Cisne High School - Echo Yearbook (Cisne, IL)

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J r , ai W I CISNE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL CISNE, ILLINOIS PRESENTS THE ECHO I 958- I 959 ECHO STAFF Editor, Joe Galbraith, Business Manager, Vernon Dee DeSelms II, Assistant Editor, Paul French, As- sistant Business Manager, Barbara Obrecht, Senior Editor, Marilyn Beeklerg Advisor, Miss Graddy, Harvey Milner, Millard Long, Secretary, Kenneth Obrecht, President, Stanley Bratton, Attorney, Kelly Loy, Clayton Best, Myrl Hale, Elmo Atteberry, BOARD OF EDUCATION PRlNCIPAL'S MESSAGE Ifl had but one message for youth of today, it would be that success in life does not depend on genius, Any young man or woman of ordinary intelligence, who is morally sound, above- board in his dealings, and not afraid of work should succeed in spite of obstacles and handicaps, if he plays the game fairly and squarely and keeps everlastingly at it, The possibilities before youth are measured by the determination within them, I wish to express my appreciation to allorganizations of the school for their cooperation with the staff in producing this excellent yearbook, May the memories of your fine working rela- tions be with you for many years, I challenge you to continue to uphold the high standards of ethics, scholarship, leadership and service which have contributed to the welfare of our school, our community, and our country. DEDICA TION What we call goodness is made easier of accomplishment by a little of the oil of appreciation. This does not mean that we must all go around with an oilcan in one hand and a bouquet in the other, but it does mean that we can greatly assist people if we are genuinely and sympathet- ically appreciative of their best efforts, and aware of their finest possibilities, These are our thoughts as we dedicate this book, the Echo of 1959, to Mr. George Hubble, Mr, Hubble has used the oil of friendship frequently during his tenure in our school - this oil has re- duced the friction that accompanies our everyday living, His bouquets have been in the form of a friendly smile mixed with a bit of humor. The student body, faculty and friends understand that Mr, Hubble's work has not always been a bed of roses, but he never refuses a call for help with a stuck locker, a spilled bottle of ink, or a door that won't close, Hard work, mixed with wit and humor, is a way of life - a way of living for Mr, Hubble, As our graduates return to C,C,H,S, , we shall always hear this familiar question, 'Where is George? ,ftqtxg pf ' N -Aditi' AM fbi!-is fJM'Zj My cb CLC AJ 'fagfxfd yr7CUd!CuUQgJu 'I ' 1 lr A Wu! ff-wewig ' f ,,. . 1 . . W6 NXM4? ks .. J QX fl - 3 ff- X Q jk ' , X . . . YAZYF' .. MX. X if, X y X X i Xe1V.XX+ifX,f. ' Q 5 - Q Q. , X ft X X -,X X X K i XX355' . .i3,l5..,X K f Q-ix .,,, wwf- X X ,1.X--XX - ..e.:.v:. KXXQM... '3x i fif?'H.l'?k-.STL f , 1 if -:fx V. Q Ti ., X ,... X .1 ,, X -LX K x K . Z ,X Xw N522 jg... X ' 1 GEORGE HUBBLE ww 91 A !l fffi x . is 1 .N .fini F . 45 .. Hi QW' k .. .K .J V K, K E 1. , K I k A f . f . iff- K X ' . . . i N- s- 2115- ., 5 X - In 'W YQ r. A :Hai X -f - ' - ' ,,.::' - ' ' 2 ' if . X - L , -. , f H - , , , , ' i g i r l .. K V -4 1 -F ' . . , X ' ' 6 I I MR, EDWARD GLADISH Mathematics f Chemistry DZLII, I jt',ly1K', PERRY DOCKINS 1 f -5 Chorus my Mn ff Band K9 1 J' MR, CHARLES MOORE History Civics Economics Social Problems FACULTY MR, DAVID WILSON Industrial Arts Physical Education MR, PAT HAND Coach Physical Education Drivers Education MISS MARY LOU ALLEN Home Economics MR, GERALD MILLER Vocational Agriculture FACULTY MR, ROBIN LEDBETTER Guidance Director Algebra I General Science MR, DANIEL ROGERS Biology General Science World Geography MRS. BEN RICKELMAN Typing I Typing II Bookkeeping Shorthand Office Practice MR. 