Knoxville High School - Jester Yearbook (Knoxville, IL)

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K IQ 114. 1,,,, -me 7 959 jedm ,.., ,IL 4 . : 5 Q I 0 ' 1 . o , I G . o 'F xxx-1 f!f ff I X f' Waloune LI Za Mu. flaih .Eeawfw YL' I f XY X- gulf' We cherish everything she does To make our lives rewarding- Her never-ending sponsorship, Her gifts of thought and knowledge pure, Her guidance well worth heeding. This But of and by the student body, And for someone we knew with pleasure Our sponsor, teacher, guide, and friend, dedication is not by just a class, Mrs. Ruth Leasure. Qanlenii Wall .... page 7 Wmfm . . pa.qe.23 . . page25 -'il' ,wb I Z ,I SJ ,- - X 4 ci I. x 'Q J: .V N ' J - 1 .Jw ,4- 4,- ym gi, J it 'Ze 1 T 1: C 4 i .-:r L' -X' fi 1 1,1 1 31 v. .:'9:.: f 6 .-1,1 ' W, ,..N .35 fi il, 'kv' . RY- -1 f wx .nh , r-'1- ,Qf-egg V, , V, ,R 0: 7: is autumn, lovely autumn! ml God seems very naar n the sweet majesliv silence hat pcrvrules the atmosplzcre. Henry B. Knox 6101! . . ndialiawi amz af efzmzfm . Jfamec ' . . . Qaeda!! 'sg' y U 1 r ,I elah .ymlltiaiianfi +A. This way, slaves. .11ltiores unos lauzlo! laudo echoed throughout 1, when new Latin Club traditional cry as a phase Their attire consisted of robes made from dishtowels, jewelry, and olive wreathes. Potluck supper in the eve- ning, followed by a number of stunts done by the initiated , took place in Mrs. Huston's room, where all club meetings were held. John Morris, president of the group, pre- sented the stunts, among which were drink- ing out of baby bottles, selling apples, and feeding ice cream cones to each other while blindfolded. At the close the freshies were olhcially accepted. Altiores unos the halls October members did this of their initiation Getting acquainted tags and swimming caps were worn by the green freshie mem- bers of G.A.A. at their initiation in Septem- ber. After school G.A.A. members began hiking to Nancy Breece's farm for the annual Weiner roast. Each member taking her own weiners and buns, the girls hiked the required distance for points and were then picked up by hayracks. It wasn't long until the crack- ling and sizzling of the hot dogs could be heard, after the freshman members found enough roasting sticks. Snapshots were taken of the group during this event, which was the first activity of the club for the year. What do you want on your hot dog? Boy, that was ll long hike! 'x J 4 nfnifi' 1 g-H-V . w Distinguishwl K.'?D members of the furulty. Who can With an atmosphere of gaiety and loud fun, the traditional initi- ation of K.l-LS. freshmen by the almighty seniors began quite early on Friday, September 5. Before classes started town freshies were seen carrying and pulling seniors' books in wagons. A number of country freshies, however, were honored with very interesting rides to school. Between periods during the long day, Cfor freshmen, at leastj, cries of The British are com- ing! and To doom with the freshies! grew common to every- one's hearing. At noon many of the green ones did stunts for a short time. Both initiators and the ones initiated will long remember an interesting object of the day, which was called Bud's Bucket . For the annual party that night more stunts were performed. The new teachers dressed in hill- billy styles and sang a mountain ballad. lVI.C. of the program was Bill Moore. Following the coro- nation of the queen and king, there was dancing to records. L K H fx - blow the biggest bubble? Queen Cassie and King Joe 1 Baaacl of gclucczlian. l Q Q.. Row I: Vorace Larson, Julius Block, James Paulsgrove. Row 2: George England, William Corbin, Mrs. Richard Goff, Ralph Gullel. Pictured above are the members of the 1958-59 Board of Education of Community Unit District 202. Julius W. Block finished his second year as president of the group, while James W. Paulsgrove again served as secretary. Representatives from various parts of the dis- trict, including Haw Creek, Persifer and Knox Townships, and East Galesburg, served the board also. Among the several important items discussed and acted upon were building new elementary schools and fire inspections of structures in the district. Because enrollment, in addition to the num- ber of courses offered, has largely increased, a great many consequent problems were faced by all members of local school administrative bodies and olficial educational supervisors everywhere. The issues of consideration, as always, held much responsibility and contro- versy. Operation of the public scl1ool's system depends upon the state, which in turn delegates authority to the local boards. District 202 worked diligently for the cause of good educa- tion, acting according to existing conditions. Supl. J. S. Spencer Regrettably, Mr. Spencer wasnt seen as much this year as in the previous years when he was principal here at Knoxville High. As the new superintendent of schools in the 202 district, he undertook and accomplished many new and impor- tant jobs during his third year with the faculty of K.H.S. Having earned B.S.Ed. and M.Ed. degrees from the University of Missouri, Nlr. Spencer first came to Knoxville in the fall of 1956. During the two years that followed he, being both principal of K.H.S. and Student Council advisor, made many friends and acquaintances among the students attending Knoxville High, as well as their parents and the teachers. lO 4 A notably fine job was done by Mr. Kessler, the new principal, during his first year here at K.H.S. Being a new member of the faculty, he spent a large share of his free time merely getting acquainted with K.H.S. students and teachers. He attended a great number of class meetings, making many useful sug- gestions to aid the students and class sponsors. Before Mr. Kessler accepted the ofiice of princi- pal at K.H.S., he taught general business and social science at Gilman, Illinois, and assisted the superin- tendent with his work. Mr. Kessler earned his B.S. and M.Ed. degrees at the Universities of Illinois and Southern Illinois. Miles Ames Principal Dean W. Kessler John Daugherty Mrs' Kay Alden business education Mrs- Ethel Bafell social studiesg eighth grade physical educationg G.A.A. BA., Kansas State Teachers' mathematiasg Math Club B.S., Western Illinois BA., Monmouth College College B.S., University of Illinois University pretty eyes . . . showers IVLA., University of Iowa IILA., University of Illinois Forrl Skyliner . . . K.H.S. and clean clothes ticket salesman . . . jokes Profs wife . . . quiet alumnus Mrs. Lois German George Graf Robert Gregory Mrs. Harriet Huston language arts science, chemistry, general businessg typing: Latin, homemakingg Latin Western Illinois University physics: Science Club senior class Club, F.H.A. motherly . . . Did-not ILS., I'Vestern Illinois B.S., Iifestern Illinois B.S., Lombard College 11one. ' University University B.Ea'., Western Illinois family man . . . ping-pong sharp clothes . . . physique University enthusiast Pomp and Cireumstancen . . . weakness: jewelry l l '3 2. l John King Mrs. Addie Jarvis Mrs. Gloria Johnson homemakingg F.H.A. language artsg eighth grade science, social studies, B.S., Oklahoma State B.S., Western Illinois K-Club University University BA., Knox College energetic . . . Pete pleasant . . . referee's wife 1'll.A., University of Illinois posters and booklets . . . outdoor sportsman Malcolm Lacy, Jr. mathematicsg seventh grade B.A., Knox College Mick . . . K.H.S., 1952 James Litchiield agrioultureg F.F.A. ILS., University of Illinois substitute principal . . . lamb triplets J ack Manuel senior class B.S.Ed., Universtiy of Missouri M.S.Ed., University of llflissouri always smiling . . . You imbeoileln QGCMHQ physical education: B.I.C., Charles Knapp instrumental music junior class B.S., Western Illinois University One, two, ready, play! . . . a fiddle player Mrs. Ruth Leasure English, mathematics: senior class, N.H.S., guidance counselor BA., University of Illinois Lake Storey home . . problems, problems, problems Dale Logsdon mathematics, scienceg freshman class B.S., Western Illinois Universtiy hot rod enthusiast . . private tutor Miss Bessie Meredith librarian, Library Club ILA., Monmouth College M.S., Western Illinois University Back to study hall! . . . books and more books Mrs. Lucile McBride Mrs. Nancy Randol William Randol Adolph Royar vocal music language arts,' junior class social studies: junior class industrial artsy sopliomoie B.M., Knox College . ILS., Illinois State Normal B.S., Illinois State Normal class Sit up straight! . . . University University B.S., Kirksville State sightreading and operettas petite . . . friendly serious . . . I don't know Teachers' College about this text- easy going . . . Missouri Mrs. Frances Sanford Miss Dolores Switzer history, language artsg Junior Red Cross English, speech ,- Dramatics Club BA., MaeMurray College B.A., Knox College mother of four . . . orderly study halls Earl Wear general science, biology B.S., Western Illinois University IVLS., Western Illinois University You're excused! . . . unique personality Mrs. Lorene Tarochione secretary to the principal Frank . . . actress Richard Weinberg English, journalism: Journalism Staff B.A., Knox College Look it up in the dictionary . confirmed bachelor Mrs. Edith McCoy booleheeper Mrs. Marge Gagg secretary to the superintendent fE5,- W , if Z El K www X 5 ,E E w 5 Mila 7iE5'?fi?95 ,751-if-Afyyf ... N ,I-1 I 4 ln, .--1 :ji 1-fx .inf I1 I :ww .Al 1 1958 Jfamecamdzg, Linda Pennington and Brian Davies. NIGHT OF KNIGHTS October 9, a perfect autumn day, marked the beginning of the 1958 Homecoming fes- tivities and the annual parade at 2:30 P.M. The K.H.S. band, which gave gay music and splendor to the parade, was followed by unique and breath-taking floats. Winning first place in the club division was the Dra- matics Club with their idea, Here's an Oscar to You, Knoxville , and the juniors won first in the class division with the entry, We Are Going to Bust through the Line . Preceding the Knoxville vs. Alexis foot- ball game that evening, the traditional pep rally was held around a blazing bonfire. Helping create a warm and joyous atmos- phere, the cheerleaders led cheers and started a spirited snake dance. When the game came to an end, however, many sad faces were seen, as Knoxville lost to Alexis, 13-0. Keeping in mind the chosen theme, Night of Knights , the seniors worked busily almost all of Friday, October 10, adding the finishing touches on the superbly decorated gym. Par- ents, alumni, friends, and students filled the ueen Sue Woolsey and King Tom Hoyme. Janet Larson and John Morris. gym to capacity that night to attend the pro- gram, which was well announced by Bill Moore. In the stunt show winners were the sophmore class with The Lamp Went Outn, the Dramatics Club version of The Lady's Knight , and Carolina Bordwell's accordian music. As the long-awaited moment finally ar- rived, the royal court made their grand entrance to the piano music of lVIrs. Harriet Huston. Crown bearers were Connie Manuel and Richard Mathers. The junior marshalls, Barb Johnson and Scott Bloom- field, preceded senior marshalls Bud Wood- ward and Jerry Nelson. Maids of honor and their escorts were Jan Larson, Linda Pen- nington, Brian Davies, and John Morris. Pat McCoy and Carol Peterson's attendants preceded them. Diana Coleman was the at- tendant for King Tom Hoyme and Queen Sue Woolsey, who were crowned by Miss Dolores Switzer and Mr. John Daugherty. The remainder of the evening was spent dancing to the music of Lyle Griffith. Con- cessions were in the school cafeteria. I5 The royalty and iheir court. 'Qi' f R 'H 5' 9 iw. iz. p 7 ' o - - X ' -, f g X. ,k Av V 1 - iq.. W X- - '17 s , ,,,,. .- 1 2 ,vrqx + . 1 , . . nm. ., Y, f. .- A --A -mr . V mga. A -N 1. Na' ' ' - -1 '- ,. o ,F vb'-f 45 f 'Jl '.S . 1 - V' i-A y ' - .- :. , 11-'Iii b , 3 rf ,R ,ki - EA 'N -W . f 1 U ' , ' 3 , ., 4' l...w ' .rl XX' . .fa ' N rl Y ' -Z i V -f 'l?' ? !5EAS -K' I?- .-.nflv I 'A x'19 7f' H: ? A Q . A A - 1 . ' .Ty , -if V at ' f-tif' 2 N x 'E L .li z 1 Y 'Q ii: A X kk, J IJ ' H, N - . ' , . , A Q -. ., ' ,511 f - P 5 ' ' .- V Q' 1 lvl , X fr, 1- . N 4 U V . 6 IQ 1 M. Peterson, P. ,WcCoy 01 Dramatics Club skit. -www zd D. Coleman. B. Woozlward and .l. Nelso Sophomore Class skit. r f,- ' 1 -1 -- U Jr wr . ,.-g. ' W 'MX R. ' . K ff' ,. 4 9 QA-g., r A . - ff' K n skwi 'k' t' ' 7 5 Q5 '1 f' f Q. ,M ,f X 'xv 5, J- ' . L if , ' 'W 1 'r 'S , . 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Gourlie, M. Cecil, J. Soyres, S. Johnson, R. Crow, S. Bowman, IW. Grady. Row 3: Mr. Daugherty, E. Brown, J. Puulsgrove, S. Soplzer, R. Patterson, J. Albright, J. Nelson, B. Lefler, D. Huglzs, J. Wells, R. Dixon, L. Carr, W. Gustafson, T. Edwards, T. Carter lllr. lllanuel. Knoxville 6 .................................. F21rmiI1gf011 Knoxville 19 ........ ........ W inola Knoxville 6 ........ ........ L ombard Knoxville 6 ........ ........ R -O-V-A- Knoxville 0 ...,.............................. Abirlgdml Knoxville 6 .................................. lVIOnIIl0ufl'l Seventh and Eighth Grade Games Knoxville 20 .................................. Aledo Knoxville 26 .,...,.. ..,.,... M onmouth Knoxville 26 ........ ........ A bingdon l8 13 13 20 30 32 32 13 13 0 1 Coaches Daugherty and lllanuel Although the record of the junior high is un impressive, the experience gained while playin proved helpful to the individual members of the team. They were coached by Jack Manuel an John Daugherty. For comparative purposes th team was definitely lacking in previous experi ence and was small. Thirty-eight boys completed the season twenty-eight having received major letters. T six seventh graders major awards were given This was the largest number ever earned b their class, therefore, an encouraging yea seemed to be in store. The team was without the services of Mik Grady and Ed Brown for most of the season While participating during scrimmage sessions Brown had an ankle broken, and Grady sutfere a broken collarbone. The seventh and eighth graders were un beaten in their three scheduled games, makin another first , as they had never been undefeate before. lll lil 54 xx il X 'A' ' 1' L Q BB Qs- B4 Ss 71-3 7E 7 -0:5 235 w I: D. Webber, J. Woolsey, L. Booton, L. Henderson, D. Hanson, D. Dalton, L. Skinner, R. Peterson, L. Watters, O West w 2: J. Stockton, J. Davies, D. Hoyme, B. Washabaugh, R. Rose, C. Kennett, T. Hoyme, C. Schideman, B. Davies, B. Smith J okay. Row 3: Mr. Gregory, Ed Rose, Bob Ma1'l:s, Bob Baxter, L. Walter, B. llloore, B. Carlson, J. Bailey, J. Hughs, D. Johnson Block, B. Hall, K. MeLare:1, Mr. Lacy. afzaliff Waolfaall Coaches Gregory and Lacy led the varsity football squad during the 1958 season of play. The team scored a total of three wins, one tie, and four losses. Defensively the group was above average, while offensively it wasn't out- standing until the last few games that were played. John Hughes, Bill Moore, John McKay, and Charles Schideman represented Knoxville on the Little Six All Star second team. McKay led in the distance gained, while Schideman led in passing. Brian Davies, along with Jack Bailey, was designated with the honorable-men- tioned group, Brian being the leading scorer and receiver during the year. There were twenty-five winners of varsity football letters, with almost three-fifths of them coming back to K.H.S. next year. The most serious losses were Bill Hall, end, and Bill Moore, center. 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Aff RH PR, .Mw- . r A i f 1 I 34X the soft, still snow that gently eafxs in magic drift mid mound, preruls itx whiteness quietly 1 silence o're the ground. Jennie C. Eulelte mlm anim 61644 . .Olga Glfma ..G cfefut . . B A ,W 1 o ' , . 0 I C Y o V F w W V Y union- elau Foregrounrl: l H. Delost, J. Maxey, B. Marks, R. Lambert, M. Gregg, D, Hanson. Background: G. Marks, D. Kelly, M Krall C. Gourlie, C. Gibson, T. Flynn, C. Cooper, C. Gibson, M. Stephens, R. Gorlsil, B. Clark. ualfeaaen Gan Wad Friday, November 7, 1958, the junior class presented their annual play in the K'.H.S. gymnasium. A comedy-fantasy in three acts was their selectiong it was given at 8:00 P.M. for the general public. Gale Marks played the lead part of Miss Jordan, who was a superviser of all business in Heaven, includ- ing such duties as the arrivals and dismissals of people. An attractive prizefighter and flyer named Joe Pendleton was portrayed by Tom Flynn. When saved from a plane crash by Denny Kelly, who played Miss Jor- dan's helpmate, he found that he had arrived a great number of years too soon. Because Joe's body had been cremated, this caused a real problem. The comedy started when Joe's spirit took over the body of Mr. Jonathon Farnaworth, who disapproved of the way his fortunes, as well as his body, were being treated and demanded that they be his own again. Finally Joe discovered that life was worth living after all when he met and fell in love with Bette Logan, CCarol Wooldridgel, a pretty young girl. Miss Dolores Switzer di- rected the production, while Carol Gibson was student director. Ann Ring and Pat McCoy were on the make-up committee, and advertising managers were Tom Block and Bob Carlson. The orchestra played several numbers before the play began. , Relzearsing ll scene. Miss Switzer and C. Gibson. Seniaftd. Seated: Hutchison, C0flll'H1l, Davies, Beary, Smith. Standing: .Man Mafzuel, M:'s. Leasure, llflr. Gregory. As the events of graduation approached, the seniors could not help looking back proudly over the four years which were just successfully completed. It seemed to them only a short time ago When they fearfully entered those hallowed halls of Knoxville High as green freshiesng however, they quickly gained confidence and survived even the dreaded initiation. Bud Woodward was chosen president and capably led the class through that first year. Nancy Breece was selected vice president, and Sue Woolsey was secretary-treasurer. Student Council representatives were Jan Larson and John Morris. Most class members were enthu- siastic in the varied activities. Joyce Carter, along with Sue Woolsey and Irene Spurgeon, was a junior high varsity cheerleader. For the annual Homecoming coronation Sue was also chosen to act as attendant to the first maid-of-honor. It was soon noted that a number of individuals from the class were to be some of the most active as well as industrious students at K.H.S. Confident sophomores returned to school the next year, ready to begin activities in preparation ,for upperclass goals. Bud Woodward acted as president again, and John Morris repeated his position as Stu- dent Council representative. For the remain- ing ofiices of vice president, Student Council representative, and secretary-treasurer, Jerry Nelson, Nancy Breece, and Sally Terry were elected respectively. Nancy was also an at- tendant to a maid-of-honor at Homecoming. Cheering the junior varsity teams were Joyce Carter, Jan Larson, and Irene Spur- geon. In the fall of 1957, the junior class, having sixty-seven members, chose as president Gary Grohman, with Vice President Tom Hoyme to assist him. Janet Larson acted as secetary- treasurer, while Linda Pennington and Brian Davies were the Student Council representa- tives. Vice President of the council was Bud Woodwardg Sue Woolsey was secretary- treasurer. Representing the class for the Journalism Staff were Junior Editors Lorelei Bowman and Sally Terry, of the Blue Bul- letin and Jester respectively. Efforts were rewarded when both the float and skit re- ceived first prizes in the Homecoming fes- tivities, While Irene Spurgeon was attendant to a maid-of-honor. A number took part in varsity sports, and Sue Woolsey acted as a varsity cheerleader. Several held responsible club ofiicerships and participated in many extracurricular activities. In March every- one became the proud owner of a shiny, new class ring. Soon after that rehearsals for the annual junior play began. Mother Is a Freshman was the title for the production, which proved to be an enjoyable, entertain- ing project. Preparing for the junior-senior prom, Blue Mist , took many hours. Then finally all was finished and forgotten. At last the class reached its senior year, the peak of a high school career. Responsi- bilities as well as entertaining activities filled the days of many. Brian Davies was elected president of the group. Aiding him were Secretary-Treasurer Rosetta Beary and Vice President Bill Cochran. At the head of Stu- dent Council was Bud Woodward, Sue Woolsey again served as secretary-treasurer. Lynda Hutchison and Mike Smith acted as class representatives. In the fall events of Homecoming were sponsored. Sue Woolsey and Tom Hoyme were crowned queen and king. Sue was also a varsity cheerleader. Lorelei Bowman and Sally Terry edited the Blue Bulletin and Jester, nineteen class mem- bers serving under them in various Journal- ism Staff positions. John Nlorris was the business manager. The annual senior play, along with numerous preparations for gradu- ation, was a final activity. The traditional Ozark trip climaxed four years of association together. arolina Bordwell cordian, cheerful, future mia! worker san Bowman xox-bound, in a dither, ll exchange editor yce Brown iet, hair do's , country gal Lorelei Bowman A .-A Blue Bulletin editor, N.H.S. vice president, Lori Nancy Breece Blue-eyed blond, oolleg pizza-maker Donna Burmood e-bound, Bird-dog , pretty hair, slumber parties eladft of '59 27 Jack Bailey Rosetta Beary Red and white Ford, funny June wedding. C105-S Slj'U 9fll?'J' s,,,,1i,,u5 Up! treasurer, steel guitarist Dean Black HHFFY Boch Harley boy, agriculture, Gilson 6:0011 h1lm01', 1144111140111 gives big presents Beth Chism Fifi , gym class terror, happy Bill Cochran Has many nicknames, girls, grin ' Martha Clark Athletic, Dramatics Club secretary-treasurer, B enner's George Courter F.F.A. vice president, farming awards, good natured f Pat Craig Army, pretty smile, bride-to-be Brian Davies Class president, football captain, personality Gary Grohmann Dram major, enthusiastic, Tclzai ko vs ky 28 Connie Danielson Fiyi's friend, pony-tail, Western-bound Mary Eiker Steak 'n Shake, Blair, reckless driver Sanclee Harden F.H.A. secretary-treasurer pearls, dancing 1959 John Hughes F.F.A. president, rich, chevie n I-Ioyme king, Doc , . problems brain 'nda Hutchison Darwin Johnson utch 'n Ray , majorette, :dent Council representative onnie Johnson Sherry KI'0hI1 th Club p,-es5d,,,,, Cm-rot-top , vivacious, -ws a ford, Harley girl m De Long 1959 Dar , dry humor, sports editor Linda Harter Sonny Hopping Galeshurg, dancing, pretty East Galesburg, Jllissouri, sweaters history brain Frank Howerter Mike Howerter Jokes, laughter, When are we fllary, quiet, Science Club going to Chicago? president Janet Larson Linda Lindahl Arkansas, Homecoming Bird-lip , pretty hands, fun maid-of-honor, neat clothes Jeanne Marks Gwen Mather Operettas, feature editor, Dear Jim , cute giggle, Deaf Aggie sympathetic Gene Maxey Nice guy, F.F.A., tall John McKay R ed , many embarassing moments, physique Richard McMullin Dick , very blond. physics whiz 30 Fred Mcllravy Chews Skool, cowboy boots, from the farm Kenneth McLaren Kenny , black leather jacket, tall Bob Miller Earl Theater, former country boy, bashful 1959 V irley Nelson Ludmila Pahl mand, F.H.A. president, Millie , agreeable, t interprets German letters hda Pennington Nancy Phillips Ilnecoming maid-of-honor, Phil , pinned, itty-bitty eyes s' State, Galesburg k Pickrel Charles Schicleman 'n dark, Gilsan, choir Farmer, basketball, nicknames 7959 31 Bill Moore John Morris B.I.C. president, emcee, Latin Club presidefll, Hey gang! business manager, trumpet Elden Neal JerrY Nelson Scientist, Judy, country boy liaslfetball captain, Banners s orzes Mike Smith Irene Spurgeon Friendly, loyal class member, G.A.A. president, drives here n DeLong there, sextet Carol Stevens Gil Stinebaugh Sturlious, news editor, Desoto, basketball manager, seamstress Walgreerfs i m '1-1-1 i X Donna Strickland Cafeteria worker, pretty, long hair, typist Sally Terry Jester editor, N.H.S. secretary-treasurer, music Sandy Voeller Engaged, Pat, pretty eyes 32 Br 'es' Carolyn Terpening C.Y.F. worker, cafeteria job likable l Lola Thompson 'N Headed for Western, short n' sweet , clarinet Dorothy Walter Dot , the Huddle, Jerry 1 1959 l Sandy Washabaugh llloads, Tex , unpredictable Bud Woodward Student Council president, baseball captain, Carol ANY? Q, Initzalzon 1955 Remembm the Indians -9 EJf A slumber party at the com! house?-9 Senicvz. rqofiuiliied JACK BAILEY Choir 4, Secretary 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Football 1, 2, 4,g B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Initiation king 1. ROSETTA BEARY Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Bible Club 2, Library Club 2, Class Secretary-Treasurer 4, Majorette 4, Journalism Staff 4. DEAN BLACK HARRY BOCH F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, CAROLINA BORDWELL Science Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Math Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, LORELEI BOWMAN Orchestra 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Library Club 1, 3, Journalism Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor of Blue Bulletin 3, Editor of Blue Bulletin 4, N.H.S. 3, 4, Vice President 4. SUSAN BOWMAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Choir 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Journalism Staff 4, Class Play 3, K-Pep 3. NANCY BREECE Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, Class Vice President 1, Class Play 3, Attendant to Homecoming Maid-of-Honor 2, Sweetheart Attendant 23 Initiation Queen 1. JOYCE BROWN Dramatics Club 4, F.H.A. 4. DONNA BURMOOD Library Club 1, Vice President 1, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, 4. BETH CHISM F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, K-Pep 3, Library Club 2. BILL CLARK MARTHA CLARK F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Secretary 4. BILL COCHRAN B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Secretary-Treas- urer 4, Math Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, K-Club 4, K-Pep 3, Baseball 3, 4, Class Vice President 4. GEORGE COURTER F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Assistant Secretary 4, Vice President 4, B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Journalism Stal? 4, Math Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, K-Pep 3. PAT CRAIG F.H.A. 1, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Dramatics Club 4. CONNIE DANIELSON G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 3, choir 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4. BRIAN DAVIES Dramatics Club 4, K-Club 3, 4, K-Pep 3, B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Sergeant at Arms 4, Foot- ball 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4, Student Council 2, Class Play 3, Homecoming Escort 45 Class President 4, Track 3, 4. MARY EIKER Dramatics Club 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. CLINTON FLYNN B.I.C. 3, Basketball 1, 2. GARY GROHMAN Dramatics Club 3, 4, Math Club 4, Orchestra 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Class President 3, Journalism Stal? 