Mount Olive High School - Wildcat Yearbook (Mount Olive, IL)
- Class of 1958
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Z' J V ' ll K 1 r vi i TS fb ., Y 4' wm- - 1:1 ,gf K W ' 3 m ., 1 Pak. . W-.,,,- 'Wir' E 7k s . 1955 pfzeaentatie H 'lflkhlmf J 7a ' GERALD HALLEMAN Bom June 23, 1940 Died December 6, 1956 Gerald met an untimely death in an automobile accident, December 6, 1956. He will be remembered by everyone who knew him for his friendly personality and quiet, considerate manner. WW Fear and hope are the twins of old that keep marking the times. Fear can lead only to disaster of the human race, while hope can lead to its greatest fulfillment. The outcome of the present scientific conflict depends upon which makes the heavier mark, hope or fear. The answer, of course, is found in man's relationship to one another. There can be no nationalism, no sectarianism and no racialism. The intent must be toward mutual respect and human brotherhood. Only in you, the youth of America, the youth of the world, can the answer be fulfilled. Mr. Glenn Hastings Millikin University, Washington University Superintendent It is obvious all through life that the courage and tenacity of people faced with steep hills of one sort or another comes from the fact that they are on the way to some goal they are persuaded is worth reaching. If you don't know where you are going and are just on your way, there isn't much point in straining yourself on the road. On the other hand, if you are on your way to a destination you believe is important and worthwhile, you will tackle the steep hills with a stout heart. Mr. Harold Voyles Shurtleff College, University of Illinois Social Problems, Coach, Physical Education, Principal gaafwlafi ' Miss Evelyn Ozanic Mrs. ALTA LUECKER Illinois State Normal Home Economics I,II, fFirst Semesterj Q X ,i ' g re I I f 4. I V. Miss MELISSA CORDERA Mac Murray College Sponsor Senior Class, Yearbook Physical Education, Library Mrs. MARY REINEKE Eastern Illinois University Sponsor Sophomore Class Bookkeeping, Shorthand I,II, Typing I,II fSecond Semestery Mr. JOHN McDOWELL Mr. CLARENCE ANDERSON Mr. O. E. FIRNHABER Southern Illmois UHiVQl'Si-I-Y Illinois State Normal Concordia Teachers College, SPOHSOF Student C0unC11 Industrial Arts I,H,III State University of Iowa Science, Biology, Conservation, Sponsor Sophomore Class Health 4 German I,II, Chorus Director .2 I f , f XX a N ef v LJ I 7 ' U J 1 . f-C f I' A I ' 1 Q -1- A Miss MILDRED LEONHARDT Southern Illinois University Sponsor Freshman Class, FHA Home Economics I,II,HI QSecond Semester, Mrs. BETTY PHILLIPS University of Kentucky Bookkeeping, Shorthand I,Il, Typing I,II fFirst Semesterj Mrs. EDNA GROSENHEIDER Illinois State Normal, Washing- ton University Sponsor Junior Class Algebra I,II, Chemistry, General Math., Geometry Mr. HAROLD SANDERS Southern Illinois University, University of Dlinois Sponsor Senior Class Band Director Mr. PETER PARMANTIE Illinois State Normal Sponsor Junior Class U.S. History, World History, English I,II,III Mr. CARLTON GERECKE St. Louis University, University of Wisconsin Sponsor Freshman Class, Senior Play English I,II,III,IV, Speech WA WM 3 f 1 ma. . . 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JEAN BOHLEN Band 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3,45 GAA 1,23 FHA 2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 23 Girls Chorus 2. ipdueafkfeawdad LOUISE BUSKOHL Pep Club 2,3,43 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 1. RUTH COZART Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Girls Chorus 2,3,43 Jr. Carnival Candidate 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 GAA 1,25 Pep Club l,2,3,4g FHA 2,33 Senior Play 43 Annual Staff 4. lil CHARLES CULP Litchfield High School 1,2,35 Football 45 Basketball 45 Track 43 Christmas Pageant 4. azlaaemjoyedcaufneedowu JAMES DAVIS Custodian 4. LAMOINE DEVRIES Boys Chorus 45 Mixed Chorus 4. CA ROL DESC RANGES Vice President 23 Band 1,2,3,4, Majorette 3, Ensembles 35 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 2,3,45 GAA 1,25 FHA 