Windsor High School - Pow Wow Yearbook (Windsor, IL)

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O 1-! iQ ill M ,M i0 l'h E l: 33' 12 I is lm ls' lm 50 -5' O 'L uf., , A-.- w 1 l o oo Zoo E H Windsor, Illinois Volume XXXV .P CCNTENTS Administration . . Page 5 Seniors ......... Page 9 Underclassmen . . Page I7 Activities ...... Page 23 Organizations . ..Page 35 Athletics ...... . . .Page 47 Snapshot Edition .Page 59 POW-WOW STAFF Editors ..... Joyce Johnson, Susie Lovins Business Managers ......... Bea Daubs Gordon Krietemeier Junior Editors . . . ...... . Sue Ann Martz Doris Tilford Activities Editors ...... Suzanne Bennett Sue Ann Olson Circulation Managers. .James Doehring Mary Jane Buckalew Sports Editors .......... Karen Baugher Ken Daily, James Dunn Snapshot Editors ......... larry Stirrett Leigha Hortenstine Advisers ..... Miss Eddings, Miss Hebert WANTED: OR ALIVE- Wincly, Our Little Blue Devil! We editors were working one day, With Windy, on the Pow-Wow. f I f We wanted to introduce it But didn't have the know how. 3 e x 8 X Windy is a scamp! With X s Excitement he just bubbles! X And he is forever in- X To all kinds of troubles! f X I'll help the editors f Go through their book. J If only I could get out of here! f If this cage didn't hook! J f f X Y lk x f- Qw 'fi ig, I .'l 1-1. Q A fx SS xi I X .3.,,, He pushed real hard, opened the door, And yelled, Hey, look at me! We turned around, then to our dismay, Out of the cage flew Windy! We turned to each other With horrified looks 'Cause away went Windy! All through our books! First he visited the faculty just as sneaky as he could be. Then he visited ----- -------- - Well, come ong and we'll see! Ig T 4 I 5 l x l I . 4 , l ll .V - ---. 4- --.....---....,.-.-,,-t,1.- LJ Roscoe Adams, George Thompson, Frank Baugher, President Ralph Edwards, Secretary Charles Walker, Harry Doehring, l-'red Davis. DEDICATION To the School Board members of Windsor Community Unit I-- who have planned and worked untiringly for the construction of our new elementary school---who have provided good instruction ---who have supplied good educational opportunities for the youth of this community---who have kept our buildings beauti- ful and pleasant to work in---and who have provided a varied curriculum---we respectfully dedicate the Pow-Wow of 1958, The Class of 1958 4 -- g Z 43 X - 4 XQX 06 42,65 XX'f' Q 'Was ADMINISTRATION LUTHER E. MARTZ B.S. KAY FLOCKHART, B.A. JOHN HENRY GALLIGAN, JR., B.S Vocational Agriculture English, Library Mathematics Future Farmers of America Junior Play Sophomore Adviser ROBERT L. BUCHANAN, B.S., M.S. MARY A. BROWN, B.S., M.S. Boy's P.E., Driver's Training Future Homemakers of America Coach, Senior Adviser Home Economics ADMINISTRATION W Superintendent J. R. CURRY, B.S, M.s. Principal D. L. ZABEL, B.S., M.S American History Student Council FACULTY IEANFTTE NORMAN, B.S. GLIN L. THOMPSON, B.S., M. ED. FAY EDDINGS, B.S. Business Education Industrial Arts English, Spanish Newspaper Senior Play, Spanish Club Yearbook Adviser, Freshman Adviser DOUGLAS BEGENIAN, BM. ORRIS A. SING, AB., M.S. PATRICIA HEBERT, B.S. IHSU'-Uflental Music SCieDCe Girl's P.E., Social Science Chorus Assistant Coach, junior Adviser G,A,A,, Yeggbqgk Adviser Cheerleader Adviser gff-ww 7 Z Bus Drivers I. A. Teacher and Student Warren Hilligos Ben Elliott, Fred Landis, claims wan, Teacher Lawrence Shafer Delbert Syfert, Abe Sims, Linco,1n Booker. M l'ang' M ThOmPm' Secretary Mrs. Green Janitors Cooks jim Butcher, Ben Elliott. Mrs. Bailey, Mrs. Camic. 8 ' ss. 1ff,, X, ..Y-!5'-a X. , A ,7 A, f ' 71 5 fx' 1: I 4 n X x x K' XA l f X N 'V gf X X ND 2 - KW f X x Wg X -5 Aj . ' Q ' Y X Q :y u x ',7i , K. x ' x SENICRS Vice President RY JANE BUCKALEW Adv iser t the hook well, this fish will bite! MR. BUCHANAN Treasurer JOYC E JOHNSON When there's work to be done, she 's always around. Secretary SUSIE LOVINS California, here I come. President PATTI COLE I got what I wanted. ,IFVAQF . N K, , kisgvn KARH4 BAUCHER Sweet, natural, and friendly .....what more can you ask? HARLENE BENCE The only way to have a friend is to be one. SUZANNE BENNETT o i An eau-nat worker with success her goal. KENNETH DAILY When you call me that, smile! LINDA CLAWSON JAMES DOH-IRING Po1iteness com nothing and gains everything. That is as well said as if I had said i ii 4' fi -ws BEA DAUBS Don't judge me by the noise Imake. EDDIE ELSON Wise from the top of his head on up . ey can conquer who believe they can. IUDY HESTER LAR RY DON HELTON er trouble trouble till trouble troubles you. 12 GENEAN CRAIG I save my breath to cool my porridge JAMES DUNN I may not say it, butl know it. KAY CASPARY I don't know what it's all about, but I'l1 argue anyway. M Q X . mt, ' , X H WEN - ,, R vw , GORDON KRIETEMEIER will show myself highly fed and lowly taught. LEIGHA HORTENSTINE Pa, gimme ah nickle ! I wanna be tough! TOM GODDARD Cursed is he that moves my bones. FRANCES NAVE Great joys, like gxiefs, are silent. LARRY GRABB He would