerleader Kaye Blller was chosen for our class queen at Home Owing, Wlth Barbara Ioore nd N ncy Aust1n s her attendants That year Phyllls Catlln, Betty G1lbert, Jack Dodd, and Lowell W ddell Jolned our ranks, but we lost Betty Gilbert, Lowfll Waddell, Jeannette Lnn, Delmar Gibson, Clarence Long, and V1ncent Chap man There were th1rty elght of us when we came back s Wsllhyn sopho mores Our advlsors, Coach Brown and lbs. Redllch, helped us elect Rlch rd Brown as presldent, K ye Blller as vice pres1dent, Patt1e Taylor as secretary treasurer, and Norman Nelson as re porter L1nda N rsh ll and Lee Ham represented us on the student C0m1ng feSt1V1t1eS, naye Bliler w s our cl ss queen, and Barbara Moore and Carolyn Oldfleld were chosen as her attendants Durlng the year we g 1ned Blchard Gessam n, but we lost Helen Dowson, Donald Byers, Jack Dodd, Nancy Austln, Sh1rley T1bbs and Fr nces Erv1n One of our m 1n events s Sophomores occurred when the B1010gy cl sses toured the Museum of Sclence nd Industry 1F Chlcago on Aprll 17, 1953 we had th1rty three members when we returned as Wgollyn JuD10P5 we elected Betty Jean Brlcker s pres1dent, Rlch rd Brown as v1ce presldent, Norman Nelson s secretary treasurer, and Lee Ham as repoxter Our adv1sors were Mr Tory nd Miss Cochran, and P tt1e Taylor and Lee H m were our student counc1l.deleg tes P tt1e Taylor was chosen as cheerleader Barbara Moore helped w1th the cheerleadlng durlng the second semester when Kay Ch p an was un ble to complete the season As our class queen for D3 0-V0 U 0 4 . I . U I . 1 : ' Q ' 0 - a - n . .- Q 1 - 5 C.. a C+ 0 0 G Q ' I a a ' a . . . . 8 To ' - O . - . a . - s . J . . a . a . . ' C. 1 1 . ' fa a council, and Barbara Moore was our cheerleader. For the Home- . . . . V 5 A C- C. 1 a ' . ' a' ' a a Q . . . a ' . a' a . a . 8 .. I . - 9 . . . . ' f ' a ' ' a . . R 8 - 1+ . ' . a ' Q ' Q a , ' a . 2 . c.. 1 . V. V . I a - Q 'L 2 0 Homecoming, we agaln selected Kaye Blller, wlth Lin Marshall and Pattie T ylor as her attendants Durlng our JUDIOT year we g 1ned Herbertta Pdwards, but lost Jean Wh1tS6tt, Dorls Edwards, NJun1or0 Ross, Riley Lancaster, Lee Ham, and Gene Groves. Thls was also the year of our Junlor Play, 0Grand d Steps Outn, which was qu1te a success. However, the maln event of the year was the Junlor Senlor Prom, wh1ch was held 1n the Ihrror Room at the Hotel Orl ndo on May 12, 19514 Our theme was Treasure Island , and Bob Iruzan's orchestra played for the dance During our hlgh school years, we were represented 1n sports by the followlng boys kenneth B1nhley, Rlch rd Brown, Norman Nel son, George Arnold, Charles Buzan, Dean Austln, Max Jacobs, and Virg1l Schmldt hh . . . ' 2 . . . 3 0 . . . 2 .L . - . ' a . Q. . . . . . ,, , fl ' o f X C- Q . . O ,I l l I ' 3 ' . . . .i . At last we were SGD1OTSl we welcomed Betty MeElhaney to our class, mak1n twenty four 01 us Our sponsors were H153 Wilson and urs H mmcrlund, and we elected the following 0ff1C6PS President L1nda Marshall Vlce Presldent Norman Nelson Secretary Kaye Bl1ler Treasurer Phyllis Rosborough Reporter Pattie Taylor Sergeant at Arms Rlchard Brown Betty Jean Bricker and George Arnold represented our class on the student council and Richard Brown nd Norman Nelson served as school reporters Barbara Moore was chosen as sen1or cheer leader For the Homecomlng, Llnda Marshall was chosen as our class queen and her attendants were Phyllls Rosborough and Betty J Br1c1er Phyllls as one of her atte dants Among many exc1t1ng th1ngs wh1ch happened during our senlor year was on September 2, 19514, when we selected our name c rds nd graduatlon announcements we chose Hold Snoopyn as our play th1S year, and presented lt on Apr1l 22, 1955 The Junlor-Senlor Prom was held 'ft Cedar hnolls 1n Decatur on May 6, 1955 Another 9hC1t1Hg event w s our senlor trlp to Ch1c go on A v 20 and 21 tb ll enJoyed thls very much Our school days drew to a close on the twenty seventh day of by Hlth that eventful d y Graduatlon Now we can look back and Cher1Sh the memor1es of tho e four wonderful years M5 1 . g - . . 1. . hr Q El ' ' 2 a F 0 . - 1 O . . . C . we were quite honored to have Linda selected as school queen and I O if . . . . A . a a . I . ' . . Q , ' 0 , . . a . , . . Q Mau . 2 a . . . - p . 8 -- . . . 0 S 0 SENIOR ACTIVITILS 1 2 3 h Reoorter 3 1 2 3 h rreesurer 3 Presldent h Dre vdentl Itteni nt 3 s Queen h Scuool Q een h Llbr 15 et lf 2 Llur ry fSS1St nt Chm 3 L1br ry Ch 1rm n M Sbuden Councll 2 b Student ouncll V Pres h Annu 1 S ff D Jun1or P1 y LINDA IMRSHALL NORJIN NELSON Basletb ll 1 2 3 Baseb Tr ck ir cl Cl ss C1 s C1 ss 1 1 2 J M Mgr 2 Reporter 2 Sec Trees V1ce Preslcent U School Reporter b Student COUHC11 l Annurl St ff 2 3 L lnnu 1 Buslne s Jar D S013 ce Club 1 Junlor Pl y Senlor D1 y Cenlor D1 Y hIYE hIlLEP PHYLLTS OATLIN ROSBOROUGH Cl ss irc surel h Cl ss Ittend nt b Attend nt I Chorus 3 Stnff 3 L Pl y School Annu l Senlor RATTIE TTYLOR 1 2 3 h De rees Chm 3 Pub11c Fel t1ODS Chlil LL 1 2 3 Reporter 1 Presldent 1 Sec Trees Deporter h Ittend nt 3 Cheerleader l 3 Stucent Councll 1 3 Student Council Treas Annu l St 1f h Junlor Pl y Senlor Pl 5 Class Cl ss Class Hlstorl n 2 3 Tre surer Pres cent ss I1ce Prcs1dent 2 Secret ry h ss fueen l 2 3 B nd Pep and 2 Junlor P1 y Senlor Play A R RICHARD BROWN B sketb 11 1 2 3-M B seb Trac! Cl ss Cl ss Cl ss 11 l 2 3 M 1 0 Vlce Dresldent 1 3 Presldent 2 Parllament T1'H M School Reporter h Stuocnt Cotnc1l 2 Annuel sf ft h Sclence Club l Junlor Pl y Senlor Play M6 X . Fo Ho Ao ' Q Q 0 un uh F. H. A. 5 ' a 1 - -'- G. A. A. - - - Q rf , G. A. A. T 2 H C 5 3-5 G. A. A. at Class 14 si: 1 3 S ,m Q , 3 Class Q' ra a ' Cla S ' ' 21 ' LJ an '3 ll. 'Q a -- -p 'L C A ' H - . a ' s 'P . ' e 2' a ' 1 . I .16 ' - , a C . o 0 - ' Q ' a 'ta ' 1 a 'J A ' C' rl .WAT Q Fe Ho fin l '2'3 !-L - - F. H. A. ' 'a 2 Transferred from Arthur 1 F, H, A, president 5 F. H- A- 3-M G. A. A. 1- - -M a C Ja ' G. A. A. a - 1-M 2 1' .G ' G. A. A. i' 3 a 4 Cla x- , -1 -U Class Q C Q- 'Q Q ' -I - ' 2 a 2 A B 1 1 iv ' as F. H. A. - - - ' w F. H. A. g . . D, , , M Fo Hu Ao . L Fl - . ' 5 Gs A0 fic ' 2, 2 I-0 G. A. A. a 3 - - - Class ' q -L-3-L U u 0 2 Q' . A ' A un C Lv. C, . L Q . 