Henning Community High School - Memories Yearbook (Henning, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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I M: s Barbara Boggess We the Senlor Class proudly and gratefully dedlcate the l958 Bluebook to Mrs Barbara Boggess who has faithfully served us IU many ways She has not only guided us through class attalrs as our Junlor sponsor but has led many of our outsnde a tnvntues This year sne has taken on the added re sponslbulsty of workmg with our newspaper sponsoring the Bluebook and the many extra tasks nn connection wnth the labrary Mrs Boggess has made all of these actnvrtles un forgettable for all of us L JZ ,V Mt. I c . -I, - '.: ' tr-'Q .x , . l l . ' I . . . . I . . . . . n L.. . ' . - . . . . I . . . I . . . . . 1 . ' ff' 1' Q , ff! at gyf INTRODUCTICN .-f K, 'PIX CCNTENTS i fix :lIllI ' RL? -,X , .mTu?s f ga N-32, L 'T - X1 X. 4-a -3.4! ' nsnfgv ,F 42-' .Ag And Lt 1 ffft W 4 1 PHTRUFIS mi Around the world ln one Ilttle spun Mr Moss explains a formula to Drema Moreman and Lyle Wrlght durlng Alge bra I class Cutting classes, and guess who' Lorraine Reed and Shirley Roderick were kept busy pournng punch during the Prom Left to right: Lowell Edwards, Wade Meade, Mr. Hadley, and Charlotte Dice check over the globe in geography class. But, Mr Moss, they all look allke John Webber ond Russell Potter are found under the bleachers slttlng out a class Enloylng yourselves boys? Q f Domg fme pouring wane Eager beavers, rushing to class9 Lett to right Sandra Davis Judy Frahm, Dennis Flaherty and Wade Meade take advantage of the candy sold by the F H A and F F A during noon hour CLA' E Q tag :xg X N -as Goin going, gone! Sold out' Left to right Carol Tafllnger Jim Frahm Linda Darnell and .ferry Nesbitt glance darlngly at the honor roll Top to bottom: Bob Gouty, Bob Allison, Lowell Edwards, Melvin Reese, and Don Dice rush up the steps trying to beat the last bell. Fattenmg but who cares? Left to right Ronnie Dice and Larry Huffman are buying hats from Kay Darnell at the Senior Class stand during the fair '90 'W Hurrah! I made at C . . I I G , ' I , - O x . . . ? v . QQ, ' H. fl ' K I ' of 'Q ' , H .L g. , ku ' Ng - ' ' All ,I mi L. ,V . ,wax N -P ' K ,. .I M- . 'lJef t ,F ' Q K I o I . gl u . ll . .4 il A ' 1 A' A lr e A4 ,f e I 'iw sag . . ' :Q S 5 I I I I . ,E I, V K V , . Q. f . LK imported straught from Mars Left to right Paul Lune Lorene Lyons Ruth Ann LeClaire and Larry Stiles lump aboard Jerry Chrnsman s bucket of bolts King with his Queen. Mr Brooks prepares to rudely awaken Raymond Allison during study hall. Are these men from Mars? No lust freshmen on their Initiation Day Don t they look cute'-P P' l Jaguar or Jolopy'P Terry Rouse and Karen Murphy reign proudly over the '57 Prom from their throne. Look out, Allison, here comes Brooks! !! y - L ,i.t is ' . ' I . . C . 3 3 L 5 u 11?QQQnqx'n-'..4 xv ' t :f W ' r' F -- I : Af 'xi -xt A Q, I v A --.. T A L. , rf. if-J ' . ' K W ' . 1 ' . I I -, D I 0 .N ' ' x . ' 'Q . . . . sq id I1 il Ill Mr Jackson lowers the 'booml Left to rlght Mrs Tate tries to get Mary Starr Mary Lump and Carolyn Edwards to attempt the hugh lump 'IN' Oh, well! We tried. Watch that toy! lt's already torn down half of the bus garage In preparation for the new building program now in effect at school. Dennis Flaherty ns In a sad state of affairs as Mr Jackson lets hum know he means busmess No can do Just too hugh! Ervln lngalsbe and Bull Muller attempt to put this lnttle freshman George Kyger, on the fountaln ,ME Playground equipment . 'S Quit horsung around and wure at rlght Left to right Sharon Alexander Charles Watklns and Mr Cline stand back as Kay Darnell prepares a chemistry expern ment Ld Smgmg Sweethearts Left to right Wade Meade Terry Rouse and Lons DeNeal take a break for chow during thelr busy school day Left to right Paul Lune and Bull Boswell are busy trymg to untangle the ware durung sh op Run for your Intel Darnell s at st again Left to right Shirley Roderick Sandra Joslin Sue Webber and Karen Murphy start to practice for their many performances of the year Tame out tor chow Unusual the lanes are all sfrarght! Left to right Gale Shanks Allen White, Walter Amos Charles Smith, and Dale Jones are getting unto the mood of things on Freshman Obednence Day The band s annual performance on Natuonal Hospital Day at the Veteran s Hospital Vlcaous? No, gust freshmen Wanting Patnently'-' Everyone ducks and rushes to the buses when school is out at exactly 3-30. Look Out! Mr Jackson keeps check on the ever growing lunch lme to make sure every one stays an place Xactly Zero hour in the Yard . XYZ ,SS f , .2 5 g.Q,Sff3gkf ' A ww 'Jw . 