McLean High School - Hub Yearbook (McLean, IL)

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THE The yearbook staff of 1964-65 proudly dedicates this year's HUB to Mr. Paul Vandervoort because of his excellence as a teacher and for his years of service to our school. 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION Left to Right: Charles Shaffer, Robert Buck, Wilbert Bode, Byron Canfield, Charles Beeler, J. C. Bristow, George Gunderson (not present) 3 M-W ADMINISTRATORS HARD AT WORK John P. O'Donnell Driver's Education Clyetta Berry Commerce James Hellrung Boys’ Physical Education Robert Bryant History Charles McCoy Agriculture Paul Vandervoort Hope Quay Mathematics English and German Marian Loughran Harold Lurhing PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Band English and Library Larry Lasswell Chorus 9 Irene Brandt Alma Dernier Girls' Physical Education Science Richard Priller Fred Leach Industrial Arts Home Economics Donald Smith Guidance Counselor 10 BETTI SHAFFER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, VP 4; Majorette 2. 3; Pep Club 2; HUB 2. 4; Jr. , Sr. Plays; Chorus 2; Music Con test 2; Sextet 2 JERRY DOUGLASS Class Pres. 2; VP 4; Pep Club 2 Jr., Sr. Plays MICHAEL LYNCH Student Council Rep. 2; Pep Club 2; Jr., Sr. Plays; Class Pres. 4; Chorus 1; Baseball 1, 2,3; Basketball 1,2, 3,4 MARALEE DOWNS Band 1,2,3; Treasurer 2,3; FHA 1,2,3,4; Historian 4; FFA Sweetheart; Pep Club; Jr., Sr. Plays; Chorus 1 CONNIE WILCOX Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; HUB 2,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; VP 3; Student Council Rep. 4; FHA 1, 4; Pianist; GAA 4; Plan- ning Chairman 4; Ma- jorette 2,3; Librarian 3, 4; Class Pres. 1; Trea- surer 2; DAR; Jr. , Sr. Plays; TEENAGRAPH Re- porter 3, 4 12 NANCY CISCO Pep Club 2; Student Council 1, 2, 3,4; Treasurer 3, Class Rep. 1, 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Class Pres. 3; VP 2; Jr., Sr. Plays; Christmas Queen '64 ROBERT BRISTOW Pep Club 2; Baseball 1,2, 3,4 WILLIAM BRISTOW Baseball 1,4; Pep Club 2; Jr., Sr. Play SANDRA WALTERS Pep Club 2; FHA 1,4; Pres. 4, Historian 2; Chorus 1,3; Band 1, 2; GAA 4; Class Treasurer 1,4; Librarian 3,4; Jr., Sr. Play; Band Contest 1 LYLE NEVIUS Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3; Cross Country 3; Student Council 3,4; President 4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2; Boys' State; SAR; Speech Contest 13 TERRY MARVEL Pep Club 2; FFA 1,2; Letter- men's Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Bas ketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Jr., Sr. Plays LINDA RUBLE Cheerleader 4; Chorus 3, 4; Sr. Plays; Pep Club 2 JENNIFER SLUPIANEK Chorus 1; FHA 4; GAA 4; Points Chairman; Jr., Sr. Plays; HUB 4; Pep Club 2; Librarian 1, 3 MERLE LEACH Pep Club 2; FFA 1,2, 3.4; Li- brarian 2,3; Jr., Sr. Plays 1 I K I J I LINDA STUBBLEFIELD Student Council 3; Pep Club 2; Hilite 2; HUB 2, 3. 4; Editor 4; GAA 4; FHA 1,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 1.2, 3,4; Jr., , Girls' State 3; 3; Betty Crocker ward 4 r ij r 14 MARSHA PEIFER Pep Club 2; Jr., Sr. Plays; FHA 1,2,3, 4; Officer 2,4; GAA 4 NORMAN KING Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Pep Club 2; Librarian 3 DAVID NEVIUS Letterman 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 2,4; FFA 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 1; HUB 4; Jr., Sr. Plays; Cross Country 3, 4 WALTER CRAIG Pep Club 2; Letterman 3; Jr., Sr. Play; Manager 2, 3 MARCIA MORRISON Pep Club 1, 2; FTA 1; Student Council 