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ys r = e A ; | wal m . | : ‘ . s S wa 2m, Se PAR) | LL i = - é _ = - — ms a : es + we yy pe LAS 4 Sa —S ay , TA 7 x ie Nie ce w, “T% nv ws a e™ p . ) Ry WS | Rok RE , te + ‘ Sh fists ai a a = she ebbat i 14 4 14) 5 54% 5% sce an eaeeks bade hed Labbhhat 5 SLALRECLERRRLEALRhhahe i We have not tried to produce a masterpiece of journalisn, but we earnestly hope that in the future you can look back in this book and recall those happy, carefree days of school life. It is our earnest hope that YOU, the future classes of Webster Junior High School, will carry on this tradi tion which has been practiced by the previous nine classes. - - . - — —_ — — 7 — al _—_ _- - — ——, = _— -_ — - al - Seseuntal by G the CO-EDITORS...Ted Donosky 7th-8th Grade Clas Linda Hutchins Webster Junior Hi goheol (7 PBUSINESS MANAGER... Jerry Parmenter Benton, IJllinoYs OF; PA groan. e Perry Eisenhauer zg alt eee i STIOT “4 reuexg AyZoI0g _ ‘ sS@TTIQ eu ‘qesrjsuBy epnasyzste rf ¥ = + Va Ne aoneyuesty Acted :moy puooes PSIPTTi ‘Boy STAT dg ‘sauce wuy.Ieg : MO YSITZ aS ben : Oe Le Ser we oat Harry E. Royd-- - R, Exrl Doty----- Bertha JoneS=----- Catherine Rriley- Gertrude “Yanstrect Vildred Pearce-- Mammie Dillon---- Doris Barhame---- Florence Hungate= Dorothy Stewart-- Iris ls Rea seein tall tata Sherwood Face---- Ets Bame- ------ - Perry Eisenhauer- Consolidated School Superintendent of Bentor District No. 47. Principal of Webster Junior High Music and Chorus Instructor (y Eighth Grade Block, Arithmetic Eighth Grade Block Seventh Grade Block Science x Seventh Grade Block f Fighth Grade Block Seventh Grade Block, Science Rand Director Physical Education and Health Physical Education and Health Art Instructor Arithmetic, Health AN s. Joe Bartoletto---Nurse OARD OF EDUCATION: vir Vrs. Robert Gunter----Secretary to the Superintendent Cornell Neal----- Truent Officer for the System . e Piacentine--- Janitor 7 President W. CG. Ross Erne Phillips Secretary Frank LaPorte Herbert Upchurch Bob Blondi Wm. Campbell Hugh Karten The Graduating Class of 1957 take this opportunity to thank the above mentioned folks for their work that has helped to prepare us for the future ygars in and out of schood. “ The uate Staff . _+- + goer = Sie ” First Sow: '. Perry, S. Pallape, G. Gilliam, Cc, Runnels, M, Reum- meler, L. Dorris, B. Summers, S, Hortman, R. German, S,. Sullivan, Second Row: D, Norcross, L, fing, ’. Doty, D. Pemberton, B. Mid- yett, K. Whittier, M. Spencer, S. Link, D. Rice, A. Fierberg. , Third Row: S. Browning, G. McKeown, l’. Reed, B, Williams, J. U church, L. Rruno, R. Crawford, CG. Boyd, D. Dalby. 7 Fourth how: Mrs. Wanstreet, K. Rodenbush, A. DobyrZinski, R. Simpson, R. Wells, M. Williams, C. Williams, Ted Donosky, F. Sandusky. aS Sea Oe . dane” - SBA A Ae 72% 4 } a z - , ee Ae ; gs = ie . a ’ oI Gs AVIS | 4 ; At Vink tat 3 ee ae oy ie | Jones, P. Pedigo, end -esrirgn lh Ls Ae'gt First Row: lM, Zinzieleta, J. Dann, R. Taylor, i. (Cont. on next page) . 