'sg 2 - rw 1,1 K 14 W 1. ? , 5? , gf' xv 9. SQ ' ' iff: i ff' P 'gffiglf ' , .- I 1 ff ' s ' f is b W f , if X Q Q Y s X 1 0 48 1, 1 5 - 5 .l+h f- -'N' 'f' ' , f .ig - 522- . if ww Sv- ,1 B 545 , .. g- - -uf , R A-M 4 2,15-L.g A f V ig ' 1f lf75EV .y v ' Y cf . sz. J.:- -wg rj Ng 5 no Mrs. Mary G. Messner . . . in recognition of the in- fluence which Mrs. Messner has had on this and many other annuals. Her high standards and ideals are still a guiding light for the many activities she has sponsored. BOARD OF EDUCATICN LEFT TO RIGHT: Vernon Smith, Presidentg Don Gibson, Robert Walters, George Nesbitt, fPrincipa1 Andrew Jacksonj, Dale Cunningham, John White, Lee Wood, and Secretary, Clarence Wilson . sew it - to 5 in.. D 4 0 . ,on,:.. L+. ...P PRINCIPAL Andrew Jackson, Principal B S Union Unlversnfy M A University of lllmols Physlcs Q .Q Iv' get -if 'kb bmw M-'S Xu,-LQ Jw-4. My-0-wJ. gk fo-af KDAIY.. Pqvltege ,QW .. . all I ,s'e '4' ,o .Us 00 .v: 0. go 1,0 ago , 1',':,: v '.:,' ':. 'Mv. Joclzson ' 0 1 .O ' 0 o ' .leon Hlser School Secretory 00 ala 009 W ' 9 I I 'q o,'v 4 I Q I O Q. U . . 4 0 o I I ' o I i ,i-A! ,. I A f 4 I I . 1 A Q ,A f l O U - c , X5 . L ' .I f, , . . . . ' ' . T r 9 N . .1 ,, p . , I V' ' 5 X QL u.,...l, H' .. M 1 P ---.xg , xi , X -. A , cw- . L-. 4 I , 1, 1 4 o 1,1 4 ,, : w , o , . 4 ,,1 ' 'u 6-,, X MP P- f 1' Q. sas-. .0 . g, 1362... 1.51 QU Q V I ' 0 v? : -N?. ' ' S . ' 1 ., x 4 ' . - Q ' ,rw ,,QA,q pg' 3 PM i B JJ, 1 , . 1 V 1 l I A- ,X .I 5 9 5 , X 9 o I ' ' 1 'Y P PNLM' 'W' O J , 4' I 0 ' 1 ' c . 4 , 9 ' ' ' 0 .0 ' ,' n , 4 l 0 ' Q 0 '.' 0 0 c . , . ,,Q o'. g ' 0 Q 0 , Q 1. M. eo. ,.' on ' , W s,v'o: 0 ' 5 .1 0 :' C 0,10 , l Q . O.. I I I 9' ,: . 1 . ou' . o 9 C C 5.0 .9 ' s . .n - . :s'.' 0 I . . 0. 4 . 0. l.l ,, ' ': 'Q' 0 g . O .4 l so 0. I I a ,' 0 I HUGH MOSS A.B. , Mt. Morris College History, Math, Track Coach GERALD BROOKS B. S., University of Illinois Commerce ff la DOROTHY MONTGOMERY A. B., Georgetown College English, Dramaticfd ' I YK I El, Ks FAC U1LTY .l, Q . MARSHALL MONTGOMERY A. B. , Georgetown College Science, History, Assistant Coach u'. I BARBARA BOGGXESS B. A. , Cedar C-rest College X 1 English, Libraryiff x. ,I is x ff., i .I I 14x51 sflxm PAUL HADLEY B. A., Wheaton College Math, Geography LAURA HARRISX B. S. , Eastern Illinois State College Music I HOWARD CLINE B. S., University of Illinois Agriculture, Chemistry LLOYD CHAMPION B. S. , Indiana Stateg M.Ed. University of Illinois Civics, P.E., Coach 4'-gf ,, NV. Lk A.. s ii 2 s .2 R .1 .L XR, MEMBERS , I it agfeas -5 MARTHA TROVILLION B S University of Illinois Home Economics ROY GILBERT B.S., Eastem Illinois State College Industrial Arts, Driver Training 57. 5-. I f 3 51,-3 l ,'x ', IOANNE TATE B. S., Illinois Normal University P. E. , Biology L, 5. 'QQ- qw N 'jf r. g s AQ MM 432.17 FOOD SERVICE Mrs Anna Carter Mrs Sally Sparrow 'L' .A SERVICE CUSTODIANS Zelbert Lytle Clarence WIISOH nw. eu-Vega, nw? CH, M, i'.9m.a,v.OJu.il9,8goKQ, .Q1w exm.H,,,..,, rrr - to AQQCQQ-Q., Q,-bug, G4-0vCXx,o+r,-qafwd, ' wwlfww Qfx BUS DRIVERS Wrllxam Cunmngham, Charles HISCI, 'AA J Jesse Hoshauer Zelbert L - , ytle . E lll V . 44,. t gy W I, of ' ' l P-X l h E ...f nr, , ' , , - x ,. ' ,, Tv 1' W' qs, , U X, . .. , F X x .gg ,, X . 7 fl, 15 . fa I 4 - .. - S x X lf , V v ' , , ,Y - ,, I S fin' l. I R' f 14,5-V 4 4 4 xt K .L - F . 3 k .f yj' A ff ,, i wif ,--L' 1 Aw, V ' X ' M K J A . iw 1 ,f A A -'hs' 'sum . 11 X XX A ag. Q 'Q -f M L T W Steve Finney. xl, ,7 The Bismarck High School band, in its bright blue and white uniforms, is a familiar If sight. The band performs at every f home basketball game, at con- certs, marches in several parades, p 1... M' and competes in the district and ' sf state contests. The Christmas . , fi - 1 4. V A Concert, Spring Concert, and so L Q the Band Banquet are three mem- orable events each year. 1 The band officers are: sr president, Byron Roderick, vice- J president, Karen Murphyp secre- rllgy W V , s , W ag.. tary-treasurer, Lois De Neal, Ji ' Student Council representative, S J ' Sandra Joslin, our drum fi Y maiorette, did a very fine iob S it this year, leading the band at 1 ,. parades and twirling at home - J basketball games. BAND FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Don Courson, Marvin Roberts, Larry Huffman, John Young, Richard McCann, Sue Webber. SECOND ROW: Charles Watkins, Ben White, Mickey Gibson, Pat Roderick, Terry Roderick, Byron Roderick. THIRD ROW: Bill Joslin, Karen Murphy, Lorraine Reed, Ronnie Dice, 1. D. Homer, George Roderick. FOURTH ROW: Lillie Mae Barnes, Frances Miller, Sharon Alexander, Ruth Ann LeClaire, Shirley Roderick, Steve Finney. FIFTH