La Harpe High School - Eagle Yearbook (La Harpe, IL)

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THE SENIOR CLASS OF LA HARPE COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL LA HARPE, ILLINOIS IS PROUD TO PRESENT THE I958 GLE AND INTRODUCES . . EDXCPJXCN D EECEUEE OF THE MANY SACEXEXCES MADE EOE Us moz AFTER EM, so TEM WE moz Emoxz EEE EEEEETEEE OE A soon EQME EEE A sooo ECEOOE, WE DEDXCPJYE wma, THE 1958 EDVYXON OF THE EAGLE, To OUE EEEEETS. THE sEE1oE cmxss was Q 'Q' Miss A My .-ZZ BOARD of EDUCATION SUPERINTENDENT MR, WILLIAM VIERLING Secretary PRESIDENT MR, EARL RICE MRS, EVELYN PARRISH MR, WARREN BARNS MR, DALE GORDON MR, WALTER HAST MR. JOHN KRALOVEC MR, DON LENDC MR, KERMIT SHUTWELL Congratulations to the 1958 Graduating Class of La Harpe, High School MARINE TRUST COMPANY, Carthage, Illinois NORBERT POHLMAN Agriculture I, II, III, IV F. F. A. DORTHY DEAN Biology General Science Latin I Science Club Latin Club IU STINE MERADITH U. S. History Geography World History Annual DON CORRY Geometry General Math Algebra II Coach MARGARET CADLE English I, II Speech Ir., Sr. Plays Newspaper LA HARPE FORD SALES--Phone 48 Proved and Approved Around the World ALICE PALUCH Girls' P. E. English I Annual G. A. A. BONNIE LEWIS Driver 's Ed. IUANITA SCOTT Algebra I Physics General Science Science Club SHIRLEY WEAVER Home Economics I, II, III, IV F. H. A. ..,..-smSf 'Qf a . iff RUTH STIEGEL 1 Bookeeping ' General Business WM Typing I 1 I Shorthand Newspaper ED EVEMEYER Modern Problems Coach Student Council L Club ROBERT SIBBING Ba nd PAT WEATHERINGTON English IV Chorus Library Club Operetta HENDERSON LIVESTOCK MARKET ASS'N Farmer Owned and Controlled Stronghurst Illinois CUSTODIANS AN BU DRIVERS Mr. Furrow Orrie Parrish, Jerry Davis, Joe Kurtz, Mike White. LA HARPE FARM STORE Compliments of Case Machinery-Ful-O-Pep Feed R.A. 8: F,L. -MEYERS Joe Kurtz ga' fr' .M . - SEATED, Left to Right: Mr.Evemeyer, Delbert Dahl, Dean Tilton, Janice McGrath, Mr. Vierling. MIDDLE ROW: Judy Quivey, Joel Howd, Roger Crum, Marian Smith, Max Bowen, Katie Boeddeker. TOP ROW: Linda Louden, Judy Collins, Karen Woodside, Mariam Barr, Ann Little, Linda Eddington. TLIDE COUNCIL The Student Council sponsored many worth while projects this year. Probably the most important was the world clothing week when a dance was given to collect the clothes. We also sponsored the annual homecoming festivities. Although the original homecoming was postponed due to the flu, we had stunt night to take place of the homecoming parade. Freshmen initiation was held in the study hall, and the homecoming basketball game with Bardolph was victorious. The Student Council also sponsored a series of educational assembly programs throughout the year. Four delegates were sent to the District Convention at Pittsfield and two were sent to the State Convention at Chicago. The election was held for next years Student Council President with Max Bowen and Harry Bollin going to the finals, and Max Bowen emerging victorious. Finally at the end of the year, the Student Council sponsored the all-school picnic at which everyone had a good time. Compliments of BURNSIDE CUSTOM SHELLING, Trucking, Feeds EDITH LATHEROW and Fertilizer FT. GREEN Posr oFF1cE BURNSIDE FEED MILL .A. A. TOP ROW, SEATED, Left to Right: Shirley Miller, Kay St. Clair, Karen Lefler, Joyce Foster, Daisy Jones, Luanne Stout, Marcia McConnell, Wilma Hoffmeister, Kay Scanlan, Donna Russell, JoAnne Mc- Connell, Carolyn Jackson, Sharon Jones. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Hensley, Jodelle Sharp, Janice Mc- Kee, Charlotte Dalton, Nedra McKee, Jeannette Brandt, Helen Apt, Mae Dell Blythe, Patty Wyatt, Carol Browning, Barbara Bennett. Judy Folks. THIRD ROW: Betty Greenig, Janet Ferguson, Janet Magin, Penny Collins, Linda Louden, Ruth Walker, Nancy Melvin, Nancy Carey, Mary Helen Barr, Karen Moyes Janet Hast, Rita Hobby. SECOND ROW: Kolleeta Moyes, Marilyn Shoemate, Jane Collins, Pat Duffy Judith Quivey, Hilda Wier, Judy Collins, Patty Johnson, LaVonne Miller, Karen Woodside, Betty Olson FIRST ROW: Judy Ferguson, Secretary. Linda Eddington, Treasurer, Mrs. Alice Paluch, Sponsor- Janice Lenix, Vice-President, Janice McGrath, President. 