Glenwood High School - Spyglass Yearbook (Chatham, IL)
- Class of 1958
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S. -fa-X7 p va -. ., . 'gawk .., A, Lax-L,k K M 'fw M N 1 .1 . Q sm R ,. , Q K ,my , ff-. 5 - ff K M f F Q W h f Table of Contents . . . H if 9' s' V A lf Y xx M fi' if . ,sk 76.9 2 -gr A W' iii 5 W h is uns .Q my 52 4'7 fs . ' 7,.gA . f ' ' . W 5 f1! a 'x W 1953! ,Q ,L ara, V 1' Q-H and the Faculty Diploma , Southern Illinois Nor- mal Universityg 8.5, , Evansville E College, Evansville, Indianag M,A, , University of Illinois. Mr. Millspa ugh teaches A meri- can history and is the Assistant Superintendent of the Unit and the Principal of the High School. CHA RLE5 H, INIILLSIPX UC H alien J' rifle, uns, WCS I I 1 A SNK ' M awww, Q. X. NX B,S. in Ed. , University of Illinoisg M.S. , University of Illinois. Mrs. Watts teaches Latin I, Latin II, is head of the Library, and is SENIOR CLASS and LIBRARY AND ART CLUB SPONSOR. ii E E LOZELLI5 H. Cinxvus I E A E E Q 353 B. Ed. , Western Illinois Teachers Collegeg M.S, , University of Illinois. Mr. Cleaves teaches algebra , ad- vanced algebra, trigonometry, geo- metr h sics and is the track and baseball coach. is . s . K y' P Y ' B.E., Illinois State Norman Univer- sityg Denver Universityg University of Illinois. Mrs. Cain reaches bookkeep- , ing, shorthand, typing, and is SOPHOMORE SPONSOR. s- ..,. s ,s... H s s as I4 irrrii' , . yi Vkl.k: K W? is 'li :'iy.i al,s O' i , s 5' ssa lilires ysryli Q Es fi 4 Q A s,1r -1,s ff W JH: NANCY CA ROL IHIMOS J X ...- K S? Q is 5? .sas Greenville Collegeg B, S. , University of Illinoisg M. S. , Guidance and Coun- seling, University of Illinois. Miss Thimos teaches girl's P, E. , Eng- ligh, journalism, and is G. A. A. , GLEN-ECHO, and FIRST SEMESTER JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR. N s 5 . .se X 2,1 .2 is lil RGEID E Faculty l mi' 3600 I ' : 4 . M ng M, V 2 f- 5 ,TWH Q ,et ki +1 L , :Agsswfk .V hz- ., ,M 1l f it? XT- - 5 W LW, gi S K . , BARBARA TIGNER th. mgs, A P009 ,,1x ,.-. 'Q U' - 1. , vgrmea, i V ' inf5QT2f,w.?fZf?95P!g3qZ5Q-5?5555 , . , W . V. CAIN B.S, , Bradley. Miss Tigner teaches freshman and junior English and is A,Y. SPONSOR. B. Ed. , Illinois State Normal Univer sityg University of Illinois. Mr. Wil- son teaches boys' P.E, , orientation and is SPYGLASS SPONSOR. V GLEN WILSON 'N-A I 5 . 5. 5 ff O ,WH .5365 X F - maj l. JA MES FOX A.A. , Blackburn Collegeg B.S. , Uni- versity of Illinois. Mr. Bast teaches vocational agriculture and is F,F,A. SPONSOR. RH 5 ......a xl ff S I 'lfY 3' M, - v Q mm' iiv -, - ,trawl B,S, , Illinois State Normal University. Mr. Fox teaches drivers training, in- dustrial arts, and is basketball coach. 9 Q RICHARD D, BAST 1,0 .cmuhwhm aculfy RUG13lQI,U'l'C'l'lN M. Mus. Ed. , Illinois Wesleyan University. Mr. Chase teaches band and chorus. 2' xx 1 T E B,S. , Milikin University. Mr. Lotchin teaches world history and economics. .41 + if -if if SESPT is V T . y s C . fi! ee C 5 N Sig EE? fig!! l -. 'Ng MILDRED A . C RA WFORD B. Ed. , Illinois State Normal University. Mrs. Crawford teaches home economics I, home economics ll, home economics III, and is F.H.A, SPON- SOR. B.A. , Illinois Col- legeg M.S. Normal University. Mr. Eifert teaches biology I, bio- logy II, chemistry, and is the STUDENT COUNCIL, NATION- AL HONOR SOCIETY. and SECOND SEMES- TER JUNIOR CLASS SPONSOR, and STU- DENT ADVISOR. J' , ur-f - Jstmg 642494. meh l x sys W' ,QM 4 ' ' W A 5' 3 ,nr Q H 1. i'x.1s' f ,,ai,g,.mffn r'f'H'sN - w - ,. . 'f M- V w- -, ,wif M M,,,.m,Efs.pw - - , vw. Down brings light cmd life fb the open lake 'UWbm.,qub- Colvin Lee Anderson Leoncz Borr .. . 3--Y QL 1- ki. ,i 4 , 1 an s il' ,Lag F gi K 'J is ,H .. , Mr. Cleaves, Freshman Advisor. and Logan McClelland, Pre: party of April 14 with the other officers: Linda Stevens, Tre dentCounci1g FrankPierce, Vice-Presidemag Morris Busfl, A.B,C retaryg and Joyce Conwill, Student Council. Beverly Bettis '9h wifi Rosa Lee Atchison E4 2 t e e t ' eetne n2 en ette N i tttt 7' -.X txt gi Dick Brocaddusx ivilmmmx i Q Q Freshmen -awww- Y-n.,,,.-' , ' Elliott Bradley ent dlscuss the swxm aa l rerg Greg Wilson, Stu- ff, fgfqy usan Ostermeier, Sec f,.,,m 4 - 'L ' F3 ,i x ,vfy , - 4 if 3 Ilia 11 Maurice Busch Sharon Burris . i 5 if ff mimi? 522' of wt' -' Bob Burke 'T' Pai' Brown Douglas Conwill 2 1 B fl !! ' Wwilwi is Ronnie Cloyd VOC, AGI David Ostermeier, Ronnie Cloyd, and Logan McClelland are examining seed samples for the purpose of identification and grading. Joann Darling ff' Nba! eeeeen e e . e n, ' Joyce Conwnll ' - nee'l K - 'G Allan Cornelnus W5 Q WNHMEHI Y T ' xi 3 - - Y xd-. The wi. Freshmen wi' 1 fir .aw Nancy Foster Martha Foster is explaining the principals of unknowns to Sue Stebbins and Allen Cornelius. f L X Gary Eorles Y-uv' wr! r F Gene Doclsworfh El! , ,fx K ALG l BRA I aura--K 1... Wolf Budd 'W in v.. I X .f ' Morfho Foster Rick Flersfen N90-W Ying.-v V55 ur Gory Freeman '-Q., nX Frank Pierce X315 isa ,,,...-ww Donnie Hcmlifon Cloyd Hunf 18. -1 Freshmen TTY' ee if ' Puffy Heed Q 1 Eddue Rndgewoy l1..,..4n it Richard Renfsch Irw- One of the main studies of Orientation is the ten systems of 2 the body. Niles Nimmo, Greg Wilson, Janice Krell, and Judy is f wo--' Brown are interpreting the chart of the digestive system with s ix Mr. Wilson. X A, T5 i -at -- ' ' ' ,-,. .,:. A ORHQN fx HON o ' 5 1 , 1 f . W Dovud Reynolds 3 ' Q 2 ,I 4' I I M F N Y A - ,I-1 ,im 'tm ii- Don Horrnglfms f Charles Huff 3 Patty Lewis 2 E Q Marilyn McLean R' Marylvlilner QQ Carole Osfermeier e -N W Wl Mm ,igwf - 5 :sp Donna Harbour of erfar gs f James Kennedy -AIQ f l' ,G S' S X x Q 4 lf S X x ls sr X- L Q X J' 5 5 Q 3 X555 i I l fix 4 1 l if wigf 1, 1 ' lg 523 as ,, s ,. saws I W '51 . if s 'mf-P if ,Q ' an f' 3' I ja' -.F WSW As a supplement to th Ja u i c e Krell, Jeril Greg Wilson are listeni 454- , 5' sr A 'E ' ,,1i?w?21? 's M Freshmen vm-M-,. 4, ' :mal English program nlghter, Joe Ori, and American ballads. . ,,,, 41 TN Sue Osfermeier , ,,., L, .Q 'X a Q H . 'N ev' P .il J -Q A 95, .. . S X 6 V W i f ' Q rv. ' 2 lr 2 Logan McClelland F- n Janice Krell Mona James .,v M ,pr we Q Q, wg ,, Helena Mclinlghf ' A' I 'v Q , N. Gary Mendenhall Janet Eldridge I ,4- S T ' J . ..,,. K Ag, LA HN I 3 5 5 S E E s N An adequate geographical and historical background makes Latin live for Mrs. Watts, Mona James, Par Jacob, Joe Ori, and Elliot Bradley. e Axe 6 a-.6 A 8 , e - we gf L ,K 53, b sf f f QM. ,.,, - M, .V Q IQL, :gg i-A K l g e Joe Orl , A . ' 'N Susie Stebbins ' exe e e ee e L.L. .. 