ROW: Jerry Chrisman, Loretta Reed, Dale Jones, Shirley Rouse, Janice McCann, Donna Stanford. SIXTH ROW: Martha Smith, Sharon Steinbaugh, Rita Schultz, Judy Reed, Judy Ohl, Lois DeNeal. SEVENTH ROW: Gladys White, Sandra Davis, Carol Mallof, Diane Moss, Mary Ann Wilson, Charlotte Dice. EIGHTH ROW: Carole French, Lu Beth Weller, Sandra Joslin, Martha Jackson, and Mary Starr. gi FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Gebbink, Judy Frahm, Joan Powell, Ruth Ann LeClaire, Delores Rudolph, Deena Davis, Pat Miles, Carol Ehlenfeld, Judy Moss, Shirley Rouse, Lorraine Reed, SECOND ROW: Pat Roderick, Charlotte D1ce, Mary Helen Johnson, Sue Gouty, Judy Reed, Lu Beth Weller, Janet Dubre, Marianne Bullock, Eileen Rice, Barbara Yund, Lois DeNeal. THIRD ROW: Sandra Thomas, Marjorie Riggs, Ireta Reese, Mary Ann Wilson, Karen Reffett, Linda Davis, Sharon Alexander, Sandra Joslin, Karen Murphy, Sue Webber, Donna Conner, Janice McCann Martha Jackson, and Laura Harris, Director, U ' CHORUSES The Christmas and Spring Concerts are proof of the many efforts which have been put forth by members ot the gurls chorus and mixed chorus and their director, Mrs. Laura Harris. F ws flnfx 1 'rslif C' - X1 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Carol Gebbink, Carolyn Edwards, Judy Moss, Lillie Mae Barnes, Shirley Roderick. Judy Frahm, Jerry Justice, Lorraine Reed, Sandra Davis, Donna Ankrum, Carol Elhenfeld, Pat Miles, Lois De Neal, Terry Roderick, Don Courson, Preston Brown, Darrel Cohoon. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Good, Kaye Story, Gladys White, Mary Starr, Mary Helen Johnson, Mary Limp, Sharon Britton, Lu Beth Weller, Judy Ohl, Barbara Yund, Sandra Joslin, Melvin Reese, Jerry Chrisman, Don Limp, Ben White, THIRD ROW: Linda Damell, Judy Reed, Delores Rudolph, Sue Gouty, Patty Roderick, Charlotte Dice, Marjorie Riggs, Ruth Ann LeClaire, Janice McCann, Marianne Bullock, Donna Conner, Byron Roderick, Terry Rouse, Jim Thompson, George Roderick. FOURTH ROW: Barbara Crockett, Sharon Steinbaugh, Carol Mallof, Judy Cohoon, Sheila Weller, Rita Schultz, Melinda Clapp, Eileen Rice, Lorene Lyons, Sharon Alexander, Karen Murphy, Sue Webber, Judy Good, Martha Jackson, Marsha Hunt, Ervin Ingalsbe, Mickey Gibson, Larry Huffman, Bill Joslin, and Mrs. Laura Harris, Director. Student Councll members assemble rn the study hall SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Steve Fmney vrce presldent Martha Smrth treasurer Ronn1e Dlce presldent Donna Stanford secretary STANDING Lo1s DeNeal Rlta Schultz Don DICE Vlar1onOlmstead Wade Meade Lorralne Reed Mr Hadley adv1sor Mary Starr Lmda Darnell and Jerry Chrrsman NOT PICTURED Byron Rodenck STUDENT CCUNCIL This year the Student Councrl has encouraged a closer student faculty rela tronshrp In accompllshrng this an assembly was presented to the student body and faculty on the tres of the councrl to the student body and teachers The Student Council IS helping the faculty by supervlsrng the selling of tickets at the ballgames The suggestion box tne Councll placed In the study hall proved very helpful In solv mg many problems that arose throughout the school year Rrta Schultz takes a turn at selhng school supphes to ee Story and Gale Shanks LW ry 'BN-V Mm 510 'fjlywf 'ls WMA J QM My I of . y pr L E wr l s, s www Eu, fx r if li -S 5 Diana Taylor checks out books to Judy Good and Linda Darnell, Karen Reffett, and Judy Ohl clip Diane Moss, synopses from old book covers, LIBRARY The student llbrarrans club thus year worked entrrely as a voluntary service orga mzatron, helping with crrculatron, arousing Interest In books through the bulletin b ards, and doing innumerable duties necessary to earn the tltle of lrbrarlan Under the drrectron of therr new sponsor, Mrs Boggess, the librarians worked very hard pasting synopses In the backs of many books and frlrng much new Informa tlon on careers and colleges FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Boggess sponsor Lorrarne Reed Student Councrl representatrve Kay Darnell secretary treasurer Lrnda Darnell wrce presldent and Karen Murphy presrdent SECOND ROW L11l1e Mae Barnes Sue Webber reporter Drane Taylor Judy Ohl Loretta Reed Martha Jackson Karen Reffett Judy Reed Sandra Jos11n and Donna Stanford N3 'T-gf., AT 21 Nobody's --Girl Shy here . . The Junior Class Play, Girl Shy, was a three act comedy presented October l8, under the direction of Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery Father, Aunt Caroline, this is Miss J U N I 0 R P I La Veme, my fiancee. 