Chrisman High School - Ne Iocus Yearbook (Chrisman, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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Selected To you Mr Yount our classspon snr durin the school year of 1956 57 we dedicate this yearbook We thank you for your wonderful guidance and counseling your continued patience and your deep understanding of us Our gratitude goes to you throuizh this dedication The seniors proudly dedicate this volume of Ne locus MR MILLARD L YOUNT A W6 Will always RGITTGITTBGR AD MINISTRATION FAC UL TY SENIORS UNDERCLASSMEN GRADE SCHOOL N ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES ,F V A Mi W- K ' in , 4 ' r ! 1, we 'Thi m '- f ,, , lov- Ayi -' 4h 'wu- Qjjx . MXN i V I Q, W' I s V z 'sm-'-' , V? V I My L ' ' - .NNE .whqwh I G 4 N- -1:21, ,A A. 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' ' 5. as I :ZR 'nz ,-1 ,.k,,3 I BCARO of GCUCAIIOU HENIRY I PHIPP9 PRE S TDE NIT 'QARVHQ GLICK WALTER CLOUSE SECRETARY RETIRING PRESIDENT 'eval ROBERT RIGGEN RCHARD ROGI RS HO VARD YOUING WILI IAM MALONE ACEL LANC 1948-1957 CECIL E SMITH SUPERINTENDENT I-IURSHEL CRAIG oun sup I2 - mtenoent speaks Ibelrer e thateducatronrs the most rmportant problem that faces us today It 1S1lTlp0l'I21I'1Ib6CE1LlSC rt alone can pro trde the soluttwn to our rnternatxonal problems wur econonntc problems our racral and relrvrous pr blems Educa tron must dxrect atomrc enemy rnto peaceful channels for the rmproxement and perpetuatron ofthe human race Only educatron to dexelop proper human relatrons among the peoples of the world can cut down on the spendrnq for past wars and the spendrnq to prevent future wars Man IS on the threshold of the greatest age rn hrstory rf he wrll only educate for peace We must belreve rn and practrce the brotherhood of man A S 41 .AA- MRS. CAROL JANE SHIRAR MR CECIL F SMITH Superrntendent of Unrt No Vrs James Shrmr our schoo' sec retary vas better known to e eryone srrnplx as Carol Jane Thrs was her frrst year as secretary and she frlled her po sttrrn capably NI t only dld she offer her ser rces as typrst and bookkeeper but also as nurse and frtend She deser. as our hearty expressron of gratrtude 'ZZ' MR, JAMES R. DAVIS Under the direction ofour principals, both the grade and highschool have marched forward. These administrators have been sources of endless help in our academic and social problems. Theirs is a continual effort to guide us toward the kind of life that will build a true democracy and a better America. MR. LE ROY EICKEN X 0Lll2 CGOKS AHC stuoent help 1-KI 'I O I,-of Q, 4 This year the cooks have donea splen- did job in making each meal a tasty one. They planned a well-balanced diet for each day and carried through their plans quite well. We not only appreciated the good food but also the extra decorations on special occasions. Hats off to our cooks, and, of course, let's not forget the fine assistance they received from members of the student body. LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs. Shannon Jensen Mrs, Virginia Gilbert Mrs. Erma Loop BUS ORIVERS M' Ara I I Q nf K, ,fl La' I 4 A ' gm W 5 , was iv,.L V. .. v v , 4 4 A ' ' fi 4i rm , 5 . 5 .K , n 5 ,- ff ' Q K9 -9, I W .Xe K V ab I 8 J 'im Q is 1. . View fs LEFT TO RIGHT: Levi Board, Bill Wells, F. E. Pyle, Dale Carico, Cecil Woodyard, Don Wood. The bus drivers and janitors were very important members of our school staff. They, too, deserve our thanks for jobs well done. JAHITZGRS HIGH SCHOOL W. H. Samford Levi Board GRA DE SCHOOL Clarence Craig .x ' ' , Y f' , X , K ' f , A P . ,fbi ' r v 4 ', fn , ' Q 1' 4 A i P . , Guin 'Q A d,..jQ-t J, 'B ' 16-45 . s.-Q I A I . N 1 V 'Ig 71 ?' '.-53. I A - A - x fi un . ,, , . ff ' I , r 3.W r M S' . 4. V.L In i I P x Ks' 1 ' ' P N' 1. 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ZULEMA FONNER, Eastern Illinois State Collegeg Indiana State Teachers Collegeg Grade Seve-U. ROANNA FRANTZ, Eastern Illinois StateCol- legeg Indiana State Teachers Collegeg Grade Two. ALICE GLITHERO, Eastern Illinois StateCo1- legeg Indiana State Teachers Collegeg Arty Musicg Language Arts, ChI2lSmA FERN ANTHONY, Butler Universityg Illinois State Normal Universityg Indiana State Teach- ers Collegeg Grade Five. ROANNE BLAKENEY, B.S, Eastern Illinois State Collegeg SpeechgEng1ishgSponsor-Junior and Senior Playg Speech Clubg Freshman Classg Co-Sponsor of Pep Club. CARLYSLE BROWNING, B. ED., M.M. Ed.: Eastern State College, Vandercookg Musicg Geographyg Sponsor-Dance BandpJunior Class, JAMES R, DAVIS, B.S. in