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So to you, Mr. Knott, we dedicate the DEE, To show a little of our appreciation to thee. W'iEafXiX MJ CN 1 B CDA KD QF l --U-----g,.,o X .4 3 ml' SEATED: Al Lockenvitz, Charles Garrison, Turner Stanger, john O'Rourke, Lyle Brewer. STANDING: Arnold Straub, Edward Brown, lrl Webb. IDWAID -. BROWN ALFRED F LDDKINVITI ltcnsflmv PRFIIDENT eonunundq 20141 244-hw! Ivo, 3 HIGH SDHDDL FRINCHPALB LY'-E Lv KNU Tv DOW IUPCRINTKNDKNT MAUHICE A. CAMIRDN, ELLIW CH El a. ulnnl-QN To the Senior Class: School has been a pleasant experience for most ot you and you have applied logic in making your decisions . The opportunities that are ahead of you are unlimited. Each of you as you pursue your vocational interests will be required to assume responsibilities and your success will be deter- mined by your own will to succeed. Remember there is always room at the top! CHARLES G. GARRISON Charles Garrison Superintendent I- A32 77 fm I' P ' ll., fi , JM! If, H-.1 C57 WINFIELD BATES JOSEPHINE MURPHY Coach - Social Studies Commerce Ln! I I f wi: JZQM-MTM-ffmfzl -WFLALHW If 7054 C fl? f 7 vfcfvdf . ',L l ' cb- cfzpffcd, lrfxcw a?7 'L 07' Z 6176 Cf . iwfm' CWA? I' ffm' V fgmza, S' If QL-1 ' - 4 1 7161-v-cafe' y f f f Lmyb f' VI-fC4-vs-v f4 v Q I f 7,d -4.:a'-fQfM,,4 ' 57-fv-faf i 'ffxff W 1 , Cb f,fg'6-1, A, ' I f 5? 7 . LOUISE COMPIS WILLIAM PIKE Home Ec. - Gen. Sci. Band K Miss Nelson keeps the juniors busy With the Prom - candy and pop, Oh dear, another broken bottle - - Miss Nelson - where's the mop7?? ui Are you ready? Sure? Real sure? That is what we hear her say - - As Miss Murphy dictates letter after Letter, day after day. And insects too, But to teach those fellers What he must do . and Mrs. McManus, busy as can be Working on play, contests, and such To make the outcome just right, She'll stay to the end to win the fight. things you see. Mr. Gregory is always looking for birds to fa rm is ' 'H J Your voices are flat, out of tune, ' Someone's off key, you came in too soon. A But when it's over, sounds right - - ', 'Ac ' if The outcome is good, Mrs. Dunn's finished . . ' +8 The fight. B V L kzlbgv H Q Mrs. Compis, she teaches you to cook ' ' And she teaches you to sew, 1 , Teaching her Family Living Class the art N 'ff Of winning the show. You use a nail, a hammer, and a little paint On a piece of wood. Mr. Moss will put them together and they'11 Come out just like they should. The day he gets those boys to Beat Ellsworth in a game, Coach Bates and his boys will Go down in the Hall of Fame. FQ Mr. Pike says, You practice and Practice till the day is done - - And you'll be rewarded with The ribbons you've won! -Y lr -cf' ALICE DUNN Chorus LAWERENCE GREGORY Agriculture MARIANNE NELSON Math - Biology RAYMOND MOSS Industrial Arts QW' w ,vw V MY . W' ZFDVM of . X MARIETTA MCMANUS English E. Goodlick h h yd I V? B. Fmney DK WEJVXS CUSTQDJANS HI Q 1, up 1, f g x 34 f 4 V Q M. Heyworth .WI ' E. Hayworth W. Wells D5 J --N-'-'V' 9 iv ' Riu- fs BILL CRADDOCK - - SHARON DULANY - MADALYN ROMINE JERRY DAUGHERTY fax K BILL CRADDOCK He's from the Show Me State we all know, He'11 make friends wherever he goes. SHARON DULANY A shiny little sunbeam, never makes much noise Really has those parties, that everyone enjoys. 64,4 Zfzwlalfa ' President 33 Jr. Play 33 Sr. Play 43 S.A.R. Award 43 F.F.A. 3,4 - President 43 Treasurer 3g Stud. Coun. Rep. 43 Science Club - President 43 Librarian 4g Literary Contest 33 The Dee Staff 43 Business Manager 43 The Lowdowns 3. President 23 Vice President 3g Treasurer 43 jr. Play 3, 43 Sr. Play 43 Chorus 1,2Q Band 1, 2, 3,4Q Lowdowns l, 2, 3, 43 The Dee Staff - Editor 3,43 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 43 President 3, 43 Section Projects Chairman 43 Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 43 Scholastic Honor Award 33 Librarian 23 Literary Contest 2, 3, 43 Jr. Degree 13 Chapter Degree 2 . President 13 Vice President 23 Secretary 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4g Vice President 33 Junior Degree 13 