Wethersfield High School - Green Quill Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)
- Class of 1959
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dl THE GREEN QUILL I959 Volume XIII WETHERSFIE LD HIGH SCHOOL Kewanee I111no1s 1 ! F' a-4 F --..1'J,X 2 L- l .4 if A . 5---:-- L x Ha. Study Hall Libf8YY EW BLIILDI ADDITIO On January 25, 1958, the people of Wethersfield voted 3200, OOO in honds to construct a new addition to our school building. The addition included more classroom space than the oriuinal building, which gave us eleven classrooms, industrial arts, shop, band rooni, library, study hall, administrative and faculty unit, and rest rooms. The remodeling also included additional room in the Science Department. The students and faculty are very happy with the new addition, and wish to thank the taxpayers of the com- munity for making it possible. Industrial Arts Drawing, Room Upper Level--Jr, High Typing, Room 1 -wt, Lower Level--High School . ,iz , ah , I K ,K ! ',,f , , ' if 4 fa k T i, E . f Chimney Extension Al' N. F Band Rtvoin - - ls s ', S A 1, 9 lm .mating itll' SCM ddition 1-1 T Ft ' Q4 fl-I Addition L L-of fi 4-5 DEDICATICD We the members ofthe Green Qurll staff dedrcare thrs the 1959 edmon of the Green Quill to Kax Kernre Kay a member of the class of U9 passed awax lXprr13 1938 at Iowa Crry Iowa Though her hfe ended abruprlw and the nrne she spent mth us xx as much roo short she wrl' long he ren en hered rn rhe hearts of her frrends and classmates r, 1. ,J 1 , ru , V -P ,1 . P hr... .dy V' - fha' ' I 1' V' f , . V. . N . . - . . . V . ' v , A - r ,, A ' . - V . ' ' I . A 1 ' u ' .. . . . , r Y . X 1 N . , r K . . - H I' fl dl, r , 'fi -. I -'itaf' 1 Li Jurgen adjusted well to American School Life. FOREIG EXCHA GE TUDE Jurgen Richard Wolfgang Lenz was the foreign exchange student sent to Wethersfield High School from Karlsruhe, Germany by the American Field Service for the 1958-59 school year. Jurgen was 17 years old, and the second youngest of his two brothers and sister. He arrived in Kewanee on June 25, and will leave America at the end of this July. It didn't take Jurgen long to adjust to the American way of life. He was active in several extra -curricular activities, including Pep Club, Band, F. T,A, , vice-president of his class, and Student Council. He made a big hit with the WHS girls because he was such a smooth dancer. This is the second year our school has sponsored a foreign exchange student. Last year Jaime Nieto of Madrid, Spain was with us. We've enjoyed having both these boys, and hope they've enjoyed their stay in the United States. Teen Canteen presents check to Jurgen Jurgen and American foster family Leonard and Mr. and Mrs, McBroom If 'S+ 0 . gy-3 asv-- ' ADMINISTRATION 1 J 5 ,F A' x 'QI .ff 1 MR. BRYCE MILLER Principal X Z .H WS B MRS. JACKSON, MRS. JOHNSON sdzrnol Secretaries BCD RD F EDUCATIO SiEA'1'Li,r: ix. Lindstrorn, M. Hamilton, I. E. Coplan STANDING: H. Schunernan, C. Kilby, R. Craig, J. Anderson 'ST' if f , 5 'Eye X MR. FRA NKLIN COPLAN Superintendent 'KX TLIDE T COUNCIL This past year the Student Council has had Jurgen Lenz as our foreign exchange student from Germany. We have enjoyed having him and we hope that he has enjoyed being here in our school. Our Homecoming last fall was a big success. It included a pep rally, parade, game, and dance. Pat Druin was crowned Homecoming Queen. Members of our Student Council attended both the District Convention at East Moline and the State Con- vention at Chicago. For fund raising projects we sponsored social hours '- and the candy machine. Paid assemblies were planned throughout the school year for the student body. We planned Student Government Day with a Faculty Tea in the afternoon. Our sponsors were Miss Allene Whitmeyer and Mr. Bryce Miller. Our officers were: President, Bill Vancilg Vice- President, Steve Mooney, Secretary-Treasurer, John Culver, and Reporter, Lois Palmer. FIRST ROW: L. Palmer, S. Borota, D. Behnke, J. Cole. SECOND ROW: K. Hiluebran d, xt Drum, D, DeCraene. THIRD ROW: B. Vancil, J. Emmerson, J. Snider, M. Craig, S. Mooney. FOURTH RCW.: J. McCollum, J. Culver, L. Duryea. SIDE ROW: Mr. Miller, S. Dragolovich, G, Paul, 3.1. Goode. ' I 4 I I I I 74 .i ... 