3 .L C' ' ,, HJ 1 ,. :- - 3 1 a 1 e a' ' . A 3 , 8 af ' L m da Mars hall lVorma1We lson Kaye, Bl ler' Secretary 2451! S 'Posborof-:gh 7i'easa rcr i mine -Eylor fefarfer 'Richard Broun Sgt Arms m Pr-esfde nt Vice-'P'-es. W 1 1 . i ' Be y B Kev' eorge A nol BBT ATA Moore Kermefh B nkley Isla Wckl ne Maman Race c m Max Jacobs Caroly OIJ5 Qld 65' 4. . if ric G T J b i ' ' Virgil S I1 MH' 'S' 1 WT BETTY ' BRIFXLR GAORGV ARNOLD 0 lebb 1 CtLOq Qec B sew 11 4 ss Dre :Lo nt 3 'stud nt Comcll 11 Sl E nc 1 F A Tre sur orms 1 Junlor D1 y C rls' S Tet 1 3 Scnlor P1 y Studfn+ o 1G11 J S u 1 nv 1 r Annu 1 1 BARBARA MObR Junior U1 J 0 Semor Swc the rt I1 S crot r, 3 14 xF'NrTU Q T tteuc Hu 1 6 s10tL Bmc 1 'P U Seb L1 A C rllet u rt t 3 Studb t Colncll F F I D16-Slcent Llbv- 1-jf St ff 9 'uzuor Q1 nu 1 t f A Flor D1 y ur o P 1 1MR1!s RIP TYGIL QCQITD 11 n rrevi fromfthens 2 U 4 Chem 1 C11'OfT HKJAHS Inm 1 + il Innx 1 Eason or 3 Jm or L. CLJ 1 D IDA IHICNI S Athena nt 2 S1 ' Jill' Jf 7' ' .U F. H. L. 1- -3-h Bas: ' f 1 1 F. H. A. Sc 4 1 L . LL a' C12 . s'fe U 2 1 ' C1515 Ltt1:n'2:11'C LL F. F. A. 3-I4 a 1 -Q-fi-21. F. 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COBS VIDICUNT 1 LAY c L5 seb 1111 n B nd 1 2 3 P 11 Junlor P1 er 3 DEAN AUSTIN B seb 11 1 3 B seb 11 mn ger Annu.1 St ff L1br ry St ff h Junior P1 y Semor P1 y GAIL CHAD .AN 3 Seb 11 I n fer 3 M S' etb 11 ll mger 3 I LLEELI GRANDFI LD CHARLUS BUZ! I c 1 P F A ecret r Semor P1 y .Jrn 'TY ICELH '71 Tr nsiez red from Oblong 52 . . YA, J K A F. F. A. 3-h 3 3 - 5: at I1 ag 1 a 0 1 Q, 2-3 lg Q -, 1 a L4 ' a c a '. L ' Q F. H. A. 2-3 F. F. A. 1-2- -b 'f L I1 . Ba a La Q5 .. F. H. Ia. 1-2-3 Ba .c 5. 'Zn Q Chorus 1 1 E ' All 'f F. F. lx. 1-2-3-'ll Trz: If 2 . ' U' A 'Q s. 'a agzer 2 Tra It -2-3 A A - - -L F. F. L. 1-1-3-D ep.BnN 2 F. '. . S : y I4 Fjf ' 3 1 1- '.1..3f 0, ' X I4 JQTYY T9 V!71CPl'lf f 0811 Silli T N f!!7J7767 1 Dean Aust n afs 9 A ' ,, W 4. Q 'Q J.. , iz- V A '-I . 'gf a .I r i -an ': .., ' -QL lt' F1 May Arm facofas Gai! Chafman Affeen 6ranJfiefLf 47, L. ' L :L JG,-fa' 1- ' A f Y 1 ' a 4: r e -Buzan SENIGR PROPHECY As we sit here reminiscing over the past twenty years, we think of the happy moments we have had and also the sadness which stlll lingers we recall the date of February 7, l9c5, when a birthday party was held at the waldorf Astoria in honor of Linda 'hrshall, the fashionable mllllonairess who now owns man fa ous hotels, among them being the Iilton chalng the name now being 'Kenby Arms Hotelsn after one of her suators from her old high school days at Blu Mound. wb might add that the r ason for her still being un arried, is that after her h1gh school days, she was Jilted, leaving her nothing to do but become a famous debutante. Across the room we see a party of five at a small table in the corner. we look closer to seo Miss Kaye Blilor, who is new the leading contender at the Universal Livestock Exposition with her famous Hereford and Angus cattle. In her spare time the Baron ess, as she is called, indulges 1n a favorite hobby, nursing at the Bliler Instltute of Bov1neology. I believe that Idss Bliler was studying to be a nurse when she also wa jilted by a student doctor, and ever slnce, Miss Bl1ler has had nothing to do with medicine as a profession. Also at the table we see someone w1th their back to us but seems to be th life of the party. Closer inspection reveals her to be WThe Ianhatern, or to us, Barbara Moore thus, which Errol owner NP1ns has special I lost Flynn of the for ev It 1S sa1d she never lets the men get the best of her, Barbara, who has been marrlcd at 1 ast f1ftO0H'tim6S, after count, is the woman's equ1valent to Tom Manviue or Next we see Mlss Patricia UKingpinsH Taylor, sole HKing Pinsn factory Miss UKingp1nsW slogan is, ry purpose, espec1a1ly for baby needs H H1ss Taylor department sto es 1n New York C1ty with branches Pattie was once asked 1f she h d a oir 1n h r h1gh school days and she vowed she would never be wlth ut a o n age 1 He stores will mak Pattie one of the richest women 1 N 1 Vo , ch r .h est being LaBric1 er, better known to B ue nound 1GS1d nts asBetty 55 . O I I 1' ' A L e 5 . e 1 ' 'a s G . . . , .X C . . . 1 . ' Q . C . . Y. T . . soon to open all ever the world for her fabulous line of pins. - ' a . . . ' e ' 't o li gli., r ' e . . 'n we - rk ' e in - : L T - e Jean, who ot her start co1lect1ng money for garbage wh1le 1h h1gh school Ihdame Brlck r acqulred the most of her wealth the year after she graduated by havlng hor own Immbo band, the craze that was then gO1nb strong. Those that saw NLaBr1ckerW S810 she really knew the steps and then a few Uextrasn were added. The last occupant of the table 1S Ars Marlan R1ce James, wife of the famous bandleader Harry James I bellevo he was once married to a movle star by the name of Betty somethlng or other. I canft recall the last name but I guess that doesn't matter now that dar1an has LR. James. How d1o you Wln him from h1s other w1fc, Marian? We now leave thls very famous sextet and go to another section of the room,and on the dance floor we see V1rgi1Schm1dt and some beautiful danc1ng partner we look closer to see h1s partner, the famous ballet dancer known to her public as Plrouettlng Ann, or to us, Mary Ann Jacobs we hear that V1rg1l has replaced Arthur Murray. Hollywood wno g1ves advlce to stars like Glor1a Swanson, Marlene D1etr1ch, and other famous great, great grandmothers of Hollywood Youlll remember that they were just grandmothers when M185 Lavonne, al1as Phyllis Cat11n Rosborough, graduated from Blue Mbund. As lt was nearing ll o'clock, I sw1tched m portable T V to channel 203 to see the B1g Top from S1ber1a. The ma1n attraction was WSee mbre WlCk11DGu, or Ida Uickline, the tallest woman 1n the world She must have eaten her splnach regularly after grad uatlng from Blue Mound, for her height was under five feet while attend1ng school OH! What 15 thls we see on our screen now? It surely ean't be the same Jerry Uhlte who graduated from Blue Mound 1n '55, but I know no other, so lt must be the same He has achieved world w1de fame as the f1rst dentist on the maxlllary teeth of a frog 56 Next we see WMiss LaVonneW, the well known beauty consultant of . ' . O O 0 . Slnce NDocN nas reach d th1s goal he 1S sett1ng out to see Just how carce hen's teeth really are Now, after H3tCh1DO the d1al to one n1ne seven f1ve-and-a half, we s e the program NYou As'ed For Itn Just end1ng Next week, the naln attract1on w1ll be a race between George Arnold and Charles Buzan. Slnce George has graduated, he has broken many of h1s records he had set 1n hws school days One of them belng reduclnh h1 speed from Blue hound to St Elmo from fifty f1ve m1nutbS to three and a half mlnutes Charlle was never known to exceeo twenty f1vo mlles per hour unt1l the trlal run for thls race, when he went thlrty T 15 shoule prove to be very OXC1t lng, as Charlle 1S favored to walk away w1tn all honors. Two weels later flnds us recuperatlng from our strenuous act1v1 ty 1n Alaska. we are resldlnb 1n nThe L1ttle Rock Igloo