McLean High School - Hub Yearbook (McLean, IL)

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$ Introduction Table of Contents Dedication We, the staff of the 1958 Hub, dedicate this yearbook with sincere appreciation to Mr. Joseph Wellman, who, as director of our class plays and sponsor of the Hi-Lite, has given his time and effort so generously to us. 3 The Hub Staff Editor Assistant Editor Photographers Business Manager Art Editor Head Typist Sports Organizations and Activities Will Poem Administration and Classes Advisor 4 Administration CLYETTA MAY BERRY Illinois State Normal Univ- ersity, 1957; B.S. in Ed- ucation; Commerce; So- cial Science. ETHEL MAE FEICKE Illinois State Normal Un- iversity, 1945; B. S. in Education; Social Science; Commerce and Girls' Phy- sical Education. P. GLEN COLER Illinois Wesleyan Univer- sity, 1951; B. M. in Edu- cation; Piano and Organ, Trombone, Clarinet, Voice. DORENE H. FINNEY University of Illinois, 1940; B.S. in Home Economics; Double Science. DOROTHY PHILLIPS DICK Illinois State Normal Un- iversity, 1945; B.S. in Ed- ucation; English and So- cial Science. FRED S. LEACH Illinois State Normal Univ- ersity, 1935; B. A. in In- dustrial Arts; Social Sci- ence. 6 ELBERT CLYNE MC INTIRE Southern Illinois Univer- sity, University of Illinois, Colorado College, LS. N. U.; B. S. in Agriculture Education, 1953; Science. PAUL W. VANDERVOORT University of Illinois, 1926; B. S. in Industrial Education; Mathematics. ( T 4t) MARGARET PROCTOR MC MULLIN Illinois State Normal Univ- ersity, 1955; B. S. In Ed- ucation; Social Science; English; Library. JOSEPH A. WELLMAN Western Illinois Univer- sity, 1957; B.S. in Edu- cation; Social Science; Journalism and Speech. JOAN A. PRATHER Illinois State NormalUniv- ersity, 1957; B.S. in Home Economics. WALTER DEAN WINTER Illinois State Normal Univ- ersity, 1953; B. S. in Riy- sicalEducation; Mathema- tics. 7 Board of Education We, the Class of 1958, are grateful to the Board of Education for helping us to further our education during our happy years at McLean-Waynesville High. We realize the Board of Education has had many hardships during these four years and we feel they have done an excellent job. They are: Ralph Alexander, Julius Bristow, Garland Necessary, Ralph Morgan, Wilbur Michaels, Gearold Davis, J. B. Turner, Kenneth Moreland. KENNETH ORMAN MORELAND Illinois State University, Master Science Education 1954; School Administra- tion; Art. HANK KAISER University of Iowa; Univer- sity of Illinois; Illinois State Normal University, 1948; B.S. in Physical Education; Biological Science; Sports and Outdoor Life. 8 Seniors DORIS JUANITA BERKLEY Dorse” ‘•Gangway for Ghosts” 3; Hub 3, 4, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1.4; Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2; “Oklahoma” 1. MARY SUE CHAUDOIN Susie Pampered Darling” 1; Gangway for Ghosts” 3; Hub 4, Prophecy 4; Hi-Lite 3,4, Editor 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; National Honor Society 3. 4; Student Council 1; Chorus 1; Girls’ State 3; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1. Compliments of MC REYNOLDS FUNERAL HOMES DOENA DARLENE BRUCE Darlene “Pampered Darling 1; Be Happy Go Wacky 1; Gangway for Ghosts 3; Hi-Lite 4; Hub 4. Will 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 1, 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Council 4; Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Class Secre- tary - Treasurer 1, President 2. RICHARD CISCO Dick Pampered Darling 1; Gangway for Ghosts 3; F.F.A. 3,4; Indus- trial Arts Club 2. 10 WILLIAM ROGER BURKE Roger Latin Club 2; Ecclesia Club 2; Normal Community High School 3; Bloomington High School 1,2. HAROLD DEAN CRUTCHLEY Soupie “Gangway for Ghosts 3; Baseball 1; Basketball 1; Track 1,3,4; In- dustrial Arts Club 3. Seniors GAIL ELIZABETH CRYER ••Grade Hub 4, Head Typist 4; F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Majorette 1, 2,3,4; Oklahoma’' 1; Class Secre- tary 1,4; Band 1,3. WILLIAM HAROLD GREEN Harold Gangway for Ghosts” 3; Hub 4, Assistant Photographer 4; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4, Reporter 3. Sentinel 4; Pep Club 1,3; Basketball 1, Manager 1; Band 1,2; Student Council 4; Chorus 1.2; '•Oklahoma 1; Boys’ State 3; Class Vice-President 3. MARILYN YVONNE FOLKS Meanie” F.H.A. 1,3; Hub 4, Business Man- ager 4; Pampered Darling 1; Be Happy, Go Wacky 1; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 3; Chorus 1; Class Vice-Presi- dent 4. GARY DAN HAMMITT Gary Gangway for Ghosts 3; F.F.A. 1.2,3,4, Vice-President2,4;Sentinel 3; Basketball 1,4; Band 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Student Coun- cil 2; Chorus 1; Oklahoma” 1; Class President 3, Treasurer 4. MARY LOUISE FOX “Mary Lou “Gangway for Ghosts 3; Hub 4, Photographer 4; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4, Re- porter 3; Pep Club 1,4; Chorus 1. 