7 A Y? ,. W. -Ls uhittmyer, J. Lenz Gr-ltfen, M. Graff, S. X 5 11 ,QTL - P 'V I- 35 .X . . ' Xl! :ON w-if CHARLES BICKHAUS Band and Vocal Music GEORGE CRAWFORD bctence and ChSllllSIl'X PAT HUTSON Glrls Ph stcal hd Health and B1 wloqx P1 ACU LTY ELIZABETH COPLAN Enqllsh and French K' lAMES BRAGIEL Boys Physical Ed. and Basketball Coach i JOAIN EVERSOLE Commerce DOROTHY MA TSON Mathematics fr RLTH FRISK Eflqluh and Speech PALL MILLER Commerce and Dru er Ed ACULTY PAUL REEVES Industrral Arts and Football Coach ARLUNIF MLRPHY Lrbrarlan and Larm from ARD PERRY LUCY W HITE Vwcauonal ,xmlcuhure Vocatronal Home Economrcs ALLENE XX HI'I'MY1:R VIRGIINIA SNIDER 5 -:ral Studres Soho nl Nurse 'R JZ r in-41 T I 5 wh if ' 1- Wy X i . I ls! A BUS Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. Mr. DRIVERS Qrintug Qomer Lloyd Conner Louis Golden Harold Zier P21111 Miller PERSONNEL CUSTODIA N Mr. Henry Cain CAFETERIA 4' STAFF Mrs. Townsend Mrs. Moon Mrs. Kindle Mrs. Murchison II THOM-XS DwVID BRE N Pe Club Club all 1 4 T EMU. UH HRK? I. '-' Q'H'1x'f.Y GreerLOuz11-3giepf.1uL u' 1, -, 1, -, 3, ,L .. 91 J, '13 CAS: Ripe-Piss lg E-ootbal, 1, -,.1, 15 Captair11gBa1ke'1an. A, 3, -Ag Co-Captain -, 9: Baseball 1, Q, E, 45 Traq: A v 5,4 Ye. 1, Z, 3, wg C.as ,d.., 3, 44' '-'37 ELI 71 f sek rn Comm 11 M p Bu Xttuua HUM Repo YL 3 r -.H M., V EEETIKE ,, V, . 1 '.1,,O.s,4 4- X' 'u' -in .., 'AAN K. -, C g.,.,.., :aw-' ., f , , . 1 . OI' sm' 'N 5 Q STLX LN CHAR Eb BOROTA Quagk Staff 4 Pep Clubl X C 'S 4 C1assCabLPe 1 5rudentCounc1l Repre en a xe3 4 Foorballl 2 3 4 Captam4 Ba kecball 3 -1 Baseba' Bandl 4 hee 4 Chorus 3 Q 1Ir:OPD kr CR IG neue oorhall 2 D ,249 ba QLau rep Clan I 4 HEKINEDRUI DAVID CHARLES DL RYCKE Club 4 F F A emmel S es x L' 4 Basketball 4 Co Captam 4 WL ll'xllRb N K N T L K hor SHARON RHAE DRAGOLOVICH Qaacl-4 Staff 4 Pep Club I 4 Tn H ef falfva 'Z 4SOQLea er Tll H Y -I HC ECOTIIIVCZ Le 4 FI 1 et Stu ec T eerleme 4 Ba d 4 Pepo ter 3 S C Rep 4 Cnorus4 3 4 Vlce Pres 4 Class Sec Treas 4 Student Councxl4 'Nr J -nf N 'UR' XM RY ELLEN CRAIG Creen Qu1ll4 Quack Staff 4 V7 Club I 2 1 4 T H1 Class Fabmet 3 Stuclel I Comm Ill Rerworter 4 Band I k Oueen 3 A l S nlmauve Student 'Zi' .3--ff A WRAIFQIE Rlli LX 5.5 Pew Vlub sl- li H F1 1 4g'fih4orus QI., l -y -:5I, ,-,.,.f.L'I, J . b., .f 1 , 4,'4 rg L I, ,, -,,1,f,lT.T..fX. 4 fl H S -I Agia-sis gabl- 11.t 1, -, 4: Football I, ,, , 1. ,:k.L .. - my 45 Basketball 1 1, 1, 4, Baseball fs, 4g Wx:-'E I - Zi, 'lg Chorus 3 ,4. 'im 'F 1 SHIRLEY ELIZABETH FOULK Flub I 2 3 G T urer 2 F H fl 4 Trea orus I 'i SHARON KAY HUCMNS Club 1 F Chorus 3 4 1 SENIORS L A N H L BERT GOOD A 3 Stun '11 6 L K13IdSlC 1 1 X W 5 CIASQ Ca ., ,, .cc Lau ., BONNIE PATRICIA GREIERT Pep Clubl 3 4 V e s -1 G 3 4 Ban an TQ x LI' E PD X Q Q 1 V to 4 De C nb Q X me es Q13SS 4 I-oorba Bas H ' 1 if HY, fit.. LIOOFJEY len' '- 'l '- 4- K'-' Clu 'rf-A 1-,'fr. .1 f ,, i, 1, .14!LOI..1. l1r11,r,,r br,- zfr, .fjnss il-1QSlJ ge 'Mr x 11 Lg '.'1 c-vrcslucr ig fu 'Heli 1, Q, -4' Trad' 2. Haig T, -, 4. Pfrcsidczzr LRE. r'12', 4, Z, 4pCl355 f,Z1 l1,Cf-, , Q 49' ifg X S 'LAN OLIN LR freer: 0111114 Ouacl-c Staff PCD Club 1 4 V1 1' f , W' ,J l wr ?r 1 411: 1 v I1 If w .' 'i 1, fa, 1 ,2, 3, 4g G..-LA. 1, 13, 3, , 'ce- Presidenr Jig President 4g F, H.A 1, Q, 53, 4, Pub, Rel. Chairman 3, Parllamerttarian 45 Tri-Hi-Y i,41r'1'1 fjopuzmzl K., V V 1 wa mr al Honor SOCIEIV 3 Hur eww re Artendanrl Class Renorrg 1 lres1dent3 student f fl r SENIORS It lANlC'E MARIE OL-KRT Green Ourll-1 Pen C ul: 1 Pr Hlstorta H1 Y 3 4 Reporter 1 tronal Honor Soctety 3 Class bee 'I' eas 1 ' Student Coun c 1 P C heerleader 1 -new RIT1. NIAE IIERCE Quaclr staff 4 Pep Club l 5 4 Grrls Chorus 4 Mrxed Chorus 3 4 L1 rra 1 Y .l 3 if wi HHN bCLlTT PUPOKIC h lub 1 b 4 rottba 4 4 Baskerlna' ehalll 4 AINNF l'IILABl:TH P +.bK Quark Staff-1 Pep Q lub 1 Class Repo ter B11 d lagore Cv Rl AL N J X JEY Gree O1 l L vo' 4 Class Rays 3, 4, Football -, Base ball 4, Barid 1, LQ, 3, 4, tflzorus Q, -1,C1ass Cabirzer 1. LOIS KAY PALMER Green Qu1l14 Quack Staff ep Clubl 'V 3 A Tre A 2 3 4 Treas 2 Song Leader 8 Tn Hx Y 3 4 Class Play 3 Class Cabrnet 2 Sec Treas 3 Student Councrl 3 4 Reporter 4 Mtxed Chorus 2 Gxrls Chorus 4 gf 5 E N IQ R 5 QYECHI 'll 4' ' Qlub JA MES ELXNIN RORAH Green 0.11114 Pep Club 3 4 W Club 3 4 Class P ys '3 4 Class Cabmer 3 Poor b 1 '3 4 Baskcrba L Band 1 JANET MARIE ROSE Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.l-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4- Treas. 