Fairbury Cropsey High School - Crier Yearbook (Fairbury, IL)
- Class of 1956
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Crier Staff SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: John McNeil, Advisor, George Wilson, Junior Editor, Richard Steffen, Editor, Pat Killian, Editor, Kay Ferguson, Junior Editor, Donna Zimmerman, Typist. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Sue Sparks, Rochelle Conger, Sally Sparks, Judy Rapp, Marilyn Rabe, Judy Thompson, Aura Mae Ferguson, Mary Margaret Nimbler, Don Hish. SECOND ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Marilyn Bach, Wayne Steffen, Wayne Steffen, Wayne Broquard, Carlos Meiss, Linda Nance, Bob Wince, Duane Kaisner, Duane Broquard, Jean Mulvaney, Mary Lou Huston. THIRD ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Rutfi Helmers, Jo Wagner, Eugene Steenber-gen, Tery Elliott, John Brucker, Duane Bazzell, Donald Smallwood, Shirley Holland, Judy Wilson. —J— Dedication BLADE PHOTO A year, A last, How soon tis past A few short years have quickly fled, And then we are numbered with the dead. The watch is ticking, ticking the minutes away; The minutes make up the hours, And the hours make up the day. The clock is striking, striking the hours so loud and clear; The hours make up the day and the day makes up the year. The bell is tolling, tolling for one whose day is done; To where time is known no longer. The weary soul is gone. And it soon will toll for me And then my home will be. Where the watch ticks no more, And the clock strikes no more, And there is no more time for me. By Logan Kring AND FACUITV Board Of Education SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Joy Morris, Horace Boemble, Glenn Abbey, R. C Todd. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Ben Zehr, Vernon Stephens, Roy Stevens, Eugene Smallwood. C L. BARRETT Principal, History He JANE CLARK Homemaking Pretty Baby GEORGE FYKE Science, Physics, Athletic Coach There Are Such Things LAWRENCE GNAGEY Band Vocal Music Music, Music, Music CHARLES HAYES History, Driving Training Sailor Boy JOHN McNEIL Commerce, Social Science Typewriter Song —7— JOHN REAKS Biology, Social Science ‘Dear John RUTH REEU Girls' Physical Ed. “Please don’t talk about me when ■ • I m gone MARY SHARP Speech, French, Latin “Lady of Spain WILLIS SHAY Industrial Arts “The Quiet Man HELEN TWEEDY Commerce “Memories are Made of This HEWEY TWEEDY Boys’ Physical Ed, Athletic Coach “Tweedlee Dee Secretaries Agnes Rapp Leona Steidinger Janitors Andy Zimmerman Buzz Bastion Willie Harris —9— Snoop NAME MARILYN BACH LIKES Which One? DISLIKES Anyone to argue music. BURNELL BAKER The Navy School DUANE BAZZELL Judy Typing DEAN BROQUARD Girls School DUANE BROQUARD Anything To Get Caught WAYNE BROQUARD Girls Bill JOHN BRUCKER C M. No One DELMAR CHURCH To Loaf To Study ROCHELLE CONGER Bill To Talk KENNY COOK Gopsey School BILL COX Judy A Certain Chenoa Boy TERY ELLIOTT Kay Competition ‘ DALE ELLIS Sandra Blondes?? CHUCK FAW Motorcycle History AURA FERGUSON Sherman School FLOYD FITZ. Pat Bills Speech JACK HACKER Forrest Ron RUTH HELMERS Fun T eachers DON HISH Girls Out of School Boys SHIRLEY HOLLAND History Boys MARY HUSTON Animals Nothing DONALD KAFER Football Girls RESEMBLES Night Club Singer ALWAYS FOUND Shoe Department PROPHECY Millionaire Wife Movie Star With Mick Sailor Prize Fighter With Chub Husband Ralph Gridley Preacher Wayne With Wayne Principal Duane Teasing Who Knows Abe Lincoln Studying English Teacher Fighter At Gerbers’ Farmer Shy Girl With Twins Wife Quiet Type Holloways' Banker Tough Guy Flirting T.V. Star Casonova Flirting Private Detective Darrell Zanick Theater Movie Producer Mighty Mouse With Floyd Racer Cutie With Emma Early Bride Heavy Tank Riding Army General James Dean With Boys Soda Jerk Quiet Type?? In Truck Gee!!! Bean Pole Gabbing Politician Her Mother With Twins Nurse Her Mother Anchor Dancer Greek God With Boys Ditch Digger Class Flower —------Baby Mums Class Colors--------Blue and White Class Motto---------To handle yourself, use your heod. To handle others, use your heart. PRESIDENT DONALD SMALLWOOD ‘Only You’ VICE PRESIDENT DONALD HISH ‘Ain't That A Shame’ SECRETARY DEAN BROQUARD ‘The Bible Tells Me So TREASURER BOB WINCE ‘There Was a Tavern In The Town MARILYN BACH ‘Million Dollar Baby BURNELL BAKER ‘Tumbling Tumble Weed’ DUANE BAZZELL ‘Oh, What You Do To Me DUANE BROQUARD ‘Don’t Blame Me’ WAYNE BROQUARD Just One More Chance JOHN BRUCKER “Oh Johnnie DELMAR CHURCH “Slow Poke ROCHELLE CONGER He KENNETH COOK “Learning To Love BILL COX “Don't Sweetheort Me’ TERY ELLIOT “Jealousy DALE ELLIS ‘Davy Crockett’ -15- CHARLES FAW Ain't You Cornin' Out Tonight' AURA MAE FERGUSON Love'n Marriage FLOYD FITZGERALD “Black Denim Trousers and Motorcycle Boots JACK HACKER Love Me Or Leave Me’ RUTH HELMERS “Rock Around The Clock SHIRLEY HOLLAND Take It Easy MARY LOU HUSTON 'Lady Of Gold DONALD KAFER 16 Ton’ DUANE KAISNER ’I’m in the Jail House Now PATRICIA KILLIAN I'm Undecided Now” CARLOS MEISS My Baby Loves Only Me JEAN MULVANY An Apple for the Teacher LINDA NANCE My Man’s Gone Now -15- MICKEY NETHERTON “A Man Chases A Girl’ MARY MARGARET NIMBLER “Mary’s A Grand Old Nome MARILYN RABE ‘Moments To Remember’ JUDY RAPP “Mixed Emotions’ _SALLY SPARKS ’Sweet and Gentle SUE SPARKS ’Soldier Boy’ EUGENE STEENBERGEN The Kentuckian’ RICHARD STEFFEN l’ll Be A Bachelor Till I Die’ ■16— WAYNE STEFFEN To Each His Own’ ROBERT TAYLOR “There’s Nothing Like A Dame’ JUDY THOMPSON “A Little Bit Independent’ MARILYN WAGNER