'Fi is LIBR RY CLUB BACK ROW, STANDING, Left to Right: Sponsor, Mrs. Pat Weatheringtong Librarians, Kay Sutton, Daisy Jones, Ruth Ann Wordon, Myrna Burr. FRONT ROW: Pat Stauffer, Ann Little, President, Beverly Foster, Secretary - Treasurer, Janet Hast, Vice-Pres- identg Hilda Wier, Mary Ruth Bennett, Jerry Hubbard, Donna Russell. 'fftf ANN L S AFF FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Delbert Dahl, Bill Hoffmeister, Dean Tilton, Katie Goble. Judy Straus- baugh, Richard Howell, Max Hardisty. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Meredith, Betty Olson, Charlene Lund. Judy Reeder, Kay Sutton, Judy White, Linda Claycomb, Mrs. Paluch. THIRD ROW: Pat Stauffer, Janice Mc- Grath, Karen Woodside, Nedra McKee, June Morton, Shirley Shipman, Kolleeta Moyes. 3' KATIE BOEDDEKER, Editor KAY SUTTON Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK MAIN CAFE Blandinsville, Illinois Blandinsville, Illinois STANDING, Left to Right: Karen Little, Pat Stauffer, Judy Collins, Kolleeta Moyes, Karen Woodside, Ruth Worden, Betty Olson, Beverley Davis, Phyllis Williams, Janet Hast, Jane Collins, Karen Moyes, Linda Loudon, Janice McGrath. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Stiegel, Janet Dietrich, Hilda Wier, Pat Duffy, Kay Sutton, Eugene Payne, Harry Bollin, Richard Apt, Dean Tilton, Merlyn Knowles, Judy Quivey, Mary Helen Barr, Mrs. Cadle. SEATED: Prod. Roger Crum, Assistant Art, Pat Johnson, Art, Katie Boeddekerg Editor, Delbert Dahl, Man, Editor, Dick Helmersg Secretary, Ann Little, Sports Editor, Ray Moad. EWSPAPER ST FF DE LBE R T DA HL STAFF AT WORK y MACOMB DAILY JOURNAL PAT JOHNSON THE Quiu. Macomb, Illinois La Harpe. I11iH0iS fg :N Y . V4 M, .. V' mf Q U M Sa l 16 5, vg,' V Q .1 'H 6 in s 5' , - Q v ms. ' PEW: FUTURE HGMEM KERS of MERICA FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Weaver, Sponsor: L. Claycomb, C. Bradshaw, K. Woodside, P. Duffy. J. Deitrich, J, Hast, S. Hensley. SECOND ROW: K. Moyes, M. Shoemate. J. Collins, J. Lenix, I. Quivey, H, Wier, J. Collins, P. Johnson, L. Miller. J. McGrath, B. Rodeffer, S. St. Clair. THIRD ROW: S. Shipman, B. Davis, K.Little, L. Eddington, L. Louden, R. Hobby, N. Carey, K. Moyes, K. Sutton, P. Stauffer, A. Little. FOURTH ROW: J. Morton, J. Reeder, C. Lund, J. McKee, N. McKee, I. Brandt, P. Hyatt, I, Folks, R. Little, M. Knight, P. Williams. FIFTH ROW: J. Strausbaugh. J. White, D. Jones, L. Stout, M. McConnell, J. McConnell, B. Rice, C. Cunnirgham, V. Comstock, P. Rue. F.H.A. is an organization of girls who have had at least one semester of hornemaking. The purpose of F.H.A. is to help the girls learn to work together for better and happier home life for everyone. This year there were 52 members in F.H.A. This year the main projects were serving at the F.F.A. HogSale, sponsoring asweetheart Dance, having a Mother-Daughter Banquet, and preparing luncheons. HENDERSON COUNTY PRODUCER SUPPLY Compliments of Serum and Biologies for Farm Needs BANK OF STRONGHURST-Member FDIC FIRST ROW, Left to Right: R. Hobby, C. Jackson, J. Sharpe, J. Foster, L. Miller, K. Little, K. Moyes, A. Little, J. Collins, Mrs. Weatherington. SECOND ROW: P. Hyatt, H. Weir, C. Brad- shaw, J. McKee, J. Collins, P. Stauffer, K. Moyes, J. Hubbard, B. Foster, J. Hast. THIRD ROW: J. Quivey, J. Lenix, P. Duffy, J. McConnell, B. Rice, M. Blythe, K. St. Clair, H. Apt. V. Comstock, L. Claycomb. FOURTH ROW: I. Deitrich, B. Davis, K. Ldfler, J. Brandt, M. Burr, J. Folks, P. Williams, N. Melvin, S. Miller, B. Bennett. FIFTH ROW: K. Helmers, D. Louden, D. Tilton, D, Dahl, M. Smith, M. Bowen, R. Veil, J. Benham, H. Fiekert, J. Shutwell. HQRLIS GILI.ETT'S PHILLIPS SERVICE STATE BANK OF LA HARPE LaHarpe, Illinois - Phone 222 Member F.D.I.C. ,gs-32. ky .. gg, W., .gi N Q Q X 2' 5 .E W9-wx anim e .,,.w...... is . 1 Q , r i. .1- SQ - fx :rv Q.: N , Q: i-w x. Qggggiiz . K .- Q .13 Q 2 f sf -1 5' an A .5 - .Z'f,55l'j 'L xg 5 P .A 315 if i if QE -QW K6- :xxx-Qf kzig-A bf, X? 3 . - , S ,Lmfffff .- , 5 Yw ,ff X 1 f 3 1261? 332. . K J . is fir R .. ...A .. X S.. - ': ima A . 55:22 . Q F' N Y 5 Tk 2 ij' .Q -. .iffg Ei -1 QM, fm 1 ., ...QW , lift' Q K3 2 55: A . .5 , ,M x x 2 Q, . vw .xy M .. WT? Tim f.. ' f 1 H ii? 3: 5 ' Raimi ' Li M 3 2 'S Q5 E 'igfk U'i Q - ' ,Q g' , ' w 4 b.'L Q e 3, lg! Q XA J ., 3 Q t x xx -xy V , 4 X . x X -Q , 2 Q 'E D . , , sh Q, Y' Wi' . . . N .Q f ' ' 4 5 J ri E 58 . , 435, Wvf h 5 A mv 1 ,Ag ' 1 09' Em vff' qs wi 4 ,V me 60 u .- 5 eff L U ,f, gr .QQ .1 Q3 J- ,, X A Hff gpg. .Q f .