THE 1961 THE HUB staff is happy and privileged to dedicate its 1961 HUB to Louis B. Jeckel, one of the most outstanding administrators our school has ever known. Because of his leadership, knowledge, and integrity, we have learned to respect him. Because of the deliberateness and the consideration for others that have always marked his decisions, we have come to regard him as a friend. 2 FIRST ROW: Kenneth Moreland, Gerald Davis, J. C. Bristow, Paul Fitchhorn. SECOND ROW: Ralph Stivers, Charles Green, Bonnie Jordan. NOT PICTURED: Elmer Osborn. Board of Education Mr. Ralph Morgan, Jr. Mrs. Hope Quay Mr. William Mariner Drivers' Education and Biology. English and German. English Fac Mrs. Ethel Feikc Girls' P.E. Mr. James Monge Mr. E. C. Mclntire Social Science and Coaching. Agriculture and General Science. Mr. Paul Vandervoort Mr. Larry Lasswell Mr. L. B. Jeckel Mathematics and Science. Music Chemistry and Physics. ulty Miss Clyetta Berry Commerce Mr. Fred Leach Industrial Arts Mrs. Sybil Horn Mr. Lowell Koester Librarian Instrumental Music You re no star, but may I have your autograph . . CHARLENE ANN GRANT Charlene Hub 2,3,4; Asst. Ed. 3; Co-Ed. 4; Student Council 2,4; Student Council Sec. 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Class Sec. 1; Cheerleader 2; Perfect Idiot 3; Girls' State 3; D.A.R. Award 4. JOHN ALLEN HOOSE Pudge Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4; Letterman's Club 4; Student Council 4; Class Pres. 2,3; Hi-Lite 3,4; S.A.R. Award 4. SHERYL EILEEN MICHAELS Sparky F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. Sec. 3; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Hub 4; Hi-lite 1,3,4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4. TERRY KENT BRUCE Big T Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; M.V.P. Baseball; Letterman's Club 2,3,4; M-W Pres. 4; Chorus 4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarentine 4. LINDA ANN DURHAM Linda F.H.A. 1,2,3,4} class treasurer 4; Hi-lite 4. BOBBYE-LOU ANNE SELBY Crash F.H.A. 4; Band 1; Hub 4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4; Girls' State 3. BEULAH CLAUDIA O'BRIEN Claudia F.H.A 4; Hi-lite 2; Librarian 2,3,4} chorus 3,4; Campus Quarantine 4. BARBARA LOU LONG Bobby Lou F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. MALCOLM JAMES FAWLEY Mai Basketball 2,3,4; Track 3; Baseball 2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4. ROSE ANNE FOX Rosie Hi-lite 4; Student Council 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4. MARTHA LOU SAMPSON Boo F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. treasurer 4; chorus 2,3, 4; Perfect Idiot 3; Asst. Dir. Campus Quarantine 4; Hi-lite 4. LINDA SUE LEE Lynne F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; chorus 3,4; class sec. 2; Stu- dent Director Campus Quarantine 4; Hub 4. RUSSELL DALE CRAIG Russell F.F.A. 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL ROBERT BRISTOW Andy Basketball 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil President 4. HELEN RACHEL BODE Helen F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Hi-lite Co-Ed. 3; Ed. 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; Hub 2,3,4; Business Man- ager 4; F.H.A. Reporter 2; Librarian 2,3; Music Contest 1,2,3. F.H.A. 4. SHARON KAY RUBLE Sharon LEROY KENNETH OSBORN Leroy F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. treasurer 3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 3; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Letter- man's Club 2,3,4; M.V.P. Baseball 3; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4. CAROLYN CAY HARRIS Gay F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; FlH.A. treasurer 2; F.H.A. pres. 4; class sec. 3; Asst. Dir. Perfect Idiot 3. JANICE KAY