Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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LLOYD SCHOLL This Page Sponsored By MICKELSONS STANDARD STATION BUT'-ERS' Greasing-Washing DEPARTMENT STORE R, gc M, I, G, A, MARKET Sin'-ionizing Clothing and Furniture Compliments of Groceries and Mears Highway 54 Appliances R, R, MALOTT, M,D. Phone 8-5721 phone 3-7451 Manteno, Illinois Manteno, Illinois Manteno, Illinois Mantenoi Illinois 5 DAVID BARON fDaveJ Do unto others. Ambition, Navy Band 2,4, Chorus 2,3,4. KENNETH BPJNGELSON fKenJ Blankety blank Ambition: Gentleman farmer F.F. A, 1-4, President 4, Reporter 3, Tractor Rodeo 1-4, Judging Team 1-4,Band l-4,C1ass Representative 3, Library Staff 1-4, Play Cast 3,4, Stunt Show 2, 3, Biology Show Hay- seeds 3,4. 419 SANDRA BEEDY fSandiej Hey you kids. Ambition: Teacher Class President 3,4, Projects Chair- man 4, F.H.A. 1-4, Treasurer 3, N.H.S. 3,4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 2, Class Play 3, Co-Editor Annual 4, Pep Club 4, Latin Club 4, F. T.A. 4, Intramural Champs 3,F.H.A. Queens Court 3, Best Junior Girl 3. 58 BARBARA BROW N C Barbj Transferred from Harrisburg 2. Take a swim. Ambition: Nurse F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 3,4, Annual Staff 4, G, A. A, 1, Hi-Tri 1, Panther Press 4, Basketball Champs 3, Faculty Secretary 4, fi ,.1 l .., Q. L-L f . , rf. , UI' f' hzin.. -fu... - fs.-r DONA LD CA RROW QDonl Tough Ambition: Millionaire Track 1,25 MClub 15 Industrial Arts Club 1-3. DENNIS COUCH CDennyl That so? Ambition: Dairy Farmer Pep Club 1,25 Industrial Arts Club 1, 2: F. F.A. 4. DENNIS COCHRAN fCochranj Never Worry, Ambition: Mechanic Pep Club 1-45 Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 35 Boys' Chorus 3,45 Mixed Chorus 3,45 Basketball 35 Track 3, RONALD CREEK fB1g Creekj No! Ambition. Minister Track 15 M Club 25 F,F,A, 1,2 Annual Staff 3, SUE CORGAN fSusieJ Transferred from Marion 2. Hey, Iwant to tell you something! Ambition: Kindergarten Teacher F. B. L, A, 1, 25 Chorus 1, 25 Square Dance Club 1, 25 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Faculty Secretary 45 Junior and Senior Play Castg Girls and Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 45 Girls' Ensemble 3, 45 Soloist 35 Girls' Athletic Board 45 F.T.A, 45 Panther Press Assistant Editor 45 Prom Co-Chairman 35 Stunt Show 3,45 Biology Show 4. JERRY L. MILLIGAN CUBLEY CMill.iganJ I don't care. Ambition: Homemaker Girls Chorus 1,2,35 Pep Club l,2, 3,45 F.H.A. 1,2,35 F,H,A, Par- liamentary 35 Intramural Champs 35 Contributing Editor for Panther Press 4g Stunt Show 1, 25 Senior Play Cast. f ' ' GARY CURL Garrison Hey watch it. Ambition: Minister. Basketball 1,2,3,4, Track 1-4, M Club 2, 3,4, President 4, Vice- President 2, Latin Club 4, Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4, F. T. A. 4, Boys State 2, 3. JOYCE GADBOIS Bunny Fur He'll be back Ambition, Social Worker. Transferred from O. L.A. Class Secretary 4, F. H. A. 3, 4, Rec. Chairman 4, Pep Club 4, Girls and Mixed Chorus 3,4, Girls Ensemble 3, 4, Panther Press 4, Play Cast 3,4, Annual Staff 3,4, Ad- vertising Manager 4, F. T. A. 3,4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Stunt Show 3, Biology Show 4, O.L.A, Chorus 1,2, Award 2, Play Cast 1, Annual Staff 1,2. THELMA DEWEY Terry More or Less Ambition: Physicist and Home- maker. Spanish Club 2,3, Girls Chorus 2, 3, F. H. A. 4, Pep Club 2, Panther Press 4. 'V' JAMES GUSTY Gusty Cut my legs off and call me shorty. Ambition: Engineer. Class President 1, Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, Basketball 1, F. F. A. l,2:C13SS Secretary 2, Panther Press 2,3,4, Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-Pres- ident 3, 4, Latin Club 2, 3, Junior and Senior Play, National Honor Society 3,4, President 4, Annual Staff 4. BEVERLY FANNING Bevie Huh Ambition: Work for Airlines. Transfer Leyden, F. H. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 2,3,4, Girls Chorus 2,3,4, Annual Staff 4, Panther Press Staff 4, Stunt Show 2, FlagRaiser4,Junior and Senior Play Cast, Faculty Sec- retary 4, Tri -Hi-Y 1, L. G. L. I. eff i 1 f 'l'?'i55S'5iit CAROL ANABARGER Ha mburger Well, Come on! Ambition: Secretary. F. H. A. 1, 2, Pep Club 2-4, Annual staff 4, Panther Press 4, Intramural Basketball Champs 4, Faculty Sec- retary 4. WENDELL IACOBS fwindyj Oh Yeah Ambition: Policeman Class Vice-President 3,43 Indust- rial Arts Club 1, 3g Mixed Chor- us 2g Basketball 2,3g Annual 3,45 Flag Raiser 4, Pep Club 1, 2, RICHARD KELLER QDi ckj Transfer from Anna 2. You better believe it. Ambition: Wood Working Basketball 3, 45 Track 3, 4g In dustrial Arts 2, 35 M Club 4. JAMES JARvrs rump I don't know. Ambition: Ford Motor Company Pep Club 2, IndustrialArts Club l,2,3g Chorus 1. NORlvlA LAWERENCE qshonyy Oh fish Ambition: College F.H.A. 1-4g Pep Club 1-4, Girls and Mixed Chonrs 1-45 Girls En- semble 1-4g Soloist 1-45 Panther Press Co-editor 45 National Honor Society 3,45 Junior and Senior Play Cast . 9 x Kg- .. l RONALD JOHNS ON Cllonniey Hot Rod Ambition: Telephone Technician Industrial Arts Club 1, 2. JUDY LINDSAY KZ-1PPe1'7 Oh Boloney' Ambition: Nurse StuntShow1,2gF.H.A. 1,2, Trea- surer 2g Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Latin Club 4: Girls Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3g V1ce-Presl- dent 2g Intramural Champs 3g Cheerleader 2,3,4g Girls Athletic Board 4. FRANCES LONG Fran Let's eat Ambition: Government Teacher. F. H. A. 1-45 Band 2-45 President 45 Majorette 3,45 Sol. 1, Accomp. 