Oblong Township High School - Panthers Tale Yearbook (Oblong, IL)

 - Class of 1959

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Nh., ' 5 ,Q .,A.. 2 N' ,, - 5' ': 1 2 l v . ' e N L. . I OTHS PANTHER 'S TALE 1958 1 959 THEME TELEVISION 1 EDITORS OUR THEME THIS YEAR IS FEATURING SCHOOL LIFE ACTIVITIES ORGANIZATIONS OG ATHLETICS SENIORS .IUNIORS SOPHOM ORES FRESHMEN FACULTY ADS HT TO YOU SINESS MAN arol Dennis Janice Wood P RAPHER EEHUUL LIFE X M X. -Q 4 4' K X .LIHWW I Q 'ua 5 -Z . Il un- ,s 'A Q , . 5, -im.. x K N 5 up 9 V, xg GTI?- V 19 J' m K4 '54, 1 ig Lis!-HP Ln -' 3 C f'WfH3f' fig,- Am ' '?v,r.fl -4 oz M, - 182- 'J 131, la - ms' . ,- .., gn pu- ' kggTg,::'y ' VQVIE 5 ' -W, f-.,.. 1' 5 , A 4 fx 'YT P? , W, ch m Ai 45 M EF-Q? H in Mr. Tucker's World History Mr. Stoke's College Prep, Mrs Crosby s Home Ec HI Mr Clarke s General Scrence Mrs Crang s Englrsh IV Mrs Koerrge s Laun Class f .- Sf- x x X ,, ' i ,M ' .. ,.. . Q i ' Nr sl- . I V A K, 4 f f K z! . . I V i ' C ' . as , ,- M is .W so 5 fr! , A :I gf ' V fr' 1 - 1 - Ar T 96 it 95 4 6399 9 KAW! 'vvvoo' , UREANIZATI UNE n N W - V. J , Avg 1 3, Pggwl' VF , 514, 5 if r - ,,,,- J Q 1 0 6 1 F' 4: ,ao 1' if r V ,Oi A N ,Q r5,, , ..-, is if j A' W TS , Q on 440 A-L ' .za , .O V 3 .5 F 'H gp-.xks ,i L . 3, Q .4 oo 'yi i i M .. 4 1 V. A ,rg is ,li Jr' J J at f fs ef s nf ' in 7' X '- STANDING, left to right: Erma Newbold, Ginger Connelly, Rose Ann Fisher, Pam Bunch, Carolee Michl, SECOND ROW: Nan Ree Lackey, Sharon Musgrave, Dee Aten, Janice Wood, Lois Wilson, Carol Sue Dennis, Judy Slocum, THIRD ROW: Sam Robinson, Don Matheny, Jack Moulden, Jim Bob Correll, Kent Funkhouser, Levi Coleman, Mr. Root, Ted Dennis, Gene Dart, Steve Riser, Larry Bailey, Lawrence Musgrave, and Doyle Purcell. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS STANDING, left to right: Rose Ann Fisher, Treasurer, Janice W' , Reporter: Lawrence Musgrave, President, Dee Aten, Vice .J dent, Sharon Musgrave, Secretary, and Mr. Root, Sponsor. .5 Y Sponsored by: OTTO A. PRIER and McCOY TRUCKING SEATED, left to right: Sharon Musgrave and Nan Ree Lackey, Editors. SECOND ROW: Iean Ann Hippler, Jesse Newton, Don Matheny, Carol Lee Matheny, Patsy Russell Carol Sue Dennrs Iamce Wood, Mrs Sentman Sponsor We would lrke to thank Mrs Sent man for her wonderful help and sugges trons also Mr Prather for berng so patrent wrth us and allowrng us ttme to take our prctures durrng school and the drfferent merchants who bought ads and sponsored pages whrch made our annual posslble The Edrtors ANNUAL STAFF SEATED left to rrght Beverly Drspennett Dorothy Krause Ann Ruddell STANDING Norma O Dell Janet Marshall Mrs Holser Charles Mrller Larry Holly Sponsored bx N PERRY S DEPARTMENT STORE and ROGERS AUTO SUPPLY COMPANY D . ' . . , . : . - ' l 5 , . lf K V, 1 ' V l, : 03 ' a rr 2 9 ' 3 I I 0 1 ! 't I V Y K' t K 5 ' I n i E J ' 9 1 , V Y' .: X ,' l I . . Mr. Stokes looks over a copy of the Hi-Way with Lois Wilson, Editor, put out a very nice newspaper Lois- this year considering that she didn't have much to work with. HI-WAY STAFF STANDING, left to right: Barbara Harrison, Erma Newbold, Jesse Newton, Marge Booker, Jean Ann Hippler, Sally Cortelyou, Carolee Michl, Carol Sue Dennis, Beverly Kilburn, Mr. Stokes, Sponsorg Karen Stewart, Laura Moffitt, Sherry Ghol- son. Seated is the Editor, Lois Wilson. H I - WA Y Sponsored by: LARRABEE'S FLORIST and ALBERT W, MCCOY SITTING, left to right: Beverly Fancil, Mary Jo Henry. SECOND ROW: Mrs, Tucker, Sponsorg Janet Marshall, Helen Miller, Kathy Fancil, Charlotte McCoy, Dee Aten, Brenda Michl, Becky Comer, Carol Gholson. THIRD ROW: Sherri Fredricks, Rose Ann Fisher, Ginger Connelly, Pat Mendenhall, Mary Ann Cummins, Darlene Watchel, Brenda Aten, Vivian Payne. G.A.A. Mrs. Tucker, Sponsor, Rose Ann Fisher, Vice Presi- G.A.A. IUiIi8Ii0f1 dent, Ginger Connelly, Secretary-Treasurer, Dee Aten, President. K Sponsored by: CONNOURS SHEET METAL