Mahomet Seymour High School - Retro Yearbook (Mahomet, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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FOREWORD Thls productlon IS called OurSchoo1 It was wrxtten and produced by the Retro Staff of 1958 In xt you w1ll see the students and faculty of Mahomet Hxgh School partl clpatmg 1n the events wh1ch make our school 11fe somethlng that each of us w1ll always remember As you watch th1s productlon Wlth us we hope you w11l agree that the 1957 1958 school year was not only a rehearsal for lxfe but a presentatlon as well You w111 see not only the mam actlons on stage but many beh1nd the scenes p1ctures that make any producuon a memorable expenence Now as the curta1n rxses just relax and enjoy the producnon from beglfllllflg to en 2 Ill 3 Yfub, .74 Um Scfwul Www 7596 Salad LOCATED IN Mahumet, Ylfirwio, 4 Pl li! Ill UI V .- 1 If iii Ar ul I3 I!! Ill ' .gn 1 . Ill ll! ' fl! HI fr A S! Q94 I . of sl fi! lu es H ru ... mgum -..... h u:'.w iszizz, wg N 1 Q sd' l ..-4' hr.. 00 , gr, 6 -Q -uf gun .Qi..3 In Q fi' ll x , ,. rf? A+ f 1 Q R3-, .Wu 'f ' ,I rn-v v 1 ' Lei U. PX 1915 -L '4f l W ir., A L. ,Lum w .arm -W if'J.2'l..' 1 W ,,., ,, ' ,N I INDUSTRIAL ARTS ' .7 g, if 4 s. - ii f r Ay, f X 1 I L ,Ziff if f 1 Jax. ' IM 245 gf? Q., , aw .fires .I 'V' 'Pa X s.JAlT AG SHOP C We I 0 ,Ol fa L' , U ' 'Q 'zf .,i ' ' V1 I' 'lah 'lu ' A ,. :li' SPANISH i I Q' ig, Y P X if L au. fp tw. f a L h L4 F .9 , 3 K A 55 3,1 T 9 'vw , , .fm 1 Q f S Y , qfflu 1 X . uf ' 1 .. U S x f sp . as El. JIU! 744 0551444 In the Superintendent's office Mr. J. C. Moore, presi- dent ofthe school board, is sign- ing checks for the monthly pay- roll. Mrs. Russell prepares to take care ofthe correspondence which Mr. Osborne is giving her. This is the office in which any business for District Unit 33 is conducted. The Principal s office is now being occupied by seniors obtaining scholarship in formation. Mr Hitchens is showing Frances Busch Charlotte Honn and Jack Dollahon the requirements for the many scholarships available to those graduating each year This office is always open to any student desiring a conference during the school year i I flhadbcatcan We the Retro staff of N38 dekhcate time edmon of the Retro to Nirs xiargaret Dalhaus She has Gwen eich of UQ guldance MHICT M11 be IHHUSHIIQ1 after gum. Durmg our 1uruor year especxaliw sie found txme to vork wlth us as our claf 311.1 or on all the exem mcludwg, Homecommv and tl e P om she ml' dh a bberen embered xffecuonatelv by a me TT -4 L f xour we new r 11 Carolyn Diveley, Assistant Editorg Jay Mitchell, Feature Editor, and Nancy Myers, Editor-In-Chief, discuss copy for a division page, Larry Gilbert, Business Manager, Mrs, Herriott, Advisor, and Charlotte Honn, Circulation Managerg are checking ad salts Rem and Peldalle. Joyce wagers, Calendar Editor, Jean Hildebrand, Janet Roberts, Co-Art Edi- tors, and Nancy Smith, Indexg discuss yearbook sales. Photographers, Ken Grammer, Pat Lindsey, and Terry Harper receive in- formation from Charlie Middleton, Sports Editor, about pictures to be taken at sports events, , ? L 5 1 -...I Jack Dollahon, Frances Busch and Ann Branson, Advertising Staff, start out on their ad selling campaign. W3 win 54,1 ww M - A -af ,, Mx-?u.93 M U U U I ?'4'- gif 'f V K-: i':f 5515 Q Q 1 x X .Kun 1 5. Y J of It M ' A ,tak-' The actual business problems of our school are, of course, in the hands of the administra- tion members. Whether planning remodeling of the building or deciding which textbook to use, we know the decisions will be made only after careful consideration. ,This year we have 156 students, of which about half are boys and half are girls. The records show that 8070 of all the students who start at M.H.S. will graduate here. We find that 3507i of the graduates continue school after graduation. The fourteen faculty members teach subjects in every area of study. The seven school board members along with Superintendent Osborne decide on the school policies. 15 hx ,,..-nw ,dv- OSCAR W OS BORNE IS N U Board of Education. University of Ill1 nois M.S Mrs Dorotha Russell office secre tary hands telephone to Mr Osborne Superin tendent 7061454445 '4 aZww'7v7flc'nd Our goals are: To provide and retain the services of the best faculty we are able to employ with the tax money provided, To instill in students parents and friends of the school a justifiable pride in havtng avital share in our school program To create an atmosphere of learning so that every student may have the opportunity of maklng the most of his talents To teach subject matter fundamentals in all fields of learning To train students in good citizenship for a democratic way of life To prepare young people for a purposeful worthwhile future A 3.S'cFu1ol.93 ROW OINE O W Osborne Superintendent J C Moore President Howard Jones Secretary and Rose Watts ROM TWO Carl Smith newly elected member Ted Harper Keith Clapper and Donald Turner Harry Swart7 absent 16 ELDEN R HITCHENS Principal Illinois State Normal University Board of Edu cation University ofIll1no1sM.S Purdue Umver sity Math Science and Sophomore Class Sponsor 40 The office help answer the telephone greet guests tidy the office and assist Mr Hitchens with routine procedures OFFICE MONITORS SITTING Ruth Ann Taylor M Hitchens Dorothy Asher STANDING Joyce Wagers Frances Busch Larry Gilbert Nancy Manthei NancyMyers J ack Dollahon and Janet Roberts Congratulations to you graduates! You have accomplished a very important aim--graduation from high school. In our world today, rapid and all important changes are inevitable. The well- educated will be able to adjust and adapt to the intricacies of these changes. You are entering into the most hazardous and yet the most chal- lenging and promising period of history. Con- tinue to aim high and, if possible, complete further educational study. ln the future, as you return to visit your school, feel free to offer suggestions which might help us in the guidance of high school students. One fact must stand out--the leaders of tomorrow must come from the schools of today glbvff 0,6 71694 Salud uma, , -Q .W .wiea-::,. 