My One Sin DONNA MAE WARD ’Who’ JUDITH WILSON ’Things I Didn't Do’ DONNA LOU ZIMMERMAN In The Mood -17— Snoops NAME LIKES DISLIKES RESEMBLES ALWAYS FOUND PROPHECY DUANE KAISNER Pontiac Girls Fights Romeo Pontiac Former PAT KILLIAN To Park?? Smoking Herself With Girls Teacher CARLOS MEISS Delores Principals Jerry Lewis Not at Home Well?? JEAN MULVANY School Few Things Herself With Mary Lou Housewife LINDA NANCE Soldier Freshmen Movie Star With Bill Early Wife MICK NETHERTON Carol Fairbury Red Skelton Breathing Congressman MARY NIMBLER You Guess English Sweet Miss With Girls Model Mother MARILYN RABE To Talk History Another Girl With Dick Run (a) Goose Form JUDY RAPP Bill S. C Shy Boys Farmers’ Daughter With Girls Early Wife DON SMALLWOOD Sharron To Agree His Dad In Chevy President SUE SPARKS Sonny Parking Sally With Sally Housewife SALLY SPARKS Diamonds Nothing Sue With Her Boyfriend Society Gal GENE STEENB To Work Speech Preacher At Work News Reporter RICHARD STEFFEN Weston Gossip Sam Don't Know Romeo WAYNE STEFFEN Sherrill To Smile Crook , In Back Seat Bubble Dancer BOB TAYLOR To Tell Jokes False Teeth Chicago Hood At Reaney's Gangster JUDY THOMPSON Chicago To agree (Cigarette Girl) In-An-Ah-Cars Secretary MARILYN WAGNER To Eat Diets Side Show Barker In Watske Torch Singer DONNA WARD G.D.S. Fat Boys Quiet Type With a Boy T oe Dancer JUDY WILSON Bill Small Cars? Sweater Girl Parked Car Chorus Girl BOB WINCE Forrest School Wrestler At Blade Mayor DONNA ZIMM Jim Hospitals Prissy Lody With the Girls Hillbilly Singer V I V OFFICERS LARRY AMBROSE KAY FERGUSON DELORES KOHLMAN DALLAS HOFMANN BARNES BILLINGSLEY CROW FRENCH LESTER DEANNA DORIS KAY BAZZELL BOLES CAROL SONJA DELLINGER GITTINGER MYRON JOYCE BAZZELL BRUCKER FREED GOEMBEL KENNY RAYMOND JOYCE JON GOSLIN NICK GOUGE VIRGINIA GREEN LOIS HIBSCH BARBARA IFFT JANE KILGUS JULIA —20— KIRCHNER, DICK KUPFERSCHMID, MARILYN KUPFERSCHMID, ORVILLE LEMAN, JUDY ■ MEISS, ROGER MOSER, SHARON NOLTE, RONNIE SHIELER, MARLENE SCHMIDTGALL, ERMA SCHULER, BILL SIMMONS, JANET SINGLETON, LONNIE STEFFEN, DARLENE STEIDINGER, JUDY STEIDINGER, RONNIE STEVENS, JANE TAYLOR, LOUISE TRAUB, IDA LOU TRAVIS, MARTHA WALTERS, JAMES WATERS, FRANCES WELLS, VIRGINIA WILLIAMS, JOYCE WILSON, GEORGE ZEH, BRENDA ZEHR, CAROL ZIMMERMAN, JERRY ZIMMERMAN, SHIRLEY Class OFFICERS at top: Left to Right. • .Bill Seifert, Vice President; Dolor is Meiss, Treasurer; Jean Beyer, Secretary; Melvin Strollar, President. BACH, ROGER BARNES, MARIANNE BELLOT, JOHN BAHLER, EARL BAZZELL, DON BROQUARD, CAROL BARNES, BONNIE BEAN, JACKIE DORAN, DICK ELLIOT, JUDY GREEN, ROBERT FEHR, KENNETH GREENWELL, RAYMOND FORD, BARBARA HARVEY, SHERRILL HETHERINGTON, TOM HINES, WALTER HORNSBY, LEWIS —22— IF FT, MARY ANNE IF FT, ROGER KAISNER, RICHARD KENNEDY, JUDY KILLIAN, TOMMY KUPFERSCHMID, VELDA LAWERENCE, JACK METZ, RICHARD MURRAY, MARLENE NANCE, MADGE READLE, JOHN SCHULER, JACK SIKORSKI, PAT SLAGEL, JUDY SMALLWOOD, PHYLLIS SMITH, FERN STEENBERGEN, LINDA STEIDINGER, BARBARA THOMAS, MARY JANE TRAUB, MARGIE TRAVIS, MARTIN WALTERS, KEITH WARD, LEROY WHARTON, CHARLES WIDMER, DORIS WINSLOW, JIM ABBEY PERRY AHLSTROM FRANK BOUNDS KAREN BRESSNER GAIL BILLINGSLEY BRUCKER CAROL SUE LINDA CONDIT JANET DORAN FITZGERALD GREEN MARSHA CONNIE RONNIE DAVIS JOYCE DORSEY GLOVER SARITA LINDA GREENWELL SALLY DELLINGER ESTEP GOEMBEL KENNETH KAREN CARLOS HAMMOND BILL —24— HETHERINGTON, NANCY HOLLAND, CAROL SUE K AISNER, MARSHALL LAWLESS, SHARON LAWRENCE, JEANETTE LIGHT, GLENNA MELVIN, CAROL METZ, DONA i MILLER, DONA MOORE, JIM MOORE, SUSIE MORRIS, FRANK MULVANY, DONALD OYER, SANDRA PIERCY, NORMAN ROGERS, JACK SEITMAN, JOHNNY SLAGEL, RAYMOND SOMERS, BILL STEFFEN, DALE STEIDINGER, DAVE STEIDINGER, BEVERLY STEVENS, GARY TAYLOR, TOM THOMPSON, JUDY TRAUB, MARY MAE VANSICKLE, LARRY Bus Drivers LEFT TO RIGHT: Frank Pratt, Bud Freed, Herman Kilgus, Bill Wessels, Edgar Runyon, Ernie Bess, Andy Rapp. LEFT TO RIGHT: Carlos Meiss, Carolyn Rapp, Doris Widmer, Barbara Steidinger, James Walters, Richard Steffen, Rosie Hoffman. —26— World History FRONT ROW: M. Barnes, P. Smallwood, J. Elliott, C. Broquard, J. Bean, M. Nance, V. Kupferschmidt. SECOND ROW: B. Hibsch, S. Boles, J. Gittinger, W. Hines, D. Bazzell, F. Smith, B. Barnes. THIRD ROW: K. French, J. Stevens, J. Kilgus, R. Groenwell, B. Seifert, D. Doran. FOURTH ROW: S. Harvey, B. Green, T. Hetherington, C. Wharton, D. Lawrence. FIFTH ROW: B. Ford, L. Steenbergen, P. Bills, B. Tull. Physics FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Freed, J. Gittinger. BACK: J. Walters, J. Goembel, J. Zimmerman, E. Steenbergen, M. Netherton, B. Cox, D. Broquard, D. Smallwood, W. Broquard. INSTRUCTOR: Mr. Fyke. —28— Home Ec. II FIRST TABLE: M. Marry, D. Widmer, P. Bills, L. Steenbcrgen, B. Steidinger. INSTRUCTOR: Miss Clark. BACK TABLE: P. Smallwood, C. Broquard, B. Ford, V. Kupferschmidt, J. Kilgus, J. Slagel. SIDE TABLE: S. Harvey M. Ifft, D. Mciss. English III FIRST ROW, left to right: J. Simmons, L. Singleton, D. Steffen. SECOND ROW: J. Leman, R. Meiss, S. Moser, M. Schelier. THIRD ROW: S. Zimmerman, D. Kirchner, M. Kupferschmidt, 0. Kupferschmidt. FOURTH ROW: M. Travis, K. Bazzcll, B. Schuler, J. Walters. FIFTH ROW: D. Billingsly, J. Freed, J. Goembel, V. Gouge. SIXTH ROW: V. Wells, M. Dellinger. INSTRUCTOR: Mrs. Veremis. Industrial Arts IV SITTING, left to right: J. Zimmerman, N. Goslin, B. Baker, M. ING: F. Fitzgerald, R. Nolte, C. Faw, D. Kafer, M. Netherton. Oillinger, B. Taylor, Instructor, Mr. Shay. STAND- Agriculture IV EELING, left to right: W. Broquard, D. Broquard, D. Smallwood. STANDING, left to right: Steffen, D. Broquord, D. Koisner, J. Hocker, W. Steffen, C. Meiss, D. Hish D. Church, D. Bazzell, —30— Girls P. E. FIRST ROW: M. Boylous, franc is Wotors. SECOND ROW: K. Ferguson, D. Zimmerman. THIRD ROW: J. RapP, J. Mu voney, J' L LA R?SSuNET: RST R0 S. Sparks, M. Robe, L. Green. SECOND ROW: C. Holland, C. BilItngsly. THIRD ROW: M. L. Huston, S. Oyer, S. Lawless. Boys P. E. W'LHmBALL: D' 8roquard' D D- Church, C. Fow, B. Zehr, W. Steidinger, D. Steidinger, R. Slagel, N. Piercy, I. Miller. —31— Drivers Training Loft to right: D. Kohlmon, D. Billingsly, J. Simmons, Instructor, Mr. Hoyos. Geometry D 2N.TrR0W Lft riflht: ?