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, German Band 3, 4, Drum major 4. SANDEE HARDEN G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4, Glee Club 1, Choir 2, 3, 4, K-Pep 3. SONNY HOPPING FRANK HOWERTER Football 1, 2, 3, Orchestra 1, Choir 3, 4, Science Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Math Club 4, Reporter 4. MIKE HOWERTER Orchestra 1, 2, 3, Math Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Science Club 3, 4, President 4, Basketball 1, Track 2. TOM HOYME Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, Homecoming King 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Captain 4, B.I.C. 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, K-Club 4, President 4, Class Vice President 3. JOHN HUGHS Choir 1, F.F.A. 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, K-Club 4. LYNDA HUTCHISON Majorette 2, 3, 4, Choir 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Degrees Chairman 2, Dramatics Club 4, Student Council 4, Glee Club 1. DARWIN JOHNSON Math Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, K-Club 4, Secre- tary 4: B.I.C. 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, Business Manager 4, Track 3. DONNIE JOHNSON Math Club 4, President 4, K-Club 4, Dramatics Club 4, Science Club 1, 23 B.I.C. 1, 2, 4, Orchestra 1, 2, Class Play 3, Basketball 1, Track 3, 4. LARRY JOHNSON SHERRY KROHN Glee Club 1, Choir 3, 4, Vice President 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Library Club 2, 3, Dramatics Club 3, 4. JANET LARSON Latin Club 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3 4, Dramatics Club 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Student Coun- cil 1, Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Journalism Staff 4, Cheerleader 2, K-Pep 3, Homecoming Maid-of- Honor 4. LINDA LINDAI-IL G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, 2, Choir 3, 4. Editors. Drum major. Caesar himself! JEANNE MARKS Sounemin Transfer 29 Latin Club 2, 3, 49 F.H.A. 2, 39 Band 29 Choir 3, 49 .lournalism Staff 45 Dramatics Club 3, 4g G.A.A. 2, 3, 49 Sextet 3, 43 Operetta 3, 4. GWEN MATHER F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. 2, 3, 49 Dramatics Club 3, 49 K-Pep 35 Band 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 2, 3, 4. GENE MAXEY F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 3g Basketball 1. FRED MCILRAVY JOHN MCKAY K-Club 49 Football 2, 4. RICHARD MCMULLIN F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4. KENNETH MCLAREN BOB MILLER B.I.C. 3. BILL MOORE Football 1, 2, 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 44 Class Play 39 Track 1, 2, 3, 49 B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 49 Science Club 3, Projection Manager 39 K-Club 3, 4, Treasurer 49 Journalism Staff 49 Orches- tra 4. JOHN MORRIS Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 49 B.I.C. 2, 3, 45 Student Council 1, 29 Class Play 39 Science Club 49 Dramatics Club 49 K-Club 4: Homecoming Corona- tion 49 Track 3, 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Orchestra 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Journalism Staff 4, Business Manager 4. ELDEN NEAL Dramatics Club 49 Science Club 49 Orchestra l, 2, 3, 49 Football 4. JERRY NELSON K-Club 3, 49 B.I.C. 49 Science Club 4, Reporter 43 Class Vice President 29 Basketball l, 2, 3, 4, Captain 49 Homecoming Coronation 4. SHIRLEY NELSON F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 49 Jour- nalism Stalf 49 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. LUDMILA PAHL Bushnell Transfer 29 G.A.A. 49 F.H.A. 2, 3, 49 Dra- matics Club 3, 45 Choir 3, 49 Journalism Staff 49 Glee Club 2. LINDA PENNINGTON Latin Club l, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 39 F.H.A. 49 Journalism Staff 49 Choir 2, 3, 4: Orchestra 19 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Student Council 39 Sextet 29 Octet 39 Homecoming Maid-of-Honor 4: Class Play 3. NANCY PHILLIPS G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 49 F.H.A. l, 2, 3, 49 Class Play 39 Choir 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2. DICK PICKREL F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Basketball 1, 29 Choir 4. CHARLES SCHIDEMAN B.I.C. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 39 Dramatics Club 4g Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 K-Club 3, 49 Science Club 19 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain 4. MIKE SMITH Dramatics Club 3, 4, Vice President 49 B.I.C. 3, 49 Math Club 49 Student Council 49 Orchestra 1, 29 Class Play 3. IRENE SPURGEON Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 44 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pointkeeper 3, President 49 Dramatics Club 2, 3, 4, President 39 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4g Choir 3, 4, President 49 Glee Club 29 Octet 33 Sextet 49 Home- coming Coronation 39 Cheerleader 1, 29 K-Pep 39 Class Play 35 Journalism Staff 4. CAROL STEVENS Latin Club l, 2, 3, 49 Dramatics Club 1, 2, 3, 49 Science Club 2, 3, 49 Math Club 49 Journalism Stag 49 Choir 35 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 4. GILBERT STINEBAUGH Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 49 B.I.C. 2, 3, 49 Science Club 2, 39 K-Club 3, 49 Athletic Manager 1, 2, 3, 4. DONNA STRICKLAND Glee Club 1, 25 Choir 3. CAROLYN TERPENING F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. 2, 3, 49 K-Pep 3g Dramatics Club 49 Glee Club 39 Orchestra lg Journalism Staff 4. SALLY TERRY Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 49 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Dramatics Club 3, 4, Reporter 39 F.H.A. 45 Class Secretary- Treasurer 29 N.H.S. 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 49 Orchestra 1, 2, 3, 49 Glee Club 1, 2, Accompanist 1, 29 Choir 3, 4, Accompanist 3, 4g Octet Accompanist 39 Sextet Accompanist 49 Journalism Staff 3, 4, Junior Editor of Jester 3, Editor of Jester 49 Latin Award 1, 29 K-Pep 34 Class Play 39 All-State Orches- tra 2, 39 District and State Music Contests 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club Play 4. LOLA THOMPSON G.A.A. 2, 39 Dramatics Club 3, 49 Library Club 3, 4. President 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 3, 49 Orchestra 3, 49 German Band 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4. SANDRA VOELLER Library Club 2, 3, 49 Assistant Librarian 49 F.H.A. 1, 2, 4: Dramatics Club 4g Choir 3. DOROTHY WALTER F.H.A. 1. SANDRA WASHABAUGH G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 49 Dramatics Club 3, 4. BRENDA WESTERFIELD Latin Club 2, 3, 49 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Recreation Chairman 3, Public Relations Chairman 49 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pointkeeper 49 Dramatics Club 3, 49 Choir 39 Band 1, 2, 3, 49 Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Orchestra 49 N.H.S. 3, 4, President 4. BUD WOODWARD Class President 1, 25 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, President 49 F.F.A. 1, 2, Second Vice President 19 B.I.C. 3, 49 K-Club 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice President 49 Science Club 39 Homecoming Coronation 4. SUE WOOLSEY Glee Club 19 Latin Club 2, 3, 43 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Recreation Chairman 49 Journalism Staff 49 Class Play 39 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4g Dramatics Club 2, 4: Student Council 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, 49 Class Secretary-Treasurer 19 Attendant to Maid- of-Honor 19 Homecoming Queen 49 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Explain this, Miss Switzer. Senior laughter. Catch 1ne, Sue-Anne! r I 'CQ Mary Jean Bailey Bob Baker Chester Bishop Tom Block Layman Booten Bill Brown Barbara Brush Dean Cadwell Bob Carlson unicast Seated: England, Lambert, McCoy, Mrs. Randal, Mr. Knapp. Standing: Delost, Woolsey, Mr. Randal. In the fall of 1958, the junior class elected Pat McCoy as president to lead them. Selected to assist her were Roger Lambert, Blanch England, Helen Delost, and Jeff Woolsey, who served as vice president, secretary-treasurer, and Student Council representa- tives respectively. Rosalie Godsil was vice president of the council. Faculty sponsors were Mr. and Mrs. Willianl Randol, along with Mr. Charles Knapp. Pat McCoy was chosen to represent the class in the Home- coming coronation ceremonies. A number of boys participated in varsity sports, while four of the varsity cheerleaders were from the class. They were Joan Gordon, Carol Wooldridge, Sue Smith, and Rosalie Godsil. Jacqui Moore, as junior editor of the Blue Bulletin, and Roger Stevens, as junior editor of the Jester, were on the Journalism Staff. A majorette with the marching band was Sandy Patterson. Under the direction of Miss Dolores Swit- zer and Carole Gibson, Heaven Can Wait was given as the annual class play. Leading the cast were Gale Marks and Tom Flynn. Selling postcards and personalized stationery, a chili supper, athletic concessions and after-game dances, and a bake sale were some of the group's money-mak- ing projects. Much effort and time went into planning and realization of the annual prom along with the seniors on May 9. With the coming of spring, the class felt grateful toward a great many parents, their sponsors, and others who had helped to make the year a success. Both satisfaction and reluctance faced their thoughts as they sat in the audience at Class Day, realizing that gradu- ation from K.H.S. was only a year away. 36 '60 Beverly Clark Sam Cline Martlia Condreay Eharlotte ooper lKaren Davies II-Ielen DeLost Kris Eckman Blanch England Beverly F ahlund lfom Flynn Carol Gardner Carole Gibson Rose Godsil 'oan Gordon arolyn Goudie ennis Grady -'like Gregg Dean Hanson ick Hanson elvin Higgins 54-. . wif, v.. w R X Q E 'FH- an 5 1 I wi- 25? E' N . v x all Y K U.. -er '60 Ed Hoben Arlene Jeffers Gary Johnson Denny Kelly Mike Krall 0+ Marge Lafollett Roger Lamber Carolyn Leadbetter Ruby Leiler J anella Lentz Bob Marks Gale Marks Ellen Martin Jim Mathers Joan Maxey Pat McCoy Mary McLare Bob Miller Jacqui Moore Jim Mummy 38 tp '60 Linda Myers Ila Nelson Sandra Patterson Jim Peterson Ann Ring lVickie Roback iid Rose Bwayne osenberry Nlancy Royse Willa Sharp 'vlyron Shreeves Bernard Smith fue Smith Jlyrtle Spencer ary Lou tephens oger Stevens ack Stockton onna Thomas dy Tully at Tully PM niufgg 'YZ' bu Fe- Niim 45 54s 15559 'Pi-S wif-A 'E' ul 43 fi 1' '60 Bob Washabaugh Larry Watters Don Webbel' Charlene Wenn Johnny Whitsitt Junior VVinchell 4 I , . Pat Winchell Carol YVooldridge Did you hear the one about How fast will this cur go? Jeff W00lSey This was posed! Rogenjary Woglgey Homecoming skit. n S Under the capable leadership of President Diana Coleman, the class of 1961 enjoyed a very successful and active year. Assisting Diana, Carolyn Schideman did a line job as vice president. Ida Watters acted as secretary-treasurer and was busy keeping accurate records of the meetings and finances. Representing the sophomore class on the Student Council were Judy Beecher and Rodney Sargeant. Sponsors for the class were Mr. Jim Litchfield and Mr. Adolph Royar. In the fall of the year, the class began making plans for Homecoming. Their float entry was Alexis Won't Catch Up, using their class colors on a large red and white ketchup bottle. The class members who had taken part in and helped prepare the skit, When the Lamp Went Out, were very pleased to have it win first prize. During the Homecoming coronation Diana Coleman represented the sopho- more class as attendant to the queen. With winter came the basketball season. Junior varsity cheerleaders, Judy Beecher, Carolyn Schide- man, Diana Coleman, and Jeannie Rowe, capably led in enthusiastic support of their team. During the year the class sponsored many money- making projects, including a bake sale, scrap drive, corn pick-up, and rummage sale. Sealed: Sargeant, Coleman, Watters. Stanlling: Schide- man, Beecher. Illr. Royar and llff. Litchfield. qs... Row I: V. Ramp, C. Tcrpening, N. Peterson. Row 2: D. Ritchie, B. Paterson, R. Rose. Row 3: J. Tapper, L. Skinner, TI Sheridan. -.,. e 'f 'EF' Row I: K. Nelson, S. illotter, K. Shenaut, S. Mo1'ss. Row 2: S. Vincent, L. Wh:-11, R. Mitchell, L. Nelson. Row 3: L. Derham, J. Davies, D. Hoyme. Top: Row 1: D. Dennis, R. Stevens, G. Barnlzill, T. God- Top: Row I: G. Bordwell, J. Jefferson, M. Cummings, D. frey. Row Z: J. Rowe, R. Pickrel, E. Fields, C. VanBevern. Bost. Row 2: L. Owen, S. Borlz, R. Cowmnn, L. Henderson. Bottom: Row 1: P. Camren, J. Shook, K. Krall, C. llflurphy. Bottom: Row I: N. Flynn, D. llflorris, C. Bunnood. Row Row 2: G. Edwards, B. Baxter, D. Link. 2: S. Godfrey, D. Dalton, E. Chiaka, L. Hatch. Row 3: R. Peterson, G. Gibson, C. Johnson. Blau 1961 L. Burlzhalter, L. Folger, J. Collinson, K. Ingle, C. Spicher, S. Benson, L. McWilliams. 