Manlius High School - Mirror Devil Yearbook (Manlius, IL)

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we 1958 mirror' ,efzeaenteal def 7764114244 71694 544446 77Z4az66a4, '7Z6'cIna64 L... ffmzaal Staff 72464 Weldon Each! DeS6ene eaulqn 'Wald 5444406 Plamleq 14006 5156404 2090: Wana Fam 64441411 14641 Daaidcw Fw 514544 .f.--..-0 K The Senior Class of 1958 wishes to dedicate this annual to the people of the community who have so loyally supported this school and its activities throughout the years. 2 ,Q inififrafion arm! Slam by fi' 'Wi X1 Mr. John Davidson and Miss Ethel Hartz Superintendent Secretary Sedan! Enema! l XX! in x L. to R.: Clifton Carpenter, Vernon Hartz, Arthur Carlson, Mervin Glafka, Robert Lind, Harvey Sandrock, Asa Drayton. 4 Ghvwav FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Mis. Jean Small, Mrs. Jean Yates, Mrs. Mary Ann Block, Mrs. Jeanette John son, Miss Dorothy Peters. SECOND ROW: Mr. Charles Milburn, Mr. William Jenkins, Mr. Roger Lager, Mr. Richard Hubble, Mr. Charles McKie, Mr. Les Conkling, Mrs. Rosemarie McKie absent when picture was taken. Mrs. SMALL- -Latin I,II,III, World History, Librarian. Mrs. YATES--English III,IV, Girls' P.E. Mrs. BLOCK--Home Ec. Mrs. JOHNSON--Chorus. Miss PETERS--English I,II, Geography, Occupations, Guidance. MILBURN--Band. JENKINS--Basketball Coach, Frosh.-Soph. Football, Driver's Training. . LAGER--Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping. HUBBLE--Algebra, Geometry, Advanced Math, Chemistry. MCKIE--Agriculture. CONKLING--Football Coach, J.V. Basketball Coach, Track Coach, General Science, Biology. Mrs. MCKIE--U.S. History. 555555 5 5 X7 fx .. 5, QQ ...- gm Dubfaw w PFW .... S ii R' i f 4 2? -M ne f Qi WN27? Y-x L. to R.: Kenny Rodgers, Alvin Behrens, John Vols, Vernon Martin, Lucille Martin, Rev. William Wood, Rev Norman Moore, Ronald Hochstatter. Lyle Heward Min Bollnow 6 eniorzi HIGHWAV Ann RAILWAY lummg Furl? L. to R.: Mrs. Yates, Advisor5 Mr. Milbum, Advisorg Nyla Nelson, v. pres.5 Rachel DeSkeere sec - Jane Clafka, trcas.g James Rashid, pres. ' H 601447 The class of 1958 wishes to thank our parents for the patience and consideration they have given us making these 4 years of high school possible. We also wish to thank the teachers who have given us such a sound educational foundation that will aid so greatly in our futures. Finally, we wish to thank Mr. Roger Lager who helped us to prepare this year 's MIRROR. We feel sure we could never have accomplished it without this help. As we leave Manlius High we only hope that the faith everyone has had in us will prove itself in the following years. 8 MARVIN RODNEY ANDERSON Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4- Oificer 45 Jr. Play 39 Class Officer lg Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 3. CONNIE JOAN BOMLENY Pep Club 1,2,45 FHA 1,25 Latin Club lg Librarian 25 Band 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,35 Music Festival 1,2,4. LETHA LUCILLE CARRINGTON Jr. Play 35 Band 3, Dist. Contest 3. JAMES LYNN CHESNEY Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,43 Varsity Club 4, Officer 45 Jr. Play 25 Annual Staff 4. 9 ALAN NORTON DAVIDSON Football l,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,25 Varsity Club 45 Jr. ' d 2- Annual Staff 4. Play 25 Sr. Play 45 One Act Play 2,3, Minor Awar , CAROL ANN DECRAENE Cl b 1 2 3 4 FHA 1 z,s,4, Horizon Club 3,45 Play Manager 35 Pep u , , , 5 , Latin Club 15 Band 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,35 Ensemble 1,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,3,45 Chorus 2,3,4, Dist. Contest 2,3,45 Ensemble 3,45 Dist. Contest 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Egyptian Music Camp 3. RACHEL CLARA DESKEERE Sr. Play 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Latin Club 2 3 4 Officer 2 3 4- Class Officer 45 Librarian 1,2,3,45 Annual 1, I F sraif co-editor 45' chin-us 1,2,3,4, Dist. contest 1,2,a,4, stare 1,2,35 Ensemble 2,35 Dist. Contest 2,3, State 2,35 Music Festival 153. DONNA LOUISE DEVENYNS Sr. Play 25 Pep Club 2,3,4, Officer 3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4- Class Officer 25 Librarian 25 Band 1,2,3, Dist. Contest 1,35 Chorus 5 Music Festival 1,25 Transferred from Tiskilwaz Student Council 15 Clown Band 1. 10 ARTHUR EDWARD DOBBEKE Football 1,2,3,45 Track 15 Varsity Club 45 Jr. Play 35 FFA 1,2,3,45 State Judging Contest 1,2,3. ANN KIRSTEN ERICSON Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Horizon Club 1,2,3,45 Li brarian 3,45 Annual Staff 4. JANE ALICE GLAFKA Jr. Play 1,35 Sr. Play 35 Play Manager 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 35 Horizon Club 3,4, Officer 35 Latin Club 15 Class Officer 2,3,45 Librarian 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Band 1,2,3, Dist. Contest 1,35 Ensemble 1, Dist. Contest 15 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2, 3,4, State Contest 1,2535 Music Festival 1,2,3. 5 ROGER DAVID HANSEN i FFA 1,2,3,45 Ann-.mi staff 4. 