Roanoke Benson High School - Ro Vic Yearbook (Roanoke, IL)
- Class of 1957
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Miss Schofield Mr. Hammond XV ' r ji Table of Contents Dedication 2 Administration 3 Seniors 8 Juniors 22 Sophomores 25 Freshmen 28 Activities 31 Athletics 44 Advertisement 52 QW Mfjw. f 'Vi1 WW Qvguw' My Y' at wdfijulyvcl cLQbJbaQoWnMYiLfwW?b'ZTQJ AWQMWQ. WWW? WWW W ,J Dedi ation WM, owxdw kQ,fLwRfEQpfiZ5L?P. wydl t s s M ff' -s Qcswjfis 7fff4ffi3f' 'WWW .,..H-xg 5 . Sox 1 7s5C,Lf1,41P , co o vw W S- ly s ' .X yMV U' , Oo. Q.-ru, v X ,dirt , ' gf my of f Qp dl Sy e, thdeniors of 1957, wi dedicate O92 f' issue of the new Echo, to the success ,xy Q w oanoke-Benson High School. X. Q ' 1 RX . Q so ,L gil -Q . NN . , - .W V vig s Q QSM! 91:6 ff ,Qzw1fjfEVsW,wfWf U QW ,wg M, ,iw ,fur W N WST' QP?'ff2vff.'M'Y 4' ' M ,F if vm mmm 214 ,. N ww- A V .54 M ,wg ff2Wfffg,,,y fwfg ,ff iff. wif , Qffwi' K4 M. ,l W M - 1 .Ji S mfg K' K5 Board of Education Mr. Patterson, Mr. Wilson, Mr. Corn, Supt. 1 Mr. Moser, Pres.g Mr. Oltman, Mr. Quiram, Dr. Wallace, Mr. Meginnes, Sec. CLYDE C, CORN, Superintendent Mr. Corn attended Oakland City College, Indiana State College, and Ball State Teacher's College where he received his Master's degree. Mr. Corn is now finishing his fifth year as Superintendent of the Roanoke-Benson schools. MARVIN W, SOWERS, Principal Mr. Sowers received his Bachelors' degree from Western Illinois State College and his Master's degree from Colorado State College of Education. Mr. Sowers is co-sponsor of Student Council. He is completing his third year as principal of Roanoke High School. M 9 933' Y v J w - gf af m y V Q , ,, q, ,, w. . ' fry-pw 'f, ' 1',1 W T , ? QII13,f?'A???f--151,4 M 1 t :iw .URW ,Q Q lu? ,, 5- -.AV,,I:,. 4 f, J. ,l , ,A , ,4 . A ,A , , VA , 3. Q A wg-.I-. f ., , ,M Sf- N, 311.31 N ' A 13 Ly, .K , 4 if' x ' 4 1? , i w mfii I , , ,M , sil. ax , f 2 i 1 X 'If is gc , :al X ,, RUSSELL FURR Bachelor of Science in Education, Eastern Illinois State College. ln- dustrial Art I, II, III, Ass't. High School Coach, Physical Education. Mr. Furr is completing his fourth year at Roanoke - Benson. GRACE LaVONNE FURR Bachelor of Science in Education, Eastern Illinois State College. Home Economics I, ll, Ill. Future Homemakers of America, Co-spon- sor of Junior Class. This is Mrs. Furr's second year at Roanoke - Benson. EVA WASEM Bachelor of Education, Graduate work Southern Illinois University. Faculty advisor for the Report. English II, III, IV. This is Mrs. Wasem's first year at Roanoke - Benson. CHARLOTTE SC HOFIELD Bachelor of Science, Bradley Uni- versity. Bookkeeping, Shorthand, General Business, Girls P. E. Co-sponsor of Echo, Junior Play. This is Miss Schofields first year at Roanoke-Benson High School JOHN DARABAND Bachelor of Music, Vandercook University and DePaul University, Master of Science at University of Illinois. Band and Combo. This is Mr. Daraban's second year at Roanoke - Benson. EARL HAMMOND Bachelor of Science, Master of Arts in Ed. , Murray State College. Sec- retarial Practice, Typing I, II. Co- sponsor of the Echo. Mr. Hammond is completing his third year at Roanoke - Benson. Nj ef ll A I lx, L , .iigfig Wiz , s-E75 Ft Q i s 54, W . L , i M . , . six . , K ,ggi im-5--: i fa N1 Y I' ll I H Janitors Harry Leman and Harley Aeschleman School Secretary Mary Kay Bertolo Bus Drivers Andy Pulaska Harley Acschleman Earl Steffen Gene Micheletti Senior Officers Mr. Broers Sponsor Bob Diggelman . . . . President Harlan Broers . . . . Vice-President Sandra Legel... .. Treasurer Jean Koch . . . . Secretary MOTTO FLOWER The learners of today are Lilac the leaders of tomorrow SARA JEAN AESCHLEMAN Good and true her whole life through. F.H.A.1,2,5G,A.A, Pres. l,Z,3,45 Glee Club 1,2, 3,45 Choir Z, 3,45 Band 1,25 Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 1,2,45 Pep Club Council 1, Z5 Variety Show 1,Z, 35 Girls Trio Z, 35 District, State 35 Class Officer 1,3. BOB AARON A pleasant and likable fellow. School Paper Z5 Glee Club Z5 Choir 35 Band 2, 35 Pep Club Z5 Junior Play5 Math Club 3,45 Variety Show Z, 33 Science Club Z. COLORS Lilac and White , . W7 3, +5 xiii! my ,. -'avi fi A . , ,, ,-' MARY ANN BACHMAN Good things are twice as good when they are short. F. 1-1.A. 1, 4, Cv.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4, School Paper 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3,4, Choir Z, 3, Band 1, Pep Club Z, 3, 4, Junior Play 3, Variety Show 1, Z, 3, District Solo Z, 3, State 3, Homecoming Att. 4. VIRGINIA BACHMAN Quiet and meek, so very sweet. F.H.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, Pep Club 1, Z, 4, Variety Show 1, Z, 3, Class Secretary 2. CHARLES BARTH A farmer is always going to be rich next year. F.F.A. lg Sec. Z, Vice Pres. 3, Vice Pres. 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, Band 1,2., 3,4' Combo 1, Z, 3,4, Pep Club Z, 3, Junior Play 1, 3, Track 1, Z, Base Quartet Z, Vice Pres. 3. LESLIE BAUMANN Why worry about life, you'l1 never get out of it alive anyWay? Glee Club 1, Z, 3, Pep Club 1, Z, 3, Junior Play Mana er, Baseball 1, Z, 3, Basket- ball l, Magi Club 3, Variety Show l, 2. GLENNA BLUNIER A leader in all, she's on the ball. F.I-LA. 1, Z, Vice Pres. 4, Farmerette Candidate 4, G.A,A. 1,Z, 3,43 Reporter 4, School Paper 1, Z, 3, Art Editor 4, Editor, Annual Staff-Art Editor 4, Glee Club 1, Z, 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, Pep Club 1, Z, 3, .IunEor3Play Variety Show 1, Z, 3, Librar- ian , . SHIRLEY BOWALD The silent bear no witness against them selves. F. I-LA. Z, Program Chairman 4, lnkwell 2, 3, Glee Club l,Z, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Var- iety Show 1, Z, 3. 