Apartmentsn owned by Dean Austln It 15 sa1d that Dean patented thls ldea after one year of study of the structure of ice cubes He has acqulred a fortune 1n f1sh for pay wh1ch he stores 1n the basemen+s of hls lgloo apartm nt houses. For three more flsh, occupants may zid themselves of the offenslve odor by rentlng Fresh Alr dasls. Wh1le 1n Plasla, we spent a couple of nlghts at the fabulous Yukon Strlp, somewhat l1'e the lollywood otrlp Th1s magn f1 cent showplace 1S owned by da Jacobs and Gall Chavman. These two men get alone very well, slnce one 1 deaf and the other canft hear a word. host rccentlf at the UStrioW has been Betty deElhaney's Yulon enoru girls. Unl1ke most chorus 91115, Bettyh troupe dlsolay the Eskimo talents, such as rubblnb noses. Any one have a cold, f1T1S9 Becaus the cllmat dldnit agr , and we tlred of playing 'fre ze-out , we went to a South Paclflc Island. Here we saw a new dance, the HL1pht Foot Pol'a,W taupht by UVancc, the llbht foot kldn, known to us as V1nCC1t tlay, the former bubble dance 57 . , , . . . . L: f' , n . 0 O . . . . . 1 S . - fr H x ,, , - , '1 rf f ' ' , V LL 9 . . . X C- ' . C. . . . . - O . . C J- I . 'Z u 4 g C . . . 3 an Q ll . . . - . . . Q '5 ,' on an A 1 . ,- . , . 3 O li s Ol . . . . Q x 1 - . . Y . . x. .. A 5 Tr . w . . fr . . I A . . . O . . A L 1 1 a . . . . . . . G . J La ' Q . . 1 1 , . .f , L . . , . . x - . . U -Q o . 1 . .Q 4 Q W . . . 1 1 x 3. . . , r o .. U u . ,. . 1' u . . ' F s - - . Q ' . u Q . y - l Q. , ki . . . . e e , ee . . I C ll , 4 'x 0 ' - 1 x ' rr . , U. Lx I . . Y -, . . A instructor at B M. C H S Upon be1ng inqulsitmve, we decided to interview one of h1s puplls We fzmd that the pupll we chose 15 the one and only water ballet star, M1nm.e the Merma1o' , to us common folks, knovm as Joan Stuart, Suddenly we are bllnded by a terrific flash We find that it was Norman Peacelover Nelson's laboratory which exploded Nlorman had Just invented the K E D Bomb, K111 Em Dead studled under L C Spooner for twelve years ln the Old Folks Inst1tute at Blackland, 111111018 Whlle out on the beach we see a water show starrlng the Mistress of the Water, Carolyn Oldfleld It 1S sa1d that Carolyn learned to swim when she was a telephone operator at Blue Mound They said she was always swmmng 1n gossip one particular bulldmg After closer inspection, we flnd that :Lt is the fabulous 'YE OLDE KURLE SHOPPEN owned by Francois Blnkley, the wor1d's leadlng hair dresser The former Kenneth Binkley got hls 1nsp1rat1on from the ha1ry legs of a basketball player The next evening, we attended a show at the hotel The main attractlon was a wrestllnp match between a woman wrestler and a hlppopotamus Upon further 1nvestigat1on, we fund that the lady 1S Gorgeous Grandfleldn, or to us, tlleen Grandfield Th1s was qulte a shock , especlally when we found that the hlppopotamus was R1chard Brown Rlchard was always known for his scient1f1c experlments, but one time he went too far. Poor boy Oh! excuse me, I meant poor hippopotamus. Th1s last event was gust too much for us, so we went :Lnto hiber nation grievlng over that horrible wrestlzmg match 58 o e 0 o . . . 1 r O a Q 4 5 ' l 1 ' ' - - . He U . . O . . . . After the show, we noticed most of the girls running toward this I 1 ' P 0 I . . . . . Glu S OF 195h NAME Blb1e Bauvhman Loretta Bottrell Charles Brldgman Jeanette Coffman Dean Crumo JoAnn Damery CBaughmanJ Llnda nogeconbe Norma Etherton CAcPheronJ Gerneda Gllbert CArmstronvj Bertha Holt Pex hlng Rlchard Kornewald Sharon Lancaster CSt1egerJ Macl Mericle Betty Moffett Barbara Nicholls Jack Powel L11y Revls Kloprekl Betty Saunders Ben Wattelet MHPJOFIC Yourler OCCUPPTION Colle e Secretarv Alr Force Secretary College Housewlfe Nurse's Tralnlng Natlonal Bank Housewlfe H1SS1On8Py School College College HOUS6W1f9 College Typlst Buslness College P1r Force HOHS8W1f6 College College College 59 ADDRESS Normal Blue Mound Boloxl, M1ss Decatur Boody Blue Mound Bloomlngton Decatur Lamcwood Decatur Normal Normal Sutton, ebr Blue hound Blue Hound Rockford Tampa, Fla Decatur Eurela Blue mound Charleston 'O .LJ . L 0 1 ' 4 fs yy h ' Q 'J 'L s I V l 0 I w , 14 ' . . ,x O . Donald Harrell College Normal . . U .. Q . . T . F , 1 if ' - 1- lx lUCIC The mus1c dep rtment of Blue Mound High School had a very suc cessful ye r w1th thechorus1uwer the dlrectlon of Mrs V1rE1n1a Cl rk and the b nd under the 1eadersh1p of Mm Marshall True The voc l ceo rtment p rticlp ted 1n the D1strict Contests, the Mhcon County Chorus Festlval, nd the St te Contest The b nd elected off1cers s lollows Presldent, Gladys Dalluge, Secre 1 y, De nn Fornerls, n n ger, R1Ch8 d Brldgm n, nd L1 br 1 n, L le Cl rv They lso set up n w rd coV11ttee which CODS1StOd of R1Ch rd Brldbm n, Den1s GmmbeU, nd Beverly W1ley The band attended the Macon County B nd Festlv 1, nd we h d sev eral students fror our b nd wto were members of the County Honor Band Deann Forner1s, V1rg1n1 Kraft, nd lkrvin W1d1Ck repre New proups formed ln the band th1s ye r were cl rlnet tr1o, a cornet tr1o, nd twlrllng class These groups, along w1th the bend, chorus, nd girls' sextet prov1ded mus1c for the Junlor ard Cen or ol ys, Chr1StH8S programs, Commencement, and other events we were well represented 1D the D1str1ct H0810 Contests wh1ch were held t Argenta on, Lrch 12 and Aorll 2 we recelved two flrst r tlHgS, two second rat1nvs, no three thlrd ratlngs Those wno D Tt1C1D ted were G1T1S' Sextet, flrst, Clarinet Tr1o, second, Corne Trlo, second, Glrls' Chorus, th1rd, J n1ce C1 ry, voc l solo, flrst, Gl dys Dalluge, P1 no solo, th1rd, Deanna Fornerl , cl r1net solo, third, Beverly Jiley, cornet solo, th1rd we were proud to h ve J nice Cl ry nd the Sextet represent us t the State Cont st at Bloomlngton on Apr11 29 It 15 evldent th t the nus1c department 15 achievlng greater go ls nd sett1ng h1gher ones Ek hope it contlnues to show r pld progress 1n the ye rs to come 63 4 LJ . a Q . . . . . . . 3 , 0 I . . Z1 2. A q 5 . . . . a 4 Qa a a . a a 0 . , . a a : f ' Q.: c a ' - Ye af ' r ' ra ' a '- . . a'1e y a u. a a a-e s . . . . Q . ' a C a 1 C. ' s 1 , vu ' vu fa 'H - . Q C- Q L. al 2. 1 . . . . . . . . a a a ve - , , . , . . . sented hlue Mound 1n the I1l1H01S All-State Band thls year. J . . C a a . . . G . . . C . c. - ' o . . . . a N -5 q ' A IJ .L - C. v C. - l . . . , . . . . . E , L' 'E . ' I l 9 B 1 Q 0 I a U a . , Q . . 