Pittsfield High School - Saukee Yearbook (Pittsfield, IL)

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in 1 A 71 1 i 1 N N N N l THE SALIKEE olume Nineteen I 957 Edited By the Seniors of PITTSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL Pittsfield, Illinois Y .E 'P 'YOQQ 09 WX Q96 10 A Qi 6899590 CO Gbagrqisigx . 323 9349 'TSR- 435 'ins We dedicate this annual to you, Miss Harpole, to show our gratitude for your constant help and guid- ance. Your enthusiasm and interest in our organizations have been an inspiration not only to us, but also to the whole school. 'Q-Q A X' A ,1 H 'Z BOARD OF EDUCATION SEATED: Clyde Hollaway, Dean Sneeden, Ronald Sidwell, Edgar Richards. STANDING: Arthur Browning, Virgil Parks, Wade Grimes, Mr. Voshall. Mr. Mette mich M355 Irick l. mel .K Y 'K'...M.-4 xi NL' x LJ X TEACHERS X x A Q KAN Q s 7 1 x., x a f -' 5 Kw gif ,... il S mf 5 'N 'UV QP X -.2 'luv Qi? Mr. J. H. VOSHALL, M.S. Mr. ALLEN E. METTERNICH, M.S. MARY RUSSELL BOOKER, A.B. Superintendent of Community Dis- Carthage College, University of Wis- Transylvania College, University of trict A4105 Wcstem Illinois State consin, University of Illinois, Univer- Illinois, Illinois State Normal Uni- Teachers College, University of sity of Iowa versity Illinois V. A. COLLINS, M.S. WILMA CHAMBERLAIN, B,S, Illinois College, Western Illinois ELDEN FESLER, B.A. Carthage College State Teachers College Culver Stockton College LORENA BUEKER, B.S. Central Missouri State Teachers Col lege, University of California, Uni- versity of Missouri, University of Colorado CHARLES FISHER, M.E. University of Illinois ,M kv' 'S E- lb Q fin' urn' .Ama x t , JOHN FRI-LW, B.s. BETTY GREGORY, B.s. CAROLINE GRUBBS, B-3- lndiana State Teachers College Millikin University U11i0I1 College CLADYS l-IARPOLE, B.E. Western Illinois State College, Uni- DICK HEITHOLT, M.Ed. ANNA HOWEY, M,A, versity of Illinois -R' s., Quincy College, University of Illinois University of Illinois :KN T '55- I HELEN HARMAN, M.S. MacMurray College, University of Colorado, University of Wisconsin BETTY KILLEBREW, R.N. Blessing Hospital Q! , ,M 1, g Q' lg N , 3 if DONALD KIMPLING, B.S Eastern Illinois State College MOODY MURRY, B.S. Central Missouri State College, Southern Methodist University XXL N Y. gf' MARY MARGARET MCCUIRE, M.S. MARGARET MEYER, B.E. University of Illinois GLENN SMITH, B.S. University of Missouri, Universi Illinois Western Illinois State College, Uni versity of lowa ty of CARL YORK, B,s. Eastern Illinois State College in 'T BARBARA MURRY, B.M.E Central Missouri State College FRED WITI-IAM, B.S. Western Illinois State College Wax xt fb. 5 8 in . Z QW x . ' . 1 X SENIOR CLASS President . . .... . . . . . .Neil Clark Secretary. . . . . . . . . . . . Eleanor Bauer Vice-President. . . . . .Darrell McKee Treasurer. . . . . . . Kathy Higgins 9 '51 .y Q. , E vs- . 5 . LES ALLEN A Timid Soul? F. Ball, Basketball, Track, FFA. JUDY BARTON Just Like a Woman! Dramatics Clubg Pep Clubg Jr. Playg Glee Clubg FHA5 GAA. ze, BJ T Hia: ..k,Q ,Rip Qui xml l JESSE BAGBY Ann Obliging Cuss! Saukee Scoops, Baseball JANET ALTIZER MAXINE APPLEGATE Get Out and Vote! Wl1at's the Dif? FHA3 FTA5 Dramatics Clubg Student Librariang Glee Clubg Student Coun- Councilg Jr. Playg Annual Staffg Dra- Cil matics Contestantg NHS3 Pep Club ELEANOR BAUER LARRY BAUER Look out Guys, She's got Muscles! ! More Evidence Required Citizenship Clubg Glee Clubg FHA5 Jr. Playg Boys Chorusg NHS5 Hall Class Officerg Spanish Clubg GAA5 Monitorg Jr. Red Crossg Bandg Class JOANN RAUGHMAN Pep Clubg Saulcee Scoops, NI-ISg Hall Officerg Dramatics Clubg FFA3 An- Never Satisfied? Monitorg Annual Staff nual Staff Pep Clubg Glee Clubg FHA5 NHS 2. m '4,,, -K E' Ffa oN Y ix R x Compliments of AUSTIN MEAT MARKET ggi: t I s . w Xxx X , ILAH BLACK Tells Einstein the Answers Glec Clubg NHSg Spanish Clubg Dra- matics Clubg FTA3 Hall Monitorg An- nual Staffg Class Officerg Saukec Scoops JERRY BRANT Ain't Nature Queer? Saukee Scoops, Jr. Playg F.Ba1lg Basketballg Baseballg Projectionistg Spanish Clubg Ind. Arts Clubg Class Officerg Track JANET BLACKETTER Up Jumped the Devil! GAAg FTAg Hall Monitorg FHA. JOHN BROWNING He Knew the Answer! F. Ballg FFAg Jr. Playg Annual Staffg if DAVID BOWN Likes his women anyway he can get them! Basketballg F. Bally Baseball ROGER BURBRIDGE Down by the Old Distillery! Annual Staffg NHS5 Men's Chorusg FFAQ Jr. Play Projectionist Congratulations--FRANCES' FLORAL SHOP W .3 ir I V z ' ,. , , S4 CHARLES BRADBURN Practical Politics? Student Coimcilg Spanish Clubg Saukee Scoopsg NHS5 Ath. Mgr ROGER BUTLER Too Late? Ind. Arts Clubg Men's Chorus 5 . w fx ' A X .L U BS W ? 5 GLENN CAPPS Work Never Bothers Meg IJust Sit and Watch It Ball, FFA, Track NEIL CLARK Oh Well, H1s Mother Loves I-hm' PIOJCCCIODISI, Spamsh Club Studen Councll Dramaucs Club Jr Pla Y YY P ' Pep Club, NHS, Saukee S,coops, Hell Class,Off1cer, Jr Play, Gaee Club, , Momtor Dramaucs Club, FTA, Saukee Scoops fide ex LINDA CAPPS Not Contagious? Pep Club, FHA. RONNIE COULTAS Discovered At Last! F. Ball, Mixed Chomsg Men's rus Good Luck--DAI.NTY DRESS SHOP ,ww ,W -f lf If A au' N LINDA DAUT Confidential? Hall Monitor, FHA. JOYCE FRAZIER So Fur and No Further! V7 SUE DEEMER Three Secrets of Happiness - Money, Money, Money! GAAg Pep Clubg FHA5 Glee Clubg Spanish Clubg Annual Staffg Cheer- leaderg Drum Majorette LARRY FREEMAN FHA5 Dramatics Clubg Saukee Scoopsg The Bitter End! GAAg Chcerleaderg Spanish Clubg Projectionistg Hall Monitorg Trackg Pep Club Class Officerg F. Ballg Baseball Nbr 31 Q, , A 4 W' N A ' Q-:Fil ?:x 9.1 ,Hs I 23 1 .. X 1 ' X A- -H ' - 5 .K .mf r ig 'ful DAVID ELLIS Author of How To Skip School in Ten Easy Lessons. Jr. Playg Basketballg F. Ballg Saul-:ee Scoopsg Trackg Projectionist SHARON GARNER Wisdom From A Source Dramatics Clubg FHAQ Glee Clubg Li- brary Club N f .x Compliments of THE FARMERS' STATE BANK ii - --A DOROTHY ELLIS Her Voice, Manner, and Walk, but most of all her Stream of Talk. FHAQ Dramatics Clubg GAA5 Pep Clubg Annual Staffg Hall Monitor BETTY GRIMSLEY Same Old Excuse Quit School 7 PEGGY JO HANNEL Love is Cockeyed! Glee Club, Library Club, Student Cowieil Class Officer. KATI ILEEN HIGGINS Away With The Books-Let's Have Some F un. Spanish Club, Class Officer, Hall Monitor, FHA. Q f 'V OTIS HASKINS JERRY HEAVNER Next to Sheep He Likes Women. Why Bring That Up? Saulcee Scoops, FFA Projcctionist, Projectionist, FFA, Annual Staff. F. Ball, Basketball, Jr. Play, Annual Staff. GARY JEFFERS RUTH HULL Teachers' Headache, Students' As- A Whiz on Skates pirin. Spanish Club, Glee Club, FHA, Pep F. Ball, Baseball, Track, Saukee Club. Scoops. Ei-,T 1 I: 'Ns 4 ,, . X 'S i Si ,rx Q . i s Congratulations---Q-GRILI. 'I' ,, .1 ,, A 49 .W , , 'S S PHIL HUBBA RD A Real Alibi ! Baseball, Spanish Club, Saukee Scoops. BEN JOHNSON l-le Never Troubles Trouble, Until Trouble Troubles Him. .1 F. Ball, FFA. s' A X. . 9 ' ni I' JOYCE JOHNSON She 's Working on her Mrs. FHAg Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Saukee Scoopsg Spanish Clubg Class Officer ELMER LANE Meanwhile--A lone rider Men's Chorusg Ind. Arts Club HNIEN' RITA KELLY Beware! of the Silent Type FHA5 Spanish Clubg GAA. LAVONNE LORD Anything within reason. Glee Clubg FHA5 Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Saukee Scoopsg Library Club SARAH KING Nothing to do but Gab ! ! Spanish Clubg Dramatics Clubg CAAg Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Saukee Scoops RONNIE MARTIN Don't Fence Me I.n Spanish Clubg Men's Chorus rx-' fl?-'ff Good Luck, Seniors, C.A. HOOPER INSURANCE LYNN KRIEGSHAUSER Dimple in her chin--Devil in her eyes! Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Glee Clubg Annual Staffg Jr. Playg Saukce Scoopsg GAA5 Dramatics Clubg Hall Monitorg FHA. SUMAE McCALLISTER Timed in radio to air, and waves landed in her hair. Pep Clubg FHAg Spanish Clubg Li- brary Clubg Citizenship Clubg NHS. -4 GERALD MCGLASSON we' 6 A M DA RRELL McKEE DORIS MCCONNELL Ssh! But he learned fast! Checkered Career Ends in a Striped Fl-IA5 Glee Clubg FTA5 Pep Clubg F. Ball5 Ind. Arts Club Suit? ' Projectionistg Jr. Playg Class Officer Nl-IS5 Dramatics Clubg Spamsh Clubg Annual Staffg Library Club MAXINE NORTON IDA BELLE MOYER I BARBARA ODE What Duz Can't Do, She Can. FHAg Glee Clubg Saukee Scoopsg Pep Clubg NHS3 Citizenship Clubg Always Good for a Cackle. It isn't her fault . Glee Clubg Class Officerg Library Class Officerg Glee Clubg Library Jr. Playg Annual Staffg FTAg Dra- Clubg Cheerleader Clubg NHS. matics Clubg GAA. , H F' S i Compliments of REX REFRIGERATION X ixpi BOB MOTLEY The Bright Scholar Basketballg F. Ballg Student Councilg Spanish Clubg Citizenship Clubg An- nual Staff MARVIN PAXTON A Good Example?? Mixed Chorusg Dramatics Clubg Bas- kerbaug FFA5 F. Ballg NHS5 Class Officerg Saukee Scoops 9 X s W N Of' l LZAL on ff Y' K R DON PINE GORDON PLEUS DOROTHY PLUMMER RON PROKASKI Now you know! Somebody Snitched on Me! Quiet As a Mouse Quit School Spanish Clubg Pep Club SHERRY RANSOM DAVID ROADS Just Givc Me Your Number Big Boy! JANICE RHODES Youth Must be Served--Then Carried Dmmatics Clubg FH.A5 Student Coun- A, C. REEL Number Please! Out! cilg GAAg Bamig Pep Clubg Annual Heaven Forbid! FHA5 Hall Monitorg NHSg Glee Clubg F. Bally Trackg Baseballg FFA5 Annual Staff FFAg Men's Chorus GAA5 Dramatics Clubg Pep Club Staff Q Q V 'Nu Q vi'-N ,gm ,N in gr 5,1 Compliments of PIKE COUNTY COAL AND LUMBER . ,Q A .4l ' N., All LOUISE RUBLE x WW' git FLOYD ROBERTSON LECIE ROBINSON Short People Often Cast Long Shad- A Lady of Quality Well, Scarcely! ows. Pep Clubg FHA. Student Councilg FFA5 Hall Monitorg Saukee Scoopsg F. Ball Mgr.5 Jr. Red Cross DELETA SHAW Onc sweetly solemn thought. FHAgAn.nua1 Staffg GAA5 Uramaticsg Maybe Yes, Maybe No! BERNADINE SMITH 52' an ill ' Ni I I 5 J. M. SAPP He Just Flies Low. Projectionistg Student CoLmci13 An- nual Staffg FFA. MIKE SMITH Quick, Watson, the lights! Annual Staffg FFA. Glee Clubg Bandg NI-lSg Spanish Clubg FHA5 Pep Clubg Saukee Scoopsg NHSg DORIS SMITH Library Clubg FTA5 Saukee Scoopsg GAAg Annual Staffg Glee Clubg Ura- True Love? Hall Monitorsg Jr. Play matics Club CAA5 Dramatics Clubg Pep Club '-fi Q ' 2-I V Q Aa x I W, -v 4,3 X X T I - W? if Good Luck--FIRST NATIONAL BANK S19 'Y NANCY SMITH SUE SPARKS BILL STAUFFER SARADELL THOMAS Foxy Move? She Has Plenty of Horse Sense Ain't It Tn1e!? Hmmmmm! FHA5 Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Glee GAA5 Saukee Scoopsg FHAg Spanish FFA. Pep Clubg FHA. Club Clubg Pep Club JUDY WATSON SHIRLEY THRASHER Shc's An Angel? Love Lifted MS! BUD VANDIVER GAAg Spanish Clubg Glec Clubg Pep FHA3 Dramatics Clubg Annual Staffg The Teachers Just Don't Appreciate IQQNALD WAHLC IQEN Clubs Dramatlcs Clubs Annual Staff GAA3 Saukee Scoopsg FTA5 Glee His Talents! If Caught? NHS5 Jr. Red Crossg Saukec Scoopsg Clubg Pep Club F. Ballg Basketballg Saukee Scoops Basketball? lr, Balls FFA. Jr. Play 'Q 'UN 4. Q. , Best Wishes From TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOP f 'Z s .Qi -,, 1 I ' X C Q 5 N rx ROGER WEBEL NANCY WILLIS KAREN WILLSEY I'm in the Army now! Stop, Look, Listen! Little Girls Have Giggles of their Drnniatics Clubg Junior Class Playg GAA5 Spanish Clubg Pep Clubg Saukee own. FFAQ Annual Staffg Saukee Scoopsg Scoopsg Dramatics Clubg Bandg FHA3 Glee Clubg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Football Glee Clubg FTA. Annual Staffg Dramatics Clubg NHS5 Jr. Red Crossg GAA5 Junior Class Playg Saukee Scoops D,A.R. S.A.R. Danforth Foundation Award Danforth Foundation Award Sherry Ransom Larry Bauer Eleanor Bauer Robert Motley RS o,5-,X xr Q0 'sv '-T. sr . Xlw May 31, 1967 Hatrack, Tennessee Dear Gert, Ten years seems to us like a whale of a long time but I thought I'd tell you that I found many of the class of 57 doing weird and wonderful things on my recent trip to the big city. Reverend Les Allen, the Billy Graham of 1967, just closed a successful revival in Pango-Pango. Mademoiselle Janet Altizer fascinated me as she described with a fa ultless French accent, the gorgeous models at Lord and Taylor's style show. Saradell Thomas modeled for Christian Dior. Max- ine Applegate passed by me as I left the show. I hardly knew her in her Salvation Army Uniform. Jesse Bagby QPhillip Tankersley, pen name,j was busily signing autographed copies of his best selling novel HOW TO WRITE INTELLIGENTLY. I passed the large down town branch of Simmon's Beauty-Rest Mattresses and saw Judy Barton sleeping peacefully in the newest model. Jo Ann Baughman was all a-twitter over having been chosen by Mae West as the gal with the shape most likely to replace hers. On the other hand, Eleanor Bauer's handshake literally threw me---and why not? She had just won the women's wrestling championship of the middle- west. After that, I felt the need of a drink, so I dropped in to Ba uer's Bar where Larry Mixed me a mighty good snort. Having herself a gay old time on Pepsis, was Ilah Black, quite smart looking in her WAVE uni- form. She said that life in the service is not nearly as bad as four years at PHSI Janet Blacketter was at the bar and I was aghast to learn that she appeared there nightly as Slinky Sue. - -f A 5.5-'15m:a'fv1p1.-'am-. V A, , A. 9 - 'ww CLASS PROPHECY David Bown came along and invited me in his most formal manner to shoot a game of pool in his hall in the next block. While we were playing, C.A. fSquirtJ Bradburn stalked in, followed by his Boy Ironchin McGlas- son. Two sad Joe 's, ifl ever saw anyl Squirt was sure Ironchin will win his next bout for the title. Jerry Brant, respledent in a space suit, wandered in. He told me all about the guided tours he con- ducts on the moon. On the way to the jet port where I was having my jet-copter serviced, I met John Browning who told me he enjoyed being owner of a large fleet of floral trucks. He told me that Roger Burbridge had a large petunia garden and was a cross-pollinating the various varieties with great success. As I strolled by a gym I looked inside and was pleasantly surprised to see Roger Butler working out to keep trim as a weight lifter for a doughnut manu- facturer. Granville Capp's name was listed on a near-by theatre billboard as the voice of Mickey Mouse. Glenn Capps almost knocked me down tearing along the street muttering something about needing a book to read for American History. I paused at a corner newstand and noticed in a London newspaper that Linda Capps was caught in a night club raid while there with Princess Margaret. Lady Linda is one of the Princess's ladies-in-waiting, you know. Also prominent in the news was a glowing ac- count by Jim Carter about life at the North Pole where he is a pharmacist. Neil Clark's picture as a disc-jockey-of-the -year grinned at me from the entertainment section of the Buenos Aires paper. The women's page featured a column for lonely hearts written by none other than Sophronia Hutter QCarole Collins, no lesslj 'ta-' S' '41r' ami ' T I . qw ,,,,, ,...gumm,i-. v Lea fing through a copy of ESQUIRE, I noticed that Lynn Kriegsha user was the Humor Editor. I decided to go to Sardis for luncheon and whom should I find as the hat check girl--Linda Daut. She told me about a number from our class and said Sue Sparks was advance agent for Sue Deemer'a Flea Circus. This keeps them both laughing and scratching. . From Linda I learned that Dorothy Ellis is cashier in the cafeteria at Sing-Sing and David Ellis is a test driver for Lincoln-Mercury. As I sat waiting for my order to be filled, Larry Freeman came along and told me what a fabulous time he is having as a fashion model photographer. Speaking of fashions reminds me---Joyce Frazier is a traveling model for Jantzen sweaters. Peggy Jo Hannel and her husband, I heard some- where today, are the Roy Rogers and Dale Evans of Spring Creek Township. I had just started to eat lunch when Otis Haskins sat down for a chat. He is marriage counselor for Stephens College at Columbia, Missouri. I just missed seeing Jerry Heavner who is a sales- man for do-it-yourself suicide kits. Business is not so good, I understand. Otis had flown in a short time ago to talk with Kathy Higgins who operates a day nursery for under- privileged children. Frankly I did not get the con- nection. The television set in my booth proved a mine of information about several of my classmates. Phil Hubbard, advertising manager for a well-known line of ladies lingerie, was interviewed, and Ruth Hull glibly gave the beer commercial. Just asl was leaving Sardis, Gary Jeffers came in. In our conversation I leamed that he builds model trains for the Walt Disney Company. Speaking of beauty--Joyce Johnson, I heard to- i' H ul day, was recently crowned Miss Universe. The marvels of diet, girls! Rita Kelly's wonderful cure for athlete 's foot has put her on easy street. In my wanderings I passed the King Foundling Home. Sarah waved to me from an upstairs win- dow--a baby on one arm. Junior Lane 's twelfth volume of the life of Joseph McCarthy is just off the press and selling like flannel underwear in July. The tactless soul who told me this was crisp Lavonne Lord, an efficiency expert on Time-Saving for the Good Housekeeping Institute. we have so many in our class, I gave up at a late hour trying to learn the