1, . K V K iii - A 3 K 22 David Osfermeier e e Freshmen ,fix . KX Dole E . Summers L Vw- 1 fear e31,..i , V X' f , SUSGH Nichols jg A ' i ff' 2 3 fx Ni in e i I Q A X X 'ri i if As a new subject, metal working was indeed popular and drew l Niles Nimmo the interest of Niles Nimmo, Bob King, Frank Pierce, Joe f 1 L Nevins, and Kenny Smith snzneiizsfiffifzfxzi ,V ai 23 Yi ,fsfk f-wx l -Q Q SWA. fm frm. r g 1 kiriik T i I . Mory Schroll Am5 ll y -ml . l il i gr saw M' Pete Woody H - ul l raw- T252 il Both in class and future years, the knowledge of proper etiquette at formal dinners and teas is a valuable asset. Jeri Slaughter r 'V' HOME EC. I 6 reshmen 'lm-4 K. 5- A-Ls 'Wi-5' 'GM figs s -.J-.N In hopes of starting a fad, but also as a part of initiation, these freshman girls dreamed up fantastic creations of ve etables and kitchen utensils for Wacky E bonnets, Which, for obvious reasons, will V, never be popular. i . tl. 6 ,W 3,5 1 'Y is ,rQ,s:l','f,sQf': A ,.s' ev , v i 11125, W, jug 'jfxfgisqf-'N fxfkri I-J-nj. ffl? . Legg -N in Lindo Stevens weg13g3Vff 's 1 is 'mi ses 1? A TX - Bob McLean L x Velmo Syson Y I 's . ,X .- . fe- Gory Wood 1' 'Q -4 With the assistance of Mr. Chase, Bill Sibley, Judy Sweetman, Susan Curhy, and Sharon Green used their speaking talents to carry contest honors in the fields of comedy, dramaties, oratorical decla mation, and extemporaneous verse rea ding. Mr. Fox receives this year's Driver Training Car-ecourtesy of the Community Chevrolet Sales in Chatham. 'ix 'il ln Gene Ross, baritoneg Mary Neville, sopranog Janice K1-ell, sopranog and John Stewart, tenor, accompanied by David Staley, Corinne Ostermeier, and Rodger Turley CNOT PIC- TUREDJ secured three firsts and a second and E the C.M.S. Vocal-literary trophy for Glenwood - fm ,fy , . in 3 .f K, '- Y Lf' 1 21. -HJ ,, , , 1, IL any ,,,'-Mes y 'f.,vf k ,I'IW ' OYGS ,wx . M, 5? . A V. K It K I i l ' WF J E ' 'if -- ... V . ' I M' .-:- ,. it-L N Aw NLVV V V M, ku , ff , W3 i A L W -f i Nga A A if mg? avg E ,K ,S Out of mud and wafer comes The beauty of the wafer Ili ,L kk fy iiaz'-555, L g'iAE,..iI?ix ' iv 5.115 1-fy -A u - uw, ' 7 ' new Charlotte Adams Charlotte Brunk Celeste Brunk Pat Campbell ,, X. 'Gu N, X Roger Armbruster John D. Atchison Th J . .Y ' ,- C ji , W 'x . G q.:.::q C i n 1 , Il' Clifton Baxter g fs lf . '--:' ' ophomores cyvkx' J' Q -Qs J'-S3 Mm THE SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: Sharon Luedke, A,B.C.g Susan Curby, Secretaryg Bud Inslee, Student Councilg Mrs. Cain, Advisorg Price Nimmo, Presi- dentg Eva Bancroft, Treasurerg Don Hatten, Vice-Presi- dentg Joyce Rollet, Student Council, eagerly await the sales of their shakers. 1 sg ',,.t.-.-more 5 it . , Evo Moe Ban croff is 'QS N., I fv- Judy Brown E Kenny Blood H -'E Donnie Barnes 'aw 'Qi 'r John Archer -ASQ 5 X fu f.-, w?sQU,tQ,Q..,.,,g.-. U.. 3Sffr:s?,Esz,..w ...L ...wg - .-1..s:..svf:31f.:--Assisvfw:-1.-L: sw..-.5 .Qgi....gS5,..,.ifks, 5-,,.:??s,,ts..ssQfEs:f.-7, ., fwe .V - . . .g .3.ig2rik..1:gg5f Jw ' A Q, . My , ,,, .. . . six i K iss. .4 .ii-1.glW3??i5EST9fgx'lQ :W , S , M .. wiv. . ,V is 41' 'A A-Q-ffi. i,z.6r.:J :IK-ailiiff 'wifi :FT - rss- ,.2 L filfiv ' Kia iff' :i5zffl5f1..?:Z ff 'Efflsf .. 4 , S N , . K , w-- ,,, f.- A-N ' :f 'a1-.5- : , Mffsi.-:gsf1-11-fifgfw Q. Sm. -,. 7- an .. ,, -fs , X.. . , ,.. .fifgfff-.f K A ifffifiiifii ,. . ,leon Casper ' 1 r S. 1 ,ig X ff , Y 5 . . N i . I Q I ,f ,f 5. U O 3 I Q -1- -1- f'D 3 sums Wk sr 3.5! Glen Beckum Q- Chorles D . Herr A Harold Davis ,lava-.,, V X 3 1 E 5 UN max x mel . ww .ff .V 1 S A f s 2 5' .L -.f- 9-Qi,-52:5 .. H:--. E ' sf' Y Q Q Q., 5 fm. --f' Wifi ,.,. ,. 'V X M P NIV,-..'zit.w5 R ,.s.figQx.Qx fs - -W W 2 X X gf, 5 ge. .,g1!,2.1 .. :iii 'Zf1:.L5i:Q.7L-l.?,f'Q. 5l..1Q i:F-Em' M , ,g -kf-:.,, M .,,. gf- ' 69 ls- f . 1 X , .gs X., X 'saw' W.. Donna Barnes PLANE GEONIET RY k X 2 Sophomores Shirley Dozler Goll Cantrell Shoron Funderlourk i 1 ,1 Ds. Triangles, the first plane figures to be studied, are often YA' the basis for intricate geometrical designs such as this one which Judy Sweatman, Jean Casper, Bob Johnson, and Jerry Peters are comparing to their own, if Phil Eosillclc BHIII Q John A. Gipson sq.. ,.t 'lx e 2- E ew, , x af, is E X .- ,, 6 53 fi-ups? S '5j'T::x,,s I ,. ,K 'Ng ,sY ff' . 1,45 A to ' l , if Q ws.-,,:f ' 'hwy A 7 . . rw Nav. . f , .ve N ps,1w'E,gr'vf-.L+-Sf, W' K . y , -Q r is X' ' A sw s V U we N Actual road experience is only a part of Drivers Training. Laws, road rules, and a mechanical knowledge are necessary, too. Bud Inslee, encouraged by Della Long, Joyce Rollet, Kenny Smith, and Sandy Mitchell, found that tire changing is harder than it looks. Suson Curby Corole Huddlesfon we sszfsg i Xf?7-ii is is is Th 6 Lindo Ginger TA VW r Sophomores fm. ROlDGrfC1 MacDonald x Q' ' 'v'v.E' :,, QS' 7 7 ,155 l Beify Flexfer Jovvcmn Hook Charles Herr, Mickey Recd, and Charles Price, slruck by the do- it-yoursclf craze, built lhcir owu hog house iu the spacious, well equipped Agriculture Shop, waz,-. :Qu ,, W, 1 I P. VULQ, . .. X .mx f-iQ..2i5 A 5 ,. F 1'-Q A 5 , A 5 - Q K E if -2 -mr N l : Q I 9 f WSE ff Wa. 2-a ffng ENGLISH II ,Emil N N! . . . s X , V S Q R A wig? Q ,.. we . K E5 iw -4, 5 .W few , 4 nM if S f rx 2 I f , e Q - 2 . .... r ff: Q fr 22 ' ' .E .Lx .-if .' 5' t M62 5 ' 3 ixiigy yyizgjwraif n Q f. F '- I -1-1 wi- .J? - 'iz' ww' 3 ki! Tie' 5' :iX1 A5.2:,i N' -r AQ? ' a ' sf N WI Ar ,fy f 53353 jk glziayq I I Q ,:., a:..?g!!ui2 - gl, igfifiifjwit . 5, r W3 , W If fn . ' . Gerald Pefers ' : 5 fix! r lfrrszszuusmfszssrms 53.3335 fi :'1 f ffhe emadaen aerti are r quickiy discove Sandi Lawonn ,..w-.ww 'Nuns Bob Kung interpretations of 1 922'-f ' ,gif Sharon Luedke Charles W Price Ophomor s .ww ii xi- 7 My 'K A ? I 1 oiei e Q, Del lo Long i Price Nimmo I .W :nts of the Sophomores an they draw their own nes from Silas 11135- Bob Johnson Sandi Lewis Nav' '. .M f Pot Jocob i 1 in it ig ' f L Q., . 'WM 3 1. .....,. 'f RWM ' 112, ,,i.: is A W' e i i ei 2 Q e e' x My ' n 'A Roy Miffs 35 James L. Huff if ,I if .f t- Q mann.-..... ...me NQN XXX lx During the fall, the paper wads and talking gave way to a eomparitive quiet as the students listened to the World Series. ' 'N-is HUA Jayne Williamson Bud lnslee en Semi E Arm Pulliam SCS Ng. ,SIQ M36 .. VV .,N. a -- .:, A .. l ie V' 5551 A sil t' t-: 'Eg li e l -il lil g Q ii: fx The ig .QE 33? i 5 5 gg -5 5 'Q V 2' gxv leei 5 S Zzl' ff J ud y Pu rd y ww Charles F. Mansfiel cl Sophomores 5s -. ,Ji 'im M Q 1 'TK gm. , 4 5, . so Q 1 , is V -is: K 9 1 5 Curl W. Turley gg I VVVL - L, ,, y iiiys Marge Sollenger Qs A s.- 3 N '-N.......,. . , 'xx , ' Q xxN is ,T .I : :f Vi? , , A, I i R K f 5 . , V I i ' .. i K f I 1 Uv if X Mickey Reed , ,E lx if iz? -' if Sandy Mifchell i . V E I M my MV ix 1 K. Zi iw iw if I H1 116 ,,,.,,,. .,,, Q is1M?iif'i As Kenny Blood points out to David Wiley on the history map, if it wasn't for Napo1eon's lack of forsight, half of the United States would still be owned by France. '37 so sss soys k J s s i E WORLD H1s'1'oRY 3? s 1 The March of Pennies made a contribution of 55208. 84 to the Th 9 polio drive. The Sophomores won with a total of 380, 00. Miss Thimos directed the assembly. 9 :ki En I . i- x. ik ,sz . rl Qx. 'M X Q is - ..', NTP 1 John A. Sexton j , sm A .. , Judy Zelmer 3 1 il. 3 .Y I Jam Zelmer si Q X X Xt H .s.. ,..s,,s, . 