• -?ah,er' K- Walters, J. Winslow, C. Wharton, M. Stoller, K. Fohr, R. Ifft. SECOND ROW left to right: J. Beyer, J. Thomas, M. Nance, E. Steenbergen, J. Schuler, R. Bach. THIRD ROW, left to right: B. Barnes, F. Smith, J. Kennedy, J. Elliott, M. Barnes, L. Ambrose. FOURTH ROW, left to right: Instructor, Mr. Melvin, M. A. Ifft, J. Freed, B. Zeh, D. Meiss. —32— Football Squad FIRST ROW, |®ft to right: D. Hoffman, D. Yeck, G. Stevens, K. Dellinger, R. Green, F. Fitzgerald, D. Bazzell, B. Siefert, J. Schuler. SECOND ROW: N. Gosl in, D. Broquard, J. Hacker, R. Steidinger, B. Taylor, D. Bazzell, D. Doran, K. Bazzell, M. Netherton, R. Kaisner, L. Singleton, D. Kafer, B. Cox, M. Dellinger, R. Greenwell, D. Hish. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coach Veremis, D. Kirchner Manager, M. Kaisner, L. Hornsby, F. Morris, J. Moore, J, Zimmerman, B. Schuler, C. Goembel, D. Kafer, T. Hetherington, R. Green, J. Ballot Manager, Coach Tweedy. SNAPSHOTS —54— Individual Pictures D. Kafer, Q. B. M. Netherton, E. B. Taylor, T. —3S— Individual Pictures R. Greenweli, L. H. R. Steidinger, C. Sept. 16. Sept. 23. Sept. 30. Oct. 7. Football Summary Lexington Gome - We won 34 to 0, and they gave us a good battle the first half. Future is bright for the team. Gridley Game — We won 13 to 0. Our boys held them on the6 inch line and we passed well all night. Pontiac Game — We lost 14 to 6. The boys left their game in the locker room. Nuff said. Minonk Game — We won 39 to 6. The boys begin to climb on all 11. Everybody played. Oct. 21. Oct. 28. Nov. 4. Nov. 10. Flanagan Game — We win again 12 to 0. A very rough game and we were too confident. El Paso Game — A tie 12-12. We scored 3 times in first quarter and it hurtour morale. Forrest Game — Another tie 6-6. We were playing Chenoa a week hence and Elliott still out. Chenoa Game — Conference Championship game and we lost 27 to 0. Plenty of excuses but they won so why cry. Oct. 14. Cornell Game — We won 26 to 0. Five regulars out and we won with ease. —36— TKuUtate @ki«Kfr4, Varsity STANDING, left to right: Ken Bozzell, Dick Doran, 0. Kupferschmidt, Tery Elliott, John Brucker. KNEELING: Coach Fyke, Carlo Meiss, Roger Boch, Bill Cox. DATE Nov. 23 Fairbury- - Nov. 29 Fairbury- - Dec. 2 Fairbury- - Dec. 6 Fairbury- - Dec. 9 Fairbury- - Dec. 10 Fairbury- - Dec. 13 Fairbury- - Jan. 6 Fairbury- - Jan. 10 Fairbury - Jan. 13 Fairbury- - Jan. 14 Fairbury- • Jan. 17 Fairbury- - Jan. 20 Fairbury- - Jan. 31 Fairbury- - Feb. 2 Fairbury- - Feb. 7 Fairbury- - Feb. 10 Fairbury- - Feb. 14 Fairbury- - Feb. 17 Fairbury- - Feb. 24 Fairbury- • VICTORIES-15 - DEFEATS-10 OPPONENT ■48 Central Clifton - -- -- -- -- -- -- -56 ■64 El Paso-..........................----63 ■ 59 Pontiac- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 80 •67 Gridley- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---75 •60 Minonk- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -51 ■58 U. High...............................56 ■83 Lexington- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -32 •43 Forrest- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -52 •56 Pontiac- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 81 ■95 Cornell- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -31 •82 Gridley-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- ---71 ■63 Flanagan- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 55 •77 Gibson City- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - -70 •43 Chenoa- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -50 •62 El Paso...............................56 •77 Flanagan- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - 61 •76 Octavia- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- 78 •61 Chenoa- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -56 ■67 Lexington- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -66 •63 Forrest- - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -56 —37— Individual Pictures J. Brucker, C. B. Cox, G. T. Elliott, F. —58— Jr. Varsity LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Bozzell, Gory Steven , Leroy Ward, Dick Kofer, Melvin Stollers, Jim Moore, Fronk Morr Carlo Goembel, Marshall Kaisner, Roger Meiss, Tom Killian, Cooch Tweedy. MANAGERS Jack Schuler, Dick Kirchner VICTORIES-22 - DEFEATS-! Central Clifton- - - - 56 El Paso- - -- -- -- -46 Pontiac- - -- -- -- -49 Gridley- - -- -- -- - 45 MinonV- - -- -- -- -45 U. High- - -- -- -- -37 Lexington------- -43 Forrest- - -- -- -- - 47 Lexington- ------ -37 Pontiac- - -- -- -- -47 Cornell- - -- -- -- - 43 Gridley- - -- -- -- - 41 Chenoo- - -- -- -- - 49 Flanagan- - -- -- --36 Gibson City- ----- 53 Lexington- ------ -46 Chenoa- - -- -- -- - 47 El Paso- - -- -- -- -55 Flanagan- - -- -- --31 Octavio- - -- -- -- -54 Chenoa- - -- -- -- - 54 Lexington- ------ -43 Forrest- - -- -- -- - 44 