Reddick High School - Harvester Yearbook (Reddick, IL)
- Class of 1958
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5 is .D , El-IQE MH vncn ron 'NDME E BHSKET- BH 1.1. QETOBE? HO MC COFIING FOOTBHLL fvooawf HU DUST L 12 u QR RQ 'QM IH UHQY SEMESTER TESTS FEBRUHRY VHLENTINKS FWFPRQH ET PHTRICH5 DRY FLPRIL t,p Y so f' 33 Y 2' N G V 1 ' MEG ff ff , Z g MQ ,igfqx l JL-,.Z ,if-ij ,. H Volume XX Reddick High Roddick, MW: 1958 Wlgflb Q 'Q C IN MZMOPY 0F GIPAZD POPTZIP L :JJ It's difficult to understand Why loved ones slip away And leave us with s lonely heart With dreams of yesterday It's difficult to understand When eyes are dinmed with tears But time, the healer, lessens grie And helps ue face the years. It's difficult to understand . . But God is always there To comfort us when we're :Ln need And hear our simplest prayer. D 5 ivy f ., X f, AB: D S CALENDAR Ruth Pruasner Ian Schultz TYPISTS Kay Earing Rena Jo Johnson Linda Gooding Kay Walsh SINESS MAN Linda Boseert Harry Gray ACTIVITIES Ivan Brunner ADVISOR Inmllnz HINISTRATIO CLASSES TIVITI MUSIC SPORTS FEATURES Janet Neece Barb Van Voorst SNAPSHOTS Dorlene Hansen Nancy Porter SPORTS Dick Brusnighan Tom Jmsen Z A N AC Es co-Enzrons Anr znrrons BU ' AGI-:Rs ggi -iw -nf-D y -136.31 5 ff kxkm fx'-k.' NJ 99.4 'K sf, 4. Wa wmnx 'ik M l X YF. f 1? 11 ff' 67 P kk tk 2 i 5 f ,gf fy 1 'a Qlgm 1,12 ' N -5' Q W My K 'U M J f 'R 5e,ief, ' 53 E 'Tim filth H rig i ' 'K I V . x L 1 K Av' 'V iq 1 E U LJ x, N W F1014 df fag President The Administration of the Reddick Hig School consists of a Board of Educa tion elected by the voters of the district an a Superintendent of Schools employed by the board 'Ihe main duties of the Board of Ed ucation are to set the school policies, to purchase and distribute the supplies, set a budget and to delegate all necess ary authority where it is needed 'lhe superintmdent carries out the wishes of the board, acts as advisor for the teachers and holds authority through out the school We, the class of 1958, would like to express out thanks to the administration of the Roddick High School for helping ns in our attempt to attain the goal of 'On ward, Upward, Forward to Success' and shoving us splendid leadership We are sure that our days at Reddiok have been well spent and will always serve to help us in later years 42' Corwin Patrick Hasching Vernon Schrook Secretary ,.m. W -- Orville Warren 1' L , IRMA E Assistant Superintendent Social Science B A., Norzbh Central College L., University of Wisconsin r- 0 D -. i lid LEE E ATMATER Superintendent B.Ed , Western Dlinois State College M A., Columbia University L-M CERALDDIE J OYCE Secretary A no T O 'Y le f . UNZ H.' Q. , PH' . ,lx l 9- 5 3' - ' - : - . J 1 S '- elaawfpegqssu, iiiassi: K x - -...-... nu...-H. vunfww ' 5 ' 6 7 'Sr ' ,i -,X EL IZABLTH BURKHART B Fd Lacross Unlverslty Wisconsin Physlcal Educatlon RALPH KELLER Ph B , ILl1I1OiS Wesleyan I. d., Unlverslty of 111111015 Coach, Physlcal Education 50191109 ADINA MAE. BJIKCH 5 ' x- B S Central Coll ge Fayette, MiSSOUl'1 Spanleh Engllsh 4 ROBERTA PRUSSNER JANE REEVE5 B 1. Bradley University B S , Music Education 1N1a1,11ema1giCs Olivet Nazarene College D1-lver Educainon, Chorus Phg sics YYRON LANGHORST .4 B S , University of Illinois Vocational Agriculture LAVONUA KIDD Nazarene Colle e ngl1sh CANDIDO GALEAZ B ED , Illinois State Normal University I dustrlal Arts 'sg 4eagk r L F North Central College UllV6t Nazarene College In t t cmom Jomwson S S me Cn ai 1 1a.s. Ed nlinois state in RONALD A TAILDP Ed., wiBCOn81D State Teachers' Colle e Soc1a1 Studles Coach Au HAROLD OHLIN B A , Augustana College M S , Western Illlnois State College Co merce Normal University Ho e Economics The purpose of the student counc1l 15 to create a democratlc system of government w1th1n the school, to teach the students the fundamental pr1nc1pal of government, and to ralrta1n a feeling of lnaeoendence The student council trys to mainta1n hlgh standards of conduct 1rong the students by self government Sponsor 1155 Unz In the Sprlng of 1057, the pres1dent and V1C8 president were elected Lenny chultz, pres1dent, and D1ck Brusnlghan, v1ce presldent Dorlene Hansen was elected secretary at the flrst meet1ng 1n the fall Among the many thlngs the council has done were the SpODSOT1ng out the year under the sponsorship of organ1zat1on The student COUDCI1 also held a magaz1ne sale so that the clas es could make money Another b1g progect of the councll was to take charge of the h0WeCOY1Dg events, 1ncluoing the parade, crownlng the queen, and the dance The COFm1ttS9 for plann1ng the noon day 3Ct1V1t1SS wa Dlck Brusnighan and Janet Jacobsgaard Janet Ifeece was 1n charge of the bulletln board in the lower hall throughout the year and Nancy Porter and Dorlene Hansen made out the football and basket chedules Bes1des these act1v1t1es and others not wert1oned, the concern of the counc1l 15 to better the school, and although we do not alwags reallze our goal, 1 1 one to wh1ch we w1ll always str1ve STUDENT Leirgghultz Paul Wagner S600 Darlene Hansen V. Pres. Dick Brusnighan mom Jensen o 0 S an :L . A l '- , I ' O Y Q, . I . J . -A : 5 . , . .I . - . . ' of an outdoor all-school party on september ll, and planning for other parties through- . S ' .K-I. I . u . 3 . A u .I lvl Q at as - Janet J acobsgaard Don Erusnighan Jim Strachan Kay Bossert LI N II Diane Ames Nancy Porter Kay Kllbride Jim Stelchen Lmda Allen Jim Jensen Nancy Reardanz Candi Galeaz Na cy Porter Janet Heece Bob Giacometti Dorlene Hansen 1m Pcheller Llnda Goodin Blff Ames q n Schultz x! ff' Farsi: Sophomore Float Second Third F A Float F.H.Ap. Float T STUDZN c004'cvz IV Len and Dorlene Kent and Don 0 v Eldeen Russ Tom and Dick G35 .fi Q if T7 5 it 5' uf Q 5 Z Larry Patche tt Sec treas Joyce Douglas V1ce Pres SHIW' Diane Ames Kay Kilbride Pres ,n .4 harilyn Candeno Davld Anderson 3 J1m Fitzwater George Q hultz Emmett McKellar B111 Smith N J :un Jensen Marnlyn Clover Richle Forneris Mr Keller Advisor 'N .. Bob H111 Wayne Dau On August 26, 1957 thirty two eager freshmen entered Redolck Hlgh Cchool larry of u jolned the var1ous organlzatlons such as F H A , G A A , F F A , PGP Club We also partlclpated lfl student council, cheerleading, basketball, football, track, baleball, and the magazlne sale S.C. S.C. if A ' 1 4 . Q ' A N X A V 'QU L , A X X. ' K a we , . - .. . .L O D S . I ' l c c 0 c o o Q q Q and Rus sell Mathison Barb Ohline Jack Smlth Carol Hagberg Paul Foley Roger Hooper Lorna Schultz Don Surols Donna Fredencxsen Schrock X., I A Jun Murphy f Mx Bob Smlth Jam Peterson Dennis Fredrick 4' Vernon Krueger Mrs Klod Advlsor After becomlng better acoualnted we electec our cla s offlcers who were as follows Kay Kilbrlde, presldent, Joyce Douglas, v1ce pres1dent, Larry Patchett, secretary treasurer, Dlane Axres and Jzun Jen en, studert councll representatues we chose the white orchld as our class flower and 'To uccess he'1l Try To Clllllv' as our class motto For our class colors we chose blue and whlte Our class advlsors for the year were Mr Keller and Mrs Kldd ' nr P 3. 