stop St. Peter's roll call to ask a question. SUE ANN OLSON When one will not, two cannot BILL KIRK All things come to him who will bu DI-IN POIK I know a trick worth two of that. NANCY MAXEDON Slow and steady wins the race . MARIE ZIMMER Some may laugh and some may talk, but I'l1 do both forever! JERRY GASS A harmles, necessary Kat! ROSEMARIE SIOLAS Her hair is brown, her eyes are too, and does she use them--I'11 say due do! LARRY STIRRETT Winner without boasting, loser without excuses. SHIRLEY SIMS You are treading upon my patience. ROBERT RAUCH True it is that we have seen better days. Jon SPENCER I shall talk myself to death ! KAY REYNOLDS Whose words all ears take captive. FRED RINCKER Look out, I might be dangerous! LINDA NEAL Do you not know that I am a woman? When I think, I must speak! KARDI LYNNE BAUGHER Sports Editor, Pow-Wow, Class Secretary 1, Vlce Praldent 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 1, Vice President 2, Treasures 3, Cheerleader 3, 4, Junior Play, Chorus 1, 2, Student Librarian 2, 3. HARLDIE KAY BBJCE Class Treamrer 1, Newspaper Eiitor 4, FJ-IA. 1, A 3, 4, Secretary 2, 3, Chairman of Projects 4, Chorus I, 2, Cheerleader 4. ALICE SUZANNE BENNETT Activities Editor, Pow-Wow, Student Coxmcil 2, FJ-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliaxnentarlan 1, Recreation Chairman 3, Prsldent 4, GAA. 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, Contest 2, 3, 4, Uniform Manager 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY JANE BUCKALEW Circulation Manager, Pow-Wow, Cla: Vice Presidem 4, Student Council 1, 4, Treasurer 45 FHA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Parliunentarlan 2, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Reporter 3, Presid t 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student Librarian 1. KAY FRANCIS cAsrARY FJ-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, c.A.A. 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 4. LINDA JANE CLAWSON rypm, Pew-wow, r.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Reporter 4, che.-nr 1, 2, 3, 4. PATRKIIA ANN MURPHY COLE Class President 4, Student Council 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, cherur 1, 2. PHYLLIS GENEAN cms F1-1.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, sprnah curb 2, 3, 4. KENNETH Lmov DAILY Spam Editor, Pow-Wow, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, 'Dr-ack 1, 2, 3, 4,Basketba1l1 25-1gBand 1, 2, 3, 4, Property Manager 3, Contest 2, , 4, jrnlor Phys BEATRICE JUNE DAUBS Business Manager, Pow-Wow, FHA. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 4, Cheerleader 3, 43 Junior Play. JAMES DARRI'-1 DOH-IRING Circulation Manager, Pow-Wow, Class Vice President 1, 'rrrek 1, 2., 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, nrrebnu 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play. JAMES WILLIAM IXINN Sport: Editor, Pow-Wow, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sectional Treasurer 4, Bgnd 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Junior Play. GEORGE EDDIE ELSON F.F.A. 1, 2, 3. Jmomr mwARos cAss F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, Track 1. MYRON THOMAS GODDARD spread. curb 2, 3. IAURENCE wn.uAM GRABB Class President 2, Student 2- Student Council 2, spnnirh cm. 2, 3, 4, 'rrrek 1, 2, 3, 4,:n.r1rerbru 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, jxnior ny, Mr. w.H.s. 3. LARRY DON I-IEIJIDN Class President 1, Vice President 2, Treasurer 3, Student Council 1, Track 1, 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. JUDITH H.AINE HESTER Class Secretary-Treasurer 3, Student Council 3, F.H.A. 1 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 3, 4, Chorus 2, Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, President 3, Secretary 4. LTHA IDU I-IORTENSTINE Snapshot Editor, Pow-Wow, F1-1.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, c.A.A. 4, sprnirh Club 2, 3, 4, song Leader 3, 4, amd 3, 4 Contest 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Play, Smdent ubrrrrrn 4. JOYCE ANN JOHNSON Pow-Wow Editor, Junior Editor, Cla: Treasurer 4, Student Council 2, 3 Vice President 3, FJ-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pnbue Reunion Chairman 1, 4, 1-mm-:en 2, Vice President 3, Choms 1, 2, Junior Play, Student Librarian 1, 2. WILLIAM onvA1. xmx FLA. 1, 2, sprnier cmb 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, chem. 1, 2, 3, 'mek 1, 3, 4, nnrkerbru 1, 2, 3, 4, nuebru 1, 2, 3. GORDON WESLEY KRIE'l'Dv1EII-21 Business Manager, Pow-Wow, Spanish Club 4, Junior Play, Track 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 3, 4, Chorus 1, 2, Student Librarian 3. SUE ANN IDVINS Paw-Wow Editor, Junior Editor, Class Secretatv 4, FHA. 1, 2, 3, 4, 'Treasurer 1, President 2, Public Relation Chairman 3, Secretary 4, Section Public Relation Chairman 3, Section Secretary 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vice President 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 2, Vice President 2, President 3, Reporter 4, Chorus 1, 2, Junior Play. NANCY RUTH MAXIEDON F.H.A. 1 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 3,Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contest 2, Chorus 1, 2. FRANCES ISABHL NAVE FHA. 1, 2, 3, 45 GAA. 3, Chorus 2, Student Librarian 3. NEAL l6IF,EAS::gary 2, serdenr Council 3, 4. Secrewv 3 4, FHA, 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relatron Chairmar 22 c.