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --41 Fairbury- - -- -- -- - -49 Fairbury- - -- -- --- -44 Fairbury- - -- -- -- - -71 Fairbury- ---------49 Fairbury- - -- -- -- - -48 Fairbury- ---------68 Fairbury- - -- -- -- - -55 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --73 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --49 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --74 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --66 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --74 Fairbury-- -- -- -- - -63 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --54 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --62 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --58 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --56 Fairbury- - --------64 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --76 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --63 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --63 Fairbury- - -- -- -- --58 —39— FIRST ROW, left to right: Gary Stevens, Don Hish, Frank Morris, Donald Bazzell, Wayne Steffen, Bill Seifert, Bill Cox. SECOND ROW, Don Kafer, Duane Bazzell, Tery Elliott, Mickey Netherton, Dick Doran, Jack Hacker, Mr. Tweedy (Coach). FIRST ROW, left to right: Donald Hish, Donald Bazzell, Richard Steffen, Carlos Meiss, Don Kafer, Marshall Keisner, Nick Goslin, Myron Del linger, BilI Seifert, Raymond Greenwell. SECOND ROW, Mr Fyke (Coach), Jack Hacker, Mickey Netherton, Dick Doran, Kenneth Bazzell, Jim Moore, Tery Elliott, Frank Morris, Duane Bazzell, Dick Kafer. -40— Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Delores Kohlman, Marilyn Bach, Kay Ferguson, Jane Stevens, Judy Rapp, Pat Killian. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Judy Kennedy, Sharon Lawless, Phyliss Smallwood. H— Snapshots —42- Flight of the wild goose Let go, or 1 11 sock you one. S3I1IAI13V ONV Student Council n FIRST ROW, left to right - Mr. Barrett, Principal, Mickey Netherton, President, Pot Killian, Ruth Helmets. SECOND ROW, Joyce Gittinger, Bob Wince, Kay Ferguson, Larry Ambrose. THIRD ROW, Sarita Dorsey, Melvin Stoller, Judy Kennedy, Tommy Miller. OFFICERS PRESIDENT----- VICE PRESIDENT SECRETARY----- TREASURER----- ADVISOR....... Mickey Netherton - - - - Pot Killian - - Ruth Helmets - - Kay Ferguson - - - - Mr. Barrett The Student Council is the student-governing organization of the Fairbury-Cropsey High School. This organization discusses many of the student problems with the school administration. It is also responsible for organizing and carrying out many all-school activities, such as the Homecoming program, the Magazine Drive, and the Polio Collection. 44 French Club LEFT TO RIGHT: Jo Wagner, Ida Lou Traub, Erma Schmidtgall, Shirley Zimmerman, Miss Sharp. Latin Club FIRST ROW, left to right: Miss Sharp, Judy Elliott, Roger Bach, Phyliss Smallwood, Jphn Bel lot, Marianne Barnes, Pot Killian. SECOND ROW, Carol Holland, Linda Glover, Joyce Freed, Brenda Zeh, Feme Smith, Joyce Gittinger, Carol Bro-quord, Janet Condit. THIRD ROW, Sherrill Harvey, Judy Thompson, Jane Ifft, Marilyn Bach, Sandra Oyer, Ida Lou Troub, Julia Kilgu Karan Bounds. FOURTH ROW, Jane Stevens, Judy Kennedy, Sonja Boles, Ruth Helmers, Shirley Holland, Jean Bay°rs Sikorski, Kay French. FIFTH ROW, Sharon Lawless, Tommy Miller, Bob Wince, Tom Killian, Goorge Wilson, Carlo Goembel, Gary Stevens, Larry Ambrose, Glenna Light. F.F.A. State W Tfatlotal tyald Sutton fitci t S .SS TOP ROW, left to right: Bill Fugote, Lester Borns, Duane Ba zzell, Don Bazzell, 0. Kupferschmidt, Roger Metz, John Brucker, Tory Elliott, Melvin Stoller, Frank Ahlstrom, Jack Hacker, Jim Winslow. THIRD ROW: Roger Meiss, Gale Bressner, John Readle, Dick Kirchner, Bill Schuler, Ron Steidinger, Kenneth Fehr, Tom Taylor. SECOND ROW: Wayne Broquard, Carlos Meiss, Delmar Church, Raymond Brucker, Roger Ifft, Roger Wessels, Tom Killian, Duane Broquard. FIRST ROW: Dale Steffen, Willi am Steidinger, Perry Abby, Richard Kaisner, Wayne Steffen, Jack Schuler, David Steidinger. SEATED: Mr. Wessels, Dallas Hoffman, Don Hish, Richard Steffen, Don Smallwood, Duane Kaisner. PRESIDENT - Richard Steffen REPORTER - Dallas Hoffman VICE PRESIDENT-Don Hish SENTINEL -Duane Kaisner SECRETARY-Dean Broquard ADVISOR-Mr. Wessels TREASURER-Don Smallwood Co-operation, hard work, enthusiastic members, co-operation from parents and school officials were the major factors that contributed to the winning of State and National honors by the Fairbury Cropsey F.F.A. Chapter. The annual F.F.A. Program of Work which was developed by the officers and members of the Fairbury Cropsey chapter was carried to a successful completion during the past school year. Some of the major activities included Parent Night banquet. Corn Picker Safety Campaign, Fire Prevention, Wildlife Conservation and various community service activities. Several of the individual members received recognition for outstanding achievements during the year, however, any organization is dependent upon each and every member for success. F. F. A. National Convention Three members of the Fairbury Chapter of Future Farmers of America represented the local chapter at the National Future Farmers convention at Kansas City, Missouri. The members of the chapter were Richard Steffen, Carlos Meiss, and Don Smallwood. The convention was held October 10-13 at the Municipal Auditorium in downtown Kansas City. LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Smallwood, Richard Steffen, and Carlos Meiss. The