Ed., M.E, Eastern Illinois State Collegeg University of Illinoisg Principalg Frenchg Sponsor-Debate Clubg Stu- dent Councilg Honor Society. SARAH DAWSON, B.S. in Ed., New Jersey State Teachers Collegeg State Normal, Newark, New Jerseyg Grade One. HELEN DRAKE, B.S. Ed., Eastern Illinois State College: Biologyg Girls' P.E,g Sponsor- Co-Sponsor of Pep Clubg G. A. A. I1 facult BLANCHE GLITHERO: Eastern Illinois State College: Indiana State Teachers College: Grade F our. MILDRED KNIGHT: Eastern Illinois State Col- lege: Indiana State Teachers College: Grade Five. MARY JANE LUTZ: Indiana State Teachers College: Millikin University: Kindergarten, BERNICE MATHEWS: Eastern Illinois State College: Indiana State Teachers College: Grade Three, DOLORES MC CAULLEY, Eastern Illinois State College: Indiana State Teachers College: Grade Three. PAULINE NEWMAN, B,S. in Ed.: M.S,: East- ern Illinois State College: Indiana State Teach- ers College: Grade Eight, ALAN PERRY, B.S. in Ed.: Indiana State Teachers College: Civics, Shop: Sponsor- Freshman Class. ,TACK SAVANT, B.S. in Physical Ed.: M.S. in Ed.: Indiana State Teachers College: Boys' P.E., Drivers' Education: Psychology: Health and Safety: Coach. CECIL E. SMITH, B. in Ed.: M.S. in Ed.: Eastern Illinois State College: University of Illinois: University of Colorado: World History. BARBARA WEERTS, B.S. in Ed.: Eastern Illinois State College: Home Economics: Amer- ican History: Sponsor-FHA, Junior Class, DELLA WILSON, Eastem Illinois State Col- lege: Indiana State Teachers College: Grade Four. MILLARD L. YOUNT, B. in Ed.: M.S. in Mathematics: Eastern Illinois State College: State University of Iowa: University of Illinois: University of Chicago: Mathematics. Physics, Library: Sponsor-Senior Class. August 30 School opens September Labor Day Vacation The Juniors are now wearing with pride their new class mewelry which came today Senior paper drive More senior paper drive also a Junior food sa e The first of many F H A and F F A meet in s Jim Lynch Bow and Arrow tricks The seniors received the proofs of their 1nd1 vidual pictures The question is Which is the best'7 Freshman hayride October Senior Bake sale Speech club organized Junior food sale First pep Club meeting . They sure are a rowdy bunch! Faculty Halloween party You should have seen them Sophomore hobo day also freshman bake sale we Nlove mber Iunior hobo day Lion s Club donkey basketball game History was made that night. Launching of the Ne locus sales campaign. Senior play ' Scoop . Aren t we dramatists? Thanksgiving vacation First G. A.A. meeting. . .Now we are back on our feet again. December Seniors were measured for caps and gowns Talent Scouts Eighth grade Christmas play Christmas--an unusually nice day, with a movie, a play, refreshments, and gifts distributed by Student Council members. January 7 School resumes 19 P.T.A. Chili Supper 22 27 Presentation of the Billy May orchestra, could they ever play! F. F. A . . . Pest Contest Supper. 30 P.T.A. Iitney Supper February 8 The Gregories Musical Variety program 11 12 18 The trumpet trio auditioned for the Ted Mack Amateur Hour Lincoln's birthday, no school! Moonshine Carnival . . Diana Henry, queen: Jeffery Emmons, King. 23 Ambraw Valley Career Carnival March 1 Won the District Tourney at Ridgefarm. 6 22 29 30 April 2 4 5 12 15 Good work fellowsg Thanks! Debate with Paris here Annual Spring Concert Civics class to Chicago, Lucky kids! Junior Play Which Shall He Marry? Gosh, Jo, made a pretty bride. National Honor Society adds new member Visitation Day for seniors at Eastern Illinois State College N.E.A. Anniversary dinner at Shady Rest. Band Contest at Georgetown Freshman Baby Ball De Willo Concert 18-22 Easter and Spring Vacation 30 May 1 11 25 26 29 F. H. A. Pink Party Athletic Banquet, everyone enjoyed the food. Junior and Senior Prom. Sophomore dance and hayride Baccalaureate at the Methodist Church Awards Assembly. Picnic at Turkey Run. Commencement - Our beginning The door of success is labeled PUSH . CAlGl1OAI2 amz, ft. 'lu is lg. l.... DIA. GIIYICGRS SEATED, Left to Right: RETIRING OFFICERS: Mrs. Kenneth Knicley, Secretaryg Miss Blanche Glithero, Treasurerg Mrs. Wilber C. Dice, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Sarah E. Areson, President. STANDING, Left to Right, NEW OFFICERS: Mr. Paul Honnold, Secretary: Mr. Henry I. Phipps, Vice-Presidentg Mr. Cecil E. Smith, Presidentg Mr. Raymond Bell, Treasurer, not shown. A hobby show sponsored by the P.T. A. was an outstanding event of the year. Many partici- pated with exhibits of all kinds. A cake display depicting the Story of Cinderella and a collec- tion ofreed baskets were very pretty and unusual. 