Manlius High School - Mirror Devil Yearbook (Manlius, IL)
- Class of 1959
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5 L.: I I O inure 31. JL HS A E ff I, I f'.'n3i1!Ni .J -LL 1 ul N I 0 I 0 mga a! I O of 7955- 5? ANNUAL STAFF Gary Roush Karen LeBahn Terry Anspach Sharon Kirkpatrick Carol Schmidt Rita Wiseman Roger Jones Mr. Burton The Senior Class of 1959 wishes to dedicate this annual to the future of Manlius High School in the ac- tivities and athletics of the Black- hawk Conference. ffl MMM 14:5 wwf ,ff tmshm Ni Whyte! ff f f' vii' kg? N M JH i4 ,fx . xl: ,Q ' 7' F -A I , 'Nb Af, - iml irl 1 - -ysU'ff ' if :Ari f-J a-XXX X 'IN -:Pi-P1 Qfw , . 'fgl5f .X X i ' WH fy X -, in . ', Tig Q 'ax -.4 ,ta 5.1! 75 f X F x 5 'X Qt WY., XS. , I , K - xx ,JW rf N f 4 fl X T yxxillx Wlx X f ggia Q, W Q Lf X 'f f f Vx A J S, fs -m J , xx .fc :- K Q, sl ,, W xx X Ulf , 5 ff ff , f' 'I f W B F R C I ,LQ MH fi ful 'V 'X' X I f ff 2 'AJ rijufqr-ffktxx IV, ZJL X X y-rwiv 1 f ?f7gBL' 5 f Q 3 X lm . f 1, , '- . 5,1 4? A53 V, ' , I-,r'fA1l ' f I X535 + ' .X FHCUHU lv- 'cy' 4 x sw im: sim . ,. 1 . . 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Social Studies, English ll, Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach, Baseball Coach. Band, Speech. Football Coach, J,V, Basketball Coach, Track Coach, General Science, Biology. Mathematics, Physics. Latin, World History, Librarian. Home Economics, Replaced by Miss Ashdown English 1,u1,iv, Girls' P.E. Chorus This page compliments of KRAFT FOODS and LEAFY LANE DAIRY--W. A. Miller Driver 7 Zac ' BOTTOM ROW: K. Rodgers, V. Martin, Manager, L. Martin. TOP ROW: Rev. Wood, B. Lickhart, C. Milburn Absent from picture is Glen Hewitt. I Dick Mueller and Lyle Heward This page compliments of MANLIUS LUMBER CO., and MANLIUS GRAIN and SUPPLY COMPANY, Inc. 8 '53 4 ' f . If V y 7 'Hai . 4, f W .3 wwf' 4 I W L l NY , X ff.-1' T' X X ji . IX y xi-LK M y Xl X TX! ,, rg I 5 sf 4 I 5 -n ull f fx A Q 1 i. 1 Y : A A ' ,XX ' 1-'L' X B tif! Y . .4 , ' I .A Q -I-. -. . 'HI I J L x ff -f ,, l i. 5 'X , X . 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BACK ROW: Jon Nelson, Terry Anspach. mad! Stuff FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Gary Roush, co-editor, Karen Lebahn, co-editor, Terry Anspach, Photog- raphy. BACK ROW: Sharon Kirkpatrick, Advertising Manager, Carol Schmidt, News, Mr. Burton, Ad- visor, Rita Wiseman Business Manager, Roger Jones, Sports. 10 RONALD ARTHUR ANDERSON Football 1,2,3,43 Basketball 1,233,413 Track 1, 2,3343 Jr. Sr. MAX BYRON CHESNEY F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 Officer 3,43 Basketball 1,2333 Football 132,33 Track 1,2333 Varsity Club 3,43 Boys' Chorus Play 4. Prom Attendant 3. TERRY ELTON AN SPACH Class Officer 43 Latin Club l,2,3,43 Officer 13 Delegate to J.C.L. Convention 33 Junior Play 33 Senior Play 43 Piano Solo District Contest l,2,33 State Contest 23 Accompanist3 Band Solo 1,33 Jr. High Chorus 1,23 High School Chorus 3,43 Ensemble 33 District Contest 33 State Contest 33 Boys' Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Music Festival 2,33 Annual Staff 4. and Mixed Chorus 43 Senior JERENE INEZ CHRISTENSEN F.H.A. l,2,3,43 Officer 233,43 Pep Club 1,23 3,43 Officer 2,33 Horizon Club 1,2,3343 Officer 2,3343 Librarian 233,4. 11 ROBERT DUANE FRANK F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 4, Football 1,2,3,4g 1 Track 1,25 Varsity Club 3,4. W X V- WANETA KAY HALL 3 4 Chorus 1 2 3, Ensemble 2 3- Dis- F.H.A. , 3 , , ' , , trict Contest 1,29 State Contest 1,2g Pep Club lg Latin Club 1,2,3,4g Officer 45 Librarian 1 LARRY LYNN HANSEN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Officer 4a Basketball 2,4g Football 1,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4g Varsity Club 3,Boys' Chorus 49 Mixed Chorus 49 Music 1 4 Class Officer 1 4' Soil Judging Festiva , , , Contest 3,4g National F.F.A. Convention 3. 12 RONALD EDWARD HARD F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 National F.F.A, Convention 35 Soil Judging Contest 2,45 Livestock Judging 1,2,3,45 State F.F.A. Con- vention Varsity Club 3,45 Football l,2,3,45 Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4. ROGER EDWARD JONES Senior Play 35 One Act Play 35 Annual Staff 45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Varsity Club 253,45 Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 45 Music Festival, W- in l 5 ILA DALE JORGENSEN F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 3,45 Drill Team 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Ensembles 2,35 Solo 2,3,45 District Contest 1,2,3,45 State Contest l,2,35 Junior Play 35 Senior Play 45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Horizon Club 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Librarian 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,45 Music Festival 1,2, 4, Music Camp 3, Class Officer 4. SHARON KAY KIRKPATRICK F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Officer 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Dis- trict Contest 2,45 Drill Team 45 Chorus 1,2,3, W 45 Ensemble 2535 District Contest 1,2,3,45 State Contest 1,2,35 Solo Accompanist fDistrictj 2,35 Ensemble Accompanist fDistrictj 2,35 Solo Accompanist fStateQ 25 Ensemble Accompanist QStatej 2,35 Accompanist 2,3,45 Senior Play 3,45 Cheerleader l,2,45 Pep Club -,.