bottom picture shows Richard Steffen shaking hands with Bill Gunter, National F.F.A. President. Richard was receiving the National Gold Emblem Award for the Fairbury Chapter. This award is given to only .006% of the F.F.A. chapters in the nation. SEATED, left to riqht: Marilyn Kupferschmidt, Marlene Schieler, Shirley Zimmerman, Delores Kohlman, Carol Zehr, Ruth Helmers, Carol Bazzell. STANDING, First Row: Doris Widmer, Mary Nimbler, Carol Broquard, Miss Clork, Erma Schmitgall, Aura Ferguson, Sue Sparks, Virginia Wells, Juanita Wells. SECOND ROW: Jane Ifft, Sally Sparks, Rochelle Conger, Judy Thompson, Judy Rapp, Phyliss Smallwood, Sherrill Harvey, Nancy Hetherington, Julia Kilgus. THIRD ROW: Donna Zimmerman, Darlene Steffen, Darita Dorsey, Velda Kupferschmidt, Judy Steidinger, Barbara Walters, Delores Meiss, Lois Ferguson, Marilyn Rabe. FOURTH ROW: Beverly Steidinger, Bertha Tull, Deanna Billingsly, Judy Wilson, Linda Nance, Shirley Holland, Joyce Williams, Jean Mulvany, Janet Simmons. PRESIDENT — Delores Kohlman VICE-PRESIDENT-Carol Zehr SECRETARY, TREASURER - Shirley Zimmerman PARLIAMENTARIAN - Ruth Helmers HISTORIAN —Marlene Schieler CHAIRMAN OF RECREATION — Marilyn Kupferschmidt CHAIRMAN OF PROJECTS - Carol Bazzell SONG LEADER —Erma Schmidtgall ADVISER -Miss Clark CHAPTER MOTHER—Mrs. Ferguson The Future Homemakers of America is a national organization of girls to study homemaking in junior and senior high schools. It increases the opportunity for girls to develop more individual leadership and make them better cooks in the future. It also helps develop social qualities and promotes better home life for themselves and their families. G.A.A. FIRST ROW, left to right: Linda Nance, Ruth Helmets, Judy Thompson, Secretary: Brenda Zehr, President; Mary Ann Barnes, Vice-President; Judy Wilson, Miss Ruth Reed. SECOND ROW: Carol Zehr, Nancy Hetherington, Darlene Steffen, Pat Killian, Donna Timmerman, Judy Rapp, Carol Broquard, Janet Condit, Sharron Lawless. THIRD ROW: Lois Kay Ferguson, Martha Travis. Louise Taylor, Fern Smith, Francis Waters, Veldo Kupferschmidf, Judy Stiedinger, Marilyn Bach, Marilyn Rabe. FOURTH ROW: Marlene Schieler, Delores Meiss, Karen Bounds, Pot Sikorski, Jean Beyer, Judy Elliott, Marilyn Kupferschmidt, Judy Thompson, Beverly Steidinger. FIRST ROW, left to right: Jack Hacker, Duane Bazzell, Kenny Bazzell, Mickey Netherton, Dick Doran, Bob Taylor, Dick Kirchn'er. SECOND ROW: Coach Tweedy, Myron Dellinger, Lonnie Singleton, Donald Hish, Richard Steffen, Tery Elliott, Ronnie Nolte, Ronnie Steidinger, Bill Cox, Coach Fyke. THIRD ROW: Raymond Greenwell, Bill Schuler, Larry Ambrose, Bob Wince, Donald Kafer, Burnell Baker, John Brucker, Nick Goslin, Carlos Meiss, Richard Kaisner, Bill Siefert, Don Ballot. —49— . Band FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Jeon Beyer, Karen Stevens, Carol Melvin, Linda Beatty, Gary Stevens, Marilyn Enderli, Janet Goold, Susan Williams, Sonja Boles. SECOND ROW: John Seitmon, Peggy Vaughn, Larry Runyon, Evette Zie genhorn, Bill Householder, Jo Wagner, Don Hish, Marianne Barnes, Judy Elliott, Beverly Rapp, Marilyn Bach. THIRD ROW: Judy Steidinger, Francis Waters, Shirley Neuman, Judy Schuler, Marsha Bayless, Joyce Gittinger, Dick Anderson, —50— Band . —- — 1 Jeon Kohlman, Jean Smith, Wilson Todd, Carol Zehr, David Nash, Ronnie Steidinger, Duane Currington, Jackie Git-tinger, Jach Hacker, Jerry Zimmerman, Keith Klitzing, Beverly Steidinger, Ruth Helmers, Carlos Goembel, Sherrill Harvey, Kay Ferguson. STANDING: Mr. Gnagey, Jane Stevens, Mary Jane Wharton, Janet Schlipf, Jeannette Bach, David Kelson, Kay French. —51 — Serenaders —52— Mixed Chorus FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Aura Ferguson, Richard Steffen, Dena Broguord, Carlos Meiss, Tery Elliott, Ruth Helmers, Marilyn Bach, Donna Zimmerman, Pat Killian, Mr. Gnagey. SECOND ROW: Mory Jane Thomas, Donna Ward, Sherrill Harvey, Judy V. Thompson, John Brucker, Melvin Stoller, Delmar Church, Tom Killian, Roger Meiss, Marilyn Rabe, Judy Rapp, Judy M. Thompson. THIRD ROW: Lois Green, Glenna Light, Nancy Hetherington, Feme Smith, Sally Greenwell, Judy Wilson, Pat Sikorski, Rochelle Conger, Sue Sparks, Sharon Lawless. FOURTH ROW: Karen Estep, Donna Metz, Karen Bounds, Shirley Holland, Marsha Doran, Corol Holland, Dolores Meiss, Janet Condi t. —5S- Girls Chorus FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Sharon Lawless, Aura Ferguson, Donna Ward, Sherrill Harvey, Ruth Helmers, Judy Wilson, Marilyn Bach, Donna Zimmerman, Pat Killian, Mr. Gnagey. SECOND ROW: Nancy Hetherington, Sorita Dorsey, Mary Jane Thomas, Judy V. Thompson, Pat Sikorski, Marilyn Rabe, Judy Rapp, Judy Thompson. THIRD ROW: Lois Green, Glenna Light, Feme Smith, Sally GreenwelI, Bonnie Barnes, Barbara Walters, Dolores Meiss, Rochelle Conger, Sue Sparks. FOURTH ROW: Karen Estep, Donna Metz, Karen Bounds, Madge Nance, Shirley Holland, Marsha Doran, Carol Holland, Linda Glover, Janet Condit. —54— Senior Quartett Senior Ensemble FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Pot Killian, Donna Zimmerman, Ruth Helmers, Marilyn Boch - Accompanist, Aura Ferguson. SECOND ROW: Richard Steffen, Dean Broquard, Tecy Elliott, Carlos Meiss. —5S— Starlighters FIRST ROW, left to right: Donna Ward, Judy Kennedy, Jean Beyer. SECOND ROW: Aura Ferguson, Pat Killian, Donna Zimmerman, Sarita Dorsey. Bluenotes FIRST ROW, left to right: Carol Broquard, Sherrill Harvey, Dolores Meiss, Mary Jane Thomas. —56— k Junior Play Cast BOTTOM ROW, Left to Right: Joyce Williams, Jane Stevens, Ida Lou Traub. SECOND ROW: Joyce Gittinger, Brenda Zeh, Barbara Hibsch, Kay French, Darlene Steffen, Marilyn Kupferschmid. THIRD ROW: Kay Ferguson, Julia Kilgus, Delores Kohlman, Shirley Zimmerman, Erma Schmidtgall, Joyce Freed. TOP ROW: Roger Meiss, George Wilson, Bill Schuler, Myron Dellinger, Larry Ambrose. —41 — Senior Class Play 'tyotc (fait Kite. (Zanofate Cast Mo Rond - ---- ......