5 'Y 9 , 3 11 JEANNE SUE HANSON Jr. Play 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Horizon Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 45 Latin Club 15 Band l,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,35 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2,3,4, State 1,2,35 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. MARY MARGARET HUNT Latin Club 1,2,a,4, Officer 2,3,45 Librarian 1,2,3,4. RONALD GEORGE JAQUET Basketball 45 Band 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,35 Ensemble 3,4, Dist. Contest 3,45 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. KAREN LYNN KLOCKENGA Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 1,2,3,45 Librarian 3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2,3,4, State 1,2,35 Music Festival 2,4. 12 EMMA JEAN NEAHRING Play Manager 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,4, Dist. Contest 1,33 Ensemble 2,3,4, Dist. Contest 2,3,4, State 2,33 Chorus 2,3,4, Dist. Contest 2,3,4, State 2,33 Ensemble 2,3, Dist. Con- test 2,3, State 33 Soloist 2,3,4, Dist. Contest 2,3,4, State 33 Music Festival 1,2,3,43 Egyptian Music Camp 2. LARRY JO NEAHRING Football 1,3,43 Basketball 23 Varsity Club 43 FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 23 FFA Camp 3. NYLA KATHLEEN NELSON Sr. Play 23 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 43 FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,43 Class Officer 2,3,43 Annual Staff Co-editor 43 Band 1,2,3,4, Officer 3,43 Dist. Contest 1,33 Ensemble 1,2, Dist. Contest 1,2, State 13 Cho- rus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2,3,4, State l,2,33 Ensemble 1,2,3, Dist. Contest 1,2,3, State 2,33 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. XX CHARLES JOHN PETERSON V Football 1,2,43 Basketball 2,3,43 Jr. Play 3. 'M .f-'.: 13 SHA RON YVONNE PLUMLEY Jr. Play 2,35 Sr. Play 1,2,3,43 J.V. Cheerleader 25 Varsity Cheer- leader 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,43 FHA 1,2,3,4g Horizon Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 1,35 An- nual Staff 4g Majorette 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2,3,4, State 1,2,3, Ensemble 2,3, Dist. Contest 2,3, State 2,3, Soloist 3,4, Dist. Contest 3,4, State 35 Music Festival 1,33 Egyptian Music Camp 2,35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 3. JAMES JOHN RASHID Football 1,2,3,4, Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 2,3,-43 Varsity Club 4, Officer 4, Jr. Play 35 Latin Club 15 Class Officer 2,3,4g Band 2, Jr- Sr. Prom Attendant 3. X , GLENN EUGENE RASMUSSEN P ' Play Manager 35 FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 43 FFA National Convention 45 X' State Judging Contest 1. rp' 'iv , , -ffm 4 H. 'H f -rfv' SQ, f-. - 4 ' WAYNE RONALD RASMUSSEN FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4s State Judging Contest 1. 14 X X CAROLYN MARY VOLS Jr. Play 3, Sr. Play 45 Varsity Cheerleader 3,43 Pep Club 1',2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4, Officer 35 Latin Club 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,2,3,43 Librarian 2,3,4g Annual Staff 45 Majorette l,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,4, Dist. Con- test 1,2,3,4, State l,2,3g Ensemble 1,2,3, Dist. Contest 1,2,3, State 2,33 Soloist 1,2,3,4, Dist. Contest 1,2,3,4g Music Festival 1,33 Egyp- tian Music Camp 35 Jr.-Sr. Prom Attendant 3 WILLIAM TAYLOR WOOD Basketball 45 Transferred from Hillsdale, Michigan: Art Club 1,2,3, Officer 1,25 Basketball Manager 35 Track 35 Chorus 1,2,3, Dist. Con- ' t 2 3. test 1,2,35 Madngal 2,3, Dist. Contes , '-Q i GERALD LEE WOODLEY Football 3,45 Basketball 2,45 Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 4, Officer 43 FFA 1,2,3,4, Officer 4, Class Officer 1. 15 pwfffwv As we enter the prosperous community of Manlius, Illinois, in 1983, we find that there are two sides to this bright community, the East Side and the West Side. The East side illustrates the old-fashioned way of living. We find that most of the members of the class of 1958 live in the West side of town because they believed in living for the future. The West side of town runs all the way to a canal where ocean- going liners now make their way to Manlius, but the East side has remained where it is because it would cost too much money to move the city limits out any farther. We find that the mayor of this bustling community is James Rashid. He learned to run things while at MHS. As we drive down the Manlius Freeway we meet two of our former classmates, Glenn and Wayne, in their Rassmobile, the car of the future. They have turned out cars by hand faster than Detroit ever did. We also find that the employ Larry Jo as their chief painter. He 's the creator of those famous six-tone paint jobs. As we turn off the Freeway we see the Cape Manlius Space Ship Proving Grounds. We find Alan as the main head of the Proving Grounds with Sonny as the chief test pilot and Ron, the chief mechanic and rocket expert. No organization can operate efficiently without the well-known office girls. So it is with the U.S. Government. It has Karen, Mary, Carol, and Jane as their highly trained and efficient workers. They learned how to be efficient in Mr. Lager 's shorthand class. As we fly down the street where all the married people live, we see Rachel, an Air Force wife with her four little