Glenwood High School - Spyglass Yearbook (Chatham, IL)

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- ' Q an a M ,ff 1 W ' fs 7 . . , I ' 9 ,, 1135 Q K 1 -V ' - Wm 11 MW dl .f ff? A, , NQ1f'i'Q fir- K a 0'-r Published by GLENWOOD HIGH SCHOOL Chatha m, Illinois 0 Volume XI This Spyglass attempts by apictorial account to review one year at Glenwood. The main as- pects of this story include the people and activities which 'made the year a successfu and memorable one. OR WOR 5- l 5 , l uf .4xV' I R For some of us, this was our last -. at Glenwood, our last basketball game, our last prom, and our first commencement. We f V 5 'I 6 1 with impatience,eagerness and adjustment. But we all shared one thing in common. We realized that there was more to our past and future high school careers than excitement and tradition. There was preparation: for yesterday was a preparation for today and' today is a preparation for tomorrow. Atp Glenwood we have learned that in order to make our past memories happy ones and as--f, + if watched other fellow students anticipate the I Y sure pleasant future experiences. This prep-:fl events which existed only in our memories 3 aration is our responsibility. .ff f ' ff' : ' --V-. if s.,.--vt' tid o l f Hom Q T i T7 E Q 4: 1 i Ury 1 A g d , ,, 'WN 5 5 wwf! 0 - - - .a-v-' ' f , f I ' ' T J f i x ' l f , Y 2 S Q '.1 ' 3 v , .4 ii Q E -1 A DEDICATIO O O 0 . . . THE STAFF OF THE l96O YEARBOCJK RESPECTFULLY DEDICATE THIS YEARBCOK TO MR. CLEAVES 7 msn The Pubhcation Staff smcerely ded1cates thls Spyglass to Lozelle H Cleaves m appre cxanon for h1s efforts m our behalf and h1s xnterest 1n our welfare Coach Cleaves has been a member of our faculty for 16 years Those of us who have had the prxvtlege of assoc1atmg w1th hxmwtll always remember h1sfr1end11ness Fromhtm we learned a great deal about mathemattcs plus a httle psychology and phtlosophy Z l F l fl ' JF, ,' Qfv, .-- f. ,J 1 , 1 V J' . s, I, ,XM , . ll . . . TABLE OF CONTENTS 6 . DEDICATION C D ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ACTIVITIES SPORTS ADVERTISEMENTS INDEX 3 i J 1 A AIVJA' 47 X R DE ii Q E, do E ,oe f Tiff . 'II - , II' 7 lf' D ',s 'I .L 2 SAX I '33 .. gg 9 ' Tung.: Q40 4 2' A '. 1, ' T . LQR ADMINISTRATIGN Mr Arnold has served as Supermtendent of Urut D1str1ct No o for the past three years Prlor to hls posmon as supermtendent m Ih1S dlstrlct he Served as supermterldent of Schools at Wapella 111111015 Mr Arnold recelved h1S B S degree at Warrensburg State Teacher s College Warrensburg MISSOUFI and h1S M S degree at the Umverslty of Hhnols 1 1 I x s x . . . , n . on , . . . . . l I I '- Thls lS Mr Page s fxrst year at Glenwood He came here from Greenfleld mhe e he Senior Hlgh Schools Mr Page recetved hts B S degree ln 1902 and hls M 5 degree ln 19.34 from Western llhnols State Teacher s College 1 X X . . , . . u g F . . , . served for four years as high school coach and two years as principal of the Junior and , , . , THE BOARD OF EDUCATIO The Board ofEducation acts as the liaison between the community and the school. It is the board's responsibility to provide for the best education possible, to maintain the proper balance between students and adults. We appreciate the work of these people dedicated to helping our school. Mr. Warren Moyer is the Thelma McCulley is Attorney for the Board. Clerk for the Board. 'fn' .rm SEATED Lloyd Finder Homer Mendenhall William Clark George Roberts and Robert Ftersten, Presr dent STANDING Glenn Alexander and Paul Stout Secretary 8 FACULTY JAMES FOX B S I1l1no1s State Normal Unxversny Mr Fox teaches mdustrlal arts lS basketball coach and Sophomore Class Sponsor CHARLES H MILLSPAUGH Dtploma Southern Illmols Unlverslty B S Evansvxlle College M A Umversuy OfIl11I'lO1S Mr Mll1SD3Ugh teaches Amertcan hlstory world hxstory c1v1cs and economtcs and sponsors Natlonal Honor Soclety and the Seruor Class X 'vs 'P RICHARD EAST AA Blackburn of Il11no1S Mr agrlculture and Freshman Class College BS Un1vers1ty Bast teaches vocat1ona1 sponsors F F A and the 4-:LY vga- FACULTY PHYLLIS BROOKS B S xn Home Economlcs Western I1l1no1s State Unlverslty Mrs Brooks sponsors FHA and teaches home economlcs Ji' THERESA FULLER B A Unlversxty of Iowa UHIVSYSIIY of I1hno1s Illmoxs State Normal Umverslty Mrs Fuller teaches Laun IS the head of the hbrary, and sponsors the Poster Club and Llbrary Club . . , M. 9 . ' ' K 9 Ax 0 'I I U up I . l D A 'N N- A 1 1 , 'gi-RA! t 'Y 1 1,, ff Q A 2f'555'ze ' Q'-ff 'fft 'M v D U . , , . . . . ' I . FACULTY LOZELLE CLEAVES B Ed Western Ill1no1s Teachers College M S Un1vers1ty of ll11no1s Mr Cleaves teaches al gebra advanced algebra, tngonometry geome try and coaches track and baseball He IS sponsor of A Y GLEN WILSON B Ed I111I101S State Normal Umverlsty Um vers1ty of I111no1s Mr Wllson teaches boys' phys1ca.l educauon bxology and fencmg He 15 also ,Tumor Class Sponsor. 'Q f r nf 100' VALENCIA HUSON B A HIIDOIS College in Modern Languages Maclvlurray College Mrs Huson teaches Eng11sh ll and French and IS sponsor of the Pubhcauons Department I lj I I II 1 I I ' ' , . rx I ,gn If :, x L .xr-arffg -gi S, 4' if 'f ,Q ff' I ' J' r ' . gtg ' 'lzx . ., ' ' ' s . H . , , , Q .- , . . . , . . . HAROLD PREHN Washmgton Umverslty U1uvers1ty of Il11no1s Mr Pl6hllIB3Cl'1SSChBIll1SII'Y phys1cs geom etry and pracucal math Mr Prehn also sponsors the Seruor Class FACULTY JOYCE KIRK BS Eastern Illmols Umversuy Mrs Kuk teaches Enghsh I and IS chrector of ,Tumor and Semor Class Plays I N-dn' CARMEN CALVIN B S 111 Educauon M1ssour1 State Teachers Col lege Mlss Calvm teaches glrls' physlcal edu cauon and world hlstory and sponsors G A w the cheerleaders and sponsors the ,Tumor Class Q . H ' . 9 ' . f 4 f' xx' Q . ' 1 1 ' , . . , , . . , - . . I , , Q -A n , . FACULTY DON NA HOSKINSON B S Northeast M1ssour1 State Teachers College Mrs Hoslunson teaches typmg, bookkeeptng, and shorthand She sponsors Future Nurses Club and Pubhcatlons Department -uI BARBARA TIGNER , B S , Bradley Mlss Tlgner teaches Jumor and semor Enghsh Mlss Trgner rs sponsor of the Pubhcauons Department B M Ed Ilhno1s Wesleyan Umversrty Mr Chase teaches band and chorus . . i X X, V A K lb ' l A t TED CHASE I Mrs. Gipson and Mrs. Earles are Lhe cooks for the high school. fd ,nf ERVICE PERSONNEL Mr. Fahs, Mr. Schroll, Mrs, White, Mrs, Rentsch, Mrs. Allbright Mr. Redeford, Mr, Treat are the bus drivers for District 5 Mr. Creasey is the night janitor and Mr. Speaks is the day janitor. Imam s:..1t11 'rcsiuuzt FRE HME John Kinscr Vice-President Gary Williams Secretary C4 rl Oblermcier Treasurer 9-15 STUDENT CCDUNCIL MEMBERS K-adsl Z WMM Betty Brunk After studylng about the hbrary rn Enghsh class, G W1111ams I.. H111 S Mrtchell W Rock and C Ostermerer are able to use rt to the best ad vantage FRESHMEN Gloua Beckum inn Earl Beck ? Myra Beard Gary Bumgarner Ne' S...