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'.-.' f '- ' fm, 'mv ,- . - 'if .+ '. V, ' 57.251,-Ui, 'f A -J, .Vw gov 'Q 5: -' . G rv- .Q- ' mf 3...r,. ,-W , .,- -. F521 J , My 1 45: ,LW 1 - g. :L-Q,-:x . ,F.1,,,, 77. :Sf 3a 4 f, 1Fi ., if ' :Q ,-,-,vu ,. ., A 6' vi fi 1 :s G rv. E 1 1 E 2 A 1 4 il 746 2444 Volume I9 Awe ewwwmzq WW 544,41 Gdwe, 766421054 7 4 - Smdem of Www F9441 1 1. DED1cA'r1oN fx rx FOREWORD , Q vg ADMINISTRATION ' 0' FACULTY i l A3'.i A Q ' ,- . r SENIORS I UN IORS SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN 79 ORGA NIZA TIONS ACTIVITIES SPORTS GRA DUA TION A DV ERTISERS aft4e79u4ent fo'zz'4e7az'wze To the students of the PAST who have helped to make our school what it is at the PRESENT And who will continue to work with us to make C.C. H. S. even better in the FUTURE The old frame building whose walls have echoed the footsteps of so many school children has now been re- leased from duty and replaced by the two modern brick buildings. 7 THE PAST The first high school in Cisne opened in September 1919 in a building that had once been a blacksmith shop. Later, arrange- ments were made with the grade school that the high school might share its building. The building pictured here then housed both the high school and the grade school until the fall of 1948 when the high school moved into its present home. '1'he grades, this year, moved into their new structure. THE PRESENT year has seen the launching of man-made satellites both in Russia and in America. We real- ize that a thorough education is even more essential today than in the past and that what we learn here at CCHS will have much bearing upon our future. with the curriculum THE FUTURE will always hold for us memories of our friends and teachers of our school days with a special thought for that very first teacher. To us who started grade school in Cisne, that special first-grade teacher was MRS. CORINNE SWEENEY Mrs. Sweeney has long been associated with Cisne schools, having been a mem- ber of the first high school class in 1919-1920 and, until her retirement last spring, a teacher in the grade school. She was Cisne's teacher of the year for 1957. With this brief sketch of the past and high hopes for the future, we are happy to record for you in this book the happenings of the school year 1957-1958 Principal President Mr. Lear.her's a student at C.C.H. S. Secretary in the past, who is at the present the prin- cipal and to whom we give out best wishes for a pleasant future. Z of 5 ' CHARLES MOLT WALLACE HUBBLE KENNETH OBRECHT ELMO ATTEBERRY HARVEY MILNER MILLARD LONG MYRL HALE 'mm F7445 MR. O. S. BARNARD teaches English IV and is librarian. Mr. Barnard was Principal of C.C. H. S. from 1938 to 1942. ...- MRS. IEAN GREER and her Spanish class practice pronunciation. In addition to Spanish, Mrs. Greer teaches biology and English I. MR. JOHN GRIFFIN, who teaches social studies, drills David Lash- brook and Max Fearn for their Constitution test. MR, DAN ROGERS is explaining sentence construction to Larry Hilliard and Kenneth Markham. Mr. Rogers teaches English I and II. Nz cm, summon if w I 74fwa7d1Ze Fweecd MR. CARNEY CHATTEN - Dee DeSelms and Karel Smith set up a Physics experiment. Mr. Chatten also taught algebra II, plane ge- ometry, general math, and solid geometry the first semester. MR. MILTON I. WEBSTER teaches algebra I and general science. MISS GOLDA HAMBLEN taught solid geometry, plane geometry, and general math the second semester. MRS, EDNA IO WEBSTER checks filing projects with Betty Fitch Linder and Sharon Fout. Mrs. Webs ter teaches typewriting, bookkeep- She was also elected Teacher of the Year for 1958. ing, shorthand, and office practice. fgfid Vmzde fgzlddqd 7144 MR. DAVID WILSON instructs Gene Kurtz and Jerry Morris in the use and care of tools used in industrial arts. MRS. MILDRENE CRIPPIN, Karen Henson, Ann Pace, and Margel Shehorn plan the next panel discussion for family living. Mrs. Crippin also teaches home economics. MR. CARL WEBSTER and Paul French discuss the new features of a recently delivered typewriter while Gary Karr works