Chapter Degree 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Librarian 43 Ensemble 2, 3, 4g The Lowdowns Staff 3, 43 The Dee Staff 43 Photographic Editor 4: Jr. Play 33 Sr. Play 4. F.F.A. 3, 4 - Treasurer 43 Basketball 43 Track3 jr. Play 3, 4g Senior Play 43 The Dee Staff 43 Lowdowns Staff 3. MADALYN ROMINE So sweet and dainty are her ways We know that happiness will fill her days. . ' JERRY DAUGHERTY Jerry is usually very, very quiet, But when he isn't he's a riot. QQ .. , RICHARD ROGGY- - SALLY RYBURN- -'- NORMAN WYSE - - - CAROLYN SHAFFER- RICHARD ROGGY He doesn't say much, but that's very well, He knows a lot, he doesn't tell. SALLY KAY RYBURN She works, she plays, does this, does that, But most of all, she likes to chat. Basketball l,2, 3,4, Baseball 2, Track 3, Band 1, 2, 3, F.F.A. l,2, 3, 4 - Secretary 4, The Dee Staff 4, jr. Play 3,4, Sr. Play 4, Student Council Rep. 2, 3, 4, President 4 . President 4, Treasurer 3, jr. Play 3, 4, Assistant Dir., F.H.A. l,2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, The Dee Staff 4, The 1 owdowns 3, 4, Band 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Jr . Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2 . Librarian 1, 2, 3, The Dee Staff 4, jr. Play 3, 4, Track 3, 4, Basketball 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4, jr. Play 3, Sr. Play 4, Librarian 1, 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 - Treasurer 3, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, The Lowdowns Staff 3,4 - Editor 4, The Dee Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, D.A.R. Award 4, jr. Degree 1, Chapter Degree 2. NORMAN WYSE he's really fast, With lots of luck, he'll really last. CAROLYN SHAFFER She's a nice kid to have at hand, At cheerleading, she's really grand! At driving we know, . '! u , I .-'X .- IW 3 I .Q -, , A ai. . ,VM ,A 5, K0 f'f lf' - .gn SENIOR CLASS HISTORY ' ' As the fall came around for the year of 1952, thirteen Green Freshmen entered the building of Downs High School to begin their high school career. Starting the year off with seven girls and five boys, our two main projects were a bakery sale and a scrap drive . QThe boys had two scrap drives, since they had to clean-up after the scrap drive .D Doing their part in making us feel welcome, the Sophomores had a Clean-Up Party for our initiation project. Instead of doing silly, useless things, we had to clean up parts of the building, but we didn't mind - lt was really more fun than work!!! We sponsored a big sledding party in january, which was loads of fun and helped to make our first year in high school a pleasant and profitable one . Skipping back to school as Silly Sophomores the following year, we had lost Ronnie Elliot, but gained Bill Craddock, Carol Golden, and Linda Dunlap. This year, we got to welcome the Freshmen with a big initiation program and kangaroo court that turned out to be more fun than we expected. Again that year, our main projects included a bakery sale and scrap drive and picking up corn. Starting out our third year in high school with a big bang as jolly Juniors, we were all set for our class play and prom. Our play, entitled, No Bride For The Groom was given on November 12 and 13, After working hard for a long time on our decorations and plans, we gave our junior-Senior Banquet and Prom on May 7 . Our theme was Oriental Gardens and Al Pizzamlgllo was our orchestra The big project for earning money was selling pop and candy throughout the school year and again picking up corn. Another big hlt our junior year was receiving our class rings . They arrived in early November and everyone was really proud of them . Also, we helped to publish the Lowdowns which, we all agree, was lots of fun and we enjoyed the experience . Sharon Dulany was Assistant Editor of the yearbook this year, and Nancy Miller was Assistant Editor of the school paper. V Walking up the walk to begin our last year at Downs High as Sophisticated Seniors ln 1956, we were left with only 4 boys and 4 girls after losing Nancy Miller Our main attractions