4 A f Kr l f 535 ' qi' if 4' QQ, Lee l s- '11 5 1, 2 4 - - - A - S f - ' ' . . . I i . O . OPHUM ' Kay Bossert H65 o N f Thomas Glll Martha King Vice Pres Dick Raab Sec Treas. iw 'I Kent Schott Donnie Brusnighan 5 t til' Li1l1e Mae Prussner er ' Marvin Romanetto Della Fredericksen Eldeen Lehnus mdgi JOIID Clllbb Miss Birch Advlser Royce Smith 'Donna Hooper l David Wnlson Robert Long The offlcers of the sophomore class for thls year were presldent, Kay Bossert, v1ce presldent, 1-31-tha Klllg, and secretary treasurer, D1ck Raab student council representatlves were Don Brusnighan and Kent Schott, our class sponsors were Niss Birch and Mr Th1ede Our class colors were pink and black 'Success is our goal', be We selected the pink carnation as our clas flower came our motto Last year as freshmen, we started the year with thirty four students, but when the year ended, four freshmen had left us Our freshman float won third place in the homecommg parade t .. , g it A Y ii 'Kai as K . 'L Snco 3 V- Q soc: 5 - . I D 7 ' .V 'Q - hkkn 4 at -' ' U . ldv o 'A Q, , b Frederick Wepprecht . 3 , - Q , , .I vi. - 1 -. . . - . W I . 0 - O . . our A s ' o C . ' 1 E ' 1 CL ln.1Ch8.I d iallon Helen Thomsen uJJ.L1l8m 118SChlI1g Imelaa Schultz Jerry Porter Gerald hurtenbach Carol Persak Howaru Ferguson Nancy Re araanz ,M-'wr Gllbert 1I'O1S V noberta 1 mollanu Dessert Llncia nllen Ralph Berger Jaxres .Small Charle 1 1ch Mr Thiede Adviser Thls year we entereo chool wlth thlrty stu dents, but Jerry Por-ter's death m the midole of the year, left us mth twenty nlne ale were qulte proud when our sophomore float won flrst place D'L11'11'lg our fn st two years of hlgh school, the members of the Class of 1960 have participated um such 8Ct1Vlti6S as chorus, band, athletlcs, cneerleadmg F.H.A., F.F.A., G.A.A., student CO'l1I'C11 and magazlne sellmg. ny' -1 I, - Q lv Q1 9 ,L .64 Q W N - i QV , we ' .A .- . 4 . - g f K, A 5 . , '- - 'O ', . Q F c,' Q2 J ' . ,Q c 531 S .Q u rjtjgig 2 s sg . . 5. . 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UNIOR X X Jmwsbmadmn Jane, Jacobegaard Terry Lagulre James te1chen Sec Treas' Gretta leece V109 PTES Pres MmmeHdpw Jlmny Patcnett Joann chultz Dale hurphey Pat Amyx Leland Ctualey aff 19 F Judy Styck Edwln Zlmmer Mr. Galeaz AdV1S8T In the fall of 1955, Our class entered school with fourteen glrls and flfteen boys Durlng the year Dlane Campbell mo eo away but Pat Amyx and James Rothwell Jolned the clas Nr Keller and Pr Barr were our class sponsors, After we had learred who everyone wa we held our flrst class meeting, we chose green and whlte as our class col rs and the plnk carnatlon as our class flower Our class motto W38HThe hlgher you Cllmb the farther you go W As class officers we chose James trachan, pres1dent, Judy Ctycn, v1ce nresldent, Terry hagulre, secretary treasurer ana Ja.et Jacobsgaard and James Ctelchen a student council representatlves That year wlth the help of our sponsors we won f1r t place on our float in the homecom lng parade Durlng our sophomore year Janes Rothwell, Joann Halpln, Kathleen Boudreau,and Naurlce Burton moved, but we galneo Ruby Jones towards the last part of the year The cla s off1cers were elected as follows Terry Maguire, presldent, Gretta Feece, . Y yi new Q53 . S. C. , . L. c. , . t v .- U ' - , sk?f ' .. 'Qf7 , D V W JH - t axKzQ? . v' 1 'Q t e A ego ifgp Q 5 . iff- gang ' .fa g U - WV S fag? is e 13, e 0 . . V . . ' Sc o V1 Q 1 s ' ' ' C . . . O . ' ' . E D. . M , . -D 0. O , . - ' H Q ' s ' . . g . S - - C C . : A . . A Leroy chwelgext 3 Joyce rrth Lou Iralcl x,Vf haxon andeno Lezo 1ch 'W Bob Bossert Karen H111 nena Lum t Darlene lolnerl Larry h1tZ W' Bonlta math Charles ncarca,z Miss Johnson Adviser Mrs Reeves Adviser vlce presidert, Janes fteichen, secretary treasurer, and Janet Jacobsgaard and Janes Ltrachan as student council representat ves This year agaln we won flrst prlze on our float, only thls year we had olfferent ponsors, M155 Birch and hr Thlede At the beglnning of our Junior year, Joann Halpln returned but Eugene Peters and huby Jones did not return huby re-entered and left durlng the fnrst semester mhe class Off1C9PS for th1s year were presldent, Gretta Meece, v1ce ore dent, Jim Ctelchen, secretary treasurer, Terry Pagulre, and student councll repre entatlves, Janet Jacobsgaard and Janes trachan No convent on tre outcome of the homecomlng float' In November we presented the play, UAdam's Lvenlngu under the olrectlon of Mrs nidd Durlng the year we made money for the prow by dolng various thlngs Our sponsors,Piss Johnson and hr Galeaz, helped u w1th all of these thlngs N . , 7' ' I 0 . - , J in-. . V - k ,. . ' .ig 'U . J 511.1 ,z fi W - 'Q Q . tm L .H ' 1 'soo Q- 2 f 'K C ' L ' H. I ..f' - v - - .K,, .J 4, ,X , if 1 ef af 'ei E ,H Af w. ' gf r ,f n. ii ii f , A - fgfi Www W JFQQ Darlene hepprecht AH, it fi f .eww 'K . -- s v A ' 5 1. W z. gig H W A Eligg- J, u .vp M' I I :V Q W V H . 1 Q, 1 was V' if! 7 - I' 1 . ' S in I KA X , f . t . I ' 4 ' A ' ' Y r , O ' - L . I. D - u ' . . U i . ' ' - . x- S .. , . 0 I h ' ' I L . . . . . - Si ' I 0 x 1 L A 5. ' - L ' S ' L g - A I an ' .. - . I T . N . o Y' o . Q A 'l . o A 4 . S . . . 5 I ! Miss Unz Adv1sers Mr Ohline On Augu t 46, l95n, thlrtn-e gnt enthus astlc out r ther frlghtenec fres men entered Redd c hlgh ichool hortly after school began we gan ed a new member, Carlene Woodall, whlch lncrea ed our clas to thirty n1.ne Before the year wa over wc hac lost nlne xrembars a Gene Dalton, tary Demmg, Paul Lberle, John Pbaros, The biggest event of our freshmen year was homecomlng We won second place on our float in the annudl. parade Those who helped to make our first year a success were the following officers president, Lemv Schultzg vice president, Bob Giaconettig secretary treasurer, Rena Jo Johnson Also with the help of our advisar,Mr. Keller, we can say that we had a verv wonderful and prosperous year. We choose the yellow chrysmnthexnum as our class flower, and blue and gold as our colors. The motto we selected was Onward, upward, forward to success Thirty of us started as sophomores in the fall of 1955 We added three to our class They were Pat Moore, John Jordan, and Jllll McKellar. Durlng the year we lost Lynn Whlte, John Jordan, Shnrley and Wanda Hull George Heppe came later in the year to br1ng our number back to thirty We selected our class officers for that year They were president, Dick Brusnighan, vice president, Tommy Jenseng secretary treasurer, Harry Gray, and student council representatives, Kay Walsh and Janet Meece. We were kept quite busy during our sophomore year. Besldes our subjects, we were actlve in student