- Larry Bu mgarner FRESHMEN Sharon Clark Georg1a nna Coffey 1 Patty Busch law 15 ... H1 B111 Dodson Ronn1e Davls Home Econormcs I is open to all freshman glrls who have an xnterest ID sewrng and COOKIHQ. Prctured from left to rrght are D Mitts, S Clark, Z. Man ron B Thomas, Ianrce Skinner and B Ferreira. 18 .74 5 K Ken Driver il 'ix FRESHMEN '55 A wifi Billy Dudley ,,.. Beverly Ferreua Robert Foster if 5 'C' Cl1fton Gard Laun I students who are shown studyrng a map of ancient Italy are B Brunk P Busch I Schweighart and P Huddleston. Clark German 3 . ,w A . 41 , - ' J t 1 , 5 . .Vx-1 ' ' 0 I -Nl lx- D I I I 9 K I t lr ' pin 'f Og- ,gus- Llnda H111 X33 Dlck Hughes Donna Kmg, 1' 4 3' Mark Krell FRESHMEN 5407 Od! 413: S7 Rxcky Jordan 2 Denms Leach ,,. ff Paul Huddleston John Kmser Jeff MacKay Iudl McMann FRESHMEN 3 say Q ? ,.. Gene Mclfeeters Fil 'Y' Dean McGeath 5 gb-ff Elame Muts Dons Mnts Zelma Mamon Sally Muchell 21 Carl Ostermeler Pam Romence Mr. Bast, freshman advisor, meets with J. Kinser, D. Stout, L. Meyer, and N. Smith to discuss plans for a coming party. 22 FRESHMEN Gary R1dde11 John Rldgeway Clarence Ramshaw SI' ' f.q3f:R15,.-xx F f' Ng its ef-4 1 11:1 X Wanda Rock B111 Sallenger Norman Sm1th I Whlte D Sturgeon, R. Jordan, I Wells, K Dri ver, and G Bumgarner soon learned that accura cy and neatness are very essential in drafting, FRESHMEN Jamce Sklnner fv- fv vb Jane Schwe1ghart Frank S1c111ano Davlcl Sturgeon 7-Q FRESHMEN Q Martha Summers it Q BGHY Th0TI1aS Lee Turley 'Cf' James Wells or EQ Jghn whue Gary Wrllrams Orlentatlon a r e q u 1 r e d freshman subject IS taught by Mr Bast Durrng the second srx weeks when the class was studyrng drivers rrarnrng R Davrs, L. Turley, D Krng I Mc Mann, and B Brunk were seen rnvestrgatrng M: Cleaves car 24 ,ff If --i.,.,- SOPHOMORES Martha Moyer President Steve Stout Vice -President Ann Lee Susan Burtle Secretary Treasurer STUDENT CCUNCIL MEMBERS Mary Jean Long Ionette White gil 1 f X Dorothy Ann Ba Anne Ascnaner dams X Roberr A MQ' fm.. Geoxgia Beck Juanita B Regina Barnes Xe In ecknrn 45,4-X ! Bonnie Bergschneider Charles B ellis 27 fi-.2 Taffy Blood Charles Bruuk fx 'Q ff Susan Burtle 28 SOPHOMORES ag 'T 'cr 1 F Eddie Branham Paula Budgewa ef ta-...J C ' John Brunk I WY Brunk Sand y Burt0I1 ' r fi' .V L' H W' i WAN Z , if K l T! A ,ff K f K ' 'if' 'MA 3 G ene Canaday Manoa Darhng. PaIG11ben Such CXaxk Ianel Crawford Tommw Dome: James Funderburk in 'IQ' Danny Flynn George Glfldef F Q 1 n , fx . ww. 4 1, Af' 4 . . SOPHOMORES Helyn Glpson Wlllene Glenn Eddl e GIegOry hm Harzen 30 hm Green Carol Herman Jrm Meyers, B111 King Ronme Zelmer, A1 Tmtter Gary Marr Tommy Dozler A1 Oster meler, and Mrke Manmng are shown construct mg a hog hurdle ' f . f A 4 'K-vu M -. 5 ,,. X M4 X Koa HUX JJ- 4-f' Jerry Hockey Gary Herr xx WW Charken Ron Hohimer f e Hunt Carole Kamees 'sv 1-5 B111 King Sharon Larson SGPHCDMORES 1, ..,, ffm Mlssy Leahy 'ft Mlke Manmng Ann Lee Gary Marr 8 uma 32 Dorothy Maha r Roy Mayer Dorothy Bale Beverly Swigert Etta Wyland Judy Brunk and Sandy Burton pracuce food preservation whlch Home Ec. Il studred th1s year SCPHOMORES Bob MCDBYWM Martha MQW! B. McDermand, R. Adams, B. Betus, S. N1cho1s, J. Green, and R. Sexton are shown construcung book cases, lamps, and end tables whlch are Just a few ofthe pro1ects of Shop Il. H' adj Mendafmaxl Uma KAY Moore w avne hm MYGIS Sam Nlchols Q LJ , I X 'Q Lk? d Li gx o Q NL R h K I 4-Fx 'Q ,,,.f gf if 1 AN X ' x A1 Ostermeier Dollie 34 Larry Pe ters Ann Redeford Fred Romence Ralph Sexton Barb Sauengel . Bob Rake Judy Rouland SOPHOMORES arohm Shaft D orma -I SHHYUODS NauC3' Skaggs Learmng to speak rn front of a group IS essen ual rn Sophomore Enghsh. Prctured from left to rrght are S Stout, I. Moore E Branham A. Trutter B Sallenger andS Burtle SXGV6 SY. out Gary Slmmom T om SW eat man ig , C , 9. LJ' T I f I rg Beverly Swzgerz Io nathan Ta -Q- Al Trutter Ehzaberh T Y OI' l1I'lgl13fIO Richard whirlock Janice wyland Jay To e lnda Vansel Q f 3 -h-sgf j 1 jf Ronnie zelmef JU IDRS J I oe Ori Logan McClelland Vice-President President Sue Slebbins Linda Stevens Uecfefafb' Treasurer 3 'Q Logan McClelland 4'--'P 'Nr David Ostermexer STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS Nlles Nlmmo M-lla' in ,CN 'Uv Greg W11son r ' . J X- I FW V 'ww' x Q.,- Y Y A N- - ,f 4 1 ' v JU Calvm Anderson Q! 'QU' Beverly Bettrs Concentration and accuracy are very 1m portant rn typrng. Shown hard at work are R. Frersten, P Woody R. Cloyd J On, E Brad1ey,N Foster I Krell G Wrlson IORS L'- 5 Rosalee Atchrson Jack Beck A! Q 'H Dlck Broaddus ' 'Vs X S -A . - 1. D o p 9 oi M' Busch' Elliot Bradley ., u :m14'. - Q V Af. V , .Q df . JU IORS by 15 Pat Brown Sharon Burns Maurrce Busch wi H :sf Allan Cornelius Joyce Conwrll Ronme Cloyd Dale Summers, Alex Jones, Niles Nlmmo Jeulee Slaughter Carole Osterme1er and Gary Mendenhall watch Mr Prehn as he performs a typlcal chemistry experlment Wi it do as the book says, or w11l u explode'? IORS Q-ur T' Joann Darllng Gene Dodsw orth Ia net Eldndge and Charles Dudley J Philpott, S Ostermeier, P Lewis and P Head are shown studying a globe of the world in American history. Rickl' Fiefsfefl Martha Foster Nancy Foster JU ICRS Patty Head if Cloyd Hunt Alex I ones Sc- 1 v Ia n1ce Krell hm Kennedy Weldmg IS Just one of the many tblngs that B Burke D Broaddus G Wood and R. Cloyd study in Ag. III. ry JUNIORS QW H? -4:7 'M' Patty Lewls Helena MCKHIQII Mar11yn McLean 'im 'haf' Gary Mendenhall i T G Wilson M Foster D Rentsch and L. Stevens portrayed characters rn OUR TOWN ln Englxsh class Mary M11ner Y . lf ' Roy Mitts Joe On Eddle R1dgeway JU IORS Carole Osterme1er Jer ry Phxlpott Sue Ostermeler Shop III taught by Mr Fox IS ava11ab1e to those ,Tumor boys who have completed Shop I and II ACorne11us B Z1111on G Freeman M Busch C Hunt G Earles are plctured R1chard Rentsch from left to nght 1 , at 'sl' tm' 1' lk, ea- W N , gi S 4 I I. ,rw K I I I ' I a . . . ' I 0 I 0 1 I . . . . . , t v -o , 0 . I , th X 1 Jer11ee Slaughter Sharon Sp1cer Lmda Stevens Dale Summers X ratify JU ORS Q Velma Syson GUY WO0d NOT PICTURED GARY EARLES GARY FREEMAN 419' Richard Z1111on 1 Pete Woody Miss Calvin and Mr Wilson Junior class advisers, meet with Mary Milner, Linda Stevens, Pete Woody, and Joyce Conwill to discuss plans for the prom. ACTIVITIES K4 Y Y T. Student Councll members from left to rmght are A Pulham J Rollet Earles andJ' Stout THIRD