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CLASS POE Our high school days are completed and gone. Soon iobs and college upon us will dawn. Fellow Seniors, when you are lonely someday, Think of your classmates, friends in every way. Although Walt at times seems shy, We all realize he's a wonderful guy. His FFA work has been iust great, And with vocational school he has a date. Vicki is our pretty blonde. Of her, our class has grown quite fond. Whenever there was a Varsity game, She'd be cheering the team on to fame. Millie's our Panther editor. ln great debt we are to her. But she'll be remembered much more For her abilities on the school dance floor. Roy in athletics did excel, And outside school he did quite well. When we are in some faraway place, We'll always remember his smiling face. Now we come to that big, strong mass, Or the other half of the Senior Class . Big Bill's interests match his ambition, ln many an activity he's won recognition. Gary Davis, a Varsity player, Has always seemed to have a flare For saying things he wasn't taught, But Gary-he never got caught. Larry was our conference 'back. In football skills he has no lack. King of Prom and Homecoming too, He's a born leader through and through. The president of FFA is Bob. His record shows he did a good iob. But we'll remember him all the more For how he made that ol' Dodge soar. A studious person is Diane. She's also an avid literature fan. She'll be a iournalistg her mind is set. Swimming in Feldt's pond we'll never forget. Ron Feldt transcends in all sports. As for antics, he has all sorts. This Feldt has a nice pond too, But swimming in it is tabool Len ioined us in our Sophomore year. He is a hard worker, that is clear. He's been a friend to everyone And always willing to have fun. ln our .lunior year, Curt did portray A mighty wrestler in our great class play. But in sports, it's not an act. He's active in many things, that's a fact. Carol's our class' newest addition, She's an eager helper and deserves recognition. She pitched right in when she came Before we hardly knew her name. Pat's a busy Dairy Queen Reigning o'er the county Green. Though she works hard all the while She always manages to keep her smile. Russ is one of the .luda band. His achievements in it have been iust grand. A well-liked and fun-loving guy And one upon whom we can rely. A hard-working student is our Al. To everyone he has been a pal. From responsibility he doesn't flee. A great engineer he's destined to be. Kay's the politician of the class With the personality of an Irish lass. Perfection is her utmost goal. Attaining the presidency will be her role. .lacki'ls our bubbling red-headed gal. As first cornetist she did iust swell. If grades were based on happiness, She'd be the greatest scholar in the class. Bobette, for the team, works like mad. She gives her all, for which we're glad. ln forensics she won the State's highest honor. Our exuberant pep sessions are dependent upon her. Cherylon Prom Court did shine. We all agree, she looked iust fine. Roller skating is her special ability, And in phy-ed she has great agility. Cindy, member of the cheerleading team, Is a mighty Senior on the beam. As Queen she reigned at her very best Over Evening in Fantasyland and Golden Harvest . Ron Schmid is a Senior boy Full of mischief, fun, and ioy. Although tall he may never be, He'll rise to heights with his farming ability. One of the Prom Court in '64, We'll always remember that Senior Roar . She'll be a fair bride in the future near, And the class wishes her happiness sincere. Small but mighty is our Les. A great football player, let us stress. Along with his skill in the game, His friendliness in school has won him fame. Lyle was on Prom and Homecoming Courts. This Senior's well-known for hislability in sports He's very well-known in football and wrestling, And fame to Juda he helped to bring. Mike can really handle the wheel, Whether on semi, pick-up, or automobile. He's one Senior who's far from dense, Indeed he's endowed with common sense. Connie-she's the smallest of us all, But that doesn't stop her from having a ball. A willing, hard worker in the class' behalf, Yet only a member for a year and a half. Now we come to a Senior girl Who can handle a baton and make it twirl. Patsy twice held attendance on Royalty Court. Her get-up-and-go is hard to thwart. The Senior upon whom we now dwell ls known for playing her cornet well. Susan, not one to get in a furor, Can be counted on to do the iob for sure. Dick, the last Senior herein mentioned, Also in athletics has won much attention. In our country's service he's not the last, But the first to serve from our Senior Class. Keen and Keener are quite a pair. They wrote this poem-it isn't fair. But Forwardl Seniors of '65, We've got the power and the drive.
