Orangeville High School - Orano Yearbook (Orangeville, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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FIRST ROW: Mrs. Mays, Elaine Fischer, Gail Bissell, Christine Phillips, Gayle Walker, Owen Stamm, Vicki Oschner, Mrs. Barmore. SECOND ROW: Walter Thoman, Duane Benfer, Larry Ackerman, Janis Hefty, Elaine Zee, Gary Kraft, Dick Bergman, James Folgate. THIRD ROW: Pat Wilson, Richard Fiene, Janet Miller, Norine Bear, Susan Davidson, Ruth DeHaven, Robert Yeagle, Wayne Van Raalte. FOURTH ROW: Alan VanRaa1te, Charles Hull, Sandra Janicke, Loretta Stabenow, Candace Kleckler Diane Losey, Ronnie Shippy, Kelvin Best. FIFTH ROW: Gerald Boyer, Richard Folgate, Diana Ho- man, Anita Kortemeier, Diane Dietmeier, Bonnie Bennehoff, Larry Jordan, David Caudle. 7:4 As newcomers to junior high, the members of '7th grade had many things to learn. We soon became familiar with our surroundings and grew to appreciate them more every day. We had thirty-nine members in our class this yearg twenty in 'IB and ninteen in '7A. There were twelve members on our basketball team and Ruth DeHaven and Noreen Bear represented us on the cheerleading squad. Our advisors, whose help was much ap- preciated, were Mrs. Barmore and Mrs. Mays. This page sponsored by SMITH OIL Ga REFINING COMPANY Rockford Illinois 29 3

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M.m.,,, ,,.W,, cazcwz' ' l FIRST ROW: Mr. Cole, Mark Sowards, Janet Koehler, Marian Heck, Delores Wise, Janet Moyer, Dora Thoman, Carlos Rockey, Mr. Bostian. SECOND ROW: Brenda Osenga, Joyce Folgate, Marcene Wieck, Gary Blankenhorn, Fred Kloepping, Jack Price, Carol Albright, Marian Showers, Jo Ann Lever- ton. THIRD ROW: Diane Folgate, louise Buford, Danny Adams, Robert Brinkmeier, Robert Meeks, Richard Freese, Glen Brooks, Sharon Koehler, Judy Losey, Marsha Samuelson, Susan Wieck, Robert Zimmerman, Ray Parriott, Marlow Walters, Kenneth Shippy, Fred Haller, Rose Ann Sheetz, Sandra Cross. FOURTH ROW: Marcia Kramer, Lenore Bostian, Donald Reed, James Ault, Larry Shippy, Paul Riemer, Harold Kubly, Darlene Heibner, Doris Yeoman. FIFTH ROW: Ann Kundert, Juanita Schoon- hoven, Wayne Jones, Louis Shianna, Charles Bennehoff, Warren Elmer, Tom Seuss, Loreen Kraft, ,swqmaa This was our last year in junior high, and we have enjoyed every moment of it. There were twenty-five in 8B and twenty -six in 8A. We were represented on the basketball squad by fourteen players, and Ann Kundert, Jeanette Kehler, Sharon Kehler, and Marcene Wieck, were our cheerleaders. Our advisors were Mr. Cole and Mr. Bostian, and we were grateful for their guidance. Pamela Koehner. This page sponsored by ALVIN F. ROTE LUMBER COMPANY Monroe-Argyle-Orangeville 2 T I e 3 S 3 2 S 28



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auzchfzgfdgig KNEELING, Left to Right: Jackie Price, Richard Freese, Don Reed, Charles Bennehoff, Warren Elmer, Ray Parriott, Cary Blankenhorn. SECOND ROW: Mark Sowards, Jim Folgate, Dick Bergman, Dennis Schindler, Alan VanRaalte, Fred Kloepping, Richard Feine, Pat Wilson, Cary Ackerman, Owen Stamm. THIRD ROW Ronnie Shippy, David Caudle, Kenneth Shippee, Jim Ault, Mr. Cole, Wayne Jones, Harold Kubly, Richard Folgate, Gerald Boyer. The seventh grade junior high team won about fifty per cent of their games. There were twelve boys out for basketball. After a slow start, they showed marked improvement. The eighth grade team had fourteen members. They won ten out of fifteen games and were second in the conference, losing two games to the conference winner, Winslow. They won the county tourna- ment, however, for the second straight year by downing German Val- ley, Pearl City, and Dakota in that order. This page sponsored by ESMOND dz BURTON Dean Milk Distributor Lena, Illinois ZINK SHELL SERVICE Orangeville , Ill. 30

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