ROW B Inslee D Ostermeler G Wllson Mr Page Adv1ser N N1mmo andL McClelland Susan Curby Presldent TUDE T COUNCIL The Student Councll IS the governlng agency of the student body and lncludes four elected members from each class The councll hears grxevances of students and faculty and approves money making pro jects to each class Counc1l presxdent Susan Curby presldes at all school assembhes One of the b1g projects whlch the Student Councll undertook was co1lect1ng pledges for a fore1gn exchange student whom we hope to have wxth us is . K1 . H? in H NX ,AA -H D. Stout, P, Bradley. SECOND ROW: L. Meyers, E. Cloyd, M. Long, L, NATIONAL HO OR SOCIETY The Ivatlonal Honor Socrety IS composed ofthose sophomores jun rors and senlors who malntaln a scholastlc average ofBor better Leadershlp scholarshp dependabrllty character and servroe are the goals of Nat1ona1 Honor SOC1CIy members The INat1ona1 Honor Soclety sold refreshments at the basketball games Mr Mrllspaugh lS sponsor of the club Logan McClelland P resldent FIRST ROW S Lawonn J Krell D Bale A Aschauer M Long N Skaggs J Clark J Whlte C Ostermerer A Lee J Casper SECOND ROW S Funderburke J Purdy S Luedke S Bunle P Brrdgewater S Larson H Grpson D Srmmons S Lewrs C N1mmer S Curby C ,- Sharp ,T Crawford J Rouland J Stout B Turlglratto THIRD ROW XXV D Flynn B Bradley S Stout G Marr P Rentsch D Ostermeler Ev Flersten, F Romence, D Summers v-F1 4-nnu1f ' thi 'Franca at, Qf- Q9 G, Wilson, B, Johnson, .T. Ori,,T. Funderburke, G. Ginder, P, Nimmo, R. is LMA go 4 A O tyfif ' . 9. Orr V4 5 g 1 . J U SM- M 1 3 I -Z A 3' I g U , Q it 4 L- . it C- 5 . '. ' - - ' ' x ' r ' f ' 1 - N x I 1 - ' 1 FIRST ROW: M. Leahy, L, Hill, P. Romence, J, Schweighart, R, Barnes, N, Foster, C. Ostermeier. SECOND ROW: P. Busch, J. Skinner, .T. McMann, H. Cloyd, P. Lewis, D. Barnes, J, White, N. Skaggs, D, Stout THIRD ROW M Moyer A fxschauer W Glenn M Long B Sallen ger M Sallenger B Tur gllatto M McLean L Meyer P Bradley S Clark FIRST ROW S Mltchell D Barnes M Sallenger E Bancroft S Stebbms SEC OND ROW MMcLean R MacDonald J Wllllamson S Schwelghart S Oster meler J Krell THIRD ROW J Sklnner J Slaugh ter C Ostermeler J El drldge B Betus R nt chlson FOURTH ROW J Purdy M Ferre1ra C Huddleson L Glnger G Cantrall J Sweatman FIFTH ROW S Lawonn J Rollet C Brunk M Foster 50 The Glrls Athleuc Assoclatxon IS a club for glrls ln terested lll athletlcs Membershlp lS open to all glrls who wlsh to partxcupate IH the EICIIVIIISS of the club whlch lncludes bowl mg SW11T1lT1ll'1g skaung and basketball The G A A IS now af flhated wlth the State Hlgh School Assoc1at1on Mlss Calv1n was thls year s advisor, and Sand1 Lawonn was presldent GAA The Future Nurses Club IS an orgaruzauon composed of Jumor and senlor glrls who are mterested 1n nursxng The g1r1s provided Chnstmas gxfts for the chlldren at Kemener Home ln Assumpuon Mrs Meyer spoke to the F N C about theopportunmes of nurslng Marge Sallenger was presxdent and Mrs Hosklnson was advrsor F' 1 FIRST ROW C Adams, B Tur1gl1atto S Larson R Fxersten J Archer, B Inslee G Cantrall,J Stout S Burtle SEATED Mrs Fuller The Lxbrary Club conslsts of the students who ass1st Mrs Fuller m the hbrary dunng the1r free per1ods talung care of checlung books 1n and out sortmg etc LIBRARY POSTER CLUB The Poster Club conslsts of boys and glrls who do any poster malung to adveruse the aCI1VlI.lCS of the varxous orgam zauons and 1S also sponsored by Mrs Fuller FIRST ROW D Bale S Larson M.Summers A Aschauer S Luedke M Long D S1mmons SECOND ROW J Darhng S N1cho1es, T Whltlock R Hoh1emer, B Swxgert Q..-.--5 THE JU IOR FIRST ROW N Nlmmo G Mendenhall E Bradley C Hunt D Osterme1e1 J Or1 D Rentsch SLCOND ROW C Osterme1er S Schwe1ghart L McClelland P Woody A Cornehus C Anderson S Ostermeler J Slaughter S Stebblns P LEWIS THIRD ROW Mr Klrk J' Darhng J Elduge S Burns, I Conw1ll ,T Krell P Head R AIChlSOll N FOSIS1 R Cloyd L Stevens McLean Mrs Kxrk Dlrector Pa and Ma Belsnlckle were faced Wllll the problem of gettlng husbands for Ceelle and Bonme Mae Ixo boy 111 the valley would marry Ceelle because she had never taken a bath 111 her l1fe When Ronald Maxwell and hls Aunt Lum arrlved at the Bel snmkle s matters became more colnplleated Flnally Ceehe got Obey and BOlllll6 Mae returned to thee1tyw1th Ronald and h1s aunt 52 LEFT TO RIGHT OSICYITICISI McClelland Cloyd R1dgeway Schwe1ghart BACK Left to r1ght M McLean S Ostermeler J Krell J Slaughter S Stebbms P Lew1S N Foster andC Hunt 111 rocker ' 1 C. 4' L. R. E.. S. ' S 1 1 A , , 3 A X V45 I1 . 1? 11 l , A ,'- . . ,lv 1 5 I Y' X - ,- Y-.Ay 'fix ,f I ' I I. Y f hlbx u Whhxi I 1 1 , Xu SENIOR FIRST ROW S HJZISF, ,T Purdy, A Pulham, C Nxmmer Mrs Klrk ,T Rollet S Lawonn E Bancroft, ,T Wzlhamson SECOND ROW C Huddleston, L Grnger S Curby B ,Tohnson,P Nimmo S Mxtchell G Cantrall R, Armbruster,J Zelmer J Dudley D Hatten ,T Archer J Sweatman Left to Rlght pomtlng to the Publicity Mad Clndy Celler fplayed by Clndy Nirnmerj are P Nlmmo, S Curby S Lawonn E Bancroft ,T Archer J Rol let J Willramson, J Ze1mer,C Dudley ,T Sweatman Mrs Wilkins, who runs a faurly respectable boardlng house for would-be actresses fmds herself caught up ln awlurhng scheme, Clndy Celler F1rst the house is mvaded by reporters drawn there by Cindy when she throws money away Fmally Cindy's deslre for publicity fades when she finds herself the V1CI.l.lTl of a polsonous snake, which she obtamed merely for pubhclty purposes P001' dumb Betsy. the maid CP18Yed Publicity hound Cindy Celler QC1ndy Nunmerj is golng mto a famt mto by J Purdy? begs her b0Yf1'16Hd. the arms ofareporterfP NIYIIITIOJ andthe policeman U Zelmerj coming Eddsie f.P13Yed by D HHUSHJ I0 to rescue her from the Cobra marry her 53 . . . . Q Q Q Q Q Q Q 1 Q y Q , Q Q Q Q Q Q , Q g Q Q I I 1 I 9 0 1 Q 1 Q l Q n Q Q . . . H N . . Q Q , Q J 0 9 Q 3 Q ' I Q Q Q Q Q Q r.,.,,',:l1.',,. ,W 3,1 Q :fs R' 'ft' Q - A ' ' Qvff5'm..w, 4 '- Qv, .'11.+,v- Q aa! f1i1,QQ-,rf era z1. '1 :Agn 1.3, , ,ass , , V , 31,2 Qu 1- , - Mm: , .1Q'H',',.. ! QQx,aQ1 ' Qxz.. A nys, I ,,tr , -.QQ wx-f . ,rsrgwa aQQQQ ,-Q' , , 1 +a,Q,', . 'fasts 9 ,. , .. 'sh-,, . . , . A o11 ' 4 ,,.si. ,. :QQ'i'Y,. Q- ,f,','a QE' ' ' M. 'I ' ' L Q,,:QQ .., -,'vfv .. ., a,f1z A ,',,1f x 4.9, ,:, 0 . .- ,.S:, - .K '5 , vb: 7' ' A vxngfr N, R In ' a 5 13, Q ' Q Q I Q , Q l, MRS. BROOKS Advisor F.H. . K ,W MW MM N IAVV W ,W .,,,, 1 X1 j .. '. hs 1 ' 0 I f X v Mrs. Stout, chapter mother, J, Stout, L, Stevens. .T. Conwill, P, Brown, Mrs. Dozier, chapter mother, M, Milner, S, Dozier, H, McKnight, J. Crawford, J, Brovm, The F,H,A, organization is connected with the high school Home Economics classes. The main goal of the club is to im- prove and learn how to make their personal, family, and com- munity living more comfortable, now and in the future. They are also involved in charity work for the well-being of others, The advisor for the 1959-60 year was Mrs. Brooks, with Shir- ley Dozier presiding as president. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M, Beard, C, Hermon, J, Conwill, B, Bettis, J, McMann. SECOND Beckum, G, Coffey, G, Beckum, S, Matheny, J, Skinner, B, Swigert, J, Stout. THIRD Hunt, D, Mayer, D, Redeford, E, Wyland, J H, Gipson. J. Crawford, D, Bale, L, Hill. 54 .,4m,.,, ., -.. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R, Atchison, J, Darling chell, E, Mitts, W, Rock, M, Summers, P, Brown, B Brunk, M, Milner, J, Brunk, THIRD ROW: H, McKnight M, Ferreira, P, Head, V, Syson, L.Ginger,J.Brown S, Clark, C, Adams, J, Krell, S, Spicer, S, Dozier ROW: J. G, Beck, ROW: C, Rouland, D, Mitts, L. Stevens, S, Burris, C, Huddleston. SEC- OND ROW: B. Ferreira, D, King, J. Eldridge, S, Mit- BOTTOM ROW Left to Rlght R, Burke J Myers J Beck R.Broaddus L McClelland R, Cloyd SECOND ROW C Herr E Beck D McGeath R, Zelmer C Prxce C Turley THIRD ROW G Woods A Trutter M, Manmng B Klng G Marr T Dozler J Glpson The pmmary a1m of F FA IS to develop the leadership cooperauon and cmzenshlp of farm boys through the vartous actlvlties 1r1 whlch they paruclpate These mclude banquets fa1rs judgmg contests parhamentary contests tours and the other mteresting HCIIVIIISS LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Price, G, Woods, C, Herr, R, Cloyd, J, Gipsoh, C, Turley, MERICAN YOUTH FIRST ROW B Bradley R, Hohimer S Stebbrns J Slaughter N Foster M Foster Carl Ostermeler SECOND ROW J Krell Sharon Luedke Presldent Carole Ostermeier S, Mltchell R Dans THIRD ROW J McMann B Bergschneider D 'vlaher S Burton C Kamees J Purdy S Osterme1er S Schwe1ghart M Long D Rentsch FOLRTH ROW S Stout C Herr D Z1ll1on C Anderson J Dudley M Krell J Hatten G Earles J Freeman J Or1 D Leach L Mc Clcll 1nd S NICIIOIS At the frrst off1c1al A Y meetrng II was decided the name of the club would be changed from Allred Youth to Amer1can Youth The former Allled Youth was concerned only with the toprc of alcohol but under the new name of American Youth II can educate 1ts members m the attributes of good crtlzenshlp and en race 1n worthy projects One of the projects for the year was collectlng toys for needy children We had a very capable adv1sor for our Amer1can Youth Club Mr Cleaves .4 X .41-.-.A Top PICIUTS J Conwrll Xlrs Earles D Nlltts TOD Plcmfe D BHTUQS M Mllflef I PUTCIY -T Bottom plcmre J Glpson C Herr 5- andergon Krell D Hatten Bottom Prcture J Brown H J Hatten J Wells NlcKn1ght E Bancroft S Lux onr .-- A - N l l 1, J A S 'T . u A D E J N I T T Y . . I ' V D ' H J -Q ' e A Y L P I PEECH CONTESTAN S MUSIC CONTESTANTS ...Af-ff The speech contestants, standing are J, Sweatman and S, Luedke, sitting is J, Casper, Judy competed in serious reading and won 2nd in district and lst in the C,M.S. Jean competed in oratorical declamation and won 3rd place. Sharon Luedke was unable to attend. Mrs Strawn and Mrs. Slinkard are the office secretaries for the high school. Music contestants standing are D, Stout, and J, Krell. Seated is P, Bradley, A11 three girls placed first in the C,M,S. S, Dozier was nominated to the McCall's Teen Fashion Board. S. Curby won the D,A,R, award, and C, Brunk won the Betty Crocker award. P. Nimmo received a state scholarship. Q0 Mr Chase is the dlrector of the baud and chorus He is also umt Cllrector of muslc The band played at several basketball games thxs year FIRST ROW C Bxunk N1 Summers D Stout S Larson D Bale SECOND ROM S Curby B Turmlratto S Luedke B Brunk J Roller THIRD ROM E' V': ,'f, ,... ': J, Clark, D, Hughes, J, Kinser, D, Zillion, C, Germann, and J, Sweatman, 8 as--I 43 FIRST ROW S Burrls S Mnchell H Cloyd B Sw1gert I Skxnner L Vanselow NI Beard R, Barnes J Casper SECOND ROW J McMann C Brunk L H111 D Birnes C Harmon rx Glenn Bradley B Sallenger D Stout S Burtle J Sweatman L Farles THIRD ROM L Niever S Mltchell J Brown C Hunt L Bancroft J Purdy H McKn1Q,ht S Funderburk S Clark Ni Ferrcua L Glnuer S Doz1er M Long D Bale Susan Curby and Sharon Luedke were the accompanists 1 P, Busch, B, Turgliatto, R. McDonald, S.Lewis,C.Brunk, B, Ferreira, J, Krell, D, Simmons, P. I 1 o 1 o 1 An 1 0 1 1 .B 1 e 1 n 1 1 1 ? - 4 Li, Z Sue Schweighart Jr. Ed. Spyglass Carole Ostermeier Ir. Adv. Mgr. Spyglass Gall Cantrall Ioan Stout Make up Editor Business Mgr Sharon Luedke Spyglass Glen-Echo Arr i 5 fi if gr 'bf 0 Bud Inslee Circ. Mgr. Spyglass -r , Rick Fiersten - r . Q , Jr, Asst. Ed. 'X ' Helena McKnight I: Wh ' Ir. Asst. Makeup Ja ne Willia mson Features Glen-Echo Eva Bancroft Activities Glen-Echo Sandi Lawonn Glen-Echo Susan Curby Asst. Ed. Spyglass KA, V Q9 i Q' 1 v GIGS Wilson Ann Pulliam If. Circ. Mgr. SDyg13SS Class Ed. Spygglass The lypists for the Publications Depart- Dorothy Bale, Roberta MacDonald, Helyn Gipson ment play an important role in the Nancy Skaggs, and Marge Sallenger are pictured S 'URS Of a yearbook or newspaper, Judy distributing the Glen-Echo rdy and Joyce Roller were two ofthe typists e advisers for the Publi Captions Iayouts to be finished and time for typing fT1alS is cations Department for 1959 ,311 a part of a well constructed yearbook Susie Stebbins Sue 960 were Mrs Huson Miss Ostermeier Donna Barnes and Janice Krell strive for the Tigner and Mrs Hoskinson best yearbook ever W 'Q- 4 -1 62 .4-A i',.u-H Crndy Khrnrner Bev erly Swrgert Beth'Ynrxglxar1.0 Arucles for xhe newspaper rake urne and Sharon Larson watch Mary Mrlner as sheputs and eiiori Shown workmng oyer xherr a heading on the Glen Echo arudes are Sandy Lex-ns and xp Brad 6 The Pnbhcauons Sxaii ms io d1ankNKary Io Xnslee or me Xndla s whlch she drew e Table of C0ntents r o Shown asseynbhnfg, the GXen Echo are C1arence R3 h nd dwygron pages wegregnye err Slaughter joyceSk1nner Sandy Nhtchell Wayne Men en may may have added to hall 306 NXBYIXXB Foster appgafgnce of 1119, y boo - A ff' I l ' - - . . B. ' 1 y. . . . has i ' n ' for th , Fo ew rd, ' - ms aw, a ' ' ' , 5 l 1 , 1 . v d ' me . - ear R. .. S Sys A .X R qc I X J -,, I Sz ll 63 JU IOR-SENIOR PROM The Junlor Senlor prom took place on May 20th at the Lake Shore Country Club The theme was South Paclftc The queen Joyce Rollet, and her court were selected by thejuntor Class The court from left to rlght IS Eva Mae Bancroft Matd of Honor Sandl Lewls Anne Pulham Joyce Logan Judy Brown Clndy Ntmmer and Susan Curby Logan McClelland ,Tumor class prestdent places the Crown on Joxce Roller the queen Shown Logan and Joyce led off the dancmg after the watchtng are Anne Pulham and Judy Brown Coronation : A ini, fix? llflf 3 l 9:12 X A db SOUTH PACIFIC ix I The banquet consisted of: Wakiki Wonder, Kun Koki, Banota, Nimani, Salada de Alfau, Pao Dou, Mango Ice Cream, Kahili, and Coconut Juice. The smiles indicate its success. A true South Pacific delight! If , x X I A I If-. , V, i Following the banquet the group enjoyed dancing to the music of the Lou Hahn orchestra. I Af Q1 sk: 4. . 