3; HUB, Co-Editor 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Student Council Rep. 3; Band 1, 4; VP 4; FHA 2.3,4; Of- ficer 3,4; Jr., Sr. Plays; County Music Festival 4; Music Contest 1,2,3, 4; Pianist 4; Girls’ State Alt.; Mixed Octet 2; Girls Sextet; Double Ensemble 15 BRUCE CANFIELD Chorus 1; Pep Club 2; Student Council Treasurer 4; HUB 4; Track 3, 4; Jr., Sr. Plays BONNIE GRUBBS FHA 1,2,4; GAA 4; Chorus 1,2, 4; Jr. , Sr. Plays; Pep Club 2 JANICE WESTERFIELD Pep Club 2; FHA 1.2,4; Libra- rian 4; GAA 1,4; Chorus 1,2,4; Pres. 1; Jr., Sr. Plays; Marshal WAYNE LEE Class VP 1; FFA 1. 2. 3. 4; Trea- surer 3,4; Pep Club 2 FAYE WESTERFIELD Student Council 4; Sec. 4; HUB 3,4; Treasurer 3, 4; Hilite 2; Pep Club 2; Majorette 2,3; FHA 1,4; Cheerleader 4; GAA 4; Teenagraph 3, 4; Jr., Sr. Plays; Librarian 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Class VP 3; German Class Contest 3 16 MELDA BURNS FHA 1,2; Science Club 1,2; Li- brarian 1,2; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 2; Class Sec. 1; Sr. Play ROGER SWANER FFA 1,2, 3,4; Band 1; Chorus 1; Librarian 1; Boys Quartet 1 DALE SYMPSON SUSAN ALEXANDER Student Council 3; Rep. 3; Pep Club 2; Jr. Play; Class Sec. 1,2,3,4; FHA 1.2, 3. 4; Sec. 4; GAA 4; Band 1,2 17 CHERYL BROOKS HIER Chorus 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; Librari- an 1,2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Junior Play TED GLASER FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2.3; Band 1,2; Pep Club 2; Hub 1,3; Librarian 1; Boys Quartet and Mixed Sextet Contest 2,3; Junior and Senior Plays JERRY WATKINS HI-LITE 3; Track 1; Lettermen's Club 2; Pep Club 2 18 SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS Miss Clyetta Berry and Mr. Charles McCoy CLASS OFFICERS Mike Jerry Sandy Susy Lynch Douglass Walters Alexander 19 oz 21 PROPHECY The energetic class of 1965 built a time machine to foretell the future of each one in the class twenty years from now. We found our classmates in various places in the United States. The first image we saw was of a large farm. Beside a field of corn, stood Merle Leach and Wayne Lee, discussing the management with their farm advisor, Jerry Douglass. In Hollywood where we saw several other classmates, Betti Shaffer, a famous model, was being filmed for an advertisement. Upstairs, the time machine found Bob Bristow, the leading sports announcer, taping an interview with Lyle Nevius, the coach of the fighting Illini. In the producer’s office, we found the re- ceptionist, Bonnie Grubbs, explaining to several people that the producer was busy with the accountant, Ted Glaser. In the waiting room, we recognized Roger Swaner, president of Scratchy Drawers Long Under- wear Corporation and his chief salesman, Bill Bristow. Nancy Cisco, the business agent for the Beatles, was also there. Butch Craig, an international playboy, was lying in the sun in Hawaii. With him was David McLane, who was on vacation after the rush at his Maple Syrup Company. In New York City, we saw a taxi, driven by Jerry Watkins, rushing Marcia Morrison, who was late as usual, to the airport to catch a plane. We discovered she was going to tour Europe with her famous chorus. Lynch’s Law Firm was located in a large office building. Inside, Maralee Downs, secretary for the firm, was busily typing. Marsha Peifer's typing school was located down the hall. On the thirteenth floor, we recognized Susan Alexander, who was having her hair styled by Linda Ruble, the famous hairdresser. In the Chicago Tribune office, we found the editor