2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. JANICE De WERFF 4, Majorette 3,43 Girls Cho- Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, 43 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 1,2,3g Homecoming Queen 43 Snooper Staff 1,25 Senior Lal Staff 4. BETTY De WERFF Band 1,2,3,4, Ensemble 3,4, Vice Presi- dent 4, Music Camp 35 Girls Chorus 1,Z,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4g GAA 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. JOE DITTMAIER Basketball 1,2,3,45 Football 1,2,3,4, Track 1,2,3,4, Baseball 35 Student Council Vice President 45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Boys Chorus l,2,3,4g Jr. Carni- val Escort 35 Senior Play 43 Annual Staff 4. JANICE KAGANICH EC CHER Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4, President 4, Solos 1,2,3,4, Chorus Music Camp 25 Band 1,2,4, Ensembles 1,2,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Junior Academy of Science 2. MELBA I-'OGLEMAN President 35 Band l,2,3,4, Ensembles 2,35 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 3, Music Camp 25 Christmas Pageant 3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 25 Junior Academy of Science 25 Annual Staff 4. an wide! we have ac aumouu FRANKLIN GILL SHERRY FRITSCHE President 15 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Chorus l,2,3,4, Ensembles 2,3,4, Music Camp 25 Christmas Pageant 45 Jr. Carnival Attendant 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4g GAA 1,25 Snooper Staff 1,25 Senior Play 43 Annual Staff 4. LUCILLE Girls Chorus 3,45 Mixed GAA 1,25 FHA 3,45 Pep Club DAVID HANSEN Track 2,3,43 Basketball li Senior Play 4. BARBARA RULL GORSICH Girls Chorus 2,3,4, Ensembles 3,45 Mixed Chorus 2,3,4g Student Council 35 Jr. Carnival Queen Candidate 33 Majorette 15 GAA 1,23 Pep Club 1,2,35 FHA 2,3. 0f60ClBf4-40d JOANN HARTKE ouncll 1, Band 1 2,3,4, En ,2,3,4, G1r1s Chorus 1,2 3,4, CAROL ANN HAWKINS Pep Club 1,2,3,43 GAA 1,23 FHA 2,3,4g Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,43 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4. om 1,z,a,4, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Annual Staff 4 Q Vg, 12? JOHN HENSCHEN ' Football 1,2,3,4g Boys Chorus 1,45 Mixed Chorus 1,43 Jr. Carnival Escort 4. ladaametoanaui, JOHN HITTMEIER Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,35 Track 1,2g'Mixed Chorus 1,45 Boys Chorus 1,45 Jr. Camival Escort 3,43 Senior Play 4. PAUL KAGANICH President 23 Student Council 1,33 Foot- ball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3g Jr. Carnival Escort 45 Annual Staff 4. I'I Fl NYLA HUGHES Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Pep Club 1,2,3,4g GAA lg FHA Carnival Queen Attendant 3, Jr Retiring Queen Attendant 45 Editor 4. , , PAT KONIAK Band 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 2,33 Chorus 1,25 Pep Club 3. DON KRATOCHVII. Secretary 45 Student Council Treasurer 45 Football 1,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,45 Baseball 1,2,35 Track 3,43 Jr. Carnival Escort 43 Christmas Pageant 3,45 Annual Staff 4. ' if ff 'f ,A BERTHA KLEPPER Mixed chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls chorus 1,2, 3,4, Ensembles 3,4, Chorus Music Camp 35 Band 1,2,4, Ensembles Z5 Homecoming Queen Candidate 43 FHA 2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2,3g Jimior Academy of Science 25 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. Wehpede wefcweyadzed NANCYKUNZ Jr. Carnival Queen 35 Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Mixed choms 1,2,3,4g FHA 2,3,45 Pep Club 1,z,3,4. il adam HJ I LARRY MARBURGER Jr. Carnival Escort 3,45 Custodian 4. lac BEVERLY NIEMANN Vice President 45 National Honor Society 35 Band l,2,3,4, Vice President 3, Re- porter 4, Ensembles l,2,3,4, Band Music Camp 35 Girls Chorus 1,2,45 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,45 Christmas Pageant 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Public Relations Chairman 3, President 45 Homecoming Queen 45 Junior Academy of Science 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. E MARGARET MIHELCIC