2 00begededs . a S. Koschuck, F. Poulson, L. Shreves, S. Rowe. Second Row: J. Hovkins, B. Cunningham, K. Pugh, K. Hopkins, P. Smothers, S. Smith, J. Wertz, W. Glenn, J. Bybee, J. McPherson. Third Row:infred Hoy, J. Parmenter, D. Holman, E. Stevens, G. Miller, B. Kerley, E. Frost, J. Yakubinis, D. Carter. Fourth Row: Mr. Eisenhauer, G. Sims, D. Rice, J. Stringer, R. Pratt, S. Dailey, L. Viernum, J. Luster, T. Bolen. Se ADO NEN SSS SSF . , ‘ - 5 xs . =_ x 3 PesT SAS =. a? S _— Ss 4 Say +A. SO YRS Se Sassy 5 — = AN ee ee t SN RAS RA _ Vom a , “7, x ad ee Pa Gy 7, Wr 4 L L: Me vy . ’? .@ é ( . g : A ; ] ’ . - 7 - Shy Pa “ Fe. s “J ' - 4 Use Le te pe y ‘ y —— nd 1a a a . en ; “ s - nfo. 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Sullivan, M. Burgess. Second Row: P. Graham, J. Hefner, P. Pent, D. Rock, S. Huchins, J. Herbert, J. Duke, M. Beaty, S. Barnfield Third Row: Mrs. Catherine Briley, D. Morris, R. Bolander, J. Phillips, J. Potts, J. McClarin, G. Kelly, R. Dillon, S. Struble, Fourth Row: G. Higgerson, T. McClendon, G. Rice, C. Grammar, L. Rusher, D. Hankins, L. Head, D. Simpkins, D. Stuble. igo i 2 Pe 6 ee LS Be : 9 LAF LEARN ARH RDEVORARDY ht ath ne er XS SR ‘) ¥ w ; av : . 4 eS Sat. Ama are ve +s pereaaees First Row: J. Yoolard, D. Griffith, M. Tahey, C. Hornirg, M. Cox, C. Sears, R. Test, N. Peyton, Be Baumgarte, Second Row: If. Drew, L. Hutchins, RB. Schultz, S. Dugger, S. “lool- ard, L. Knapp, A. Fingerhut, S. larko, K. Hand, Mrs. Doris Bar- ham, Third Row: B. Yiges, B. Bridges, L. Dugger, Ww. Garmon, V. Kett- c os a et a - eman, R. Corbin, D. Shockley, K. Keigley, C. Tedrow, Fourth Rows M. Summers, L. Doney, G. Mitchell, T. Cook, L. Frost, D. Robey, J. Smith, D. Joplin, G. Adams. s act een nee we wavesecnussesuccne ; } OS 2S SESE BHA SHS SSS SARA SG SSE Ewe iieteteetint bot on 8 ee ee m See eens dw wee Baw «- REI Re ey 4 é % $ ) WN SAT ety S| ey tk ¥ RRO: “4! ‘ AW) mt wt) = Wg Fisst Row: T. Arnold, P. Wiggs, C. Haney, D. Wiggs, A. Willis C. Taylor, N. Swinney, J. Doty. Second Row: J. Gant, D. Stull, D. Shockley, E. Taskey, T. Thomas, C. Blair, . Canada, J. Yertz, Mrs. Florence Hungate Third Rows D. Smith, T. WMcEndree, R. Head, I’. Wynn, D. Hefner, P. Neal, L. Bybee, R. Gunter, ©. Smith. Rin Wy 4 y 5 ee, 2B 2. LATE SA SAGGIS s,s eh jill Ye) _ LPs ss, % 5 ih: mgliaaas ee, . = i, ee if tf j “yf yi ‘o : BP a At 16”. hie sre, @ CO OPS = . j y ‘ 4 , “ a . 7 a _ is , 7 ‘ f . ; %, , ca . : , LY 4 waz . ‘ ; Le - iW. ae if fs, a Mk ny PN f t pp laspt ptt ‘ a y : ¥ bh 7 y aes og 5 Pe iJ } 4 . First Rows P. Barell, S. Fielden, J. Short, V. Reynolds, J. Tate, i, Chance, S. Ricnards, K. Piercy, Second Now: I’. Reed, J. Seibert, D. Blagg, J. Anderson, E. Mar- vel, F, Winemiller, P. Sneed, Third Row: R. Nix, T. Moore, Re Hosick, S, Williams, Fourth Row: Miss Lina “ebb, J. Cunningham Q WPldridsve VV Pritchett CC. Teaboski. RFR. Phillips. ee eee ee tithe ee ee; 8 . Sep ae Seder cs iat Tha eee ee i S NS 2 oe r First Row: G, Conti, Re Davis, M. taylor, . sullivan, P. Fisher, C. Moss, G, Rhine. Row Two: J. Groves, P. Failey, £. Darnell, C. McClerrin, T. Paulavish, R. Webb, ¥. Roberts, Third Rows J. McPherson, R. Nilkerson, C, Barlow, W. Stewart, K. Vorkman, J. Brandibus, A. Walker. Fourth Row: Mrs. Iris Rea, F. Taylor, C. Beatie, G. Messersmith, iM. Joplin. sa seg Dee Is OOS a SS - PS eo x oe Se 7 o y ‘ 2 “ ers, g ie y t as i. “ . Zen PLOT es tosis , 4 ba ; A ia te 4 OP NIGP IR Ae is oF Sane ‘ First Row: ¥. Fryer, J. Graves, D. Sims, C. Flatt, J. Link, J. Schram, J. Hall, J. Smith, J. Hopkins, Second Row: D. Fitzpatrick D. Alexander, L. Cockrum, B. Skaff, Doris Adams, B. Summers, C. Paul, C. Webster, Third Row: R. Giacone, B. Haney, L. Wyant, “9 ee Miss Mildred Pearce, B. Perkins, E, Smith, B. Orchia, ° ch. 3 i 7h en a MOSH ST we eS ee oe ne ae NT OT TATA HOESEEHCE CE CBR GAM KHE HEHE GEE wae Ott tee Mee ell “eel nek EL te eet he ee ee 2S ee Onn arin tt ieee hdd: ded aed LA ee eee eked eee ee =. - + te += ve, @e «© a ee = 7 whee Ps SSH Rae ene « “Ss e6 «= «© - =@ © = © me - es ‘See ee. «= Ae oe . oem a eet Sao hua mMoueae se “ea pelinhelet A. a. he -. es Ae ewe eee Sie ’ iA OPE t ' A? ¢ ) i f 1) ae 4 = F aSuauast +, oh oa Kip, i “ws 7 ,, gh ARN al kb VE? ee ae peek ts ere AO = ? SS P A ‘a Mey 4 f d de - . a, - ‘ J 1 eS iercomeernings i Pc ik SLES Sin OO AN Eo oa aan i Oe. MED ; py ve % 02 Sr I a apa) 4 A 4 ine “4 ‘hs : eth ated sa fue, dest? fa he end zh! “ O 4 rae he re Ar Pe y ’ hy Sosy, t CEL PRA) Say ca As “ =f , SP SO SS On ene ee tad 1 Sere ee First Row: P. Bixler, B. Winemiller, L. Pedigo, P. Shankle, N. Cavalli, g. McKinnon, P. Beatty, A. Gunter. Second Row: J. Kraft, J. Davis, N. Parrish, P. Kornya, B. Shankle J. lamfried, B. Eubanks, J. Prowell, Third Row: R. Terry, C. Stelzriede, J. Cohoon, J. Burnett, R. Davis, D. Yyant, J. Yebster, Fourth Row: Miss Mammie Dillon, K. Slayton, J. J. Summers, C. Adams, J. Dunn. Class Will Class of 1957 Lana Rarminski's seat in l’rs. Vanstreet room to Sheila Fieldin, Guy Boyd's hunting can to Charles Taskaski. Sue Browning's exam vapers to Donna Blage. larry Bruno's love of science to Bob Orchid, Rick Crawford's laughing ability to Bill Perkins, David Dalby's shortness to Terry Thoras, Sue Dallape's black hair to Paula ‘est, Arthur Dobizynskis's brain to Robert Waller. Ted Donskey's records to Terry Noore, Linda Dorris's boyfriends to Joyce Anderson, Sue Doty's straisht hair to Jane Ellen Kraft. Avis Flerburg's twirling skirt to Ronnie Head, Robert German's complexion to Rita “iggs. Glenda Gillian's ability to make Atdé to Brenda Eubanks, Sondra Hartman's report card to Kendra Piercy. Loreta King's eyes to Paula Barrell. Susan Link's fun 08 life to Sandy Richards. George! NeKowen's shoes to Ricky Nix. Brenda Midyett's love of arithmetic to ary Low Chance, Donna Noreross's job of selling cokes to Merry Reed. Raymond Oyenik's books to Val Pritchett. Diana Pembarton's oboe to Evelyn Marvel, Butch Reed's charm with girls to Jim Burnett. Dee Rice's heicht to Virginia Reynolds. Kenny Rodenbush's love of life to Maek ‘lynn. Marilyn Ruenmler's jobaas Mrs, Yanstreet secretary to Carol Haney. Carol Runnels's pretty dresses to Josennine Vertz. Frank Sandusky's P. . shorts to Paul Neal. Dave Simpson's art of gesting into trouble to Lenard Bybee, Marietta Svencer's personality to Nancy Swinney. Sharon Sullivan's art of twirling to Tommy McEndree. June Summer's boyfriend to Jody Doty. Wedra Terry's art papers to Donna Sins, Jim Upchurch's ball can to Charles Stelzrrede. Jim