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Not pictured: Ellsworth Duke, CLASS HISTORY On September 1, 1955, 60 green, bewildered freshmen entered the doors and walked down the halls of C, C, H, S, Now in 1959, we look back over the four years and recall many of the events and highlights of our high school education, Our freshman sponsor was Mr, Rosenberg, who met with us to elect the following class officers: President - - - ---- Fonda Ash Vice President ---- - Richard Zerkel Secretary-Treasurer - - - - Janice Bosley Reporter ------- - - Dee DeSelms Student Council - - - - Marilyn Beekler Sponsor ----- - - Mr. Rosenberg Our first class social was held at our sponsor's home, Our class king and queen candidates were Fonda Ash and Carrol Walker. September 4, 1956, 54 silly sophomores entered the doors of C, C, H, S, and met with sponsors to elect the following officers: President ----- ' - - Janice Bosley Vice President - - - - Jenny Skaggs Secretary-Treasurer - - - - ------ Reba Conard Reporter ------- --------- C arrol walker Sponsors - - - - - - Mrs, Carrell and Mr, Barnard Our Student Council Representatives were Suellyn Lindsey and Joe Galbraith Our class king and queen were Joe Galbraith and Fonda Ash, August 30, 1957, 52 jolly juniors jounced through the ever opening C,C, H S doors of education, Officers for the ye President - - - ar of '57-'58 were: Vice President - - - Secretary - - - Treasurer - - Reporter - - Sponsors - - - - Joe Galbraith - - - Dee DeSelms - - Marilyn Beekler - - -Suellyn Lindsey ----------DickKoss Mrs, Crippen and Mr, Griffen Our Student Council Representatives were Ruby Greifzu, Janice Bosley and Karel Smith. Our king and queen candidates were Pat Booth and Ruby Greifzu, Our major events and highlights were the magazine sales, the Junior Play, Rest Assured, and the Junior-Senior Prom held in the early spring with the theme Orien- tal Gardens. In the fall of 1958, August 29, 48 sophisticated seniors entered C. C, H, S, for their last year of high school education, We elected for our senior officers: Karen Fredrick - - ---- President Pat Booth ---- - - Vice President Elaine Smith - - ---- Secretary Fonda Ash ----- - -. Treasurer Dee Ann Rockhold - - ---------- Reporter Sponsors ------------------- Mr, Frye and Mr, Moore Our Student Council Representatives were Fonda Ash and Carrol Walker, Our class king and queen were Sherman Garrison and Janice Hubble, The highlights of our senior year were the Homecoming Dance and Coronation, with the theme of Winter Wonderland, the Senior Trip to the Lake of the Ozarks, which was memorable even if the water was cold and the sun hot, and Graduation, the aim, the goal, the end of the work, the play, and the friendships that are gained during high school years, All of the seniors looked forward to Graduation with pride, and the memories of many different occasions will long remain with the senior class of 1958- 1959. ' The seniors say Good-bye to C, C, H, S, and hope that future seniors will enjoy and gain as fnuch from their last year as we did, Marilyn Beekler SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President, Karen Fredrick, Secretary, Elaine Smithg Sponsor, Mr, Moore, Sponsor, Mr Frye, Reporter, Dee Ann Rockholdg Treasurer, Fonda Ash, Vice President, Pat Booth, The seniors sponsored the Homecoming, with the theme of Winter Wonderland, The King and Queen of the year '58-'59 being Sharon Hilliard and Bill Taylor, The seniors traveled to the Lake of the Ozarks for three memorable days of glo- rious fun May 17, 18, and 19. A good time was had by all, Coming home some were sleepy eyed, some with less money than when they left, and some with severe sunburns, but all happy and filled with happy memories, RUTH ALLISON GAA 15 FHA 