RUNCE Jane F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. sec. 4; Class treasurer 1; Cheerleader 1,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; chorus 2,3; Hi-lite 3,4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4. LARRY CHARLES FINFROCK Frank Hub 3; Co-Ed. 4; Class Vice-Pres. 3; Chorus 1; Perfect Idiot 3; Debate 3; Student Council Vice-Pres. 3; Hi-lite 3; Senior Class Pres. 4. JILL DARLENE COPPENBARCER Jill F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; chorus 2; Perfect Idiot 3. KENNETH LOWELL CRAIG Kenny F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; class treasurer 2; F.F.A. Sen- tinel 4. STEPEN DUANE SAMPSON Duke Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2; Track 1,2; Student Council 3,4. JUDITH ANN MORGAN Judy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Majorette 3; Cheerleader 1,3, 4; class pres. 1; Campus Quarantine 4; cho- rus 4; Hi-lite 4. MAURICE WILLIAM KIRBY Maury SHERRY DEANNE WALTERS Waldo F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; chorus 2. JOHN GARY SWEARINGEN Gary YVONNE LOUISE HOPKINS Hoppy F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; chorus 2,3,4; Cheerleader 4 Student Council 1; Class treasurer 3; Hi-lit 4; Hub 2. BONNIE SUE CISCO Bonnie F.H.A. 1,4; Hi-lite 4; chorus 3; Hub 4. ANNE LEE HANES Becky F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Hub 1; Band 2,3; Hi-lite 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Campus Quarantine 4; Debate 3. FREDERICK JAMES PAULSEN Fred F.F.A.1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Hub 2,3,4; Hi-lite 4; Perfect Idiot 3; Campus Quarantine 4; Librarian 1,2,3,4; class sec. 4. CAROL ANN FITCHHORN Karol F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Perfect Idiot 3; Hi-lite Betty Crocker Award 4. SARA ANN FIELDS Sara Chorus 2,3; Junior Play; F.H.A. 1,2,4. CAROL LOU LEE Dusty F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2,3. WILUS COLEMAN CHAUDOIN Coley Band 1; Basketball 1,3; Baseball 1,2; Chorus 3; Track 1,2; Junior Play. JERRY WITZIG Compliments of NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON Bloomington, Illinois 18 Sheryl Michaels Bobbye Selby Janice Runge Anne Hanes Maurice Kirby T erry B ruce Senior Play CAMPUS QUARANTINE Gloria Smith . . . . Mrs. Smith....... Beryl Shepherd . . Edythe Rhodes . . Deborah Mercer . Lela Dunn....... Dr. Leon Atwell . Gordon Dunn . . . . Ronald Stelle . . . . Elliot Maxim . . . . Finlay Carruthers Howard Ross . . . Sheryl Michaels . Claudia O'brien . Judy Morgan . Janice Runge . Bobbye Selby . Anne Hanes . Maurice Kirby . John Hoose . Terry Bruce . Leroy Osborn . Mai. Fawley . Fred Paulsen Mr. William Mariner Linda Lee Martha Lou Sampson Asst. Director Director John Hoose Leroy Osborn Asst. Director 19 Carol Anne Le roy Jill t Judy Helen Charlene Pudge Sha ron Martha Lou Janice Yvonne Larry Class Will To the oncoming Freshman Class, we leave the hope that you may enjoy your four years of high school as we have ours. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to earn money. You'll need it next year for the prom. To the Juniors, we will our supreme knowledge of preparing for a prom. To the Seniors, we leave you with the wish that you graduate in as much glory as we did To the faculty and school board, we give back the silence that was once in the halls of M-W before our class appeared. To everyone at M-W, we leave our books, pencils, and desks. They are in good shape; we didn't use them very much. AND TO THE FOLLOWING INDIVIDUALS: I, Leroy Osborn, will my ability to get along with teachers and students to Junior Foley. Have fun, Junior! I, Fred Paulsen, will my one more question to Stormy Garr. I, Janice Runge, will my position as drum majorette to Sharon Runge. I, Martha Lou