St. Francis Aspirant School 2 5 Girls Chorus 15 Mixed Chorus 15 Pep Club 15 FHA 35 Cafeteria l,3,4. JOANN MONKE Secretary-Treasurer 25 Band 1,25 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 3,45 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4. VIRGIL PASTROVICH Chorus 1,25 Majorette 45 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 15 Pep Club l,2,35 Cafeteria 2,s. TED PAHDE Treasurer 35 Student Council President 45 National Honor Society 35 Football 1,2, 3,45 Little All-State 45 Track 1,25 Bas- ketball 35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4, Presi- dent 3, Chorus Music Camp 35 Boys Cho- rus 1,2,3,4, President 4, Solo 2,3,4, En- sembles 2,3,45 Band 1,2,3,4, Solo 2, En- sembles 1,2,35 Jr. Carnival Queen Escort 35 Jr. Carnival Escort 45 Custodian 45 Junior Academy of Science 25 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. wdlmalemledn MARY ANN PICKERILL Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,45 Pep Club 25 GAA 25 FHA 2,35 Cafeteria 3. JOHN RIMAR Sec.-Treas. 15 Football l,2,3,4, Capt. 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,25 Baseball 2,35 Student Council 2, Secretary 45 Cho- rus 1,2,3,45 Photo Club 1,2,35 Jr. Carnival Escort 3,45 Senior Play 45 An- nual Staff 4. f,l,X,,f -A K ,V i iv ff it , 5 ll E I CHARMAINE SCI-IUETTE Junior Carnival Attendant 83 Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g GAA 1,25 Fl-IA 2,35 An- nual Staff 4. foztieuwfeluewldclweaualoattoevctaz MARIE SMITH FHA z,a,4. JANICE SUYO Band 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 1,2,35 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4g Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensembles 3,4, Music Camp 35 FHA 2,3,45 GAA 25 Pep Club 1,2,3,4g Annual Staff 4. I7 I RONALD STILABOWER Windsor High School l,2,3. E! ix F RICHARD TURNBULL President 45 Vice President 35 Basketball 25 Jr. Carnival Retiring Queen Escort 45 Annual Staff 4. .-e,, - K s 1 4 I - X - V is .,, 2 .h-, JIM WATHERN Athletic Manager 45 Football 1,35 Base- ball 3. 'wich , H -,L is grse,f..,w ,. i Tm' M- iw ,. - me-. DEAN TRUETZSCHLER Basketball 1,2,3g Football 1,33 Tracl: 1,23 Jr. Carnival Escort 35 Senior Play 4. andwdlldeqemaleompzaawdzmum, WILLIAM E. WEIDLER Faotbau 1,2,a,4. BOB WHITE Athletic Manager 1,2,3,4. DARRELL WHITE Football 1,2,3,45 Basketball l,2,3 Track 1,2,3,45 Baseball l,3. JANET WHITE Student Council 2,45 Band l,2,3,4, En- sembles l,2,3, Solo 3, Librarian 35 Pep Club 1,2,3,45 Cheer- leader 2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Historian 45 Jr. Camival Attendant 3 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Senior Play 45 Annual Staff 4. ualdteu, LARRY WILLIAMS West Pike High 1,2,35 Student Council 45 Basketball 45 Boys Cho- rus 4, Ensembles 4, Solo 45 Mixed Chorus 3 45 Band 45 Senior Play 4. JUDY YANCIK Treasurer 45 Jr. Carnival Candidate 35 Homecoming Queen Candidate 45 Band l,2,3,4, Ensembles 2,3, President 45 Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4, En- sembles 25 Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,45 FHA 2,3,4, Vice President 45 GAA 1,25 Pep Club 1,Z, 3,4, Vice President 35 Cafeteria 15 Illini Girls State 35 Annual Staff 4. 19 . za . -SR mei? E -nam! 4 fl . ,,s si if 0 I :env-x-we .L 1 .ft ft .sg A 4. R x Q 5.-. .1 x wi ig 12 3 -A . N -ji N 'ii 1. Janice Kaganich Eccher. 2. Donald Kratochvil. 3. Ted Pahde. 4. Nancy Kunz. 5. Carol Hawkins. 6. Bill Weilder. 7. Jean Bohlen. 8. Ruth Cozart. 9. Lamoine DeVries. 10. Nyla Hughes. 11. John Hittmeier. 12. Joann Hartke. 13. John Rimar. 14. Lucille Fritzsche. 15. Paul Kaganich. 16. David Hansen. 17. Bud Brown. 18. Janet White. 19. Joe Dittmaier. 20. Judy Yancik. 21. Margaret Mihelcic. 22. Charmaine Schuette. 23. Mary Ann Pickerill. 24. Louise Buskohl. 25. John Henschen. 26. Sherry Fritsche. 27. Bertha Klepper. 28. Dean Truetzschler. 29. Betty DeWerff. 30. Carol Desgranges. 31. Janice DeWerff. 32. Darrell White. 33. Bob White. 34. Bev Niemann. 35. Larry Williams. 36. Melba Fogleman. 37. Janice Suyo. 38. Virgil Pastrovich. 