East Pike High School - Panther Yearbook (Milton, IL)
- Class of 1958
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?95$ P z tt6 i Soot Pt e ScAoaC Tttilto . Vlfatoi Table of Contents Personnel 3-28 Organiza tions 29 -40 Athletics 41-46 Grade School 47-49 Advertising 51-64 7 t s fcftsiecceiti t To you, Mr. Charles Pinkerton, our loyal friend and teacher, we dedicate the 1958 PANTHER as a token of our respect and admiration for the help you have given us in the furthering of our education. 2 'pacuCtcf. Mr. AUSTIN HERST Principal, Chemistry, Biology. Northeast Missouri State Teachers College, B.S., M.A. Mr. GEORGE LEMONS Coach, Boy's P.E., Social Studies, Student Council. University of Wyoming, B.S. Mr. CHARLES PINKERTON Business Education, Yearbook, Paper Staff Advisor. Camp- bellsville College, Stetson University, B.S. Mrs. KATHERINE MEISENBACH English, Girls' P.E., Girls' Ath- letic Association. University of Illinois, A.B., A.M. 5 0?acu(tt? Mr. CHARLES FERGUSON Agriculture, Gen. Science, Future Farmers of America. University of Illinois, B.S. Mrs. CLARA BARNGROVER Home Economics, Biology, Fu- ture Homemakers of America. University of Illinois, A.B. 6 Mr. MARSHALL KING Band, Chorus. Indiana Uni- versity, B.M.E. Mrs. VIVIAN LEWIS Mathematics, English. Illinois College, A .B. President...................Phil Hoover Vice-President..............Deloris Kern Secretary-Treasurer .... Jean Conkright Reporter....................Bonnie Labby FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Donna Lane, Bonnie Labby, Jean Conkright, Eleanor Daniel, Loretta Ottwell, Deloris Kem, and Beth Denison. SECOND ROW: Mr. Pinkerton, Bob Deemer, Jim Lemons, Ron Waggoner, Charles Fisher, Bob David, and Phil Hoover. Editor...................................................Eleanor Daniel Assistant Editor.........................................Loretta Ottwell Business Manager....................................................Beth Denison Prophecy.............................Jean Conkright and Deloris Kern Will....................................Bonnie Labby and Donna Lane 9 PHYLLIS JEAN ELEANOR ANN DANIEL ROBERT ELDON DAVID CONKRIGHT Polly Bob Conk Class President 1,2; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Paper Staff King Candidate 1; Jr. Play Student Council Secretary 3; Sr. Play 4. 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Rec. Chairman 2, Parliamentar- ian 3, President 4; GAA 2,3,4, President 3; Paper Staff Gossip Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Secretary- Treasurer 2,4; Betty Crocker Homemaker Award 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; Band 1,2,3; Pep Club 1. Sports Editor 4; Annual Staff Editor 4; Student Council 1.2.3.4, President 2,3,4; Harvest Festival Queen Candidate 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; FHA 1.2.3.4, Vice President 3, Parliamentarian 2,4, Li- brarian 2; Class Secretary 3; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2; Band 2.3.4, ROBERT LYNN DEEMER Bird FFA 1,3; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 1; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4. VIRGINIA BETH DENISON Mabel Student Council 3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3, Vice President 4; GAA 2,3,4, Vice- President 4; Paper Staff 2,4, Editor 4; Class Reporter 2; Class Vice President 1,3; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Cheerleader 2,3,4; Pep Club 1. CHARLES LARUE FISHER Lash Class President 1; Track 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Harvest Festival King 4; FFA 2,3,4. PHIL LEROY HOOVER Phil Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball Captain 4; Track 2; King Candidate 2; Class Vice President 2; Class Treasurer 1; Class President 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; FFA 1,3,4. PANSY SUSANNA JOHNESSEE Pansy Chorus 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Paper Staff 3; Annual Staff 4. DELORIS JEAN KERN Dee Paper Staff Gossip Editor 4; Annual Staff 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Play 2; Sr. Play 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; GAA 2,3,4, President 4; Pep Club 1; Class Vice President 4. BONNIE LOU LABBY Bonnie Paper Staff 4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Class Reporter 4; Harvest Festival Queen 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; Pep Club 1. DONNA BERNICE LANE Donna Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Class Treasurer 1; GAA 1; FHA 2,3,4; Homecoming Queen 4; Chorus 3,4; An- nual Staff 4. JAMES HAROLD LEMONS Jim Basketball 1,2,3,4; Jr. Play 3; Sr. Play 4; Chorus 3; Baseball 1,2,4. LORETTA ANN OTTWELL Blondie GAA 1,2,3,4; Paper Staff 1,2,3,4; An- nual Staff 1,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Class Reporter 3; D.A.R. 4. RONALD NORMAN WAGGONER Ronnie Basketball 1,2,4; Class Vice Presi- dent 1; FFA 2,3,4; Annual Staff 4; King Candidate 4; Track 1,2. 