4? -W' K 't'1'?' '57- MAHLON BRADLE Mahlon is little, but Oh! My! F,F.A. 33 Junior Play 3. HARLAN BROERS The clown that is always around. Boys Chorus 1,21 Mixe Chorus 1, 23 unior Play3 Baseball 1,22 Basket- ball 1, 2, 3,41 Track 1, Z, 33 Math Club 43 Homecoming King 4g President 13 Vice President 23 Student Council Rep 33 rice President 43 Student Council , . BOB DIGGELMAN No greater politician has ever existed. lnkwell Sports Editor 3g Echo Business Mana er 43 Junior Playg Math Club 33 Vice President 43 Class President 3, 43 Boys State 33 Dramatics Club 33 Student Council 3, 43 Science Club Z3 Pep Club Z, 3,42 Transfer from NCHS 1. HAROLD EVANS Our hero fsuperrnanl. Glee Club 1, Z, 33 Pep Club 1,22 Math Club 33 Junior Play. KAY FEHR Where he leads me I wi1lfo11ow. F.I-I.A.13G.A.A. 1,Z, 3,45 School Paper 43 Glee Club 1, Z, 3,42 Choir Z, 33 Band 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, Z, 33 Pep Club Council Z3 Variety Show 1, Z, 3g Girls Trio Z, 33 District Z, 33 State 3. DON FORD A1ways marry a short womang her clothes will cost you less. F. F, A. Z, 3, 43 Glee Club Z, 33 Choir Z3 Junior Play3 Basketball Manager 33 Variety Show Z, 3. ANN GIOLETTI Quiet -- like the H-Bomb! F.H.A.1,2,4:G.A.A.l,2,3,45 Report l,2, 3,45G1ee Club l,2, 3, 45 Choir 2,35 Band l,2, 35 Combo l,2, 3,45 Pep Club l,2, 3,45 Var- iety Show l, 2, 35 Ensemble-Sax Trio 35 Dramatics Club 35 Student Council 1. CAROL GOODWIN She favors the seven day weekend. G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 F.H.A. 15 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Pep Club l, 2,45 Variety Show 1, 2, 3. DAVID HAFERMANN Few can be so witty, but yet so wise. lnkwell 35 Echo Sports Editor 45 Glee Club 1,25 Choir 2, 35 Band l,2, 35 Com- bo 1, 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 45 Pep Club Council 25 Junior Play 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 Track 3, 45 Math Club 35 Program Chairman 45 Variety 1, 2, 35 Trumpet Solo 2, 35 Brass Sextet 2, 35 Cornet Quartet 15 Class President 25 Dramatics Club 35 Science Club Presi- dent 25 Student Council 25 President 3, 4. Cross Country 4. JUDY HOUNTZ Arnold: To have and to hold. F,H.A, 1,25 G.A.A. l,2, 3,45 Inkwell 2,35 Glee Club 1,2,35 Band 1,25 Pep Club 152,45 Variety Show l,2, 3. BILL HUNSINGER Your hero always should be tall. Glee Club 15 Basketball l,2, 3, 45 Math Club 3,45 Homecoming Att. 45 Student Council 4. JUDY JOHNSON Horses: Her favorite pastime. F.H.A. 1,23 G.A.A. 49 Glee Club l,2, 35 Junior Play 3. , ,, Z ' if 3' fx , , f e RONALD JOHNSON Give me a girl and I'm happy. A ,Q 1 ,M Glee Club 1, Z3 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 ,S LZKO p 1 N Og Math Club 3, variety show 1, 25 5 P it Homecoming Att- 4- +41 3' 3 ,pf 4, A ' 1' VVV. V ' M 8 1 K L N W7 , ELDON KENNELL He likes to farm but still has charm. F. F.A. 1,Z,3,4: Vice President 4. ge' H W, 1 F 3. f 1 FRANKLIN KENYON I know On which side my bread is buttered. F,F.A. 13 Reporter Z3 Secretary 33 President 43 Track 23 Junior Playj Student Council 43 Science Club 3. RON KIRBY Oh, oh there's been a change in me. Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 33 Boy's Chorus 1, 2, 33 Junior Play3 Baseball 1, Z, 3, 43 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 43 Track 1, Z, 43 Math Club 43 Homecoming Attendant 43 Freshman Vice Presidentg Boy's State Z. JEAN KOCH A dimple in the chin3 a devil within. F.H.A, 1,23 Reporter 33 C1.A.A. Sec. 43 School Paper 43 Girls Chorus 1,Z, 3g Mixed Chorus 1,Z, 33 President3 Pep Club 3, 43 Pep Club Council Reporter 33 Junior Play 33 Girls Sextet 1, Z, 33 Home- coming Att. 33 Class Reporter Z3 Treas- urer 33 Secretary 4g Vice President 13 Homecoming Queen 4. SANDRA LEGEL When I think of Pekin, I weakin. F,H.A.1,2,43G.A,A,1,Z,3,43G1ee Club 1, Z, 33 Choir Z, 33 Band 1, Z, 33 Combo 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 1, Z, 43 Junior Play3 Variety Show 1, Z, 33 Saxaphone Trio 33 Class Vice President 1, Z3 Clas Treasurer 3, 43 Student Council 3. S 314 Q 51' Q Eiiaftflliflfil- 5- vffsii-S13:w,?,15 K 5 '75-f f-L-Writ' iff' sg. .s I -rv ef H tf:yffg,.'?A-2' '3 A f 4 3' 5 ,Z w,f5Q1Q,2w'ft:Jsie U - f-,Wg .X ,,,,,,i-3,w.m4.,,a,-. 3 W- 3, as ' I r,3,, ,t, , . .,,.. , 12555315432-57252, ily ' 111, 931555. S . W 553 A , N., . 3 V- it 135513 'TNT 3 . 3 1 - Q, 5 . wi :Yi W: , aw E., it 3 W 1,5 5?-'ci fifiiffj. 53' My .nf 1 W ,W 1 , ,,,,. A, ,ch 3 X , l 37 53.942 35, if 3,1 MARVIN LEMAN He's the kind that says what he thinks. F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Glee Club l, 2, 33 Choir 2,33 Band 1,23 Combo lg Pep Club 23 Pep Club Council 23 Junior Play3 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 R Club 13 Variety Show 1, 23 Vocal Solo 2, 3. KAYWIN MARTIN Watch me take this corner. lnkwell 33 Glee Club 1,23 Band 23 Math Club Program Chairman 33 Secretary- Treasurer 4. DARRYL MONGE My heart belongs to - Darrgfl. lnkwell 33 Echo Associate E itor 33 Edi- tor 43 Glee Club l,ZQ Chorus 2, 33 Base- ball 3, 43 Math Club 3, 43 Science Club 23 Boys State 33 Student Council 1, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Vice President 33 Juniolr Play Stage Managerg Pep Club 1, 2,3, . JUDY MONK Judy can do most everything Especially likes to sing. F.H.A. l,ZQ Secretary 33 G.A.A. 4g y Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus l, 2, 33 Cheerleading 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 3,43 Junior Playg Solos 2, 33 Class Secretary 23 Class President 33 Student Council Reporter 3. fn xnld V JIM MOSER ,'- ' ' 'While we are working, Jim is thinking. fix 1 it F. F.A. 1, 2, 3,43 Secretary 23 Sentinel 3 3,43 Glee Club 13 Junior Play 33 Variety ' ,al Show 13 Junior Honor Student 3. , I 'V9' 'V-a ,, ' Waiiszfy Q. ' 3i'i ALICE OLTMAN A She loves to chat with any man, and K warbles on as only she can. I, ! :if 15' . 