1-45 Student Council 1,3,4, Presi- dent 45 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Play Cast 3,45 Girls and Mixed Chorus 1-45 Girls Ensemble 3, 45 Latin Club 35 Best Fresh. Girl5 Pep Club 1-45 M Club Queen's Court 35 Annual Staff 45 Intramural Champs 3. MARY MONNETTE Nettie Transfer OLA 3. Oh gosh Ambition: Homemaker. Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 3,45 F. H. A. 3, 4. EDDIE MARCUKAITIS Marks You guys Ambition: Chemical Engineer. Band 1,25 3, 45 F. F. A. 1,25 Latin Club 3,45 M Club 2-45 Basketball 1,25 Manager 2-45 Class Play 3,45 Track 3,45 N. H. S. 3, 45 Class Sec- retary 15 Class President 25 Annual Staff 45 Panther Press 45 Sports Edi- tor 4. 5 Q ' i n ' ,. if I . , 1:3 JANICE MORRIS Ian I don 't believe 1t Ambition. Teacher and wife. F. H. A. 1-45 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 152, Girls Club 1,25 Biology Club MELVYN MARSHALL Mel Transfer Peotone 4. Hey fellows Ambition: Farmer. F. F. A. 1-45 Sentinel 45 Pep Club 1-45 Athletic Manager 1-35 Spanish Club 3. NORMA MORRIS Philip Morris Your shook Ambition: Receptionist. F. H. A. 1,25 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3, 45 Play Cast 45 Panther Press 45 Annual Staff 45 Intramural Champs 35 Faculty Secretary 4. MAUREEN O'KEEFE Chief Transfer-Benton 3 Ambition: P. E. Teacher blow! F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Hi-Tri l,2, G. A.A. 1,25 Youth for Christ lg Pep Club 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Panther Staff 45 Junior Play Cast 35 Intra- mural Champs 35 Faculty Secretary 4. HELEN ROBINSON Robby Ambition: Nurse Good Gravy Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3, 45 F.H.A. l-4, Historian 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Band 1-4, MCS 3, Vice-President 45 Latin Club 1-4, President 45 Pep Club 1-4, Vice-President 45 G.A.B. 2-35 Jun- ior Play Cast 35 Senior Play Cast 45 N. H. S. 3,4, Secretary-Treasurer45 Class Treas- urer 45 Panther Press Staff 4, Humor Editor 45 Annual Staff 4, Prophecy 4. CAROL PARKER Hot Rod Ambition: Nurse and wife. Hi buddy Class Secretary 3, Class Treasurer 15 F. H. A. l-4, Public Relations Chairman 2, Vice-President 3, Camp Delegate 3, Pres- ident 45 Pep Club 2-45 Panther Press lg Li- brary Staff 2-4, Vice-President 45 Class Play Stage Manager 35 Co-Prom Chairman 3. Annual Staff 3-4, AssistantSports Editor 3, Class History5 Girls Chorus l-2g Stunt Show 1-2. A if THOMAS SIMEUR Tom Ambition: Criminal Investigation Think So Industrial Arts 15 Junior and Senior Class Play5 Pep Club 1,25 Band 1- 45 Class Treasurer 35 Annual Staff 35 Latin Club 35 Boys State 3. ll ROBERT PERKINS Perkie Transfer-Bradly l Ambition: Physiologist How about that Basketball 2-45 Baseball 2, 3: Track 3g M-Club 45 Industrial Arts Club 1-45 Pep Club 1-4. wrLLiAM SIMMONS Bury Ambition: Athlete Throw me that ball Industrial Arts Club 1-35 M Club 2, 3,45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. 'WW' LINDA SIMMONS QSisJ Don't Get Shook Ambition: Beauty Operator F.H.A. l-45 Pep Club 1-45 Girls Chorus l,2,45 Intramural Champs 35 Student Council 35 Panther Press 45 Contributing Editor 45 Stunt Show 1. JOHN TAMBLYN Uohnnyj I bet Ambition: Finish School and Col- lege. Industrial Arts Clubg Pep Club 1,25 Basketball Manager l, 25 M Club 25 Play Cast 3,45 Annual Staff 45 Secretary and Treasurer Pep Club 35 President of Pep Club 45 Boys State. JAMES soPER Climb Smooth Maneuver Hoover Ambition: Navy Industrial Arts 2, 3. QW CLAUDE VAUGHN CVaughnj Fakey Ambition: Lawyer Student Council 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Industrial Arts l,2,3,45 Play Cast 3. 12 gi JOY STAUFFENBE RG fStau ffyj Iiggers Ambition: Nurse Vice-President l5Band 1,25 N,H.S. 3,45 Girls and Mixed Chorus 1-45 F.H.A. 1-4, Recreation Chairman 2, Secretary 35 Queen's Court 35 Girls Athletic Board 2,35 Pep Club 1-45 Best Sophomore Girl 25 Cheer- leader 3,45 Class Will 45 Intra- mural Champs 35 F.F,A, Queen Court 15 Annual Staff 2-45 Sopho- more Representative 25 Assistant Editor Annual 35 Student Council2- 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. LUCILLE WARNER cwcyi Wait for me Ambition: Secretary F.H. A. 1, 25 Pep Club 2-45 Annual Staff 45 Faculty Secretary 4. of up no tHe 458 We the Semor Class of Nlneteen Hundred and Flfty Elght of the ctty of Manteno County of Kankakee State of Illmols belng of sound mmd and havmg a wonderful memory do hereby wlllthese last tokens of apprecxauon to the classes who follow us Dav1d Baron w1ll my stze 12 gym shoes to Tommy Aelllg. Sandra Beedy w1ll my ab1l1ty as Semor Class Prestdent to Bob Carter and Harold Schroth. Kenneth Brlngelson w1ll my ab1l1ty to drlve to Dennls Brtngelson. Barbara Brown w1ll my bottle of peroxlde to J ack1e F relgo Donald Carrow w1ll my ablllty to do push ups to Jerry Webb Denms Cochran will my gray dog to Nell Mann. Sue Corgan wlll my uncompleted sllverware collect1on to Sandy Lawrence. Denms Couch w1.ll my ab1l1ty to be late for school and mllkmg cows to Donna Curl. Ronald Creek wtll my ab111ty to remam sllent at the proper t1mes to B111 Casper Gary Curl wlll my he1ght to Robert Salzman. Jerry Lynn Cubley w1ll my overworked gym shoes to Judy Wllson. Thelma Dewey w1ll my dramatlc ab1l1ty to Kathy Pllcher Beverly F annlng w1ll all the fun I have had 1n my Sen1or year to Ronme Hendrickson. Joyce G3dbO1S w1ll my pony tall to Lana Smlth J1.m Gusty will my ab1l1ty of enjoying Mr Battrel