Yells's fatness to Charles Paul. (Cathy Whittier's pony tail to Doris Adans. Barry Villiams's P.E. basket to Bill Haney. (Charles Villiams's pen collection to Danny Alexander, aurice Williams's five year old arithmetic book to Don Fitzpatrick. Gary Adams's deep voice to Leonard Bybee. (Darlene Beattress's seat in room 9 to Richard Stull. (Ricky Bohlander's winky dink set to Dean Wiggs. vary Burgess's long red hair to Thelm Baker, Ronnie Dillon's track uniform to Dennie Shockley. anet Duke's red hair 4 p Nick Lenard's blue swede shoes tO vanes oummers. Richard BAnard's basketball and track a ,uipment to Ronnie Lynch. Joyce hartin's glasses to Betty Summers. | Pat MeClendon's lazyness to all seventh graders. Sharon McCollum's quiet ways to Mary Chance. Nary MeCommons's seat in room 8 to Jeanette Smith. Claude Menees's stupidnesse to Charles Webster. Mike Noss's winking habit to Bill Eldridge. Vike Owens's chewed pencils to Eugene Wilkerson. Robbie Pratt's pony tail to Jo Ann Hall. Eleberta Price's job at the popcorn stand to Joyce Schram. Vike Price's brightness to Erenst Smith. Gary Pulliam's chewed erarers to Ronnie Phillips. Myrna Simmons's winking ability to Winia Fryer. Shirley Skeen's hair to Connie Flatt. Terry Smother's good grades to Ferrel Winemiller. Brenda Walker's long pony tail to Linda Cockrun. Juanita Barnfield's singing voice to Joyce Graves. Tommy Bolen's good study habits to Ray Hosick. Don Carter's meekness to Curtis Gunter. Maly Low Beatty's height and weight to Mary Taylor. Joyee Escue's blond hair to Evala@ine Darnell. Peggy Graham's poney tail to Robert Davis. Carl Grammer's grades to Georgia Groves, Sharon Guy's job as librarian to Joan Hall. David Hansicins'ss trouble of finding girls to al] the seventh grade boys. Larry Head's love of school work to Glenda Rhine. Joyce Hefner's height to Candy McClerrin,. Judy Herbert's pony tail to Carolyn Moss. Gerald Higgerson's hight to Bill Haney. Betty Holman's teacher to Toni Paulavish,. Sherry Hutchins's pencil's to Patricia Resheter. | Glenn Kelly's old exam papers to Ronnie Giacone, Terry McClendon's black leather boots to Wiley Hall. Kay McGill's white bucks to Rema Sullivan. Jack NeLuren's good art work to Janice Prowell. = Doyle Norris's black curly nair to George Davis. Patricia Pent's school books to Rita Webb. John Phillips's good grades to Don yant, Jack Potts's good looks to David Hefner. Joyce Rhine's arithmetic book to Beverly Skaff. Gordon Rice's talent in dancing to Roger Doney. Donna Rock's brain to Katherine Siebert, Larry Rusher's flat top to Eddie Tasky. Rarl Simpkins's all around talent to Ricky Nix. Douglas Struble's shortness to Robert Waller. Sharon Struble's talent for getting along with the teacher to all the seventh grade girls. Joyce Sullivan's seat in room 9 to who ever gets it first. Donna Summers's long blond pony tail to Terry Arnold. Edna Wiggs's size in shoes to Jane Ellen Kraft. ae ae Ds oe ee) eee —_ P| - « me etic bag it gf ee ee MM, 4 ] ‘Terry Gook's hoodness to Georze Davis, Ronnie Corbin's social studies ability to Joseph Cohoon, {Marjorie Cox's acting aoility to Janice Prowell. 