1, l 1' F. H.A. l, 2, 33 G. A. A, 43 Annual Staff 43 Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls Chorus I, 2, 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Girls Sextet l,2, 33 District3 State 33 Class President 23 Student Council 2. ED OLTMAN Away with books - let's have some fun. F. F.A. 2,35 Choir Z5 Junior Playg Basketball 1, Zg Track 1, Z, 3, 4g Math Club 4g Class Treasurer Z. ELAINE PETERS Seen but not heard. F.H.A.1,ZgG.A.A.1,Z,3,4gGlee Club 2, 3,45 Band 1: Pep Club 1,Z, 3, 4g Variety Show 39 Dramatics Club 3. ERROL PETERSON Money makes the mayor go. Choir 1,23 Junior Playg Baseball 1, Z3 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 1, Z: Math Club 4. BILL RAGAN A man is known by the silence he keeps. Transfer from Coon Rapids Commun- ity High School, Coon Rapids, Iowa 4 RONALD REDENIUS Al1 I know is what I read in the pa ers. Glee Club 1, Zg Band 1, 2, 3,4g Pep Club Z: Junior Play: Baseball lg Basketball 1. DON RIVIERE I object - take a vote. Glee Club 13 Junior Playg Baseball Zg Basketball lg Math Club 4: R Club Student Council 2, 3. M www? LINDA ROCKE You shall never find her without an answer unless you find her without a tongue. F, H. A. 1, 25 Secretary 45 Secre- tary5 G. A.A. 1, 2, 3, 45 School Paper 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 1, 2, 35 Band 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Pep Club Council 25 Variety Show l,2, 35 Girls State 35 Dramatics Club 3. PATSY RUSHING There was never a saint with red hair. G.A. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 School Paper 35 Annual Staff 45 Glee Club l, Z, 35 Choir 35 Band 1,25 Pep Club 1,25 Variety Show 1, 2, 35 Dramatics Club 35 Student Council Z. BETTY SCHUMACKER She who blushes is better than one who turns pale. F.H,A.1,2.5G.A. A. 1, 2, 3,45 Glee Club 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 25 Junior Play 35 Variety Show 2, 3. X RUTH ANN STEFFEN Already a willing housekeeper. F.H.A. 15 G.A.A. l,Z,3,45 Glee Club l,2, 35 Pep Club 1,25 Variety Show 1, 2, 3. ANCILLA STOLLER Nothing is more natural than to marry. F. H.A. 1,25 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Glee Club l,2, 35 Band 15 Pep Club 1,25 Variety Show 1, Z. VI DONNA TALLYN Better in an old carriage than in a new ship. F. H. A. 1, 2, 35 President 35 Treas- urer 25 Reporter 15 G.A.A. 45 Assist ant Editor of Echo 45 Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 35 Mixed Chorus l,2, 35 Band l,2, 3, 45 Secretary-Treasurer 35 Reporter 4 Combo l,2, 3,45 Pep Club 3, 45 Junior Play 1, 35 Girl's Sextette 2, 35 Instru- mental Quartet 2, 35 Class Secretary 35 Student Council 45 Girl's State 3. JAMES VERMON A brilliant mind - a very rare find. School Paper 35 Band 1, 2,45 Combo Z, 45 Pep Club Z, 45 Jun- ior Play 35 Basketball 25 Math Club 3, 45 President Ensembles Z5 Dramatics Club 35 Science Club Z. MARTIN VOG EL School's a good thins, but why work a good thing to eath. F. F.A. 1, Z, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 35 Track 1,4. BOB VOGEL I'm not lazy, I'm just saving my energy. Baseball Z, 3, 45 Basketball 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 45 R Club I5 SHA RON WESSEL Class President 1. BARBARA WEBER Fu1l of fun from dawn to sun. F. H.A. 1, 2, 35 G. A. A. 45 Gir1's Chorus 1,2, 35 Mixed Chorus l, Z, 35 Mixed Chorus President 35 Pep Club 35 Junior Playg Junior Class Reporter. Good dancers have mostly better heels than heads. F. H. A. 1, 2, 35 Vice President: G.A.A. 45 Annual Staff 45 Mixed Chorus 1, Z, 35 Girls Chorus 1, Z, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Junior Play 35 Home coming Att. 4: Class Reporter 1. I 1 ROANOKE HIGH CLASS HISTORY We entered the first grade in the year of 1945 with Miss McCleary as our teacher. There were a total of thirty-one of us who started out together. They were: Sara Jean Aeshleman, Sammy Anlicker, Stanley Bernius, Kay Fehr, Ann Gioletti, Carol Good- win, Jixdy I-lountz, Bill Hunsinger, Ronald Johnson, Sandra Legel, Dean Lovings, Emma Lovings, Kaywin Martin, Joanne McEldowney, Darryl Monge, Jim Moser, Elaine Peters, Don Riviere, Linda Rocke, Gary Sauder, Bill Scherer, Betty Schumacher, John Smith, Ruth Steffen, Emory Stockham, Judy Tomb, Larry Ulrich, Bob Vogel, Martin Vogel, Alberta Wall, and Jolly Webb. In the second grade Miss Budock was our teach- er. New members of our class were Merlene Ulrich, and Bob Schumacher. We lost Sammy Anlicker, Dean and Emma Lovings, Stanley Bernius, Gary Saud- er, Alberta Walls, and Larry Ulrich. Miss Beer was our third grade teacher. James Pisel and Tad Higgins were the newcomers in our class that year, and leaving were Bob Schumacher, Merlene Ulrich, and Bill Scherer. Our fourth grade teacher was Mrs. Dolock. We gained Ancilla Klein and lost Kaywin Martin and Tad iggins. As fifth graders we had Mrs. Ruble as our teach- er. Alan Getz, Kaywin Martin, Pat Rushing, Roger Mueser, Glenna Blunier, Raymond Hostetler, David Haferman, and Les Bauman joined our class and we lost Emory Stockham. In the sixth grade we welcomed seven new pupils to our class. They were: Rosemary Egli, William Scherer, Mary Ann Bachman, Eldon Kennal, Frank Kenyon, Marvin Leman, and Mahlon Bradle. We lost John Smith and Alan Getz. Our teacher was Mrs. Bernhardy. Our class was divided in the seventh grade when six class members were taught by Mrs. Wiles to- gether with part of the eighth grade class. The rest of the class had Mr. Murray and Mrs. Haferman as teachers. We gained Carrol Morefield, James Ether- ton, Oliver House, and Larry Ulrich that year, and lost William Scherer, Judy Tomb, and Raymond I-Iostetler. Mrs. Wiles, Mrs. Fisher, and Mr. Furr were our teachers during our last year of grade school. We gained Shirley Bowald, Virginia Bachman, and Jean Bachman, and lost Larry Ulrich. Our class officers were Bob Vogel Presidentg David Haferman, Vice-Presidentg Sandra Legel, Secretaryg Sara Aeshleman, Treasurer. We enjoyed a day at Spring- field and New Salem for our class trip. Bob Vogel and Sandra Legel were given the Legion Awards at our May graduation. Thirty-six of us entered high school in the latter part of August and were soon-a ter greeted by the seniors at our initiation. Class officers were Bob Vogel, President: Sandra Legel, Vice-President: Sara Jean Aeshleman, Secretary-Treasurer. Bob Vogel was our representative to student council, and Mr. Luallen was our class s onsor. We lost Jean Bachman, Oliver House, andpJames Etherton. In our Sophomore year we gained Harold Evans, Bob Aarons, Bob Diggleman, James Vernon, and Nancy Price. We lost Carrol Morefield, Jolly Webb, Mahlon Bradle, and Roger Mueser. We elected David Haferman as President: Sandra Legel as Vice-President:Virginia Bachman as Secretary and Darryl Monge as Treasurer. Student council mem- bers were David Haferman, Don Riviere, and Patsy Rushing, and our class sponsor was Mr. Broers. We had a class skating party and sponsored an all- school St. Patrick's Day dance. The class officers for our Junior year were Bob Diggelman, Presidentg Darryl Monge, Vice-Presi- dent: Sara Jean Aeshleman, Secretaryg and Sandra Legel, Treasurer. Student Council representatives were Bob Diggelman, Darryl Monge, Sandra Le-gel, Don Riviere, ara Jean Aeshleman, and David afer- man who was Student Council President. Our class sponsors were Mrl--Broers and Mrs. Serdar. Two new members of our class were Don Ford and Dan Schroen. We lost Nancy Price. The Junior play Arsenic and Old Lace and the prom we gave the Seniors were the two biglevents of the year for us. Although there was muc controversy over both, they'll always be part of our fondest memories during our high-school days. BENSON CLASS HISTORY We entered the first grade in the year 1945. There were ll of us who started the long journey to- gether. They were: Judy Monk, Virginia Norman, Jean Koch, Harlan Broers, Roanld Kirby, Fritz Geiken, Roanld Redenius, Robert Shields, Dennis Engle, Errol Peterson, and David Haferman. Miss Baumann was our teacher. In the second grade Miss Baumann was our teach- er. We lost Robert Shields and Dennis Engle. Miss Krull was our third grade teacher. Our class remained the same in size. In the fourth grade our teacher was Miss Cord- es. We lost Jean Koch who moved to Minonk. Mrs. Schlomer was our teacher in the fifth grade. New members of our class were: Alice Olt- man, Barbara Weber, Donna Tallyn, Judy Johnson, Sharon Wessel, Edward Oltman, Charles Barth, and Jean Koch. We lost David Haferman who moved to Roanoke. In the sixth grade our teacher was Miss Reeser. Danny Schroen was added to our class. Gained in the seventh grade were Emory Stock- ham, Arnold Wehking, and David Moritz. We lost Fritz Geiken who moved to Milwaukee. Wisconsin. Our teacher was Mr. Munsen. Our eighth rade teacher was Mr. Toole.' We lost Arnold Wehiing and David Moritz. We went to Springfield on our class trip. We graduated May 28th, 1953, with twenty students. Donna Tallyn and Harlan Broers were given the Le ion Awards. Twenty-two of us entered higli school as reen freshman. The class officers were: Harlan Broers, President: Ronald Kirby, Vice-Presidentg Barbara Weber, Student Councilg Jean Koch, Reporterg Mr. Trenswriter was our class sponsor. We gained Virginia Schneider, and Mah on Bradlg We lost Emory Stockham. The main everitfg, 23, he xear was initiation. .t if ln our sophomore year the offical ere: Alice Oltman, President: Jean Koch, Vice '. .lsidentg Harlan Broers, Student Councilg BarI5iiagaflvVeber, Reporter. Our Class Sponsor was M.r...' awyer. In our Junior year our class spo' Q S were Miss Messman and Mr. Madsen. T ' 'cers were: Judy Monk, President:Char1 '7 th, Vice-Presidentg Donna Tallyn, Secri yy Jean Koch, Treasurer: Harlan Broers, St' nt Councilg Sharon Wessel, Reporter. We lost ,frginia Norman and Margaret Kizer. Our Hillbilly Weddin , was a big success. The bi est experience and remembrance was sponsoring thg, 4 unior-Senior Banquet. ROANOKE-BENSON CLASS HISTORY After the annual three-month vacation our class of '57 returned for the final year of school at Roanoke Benson High. We had the new students from Benson, ghus increasing our enrollment number to fifty mem- ers. Our group differed greatly from the group which entered in 1953. The main differenceg our being seniors and a very busy class. Our class officers were: Bob Diggleman, Pres- identg Harlan Broers, Vice-President, Jean Koch, Secretaryg Sandra Legel, Treasurerg Mr. Broers was our class sponsor. David Haferman was the Student Council President and our Student Council Represent- atives were Harlan Broers, Bob Diggelman, and Darryl Monge. One of the first things in the fall was the National Scholarship Test. Nine of our students participated in this under the direction of Mr. Nyberg. The various events that kept us busy throughout the year were our all-school party, working on the year book, and trying to increase the amount in our treasury so that we could take a class trip. Our money-makin projects consisted of a car wash, corn pick-up, spa Tietti supper, bake sale, and the cake raffle and safe of pop corn at the basketball games. We also had our senior pictures taken, and order ed caps and gowns and announcements. f We choose the following: Motto: The learners of today are the leaders of to- morrow. Color: Lilac and white Flower: Lilac We went to Kirkwood Lodge in the Ozarks on our class trip from May Z3-25. We returned home a tired but happ groqlp. Our baccalaureate exercise was on May Zglch an our graduation was May 28th. Everyone was excited and a little sad, but we all - wanted to departg each on a separate path to seek what was in store for the future. Wherever these paths may lead, we will always have many memories of our days in Roanoke-Benson High School. PROPHECY Sara Jean Aeschleman has realized her am- bition to be a nurse. She has a steady job carrying out discarded limbs on The Medic . Mary Ann Bachman lives in a big house near the Bark. She has trouble keeping the wolves from her oor. v Virginia Bachman is putting her high school ex- perience as an accompanist to good use. She hss taken Liberace's place with George. Glenna Blunier recentl won