this year were our class play, and graduation, and our class tri p. Our play was entitled l-lobgoblln House and was presented on Friday, April 13. We again published the Lowdowns with the help of the juniors, with Carolyn Shaffer as Editor - and we put out a yearbook, The Dee of which Sharon Dulany was the Editor. Our main money-project this year was selling cakes at the ball games, to go towards our class trip. As we leave our high school, we predict that those who come after us will have as much happiness as we have had in being at Downs High School. Class Motto TO BE SATISFIED WITH NOTHING BUT THE BEST Class Colors. Mint Green and Dusty Rose Class Flower: Lily of the Valley CLASS WILL of 1956 We the Senior Class of Downs Community High School, Downs, Illinois, County McLean, being in full possession of our mental faculties and endowed with unusual foresight, do now, in our last will and testament, bequeath the following, with the sincere hope that our successors may be able to carry on to a maximum degree the great work we have begun ---- To Mr. Knott, half of the United States Army to guard the scotch tape, pencils, candy, etc. s To Mrs . Dunn, our ability to yodel like Eddie Arnold . To Mr. Pike, our ability to eat lunch ln a short 15 minutes . To Miss Nelson, the fun of playing follow the leader ln 8th hour study hall. ' '1 12 ., To Mr. Moss, our ability to sit in study hall at semester time without getting the giggles or turning chlckenllll To Mrs . Compis, a brand new house with a blg nursery. To Mr. Gregory, a two-headed dirty blrd to make him one 'ahead' ln the Pest contest. To Miss Murphy, our unforgettable Family Living book and the ability to keep a secret. To Mr. Garrison, a 50 cup coffee urn in order that he may compete with Blll Wells . To Mrs. McManus, our ability to get to play practice on time. To Mr. Bates, ten mambo lessons for 9th hour dancing class . To Bill Wells, our janitor, his old, stale, corny jokes to feed to his chickens. To the Juniors, our caps and gowns to wear as gracefully as we do. To the Sophomores, our sophistication. To the Freshmen, to move up in the world and make llfe miserable for the next year freshmen. ' I, Sally Ryburn, will to Jim and Judy Roberts my ability to help Mr. Pike direct the band. Craddock, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Ralph Hargis . Madalyn Romlne, will my sway-back horse to anyone willing to become bowlegged. I, jerry Daugherty, will my ability to dance when I go to a square dance to Chuck West I, Carolyn Shaffer, will my braveness to close windows at our slumber parties to Gaines and Connie Prosser I Richard Roggy, will my ability to break the speed limit to Bill Polson. I, Sharon Dulany, will my ability to drive a car in icy weather to Bill Roop and Don Golden. I Richard Roggy, will my ability to foul out in a basketball game to Frank Foust. I, Sally Ryburn, will to Phyllis Rueger, the ability to go bird hunting without getting my feet muddy. I, Norman Wyse, will my ability to drive safely and slowly to Connie Prosser. l, Carolyn Shaffer, will my ability to win arguments with the teachers to Art Spencer. I, Bill Craddock, will to Bob McNlel, anything he thinks he can use to become the great person I think I am . Sharon Dulany, will to Sharon Builta and Maxine Emberton, my ability to keep my temper when playing games in Physical Education. Norman Wyse, will to Tom Woeckener, my uppers and lowers that just don't seem to want to stay in place . l, Madalyn Romlne, will my ability to have fun at contest with or without a ring on my hand to Pat Wey . - I, Jerry Daugherty, will my good grades in Bookkeeping to anyone who needs them . E A Signed: Senior Class of 1956 I. I. CLASS PROPHECY In the year of 1960, the Juniors of '56 took off in Road Run, their ATOMIC POWERED HOT ROD, which travels at a mere 600 mph, to find the Seniors of '56. Our first flat tire found us in a snow covered village of Daddy-O, Alaska, where we heard a strange sort of jlve coming from a nearby snowbank. We started digging in the snow and