2; Oklahoma 1. MARILYN LOUISE HIERONYMUS Marilyn Pampered Darling 1; Gangway for Ghosts 3; Hi-Lite 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3.4, President 4; Band 3; Chorus 1,2; Girl’s State 3. INDUSTRIAL WOOD PRODUCTS U. S. 66 - 136 Pallets - Crating - Millwork Pittsburg Paint 11 Seniors HERMAN WAYNE HORNKE ••Herman Industrial Arts Club 3. JAMES RAY MARLETTE “Jim” Stanford High Scool 1,2,3; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice-President 3, President 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1; Chorus 1, 2; Class Vice-President 1,3, Presi- dent 2. ALBERTA JEAN INGRAM Jeanie Class President 4; Hub 4; Lincoln High School 1,2; Inter Nos 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2. SAMUEL RICHARD MC KINZIE “Sam F.F.A. 1,2,3.4, Reporter 4; Dan- vers High School 1,2,3. RICHARD MARTIN LOERCHER “Richard Baseball 1,2; Student Council 1; Class Vice-President 2, Treasurer 3. JUDITH KAY OLDHAM Judy” Gangway for Ghosts” 3; Hub 4, Photographer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice-President 3; Degree Chairman 4; Pep Club 1,4; National Honor Society 2; Chorus 1,2; Oklahoma 1. Compliments of THE NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON 12 Seniors NELLIE JOAN ROUSEY “J oan “Gangway for Ghosts 3; Hi-Lite 4; Normal Community High School 1.2. MARY ANN SPENCER Mary Ann “Gangway for Ghosts 3. LARRY DAVID SHAFFER Dave Pampered Darling 1; Gangway for Ghosts” 3; F.F.A. 3,4; Pep Club 3; Baseball 1,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 4; Student Council 3; Chorus 1; Industrial Arts Club 2; Boys' State 3; M-W Club 4. President 4. DONA JOAN SPENCER Dona National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 1; “Gangway for Ghosts” 3; Class Secretary 3; F.H.A. 1. This Page Sponsored By 13 STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANY Bloomington. Illinois Senior Class Poem Doris Berkley is tall and thin, She sure goes for the taxi-cab men. There is a Bruce who leads the team. She is none other than our Darlene. Roger Burke is always tired, But his sense of humor makes him desired. Susie Chaudoin is a smart little lass, She excels high in our Senior Class. Richard Cisco has blond curls. He doesn't go much for the girls. Harold Crutchley, in his Chevy of green. Around McLean he is often seen. Marilyn Folks, quiet as a mouse. Was cut out just to keep house. Twins seem to be Harold Green's delight. How can he tell which one is right. Gary Hammitt's a clever one, Always happy and full of fun. Marilyn Hieronymus will never linger, As long as she has Larry Finger. Herman Homke is always in trouble, Elvis Presley is his double. Gazing at her finger Jean Ingram is found. Hoping soon she will be altar bound. Adron Lewis is quite a chatter-box. Running close behind is Mary Lou Fox. Charles Lewis, when at his best, Takes all prizes for being the biggest pest. Richard Loercher is quite a dream, Over him all the girls scream. We don’t know Jim Marlette so very well yet. But he's one of the finest you've ever met. Then there's Joan Rousey with the bright blond hair. She's busy and happy and without a care. Dave Shaffer, handsome and neat. Is our school’s all-round athlete. Dona Spencer, also has a ring on her finger, She is hoping Buck will not linger. Sam McKinzie often causes no harm, He lives in the country on a farm. Mary Spencer, always ready to do a good deed, Everyone knows that she's sure to succeed. In a race Porter Witham is never behind. Watch out Porter, or you'll get fined. We, Judy Oldham and Gail Cryer, are the very last, With plans for the future and memories of the past. Senior Class History Raising funds for the Senior trip to Chicago took most of the time and energy of the Senior Class as they worked at bake sales, car washes, and cake walks. The officers for the 1957-1958 school year were Jean Ingram, President; Marilyn Folks, Vice-President; Gail Cryer, Secretary; Gary Hammitt, Treasurer. 