whereabouts of them all, but I went at it with renewed enthusiasm the next morn- ing. The telephone book in my hotel room was a great help. Sumae McAllister nearly knocked out my tired eyes when I saw and talked at the same time with her on the visual-phone. She has a chain of reducing salons. What a figure! Poor Doris McConnell is battling the trade of try- ing to break in as a night club singer. Maybe some day she will get that break. She told me Darrell McKee is slowly starving to death as a pearl diver in the shoals near Okinawa. Today I heard somewhere in the jumble and rumble of the vast city, Ronnie Martin's voice bel- lowing the charms of a hula -hula gal in a carnival. Oh yes, Bob Motley was throwing knives at a beautiful Indian girl in one of the tents. I asked Ida Bell Moyer, who had a shooting gal- lery there, if she and Paul Dean had ever made it to the altar, and learned she had given him his ring back the night before. I.n talking with her, I leamed that Maxine Norton is conducting tours in Death Valley. As I was leaving the carnival grounds, Barbara Ode saw me from her jet -copter and yelled that she had something she just HAD to tell me. After land- ing, she said she had just recieved patent rights on a fool-proof lie detector. Don Pine chugged by on his motor scooter, pa us- ing long enough to tell us he was on the last lap of a round the world trip. A loud explosion from a near-by fire cracker fac- tory caused us to jump several feet. Gordon Pleus reassured us he was only testing the effectiveness of his compa ny's latest product. We needed soothing, so Barb accompanies me to a near-by restaurant where we sipped our drinks to restful music provided by Marvin Paxton and his zither. Dorothy Plummer waited on us. She said that she planned to leave this job for the farm because city life was not for her. I tore myself away from these two gabby char- acters and returned to my room for a much needed rest. After a snooze, I turned on the TV set, and there was glamour puss Sherry Ransom selling Rev- lon products. A newscast brought me the flash that Pebble Beach QA. C. Reelj, who had just completed his twelfth movie, would undoubtedly replace Rock. I noticed on the desk in my room a colorful book about hypnotism, the author of which was Janice Rhodes. In looking through some old theatrical maga- zines the maid had forgotten to take out with the trash, I read a glowing account of David Roads' per- formance as the lead in Charley's Aunt. Also in the magazines was Floyd Robertson's pic- ture as the Man of Distinction who had recently switched to you know what. Having spent too much time in this manner, I a- gain hit the pavements, my destination being the the United Nations building. My guide was Lecie Robinson. She said Louise Ruble was a tester for Pop and Blow bubble gum and stuck with the job. Lecie had heard from home that J.M. Sapp had just been convicted of stealing more money from the taxpayers than Orville Hodge. She had also heard that Deleta Shaw was the 'Miss Brooks of Pittsfield High and had written a foreword to Mike Smith's new book How to Fly Kites on a Windless Day. Almost forgot that Doris Smith Webel is making a name for herself as a sttmt flier with a barnstorm- ing outfit. Nancy Smith, loaded down with books ran into me as I got off the elevator. She has her Ph.D in philosophy and loves going to school, she said. Bill Stauffer had written her how much he is en- joying selling balloons at county fairs. Leaving the UN, I met Shirley Thrasher who had just returned from a successful tour as a featured trampoline performer. She told me that Roger Webel was getting no- where as editor of Confidential, but that Nancy Willis had just won a pogo contest, having jumped farther than the other contestants. We were both pleased and surprised when Karen Willsey joined us. She was so busy as owner of a large fish hatchery that she felt she should see more people and fewer guppies. Well, Gert, this is a long report, but you know mel What am I doing? Well Ill Wouldn't you and the rest of the 5'7'ers like to knowl ll See ya, Myn Sue Smith JU IORS Presldent ....... . . Ellis Sanderson Vice-President. . . . . .Linda Bradbum Secretary ..... . . .Jean Cleckler Treasurer .... . . .Gordon Lyman CITIZENSHIP AWARDS Sam Boyd 'Q in new f in 5? xs- 5 il .,,, W.. I 1 -,. Q, f 'X ,cgi - 5 'F'- 5. 5 iw 4 it 6 vc- ,-... .Q i Ffa, .. ,, N -nr YET' K., .sr-' K W... avi vs I , P. Aldrich, R. Ator, D. Baughman, J. Bauer, P. Bauer, B. Biggs, R. Borrowman. S. Boyd, L. Bradbum, J. Brennceke, P Calli han, G. Cawthom, W. Cawthom, S. 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P fr- '- ,,, G. Wade, K. Williams, R. Williams, F.Winans, K. Windmiller, W. Winston, D. Wintjen, S. Woodward. Compliments of ALFXAN DER D P f P P wi sz .X jk X, sg ' r I' r- LUMBER COMPANY Martha Ducey b 4 -.x..,,,,n ,vi .. . SQPHQMORES President ....... . . . John Clark Vice-President . . . . . . Melanie Black Secretary ..... . . Jill Heavner Treasurer .... . . . Paul Smith CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 27 Mike Lippincott A 1 -Q ii' ' r S . . ' .R . J... uv' , ft- .. A f f XS fx Qs.,,'. in 'bv-. vw 'M 17 Y an '- l +C V N . . - 4 M., -- 'Z ': 2 1. s rf T Q, ' man, S. Biddle, M. Black, R. Bonnett. s 3 I-w ' -fog S 6 J. Bradbum, J. Brown, K. Bunn, H. Budde A moyer, J. Butterfield, M. Callihan, V. A Chaplin. ' 35 K. Altizer, O. Anderson, D. Ator, W. Baugh B . in 'A M Mu' .. .. 1' W . o M W -. f ' ' . 'N J J fx . N W' J. christian, J. Clark, J. Claus, P. Constable X -N - .,,k 'L' . ff- 5 ... I 'CS 1 C. Cox, J. Daut, V. Dean. .g M , T. --r ,aff wg, B, , kr 1 Q f , y Y wi- gl? r - K- f . I X , . Q IS? 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Suzanne Boyd aw lger Secretary. . . . . . . .Tom Smith Treasurer . . . . . .Kenneth Higgins CITIZENSHIP AWARDS 31 ' f A: A--14-f--f--i.:AwAa'e X-an-il--'-f--an-ff -A Ana- L--11-ni.-ln' 1' ' FN FS' ,-3' Q E If 'N . Q W' SX . N f'f,,ff' -gf 1 I 9-Wu, 'os . Q .AQ - Q ....- N s x x-Q l RS Y A 'A' ' . v fa. mf A il .. h ,Til fx.,,,.' A 4-' .Ng--g, - W 1 is SM, 3 ,X N., . A a 0 N. , .. ., sg-3 L .,. vu, N .. .V ,. Q' M' ' ..... N' I fi.. on - N Y K - QS O gf f 5 1 I ' I 1 . .gf ' i P 40. 'WW rr., . N my 'iv-wmv U.. iw...-rf N A I W zg' .ff , R Q, Q ,,, . 1 , 'X X 'ek W 'riff ? A? .B 'L A . . W . B rsr : 1 . , lf1 ff' , .k 515,53 Q.- ,A .SEM ,, .Q XM., F95 .hm ig . 'M i . 6. '.' L . 'Y -'vu Q- 't1:.+ sf is 1 .Y 1 , Si .5 .VN Y -f NT vig. 'Cv S. Aldrich, B. Allen, R. Allison, C. Atwood, B. Barnette, B. Bauer, P. Bauer. D. Baughnian, L. Benjamin, R. Benjamin, D. Beulcr, L. Biddle, G. Bonnett, S. Boyd. T. Brant, G. Brooks, G. Brown, B. Cantwell, L. Cawthom, P. Cawthorn, B. Claus. R. Conkright, S. Conkright, A. Coultas, C. Criss, D. Crockett, D. Crossrnan, E. Damon. A. Davis, S. Dolbeare, J. Doyle, G. Elledge, J. Ellis, S. Ellis, B. Erwin. Congratulations from ZIMMERMAN BROS. P. Farrell, J. Fields, L. Fisher, J. Fletcher, N I J. Flores, D, Ford, J, Fox. . ' , X i W R, Freed, T. Fulmer, D. Gerard, D. Giger, D. Halsey, V. Halsey, D. Hamilton. l B. I-lammitt, K. Higgins, J. Houchins, H. if A Hurd, K. Huseman, N. Jeffers, R, Johnson. ' ,iff fn. Q , K J, Jones, P. Jones, L. Johnson, B. Kelly, C. , g Kelly, J. Kelly, S. King. ' L ,fy F, I '94 K -l ,1-1 - v-Q I s. eq... ' oak' 9 ' -., X v' if .- . I W, V by - V g . -f vp ,ev .. , . ,, Q 1 ' ' : l K I T 2 K7 A K, Q fr Z. ' Y 7 ,,, ky fr , f S ' b I QT. T' A I .-- A. .3,,- . N . lx A A ,fi I .. A V .KH , W 5:3 ' Q an ' is f ' ' fi 2 . 13' , ' 'U V 931 ,, ,I L, ., Q' F:-A A Y , , L ' x L . - -r' f ffl it 1' my GI' 'K NY It .Y ' F ' I x 4 i. 6, f, at ,T A X -v X 'ni - ' if ' -'1 -' ' 5? 1. If -Y l X J N ui 3' M M, -I ,,V E fk X ff K my ff' N ' ' sg -1 ll 'V hi' is , -'T '. ev r. J, Leeds, J. Lemons, N. Lightle, L. Lippin- 'WN ix cott, R. Long, B, Lowe, C, Martin. Compliments from PARKWAY HOTEL ls O' Y 5 A s,--.wr fs ,, an . , , A o ff Q - , .. AV' is , , u -, , 'TNI 5 f 54, , U Fa ' X, x 'l ' , if ' i' 5 , . iwV.,:' ' ' A - . 1 Q .. r ' f H 4 , . ,il 'A ' A. i o F. Martin J. Martin R. Martin G. McConnell E. McKee M. McNulty S. Mitchell J. Morrow J . Motley B. Patton P. Payne P. Peters S. Plummer B. Priest B. Prokaski J. Reeve N. Richards G. Roberts R. Roberts K. Rose B. Schedel ..,.. .....,. . Km ..k, S..,.r :Jiffy S fz y k V K . 'S 41' ' 1. f 'N ' Q K A 'F 'N ff' ta' ' up ., t , Q , ' 1 .,. ' f-'9 ' . v 4, A 'G' 9 fri V , .-.. y ff si . A ...Q - ' . W 'ff Q A . V... . Q, f N ,N ta ' . if K . ' . L L:.f1f1.'kir -. V 4 Q -g , , i J - .A Q., :.. f rv- ' Q Q - S . N f F-gif - 1, . '- ' - . ' QE. . . . 