3- Pres. 4- Band 1, 2, fi, 4. L' rf' ROSEMA RY RICHARDS CIub4 G A A 4 F 4 T11 H1 Transfer from Kewanee l-hgh School 4 l A134 HXRD L JF I Greer Ou l' 1 Hlxedflrrr 1 Chorus 11 Dhll , len C 1. 2. 31 fjiuhl, f. 4gFOc1thall 1, Q, 3, Ba:Per'1a11 1, 2, 4. 4' 4-Q 1' if 1- 1-XEITH llF SCHLBERT arp BONNIE KXY SINUXIONS PCD Club-1 Trl H1 Y4 Re norter 4 Band 4 Transfer fron Galva Hrqh School 4 e C luh l W b io rhall 1 Baskelbar W Busebal T SLP '-.L f ,:':' -1YT.l Srl-L'.,I flair' '- LEATH-S V-'-NE ANN-XNSON , LD 1 2 ec 1 -r Sec 4 G1r1s Chorus Z 'wed Chorus 7 SENIORS WILLIAM DUAINE VANCIL Quad: Staff 4 Pep Club 4 XN Club 4 Class Plays 3 4 Class Pres 1 Vrce Pres 3 Student Councrll T3 4 Pres 4 Baskezba Baseba113 4 Track 3 Band 3 4 Chor CAROL MAE ZIMMERMAN 3 4 Hxsro F 1 2 3 4 Parlramentar1an2 Treas 3 Grrls Chorus 2 3 4 Mrxed Chorus3 4 Few Cl 3, 4,C.,-QA. 3, 445 ,3gF.H.A. 1, 2, r if 42 ' L, 3, 4.' . 1 1ii,'3,'4- 1, 2, , Ig ' us 354. r W A ,ARD ,IEE UN -MES Pep Club 1,2,3, 4, F.H.A. EICgHj fl. ,'C1U X321 45 1, 2, , , ' rian 3: .T.A. : ku X 3 'L ,, -Q r r v .U t I . 1 igge,-1,,rw1. --: ', .: -ii-:qi -no- lD e Q Q-1 ai- --41 L Cui' Q-oem i iq:-v U1- 1 lCO 111601 Q 1:- M l -' ill Q wvlglfl -cons 0 lie-C '1- snags-Q hi i o 'O ml 1 .gn- Q- X f 2 it JU ORS George Erickson Barbara Eshelman Laurel-Le Ferguson Mar Francis Gamblll Gary Geirnaelrt Marilyn Golden Sharon Golden Susan Goode Pat Goodwin Joyce Aby Carolyn Anthony Frank Baumgardner Kay Boswell Larry Bystry Dorance Calhoun Phil Cantrell Ronnie Clark Dennis De Craene ? S E r Sandra Gorham Terry Graff Nancy I-Iackwith Sandra Homer Evvie Hood Karen Johnson Rena Karau Gary Koepke Joe Labedis 'Wa 3 rg l 5 rl' 4-'Q I 4-.gi 4 ' , la ' a?Ai A 'A X 1 A ,af .N X l 4 li: QI! 5 -if' x PM f ff 45' L JU Marcia Lee Mickey Lind John McNamara Judy Milletr Bill Newburn Ronald Partridge Gary Paul Marita Pearson Karen Peterson gn ORS JU IORS Pat Swanson Shirley Sw earingen Jack Turnbleson Louella Wykle Tony Zonkel Barbara Phelps Carolyn Phelps Steve Powers Bill Rose Rex Rosenow Joyce Rowland Ralph Sherbeyn Dianne Slyter Dean Smith A Q , f S3 4-if .1 3 I ik f' Q ff, ' f vs.: ,, , 375115 . fi-33' f5fgf -af 4.5-fee, , , aww-af 1 . - ' . r'?,:' ',,l-nik? Lv. ., A 'geiff'F '4?5' ' T Off' Y' WJ ff' .xx R . f' H xxx w N 4 - K y X, X'-, X 'E ' - I 51122 SO M OR ES f .f' t f ,f If K .f 1 , I, f 'f' J, . H 2 'G-at. J. 1' 'law -spa 14 It 3 it 1? :ff 2 D John Culver Mark Defibaugh Pat Dolieslager Bill Donaldson M f- i Xb? 'vi Judy Emmerson .S John Foshay 6' John Foster - . John Gerber -LZ' sd, X Loren Golden ' - Delores Goodwin 3- 4- Maurie Graff Louis Guthrie K Q HY K. Janice Amburgy Bill Andrew Charles Bennett Lynn Bennett Edith Bickhaus lim Boardman Carol Buxton Judy Bystry Rita Clark Jim Conner Tom Craig Ruth Ann Crawford CPHOMCRES U X 7 . bi ctw ,ff iii ful My iw -8 Mike Hackwith Richard Ham Janei Hegwood Karen Hildebrand Pat Hirnes Jill Hunt Marsha Jackson Calvin Jacobs George Johnson Carol L'Ecluse Bonnie Larson Marianne Lazoen SOPHOMORES W ' jay 'gy Z , Q ' Q- ig?- Q-' ' I 'Y I 1 gf an tan .l .. , ky. 1 1 x 5. H' Q G ' is .1 ,, 47, ,xl Carol Libby Ronald Lindquist Mary Low Gene Middendorf Shirlee Miller Agnes Munts Jerry Mursener Carolee Nash Dave Neirynck Dick Otley Loretta Porter Penny Powers Wa i fihx, r V9 1 -1 41 ' 79 J H .5. Tom Thompson Robert Townsend Dave Turner Linda Urquiza Barbara Van Bevern Larry Verchage fxianfred Wells Txiary Jane Werderman Caroline Witte Karen Youngfeldt , ,. 'fxb . ,yi . , w,x'Xg. - kwa? Afi QM 'mr ' ' 'W W' Wi Y Will 2 ff Danny Ramsey Gayle Ratliff Eddie Seidel Sue Seidel Judie Seifert Mike Smith Rodney Smith Allen Strange Victor Swanson SOPHOMORE - .F nil.. 1 ' ' ff-1-m.g,, SY f -. -.X XM he S 'fi P N.. Q-ur Q' in ,Q ' .. , 7 '.? '55 7 A ar +99 ' 1 'Y' l 'S'-be ,1- Qs 'M ' s ,Q 5 .rd vs - ' 9 Hof , G .:X'3s , W K 4 4 Q V 1 ' . Ye 'S-' . 