1Farv Drevwts seat on the bus to Rena Sullivan. Tarry Ducser's first chair in the band to Margaret Kornya, Samira Dugger's nickname Chipper to Crystal Taylor. Mary Fahey's winking ability to lary Taylor, Ann Fingerhut's orecious boyfriend to Jean Hopkins. Larry Frost's big feet to Jerry Dunn, Cindy Glove's walk to Phyllis Winemiller. David Glover's heart to Robart Terry, Denise Grifith's teacher to Alice Gunter. Karin Hand's picture of Elvis Presley to Elizabeth Landfried. Carol Horning's flirting ability to Nikki Cavalli. David Joplin's new Gilette razor to Titkyy Thomas. Kenny Keigley's boy scout ability to Clifford Blair. ‘William Kettleman's good sense to Richard Adams, Lynn Knapp's broken glasses to Alice Wills, Susan Marko's pony tail to Janet Davis. Gene Mitchell's height to Robert Canada, Nancy Peyton's slimness to Patty Sneed. Don Roby's muscles to Jim Cunninghan, Ruth Schulz's science book to Norm Smith. Carolyn Sears's sillyness to Wiley Hall. David Shockley's brain to Paul Williams. John Smith's chewing ability to Don Vyant. Max Summers's seat in room 7 to Ronnie Giacone, ‘seme Tedrow's attention in class to Eddie Tasky. ‘Billy iggs's intelligence to Terry Noore, Jody Yoolard's eyelashes to Priscilla Beatty. Bue Woolard's fingernails to Patricia Bixler, Ruth Yest's pony tail to Judy McKinnon. Barbara Blunt's giggles to Nanney Parrish, {Brenda Bonenberger's clothes to Lela Pedrga. Karin Canada! leaves Ronnie Head to the lucky girl who get's him first. Sandra Chance's eyes to Terry Arnold. Rita Cunningham's smile to Sandy Richards. “Steven Deiro's ignorance to James Dempsey. Kirby Doxsie's love for girls to Kerny Slayton. ‘Mary Ann Eskep's long hair to Barbara Shankle. [Danny Falcomtea's love for Beethoven's Concert in E minor to wike Jovlin. ‘Noel Gray's worthy old possessions to Jerry Webster. Billy Haskins's teper to Bill Eddridge. Elizabeth Hays's rings to Patricia Shankle. Robert Kent's love to all the girls. Bevetly Kolisek's walk to Judy Short. ‘Linda Hutchins's love of fun in the eight grade to all the seven- ch graders, Jiana Shew's short hair to Glanda Rine, oyce Kuykendall's neatness to Judy Short. an ot ee ee 7 Pe ee wus Ssneprengeriei (oer sipenpRrngiiinniapes ESSER SESH eSgaezz4EEz: é udy Bybee's seat in room lo to Phyllis Vinemiller. Brenda Gunninghints -ecords to Werry Reed. | Sam Dailyts job of chariing girls to Terry Thoms. Jeannetee Dann's job on the paper staff to Paula Sarrell. Eadie Frost's good looks to Billy Perkins. Yanda Glenn's good dancing to Bob Orcnid. Don Holman's smatness to Doris Adama, Judy Hopkins's cuteness to Jean Hopkines. Karin Hopkins's lonz hair to Linda Cockrun, Twinfred Hoy's curly hair to Ronnie Lynch, Mary Alice Jones's back seat in room 3 to Alice Gunter. Bill Kerly's teacher to Nancy Parrish. Sharon Kosehurch's long hair to Judith Tate. Jim Luster's shortness to Ronnie Head. | James McPherson's shyness to Paul Yilliams, Gene Miller's school books to Robert Canada. Jerry Parxenter's dear friend Jerry Stringer to Clodena Smith. Paulette Pedico's sweetness to Norma Smith. Penry Poulson's boyfriends to all the girls in the 7th grade. Rex Pratt's light weight to Donnie Shockly. Karin Pugh's pretty eyes to Patty