Roanoke Benson High School - Ro Vic Yearbook (Roanoke, IL)

 - Class of 1957

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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.

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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.



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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. Leckron

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