1-2-35 Chorus 15 Pep Club 2-35 Librarian 3-45 Com- merce Club 3. FFA 1-2-3-45 National Convention 45 Basketball 1-25 Archery Club 35 Band 1, LARRY BARNES JUDY ANGUS GAA 2-35 FHA 1-2-3-45 Science Club 25 Chorus 1. FHA 1-2-3-4, Chairman of Recre- ation 35 GAA 1-2-35 Band 1-2-3- 45 Chorus 1-25 Honor Line 1-2-35 Pep Club 25 Freshman-Sophomore Cheerleader 15 Varsity Cheerlead- er 35 Archery Club 35 Class Secre- tary 35 Student Council 15 Echo Staff4, Senior Editor5 Tumbling Club 3-45 Rest Assured 5 Major- ette 2, MELODY BEEKLER FONDA ASH Class President 15 Student Council 1,45 Reporter 1, President 45 GAA 1-2-35 FHA 1-2-3-45 Band 1-2-3. Treasurer 2, Majorette 1-2-35 Cheerleader 1,35 Tumbling Club 45 Chorus 1-25 Most Popular 15 Most Athletic 25 Class Best Groom ed 35 Most Courteous 45 Class Queen 1-25 Honor Line 3-45 Arch- ery Club 35 'Rest Assured 35 Dance Band 1-2-33 FFA Sweet- heart 1, Varsity Club 3-45 Basketball 1, Manager 35 Baseball 2-3-45 Class Vice President 45 Class Treasurer 25 Class King 35 Honor Line 1-2-45 Rest Assured 5 Archery Club 35 Chorus 1. PAT BOOTH IANICE BOSLEY Class Secretary-Treasurer lg Class President 25 FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1- 2-34 Student Council 3g Cheerlead- er 2-35 Most Popular 2-45 Honor Line 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-25 Archery Club 35 FFA Queen Candidate 45 Rest Assured 5 Commerce Club 3. REBA CONARD FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 15 Chorus lg Class Secretary 25 Commerce Club 35 Class Most Likely to Succeed 4, FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2-35 Archery FFA 1-2--4, Reporter 3-4. N3Ii0f1' Club 35 Pep Club 2-35 Librarian 3: al Convention 45 Archery Club 3, GARY COURTRIGHT Chorus 3-4. GLADYS COURTRIGHT WARREN COOPER Class Reporter 1, V-ice President 3 Varsity Club 2-3-4, Reporter 3. Secretary 4g Archery Club 3, Re- porter 35 Honor Society 35 Echo Staff 3-4, Assistant Manager 3, Manager 45 Band 1'2'3'4g Rest Assured 35 Class Most Likely to Succeed 2-45 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Basketball 1-2'3g Track 3. VERNON DESELMS I1 BYRON ELLIOTT FFA 1-2-3-49 Basketball 1-2g Band 1 FFA 1-2-3-4, Sentinel 2, Treas- urer 3, President 4, Delegate State Convention 1.3, Delegate National Convention 3.4, Basketball 1-2-3g Track 2-3-4g Student Council 2,4, Parliamentarian 4, Archery Club 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3g Class Best Gtoomed 1,2g Class King 2, Honor Line 1,3,4g Most Popular 35 Most Courteous 4g Varsity Club 3.4, Treasurer 3, Honor Club 3, Report- er 3, Class President 3g Echo Staff 3.4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor-in- Chief 4g Candidate FHA King 2,4g Rest Assured 3. JOE GALBRAITH LOUIS ELLIOTT 'Rest Assured 3g Sports Manager 4. FFA 1-2-3-45 Band lg Class King Candidate 4. SHERMAN GARRISON KAREN FREDERICK Class Most Courteous 1g Class Most Likely to Succeed 3, Class Best Gtoomed 4, Chorus 2, Pep Club 2, 4, Commerce Club 3, FHA 2-3-4, Secretary 3, Voting Delegate 3, McCalls Teen Fashion Representa- tive 4, Class President 4. FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2, Student Council 3.4, Vice President 3, Honor Line 2,43 Class Queen 3, Commerce Club 3, Lion's Roar, Assistant Editor 3g FFA Sweetheart 2, Chorus 1-2-3, Cheerleader 4, Rest Assured' 3, Most Likely to Succeed 25 Class Most Athletic 4, Pep Club 2.4: Archery Club 3. RUBY GREIFZU ARLETTA GROVE DEANNE HALE JOHN HARRINGTON FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2-35 Major- FHA 1-2-3-4, Treasurer 45 GAA 1- FFA 1-2-3-4, State Dairy Judging erte 25 Archery Club 35 Commerce 25 Chorus 1-25 Commerce Club 35 lg Archery Club 3. Club 35 Band 1-2-3-45 Chorus 1-25 Sewing Award 3, Pep Club 1,45 Rest Assured 35 Most Dependable 15 Librarian 3. Tumbling Team 3-45 Basketball 