whom should we uncover, but Richard Mud-Hen Roggy, who was always a very sound sleeper in school, you know. As the boys worked feverishly in the cold. the girls decided to see if they could find Carolyn Rudy Shaffer, who had married an alrman when she was in the Alr Force and they had moved to Alaska . We were invited in for blubber and after visiting for awhile, we took off for places unknown. In a llttle jungle town called Go-Man-Go, Africa, we had our second flat tire. While the tlre was being fixed, we saw a crowd in the square and who should be the center of attraction, but Sally DeLllly Ryburn Wagner. She had Kink tied to a pole and was giving him fifty lashes with a wet noodle at high noon, while their nine little baseball players cheered mommy on to victory. With our tire fixed, we started through the jungle when someone yelled, Look up in the sky, lt's a bird, it's a plane, no, lt's jerry Do-Do Daugherty swinging from tree to tree crying the call of the Do-Do bird. gf A I .'l,,l,,... , . J++ '95 0 5 lr w,,,4a, Z5 R ,Q T22 4 .vu-Q A Crnddock 1 vi . W i171 I f' 1 W n, 666Uf91J, ,f 7yj,,-5-'gig , V mxcfhfl HISTORY The junior class started their third year with eleven students. Art Spencer was a new member and Shirley Whitlock left before the year had progressed very far. The class officers for the year were: President ........... Connie Prosser Vice President ...... . Phyllis Rueger Secretary ....... . . . Patty Gaines Treasurer ........... Frances Jones Student Council Rep. ......... Bill Roop Don Golden The junior-Senior Banquet and Prom was held April 21. Our theme was Rainbow Inn and our orchestra was Bob Hutton. Our class play, The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, was presented November 3. Two members of our class were in band and seven were in chorus. All of the girls were in F. H. A. and two boys were in F. F. A. Four of our boys were active in sports. Our main money-making projects were candy and pop sales. We also sold pencils, corsages, earrings, and wrapping paper. Bill Roop was assistant editor of the school paper and Don Golden was assistant editor of the yearbook. Miss Nelson was our class sponsor and Mrs. Compis was our Prom and Banquet advisor. C, - Gfzaf MOTTO: lt's better to light a candle than to curse the darkness. COLOR: Ice Blue Si Frosty White FLOWER: Violets PATRICIA GAINES , I - . N 1'.,f 'I' M f'l1 2 2 J II DON GOLDEN JANET HANOVER FRANCES JONES 75' y .119 Q I PHYLLIS RUEGER BILL ROOP CONNIE PROSSER BILL POLSON X VXCJNXCDXQEI 5 i 0- in Q9 . 1 N' 1 N X X JUDY GA INES MA XINE HALL i , 5 ROSE EMERY SHARON BUILTA PAT BRADLEY NANCY BEARD The class of 58 entered Downs High as Silly Sophomores in the fall of 1955. We lost Bill Cook and gained Bob Harrell to keep our num- ber at eighteen. We initiated the Freshmen on September 16 and gave a party for them that night. We had two bake sales during the year, one October lst and the other December 24th. Bob Harrell left us at the end of the first semester and Pat Bradley left soon after to become Mrs. Joe Frost. This left our number at sixteen. We made nearly 5150.00 by picking up corn and our carnival on April 14th was a big success. We finished the year with a party at Ruth Tallon's home. C . 4: 'R J' 1 L -c ' ' Q f ROBERT HARRELL RALPH HARGIS M. HEIDELBERG BETTY ARTHUR MCNEIL President ..... . . Judy Roberts Vice President . . Secretary ....... Treasurer ............. ........ R alph Hargis Student Council Representatives . . . . . Ruth Tallon, Bob McNeil Sponsor ..... N31 .7 ...... ...... M rs. McManus H ty '13 XTC . rw 1, XJ :JJ 2.1 idx. . . . . . . Charles West . . . . . . James Roberts JAMES ROBERTS N J, ,Fx ,VN K 3' TOM WOEC KENER PATRICIA MJ CHARLES WEST BARBARA THOMAS RUTH TALLON JUDY ROBERTS 'E EQESHMYEE MARILYN C 'Us MARY CLARKE iv ,nu MAx1NE EMBERTON LARRY FERGUSON MARGARET CLARKE PAT GOLDEN BILL GOODLICK qv ROSE LOCKENVITZ. NADENE MR. BAT ES Class Sponsor l CALVIN JOHNSON 4- 'Q Abu X KENNY RYBURN TERRY RUEGER OWEN ROMINE BETTY ROBERTS FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY Twenty