5 X X E 1 ' s s .ik .V -f V Q . ,.: EGL A coffee table a desk a book shelf are in Inslee Jerry Peters and Bob Johnson in The Sophomore-:s gave a Christmas partym- Sophomore Snaps ' , 5 f 2 . fl aj , ar . 'lm a L X34 N F sr r bww There were games, fun, food--- ' I ,assi -a , r- E me - es , . S 3- M I K r .if ' ses. i sr.. as c we or eff Proba blty the most unusual and success ul party of the school gear was the Latin dinner. We ave no idea how many sheets were draped on the Caesars and Caesarinas, but we know how many scarves these dancing Soph- omore maidens dropped as they maneuvered and rwirled among the prostrated guests. r 40 e--and dishes to be washed. 4 an-r g.:,:5iLi .I- A x gdfflipw X 112' dw, fl 1 W me r. Q fi . ,,. The reed swamp as o place of mystery and unseen voices. 5' Wg, e e e J' 'WA YL f 'TI 1 if Ml' 5 J E '2Q - I li Vkk a KV: JA 6 V'AA 'sgfsfflfgfffiffsf 5. .QW Nlotioncll Honor Society The National Honor Society is composed of those sophomores, juniors, and seniors who maintainanA-B average. Over and above scholastic achievement, these students strive to- ward dependability, character, leadership, and service. Jane Kinser, the second semester president, is conducting the meeting which decided the tour of May 17 to St. Louis. National Honor sold hotdogs, donuts, and coffee at the basketball games to earn money for this trip. John Nichols, first semester president, is addressing these future mem- 4 bers of the National Honor Society. 43 The A. . ,.,-+ Kay A1c1111c11114111, 1'resi11c111, meets wi 1'111g11'yq 141116 K111sur, Treasurcrg H1111 1,1'CS111C1liQ 111 11is1111ss 1111L1 1714111 1 wW,,,.-vw Q ,-ff Lectures, 111oviCs, L111C,1 parties are 1116 activities W111C11 Barb Mayer, Trcasurerg Mary Jo I11S1b P ee, rogra111C11air111r111g 1 11111111111 Jacob, 5e1fre1z1ryg Joe Nevius, Vice-Presi11e111g Miss Tigner, 1111Viso1'g 1311611 Ostermeier, 1JIOgI'L11l1 C1lL11Fll1Z1l1, 111111 131111 Maurer, PrCsi11c111 '1 ' ' 1 1' 1 1L pe1I 10 11111116 s1111,essf111. 1111311113 Mayer, Scu- VL11111 BIXLCF, V 1 The Fufure Nurses E 1 we if The Student Council be 5 mbsf' 's Witte The STUDENT COUNCIL, composed of two elected members from each class, the class pres- ident, and several appointed members, is respon- sible For monitor duty, sale of school supplies, approval ot sales projects forthe classes, and a code of ethics. Marc Moyer is the president of the Student Council. Most Student Council meetings are held in the chemistry room. 45 imp BAND: Bob Batch, Elliott Bradley, Celeste Brunk, Eddie Chorn, David Clark, Sue Coffey, Gene Dodsworth, Jim James, Jane Kinser, Sharon Luedke, Peggy McDonald, Joe Nevius, Corinne Ostermeier, Jerry Peters, Joyce Roller, Gene Ross, Tom Sharp, Paul Shriver, Jim Slaughter, Dale Summers, Judy Sweatman, Rodger Turley, On March 20th Glenwood High was the host school for The C.M. S. band concert. Glenwood received cz second division rating. GIRLS' CHORUS: Eva Mae Bancroft, Ruth Brunk, Susan.Curby, Sharon Green, Jowann Haak, Sharon Hohimer, Mary Jo Inslee, Sandy Mitchell, Eden Oster- nieier, Pat Stebbins, Judy Sweatman, Sharon White, Jane Williamson, Roberta MacDonald, Nancy Bumgarner Sharon Funderburk, JoAnn Hopper, Carole Huddleston, Juanita Jacob, Jane Kinser, Peggy McDonald, Mary Neville, Ann Southwick, Carrol Tate, Pat Taylor, and Jackie Dodd. MIXED CHORUS: Eva Mae Bancroft, Ruth Brunk, Susan Curby, Sharon Green, Jowann Haak, Sharon Hohimer, Mary Jo Inslee, Sandy Mitchell, Eden Ostermeier, Pat Stebbins, Judy Sweatman, Sharon White, Jane Williamson, Roberta MacDonald, Nancy Bumgarner, Sharon Funderburk, JoAnn Hopper, Carole Huddleston, Juanita Jacob, Jane Kinser, Peggy McDonald, Mary Neville, Ann Southwick, Carrol Tate, Pat Taylor, Jackie Dodd, Roger Armbruster, Jim Huff, Bill McDermand, Charles Mansfield, Gene Ross, Bill Sibley, Rodger Sturgeon, Dave Vanselow, David Staley, Bob Foster, Bob McGlothlin, Paul Shriver, and John Stewart. Mr. Chose is the director of all n if music of Glenwood High School. fixin- BOYS' CHORUS: Roger Armbruster, Jim Huff, Bill McDermand, Charles Mansfield, Gene Ross, Bill Sibley, Rodger Sturgeon, Dave Vanselow, David Staley, Bob Foster, Bob Mc- Glothlin, Paul Shriver, and John Stewart. Library - Art Club This club was new this year - Mrs. Watts was the advisor. There were guest speakers who talked and demonstrated art techniques - and there were many pleasant hours spent in the field of color, sketching and design. This club effec- tively supplied an outlet for many students who would like to take art and art apprecia- tion as cz credited subiect in our school . We predict this club to become more and more popular - it certainly is off to a good start. The GAA The Girl 's Athletic Association, affiliated with the State High School Assoc- iation, is open to all girls interested in athletics. Miss Thimos and her G,A,A, officers, Mary Jo Inslee, Eden Ostermeier, Elsie Laycock, Barb Mayer, President, and Pat Taylor soak up a little spring sun- shine. in ' 14 M-uf The Spyglass Putting out a yearbook is a lot of work and clutter. It is the iob ofthe staff to sell ads, keep a diary, plan a layout, take candid shots, write captions, paste, glue and reread script hours on end. The result: a permanent record of a school year. t4 1-8 49 ns 1: 0' A t Meet the Future Farmers of Sangamon County. Mr. Bast poses with the F,F,A, officers: David Clark, Presidentg Dave Smith, Sergeant-at-armsg Mickey Reed, Treasurerg George Myers, Secretaryg Billy Allbright, Vice-Presidentg and Carl Bergschneider, Recorder. John Atchison, Dick Broaddus, Bob Burke, Bob Burns, Ronnie Cloyd, Russell Funderburk, John Gipson, Tom Hatten, Donnie Hamilton, Charles Herr, Danny Horrighs, Logan McClelland, David Osternreier, Charles Price, Carl Turley, and Gary Wood were members of F,F,A, 50 U1-UF + 'Wt f -:sig ' :HQ Wo ooo?-T16 ox RA X e9 C QF FA f 0 .L QQ! C Q! ULTO Qld au' - -7 . ' fl ? ' qf,7,N , ,, sw? 1 Q. .5xgX ' Q? YD 5 Y! U' 7 Ye 'V , - 5 ' The F,F,A, and F,H,A, cussion on variousquestio bers were Martha Beck, Zelmer, Carl Turley, Rlu FHA ,Q L . in . X i if-.531 WTURE H M ave their first The officers and advisor of F,H,A, h meeting and initiation. THEY ARE: Mrs. Crawford, Advisor, Mary Neville, Public Relationsg Peggy Jo McDonald, Song Leader, Carrol Tate, Secretary, Martha Beck, President, Alice Giuder, Vice-Presr dent, Janice Walker, Historian, and Pat Jacob, Treasurer. The eight white candles represent the eight purposes of the F,H,A, B ttis, Judy Brown, La- Charlottc Adams, Rosalee Atchison, Beverly e Wanna Brown, Pat Brown, Sharon Kay Burris, Barbara Carswell, Joyce Conwill, Pat Caniphell, Joann Darling, Jackie Dodd, Shirley Dozier, Janet Eldridge, Marilyn llerreria, Sharon Funderhurk, Linda Ginger, Nlncy Grider Patty Head, Carole Huddleslon, Rosalee Sharon Green, z , , . Hurst, Janice Krell, Ruth ,inn McCarthy, Mary Milner, Dorothy Pierce, nn! meeting and panel dis- x , , Y , .V vlirlmlw Plmcl mem- Joyce bkinner, Linda stevens, Velnia byson, Janet Wyland, Mary Lon I Wolff, Judy Zellner, Marilyn