1- 25 Baseball 1-2-3-45 Varsity Club 2-3-45 Archery Club 35 Rest As- FFA 1-2-3-4. sured 3, LYNN ROY HARRIS LEWIS HILLIARD FHA 1-2-3-4, Parliamenrarianii Secretary 4g GAA lg Commerce Club 35 Librarian 25 Chorus 1-23 Honor Line 35 Class Most Depend able 25 Rest Assured 3, JOAN HOW ARD IANICE HUBBLE SHIRLEY ISOM RICHARD KOSS FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-25 Archery FHA 1-2-3-45 GAA 1-2-35 Pep Club T1'HCk 3-45 Basketball 1-2-3-4: Club 35 Pep Club 2'35 Chorus 1-25 1-25 Chorus 1-25 Class Most Popu- Baseball 1'2'3'4: HOHOI' Line 3'4: Majorette 25 Queen Candidate 4, 121 3: Varsity Baseball Queen 35 Cl-SSS Reporter 3. FHA 1-2-35 Commerce Club 3. DORIS LAUGHIN Honor Line 3-4, FHA 1'2'3 45B8I1d 1-2-3-4, Pres- ident 45 Accompanist 1-2-3-45 Honor Line 1-25 Dance Band 1-2-35 GAA 1-2, Reporter 1, Manager 25 Class Treasurer 35 Student Council 25 Commerce Club 35 Librarian 45 Rest Assured 5 Pep Club 1-25 Queen of Basketball 3. SUELLYN LINDSEY FFA 1-2-3 -45 State Judging 25 Bas ketball 1-2-35 Archery Club 3. RICHARD MCCRACKEN HAZEL MORRIS MELVIN MORRIS TOM PIPER FHA 1 2 Pep Club 2 Chorus 1 2 FFA 1-2-3-4. Varsity Club 1-2-3-4g Archery Club 4 Lrbrauan 3 3'4g Chorus 1-2g Track 1-2. Varsity Club 2-3-45 FFA 1-2-3-4g Parliamentary Procedure Team 2- 3-4g State Judging Team 3g Na- tional Convention 1-2-3g Delegate State Convention 1-2-35 Basketball 1-2-3g Baseball 1-2-3-4, Manager 2-3-4g Track 2-3-4g Rest Assured Rest Assured 3 Tumbling Team 35 Archery Club 3g Honor Club 3g 3 4 President 4 Chorus 1-2, I OE PYLE RUSSELL REID Salem: Dramatics 1-2g Hi-Tri 1-2 Guidance Club 1-23 Glee Club 1-2g Girls' Chorus 1, Secretary 2g Pep Club 1-2. Cisne: FHA 3-4g GAA 2-3g Archery Club 3g Lion's Roar Editor 3g Honor Line 4g Commerce Club 3g Tumbling Team 3-4, Sec- retary 4g Chorus Accompanist 3g Dance Band 3g Cheerleader 35 Most Athletic 3g Class Reporter 4. DEEANN ROCKHOLD CHARLETE SCHOFIELD FHA 1-2g Archery Club 3, Com- merce Club 3g Chorus 2-3, FFA 1-2-3-4, State Grain Judging 3, National Convention 35 Basket- ball 2-3-4g Varsity Club 4, Track 2-3, Honor Line 4, Class Most Ath- letic 3, Class Most Dependable 2, WAYNE SMITH ELAINE SMITH FHA 1-2-3-4, Chairman of Pro- jects 3, Reporter 4g Chorus lg GAA 1-3, Commerce Club 3, Class Most Dependable 3-4, Honor Line 1-3-4g Pep Club 2, Class Secretary 4. FFA 1-2-3-4. RANDALL STARK KAREL SMITH FFA 1-2-3-4, State Dairy Judging 2, State Convention 2, National Convention 3g Basketball 1-2-3-4, Track 1-2-3-45 Student Council 3 Archery Club 3, Varsity Club 2-3- 4, Honor Line 1-2-3-45 Parliamen tary Procedure Team 2-3-43 Tum- bling Team 4. FHA 1-2-3-4g GAA 1-2-33 Pep Club 2g Freshman-Sophomore Cheerleader 1, Chorus 1-2, Band 3 Rest Assured' 3g Librarian 3. BETTY STEPHENS CHARLES TOWNS FFA 1- 2-344. FHA 1-2-3-4, Historian lg GAA 1- 2-3, Treasurer 2g Majorette 2g 'Rest Assured 3g Archery Club 33 Class Most Courteous 35 Pep Club 2-3g Chorus 15 Band 1-2-3. FRANCES WEGER CARROI. WALKER JERRY WALTERS FFA 1-2-3-4, Vice President 4, FFA 1 2 3 4 Convention 4g Honor Line 1-2g Class King 3g Best Groomed 3-4g Class Reporter 2g Student Council 4gArch- ery Club 3. FFA 1-2-3-4. GARY WILFONG JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS JACK CASE MARY LOU YOUNG JENNY BEST fPresidentj QVice Presidentj fSecretary-Treasurery MISS GRADDY MRS, WOLFE ANN FARMER qspgnggrj fSponsorj QReporterj The juniors left quite a record! The magazines they sold in the fall amounted to six hundred and eighteen dollars for them. These industrious people also sponsored car washes and sold stationery to help them have the best junior prom yet the eighth of May, LARR Y A TTER A UDRA BASS CHARLES BA ss CA TH Y BARNA RD DONA LD BEESO JEN N Y BEST JANE BLAKE cARo1. YN mock JOAN Hocus SAM BOOTH E1-A INE BULLARD DONNIE B URGESS yum czmas mwm CHAPMAN xox ce coumw ANN FARMER PAUL FRENCH T OM GRANT S PATSY BURGES BOB CARPENTER ABIE CARTER IUDY CARTER SACK CASE IUDY CASE NELSON GILL LARRY HILLIARD PA TRICIA JONES RICHA Es JUDY KARR KENT RD JON KESSEL DONALD LANE DONNA LEA THERS DARLA MCC!