-sr- - l,2,3,45 Librarian 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed M' Chorus 4, Music Festival 1,2,3,45 Music Camp 4. 13 BEVERLY RUTH KVAMME F,H.A. 1,2,3,4g Drill Team 43 Chorus 1,2,3g District Contest 1,2,33 State Contest 1,25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Librarian 45 Music Festival 2. KAREN ANN LEBAHN F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Officer 1,3,4g Band 1,2,3,4g Drill Team 43 Chorus 1,2,3,4g Ensemble 2,35 District Contest Band 1,43 District Contest Chorus 1,2,3,4, State Contest l,2,3,43 Senior Play 3,49 Cheerleader Varsity 4, Pep Club 1, 2,3,4g Librarian 3,45 Annual Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Music Festival 1,2,3,4g Class Officer 3. Jr-Sr. Prom Attendant 33 F.H.A. Camp 3,45 A Egyptian Music Camp 23 Section F.H.A. President 4. F.H.A. Prom Attendant 3. DUANE VERNON MARTIN Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,45 Track l,3,4 Varsity Club 2,3,4. 14 JOSEPH ROBERT MICHLIG F.F.A. 15 Band 1,25 District Contest 25 Basket- ball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 25 Var- sity Club 3,45 Boys' Chorus 45 Mixed Chorus 45 Music Festival 1,2,4. HAROLD JOHN MILLER F.F.A. Officer 3,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Football 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Varsity Club 3. by , 55a5 , 'li .. DONALD JAMES NEIDETCHER F.F.A. 1,25 Basketball 45 Football 1,2,3,45 Track 3,45 Varsity Club 3,45 Boys'Chorus 4- Mixed Chorus 4. S JON LYLE NELSON F.F.A. l,2,3,45 F.F.A. Officer 35 Boys' Chorus 45 Class Officer 4. 15 1,3 BRIAN LEE RAABE Basketball 1,2,3,43 Football 13 Track 13 Boys' Chorus 43 Mixed Chorus 43 Music Festival 4. GARY RICHARD ROUSH F.F.A. 1,23 Band 1,2,33 Officer 3s Ensemble 1,2,33 Solo 2,33 State Contest 23 Junior Play 3, Senior Play 3g Basketball l,2,3,43 Football 1,2,3,43 Track l,2,3,43 Varsity Club 3,43 Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 43 Music Festival 1,23 F.F.A. State Band 1,23 Class Officer 1,2. JUDITH ANN RUMBOLD F,H.A. 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,43 Officer 43 Drill Team 43 Band Ensemble 2,33 District Contest 2,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Ensemble 23 Solo 3,43 District Contest 1,2,3,43 State Contest 1,2,33 Junior Play 3, Senior Play 2, Cheerleader 2, 4g Pep Club 1,2,3,-43 Horizon Club 2,3,43 Officer 4, Librarian 3, Mixed Chorus 2,33 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. 16 lily' CAROL MAUREEN SCHMIDT F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,43 Officer 33 Band l,2,3,4g Drill Team 45 Majorette 3, Drum Major 45 Chorus 1,2,3,4g District Contest l,2,3,4g State Con- test l,2,3, Mixed Chorus 2,43 Music Festival 1,2,3,4g Band District Contest 2,3,4g Senior Play 2, Pep Club l,2,3,4g Latin Club 2,3,4, Officer 2,3g Horizon Club 2,3,4g Officer 3g Librarian 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. aff' CONNIE LU THOMAS F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Cheerleader 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Librarian 1,2,3,43 Class Officer 3. DUANE LEO WIRTI-l F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Officer 4, Band 1,2,3,4g Officer 4, Band Ensemble lg District Contest 2, Basketball 1,25 Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,43 Varsity Club 3,45 Boys' Chorus 4, Mixed Chorus 4, Music Festival 1,2,45 Agricultural Advisory Council 4. RITA KAY WISEMAN F.H.A. l,2,3,4g Officer 2, Drill Team 43 Chorus lj District Contest 1, State Contest 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Librarian 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus 1, Music Festival 1, Annual Staff 4. 17 ?. On August 29, 1955, 34 freshmen began their first four wonderful years of high school. Officers elected were: Gary R., Pres., Larry H., Vice Pres., Kate F., Treas., Jerene C., Sec., Mr. McKie, Ad- visor. We lost two students during the year and gained two. Our big event this year was initiation. We returned as sophomores on August 27, 1956, with 33 students. Officers this year were: Gary R., Pres., Rita W., Vice Pres., Jerene C., Sec., Duane M., Treas., Miss Peters, Advisor. We lost 3 stu- dents this year. For money-making activities we sponsored a bake sale, a chili supper, record dance, a hobo day. As juniors we began the year on August 28, 1957, with 29 classmates. Officers elected this year were: Connie T., Pres., Sandy H., Vice Pres., Karen L., Treas., Jerene C., Sec., Mr. Conkling and Mrs. Block, Advisors. One of the most thrilling events this year was receiving our beautiful class rings. On May 3, we gave the seniors their final prom with Sayonara as our theme. On August 29, 1958, we began our final year of high school with 25 students. Officers elected this year were: Ila J., Pres., Larry H., Vice Pres., Jon Nelson, Sec., Terry A., Treas., Mr. Burton and Mr. Jenkins, Advisors. So far for financial income projects we had the Homecoming Dance, football concession stand, record dance, ham dinner, coat check at basketball games. The Jr.-Sr. prom is scheduled for May 2. Our final activity is our class trip, the gratification of four years of hard work. 'Me Wd! We, the Senior Class of 1959, being of sound mind and body do hereby declare this to be our last solemn will and testament. SNORK--my ability to put boys out of football game to Bruce. TERRY--my ability to argue with Mr. Jenkins and get away with it, to Norm. MAX--my ability to get along with the girls, to Larry A. JERENE--to Francis my front seat on the bus. BOB F.