SHOP and M. A. DOLAN , A. as A. AM RICA FIRST ROW left to rrght Nancy Burner Sharon SEATED left to rrght Dorothy Krause .Joyce El der SECOND ROW Joyce McCoy Lrnda Rrtter Phyllrs Stantz SECOND ROW Beverly Heck Judy Hockrnan Beverly Boyd and Barbara Boyd Martha Bond Becky Blankenbacker Rose Mary Shrelds Iuanrta Dennrs Karen Alexander THIRD ROM Sherry Gholson Donna Bradbury Florence Welker LaVeda Martrn Nancy Rrchey Eva Lrttle John Donna Retd Charolette Leggrtt FHA OFFICERS Dorothy Krause, Joyce Ellrot Carolee Mrchl Prest dent Lrla York Sharon Andrews Phyllrs Stantz, Installatron of new offrcers for 1959 and 1960 Mrs Crosby Sponsor Lf QNBWRE SY Ml: 9 gg. i ' J if Q ' Wi 2 1 r - Skaggs, Lathleen Boehl, Brenda Mlchl, Janet Shol- llot, Carolee Michl, Lila York, Sharon Andrews, I I O IBBB SEATED left to rrght Rex Parkhrll Noel Krrk Joe Blrss Kent Funkhouser Doyle Purcell SECOND ROW Lawrence Musgrave Sam Robrnson Ron Vaugn Lee McKnrghf Jrm Weaver BrllCatt M Chapman THIRD ROW Dale Lockheart Lewrs Henry Dayrn Johnson Lonnre Kessler Steve Wall Harold Newbold Phrl Mendenhall SEATED left to rrght Paul Becktell Leon Gerger Gordon Booker Roger Henry Russell Snrder Marlon Darrough SECOND ROW B111 Slocum Bryce Chap man Larry Vaughn Cl1ffSch1ller Ray Newbold Chuck Schrller Jrm Grbler THIRD ROW Ray Baker Sam Allen Herb Jennrngs Mrke Eubank Gene Dart Darrell Wartsbaugh and Mrke Swrsher F.FA SW EETHEA RT OFFICERS Sherry Gholson was chosen F,F, A, Sweetheart. Joe Bliss, Kent Funkhouser, Doyle Purcell, Noel Kirk, Lawrence Musgrave, President, Harold New- b01d. and Mr. Chapman, Sponsor, FIRST ROW, left to right: Rose Ann Fisher, Beverly Heck, Myra Jo Ulm, Judy Slocum, Charolette Leggitt. SECOND ROW: Carol Sue Dennis, Janice Wood, Carol Lee Matheny, Lois Wilson, Nancy Watts, Laura Moffitt. THIRD ROW: Becky Wiley, Beverly Boyd, Sally Cortelyou, Janet Parsons, Paulette Myers. FOURTH ROW: Mrs. Richardson and Mrs. Koertge. FIFTH ROW: Charles Miller Keith Nolan, Bradley Caywood, Steve Riser, Kent Funkhouser, Jack Osborn and Ralph Mouser, F. T.A. OFFICERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs, Koertge, Janice Wood, Carol Sue Dennis, President, Charles Miller, Rose Ann Fisher, Mrs. Richardson and Kent Funkhouser. X A vin 914 ,- A ' OUR WONDERFUL LIBRARIANS FIRST ROW, STANDING, left to right: Rose Ann Fisher, Pat Gillaspy, Linda Mc Sparin, Janet Parsons, Martha Bond, SECOND ROW: Linda Ritter, Rose Mary Shields, Donna Reid, Laura Moffitt. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Richardson, Sponsor, Doris Dunlap, Marjorie Booker, Janice Wood and Terry Shoulders. SOCK HOP AFTER THE GAME 6 rv 'X fy H w dag .Hmx Q 5 , fl Sf 1:25.53 -. H: bmw? xg wr xwv gp, Q ,i ,W 41 K 11 6' 4 wa f ' 44, za ,,, Rm, mg .af Y gym, 3 221 y H2 .dw WW w i f afi Z? M ffblf Q 'ffgi ,xmf f by WS, ww' ' W, A 1 , 21, A Y? 1 , , . , , M A,,, , , , I I I Q I , 4 My f, 4' . 1 ij. Wgay, , , a w f , Lfggf? 4, ,,L ,, ,L v gk 535' , ,, WW? ww wmv, wa I is , my ,f : 'M' f ff fy' 24 3 2 fffkf X Q? J: ' af? W , , 1' f my If ii, v- M .. -T. 4-A W., -3,Q,f ,,, V4 QW mmm W 7 3 45-'4.,.,5 .f a Q, W Q 9 W Q41 if . 2 W , .Q '- ix 'Ur N uG55?i ' iff 1 1 4 if ,,, s ., .QB f Q, 2555 f 5 f f an 'M yy ,. fl? f- -mf, . ' Ui Lf- Ni 456 fs -5,,i ,,, ' 5 S 2 A u ff-. ' I: 9:1112 1 ':.',--jf 1: iyv ', 4 F . 49 4 1 Q , seg, .wg Q -Wi 'Y' 1 1 - K H 'ff 911 1 4 Q 1: l g F va., .W M- R, -' F ii 5 2. wif INITIATIONS bf 1 ww ..p -' A f12gffQ ,4g+'w-wiv qi , 4 if -774' fm' ,W A M. YDS, AND AVERAGE PER CARRY CARRIES YDS YDS PER CARRY 1. Newton 2. Henry 3. Platt 4, Payne ALL -STATE MENTION! Lee Roy York - 3rd Team Little ALL-STATE LOU HENRY - Tackle and Fullback Little ALL-STATE Sponsored by: KIRKLAND LUMBER AND HARDWARE COMPANY PA UL SCHLOSSER Sponsored by: FRIENDLY FOUR and TACKLES MADE ALLENS SWAP SHOP Lon Kesler Leroy York Fred Payne 4A Jess Newton Lou Henry FRED PAYNE IESS NEWTON BOB MAXWEL PLATT LEE ROY YORK 80 '70 59 55 55 4 L A2 V119 