-w.:'..f ' wr X. wi A 5 1' af , J - BACK ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Sibbing, Dean Tilton, Kenneth l-lelmers, Max Bowen, Paul Tilton, ,Timmy Shutwell, Ronnie Vail. SECOND ROW: Pat Johnson, David Miller, Dick Porter, Ruth Ann Walker, Carol Patterson, Kolleeta Moyes. FIRST ROW: Sally Bradshaw, Karen Moyes. MR. SIBBING Conductor BAND ACTIVITIES The La l-larpe Community High School Band had a very busy year, starting with the football games at which they marched, and the Western Illinois University Home- coming Band Festival. The Pep Band pro- vided spirit at all the home basketball games. The band presented a Mid-Winter Concert in January. Then contest time rolled around and the band was rewarded for their hard practice with a superior or first rat- ing at district and an excellent or second at state. Soloists did equally well, with Dean Tilton's superior at state, being the first in'La 'Harpe's history. The band ended its year with the annual Spring Concert and picnic at Crapo Park. MUSIC SERVICE 114 W. Jackson Street HI-WAY DRIVE INN DEAN TILTON, Student Director Macomb, Illinois La Harpe, Illinois FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Evemeyer, R. Apt, R. Crumb, M. Smith, D. Dietrich, M. Knowles, Mr. Corry. MIDDLE ROW: D. Tilton, D, Dahl, R. Cortelyou, G. Lenix, R. Glisan, V. Blythe, R. Helmers. TOP ROW: K, Hanley, L. Bowen, L.l-Iardy, N. Gillett, B. King, R. Russell, R. Parsons. I. Ferguson. NOT PICTURED: .Terry Howd, David Patterson. Q! 97 CHEVROLET - Too New To Be True WEBB'S CAFE, Lal-Iarpe, Illinois North Side Motor Sales, Lal-Iarpe We Serve the Best Food in Town. mx SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW, Left to Right: M. Shoemate, R. Crum, D. Dahl, L. Eddington, K. Moyes, E. Payne, Mrs. Scott, D. Tilton, V. Bl the B. H ff Howell, L. Louden. y , o meister, L. Hardy, Miss Dean, K. Moyes, H. Bollin, M. Bowen, R. ALBERT ALLEN - General Merchandise CARTHAGE DEPARTMENT STORE Webster, Illinois Wearing Apparel and Yard Goods FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Miss Dean, D. Tilton, C. Bradshaw, M. Barr, C. Lund, Ei, Hoffmeister, I Deitricli, L. Miller, J. Hast, M. Barr, V. Blythe, R. Apt, N. Gillett, B. Davis, M. Shoemate, L. Edding ton, P. Hyatt, J. Ferguson, J. Hubbard, K. Moyes, R. Little, G. Porter, J. Folks, K. Little, K. M B. Foster, C. Browning. L TIN CLUB oyes , .sf - 1 K ,- - M' - qi 1 ,, 5' bm Q -. X . igifgg 4 . . Y a , 'ig X Q ., M ,.f, A HA ff M, . mb. .LXR fi, C? X ' ,Q Q. t .. 'I :S 7' U ,,w.....:kgm- - ww' Nh ..'.,m , . k':'f'e'p 'X L? R5 if :W J .Aft .Q x .,:,. 4. . 1 ein' 3.1.9.0 Us .tmp -,nv . . .gn is i .Had -. ,'-.Mm - ' '.. in ff-.'-I ,-,N . .. -. COACH DON CORRY FRONT ROW, Left to Right: D. Deitrich, I. Trout D. Patterson, M. Cunningham, M. Smith, V. Blythe G. Lenix, N. Gillette, B. King. SECOND ROW Coach Corry, K. Hanley, L. Hardy, H. Bollin, E Payne, B. Cortelyou, R. Vail, R. Glisan, B. Russell M. Knowles, L. Bowen, L. Feikert, I. Ferguson, J King, D. Helmers. THIRD ROW: D. Louden, B Clark, M. Blythe, M. Hobby, B. Burt, D. Link, D. Burford, M. McKinnon, T. Andrews, J. Howd, D Miller, H. Cook, G. Woodside, B. Karlson, R. FOOTB LL FEDERATED STORE MARION SMITH Lanarpe, Illinois vmon. BLYTHE FOOTBALL SCHEDULE Carthage Hamilton Warsaw Unity of Mendon Western ' Northwestern ' Stronghurst 'Cancelled because of the Flu epidemic. CJCJTBALL BOB KING KURT'S GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET NEWT GILLETTE ROBERT CORTELYOU JIM FERGUSON JAMES A, HOWD, SR, Lal-Iarpe, Illinois ROBERT RUSSELL KENNETH HANLEY H. C. WILSON LaHarpe, Illinois - R.P.H. LEROY HARDY JOHN TROUT Compliments of LA HARPE LUMBER CO. MERLYN KNOWLES RICHARD GLISAN 'as wx X X 'Q r X Ex .k mf 'E' is BACK ROW, Left to Right: H. Fiekert, K. Hel- rners, L. Bowen, MI. Evemyer. FRONT ROW: B. King, J. Bartlett, I. Howd, R. Helmers, R. Moad, H. Bollin, C. Collins, R. Vail, R. Apr. ASKETBALL COACH. MR. EVEMEYER STRONGHURST IMPLEMENT MAx's MID-WAY SERVICE Ford and Massey Harris Sales LAHS-IDC, Illinois NEW T GILLETTE ROY MOAD Dec. 'Dec. Dec. 'Dec 'Dec, Dec Jan. Jan. 'Jan. 'Jan. Jan. Jan. 'Jan 'Feb. 'Feb . Feb , 'Feb . Feb . Feb . Feb. Feb . 