-ASKEY DUANNE MCKINNEY KENNETH MARKHAM Jos M4 RTIN CA?-OLE PEDD YY TMAN UND A P BXLLXE PORT YBFXELD DELMAR MAT TOX N!-'B XCORD P OW LESS D ARF-EL KAREN PPJCE ROY SCH?-LL NW. MXL DON BXLLY MDC KERRY MDC AV A MOATS T BARB ARA OBRECH JA NICE SHA NNON LOREN s HEETS BETTY SHEL TON DON SLA TER KATHERINE SMITH GEORGIE SMITH ALVIN SPEA GLE BETTY THOMPSON BERNIE VANDA VEER WANDA V A1vcu.m:R BARBA RA WILFONG IA CK WI U-IA Ms BOBWO UE MAKYLOUY OUNG ni' iw' T-vfigii Tfil? ,, . 95 ,M 3? H3 xf x T31 I N if ' f , H f 9' , f F4 T 0 4 4 WHERE ,, I - g,.Ny .14 fx., .1 A if h W Xk.., V .. . ,M A SQ K 115 .. ' X - 2 ' 5 R 5 Q E 1feE I V'L. f E A 9 K V' 'Y Y. 8' 6 'Ni rl 1 ,ff fa Ja if 3' as Q4 v x SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS WILLIAM TAYLOR RUTH GREIFZU EBER PENNINGTON QPresidentj fTreasurerj fVice Presidentj BARBARA HAMNER DIANN MAYO PATTY WICKHAM LReporter1 QReporterj QSecretaryj MR, HAMMEL QSponsorj The sophomores like to remember the hayride and wiener roast they had in the fall and the spring skating party. The class of 1961 had lots of memories from their sopho- more year, luv! ,nr.,.. Bob Bolen Kenneth Bowers Robert Bullock - 1 Eddie Burroughs Richard Cisne B Ann Cooper SOPHOMORES Nancy Atwood Larry Bamfield Lawrence Beasley Sharlene Becker David Billington Sherryl Billington 1-YN Q- fr E'.. '9!', Dorothy Grove Donna Hale Barbara Hamner Darrell Hedrick Kenneth Henderson Sherry Hendricks SOPHOM ORES Eric Crooks Leon Dalton Gleneva Ellis Karen Ellis Leland Fitch Ruth Greifzu Jim Koss Angela Lane Gloria Lane Randy McClaskey I erry McKnee1en Mary Mason SOPHOM ORES Dale Henson Durward Hilliard Sharon Hilliard Berdena Howard Mary Ann Jones Sheldon Keyser Robert Porter Melba Powless Mary Jane Purdy Linda Pyle Carolyn Scott Larry Shelton SOPHOM ORES Diann Mayo Jimmie Millsap Tex Moats Jerry Morris Mary Ellen Pace Eber Pennington Party Wickham Jerry Williamson Joyce Yates Mary Vaughan Ronnie Walker SOPHOMORES Bill Smith Ray Stark Janice Taylor Marjie Taylor William Taylor Carolyn Towns FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS GARRY ATTEBERRY DENNIS MASSIE MR, ROGERS QPresidentj fVice Presidentj fSponsorJ KAY ALLISON SHIRLEY FITCH KAY TADLOCK fTreasurerj QSecretaryj fReporterJ As freshmen it was a big change starting high school and it took time to get used to all the changes, despite the name, 'Green Freshmen they will always remember the good days Cisne Community High School. The money-making project was a car wash and the social event of the year was a Christmas party, FRESHMEN Kay Allison Gary Atteberry A N. ,gk ,Q Sandra Ash Dewey Backstrom Carolyn Bames John Becker UC' 3 4-'Q 'ff' hn- Jerry Beeson Pete Borah Chris Brooker Judy Bullard Betty Carpenter Beverly Chapman Loren Conard Lewrs Courtrrght Shrrley Fxtch w -G' if 1' I LA O , Nx t: 1 I ! 'mf RX Jerry Forth June Grant Betty Henderson Dalcom Henson Jerry Henson FRESHMEN Karen Hibbetts Mary Hilliard Jerry Hoffee Iohnie Johnson Roger Jones Marilyn Koss Larry Mason Dennis Massie Sandra Mayo FR Leroy Miester Larry Milner Larry Mix Ralph Morris Bemeda Neff Sharon Palmer Donald Porter Sharon Lee Price Patricia Rodgers Philip Rogers Terry Ruthford Jerry Schell Jimmy Shannon Johnny Sheets Lynda Shelton FRESHMEN Ray Smith Freddie Spicer Charles Squire Roberta Starx Donna Stephens Kay Tadlock James Tanahill Charles Thompson Gary Trotter David Troyer Gary Curtis Watson Gary Kent Watson Shirley Williams Rebecca Yocham CAN YOU IMAGINE? Fonda Flame instead of Fonda Ash, Francis Weger being six feet four inches. Carrol Walker with a crew-cut, Dee