council, band, chorus, athletics, cheerleadlng, F F A , F H A , F N A , and G A A Many of the students had proved their ability as can be seen by the many names on the honor roll Under the capable leadership of Miss Burch and Mr Thiede, our class sponsors, we enjoyed a very successful sophomore year. Juanita Hartleln, ROIIIQ' Kurtenbach, a.nd Pat Moore didn't return. Later in the year George Heppe moved, leaving us w1th only twenty six members. We won second place again in the annual homecomlng parade. Du1-:Lng the year we presented the play, K1nd Lady , under the directlon of Miss Peters. The ost h1ghly treasured event of our junior year was the Junior-Senior prom All of the members of the class worked hard at different projects so that we were able to have a very successful prom which the senlors enjoyed. Our class officers for 131118 year were president, Tonmy Jensen, vice president, Nancy Porter, secretary treasurer, Harry Gray, and student council representatives, Dick Brusnighan and Nancy Porter. We also had a lot of help from our class sponsors, Mrs Barr and Mr Galeaz. When our junior year began in 1956, we had only twenty seven members because m As senlors the class of SS began the year with twenty flve students. We had only lo t one fellow classmate, Eddle Foley Under the dnrection of our class spon- sors, Hiss Unz and Mr. Ohlane, we held our class elections .utn the results asfollows president, Paul Wagner, vice president, JJ.m McKellar, secretary treasurer, Nancy Porter. Dorlsne Hansen and Tommy Jensen were selected as our student colmcil rep- resentatives. The seniors had their pictm'es taken :Ln September. Near the beginning of the second quarter we were sorry to lose Rita Reardanz and Shelby Sabella. We participated in many activitiesg but, of course, we took time to do our studies as was proved when several names appeared on the honor roll at various times. During the year we presented the senior play and published the Harvester with Linda Goodlng and Kay Walsh serving as co-editors. Havnng taken mary respon- sibilities in dafferent fields, we seniors can really say that we enjoyed a very happy but busy four years at Reddick High. With Baccalaureate and Commencement these happy days of our senior year are at an end. In our future years we hope to be wlser and happier from our failures and successes, but we will look back tothe pleasant memories of our high school days. O ' s ' ' ' -1 ', H a 'f s Q.- , . ,, 7. L. A .- - Lx L, a L, I A ' ' s 1 s ' - ' . ' ' S Y 3 ' . . ' s 1 f ' , Francis Vigna, David Brassard, Tom Wheeler, John Jordan, and Carlene Woodall moved. , . O 0 0 U O . . . . . I . O ' O s ' I I O O O I I 0 I O O O O I ,, . . O 1 1 . O I . . , - . S . . . Presldent Behmd every great, man there 18 a woman pushmg I' O Secretary Treasurer Bemg senslble but sweet wzll make her lnfe complete Vice-President If fate means me to lose, I'11 give him a good f1ght anyhow T P ef QQ? - 1. f KAW? 1 WQQ .rf 'iowa I K W' 'QQ 4 ,,5v'9' Do so Student Council answer was short and sample, 'I don't know 'fo A leader of men, a follower of women Student Council Ambitious but shy, Just fits this athletic gum Y.. Q They say the good d1e young, I'1l live to a r1pe old age If you ever see me when I'm not talking, you'11 Know I've got lockjaw I xx 94, 0.56 t .4004 409 S DHCO1 'fig W z 0 ,r we? ada , L wed O uvud Life not 'fife ee X. o an 1,99 at all Herefords have i wuthout DELIG g ven hzun w HT ell-earned fame, And all g1I'1S Know hun by name 969 You'l1 elther do :Lt my way, or not at all Ll Maybe Is there a. doct 69. he eff' or in the house? More bounce to the oxmce 'fmt ix we 0 6 1 K A' g Y Q XG f 1 , I xxxl A 9' Q- v ff as 1- - K., QQ3' of QQQIZQ E -4 iv ' 1' eff' I dowt, often make a mlstag A mischievous lad is Rick, but when I ao, 1t'8 a BLAUT I Always ready to pull a trick He's wJJ.1J.ng to work, he's willing to play, In other words, he's O K 1 5390 To study, or not to study, that 15 the questlon 6 ae Her chermlng way, will Wm a friend a day Z- 'Q 1,,Q,Q go c Ipaq I 25650 A , 6, X W Qcwb 0 J' 0 Q ze 'J Z. V' 0 K 609 , , Seve, QQ do 3 me 6 QY5, All good things must come! to an end - - - so they say Mi 'Zz' 9.5 9939 Jill I know is what I read in the funnies The sweetest. smile, all the while YJ Her walling way, He V07-'ks til he can work no more will save the day or . ' 'fe Yagi' Q. 9, , 5 J- ,g 592 J-,QQ ff Glas ec Treas 1 G A A l,2,3,h Recreatlon Ch 3 e W A Chorus 1,2 Banu 1, 2,3,h Pep Club 1 herrlnder 2,5,h Jnnlor Play Qenlor Play Harvester F H A l,2,3,h V Xx 1, X ,' , 'X' 'X' ox' 16023 67N 5m QD YQXGXSE srl' 65 39 Q39 digg Q Xp' , 350002 xg, 6 Y ceae 01,5 We Q C' ax, 3,08 4 1, fb 2 SQ 0 09661190 gq,G5'-59 Qxoyoe gmac S nj: 9 B rl, S 519156 X , P Y eevxuxze 3 u!xC33' 5 Xa. 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Sponsor Chapter Mother Miss Johnson Mrs Gooding Standing Rena Jo Johnson, Martha King, Della Fredericksen, Judy Styck Second row Janet Meece, Dorlene Hansen, Anita Schultz Seated: Janet Jacobsgaard, Darlene Forneris, Karen H111 The F H A ,or Future Hoxrelnakers of America , is an active organization in our school There are forty five members enrolled hiss Johnson is our new sponsor and Mrs Bruce Gooding 15 our chapter mother. The officers of the chapter for 19E7 1958 are president, Darlene Forneris, vice president, Karen Hill, secretary, Janet Jacobsgaard, co secretary, Rena Jo Johnson, treasurer, Janet Meece, parlia mentarian, Darlene Hansen, historian, Judy Styck, reporter, Della Fredericksen, recreation chairmen, Martha King and Anita Schultz The group was honored this year by having a section officer Linda Bossert served as president of Section 18 During the summer Linda Bossert a.nd Darlene Forneris attended the State Lead ershlp Training Camp held at Bloomington, Illnxois The eight-sided emblem of the F H.A symbolizes the significant purposes of the organization The name of the organization and the motto appear around the border In the center is a house which represents a home where there is truth, LOVG, secu rity, and faith This home is supported by two hands, suggesting that the future homes of America are in the hands of its youth Some of the activities of the year included making tray favors for the Veter ans Hospital at Dwight, the annual spaghetti supper, and sponsoring the all school Christmas party The Style Show in March was open to the public and was well at- tended The mothers of members were honored at the meeting and each was glven a carnation. The F.H.A has had a very enjoyable and successful year Left to rlght Sharon Sandeno, Lillie Mae Prussner, Della Fredericksen, Rena Gue t, Kay Larmg, Nancy Porter, Janet Meece, Barb Van Voorst, Joyce Smith, Darlene Fornerls, Marilyn Clover, Janet Jacobsgaard, Ruth Prussner, Martha King Left to r1ght: Darlene Wepprecht, Gretta Meece Karen Hill, Nancy Reardanz, Kay