Hampshire High School - Hi Lighter Yearbook (Hampshire, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Esther Samuelson '1 - 1 Q pneaenta 7112 Hi-Lighten Dedication The senior class dedicates the 1958 Hi-Lighter to Mr. John Lurain. in sincere appreciation of his continued efforts to instill in his students the desire to think, and for his much valued guidance given throughout their four high school years as class sponsor. 2 57 A 5 1 Z 2' 'qdminiatiraiw' ! rm? A. MAX LOLLAR Principal Hampshire High School To The Class of 58: Soon your high school days will be over and you will begin a somewhat different course of activity. Wherever your course may lead, it is my sincere desire that a good and satisfying life will be yours. For many years, sages, philosophers, and religious leaders have been trying to find a good life formula. Since learned people of past ages have not been able to agree on a good life formula, I certainly do not feel ade- quate to supply it. However, it has been my observation that those who lead a satisfying life are unselfish, and conversely, those who fret their weary and frustrating way through life are many times people who feel unhappy and persecuted if they do not get their own way, Therefore, if you desire a satisfying and happy life, it would be wise to include unselfishness as a major factor in your formula for good living. f X4Q4WX Compliments Compliments BOB'S HAMPSHIRE TOGGERY 4 KOLBERG JEWELERS -W-,f1iHf'ilrm, f f- -- l 'f 1 1 ,I M Q A 4 ' U , ,in ,ff w,hff,.l , . ,ffil K HARRY D. JACOBS Superintendent Unit District 300. B cl 5 Ed t' 7' 57 ' , ai 335437 ' 'ETOWWWW di ff? - 153: ff i, .771g gnAL-- .121-51, L.f'-.: ' 'QC-M! f','.f's,T2.14, y ' 1 ' Y 5 Fwffli ., ' 4 '1- H 13 Ei --yim,z?,i..:T, f A-'1 ' .' -5-F -,,.,.1- ,. in Y gi li - , ,n l -l,-. - fi-g,,,l .- '.-,,,1gM,q, A fe - .m...l. M W-2: K T ra 5 an' 1. I ' 2 1 ff I ' 5 'V l'?'r:e'?i'S'K. A , at-2,13 ,: .va -l ' ,V Si iff' 1' '1 wi ll on Q12 5:2 88 5 OEET? NEFF.- V 5525 225 wg? ,pg - W STANDING: Harry Little, Milton Stading, Thomas Dawson, Monroe Toussaint. SEATED: Frederic Thierbach, Sec- retaryg Stanley Cowan, Presidentg Clark Melms. Compliments Compliments J. H. PATTERSON COMPANY 5 MOSlMAN'S OFFICE SUPPLIES RUTH MICHAEL English, Spanish, Dramatics WILLIAM SCHMIDT Social Science, Gun English II, Student Council, Visual Aids JOHN FINLEY Math, Music DONNA BAUGHMAN High School Girls Physical Education Compliments DR . CARL ANDERSON LARRY HAVENS Math, Seventh Grade Science, Frosh-Soph Coach and P. E. 6 EVELYN BAKER Junior High Girls P. E. , Seventh Grade Compliments JAY T. MORNING '3'acultq in in yy yy ll ll , E X7 95 ,,, Egan 221 'S-35' V 5 1 , . -I w .', ARLENE WARRINGTON Secretary CARL LEWIS Agriculture , ' fx- -. 1 4: f -fu . , ,,, , A - . - ' Q ff-Eg: asf. l- 1 A l fzb A if JOHN LUR-AIN I l E 'ji ix .-.:- ' l sci' Physical Science, iv. y C -1 - - 1, 533' 15E7',' 1 il Junior High Coach l and P. E. i ring? ,W .. A -, ,F 1 lil! xpigif ' - LWMWH Q ' . sf f f V f. .. Z Y 'Ff , Z 1 , l V , Q ,M Niki?-if rm - i iw' ' V it My w X-gl H Ei, fi. Y' ' 5, Hiwwl :LZ i xr Jww.H.,gy,j.. M 45 Z-, fgz -I1 5. , . 49113 2 5 a . ,pl Q, M ,,,.. iff- dfyn fewgizkfiiz nffwiw u w vs 1- ' u new iw MWEEW ' weliiiil M vcMw?P lT' H ' EE ' rj 9' J 1 1' 4 ' 4 --af' V 'H ESTHER SAMUELSON Eighth Grade, Library, Yearbook ROBERT BEALS Commerce, Social Science I, Varsity Coach and P. E. MILDRED ZIERKE Home Economics Compliments Compliments HARLAN ENGEL 7 DR. G. H. PATCHANIAN Owl '3acultq W1 mx Www W 4 LQ! ugh! WH w Wm 1 BEE- R :1 R. JOAN LIVINGSTON Speech ANNETTE MARKS . 3, Junior High Art I I WNY? RUBY GETTY Eighth Grade, English I DONALD ANDERSON Driver's Training Main Hall U MARIAN DELLENBACK Nurse Compliments Compliments HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SERVICE 3 BALDWIN CABINETS g Libuanq --- , STANDING: Guy Modde, Orris Ruth, Mary Raye Bauman, Ruth Koerner, Miss Esther Samuelson, Adviser: Jerry Struck, Gail Meyer, Pat Smith, Marjorie Thomp- son, Kathy Little, Kathy Renard, Mary Hitzeman, Sharon Frakes. SECOND ROW: Valerie Rohrsen, Barbara Smiley, Phyllis Struck, Marjorie Acree, Arleen Koerner, Neil Melms, Janice VanVleet. THIRD ROW: Kay Leming. Jean Meetz, Mary Sferas, Katie Maushak. 'F Assistant Head Librarian, RUTH KOERNER A Magazine Librarian Compliments Complimenfs JOSEPH SPIESS COMPANY MAGIC HOUR CLEANERS Elgin, Illinois 9 Elgin, Illinois Bua Duiuena Vivian Daniels, Paul Prinner, Helen Kanies, Jimmy McMichael, Richard Klick. Cabeteuia Cuatocliana Staff CENTER: Jimmy McMichael, Custodian. Assistants: Ida Koppen, Olive Seyller, Judy Kelley. INSERT: Buzzie Getzelman, Joe Carlson, Clara Koerner. Compliments Compliments PRINNER'S NORTH END NURSERY I I0 HAMPSHIRE GRAIN ELEVATOR Z. . li . scuoov r, , , I 'N , 4, W7 j 4 . A , I 55 1 AT' - WMf.?'!LZ77?7'Z7IZ!Fll2'fZ,WJMWI41 P T , xflmzrnfmzmwimrmwwm' AN X ,W 41- 1 7Unio -I-llqh Eighth Cjuade OFFICERS TED: David Erohling, President. NDING: Arleen Koerner, Treas- g Katie Maushak, Vice- President, ara Smiley, Reporter: Pat Smith, orterg Jon Sunderlage, Secretary. TOP ROW: Helen Dettloff, Ricky Meyer, Leslie Petersen, Ronald Olson, Bob Payne, Bill Tamms, Morris Campbell, James Crow, Robert Meiser, Mary Coon. SECOND ROW: Kay Leming, Mary Lou Ogimachi, Ricardo Rodriquez, Roger Thrun, Phyllis Struck, Donna Cox, Danny Cox, Pat Reams, Jarret Bardoner. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Ruby Getty, Adviser, Edwin Maynard, Tom Rusk, David Radde, Judy Tegtman, Fred Howe, Judy Rohr, Barbara Skinner, George Modde, Miss Esther Samuelson, Adviser. SEATED: Sally Westland, Jean Meetz, Pat Smith, Barbara Smiley, Katie Maushak, Arleen Koerner, Jon Sunderlage, David Frohling. Compliments Compliments MEYER'S HARDWARE STORE I3 HUBBARD OVEN COMPANY fluniou 'Hiqh flctivitiea David Frohling receiving American Legion Award. Mariorie Thompson receiving American Legion Award. HOBO HOP Eighth Grade Initiation Party.. Parent's Party fbr Eighth Grade. x 1' CAROUSEL DANCE Eighth Grade Farewell Party. BANANA BOAT SONG presented by Tom Rusk and Bruce Kellman. Compliments RAUSCHENBERGER FURNITURE CO. Genoa, Illinois -1-gg-an 'x 2 Wlgfill! 'g-iaigej , I -4- I E- A- - F.. -. , iy XJ be xr , v I? l -A-u-l--ll- hdeflclaaamen 1 eff-M wr- N., ' 'Slum 2 l W 'heahmen FRESHMAN OFFICERS, SEATED: Kenneth . Struck, Vice-President: Judy VanVleet, Secretary. STANDING: Larry Little, Treasurer: John Ready, President. TOP ROW: Don Grisham, Gary Heckmann, Tom Gliddon, Harold Meyer, Gordy Letheby, Alan Sauer, Bradley Ross, Kathy Little, Kathy Renard, John Schorn. SECOND ROW: Karin Moede, Valerie Rohrsen, Rosalynn Driscoll, Diane Baseley, Carol Cox, Linda Howe, Ronald Palmer, Milton Awe, Virginia Cole, Mary Schuchard. THIRD ROW: Sharon Etter, Ted Thompson, Judy Kellman, Elaine Wright, Nancy Holze, Pat Wollenweber, Eileen Crane, David Smith, Phyllis Pecoraro, Jean Schuchard. FOURTH ROW: Bob Wymore, Gerald Meyer, Bob Engel, Doug DuMoulin, Mike Bollinger, Karen Frisby, Donna Maynard, Charmayne Holze, Carol Gehringer. SEATED: Clarence Herrmann, John Ready, Kenneth Struck, Mr. -Beals, Adviser: Judy VanVlett, Larry'Little, Sandra McNally, Mary Sferas. Compliments Compliments MAURICE SEYLLER ED. PETERSEN Philigas Transport 16 General Contractor A , 7 ' ',E'?2E1: ' ' . g ig' isa: I , - I , f I I A rx V: ophomouea SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS, SEATED: Janice Vanvleer, Secretaryg Donald Rowlett, President. STANDING: Nancy Maberto, Treasurer. Dennis Sester, Vice-President CNOT PICTUREDJ. TOP ROW: Doug Irving, Jim Lauer, Norman Coon, Vernon Fischer, Jerry Struck, Leo Binz, Ronald Renard, Gary Pollman, Ralph Gustafson, Larry Pedersen. SECOND ROW: Gary Underwager, Nancy Zellhofer, Greg DuMoulin, Keith Kellenberger, Cathy Dan, Roscoe Stelford, Gail Meyer, Kay Petersen, Bill Pecoraro, Nancy Meiser. THIRD ROW: Dee Leming, Guy Modde, Doloris Rosenthal, Audrey Skinner, Janet Scholer, Joe Carlson, Orris Ruth. Carl Schneider, Toni Engel. FOURTH ROW: LeAnn Meyer, Lillian Frey, Carol Heckrnann, Mary Roth, Alice Hennig, Jeannie Klick, Colleen Fredrick, Marjorie Acree, Linda Johnson. SEATED: Sue Hitzernan, Nancy Maberto, Janice VanVleet, Mrs. Micheal, Adviser, Dennis Sester, Donald Rowlett, Stanley Leiseberg. Compliments Compliments HAROLD FISCHER W. C. VOIGHT GARAGE Milk Transport 17 Repairing-Accessories flumoua Sandra Baseley Neil Melms Ethel Daniels Guy Blazier Sally Howe James Smiley Karl 'Zierer Jill Godfrey Martin Blazier Patricia Wirsing Jerry Sunderlage Nancy Rusli Marilyn Henning Elaine Binz Dale Sester James Kellenberger Viole Allen James Letheby James Renard Rose Ann Rodriquez Ruth Koerner Nadine Sferas Charles Herrman Sue Zenk Compliments Compliments BOB JOHNSON FREDRICK FUNERAL HOME Carpenter I8 Spanaona and 14 ctiuitiea COMMITTEE, STANDING: Nancy Rusk, Sandra STANDING: Jim Smiley, Vice-President, Ruth Koerner Jim Smiley, Bob Bruce. SEATED: Marilyn Hen- Reporterg Jim Letheby, Treasurer. SEATEDg Bob Bruce, Godfrey, Viole Allen. President, Judy Cole, Secretary. Our change comes out even! The rings suit us! C0mPlimenfs Compliments ELGIN DAILY COURIER NEWS J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 19 Elgin, Illinois hi' Zn.. Q E Junior Class Presents '3oot-Leone Directed by Ruth Michael Foot-loose , was the story of the four Early children's experiences while their parents were in Europesvacationing. Perhaps for the usual family of four children, managing the household would not have been such a hard iob. But the task was too much for those who were used to having their mother make all their CAST Richard Early . . . . Emily Early . . . . - Hope Early . Dick Early . Mary Early . Bob Early Delphle . Randy Jenny Buzz Miriam Jack . Sanford Welles Mrs Forester ' STAFF Tickets . Sound Effects Curta I n Prope rtles Ushers decisions for them . Jerry Sunderlage . . Judy Cole . .Nancy Rusk . Jim Letheby . Jill Godfrey . . Bob Bruce . . .Viole Allen . Jim Kellenberger . Marilyn Henning . .Neil Melms . . Sue Zenk . .Dale Sester . . Jim Smiley . . Sandra Basely Ruth Koerner . .Pat Wirsing Elaine Binz . Ethel Daniels Guy Blazier .Charles Herrmann Martin Blazier Karl Zierer Guy Blazier . Rose Ann Rodriguez Ethel Daniels Nadine Sferas Sally Howe zo' ialliili' iuulul.. ,.,'T ,,Ls,,-r ,Q- Business Manager . . . . . . I . ul- , E f Sn Action Anger ! Broken Nose ai ls Posing VBS Black Eye - Behind Scenea Adm vnu 1 ' 2. Q 1 X an X R 'A ' ,ju . ' gf , I V X iifl A fl 2 fx ' j . A 2 Painting and Decorating C0l'flPllm6n1'S Compliments U. S. 20 MOTEL BUNGE'S JUS Mor, Propr- 21 Elgin, Illinois Claaa 'Pnophecq The year is I978. As I arrive at Hampshire High School for our class reunion I met Diane Underwager, first woman principal of the school. As I walk down the hall past the physics lab, I see William Crane, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and sciences at the University of Illinois, in deep conversation with