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Pom: Recorder 2. SGCNUFY' T1-euurer 3, Spanish Club 4, Juno: Pkvl Chee'- leader 3, chenrr 1, 2, Newspaper Junior Editor- ANN OLSON ildgvlties Editor, PGW-WOW? Student Council 3' 4' Treasurer 3, Vice President 4, FHA. 1. 21 31 4: Recreation Chairman 43 GAA- 16 SPI-nm' Club 45 Bend 1, 2, 3, 4, Unifonns Manager 3. 4. Come! 2- 3, Chorus 1, 2. .w. Pouc gpaniii Club 4, v1ee Pruident 4, 'rrrek 1. 2: nrdrerbeu 1, 2, 3, chorus 1. 2- nonnnr cA1u. nAuc1-1 'rrrnrferred from Sullivan 3, 'rr-.ek 3, 4: Bvksmll 3, 4, nnrebrn 3. CES KAY REYNOLDS , 54512. 1' 2, 3, 4, spmuh Club 2, 3, 4, V1ce Pres- idenr 3, chem 1, 2, Newspaper Editor 41 Sudan' Librarian 4. FREHIICK CHARLES RINQCH Fronts 1, 29 39 4' S-IIRIEY JANE SIMS Typist, Pew-wew, F.:-1.A. 1, 2, 3, 41521111211 Club 2, 3, 43 Chow 2: 31 4' ROSBJARIE SIOLAS FJ-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.A. 1, 35 Band 2, 3, Choms 1, 2. JOSEPH WAYNE SPENCER FLA. 1, nndredrnu 1. LARRY FRFDERIQC STIRREFI' Snapshot Editor Pow-Wow, Class President 3, rr'.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, 4, Preridenr 4, Basketball 2, need 1, 2, 3. MIIDRI-D MARIE ZIMMBX FJ-LA. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 1, GAA. 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Cheerleader 4 Bend 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary- 'lsreasurer 3, 4, Contest 1, 2. O . O Ns . -I , by gig? .ff - X ,' E J Xu , WQ 4 - D Q e .,.. xl 1 + fx CD 1 , MNX X 1 N A xx X 4 Q ' Yu. X R V 0 . x X V Q 1 ' ! X X sf E 'L fx -X Q1 ,4 1, Q wxelf QE!! I, R LSE ?i', A .H ', . I Q f - N 5 1 ' x f C A - . Q ' 3 .-F - ' fi-'6Q i?- f X' Q ,i :T R -gi ' , X' 6 0 - -11. 0 . 0. o S ' 0 ' 0 Q X j f ' Q15 0 -'o 4 55:5 . H' -f Q6-,f-':1. - ' v ' Q B 'N'3.14-if 4 x...f-f f 7 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIOR CLASS Class Officers: President, Connie Cooper, Vice President, Roslyn Fisher, Secretary, Corwin Edgar, Treasurer, Da-is Tilfordg Adviser, Mr. Seng. ii J 3 +3 ,gf ? R K, Si if i 3 f sl v,..- if sf j' v f .,f ' 774 A ri I - fi V W E A .,., ,, ..... F ROW 1: Connie Cooper, Roslyn Fisher, Corwin Edgar. ROW 24 Doris Tilford, Mr. Seng. ROW 3: Bill Beldon, Don Cameron, Vera Craig, Gerald Daily, Roxmie Edward. ROW 4: Arlie Ferrell, Nikki Fleming, Jerry Fonner, Robert Giesler, David Goddard. ROW 5: Naomi Hardwick, Tony Hickman, Marvin Honn. Congratulations to The Senior Class of '58 O K JOBBERS Compliments of PHIL PASSALACQUA Sullivan Illinois WALTER E. ROSE LUMBER CO. I8 3 DOWN 1 TO GO elf , ROW 1: Donna Huffmaster, Gene Kirk, 'jill Landis. ROW 2: Donna Latch, Linda Lovins. ROW 3: Sue Ann Martz, Beverly McClure, john Moffett, Theron Newell, larry Nolen. ROW 4: Don Price, Marilyn Rincker, Nellie Sanders, Penny Siolas, Dorothy Slifer. ROW 5: Mary Ruth Slifer, Evelyn Twitty, Marilyn Walker, Carol Watkins. Not pictured, David Schwerman. We invite school classes to visit our modern bank. THE NATIONAL BANK OF MATTOON Member of F. D. I. C. I9 SOPHOMORES HALFWAY MARK Class Officers: President, Linn Vorisg Vice President, Sharlene Doehring, Secretary, Bill Edwards, Treasurer, Ronnie Denham: Adviser, Mr. Galligan. ng. L... ,,f:' Q nf.. T S M n , ' ,., K :-, -'::- ,L m f - ' ' 4 ' 21' 7' ii 'QL R 1. 5 1 1 ' Tglxe P ' W- .ii 1 R , A y , , P . P 'ii P' B ., A isi , QQ W , , zul Q ,W,,, I EIZE . in ,L ig :gi A , -- : L ':',- i . ' L' 'iti 1 Q ,., A -11 ,. 1 , i ii Y' - f A S 2 X . V I Q 1 'Q - , . V, ii. ,Q , f ,,g AA BQ , N K 2 if fi-31' J ROW lx L. Voris, S. Doehring, B. Edwards. ROW 2: R. Denham, Mr. Galligan. ROW 33 A. Bennett, L. Buckalew, J. Cawary, N. Cole, G. Daubs, D. England, L. England, I. Gaither. ROW 4: S. Gass, E. Goddard, I. Grabb, J. Griffin, B. Haney, G. Helton, E. Hilligoss, L. Horn. ROW 5: R. Kirk, L. Lan-ew, M. Linkhart, R. Nolen, F. Olson, 1. Quast, M. Rankin, B. Reynolds. ROW 6: J. Risley, P. Schrock, N. Sheaks, C. Storm, R. Tull, G. Van Dyke, L. Van Dyke, S. Watkins. BRIDGES OIL SUPPLIES Marathon Products - Duo Therm Heaters ADA MAXEDON SHAFER Compliments of Tires - B. F. GOODRICH - Batteries BEAUTY SHOP IONES'S CAFE Phone 23 QJALITY WORK Windsor Illinois Windsor Illinois Phone 285 Windsor, Ill 20 , .. if Q a FRESHMEN . 'Q A 15 . .WW Class Officers: President, Ronnie Lawyer, -i Vice President, Leon I-Iuffmasterg Secretary, ,ia , . Annetta Walker, Treasurer, Shari Jones, I ' Adviser, Mi wings. 