Sampson, will my ability to work on the mimeograph to Sherri Taylor. I, Gary Swearingen, will my love for M-W High to Larry McGuire. I, Sherry Walters, will my ability to get jokes to Carolyn Swan. I, Helen Bode, will my position as editor of the Hi-Lite to Sherri Taylor. I, Terry Bruce, will my sweat socks to John Fox. They're good for another year! I, Coley Chaudoin, will my ability to eat and sleep to whoever needs it. I, Bonnie Cisco, will my blonde hair to Beverly Watkins. Now you won't be teased about your red hair, Beverly. I, Jill Coppenbarger, will my ability to get along with Judy Shatto to Billy Grubbs. I, Kenneth Craig, will my quietness to Jeanette Nelson. I, Linda Durham, will my position as senior class treasurer to Penny McFarland. I, Malcolm Fawley, will my size to Jerry Starkey. We, Karol Fitchhorn, Bobby Long, and Sharon Ruble, will our ability to skip school and not get caught to Sue Davis, Charlotte Schumm, and Sharon Runge. I, Larry Finfrock, will all the world's problems to Stormy Garr. I, Russell Craig, will all my good luck with girls to Gary Piefer. I, Duane Sampson, will my ability to get nineth hours from Fred Leach to Jon Harris. I, Jerry Witzig, will my brains to Bill Grubbs. He needs them! I, Maurice Kirby, will my good looks to a fellow who needs them, Darel Leach. I, Sheryl Michaels, will my cheerleading position to anyone who is lucky enough to get it. Lead them on to victory! I, Rose Anne Fox, will my job of typing for the Hi-Lite to Patricia Lewis. I, Charlene Grant, will my position as co-editor of the Hub to Charlotte Schumm. I, Anne Hanes, will my vacant space on the Hub Staff to Carolyn Haning. I hope you do a good job. I, Gay Harris, will my ability to get along with Junior Foley to Verna Fields. I, John Hoose, will my ability to sprain ankles and two hundred feet of slightly used tape to Roger Johnson. They might come in handy, Roger. I, Yvonne Hopkins, will my ability to get along with Miss Berry to A. C. Lindsay. I, Linda Lee, will my ability to get along with the Fox's to Jeanette Nelson. I, Judy Morgan, will my old addresses to Sharon Runge. I, Claudia O'Brien, will my ability to get along with everybody to Sharon Van Hoosier. It comes in handy, Sharon. I, Bobbye Lou Selby, will my saxophone playing ability to Jack Barr. I, Sara Ann Fields, will my ability to eat candy in study hall to Mary Hafley. I, Carol Lee, I don't leave anything; I want it all for myself. I, Mike Bristow, leave my ability to be a good student council president to Roger Johnson. PANNIER BULK FEEDER, INC. Karl F. Adams--Richard H. Pannier Office 508 E. Locust Manufactured Bloomington and McLean, Illinois HINDMAN AUTO TRUCK SERVICE McLean, Illinois 22 I Class Prophecy As we two were traveling in a new jet non-stop from New York to M-W city, we met after graduating together nineteen years ago. Since we had no immediate plans, we decided to look up our graduating class of 1961. The first person we found after landing at the airport was Jerry Witzig, who told us he was • B«fui as president of M-W Airlines, the largest in the world. ;.'ie way into town we passed a beautiful farm. We found a sign indicating the farm be- fl to Ken and Russell Craig, two of our former classmates. Ken said they had taken their agriculture teacher's advice and started a sheep farm which had now become the larg- em east of the Mississippi. After leaving the farm, we saw a sign which read, Hoose Gas Company. We wondered if tK might be owned by John Hoose. We drove down the long, paved drive and finally came to a r e building. The name plate John Hoose, President, was on the front door. The office was locked, so we ventured to the next large brick structure. We walked in and noticed that it was c ompany hospital, of which