Frailey. Sharon Howe's seat in room 10 to Nancy Swinney. Doug Rice's great broad jumping ability to Mack Vynn. Loma Shreves's novie stars adress to Crystal Taylor. Gordon Sims's sillyness to Curtis Gunter, Sally Smith's glasses to Judy Tate. Phyliss Snothers's extra activities to Kendra Piercy. Eddie Stevens's school books to Ricky Nix, Jerry Stringer's nickname Tubby, to Eddie Tasky. Joyce Sullivan's desk to Bvelyn Marvel. Rutan Ann Taylor's attention in class to VYirginia Reynolds. Jane “ettz's smile to Patricia Sneed, Joey Yakubines's zood looks to Terry Moore, varie Zinzitiets's love for P.E. to Donna Blaggs,. Boot of XpF (GaP Loos geet poe tie EE! nee uBTIOYSTH ‘sdT[[}Tud veiey seag °, (queserg yo) eukeg usjeag saag ‘UOeTl Tl gS “FON Toren svery ‘sz FoITA ° “ueTIeIsty fq ‘£ITBNOT epueg q Aqrey ‘Moy puooses sazo0TzIO BU;AT Ou JOAPTH epueig ‘queptseag-eoty 28S feoTy ea ‘ IONE PSI] ‘pPIoyMRag YOTY guept | forteq ueudeags smoy ysaty ‘SI90TIIO fi-FAL “oy Sal awe s a CNBR te er ee ay Oy Se i ieee [seig fseTouuny ToreR) TRI-M Modern Music Masters Soctety Tri-M Modern Music Masters is a non-social national honor society which requires a B average in academic subjects as well as proficiency in music. Those attaining that honor in chorus and band for the year 1956-57 are: Virginia Reynolds Paula Barrell Linda Cocikrun Janet Davis Jane Ellen Kraft Carolyn Moss Janice Prowell Glenda Rhine Judith Tate Bary Taylor lana Barminski Juanita Barnfield Barbara Blunt Guy Boyd Brenda Bonenberger Bob Bridges Karen Canada Sandra Chance Terry Cook — Roberta German Glenda Gilliam Karen Hand Carol Horning Lynn Knapp Karen Pugh Diane Pemberton Dee Rice Kenny Rodenbush Varilyn Ruemmler Gordon Sims Terry Smothers Jerry Stringer Seventh Grade Paula West Eighth Grade Terri Arnold Mary Lou Chance Glenna Conti Alice Gunter Judy McKinnon Nancy Parrish Sandy Richards Judy Short Crystal Taylor Bob Terry Rick Crawford David Dalby Sue Dallape Stephen Deiro Sandra Dugger Wary Ann Eskew Mary Fahey Ann Fingerhut Avis Fierberg Beverley Kolisek Joyce Kuykendall Brenda Miidyett Ddnna Norcross Jerry Parmenter Carol Runnels Ruth Ann Schulz Carolyn Sears Diana Shew Myrna Simmons Sharon Sullivan Jim Upchurch Nancy Peyton aneenrrnrrn he a on ae de TERE pot teen PSE eee co Ade. gh eprenny Se Sak SE Se Sete’ atau ree . . | , ‘ . ‘ . 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Py ¥ ‘ 1, es Ae -4l SNYGHD gave HIHOIS Tarr —— ap -w va So - I ZIODO DE ere ae + v ae Ag be batet Q: THE ry - t be i . - : 5 a 4 na ,” e Z a - fips «@- a aa ene ‘ TROMBONES Guy Boyd Larry Bruno Navid Joplin George NcKewon Gene Mitbhell BASS CLARINET Sue VYoolard Mary Ellen Drew SAXOPHONES Marjorie Cox Terry Cook Janet Davis Garol Runnels FRENOH HORN Richard Adams David Simpson BASS DRUK Cathy Whittier JUNIOR HIGH BAND FLUTES Tana Barminski Avis Fierberg Nikki Cavalli Phylis Yinemiller OBOE Diane Pemberton CORNETS Jody Woolard Priscilla Beaty Alice Gunter Bob Terry Kenneth Slayton Jim Upchurch Carl Tedrow Sharon Sullivan Marvin Reed Sue Dallape Raymond Oyenik BELL LYRE Carol Horning BASS Gary Adams Rick Crawford Charles Stelzriede CLARINET larry Dugger David Dalby Bob Bridges Jim Yells Peggy