McLean, Helena Mclfinight, Belly lflexter IM, t X , llicruz, llavid Clark, Judy , , and Marge sallenger were nienihers of l',ll,.X. I Iit'lysvllnitIc:1', 51 0h VOS S ts. . vel Kea Xdlilgyg 50551032 O GYM Qiis 31 0598 SC . old Gia .r-- crime' Keats Perry, a young professor, Paul Shriver, Vicky eiestiweff' Randolph, the bane of his life, Sharon Green, Grandma Perry, an obliging soul, Mary Lou Wolff, Grandpa Perry, an in- nocent bystander, Dave Vanselowg John Appleby, a helpful friend, Bud Maurerg Priscilla Morley, a sweet young thing, Mary Neville, Tootsie Bean, a plump spinster, Lela Espenscheidg Butcher Boy Bean, her big brother, John Long, Valerie Whitman, a southern charmer, Ruth Brunkg and Boggins, the sporting butler, Bill Sibley, Cgmpgged the Cast of Professor, How Could You! as ,Blew '-O-Q-3-M-vm. ...The A n ic e , Vicky. Ke c o v e r e cl etic statem slapped af and this star romance. Junior Class Play le little hand, 'ry soon dis- th of this proph- en he got ailing ll kiss, 1 perfect Your eyes are like the stars above, Your cheeks are like the roses-- My bashful lips can't speak of love, But my poor heart proposes. Grandpa Perry's poem soon turned the or- derly world of Professor Perry into a farce full of wrestlers, husband-hunting girls, cute pranksters, adept at throwing anything from an inkwell to a custard pie, and a long-lost repulsive wife he didn't know he had. With his closest friends laying wagers against his staying single, the Professor, who knew nothing at all about women and cared less, had a pretty active night of it. Between duck- ing pies, and dodging female wolves, he nearly lost the girl he did love. The laughs were long, hearty, and rapid- fire, and Professor, How Could You was affirmed a most genuinely entertaining and hilarious Junior Class Play. meier, their the fun hcgrm. The Junior Class Play was directed by Miss Ruth Oster- Here'5 f 0 Valerie . . -' With it . 43 lance' , mth 431111 V 1 . - 5 SVOW Slimmer, Lldilm H1 IUC Pool Kung P . . A L, . Keats, my darling Iihshnrrdt md A ,fgz Th Glen 'Q An important phase of preparing the fresh, new Glen-Echo is the final assemble-line stapling handled by Jim Huff, James Kennedy, Roger Armhruster, and Ed Syson. Pat Soherf checks the first copy of the Glen-Echo, hot off the press while the staff waits impatiently for the reaction of their new and improved paper. Jih--as The competent and hard-worki Feature Editorg Sandra MacDona White, Reporterg Jane Kinser, Cc Writersg Martha Beck and lofi busy putting out their specialAt Thimos, and theirClericalAdvi: -Echo .,-qt Sharon White, exetnplifying the alert, wide-awake, news-hungry Glen-Echo staff, is getting ti scoop from the new history teacher, Mr. Lotchin. fn rw...-..-., , 'of the Glen-Echo, Eden Osterrntrier, org Bud Maurer, Sports Editorg Sharon org Don Htrtten und Bud Inslee, Sports ,e:1n, Business Editors and Typists, is 's issue, with their Advisor, Miss Students eagerly absorb A Glen-Echo just off the Cain, niultigra ph. 55 The pictures on these pages show some- thing ofthe crowd, demonstrations, ond interest of those who ottended Open House. Open OUSG The i958 Open House was set up in adult educa tion groups. Parents attended 15-minute classes, where they got a sample of what is being taught, as well as an explanation by each teacher. This unique approach, plus the band, chorus, demonstrations, exhibits, and refreshments resulted in a very success- ful evening. xiii ,mn ,, 2, it A E ' H i Tom Hatten, Bob Burns, and Ronnie Pierce run through a set of figures to kecp their books up to date. Keeping track of money spent and received is complicated, but just a part ofa Future Farmer's life. N Rocky Vernon left Glen- wood last Spring - the family moved out of our district. Hall duty is part of the Student Council privileges. Snap Shot fx Testing 1-3-5-7- O.K. A,B.C. members count the SHYS MY- Mmspaugh- cheerleaders votes. R u 'NJ Why girls leave home. f k if 3 V The Juniors X , X5 'X fx ' 5 X li l , Lx -'1 X D Q A A xi xg b I , X . 5 . lu I 3.1 3 ' ' Q ' i ' f X, M 1 Qs X ' m 1 ' 4 A ' rv 1 491 , f The Ruth Brunk E -.TQ X K rvqgia. . 'QW' W-f ,rggggef .,, . Qs' N, Bill Allbrighf 5 ,,,.,,,,,w f Wes Burke Chris Andreosen John Long, President, and Mr, Eife special meetings to work out the Mary Neville, Secretaryg Dave V urerg Joe Nevius , Vice-Presider Council. Miha From cis Foster 60 'N-,,,, M W.. Bob Freeman Juniors fa in . K K A . ' n f x ,K , ,rx , 6. 4? 'Cond semester Advisor, called rrrzmy ils of the Junior-Senior Prom with Ill, A-X.B,C,g Eden Osrermeier, Treas- corgc Myers and Bud Maurer, Student ' 4' 21 1 I W. ,R y, Russell Fumderburl4 ------1---..-.--i...1l... f' HO' Hua- Pere Casper 5 Wh n Q 1, ,, 3? IQ. lr llfr llcllllqilrr Barbara Carswel I 3 'rnl 4 l , . W r A 5 . 'L JWQQ '9 3 . sg. E -2 Terry Hill an i . .. 1? ' P . ', S Bill Creasy bn. n N. nf. The Noncy Grider 33933 In our up-roedare labora roriesnearrhe first of the year, Gene Ross, Eddie Chorn, Bub Maurer, Jim James, lim Slaughter, Sharon Green, and Sharon White ran a series of hydrolysis, titration, and distillation experi- ments. CHEMISTRY ' V' 'ZF M. M, f 'r-s - FQX fr , Lo Wcmno Brown ,X wr.,-w-.r Q. ,,r,, 62 h - Juniors WWW Mary Jo lnslee Lela Espenschiecl X! Q Etifhi V r I A ri ,.i John Long Bud Maurer J- ' Jackie Dodd -N Sharon Kay Holfumer G Dorothy Plerce A., ------ The Juniors ------ sb . . . . , , s John Long, hm James, and Joe Nevms meet wuh Mlss Thlmos, flrst h ' L semester Advlsor, to check the results of then' Chustmas card sales, ' h which gave them plenty of money for the Prom, and then some. Poul Shrnver Wm f Sm wihasw Gene Ross Rosolee Hurst Corinne Osferrneuer ,fi ' George Myers Ronnie Pierce I . I , ,, wg af liars,-.4-cl. ALGEBRA II In higher math, when calculating advanced equations and formulas, it be- comes necessary to use the slide rule. Paul Shriver, JoAnn Hopper, Terry Hill. and Pat Stebbins, having solved its mysteries, found that they could quickly , unravel the more intricate problems. 65 Eden Osfermemr ii. PHYSICS 3 laughter The I equals E R Illumination equals Q Rt equals la plus -Il plus 'lp D2 R1 R2 Ra E equals M x CQ. Bill Mclbermond, Steve Wiley, Bill Whitlock, and Tom Taverna, with the aid of Mr. Cleaves are experimenting to gain a better knowledge of these laws of physics. 66 Bill szbuey luniors j lf 'thi D Boo Mc Glofhlm 'fv- Mory Neville gf :h ,- ' . L W- im M.. ' JY 'f i R ' '- . 'if f-X54 . +R' 1 R Q if i Y. 1 'Sir-sv - if 'Y r r, . - - -A. Nik. , . S3 . i lg fi. .R . Jo Ann Hopper d EEQSR? Dick Peters and Rodger Turley are applying the principles of drafting to these three- view working drawings under the direction of Mr. Fox. INDUSTRIAL ARTS 1 M Vx Viiffisiaxzisiijk -1fff1wf,gf5g:.g-g,:g -,gfnzek A 4 gymsgssfiisfisiwfif-:fr-5531? 5- fr' K , :fifsfiz.1Q2:f2:fiff::-':famQsz1eiS1:wffvv1- 5 2'-:fi f f U- :esffifislvgas H ifffiz-fesfaff fS'iBi'fH2'? f X f Qfffsv Q ? L -- wi X f S 'Pi' Y x as xiii -silggeazsif .. 