- •.................... Judy Wilson Owner of “The Club Mi It- - ............... ...... Don Smal Iwood Johnnie ............................... John Brucker Willie- ................................ Don Hish Joe...................-...........-.......... Bill Cox Stanley .......................... Wayne Broquard Howie . .. .............................. Duane Broquard Bunny - Ruth Helmers Pat Judy Thompson Shirley . .. ................................. PQt Killian Jeannette - -- -- -- -- -- --.......... Donna Zimmerman Sally Donna Ward The East End High “Smooth Set Corol ine.............. No Ordinary Girl Science teacher At East End High Susie ...... Miss Jameson —62— - Marilyn Bach - - - Sue Sparks Shirley Holland LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Wilson, M. Bach, R. Helmers, D. Zimmerman, D. Ward, P. Killian, J. Thompson, S. Holland. LEFT TO RIGHT: D. Smallwood, J. Brocket, D. Hish, S. Sparks, D. Broqoard, J. Wilson, W. Broquard. LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Brocket, D. Smallwood, D. Hish, B. Cox, W. Broqoard, J. Wilson. Snapshots Look at those legs! Who's Who? —64— Calendar AUGUST 31 - SCHOOL STARTS AGAIN SEPTEMBER 1-Students are flying down stairs. Just exiles from Mr. Tweedy's study hall. 2 — We hear there is a discipline problem around the high school. They don t even give us a chance, do they? 5—Labor Day. Vacation already! 6 - Loud bong heard from physics class. Just new physics teacher experimenting. 7 —Mr. Todd loses his finger today. He now joins the stub club with Duane Bazzell. 8 —Strange notes are heard from the French class. Are you teaching singing, Miss Sharp? 9-Certain football boys are getting sick at practice. Too much inhaling last summer, huh? 12— All football boys have to be home in bed by 10:30. We won't tell that we saw you, Raymond G. 13— John S. gets initiated by upperclassmen today. How does it feel to be a freshman, John? 14— Looks like the teachers stayed up all night decorating the school. Really looks nice. 15— L.K.F. — “I always have a headache when I come to this class. Mr. McNeil - Don't bring your head next time. 16— Fairbury tromps over Lexington last night. Nice game, boys. 19-R.H. entertains senior girls tonight. Di-d you girls study history or make history??? 20 —Teachers complain about how their cars got decorated last night. You girls don’t know anything about it, do you?? 21-Mr. Reakes — Who can name one important thing that wasn't here 100 years ago? Bill H. - Me. 22 —C.B. came to school with one shoe polished and one not. What did you do last night anyway, Carol? 23 —Fairbury wins again over Gridley. Let’s keep it up boys. 26—Election of Homecoming queen and court today. Queen - Marilyn Rabe and court - Marilyn Bach, Ruth Helmers, Pat Killian, Judy Rapp. 28- Assembly with Bobo the magician today. 29— “I wil I always leave the library neat and clean. This is what the sophomores are writing. How long will this last? 30 —Fairbury is defeated by Pontiac. OCTOBER 3 —Seniors all look good today, Oh, they’re just getting their pictures taken. 4- Kay F. and Joyce G. looked as if they were having a fight in the Ag. Shop while they were working on the float. Steam was really rolling out. 5- Previews of Homecoming dates: P.K. —D.S. C.B.-L.A. 6- Bonfire. Big crowd ehowed up even though it did rain. 7- Despite the little shower all went well at our Homecoming. Industrial arts class wins first place on its float. 10— Teachers' institute! Aren't we glad, for many of us have a little sleep to catch up on, don t we? 11— Football boys take penalty for staying out too late on Homecoming. Was it worth it, boys??? 12— F.F.A. boys attend convention at Kansas City. Don’t we all wish we took agriculture??? 13— Senior play practice begins; everyone gets home 15 minutes afterwards??????????? 14 —Twirp season. Girls are asking boys, for a change. 17- Dick Doran’s favorite pastime-soaping windows. 18— Bill Cox and the Broquard twins were seen playing football on the hard road. Don't you boys get enough of it at school? 19 —George Wilson's favorite habit—to talk back to a dictaphone. Too bad it doesn't work?? 20—Donna W. and friend found themselves and car in ditch after taking directions from Colfax boys. Why weren’t the boys driving?? Fun anyway!! 21 - Another victory over Flanagan. 24- Magazine drive starts again. Everyone is planning to sell like mad so that we may get a day off school for a trip. 25— Dance band plays for junior all school party. Nice party, juniors. 26 —Joyce Freed remarks she’ll miss her excuse to go to Gridley after basketball season is over. Maybe those boys will come to Fairbury soon!!! 27—K.F., what happened to you and that Irish boy (Dennis)? Haven’t seen him around lately. 28 —Played El Paso. Fairbury ties El Paso 12-12 in rain storm. Damp game fellows. 30-Speech class takes up play waiting!! 31 — Halloween. Many tricks were done around town tonight. Street lights were let down, cob piles were moved, park tables moved in the street, and who knows what else. Calendar NOVEMBER 1 - Can’t you see the Senior Class out in the corn field!!! Picking up com!!! 2 —What did you say about Sam and Carol’s date??? 3 — Seems some kids don’t know Halloween is over yet!! 4-Phylis S., Judy K., Sharon L., win election of junior varsity cheerleaders. 