'WWW M.,..,4 , 4: u ix Q. H ,x 5 s ,., .w . oi 1 W ft Q 3 5 , M f ,Q Q Ya 4, M . -i f' ,135 1 V 5,2 , J, pi f If if fi? Q Ya 'Q T ' .33 4 . in fu fl 7' 'X ,.A .ag eh.. ff 1 w Af gf 1 4 . 9, 441 nn- z 8 1 ,V if Ni A-I iff' ' ui., X . - it I W V, Xi vshh' N. '1 '-.., N .-15, N' 'ms hm . f ,. 2. ax ' ,13algw Sf 1 2. Si Ag .,, gf sl 'Ay 5 dv Q K, nd' xxiis S A x Y il- w .X x... . gil Ji' fi Q y . , 2 QSY- 5 O '1 QW X 'So- f - if Eh - iii .wi ,. 1 b Q! X. . r V' V ' ' , 1 4 M, f yL,X'1f LEO VITALI Millikin University and Arizona State at Tempe, B. S. Degreeg World History, Physical Education, Social Studies, Head Football Coach, Assistant . :t ' Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Freshman Class Sponsor. Q .7fzano,p ' , , -5511 . j ht i .7 l 1. -J, 7112.-QQ Y 3 KN ,VX K .?' ' k xf A , I, 1, .N . I 4.-n17.l ?'- 'v w 5 OUR BUS DRIVERS: Rev. D. 1. Unruh, Gilford Parsons, Pauline Jones, Georgia Carpenter, Georgia llickle, Eugene Schneider, and Rev, Donald Ayers, are dependable, prompt, and efficient, 21 Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Leonard prepare and serve our .Me Jack ffmwe dinners like home-cooked meals. Mrs. Russell col- lects lunch money and makes change, tg p HN , 3 Mr. Roberts, who began work April l, keeps the building and grounds spic and span. Mr. O. J. Epperson, who has been our friend, Slim for 13 years, and Mrs Epperson resign- ed from our staff this year. This friendly, understanding couple are missed by both the faculty and student body. Carol Primmer, George Bushman and Alice Phillippe aid the cooks during noon hour 'lllzawghe Senicvw,... vg, '-Lv., .1 . X ,S 'ss K -n 5213 4 12 L, ,sb Y sr as W V gf 0 it wa x an ww!! ,gf i ,gy QR AA L3 . 1 0 ,, f . i ,' tm X E H AA J dl. 4 -Lf,v , gg fxy.. 1 CAROLYN DIVE 1 es program stenciis on the lcvmg-carriawe tv writer of HARCISD A. WESLEY CARPENTER Football 2,4g Boys' Chorus 1,2,3,4, Li- brarian 4. HAROLD CROWLEY F.F,A, 1,2,3,4g Sportsmans' Club 1,2 3,45 Boys' Chorus 2,3. CAROLYN DIVELEY Girls' Chorus 1,2,3, Ensemble lg Band 1,2,3, quartet 1gStudent Council 4, Secre- tary 4g Bulldog Journal 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Publication Manager -lg F.H,A. l,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Projects Chairman 41 Li- brarian 2,3, Book Fines 4g Drama 15' Class President 2g Girls' State Repre- sentative 3g D.A.R. 4g Retro 4, Assis- tant Editor: BettyCrocker Award 41 Qiill and Scroll 4. J' ACK DOLLAHON Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Bulldog Journal l,2,3,4, Sports Editor 3,45 Class President 15 Boys' Chorus 1, 2g Sportsmans' Club 1, 2,3,4, Treasurer 2g K. Court 3,41 Quill and Scroll 41 Retro Ad. 41 Class Play 3,-lg All-school Play 43 Student Council 3, Vice-President 35 F,F,A. l,2,T3,4, Jun- ior Representative 2, Junior President 3 President 4 JEFF FOOTE Band 2,3,4, President 4, Student Council 3, Golf2,3,4, Captain 2,3,4g Football 2, 3, Basketball 2.3, Mixed Chorus 2,3g Madrigals 2,3g Boys' Chorus 25 All- school Plays 3,4g Bulldog Journal 3,-1. LARRY GILBERT Class Treasurer 2, Boys' Chorus 1,2,4g Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4g Madrigals 2,31 Band l,2,3,4, Librarian 3,4, Magazine Manager 3,45 French Club 1,2g Quill and Scroll 4, S.A,R. 4, Retro Business Manager 41 Play 3,45 Bulldog Journal 1,2,3,4, Assistant Editor 2,3, Editor 4, Mahomet Hi Lites Editor 3, Class Re- porter 3,4g National Honor Society 3,4g Office 2,3,4g Eg. Music Del. 3. KEX GRAMMER F,F.. i. l,2,3,4, Junior Sentinel 23, Sen- tificl lg Boys' Chorus l,2,f4: Football2,?lg Basketball l,2g llonorury Co-Captain of Football -igiptirtsniuns'Club2,fl,4, Vice- Prc-fident .lg President of Class 'igfllass Yicc-President -lg Student Council tl, Vice-President ,lg Trxtclf 2. FERRY l l.XRPtil? lloniccoxnin-1 King 4, Basketball lg Traci' 2,r5,4, Band l,2,3,4, Class Treas- urer 3,4g Student Council l,2g Football 4. 28 ., if J 1 , 4, . .-M AN' 3 -an 1 .f.494'5' ,,. , QW. - v,,n A u i ' 34 x as . f',E'?sm vm ,-- .U,, 1 :mx J H ffwfw Q. x' f 2,-if .i.,'e5L1. ,,,:F'N ' ff '- Tim' ' La., -4 Y 4 se B- 5, .psf Vg, x -EHWP Q .auf ,aL LN' 5 The grikiimzx .attmcts PAUL BUNTING amd CHARLIE MIDDLETOFS after school each fall day. -our iv . N, or V.. ,L is .4 K Q f V M A LN A L K jg,-1 i N m m Wf, Q L' XKY H. . M Q 1 L' Pa' M ' . ,... vi: FRFNCES BVSCH JIU CHARLOTTE HONN DICHSHUUY Bmwkkecpilu, totals bring problems, then Satisfaction plum the weelvs Stwent Council work. , ,H fm GEORGE L3L'SIIk1,xN gud TED LOY, 'K if , ,- -,wwf-,. X Ay g, 44 231 yy I 0 ,. , 2 ' K W A we 'Q 5 A-42 Af 3 f MARVIIN POLL Boys' Chorus 2,3g Football 1,2. JANET ROBERTS F.H.A. 1,2,3, Pub. Co-Chairman 2,35 G.A.A. l,2,3,4, Points Co-Chairman 4g Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4g Bulldog Journal 2,3,4, Art Editor 2,3, Lay-out Editor 4g Retro 4, Art Co-Ed 4gClassVice-Presi- dent 25 Class Play 3,43 Librarian 3g Quill and Scroll 4. MIKE SETEN Boys' Chorus 2,3g Class President 4, Vice-President 3. NANCY SMITH F.H.A. 1,253.45 GAA. l,2g Dramatics 1,25 Bulldog Journal 2,3,4, Cal. Editor 45 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,-lg Band l,2,3,4g Retro lndex Editor 41 Class Play 4. 1958 CLASS HISTORY HISIOTY to a lot of people rs Just a record of people and dates But to the semors of 1958 ll stands for hard work fun and preparatlon for the future It was a brlght sunny mormng ln late August 1946 when we started our clrmb on the ladder of educat1on. It was so excltlng meetlng all the new l1tt1e klds that were soon to be our best fr1ends We had no rdea of the happenlngs that lay ahead of us for the next 12 years When you are that small II IS hard to remember everythlng but here are a few thmgs that we remember Our flrst bxg expenence was r1d1ng the tram to Champalgn to v1s1t a bakery And we ll never forget the day we took a basket of frult to Larry Gtlbert when he had rheumatrc fever W1th the closxng of country schools the enrollment of our second grade grew Our frrst btg project was runnmg a grocery store It was so much fun learmng how to work the cash reglster and g1v1ng back play money They started somethlng new ln the thlrd grade a band Thls was where some of our muslcal stu dents Got started We v1s1ted the Unrverslty of llhnols alrport that year In the f1fth grade we started learntng somethlng about our state