'f ' 1 1 PM 'HQ-Jul X ...A 'qw ll an xf g ' The program for the evening consisted of a few remarks by Mr, Page, the class history read by Susan Curby, the Invocation by Bob King, and the Welcome and Response by Sue Schweighart and Bud Inslee - - 65 respectively, The Master of Ceremonies for the evening was Logan McClelland. SGTTD I rl' I 1 5L HOLL Th.1S year the Pubhcauons Department inmated the flrst Qulll and Scroll the Internauonal Honorary Society for Hxgh In order to quahfy for Qu1l1 and Scroll those elected must be elther ofjunlor or sefuor standlng They must be ln the upper third of thelr class in scholasuc standmg They must have done superior work in some phase of Journahsm or school pubh cations work, such as wrlting editing business management or production After recommendauon of r.he pubhcauons advxsors the nominees must be approved by the Execuuve Secretary of the Soclety Gall Cantrall Sue Schweighart xy' Sandi Lewis Bud Inslee Helena McKnight Sandl Lawonn Those receiving honorary certificates because they were ineligible for Quill and Scroll for one reason or another are Don Hatten, Bob Johnson, Roger Armbruster, Price Nimmo, Sharon Luedke, Joyce Roller, Judy Purdy, and Mary Milner. O tl ann ul 1' 117 School IoLu'na1istS .lul .I ' I 'l If A I SPO RTS ASEB LL Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood Glenwood 68 sn, D- FIRST ROW G McFeeters, B Betus N Snuth, D Whalen, L Turley B Dodson G W1111ams D Leach SECOND ROW J Canaday D Rentsch, B Kmg P N1!T11'1'1O D Hatten B Adams ,T Mackay, G Marr C Gard Coach Cleaves TI-BRD ROW M Krell B Inslee E Gregory A Cornehus B Johnson J Orx T Sweatman, B Dudley Farmersvllle Edlnburg Ra ym ond Mt Auburn Farmersvxlle Raymond Morr1sonv111e Or1, G1enwood's shortstop, trles for two after pumng Sweatman out at second. Norm Srnlnh 3.SS1SIS. Nlce splke, Joel Q I W ,. W X x ff I f 1 + 4 X K xl! - K Ll a Q Q 1 , N L4 f x g , , x n M 3 W , , O f ,W f if f Z: Q Y . T 8 ,- W 3 cg 1 ' if x, .L 1 N - 44 5 ' 4 3 ' 1 4 1 11 . O 5 ' 6 14 1 3 ' ' 5 I so G .- I959 5 Glenwood's baseball team, coached by Mr. Cleaves, enjoyed a good season. Although they lost the C.M,S, conference title by losing their last game to Morrisonville, they were in the bidding all the way. The only other game which Glenwood gave up out of its seven was lost to Farmersville. A good season is very probable for theRedskins next year, too. Johnson and King, the Redskins battery for the 1959-60 season have a small conference--perhaps because of a few bad pitches by Big Bob. It's a long fly ball by Rentsch, but as usual, there are several of G1enwood's speedy outfielders ready to field it. From left to right, D. Rentsch, D. Hatten, L. Turley, J. Mackay, G, Williams, P. Nimmo, M. Krell, E. Gregory, B. Inslee. 69 Q 1 ice Nimmo x N T2 ASKETBALL ,.. it Coach Fox i Don I-Lgtten Gleziw-. , Glam G le: xv . r, C.. ,L L ... x7- Cla' C, K K Bob Johnson I Joe - SASAETBALL CCUTES Diwrnozt 56 Euvhester 51 Q. zz' -1:5 +1 - f Vit,-er 53 -2' E9,.w,1c.: -QQ ' 11 Nm berlin 1. . .. Ax.-':'1N. ':1'.':.l' L....k , .L Lg? A I - 3 i X I959-I96O Glenwood High School can be proud of the way its varsity team performed on the basketball court this year. The 59-60 season composed the best per- centage of wins in the history of our school. The Redskins also set a new scoring record of 92 points against Pleasant Plains. Glenwood placed third in the C.M.5. tournament but claimed the CALS. con- ference title with an E-O record. Glenwood had poor tournament luck this year but, nevertheless, gave Lanphier a real race in the regional. The Redskins, finishing with a 17-6 record for the season, have high hopes for the forthcoming sea- son, as only two first-string lTl6I'TlD8l'S will oe lost. , Bob King Ricky Fiersten P . 1 .Sig I in v' V I I 4 me f, .E v ' f' - V. .T . L-.911 X Bud Lislee .rice Bus JR. VARSITY , r FIRST ROW: C, Anderson, Manager, D, Rentsch, C. Ostermeier, J, Kinser, N, Smith, L, Turley, J, Mac- Kay, C, Herr, Manager, SECOND ROW: T, Sweatrnan, K. Driver, J, Funderburk, M, Krell, R, Sexton, G. Mendenhall, G, Canaday, E, Gregory. The Glenwood Junior Varsity had a very good year, losing only 2 out of 18 games. lt is quite evi- dent that in a couple of years Coach Fox will have a fine bunch of ball players. The J, V, brand of basket- ball isn't quite like the varsity's, but we can still be proud of their fine playing throughout the season. D, Rentsch, G, Mendenhall, R, Sexton, Coach Fox, G, Canaday, E Gregory. Sandy Mitchell Joyce Rollet Sue Ostermeier SCHEERLE DERS The cheerleaders play an important role in our basketball season. They lead the fans incheering their team to victory. Eva Bancroft 1 Our cheerleaders are elected by popular vote of the student bod are substitutes. y. Janice Krell and Sharon Luedke . ,if Anne Pulliam Sharon Luedke Sandy Lawonn c Q LTR .,,.,.Q J, , aa I' fig? fi , Janice Krell - Q . , l I Q : 4 1 Several of die team's sprinters warm up under Coach C1eaves's supervision, C, Gard, D, Sturgeon, J. White, A, Jones, J. Klnser, V G1enwood's valiant vaulter, Joe Ori, prepares to jump. TRACK Six of G1enwood's best runners at the starting line, waiting for the gun. R. Hohimer, D, Hatten, C. Dudley, B, Sallenger, C. Anderson, and B. King. 1960 saw the advent of a cross- oountry team. C, Herr, I, Dudley, J. Hatten, B. King, and J, Canaday are shown in a classic cross-country Canaday, G1enwood's top shot- putter gives it his all at a practice session with Ken Driver, one of next year's hope fuls, looking on. alignment. f i I96O Ralph Sexton puts on a little hxgh jumping exhibmon for a par of Freshmen and brother John. 