Bossert, I-:l.nd81 Bossert, 13011115- Fredericksen, A.'D1'b8. Schultz, Dlane Ames, Joyce 1301181215: Mar1lyn Sandeno, Donna Hooper, Left to right Linda Allen, Kay Kilbride, Dorlene Hamen, Carol Hagberg, Eldeen Lehnus, Imelda Schultz, Lorna Schultz, Linda Gooding, Bonita Smith, Judy Styck, Carol Persak, Kay Walsh, Helen Thompson, Rena Jo Johnson. Joann Schultz, Pat Amyx, Barb Ohline Y x ggi Top row: Larry Ritz, Ricky Wepprecht, B:L'lJ. Masching Second row: Ivan Brunner, Lee Studly Flrst row: Ivan Rleke. Sponsor Mr Langhorst The Reddlck Chapter of the F F..A., under the dn-ectlon of Mr Langhorst, has had an active year The election of officers was held in September w1th the followmg results presldent, Ivan Rleke, v1ce presldent, Ivan Brunner, secretary, Leland Studley, treasurer, Bull Mas:-hlng, reporter, Fred Wepprecht, and sentinel, Larry Rltz The F F A xr-et every Friday in the Ag room under the supervislon of Mr Langhorst, our advisor 'I'he officers attended the offlcers trainlng school and Sectlon 10 meeting whlcb were held at rfomence We held Greenhand and Future Fa.rmer initiation and used parllamentaryprocedure in all our meetlngs For recreatlon the F F A holds ping pong tournaments, checker torunaments, a basketball tourament, and a track meet. The F.F.A. earned thelr money by selllng garden seeds and holding a sale of can spray. some of the activities :Ln which the F.F.A. particlpated th1s season were parliamentary procedure, public speaknng, and ,judging contests. The F.F. A. was 1n charge of one school party and helped put on the homecoming once. Also the boys made a float whlch placed thlrd :Ln the homecomlng parade. In the spring, a Parent-Son Banquet was held at which tune the F.F.A. SWBC17' heart was crowned. She was chosen by vote of the boys at the end of the garden seeds sale. Last year Linda Gooding was chapter sweetheart and Janet Jacobsgaard and Myrna Sandeno were attendants. Reddlck is represented each year at the Sectional F.F.A. Fair a.nd sends rep- resentatives to the state conventmn at Springfield. It also uses officlal equip- ment nn all meetings and at the banquet. Awards were glven at the end of the school year for the F.F.A. actlvities and sports. fllgls has been a very good year and we hope next year will be even more suc- CCSS 0 wfg,,g,sag Q A Q J -??'W W , in J ' A Q , . P ' I o C C O I . . 2 . . . . - . . . . I . . . . . 0 O O I A Q I O 4 Y o s . . . 1 . O I C O Left to rlght Don Brusnighan Left to rlght J1m Stelchen, Rodney Carlson, J 1m Murphy, Ivan Brmmner, B111 Maschlng, B111 Sllllth, Ton' Gall, Vernon Kruger, Dale Murphy, Don S11'01S Rlck Wepprecht, Jim Patchett, Larry Ritz, Ralph Berger, Chuck Reardanz, Davld Anderson Left to right: M Lee Studley, Jam smn, Iv R1eke 'X Bob Franciso, Bob Giacometti 'Larry Patchett, Jim Jensen, Standnng Dorlene Hansen, Nancy Porter, Karen Hill Qeated Janet Meece Sponsor Hrs Burkhart 'I'he G1rl's Athletic Association, better known as the G A An had a very suc cessful year under our sponsor, Mrs Burkhart, and the f011OU'1Ilg officers pres 1dent, Janet Meece, vice president, Dorlene Hansen, secretary, Karen Hill, treas urer, Nancy Porter, reporters, Nancy Reardanz, Diane Ames, and Roberta Fox The G A A met every Frlday we had a busmess rreetlng and played some sports such a. bowl1ng, volley ball, basketball, soccer, archery, baseball, 1'BIl1'11S, badminton, dancing, tumbling, stunts, and pyramld building Other actlvities we participated :Ln were, sponsoring an all school party, at tending workshop, entermg the telegrapluc tournaments, selling at gaxres, helping Sumner ve had forty three g1rls 1n the G A A Eleven of them were freshmen we also 1n1tiated twelve sophomore glrls. Girls who earned points by attending meetings Ure glven yearly awards first award is the class numerals, the second, 18 the letter R, the third, the let ter I, the fourth, 18 the map of 111111013 in the G A A colors of blue and whlte gr .J D O put on the homecoming dance, and paying the expense of two girls tolcamp in the ' . The E . 9 Er 3113 V D J,,,.H.. fm .,,., . we ,.., ..:: .- , L if . .M , A K , , . mn' -1- 22 ew 6' V9 wi , ' w e J , -f - -. , - 'rf ,fy ' ye w. A ,S 9 4 l . Left to right: 4 Darlene wepprecht, Gretta Meece, Karen Hill, Kay Bossert, Nancy Reardanz, Linda Bossert, Donna Fredericksen, Linda Gooding, Janet Meece, Carol Persak, Roberta Fox, Barb Oline, Loma Schultz, Kay Walsh. Left to rlghtz Llnda Allen, Kay K11br1d Dorlene Hansen, Carol Hagber hldeen Lehnus, Imelda. Schult Diane Ames, Barb Van Voorst, Mar-115m Clover, Janet Jacobsgaasnd, Martha King, Ruth Prussner, Rena Jo Johnson, Helen Thomsen. E-Q f Left to right Sharon Sandeno, Lillie Mae Prussner, Nancy Porter, Della Fredericksen, Rena. Guest, Joanne Halpin, Joyce Douglas, Judy Sandeno , Donna Hooper, Joann Qchultz , Joyce Smlth, Darlene Forner1s . A W? in 0 , . . e, gs J Z, ai A 3' - 'Ss -' ,V ff, . Q' J ' . -H 4 Styck, Anita Schultz , Marilyn f Q ' V J' J '5:'.f , , ,- ' 'Do row: Darlene Wepprecht, Linda Allen p second rw sua-on smdens, Grettt neece, Dvrlme Hansen, Eldvw Lahmll Third rows Lillie Phe Prussner Karen Hill, Nancy Reardanz, Dell! Fredericksen, Carol Hagberg, Linda Gooding rom-fn me Imelda Schultz, Joanne Halpin, KI! Earing, Donna Fredericksen, Rena Guest, Joyce Douglas, Rene Jo Johnson, Joyce Smith Helen Thomsen. Fourth rows Kay Kjlbride, Kay Bossert, Barb Van Voorst, Judy Styck, Janet Heece, Janet Jacobagaard, Diane Ang, Marilyn Sandeno, Barb Ohline, Darlene Forneris, Anita Schulte, Fifth row: Carol Persek, Donna Hooper, lhrtha King, Joann Schultz, Roberta Fox Bottom ron Pat Anyx, Loma Schultz, Marilyn Clever Supporting the athletic teams at all games is the purpose of the Roddick High School Pep Club We felt that our loyal support helped the boys gain a very successful year in football and basketball The following officers were elected at the first business meeting: Gretta Heece, president, Darlene Forneris, vice president, Joann Schultz, secretary treasurerg Nancy Reardans, studmt council representative The sponsor of the Pep Club was Mrs Burkhart, The club usually me the 1,3911 part, of me eighth period, in the gymnasium, before every game If at least twenty five members Y91'9wi11ing to go on a bus to the games away from home, the cheerleaders, with the aid of Mr Atwater, lads the proper arrangements Funds for the transportation were obtained from the class treasur ies At least one member of the faculty gccolpmigd the students on the bus Officers: Darlene Forneris, Joann Schultz, Gretta lbece el. KD f CY? 1 Yvonne TY1'r' Pau. c n AnderB0U 9 bg O ia Christensen: S Y Freder1.cK8wo 'momaefh gl Dell' iss:-?o1ane, Patty Hugs: Pr'1'S e 'Hn Jens , Roger HOOPQTI Lillie Joy00 Douglas Gretta Heeco Walsh ' Nancy ,,....,.f-f- 1 Darlene Hansen Joann Porter th O1 EVLO in E 4 v Finnegfleld, Sch Us Ri U-1133 tl Leener-an QA Lee