Green little Freshmen walked through the doors to begin their high school years at Downs High School in September of 1955 . Our initiation was held in early September - - there was a Kangaroo Court held in study hall and we all had a wonderful time. We can hardly wait until we are Sophomores now!!!! Our class officers for the year are: Bill Goodlick, Presidentg Owen Romine, Vice Presidentg Betty Roberts, Secretaryg Marilyn Clarke, Treasurerg Margaret Clarke and Donald Trent, Student Council Representatives . Our class sponsor is Mr. Bates. As money-making schemes we picked up corn and sold magazines . With considerable competition, Jerry Shaffer won the high salesman trophy by selling 551 .00. IERRY RONALD SMITH 'Q' s 0--' CLIFFORD SNOW MARY SUTTER DONALD TRENT DELORIS WHITLOCK 3 1 l 1 81010 l i2Zh N-1,Eiggij? X www X I' R S Ho 1776 50017007 'Nw ics II O anew? c3XaSS United States Histor 5 I X710 01-the fldc Alge bra Eng1fsh I cs .14 ' SVVQ VW aww we 'VZ A 17, 1. I U A -4 ' f ,, K S 'N'+w. I ' ' ' as K l , Q, if - K i . - , N 4 .xl ri- , ,, , 1 1 I. ri' X .yfu Q I ,,.A.A ,. .il 'fri f ' s -A -f.. - - ' , F ' U 5- . ' , Q . . 5- - , . 1 fr W Q' r 4 gk N v A 8 h 1 Q .6 4 'V A Y 'f' I ll ' WV ' re- ,Q y 6 ' 1 . Q Y A x 7 l ' gi 1 At K! ' rj v , ' ,I I lj r - K 'S ' I . :S f .its . 1, ,fi 5 K. , . ' N. x l H' 1-Q '-4 , A . . 1 U lhyfrf fa yr W ayne Kettner Shirley Kirk , Glenn Leonard Eddie Linton Keith Mikel H7 5 f fy Jerome Moss ' ' ' Fred Mulvaney Annetta O'Rourke Walter Pea ary Prewltt Susan Razor Marvin Reeves Flora Ann Roggy Joe Schaefer . Joyce Schaefer Danny Schmidt A Sandra Schmidt K, ' ' Bob Silvey , Q-Zf,f7fV9e Amgtzwr W, son er Sma Russell Snodgrass l Michael Snow B 1 Miss Edwards Mr. Hanna Judy Adams Delores Adkins Terry Bourret Sandra Briggs Gary Builtn Rose Daugherty Raymond Dearth Carol Downs Sherry Dunlap Stephen Emery Steve Fairfield Mary Lou Fleming Tommy Gaines Eddie Gibson Jackie Godsell Sharon Golden Jacklelynn Groves Susie Hall Jane Hanover June Hanover Becky Hargis Mary Heidelberg Madelyn Holt Patty Hood Gene Johnson - Leonard Jones -k , P..- ef- N' ' . ..-, X nf s , '- Ns. x. - ' ' 5- . KJ Jqff O Bobby Briggs ' Q X. v 5 -if g Nancy Daugherty - I h A , Carl Dulany '-' Q ' ' f Clifford Emery . X A Karol Gaston ' ,J A f 2- 531 Charlie Frost Lois Golden , ' ,, K ' ' Virginia Goodlick - w , y S' K ,A Raymond Heidelberg 1' ' Q Jimmie Holt , , f F X Loren Jones , - , ' i W E Joyce Layten yt 6 g Sammy Linton 3' g 5 X ar David Mathews 5, .S - Martha Mulvaney ' t Dennle O'Rourke Dorothy Orr David Roberts k....n .X . I J Linda Romlne , Q ' Lynn Romlne ' ' '- - ,4 ' Tommie Schaefer v- -1. N :Q N X Johnnie Shepherd N ' 'V If ' Ejghllli' s in , g , m t K Tj ' , f 9 -'. ,, P s.. A 1 fl-' A Irby 'V 5 f Melvin Snodgrass ' V, .. ' Jean Sutter -.L ' d. R ' , Joan Thomas gr' ' - 'I -1 3' ' - Sharlyn West A. J Q l X Dale Wheeler . i- ', I f Donna Whitlock ' x 1 X '-. A47 I Q af,- Janet Adams -I Marc Bourret it , 4 . Paul Bradley '- -' ' ' - - Ronnie Daugherty ' ' ' 3- 3 ' Johnnie Downs ' ' f P John Dunlap j, - I, A , 1 A . ,L Q Miss Zimmerman - . . , if i.,-,N ' r Q Joyce Dunlap Stanley Emberton .,. ., ,- 4, 5 .- Sue Emberton g , , - ' Sandra Ferguson ' ' 1 5 George Forbes if Larry Groves Jearld Hall Verl Hamblln Eugene Hanover Judy Heidelber B . Q Russell Johnson Gary La Mo M y Patrlcla Murrell Johnnie Petty Janet Prosser Judy Reese Linda Reeves ary Ann Mulvane Jane Reise Linda Ross Terry Ross Byron Snodgrass James Snodgrass HIC 1 I V L Q wr , 4 ' ' -5 L, 'S ' .- ' 1 ' 'l. or V t L? g . 0 it-'-,x g n,. 