Ann Rockhold being an old maid schoolteacher. Jerry Walters being fast. Suellyn Lindsay not being thoughtful, Hazel Morris without Randall Stark, Miss Allen wearing flat heels. Deanne Hale with a forty-inch waistline. Mrs, Wolfe with blond hair, Karen Farmer not smiling. Miss Merrick being late for work, Betty Stephens being the sloppiest girl in school, Elaine Smith flrmking her subjects. Mrs, Rickelman driving a Cadillac, C, C, H, S, without George, Shirley lsom buying a lunch ticket. Miss Graddy tearing up books, Marilyn Beekler with a pixie-cut hair-do. Mr. Lebletter being a high-pressure salesman. John Harrington organizing a debate team. Mary Lou Young five feet one inch tall and having short black hair Mr, Moore in bermuda shorts. Mr, Wilson teaching chorus. Mr, Dockings not teasing someone. FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: William Taylor, Sentinel, Gary Courtright, Reporter, Carroll Walker, Vice President, Joe Galbraith, President, Billie Smith, Secretary, Kent Kessel, Treasurerg Mr, Gerald Miller, Advisor, SECOND ROW: Johnny Sheets, Jerry Beeson, Donald Porter, Roger Jones, Warren Cooper, Richard Mc- Cracken, Gary Wilfong, Karel Smith, Larry Atteberry, Bob Wolfe, Bob Bolen, Randy McClaskey, David Billington, Leon Dalton, Larry Barnes. THIRD ROW: Bernie Vandaveer, Nelson Gill, Randall Stark, Charles Towns, Jimmie Millsap, Roberta Stark, Georgie Smith, Donnie Burgess, John Becker, Bill Porterfield, Sheldon Keyser, Lawrence Beasley, Byron Elliott, Sherman Garrison, Russel Reid, John Harrington. FOURTH ROW: Melvin Morris, Ray Smith, Larry Mason, Lynn Roy Harris, David Troyer, Pete Borah, Dennis Massie, Gary Atteberry, Freddie Spicer, Jerry Hoffee, Chris Broker, Charles Thompson, Jack Williams, Wayne Smith, Jerry Walters. FIFTH ROW: Donnie Milner, Delmar Matrox, Donald Beeson, Robert Bullock, Darrell Hedrick, Larry Milner, Louis Courtright, David Chapman, Abie Carter, Duane McKinney, Charles Bass, Jerry Wil- liamson. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW, Mary Jones, Barbie Hamner, Janice Taylor, Melba Powless, Carolyn Block, Vice President of Public Relations, Ann Farmer, Secretary, Joan Howard, Projects Chairman, Barbara Obrecht, Parlia- mentarian, Elaine Smith, Treasurer, Deanne Hale, President, Linda Pittman, Vice President, Judy Cates Sponsor, Miss Allen, Sheryl Billington, Patsy Burgess, SECOND ROW, Mary L, Young, Berdina Howard, Kathy Smith, Carol Peddicord, Cathy Bamard, Joyce Yates, Judy Case, Darla McClaskey, Patricia Jones, Betty Shelton, Jane Blake, Betty Carpenter, Betty Henderson, Sharon Palmer, Carolyn Barnes, Shirley Williams, THIRD ROW, Marjie Taylor, Bemeda Neff, Marilyn Koss, Shirley Fitch, Sandra Ash, Gloria Lane, Nancy Atwood, Karen Ellis, Dorothy Grove, Carolyn Towns, Janice Shannon, Judy Karr, Ruby Griefzu, Patty Wickham, Sharon Hilliard, Ruth Greifzu, Sherry Hendricks, FOURTH ROW, Kay Allison, Judy Bullard, Kay Tadlock, Sharlene Becker, Karen Hibbetts, Jerry Henson Patsy Rogers, Joan Bogle, Jenny Best, Donna Leathers, Elain Bullard, Judy Carter, Gladys Courtright, Lynda Shelton, June Grant, Sandra Mayo, Donna Hale, Joyce Conard, FIFTH ROW, Wanda Vangilder, Linda Pyle, Dianne Mayo, Mary Pace, Beverley Chapman, Gleneva Ellis, Reba Conard, Janice Bosley, Arletta Grove, Janice Hubble, Karen Frederick, Marilyn Beekler, Betty Stephens, Judy Angus, Francis Weger, Shirley Isom, Suellyn Lindsey, DeeAnn Rockhold, Donna Stephens, F.F.A. - F.H.A. SWEETHEARTS VARSITY CLUB QUEENS rllrard, Patty Wrckham, Barbara Hamner, Mary Pace, Judy Case, Jamce VARSITY CLUB FIRST ROW: Bill Porterfield, Lewis Hiliard, Joe Galbraith, Jack Case Tom Grant Marcus Booth SECOND ROW: Larry Hilliard, Larry Atteberry, Karel Smith, Dick Koss Vernon DeSelms H Kent Kessel, Mr, Hand, Sponsor, THIRD ROW: Kenneth