10f'4 RICK KIRK OPP. OBLONG Jasonville 12 19 Casey 20 7 Charleston 33 6 Marshall 46 0 Newton 6 O Palestine O 25 Albion 12 7 Martinsville 21 21 St. Elmo 26 27 FOOTBALL TEAM AND NEW SCOREBOARD 9? Z3'A'1 lseelrvez FRONT ROW Manager Roy Lackey Alfred Manhart B111 Ikemrre Jack Moulden Larry Watts Larry Flatrty Terry Maus Pat Henry Max Jennrngs SECOND ROW John LeFever Roy Scholosser Paul Browder Ron Maxwell Fred Payne Rrck Krrk Harry Wrlson, Phrlrp Prrngle Leon Gerger THIRD ROW Coach Garth Doyel Statrstrcran Don Matheny Leon Platt Duane Abraham Paul Schlosser Lewrs Henry Carl Jones Steve Rrser Bob Inboden, Robert Maxwell Co Captarn Lonme Kesler Coach Horace Root, Manager Eugene Jones FOURTH ROW Larry Ferguson, Mrke Henry Herb Jennrngs Charlre Alspach Jerry Mouser Co Captarn Jesse Newton Jrm Smrth Leroy York Larry Horath Paul Becktell Robert Johnson The football team thrs year had Just a lrttle brt below average record but sull had a frghtrng ball team Although we were very small rn srze we made up for rt rn speed The B team was qurte rmpressrve thrs year and we can look for good thrngs rn the future The B team was led by Co Captarns Charlre Alspach and Harry Wrlson Coach Root drd a marvelous Job rn teachrng these boys the fundamentals, dorng wrth team sprrrt and the wrllrngness to work The B team consrsted of Ends Carl Jones and Jerry Mouser Tackles, Ronnre Maxwell and Roy Schlosser Guards Charlre Alspach and Bob Johnson Center Larry Ferguson Quarterback Harry Wrlson Fullback Herb Jenmngs Halfbacks, Jrm Smrth and Paul Becktell Sponsored by HELEN S STYLE SHOP CROSS COUNTRY col ON QLOM el ONL lc-Tiff! 'Quia' 16.1695 FRONT ROW Jrm Kellough Pat Henry Bob Maxwell Larry Flarrty Brlly Snodgrass Bryce Chapman BOTTOM ROW Tom Ferguson Leon Platt Harold Newbold John Krrk Lawrence Musgrave Duane Abraham Coach Garth Doyel 'lhrs year s Cross Country team frnrshed the season wrth 12 boys Frve of whrch were Freshmen four Jumors and three Senlors In the second year the Panthers were hopmg for a successful season but due to football xnjurres three top lettermen were forced to wrthdraw Captaln Bob Maxwell ran under harsh cond1t1ons and drd a commendable Job for hrs ankle lnjury he had sustarned 1n football Duane Abraham was voted Most Valuable player of the team as he led hrs teammates rn pornts Frrst year boys John Krrk and Leon Platt also won letters Brlly Snodgrass and Larry Flarrty were the top Freshmen wrth Pat Henry Larry Kellough and Bryce Chapman followrng The boys ran rn meets wrth La Grove Mattoon Dreterrch and Cumber land on a laor e and home basrs They were losers rn all contests but 9 of 12 bots are back wrth r re box eager rn takrng up the new sport next fall Sponsored by: HUGHES MOTOR SALES, WATTS 81 MOULDEN INS, QW I 32 .X L1 ' ' s w H - Q 3 UU 5,4480 Q is , fy M 1 i f'1' l I 5 A ,. 1,98-'lvr 5? I nf' 1-' Xi PA NT HB1 BRIEFS Lou Henry. . . most valuable player. . . one of area's best rebounders. , , team player, Don Matheny. . . captain. . . top scorer. . .exceptional shooter. . . free throw marksman. Ted Dennis, . . clutch ballplayer. . . team man. . . all-around star. John Douglas. . . rugged rebounder. . . good hustling defensive player. . . captain-elect. Leon Platt. . . playmaking panther. , . good ballhandler, , . natural athlete, The Panther bench was very strong. Jesse Newton, John Kirk, Bob Johnson, Harold Price, and Larry Matheny came off the bench again and again to help the Panther's cause. STATISTICS FG Fl' Lou Henry 186 80- 4370 76- 128-5970 John Douglas 108 53- 4970 51- 80-6370 John Kirk 110 41- 3770 30- 46-6570 Don Matheny 336- 132- 3970 92- 112-8270 Leon Platt 114- 44- 3870 27- 39-6870 Ted Dennis 206 78- 3770 89- 119-74470 Larry Matheny 21 10- 4870 3- 8-3770 Harold Price 104 39- 3770 10- 19-5270 Bob Johnson 55 28- 5070 20- 33-6070 Bob Kirk 15 3- 2070 4- 12-33'-70 Jesse Newton 43 25- 5870 17- 26-65470 Bob Inboden 8 1- 1270 0- 0- 0 Herb Jennings 5 2- 4070 0- 0- 0 TEAM TOTAL 1303- 529- 4670 419- 615-6870 51 Marshall 36 54 Clay City 46 5 - 70 Palestine 42 D 55 Charleston 47 O V 60 Martinsville 32 ' 37 Robinson 39 3 7 h 51 Newton 53 A ' 59 Hutsonville 44 1 . CHARLESTON HOLIDAY TOURNEY . . I 46 Shelbyville 49 sg xx 4. 