'WF 22.2. Lk Susie Anderson Virginia Anderson Lawrence Bartman Sandy Brandy George Brody Judy Chamberlain N J s wa., Cheryl Charlet - ,,,, C- Jane Coplan 15 john Coziahr X 7' I V f -4 u iw A FRESHM N 3 - 15- ' ' , Gloria Currier Y ,, ' r ' ' Carol Dooley ' , v me Dennis Dragolovich ' I N 4 X J A gg, 1 Q , ,-mags E I E , W KM-mr Y 'nxf fr f 'Dr gl Gordon Dunbar Q 4, , f Leslie Duryea XJ- an, .21- Richard Edwards f ,Q Xiu:-' 1, ,ax lib, 4:55 gf 5' 'Y' x . ' V- A Tommie Jane Erickson ' Z X - Q QL Ronnie Evans Dm-1 C1 nrlfolfpr' 4 J, 1 A fr. Richard Golden Karlene Groy Kathleen Groy Bill Harding Carol Heiser Merwin Hollis Jerry Hood FRESHM N ,. A 4' if .gg cf , 3' ' 1 V' 1 ,fi Xi ,,v' . A : 'Q if -at f 'I' Ig t -!lLJ l X V X , , Ti' glfzilleigrigcobs K' 1- ', H , f A 71:75, X., 5 'K y 4. K' 3 if ff' X41 'SHWMX X g ' Wk Nxf N . 'X any K 36 2 . . I 1 -. - Y' P .f sf 41 1,1 U. ll D ,h .31 .rm Barbara Johnson John Johnson Donald Karau Tom Kennedy George King Kammy Knutson Phyllis Krause Richard Lappin Richard Lazoen Sandy Leonard f L -'X ' 'Q 23? .. 'f x 1 ' 5' Lois Pearson George Roper Linda Rowe Albert Rowland Sandra Schrey Julia Snider Bob Somers Douglas Spicer Carol Stick Judy Van Waes n.11.. -1 --1.A1 :la . Q L'4u 1 ,O v- 4 .. k p in gp Joyce Lester Jerry Loibl Betty Low Marshall Martin Darrel Moon Terry Newman Sandy Nicholson Sharon Nixon Dennis Packee FRESH N hr - 1 ij IV' .1 . 'K V ' ' ' .,. , , up Q? R -f Q , 1 ! 'F .h ,Q ,Ima 7 S .Sf .gl S ,stt Q ' 2, xi IW f hx 0 4, V 'nu' ORGANIZATIGNS ,z 5 4 f XY GARY RAMSEY li RICHARD SCl'lllil.llR JIM RCRA H XSHISIHUI Edlmf Business Manager SEATED: M. Collins, L. Oliver, hi. Craig. J. Eversole, J. Cole, J. Ouart, L. Palmer, E. GREE UILL STAFF The staff this year lost no time in get- tin into production. The senior pictures were taken a week after school began, and the group pictures were taken shortly there after. The advertising and subscription campaigns were quite successful. The staff for '58-59 was as follows: Editor, Gary Ramsey, Assistant Editor, Richard Schielerg Business Manager, Jim Rorahg Sales Manager, Leroy Muntsg Sports Editor, Emil Anthonyg Activities Editor, Janice Ouart, Photography Editor, Judi Krause, Typists, Mary Ellen Craig, Lois Oliver, Richard Rule, Mary Collinsg Ad- vertising Editor, Lois Palmer, Class Edi- tor, Janet Coleg and Advisor, Mrs. Jimmy Eversole. We would like to give special recog- nition to Bill Vancil, our art editor. Bill who is always ready to offer his artistic talents, did the fine job of printing and other art work found throughout this book. Rorah, G. Ramsey, R. Rule, R. Schieler. STANDING: Anthony, L. Munts, J. Krause, J. Turnbleson. gf E l if 2 -if -1 -I 33 'S 4 ' 'XA its 'hm-, A 1 0 . P vue 1 ' 1 X 5' Q 5 F1 4 - r ' ffl ,ffl 'd if I f 'Ui I f-fffev 'lv - -4-fa-' Q R '- 1 xr' LA ' f ' 1 41? of I bg l' I QUACK TAFF SEATEDf1eft to rinhrj: J, Lahedis, R. Pierce, K. Boswell, M. Craig, S. Gorham S Draqolovich J Cole L Palmer, srcoxn nor,-r, mr. Miller, 1. Krause, L. Ferguson, 1. Aby, J. McCo11rim,.B. Varrrn, R1..Ham, 'sf Goode, J. Snider, L. Rowe, M, Brasei. THIRD ROW: M. Jackson, J. Bystry, L. Bennett, A. Pask, B. Simmons C. J b r ' r ' ' ' aco s, L. Meaehzim, KN. Rose, P. Lappin, M. Collins. LIBRARY STAFF LEFT TO RIGHT: N. Hackxxirh, M. Brasel, B. Phelps, R. Pierce, G. Currier, M. Low, K, Johnson, Mrs. Murphy Librarian, B. Eshelrnan, I .cr-, ,- CQNCERT BAN - 'L 7 , I. The sixty-four piece Concert Band has had a 11,ns1 snr - cessful year. The new band roorrguwasc'o1:11'letcdii, tk 111- ber, and rehearsals started the first ofNoxe1f1ber. 'l'l.is room, with its near perfect accoustics, has provided the hand with a beautiful home of its own. Patrons of the Vfethersfield Schools can be justly proud of the rwvisiiiis they have furnished forthe Music Ileparrrnerrr. Tins 1.c-1. room has helped the quality and musicianship wi em-ii niusic organization to irnprove over a hundred per 1 ent, ?,:f'1.i'-w The Concert band was host for the Blackliawk Cjrinfer- ence Band Festival, participated in the Illinois High School Association Music Contests, presented a concert for P, T,.f'1, and gave its annual Spring Formal Concert in May. Nine- teen hundred fifty-nine marks the tenth year for Mr. Bick- haus as band director ofthe Wethersfield Concert Band. The number of students participating ill band has g,rnxw11 from twenty-seven in 1949 to one hundred sixty-eight in 19551, MR. CHARLES BICKHA US Director WIQTHERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL CONCERT BAND