industrious- ly. Mr. Webster teaches typewriting I and directs the band. 14nd 7042! e 4564440 MRS. PATRICIA WOLFE illustrates how to serve in badminton to Karen Price and Mava Moats. MRS. IDA CARSON was not present to dis- cuss substitute teach- ing with Mrs. Ada Mae Roosevelt and Mrs. Bonnie Leathers. MR, PAT HAND, Coach, P. E. , and Drivers education. MRS. KATIE HAND, Suellyn Lindsey and Dee Ann Rockhold discuss a new song to be used in chorus class. gr:-f M if, Student teaching in agricultural education is now in its third year at Cisne Community High School. The course is a part of the professional semester for prospective teachers of vocational agriculture, offered cooperatively between the University of Illinois and the local school. Two courses are now being offered in our school - Education 275, 3 semester hoursg and Education 277, 5 semester hours. During the past three years 12 new teachers have been trained in our depart- ment. LPLAND WELLS of Farina, ED. THOMAS of Sandoval discuss the charts displayed in the Ag room. MR. BILL FRY E inspects a new text book for agriculture. In addition to his regular high school classes, Mr. Frye has adult classes and trains student teachers. JERRY WARREN of Flora, DONALD KRAATZ of Ullen making plans for the future. 5644455 MR. GEORGE HUBBLE is trying to judge how long it will be before he and his assistant OSCAR WATSON can mow the lawn. K 2 Swede! PHYLLIS WATSON and JUNE POWLESS discover that they do not have to fill the pots and pans so full since the grade school cafeteria got under way in February. MINOR BUTLER, FRANCIS MUSGRAVE, ELLS- WORTH DUKE, EVANS ST LEDGER, CHESTER COLCLOSURE and LOWl1L BULLARD manage cheerfully with the school bus troubles and bad roads. MISS LADONNA MERRICK, Secretary, writes a pass for Leslie Wylie and Kenneth Hohlbaugh. each!! aww DORIS BAILEY ' FHA 1.2. 3: GAA DONNIE BOWERS - Science Club 23 2g Chorus 1,25 Class Most Athletic Manager 3,4g Varsity Club. 3g Commerce Club 3,4. SANDRA CARSON - Secretary- Treasurer 1, Treasurer 3g Student Council 2, 4, Vice President 2, President 45 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Presi- dent 3g FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3 Section Secretary 4, Pep Club 1, 2 3,45 Cheerleader 1,3,4g Honor Line 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1,2,3g Com merce Club 4g Bugs About Harry 4, Class Most Dependable 2g Most Courteous lg Best Groomed 35 Ma- jorette 3. FLOYD CARTER - FFA 1,2,3,4g LYNDAL CHAPMAN - FHA 1,2,3g IANIS CONARD - FHA 1,2,3g Com Science Club 29 Archery Club 4. Chorus 2, 3, Commerce Club 4g GAA 2. merce Club 45 Chorus 23 Bugs About Harry 4. LORNA DALTON - FHA 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2g GAA 2, Archery Club 45 Commerce Club 3,4. BETTY DULANEY - FHA 1: Pep Club 3g Chorus 1,2,4. MARTHA DAUBS - FHA 1,2,3,4, President 4g Honor Line 1, 4g Cho- rus 1,2, 3, Class Most Likely to Succeed 1, Commerce Club 4, Finders Creepers 3, Bugs About Harry 4: Pep Club 1. MAX FEARN - Basketball 2,3,4g FFA 1, 2, 3, 4g Varsity Club 4, Track 3,45 Chorus 1, Archery Club 4g State Judging Team 3, 4, Sec- tional Winner Farm Mechanics. DIXIE DAVIS - FHA 1.2,3g Chair- man of Public Relations 35 GAA 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 4g Honor Line 1, 2, 3: Class Vice President 4g Band 1, 2, 35 Commerce Club 3, Annual staff 4, Business Manager 45 Cho- rus 1, 2. BETTY QFITCHD LINDER - FHA 1 2,3,4g GAA 3, Reporter 35 Com- merce Club 3,4, Secretary 3, Chorus 1, 2,3. SHARON FOUT - GAA 1,2, Com- JOAN GROVE - FHA l,2,3,4, GAA merce Club 3,4, President 3, Vice 1, 2, Chorus 1,2, Commerce Club President 4, Class Most Athletic 2, 3,4, Finders Creepers 3, Bugs Class Queen 3, Honor Line 4, Li- About Harry 4. brarian 3, 4. KAREN fHENSONj FARMER - Stu- dent Council 3, Vice President 3, Queen 1, GAA 1,2,4, President 4, FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, Commerce Club 3,4, President 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, Cheer- leader 2, 3, Chorus 1,2, Most Like- ly to Succeed 2, Class Most Depen- dable 1, Class Most Athletic 1. KENNETH HOHLBAUGH - FFA 1, 2, 3,4, Reporter 3, President 4, Parliamentary Procedure 3, Nation- al Convention 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4, Bugs About Harry 4, Annual Staff 4, Class King 3, Honor 1,4, Varsity Club 4, Honor Club 4, Ar- chery Club 4, Class Most Athletic 1,2, Class Best Groomed 3. ROGER HENDRICKS - FFA 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 2, 3.4, Delegate to State Convention 1, Student Coun- cil 2, Honor Line 1, FHA King 1, Most Courteous 1, Most Dependa- ble 2, Class President 2, King 2, Track 1,2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, Student Manager 2, Dramatics Award 3, Archery Club 4, President 4, Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4, Honor Club 4. DAVID JOHNSON - Basketball 1,2, 3,4, Baseball 1,2,3,4, VarsityC1ub 2,3,4, Track 1,2,3, Honor Line 1, 2, 4, Archery Club 4, Science Club 2: Class Most Athletic 4, Dance Band 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3,4. NANCY JONES - Secretary 35 Honor Line 1,2, 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Class Most Popular 25 Finders Creepers 35 Bugs About Harry 45 Band 15 GAA 1, 2,35 Commerce Club 3,45 Librarian 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4. DAVID LASHBROOK - Honor Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Science Club 35 Track 3,45 Finders Creepers 35 Bugs About Harry 45 Dance Band 3, 4: Band 1,2,3,4. GARY KARR - FFA 1,2,3,4, Secre- tary 3, 45 Basketball Manager 45 Archery Club 4. WANDA KOSS - Reporter 25 Secre- tary-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Band 1,2,35 Chorus 1,25 FHA 1,2, 3,4, Vice President 35 GAA l,2,3, Secretary 35 Honor Line 1, 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader 45 Dance Band 35 Com merce Club 3,4, Vice President 3, Reporter 45 Finders Creepers 35 Bugs About Harry 45 Majorette 3. .TEANNE LEATHER5 ' RCPOITC1' 1, 3. ANDREA MCCLUNG - Colonel White Secretary-Treasurer 25 Student Council 45 Honor Line 1,45 Class Queen 25 Commerce Club 3,45 Secretary 4, Treasurer 3,45 FHA 1, 2,3, 45 GAA 2g Chorus 25 Finders Creepers 35 Class Best Groomed 2. High School Dayton, Ohio 1,25 Pep Club 3, 45 FHA 35 Chorus 3, 4. MAX MCKNEELEN - Band 1,2,3g Basketball 1,25 Student Council 45 Commerce Club 35 Camera Club 25 Honor Line 1,2, 3,45 Finders Creep- ers 35 Play Manager 45 Archery Club 45 Manager 45 Dance Band2,3. ANN PACE - Wayne City 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 FHA 25 Cheerleader 25 Candidate for FFA Sweetheart 25 Commerce Club 3,4, Reporter 35 FHA 3, Chairman of Projects 35 Class Most Courteous 3, Queen 4. DORAN MATTOX - Baseball 1,2, 3,45 Basketball 1,25 FFA 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Science Club 25 Archery Club 45 Camera Club 1. LENA PENNINGTON - GAA 1,25 BILL MILNER - FFA 1,2,3,45 Land Judging 45 Grain Judging 35 Basket- ball 3,45 Camera Club 25 Archery Club 45 Varsity Club 45 Science Club 25 Fat Stock Judging 1,2,3,4 Track 4. DONNA PORTER - GAA 1.2: FHA Chorus 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,25 Class 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4. Most Popular 3. DOROTHY PORTER - FHA 1,2,3,4, Pep Club 3, 45 Chorus 2, 3, Bugs About Harry 4. MARGI-1. SHEHORN - Band 1,2.3, 4, Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,25 Student Council 1, 2, 4, Reporter 45 Honor Line 2, 3, King Candidate 1, 4: Finders Creepers' 3, Bugs About Harry 45 Dance Band 2, 3,4g President 1,45 Honor Club 4. LENA POWLESS - FHA 1,2,3,4, JERRY REID - Vice President 1: Var Treasurer 4, Chairman of Decora- sity Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2g Ser- tion 3: GAA 1,2,3g Chorus 2,3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4. geant-at-Arms 4, Bugs About Harry 4, Finders Creepers' 3g Science Club 2: Manager 1,2,3: Track 1,2,3g Honor Line 1,2,4, Chorus 2. ETHELYN SHELTON - GAA 1,2g EVELYN SHHJTON - GAA 1,23 Chorus 1, 2g Commerce Club 3. Chorus 1,25 Commerce Club 3, WILLIAM TAYLOR -' Band 1, Basket- CHARLENE THOMPSON - Pep Club BILL VANDAVEER - FFA 1.2. 