'PN Four of Glenwood s hurdlers representlng each class are put to the test wlth Coach Cleaves looklng on From left to rlght J Dudley G Earles J Green and F S1Cl11aDO QQOQMLQQ 'v-'F if Pictured from left to right is the track team for the 1960 season FIRST ROW J Green C Gard B Sal lenger -X Jones F S1C11l.8l'lO R Hohlmer G Earles L Turley J Kxnser G N1cFeeters ECOND ROW C Dudlev D Hatten K.Dr1ver J Whlte C Anderson J Dudley R, Sexton D sturgeon G Canaday J Or1B Klng BUYS' PHYSICAL EDUCATIO f 'R MR, WILSON 11:13 LEFT TO RIGHT: B,King, B.Sa1lenger, T.Blood, D. Flynn, B, Adams En Guarde! Our guys did very well this year at the various fencing tournaments held in Champaign. i-f ffH- 4..cc,- I I 4+ , 114 LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Rake, R, Armbruster, B. King, G, Simmons, .T. Sexton. Bob Rake, with his marvelous tumbling ability, put his talent to use and gave lessons on the trampoline. LEFT TO RIGHT: C, Herr, I, Zelmer, G, Sim- mons, R, Sexton, D. Barnes, J, Sexton. What a jump! Basketball is perhaps the most widely enjoyed sport at Glenwood, LEFT TO RIGHT: I. Gipson, A, Ostermeier, M, Clark, C, Truley, B, Burke, J, Green, R, Whitlock, J, Hatten. Set ups, serves, and hitting the ball over the net need much practice to make a good game of volleyball. GIRL ' PHYSICAL EDLICATIO LEFT TU RIGHT: D, Barnes, D, Bale, B,Sallen- ger, I. Moore, L, Meyer, B, Swigert. The birds and rackets got quite a workout this year as thegirls viedwithone another in bad- minton. LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Clark, D, King,J,Brown, M, Beard, E, Mitts, A, Aschauer, C, Huddleston, LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Conwill, D. Simmons, J, Rouland, P, Busch, D. Stout. STANDING: A. Aschauer, W, Glenn. Hold 'er steady, gals! One of the many human pyramids constructed in tumbling class by our acrobatic wonders. 'S ,X Q, wx., MISS CAL VIN LEFT TO RIGHT: S. Burtle, M. Moyer, R, Ro mence, A, Lee, M, Leahy, S, Lewis. ITOI IO Even the girls enjoyed playing basketball mention the scratches, bruises and balding heads. 77 78 FENCING D Hatten J Klnser J Dudley B Rake E Dav1s and L McClelland are the fencels who went to Champa1gn ag.,--14 A pracuce Sesslon The fencmg team f1n1shed second 1n the State Fencmg meet at the U OF I March 12 In d1v1dua11y the boys f1n1shed mthls order Bob Rake ned for 5th Logan McClelland placed 7th J1m Dudley Sth John Kmser 9th Don Hatten, 13th and Ronme Dav1s 15th On March 18 a Glenwood team made up of Bob Rake Logan McClelland Jlm Dudley and John Ktnser defeated a team of four boys from Sprmgfleld I-hgh School by the scoreofll matches to o Mr. Wilson is shown explaining the artof fencing to J, Zelmer, R. Jordan, L, Bumgarner, J, Tode, B, Adams, D. Hatten, J, Dudley, B. Rake, L, McClelland, I. Kinser, F, Sicliano, R. Armbruster,and R. Davis. Bob Johnson President S.: llnfi La KL, Secrets: , I SENIORS Bud Ilzslcu 1 L, 4.13. QM. wuz: ilurziu 5..::gc j 'Z:..sL.rQr SENICR CLASS HISTORY On August 28 1956 stxty three recent graduates of Chatham J umor Htgh School repeated the annual freshman welcome to upperclassmen by gathertng around the entrance to Ball Htgh School Although we were ODI1fl'llSIlC and looked forward to four wonderful years the sentors looked pretty dommeertng How ever we soon overcame our fears and settled down to the datly routtne We chose Mr Fox as advlsor Sandra Lewls prestdent Sandra Lawonn v1ce presldent Chares Mans fteld treasurer Jowann Haak secretary Susan Curby and Frances Crowder student councll and Bud Inslee A B C representattve By the end of the year our class had lost 10 students whtle gatrung only four Sandra Mttchell Joyce Rollet Bob Klng and Charles Pr1ce Entertng our second year feeltng ltke b1g wheels we chose Mrs Cam as our adv1sor Prtce Ntmmo prestdent Don Hatten v1ce prestdent Eva Bancroft treasurer Susan Curby secretary Joyce Rollet and Bud Inslee student councll and Sharon Luedke A B C representauve Jean Casper Ken Blood Judy Purdy Phtl Eastltck and Charlotte Brunk Jotned our class and four old members left More soc1a1 events took place th1s year tncludmga Chrlstmas party a splash party and a Valenttne s Day party We repeated the success we had as Freshmen by once more taklng ftrst place ID the pol1o penny dr1ve Ga1n1ng other honors the G1rls basketball team placed second after setthng for th1rd the prevtous year the boys team came tn second 1mprov1ng thelr prevlous stand 1n last place We were ftnally upperclassmen SusanCurby held thehonor of betng our presldent Bob Johnson v1ce p1es1dent Jowann Haak treasurer Bud Inslee A BC representattve Advtsor, Mr Maras By the end of the year we had lost ten members of our class In our Juntor year we seemed to become salesmen not students We soldChr1stmas cards pens mdy and donuts The most enjoyable project was our play Cheaper By the Dozen These projects helped us to gtve a very enjoyable Chrlstmas banquet as well as a beauttful prom The theme of our prom was Almost Paradlse , and Ruth Brunk retgned as tts queen The only th1ng whtch brought any d1mness over our very enjoyable Junlor year was the tragtc ftre tn January In the class tournaments the boys held thetr own and rematned tn second place whlle the gtrls moved ahead to f1rst We have now reached the homestretch ' 1n our htgh school career Thts year Mr Mtllspaugh and Ml Prehn were appotnted our class advtsors Jouung us thts year were C1ndy Ntmmer and J1m Dudley They helped Jotn tn the great chase of mak mg enough money for the class tr1p That year we sponsored magaztne and pecan sales a chtlt supper, and a carmval Agatn our play Publ1c1ty Mad was very enjoyable Staudtng on the stage on June 2 1960 graduauon ntght all our hlgh school memortes crowd mto our mtnds for one moment of remembrance However, ahead of us hes a very promtstng future Frtends of long standtng wtll go separate ways but when we reach our journey's end frtends wtll meet once more s 1 ' l I ' . . .' - I I . a . : ,' - ' a ' '. : . 5 . 's loin lo . .. Q . ' D I! I ' I O ' Q .'- ' 2 . : . s . 'Q ,... '. I I I . 'I .I : . . . . . ., I l I . ,... . I I , . .... . , . . u . . Q .- s . s ,... ': ' . . . l ' I l I Cal , I ' ' 'os .0 ll 'll ' ' I ,, ,. . . . . . .I ' ' . , Q , ,D . ' .. ' ' ll II ' . I ' . .U . . . . . S . i. . u SENIORS CHARLOTTE ADAMS Publications 1,4g Prom Committee 3g Senior Trip Committee 4g Volley- ball 3g F.H,A. l,2,3,4g A,Y, lg Library Club 4, Corresponding Secretaryg Future Nurses 3. if--'QJN JOHN HENRY ARCHER Latin Club 3g A,Y, 1,2,3,4g Library ' Club 2,3,-lg Class Play 3,4. l' :gre EVA MAE BANCROFT Publications Manager 4g Class Treasurer 2g Prom Committee 3g Office Aid 4g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3g Volleyball 2,3g Chorus 2, 3,4g Vocal Ensemble 3g G,A,A, l,2,3g A,Y, l,2,3g Future Nurses 3,4, Vice-President 4: Art Club 3g Class Play 3,4. if SENIORS DONNA RAE BARNES Nauonal Honor Soc1ety 2 Student Counc1l 2 Pllb1lC3I10IlS 4 Class Treasurer 4 Prom Commxttee 3 Chorus 3 4 Future Nurses 4 Treas urer 4 A Y 2 G A A l 2 3 4 Recorder 4 Class Play 3 4 Student D11 ector 3 Off1ce Atd 4 ROGER MENGEL ARMBR USTER .J Journahms 2 Seruor Trlp Cornnut tee 4 Fenclng 1 2 3 4 Boys' Chorus 1 2 Spamsh Club l A Y 1 Class Play 3,4 JUDITH MAE BROWN Prom COITIITIIIISC 3 Basketball l 2 3 Volleyball l 2 8 Chorus 4 G A A l 2 3 F H A 1 2 3 4 Vlce Presldent 4 Student Councll Rep 3 Student Amd 4 Class Play 3 4 9 ' : , : . ' i Law 4 I. Prom Committee 3g Publications 45 5 N- 82 fr li' SENIORS Pubhcauons 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Chorus 3 4 Band 12 3 4 G A A 1 2 3 A Y 2 3 Laun Club 1 2 Poster Club 4 Class Play 3 4 CHARLES KENNETH BLOOD Sprmgfleld Hlgh Track 1 R1fle Club l Chess Club l Golf Club 1 Cafeterla Counclll Glenwood Prom Committee 3 Laun Club 3 AY 2 3 Class Play 3 i-Q l CHARLOTTE MARIE BRUNK Wllhamsvllle Basketball l,2, Chorus l,2, Future Nurses 1,2, G,A,A, 1,2, Sclence Club 2, Llbrary 1. Glenwood Chorus 3,4, G,A,A, 3, Future Nurses 3,4, Llbrary 3. X as Q 5 H75 5 :3f'Q?57 f, . r 5 3 1 5 s 1 1 I - . . y ,,1...: .5 3 ,'. 