--to Jet H. my ability to do math prob- lems. WANETA--to Harold I-I. my ability to be late for study hall. LARRY I-I.--to Darwin P. my place on the third basketball string. I hope you don't need ll. RONNIE H.--to Jim J. my billy club to keep order in F.F.A. ROGER J.--to Jack L. mercury to play with in chemistry class. ILA J.--to Diane D. my ability to apply make- up so that when lwear a swimsuit in the winter my duck bumps don't show. QHope you have as much fun at Kraft Night as I did.j SHARON K.--to Judy S. my ability to eat more than anyone else and not gain weight. BEV K.--to Linda P. my halo and Iwill polish it first. KAREN--to Diane D. my ability to go steady for one solid year QAS if you need it.j DUANE M.--to Darwin my height to play basket- ball. JOE M.--to Bev P. my ability to move faster. HAROLD M.--to Janice R. my ability to keep from talking in study hall. BILL N.- to Kenny R. my ability to get good grades under that tough Burton. JON N.--to Bill M. my ability to get along with Mrs. Hurst. BRIAN R.--to Bill S. the wings to fly faster. GARY R.--to Norm my ability to sing in the showers and get away with it. JUDY R.--to Pat R. my ability to keep your room clean as I have tried to do. CAROL S.--to Marilee my ability to call Bur- ton buttons and get away with it. CONNIE T.--to Marilee my ability to get along with Mr. Jenkins. DUANE W.--to Bruce my ability to keep from going steady while in high school. RITA W.--to Judy S. to get along with my sister in High School as I had to do. The city, large and prosperous, spread before me as the plane circled in for a landing. The class of '59 was planning the twenty-fifth anniversary of their graduation from dear old Manlius High School and I was retuming home after a trip just in time for the celebration. As the plane taxied to a stop, I took a good look at the budding metropolis of approximately 100,000 people. The changes that had taken place since our graduation were really astounding. While I was waiting for a space mobile to take me from the airport, I happened to glance into the main office of Lyon's-Line Air Service that was owned by Duane Martin. Duane had developed the fastest jet in service which he has christened Sandy The First. He is married and the proud father of twin boys. In the office was my old friend Carol Schmidt better known as Schmitty. After greeting me she told me she was head of a school for aspiring young Lyon's-Line hostesses and also she had married a Texas oil tycoon. While we were talking, who should stroll up to us but Ronnie Hard. Ronnie told me he was the owner of the largest and most scientifically op- erated farm in the Midwest where all he had to do was press a button, throw a switch, or pull a lever. He had the cows milked, the garden weeded, and his pasture green spacemobile fueled, aimed and ready for take off. He perfected this while driving his Pontiac to school in the mornings. Ronnie and I said good-bye to Schmitty and hopped into a waiting space taxi. Who should be sitting at the controls but Duane Worthless Wirth who hadn't seemed to live up to his nickname. In fact it was quite the oppo- site. He told us that he owned a large fleet of space taxies and was only driving one today so he could practice his driving techniques. Duane acquired his taxi skills early while driving high school students downtown and back to the high school at noon. After leaving Duane and Ronnie, I went to the hotel where the party was to be held and much to my surprise in the lobby was Sharon Kirkpatrick and Karen Lebahn. Sharon is currently appearing on nation-wide television, Station TV-PU, where she airs her latest experimental cookery to the nation. When she isn't on television she takes care of her home, three children, and her star basketball playing husband. Muffet is a busy housewife and mother who lives in a ten bedroom mansion in the southwest part of the city. Her six children keep her very busy but she also finds time to assist part time in the Home Economics Division of Manlius High School. As we girls were talking, Larry Hansen came into the lobby of the hotel. Larry had just returned from one of his famous lecture tours only to find his wife, Karen, away from home. Larry lectures on the Art of Self-Defense and originated and perfected his now famous Hansen's Terrible Toe-Hold. We made plans to meet at the party that was to be held that evening and then parted. Everything was ready for the party and one by one my former classmates were arriving. The first to arrive was Gary Roush who was to be the master of ceremonies at the party. Gary is a well-known orchestra leader who had cut short an engagement at the Palace to be with us. He received his experience while playing in Mr. Mil- burn's band and giving his prepared U1 three minute speeches in speech class at Manlius High School. With Gary was Terry Anspach who had recently beaten Van Cliburn in world competition in Russia. Terry received his ex- perience accompanying the chorus in Mrs. Johnson's classes. While I was conversing, Ron Snorky Anderson came in who is star of the world famous pro football and basketball team, the Red Devils, coached by none other than Roger Jones who took over the position upon Mr. Jenkins' retirement. Roger is married to his high school sweetheart, Rita