the former Charlene Grant was head nurse. Charlene said she just leaving for town and would be glad to show us around and help us find our old class- mates. As we were nearing town, Charlene told us that Janice Runge had become head of the world's public relations department in the re-located United Nations Building. Soon we could see the towering buildings of M-W City. Charlene pointed to a tall edifice, thr new Union Building, with Fred Paulsen as its executive president. We learned by reading the daily paper, edited by Helen Bode, that our own Mike Bristow was now manager of the Cardinals. hile walking down the street, we came to a large department store. Charlene said it was one of a nation-wide owned by the former Claudia O'Brien. We walked farther and found a huge building which we learned was a beauty salon run by the former Carol Lee and her assistants, Bonnie Cisco and Sara Fields. Along with this beauty salon was a dress designing studio. We walked in and found Gay Harris and Linda Lee busily at work designing for one of the most famous popular singers, Yvonne Hopkins, who was plan- ning a world tour along with her business manager and secretary, Judy Morgan. We talked to Judy and learned that Yvonne would be appearing at the famous M-W Club, which had just been opened by two of our classmates, Karol Fitchhorn and Bobby Long. We went to the club and sat in on rehearsal. Much to our surprise, the band was led by Coley Chaudoin. Coley said he had had his own band for five years. We had yet to see one of the greatest improvements to M-W City, its own college. Since the town was so large, we decided to rent a car. We walked two blocks and saw a large sign which read 'Gary's Rent-A-Car. The owner--none other than Gary Swearingen came out to talk to us. Gary said he had several of these stations all over the area. We drove across town and arrived on the campus of M-W College. A guide took us on a tour of the campus and its buildings. The first building was a new, modern laboratory. After stepping inside, we found another of our classmates, the former Bobbye Selby, hard at work on a new scientific discovery. Next to the Science Building was the Home Economics Building. We found out that Anne Hanes was the homemaking instructor but was on a trip with the students, touring the Sampson Paint Company, headed by Duane Sampson. By reading the bulletin board we found that the girls were going to hear a talk given by the famous interior decorator, Rose Fox. The follow- ing day, Sherry Walters, the famous homemaker who had just published her own recipe book, was going to give a lecture. We were naturally anxious to see the athletic department of the school. We walked over to the huge gym and found Coach Leroy Osborn giving his boys a few pointers on baseball. We asked Leroy about his old friend, Larry Finfrock, and learned that Larry had just established h his own law firm in New York City. On our way back from the city, Charlene told us that Sharon Ruble was now one of the tOD officials in the WACS. We soon passed a large factory owned by Maury Kirby specializing in cabinet making. Charlene said that Maury bought all his wood from Malcolm Fawley, who owned and operated one of the largest lumber yards of its kind. e had to stop because of a parade going through town. We were stopped where we could see the parade very clearly. A large convertible went by, and we noticed Martha Lou Sampson in it. It seems she had just married a Navy admiral. The parade progressed, and we saw pictures of Linda Durham. It was time for the city election, and Linda was running for city treasurer. We were very glad we had the opportunity to visit M-W City, and we enjoyed visiting the area and our old classmates, but we must get back to