1 it VC' - J J 'W' ,, Q , f X' - x gg. w , 1 X Y A f. ,,. 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K. wiuard - sl, Q. 1 Q t L. Williams ,sr W --. X J H if F J. Wilson - X f' v ' .W f W. Wilson -s 3 I 1 1 M B. Windmiller - - ,,,i,v, J. Wintjen p ls.. 1, ' W J K- Zimmerman 17' . .fk .Enix .,. is P7 7 I 'Ns -i J 5 7 1 W 4 I Q LIPPERCLASSME E. Johnson P. Fox G. Phillips J . Hittner P. Holt In C1255 Cur Foreign Student 4. , R We were very fortunate to have Jesus Flores, from Mexico, included in our student body. It was interesting to watch how his English improved and how some of our Spanish improved. It was a great experience for our regular students and teachers, as well as for Jesus. Compliments from PIERCE FEED STORE 35 af 'is .g . f. ow... Q i ,4 ,lf ...rm ':'fL1-v-yv-g- Q f . Q55 , .Mr . ,,. M .? ' 'Ar' .i J . ,,,. f X 1.4 xyua rv? Q I' xx Q' JAX M sf -JA ' is W 1 1 I Q, rf V v ,Q , ,K . ' s x l 1' Enjoying Basketball gsxdw, 7 , 3 5 JY A ax Y . 3 k .ff 1.,M? 1 ,fm .. . . :dk -,.,,,,..:: ..... .. K 'Q . .,.... ,,.,,-V E E ff FA H Q ' v Q 5, W Q X Q Q 5, X Jw- mf? 4 W3 ' ' in R31 ly .. w 3 X Y m K X 2 55x51 F f ,..uiN ' -wnvnmw ...gp---'f 1' 4 Nl,- K A M4 K W , . L,A. Nw lg li wi 1 '- ,tan Vs XX' tr, s x 0 I vt , x, 3 an-N 4 HLQE O UVE?Tq,Q RH1NHsi mlb-I ,N 'J I 1 K S Q iw COMI G Q. na., or . . 5,5 Nu.. --K--W... --M Q? .QL ,sz Q? - QLZWF X W , M1 ' - ..... N ' Q X. A-L ww Qef f ff Va. Q. ? Q. Half ' fob' f ' Qu. v1.,,.,w., A I .,...---- . ' Q I E ,V ' V , . ! ' , f I, HE 4 B ' x ,l 4 fi 12, N M , ,,w,.,wwQ-g.'4jpse-m,,,,. , ff' ' , Q A- F7 Q O 1 .- A ., V W h A I ,uw fgffxk .SN X 1. , .. , -'Q'-31fQ?4fff5w'-fQgmj5S A 1 - 5i'4wwiQwN f 5, ,-,ax 1 ,. A .- i 3 li N ' ' .. V Y Wm XT ' ' hx.A X. . .C+ .1 lwfgpi' fs K - ' . fm' SN . N Q N' f-rf f . fbi t QQ M ' ' . N ' '. 35 X Q' in 'fs as 3. . Q X f .W fl' - C, A XX .5 A .. Q uswwzef fs mf - iw -N, ' . 51'Bwf'Q?..i,,l TT v PS5 X 'K' ' K' ir i A ' . , J., 'Q b .T Xf' H QQ' ,.. 5.413 . 5 W K E . ' Q W5 4 1 .xs Q 3, - fy: - N Q ' , L wife . V4 .-.X .. V- , M ..M,,J.- x 9. Ki mf-XF 54 S fa K 7 X X' .Swv yawm N' 'WERN-HN ,sv wfxvxefb Q iw X 1+ Q. X S xg,-xy: WNW. A ...X 6. ...yt Kd. .vm X , fn i .E K. in , A K 5 . . x .Q :..g, : : .- .Q . R... .. 1 xxvxxv .Q K ew? Q.. Xxx ii EE53f T is Q y ' A v, - M f z . . ' - - -M N 2551 s -1 . M 'QQ Q Sig u 31.4. CROWNING OF HCMECOMING QUEEN F HQMECGMI G QLIEE Dorothy Ellis, petite, winsome senior student was the girl selected as the 1957 Homecoming Queen. The crowning took place in the P.H.S. gym immediately following the game, which was unfortunately lost to Jerseyville. The gym was beautifully decorated with blue and white streamers and the festivities were well attended by the alumni. Queen Dorothy was crowned at thc Homecoming dance by thc foot- ball captain, Les Allen. Sc rn 'HR J r--f Lltrmox Q-we 'ig Don ATTEN DANTS A K 'C Q-:REB Gr' fm T' -x Glyn Mu l of liomfr fin'- Janet ' Qs. l't3.tny Honorary Attendant Q. Lynn 6 is Nu. U DERCLASS Bonnie Martha Hayden Duc ey Mary Jane Suzanne Spazks Boyd 41 Rosie Kathy C01-HDS Windmiller Congratulations from ORVILLE'S STANDARD SERVICE The 19 56-1957 Jimior-Senior Prom was based on the theme Isle of Golden Dreams. The gym was beau- tifully decorated with crepe paper. At the south end was a boat dock where the orchestra, Eddie Randall and his Blue Devils, was seated. At the north end was the Queen's throne which was covered with pink and white napkins. Sue Smith was crowned Queen by the president of the Junior Class, Ellis Sanderson. The attendants were Peggy Aldrich, escorted by Bill Vanattag and Sue Frazier, escorted by John Bauer. The program consisted of Jim Carter playing a comet solog Bud Vandiver, Dave Ellis, Marvin Pax- ton, and Roger Webel singing a selection of songsg Barbara Ode and Karen Willsey singing the theme song, Isle of Golden Dreams . 2 . '44 -v via X I957 F' PROM 4 E z f W QS is f -A ,Q 1. fx i E Q , l WV M xv, Q S R , rmmwwm Evening of Dancing fi A fi K a ' X X w - 2 5 I Q ' 5 M9 K ' f m ' I X E Mike Marvin Judy Dorothy R sf R A : V: ,Q t. . R 11 iffy Eff Best wishes - STRAUSS' 43 N l X J. Carter, S. Dccmer, J. Browning, K, lliggins, M. Paxton, D. Ellis, A. Beard. Queen Kathy I956 THE I9 6 PROM Dum da da da dum da, and as we listen to the sweet music of Pomp and Circumstance, the 1956 Prom Procession walks slowly to the throne, They approach the throne and wait patiently for Marvin Paxton, President of the Junior Class, to crown the new queen, Kathy Higgins is escorted to her throne by John Browning, and the attendants take their places beside her. They are Dorothy Ellis, escorted by Allen Beard, and Sue Deemer, escorted by Jim Carter. Themusic is furnished by the Culver Stockton Serenaders. For enter- tainment we have Lynda Halpin singing the theme song of the prom Blue Moon. Jim Carter playing a coronet solo, and Barbara Ode singing While We Were Young. PRC ,r ' J 54. Larry Lcs J im ifioluric .ic ffy Mary Sue Becky Surah Sherrie '15 .1 c rry Ru rb Otis lin rcn Unvi rl N121 ry L11 rry Linun Shirley 'Ar SWEETHEART BALL 57 2 n F 'W , rf' . 1 V 3 - L YM L, , L a , . A i ur Q K I Q xv x yr'-fo, . H Q mi 1 Kent, Kay, Sue, Gary Otis, Karen, Judy, Mike Queen Doris King Larry .,,-Q x John, Karen, Mike, Carol, Georgia, Jerry ROYAL COU RT E. McKee, B. Lowe, B. Staggs,F. Lyman, S. Gay, D. McCon- nell, L. Bauer, S. Ransom, R. Webel, J. Johnson, J. Clark, K. Altizer. Good Luck - CROWDER TRUCKING 46 Martha, Joe. am., my AEM f f if 5, 3 -.-mr .Q , 'f . Y 'N ix iii, L. QA . Q is f'1 e' mx? ' it TNS? 1R19 ll' ak . t n ' : ffe X 7 4 . Riga' -. r . r sf A -I ,fa ,,, ta, 5 bil---.. .gn 'rf -'KR lf' 1, 1 um JU IOR PLAY It's Great to be Crazy Cast of Characters: Betty Lou Maxwell, Peggy Aldrich, Bemadine Smith, Rosie Collins, Connie Maxwell, Mary Frances Duceyg Wilbur Maxwell, Steve Gay, Janet Maxwell, Patty Jef- fries, Hercules Nelson, Ronnie Trimmer, Aunt Mary, Nedra Keedy, John Maxwell, Frankie Durrg Mrs. Jen- nings, Karen Smith, LC. Mallory, Butch Lyman: Grover Jennings, Kent Kerr, Louie, Bill Cawthorng Gertrude, Kay Williams, Gladys, Suzanne Gigerg Clara Smith, Janet Hubbard. The play was directed by Miss Lorena Bueker. Compliments from DUSTLN FEED MILL do-K Z 3 3 sit? P., J Z sENloR PLAY l XA The Brain Storm Cast of Characters Willoughby Adams, well behaved boy, Bob Motleyg Inner Willy, his innerself, visible only to Willoughby, Darrell Mclieeg Hester, Louise, Olga, Wi11oughby's maid aunts, Nancy Willis, Sumae McCallister, Janet Altizerg Johnny Newton, Harvey Downs, Ralph Jones, professed friends of Willoughby's, Larry Bauer, Roger Webel, John Browning, Chuck Martin, smart aleck, Jerry Brant, Coach Lloyd, football coach, Phil Hubbard, Sally Bishop, a pert energetic, and ambitious girl, Karen Willseyg Hank Johnson, a husky football player, Otis Haskins, Marybelle Turner, a dull, plain, uninteresting species of womanhood, Joyce Frazierg Lottie, Marion, Anna, Kay, Dorothy, enthusiastic rooters for the football team, Judy Watson, Lynn Kriegshauscr, Delcta Shaw, Barbara Ode, Dorothy Ellis. The play was directed by Miss Helen Harman and Miss Loreana Bucket, Good Luck from CONOCO l -ns I957 GRADLIATING CLASS 1' l f L S J' J.: 35415 FRONT ROW: K. Willsey, C. Collins, K. Higgins, N. Clark, E. Bauer, D. McKee, D. Ellis, R. Kelley, D. McConnell, J. Blacketter, I. Black, S. Thrasher, B. Ode, J. Altizer, S. King, J. Barton, S. Deemer, J. Johnson, S. Sparks, L. Lord. SECOND ROW: L. Kriegshauser, S. Ransom, J. Watson, P. Hannel, M. Norton, I. Moyer, M. Applegate, J. Rhodes, F. Robertson, B. Johnson, L. Capps, D. Smith, S. Thomas, L. Robinson, L. Ruble, S. Garner, P. Daniels, D. Shaw, L. Daut, R. Hull. THIRD ROW: O. Haskins, J. Sapp, L. Bauer, R. Burbridge, E. Lane, B. Motley, C. Bradburn, J. Browning, J. Brant, D. Ellis, J. Carter, G. Capps, S. McCallister, D. Plummer. FOURTH ROW: P. Hubbard, D. Roads, M. Paxton, L. Freeman, R. Webel, G. Capps, B. Vandiver, R. Wahlgren, G. Jeffers, L. Allen, N. Smith, J. Baugh- man. FIFTH ROW: R. Martin, D. Pine, A. Reel, R. Butler, R. Coultas, G. Pleus, J. Heavner, D. Bown, J. Bagby, N. Willis. '19 . f A 1 . - , ' ' f O 4 4 I 1 A' . f+ S' f . - . ' Hitwise' f w Y F9512 .na fr vw- 15845-A nr- . mf 1 ffm f li ' mu aff' 'U ,909 1 4 .5 ,, X qi ,X ,, W A .,. ... A In m.s!.,- 1f '5 1 3 mn r, rf- ri X fY'!A K tn 'ii sump' WK . N-l . ,Fx Q1 fx- ' !-,, ., - :- S ms t 9 FX an -Qhxx a I Ayn a pu-on . O Q... 