42 1 N l .J I . 7 , I 1 , lf' ' ' -' sk L n-- , Q rf.. . '-fy' , wal fz' fi ,, vu D. Fox. B. VanPult, A. Townshend, O. West, J. King. Row 1: A. McNauglzt, B. Adams, C. Carlson, S. Senn. Row 2: D. Corbin, W. Beary, M. Booten, D. Carlson. QMQZZ Want a coke, Carolyn? Laughter. Row I: K. Lewis, M. Morss, F. Jones. Row 2: D. Courter, Row I: R. Upp, R. VanPelt, lil. Howarter. Row 2: G. F. Wenn, C. Young, M. Gibson. Lewis, J. Dunbar, M. fllartin, L. lllellravy. Row 3: B. Fuelling, L. Walter, L. Lasley. 43 Qfaeifzmen, 61644 of '62 Row I: B. Condray, L. Maller'y, L. Beary. Row 2: J. Row I: S. Ingle, V. Paape, N. Atwater, B. Ingle. Row 2: Hopping, J. Stomberg, B. Slzenaut. Row 3: C. Mooney. J. E. Brown, J. Nelson, S. Rose, L. Brodine. Row 3: J. Whit- Henderson, D. Hughs. Row 4: W. Gustafson, R. Phillips, worth, D. Clurk, J. Cooper, M. Farrell. Row 4: L. Curr, G. Sleagall. L. Corbin. Initiation started the year for the class of 1962. The freshmen came to school on the appointed day dressed in costume and took part in the various stunts planned by the seniors. Crowning the king and queen was the climax for the initiation activities. Cassie Roback and Joe Wells were chosen royalty, crowned by 1959 initiation mon- archs. Row I: Mollery, Wells, Pohl. Row 2: Mr. Logsrlon, Robank, Dzxon Mr. Wear. N! 44 Joe Wells, president, with the help of Linda Mallery, vice president, and Martha Pahl, Secretary-treasurer, led the freshmen through their green year. Cassie Roback and Robert Dixon served as Student Coun- cil representatives. The advisers of the freshman class were Mr. Dale Logsdon and Mr. Earl Wear. Several money-making projects were sponsored by the group throughout the year. Some of these were a three-way party, in- cluding ice-skating, dancing, and a Weiner roast, a roller-skating party, a bake sale, and concessions at junior high games. Early last fall the class was kept busy working on Homecoming activities. They were rewarded by two second prizes, one for their Homecoming skit, Hoody Rob , and one for their float, We'll Lick Alexis . Marlene Peterson was attendant to a maid of honor. Cheering the Baby Bullets on were Carol Varner, Jean Anell, and Kay Woolsey, the junior high varsity cheerleaders of the school term. Row I: L. Corbin, B. .McMillaa, J. Henderson, T. Batell. Row 2: T. Clary, G. Downord, J. Bowen, C. Steagall. Row Row I: P. Shall, S. lwcllravey, B. Hanson, J. 1Wc'Naught. Row 2: J. lllalone, S. Martin, K. Dfloore, E. England. Row 3: E. Blanrrharrl, J. Davis, M. Clzerrington, D. Atwater. 3: S. Boen, P. Wall, M. McCue, B. Smith. Row 4: G. Row 4: G. Parzrlmso, W. Bloomhelrl. Barge, H. Smith, G. Carlson, R. Johnson. Woll. it was this way, girls - Remember initiation? 'Fun . Voellcr, M. Cecil. Row 4: R. Gagg, D. Ashbaugh, B. Lefler, B. Patterson. X K, n L. S ow I: V. England, M. Peterson, J. Roselle. Row 2: P. Row I: S. Polen, C. Varner. Row 2: K. Woolsey, M. owman, S. Tilton, J. Anell, L. James. Row 3: B. Gondic, Grady, B. LaFoIlette, L. Johnson, E. Washabauglz. 45 59141. owl., can of -63 Row I: Paulsgrove, Albright, Johnson. Row 2: England, Mr Daugherty, Mrs. Johnson, Taslzer. With this being the last year of junior high, the term passed quickly for the eighth grade. Leading the large class successfully through the year was President John Pauls- grove. Assisting him were Vice President Jerry Albright, Secretary-Treasurer Bar- bara Johnson, and Assistant Secretary- Treasurer Carolyn Polen. Bob Tasker and Louise England served as Student Council representatives. Advisors of an enjoyable year were Mrs. Gloria Johnson and Mr. John Daugherty. During the year the class had conces- sions at basketball and football games, bake sales, and sold windshield stickers to pro- vide them with money for a class trip and a party for the seventh grade. Jerry Albright, Herb Whitsitt, Rex Eddy, Terry Edwards, Tim Carter, Roger Gardner, John Nelson, John Paulsgrove, Don Earnest, Steve Royce, Bob Tasker, James Spurgeon, Joe Soper, Gene Fields, Ned Weatherbee, and Dean Luallen took part with sports throughout the year. Terry Shearer, Nancy Peck, and Barb Johnson served as junior high pony cheerleaders to back these boys during the seasons. Beginning the year, Barb Johnson was junior marshal in the Homecoming corona- tion. Eighth grade graduation on Class Day concluded the year. Wearing traditional green hats, the class was presented with the seniors' colors and best wishes for their future years at K.H.S. CTD Row I M. Moore. J. Hutson, J. Spurgeon, H. Wlzitsitl, J. Kerr, D. Luallen, J. Garner. Row 2: T. McKay, S. J Miller, B. Marks, M. Higgins, B. Slzoll. Row 3: D. Lodwivle, D. Derham, J. England, J. Mitchell, D. Steele, N. Row 4 D. Luallen, C. Benson, L. Blohm, B. Baker, A. Clifford, D. Burmood, R. Hatch. V? Row I: R. Gardner, D. Earnest, J. Dennis, P. Grady, M. Baaghman, T. Edwards. Row 2: P. Conover, M. Hoben, N. Flynn, J. Goff, B. Matter, D. Palmer. Row 3: J. Blivkem, B. Knott, T. Carter, H. Dean, L. Porter, G. Fields, S. Piclerel. Row 4: L. Cox, M Gibbs, L. Borrlwell, G. Flynn, S. Johnson, J. Grohmann. .' 3-9' ' -. Y-1 , ww 1 40 'R Q7 ow I: R. Vaulievarn, J. Nelson, R. Eddy, S. Royce, J. Heidenblut, M. Sopher. Row 2: R. Teel, M. Sheridan, L. Nelson, R. ang, J. Tcrpening, l'. Tlxurnzan. Row 3: J. Stuncomb, W. Owen, C. Polen, P. Vincent, Starr Varner, C. Stockton. Row 4: F. B. Sharp, N. Peck, T. Shearer, J. Saline. 47 W? as ff In 1 I an ne NS! . .-'f 'Vo gf Top: Row 1: D. Nelson, J. Jones, F. LaGrow, M. Mitchell, S. Edwards, S. Lawrence, W. Lewis. Row 2: D Craig, M. Fields, L. Mitchell, D. McGahey, S. Delawder, K. Delawder. Row 3: J. Clifford, J. Lefler, N. Malznasmith, A C. Cooper, D. Clark. Row 4: G. Coleman, R. Crow, B. Gagg, F. Baxter, H. Bnrmond, S. Bloomfield, J. McNaught. Bottom: Row 1: R. Godfrey, H. Hopping, C. Vaughn, R. Dennis, B. Adams, C. Cramer, K. Mitchell. Row 2: B. son, G. Burkhalter, D. Albright, J. Jejerson, S. Johnson, B. Gardner. Row 3: G. Bramlett, V. Cooley, G. Black, L. Hopping, K. Grady. Row 4: S. Krall, I. Cadwell, M. Tully, J. Clark, B. Poland, J. Pruett. Row 5: J. Burlzlzalter, S. Little. 48 5 Qaaole, Glaafi of '64 Last fall one-hundred-four senventh graders entered the unfamiliar surround- ings of K.H.S. to begin a new era of their school lives. At their very first class meet- ing an election of Charles Johnson, Steve Bowman, Ma1'y Jean Gustafson, and Kay Malone as president, vice president, treas- urer, and secretary respectively took place. Nlary Bowman and Donnie Owen were chosen as Student Council representatives. In advisory capacity were Mrs. Lois Ger- man and Mr. Mick Lacy. Several boys participated in sports, and Mary Lou Peterson was a junior high cheerleader. Selling ball-point pens, bake sales, book-store activities, and concessions for games were major money-making pro- jects. Scott Bloomfield acted as a junior marshall in the Homecoming coronation. Two parties were held, one being with the eighth grade. Row 1: Bowman, Johnson, Illalone. Row 2: Bowman, Mr's. German, Gustafson, M1'. Lacy, Owen. w I: R. Neal, S. Rurlrlell, S. Mathers, J. Rosine, J. Young, L.Stuarl, C. Sanford, R. Sexton. Row 2: C. Palmer, K. Super, S rquith, T. Gregg, D. Winrlish, S. Wells, P. Hubner, R. Russel. Row 3: S. Stegall, M. Walzlberg, J. Varner, ZW. Dowds, J. Smith Stanton, S. Swanson, J. Stomberg. Row -I: D. Shreeves, S. Wilson, J. Sayres, G. Saline, R. Johnson, J. Brorline, S. Shaver. Row D. Folger, H. Kell, S. Howarter, J. Peterson, P. Waslzabaugh. .5-' Shaded Council :r-.-QT www? 'F 13' - . ' 343'-fi -313' .fi .' 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L E4 -, -N Z , , ,.. 1 - ,L Row I: L. England, J. Beecher, P. 1l'IcCoy, B. Davies, WI. Smith, H. Delnst, L. Hutchison, R. Dixon, J. Paulsgrove. Row 2: D. Owen, Ill. Bowman, C. Roback, D. Coleman, J. Wells, R. Peterson, J. Woolsey, R. StZ1'.QL'll1lf, B. Tasker, C. Johnson. Bud YVoodward, Student Council president, was seen capably leading the organization through a very successful year. Rose Godsil served as vice president, and Sue Woolsey served as secretary-treasurer. Mr. Kessler furnished much appreciated help as adviser of this twenty-two member council. The magazine drive was again sponsored this year by the Student Council. With the help of the student body, a total of 55692.17 was raised from this project to purchase articles that would benefit the school. After the drive, a party was held for the students who sold six dollars or more in magazine subscriptions during the drive. As delegates to the Pekin District Student Council Convention, five council members attended sessions on December 8 in East Moline. Rose Godsil led a discus- sion group, and her recorder was Diana Coleman. Throughout the year the organization sponsored a , number of educational assemblies and locker clean-up days. Heading the Homecoming parade activities was l a fall responsibility a committee from the council had. l Months later, on April 7, a large group from twenty-five surrounding schools came to the Quad-County Conven- tion held at K'.H.S. Seated: Woolsey, Godsil. Standing: Mr. Kessler, Woorlwarrl. 50 N F nz... Mar... swf Typing, heading , writing, and dummying were the duties of the Blue Bulletin Staff members, who published the 1958-1959 K.H.S. newspaper. Lorelei Bowman, editor-in-chief, supervised all paper work, while Jacqui Moore, junior editor, assisted her. Editors of the departments and pages were Carol Stevens, Jeanne Nlarks, Darwin Johnson, Irene Spurgeon, Susan Bowman, and Janet Larson. A bi-weekly distribution schedule was unaltered for the most part, however, special editions were sold Homecoming night, Christmas, April Fool's Day, and for Class Day. Several new ideas were W 5? 4' . if wr fi --fm I tm, N ,f ,f 7 incorporated to allow for a growing schoolg and - x , The Music Box , I-Iighlines , and an inquiring A X- Dear Aggie were added. Tffggl, Sally Terry, editor-in-chief of the yearbook, led !! a staff of the same seniors in publishing the 1959 Jester. Roger Stevens, junior editor, was her assist- ant. Making copy, scheduling pictures, cropping , v I-' i and selecting the copy, and types of prints were a few of their many jobs. With the two editors John Morris, business man- ager, headed all money-making activities of the group. A number of new projects were initiated, and some former ones were eliminated. Adviser R. Weinberg, Editor L. Bowman Row 1: S. Terry, B. Moore, L. Pennington, S. Nelson, J. Larson, L. Bowman, I. Spurgeon, J. Moo1'e, R. Stevens. Row 2: S. Bowman, S. Woolsey, 111. Pohl, C. Terpening, D. Slfilflilllllll, J. ilflarlzs. Row 3: J. 1'll07'1'f.Y, D. Johnson, R. Beary, C. Stevens. Sl Q , W Row I: S. Terry, M. Stephens, K. Shenaut, V. Ramp, L. Warrl, J. Shook, J. Marks, S. Woolsey, L. Pennington, K. Moore, K. Woolsey, J. Roselle. Row 2: G. Marks, C. Wooldridge, S. Smith, J. Tapper, C. Sclzideman, J. Whitsitt, J. Woolsey, J. Mathers, R. Stevens, G. Stinebaugh, W. Sharp, B. Westerfield. Sixty members composed the Latin Club at K.H.S. during the 1958-1959 school days. One more successful year began with John Morris as president for the second consecutive time. Mrs. Huston, having taught Latin to every member during one or two of his terms of high school, guided the group as adviser. In the vice-president's position was Helen Delost, and acting as secretary-treasurer was Irene Spurgeon. The first important event took place on Wednesday, October 1, 1958, commencing with initiation for new members. Screams of Altiores Unus Laudo heard throughout the halls were not uncommon as the slaves bowed to their masters , the older members. Dur- ing the evening the newcomers entertained the rest of an enthusiastic group by giving various stunts. CFor a photographic review note the Fall section.D After the program all enjoyed a potluck supper. Latin Club students placed second with the 52::: Seated: DeLost, Mrs. Huston, Morris. Standing: Spurgeon. alia Ghtl Row I: C. Borrlwell, G. Borllwell, E. Fields, D. Coleman, J. Beecher, R. Godsil, P. Camren, L. Bowman, S. Bowman, R. Beary, J. Larson, D. Burmood. Row 2: K. Nelson, J. Muxey, J. Moore, T. Batell, M. Gregg, D. Hoyme, D. Hanson, J. Lentz, C. Gibson, H. DeLost, E. England, V. England, I.. Beary. skit presented on Homecoming night, October 9. The title was A Knight in Rome , and prize money received was added to the treas- ury funds. For November and April P.T.A. meetings bake sales were sponsored. In December a very successful tea was presented for the club members' mothers. The guests of honor, after being given cor- sages, were entertained with an accustomed Yuletide program in the music room. Fol- lowing this, refreshments were served in the living area of the home economics department. Beginning the second semester, the mem- bers were all anticipating the year's biggest event, the Roman Banquet. On this eventful evening, the Romans and their country- men alike enjoyed one of their famous feasts while reclining on the cafeteria floor. Witll food prepared by club mothers, incoming freshmen for the 1959-1960 term acted the roles of servants. During the last meeting of the school year, the Latin Club members were given a treat with remaining treasury funds. I'Il have some of that, slave! These verb conjngations! 