Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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SOPHOMORE CLASS

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So iAomo c 0ityi4t vuf In the fall of 1952 the doors of L. H. S. opened to a new freshman class. There were thirty-three of us. To start things off we elected our class officers. They were Donna Schuetz, president; Danny Fread, vice-president; Jackie Dahm, secretary- treasurer; Gene Pryor, reporter; Danny Fread and Jennett Weakly as Student Council representatives. Our class advisors were Miss Dowler and Mr. Stoldt. We were active in our homecoming event, winning first prize on our float. For our homecoming king and queen we selected David Townley and Mary Goad. Our money making project for the year was the stand at the Arthur football game. Fern Newberry was elected to represent us as cheer leader. This year we are back as sophomores, some gone, but some new faces added to to our class. Gone but not forgotten is our classmate Herman Carlson, who was stricken with polio during the summer. For our leaders this year we chose David Townley, president; Dick Carter, vice- president; Danny Fread, secretary-treasurer; Jack Redfem, reporter; Gene Noland and Kenneth Sutton as members of the student council. With the help of our class advisors, Miss Penn and Mr. Dufour we sponsored a paper drive which added $11.37 to our class treasury. For our homecoming candidates, we selected Jennett Weakly and Dick Carter. The sophomore class added six regular players to the football squad, as well as to the other sports. We have enjoyed our first two years at L. H. S., and we are looking forward to the remaining two. Row 1—Margaret Brightman, Dick Carter, Jackie Dahrm. Row 2—Jackie Davis, June Everett, Edna Fleischauer, Danny Fread. Row 3—Mary Goad, Janet Grabb, Karen Grant, Carviel Hale, Carol Kearney, Eddie Maxwell. Row 4—Barbara Mercer, Fern Newberry, Gene Noland, Jerry O’Bryan, John Ostrow- sky, Don Oyer. Row 5—Jack Redfern, Wanda Ruff, Anamary Schable, Donna Schuetz, John Smith, Kenneth Sutton. Row 6—David Townley, Jennett Weakly, Roger Wildman, Alice Willoughby, Sandra Winings, Don Wood.



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The Freshman Class entered high school pretty green. It didn't take long lor us to get over it because the upper classmen were so friendly. We started the year by electing class officers. They are as follows: President Colleen McCoy Vice-President Glenn Newberry Secretary-Treasurer ------------------------------------- Steve Brown Reporter Glenda Gladville Our class sponsors were Miss Goodgion and Mr. Peiffer. We chose Mary Jo Davis and Ronald Pound to represent us in the Student Council. Our cheerleader was Jane Cochran. Homecoming came next. Our candidates for King and Queen were Steve Brown and Glenda Gladville. We had our window at Rutger's. The theme of our float was We'll Have A Whale Of A Time With Illiopolis.” We enjoyed the dance very much. Our first activity was the Freshman Dance which we called the Pep Dance for the game with Arthur. Our other acUvity was the V-Roy show. Although it was a very foggy night we made some profit. We are planning a fish fry in May and a class picnic also in May. ¥ 1st Row—Dale Bower, Steve Brown, Wayne Brown. 2nd Row—Richard Carlson, Jane Cochran, Bob Coslow, Mary Jo Davis. 3rd Row—Sue Day, Charlene Dyer, Frank Ensign, Maurine Ensign, David Foster, Glenda Gladville. 4th Row Max Grant, David Harned, Danny Hines, Dean Kearney, Lovina Kirkwood, Richard Kruger. 5th Row—Colleen McCoy, Hazel Miller, Ruth Murphy, Tom Nelson, Glenn Newberry, Roy Patrick 6th Row—Harold Phelps, Ronald Pound, Raymond Quick, Rosalie Sautelet, Gene Shaw, Kay Slowe. 7th Row—Betty Lou Smith, Jerry Smith, Ronnie Stinson, Shirley Stinson, Darrell Taylor, Lynda West.

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