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Pet Stebbins The final shipment of Christmas cards arrived in good time for a scheduled delivery, Dovld Vonselow 4 Q 'bin' 5ilf!IF lv,, W-11:3 ,kv wwf The Juniors Jcmef Wylond A I Q Dove Wilson .nah ,Q-its Mory Lou Wolff r sssrs 55.155, ,.., i ' - rgr , . - f miss. . :rf K . - I 5 ,T It' so good, I hate to give it up. In the able hands of Bud Maurer and Joe Nevins, business boomed for the Junior Class which sold candy at noon and at the basketball games. 3 if v vi. Q, a .f I In Ik M A -. X' A L? ' ffggxa A ,fx 1' 4. W 'fi ,f.pQ, Y+f'fX,f,,, lf- ' , 3:2 m.g3,1 . s 4-A 7 'QA' sa: K., A 'JF extra! A, , WW' W E wi 4' ' :il J' la 'xml 'sl Y .J its ' ' ga ' AIU ' ' xv, is A ,H Y I - 3 ' L K M. ' . IK ' - if is Q a Q '-'xi -fe 1 'av s an af- 5. h . 43' 4 3 1 t .k , ' ' :MQK ,.. D'-,p ,f r w-in I :E b f 1 'e Msg K 1 W i hu 4 AQ ' V '1 'J 1 ,M A-t K ,. -Y M , ef- I 1 '.-: Ah' X ' J? vig ,xx SV., 1 wx, Q , fkf, ,JN If -U ,M !.. I if .. -' ,. gm? 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K Q 5 fx px-va Qfag WSF' L , N-W Www, W. . .. wx ,,,,.,,vww- ' . .Q-W1-fff W 'F he R dr, ,xl if-'P wm,svf '!' V .45 fi ' K 5 ., - ,. . 2 ' HX . . A Kd an an 'gf , 1 F kv . .. fm' ' I .fQ.. :,..- .. 'W N . - '- , ' -' iw: W M . 3 A A ,W H V5 L , ., My . 4 -, f - W .NJ NNQFA - -:M-:,.,. x I 3 ' '- in .X ,A . ,fy-Y, wi .i AH' w tf, J . 7 :', .,., A , , f f J WS NE 'x'Qf? . -vw- ' 1- r PQ!-ex f M E. 'Q Nik , Egg X 2 R W 1, is' Q1 5 k ' 4 .,,. ,Q:, 1 Q . ' xl ' ss-.62 - ., 2 L I ,:,.i , A .5 .L 5 if Q- - 2 Kllgf Nm. 1-U? :X W., W s U, Y X N., x Coached by Mr. Cleaves, Glenwood's i957 baseball team walked off with the C.M.S. Championship with a six and one conference record. Glenwood started the season with a non- conference game against Rochester, winning 5-3. On September 13 the conference season started with a game at Farmersville, which the Redskins won 8-3. The Redskins con- tinued their winning ways by defeating Edinburg, i8-O, Raymond, li-Og Mt. Auburn, l9-lp Morrisonville, 7-5, and Farmersville. They lost the one remain- ing game of the conference season to Raymond. I Eddie Chorn and Sam Williams were the team's leading hitters with batting averages of .466 and .464 respectively. Gene Ross was the team's lead ing pitcher with a six and one rec- orcl. at W A iv L' its' I dial, s 73 Marc Moyer Jim Stout Basketball Dick Peters Chris Andreasen Ed Chorn Tom Taverna Bob Johnson The Cheerleaders K ihe Junior Varsiiy H vp I. . . H! .sf -, rw .Wig Sirens in sweaters, wearing the G.H,S. of Gleenwood, led the crowds in the new school song and the G-L-E-N-W-O-O-D cheer. Every one a sparkplug, they fired the teams to victory after victory Their beauty, sportsmanship, pep, sincerity, friendliness, and enthusiasm left a chain of good will wherever they pa ssed . Pat Scherf was also a Cheerleader. 76 X 5525? E than 111 such good took centuries, but can erect a better in a matter of minutes Classes ,4- lcGlothlin put on the i gym class, each one W 7 death with his most 7 'hill-w-w With the greatest of ease, The hoys' gym class found itself up in air over the flying rings, trapczcs, ropes, and parallel bars, all ncw this year David Clark clears the bar under the watchful observation of these future track stars. Up and over goes Dick Peters as a few varsity members and a pack of freshman look on. Tl Glenwood's l958 trocl the C.M. S. Conferencf fully defended one of thei second in the other. On April 29 Glenwoor C,M,S, title ot the confe polis on Mcyl Glenwoo County Championship b points while Glenwood wc lf2 points. Prospects look good fc team received much hel year the freshmen place Meet. :ck xm, defending champions of :I Scingomon County, success- les while winning c very close in its second consecutive ce meet ot Kincaid. At lilio- is edged out of the Songomon iburn. Auburn had 35 if2 e short of thot total with 34 xt year, os the Glenwood fm the underclossmen. This :ond in the County Freshman Chris Anclreasen, George Myers, and Marc Moyer placed at the County Tournament. - Aim . E .A ZW S W ....A:f:faM.. wwf. k K S 5 lfsirwtf 2.1, wayne, .. Q 3 fQs,..x,. ..,,1.--ei awk . . vi ax K Q -,sswqxski .Q , -.4...w. .W I X Q 2 Z. - - -..w:..a M ...ms . .gs , Q sfiimf. ff ,J 1-f Ya, K X M V 1 essex -9 ws., y . ..9.gf.... . e 1-15ifsfis1ffgggz..1gj5ag5 ,mu if 1,- .gw if -fa. A J M G41 K X -.. .- wx N :rfwaf gg.. - -:W , .. . ,.fg3,.L, 'THQ f'fifF 'l?'4.,A if Qgzm W K, ,22L.X.. 8 fy 4 Ye Q, s 5 V f' ,. .s 'xifwif .,4, . rev., q.. -4-.sf .f, , s ,,,', ,Q . . ,, .4 W, , . , X hx A ' Sift- 3 .1 3' 'g' J rl! HJ !'wQfx 5 ' ? yi f'fg.f?g2-'Vs I , L 3 9 Q ij 1 ' - s H 5 .3 ' '3 ik Sw f ' 5 fiszw 4, -riff 35 'Lag 5 nv' 1,2 yes- - .1 X f , . u -1. 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X , N .s, , y ,J A ht 3 T '85, K Q, fy g lg!! ,I by fx '?f , 'ff 'f' S! 4 4 Rv 5 Q ' uh! x Q fn, 4 4 ,- I-lriya ' v. .J s 'Q t-0 41-I 'Q an .tw Fil IMLRJ4 -X gg 'nw 1 2,71 , ix' age-1, P- - K 4 s B .Q - K, in wx Out of The sheltering shadows of the fhickef grow the fall frees of ca forest. 4' . his Without the stage crew, the play Life of Lhc Parry would never have be , S1135 successful :ls it wus. nag ,K-x4usv'i'lF 'l '-.nn MWM4 M --Life ofthe Party Snobby Mrs. Coates relates the procedure of getting into a ritzy club to Mr. and Mrs. Hughes. This is a tough spot--I got four dates tonight. Four--count 'en1. Hope, Sally, Maryrosalie, Dottie --I can't see where they all got the idea, anyway, says Teddy as l1e begins to juggle the dates. On May 2, the seniors, under the direction of Mrs. Emily Lyons, presented the play Life of the Party. The setting was the living room ofthe Hughes' residence in the small town of Butterfield. It dealt mainly with the Family adjustment in a very humorous way. 85 -- -The Speakers 'liable---Shoi't talks were iel i given by Chris Andreasen, Toastmaster, il John Long, Sam Williams, and Bob Batch, Mr. Millspaugh and Mr. Arnold were introduced J 'Psa si Tlw Prom The Junior-Senior Prom was held at the Elk's Club in Springfield on May 9. The theme was Oriental Gardens. The dinner was served at 6:30, the menu included fruit cocktail, Swiss steak, tried catfish, double- baked potatoes, mixed vegetables, green salad, hot rolls, relishes, and strawberry Shortcake. The table decorations, lanterns, the flowers for the Queen and her attendants and the Queen's throne, in the Form of an Oriental pagoda, carried out the theme of the evening. Es! 3 I' fm: DN The Prom----- sl1 . ORIENTAL GAIZD ENS A ix, ,H Q K frwrf 5, . Q-iii, 4 'Si A wr-. I if W ,Airy digg 6 fy, 'P 'Wa ff Sig was A in Eff vi Following the Grand March, the Queen, -F5-ff! li N? JY xv 92 'S Q. E i vy 1 WWX lla i AW X 5x .!3'f 'qv' Us 42:5 iv!! fj- N r 34 l X Dave and Eden, Chris and Corinne, Ronnie and LaWanna discuss the decora tions of the truly Wonderful prom. couples line up to form an aisle to receive the I Q-. 1! N hlmw i W cw, 3 1 ,S-5..