53 aiianal Jfanafz Row 1: J. llloore,-Ill. Clark, ill. Bailey, R. Gorlsil. Row 2: C.l'Vooldri1lge, J. Morris, J. Larson, S. Bowman, W. Slulrp, C. Ter- pening, R. Stevens. Row 3 : fllrs. Leasure, S. Terry, L. Bowman, B. Westerjield. In the spring of 1958, Lorelei Bowman, Sally Terry, and Brenda Westeriield were elected into National Honor Society by the faculty. They were formally initiated at the N.H.S. banquet at the Hotel Custer, taking oaths for oflicerships at the same time. During the 1958-1959 school year Brenda West- erfield served as the president of N.H.S., Lorelei Bowman as the vice president, and Sally Terry as secretary-treasurer. In February the faculty elected five more seniors, along with five juniors to join the group. They were oflicially inducted at an all-school assembly, for which guest speaker was Dr. Harry lVIcKown. Mary Bailey, who had been elected to N.H.S. in London, England, entered the group, also. Mrs. Ruth Leasure served as adviser. Monday, February 23, the annual banquet for members and their parents and the faculty was held at Club Nineteen. The officers presented a short program, and guest speaker was Dr. J. Howell At- wood of Knox College. N.H.S. seals were placed on the diplomas of We5'e'7'iL'ldf B w 'f 'f 'md Te 1' senior members. The Knoxville Kiwanis Club pur- chased these, in addition to the membership cards and pins. alla 'li 54 Mod. Glad Row I: C. Schidvmrm, D. Grady, M. Howerter, G. Grohman, M. Gregg. Row 2: D. Hanson, J. Lentz, N. Breece, M. Smith B. Cochran, D. Johnson. Math Club, the new K.H.S. organization this year, pioneered its program of activities. Much of the first semester was spent writ- . v , - . .. . 3-in ing the constitution and establishing the aims du B' of the club, the main ones being promotion f of interest in math and familiarizing stu- gi-Sufi! .Mft dents with figures of three dimensions, as well as slide rule and arithmetic calcula- tions. A member must have taken one year of high school math to maintain his club association. Like most K.H.S. organizations, the dues were set at twenty-live cents per semester. Regular meetings were held on Wednes- days of Gold Week in room 205. Upperclass club members spent half of every meeting explaining the basic principles of various pieces of equipment in the math room to underclassmen. An educational tour high- lighted the year. Mrs. Batell was the club's sponsor. Offi- cers were president, Don Johnsong vice president, Denny Kellyg secretary-treasurer, Carolina Bordwellg and reporter, Frank Howerter. . . A- - L., . Q.. n .- - , j pf' -11, . - ,..n' ' - is fn. -. , --Lag 'au , X ...- ' a K,,y,.'l:Df Howerter, Kelly, Johnson, Mr's. Batell, Borrlwell. 5 1 Maafufelud Voeller, Lentz, Miss Jllereditlz, Gibson, Delosl, England, Thompson. Sponsored by Miss Bessie Meredith, the Library Club had a very successful year. Lola Thompson was president of the group, Carole Gibson the vice president. Blanche England was historian, Janella Lentz the treasurer, and Helen DeLost the secre- tary. Sandy Voeller served as the assistant librarian. New members received club pins. Christmas presents were exchanged at the annual Yuletide party. Each month the library was decorated by a different committee. The group sponsored an all- school skating party on March 17. Miss Meredith spent much of her free time teaching interested members how to do library work. Several gave up study halls to serve as library ca- dets. Their duties were to keep order in the library, receive fines, shelve books, and check books out. At the year's close achievement awards were given to members for points accumulated for par- ticipation in club activities during a two-year period. 1 , ..,g,,.4 Top: C. Learlbeter, J. Pruelt, R. Lefler, H. Burmood, C. Cooper. Bottom: Seated: C. Henson, J. Maxey, B. Clark, W. Sharp, S. lllorss, K. Eclzman. Standing: C. Sanford, NI. Morss, J. Tapper, D. Slzreeves, S. Howerter. 56 Top: Seated: K. Delawder, J. McNaught, R. VanPelt, D. Windish, T. Gregg. Standing: S. Delawder, R. Godfrey, H. Hopping, S. Wilson, L. Stuart, K. Soper. Bottom: Seated: IW. Dowzls, M. Gustafson, C. Little, M. Tully, T. Carr. Standing: S. Marquith, R. Dennis, M. Fields, A. Nelson, R. Adams, S. Edwards. 'ei Glad Stimulation of interest and appreciation for drama constituted the aims of the Dramatics Club, which was led by an able president, Helen Delost. Assisting were Vice President Mike Smith, Treasurer Carol Wooldridge, Reporter Sue Smith, and Secretary Martha Clark. The group won first prizes both or their float and for their skit at Homecoming. On Sunday, February 8, the club presented three one- act plays. Linda Hutchison directed The Book , for which Janet Larson, Sue Woolsey, and Sally Terry were Martha Clark, Brenda and Carolina Bordwell John Morris, Frank Smith, Elden Neal, and Afraid of the Dark , casted. Under the direction of Westerfield, Charles Schideman, appeared in Loving Lunitics . Howerter, Gary Grohman, Mike Dar Johnson were featured in directed by Lorelei Bowman. Seeing The Music Man at was an entertaining climax to the year's activities. Miss Switzer was the club's very capable sponsor. the Shubert in Chicago X X Seated: Clark, Delost, Smith. Stand Switzer, W'oolri:lge. 1 ,-Q Top: Background: Coleman, Terpcning, Chism, Nelson, Ward, lllarks, Beecher, Cooper, Bordwell, Davies, Vin- rfent, Shenaut, Gordon, llloxny, Clark, Patterson, Danielson, Beary. Foreground: Benson, Howerler, VanPelt, Camren, Moore, Hiker, Ramp, Grohmnn, Walters, Falzlund, Craig, Voeller, Brown. Bottom: Bfmlzqrozmd: Ecle- rnnn, McCoy, Ring, Gondie, ll!l'L!1Y'0li, Davies, Schideman, Cochran, Robaclz, Martin, Washnbaugh, Johnson, Neal, Hutchison, Johnson, Woolsey, Larson, Terry, Marks, Spurgeon. Foregrounrl: Murphy, England, Shook, Rowe, Cowman, Boch, Owens, Pohl, Mather, Westerfielzl, Thompson, Krohn, Burmood. ing: Smith, Miss 57 'w xr Row I: J. lw0l'l'iS, S. Cline, J. Mathers, B. MU1'kS, L. Brorline. Row Z: C. Gourlie, K. Eclzman, J. Lenlz, W. Sharp, C. Bord- well, D. Grady, D. Kelly, E. Chaika. Row 3: D. Hanson, D. Bosl, G. Barge, E. Neal, G. Carlson. In the fall of 1958, approximately twenty-five students met to form the Science Club. The aims of this organization were to promote worth- while interests in the various lields of science and related areas. 6.06 X I0 No. or Seated: Howerter, Mr. Graf. Standing: Gregg, Dar Johnson, Don Johnson, Nelson, Cochran. S' Glad 58 Led by President Mike Howerter, the Science Club had a very successful year and accomplished a great deal. Aiding Mike were five other olhcers-Vice President Mike Gregg, Reporter Jerry Nelson, Business Manager Dar Johnson, Production Manager Don Johnson, and Secretary-Treasurer Bill Cochran. Mr. Graf was the faculty adviser. The main project of the year for this group was the sponsoring of the local science fair and display of scientific projects. Every- one in the school's science department was required to show a project. Outside judges came to the fair held on April 2. All entries receiving A's or B's were sent to the district fair, and those rating an A there were sent to the state science fair at a later date. Proceeds from the local affair were used to purchase a radio receiving set. Radio transmission was studied in detail at the club meetings. Four members regu- larly attended radio school at the State Research Hospital, and John Morris received his operat0r's license during the year. Mike Howerter's receiving set was used for obser- vation much of the time. TOP, right: Young, Johnson, lllrs. Sandford, Cox. TOP: Row 1: Dowrls, Peterson, Shearer, lllalone, Wahiberg, Flynn, Delawder, Varner, Delowder, Mitelzell, Cramer. Row 2: England, Hoben, Gustafson, Little, Mitchell, Tully, Putman, Gregg. Row 3: Bowman, Shreeves, Stewart, Bailey, Howerter, Sanford, Nelson, Jefferson, Palmer, Sexton. Row 4: Steele, England, Mitchell, VanI'olt, Carter, Spurgeon, Owen. MIDDLE: Row 1: Shepherd, Hubner, Poland, Bowman, Clark, Drall, Burkhalter. Row 2: Terpening, Sayrs, Johnson, Johnson, Godfrey, Moore. Row 3: Saline, Gibbs, Soplzer, Benson, King, Burmood, Baker, Sheridan, Vinrent, Varner. Row 4: Wang, Nelson, Owen, Marquith, Sprinkle, Higgins, Marks, 1'Vliller, Clifford, Poland, Thurman. BOTTOIVI: Row I: Fields, Bloomfield, Barge, Carr, tlIcGahy, llflitchell, Cooley. Row 2: Pick- rel, Whitsitt, Gardner, Folger, Garner, Craig. Row 3: Gibson, Albright, Mathers, Rosine, Wetherbee, Derham, Stomberg, Hopping, Burmood. Row 4: Edwards, Brodine, Gardner, Kell, Hutson. Jim Young served as president of the Junior Red Cross. Barbara Johnson, vice president, and Louise Cox, secretary-treasurer, assisted him. Advisor for the club was Mrs. Sanford. Modeled after the Red Cross, the group backed a number of worth-while projects. Tray favors for the F.H.A. parties at the Research Hospital and for many patients of the Knox County Home were made. Various gifts, cookies, and candy were sent to children living in the Mary Davis Home and confined in the Wards of hospitals. Flowers were sent to the Knox County Home and clothing sent for the Bundles Day Drive. anim fied Emu 59 imma, . 'W T ffm' -1 -- - TUP: Standing: C. Carlson, D. Dalton, G. Gibson, WI. Krall. Seated: G. Erlwawls, D. Link, L. Walter. BOTTOWI: B. Washabauglz, J. Woolsey, D. Rosenberry, D. Hfilson. aufone aafzmwut This year was the tenth anniversary for the Knoxville F.F.A. chapter. Offi- cers during the 1958-1959 school term were President John Hughes, Treasurer Jeff Wcmolsey, Reporter Don Link, Sec- retary Ed Hoben, Vice President George Courter, and Sentinel Bob Washabaugh. Mr. James Litchfield was sponsor of the club and classroom instructor in agri- culture. He has taught at Knoxville High School throughout the chapter's existence. Forty-four boys were members of F.F.A. Composing the classes were twelve freshmen, fourteen sophomores, and fourteen participating in advanced work. Four did not take ag. Two delegates for the State F.F.A. Convention held in Springfield were John Hughes and George Courter. James Gunther was given the noteworthy honor of State Farmer. The annual F.F.A. show for Section Four took place, for the fourth year, at the Knox County Fairgrounds. As usual, Knoxville was successful in the F.F.A. showing, the junior showing and an open showing. Knoxville was second in pre- mium money of the four counties and twenty high schools represented. George Seated: J. Woolsey, G. Courter, J. Hughes, E. Hoben. R. Johnson, G. Carlson, M. Grady, F. Voeller, G. Stegall, Standing: D. Link, B. Washabuugh, Mr. Litchfield. W. Poland. 60 Old' Courter, Henry England, Richard Pick- rel, Don Link, Dennis Grady, and Charles Carlson took their projects to the state fair. Knoxville boys were pre- sented the Governor's Award for a neat exhibit. At the Peoria Junior Market Show Henry England also received the high honors with his Poland China bar- rows. The International Livestock Show attracted four boys in ag. They were Gary Edwards, Willard Gustafson, Den- nis Grady, and Richard Johnson. Enthusiasm and the competitive atti- tude inspired the boys in a light-bulb sale. At the end of the project, Tom Godfrey won five dollars for selling the most bulbs. Revenue from the steam cleaner also aided in increasing the treasury. Ed Hoben, Oley West, Gene Maxey, Fred Voeller, Dick Pickrel, and Donny Dalton were the boys who served on the steam-cleaner committee. Everyone enjoyed the F.F.A.-F.H.A. hayrack ride. Another particuler event was the F.F.A.-F.H.A. Sweetheart Swing. The help of parents in F.F.A. work was recognized at the F.F.A. parent-and-son banquet. Several boys were commended for their good work. TOP: IW:-. Litchfield, G. Maxey, D. Grady, D. Black, M. Slzreeves, C. Bishop, XVI. Higgins, D. Pickrel. BOTTOHI: D. Webber, D. Booten, E. Hoben, J. Hughes, J. Winchell. .-1- 1 rg- .-il. ' -J 5,11-sf -1 , -11- r--4 'i '- '-,J4 Standing: W. Gustafson, R. Phillips, L. Henderson, G. B. Hall, L. Skinner, C. VanBevern, T. Godfrey, G. Lewis, Shreeves. Kneeling: D. Hughs, G. Nelson, Mr. Litchfield. G. Davies, B. Fueling. 61 Row I: N. Phillips, S. Bowman, L. Harter, J. Larson, N. Breece, L. Lindalzl, M. LaFollette. Row 2: S. Boch, S. Terry, L. P nington, J. Moore, I. Nelson, D. Thomas, J. Tully. Row 3: C. Roback, C. Sehideman, S. Patterson, J. Gordon. Row 4: R. Cown J. Rowe, C. Johnson, M. Condreay, C. Leadbetter, L. Myers, 114. Spencer, J. Maxey, K. Eckman, P. Winchell. Row 5: N. Royce, Cooper, B. Clark, C. Gardner, C. Wenn, K. Lewis, D. Morris, E. Washabaugh, J. Malone, P. Wall, J. Anell, P. Cowman, C. Moo L. Hatch, Ill. McLaren, S. Washabaugh, E. Martin. L., az-' -Y f A ,I Ring, Fahlund, Hutchison, Woolsey, Krohn, Harden, Englluul, Wester'field, llflrs. Jarvis, Nelson, Delost, Illrs. Huston. 62 Our Next Door Neighbors was the theme us during the school year for F.H.A. work and proje Night and other special meetings were schedul monthly, each having a committee to center t program around one foreign country. Dr. Ha McKown, Mrs. Ralph Westerfield, and the R John Clarke were among the guests who spoke these meetings. Officers were President Shirley Nelson, V President Helen DeLost, Parliamentarian Bev F lund, Projects Chairman Ann Ring, Recreati Chairman Sue Woolsey, Public Relations Lea Brenda Westerfield, Secretary Sandee Hard Treasurer Blanche England, and Historian She Krohn. Mrs. Jarvis and Mrs. Huston were advise while Mr. and Mrs. Duane England, Mr. and M Wayne Woolsey, and Mr. and Mrs. Myron Mc were chapter parents. Among projects sponsored were the mont visits to the State Research Hospital. There gam Zzaiwte Jr' emi I: S. Gorlfrey, M. Gibson, C. Murphy, N. Peterson, D. Atwater. Row 2: C. Varner, S. lllartin, C. Terpening, B. Chism, C. 