11 Setuon, C 4A 'rtyidt uf. In September, 1954, sixteen Freshmen entered Pearl High School. The officers elected were: Charles Fisher, President; Ronnie Waggoner, Secretary; Gene Donithan, Treasurer; and Donna Lane and Jay Atherton, Reporters. Mrs. Meisenbach was sponsor. At the same time fifteen Freshmen entered Milton High School. The officers were: Eleanor Daniel, President; Beth Denison, Vice President; Phil Hoover, Secretary- Treasurer; Greta Ruble, Reporter; and Shirley Davis and Eleanor Daniel, Student Coun- cil Representatives. Mr. Behrends was sponsor. Twenty-four sophomores entered the new East Pike High School in September, 1955. Early in the same month freshman initiation was held at the initiation party. Officers were: President, Eleanor Daniel; Vice President, Phil Hoover; Secretary- Treasurer, Jean Conkright; Reporter, Beth Denison; and Student Council Representa- tives, Eleanor Daniel and Margie Wyatt. Mrs. Barngrover was sponsor. Margie Wyatt and Phil Hoover were candidates for king and queen at the Harvest Festival. Phil Hoover represented our class on the varsity squad in basketball, and Beth Denison and Margie Wyatt were cheerleaders. In September, 1956, seventeen Jolly Juniors climbed the stairs of East Pike High School. We elected the following class officers: President, Jean Conkright; Vice Presi- dent, Beth Denison; Secretary, Eleanor Daniel; Treasurer. Wanda Biggs; Reporter, Loretta Ottwell, and Student Council Representatives, Jean Conkright, Eleanor Daniel, and Be tit Denison. Mrs. Barngrover was sponsor. Wanda Biggs and Charles Fisher were candidates for king and queen at the Harvest Festival. Phil Hoover represented our class on the first team in basketball, and Beth Denison was a cheerleader. The high light of the year was the Junior Play, Oh, Promise Me. In August, 1957, thirteen seniors entered East Pike High School. Our class officers are: President, Phil Hoover; Vice President, Deloris Kern; Secretary-Treasurer, Jean Conkright; Reporter, Bonnie Labby, and Student Council Representatives, Eleanor Daniel, Jean Conkright, and Beth Denison. Mr. Herst is our sponsor. Bonnie Labby and Eleanor Daniel were candidates for queen at the Harvest Festival, and Charles Fisher and Ronnie Waggoner were candidates for king. Charles and Bonnie were crowned king and queen. Jean Conkright, Bonnie Labby, Deloris Kern, Donna Lane, and Eleanor Daniel were candidates for Homecoming Queen. Donna Lane was crowned queen. Phil Hoover and Charles Fisher represented our class on the first team in basketball. Phil was elected captain of the team. Beth Denison was a cheerleader. A senior play was held in April. Beth Denison was a candidate for queen at the Sweetheart Ball. 12 Section. 'ZViiC We, the Senior Class of 1958, being of sound mind and good health, do hereby will and bequeath our special interests and talents to the following under- classmen of East Pike High School so that the tradi- tions of the institution may be perpetuated for our prosperity: I, Phil Hoover, will my spot on the basketball team to Butch Rhodes and my standing place in the hall to Benny Butler. I, Eleanor Daniel, will njy brains to Bill Smith and my job as editor of the yearbook to anyone who wants it. I, Charles Fisher, will my cooking ability to Calvin Kisselbach and my false teeth to Donald Evans. I, Bonnie Labby, will my love for a Pleasant Hill boy to Sharen Mitchell and my heartaches to Peggy Winston. I, Ron Waggoner, will my ability to copy American history to Linda Harmon and my Romeo ability to Ronnie Edwards. I, Jean Conkright, will the keys to the candy machine to Laurabell Springer and Larrv to no one-- he's mine! I, Beth Denison, will my terms of cheerleading to anyone who likes to press clothes