Orangeville High School - Orano Yearbook (Orangeville, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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CLASS WILL I, LARRY BEAR, will my short stature to Kenneth Zee. n I, ATHLEEN BENFER, will my ability to sew to Linda Foulker. I, JOYCE BENNEHOFF, will my diet to Pat Kloepping I, BEVERLY BLANKENHORN, will my baton-twirling ability to Sharon Samuelson. I, KATHERINE CAMENZIND, will my job in Monroe to anybody who likes big parties. I, LARRY CLINE, will my ability to live through five automobile accidents in four years to anybody who can pay the doctor bills. I, NANCY DAVIDSON, will my flirtatious manner to my sister, Kathryn. I, OBERT DORSEY, will my good looks to Ronnie Blankenhorn. I RVIN DUNAWAY, will my small feet to Gerry Rinehart. ANDRA GROSS, will my small features to Judy Bittner. EITH HEITZ, will my cheesemaking ability to Stephen Buehler. HUBER, will my muscles to Bill Samuelson. , D KEISTER, will my convertible to anybody who is windy enough to drive it. , NTZ, will my ability to do things and not get caught to the Freshmen. I, ION LAUSCH, will my Mercury to anyone who can keep gas in it. I, ALLAN LEVERTON, will my ability to get along with Mr. Thibodeau to Terry Kuehl. I, EARL LINDENMAN, will my ability to take out Freeport girls to anyone who can afford it. I, KENNETH MESSINGER, will my long legs to next year's short basketball players. I, LA VERNE MICHAEL, will my ability to drive through fences to Donald Kaiser. I, DIXIE MILLER, will my hips to Portia Barlett. I, LILA MILLER, will my ability to go steady and settle down to Sally Brookover. I, JOSIE MOEST, will my ability to wear my sisters' clothes to anyone who has a lot of sisters. 1, SANDRA RINEHART, will my ability to have a date almost every night to Karen Bostian. I, SANDRA RODEBAUGH, will my cheerleading ability to Joyce Griffin. I, RIC ROTE, will my ability to goof off in study hall to Wayne Yeoman. a.,..GLAS SCHOONHOVEN, will my height to Ronnie Holmes. I, CAROL SMITH, will my ability to get a boyfriend to Sharon Walker. I, LAWAINE SWEETWOOD, will my ability to sing beautifully in study hall to Sherry Molter. I, ROBERT SWITZER, will my intellectual ability to Larry Mains. I, DENNIS UTT, will my ability to blush to Richard Meinert. I, MARLENE VARTY, will my freckles to anybody who wants them. TO THE FACULTY we bequeath our books, but we keep the knowledge they have helped us to secure. We will try to use it wisely. TO THE IUNIORS we bequeath the tasks of putting on the Senior Class Play and producing the '58 Orano. TO THE SOPHOMORES we bequeath our good manners and obedient conduct. T0 THE FRESHMEN we bequeath our initiative to study and get good grades. TO Tl-IE SCHOOL IN GENERAL we bequeath our empty seats in study hall, our past achievements, and our faded faces, hoping that we will always be remem- bered as proud students of O.H.S. ---SANDRA RINEHART This page sponsored by CHARLES A. PHILLIPS American States Insurance McConnell, Illinois 16

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I Blondie MARLENE VARTY MARLH'1'F. VARTY: Teen Talk 1,2,3,4g Librarian l,2,3,4g GAA l,2,3,4g FHA 1,2,3,4, President 25 Class President 25 Chorus 1,45 Pep Club 2,3,4g Cheerleader 45 Business Manager of Magazine Staff 4, Ass't. 3g Green Grow the Onions 35 Bogeyman 4g Orano Staff 4. 5fip1L F il-ii A SENIOR cl.Ass HISTORY W 'Seniors at lastl' That was the happy cry that rose when the Class of 1957 began its fourth year of high school. Thirty-one in number, we were happy and proud, but we had learned an all-important lesson: Be a class of leaders. We were leaders, too. Our class won the magazine drive as seniors. We were members of every organization in high schoolg we held offices in all of them, too. Marvin Dunaway, Ken Messinger, Doug Schoonhoven, La- Verne Michael, Fred Huber, Allan Leverton, and Bob Dorsey went out for basketball. Ion Lausch and Marvin 1 Dunaway also were on the baseball team. Beverly Blankenhorn, Sandra Rodebaugh, and Marlene Varty were all on the cheerleading squad. Bob Switzer was the editor of Teen Talk for two years and Mary Klentz was selected Head Librarian in her Senior year. Each of our four Student Council representatives held an office: Bob Switzer - Pres., Marvin Dunaway - Vice-Pres., Nancy Davidson - Sec., and Sandra Gross - Treas. So you can see that we are truly a class of leaders. We did well in the jobs that only Big Seniors' may do, too. Bob Switzer and Sandra Gross were elected edi- tor and assistant editor, respectively, of the 1957 Orano. They and the staff worked hard to turn out a fine year- book. On November 9 and 10 we presented a mystery-comedy 'Bogeyman' as the Senior Class Play. In Decem- ut on a lovely Christmas Dance. We also held bake sales and scrap drives to raise money for our long -D ed Senior Trip. ith the help of our advisers, Mr. Keuler and Mr. Thibodeau, we elected our officers and selected the em- blems of the Class of 1957: President .... ...... L arry Cline Vice-President ...... Josie Moest Secretary ....... Beverly Blankenhorn Treasurer ....... Nancy Davidson Class Motto: 'The Elevator to Success is Not Working, Stairs. the Take Class Colors: Matador Red and White Class Flower: Red and White Roses We shall carry the teachings and the pleasant memories of good old Orangeville High with us wherever, we shall go. ' Nancy Davidson This page sponsored by Class Historian ZWEIFEL GREETING CARDS LUGANO CHEESE CO. Phone 28 Ornnopvillp , Ill innis