Duke Sympson, arranging articles for the front page which concerned: Bruce Canfield, new head of Argon National Laboratories: David Nevius, president of AFL-CIO, announcing a strike; the theft of a prize toad, reported by the famous biologist, Connie Wilcox. In her own office, Cheryl Brookshire was busy writing her love-lorn column. Janice Westerfield and Jennifer Slupianek, head nurses at the County Hospital, were conferring with Melda Burns, the County Health Nurse. In one room, we found Faye Westerfield, the world famous lec- turer, recuperating from a severe case of laryngitis. In the waiting room, Norm King was awaiting news of his driver who had been injured while driving one of the King Specials. Near the hospital, we observed Terry Marvel’s large supermarket. In the office, Linda Stubblefield, the executive secretary, was taking dictation. Buying groceries for her left-handed basketball-playing sons was the former Sandy Walters. As the machine ran out of power, we returned to the year of 1965, wondering if our future would be as was foretold by the time machine. CLASS WILL I, Susy Alexander, do will to Susan Holland my ability to get along with the C's: Ciscos and contacts. We, Bill and Bob Bristow, do will to Buddy Lane our ability to get along with our favorite shop teacher. We. Cheryl Brookshier and Melda Burns, do will to Connie Grant all our brothers and sisters. They will keep you company at noon, Connie. I, Bruce Canfield, do will to Paul Loercher my special talent for getting along with Atlanta girls. 1, Butch Craig, do will to Lonnie Kirby my junior books. They should be in good shape. I didn’t use them much. We, Jerry Douglass and David McLane, do will to the rest of our gang our frequent trips to Funks Grove. I, Marcia Morrison, do will to Diane Lynch my Rules of the Road book, now that I don’t need it any longer. I, Norman King, will to Steve Hawkins anything I have that he wants; for a quarter, that is. I, Janice Westerfield, will to Jane Adair my seat in the German room. We, Faye Westerfield and Linda Stubblefield, do will to the Jr. girls our positions in Freshman P. E. class. Have fun, girls. I, Sandy Walters, do will to Eddie Sympson my locker in the main hall, since you are there all the time anyway. I, Lyle Nevius, will to Randy Strubhar the Student Council gavel. Keep them in line, Randy. I, Connie Wilcox, do will to Betty Marlett all the memories of our past cheerleading years and the hopes of many more to come. I, Dale Sympson, will to Kevin Lynch my ability to get along with the teachers. I, Linda Ruble, do will to Sue Rich my ability to get along with Clinton boys. I, Nancy Cisco, do will to Paul Bailey the memories of our quiet school days together. I, Jerry Watkins, do will to Bob Crownover my knack for crowning Mrs. Quay. I, Terry Marvel, do will nothing to Mark Fawley and Neil Braid, since I am going to need all I got to get through college. I, Betty Shaffer, will to Janice Michaels my shorthand ability. I, Maralee Downs, will to Stevie Danczak, my ability to find something funny in everything. I, Jennifer Slupianek, will to all the kids at M-W my dad. He may come in handy at times. I, Mike Lynch, will to Brent White my height. The scenery sure is different from up here, Brent. We, Ted Glaser, Roger Swaner, Wayne Lee, and Merle Leach, do will to Bob Shaffer, Gene Cisco, Roger Rich, Donnie Dennison, Dennis Barr, and Gary Bristow our ability to behave ourselves on our ag trips. 