s classes to Phlllls Slmmons Carol Hanabarger w1ll a llbrary book and pencil to W1nona F atheree Wendell Jacobs w1ll my ab1l1ty to wreck cars to Jerry Pearce J 1m J arvls w1ll my abLl1ty to sneak 1nto study hall late w1thout bemg nouced to Eddxe Curl. Ronald Johnson w1ll one beat up penctl to Robert Lagesse Rlchard Keller w1ll all my dlrty sweat soxs to Levern Keller Norma Lawrence w1ll my shorthand notes to KarenfS1eh I, Judy Lxndsay w1ll my ab1l1ty of cheerleadlng to Sharon Sue Baker Frances Long w1ll my s1ren s11nk to Kelly Leverett Edd1e Marcukaltls w1ll my ab111ty to dlsturb Latm Class to Cookle Leverett. Melvln Marshall w1ll my bowhng ab111ty to Howard Gallols Mary Monnette w1ll my blonde locks to Betty Kannberg Janlce Morrls w1ll my ab1l1ty to sew to Marsha Hunt Norma Morrls w1ll my he1ght to Sandra BCIIOIL Maureen O Keefe w1ll my ab111ty to squmt to Barbara Contoxs Carol Parker w1ll my ab1l1ty to lose a boys class rmg to Deanna Bowers Robert Perk1ns w1ll my muscles to Morton Goddered Helen Roblnson w1ll my ab1l1ty to catch cold and lose my volce durmg play practlce to Georglanne Jugelt. Thomas Slmeur w1ll my abtllty to get 1nto trouble 1n studyhall to Marvln Kohlman. Btlly Simmons w1ll my ab1l1ty to sleep 1n class to Ardell Kunts Lmda Sxmmons w1ll my natural curly ha1r to Lxnda Keller I, James Soper will my weight to Roger Baron, who really needs lt. Joy Stauffenberg w1ll my ab1l1ty to mlss free throws durmg a g1rls basketball tournament to Mary Lou Jacobs John Tamblyn w1ll my abxlxty to laughm class to Stuart Swltzer Claude Vaughn wtll my ab1l1ty to fhp a quarter to B111 Johnson. Lucllle Warner w1ll my Rules of the Road Book to Georgla Ragsdale Subscrlbed and sworn to on th1s twenty seventh day of May 1n the year of our Lord One Thousand Ntne Hundred Flfty Elght, Joy Stauffenberg 13 ' 9 , 'LU .7 of 0, L . . . , L . ., . . L . . . .L 1. ' - . L . . . L . . . L . . .. ., L . . L . . L . . .. . L L . . . . . L . . . ,L L . . . . L L . .. L 1, ' - - . 1,' L ' ' . 1, ' -. 1, ' . L . . . .. L L . . . . L . .. , . L 1. ' ' . L . . , . , L L , .. , . . L . .. . . L L . .. . . L . . . L , rg . 3' ff. . Af l ', I Let us take a stroll down the hall And meet the Senrors each and all In the school of lrfe we re ready for the test Each of us feel that we ve done our best Frrst there s Thelma Dewey who rs really qurte brarn. We re sure her efforts won t be rn varn Sandy as our class presrdent rs very well known Her abrlrty to lead she has often shown On the basketball floor Gary gets the pace And rn all other sports you ll frnd he s an ace Judy Lrndsay who s full of pep and steam Drd lead the rooters who followed the team Next we see that lrttle grrl called Sue She s a real sweet gal and she can srng well too You can be sure when you see a Cadrllac car That Beverly Fannrng won t be far And speakrng of cars we can t forget Kenny He keeps hrs black Mercury as brrght as a penny He drd go to Peotone but now he s seen the lrght No doubt Joy Stauffenberg who led us rn cheers Wrll be a leader the rest of her years Ronald Creek rs a guy who rs shy In the career of hrs chorce he ll really score hrgh Carol Hanabarger rs busy all the whrle Whenever she rs workrng you ll see her wrth a smrle Our classmate Tom Srmeur rs a frrend who rs tnre Wrth hrm around you ll surely lose the blues Then there s Dave Baron who s very tall and slrm He makes everyone smrle wrth hrs contagrous grrn Janrce Morrrs ls a very tall gal When you need some help she s really a pal l9de.7n..7heS ' Alas we have a heart breaker who s name rs John T When he smrles at the grrls they get weak rn the knee As a nurse Carol Parker wrll need no wonder prlls Her cheery srrule rs qurte enough to cure her patrent s rlls Our own Norma Lawrence sees musrc as her career Of her fame and fortune we no doubt wrll hear And Brlly Srmmons although he s not very tall Has helped the team by the way he handles the ball Then there s Dennrs Couch a farmer by trade For hrs hard work he wrll be well pard Lrttle Lucy Warner rs shy as she can be She has a warm smrle that all lrke to see Dennrs Cochran lrkes a car wrth get up and go There s not a thrng about a Chevy that he doesn t know Rrchard Keller rs known to be shy Everybody wrll say that he s a swell guy Now here s a lad who s headed for fame Hrs success rs certarn Jrm Gusty s hrs name You can count on Joyce when there s work to be done And that goes double when you want to have fun Ron Johnson takes prrde rn dorng thrngs rrght We 've got to admrt hrs future looks brrght And Don Carrow wrth hrs brg blue eyes To some lucky grrl wrll be qurte a prrze For a career rn engrneerrng Eddre rs bound But for now rn hrs Ford he can always be found And Helen Robrnson wrll certarnly go far A nursrng career rs her brrght star A frner grrl than Mary you ll not frnd anywhere When you need a frrend she s always there O l I ' I ' . ' - ' a ' I ' . Melvyn Marshall came to make our last year bright. U I l l ' v . I ' I4 1958 Norma Moms wrth a gleam tn her eye Is th1nk1ng no doubt of a certarn guy Bob Perluns IS our humorous classmate When rt comes to popularrty he s Just great In sports Maureen 1S really good Her popularlty IS easrly understood Jerry Lynn Cubley who no longer IS a Mlss She 15 now enjoyrng peaceful marned blrss Wendell Jacobs fondly called Jake A success of hrs hfe he ll surely make We ve done our best through thtck and thin We drdn t dwell on what mrght have been Our pattern 1n l1fe to our teachers we