14 Class IA ill We, the Seniors of McLean-Waynesville High School, the Class of 1958, being of sound mind and reason, do hereby make and publish our last will and testament, to go into effect immediately upon our departure. 1. To the School Board, we leave all our surplus money, which is $0,000, to pay any bills we may have over- looked. 2. To Sammy, Head Janitor, we leave the idea of putting a little board in each room for the pupils to park their chewing gum on when entering classes and to reclaim same said gum when class is over. 3. To the Faculty, we leave our thirst for knowledge to be distributed equally among all the pupils. 4. To the Juniors, we leave all our well-worn and tattered books with the self-turning pages and our places in line at hot-lunch, 5. To the Sophomores, we leave our modest and quiet manners to be used in the presence of the teachers. 6. To the Freshmen, we leave our ability to get along well with all pupils and teachers. PERSONAL REQUESTS I, Mary Lou Fox, will my ninth hour library duty to Nellie Fields. I, Judy Oldham, will my engineer boots to Georgia Phelps. I, Jean Ingram will my diamond to... try and get it! I, Roger Burke, will my stacks of Shorthand papers and a couple of matches to Norma Moore to be put to good use in case of a cold winter. I, Darlene Bruce, will my jewelry, bobby pins, Physics notes, flower sprays, and other odds and ends to Barb Bruce. No reason. I, Gary Hammit, will my ability to get along with teachers and the Freshmen girls to John Conlin. i, Harold Green, will my ingenuity and a pack of cigarettes to Raymond Durham for his next camping trip. I, Jim Marlette, will my catching position to Hal McReynolds and my ability to get along with certain Stan- ford girls to Allen Nichols. I, Harold Crutchley, will my ability to eat apples in Study Hall to Ralph Hafley. I, Herman Hornke, will my curly hair to Sammy Lane. 1, Richard Loercher, will my well-worn General Science book to Billy Tate. I, Porter Witham, will my old transmission and worn-out tires to Betty Burden. L Richard Cisco, will my quietness to Jim Starkey. I, Mary Ann Spencer, will my knowledge of books to athletic boys so they will be more apt to play on the team. I, Sam McKinzie, will my ability of auctioneering to Danny Rich, and the super-shine of my truck to Georgia Pech. I, Joan Rousey, will my last name to Clara Billington because I won't be needing it much longer, and my pleasant disposition to Terry Taylor. It helps to stay in class that way, Terry. I, Dona Spencer, will my ability to lose weight to Bud Sampson, Karen Walters, and Sara Alexander. I, Adron Lewis, will my lighter to Jerry Nelson on condition that he return it after basketball season. Also my superb singing ability to all the 9th hour P. E. Classes of the future. L Marilyn Hieronymus, will my good driving habits to Sue Huffer and the FHA President position to Susie Foley, who I feel is devoted to the cause which includes FFA boys. I, Dave Shaffer, will my pestiness, charming personality, and the ability to play hooky to all Junior Boys, and my shyness to the girls. L Doris Berkley, will one of my spit curls to Robin Alexander and one to Rose HildebrandL I, Charles Lewis, will my ability to get along with girls to Roy Mills. I, Susie Chaudoin, will my typewriter eraser to Sandra Ruble only on condition that she use it as faithfully as L I, Marilyn Folks, will my long fingernails to Mary Belle Lilley. I, Gail Cryer, will my drum majorette suit to Niki Kirby. Signed and sealed on this day. By 15 Darlene Bruce • r 7 TOP ROW, Left to Right: Robin Alexander, Sara Alexander. Clara Billington. SECOND ROW: Barbara Bruce, Betty Burden, John Conlin. THIRD ROW: Raymond Durham, Nellie Fields, Susie Foley. FOURTH ROW: Ralph Hafley, Rose Hildebrandt, Bonnie Horn. BOTTOM ROW; Sue Huffer, Niki Kirby, Sam Lane. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Mary Belle Lilley, Hal McReynolds, Roy Mills, SECOND ROW: Norma Moore, Jerry Nelson, Allen Nichols. THIRD ROW: Georgia Pech, Georgia Fhelps, Danny Rich. FOURTH ROW: Sandra Ruble, Charles Sampson, James Starkey. BOT- TOM ROW: Bill Tate, Terry Taylor, Karen Walters. JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY Planning for the Prom kept the Juniors busy during the 1957-58 school term. They took time out from plan- ning for the Prom to have a back to school dance. We also served at a chili supper for the Farm Bureau. The Juniors were under the leadership of John Conlin, President: Barbara Bruce, Vice-President; Allen Nichols, Secre- tary; Georgia Pech, Treasurer. The Student Council Representatives were Sara Alexander and Bud Sampson. Sophomores TOP ROW, Left to Right: Steven Barr. Carol Cowan, Carolyn Crutchley, Barbara Dennison, Sara Fields. SECOND ROW; Ronald Fitchhorn, Wanda Foley, Joseph Fox, Michael Fox, Janet Fulk, Steve Furman. THIRD ROW; Walter Grant, Kim Green, Richard Green. Sharon Grussing, Duane Hoose, Michael Hulva. BOTTOM ROW: Lucy Lewis. Linda Longworth, Bill Marlette. April Mason, Danny McLane, David Michaels. 18 Sophomores TOP ROW, Left to Right: Joanne Miller. Karen Pech, Ronald Peifer, David Ray Shaffer, Ronald Shaffer, Garry Shipley. SECOND ROW: Janet Shrader, Betty Spencer. Carolyn Starkey, Norma Summers. Dixie Sympson, Kenneth Tate. BOTTOM ROW: Vicki Valentine. Catherine Witham. Donna Witzig. SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY Decorating a first prize float for the Waynesville Parade and selling concessions at the McLean-Waynesville Invitational Tournament kept the Sophomore Class busy during the 1957-1958 school term. Those who led the class were: Mike Davis, Presi- dent; Karen Pech, Vice-President; KimGreen, Secretary; Catherine Witham, Treasurer. 19 Freshmen TOP ROW, Left to Right: Helen Bode, Mike Bristow, Terry Bruce, Colie Chaudoin, Bonnie Cisco, Jill Coppenbarger. SECOND ROW: Kenneth Craig, Russell Craig, Carol Sue Demling, Linda Durham, Malcolm Fawley, Carol Fitchhorn. THIRD ROW: Rose Anne Fox, Charlene Grant, Ann Lee Hanes, Gay Harris, John Hoose, Yvonne Hopkins. BOTTOM ROW: Pete Johnson, Maurice Kirby, Carol Lee, Linda Lee, Wilma Lilley, Barbara Long. 20 Freshmen TOP ROW, Left to Right: Sheryl Michaels, Judy Morgan, Claudia O'Brien, Leroy Osborn, Freddy Paulsen, Betty Phelps. SECOND ROW: Sharon Ruble, Janice Runge, Duane Sampson, Martha Sampson, Raymond Satterfeal, Bobbye Selby. THIRD ROW: Joseph Spencer, Sandra Summers, Gary Swearingen, Sherry Walters, Buddy Watkins, Gearld Witzig. BOTTOM ROW: Jack Yates. FRESHMAN CLASS HISTORY This year’s Freshmen had a lot of good plans. At the first of the year, they had a float in the Waynesville Parade and got second prize. They were under the leadership of Judy Morgan, President; Colie Chaudoin, Vice-President; Charlene Grant, Secre- tary; Janice Runge, Treasurer. The Student Council representatives .were Terry Bruce and Yvonne Hopkins. 21 Class Officers SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Jean Ingram. Marilyn Folks Gail Cryer. . Gary Hammitt Joan Rousey . . . . President Vice -President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . Reporter JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS . . . President Vice-President . . . Secretary . . . Treasurer John Conlin . Barbara Bruce Allen Nichols Georgia Pech SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS Mike Davis......................President Karen Pech.................Vice-President Kim Green.......................Secretary Cathy Witham....................Treasurer Joe Fox..........................Reporter FRESHMEN CLASS ■ OFFICERS , Judy Morgan . . . Hi i Colie Chaudoin . Charlene Grant Janice Runge . . Sheryl Michaels. . 22 Student Council The purpose of the Student Council is to cooperate with the administration and school employees to raise school morale and help in other activities as the assemblies and social events for the school. STANDING. Left to Right: Terry Bruce. Bud Sampson, Walter Grant, Sara Alexander, Yvonne Hopkins. Darlene Bruce, Vicki Valentine, Harold Green. SEATED, Left to Right: Mr. Moreland, Hal McReynolds, Sue Foley, John Conlin. •Yn 24 Band We are thankful for Mr. Coler and his band for representing our school very well both in and out of town. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Joanne Miller, Linda Longworth, Robin Alexander, Bonnie Horn, Sharon Grossing, Janet Fulk, Charlotte Schumm, Mary Belle Lilley. SECOND ROW: Colie Chaudoin, Sara Alexander, Fred Paulsen, Rose Hildebrandt, Bobbye Selby. Helen Bode, Geraldine Miller, Margaret Glaser, Ted Lunde. Mr. Coler. THIRD ROW: Betty Burden, Gail Cryer, Niki Kirby. We are proud of our talented majorettes who have led our band in numerous parades. They are: Betty Burden, Gail Cryer, Niki Kirby. 