3.4, ball 1,3, Baseball 4, Honor Line 1, 1,2, FHA 1,2,3, Chorus 1,2, Com- National Convention 3, State Poul- 2, 3, Varsity Club 4, Finders Creep- merce Club 3, 4, GAA 1, 2, Class UY Illdging COMES! 2, State UW' ers' 3, Chorus 2. Mos: Likely to Succeed 3. Stock Judging Contest 2. State FFA ROSALIE WATSON - FHA 15 GAA 1. 2, Chorus l,2, Reporter 4, Vice President 3. LESLIE WYLIE - Varsity Club 2, 3,45 Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief 4, Honor Line 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Track 1, 2, 3,4, Science Club 2, Band 1,2,3,4, Dance Band 2, 3, Honor Club 4, President 4, Finders Creepers 3: Bugs About Harry 4, Class Most Likely to Succeed 3, President 3. Convention 3, Camera Club 2, Can- didate for FHA King 4, Science Club 2, Honor Club 4, Honor Line 4, Ar- chery Club 4, Basketball 1, 'Bugs About Harry 4. I9 y, 'M ,n,..f,,,2'fq X MQW H 25 ORLENA BUTLER WARREN COOPER REBA GONARD GARY C OURTRIGHT GLA DYS C OURTRIGHT DEE DESEL MS I I RUTH ALLISON FONDA ASH LARRY BARNES BEVERLY BATES MARILYN BEEIQER MARCUS BOOTH IANICE BOSLEY :Uh 918 .1134 ARLETTA GROVE DEA NNE HALE JOHN HARRINGTON LYNN HARRIS LEWIS HILLIARD JOAN HOWARD NORMA DULANEY BYRON ELLIOT LOUIS ELLIOTT KAREN FREDRICK JOE GALBRAITH SHERMAN GARRISON RUBY GRIEFZU , .4- HAZ!-1 MORRIS MELVIN MORRIS THOMAS PIPER JOE PYLE RUSSEL REID DEE ANN ROCKHCLD w. y . IANICE HUBBLE SHIRLEY ISOM ROBERT JOHNSON RICHARD KOSS DORIS LAUGHLIN SUELLYN LINDSEY N -fRI I If A ' .,.. X , . RR R I RICHARD MCCRACKEN , f L , 311 .1 Q , Lg: ':'2 I -W Q A Q' , R 2 L E , eil-f fm-.1,fmgLQ,gggiggw,,kL,5 . W. I 222532: 542,-i . f f -f.f,.M- -' I-,. , ,I Nr- O R ly I R ,,,,- -' I I lx O L N gg Q OW ? NQNORL II O I I ,V: , O 9 .. 1 uw., k gg4g:: , , ggeusjv RK w W if y E 1 S - B., ' qgsm w, iff-g 35 jr X was AQ 'QE' fs a A .Q 1 RRN IO N f 1 Q., ,vii as fwg XX ffififs I ww' 5 ii 3 5 X fx Q f? 55 .' : ' gif 1 ff RIROI I a vWy:.g5e,' S U h. ,, . ,A CHARLETE SCHOFIELD L Y ,llfggi ' ELIANE SMITH . KAREL SMITH M-,f WAYNE SMITH RANDALL STARK BETTY STEPHENS MILDRED MARSHALL W We E 'Suv Q SSS ,,-Q -:,,,,t,- Q A , If 5 x w Y 6 f i 1 ana 5 2 Q 'S af. ,..v, . 2 K 0 0 CHARLES TOWNS CARROL WALKER JERRY WALTERS FRANCES WEGER GARY WILFONG FLORENCE YOUNG in ffm V 5 S4444 Larry Atteberry Cathy Barnard Audra Bass Charles Bass Donald Beeson Jenny Best Jane Blake Carolyn Block Joan Bogle Sam Booth Eliane Bullard Donnie Burgess Patsy Burgess Gordon Butler Bob Carpenter Abie Carter David Chapman Joyce Conard Rose Dunlap Ann Farmer Paul French Tom Grant Nelson Gill Larry Hilliard Patricia Jones Richard Jones Judy Karr Kent Kessel Judy Carter Jack Glen Case Judy Carol Case Judy Cates 3 af -:Qs al! Xxlx ,W V AX S0444 Charles Kurtz Donald Lane Donna Leathers Darla McC1askey Duanne McKinney Joe Mansker Kenneth Markham Joe Martin Delmar Mattox Donnie Milner Billy Mix Jerry Mix Mava Moats Eddie Moore Barbara Obrecht Linda Pittman Billie Porterfield Darrel Powless Janice Shannon Sonney Sheets Betty Shelton Don Slater Georgie Smith Alvin Speagle Betty Thompson Bemie Vandaveer Wanda Vangilder Linda Webb Barbara Wilfong Jack Williams Robert Wolfe Loyd Young Mary Young Karen Price Roy Schell Nancy Atwood Larry Barnfield Lawrence Beasley David Billington Sherryl Billington Bob Bolen Kenneth Bowers Robert Bullock Leslie Burroughs Richard Cisne Ann Cooper Eric Crooks Leon Dalton Gleneva Ellis Karen Ellis Ann Ellzey Leland Fitch Ruth Greifzu Dorothy Grove Donna Hale Barbara Harnner Kenneth Henderson Sherry Hendricks Dale Henson 4' W v i ew no i' ' hree A 5. ' A' aa er 1 e 'fly 1 1 r aa d hehnre y ' an nren ,renh , r , NN .f -I Sv I J Lhrgy . f e iw l I r zisfgfagzv 411-.1 - 5 N if , I x S' an if A Durward Hill ard Sharon Hillard Berdena Howard Mary Ann Jones Sheldon Keyser Jim Koss Dean Kurtz Gene Kurtz Q2 K Gloria Lane Angela Lane Randy McC1askey Jerry McKnee1en Joyce Marshall Mary Mason Jimmie Millsap Diann Mayo Tex Moats Jerry Morris Mary Pace Eber Pennington Robert Porter Melba Powless Mary Purdy Linda Pyle Richard Sanders Carylon Scott Larry Shelton Billie Smith Ray Stark Janice Taylor Marjie Taylor Bill Taylor Carolyn Towns Judy Vaughn Mary Vaughan Ronnie Walker Doris Ward Patty Wickham Jerry Williamson Joyce Yates I Margel Shehorn, Reporterg Max McKneelen, Jeanne Leathers, Janice Bosley, Judy Case, Secretary-Treasurerg Sandra Carson, Presidentg Ruby Greifzu, Vice Presidentg Ruth Greifzu, Bill Porterfield, Jerry McKneelen, Darla McClaskey, Karel Smith, and Mr. Wilson, Sponsor. Two important projects of the Student Council this year were the Junior Red Cross Drive and a Bundle Day Program to collect clothing for needy children. Our activity for the year was a dance to which the entire student body was invited. 