and my flirting ability to anyone that can handle it. I, Deloris Kern, will my singing ability to Judy Hack and my ability to pop gum in Mr. Lemons' study hall to anyone who can get by with it. I, Donna Lane, will my height to Jack Wade and my shy ways to Mary Ann Turnbaugh. I, Loretta Ottwell, will my blonde hair to Judy Hess and my studious habits to Gary Herst. I, James Lemons, will my good behaviour to Leonard Wade and my way with the girls to Charles Ransom. I, Robert David, will my curly hair to anyone who cares to set it every night and my masculine ways to Jimmy Ottwell. I, Robert Deemer, will my good grades in English to Judy Kingery and my art ability to Andy Anderson. We, the Senior Class, will to Mrs. Lewis a glass door to her room so she can see who is doing meanness. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Lemons a better behaved group of Senior girls. We, the Senior Class, will to Mrs. Meisenbach five good basketball players to replace the Senior girls in the third hour P.E. class. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Pinkerton a private dinette so he won’t have to go downstairs. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Herst a powerful set of binoculars to see through the hallways. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. King a better band and chorus. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Ferguson a taxi to take him to and from the Ag. Shop. We, the Senior Class, will to the cooks an auto- matic serving machine. We, the Senior Class, will to the janitor twenty little men to do as he tells them. We, the Senior Class, will to Mr. Bristow, Mr. Campbell, Mr. Ottwell, and Mr. Winston, the bus drivers, better groups of students riding the buses so they can maintain their sanity. 13 Guess Who's NAME Phyllis Jean Conkright Eleanor Ann Daniel Robert Eldon David Robert Lynn Deeme1- Virginia Beth Denison Charles LaRue Fisher Phil Leroy Hoover Pansy Susanna Johnessee Deloris Jean Kern Bonnie Lou Labby Donna Bernice Lane James Harold Lemons Loretta Ann Ottwell Ronald Norman Waggoner ALIAS Conk Polly Bob Bird Mabel Lash Doc Pan Dee Muchie Tammy General Blondie Monte CHIEF ATTRACTION Larry Boys Cars Girls Leonard A girl Cars Joe Bill Squeak Duane A.C. Girls Books Wild Women Bob Phil Donna Jean Loretta Trying to hide, Donna ? Badminton Champ! FAVORITE SONG My Special Angel It's Too Soon To Know You Send Me The Hubanga Stomp Are You Sincere When I Lost My Baby Short Shorts Ballad of a Teenage Queen Sweet Little Sixteen It's A Sin To Tell A Lie” Are You Sincere Too Old To Cut the Mustard Old Master Painter Great Balls of Fire WANTS TO BE Homemaker Preacher's Wife Rancher Ditchdigger Reporter Birdwatcher Millionaire Housewife President of the United States Homemaker Stenographer Missionary Chemist Bum USUALLY FOUND With Larry Working on the yearbook Movies Cemetary With Leonard Possum Hollow Roaming the halls At Michel, Illinois With Squeak Dreaming Combing her hair Home Studying Everywhere Eleanor Beth Bonnie Eleanor Beth and Leonard Seat or (?,Coi4 As I, Jean (Conkright) Howard, was walking down the street of New York on one of my many vacations with my husband and five children, I noticed a sign in a window, Kern's Beauty Shop. I went in to have my hair set and I recognized my old classmate Deloris Kern. She told me she was going to marry a big New York businessman in June. I asked her if she had heard what our other classmates were doing, and she informed me that Loretta Ottwell is the head math teacher it the University of Illinois. She has just recently won the title of National Math Teacher of the Year. Beth Denison is the head hostess on her husband's (Leonard Wade) own airline. She is flying from Los Angeles to Hong Kong four times weekly. Phil Hoover has become very well-known as the personal bodyguard of the President of the United States, who is Charles Fisher. President Fisher is doing a very wise job of leading our national government. The former Eleanor Daniel has become a preacher's wife and has a nice little family of 9 boys and 1 girl. Eleanor seems to be quite satisfied. Ronnie Waggoner, our class Romeo, is in Hollywood. He has become a movie director and is now in Las Vegas on a honeymoon with his fifth wife. Bob Deemer has become the head artist at the Walt Disney Studios in