25 F. F. A. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Richard Cisco, Porter Witham, Jim Starkey, Buddy Watkins, Mike Davis, Raymond Durham, Malcolm Fawley, Dave Shaffer, SECOND ROW: Richard Green, Kim Green, Bill Marlette, Steve Furman, David Michaels, Mike Bristow, Freddie Paulsen, Ronnie Fitchhorn. THIRD ROW: David Ray Shaffer, Ronnie Shaffer, Garry Shipley, Eddie Smith, Kenneth Craig, Russel Craig, Leroy Osborn, Jerry Witzig, Jack Yates. FOURTH ROW; Sam McKinzie, Allen Nichols, Gary Hammitt, Jim Marlette, Mr. Mclntire, John Conlin, Harold Green. LEFT TO RIGHT: Sam McKinzie, Reporter; Allen Nichols, Treasurer; Gary Hammitt, Vice-President; Jim Marlette, President; Mr. Mclntire, Advisor; John Conlin, Secretary; Harold Green, SentineL This page sponsored through the courtesy of MC LEAN VETERINARY SERVICE 26 F. H. A. TOP ROW, Left to Right: Robin Alexander. Sara Alexander. Doris Berkley, Clara Billington, Helen Bode. Barbara Bruce, Darlene Bruce, Betty Burden, Mary Sue Chaudoin, Bonnie Cisco. Jill Coppenbarger. Carol Cowan. SEC- OND ROW; Carol Fitchhorn, Sue Foley. Wanda Foley, Mary Lou Fox. Rose Anne Fox. Janet Fulk, Charlene Grant, Sharon Grussing. Anne Lee Hanes. Gay Harris. Marilyn Hieronymus. Rose Hildebrandt. Yvonne Hopkins. Carolyn Starkey. THIRD ROW; Linda Durham. Lucy Lewis. Mary Belle Lilley. Bobby Lou Long. Linda Longworth, Sheryl Michaels, Joanne Miller. Judy Morgan, Judy Oldham, Georgia Pech, Karen Pech, Janice Runge, Martha Lou Sampson. BOTTOM ROW; Linda Lee. Dixie Sympson, Vicki Valentine. Karen Walters, Bonnie Horn, Gail Cryer, Sue Huffer. Carole Sue Demling, Barbara Dennison. Niki Kirby. Carol Lee. Sherry Walters. Catherine Witham’ Mrs. Prather. STANDING. Left to Right: Georgia Pech. Program Chairman; Wanda Foley. Historian; Carolyn Starkey. Reporter; Robin Alexander. Projects; Judy Oldham, Degree Chairman; Rose Hildebrandt, Treasurer.’ SEATED: Sue Huffer, Secretary; Mrs. Prather. Advisor; Marilyn Hieronymus. President; Sue Foley, Vice-President. Deadlines to meet - 20 pages this week - Oh - We'll never get these pictures ready - this was the usual conversation heard every 6th hour as Hub Staff worked to put out the “best” yearbook yet. Those responsible for the 1958 yearbook are TOP ROW, Left to Right: Vicki Valentine, Jean Ingram, Catherine Witham, Marilyn Folks, Bud Sampson, Walter Grant, Mrs. Dick. BOTTOM ROW; Judy Oldham, David Michaels, Harold Green, Mary Lou Fox, Darlene Bruce, Doris Berkley, Susie Chaudoin, Gail Cryer. Gail Cryer and Judy Oldham writing the class poem. Catherine Witham, Bud Sampson, Walter Grant, write copy for the yearbook. 28 Hi-Lite Have you seen the Hi-Lite this week? Did you say I’m mentioned? This is music to the ears of the Hi-Lite Staff as they -- sighing -- start work on the next edition of the paper. The tireless staff is TOP ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Wellman, Joe Fox, Georgia Phelps, Georgia Pech, Darlene Bruce, Hal McReynolds. SECOND ROW; Marilyn Hieronymus, Sandy Ruble, Barbara Bruce, Bonnie Horn, Karen Walters, Sue Huffer. BOTTOM ROW; Sheryl Michaels, Niki Kirby, Joan Rousey, Sue Foley, Sara Alexander, Betty Burden, Susie Chaudoin. Susie Chaudoin, Editor, is always busy working on the Hi-Lite. She’s always trying to improve the paper and add new ideas to it. to the Hi-Lite this year. He spent much of his time working on the newspaper. Thanks for the swell job, Mr. Wellman. The Wild And Woolly West STANDING, Left to Right: Gary Hammitt, Jim Marlette, Richard Cisco, Dave Shaffer, Mr. Wellman. SEATED: Judy Oldham, Mary Lou Fox, Doris Berkley, Jean Ingram, Marilyn Folks, Darlene Bruce, Marilyn Hieronymus. Susie Chaudoin, Dona Spencer, Mary Spencer and Harold Crutchley were unable to have their pictures taken with the group. CAST OF CHARACTERS Rosemary Lane . . . Effingham Leffingwell Gladwyn Throckmorton Althea Quinn......... Silver Bell.......... Thalia Snead......... Eagel Annie.......... Slim Tobin........... Lucy Tobin . . . . Ma Judkins........... Baldy Ferguson . . . Bruce Shale.......... Prompters............ Student Director . . . . Darlene Bruce .... Gary Hammitt ......Jim Marlette Marilyn Hieronymus .......Jean Ingram .... Doris Berkley ......Judy Oldham ......Dave Shaffer . .. . Marilyn Folks .... Mary Lou Fox .... Richard Cisco . . Harold Crutchley ......Dona Spencer .... Mary Spencer , . . . Susie Chaudoin 30 Headin' For A Wed din' SEATED, Left to Right: Allen Nichols, Mary Belle Lilley, Karen Walters, John Conlin, Bonnie Horn, Sara Alexander. STANDING: Sue Foley, Norma Moore, Hal McReynolds, Betty Burden, Mr. Wellman, Georgia Phelps, Jerry Nelson, Terry Taylor, Rose Hildebrandt, Sam Lane, Sue Huffer, Barbara Bruce, Georgia Pech. Varsity Cheerleaders A vote of thanks goes to our smart looking cheerleaders for cheering on our team whether they were winning or losing. They are: Barbara Bruce, Georgia Phelps, Darlene Bruce, and Gail Cryer. VARSITY RESULTS OPPONENT SCORE M-W Green Valley 58 45 Armington 77 51 Beason 45 48 Bellflower 63 50 Heyworth 65 48 Danvers 63 48 Elkhart 50 51 Wapella 49 50 Stanford 43 54 Ellsworth 62 60 Downs 59 64 Bellflower 63 46 Won 5; Lost 7 This is not a complete record of the games because the yearbook went to press before the season ended. 32 Varsity Basketball BUD SAMPSON STEVE FURMAN GARY HAMM ITT JIM MARLETTE DAVE SHAFFER HAL MC REYNOLDS BILL MARLETTE TERRY TAYLOR JOHN CONLIN We are grateful to our Junior Varsity cheerleaders for the fine job they have done. Al- though they may have wanted to be Varsity cheerleaders, they cheered our Junior Varsity team on in every game. They are: Sheryl Michaels, Janice Runge, Judy Morgan, and Dixie Sympson, JUNIOR VARSITY RESULTS OPPONENT SCORE M-W Green Valley 21 32 Arming ton 24 27 Beason 38 41 Bellflower 28 43 Hey worth 43 34 Danvers 40 29 Elkhart 39 40 Wapella 24 42 Stanford 23 28 Ellsworth 44 47 Downs 37 39 Bellflower 50 43 Won 9; Lost 3 This is not a complete record of the games because the yearbook went to press before die season ended. Jr. Varsity Tliese are our Junior Varsity basketball players who have done a splendid job throughout the season. STANDING, Left to Right: CoachKaiser, David Michaels, Mike Bristow, Ronnie Fitchhorn. Mickey Fox, Walter Grant, Duane Sampson, Garry Shipley, Leroy Osborn, Manager Gary Swearingen. SEATED: Manager Sam Lane, David Ray Shaffer, Duane Hoose, Buddy Watkins, Terry Bruce, Richard Green, Mike Davis, Bill Marlette, Manager Steve Barr. Lettermen's Club Under the inspiring leadership of our coach, Mr. Kaiser, our Lettermen's Club has accomplished a great deal toward betterir our school spirit. Members of the club are. STANDING, Left to Right: Kim Green, Coach Kaiser, Advisor. SEATED: Bud Sampson. Treasurer; Jim Starkey, Vice-President; Dave Shaffer, President; Sam Lane, Secretary; Hal McReynolds. Reporter. 35 Baseball STANDING, Left to Right: Bill Marlette, Ronnit Fitchhorn, Mike Davis, Duane Sampson, Sam Lane, Jerry Nelson, Richard Green, Joe Fox, Mickey Fox, Steve Furman. SEATED: Mike Bristow, Terry Bruce, Jim Starkey. Jim Marlene, Dave Shaffer, Coach Kaiser. Allen Nichols, Danny Rich. Bud Sampson, Leroy Osborn. Some of the boys are awaiting the start of die game. 36 It looks as if Bill Marlene and Leroy Osborn are concentrating more on fun than on the baseball game. Senior Baby Pictures HAROLD GREEN MARY ANN SPENCER DAVE SHAFF® JUDY OLDHAM DONA SPENCER ROGER BURKE MARILYN FOLKS MARY SUE CHAUDOIN MOST CHEERFUL MOST ATHLETIC CUTEST DARLENE BRUCE GAIL CRYER MOST POPULAR JEAN INGRAM MOST COURTEOUS 38 DORIS BERKLEY MARY SUE CHAUDOIN MOST CHEERFUL MOST ATHLETIC ... CUTEST A JIM MARLETTE MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED MOST COURTEOUS 39 GARY HAMMITT ROGER BURKE 40 42 Advertising SEEDS COAL GRAINS FUNKS GROVE GRAIN CO. PHONE Funks Grove 2671 McLean 2771 44 You're Always Welcome at IDTXrEl TRUCKERS HOME Continuous day and nite service since 1928 RESTAURANT SERVICE STATION MC LEAN ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF THE ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK Atlanta, Illinois Member of F. D. I. C. 45 POLSER’S FIRESTONE STORE Formerly CARL'S TIRE STORE Phone 2-6570 Bloomington, Illinois Compliments of COLAW FORD SALES McLean, Illinois CARS TRUCKS TRACTORS 46 BONNIE BRAE GARDENS Imogene and Peter Shay PHONE 3581 Atlanta, Illinois FLOWERS FOR ALL OCCASIONS ALL FORMS OF BUSINESS AND PERSONAL INSURANCE INCLUDING FIRE - AUTOMOBILE LIABILITY BURGLARY - ACCIDENT BONDS CAPEN INSURANCE AGENCY Bloomington's Oldest and Largest General Insurance Agency 315 North Center Street Phone 5-2093 HAWKINS STUDIO AND CAMERA SHOP 214 W. Washington St. Bloomington, Illinois PHOTOGRAPHER OF 1958 HUB 47 BLOOMINGTON BATTERY SERVICE