3 : . . l p, l - A I u 0 0 l -- t ' - a . . . a a - a a ' 's a ' A ' ?' . ,, '. a a a a A Q . . C V v O . . . . . . a I 4 . . , . a a 1 . . . a a . GIRLS' CHORUS First Row Lockwood, S Ch ramen, V Plunkett, xlrs C1 rk Reed, 12. Peel, P H.1IH6S Second Row Moomey, R Wllllans, B J Brlclfer, C Stlvers, Wlley, B Bell, S Hanox er, 11 ucc.lheney Jocklsch, F 1cLaughlin, V BI'1d5 1 n, 4 Cb pman Fourth Row Buckner, I1 R1C6, P Rosborough, G D lluge, Forneus, N B 1ley, L Hlnton, S Buz n Absent from plcture Janet Boggs M..rg1e Edwards Ellen Lorton 1Lry Ann Powel 11 : MI 0 at Q 5 - AA' 0 C , Bc Ho O . I : M. . ' ' 1 . . ' : . ' Ba . 0 o ' F 9 -I F n Third Row: J. Brown, J. Clary, L. Beckham, N. Usinger, Ml . Q QA- Q .' pvc: I Q .42 z Jo Jo . u 0 a ,J Dc '. o 3. o . o C a 6 GIRLS' SEXTET First Rows Eileen Peel Beverly Wiley, Kay Chapman Second Row: Betty Br1cker, Marian Rice, Janice Clary Third Rows Mrs Clark, Gladys Dalluge, pianist B A N D First Row: Forneris, Kraft, Meriole, Widick, Thiele, Davis, Hall Second Row! Dalluge, Ashburn, Arnold, Pistorius, Reed, Foster, Hamilton, Jockisch, Klay, B Wiley Third Rows Ferre, Widiok, N Wiley, Clary, Sperry, Campbell, Carter Standing! Mr True, Scott, McElhaney, Williams, Bridgman Absent from picture: Hanover BAND OFFICERS CLARINET TRIO G Dalluge, Hr True, D Forneris Dalluge, !orner1l, Kraft R Bridgman, L Clary 1 'Q 1 P 4 1. I E Our F H A ch pter w s sponsored th1S ye r bf xhss F112 beth Cochr n nc our ch oter mother w s Hrs Cherles Ch pn n We h d very nlfn enrollment of s1,ty flve Th followlnp ofilcers were e1ec+en Presldent K ye Blller Vlcc Pres1dent N ncv Bclley Secret ry V1r 1n1n Brldgm n Tre surer Pkry Agnes Bottrell Publlc Rel tioxs Ch irman P ttle Taylor P rllementorl 1 K 5 Goflnnet Hlstorl n Mhr1 n Rlce Recre tlon Ch lrm n v ncy'Us1nger Degrees Ch lzmen K y Ch pm n The F H. A sponsored e Neo t checkn t home b sketb ll U mes the Sweethe rt Dance s progects th1S ye r w1th forn.l 1n1t1 D103 for the new lreshm n qembers The Sweethe rt D noe w s held on Febzu ry 19, 1945, wnth John Shepp rd's Orcxestr furnlshlng the UHS1C Brrb r loore w s crowned Sweeune rt of I H A by I enneth 131:11 led, F I A DPGS1 dcnt B rb r 's otend nts were 1 ry Irnes Bottrell, us n Ple s nt, Ro llao Thlele, n 1 y Th onex Becky Brown Bruce Robmnson were flower glrl nd crown be rer, and Denls C mpbell dld the nnouncln On I y 13 style snow w s held w1th th H0mGMe'1D Q1F1S dis playlng the f rments tmey h G node du11n the 69 , . F. h. A. . ,. , . o u a C fl Z1 3 U C , . a a - al a ' . c- a IC . a v H .1 .., . . .3 C . J . ' A e , J W: . . -.... 3. . . . 2 ---. 3 'v ' , . . . . C -nn R I C C -un -' 'W ' . I A . C 1. c. 3 . . ,. C L. L. ai ' Z2 ' . . . . . a ' L. 5' . . l . a a a --- ya. 1 a .e --- a a a 0 0 Q.. C C. f C C QS . . and a a a . The annual mother and Daughter Tea was held on December lO,199n . M . . . . , , Z C Z 'f 2 ff. 1. g . a a a - a 1 . , . , . . . r a 1 a f . Q Q a V a . .w,. , , , . , '. . C io o n 2 . . 17' o ' o 0 A ' J. ' . H . a a a a L a sn xg S e ' - ' ' I Tf - . - a a sa . a L ie o al.e1. , , and . T . A A . , ' , L I 9. . 4, . . a . a g. Fc , a j - ' - fa ' e . 'L' 5 ' 1 - . , . , , Da 1 a he 1 gl year. I Flrst Row we Blller, I Bclley, V Brldgm n 11 Bottrell, K Gofflnet, M Rlce, Ch pm n Second Row II1ss Cochran, P Taylor, R Anderson, V Wh1t8, Stmrt, Lrg, Edwards, B Ross, 'I Lockwood, Hlmes Th1ru Row Ioore, L Peel, B Reed, S H nover, B Bell, lloomey, P Obdcn, V Plunkett, S Ch pm n, Tho lpson Fourth Row Mc lhaney, N Johnson, J Ueybnght, J Broun, Clar' , C Stzmvers, B J Br1c1er, B Wlley, ,, Dlller, S Ple s nt F1fth Row Cl ry, L Beclh rn, S Castlemsn, N Uslnger, F lr, A N1cholls, F ucLaughl1n Slxth 'low Mills, P Rosborough, D Fornerls, V Sunderland, Iontpomerf, E J ckson, J Tr u hber, G D lluge, Hlnton, P moss Absent fI'OI1P1Ct'l1I'6 J Bogffs, R Thlele, S Orfden, P Lorton, Margle ndw rds, 1 Powel, I R8V1S, J 14101 11ne, B Dovmlng F Flrst Row Mr Uoty, G Rosborough, C Buz n, I Binkley, Holman, R Logue, C Ashburn Second Row Grandfleld, J Uhlte, Edward Weybright, Chapm n, V SC1lIT11dt, Edxmn Weybrlght, I1 Jocobs, Buzan Thlrd Row Younker, P Buzan, R VJ1CCl1I'18, V Klay, Llttle, U lley, B Jacobs, R Brldgman Absent from plcture G Arnold, 11 Holt, J Revls 70 Fo In A. ' : Kaur ' ir. ' . ' a , '-, . ' . ' K. a a . ' : f' . . . ' ' S. 'T I- ' ..' . Q . Po . o ' ' 2 B. 7. . . C . Mo W' o 'Y 0 0 a Z1 S0 D. O 3 Ho v o ' . e ' Ko A: 0 ' 0 0 - 'C n . Kev ' , a a . ' : J. a . , c a , o '-.. ' S, Buzan, L. Marshall, J. Buckner, M. Jockisch, Du ah Q . 0 T7 J ' 0 . J. 2 My ' g o ' . A T40 Q' Q, x 0 a 0 a 8 0 2- Lo . ' . qv' Q 1 1 . 2 0 O 0 I 0 0 us ' I H . 2. . A'-9 qc . 0 Ay. C . 0 l ,Q Fo 0 Aa . : 0 L o o E. :Q Jo - 0 o 0 2 Ro . o ' l ' E ' Gs Z1 o ' ' . Q . 'fo G M. . . 2 Do s Q Y . I . 0 , To . Xl hr- e v o ' ' U . : I Vx 0 0 . 0 0 - G G0 P0 fi 5 1' '10 VD 'N fi '!:.-'ao nl' I Pl F The F F offlcers for th1 y r w re Pre ldent Kenn th Blnkley Vlce Presid nt Joe Holman Secret ry Ch rles Buz n Treasurer George Arnold Sentln 1 Merl Holt Reporter Glenn Rosborough The f1TSt 3Ct1V1ty carried on was a speclal meetlng to plan the program of work, whlch wa followed as closely s posslble throughout the school year This year a mer1t system was planned Freshman In1t1at1on was held on September 20 That nlght, 51X new members were brought into F F A.,nuk1ng a total of twenty f1VG members On October 27, twenty one members p rtzclpated 1B our Corn Plck Up-Day A tr1p to the Llvestock Show 1n Chlcago w s attended by elghteen members At the F F A Father and Son Banquet, Glenn Younker and Howard Buzan were selected as our honorary m mbers, and they were pre sented w1th Honorary Aemb rshlp pins The speaker for the even 1ng was Joe Bicknell, who had Just returned from India as an ex change student 1n agr1cu1ture I f1lm was furnished by the Purin Feed Store 1n Elwln. Werl Holt and Charles Buzan applled for St te Farmer Degrees Some of the other ct1v1t1es were, Sod s les, whlch was carrled on 11 year, garden seed sale , square dance, and scrap iron drlve 73 F. . A. 5 0 ' o A o . . S C22 G I FS . :QC - Q . . 3 Q :nu - '1 Q can at .1 a 1 QC: . Q an-an 3 -nu: . . . Q , , S - 3 ' J , . ' along with the program to make F. F. A. a stronger organization. Q . . . . . . . . . 0 ' .. . . - 3 . . . - . - . . . 3 . . C ' 0 I O l 1 Q 3 - . 1' G . 0 ' . - Q . - D O . i 8 . . 1 ' a . a . . . 0 a R . . a 'X O Q S C I ' O SENIOR PL1 Y CNT oeated P1 71115 Rosborough, Llnda I1 rsm ll, De n Austln, P ttl Taylor Icrmoth Blnklcy, Rlchard Brown, Barb ra Moore, Norman Molson, Ia e Blller, Georg xrnold Nelson, rnold Taylor, Austln 7h 'xx' ',. xr.. A : 2 3 ' . ' a 1 a a ' a 'o . Standing: Charles Buzan, I-Iiss Wilson, Betty J. Bricker, X , ' , A - ' C U . . l H 'ay ' oe 1 . .R A ' N? 34551 -N M, N X VF. 5 w.. , , K x 'Q' .-... 