44 Brownstown 36 ff 5 A 55 Casey 54 ' f ' X 63 Palestine 44 5--- N 56 Marshall 46 7 4--1 41 Newton 43 40 Effingham 39 Sponsored by: BROWNFIELD IMP. REBOUNDS POINTS 370 236 111 157 106 112 48 356 48 115 152 245 8 23 32 88 28 76 21 10 20 67 4 2 4 4 1477 60 Casey 45 44 Albion 40 EASTERN ILL. TOURNAMENT 47 Charleston 67 53 I-lutsonville 55 66 Kansas 69 40 Martinsville 32 49 Cumberland 52 70 Albion 65 51 Paris 66 LAWRENCEVILLE REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 55 Olney 42 44 Newton 40 60 Bridgeport 45 BRIDGEPORT SEC . TOURNAMENT 54 Flora 67 ,f A fi, 2' E - K 9 W 9 I T if 'sl Pam Bunch, Bev Fancil, Jan Lewis, Sis Songer. Our thanks to Mr. Perkins g for taking these pictures, CHEERLEADING Darlene Wachtel ancy Richart Sharon Marheny Kathy Fancil M iss Erma Newbold -5111 Vx' n f., ,sa ,, A pq we ' ar uf :Z ii , ' :F ,fy iff? fs , wg . w ye Miss Sharon Smothers 4,0 ff ivy ,s ss THE QUEEN AND HER COURT Our Homecoming Queen for 1958 was Erma Newbold. Her Maid of Honor was Jean Ann Hippler. The Coronation took place in the new gymnasium at 10:30 on September 26, 1958. The Queen was crowned by Miss Donna Henry, Home- coming Queen of 1957. Red roses were presented to the Maid of Honor, Ray Ruddell Miss Jean Ann Hippler Miss Karla Ruddell ' .,y. ' 111 ' V ' S 4 5' in Q , ' , . , , 3 ...gp , A q, K . 'ff R I? 17 'K 3, , ,P Miss Bev Dispennett I-it' Q Miss Sharon Andrews 'rj' 4 Her Majesty, Erma Newbold was escorted by Jesse Newton, The Queen's Maid of Honor, Jean .Q Ann Hippler, was escorted by J Larry Horath. V ,MV Beverly Dispennett, Senior attend ant, was escorted by Steve Riser, Karla Ruddell, Senior attendant, was escorted by Lonnie Kesler. Sharon Smothers, Senior attend- ant, was escorted by Louis Henry. Miss Betty Deason Betty Deason, Junior attendant, was escorted by Harry Wilson, Sharon Andrews, Sophomore attend- ant, was escorted by Herb Jennings. Janet Lewis, Freshman attendant, ,A ' ' I was escorted by Terry Maus. f Master of Ceremonies was Lawrence , sa . . ' f V Musgrave, Student Council President. H Miss Janet Lewis CORONATION F! wx 4? mg Magis , , M 1 ' x f-o , ..-,,:, ' --'ff - bfi A , 4 - . 2 ' 4- ' .-my Q , -D. M Q J -W I I www TH . 1 .X , , , Wm, K vw J , ff 1 Y , se' X ,wk LM sw X 9. k ,-..f'.,, ,W guy- Vfvvf .,, . , 7 'f'f J ' Z ,- in I I wg.. 4 ' I ,Q ff .' A 4-M' if, SENIORS F. H. A. Third Place Second Place IUNIORS First Place FRESHMEN OBLONG FOOD CENTER SOPHOMORES D R , A S N T c E H E 0 N T E R T I N MENT MXH U. ' - 5 9 t,gi', ,Q ffl D N ., I a O I O 0 0 O I P , 5' 'T' d.iI '41-M I-'lllllnvmf 7 :Blk Nm ,jf -kwmh L SJ, X ' 2 Q.. km ww It K' .-. -if 5 SQ 'Ji MFA ,gif lr .FV hx, ,pvf .if 5 4 05 6 i Vhsgf Ye? J 3 1 1 ..f,1,......--' IV. MS uv R M , Q . . if 5 'xx 99- '4: X wi QA f Qi if , E M4 QR f .3 X -x XV .ag N5 uv- .D ,w 0 :?VimAsa1,Q m.H1v,g X . , Uwm .A ' ,X N1 Y .V ,xl ' .x N ww 5' , 3 54? ,A 1 Qs., 3 , e U i Y l 'vm ht 'V X xXx 'X , f' x 1 Y' Trred Feet' Grant Clam The Dance The Band 1959 PROM On May 2 1959 rn the old gym of our hrgh school the Junrors honored the Senrors wrth the annual prom The theme of thrs year s prom was Sea Fantasy The gym a vrew from under the sea was decorated rn a very pretty color ofsea green At one srde of the gym was a grant clam wrth a pearl ln rt The color of the clam was prnk Streamers of sea green hung from the cerlrng From the streamers hung frsh and sea lanterns On the tables were sea shells sand and a sea horse The meal served by the Whrte Oak Church was delrcrous The toastmaster of the evenrng was Mr Tucker After the banquet the dance was held Everyone enjoyed the Prom very much The Junrors drd a fme Job of plannrng decoratrng and makrng a good trme