Wiseman. She is the proud mother of four children, two boys and two girls. Rita knew how to manage her family because she studied Child Care in her junior year under the instruction of Mrs. Block. Jerene Christensen, Waneta Hall, and Beverly Kvamme appeared in the doorway. Jerene is Dean of the ex- clusive girls' school Manlius Manor which is situated in the southwest part of Manlius. Nita is a nationally known artist who is married and raising a family. Bev is a well-known lawyer who lives in a bachlorette penthouse apart- ment. It was rumored that she is to marry her client. The next to arrive was Max Chesney and Harold Miller. Harold is a famous men's hair designer who is cur- rently designing the New Elvis's hair. The new Elvis is Mike. As a sideline, Mike customizes red and white trucks. Bob Frank and Jon Nelson strolled into the room. Bob, better known to his classmates as Roberta is the owner of a ten-thousand acre ranch in Califomia and Jon is the designer of Nellie Speedboats and the owner of Nelson Estates in northem Illinois. There is a rumor that they are trying to purchase the territory between them, and then merge. They were followed by Brian Raabe who is the designer and distributor of Raabe's Space Runabout, the top selling space mobile in the United States. Brian is famous for his black and white paint jobs. Joe Michlig and Don Bill Neidetcher were the next to arrive. Joe is a famous stunt and speed driver who is known for his Roll-Over. Joe had set a new speed record which had been renamed in his honor-- Mich Michlig. Night-Train is the owner of Big Bill's Bar and Ball Room in downtown Manlius. Bill had been able to discover the secret of Rip's chicken and had developed a new pizza recipe that called for a thousand and one ingredients. Connie Thomas and Judy Rumbold came in last. Connie lives in South America a great deal of the time but for a hobby she is Head Cracker at a chewing gum factory. Connie tests the gum for its cracking quality. Judy is the private secretary of the famous world traveler, Mr. Burton, who along with Mr. Jenkins, our other class spon- sor, travels the globe conducting Button's Bonanza Tours. They got their experience helping the class of '59 de- cide on the class trip destination. Judy received her secretarial experience in Mr. Burton's classes. As I was driving home after the party I thought of what a success the party had been and how we had decided to meet every five years. Oh, I forgot to tell you who I am! I am Ila Dale Jorgensen and my husband and I are trying to weld our family of two boys and two girls into a well run, happy household. We live in the southwest part of the city and many of my old classmates are my neighbors. For a hobby I also do interior decorating with Crane House. Good night! ANY RESEMBLENCE TO PEOPLE IS PURELY COINCIDENTAL! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! Ila Dale Jorgensen and Ronnie Hard 19 it K lg .xg S X um if ff ff .W 'qwfmprg K I - g'v'.fh2.gg 5 l 2 .44- 2 73 rk, 5,5 Z., 1. Carol S. 2. Duane M. 3. Bob F. 4. Snorky A Jerene C. 10. Joe M. 11. Bill N. 12. Connie T Gary R. 18. Terry A. 19. lla Dale J.-120. Rita Brian Raabe. L This page compliments of af,-ii Ronnie 14. Jon N Hin 9. W f, , ? '. X' ff. X I , f, ' 2 A 1' ' N A F'-T ,f7f ' vb H E ,iff- 'V ff! .V ' 1 Y. -iddrf , mm 'wg S XX ' f , 5 If F X . ,. 5 ' 4' fx if , -- 'GX gf 5- P :F , V'Xf --::::' QV' s 4, W --J ,R ,J N Af' V' li ' A K 'Vxuj .V H N' X 3- f W 7 if f wg Q bt X fr' ff XX 4' ' , j X ' Mk E9 U! Xp' J .X -ff? ax an c F fa f GE J X op., 95 , 2 g W, N 'X 'V m9W -- .X A W ,Rx gg, 1 :I - 2-1111 ' Sf- XA 3-' if sk X 3 fyzi A ,ff fi? ,,, f, 5 ,if 9 f W K' N V, CLHSSES N f M lr 'M ff 3'U X fYn 5'N'N' wxmi . .X QQ L H .N lifh QQ? ' 3 A 1 ' Q l N 'xxx sgmviiig' JUNIOR OFFICERS The 1958-59 school year opened with a total of twenty Juniors. Our officers for this year are: President ..... . . .Marilee Plumley Vice President ...... Diane Devenyns Secretary ..... . . .Judy Snodgrass Treasurer ......... Norman Schuneman We elected Mr. McKie and Mr. Conkling for class sponsors. Up to now we have had several money making projectsg such as--hobo day, picking up corn, and the pop machine. We are planning two record dances and two bar-b-que dinners later on this year. One of the highlights of our third year in Manlius High School will be the Junior-Senior Prom, taking place on Saturday, May 2. We are all looking forward to this and hope to make it a night to remember for the seniors as they look back in later years. This page compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK of Manlius 22 X Mg J, f 5? M . as . ig'-Q -5 I ff ' l v All as ' s , . ' .al 1 ' 1 . 2 ' A. l .kk ,, 3 . 7... .. V f 7 5, E K . , .. , , I Mp, W I fb. , -ii . A V L .. 'W' Jw-NV? 'S L. Anderson, D. Devenyns, F. Frank, J. Hall, H. Hunt, J. Jensen, J. Lower, W. Mueller, L. Pearson, D Pierson, M. P1um1ey,B. Pont, B. Raabe, P. Rashid, J. Roseling, K. Russell, N. Schuneman, J. Snod- grass, W. Swan. This page compliments of RUMBOLD FARM SERVICE-HONEGCER FEEDS and BUILDINGS 23 SOPHOMORE OFFICERS The Sophomore Class of 1958-59 started the year with a total of twenty-six students. On September 10, we elected our officers who are as follows: President ..... . .Don Schaefer Vice President . . . . Dick Woodley Secretary . . . . . .Joan Cooksey Treasurer ............. Bob Hadley We elected Mrs. Block as our class advisor. This year we are looking forward to a bar-b-que dinner, record dance, and a car wash. This page compliments of GENEVIEVE HANSON 24 ff., .f , , 4,,, 5 lv' I 'xgb .4 I wi . A Q., - ' ' w f -A r , .. zu. 2- f , . . - k W xr' M. in I me fy , m y M A -et- .3 ,IAQ 42.1135 p as x X X .WM i'l'. 