'Y' ANNUAL STAFF FRONT ROW: Mrs. Meyer, J. Watson, J. M. Sapp, E Bauer, S. Thrasher, J. Heavner, Mr. Fesler. SECOND ROW: I. Black, B. Ode, D. McConnell, D. Shaw, S. Ransom, D. Ellis, J. Altizer, B. Smith, J. Browning, Mrs. Howey. THIRD ROW: M. Smith, D. Roads, O. Haskins, K. Willsey, L. Freeman, L. Kriegshauser, L. Bauer, R. Burbridge, R. Webel, B. Motley. F. T. A. FRONT ROW: Miss Hammn, S. Thrasher, I. Black, D. Shaw, B. Ode, J. Butterfield, Sec., F. Winans, V. Pres., D. McConnell, Pres., C. Collins, B. Hayden, M. Mc- Hose. SECOND ROW: M. Ducey, R. Ator, D. Shinn, R. Hunter, S. Hillebrenner, P. Peters, C. Moore, V. Dean. THIRD ROW: K. Bunn, J. Bradbum, J. Ven- able, B. Biggs, S. Boyd, M. Sparks, S. Mitchell, P. Farrell, N. Wendler, Treas. Compliments of the FARMER'S STATE BANK F O H O A he FRONT ROW: D. Ellis, L. Kriegshauser, J. Watson, J. Blacketter, S. King, K. Higgins, L. Daut. SECOND: P. Lanhum, J. Butterfield, J. Heavner, M. Black, J. Fran.klin, P. Tumbaugh. THIRD: C. Keys, J. Harter, J. Harry, H. Buddemeyer, Miss Bueker. Best Wishes from BENSON'S DODGE and PLYMOUTH FRONT ROW: Miss Grubbs, S. Deemer, S. Sparks, J. Lane, G. Ruble, Treas.3 V. Dean, D. Ellis, Sec .3 S. Ransom, Pres., R. Ator, V. Pres., K. Smith, L. Hittner, J. Altizer, S. Thomas, L. Capps, L. Robinson. SECOND S. Thrasher, E. Bauer, S. McCallister, B. Smith, D. McConnell, K- Higgins, V. Daniels, S. Garner, J. Bar- ton, N. Smith, R. Hull, J. Baughman, L. Lord, Miss Gregory. THIRD: L. Strother, K. Goodin, S. Frazier, K. Williams, J. Orrill, N. Miller, L. Bradbum, K. ers, F. Stauffer, C. McAnamey. FOURTH: F. Daniels, F. Constable, J. Gleckler, B. Staggs, M. Lehenbauer, C. Lehenbauer, N. Sidwcll, F. Winans, S. Hunter, J. Hittner, L. McCallister, J. Reinhardt. FIFTH: K. Sanderson, K.'Altizer, J. Heavner, C. Moore, G. Lee, P. Lanhum, C. Ward, C. Robinson. SIXTH: C.Smith, L. Lippincott, E. McKee, C. Martin, L. Williams. SEVENTH: L. Benjamin, J. Fields, R. Long, L. Bur- bridge, J. Ellis, B. Allen, B. Kelley, C. Atwood, J. Doyle, B. Priest, B. Bauer, B. Robinson. HALL MO ITORS Hammitt, B. Pennock, S. Claus, D. Baughman, B. Mey- TiON F c A 1 WI. '.j,.fgjgfi.T X' -if 'AFP-Pi' gn J fi. 'al Q. L 3 :Lal Pl , 5 vial, X 'Vl, -ff ' sflksgj. if L.. F. F. . FRONT lkOX'.': J. Motley, J. Shue, B. Lowe, B. Fox, D. Hamilton, E. Martin, B. Hammitt, W. Wilson, E. Damon, L. Wahlgren, D. Pine, G. Grimes. SECOND ROW: W. Bnughmun, E. Lightly, N. Richards, D. McKee, B. Norton, H. Buddemeyer - Sentinel, M. Lippencott - Reporter, K. Kerr - Sec., Gay - Pres., M. Paxton - Trans., R. Webel - V. Pres., Mr. Fisher - Advisor, F. I-Lobertson, A. Reel, J. Wright, T. Sloan, R. Ehlert. THIRD ROW: D. Har-pole, G. Cooper, E. Englcxnan, O. Horton, J. Payne, J. Claus, L. Bauer, R. Burbridge, K. Hubbard, L. Smith, J. Harter, D. Mink. FOURTH ROW: S. Boyd, P. Bauer, G. Lyman, J Bauer, L. Gooud, R. Pcechcr, M. Iinipmeyer, G. Hart, F. Martin, R. Long, B. Hayden. FIFTH ROW: L. Dale, J. Brennecke, O. Haskins, J. Heavner. Compliments from PITTSFIELD SALE BARN SEATED: Mr. Witham, K. Willard - Treas.g C. Bradburn - Pres., B. Hayden - Sec., Miss Harpole. STANDING: J. Btadbum, J. Leeds, M. Ducey, C. McGim1is, D. McConnell, S. King, J. Altizer, S. Ransom, M. Lippincott. LIBRARY CLU B Ffh . 5 . -iw . N. . , if 5 .- .Q as iiMHiiL'IfllW 'Y ' ww . 75 N A ,v?rA,,.s-W A -Q STUDE T COUNCIL SEATED: Miss Booker. STANDINGS J. Butterfield, B. Meyers, M. L' htl K. BLmn S. McCa1lister B. Pennock, L. Lord, S. Gamer, F. ig c, , , Daniels, L. Lewis. 55 Good Luck Seniors LANDESS SLSONS Q ,,,5,,,,,, ,mm... ,, B, x,,.5 . , B, h,.2L 3 B Q 6? 5? 9 or Q i K FRONT Row: L. Claus, M. Benjamin, P. Hamel, K.Wil.lsey, c.c01uns, E.Bauer, J. watson, it 2-3 6 ' A N , J. Gardiner, J. Baughman, M. Norton, D. Shaw, S. McCallister, N. Pennock, G. Norris. SEC- .3 . S .. a p I , OND ROW: Miss McGuire, Sponsor, J. Gard, A. Aldrich, B. Ode, J. Altizer, J. Rhodes, J. Ven ' ' 0 ' ' 141 Q A 3 able, C. Capps, D. McConnell, I. Black, N. Cooper, A. Dimmitt, R. Perrine, N. Jones, J. . ' , .,, f p Fields, L. Watson, B. Harris, C. Keys, D. Norton. THIRD ROW: Mr. Fesler, Sponsor, P. Payne, 4 , p ,, ,, gy: Ig J. Gay, R. Burbridge, M. Paxton, L. Bauer, N. Clark, M. Burgess, G. Stauffer, R. Newman, C. 'S r.'i ' ' ' Bradburn B. Motley. wil K . I ! f T '- ' FRONT ROW: D. Ellis, S. King, S. Thrasher, P Aldrich, E. Sanderson, L. Bradburn, S. Claus, M. Ducey, D. Ford, J. Franklin, S. Gay, K. Kerr, C. Lehenbauer, M. Lehenbauer. SECOND ROW: J. Bagby, C. McGinnis, B. Pennock, K. Plummer, R. Ator, K. Smith, R. Trimmer, S. Smith, J. Thrasher, K. Windmiller, F. Winans, Miss McGuire, Sponsor, R. Burbridge, L. Bauer, B. Motley, Miss Bueker, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: K. Willsey, B. Ode, J. Baughman, D. Shaw, J. Rhodes, M. Norton, P. Harmel, E. Bauer, D. McConnell, J. Watson, C. Collins, J. Altizer, C. Bradburn, M. Paxton. K L y , . I . 2 Sf T , ' f , 3 , 1 5 1 X .3 S i sf X W i . K Q A ,w L 1 i f , r 6 r 5 1 z N M W. M4 J S: S.: . f 5 E W 5 K XG . x is ,in lx M , X' ,ii ,, J g M 4. f 'T' 3 3 Miss Hamian, Sponsor, J. Barton, D. Shaw, J. Rhodes, B. Ode, R. Burbridge, V. Pres-5 J. Altizer, Pres., B. Biggs, Sec., C. Collins, S. King, C. Day, Treasg N. Willis. SECOND ROW: D. Smith, P. Jeffries, R. Collins, J. Venable, N. Keedy, P. Aldrich, B. Watson, B. Smith, J. Frazier, M. Jones, B. Davis. THIRD ROW: C. Robinson, S. Boyd, M. Perrine, L. Bauer, B- Vandiver, M. Shulman, S. Biddle, M. Paxton, R. Webel, N. Clark, J. Lane. DRAMATICS CLUB A D DRAMATICS CONTESTANTS SEATED: C. Bradburn, P. Hubbard, F. Durr, R. Trimmer. STANDING: P. Jeffries, B. Biggs, S. Boyd, J. Venable, B. Staggs, N. Willis, P. Farrell, K. Bimn, R. Collins, D. Shaw, N. Keedy, D. McConnell. , . . Best Wishes -- PITTSFIELD FEED and SUPPLY CO. FRONT ROW' J Brow'ning,J Sa ,J Heavner C Lord I N'otle . Q . Q - 1 . - 1 y A. Spradlm, Mr. Fesler. BACK ROW: E. Sanderson, J. Bijant, D. Mel Kee, O. Haskins, D. Ellis, L. Wahlgren, C. Keys. Compliments of M. D. KING MILLING CO. 58 FRONT ROW: Mrs. I-Iowey, S. King, I. Bluel-Q, J. Watson P. Farrell-secretary, B. Motley-V. Pres., J. Venable- Pres., J. Flores-Treas., K. Willsey, E. Bauer, If. Hull, L. Kriegshnuser. SECOND ROW: P. Hubbard, K. Wind- miller, W. Winston, A. Ellis, F. Durr, J. Hubbard, Ii. Smith, S. Claus, S. Gigcr, N. Grimes, D. MeCormel1, D. Shaw. THIRD ROW: C. McGinnis, B. Biggs, M. Ducey, S Frazier, G. Wade, J. I-lileman, B. Pennock, K. Plum- mer, D. Ruble, S. Hunter, D. Plummer. FOURTH ROW: P. Aldrich, N. Keedy, N. Seymour, D. Shinn, P. Rupert, M. Ducey, R. McKenna, S. Biddle, B. Watson, M. Shul- man, M. McHose, M. Jones, B. Hayden. FIFTH ROW: J. Lowry, D. Fidler, J. Mcliinney, J. Brown, R. Hunter, K. Smith, A. Spradlin, S. Willsey, S. Boyd. SIXTH ROW: C. Smith, P. Peters, D. Crossman, li. Willard, M. Taylor, N. Wendler, S. King, S. Aldrich, A. Davis, S. Mitchell, D. Baughman, R. Smith. PROJ ECTIONISTS - fi FRONT ROW K Garrett, R Coultas, J Brant, L Freeman T Kattleman, G Roberts, R Trimmer, P Durall SECOND ROW G hasson, D. Ator, B. Dolbeare, J. McG1asson, J. Thrasher, R. Crossman G. Faris D. Dunham L. Valentine, Mr. York. ' ' ' be ' w X, . I: Z , Q ,. ,. X . ' . 'f ' ' ' - ' . ' ' ' V 1-J . :I if f ., ,X ' , fy I I g x k rrlg ag K . : . . . . . , ' 5 I l 0 u , 1 JU IOR RED CROSS I DUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB DOWN: R. Prokaski, J. Jones, E. Sanderson, L. Bauer. CENTER: Miss Booker, A. Davis, M. Jones, J. Watson, K. Willsey. ACROSS: J. Bradburn, S. Biddle, R. Smith, B. Biggs, S. Smith, N. Wendler, L. Litvan, F. Robertson. Compliments of DIMMITTS' SERVICE FRONT ROW: J. Rhodes, B. Ode, J. Watson, K. Willsey, Mrs. Murry, I. Black, N. Smith, P. Daniel, S. Garner, L. Lord. SEC- OND ROW: B. Davis, C. Day, S. Hunter, S. Giger, J. Orrill, N. Grimes, F. Constable, L. Bradburn, G. Wade, J. Hileman, D. Ruble, D. Ford. THIRD ROW: N. Seymour, D. Tumbaugh, B. L Lierly, B. Watson, M. Shulman, S. Biddle, K. Sanderson, K. Al- .',, mer, B. Hayden, s. Motley. FOURTH ROW: N. Light1e,B. 5 Robinson, J. Field, D. Wintjen, A. Freeman, K. Moore, L. Doyle, P. Fox, C. Shoemaker, E. McKee, L. McCalLister. FIFTH ROW: . J. Morrow, K. Huseman, S. Boyd, S. King, P. Cawthon, S. Conk- right, P. Bauer, J. Ellis, C. Sidwell, L. Benjamin. -1 1- -K. 11 1 if GIRL GLEE CLUB FRONT ROW: S. King, M. Norton, C. Collins, Mrs. Murry, M. Applegate, 1. Moyer, R. Hull. SECOND ROW: B. Staggs, M. X Jones, G. Lee, J. Morrow, D. Baughman, M. McClimen, S. Claus K. l-Iammitt, R. Ator, V. Chaplin, M. Pearson. THIRD ROW: J. Lane, G. Ruble, C. Robinson, E. Johnson, C. Criss, L. Strother, J Venable, C. Moore, D. Martin, A. McClimen, P. Constable. FOURTH ROW: B. Claus, K. Rose, B. Priest, S. Long, S. Dol- beare, C. Atwood, S. Conkright, D. Vannata, J. Kelly, B. Duran. FIFTH ROW: A. Coultas, L. Test, J. Doyle, K. Willard, D. Ford, N. Wendler, M. Sparks, P. Peters, P. Payne. Congratulations from MORTON'S