1 -r A fl' A-'-gli 5 !,n!lf PATRICIA ZUE ASHWORTH Chorus 45 Class Play 3,42 Carnival Royalty 35 Prom Royalty 3, 4: Librar- ian 45 Assistant in Office 45 Annual Staff 4. FANNIE ELLA BOREN G.A.A. 45 Chorus 15 Annual staff 45 Class Play 35 Prom Royalty 45 Assistant in Office 4. MARY ABIGAIL COLLINS G. A. A. 45 F. H.A. 1,2,45 Section- al F.l-l.A. l,2,45 Chorus 45 Band l,2,45 Band District 1,2,45 Band State 1,25 District Ensemble 45 De- bate 2,45 Annual Staff 45 Class Play 45 Librarian 1, 25 Pep Club 45 Speech Club 45 G.A.A., Chorus, Annual Staff, Glee Club, Choir, Tennis Tournament 35 Ferry Hall. BEULAH PAYE CRAIG G.A.A. 45 Class Play 45 Assistant in Office 45 Pep Club 45 Annual Staff 4. DAVID LEROY CREEK Chorus 45 Annual Staff 45Class Play 35 Baseball 25 Track 2. 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Chorus 1,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Band Dis- trict l,2,3,45 Band State l,2,3,45 District Solo Contest l,2, 3,45 State Solo Contest 2,45 District Ensemble l,2,3,45 State Ensemble l,2,3,45 Debate 2,3 ,45 Annual Staff45 News- paper Staff 45 Class Play 3,45 Prom Royalty 35 Honor Society 2, 3,45 Let- terman's Club 253,45 Boys' State 35 Basketball 1,35 Baseball 1,3 ,45 Track 2,3,45 Class Secretary 3,45 Student Council 25 Honor Society Vice-Pres- ident 35 President 45 SpeecliClub45 President45 Senior Minstrel 35 Dance Band 2,3,4. CHARLES 'w,'OLFE Band l,2,3,45 Band District l,2,3, 45 Band State 35 District Ensemble 25 State Ensemble 25 Letterman's Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 2, 3,45 Base- ball l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Class Treasurer45 Dance Band2,3,45 An- nual Staff 4. .J Q' BONNIE CARLENE YOUNG G..-LA. 45 F.ll.A. l,2,f'Z,45 Sec- tional E.ll.A. l,2,3,45 f,ilOl'llS I5 Annual Stall 45 Newspaper Srar'f2, '35 Class Play 3,45 Carnival Royalty 2,45 Prom Royalty 35 Ilotneconfintl Royaltx' lg Librarian l,3,45 Assistant in Office 45 Girls State 35 Meer- Ieader 253,45 Class President l- Iiis- torian 2, 35 Student Council I5 i .1l. WILLIAM JOSEPH WOOD F.F.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus 45 Band 2, 3,45 Band District2,3,45Band State 35 Annual Staff 45 Newspaper Staff 45 Class Play 35 Carnival Royalty 3, 45 Prom Royalty 3, 45 Letterman's Club l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,2,3,45 Track 45 Class President 3,45 Vice-President 25 Student Council 3,45 President 45 Boys' Quartet 45 F.lf. A. Reporter 45 Baby Ball Royalty 2. Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3, President45 G, A.A. llresidcnt45 Pep Club Y, 45 Vxccutixc Cotztinitteeg 'district Tournament Queen '65 i'.Ii, DIOR 401' Valedrctorran 'ialutatorran Sportsmanshrp Award Athletlc Award Act1v1t1es D A R Cruzenshrp Award Teachers College Scholarsh1p Ameucan LSQIOYI School Medal Homemakmg Award DeKalb Agrlculture Yearbook Award Am ard Amerlcan LCQIOH Auxrhary C1I1Z6l'1Sh1D Award Musrc Award awanos Math Award Scrence Award Acm IIICS Teachers College Scholarsh1p Amerrcan Leglon School Medal A ul V 3 , . 5 2 A 6 do l az f S h l x x . , A Q . - ', 5 ng -A , D Q is A 31. H' ag .K L5- , in l . .JV 'N it I, 'B 'Q 2 .4 I . . . V f .A . Q , A I , , .- - fa ' f If A-'. W.. . p .-1 , 4 , '.f- g 'V '-2? - .v , .- v fi. . 'Q ' ., ' .f ...J 1' 'rv Q 1 ' . .- Q. ',x ,, U .3 rf I. - 2 . 'UP - J . M A h K , , 4: 'f'r':,3g u-, l 'F' P-bit '5 '1 '52-1' , ' -vu f' .. 'p.' ff -. qgx.-,yn D Q rf- bl .,. -4 4-I' 1, ka' - ' ' , .. , A .:. , - , A Q 511' .'fl iff? ' ' I . I ' Q. 9. , .1 , ,, .- 4. 5. i -4 4 .Par- , n , it f .,- J hmm-is Lx A I-f-6 f '9Q Lfff5!lr LC Y 64 au . x . 5 P ' ' b fx g Q' f ' '21 IQC 3 . wtf? GJ' , ,fr ,,-1 xi'-. 7 43 Jo Henry Norman Knicley, Student Council Charles Land Rita Loop QW, Ann Garner Joe Glick President Linda He nders on W7 oin- a-nf Qi Y 9' ,. V, 1, .,.-A .Q A x J me -Q1 i I 6 2 -J!! 1 5 , 1 I ? 'n vt! x Jumolz Marvin Ballard, Treasurer Sherie Cahill John Collins, Secretary Sue Craig Gordon Daily, ff- Historian ' Anita Fidler Carolyn Gadau ,-4 v 4, NI' cis 2 3... usd L -3 vi af' w-1' If ran 1 Oil if T7 K class Roberta Montafznino Georgia Ann Myles Lannie Robison Margaret Rosters nil' Larry Malone, Vice-President Barbara Mathews Arlene Miller -.3 'ing' s.,, 95: iq' ' 'J' 'Pen' K. Q 2 -.