Public 0 036782: POP iotl I 195S -• ■rt • : ■' • . ■ . • a • ' «jVrTil' Viy? Monticello College and Preparatory School Godfrey, Illinois HvSt Si —— - ' - . 3w ' vrr- '.i f i iMfc 5l 53p fii J-.L-H-'i 9f) rw (y IMONTICELLO MtLEGE LIBRAS ! :iDF CY. I ft STAFF ACKNOWLEDGMENTS Inter-Collegiate Press Gravcmann Photographers Donald Smalley, End Sheets Herman Light, Architect HAYNER PUI IY DISTRICT Marilyn Praught ------------------------- Editor-in-Cbicf Bette Carnahan ---------------- Preparatory School Editor Patricia Giggal ------------ Production Manager Marilyn Elkouri -------------------------------- Business Manager Elsa Szold --------------------------- Advertising Editor DEDICATION To every student who lives, studies, and plays within these walls, Monticello symbolizes more than a mere series of classrooms. During its one hundred-twenty-three-years of existence, Monticello has increasingly rich in tradition, spirit, ideas, and ideals; these are transmitted the students, broadening our scope of knowledge and widening our horizons. We become instilled with the true Monticello spirit; as we leave to our places in society we are better people because of this. This spirit that pervades our atmosphere has grown gradually [hrough the and it represents an integrated total of the many experiences shared lcre. Like modern society in which we live today, Monticello constantly mov sfforward strives to attain an even higher goal. As a tangible proof of this progress, in a few short years the firs large-scale expansion program in our history will be completed. Our ivy-covert I stone walled buildings, such an important part of our rich heritage of tradition,- wi 1 be joined by modern, straight-lined structures modeled in the latest contemporary styles, offering the utmost in convenience and comfort to students and faculty alike. This visile growth is more than an addition of buildings to our campus; it is a symbol of (the never-ending progress that has taken place at Monticello since its founding and 4hat will continue to take place in the years to come. ' It is to this progress and to the future greatness of Monticello that we, the classes of 1958, dedicate the licho. We are optimistic for the ever-continuing growth of tradition, spirit, ideas, and ideals, whose combination has thus far resulted in the high standards upheld by Monticello today. Marilyn Praught EDITOR A V V' .; • . BOARD OF TRUSTEES As Monticello College l x ks forward to future years of growth and development, it finds itself in the hands of these capable men and women of our Board of Trustees. Having as their responsibility the general administration of the college, this efficient group has given freely of their time and energy toward the handling of finances and the supervision of many college matters. Trustees not pictured include Mrs. Theodore S. Chapman. Karl K. Hoagland, J. Preston Levis. Mrs. George Sparks Milnor, Mary J. Pfciffcnkcrgcr, Huston Smith. Mrs. William Wood Parsons, and Mr. Ebcn Rodgers, Sr. Seated-. Mrs. J. Reed Delano, Marshall W. Acker, Mrs. Spencer T. Olin, Chairman: M. Ryric Milnor, Mrs. John Raeburn Green. Standing-. Leslie W. Lyon, Edmund Morgcnstern, Spencer T. Olin, Mrs. Bucl McNeil, Henry Chauncey, Robert R. Anschuctz, Russell T. Sharpe. «v Jr MRS. ERNEST R. DUREF. Dean of Students B.A., University of Nebraska MISS BONNIE J. ROYER Acting Associate Director 1957-1958 Preparatory School; A.A., Kansas City Junior College; B.A., University of Kansas City; M.A., University of Kansas ADMINISTRATION AUDLEY N. SULLIVAN Vice-President in Charge of Development B.S., University of Nebraska JOHN D. SCHWEITZER Academic Dean A.B., Westminster College; M.A., University of Chicago MRS. HARRIET COOK Assistant Director of Admit-tions B.A., M.A., University of Buffalo; Chateau dc Groslay Paris, France MISS BETTY ). DR AVER Registrar B.S.. M S.. Kansas State Col-IeKe COL. S. J. GOODMAN Director oi Operational Scr-vices U.S. Army. Retired B.S.. United States Military Academy ADMINISTRATION ELMER C. BROZ Public Relations Washington University MISS MARGUERITE LITTLE Social Director. Preparatory School: Librarian A.B., I.indenwood College; M.A., State University of Iowa MISS BETTY D. MYERS Associate Director Preparatory School: on leave 1957-195H B.A., Hamline University; M.M. Indiana University MRS. MARY SCHMIDT Alumnae Secretary Monticcllo College FACULTY MRS. ALLAN ABBOTT Instructor: Sculpture and Ceramics B.A., University of Minnesota; Minneapolis School of An. MISS MARGUERITE CAMPBELL Chairman: Department of Secretarial Science B. A., MaeMurray College; Washington University. DR. PETER CHACHARONIS Chairman: Department of Science and Math B.A., Marshall College; M.A., Ph D., Ohio State University. DR. PAUL J. COOKE Chairman: Department of Foreign Languages A. B., A.M., Ph.D., University of Illinois. MISS LUCRETIA CRESSEY Instructor: Chemistry B. A., University of Illinois; M.A., Columbia University. MISS GEORGIA DVORAK Instructor: Physical V.ducation B.S., Illinois State Normal University. MISS SHEILA GOTTLIEB Instructor: Riding Fairfax Junior College; B. A.. Queens College; Sturgis School of Horsemanship. MRS. JEAN GRANDFIELD Chairman: Department of Home Economics B.Ed., Southern Illinois State Normal University. LOUIS N. HEIDER Instructor: Physical Sciences B.S., Southeast Missouri State College; M.Ed., University of Illinois. MISS JOANNE J. JAMES Instructor: English and Speech B.S., Kansas State Teachers College. Instructor: Social Science B.S., M.A., Kent State University. DR. CLARA MENGER Chairman: Department of Social Science B.A., University of California, M.A., University of Michigan, Ph.D., Columbia University. Instructor: English Monticcllo College; M.A., Columbia University. H1LLIS ARNOLD JOHN MACDONALD Instructor: Social Science B.A., M.A., Washington University ROBERT J. MADDEN Instructor: Art. B.A., Centenary College of Louisiana; M.F.A., University of Arkansas MISS MARGARET ANN MARLOW FACULTY MISS BETTY M. MEZGER Ins: rue lor: Social Science B.A., Sratc College of Washington; M.A., University of Arkansas ROBERT OLDHAM Chairman: Department of Music Mus.B.. Mus.M., Yale University; M.A., Columbia University MISS JOANN PADLEY Instructor: Voice: Choir and Glee Club Director Mus. M., Mus. Ed., Teachers College of Columbia University MISS LEE PARIS Instructor: Physical Education B.S., Kansas Teachers College MRS. DAVID PIERSON Instructor: English Monticello College: Bradley University; A.B.; Knox University DAVID PIERSON Instructor: Science B.A., Colorado State College; M.A., Iowa State Teachers College MRS. JUDITH RESSENCOURT Instructor: Foreign languages A. B., Washington University; M.A., University of Chicago MRS. VLADIMIR ROUSSEFF Assistant Librarian VLADIMIR ROUSSEFF Chairman: Department of Art Bulgarian National Gymnasium; L’Ecolc dc I'Assomption, Varna, Bulgaria; Art Institute of Chicago MRS. SOLVEIG W. SULLIVAN Chairman: Department of Dramatic Arts B. A., University of Wisconsin; M.F.A., Yale University MRS. UARTA ANN POINTER Instructor: Latin B.Ed., Illinois State Normal University MISS MARY JANE PRUITT Instructor: Physical Education B.S., St. Maty1 College MISS EVELYN TRENNT Instructor: Mathematics B.A., Municipal University of Omaha; M.A., University of Illinois HERBERT A. WOODBURY Instructor: Foreign Languages A.B., Harvard College PHYSICAL EDUCATION CERAMICS SCIENCE INFIRMARY COMMITTEE — Left to Right: Carolyn Hcinckc, Janet Kicson, Phyllis Boggiano, Margaret Covcll. HEALTH CENTER FOOD COMMITTEE — Seated. Left to Right: Lucy Blake, Dianne Cobb. Judy Miller. Standing: Dale Brook-over, Mr. Goodman, Elizabeth Nehring. DIETICIANS — Miss Bess Montroy and Mrs. Irene Propst HEALTH CENTER NURSES — Mrs. Gvazdov, L.P.N., and Mrs. Dodson, R.N. DETICIANS STAFF BUSINESS OFFICE — Mrs. Donald Smalley. Mr. Robert E. Wharton. Bursar; Mrs. Neil Gray. MAIN OFFICE — Mrs. Richard N. Harris. Secretary to the President: Mrs. Ed Sweeney, Secretary to the Academic Dean. ADMISSIONS OFFICE — Miss Mary Tchoukalcff, Miss Marilyn Praught, Miss Janice Jun. STAFF SWITCHBOARD OPERATOR: Mrs. Margaret Prewitt BOOKSTORE: Mrs. Anna Bosley, Miss Marjorie Dictcker HEAD HOUSEKEEPER: Miss Alvena Clossen RESIDENCE COUNSELORS COLLEGE RESIDENCE COUNSELORS. Front: Mrs. Ef-fic Edsall, Mrs. Vivian Harkins. Back: Mrs. Harry E. Hunt, Miss Catherine Breeze. PREPARATORY RESIDENCE COUNSELORS. Left to Right: Mrs. Mark Hudson, Mrs. Helen Turnbull, Mrs. Nell Beall. CLASSES THE rec'tal hall wf • - J.......C’T -H-W- ”'jo ’■«'- 9n ; — i M. „l(uU„l v :ir:rK ' -ter; 1°’ «Wu« ' r otcurt, o' MONTICELLO SEVEN IDEALS With hearts aware of beauty, loyalty, and dignity, minds ever striving for wisdom and democracy, and willing hands to offer service and friendship to all, these girls have been chosen from the class of 1958 by vote of their classmates to represent the seven ideals of Monticello. BEAUTY Cfnila cJtujtp Within each girl is the power to recognize and appreciate the beauty of everyday experiences. Life is filled with beauty if one is sensitive to it and eager to find it — if one’s eyes arc trained to sec, one’s ears to hear, one’s heart to understand and one’s mind to remember. DIGNITY DEMOCRACY fiLx. The truly democratic person interests herself in the activities of others. She seeks to understand and respect the ideals and beliefs of her associates while-maintaining her own independence of thought and action. ati C au I Ollaaltj OHouiiI Dignity is a quality of reserve which comes with emotional, intellectual and social maturity. Dignity is always reflected in the recognition of the fitness of things and in the poise and self-confidence with which one places one's self above that which might be considered unseemly. LOYALTY 30.., One of the most important of the Monticello ideals is a deep-seated loyalty to the college, one’s friends, one's family, and one's own beliefs. This deep emotion will grow through understanding, respect, and love. FRIENDSHIP fPlujffia VM'ampCcff Many of your most cherished and lasting friendships will be made while you arc at Monticello. Your college days will afford rich opportunities for making a wide circle of friends. In true friendship there arc dignity, beauty, loyalty, service, and never-failing consideration. I! 'j i i I SERVICE Of m «:i« Each one of us has a distinctive personality and unique talents. The Monticello girl considers it not only a privilege but also a responsibility to share her gifts with all. thereby helping herself and others to develop to the fullest measure. WISDOM As the Monticello girl grows in academic stature, she seeks to increase her ability to apply her knowledge usefully, for wisdom is the union of knowledge with understanding. SENIOR CLASS FINNEY, CAROLE JOANN Omaha, Nebraska Senior Class Vice-President; Drama Club 2; House Council 2; Junior Committee I; Land of the Dragon 1; Life Guard 1, 2; MAA 1, 2; Marlin Club 1, Secretary-Treasurer 2; MCA 2; Red Shoes ’ 2. MC CAMPBELL. PHYLLIS Kansas City, Kansas Senior Class President; Choir 2: Curriculum Committee 1; Dean’s List; House Council I; Junior Committee 1; Land of the Dragon I; MAA 2; MCA 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa I, Treasurer 2; Science Club 2; Student Council 2; Times 1, 2; Junior Class Vice-President; Seven Ideals: Friendship. GIGGAL, PATRICIA Cheyenne, Wyoming Senior Class Secretary; Bicycle Club.l; Choir 1, Librarian 2; Dean's List; Echo Production Manager 2; Honor Committee 1; MCA I; Triple Trio 1, 2. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Senior Class Treasurer; Bicycle Club 1, 2; Life Guard 2; MAA 2; MCA 1. 2; Spanish Club 1; Timet News Editor 2. MORGAN. SHARON KNIGHT ABNEY. GLADYS ELIZABETH Shreveport, Louisiana Bicycle Club Manager 2; Choir 2; MCA 1, 2; Red Shoes' 2; Times 2; French Club 1; Triple Trio 2. ALVAREZ ROCHE. SILVIA Havana, Cuba French Club 1; Heavenly Eleven 2; Hobby Horse 2; MAA Board 2; MCA 1, 2; Spanish Club 1. BENDIX, JULIANNE Clayton, Missouri Bicycle Club 1; MCA 1, 2. BOORTZ, KAY MARGARET Council Bluffs, Iowa Choir 1, 2; Dean’s List; French Club 1. 2; President 1; Hobby Horse 2; House Council 2; Junior Committee Treasurer 1; Junior Class Treasurer 1; Land of the Dragon 1; MCA 1. Cabinet 2; Phi Theta Kappa 2; Student Council Vice-President 2; Times 1, 2; Triple Trio 2; United Fund Co-Chairman 2; Seven Ideals: Loyalty. BROOKOVER, DALE LYNN Scott City, Kansas Bicycle Club 1, 2; Food Committee 2; French Club 1, 2; Hobby Horse Secretary 2; MAA 1, 2; MCA 1, Cabinet 2; Proctor I, Science Club 2; Student Council 1, Secretary 2. BURT, WENDY JO Freeport, Illinois Bicycle Club 1; Choir I, Secretary-Treasurer 2; French Club 1; Junior Committee 1; Land of the Dragon 1; MAA 1, Board 2; MCA I. Cabinet 2; Social Chairman 2; Student Council 2; Tennis Club I, President 2; Triple Trio 2; United Fund Co-Chairman 2. BYRNES, BARBARA JEAN Danville, Illinois Choir 2; House Council 2; MCA 1, 2; Proctor 2; Times 2. CRATZ, BARBARA Minneapolis. Minnesota Dean’s List; Junior Committee 1; MCA 1, 2;-Phi Theta Kappa 1, 2; Student Council President 2; Times 1, 2; United Fund 1; Seven Ideals: Democ' racy. CROWTHER, BLAIR Tampa, Florida Bicycle Club 2; Fire Lieutenant 1; Heavenly Eleven 2; Life Guard 2; MAA I. President 2; MCA I. 2; Science Club 2; Student Council 2; Tennis Club I, Vice-President 2. CURVEY, PHYLLIS MAY Alton, Illinois MCA 2; Red Shoes 2. DEMARSE, ELIZABETH JANE Dayton. Ohio Bicycle Club 1, 2; Choir 1, 2; Heavenly Eleven 2; Junior Committee 1; MAA 1, 2; MCA 1, 2; Fire Captain 2. EBENSPANGER, MILICA Zagreb, Yugoslavia French Club 2. ELKOURI, MARILYN JEAN Anadarko, Oklahoma Choir 1. President 2; Dean's List; Echo 1, Business Manager 2; MAA 1. 2; MCA Treasurer 1, Cabinet 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1. President 2; Science Club 2; Spanish Club 1, 2; Triple Trio 1, 2. FRANK, GAIL Highland Park, Illinois Bicycle Club 2; French Club 1; Heavenly Eleven 2; House Council 2; Proctor 2. GIBBONS, NANCY JOAN Denver, Colorado Bicycle Club 2. HARVEY, JUDY Springfield, Illinois MAA I, Board 2; Marlin Club I, 2. A PRAUGHT. MARILYN Dcs Moines, Iowa Bicycle Club I; Dean's List; Echo Editor 2; MCA 1 2; Phi Theta Kappa 1, Secretary 2; Spanish Club 1 2; Student Council 2; Times 1; Seven Ideals: Wis dom. PUZIN, NICOLE ELIZABETH Houston, Texas Bicycle Club 1; Choir 1, 2; Fire Lieutenant 1; French Club 1, 2; Junior Committee 1; Land of the Dragon 1; MAA I, 2; MCA 1. 2; Science Club 2; Student Council 2; Sponsor Chairman 2; Times Sports Editor 2. STERN, SHERI LEE Milwaukee. Wisconsin Choir 2; MCA 2. STETZEL, JOAN CLAIRE Shaker Heights. Ohio Marlin Club 1, 2. House Council 2; MCA 1; Proctor 2. RETTIG, MARIANNE Glenview, Illinois Bicycle Club 1, 2; Choir 2; Heavenly Eleven 2; MCA 1; Triple Trio 2. RIGGS, ANITA Normandy, Missouri Peoria, Illinois Choir I, 2; Drama Club 2; Fire Lieutenant 2; House Council Chairman 2; Junior Committee 1; Land of the Dragon 1; Life Guard 1; Red Shoes 2; Student Council 2; Triple Trio 2; Heavenly Eleven 2. SOMMERS, CAROL LEE LaGrange, Illinois Choir 1, Vice-President 2; Hobby Horse 1, 2; Junior Committee I; Land of the Dra.eon 1; MAA 1, 2; MCA I, 2; Red Shoes 2; Science Club 2; Social Chairman 2; Student Council 2; Tennis Club 1, 2; Triple Trio 2; Seven Ideals: Beauty. SCHAD, CATHERINE WILCOX. SALLY ANN Holton. Kansas French Club I; Life Guard 2; MCA I, Cabinet 2; Science Club 2. SENIOR CLASS MOTTO: '77 Walk With God. CLASS HYMN: A Mighty Fortress is our Cod. CLASS COLORS: Light and Dark Green CLASS FLOWER: Lily of the Valley TOPOLOSKY. ADELE Columbus. Ohio Bicycle Club 2; French Club 1: Hobby Horse 1 President 2: Life Guard 1, 2; MAA 1. Board 2 Marlin Club 2; MCA 1; Tennis Club 1. 