our work as English Professor at a famous girls' college and baseball scout in the east for the M-W City Cardinals Sheryl Michaels Terry Bruce 23 From A FRIEND Sherri Taylor LIVINGSTON'S One of Illinois Great Stores Bloomington, Illinois Class of Sharon Runge Harvey Aper Jerry Starkey Bill Grubbs Connie Shaffer Sue Davis Geraldine Miller Darrel Leach Verna Fields Gary Peifer Carolyn Swan Jeanette Nelson LUNDE IMPLEMENT COMPANY McLean, Illinois 1962 Stormy Carr Junior Foley Sharon Van Hoosier Loretta Loercher Beverly Watkins Roger Johnson Carolyn Haning Penny McFarland Jerry Starkey Lloyd Rousey Jo Anne Rousey LeRoy Burden We, the Junior Class, began the year of 1960-61 with the small total of $142.42. We immediately held a meeting and named several ways in which money could be raised. These are our accomplishments: We held two bake sales and served food at the Senior play. We ordered decals to help support the Colts. We picked up corn and also sold food at the home basketball games. Class colors and flower were chosen. The class colors are blue and silver. The class flower is white rose. The class motto is The Future Belongs to Those Who Prepare For It. Class rings were ordered, and we eagerly awaited the great arrival. The class play was held on March 24, 1961. The name of the play was Cupid in Pigtails. The director was Mr. Mariner and the assistant director was Penny McFarland. We cleared over $200. Our next money-making project was a paper drive. The Junior-Senior Prom was the biggest project of the year. This was the most fun of all. We enjoyed every minute of the decorating, the Prom, and lastly, the tearing down and cleaning up. We hope everyone enjoyed it as much as we did. Under Class Men STANFORD GRAIN COMPANY Stanley R. Springer, Manager Elevator on C. A. R. R. Grain - - Coal - - Tile - - Fencing Stanford, Illinois SKIP'S DX SERVICE Armington, Illinois Class of 1963 Delores Daniels James Funk Janet Marlett Chuck Johnson Patricia Lewis Harold Hornke Mary Marlett Ken Cisco Mary Jane Grant John Fox Teresa Danczak Ken Smiley Cathy Crutchley Dennis Spaulding Larry McGuire Chuck Runge Margaret Glaser Wayne Boswell Kay Westerfield Paul Bristow Linda Gordon Alvin LaMar Stella Cisco Gary Fann Frank Watts Jon Harris Carole Shrader Jerry Barr Marry Hafley Jack Barr Marilyn Funk Liz Braid Loren Necessary Sherron Foley Gas Canfield Jack Starkey Coleen Prewitt Larry Shumm Jerry Green Margaret Lee Nancy Gaston Ralph Turner Connie Pannier John Lane Sue Gordon Roland Rich Sue Gosser Rick Bristow Karen Hicks Bob Holland MILLER MUSIC CO. Bloomington, Illinois KAUP'S SUPERETTE Atlanta, Illinois Phone 648-2272 Judy Shatto David Hirsch Dianne Long Ron McGuire Rebanell Dickerson Paul Lucas Larry Long Joyce Lubbers Dave Edwards Lynette Downs Amanda Fawley Leonard Freeman Georgia Lane Sammy Summers Shulla Hammit Jim Finfrock Bill Moore Steve Evans Donna Hawkins School Calendar 1960-1961 August 29--First day of school September 8--First baseball game of the season 20- -McLean Fall Festival 21- -School pictures taken October 1-2—Waynesville Fall Festival 6—All school weiner roast 14--Band weiner roast 21—Senior play 29—Halloween November 10—Open house for parents 16—Kickapoo Conference Tourney December 2--F.F.A. International trip 10 —Winter Wonderland Dance sponsored by F.H.A. 12-17 —Kickapoo Tournament 23—Christmas vacation starts January 3--School starts again 11-12-13 —Semester exams 16--F.H.A. Daddy Date Night 17 — M-W wins basketball game at Beason 20—Band and Chorus Winter Concert 21-23—County Tournament February 23--F.F.A. Banquet March 10--F.F.A. Donkey Basketball game 18--Student Council dance 24— Junior play 25— Music Festival at Normal 27—Band party April 21—Athletic Banquet 24— Chemistry Class Field Trip 25- -High