Schrock, Rena Guest, Rita Jacobsgaard Chuck Fieldnm, Anita Schultz a 0 Q a ' 0 V J V- .A ,5...,.MJfE. 1, Schultz Q v A q -4-s 2' ei em lem, . I J ,xwlx ayne Fleldman, har-on andeno, Leroy C h ruee Bossert, Larry Gr Par 1 c weigert, Bob Francisco af' 1 yn Clover, willlam Qmlth Vernon K1 ueger , Rena Jo Johnson z, , Arlene Clover Linda Allen' Gall Wilb -7-IP Ler gBrunneI'.v et Ors van Brllllner SCO 5 ussner, Ru th 812118 K enne t 1 Caro ner Raab 9 Dick nnus persak al im Gary L6 P nden Danni'-sl Fox, G16 Robe gandeno, nfgr -BYU Carpe Mar 11119 erffv Caro Kay Bissmbekea Reardgni: Dorot Y Nancy rickse , Freda Donna as . C. , is o , ' I ' ' Q' , Lorna -ichvlt 4 o t KU I Jan ant? tr 1 Pr b dn, h Top rd!!! Kay Bossert, Karen Hall, Linda Allen, Lllle Mae Prussner, Della Fredericksen, Eldeen L6hl'll-'LSO Second row Donna Fredericksen, Barb Van Voorst, Kay Earlng, Rena Guest, Linda Bossert, Imelda. Schultz, Bonlta Smith, Janet Jacobsgaard. Seated: Barb Ohlzme, Martha King, Donna. Hooper, Car 1 Persak, Joyce Smltb, Roberta Foy, A111133 SChu1'bZc Left to rlght Eldeen Lehnus, Karen Hill, Della Fredericksen, Linda Bossert, Barb Van Voorst, Imelda Schultz, onita Smith, Janet Jacobsgaard, Donna Fredericksen, Carol Persak Phe Reeves Sponsor This year the chorus, under the dlrectlon of Mrs Reeves, was made up of twenty one members sopranos, metzos, and altos We met the elghth hour on cverv Tuesday and Thursday to slng varlous musical selectlons Imelda Schultq Della Frcderlcksen, Karen Hlll, Janet Jacobsgaard, Eldeen Lehnus, Llnda ble who represented the school on varlous programs during the year The last muslcal program of the year was the sprlng concert 1n whlch both the band and the chorus took part n Cas! fa IIIUQMQIIH ' A 1, , I Bossert, Carol Persak, and Donna Fredericksen were chosen to make up an ensem- r , . O HA,QVA'STzn Top row Linda Bossert, Nancy Porter, Dorlene Hansen, Lenny Schultz, Dick Brusnighan, Tom Jensen, Kay Earing, Ruth Prussner, Rena Jo Johnson 'featedz Harry Gray, Kay Walsh, Linda Gooding, Barb Van Voorst, Janet Meece. Ivan Brunner The staff of the HARVESTER chose ComJ.ng Thru I-li as the theme for the 1958 H183 Unz To make the articles of the organizations and activities more infer esting, they have inserted many pictures of our classmates and teachers staff likes to feel that :Ln this edition they have captured the fond memories of your high school days, which will never be forgotten edition, Fifteen seniors volunteered to compile the book under the guidance of . . The MN AJ Top Row: Kay Walsh, Judy Styck, Linda Bossert, Kay Bossert, Nancy Porter, Lillie Prussner, Dorlene Hansen, Nancy Reardanz, Rena Guest, Kay Earing Second Row Darlene Forneris, Joyce Smith, Marina King, Ruth Prussner, Marllyn Sandeno, Carol Persak, Rena Jo Johnson, Joann Schultz, Barbara Ohline Seated Dick Brusn1ghan, Sharon Sandeno, Karen Hill, Janet Jacobs gaard, Della Fredericksen, Imelda Schultz, Fred Wepprecht. The school paper of Reudlck H1gh School 18 ed1ted this year by Karen H111 and Janet Jacobsgaard, under the sponsorshlp of Mr Ohl1ne THE R.'rE.M1NDE.R,wh1ch 15 published bi weekly, contains class reports, sports artlcles, ed1tor1als,co1n 1ng events, features and ,joke The staff :Lncludes reporters from each class or ga.n1zat1on, thletlc group, and student cou.nc1l Typlsts and mlmeographers 1-M5-xg, work beh1nd the scenes to meet the1r deadllne THI: RLMINDLR 15 truly a f1ne ex l wa Al M4115- O : O 1 . . . . ,, . . S. . - o A ample of student co-operation. , cg, 5 ,x ' 1 - 97 - Q f -f. '.?!Ii ' -rt ' ,,-1, fa an .D . JUNIOR Adar Adars Anna Mrs Bean Casper Gert1e ROS1t8 Llmer Green Mr Cokes Mrs Cokes a V1Ct1.U of cnrcumstances h1s wife h1s mother in law h1s colored servant his colored maid the fallllly physiclan the doctor's wife who wants to d1e who ought to be dead who wlshes he was, for the insurance M30 Director Jzun Strachan Janet Jacobsgaard -Gretta Meece Terry Maguire Pat Am,-x Judy Qtyck -Jim Patchett Edwin Zimmer -Joanne Halpin Dr, F1-agoni ----------------- - ---------------------------- ---- -- LeRoy Schweigert It all started vnen Adam tayed out late one Hlfht he conflded 1n Casper, hoplrg to flnd a way to explaln to h1s w1fe about get tllg 1D at four 1n the rornlng Adam had gone doln town la an nared h0S1t8 the TOV1e lhey L e later found Before he SHCCC9dLC they ran out of gas an had to wal all ne yay back to tofn uhat's why Adam got home o late But e hlm and had t nlght where he met a wow to he asneo her to go to toon a taxi who e dr1ver, out, tPlcQ to k11l hlmS6lf forgot to brlbe Gertle who also heard then Adam found that hl w1fe law knew what tlre he got ln, he up another story qulckly He told that he was 1n an 3utOUOb119 acc1 the nan wlth hlm, Ir Cokes, sup sneak 1n rotheran to thlxk h1s wlfe dent and oosedlv wa kllled I bean GDC Anna, be ang so lndheart d declded to send flowers by loo lng 1n the phore bool for the adores tmxrauLcud1mdanm1m Umtnme After the 'octor left fh e was a moan from Adan's bedroom ul.er stateered o t sa lnf he had taxen enoufh pol on to klll a horse hlle they were fus lng over hlrer, hrs bean, Anna, EDC Dr rar 011 came ln an nounclng the dlsappeaxance of hrs Cokes then SSGIUQ the ran on the couch they all crowded around h1n whlle they were carlng for llner, the real hr Cores came 10 wlth a blg wreath around hls neck He told hls sto ry to Anna and Lrs wean whlch nade ther th1nk Adam was lylng After that the real Nrs Cones came and wanted her hu band b cause she wanted hls l1fe lnsurance Elnally everyone met 1D the l1V1Dg room where thelr statements were proven to be l1es The truth of AC3m'S Lvenlng was f1nal ly told by lner Green They also had the death notlce put 1n the nex ner Then Fr Fragonl arrlved to tale care of rs ean' sunno ed heart 11 ment whlle the doctor was tallnc care of hrs dean, hOS1ta came to warn AOGN that he would have to l1e about last n1gh+ Before EOQ1ta Adam had qulte a tlre hldlng Ho 1ta so the Un wouldn't see her blnally hrs Bean and Anna caught Adam wlth Poslt , so Adtr Just told them that HOSlt3 was the wldow Cokes Con equentlw, Irs Bean and Anna took care of ner melt, no should cone to the house but tlrer Creen, the ran vho ranted to lll hln elf he came to return the enknlfe he had stolen from Adam before Adam could get lid of Elmer, the doorbell rang Adam then had to hlde Llmer The man at the door was Lr Fragonl vho,when he couldn't flnd h1s wlfe at home, wanted Adam to help look for her. ,, . 1 C , , , J l U . , . . . . A , . . . - . H .. l .I b S ' . A- V. Q D . ' ' V 1 ' A S. . S ,A . . . W . , 'n y . - X A 4 d . a ,, , c 1 ' ' A 'L' I ' nu Q LO 4' ' A al ' S ' 0 h ' . ' ' . sf . 'u . S Q ' - 4 A . . . . . A . - . ' I Vi 0 - s . urs. - - . . vol- ., . K C , 0 ' R' 4 ' g K A '. S , ., .. . ., L V V l ' u 0 ' ' . . W gsja, . . . . ', ' T1 -L ' 1 1 9 .J S if S . . 3. 1 ' Tr' r- . . . . . 