2. SZOLD. EI.SA LEE Peoria. Illinois Choir 2: Echo Advertising Manager 2; Hobby Horse 1, 2; Land of the Dragon I; MAA I. 2; MCA 1, 2; Spanish Club President 1, 2; Times 1, 2. WE1SER. HARRIETTS Glen Ellyn. Illinois Bicycle Club 2; Fire Captain 2; French Club 1; Heavenly Eleven 2; MAA 1, 2; MCA I, 2. WELCH, MARGARET ANN Hutchinson. Kansas French Club 1; House Council Chairman 2; Junior Committee 1; MAA 1, 2; MCA 1, 2; Student Council 2; United Fund 1, 2. WARNOCK. MELINDA ANN Wellesley Hills. Massachusetts Bicycle Club 1, 2; MCA I. President MARY GAY DILLINGHAM Salina, Kansas Vice-President LAURALEE BRADER Li Canada, California Secretary ANN MARIE WEES Joplin, Missouri JUNIOR CLASS Treasurer SHERRON MAE SKAGGS Dodge City, Kansas ADAMS, CYNTHIA JANE Kansas Cicy, Missouri ALT, DANIELLE MARSHA Glenview, Illinois ALT, JACQUELYN BRENDA Glenview, Illinois BE ACM AM, LEONA JEAN Downers Grove, Illinois BEARD, SHARON KAY McPherson, Kansas BEDARD, JUDITH ANN Kankakee, Illinois BERDEJA, MARIA CRISTINA Coahuila, Mexico BOESCH, VICTORIA ELIZABETH East St. Louis, Illinois BOWERS, JANE ANNE Chickasha, Oklahoma ALTO, LAURA ANNE Waukegan, Illinois ANDERSON, MARY MAHLER Hastings, Nebraska BARHAM, BARBARA ALEXANDER Amory, Mississippi BROUGHTON. NANCY JO Chicago. Illinois BUCKHAM. BARBARA BARDWELL Dcs Moines, Iowa BUKATY, ELIZABETH KATHRYN Fort Scott. Kansas BUTLER. MARCIA LOU Glasco, Kansas CAMPION. LORRAINE FRANCES Winnecka. Illinois CASH, ELAINE Amarillo, Texas CHAFFIN, JUDITH Davenport, Iowa CHILDERS, MARY ELIZABETH Alton, Illinois COHEN, JUDITH MARY New York City, New York COINER, NANCY Corvallis, Oregon COLE, BONNIE JEAN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma COOPER, PHYLLIS KATHLEEN Alton, Illinois EDWARDS, ANGELA Wichita, Kansas ENGELHARD, SUZANNE Oak Park, Illinois EVANS, BARBARA ANN Sr. Louis, Missouri FAILING, BARBARA MAE Enid, Oklahoma FARRIS, BARBARA KAY Wichita, Kansas GEDDES, OLGA MARIE Denver, Colorado COUGHLIN, GAIL MARTHA Shaker Heights. Ohio DAVIS, NANCY LEE East St. Louis, Illinois DICKEY, BETTY JOAN Wilmette, Illinois DODGE, JUDY BETH Salina, Kansas DUNKELBERG, SUE Waterloo, Iowa EBERT, ROBERTA Chicago, Illinois GISH, ROBIN Winnctka, Illinois GODFREY, CYNTHIA BRADFORD Denver, Colorado GREENBERG, GERALDINE SHIRLEY Me. Vernon, Illinois GRIGSBY, ELIZABETH ANN Alton, Illinois GUNGOLL, BRENDA LOU Enid, Oklahoma HANDY, MELINDA ANN Elma, New York HANSON. SANDRA LEE Chicago, Illinois HAREN, HELEN RO Kansas City, Kansas HOWE, DEBBY Davenport, Iowa HOWE, LINDA LOU Davenport, Iowa JAMES, ELIZABETH Oklahoma City, Oklahoma JOY. MARIAN ELIZABETH Denver, Colorado KEMPSKE. CAROL ANN Baltimore. Maryland KNARR. JERRIE KAY Enid, Oklahoma KOBBERUP, ANDREA JAYNE Park Ridge, Illinois KODROS. MARGARET IRENE Alton, Illinois LARSON. CAROL MARIE M i n ncapol i s, M i nncsota LAWRENCE. CAROL ANN Highland Park, Illinois LEWIS, SUSAN PEARL Garland, Michigan LUST, SHARON ELIZABETH Western Springs, Illinois MCGILVRAY, KATE ANN Oklahoma City, Oklahoma MARSHALL, SHARON JEAN Dayton, Ohio ME A IRS, ANNE CAROL Riverside, California MERSHON, NANCY Milwaukee, Wisconsin ..... ;y. . TRASK. PENELOPE ANN Kansas City, Missouri TREESH. JACQUELINE MARGARET East St. Louis, Illinois WADLOW, NANCY LEE Bartlesville. Oklahoma WASHBURN. ELIZABETH Highland Park, Illinois WILLIAMS. JANET LOIS Oshkosh. Wisconsin WILLS, PENELOPE JEAN Glenview, Illinois JUNIOR CLASS MOTTO: Tm Third. CLASS HYMN: O Master, Let Me Walk With Thee CLASS COLORS: Sapphire and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Tea Rose SivaJceAjieo ie, txcmlR« u -ai!£ ta Re efvjatjecl in cl $ViA$un j clorne- $xctpeA cuult-to umn. JR,i ccjiW o j! dtaclefii acitl Utcj, tlvcA £a t c a ieRt tectu ixii! vJamle't Wi££ p u Alicle ctm-pfc Apace and |acl£itieA |o t Atadetvt coac« ttA, aAAemRfccA, ami placjA. Seated. Left to Right: Joan Jeffrey. Kay Boortz, Barbara Cratz, Council President; Dale Brookover, Phyllis McCampbcll. Standing: Blair Crowthcr, Nicole Puzin, Marry Mount. Cathy Schad, Anita Riggs, Marilyn Praught, Wendy Burt, Ann Hayes. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council, authorized by the administration as the student governing body of Monticello, represents the entire student body in making laws and regulations controlling all phases of college life. HOUSE COUNCIL The House Council enacts and enforces on a democratic basis the domestic regulations pertaining to life at Monticello. Two members of the senior class are elected as chairmen of this group. Seated. Uft to Right: Gail Frank, Cathy Schad. House Chairman: Margaret Welch, House Chair, man; Elsa Patterson. Standing-. Janet Kitson, Kay Boortz, Carolyn Heincke. Carole Finney, Barbara Byrnes, Sue Lloyd, Carol Sommers. The Monticello Christian Association, under the direction of its sponsor. Miss Marlow, and its president, Joan Jeffrey, sponsors religious activities on the campus, charitable drives, and participation in community organizations. Seated. Left to Right: Elizabeth Nehring, Gayle Campbell. Kay Boortz. Joan Jeffrey. President: Dale Brookover. Back: Sally Wilcox, Gayle Kramer, Karin Kchl, Sue Lloyd. Carolyn Hcinckc. Marilyn Elkouri. MONTICELLO CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION J The United Fund Drive Committee consists of: Lift to Right-. Laurie Bradcr, Ann Wees, Wendy Burt, and Kay Boortz. FRENCH CLUB. Front Row. Left to Right: Elizabeth Washburn. Mary Randolph. Ann Wee . Mary Dillingham, Penny Trask. Brenda Moerschel, Joan Jeffrey. Fuck: Sally Wilcox, Gayle Kramer. Nicole Puzin. Mrs. Rcsscncourc, Advisor: Kay Boorrz. Milica Ebenspanger, Dale Brook-over. Jane Bowers. LANGUAGE CLUBS French and Spanish clubs, sponsored by Mrs. Rcsscncourc, arc combined college and preparatory school organizations made up of students interested in furthering their knowledge of the French or Spanish language and the culture of the country from which it comes. SPANISH CLUB. Front Row. Lett to Right: Mary Thornron. Harrier Savite. Carolyn Schwanbcck. Cornelia Scibold. Bark Row: Marilyn Flkouri, Maria Berdcja. Bonnie Cole. Mrs. Rcsscncourt. Advisor; Elsa Szold, Kathryn Mitchell. Elizabeth N eh ring. Marilyn Fraught. PHI THETA KAPPA HONOR COMMITTEE PHI THETA KAPPA, Left to Right: Marilyn Prauglu, Gayle Kramer. Phyllis McCampbcII. Kay Boortz, Barbara Cratz, Marilyn Elkouri. Sponsored by Miss Mc ger. the F.ta Psi chapter of Phi Theta Kappa, an honorary scholastic society for junior colleges, offers membership to all students who excel in leadership and scholarship. The Honor Committee is a group composed of a rep resentatives from both classes and the faculty whose pi r pose is to rewrite the Monticello honor code. HONOR COMMITTEE, Ixft to Right: Mrs. Cooke, Mrs. Pierson. Miss Mezgcr, Kay Boortz, Miss Marlowe, Gayle Kramer. Mary Dillingham, Carol Kempskc. DRAMA CLUB, Front Ron-. Ix t to Right: Elizabeth Abney, Phyllis Curvey. Linda Nauclc. Ann Hayes, Carole Finney, Harriet Savite. Back Row: Anita Riiyts, Anne