5 SENIOR PLAY The Sen1or Pl y, WOld Snoopyn, was presented on April 22, 1955 under the d1FSCt10H of M1ss Edith Wilson, and proved to be very successful Old Snoopy' CDean Austml 15 a d1fficu1t character and won't let Mrs Hudson CP'1tt1e Taylorl talk h1m 1nto selling an old P1606 of land he owns ln order that she may sell her hotel wh1ch is on the land ad3o1n1ng h1s Uncle Ben, who 1S UOld Snoo H, talks the adolescent youngsters, Ron ld Hudson fNorman Nelson and Herman Tebbetts CGeorge Arnoldl 1Ht0 raffl1ng off a car to get money to rent tuxedos for a b1rth day party that Mrs Thorne Cliaye Blllerl 15 glvlhg for her daugh ter, Marllyn Thorne QBarbara Moorel Kathryn Weatherly KPhy1l1s lS a type of gambling, wh1ch is aga1nst the law, unless the pro ceeds are g1ven to char1ty Therefore, they have to turn the money over to the president of the LQd1BS Missionary Society, Mrs Varney KL1nda Marshalll The car they raffled off was awarded to U1llie Maxwell CCh rles Buzanl John Pendleton Uienneth Bzmlcleyj 1S cr zy over Helen Hudson fBetty Jean Br1ckerJ, but Mrs Hudson would rather see Helen marry a r1ch man llke Mr Gr1nnell Qllichard Brownl, who 1S the person try1ng to buy the land and the hotel John doesn't want Uncle Ben to sell the land, and the reason is seen when a tungs ten m1ne 1S d1scovered on the l nd John and Helen decide to getxmnrued, thus mak1ng very happy end1ng for the wholef'm1Ly 7? . 8 , ll I ' ' ' Rosboroughl, the sheriff's assistant, tells them that the raffle JUNIOR PLAY CIUT Seated Cl ays D llape, Vlrtlnla Bridgm n, J n1ce Clar De nna Fo n Tl , Pom Llttle, Y 5 Ch pmen St ndlng 1 y Go fmnet, 1155 Wilson, H If Abnes Bottrell Bob Iwr h ll, Jerry OfBry n, Chwrles Reed, Pon ld C rter Lefu to Plght Le't to Rlfht Cl r , O'Jry n, Fleetwood rnb ll, Fleeuwood, RosborougH Seated Gofflnet GOff1H6t, A rsl ll St nclng Llttle, Cl ry 78 U C : 1 Q' a ', ' 2' ' , a a ' y, e a 1 r e 'S ' 1 ' .af a .Q . a ' ,: Ta f fl T' ' 'a ' U , Denis Campbell, Gary Fleetwood, Glenn Rosborough, 2 ll S a - 2 g ' . . a C . L . . m. -L Y, a y - a l - e Cen, e -L 4 . . U ' 'a Fa a T' f: ' a JUNIGR PLAY October 29, 195h, was a b1g day for the Junior Play cast Al though all were sure they would not be able to walk onto the stage because of knocking lnees, the play was very successful UThe Perfect Id1ot0 was a farce 1n whlch Dan Tennyson fGary Fleetwood! gets wrapped up 1n all the c0mp11cat1ons of belng a genlus, and f1nally has to become an ldiot to go to college Jack1e Tennyson CJerry O'BryanJ, Dan's k1d brother, always seems to have g1T1S about. Jack1e th1nks Dan is gust be1ng foolish, but f1nally dec1des he had better help all he can Try1ng to cope w1th the troubles of the1r teen age sons are Mar garet Cvhry A Bottrelll and Rodger Tennyson CDen1s Campbelll L1nda cJ3H1C6 Claryl, Dan's g1rl Qaga1nst his wishes at firstl, tr1es to help, but lt seems only to make him angry All th1s 1S f1nally smoothed out when she succeeds 1n gO1ng to college too Jeann1e Cheanna FOTH611S, 1S Jackie's favor1te g1rl Carla Chay Chapmanl 15 the age of L1nda, but 1S qu1te tomboy1sh, and a per feet match for Puff fTom L1ttlel, who 15 brawmy but bra1nless Lu' Barnard KCharles Reedl, L1Dd8'S father and the pr1nc1pal of Dallugej, one of Dan's teachers 15 very upset because Dan has qult all the 3Ot1V1t19S 1n wh1ch he part1cipated Von Barf CGlenn Rosboroughl 1S the perfect professor He 18 a small, dapper man who dresses w1th exqu1s1te taste He was re Sp0HS1b1S for vradlng Dan's entrance exams, and as Dan has de l1berately answered every quest1on wrong, Von Barf pronounces h1m an 1dl0t Latherby lBob 1mrshalll 15 a soap manufacturer who has h1red Dan to run a qu1z program, but Dan, thinklng lt was too elementary, drops the show w1thout a word Ihss Booth CV1rg1n1a Brldgmanl 1S a very bus1ness 1116 reporter w1th a nose for news Pol1ceman CRona1d Carter! comes innocently to the Tennyson res1 dence to sell t1Ck6tS to the Pol1ceman's Ball, but gets involved in the affalrs of the house 81 the school, is a jolly, good natured fellow. Miss Baker CG1adys L H1hi0D Marshall Miss Breuer Mr Miller K Binkley Mlss Wilson K Chapman Jo H' D Bl11er Buzan R1CG Bell HOMECOMING COURT Phyllls Rosborough Nancy Balley Linda Marshall K Chapman, N Us1ngar, M Bottrell, S Pleasant S Buzan, L Hlnton, B Brlcker, S Thompson Bamley Anne Damery Rosborough R0b1DSOR Edmunds Brlcker Pleasant Roblnson Edmunds Buzan Grandfleld Jacobs Stuart Marshall Moore Taylor Bell Rosborough Margle Edwards 82 Stlvers Pleasant Stlvers Pleasant Thiele Nicholls I . Lo I ' K. ' S. M. ' B. O O . I . . O . . I C' . ' I No Q SO Sl L. Marshall L. Marshall D. Edmunds J. Powel P. . . I . . A. . C. . . M. S. J. L. B. P. . B. ' B. R. S. G. A. D. . . 4 D. 'Q The spirit of the 19Sh S5 Homecoming was enthused by a snake dance and a pep meetmg during the tenth hm' on February 74, 1955 The sn ke dance was lead through town and back to the hlgh school for a pen sesslon 1n the 5 After several yells and a pep talk from our coach, the cheerleaders lead us 1n the insplrlng VICTORY cheer The Reserve and Varslty games were played between the L.1IGI-ITS and the Tower d1ll TIGERS The Knlghts, bezmg vlctorlous :Ln both games , won the Ieserve game w1th a L11 no score 1n an excit ing overtlme, and the Varslty game w1th a 76 'fl score After the ball game, the coronatlon ceremonles took place Miss Llnda Iflarshall was rowned queen of the Blue Hound 19511 55 Home Phyllls Posborougn amd M ss Nancy Ball ey were chosen as her attendants After the crownlng, the dancvng was started by queen Llnca and her e cort, Kenneth Blnkley Robert Kruzan and h1s orchestra furnished IT'11a1C for danclng and llstenlng oleasnre The gym was decorated by the student coun- c1l Blue and whlte Su camers from Blue Houndfs s1de were unlted wlth the yellow and maroon streamers of' Tower H1134 Tins proved to extend a very warm and frlendly atmosphere QUEENS Linda Marshall Mary A Bottrell Sandra Buvan Susan Pleasant I TTEIEJANTS Phyllls Rosborough Betty J Brlcl er 'Xlancy Ba11ey Kay Chapman Nancy Uslnger Sharon Thompson Carolyn Stlver Lotha ilnton ESCORTED BY Kenneth Blnkley 'ionald Tucker D v1d Edmunc. J1m Powel Rlchard Brown Norman Nelson Pokey Logue Tom Little Mlke Biman Jack Austm David C0ff1h John Buzan HOIVIECOIJING , I ' . a ., '. . L . . 3 rm. O ' fr - , . ,L . . Y . . , . L 1 1 , . . . H . . . . M . . ' ' K -Q Q V . Al' U-. l es l coming by the retiring queen, Mrs. JoAnn Damery Baughman. Mrs. ' '. ' 1 '- , ' -4 4 u . . :. ' U S .- . 0 ' '- A Aa q U yy w . ' . Ll, v J . 4 ' . . , A J a ' ' Ts W J 0 . C I . , . A QTUDEFT COUNCIL F1TSt Row Sandra Buzan, Linda Marshall, Betty J Bricker, lay Chapman Ronald Tucker Third Row: Sharon Castleman, Davld Edmunds, David Coffln, Leon Nlcholls xbsenn lrom p1cture ueorve Arnold 86 u N . 