414' QQTURE MAKERS AM ER I EA FIRST ROW: Margie Taylor, Sandra Carson, Section Secretaryg Cathy Barnard, Reporterg Audra Bass, Historiang Karen Henson, Vice Presidentg Martha Daubs, President: Marilyn Beekler, Chairman of Recreationg Joan Howard, Parliamentariang Elaine Smith, Chairman of Projects, Linda Pittman, Historiang Barbara Wilfong, Mrs. Crippin, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Gloria Lane, Doris Laughlin, Charlote Schofield, Ruth Allison, Kay Bates, Jane Blake, Carolyn Block, Darla McC1asky, Mary Jane Purdy, Melba Powless, Jeanne Leathers, Joan Grove, Sherryl Billing- ton, Gleneva Ellis, Carolyn Towns. THIRD ROW: Judy Cates, Jenny Best, Joan Bogle, Judy Karr, Betty Thompson Karen Ellis, Dorthy Grove, DeAnn Rockhold, Betty Stephens, Donna Porter, Judy Vaughn, Sherry Hendricks, Bar- bara Hamner, Ruth Greifzu, Mary Pace, Linda Pyle. FOURTH ROW: Elaine Bullard, Donna Leathers, Lorna Dal- ton, Judy Carter, Judy Case, Nancy Jones, Betty Linder, Wanda Koss, Charlene Thompson, Doris Bailey, Berde- na Howard, Mary Ann Jones, Janice Taylor, Nancy Attwood, Donna Hale, Doris Ward, Sharon Hilliard. FIFTH ROW: Barbara Obrecht, Dorothy Porter, Gladys Courtright, Fonda Ash, Janice Hubble, Francis Weger, Shirley lsom, Janice Bosley, Reba Conard, Arletta Grove, Deanne Hale, Ann Ellzy, Ruby Greifzu, Ann Cooper, Party Wickham, Joyce Yates, Dian Mayo. ABSENT: Karen Frederick. Secretary, Lena Powless, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: Betty Fitch Linder, Doris Laughlin, Janice Bosley, Deanne Hale, Suellyn Lindsey, Lyndal Chapman, Lorna Dalton. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Leathers, Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Grove, Janis Conard, Ruth Allison, Ruby Greifzu, Joan Howard, DeAnn Rockhold. THIRD ROW: Sandra Carson, Charlene Thompson, Charlete Schofield, Reba Conard, Nancy Jones, Elaine Smith, Mrs. Webster, Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Martha Daubs, Karen QHensonJ Farmer, Presi- dent, Sharon Fout, Vice President, Doris Bailey, Ann Pace, Wanda Koss, Reporterg Arletta Grove, Max McKneelen. NOT PICTURED: Karen Frederick, Frances Weger, Marilyn Beekler. ,..-e M,,,,,,n ad, N. f ,M -fe ,, MW. MR. BARNARD, Sponsor BETTY STEPHENS MARTHA DAUBS NANCY IONES ROSALIE WATSON RUTH ALLISON SHARON FOUT ORLENA BUTLER GLADYS COURTRIGHT diff' FIRST ROW: Mr. Frye, Advisorg Joe Galbraith, Treasurerg Roger Hendricks, Vice President, Kenneth Hohlgaugh, President, Gary Karr, Secretaryg David Chapman, Sentinel: Gary Courtright, Reporter. SECOND ROW: Sheldon Keyser, Bill Taylor, Duane McKenney, Bob Bolen, Bernie Vandaveer, Jerry Williamson, Randy McClasky, Bill Porterfield, ferry Walters, Gary Wilfong, John Harrington, Bob Johnson, Bill Vandaveer. THIRD ROW: Delmar Mattox, Melvin Morris, Lynn Harris, Nelson Gill, Larry Atteberry, Leon Dalton, Billy Smith, Kent Kessel, Rich- ard McCracken, Karel Smith, Jimmie Millsap, Charles Bass, Byron Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Max Fearn, Jerry Mix David Billington, Donnie Milner, Charles Towns, Glen Neal, Larry Barnes, Wayne Smith, Sherman Garrison. FIFTH ROW: Russel Walker, Doran Matrox, Ray Stark, Carrol Walker, Donnie Burgess, Georgie Smith, Donald Beason, Jack Williams, Lawrence Beasley, Bob Wolfe, Randall Stark. ABSENT: Russel Reid, Bill Milner, Floyd Carter, Abie Carter. Compliments of BRATTON'S HATCHERY U. S. Approved - Pullorurn Clean Cisne, Illinois 914, A FIRST ROW: Gladys Courtright, Orlena Butler, Elaine Smith, Marilyn Beekler, Ruby Greifzu, Frances Weger, Betty Stephens, Deanne Hale, Arletta Grove, Reba Conard. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Wolfe, Sponsor, Martha Daubs, Secre- tary-Treasurerg Judy Cates, Vice President, Barbara Obrecht, Cathy Barnard, Carolyn Towns, Barbara Hamner, Sherry Hendricks, Judy Vaughn, Ann Cooper. THIRD ROW: Karen Henson, Presidentg Nancy Jones, V' .nda Koss, Sandra Carson, Donna Hale, Ruth Greifzu, Patty Wickham, Joyce Yates, Darla McClaskey, Ann Farmer, Janice Shannon, Judy Case, Janice Bosley. FOURTH ROW: Judy Carter, Linda Pittman, Betty QFitchJ Linder, Fonda Ash, Shirley Isom, DeAnn Rockhold, Janice Hubble, Dixie Davis, Reporter, Betty Shelton, Carolyn Block, Barbara Wil- fong, Ethelyn Shelton, Evelyn Shelton. i 6046 FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Karr, Russell Reid, Joe Galbraith, Secretary-Treasurer, Doran Mattox, Max Mc- Kneelen, Bill Milner, Karel Smith, Sergeant-at-Armsg Janis Hubble, Frances Weger, Arletta Grove, Janice Bos- ley, Fonda Ash, Mr. Hand, Sponsor, DeAnn Rockhold, Marilyn Beekler. SECOND ROW, left to right: Barbie Hamner, Judy Vaughn. Sherry Hendricks, Vice President: Louie Hilliard, Louis Elliott, Joe Pyle, Dee DeSelms, Reporterg Pat Booth, David Johnson, Jenny Best, Lorna Dalton, Donna Leathers, Melba Powless, Ann Cooper, Mary Jane Purdy, Ruby Greifzu, Kay Bates, Darla McClaskey, Charlete Schofield. THIRD ROW, left to right: Roger Hendricks, President, Don Slater, Bernie Vandaverr, Bill Taylor, Nelson Gill, Donnie Burgess, Alvin Spea- gle, Larry Atteberry, Torn Piper, Abie Carter, Eber Pennington, Judy Carter, Billy Porterfield, Linda Pittman, Barbie Obrecht, Cathy Barnard, Judy Cates, Janice Shannon, Judy Karr. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Barbara Wil- fong, Patty Wickham, Joyce Yates, Diane Mayo, Gary Wilfong, Charles Towns, Leon Dalton, Bob Bullock, Shel- don Keyser, Bob Bolen, Jim Koss, Jerry Mix, Randy McC1askey, David Billington, Tex Moats, Durward Hilliard, Joan Bogel, Audrea Bass, Betty Shelton. FIFTH ROW, left to right: Elaine Bullard, Mary Pace, Donna Hale, Doris Ward, Sharon Hilliard, Bob Johnson, Richard McCracken, Carrol Walker, Gary Courtright, Floyd Carter, Bill Vandaveer, Kenny Hohlbaugh, Larry Barnes, John Harrington, Warren Cooper, Ray Schell, Max Fearn, Gladys Courtright, Shirely,Isom. 74445 Szegg Deciding where ads might be sold are: JOE GALBRAITH ------------ - -Junior Editor KENNETH HOLBAUGH ' ' ' Senior Editor DIXIE DAVIS ------ - - - Business Manager LESLIE WYLIE - - - ------------ Editor DEE DESPLMS - - - - - -Assistant Business Manager Wann This club was formed at Cisne Community High School this year. The idea was suggested by Mr. Leathers who had been a member and past president of a similar organization at South- ern Illinois University. The organization followed the idea of Southern's and was purely for the betterment of the sc l-Dol. It was started with 12 original members and then after its organiza- tion was finally started, new members were taken in. We believe that this is a fine organiza- tion and we hope to see it continued during the future at Cisne Community High School. Presi- dent, Leslie Wylieg Secretary, David Lashbrookg Reporter, Joe Galbraith, Members: Margel Shehorn, Kermeth Holbaugh, Jerry Walters, Gus Reid, Jerry Williams, Bob Bolen, Leon Dalton, Bill Taylor, Eber Pennington, Lewis Hilliard, Durward Hilliard, Sheldon Keyser, Larry Shelton, Tom Grant, Vernon Deselms. Zend FIRST ROW: Marilyn Beekler, Joyce Yates, Patty Wickam, Don Slater, Paul French, Judy Vaughn, Caro- lyn Towns, Ann Cooper. SECOND ROW: David Lashbrook, Barbara Hamner, Fonda Ash, Kathy Barnard, Francis Wager, Suellyn Lindsey. THIRD ROW: David Johnson, Leslie Wylie, Dee Deselms. FOURTH ROW Margel Shehorn, Betty Stephens, Arletta Grove. OFFICERS: President, Paul French. Mrs. Hand, Judy Case, Darla McClasky, Andrea McClung, Ruth Greifzu, Sherry Hendricks, Ann Farmer Gladys Courtright, Orlena Butler, Karen QI-Iensonj Farmer, Mary Lou Young, Betty Dulaney, Donna Hale Mary Ann Jones, Judy Karr, Charlotte Schofield, DeAnn Rockhold, Suellyn Lindsey, Donna Porter, San- dra Carson, Nancy Jones, Wanda Koss, Lena Powless, Betty Shelton, Berdenia Howard. WAYNE COUNTY RECORD Your Community Newspaper RITZ THEATER Cisne, 111. eat WAN DA KOSS CARROL WALKER 77644: ?o,ea!wz ANN PACE JOE GALBRAITH 77544: MARY PACE BILL TAYLOR 77544: .daedq ta S IEANNE LEATHERS KENNTH MARK!