6, 736: 1-fi: .ai fir - ' mn A 5. Ufwffg X ,WEE 8' . 1 1 I 3 1 - u 't I 1 1 ' ' . I S 3 . . 5 , 2 - f SENIORS GAIL LORRAINE CANTRALL National Honor Society 2, 3g Publications 3,4g Make-up Editor 4 Prom Committee 3g Volleyball 3g Junior Red Cross lg G. A. A. 1,2, 3 Library Club l,2, 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4g A, Y. 2, 3 Future Nurses 3, 43 Class Play 3,4, Student Director 4. DONALD L BARNES A Y 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Class Play 3 4 JEAN ELIZABETH CASPER S ringfield Jaycee Citizenship Award l Junior Les Bas 1 Y Teens D 1 Glenwood National Honor Soc1ety2 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Library Club3 Secretary3 Student Librarian 3 Class Play3 4 84 3 l YY I f 1 ..,,: ' s ..: .. . s . 3- Q s : ' ..: : . , Z ..: ,. 3 SENIGRS SUSAN JEANETTE CURBY National Honor Society 2, 3,4g Student Council 1, 3,4, President 4, Publications 2,4, Co-Editor 4, Class Secretary 2, Class President 3, Secretary of Junior Red Cross 1, Piano Contest lg Speech Contest 2, 3, State Finals 3, Band 1,3,4g Badminton 2, Basketball 2, Librarian 25 A.Y. 1,2,3sg G, A.A. l,2, 3g Art Club 2, 3g Spanish Club lg Latin Club 4g Class Play 3,4. Q1 CLIFTON BAXTER Prom Committee 3- Baseball 13- Basketball l AY 1 23 Spanish Clubl SHIRLEY RAE DOZIER Prom Committee 3 Volleyball 1 Chorus4 G A.A 1 2 3 Future 1 I' , , . f 3 - - 1 . S i K Nurses 3g F. H. A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4, Class Play 3,4. 85 IIMMIE D DUDLEY Rochester Prom Commrttee 3 Track 1 2 Boys Chorus 1 Chorus 1 Class Pla 3 Y Glenwood Track4 A Y 4 Class Play4 Basketball 2 SHARON JAYNE FUNDERBURK Natronal Honor Socrety 2 3 4 Prom C omm1ttee3 Chorusl234 GAA 1234 Fl-IA 123 4 AY 23 Future Nurses 3 86 'Qs SENICRS MARILYN MAE FERREIRA Prom Committee 3- Chorus 4 B , 1 ancl1gF.H.A,1,2,3,4g Future N Play 4. Class Play 3 af' urses 3,4 1,4 1 1 . W x . . V n fx I .I I ' ' ,,: ' 1 ,..z... ' l1aQ..al1ll :Oli Q ' SENIORS LIN DA LOU GINGER Prom Committee 3g Volleyball 1,2gBasketba1 Nurses 3,45 A.Y. 2,3g Class Play 4. JOHN ALLAN GIPSON Prom Comnuttee 3 F FA 1234 V1ce Presxdent 4 F F A Basket ball 1 2 3 4 G,A,A, l,2,3,4g F,H,A, l,2,3,4, Public Relations :sg l1,2,3gChorus1,3,4g Future CAROLE RAE HUDDLESTON Prom Comrmttee 3 Chorus 12 Pep Club 2 Future Nu 3 GAA 12 FHA 1234 C1aSSP1ay34 if rses34 AY I Sl'5llli ' 5... - C ill' ' 1 .z 1 .:. i...,2...,,.Z ,. 8 DONALD EUGENE HA TTEN Pubhcauonsl 2 3 4 Adveruslng Edltor 4 Class Vlce Presrdent 2 Prom Commlttee 3 Baseball 23 Basketballl 2 3 4 Trackl 2 3 4 A Y l 2 Llbrananl Off1ceA1d3 4 Class Play 3 4 SANDRA ANN LE WIS SANDRA L. LAWONN SENIORS National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice-President 4 Publlcatlons 4 Edltor of Glen-Echo 45 Class Secretary 45 Class Presldent 1 Prom Commmee 35 Cheerleader 45 Chorus 35 A,Y, l,2,35 GAA 1234 PPBSICISUI4 Future Nurses 3,45 Latin Club 1,25 French Club 3 L1brar1an 1 2 Offlce Aid 45 Class Play 3,4. Nauonal Honor Soc1ety 12 3 4 Student Councll 12 3 Pubhcauons 4 Class Pres1dent l Prom Comrruttee 3 Llbrarlan 3 Trlp Commmee 4 Basketball 12 3 4 Volleyball 12 3 Chorus 13 4 Vocal Ensemble 3 GAA 12 AY 12 FutureNurses3 ,l..1...a, S E N I O RS SANDRA JOYCE MITCHELL Publications 4g Class Secretary 35 Prom Committee 3g Cheerleader 1,4g Chorus l,2,3,4g A,Y. 2,3,4g Future Nurses 3,4, Reporter 4g G,A,A, 2,3g Art Club 2g French Club 35 Class Play 3,4, CHARLES D HERR Prom Committee 3 Tumbling 2 3 Basketball 4 Manager 4 Baseball 2 Track 1234 AY 234 FFA l 2 3 4 Treasurer 4 -Hi ADV SHARON LEE LUEDKE Editor 4 Volleyball Basketball Badminton ABC 2 Prom Committee 3 Chorus 3 4 Accompanist 4 Band 12 3 4 Cheerleader Subsutute 4 G A A 1 2 3 4 A Y 1 2 3 4 President 4 Student Council Rep 3 Future Nurses 3 Poster Club 4 Library Club 3 Vocabulary Club3 Latin Banquet Committee 2 Class Play 3 4 89 1 x ,.,: ..,.: .... H 1 I 9 ' Y National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4g Publications, Art : , , ' : . . . s ' 9 . 0 o 1 I n I - - v n 1 1 I 5 I - Q SENIORS DELLA MA DELINE LONG Prom Commlttee 3 Chorus 3 Class Play 3 4 ROBERT ANTHONY JOHNSON National Honor Society 2,3,4g Pub 1lC3I1Ol'lS Sports Echtor 4 Class Vlce Pres1dent3 Presldent-1 Bas ketballl 2 3 4 Baseballl 2 3 4 Prom Comnuttee 3 A Y 12 3 L1 brary Staff 2 Class Play 34 Stu dent Dxrector 4 ROBERTA LILE MAC DONALD re Nurses Prom Comrruttee 3 Chorus 1 2 3 A Y 12 3 F H A 12 Futu 3 4 G A A 4 Intramural Manager 4 Art Club 3 French Club 3 Span 1sh Club l Laun Club 2 Class Play 3 4 90 AY 123 GAA 123 ArtClub23 SENIORS .TUDITH ANN PURDY Lanphler Student Councll 1 Chorus l Glenwood Nauonal Honor Soclety 4 Publlcatlons 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Basketball 2 3 4 Volley ball 2 3 Chorus 3 4 G A A 2 3 A Y 2 3 4 Future Nurses 2 3 4 Laun Club 2 Pep Club 2 Vocabulary 2 Class Play 3 4 Off1ce Ald 4 GEORGE EARL INSLEE III Natlonal Honor SOCICIY 2 3 Student Counc1l 2 4 Publlcatlons 2 3 4 C1r culauon Manager 4 Class Vlce Pres1dent 4 Prom Committee 3 Basketball l 2 3 4 Basketball Free throw Trophy 3 Volleyball l Base b 234 Track2 ABC 13 U ,Tumor Red Cross 1 Presldent l Llbrary Club 4 A Y 1 2 Class Play 3 Student Dlrector 3 HELEN ANNE PULLIAM Rx Student Councll 3 4 Vlce Presldent 3 4 Publlcatlons 4 Class Ed1tor 4 K Prom Cha1rman 3 Cheerleader 3 4 Chorus 2 3 Bandl G A A 1 2 3 4 VICE Pres1dent 4 A Y 1 2 3 Future Nurses 3 4 V1ce Pres1dent 3 French Club 3 Spamsh Club 1 Class Play 3 4 I ' : ' 1 . : ' ' s ' ' 9 ' Q . .s - .Q .5 . . . ,z . . , ,: . .z ' s 1 : .: ' ' . , , T543 ,S Iliff ' A ll 1 9 1 ' 'Rx a ' - ' . , S . 3 , D D 9 f - 9 s - I A all ' ' , , Q . . I l I I I . I . s ' s . . .1 , . 