5 ' ' - ,g f, - ' -cf -' x' , L z B is Mrs Hastings i - X x 5 - - - ' , ' 1 K .J I B L J Zi .mu n -JI AYXVXLUXQS ref Bk SEBALL F3 ry, owwx oUu - ,ga FIRST ROW Cal Johnson fAss1stant Managerj, Jerry Shaffer, Kenny Ryburn, Iim Roberts Tom Woeckener B111 Goodlick Don Trent Ron Smuh. SECOND ROW: Ralph Hargis fManagerJ, Don Golden Terry Rueger Chuck West Cliff Snow B111 Polson, Bill Roop, Art Spencer, Coach Bates. Opponent Downs McLean Wapella 2 Stanford 7 Danve rs Deland Ellsworth 6 Deland 7 Bellflowe r 10 Bellflower 4 Stanford 7 McLean l Stanford 3 Wapella 1 8 Bellflower 10 New Holland 9 W SW S 1 Art Spencer, Chuck West, Bill Roop, Don Golden, Bill Goodlick, Calvin Johnson, Ralph Hargis, Richard Roggy, Clifford Snow, B111 Polson, Bob McNeil, jim Roberts, Coach Bates . , ff! ,L I1-Q ELWES Owen Romine, Don Trent, Jerry Shaffer, Tom Woeckener, Ron Smith, Kenny Ryburn, Bill Goodlick, Calvin johnson, Ralph Hargis, Terry Rueger, Cliff Snow, Chuck West, Bob McNeil, jim Roberts, Coach Bates . P1 D I C XJ V F' ...J PJ D 1 f' ...J .-J hu- trfj . P BASKETBALL SCQRES Deland-Weldon 64 McLean 52 Wapella 77 Bellflower 56 Hopedale 61 Ellsworth 51 New Holland 57 Green Valley 47 Armington 73 Danvers 55 Stanford 67 Hopedale 62 Armington 75 Wapella 52 Deland-Weldon 43 Leroy 58 Bellflower 53 Danvers 48 Stanford 56 McLean 80 Ellsworth 63 He worth 69 Y QDistrict Tourneyj 5. all X5 . EX Q, judy Roberts, Carolyn Shaffer, Sally Ryburn, Lyle Snodgrass . Xjxe Carol!! QR NJ I 5 F x J K' X-x W9 009 I Q96 ,J si 'oat sox 50 eip ,ve X J oi 005 C105 on 9 axe ' 'x ff, w ,rx ,X Rx. JXJ QQ.: QKADE SCHOOL MIG TWEUGHIT FIRST ROW: Gene johnson, Leonard jones, joe Schaefer, Wayne Kettner, Eddie Gibson. SECOND ROW: Billy Wyse, QManagerbg Butch Leonard, Steve Emery, Gary Builta, Jack Godsell, Marvin Reeves, Mr. Hanna fCoachJ . 'M HIE VYWEUGFJT l3A5liETE5A LL FIRST ROW: Larry Simpson, Tom Gaines, Fred Mulvany, Leonard jones, Bobby Silvey. SECOND ROW: Walter Peasley, QManagerJg Steve Fairfield, Keith Mikel, Russell Snodgrass, Eddie Linton, Danny Schmidt, Mr. Hanna QCoachj. fXCjYMYX will T2 Miss on Dummy ' ING: Sha' ST AND Rybulnf H Craddock, 2331355 Rows' . own Shaiie! 31,1 Dauihetw' Wyse, Car nilomine. , Norman MadaW SEATED' non Golden' J mmplw- V, I.: VJ J Thursday nights were our nights Qfor working on The Dee l . That's our school annual. This year we tried awfully hard to make our yearbook well worth remembering. We started out the year by selling lots and lots of ads. We spent four days and several afternoons after school selling them . 'Then came the hard part, putting the yearbook together so that it might tell a story of what we have done this last year in high school. We want to thank all the many people who helped us make our annual a success . We want to give Miss Murphy a special thanks for driving all the way out from Bloomington to help us get over the hard parts fin other words guide us all the wayl . Our officers were: Sharon Dulany, Editorg Don Golden, Assistant Editor: Madalyn Romine, Photographic Editorg Bill Craddock, Business Managerg Jerry Daugherty, Dedication and Faculty: Carolyn Shaffer, Classes: Norman Wyse, Sportsg Sally Ryburn and Richard Roggy. Organizations and Miss Murphy, our advisor. Sponsor - GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY I r In S Ru F0836 lv Now Sally Rybn Play!!! P xx, , Carolyn Sn-afQgq Miss 4111 lug 8171 egeq B111 Poison. Rnd: 7'-al1on,1?1att 5 slzaron Dnlany, Cnnok Wesr, 44 ancy Beard lin, Roberts, .Indy Rob Kionrke. aww Yi , Bob Sflvey Glenn Leonaroj Renal: liargfs, yCa1ne.f, Frances Jones, Lyle Snodgrass, Connie .sly Sutteq Riel:-ard Roggy Madalyn Rongfne, Pat Golden, erts, Janet lianolfelg Judy Gaines, Carol Dolvns, Annette Editor ...... . . Oat-o1.In1 Shaffer- Assistant Editor . ..... 8111 Iioop Feature Editors . . S11-al-onblllany Rutn 72-211011 Sports. . . . . . Radon Haters Artist . . . .... . Bob McNeil 4 dwsor ...... fmss Morphy sort TE STA E NC INSURA . o E Q -J Rose Emery, Connie Prosser, Judy Roberts, Sally Ryburn, Carolyn Shaffer, Sharon Builta, Phyllis Rueger, Ruth Tallon, Pat Gaines, Pat Wey, Frances Jones, Malrlyn Clarke, Mary Clarke, Janet Hanover, Pat Bradley, Sharon Dulany, Mary Sutter, Judy Gaines, Margaret Clarke, Rose Lockenvitz, Pat Golden, Madalyn Romine, Betty Kirk, Barbara Thomas, Betty Roberts, Margaret Heidelberg. sponsor: JEFFERSON CAFETERIA s OYYRXY: Com 1 , 90950 XS FIA Charles West, Richard ROSBY, Bill Craddock, Don Golden, Jerry Daugherty, Art Spencer, Tom Woeckener, Owen Romine, Bi.11Good1ick, Donnie Trent, Mr. Gregory 3-Q S N- if X. 