'Tis our Ethiopian bearing gifts. CHARACTERS Tom Arsdale . . . Oke Stimson. . . Caroline .... . Anthony Arsdale Sylvia Webster . . Dean Marlow . . . Peaches Carter . Asma .. . . . Birdie Laverne . Barbara Sanford. Darrel Cohoon . Steve Finney Donna Conner . Dean Jones . Lillie Barnes Melvin Reese . Mary Starr . Joan Powell Delores Rudolph Gladys White Alfred Murgatoyd .... Ronnie Dice Chuck Mayo ...... Jack Greer Director .... Dorothy Montgomery Student Director . . Carolyn Claypool if We11, whaddaya know. The hardboiled little hellion has a heart ! Do you have to pretent with a boy to get him to like you? svfhp- L we Angie. . Margaret. . Lorraine . . Kitty .... Mrs. Morrow . Mr. Morrow. . Jack . . . Art. . . Martin . Jane . Tony . . Margie . . . Fitz .... Student Director Director . . . SENICR PLAY The Senior Class play, Seventeenth Summer, was presented April ll, under the direction of Mrs. Dor- othy Montgomery. CHARACTERS . . . . . Karen Mur hy . Donna Stanford . .Linda Scott . Margie Moss . . Barbara Yund . . Larry Edington . Byron Roderick . .Terry Rouse . .Phil Marble . . Sandra Joslin . . . Wade Meade . .Sharon Alexander . . . Mickey Gibson . . . Coralee Schneider . Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery 'nv . 1' r s Student Council Lois DeNeal, Donna Stanford, treasurer Pat Miles, 'F t secretary Q! ,E Mrs. Vernon Smith, Refi Chapter Mother Gladys White, parlia- r,ir, ,T , , . .. , ' -'-- mentarian ' Coralee Q Schneider ' -,Y, I gg, r,rr af, projects X g IJX M s chairman CENTER, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Sam DeNeal, Martha Smith, Chapter Mother president Mrs. Trovillion, Frances Miller, advisor as historian Mary Starr, vice president Carol French Shirley Roderick, public relations recreation chairman chairman ' The Future Homemakers of America Chapter started out the year by participating in the Leadership Rally in the fall. Charity work was taken up at Christmas time, followed by the formal initiation in January. Work on their project, Teenage Consumer, was continued throughout the year, and the mothers' tea, style show, ancl installation of new officers'were given in the spring. Their theme, Hands of Toclay's Youth and Tomorrow's Homemakers, was a constant reminder of the purposes of their organization. SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Jerry Justice, Shirley Rouse, Judy Moss, Judy Frahm, Sandra Davis, Lorraine Reed, Shirley Roderick, Carole French, Mary Starr, Coralee Schneider, Carol Elhenfeld, Gladys White, Sandra Joslin, Frances Miller, Carol Gebbink, SECOND ROW: Carol Mallof, Sharon Steinbaugh, Rita Schultz, Ruth Ann LeClaire, Marsha Hunt, Marjorie Rigps, Karen Reffet, Geraldine Davis, Barbara Yund, Delores Jones, Lillie Mae Barnes, Lois DeNea1, Sheila We ler, LuBeth Weller, Martha Smith, Martha Jackson, Pat Miles, Donna Stan- ford, Mrs. DeNeal. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Smith, Charlotte Dice, Sue Gouty, Pat Roderick, Kaye Story, Deena Davis, Norma Thomas, Mary Combs, Judy Ohl, Diana Taylor, Judy Reed, Eileen Rice, and Mrs, Trovillion, Advisor. . , . vi q w gt, 9 F LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP ROW: Mr. Cline, advisorg Jerry Nesbitt, presidentg larry Edington, vice president. SECOND ROW: Mickey Gibson, treasurerg Ben White, secretaryg Marion Olmstead, Student Council representative. BOTTOM ROW: Phil Marble, reporter, Bill Miller, parliamentariang and Russell- Potter, sentinel. Some of the activities which help the F. F. A. prepare for the future are: livestock, land, and grain iudgirig dbntests, public and extemporaneous speaking contests, leader- ship training school, and parliamentary procedure contests. Each year the F. F. A. takes a trip to the International Livestock Exposition in Chicago and puts on its Parent and Son Banquet in the spring. This year the group put up signs advertising the.Bismal'ck Chapter of the F. F. A. on the Dixie Highway. LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Mr. Cline, Mickey Gibson, Larry Edington, Jerry Nesbitt, Ben White, Phil Marble, Russell Potter, Marion Olmstead. SECOND ROW: J. D. Homer, Don Dice, Don Allison, Don Limp, George Keiger, Laurel Bodine, Jim Thompson, George Neuman, Max Heidrick. THIRD ROW: Bob Allison, Allen White, Wade Meade, William Nunn, Bill Miller, John Young, Ronnie Edington, Harold Heidrick, and Charles Smith. ,4- The Edrtorral staff SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Jerry Chrxsman sports Sandra Joslrn news Sue Webber edrtor rn chref Karen Murphy features and Mrs Boggess sponsor The Reportrng Staff STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Gladys Whrte Terry Brown Sharon Alexander LuBeth Weller Janrce McCann Carol Taflrnger Lrnda Scott and Ted Davrs NOT PICTURED Terry Rouse BUZZER After twenty years