Meairs. lane Bowers. Cathy Schad, Karin Kehl, Jean Beacham, Marie Geddes. DRAMA CLUB SCIENCE CLUB The Drama Club, sponsored by Mrs. A. N. Sullivan, is composed of the members of the acting class at Monti-cello. Its members help with the variety shows and produce two plays a year. The Science Club, sponsored by Dr. Peter Chacharonis, endeavors to stimulate among students an interest in science through field trips, films, and lectures. SCIENCE CLUB. Starting Left: Margaret Kodros. .Sandra Smiley. Lorraine Campion, Nicole Puzin. Emily Schultz. Mary Anderson, Phyllis McCampbell. Sue Lloyd. Marilyn Flkouri. Gayle Kramer. Sally Wilcox. Harriet .Savite. Sandra Samson. Andrea Kobberup Marjorie Oliver. Ixli to Rixbl: Elsa Szold, Marilyn Prau.eht, Editor-in - Chief; Marilyn Elkouri, ECHO STAFF Pat Giggal. PUBLICATIONS Monticello's yearbook, the Echo, sponsored by Dr. Paul Cooke and edited by Marilyn Fraught, is designed to serve as a tangible record of the year’s activities to each girl at Monticello. The Times, the preparatory and college newspaper is published by a student staff under the guidance of Mr-Elmer Broz, and the editor, Marty Mount. It keeps the students and parents informed of Monticello activities. TIMES STAFF — Front, Left to Rif-hr. Sharon Morgan. Carol Kempske. Bad: Ro Haren. Jody Joyner, Marty Mount, Editor-in Chief: Marty Morrison. Nicole Puzin TRIPLE TRIO W to Right: Marilyn Elkouri, Anita Riggs, Wendy Burt, Joan Jeffrey, Pat Giggal, Marianne Rettig, Kay Boortz, Cathy Schad. Liz Abney. From, Left to Right: Pisa Patterson, Barbara Evans, Anita Riggs, Marilyn Elkouri, Carol Kempske, Miss Joan Padley, Director; Mr. Robert Oldham, Accompanist: Sherron Skaggs. Elsa Szold, Ann Wees, Margaret Kodros. Sandra Samson. Middle: Wendy Burt, Mary Moore. Sharon Marshall, Pat Giggal. Sandra Hanson, Phyllis Cooper, Liz Abney. Margo Oliver, Barbara Hilgen-berg, Janet Kitson, Cathy Schad, Jane DeMarse, Mary Gay Dillingham, Sharon Sullivan, Kay Boortz, Sharon Smith. Jane Bowers. Back: Emily Schultz. Mary Randolph. Marianne Rettig, Phyllis McCampbcll. Mary Anderson. Nicole Puzin. Sheri Stern, Barbara Burns, Lauri Brader, Marcia Butler. CHOIR jv a. V V SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Social Chairmen, working with the social director, Mrs. Duree, supervise and plan the frequent mixers and dances at Monticello. They are also in charge of school sponsored trips to St. Louis, dining room rules, and dress regulations. Special committees arc appointed for making posters and decorating for dances. SOCIAL CHAIRMEN, Left to Right: Wendy Burt, Anita Riggs, Ann Hayes. BOARD MEMBERS — Ix-ft to Right: Jane DeMarse, Wendy Burt. Silvia Alvarez. Blair Crowchcr, President; Judy Miller, Marty Mount. Adelc Topolosky. MONTICELLO ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HOBBY HORSE Adele Topolosky demonstrates an elementary phase of equitation. Riding enthusiasts find excellent opportunities for expression by participating in the activities of Hobby Horse. This organization gives its members valuable experience by allowing them to participate in competitive horse shows in the area. Front Row, Left to Right: Dale Brookover. Fisa Szold, Allele Topolosky, President: Silvia Alvarez, Sharon Marshall. Back: Jackie Treesh. Elizabeth Washburn, Kathy Mitchell. Kay Boom, Anita Riggs, I-inda Nauglc. Sharon Smith, Barbara Farris, Judy Bedard. VOLLEYBALL TEAM — From. Left to Right: Margaret Kodros. Judy Dodge, Captain; Penny Wills. Back: Sandra Smiley, Barbara Barham. Maria Berdeja. Lorraine Campion, Ann Wees, Laura Alto. VOLLEYBALL HOCKEY HOCKEY TEAM — Front. Ixft to Right: Blair Crowthcr. Elizabeth Nchring, Carole Finney. Karin Kchl. Back: Judy Steffens. Elizabeth Washburn, Carol Kempske, Phyllis McCampbcll, Nicole Puzin, Kathy Mitchell, Manager. Intramural games between floors and competitive contests with other schools give Monticello girls the opportunity to develop a true spirit of sportsmanship. Ever)' student may participate in the competitive floor games, while regular teams are chosen for inter-school contests. TENNIS CLUB — Front. Left to Right: Wendy Burt, President: Mary Gay Dillingham, Blair Crowthcr, Adcle Topolosky. Back: Jackie Trccsh, Anita E'Afis, Judy Steffens, Danielle Alt, Carol Kempskc. BASKETBALL CLUB BASKETBALL TEAM - Uf, „ Rigbr. Barbara Evan,. Am.. Riffla. Ca-olc McCompbcIl, Barbara Barham. Mar Welch. Carol Kcmpake. Judy Dodgy. Jana DoMarro. Janet Kitson, Mary Gay Dillingham. TENNIS MARLIN CLUB Marlin Club, under the faculty guidance of Jane Pruitt, bases its membership on ability and attitude as displayed in early fall and spring tryouts. The fruits of careful planning and practice were evidenced in REMEMBER, a beautiful water pageant centered around a Monticello calendar of events. MONTICELLO COLLEGE PLAYERS THE RED SHOES by Hans Christian Andersen CAST 1Karen_____________________________ Ann Hayes The Stranger __________________ Jcannie Bcacham The Shoemaker _____________________ Carole Finney Grandmother Nissen ---------------- Karin Kehl Nurse_________________________________ Linda Naugle Princess ___ - Liz Abney Lady in Waiting____________________Sandra Hanson Footman _________ __ . Cathie Schad Fru Nielson --------------------- Phyllis Curvcy Fru Sorrenson_______________________ Cynthia Godfrey Executioner ___________ .______________ Ann Meairs Angel _____________________________ Anita Riggs Children _ -----------Harriet Savicc, Jane Bower, Marie Geddes, FJIcn Young, and Pat Young DOLL DINNER Each winter just before Christmas the Monticello Christian Association presents the formal Doll Dinner, the organization’s most important yearly project. Each student, and many faculty members and Monticello alumnae bring dolls, which are collected and distributed to needy children in the area. I rcasurcr Marilyn Flkouri congratulates Puffy Dickey, her new successor, as the results of the M.C.A. elections are announced. GEORGE WASHINGTON BANQUET AND BALL Gone With the Wind . . . the old South . . . hard work and long hours . . . camels? . . . Southern fried chicken . . . candlelight and soft music . . . the boy from home ... a beautiful dance . . . talent unlimited . . . moments to cherish . . . Remember” . . . Martha and George” Punch, y'all?” Gone With the Wind The Minuet Even in view of a modern future one cannot forget the beauty of tradition. As a symbol of Monticello's history, the annual George Washington Banquet and Ball indeed proved to be the outstanding social event of the year. Vamps of New Orleans' JUNIOR COMMITTEE Slierron Skaggs, Treasurer; Mary Gay Dillingham, Chairman; Ann Wees, Secretary; Laurie Brnder. Vice-Chairman. First Row: Margaret Kodros, Laura Alto, Sharon Sullivan, Angela Edwards, Judy Proctor, Bonnie Cole, Penny Trask, Marcia Butler. Second Rote: Harriet Savite, Betty D.ckey, Brenda Moerschel, Marian Joy, Carol Kempskc, Sharon Smith, Nancy Wadlow, Linda Naugle, Mary Moore, Barbara Evans. 