-1 J' Y Q33 5:- '55-- X x 'A I I: ggi -'Q .xv .wig -5,5 3' ggqvfjg, . ' -Q 0 N. . D 17 Sonia of the candidates for Queen of the 1959 Junior -Senior Prom. Beautiful gowns - beautiful girls - a beautiful night - beautiful music - beautiful decorations - a beautiful Prom. T ' ' 'J 5. -. v 1 5 v n ' wwf G f VT We Wfrn e The Queen and Court included Peggy Jo Mc- Donald, Velma Baxter, Elsie Laycock, Maid of Honor, Barb Mayer, Queeug John Long, Junior Class Presidentg Nancy Bumgaruer, and Kay Meudenha ll. Lou Hahn's orchestra provided smooth, comfortable music for a pleasant tlmree-hours of dancing. 90A ff' is YO 5, ex N we ,gl gym, 4 Q Barb Mayer and Jay Leahy admire the remernberance gift, The Junior Cla ss President, John Long, took great pleasure in crowning Barb Mayer the Queen of the 1958 Prom. sae. Senior Snap Shots New Orleans as their objective, the Senior Class officers: John Nichols, Treasurerg Steve Wiley, Secretaryg David Clark, Vice-Presidentg Ed- ward Chorn, A.B.C.g Elsie Lay- cock, Student Councilg Marc Moyer, Student Councilg Mrs. Watts, Senior Class Adyisorg and Bob Batch, President are planning money-making projects to insure its possibility. Graduation rehearsal--Mr. Millspaugh gives the seniors their final instructions concerning the program and line of march. This year, the coveted Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow Award was presented to Jane Kinser, Q r r E sz 5 ii3b7 '-S LJ!! W rigs VRF 'g '-r--.Q M Q r A, . Tie Senior Class in Q Q' 1' 'r K ... AP Q. na, K Q F-'Q X ' '- x N g- hs- Y NVQ f'v' . J NI- ' .sv 4- , f?'f if , .3 'A if u3,x5i-Milky' ff. ir- ,.., ' ' gg.-4 , 'X ' - ,- 5 ' - W-x. ' Q ' M ,lgzfsfwf-d,M 11ff L -N Q' ' 'fd' 'W M - 1 ' -- :ME Qu, fu -3x'f-'Yi ,A 7 t ,.,f, , M, A , - ,A , V? . ,gf , M e .am - V, new 5' Qs , nf, if . ,e , ff' Mature and se ene, yet ever changing, the forest stands in the sun Jafar! , ' -. ' . ,fe , A 3' F if .-ff Q ,J as '23 ei A fff an X W 1 S gg Q 5 ig ,sss :-.L L.:. s...-- sv ,,t y , 'assist f f' N 1::: ss 'i 1 i . s ,,ss f CARL ALBERT BERGSCHNEIDER f , ZM, Q, t, ' f ROBERT LEWIS BATCH F.P,A. 1,2,3,4g Track l,2gBa11-Chat 42, Chorus 2, A.Y. 3,4g Class Play 4. e P.H.A, 1,2,3g Volleyball Tournament 2,31 Basketball Tournament 3.4, Nation- al Honor Society 3,43 G.A.A. 3,4, Future Nurses Club 3,'4, Vice -President 4, Class Play 4. V VELMA MAE BAXTER Student Council 1,3,4g Spanish Club 1, 2, Vice-President 25 Band 1,2,4g Class Vice -President 2g National Honor Society 2, 3,4g Basketball Manager 2,4g Class Pres,- ident 3,45 Class Play 4. C94 Seniors Basketball l,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2g3,?lg,7 Band l,2,3,'4g Track .lg Spanish A.s.c. 4s A.Y. 4. C g MARTHA JANE BECK IQLA, 1,2,3,4, President 4g Volleyball Tournament lg National Honor Society 2, 3,45 Future Nurses Club 3,45 Class Play 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, G.A.A. 4, Spy- glass Staff 4, Glen-Echo Staff 4, Basket- ball Tournament 4, A,Y. 4. F,F,A, l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 49 Band 1,44 Track l,2,3,4g Class Vice- President,4g A,Y, 4, Baseball 4, Class Play 4. 95 it ' 1 . 'ini 'ffl if if ,lie gg if gf ff 1 ,ii Wy 'l as ff Jerri? wx' , 'N JO HN EDWARD C HORN WlLLlA M DAV1 ll C LA RK ,ILRRX LIQE DU RHJX M SA RA SUSAN COFVEY 1 C s P.P,A. l,2,3g Class Play 3,45 Aff, 4. IXY RICHARD LEAHY 6 Class Vice-President lg A.Y, l,2,4g Class Play 3,4. Class Treasurer lg Band l,4g National HOITOI Society 2,39 A,Y. 3g Class Play 35 Prom Committee 35 Librarian 3g G.A.A. 4g Chorus 4. Seniors Volleyball Tournament 2, 3,41 Basketball Tournament 2,3,4g G.A,A, 4g F,H.A. 43 Future Nurses Club 4g Chorus 4g Class Play 4. Spanish Club 1,25 A.Y, 2,4. 'IF' -av-M wgjf' .' , xNl.liY il!Nl5Ili2l5l,IRK F.F,,fX, l,2,3,4gTraCklgBa11-Chat Z X Y 4 V 'IF' HUIX,. . NF. L g xsga s -airflow F ,esta iz 32 ' 5 -759' K. isiitsi tiey S ME'l l'lE MAE Cox we Tf1'iQsiEss1QlsF5' A ,ziiq L,,,.. --'feta ,. 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Seniors fl-lenryj Band lg Spanish Club l,2,3g Bas- ketball 2,35 Letter Club 2,35 Track 2.3: Class Treasurer 25 Class Play 35 fG1enwoodJ Track 45 Class Treasurer 4g Spyglass 4g Na- tional Honor President 4g Class Play 4g Allied Youth 4. jU.lNlT.X KAY I XCOB A U F.H.A. 1,2,35 National Honor Society 2, 3.4, Secretary 35 Spanish Club 2g Basket- ball Tournament 25 Class Secretary 35 Volleyball Tournament 35 Prom Committee 35 Class Play 3,45 Chorus 45 G,A,A. 45 A.Y. Secretary 45 Art Club 4g Library Club President 4. Baseball l,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track l,3.4: A.B.C. l,2,35 Spanish Club 2,35 National Honor Society 2g Stu- dent Council President 45 A,Y, 2,3,4g Class Play 4. 99 5 5 1 i 'nf ' 45 , Q '.2fsjsf':5i Zt .5 x, 5 s so 5 f 1- f ' R 55 R ' 1 he Qig, Jonry HAINKS N1c,no1,s -ri iii '-ei: 'sf gi as-s s- s, r gs I Wil RRLIN Mil RC INIOY LR if Track l,2,3. The 'T GABRIEL ROBERT PA LLANTE is., HA RRY RA N D.-X LL lbi MEY fYoungsrown, Ohioj Y-Teens 1,34 Orch- estra l.2g Business Manager, School Paper lg Rifle Team '2,3g Student Council 2,3, Chaplin 33 Future Nurses Club 'Sy G.A,A, 3g QGICHWOOCD Balld 45 Future Nurses Club Treasurer 45 A.Y, 4g Spyglass Senior Ed- itor 4g Glen-Echo Copy Editor 4g National Honor Society President 41 G,A.A, 45 Chorus Accompanist 4g Basketball Tourna- ment 4g Class Play 4. fWestern Militaryj Football lg Basketball lg Baseball lg QGlenwoodJ Baseball 3g A.Y. 3,4. E 52453 Seniors Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basketball l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1,25 A.Y. 2,3,4g National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-President 4, President 35 Candy Sales 39 Class Play 3,45 Spyglass 3,4, Ed- itor 4g Library and Art Club 4. Spanish Club 1, 2, National Honor Society 2. Y Hi 49' S. a Q, .. gf? 5,3 Y' 7:,'7?5 1 ,ji ygi L ,gs 'ay 39 Lewin .N FARM , RICHARD ALBERT PRITCHETT F.H.rA. 1,25 Student Council l,4, Sec- retary 4, Spanish Club 2: A.Y. 2g Class Treasurer 24 Basketball Tournament 2,49 Volleyball Tournament 2,3g G.A.A. 3,4, , Vice -President 3, Secretary 4, Prom Committee 3, Library Club Secretary 45 Art Club 4, Cheerleader 4. 3, , t I tw 35 4, X RIC HA RD LEE PETERS ELSIE BANCROFT LAYCOCK I .QS EDWARD LEE RIDDELL DAVID EDWARD bM1TH PEGGY JO MCDONALD 4 Basketball l,2,'3,4g Track l,2g A.Y.v2, 3,4g f.F,A, 3,43 Art Club 4. 2 0 Sen tors fSpringfie1dJ Cafeteria Club lg Future 5 Nurses Club lg CGlenwoodJ National Honor Society 2,3,45 F.H,A. 2,35 Librarian 2,3: L Spyglass 3,45 Class Play 3,45 G.A,A. 45 A.Y, 45 Glen-Echo Editor 4, Future Nurses Club 3,4. In llli. lR.X .lNlN lxl. tYl1R A F,H,A, 1,2,35 Student Council 25 Basket- ball Tournament 2,3,4g Badminton Tourn- ament 25 Future Nurses Club 3,4, Secre- tury 45 Volleyball Tournament 35 Prom Committee 35 Cheerleader 3,45 Christmas Party Committee 3,45 G,A,A, President 45 A,Y, Treusuror 45 Class Play 3,4. CLanpl1ierJ Football lg F,F,A, l5 fGlen- woodj Basketball Manager 25 A.Y, 2,35 Class Play Glen-Echo Production Editor F 45 Chcerlea der 4. SANDRA IEANNE M41c:lJON.lLIJ ,203 H.'XROl.IJ CARL SCHERI' ...aid C 1 fl aqua-N-5' JAMES HOWARD STOUT , JR. Z1 El Th Class President l,2g Student Council 1,23 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Spanish Club 1.2, Treasurer 24 Band 1,2gA,Y. 2,4, Treas- urer 24 National Honor Society 2.3,-'lg Class Play 4g Trip Committee 4. 