1 ' ' ' , , d. - , . . , . Q could leave, Dr. Fragonl was comlng back. Q s 6 -. , O I ez ' . ' a an ' ' C ,W 1 ' S or J' ' I v . O . , .,-, Yf ' nv . , I. A . .A ' A 'J 1 'o ' H .- , . s . . t o,. - W W. , I A . i' . mx X . l 9 I . Y Y . . . H u ny X U H . lf ,J CL . . . .. 1 tie u Y. I , j .S . . J. ' sf , w . J , , if Q, . - . . C . . I . 0 H . . , . N . . . . U . , . . . I O 5 - ' . - . - f' . 1. . X .L I i 0 . S e' . , A I I- . I. X V . W . C 1. . ' , S Peggy Morgan Betsy Mrs Morgan nr Morgan Nellie Grinstead Uncle Syl Gwen Harris Julia Preston Mary Lou Thomas Mrs Tabor Attendant- - Nl on Janet Meece Anita Schultz Linda Gooding Tom Jenem Barb Van Voorst Ivan Rieko Kny Walsh Linda Bouert Dorlme Hansen Rena Jo Johnson Paul Wagner n n,n..nnn no .... 9oL5LIn, no dun-- on vnu. cu-uri: ----.- 1:--:ii-Z1-ooi:::::L::1:::: ---- if ----- mek B1-umignm Peggy Morgan, a dehvhtful girl who talks too much, makes an agreement to remain absolutely quiet for the next 248 hours -no matter what in order that she might join the Trlple S, sister, Betsy, is Pegffy's girl Gwen decides school honor society Of course, Peggy's younger batnn twirling extremely happy about the silence agreementn friend, Gwen, is to stay with her to make certaln she keeps the this would be a fine tlme for her to snare the silent Peggy's boy friend, Willie Peggy has to choke back her anger and remain silent while Gwen tries out all her wiles on Willie Meanwhlle Peggy's mother, Mrs Morgan, has been nominated by a club as a candi date for Mother of the Year Then Dr Morgan finds himself in hot water' with a chronic, but actually healthy and wealthy, elderly patient, Nellie Grimstead As Peggy's silence continues, her parents are convmced something serious is wrong, and call for doctors and specialists As a result an attendant from the local hospital appears and is determined to take someone back with him Also a relative, Uncle Syl, arrives and co-uplications start mounting Willie gives up with Peggy and decldes to go along with Gwen Then suddenly the 145 hours of speechlessness come to an md, and Peggy takes action' Eventually all their problems are solved, and everyone is happy and 88tiSf18d . a . agreement. Julia and Mary Lou, other friends of PUSSY: check on her occasionally. P17 .AKA Tiff Stei 11 n an Barbara Porter -19' 1171! 'fn if EY: E W ni ,,., QE as Z 1-'I - PH ' 4 !fKsn.. L 2 Hx s st IT! g. wx f W 4' ir vi, 1 .rig Nw O QQ AQ ,, ff? , f 252 fl f f J X! 4' 6 f- Q14 ,yu?eQ Y M NN E 'JIIu!:Ii:I.SI ',,r ' 'veg G'. ,x'?,Q , Y J- .r E FB H T .,,, T 'S Paul Wa ner Terry Maguire HB Tom Jensen Dick Raab G Kent Schott Don Brusnighan 1m Steichen Harry Gray Ed Zimmer G Ivan Rieke Head Coach Ronald Thlede Q.B. Dick Brusnigha 00 rt Siroie Lee Studley Assistant Coach Ralph Keller 6 LL J im McKel1er Howard Ferguson Ivan Brunner G Richie Tallon Rodney Carlson Dick Smlth HB c 'S X HB E G HB 4 ,ease-s P Russ Mathison Denis F'redr1ck Don Sirois J im Peterson Larrv Patchett Bob smith fi J 1171 Jensen Lee Schrock Q B Jack Smith I Paul Foley Chuck Eich Richie Forneris HB G G - FB XTX 'lf X 1 G T C T ,X ., ., M I ,QD yr' ' .NN14 x ff A . 1 xx O I ' QB aol? L Football practlce started o Au us 4 1957, wlth thlrty four boys report lng for practlce Eight of these were e prevlous years We opened the season avalnst Dwlg won the game 21 O Tom Jen en, D1ck Brusnlghan, and Stelchen each made a t Raab h1Ck6d three extra polnts Th1S started us off on a very successf I ted year The second game was played was a hard fought game WhlCh Reddlck won Touchdowns were made Tom Jense , Dick Brusnighan, Don Brusnlghan and D1ck Raab Raab kicked four ext a polnts Defenslve lime backers Z1ITlITl6I', Carlson, and Rleke each played a ve good game We played the thlrd game at mont and on 6-O Fumbles cost us several touchdowns, so lt proved to be a def nslve batt e untll Tom Jensen ran forty flve yards for a touchdovm On October h, our fourth g was pl ed agalnst Plalnfleld Reddlck won an easy vlctory 119 7 uchdovms wer y Tom Jensen, two by Raab, and one each b Ferguson and Wagner Raab klcked seven e tra polnts Our f1fth game the season was played at Yorkvlll Re dlck won the am 6 Dlck Brusnlgh sco ed the t s prove to b a tough game be cause the whole team as J st ettl On October 18, er, w1th Reddlck w1nn1ng 13-6 TI! ed the extra polnt Guard Ke t Schott Our homeco ng game was played agalnst Kempton W took t Dame 36 111 Three touchdowns ere sco ed by Tom Jensen, two by Raab, a one by agner Our flnal was layed at Reddlck agalnst Woodla - We c sed our per feet season by sn.:-1 am :ximian theastern champlons ,... ug 4. Reddlck v- 1- In or'Eheastern conference eam ey were the followlng tackle, Terry Magulre, guard, Ivan Rleke, quarterback, Dick BTUS nighang halfback, Tom Jensen Those recelvlng honorable mentlon were tackle, Harry Gray, center, Ed Zimmer, and halfback, Paul Wagner - e ,if - - - L - ' ' . -' -' o - ' . ol ' . 1 -, S' ., . . . '. . . ' J .. 1 . . 9 f , - Q . 0 D . . . Y J I 1 ' s a .2 : I ' I . . I Q ' . o . .I r . ' . . g e -O. ' ' : , : - ' ' g ' Q' lu. an ' 1. o as n- 9.11: . Q - - -- -- ' ' ' ' . -H 'I ' - ' f -' ' : . L ..- . - n . I '- - - :.:-: xl L-. l o 3 D o 4 0 ff , ' ' ' ' . - pl u i : :.'- I' . -. s c ' .A I ' 1 : : 2 : :.': :l .--' 5 -, . -. - u 1 v :qu - ' 1. as s :'- - '- ' Y . ' g ' Q ' Q - . . . . : . . ' Paul Wagner Ivan Rieke GH Jensen 7'Y Jim McKellar Assistant Coach Mr Thiede Dick Brusnighan LJ Head Coach Hr Keller an--144' Len Schultz l - T o ly KF? WQi?' f' Img - 1 E2 Q Egg? 3 645 Lee Studley IIZ7' Melinda I-Ia,guire Linda Gooding Kent Schott Janet Meece Dick Raab BALL Janet Jacobsgaard Zzunmer Dorlene Hansen Don Brusniahan Ed ' Q 'N e e 4, Lf iliiv E H5 Bob H111 Paul Foley Lee Schrock Rlchie Forneris Jack Smith El George Schult R Harry Gray Jim Don Jensen 1 SiT01S ' -' B ob Smith , sq, ' I 5 ,F 1 Z '--7 A Howard Ferguson Tom Gill IQ' Barb Ohline Kay Bocsert L Bill Hasching Richie Tallon Rlck Wepprecht Lorna Schultz Imelda Schultz ' Dick Smith ASKET ALL The Bulldogs of Roddick posted an outstanding record during the '57 '58 basket- ball season After winning two games and thon losing two, Roddick showed its ability and went on an eighteen game winning streak, which was the longest in the Kankakee area this season Roddick also posted the boat record in the area with twenty four wins and four losses The individual scores for the twenty eight games were as follows Dick Brusnighan, 671 points, 'Dom Jensen, 3223 Paul Wagner, 1614, Len Schultz, 125, Ivan Risks, 56, Jim HcKol1er, 36, Don Brusnighan, 146, Kent Schott, 555 and Dick Raab, 172 During the season the hxlldogs also won three tourney trophies In addition to winning the L QL Conference Toumoy for the third straight year and copping the season L QL first place trophy, Roddick also won the Flanagan Holiday Tournament and then climaxed the season by winning the Odell