and 1ts government. We v1s1ted the capltol ln Sprrngfreld When we started our slxth year a new school bu1ld1ng had been completed and a .Tumor hlgh school and grade school contamed the flrst 8 years of SCh0O11llg That year we were guests at the Chanute Arr Force Base Clrcus The cllmax of elght years of hard work was the presentat1on of our drplomas rn May 1954 and a trlp to Chrcago There were ftve members ln the graduatlng class from Seymour Grade School They had taken trrps to Chlcago and St Lours durrng thelr grade school years We were welcomed to hlgh school ln grand style but the worst was to come 1n1t1at1on The grrls wore overalls loud shlrts ues 13 plgtalls and work shoes The boys wore gym shorts blouses and gum boots Both carrled a shoe shme k1t and shlned shoes for upper classmen As Sophomores we took another trrp to Chlcago w1th the French and B1ology classes One of our bus1est years was our ,Tumor year We worked hard on the Homecomrng and crowned R1chard Sanders and Judy Irle as Klflg and Queen. To honor the class of 1957 we chose Under The Sea as our prom theme Klflg and lueen were Tom Young and Madonna Nlnmer ln August 1957 we cllmbed the last step of our ladder and became senlors at last. Many hard hours were spent at suppers clean up days and other money maklng projects Jean Hrldebrand and Terry Harper were Kmg and Queen for the Hotnecomlng We chose the Whrte Rose for our flower Whlte and Laven der for our colors and We 11 Flnd a Way or Make One for our motto On May 2 1958 we were honored by the Iunrors at a banquet and prom Baccalaureate was held on May 25 and graduauon on May 27 The day after graduatlon we took our class trlp We all look forward to the future w1th the ldea that we are not flmshed but have just begun' SENIOR CT ASS OFFICERS ROW ONE Mrs Slfferd Sponsor Nancy Myers Secretary Mrs Her rlott Sponsor ROW TWO Mrke Seten Preslderit ROW THREE Mr Sellers, Sponsor Ken Grammer Vlce Presrdent ROW FOUR Ter ry Harper Treasurer u 9 0 n 1 n 0 1 1 I . 0 , n . . . . , . - o , s n u u 0 ' E, . Q n Q . . . n 0 ' ..- . u 1 n u u p 1 - ' 0 , n - ' ' , u n n . , . - X Q ' 1 1 ' n ' I u Q ' , lf. 1 ' n A 0 1 l Q 0 1 ' .4 I V . ' . . ' 0 u s , v 5 ' ' nay 1 o 3 f, ' I l : n . ' ' . ' I 2 ' . ' , . .- r 111211, ... ,iq l :IMG Q f in I' f L.: 1 'lfipft f Q n 1 aiafg 5 ff! tl , if ia? hs.v,:,f.iA v. Q I QH!kxk . 4? cOi!!s5'?6A1'l,. g!', . 5,555-' ' 'bt gvx . 1 Q Q ',5'Aj 5, 5643. , a1,'l!:. UQ, 33964 'fs 'Mg' X' OJ' , ' 'OQQPWL g. 1 we O ' A 4 ' U O 'S fb 4 Q'-. 'm l'6','1.s tfhas I. ' .9.,5'g in Q U On I4-5 Q Frank Ehler Terry Grvm Jeff Gobsard Delbert Harm Jane Henry Alvrn Hrnrrehs Lynn Jackson 'Sharon Karr '17 4646 ,I X5 Dorothy Asher Carolyn Bowman Sandra Burnett Glenda Chapman Toni Colclasure Phyllls Drllman Dorls DOCl'll'1llg Drck Dunn Darrel Keller Ron Kuhns N Phil Logan Nancy Manthei 1' r lr Jim McClughen Donna McGar.h Kay Mrtchell Barb Munsterman 7044 W wwe n47kywm wmgmgaez ,444 W? H-Q Sharon Pasley Rua Perkrns Jack Perry Steve Parker Tum Randolph Nlaurrne Rayburn Dale S under Cry tal burber 37 1 , 7 I ' J K 4 ' Lf? ff , H 9 A - x V . Q- fr ' ' A ,QL 1 o rf fir u X I 'L ol9ffu:efw V ONE N1 s XXVIII o or Jttk Perry Prosrdtnt Mr 11 pnn r ROW TWO o mtrttar 2 V F! P T to t C our o Trtasurcr X Xu rrrw Put or at 1 Ron Tongatc Larry Tucker Judy Webb Dick Williams CAMERA SHY1 Sarabess Arbuckle, Nr! Pat Cole, Pat Courson, Gaynnne Gates, Sharon Rittenhouse. Ix s DIHIJUS sponsor Jack Perry Larry Tcukgr 1nd Dorothy Asherh mdk the affurs of tht Hometomrnv Dance -5- i-r 4- -R 4r . : ' 5, 5 H yw I D l 0 U I I I ROR Q: r is: ' 'L , ip 11- , WA Dull . ns, S 1 su , D rotI1yAsl1t't, y. OX ' ILIQIZ: Mr, ll r,Qpo11- A . ,org P4 I' sn, . 'O' YOUR: ln J' ' 'ky g , Vl 'PYu'S'L1CiiI. V 4 V ' .ag- l-n' rij- .' 1 -- . .yr 4+-' T-?.-V 1A E.-'l'2g,!,1T 2'f.'jf-L , 7k S Plan 70: Robert Green Ed Griffin Evelyn Hall Jim Harper June Henderson Margaret Hinners Glorla Babb Loretta Bramerd Doug Carpenter Dennw Dans Sandra Dollahon Charles Foster Sandra French Warren Grant Larry Plke Carol Prlrnrner Danny Relnhart Jerry Rex Terry Roy Madonna Schnerder Albert Sebens Donna Spence ii A il! 54009 Szud4Sae6 Wm D. D. Honn Cora James Phrl Jones Jerry Maley Ph11 Parsons Ron Phelps A11ce Phrllrppe Em111e Ph1111ppe Y vw iwpv' 40 r r 1? 1 35,- 6 I , N.. H is c Q f I fix ' ' W' H - f A I A' ritz? V , '4 5 ' .. r I , ar,g'f - x A arf- ,gill ,K . 1 ' Q a , ka. Q- W N lr CA MERA SHY Marrlyn Buntlng Paul Fuller Denms Grmdley Ken Jahr and B111 Woolrrdge Sw 0, ROW ONE: Sandra Dollahon, Re porterg Madonna Schneider, Secre tary. ROW TWO: Carol Primmer, Presidentg Mr. Hellyer, Sponsor, ROW THREE: Jerry Maley, Trea surer. ROW FOUR: Alice Phil- lippe, Vice-Presidentg MI. Hitchens Sponsor. 41 Margaret Taylor McNe11 Taylor B111 Vest Jrm Ves Raymond Wagers Clayton Zrndars Delmar Castor Mary Chalk Steve Chapman Brian Chester Byron Christians Dean Clark Donna Cook Doug Cook 716715 1454101 '7 Larry Beckett Tom Bxdner Larry Buntxng Sherla Burnett Stella Butts Janet Cade Dave Carpenter Roberta Carr 42 Tom Courson Peggy Crowley Lucy Dlnkle Larry Dunn Ga11e Foote Carolyn Games Mike Gllbert Don Harms 144141444461 7 7a 71694 'M Sandra Henderson Gary Hlxson Mary Isaac Edward Logan Edward Lubbers Robert Lubbers Marcella Nxnmer Danny Parker fffzeohznan ROW ONE Lrnda Prk necrerary Treasurer Marcella Nrnmer Presl de rt Mr Poole Spomor R O W TWO Douff Cook Vrce Presldent ROW THREE Mr Vrtalr Spomor 5 j . - l CAMERA SHY Steve Nance an Barbara Sapp Joe Pfeffer Richard Phillippe Linda Pike Colette Primmer Kay Sanders Kenneth Sanders alter Sebens Mary Stlce Judy Tongate B111 W111S .J 44 Do girls come to school this way ? C X s X X Oh, the cleaning p xl. ig ,rig I u later. W'-'z4nd74,,,5 ., Did We Say grrls? L F I Pastor Poole Couple. marries happy Wat ch noe do my CXCICISSS 5 F F E Is this the line up? 46 ?++. 