gy Struck, now math teacher at the high school. One glance at my watch tells me that is about time for the downbeat of the Wilkins baton. As I go backstage to interview QQ, I meet Qykyg Bauman, who will give a demonstration on cutting intricate mathematical designs from cloth without sticking out her tongue. Next I enter the agriculture room where I find Jim Carlson, Charles Rowlett, and Richard Tamms. Jim, now the owner of the former Werthwein farm, Charles, a promi- nent hog raiser, and Richard, a sheep financier, are all discussing current farm prices. As I approach the hors D'oeuvres table, I meet Sharon Frakes, who tells me that she is now happily married to the police captain. Next to me in line is Richard Fischer, noted space authority. Beside him are Lianne Goeke and Ronald White both physical education teachers at Hampshire High School. Dinner is then served by the very attractive Loretta Schorn. She tells me that the meal was prepared by Dorothy Henning, head cook. After the meal the program begins. The mistress of ceremonies is Shirley gag, who has just returned with her husband, an engineer on the coast-to-coast toll road. Shirley first introduces Frank , who is to iudge the beauty contest. Next is Milan Duchai, the strong man from Barnum and Bailey Circus. To conclude his performance he carries, in one hand, the piano and drums used by the famed ly Hitzeman and husband. Next is Delores Wilke, top' recording star, who sings one of her hit tunes. Phyllis Pfaffinger, R.N. , who was called out on an emergency, returns just in time to give her speech on the importance of nursing. As I-am about to leave, I find the former-liqy Gehringer, coat check girl, who tells me that she is now happily married to a Marengo farmer. As I leave the building, I look back into the gym .where I see custodian Edward Buzzie Getzelman busy at work. AS I walk on, I talk to Wendell Schiesher, a grain farmer, and Dennis Halbmaier, an Admiral in the U.S.Navy. When I leave, I see Jgtk White, police captain, busily at work checking the school helicopter parking lot. On route through town I see two signs- Lag Vogel's BOWLING ALLEY and ,Iggy SeylIer's HOT-ROD GADGETS. On the way to the plane I meet Egg Pearson, who is now a captain in the U.S. Navy. Upon boarding the plane Chief Stewardess M Schneider informs me that my seatmate is none other than the famous scientist -ll'Bedian who has received her Doctor's degree from Northwestern University. As I lean back and close my eyes, I realize that I am still enioying my pleasant reunion. Compliments Compliments S. S. KRESGE COMPANY STARKS TRIANGLE SERVICE Elgin, Illinois Edward L. Weseman 22 4 J r ...- F -I-fr I Seniona -a-.,,g J 327 ,ai I F H, . ' 2? Q ,N ,, it 4 21254 ll 1 M , 'E 2, 1 CHARLES ROWLETT Class President 1, 4, Student Council 1, 2. 4, Librarian 1, F. F. A 1, 2.4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3,4, Class Play 3, 4, Dcarnatics Club 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. RICHARD FISCHER Transferred from Marengo High School in Sophomore Year. Class Treasurer 4, Drarnatics Club 3, 4, National Honor Society Treasurer 3, 4, Annual Staff 4. 1 rrsr RONALD WHITE Class Treasurer 1 President 2 Vice-President 4 Student Council 2, Librarian 1 F F A 1 2 Basket ball 1, 2,3,4g Baseball 1 2 3 4 Boys' Chorus 1 Paper Staff 4 Class Play 3, 4 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics Club 3 4 Boys State 2 PHYLLIS PFFAFINGER Class Secretary 2 4 Student Council 3,A.A 3 4 F H A 1 2,4, Treasurer 3 Girls Chorus 1 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3 Band 1 2 3 Annual Staff 4 Dramatics Club 3 Treasurer 4, National Honor Soc iety 3.4, Mixed Chorus 3 4 Girls State 3. WENDELL SCHIESHER Class Vice-President 1 Student Council Treasurer 3 President 4 F. F. A. 1, 2, Vice President 3 President 4, Track 2 3 4 Basket ball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 2 3 4 Class Play 3, Annual Staff 4 Drarnatics Club 3 Vice Pres1 dent 4. H LARRY WILKINS Class President 3, Student Council 3, Boys' Chorus 1, 2.4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 334, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Madrigal 2, 3, 4, National Honor Society Pres- ident 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' State 2, Music Camp 2, 3, 4. MARY HITZEMAN Librarian 4, A. A. 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Vice -President 4, G. A. A. 3, Vice-President 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3,Cir1s' Octette 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3.4, Madrigal 2.3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Music Camp 3. JACK WHITE F.F. A. 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. V .1 ,, , . 'iegifjfif 'sl ,. ,MWF ,un if , ,,,. 3 wx UM, . ssaww lj SJ, ., sr 9 ' 4 . - . A 'W Vg? ,wx . , L W. 4 , Il ' ' 1, ,.'sJ.m.nb4.a.-nil:--c' 'fi'!u?:,. MARY RAYE BAUMAN Librarian 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, Public -Relations Chairman 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Paper Staff 3, Class Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Music Camp 3. DIANE UNDERWAGER Student Council Secretary 4, F.H. A. 1, 4, Secretary 2, Public Relations Chairman 3, Girls' Chorus 1, Girls' Sextette 2, Paper Staff 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 4, National Honor Society 3, 4, Class Play 4. LIANN E GOEKE Class Vice-President 2, Secretary 3, Librarian 1, 2, 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3.4, G. A. A. 1, 2, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAM CRANE F. P. A. 1, Treasurer 2, 3, Secretary 4, Band 1, 2, National Honor Society 4. will 331,113 I :N N Nui, H 5i2E 15'1 X: lam-,w ',. 