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CLASS PRDPHECY Larry Max Bear has taken over his father's farm, and is looking for a wife who will cook and clean for him. Athleen Benfer is getting ready for the Olympics. Her backyard swimming pool has really helped Athleen with her swimming. Joyce Bennehoff is the proud owner of her famous beauty salon, Bennie's Beauty Shop , located right in the heart of New York City. Beverly Blankenhorn is a June Taylor dancer in the Jackie Gleason Show. She and Jerry are deciding when to set the date. Katherine Camenzind is the head nurse on medic. She has trouble keeping all those demanding doctors away. Larry Cline is the President of the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. He made a new rule: Dixie dates only mel Understand? Nancy Davidson is the test driver for those new Chevrolet cars. Robert Dorsey has taken over the job of being principal of O.H.S. Everyone does what they want. Marvin Mud Dunaway is away at college studying hard, and has had several offers to join the Globetrotters. His answer is still no . ' Sandra Gross has traveled all over the world seeking an occupation, and a manl Keith Heitz is a construction worker in South America. He has made his first million and is now looking for his long lost love. Fred Huber is the proud owner of all the Huber Beer distilleries. Don Keister is the head man at the A and P grocery store. He is an eligible bachelor with loads of money. Mary Klentz owns a turkey ranch. She and her fiance are planning to make turkey raising their future. Jon Lausch is the owner of Lausch's Buick Garage in Cedarville. He and his wife are hoarding their money in hopes that they will catch upwithKeith Heitz. Allan Leverton is a writer of joke books. They are sold in cigar stores only. Earl Lindenman, who is in the Navy, is waiting for a dishonorable discharge. Reason: he tried to sink the ship. he, was on. LaVerne Michael is winning top honors all over the world in the Tractor Rodeo Contest. . Ken Messinger has taken over Deacon Davis' place on the Globetrotters. He is known for his famous jump O the Stick-Up. Lila Miller is happily married to Nate Dittmer. In her spare time she has taken over Miss Lubber'sjob asa telephone operator. ' Dixie Miller is studying to be a nurse, and is still undecided---. Josie Moest is Mr. Keuler's efficient secretary. She can now take 150 words a minute. How is that for speed, Mr. Keuler? Sandra Rodebaugh fl mean Kunderty is following Norman all over the world and waiting for him to get out of the Navy so they can settle down and raise a family. Dick Rote is still at home helping Gary farm. In his spare time he writes joke books. Sandra Rinehart is at a cheese factory wading in cheese, helping Albert find his class ring. It seems he lost it when he was making limburger. Douglas Schoonhoven has finally settled down with Carol, and is on a large farm raising pigs. Carol Smith is with a circus training snakes. Some- where in the U.S. she ran into a childhood sweetheart and is married to him. Right now she is trying to tell him not to be afraid of her snakes. Lawaine Sweetwood is married to Larry and is living in an apartment in Champaign. She is desperately trying to hide his graduation present. Robert Switzer is a fmous scientist. He is trying to discover a safe way to trap a woman. Dennis Utt is another wealthy bachelor, who owns a Thunderbird. He is out scouting around, girlsg so look outl Marlene Varty is happily married to Jon and is often This page sponsored by c.H. Lrrru co. nmnmcsn nomar. si-zor , 24 E. srephenm sr. 1 w. Main st. Seen SICHSHIS CMS- FICSPOH, Illinois -- -Mamma VARTY

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