5 In my ' F 1 ' 7' A 1 f ai r X 2 GW as i , f . Q' 'W A, ffl' ' -. b 4QfQ 3-W I 0 ,Rv x 4' FOOTBALL SQUAD, ROW ONE: Phil Parsons, Tom Randolph, ,Tim Harper, Jerry Maley, Jack Dollahon Larry Tucker. ROW TWO: Garry Zindars, Pete Rayburn, Frank Ehler, Larry Wingert, Paul Bunting Charlie Middleton, Ron Phelps. ROW THREE: Mr. Hellyer, Mr, Vitali, Coachesg Terry Harper Doug Carpenter, Bill Wills, Wes Carpenter, Mike Gilbert, and Larry Beckett, Managers. Mr. Vitali talks to Captains, Paul Bunting, Garry Zindars, Charles Middleton, and Honorary Captain Ken Granimer. . :- - '53 A 99 M C129 ,rf . A. .V '39'83 'ze 1, FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE SQUAD: ROW ONE: Jim Vest, DaveCarpen- ter, Dennis Davis, Delmar Castor. ROW TWO: Phil Parsons, Warren Grant, Phil Jones, Clayton Zindars, Doug Cook. ROW THREE: Mr.lie1l- yer, Ron Phelps, Larry Bunting, and Mr. Vitali. qu ndwzalc 7wcefalPl4q ulSacce44 The frghtrng Bulldogs of Mahomet Hrgh School had a very successful season Therr record was won 4 tred 2 and lost 2 The reasons for thrs success was team sp1r1t and co operauon among the players The sen 1ors who played outstandrng football for M HS were Jack Dollahon Paul Buntrng Garry Zrndars Larry Wrngert Wes Carpenter Terry Harper and Charles Mrddleton MH9 Grlman MH Mansfreld MH Octavra MH Farmer Crty MHS Heyworth MHS Saybrook MH F rsher MH LeRoy bidi' Coach Vrtalr congratulates Jerry Maley and Paul Buntrug most valuable players and Larry Tucker most rmproved player BACKFIELD Frank Ehler Tom Randolph Charles Mrddleton Jerry Maley and Jack Dollahon LIMEMEN Jrm Harper Paul Buntrng Wes Carpenter B1ll Wrlls Pete Rayburn Larry Wrngert Garry Zrndars Doug Carpenter and Terry Harper 49 W wwf VW' W 2 4 W1 Q my if 3 asv, m:', tw' i 'G 5 Q M.. .5525 K 'S ' .N , 5 ,KM Ag, If F fha rx' . .Q ' XJ. mfg, x A ., . 4 H .F ff 21 lv A V sig Q A - 5 S m f? .. Allu J,.. S iw 1v1g5 , W if E A fa, ,E 1 . tgp if V f 4 all 451 .f W' S 2 w , 1:-6'-E 3 mul? 1 Wa J'-4,5 than '. . v . Who will it be Ehler W McClughen, Randolph Kuhns, Tongate, or Do11a hon? 7m4! Wea! 11m McC1ug,hen shows B111 WIIIS the act of throwmq a d1scus 14034 7lequ ANN BRANSON Our charminw track queen Pushing, is not fair Frank It's Up! Up! Up! Ah! Ehler and Jack Dollahon. for TCITY Harper. ' ,,,,w-' ROW ONE: Jerry Rex, Phil Jones, Danny Parker Terry Roy ROW TWO Mr Hrtchens Coach Jeff Gossard, Jeff Foote, Jerry Maley and Brian Chester al RUNNERS, ROW ONE: Jim McClughen, Ron Kuhns, Ron Tongate. ROW TWO: Jack Dollahon, Tom Randolph, Jerry Maley, Frank Ehler. ROW THREE: Jerry Rex, Ron Phelps, Coach Vitali, Jim Harper, and Clayton Zindars. .I U Terry Harper hm McC1uf1hen Larry Buntrnf ,H is Q ' gf- :Y GW' ' A nh 2 f 'QQ Ag f A if X 'fb' 3 ' ey 6? 9 .i -I , 4 f x 3 Q J 1 I W M M ,, X11 x A 1 ' ff , 4 d wgfzz, 2, X L qi Q i 3 if 44- ! ug ' Q I -- aff s A ' ' 'E 67 T7 'MW The VARSITY CHEERLEADERS who lead yells at both football and basketball games are: Arm Branson, Sandra Dallnlmou, Margaret llilmc rs, and Judy Webb Zag 764: S 7a Spam 1.5 2 'xx x wx thc ILN P rt mm DODUOWOH hw b H Q 1 BWP t L Tum X 1 l x Cl 'U mx dt 55 l9J1ganizationo, 4, tai, gi, ay Eh visits 65. ffm 5 1 Our organizations and activities are things that we enjoy, profit from, and feel proud of belonging to. They are an integral part of our school life, and as such will always be remembered with fond nostalgia. On April 9, 1958, ti charter chapter of Quill and Scroll, International llonor Society for lligh School Journalists was initiated. Its members specifically carry obligations to society - obliga- tions that stand for Truth, Learning, Leadership, Loyalty, Initiative, Integrity, Confidence, Judg- ment, Dependability, and Friendship. It is our aim that in all of our organizations and activities we not only owe but fulfill these obligations. 57 I E o.93eenaQfzeatyew1. . A V Hannah S Open House O t Senlor Splash Partv Aug, 30 'Q F H A Installauon Sept 24 Huworthczame Oct 11 4 Honwecomln Oc 20 f 51 M' I 11. ,, x + ' 5' 4 J 2 1' J Hon K-mln 'ante Ou. N Ho, ummm Conti OC. N 58 v I U 1958 U U U U G A A Iruuauon Nov 8 F F A Fam11y Potluck Nov 8 Mansf1e1d Ir Varsux Dec 13 1 ielcwr Q 4 Semor Chlll Supper Dec 13 Retro sells p1ctures Dec 13 Af Sen1or Bar be que Supper Dec 13 Three One Act pla s Feb 7 and We F H A Farmh Potluck Jan 30 59 5' www .uw Hingis, PepSess1on Jau 17 Sock Dance Ian. 10 gk' F H A Potluck Jal 30 Sn vp Open Houbg FLD lu 11 Shop Open House Fen 10 '94 Prcparm for Cuurpbr March 16 IGH Farm-.'c11Party for r an Imr E ppron Ix rm 1 60 ln-f -IW 5 A- 1 xf' 5 , 1 , ' . ., I ,,-xy' V' I' 1 .m'x . N 'Qjf 1 V k x xg: . M' t. ' v ' i K . . . - 1. ' l ' 5? , 'Y v ' , 1 5. 1 V 'S X . ,gf V, mm if A 2 1 . 1 1 . U - A , 'u ay a 1 I-'Z A fit? . Q V I 1 ,L -. 5 B , ' , E' H V: .014-.4 . It I I f v- 4 , A N EQ fi T ,fvdtg . !.,?.s,.M,5, ' 1... 'J-' ' if-, Q ' ' X' , V 1 Q SPYAI Q Flin - A '11 ix 4 - 1 M , V Q ' 2' p Q5 , 13 .I 3 .Wzat F Sa 511-4 1 A -K LJ! lv' III S' mar: sllii ,In ,ws I i ill! H3339- 'Tig' Wil 'iraqi Sui, LA Ag boys plant shrubs around our school Grrls learn landscape pornters Boys enJoy cookrng rn Home Econorrucs I May 5 9 Student Councll Week It s cleanup day +A hw Jack Dallahon F F A presrdent pre sents gawel to Darrell Keller rnconnng, presrdent 5:- 3 MHCW11 F H A Dfcbldelll D 1 Charles Nlrddleton and Charlotte Honn re rose on Mrs Srfferd srsgnrfyrns, F H A Cgue Ipare You Award week V ce Presrdent N n L x NI w looks on 6' X , . ,f 'X , f ' -I , ' X wr . N s un 1. i E f .WM W' b . ' as 1 f A , ., fy rl , ,I F . L Hg .L f F 4 A F I al I Q , 1 1 1 51' F ' K af! iss. .,,. , . ' 5 K . ,. , , ,,, ' '4 . x I , . . . ' , - A V x . 4 ,M D sry Q he T A s ,M ' V u 5 K Y ' , . . . , its a A A ' 7 f- . 1 1- 'I , a . gers, ROW ONE Mr Knell Adv1sor Ken Grammer Frances Busch Caro1ynD1ve1ey Frank Ehler ROW TWO Gary Hlxson Sandra Dollahon Carol Prrmrner Ga11 Foote Nancy Manthe1 A11ce Ph1111ppe Charlotte Honn Lmda Ptke Larry Tucker Sm ace gg and Frances Busch Pres1dent FrankEh1er Treasurer Mr Knell Advxsor Carolyn D1ve1ey Secretary Ken Grammer Vxce Pres1dent 62 The Student Counc11 IS com posed of a Presldent elected by the student body and three counc11 mem bers chosen from each class They work wxth the sponsor Mr Knell to promote better student teacher relatxons lmprove student c1t1zen shxp and teach self government The Student Counc11 has charge of noon hour recreat1on plannxng the homecormng act1v1t1es and award mg the actxvtty letters 14 S ' ' , ROW ONE J'eanH1ldebrand Jack Dollahon Frances Busch LarryG11bert Nancy Manthe1 Dorothy Asher Jlm Harper ROW TWO Mr Poole Advtsor ,Toyce Wagers Glenda Chapman Nancy Myers Sarabess Arbuckle Judy Webb Janet Roberts Nancy Smxth ROW THREE Kay M1tche1l Danny Relnhart Carolyn Dlveley Paul Buntlng JayM1tche11 Larry Ptke Gayanne Gates Carolyn Bowman. On 746 2451449 Dorothy Asher Feature Ed1tor Larry G11bert Ed1tor Nancy Manthel ASS1SIant Ed1tor Students at Mahomet I-hgh enjoy wrmng and readmg the Bull dog Journal the school newspaper The flash of bulbs c11ck of type wnters and drone of the pnnung press remxnd students that they w1ll soon be readmg such features as Under My I-lat Jxve Talk and Semor of the Month A new fea ture th1s year was Dflllllllg the Bull dog lf' color 0 . . . ' I I U , I f 0 - I n I p n 1 . . . . I I f . ' I I n 1 I n 1 I . I . . . . 