7- Wayne Steffen, do you need a chauffeur? Tery is available. 8- Jane Ifft is seen at the police station after school. You weren’t reckless driving, were you Jane??? 9- Assembly with the Williams from “South Pacific. 10-Fairbury takes a defeat from Chenoa. Better luck next year, you underclassmen. 11 — Veterans Day. No School. 14 —Mr. Gnagey treats chorus with suckers. Don't we wish we hod him in every class. 15 —Jane Ifft demonstrates the new way of doing the bunny hop. 16- George finds his car under the street light. How did it get there anyway??? 17- Senior class play goes off well tonight except for one thing —the curtains!!!!! 18- Joyce Freed-don’t you wish you knew physics as well as the memory wizard knew the catalogue??? 21—Dallas Hoffman—Why did you go out the bock door instead of the front??? 22 —Different girl, different night, but the same strong arm tactics. What do you have to say about this Tery??? 23 —Senior all school party. Box social and dance. Some of those teachers really get around, don’t they ? 24 and 25—Thanksgiving Vacation. Don’t eat too much turkey. 28 —Were those tears in Darlene Steffen's eyes today? Who could they be over??? 29— Fairbury edges past El Paso in Basketball??? 64-63. 30— A wrestling match was held between Gorgeous George T. and Yukon Eric B. Who won anyway?? DECEMBER 2 —Fairbury loses to Pontiac. 3-Sandra Oyer has quite a crush on a certain senior boy. Do you know anything about it Dean B???? 6 — Ray G. makes a big decision today between basketball and a little Jr. girl!!!!! 7 — Panel Discussion really had some good points — and do you still think the seven senior girls” hop the lunch line Tery??? 8- Juniors flash class rings. How long do you guys plan on keeping them??? 9— Fairbury beats Minonk. 10- Fairbury slips by U. High 56-54 for second in row. 12-1.T., P.S., and M.B., what do you find so interesting in Forrest? Boys??? 13 —Fairbury plastered Lexington 83-32 Thanks to Sam . 14—Don H. and Jack H. have been working harder to keep out of class. 15 —Mix up on Bus 10. Where is that English Book? High School band concert. Good job kids. 16-Judy W., why does Bill pick you up at 2:30 daily —Early parking??? Oh, we understand, have to go to work!!!! 19-Fairbury beats Hartsburg in Normal tourney. Nice game, boys. 20 —Skating party tonight at the river. It will be hard sitting in school tomorrow-huh, Larry? 21- Nick Goslin walks around with a smile on his face. Could it be because the Roths got back? 22- Last day of school this year. Aren't we glad?? JANUARY 4- Senior concession stand is surely busy!!!!! 5- Third hour P.E. class loves to play basketball to the playing of the juke box. Miss Reed loves it too. 6- Happy Birthday Tery. 9 —Shirley Zimmerman finds thot baby sitting with the senior girls proves to be educational. 10 —Pontiac was here and the jr. varsity surely showed them how to play. Oh, what happened to the vars ity ???? 11- Mr. McNeil always went to o show before semesters; Jo W. decides to take his advice. How did you like Liberace?? 12- Ruth Helmers, Pat Killian, Marilyn Bach, and Donna Ward, make green hair the style. I sure hope the cake coloring comes out. 13 —What a day for semesters. Bet we all fail!!! 17—Fairbury makes it a third in a row in conference play by beating Flanagan. 18 —Yeh! Big game hunter, Kay French, after many years of searching this broad land, finally captured her a member of the opposite sex. How did you do it, Kay?? 19—Annual F.F.A. Family Night. We are sure that some of you seniors didn’t eat too much ice cream, did you??? Calendar 20- Beat Gibson City 77-70. 'Nice Game Boys . 23- Year Book pictures taken. Everyone decides that he belongs to a few more clubs to get his pictures taken. 24 —Where did that $700 piano go??? 25- Five in a row with 65-61 win in Foirbury tournament. 26— Leap Year. Huh, S.S., R.C., and D.B.? 27 —Mr. Barrett goes home sick today????? 30-We hear that Donna W. and Sue S. entertained some porkers. Rochelle and Sally, do you know anything about that??? 31 — Miss Sharp got up too late today???? FEBRUARY 1—Shirley and Kay, who were the Colfax boys looking for the night of the all school party??? 2 —Delores Meiss has collision in PE Class. 3-Bill (cowboy) Cox - “Who was that flute I saw you with last night? Mr. Tweedy-“That was no flute, that was my wife. 6- Some of the band and chorus members enjoyed?? Day off school in Woodland. 7- Fairbury tromps Flanagan. 8- F.F.A. boys go to Moline to International Harvester. Senior boys drink 'orange juice and coke on the way home. 9 —Love is a wonderful thing isn’t it J.W. and B.T. (Especially when it is over the same man) 10 —Seniors go to Pontiac to attend 'College Careers Day. Are a 1 of you going to college?? 13-Social problems class goes to Pontiac to prison. 14_ Beat Chenoa. Cinch a tie in Midstate Conference. 15— W. Steffen ends up in the hospital for appendicitis??? Guess you will have to stay home for a while Sherrill??? 16— The boys seem to be flocking around a certain new girl today. It couldn’t by any chance be Sandra G. the new girl from Chenoa, would it??? 17— Fairbury wins Midstate Conference tonight. Great season, boys. 20 —Miss Sharp lowers the number of study hall students by sending W. D.B. and N. G. to office. 22 —Joyce G. leaves physics in middle of period. What’s wrong, Joyce??? 24- Fairbury ends jinx by beating Forrest! 