ARCHI G BA The Wethersfield High School Marching Band is a forty-eight piece playing unit featuring a seven- man color guard up front. The drum majorette was Ann Paskf'59J and drill instructor for the color guard was Mr. Fred Andrew. The marching band performed at all home foot- ball games and participated in the annual homecom- ing parade. lt also participated in the massed band festival at Galesburg in the spring ofthe year, and also in the Western State University homecoming at Macomb in the fall ofthe year. ANNE PASK Drum Majorette WETHERSFIELD HIGH SCHOOL MARCHING BAND M. Craig, S. Nicholson, E. Bickhaus, J. CGLOR GLIA RD 1' . - ,Zi D L F -ga , I ng 15,4 -L Mr. Andrew, Instructor, J. Chamberlain, G K S P I E L' S J. Snider, K. Knutson, T. Erickson, S. Nixon, J. Bystry. GIRLS CHOIR ,, The Girls Choir rehearses three days a week, and one- half credit is given to each member for one year's work. The activities of the choir include: a concert for F, T.A. a program for the Woman's Club, participation in the Annual Blackhawk Conference Vocal Festival, and a concert in the spring, usually combined with the high school band. TT Each year the choir enters the Illinois High School Asso- ciation Music Contests. The Girls Choir has the distinction 'rs of bringing to Wethersfield its first State Championship Trophy. The general musicianship, and poise of this group makes it a truly outstanding organization. Mrs. Franklin Coplan is the accompanist, and Mr. Charles Bickhaus is the director. Officers are : Barbara Eshelman, Presi- dent, Marcia Jackson, Vice-President, Judy Bystry, Secretary- Treasurerg and Karen Hildebrand, Student Council Representative. FIRST ROW: J. Snider, S. Brandy, P. Dolieslager, M. Urquiza, C. Libby, P. Himes, P. Swanson, B. Weeks, C. Murchison, and M. Collins. SECOND ROW: S. Anderson, L. Duryea, L. Evans, C. Zimmerman, R. Pierce, S. Johnson, V. Anderson, C. Stick, G. Currier, M. Low, B. Johnson, and K. Hildebrand. THIRD ROW: P. Powers, J. Hunt, G. Ratliff, M. Jackson, B. Low, C. L'Ecluse, L. Palmer, J. Bystry, R. Clark, C. Witte, and J. Ambllfgy- FOURTH ROW: B. Eshelman, S. Foulk, J. Millett, S. Goode, and B. Larson. FIFTH ROW: Mr. Bickhaus, Director and Mrs. Coplan, Accompanist. S- 4.19 i I , Q-7. ', if -Q - VOCAL SOLOIST K. Hildebrand SAX QUARTET B. Eshelman, R. Clark G. Ratliff, B. Vancil 49 as TYMPANI B. Some rs ..I. l A 50 I ,Ol 1 , C L11'x'C , V51 MJD kk IND5 Byslr T-Ii'11o1son '19 . u nz TRI-HI- The Tri-l-li-Y started the new year by welcoming in the new members with a Splash Party and pot luck supper. With such a good start, we combined with the G. A. A. to build a float for the Homecoming parade. We had a clever float but did not win a prize. Our Christmas project was selling Christmas trees at the Y. For the Christmas community project we gave food to a needy family. We had a concession stand at one of the basketball games to earn money for the Midwinter Formal, which we sponsored. We also made favors for the hospital to use on Valentine's Dav. The new members were officially initiated in jan- uary. Tri-Hi-Y had a very good year, thanks to the cooperation of the members and Miss Hutson, our spon sor. Officers this year were: President, Mary Ellen Crai Vice President, Sharon Dragolovich- Secretary Q3 ' , , .ludy Krauseg Treasurer, Shirley Foulkg Reporter, Bonnie Simmons, and Student Council Representative, Marilyn Golden. FRONT ROW: S. Gorham, D. Slyter, P. Goodwin M Golden L Ferguson R Richards NI Hackwith M Collins, C. Murchison. SECOND ROW: R. Karau S Homer M Craig S Golden B Phelps P Druin J. Cole, B. Simmons. THIRD ROW: Miss Hutson, Sponsor I Krause L Oliver J Ouart S Swearingen Goode, S. Dragolovich, S. Johnson, S. Huckins, S Foulk at E7 .mpfrr 5 1 'I ? Q ' i z ,g --I 'V Q7 Y: 'i 37xv C-P ,i lf Q Yr.. lfviflrx or --IEIJP- ' 'W-wif' NATIGNAL HO CDR SOCIETY SEATED: G. Vanwaes, S. Andrew, T. Thurman. STANDING: P. Culver J. Huffman, S. Mooney, L, Oliver, J. ouart. FIRST ROWQknee1ingJ: I. Rorah, D. Calhoun, G. Geirnaeirt, M. Lind, D. Behnke, S, Popovich, E, Anthony, J. McCollum, L. Meacham, D. DeCraene. SECOND ROW: Coach Reeves, J. Culver, J. Gerber, R. Vanwaes, F. Baum- gardner, D. DeRvke, J. Emmerson, S. Mooney, R. Rule, T. Bryan, R. Faull, S. Borota, CoaChBrag:ie1. X 7' 4' U , N 5 PEP CLUB This Year s Pep Club started off with moredeter rrairation than ever to promote better school spirit and sportsmanship Some of the year s highlights included a white shirt cheering section which did intricate card cheers A a money makinu, project the Pep Club sold school sweat shirts and beanies For the first time a constitution was drawn up by the officers stating the definite rules and re sgulations of our organization Our advisors were Mr Paul Miller and Mr Howard Perry The club was headed by the following President Susie Goode Vice President Bonnie Greiert Secretary Treasurer Judy Bystry Student Council Representative Maurie Graff and Reporter Julia Snider FIRST ROW Mr Perry Sponsor J Chamberlain K Knutson P Druin J. Cole, M. Craig, A. Pask, M. Ham, S Dragolovich R Richards L Palmer B Greiert S Goode L Ferguson M. Werderman, P. Swanson, M. Pearson L Pearson and Mr Miller Sponsor SECOND ROW 1 Coplan T Erickson S. Nixon, L. Duryea, J. Snider, G. rrier B Low P Krause I Lester S Brandy P Himes C Libby B Larson, R. Clark, I. Hunt, J, Aby, D. Slyter and S Gorham THIRD ROW I Krause J Seifert V Anderson S Nicholson, L. Rowe, P. Powers, M. Jackson G Ratliff I Emmerson L Urquiza L Bennett P Dolreslager C. L'Ecluse, J. Bystry, S. Golden, C. Anthony M Golden and K Boswell FOURTH ROW L Oliver I Ouart P Zonkel, J. VanWaes, C. Heiser, B. Collins S Johnson S Foulk and L Rinella FIFTH ROW I Lenz T Bryan, K. Schubert, D. Behnke, R. Faull M Wells T Graff T Zonkel F Baumgardner M Brasel M Lazoen S Miller, R. Crawford, R. Ham, and R. Golden SIXTH ROW L Xleacham E Anthony R Rule D DeRycke B Vancil, J. McCollum, S. Mooney, D. Turner V Swanson B Andrew R Rosenow I Gerber M Graff L Golden J, Culver, and R. Smith. WHS PEP CLUB ' - I . Q . ' V . 5. . . . S - .X . . I. s I I . . ' l Johnson,'S. .Leonard,'S. Anderson, C.. Stick, L. Evans., B: Weeks, Pierce, Zimmerman, C. Murchison, M. ,galil . i f . 1 l L F. H. A. FHA monthly meetings have been centered around the theme of safety this year. AMER Families Together projects of the Wethersfield Chapter have been having a Daddy-Date Night and a Mother-Daughter Banquet. During the FHA Week in March the in-coming Freshmen were initiated in a formal ceremony. The first week of school was Rose- bud and Blossom Week, in which the Freshmen were introduced and welcomed into the Chapter. -0 J Entertaining done has included the Honor Roll Re- ceptions held every six weeks, coffees for Unit Faculty meetings, and refreshments for parents on Visitation Xa' Day during National Education Week. At Christmas the FHA was very active in making dolls and stuffed toys to be distributed to children who wouldn't otherwise have a Christmas. FRONT ROW, Miss White, J. Cole, G. Ratliff, M. Jackson, J. Rose, B. Eshelman, J. Olson, P. Swanson, L. Oliver, J. Ouart, K. Hildebrand. SECOND ROW: J. Seifert, K. Youngfeldt, A. Munts, M. Lazoen, J. Holtz, J. Lester, P. Krause, K. Knutson, 1. Coplan, I. Chamberlain, S. Nixon, T. Erickson, L. Rowe, S. Leonard, S. Schrey. THIRD ROW: L. Wykle, N, Hackwith, C. Anthony, M. Golden, S. Golden, S. Gorham, S. Huc- kins, S. johnson, M. Collins, C. Zimmerman, B. Johnson, C. Libby, M. Low,.R. Crawford, S. Miller, L. Porter. FOURTH ROW: C. Phelps, B. Phelps, K. Boswell, K. Johnson, L. Evans, B. Weeks, P. Swanson, M. Lee. I. Millet, E. Hood, R. Clark, B. Larson, P. Dolieslager, L. Bennett. FIFTH ROW: L. Pearson, M. Pear- son, K. Peterson, B. VanBevern, S. Seidel, R Richards, J. Krause, S. Dragolovich, L. Palmer, L. Ferguson, P. Druin, J. Vanwaes, S. Nicholson, J. Hegwood. F. H. A. ACTIVITIE ball Wemer Roast Chapter Mother E dther Iv rs Cole 'wir Druxn ff X aff- ' Q, N21 mmmrnmmmm Good' ' Daddy Date N1ght Monthly Meetmg -Law Skit for F H A Week Inqtallatlon OIOff1C6Te QQLU-tL y Queen Kmg K I-hldebrand T Thurman F. F. A. The Future Farmers of America were very active this year under the supervision of our instructor, Mr. Perry. The activities were: selling fireplace logs, picking up corn, and selling concrete hog troughs. Some of the more enjoyable activities were the Fa- ?