Milford Township High School - Reveille Yearbook (Milford, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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Class Prophecy As I sat down at my typewrrter to wrrte the class prophecy for the class of 58 a thought came to my mrnd IfI am to wrrte about the future why not see some one who really knows about rt? I hurrredly put my coat on and rushed out to frnd my unsuspectrng accomplrce who would help me wrrte the prophecy As I rang the bell of the lrttle broken down cottage I read the srgn over the door whrch boldly proclarmed MADAME DU C EREBRUM SEES ALL KNOWS ALL PAST PRES ENT FUTURE Presently the door was opened by an old woman who was clad rn brrght gar ments and large danglrng earrrngs of gold After statrng my purpose a complete prophecy of the class of 58 of the Mrlford Hrgh School I was ushered rnto a drmly lrt room whrch con tarned two charrs and a table supportrng a large crystal sphere Caressrng the ball she began to chant a strange rhyme As she gazed rntently she sard Yes yes Read carefully for thrs rs what she told me precrsely as she related rt to me I see a porry tarl mrrrrng chemrcals rn a drug store No rt rs a lady named Carol and she rs workrng out a complrcated formula to heal the srck chrld of a very well dressed man The purchaser rs evrdently a very wealthy car dealer Hrs motto rs Mann s Cars For Men In another sectron of the Clly of Mrlford I see a thrn frarl lady named Donna Faye who rs evrdently worn wrth care from supportrng her husband and several chrldren Across the street rs a srgn whrch reads Club Sherry We Specralrze rn Gettrng to Know You Out rn fr ant rs a regular Beau Brummel He goes by the name of Dennrs Van and rs the best dressed man rn Mrlford Other members of your classl frnd rn a large crty nearby called Woodworth Erleen rs the wrfe of a promrnent darry company presrdent Wes Glover rs a drrver for the same com pany but he has drffrculty keeprng hrs Job because of hrs constant teasrng of customers A srgn over the door of a new school for grrls reads How to Keep Your Man Sug Stolts In structor' I the country near Woodworth rs Don Fruendt s Sheep Shearrng Co one of the largest rn the mrddle west Farntly I can see several of the class members on farms rn the nerghborrng countrysrde A woman Sherron Lynne rs workrng rn the farm house krtchen wrth three young chrldren play rng on thc Floor Terry Rrckart rs qurte successful on hrs two sectron farm south of Mrlford whrle the husband of another classmate Marv Ann has been hrt wrth adversrty He has lost all but ten acres of hrs land by wagerrng on horse racrng I can frnd no more of the class around thc old home town but perhaps rf you could cross my palm wrth another frve dollar brll I would be able to see farther rnto the drstance The frve was soon forthcomrng and after some consrderable rubbrng and warlrng she began I can see Lon Anderson rn the prts at the Indranapolrs Race Track sweatrng and groanrng rn a losrng battle to get hrs hot rod on the track agarn Observrng the race from above rn the latest arr force plane rs Mrke Beavers Jerry O Brren also tunes rn from Indranapolrs l-le rs a real estate dealer and has one of the really prosperous companres rn the crty Far away on a huge ocean lrner rs an all grrls band drrected by Crndy Ferdrnand She and her saxophone have become a famous parr A passenger on the boat rs Torn Boyd who rs returnrng wrth several stuffed anrmal heads from hrs recent hunt rn Afrrca Several of the class members seem to have settled rn New York Jo Ann Shoufler rs a nrght club srnger rn the Copacabana Ira Wrllramson rs a blower rn a glass factory and Shar on O Neal rs marrred to a consultrng engrneer They have no chrldren so Sharon entertarns herself by followrng the many sports events rn the crty The remarnrng members of the class are scattered Bev Scharer rs a salmon packer rn Oregon Beverly Garrelts rs housekeeper on the Ersenhower farm rn Vrrgrnra and I frnd Gerry Evans and hrs wrfe and famrly of three chrldren on the hrghway headrng rnto Yellowstone Park for a two weeks vacatron I farl to frnd anyone else Were there others rn the classo No that was all I replred and left the madame to ponder what she had told me THAN KS ron cHooslNG color pre nc HIGHSCHOOL AND COLLEGE YEARBOOKS ., f..r...,..r....r.aa-.