0 u n n 5 C , . I U fl If ll ' If I U u - n , . . . 5.55. ROW ONE Ken Grammer Paul Bunting ,Tay Mitchell .Tack Dollahon Ron Kuhns Darrell Keller Mr Knell ROW TWO GaryH1xson TomB1dner ClaytonZindars EdwardLubbers Miles Isaac Walter Sebens DougCook RobertLubbers Delmar Castor Joey Pfeffer ROM THREE Phil Jones Albert Sebens Ronnie Tongate Steve Parker McNeil Taylor Larry Bunting Pete Rayburn Richard Williams Warren Grant af+lf'9'2'-1!'f'SmY2a x 511 e 0 ' . L X - X' fi: 'O QW v'fTn. b ll-J ROW ONIE IUNIOROFFICERS: Warren Grant Sentinel- Ron Tongate Reporterg Clayton Zindars Vice-Presidenr Steve Parker President- Phil .Tones Treasurer' Doug Cook Secre- tary ROW TWO: SENIOR OF- FICERS: Ken Grammer, Sen- tinel: Paul Bunting, Reporterg ,Tay Mitchell, Vice-Presidentg Jack Dollahon, Presidentg Ron Kuhns, Treasurer: Darrell Kel- ler, Secretaryg Mr. Knell, td- visor. 4 'G' , I W 1 s ai ff The Mahomet F. F. A. Chapter proudly received the highest honor that can be gixen to a chapter --that of the Gold Emblem. It was awarded at the NationalF. F. A. Con- vention in Kansas City, Missouri, October 17, 1957. We wish to express our sincere thanks to all who helped make this award possible. Jack Dollahon - President f-1, .-tw FT Jack Dollahon - State Farmer and Dekalb Award Ron Toncate Sowbeans DarrellKcl1er Swine Jay Winner Jay Mitchell- State Farmer and 2nd place Nlitchell Dairy Nhles Isaac Small Grains Harold Sect Public Speaking Contest. Crowlex Beef Jack Dollahon RE FEMEMAK S AMERICA F H A MEMBERS ROW ONE Gayanne Gates Madonna Schneid r Kay Nlitchell Miss Swan Nancy Myers Margaret Hinners Ann Branson. ROW TWO Donna Spence Sandra Henderson Kay Pruitt Sharon Karr Linda Pike Carolyn Diveley Pat Ltndsey Doris Doehrmg Mary Isaac Janet Cade Loretta Brain erd ROW THREE Nancy Smith Phyllis Dillman Mary Chalk Carolyn Bowman Mary Stice Margaret Taylor Pat Courson June Henderson Judy Tongate Kay Sanders Lucy Dinkel Donna Ruth McGath R1ta Perkins Joyce Wagers ROW FOUR Sandra French Lynn Jackson Gloria Babb Roberta Carr Peggy Crowley Sharon Rittenhouse Cora James Marilyn Bunting Nancy Manthei Gaile Foote Sheila Burnett Stella Butts and Dorothy Asher 7764 The homes of tomorrow are in the hands of todays youth. F.HA. OFFICERS, ROW ONE- Kay Mitchell, President, Nancy Myers, Vice President, Madonna Schnei der, Secretary, Margaret Hinners, Treasurer, Miss Swan, Advisor. ROW TWO Pat Lindsey, Recrea tion Chairman, GayanneGates, Par- liamentariang Carolyn Diveley, Projects Chairmang Ann Branson, Points Chairman, Linda Pike, Re- creation. 66 GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION, ROW ONE: Joyce Wagers, Dorothy Asher, Linda Pike, Donna Spence, Sandra French, Donna Cook. ROW TWO: Sheila Burnett, Bobby Carr, Marilyn Bunting, Crystal Surber, Cora James, Carol Primmer, Peggy Crowley, Gaile Foote. ROW THREE: Mrs. Shaver, Advisor, Janet Cade, Mary Isaac, Phyllis Johnson, Nancy Myers, Pat Lindsey, Margaret Hinners, Janet Roberts, Carolyn Gaines, Sandra Henderson, Loretta Brainard. ROW FOUR: Ruth Ann Taylor,Judy Webb, Sarabess Arbuckle, Charlotte Honn, June Henderson, Judy Tongate, KaySanders, Stella Butts, Nancy Manthei, Emilie Phillippe, Kay Mitchell, Phyllis Dillman, Mary Chalk, Frances Busch. ROW FIVE: Sharon Karr, Glenda Chapman, Sandra Dollahon, Carolyn Bowman, Margaret Taylor, Alice Phillippe, Sharon Rittenhouse, Barbara Mun- sterman, Gayanne Gates, Ann Branson, Lynn Jackson, Mary Stice, Lucy Dinkle, Rita Perkins. g.,-M. 2 fm 7 THE PURPOSE OF THE G.A.A. is to bring young girls together in sports. This year for the first time we had ice skating as one of our activities. Three senior girls will receive their state awards this year. OFFICERS SEATED: Charlotte Honn, President, Doro- thy Asher, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Shaver, Advisor: Gayanne Gates, Secretary-Treas- urer. STANDING: Janet Roberts, Sandra Dollahon, Points Co-Chairmen: Judy Webb, Alice Phillippe, Program Co-Chairmen. I.-,, ,V Co-l-lead Librarians, Ruth Ann Taylor and Jean Hilde- brand, put the latest magazines on display. 0,4 74mm ,-hd 7465 Nlalioxnet students enjoy reading from the 3 225 books in our l1brary both for pleasure and for factual information. One hundred thirty five new books have b en added to the stacks this ye ar LIBR XRIANS ROW ONE Carolyn Diveley JCdlllll1s.lCbI llld Cl arl1e Xlildleton Paul liuutiul, Rutl l n r bifferd ROW TMO Nliles Iaac Larrx Pike Dauiy Rein art Dick Durn Delbertllarlis Fra bler Carol Pruiiner and Gayaine Gates 69 I I I I f ..' , .' : L ' ' ', ' ' t , la ' . N , L ' ' 1, ' r Taylor, Kay Mitchell, Dorothy Asher, Sarabess flrbuckle, Donna Ruth IxlcGath, Judy '-N ebb, Sandra B'.lfllx'U, X1 S. N. . V ZA I .. St , 1' Y' , l l.' , I' :,' n ln, -' Zur' Ei. , - ' 1 , 2 1. , GIRLS CHORUS ROW ONE Mrs Johnson Nancy Smith Glenda Chapman Rita Perkins Dorothy Asher Madonna Schneider Margaret Hinners Sandy Dollahon Janet Roberts Janet Cade Linda Pike Ruth Ann Taylor ROW TWO Nancy Myers Phyllis Dillman Sarabess Arbuckle Sharon Pasley Sheila Burnett Lucy Dinkel Charlotte Honn Donna Ruth McGath Frances Busch ROW THREE Emilie Phillippe Nancy Manthei Lynn Jackson Galle Foote Carol Primmer Gayanne Gates Barbara Munsterman Marilyn Bunting Carolyn Diveley Kay Sanders and Carolyn Bowman gy Om nd Our select group Mixed Chorus were chosen from the Girls and Boys Choruses From these groups a Mixed and Girls Ensemble along with two soloists participated in the Music Contest CHORUS OFFICERS Linda Pike Secretary Girls Chorus Phyllis Dillman Librarian Girls Chorus Dorothy Asher