39. Joann Monke. THOMAS AYRES BOB CLAYTOR 1 'Y' W ,551 EUNICE DREWEL .O 2 ' W ARDETH GEHNER 1 A JUDY BECKER ELAINE BREZA DENNY BROWN DONALD COZART LANA DANNEMAN KATHLEEN DOBRINIC SHIRLEY DOHT A ' -H4 ' ia , 17, i I0-4 5 gs . . , I GENE FENWICK JOAN FRANKE SHARON FRICKE KAREN FRITZSCHE FRANK GREEN EARL HAGERMAN IRENE HAWKINS KENNETH HINKLEY DARLENE HITTMEIER ROLAND HUBERT MAXINE JAECK JUDITH JOHNS ALICE JOHNSON ANN JOHNSON MARILYN KERTIS DAVID KEUNE DICK KO RUNKA LEE LAZENBY E fi JOHN PAHDE PAT PAHDE SANDRA PETROLINE BETTY PICKERILL LL MARY ANN KLEPPER SHARON KOSOWSKI LAVERNE KRUSE EUGENE KUNZE BARRY LAKIN JOY MANSHOLT GLADYS MARBURGER MARVIN MILLER LEOLA NIEMANN J UDITH RULL DICK SHREVE MARY ANN SVETLIK MARY ANN WATHERN SANDRA WICKLEIN CHARLES ZUPSICH W ,ww 2 . M . 1. wg., ff s .-. wa A x . J' f . '.If!?fa:' 4 .'.k kk ' -5' J ' JH wi 15 .- . - lei 3 Sw lv J. AYRES S. BASSO G. GOLDACKER C. GREEN I. JONES J. KEISER H. MARBURGER V. MARBURGER C. SCHIELLER M. SCHELLER R. BOSTON GRETAK . KEISER . MILLER SCHNECK E S . BRABEC D. DONNA HALLEMAN C . HOPPE . KILDUFF M. KORUNKA REAGAN J ROACH S. . K. SCHOPPMAN L. SIMBURGER S. FELLIN A. JATCKO C. KOSOWSKI N. ROTH M. SPURNEY w 1 FRITZSCHE . JONES KUNZ ' RUBIS STRIFEEL . ...A . J. SWETLIK J. THOMAS H. THOMPSON N. VOYLES L. WHITEHOUSE C, WILKINSON J, YURKOVICH 5 .-KQX i?.. Mx Ai . z QSM, . -5 , 5 L. AHRENS S. BAYON J. BECKER L. CANTON L. CLAYTOR M. CRUTHIS L. FOLKERTS B. FORBES X 1 z . is 'Q K C . BESS R. DEGLER J. BOSTON S. BROADDUS M. BUSKOHL F. De WERFF N. DRAGOVICH C. ETTER J. FRITZSCHE R. GOODMAN J. GREEN 25 H, 4- ' ' I 3? A S' ii. . I' ' ' Rf Rag Q' it i Qi? If ., L ,.:' ' 1 'l' -In kin FIRST Row, LEFT TO RIGHT: c. HASQUIN, J. I-IEIZRIQN, K HEEREN, D. HEMANN, G. HINZ, D. KIERBACH, A. KING. 2ND ROW: H. KLIIPPLR, K. KORUNKA, M. KORUNKA, D. KUNZ, B. LAZENBY, J. LIc1-ITILNTI-IALER, D. MARRURGER. SRD ROW: J. MARBURGER, E. MATWAY, s. UMONKE, s. MUSCHONG, D. NIIIMANN, G. os- BORN, K. OSBORN. 4TH ROW: J. PAKOVICH, o. PETERS, B. PICKERILL, M. RATZMAN, M. RIMAR, G. RUBIS, v. sAATI-IOFF, 5TH ROW: c. SANVI, w. SCHELLER, G. SCHUST, D. STLERWALT, s. sUYo, E. SVETLIK, R. TAYLOR. 6TH ROW: c. TOLLIVER, J. VERNETTI, P. VIEHWEG, B. WARNER, K. WILLIAMS, J. WOLTMAN, T. YANCIK. , .na .A-+A Mi? QR Q , TJ sv 1 L ' . fd' ., fav Y Q-.-J f- 132 ,dll f' . K Y if . ,ggi 'ff ' EFL? feng' . , 'gp' Y! 1 . ,m T' 4 NX- tx Yimxuk I i-Q. 'V Ag -ing: ' jul wx , XL '-T 52' Xie i 3 X: . 2 L . U2 A t 5 ill 4 . 6 44 xx , fi, vt. - I :s , 5' N4 f s ' x H Plglfzla DVKLEY 013132 5326118 6,Jr KEN PAUL KAGANICH Guard-5' 10 163 Sr DARRELL WHITE End-6' 3 -170-Sr. JOHN HENSCHEN Guard-5' 9 -162-Sr VIRCH. BROWN Fullback- 5' 10 -196-Sr Points-24 JOE DITTMAIER Halfback-5' 10 -1 49-Sr. Points - 18 JOHN HITTMEIER Tackle-5' 11 -160-Sr. SOUTH 4 NX? OLXAPX CQXQTYJAL O TED PAHDE Center-6' 1 - 185-Sr. BILL WEIDLER Guard-5' 10 -163-Sr. NMA? SC1?ati65'SY xgiiljiefb ack' 5 Yomts-9 GENE FENWICK Tackle-5' 1 1 -210-Jr. CHARLES CULP Tackle-6' 1 -225-Sr. DON KRATOCHVIL End-6' 1 -187-Sr. VARSITY SCORES Hillsboro Auburn Carlinville Benld Gillespie Nokomis Jerseyville Southwestern Staunton WE THEY 19 18 14 13 14 12 19 0 14 6 35 0 O 13 7 0 13 26 29 f N 1 3 TONY JATCKO , Tackle-5' 11 -197-Soph. A Xl W 56: 5 N C? 5 , l, . 'BEE 24 Mo-on p wif W 1 M V ' gf I Q . 193' - ' W 2. .i Hx., yy K Nm? M J! Jeri f fs? K '?3 fff?Q?2whQrf if in 'K 'w1l:..a,b+ fr' M A .wins A, f is 4 wr ,- 1 Si, an V, M l V N ,1 ,, , V E ,fi EQ, Z Q wide 1.2.9, E1 are I K F T . N A . L 5 . 1 ' W nk Qfril geiwvrg. ,- ' ' X 1 'gf' my T ,,,: S L .. 'gi ' -c,' mfg . around Nokomxs Redskms mam W ' A I A aa .1 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Marvin Fritzsche, Charles Green, Gerald Hoppe, Tony Jatcko, Gene Fenwick, Earl Hagerman, Bob Gretak, Bob Keiser, Larry Simburger, John Thomas, Steve Fellin, Mike Rimar, Jerry Miller, Mgr. Jim Wathem. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Bob White, Assistant Coach McDowell, Larry Claytor, Roger Goodman, Thomas Yancik, Richard Degler, Bill Pickerill, Jim Green, Albert Brabec, Jim Pakovich, Bob Niemann, Frank DeWex-ff, Jim Boston, Dick Stierwalt, Ed Svetlik, Coach Voyles. JUNIOR VARSITY SCORES WE THEY Gill esp ie 20 0 Hillsboro 1 0 X ,gs N okomis 27 7 Southwestern 27 0 Carlinville 14 0 'N-.Q Benld 0 6 Staunton 0 6 x L T,--,1-3 x if 1 E QV N 1 ,Q 4,5 :sf dm, -any K ' uri, t , , .N-ares-gi-:sf- ku, 1 ,il f 2 N aw 1 -A-N...,,k,, . F.. Sc 3 nv AE? ' 's f,Q.1 Q' , 4' if If 4 A 'L - ' 3? ,XX, - Q.: A -'W'-if wif A' X up E 14 ,MW-W -'fg A R 3 af' 9 Q ' is ' ? 1 nw- 'MV 1. Qi! A.. lm, 'Mo 5 325 X km I -..-I ,sf ,..,. ig , Wi.-g K ' 1- 3. - - ,-5, is 4 - 132 , fr 1 h V .JM I 'km A 6 Q. - . wg k - 1-. Q 2, ,QSM , A . ,Aga F Y fl .- , .x , fs , . 4, 5vm?'YN ' 'L M fwiwfig g 'f'-wjx bv g1k,,xS P. 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TERESA 'GILLESPIE 'CARLINVILLE 'SOUTHWESTERN JERSEYVILLE 'STAUNTON 'BENLD QBENLD 40.179 QNORTHWESTERN QDBUNKER HILL 1957 -1958 VARSITY BASKETBALL WE THEY 58 61 55 62 75 47 58 64 42 76 43 47 60 55 53 69 54 43 37 66 59 69 61 62 65 64 59 51 61 47 QSTAUNTON 42 'NOKOMIS 63 'CARLINVILLE 36 ATHENS 81 BETHALTO 46 SPRINGFIELD CATHEDRAL 67 'SOUTHWESTERN 41 'BENLD 78 'STAUNTON 42 'GILLESPIE 65 'NOKOMIS 70 'CAR.LINVILLE 66 LITCI-IFIELD 55 SEASON RECORD: Won 10 MACOUPIN COUNTY TOURNEY: Second Lost DONALD KRATOCHVIL LARRY WILLIAMS Forward--Sr.--6' 1 1!2 --178 pts. Forward--Sr.--6' 2 --209 pts. BOB KEISER' Guard--soph.--5' 11 --38 pm. Q DARRELL WHITE Center--Sr.--6' 3 --415 pts. JOE DITTMAIER :- Guam--sr.--5' 10 --288 pts. V N DICK STIERWALIF Guard--Fr.--5' 8 '--300 pt: f ,A gg, U, .D 1 . ...f gi , ty. .. k ,,.... , 'Y K - ' 'T-6933 if qi .X 8 , ,, ,TK ws Q., F ,,. f M as H' is J f M 2 .. N 4 'B 5 . 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AUBURN VIRDEN LIVINGSTON WORDEN GILLESPIE CARLINVILLE SOUTHWESTERN JERSEYVILLE STAUNTON BENLD NOKOMIS CARLINVILLE ATHENS BETHALTO CATHEDRAL SOUTHWESTERN THEY 45 42 37 53 43 27 34 50 46 36 35 52 39 57 55 59 BENLD 47 36 STAUNTON 59 46 GILLESPIE 59 52 NOKOMIS 62 48 SOPH. GAMES NOKOMIS 77 61 NOKOMIS 67 57 FROSH. GAMES NOKOMIS 45 44 BENLD 64 29 NOKOMIS 49 51 GILLESPIE 43 58 GILLESPIE FROSH. 8a SOPH. TOURNEY GAMES STAUNTON 66 45 AUBURN 62 44 GILLESPIE 63 36 CATHEDRAL 71 65 fm 1 I! 1 S' KNEELING, Left to Right: A1- bert Brabec, .Dwight Jones, Ed Svetlick, Gary Hinz, Harry Klepper, Frank DeWerff, Jim Boston, Bill Pickerill, Joe Ditt- maier, Steve F ellin. STAND- ING: Manager, Jim Wathern, David Hansen, Frank Tiona, Gerry Hoppe, Larry Williams, Dick Stierwalt, John Hitt- meier, Jerry Marburger, Ken Hinkley, Mike Rimar, Bob Gretak, Tony J atcko, Gary Goldacker, Larry Simburger, Darrell White, Bob Keiser, Cha Culp, Coach MacDowel1. rles Steve Fellin . . WILDCAT LETTERMEN . . . . 50 Larry Simburger Ken Hinkley . . ....23 23 Darrell White . aa.. Charles Culp . . . . .42 Frank Tiona . . . . . .36 Larry Williams . . . . . 28 Virgil Brown. . . Joe Dittrnaier John Hittmeier . . 23 . . .22 . . .21 .. 26 Gerry Hoppe. . . 28 . . . Bob Gretak ....13 211 is UP and Joe is flying like a big bird! 1 V ' Frank ready for his mile journey. gun. Larry waiting for the One -two winning combination ! ! Steve ready for his half mile record breaking run. f88O-2:l2j Hurry, Boys' ' 794 FIRST ROW, Left to Right: S. Wicklein, D. Hittmeier, J. White, K. Williams, A. King, N. Roth, I.. Folkerts. SECOND ROW: L. Danneman, K. Dobrinic, E. Drewel, M. Wathern, N. Voyles, K. Schoppman, R. Cozart, C. Schuette, S. Petroline. THIRD ROW: J. Becker, D. Kilduff, C. Kosowski, J. Yurkovich, D. Donna, C. Has- quin, V. Saathoff, D. Kunz, M. Scheller, L. Niemann. FOURTH ROW: M. Kertis, J. Keiser, M. Korunka, S. Suyo, P. Viehweg, S. Bayon, J. Becker, J. Vernetti, M. Buskohl, K. Heeren, M. Svetlik. FIFTH ROW: I. Hawkins, J. Roach, J. Bohlen, L. Buskohl, M. Fogleman, C. Desgranges, J. Suyo, J. Monke, L. Fritzsche, S. Doht. SIXTH ROW: J. Hartke, C. Hawkins, N. Hughes, M. Jaeck, B. Niemann, J. Eccher, B. DeWerff, N. Kunz, L. Canton, R. Taylor, D. Kunze. 7. 971. 14. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: L. Danneman, S. Wicklein, M. Klepper, M. Jaeck, B. Niemann, J. White, K. Williams, D. Kunz, M. Scheller, L. Folkerts. SECOND ROW: S. Reagan, C. Sanvi, S. Muschong, V. Saathoff, C. Hasquin, P. Viehweg, J. Vernetti, M. Buskohl, M. Pickerill, B. Klepper, N. Kunz. THIRD ROW: K. , Schoppman, J. Keiser, M. Korunka, C. Tolliver, E. Matvey, D. Marburger, S. Bayon, J. Becker, J. Forbes, M. Svetlik, B. Pickerill. FOURTH ROW: J. Roach, D. Donna, N. Roth, J. Yurkovich, J. Rull, M. Kertis, J. Becker, I. Hawkins, L. Fritzsche. FIFTH ROW: J. DeWerff, C. Hawkins, M. F ogleman, V. Marburger, M. Spumey, H. Marburger, S. Petroline, A. Johnson, L. Niemann. SIXTH ROW: L. Buskohl, J. Bohlen, J. 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Louise Buskohl, leave my noisy exits from the typing room to my cousin Mary. Ruth Cozart, leave all my out of town boys except Lindell to Irene Hawkins. Charles Culp, leave my sprained ankles to Sandy Wicklein. James Davis, leave my honored position as custodian to Tom Ayres. Carol'Desgranges, leave my calorie charts and diet of boiled table cloth stains to Mary Scheller. LaMoine DeVries, leave my good advice and hidden talents to Jerry Miller. Betty Dewerff, leave my brother Frank to the Freshman girls. Janice Dewerff, leave my straight bangs and name Te1a to Karen Schoppman. Joseph Dittmaier, leave my speed and my deceptiveness on the basketball court to Jim Pakovich. Janice Eccher, leave my canary-like voice and black convertible to Sandy Petroline. Melba Fogleman, leave my position as chief Razzerett and my red hair to Mary Wathern. Sherilyn Fritsche leave my swell personality and position as cheerleader to Lynne Folkerts. Lucille Fritzsche, leave my love of P.E, and carefree ways to Barbara Lazenby. Franklin Gill, leave my quiet ways and brains to Denny Brown. David Hansen, leave my underground barber shop to Dick Shreve. Joann Hartke, leave my platinum blonde hair and tiny figure to Ardeth Gehner. Carol Hawkins. leave my job at Sunset Cafe to Eunice Drewel. John l-lenschen, leave my love of track and basketball to Ralph Striegel. John I-littmeier, leave my newly acquired love of farm life and my tackling ability to Wilbert Scheller. Nyla Hughes, leave my ability to sleep through seven classes and still maintain an A average to Gene Fenwick. Paul Kaganich, leave my sneaky laugh and good looks to Tony Jatcko. Bertha Klepper, leave my pixie ways and agreeable personality to Susan Bayon. Pat Koniak, leave and am happy to do so. 62 S Donald Kratochvil, leave my score sheets and percentage charts to Kenny Korunka. Nancy Kunz, leave my many class rings to my sister Donna. Larry Marburger, leave my curly hair and pink cheeks to Frank Tiona. Margaret Mihelcic, leave my love for commercial subjects to Ann Johnson. Etna Miller, leave my noon smoking sessions and my smiles to Joan Lichtenthaler. Joann Monke, leave all U of I boys, except Bob because I need him for myself, to anyone who wants them. Beverly Niemann, leave my reign as football queen to some lucky Junior girl and my pony tail to Carol Bess. Ted Pahde, leave my ability in football and wavy hair to Butch Claytor. Virgil Pastrovich, leave my great height and extra pounds to Jane Becker. Mary Ann Pickerill, leave my natural blonde hair to Marilyn Kertis. John Rimar. leave my position as football captain and ability to go steady with the same girl for over a year to Ken Hinkley. Charmaine Schuette, leave my odd dance steps and cute clothes to Margaret Spurney. Ronald Stilabower, would leave my diamond cadillac, but who would want it. Janice Suyo, leave my hot trombone to Mary Ann Klepper. Dean Truetzschler, leave my graceful walk and sensible suggestions to Jerry Marburger. Richard Turnbull, leave my position as class president to John Pahde. Jim Wathem, leave my uncontrollable desire to study to Roger Goodman. Bill Weidler, leave my faithful bicycle to Jim Green. . Bob White, leave my position as head manager and trainer to Frank Dewerff. Darrell White, leave my great height and terrific jump shot to Gary Hinz. Janet White, leave my daily arguments with' coach to Lana Danneman. Larry Williams, leave my skill in math and science to Judy Becker, who really needs it. Judy Yancik, leave my Girl's State honor to some lucky Junior girl. 63 