for everyone Sponsored by CORTELYOU MACHINE SHOP and HAMMOND DECORATORS . . I I I ' 1 n u I I I . . . . g 9 . . . - . - I 9 ' JOHN KIRK HM SMITH Y 'HN 1 i Most Likely to Succeed WHO'S WHO I 11 i S 4 N Best Dressed . M'g '1,,, Y I H r M--..,, A 5 Mawr, ,N,, ,MN- ' 4 X if 2 T g 5' Q i , , 1 -. , -1 ...Q M y 5' ng? !, ,Fw c i S'---H s Vi . L S 3 W A ,g .gp MA RSHALL'S IEWELRY STORE IA NICE WOOD SIS SONGER TED DENNIS DON MA THENY Nicest Smile WHOEQM wHo OBLONG FEED AND COAL KARLA RUDDELL SUE RICHA RT TRACK The Oblong Track Team was made up of 30 boys The followrng boys lettered m the sprlng sports Larry Horath Dave Goff Bud Cates Bob Maxwell Bob Johnson Bob Inboden Paul Schlosser and Charles Alspach Thrrteen Freshmen compound a strong Frost Team The Team competed atD1eter1ch Olney Marshall Charles ton Casey Brrdgeport Newton and Champargn Two boys Schlosser and Inboden managed to Jump over 19 feet Bob also hrgh Jumped 5 8 Horath was the 440 man on the Mrle Relay Team Goff was a shot rn the arm rn most of the events Goff annexed a total of 22i pornts rn one meet at Dreterrch He had frrst rn the 100 low hurdles 880 Relay Team 220 and 2nd rn the broad Jump and shot put Cates was the Drscus thrower hrs hrgh of 122 6 was hrgh for the school Maxwell ran the low hurdles 100 and relay team Johnson pole vaulted up to 10 3 as well as garned pornts rn the hrgh hurdles and htgh Jump Alspach was the team s htgh hurdles and 880 runner The hrghlrght of the year came when Bob Inboden qualrfred over 16 other boys to represent Oblong rn the State l-hgh Jumpmg event at Champargn Other top runners on the team was Paul Becktell rn the 100 and relay team Paul was a late comer due to an earlrer stomach trouble Earl Bloom was good rn the 220 and low hurdles Duane Abraham ran a good mrle Next year s team wrth the good crop of The only Senrors are and Maxwell These they were wlth the Track was started back could be grven a boost thrs year s Freshmen Horath Johnson Bloom boys wrll be mrssed as team both years srnce Sponsored by DR. KEITH CORRELL and PALACE CLOTHING STORE . 3 s l a U I I ' . -. 1- 4 ' 0 o 1 a 1 a 1 1 - o n - v n - - - . . I v 1 ' ' - - ' ' ' I u - , . - v n D Y ' . . . . . -. , . . . . 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LAWRENCE MUSGRAVE LE WIS HENRY WHO S WHO r 'N MR PRATHER and RUBY Certarnly Mr Prather and Ruby deserve the trtles of the Best Prrncrpal and Most Popular Secretary Also we would lrke to say good bye to Ruby who wrll not be back again next year Everyone wrshes her the best of luck rn her new Job DR WILKIN RUTH S CHARM COTTAGE 0THS STANTZ'S D X SERVICE BURTON' S DRUG STORE 1, M .J 4 I fig' A .4151 .gfw 1 Q '9 . . iff? 0 00 0 1 8 ef NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Charles Mrller Doyle Purcell Lawrence Musgrave Jrm Bob Correll Kent Funkhouser Dee Aten Lmda Maus Rose Ann Frsher Laura Moffrtt Ianrce Wood Donna Rerd Caro1Der1r1r Carol Matheny and HONOR TEACHER Lors Wrlson Wim Q1 r MR NEAL D TUCKER EAGLE SHOE STORE SAM ABEL S f Q 4, Aw We ,w , ' if I ,Q I 8 M ' ' A 3 if S' 'S f 1 ' , I V M Q- Q T Q M N, b B Q ' 2 lf- A L2 if 1' W 1 fe -r J A Arru of 3. V A . I M ,aw ' by-4, ,,....,.m.,,.,.., I ' I 0 X? . O AWARDS Other Awards Those reclprenm of awards of whlch no Newbold recerved the D A R Crtrzenshrp Award Lawrence Musgrave the Senlor Honor Boy Award Beverly Drspennett the Senror Honor Grrl Award Lewls Henry the Outstandlng Senror Athlete Award Sharon Gholson the Betty Crocker s Homemaker of the Year Award and those wrth Hrgh Honors for the year were Lrnda Maus Charles Mrller Barbara Rlchards Rose Ann Frsher Judy Slocum Paulette Meyers Myra Jo Ulm Sharon Matheny Sandra Baker Jack Mouldon Lawrence Musgrave Donna Rerd Dee Aten Karla Ruddell Laura Mof fltt and Lots nlrlson The Frrst B and PW Scholarshrp Award IA NICE WOOD Thls year the Buslness and Professlonal Woman s Club under the gutdance of career charrman Mrs Geneva Douglas, placed an emphasrs upon the w tsdorn of glrls preparlng for a professlon Anna Fay Bush presented thrs flrst cash award Ap plrcants were consrdered on the basls of scholarshrp character and need Dr B L Strohl Memorlal Award DOYLE PURCELL WOOD S BAKERY GROGAN S FURNITURE , 4 D ., . , . G f . ' ' ' r s - - . - I D l ' pictures were available are as follows: Erma : . ' Q . 