25- Favorite fad of the girls -rinsing their hair. 28—Beat U. High in the Regional. 29 — Don H. — “Say Pop, we got our report cards to- day. Mr. Hish— How was yours this time? Don —“Oh, under water I guess. Mr. Hish-“What do you mean, under water? Don- It’s below sea level. •MARCH 1 —Juniors have play tryouts. How’d it go? 2 —Speech class goes to public library to practice play? There weie a few added parts, weren t there??? 5 —No school for students. Teachers’ institute!!! 7 —Seniors find out that they aren’t so smart as they think they are when it comes to placing states and capitals on the map. Isn’t that right, Mr. McNeil? 8— Teachers show talent in minstrel show. You weren't really drunk were you, Mr. Gnagey? 9- Sophomore all school party. 12 —Pat K. wins D.A.R. award. Congratulations, Pat! Oh, by the way, it’s Sam’s birthday today. 13 —Julie Kilgus gets diamond from D.R. Adds that special sparkle to her too! 14-Today Pat K. takes day off from school to go to Springfield for D.A.R. award. 15 —Dale Ellis's gloves sure must be big, at least there is room for two hands now. How about that Sandra Gray. 16 —Why do Shirley H. and Rochelle C. fight all the time? Come on girls, you can do better than that. 19— Judy Rapp comes to school with new class ring. Congratulations Judy. 20— Favorite song of the high school is “Hawkeye. 21— D.K. and J.K. got the law laid down to them for getting to 5th hour study hall late. Could the reason you were late have anything to do with boyfriends? 22— Comments are going around school about the innocent looks of Carol Zehr. Wonder what is really behind them? 23— Nothing very interesting today, so no comments............. 25— English tests tomorrow. All the energetic students are home studying?????? 26— Is Harley that important to M.B. and J.S.? No tears, girls. 27- Seniors are beginning to think about trip to Chicago. 28- Oh, yes. The 12th was Sam’s birthday. 30 — Good, Friday. —67— Calendar APRIL 2 —We hear that three Freshmen boys got into a little argument. What was it all about F.M., D.Y., J.M.? 3 - Why are five senior girls late to Study Hall? Oh now, it really wasn’t a flat tire, was it? 4 —We hear Geo. W. and C.Z. saw the Northern lights. 16 — Tests tomorrow. Study tonight?? 17—Miss Sharp — Why is there so much knowledge in highschool? Carlos G. — Because the freshmen bring so much in and the seniors never take any out. 19-You can always tell a senior, he is so sedately dressed: You can always tell a junior by the way he swells his chest: You can always tell a freshman by his timid look and such: You can always tell a sophomore, but you cannot tell him much. 20 —Latin Club busy working on Roman Banquet. 23- Mr. McNeil finds use for water gun. Sprinkle his flowers with it. 24- As prom nears, girls turn on all their charms. Boys still aren’t taking the hint. Give them time girls. 26- Latin Club holds Roman Banquet. Miss Sharp was named queen of the Roman Empire of 1956. 27— Today marks the last day of April. Guess what, kids? Only four more weeks of school. 30-Seniors anticipating Senior Skip Day. MAY 1 — Charles Faw — When asked what he wanted to do after graduation from high school, an ambitious senior replied, ‘Become a millionaire. 2 - Sandra 0. —What shall we do? Carol M. — Flip coins. If it's heads we go to the dance, if it’s tails we go to the show, and if it stands on edge, we stay home and study. 3 —Mr. Wessels — How are wheat and corn bred? Perry A.— Fine, especially com bread. 4-Mr. Fyke-Is there any alcohol in cider? Duane B. — Inside who? 7 — We hear S.B. and F.D.T. had a little fight. Is that what those tears were over, Sonja? 8 — 1 wonder if Jack Hacker is still trying to go with that Forrest Cheerleader, Jan C.? 9 —Teachers have busy noonhours. Lose weight walking halls? 10 —Seniors got rich on concession stand, so juniors take over today. 11—Prom-Big Wind. Big rain. Big hail. Big dance. Big night. Big date. Big time. 12-SENIORS ELECT IDEAL GIRL AND BOY FROM SENIOR CLASS. HERE IS WHAT THE BOY AND GIRL OF FAIRBURY HIGH WILL LOOK LIKE. Ha ir Eyes Nose Mouth Personol ity Physique Best Dressed Voice Smile Teeth Best Dancer GIRL Marilyn Rabe Marilyn Rabe Marilyn Rabe Pat Killian Judy Rapp Marilyn Bach Pat Killian Pat Killian Marilyn Bach Aura Ferguson Pot Killian Pot Killian Jo Wagner Marilyn Bach 15 —High School Band Concert. BOY Mickey Netherton Don Smallwood Wayne Steffen Bill Cox Richard Steffen Tery Elliott Mickey Netherton Dean Broquard Bill Cox Mickey Netherton Carlos Meiss 16— K.F. and S.B., what were you doing with those Forrest boys about 12:30 the other night. 17- Mr. McNeil-A fool can ask more questions than a wise man can answer. George W. — No wonder so many of us flunk in our exams. 18— No scandal today, but just wait! 19- No more football! No more basketball! No more baseball! No more track! No more school! No more. 20 —Jo W., What do you find so interesting in Wat-seka? Oh yes, you like to dance don't you. 22— E.S. spends all his time in Chatsworth. Why? Do you have a girl over there? Also B.W. is seen in Forrest quite a bit. 23— Three more days of school left for Seniors! 24 - Semesters! Seniors all worry about flunking them. 25- Definition of Asphyxiated rabbit- Ether Bunny. 28-Many underclassmen break into crying fits os they think about Seniors leaving. Don’t feel too bad kids, we will come back to visit you. 29 - COMMENCEMENT. At last we finally made it. Autographs Autographs Autographs Autographs f
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