'elson, S. Voeller, J. Stomberg, M. Clark, M. Eiker, B. VanPelt, P. Craig, J. Brown. Row 3: L. Owens, S. Tilton, F. Wenn, C. ening, S. Poland, B. Coolie, B. Slzenaut, D. Burmood, M. Pahl, G. Mather, M. Baoten, K. Krall, C. Burmood, C. Spicher, S. Ben- D. Fox. ies, dancing, and songs were presented to enter- the patients in various wards. Other items of rest were serving a banquet and a breakfast, the r for the F.F.A. and the former for the Alpha ta Kappa sorority, the Harvest Moon Dance , ional F.H.A. Week, and a program at P.T.A. dy was sold and a bake sale held for purposes making money. iaturday, February 14, Linda Pennington was ned Sweetheart during the annual F.F.A.- .A. Sweetheart Swing by Mrs. Ila Bybee k, 1958 Sweetheart , Former F.F.A. president l Gunther presented Linda a dozen red roses. ndants were Pat McCoy, Jeannie Rowe, and Woolsey. The four girls were escorted by ofli- of the F.F.A. Phil GriHith's orchestra furnished dancing music, and valentine decorations were ured with a rose-covered swing suspended the ceiling of the music room, where the entire 'r was held. Nlrs. Westerjield and company at a night meeting. of 14 ' 63 Under the leadership of Nlrs. Lucille McBride, , a very successful year was completed by the forty- four K'.H.S. choir members. The first performance for the year was at Homecoming, where they sang It's a Grand Night for Singing and Neapolitan Nights . As the holiday season approached, the choir was diligently preparing for the beautiful and inspiring cantata, Childe Jesus , which they pre- sented, along with the other choral groups, on December 14. With the arrival of spring, the members started work on numbers for the district music contest, which was held on April 4. Also, they began practicing on the operetta entitled Ask the Professorn, which was presented later that month. Organized in early autumn, a girls' sextet con- sisting of .loan Gordon, Jeanne Marks, Irene Spurgeon, Sandy Patterson, Sue Smith, and Naomi Flynn was very popular and made several pub- lic appearances. Sally Terry was accompanist for the group during the year. As reward for everyone's hard work, a music banquet was held near the close of school. .4 ccompanist Sally Terry, Director Lucille McBi'ide. V ' wa ..ii S Row 1: L. 1 lwmpx-m, lf. Lejler, IX. lillldll, J. uoroun, 0. 1 erry, ... ihusun, J. ui urns, L. Ltnaunl, 0. nrufm, lu. funn, 0. rr uutsey, N. Flynn, B. l ahl11nd, I. Watters. Row 2: Jllrs.lllcBri1le, P. Winclzell, Ill. Bnoten, J. Maxey, K. Krall, S. Mo1'se, M. Mo1'se, T. Flynn, Ill. Krall, S. Smith, J. Tully, M. Stevens, C. Gardner, B. lllarlzs, S. Harden. Row 3: N. Phillips, B. Clark, A. Jejferson, C. Danielson, L. Pennington, S. Bowman, J. Stoelztou, D. Piclzrel, E. Rose, J. Bailey, F. Howerter, I. Spurgeon, L. Harter, S. Patterson, D. Thomas, L. Hutchison. 65 Row I: S. Sezm S. Godfrey, C. Spicher, C. Robnck, C. Sclzirleman, J. Stomberg, V. England, C. Varner. Row 2: G. Downurd, S. Boch, J. Hopping, IPI. Peterson, C. Young, S. Wlartin, J. Roselle, S. Polen, J. Mzxloriv. Row 3: llflrs. i'UrBri1le, K. flloore, K. Nelson, J. M6NH1Lghf, J. Terpeniug, S. Tilton, F. Wenn, L. James, WI. Pohl, D. Atwater, S. Henson. Row 4: J. Davies, J. Col- linson, L. Aflallery, J. Henderson, B. Shenaut, S. Boen, V. Paape, K. Woolsey, J. Beecher, L. Ward. oz.. eta l Thirty-six girls were members of Glee Club this year. Judy Collinson and Jean Roselle were accompanists, while Nlrs. McBride was the able director. The group worked very hard with the num- bers for their various presentations. They gave a program at a P.T.A. meeting, and in December they contributed a few songs to the annual Christ- mas assembly. Participating in the Christmas cantata with the remainder of the choral depart- ment of K.H.S. Was a major event of the year. Regular practice sessions were set for seventh periods on Monday, Wednesdays, and Fridays. Emphasis was put upon sightreading, theory, and the finer points of music in preparation for dis- trict contest. Later the group took part in a spring concert. Judy Collinson, Carolyn Young, Cassie Roback, Carol Peterson, Virginia Eng- land, and Karen Nelson composed the sextet from the organization. Officers chosen were President Karen Nelson, Secretary Judy Beecher, and Librarian Linda Ward. The sexier. J. Roselle and J. Collinson. l 66 Row I: C. Cl'H1P1L'l', J. lfurlellaltor, P. Conover, C. Little, ill. Tally, C. Black, J. Prnett, K. xllitchell, Row 2: S. Johnson, L. Borrlwoll, S. Krall, L. Linzlalzl, N. l'o1'l:, M. Bowman, L. England, zll. Gustafson, N. Flynn. Row 3: C. Polen, R. lllitohell, S. Putman, J. Goff, B. zllottor, D. l'al1n1'r. G. Flynn, B. Poland, lllrs. llIcBride. uniaa Jfigfz Gfzcvzuat Under the direction of Mrs. McBride, the twenty-four members of the junior high chorus had a year of successes and enjoyment. Carole Gibson was accompanist for the group. Louise England was elected president of chorus. Assisting her were Nadene Flynn, vice president, and Judy Clark, secretary-treasurer. A main activity of this all-girl chorus was the Christmas cantata, which was presented in the school gymnasium on Sunday, December 14, 1958. Maliy Nativity carols of the program, Clokey's Childe Jesus , of course centered about the birth of Christ. Singing for a Christmas assembly on Decem- ber 19 also proved to he a big event for all the members of junior high chorus. At the starting of the New Year, they under- took preparation to present a concert scheduled for early Nlay. This event also proved to be a . X X . -,tg success and was very greatly appreciated and enjoyed by everyone who was able to attend. -A Al '27 xxx This music looks ,qoo11! Carole Gibson. 67 V 4 1' 1 I-43 li X .. -lr A w w 41 -ki!!! . Q.. Q wa : 2 il 'N Q 'ffl A 9 Q7 ii -. f: Q-1 nl fd C CE Fl. TD VI Q. O Q K .. -. vi 5 5' 5 : NJ lf fi 5 S -1: :Q ... :. QB Q X4 4-.. -1 H: M 5 m 5 I3 Q U Q uf no TE E Q Q R ... -. QJ S5 Q. 3' r' CQ 'C rf D Vi Q- . : Q Q E-1 -Qi i Q VD Q Q o 'S U .25 'E s Lt ci s a N N O Q Q W1 2 Q 2 5, S' 'E s U fd E E Yi in ki 2. Q G if .fs Q 3 50 s 5 .SE ? E: S N f-i 5 fn -2 'Z S TQ Ji SE Q 5. :D Ns Q 5 Ni S 2 E vi E .Q -2 Us.. 2 ,- 'O VJ -. Q N -F: QD ,,-.. S Q L, 5' v QQ 'Q 'll S e W z 5' 2 .- Q I2- VJ J. Rowe, -. F N Q n gancf Under the direction of Nlr. Knapp, in his second year at K.H.S., the band again had a busy year. The group's first duties were that of enter- taining football fans at the halves of home games. Clad in blue and gold uniforms, the entire band marched. Leaders of these presentations were Drum Major Gary Grohman, along with Major- ettes Linda Hutchison, Emily Washabaugh, Ros- etta Beary, and Sandy Patterson. The band marched in the'Knoxville Homecoming parade and in the Western Illinois University parade. During the basketball season the pep band again entertained the fans and supported the team with its music. In a few pep assemblies, too, this organization had a part. The German band completed a second year of existence at K.H.S. Its nine members participated in the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Centennial and in as- semblies at school. Sunday, January 25, the band and orchestra presented a combined afternoon concert. For the spring season a pop concert was scheduled. This program, almost a tradition at K'.H.S., was very entertaining, as well as enjoyable for the performers. Many band members competed in the district solo and ensemble contest. Those with first rat- ings went to the state contest. All band members participated in the district group contest in March. I Uv ,'3:I'7r ac' '-11 tx -Q S. P: 7 .'l V ' -QP, 1,-' . V, , s.: - lnstrrnnental Director Charles Knapp. Regular band rehearsals were held every day for forty minutes during fourth period. In the autumn a good deal of this practice time was used in marching rehearsals on the football field. For the remainder of the year, however, the band met in the music room of the high school. At the annual music banquet held in the spring, all members of the music department were honored. A presentation of the Arion and John Philip Sousa band and orchestra awards was made. Music letters and new music keys were also presented. l 1 l l Th 0 German band. The pep band. 69 ' Ecwcl Twenty-six instrumentalists con- stituted the intermediate band, most of whom had been playing one year when they came into the organization. Excercises and an inclusive study course were used. The group formed its own pep band a short while after school started and had playing experience at one of the junior high basketball games. Only one performance for the public was given, it being the spring concert. A variety of numbers were presented at that time. Many intermediate band members were preparing for entrance examin- ations from the senior high band. These were given at various times during the year. Row I: P. Hubner, K. lllalone, lil. 1lIcCne, JW. King, S. Sprinkle. Row 2: M. Sheridan, N. A t- water, N. Witherbee, J. Kerr, B. Baker, A. Clif- ford. Row 3: D. Derham, J. Hutson, J. Spurgeon, J. England, D. Burmood. Row 4: lil. Higgins, C. Benson, D. Steele, J. Mitehell, R. Hatch. Row 5: H. Whitsitt, K. Woolsey, J. Henderson. Eegfinneu' Banc! l Beginners' band, consisting of some twenty-seven members, bright- ened the outlook for future K.H.S. . bands. The group met daily to begin the long and tedious process of learn- ing to play various wind and brass instruments. There were three per- cussion students, also. Lessons from the summer before were helpful to a number of beginners. As spring grew near, the begin- ners' band was given a chance to perform at a P.T.A. meeting. Later members were presented with pins as rewards for efforts put forth. Drills and exercises constituted much of the playing material, but better things were awaiting ahead. quith, D. Windish, B. Johnson, L. Stuart. Row 3: 1 J. Snyrs, R. Neal. Row I: C. Palmer, S. Delawzler, C. Sanford, G. Fields. Row 2: T. Crelfy, K. Delazwler, S. Mm'- K. Soper, J. Peterson, D. Shreeves, S. Ruddel, S. Howerter, R. Crow. Row 4: J. Clifford, R. Sex- ton, L. Stanton, R. Johnson, S. Mathers, S. Swan- son, J. Kell. Row 5: M. Dawlls, H. Burmood, 7 .5251 ow 1: S. Terry, I. Spurgeon, J. Collinson, R. llflitchell, Ill. Howerler, H. Delost, E. Neal, W. Sharp. Row 2: S. Jllorss, R. Stevens, C. Bach, Beethoven, and Johnny Mercer were all familiar to members of the high school orchestra, for the organization studied a wide variety of music. Each morning in the first period class, violinists, vio- lists, 'celloists, and string bass players met. After- school sessions were scheduled several evenings throughout the year for full-orchestra rehearsals. At those times percussion, brass, and woodwind instru- mentalists from the band were present for partici- pation. Junior high string class members, Cin the picture at the rightj, also met daily to prepare for future orchestral work. Mr. Charles Knapp directed both groups during study and performances. The orchestra had several activities, some of which were playing for class plays and the choir operetta, for assemblies, on joint programs with the band, and at music contests. Soloists and ensembles from the group participated in district and state con- tests, also. 0a ns, B. lilljffllilll, K. Efklllllfl, P. Camren, S. Woolsey, S. llflotter, C. Cooper, JW. jlfL'L0l'f?11, J. Tapper, J. Lentz. Row 3: J. Beecher, Thompson, N. Breere, C. Wooldridge, G. Grohman, R. Sargennt, J. Morris, B. llloore, R. Stevens. Row 4: J. Larson, K. Nelson, ll. Mr1r'ti11, lf. Comlreay. Row I: D. Galzy, L. Mitchell, S. Laerence, V. Cooley. Row 2: H. Hopping, D. Luallen, J. 1l1cNaught, T. Wol- ter. Row 3: C. Cooper, B. Craig. 71 K , TOP: Row 1: D. Atwater, P. Cowman, J. Malone, E. Washabangh, S. Senn, C. Spicher, S. Benson D. Morris, P. Wall L Beary, J. Davies, C. Hlooney. Row 2: lil. Gibson, C. lllurplzey, IW. Pahl, WI. McCue, K. Wloore, L. James, S. Jllartin, C. Var- ner, S. Polen, B. Cooley, E. Blanchard, P. Camren, J. Shook, I. Watters. Row 3: D. Fox, G. Bordwell, A. MeNaughl, B. Adams, N. Flynn, C. Burmood, C. Terpening, F. Wenn, C. Young, J. Dunbar, S. Tilton, K. Krall, lil. Booten. Row 4: E. England, N. Atwater, B. VanPelt, K. Nelson, D. Coleman, E. Fields, V. Ramp, R. Pickrel, J. MrNaught. Row 5: L. Hatch, S. Matter, S. Godfrey, C. Johnson, L. Ward, B. Shenaut, J. Henderson, J. Stomberg, S. Boon, J. Hopping. Row 6: C. Robaek, J. Rowe, R Cowman, L. lllallery, J. Roselle, IV. Peterson, V. England, S. Vincent, K. Shenaut. BOTTOM: Row I: lil. lllzrLaren, P. Win: Pahl, D. Bu:-mood, G. Mather, S. Harden, L. Harter, S. Bowman, N. Breeee, S. Nelson, J. Larson, H. Delost, J. Maxey, S. Terryi Row 3: M. Eilzer, C. Terpening, C. Danielson, B. Chism, S. Woolsey. C. Cooper, B. Fahlund, M. Stephens, K. Davies, B. Clark, chell, K. Eckmau, N. Phillips, L. Lindahl, L. Hutchison, L. Pennington, J. Marks, C. Wenn, B. Marks. Row 2: S. Krohn, M R. Lefler, A. Ring, D. Thomas. Row 4: M. Spencer, L. Myers, S. Washabaugh, C. Gonzlic, V. Robaek, S. Smith, C. Wooldridge J. Gordon, N. Royse, I. Nelson, J. Moore, J. Tully. 