guided-missles flying around in the front yard. We also see Jeanne, A Navy wife with eight little ships in her front yard. Another classmate, Donna, has also joined the ranks of the happily wed. Farther down the street we see that the Ann Ericson Ballroom is headlining, as the feature attraction, Emma Jean and her world-famous Rock and Roll Trio. Also employed at Ann 's Ballroom is Skip Wood, the great comedian, who has appeared at the Coca-Capana for the fabulous period of two years without leave, and is now ending this amazing record, Jerry, the top movie actor and man about town with the teenagers, has made '75 top movies and won '74 academy awards. The only one in which he didn 't earn an award was when he played the role of the hero who didn 't win the girl. That just broke his heart! Art, another classmate, can still be seen in the East side of town riding a horse, for he believes that horses are safer than the new-fangled inventions. Marvin is still the leader of the Harlem Spacetrotters and has performed 20 years without stopping. I-le has also played with the Chicago Cubs for a period of 25 years. Connie and Letha are married and each has five kids. They live in the Bel Aires section of Manlius. Their husbands are the oil tycoons of the Universe. We find in the industrial part of Manlius that Squeek has taken over the Kraft Foods Plant and is putting out more of Chesney 's Cheap Chewy Cheeses faster than ever before. We also see that Nyla owns Nyla's Nifty Knitting Co. and employs Sharon and Carolyn, the two old maids of our class. They specialize in making cheerleaders' uniforms. So as we leave this bright community of Manlius, Illinois, we 've seen that each of the class of 1958 has been successful in his own way. 1.6 Wd! dlaccgfwtwzq On Aug. 30, 1954, we green freshmen, 16 girls and 13 boys, entered M.H.S. to begin our climb up the ladder, step by step, until we reach success. For this year we elected Darla Durham--pres., Marvin Anderson- -v. pres., Sharon Plumley--sec., and Jerry Woodley--treas. Our advisor was Mr. Heidel. Our first big event of this year was initi- ation which we enjoyed very much and somehow managed to survive. We took part in several money-making ven- tures, selling pencils, taking part in the magazine campaign, and holding a record dance were threeof these. Dur- ing this year Carol Krager moved to Walnut and we also lost Melvin Lampley. Later Donna Devenyns joined our class from Tiskilwa leaving us a total of 28. Our silly sophomore year began on Aug. 29, 1955. This year all 28 members of our class returned but later Darla Durham moved to Tiskilwa and Joe Niedziela joined us from St. Bedes School still leaving a total of 28. Officers elected were: Jim Rashid--pres., Donna Devenyns--v. pres., Nyla Nelson--sec., and Jane Glafka-treas. This year our advisor was Mr. Cliff. We were busy with many activities including two record dances, a bake sale, magazine campaign, chili dinner, and selling belts. As jolly juniors we began the year on Aug. 17, 1956, with a group of 28 boys and girls. We lost Joe Niedziela who enlisted in the Navy and we gained Gene Moore from Aledo. Jim Rashid as pres., Nyla Nelson as v. pres., Sharon Plumley as sec., and Jane GlaBca as treas. were chosen. We had Mrs. Block and Mrs. Yates as our advisors. In October we received our class rings, our activities were record dances, a chili dinner, picking up corn, the class play, and pop and milk distribution. The biggest event was the Jr.-Sr. Prom. The theme was Evening in Paris and decorations were done in blue, white, and silver. After the dance we went to Walnut to see the movie, GIANT. On Aug. 28, 1957, as serious seniors we began our last year of high school. During the summer Bonnie Zimmerman' moved to California and shortly after school started Skip Wood moved here from Michigan. We then had a total of 28 students. Officers elected: Jim Rashid--pres., Nyla Nelson--v. pres., Rachel DeSkeere--sec., and Jane Glafka--treas. We chose Mrs. Yates and Mr. Milburn as our advisors. During this year we enjoyed the following activities: Homecoming Dance, bake sale, record dance, barbecue dinner, chili supper, hobo day, class play, and we sponsored the football stand and coat check at basketball games. Our final activity was our class trip, the result of four years of hard work by all the members of our class. Marv--to my brother, Snorky, all my abilities in athletics. Connie--to Ila Dale my short, blonde hair. Letha--to Connie my ability to live close to Salz. Jim C.