owe Therr thoughts wrll be wrth us wherever we go As we go through l1fe and encounter our fate We ll be proud to say We are the class of Frfty Erghtl Frances Long f 27,00 I-V-f 64,1427 Now here s a neat grrl who s name IS Barb Brown 'J L' I ' X , On her pretty face you ll never see a frown M fyvgj ly , V-A-Liv le.. Claude Vaughn we re sure w11l do Just frne -7 a-1 fav-f L. 41'-fr ,ff-swfvfx I On the rntramural team he really drd shrne D,-,cg A4 fy V.. , 'Q I ff 1 ff, JW ,JM 14 '- Llnda Srmmons ts nobody s fool ff She made the most of her days tn school. ' hm Iarvrs rs a ftne boy you ll frnd '1-Y 1-40' He never says a word that s unkmd f f -c A 14 hm Soper rs a guy who s never rn a hurry Z -...Y 4,4 But when that last bell rrngs you see htm scurry And as for me well my name s Fran. I ve presented my class as best I can These past twelve years were the best rn our lrfe We lrke to forget the trouble and strrfe -.6-v i....-..- 15 . . . , 1 1 1 . I I n s , - 1 ' ' . . . , . , I , D ' . ' 1 ' ' ' l 'I ' 1 - - n Q . D l . . . , . . . by N E n , . . , , , n I W , , ' f ,A f 1 - I ' . -Z I Qc 1 , . fr , , jf ,, , ', f 1, ., A t f , 1, ' I - rf .fl , f f ,41 a - - - ' A fr 4 -,4f' , ' ' ' 7 f' f .s , l I l K .1 ' 1 ' I, , . 0, ' A ,V , ,cf fi f f s' - 1 ' ' ' - . , f J' f f 1 ! ' V- , 'Z -1 f .- .-.s..- wg.,-,,4 ' ' . . . , . , 1 l V! H V! I I - 'r' -5 ff -.ftf , ' v'.,,,.,ff' .fl 44 'N7 K ,AK fd , B ,f ' 1 I f . . . . , A J , ,Z -1 LTL-L-A 4 . , '-'1 .1'-'ff , , g - ff 7 , - . . X4-4 I ,iw-' -I Af k -1-, hu- I Q 1' 0' K , V :X . . , . ,,,,- .af .fn y ' bfi, -. , -' 49 ff K , B - La-..-.. Q , . L 5 L! ' . A - f , ,. . ,, ,W . I N 1 ' ' ,I , 1 -- - ,,- -1 , -V . In . . I ef . 44 ..h..v'.! 1958 A 3614 The Class of 1958 began 1ts freshman year on August 30 1954 Bemg the f1rst year ln the beauu ful new htgh school everyone not only the freshmen was a l1ttle gre.n. Offlcers elected were Jrm Gusty Presxdent Joy Stauffenberg V1ce Presldent Eddle Marcukaltls Secretary and Carol Ann Parker Treasurer Our advrsor was Mrs Graff Student Counc1l representatlve for the year was Frances Long Class reporter was Carol Ann Parker Our Annual Staff representatlve was Joy Stauffenberg Frances Long and J1m Gusty were voted best freshmen students Beverly Fanmng Helen Rob1nson and J1m Soper jomed our ranks that year wh11e A1v1n Bxspmg and Pat Pugmxre left us Eddle Marcukams pres1ded as class Pres1dent for the 1955 56 school year Other offlcers were Judy L1ndsay V1ce Prestdent and Jun Gusty Secretary Treasurer Our adv1sors were Mrs Suckow and Mr Zeglxn. Student Councll representatlves were Sandra Beedy and Joy Stauffenberg Ronald Creek and Joy Stauffenberg represented our class on the Annual Staff Not returrung for therr second year were Kay Edwards and Joyce Reed The followxng students 1ncreased our number Davrd Baron Barbara Brown Sue Corgan Drck Keller and Benny Parks Before the year was over our number was decreased Betty Brxster Betty Magruder Benny Parks and Ronald Uran moved elsewhere Joy Stauffenberg and Jtm Gusty recexved the honor of be1ng elected best students for the year By elect1ng Sandra Beedy class Presldent we began our Jumor year Other offlcers elected were Wendell Jacobs V1ce Presldent Carol Ann Parker Secretary and Tom Sxmeur Treasurer Our Spon sors were Mlss Rockwood and Mr Masters Elected to the Student Councll were J1m Gusty Frances Long and Lmda Sxmmons Delegates to the Gxrls Athlenc Board were Helen Rob1nson and Joy Stauf fenberg Representmg our class on the Annual Staff were Joyce G3dbO1S Wendell Jacobs Carol Ann Parker Tom Slmeur and Joy Stauffenberg Sandra Beedy and J l.fI'l Gusty were elected best Juruor stu 1ce O Keefe but we had lost Judy Leather Loralne Moutrey and Kerth Snyder J an1ce Morr1s and Mary Ann Toler came to us durmg thls year too but Mary Ann s stay was only temporary Our money ra1s1ng projects of the year were runmng the concesslon stand at all home basketball games prcklng corn a paper drrve and a work day The class presented the three act mystery comedy NIGHT OF SUS PENSE On May 18 the annual Jumor Senror Prom and banquet the themeofwhlch was HITCH YOUR WAGON TO A STAR was sponsored by us Sandra Beedy was agarn the class s chorce forPres1dent dur1ng our f1nal year 1957 58 Other off1cers elected were V1ce Presxdent Wendell Jacobs Secretary Joyce Gadbo1s and Treasurer Helen Robmson. Our sponsor was Mr Hayes Servlng on the Student Councll were Jtm Gusty Frances Long Joy Stauffenberg and Claude Vaughn. Representmg the Senlor glrls on the Athletrc Board were Sue Cor gan and Judy L1ndsay Annual Staff representatlves for 1957 58 were Sandra Beedy Norma Lawrence Joyce Gadbo1s Wendell Jacobs J1m Gusty Eddle Marcukams John Tamblyn Frances Long Carol Hanabarger Carol Ann Parker Joy Stauffenberg Barbara Brown Sue Corgan Beverly Fanrung Maureen O Keefe Norma Morrts and Lucllle Warner New students for the year were Clare Buchanan Themla Dewey and Melvm Marshall. Maurrce O Keefe Helen Paquette and Joyce Rrchmond dld not return ln the fall Later xn the year we mlssed the presence of Lou Arenseau Clare Buchanan and Barbara Statler To ra1se money for our Seruor tnp we sold candy bars penclls and refreshments at the concesslon stand durlng the grade school tournament In December members of the class presented a three act comedy BIG AS LIFE for the publlc enjoyment. Only f1ve members of our Senlor Class of 40 started school together ln the ftrst grade They were Gary Curl Jlm Jarvls Norma