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Boy the trme sure seems to fly To thrnk back rt makes you cry Many thrngs we ve done together Frrendshrps made forgotten never Thanks to all who ve helped us to Accomplrsh all we ve trred to What do you thrnk wrll be the fate Of the class of 58 Wreckless drrver speedrng by Watch your step when Lon comes nrgh To Watseka every nrght Our red harred classmate arms hrs flrght Mrke the shrewdest busrness man Wrll make a sale when ere he can Around the school he rates qurte hrgh We quote hrs motto Do or Dre! Tom Boyd handsome Romeo Into a he man he drd grow A country lad from whence he came Thrnk he s on hrs way to fame'7 Happrly buzzrng through the halls She s got more pep than us all Pretty brown harr eyes a glow Everyone knows rt s Sherron Crow Real swell guy he does hrs share Gerald Evans wrll be there To help wrth thrngs that should be done He makes work a lot of fun Sherry Fannrng rs her name Never changes rn her ways Not too studrous far from dumb Lrkes to have a lot of fun Queen of the Atom thrs past year Cyndy Ferdrnand was frlled wrth cheer On her head we saw a crown What an honor to lrve down Don Fruendt sports for hrm He s a guy who ll try to wrn Eager full of fun and gay May be professronal some day Pad and pencrl pen rn hand She wrll be rn gread demand Beverly Garrelts wrll achreve Her obJectrves we belreve In flashy car always clean Wesley Glover can be seen He enjoys hrs sports a lot On frrst team he ll frnd a spot Musrcally rnclrned flute rn hand Mary Ann Larrd plays rn the band When out marchrng you could hear Her playrng musrc wrthout fear QUALITY GROCERY Class Poem Mann and sports Just go together Athletrcs all were but a pleasure Charles always rs a frrend A guy on whom we can depend He s the Presrdent of our class In hrs subjects he wrll pass Jerry O Brren neatly dressed All the grrls he wrll rmpress Sharon O Neal popular lass Works rntently for the class Always happy always gay Always somethrng nrce to say Rarsed rn Woodworth from hrs brrth Leon s happrest on thrs earth Blond crewcut those brg blue eyes Hold hrm back when grrls go by Farmrng holds hrs rnterest Terry lrkes to do thrs best Always there or close behrnd That certarn grrl who s on hrs mrnd Everyone knows her for her smrle Happy nature all the whrle Marleen gets her share of teasrng Strll her attrtude rs pleasrng Who keeps all boys rn a whrrl Always has a frrendly grrn Makes you feel just lrke a frrend Small rn stature rs Jo Ann Does her work as best she can In her auto named Blue Jewel Chauffeurs all her frrends to school Lrkes to Joke and loves to tease Only does thrngs that wrll please Donna rs a happy gal Wonderful person for a pal By thrs trme you know her well Her frrends say that she rs swell Sug rs always on the run Always searchrng for more fun Long black pony tarl kept so neat Carol s a grrl that you should meet Helped the FHA to be A better club we all agree When you re lookrng for some fun Don t skrp Dennrs Van Hoveln He made our dull moments brrght What a future rs rn srght' Best loved sport for hrm rs track Doesn t stay behrnd or slack Ira s quret when rn school Doesn t say much as a rule COMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRONICS Qualrty srnce 1917 Watseka Watseka Illmors ' ' ' do. ' ' , ' . I , ' . Eileen Schmohe is that girl



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Class Hrstory In the fall of 1954 a group of 35 shy eighth grade graduates entered the halls of MTHS The first thing we d1d as a class was to elect our class offlcers They were Presrdent Eileen Schmohe Vice President Sharon O Neal Secretary and Treasurer Wesley Glover Reporter Sug Stolts and Parlramentarran Chuck DePat1s Our Student Councrl Representative was Carol Torbet Our first lmportant event rn hlgh school was Homecoming We elected Erleen Schmohe Sharon O Neal and Carol Torbet as queen candidates We were very happy to have Sharon O Neal elected a varsity cheerleader After a short three months of summer vacation we were ready to start our sophomore year We felt qurte grown up and considered ourselves to be an lmportant part of the school Class officers were elected as follows President Sharon O Neal Vice President Terry Rrckart Secretary Sherron Crow Treasurer Eileen Schmohe Reporter Wesley Glover and Parham entarian Sug Stolts with Don Fruendt elected to be the Student Council Representatrve When Homecoming rolled around we chose June Pentecost and Cyndy Ferdinand as queen candldates and Jerry O Brren and Chuck DePat1s as king candidates We were very thrllled when our float We re In The Pink received f1rst prize rn the parade We were very pleased to have Erleen Schmohe along wrth Sharon elected as Varsity cheerleaders In May we chose our class rings from Jostens In August of 56 we became known as the 27 Jolly Juniors Elected as officers were President Terry Rlckart Secretary Eileen Schmohe Treasurer Sherron Crow Reporter Shar on O Neal Parlramentanan Don Fruendt Student Council member Erleen Schmohe We were very surprised at the arrival of our class rings on our f1rst day back to school Preparation was lmmedrately begun for I-lomecommg which was set for October 5 We picked the theme Farryland Queen candrdates were Sherron Crow Mary Ann Larrd and Beverly Garrelts Elected for another year of cheerleading were Eileen and Sharon On May 17 we held our Prom Cavalcade of Pastels We were now ready to be called Sophrstrcated Seniors All of us realrzed that we had only one short year in which to enjoy ourselves at MTHS Class offrcers are President Jerry O Brlen Vice Presldent Charles Mann Secretary Sug Stolts Treasurer Sherron Crow Re porter Donna Smlth Parlramentarran Don Fruendt and Gerald Evans Student Councrl mem ber At Homecoming Cyndy Ferdmand was chosen Queen It was an honor to have a mem ber of our class grven thrs trtle Our float Up And Atom won second place Agarn E11 een and Sharon were elected Varsity cheerleaders Before we knew ll rt was t1me to make plans for our graduatlon Semor pictures were t1ken announcements were chosen a com pany was selected from which to order our caps and gowns and we planned our Semor Trip Class Song fTo the tune of I ll Be Seeing You J No more will I be seeing you In all the old familiar places All the old familiar faces That I know All my classmates and my friends Will have gone on therr separate ways But I w1l1 think of them again I know I ll see you rn my memones And when my dreams come true I ll be lrvrnr, 1n a different world But I ll remember you JURGEN TRUMANN MILFORD MOTEL Rmglers Prop Milford, Illrnois Modern Units Radio, Television, and Whirlpool Appliances Route l Phone Tu 9 4555

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