'EFX ILA SCHNEIDER Class Historian 1, 2, 3, 4, A. A. 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 4, Degree Chairman 3, G. A. A. 1, Girls' Ch0I'LlS'1, Girls' Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3, 4, Girls' Sextette 2, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Drmatics Club 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Music Camp 3, Mixed Chorus'2. 3. 4. SHIRLEY COLE Class Historian 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. Parliamentarian 2, President 3, Camp 3, Section 21 Officer 4, C Play 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance I 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 3, Betty Croc Homemaker of Tomorrow 4. DENNIS HALBMAIER F. F. A. 1. 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatrcs Club 7. -Vt ..4 R: .H a ., -5. ., ...Q YF'-V UDY STRUCK lass Treasurer 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, irls' Chorus 1, Paper Staff 3,4, lass Play 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, lla- atics Club 4, National Honor Soc- ' ery 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 4. ROTHY HENNING ibrarian 1, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, . A. A. 1, 2, Camp 3, Point Secre- ary 4, Girls' Chorus 1, Annual Staff , Dramatics Club 3, 4, National onor Society 4. ERRY SEYLLER asketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 4. -has FRANK LITTLE Transferred from Dundee High School in Junior Year. Class Vice- President 3, Track 3, 4, Basketball 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4. SHARON FRAKES Transferred from Palatine High School in Senior Year. Librarian 4, F.H. A. 4, G. A. A. 4, Girls' Chorus 4, Class Play 4, Cheerleader 4, Dramatics Club 4, Madrigal 4, Mixed Chorus 4. RONALD PEARSON F. F. A. 1, 2, 4, Track 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 3, Class Play 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. LORETTA SCHORN Class Treasurer 2, F. H. Aa 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 4, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, Secretary 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 4. MARY GEHRINGER F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, President 3, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 4, Paper Staff 4, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Madrigal 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 3, 4. DELORES WILKE Student Council 2, F. l-I. A. 1, 2, 3, G. A.A. 1, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, Paper Staff 4, Girls' Sextette 2, Cheer- leader 1, 2, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Madrigal 3, 4, Girls' Trio 1, 2, 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MILAN DUCHAI F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Sentinel 4, Band 1, 2, Drarnatics Club 4. RICHARD TAMMS F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 4, Dra- matics Club 3, 4. LIZA BEDIAN Transferred in senior year from the Melkonian Educational Institute, Nicosia, Cyprus. Girls' Chorus 4, National Honor Society 4. JAMES CARLSON Student Council 1, F. F. A. 1, Sec- retary 2, 3, Vice-President 4, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball 1, Class Play 3, Dramatics Club 3, Presi- dent 4. .N , '41 , n 2 , if ll, A , L J yi! fs EDWARD GETZELMAN F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. THOMAS VOGEL F. F. A. 1, 2, 4, Track 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4. Claaa will We, the Class of l958, being of sound mind and body, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament: Bill Crane and Richard Fischer pass down their scientific theories and ingenious ideas to .QKellenberger. Wendell Schiesher vacates his place on the first Five to Jerry Sunderlage. Mggyggge Bauman leaves her pencil behind Sandra Baseley's ear. fSharpen itl, 1.1.73 Bedian bequeaths her proficiency in languages to ggi Rodriguez. -lly Wilkins leaves his height to .lj-Ii Melms, receivable at age twenty-one. Tom Vogel passes on his bowling ability to L:-glyg-fig. Uust who is R. Mapes ?, J-ugly Struck wills her typing ability to E-El Daniels. fKeep practicing, gal !, ,inn Carlson gives his dimples to Q-my Blazier. fWho really doesn't need them ?, Loretta Schorn and Mary Gehringer bequeath their temperments to Viole Allen. l Seyller leaves his past issues of Motor Tread to -.Q Renard. Wvmmmmmm., Q Schneider endows Ruth Koerner with her treasured drivers license. fLook out pedes- trians, here she comes., Mgy Hitzeman vacates her seat on the piano bench to Nancy-lgjk. fKeep the bench warm and the music hot, Nancy., Shirley ,Cl leaves her iob at Trucker's Lodge to Sally Howe. iDon't take all the tips the customers give you, Sally., Ronald White hands down his interest in out-of-town girls mga- Bruce, fHow's thatl, Diane Underwager wills her quiet ways to .ELL-Godfrey. Ronald Pearson backs out of his space on the school lot to make room for ,M Letheby, who is another Pontiac owner. Delores Wilke presents Marilyn Henning with her multi-colored nail polish. To make a clean sweep of things next year Edward Getzleman and Milan Duchai leave the broom and dust pans in Jim's room for Martin Blazier. Phyllis