Markham, Jerry McKneelen, Jim Koss, Eric Crooks Wayne Smith Russell Reid Warren Cooper, TOP ROW: Ruby Greifzu Ruth Greifzu MIDDLE ROW: Patty Wickham BOTTOM ROW: Sharon Hilliard Sherry Hendricks CHEERLEADERS STUDENT COUNCIL Mr, Wilson, Sponsorg Joe Galbraith, Parliamentariang Jim Koss, Vice Presidentg Carroll Walkerg Linda Pittman, Secretary-Treasurerg Fonda Ash, Presidentg Donna Leathersg Pete Borahg Marilyn Kossg Sharon Hilliardg Kenneth Markham, Despite a slow start in getting organized the Student Council was successful in or- ganizing several school activities and have laid the plans for several future activities, 5 Q: , -.Ss . IL - A ES--1 M . Jw 4 'ff' '1ffm.ff:i.fg ie '- .Z .QW .. iff , .,42 if fs M. fr' 1 afiwx A X gn 'S ,wsu i , . .V4Q g W ' ,L.:f me f ' Q if gf sf , S e er as 5 fe. f Q 5 2 N x ALMS . A5 xl: 5 S, v w 3 sz' YS X Sr 'S 8 5 Yi 8 6 SCHOOL CARROLL WALKER MARILYN KOSS JOE GA LBRAITH FONDA ASH BEST GROOMED MOST POPULAR BYRON ELLIOTT IANICE BOSLEY MOST COURTEOUS MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST DEPENDABLE KENNETH MARKHAM DIANN MAYO MOST ATHLETIC i FAVORITES BILL PORT ERFIELD JOYCE YATES HM KOSS SHERRY HENDRICK5 ECO ING 'HO 1958 EEN QU AND KING Judy olfe, Debbie W Cl' Karen Farm Y, Garry Atteberry, Larry Atteberr , Kenneth Markham, Kieth Porterfield, Sherman Garrison UCSD, Hilliard, Q King, Sharon F. m Taylo 3 , Willi Bullard, Mary Lou Young, Janice Hubble HOMECOMING The King, Bill Taylor, and Queen, Sharon Hilliard, walk down the Honor Line at the 1958 Homecoming, . The Homecoming is sponsored and financed completely by the senior class, The Homecoming theme this year was Winter Wonderland, The date of the event was the 23rd of December, Mun'-W X is fa: was mx. J- x .Wh V bl--tw-12-'I1 D2 M W ITIOZLEQ 4... 'K 8 ,.-. xx if Q Q -if , W r S' N is D Q , t . JS, ,Q ag 1 Q, eff M y 2 ' Q 5353 Wx vw JI QQSXQQS Mfg wwf? , .xggigi fyg B TEAM STANDING: Leon Perry, David Billington, Pete Borah, Jerry McKneelen, Mr, Ham mel, Coach, KNEELING: Freddie Spicer, Philip Rogers, Jimmy Shannon, MANAGERS Richard Jones, Louis Elliott, Russell Reid, TRACK TEAM FIRST ROW: Mr, Hand, Coach, Russell Reid, Manager, Warren Cooper, Gary Wilfong, Lewis Hilliard, Dick Koss, Karel Smith, Joe Galbraith, Joe Pyle, Lewis Elliott. SECOND ROW: Delmer Matrox, Larry Milner, James Tannahill, Jerry Beeson, Durward Hilliard, Richard McCracken, Wayne Smith, David Billington, Abie Carter, Kenneth Markham, Larry Mix, Sonny Sheets. THIRD ROW: Jerry Mix, Richard Cisne, Paul French, John Becker, Charles Thompson, Chris Brooker, Darrell Hedrick, Eric Crooks, Gary C, Watson, Freddie Spicer, Sheldon Keyser, Jim Koss, Darrell Powless. FOURTH ROW: Don Slater, Roger Jones, Pete Borah, Don Burgess, Jim Shannon, Gary Trotter, David Troyer, Randy McClasky, Gary Atteberry, Roy Schell, Phillip Rogers, Leroy Miester, Johnie Sheets, Nelson Gill, Loren Conard Mr. Wilson, Sponsor TUMBLING TEAM Larry Mix Loren Conard Lewis Hilliard Mary Hilliard Don Slater Melba Powless Darrell Powless Shirley Isom Lewis Elliott Dee Arm Rockhold Sherry Hendircks Joe Pyle Mr, Wilson Joe Pyle Don Slater A WARDS Elaine Smith ------------------------------- ------ B ookkeeping Award Marilyn Beekler - - - -The Danforth Foundation Award Suellyn Lindsey - - ----------- Citizenship Joan Howard - - - -------- Home Economics Reba Conard ------- - - - - -All-Commerce Award Carolyn Towns ------- -------------- B iology STANDING: Carrol Walker - - - -The Danforth Foundation Award Joe Galbraith - - ----- Citizenship, Agriculture Elaine Smith - - - ------ Valedictorian Wayne Smith - - - - - American Legion Award Deanne Hale - - - ---- Salutatorian, and American Legion Award -we -W ' wx Q' fx ,A,. kkly , L, L 5 ix rm XQEAW A If D TX x ? x,L,11 an-, Q cw: ,I X Xl ' ' 'W X' x f Aw., is r WMb Q il l rw l j