--to Duane M. my ability to play football with- out getting hurt. Alan--to Duane W. myrability to know all the girls in Bureau county, their addresses and phone numbers. Carol--To Carol my nickname, Gabby, and my ability to talk in Lager's study hall and get away with it. Rachel--to Rita my ability to be engaged my Senior year. Donna--to Sharon 10 pounts of my unwanted weight. Please? Art--to Gary my ability to fake out even the passer. Ann--to Bill my ability to discover fires. Ann--to Larry my driving ability to go through high school putting only one dent in the car. Jane--to Judy my ability to get along with Mrs. John- son in chorus. Butch--to Karen a gas mask when she rides in the old Chevvy. Jeanne--to Sandy my ability to get along with the Sr. boys during her Sr. year as I did. Mary--to Beverly my ability to ride around in a '57 Chevvy. Ron--to Roger my Farm Service jacket. Karen--to Barb my front seat on the bus with Jerene. Gene--to Don my ability to get up town quickly, as if he needs it. Jean--to Waneta my ability to go to Princeton and get a boyfriend. Larry-to Jon my masculine build. Nyla--to Jerene all my headaches from working on the annual. Charles--to Harold my foxtail to beautify his car. Sharon--to Bob my wonderful driving ability and my good luck with cars. Jim R.--to Joe my ability to get to school on time every morning. Glenn--to Brian my ability to keep off the demerlt list. Wayne--to Ron my ability to. get along with Mr. Mc- Kee. Good luck. Carolyn--to Terry my rhythm ? Skip--to Ken my ability to be Lager's errand boy. Jerry--to Mike my ability to pass the driver's test first time around. fi N W , F I 4 - Sl Q if M? ' cf W, SX apr- f P , f, f bf 49 ht' O ,,, X31 I I Q 4:11 X M V' F V f f Ax RASSES Jag X Sn, N G. - H' ,NIR h as MII: It X Z' 1 1' -E .X Q ' X' 1 1 ? If .. -. 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Twenty-nine of us entered good old M,l'l,S, for our first year as upperelassnien. On November 13 we held a chili supper which added greatly to our funds. We also enjoyed many other money-niaking pro- jects which were as successful. One of the most thrilling events was the receiving of our class rings. We feel that they are truly beautiful and we're all proud to he wearing them. We are anticipating a really pretty lr.-Sr. Prom. We will try very hard to make the Senior's last Prom one that will be l'L7lllUllll'JCl'Cd. 22 Ronald Anderson Barbara Elmore Y f as ,X K ' 1: L, Q1 Y r N e fr-g 'C of 3 W 1 Larry Hansen Ila Dale Jorgensen L, L 5 'X X Q :gd X s 1 is if X S . 8 ,-,, K ,,- a M 5:55 X ,L 1 , 4 Saw - . s L if fx 4 6 ig K wa i 17' fd . A Agakkaifl '-x r X 5 I' 1 5 , 5 Q , , ,- wit ,I 5 F J Terry Anspach Max Chesney Jerene Christensen Robert Frank Donald Funderberg Waneta Hall ifk. . ,ful i V, Q ., v.., i 514 H-fl'-3 ' f'I --' 5 ' Tix' Ronald Hard Sandra Henson Roger Jones Sharon Kirkpatrick Beverly Kvamme Karen Lebahn 23 Duane Martin Joey Michlig Harold Miller 'Q Don Neidetcher Jon Nelson Brian Raabe Ri ' ' 'f a Gary Roush Judy Rumbold Carol Schmidt Kenneth Stringer Connie Thomas Duane Wirth Rita Wiseman 24- 9. 00 N0 SOFA Olflfl OPQ5 L. to R.: Darwin Pierson, sec.g Jim Jensen, treas.5 Norm Schuneman, V. pros.g Mr. McKee, Advisorg Bruce Raabe, pres. This year we raised money in Lhe following ways: a bar-b-que dinner, a record dance, and the annual magazine campaign. Many members of our class took part in various activities. We have enjoyed our Sophomore year and are looking forward to our next two years at M,H,S. 26 Larry Anderson Patsy Carrington Harold Cox Diane Devenym Frances Frank Jet Hall Harold Hunt -.vA E A 5 fg fr, James Jensen Dick Johnson Dorene Johnson so as 3 August Lowder Jack Lower Bill Mueller Linda Pearson 27 IV lr Darwm Pierson' Marilee Plumley Beverly Pont Bruce Raabe Patti Rashid Janice Rosaling Larry Rombout Kenneth Russell Norman Schuneman Judy Snodgrass Bill Swan 28 9 Q I'25AJ'l'l en UNIDO! IQCQKK IQQCIFB IQWCNH IHDHWDU KUIQFQWI QCGKHI QSCHCI If al Ht' - . .. , gg' fxfr v f- -- - -ff '4 ? 'L Lvf 'fk2!:::'--1 .:1.. M . V . . .. , , 'FL 5 'L :Vx-. ' Wfiglir - ...A k, , . H , 'ss?i'fL1'f2- -Q. ' A L f 'A ' A s N...N BNNK ' L. to R.: Mr. Lager, Advisorg Mary Raabe, v. pres.g Bob Hadley, treas.5 Joani Cooksey, sec.5 Don Schaefer, pres. On August 28, 1957, the Freshman Class of 1957-58 started their high school career. That same day we held our first class meetingg at this time we elected officers. We have enjoyed working on the magazine campaign, our bake sale, and record dance. 30 Barth Anspach Kent Carpenter Joan Cooksey Thomas Davidson 5' if ai - Ar iii 3 if , A f f f f'iTfZ . 'Sif t . Carolyn Ellis Doreen Fox Richard Funderberg Robert Hadley Patti Heater Carol Henson William Jensen Robert Johnson Connie Klockenga Nancy Lindelof 31 if Patti Linde10f Theresa Michlig Robert Neahring Judy Newman Mary Raabe Franklin Rasmussen Donald Schaefer Ronald Smeltzer . ny, . .A ., . f 3 ' Jeri Jean Thompson Marilyn Thorp Bonnie Wiseman Richard Woodley 32 ,416-ff ui fiea Wai 'N KA 1 95' I Q T 7, 731, ff, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Patti Rashid, treas., Marilee Plumley, recreation, Nyla Nelson, sec., Carol Schmidt, historian, Donna Devenyns, good will, Karen Lebahn, pres., Linda Pearson, projects, Jerene Christensen, parliamentariang Ann Ericson, reporter. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Block, Advisor, Marilyn Thorpe, Judy Newman, Pat Lindelof, Pat Heater, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson, Theresa Michlig, Sandy Henson, Connie Thomas, Waneta Hall. THIRD ROW: Rita Wiseman, Connie Klockenga, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Janice Roseling, Diane Devenyns, Doreen Fox, Carol Henson, Mary Raabe, Judy Snodgrass, Beverly Kvamme, Bonnie Wiseman. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Ellis, Jane Glafka, Carolyn Vols, Sharon Plumley, Rachel DeSkeere, Jeanne Hanson, Judy Rumbold, Carol DeCraene, Jean Neah- ring, Karen Klockenga. The theme for FHA this year was Round the World With FHA. The theme for the FHA prom, which was held on February l5, was Out of This World. The gym was decorated in blue, white, and silver. Other activities for the year included a Hobo Day, a bake sale, a barbecue dinner, and a Ma, Pa, and Me Night. 1 x 34 7. 7.14, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Jon Nelson, sec., Ron Hard, sentinel, Glenn Rasmussen, treas., Mike Ches- ney, v. pres., Jerry Woodley, parliamentariang Wayne Rasmussen, reporter. SECOND ROW: Dick Woodley, Barth Anspach, Art Dobbeke, Mr. McKie, Advisor, Harold Miller, pres., Larry Hansen, Bill Mueller, Kent Carpenter. THIRD ROW: Bob Neahring, Don Funderberg, Larry Anderson, Dar- win Pierson, Larry Neahring, Jim Jensen, Ken Stringer, Bill Swan, Don Schaefer. FOURTH ROW: Augie Lowder, Bill Jensen, Duane Wirth, Dick Funderberg, Franklin Rasmussen, Ken Russell, Larry Rombout, Bob Hadley, Bob Johnson. The FFA took part in the following activities: sold garden seeds, fire extenguishers, deodorizers, and candy, en- tered a window display and float in the Fall Festival at Sterling, held a pest eradication contest, held a tractor rodeo for Section Three FFA drivers, initiated eleven Greenhands into the chapter and advanced eleven others to the Chapter Farmer Degree, made a program of work for the year's activities, and operated a steam cleaner to clean machinery and livestock equipment. The FFA officers attended the National FFA Convention in Kansas City attended leadership school at Ohio, attended an officers' banquet at Burns Grange, and attended the International Livestock Show. 35 Inland! FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Norm Schuneman, Dick Johnson, Jack Lower, Ken Russell, Tom Davidson, Bruce Raabe. SECOND ROW: Joan Cooksey, quaestor, Mary Raabe, scriba, Jim Chesney, aedile, Rachel DeSkeere, consul, Mrs. Small, Advisor, Carolyn Vols, consul, Carol Schmidt, scriba, Sharon Plumley, quaestor, Mary Hunt, aedile. THIRD ROW: Waneta Hall, Harold Hunt, Terry Anspach, Con- nie Klockcnga, Barb Elmore. Wwwew a r FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Carol Schmidt, sec., Jeanne Hanson, v. pres., Ethel Hartz, Advisor, Mrs. Small, Advisor, Sharon Plumley, pres., Jerene Christensen, treas. SECOND ROW: Judy Rumbold, Carol DeCraene, Pat Lindelof, Pat Heater, Nancy Lindelof, Bonnie Wiseman, Ann Ericson, Jane Glafka, Pat Rashid, Doreen Fox, Theresa Michlig, Marilee Plumley, Mary Raabe, Carol Hensen, Joan Cooksey. 36 1. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bonnie Wiseman, Ann Ericson, Ila Dale Jorgenson, Theresa Michlig, Jerene Christensen, Carol Schmidt, Judy Rumbold, Karen Klockenga, Rita Wiseman, Karen Lebahn. SECOND ROW: Linda Pearson, Rachel DeSkeere, Mrs. Small, Mary Hunt, Carolyn Vols, Judy Snodgrass, Mari- lee Plumley, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson, Pat Lindelof, Connie Thomas, Jane Glafka. Sendafz 74a Vauca FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Carolyn Vols, Janet, Rachel DeSkeere, Trudy, Sharon Plumley, Aunt Olga, Karen Lebahn, Aunt Louise, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Carol, Marilee Plumley, Marybelle, Judy Snodgrass, Aunt Hester SECOND ROW: Mr. Milburn, Director, Ken Russell, Mike, Gary Roush, Willoughby, Alan Davidson, Inner Willy, Roger Jones, Stanley. 37 Pepgdad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Pat Heater, Pat Lindelof, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson, Donna Devenyns, sec Nyla Nelson, pres., Miss Peters, Advisor, Rachel DeSkeere, V. pres., Jeanne Hanson, treas., Sandy Hen- son, Carolyn Vols, Sharon Plumley, Connie Thomas. SECOND ROW: Judy Rumbold, Carol DeCraene Jean Neahring, Karen Kloekenga, Connie Bomleny, Judy Snodgrass, Linda Pearson, Jerene Christensen, Joan Cooksey, Connie Klockenga, Theresa Michlig, Ann Ericson. THIRD ROW: Jane Glafka, Carol Schmidt, Rita Wiseman, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Karen Lebahn, Pat Rashid, Marilee Plumley, Mary Raabe, Carol Henson, Diane Devenyns, Doreen Fox, Janice Roseling, Beverly Kvamme, Bonnie Wiseman. Wauazqdlad FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Ron Hard, Joe Michlig, Duane Wirth, Snorky Anderson, Jim Chesney, V. pres., Larry Hansen, Harold Cox, Duane Martin, Jerry Woodley, sec., Mr. Conkling, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Larry Neahring, Harold Miller, Mike Chesney, Marv Andersen, pres., Alan Davidson, Roger Jones, Bob Frank, Art Dobbeke, Jim Rashid, treas. 38 9 gazed FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Carol DeCraene, Jean Neahring, Ron Jaquet, Marilee Plumley. SECOND ROW: Pat Rashid, Mary Raabe, Jack Lower, Doreen Fox, Bill Swan, Connie Klockenga, Dianne Devenyns, Karen Lebahn. THIRD ROW: Bruce Raabe, Joan Cooksey, Marilyn Thorpe, Judy Snodgrss. Nyla Nelson, Duane Wirth, Norm Schnuneman, Don Schaefer, Carol Hensen. FOURTH ROW: Bob Johnson, Franklin Rasmussen, Connie Bomleny, Tom Davidson, Mr. Milburn, Bob Hadley. This year the band consisted of 28 members. The officers for the year were: Gary Roush, pres.g Nyla Nelson, V. pres.g Dianne Devenyns, sec.