District Tourney Roddick proceeded from here to the Regional Toumamont where they defeated Braidwood and then were beaten by Pontiac Four boys on the squad were placed on the L M. Conference team Dick Brusnighln and Tom Jensen were unanimous choices for the first team Paul Wagner was on the second team, and Dick Raab received honorable mention The seniors who will be lost through graduat1on will be Tom Jenson, Dick Brusnighan, Paul Wagner, Ivan Rieke, Lon Schultz, and Jim McKellar The Fresh Soph team also had a successful season tured the L QL season trophy and took fourth place in Next Year'a prospects look promising and it is hoped the Fresh-Soph team did this season. Roddick Roddick Roddick Roddick Roddick Roddick -llleddick I-Roddick -I-Roddick Roddick Roddick Reddick Roddick -6 5 6 Kempton Grant Park Woodland -60 Flanagan Gardner Herschor 148 Cullom-14 Flanagan-hh Kompton--117 Beecher 5h Gardner 58 Mason 56 Cornell -60 Roddick Roddick -If-I-Roddick -Hflfleddick Roddick Roddick Roddick--62 Roddick 56 494-N'Reddi0k 70 'l'33f'RidiCk-'61 'l'lHi'ROdd1Qk Bb -H-X-4fReddick 60 'HHf'FReddick 51 with a 12 6 record They cap- the Kempton Fresh-Soph Tourney that they will do as well as Kempton hz Dwight-61 comsn -hh Flanagan 59 Hex-scher-U4 Odell Flanagan Grant Park Cha tsworth 56 l'Flanagan Holiday Tourney I-lfL.8cL Conference Toumey -I-lH10dell District Toumey Odell St Paul--60 Braidwood 52 Pontiac 71 -I-I-Hwiladngton Regional Tourney District Tournament Flimgan H015-da? L 8-:L Conference Tournament Tgurngy --57 --141 --52 -- -' --63 --lah --69 --Sl - --53 - -57 --66 --66 - -76 --35 -50 Roddick--118 Odell-112 Roddick--63 Cornell--143 -'ro - -53 --hz --51 7 -56 -149 n --63 ...gh .. .. --56 - --51 ' 7 o -- 8 .. ,,- ..., ... 3 - ..- -- 1 iii' K' l JASZHALL Top row: Kent Schott, Paul Wagner, Dick BI U.B1'1lghB.I1, Dormie Christensen, Dick Raab, Tenn Jensen, Don Brusnighan Second row Mr Keller, Bob Smith, Jim Mclieller, Ivan Rleke, Bob Hill, Lee Schrock, Mr Thiede Seated Paul Foley, RuSSe11V5.th180n, Chuck Reardanz, Bob Francmsco, Larry Rltz, Richie Tallon, Richie Forneris ff Reddick'e 1957 baseball team showed great strength and depth Because the team had a fine record of .five wine and one loss, it won the L 8: L Conference trophy The seniors lolst through graduatlon were Joe Fornerie, Jerry Jvycla Bob Ferguson, and Marvin Mullett. Reddick Reddick Reddick Reddick Reddick 114 Odell Cornell Flanagan Odell Cornell 11 Reddick-17 Flanagan- 8 --10 -- ...16 -- 2 -22 -+ 3 na 6 -' .. A -- 5 TRACK Top row Bob Francisco, Ivan Rleke, Paul Wagner, Don Brusnighan, Ivan Brunner, Kent Schott Egzciilxirow Mr. Thlede, Tom Gljll, Jim McKe11er, Don Sirois, Harry Gray, Mr Kneeling T031 Jensen, Dick R9-Sb, R1Ck Wepprecht, Ed Zimmer, D1ck Brusnlghan. f 'R Due to the rainy season, oiri' track schedule was 11m1ted to two meets Reddick showed a promlse of upcomnng strength by taklng second place :Ln the L 3, 1, cgn-fer ence track meet held at Flanagan The last event was held at Herscher, where Reacuck took th1rd an a. tr1angu1a.r meet composed of Herscher, Momence, and Reddlck The only seruor lost through graduatlon was Bob Ferguson. i 5, 11 7 e , W M F WWW 5 JWJM Q? 62 5X 0 ' QW 7 , 'F 2 if Kenneth Lauritzen Gllbert Lavern gi 5 WI't16 Kocarek Mathison 9174 Houia Porter , , ,f u A , f , Joyce Smith I . I 1 August 26 September September September September September Seotember September September October October October October 28 November 1 November S November 8 November 11 Veterans Day NO SCHOOL lllll CA IZIVDAR The doors of the school were opened and the seats wele f.lled once agaln Our flrst day of lest, NO SCHOOL Freshmen got thelr taste of hlgh school when they took thelr verbal tests H A , F F A , and G A A held thelr flrst meetlngs All classes except the fre hmen elected the1r student COuDC1l representatlves and class officers First all school party hveryone engoyed the welner roast Started our football season off Tlght by defeatlng Dw1ghg 21-0 Iowa Educat-onal Development tests Uhore fun for the freshmenb V1CtOYy agaln we won our second football game by beatlng LJ llmlngton, 28 Cepterlber' 27 Freshmen elected their student councll rep resentatlves and clas offncer Football squao d1d lt agaln by wlnnlng thglr Lemont Wag 6 O feptember 30 Magazlne ale began October M Junlor play practlce began Reddlck football team defeated Pla1nf1eld, h9 7 October ll l L A In tltute. C WCOL ATT Resteo up from NO SCHOOL t'e day before the football game we beat Yorkvllle, 6 O Lyceu 4MuS1C31 Grays Reddlck won again on the homecomlng n1ght Beat Kempton, 36 13 Good old quarter exams CI-Ia Hal. Hal D Redd1ck ended this football season undefeated by wlnning over Woodland, lla-O Eyes checked Junlor Play I l I Great Success 2 - ' ' ' x 0 3- . . . hi Fo l 0 o c o 1 o 0 1 I 6- s ' Il- . ' ' . V h 13- . . . . I 16-20 ' i . . ' 20- ' ' . ' ' I I '20s third game in a row. The score against ' 2 Nc 'Io 0 SL. l 6.61 W., ,AI . ,-.:Ll1 12 - ' ' . .1 '1 16 - -- ' 4' 25 - ' ' ' . -29 . 1 Life of Leisure! 'Ihx-ee Wise Guys! Owwwviil Dick + Lindy W . 1 nu-va PU Profue What an Evening! 'Doaat to the teachers! Leap Frog And over we go! Ambitious looking group Our Newspaper?? Speedyl Bashful Miss Johnson N..i ny: Hy! Hn Hard at W0rk?'f 7'? 'P The Lineup! ' w ' I1 'x ' 1 I Sli! I - , L- K Q ' 2.1 - ' rf fi M ooo 'Q in 7 ' A .- ' Q, O November 19- Representative from North Central College talked with Seniors about college entrance. November 22- Reddick played Grant Park. Varsity won and Junior varsity lost. November 27- Thanksgiving program. woodland game. Lost our first game. 7' November Thanksgiving Vac ation December Flanagan game We lost our second game of the season. December Reddick came out of its losing streak by defeating Gardner. December Reddick took another victory by defeating Odell December Herscher game Reddlck won againlllll December 18 All school party Great successlllll December 19 High school Christmas program Decerber 20- Beginning of Christmas vacation January 1 lg Flanagan Holiday Tournament RLDDICK CHAMPS January 6 School began after Christmas vacatio January 7 Basketball game with Beecher. We wont January 10 Semester tests End of the semester Basketball game with Gardner. We won againlllll January 16 F H A Spaghetti Supper Food was deliciousll J anuary 17 Reddick won over Hazen in double over time. when they defeated Cornell. January Reddick won over Kempton againlllll January Reddick won their twelfth victory when they defeated Dwight. January 28 31 L 8: L Conference Tournament. Champs again! February 5 F H A Style Show February 7 Reddick wan over Herscher in basketball February 8 Basketball game Reddick won over Cornell againlll 28-29- . t 6- . ' . 10- . . . 13- ' ' . 17 0 ' Q . ng January 18- Reddick won tenth straight basketball game 7 fi? J 7 fo1', Q 21. 