9Uo ahulcnl.s . . . oftl j'xJcmlA . . . aiul ■.itiuliei 'cav-ea chan Acajou Aiovn 'ter cmn.s oWiuf oOciita momoiit'A Qnd 0e cultl 1 f c jinuf flujfi cjfoAA lu oux Social cjxacci . . . U«J I, voali iK Ceased lull .tied •u M( WC itlUtM ecoine I’XIUlll 'icmcinlic'T vJifil momenl.t . . e | j tU’iumld imj nuj (Ilf., 't i (««««r u iu (l enjoij cofil tOetillicx . llcll I lie ) lie 0)lo«li tjixi! cnjoip oamuf l «iujc ct . . . and mj %fnal etdcilainmcnt wmin cam j uA Welcomed £P ie-01Ioiili vOccIcciul fi uL {( ecfceiui ImiuIa cfoAc (icA . . . ■ £Bui£tl ilia 3C ia KcaOcn on common Ao ! . . . , ■ ■' HALL OF FAME With minds and hearts aware of Service, Personality, Beauty, Knowledge, and Athletics, each of the five girls pictured on these following pages has been chosen from the Class of 1958 by the vote of her classmates to represent one of the ideals of the Monti cello Preparatory School's HALL OF FAME. RENE COHEN BARBARA BULL1S For her winning smile, cheerfulness, and genuine friendliness to all. Rene Cohen is voted Best Personality Because she is exceptionally attractive and is always well-groomed and poised. Barbara Bullis is chosen as Monticello's Beauty ELLEN KAY FRIEDMAN Because of her numerous scholastic achievements, her excellent academic record, and her never-ending desire to learn, Ellen Kay Friedman characterizes Knowledge.” LAURA LONG Because of her excellent sportsmanship, spirited interest, and ability in numerous sporrs. Laura Long is honored as Best Athlete.” THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1958 Covcll, Cooper, Plato. Morrison, Woodruff. Friedman, Arnovitz, Blake, Cohn, Light, Williams, Bullis, Smith. Cobb, Gruncr. Grisham, Long, Peas Ice. Hunter, Rollnick. Ratncr, Falmiston. Smith, Kiefer, Campbell, Grimwood, Downing, Stephens, Gardiner. Hebei, Rogers. Roberts. Burnett. Beckman, Macaluso, Gallagher. Teal, Barrett, Pettit. Lohman, Good, Carnahan, Staley. Hall, Siegel, West, Schaefer, Morris, Harrison. Kaiser. Cohen, Miller, Wright, Rutherford. Summers, Arnovitz, Strouse, Gundeifinger, Simpkins. Morrison. Walden, Wolk, Tang. Loebe. Pierson, Kasnitz, Beckman, McKee, Bookey. CAROLYN BOOKEY Des Moines, Iowa Student Council -1; Junior Class Secretary 3: Senior Class President 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 3, -1; Drama Club 3; M.C.A. 3, 4: House Council 3; Waitress 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Aqua Duck 3. 4, President 4; Life Guard 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4. SALLY HALL San Diego, California Junior Class Treasurer 3; Vice-President of Senior Class 4; President of Rockin.e Horse 4; ECHO Staff 4; M.C.A. 4; Honor Roll 3: Waitress 4; Voluntary Sports 3; Spanish Club 4. FRANCES ELIZABETH BARRETT Glendale, Ohio Secretary of Senior Class 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Honor Roll 3. 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; House Council, Vice-President 3; Prep Play 4; Waitress 3, 4; Spanish Club 3. 4; Aqua Ducks 3, 4. LINDA JANE HUNTER Mendon, Illinois Treasurer of Senior Class 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; House Council 4; Art Club 3; ECHO Staff 3, 4; Spanish Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4. SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS JANE ARNOVITZ Granite City. Illinois M.C.A. 2. 3. 4; Waitress 3, -1; Preposterous 3. i. JANET ARNOVITZ Granite City. Illinois Waitress i; Voluntary Sports 2; Art Club 2: Bicycle Club 2. ROBERTA ATKINSON Bartlesville, Oklahoma BARBARA VIRGINIA BECKMAN Midland, Texas M.C.A. 3. 4; Art Club 3; French Club 3. BONNIE JEAN BECKMAN Sullivan. Illinois Honor Roll 3. 4: M.C.A. 3: Voluntary Sports T. Spanish Club 3. LUCY GILMAN BLAKE Madison, Wisconsin Drama Club 3, -1; M.C.A. 4; Prep. Play 3; Food Committee , 4; Waitress 3. 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4; French Club 3. 4: Glee Club 4. SENIOR CLASS BARBARA LYNNE BULLIS Oklahoma City. Oklahoma Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 4: Waitress 4: Voluntary Sports 4; French Club 4; Glee Club 4; National Honor Society 4. SHARON FAYE BURNETT Oklahoma City. Oklahoma M.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 4. GAYLE CAMPBELL Evanston, Illinois Student Council 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 3; Drama Club 3, 4; M.C.A. Representative 3, 4; House Council 4: Thespian 3. 4; Prep Play 3. 4: Waitress 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Aqua Ducks 4; Glee Club 3, 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4. BETTE CARNAHAN Wichita, Kansas Chairman of Little Sister Weekend 3; Student Council 4; ECHO Editor 4; Honor Roll 2, 3, 4; M.C.A. 2, 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4; Glee Club 2; Spanish Club 4; Preposterous Staff 4; National Honor Society 4; Science Club 4. DIANE COBB Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; Food Committee 4; Head Waitress 4; Waitress 3; Spanish Club 3; Bicycle Club 4; Voluntary Sports 3. Little Rock, Arkansas RENE SHARRI COHEN M.C.A. 3, 4; House Council 4; Voluntary Sports 3; Waitress 3. 4; Bicycle Club 3; Prep Play 3; Preposterous Staff 4; Drama Club 3; Honor Roll 4. Granite City, Illinois • - •• :'. • • . LYNN COHN Okawvillc, Illinois Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Sophomore Class Vice-President 2: M.C.A. 3. 4; Drama Club 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 2; Prep Play 2. -1; Waitress -1; ECHO Staff -1; Spanish Club 3. 4; Voluntary Sports 4; Preposterous Staff 4; Thespian 4. CAROL COMPTON Pontiac, Michigan JI-AN ELEANOR DOWNING Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 4. BARBARA EDMISTON MARY JO COOPER St. Louis, Missouri M.C.A. 3. 4; Waitress 3. 4; Voluntary Basketball 3; French Club 3, 4; Bicycle Club 5. MARGARET ALICE COVELI. St. Louis, Missouri Student Council 4; Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 4; House Council 4; President of Haskell House 4; Prep. Play 3. 4; Waitress 3, 4: Bicycle Club 4; Infirmary Committee 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Thespian 4. Springfield, Illinois National Honor Society 3. 4. Vice-President 4: Honor Roll 3. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; House Council 4: Science Club 4; TIMES Staff 4: Glee Club 4; Bicycle Club 4. SHELLEY FLATO SENIOR CLASS Corpus CIhrisri. Texas Studcnr Council 3. 4, Secretary 3: Honor Roll 3. 4: M.C.A. J. 4: Spanish Club 3. 4; Social Cabinet -1: Study Hall Proctor 3; Voluntary Sports 3. 4: Drama Club 3: Aqua Ducks 3.4. ELLEN KAYE FRIEDMAN Granite City, Illinois Honor Roll 3, 4; Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; Thespian 3. 4; Prep. Play 3. 4; Science Club 4: Rocking Horse 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; French Club 3. 4. SHARON LEE GALLAGHER Lincoln, Illinois Honor Roll 3: Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; Prep. Play 4; Waitress 3. 4; Life Guard 3, 4; French Club 3, 4. LYNN GARDINER Downers Grove, Illinois Student Council 4; Junior Class Vice-President 3; M.C.A. 4; Waitress 4; Art Club .3; Commencement Marshall 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Social Cabinet 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4; Study Hall Proctor 4. JANE LETITIA GOOD Winnetka, Illinois Waitress 4: M.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Rocking Horse 4; Glee Club 4. MARY KAY GRIMWOOD Blanca, Colorado Honor Roll 4; Drama Club Vice-President 4; M.C.A. 4; Waitress 3. 4; Voluntary Sports 3: Bicycle Club 3; Drama Club 3; ECHO Staff 4; House Council 4; Thespian 4; Preposterous Staff 4. SENIOR CLASS KATHLEEN GRISHAM Purcell. Oklahoma Honor Roll 3. -i: Drama Club , President •I; M.C.A. 3. 1: Thespian I; Prep. Play 3; Waitress -i; French Club 3. 4. President -i; Bicycle Club 3; Voluntary Sports 3. GRETCHEN GRUNER Clayton, Missouri Prep. Play -I: Waitress I: Art Club i. President i; TIMES Staff i; Voluntary Sports -L MARSHA GUNDELFINGER Tyler. Texas Prep. Play i: Waitress -i; Voluntary Sports •1; Rocking Horse -I. MARTHA ANN HARRISON Brentwood. Missouri Student Council 4; Sophomore Treasurer 2: M.C. A. 2: Preposterous Staff 3; Co- Editor of Preposterous 4; ECHO Staff -1: Chairman of Dad's Weekend 3: Honor Roll 2. 