'S 0 i - x . Second Row: Sara Hanover, Gary Fleetwood, Hr. Robinson, 6 1. . ,A . - . : . O . - it .Jax 5 fu STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS Standing Sandra Busan, Linda Marshall Seated Hr Robinson Kay Chapman, Betty J Bricker LI3R!Hf As Robert Louls Stevenson has S31Q, Hlhe world 15 so full of a nu ber of thlngs U Soclal and UO1lt1C31 efforts toward a better world 1nv1te us to w1de read1nf Your school llbrary 15 a store house of rellable lnformatlon Use lt The llbrary of the Blue Lound Unlt Hlgh School 1S under the student llorarlans Llnda Marshall serves as chalrman and Anne Nlcholls as v1ce CF31INBF They are as lsted by a number of other students who are meld re ponslble for one oerlod durlng the day New books are selected each year from sources that are approved by the State The fines that are collected for over-due books help buy these new books The llbrary closes the mlddle of May 9 T . ., N N . . I . . L . . . 5. ' H 0 . . . . . 0 supervision of Hrs. ikmunerlund. She is aided by a staff of ., . . -. . K . ' A ' l L 0 ' 4. SQ 1 . . . , S . L . Q K . O l I- l . -. .A O 8 LIWRPRV bTAbF Flrst Row Mrs. Hammerluno, fnne Nlcholls, L nda Marshall, Dear QJSt1U. econd Hou .ancy U51 fer, ulalys D8111f , Sandra Buzan. Th1rd Row Nwn unhnson, Janlce Clafy, Ylzvlnla Brldgman, Su 1 P7eqsant. fbsent fiom nlc-Lfe Po'ff Thlnlv 90 -1 .1 4.1 L .- . . - , . -, a V 1 1 j . . 9 . . . . . .. . -I L A - . rf -1 ' . w -- , n - ,-7 f 1 K ., , . . .- ,e 1 1 . . . . . . ' a ,C fn' T ' , 1 9 . .. .M - C Cf'- up. x -- K.. -Q . 'L' W '1 C V41 ' ' . , . . V J 1.4. - . u , , V f . U GIS 'Q Q-. if Chairman! L Marshall Advisor! Mrs Hammerlund Assistant Chm! A Nicholls it , . Edltor rsslstant Edltor Buslness danag r Asslstant Buslness Class ndltors Semor JuDlOTg 0 Sophomore F1 esnman Features Senior W111 ANI-IU L STAFF ner Senlor Prophecy. Semor Activ1ties Calendar. Act1vit1es IIuS1C F H A Junlor Play Senlor Play Homecomlng Llbrary. Sports. ..... .... O Al O0 V1SOP 00 000000 F 1 . 000000000000 0000' . ' - 0 '. 0000000 000 . T 3 000000000000' ' . - ' 000000 - . 00000000004000000 . . T . ' 0 00 0 000 - 0000 000 . ' ' 00000 0 0000 . . 0000 00000 . . 0000000 . . 000000Pattie Taylor 0000 0000 L ' . 00000 0 0000 . '0 0 0000 0 0000 . F0 F0 A000000 0000 . 0000 0000 . , . . '000 0000 . J . 00000 0000 . 00000 0 . 00 00 000 - Y G0 A 00 000 0 0000 . Ad ' 0000 00 0000 0 - 93 Harlan R106 Bob Marshall Norman Nelson Jerry O'Bryan Marlan R106 Pin 111s Rosborough Barbara Bell Davld Edmunds Lotha Hlnton Marlan Rice Betty Jean Bricker Barbara Moore Gladys Dalluge Bob Marshall Deanna Forneris L1 xda Marshall Mary Joc1'isch Janet Boggs Deanna Forner1s Pattle Taylor Glenn Rosborough V1rginJ.a Brldgmn Patt1e Ta' lor Barbara Bell ,,. Anne Nlcholls Nancy Johnson .Rlchard Brown Lorman Nelson Dean Austin Anne Nicholls Rosey Thlele I-Ir Carl Workman ANNUAL STYFF First Row Mr, Workman, Marian Rice, Jerry O'Bryan, Norman Nelson, Pattie Taylor, Barbara Moore Linda Marshall, Many Jookisch, Barbara Bell, Nancy Johnson. Third Row Anne Nicholls, Deanna Forneris, Dean Austin, Richard Brown, David Edmunds, Gladys Dalluge Absent from nicture Phyllis Rosborough Bob Marshall Rosey Thiele Janet Boggs Glenn Rosboroufh 914 Second Row: Virginia Bridgman, Betty J. Bricker, Lotha Hinton, Standing Asst. Business Mgr.-0'Bryan Business Mgr. - N. Nelson Advisor - Mr. Workman Seated Editor - Marian Rice Not shown Asst Editor - B Marshall 9 -Q 'f LPQLI Tha 105h 5 b2Qk tb 11 on wag 1 h1rn1v Quccxsslul ont ln upltt o th osv of c nt ltrl Holt lH t r y auon du to a bro on lcv. Tho Knlfhts coup11 c 17 J rtcoro 1D rt u1,r Qcagon 2m an O 0 ovtz 1 m2r1 For th Qccond dtbr 1n 2 row, Blu uound cuptunwi -110D 01 c Honors 1m the 12rJd1 n Confcrcncq w1nn1ng thi J r w1th 12 1 COHl'TvHCC racord. ihg Rnlght Hnntx d soconu p1.ct 1M the ltton County lOHFHny, nd ,dvanccd to tht Llnal. of D1Qtr1ct b 1fr. lo 1ng to u gon 1n tnt Chummon nhl Qmu. Vars1tJ 1 ttcrmcn were kann V B1D'1Cj, Rnchqrd Brown, Norm'n Noldon, Tom L1t 1 , Iv.1Ltt HPOPCJU Lowuc, Rolald fucker, J1m Pmml, nd mr1Tm1t Kmuut1D1m1., zmilldmmdxhown :nrt elcctco co cawta1nQ for tb QtauQn ,nd H oko U Lo at was cltc td Wt c mo.t V 1u b1t 11 f 1' nc reg rvq bm 0 2 m ILJCFC t2uon t11 yo r. lht r cord wa. 11 Ulm, to 10 d.1t2t Th. Qqu d c 1n1t11J 1 cktd hclfht, but tn y mort tH.n N dt um lqf tw t dLf1C1 nog Ju d tLTN1Dut1ODo hc ttqn U CCmWI1Qbd tnb1r 1J Ol Flu u n .1 oophcmort pl yqr P1 y r Blnkley Brown L1tt1c Lobuu Holt Dowtl I tte1c+ Tuck O Dim 1 01 rv' l 10 'wc 277 11-Y 2 J FT1 'I 19 FTI 'J J, 1 O BAQLENQ. . 1 , - S Q 5 spas P L 'Q' u ' Q H - ' ' 'tl f Q 1 F - Q or T2 . '. ' Wa 1 sc P Q' k Q ' ', ,, '1Qi a 1 -' 1 ' ' Hg 2 ' ' E7 us d a 2 -' 2'a 1 .2 Q. Q ' ' V12 ' 2 - - U 2 . f:'ft L 2 Q M ' X Tt f 'C 1' ' s fca ' a -. 'Q 1 1 N 1 I ' s fx' 2. ' n f, ' F ff- -s F' fx ' fm rx . by v . L 4 LA l A. G .n, . 1 u,E E 3. ,CI . .1 F . - cl 'P 5j A x C2 ' X 3 1 . . . V 1 A ,V ' L: 1 'l K. 7 in ' r- - ' JL C E A 1 x ' - .1 1 x L 'I r' . I - Q-. Vw . -,, TJ .1 1 '-: Q7 v L' -2 2 , - Y - ' r- I -D r- 4, rw, n IJ .- my 7-rw w , 'X t W h 1 2' 2 a 1 1 a7p . T' 'fc 1 tan haT T Qfsf SHLP 2's a m 2 Q r- .' rf -,011 r- , 0 f- '70-A ' x 'f 'w ' . LA Ln 3 u . 1.-. L- 1 , T 1 1,1 -gg f 1 ff .'4 Q 1 ul'-slag' 1116 'N 'Q f S. INDIVIDUAL RECORD a c FGA FG FUN 'I I TP ' I1 9 172 I 2 118 86 1130 .- 299 85 32,4 107 eo 230 ' 23h 1 1 bbw 11- 71 EY5 ' H nf- 127 313 1?1 U6 3!o I , ' -1 1 U-9 3F Lo . -2 lwC 67 20' 1-2 SU 188 Nelson 39 22 'QQ 2h 12 C6 PC Q 10 C COL h 2 lh ror -39 52 37k 55 56 1'O O VIRQITY TEIM fLoft to Rlghtl Co ch 111 r, NDckeyU Lovu , mon ld Tuck r, Tom Llttle, Merl Deon 'UStlH C n L r 100 N C' 1. 1 5 M' o , . Q ' a 1 'Q ' A Holt, Richard Brown, Kennoy Binkley, Norman Nelson, Jim Powel, Q A' ' Ha ace D. CHA ,MGI Af 72e'sn-QAM 1-., PDM, 772ml November November November November November December December Dec mber Jwnu J nu Janu J nu J nu Jaru Feblu 1-'eb1 1l Febru Febru Febru 9 J 3 3 9 J J lL, Us J 2: ! 19 -L3 19 u 1 19 H 19 19 1 19 955 19 19 Q wg, 955 19 5 19 5 1955 955 1055 VARSITY SCOREBOARD Blue Blue Blue blue Blue B11e P110 Blu B11 blue Blue Blue ue ue olue Blue B Ile 31u olu Hound LIOHTIC1 Mound mound Mound 1IO1.1l'1d Iourd Mound xound Nouno mound Mouno 1ouno IIO1n1d 1 lOll1'1d mound 1ound lOU..'1!.1 noun UOVf1e RIDIAN LCJDKJ 1 December lb 1 lue Hound fCOI COUITY TOJYT T euu TJ Blue Uoune Blu Hound Blue mound DICTPICT 1OUR m11,1 F bru r 22 Blue lbund Blue l1OU.I1d 10 N13nt1C Macon Mt Auburn I1l1opo11 F1rd1ay StOn1HgtOn Howeaqua Cerro Gordo A sumptlon ht Auburn owe qua A C011 1111059011 Beeh rf Flndl I I umptlon V rren burg S+OH1ULtOH 'd1HbUr otonvrgton u con ut 1on WL th W Stonlngton lhcon 'X 1 3 ' . . 