-1 'i Patti Shaw Patty Short Ann Stultz 'sf -f--'v 1 S. bv' 1 5 l I 141 xr' v- TY ..fi....Lv Riclrard Winans Alan Wineland Roxy Wood Charlotte Yates 15 Arnold Jeffers Gordon Jenkins Edith Millis Dorothy Morgan, Parliamentarian Jeff Emmons, Student Council Carolyn Holford Clarence Hubbard soph Barbara Areson, Historian James Bell Lylla Bristow ---Q it 1' GIDORG Charlotte Craig, Wanda Creek Jerry David Richard Dial C 1 D X ' uf r . ? I 4- vi Bernie Norrk, Vice-President Giiherr Murray Patricia Oakes, President George Redman Ginger Rhode Secretary Lynn Robison 'PSV Patricia Shuler ,ll ,M ' 'SP b 4 I xigf Diana Henry Judy Henry Bobby Honnoid Joe Hoult George Key James Kindred, Vice-President Richard Kindred Ear? Langford Jean Langford Dean Crain, Student Council Vera Creek Maryln Froman Leladean Fulton Sara Gadau, President -J 9 class Mary Phipps Charles Pyle Larry Redman Jerry Rhode James Lunger Shirley Mcvicker Earl Petticrew, Secretary 1' K, Qs-9 Nano' W' ,Nr 'H 2:25 4 3 1 R x arf' 51.1 i 'U 31.1 vw 153' Betty Ryan Linda Scott, Reporter Rose Ann Scott Joyce Spencer Charles Spillman John Vail James Van lluss Terry Wineland Miriam Yount, Treasurer CIVICS The more we study civics the more we can appreciate our part as citizens in our community or nation. It develops ourinsight into the prob- lems of our country and provokes a great deal of thought about these problems. peech no nqll h Much pleasure in life comes from our ability to read and appreciate various types of good literature. Our classes in Enfllish and Speech help develop this reading ability and also our a- bility to write and speak simple, effective English. tv? J Q if 5 F1 X 6 , 6 Q gn. . , 2, 1 w , A X . 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This helps them to improve their pronunciation and gain ease and speed in speaking. C Onrzrcnt objeetix Q xt as to ic nv read, write, and speak Vrenf T' y f Nu. Rx My-. ,r.::,,...... 1' v 'Ilia ' n 'Y wgi, .Q-J a M E --3. 'Phu msg , ' X W X 5 , Ni.. ? 'M Q W . 182 'EE' ' xv -viuiiz W W iam-1 Q3 1 1-4 -. i ,f 4- K I ,f, f . V V, 'K ,f if, 6 A ? E , f W, 'A Q5 IM , 7' Lck fix Li tg? Q fad? 55 1 .,.,...W3'w. .wi ,, Xin sw i .wig 1 I ' ' Ljif vf klnoelzqalzten 'Xl '44 A 1 C4 -x I :P Lal J FIFTH ROW Steve Leyh Pamcra Ltentz Anna Mana Mattmgly Robert McKee Susan Meeks Davtd Mrtchell SIXTH ROW Barbara Qualey Allen Samford Darlene Scott Drckre Scott Jamle Soard Ronald Todd SEVENTH ROW Rlcky Wells Nancy Wnherspoon Kathy Wolfe Trud1 Wyatt Llnda Yates Patrrcra Yates fer' 5 vi. A-4 PICTURE N 'Q 6 I ' x FIRST ROW Rrchard Baker Belmda Baugh Sandra Brooks Gary Brown Anna Jean Burns fu Uhr!! 1' .Ia 1' QE? 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' ft -i.i,,,.'-2 --Q' vu' , za s-,' - K- Q f Z3 a . :X 'aft A 1.136 THIRD ROW Joe J ones Charles Krabel Sandra Kennedy Charles MCVICRCI Donna Moore 8-Sr l .A-. FIRST ROW: Nellie Anderson Beverly Batchelor Trmothv Boone Lrnda Boren Sharon Bough Ctorqe Brlnklex SFCOND RO Lewrs Brxsrom Freddle Brown Sandra Burns Rosalxe Burns Edd1e Coe Sally CIISDIH THIRD RO -J Sheldon Crxspm Joe Davrd Stephen Dugan Donna Sue Gllbert Wanda Good Thomas Gore Charlene Grlssom FGURTH ROW Tommy Henry Dwarn Hess Glenda Hobson Carolyn Hoskrns Barry lenklns Paul Kev Nlxllre Lexh PlCT URE Lis-.die In U thmo orzaoe th 12.19 gf.: HAQ 'L' L, -1101 lillfi' IIQVII q 4 E mail' PICTURE FIFTH ROW Donald L1entL D1ck1e Mala1se B11ly Io Nloore Howard Meeks Mary Jane Nlorrnan SIXTH ROM Becky Oakes Steve Oxeraker Jean Phrpps Kenneth Roth Debra Samford Ixmmv Snblett ml VTNTH V20 t Dona Ta lor Ianlce Thon pson Lyn an vcach Stew Middle Nlrke lxrlson Danny xrnans I vrf . I K 4 V it 4 K . V , f If -4 I: . 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J - 4 'X SIXUT GRACE 1 l 5' RY! at Y an--1 9' FIRST ROW Charles Areson Mary Helen Ashworth Ferrell Boren B111 Bnnkley Vrrglnra Burns SFCOND RO J Marcra Cook Angela Cremonra Georze Drce Urana Fleetwood Jxmmy Hess f-15 George Hollmgsworth M1ke Kent Patrxcra Jeffers 8 fn V1rQg1n1a Land FOURTH RO V Ivy Jane Leard Mary Leyh Prrscrlla Iundgren Camrlla McGlosson Jessre MCVICRCI FIFTH ROW Rrchard Mlllls Carolyn Spencer Steven Spencer John Stultz Frances Trbbs aff' '7 gg,j,f7 '39 I , -Q L2 1' Q f , ' - J ff' - V Q ' ' ' A ' Q I I , 'S' t 1,1 . . fp 1' 1 fl H 55 5 ' , , , f K 'ia was N' a n xv. x'-M-5E-:- SW ' A lw x ' H . 1. ' ' r 'H VA I I . 1, , v , L, t A ,,,. , A M V , K V Xu' . , 1 . f R Y A 1 gg- ' A. ff X lf? , , -.M F 5 .W 4, - X S ' , 'I A' , ' I :iw . :xg 'f :. .I ' ' if W '- i 1,: , S , f 5 . . ' 'V '. 1 V ff ' . I: . . . ' S 1.. , 7-5 -fr, F F , J ,si 4. ,F ' 4 f ,' 4 f L 5. ' ' 1 . ' A x ff 'f ... b ai A I 1 ,ix I- l fx 4 . I , L . -'I I' E W 2 U . V . 