California. He occasionally lectures on American literature at some of the leading colleges in California. Bonnie (Labby) Booth is living on a small farm near Pleasant Hill, Illinois. She has two children and is very happy living a quiet life being a homemaker. Reverend Robert David is holding a revival in Cairo, Egypt. He is doing a wonderful job and it is said that he may do better than the great evangelist, Billy Graham. Donna Lane is a star on her own TV program known as Donna's Mystery Theater. She is married to the owner of the network, Ricky Nelson. Jimmy Lemons has a large ranch in Texas. He has three gold Cadillacs and is running for the office of governor of Texas. 16 JUNIORS Sharen Mitchell President Brenda Campbell Vice President Linda Campbell Secretary Bill Smith Treasurer Charles Grubbs Reporter Dean Anderson Sonny Anderson Dorothy Cloninger Leo Cloninger Sue Grubbs Ron Hayden Frank Heavner Judy Heavner Glenna Ramsey Shirley Schlieper Leonard Wade Frances Robbins Ronald Woosley Everett Lane Rose Donithan (Absent) Leonard Ron and Bob Frances Sue Sharen Hank 20 SOPHOMORES Safc t u+uyie (?CtL44. Jack Wade Linda Wade Vice President Secretary Donald Crater Treasurer Virginia Goldman Reporter Soft6o K Vte4. Sharon Akers Duane Booth Benny Butler Reg Campbell Bruce Davis Robert Carter Betty Deemer Ronald Edwards Jim Graham Linda Harmon Robert Hayden Judy Hess Gracie Hughes m v i Terry Holloway Carla Johnston Judy Kingery Lyndle Labby Albert Mclntire Nadine Norton Robert Ramsey Charles Ransom Richard Rhodes Vivian Rhodes Patricia Robinson Donald Scranton Lionel Smith Laurabell Springer Mary Ann Turnbaugh Terry Vaughn Dian Walk Donnie Waggoner Glenn McConnell Judy Hack Judy Johnson Donald Guthrie President Vice President Dorothy Cockrum Secretary Jimmie Ottwell Treasurer Donald Lemons Reporter Patsy Booth Joyce Evans Phil Graham Wanda Guthrie Gary Herst Calvin Kisselbach Gail Landess Judith Lane Russell Lane Marvin McEuen Raymond Moffit Judy Schlieper Verna Shanks Carol Stephenson Peggy Winston Melva Willard Merle Springer Don McConnell Donald Evans Dixie Willis Peg 28 ACTIVITIES Student @4UHCtt SEATED, L. to R.: Judy Hess, Reporter; Glenna Ramsey, Vice Pres.; Jean Conkright, Sec.-Treas.; Eleanor Daniel, President; and Beth Denison. STANDING: Carol Stephenson, Terry Holloway, Ron Hayden, Jim Ottwell, and Mr. Lemons, Sponsor. 7 after Sta L. to R.: Dorothy Cloninger, Linda Campbell, Judy Heavner, Jim Lemons, Loretta Ottwell, Beth Denison, Editor; Bonnie Labby, Assistant Editor; Deloris Kern, Gossip Editor; Jean Conkright, Gossip Editor; Eleanor Daniel, Sports Editor; and Mr. Pinkerton. t $. 4. KNEELING, L. to R.: Beth Denison, Vice Pres.; Judy Hack, Judy Hess, Joyce Evans, Gail Landess, Judy Schlieper, Sue Grubbs, Judy Heavner, and Loretta Ottwell. STAND- ING: Judy Johnson, Linda Harmon, Treas- urer; Peggy Winston, Jean Conkright, De- loris Kern, President; Glenna Ramsey, Mary Ann Tumbaugh, Shirley Schlieper, Sec.- Treas.; Frances Robbins, Reporter; Laurabelle Springer, and Mrs. Meisenbach, Sponsor. SEATED, L. to R.: Terry Vaughn, Judy Heav- ner, Sue Grubbs, Shirley Schlieper, and Bob Ramsey. STANDING: Mrs. Meisenbach, Loretta Ottwell, Mary Ann Tumbaugh, Linda Campbell, and Frances Robbins. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Judy Hess, Lorettal Ottwell, Dorothy Cockrum, Sue Grubbs, Gracie Hughes, Sharon Akers, Carla Johnston, and Mr. King. SECOND ROW: Judy Schlieper, Linda Wade, Brenda Campbell, Dixie Willis, Glenna Ramsey, Vivian Rhodes, and Judy Hack. TOP ROW: Donna Lane, Deloris Kern, Jean Daniel, Jean Conkright, Nadine Norton, Linda Harmon, and Judy Kingery. 'pctture 'p zt tte 6 orf sentenced SEATED, L. to R.: Ron Waggoner, Sentinel; Charles Fisher, Reporter; Duane Booth, Secretary; Leonard Wade, President; Don Crater, Vice President; Hank Grubbs, Treasurer; and Mr. Fer- guson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Bill Heavner, Phil Graham, Bill Smith, Jim Graham, Bruce Davis, Lyndle Labby, Jack Wade, Bob Hayden, Reg Camp- bell, and Ron Hayden. RACK ROW: Donald Lemons, Merle Springer, Al- bert Mclntire, Bob Deemer, Raymond Moffit, Russell Lane, Phil Hoover, Everett Lane, Don Scranton, Donald Guthrie, and Calvin Kisselbach. future FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Patsy Booth, Verna Shanks, Deloris Kern, Secretary; Jean