'Mar, ROSS PARSONS BASKETBALL SCHEDULE Nauvoo Augusta Dallas City Western Colchester Plymouth Holiday Tournament Bardolph Bowen Hamilton Warsaw County Tournament Terre Haute Plymouth BASKETBALL Northwestern Dallas City G 8x O Mendon Stronghurst Northwestern Colusa Carthage Regional Tournament 'Conference Games CLAUDE COLLINS BOB KING Here There Here There Here Here There Here There Here There Here There JACK BARTLETT Here Here Here There There There HASTENS NEWS STAND LaHarpe, Illinois BANKS FUNERAL HOME LaHarpe, Illinois RICHARD APT KNEELING, Left to Right: Larry Bowen, Mr. Evemeyer, Kenneth Helmers, Harold Fiekert. STANDING: Jerry Shutwell, Max Cunningham, Joel Howd, David Miller, Ronnie Vail, Harry Bollin, LeRoy Hardy, Jimmy King, Richard Helmers. JU IQR VARSITY F. M. RODERICK,Iewe1er CAREY'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION Diamonds, Watches, Watch Repair Lal-Iarpe, Illinois FRONT ROW: I. Shutwell, M. Hardesty. I. King, M. Cunningham. SECOND ROW H Bo111n B Karlson, D. Helmers, L, Hardy, G. Porter, I. Howd, D. Burford, D. Patterson THIRD ROW Coach Evemeyer, R. Vail, R. Crum, R. Apt, B. King, R. Parsons, H. Feikert. NOT PICTURED Newt Gillett ASEBALL BASEBALL SCHEDULE April 5 Dallas City April 9 Northwestern April 16 Hamilton April 18 Plymouth April 23 Augusta April 26 Colchester April 30 Unity May 3 Western HAMILTON AND MILLER SUPERMARKETS BENNER TEA COMPANY LaHarpe , Stronghurst LaHarpe Illinois FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Joel Howd, Robert Cortelyou, LeRoy Hardy, Bob King, Richard Glisan, Merlyn Knowles, Duane Deitrich, David Patterson. SECOND ROW: Larry Bowen, Ronnie Vail, Marion Smith, Mr. Corry, Roger Cortelyou, Jim King, Kenneth Hanley. TRACK TRACK SCHEDULE Avon Invitational Lamoine Valley Conference Hancock County Ft. Madison Relays District Track Meet Roseville Relays GITTINGS HARDWARE TILTON'S CAFE Plumbing and Heating - Phone 15 Lal-larpe, Illinois 4' f 5 V :I . , ff N 1 'Q'-if I Pl ss ,,, - CAL E DAR OF EVENTS AUGUST 30 School started SEPTEMBER 2 No school, Labor Day 5 Grade and High School Pictures 6 F. F. A. Officers Training 17 Senior -Junior University of Illinois Tests 19 F. H. A. Hike 20 Mr. Burch-Senior Pictures OCTOBER 1 F. F. A. Augusta -Record Books 3 F. A. A. Meeting 10 End of first six weeks 1 1 Mendon -Football -Here 11 I. E. A. Institute -Quincy 15-16 Ag. boys -officers-Kansas City 15 Temperance Assembly 16 Chorus Review 22 Ag. Administration Dinner 23 Faculty meeting 24 Schoolmasters 28 Teachers Work Shop 29 F. F. A. Hog Sale NOVEMBER 2 Band at W. I.U. 9 Student Council Pittsfield 11 No School -Veteran's Day 10-16 American Education Week 14 High School Bank Festival 15 Open House 21 Assembly-Hedi Olden 22-23 Senior Class Play 22 End of Second Six Weeks 25 I. E. A. Delegates -Quincy 27 F. H. A. Man-Hate-Day 28-29 Thanksgiving Vacation DECEMBEZ 10 Senior Chilli Supper 12 F. I-I. A. Tea 13 Mr. Burch-Annual Pictures 16-20 Plymouth Holladay Tournament 20 Christmas Program Dec. 20 Jan. 2 Christmas Vacation JANUARY 2 Initiation 3 Homecoming Dance 3 Homecoming Game -Bardolph 9 Assembly-Chief Morgan 11 Operetta 16-17 Semester Exams 20-24 County Tournament -Hamilton 22 No School -Snow 27 Local Vocal Contest 29 Daddy Date Night-F. H. A. 30 High School Vocal Festival FEBRUARY 5 Mid Winter. Band Concert 8 Western University Music Clinic 12 No School -Lincoln's Birthday 13-14 No School -County Institute 14-15 All State Music 15 F. H. A. Valentine Dance 1'7 Assembly Pruth McFarlin MARCH APRIL MAY 24-28 27 -28 4-'7 18- 25- 15 18 19 26 IAS. C. MAYOR LaHarpe, Illinois World Day of Prayer Chorus and Band Contest Solo-Ensemble Contest Assembly -Meyers District Latin Contest Sectional Speech Contest No School Senior Penny Carnival B 8L PW entertained Seniors F.H.A. Luncheon Assembly-James Walters F. F. A. Family Night Westem University Visitation Day I. E. A. Delegate-Quincy World Clothing Week Student Council Election Schoolmasters Junior Class Play High School Band-Chorus World Clothing Dance Easter Vacation Student Council Final Election F. F.A, Awards-Carthage End of fifth six week F.H.A. Style Show Student Government Day Schoolmasters State Final Music Contest Ag. Boys Tree Conservation Senior Hayloft Jamboree Avon Track Meet F. H. A. Luncheon Galva Relays University of lll. Exams LaMoine Track Meet National Merit Scholarship Exams Latin Club Banquet County Track Meet Ft. Madison Relays Warsaw Chorus Junior -Senior Prom District Track Meet G. A. A. Banquet Eighth Grade Visitation Day F. H, A. Mother-Daughter Banquet Senior-Final Exams Spring Band Concert Senior Class Trip Testing Track Meet-Roseville Baccalaureate Semester Finals Commencement School Picnic and Last Day of School The Senior Class Presented PAPA WAS A PREACHER A Play in Three Acts CAST Edwin Porter, ,...,... . . Delbert Dahl cvapaa Pearl Porter . ........ . Linda Claycomb fMotherJ Hugh Porter . ,.,.,,,, . , Dean Tilton feldest sony Cecil Porter . ...,.... . Jerry Howd fseniorj Raybon Porter Janette Porter fDon Juan of the Clany . . .Virgil Blythe Kathryn Boeddeker fYoung and romanticj Edd Porter . . . Max Hardisty flflandy with a Cameray Alyene , . . Helen Ludlow Lucy Smith . Jenny Smith . J eferey Cole fyoungest Porterj QA charmerj Qtwo smitten young ladies, Judy Strausbaugh , , Giarlene Lund , Janice McGrath . Karen Woodside , , Richard Apt falso a preacher's sony Miss Jonas . . fan opinionated old maidj . . Judy Reeder Bride., , BeverlyMartin Groom. ..GaryLenix fjust marriedj Orley . . ..... . . . . . Marion Barr Hair Stylist - Mrs. Virgil Goble Director - Mrs. Cadle November 22 -23, 1957 CAREY'S STANDARD SERVICE STATION 1- 36 N ' C311 36 See what 1351 Ye3l 5 was? Lal-larpe, Illinois LaHarpe, Illinois The Junior Class Presented FATHER KNCDWS BE T Jim Anderson . , Margaret Anderson , Betty . . Kathy . . Bud . . Janie , , Ramona , , , , Mrs, Wembley , , Mrs. Woolsey , , Mrs. Jones . . Ralph . . Patty , , , Repairman , , , Mr. Brinkworth , , Officer Johnson , , Bud's Friend, , Perkins . , , Director - Mrs. Cadle CONOCO STATION Lal-larpe, Illinois A Play in Three Acts CAST ,MaxBowen fFatherJ . . . . . . . . . Linda Eddington fMotherJ . . . . . . . . . Kolleeta Moyes ...PatJohnson .............. ..HarryB011in fAnderson childrenj .,NancyGordon ..KarenLitt1e fBetty's Friendsj . . Judy Quivey . .. . . .... AnnLitt1e ..LaVonneMi11er fMembers of Garden Club, .D.13H6DCiIIiCh fBetty's Boy Friendj ..JudyCo11ins fKarhy's friendj ..RayMoad . . LeRoy Hardy . . . Bob Bradford . . , Richard Helmers . Marilyn Shoemate Student Director - Miss Pat Stauffer March 27 - 28, 1958 STATE BANK OF LAHARPE Member FDIC Court Larry and Sandra VALE TI E ANCE SULLIVAN'S TELEVISION 8: APPLIANCE CORTELYOU FEED 8a SEED CO, LaHarpc, Illinois LaHarpe, Illinois LeRoy and Riga, Kenneth and Nancy NMR A Ak. xv X N xx Q- .x , k N, if : 'if X -r ' .1 f R . +1 V X Q s. 5 ' A-.Ar X as V' x Q ' 8 .-S' K .. . -f S ,- -Q K KA.. , , ,. Nui H .gm N si .,' S SM X xxx ' . . , k' Q , f V , ,f ' N 9 , 1 i . ' f x 'ii . -w ,- - '- Qs Q. b XX kg JL ,rw-' ' . ' ' N. ,Q 5 5 f 1 .lffgf N is 9 , ,N f , ' ' 1 . , ... ls, N ' Y r- x N-Q N - . 4 1 k .ff ,Lm. ,f fx I K , :Nw ,- Lg-' . x x 51 3 , S 1 X, ' Il ,Q I 'Al f' uw., .K 'Qk wxff.. el W I w 6 , ' QR my Y ff Y .7 1 ' Z f 'fpff' .Jf , X if f Ns ,ff . AA is A .ai as 1 5 1 5 9 -nf.. +C .TB '1 x 9 ft S Q .Q 2 56 Q- 1 ,, fsfg ix iffx Q! r 'K A uffffi K ' kk-- 1 Qlfi, 4 '!!NhLu Q. 9. 1 2 YQPSZ' Q S AQ' vi , i r .Yi My .4 4' ' A Q cf Litiga' . 55 ffsf af 'N , 3 31 , S is iw fx Qs' as Lg t Q 1 w K Q., Q 5' Q fs-' V W CLASS OF Joel Howd Helen Apt John Benham Barbara Bennett Mae Dell Blythe Michael Blythe Jeanette Brandt Margarat Brown Daniel Burford Vicky Cass William Clark Vicky Comstock Herbert Cook Roger Cortelyou Carol Cunningham Charlotte Dalton Jimmie Day Harold Feikert Janet Ferguson Joyce Foster Charles Glisan Betty Greenig Don Hallowell Kenneth Helmets CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK F A. HERBERT Macomb Illmou Macomb Mens Wear 96 Cary Howell Carolyn Jackson Sharon Jones Robert Karlson Pat Londrie David Louden James McConnell JoAnn McConnell Janice McKee Michael McKinnon Joe Matthews Larry Mershon Shirley Miller Bette June Rice Donna Russell Kay St. Clair Kay Scanlan Iodelle Sharpe James Shutwell Jerry Shutwell Ronald Vail Phyllis Williams NOT PICTURED Ronald McDowell HUNT IMPLEMENT COMPANY DAVIS MOTOR COMPANY Blandinsville Blandinsvrlle Midfb, . 'es. Mary Helen Barr ,,,. 