of publnshmg the Bismarck buzzer rn sensor English class, a great change was made thas year The Buzzer Staff IS composed of volunteers from all the classes and sponsored by Mrs Boggess, Mr Brooks, and Mr Jackson It as published twlce monthly and given to each student with the hope of promotlng a closer relation ship between the students and Faculty ,E 'kkgf The Productron Staff SEATED Ervrn Ingalsbe and hors DeNeal STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Brooks sponsor Rlchard McCann Charlre Watkrns Marlanne Bullock Judy Ohl Patty R0dSIlCk Donna Conner art edrtor Barbara Yund Loretta Reed art edrtor Pat Mrles and Mr Jackson sponsor Lf- - STAFF EDITORS: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mickey Gibson, Student Photographerg Mrs, Boggess, Advisor, Larry Stiles, Sports Editor. EDITOR- IN- CHIEF Terry Rouse and ASSOCIATE EDITOR Kay Darnell ASSOCIATES: STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: James Horner, Martha Smith, Diana Taylor, Hazel Rudolph, and Charlotte Dice. STAFF EDITORS: SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois DeNeal Class Editor: Pat Miles Photography Editorg Donna Stanford, Activities Editorg Sue Webber, Art Editor. BUSINESS MANAGERS BLUEBCOK We, the Blue- book staff, hope that in the following years os you Thumb through these pages, mem- ories of the '58 school yeor ond of your many friends will again come olive. Charles Watkins Al' ASSOCIATES: SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Alexander, Patty Roderick, Sandra Joslin, and Barbara Yund. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT Donna Stanford vrce presldent Kay Darnell pres1dent Judy Ohl secretary Glbson Charles Watkrns Terry Rouse song leader Sharon Alexander Sue Webber Carol Mallof Martha Jackson Loretta Reed hrstonan Lu Beth Weller lrbrarran Karen Murphy parlramentarran Marranne Bullock and Janrce McCann TA The newest organization at school this year rs the F T A lts purpose IS to arouse Interest In teaching as a career and to develop character, morale, and hugh moral stand ards In future teachers One of the club s most Interesting actnvntres was student teachmg Others were the Christmas party, panel cllscusslons, and entertammg outslde guests QQ Charhe Watkms rs teachmg general scrence Sharon Alexander tnes her luck rn teachrng durlng Natronal Educatronal Week. 28 world hrstory. f ' ef f- . 3 I 5 - ' 5 X la at l My T ' X 'Y li W- - 1 3 n . U C 9 ' I 1 I STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Moss, advisorg Byron Roderick, Student Council representativeg Mickey . I I U D : I D I , . . . . . . if -Xl rx I lx Qwsw -x ,, , fix. Ki if at W 'i' ,'4e AJCQ' Q ' X 1 42'- 4' S f, i W. W 1Z4'9 X 3 -.:. 3 1 vfwm i Mft: M 'un iW3Wir Mffnlftf math 1' , I f N1-K ' ,2- , t fl, i V ,fffgyi , 1 ff 'ff ,fiff?m ...X kxif iii Q +1 P ,Q!,fE? 'ylricfllsy 4 , I Q R i y sb wwf! ,gslgs-W i .-.--J , T b'4.-'- ,,,L.,J....-.---- -Vmwg'-4'-i z. 5 xfff ' af ani X v 4 I J A , ,fa P' G.....- . .1 Cys... A Louie Dolbee Steve Finney Wade Meade Ben White Left Field Third Base Center Field Right Field N r? -1 -.- CHAMPIONS ,11 Byron Roderick Ronnie Yund First Base VERMILION Q 1 COUNTY X I i f N if K ,-A TNI, if-.1 Kp, , .fb 5- 5 'ly' 4 0: ' 'it aw f .' I QM f. , . , g, ,Q v 44 Q ,. Arnold Fredericks Pitcher Laurel Bodine Third Base 5f 3Q FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Louie Dolbee, Laurel Bodine, Dale Bryant, Wade Meade, Arnold Fredericks, Terry Rouse, Byron Roderick, Ronnie Yund, Ben White, Steve Finney. SECOND ROW: Mr. Montgomery, Charles Newell, Warren Miller, Ned Wallace, Darrel Cohoon, Rodney Hornor, George Roderick, Terry Brown, Lyle Wright, Terry Roderick, Joe Huffman, and Mr. Champion. BASEBALL There may have been better individual players in the past, but in all-around performance Bismarck's ball club showed superior pitching, fielding, and bat- ting by more players. Spirit and attitude have played an important part in their success. Mr. Champion points out that it is probably the best baseball team he has had the privilege of coaching. B.T.H.S. l RESULTS OPP. ep- 7 Chrisman 6 l2 Henning l Jr, 3 Armstrong 7 ?fQ l8 East Lynn 2 1 'px . . J-2 br l l Rankin l l X l2 Potomac 2 I3 Ogden l3 J-,V mo 8 Armstrong 57,3 ' crews, Y, eff sf' N-A Ronnie Yund Bill Knight Lmyie Dqllaee ALL SCORES BISMARCK OPPONENTS 48 Hoopeston 34 Rossville 5l Carl in 74 Rankin 85 Henning 54 ' Schlorman 59 East Lynn 51 Westville 52 Hoopesfon 59 Armstrong The Reserve Team holds a I6 win, 2 loss recorcl. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Allen White, Tom Cunningham, Deland Fay Davis, Lyle Lee Wright, Terry Roderick, Robert Watkins. SECOND ROW: Ned Wallace, Jr., Rodney Homor, Dale Jones, Marvin Roberts, Mr. Montgomery. 