CO. Starting Lighting Ignition Radiator Service 207-213 SOUTH EAST STREET BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS Phone 3-8043 ERNEST A. ORGAN Gas - Oil - Greasing Tires and Tubes Phone 2511 Waynesville, Illinois PAXTON TYPEWRITER COMPANY BLOOMINGTON 48 ILLINOIS MIDWAY STANDARD SERVICE C. A. Benedict Sons Expert Lubrication Wheel Balancing JEROME TESTED ATLAS PLYCON TIRES Phone 3126 McLean, Illinois STUBBLEFIELDS Grain Feed Implement Company Stables McLean, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois Compliments of BLOOMINGTON FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association 115 East Washington Street Bloomington, Illinois 49 STEAK 'N SHAKE It's a meal. 1219 S. Main Normal 609 Hannah Bloomington State Supervised Loans The wisest of spenders see Longworth the Lender CORN BELT FINANCE CO. Basement Peoples Bank Building BLOOMINGTON, ILLINOIS W. W. Longworth, Mgr. Phone 5-2535 HOOSE DRI-GAS SERVICE Appliances - Furnaces Phone 2061 Waynesville Illinois HOOSE COAL COMPANY Limestone Phosphate Spreading Green Marked Cavalier Coal 3061 Phones 38 36 Waynesville Illinois 50 Compliments of CLAY DOOLEY The Tire Man Compliments of O.W. EARL McLean, Illinois MC LEAN COUNTY SERVICE COMPANY George Mitchell, Agent Phone 2961 McLean Illinois Compliments of SHORTY’S BARBER SHOP McLean 51 Illinois TRUMMEL DRUG WALGREEN AGENCY DeWitt County's Most Complete Prescription Department Clinton Illinois Trusses - Crutches - Surgical Supplies CANNON-BALl C. F. Ball DRY GOODS - INFANTS' WEAR WOMEN'S READY-TO-WEAR Phone 650 Clinton Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF W.B. READ AND COMPANY School Supplies 109 N. Main Bloomington, Illinois Phone 3-8261 DEPENDABLE INSURANCE Automobile - Fire - General Liability UNION INDEMNITY Home Office Bloomington, Illinois 52 HINDMAN GARAGE Phone 2811 McLean, Illinois TAYLOR S I.G.A. McLean, Illinois Phone 2171 LUNDE IMPLEMENT COMPANY Your Helpful Harvester Dealer On the Square McLean, Illinois HOLOHAN DRUG STORE A Complete Line of Greeting Cards Drugs - Sundries - Stationery Prescription Service Phone 2911 53 BROWNS DRUG STORE Revlon Max Factor's Cosmetics Nationally advertised brands at minimum prices. Toys Large Assortment of Greeting Cards - Cameras - Film Flashbulbs Gift items the year round Pangbum's Boxed Chocolates Prescriptions filled accurately with best quality and newest medicines Atlanta Illinois MOBERLY KLENNERS Store for Men Boys 115 N. Main St. Bloomington PERLMANS Compliments of A Dependable Store LINCOLN FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE COMPANY Dry Goods, Men's Ladies' 116 North Chicago Furnishings Shoes Lincoln Illinois Atlanta Illinois Phone 988L Compliments of Compliments of FLUHARTY'S CAFE DR. SMITH BROWN BROTHERS Compliments of Your Dri-Gas Dealers THE GRILL Atlanta, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois 54 SHERMAN SHOP Lincoln, Illinois Styles for Ladies and Junior Miss Compliments of DR. LOUIS W. LENZ DR. HERBERT LENZ Optometrists Lincoln, Illinois D L CAFE Compliments Regular Meals of Short Orders SEARS and ROEBUCK Waynesville Illinois Lincoln, Illinois SIX POINT IMPLEMENT COMPANY South Morris Ave. VIRG AND FRAN'S CAFE at Route 66 Fountain Service Ford Fanning Headquarters Regular Meals Phone 2587-5 Waynesville Illinois Bloomington Illinois Compliments of Compliments of PEER LOAN COMPANY MARGUERITE'S HAT SHOP 215 E. Main Street 109 N. Center Clinton Illinois Bloomington, Illinois Phone 150 The Friendly Hat Shop 55 NORMAL DAIRY QUEEN 110 S. Main Normal Splits - Sundaes Milk Shakes All Dairy Delights James Bower Phones 2871 Office Res. HUGH FURMAN ATLANTA LOCKER Food Processing Service Phone 4381 3985 PAT'S BARBER SHOP General Insurance Farm, City, Auto, Life Surety Bonds Farm Loans Waynesville Illinois Waynesville, Illinois FAMOUS DEPARTMENT STORE SELBY-SON Blue Ribbon Store Clinton Illinois Waynesville Illinois H. M. RICH Auctioneer Farm Sales My Specialty Phone 2806 Waynesville Illinois DOTY'S JEWELERS Arcade Building 997-X Lincoln, Illinois Cardinal Feature Lock Diamonds 56 SORG'S JEWELERS (Sigmund Sorg, Inc.) South Side Square Bloomington, Illinois Lenox Keepsake China Diamonds FRED S. FROST D. D. S. Bloomington, Illinois AUTO ELECTRIC SERVICE 110 North McLean Street Fuesting Brothers Phone 267 Lincoln, Illinois MARTIN GRAIN COMPANY Grain - Ear Com - Lumber J. R. Martin, Owner