'V' Mary Ruth Bennett Www :V ,N Carol Browning TT! Nancy Carey Penny Collins Janet Dietrich Dennis Eddington Judy Ferguson 'Ss ra? iff X Judy Folks Nl Beverly Foster Billy Greenig, 5 CLASS OF I96O Rita Hobby Jerry Hubbard Wilma Hoffmeister JS Sandra Hensley Patricia Hyatt C Janet Hast et xx 9 f Milling, Nutrena Feed, Fertilizer STATE BANK OF COLUSA COLUSA ELEVATOR COMPANY Colusa, Illinois Member F.D.L C. Jimmy King, Daisy Jones Karen Lefler Linda Louden Jack Curtis Roberta Little Roy Moad Karen Moyes Marcia McConnell Janet Magin George Porter Robert Russell Patricia Rue Sharon Rhodes Ruth Ann Walker Ruth Ann Wordon NOT PICTURED: Jack Bartlett William Burt Jimmy Campbell Marvin Hobby David Link Victor Londrie David Miller Merrill Pollock Karl Spiker Gary Woodside R. E. CRATSENBERG .TIM HOWD La Harpe, Illinois La Harpe Illinois Lloyd Haley Kenneth Hanley Richard Glisan Nancy Gordon Gerald Hainline Harry Bollin Larry Boone Larry Bowen Max Bowen Robert Bradford Charlene Bundy Dale Carey Jane Collins Judy Collins Robert Cortelyou Beverly Davis Patricia Duffy Linda Eddington Leo Feikert Lonnie Purrow Newt Gillett CLASS of I959 Compliments of LA HARPE MEAT SUPH.Y JACK MOLINE Phone 301 LeRoy Hardy Rich ard Helmers Richard Howell Patricia Johnson Robert King Merlyn Knowles Janice Lenix Karen Little LaVonne Miller Ray Moad Kolleeta Moyes Ross Parsons Eugene Payne Judy Qiivey Marilyn Shoemate Patricia Stauffer NOT PICTURED: Duane Deitrich Anna Little Lester Rhodes Joe Spangler Sharon Lovitt Compliments of Luanne Stout Kay Sutton Hilda Weir Claude Collins Clyde Collins DALE RENSHAW HOMER STAUSBAUGH Lal-Iarpe, lllinois JUDITH LYNN STRAUSBA UGH Secretary Straus Chorus 1,G.A.A. 1,2,F.H.A. 1, 2, 3,4, Latin Club 2, News- paper 3, Annual 4, Science Club 3, Class Play 3,4. ROGER LEROY CRUM Treasurer HROQ., F. F.A. 1,2, 3, 4, Science Club 3, 4, L Club 2, 3,4, Band 13 Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, Base- ball 2,3,4, Newspaper 3,4, Class Play 3. SE IOR C ASS OF I958 MAX ERWIN HARDISTY Turkey 1 DELBERT THEODORE DAHL President Dobby Dee F. F.A . 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 4, Newspaper 2, 3, 4, Edi- tor 3,4, Science Club 3,4, President 3, 4, Annual 4,Student Council 3, 4, L Club 2, 3,4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, 4, Operetta 3,4, Speech 2, 3,4. IANICE EILEEN MC GRATH Vice-President Ianny F.H.A.1,2,3,4,G.A.A. 2,3, 4, StudentCounci13,4, Library Club 3,Annua1 4, Newspaper 3, 4, Homemaker Award 4, D.A. R. Award 4. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1,2,3, Baseball 2 3,4, Chorus 1,2, Annual 4 Class Play 4. NEDRA ELAINE MC KEE Monk Chorus 1, 2, G.A.A. 1,2, 3, F.l-l.A. 1, 3,4g Annual Staff 43 Newspaper 3, Class Play 3, Latin Club2g Secretary of Class 2, Secretary-Treasurer 1gHome- coming Queen 45 Secretary G. A .A. 2. IERALD DEE HOWD Rastis Football 1,2g Basketball 1,2g Baseball 1g L Club 2,3,4g Annual 4, Newspaper 3, Band 1, 2, 3, Latin Club 2, Class Play 3,4. CLARA SUE KLINE Suzie . '11 :N I MARION CLYLE SMITH Smud Football 1, 2, 3,4g Track 1, 2, 3, 4g L Club 1,2, 3,4, President 4g F.F.A. 1,2, 3, 4g Latin Club 2, Class President 2, Student Council 2,4g Class Play 3, L. V.C. Most Valuable Player, Homecoming King 4. ELLA JANE Mamas Red F.H.A. 1,2g Newspaper 2,39 Annual 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Science Club 3: G.A.A. 1,25 Octet 3g Class Play 3. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4gG.A.A. 1,2g Chorus 1, Band 1,2,3g Annual 4: CHARLENE HAZEL LUND Chow Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g G. A.A. 3, Newspaper 3, Annual 43 Latin Club 2, 3,43 Class Play 3,4, Homecoming Court 4. DEAN RAY TI LTON John Student Council President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, 43 Dance Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Band 1, 2, 3,-4, Chorus 1,2,3g State Speech Contest 4, Boys' Quartet 2, 3, Science Club 3,4g News- paper 2, 3, 4g Annual Business Manager 4, L Club 1,2, 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3,4g Class Play 3, 4, Student Council 3,4. MARION ALBERT BARR Curly GARY RICHARD LENIX HMO., F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Baseball 3,4g Football 4. BETTY RODEFFER OLSON Stilts i F.H.A.1,2,3,4gG.A.A.1,2, 3, 43 Library Club 33 Newspaper 3, Annual 4, Chorus 1. I F.F.A. 1, Band 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4, President 45 Stu- dent Council 4g Class Play 3, 4. LINDA IEW EL CLAYCOMB nporkyn F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g G. A. A. lg Chorus 1,2,3,4p Band 1,23 Newspaper 2,3g Annual 45 Op- eretta 3,45 Octet 2,35 Class Play 3,4. RICHARD LO WELL APT Charlie F.F. A. 1,2,3,4g L Club 3,4g Newspaper 3,4g Latin Club2,3, 4, Chorus 1,2,3,4g Football lg Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1, 