3. 4: Voluntary Sports 3. -1; Social Chairman -1; Study Hall Proctor -1. CAROLE MAE HEBEL Wilmette, Illinois Honor Roll -1; M.C.A. A: Waitress -1; Rocking Horse -1. JUDY KAISER Decatur, Illinois Drama Club 2, 3, -I; Art Club 2: M.C.A. 3; Spanish Club 3; Prep. Play 2. 3. 4; Glee-Club 3: Bicycle Club 2. 3. KAREN NANCY KASNITZ Manhasser. New York Prep. Play -1: Science Club 4; Voluntary Sports A. KAROI. KAY KIEFER Venezuela, South America Spanish Club 3. “1: M.C.A. 3: Glee Club A: Preposterous Staff 4; Honor Roll 3, 4; House Council 3, 4; Waitress 4. MADELEINE ALIX LIGHT Los Angeles $6. California Drama Club 2. 3, 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; Waitress 4; Voluntary Sports 2. 3. 4: Art Club 3; Aqua Ducks 2. 3, 4. Treasurer 4: Rocking Horse 2. 3; Glee Club 4: Bicycle Club 2. 3: Life Guard 2, 3: Spanish Club 2: Prep. Play 2; Thespian 4. LINDA JILL LOEBE Glencoe, Illinois Drama Club 3: M.C.A. 3. 4; Waitress 3. 4; Art Club 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Bicycle Club 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Voluntary Sports 3. GAIL WRIGHT LOHMAN Westfield, New Jersey M.C.A. 4; Glee Club 4. LORA ANN LONG Wilmette, Illinois Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 4: Waitress 4; Voluntary Sports 4; Art Club 4: French Club 4; Glee Club 4. SENIOR CLASS MARY JUDITH MCKEE Caracas, Venezuela M.C.A. 3, 4; Waitress 3. -I: Voluntary Sports 3, -I; TIMES Stall 4; Spanish Club 3. -I: Rocking Horse 3. I; Glee Club 3, 4; ECHO Staff 3. -1. MONICA ANN MACALUSO Columbus, Ohio M.C.A. -1; Voluntary Sports 3. 4; Spanish Club 3, 4; Waitress 4. MARTHA MAE MILLER Clinton. Illinois M.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Science Club 4. PAMELA MORRIS Collinsville, Illinois Honor Roll 4; Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 2. 3. 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4; Rocking Horse 3; Bicycle Club 3; Waitress 4. JANE ANNE MORRISON Oklahoma City, Oklahoma M.C.A. 4; Spanish Club 4; Waitress 4. MARTHA ANN MORRISON Waukegan, Illinois Drama Club 3: Prep. Play 3: Waitress 3, 4; Voluntary Sports 3. 4; Times Prep Editor 4: TIMES Staff 3: Spanish Club 3: Bicycle Club 3. ______________________________________ 4 SENIOR CLASS MELINDA LEE PEASLEE Hinsdale, Illinois Honor Roll -1; Drama Club 4; M.C.A. 4 Prep. Play 4; Art Club 4; French Club 4 Glee Club 4. CAROL IDA PETTIT Topeka, Kansas Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 4; Prep Play 4 Waitress 4: Science Club 4; French Club 4 Glee Club 4; Life Guard 4. PATRICIA PIERSON Ottawa, Kansas Honor Roll 3. 4; Drama Club 3. 4: M.C.A. 3. 4; Waitress 3; Glee Club 3, 4: French Club 3. 4; TIMFS Staff 3: Science Club 4. JUDY RATNER Springfield, Missouri LINDA LOUISE ROBERTS RUTH ELAINE ROGERS Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Honor Roll 4; M.C.A. 4; House Council 4; Rock in e Horse 4. Houston, Texas Honor Roll 3; Drama Club 3. 4; French Club 3, 4; M.C.A. 3. 4; Art Club 3. PATRICIA HORNER SCHAEFER St. Louis. Missouri Honor Roll , 4; M.C.A. 4: Waitress 3. 4: Science Club 4: French Club 4; Glee Club 3. 4: National Honor Society 4. DONNA PATRICIA SEDGWICK Deerfield. Illinois M.C.A. 4; Waitress 4; Voluntary 4. ALLEN MARGARET SIEGEL Durant. Oklahoma M.C.A. 4; C.lce Club 4. LINDA MARIE SIMPKINS St. Louis. Missouri M.C.A. s. 4; Drama Club 3. 4; Spanish 3. 4; ECHO Staff 3; Honor Roll I. ELAINE I.EBE ROLLNIC.K Dayton. Ohio M.C.A. 4: Waitress 4: Voluntary Sports 4; Art Club 4; TIMES Staff 4: Honor Roll 4. ANN RUTHERFORD Midwest City. Oklahoma Honor Roll -i; M.C.A. 4: Waitress 4; Glee Club . 4; Voluntary Sports 4. SENIOR CLASS MARTHA LOWELL SMITH Olustec. Oklahoma Honor Roll 4; Drama Club 4: M.C.A. 4: TIMES Staff 4: Spanish Club 4; ECHO Staff 4; Voluntary Sports 4; Glee Club 4; Waitress 4. SANDRA CAROLYN SMITH Chicago, Illinois Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 4; Prep Play 3. 4: Waitress 4; Voluntary Sports 3, 4; Art Club 4; Science Club 4; TIMES Staff 5, 4; French Club 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4; Bicycle Club 3. JOAN KAY STALEY Laduc, Missouri Honor Roll 4: M.C.A. 4: Spanish Club 4: Voluntary Sports 4. MARSHA MAE STEPHENS New York. New York Student Council 4: House Council, President 4; Prep Play 4: TIMES Staff 4; Spanish Club Secretary 4. SANDRA KAY STINCHFIELD Ontario, Canada WARDINA LEE STROUSE Alberta, Canada Vice-President House Council 4; M.C.A. 4. I - r? i nimp iii SENIOR CLASS mmmm SANDRA SUE SUMMERS Champaii;n. Illinois ISABELLA TANG Saw Paulo. Brazil Waitress -1. LINDA TEAL Lincoln. Nebraska Honor Roll 4: Drama Club 3. 4; M.C.A. 3. 4: Prep Play 3; Waitress 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Glee Club 4; Rocking Horse 3. 4. WANDA LA NELL WALDEN Caracas. Venezuela Student Council 4: National Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 4; M.C.A. 2. 3. 4; House Council 3. 4; Prep Play 3; Waitress 4; Voluntary Sports 2. 3. 4; French Club 3. 4; Spanish Club 2; Aqua Ducks 2. 3. 4; Study Hall Proctor 4; Gilman House President 4. LEE MYRA WEST Geneseo. Illinois Student Council 3, President 4: Junior Class President 3: National Honor Society 3. 4; Honor Roll 3, 4: Drama Club 3, 4; M.C.A. 3, 4; Thespians 3. 4: Prep Play 3; Waitress 4; Commencement Marshall 3; Spanish Club 3, 4; Glee Club 3. 4: Preposterous Stall 3; Co-Editor of Preposterous 4. MARII.EE WILLIAMS Fort Smith, Arkansas Student Council 3. 4. Treasurer 3. Vice-President 4; Honor Roll 2. 3. 1: National Honor Society i; Drama Club 2. 3. 4: M.C.A. 2. 3. 4; Thespian 3. i; Waitress I: Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Glee Club 3. 4. President 4: SENIOR CLASS . ; ' l ! LOUISE M. WOI.K Gary, Indiana Drama Club A M.C.A. A; Art Club A; Rocking Horse A. HAZEL GATES WOODRUFF Englewood, Colorado M.C.A. A; Prep. Play A Science Club A; Spanish Club A; Rocking Horse -1; Voluntary Sports A. MARY ANN WRIGHT Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Honor Roll A M.C.A. A; French Club A. t JUNIOR PretrJt at RFBEKAH HUFFMAN Steele. Missouri Vice-Preside ut NANCY R. HARTMAN Beloit. Wisconsin Secretary KARIN BUNDESEN Chicago. Illinois CLASS OFFICERS Treasurer MARTHA GRAYSON HARMS St. Louis JUNIOR CLASS NANCY ELLEN AMBROSE La Jolla, California SUER RON ANDERSON Ames, Iowa JOAN BARBER Aurora, Illinois DIANA BEHRENDT Skokie, Illinois Mary Michael Bernard Caru(hcrsvil le, M issou ri BARBARA ANN BIESEL Kenilworth, Illinois LILLIAN ANN BLAIR Joplin, Missouri PHYLLIS BOGGIANO Ladue, Missouri NANCY BOOTH Onarga, Illinois CAROLYN HARRIET CADDY Urbana, Illinois JEAN CAMERON University City. Missouri STEPHANIE LYNDE CAMPBELL Springfield, Illinois JUDITH JANE COLE Wichita, Kansas ELIZABETH JANE COTTON San Diego. California SUSAN REED DYKE Dallas, Texas CAROLYN HUSTON I'LIPPIN Milan, Tennessee • • •• ____ JUNIOR CLASS SUSAN KAY GENT Alton. Illinois MARION LOUISE GIESER Winnctka. Illinois GAIL MARJORIE GOODSON Woodstock. Illinois MARY LEE GRANT Ladue. Missouri SANDRA FAYE HERMAN Waynesvillc. Missouri JOAN ICKE Madison. Wisconsin DIAN JEAN JACOBS Houston. Texas SANDY LAIN Springfield. Illinois LINDA RUTH LONG Peoria, Illinois JEAN MCKINLEY Lanikai, Hawaii KAREN KATHLEEN MURPHY Robinson. Illinois SHARI NOAH Oklahoma City, Oklahoma DIANA PIERCE Lakeside, Michigan VERNA FAYE PROPST Kirkwood, Missouri ANTONIA RESSENCOURT Godfrey, Illinois PRISCILLA SUE ROGERS Topeka, Kansas JUNIOR CLASS SHIRLEY CAROLINE ROLLNICK Dayton. Ohio SALLY LORRAINE SEDLAK Springfield. Illinois SARAH JANE SOKOL Sibley. Iowa