9 KAY ELIZABETH MENDENHA LL A Band 1, 2: National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 3g Christmas Party Committee l. 2,3,4g G.A,A. 3,45 Prom Committee 3g Future bgurses Club 3,4, President 4g Class Play 3,4g Basketball Toumamemgt 3g Volley- ball Tournament 3g A.Y. 45 Spyglass 4. Basketball 1,21 Track 1,2g Basketball 1, 2g A.Y. 3g Class Play 4. 04 Seniors fUrbanaj Swimming 2g QG1enwoodJ Class Play 35 Track 3g A.Y, 4g Class Play 4. F.H.A. 1,2,3g Librarian 2g Future Nurses Club 3,4g Prom Committee 3g Class Play 23,-4g G.A.A. 4g Glen-Echo Business Ed- itor 4. V QWay1andJ Football 2g Wrestling 2,35 Baseball 2,35 QG1enwoodJ Track 4: Class Play 4. C. 105 .5 I if ' f r- Q RODGER FRANKLIN STURGEON CHARLES E1JWrXRlD5'1'IilN RU1 H .ANN MUUT HWILR The Band 1,2,3g Spanish Club 1,2, Secretary 2g National Honor Society 2,4g Sruciem Council 35 Class Play 3,4g Basketball Tournament 3g Chorus 4: Spyglass 4g G.A.A. 4g Librarian 44 Future Nurses Club 4: Library and Art Club 4. National Honor Society 2,3,4g Spanish Club l,2g A,Y, 2,3,4gSpyg1ass 3,41 Class Play 3.4. Y y L a,f:A C aabaa W 9 2: 1 4 Olxlll 4 ,, 'y,- . 5 I E ZW? , , , C BRUCL GLEININ Woom C oaaoo C C Basketball 2,3,4g A.Y. 2,3,4gNariona1 Honor Society 2,3,4g Track 3,45 Class Vice-President 34 Prom Committee 3g Class Play 3,4g Spyglass Staff 4g Library and Art Club 4. EUS S6 ' Track Manager 1,25 National Honor So- ciety 2,45 Baseball 2,3,4g Basketball 2,34 , Chorus 2g Class Play 3,45 Student Council 4. y my 1 HENRY x'l'lil'I'IlfN WILEY Band l,2g Baseball 3,4g Class Secretary 4. l1,H.A, l,2,3g Student Council 2,23g Bas- ketball To'urna1'nent 25 PromCou1mlttCc iig Class Play 33 Future Nurses Club 3,4, Secretary 235 5l,Y, 3,44 G.A.A, 3,4, Re- corder 3, Vice-President 45 Chorus 4, xlixlblgl, lslllllllgl ll: W1Ll,l xlxl V, l'x'l'IllflIl IH' lx NYLON The Seniors mn. . SANDRA RoELL1G 1115155 Spanish Club lg F.F,A. 2g Prom Com- mittee 3g Library and Aft Club 4. T0 Qu? WILLIAM WHITLOCK 'MQ 123' sq 'WGS' 2 f 'i N 1,V. G Honor Jane Kmser 9 x WQNNS Rev. Webb, Mrs. Piano Prelude: Allegro Mocleratol' ,.......,......,......,......... Chaminade Miss Corrine Ostermeier, Class of ,59 Processional ...,,,, Mendelssohn Invocation ,..,....,,......,,,,...........,,,....,.,,.......,......., Rev, Edgar L. Webb Pastor, Chatham Methodist Church Trust .... ...,........,. ......, ......,.. S i b elius My Prayer for Todayl' .,,...,........,..........,,........ Alstyne and Arnold Chorus: Mr. Theodore Chase, Director Sermon ,.....................................,..........,...... Seeking the Cvood Life Rev. Beryl S. Kinser, D.D., Pastor First Christian Church, Springheld x JJ Solo .,,.,, .............................,,..,........... ' 'The Lord s Prayer Mr. Theodore Chase .,.Rev. Edgar L. Webb Mendelssohn 9 23 ,,i.kL Q ' JW . mn gk ,Q , Yr Tr. i A 5 ef. ,f . 4 ggi: ' L ,fJfwZ5,-,-Q31 'A '1 ,. 'Q-Sign ', zW?-1355 .. t ,Mi 252 ,fvllxr 53- 'i WV 3455, iin zi k kizzzif' 3535 2 Lei ' f -r gg ag Q :Fifi I :QQ K-is D Q fke K, Q Hs? L55 an if 3 Xabgmizx 1 f zgww if 4 'I f N if W lf! A as N is 2' if N15 ,L Y 2' 'Q' Q k Q4 Qi? A X W ?' Q f if H QR 5 M Graduation Night - May 23 N Fi...,........ Seniors 'fr 3 X 2 g L i- X , x 2 i 'G 3 2 X -R ri X -A ir S, ' N5 3' 'XX' Q Fr Sf r xx X sf if X 3577 VTX? .im .5553 5 feng 4 X 1 mags-. X11 '4,EE recommended for the National Honor Award At graduation rehersal, Mr. Millspaugh and Mr. Cha se ta'lk over the Baccalaureate and Graduation programs. Corinne Ostermeier plaved the pro ce ' 1 ' ssiona s for these two exercrses. At one of the graduation practices, Mr. Anker juggles the seniors to a position where they wi 1 make a good picture for the seniors themselves and also for the yearbook. 7 ,4 8 wi sflasw URW nw 't'd nf n.. r ' 'W' -. ' ,, ' , f ' P ' H - . -- A ??ifl:iikikf?QfP ffiiygf' 5551 ' r-Eff: 22:22 ' ' QQQSQYEEEL -F W ..,,:. afiaaffifiifli355,55 7x . Q ','Q,, L 1: . W ' - f-51 -'ff X fhsfxffi -M11 ' f aifi ,- -, .::. .:: '-ms' . . af,-eggs: wa: . ,as 'E ,z:-132:12-fagskf W-7 ' K ' i L . gf - ,, ' ,. A e ' .., ,Q .... M 3 - H K --'A- W X8 Q - f QQ Q,,.gs.s.N5 Sw Q- , - SQ Xa- 1 L5 my--32? 1 .Var M ww- - 5,3-ga gzw . 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X -f .W W, gh. s L WH ,. x p if Dh- f Q - 'w w gisifg W , J if Q The Senior Trip The railroad station in St. Louis. !lluuum.q,,,,.. ,,,...-.ml The food was excelleutg the motels luxurious, 6 M . k mwfw'--.,.L A ,amSii...bhi,, ,gm A 5.,I,iTL. 2+ W sizggg-was ,Tipp -W 'Q21i1xsi4,'i,,.i i f Elf.. 2, 142. ia,-1 .--eww --:sw-.. . V Train ride, Q The Gulf of Mexico at Biloxi Ss Q wr W Trip's end To 5-W New Orleans . . . . . with its Audubon park and its zoo . . . its orange trees and Royal palms .... and the fragrance of the oleanders and magnolias on the balconies of palatial motels. . . . . . old cemeteries in which the dead were buried above ground because of the perpetual wetness of the earth. . -'Q Q X im .L .. - 'K ,X A ..-. Q wgfg5,iw111.., is f- . -V 7,.,f 12:2 5 f-iii'1--':..- -: 5?: 55-',?!1,i-'Yi55E: ', ? 53:E '- - 'pi ff'.'?:'.4f: 5-.sg'56i'3g55?'s3 ' f , ' .. A L f - 'j im Q5 fzigEQs2w2f2255?1a-ssisw - ' 'K gkkg . A E L ,Q ,. W if K -- f. .W Q we G N, Q, x X Mya ek 'EK S , , is 8 v e 'Q :Wf A J E. 'iff' fo operate a school successfully, it takes more than students, administration, and faculty. 2 There must be an adequate building s-111 And those who file and type and maintain office order. f .Mig .. M 'X Wx, Num... - -NM, L i , ,,.,, A 'xx if Ylvlliillllli McCu11cy Jean Chase g. Wal Xiu-w...,,,-h. Hui.. Lunch line l2O. I Food musf be ordered and prepared - students need to be bussed 'ro and from school by competent drivers - windows have fo shine and floors have fo be waxed Mrs. Allbright, Mr. Treat, Mrs. Treat, To keep the student body supplied with energy for the afternoon classes, Mrs. Earleg and Mrs. Waddell prepare a wholesome and colorful lunch using the new appliances. Mr, Means Mrs, Rcntsch, Mrs. Krell, Mrs. White . Mr. Sclrroll, Mrs. Mr. Menus. 1' 'R-I 7 Branham, Mr. Grissom, Mr , Speaks gf s i Z rl W l kms .f- Q . 3 'E+ 121 and occasionally there is a payday is ss is Q K .fs 'V' sw-A fr ,ECN Then there are those who musf curry the responsibilities of fi- nances, good will, ond school K '-1.'.2.fw,1fsif SMC Y 'av 1 sk Ms ei 3. , prosperity is I o is wN'f 'w+-Mo..,,,N, Lloyd Ginder, Homer Mendenhall, Glen Alexander, William C1arkfPresiden0, Paul Stout, George Roberts, and Robert Fiersterl. ' 122 s, , ml-. 5 -Group or i . W pictures for o occasions- sw-XW V ' g 'ici' nker di c i,SPRl VINE ST. ILLINQIS 3-4956 XS' SCHLITT SUPPLY CO. FRANKLIN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY IOI0 East Adams ST. 