2,3,4g Class Play 3,4. sf 1 .TUDITH ANN WHITE Cookie F.H.A. l,2,3,4g G.A.A. 1,2g Chorus lg Cheerleader 1, 2, 3: Library Club 3g Annual4g News- paper 2,3g President of Class 3: Student Council 3g Class Play 3,4g Homecoming Court 4. . . ,xx -f VIRGIL ALFRED BLYTHE Virg F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 4, L Club 1,2,3,4, President 3g Latin Club 2,3,4g Class Presi- dent 1g Science Club 4g Student Council 1,3g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,25 Class Play 3,4. KATHRYN GOBLE BOEDDEKER Katie F.H.A. 1,2,3gG.A.A. lg Band 1,2,3g Chorus lg Latin Club 2g Newspaper 2,3,4g Annual 3,45 Student Cotmcil 43 Class Play 3,4. CLARE ELLEN BRADSHA W Brains F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: F.H.A. Pi- anist 1,2,3,4: G.A.A. l: Lat- in Club 2,3,4, Vice-President 4: Latin Club Reporter 3: Band 1,2,3,4:Chorusl,2,3,4:Cho- rus Accompanist 1,2 , 3 ,4: Class Treasurer 2: Class Play 3. RONALD WAYNE ROBERTS ltRedll F.F.A. l,2,3,4: Band l,2: Basketball lg Track 2: Baseball 3,4. DAVID KIETH PATTERSON Dave Football 3 ,4: Baseball 4: Track 4: Class Play 3,4. BEVERLY ROSE MARTIN , V Sleepy f Chorus 1,2, G.A.A. 1,2,3, y Point Recorder 2: F. H. A. 1,2, ' 3,4: Latin crub 2,3,4g News- paper 3: Annual 4, Secretary 4: Class Secretary 3: Cheer- WILLIAM HOFFMEISTER leader 3, Class may 3 4 Hot Rod' Band 1, 2, 3: Annual 2,3,4: Latin Club 2 , 3 ,4: Science Club 3,4: Student Council 3: Base- ball 1. S7 .TUDITH ANN REEDER SHIRLEY EVELYN SHIPMAN nsis.. Chorus lg G.A.A. lg F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Annual 4, Newspaper 3: Class Play 3,4. KAREN DELTA WOODSIDE Woody Chorus lg F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, G. A. A. l,2,3,4g Newspaper 3,4g Annua14g Stu- dent Council 4g Class Play 45 Class Treasurer3g Homecoming Court 4. MAX LEROY CUNNINGHAM Shorty F.F.A. l,2,3,4g Basketball l, 2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4g Foot- ball l,2,3,4g L Club 4. Shir1 G.A.A. lg F.H.A. 1,2,3,4g Annual 4, Chorus lg Class Play 3. CORA .TUNE MORTON HJ-une H G.A. A. 1,2,3, Secretary 3, F. H. A. 3,45 Latin Club 25 Annual 4, Class Play 3. l 1 ,vg- A 'ax , 52? Q -suv' x x if . -13-xzf. f T flfiiil- gm: ii CLASS HISTO RY The senior class started their first year in high school with about 35 members. All were officially initiated by the Senior Class of 1954. Virgil Blythe was elected President, Judy White, Vice-President, and Nedra McKee, Secretary-Treasurer. Mrs. Crouch and Mr. Shoaff were their sponsors. With their capable assistance the class earned money to go to the Amana Colonies on their freshman trip. The scholarship awards were given to Clare Bradshaw and Roger Crum. In the sophomore year Marion Smith was elected President, Richard Apt, Vice-Presidentg and Nedra McKee, Secretary-Treasurer. The class worked hard at different projects in order to make money for the prom in their junior year and also for the trip to the Tri-Cities. Mrs. Cadle took Mrs. Crouch's place as the class sponsor. The scholarship awards went to Clare Bradshaw and Charlene Lund. The Junior year was a very busy but a most enjoyable one. Judy White was elected Pres- ident, Delbert Dahl, Vice-President, Beverly Martin, Secretary: and Karen Woodside, Treasurer. Mr. Shoaff and Mrs.Cadle remained the class sponsors for the second year. The class play, On- ions in the Stew, was presented, class rings were chosen, and the seniors and faculty were entertained at the Junior-Senior Prom. The theme of the prom was, An Evening in a Southern Plantation. The scholarship awards went to Clare Bradshaw and Charlene Lund. The senior year Delbert Dahl was elected President, Janice McGrath, Vice-President, Judy Strausbaugh, Secretary, and Roger Crum, Treasurer. Mr. Sibbing took Mr. Shoaff's place as the class sponsor. Measurements for caps and gowns were taken and invitations were ordered. Papa was a Preacher was presented as the Senior Class Play. Money was made by picking up corn, holding doughnut sales. a soup supper, and sponsoring a l-lay1oftJamboree. New Orleans was the main point of the class trip. PRGPHECY LA HARPE DAILY BLAB May 25, 1958 Mr. and Mrs. Max Cunningham, the former Judy Reeder, visited Chicago last week end and while they were there they met Virgil Blythe and second wife, Charlene Lund. The Blythes were there for a vacation and visited the Golden