Pfaffinger passes on the secret of a small waistline to Nadine Sferas. ,ig White leaves his iolly smile to -.Q-nl Smiley. fLive up to your name, Jim., Sharon Frakes gives her cheer-leading abilities to ,Sig Zenk. fOn to victory, Sue., Qharles Rowlett endows Q3 Sester with his ability to attract attractive girls with his active automobile. Lianne QQ-lg bequeaths her tumbling accomplishments to -Pg. Wirsing. Richard Iamms leaves all his farming abilities to 591-LZeirer. Qorothy Henning gives her place on the girls' basketball team to Elaine-3195. Dennis Halbmaier and Frank Little leave their pesty ways and wise remarks to Charles Herrmann. fPity those poor teachersl, CSignature , Signature , Compliments lgnature, SOUSTER'S FLOWERS l67 DuPage Street Elgin, Illinois '30 Q Ml Gfzqaniyatiovla Annual Stabb ...1 2 -rage, Wvrking hard. girls? Asking advice, Shirley? STANDING: Wendell Schiesher, Phyllis Pfaffinger, Loretta Schorn, Ron White, Mary Hitzeman, Dorothy Henning. SEATED: Shirley Cole, Mary Raye Bauman, Larry Wilkens, Richard Fischer, Esther Samuelson, Adviser. Compliments COUNTRY'S DELIGHT MILK PRODUCTS National -Honor: Societq . Colleen Fredrick receiving her National Honor Society membership card. STANDING: Phyllis Pfaffinger, Marjorie Acree, Colleen Fredrick, James Smiley, Norman Coon, William Schmidt, Adviserg Gary Underwager, Liza Bedian, Judy Cole. SEATED: Carol Heckman, Sandra Baseley, Gail Meyer, Richard Fischer, Larry Wilkins, Judy Struck, Diane Underwager, Nadine Sferas. Compl iments PETERSEN MOTOR SALES Colleen Fredrick, Treasurer: Bob Bruce, Vice-Presidentg Wendell Schiesher, Presidentg Diane Underwager, Secretary. Student Council STANDING: Nadine Sferas, David Smith, Charles Rowlett, Jim Kellenberger, Diane Baseley, Donald Rowlett, John Ready. SEATED: Mr. William Schmidt, Adviserg Diane Underwager, Bob Bruce, Wendell Schiesher, Colleen Fred- rich, Joe Carlson. Compliments Compliments ROY'S CLEANERS RUSTIC LODGE MOTEL 34 Student Council members being presented pins at Honors Day. Student Council Hctivitiea s., , , l ,- t, - H . ,WJ it s:..' -Q p p Freshman Initiation sponsored by Student Council. A happy quartet at refreshment time during a Student Council party. Compliments Compliments HAMPSHIRE COMMUNITY CLUB DREYMlLl.ER 81 KRAY 35 .63 'Q 3 V 7-' :W A, V bag' 26 9 Q.: ' -1 xl Q. 'Anti' H P? '4 A , w mu! , . 1 U I 5 5 E -v S . f QME' .0 fi t'?24 4. 4. z 3 , . , , ,..,,,-f , Asif 5 ' H u , V 1 -, . ,VNJ f Athletic Haaociation . jr, S , .K V ff. STANDING: Judy Cole, Dale Sester, Mary Judy Cole, Ila Schneider, Dale Sester. Hitzeman. SEATED: Phyllis Pfaffinger, Ila Schneider. Dnamatica Club TOP ROW: Dick Tamms, Tom Vogel, Ron White, Jim Renard, Larry Wilkins, Frank Little, Jerry Sunderlaie, Karl Zierer, Jirn Smiley, Dennis Halbmaier. SECOND ROW: Dale Sester, Bob Bruce, Jim Kellenberger, C arles Herrmann, Ron Pearson, Ruth Koerner, Jerry Seyller, Jim Lerheby, Jack White, Richard Fischer, Chuck Rowlert, THIRD ROW: Dorothy Henning, Elaine Binz, Delores Wilke, Judy Struck, Shirley Cole, Jill Godfrey, Guy Bl-azier, Mary Gehringer, lla Schneider, Liza Bedian, Mary Hitzeman, Diane Underwager. FOURTH ROW: Mary Ray Bauman, Sandi Baseley, Nancy Rusk, Neil Melms, Sue Zenk, Lianne Goeke, Judy Cole, Martin Blazier, Marilyn Henning, Pat Wirsing, Ethel Daniels. SEATED: Mrs. Ruth Michael, Adviser, Jim Carlson, Pres- identg Wendell Schiesher, Vice-Presi entg Lorie Schorn, Secretary, Phyllis Pfaffinger, Treasurerg Sharon Frakes, Rose Ann Rodriquez, Sally Howe, Viole Allen, Nadine Sferas. Compliments Complimenfs JARRA CERAMICS 38 ELGIN NATIONAL WATCH COMPANY Paper: Staff Got it straight, girls? How 's it coming, kids? STANDING: Judy Struck, Mary Gehringer, Mary Hitzeman, Delores Wilke, Ron White. SEATED: Diane Underv wager, Lianne Goeke, Mrs. Ruth Michael, Adviserg Larry Wilkins, Editorg Ila Schneider. Compliments Compliments NEILS OF ELGIN 39 TRUCKER'S LODGE RESTAURANT q.n.n. STANDING: Dorothy Henning, Point Secretary, Mary Gehringer, Secretary-Treasurer, LeAnn Meyer, Historian. KNEELING: Mary Hitzernan, Vice-President: Judy Cole, President. TOP ROW: Diane Baseley, Kay Petersen, Nancy Zellhofer, Kathy Renard, Ruth Koerner, Gail Meyer, Gwen Peter- sen, Audrey Skinner, Janice VanVleet. SECOND ROW: Sandi Baseley, Sue Zenk, Nancy Maberto, Linda Howe, Valerie Rohrsen, Marilyn Henning, Mary Raye Bauman, Sharon Frakes. THIRD ROW: Nancy Holze, Alice Hennig, Pat Wollenweber, Elaine Wright, Judy Kellman, Colleen Fredrick, Toni Engel, Eileen Crane. FOURTH ROW: Charmayne Holze, Mary Hartman, Sue Hitzeman, Carol Heckrnann, Judy VanVleet, Lillian Frey, Carol Gehringer. FIFTH ROW: Dorothy Henning, Mary Hitzeman, Miss Donna Baughman, Adviserg Judy Cole, Mary Gehringer, LeAnn Meyer. Compliments Compliments JIM'S ILLINOIS CLEANERS SERVICE 40 BOWL-MOR LANES 14 ctiuitiea 1. Daddy Date Night 2. Slumber Party 3. Howdy Hike 4. Slumber Party 5. Daddy Date Night 1. 5 I 2, 3. 4. 