1 3f'M 43 25 l 3 .44, Jack Greer Terry Rouse 3- S MILE RELAY TEAM, LEFT TO VARSITY 880 RELAY TEAM, LEFT FRESHMAN S80 RELAY TEAM, LEFT RIGHT: Louie Dolbee, Ronnie TO RIGHT: Sam Edwards, Wade Meade. TO RIGHT: Jerry Chrisman, Jerry Lynch, laurel Bodine, Byron Laurel Bodine, Steve Finney. Edwards, James Curry, Marvin Roderick. Roberts. The track team, as a whole, had a very good year. They won eight meets and lost two. In addi- tion to winning the North Vermilion County Meet, Bismarck also won first place trophies in the Var sity 880 and the mile relays. The Freshmen won the 880 relay, and the Freshmen-Sophomores won North Vermilion Track and Field first place trophies. .4 I , - .rf- lk 'i'1-wap 'Q A ,oia 'aegis 5. .-we . -- 8 M -'fi I .. -A ,-Zn, K V 1 8 X lu r'-' V it 6 ' .V u 'f if EN ilgfkn, s- V lx 'L A A .-iw-I I Hs. A' 'Ji , 1 ' .. of gm,-1 T 1 8 3,21 -',-., 4.',fjp'fg1 Dale Knee and Bob Moore, Kenny Hiser Discus men. Higlviumper. 36 'l 'ii 53 nl 4,4- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Miller, Ronnie Lynch, Rodney Hornor, Larry Edington, Gordon Finley, Ronnie Dice, Manager, .lim Edwards. SECOND ROW: Don Courson, Dale Byant, Bill Knight, Warren Miller, Arnold Fredericks, Preston Brown, Jerry Edwards, Harold Ingalsbe, George Freed. THIRD ROW: Mr. Moss, George Roderick, Jim Curry, Ray Allison, Paul Line, James Neal, Dale Knee, Darrel Cohoon, Steve Finney, Byron Roderick, Bob Bolton, Mr. Champion. FOURTH ROW: Sam Edwards, Bob Moore, Kenny Hiser, Charles Huffman, Jack Greer, Russell Potter, Wade Meade, Louie Dolbee, and Laurel Bodine. TRACK BISMARCK RESULTS OPPONENTS Won Coyugo Lost Danville Hoopeston Won Ronkin Won Rossville Henning Won Catlin Lost North Vermilion County- Freshmen A Won Hoopeston -sw Georgetown Won Armstrong , M , Q i if an Potomoc 1 ,i'A ' ' P Won North Vermilion y .Q 4, , ' 4 County-Vorsity ,Y-' Ae C 1 Freshmen and Sophomore County Meet 1. . 'if' . F' s'l 'a A5?,g,1, fs First Rossville-Second A ,f:3,l91gAg,aHL - i i,'f,iiugz. V 90 lf2 40 lf2 ' 'Q elt' 1 -. Qihififfii Ronnie Lynch, Outstanding Trackman W K Q45 7 i i i kv Vw FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Rice, Ted Davis, Allen White, Jack Greer, Warren Miller, Darrel Cohoon, Peter Rudolph Geor e Neuman Donald Dice SECOND ROW- David Cunningham Cletas Reese Donald Allison 1 g a 0 - r n 1 Bob Allison, George Roderick, Lyle Wright, Charles Smith, Walter Amos, Bill Nunn. THIRD ROW: Charles Newell, Jack Jones, Harold Heidrick, Tom Cunningham, George Kyger, Ronnie Edington, Harlan Andrews, Harold Ingalsbe Max Heidrick. FOURTH ROW: Gorden Finley, Russell Potter, Bill Miller, Larry Stiles, Leland Davis, Ned Wallace, John Stiles, and Mr. Moss. Cross-Country running is a special type of long distance running. At B. T. H. S. it is rap- idly becoming a major sport. It has achieved prominence in recent years, not only as a compe- titive sport in its own right, but also as a conditioner for the regular track season at Bismarck. SCORES Qi, The lowest score wins. . . . B' lc O l jaw LM' '55-9-ffwb lsnllirc Cumberland pixsinen in QA 0-K 5 3 3l Danville 26 -Q l8 Urbana 39 Quvvu, - - Ov-aiu, Soni- .Q 22 Urbana University 35 32 Paris 25 S J 33 Danville 27 s Pxfefw' x i Ag, , Qu. ., ,fm fi J ' 52 55? ew f,, 'Q if si, :Q is 5 'S F? 2 y 4 gi B . ' 2 ar X vf5,,1f 5 3 sv' ' ri Don Allison Bob Allison Walter Amos za 'Q 'Q Harlan Andrews 'tl Donna Ankrum Sharon Britton is . S.. .4 5 Terry Brown .V , ' A 'avg' Larry Bullock I 55 1 Melinda Clapp sk ' ,,f f il , ii ' A Judy Cohoon Barbara Crockatt M to David Cunningham 'iijif' E' il Tom Cunningham r 7 Stanley Darding i f is +9 Deena Davis 1 ,' Q K L? . 5, A x ' wr. J' Leland Davis I Q ' 'af 5- Linda Davis l ., ixggi Sil t' 17 f X Don Dice . ' gf - L Harriet Dreher Janet Dubre Ronald Edington Karen Edwards ,, .4 J 1 W vo if g, 7, 5 . f J gg' li KY A y D' 'Yr' NYJ W' I 6 It ,rr ' I i- C A :gg 1, ' ,. . V ',.,Al ,A f in I' V Q.- h I if' lfiltgh-if. ..' Vfe A f-' I ' in 4- f Q 34, A, I Q R ' f V 5' , 'ap 'iv Wei 'F ' P .