JEAN BOHLEN--After years of training, we see Jean as head nurse at the Mt. Olive Community Hospital. VIRGIL BROWN--Much work went into Bud's one-man sub. Now he is using it to smuggle Greek helmets to the Romans. LOUISE BUSKOHL--It took awhile but Louise has finally made it. She has replaced her mother as head waitress at the Home Cafe. RUTH COZART--Ruth's husband has struck it rich and Ruth is now traveling from Edwardsville to Mt. Olive in her own private plane. CHARLES CULP--Charlie has finally decided it would be cheaper if he opened his own clinic for sprained ankles. JAMES DAVIS--Although the White City School is closed, we find Jim as chief custodian there. CAROL DESGRANGES--Carol has found herself a partner and now she gets all the free ice cream she wants at Pursell's Panther Den. LAMOINE DEVRIES--La Moine has become a professor of agriculture at the Walshville School. , BETTY DEWERFF--Betty has become the private secretary of the president of the Pet Milk Co. She is kept busy filling Pet Milk cans. JANICE DEWERFF--Word got around about the stories Janice told in speech. Be sure and watch channel 199 for Janice's Fairy Tales. JOSEPH DITTMAIER--We find Joe as head coach of the Binney Station Snipers. JANICE ECCHER- -Janice is now using her big black convertible to demonstrate how to put the top up and down. MELBA FOGLEMAN--After many years of service to the company, Melba has been promoted to a very important position--chief pencil sharpener. SHERILYN FRITSCHE--Sherry has finally fulfilled her dream. She bought Fazio's and can now have pizza almost every day. LUCILLE FRITZSCHE--We always knew Lucille would make it someday. She is now competing in the 1960 Olympic Games at Carlsburg. FRANKLIN GILL--Frank has to sneak back to MOCHS to finish some unfinished shop projects, someday he will finish them. DAVID HANSEN--Dave has sold his underground barber shop and is now working for the govemment giving first flattops to the recruits. JOANN HARTKE- -Joann has studied and has become a brilliant scientist. Now she is changing Einstein 's Theory. CAROL HAWKINS--Carol is tipping off her brother on the dos and don'ts of high school life. JOHN HENSCHEN --John has started his own chain of stores and has been very successful. JOHN HITTMEIER--John has started his own garage and filling station. As we go to the Sahara Desert we see him waiting for his first customer. NYLA HUGHES--We always wondered what would happen to old sleepy-head. Well, if you look in that lab you'll see her sleeping over her microscope. PAUL KAGANICH--After many years, Paul has finally advanced to the position of head professor of history at MOCHS, BERTHA KLEPPER--Bertha is now advertising cigarettes on the radio. Don't forget the Cavaliers for Roger. 64 I. PAT KONIAK As we look rn on Pat she rs busy tellrng the carpenters how she wants her new home burlt DONALD KRATOCHVIL Donnre comes back to MOCHS once rn a whrle to see rf there s anythrng he can do for Coach Success hasn t sporled Don Kratochvrl NANCY KUNZ. Nancy rs strll srttrng on her hope chest hoprng LARRY MARBURGER Larry has turned to farmrng and rs dorng very well He now owns most of the land around Mt Olrve MARGARET MIHELCIC Margaret now rn Alaska rs busy sweeprng out her rgloo ERNA MILLER Ernre rs now happrly marrred to Wrllr and seerng the srghts rn Germany JOANN MONKE We see Joann happrly marrred to Bob and busy rarsrng her own famrly of monkeys BEVERLY NIEMANN Beverly s Scrence Farr fame has spread She rs now makrng plaster of parrs models of satellrtes TED PAHDE Ted rs srttrng on hrs stool at Ceclr s srngrng Oh Lonesome Me VIRGIL PASTROVICH Vrrgrl came back to Mt Olrve to lead the band rn the 1965 Tournament of Roses parade MARY ANN PICKERILL Mary Ann now rrdes one of the famous Prckerrll Ponres rn all the local parades She really qurte a celebrrty JOHN RIMAR John rs seen comrng back to the chemrstry lab at MOCHS to frnd a formula to thaw out frost brtten feet many cuts and brurses of her own chrldren RONALD STILABOWER Ronnre rs drrvrng down the street rn hrs dramond Cadrllac He always wanted a smaller