13 g, -' -: ,ss M L , 5 . S' 2 is S' A 'QNX x -gi W L' ' ' J, F 1 , 9' .Q ' 1' W C M . i ' S4 ,, , E J G 5 4 in Sri? 1. M- N in .4 '. S he . ROW 1: R. Lawyer, L. Huffmaster, A. Walker. ROW 2: S. Jones, Miss Eddings. ROW 3: C. Alexander, F. Begeman, A. Bennett, G. Clawson, E. Craig, M. Cruise, B. Cummings, 1. Curry. ROW 4: R. Edwards, B, Elliott, 1. Elson, S. Freeman, D. Freemon, E. Gaddis, J. Hampton, 1. Hancock. ROW 5: N. Helton, P. Hickman, L. Hilligoss, J. Hortenstine, E. Jackson, R. Klein, D. Lovins, J. Lovins. ROW 6: D. Martin, S. McQueen, L. Millsap, D. Moffett, R. Morrison, S. Mon-ison, C. Parsley, 1. Phipps. ROW 7: W. Rentfrow, D. Robison, L. Scaggs, D. Shafer, M. Sims, F. Siolas, J. Storm, J. Thompson. ROW 8: S. Thompson, A. Tull, 1. Walden, A. Walker, N. Wall, J. West, B. Williamson. ENGLUND'S MARKET Phone 131 Windsor, Illinois 21 ,v e ,J L 5 I Who?... No! Have car. Will travel. See here, my little English I Driver Education wood-whittling friend! THIS IS YOUR LIFE, What's the difference Look, teach, two hands! asdfjklgasdfjklg between an orange? Girls' P. E. Typewriting World History STUDENTS OF W. H. . Please, gir1S, PSY attenti0n! Una Dos, Tres a1umnas! Double, Double Home Economics Spanish l Toil and Trouble. English IV FISHER CHEVROLET CO. New and Used Cars G Trucks Parfs 5 Accesories Phone 93 Windsor., Ill. 22 :lux , Q I X X X u X I f -i: .m Q E g ' Y f-Eg, ,., fs- ACTIVITIES Officers SEATED, l. to r.: Student Council Representative, A. Bennettg Vice-President, D. Goddardg President, I. Risleyg Secretary-Treasurer, M. Zimmer. Reporter, S. Lovinsg Librarian, S. Doehringg Uniform Manager, S. Olson. BAND LAUNCHES Adviser Mr. Begeman Ma lorettes 1. Risley, A. Bennett, S. Doehring. BDINETT 011. 8 GAS COMPANY TROUTMAN'S SERVICE STATION THE WINDSOR GAZETTE Retail G Wholesale Petroleum Mobil gas and oil Established in 1877 Products Tires - Batteries Your Community Newspaper l.ET'S GO WITH BE.NCO Phone 196 Windsor job Printing - Advertising Windsor Illinois 24 STANDING, 1. to r.: Uniform Manager, S.Bennett5 Wood-wind Ensembles SEATED, 1. to r.: J. Risley, S. Bennett. STANDING 1. to r.: L. Horn, L. Hortenstine, F. Begeman. NEW ACTIVITIES Compliments of Compliments of ART STUCKEY AND SONS JOE DUNN 25 Brass Ensembles SEATED: 1. to r.: B. Haney, A. Bennett. STANDING l. to r.: K. Daily, D. Goddard, J. Dunn. Dance Band ROW 1, 1. to r.: F. Begeman, L. Horn, Mr. Begeman, J. Risley. ROW 2, 1. to r.: B. Haney, A. Bennett, G. Helton. WINDSOR INSURANCE AGENCY We're as near to you as your tele phone. Phone collect Mattoon ADams 5-5421 I. Logan Gover james W. Gover ROW 1: F. Begeman, K. Shafer, S. Bennett, E. Taylor, C. Storm, and I.. Hortenstine. ROW 2: S. Olson, A. Bennett, N. Maxedon, S. Lovins, B. Haney, I. Adams, and I.. Horn. ROW 3: R. Morrison, I.. Millsap, P. Passalacqua, B. Reynolds, K. Clawson, Mr. Begeman, A. Bennett, K. Daily, M. Zimmer, F. Olson, B. Elliott, W. Rentfmw, S. Doehring, G. Helton, D. Goddard and J. Dunn. NOT PICTUREDS J. Risley, S. Maru, S. Jones, E. Vail, M. Edwards, N. Wall, R. Rose, I. Curry, G. Goddard, M. Slifer, B. Kirk, T. Tilford, T. Haney, K. Caspary, and J. Griffin. Concert Band Participates in Various Activities The Band's various activities consisted of a trip to Pierre Marquette State Park, which is located in the Southern part of the state, A11 members enjoyed different types of recreation including boat-riding, horseback-riding, and picnicing. The Band presented a concert for guests in the lodge of the park. Another activity was a floor show given in January, The band made three formations and played five songs. To end their activities, the Band entered a contest. Compliments of Compliments of Jumon WOMAN'S CLUB 1.. R. .na L. c. cAN'rwn.t. ?,fg',?WfeD1QH,i SJORE tzvmmo woMAN's cum opmmemst YV' ' 0 Windsor Illinois Mattoon Illinois 26 ---1 ROW 1, 1. to r.: A. F. Tull, C. Storm, Mr. Begeman, S. Thompson, M. Flowers. ROW 2, 1. to r.: G. Craig, S. Doehring, L. Hortenstine, C. Parsley, S. Bennett, P. Schrock. ROW 3, 1. to r.: N. Sheaks, B. Haney, J. Storm, S. Sims, W. Rentfrcw, P. Gaddis. CHORUS SINGS AT P. T. A. ROW 1, 1. to r.: N. Wall, S. McQueen, 1. Thompson, I. West, D. Nichols, I. A. Risley. ROW 2, 1. to r.: R. Kline, I.. Clawson, M. Sims, K. Caspary, G. Clawson, I.. Scaggs. NOT PICTUREDS R. Kirk and S. Freeman MEADOW GOLD Laboratory Controlled Dairy Products Milk-Ice-Cream-Butter Phone 6451 Ma.ttoon,I1li SWINFORD'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Tires-Batteries-Accessories Phone 291 Windsor 27 nois PUBLICATION STAFF WORKS FOR HIGH GOALS. Miss Hebert, Miss Eddings Editors Joyce Johnson, Susie Lovins Business Managers Gordon Krietemeier, Bea Daubs Junior Editors Sue Ann Martz, Doris Tilford THE DAILY JOURNAL - GAZETTE A, B, C, Audited Largest Net Daily Paid Circulation in Southeastern Illinois NEWS' - FEATURES - COMICS Phone ADams 5-5656 28 Sports Editors Ken Daily, Karen Baugher, jimmy Dunn Activities Editors Sue Ann Olson, Suzanne Bennett Snapshot Editors Leigha Hoi-tenstine, Larry Stirrett Typlsts Linda Clawson, Shirley Sims ..