72 C 01-fd' 14 fafefic Nuacmlian Tlmt'll be a jump-ball! Basketball, soccer, hiking, dancing, stunts, and swimming were the interests and activities of members of the G.A.A. A new sportsman- ship code was developed and later written upon membership cards. New membership pins were also ordered during the year. Support in the cheering sections at K'.H.S. athletic events was the main emphasis of the organization. Officers were Irene Spurgeon, presidentg Rosalie Godsil, vice president, Brenda West- erfield, Kay Woolsey, Diana Coleman, and Sandy Patterson, pointkeepersg Judy Beecher, treasurer, and Pat McCoy, secretary. A capa- ble adviser was lVIrs. Kay Alden. Some rock 'n roll fans. As in past years, pom-poms were sold at Homecoming. Second-place prize was received for the group's Hoat entry. Dues were collected, heart-checks made, a hobo day sponsored. The annual dance for the members of both G.A.A. and B.I.C. was held in November and was called Flames of Fall . Christmas caroling, another hobo day, a formal initiation ceremony for freshmen, clean- ing trophies, and selling left-over auto plates were winter activities. The annual athletic banquet and May breakfast were spring events. Selecting 1959-1960 oiiicers was one of the final group efforts. ' Riff? Woolsey, Coleman, Patterson, Wester- field, !llz:Coy, Beecher, Gorlsil, Spur- geon. Foreground: Mrs. Alden. NISE' Band' .fwbaamuaal ng, ., , J i J Row I: C. Flynn, J. Stockton, B. Carlson, J. Bailey, B. Woo !w::r1l, K. lWcLaren, C. Schirleman, G. Courier. Row 2: D. Rosen- berry, B. Washabaugh, J. Woolsey, D. Grady, G. Johnson, M. Smith, B. Cochran, D. Johnson. Row 3: C. Kennett, L. Watlers, D. Hanson, G. Stinebaugh, J. Morris, B. Smith, D. Johnson, J. Whitsilt, D. Kelly. Row 4: B. Marlzs, J. Peterson, M. Gregg, S. Cline, J. Mathers, R. Lambert, B. Miller, L. Booten. if , N' gtiljl Stanrling: Hanson, Rose, Mr. Manuel, Davies. Sealed: Your ser-ve. ' Moore, Hoyme. 74 wma! The Boys' Intramural Council finished a busy, eventful year with eighty-two enrolled in the club. Bill Moore, president, was the able leader of the group. Tom Hoyme was the vice-president, while Ed Rose served as secretary. Club reporter was Dean Hanson, with Mr. Jack Manuel as faculty adviser. During lunch hours members participated in seventy events. Included were table ten- nis, badminton, volley ball, basketball with free-throw contests, cross-country racing, a decathlon, horseshoe-pitching, and casting. On the night of December 14, the B.I.C. attended Flames of Fall , a semi-formal and party, as guests of the G.A.A. Beautifully- decorated surroundings in the school's music bil ' A., room made fine atmosphere for the evening of dancing. Music was provided by records that were played on a high-fidelity phonograph by Mr. and Mrs. Randall Neldner. A collection of key strips from Butternut Coffee cans plus labels from the jars of in- stant coffee was the council's largest aim for service during the year. The labels and strips were sent to station WOC-TV in effort to give toys and gifts to children in orphanages and unfortunate circumstances. The first council member to receive the club's Globe and Achievement Award was Charlie Schideman. Another special achieve- ments award was added to the club's policy and was presented at the close of the year. if ,. z-G5 . , 1 '- .- . . Q . ' '. fi' IQ l1Nl K - Row 1: L. McWilliams, G. Edwards, D. Link, E. Brown, L. Derlzam, T. Godfrey. Row 2: M. Cummings, 111. Howerter, B. Baxter, D. Courter, L. Nelson, D. Hoyme, R. Peterson. Row 3: T. Batell, D. Ritchie, G. Barnhill, J. Davies, G. Sclzideman, J. King, L. Walter, D. Dalton, R. Rose. Row 4: M. Cecil, D. Clark, R. Mitchell, L. Skinner, L. Henderson. Row 5: B. Goudie, W. Bloomfield, G. Barge, J. Whitwortlz, B. Lefler, M. Grady, C. Stegall. Row 6: S. Rose, B. Patterson, M. Farrell. Row 7: E. Chiaka, G. Gibson, R. Phillips, T. Sheridan, D. Bost. 75 . at President Tom Hoyme guided the K-Club of '58 and 59 through an interesting, successful year. Assisting him were Vice President Bud Woodward, Secretary Dar John- son, and Treasurer Bill Moore. Mr. King was the faculty adviser. Both the outstanding football player and the outstanding basketball player of the year were presented with trophy- plaques from the K-Club. Menlbers purchased official in- signia to wear on their letter-sweaters. A few from the organization acted as ushers at the K.H.S. athletic events. N I A soft-drink machine was installed in the basement of the K-GMA . LA ,Q Q. .1 V ,-.11 H gymnasium as a money-making project for this group, which Mvvfe, Wvvflwnfrl. Mr- King. HOJWW, 10f11'S0'1- was composed entirely of senior high lettermen. TOP: Row I: J. McKay, G. Stinebauglz, J. Morris, B. Cochran. Row 2: D. Johnson, J. Huglzs, C. Schideman, J. Nelson, B. Davies. BOTTOM: Row 1: L. Walters, C. Kennetl, B. Miller. Row 2: E. Chialza, B. Smith, D. Bost, R. Lambert, B. Carl- son, T. Block. T 42214117 Go, Bullets, Go was one of the cries heard from the field and the gymnasium at football and basketball games this year. Capably leading the cheers through- out the season were the cheerleaders Sue Woolsey, Sue Smith, Rosalie Godsil, Joan Gordon, and Carol Wooldridge. Their cheerleading outfits for the foot- ball season consisted of white V-necked sweaters with gold wool Burmuda shorts and white Burmuda socks with white shoes. A gold K on a Blue Bullet was the letter worn on their sweaters. Navy blue crew-neck sweaters and white wool box-pleated skirts with navy blue inserts in the pleats made up the outfits that were worn during basketball season. The letter Worn was the same as that used in the football season. After they attended the cheerleading clinic at Illinois State Normal, new as- sembly skits and cheers were demon- strated by this peppy five. The cheerleaders were grateful for the support of faculty members, students, and parents a great many times through- out the year. efneealeacfefzft R. Godsil, S. Woolsey, C. Wooldridge, S. Smith, J. Gordon. ' Wafuiiq efzemfeacfead Carolyn Schideman, Diana Coleman, Jeannie Rowe, and Judy Beecher were the sophomore cheerleaders for this year. The four girls, showing much enthusiasm, led the Junior Varsity football and basketball teams to many victories. During the quite successful football sea- son the cheerleaders wore navy-blue slacks with white sweatshirts. The letters worn consisted of blue K's on gold megaphones. Basketball season found this peppy four wearing matching blue sweaters and skirts with gold inserted in the box pleats on the skirts. Blue K's on gold megaphones were the letters worn once again. 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'x W. 4 n 44 . N . , 111.-1. . . y. mm I-'HU ,P ---ws Mr . My ,X mu. G' 5 0 fl ,111 :'1 ,,,,,,,,ff' I:':1,, Y-lymufr bi ,, ,,v.-1-,ffrrr 151-1 mm' 1-.n Kg, ...., ,--1.1 L:--u wun N ,U l:n1mnx1r Z',,,,:, I.. Inv' NNW' lan? ff ml! Hin- mow rlnlw suv Nun H-I .... n my.: mm - 1.1-1111111111 nw, ,.,,pmlv1- --'I'-nm1mu:.n -- . -11.14 ,. x- Y' . ,, Knnx K.,.,1.-nm. , h.:m..1nn11,y,,,,I,lw'. th .,,,,,l,1:..mL hmmm 'ur W. n L n I- -1'--ml g-, '11m,,.,, ..1...., - -1 5 ,, 1 , k 'V MHI11 . . . ..,, Q , Q - Row I: lllr. Lacy, B. Woorlward, J. Peterson, J. Nelson, B. llloore, D. Hoyme, L. Nelson. Row 2: T. Hoyme, WI. GreH!.', R. Lambert, C. Sclzideman, B. Carlson, G. Stinebaugh. Coach Lacy and Captain Jerry Nelson. I afudlq Baikefioll This year the Knoxville High varsity basketball reins were taken over by Malcoin Lacy, Jr. lVIick was remembered by many fans as one of Knoxville's better athletes a short time ago. He returned to K.H.S. after having graduated from Knox College in 1956. Although the record for the season was not too im- pressive, on occasions the team displayed real ball handling and skill. A few upset victories were scored over favored and successful teams, adding to a very interesting season. Lack of height was a decided handi- cap throughout the year. The team rostrum included two sophomores, four juniors, and five seniors. On the starting-tive were three underclassmen, and two pairs of brothers were on the team. The Nelsons, Jerry and Larry, and the Hoymes, Tom and Dan, added much to the squad. Jerry and Tom, along with Bill Moore, Bud Woodward, and Charles Schideman, completed their high school basket- ball careers when the season ended. Since underclass- men had a good deal of experience, the future looks good. . The Blue Bullets scored one of their upset victories in the Galva Invitational Tournament by eliminating the heavily favored host team. They lost to R.O.V.A., never- theless, in the consolation game. In the Knox County Tournament, K.H.S. bowed out to Corpus Christi in the first round. In Regional games they won over R.O.V.A. but lost to Galva. S Baweidall .Q Aff L. ef I 1 . Z' Row I: B. Bllxter, G. Schirlemnn, G. Peterson, E. Clzialza. Row 2: Mr. Daugherty, D. Courier, D. Host, J. King, T. Cleary. Under the new two-four athletic system at K.H.S., sophomores combined forces with the freshmen to pro- vide the school with a fine junior varsity basketball team during the 1958-1959 season of play. The junior varsity coach, Mr. John Daugherty, was serving his first year at K.H.S., doing a very commend- able job of coaching the boys. He himself was an out- standing athlete at Knoxville High a few years ago. He returned after graduating from Western Illinois Uni- versity. Although this season's starting guards were moved up to the varsity-five, the ball-handling chores were very capably taken over by Roger Peterson and Jim Whit- worth. Bost, Burge, and King governed the boards and added scoring punch , Nov. 18 Nov. 21 Dec. 2 Dec. 5 Dec. 12 Dec. 15 Galva Jan. 6 Jan. 9 Jan. 13 Jan. 16 Jan. 20 Alwood A Yates City A Winola H Roseville A Alexis H .19 - Tournament C. Christi A Aledo H Cuba H R.O.V.A. A Orion H Jan. 23 ........ Abingdon H Jan. 24 ...... Monmouth A Jan. 26-30- Knox Co. Tourney Feb. 6 ......,... Roseville H Feb. 7 .............. Valley A Feb. 10 .. Williamsfield H Feb. 13 ................ Alexis A Feb. 17 .....,.,,....... Aledo A Feb. 20 ......,.., R.O.V.A. H Feb. 24 ........ C. Christi H Feb. 27 ........ Abingdon A Gel that ball! 81 44a Baflkezfldl Under the direction of Mr. Daugherty, the fresh- man cage team compiled a year of four victories and ten losses. Although the frosh team was com- bined with another, the sophomore group, in the new K.H.S. athletic systems, fourteen regular ball games were scheduled for play. In Little Four action they had one win and five defeats. A third-place award was received in the Little Four Conference Tourn- ament, also. The freshman team missed the services of Glen Burge and Jim Whitworth. Both boys were moved to the freshman and sophomore team and held start- ing assignments as center and guard. Robert Dixon led the team in the scoring department and played well throughout the season. Members of the squad were Bob Patterson, Ron Gagg, Les Carr, Larry Brodine, Bill Goudie, Don Clark, and Ron Phillips. The experience these boys received during the year was to be a valuable asset J. Anell, K. Woolsey, C. Vnrner. fo their future teams' Knoxville 35 ........ Lombard 22 Knoxville 20 ........ Abingdon 36 Knoxville 25 ........ Winola 24 Knoxville 31 ........ Abingdon 56 Knoxville 43 .,...... R.O.V.A. 41 Knoxville 33 ........ Abingdon 42 Knoxville 32 .....,.. St. Joe 36 Knoxville 17 ........ Winola 46 Knoxville 48 ........ C. Christi 52 Knoxville 21 ........ R.O.V.A. 33 Knoxville 44 ........ R.O.V.A. 18 Knoxville 48 ........ Valley 62 Knoxville 31 ........ Lombard 51 Knoxville 41 ........ Abingdon 60 Seated: J. Whitworth, G. Burge, L. Carr, B. Dixon. Standing: Mr, Daugherty, B. Goudie, B. Patterson, W. Bloomfield, D. Clark, T. Cleary. 82 semzz. We ahhh own. amanda Some sixteen seventh and eighth graders partici- pated in junior high basketball games during the year. In the capable hands of Coach John King, these boys learned a great deal which would be of value to them in varsity basketball later. Their record for the season was quite commendable, show- ing work and activity. Winning the Abingdon Tournament was a high- light for the players, as was receiving second place in the Little Four Conference. Bob Tasker, team captain, played guard and directed the offense. Jerry Albright played center, while John Nelson played forward, controlling rebounds. Gene Fields and John Rosine, guards, helped the over-all spirited plays of the group. Seventh-graders, usually serving as reserves, acted in four games of their own. After having won three from those four, the boys felt as if their first season was a success. The future looked promising. B. Johnson, Ill. Peterson, N. Peck. Standing: T. Shearer. Lombard 28 Knoxville 13 Aledo 22 Knoxville 39 R.O.V.A. 24 Knoxville 22 Abingdon 31 Knoxville 30 R.O.V.A. 29 Knoxville 46 Wataga 16 Knoxville 38 Wataga 24 Knoxville 37 Lombard 41 Knoxville 31 Aledo 27 Knoxville 19 Corpus Christi 25 Knoxville 30 R.O.V.A. 20 Knoxville 22 Aledo 19 Knoxville 32 Abingdon 28 Knoxville 32 Seated: J. Spurgeon, D. Albright, B. Tasker, C. Johnson, D. Luallen, H. Whitsitt, G. Coleman, J. Peterson. Standing: Mr. King, G. Fields, J. Rosine, H. Gibson, P. Waslzabaugh, J. Albright, J. Paulsgrove, J. Nelson, S. Johnson, R. Eddy. 83 1 1 J ug El - J' w ,ff I, l,- Xff f i 1 . . 