1 ' 4 : ' . 2 . D : . . : ' , . ' . , V I I I D I 5 D 1 I b I D I - , . I . ,Vf ff f ix SE ORS MEMORIES We drd make tt' After four years of hard work, we ve frnally become sophrstrcated Sentors In the begrnntng even though we were shy and green we elected good offrcers Erma Newbold, our presrdent got us through the year s actrvrtres wrth the help of Lawrence Musgrave, vrce presrdent secretary Ted Dennrs Dee Aten treasurer and our Student Councrl representatrve Sue Tracy Mr Evrtt and Mr Adams served as sponsors to help us through our green year Fat Black Bucks back agarn as sophomores Mr Stokes drrlled us rn Engltsh II Mr Judy and Mr Chapman were chosen to sponsor our class John Krrk, class presrdent, trted rn varn to collect class dues Frnally wrth the help of our other offtcers Lonnre Kesler, vtce presrdent Carol Dennrs secretary Er ma Newbold treasurer and Student Councrl representatrve, Ianrce Wood we got the books balanced Remember how all the grrls swooned over a certarn handsome Brology teacher? Our Float dtdn t take a prrze at Homecomrng but at least rt was an rmprovement over last year s Jolly .Tumors back from another short three months vacatron and ready to tackle another year We thought we knew rt all but the Prom proved us very wrong Troubles leaky pool saggy crepe paper wrlted flowers, etc but our Orrental Paradise was a great success Servrng as class offlcers were Ted Dennrs presrdent vtce presrdent, Dee Aten Lonnre Kesler, treasurer Janrce Wood, secretary and Student Councrl representatrve, Erma Newbold and our class sponsors, Mrs Sentman and Mr Prather Our float was really pretty, even though our lumpy panther dtdn t make rt Durrng the year our class mourned the death of Donnre Wrrght Belreve rt or not, our Homecomrng float ftnally won a prrzel fThlrd place rs better than none J Our Homecommg Queen was Erma Newbold her Mard of Honor was Jean Ann Hrppler and her attendants were Karla Ruddell Sharon Smothers and Beverly Drspennett Frrst came the electron of offrcers Sam Robrnson was elected to lead our class through our brg year wlth the help of Lonnre Kesler and Beverly Drspennett Wrthout Sam and our Student Counctl representa trve Janrce Wood Student Councrl surely would have been dull The brg problem of the year was how to make money for our Senror mp We had many money makmg actrvrtres as the Jarlhouse at the Carnrval, bake sales, and a car wash Ftnally rn the end, e had enough money to spend a rarny day rn Chlcago Even though we had to spend most of our trme on the bus, we strll had fun Our sponsors, Mrs Hosrer and Mr Tucker, stuck wrth us all the way How ever, they were late a few trmes gettrng to the bus Graduatton trme at last! You mrght know we were late for our own Baccalaureate service The Commencement seemed to last forever, but we got our drplomas somehow Now we ve come to the end of our Joumey our school years never agatn to enJoy the thrtll of gettrng bawled out by a teacher or berng sent to the offrce for a stunt someone else pulled Wrll we realrze one day that what the older generatrons tell us rs true that the best years of our lrves are when we re rn school? GENE S JEWELRY STORE JACK S DEPARTMENT STORE . , , . .. . . . U I I I I I I I ' ' ' .. .. . . 1 ' I o S ' u I ' . . . . , . . . . , , . ' - ' ' . , . I ' - I . - ,, . . ,, . . , . . 