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atchelqee Stajf In your hands you are now holding your annual, the most cherished possession from your high school days. It contains pictures of your friends and teachers, it brings back forgotten memories in later years. The animal is brought to you by a hard working staff and Miss Harrington, a very competent sponsor. This yearbook is started early in the year and is worked on continuously until presstirne. The staff consists of: Bill Fox, editor, Boy Smith, business manager, Nancy Grant, assistant editor, Bob Strickler, assistant business manager, Shirley Crow, senior writerg Mike Martin, lower classmeu writer, Lou Ann Ahlden, club writer, Bob Seggebruch, sports writerg Shirley Crow and Mike Martin, snapshotsg Carol Harrison, calendar, Bill Fox, artist, Boy Smith, Marty Hanson, Roger Cavitt, john Henry Kohl, Bill lNIcTaggart, Pete Ferrero, Mike Martin, and Mike Igou. adver- tisementg and Kay Evans, Cloria Howard, and Mary Ellen Prater, typists. .L l L .A Left ro right: Bottom row-Bill Mclaggart, john Kohl Second row-Carol Harrison, Nancy Grant, Roy Sinitlr, Bill Fox, Bob Striekler, and Miss Harrington Third row-Sliirley Crow, Kay Evans, Lou Ann Alilden, Mary Ellen Prater, Gloria Howard. Fourilz row-Mike Martin, Pete Ferrero, Martin Hanson, Roger Cavitt, Mike Igou, and Robert Seggebrucli. lG7l
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Left to right: Bottom row-Marty Hanson, Roger Cayitt, Nancy Crant, Bill Fox, Sharon Cassell, Terry Christy, and Miss Strauss. Second row-Shirley Crow, Leah llurd, Connie Segur, Ann Stanley, -loyce Bell, Anne Eastburn, janet Ilershberger, and Diane YVinslow. Third row-Shirley Meyer, Kay Evans, Marge Sweeney, Norma Craeber. jean llolbert, Lou Ann Ahlden, Pat Leiding. Virginia NIcTaggart, Sandra Jewell, and joan Dooley. Fourllz rou:-Dorothy Horton, Judy Ebeling, Carol Harrison. Nancy Sears, jerry McAnarney, Bill MeTaggart, jack Clauser, Norman Townsend, Bob Strieklcr, and ,lim Alder. Top row-Judy Edwards. Sharon Barragrce, Sheila Raymond, Dick Lewis, Roy Sinitb. Lowell Schmidt, Mike Martin, Bob NVilliams, Kenny Townsend, Frank Schaumburg, -loc Craeber. and Porter Nlartin. Dramatic Club Each spring of the year the Dramatic Club of our school presents its animal play which is put on by the club's members. in addition to its play the Dramatic Club puts on programs throughout the year which range from pantomimes, humorous readings, skits, monologues to all types of drama. The Dramatic Club is certainly one organization which the entire student body enjoys. This year the club was led by students very much interested in dramatics. They were Bill Fox, presidentg Nancy Grant, vice-presidentg Roger Cravitt, treasurerg and Sharon Cassell. secretary. One can gain admittance to this club by being in a play or by working on a committee. E T661
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G+ My 5199. es oe o 'O' Left to right: Bottom row-lNlary LaVoie, Gayle Illand, Dianne Ferry, Marilynne lfland, Virginia Badger, Marjorie Henning, Betty Ponton, Sheila Raymond, Leah llurd, Miss Fager, sponsor, Linda Martin, Marilynn Keene, Mary Lee Neff, Caroline Lahmon, Pat Wiggleton. Edna Tincher, Joan Gilburg, Kay Evans, Nancy Sears, and Nancy Grant. Second row-Gloria Anderson, Barbara Margolis, Pat Miller, Donna Bunn, Linda Cox, Joan Beekman, Beverly Reinagle, Kay O'Brien, Joyce Johnson, Joan llershberger, Donna Herron, Kay Jolmson, Carol Kane, Pat Boughton, Julie Ash, Nanita Patterson, Mary Sheppard, Margo Mase, Barbara Reynolds, Linda Thorp, and Catherine Ziehe. Third row-Doris Little, Patty Giroux, Judy Giroux, Mary Peters, Betty XVatts, Jean Hol- bert, Dorothy Kautmann. Barbara Hamilton, Shirley Nosker, Thelma Breeding, Betty Jo Keene, Arlene Tuttle, Virginia McTaggart, Pat Lauterhach, Sue Bartlett, Fay Ferrero, Phyllis Davis, Shirley Taylor. Fourth row-Marion Breeding, Dorothy Johnson, Phyllis Sanson, Phyllis Buhrmester, Elinor Canady, Marjorie Coyle, Mary Ellen Prater, Gloria Howard, Donna Drover, Norma Graeber, Rosemary Roberts, Anne Eastburn, Janet Hershberger, Judy Edwards, Judy Grice, Judy Craven, Clarice Tuttle, Janice Stallard, Janet Flesher, Sandra Ring. Janet Devine. Fifth row-Joan Dooley, Sharon Cassell, Joyce Bell, Judy Ebeling, Karen Hanson, Ronda Newman, Evelyn Prater, Marilyn Lehman, Katherine Cluver, Mary K. Matarelli, Caro- lyn Thompson, Suzanne Patterson, Sandra Flessner, Brenda Cole, and Rose Flcssner. Sixth row-Shirley Crow, Diane Winslow, Ann Stanley, Dorothy Horton, Connie Segur, Pat Leidingf Rosemary Hofer, Sharon Barragrce, Shirley Harrington, Sandra Jewell, Dianne Thomas, La Rie Anderson, Darlene Stone, Judy Alver, Mary Ann Ross, Nancy Owens, Judy Nasers, Marjorie Ode, Melba Keith, Kathryn Keith, and Kathy Mueller. GAA The Girls, Athletic Association of Watseka Community High School chose for their new officers at their first meeting the following: President, Leah Hurd, V ice-president, Sheila Raymond, Secretary, Judy Edwards, Treasurer, Judy Ebeling, Reporter, Sharon Cassell, and Point-takers, Karen Hanson and Kay OiBrien. Miss Janice Fager acts as the sponsor of this club. This year the GAA sponsored a skating party, a record dance, the home- coming dance along with the FHA and FFA and, of course, the Christmas dance. The organization gives girls opportunities to take part in different sports and thus gain skill and good sportsmanship. Requirements for the girls who join the GAA are a physical checkup, participation in two sports during the season -and a C average or better in scholastic work. L' l63l V r
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