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Chalk-drawn murals of garden walls and mountain scenes, artificial flowers, a spraying fountain, and white garden furniture, along with a thin fiberglass ceiling, decorated the K.H.S. music room on Saturday evening, May 10, 1958. Blue lighting effects placed the finish- ing touches on Blue Mist , the most anticipated event of the year for juniors and seniors. At 6:30 P.M. students and teachers, wear- ing the customary formal attire, arrived for the annual prom banquet in the cafeteria. Blue cloths and programs, china nut cups, and ar- rangements of flowers and candles decorated the tables. Blue streamers hung from the ceil- ing, and more murals were on the walls. The serving was done by junior class mothers. After the meal Ralph Sabetti entertained the group with tricks of Blue Mist magic. Stan Black's orchestra played for listening and dancing in the music room until midnight. Outside a canopy was over the entrance, and at the ends of the halls were sunken gardens with couches for resting between dances. This was the third prom to occur on the K.H.S. campus. Il 0, T Jan, and Ronnie chatting by the fountain. Blue M241 Carl Kennett. Gary Tasker. J. Westerfield, J. Morris, R. Lambert, R. Nelson. During the 1958 season the Blue Bullets had events entered in the following track meets: April 10 April 17 April 21 April 24 April 28 May 1 May 3 May 7 May 9 May 14 Roseville Dual Meet There Abingdon Dual Meet There Elmwood Dual Meet Here Monmouth Relays Monmouth Galva Relays Galva A.K.R. it Oneida Gateway Classics Clinton Little Six Monmouth District Meet Rock Island Monmouth Dual Meet Here iQ G+? an Row I: R. Stevens, J. lllunnny, D. Hanson, B. Boon, B. Davies, B. Smith, G. Johnson, B. Ma1'ks. Row 2: B. Baker, C. Ixemzett L. Watters, B. fllillvr, R. Lambert, J. zllorrix, T. Hoyme, D. Johnson, B. Carlson. Row 3: K. lllcllaren, J. Westerfield, Ill Upp T. lfnglaml, G. Tuslcer, B. Moore, D. Johnson, R. Nelson, L. flflartin, R. Peterson, 1111: Illannel. With capable leadership given by Coach Jack Manuel, in his debut as K.H.S. track mentor, the Knoxville squad was again victorious after winning the second Little Six Track Championship in as many years. A team spirit prevailed throughout the contest, but several boys were particularly outstanding. New records were set hy the two-mile relay team and by Carl Kennett, a sophomore, who ran a 10.1-second 100-yd. dash to erase Coach lVlanuel's longstanding record of 10.2. Bullet captain Gary Tasker paced the hurdle and high jump events a majority of the time, and Ronnie Luallen won pole vault. Knoxville also won the A.K.R. meet and lost but one dual meet as they completed one of their most successful seasons. Also, 1958 was the first year in which Bullets participated at the Gateway Classics, which was held in Clinton, Iowa. At the close of the season, Tom Hoyme, a fme hurdler and dash man, was elected squad captain for the 1959 season. A , rr 'tj M ' 3' J. x J ' W' 1 4:21 st v X . 59' . 3 fs, L mf X w. ' 1 I T 1959 Captain Hoyme and Coach Mantle! 1958 Sealed. '7fLaek - Jw. vw 1958 fi A ff: Following a good basketball season, the junior R-.Xi L Nb 'VR high athletic department had an impressive repre- - Y RLS , . . . . . K, o---. ' sentatlon for participation on the clnder path. A squad, with leadership ably given by Coach Robert SARL, S+- Gregory, got first place honors in the Little Four g '-'M---H . Q Conference meet at Abingdon. j ' M- ' ' 'F W Danny Hoyme set a new Little Four Conference Q discus record with a tremendous heave of 141' 6 . Rami - Tom Sheridan broke the high jump record, and the eighth grade 440-yd. run record was topped by Robert Dixon in 60 seconds. Roger Peterson and Dan Hoyme were top point men, as they combined for a total of 174W points. Tom Sheridan, Dave Bost, Gene Chaika, and Dave Corbin, too, rated well during the season. The jun- ior high prospects for a winning team in 1959 seemed very good, and K.H.S. looked to the next track events with confidence. Coach Robert Gregory Winola .......................,. .,,, H ere George Churchill ........., Here Lombard ................. ..,,., T here Abingdon ,....., .,,.,.,,,, H ere Little Four ' ' A blngdon Coach Gregory in class. wil f W iii! in ,- Row I: J. Spurgeon, D. Luallen, M. Grady, L. Carr, R. Dixon, R. Johnson, D. Earnest, S. Roysc, S. Piclzrel, R. Eddy, P. Grady, B. Tasleer. Row 2: lllr. Gregory, J. Nelson, J. Albright, E. Chialza, W. Lefler, J. Wess, T. Sheridan, D. Bost, G. Burge, D. Corbin, D. Hoyme, J. Whitworth, R. Peterson, D. Aslzbaugh. 90 1958 Banda!! During the last few years baseball has been a popular sport at Knoxville, and 1958 was not an unsuccessful season. Although eleven games were scheduled, only nine were played due to rain. The Bullets' final record displayed six wins and three losses, and they outscored all opponents 72 to 42 runs. Bud Woodard's batting average of 554 was the highest, while Lance Humphreys had a close second of 552. A good pitching record was also made by Humphreys. Nlost of the team's strength was provided by seniors although the juniors and sophomores also did well. Able coaching was given by Mr. King. During the last days of the season, Bud Woodward was elected captain for 1959. SCORES Knoxville 13 Abingdon 2 Knoxville 5 .......... Elmwood 6 Knoxville 6 .......... ....... E lmwood 1 Konxville 4 ........., ...,... I l.O.V.A. 6 Knoxville 11 Roseville 4 Knoxville 11 .......,.. ....,.. C orpus Christi 3 Knoxville 10 Abingdon 9 Knoxville 6 Orion 2 Total 66 Total 33 3 N 'itfgel . e' Q . X - K , Ali N ill DK I . tv X' 'rf f li ,tx r Row 1: C. Slineblmgh, L. Humphreys, B. Woodward, R. Nelson, C lly n J Woolscy .S CI1 1e Row 2 M lx ng L Pele: son, R. Henderson, G. Eiker, B. Cochran, T. Block, G. Tasleer, C. .Schzdeman J Gunther Seniafz G add Miss Szoitzer helping the attorneys. ,..-1 .I ,I l i .i, 1 Y L 4 H Eiiiilll Why ore you leaving play practice, George? !Vig,hZ' of f an MM Court attention! were the words pro- nounced by the bailiff, CJack Baileyj, at the beginning of each of the three acts in Night of January 16th , Which was presented by the senior class on Tuesday, April 21, at 7:30 P.M. in the K.H.S. gymnasium. Miss Switzer and Martha Clark directed. This comedy-drama was unusual in that members of the audience served on a jury which determined the guilt or innocence of Karen Andre, fSally Terryj, on trial for the murder of her former employer, Bjorn Kaulkner. Nancy Lee Faulkner, CBrenda Westeriieldl, was a principal witness for the prosecution and the widow of the deceased. Her father, John Graham Whitfield, CJohn Morrisj, was willing to pay any amount for the girl's happi- ness. Defending Miss Andre was Nlr. Stevens, CBill Nloorej, while the district attorney was Mr. Flint, QGHYY Grohrnanj. Others in the cast were Susan Bowman, Bud Woodward, Nancy Breece, Sue Woolsey, Mike Smith, Carol Ste- vens, Brian Davies, George Courter, Jan Lar- son, Nancy Phillips, Irene Spurgeon, John McKay, Millie Pahl, and Lynda Hutchison. A matinee performance was given for the grade school. Row .I: S. Terry, C. Stevens, S. Woolsey, N. Breece, N. Phillips, S. Bowman, J. Larson, B. Woodward, G. Grohman. Row 2: L. Hutchison, B. Davies, J. 1WcKay, B. Westerfield, I. Spurgeon, J. Bailey, ill. Smith, G. Courier. n .2531 1 , I'-1 .- eookiancfefu mg 'aa Standing: Mrs. Woodward, Mrs. Hutson, Mrs. Chism. Mrs. Mary Goff, supervisor, BA., Cornell College Seated: Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Mclirew. ghd' fb ' ancl eadfacficuut w 1: Mr. Carlson, r. Sherman, Mr. mberg, Mr. Beren- r. Row 2: Mr. aver, Mr. Tucker, . Carlson, Mr. King, r. Stevens, Mr. ompson, Mr. Gou- , Mr. Simmons. flea e or o M Ji flrf -gm TQ i l H4 1 S 7 -J 1 ' I . . ' N A yiyo- of Nw,-. I ,T- ' L f ,--1,'g,i----1ib.k'Lr'5 1 ' '- 1 ' A '4 1:-Q... .,,Af , - -. 4111: - Q11 - ., - ,W ' fl ' 'rl . 1 'F'- L' H' .QQ Y-.J ,M '. ,.9:..:A,.:: H , ,,.. 4. NN AIHI Yen' sq. ,fir N Q: ,, . .li A I , N W., iv -Y -14 X -4- .- '. 1 f 'Y I ' J. ,lf A n fi,,,,VQ,,.V X1 ., -5 1 V. AV WI I -fu - ., l.ff's-U' 5, in ' L 15,1 -1- -- 7' 4- -' fin ,, .. ' W 'l lil! 'gf'-i Qi -'. V ig' 3fQf Q I , NE :ii 3, , L - ' , .Q V 'Qi' ' X w r . , V 1,2 if .... I 5 31 I , , ,,,.,.. .. 4 YI X! ff vb. f.- ' Wir. Courtcr, fllr. King, and llflr. Bowman. llffr. Clyde Efkman and M1'. Austin Eckman. Sn ah w,-1 .V f ,Q -QU? f 'fsf Row I: T. Carr, JW. Peterson. Row 2: S. Wall, R. Betty Jean Clark, pupil of lllr. Logsdon. Mitchell, B. Cooley, L. Corbin, E. Ennis, R. VnnPelt. Row 3: IW. Moor'e, T. Walter. T X, - -. Y , 4'mx. Mv's. Huston playing the marclz. This is a pretty rorny picture!! A true knight of nightsnl Bussssy Journalism Staff members. MJ .- .Y--+ ' r J., , Qu -Sl --m 15' il l T7 I S :A M 1 1 Ml QQ: 1 Vw 5 in as :SI Il: F . 4 X - ll. .1 4- E -J 1 1-,, l i Lf, xl. wx., J' x 7.1 mu-,,,, '31, Qi., x-'R-NE gg, A if ' Q- ,CV gt I , fx -y vvN. -1- I -In ltxla lm! +4 'gs 'GI ww E pabmmt Arthur J. Nyman 86 Sons Bennison Grocery Benedict Music Co. Carlson Services Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Dale H. Bragg, Real Estate Deming Studio of Music Dick Blick Art Supplies Dorothy's Tot 85 Flower Shop Dr. John P. Graham Dr. M. C. Beecher Dr. R. A. Moffett Dr. W. W. Sherwood Ellis Jewelers Elmer's Spudnut Shop Farmers National Bank of Knoxville Farmers 85 Mechanics Bank First Galesburg National Bank 85 Trust Co. Fox Concrete Materials F. W. Woolworth Co. Galesburg Builders Supply Co. Gehring Hardware Gena's Beauty Shop Gliessman Studios Golf Apparel 85 Dri-Gas Co. Goff Standard Service Station Gordon E. Thompson, Insurance Grand Roller Rink Halperns Hawthorne Drugs Heart Jewelers, Inc. Higgins Dairy Howe-Anderson Bakery Hutchcroft Implement Store Johnson Dairy Kellogg Drake 8: Co. Kelly's Shell Service Station KL H. Hoyme, D.V.M. Klinck Home Furnishings Klinck Nlortuary Knox Laundry Knox Typewriter Co. Knoxville Cleaners Knoxville Coal Co. Knoxville Golden Cream Dairy Knoxville Locker Plant Lagomarcino-Grupe Co. Loe's Drug Store Max Spurgeon Cities Service Mel's Red 85 White Supermarket Odell's Jewelry Shop O. T. Johnson Co. Park Drive Dairy P 85 M Accessory Randolph Wheeler Service Simpson-Powelson Lumber Co. Steak 'n Shake Susie's Steak House Tastee Freeze Ted Grothe Shoes Town SL Country Shoe Store Wagoner Printing Co. Walt's Confectionery Washabaugh Brothers' Mill Wetherbee Sporting Goods Whitworth 86 Moore Service Station Witherhee's Circle T Young's Variety Store A Adams, Barbara 1101, 43, 72 Adams, Rebecca 171, 48, 56 Albright, Dean 171, 18, 48, 83 Albright, Jerry 181, 18, 46, 83, 90 Alden, Mrs. Kay 11, 73, 100 Ames, Mr. Miles 11 Anell, Jean 191, 45, 62, 82 lxsllbilllgll, Don 191, 45, 90 Atwater, Doyne 191, 45, 63, 66, 72 Atwater, Nancy 191, 44, 70, 72 B Bailey, Jack 1121, 19, 20, 27, 65, 74, 92 Bailey, Mary Jean 1111, 36, 54 Robert 7 48 59 Bailey, 1 1, , Baker, Bonita 181, 46, 59, 70 Robert 1111, 36, 89 Baker, Barnllill, Gary 1101, 42, 75 Batell, Mrs. Ethel 11, 55 Batell, Thomas 191, 45, 53, 75 Baugllman, Myron 181, 47 Baxter, Frank 171, 18, 48 Baxter, Robert 1101, 19, 42, 75, 81 Beary, Leona 191, 44, 53, 72 Beary, Rosetta 1121, 24, 26, 27, 51, 53, 57 Beary, Willene 1101, 43 Beaver, Mr. Charles 93 Beecher, Judy 1101, 41, 50, 53, 57, 66, 68, 69, 71, 73, 77 Benson, Carol 181, 46, 56, 59, 70 Benson, Sherrin 1101, 42, 57, 63, 66, 68, 69, 72 Berenger, Mr Bruce 93 Bisllop, Chester 1111, 36, 61 Black, Carol 171, 67 Black, Dean 1121, 27, 61 Black, Gerald 171, 48 Blanchard, Elsie 191, 45, 72 Blickem, Joe 181, 47 Blickem, Norm 86 Block, Mr. Judd 10, 86 Block, Mrs. Judd 86 Block, Tom 1111, 19, 20, 36, 76, 91 Blohm, Letitia 181, 46 BloomHeld, Scott 171, 16, 48 Bloomfield, Wayne 191, 45, 75, 82 Bock, l-larry 1121, 27 Bock, Stella 1101, 24, 42, 57, 62, 66, 73 Boen, Bill 89 Boen, Sharon 191, 45, 66, 72 Booten, Layman 1111, 19, 36, 61, 74, 95 Booten, Marjorie 1101, 43, 63, 65, 72 Bordwell, Carolina 1121, 27, 53, 55, 57, 58 Bordwell, Georgia 1101, 42, 53, 72 Bordwell, Leilani 181, 47, 67 Bost, David 1101, 42, 58, 68, 75, 76, 81, 98 Imam Burkllalter, Gerald 171, 48 Burkhalter, Larry 1101, 42 Burmood, Carol 1101, 42, 63, 68, 72, 73 Burmood, Dixie 181, 46, 59, 70 Burmood, Donna 1121, 27, 53, 57, 63, 68, 72, 95 Burmood, Harold 171, 48, 56, 70 Bybee, lla 64, 87 C Cadwell, Dean 1111, 36, 61 Cadwell, Irma 171, 48 Calnren, Pat 1101, 42, 53, 57, 68, 71, 72 Carlson, Bob 1111, 19, 20, 36, 74, 76, 79, 80, 89 Carlson, Charles 1101, 43, 60 Carlson, Eugene 191, 45, 58, 60 Carlson, Mr. Ralph 93 Carlson, Richard 1101, 43 Carlson, Mr. Vivian 93 Carr, Lester 191, 18, 44, 82, 90 Carr, Terry 171, 56 Daugherty, Mr. John, 9, 11, 16, 18, 46, 81, 82 Davies, Brian 1121, 5, 15, 16, 19, 20, 24, 26, 28, 50, 57, 74, 76, 89, 92 Davies, Johnny 1101, 19, 41, 61, 75 Davies, Joyce 191, 8, 45, 66, 72 Davies, Karen 1111, 37, 57, 72 Dean, Harold 181, 47 Delawder, Karen 171, 48, 56, 59, 70 Delawder, Sharon 171, 48, 56, 59, 70 Delost, Helen 1111, 17, 25, 36, 37, 50, 53, 56, 57, 62, 71, 72, 95 Dennis, Darlene 1101, 42 Dennis, James 181, 47 Dennis, Janice 86 Dennis, Rose 171, 48, 56 Derham, Dale 181, 46, 70 Derham, Jack 86 Derham, Larry 1101, 41, 68, 69, 75 Dixon, Robert 191, 18, 44, 50, 82, 90 Dowds, Marlene 171, 49, 56, 59, 70, 94 Downard, Gloria 191, 45, 66 Carter, Joyce 33 Carter, Tim 181, 18, 47, 59 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