Paradise , a swank cocktail lounge, owned by Ronnie Roberts. The fea- ture attraction at the lounge that evening was the famous opera singer, Linda Claycomb. The Blythes were also surprised to find June Morton as the Cigarette girl. Other members of the 1958 class employed at the Golden Paradise were Dean Tilton as orchestra leader and Roger Crum as bartender. After the show, they all got together and talked of old times and learned what became of other class members. Betty QRodefferJ Olson and Ella Jane CSt. Clairl Mears are living on an army base in Alaska. Delbert Dahl is the owner of the world's largest Dairy Cattle Association. Katie CGobleJ Boeddeker is employed at the Fountain Green Service Station. Richard Apt, Max Hardisty, and Nedra McKee teamed up and are traveling through the World as famous jugglers. Marion Barr has his own comedy television show on station KXIO. Clare Bradshaw is a famous star in Gary Lenix's Music Hall in New York City. Judy White, now Mrs. Larry Hobby, is busy raising her own little bunch of Hobbies , Bill Hoffmeister owns the second largest meat packing industry in Miami, Florida. Jerry Howd and his wife, the former Janice McGrath, and their family are touring the world. Jerry struck oil in his back yard and is now one of the richest men in the world. Marion Smith and David Patterson own and operate the White and Bright Toothpaste Company. Beverly Martin is employed as Mr. Smith's secretary. Sue Kline and Shirley Shipman run an exclusive hat and dress shop in Detroit. Judy Strausbaugh and her husband, Dick Rittler, own the famous night club, the Glass Slipper . Karen Woodside can now be seen there doing her famous song and dance act. SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1958, of LaHarpe Community High School, in the county of Hancock, and State of Illinois, being of sound mind, memory, and understanding, do hereby make this our last will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, Richard Apt, will my position on the basketball team to Ray Moad and Richard l-bwell. I, Marion Barr, will my curly hair to Harry Bollin and LeRoy Hardy. I, Virgil Blythe, will my wolfish ways to Lester Rhodes if he thinks he needs them. I, Clare Ellen Bradshaw, will my high grades to Larry Boone and Lonnie Furrow so they can get by. I, Linda Claycomb, will the name Porky to Bob King since he seems to like it better than I do. I, Roger Crum, will my tendency to blush to Bob Bradford. I, Max Cunningham, will my basketball ability to Newt Gillett and my football ability to Bob Cortelyou. I, Delbert Dahl, will my beautiful horse Bing, to Beverly Davis. I, Katheryn Goble,will a box of aspirins to the next editor of the annual. I, Jerry Howd, will my love for wine, women and song to Max Bowen. I, Bill Hoffmeister, will my brain to science and my car to Gerald Hainline. I, Sue Kline, will my size to Judy and Jane Collins. I, Charlene Lund, will my height to anyone who wishes to grow up. 1. Judy White, will my ability to flirt to Luanne Stout and La Vonne Miller. I, Gary Lenix, will my trips to Macomb to Joe Spangler. I, Beverly Martin, will my speed in shorthand to Hilda Wier and Pat Johnson. I, Nedra McKee, will my vim, vigor, and vitality to Anna Little and Pat Stauffer. I, June Morton, will my active life to Larry Bowen and Ross Parsons. I. J anlce McGrath, will my love for Fords to Richard Glison and Richard I-lelmers. l, Judy Reeder, will Marilyn Shoemate my sense of humor. I, Betty Olson, will my male fans to Janice Lenix since I don't need them any more. I, Ronnie Roberts, will my mental I.Q. to Duane Deitrich and Eugene Payne who need it more than I do. l, Marion Smith, will my ability to get acquainted with the opposite sex to Lloyd Haley and Leo Feikert. I, Judy Strausbaugh, will my little black truck to Nancy Gordon if she can handle it. l, Ella Jane St. Clair, will my red hair to Linda Eddington and Patricia Duffy. I, Shirly Shipman, will my ability on the basketball floor to Karen Little. I, Dean Tilton, will the Teen Toppers to Max Bowen. I, Karen Woodside, will my nose for news to Judy Quivey and Kay Sutton. I, David Patterson will my ability to keep quiet to Merlyn Knowles and Kenneth Hanley. I, Max Hardisty, will my ex-wisdom teeth to Dale Carey. XJ N , if my-fx, NQ 1 X NNN AUTOGRAPHS Il. 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