'H S . , . fi' - ' W J .: ax , fax? lblz H 1 ' 'Q f '-...., .. U fb L 1,1 xx syn , XE X X H H L ' ' . - X- - 1 T Q3 we . 5 ,.4' 59 i . ,R 'N B. Anspach, K. Carpenter, J. Cooksey, T. Davidson, C. Ellis, W. Elmore, D. Fox, R. Hadley, C. Hensen, W. Jensen, R. Johnson, N. Konneck, C. Klockenga, N. Lindelof, P. Lindelof, T. Michlig, R. Neahring, J. Newman, M. Raabe,F. Rasmussen, D. Schaefer, R. Smeltzer, J. Thompson, N. Thompson, M. Thorpe, B. Wiseman, R. Woodley. This page compliments of ANSPACH BARBER and BEAUTY SHOPS 25 FRESHMAN OFFIC ERS The Freshman Class this year has a total of twenty-nine members. On October 27, 1958, the class elected the fol- lowing officers: President ..... . . .Carol Snodgrass Vice-President . . . . .Paulette Sandrock Secretary .... . . .Richard Nelson Treasurer . . . . .Forrest Schuneman Sponsor ........... Mr. Milburn The class sold magazines at the first ofthe year to raise money. Other plans of making money are one record dance and a bake sale. This page compliments cff TUBB'S TEXACO 26 .fi .HF aa., I I U K1..4f:UVu HEI? ,xxx ,,A, , in KMMJMIMM' ifi : lsiir E nl-fain We A K .33 K. . Mm' in . as A i Q 'UYQHSQQE x A fi. MWQHWUWWV if rf 31 1 fir J ,4 ,W w?- g jx NW S L. Anderson, D. Brigham, R. Carlson, R. Cox, G. Dabler, F. Ericson, C. Foy, K. Hansen, D. Jaquet, B. Jensen, S. Jensen, D. Jones, D. Kinsley, A. Knudson, J. Lefman, R. Lubbs, G. McCoy, H. Miller, K. Miller, K. Nanninga, R. Nelson, P. Nordstrom, P. Sandrock, M. Schmidt, F. Schuneman, C. Snod grass, D. Stringer, D. Sugars, S. Vols. This page compliments of MANLIUS FOOD LOCKER, Fenner and Thyra Smith 27 4 w 1 This page compliments of ERICSON'S CAFE, MANLIUS HOME FURNISHING, CRANE WELDING SHOP and GLEN'S STORE--drugs, sundaes, and fountain service. f L ,A I X WL -1 if I , V 07 gf viff g XJR I A gk jx H V A ik an 'QA' '1 ' .-' X I ' '-.Q RSX , 4: f 'X r Al' 'Sibl ' Q37 ' ,.,'.E'i2 .Q 7 Aff ' 5 Au 2 my . . . -A.. I A N f - V -. KIA- V:-X I' A am' ff? .. 5991 ,, x,-'rg K A- X' If-A ' ' C 7jf32g'J2, f p W X in lgnfx NX ,+:,:7 T L, L ,X 5 i x 1 1 .J NSS! ,K . ,lx Q-X, , f N, . HA ' '. fx, it , I M Y- V1 xi! N ix' life - X fs fir yew VX E' Q X' 7 W 19- 1 ff if s K.,-J ,gl Rn 5 M ?iQ'T Ns HCTIVITIES 7. 7. ,-4. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: L. Hansen, R. Frank, R. Hard, H. Miller, M. Chesney, D. Schaefer, J. Jensen, Mr. McKie, Advisor. SECOND ROW: R. Lubbs, J. Lefman, R. Nelson, D. Sugars, R. Smeltzer, D. Kinsley, H. Miller, B. Anspach. THIRD ROW: G. McCoy, R. Hadley, R. Woodley, B. Elmore, K. Miller, R. Neahring, J. Nelson, B. Swan, K. Carpenter. FOURTH ROW: M. Schmidt, B. Jensen, D. Brigham, B. Johnson, L. Anderson, D. Pierson, D. Wirth, F. Rasmussen, B. Mueller, F.F.A. History The Manlius Chapter of F.F.A. had 35 members this year. A second set of officers was elected this year to assist the regular officers in conducting the business and activities of the chapter. The regular officers were: M. Chesney, Pres., H, Miller, V. Pres.: D. Schaefer, Sec.g R. Hard, Treas.g J. Jensen, Sentinel, R. Frank, Reporter, and L. Hansen, Parliamentarian. The second set of officers were: K. Carpenter, Pres.g H. Miller, V. Pres.: J. Lefman, Sec.g R. Nelson, Treas.g B, Swan, Reporter, R. Johnson, Sentinel, and R. Smeltzer, Parliamentarian. The members took part in the pest contest, National F.F.A. week, sold sprayers, garden seeds, and the Farm Journal magazine. This year was the first year in which the FFA cooperated with the FHA in presenting the winter prom. H .R S . S9 ' . S .,,.., This page compiiments of GILBERT P1ERsoN, PIONEER SEED coRN and BOLLMAN ou. COMPANY, TIRES AND SUPPLIES DIVISION-FIRESTONE DISTRIBUTORS. 30 7. 71. ff. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. Snodgrass, C.Klockenga, I. Jorgensen, P. Rashid, K. Lebahn, M. Raabe, S. Kirk- patrick, J. Christensen, P. Lindelof. SECOND ROW: M. Thorp, J. Newman, P. Sandrock, C. Snodgrass, S. Jensen, D. Stringer, B. Wiseman, Mrs. Block, D. Devenyns. THIRD ROW: C. Ellis, B. Jensen, M. Plumley, J. Roseling, M. Lindelof, C. Thomas, J. Thompson, T. Michlig, S. Vols, L. Anderson. FOURTH ROW: C. I-lensen C. Schmidt, J. Rumbold, K. Nanninga, D. Jaquet, D. Fox, B. Kvamme, C. Hansen, L. Pearson, R. Wiseman. F.H.A. History The Manlius Chapter of F.H.A. had 38 members. The officers were: Pres., K. Lebahng V. Pres., P. Rashid, Sec., M. Raabeg Treas., I. D. Jorgensen, Parliamentarian, J. Christensen, Public Relations, P. Lindelofg Recrea- tions, I. Snodgrass, Projects, C. Klockengag Historian, S. Kirkpatrick, Good Will, D. Devenyns. Chapter Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jorgensen, Advisor, Mrs. Block. Our theme this year was Keep in Step with F.H.A. Our prom, Christmas Fantasy, was Dec. 20. Other activities were car wash, hobo day, barb-e -que dinner, slumber party, Daddy-Date night, bowling party, back- ward dance, F.H.A. week and a Mother -daughter Banquet. In the middle of the year, we lost our advisor Mrs. Block by resignation. Miss Ashdown is our new advisor, XY This page compliments of CONTRACT and MATERIAL COMPANY, Manlius. 