-' N Y A ,f a B Class President. . . Vice-President. . Secretary. . Treasurer. . . Student Council . Sponsors . Carol Ehlenfeld Larry Fox Carol Gebbink Judy Good Laraine Good Phillip Hagley Harold Heidrick Max Heidrick Joe Huffman Marsha Hunt Martha Jackson Dale Jones Jack Jones George Kyger Robbie Lawrence Officers . Lyle Wright LuBeth Weller . Terry Brown Sharon Steinbaugh . Carol Mallof Marsha Hunt . Ned Wallace Shirley Rouse . Rita Schultz Don Dice Mr. Paul Hadley Mrs. Dorothy Montgomery Jackie Leach Ruth Ann LeClaire Donald Limp s was ' Mary Lockhart K Lorene Lyons Carol Mallof Diane Moss ,E t J. iff 4. nil. ' J George Neuman Charles Newell Bill Nunn Edward Pundt Cletas Reese Eileen Rice John Rice Marjorie Riggs Terry Roderick Shirley Rouse Peter Rudolph Rita Schultz at F Yr s i 9 :F 5 ' . r ' 'M' V fx 1 '15- Gale Shanks Sharon Steinbaugh John Stiles Kaye Story Ned Wallace Robert Watkins LuBeth Weller Sheila Weller Allen White Mickey Woodrum Lyle Wright John Young 'F' 'Wu ,ms UN- 4 vw hwy 1 4,,. ,N . ,ML Us , X. if A sw M ,W vin hx j 1 if I S 'Yr 1 -dm.. i QM l lilllllfrfa W'-v YT' lfxy pw' '1- Preston Brown Marlanne Bullock Jerry Chrlsman Mary Combs Linda Darnell Geraldine Davis Sandra Davis Ted Davis Jerry Edwards Denny Flaherty James Frahm Judy Frahm George Freed Carole French Donna Glllesple Rodney Hornor F1rst and second semester offlcers pause after then m1d year electron. Around c1rc1e from LEFT FRONT Shlrley, Mary, Ronme, Judy, Marvm, Jerry. Lee, Janice, and Lmda. Judy and Janlce wlth the latest dance at Elwood s B1smarck s Rock and Roll center. Class President Vice Presldent Secretary Treasurer Student Councll Sponsors . Officers . . . Ronnie Yund Judy Ohl . . . Judy Ohl Shirley Roderick . Janice McCann Marvin Roberts Harold lngalsbe A Mary Helen Johnson Janice McCann Drema Moreman P ,,., Judy Moss if V Judy Ohl K Judy Reed Q f- Karen Reffett J iJ ' , J 'V ' ' .l 1 I . Marvin Roberts Shirley Roderick f Lee Story -Q' I y Norma Thomas - ' 4' 'P ' 50 ' ' f x ' ' 'fi am M James Thompson Mary Ann Wilson Ronnie Yund if If' . . Lee Story Mary Combs . . Linda Darnell Jerry Chrisman . Mr. Gerald Brooks Mrs. Joanne Tate Unusual when Preston studies?--No just camera shy. Jerry finds how to do-it-himself from Mr. Gilbert. 43 The Reserve cheerleaders, Linda, Shirley, and Janice, boost Ronnie's spirit for the game tonight as they show him the bus schedule with its long list of names. 8' f ii' ji' ' -LX J' iff? if F 'a, 4 I v- ' A QQ lilhr, flu:-ffl. -Wi fl pi .x ' Q, K 5: 'I It takes both first and second semester officers to plan all the Junior activities. Ben, Carol, Lillie Mae, Ronnie, Donna, and Mary consult Loretta's minute book to see what all is to be done. Jack Greer Larry Huffman Dean Jones Patti Jones Lillie Mae Barnes William Boswell Barbara Bryant Carolyn Claypool Darrel Cohoon Donna Conner Don Courson Ronald Dice Carolyn Edwards James Edwards Steve Elkin Eva Engel Gordon Finley Steve Finney Arnold Fredericks Sue Gouty Cla President . . Vice-President Secretary. . . Treasurer. . . Student Council Sponsors 'sf Yi: Q 99 Officers . . Bill Knight Ben White . Lillie Mae Barnes . . Donna Conner Loretta Reed . Carol Taflinger Ronnie Dice . . . . Mary Starr Ronnie Dice Mrs. Barbara Boggess Mr. Loyd Champion Bill Joslin Jerry Justice Bill Knight Mary Limp Richard McCann Frances Miller Warren Miller Jerry Nesbitt Russell Potter Joan Powell Loretta Reed Lorraine Reed Melvin Reese George Roderick Delores Rudolph Mary Starr 1 K is .- H v Bug ff' QV! ..- ,' . ,i I I X ! ,f , lit, ' rf : l X W' iff, K' -2 v ii- 5 4 is, ' i 11 A wr-3, The U.S. History trip is one of the highlights of the Junior year, but Russ and Gordon look pretty grim as they leave the Old Carthage Jail--maybe they tried to keep them! ! Carol Taflinger Sandra Thomas John Webber Ben White Gladys White 'Ti L1 ur-1 Q lg SHARON ELLEN ALEXANDER Band 4 Gtrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Papa Was a Preacher 3 Buzzer 4 Bluebook4 F T 4 Mtxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Pep Club 2 3 Seventeenth Summer 4 RAYMOND ALLISON Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 3 LAUREL LEE BODINE Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Class Presrdent 1 F F A 1 2 3 Varsrty Show 2 Basketball 2 3 JOHN BROWN Perrysvtlle Htgh School 1 2 DALE CONRAD BRYANT Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 234 Baseball1234 Basketball 3 4 Class Presr dent 2 MARETTA KAY DARNELL lndtanola l-hgh School 1 Jamatca Hrgh School 2 Ltbrarran 4 Bluebook 4 F T A 4 fl ix Um g if LOIS LORRAINE DENEAL Cheerleader 3'4Q Band 1-2- 3-43 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3-43 'Papa Was A Preacher 33 Student Council 2-43 Buzzer 43 Blue- book 43 F. H. A. 1-2-3-43 G. R. A. 2. CHARLOTTE RUTH DICE Band 1-2-3-43 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 43 Bluebook 43 F. H. A. 1-2- 3-43 Pep Club 2-3. LOUIS V. DOLBEE Track 1-2-3-43 Cross Country 2-33 Baseball 2-3-4: 'Papa Was A Preacher' 33 Student Council 33 Varsity Show 23 Basketball 1-2-3-4. LARRY JOE EDINGTON Track 1-2-3: Basketball 1- 3-43 'Papa Was A Preacher 35 F.F. A. 1-2-3-43 Seven- teenth Summer' 4. LOWELL EDWARIB MICHAEL EDWIN GIBSON Track 1 2: Basketball 13 Band 2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 43 Papa Was A Preacher 33 Bluebook 43 F.F. A. 3-43 F. T. A. 43 Seventeenth Summer 4. 