Vice PYSSI dent Girls Chorus ROW TWO Sarabess Arbuckle President Girls Chorus Rita Perkins, Librarian, Girls' Chorus: MPS- Iohnson, Directorg Donna McGath,SecretarY. Mixed Chorus. ROW THREE: Dave CarD6H' ter, Librarian, Boys' ChoruS:JiH1MCC1U9' hen, President, Mixed Chorusg Paul Bunting, President, Boys' Chorusg Wes Ca1'D6UI21'. Vice-President, Boys' Chorus. I , al 70 Librarian, Boys' Chorusg and Jim Harper, MIXED CHORUS ROW ONE Mrs Johnson Lxnda Prke Phylhs D111man RICRY Ph1111ppe .Tun Harper Tommy Bxdner Glenda Chapman Ruth Ann Taylor Dorothy Asher ROW TWO Frances Busch Sarabess Arbuckle Larry Gllbert Jeff Foote Larry Buntmg .T lm McC1ughen Jean H1ldebrand Donna Ruth McGath Sharon Pasley ROW THREE Em111e Ph1l11ppe Roberta Carr Carol Prlmmer Ron Phelps Doug Carpen ter McNe11 Taylor Barbara Munsterman Galle Foote and She11a Burnett BOYS' CHORUS, ROW ONE: Mrs. Johnson, Ricky Phillippe, Tommy Bidner, Paul Bunting, Ed Lubbers, Jim Harper. 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' J . . .P X ROW ONE Dorothy Asher Tallulah Ploetz Sharon Karr M1dge Murphy Donna McGath M1ss D111 Jack Perry Mr Lundqulst Sarabess Arbuckle Shaltmar Ames Rlta Perklns Mrs Ratchet Dorls Doeh rmg Prompter ROW TWO Carolyn Bowman M1SSGOOd1H Nancy Manthe1 Pamela .Tones Larry Tucker Pat Courson Prompter ROW THREE Mrs Slfferd Dlrector Dlck Dunn Prompter Phxl Logan Faver sham Llghtly Delbert Harms Txck Tok .T1mMcC1ughen Elmer B Ames Dale Sanders Ronald Sassoon Frank Ehler Coach Guthrxe Steve Parker Mr Harper Gayanne Gates Mrs Clendenmng 7ZaWtm7l ,456 Buzz Baileyg Barbara Munsterman, Prompterg Toni Colcasure, Miss Ogilvieg Kay Mitche11,Prompter N If W W Qi 5 Q ' -14, , . M mf f I LJ :J frxx s z4u'7amam 2 I 'F - Jw 17 K CLARINET TRIO: Marcella Ninmer, Frances Busch FLUTE DUET CarolPr1mmerandSarabcssArbr e and Lucy Dinkel, Superior. SUPCTIOI' FRENCH HORN DUET: Nancy Myers and Kenny PIANIO QOLO L111d.rP1Rc Excellent Jahr. Excellent, Narrcy'S solo received excellent. CORNET TRIO: Jeff Ifworc, Donna Rurh MCGatl1 and Terry Harper, Excellent, Domrafs solo reveived exccllerrr. vt- 3i1Py'Qt1'.. . 5 1,5 5lv:,,Iff'i.,i' -fl.. f '13,--if ' 4355'- : -V 5:15 fur ' 34, uf . i S SPARKIN2 TOP TO BOTTOM: Sheila Burnett, Granny Painsberryg Emilie Phillippe, Lessie Hannag Paul Bunting, Orry Sparksg Rita Perkins, Susan Hanna. MAKE ROOM FOR RODNEY: Ricky Phillippe, Rodney Lodge, Delbert Harms, Mr. Lodge, Ueff Foote substituted for Delbertig Kenny Iahr, Lyman, Kay Sanders, Katie, Janet Cade, Josephineg Sarabess Arbuckle, Phyllis Lodge: Jack Dollahon, Bill, Sharon Karr, Mrs. Lodge, Mrs. Sifferd, Director. FINDERS KEEPERS: Jay Mitchell, Eugene Aldredg Ann Branson, Mrs. Aldredg and Frances Busch, Mrs. Hampton. I l I 1 I I M Last year the Student Council started the project of presenting three, one-act plays to purchase new Cyclorama curtains for the stage. This was continued again this year with Mrs. Sifferd as director. 74156 1049 714th fide 74 Warung to board the Hummmgbu-d Is Lhere romance brewmg rn the d1ner'P Has anyone seen our other sponsor, Doc Sellers? Card games help pass the mme From Saint . . Wag Dean 7-Egg, --14 Q' Our flrst bath m New Orleans Famous streets 11'l New Orleans I' Smdonts nd down Lho M1ss1ss1pp1 on the Urnsulcm '77!w 'sis 7- .awevm Plantauon hvmg at the Whne House m B11ox1 mP Fvi-61,1 P Whyd1d you choose Lhe pool mstead of the Gulf Ruth Ann? Stop hvely rllflbl 83 If ll 0 5 Ai R x V 1-, G v 4 ,V 'A ' I il s I - , ' I 1 I ,. 1 - v- 9 . hs x .5 - ' X . n A -., 4 , , s ss -'M W. A f-J 1- sf W' sz, D an 'V .,... L. J r ., - ,-.. -' 'rt : Q . F1 I - - an ' 4 4' mugs, 'I L, , .. .V 1 4 ' V .1 f ' - ' 2 FP- fl- . J ' , - ll h , V' O A 'll' A ,iw-Y ' . . :J gwqk, K gn ,,,. ,, u Q hw ,f , , . - ' -- - is i PQI X1 fr i' ' ' ' ' h V f: I V A ' Q 'N J- A- v 3 ' 6 - , ' ' ' ' A , ' F' -. 4. A Vis YJCLL 1:1110 A 'ltfffe ki Q MAK' 4 v is f 4 Er it QQRQWQ h ,,. Q Www Z ii ' A 5, .5 .f CHARLES NIDDLETON and JEAN HILDEBRAND are crowned Kiuu and Queen ofthe evening, 5 ,ul r I 1 x ,. g 7 if Suplioiiiores enroy serving the banquet. Slow and Dreamy, A-J, The exeniuu is as enchanting as the lands frrrmwmch Some couples enjoy sitting, out a few dances under the theme comes. the oriental lanterns. 84 Impress1ve mrtratron SCIVICS 1S conducted by Jay Mrtchell, Larry Grlbert, Tom Young and Madonna N1nmer, members of the socrety qfaouvzs ,-4ndSaaw 'CHQ Z.: . qf ,f .,,., MEMBERS OF THE SOCIETY: Frances Busch, Co-Secretary Treasurer: Janet Robertsg Carolyn Diveleyg Dorothy Asher, Co-Secretary Treasurer, Jack Perry, Jay Mitchell, Presidentg Larry Gilbert, Vice- Presidentg Torn Young, Madonna Ninmer. 85 QR iv n . M f W V ,Q 4. K x ' aol 70 744 7mm Semors hue up before the blg moment Pomp and Cucumstance 1S the trad1t1ona1 march for the senlors '. Roses show our apprecratlon to our mothers Choral group cheerfully slugs The work was worth ll Irahan Street Song 87 fl? XX! MEI Q E UUHUU tml III ,MFL P ei 0 n 0 9 I .- P g---- A It Z. , 'EEEEEE 'U Il E NAWOMFT ', A, , ti- T W -elf Il UJUIII I-lf'lU ITV! ,av umm UUUQQ 'll'eme , f o Yes xt IS just another FYDICHI small town but to us tt IS somethmg spectal It has been such fun growmg up 1D our commuruty It seems only a short tlme ago that we were enterlng htgh school. These last four years we remember gettmg together for coke parues or watchtng the free movtes 1n the park each week 1n the summer We walked together from the post offlce each morrung to school and then met those getting off the school bus The real charm of our town l1es 1n the people who populate II Because we know these people so well we cannot help sympathxzmg w1th the1r loves the1r hopes and the1r hves 89 ' ' U' lllll f !!l!l . ll 1 ' - t fi 6 BROWN S SINCLAIR SYNCLAIR ' ALER IN S CL R PRODUC Phone l3l Mahomet, Illinois Friendly and Courteous Service 90 CCDDLI ER HAS GRAND CPENIN Mrs Bruce Foote enjoys hopprng at the Table Rue meat department Mrs Matt Phrllrppe selects canned goods 'xlrs Rulmrd Phrll ppe cheerfully ind Every Mr Jerry Trlnkle Man lf er explarns src re procedures to Phrl Cook Meat 15 personally packed to be fresh day from 9 to 'U cu tomer see effrcrently check our customers L1 frc h npply of produce 91 J f 'I' , krrl . . . . Vx . , s . . , roy I, w x . . . A h I . cf - ' 1 I X' ,X i 4 L.. 