31 7f'6ZaZ FRONT ROW, L. to R.: C. Schmidt, D. Fox, E. Hartz, Advisor, Mrs. Small, Advisor, I. Jorgensen, Secretary, J. Rumbold, Treasurer, P. Rashid, President, J. Christensen, V. President, M. Plumley. BACK ROW: N. Lindelof, J, Thompggn, S, Jensen, C. I-Iensen, C. Klockenga, M. Raabe, B. Wiseman, B. Jensen, P. Lindelof, J. Cooksey, T. Michlig. FIRST ROW, L. to R.: D. Fox, J. Cooksey, Treasurer, Mrs. Small, Advisor, N. Schuneman, President, M. Raabe Secretary, C. Klockenga, Recreation. SECOND ROW: P. Nordstrom, C. Schmidt, B. Pont, J. Snodgrass, L. Pearson, T. Michlig, S. Jensen, P. Rashid. THIRD ROW: F. Schuneman, J. Lower, H. Hunt, B. Raabe, T. Davidson, T. Anspach, R. Carlson, R. Smeltzer. This page compliments of STEAK HOUSE-Princeton, SHEFFIELD BULLETIN--BEST ADVERTISING MEDIA in Western Bureau County. I I FRONT ROW, L. to R.: C. Thomas, S. Kirkpatrick, B. Kvamme, C. Schmidt, R. Wiseman, K. Lebahn, I. Jor gensen, J. Christensen. BACK ROW: J. Roseling, P. Lindelof, N. Lindelof, L. Pearson, M. Raabe, T. Michlig Mrs. Small, B. Wiseman. D. 14. 2, Karen Ann Lebahn was chosen by the Seniors and the Faculty to re- ceive the D,A,R. award. This good citizen award is based upon Depend- ability, Service, Leadership, and S- T Patriotism. C' V This page compliments of PIONEER HI-BRED CORN COMPANY of Illinois, JOSEPI-ISON and SON fsince 18801, LARSON'S SEED HOUSE, LARSON'S FURNITURE--Princeton. 7706045 FIRST ROW, L. to R.: J. Thompson, N. Lindelof, P. Lindelof, S. Vols, C. Thomas, J. Rumbold, K. Lebahn, S. Kirkpatrick. SECOND ROW: C. Snodgrass, P. Sandrock, M. Raabe, M. Plumley, J. Cooksey, J. Snodgrass, I. Jorgensen, D. Fox. THIRD ROW: P. Rashid, R. Wiseman, C. Schmidt, L. Pearson, D. Devenyns, C. Hensen, T. Michlig, J. Roseling, J. Christensen. FOURTH ROW: B. Kvamme, B. Pont, C. Klockenga, B. Wiseman, C. Hansen, S. Jensen, L. Anderson, B. Jensen, D. Stringer, D. Jaquet, K. Nanninga. r 1 ..,,, . In , ,., ,.. 5 ,,.,,. , ...,... , . Q - 5 fl K. .. VVV, W LAL... M krkrr :ZV V , ' em! M f , ,own-,px ' fs ..., . ' 1. H This page compliments of PRATTS of PRINCETON, Florists--Greenhouse, KEWANEE STAR CURIER, BREEDLOVEJS SPORTS and TOYS--Kewanee, BRACKEN'S RESTAURANT--Kewanee. YOU CAN'T BEAT THE DRUMMS SEATED, L. to R.: Karen Lebahn, Alpha Omega Drumm, Ken Russell, Elmer the Eel, Bob Hadley, Dirty Drumm, Pat Lindelof, Prissy Drummg Ila Jorgensen, Primera Drummg Sharon Kirkpatrick, Dizzy Drumm. STANDING: Mr. Milburn, Director, Tom Davidson, Ferret Farrell, Doreen Fox, Lorna Long, Mike Chesney, Hercules O'Brien, Terry Anspach, Humm Drumm. . WHO DUNIT'? The characters i11 this play were: Alexander Arlington, a mystery writer, Muriel, an angel, Michael, the arch- angel, Isabelle, another angel, Annie, the cook and maid, Harry, the butler and gardenerg Miss Jenkins, Alexande sccretaryg Andrew, Alexander's fiance, George Brewster, Flo Baker, Who Dunit? is a story about a mystery writer, Alexander Arlington, who is mysteriously murdered. He goes to heaven and finds out that he doesn't know who killed him. Being a mystery writer, and always knowing who dunit, the idea of not knowing who killed him disturbs him, so he is sent back to earth to discover who dunit. In the ensuing acts Alexander tries to discover who killed him and he has a difficult time of it. It isn't until he gets back to heaven that he actually finds out who has murdered him. The cast was not chosen at the time the annual was printed, but the following people tried out for the parts: I. Jorgenson, C. Klockenga, C. Thomas, M. Raabe, J. Snodgrass, J. Cooksey, J. Rumbold, M. Plumley, T. Mich- lig, J. Thompson, C. Hensen, B. Kvamme, C. Schmidt, D. Fox, B. Hadley, T. Anspach, R. Anderson, K. Russell, J. Michlig, G. Roush, J, Lower. This play was directed by Mr. Milburn and was under the supervision of the Jr. class sponsors--Mr. McKie and Mr. Conkling. This page compliments of Vernon H. Hartz--Pioneer Seed Corn For Satisfaction at llarvest Time. and Josten Treasure Craft Jewelry and Stationery--Owatonna, Minnesota. r's , 1 wie' :L i', h re. f 5 Sf ' -, I FIRST ROW, L, to R.: J. Newman, C. Ellis, F. Frank, C. Snodgrass, P. Sandrock, D. Stringer, N. Lindelof. SECOND ROW: J. Roseling, B. Jensen, M. Plumley, L. Pearson, P. Lindelof, P. Rashid, Mrs. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Joan Cooksey, S. Vols, L. Anderson, J. Snodgrass, S. Kirkpatrick, J. Thompson, T. Michlig, C. Hansen, S. Jensen. FOURTH ROW: B. Pont, I. Jorgensen, C. Schmidt, J. Rumbold, C. Klockenga, M. Raabe, K. Lebahn, J. Nanninga, D. Jaquet, C. Hensen, D. Devenyns, D. Fox. oloocwd FIRST ROW, L. to R.: D. Fox, I. Jorgensen, D. Devenyns, C. Schmidt, L. Pearson, K. Lebahn, J. Rumbold, M Plumley. SECOND ROW: P. Sandrock, P. Lindelof, S. Vols, M. Raabe, C. Klockenga,J. Snodgrass, C. Hansen, B. Jensen, J. Cooksey, S. Kirkpatrick. THIRD ROW: R. Woodley, D. Schaeffer, B. Hadley, F. Schuneman, R. Jones, D. Brigham, R. Nelson, P. Nordstrom, Mrs. Johnson. This page compliments of HOWARD JOHNSON. 36 Zaye' FIRST ROW, L. to R.: P. Nordstrom, G. McCoy, R. Woodley, K. Carpenter, F. Schuneman, D. Kinsley, D. Schaefer, D. Sugars, R. Lubbs. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Johnson, L. Hansen, R. Hard, J. Michlig, G. Roush, B. Raabe, T. Davidson, B. Neahring, B. Swan, J. Lower, T. Anspach, THIRD ROW: M. Chesney, D. Wirth, D. Jones, D. Cox, G. Dabler, N. Konneck, N. Schuneman, R. Smeltzer, R. Carlson, J. Hall, J. Nelson, R. Hadley, D. Pierson. FOURTH ROW: R. Nelson, M. Schmidt, D. Brigham, L. Anderson, B. Johnson, N. Thompson, R. Jones, B. Mueller, B. Raabe, B. Neidetcher, B. Anspach, J. Jensen. Wtdxed FIRST ROW, L. to R.: G. McCoy, P. Nordstrom, R. Woodley, K. Carpenter, F. Schuneman, D. Kinsley, D. Schaefer, D. Sugars, R. Lubbs. SECOND ROW: J. Newman, C. Ellis, F. Frank, J. Roseling, B. Jensen, M. Plumley, P. Rashid, P. Lindelof, S. Jensen, C. Snodgrass, P. Sandrock, D. Stringer, N. Lindelof. THIRD ROW: C. Hensen, K. Lebahn, M. Raabe, C. Klockenga, I. Jorgenson, B. Pont, C. Schmidt, J. Rumbold, J. Snodgrass, K. Nanninga, D. Jncquet, S. Kirkpatrick, D. Fox, L. Pearson, J. Thompson, T. Michlig, C. Hansen, J. Cooksey, Mrs. J. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: D. Devenyns, M. Chesney, D. Wirth, L. Hansen, R. Hard, J. Michlig, G. Roush, B. Raabe, T. Davidson, R. Neahring, B. Swan, J. Lower, B. Hadley, S. Vols, L. Anderson. FIFTH ROW: L. Anderson, M. Schmidt, D. Brigham, R. Johnson, N. Thompson, D. Cox, C. Dabler, S. Konneck, N. Schune- man, R. Carlson, R. Smeltzer, W. Mueller, D. Jones, J. Hall, J. Nelson, R. Jones, B. Anspach, D. Pierson, B. Raabe, J. Jensen, T. Anspach, R. Nelson, D. Neidetcher, This page compliments of R. V. ANDERSON, JENSEN'S SERVICE STATION, Dr. BELHA, BOB HEWARD. Zami FIRST ROW, L. to R.: S. Kirkpatrick, P. Rashid, M. Raabe, C. Hansen, C. Snodgrass, C. Klockenga, D. Devcnyns, K. Lebahn. SECOND ROW: D. Fox, J. Rumbold, M. Plumley, J. Lower, B. Swan, P. Sandrock, F. Schuneman, J. Snodgrass, D. Wirth, B. Jensen, R. Nelson, P. Nordstrom. THIRD ROW: G. McCoy, J. Cooksey, B. Johnson, T. Davidson, B. Hadley, D. Shaeffer, C. Hensen, C. Schmidt. Du!! 7mm FIRST ROW, L, to R.: P. Lindelof, L. Anderson, J. Thompson, L. Pearson, N. Lindelof, J. Rumbold, C. Hansen, C. Henson, D. Devenyns. SECOND ROW: R. Wiseman, J. Roseling, M. Plumley, C. Snodgrass, P. Rashid, B. Kvamme, C. Klockenga, J. Snodgrass, K. Lebahn. THIRD ROW: P. Sandrock, S. Jensen, B. Jensen, J. Cooksey, S. Vols, D. Jaquet, C. Schmidt, S. Kirkpatrick, M. Raabe. FOURTH ROW: G. McCoy, B. Wiseman, T. Michlig I. Jorgensen, D. Fox, B. Hadley, B. Swan, D. Schaeffer, B. Johnson. This page compliments of COCA COLA of Kewanee--PAUL STUDIO, Rock Island. 38 ' Emma! YW 4'4- The Marching Band led by Mr. Milburn ' Salad and 26461415564 , ,,.,.. C. Klockenga, S. Jensen, L. Anderson, T. Mich- FIRST ROW, L. to R.: P. Nordstrom, P. Sand- lig, Majorettes. Carol Schmidt, Drum Major. rock, D. Fox, M. Plumley, P. Rashid, M. Ruube, J. Lower. SECOND ROW: C. Snodgrass, C. Hansen, J. Snodgrass, D. Devenyns, D. Wirth, F. Schuneman, R. Hadley, C. Henscn, K. Lcbahn, C. Klockenga. This page made possible by donations. 39 . 4 S This page compliments of FOY'S GROCERY and CHUCK HANSEN 410 1 mm Mm . -i 7, gif li? A V , I! 1,3 I - milk' Y xlwy I - f 1: ' g. 1 - '.., ' 'V - .1 -'I' . ' N- , - g i ,V Y :'x.o' k --fi K . I. ,, 'LZ , ' k Zmia 1 f I ag. Xu .y A X 1 .5 fu -56 'X ,f' ' . 4 ' .Hu if Qi M iff I fd 4' .Af ' .7 ' X XX' ' M X 5- I IM? 'fl' X S W 1 13, , Z, ,Hx',' , Q, 'H I s 'Q Lp' ' ,X Sf ,JJ .H Qfjgu ' 1 IV -U. ' s 'Y Win? ' 'Paw N' wx J f-' .. 73 If x ln ' I? . X .X I 'iq ' 'L ia :-' ,J 4-' f' T NI , 1 Q .- ' -N4 'CL' , Y Vi -x t 1 '7 iif'.s?l .Q- Tg XX K V Yh', . VJ X me 2 I. ' Ti lffllf '41, Q, I i L - WN Mx M' . 'JKT' Wifi!! PSX-Xxx 'Z' xt 1 Q14 ' Ngzff ng, fr X 7 f gf aw 'ef 7 L f w W I' Vfxtf If I a Y gf, I - - WLX ? LX f N ff' fa, 'QT EVM' X! x x f .Xxx xy' 5 5 Nz Q y 3 , F11 fx +.g,3,R X J t ? 4 M ,a N , 1 , -'l f - n' ' Q 0 f . v xx , X f 9 , f S S , 1, , H5 fyxfdwfk XX K V I 5 D j X 5 1 N ,..,l' 5-ff lx. 3 'EZfEAi!9aL z,. X X' .V - 0 'mdaztxdki . V If QQX ' f f V iii? A if 4' NJ f W V iii. - ., 1' if V, f I L' k ' y ' Q53 , . , I?4f!'5'1k X I Q S L, gf 6 1 ,.J' HTHLETICS A 4 T-'A KZ! ERS rm QQ FIRST ROW: F. Ericson, S. Konneck, P. Lindelof, N. Lindelof, J. Thompson, S. Vols, K. Lebahn, J. Rumbold, S. Kirkpatrick, C. Thomas, J. Lower, R. Woodley. SECOND ROW: D. Kinsley, D. Sugars, K. Carpenter, D. Brigham, C. Foy, R. Jones, D. Pierson, D. Neidetcher, R. Frank, M. Schmidt, R. Hard, W. Jensen, R. Lubbs, P. Nordstrom. THIRD ROW: Coach Don Burton, Coach Bill Jenkins, R. Anderson, J. Hall, J. Michlig, G. Roush, N. Thompson, B. Mueller, B. Anspach, L. Hansen, T. Davidson, D. Wirth, B. Raabe, H. Miller, Coach Les Conkling. FOURTH ROW: R. Neahring, F. Schuneman, N. Schuneman, R. Carlson, R. Smeltzer, D. Martin, D. Jones, J. Lefman, G. Dabler, R Nelson. This page compliments of JONES SERVICE STATION, Manlius 42 I FIRST ROW: L. Hanson, D. Wirth, N. Schuneman, B. Raabe, R. Anderson, B. Frank. SECOND ROW: D. Nei- detchcr, R. Carlson, T. Davison, J. Hall, R. Nelson, B. Neahring, B. Mueller. THIRD ROW: D. Martin, J. Michlig, G. Roush, D. Pierson, R. Smeltzer, N. Thompson, B. Jensen, R. Jones, R. Hard. cau2nWwz4z!Zq .v 1 g if -9 pa .sm ...un FIRST ROW: K. Carpenter, R. Woodley, D. Sugars, F. Ericson, D. Kinsley. SECOND ROW: F. Schuneman, D Jones, R. Lubbs, P. Nordstrom, C. Dabler. THIRD ROW: J. Leftman, D. Brigham, C. Foy, M. Schmidt, B. Anspach. This Page compliments of ELITES SOFTBALL TEAM and MAROONS BASKETBALL TEAM 43 Duane Martin, Halfback Ron Anderson, Quarterback Joe Michlig, End As the 1958 Football season opened, 38 boys reported. This was to be a big year for everyone