1 J 21? - - - vb ff . I'11 S1611 YOU-TS 1f you'11 sign mme f ,,..4 You dance clvinelyl It's so Goooodl ,f- Fen of Lelsurel wwsmkvnggrnm- ww gas? what or who 15 lt? Almost Done! Canta was gooc to me OURS Somethlng funny, gir1l?7 Smlly C01Bu11dogsl A1n't he cuic? L1ve1y Dancel They d1d it againll Y Vr L v. ,JA . - -, 1 . , . 5 I . Q! ll 'W' A . . . Q f 5. 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Electlon of Student Council Presldent, Lyceum Program John Sloan Elghth Grade Day A11 School Party Junlor enlor Brom. Baccdlaureate SeI'V1C6Bo I-hgh School Commencement. Ilarch Reglonal Tournament for basketball. March 10 lh NO SCHOOL Teachers' lnstltute S6Ct10!18J. basketball Tournament quarter March F H A Daddy Date Nlght Larch State Basketball Tournament March Atflletic Banquet Aural h Good rlrday. NO SCHOOL. F - ' . , . -L +' - 3-7- ' ' L., 0 D U . March 12- Lyceum Program. Dr. Meyers. End of third 181 I I I ' I -' 2l-22- , Q 27- I . l 0 P' J.. W Georgel Llke each other?'P'P who won, g:Lr1s'P ?'P Younger Davsll How Cutel filing Mr. Reillyl Windy, Donna.'P?'2 '? hunt who are your friends, Hr Ke1ler'?? D1d you get lt done?? ? How dlvlnellllk llfg Looking for something '?'P'P'P'P Hlgh Hopeslll Sleeplng Beautlesl I. I , 1 i ' 5 4, , . . o Y .pw W , , at . nh ,Ng ,..o . ? E A 1 A Nw-go :Ei I wx , L .3 1-x g -Xt E Ig .. ? . H h o4L.K. P' . . 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SZIVIOP 'Ihis poem is to honor every member of the Senior class, So I will try very hard not to forget a lad or a lass I hope this will bring back memories of your high school days, Whlch were by far the happiest ones in so many ways Tom Jensen is number one :Ln my little book So let's give his high school days quite a,long look f' Although he's athletic and smart, he's also quite shy, But when he goes to college all the girls will give him the eye! A lass who is frequently flirting 1s named Barb Van Her ambition is to marry a millionaire-man Always joking and having fun in every possible way, Barb is just the person to cheer you on a dull gloomy day Next is Paul Wagner, quite a handsome boy, Who calls a girl from Gardner his pride and joy. .J His title is the President of the Senior class, So he gives plenty of work to every lad and lass 'Q' -.. Now we have a girl who has a special him, And if I'm not mistaken, his name is Jim Knowing NBII!!! is really quite a treat, Because those pleasant ways of hers just can't be beat' Well, here comes Ivan Riekeg He's quite a guy, And as we all know, he's not a bit shy This boy is always ready to pull some sly trick, That's why you've heard the teachers Bly, 'Who did it? Rick Lnnda Bossert, our section F H A President, Is Ed Zi.mmer's very own 'sweet and innocent' She is efficient. and always ready to lead a helping hand, Which means this gal has qualities that are really grand! Here's the future doctor of our class, Harry Gray, Who usually seems to be headed Union Hill way As basketball manager, he was really great, Because he knew our team had a winning fate' Q Anita Schultz doesn't need a vitamin pill, But instead, she'll take a dose of 'just plain B:lll Talking and dancing are two of her greatest oys, But still there is something more important than these boys!! There goes Bob Giacometti, the Harford man, Who suddenly seems to be a Gretta Heece fan He can be found at dances most all the while, Getting hep to the Jive' and wearing a great big smile Who was that gal with a mighty tall guy? I'll bet that was Tiff and Dorlene just strolling by When she needs help, not merely by chance, We hear this usual call, Help -me, Nancel' Nou what was the cause of that cloud of dust? 4 J Biff Ames' little red midget racer, I trust. He spins and whirls and burns up the track, , 9 ,, Because he wants to win the S00-mile plague. ' 0 Q Janet Meece, Who is Kay's favorite pal, Also happens to be Jerry's steady gal. When Janet became Homecoming Queen of 1957, She was floating on her dream cloud :Ln happiness heaven. O ' M, ,. , ii? if! O 5 J O O Y I 3-E EE: I 5,-.gj'-f'g:j:gfjZf A5 3 . L'..-121'-1'-f'-323' 5:-- . Q .Sli :5S : 519: : - 5 arty. ::: : g' -ff 5 E J EEE :L : 2 . . : lg ' 'af E . O O O I 0 . '- 1 1 T 1 ' R n X ' ! . ' a Q K v a Xi s a Q 4- 1, e Q 7 -- l O I e - n X . VL?- .0 . . 'Q a Q . Y ,4.j rg? ,. O 1, O 5 0 POZM Now here comes Donna Hooper's favorite guy, Jim McKe1ler, who is very quiet and shy This boy likes very much to hum and sing, Because it makes him feel like a famous klngl Always chattering is a girl named Kay, Who is happy and smiling all through the day. Miss Walsh someday hopes to be a history teache But listening instead of taking will be a bad feature Ivan Brunner, with a very pleasing way, Never has very much to say And how can we interpret this quiet fate? It doesn't take noise to make a person great Ruth Prussner, who studies hard, Well deserves her good report card Because she's always ready to help in need, We all believe that this gal is bound to gqgcggd. Donnie Christensen from over Campus way, Will really celebrate the 23rd of May. But when teacher looks, Donnie is covered with innocence Now we have a Who is a very Pena Jo likes Yes, this gal giggler in our class, short blonde lass to have fun and always be gay has a happy go lucky way Len Schultz, our Student Council President, Is an able leader in student government 'Ihis boy, who has already chosen his career, Wants to be a very rich engineer A secretary is this gal's destiny, And she'll be a good one, we all agree. Kay Earing is bashful, but very sweet Having her around is really quite a treat Here's the famous flying rancher, Rod, Who wants to make his living from the sod. He would like to'settle down, free from strife, To lead a wholesome and contended life This guy certainly knows his way around the basketball floor Hear those Brusnighans cheering the SCOIB7? Dick, who wants to further his knowledge, Will pack up his things and soon be off to college As usual, Linda is not far behind Dick, Tagging along like a little lost chick A nurse is what she wants to be, But will she make a good one? Wait and see! Now I must bring my poem to an end, For it is time we were parting, nv friend. Our fond memories to you we shall dedicate So you will always remember the Class of 1958 .ffm 1-I 5 'll rn . , ' fa mlm- -' K A ev, .p This lad usually says some pretty funny comments, ' 3 - 0 11 ' x . l f I M 0 EQ! fffb L46 1049 10541 1410 ,f ff iff flff I ,fff 'fi 'f' f fe, jgffoff wa, 7477, wQ 2,4 1 D' ' n K x ' fy, 1 f' Y Q 4- ff . I ., ,X ' L, N 11 ff ' ff' 1' 'M'-ff' , 1- f ' . 5 5 9 ' ' - f ' ,f f' 4 K .,,, 'J' , ff , , f If fi 1,115 ' f, f' ff, .MMV If 117' . . Y, z l x I' I ld r I ' l s 'vu ' I ' , ,v A 'J , p I 1 V I ' . b I, ' , ks X X I 1 . lv I VN, . - , .I , . . , 75 . , A' i 1 X Q., l xv ' 'J L1 ,' , K I K -- f 'Iv A 1 If , , K Q 1 x . 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