1 4 .,, ski. ..,. ' ' ' 1 'E ., -,,. Q S Q e g ali: . 5 F ' . . 'Cc , 4'gy1'il4r,mig E Q-rg M seventh GRACE FIRST ROW: Cheryl Allison Gladys Anderson Lucille Batchelor N SECOND ROW: Rohert Bennett ' ,A . Treva Besherse Q James Bough 1 Larry Burris i ' David Boyer , ' 3 YL Alf THIRD ROW: Charles Bradford as Mary Ann Chord 2 ' ' 4 'R 'U Woody Collins 9 :iv Q YQLL, Linda Dial 'v-ff' ' - 1:7 Tommy Eads C 3 Mary K. Gilbert ' ,, rf' T 4 , . -f N FOURTH ROW: James Hess Patricia Hobson 2 ' 5. M V Barbara llolford V ' Q , H' Mary Alice Hollingsworth X V' li Iames Honnold I . T ' Jarry Hoult 1 ' fly: e . ' ' if 1 ' ?a A A - ' ' 'ffg,1t l ' FIFTH Row: Loretta Hoult r . Paul Jeffers I V Sherman Jenkins 'T Philip Jones 4 iv J Billy Langford A I el F .I SIXTH ROW: p Linda Lunger V 5 ' Betty Myles ' V 5 ' Danny Oakes ' Anna Phipps H I A ff Robert Riqgen -f x , J. ,A V Lusk 'J I Andy Robison 'fb' 101 'Nui 1' .!'1 SF WTNTH ROW: Tommy Short Philip Stultz Robert Thurman Crystal Vernon Eugene Watson Rita Ann Winans F f ,fi W 4. 'Viv 'I' - . - r 1,1 r 1 -1 ,,, 1 Glqhlih GRADE xy. fv- ' Y Qt , 1 I m C I F fx 9 by H Q in 3 5 f' K FIFTH ROW: Lynna Miller Nancy Miller Brenda Moore Carol Sire Pritchett Vlizaheth Scott Brenda Shaw SIXTH RO'-V: Dorothy Short james Shnler Darlene :Sniith Mary Starr Mike 'Thomas Judy Thompson SEVENTH ROW: Mary Tibhs Myron Todd Carl Tresner Lynn Wilson Tommy 'wfinans Shirley Yates u , we to FIRST ROW: Dorothy Areson Joyce Besherse Tommy Bolton James Boren SECOND ROW: Jerry Brinkley , xi lfya Bristow W f' Sheldon Cahill W Nancy Chapman . Nancy Collins sf -.,, fi it - on I W 1 I TI ' 5- ..,. 'WA tr f 4 We , , 11 5 I sa f- Sf Qt mi' f y 12 ,7- 5 THIRD ROW: Stanley Culton Richard Daily Sharon David Cynthia Decker Sallie Glick John Hoult FOURTH ROW: Robert Jenkins Willadean Key Charles Kindred Kay lxlalaisc Betty Martin La Donna Mattingrly YY rw ' 'i T- I V YI ,, ,. I b s. ag -Q' ff- A-K i ff XkY ' Ne Y,4v rin 0'1- Z' Aw- 333 V 'fll Y , X, A C Q 19 4 f A ' K E I 1.2 VZNKYAJQWXQQ gm 4' -J' , , . ,af Ayr .',.,.,M, V I if ,Si ,153 1 I Q 6 ? i ,.na.w, HA wa' , X: 45' Eighth Grade Geography Seventh Grade Science Seventh Grade Industrial Arts S I Vg 1, 3I,I EL' Mllqq A! Wx! J, A - fi 1 ,.. 4 .. g t 'f 5 X E Q' I f r ' , ,,,s fl, ff? pi: sm ,,Af, 'A mfg: 'Q ' H -.:f',gfQag , 5, Y gawk ,.. 5 N. , S fl , J zf if v wig' if iff , ,.. ff-., if 'V ' L 5 ,ij 'W 4 .W ... ,ff-f , V sg ,- 1 Ahf-1-, A' K k K. '--. .2 , MXSL4' .I ' mi Agua' -iff! 5' . gm I K 0 A Mr D1 V 22 ' X' 9 ' J! Q i sie, N E . A . 2 . 'N ly A :Qi ,M S F M , Q ' .Flu ' -.1 5 ' 1 ' , i. . M ,,, yfil A A It C D ' l . ... 1 '? Q .lg 1 ,I . . ig ' x i 1 li 1 Y , f 4 ,MW 'fi Third Grade Library Second, Third, and Fifth Grade Arr Fourth Grade Science Fourth Grade Music 1-.u,, X a. 1' '!.I,i:5A Y U . ' ' ' -A ' 1-lx ,1 gh . F' Qi'-' Qy. , 1, X'x V1 i 8 .L V sbqwij V' iv 1 f , f - f- ., ' ' ff ,za ' PE km 9 YN t f 91 ' Angra! . K x F, i 0 ' f-1 ' x 4' Q f' W .- ' f K ' . ' 1 , U. its-Y A W' v pt, i Q I tn r Ah' I , 5 . 2 L L . If M li 'P 4' fa ' . . .. f 'V .ffm r lx. 1 ,' ,J Q li! 'Q'-'.'4-4' mf' . 'w 'W ah mg .JS I 1. V, .q Q - .4 'ff 'Ct . fi' 'gl J, -' ,,V in na 'r -seg' ,J lm' r Mfr' 4 r , , as , Q. A-42' . 1 Q .F . 'Q 1' - 1 . 1 , R 515 .1 - as I if ,X 4 4 1 A 9 X ,- 'f' . ', ., Q, sg . ,, K sf G f 'K ',,f w .AJ ' 4 : 'C 2, ' Ark! 'I 3 9' !f v? as A rg. V .. I ' ' b I , 2 , ' ' : L.. - +1 A- ' 5, , A ' '- 'S H 1 - 5 . ' I ll - .reg-3:4 :i..,y,f A, ,.-, : , ,if I , r V 1 1 M S ' af 1 Q . firfsfgg 3 A 9- .g 5 :.!.W'l-. r wr , 1 ' , iff Q.: B Wg .: 5' nf -f .H ,l4'35gf's 1. - ',,, ,L V V' l 'rl t' . --5, Afjfdf -, ,,.J :QQ .v m i 'rx 32 sf-Q f sgm 5 1' . ef K :ff A ,ff ' '17 f-1 fra, 'Im f' .:5 2'Af,gi,g'il1',5ii 2, I is V'.'?fi:Lb2l3wW l- ftp 4 'sf f Athletics 4 Q X 4 ' fix ' 'M A . . 5, 8 5,-svn I in X ,.. 432 ..d23'kxm 'S m Q, ' mfr 'x cl.. v '24c', ' 'E 1'-, ' ., N r w 9 1 . Mg... . - ... A- ' ' a 9:--. V .5 , U 3,55 rf -3 A 5,3 mb EW Ml Ii- Jgk' SQ an 32 d'xC B11l Honnold Letterman 7 'QLNQM A gf, I 1 a' L? Q . Z ' U : W '-an ef 1 U3 8 f lf ' Jani S N.: 'ff ig I 1 ,I va-..,,,p 6, 'I Q5 1 is 'aku .ug -:W -3 Ei QL ,, ut ' 'J- 'fa 1 W -it 'Q ii' Q.. Q 'ix fi' -Z ala' ll ' , I' Ol ,wwf Ci, 4 . 