2'5fzrv55W N u - ask S ll Sponsors: GLENN LAYTON, Downs - PRODUCERS STOCKYARDS, Bloomington TUDLJN'f COUNCIL 154. Bl' lf' FRONT ROW: Pat Bradley, Dick Roggy, Mr. Knott, Bill Roop, and Margaret Clarke. SECOND ROW: Bob McNeil, Don Golden, Bill Craddock, and Don Trent . Ll BRA K l A N 5 FRONT ROW: Margaret Heidelberg, Judy Roberts, Ralph Hargis, and Jim Roberts. SECOND ROW: Nancy Beard, Frances Jones, Mary Clarke, Mary Sutter, Judy Gaines, Marilyn Clarke, Margaret Clarke. THIRD ROW: Walter Peasley, Cliff Snow, Charles West, Sharon Builta, Lyle Snodgrass, Pat Gaines, Rosemary Lockenvitz, Maxine Emberton, and Mrs . McManus . Sponsors: STENSEL'S FUNERAL HOME, Leroy - BRANTVILLE CAFE, Bloomington Barbara Thomas, Phyllis Rueger, Steve Emery, Don Trent, Ioyce Schaefer, Judy Roberts, Connie Prosser, Nancy Beard, Terry Bourret, Virginia Goodlick, Marilyn Clarke, Ioan Thomas, Ruth Tallon, Sharon Builta, Mary Clarke, Sharon Dulany, Norman Wyse, Rose Emery, Susan Razor, Walter Peasley, Cliff Snow, Jim Roberts, Sherry West, Steve Fairfield, Margaret Clarke, Sally Ryburn, Pat Bradley, Margaret Heidelberg, Mr. Pike. Sponsors: MILLER MUSIC COMPANY, Bloomington FIRST NATIONAL BANK, Bloomington ENSEMBLE Pat Golden, Betty Kirk, Pat Gaines, Phyllis Rueger, Iudy Gaines, Pat Wey, Ruth Tallon, Madalyn Romine Boys Chorus Officers Girls Chorus Officers 'P T? -. s ,.l Miss Dunn L' I T rf f fl, . ' x 1 . Sponsors: DOWNS GROCERY - BROWNS GARAGE 1 ni 1 eq K -.J F1 N D J Maxine Hall, Madalyn Romine, Betty Roberts, Maxine Emberton, Pat Golden, Rose Emery, Margaret Clarke, Marilyn Clarke, Mary Clarke, Judy Gaines, Mary Sutter, Nancy Beard, Rose Lockenvitz, Pat Wey, Pat Gaines, Phyllis Rueger, Betty Kirk, Ruth Tallon, Nadine Prewitt, janet Hanover, Frances jones . i 7 X V ae - ,g?f i :2 , Q Jigga- K V .ei ix -L, Zag.....?-,i, 5 1' F N ya, J I J- Don Golden, Lyle Snodgrass, Bill Polson, Chuck West, Terry Rueger, B111 Goodllck, jim Roberts, Ralph Hargis, Owen Romlne, Jerry Shaffer. fx fi U Sponsors: RYBURN'S CAFE, Bloomington - PAGEL BROTHERS, Bloomington GOLDEN RULE APPLIANCE, Bloomington Cfxlall, DAX Registration Unit Faculty Meeting Labor Day - No School Baseball - McLean Home Economics Field Trip Baseball - Wapella Baseball - Stanford F. F.A. Initiation Baseball - Danvers Freshmen Initiation - All School Party F. H. A. Tea and Initiation Baseball - Deland-Weldon Baseball - Bellflower Student Pictures Taken F. H. A. Slave Day Baseball - Ellsworth Baseball - Deland-Weldon Grade Baseball - Stanford Sophomore Bake Sale Baseball - Bellflower Dancing Class End of lst six weeks grading period H. S. Cheerleader tryouts and election No School Dancing Class Dancing Class F. F. A. Land Judging Contest Dancing Class No School - Teachers Visitation Day F.F.A. Banquet - LeRoy Dancing Class Senior-junior Play No School - Veterans Day Student Council Convention F. H. A. Social Meeting Grade Basketball - Ben Funk End of 2nd six weeks grading period Basketball - Deland-Weldon Grade Basketball - Heyworth No School - Thanksgiving Vacation Grade Basketball - Heyworth Basketball - McLean Basketball - Wapella Band Concert Band Students go to Chicago Grade Basketball - Waynesville Basketball - Bellflower Band Concert at Ellsworth Grade Basketball - LeRoy F.F.A. and F.H.A. Skating Party Basketball - Hopedale Grade Basketball - Wapella Grade Basketball - Heyworth Basketball - Ellsworth F.H.A. Social Meeting K X, 26- january February March April May WEN' 53 Christmas Vacation Starts Holiday Tournament at Green Valley Basketball - Armington Grade Basketball - Hudson Basketball - Danvers Grade Basketball - Stanford Basketball - Stanford Grade Tournament at Waynesville Semester Exams Grade Tournament at Waynesville F. H. A. Social Meeting Semester Exams Basketball - Hopedale End of first Semester Grade Basketball - McLean Basketball - Danvers Basketball - Stanford Little 8 Tourney F.H.A. - F.F.A. Dance Preliminary Speech Contest Basketball - McLean Basketball - Ellsworth District Basketball Tournament End of 4th six weeks grading period District Speech Contest