School Spring Concert May 4--F.H.A. Fashion Show 6—High school state contest 13—Junior-Senior Prom 19—Class Night 21—Baccalaureate 24-25—Semester exams 26--Graduation 29—Senior class trip 33 President — Larry Finfrock Vice-President--Terry Bruce Secretary--Fred Paulson Treasurer--Linda Durham President—Gary Peifer Vice-President—Connie Shaffer Secretary--Carolyn Hanning Treasurer--Sharon Runge President--Jon Harris Vice-President—Mary Jane Grant Secretary--Janet Marlett Treasurer--Charles Runge President--Ralph Turner Vice-President--Ronald Mcguire Secretary--Sue Gosser Treasurer--Sue Gordon CAPEN INSURANCE AGENCY 315 North Center St. Bloomington, Illinois STANDING: M. Bristow, Mr. Jeckle. FIRST ROW: R. Foley, Jr., P. Bristow, C. Grant, R. Fox, L. Loercher. SECOND ROW : J. Hoose, J. Starkey, B. Moore, K. Cisco, J. Barr, C. Swan. THIRD ROW: L. Osborn, D. Sampson, J. Starkey. Senior Representatives: Rose Fox Duane Sampson President.......Mike Bristow Junior Representatives: Vice President . .Junior Foley Carolyn Swan Secretary.......Charlene Grant Loretta Loercher Treasurer.......Jack Barr Sophomore Representatives: Reporter........Jerry Starkey Kenneth Cisco Paul Bristow Freshman Representatives: Bill Moore Jack Starkey Letterman's Club Representatives: John Hoose Leroy Osborn Student Council 36 ROLAND'S (STORE OF FASHION) Bloomington Illinois Coleen and John Pudge pours punch are King and Queen The Student Council’s St. Patrick’s Dance March 18, 1961 38 Hub Staff CO-EDITORS Larry Frinfrock Charlene Grant ASSISTANT EDITOR Charlotte Schumm BUSINESS MANAGER Helen Bode PHOTOGRAPHER Fred Paulson ADVISER Mrs. Hope Quay McLEAN VETERINARY SERVICE McLean, Illinois AMERICA FIRST ROW: K. Westerfield, M. Sampson, S. Davis, Miss Robison, G. Harris, J. Runge, S. Hammitt, A. Hanes. SECOND ROW: S. Walters, S. Michaels, S. Foley, C. Prewitt, S. Gosser, B. Cisco, L. Downs, C. Pannier, L. Braid, J. Rousey, Y. Hopkins, L. Durham. THIRD ROW: S. Runge, P. McFarland, C. Shaffer, C. Han- n8 D. Long, A. Fawley, L. Craig, G. Lane, J. Marlett, M. Lee, C. Schumm. FOURTH ROW: C. Lee, H. Bode, B. Selby, R. Dickerson, S. Taylor, B. Watkins, J. Lubbers, C. O'Brian. FIFTH ROW: J. Coppenbarger, L. Lee, J. Nelson, C. Fitchhorn, B. Long, S. Fields, R. Fox, J. Morgan, M. Glaser. F. H. A. Martha-Lou Sampson--Treasurer Gay Harris--President Miss Robinson--Advisor Janice Runge--Secretary Sue Davis--Vice-President McREYNOLDS FUNERAL HOMES McLean and or Minier, Stanford 40 _ Wonderland Dance December 10 1960 McLEAN INSURANCE AGENCY Southwest Side of Square J McLean, Illinois 41 FARMER'S IMPLEMENT COMPANY The John Deere Store 70i N. Main Street Bloomington, Illinois Phone 824-6545 McLEAN MILLING Grinding Cracking Delivery Service Grain Bank Owner: Marvin Van Horn F. F. A. President . . Roy Foley, Jr. V. President Roger Johnson Secretary . . Mike Bristow Treasurer . . Leroy Osborn Reporter . . . Malcolm Fawley Sentinel . . . Kenneth Craig FIRST ROW: R. Foley, R. Johnson, M. Fawley, M. Bristow, K. Craig, L. Osborn, Mr. Mclntire. SECOND ROW: B. Holland, C. Runge, L. Burden, H. Aper, J. Starkey, G. Fann, J. Harris, A. LaMar, J. Starkey. THIRD ROW : L. Freeman, L. Long, J. Finfrock, S. Evens, J. Witzig, R. Bristow, R. Craig. FIRST ROW: M. Glaser, C. Schumm, A. LaMar, L. Freeman, S. Gosser, L. Downs, C. Pre- witt, R. Dickerson. SECOND ROW: J. Barr, A. Fawley, F. Paulson, G. Miller, Jerry Barr, P. McFarland, R. Turner. STANDING: J. Green, B. Moore, and Mr. Koester, our director. Not pictured: Sherri Taylor. Charlotte Schumm goes to All-State ATLANTA CLEANERS Atlanta, Illinois Phone 648-4661 Majorettes: Sharon Runge, Sue Davis, Loretta Loercher, and Janice Runge. Band McLEAN HARDWARE McLean, Illinois 1st ROW: Connie Panier, Kay Westerfield, Carolyn Hanning, Elizabeth Braid, Linda Lee, Linda Durham Yvonne Hopkins, Anne Haines, Shulla Hammit, Margaret Lee. 2nd ROW: Claudia O’Brien Sharon Runge Martha ta Sampson, Judy Morgan, Rose Anne Fox, Sue Davis, Jo Ann Rousey, Sherron Foley, Teresa Danczak, Loretta Loercher, Leona Craig, Georgia Lane. 3rd ROW: Jack Starkey, Bob Holland, Jim Finfrock, Terry Bruce, Junior Foley, Rick Bristow, Dave Edwards, Jerry Starkey. Director: Mr. Larry Lasswell. Chorus Accompanists: Charlene Grant Helen Bode Terry Bruce and Sue Davis go to All-State. 