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CONSTANCE WHITAKER CConnieD MICHAEL TREUTHARDT QMikej PATSY WID EMAN fPatsyj SUSAN WILD fSusieQ RICHARD WUN SC HEL fRichj
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CLASS HI TCRY There we were, thirty-six little green freshmen entering the doors of IHS on August 27, 1961. It looked as if it was going to be a great year with our class officers: Bill Clark, President, Russell Keen, Vice President, Alan Keener, Secretary, Cheryl Ramseier, Treasurer, and our student council repre- sentatives, Patsy Wideman and Bob Erb, The faculty consisted of Mr. Brozovich, principal, Mr. Wittlief, science and math, Mrs. Lehnherr, home economics, Mr. Taylor, agriculture, Mr. Uetz, coach and science, Mr. Harkins, coach and history, Mr. Miller, English, Miss Carmody, business, and Miss Marti, music. Bobette Prestonrepresented the class on the B-Team cheerleading squad. Kay O'Neil joined us at tl1e end of the year. The year went along quite well and ended with a class picnic at Krepe Park in Freeport, Illinois. Our class decreased to twenty-eight students as we started our Sophomore year. New faculty members included: Mr. Blum, principal, Mrs. McGinnis, commercial, Mr. Caldwell, assist- ant coach and history, Miss Hahn freplaced by Mrs. Williams for the second semesterj English. Presiding over us during our sophomore year were: Russell Keen, President, Bobette Preston, Vice President, Cheryl Ramseier, Secretary, Cindy Rockey, Treasurer, student council representatives, Vicki Beckman and Curtis Gobeli. Bobette Preston again represented us as a B-Team cheerleader. She also was chosen to be on the Homecoming court. The highlights of this year were initiating the Freshmen, ordering our class rings, and enjoying our class picnic, again at Krepe Park. Now we had passed the half-way mark in high school. Upon returning to school, we welcomed some new teachers: Mr. Murphy, science, physical education and coach, and Mrs. Adamson, English. As usual, class elections were held and Kay O'Neil, President, Bobette Preston, Vice President, Cindy Rockey, Secretary, Gary Davis, Treasurer, Vicki Beckman and Curtis Gobeli, student council representa- tives, were elected to govern our junior year. We were represented on the A-Team cheerleading squad by Bobette Preston, Cindy Rockey, and Pat Kaster. Bobette Preston again represented us on the Homecoming court. This was an exciting year because our class rings arrived in the fall, and our junior Class play, 'Professor, How Could You! was successfully presented. Of course, the most thrilling event of the year was our junior Prom. We selected 'Evening in Fantasy- land' as our theme. On May 1, 1964, Larry Davis and Cindy Rockey reigned as our king and queen. Members of the court were: Bob Erb, Cheryl Ramseier, Russell Keen, Kay O'Neil, Lyle Thorp, Royletta Severson, Curtis Gobeli, and Patsy Wideman. Lynn Thorp and Skippy O'Neil were our junior royalty. We gained another junior when Connie Whitaker joined us late in the year. We closed this fun-filled year with an adventurous picnic at Apple River Canyon, Illinois. There we were, seniors at last! Who would have believed it? Thirty we had in number and twice as mighty were we. A new face in the class was Carol Hermann. The new members of the faculty were: Mr. Kalk, principal, Miss Doran, English and Latin, and Mr. Buerger, science, English and assistant coach. Our advisors were Mr. Taylor and Mr. Murphy. As we chose class officers for our last time, we elected Larry Davis, President, Lyle Thorp, Vice Presi- dent, Russell Keen, Secretary, Patsy Wideman, Treasurer, Cindy Rockey and Curtis Gobeli, student council representatives. Bobette Preston, Cindy Rockey, and Pat Kaster were elected as A-team cheerleaders for their final year. Our unforgettable victory over Brodhead, highlighted our Homecoming events. For a second time, Larry Davis and Cindy Rockey reigned as king and queen. Senior members of the court were Bill Clark, lgyleuThorp, and Patsy Wideman. Our theme was 'Golden Harvest' and an enjoyable evening was had y a . Our Senior Class Play was presented on April 2. Baccalaureate was held on May 23 and we sadly said goodby to our friends and IHS on May 27.
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