McLean High School - Hub Yearbook (McLean, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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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

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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



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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

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