1, David Nevius, will to Ronnie Witzig my luck for breaking records in track events. How about it, Ron? I, Marsha Peifer, will to Connie Runge my ability to get along with that special Runge. I, Bonnie Grubbs, leave to Shirley Nelson the only electric typewriter. 23 CLASS POEM Linda Ruble, if given a chance. Would turn all our parties into a dance. Ted Glaser, who is quite a gent, Is the FFA president. Melda Bums, who moved in just last year. Always seems to be full of cheer. Cheryl Brookshier with eyes so brown. Never seems to wear a frown. Janice Westerfield, so precise and neat, A diligent student that is hard to beat. Bonnie Grubbs, quiet and shy, Is certain to marry some nice guy. Bill Bristow, a baseball fan supreme. Is always ready to cheer the Cardinal team. Duke Sympson, who is not very tall, Often goes out and has a ball. Susy Alexander, who is quiet and coy, Has given her heart to one certain boy. David McLane, with short cropped hair, Rides his motor scooter everywhere. Bob Bristow, a swell all-round guy, Unless you know him, he seems quite shy. Nancy Cisco, with hair styles galore, Is always trying to make up more. Lyle Nevius, handsome and neat. Is our school's all-round athlete. Marsha Peifer, who’s full of charm, Has given her heart to that boy on the farm. Terry Marvel, who is never blue, Next year plans to attend W. I. U. Linda Stubblefield, who is tall and slim. Is always full of vigor and vim. Our president, that's Mike, he quite the man to cheer; He kept up with his basketball, he made twelve points this year. 24 Jerry Watkins, who likes to run fast, One thing is sure he won't be last. Our Class wouldn't be complete without one tease, Roger can make a joke of anything he sees. Maralee Downs with personality plus, Has been a good friend to all of us. David Nevius, when at his best, Takes the prize for the biggest pest. Jerry Douglass, always ready to do a good deed. Everyone knows that he’ll succeed. Sandy Walters, who has plenty of steam, Someday hopes to have her own basketball team. Walter Craig, Butch to us, Takes his car, never the bus. Merle Leach, who leaves rubber in every gear, Is often found racing his John Deere. Marcia Morrison, who is musically inclined, A better friend you will never find. Norm King, big and sleek. To all of us he is just plain Zeke . Connie Wilcox, who is full of fun, Never stops until her job is done. Bruce Canfield, next in line, Up the ladder of success he'll climb. Jennifer Slupianek, a nurse to be, We’re all sure that she'll succeed. Wayne Lee, a very tall boy, He gets his girls by acting coy. Betty Shaffer, lively and blonde, Everyone knows of whom she's fond. I, Faye Westerfield, am the last, With plans for the future, and memories of the past. 26 JUNIORS G. Bristow K. Lynch G. Cisco R. Rich S. Holland 28 Stephanie Danczak Ron Witzig Diane Lynch Robert Crownover Susan Rich Buddy Lane Janice Michaels Paul Loercher Connie Runge Dennis Barr Shirley Nelson Mark Fawley Betty Marlett Steve Hawkins 29 Dorothy Summers, Seven: Bob Baker. Row One: Brenda Longworth, David Sherman, Bonnie Demling, Donna Burns, Kate Rice, Ron Follis, Sandy K. Smith. Row Two: Cathy Fox, Jeff Starkey, Judy Schumm, Larry Heck, Pam McCubbin, Linda Glaser, Bob Burns. Row Three: Peggy Summers. Jean Foust, Joyce Troyer, Gary Freeman, Carol Lee Beyer, Bev Bode. Lynn Westerfield. Row Four: Judy Crutchley, Connie Coyle, Linda Taylor, Paul Wampler. Nancy Haning, Gary Dean, Mary Etta Rich. Row Five: Terri Ross, Janice Austin, Bob Pitts, Lana Weaver. Marla Morrison, John Dennison, Kathy Winstead. Row Six: Dan Bristow, Sandy L. Smith, John Bagosy, Martha Leach, David