'I' 'i ' f. ., s 5 1 s , ' 'ss . ELLS BRIKCRETE MFG R Telephone Mahomet, Illlnols l92R2 TERRACRETE For For Walks P3tlOS Porches Terraces Homes BRIKCRETE Motels Factorles Flreplaces Stepplng Stone Retalnlng Walls PHILLI PPE BROTHER CONTRACTORS BUILDERS OF THE NEW BATHHOUSE AT THE A Mahomet L KE OF THE WOODS Illlnols 92 O R. . ifl 9 Lain: 4 T B,,.,x '1 CARSON S DRUG STORE Prescrlptlons Cosmetlcs S School Supplles Phone 28 Mahomet BEAUTY SHOP Half Colorlno Expert Half CUttlHO and Styllng FREE SE AFTER EVERY PERMANENT Phone l53 Mahomet APMSTRONGQ. GROCER1 Maholnet I111IlOlS 'lillluuq-..... DUNN S BARBER SHOP Mahomet 111111018 PATTON LLMBER CO. 'viahomet Illinois STAUFFER GROCERY Fresh Frults G Vegetables Mansfield llllnols ' CLARK'S TURKEY FARM Fancy .. Dressed Turkeys Any Tlme Phone Mahomet 238 Congratulatlons To The Class Of 1958 MAHOMET SUCKER STATE D G CARPER Sales G Servlce Plumblng Heatlng Well Repalr CHARLIEIS MARKET Seymour, I111nO1S Phone 21 Mahomet Illlnols Compllments of BRUMFIELD S STANDARD SERVICE Compllments of DUNLAPS UPTOWN CAFE Corner of Rt 47 8 Rt l5O Meals Short Orders Phone 184 Carry Out Phone l79 Ill Mahomet Il11HO1S Mahomet lnols 94 JAHRS TRUE VALUE HARDWARE Hardware Paint Frigidaire Appliances Serving Mahomet for 50 Years Phone 22r2 Mahomet Illinois IA SANDERS Trucking Gravel Hauling Tractor Work 1- Telephone 46 Mahomet Illinois num fa-X WARNER'S CONCRETE PRODUCTS SEPTIC TANKS B19 X li mhnxfflfg Mahomet Illinois Mmmmet E R BM WATCH mPAm IHmms Phone 9 Res 229 REX'S STEAK HOUSE ig ,jlii NIUKB r-I Phone 236 Mahomet Illinois Mahomet IHIHOIS 95 0 I 3 I' Q X 1 S Q V , . . I .. .2 Qfffpf QIQQ I D , rl, I hiv ,I , Qs, A I M -A iiss A f 4 , +25 ,gg ' E, 4 Sze- A ,,J a O l Q , 5' b Si' ' ,ny i f f : 'fm -f'mJ'f-vie' I 'f'- 'T' , , I . I ' 'qjqfrrh . f i i i, E . ::rllv'n1 'Y ' f'5utnu:c!suruy1ln1lHH HH -- f g , -u - K ...K ' - -51 ' . . I U XIV' r ' W' V bf s. A sl - - 1 ' T A A I! -,-,, 1 r- 1 . ---A.. i - . , . I 3 BLAIR FUNERAL HQME COLORSTONE BUILDING BLCDCK H I Mgfrgpif c 0 Ambulance Service I. W. Blair, Funeral Director Completely Modern Mzrhomet, lllinois Phone 32 Fisher, Illinois Lite Outdoor Lincoln Fireplaces Log ' ' f v.v.... JCDHNSON OWEN SPRAY SERVICE Phone Mahomet 140 or 64R3 OUR RULE GOOD QUALITY WORKMANSHIP AND SATISFIED CUSTOMERS 97 1 - Q f x , Q x. ,, .. S I K -K V I L ' 'W 4411 ' X1 73' 1135: L NSA-.. X . . ' R USINESS IS CONCRE H DWIGHT SHOEMAKER General Contractor Phone 117 Mahomet I111no1s CHRIS S BEAUTY SHOPPE Featurlng ZOTOZ and HELEN CURTIS Permanente Phone 187 Mahomet I111no1s Compllments of DICK NAUGHTIN Lake of the Woods Pro Shop WILLIAMSON'S PLUMBING AND Mahomet HEATING I111no1s J M DOWELL Realty Mahomet 4' 4 9 fu- Q 51 1 vf. L? vu gif t , Il1lHO1S MAHIN'S MARATHON SERVICE Mahomet I111no1s 1 CAMPBELL CD DELL INC Hlghest Quallty Interlor and Exterlor PAINTS, ENAMELS G VARNISHES PRO DEK Palnts PLIOBOND Adheslves ChlCagO 21 Il11UO1S Home Offlce Mahomet IL1lUOlS ARMSTRONG INSURANCE kL1f6 Wlncome fHosp1tal REAL ESTATE INSURANCE Flrek Llablllty Automobllef Mahomet Illlnols Phone 158 99 Y I I .,.. .- ,.. I I ...k 3 M HIN S TASTEE FREEZ La e ith xood Road SHAIXLQ CONIE AND u11NlDAEb 'Wah met 11111101 JIGGS Phone 240 GARAGE Mahomet PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY D E Moon M D R H Smlth, M D Mahomet F K oner S Mahomet Dr J N1le Mltchell O D Farmer Clty , DD k Q' uk' 5 ' 'f', j14S, C 1 -D . 0 , ' 'S ii? 3 r. . T. , . D. 5' M Mahomet A1 R A A r. . . ' . . , ff Dr. . L. r , D. D. . ' . I I I . , 0 u g 1 9 100 ANY TYPE OF NEW OR USED MACHINERY BOUGHT SOLD TRADED FW E yf d RC TAYLOR FARM MACHINERY DAISY S 66 SERVICE AND CAFE f R 47 G Rt l MAHOMET FEED AND FARM SUPPLY Master Mix Feeds Quality and Service Cully Slocum Dan Tharp Mahomet, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '58 J MES F PARKER CO Phone 8 Mahomet Illlnols Compllments of BIRKEY'S Flsher Ill1no1s I and THOMASBORO IMPLEMENT CO Thomasboro Illlnols FAIRFIELD HARDWARE G ELEC E C Falrfleld Prop Phone 365 Flsher Illlnols WeSt1HghOUSE THE FISHER NAT L BANK Roy E Hlcks Presldent Ernest W Mlnks Vlce Presldent Dwlght L Shaw Executlve V1ce Presldent and Cashler A 1 a Dorothy L Shepard pp 1 nces Asslstant Cashler Plumblng Heatlng F her Ill G Electrlcal ls lnols O KARR LUMBER CCJMPAN Lumber, Roofing, Cement, Paint, and Hardware Plumbing Supplies Tile Cement Blocks Building and Repairing Electrical Supplies Phone 38 Seymour Illinois Paint M Painting and 3 and Wallpaperw Decorating R M NICHOLS 6: SON Seymour Illinois ' Your Service , . . A 6: E MOTEL Fisher, Illinois lAt ' ll CLYDE CARPER 1. Comp lments Authorized Philco Sales and Service of T. V., Refrigerators FARMER S GRAIN COMPANY and Freezers Whirlpool G Philco Washers G Dryers Seymour Illinois Seymour Illinois Phone 38R4 Compliments E PHIPPS 8 SON 'qgmgyl International Harvester SEYMOUR GROCERY Phone 13 Farm Equipment Portable Elevators Seymour Illinois Seymour Phone SR2 CO OP LOCKER SERVICE Wm Food Lockers Processing Frozen Food Sales 313 E University Avenue Champaign CADE SHELL SERVICE Rantoul Fisher Sidney Seymousoutes 10 and ?i11nO1S 104 9 . I of ' ' I .Q : ' A ll l ' ' 1 .4 av!- PEOPLE S STATE BANK Member of Federal Reserve Bank Compliments of HOUSE FUNERAL HOME d an Mansfleld I111HOlS Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon Capltal 50 OOO Surplus 50 OOO Reserves 20 OOO OO Undlvlded Proflts 89 ooo oo Phones Mansfleld Illlnols HARDY Cowoco SERN ICE STATION Mansheld 11113015 ggniuillas au u CORDES T V SALE5 AWD SERVICE MILLER RESTAURANT AND POOL ROOM Phonf.. 99 N1ansf1e1d Mansfield Ill-1-H015 Prompt Guaranteed Telex 1s1on Repalr 9 . . . . ' 9 ' 9 3 , . - - - lOl -- -- 62 , . I I 1 T I A -4 .- I 1 ' 1 I T ' A' n Z ' I Wyman I V :TM .1 T fs SIIVICI I . A 1 Y i ' ' U ' 2 3 I 105 Always look for the Famous . Names A fl RoBEsoNs ,-Zgvpy Champalgn s Largest and Most Complete Department Store Phone FL 2 4l9l Champalgn Servlng You Slnce 1874 2, BAKER S DRUGS Harry J Baker, Jr R h ll4 E Unlverslty Ave Champalgn, Ill1no1s Complete Prescrlptlon Servlce Compllments of MAGINN OFFICE EQUIPMENT co A B DICK Phone FL 2 5524 U00 S Slxth Street Champalon HEGENBART CO GROCERY AND MEAT MARKET ll8 West Church Street Telephone FLeetwood 2 4267 Champalgn Compllments of CHRIS' CANDY SHOP E Ph o0e.r Champalgn MC CORMICKS KEEPSAKE DEALER XVII' Corner of Church and Nell Champalgn Illlnols Y K x Y ' K x u..