LOCKER PLANT wr-n.na1 FRONT ROW: J. shue, B. Irwin, J. shaw, P. Numa, M. Knip- meyer, E. Engleman, G. Lyman, B. Schedel, J. Wright, B. Staff, C. Baughman. SECOND ROW: J. Hubbard, A. Ellis, R. Martin, B. Stauffer, R. Butler, S. Boyd, R. Burbridge, E.. Lane, R. Coultas, A. Reel, G. Faris, R. Ranmzini, K. Willard. THIRD ROW: D. Ator, F. Durr, L. Bauer, T. Burbridge, H. Buddemeyer, D. Davis, M. Perrine, D. Mink. MEN'S CHORUS The newly organized Men 's Chorus was originated by Mr. Donald Kimpling. There were twenty-five members, and two accompanists. The chorus participated in the County Choral Festival at Griggsville, in November. They did not participate in concerts the first semester, but were in two concerts in the second semester. There were no con- testants sent to the Dimict Contest. Best Wishes - SUPER FOOD MART 61 MARCHING I THE FALL , , , PEP MEETINGS IN THE WI TER When the band marches down the street in a parade or marches out on the field at home football games, it is representing Pittsfield High. This year after getting new uniforms, a fresh spirit and most important--a new top-notch director, the band really looked snappy everywhere it appeared At pep meetings in the gymnasium the band was always there to play our school song for everyone to sing. The student body really appreciated the versatility of the band, Al- though we all remember many appearances of the musician as a marching band and a pep band, we also can remember the concert music presented ' later in the year. The band did not limit its service to Pittsfield High School, either. It appeared many times outside of school. ROW ONE: J. Christian, L. Litvan, R. Hunter, C. Robinson, D. Shaw, L. Lippincott, P. Peters, C. Smith, N. Wendler, L. l-Iimer, S. Hillebrenner. ROW TWO: K. Rose, S. Long, C. Criss, T. Fulmer, A. Ellis, J. Gleckler, P. Farrell, C. Collins, V. Dean, J. Orrill, P. Jeffer- ies, D. Stone, B. Claus, N. Wood, K. Smith, A. Davis, J. Hubbard, M. McHosc. ROW THREE L. Bradburn, K. Smith, C. Atwood, L. Burbridge, S. Willsey, J. Carter, R. Walker, W. Win- ston, L. Duke, G. Brown, N. Willis, S. Aldrich, J. Bradburn, L. Smith, T. Burbridge, J. Shaw, W. Wilson, L. Wahlgren, R. Graham, M. Knipmeyer, L. Bauer. 1 - J at ,gr f W? Q ff? A, I We N f - Mei x Vflfd JQL4: 'X if CONCERTS I THE SPRI G lliider the leadership ol Dori lxiiiipliiig, the aiiiiiial hand Collccrl was held this spring iii the niiditoriiiiii. liarlier iii the year the Dillld were guests git the Western illinois lloineeomiiig lhiraide and were eoiitestuiits iii the lmiid LJOIIICSL at Carrollton. These tire just gi few activities of 11 busy luzind led by gi very giiiilviiioiis con- diietor. Seniors will not forget this year. . .ni your of music ill Pittsfield lliggh School. ROW FOUR: J. Heavencr, C. McGinnis, S. Dccmcr, N. Crimes, R. McKenna, L. Fisher, R. Freed, J. Norris, G. Faris, S. Ransom, F. Winans, Mr. Kimpling, P. Rupert, M. Jones, B. Biggs, M. Dueey, B. Vlutgson. I-1 1 Jill, Connie, Sue, Nancy, Ruth Ann LEADERS OF THE BA, D L SUE U I CONNIE NANCY T J ll Q , I I 1 K ss-P, . ,, 'V . ff I B 3 ' x Good Luck Seniors--APP'S FOOD MART Jill Heavener -- Twirling Solo Best Wishes from BALLINGER and BONNETT DISTRICT CGNTEST WINNERS . 1 J! I Q Rosie Collins Mary Ducey Barbara Biggs -- Twirling Ensemble Sherry Biddle Becky Watson Jill Heavener fl I I Ruth McKenna -- Twirling Duet I v Q X . 1 I , ' 5 . M J: ' 5-qu' Nm UN CROWNING F THE BA DEE TI AL QLIEE LEFT TO RIGHT: Ruth Ann McKenna, David Giger, Vera Dean, David Roads, Judy Watson, Larry Bauer, Queen Nancy Wendler, King Mike Lippincott, Sue Smith, Gary Kasson, Rita Kelley, Lee Fisher, Jill Heavener. QUEEN N NCY The Pittsfield Band Boosters sponsored a citizenship contest this year. Each class nominated a boy and a girl to be among the candidates for king and queen. The public voted for their favorites, thus choosing the king and queen. The proceeds were used to pay for the new uniforms. ' 2 Compliments of WlMPY'S DRIVE-IN DISTRICT Jim Carter - Cornet Solo Mary McHose - Accompanist 66 Nancy Wendler - Flute Solo Peggy Farrell - Accompanist Compliments of M1 X5 CONTE T Mary Mclflosc - Piano Solo Mary Mcliosc - Bassoon Solo Janut Hubbaru - Accompauist W I N N E SUPER FOOD MARKET 67 P ifi'lSfE 'Q QM- - ,bw x -X45 wif L X A YSL .1-?s 1 -A lil: 3- -Qi Q. 5 Q.. Q K 1 -Q., . Ek K Sig rfm iij SMX Iii? Xqbw X K X w g sv. - ,fl 55 'fi x V ,.' 1,'1'TQ2?L'1.igY , +333 .4 3 :' i-fr-5 - -S-yv f . - -0 4931. fs 3:4 V .wi 1 xx if --X 33525 19' - ii Q. . A Q: K K R iw is Q K W4 R vgshysynis - NWJFQKM- T? Q 'X ix ' X .gm ii . IW fi: NL ' - A X 'gig N-gg:xy,.T2'6 4 'sit ' 112 . ' JN T' i'2'K1-'YQ ggS.Qi'f. 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' V U '- ,- 'ff , i 'F f ff f 4' ew E+' 'lar Q 3 if ivy: if 1 4' ' ' '.f:,x?f5- fyj:,2p.'.f:- ' Pb 4, Q '- A -Q W 5525933 V 3 ' I f W 245 3,2 '?fM '2Jf , ' 5,335 f , 1 1 . , Ky f 4 ,Z ,,,., 5 C aww 4 1 ,,y, 'hot ' , Aww. wi , Ma, Y ' - ' , :of . 421',.m,A:'2ffzifiaaiz-:G f ? U! ff Q51- . 5+'ff,Q -V ' V: L. . .fw?? 1i Y E.. -,,. , M ,,. v-A- ,W Y ., ,if 9 G f FRONT ROW: P. Aldrich, M. Ducey, C. Collins, K. Frazier, J. Frazier, S. Aldrich, S. Frazier. SECOND ROW: J. Watson, K. Willsey, B. Ode, S. King, N. Smith, R. Hull, D. Ellis, S. Thrasher, E. Bauer, J. Baughman, J. Rhodes, N. Miller-V. Pres., R. Collins-Sec., L. Kriegshauser, P. Daniels, S. Gamer, J. Altizer, J. Barton, B. Smith, S. Thomas, L. Capps, L. Robinson. THIRD ROW: E. Lightle, H. Buddemeyer, J. Clark, J. Venable, J. Reinhardt, C. McGinnis, B. Pennock, K. Smith, S. Claus, S. Biddle, M. Shulman, B. Watson, M. Jones, S. Mot- ley, B. Hayden, G. Lee, D. Smith, S. McCallister. FOURTH ROW: C. Moore, K. Altizer, K. Windmiller, N. Keedy, B. Biggs, M. Pearson, J. Franklin, S. Sealock, F. Newman, N. Siclwell, D. Baughman, B. Meyers, D. Dell, B. Davis, C. Day, J. Butterfield. FIFTH ROW: K. Williams, E. McKee, M. Priest, C. Martin, L. Lewis, K. I-Iammitt, S. Smith, J. Orrill, P. Jeffries, N. Grimes, L. Hittner, L. Bradburn, S. Hunter, L. Gates, S. Wood- ward, L. Test. SIXTH ROW: C. Ogle, S. Dolbeare, D. Shaw, F. Daniels, F. Constable, J. Gleckler, B. Staggs, S. Giger, K. Goodin, L. Strother, K. Sanderson, C. Lehenbauer, M. Lehenbauer, A. Cou1tas,S. Roberts. SEVENTH ROW: A. Freeman, K. Moore, B. Lierly, G. Ruble, L. McCallister, L. Doyle, P. Fox, C. Ward, P. Constable, D. Martin, B. Duran, V. Chaplin, P. Cawthorn. EIGHTH ROW: K. Willard, S. King, P. Bauer, L. Williams, L. Benjamin, K. Walsh, M. Sparks, S. Boyd, J. Fields, B. Bauer, B. Allen, B. Kelley, J. Doyle. PEP CLUB Compliments of PEPSI COLA COMPANY 70 QQ. f ...r .iL.!l FRONT ROW: C. Collins, B. Ode, D. Ellis, K. Walsh, Treas., K. Sanderson, Sec., K. Goodin, Pres., Mrs. Cham berlain, Sponsor, B. Smith, V. Pres., J. Frazier, E. Bauer, S. Thrasher, K. Willscy, L. Kriegshauser. SECOND ROW: J. Hileman, G. Wade, S. Claus, B. Pennock, J. Reinhardt, B. Biggs, R. Collins, L. Bradbum, S. Frazier, K. Smith, L. Staggs, L. Strother, C. Ogle. THIRD ROW: P. Aldrich, C. McGinnis, K. Windmiller, J. Vennble, S. Smith, K. Hammitt, S. Hunter, K. Altizer, B. Hayden, M. Ducey, G. Lee. FOURTH ROW: M. Jones, S. Biddle, M. Shulman, B. Watson, A. Davis, P. Lanhum, G. Ruble, J. Lane, R. Smith, S. King. FIFTH ROW: C. Criss, T. Fulmer, C. Atwood, N. Wcmller, S. Aldrich, L. Williams, C. Martin, B. Bauer, P. Bauer, D. Crossman. GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATIO Best Wishes - RICHARD'S D-X 71 91 .. fg Cf T3 f- at fr - ,AA 'X sf' 'Z' 4' ,af 1-we 'ji' ,. ,3 , . an ' w,,,,,,,,. S' J F rm t ' ' ...rx Q ff.. , -W - K 1- f 7 -A kxt- -jig - Q , . 'sl' . -M S S- A! id Law' Tiff fo T- XX 9 ef -S BBW' .ma Y. ' - 1 . , Qwxnx . ...f. Q' . .Q ,Y L.-,U,A ng, , nt' K ,QQ,,, f.. Vg' E tg Q.i F, 1 .4 H asv' A f wr S4 tx . rm F ,B 0 gm QI g, S Ja . i + FIRST ROW: R. Prokaski, G. Jeffers, D. Ellis, B. Stauffer, L. Allen, J. Carter, R. Wahlgren, D. Roads, J. Brant, L. Freeman, O. Haskins, G. Lyman SEC, OND ROW: P. Jones, F. Robertson, mgrs., G. Pleus, J. Brovsming, G. Capps, B. Vandiver, D. Bown, K. Franklin, J. Harry, D. Peebles, P. Callihan K. San derson. THIRD ROW: M. Lippincott, J. Brenneke, J. Bauer, B. Cawthorn, T. Sloan, K. Kerr, P. Bauer, R. Smith, J. Thrasher, E. Sanderson, S. Boyd Coach Sm ARSITY A D FRESHME SOPHOMORE SQUADS FIRST ROW: T. Brant, J. Bradburn, M. Murphy, R. Long, J. Lowry, D. Fidler, G. Faris, L. Smith, J. Claus, K. Higgins, D. Ator. SECOND ROW: N. Rich- ards, W. Baughman, M. Callihan, J. Brown, C. Keys, D. Willard, B. Lowe, D. Baughman, L. Fisher. THIRD ROW: Coach Murry, B. Hayden, D. Davis, J. Shue, E. Damon, T. Smith, D. Gerard, B. Schedel, L. Johnson, J. Grable. FOURTH ROW: R. Woosley, J. McKinney, L. Wahlgren, J. Wade, G. Bonnett, Jones, J. Leeds, B. Cantwell, B. Wood. ss. ,an 9 .Q S - ... A it W' ff' iii M V as M .4 .1 +- QE, . ,f . M . pw if Q' 1 ' ,,... L 1 ' 4- C. if T- X? TT' 5-'g'5 is,..,,..Q s 'I -2 Li ' ffm- if if ' -W ' f- 5 aa- 5' 4, , .ei ' .. W i Sm, .fa 3 if .w . M ...J . s ,,i,,,,... if if ,ig y rs iff ,g v Qtr WV' if W 'iii 'ff' L ' im' 'Lewis .jM +-'H' M 1., f fxi if-ff'4f g lin' K T . ? 