-treas. As a marching band, we participated in Macomb's Homecoming Parade Modern Woodman Halloween Parade at Manlius, and also presented three half-time shows at the football games Our money-making project for the year was selling candy. In April we took part in the Little Eight Festival at LaMoil1e. E-'mwli auwlSoZo4 704' FIRST ROW, L- to R-1 CHIOI Decfaenei Judi! Rum' Sandy Henson, Drum Majoretteg Sharon Plumley, bold, Marilee Plumley, Rat Rashid. SECOND ROW: Ca,-01 Sghmidt, Carolyn V015, Majoretteg, Ron Jaquet, Jean Neahring, Jack Lower. ABSENT: Gary Roush. 39 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Marilee Plumley, Judy Snodgrass, Pat Rashid, Karen Lebahn, Theresa Michlig, Jeri Thompson, Pat Heater, Mary Raabe, Rachel DeSkeere, Carol DeCraene, Judy Rumbold, Jean Neahring. SEC- OND ROW: Frances Frank, Waneta Hall, Diane Devenyns, Carol Henson, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Linda Pearson, Karen Klockenga, Nyla Nelson, Jeanne Hanson, Nancy Lindelof, Pat Lindelof, Sandy Henson, Jane Clailca. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Johnson, Bonnie Wiseman, Carolyn Ellis, Carolyn Vols, lla Dale Jorgensen, Beverly Pont, Carol Schmidt, Doreen Fox, Sharon Plumley, Connie Klockenga, Joan Cooksey, Janice Roseling, Judy New- man. This year there are 33 girls in the chorus. Mrs. Jeanette Johnson was the director and Terry Anspach was ac- companist. The chorus presented a cantata for the Christmas program and participated in the district contest at Walnut on March 29. There are tentative plans for a spring concert. S4644 FIRST ROW, I.. to R.: Doreen Fox, high, Carolyn Vols, high: Sharon Plumley, medium, Skip Wood, high, lla Dale Jorgensen, medium, Jean Neahring, lowg Jane Glafka, low. SECOND ROW: Sharon Kirkpatrick, accom panist, Terry Anspach, accompanist, Mrs. Johnson. 40 5 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sharon Plumley, Carolyn Vols, Nyla Nelson, Jeanne Hanson, Rachel DeSkeere, Emma Jean Neahring, Carol DeCraene, Jane Glafka, Terry Anspach. SECOND ROW: Ila Dale Jor- gensen, Beverly Pont, Diane Devenyns, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Karen Klockenga, Pat Rashid, Karen Le- bahn, Judy Snodgrass, Mrs. Johnson, Director. 7 ' Air Raid! ! Appetizing? ? 41 ,efouuedl 5849? FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Nyla Nelson, co-editor, Butch Hansen, art editor, Rachel DeSkeere, co-editor, Ann Ericson, snapshots, Jane Glafka, business manager, Sharon Plumley, copy editor, Carolyn Vols, copy editor. SECOND ROW: Jim Chesney, sports editor, Mr. Lager, advisor, Alan Davidson, sports editor. 'x The production of the 58 MIRROR was a great experience for all those on the annual staff. We appreciate all the co -operation we have had with editing the annual. We wish to thank Mr. Lager, the annual advisor, who was very understanding and helpful. We also wish to thank all those who helped finance this annual. We hope that all will enjoy the annual. . Nyla Nelson 42 4 Nj' F .v -'ix' 'iff' '-S 3 4 eficai N51 Tiskilwa Ohio Buda Y Tampico La Moille Neponset Sheffield Malden Wyanett Art Seemed Manl.-Opp. 14-19 39- o 34-zo as- 6 ss- 6 as-zo so- o 52- 1 39- 7 4' 11 -Man Non-Conference R Jim Marv Squeek A1 an MXH S Jerry Tiskilwa Manlius Buda Sheffield Malden Neponset La Moille Ohio Wyanet N 44 WON LOST 8 0 7 1 6 2 5 3 3 5 3 5 2 6 1 7 1 7 Offence FIRST ROW, L. t Roger Jones Harold Miller Gary Roush Larry Neahring Bob Frank SECOND ROW Snorky Anderson Alan Davidson Marvin Anderson Terry Woodley .arry Hansen Coach Conkling FIRST Row, L. r Art Dobbeke Snorky Anderson Max Chesney Marvin Anderson Jim Rashid SECOND ROW Bob Frank Bill Neidetcher Squeek Chesney Harold Miller Roger Jones D O 45 Wwzadq FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Duane Martin, Jerry Woodley, Snorky Anderson, Alan Davidson, Mike Chesney, Larry Hansen, Duane Wirth. SECOND ROW: Harold Miller, Jim Rashid, Marvin Anderson, Larry Neahring, Squeek Chesney, Art Dobbeke, Joe Michlig. THIRD ROW: Don Funderburg, Bill Neidctcher, Gary Roush, Roger Jones, Ron Hard, Bob Frank, Sonny Peterson, Coach Conkling. candor: Wafuitq - is lk sr.. ,Y FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Augie LowderTNorm Schuneman, Kent Carpenter, Jack Lower, Dick Woodley, Bob Neahring. SECOND ROW: Dick Johnson, Dick Funderburg, Ron Smeltzer, Larry Rombout, Tom Davidson, Barth Anspach, Bruce Raabe. THIRD ROW: Bill Mueller, Jim Jensen, Harold Cox, Bob Johnson, Bill Jen- sen, Darwin Pierson, Coach Jenkins. 46 Wwwztq FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Coach Jenkins, Randy Carlson, Manager. SECOND ROW: Jerry Woodley Skip Wood, Snorky Anderson, Mike Chesney, Alan Davidson, Marvin Anderson, Harold Miller, Sonny Peterson, Roger Jones, Brian Raabe, Jim Rashid, Joe Michlig, Bruce Raabe, Ron Jaquet. Wa,-nat? L. to R.: Sandy Henson, Carolyn Vols, Sharon Plumley, Connie Thomas. 48 cazdvz Waudq FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Bob Neahring, Norman Schuneman, Bruce Raabe, Tom Davidson, Jack Lower, Harold Hunt. SECOND ROW: Dick Funderberg, Bill Jensen, Ronnie Smeltzer, Barth Anspach, Dick John son, Coach Conkling. 