Kornya Judy McKinnon ALTONIUM Billy Wiggs Janice Prowell Nancy Parrish Percussion Jane Kraft Roberta German SIE IERIE BARRIS HEHEHE HFEF HRI HHA AIF BIHIEFIHIAE FFI THEE VOCAL FESTIVAL The Southern Illinois Grade School Vocal Festival was held at “Yebster Jumior High School on Avril, 26, 1957. Twenty- one schofls were represented with four hundred students in the Junior and Senior Chorus and two hundred in the Boys Choir, totalling a thousand students participating. A banquet was served for the music directors and guests and a concert was given in the evening. AMERICAN LEGION ESSAY CONTEST The American Legion Auxiliary Essay Contest was a challenge to the Junior High School Students again this year. The Judges were very complimentary about the essays and chose the following winners: First--Jhm Upchurch Second=--Noel Gray Third--Mike Price Certificates of merit were awarded to Barbara Blunt, Diana Shem, Kenny Rodenbush and Mary Ann Eskew. : OGRE RRR eR eT Orr ee ATIC HEF I TN TI a ee | First Row: D. Blagg, P. West, J. Schram, J. Hefner. ' Senond Rows hrs. Briley, G. Conti, T. Arnold, J. Anderson, J. Barn- field, S. Guy, J. Graves, ¥. Hall, J. Dunn. - -- Vearhook Staff Standing L to R: S. Dailey, D. Shew, J. Stringer, R. Bolander, B,. Midyett, —- Dugger, P Parmenter, D. Rice, Js Davis, Mf. Wynn. Te Oe aa a a JUNTOR SCAPAB A. (AAS 4 ‘ Rey h tate z ‘ 7.25 The Year Book which has been a part of the school's activities for the last ten years has been known as The Graduate. However, in the year of 1955-56, the book adopted a new name, This booklet has been compiled by the Teen Talk Staff and additional helpers from their classes, These memoirs should bring to mind many happy thoughts of our grade school days. The staff takes this onportunity to thank all fo lks vho helped to lighten ite work and make this yearbook a reality. AMERICAN LEGION AWARD : An American Legion award is given each year by the Stanley Post, The Stanley McCollum Post of Benton, Il. The amard is made annually to the boy and girl pick- ed by their classmates. The award is based on five points: Scholarship, Service, Leadership, Courege, and Honor. | The recipient's name is kept a secret until the night of graduation and the award is presented at the clsoe of the ceremony. SHOW VARIETY ES SAGAR SEN SAV SSS ROY CBP ARSE ae SMM Y ‘ PSR ss .S = WS Sis Leslee PE OAL IOT . aed Abobo . a VARIETY SsSHurovqw The annual Variety Show of Tebster Junior High wens on as scheculed the 17th and 1°th of Oct. Thore were 15 acts, the first being the Jr. High and Reginner bands marching. Inmediately folloring the schools drum rajor apneared mith the 7th and 8th srade sweater girls. Next all girls of the P.F. Classes did rass- ed exercises. In the IV act sove of the 7th aid Sth grede boys did s tramroline act. Following is, the 7th grade girls chorus singing Then Irish Eyes Are Smiling , I'm Looking Over 4 Four Leaf Clover, The next act featured the same chorus singing Hail J Hail! The Gangs All Here , For He's a Jolly Good Fellow , and Anld Lane Syne , with the 7th and 8th grade cheer leaders and the Jr. Ei. Varsity Basketball Team. In act VII, the Jr. Hi. twirlers nerforned, with