Waynesville, Illinois Phone 2621 MARBEN'S Men's Boys' Store Front Center Streets Phone 7621 Bloomington Illinois LANDAUER'S Wearing Apparel For the Family Lincoln Illinois PERK UP Where It's Really Fun to Shop Specializing in ready-to-wear Sportswear - Millinery Accessories - Fabrics South Side Square Lincoln, Illinois McLean Illinois Phone 2101 MC LEAN LUMBER COMPANY Lumber Cement 57 WITH OUR MODERN CLEANING PLANT Year Around Moth Proofing Of All Garments, Resizing Of Dresses, Drapes, and Curtains Brings Out Lovely Colors Phone 4661 ATLANTA CLEANERS 58 Index NAME PAGE NO. NAME PAGE NO. Alexander, Ralph 8 Grant, Charlene 20,22,27 Alexander. Robin, 16,25,27 Grant, Walter 18,24,28,35 Alexander, Sara 16,24,25.27.29,31 Green, Harold 11,24,26.28,37,39 Barr, Steven 18,35 Green, Kim 18,22,26,33,35 Berkley, Doris 10,27,28,30,38 Green, Richard 18,26,35,36 Berry, Miss Clyetta 6 Grussing, Sharon 18,25,27 Billington, Clara 16,27 Hafley, Ralph 16 Bode, Helen 20,25,27 Hammitt, Gary 11,22,26,30,33,37,39 Bristow, Julius 8 Hanes, Anna Lee 20,27 Bristow, Mike 20,26,35,36 Harris, Gay 20,27 Bruce, Barbara 16,22,27,29.31. 32 Hieronymus, Marilyn 11,27,29,30,37 Burce, Darlene 10,24,27,28,29,30,32,37,38 Hildebrandt, Rose 16,25.27,31 Bruce, Terry 20,24,35,36 Hoese, Duane 18,35 Burden, Betty 16,25.27,29.31 Hoose, John 20 Burke, Roger 10,37,39 Hopkins, Yvonne 20.24.27 Chaudoin, Colie 20,22,25 Horn, Bonnie 16,25,27.29.31 Chaudoin, Mary Sue 10,27,28,29,37,38 Hornke, Herman 12 Cisco, Bonnie 20,27 Huffer, Sue 16,27,29,31 Cisco, Richard 10,26,30 Hulva, Michael 18 Coler, Mr. P. Glen 6,25 Ingram, Jean 12,22,28,30,37,38 Conlin, John 16,22,24.26,31.33 Johnson, Pete -.20 Coppenbarger, Jill 20,27 Kaiser, Mr. Hank 8,35,36 Cowan, Carol 18,27 Kirby, Maurice 20 Craig, Kenny 20,26 Kirby, Niki 16,25,27,29 Craig, Russell 20,26 Lane, Sam 16,21,35,36 Crutchley, Carolyn 18 Leach, Mr. Fred 6 Crutchley, Harold Dean 10 Lee, Carol 20,27 Cryer, Gail 11,22,25,27,28,32,37,38 Lee, Linda 20,27 Davis, Gearold 8 Lewis, Adron 37 Davis, Michael 18.22,26.35,36 Lewis, Charles 37 Demling, Carole 20,27 Lewis, Lucy 18,27 Dennison, Barbara 18,27 Lilley, Mary Belle 17,24,27,31 Dick, Mrs. Dorothy 6,28 Lilley, Wilma 20 Durham, Linda 20,27 Loercher, Richard 12,39 Durham, Raymond 16,26 Long, Barbara 20,27 Fawley, Malcolm 20,26 Longworth, Linda 18,25,27 Feicke, Mrs. Ethel 6 Marlette, Bill 18,26.33,35.36 Fields, Nellie 16 Marlette, James 12,26,30,33,36,39 Fields, Sara 18 Mason, April 18 Finney, Mrs. Dorene 6 Mclntire, Mr. Elbert 7,26 Fitchhorn, Carol 20,27 McKinzie, Sam 12,36,37,39 Fitchhorn, Ronald 18,26,35,36 McLane, Danny 18 Foley, Sue 16,24,27,29,31 McMullin, Mrs. Margaret 7 Foley, Wanda 18,27 McReynolds, Hal 17,24,29,31,33,35 Folks, Marilyn 11,22,28,30,37,38 Michaels, Davis 18,26,28,35 Fox, Joseph 18,22,29,36 Michaels, Sheryl 21,22,27,29,34 Fox, Mary Lou 11,27,28,30 Michaels. Wilbur 8 Fox, Mickey 18,35,36 Miller, Joanne 19,25,27 Fox, Rose Anne 20,27 Mills. Roy 17 Fulk, Janet 18,25,27 Moore, Norma 17,31 Furman, Steve 18,26,33,36 Moreland, Mr. Kenneth 8,24 60 Index NAME PAGE NO. NAME PAGE NO, Morgan, Judy 21.22.27,34 Winter, Mr. Walter 1 Morgan, Ralph 8 Witham, Catherine 19,22,27,28 Necessary, Garland 8 Witham, Porter 26,3 Nelson, Jerry 17,31,36 Witzig, Donna IS Nichols, Allen 17,22,26,31,33,36 Witzig, Gearld 21,2i O’Brien, Claudia 21 Yates, Jack 21,2 Oldham, Judith 12,27,28,30,37,38 Osborn, Leroy 21,26,35,36 Paulsen, Freddy 21,25,26 Pech, Georgia 17,22,27,29,31 Pech, Karen 19,22,27 Peifer, Ronald 19 Phelps, Betty 21 Phelps, Georgia 17,29,31,32 Prather, Mrs. Joan 7,27 Rich, Daniel 17,36 Rousey, Joan 13,22,29 Ruble, Sandy 17,29 Ruble, Sharon 21 Runge, Janice 21,22,27,35 Sampson, Charles 17,24,28,33,35,36 Sampson, Duane 21,36 Sampson, Martha Lou 21,27 Satterfeal, Ray 21 Selby, Bobbye Lou 21,25 Shaffer, David 13,26,30,33,35,36,37.39 Shaffer, David Ray 19,26,33,35 Shaffer, Ronald 19,26 Shipley, Garry 19,26,35 Shrader, Janet 19 Smith, Eddie 26 Spencer, Betty 19 Spencer, Dona 13,37 Spencer. Joseph 21 Spencer, Mary Ann 13,37 Starkey, Carolyn 19,27 Starkey, James 17,26,35,36 Summers, Norma 19 Summers, Sandra 21 Swearingen, Gary 21,35 Sympson, Dixie 19,27,34 Tate. Bill 17 Tate, Kenneth 19 Taylor, Terrance 17,31,33 Turner, J. B. 8 Valentine, Vicki 19,24,27.28 Vandervoort, Mr. Paul 7 Walters. Karen 17,27,29,31 Walters, Sherry 21,27 Watkins. 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