an Academy Award for the movie from her book, From Here To Social ' Problems . Shirley Bowald, our Homemaker of Tomorrow is helping her dad make homes. Kay Fehr isn't fair now, she's fine. We'd like to repete , she loves it. Ann Giolet ' f still hoping for another blond English tea'che1 erry is sti l available, Ann. Carol Goo in runs agpopular disk jockey show called Day Be' J She di n t know what to do when Johnnie was off.the air. Judy I-fountz has a full time job in Benson rais- ing little Tallynitalents. Judy Johnson, while traveling with The National Rodeo COITIPSH , is making quite a lot of money teaching am tgtir riders how not to get hurt when fall- ing off a horseffj Jean Koch'was justl voted the most popular sec- retary in New York City. Her only comment is, Who's got myfefraser? Sandra Legel, the famous fashion model is having difficulties keeping the boys from peekin . Judy Monk is giving all of her daughters lessons on how to be good cheerleaders. It seems that they are rusty . Alice Oltman is now the head of the Oltman Oat- meal Company. Their s ecialty is Oltman's O-So-Oaty- Oatmeal Oat Cookies with Raisins . Elaine Peters, whose movie star idol was Errol Flynn, now has an Errol all of her own. Linda Rocke, when asked what her name is, replies, Me, sir? Pat Rushing still has an obsession with blonds: she has seven of her own. June Sirovy has finally turned all of her books on How A Married Senior Can Still Have Fun . Betty Schumacher has been raising a basketball team of her own. She teaches them not to do naughty little things which cause situations at home . Ruth Ann Steffen is kept busy taking care of all of her little model A's . Ancilla Stoller is still reading all available in- formation on How Can l Hold My Husband. She hasn't been the same since Russ stole'er. Donna Tallyn, leading psychiatrist, is still conduct- ing inquiry as to what makes tall basketball players tick . Barbara Weber is now a professional bowler and almost always scores 600. You see, she's twice as good as anybody else. Sharon Wessel is desperately trying to save some money to feed her future behnks . , Bob Aaron is now a famous doctor at Mayo Clinic. V Charles Barth QR. B. H, S. 's finest musician, is difegtor and first trombone in Barth's Blasting Brass Ban . ' Leslie Bauman is president of Bauman's Sure Peal and Squeal Tire Company fguaranteed to leave a black mark ever timel. Harlan fl-Iarkyg Broers is wooing the ladies with his stron silent types in the movies. Bob Eiggelman is now a famous politician and is running with Orville Hodge under the More money for state employee's slogan. Bill fSodj I-lunsinger is teaching Ancient Algebra or Huns1ngerometry with the abacus and stone ' slide rule. David Haferman runs a football saftey school and owns a do it yourself plaster cast company. Ron Johnson is the midwest's most romantic fly- ing farmer or Soarin Sodbuster . Harold Evans is the undisputed heavyweight champ of Kruger. Eldon Kennel is singing bass solos with the Met- ropolitan Opera Company with a running shower for accompaniment. Frank Kenyon has taken over for Frank C. as R. B. H. S. 's outstanding Ag. teacher. Ron Aw gee Miss Schofield Kirby is busy shaving heads at Sing Sing. Marvin Leman is an outstanding airline pilot and does all his flying in a plane now--not his car. Kaywin Martin is operating a huge junkyard-- Oops! I mean used car lot and is giving Mad deals. Mahlon Bradle is the brawling bouncer at a MILK Bar. Darryl Monge has Monge's TV Variety Hour: Championship bowling with one hand and an accordian recital with the other. Ed Oltman is the only quiet retired millionaire bachelor type in the class of '57, Bill Reagan is guess what--Principal of R. B, H. S. Ronald Redenius is solo cornet in Barth's Blasting Brass Band. Don Ford has taken over for his father, presi- dent of Ford Motor Company. Jim Moser is a wea thy midwest hog-raiser. James Vernon is in the French Foreign Legion after bein run out of town after the publication of his wori on the class prophecy. Bob Vogel has just coached the U. of I. to their first near perfect basketball seasonfl win and 35 lossesj. Martin Vogel has just been named the new maintenance engineer at R. B. H. S. We leave Mr. in debt. We leave Mr. We leave Mr. of the bulge. We leave Mr. a mean of 95. We leave Mr. when directed. We leave Mr. CLASS WILL Corn a school system no longer Sowers Hammond a gun to fight the battle Murphy a chemistry class with Daraban a band that will play only Nyberg a math class of squares so he won't have the trougle of drawing free-hand. We leave Miss Heinzelman at Pontiac. We leave Mr. Crawford a flower-pot for his Ag. Department. We leave Miss Schofield an automatic student ejector for first hour bookeeping class. We leave Mr. Koos a pair of dark glasses for his eye trouble. We leave Mrs. Wasem a long list of archaic words to teach the incoming English classes. We leave Mr. Broers 10 years of peace and quiet after having sponsored our class for the past 3 years. We leave Mr. Furr an iron door which will automatically close when the last bell rings. QThis will save you the trouble of hiding behind the door, Mr. Furr.l We leave Mrs. Furr a year's supply of food capsules to lighten kitchen toil. We leave Harry Leman the incoming freshman industrial arts class to do his work. We leave Harley Aeschliman our textbooks to be used as fuel so that the following classes may be kept warm and the fuel supply conserved. We leave Mary Kay Bertolo a motor scooter to run her errands on. Charles Barth leaves his blasting ability to Stan Schrock. Elaine Peters leaves her tall distinguished look to Anna Baar. Carol Goodwin leaves her driving habits to any fool who wants them. Shirley Bowald leaves her ability to flirt with the boys to Deanne Funk. Jim Moser leaves his hog-raising ability to Bruce Leman. Don Riviere leaves his differential manner to Joe DeGiovanni. David Haferman