MILDRED ANN STAFFORD Hinsdale. Illinois JOY LYNNE STANTON Glencoe, Illinois Mary ann supernau Grand Rapids. Michigan DIANA PAULETT TAUHER Chicago. Illinois CAROLYN MARY THORSEN Highland Park, Illinois SANDRA UNDERWOOD Keokuk, Iowa JUDY MAX WHEELER Clinton, Oklahoma SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS President MARGARFT A. HARGREAVES San Diene. California Vice-President CHRISTINE ELIZABETH BEERMAN St. Louis. Missouri Secretary JUDIANN ROSKAM Wichita. Kansas Treasurer JUDITH MARY VICKERS Oklahoma City. Oklahoma SOPHOMORE CLASS LINDA BLANTON Mr. Vernon, Illinois ELIZABETH ANNIS CROSS Lepanto, Arkansas MARGARET DODSON Danville, Illinois SUSAN EDITH FEINER Westport, Connecticut BARBARA JACOBSON Dayton, Ohio THERESA PAULA KAUFMAN Chicago, Illinois LINDA RAE KINGSWOOD Grosse Pointe. Michigan BARBARA LORRAINE LORIS Godfrey, Illinois DOROTHY LYLE Ft. Worth, Texas TERRY MACKLIN Springfield, Illinois MARSHALL METCALF Saratoga, California SUSAN JAYNE NICHOLSON Evansville, Indiana JANE LAURA NIELSEN Danville, Illinois ANN BURTON PORTIS Lepanto, Arkansas MICHELLE ALICE PUZIN Houston. Texas PATRICIA ANN RILEY Mason City, Illinois ' ■ ■■ ■ SOPHOMORE CLASS LYNDA HART WEBB Ardmore, Oklahoma NANCY WESTFALL Boone, Iowa ACTIVITIES CitinaAjilve wj Aupe tf). 0x££ cii i ixiclc ti c t c tevv! ci tcit£a L climtuj «££. (J £ UaCU LUHlA fc£u pox)i Au i uMttuiecl Imj ficuj tone. k aSH Rc diessW tfwouyfi Aoful jjfu.s.s WinJovO WoMa Rjj aIiuUhIa ati l faeuftjj allfc. Co eW WaficA ami fu ujc aJvcuIc J teeA v?t££ nale iftc eni ia nee e.specia PC, attxacti Je. The fifteen members of the Preparatory Student Council strive to regulate the activities of the student body to the advantage of every girl. Each member, chosen by the students, is a representative from her class, her house or a significant organization on campus. Miss Royer serves as faculty advisor for the group. SOCIAL COMMITTEE The Preparatory Social Cabinet, consisting of three seniors, plans the various social events throughout the year, and has charge of the dining room hostessing program. Miss Little, the Social Director, is the faculty advisor. SOCIAL COMMITTEF.: Plato, Gardiner, Harrison STUDENT COUNCIL: Hargreaves. Gardiner. Campbell. Flato. Carnahan. Covell, Huffman. Harrison, Stephens, Bookey, Blair, Williams, West. Thorsen, Walden. GILMAN HOUSE COUNC IL: St rouse, Cameron, Walden, Itkc. Harms. HASKELL HOUSE COUNCIL: Hunter, Kiefer, Campbell, Cohen, Coveil, Rogers. BALDWIN HOUSECOUNCIL Edminstall, Bundcscn, Stephens, G tton. HOUSE COUNCIL The House Councils are composes! of the house Presidents, vice-presidents and floor proctors. The purpose of these councils is to determine house policies, alter and improve existing regulations and enforce the necessary rules. The house mothers serve as advisors. ECHO Hunter, Cohn. Hartnun, Smith, Hall, Grimwood, Jacobs, Carnahan, Editor; Harrison. The ECHO presents to the student body a lasting record of Monticello. The Preparatory ECHO Staff, in collaboration with the College Staff, has planned, composed and distributed this annual record of activities. Dr. Cooke is the faculty advisor for the ECHO. PREPOSTEROUS The PREPOSTEROUS is the official Preparatory school newspaper. The twelve reporters work in their separate fields gathering information on sports, social events, house-news, and gossip. Metcalf, Grimwood, Cohn, Carnahan. Bundeson; Booth. Rutherford. Cohen, West, Co-Editor; Harrison, Co-Editor. Campbell, Grisham, Williams. Light, Friedman, West. Coveil, Cohn, Grimwood, Bernard. Barrett. Carnahan, Williams. Bullis. Huffman, Schaefer, West, Campbell. Walden. Miss Little. Bundcscn, Bookcv. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY National Honor Society is an honorary organization for both Juniors and Seniors. I he members are chosen by the faculty on the basis of character, leadership, service, and grade-average. With the help of Miss Little, the members work to uphold the high standards of the Honor System. National Thespian Society is a dramatic organization under the direction of Miss James. The active participation in play production ami acting is the requirement for membership. Gallagher, Rcsscncourt, S. Smith. Light, Blake. Grisham. Peas Ice. Friedman, Coveil, Harms, Ickc, M. Smith, Pierce, Teal, Cohn, Cohen. Grant, Jacobs, Barnard, Grinnvood, Thorsen, Metcalf. Bookcy, Hartman. DRAMA CLUB 'rhe members of the Drama Club are those students who are greatly interested in the fields of dramatics, radio, and television. They learn to solve some of the problems of producing a play, and they gain a better understanding of the techniques of acting. Miss James supervises the group. The fall play, Little Women, was a big success. Thorson. Gicscr. Cotton. Rcsscncourt. Peaslcc, Campbell. Huffman. Porcis, Puzin. Feiner. West. Sedgwick, Tauber. Caddy. Bell rend t. Woodruff. Miller. Hunter. Burnett. Barrett. Rogers, Webb. Flippin, Propst, Thorson. Hargreaves. Good. Pettit, Kaufman, Rogers. Gallagher. Strousc. Wright, Grisham, Carnahan, Fdminston, Barnard, Sokol, Murphy, Pierce, Ickc, Bicsel, Harms, Campbell, Sedlack. Boggiano. Schaefer, Hartman. Booth. Herman, Siegel. .1. Morrison, T. Campbell, Rutherford. Cobb. Macaluso, Gardiner, Cross. Metcalf, Smith. Grimwood, Loebe, Bookey, Grant, Vickers. Stinchfield, Kaiser. Lohman. McKee. Bullis, Light. Williams. M. Smith, Compton, Beerman. Kiefer. The Monticello Christian Association, under the guidance of Miss Marlow, is a large organization active in volunteer work. The M.CA. board also supervises the United Fund Drive and sponsors the annual Doll Dinner held at Christmas time. CLUB Smith. Williams, Bullis. Peaslcc. Propst. Caddy. Edmin-ston, Huffman. Pierce. Long. Portis, Siegel. Smith. Campbell. Beerman. Schaefer. Kiefer. Booth. Bundesen. Pettit. Kaiser. Good. West. Boggiano. Ambrose, Bernard. Sokol. Puzin. Pierson. Under the direction of Miss Padley, the members of the Preparatory Cdce Club perform in various concerts and chapel services. One of the most memorable events is the annual College - Preparatory Christmas Concert. LANGUAGE CLUBS Sponsored by Miss Ressencourt, the French and Spanish Clubs acquaint their members with the language and customs of the French and Spanish people. The various activities of the clubs include attending movies, lectures and plays. SPANISH CLUB: Hunter. Barrett. Harms. Goodson. Stafford. Mrs. Ressencourt. Williams. Gardiner, Woodruff, Campbell. Smith. Carnahan. Macaluso. Cohn. West. Kiefer, McKee. Staley. Good, Simpkins. Kaiser. Burnett. Miller, Sokol, Morrison, Locbc, Bookey, Herman, Stephens. FRENCH CLUB: Wright, Pierson, Hartman. Walden, Mrs. Ressencourt. Gallayer, Thorscn. Royers, Kaufman, Pettit, Grisham, Schafer. Pierce, Lony, Smith. Bullis, Feiner, Bundeson. ART CLUB SCIENCE CLUB Bundcscn. Smith. Mr. Madden. ( .uldy, Pcaslcc. F. Rollnick, l.nn.i:. GicSer. Locbc, Bchrcndr, Booth, Pierce. The Arc Club, under the supervision of Mr. Madden, is open for membership to anyone interested in doing arr work. The main purpose of the club is to further the appreciation of art. Schaefer. Friedman. Carnahan. Dr. Chacharona . Smith. Pettit. Woodruff. Science Club, under the direction of I)r. Cha-cha ronas. enjoys various activities such as movies and lectures on the modern developments in science. The purpose of this club is to interest and educate students in all phases of science. AQUA DUCKS Nicholson, Walden, Bookey, Lij;hr. Campbell. Bccmian, Vickers, Harms. Flaco, Barrett. Aqua Ducks, an organization of experienced swim- college Marlin