5-B PONY FARM McLean, Illinois FIRST ROW: Jerry Starkey, Lloyd Rousey, Mr. Monge, Daral SECOND RO Roy Foley, Jr., John Hoose, Roger Johnson, Mike Bristow, Leroy Osborn. To promote sportsmanship and to encourage par- ticipation in athletics are the purposes of the M-W Club. The M-W Club sold badges as one of their projects At the end of the year, the club gave awards for free throw percentages, shooting percentages, and rebound percentages W. B. READ CO. Sporting Goods Bloomington, Illinois HOWARD McLANE Electric Service McLean, Illinois 45 The librarians serve each hour to assist the stu dents and keep the library in good order. First hour--Larry Finfrock Second hour--Sharon Van Hoosier Third hour--Fred Paulsen Fourth hour--Claudia O'Brian Sixth hour--Sara Fields Seventh hour--Charlene Grant Joanne Rousey Eighth hour--Mrs. Horn Mrs. Horn was the head librarian. She organized the library and ordered new books. DR. W. E. GORDON Optometrist Contact Lenses 125 West Main Street Phone 1-0130 46 McLEAN LUMBER COMPANY McLean, Illinois STANDING: Helen Bode, Roy Foley, Jr., Sherry Taylor, John Hoose, Miss Berry, Sheryl Michaels, Fred Paulsen, Connie Shaffer, Yvonne Hopkins, Amanda Fawley, Linda Durham, Rebanell Dickerson, Sharon Runge, Margaret Glaser, Janice Runge. SEATED: Rose Anne Fox, Karol Fitchhorn, Judy Morgan, Bonnie Cisco, Anne Hanes Hi-Lite Miss Berry--Advisor Helen Bode--Editor EQUITABLE LIFE of NEW YORK Arthur R. Begolka Atlanta, Illinois 47 RELIABLE WELDING SERVICE Armington, Illinois SHORTY'S BARBER SHOP McLean, Illinois M-W Classes The Junior Class Presents Cupid in Pigtails CAST Squeegee Squires ...... Suzy McAdams........... Todd McAdams........... Gail McAdams........... Aunt Dotty.......... . Rollo Sappleton........ Murchison Fogg......... April Fogg............. Beasley Fogg........... Pete Farley............ Beth Farley............ Mrs. Squires........... Gertie................. Carter Prescott........ Mabelle McAdams........ Jerry Starkey Sharon Runge Jr. Foley Connie Shaffer Charlotte Schumm Roger Johnson Lloyd Rousey Jo Anne Rousey Gary Peifer Harvey Aper Carolyn Swan Loretta Loercher Jeanette Nelson Stormy Garr Sue Davis CORN BELT FINANCE CO. 103 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois The wisest of spenders see Longworth and Lender Phone 825-2066 Autographs FUNK'S GROVE GRAIN COMPANY Funk's Grove McLean, 111. 50 County Semifinal Jilts vantage. ‘ 0 points to capture game «cor McLean Posts Victory Zotis Pin 1st Loss i at 38-37 and they never (ell behind. corner with two second lclt to McLean Pins 59-48 —QiLLexinqton. 61-4 Defeat on Tri-City McLean Pins 53'48 ‘ Atlanta Loses to Williamsville LOSS OH HcirtsburCJ o In Lincoln Regional Tourney ! ,, n ,, r r . n . i 1 Colts Rally From First Period ; LINCOLN —(PNS)— McLean-Waynesville had to come m behind to stop Tri-City, 59-48, and Williamsville rallied whip Atlanta, 65-61. in Qnt round play of the Lincoln gional tourney here Wednesday night. Vi-City, firing at a .480 clip, the end of that period, as th tors stalled slowly in ever he Colts, however, held Tr irter and came galloping back at 28-28 at the [ way mark. ri-City then jumped to a slim 1 liteif'iC early moments of ttK naged to bold until the final e minutes. was