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X A- IW' AT WT' E - b E 'fp T Q . LACK AND co 4 V 'Z W i 1 ' 3 am g W ,, ,K Q Q WWW f,:-53 'A ' gunman 422 Eosf Adams ,Q K Q v fl? llunlwzlrn' lmluslriul Supplivs Panini B W V eg ' - Gifts 1 Aplblia'1Tf'f's TUUIN l 5 ' V f H-3 lulls1'W,g,' 'ps -L , I hone- -'L-2705 A X ,.. S Q f wi 5. WILLIS MEYERS CORP. 909911 East Adams Springfield, lllinois Custom Made Eurnit Interior Decorating Upholstering grapes Refinishing Ugg Cabinet W Carpets Capital Plumbing and Heating Supply American-Standard Plumbing-Fixtures Wholesale Distributors 3l5 North lst St. Springfield, Illinois Phone 8-3493 Photo-Craft Shop Illustrative and Commercial Photography Exteriors Or Interiors Weddings And Group Photos 24 Hour Service I624 So. 5th Dial 3-8I8I Springfield, Illinois Q F . .........-......,-.,i.- PII Paul Steele Lumber Co. 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Peter CHATHAM GARAGE GEORGE BRANHAM Corduroy Tires- -Auto Repair Chatham, Illinois Phone 2461 R. O. BYERS CLCDVER FARM STORE Groceries - Meats Fresh Fruits - Vegetables Chatham, Illinois Phone 3711 BUNN Capitol Grocery Co. 917 East Adams WHOLESALE DEALER Springfield, Phone Illinois 5701 9th SL Jefferson Phone 4-4621 Sangamon County Farm Bureau COUNTRY LIFE COUNTRY MUTUAL FIRE COUNTRY MUTUAL CASUALTY Life - Polio Accident - Fire - Wind Extended Coverage Crop - Hail Auto - Truck - Cargo 4-H Club Calf Personalized Blanket Policy All policies are non-assessable WILBUR R. GIBBS GENERAL AGENT N ICHOLLS 81 SONS Auburn, Illinois HARDWARE PLUMBING AND HEATING Telephone 2l8l Garden Tools Electrical Equipment L H. W. BUECKER COMPANY Plumbing and Heating Contractors 3105 South Twelfth Street Springfield, Illinois U., I Sangamon County Service Company Petroleum - Feed - Farm Supplies 2134 North Elizabeth Springfield, Illinois Phone 8-0766 'WZ SERVICE CO. 4 IVAN'S Plumbing 8g Heating Service Distributor For - State Gas 8. Electric Water Heaters 9' 'aim 6 Free Estimates-Easy Terms Plumbing 8g Heating Repairs Our Specialty Springfield, llllnols , we S K1 Phone 2-l-462 926 South 9th St. Springfield Marine Bank Oldest bank in Illinois - Organized in I85I - II4 South Sixth St. Springfield, Illinois Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Greeting and Best Wishes To Students and Faculty of Glenwood High School MEL-O-CREAM DONUT CO. Between 2nd :Si 3rd on Jefferson Springfield, Illinois Phone 3-l7I4 More Than 6,000,000 Dozen Since I93l Bud and HeIen's Flower Shop FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS Telephone 2-7736 2236 South Sixth Street 11 I K Pennington ment Co. Springfield, Illinois 3-6147 Equipment filling. 'L i?5 Kelly Rachford Electric Company Contractors Lighting Fixtures - Repair Service 2701 So. College Springfield, Illinois Phone 8-0488 The B. F. Goodrich Company 623 East Monroe Street Springfield, Illi Phone 3-3613 Motorola Television Sets Kelvinator Freezers and Refrigerators Thor Washers and lroners B. F. Goodrich Farm. Truck and Automobile Tires Bicycles and Accessories Quality Drycleaning Moderately Priced Hats - Clothing Draperies - Blankets Slipcovers Conveniently located Telephone 7848 Qoyds CLEANERS FURRIERS Evinrude Motors Sales Service Century Glasspar OXS Lone Star so Crestl iner DONALDSON ' S l824 West Jefferson ROAD OIL ICNGINIIRING 53:5f5i 9'55357 I-HUMAN pl. fun A Sons Co., INC- ?f,i.EI:tT!T.N Eirummous CONSTRUETISN vgffi fs s T ILIPH on zseo Norm-i iam STRSET SPRINGFI 4.3411 , e ASQ, :agwQm V K Fwy-i!S:'g.,..M L 'M . , - 'F ,L li 4 ffl: f 'iisv vwilww .1 . PATTIEIIQZSQN ROTHERSQ ENC, run rnzz Esrmnzs 'X4 VENETIAN BLINDS PHUNE 4'2779 ,F -1- CARPET B22 EAST ADAMS STREET SPRINGFIELD ILLINOIS 'X' TILE ,.. pg, e WW' U Q l k I The Sherwin-Williams Co. . Pciinfs - Wallpaper Arfisfs Supplies M 512 E' Monroe Sffeef sHm2'1' Mi-1'1',x1, czoN'1'R.'xc:'l'oRs S rin field Illinois P 9 ' Phone zz-1631 728 St. joseph Sl. Springfic-ld, lllinuis Phone 4-9835 135 Lester-Wiley Lumber Co. lf You Need It To Build With, We Have It Chatham, lllinois Phone 2621 Buffalo, lllinois Phone 4-4158 V QI ui acgzmis Phone 2-6911 Gy? gpm Johnson Outboard Arkansas Traveler -f Motors Boats CORWIN 8g BEGGS BARBER 8. BEAUTY SHOP NASHIEf?1EEI.,,1Yi?.E?5..iFRVICE So PHONE DIAL IEQEISBNGFIELD, IQJITIISICQTEJSTH llth STREET ' 1 ALUMA Craft PETTIT PAINT Sh H Boats AND IWARINE SUPPLIES 8:33pTo 2330 Springfield, lllinois Best Wishes From EVANS CCNSTRUCTION COMPANY Founded 1913 General Contractors for The New Glenwood High School Gymnasium and Classroom Addition - Chatham J. Clyde Evans, Chmn. of Bd. Howard Evans, President E. M. Loebs, Vice President Edw. T. Kane, Vice President Lawrence R. Evans, Vice President Curtiss G. Evans, Secretary Robert Eisele, Assistant Secretary Offices 8.Warehouses 1900 East Washington Springfield, Illinois 136 NARMONT MACHINERY CO., INC. Auburn, Illinois NEW AND USED FARM MACHINERY BALER TWINE, COIL WIRE 8L TIES Bachman Kumle Prescription Druggists S.W. Cor. Sixth 8- Capitol Ave. Springfield, Illinois I Telephone 3-243I Capital City Paper Co., Inc. Lfaedamt 'GA gwdana 1830 Linn SPRINGFIELD 1: ILLINOIS Springfield, Illinois Phone 2-55II Everything in Paper Compliments of Reay's D-X Service CERTIFIED EQUIPMENT s. MFG. co i'iiIi 'f'51i '1'1 ,,1:-r--1I.1f 1 'E5i5:'f3'5I Peoria Road - Springfield 701 sf. Joseph sf. Tel' 26596 Id H Certified Tanks 8. 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Box 301 Phone 2-4469 Springfield, IIIlnols SPCRTSMAN'S CENTER The Better Sports Equipment Store COMPANY . . 405 East Adams Street Designers - Engineers - Contractors Roofing Sheet Metal Work Heating S , f, Id IH, , AIR CONDITIONING P 9 'e ' 'WS II4 North Fifth Street Springfield, IIIinois Ph 2-4304 Phone 3-3686 138 one X X. lx JAGEMAN-BODE CO. 1Wl1olesole Grocers x 'm 1708 East Jefferson Springfield, lllinois W-A ij' L . ic, ' , V WMM -HERB CAREY- Trucking Service Chatham, Illinois Specialty in Livestock Hauling Phones: Residence 2281 Y Office 2131 139 THE BOWL AXTELL KRAMER CO. Compliments of GLENARM COURT Glenarm, Illinois ...lDEAS... Offset Printing . Moiling Lists . Advertising Novelties Convention Badges . Multigrophing . Mimeogrophing Stencils . Addressogrophing ond Grophotyping ROBINSONS ADVERTISING SERVICE 304 Eost Monroe Street Phone 2-2500 The First National Bank Fifth St. at Adams Checking and Savings Accounts Complete Trust Facilities Personal and Real Estate Loans Safe Deposit Department Member of Federal Deposit Ins. Corp. Community Chevrolet Soles Chothom Illinois Phone 32l I WINCHESTER'S WALLPAPER AND PAINT STORE 408-4l0 Eost Monroe St. Springfield, Illinois Phone 3-92ll UNFINISHED FURNITURE - TOYS ARTIST SUPPLIES CUSTOM PICTURE FRAMING Amrhein's Bakery 200i Clear Lake Road Springfield, lllinois Phone 4-4883 Makers of Holsum Bread COE'S BOOK STORE Monroe at Sixth Springfield, Illinois Phone 3-4511 Books - Stationery - Gifts Office Equipment Wedding Invitations Greeting Cards Rental Library - Pens Children's Book Dept. 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