'THIRD ROW: Dick Woodley, Harold Cox, Darwin Pierson, Larry Anderson, Bob Johnson, Jim Jensen, Skip Konnick, Kent Carpenter. 66036347444-CW L. to R.: Pat Heater, Pat Lindelof, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson. 49 Alan Sonny i Marv ngu S WON LOST Tiskiiwa 9 0 Bureau Twp. 8 1 Manlius 5 4 Wyanet 5 4 Neponset 4 5 Sheffield 4 5 Ohio 4 5 Buda 3 6 LaMoi11e 3 6 Malden 0 9 Skip Jim Coach Jenkins Jerry Ronnie 711011411 Coach Les Conkling's Manlius Red Devils opened up the 1957 football season with 41 boys. Out of these 41 boys Coach Conkling assembled one of the mightiest power-houses in the Little 8. Our offense, second only to Tiskilwa, consisting of Roger Jones, end, Larry Neahring, tackle, Gary Roush, centerp Jim Chesney, tackle, Bob Frank, end, Snorky Anderson, halfbackg Larry Hansen, halfbackg and Marv Anderson, our leader at quarter- back, averaged 35 points a game. Al Davidson was another quarterback who helped add depth to our team. Jerry Woodley, also a senior, helped out the Red Devils when they needed aid. Larry Hansen, a junior halfback, won first honors in the scoring race with 108 points. Our defense, also one of the best in the Little 8, consisted of Bob Frank, end, Bill Neidetcher, tackle, Harold Miller, tackle, Roger Jones, end, Jim Rashid, linebacker, Art Dobbeke, linebacker, Snorky Anderson, halfback, and Marv Anderson, halfback, We held our opponents to an average of 9 points a game. , fs' Fifteen Varsity candidates reported to Coach Bill Jenkins on the first day of practice. Of these only one was a returning letterman. After last years very successful team it was the hope of these to do their best to keep the good standing of Manlius. They tied for third in the conference and lost their second game of the Little Eight Tournament to Tiskilwa. In the Tampico Holdiay Tournament they took third place by beating the host team in a double overtime with Marv Anderson making the winning basket. They took second place in the District Tournament beating the second and third seeded teams Wyanet and De Pue, and losing to the favored Bureau Township team. Those composing the Varsity nucleus were: Marv Anderson, Snorky Anderson, Roger Jones, Harold Miller, Bruce Raabe, Alan Davidson, and Jerry Woodley. Marvin Ander- son was selected on the Little Eight A11 Star team and received the free throw award of Manlius High. The F rosh. -Soph. team had four boys playing their first year of high school basketball. The boys gained experience for next year's teams. 51 Qc! Saou! 7001! Atkinson Walnut Lyndon Wethersfield Tiskilwa Fulton Ohio Sparland Buda Tiskilwa Bureau LaMoi11e Tampico Neponset Corpus Christi Sheffield L. to R. Sandy Henson, Carolyn Vols, Sharon Plumley, Connie Thomas. Manl. 57 37 66 51 48 33 43 44 52 39 43 60 47 53 42 56 Sona -Opp. 47 Walnut -45 Erie 42 ' Malden 49 ' Wyanet 80 -56 Lyndon -60 Sheffield 54 Tampico -45 -54 Malden -59 Tiskilwa -41 34 De Pue 43 Wyanet -46 Bureau -58 52 TAMPICO TOURNAMENT Manl. 39 44 62 49 42 43 55 LITTLE EIGHT TOURNAMENT DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 68 40 64 39 42 -OPP -443 -58 -42 -45 35 -63 52 38 57 55 35 57 rg A it My XX, f QQ., 'Q Q ' ' vi g MW y L3 XY X KL 9 ' 3 W Q W .P f S N , 3 - M W1 W J w M . ' Q 6 ,, ' ,QQ W 9 f A' R Q' 9 ffl Wg qijfg? J 1'2i.z:f- ,X 1 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Butch Hansen, Professor Smith, Jeri Thompson, Libby, Ila Dale Jorgenson, Mrs. Whipple, Joani Cooksey, Ellen. SECOND ROW: Gary Roush, Charlie, Patti Rashid, Pat, Sandy Hansen, Vicky, Snorky Anderson, Lanny, Carol DeCraene, Stage Manager, Judy Rumbold, Peg, Terry Anspach, Ez. One- ,446 74a foam if s . I Q ,, ll 7 2 lg , 1 F, iw ' 4, 'fc FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Doreen Fox, Opal, Sharon Plumley, Mary, Jeanne Hansen, Mrs. Kreider, Marilee Plumley, Etta. SECOND ROW: Art Dobbeke, Dr. Anders, Roger Jones, Alva, Jack Lower, Lanny. 54- FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Arm Swan, Nell Ann Lower, Jackie Rashid, Shirley Johnson, Joy Salzmann, Ann Wallace, Shirley Bollnow, Dorothy Peterson. SECOND ROW: Beverly Sternes, Marilyn Woodley, John Hall, Neal Moore, Sammy Johnson, Dick Fordham, Larry Rumbold, Alta Rollo, Betty Cade, Mrs. Ballard THIRD ROW: Lynn Nelson, Dennis Whittaker, Ronnie VanOrmer, Bruce Klockenga, Wesley Hunt, John Attig, Bill Wessel, Bill Kerchner, Ronnie Long, Buddy McCoy. At the first class meeting, the seventh grade elected the following officers: President, Joy Salzmanng Vice-President, John I-lallg Sec- retary, Jackie Rashidg Treasurer, Bill Wessel. Cheerleaders elected for the lightweight team were: Ann Swan, Shirley Johnson, Nell Ann Lower, and Jackie Rashid. The class exchanged presents at the Christmas party. A money making project held by the class was a bake sale, 55 49414 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Kaye Miller, Johnny Lefman, Alan Knudsen, Del Jones, Frosty Schuneman, Gerald McCoy. SECOND ROW: Paulette Sandrock, Carol Snodgrass, Donna Stringer, Beth Jensen, Sandy Jensen, Doris Jaquet, Kay Nanninga, Susan