Conkright, President; Dian Walk, Recreation Chairman; Betty Deemer, Recreation Chairman; Sharon Akers, and Judy Hack, Public Relations Chair- man. SECOND ROW: Joyce Evans, Wanda Guthrie, Judy Johnson, Gracie Hughes, Sue Grubbs, Judy Schlieper, Gail Landess, Carla Johnston, and Dorothy Cockrum. THIRD ROW: Judith Lane, Judy Kingery, Public Relations Chair- man; Judy Heavner, Judy Hess, Project Chairman; Sharen Mitchell, Historian; Glenna Ramsey, Treasurer; Beth Deni- son, Vice President; Patricia Robinson, and Donna Lane. BACK ROW: Mrs. Barn- grover, Adviser; Eleanor Daniel, Parlia- mentarian; Frances Robbins, Shirley Schlieper, Linda Campbell, Dorothy Cloninger, Laurabell Springer, Linda Har- mon, Brenda Campbell, Jean Daniel, Na- dine Norton, Peggy Winston, Linda Wade, Carol Stephenson, and Melva Willard. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sue Grubbs, Shirley Schlieper, Frances Robbins, Bill Heavner, Sharen Mitchell, Glenna Ram- sey, and Brenda Campbell. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Meisenbach, Adviser, Leo Cloninger, Ron Hayden, Linda Camp- bell, Dorothy Cloninger, Charles Grubbs, and Leonard Wade. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Carol Stephenson, Judy Hack, Eleanor Daniel, Kay Daniel, Jean Cockrum, and Barbara Stephenson. SECOND ROW: Melva Willard, Richard Rhodes, Norma Ranft, Sue Wil- lard, Joyce Johnson, David Hoover, Shirley Lemons, Peggy Allen, Leonard Wade, Judy Kingery, Sharen Mitchell, and Judy Hess. THIRD ROW: (Seated): Dorothy Cockrum, Brenda Campbell and Charles Grubbs. STANDING: Fred Kem, Jim Lemons, Raymond Moffit, and Mr. Marshall King. L. to R.: Terry Holloway, Peggy Winston, Bob Ramsey, Linda Wade, Ron Waggoner, Brenda Campbell, Charles Fisher, Deloris Kern, Ron Hayden, Jean Conkright, Queen Donna Lane, and Phil Hoover. Leonard Wade, Eleanor Daniel, Everett Lane, Bonnie Labby, Jim Lemons, Charles Grubbs, Betty Deemer, Frank Heavner, and Dorothy Cockrum. 'rtyeviveAt 'peAtccuzi ScueetAeant ‘3 zCt King Charles and Queen Bonnie Queen Linda and Charles 76e IR.oyafaf' H teco ttc up Pcc tcax-Se tco% Queen Donna and Phil 34 King Phil and Queen Jean 'ZfcLwe t 'peaUo l L. to R.: Gracie Hughes, Soloist; Ron Waggoner, Judy Johnson, Reg Campbell, Brenda Campbell, Chris Holloway, Flower Boy; Kathleen Johnson, Retiring Queen; Kathy Hoover, Crown Bearer; King Charles Fisher, Queen Bonnie Labby, Dick Tur- ner, Retiring King; Roger Hoover, Crown Bearer; Leonard Wade, Connie Bradburn, Flower Girl; Eleanor Daniel, Gary Herst, and Linda Harmon. f uKC l- SCKC I L. to R.: Bob Deemer, Deloris Kem, Charles Fisher, Donna Lane, Beth Denison, Queen Jean Conkright, King Phil Hoover, Ron Waggoner, Bob David, Loretta Ott- well, Jim Lemons, and Pansy Johnessee. 35 ScueetAeastf ? zlC L. to R.: Ron Hayden, Betty Deemei, Jack Wade, Linda Harmon, Queen Linda Wade, Charles Grubbs, Judy Hess, Reg Campbell, Beth Denison, and Leonard Wade. 36 Cast, L. to R.: Phil Hoover, Charles Fisher, Jean Conkright, Bonnie Labby, Donna Lane, Eleanor Daniel, Bob Deemer, Jim Lemons, Deloris Kern, Beth Denison, and Bob David. Director Mr. Herst Senior “PCay Seedie Triffet and Wash Jeddo Bonnie Labby and Bob Deemer Sol Silverstein and Lulu Triffet Bob David and Jean Conkright Luke Stilsby and Emmy Peppin Phil Hoover and Beth Denison Rev. Boswell, Bridget O'Flanigan, Louis Cattaro Jim Lemons, Eleanor Daniel, Donna Lane Pappy Stilsby and Ma Peppin Ron Waggoner, Stagehand Charles Fisher and Deloris Kern Dean Anderson, Singer 'T j uzdcaati t. SEATED, L. to R.: Loretta Ottwell, Deloris Kern, Jean Conkright, Donna Lane, Bonnie Labby, Beth Denison STANDING: Eleanor Daniel, Phil Hoover, Charles Fisher, James Lemons, Ronnie Waggoner, Pansy Johnessee. t CLASS COLORS: Black and White CLASS FLOWER: Rose CLASS MOTTO: The elevator to success is not running. Take the stairs. D.A.R. CITIZENSHIP AWARD: Loretta Ottwell BETTY CROCKER HOMEMAKING AWARD: Jean Conkright DeKALB AGRICULTURAL AWARD: Phil Hoover VALEDICTORIAN: Eleanor Daniel 38 SALUTATORIAN: Loretta Ottwell ATHLETICS V ZKltte{ Squad LOWER ROW, L. to R.: Raymond Moffit, Manager; Charles Grubbs, Ron Hayden, Captain Phil Hoover, Charles Fisher, Jim Lemons, Leonard Wade, Everett Lane, and Donald Evans, Manager. TOP ROW: Coach George Lemons, Bob Hayden, Reg Campbell, Terry Holloway, Ron Edwards, Bob