Brookshier, Candy Canfield. Row 30 D. Brookshier J. Lynch V. Nettleton S. Buck J. Swan C. Hargraves P. Bristow S. Pannier A. Garr B. Bode J. Marlett T. Braid R. Nelson C. Harell J. Fulk V. Billington M. Nevius N. Johnson M. McLane B. Walters S. Boswell J. Shaffer R. Terrell M. Shaffer C. Yates R. Spaulding L. Shifflet D. Furman B. Spaulding P. Mann S. Bristow L. Weidinger M. Organ N. BiUiter T. Burger 31 CLASS SPONSORS FRESHMEN Mr. Vandervoort (left) Mr. Bryant (right) 32 FRESHMEN Organ, M. Nevius, P. Bristow, J. Lynch SOPHOMORE L. Heck, P. McCubbin, T. Ross. J. Starkey JUNIOR J. Michaels, D. Dennison, S. Hawkins, G. Bristow AUGUST 27 School begins SEPTEMBER 3 Juniors chose rings 9 Senior Pictures taken 18 Freshman Initiation 24 Kickapoo Conference Dinner OCTOBER 2 Cheerleading tryouts 9 All-school pictures 18 Junior Play 24 District Cross Country at Lincoln 29 Chorus Skating Party NOVEMBER 9 Career Night 12 College Night DECEMBER 23 High School Christmas Party 28-30 Mt. Pulaski Holiday Tournament JANUARY 13-15 Semester Finals 16-22 McLean County Tournament 23 Freshman Tournament FEBRUARY 2 Ham and Bean Supper 22 District Tournament MARCH 1-5 Regional Tournament 26-27 Senior Play APRIL 10 Music Contest 28 sPfing Concert MAY 15 Jr. -Sr. Prom 30 Baccalaureate JUNE 2 Graduation Seated: Mr. Bryant. R. Wizig, L. Nevius, F. Westerfield, R. Strubar. Standing: C. Wilcox, G. Free- man, M. Morrison. K. Fox, N. Cisco, N. King, D. Barr, S. Hawkins, J. Fulk, B. Crownover, T. Braid. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Top: L. Nevius B. Canfield F. Westerfield R. Strubar R. Witzig 36 First Row: R. Witzig, D. Barr, N. Haning, L. Stubblefield, M. Morrison, B. Canfield, Mrs. Quay. Sec- ond Row: S. Pannier, N. Braid, D. Nevius, S. Hawkins, F. Westerfield, B. Marlett. Third Row: J. Slupianek, B. Shaffer, C. Wilcox, C. Canfield, J. Schumm. EDITORS Linda Stubblefield Marcia Morrison 37 GAA First Row: Jennifer Slupianik, Connie Runge, Nancy Haning, Patty Bristow, Jean Fulk, Pam McCubbin, Diane Lynch, Connie Wilcox, Sandy Walters, Mrs. Brandt. Second Row: Candy Candfield, Brenda Long- worth, Carolyn Wherley, Lee Ann Weidinger, Linda Wherley, Leslie Shifflet, Aria Garr, Judy Crutchly, Linda Glaser, Martha Leach. Third Row: Nannette Johnson, Susan Bristow, Marla Morrison, Becky Walters, Christy Yates, Beverly Bode, Janice Austin, Judy Schumm, Kathy Winstead, Carol Beyer. Fourth Row: Sandy Smith, Bonnie Demling, Cathy Fox, Marsha Peifer, Susy Alexander, Bonnie Spaulding, Janice Wes- terfield, Bonnie Grubbs, Faye Westerfield, Linda Stubblefield. ACTIVITIES Hiking Softball Square Dancing Tumbling Volleyball 38 First Row: E. Sympson, T. Marvel, D. Bristow, R. Witzig, D. Nevius, R. Lane, Coach Hellrung, Second Row: L. Nevius, D. Barr, B. Shaffer, G. Bristow, P. Loercher, S. Hawkins. Lt E T T E R M A N S CLUB OFFICERS Eddie Sympson Steve Hawkins Gary Bristow Terry Marvel 39 CLUB First Row, L. to R.: C. Fox, M. Peifer, S. Alexander, S. Holland, S. Walters, B. Shaffer, N. Cisco, M. Morrison, M. Downs, Mrs. Demler. Second Row: N. Johnson, J. Foust, L. Wherley, B. Spaulding, J. Austin, B. Bode, D. Summers, C. Coyle, P. Summers. Third Row: V. Nettleton, C. Wherley, J. Troyer, C. Runge, S. Bristow, L. Stubblefield, F. Westerfield, L. Glaser, D. Burns. Fourth Row: P. Mann, N. Billiter, V. Billington, J. Shaffer, J. Marlett, C. Wilcox, B. Grubbs, J. Westerfield, J. Slupianek, J. Michaels, C. Grant. F.H.A. OFFICERS First Row, L. to R.: S. Alexander, S. Holland, S. Walters, B. Shaffer, N. Cisco, Mrs. Demler. Second Row: M. Peifer, C. Fox, J. Troyer, C. Runge, M. Downs, M. Morrison. 