-IAM D RUTH GREIFZU KENNTH HOHLBAUGH 771445 14 ' DEANN ROCKHOLD LARRY ATTEBERRY Q. 'U alas ,HY .img fig L 4 5 ff ., , E e 45 pq 8 7000126716 FIRST ROW: Janice Bosley, Joan Howard, Joyce Yates, Diann Mayo, Jeanne Leathers, Judy Vaughn, Nancy Jones, Marilyn Beekler, Martha Daubs, Sharon Fout, Sharon Hilliard, Janice Shannon, Fonda Ash, Shirley Isom, Judy Carter, Judy Cates, Jenny Best, Ann Farmer, Judy Case, Ruth Greifzu, Mary Pace, Wanda Koss, Sandra Carson. SECOND ROW: Karel Smith, Bob Bolen, Joe Galbraith, Eber Pennington, Jerry McKnee1en, Bill Taylor, Bill Van- daveer, David Jolmson, Carrol Walker, Leslie Wylie, Jerry Reid, Max McKneelen, Kenny Hohlbaugh, Jack Case, Paul French, Dick Koss, Dee DeSelms, Joe Pyle, Bill Mix, Tom Grant, Billy Porterfield, Randy McClaskey, David Billington. I P Crown Bearer DANNY ROOSEVELT King LARRY ATTEBERRY Queen ANN PACE Flower Girl RITA SCHIELE Attendants: MARGEL SHEHORN LINDA PITTMAN PAT BOOTH RUBY GREIFZU HM KOSS PA TTY WICKHAM ' '.a1i U43 :.: any and deem LARRY ATTEBERRY ANN PACE Picturesque decorations set the scene of gay Paree, the city of l'amour and romance. Be- hind the lovely flower garden arose the inspira- tional Eiffel Tower. 7?57 EVENING IN PARIS 1006 The French banquet was held in the school cafe- teria with Parisian decorations and favors. Food was served by lovely French waitresses. The Grand March led the Mesdemoiselles and Messieurs into an evening where Paris was in her gayest mood resplendent in moonlight and silver stars. f? -A--W Qcwckva-Seachfz pam, 7755 0,,'wmZ Qwwieae 'I'hese students received special awards at graduation time. FRONT ROW, seated: DIXIE DAVIS ----- WANDA KOSS ---- JEANNE LEATHERS - - SHARON FOUT - - DOROTHY PORTER - - MARTHA DAUBS - - - LYNDAL CHAPMAN - - SECOND ROW, standing: LESLIE WYLIE --- DAVID JOHNSON - - NANCY JONES ----- DORIS BAILEY ----- KENNETH HOLBAUGH - - ROGER HENDRICKS - '- MARGEL SHEHORN - - - - -A11 Around Girl - - - - - Drarnatics - - - - Scholarship - - ----- - -American Legion The Danforth Foundation Award - - - - - - - Perfect Attendance - - Home Economics. Salutatorian '----------Citizenship - - ---------- A11 Around Boy The Danfourth Foundation Award '-------------Drarnatics ---------- Commercial - - - - - - Agriculture - - -A11 Around Student - - -American Legion make 794411 -un LEFT TO RIGHT: Dee DeSeln1s, Pat Booth, Russell Reid, Lois Elliott, Lewis Hilliard, Warren Cooper Joe Gal braith, Joe Pyle. FIRST ROW: Ruby Greifzu, Marilyn Beekler, Frances Weger, Joan Howard SHIOND ROW Fonda Ash, Betty Stephens, Janice Bosley, Orlena Butler, Suellyn Lindsey. BACK ROW: Robert Johnson John Griffen, director. STAGE CREW FRONT ROW: Frances Weger Jerry Walters John Harrington Arlette Grove BACK ROW: Richard McCracken Carrol Walker 1 x K Q.-:wi 0 L32 V: 3 1 e 5, 3 e ,w-vm. ,ask 'HCR' if 55 v K ,ws-5' --serv is s M ff I'-hx. ws,-,,p-' : v if afx x !,f:5?fQs f Q gf 4- x Q ,R A wf 52 Q1 ','L 'L L ' .KZL - L Q f f Qfll my Vrk. . 47 A fa 4, M k . W , X ww 1. A I E Waudtq dial Wczwdtqdal aeeae SUELLEN LINDSEY - - - Queen Of Basketball LINDA PITTMAN - - - - Queen of A11 Sports SHIRLEY ISOM - - - Queen of Baseball MARY PACE - - - Queen of Track FIRST ROW, left to right: Joe Galbraith, Roger Hendricks, Jerry Reid, Jack Case, Dee DeSe1ms, Kenneth Markham, Pat Hand, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Russel Reid, Karel Smith, Jerry Mix, Kent Kessel, Dick Koss, Doran Mattox, Lewis Hilliard, Donnie Bowers. 