1 9 3 I I 3 . . . , . . . . . I I I I ' . - I I U . , w . I I U l - . - - . I 1 . n a . , , I I DEE ATEN The sparkle of a dramond 1n her sm11e It s the deed not the srze of the doer that counts EARL BLOOM I OE BLISS A fellow whom everyone ad m1res for hrs gameness wrt and good nature Happy am I from care I m ree Why 1sn t everyone contented 11ke me' MARJORIE BOOKER CHARLES RIPPY He came back to us Ih1S year aren t we glad that he IS here WILLIAM CATT Men of few words are the best men Sxdebums th1s boy has got, Wornes th1s boy has not. NEA L CRAVENS CLARK CONNELLY Take 11fe easy and you 11 11ve LEVI COLEMAN L1ve and let 11ve as I w111 do Stnvmg and w11l1ng to work for myself and others CAROL SUE DENNIS longer JUANITA DEN NIS She reigns supreme in one man s heart The quiet red-head of our class has showed no temper in the ast DORIS DUNLAP BEVERLY DIS PENNETT TED DENNIS Take care of me because good men are rare She could sail through life a smile SHERRY GHOI5 ON A smile that wins a manner that takes Everywhere she goes friends she makes 'X DANIEL GOSS Be gone dull care thee and I shall never agree' Lrfe rtself 1S but a game of basketball LEWIS HENRY BARBARA HARRISON Thrs world would be dull rf no DELMAR HARRIS Never let studymg mterfere wrth your educanon I w111 take 11fe as It comes CARL HIPPLER changes were made CHARLES HIPPLER You can never tell what I 11 do next Horses Horses Horses DARYN JOHNSON JEAN ANN HIPPLER A pretty face, a fnendly way Always happy, always gay Work rs the root of all evrl ROBERT JOHNSON LARRY HORATH Lrttle m stature, But brg m thought LONNIE KES LER Frrendly to all hostrle to none Always Jolly and full of fun How sweet and fair she seems to be DOROTHY KRAUS BEVERLY ABEL KILBURN I have my dreams under hrs feet A loyal companion an excellent friend an earnest worker and true to the end NAN REE LAC KEY JOHN KIRK It takes a tall person to know what goes on in the world' EVEA LITTLEIOHN Says httle, but thmks a lot Always happy never sad somenmes naughty but never 3. ROBERT MAXWELL DON MATHENY He bums the m1dmght 011 ut Q! CAROL MATHENY Not bold nor shy but mlghty cute just anyone Ih1S a would sun Those who say the least are often the wxsest ROBERT M CC LEAVE not always for SIUd1CS LEE MCKNIGHT Beware' I may yet do some LINDA YORK MCSPARIN The days that make us happy thmg sensauonall Laugh and the whole world laughs with you frown and it wrinkles your face CAROLEE MICHL PHILIP MENDENHA LL make us wrse She s the only one of her kind LAURA MOFFITT Thought and character work in silence! LAWRENCE MUSGRAVE He led the students through the year and when needed was always near Dynamite comes in small packages JESSE NEWTON ERMA NEWBOLD Good qualmes need no adver SHARON SMOTHERS MUSGRAVE Full of l1fe and 11ve1y fun A frtend and pal to everyone Sincerity is her middle name JANET OSBORNE tising RONNIE PARKER Don t hurry there s plenty of ume MAFUORIE THOMPSON REED She IIVCS her 11fe for one Her talents are of the sllent kmd NA NC Y RIC HEY DONNA RICHEY REID Just bury me rn purple STEVE RISER Love conquers all KAREN ROBERTS I 11ke work I could S1I and watch ll for hours Qulet mrnds are generally h3PPY SUE RUSSELL KARLA RUDDELL An all-around g1r1 who radrares SAM ROBINSON I agree wrth you but you re wrong Sweet neat and petrte PAT SHIDLER joyg her only weakness is a brown-headed boy. TERRY SHOLDERS A man who mrnds h1s own busmess usually has a good one Unhke others she IS herself NANCY SUTT BONNIE SPARKS Her future rs planned thrrd fmger left hand I EAN SMITH Nothrng 15 1mposs1ble to a wxlhng heart when I m dead rt w111 be hard ro f1nd another guy 11ke m JACK VAUGHN RONNIE VAUGHN We often fmd this chap about into m1sch1ef wnhout a doubt He is the quiet type you never hear him gripe QTEPHEN WA LL that MARGARET WA LL Not too tall not too shy greets you with a friendly hi ! NINA WAGGONER Blond and fair w1th a quiet an Quiet girl with a winsome smile NANCY WATTS LOIS WILSON Quletly quietly she goes to her work from her studies she never shirks LEEROY YORK Ah! Here's a rare good sport. IANICE WOOD She always does her best and her best is always good Seniors buying their class rings. Decorating the gym for Homecoming. 