in these final three min- e the Colts 11 points in tw :oger Johnson, who poured in l 1'iing rer with 25 points. Bob Turle 1 . foi th- !o Colts Upset Wapellc At Mr LEAN -an- t •villa fc ft : Petty Heywortl 1 2 Hancock 4 3 Kcl li- ft 5 I’llilllDS 4 5 Wicken hauaer 0 0 Orcr.dorfi I Am I on 23 18 Touts UJLIAM8V1LLE IF NATURALLY they come by their nl the Colts? Well, tfe s just the natural th many years ago Ji id one of the great baseball clubs in . which answered to a new gymnasium ble either. For the G r m An. ftia tamo fl deywc ottles AcLean-Waynesville Hartsburg-Emden, McLean Hands Defeat to Danvers Spills fh, 64 to 6: i McLean Surprises Beason in Kickapoc4 Johnson Nets 2 Free Throws To Give Colts 65 64 Victory KNEELING: Lloyd Rousey, Mr. Monge, Gene Johnson. STANDING: Leroy Osborn, Roy Foley, Jr., Roger Johnson, Terry Bruce, John Hoose, Malcolm Fawley, John Fox, Mike Bris- tow, Kenneth Smiley, Daral Leach, Duane Sampson, Chuck Johnson. VARSITY M-W 41 . . 38 Armington 81 . .62 LeRoy 55 . . 58 Wapella 76 . .48 Hopedale «54 . . 33 Stanford Kickapoo «47 . .42 Wapella T ourney «63 . .73 Beason 61 . .48 Lexington 53 . .48 Hart-Em 65 . . 51 Danvers 72 . .46 Bellflower 45 . .46 Elkhart 65 . .64 Beason M-W 81. ... . 44 Downs «63 . . 44 Bellflower County «45 . . 42 Octavia Tourney «27 . . 29 Heyworth 72 . . 37 Ellsworth 61 . . 38 Middletown 78 . . 52 New Holland 81 . . 36 Stanford 71 . . 58 Minier 63 . . 48 Atlanta 64 . . 62 Hey worth «59 . . 48 T ri-Cities Regional «58 . . 53 Williamsville Tourney «49 . . 59 Lincoln DIXIE TRUCKERS HOME McLean, Illinois JOHNSON BRUCE HOOSE BRISTOW FOLEY LEACH T SMILE.Y. OSBORN SAMPSON M-W Big 10 AMERICAN STATE BANK East Side of Square Bloomington, Illinois Sharon Range Sheryl Michaels Yvonne Hopkins Janice Range Judy Morgan Cheerleaders Leading oar basketball teams this year were our five peppy and vivacious cheerleaders. They cheered the team on, even when the game seemed lost. They cheered for both Junior Varsity and Varsity games. HAWKINS Complete Photo Supplies 214 W. Wash., Bloomington ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK Atlanta, Illinois Member of F. D. I. C. AWARD WINNERS - LEADERSHIP, SCHOLARSHIP CITIZENSHIP RHS entries in Miss Warren Co. Beauty Pageant G. Crandall and J. Hines. GaNeene was also Roseville Relays Queen. Mrs. Paul Taylor pins the DAR citizenship medal on L. Birdsell. Home ec. Style Show Winners: E. VanArsdale, A. Bayne, M. Eaton, M. Carlson, and K. Kidder. Kay was also the recipient of the D.A.R. citizenship award. Speech Contestants: K. Bacon, L. Robeson, S. Driffil, J. Felt, and J. Huston. P.T.A. Family Fun Night Royalty: J. Watt, J. Eaton, S. Driffil, C. Harden, J. Elliott, R. Allaman, outstanding track J. Huston, G. Hines, and L. Bagley. man, record holder of high hurdles 15.4, low hurdles 21.0, broad jump 20' 9 1 2 , and mile relay 53.7. f SORG'S JEWELRY STORE South Side of the Square Bloomington, Illinois 57 H. G. BEATTY COMPANY Est. 1848 Clinton, Illinois Closing Events Jr.-Sr. Prom Duane Sampson and Rose Fox King and Queen CHRISTIAN FURNITURE On the Square Clinton, Illinois SELBY SON Waynesville, Illinois Picture, anyone? Frankie Leonard and his orchestra Candidates for King and Queen Tete-a-tete HOOSE DRI-GAS Waynesville, Illinois 59 CANFIELD COLAW FORD SALES Atlanta McLean, Illinois Phone 5-2301 or 4-3261 MONTGOMERY WARD COMPANY Central Illinois Most Complete Department Store' Bloomington, Illinois 60 CANNON-BALL Clinton, Illinois Senior Trip Pal lets--Crates--Bases--Boxes Dimension and cut to size Mixed Hardwood Lumber U. S. 66 and 136 Phone 874-3801 MARGUERITE’S HAT SHOP 109 North Center Street Bloomington, Illinois McLean, Illinois 63 ; . • • • • i v - T P • • •« - €PL •: :
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