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BACK ROW: Larry Hilliard, Eber Pennington, Bill Taylor, Jerry Mix, Richard Cisne, Eric Crooks, Jerry McKnee1en, Don Slater, Tom Grant, Pat Booth. AUGUST SEPI' EMBER OCT OBER NOVEMBER 28 - DECEMBER 26 - 23 -Jan. I AN UARY 28 - FEBRUARY 42 Registration Day - Teachers Meeting Labor Day - No School First Day of School Baseball game with Wayne City - Away Clay City - Here Noble -f Here Sumner - Here Clay City - Away South-Eastern Division Teachers Meeting First Six-Weeks Exams Individual Pictures Taken Chorus Program - Tops in TV Basketball game with Noble at Home - Fresh-Soph Wayne City - Away Veterans Day - No School Wayne City - Home, Fresh-Soph, Noble - Away Dieterich - Home Group and Faculty Meeting Farina - Home Second Six-Weeks Exams Thanksgiving Vacation Sumner - Away Kinmundy - Home F.H.A, Christmas Party Louisville - Home Wrestling Match - Varsity Club fsponsorj Bluford - Away Clay City - Home Wayne City Holiday Tournaments Christmas Vacation Return to School Noble - Away, Fresh-Soph, Dieterich - Away First Semester Exams Farina - Away M.T.C. Tournaments Bluford - Home Wayne City - Home Noble - Home Lincoln's Birthday - No School Kinmundy - Away Sumner - Home Clay City - Away Louisville - Away Midwinter County Teachers Meeting MARCH APRIL MAY BILL TAYLOR SHARON HILLIARD 0,42 dw? Drivers Education Test Fourth Six-Weeks Exams - Senior Class Play F. F.A, Public Speaking Contest - Here Daddy Date Night - F,H,A, T.B. Test Reading F, F,A. Donkey Ball Game Junior Class Play F.H.A, Style Show Board Meeting Good Friday - No School Easter Vacation Parent-Son Banquet QF, F.A.j Archery Club Tournament Clay City Track Meet at 3:00 - Home Fifth Six-Weeks Exams Varsity Club Chili Supper Senior Career Day - Track Meet - Here Track Meet - Away Mother-Daughter Banquet Civil Service Test - Track Meet - Home Track Meet - Home F. F.A. Livestock Judging Contest - Awards Night Archery Club Banquet Conference and Track Meet Archery Club Picnic Junior-Semior Prom Second Semester Exams Baccalaureate Commencement Exercises END OF SCHOOL TERM Compliments of rfuflzerlfz Illinois lumber Hampauy Cisne Illinois South Side of Square We Have the Utmost Confidence in the Youth of Our Community Compliments of FROSTY CREME was Owned and Operated fwfr 5' 625 f ,EXE e b Y fl, A Q Y p ,C as p CHAR LES AND MARY MANN V , Best Sandwiches in Town 'Wm'-M L nl Shakes and Sundaes of All Kinds CISNE DEPARTMENT STORE Eight Complete Departments Phone 55R11 Cisne, Illinois nf ., YF: AP I? ffl t ini Z , .S T05 A la LET us no voun Compliments of W fjag ' ELLIS' GARAGE JD Used cars W! Phone Z4R1l f L Cisne, Illinois Compliments of MIDDLETON'S DR UG SUNDR IES Always Glad to Have You Call Cisne , Illinois LEX B. TICKNER The Young Mens Store in Fairfield Manhattan Shirts - Dobbs Hats Crosby Square Shoe - M s ayfield Four Star Sport Coats Haggar Slax - Hickok Belts and Jewelry Ellen? BEAUTY SHOP We Princess Nyla ELLEN REED 5PeCia1iZe H1 Cosmetics With Permanents Dermatonogist Seal of Approval Cisne, Illinois Phone 98R2 ff-wf'q7fPf-fxiZ'c QS 02 C E o QI' ev-I J Ny , J 0 ' - - f Warren D. Erzppm THOUGHT JONES' D-X SERVICE Z4 Hr. Road Service Phone 36Rl - Cisne, Ill. Phone No. 583 Cisne, Illinois Sxgaieizfe fecaelzq Elgin - Bulova Princess Diamonds Kuff jvwclry 300 E, Main Fairfield, Illinois Compliments of VURDULAS WHOLESALE CO, Good Goods for Good Peopl Since 1921 Operating ANY FAIRFIELD CANDY COMP John, Stavrula, Ioanie ei, f Compliments of Sears Kaelfuck 4 60. CATALOG OFFICE Fairfield, Ill. Phone Z 1 61 -.1-, at ARNOLD'S APPAREL Ladies', Chi1dren's and Junior's Ready-to-Wear 119 East Main Phone 4288 Fairfield Illinois CISNE SEED CO. A Good Market for Grain and Seed JOHN SQUIRE, Manager Cisne , Illinois HILLIARDS ZEPHYR SERVICE Gas and Oils Phone 38R 1 1 Cisne, Ill. C. H. KEITH 8. SON General Merchandise - Appliances - Furniture Feed RALPH E. KEITH, Prop, Phone 16 Rinard, Ill. R. P. BARTH INSURANCE General Line Notary Public Cisne, Ill. Telephones Fully Insured Cisne 44R1-44R2 H. W. JONES 8: SON OIL FIELD HAULING AND EXCAVATING Box 105 Cisne, Illinois SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED IT GRUBB'S Used Cars and Parts New and Used Tires Cisne, Illinois ffiklelferry 's 5 SHELL SERVICE my 'J 1 Phone 1 Cisne, Illinois SIMPSON'S RECREATION HALL Air Conditioned Cisne, Illinois CISNE MILLING COMPANY Grain and Feeds For Livestock and Poultry Cisne, Illinois G I Q E'-I K ' ...Qu 'Wt ,' e 2, Q, DESELMS Bnos. 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