2 wif 5 2: V 3 M, f ' ,f,. ,yfg r . f 14:1 x ' 'QV N-Wx ' 92 ' Va. 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'T:af:.,,w 14, I A 4 S W? mm- J I FIRST YEAR FOR: Score Board Donated by the Alumni. Chemistry Lab bettermen's Club New Television bettermen's Club Panther, I Chemistry Lab Lettermen's Club Members :if ,132 ff 'Qi Iss 1 W milfs' I ' ml K, ' IPI M ' an ' 1 I-'DOUG' u l Il l' -- G? m fg5iff?i ' isfi . , 3555521 W ,, . ,am 'M www n ff, 5 . ,' 1 n Us .i feb, 1, - , fy ,.4, if-4' f' , , 14-F2311 me WY' , ' W QQ 'J if! A 5+ ,g ff, if wf'u,f427, 5 4 , ' 431 H f , ,, Y it Q W , W, Mm ' +A N wmv '1 1,,,1, ' ,A W Q, f f f'7'45gg4? .A V, bk W, M iw .,,, . ,J ' WJQZT' ' , A if 34053, fb- e -TJ -I ,-5,m,.V.V I Vg k ' .,'f.4ff' All ,Li 'f,r.,':' 'ff 313- . ' W .ffgffffw is Jw M A V 1 , .AiL1.ff' 5 if, 2 ' 12 , ygfgaigzljgrifk' if aff? rff12f2f f' X' . - , A ff ix A 1 ,lswinw 3:1 A 1. 1 , N , k e. A n. I U- n'nf 1 an 0.0- 7 ,, AWARDS Sharon Kay Gholson won the Betty Crocker Aw ar on a d. She competed against several girls written exam and different cooking skills. Sponsors: PETER'S CLEANER and ROONEY'S TV Joe Bliss received the SECTIONAL STAR FARMER AWARD on the basis of five coun- ties. He received the Senior Award for OUTSTANDING SENIOR in this chapter from the DeKalb Agricultural Association. Sam Robinson and Joe Bliss were awarded the STATE FARMER degrees at the State F. F. A. Convention in Springfield in June. -!,l... X Now is there any- thing Ishould get for Graduation except my gown? O S E D D 5 1' 5 J. is I 51 1 ugh!!! Gee Whiz! This will never do! We're sure to lose this game if we use this play. f ZPHROE U5'l Did you hear what Nan Ree is planning to do in lab this morning? Now where is my money? I have to pay my insurance, You never know when you'll fall and break your neck around here, The Science and Industry Building Sponsor: OBLONG FOOD CENTER Oh that ra in' C H I FUN! C A G O RAIN! Iesse surely looked cute. We were soaking wet after this ride. Graduation Q Q o- Junior Choir CENTRAL METHCDIST REV. R. W. ROBLING Oblong, Illinois Psalms 95:1-- O come, let us sin unto the Lordg let us make a 8 joyful noise to the rock of our salvation. Come, Let Us Worship! SECOND NATIONAL BANK Robins on, Illinois it hd YZ FF W Snag X 5 gg I ? '-1: BAILEY AND SCNS FURNITURE at FLOOR COVERING 1055 obmng, I11 P X 1 5-+411-, V-my .maxi ffm f x 554 .N 3 fi? 'wg Q A t -. X, ,ggi if ,V 1 ' rg 5 '11 vf,,44?w,y ' My A 5' A wfvnfugg ,, v H ,Q-., I ' faq, 'S f' g ' W, , 4 ki A n 1, M 4 E T WT? fi' '.3'1f1 ETH M , '43 Y: h 1.722 ' V V M ,. OUR LADY OF LOURDES CATHOLIC CHURCH Oblong, Illinois EVERYONE WELCOME MASSES: sunday: 9:00 A.M. Holy Days of Obligation: 6:00 P.M. Weekdays: Tuesday and Thursday: 7:30 A. M. First Friday: 6:00 P.M. REV, WALTER DEPPISCH, Pastor -...U QL For the Finest in Quality, Purity and Flavor Grade A Milk L 0' Heath Quality Control Means Exacting Stand- HEH ards of Sanitation and Health Protection, Q 'flfli'-fi' Modern Processing Methods, and Fast, Effi '7f'i7-Q cient Delivery Service. For Better Health -1,31-Qf5' .S,- Always Insist On HEATH GRADE A L. S. HEATH 8: SONS, INC. 31-1 H' HARM ON 'S Congratulations, Seniors 1959 Rexall Drugs EZRA, JERRY AND JACK HARMON, Registered Pharmacists 2 I ll 5 M Compliments of OBLONG PRCDUCE il A il :ax and SE-'-' ,-Zhu'-:bumpy tau vf l f ' 1 YN M-ww' ...wi-'Yuan ,.. -. EVANGELICAL UNITED BRETHREN CHURCH REV, DAYTON CROSS, Minister Our Evangelism Includes Revivals Sacred Music Gospel Preaching Social Life Missions The business of this church is not to build itself up out of the community, but to build up the community out of its very life. ' 1 wi Transact Business With FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF OBLONG Churches, Schools, Banks, All Business, All Members of this Community Working Together Will Keep Ours the Kind of Community We Will be Glad to Call Home. 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