Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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Page 19 text:

ROW 1, top to bottom: Dale Bower, Steve Brown, Wayne Brown, Richard Carlson, Jane Cochran. Mary Jo Davis. ROW 2: Sue Day, Charlene Dyer. Maurine Ensign, Dave Foster, Glenda Gladville, Max Grant. ROW 3: Carroll Hall, Linda Hamilton, David Harned, Danny Hines. ROW 4: Dean Kearney. Richard Kruger, Colleen McCoy, Hazel Miller. ROW 5: Glenn New- berry, Roy Patrick. Harold Phelps, Ronald Pound, Ray- mond Quick, Rosalie Sautelet. ROW 6: Kay Slowe, John Smith, Ronald Stinson, Shirley Stinson, Darrel Taylor, Lynda West. 15

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JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY The junior class started its career at L.H.S. in the fall of 1953. We spent the greater part of that year adjusting to the new routine of high-school life. The officers we chose were president, Colleen McCoy; vice-president, Glenn New- berry; secretary-treasurer, Steve Brown; and reporter, Glenda Gladville. Our Student Council members were Mary Jo Davis and Ronald Pound; our cheerleader was Jane Cochran. Glenda Gladville and Steve Brown were our king and queen candidates, and Miss Goodgion and Mr. Peiffer were our sponsors. Our activities were a V-Roy Show and a St. Patrick's Day dance. The next fall we found our way around as sophomores. Our officers were president, Harold Phelps; vice-president, Jane Cochran; secretary-treasurer, Mary Jo Davis; and reporter, Sue Day. Charlene Dyer and Ronald Pound were on the Student Council. Jane Cochran was elected cheerleader again. Our king and queen candidates were Mary Jo Davis and Wayne Brown. Our sponsors were Miss Falls and Mr. Root. Our activity for the year was the Jack Carson Show. One year later we were upperclassmen. Our leaders for our junior year were president, Ronald Pound; vice-president, Mary Jo Davis; secretary-treas- urer, Jane Cochran; and reporter, Danny Hines. Sue Day and Ronald Pound were our Student Council members. Jane Cochran served her third year as cheerleader. She was also our queen candidate, and she was elected queen. Our sponsors were Mrs. Hardenand Mr. Brauer. As money-making projects we took care of the pop and candy machines and sold Christmas cards. The prize money from our first- place Homecoming float and window added to our treasury. The cast for MEET ME INST. LOUIS, the class play, was as follows: Jane Cochran, Mary Jo Davis, Sue Day, Charlene Dyer, Dave Foster, Glenda Gladville, Carroll Hall, Linda Hamilton, Danny Hines, Richard Kruger, Colleen McCoy, Don Oyer, Roy Patrick, Ronnie Stinson, Shirley Stinson, and Lynda West. Another exciting chapter of our junior year was entertaining the seniors at the annual banquet and prom. Atthe close of school we could hardly believe we would be seniors in the fall.



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Dean Howard Charles Huffman Leroy Kearney Larry Phelps — Calvin Brosam Shirley Fair Marie Franklin The doors of L. H.S. opened in the fall of 1954 to twenty green freshmen. We started the year by electing officers. They were president, Martha Rainey; vice-president, Shirley Fair; secretary- treasurer, Bob McCoy; reporter, Calvin Brosam; and corresponding secretary, Shirley Rochat. Martha Rainey and Bob McCoy represented our class on the Student Council. Our candidates for Homecoming king and queen were Shirley Fair and Calvin Brosam. Calvin was elected Homecoming king. Our sponsors were Mr. Goodman and Mr. Adair. Last fall there were only sixteen of us that re- turned as sophomores. We elected class officers as follows: president, Bob McCoy; vice-president, Shirley Rochat; secretary-treasurer, Shirley Fair; reporter, Rowena Newberry; and corresponding secretary, Martha Rainey. Martha Rainey and Calvin Brosam represented our class on the Stu- dent Council. Our candidate for Homecoming queen was Martha Rainey. Our sponsors were Mrs. Long and Mrs. Peadro. To make money, we sold candy at the basketball games and sponsored some record dances throughout the year. As school ended, we were looking forward to returning to L.H.S. as juniors. Martha Rainey Shirley Rochat Jerry Smith Bob McCoy Carole Meadows Rowena Newberry Floyd Wood

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