Morris Carol Ann Parker and John Tamblyn. We certamly d1d enjoy our trxp to Washmgton D C and now look forward to belng alumnus of Manteno Hxgh School Carol Ann Parker I6 I 1 dents. In the Fall of our Junior year we had gained Joyce Gadbois, Mary Monnette, Maureen and Maur- By , Jfwaplzecg Good Evening lad1es and gentlemen. This your travelmg news telecaster hm Gusty w1th up to the second reports on the launchmg of the world s largest rocket BURNADENE The 2 000 feet rocket IS due to take off for the new planet LIBERTY at 10 01 th1s lovely sprmg mormng of 1968. But ftrst a word from our sponsor Remember th1s program rs brought to you by the Szmeur and Beedy Department Store where you see more for less and get speedy Beedy servzce every tune. Back to the news The launchtng of BURNADENE the world s greatest rocket ever produced by man ts only the f1rst tn a serxes of rockets whlch the Umted States will send to all planets as yet unexplored. The Presxdent of the Umted States Edward Marcukaltrs and Vxce Presldent Frances Long flrst woman Vtce Pres1dent announced today BURNADENE IS the 100th rocket to be launched by the Uruted States Other European countries have glven up the race m outer space mtsstles since Screntlsts J1m Sopher and Robert Perkms were appolnted to head the INTERNATIONAL SATELLITE DEVELOPMENT COMMITTEE Yesterday Denms Couch and Llnda Simmons of the Couch and Simmons Aeromcal Constructlon Company christened the luxurlous BERNADENE w1th much fan fare Reverend Curl and Reverend Creek closed the ceremomes w1th a short ICIIQIOUS servlce. The pllots Wendell Jacobs and Rxchard Keller are at Mt Dewey Observatory recexvmg fllght mstructxons from the chlef of Space SCICDIISIS Dr Thelma Dewey Helen Robmson duector of the Intra Planetory Rocket Research Bureau LS responslble for th1s project. She ts now compthng a detailed report to be presented to Congress by tts next sesston. Dr Ronald Ell'lSI1Il6 Johnson the great mathematlclan, commented that II would take 3 hours 33 mlnutes and 3 seconds for the rocket to reach 1ts destmatlon. The F anmng and Gadbols Vacuum Packmg Company s hehcopter just landed wlth a f1ve year supply of prepared meals and beverages tn a packmg box no larger than an atomlc ray gun. There IS much act1v1ty around the rocket as the ground crew IS busy refuelmg lt wlth the new B1lly Stmmons Solar F llght Fuel sold excluslvely by Sunmons Solar Nuclear Company Rocket stewardesses Sue Corgan and Norma Lawrence are entermg the sh1p 1n preparat1on for the take off Chlef mechamcs Don Carrow and Denn1s Cochran are g1v1ng the rocket engmes whlch are made by the Cheveey Craft Company a last mlnute check up Here comes Helen Robinson, the dlrector of the project. Helen, would you 1dent1fy your personnel as they gather to board the rocket for us? Why certamly Jtm Ill be glad to Here come nurses Judy Lmsay and Barbara Brown, who wlll make up the medxcal staff They wtll do all they can to f1nd new mxracle drugs and medtctnes FOHOWIDQ them ts Melvm Marshall, the agricultural expert who will study all the plant specles and brxng back the deslrable ones for use on earth. Passengers who expect to establlsh a new way of hfe on the planet LIBERTY are commg aboard now Mr and Mrs Jerry Lynn Cubly and thelr flve sons Mr and Mrs ClaudeVaughn followed by the1r elght adorable llttle ones and Lucille Warner on the arm of a handsome out of th1s world man from Mars Joy Stauffenberg IS send1ng along two of her pr1ze Holstem s to provxde m1lk for every one Jtm Jarvls IS gomg to take care of them. Jlm expects to establlsh h1s m1ll1onth CREAMY DIPPER PLANT on LIBERTY Carol Hanabarger IS plannmg to estabhsh one of her now famous self servzce automats of no cook no fuss no muss meals No drshes to wash etther says Carol. The Norma Morns Fasluon Deslgners Jet propelled just swooped tn. She and her staff have been workmg day and mght to complete her spectacular fashxons to be shown at the Heavenly Umverse style show The show of all shows on the planet Parls Thank you very much Helen for ldennfytng your passengers Oh here comes Mayor John Tam blyn s space sh1p ptloted by Maureen O Keefe. Mayor Tamblyn IS to glve a speech wtshmg every one happy star QSZIIQ. Mary Monnette owner of Monnette s Lucky 13 Tax1 Satellolds Incorporated just flew ln. Inslde the fllght tax1 I can see Janice Morris reporter for the Da1ly Planet the only newspaper of 1ts kmd. She really gets around to all those planets This IS the moment we have been wamng for Swlsh there II goes tn a sw1rl of mlsty vapor the beautxful BURNADENE IS off to high adventurel So concludes our telecastmg at th1s tlme for sta tion FUTURE Jun Gusty, szgning off H . . . . - . I 1 ' 9 u as ' 9 I 2 11 a u ' ' ' at l ' - Ol 1. - -- 9 a 9 9 - 9 9 . - n - , . , o o 0 r ' 9 1 9 . . . , . . . . 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SQ aflif ffl ' , : 1 - ws .in A nfceoznting Um ' ' J1m Gusty 4 Sandra Beedy Presrdent V1ce Presrdent NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Frances Long 2:1 Norma Lawerance Harold Schrodl Kathy Prlcher Thelma Dewey Bob Carter Helen Robrnson Secretary Treasurer Joy Stauffenberg Eddre MBICRBIUS Kelly Leverett I do solemnly pledge that I wrll farthfully follow to the best of my ab111ty the four rdeals of the Nauonal Honor Socrety CHARACTER SERVICE LEADERSHIP and SCHOLARSHIP I wrll ever keep before me the rdeal of helping to raise the scholarshrp of Manteno Hrgh School will try at all trmes to conduct myself in such a way that my actions in and out of school shall reflect pride on my school 41 C9 , . VY i ,. 