5. Compliments Compliments PETERSEN INSURANCE AGENCY 41 LAMBRECHT IMPLEMENTS '3.'3.14. CARL LEWIS-Adviser TOP ROW: Ronald Pearson, Tom Filmore, Harold Meyer, Gary Follman, Ronald Renard, Karl Zierer, Edward Getzelman, Gordy Letheby, Ralph Gustafson, Tom Vogel. SECOND ROW: Roscoe Stelford, Bill Pecoraro, Tom Gliddon, Don Grisham, Chuck Rowlett, Keith Kellenberger, John Schorn, Greg DuMoulin, Martin Blazier. THIRD ROW: Bob Wymore, John Ready, David Smith, Stan Leiseberg, Clarence Herrmann, Gerold Meyer, Bob Engel, Dee Leming, Neil Melms. FOURTH ROW: Carl Lewis, Adviser, Milan Duchaj, Bill Crane, Jim Carlson, Wendell Schiesher, Dick Tamms, Norman Coon, Carl Schneider. Compliments GEORGE CRAMSEY a SONS Complimenfs Livestock 8. General Trucking 42 HAMPSHIRE FEED MIL WENDELL SC HIESHER President I IM CARLSON Vice-President BILL CRANE Secretary DICK TAMMS Treasurer NORMAN COON 'Reporter MILAN DUCHAJ Sentinel Compliments Complimenfs RALPH WOLLENWEBER HARTMAN AND SON 43 Custom Feed Grinding '3.'3.14. Putting up road signs Testing Soil Overhauling tractor Showing cattle at F. F.A. Fair Testing milk 44 Studying electric motors. , t 7 45? sf- 'H V- Q wif ' , -W wifes ky A,,'f:ffgf?ksf1:siz,j i ' ,,:u:- ,vp . 5 ' -- ' ' ff 11 M 'W ,, NA fs: 5' ' 'A ' .:': J. w iiiigisfiiisigiiiz X 1 V':.f'.Zi.'f.,3,,,TZ.f SIG :fx .'r?Z:3 V 'V K -3-sim 3: , Y 1-3 A ':,:.':i::' . R -- I -1i'f2. 'iH,, w 1,,VES3?is35is3?i5s5h F W nigga' ' ' ,::.,j,,.g.:. .4,.l,.iMaem -1 2 5- if-f :::-:fe 35- ?gNZ.lg 235. rl - -- MLM, ' .E'E'E5Ejj,.if 1 ,wi H wjef ..- Ji tiuitiea Five top members in Chapter Activity Contest. Norman Coon, wins place on plaque. 1 ,. ll its I J? ,b . .iii Putting' on a safety demonstration. Heat bulb ignited straw in less than one minute. ,Y5 Ve-ii' Q Nffsiffgg i ' 'i mga.. QW'--' fgbfww 5 IW! Hu W, llzlesilesggyrff , , -, W-iw llffsssfsgggggttgymxl ' N Wm gym eenr e is .ftvf-fi. -is Tv? 9 s .ff it 'g?5Wll'l' fun' ,l ff - W- 4 ep ,. aetkq ., , I-ff. .n::,f: v Members complete rustic bridge which they gave to Hundreds of rats were killed during Pest Contest. school. Boys practice judging on farms. -Q. . .,l.,. ig ,, C. . 1 'NA-1.3, 5.a1f2iQ1,-v . f , --1-wlgrwg. V 4- I -- ,,..d5i 1,- sa A I? ,A W s P Q gong! I ls ,. E V H 1 ll id Q ra, 45 Parliamentary Procedure Team. , X7 Sl j E I Iyrflsgy 411505, A . P ,. , . I L J i ' ' --P e' gif'-..I:x L Y uuuq I X 3 H . ,- , , . f 5 g 1 9.9.4. Hctivitiea One of the Top Ten Dairy Judging Teams in finals at Section Grain Team. Springfield. .e 4 Ii . gs? 'A--I R .V., Z Elko N' I. I' QQ 'Fu - -gr, 'I'-U ,.. iiii i..i..ii I, PM ,air QF- !--' J 1, IMIHI wh! , ,Ln V, , , g,.. If i, I nts. fm. - ,ef- I. Jw. w, unfit ,ya . 3. A Yfffg wi Section Fatstock Team. Section Poultry Team. s'i Kfi gli i , R, 1-,M Section Soil Judging Team. Section Dairy Team. Compliments NORTHERN ILLINOIS BREEDING CO-OP I Piinhq 2 '1-I-1.14. STANDING: Mary Raye Bauman, Public Relations, Colleen Fred- rick, Recreation Chairmang Ruth Koerner, Degree Chairmang 1 Lianne Goeke, Parliamentarian. SEATEDg Sandi Baseley, Treas- urerg Gail Meyer, Secretary: Marilyn Henning, Presidentg Mary Hitzeman, Vice-President. TOP ROW: Diane Baseley, Ila Schneider, Mary Gehringer, Delores Wilke, Nancy Zellhofer, Jill Godfrey, Cathy Dan, Shirley Cole, Judy Struck, Gwen Petersen, Elaine Binz, Kathy Renard, Kay Petersen, Audrey Skinner. SECOND ROW: Judy Cole, Pat Wirsing, Valerie Achrsen, Linda Howe, Janice Van Vleet, Dorothy Henning, Sally Howe, Nancy Maberto, Sue Zenk, Rose Ann Rodriquez, Nancy Rusk. THIRD ROW: Ethel Daniels, Pat Wollenweber, Elaine Wright, Virginia Cole, Loretta Schorn, Delores Rosenthal, Judy Kellman, Sharon Frakes, Alice Henning, Toni Engel, Jeannie Klick. FOURTH ROW: Marjorie Acree, Lillian Frey, Carol Gehringer, Eileen Crane, Mary Schurchard, Judy VanVleet, Nancy Holze, LeAnn Meyer, Jean Schuchard, Nancy Meiser, Phyllis Pfaffinger, Viole Allen. FIFTH ROW: Lianne Goeke, Colleen Fredrick, Gail Meyer, Mary Hitzeman, Mrs. Zierke, Adviserg Marilyn Henning, Sandi Baseley, Mary Raye Bauman, Ruth Koerner. SIXTH ROW: Nadine Sferas, Sandra McNally, Mary Hartman, Karen Frisby, Diane Underwager, Donna Maynard, Sue Hitzeman, Carol Heckmann, Mary Roth. Compliments Compliments BETTE'S BEAUTY SHOP 47 MAY'S SHOP 3.-H.14. Hctivitiea Gift Exchange Punch? -Q32-, Chapter Mother 8a President Ready for school. Adviser 8: Chapter Mother Compliments HAMPSHIRE MANUFACTURING CO. 48 Ready for church. '1 1-.r x Fas -s -5 91'-2.-.:E X Z' KT i .' . 1..,-..,j., -- NE - 'K X., U 1 Q S .Z 1 f if 'f +145 L2-Cb VF Q K 3 r X JJ JQW JJ JJ 16 X. i All ' Chonal Qftoupa CC Boqa' Cholzua TOP ROW: Larry Wilkins, Jim Renard, Jim Smiley, Jerry Seyller, Bob Bruce, Jim Kellengerger, Doug Irving, Keith Kellenberger. SECOND ROW: Kenny Struck, Greg DuMoulin, Milton Awe, Ronald Palmer, Dee Leming, David Smith, Bob Wymore. Ciinla' Chouua TOP ROW: Ila Schneider, Mary Gehringer, Nancy Zellhofer, Kathy Little, Kathy Dan, Jill Godfrey, Judy Struck, Dee Wilke, Kathy Renard. SECOND ROW: Mary Hitzeman, Pat Wirsing, Valerie Rohrsen, Nancy Maberto, Linda Howe, Janet Scholer, Liza Bedian, Rosiland Driscoll, Lianne Goeke. THIRD ROW: Phyllis Pfaffinger, Sandra Baseley, Pat Wollenweber, Alice Hennig, Loretta Schorn, Judy Kellman, Nancy Rusk, Mary Hartman. FOURTH ROW: Nadine Sferas, Viole Allen, Sandra McNalley, Mary Sferas, Sharon Etter, Sharon Frakes, Carol Heckman, Mary Roth. Compliments Compliments PETERSEN PROPANE CO. 50 J. LISLE LAUFER John L. Finley For the past nine years John L. Finley has been director of high school musical activities. It has been through his efforts that an interest in music has been ac- quired by those who came into contact with him during their four years at Hampshire High. mixed Chonua TOP ROW: Doug Irving, Jim Kellenberger, Jerry Seyller, Jim Renard, Larry Wilkins, Jim Smiley, Bob Bruce, Charles Rowlett. SECOND ROW: Jill Godfrey, Ronald Palmer, Greg DuMolin, Kenneth Struck, Keith Kellen' berger, Milton Awe, Nancy Zellhofer, Bob Wyrnore. THIRD ROW: Ila Schneider, Delores Wilke, Mary Gehringer, Judy Struck, Kathy Renard, Valerie Rohrsen, Pat Wirsing. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Baseley, Loretta Schorn, Lianne Goeke, Mary Hitzeman, Nancy Rusk, Sharon Frakes, Judy Kellman. FIFTH ROW: Nadine Sferas, Mary Sferas, Phyllis Pfaffinger, Linda Howe, Marjorie Acree, Colleen Fredrick, Pat Wollenweber. Compliments Compliments KENNETH HOLZE-AUCTIONEER 51 GUSTAFSON OILS In. L Q 1 1 F12 ' .f ii V NH .1 ' L H bi QQ' ' E ' HL ---f' M ,fi fx. . My - ' fl , E -.'. 5 ., -::' I 7 'I 'B if , n i 2 I ' KW 5 ' I W 0 4 . , xx , I Z9 ,X by ,V J A fn , bf, ' L H 5: 51, ',,i11 FV L ., A mf W 0' fy ,J fwf '-, ! 1 V 'fn h K! 'A f f ,, 3- A Q: F. f - U M LLW, ' -vw --1 ' 1 . k. ' X X N 5 e - ' 'S k 'f 1? K A Q? X . L1'E - O , WW as. mizz M 1? ,QE I! - Ji: N, i f fi: ' L' 5259 375' M n . QQ? W--K X eg' --QI 'ftq?k9 '55'i l v 1 ff? A H:-+5 J - M Y H H g,,. A ,T -- X. mm- ..... , KL MT ,IM h in L ,L, X 'sxfgl ' . W xt A if QW., i .L . 5 ff' 1 4 L I I. H,x A 1' , fi fag?-S uv n 4 . n N x 'N-Qf1.?,' X g Q NX u 4 ff ffl v .gr ,W fy W 'Erik H2 P 43 .ng MJ' Nagy .1 ' I , 1 I 1 Q 7 sg 57 fa' 9 sg-1-E W-1 1 4- V 5, I IRA, ' 'kiw i' : Si ' A- 1 L 'iii Q. 'X .Q , in '35, .. 1 1 1 , V. -1 -Nyffgx S, f 5 5' vi T W v gNf4f'X :f ' f tm I I, H ' Q , of 'si' A i - g V461 L ly-I 4' .. V K 4 . ' My I I ' Q Q 'NA I ri 5 Q in R S1 5 ' Hg E X I 7 .1 ,, x M? , 2 - ,... .Wg . 1 if 1 5 f M 1 J 1. in I 555,25 , K Nj N 2 ' !',Eg4-gmal , 1 X X, .ang M1 film. '15 -lr flunion -High Band TOP ROW: John L. Finley, Director, Tom Rusk, Cheryl Gunter, Robert Irving, Kay Leming. SECOND ROW: Joanne Romke, Deanne Runge, Kay Schrnitendorf, Earl' Daniels, David Berg, Leslie Petersen, Georgene Gunter, Patricia Reams, Ronald Olson, James Bruce, Keith Koppen, Mary Lou Ogimachi, Patricia Smith, Jon Sunderlage. THIRD ROW: Dale Engel, Ann Frohling, Gail Schmitendorf, Arleen Henning, Katie Maushak, Mary Coon, David Radde, Marian Manser, Darlene Runge, Bruce Allen, John Lurain. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Smiley, Melody Olson, Rita Zalem, Carol Struck, Karen Stojan, Richard Stading, Arleen Koemer. Dance Band BACK ROW: Jon Sunderlage, Dee Leming, Ethel Daniels, Doug Irving, Jerry Seyller, James Smiley. FRONT ROW: Mary Hitzeman, Larry Wilkins, Earl Daniels, Janice VanVleet, Shirley Cole, Ila Schneider, Valerie Rohrsen. Compliments RAUSCHENBERGER FURNITURE CO. Genoa, Illinois 54 Diatnictgand State Winnena O Wladfuqal STANDING: Charles Rowlett, Bob Bruce, Doug Irving, James Smiley, Larry Wilkins, Jerry Seyller, Greg DuMoulin Milton Awe. SEATED: Sharon Frakes, Sandra Baseley, Mary Gehringer, Delores Wilke, Ila Schneider, Nancy Rusk, Mary Hitzeman. District-Superior State-Excellent 'T'i,7.73 1- Eff ' 1 s 1 ,- nel. , Q' ' Q, 1: ,lil ssei2: ' ' ., v -4, , mf 'Wx ll ,sir ll -s 4 , .1 I ' A H, l ' ll , X . H , gg :yi Q l nie ef: Jeannie Klick-Vocal Solo Larry Wilkins-Clarinet Solo District-Superior District-Superior State-Superior Compliments DON MCNAMARA 55 The Village lnn Yliluaic flctivitiea Girls' Trio: Ila Schneider, Delores Wilke, Mary Hitzeman. Band Concert Concert Duet Marching Band Keith Koppeflf State Superior Compliments HAMPSHIRE LIONS CLUB -if .1- ': '1 , -, 1' , 9' Y iv? ' ' ' -x . 3 n 1' 2 ' -. . 91? ff X ? :vm . lx' .' 4 ff' 'J' 4, -W.: ':, 1 A ' !'4'jLrI:4',' 1- I 21 ,1 f- .: -Mv- A F- .55 25,3 , Q:-1 -' 'gi I ' . 3'.:5if'1if in K ,J wif, . ' X ,Af 7'L'-'.,'-j,f - .ff -X.. .V+ 'in 7-? f .JI .l Z? Y' Y - 'ir-- 'Whleaflg l gl Excellent Seaaon Enjoyed ln, Whip-pufm This year's varsity squad enjoyed a very excellent season. The Whip-Purs' record for the past year was 23 wins and 4 loses. They won the Little Eight Tournament, tied For the Little Eight Conference, and won the District Tournament. Well-balanced scoring was again enjoyed by the Whip-Purs. Leo Binz led the way with a T6 point average followed by Ron White with a T5 point average. Rounding out the starting five, Ron Pearson averaged IO. l, Wendall Schiesher 9.6, and Chuck Rowlett 5. Also contributing to the Whip-Purs excellent season were Jack White, Jerry Sunderlage, Denny Sester, Frank Little, Neil Melems, Dennis Halbmaier, Jim Kellen- berger, Jim Letheby, and Jerry Seyller. Vauaitq Coach Beals, Jack White, Dennis Sester, Ron Pearson, Chuck Rowlett, Neil Melms. STANDING: Jim Letheby, Dennis Halbmaier, Frank Little, Ron White, Leo Binz, Jerry Sunderlage, Wendell Schiesher, Jerry Seyller, Jim Kellenberger. Compliments WILCOX PHARMACY 58 Chuck Coach Beale Dennis H. Dennis S Compliments BLOCK BROS. Frank Jack Si Jerry Jim K. Jlm L. Leo Neil Ron P . 59 Ron W. Wendy Wlanaqena Bob Bruce, Carl Schneider 1. K, 'L it , L: '- -Q ,L . :ag Y ' 1 5- District Tourney Champs Little-Eight Champs Compliments SPORTSMEN'S LODGE Complimenfs 108 Douglas Ave. FENZEL MOTOR SALES Elgin, Illinois 60 Chrysler 8g Plymouth Cheeflleadeua Vanaitq Jill Godfrey, Sharon Frakes, Sue Zenk. Thanh-Soph Jeannie Klick, Colleen Fredrick, Nancy Holze. Compliments SEV'S GENERAL STORE -Compliments Phone-3431 JOHN and RALPH'S BARBER SHOP Coach Havens '3noah-Soph STANDING: Larry Little, Kenny Struck, Gordy Letheby, Jerry Struck, Allen Sauer, Gary Heckmann, Ronald Palmer. SECOND ROW: Milton Awe, David Smith, Bob Engel, Dee Leming, Guy Modde, Ted Thompson, Bob Wymore, SEATED: Coach Havens, Doug Irving, Vernon Fischer, Don Rowlett, Dennis Sester, Orris Ruth Compliments STANDARD OIL AGENT Fred Swanson Jr. Gueahmen STANDING: Larry Little, Gary Heckmann, Gordy Letheby, Allen Sauer, Kenny Struck, Bob Engel. SEATED: Bob Wymore, Ted Thompson, Milton Awe, Ronald Pa-lmer, David Smith. union-Vauaitq STANDING: Jack White, Jerry Seyller, Frank Little, Jerry Sunderlage, Dennis Halbmaier. SEATED: Dennis Sester, Jim Letheby, Neil Melms, Jim Kellenberger. Compliments V. F. W. POST 8043 fluniou -High Sponta TOP ROW: Dick Irving, Danny Cox, James Crow, Bruce Kellman, Ronald Olsen, Ricky Meyer, Roger Thrun, Iarret Bardoner, SECOND ROW: Tom Rusk, Larry Heckman, Earl Daniels, Ricardo Rodriguez, Russel Payne, Ricky Sclmeider, Dale Henning, David Johnson, Richard Mengeling. THIRD ROW: Coach John Lurain, Lester Petersen, David Frohling, Jon Sunderlage, Morris Campbell, Bill Tamms, Bob Payne, Edwin Maynard. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Gannon, Cheri Block, Arleen Koerner, Katie Maushak. The Team Game Action Compl imenfs RAUSCHENBERGER FURNITURE CO., Genoa, Illinois Baaeball TOP ROW: Don Rowlett, Jim Letheby, Ron White, Frank Little, Jerry Sunderlage, Wendell Schiesher, lack White. SECOND ROW: Coach Robert Beals, Tom Fillmore, Chuck Rowlett, Doug Irving, Gary Underwager, Coach Larry Havens. THIRD ROW: Neil Melms, Larry Little, Carl Schneider, Guy Modde, David Smith. maj, The Team Game Action Compliments WATROUS SERVICE INSURANCE 8. INCOME TAX QOH. 4521 Res. 4301, 'Inack Dash MCD- Nice form, Ron. - ' vp. Q, .pw E J3-'f:- , W., f H Beat him, Doug. Nice run, Gary Hurdle, Men. Compliments . MCBRIDE Bkos. BUICK Compllmenfs Elgin, Illinois 66 HERRMANN'S GROCERY Boqa' P. E. ? Btu lll -, - L lwllll .MQ QF''lllflmNll1llNN'''NNialllllllff.llllfiglgi,C'2.1'El,I l llll'lffLQ4 ' ul 'ighw ' ' ,gig , . -Q52 fl, ,- - l l ' Q ,,..-5-X IPF! Little Higher, Jack Forward Flip H. Wm jlw .. ' ll' Ulm N if 'lf' 3 N... ll ,wQ Wggi.y..wl'll ll. ljgfllg :VY . O vnlliii The Layout F11 Rebound, Kenny Two Points Compliments Compliments HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL O. K. BARBER SHOP 67 Basketball-Quarterback Club Cjinla' P. 8 ' I '41 1? r fl ,L VM' . Y, , -. fa if ,44'4icf' , ,, , , L, , ,. 'T' of W wwsx' wg 1-v f .,.,,. -I fs u,N.,225..- 1 fl. ,F 1 : C Vt.:-5534 ' A ' :HL I , , 5 rr -.Q N M., -. M ,Ro-gig: .5 V. : Hit it hard! , V 1 VW.. ,J ,. , Look out! o Two points? Over you go! Compliments SEYLLER INSURANCE COMPANY 63 Ready? Strike one! fi., fx gN Xi mf if if? ET ' I X A-P Jinif . . . . . Larry Wilkins . . Shirley Cole . . lla Schneider . . Sharon Frakes . . .Loretta Schorn . Diane Underwager . . . Jack White . . . Ron White . . Charles Rowlett . . . . Mary Raye Bauman . . .Ron Pearson ,I I4-V I 4 Senior Class Presents -, Lilaca in the Ram Directed by Ruth Michael Lilacs in the Rain , is the story of John Lambert's four daughters and their sweet but turbulent romances. Between throwing boyfriends out, deciding what to do with a daughter who feels reiected, and putting up with a wife who can't decide if she is or isn't pregnant, poor John experiments with his chemicals. CAST John Lambert . Julia Lambert . Lovell Lambert . Laurie Lambert . Letty Lambert . Shauna Lambert. Charles Attabury Bill Smith . . Raymond Connelly Mabel Attabury. Paul .... .... l STAFF l Business Manager . pl Li' Tickets .... Properties . Stage . . . . . . . . Phyllis Pfaffinger . . . . . Judy Struck Richard Fischer Mary Gehringer .. . Frank Little Deloris Wilke Mary Hitzeman Wendell Schiesher . Edward Getzelman Jerry Seyller Milan Duchai Jim Carlson Bill Crane Tom Vogel Program and Publicity. . . . Dorothy Henning Ushers . Dick Tamms Dennis Halbmaier . . Lianne Goeke Deloris Wilke Phyllis Pfaffinger f - :.-...--1 ,---- f' S B-if ,:,- ii I ll' L- T T Jn Action l 14 1'-.aasdlr Of all the nerve! Sweet and Low. J gf' ri 'E Easy does it. Q- 1511 You two-timer. mln Take that and That! mplimenfs - D 8g W STANDARD SERVICE Take you 're old heels! Let's go F The V.I.P. s. dx E-gif-.lxlxs Juniors and Seniors. Compl i me nis GE NOA GREEN HOUSE fluniou- Seniou . . . Judy Cole, junior class secretary. is reading the 1958 Senior Class Prophecy Dinner: Dance Phyllis Pfaffinger, SCDIOI class secre tary, is reading the 1958 Class W111 fr 5R ' .1 I ,f QA s 5 Y , fa Qjfffff - ws. 2, .yu 4 1- 1, D Q9 ' x TJ as , 4, mencement w is the Hour and Circumstance Processional 74 TOP ROW: Larry Wilkins, Milan Duchaj, Shirley Cole, James Carlson, Mary Gehringer, Thomas Vogel, Delores Wilke, Ronald White, Judy Struck, Frank Little. SECOND ROW: Loretta Schorn, Jerry Seyller, Dorothy Henning, Wendell Schiesher, Mary Hitzeman, Edward Getzelman, Lianne Goeke, Richard Tamms Ila Schneider. THIRD ROW: Ronald Pears-on, Phyllis Pfaffinger, Charles Rowlett, Mary Raye Bauman, Jack White, Sharon Frakes, William Crane, Liza Bedian, Richard Fischer. Dennis Halbmaier and Diane Under- wager cut from picture. You'll Never Walk Alone Senior Vocal Ensemble 'i .ff w ,xx 1, 1122 K .z ii -ay, xz, .L KU? Ps :um J i. I ,., ,M 4 2,1 ,N 1Q' ,immiziz-421, ., L, W , 2 V-1-,mv , 4, 11 ,i V., 9- , - 1 'sig ff 1 It 1 s ' ' 1 1 fw- . VW, w. ,Pl va' ,N ,L 1 1 r M J - l 'Wi , SSE? aa... 1 .. 2 1 ,Lf a I A- V , .Y- , .f +V. ,ns 5 H X12 ,N Q Mm, H w 1 Wwsdx, , 1 , . I , I 52 1 X Ne'l'! X . 1 W f sw A I X, P i 12 'gs l 1 ,L iy?1A , -,,,'. '- '7 -u ' 1? 552 - KX lr.,xL!r A if Pi 1 I Presentation of Gift to School Presentation of Diplomas Class President. . .Charles Rowlett President, Board of Education. . . 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