leaves his crutches to the school for any other fool. Ancilla Stoller leaves her ability to trap a man in the yoke of matrimony to Nancy Wheelwright. Marvin Leman leaves his ability to win the county mile to cousin John. Qthats keeping it in the familyl. Leslie Bauman leaves all his little black marks in front of the school to Mr. Sowers. Harold Evans leaves his ability as a cheerleader to Don Ludwig. Judy Monk leaves her large proboscus to Nancy Ford. Kaywin Martin leaves his remedy for mad-dog bites as an aid to anyone who needs it. Sandra Legel leaves her wild frivilous manner to Karen Risser. Ronald Redenius leaves his ability to get along with the JP to Gary Sauder. Mahlon Bradle leaves his wise ? remarks. Thank Goodness! ! Linda Rocke leaves her welfare work to some other kind soul. Donna Tallyn leaves her ability to get 6 girls in a car to anyone who has a Model A For . Betty Schumacher leaves her ability to trap her man to anyone who needs one. Bill Hunsinger leaves his basketball socks for Jim Meismer to sleep in. Darryl Renfru Jacque Dupre Lavoisier Pado D. Sponge Monge just leaves. Bill Ragan leaves his ability to flirt with the girls to Gary Beenders. Kay Fehr leaves Pete to no one. Ann Gioletti leaves her calm manner to Colette Meismer. Ruth Ann Steffen takes Don Ford with her. Don Ford leaves with Ruth Ann. Pat Rushing leaves her Fiery temper and red hair to Lila Zehr. Mary Ann Bachman leaves her ability to fire words like a well primed machine-gun to LuAnne Pfister. Ron Kirby leaves his ability to get along with Miss Schofield to Joe Giordano, who seems to be catching up anyway. Sharon Wessel leaves her ability to get to class on time to Barbara Wolf. Glenna Blunier is Gone With Her Wind . Matin Vogel leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Leroy Audi. Ron Johnson leaves his tall, dark, and handsome looks to Elmer Weir fthat will go well with your cow- boy hat, Elmerj. Bob Diggelman leaves his keys to the school to Wayne Blunier. Harlan Broers, being of sound mind, takes every- thing he has with him. Sara Jean Aeschliman leaves her equipment in the chemistry lab to fand I quote, anyone dumb enough to want it . Bob Aaron leaves his quiet manner to Paul Good- win and hopes he will use it. Jim Vernon leaves his valuable ability to sneak into basketball games free to Dick Peterson. Alice Oltman leaves her ability to cat-around to Naomie Harper. Ed Oltman leaves his beautiful hair style to Mike Corn. Eldon Kennell leaves his superior height to cousin Dean. Bob Vogel leaves his ability to look calm and poised on the basketball floor to Harley Leman. June Sivoy leaves her status as the only irl in an otherwise all boy physics class to Sharon Bowald. Barbara Weber leaves her bowling ability to Bonnie Lechron. Virginia Bachman leaves her ability to track down late excuse slips to Judy Mon e. f 1dJean Koch leaves her cute smiqe to Miss Schoe- ie . Judy Johnson leaves her gum chewing ability to Sharon Jochums. BACCALAUREATE Processional .... Invocation ........ Choir and Audience ............ Roanoke-Benson High School Choir . . . TheMessage... Girls' Trio .... . . . Green Cathedral Audience . . . Benediction . . Recessional . . . . . .John Leman . Rev. C. J. Gess . . . Come Thou Almighty King . . . The Nations Prayer Abide With Me ., Rev. C. J. Gess . . . . . Mary Ann Bachman Kay Fehr Sara Jean Aeschelman . . Blest Be The Tie That Binds ... Rev. C. J. Gess . . . John Leman COMMENCEME NT Processional . . Invocation .... Girls' Glee Club .... In Appreciation . . . PassingoftheKey... Acceptance of the Key ..... Junior Honor Student. Introduction of Speaker .... Commencement Address .... Rules of the Game Girls' Trio ...... Presentation of Class . . . Presentation of Diplomas .... Benediction . . . Recessional . . . John Leman Rev. Paul F. Leckron You'll Never Walk Alone Salutatorian Valedictorian Wayne Blunier M. W. Sowers Rev. Joe Mason How Lovely Are Thy Dwellings M. W. Sowers Pres. of Board of Education John Leman Rev. Paul F. 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'v diff' I A Edith Rechkemmer l 1 1, xx gk 'NS Jeff Smith fu gi' Q3 ' y .I X f John Weber 'I' W K , . -1' . 1 r A , ,. .V -. xi , A 1 t. Q I -25 ,QQ AZ-1 ,ij-'fi fg,5.f K A f,-Q -is ,ww vm gff wf , 'V .,',x:,:1v F 124, 1- 4 1 Qs! E 12 vw. s... .ww Homecoming KING QUEEN Harlan Broers Jean Koch Bob Vogel Ronnie Kirby Ronnie Johnson Bill Hunsinger Attendants Sandra Legel Sharon Wessel Mary Ann Bachman Colette Meismer 'Rf ff ,, :sr 'SYM ,M Cv Y I' Y MATH CLUB FRONT ROW: I. Lelnan, E, Peterson, If, Orlmgrn, H. Brocrs, J. Grrodano, B, Auron, SECOND ROW: B. Lcman, M. Garino, D. Schafer, D. Hiifcrrnann, N. Capponi, B. Diggelman, W. Blunier. THIRD ROW: P, Vogel, T. Kern, J. Vernon, D. Ludwig, B, Hnnsingcr, R. Kirby, D. Rivicre, K. Martin, Mr, Nvberq. wxfqg 7' 5 R 4 i 1 L X , WF. A m ' 5 ?.. r ,A A K I k s . T . I l 5 .,,., rr v T STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: M, Moritz, B. Iiunsingcr, D. Hafermalin, II. BrocrS. J. Dlggclrnan. SECOND ROW: Mr. Nyberg, C. Micsmcr, D. Tzillyn, .Indy BL-cr, Mr. Crawford, THIRD ROW: R. Ac-sc'hlcm:1n, D. Monge, D. Schafer, R. Luginnnlrl, M. Gzarin, B. Srngrll, B. Diggiqlilllll. ii. Q3 G.C3.A. D FRONT ROW: L. Fiohr, G. Blunier, S, Aeschlennan, Miss Heinzelman, B. Weber, J, Koch, W. Monge, SECOND ROW: J. Beer, K, Risser, K, Fehr, M. Bachman, L. Hodgson, K. Leman, C. Peters, A. Stoller B. Bowald, L. Kenyon, L. Zehr, P, Martino, B. Schumacher, L. Rocke, C. Meismer, S, Martin, I, Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Ferrero, J. Mortiz, S, Wessel, A. Legei, J, Monge, C, Backer, N. Aeschle- man, N. Wlieeiwright, S. Keunell, li-I FRONT ROW: I. Monk, IJ, Tuilyn, A, Gioletti, A. Tallyn, L. Kenyon, P, Beenders, A, Otlinan, SECOND ROW: J. Aeschlcman, I. Diggelnian, S. Aaron, R. Steffen, A, Peters, V. Schoon, N. Audi, D. Funk, L. Scherer. THIRD ROW: L. Pfister, I, Vernon, M, Morirz, L, Kennell, S, BOWilld, L. Hodel, P, Rushing, I, Knutson, B, FJIICOH, FOURTH ROW: S. Ehling, K. Kindig, J. Hountz, L. Audi, L, Martino, J, Riley, M. Pnluska, J, fnmgimi, V. Buehrrian, I. Beer. F.H.A. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Furr, J. Monge, G. Blunier, B. Wolfe, L. Rocke, C. Meismer. M. Moritz, L. Hodel. SECOND ROW: S. Bowald. K. Risser, V. Schoon, K. Leman, T. Miller, J. Ragan, D, Funk, B. Leckron, N. Roser. THIRD ROW: S. Kennell, J. Beer, L. Zehr, L. Kennell, P. Martino, Sharon Bowald, S. Martin, I. Diggelman, M. Bachman, Judy, Beer. FOURTH ROW: S. Legel, M. Paluska, J. Amigino, J. Riley, C. Backer N. Aeschleman, N. Wheelwright, L. Pfister, B. Bowald, L. Kenyon, FIFTH ROW: Lorene Kenyon, A. Tallyn, K. Kindig, P. Beenders, L. Flohr, W. Monge, A. Giolerri, J. Ferrero, J. Moritz, L. Martino. F.F.A. FRONT ROW: B. Leman, M. I-Iodel, C. Barth, F. Kenyon, D, Ludwig, W. Blunier, Mr. Crawford. SECOND ROW: W. Blunier, R. I-Iodel, E. Kennell, M. Hodel, J. Weber, R. Leman, D. Koehler. THIRD ROW: M. Leman, M. Schlomer, D. Ford, M. Vogel, D, Kennell, B. Schumacher, G. Sauder, Jim Moser, D. Studer. OFFICE GIRLS - -IZ SEATED: Mr, Sowers, Principal, Pat Beenders. STANDING: Alice Otlman, Virginia Bachman, Mary Anti Bachman. LIB RARIANS FRONT ROW: Sara Ilbling, Kay Kindig, Annz1Ba:1r, Judy Monge, Mr. Murphy. SECOND ROW Elaine Peters, Shirley Bowald, Jeannette Beer, Bonnie Faucon, Carol Pt-ters. BAND OFFICERS Librarians . . Judy Aeschlman Julia Vernon Karen Risser Sponsor .... John Daraban President . . . . . . Charles Barth Vice President. . .John Lernan Sec. -Treas ..... Dave Hoehler CONTEST MEMBERS FRONT ROW: Judy Aeschleman, Luanne Pflister, Karen Riser, Nancy Ford, SECOND ROW: Dave Kern, Margaret Pulaska, Donna Tallyn, Janet Moritz, Jeanne Ferrero, Julia Vernon. THIRD ROW: lvlerle Hod- el, Ivlartin Garino, John Leman, Bob Sehumacker, Stanley Schrock, Charles Barth, Bruce Lernan, David Koehler. BAND FIRST ROW: D. Tallyn, J. Aeschlman, N. Ford, J. Vernon, E. Reckhemmer, D. Funk. SECOND ROW: J. Vernon, K. Risser, L. Pflister, J. Ferrero, J. Moritz, N. Harper, N. Roser, D. Kern D K hler R. Riverie, B. Leman, C. Barth, S. Schrock. THIRD ROW: P. Martino, L, Kenyon, . oe , E. Vogel, K. Trantina, M. Schlomer, J. Ragan, A. Tallyn, B. Schumacker, lvl. Hodel, M. Pulaska, R. Redinus, M. Garino, J. Lenian, FOURTH ROW: Linda Audi, Tallie Miller, K. Kindig, J. Ami- goni, Majorette, Mr. Darhand, Director. JUNIOR PLAY Wayne Blunier, Nancy Ford, Anne Tallyn, Lynnette Hodel, Nancy Wheelwright, Norman Capponi. Kneeling: John Leman. ANNUAL STAFF .eigqr ,Wav FRONT ROW: Miss Schofield, Donna Tallyn, Darryl Monge, Bob Diggelman, Mr. Hammond. SEC OND ROW: Patsy Rushing, Alice Otlman, David Hafermann, Sharon Wessel, Glenna Blunier. - 'www 34 fr , X, V ' ' fa m ,, l Avg 'fr I' ff '23 Y! E I Q f iz 3 ,rx --. -ov-. ,Q clk V1 5 1 ' 55 Q 4 flifffi if vsifefx A K'-ex, f , ,9 'A sv 5, . - W, . if rw ' 'A J? ,J -rv. -., ' bv If all vw' . 4 ' K .I l I 1- , 8 L H -A .- Ha' ' Fin , M K it A 4 33 'A Y ,V F' I ,. Q.. x iw Nvf 4 . 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W E . 3 . ls A1318 44 t 'mel' 411717 inf ict --x: 1-1 U onzgm ' ' 1fC0un v amps M 1,9 to , -t 1 Roanoke Tips Poniiac 64-60: Q?'5fQ+G'5a30o Hos+s Wi ashes VS. I 1 QP 6Q?i'-?gst3QQb. Q31 1 0 9 3 Q- .L n eirb r M 'r gifaigwoidfsff u Y e e oo' 'fab QQQQOG I6 . I f I 0 ::m'f::::tfaRoclcets Wm 321 S033 Dior' 'Pm E0 ball clean- gs Polgovel' LIE battle of statis f 56 attemp' tics 'rho top 'ri RM 1510 sho pl- frox. 1 per cent ar netti. o throws for A per ce ts managed stron ' B JRB he ffeldefs M . .ma ni ht. a. 'flmes' howxtzer - y 'g in mark dov cent. At 1orn, reipomts against 34 gratjs lin succeec eqnoke 1,whq Scored only 5313, if 1251255 Bill r mEL?nST311i33 'X in ther th Singerff and the-' u V' fthrows. Annual S- Hffissf 'ay of Ron f' L The Rockers had k tb 11 . an prove ' - ' . diy am s agair H don, 4 height ovefathe Horr Fairl 's N111 t 11 evfrfh pos bgmdeng Mosman 1- It's a that thy ya 0 if 2 re un ' a climacw the championship won 11115 me cor pf' B Ponti t more 'interesting to 'son by ra 'Roano .e' enson t anyone 1 was this tourney operwue Roc 0 in 'he first quam' with a' J, Donn Pierce and Do' T 'day ke 1 the PCSU-lf of th! E and the Indians' lack of iaith was turned in borne had ofa: x- U A ' A on n in Qoubgnih, 7 an - o ' n' ga-.,,,0f.h Eureka Defeafg 'be e,,'-ge of r Ure 6, 05 I1 C fb 7716- Or 4,5 12 4, , oano e- enson Q T ' I1 I' -'moe er 7 Our 9 I' . Wiureka, Ill.-Eurelf nasor a team w points a couple their first meet: The victory 1 anced scoring free throw sh' schel, C. R. M Knecht threw Eureka and 23935 Q,lll Ein' mmm v-s lsighgp 293 'na DO ooll . 7015290 fo! ,7,0Fa1s. hinge 4 R tl Bellaholress ,lb Job 11801, rggj P '? 0ehS0'1.f 'Z' 7'Q G1 01- QI' 5 n da 1 412 - 'Yo 3 Slhge .ff I ? Ellfassj P 2 Go 12 If -v0 0 'Z 0 GG1- 1704- 'QI' 3 6 'g?QI'j0ZgQ 0 keno 'g 2 0 216 Z x 'D O F051- 3.9- CP? 5? 'Y' 6 1 Q 51 Nuum-ww-4052 ' half. 11, up 'JJ 9-9 Em' rg ft fgbgg 'he , Tot Fxsnen-,f 1 s Q M11 41.9 X 6 Zlm'erman.f 2 2 12,4 ,I Q X Hefacheli 4 8 .Q 'Q Hg- O . M1ler.f o o 8 12 . ,Q 6 Q1 - mes xglggnonalam 4 s 2: 4 .rg 52, 6110 V Pontiac Q6 Kng3?l?c 91 .136 43243-ta' a Benson 'mi fu G b I 1 o '1 1 -f' ' 6 a , g Q 3 - he Sway M 0 qw ...W 2 :asain ar od: 0 0 0 4 0 20 ' 'Q' ev O ,- 'Hunsingenc 5 ' 1 -Iohnson.f H ' z -.- 5- Qaegfffev'-?,A Smallg 15 4cou,c Totals 22 35f E iw 'Z 9 9-Q 'P K ' Lemafhi 0 0 MCBHQM Sgire by uuarte 79 ,Q df?-6, W an gefsusons u a ......... ' - n, goanoke 64 E of .... a ma K X Pre-Eureka. 60. nw... Y - -foul, 24 1 Totals I ' -----'-'- ' Referee-Wiley. Umpire-Gmbs. Q2 ebwo-:o.- 5 1 'Q 96 Q, 0 4.25 P ll .L , u Y I' -r' I' Q Y I' Y .p- W VARSITY 4-5 AA W ---R ff gr, Q1 -, '2- , if M W V ,f A 7 , . Q. K: 'f f'7 SJ ' . O Remy A R,,,! , V 'r f f , X ' . 