2 , L '5- it 'UnL 'mg it ',,,Ax-6541: fi' QQ 4, g 1 , V Q W --'. k X f Zh Q, A 1' Z 'I , f 5 VU X . xx . N 3 rf, -bint I ', x ag ' 'S . , - 4 1 FE 1 2' fe fv W k. n x . lp- yy- k pa' .. 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Honor Student F,F,A, BEEF AND GRAIN JUDGES: Douglas Mann, Carl Harold Schroth McQueen, Gary Dupis, Ken Bertrand, Mr, Rich, Advisor, Harold McQueen, Harold Schroth, Bob Johnson, Dennis Bringleson, and Charles Reed. f TRACTOR RODEO WINNERS PICTURED ARE: Gary Curl, Claude Vaughn, Rich- Dennis Couch, Jim Crocker, Ken ard Keller, Mr. Hayes, Instmctorg Donald Carrow, Bertrand, Carl McQueen. Wendell Jacobs, Jim Soper, Ronald Johnson, Billy Simmons. 47 Sfuvwn ' , ,fi..7:.a.S Kenneth Bringleson, F. F. A. Pr e si d e nt and Sharon Kannberg, Chapter Sweetheart for 1957- This Page Sponsored By MANTENO LAUNDERETTE 7:30 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. SIMEUR'S GROCERY Laundry and Dry Cleaning Fruits-Vegetables-Meats Route 54 Phone 8-2841 Phone 8-3061 Manteno, Illinois Manteno, Illinois THE MEMBERS AND OFFICERS OF THE COURT, Left to Right: Eloise Gordon, Bob Johnson, Barbara Contois, Dennis Bringelson, Judy Wilson, Kenny Bertrand, Oueen Sharon Kannberg, Kenneth Bringelson, President, Kelly Leverett, Harold Schroth, Joy Stauffen- berg, Melvyn Marshall. GRS 'S 4-ns, J +5 np W' F . F . A. SWEETHEART RECEIVES HER REGAL ROBE Sharon Kannberg, the successful candi- date for F. F. A. Sweetheart was crowned at the all -school square dance, F. F. A. officers escorted Sharon and her court to the throne. Members of the royal group were presented boxes of candy. Sharon, also, received a short time later, the Manteno F. F.A. Sweetheart jacket which she proudly wears, CARNIE SHAW General Contractor New Homes -Remodeling Cabinet Work Phone 8-5246 Manteno, Illinois Royal ladies an 5 men 65-Cons' Q 1 fl wao, .7 ' .73e Chula fiom He fi..?6.a. Smooth Music, Joyce Gadbors was crowned by Mrs Annette Gomolskr queen of 19w6 Members of the royal court were Kelly Leverett Carol Park er Sandre Beedy Darlene Reardanz ill-2-'I' ma, f-N I The Theme of the F H A dance was T was the Nrght be fore Lhrrstmas Everyone thoroughly en joyed dancrng to Don Cor dano s band LEFT TO RIGHT Mrs Annette Gomolskr Donald Granger Joyce Gadbo1s 4v'f -H eE 'g 11 ,eff-'---:.n4--' 6 Refreshments! Dancrni 49 Ah Sood I around Thm ic fiutwze FRESHMAN AND SOPHOMORE MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: D. Paquette, S. Drake, J. Morris, B. Contois, M. Bourelle, D. Bow- ers, K. Ravegnani, P. McGowan, M. Hunt, S. Perkinson. STANDING: A. Kuntz. SIT- TING: J. Kn00D. SECOND ROW: H. Du- Charme, C. Triebull, A. Soper, K. Sieh, B. Hendrickson, J. Gray, W. Fatheree, S. Vetter, D. Kistner, D. Curl, P. Nixon. THIRD ROW: P. Spaenhower, J. Hedges, L. Gray, L. Smith, C. Spangler, B. De- Bouck, J. Keller, G. Ragsdale, B. Mon- nette, S. Hendrickson, P. McCall. FOURTH ROW: L. Neiner, C. Marek, L. Keller, D. Ruder, B. Kannberg, B. Burton, G. Ju- gelt, S. S. Baker, D. Altmyer, S. Bush, L. Wyse. NOT PICTURED: M. Turner, S. K. Baker. ,af F.H.A. OFFICERS, FIRST ROW: Mrs. Knoop, Chapter Mother: Carol Parker, President, Miss Rockwood, Advisor: Helen Robinson, Vice-President: Mrs. Parker, Chapter Mother. SECOND ROW: Kelly Leverett, Parliamentariang Joyce Gadbois, Recreation Chairman: Jean Knoop, Secretary: Eloise Gordon, Public Relation Chairman: Sandra Beedy, Projects Chairman: Ardel1Knutz, Historian: Darlene Reardanz, Degrees Chairman. Not Pictured is Judy Rice, Treasurer. JUNIOR AND SENIOR MEMBERS, FIRST ROW: Darlene Reardanz, Norma Law- rence, Helen Robinson, Barbara Brown, Jackie Freigo, Maureen O'Keefe, LindaSim- mons, Mary Monnette. SECOND ROW: Joy Stauffenberg, Thelma Dewey, Eloise Gordon, Sandra Beedy, Joyce Gadbois, Sharon Kannberg, Frances Long, Kelly Lev- erett. NOT PICTURED: S. Benoit, J. Mor- ris. J. Rice. .7nwcvLd ew gfwzizano, ,' ,1' I 7 -XX Q. I ' XX'- .R QIIU' ez 'VIC' 9 A f 1,4 Yuki' '4 O if 1 by' le'-P ONEW VO PINNING THE PROBLEM DOWN LEFT TO RIGHT: C. Pilcher A. Kuntz, J. Knoop, S. Baker, M. Hunt, L. Keller. Y! -f'V' KITCHEN MAIDS The new F H A members lrvened up thelr 1n1t1anon day by wearlng red and whrte outfrts red han rtbbons and aprons They also car r1ed a krtchen utensrl, FACING FRONT: S. Bush, C. Spangler, S. Perkinson, P. Nixon, L. Smith, D, Ruder, B. Contois. AT THE MILK BREAK WE SAY OUR PRAYERS Today's helpers are Sandra Beedy and Beverly Fanning. Every week, one girl from each Home Economics class spends her class periods assisting Mrs. McCray in the kindergarten, The girls all agree that work- ing wlth twenty kindergarteners has been quite an interesting experience. ,f 1 v,,, T eff x 5719 QW' g ae? .Wi 'K 'L L Q ORDINIS LATINUS Although only in its third year, the Latin Club is one of the most active groups at M.H.S. Sponsored by Mrs. Pilcher, this organization strives to supplement what is learned in the classroom by means of Latin songs, games, and plays. Two major social events are presented annually by the Latin Club, the informal initiation party in the fall, and the Roman Banquet in the Spring. Members are: H. Robinson, K. Pilcher, S. Baker, G. Ju- gelt, E. Marcukiatus, D. Bowers, B. Hen- drickson, J. Gusty, K. Leverett, D. Beedy, S. Beedy, B. Burton, B. Contois, G. Curl, W. Fatheree, S. Guertin, G. Helgeson, C. Leverett. I. Lindsey, C. Marek, J. Mc- Corkle, S. Meyer, L. Neiner, G. Plumlee, D. Ruder, A. Soper, K. Sieh, C. Triebull. axwfe., aw .mp in ,X Milli: X tv I, L' LIBRARY STAFF Under the guiding influence of Mrs. Pilcher, members of the Library Staff work to serve the school. Their efficient and courteous help as student librarians, aids both students and faculty. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Pilcher, Frances Long, Eloise Gordon, Dennis Bringleson, Kathy Pilcher, Darlene Reardanz, Carol Parker, Tarmy Trepanier, Kermeth Bring- leson. ,git I I ' f ' Compliments of U' Y f ,Z W -.N BLANKENBERG PHOTOGRAPHERS f ' x N K nkak - F ff NW 0 voLKMAN's a Dee reepon if so Jewelers Smee 1872 Ph0:0grlxpc:1Il:'idfTi-022 1, 0 Kankakee, numis 1958 Mantenau t' fi J UI Speech LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger St. Au- bin, Claude Vaughn, Joy Stauffen- berg, Secretary-Treasurer, Frances Long, President, First Semester, Mr. J. Paul Gnagey, Sponsor, James Gusty, President, Second Semester: Deanna Bowers, Council Reporter, Pam Nixon, Bob Carter, Stuart Switzer. This Page Sponsored By C91 Hheoa, 5' Oneco, FIRST ROW: Mr. David O. Long, Sponsor, Kent Crouse, Associate Editor, Bob Carter, Co-Editorg Norma Lawrence, Co-Editorg Helen Robinson, Ed- die Marcukaitis. SECOND ROW: Thelma Dewey, Carol Hannabarger, Mary Monette, Barbara Brown, Linda Simmons, Eloise Gordon, Judy Wilson, Georgianne Jugelt, Beverely Fanning, Maureen O'Keefe, Pat Holmes, Jim Gusty, Kelly Lev- erett, Joyce Gadbois. THIRD ROW: Jerry Cubley, Delores Ruder, Norma Morris, Frances Long, Larry Pool, Wesley Ja- cobs. NOT PICTURED: Den- nis Beedy, Sue Corgan, Jackie Friego, Bob Johnson, Steve Meyer, Janice Morris. O, C, SHRELL JOHNSON'S GREENHOUSE MANTENO CANDY KITCHEN O, C, SHREFFLER AND SON Servicing Manteno, Peotone, and Vicinity Kay 8rEd Chevrolet and Buick Automobiles Phone Black Burn 8-6291 Home -Made Candy and Ice Cream Phone 8-3311 Manteno, Illinois Peotone I1Linois Phone 8-4091 Manteno, Illinois 54 we fmeoent yacc! - Staff Daiwa Ewa I sjaaffas CX ffff ,544 gf C4441 X fdfffdc. Q 2 Sv C2 Ne Mall fa-Ko. 'W The 1958 MANTENAU staff was much larger than prevrous years and included representauves from all classes The staff members are Co Ed rtors Sandra Beedy and Kelly Leverett Lay Out Ldrtors Mary Lou Jacobs and Norma Lawrence Ad vertrsrng Manager Joyce Gadbors Assistant Adver using Manager Kathy Prlcher Sales Manager Judy Wrlson Assrstant Sales Manager Wendell Jacobs Sports Edrtors John Tamblyn and Eddie Marcukartrs Index Manager Georgranne Jugelt Snapshot Mana ger Howard Gallors Art Manager Eddie Hunter Class Poem Frances Long Class History Carol Ann Parker Class Wrll Joy Stauffenberg Class Prophecy Barbara Brown Sue Corgan Beverly Fanning Carol Hanabarger Frances Long Maureen OKeefe Nor ma Morrrs Lucille Wamer Photography Edrtor Darlene Reardanz Sponsor Mrs Dav1dO Long X 'Z1d4J'.Jf1.z Qwmlffrri M 1- await w wage fum fad .44 MYQZ' I 7 NN- ma ,I ,Mac 6 f uf QM fish 0007! 1 Zia Qffauaf .IW PZJ f Navi as rf I A .f A P J , 56' t . 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'- Q , f ,g f gl f l , r, f'-P ' if A ' . 4 A I 51, ggi!!! ., it L APTITUDE TESTING CAREER PLANNING RECREATIONAL INTERESTS HOW TO STUDY FINANCIAL PROBLEMS CAREER PLANNING SOCIAL PROBLEMS INTEREST INVENTORIES CHOOSING A COLLEGE The guldance room door IS open to all who seek advrce Each day new rnqutrres are made A typtcal problem mrght be My parents cannot afford to grve me spendlng money for school expenses such as 11brary fees or class dues I have trred but not been able to secure a part trme Job How am I going to meet my oblrgatrons'7 Thrs and numerous other questrons are solved durrng the course of the year under the capable gurdance of Mrs Endsley fD 0.92 'lllumefa Frances Long was the reciprent of the local Good Crtrzenshrp Award given by the Kankakee county chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolutron Frances along with wrnners from other hrgh schools rn the county was honored at the chapter s an nual George Washrngton tea The tea was held in the Kankakee County Hrstorrcal Burldrng wrth seven grrls attendrng FRANCES LONG 56 f K, , ' I ' O I 6. l f , ada L j B .1 ' I U z , fs K .QF 1 MRS, ELIZABETH ENDSLEY SCHQLARSI-up HELPS I fu u . fy , fwSpifzit'3 ' 4vc.7eam end7leon7o7ler?z Doamgoomaaonl Our enthusiastic eight help spark the cheers ofencouragement for the team. They lead the Pep Club and spectators in rousing cheers to spur our Panthers on to victory. They are, Left to Right: Deanna Bowers, Barbara Contois, Iudy Lindsey, Sharon Sue Baker, Joy Stauffenberg, Judy Wilson, Bonnie Hendrickson, Pam Nixon. 6401 W VARSITY CHEER LEADERS Left to Right Joy Stauffen berg Judy Lindsey Bonnie Hendrickson Deanna Bowers LXIV' s. v 91 Were ma Zan 7mm 70e'ze Wed ! i JUNIOR VARSITY CHEER- LEADERS, Left to Right: Judy Wilson, Barbara Contois, Pam Nixon, Sharon Sue Baker. t.ECOUR's Thls Page R, w, KOHLMAN Wornan's Ready to Wear Sportswear, Sponsored Plumbing and Heating Accessories, Shoes and Millinery. by: Phone 8-5701 Manteno, Ill. Kankakee, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1958 JIMMY'S RADIO AND T.V. SERVICE From Your Pontiac Dealer Electrical Maintenance and Construction BERGERON PONTIAC INC. Phone 8-7681 Manteno, Illinois 58 Kankakee, Ill. Phone 3-8221 I Howard Ga11o1s Bob Carter JUL Gary Curl B111 Billy Simmons Terry Marcukainis 60 Zac Kenneth Bertrand '!r:4 Rrchard Keller Dennrs Curl Robert Perkrns La Vern Ke 61 11er u fiifteen, .Men .fda 2466 tk