at Normal Community Sectional Speech Contest F.H.A. Spring Rally at Lexington F.H.A. Socia Meeting McLean County Literary Contest McLean County Music Festival Career Day End of 5th six weeks grading period College Day Track Meet at Heyworth junior-Senior Play Bake Sale - Cheerleaders and Student School Board Election Track Meet at Stanford Junior-Senior Prom Conference Track Meet - Heyworth F. F. A. Award Night Carnival Freshman - Sophomore Skating Party Baseball - McLean Baseball - Wapella Baseball - Heyworth Baseball - Wapella Senior Trip to Chicago Baseball - LeRoy Baseball - McLean Baccalaureate 3 Senior Day - Breakfast Commencement 28 Official Closing of School ,VI Council X Q L 0 JUNDK PLA! - w0-iA,,,.---'- Aunt Polly. . . jim ..... Mary .... Sidney ..... Tom Sawyer . Amy Lawrence Becky Thatcher Alfred Temple Dir .3' ,. , N. ' Q1 ,gt !' Q' SCIOI' S ,. THE ADVENTURES OF TOM S Phyllis Rueger Norman Wyse Sharon Dulany Lyle Snodgrass . . Don Golden Connie Prosser . Patty Gaines Richard Roggy Widow Douglas . Huckleberry F inn .... Joe Harper . . . Mrs. Harper . . Preacher's Voice . . . judge Thatcher . Injun Joe .... Assistant Director . . Mrs. Marietta McManus I 4 Sponsors RALSTON PURINA - LOG CABIN GRILL LEROY JOURNAL - W. B. READ nous non Frances Jones . Bill Craddock . Bill Roop . . . .Janet Hanover Jerry Daugherty Bill Polson . I :Art Spencer Sally Ryburn X jf F' V' P I XX! bilxllfjli Ps!- .gf 1: A 'zff-A-s ' -f 'A ff Pk P-1 HOBGOBLIN Darius Krupp ........ Bill Craddock Susan Parkins .... . . Connie Prosser Miss Priscilla Carter . . Sharon Dulany Henry Goober. . . . . Jerry Daugherty Marian Carter ..... Madalyn Romine Delilah Worts ........ Sally Ryburn jill Carter .... . . .Carolyn Shaffer Bluebeard Bronson . . . . . Bill Polson Frank Harlow. . . . . . Lyle Snodgrass Bill Wilkins .......... Don Golden jack Loring ..... . . Richard Roggy The Headless Phantom . . Phyllis Rueger Assistant Director .... Frances lones Director .... Mrs . Marietta McManus f, Sponsors - ' MOBERLY 81 KLENNER - GLENN L WAYNE PHILLIPS - JAMES E. SULLIVAN gg -'gl !,. ' x 5 Y ?- , Q , 9- ,X-Q. up fl .H X A 1 QQ J' v, Y. .. 9 115, .ja WWA Y? xi T YKONX ??sOGq.PSx+A 'Yheqoe ...... . . ?saXxx'00v1 Kimi' Messing, ............ BXXX YQX-son Oxcxxeewe ...... . . . BOD Hutton NGXCOYOG ......... Ykvnixe Y-oegei 'Meg and Queen . . . . . .Bm Greddoev- Response .......... Sewj Yogbum S'oeio1xOuXawg Senxox Om-as Ytophecq ..... 'BMX ROOQ dame . . . . . Oon GoXde1x Sexxkot OXa-5-5 XNXXX .... 0eioXx11xSxx2f1iet Ye: Games 'Ycvooxe xo Seekot Cues . . . Ye-Q Games Speech ........ NK . L-KJXe L . Xloou X1 oeaX SOXO .......... wie- . 'Saou 5of0ev1Yxeie O4 et 'Yee ?w8i0b0Wl'ln wkexiees oi C-etefoonkee . Gomxke Ytoeee PNL60 11 MADALYN ROMINE D anforth Aw ard V Y RICHARD ROGGY Salutatorian PATTY GAINES Prom Queen's Attendant CAROLYN SHAFF ER B abe SHARON DULANY Yearbook Editor Valedlctorian Reader's Digest Award Balfour Award Prom Queen Betty Crocker Homemaker Ruth Sportsmanship DAR Award Editor - Newspaper , 'fs nr-U. Qs -, an 'L 'wg' DON GOLDEN Assistant Editor Free Throw Trophy BILL CRADDOCK BILL Roo? Danforth Award Swrtsmanship Babe Ruth Sportsmanship Most Valuable Player SAR Award Ass't. Editor - Newspaper Prom King Carolyn Shaffer Jerry Daugherty Sally Ryburn, Richard Roggy, Madalyn Romine Norman Wyse Sha ron Dulany Bill Craddock. z- -:-.-:- EIT -as: ig 2 - .. - jerry Carolyn Q J V' GLN JN QP fn P U' ' . ,V fri? ff C-Jllilfw ff, 0100 FIRST ROW: Carolyn Shaffer, Madalyn Romine, Judy Roberts, Margaret Clarke, Maxine Hall, Mary Clarke, Betty Roberts, Rose Mary Lockenvitz, Marilyn Clarke. SECOND ROW: Mary Sutter, Maxine Emberton, Rose Marie Emery, Phyllis Rueger, Pat Golden, Judy Gaines, Sally Ryburn, Barbara Thomas, Betty Kirk, Margaret Heidelberg, Frances Jones, Delores Whitlock, THIRD ROW: Sharon Dulany, Nadine Prewitt, Sharon Builta, Pat Bradley, Pat Gaines, Janet Hanover, Nancy Beard, Ruth Tallon, Connie Prosser, Pat Wey, Miss Murphy. , 5- ww Gail? .em -l 9 Md. 'WI Gu-e........ 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