1 Jw 1 12 'S5b 5 ' 7 55 A 1 19 5' 1 - 75 - 1 7 1 23 95h f' W 37 ' 'S 1 2. 30 5. 4 1 7 S8 '. 3: Eh N ' B 61 ' 7 V 73 73-I ' - ' 1 er 21 Sh O 1 75 L ary M, 1- fe V ' bl S ' a ary 7, 55 4' ' H ' 7h Y . - ary ll 55 1 ' 73 I ' a a ary H 195' ' ' ' ' eh fa a ary 17 1p 5 D1 1 Y ' 77 ' ' 'S iary 22, 1 ' B1 f - 70 Q.: 1 ery 1, S T 1 1' So 1' ag February M, 1955 4Blue Mound 76 Tower Hill '1 ery 8, -5 SH ef' 70 rss ' 1 ary ll. N 1 'XL' C5 na ' 5 my 1f' 1 ' 1 .Q 1' F55 U ' f ary 19 911 W9 0 7 ' G Cb 3 ' E N A .W games IE 1 - MJ.AUlWUT 7 - C B ' 7 53 A 1. QQ. lf 1 . ' QJLEN Je. 8 V 26-28 ' 1 q ' Sh T8 - e f 53 V . Z' -'f 67 h a a. e . f' 'ir' e a y 2-25 I 72 ' o ' 57 7 3 RESERVE TEAM Flrst Row N Buzen, D Coffln, J Buzan, D Fdrunds, J Austin Second Row' Coach Mlller, R Logue, D Peel, B Varvel Qggnagerb George Reed fM..nagerl Thlrd Row D Sexson, L Nlcholls, Buzan, R Morey, R Grandflold, B McQueen Ibsent from plcture Davlo Roblnson RESERVE CHEERLEADERS VARSITY CHEERLEIDERS Sandr Buzen Su an Pleosant Iancy Balley J ncy Uslnger Carolyn Stlv rs Sheron Thompson Barbara Moore Sus n Ogoen 1011 v . . , , . 0 I L- 1 O 5 J -1 l Q . Q ' a I O l Q . 'n . . , . : 0 0 Po g - N 0 0 J 0 . - 1 - 1 2 7? JJ A 4 4 K Q ' ' E1 , Q. S c.. 'J , . 22 ' , 1 G A ,N w L. , 3 CD , g--1' 5 -r wr-I f-V ,Z -H BASLBILL The boseb ll t am ot ofl to Wow start thls year, loslng thelr f1TSE two Homes in row. How vcr, after these two defeats, the team SCL1cd to come to 1lLC. In the remalnlng Qmes, niej Ll fared only one stlnglne ctback. ulth M con ln the The Knlght wound up ln Q t1O for cond place conrerence race. The record w four Wlnu and CODfcTLHCC two los e ln the pitcher, Norman Regul r for the season U re Ienneth Blnkley, N 1 on, c tener, lom L1ttW , f1TSt ba NRu b S Rlch rd Wic1l1n , thlrd b e Rloh rd Brown, left second fl ld, tyn Lovuc, J1m Pow L, cent r lcld, nd Davld odmund F1dTbl1G1d Resenvna w rc Darld Co fln, John Buz n, nd 1k Buz n. The m n fore were Jlm Form T15 and Georg P eo Blue blue Jlue Blue Blue uluc 4Blu hounc Ioune ound round 11O'LUld mound 110 dI1Cl ll 1 5 1 7 h GAILS DLAYLP Eo1nburg I'Lath m L nn y Stonlngton U1 ntlc xmcon Flnalay conference 5 mes 107 7 . I n . . . r.. 2. C g 2. S.. ' ' . '1 , a . C n U . . . ,fi , ' 1 , me , ' : 'A ' , gn 'I 1 31 - A x ' ' c--A - - E Ll 1 . S . A . SC I . .la . S L .0 A - - CS 0 S 'S 1 2- . , ' ' 7 a S 'Li x ' ', ' T1 ' - '. , LQ S C X ' 1 ,Q Su' S ' 1 I a.' . . . . . . C C3 Z1 .f C :ZS S Z1 ' C ' . F1 X I i f.. . . L, H . A A. 'U ' X.: .L ' Z1 -J, -. 0 A - .r- ' T , . , .. I xi ' ' J. 4 . C C .A L3 C. .' Z1 dffl O . I . A A , f I .., x ,-J cv Q ,I 3 X , L ' . 1 , -' I - ee X if . 3 a 15 uf' '-.' I x hy 11 2 C' U -, . M 'X , 7 :z '-' - 'K ' ' C A ' O . C c 7'i 'H if X . , 6 -. , . . . e - ' O ,. 'A N 'H ' ,fl StqHd1Hg TFICK Kneellng Edw1n Whybright, Dov1d Peel, Ron ld Carter, Roneld Tucker, Pot Buzan, J1m Powel, Joe Holm n Standlng Coach Nlller, R1chard Grondfleld, D1ck Younker, Leon Nlcholl , Norm n Nelson, Rlchard Brown, Ronald Morey, Kenney Blnkley, URustyn Logue, nlke Buz n, Jlm Fornerls Clhnaverl Llttl , Rlch ro Coacn hlller, D Wickllne, Devld BISLBALL brovn, NPokoyN Logue v1d dmunds, John Buz n, R1Ch Coffln, URu tyn Logue, Nl? Buz n Georve Reed CM nagerj, Jlm POTNGP1S QM2nagerD 108 L ' : ' H Q ' a H L ' a . . 2 I. . Q . . . S 8 K N . 4 w 3 . .,., 3 . . ' 'f oz . Kneelinle Jim Powel Norman Nelson Kennc Binkle Tom 3 5 3 ' e ' a ' ' J 'U . Q ' : ' a ' E . a ' ard J. . . . S , 1.xe 2 Q A ,a , ., , . ' wr 9-vx 1 wg., Y' IA' 'I'-,vs W m. an pf-I 2, H -.!1,'.1-1, .l 1-'1 , ,., ., . .Q .- ,ul - l gpg, X -- 1 AV' ' 'I V ,4 .l .W P, I, ' I... . Y -, ' 1.11- ' - -'.' , 251. wo.,-L? X , ' muff. ., , .,-LT, ,. ' 'N . --3' ., .1 . fy , Al' , 1 'ZT- . , me . Q- f-,v. QICX In compnrlson wlth ofhur f Hr., thlu gears r bf cor Ld foo fulrly goou Fonald Carter lcd 4 Wfb wolntd, lollovn by JlW Powgl Wlth polnns, nd Rlchard rom mth 31 l3f4O polntg. xEPlVI1 C M P ,L T Jlm Powcl Ron,3d Caxtbr Dqt Duran J?V1O Pool RlCh4F Bxownl HonQW Partbrl Jlm Povbl Ronbl iuclcr Ronqld Carter P t nur n Dlcl YQun'cr Ylcnarn Broun F5103 1U MMO nd 880 jard cq rv in 4 jar' QU in er tnird 1n hlgh guqp iourtr 1U 0 ferf Q ad. 1 'Ol COJ Ti' T T Tllrv ln MLO Grd dq h. xmulnlnru. :nr Cu hlrd vn 240 Grp dxsh Fouiur ln broad Jump Liu lor b1'rd 1U hl h gump wc or tw rd 1U hlvh guqa 111 Urason mlght vrlul wlth l Cl hh D F1 Yf lik 1 , ' ' , A gc, H 'f v t ack F: . ,'1 n , . , . , , . . J -S YJ 'X ' f L. LA ' LFU ffl. 02 ' , . Lf' - ,. ' F ' Mc . - N ' Q lf . , 1 , I t. , . F L. . , AJ 1 . ' ' '1' ff T T'.'1T1'4 if I ' 'Yi 'W ' -4. J .-. 0-1 ..1Ilu-.C..4 .'1.,: ,. - V i , .- f r -, 1, A .. ' 1 A ... . T 'unfnzlusg 1. ,L ,. . . Q, ' - Jian A20 ' Q dmuh. ' 1 ru 4, 1 v , 1, R1CHCTd Brown lu4fU 1m broad gunm. ml, If ,, . . .xl A -Lv ,AJ . J 1 ' ' ' D ' .Q G ' 7 A '. 88 ' 5 rml r . q...CA JL.. 'F' 'M my vlq' '-rr v 4 AX. 1 .:.I1- . X N. 1 . l 'V '. . L Q, JL. QS f Q2 H :1 TX ' wal ' 1 dl 0. M . . A , , , nr 1 L .. Zfc. ' L q , I .i, . . 2 ME. - . . ' , r F mg X 1 ,La ,- u .nl . . A .W . , , g y y rn. D , Q!-3 r u 'L' . '- I 1 ' L...' 1. 1.4, V W. , G A B Last Sprlng, the Glrls' Athletlc ASSOC18t10n met 1n the gym to elect thls year's Off1CGPS They were elected as follows Pres1dent Lunda Marshall Secretary Barbara Moore Treasurer Kaye Blller Reporter Gladys Dalluge The G1rls' Athletic Assoclatlon partlclpated 1n the follow1ng sports th1s year Soccer Volleyball Basketball Softball 0 D A- 0 LJ h 111 D The G. A. A. letter awards were presented to the folhmmng UlT1S . . S I-I X . Kay Chapman Gladys Dalluge Deanna Fornerls Kay GOff1HGt Anne N1ChOl1S Barbara loore Llnda Marshall Pattle Taylor Beverly Wiley D81Sy Falr Jannet Buckner Vlrglnla Brldgman Judy Brown Susan Pleasant Margaret hoomey Jaret Traughber Nancy Balley lary'Agnes Bottrell 112 Flrst State F1rst State Flrst State F1rSt State Flr t State Second State Second State Second State Flrst Local F1rst Local Flrst Local Flrst Local Flrst Local F1TSt Local F1TSt Local F1TSt Local Second Local Second Local First Rows Second Rows Third Rows Forneris, G Da11uge,B Moore, Miss Breuer, Marshall, K Bliler, J Traughber Bell, K Goffinet, J Brown, K Chapman, Pleasant, M Moomey Wiley, N. Bailey, D. Fair, M. Bottrell, Buckner, A. Nicholls, V. Bridgman. Absent from pictures Mary Ann Powel. 