-fy ther and Son Banquet and the all-school dance. This year our FFA Chapter was represented at many FFA judging contests. We also showed live- stock at the FFA Fair and took in our fair share of the premiums. In October the FFA officers attended the Officers Training School and Banquet. which wa held at LaMoille High School, the officers brought A back many good ideas to make the Wethersfield FFA a better chapter. Some of the trips taken this year included the Illinois State FFA Convention, and the National FFA Convention in Kansas City, Missouri. A trip to the . International Harvester Plant in Rock Island was also very interesting and educational. v L -Jw. FIRST ROW: C. Bennett, C, Craig, L. Munts, S. Oliver, W. Rose. SECOND ROW: D. DeRyke, A. Rowland, M. Hackwith, T. Craig, l. McNamara. STANDING: W. Harding, D. Smith, L. Bartman, J. Coziahr. SIDE ROW: R. Townsend, J. Foshay, J. Loibl, R. Golden, J. I-Iyer, M. Martin, Mr. Perry. -F 1 fii X, R4 ' X 5?r-,L .. X S F F A ACTIVITIES X Homecommg Parade Float ,M 5. 24 QU ? 4,5 wwf Boys QerveF H A Banquet Chrxstmas Party For Under Off To the F F A prwlleged Chlldren onvenhon m Kansas Cxty aim' in -A I ...--L IQ Marshall Martm's Fam' Project John Foshay's Hog Project . --1 A ia ... . ' Sr fN A '75 FS .ggi Viv F.T. . The 1958-59 Myrtle B. Nelson Chapter of Future Teachers was one ofthe largest in its history. The year's programs were of special interest to every one of the fifty-four members. Some ofthe prograni highlights were talks given by Wethersfield teachers and panel discussions led by the students. The high school principal, Mr. Bryce Miller, gave the club a different 'viewpoint on high school administration. Mrs. Soderlund, of the Blish Building, gave an informative talk on Special Edu- cation. At the Christmas season Miss Myrtle Nelson gave an enjoyable Hour of Music. A talk by Jur- gen Lenz, the exchange student from Germany, was another program of special interest. The success ofthe club was due mostly to the help of the advisors, Miss Allene Whitmyer and Miss Ada Robbins. The officers for the year were: Presi- dent, Pat Druing Vice-President, Karen Hildebrand, Secretary, Janet Cole, Treasurer, Joyce Abyg His- torian, Calvin Jacobs, Song Leader, Edith Bickhausg Student Council Representative, Dean Behnkeg Par- liamentarian, Robin Faull and Reporter, Susie Goode FIRST ROW: C. Jacobs, E. Seidel, M. Ham, M. Craig, R. Richards, J. Cole, L. Palrner, S. Dragolovich, P. Druin, B. Greiert, S. Goode, M. Gambill, K. Hildebrand. SECOND ROW: Miss Robbins, C. lacobs, M. Collins, C. Zimmerman, K. Knutson, S. Brandy, 1. Chamberlain, S. Nixon, T. Erickson, L. Rowe, S. Leonard, S. Nichol son, V. Anderson. THIRD ROW: Miss Whitmyer, M. Graff, B. Newburn, P. Goodwin, D. Slyter, S. Golden, K. Boswell, G. Currier, B. Low, L. Duryea, D. Goodwin, B. Eshelman, C. Witte, M. Pearson. FOURTH ROW: G. Erickson, R. Faull, C. Anthony, J. Aby, P. Himes, C. Libby, M. Low, P. Powers, I. Bystry, P. Krause, J. Lester J. Coplan. The Girls Athletic Association has had a very wonderful organization this year and we sincerely hope that next year will be as successful We partic- ipated in the following sports: speedball, soccer, volleyball, swimming, basketball, badminton, softball, and archery. Officers for the year were: President, Lois Oliver, Vice-President, Sharon Golden, Secre- tary, Marilyn Golden, Treasurer, Mary Jane W- Werdermang Student Council Representative, Mary Ellen Craig: Reporter, Lynn Bennett, and Advisor, Miss Pat Hutson. FIRST ROW: M. Ham, M. Craig, R. Richards, J. Cole, L. Palmer, S. Dragolovich, L. Oliver, P. Swanson S. Anderson, Miss Hutson. SECOND ROW: J. Seifert, K. Youngfeldt, A. Munts, S. Brandy, l. Chamber- lain, S. Nixon, L. Rowe, S. Leonard, S. Nicholson, C. Stick. THIRD ROW: N. Hackwith, S. Golden, S. Gorham, K. Boswell, L. Bennett, M. Lazoen, R. Crawford, D. Goodwin, C. Dooley, S. Miller. FOURTH ROW: C. Anthony, J. Aby, M. Golden, P. Swanson, L. Duryea, E. l-lood, l. Snider, B. Low, M. Werder- man, V. Anderson. 1-JL 'Li' 'sf' rig Us-1.40 v 1 3, I, 1--Z' ' s gnu -n . ji? L lm 4 -an ... 5 . f ? 5' L g ll 9 151 L'- ,f 1..- K :N ,Q 2 '-'4- ? k 'if ? we ,ff x ,am-+ -. , .EI ' IMS Y 4 N 'S R 4 - 1- -CTW Sli! An, -d'fl-L x- Jf1CD ..66V69 q. ff la ch Q va - ....... E' ' , Q wr. W Jia., . , W :if 1 hm 'X ?. 4' f ,rx - ,gf - A Q 1: M x X ,, , 'egg 1 i X X X. I N?aq. ,gxa-x vu?- 3- .-1 if I wvflr , -, P'-,.. es, Q f , a 'I 4.4 -1 ,af 44 ' xx' 44'-2 .-r1,'f . 