car JXNICE SUYO Janrce and Drckre are now marrred and are buyrng her father s farm on the rnstallment plan DEAN TRUETZSCHLER Dean rs workrng at the only place rn town where you can get a chrcken drnner for 10d hrs father s feed store RICHARD TURNBULL Rrchard rs now combrnrng hrs rnterests rn a drugstore rn Mrlwaukee He has started a cham of stores and rs competrng wrth Rexall JIM WATHERN As usual Jrm rs strll srttrng rn the crty park lookrng for a rrde to Mrke s BILL WEIDLER If Brll s brg promotron comes through he wrll be manager of Nremann s Lumber Co BOB WHITE Bob helps Frank Celr out a brt He manages the paperbovs DARRELL WHITE Darrell rs runnrng hrs own busrness Darrell Whrte s Lawn Mowrng Inc Hrs motto You grow rt we mow rt JANET WHITE Janet rs now rn Alton Memorral Hosprtal not studyrng but recoverrng from her years at MOCHS LARRY WILLIAMS As Krng s Lake Summer Resort grew Larry became manager caretaker and handyman JUDY YANCIK Judy has entered many colleges and has been one of the most popular grrls at all of them 65 H . . , . . . . is CHARMAINE SCHUETTE--Charmaine is now using her knowledge gained in Dr. Allen 's office in treating the Q gy, :zu W. v ,R A V W N 1. X K 3 Q? -. , I , V ES X A L 3 1 D x K - K v, R 5 J Q- -1 :Qi yi ' 5fi'Q2-5 ' ..,:,?---::.,:m::.:I,: ,-1 ..., - ,He ' ' ..4., V -: ax X- 2 . -L. V. m..v-. U., -- 4: U- O M Www f . . ,, 17,4 .M 1 1 .., 1 ,. , - 'N ' - .9 -1.-gn.. ,fr f, - K X.: -V . H :Q 'A Mg' ' - A W . ' K Z1 we Sri- M. Y' 333, B , - G nu-, ff' . any ---L ,., ' Y is r , .ii , A ,Y Q i ,ncurv 1,1 W J Q V3 ' vt' k . - L ?? 5 if U ei Wink wa . ' , 3 A ,A g if in. - ,, , W' ' 2 , , :X ,Y Q rf' , ,'e,'Q.,5U-- -X H122 ,a Xin .2 - 44 x , . Wifyg. ' WA: 'xii V V ' 4 Q 3 WX . f , 3, 1 N..,e' 5 Jim Davis, Pahde , Mr. im ' I , X Q 1. i ,Xu ' u Q 1 Q W-N W 'lu -. I u , Y 'F Y 15 -K , Y 1 1 5' T af' 5? 1 ' x ,-1, ' . . ,V.,, .... V , .. , . . , N., Y v,xTZf,3l3?f:'g:? Ik ' K 'K 'M its A ax 7400046 Staff SITTING, Left to Right: Janice DeWerff, Picture Editorg Virgil Brown, Art Editorg Nyla Hughes, - Editorg Don Kratochvil, Business Managerg Beverly Niemann, Art Editor. FIRST ROW, STANDING: Ruth Cozart, Melba Folgernan, Sherry Fritsche, Janet White, Bertha Klepper, Charmaine Schuette Janice Suyo, Judy Yancik, Betty DeWerff, Joann Hartke. SECOND ROW: Joe Dittmaier, Paul Kaganich, Ted Pahde, Richard Turnball, John Rimar. We the staff of the 1958 Wildcat wish to thank the following Boosters: Acu-Rule Company PIOFIIOFPF Binney's Pharmacy Inc. 'lcblfficlf Dave's Service Station 'IUNCIOF Droste 8zDroste--ATTORNEYS AT LAW vkiiokikfk Fazio's Steak House QFWOFPIOF Franzen's Mercantile Co. Piokflfflclf 'Fred's Feed Store WWW Howard's Barber Shop NYM Johnnies Market 'IQPIOIOFPF Jubelt's Bakery MPH . Kroger Co.--Norman Koehler, Manager 'k'lf'F4 l' Lang's--Skelgas 'k'4 F'l0i' Meyer Beverage Company 'IOFWKPF Moonlight Inn UIOFWICF Becker 8: Son Funeral Home Jlclvlf Boeker 8zBoeker D.D.S. 'FJFPF Collies Tavem 'IGH' Dragovich Insurance flfflfflf John 8:Luke's Deep Rock Service Station 'HOF Marburger Supply Co. 'HOF Mt. Olive Locker Plant WY Mt. Olive Herald Dlclfflf Sandner'S Store flelek Seketa's Beauty Parlor 'Fowl' Sou1sby's Service idol: Nick 8zPaul's Tavern HY Oltmann Bros. 'Noi' Western Auto Store 'ION White's Furniture Store HY Zippay's Tavem :FWF Mt. Olive Motor Sales YUM Mt. Olive Newstand HIOFPIOIOF National Bank of Mt. Olive 'FOFPIWOF Niehaus 66 Service Station 'IUFPIOIOF Niemann Lumber Co. 'PFPIOIOF Philip Hano Co. , Inc. 'lfilfilfflfflf Scheller Insurance Agency Wolclolfif Shoppies Alleys Plclfflvlck 66 Terminal Cafe PIOHWIOI' 66 Terminal Station NWN 68 Southwest Truck 8:Body Co. PIUFFFJIOF Sunset Cafe WWW Turner's Hall WWW Wenzel--ATTORNEY AT LAW llfvlolvkvlf Advance Cleaners 'PPP Bahn Grocery 2001111 Mill Cafe 'PFC Popovich Grocery 'IWC Sunset Texaco Service Station 'PFC John's Batting Range PM Major Variety Store Wok Pitz's Tavern 'IOP White City Baseball Club Blok Bob's Passtime 'lf Pahde 's Grocery 'lf Each ,lf represents S1 and each C represents 50? 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