Club on the annual water pageant. Miss mers, works throughout the year in co-operation with the Pruit supervises the group. ROCKING HORSE Woodruff. Pcaslec, Tauber, Good. Rogers, Beerman. McKee, Teal. Thorson, Metcalf, Lyle. Behrcndt. The Rocking Horse Club is designed to promote the help of Miss Gottlieb, the members prepare for the interest and further experience in horsemanship. With horse shows they participate in during the year. VOLUNTARY SPORTS Swimming, lwskc{b.il! ami horseback ruling arc just a few of the more popular sports offered to the Students throughout the year With the help of tile physical education teachers, each girl has a chance to participate in the sport of her choice and to develop sportsmanship. Par Pierson. Lynn Gardiner, Marearer Hargreaves. WMA BALL Lynn Gardiner was crowned queen of the Military Ball, held at Western Military Academy. Her attendants were Par Pierson and Maggie Hargreaves. MONTI'S WINTER FORMAL Through the unrelenting work of the able Social Committee, the Preparatory School was able to have a dance with Lincoln College. This dance will always be remembered as one of the highly successful events of the 1957 - 1958 Social Program. On the- day before the- graduation exercises, the Junior and Senior classes assemble on the Caldwell steps to take part in the traditional Class Day Ceremony. On this day another memorable year is brought ro a close and is added to Monti-cello's glorious past. During the ceremony, the members of the Junior class present each Senior with a bouquet of a dozen red roses. The graduating Seniors in return present the Senior Class to the Juniors, leaving Monticello's bright future in these new Seniors' capable hands. CAMPUS LIFE How do you pm these skis on? Yea Wisconsin! Hang firm. Who got the food in the mail? I he bus is here. What is it. Miss Royer? k 3 ■ ‘- v%v gag! You paid S20 for this? (.m it a little shorter. Ape-call! CAMPUS LIFE I'll never learn these lines. Going somewhere? Got a heavy load. Santa? Can I have seconds? Angelic (? ) We're learning to skate. SENIOR INFORMALS Sherry (?) Gayle Rente” Lynn Coop Muggy' Good Grim my Mary V. Kaiser Plato ”E. K.” SENIOR ” Gundy Halls Gallagher” Ly utter INFORMALS Hare Hebei Donning lid mis ton Grisb Crete ' tjm Kas Kief Mag Toby’ Lob wan Long” Mickey McKee SENIOR INFORMALS Martha Pammie' Janie Marty Peashe Pettit Pierson ’Rainer Roberts” Rogers” Mart ha r . SENIOR INFORMALS Maine” Annie” Schaefer” Sedg” Sam” Izzy Simpkins” 'Teal” Walden” Marsha Dee-Dee COFFEE, CANDY, CIGARETTE VARIOUS OTHER VENDING MACHINES PHONE 5-1331 ALTON, ILLINOIS IN INDUSTRIAL COMMERCIAL LOCATIONS Operators of ADVERTISEMENTS ACME VENDORS BAKERY PRODUCTS NOLL'S ALTON, ILLINOIS ICE CREAM NVHVNUVO AVy '9 vvrrfi) ntoru3§ - htojmtxhiq; Wfl V} vtMnzvptZtnsfaofl For Wonderful Pasteurized Dairy Products It's the COLONIAL DAIRY CO. 4th and Fergunson Streets Wood River, Illinois First National Bank TRUST COMPANY in Alton Capital and Surplus $2,000,000 THIKD AND BEIJL.B STREETS • ALTON, ILLINOIS MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION ALTON REFRIGERATION CO. INC. Phone 3-7721 550 East Broadway Your Frigidaire Dealer ALTON LAUNDRY CO. Courtesy of the '' i FIRESTONE STORE 3-8877 512 E. Broadwoy Alton Phone 2-9229 — Launderers — Dry Cleaners — Rug Cleaners Read It In The L S A POT'S JANTZEN EXCLUSIVELY 108 W. Third Street Alton, Illinois Phone 3-7621 Compliments of ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH Serving Alton Since 1836 CARL'S Beautiful Shoes 119 W. Third Street Alton 3-7822 In Appreciation Of Your Patronage NIFTY LUNCH Godfrey, Illinois ERNST JONES INSURANCE AGENCY 200 W Third Alton, Illinois — Oldest Agency in Illinois — Lumber Millwork Building Materials SPRINGMAN LUMBER CO. 1101 E. Broadway Alton, Illinois Compliments of MINERAL SPRINGS HOTEL Alton, Illinois for wonderful Pizza it's TONY'S 3)2 Piossa 5-9854 GINTER-WARDEIN LUMBER COMPANY Dependability Lumber and Millwork 450 Front St. Alton S.i) It With B ott i rs from HILDERBRANDS 224 E. Broadway Alton 3-6631 Com pH in t ms of HAMM MERV TAXI Phone 2-0083 Best Wishes Brow GREER'S LUNCHEONETTE 204 W Third Alton Congratulations Brow The GIFT NOOK 318 Belle Alton 2-8220 Exclusively For Women NATHAN MARCUS FLAMINGO MOTEL 36 Deluxe Units At The Bridge Entrance Alton, Illinois Phone 2-0642 Alton Wood River Congratulations Class of 1958 SEARS ROEBUCK CO 309 Pioso Alton DEPENDABLE . . . For a Half Century PRINTING COMPANY W LETTERPRESS • PHOTO-OFFSET ADVERTISING PROMOTIONS FIVE THIRTY SIX EAST BROADWAY ALTON, ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 2-0044 ALTON BANK TRUST CO 'The Wedge Bank7 Dial 2-9221 620 E. Broadway Alton Complete banking and trust services including the nationally known Pay7n Save Plan YOUR KEY TO it 3-8611 GODFREY FOOD SHOP Godfrey, Illinois Phone 2-9795 SELHIMES Godfrey Road Phone 5-9794 Professional Clothes Care for Men and Women TRY FINER CLEANERS Fur Storage 2501 State ALTON, ILLINOIS 2-1911 WE'RE GOING WITH YOU Whether you knew it or not, olmost every doy of your school year you've used a product made by Olin Mathieson, or one that Olin Mathieson helped to moke. Once you're established in business or professional life, you'll probably hear o lot more about Olin Mathieson. A good many of you may have business with us, and a few of you may even come to work for us. There will be room because Olin Mathieson is growing. When Olin Industries, Inc. merged with the Mathieson Chemical Corporation in August, 1954, they brought together the skills, facilities and resources of two of the country's most rapidly expanding industrial organizations. We extend our best wishes to you. May the future bring you all you've hoped for and everything for which you have worked. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION New York, N. Y. New Haven, Conn Baltimore, Md. East Alton, III a portrait of glamour I specialist in college portraits from the camera of GRAVEMANN STUDIO nine-eleven milton road alton, illinois Reprints of any portraits appearing in the 1958 ECHO may be obtained indefinitely simply by writing, giving name and type of photographs desired. I Keep it light, keep it casual—that’s the party-platform for young people today. You’ll notice that even the refreshments fit the ticket—they’re lighter, more casual, less-filling, too. That’s why the crowd votes for Pcpsi-Cola. It’s the modern, the light refreshment. Never heavy, never too sweet. Have a Pepsi— to keep your party light—and bright. CLIFTON 1 For Fine Dining TERRACE HOTEL The Riviera Room nrfi x Steaks Sea Food HOTEL STRATFORD Chicken how to STAND OUT in a crowd, cat mm n I HI ! ;:::: You can “go wild on campus dress, ::::: Or get your name in the local press. ::::: But distinction that’s fittin’ ‘f-: Awaits you at Lytton’s . . . Right style! Right price! No guess! LYTTON’S, Third and Fiasa - - Alton Compliments of t Frk mil) Store Items Are Chosen For You! 140-6 W. Third St. m i ALTON j Suits Coats Dresses Alton, Illinois The Monticello Echo Staff for 1958 wishes to take this opportunity to sincerely thank oil advertisers for their loyal support. We hope that this year's annual meets all traditions and expectations. YUNGCK'S DRUG STORE E. L. Yungck, R. Ph. 2601 State Street Phone 2-7632 Free Pick Up and Delivery MILO WELLS, INC. Appliances and Service 2513 State Street Call 3-3500 9 DONALD SMALLEY COMMERCIAL PHOTOGRAPHER PHONE 2 - V 6 6 S ' on fine t wkyra ILLINOIS ALTON. AUTOGRAPHS MW. ... . ... 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