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Wethersfield Dunlap W V Wethersfield Walnut Werhersfield Galva W ET H E RSF I ELD vs. DU N LA P Wefhefsfield Wyoming Wethersfield Toulon fliorfeitedj Blac khawk Fresh -Soph. Tourna ment Wethersfield 36 Walnut Wethersfield 39 Galva FIRST ROW: R. Somers, Manager, Coach Reeves, R. Smith, R. Lappin, J, johnson lv Graff R Lazoen and l. Hood, SECOND ROW: T, Craig, L. Golden, G. Middendorf, T, Kennedy, D Drarzolovich J Gerber and B, Andrei-v, 1, V , ,V lm .i 1 1 -Z ,QA- 1 Q - A Q 1 I . ,x gp.. , il M fl wx Q' 5 E 'Rx ,w.,'Q Qi 1 1 If 115 'P ' u , 5 ' ' HA. ' Fifi ! 11' P. Nw HI TRACK SQUAD The Wethersfield Flying Geese last year had a young and inexperienced team, but they built up their team for the 1959 season. In the Blackhawk Conference meet the Geese placed fourth. In the regular season the squac ended up with a 3 and 3 record. Gary Geirnaeirt was the leading scorer of the Flying Geese. Gary, only a Sophomore, also took first place in the 440 yard dash in the Blackhawk Conference meet. Kirby Knutson was another good scorer for the Geese. He jumped better than 21 feet in the broad jump. This year the Geese will have a team which consists mostly of seniors. The Geese should have more experi- ence and a better track season this year. CROSS COUNTRY H. German, D. Calhoun FIRST ROW: J. Emmerson, F. Baumgardner, D. Good, D. Behnke, J. McCollum, T. Bryan. SECOND ROW: R, Rosenow, D. DeCraene, G. Geirnaeirt, T. Graff, P. Cantrell, R. Faull. THIRD ROW: Coach Bragiel, B. New- burn, K. Knutson, E. Anthony, G. Paul, S. Popovich, L. Meacham, Coach Reeves. . 5 1 V ff., . -H 14' .....,.- T rflayf I I J if .? v Exif? 5 T1 1? 1 W 'Y I .G si Wethersfield 28 1X2 Prophetstown 61 Geneseo 100 1X2 Triangular Wethersfield 60 1X6 Riverdale 57 5!6 Dual Meet Wethersfield 53 Wyoming 65 Dual Meet Wethersfield 52 Galva 88 Dual Meet Wethersfield '76 Bradford 52 Dual Meet Wethersfield 83 516 Cambridge 34 116 Dual Meet Galva Relays Monmouth Relays Geneseo Relays Blackhawk Conference Track and Field Meet. f vw :f TRACK '4fmi' , ' ,J , 4- win, ' ,, Meet 'w '. -f' 13, ., '??f,?:e-aa-A rfwffe 8 QU,-,4 ,abt . SCHEDULE ?1 v xx., 'KR 1 ...qEF, -Q 1 X g, . .1 3 ' 3 Q + vs., qx... 1-X 3: ,.-of .. L '- K-.fl4. ku y . S '31 BASEBALL CHAMPS For the last three years, the Geese have succeeded in bringing the Blackhawk Conference trophy in baseball back to W, H. S. The Geese defeated the Wyoming Indians for the second straight year and gained the title. In order for the Geese to play Wyoming for the Champion- ship, they had to defeat Bradford, Walnut, and Gnlva, which they did to gain the title of their division. In the championship game, the Flying Geese defeated the Indians by a score of 8 to 2. Gordon VanWaes was the winning pitcher of the game, with a very good pitching record of 6 wins and losses, his brother, Dick, had a 3 and 3 record. In the title game, the big hitters for the Geese were Mickey Lind and Dick VanWaes, each collecting 2 hits. FIRST ROW: Coach Reeves, J. Gerber, D. Behnke, M. Lind, J. Culver, B. Vancil, S. Popovich, Coach Bragiel. SECOND ROW: Manager T. Thompson, R. Faull, E. Anthony, G. Geirnalert, D DeCraene, R. Rosenow, G. Paul, Manager, J. Mursener. THIRD ROW: J. Borota, G. VanWaes, M. Somers, D. VanWaes, K. Knutson, G. Ramsey, B. Andrew. xr . - :F Q -4 1 I ,Qi f ,CA X 9f 75 K c W X BASE C13 Wethersfleld C23 Wethersfield Q33 Wethersfield Q43 Wethersfield Q53 Wethersfield C63 Wethersflcld Q73 Wethersfield Q83 Wethersfleld C93 Wethersfield 103 Werhersfield 113 Wethersfield 123 Werhersfield .1 Te N Ind? VF QW cv! 'lk wa- , 2' . ' ,-A l.. . ' rn... W , , ' 4, ww ' fwm f , M W ..f'. , ,WN i ' ,Q 0 ff' 39' 2, ,, ,al 4 Jen 1, V ,I ,yif j+Wnwf, , ...f--i' . 'A , 'I .5 - -0 , A I A Q' 41ii'r r BALL '- Princeville 5 1 W Atkinson 1 K Riverdale 43Double 'gf - 4 . Riverdale 031-leader Princeville 5 Atkinson 12 Galva 6 Orion 63Double Orion 131-leade' Walnut 1 Bradford 2 Wyoming 2 -Q? 6.4 CHEDULE .nga-.f .Q A23 -.- 4-47- .,, jflgssafiiiiruq! 4? '. 'W' , Another goal for Werhergfieidg X - t -n 42 1 , Manager Phil Cantrell, Statistician Frank Baumgardner, anti Manager Bob Somers. All fired up for Homecoming And Come on team, let's go!! , y I xffi 'QW Q? 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