'r - 3 Y ,, x 4, WE, QQ: E 9 J L Li 6111 33 - Qi , I ' ' I A i 4L 2 4, I 1 A ,I L1 ' ff? x Al! ' f fi A , 5 v-431-,v 'Q-.1 2 'S 59 i 5, ?4r f Jae, 'Q E ' 4 F1 '1 1 ll. X 1 -5 ' Ib WON AND LOST 2 BASGBAU. UGA FRONT ROW, Left to Rlght Bern1e Moms Bobby Honnold Jerry Davld Allan Kmcley Charles Wolfe Bob Yontz Charles Pyle BACK, Left to R1qht Rxchard Spencer 11m Bell B111 Honnold Coach Jack Sarant Rlchard Pyle B111 lx ood Chr1sman Baseball has been the most successful sport at Chr1sman for the last four years Dunng the last three years of thxs t1me the team has had a record of 36 wms and 9 losses F1ve of the graduaung semors have played on the f1rst mme srnce they were freshn en These boys are Bob Yontz R1chard Pyle B111 Wood Allan Knxcley and B111 Honnold The baseball team has won the Ambraw Conference the last four consecut1ve years and has won 38 conference games over th1s perlod Because of th1s tremendous record the team deserves spec1al nouce STATISTICS FOR BASEBALL 1956 1957 NA ME AVERAGE RUNS Kn1cley Wood Pyle Yontz Be R Honnold D3V1d Kmdred Scottland Brocton Y Amer1ca W estf1e1d Kansas Scottland Brocton Ch1'1SI'I13.l'l 9 Chr1sman 3 Danv111e 13 Y A me r1ca Westf1eld Kansas Mart1nsv11le P8115 Ja ma1ca Newman AB H RBI ' 50 16 9 .320 30 54 27 24 . 500 30 54 22 15 . 407 22 W. Honnold 39 19 16 .486 22 54 17 15 . 315 17 ll 34 12 10 . 352 20 . 46 17 15 . 370 12 ' 27 7 3 . 260 11 ' 8 1 1 . 130 1 13 ' 18 0 ' . ' 10 O 7 ' 14 . ' 2 15 19 ' 3 12 ' ' 26 2 3 ' 24 7 4 ' 1 18 W -'fb LEW .xi .AX-3 3 .29 . , at fk --.xv ' -v. . N. ., 3-:gl ,- Nl- 25 ' :alll -T .. C' mv Q A - .. I '5 ':v-'- M L -4.4 M 1, 'ffm :..5v,, ,1 ' Is B111 Woo ': V. 4 n J av? -sg X' . Xe -L, fi if . 1 B P v 154' Map' sy' wax ' , rf 1, S Ji 13 5, .1 V' hlGh school 12123614 USAID FRONT ROW Left to Rlght Norman Knrcley Jeff Emmons Jerry Davrd Gordon Ienkms Roy Straw Dean Crarg 11m Krndred Bob Honnold BACK ROW, Left to Rrght Charles Land Lannre Rob1son Joe Hoult D1ck Pyle B111 Honnold Bob Yontz Allan Kmcley Chuck Wolfe B111 Wood Wayne Pettrcrew Drck Spencer 11m Bell NAME B111 Honnold B111 Honnold B111 Honnold B111 Honnold B111 Honnold Charles Wolfe Allan Kn1cley B111 Wood Dean Crarg Irm K1ndred Joe Houlr Bob Honnold Norman Knlcley Bob Yontz Lannre Rob1son Chuck Wolfe Irrn Bell 11m Bell Lannre Rob1son Bob Yontz Jerry Davrd Drck Spencer EVENT Drsc us Shotput Broad Jump Pole vault 880 yd Varsrty Relay 880 yd Frosh Relay 100 yd dash l-hgh Jump 440 yd dash Broad Jump Shotpur Drscus M1le Relay PLACE 3 WINNING MARK 123 feet 42 10 1X2 18 11 U2 1427 1472 ' I D : I 1 1 I 1 I I 1 . , 1 . 1 - . . 1 5 ' 2 Dick Pyle High jump 1 5:6 ' 1 . . 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Mrs. Mary Evens ADVISER The Annual Staff wxshes to extend smcere thanks to all who assxs ted 1n any way w1th the productron of thts copy of Ne Iocus Preparmg thrs yearbook requrred the co operauon of many per sons, and we apprectated all the help we recelved. In partrcular we wrsh to thank our Board ofEducat1on for therr fmancral assrstance, Mr. Robert Hoult for the photography, and Mrs. Mary Evens who patrently and carefully gurded us to the completron of our book. The Staff ff' eg45'?f, Sp. ,,,1fM '3.-S'L 1 H1 V W 5553 1 - A ' n A .J . . . ' - 1 1 1 I , I v I OGBAIS IGAITI liach year the debate team makes one or two personal appear- ances before their entrance in the State-sponsored Debate Tournament. The proposition for debate this year was, Resolved: that the Fed- eral uovernment should sustain the prices of major auricultural products at not less than ninety per cent of parity. .aj-S N Xa 'Sw LFFT TO RIGHT: Miriam Yount, Bob Yontz, Mr. James R. Davis, Mary Collins, and Barbara Areson. 5111067111 C.0L1l1CIl All through the year our stu- dent council has worked to make our days happier ones. This year the council sponsored the sale of candy in the gym lobby atnoon and kept the pop cooler filled each day. At Christmas time the members worked whole-heartedly to plan and carry through the annual entertain- ment for the season. They purchas- ed the huqe Christmas tree, arrang- ed for a movie to be shown, and distributed gifts for the gift ex- change. At the close ofthe year plaques for the entrance to the campus were purchased by the council. SEATED, Left to Right: X-Jayne Petticrew, Secretaryg Joe Glick, Reporterg Sara Gadau, Bill Wood, Presi- dentp Mr. james R. Davis, SponsorgJeffllmmonsglxlorrnari Knicley, Treasurerg Allan Knicley. STANDLNG: Dean Craig. NOT SHOWN: Patty Oakes, Vice-President. WHICH SHALL HE MARRY? A Three-Act Comedy Directed by Miss Roanne Blakeney CAST Barbara Mathews .......... . . . Mrs. Randolph Mother of the Randolph girls Ann Garner ................... Mary Jane The youngest and plainest of the family Sherie Cahill .................... Susan The brains of the family Carolyn Gadau ................... Frankie The athletic member of the family Rita Loop ...... . .............. Patience The good angel of the family Roberta Montagnino ............. . Elaine The beauty of the family Georgia Ann Myles ............ . . Magnolia The colored cook John Collins .................. Mt. Hinman A middle -aged lawyer Joe Glick . ................. Dick Evasn An eligible young man CHARACTERS AT TOP, Left to Right: Barbara Mathews, Sherie Cahill, Roberta Montagnino, Joe Glick, Georgia Ann Myles, Carolyn Gadau, Rita Loop, John Collins, Ann Garner. SCOOP A Three -Act Drama Directed by Miss Roanne Blakeney CAST Paul Watson .................. Joel Stanton Hard-boiled editor of the Tribune Patricia Ashworth ............. Dorothy Stanton l-lis daughter Richard Pyle ................... Jud Payson Star reporter on Tribune Mary Collins .............. Maxine Bowman Reporter of Tribune Bonnie Young ............... Mrs. Ainsworth Society woman of Belknap Nancy Fidler .............. Armine Ainsworth Her daughter Bill Honnold . ......... . . Tony Salvatore Gang leader Faye Craig ...................... Sarah Secretary to Joel Stanton Allan Knicley ............. Capt. Mark Broden The Belknap police force Roy Straw .................. Wally Branch Foreman of Tribune's composing room Wayne Petticrew ............. Adam Randolph Iudge living in Belknap Charles Wolfe ............... Bill Wood .... . . . . . . Three Printers Richard Spnecer .............. Working- for the Tribune CHARACTERS AT TOP,LefttoRight: Nancy Fidler, Bonnie Young, Allan Knicley, Bill Honnold, Wayne Petticrew, Faye Craig, Bob Yontz, Paul Watson, Charles Wolfe, Roy Straw, Mary Collins, Richard Pyle, Patricia Ashworth . GIRLS AIIhl61SlC ASSOCIATSION MRS , HELEN DRAKE G.A.A. SPORTSMANSHIP CODE Better to be proud in defeat than ashamed in victory. A good Sportsman doesn't tear down another player. A good sportsman plays the part, although it seems he's been wronged. Officers, Left to Right: Ginger Rhode, Secretary Bonnie Young, President Ann Garner, Vice-President Sara Gadau, Reporter. fha. IU! A 'Y 4-rr-we ,Q 4 ' 'lwelafff' ,' P I Q ' 6 J r fi it ' M r I xv, , SEATED, Left to Right: Rita Loop, Treasurer, Georgia Ann Myles, Vice-Presidentg Bonnie Young, President, Nancy Fidler, Secretary, STANDING: Betty Ryan, Roberta Montagnino, Chairman of Public Relationsg Diana Henry, Barbara Mathews, Historiang Joyce Spencer, Carolyn Gadau, Mary Collins, Jean Langford, ,To Henry, Parliamentariang Sara Gadau, Linda Henderson, Maryln F roman, Sherie Cahill, Chairman of Projectsg Ann Garner, Chairman of Recreation. The F, H, A, meetings werevaried and interesting, They consisted of a candlelight ceremony at installation of officers, and initiation of new members, a demonstration with Beauty Counselor products, The Pink Party on April 30, climaxed the activities for the year. At this annual Mother- Daughter party Mrs. Richard Gadau, our chapter Mother, was given her honorary membership pin. 111 F-F-A. FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Larry Malone, Treasurer, Bill Wood, Reporterg Roy Straw, Presidentg Paul Watson, Vice-Presidentgloe Glick, Secretary, Lannie Robison. SECOND ROW: Lloyd Veach, Bernie Morris, Earl Langford, John Vail, Richard Winans, THIRD ROW: George Key, Dean Craig, Joe Hoult, Earl Petticrew, FOURTH ROW: Charles Spillman, Charles Land, James Kindred, Sponsor, Mr. Robert Emmons. NATIONAL the hoke national ii' chapten 2-'-P-S honon of the society LEFT TO RIGHT Mr James R. Davrs Sponsor JoeG11ck Bob Yontz Presldent Roberta Montagnmo Georgla Ann Myles V1ce-Presxdent Barbara Mathews Secretary Treasurer Marvm Ballard Membershlp 1n the Nauonal Honor SOCICYY IS enu rely honorary At the base of the emblem a keystone and flamrng torch, are the letters CbLS, wh rch represent the four cardmal pI'1I'lC1D16S character, scholarship, leadershlp, and servrce The keystone suggests the flrmness and truth of our educauon, the torch deplcts the llght of truth rgmted by nghteousness of character and the power of leadershlp, personahty, and serv1ce, The major act1v1t1es of the Honor Soclety opened w1th the launchmg of a Get Out and Vote Campalgn A11 the members partlclpated ln Career Day and helped w1th the Salvatlon Army Drlve. lnsnany staff C. ll. S. students are aided in tlleirwork by more than 33200 refer- ence and fiction hooks. Our librar- ians Fonndthat it took a lot of work to maintain snch a library, canomal echoes stall! Class reporters prepared school news which was edited by their adviser and sent to the CHRISMAN COURIER once each weekfor publication. At Christmas Time the beginning