47 901 i 1 DQ J ROBERT GOUTY Track 1 2 Cross Country 1 Baseball 1 Basketball 1 2 DEANNA JEAN HANDLEY Mixed Chorus 2 3 F I-LA G R.A 2 Pep Club 2 3 JAMES D HORNOR Band 2 3 4 Bluebook 4 1 2 ERVIN G INGALSBE Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 1 2 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 1 Buzzer 4 A DEDORES IEANNE JONES Danvrlle Hrgh School 1 Mrxed Chorus 2 3 Twirler 2 FHA.34 GLA 2 Pep Club 2 3 Grrls Chorus 2 3 SANDRA IEANNE IOSLIN Band 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Student Councrl 3 Class Vrce Presrdent 1 Class Treasurer 4 Lrbrarran 2 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 MaJorette 3 4 Twrrler 1 2 F H A 4 G R.A 2 ep Club 2 3 Seventeenth Summer 4 'TI 11 Ag' ff' 11 11 wiv' 4 Lb .. 1 ' : . . 1: , . . . : - . 3 ' 1 v I Q Y . cf N - : 3 3 F.F. -3 V A. - -3-4. my D - - g S ' ' S' Z F, Q .: F. F. . 1-2. 'P ,, ,A , ' A . t n . : - 1 , M W . t. . I -.g .' 3 P - 5 f or - 1 1 - so 2 9 ,Q 4QC f RS X, X - DC '?-luv 'Khan' 2 PAUL LINE Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 1 2 Baseball 1 2 Basketball PHILLIP L MARBLE Track 1 Basketball 1 F F A 3 4 Seventeenth Summer 4 WADE C MEADE Track 1 2 3 4 Baseball 3 Basketball 1 3 4 Band 1 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Student Counc1l3 4 F F 1 2 3 4 Seventeenth Summer 4 PATRICIA JO MILES Cheerleadxng 3 4 Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 Student Counc11 1 Class Secretary 2 3 4 Lrbranan Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 F H A 1 2 3 4 G R.A 2 BILL MILLER Track 1 2 3 4 Basketball 1 2 Papa Was A Preacher 3 A 2 MARGIE ANN MOSS Band 1 2 Grrls Chorus 1 2 3 Mrxed Chorus 1 2 3 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Lrbranan 2 Twrrlerl 2 3 F HA G R.A 2 Pep Club2 3 Varsity Show 2 Seventeenth Summer 4 IJ ,4 ' 1-4. r th n u I .'f W 'O' ' 9 '45 ' ' : . ZA. 5. - - - , 3-4, 'Parma was a Preacher h . - - : . , . l X- Lab F.F. . 1- -3-4. ' Y' Y ' - : ' ' ' : f - A : ' - - 3 .. . . 1: A AX 49 T D1 1,2 KAREN ANNE MURPHY Band 1-2-3-45 Girls Chorus 1-2-3-4g Mixed Chorus 1-2-3- 4g 'Papa Was A Preacher' 3: Prom Queen 3g librarian 2-3-4g Buzzer 4g Bluebook 4g F. H. A. 1: G.R.A. 2: F. T. A. 4: Pep Club 2-35 Varsity Show 2g 'Seventeenth Summer' 4. MARION EUGENE OLMSTEAD Track 1-2-3g Basketball Ig Mixed Chorus lg Student Council 4g F. F. A. 2-3-4. IRETA REESE West Lebanon High School 1 2 Girls Chorus 3 4 Mixed Chorus 3 BYRON LEON RODERICK Track 1 2 3 4 Cross Country 3 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Basket ball1234 Band1234 Mixed Chorus 1 2 4 Student Council 2 4 Class President 3 Class Vice President 2 Class Secretary 1 F T A 4 Varsity Show 2 Seventeenth Summer PATRICIA KAY RODERICK Band 1 2 3 4 Girls Chorus 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 1 2 3 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 F H A 1 2 4 G R.A 2 TERRY ROUSE South Broward High School Fla 1 2 Baseball 3 4 Basketball 3 4 Band 4 Mlxed Chorus 4 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Class Presrdent 4 Prom King 3 Buzzet4 Bluebook 4 F T 4 Seventeenth Summer 4 Track 3 50 4 El -C ? fm.. 5.1 ., bd j WR 'Wm A 1 HAZEL EVELYN RUDOLPH G R.A 2 Pep Club2 3 CORALEE BETH SCHNEIDER Girls Chorus 1 2 3 Mixed Chorus123FHA 12 3 4 G R.A 2 PepClub LINDA GAIL SCOTT Girls Chorus 1 2 Mixed Chorus 1 2 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Buzzer4 Twrrler2 Seventeenth Summer 4 F H A 1 G R.A 2 Pep Club2 3 MARTHA LOU SMITH Band 1 2 3 4 Student Coun cil 2 4 Class President 2 Class Vice President 2 3 Bluebook 4- F H A .1- - - - G R.A 2- D A Award 4 DONNA LEE STANFORD Cheerleading 2-3-4- Band -2-3-4- Papa was A Preacher 3- Student Council 3-4- Class Vice-President 4- Librarian 1-2-3-4- Bluebook - H A 1-2-3-4- G 2- F T A 4- Seventeenth Summer 4 LAWRENCE JAMES STILES Georgetown High School 1-2- Track 3-4- Cross Country 4- Bluebook 4. 51 DIANA TAYLOR Oakwood High School 1 Librarian 2 3 4 F A 2 3 4 Bluebook 4 IANICE JUNE TAYLOR Oakwood High School 1 H A CHARLES WATKINS Track 1 Band 1 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 3 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 F T A 4 SUSAN WEBBER Danville High School 1 Band 3 4 Girls Chorus 2 3 4 Mixed Chorus 2 3 4 Papa Was A Preacher 3 Librarian 4 Buzzer 4 Bluebook 4 A G R.A 2 F 4- Pep Club 2 BARBARA FAY YUND Stockland High School 1- Girls Chorus 2-3-4- Mixed Chorus 2- 3-4- Buzzer 4' Bluebook 4- F H A 2 3-4' Seventeenth Summer 4 CLASS OFFICERS Donna Pat Sandra Terry Martha and Wade assemble as their classmates measure for their caps and gowns. 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