'i 1 ' fini Q ' any B1 P- r 'if s jf' J Riff , Q 'V' ,-it P 54.5 fi' up-:yi 5, M ' ' Nw! 1 f ' N v , RW 1 ' 77 1 f A ia N Q, .y H y D X, , W QQ Bitzi. Y ,, ' . H ,,. V Tx if 'BX I h fk vis ww T if J .gag I as 4. .Q X YN X xspwi X993 gi NX Q' .if 5 in X xx I 2 I--xx .X 1 QSC we x x ' if V :Ni x -S x 6 I C Q fy: , 5 M .N ,,., ' ' 51 V: - .. f XQQ-f :Rss N rw v., Q Cx , Q 9:9 ' , r Y A ' - Q. Coach Smith Jerry Brant Bill Stauffer Otis Haskins Les Allen David Roads ' Sl' PKC ef -,C Coach Murry Compliments uf PLATTNER FUNERAL HOME 'No Gordon Lyman Jim Harry Kirk Franklin Don Peebles Sam Boyd Kent Sanderson Compliments of O.B. DELL AND SON FRONT ROW: G. Jeffers, J. Carter, M. Smith, J. Browning, R. Webel, C. Bradburn, D. Mink. SECOND ROW: O. Haskins, L. Allen, G. Capps, D. Roads, K. Franklin, K. Kerr, D. Pine, G. Pleus. THIRD ROW: Coach Murry, L. Freeman, J. Jones, T. Sloan, J. Bradburn, T. Brant, L. Litvan, S. Gay. TRACK TEAM Xa ... 1, an ff- Q H - W ' 4' ',.3.,5,. ,,..,f,?.,3f 'S ....... - U 1 si , Good Luck from MI1.LER'S FURNITURE MART 77 X I Q .ii QQ 'N-J f 3' in Qugnnn 'J' .,,-dr' .2 if L, KNELLING: F. Robertson, Mgr.5 Couch Murry, Couch Heitholt, P. Jones, Mgr. BACK RCW: D. Baughman, J. Harry, LJ. Fidlcr, L. Allen, J. Bauer lin, Sandcxson, R. Waldgrcn, M. LippincoLt, M. Callihan, S. Boyd, J. Brant. ' gg! FRONT ROW: Coach Murry, J. Grable, D. Fidlcr, M. Murphy, M. Lippincott, M. Callihan, T. Brant, P. Jones, Mgr. BACK ROWS K- fimlllff man, D. Ator, J. Brown, J. Lowry, B. Dolbcarc, J. McKinney, D. Johnson, L. Lltvan, R- Cantwell- x..,f i D 5 JU ive' v J Gui J if 'Y 'tru SS nd' K. Frank XZ Igllis Szlnclcmux l3.UXNT'S 'xlikc Calllilum Mike Lippi BASKETBALL LETTERMEN Best W1shes ---- KROGERS . fl D , . . - Q! 4 f 40 Q X9 n -1- ?,'Y.lu H fn. ?,yVO'5 i'Q'? ' A+.. L am.. S 5 K I , FRONT ROW: J. Bagby, J. Harry, K. Sanderson, J. Thrasher, J. Brant, S. Boyd, R. Wahlgren, P. Hubbard, D. Baughman, M. Callihan, R. Trimmer. SECOND ROW: F. Robertson, Mgr., D. Baughman, D. Roads, K. Higgins, T. Brant, D. Peebles, D. Johnson, J. Wade, B. Peecher, Coach Heitholt, G. McConnell, Mgr. 1 I 957 BASEBALL TEAM W Lu.. ,XA N Qty fy 45.4-' - ,es f - , 'H A me M. 1,5 P.H.S. CHEERLEADERS cb ef 1 I we w if for of . 45' 1' at if fm. ' 1 . ,X 3, K 'L-'N ' , ai 3 3 C 1+ f efaf-r feer,ew E . K Po... 'V 5 ,E Y V V E 1 r Y, .qv-.Y-eaQ ' ' if E ' X Peg Sue .L E I ,K a ' ?.. A Q C Congratulations --- CARDINAL INN 53 362 'ihro 'lg A 'Y Carole JOYCE in A 6 Left to right: Peg, Martha, Sue, Joyce, Sally, Carole , H' 5.1 ,C -M r Sally Martha 71 51 SEASONS SUMMARY Football Basketball TOLIRNAME T OPPONENTS WE THEY OPPONENTS Jacksonville 7 40 White Hall Louisiana 6 6 Jacksonville Cal'1'O11t0I1 19 0 Griggsville Notre Dame 14 6 Mt. Sterling Jerseyville 6 26 Hardin Beardstown 26 12 Mendon Shelbina 6 32 Winchester 7 32 Payson Chandlerville Greenfield Rushville 65 53 Central 68 63 Beardstown 67 '73 WE 56 35 52 52 43 36 60 56 Compliments of REEL-PHILLIPS 66 THEY 44 57 53 50 45 53 59 67 Meredosia Winchester West Pike Pleasant Hill Quincy Beardstown Notre Dame Barry Hannibal Griggsville Rushville Barry Carrollton Notre Dame Winchester Jacksonville frw PS we '+- E a'4 ' qi Jil 55 li .' .L f 1 .X , 3-1i1 4!'I1 1 Sf cmd Luck -- Bmoua DAIRY 'S' . yn J J. A A S . W in X' v ,L , .X New , . 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KQV vi ,un .J Q -4.4 L-1 Best Wishes from WENDELL JOHNSON IMPLEMENT COM- PANY Gmac' 1 ' ...A I Number Please! ! Sharon and Her Pups! I Flo, Friends, and Dog! ! Sherry . . . . 1: sink or sw-ima Mutual Admimtion Societv Xkh. He's working . . .?? Penny a Kiss, Penny a Hug!! Is that Mary??? Congratulations -- SUPER FOOD MARKET vm.,-uv-0 ' -wir Music, Maestro! W Wim Bathing Beauties! ! ????? Our Gal Peg Sucking your fingers, gir1s??? Hungry Girls? Junior High Basketball Team ..g i f e e if 'ef o ' 5 Q J HJ' Q 5 H: Jn NS XT ki Mixed D1-inks , , .77 I-lere's to ya! ! Good Luck--RALPI-I'S DRIVE-IN and SKATING RINK S Shirley and Joe Thrasher Sarah King S 'fir f35'ff ..i FW . div it Bemadine Smith A She's got Poise! Happy Birthday! Look at Herbie! Poker Game! cr X ' Bingo! Good Old Days! ! em- N' Congratulations, Seniors! ING COMPANY Q if . xvwn 4 ar Q JL W- f gg X R S 'F get is as nr .1 from BERG MAN 'S PACK- Seniors at work? ??? Sherry Ransom V f ' W e i F5 me ...-an-1' In the jailhouse now! Janet Blacketter Can't you find a chair Dorothy? . V' 4 M 1 1 ,, G,A,,,w z,f,,fz,1 ff, 4, ' W W7 , Ron Wahlgren Doris MCC onnell S' Saradell Thomas Larry and Eleanor Bauer What a mix-up! ! ! AM P' w,.. Best Wishes from JONES' OIL COMPANY wiiff-Lua N., W, f High Society! Bedroom eyes! I Happy Birthday Lynn! Double Chin! ! What have we here?? They're not asleep! ! ak. Y. ,,,,cv' ,- ' Legs! Lynn Kriegshauser 1 Qlwm-v-my ..,e , Compliments of RICHARD NEIBUR INS. Ugh! I little Y0lm,g to SII10kB?? My! My! What Legs! his Coke Time .X ., ,. l Q 3 Q Congratulations from DeWOLFE FORD SALES T N A im 3' X 4- M, . . M. 3 X R Nw S X giinlv--ll ,.,-.--n---w ,....,...---1 It ,yn as g Bored Kathy?? Lynn Kriegshauser aww! , ,.f 4 is M X 2 A, K1 gf gn ,. U,,.:v'iu4f,f'if' , - A ' ,MT V . 2 , Yk2 ' WI L The Pause that Refreshes lk W Paul Smith Florence Newman oraine Williams Keith Halsey Su.n's in their eyes! 'as N 1 X s 'L ,X A X3 ig 5 fl 5' is .v x 4 sm, i 9 Il rf 4 Q Q rl FP Q '8 X ,,.., W Q Tom Kattleman Carole Collins Jerry Brant Karen Willsey David Stone Sue Frazier T' sn? if -J 2-44-6' , N W, L.. . f Y Good night Girls Q xl Donna Shaw Compliments of BARTON OLDSMOBILE C0mPlIme f5 Compliments of of Loyp HARDWARE BERGMAN'S JEWELRY Good Luck C I' I amp 'men S Compliments from Good Luck of of from MILES neue Cl-AY 0WEN'S GROCERY PIKE couNTY BENSON'S i REPUBLICAN STANDARD SERVICE C0mPl en'S Compliments I ' I , of f Plffsfleld, lllInoIs o D VUE'-'SER WESTERN Auro Veterinarian ASSOCIATE STORE Compliments Compliments of of , ELDON ATWOOD BILL S RADIO SHOP County Superintendent of Schools . W' C 1' ComPIiments Compllmems SHA S Omp ments HARDWARE 81 APPLIANCE of of Of Ph DAR,,R,pP,,E , one N3 SERVICE FINANCE TRAVELER S INN I 220 Noffh Mvdwon Pittsfield, IIIIMIS Pittsfield, Illinois Compliments Compliments of of RUBLE'S CLEANERS OTTO'S JEWELRY Good Luck Cooa' Luck C0011 LUCIC from from from BEN FRANKLIN HARRISON DON G'GER STORE Accountant Pittsfield, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois Cgmplimenls Compliments Compliments Of of of PIKE COUNTY FINSON CLOTHING CENTER ELECTRIC and ADAMS Pittsfield, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois Best Wishes and Congratulations to the Class of I957 I .-J Compliments of BILL BALIMANN STUDIO C017 Luck T H. C. McCANCE McCulloch Chain Saws 942 West Washington Phone IIS-R Pittsfield, Illinois Best Wis hes from I I3 West Adams KOPPS Furniture and Appliance Pittsfield, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois Morris Paints PIKE COUNTY GLASS and PAINT COMPANY I I5 South Monroe Compliments Of KAMAR COMPANY Compliments of L., J. LITVAN, D.D.,S. Pittsfield, Illinois Compliments Of BRICE IRVING Compliments G00d Luck of from NERAL HOME E. H. DICKE C It t SUTTER FU Off! lfflefl S pof Compliments P'KE COUNTY VIRGILODURHAM CHEESE COMPANY CWMY Clerk Pittsfield Illinois -1-I Piffsfield Illinois Compliments Compliments . 0 Of R ATOR 5 GARAGE , , GERALD sHAw, Dr.-D.C. 0CkP0rf Illinois Compliments of , sKEi.oAs Division C0 'P5? 