Ramsey, Bill Heavner, Jim Graham, and Jack Wade. d Record East Pike 48 Liberty 42 East Pike 45 Griggsville 43 East Pike 60 West Pike 50 East Pike 68 Perry 53 East Pike 35 Pleasant Hill 40 East Pike 57 Hardin 35 East Pike 57 Chapin 61 East Pike 60 Perry 39 East Pike 46 Griggsville 43 East Pike 34 Barry 39 East Pike 62 Bluffs 56 East Pike 45 Barry 44 East Pike 50 Liberty 63 East Pike 53 Greenfield 42 East Pike 47 Carrollton 57 East Pike 74 Brussels 36 East Pike 53 Payson 39 East Pike 58 Griggsville 41 East Pike 51 Carrollton 77 East Pike 60 Arenzville 63 East Pike 51 Perry 47 East Pike 62 Bluffs 57 East Pike 58 West Pike 55 East Pike 50 Meredosia 41 East Pike 33 Barry 35 East Pike 37 Perry 53 Won 17, Lost 10 41 NI 5MD Captain Phil Hoover Bob Ramsey Jim Lemons Charles Grubbs Charles Fisher Everett Lane Leonard Wade 3 Squad SEATED L. to R.: Raymond Moffit, Manager; Bob Hayden, Reg Campbell, Terry Holloway, Ron Edwards, Bob Ramsey, Ron Waggoner, Jack Wade, and Donald Evans, Manager. STANDING: Coach George Lemons, Terry Vaughn, Lyndle Labby, Don Crater, Frank Heavner, Jim Graham, Phil Graham, and Jimmie Ottwell. East Pn e 32 East Pike 28 East Pike 44 East Pike 27 East Pike 29 East Pike 40 East Pike 38 East Pike 44 East Pike 42 East Pike 22 East Pike 61 East Pike 43 East Pike 63 East Pike 41 East Pike 42 East Pike 43 East Pike 58 East Pike 42 East Pike 44 East Pike 39 Won 1 Liberty 39 Griggsville 37 West Pike 43 Perry 29 Pleasant Hill 25 Hardin 36 Chapin 41 Bluffs 28 Barry 41 Liberty 29 Brussels 43 Payson 29 Griggsville 46 Carrollton 71 Arenzville 54 Perry 42 Bluffs 41 West Pike 49 Meredosia 45 Barry 52 Lost 10 43 S z4efozU S $u ui TOP ROW, L. to R.: Jack Wade, Coach George Lemons, Bob Ramsey, and Leo Cloninger. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Heavner, Leonard Wade, Ron Hayden, Phil Hoover, Charles Fisher, Jim Lemons, Charles Grubbs, and Everett Lane. BOTTOM ROW: Bob Hayden, Terry Holloway, and Terry Vaughn. 'patC Schedule East Pike 11 East Pike 0 East Pike 2 East Pike 3 Griggsville 15 Barry 8 Griggsvilie 0 West Pike 1 Won 2, Lost 2 (?6ee%Ce4ute 4. L. to R.: Betty Deemer, Beth Denison, Glenna Ramsey, Judy Hess, and Virginia Goldman. GRADES cutcC Secanti ( nautea 7 oicC cutcC 'pount l tyuuCea TOP ROW, L. to R.: Gregory Rit- ter, Chris Holloway, Roger Hoover, Bobby Kindle, Randy Gress, Vickie 1 Lemons, Sharon Pressey, and Earl Howard. MIDDLE ROW: Denny Helm, Toni Hamman, David Herst, Gale Bess, Reggie Steuck, Merle Howard, Sherry Newingham, and Richard Smith. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Chandler, Gary Smart, Terry Tannahil, Kathy Hoover, Donna Lemons, Christine Cockrum, and Connie Bradburn. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Anna Marie Conkright, Ruth Ann Watts, Alice Kindle, Frances Campbell, and Mrs. Kingery. MIDDLE ROW: Robert Smith, John Alvin Hoover, Jerry Daniel, Delbert Mandrell, Billy Lacey, Carl Summers, Wayne Landess, and Raymond Gress. BOTTOM ROW: Terry Daniel, Gene Schlie- per, James A. Shaw, David Parks, Roger Newingham, Terry Splain, Robert Pressey, and David DeJaynes. Sextet tyiatUa TOP ROW, L. to R.: Linda How- ard, Judith Lemons, Joyce Davis, Carolyn Sue Pressey, Peggy Lee Helm, Lynne Holloway, Patricia Ritter, Sharon Smart, Barbara David, Carolyn Sue Stewart, and Carolyn De Jaynes. MIDDLE ROW: Sterling Watts, Thomas Hamman, Paul Allen, Carroll Schlieper, Gregory Pressey, Lynn Mitchell, Dale Summers, Terry Rush, Paul Wm. Gray, Joe Buchanan, Richard Kindle, and Billy De Jaynes. BOT- TOM ROW: Mrs. Thelma Tomp- kins, Roger Stephenson, Robert Earl Evans, Kennethi Booth, David Willard, Mary Lee Bauer, Mary Sue Campbell, Gayle Ann Herst, Martha Lou Schlieper, and Sharon Springer. Seventh t7 CcCt04€ Stytet- tyttuie TOP ROW, L. to R.: Barbara Summers, Grace Campbell, Mr. Roach, Jesse Stuart, and Du Wayne DeJaynes. MIDDLE ROW: Shirley Lemons, Ana Lee Hoover, John Graham, Kenny Landess, Herschel Carter, David Bristow, Jimmy Robinson, and Dale Manton. BOTTOM ROW: Judy Smart, Virginia Pearson, Kathleen Mitchell, Betty Perry, Martha Shaw, Sue Willard, Jean Cockrum, and Carolyn Goldman. TOP ROW, L. to R.: Barbara Stephen- son, Rayola Sanderson, Judy Shipley, Norma Ranft, John Meed, Richard Perry Jimmy Galinelli, Junior Stanley, and Lyndle Wade. MIDDLE ROW: Mrs. Conkright, Brenda Labby, Joyce Johnson, Fred Kern, Charles Johnson, David Hoover, Judy Evans, Nancy Evans, and Ginny Watts. BOTTOM ROW: Peggy Allen, Jean Batley, Donald Butler, Larry Campbell, Claire Marie Cloninger, Kay Daniel, Betty David, and Sherry Wheeler. 