-vi irculatlon Managers Mary Buckalew, james Doehrm 8 -1-l1..,,K Newspaper Editors, Adviser Harlene Bence, Mrs. Norman, Kay Reynolds Compliments of Lucy Ellen Candies Divisions Compliments of Community Industries Association Brown Shoe Company Sullivan Illinois Sullivan Illinois 29 THE STUDENT OUTSTANDING Best Personality Larry Don Helton, Susie Lovins Most likely to Succeed Frienclliest Kenneth Daily, Joyce johnson Susie Lovins, Gordon Krietemeier i O Pepplest Neatest Gordon Krietemeier, Karen Baugher Larry Helton, Rosemarie Siolas HAROlD'S BARBER SHOP O. H. REYNOLDS One Place You Don't Mind Getting Groceries and Meat's GARVIN 5 SCN a Good Trimming Pu:-O-Pane Gas--Staley Feeds Over 75 Years in HAROLD BULLERMAN Electrical Appliances Hardware Bminess Windsor Illinois Phone 198 Windsor, Illinois Windsor Hlimig 30 BODY SELECTS SENIORS Most Athletic Larry Grabb, Mary Buckalew Most Studious Most Talented Joyce Johnson, Ken Daily Bill Kirk, Leigha Hortenstine I O D Prettlest Halr Comeclla ns Mary Buckalew, Larry Helton Susie Lovins, Gordon Krietemeier Beube jewelry Store Sullivan Fashion Shop Compliments of R. O. Beube Ladies Ready -To -Wear Lane Farm Supply Registered jeweler A. G. S. Southwest Corner of Square Dodge-Plymouth Shelbyville, Illinois D. Gail Cornine, Owner Allis Chalmelg Farm Machinery Phone 4115 Phone 4226 Sullivan, Ill. 31 LIBRARY Student Libra ria ns SEATED, 1. to r.: N. Fleming, K. Reynolds, C. Alexander, M. Linkhart, A. Bennet, Mrs. Flockhart. STANDING, 1. to r.: I. Storm, A. Walker, L. Hoxtenstine, G. Helton, L. Horn. 1512-14 Broadway Phone AD-4-4142 LAMPERT'S Jeweler Optometrist Maxtoon's Value jeweler EI'OG BOWLING ROBISON'S BARBER S-IOP Ten Allies Air-Conditioned It pays to look well Automatic Pinsettexs Phone 4- 187 Windsor, Mattoon, Illinois Illinois 32 JUNIOR CLASS PRESENTS A Date with Judy. Mrs. Foster Faints! ROW 1, 1. to r.: I. Moffett, S. Maru, D. Huffmaster, B. McClure, R. Edwards, D. Goddard. ROW 2, 1. to r.: M. Rincker, T. Hickman, P. Siolas, C. Cooper, D. Tilford. Ma ke-up SEATED, 1. to r.: D. Lamh, N. Fleming, A. Ferrell, G. Kirk. STANDING, 1. to r.: M. Slifer, L. Lovins, Flockhart, C. Edgar. Mrs. Flockhart SHELBY IOAN AND TRUST COMPANY I if H Shelbyville, Ill. Member of Federal Deposit C0mP1imenf3 of Insurance Corporation WINDSOR KIWANIS 33 t Y 'M- Who says there aren't any ghosts? Our little dummies. They're in the spirit of things. Mind your own buxine . I see it, but I don't believe it. It's a stick up! Acting their ages? Shall we dance? That was a good one! Step right up, folks, for t e buy of the year BOB'S GUN SHOP Reeds The biggest little Gun Shop Sullivan's Greenhouses in gem,-31 H-1in0i5 LANDERS SEED CO, Across from East End Elevator IQI7 Western Seeds - Feeds - Fertilizers Sullivan Illinois Mattoon, Illinois Sullivan Illinois 34 X r 5 - 6 41, - ,, ' A ff- 1-X , ,r-wg .R l. 5 ,.-1 - - - v'-S +M i Ji-. -' - . -3-1 ' -fx E ry-Lg I 5 ,, 3'4 ,Lie-'V 74 'K 5 - fkd TL- Rl - -Q 4:f D 85:31 ....- - 1 11 xi QQ' ' i.?T- .N f .ii -1- W ' -I f' as ' X Q... L5 S 'B i i i f' S x - lx ri, L J-X X -Q ::- ggfv' -N , S I ' Q M X i - 1 fi?--5 555' R - 'd -' , - kg -5 .js-. X , X 2 -Q af Q f -Q. -' Q - A .- 1 - 6 . K 3 -J.. Si 1 , -XE S- S, 4 L V-. S -Y, ' Q:f- Q T S 0 9 , 1 Nil - -M 1--1-1 QRGANIZATIONS Officers STANDING, Secretary, L. Neal, Treasurer, M. I . Buckalew. SEATED, Vice-President, S. Olson, President, L. Stirrett. A Mr. Zabel dviser The Student Council purchased pom-poms a'nd megaphones for the cheer- leaders. They also sponsored the Christmas Ball and assisted with the March of BLACKWl1L'S MUSIC SHOP Hi-Fi Phonograph Records-Music Supplies -Sheet music 151 7 Broadway Mattoon Illinois Dimes Carnival, Members ROW 1, 1. to r.: I.. Stirrett, B. Beldon, S. Olson, L. Neal, MJ. Buckalew, A. Bennett. ROW 2, 1. to r.: R. Lawyer, D. Goddard, I.. Voris, C. Cooper, J. Caspary, R. Denham, J. Phipps. LOCKHRS FOR RENT Meat Processed Frozen Food and Meat for sale Freezer supplies, Phone 263 VEFCH LOCKER SERVICE 36 UW Jr -Sr Offlcers SEATED, 1. to r.: Secretary, S. Lovirsg Vice-President, M. Walker, President, S. Bennett, Treasurer, M. R. Slifer. STANDING, 1. to r.: Chairman of Recreation, S. Olsong Historians, S. A. Martz, D. Huffmasterg Chairman of Projects, H. Benceg Parliamentuian, M. J. Buckalewg Chairman of Public Relations, J. Johnson Twice a month the officers of the club met and planned the activities, Joint meetings between both chapters and with the F,F,A, were also planned. Frosh.-Soph. Officers SEATED, l. to r.: Secretary, S. Doehringg President, B. Haney 5 Vice-President, L. Buckalewg Treasurer, Cn smffno STANDING, l. to r.: Parliamentarian, R. Kirk, Historian, E. Goddard, Chairman of Projects, N. Sheaksg Chairman of Recreation, J. Risleyg Chair- man of Public Relations, P. Shrock. Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sullivan, Illinois Member of..Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation X5 'jig HUMEMAM-A, Adviser Mrs. Brown Compliments of RUTH AND CHET'S CAFE Windsor Illinois STANDING, l. to r.: B. McClu M. Zimmer, M. Walker, D. Sli K. Baugher, D. Huffmaster, M. J. Buckalew, R. Fisher, L. Lovins, M. Rincker, D. Latch, C. Cooper. SBATED, 1. to r.: H. Bence, J. Johnson, S. A. Martz, N. Fleming. NOT PICTURED: K. Caspary, L. Clawson, P. Cole, N. Hr Cole, N. Hardwick JR.