'e fS Phone no sKElilfdE2'h SSAPSANY DAVID c. wiLLlAMs Pittsfield Illinois AHo n9Y Compliments GERARD BROTHERS of Compcljments Compcljments Aus'rlN ALTIZER BERRE:,'f,2,fERRY Pittsfield Illinois Compliments Compliments of gf ELITE CHANEN BEAUTY SHOP AUTO SUPPLY I 'I Compliments Compliments of Of PITTSFIELD HARDWARE PIKE COUNTY Phone 273 DEMOCRAT-TIMES Pittsfield Illinois Compliments Maytag Products of PIKE COUNTY MAYTAG Gas Ranges Bottle and Bulk Gas Systems Phone 235-R COLLVER CANDY CO. AND SPORTING GOODS Pittsfield Illinois PATRONS Orrill Tire Shop Mills Bakery Daily Cleaners Niebur Shoe Store Nuway Cleaners C 81 A Plumbing and Heating Frances' Beauty Shop Pittsfield Flower Shop Nieburs Shell Servic G. M. Smith, Veterinarian Watson Plumbing and Heating Compliments Of A. W. SCHIMMEL Attorney Compliments Of ORRILL PRODUCE Compliments 0 f WEAVER AND GRIGSBY Attorneys Compliments Of KWIK-WAY LAUNDRY Compliments Of JACK AND JILL SHOP ' f' Id Ill' ' Yeager Radio and Televisio PINS Ie mms Illinois Marine Petro. Co. George Shuster, Garage I It asiee o ec Dr. O'Connell, Veterinarian LAST WILL A D TESTAME T I, Les Allen, do will and bequeath my position as haliback to Les Jolmson. I, Janet Altizer, do will and bequeath my ability to a.rgue politics with certain Bradburn boys to my sister Karen. I, Maxine Applegate, do will and bequeath my ability to jitter-bug to Nancy Sidwell. I, Jesse Bagby, do will and bequeath my ability to strike out to Tom Brant. I, Judy Barton, do will and bequeath my short hair to Ruth Ann Long. I, Eleanor Lee Bauer, do will and bequeath my ability to play on the Champion Senior Basketball Team to my cousin Pat. l, Larry Bauer, do will and bequeath my big feet to Bob Woods. I, Io Ann Baughman, do will and bequeath my ability to stay awake in study hall to Miss Booker. I, llah Black, do will and bequeath my Spanish speaking ability to Jesus Flores. I, Janet Blacketter, do will and bequeath to Bertha Duran, a bottle of peroxide so that she can try something new! I, Dave Bown, do will and bequeath to Kirk Franklin, my ability to shoot hook-shots. I, Charles Bradbum, do will and bequeath my ability to debate politics to Kay williams. I, Jerry Brant, do will and bequeath my 135 pounds to any end who wants to be raked up, but good! I, John Browning, do will and bequeath my back seat in American History to anyone who likes to sleep during class. I, Roger Burbridge, do will and bequeath my D A to Everett Eugene Damon. I, Roger Butler, do will and bequeath my physique to Jack Brenneke. I, Glenn Capps, do will and bequeath my ability to stay in class to Mike Murphy. I, Granville Capps, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to Kent Sanderson. I, Linda Capps, do will and bequeath my natural- colored hair to Detta Shinn. I, Jim Carter do will and bequeath my ability to keep from smoking during football to any smoker who is man enough to do so , especially Jim Harry. I, Neil Clark, do will and bequeath to J. D. Brad- bum my inestimable ability to work for the vic- tories, both past and present, of my chosen political party. I, Carole Collins, do will and bequeath my nervous habits to Peggy Jo Farrell so I'll be free of them in the future. I, Ronnie Coultas, do will and bequeath my job of filling beer mugs to Larry Valentine. I, Peggy Daniel, do will and bequeath my ability to go with underclassmen to anyone who is crazy enough to do so. I, Linda Daut, do will and bequeath my ability to be quiet in study halls to my brother Joe. I, Sue Deemer, do will and bequeath my ability to get a proposal out of a boy to Nedra Keedy. I, Dorothy Ellis, do will and bequeath all my nicknames to anyone who wants as many as I have had in High School. I, David Ellis, do will and bequeath my name Cheta to some other monkey in PHS. I, Joyce Frazier, do will and bequeath my ability to know nothing to nobody because nobody needs the ability to know nothing. I, Larry Freeman, do will and bequeath my ability to play first and third quarters of the football team to Kirk Franklin. I, Sharon Gamer, do will and bequeath my ability to get in tangles with baseball players to Sharon Motley. I, Peggy Jo Hannell, do will and bequeath my ability to keep long fingernails to Lois Benjamin. I, Otis Haskins, do will and bequeath my seat in College English to any junior that is stupid enough to take it. I, Jerry Heavner, do will and bequeath my tendency to go duck hunting to anyone who likes to hunt. I, Kathleen Higgins, do will and bequeath my ability to catch rabbits without a gun to Mary Beth Priest. I, Phil Hubbard, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of class to Kirk Franklin. I, Ruth Hull, do will and bequeath my typing skill to Anita and Karen. I, Gary Jeffers, do will and bequeath my ability to mn hurdles to Larry Dale. I, Ben Johnson, do will and bequeath my great height to Ellis Sanderson. I, Joyce Johnson, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Mr. Metternich to any under- classman. I, Rita Kelly, do will and bequeath all my good times in high school to my sister Norma Jean. I, Sarah King, do will and bequeath my American History book to anyone who has a cigarette lighter. I, Lynn Kriegshauser, do will and bequeath Flo and her dog to Sally Aldrich. I, Jr. Lane, do will and bequeath my long hours at work to Dale Johnson. I, Lavonne Lord, do will and bequeath my ability to sit in the front seat in American History to my brother Gail because he will need it. I, Ronnie Martin, do will and bequeath my Elvis looks to Ray Shipley. I, Sumae McCallister, do will and bequeath my blonde locks to Gorgeous George. I. Doris McConnell, do will and bequeath my ability to talk continually to someone less gifted, Ralph wiuiams. I, Gerald McGlasson, do will and bequeath my bad luck to anybodv who hasn't had any. I, Darrell McKee, do will and bequeath my name Chub to anyone that is dumb enough and fat enough to take it. I, Bob Motley, do will and bequeath my good grades to Jim McKinney. I, Ida Bell Moyer, do will and bequeath my ability to be engaged to Mardell Pearson. I, Maxine Norton, do will and bequeath my ability to argue with Mm. Meyer to all future shorthand and S. O. P. students. I, Barbara Ode, do will and bequeath my ability to maketcatty remarks to Nedra Keedy. I, Forrest Marvin Paxton, Jr., do will and bequeath my clf on my College English themes to no one. l'll probably be there next year. I, Don Pine, do will and bequeath my ability to take the fire extinguisher in the west hall to David Stone. I, Gordon Pleus, do will and bequeath my ability to get a knee hurt to anyone that is sucker enough to want it. I, Dorothy Plummer, do will and bequeath my locker to Luana McCallister. I, Sherry Ransom, do will and bequeath my good times in high school to my cousin, Barbara. I, A. C. Reel, do will and bequeath my ability to have flat tires to George Cooper. I. Janice Rhodes, do will and bequeath my many misfortunes to Kay Williams. I, David Roads, do will and bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Butch Lyman. I, Floyd Robertson, do will and bequeath my ability to get along with Miss Booker, Miss McGuire, Mrs. Myers and Mr. Fesler to anyone deserving it. I, Lecie Robinson, do will and bequeath my good times in study halls and all my books in my locker to Sue Smith. I, Louise Ruble, do will and bequeath my quiet ways to my brother Art. I, J. M, Sapp, do will and bequeath my tendency to hot-rod to anyone who can do it. I, Deleta Shaw, do will and bequeath my ability to write themes to anyone who is taking College English. I, Bernadine Smith, do will and bequeath my ability to talk in bookkeeping to Nellie Jeffers. I, Doris Smith, do will and bequeath my shyness no virginia Chaplin. I, Mike Smith, do will and bequeath my ability to study in school to anyone who wants it. I, Nancy Smith, do will and bequeath my ability to get my grade lowered in shorthand to Pat Cawthom. I, Sue Sparks. do will and bequeath my nickname 'Sparkplug' to the other Sparks. I, Bill Stauffer, do will and bequeath my place in the line to Terry Sloan because he will need it. I, Saradell Thomas, do will and bequeath my English IV book to whoever wanm it. I, Shirley Thrasher, do will and bequeath my ability to keep my basketball opponent scoreless to Rose Ann Smith. I, Bud Vandiver, do will and bequeath my ability to being the last one to football practice to Jack Brenneke. I, Ronald Wahlgren, do will and bequeath my red hair to Sally Aldrich. I, Judy Watson, do will and bequeath my ability to get out of class all the time to Anna Lee Davis. I, Roger Webel, do will and bequeath my grey hair to Horsefly. I, Nancy Willis, do will and bequeath my ability to be late to all classes to Jay Venable. I, Karen Willsey, do will and bequeath my ability to flunk Physics to Kathy Windmiller. EDITOR'S LAST WORDS fl W x WDQH SQUKE E 5 Y Q iw Xl' E 921 Qffffnf we LJ ANNUAL STAFF Editor . . . . Co-Editor. . . . . Business Managers . . . Senior Editor . . . Athletics . . . . . 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Pittsfield High School - Saukee Yearbook (Pittsfield, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

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Pittsfield High School - Saukee Yearbook (Pittsfield, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Pittsfield High School - Saukee Yearbook (Pittsfield, IL) online collection, 1960 Edition, Page 1

1960


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