40 First Row: D. Dennison, R. Rich, G. Bristow, T. Glaser, W. Lee, R. Swaner, Mr. McCoy. Second Row: R. Terrell, C. Hargraves, R. Spaulding, D. Nevius, B. Shaffer, D. Barr, G. Cisco. Third Row: J. Den- nison, G. Freeman, D. Brookshier, G. Dean, J. Swan, M. Nevius. F.F.A. OFFICERS Don Dennison Roger Rich Gary Bristow Maralee Downs Ted Glaser Wayne Lee Roger Swaner 41 First Row: M. Fawley, D. Dennison, L. Heck, G. Freeman, B. Demling, R. Rich, T. Burger, S. Pannier, L. Lasswell. Second Row: J. Fulk, L. Weidinger, B. Walters, F. Westerfield, V. Billington, J. Schumm, C. Fox, J. Adair, S. Holland, J. Westerfield, B. Grubbs, P. Mann. Third Row: K. Winstead, C. Beyer, B. Longworth, C. Yates, C. Wherley, C. Wilcox, B. Bode, L. Ruble, M. Morrison, P. Bristow, K. Rice, S. Bristow. Fourth Row: A. Garr, N. Haning, B. Demling, M. L. Morrison, L. Stubblefield, S. Danczak, C. Canfield, S. Smith, P. McCubbin, J. Shaffer, L. Shifflet, L. Wherley. c H O R U s OFFICERS Marcia Morrison Connie Wilcox Linda Stubblefield 42 First Row: J. Schiimm, J. Fulk, J. Adair, C. Grant, C. Beyer, P. McCubbin, C. Yates, L. Weidinger. Second Row: T. Burger, B. Demling, S. Pannier, D. Brookshier, M. Morrison, A. Garr, S. Boswell, D. Furman, S. Buck, L. Heck, and Mr. Luhring, Instructor. it A N D OFFICERS J. Schumm J. Adair M. Morrison 43 LIBRARIANS First Row: B. Lane, F. Westerfield, Mrs. Loughran, J. Westerfield, J. Troyer, S. Walters, D. Lynch, D. Barr. Second Row: J. Fulk, B. Walters, R. Nelson. C. Wil- cox, C. Fox, B. Demling, B. Marlett, S. Smith. 44 First Row, 1. to r.: Becky Walters, Pam McCubbin, Kate Rice, Marsha Morrison, Larry Heck, Timmy Burger, Mr. Lasswell. Second Row: Janice Shaffer, Bonnie Demling, Susan Holland, Stefanie Danczak, Marla Morrison, Brenda Longworth, Lee Ann Weidinger. MUSIC CONTEST L. to R.: Jane Adair, Judy Schumm, Lee Ann Weidinger. 45 SPORTS SECTION Connie Wilcox Faye Westerfield VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Linda Ruble Betty Marie tt 48 Bonnie Demling Sandy Smith Patty Jo Bristow JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Janice Austin 49 Left to Right: B. Demling, S. Hawkins, D. Nevius, P. Loercher, N. King, M. Lynch, L. Nevius, G. Bris- tow, E. Sympson, Coach Hellrung. M-W............................54 M-W............................58 M-W............................33 M-W............................52 M-W............................54 M-W............................60 M-W............................56 M-W............................56 M-W............................46 M-W............................44 M-W............................54 M-W............................48 M-W............................38 M-W............................55 M-W............................40 M-W............................59 M-W............................73 M-W............................63 M-W............................65 M-W............................61 M-W............................46 M-W............................52 M-W.......................... 54 Armington....................................56 Saybrook-Arrowsmith..........................70 Tri-Valley...................................39 Hartsburg-Emden..............................66 Forman.......................................77 Elkhart......................................63 Elkhart......................................57 Tremont......................................52 Danvers......................................41 Bellflower...................................53 Gridley......................................38 Octavia......................................64 New-Holland Mid..............................69 Wapella......................................60 Atlanta......................................48 Octavia......................................77 Heyworth.....................................64 LeRoy........................................44 Stanford.....................................68 Beason ..................................... 