pantdm in Sine Yale' ' ' 6 and herG'S the.. T. Aellig K. Bertrand B. Carter K. Crouse D. Lawrence S. Switzer Mr. Bamell I. T. Marcukaitis F. Johnson E. Marcukains D. Curl R. Keller G. Helgeson NOT PICTURED: T. Seibert G. Dupuis S. Meyer This Page Sponsored By Bes' Wishes To The 62 Seniors of '58 SAMULES B. R. R. B. L. H C L. H D .Mtch lufrgffitcby COO 6 Panther ,zgnlfle Simmons Perkins Rath je Feldsien Casper Cu rl Marcukai Ii s Pool S chroth Leverett Keller Ga llois Ei min Om Stan - 74a 775 Hal LA MARRE ELECTRICAL SALES AND SERVICE Compliments Of RCA - Maytag - Frigidaire -GE O, A, PHIPPS M D Phone 8-5511 Manteno, Illinois Manteno, Illinois F7 HM!!! BASEBALL TEAM MEMBERS, FIRST ROW, Left to Right: B. Carter, K. Bertrand H. Gallois, B. Casper, D. Rathje. SECOND ROW: R. Feldsien, L. Keller, D. Law rence, L. Pool. THIRD ROW: Coach Battrell, C. Leverett, F, Johnson, D, LaMore L. Moore. Players Bill Casper Ron Feldsien Ken Bertrand Howie Gallios Bob Carter Batting Av. Hits A. B. R. B. I. S. B. 455 5 11 1 0 428 6 14 2 2 285 4 14 1 0 250 3 12 2 1 214 3 14 1 2 ' I .711 .7liat Mzle . ,J . :U 531' 'S' if 'If 1 I I I I hu ! X -M ' x m KL XX X ' l -I '-v Je 5 ,Ev Q 1 K. , ...1 ,ynf .- '. 1 , 1- 1. -C 5. 55. if-V en I if Q. x A . X53 Y 1 f. , Q' X ...mi 1. 5 9 , 15 :gi Q., f E mn- 4 ,,M.,1 -3 5.4 'B -su.. 1- '-. el' , kg r 4 4' ' K I A ,4 f UL, 1 ,W v ' 1 Y 1, MQ X 5. ., J? .Q gg. 21 2' :,,.. ea, if V i a , f' 4 Q 'f j x l I - ' . 144 Q 355. 4 Q ,.yJV4,,1,L5 ' New E J , , 2' W ,inf . -AM I in ' - - Wa, me '57 Ja.-slr. .Tfwm QUEEN ANITA Q Queen Anita, Heavenly beauty reigned over a hea- venly dance. The Queen and her court was selected from the Senior Class by the Juniors. THEIR MAJESTIES AND THE ROYAL COURT FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Potter, A. Gomalski. SECOND ROW: Queen, A. Foxg King, L. Pearce. THIRD ROW: L. Bloom, 1956 Queeng M. Sim- eur, l956 King: K. St. Aubin, L. Carroway, KING LARRY King Larry, A handsome boy who really believes in the theme Hitch Your Wagon to a Star . DANCING UNDER THE STARS is M. X ' - Compliments of R Q: FRANCIS w, SMITH X' I BURCH'S TRAILER COURT AND SALES In5Ul'al'1CC and Real Estate Three Miles North of Kankakee Office in Bank Highway 54 Manteno, Illinois 67 .!unJwcaffClt33wlaggSlzaw THE RACE' GREAT ARTISTS 'I g0n1 Beineux 9-onam SX WEBER S RITE WAY CLEANERS Licensed 513 nu Plant Francxs Long Mr Shrefiler Ballet Hose Wembley Txes VBU Heusen SIILITS Th1s Page Sponsored Bv Phone 8 5501 Compumems of Mameno- 111111015 COLONIAL sTUD1o, Kankakee, 111mm SIESTA MOTEL, Manteno, 1lILl'10l5 SINGING IN THE RAIN' S J ue Corgan Oyce Gadbol s WHO IS INTER VIEWING WHOM9 THE MANTENO NEWS More than a newspaper A Seruce to the Commumty Publlshlng Job Pnnung Phone 8 2181 Manteno, I1l1no1s f f , I S3 . 1. 1. ixggiwk , i 1 ' Q W. R his 'S 1 I JI I I N ' I 1 ff 'W y: ' ' I if' I A . 5 D ' f ' - I who didflw 7k Salou Professor Hopkins Mrs. Hopkins. . Elaine Hopkins . Eddie Hopkins . Barbara Fleming Flossie Allen . . Mrs. Reese . . Eunice Reese , . Harry Blaine . . Van Miller . . Policemen . . Director .... Stage Managers Tickets .... Prompters . Make -up . U l CAST AND STAFF confused girl friend Barbara 's confidante domineering mother . . sophisticated Miss Elaine 's boy friend absent-minded. . . . . worried housewife . . . . . .older sister . . . . self-assured .... Eunie's Suitor . . . . . . . . . 93' C10 tg I by Earl hours Russell Eddie Marcukaitis . Thelma Dewey . Norrna Lawrence . . . . Jim Gusty . . Joyce Gadbois . . . Sue Corgan . Helen Robinson . Frances Long . Tom Simeur . . John Tamblyn . . Wendell Jacobs, Jim Soper . . . . . . . Miss Bette Rockwood . . Beverly Fanning, Carol Ann Parker Jerry Lynn Cubley . Sandie Beedy, Joy Stauffenberg NormaMorris vote fo' Miss R0CkwoOd EvefY0ne Adlllses , 4 3' ri I vs Q: oA ID -.. L, if 'vw-M lj: If F'l0r 'gl' 'ne' Z, :,e ,'gxwsfg,' if, PAQJAY' A Q ,K 4 . 'S W wg ' wi' I L? Q . 79 1 2 . mf Vg 3. '- Q I 5, I ' is G QJS ! .,-.' X. 15, ink nb Rin 19. f wrf' J- ,W tg' ..K. 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On December 18 the musrc department presented IIS annual Chnstmas program Wrth horns and faces shrnrng the band under the able baton of Mr Hasselbrrng played such well known melodres as Here Comes Santa Claus Jmgle Bells A Brass quartette demon strated the wersatrlrty of the band members by a modern rendrtron of Whrte Chrrstmas Aus elle X.,-f Q2 'T' Resplendent rn therr formal attrre the Choruses under the d1rec tron of Mrs Rrce presented a va rrety of Yule Trde songs rncludxng We Wrsh youa Merry Chrrstmas Chrrstmas Candles and Ill be Home for Chrrstmas The Treble Larres blended the1r yorces to the stra1nsofC H RIS T MA S as rt was spelled across the darkened stage The Octet harmonlzed a modern arrangement of Ilngle Bells Humor was added to the program rn the person of J Weber as he sang I m Gettm Nuttrn for Chrrstmas Group srngrng was en Joyed at the end of the program wrth both the band and the choruses assrstrng. .lo Wow :ffm Sze glaaonwy STUDENT COUNCIL One of the Student Councrl s many actrvrtres was the annual all school Chrrstmas party The councrl members eagerly collected and drsurbuted grfts as well as provrded the refreshments Th1s made the last school day before vacation a gala event. 71 NEATEST SCHOOL SLEEPYHEADS mini 5 POPULAR was 3,22 A kw- ii. 1 A K H. .V A? 4 Bib +- im 2:34 'fx N i x ..- nn, '5 if ' ' l -ig, ini 2' QM W! 19. 21. 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