48 ?Oi4t cmcC Second, tyuuteo TOP ROW, L. to R.: Chris Butler, Bobby Shanks, Roland Davis, Jimmy Robinson, Mike Bryant, Jerry Smith, Ida Sharrow, David Shanks, and Steven Woolridge. MIDDLE ROW: Butch Allen, Billy Daniels, Florence Wanick, Mike Wolf, Brenda Ashbum, Patty Lemons, Frances Akers, Valerie Turnbaugh, James Woolridge, and Tommy Lambert. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Mildred Duffield, Gary Donohoo, Dean Carter, Nancy Bethel, Elaine Mclntire, Barbara Lewis, Albert Cloninger, Brian Smith, and Mrs. Eva Kelsey. 'y tcnd tneC ?ount6, tyiadeo TOP ROW, L. to R.: Mike Clendenny, Marie Helm, Jerry Woolridge, Billie Wanick, Mickey Fulmer, Roy Akers, Shelby Crater, and Sharon Akers. MIDDLE ROW: Mary Daniels, Larry Sharrow, Joyce Lemons, George Hermans, Lyn- dell McClinning, Dick Ramsey, Danny Lewis, and Evelyn Buckley. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Nita Hoover, Cheryl Elliot, Beverly Smith, Barbara Smith, Nancy Lewis, Geoffry Guthrie, Gloria Heavner, Joyce Guthrie, and Mrs, Eva Kelsey. 49 cutcC Stxt£ tyuicte TOP ROW, L. to R.: Dean Cloninger, Jimmy Fisher, Sue Holloway, Larry Smith, Jimmy Bryant, Mary Wanick, Anita Lane, Starr Haney, and Carolyn Wheeler. SECOND ROW: Donald Davis, Jessie Beasley, Meda Davis, Marilyn Campbell, Mary Lemons, Johnnie Daniels, Joann Kisselbach, Elsie Daniels, Rose- mary Hermans, and Lois Smith. THIRD ROW: Floyd Smith, Clau- dette Shanks, Arnold Pennock, Perry Wheeler, Roy Shanks, Charles Heavner, Arnold Anderson, Jimmy Willis, Joyce Sims, and Mr. Free- man Martin. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Nita Hoover, Nancy Harmon, Carolyn Smith, Glenda Mclntire, Sandra Boren, Brenda Norton, Danny Guthrie, Dale Carter, Dale Smith, and Dennis Elliot. Seventh cuui £i p6t6 tytcutea 50 TOP ROW, L. to R.: Diana Mc- Brian, Carolyn Ramsey, Eileen Cloninger, Mike Fulmer, Jimmy Shanks, Lavern Helm, Shirley Bryant, Dorothy Kisselbach, Coreen Butler, Karen Donithan, and Bob- bie Lemons. SECOND ROW: Richie Lemons, Jerry Helm, Alvin Anderson, Larry Jones, Rose Wanick, Jeanie Harris, Vemita Lane, Rosemary Lane, Carolyn Daniels, and Dean Ottwell. THIRD ROW: Johnnie Sharrow, Martin Wheeler, Johnnie Patton, Dixie Smith, Janet Heavner, Jerry Sharrow, Bob Rhodes, Henry Le- mons, and Donald Smith. BOT- TOM ROW: Shirley Davis, Dave Smith, Donna Harmon, Bonna Harmon, Lanny Deemer, Brent Laux, Earl Shanks, Karen Me Intire, and Mr. Harvey Bubb HARDIN FRUIT COMPANY Hardin, Illinois Jed Schumann, Mgr. 107 Easton Ave. Jerseyville, 111. Phones 12531 Hardin 3-6532 Alton 658R Jerseyville COMPLIMENTS OF RICHTER OIL CO. Distributor of ANHYDROUS AMMONIA GATE’S TIRES FUNK’S SEED CORN Phone 561 Kampsville, 111. SUPER FOOD MART West Washington Pittsfield, 111. SINGING HILLS Be sure and see the white hats” Compliments and Best Wishes To the Class of ’58 FARMER’S STATE BANK North Side of Square Pittsfield, Illinois Resources Over $6,000,000.00 Member F.D.I.C. NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE Richard J. Lee, Agent Pittsfield, Illinois Telephone 87 FOR GOOD RESULTS USE MOORMAN FEEDS and PRODUCTS COMPLETE FEED SERVICE WADE L. GARRISON Nebo, Illinois Phone 52F13 GRIGGSVILLE HARDWARE CO. COMPLETE PLUMBING and HEATING SERVICE FIRST NATIONAL BANK 1865-1958 A Good Place To Do Business And It Is Appreciated” MONEY TO LEND Pittsfield, Illinois CAMPBELL BROTHERS, INC. Authorized Ford Sales and Services Roy Helm — Sales Representative Phone PI 2-3131 Winchester, Illinois FORD CARS, TRUCKS, FARM TRACTORS and IMPLEMENTS STILWELL TRUCKING SERVICE Detroit and Milton, Illinois COMPLIMENTS HYBRID DUROC HOGS W. R. CAMPBELL BROWN PRODUCE COMPANY, INC. CASH BUYER OF POULTRY and EGGS Pittsfield, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF SUTTER FUNERAL HOME Pittsfield, Illinois Modern Power Farm Equipment HARRISON IMPLEMENT COMPANY Phone 128-W Pittsfield, Illinois WEST END FEED STORE Feed, Seed, and Farm Supplies Phone 85 Phone 445 DELL AND SON Pittsfield, Illinois Farm Supplies and Service Electric and Acetylene Welding Estb. 1931 A. T. NELSON Fish-Fur Dealer Wholesale Retail Dealer Ferry Service Phone 4 