on the Squad , as we were joining a bigger con- ference in which they play 11 man football exclusively. The Black- hawk Conference had ten teams which were all very big and fine teams. Our team took the joining of this new conference as a challenge and worked very hard in the short time we had to practice before our first game in the Blackhawk. Our start in the Blackhawk was very jittery as we suffered a 13-20 loss to Galva, in which Ron Anderson and Roger Jones each scored a TD with Anderson scoring the PAT. The Bradford game was one of the most exciting of the season as we tied the team which won the con- ference, 6-6. It was a hard fought game. Roger Jones scored Man- lius 's only TD. The Weathersfield game we lost 21-18 by missing the extra points needed to tie them. Ron Anderson accounted for 2 TD's and Larry Han sen for one. The team found their first victory of the season as they beat Elmwood 19-O. Ron Anderson scored 2 TD's and Larry Hansen 1--Bruce Raabe added the PAT. At Wyoming we lost to a good team 32-20 as Ron Anderson again tallied 2 TD's and 2 PAT's and Larry Hansen scored the other. At Dunlap we got our 2nd victory 21-12. Larry Hansen tallied twice and Bob Frank once. Ron Anderson Gary Roush, Center Larry Hansen, Halfback Duane Wirth, Halfback This page compliments of GLAFKA PRODUCE and RAABE REPAIR SERVICE. 44 scored 2 PAT's, Roger Jones the other. The Walnut game was lost 13-0 but not until a hard fought game was a over. The Toulon Game was another vic- tory for Manlius as we beat one of our former coaches by the score of 16-0. TD's were made by Jones and Hansen. The PAT's were made by Ron Anderson. We also had a safety. Roger Jones, End The Princeville game was a windy Bob Frank, Fuuback closing for the ten seniors in their last game and last season of high school football we were defeated 21-0. We lost 5 and won 3 and tied 1, but as far as the boys and the coaches were concerned it was a good season and one that we aren't likely to forget for many a year. Don Neidetcher, Tackle Ronald Hard, Tackle SEASON RECORD Manlius 13 Galva 20 6 Bradford 6 18 Wethersfield 21 19 Elmwood 0 20 Wyoming 32 21 Dunlap 13 0 Walnut 13 16 Toulon 0 0 Princeville 21 This page compliments of DEAN RABE, F. S. PETROLEUM TRUCK 45 Quay L. TO R.: Connie Thomas, Judy Rumbold, Karen Lebahn, Sharon Kirkpatrick. I I 6465604 L. TO R.: Sharon Vols, Pat Lindelof, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson. This page compliments of LEROY BERTUNDS MUSICAL LAB., Spring Valley, BECKS OIL CO., Princeton, WALNUT GROVE FEEDS, JIM ETHERIDGE, ECKBERG MOBIL SERVICE, Walnut. 46 L. TO R.: Connie Thomas, Judy Rumbold, Karen Lebahn, Sharon Kirkpatrick. 640604 ' W ' L, TO R.: Sharon Vols, Pat Lindelof, Nancy Lindelof, Jeri Thompson. This page compliments of OLOFFSON TRUCKING SERVICE, Manlius, DALE CARLSON painting and papering JIM BOENDER, distributor of TEXACO OIL PRODUCTS, NEWMANS REPAIR SHOP, Princeton. 4- 7 L. TO R.: Mr. Burton, Mr. Jenkins, and Mr. Conkling. Gregg Berry and Dick Fordham This page compliments of HAYES BROS. CLEANERS SANITON SERVICE, SHEFFIELD VETERINARY CLINIC--Dr D. W. Schutz, W. G. THOMAS and SONS FLORISTS, GARFIELD STIER COMPANY--Sheffield. From L. TO R.: J. Lower, R. Anderson, J. Michlig, B. Raabe, R. Jones, I-I. Miller, L. Anderson, D. Neidetcher L. Hansen, G. R h D. P' J ' ' ous , lerson, . Jensen, B. Raabe, N. Schuneman. B111 Jenklns, Coach. I I aacafz dftddfq FRONT ROW, L. to R.: R. Carlson, T. Davidson, B. Johnson, R. Smeltzer, N. Konneck. MIDDLE ROW: R Les Conkling, Coach, D. Jones, N. Thompson, C. Foy, D. Brigham, M. Schmidt, B. Anspach. This page compliments of KEWANEE MUSIC SI-IOP--Kewanee, Illinois. Lubbs, F. Ericson, K. Carpenter, R. Woodley, G. Dabler, R. Neahring, P. Nordstrom, D. Kinsley. BACK ROW: G . Roush, Forward J. Michlig, Guard sidering none of the games, exept 5, Mr. Jenkins, Coach B Raabe Guard Basketball at Manlius High started with a long hard, two weeks of train- ing. Mr. Jenkins, Coach, started with thirteen candidates reporting. This year was the begin- ning ofa new era of Man- lius High Basketball. We entered the Blackhawk Conference with promise of better competition, and we found it. With 2 games remaining, and the tourney, we have a season record of 8 wins and 14 losses. In conference play we have a record of 4 wins H Miner' Center and ll losses. These records are not bad, con- were lost by more than 10 points Bruce Raabe has been high point man with 311 points for the 16 conference games giving him a 19 8 gf'1I'I'lS 3VCI'I1gS. Baseball and track at Manlius High had not begun for the year when this book was edited The track squad will be composed mostly of those returning from last year s squad as there were only two seniors on the squad. The baseball squad will be something new to most athletes, as this rs the first year Manlius has played baseball as an interschool sport. This page sponsored by DONATIONS I il.. --- D. Neidetcher, Center R. Anderson, Guard L. Hansen, Forward Manlius 58 Lyndon Atkinson 59 Manlius Galva 63 Manlius Bradford 51 Manlius Manlius 43 W ethersfield Toulon 60 Manlius Manlius 45 Lafayette Manlius 72 Princeville Manlius 65 Corpus Christi Wyoming 55 Manlius Seasons Scores Dunlap 64 Walnut 55 Toulon 45 Princeville 58 Bradford 104 Manlius 51 Elmwood 52 Wyoming 61 Manlius 56 R. 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