1. FRONT ROW: Mr. Broers, Coach, E. Peterson, J. Giordano, B. Hunsinger, R, Johnson, B. Small, R. Kirby. SECOND ROW: Ed Vogel, Mgr., P. Vogel. R. Aeselielman, D. Kennell, I. Leman, N. Capponi, B. Vogel, L. Fultz. JR. VARSITY FRONT ROW: G. Klein, R. Aeschleman, M. Sehlomer, E, Weir, B. Ladendorf, I. DeGiovanni, I. Weber. SECOND ROW: L. Fultz, E. Vogel, Mgrs., T. Evans, D. Weber, F. Bussone, J. Meismer, Mr. Furr Coach. THIRD ROW: P. Goodwin, S. Sehrock, R. Quiram, R, Luginbuhl, G. Beenders, M, Hodel, M. Corn, I. Legel CROSS CCDUNTRY in FRONT ROW: Joe DeGiovanni, Mr. Furr, Coach, George Klein. SECOND ROW: Marvin Leman, David Hafermann, Leroy Audi, Paul Goodwin. This year the Roanoke-Benson Cross-Country posted a good record for our small school. In the dual and triangular meets the Rockets won three, placed second twice, and lost twice. The big gun for the Rockets in the above meets was Marvin Leman who placed first in all of them. In the larger meets, the Rockets did equally as well placing 6th in the district and 12th in the Central Invitational. Letter winners were Marvin Leman, Leroy Audi, Paul Goodwin, Joe DeGiovanni, George Klein, and David Hafermann. Local Runners Leman Fourth F. , h FQ I flilozanokegenscin Fliistt t t mls lm n At 1f233ia,03r?'e5Zesdiif n 3 C Cross-I ountr Cross Country BASEBALL TRYOUT 'ap' ,Wh - or I! , up X, 'rr ,V 'fl' '79 FIRST ROW: G. Beeners, P. Goodwin, R. Luginbuhl, B. Small, R. Kirby. SECOND ROW: Mr. Broers, Coach, E. Weir, M. Martino, J. Weber, D, Weber, A. Monge, J. Meismer. THIRD ROW: G. Klein, L, Fultz, R. Aesclileman, N, Capponi, D. Peterson, B. Vogel, P. Vogel, D, Monge, D. Hafermann, TRACK TRYOUTS D. Ludwig. FRONT ROW: D. Ludwig, D. Kennell, J. Leman, B. Small, R. Kirby. SECOND ROW: M. Schlomer, E, Weir, 1. DcGiovanni, M, Martino, J. Weber, A, Monge, I. Meismer, Mr, Furr, Coach. THIRD ROW: E. Getz, J. Legel, M. Corn, D. Hafermann, G. Klein, N. Capponi, D, Peterson, P. Vogel. FOURTH ROW: M. Hodel, M. Leman, D. Kern, D. Schafer, W. Rogge, P. Goodwin, R. Luginbuhl, R. Quiram, E. Otlman, G. Beenders. If 'aa I ,X V ,. -,Q - 1 A' Sara Jean Aeschleman q' ' Coletfe 'Meisnfef' ' 5 A Nancy Wheelwright Cheer leaders Sandra Marun Judy Monk :Nuff 'X af ' ,i M V , fi bf, ,f ' . .Q . ' x 4 MHP' , K. ai LA v. vw Aiwa , 7 'X X 1,-ww nfvev ' , W f 'QQ jc' V ' V , r 1 Q, 5- : I k 3 f Mg U 1 x Q34 JF' X -., Y Q12 4 , j V 3 VQYZBE ' , -. 'R I , It .1 WN k ' A .E If rw A l '- l 2 V V ,, X t . . ., - ...MU - ,... ' Z f mmvwscm iff ' by ax vgc , KY im X . ,gd Q .Wm ,V , VMN--,W 5. X f Mft K I 'W--ww , 1? iii- x bm if Y 4 ' ' Q Mg. 2 W ', 1 ,r fi 4, 'gil 4 VA, A.,,-f,,..5'- ,,..f- -Q,-. , 1 , .1 F' ROANOKE MOTOR COMPANY KNOLL TEXACO SERVICE I H' I 17. 422 N. Main sv. ROANOKE, ILLINOIS ,Lf.,4f,,fzes,,,m4s,w MELVIN ROCKE T Ie h ne RZs.pPl?1one3c'l00-R phone 220 Roanoke Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF B. H. HUSCHEN ATTORNEY AT LAW Phone 215 Roanoke llllinois Congratulations Seniors Compliments of HERBST and COMPANY Phone 34 MERLE SAUDER COMPANY l. H. Tractors - Trucks ond Farm Implements A. O. 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Hoerr and Sons Landscape Con tractors 5109 War Memorial Drive Peoria, Illinois In Peor ia SPORT GOODS PDRTMANS SPORT GOODS Across from the Court' House 3-3745 Compliments Of Kirby's Barber Shop Benson Restaurant Dirk Niemeyer, Proprietor Sandwiches - Soft Drinks Ice Cream Come In And See Us Shields Co-operative Elevator Company C IT IZEN NAT IONAL BANK Grain And coal as 'S 'vQ. Phone 44 go 5, G Toluca Illinois ge 5 CITIES ' i f M ff' Benson Illinois EMD Compliments Compliments of of ROANDKE TRANSFER SEALTEST DAIRY SERVICE Tony Galiianetti Wholesale Retail H. v. Micheletti P 0'1e'87'M Peoria Phone 6-6712 Phone l7J Roanoke, Ill. RQANOKE ILUNOIS Compliments of LOHR'S HOMESTEAD Minonk, Illinois Compliments of HOWARD CLOW Painting 8: Decorating Phone l90J Roanoke, Ill olzqrafafafiolzs Q , ff N - of GD f N Face the future with conficlence, graclu- 1 Q ates. America offerS you the iocst ciiance I in time world to succeecl. Your fine W educational iaaclzgrounci has prepareci Y you to shoulder whatever burdens you it ' meet. You can plan your life the way RRY you want it. . . and your success clepencls , KNOWN' aiigosgf entirely upon your own initiative YJ an e orts. wi E' f ! dll ' ' ' Af G e 12 en ra mars Lq 0. Axial P 6 Farmers State Bank of Benson ZCXQ Interest Paid On Savings Deposits Assets Of Over Three Million Dollars Benson Illinois Now Self-Service ond Air Conditioned + + 4-for your shopping convenience + + + Washington - F.T. fschrudi Herbs? - Illinois WRENN MOTOR SALES R021 k Illinois FORD Ph 41 or 42 RIlEY'S 'l l-IE 'FQEYNIZ TODAY SUPER vs TC SAVINGS MARKET gf Low - PRICES - EVERY DAY Phone 56 Roo k THE ROANOKE REVIEW Your Communigf Newspaper S2 u year f 'fi' W nun f CONCRETE AND LIGHTWEIGHT BLOCKS AIways Uniform in Qualify and Size READYMIX CONCRETE ILLINOIS BUILDERS MATERIAL CO. ROANOKE ILL PHONE 132 4-Square Lumber Quality Building Material .M-m '-v IFS?-'QQEIPI i 1, , U ' M W Wifi! 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Yet it points out one way you can help assure yourself of S3000 a year more than you could have earned otherwise. This extra income can mean a better home for you . . . a complete education for your children . . . a full and more reward- ing life for you and your family. Other rewards a college education can help you achieve may be even more signifi- cant than a higher income: a deeper under- standing of people . . . a greater ability to get along well with others . . . a fuller life, to mention but a few. When you add up the years of your learning, remember that you are adding up your future. And education is an invest- ment in the future which will return to you many advantages. tEsti'mated average cost of attending college in- cluding tuition, room and board, books, and inci- dental expenses. CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO. ' rx ff QiMj !Lf'.,: . rf - wut: 1 -x,k :,. 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