l fm bl F Ei if X' 3 21 Va 1 i rl iiik :qk R11 K x 4 'gl 2 ' 1 4,i. fa w ' gi. LA A ,q-.., A..v. m,,mm -2e..v 'N i w- 'M ax 3 ' '- lf? wax ff tfF x L1 FWF X, Q, ,rm THANKS to the Many Business Firms of This Area Who Have Placed Ads in the 1959 ECHO. Their Co-Operation and Fine Atti- tude Is Appreciated. RENDEZVOUS DRIVE-INN T H E 2 A E '2 E - R il ll - Located Between Flora and Louisville STANFORD'S SEW AND SAVE CLOTHING STORE Fme Fabrics Clothes for fAll ' d 0 Kin S Men and Boys McCalls and Butterick P tt a erns Flora, Illinois DYE MOTOR SALES IRA BROOKS MOTOR CO. Chew L93 wolf' E5 swf- LAME sm 2.07-17 W. North Ave. Phone Flo r a, Illinoi s H DALE MANN PLEASURE! 8 Co. c Shoe Store Eagle Stamps Flora, Illinois Shoes for the Entire Faniily DE SELMS BROS. Groceries and WX N 1,1 Sporting Goods g t ' Cisne, Illinois 4 'Q MlDDl.ETON'S A va DRUGS - AND SUNDRHJS DEPENDABLE 5 Dnuoolst Cisne, Illinois EXTMLZR dual 2,6502 7454464 , . X THE WAYNE COUNTY RECORD STANFORD'S CLOTHING News and Picture of Interest to You Phone: 5316 or 7696 118 East Main Clothes for Men and Boys Fairfield, Illinois Fairfield, Illinois I I COME 'T' AND ND GET mf A T A SAVE fig ,,Sl,gn1s-ll' nv. AT N OLLIE'S FASHION SHOP at Ladie s' Re ady- to- We ar Flora, Illinois Phone NO 2-4585 DE LUXE COFFEE SHOP Good Food Is Our Speciality Flo r a, Illinoi s LET US HELP f 0 cg N 4 Q ' Q 4? ffm WW TE BANK West Side of the Square Cisne, Illinois Cornplirnents of HETTIGER'S JEWELRY WILKINS SHOE STORE Flora, Ill. Flora, Ill. Home of Gifts That Last Red Goose - Grace Walker Hamilton' Elgin J. C. Roberts Shoes Bulova and Wyler Watches Cardinal Diamonds PARENTS' Rn Goos: N.,-U Snoss . li I Dial 4016 Repair Parts Sale s - Service FRENCH AND LAWRENCE IMPLEMENT COMPANY McCormick - Deering - International fi Fairfield, 111. 4' i ii '2 1' 'PW . K! W. Y Farm Machinery Comiplirnents of SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. Catalog Office Fairfield, Ill. Phone 2161 BURNETT HARDWARE Flora, Illinois Compliments of DR. CARL C. WEBB OPTOMETRIST Flor a, Illinois Phone Mercury Edsel FDB!!! p Cars 4 Trucks Sales Service MUSGRAVE FORD SALES 100 N. E. 4th Street Fairfield, Illinois Telephone 5116-4736 Compliments MAU-REEN FASHIONS WOMEN'S WEAR 119 East North Avenue Normandy Z-4592 Flora, Illinois ll'2f1V f 5'A H . 3.12. 1. x E I ,n',lp I ll ,J IW Wx. m x . SFIY INMAN JEWELRY STORE Gifts for All Occasions ak Diamonds - Elgin Watches Keeps e Flora, Illinois YOUR SEARCH ENDS , ' x- ff . f ' ' '- S1 .:1jWfX ! hx NX it Jag! ' C omp 107 Southeast Second POST'S AUDIO-VISUAL SERVICE for lete Lines in Phonograph Records, Sound and Kodak Equipment Telephone 641 Fairfield, Illinois 6 T0 sun vouk X, wx TASTE M I I I iw ' wfff o rx ,f f I J I ,xiao I 0 Q X' '5 Q i If It's New at You'll Find It at ESTEL'S CAFE P TICKNER'S MR. AND MRS. PENNINGTON Proprietors Your Young Men's Store in Fairfield Cisne, Illinois KURR JEWELRY Home of Wizard, Davis Revelation and Truetone ','.z Eve1'Ythi11g for the Car , VERNON PHILLIPS Elgin - Bulova Princess Diamonds Owner 300 E. Main Phone 722 Flora, Illinois Fairfield, Illinois ECHL SIMPSON'S RECREATION HALL A C C dt ned Ill SIMMONS SHELL SERVICE Expert Lubrication and P mpt Serv Cisne, Illinois HCFFEE MOTCR SALES COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHERN ILLINOIS LUMBER CCMPANY Clsne I111no1s Fine Lumber, Bulldmg Equipment, and Pamt I --ef X 'I ,r , ,. ' '., R 1 I ' ' r N 5 I ,II lx I .X Nix N fc 5 , If -R sq NN if X' Xi Z Stop at if I- -I ,Y - BLOCK'S D-x SERVICE SERVICE 4 d S Q w - mm O Phone 36Rl - Cisne, Ill. PlTTMAN'S USED CARS .. Q Buy and Sell All Types . xx Honest, Reliable DELBERT PITTMAN, Prop. Located Two Blocks North of Standard Station CISNE DEPARTMENT STORE Low Prices Every Day at I. G. A. 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