6 I . I I I - I 1: . . I D , . X. f ' 1 .s .s 1 . . . , ,'. N . ' n I I - 1 vi I 9 l ' ' 1 1 ' 9 , . SENIORS JOYCE MARIA ROLLET Student Council 2 3 4 Secretary 3 4 Treasurer 3 Publlcatlons 4 Prom COTHITIIIIBC 3 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Band 1 2 3 4 G A A l 2 3 4 Presldent 3 Treasurer 4 A Y 12 3 Treasurer 3 Latm Club 12 Future Nurses 3 4 Class Play 3 4 ROBERT A KING ball 4 Track 12 3 4 ,Tumor Red Cross l A Y 12 Latm Club 3 4 Class Play 3 'T ia? MARIORIE KAY SALLENGER Publlcanons 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Chorus 3 Latm Club 2 A Y 12 F H A 1 2 Future Nurses 3 4 Pres1dent4 Class Play 3 92 2 1 1 u v 1 P H ' 5 ' 3 :ni I onvif'-'III D I 1 u 0 I I I z . 9 l , Q , . U , 41 ,Q iq: A.B.C. 45 Baseball 1,2,3,4g Basket- , A I ,Q aff: SENIORS JOYCE MARLYN SKINNER Pubhcauons 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Band 12 F H A 12 3 4 Future Nurses 34 Ltbrary Club 4 Secretary4 L1brar1an4 Class Play 3 R PRICE NIMMO Nauonal Honor Soclety 2 3 4 Stu dent Councll 12 Pubhcatlons ,Tun Illmols State Scholarshtp 4 Prom Committee 3 Class Prestdent 2 Track 1 Baseball 34 Basketball 234 ,Tumor Red Cross 1 Spamsh Club 1 Class Play 3 4 TQ IUDITI-I ANN SWEATMAN speech Contest 1 2 3 4 Prom Commlttee 3 Chorus 2 4 Band 1 2 3 4 A Y 2 G A A 2 Future Nurses 3 4 Class Play 3 4 tor Editor 3, Editor 41 Qualify V' 'Av V. A I I I : I 9 l : I I I SENIORS MARTHA JANE WILLIAMSON Publications--Special Material 4g Prom Committee 3g Chorus 2,3 A,Y. l,2,3, President 35 G,A,A, 1,2,3g Future Nurses 3,4: Art Club 3 y Class Play 3,4. -1 GERALD ALAN PETERS Basketball 1 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 Tack 12 Band 12 AY l 3 Junior Red Cross l 2 3 Art Club 2 Class Play 3 CYNTHIA KAY NIMMER Waconla l 2 3 Minnetonka 3 Student Council l 2 3 Pubhcations l 2 3 Class Pres1dent 12 Class Play 3 Declamation 2 3 Cheerleader 3 3 F H A 12 3 Glenwood F I-I A 4 Pllb11C8IlOllS 4 Class Play 4 if 1' . 2 . 9 . . .2, 9 5 L . Chorus 2,3g College Days Representative 3g Pep Club l,2,3g Librarian N F- . F 4 94 SENICRS Fencing 25 Tumbling 1,2g Track 3g A,Y. 2g Prom Committee 3. CARL WAYNE TURLEY Track 1,2,3,4g A,Y. 3g F,F.A. l,2, 3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4. pf KENNETH WAYNE SMITH National Honor Society 2g Publications 15 Prom Committee 35 Base- ball 1,2,3g Track 1,2,3,-1-g Tumbling 2,35 Band 15 A,Y. l,2,3,4g Library Club 1,2. 9 CHARLES WILLIAM PRICE SENIORS F F A 1 2 3 4 Sent1ne14 Prom Commlttee 3 96 Judy Beard who Jomed JAMES E ZELMER Basketball 1 2 A Y 2 Class Play 3 4 the class xn Apr11 IS not p1ctured P 2 99 ...your H Q . - 4 yQ.-I 1 J LLL SENIOR SNAPS S ns? Q 1' Lunch at the Ritz? l w ' Pay attention, Kenny the Master is speakingl Mtss G1enwood'P ef Roger s Dogg1e ln the Window Play pracuce or just play ,juli Don't work too hard hm! and Sandy dtscussing -S choo1work'P EI'lg11Sh 'P John and Della explatnmg GR DLIATIO 1 X 'v l , ,Qi ly' N It . 2 t y I 1 M k lx T'he graduates entered the auditorium to the majestic strains of Pomp and Circumstance, played by Dorothy Stout. The Invocation p iw, was offered by Rev. Edgar Webb, while the speaker, Mr. West- brook, was introduced by Mr. Norman Arnold, the Unit Superin- ,J .J W tendant. Also on the program was a solo, My Friend, by Sandi Lewis. ' 1, M 1 vit f Mr W B Westbrook Exercises The 48 graduates were lntroduced by the principal Mr Harry Page to Mr Robert Fiersten who presented the diplomas on behalf of the school board A large group of well-wishers gathered on Thursday, June 2, to join the Senior Class in its 1960 Graduation BACCALAURE TE Baccalaureate was held on May 29 1960 ln the h1gh schoolgyrn Rev Edgar Webb gave the Invocation and the Benedlction Robert Kmg read the Scrxpture and Rev Rusby Slinkard gave the address Rev Rusby Slindard gave the Baccalaureate address pointed out that we as Seniors should not follow Ln Esau s foot steps and sell our entire future for the enjoyment of one mo ment Robert King, one of the Senior class members readtheScr1p- ture at Baccalaureate ' . . . . 0 . . . . , D . . . He I I ' ' -Y - I . Cm. I' , ,,4 Wim ,Q ffm, XA L il if , V- ' '55 ,Q X E W E ? Lv W Q, f 'I ? Q in , Y 1 Q fd X X tx The tr1o of Graduates, J. Wtlhamson, S.M1tchell, GRADUATIO T We pay tribute no the top 15570 of the Graduating Class of 1960 These 7 students from left S Funderburk S Curby S Lewis B Johnson P N1mmo C Nlmmer S Lawonn represent the mtellectual cream of the class Each of them mam tamed at least a 40 average through four years of class work They were presented at the Graduatlon Ceremony by Mr Chas M11lspaugh the National Honor Society Sponsor Congratulauons to the 1960 Valedicnorxan on the left, Sandl Lewrs, andto the Salutatorian, Cindy Nlm mer. Each of the glrls delivered an excellent address at the Ceremony and represented the Class extremely well, E, Bancroft, accompanied by S. Luedke, sang If I Loved You at the Graduation Ceremony, Thls was just another ind1cat1on of the great talent inherent ln the class. 5 ' , ! 2 ' . s ' Q I rf -1 ff G E C S h w , 7 ? ' I ln '- ufaf Nr s 7 ' SE IOR TRIP The Seniors began thelr trrp to the Southland on June 3 They journeyed by tram from St Louis to New Orleans Tlus IS a picture of one of the restaurants wh1ch they v1s1ted wlule there Those who took the trxp were from left Sh1r1ey Dozier, Celeste Brunk Marge Sallenger Sharon Funderburk, Jane Wrlhamson Ann Pulham Jean Casper, C1ndy N1mmer, Joyce Rollet John Sexton, Eva Mae Bancroft, Pr1ceN1mmo John Gipson, John Archer, Roger Armbruster, and the sponsor Mr Prehn This was the method for many to pass the time on the tram It looks hke Prlce may be F teaching the g1r1s a lesson A Th1s is another shot of the Court of Two Slsters l I V 1 5 ll A r ' ' V in '1 ' -H' . . . . 'Tir' SENIOR TRIP Here IS the group wlth the tour gulde, walung to embark on the1r tr1p around New Orleans The tour covered the many tourtst attractions mcludlng Pirates Alley avallable in New Orleans Thrs IS a Cathedral tn New Orleans Note the clock 1n the center, a rephca of whlch appears on all four sldes of the church It IS an hlstorlc spot 1n Amencan legend and hlstory 'i. Two days of the trtp were spent at the Sun and Sands Motel ln B1lox1, Mlssissxppt A great deal of that time was spent at the pool as well as on the beach itself Also Lncluded ln the itinerary was a boat and fxshing trip in the Gulf The group returned on ,Tune 9 A good mme and worthwhlle trlp were reported by the group 103 e I n . . . , I I o 9 n o a n x ru--. . ,MH - n n . 4 13 3 A mt. 'Z f View ,S My 4 523.73 . 'E fs N49 fi' 515 F. I- 'Y Q ,, 47 Q ifff . . gf V ' I x . . . 1 3- -xi V Q, ' xi a ' 2 iff HQ , f if r ' 1 4 if '11 rw 0 , S 5 . - ' . ff.5Fi'.afz e gh . ,AMY . ' 'T Ky- L 1 ' . ,f , . A ,-XG 7. 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