-SR. CHAPTER STUDIES CAREERS The Jr. -Sr, Chapter has been following their theme of The Future In You by having outside speakers at night and during the day meetings, fer STANDING, l. to r.: K. Reynolds, N. Sanders, V. Craig, S. Olson, S. Bennett, N. Maxedon., S. Lovins, I. Landis. SEATED, 1. to r.: G. Craig, J. Hester, S. Sims, L. Neal, L. Hortenstine. NOT PICTURED: F.Nave, P. Siolas, R. Siolas, M. R. Slifer, C. Watkins. Compliment, of BUXTON STYLE sHoPPE HARDEN'S DRUG Sullivan' Illinois Sullivan, Illinois Phone 6228 38 Compliments of Miss Jessie Buxton, Prop, GRAND THEATER 8a SULLIVAN DRIVE-IN Sullivan, Illinois re, COUNTERCLOCKWISE: D. Shafer, C. Parsley, L. Hilligoss, S. Freeman, S. Thompson A.F. Tull, A. Walker, J. Grabb, P. Gaddis, B. Williamson, G. Daubs, M. J. Linkhart, A. Bennett. NOT PICTURED: C. Alexander, N. Cole, E. Jackson, S. jones, R. Kirk, R. Kline, S. McQueen, J. Risley. FROSH.-SOPH. CHAPTER PAVES THE WAY WITH F.H.A. The Frosh. - Soph. Chapter is Paving the Way With F. H. A. by entertaining their parents at a Family Night and by having a Mother-Daughter Tea. STANDING, l. to r.: A. Walker M. Flowers, L. England, S. Watkins, HC. Storm, B. Haney, J. Storm, E. Goddard. SFATED: l. to r.: P. Shrock. S. Doehring, L. Buckalew, N. Sheaks. W. Rentfrow. NOT PICTURED: F. Siolas, M. Sims, 1. Thompson, N. Wall, J. Walden, I. West, I.. Scaggs Complingeni of Windsor Lumber Company Walt Rose f d , d Easpgryd go Sri Building Materials of all Kinds You expect more rfjm Stan ar ' tan ar ervicl U Phone 30 Windsor and you get it, Windsor I1l1no1s Windsor, Illingig 39 Adviser, Miss Eddings The Spanish Club held monthly meetings with a special program for each, The members enjoyed these as well as the outside activities given to create interest in Spanish speaking countries and in their customs. SPANISH CLUB GOES ROW 1, 1. to r.: F. Begeman, G. Craig, S. A. Olson, l.. Millsap. ROW 2, 1. to r.: N. Sheaks, L. Voris, I. Quast, I. Phipps, I.. Neal. ROW 3, 1. to r.: R. Stilabower, J. Polk, D. Goddard, A. Ferrell, J. Griffin. NOT PICTUREDs D. Tilford, I. L. Curry, M. Cruise, R. Lawyer, L. Clawson, K. Caspary, R. Kirk, G. Miller, G. Clawson NEAL-COOPER GRAIN COMPANY Grain - Seeds - Feeds - Fertilizers Anhydrous Ammonia We appreciate Your Patronage, Phone Iol Windsor, Illinois 40 Officers, SEATEDz President, R. Denham, STANDING: 1. to r.: Program Chairman, L. Horn, Reporter, L. Clawsong Treasurer, A. Ferrell, Vice-President, J. Polk, Secretary, J. Hester, Song Leader, L. Hortenstine. CHRISTMAS CAROLING ROW 1, 1. to r.: D. Shafer, L. Hortenstine, B. Daubs, M. R. Slifer. ROW 2, 1. to r.: M. J. Buckalew, B. Elliott, 1. Hester, I. Lovins, S. Bennett, ROW 3, 1. to r.: K. Reynolds, R. Morrison, G. Krietemeier, S. Sims, A. Bennett. NOT PIC TURED: R. Denham, L. Horn, C. Edgar, I. Hancock, N. Hardwick, F. Siolas, E. Craig, J. Richards, J. Caspary. YORK'S CAFE AND TAVERN Steak - Chicken - Sea Food MCKOWN SOIL SERVICE Phone 68 Fertilizers-Spreading Service Route 32 Strasburg, I11, Sullivan Illinois 41 G.A.A. ENCOURAGES Every other Monday evening the G. A. A. girls went bowling, Miss Hebert carefully guided them through many other athletic activities, Miss Hebert Adviser FRONT Row, 1. to r.. A.F. Tull, L. Buckalew, D. Slifer, N. Sheaks, M.R. Slifer. SECOND ROW, l. to x-.S MJ. Linkhart, I. Crabb, B. McClure, W. Rentfrow, P. Gaddis, G. Daubs, A. Bennett. THIRD ROW, l. to r.: I... Hortenstine, E. Goddard, B. Williamson, L. England, S. Watkins, L. Neal, N. Fleming. NOT PICTURED: C. Alexander, E. Jackson, N. Cole, R. Kirk. Compliments of BENNETT TIRE CO, Compliments of DR, RALPH L, FULLER Tires and Farm Supply JOE MAYER'S TAVERN Sullivan Illinois Phone 124 Windsor Illinois Windsor Illinois SCHOOL SPIRIT The officers are shown working on the pom-poms which were sold during the year, They saved money by buying kits to make pom-poms which the officers and members assembled, I.. to r.: R. Kirk, Point Recorder, D. Huffmaster, Secretary-Treasurer, S. Doehring, Reporter, MJ. Buckalew, President, D. Tilford, Vice- Presidentg M. R. Slifer, Point Recorder. Officers F FRONT ROW, 1. to r.: A. Walker, S. Thompson, P. Shrock, C. Storm, A. Walker. SECOND ROW, l. to r.: B. Haney, M. Rincker,.I. Hester, D. Huffmaster, S. Lovins, MJ. Buckalew, M. Walker. THIRD ROW, 1. to r.: S. Freeman, D. Latch, I. Landis, S. Bennett, S. Doehring, M. Zimmer, C. Cooper. NOT PICTURED: S. Jones, D. Tilford, I. Walden, L. Scaggs, 1. Risley. BEN KULL IMPLEMENT COMPANY Compliments of ALLIS -CHALMERS DALE YOUNG MANUFACTURING COMPANY Tractor Division, Milwaukee I., U. S, A. Manufacturers of Youngscraft Bathroom Vanities Phone 213 Shelbyville, Illinois Strasburg, Illinois 43 Award Winner Fred Rincker has made an outstanding show record with his Angus Cattle, He has shown