Lampley. THIRD ROW: Sharon Vols, Cathy Hansen, Dexter Brigham, Sonny Schmidt, C1a.re Foy, David Littlefield, Linda Anderson, Joyce Johnson, Mrs. Doty. FOURTH ROW: Fred Ericson, Paul Nordstrom, Herb Miller, Gary Dabler, Richard Nelson, Dick Cox, Randy Carlson, Donnie Kinsley, Dale Sugars. On Friday, August 30, 1957, the eighth grade class of Manlius Junior High School held its first class meeting at which time we nominated officers for the year. On September 6, we had a class meeting in the gym and elected the following officers: President, Richard Nelson, Vice President, Paul Nordstrom, Secretary, Sandy Jensen, Treasurer, Frosty Schunemang Librarians, John Lefman and Gerald McCoy. The cheerleaders elected were: Cathy Hansen, Carol Snodgrass, Sharon Vols, and Sandy Jensen. The last Friday evening in October, the members of the class met at Ioe Rodgers where we had a hayrack ride followed by a wiener roast. On December 20, we exchanged Christmas gifts and had refreshments. We presented our teacher, Mrs. Doty, with a television lamp. The class held its bake sale on February 15, 1958, at the Manlius Post Office, We made a total profit of S18.00. The class went to New Salem and Springfield on the class trip. 56 Qc. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Sonny Schmidt, Dexter Brigham, Richard Nelson, Dick Fordham, Randy Carlson. SECOND ROW: Paulette Sandrock, Carol Snodgrass, Donna Stringer, Jackie Rashid, Beth Jensen, Ann Swan, Donnie Kinsley. THIRD ROW: Sandy Jensen, Doris Jaquet, Ann Wallace, Dorothy Peterson, Alta Rollo, Nell Ann Lower, Shirley Bollnow, Mr. Milburn. FOURTH ROW: Paul Nordstrom, Joy Salzmann, Shirley Johnson, Linda Anderson, Joyce Johnson, Kay Nanninga, Cathy Hansen, Sharon Vols, Marilyn Woodley, Wesley Hunt. Qc. Zane! FIRST ROW, I.. to R.: Paulette Sandrock, Carol Snodgrass, Cathy Hansen, Jackie Rashid, Beth Jensen, Ann Swan, Mr. Milburn. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Long, Gerald McCoy, Donnie Kinsley, Johnny Lefman, Frosty Schuneman, Sonny Schmidt, Richard Nelson, Paul Nordstrom, Bill Wessel, Bruce Klockenga, Bill Kerchner. 57 fe. 21694 Speak 4 BASEBALL: FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Paul Nordstrom, Ronnie VanOrmer, Bill Wessel, Buddy McCoy, Ronnie Long, Dale Sugars, Gerald McCoy. SECOND ROW: Donnie Kinsley, Gary Dabler, Neal Moore, Johnny Lefman, Sammy Johnson, Frosty Schuneman, Mr. Milburn. THIRD ROW: Wesley Hunt, Randy Carlson, David Littlefield, Dexter Brigham, Clare Foy, Sonny Schmidt, Dick Fordham, Richard Nelson. This fall our baseball team, coached by Mr. Milbum, won the only game we played. In the tournament the boys failed to win the first game against Wyanet. In basketball this winter, the lightweights won four games and lost seven. In the county tournament they beat Walnut in the first game and failed to win the second game against Neponset. The heavyweights had a .545 season by winning six games and losing five. They beat Buda badly their first game, but cou1dn't hit against Princeton. They tied third in the county during the regular season. LIGHTWEIGHT, L. to R. Nell Ann Lower, Jackie HEAVYWEIGHT, L. to R. Cathy Hansen, Carol Rashid, Shirley Johnson, Ann Swan. Snodgrass, Sharon Vols, Sandy Jensen. 58 LIGHTWEIGI-IT, FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Dennis Whittaker, Ronnie Long, John Attig, Bill Wessel, Ronnie VanOrmer. SECOND ROW: Lynn Nelson, Neal Moore, Mr. Milburn, Wesley Hunt, Sammy Johnson, Donnie Kinsley. HEAVYWEIGHT5 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: Frosty Schuneman, Fred Ericson, Randy Carlson Paul Nordstrom, Del Jones. SECOND ROW: Gary Dabler, Dick Fordham, Clare Foy, Sonny Schmidt,Dexter Brigham, Richard Nelson, Mr. Milburn. 59 face X y .0 .vet ITEM ,ff H 7 ' ft I f gas 2-p l 'rw A 9 f f A , jr ,K 51 52 xe +4 f Aff S ,J S4 il X 5 .ii i ,., 5 A. ,ww , ' A N, Ma '- J '. , 3 W M Wu r P1 1 P55 ,ENN E H , K I Tb 'X mm i 4 A Q' I N 5 vs? ,Q- m.,w4 , a 1 W K 4: , .W .. . e3.,.W,, 1 ' A i M it X aw ' u LQ fl? g c X , .f 13 r -f ,F u ,T , . N 4.-Q, X M W ' 3' s . 4 .1 's f. gn .1 '- W 4,1 l , if V MP' EK .J 4 w w k, .,.,:.a.'fQ 'm fr , W .aa Egg if . ,Y' qw Mk, ,LT gy - -As.. 1 x I N 1 ,lg if fiif ik P I 1. ,rf 3 X J'B'g5A 3 I' 'AX 2 k,,....,4 Q ,Q wtf - . 4 n f I ii 2 is E Q. Q . -X Q This yearbook was made possible by the following merchants who have expressed their compliments by sponsoring one page: Bee-Lov -Lee Shop--Genevieve Hanson First National Bank of Manlius Glafka Produce Joe Neidetcher Howard A. Johnson Jones Service Station Kraft Foods Manlius Food Locker--Thyra and Fenner Smith Manlius Oil Company--H. A. Berry and N. L. Smith Schuneman Insurance Agency Foster Rudiger Bollman Oil Company I This yearbook was made possible by the following merchants who have expressed their compliments by sponsoring one-half page: Art W, and R. V. Anderson--Livestock and General Trucking New Bedford, Phone 214 Thomas and 2288 Manlius' Boyce Repair Service Coca Cola of Kewanee Dabler Hardware Robert Doty Chuck Hansen Leafy Lane Dairy--W. A. Miller, Driver Manlius Grain and Supply Company Inc. Manlius Lumber Co. 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