typewritinsl students prepared their own Cardinal Echoes news- paper as a class assignment. SEATED, Left to Right: Pattyllhbson, Cynthia Decker, Dorothy Short. Connie Thomas, Sara Gadau, Linda Scott, Roberta Monragnino. STANDING: Gordon Daily, Joe Click, Bill Wood, Roy Straw. m00nShln CAIZYII Al Patricia Oa kes, Sophomore class president, crowns Queen Diana and King Jeff of the 1956 -1957 Moonshine Camival , sponsored by the Sophomore Class. if .Wa-ft at? 1-9 LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Young, Bill Wood, Seniors, Patti Shaw, John Collins, Juniors, Dickie Scott, crown bearer, King, Jeffery Emmons, Sophomore, Queen, Diana Henry, Freshman, Elizza Montagnino, crown bearer, Dorothy Morgan, Sophomore, Dean Craig, Freshman. The events of the even- ing included various types of entertainment such as a freak side show, a cake walk, and an amateur show featuring comic antics between talents. First place went to the trumpet trio. 1, .. -s Q . QS T 2 - f , A L Q 1 M 49 5 , s'f , We 1 4 ' mv, 3,1 ,AVL , i, 21 V Z A K , ' 4 , :Q 9 1 Q7 ff gui? -. , 'A ai-Eup?,M L - ' 55555 2-2 ' , :J Q ',,,, A, 4, Q4g.nua.. siA'q!1!'5??ijq'lff,,l7!!A ' q .,, f vw. ,, f ' ax- Q, , Q 4 ,I 'Q' ,J7M!M in , Q 'X . Q at A gy 9 N. as , N. W, sf. 'f , .4 ,W 'N . ' 4 wg 4? 'lk 'X 2 wx X X gf X ' ' V A M V kg SX 5 Y f ,, .M W gig ,Y W Q H E 'avi X Y f :gi , i if Q ' if fi if ky x I 5 f sf , 2 Y X S f X f fl- 5-'mf a-'gm 'Sa-QV' A7 'f - X O M - 'X FRONT ROW: Joe Hoult, Richard Spencer, Den Tate. TOP ROV: Mary Kay Gilbert, Rita Winans, Barbara Mathews. Banb FRONT ROW: Lynn Wilson, Richard Pyle, Bobby Jenkins. TOP ROW: Bob Yontz, Bill Honnold. LEFT TO RIGHT: Chuck Wolfe, Bill Wood. Paul Watson. Dance FRONT ROW: jerry Hoult, Stanley Culton, Jeff Emmons. SECOND ROW: Norman Knicley, Richard Winans. TOP ROW: Wayne Petticrew. Allan Knicley. LEFT TO RIGHT: Myron Todd, Charles Pyle, Roberta lxlomaguino, Tommy Winalls, Joe Glick, Jimmy Shuler. BANG LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Starr Gilbert Murray, Wardie Starr. ,, ,W 1 44 gs , ij !.' K vw iglx C ' r fs 5 Q 0 by pf 'gil 33 - .. 1 - , . - x 5? ' arm-16 - ' 1 H . ,,.f'E F ' N u faq ' S, e H AY ' ,ZQLQW ,,,::f 4, My I 53315 , -xfxigl. , 'V M SS Q f I Sq-X X O X. 1 iw 1 l , w ....m,W.W ,mv if A ,., , Q, K 6 M ar' . ,, W f - if Mma' A ,, .WM A , 7 ,37 I BIVW t4 Ui' mann' x ? , :Q E I Sf' Q' . M. Q 'M 1 . 1 J f fi ' ,-1 ' f .. H3 9- 98: FU ix in f J. bn -nun .:, qggzixf ff l 1 wg! ,? r ,S 2 5 ,ga 3 K I -.5 4 f Q if 4 Y vw F 44 ..Q,..n I 'X--.. -.W 'A V fx' f ii ay, ' ' 1 ' .1.,Q , .l ,ge rg Q1 ,QM M -2' - -f ,, 5: , ,, , y , 'ff' ' 142 . 'JU-, f' ' 'iw x 1 jimi' ' ,-m rwi Pf W A ,Q z,., I 3 - Il A , HIGH SCHGOI mu IC COHIGSIIAHTZS LEFT TO RIGHT Barbara Mathews Jeff Emmons Don Tate Norman Knrcley Mutant Yount Rrchard Pyle Earl Petttcrew Leladean Fulton Bob Yontz Patrrcta Ghuler John Collms Patrrcra Trout Allan Knrcley Mary Collrns EVENT DISTRICT STATE MFMBILRS Trombone Bob Yontz John Collms B111 Honnold Mrxed Brass Duet Trumpet Trio Mrxed Saxopnone Mtxed Woodwtnd u xoodmtnd Duet Trumpet Solo Trumpet Solo Flute Solo Alto Saxophone solo Trombone solo 6 SOLOS I Rtchard Pyle Iworman Kntcley Wayne Pettlcrew Allan Kmcley Rrchard Pyle Lcladean Fulton Patty Shuler Patty Trout Barbara Mathews Don Tate Earl Petttcrew Mtrtan Yount Farl Petttcrext Mrrtam Yount lx ayne Pettrcrev. jeff Emmons Mtrrarn Yount Don Tate Bob Yonta I I ' I II ' ' I I I ' ' Clarinet Quartet Il Mary Collins '. ' I I ' ' ' D t I I ' ' ' t v ,' L ' v I I ' ' ' , II 1 4 . II ' ' 1 II ' II ' Brass Quartet Flute Tr1o Cornet T rio Flute Clarinet Cornet Piano Piano Bassoon Cornet Eb Alto Clarinet Snare Drum bnare Drum Bb Clarinet Eb Alto sax Flute Trombone DISTRICT D1 BTA TF SOLOS ot go to state FRONT- Tommy Winans Jim Shuler. LEFT TO RIGIIT- Sallie Glick Katrina Yontz Becky Lewis Kay Malaise Mark Yount Rita Vinans Marlin Wilson Mary Kay Gilbert Jimmy Honnold Bobby Jenkins Jimmy Bough David Boyer Jerry Hoult Tommy Bolton Lynn Wilson CONTFSTANTS Stanley Culton Jerry I-loult Lynn wilson Bobby Jenkins Sallie Glick Nancy Collins Kay Malaise Marlin ilson Mark Yount Gary Thompson Becky Lexus Katrina Yontz Nlarlin I ilson Katrina Yonta Becky Leu is Jimmy Bough Jimmy llonnold Jerry lloult Tommy Bolton J1m Shuler Tonnny Winans Tonnny Bolton David Boxer Mary Gilbert Rita Winans ballie Glick Bobbx Jenkins Lynn Wilson Nancy Collins Gary Thompson Stanley Culton I II . I I . . ' ' I I ' 'V' I I . H , I I I ' 'H ' II ' ' , H V. I .d H K . 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