several Champion steers, and this year he has the Champion Angus at the Section FFA Fair at Taylorville, He won a plaque for judge in the Moultrie County Land Use Judging Contest, He also won first place in the .Sectional Land Use Judging Contest at Litchfield, Fred Rin-mf F. F. A. OFFICERS LEAD Adviser Mr. Martz Officers A11 officers attended the Sectional Officers Training School at Assumption on September 18, 1957, SEATED, 1. to r.: Sentinel, B. Edwards, President, K. Daily, Secretary, I.. Stirrett. STANDING, l. to ra Reporter, R. Edwards, Vice-President, B. Beldon, Treasurer, Jo Dunn. WINDSOR CLEANERS MARATHON SERVICE C0mP1imeni3 of Cleaning - Pressing To serve you better always Repairing - Dyeing Phone 4-23 Route B Hat Blocking, Etc. Windsor, 111111015 SULLIVAN DAIRY co. Windsor Iuinois B- F- Goodrich Tires The Land Use Judging Team won a plaque for the best team in the Moultrie County Land Use judging Contest. L. to r.: B. Beldon, F. Rincker, B. Edwards, I. Dunn, K. Daily. TEAMS WIN. Exhibitors SEATED, 1. to r.: F. Rincker, B. Edwards, L. Stinett. STANDING, 1. to r.: D. Schwerman, K. Daily, Lo Lafrewc Compliments of SHELBY COUNTY STATE BANK Shelbyville, Illinois Member F. D. I. C. The Grain Judging Team ranked in the top ren teams in the State, SEATED, 1. to r.x F. Rincker, A. Ferrell, E. Elson, STANDING, 1. to r.: J. Moffett, D. Schwerman, S. Cass. Compliments from THE STABLES Mattoon Illinois Dorothy Edwards, Prop. SEATHJ, l. to r.: I. Hampton, N. Helton, D. Freemon, D. Robinson, S. Cass. STANDING, 1. to rs B. Cummings, J. Elson, R. Edwards, B. Edwards, D. Moffett, D. Martin, D. Lovins, L. Huffmaster. NOT PICTURFDS D. Cameron MEMBERS PARTICIPATE The F. F, A, Chapter had a Kenneth Daily and Larry The Chapter sponsored a Family membership of 27 this year - Srirrerr amended the Stare F,F,A, Night: also a joint F,F.A, and I I Green HZIIGS and I7 Chapter Convention at Springfield on June F. H. A. party, Farmers, 5, 6, and 7, 1957, Compliments of GERAID OLSON DOWN'S FEED MILL . Phone 83 Mobil Products Windsor Illinois 46 SEATI-D, 1. to r.: T. Newell, K. Daily, G. Daily, D. England, R. Edwards. STANDING, I. to r.: F. Rincker, B. Beldon, I. Dunn, I. Moffett, I.. Stirrett, J. Gaither, D. Schwerman, L. Lanew. SHAFER'S DRUG STORE Roaell's Sealtest Ice Cream School Supplies, Kodak, Films and Cameras Fountain Service Windsor Illinois ATHLETICS ,, 4 h- .-S A L M- N I I:-,, , X. ?-' x - ' Y i F- JJ -F-1. , Zi ...-f.2xWYrMW if U Q WW V , lg A 32: .-ff T- Ag J yn rg.. K , ,,Q xx AX i C1 ' - ,f-L Q, JL 3 Y K 6 s: 'hrjiw J E Q x Q X QS3r g:3xN ..-:Ev - g da x5'-Q X ' -T S f!!L7WNB'?57 1 W, - ifgl .i,1 2 'f f- PM 44- J- b I -A-v2!LVi I v yiw N , A fi' f g!'J,.. .4 , F lg 4: if 47 R.. Gordon Krietemeier Kenneth Daily Robert Rauch Shot Put High Hurdle Shot Put RETURNING LETTERMEN TRACK AND FIELD CF 57 aw B, . A G0 ,gh F ll e1ay WINDSOR SUPPLY CO. RDISI-IAW'S cnocmuns Quality Building Material RENSHAW'S cnocsnuas AND DRY GOODS iiqrdijfve-I-unybef AND DRY GOODS Strasburg uumis Frigidaire-Appliimces windsor Illinois Phone 3 Windsor, Illinois 48 X Bi 11 9591 'ai:2,eX9I Fn3s11l:aZVno ld' view l Relay gui i Bill Kirk James Doehring Larry Grabb Discus High Jump Discus Compliments of .CARTEW5 GREENHOUSE Compliments of SULLIVAN GRAIN CO. Spring f1OWE1S G vegetable plants WIRT LOVINS Wreath G pot plants Phone 9 Windsor, Ill. 49 CHEERLEADERS: B. Daubs, H. Bence, N. Fleming, J. Gr-abb, S. Sexson, G. Daubs, K. Baugher, N. Cole, M. Zimmer. The Student Council voted to elect 5 varsity and 3 B-squad cheerleaders, thus increasing the number from 4 to 8. The girls are very grateful to the Council for purchasing pom-poms and mega- phones to aid them in their cheering. BLUE DEVILS END ROW 1, l. to r.: K. Daily, M. I-Ionn, R. Rauch, B. Reynolds, B. Edwards, G. Krietemeier, L. Grabb, J. Doehring, B. Kirk, D. Price. ROW 2, l. to r.: Coach Buchanan, G. Helton, J. Griffin, R. Morrison, G. Kirk, D. Goddard, R. Lawyer, R. Tull, L. Voris, R. Edwards, Asst. Coach Seng. ROW 3, L. to r.: Manager Cummings, D. Freemon, R. Edwards, B. Elliott, L. Huffmaster, I. Curry, A. Bennett, J. Hamp- ton, S. Morrison, Manager Robison. Under the coaching of Orris Seng, the B-squad ended with a I3 and 7 record, The Freshmen and Sophomore team had a 9 and 7 record, In the Freshmen Toumament at Neoga, the Freshmen- Sophomore team came home with 3rd place after defeating Cowden 48-46. 