solo by the drum major. Next, the 7th and Sth grade boys tumbled. Followed by the Sth grace chorus sing- ing Long Long Trail , ard Hallelujah , A square dance by the 7th grade boys and girls was then enacted. Pait of the Sth grade chorus sang three eélections Avalon , Baby Face and . Bye, Bye Blackbirds? The 7th and Sth grade boys built a pyramid. Then the Sth grade girls chorus sang April Showers , In the last act the oth grade boys an girls, with music by the combo waltzed. The finale starred all students of the Jr. Hi., filing into the gym singing Smiles . The teachers then put on a fashion parade of the years between 1290-1956, Ending with Elvis Presley. This, brought on the Rock and Roll girls. Then, Studerts and Faculty sang Thanks for the Memories as the teachers left the gym. The students then left the cym ina foursome while the band nlayed I Love A Parade , Cneer Leaders — ee el OHSERLEADERS: L to R, Sandra Shanes, Sane Shew, Beverley Kolisek, Karen Canada, Terri Arnold, Wary Lou Chance, Judy Short, and Janice Prowell. ¢ Sy ie len : y “6 yn 5 ah : Vi Va Wy We oy %, Se SWEATZR GIRLS: L to R, Dee Rice, Linda Hutchins, Mary Paylor, Brenda Midyett, Janice Link, and Glenda Rhine. rs leo fe re - J. Stringer, R. Crawford, ce, at R oss, Mer. ‘ 2A i, ‘ike } a . Hall, B. Orchid, 7. bs | if R. Lpneh, Oy Pace, Coac a, antantiendstindiias tama, D. Falcamota, Mgr., D. summers and Sherwood £ @ Mller, } Second m a }, P=) First Row: Row homas, son W.J.H.S. 41 37 46 33 LL, 36 50 31 45 51 THE SCORES OPPONENTS Mur physboro Carbondale Marion Herrin Klur physboro Johnston City Carbondale Herrin West Frankfort Vest Frankfort Regional Tournament Buckner Mulkeytown 2eigler State Tournament Salem Carbondale Johnston City Grayville BENTON WINS REGIONAL TOURNAMENT Benton with avproximately three seconds to go in the final game of the tournament scored a sensational upset of Zeigler by a score of 50-48, thanks to the fine free throw shooting of Doug Rice. BENTON WINS FOURTH IN STATE TOURNAMENT Having been defeated in the semi-finals of the State Meet by a good Johnston City team by the score of 42-35, a tired bunch of boys returped to play Grayville ina battle for third place. As a result, we lost by a one point margin. The school wishes to congratulate Mr. Pace and the team for its fine showing in the tournanants, score was 32-33, The final Zs INGNVNUNO L TVNOIODGZY SNIM NOUN Lhm - - picture) Second Row: Sherwood Pace, Coach, T. McClendon, L. Rusher R. Dillon, R. Lenard, G. Mitchell, R. Davis, G. Miller, T. Thomas, ¥. Sandusky, Guy Boyd, Mgr. f {3 ie % Us if ey hy Me Win eee 2 eae. PEN Ss . 2 Rx RS SS SY ; ba Se. B ay er GI y, g Sa Cee Orn o '. Rwme Be ROE, a Se ae | : ; Lst Row: Lenard, Upcenuren, Frost, Dillon, llcOlarin, Owens, iiller, Tells, Second Row: Falcamota, Mgr., Rodenbush, Stringer, licKeown, Robey, Gray, Kerley, Sandusky, Lawson, Smith, Joplin, Moss, Mgr. Sherwood Pace, Coach, Third Row: Simpkins, Orchid, Hoy, Davis, witchell, Thomas, Head, Workman, Stewart, Wynn, and Hall. aie, cS ti CyjppooT7 LEON, WE Ge HUE YLT, PLETAL STI ATTAINS eR Ss __— SS : = ay na %, bar Ve te Ly ™ .
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