Res. 16 Pearl, Illinois COUNTY OFFICIALS BRICE IRVING MARSHALL ROBERTS AUSTIN ALTIZER, JR. ELDON ATWOOD WINTHROP B. ANDERSON VIRGIL GRIFFETH VIRGIL DURHAM Fresh Fruits and Produce Daily Wholesale and Retail Day or Night All Winter, All Summer WILLIAMS MARKET Phone 32F3 Detroit, Illinois Compliments of c. C. HANKS FUNERAL HOME Phone 8R2 Pearl Illinois WILDHAGEN HARDWARE If It’s Hardware We Have It Carrollton — Phone 555 Eldred — Phone 17F21 YOUR BANKING BUSINESS APPRECIATED BANK OF CALHOUN COUNTY Member F.D.I.C. Phone 17 Hardin, 111. COMPLIMENTS OF BANK OF KAMPSVILLE Member of F.D.I.C. Phone 531 Kampsville, 111. BOOTH FISH MARKET FRESH FISH COLD DRINKS Eastern Landing of Kampsville Ferry Kampsville, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF HESS TEXACO STATION On Route 100 TEXACO OIL PRODUCTS - AUTO ACCESSORIES GREASING TIRE REPAIR TIRES TUBES HOOVER and YELLIOTT DIXIE FEED V.C. FERTILIZER TRUCK SERVICE Ph. 2172 2352 Milton, Illinois “THE BIG MARKET” FRESH FRUIT and VEGETABLES - USED CARS Paul Thomas — Dale Walker FARMERS NATIONAL BANK OF GRIGGSVILLE, ILLINOIS THE BANK SERVING NORTH PIKE COUNTY COLUMBIANA SEED COMPANY Eldred, Illinois These are our boosters Pittsfield Boosters Kamar Construction Co. Apps Supermarket Wood’s Skelly Service Rubles Cleaners Bill’s Radio Shop Finson Adams Schuster Garage Hill-Top Cafe Dr. E. F. Berry, Dentist Dr. C. E. Galloway, Dentist Western Auto Store Zimmerman Bros. Niebur Shoe Store Austin’s Meat Market Pike County Democrat-Times Jack and Jill Shop Pike County Republican Steak House Winchester Boosters Search’s l.G.A. Food Market Camerer Texaco Service Sauer Agricultural Service Fred Evans and Sons Furniture and Appliances Shumaker TV and Radio Rodger’s Jew'elry Store Junction Booster Gene Smith’s Cities Service and Junction Cafe Florence Booster Wade’s Fish Market These are our special mention boosters Pittsfield Boosters Gunder Garage De Wolf Ford Sales Pike Co. Maytag Wendell Johnson Implement Co. Aldrich Drug Co. Dean’s Marine Service Superway Food Store, Inc. Otto’s Jewelry Store Floyd’s Jewelry Keintzle Shoe Store Pittsfield Flower Shop G W' Furniture Store Biddle Dairy Traveler’s Inn Pike County Coal Lumber Co. Pike Co. Electrical Supp. and Johnson’s Jewelry McCulluch Chain Saws Cardinal Inn Alexander Lumber Co. R. C. Gray Chevrolet Company Strauss’ Ben Franklin Store Skelgas Kampsville Booster Carpunky Tractor Implement Co. Detroit Boosters Calvey D-X Service Station Boren’s Superette Griggsville Boosters Trio Manufacturing Co. Griggsville Locker Plant Kopps Furniture Appliances Winchester Boosters Haven Melon Stand Western Auto Winchester Grain Company and Alsey Elevator Company Milton Boosters Denison’s Standard Service Morath’s Garage Hardin Boosters Bennett’s Barber Shop Dr. R. R. Hardesty, Dentist Town Hall Theatre Bach Company Richey’s Fish Market Time Booster Time Store Pearl Boosters Crater’s Truck Service Midway Service Station Colvin’s Phillips 66 Service Pearl Service Station and Ed’s Cafe Hagen’s Orchard Richter’s Fish Market and Grocery A. C. Holloway Son Jones’ Poultry Best Wishes to Class of ”58” BRADBURN ELECTRIC Complete Wiring Service” Phone 25F23 Pittsfield Judy Hack Jean 'T’fat utaC Society Thirteen members of the newly organized National Honor Society were initiated by the officers of the Pitts- field Chapter of the National Honor Society on Wednesday, April 23. These new members are as follows: Seniors, Eleanor Daniel and Loretta Ottwell; Juniors, Glenna Ramsey, Dorothy Cloninger, Sharcn Mitchell, and Brenda Campbell; and Sophomores, Jean Daniel, Judy Hess, Judy Hack, Judy Kingery, Jim Graham, Ron Edwards, and Don Crater. The members who are initiated into the National Honor Society must have a scholastic average of no less than 4.1. He cannot have more than one C for a semester average. In addition to scholarship, each candidate is considered and given points by the faculty members on their service, leadership, and character. These mem- bers will then have a seal placed on their diploma at graduation. The object of the National Honor Society is to create an enthusiasm for scholarship, to stimulate a desire to render service, to promote worthy leadership and to encourage the development of character in students of East Pike High School. 64
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