- - ., . P . ' I PIUDUCTS ' ' ,l f I 'U I ' X f Z 1 I X Q I ,ll IU' X k V In ' rg lip p f, , 106 + TWIN CITY MOBILE HOME SALES, INC. Complete Mobile Home Line 1600 North Market Street Champaign, Illinois Phone FL 6 442 Compliments and Best Wishes To the Senior Class of 1958 THE COMMERCIAL BANK OF CHAMPAIGN M mber F D I C PARKHILL MOTOR SALES 702 S Neil Street Champaign Illinois Phone FL 4161 W LEWIS AND C0 Champaign s Leading Department Store Phone FL 2 4151 Compliments of INSTALLMENT FINANCE CO Q 4 74 E University Champaign Illinois Personal Loans S25 S800 WHITTAKIERS JEWELRY Jewelry and 1- Complete Line of Watches 133 W Main St Urbana G . . . . E' -. ,f L, X . . K x . ' I X .'QI. 7 ' I ' . . . E52 f I - -, 1.5: 't P1 A png: Q' ' txis :z 's . yu Q , B XNQQ5!-' ' ':: .f 107 T H E O N L Y F O O D S T O R E S G I V I N G Y O U H T A M Compllments of SPRINGER IMPLEMENT COMPANY ALLIS CHALMERS NEW IDEA KEWANEE Phone TW 7 4325 Flsher Illlnols TEPPER'S CHINA STORE Phone FL 6 8731 20l N Walnut St Compllments of Champalgn llllnols GREENMAN'S FURS Champalgn s Leadlng Store Furs Storage G Repalrlng Nomlnal Prlces of Flne Chlna Crystal 212 N Walnut St Toys and Llnens Champalgn Ill1nO1S 108 S G G R E E N S P S . g . . . at fassswzwzg 5 FU Ni'fUf' ERSIT MEADOW GOLD Milk E.-f Ice Cream 5 i Butter - A MILK CREAM RELIABLE FURNITURE C0 l0l l05 E University Ave w Champaign Illinois EQ IPMENT FOR EVERY SPORT' en 9 to 6 M W F unti '0 sponr xaosuop l05 W Green Champaign Compliments of ROEBUCK AND CO SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. 322 North Hickory Champaign Illinois M J REED JEWELER Registered Jeweler Gem Society Established l897 Phone FL 6 l386 607 E. Green Street l4 Main Street Champaign Illinois Men and Boys Clothiers Champaign Illinois I J Jos. KUHN at co. - Af 7 v k . A7 .l N Tops in Sty1e...Tops in Value BLUM'S HLadies' Fine Fashionn Because You Like Nice Clothes Champaign, Illinois I I 109 I - ,n A 5513223522153 . -.1-lE?if'1f5a11f?:'.i5i ' -2 A .-11.1 -'5 f ' Q, '5Q,:f,, - -1212122 - . 1- -fig . 13152-1- 1Q1E', ' ' ' .f13315i'3E3'512E35igi1:5E 3ifQZQf5i21:15:i33EfZ5f3f1fi2'f254i5E E -'ffa ' ji2jaQ1i2:'1fV1-':1,,Z... -1-V V.,,g3,.,,,g2g'? -4 -113 1' Q '1EEf' 35' 135 iii? gi ji . I -Fx- 3:26 . geiei- .- 1 -2 , ,-,311.,a,a:i22fa:.2:Ee2e'222532 51: 5 Q21 1514. 1' ii? 212' 9111 5- , fr. A - 234- , -1Q-f 1 V Ls.nizwamwuwmmmmammmammaais H'f tn: . - - ' -, -A ' ' W 9 F Si xg-. vb- . K ' ' ' A 'CIO 1 5' llfhl 005 J ' - A ' - I I if A 6 . ,..,T,.--., .,., ,... -,,.,.,,...v,.-,,-. . . .-. I K' W HUHHMHUIIHDNBEHMUHENH - ' ll U I Op - . . . 'l 9 ' . . W 1 0 - . . , . O O PHI'-LIP jxx LIVESTGCK Urbana, Illlnols Phone EM 7 2662 STOCK CATTLE AND FEEDER PIGS FOR SALE AT ALL TIMES Hwhen your stock 1S fat and nlce call J R e pays the prlce 7 0 fan Rent f Our Sults are Newly Styled VW and Indlvldually Fltted To Your Measurements All Slzes Avallable LEON BANKIER CARL S TRUCK STOP I , 'weddlngs Our Speclal Jct 54 and 150 atlsfactlon Guaranteed Farmer C1ty Il11no1s Phone FL 6 5822 Restaurant and Servlce Statlon Champal-Sn 502 E Green 24 Hour Servlce N THE CAMPUS' no 55 1 f N f f A H - 1 -1 'W in .,.1, ,. V .,, ,,. . , r. 1:.:1 I-I ' ' A 6 V My 6 X , F If . . ty. . HS ' ' ll -- . -- I no I Phone 'lr Driver Training Class enjoys a new Chevrolet SULLIVAN CHEVROLET COMPANY SALES Genuine Chevrolet Parts ,rm H Theres u one and only I I In refreshment, too f IOTYLED U Dil UIHOR YY OF THE COC COLA CO P NY IV Phone FL 2 4275 347 500 N Walnut Champaign GEORGE DUNN LENDALES Farmer City Wnuuw fwfroob BARSCH FLORIST, INC. F I E L D ' S 954 qgixJif:x U no 6 Says' Champaign Illinois Of Champaign Clothing ll7 W. niversity Avenue Furnishings portswear FL 2 4236 Shoes 1 S 1 I -1..1.gf. - . -V g -'- T 'fi-:I ' A ., T41Y',1-iz' , - 'I ' ,,:, z?lL..:.1 , I - .- -,.g,,.1 1 g izfuef 'vs--gif: ..?- ' 1' -, ,. ff .1 . -48-,,,, V-4:-M' , '- 1 I! ll . 14 V ffzi. Y'-A ,',-. '--- ' ' 1'- ' 4, v' , Q'-' ' ' 'L ' f'?f3'L:iZ Lx... ,- - . .V It I -.f xx F . jg: , 4'-f '. 'Q' . lx' f' f .f f ...H f K ff' I I O 0 - I f 1 , , f f . N A I A- M A 1 O . 'N 3 fu' I LINIVER ITY FORD SALES NC Standmg besrde a new Thunderbrrd D1str1ctSa1es Manager Lee Peart congratulates the three men who have formed Unrversrty Ford Sales Inc to become the new Champargn Urbana Ford dealer at 315 S Ne11 Left to rrght are Peart John have had years of experxence rn automobrle sales Neely has had srmllarly long experlence rn fmancrng and management I2 9 F. Rayburn, Robert M. Neely, Jr., and H. E. Harkins. Harkins and Rayburn 1 OLD AND RELIABLE - -- YET NEW AND MODERN TOO C O M P L E T E B A N K I N G F A C I L I T I E S FRIENDLY SERVICE SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES DRIVE IN WINDOWS FREE PARKING COMPLETE LOAN SERVICES Establlshed 1882 Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon TREVETT M TTIS BANKING COMPAN A BRIGHTER FUTURE WITH PLANNED BANK SAVINGS Champalgn Il11no1s we N 'N S Z Educatlon Automoblle Home Buslness OO Member of Federal Deposlt Insurance Company -- 0 -- . , . . X f :Z f - ' A 5? af H. - ' ZQQEI BUSEY FIRST NATIONAL BANK Urbana Ill1no1s Over 87 Years of Banklng Servlce to the Community Member FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM and FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION Comp11ments of CENTRAL FINANCE CO AND CENTRAL LOAN CO 122 S Nell St Champa1gn Ill1no1s Where Frlendshlp and Flnance Meet WORDEN MARTIN, INC Dealer 6 E Spr1ngf1eld Champalgn I111no1s Phone FL 6 1344 Flowers for All Occaslons ,X S C ABBOTT G SON IX FLORISTS Telegraph Dellvery Servlce FL 2 9616 Phones FL 2 9761 1501 N Prospect Ave Champalgn ll11no1s Compllments of PRODUCERS DAIRY COMPANY 608 S Nell Street Champalgn Phone FL 6 3771 THE GIFT LANE 313 N Nell St Phone FL 6 4202 Champalbn Illlnols Imported and Domestlc Glfts From Around the World Greetlng Cards RE1lg1OUS Supplles 4 I O . . C O O I ,' i I 'I , -D ,A0E.msRA,L,K 'T' J . ' B , 3 ,Z o ' 'D f 1 no :'f4R 5 Your Chrysler - Plymouth Mmmwg ! . . I4 111' ldwuli' OQQQDVI . I C . . . . . .U . . . 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