'Er 5' if . : 6' I ' . F 57 ,- 45, A - bk -Q 4 l G. A. A. D. . . L .... ' B. . . . S. . . B CALENDAR AUGUST Once agaln the students of Blue Mound Hlgh fllled the class rooms to bGUlH a busy year of school Some of the freshmen looled rather uneasy at flrst, but soon got 1nto the sw1ng of th1ngs SEPTEMBER Herff Jones came today nd the Junlors picked out Munr class rings and the Senlors the1r announcements and name cards Baseball season open d w1th a game at hdlnburs Enjoyed the f1rst vacat1on of the y ar Labor Day Clas es met and elected offlcers Second baseb ll game we played Warrensburg Latham, there Played Kenney 1n a baseball game, here Baseball team Journeyed to Stonlngton Stud1o's Camera Cllcklng away The Student Councll organlzed and began their planning A baseball game w1th N1antic, fbcon come here for another ball game T1m1d nFYCS01GSn on thelr way, The Sophomores had a real Wheyhdeyn The Junlors laughed t1ll the1r sides did ache The Senlors hurry1ng, more fun to make Boys dressed 1n sk1rts up to thezr knees, The glrls in Jeans and trying to please Upperclassmcn who made it tough For the Wfreshlesn who really had it rough OCTOBER Baseball game t Flndlay welcomed the Freshmen w1th our f1TSt all school Party Just thlnkl do school for two whole days, except for th teachers, who had to go to Teacher's Instltute End of the first s1x weeks One down, flve to gol 117 ., 1 . . - 41. x 5 . l g a , . L . 7 Q . . A 0 C . A w . O. . . G -- . s ' . a I 0 ' ' o . Q . . . . Our favorite word was Wcheesen today, with National School . . . 0 ' 0 T 1 . .l. I ,. . O . . . . A O 4 u ' 'a' , . a ' I I . . 1 - . ' ' e . O . . . Prepared our sales talks Curtls 1hgaz1ne s lesman here Lots of SH11GS, lrowns too Report cards came out The Junlor Play, HThe Perfect Id1otW was a huge success NGVEM DR The basketball team made 1ts flrst appearance at Nimm o, and came home w1th a V1CtOTy Hurrah! LTm1St1C9 Haj vacatlon Basletball bojs beat uacon, here F H 1 meetlng ln study hall thlrd hour Had a blb turn out for the Sophomore sponsored Box Soclal to ralse money or the annual fund uch pretty bo es, eager bldders, and hearty eaters! All the students and teachers were b1VGH Tuberculln Tests and of second S11 weeks Two down, four to go! Another vlctoryl Beat nt Puburn, there Beat Ill1opol1s on home floor Thanks lV1Hg lacatlon beblns Don't eat too much D1CEH ER Deliahted 1n beatlng old rlvals, Stonlngton, here Played Noweaqua, here lnother vlctory F H. I members and the1r mothers all engoyed the F H A Mother Daughter Chrlstmas Tea Lone laces prevalled after 1OS1Hg to Stonlngton 1D the derldlan Tournament ChP1StmBS music, furnlshed by the band and chorus, brought the hollday SD1T1t to all attendlng our Chrlstmas program More long faces Lost to Cerro Gordo, there had a Chrlstmas Party and g1ftexama4p 1n the morn 1ng, followed by the school glft e change and the be 1U.1Hg of the lon awalted Chrlstmas vacatlon JANUARY Hope our lucf changes soon! Lost to Issumptnon, there Our lucl old change! Beat Mt Iuburn on home lloor Basketball team beat Ioweaqua agaln, th1s't1ne on thelr floor 11 , . .A . q a ' 9- Q 0 . 4. 3 0 s . . Q n 4 r-1 1 . . . . . . O A . . 1 . -- o 'I' Q T ' 0 A , . . . 4 o so .1 . 0 -Q 'rr - - ' ' .rf c' . .L 5 LJ 7 X . U. . ' 0 T7 - ' r A f , . . ' 'xf' . o L 0 . . a . . T . . Q 'T o o 1 .la ' 4 . . . . o W 9 , . ' 0 -1 0 1 . . 1 ro A 0 0 0 1, -. , . - 0 ,n . ' f - ' o 7, ' ' .. ' 0 . . . . at I . . . I. . 1 0 1, ' n . a 11 ' . , o FQ Ii. J-Q A ' 1 1 . . V rr. . I ' J.. C lrl . . . ' rr . Q, 0 L . ., . . . . , , -,. .-. L l L I -...-. ? . -I .A . I A Q Macon sadly lost to Blue Hound, there Lftez many te ts, flrst Semester ends Three down, three to o The crowd cheered Blue Mound on to another vlctonyover 11110- polis on thelr floor Cheers again helped Blue Mound beat Bethany on thelr floor Played Macon and won first game 1n Macon County Tournament F H A, Meeting Seml f1nals 1n Macon County Tournament, we beat nt. Zion Champlonshlp game 1n Macon County Tournament was lost to Warrensburg Latham. The Senior glrls engoyed a tr1p to St Louis FEBRUARY Team came home happy after beatlng Findlay, there After beatlng Tower H111 ln our HOmGCOm1ng Game, Blue Mound clenched the Mer1d1an Conference Tltle The Homecomlng was a huge Success. Sadness gloomed over students and team after loslng a hard fought game w1th Lbrrensburg Latham, here L1ncoln's blrthday no school In the even1ng, the gym was decorated and filled w1th couples en3oy1ng the dancing and mHS1C at the F H A Sweetheart Dance Blue Mound defeated Stonlngton, there Students and team regolced after defeatlng Edinburg, here Defeat d StOD1HbtOH 1D the D1str1ct Tournament Macon pulled a swltch by defeatlng Blue Mound in the f1nals of the D1str1ct Tournament Fourth slr weeks ends Four down, two to gol MARCH Freshmen and Sophomores trled hard, but were defeated by Arthur 1n the rreshman-Sophomore Tournament Blue Mound was nleased with the results from the District Solo and Ensemble HuS1C Contest, held at Argenta F F A Father and Son Banquet 119 g I Everyone was happy after the team beat Assumption, there. All school 0Sad1e H8Wk1D5n Dance. P H I UCome As You Aren Party APRIL Glrlsf Chorus to D1str1ct Chorus Music Contest at Argenta. Tracl meet at ioweaqua Spring arrlves to brlng Spr1ng Vacatlon Good Fr1day no school! Flfth six weels ends. Glooml School resumes Track meet. Sophomores v1s1tedIMuseam of Sclence and Industry in Chlcago Much preparatlon went 1nto the task of welcomlng the guests to the Macon County Choral Festlval, whlch was held here. Tracl meet with Edlnburg Senlors entertalned audlence with 'Old Sncopyn, an excellent comedy F H A to Sectlon 13 Spr1ng Rally at Nicoletown, Ill1no1s. Conference Track Meet at H1ll1kin Band oart1c1pated 1n iacon County Band Festival at Lavevzew F H A attenoed a Tea sponsored by tle Mt Auburn F H A County Track Meet at Mllllkln B100mlDgtOH Baseball game w1th nt. Auburn, here The Juniors provloed the Sen1ors w1th a very successful Prom at Ceoar Knolls ln Decatur. Baseball game ulth noweaqua, there The F, H, A entertalned the women of the community at a very lnteresting styl show, Baseball game v1th Moweaqua, here The Senlors engoyed immensely the1r trlp to Chicago, The HuS1C Department presented a Sprlng Concert Baccalaur ate was held at the Methodist Chu ah Graduation Day The unuerclassmen of Blue D wi High goyous ly left a busy school year for a summer v F3L101 Some w1l1 return, but for the Senlors, hivh school 1S over 120 . . . 'o 0 io 0 : 2' . I l O . I i mn - Q I ' 0 I . . , . . . C ' A . Q O . . . s o A Q Q a a v. . . A . . b. T L . . 0 Q o 1- 1 0 o c o 4 . . 0 Girls' Sextet and Janice Clary to State Music Contest at ' O MAY , . YE- . 0 . . ' e .J . .f . . . 7 . . L . . i . . o - ryl, . 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