60 Mt. Pulaski..................................56 Mason City...................................71 Elkhart......................................72 50 GARY NORM LYLE STEVE EDDIE DAVID Left to Right: B. Demling. B. Une. C. Harrell, J. Starkey. B. Pitts. G. Freeman. D. Bristow. J. Lynch. M. Shaffer. Coach Hellrung. M-W . M-W . M-W . M-W . M-W . M-W . M-W . M-W , M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W M-W 45 49 43 58 46 30 52 . 44 . 34 .50 . 77 .47 . 51 .34 .32 .45 .66 .48 .48 .31 . 28 .35 Armington. . Saybrook . . Tri-Valley . Hartem . . . Forman . . . Elkhart . . . Danvers. . . Bellflower. , Tri-Valley New Holland Wapella. . Atlanta . . Octavia. . Hey worth . LeRoy. . . Stanford. . Beason . . Mt. Pulaski Mason City Atlanta . . Atlanta . . Elkhart . . .37 .52 .31 .41 .56 .66 .37 .49 .60 .48 .23 .32 .56 . 54 .33 .50 .61 .56 .68 .55 . 54 . 54 TRACK Coach Hellrung, B. White, E. Sympson, P. Loercher, N. Braid, R. Witzig, B. Can- field, C. Harrell, G. Bristow, D. Nevius, B. Crownover, J. Lynch. First Row: B. Bristow, D. Bristow, C. Harrell, E. Sympson, J. Starkey, B. Lane, B. Bristow, J. Lynch. Second Row: Coach Hellrung, S. Hawkins, P. Loercher, G. Bris- tow, R. Witzig, L. Nevius, N. King, N. Braid, T. Marvel. BASEBALL 53 54 First Row: (left to right) B. White, D. Dennison, R. Rich, B. Crownover, E. Sympson, P. Bailey, Dennis Barr, R. Witzig, R. Strubhar. Second Row: C. Grant, D. Lynch, B. Marlett, S. Holland, S. Danczak, C. Runge, J. Michaels. NUTS N BOLTS OCTOBER 16 56 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Excitement Romance” JUNIOR PLAY CAST Benita Bolt......................... Lutie Spinks........................ Rebecca Bolt........................ Martha Grubb........................ Twink Starr......................... Dr. Hippocrates Joy................. Henry Goober........................ Phineas Plunkett.................... Miss Prunella Fig................... Cadwalleder Clippy.................. Mrs. Gertie Glossop................. Wilbur Glossop...................... Jack Gorden......................... Director Stephanie Danczak . . . Betty Marlett . . .Connie Runge . Janice Michaels . . Bob Crownover .... Ron Witzig .... Dennis Barr . . Randy Strubhar . . Susan Holland . . . .Brent White . . . Connie Grant ... Ed Sympson . . . . Paul Bailey Larry Lasswell First Row; (left to right) R. Swanner, T. Glaser, M. Lynch, L. Nevius, D. Nevius, B. Canfield, N. King. Second Row: J. Westerfield, S. Walters, M. Peifer, B. Grubbs. M. Burns, F. Westerfield, S. Alexander, L. Ruble, T. Marvel. J. Douglass, Mr. McCoy. Third Row: W. Bristow, J. Slupianek, N. Cisco, M. Morrison, C. Wilcox, L. Stubblefield, B. Shaffer, M. Downs. NO BOYS ALLOWED MARCH 26 27 58 SENIOR CLASS PLAY Maralee Downs and Jerry Douglass KING AND QUEEN OF THE JH. SR. PROM 60 63 SENIOR ACTIVITIES O'Hare International Field Sherman Hotel Shopping Berganhoff's Toffenitti's W L S White Sox vs. Yankees Cominsky Park 64 65 66 GRADUATION BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER Rev. 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