50 l. to r.: Asst. Coach Seng, M. Honn, J. Doehring, G.Krietemeieg R. Rauch, B. Reynolds, D. Price B. Edwards, I.. Crabb, B. Kirk, K. Daily, Coach Buchanan. SEASON IN FLURRY After a slow start, the Windsor Blue Devils gathered steam and went on to compile one of the best records in the area by winning 21 of 29 ga mes. Until losing in the Regional Tourna- ment, the team had won I0 games in a row. During the regular season, the team placed second in the N. T,C. standings by winning IO and losing 2 ga mes. Likewise, the boys took second in the N. T.C. Tourney. After defeating T-Town and Altamont, the Blue Devils were outplayed by a strong St. Anthony team by the score of 46-60, Later in the season, the Blue Devils were fourth in the Shelby Invitational Tourney after losing a heartbreaking overti-me contest to Shelby- ville in the semi-finals, This year's team was the tallest in the Windsor High history and was especially tough under the boards. Basically it was a young team with two sophomores and one junior in the starting lineup. Although we are looking forward to having an out- standing team next year, we will certainly miss the services of our six seniors Garry Grabb, Gordon Krietemeier, James Doehring, Ken Daily, Bill Kirk, and Bob Rauchj. WINDSOR STATE BANK Congratulations to the Class of 1958! You have Our Standing Invitations to Use All of Our Banking Facilities. Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. 51 Asst. Coach Seng Coach Buchanan TOPTEN EARN Gordon Kriatem eier Center Larry Crabb Forward James Doehring Robert Ranch Forward Forward Bill Kirk Center Everything for the home. SMITH D- TAYLOR Phone 920 shelbyviue - Phone 'rw 5-3741 Neoga Physician G Surgeon Two fine stores to serve you. 52 CAGERS LETTERS Bill Reynolds Forward Don Price Cemer Ken Daily Marvin I-Ionn Guard Guard Bill Edwards Forward 39 YEARS ON THE SAME CORNER Groceries, Fresh 8 Cured Meats 1919 - 1958 Staple DryGoods GMen's Work Clothes FlOl1I'S and Feeds J. C. SMITH'S Two Phones: 148 and 240 53 B. Cummings and D. Robison Team Captures District Title: 4 in Last 5 Windsor Blue Devils were crowned district champs for the 4th time in the last 5 years by de- feating Atwood, 60-53 at Findlay. They had reached the finals by a 63-32 victory over Findlay. Although playing a very commendable brand of basketball, the Blue Devils were eliminated in Regional play, 64-60, by Cumberland. Carl Cummings F -S PRODUCTS Limestone Phosphate Petroleum Service Phone 9-76 Windsor, Ill. , Insurance STORM S HOME FURNISHING6 BARBARA J. KASEY QWe add new life to your home life., Phone 100 Windsor, Illinois Farm Loans 54 s.DoehmgniA.umeu Miss And Mr. W.H.S. A contest for Miss W.H.S. and Mr. W.H.S. was devised to promote advance season ticket sales. The selections were based upon the votes received from the sellers of the tickets. After participating in a very close race, Sharlene Doehring, a Sophomore, and Allen Bennett, a Fresh- man, emerged victorious. Sxelbyville, Illinois LEO LATCH d R1cHARDsoN's CLOTHES SHOP F MoNT1's sALEs AND sskvxcs Windsor, tu. Phone 283 PLATT'S JEWELERS 55 Larry Grabb First Base I Q I A Gordon Krietem eier Catcher HARD HITTING BLUE DEVILS Inexperiencecl Team Wins The Blue Devils' baseball team, this year composed of several sophomores, had an outstanding season for an inex- perienced team. As the season progressed, the team de- veloped hard hitting and good pitching. The prospects for next year look very good since the team will lose only five seniors. Iam es Doehring Outfi eld Larry Helton Outfield Robert Rauch Outfield 56 K Bill Reynolds Short Stop CHALK UP A 6-3 RECORD Outstanding Performances Our team is proud of the hard hitting and pitching pro- duced by some of the players. Our senior slugger, James Doehring, led in the home run department with threel Also, David Goddard performed equally well by having a . 380 batting percentage. In the pitching department we give thanks to Ray Tull, who had 3 wins and no losses. David Goddard Outfield Bill Fdwards Third Base 57 john Griffin Second Base Marvin Honn Outfield ROW 1, l. to r.: I. Griffin, L. Helton, R. Rauch, B. Reynolds, R. Tull ROW 2, 1 to r.: J Doehrmg, B. Edwards, G. Krietemeier, L. Grabb, D. Goddard, M. Honn. ROW 3 l to r Asst Coach Seng R Edwards, J. Curry, R. Elliott, A. Bennett, R. Morrison, D. Martin, L. Vous, Coach Buchanan Season Record Windsor 1 3 Windsor 6 Stew .- Stras . 3 Windsor 5 Winzkor 3 Brownstown 9 St. Anthony 7 Windsor 1 2 Windsor 1 5 Findlay T- Town Windsor Neoga Cowden Windsor Windsor Beecher City Altamont Linn Voris Outfield Sally Ann Bread yomfgicggiifgin Matmon' Iumols What else gives you so MUCH costs SO l.I'I'I'LE? 9 Q CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY SNAPSHCTS XE n fl un X'Q ' nl 'N' 3 l - ,ff fql I' ,fm .V - ... -.-.. ,N ' 5. lf- 1- - Q-if ,,.f:--rr :' Y -f- .-f - .ii ..:l- .ip- 59 f K , iixxf 1 ., ,, ,feb - +0 f 'U offffg 1 KT-2.-A f f Qcfw f A f crff Qgijb S-1 Z? iw' ' CHAS, BAKER ELEVATOR A Middlesworth, Ill. , h Phones: Res, 332 A v Elevator - Shelbyville Compliments of 7623 STRASBURG STATE BANK FARMER LOWE'S TAVERN Member of FDIC Phone 5111 Strasburg Ill. Sullivan, Illinois 60 diuhfoh Q .6510 wt. is-Q S-R' Ph rl I I X ' '. . X 4 YQ.. I 1 iz -C v-.sgzriy W M tg . 4 EX AL wx' 'Af 317'-'-3'i'. X i x -:La CfL,,-KK fling h i0 -'sjffinx Af' Scvxhr '7 slff' I , -X s lu' ,,,.,p.,, - mf ' L xiii-iw A fm 1 3 ELEANOR'S BEAUTY ROOM Clawson Coal Co, L. W, Gammill Williamson Furnaces Beauty is your Duty General Merchandise Insurance Warm Morning Stoves Phone 178 Gays Illinois Complete Line of Coal Windsor Illinois Phone 42 Windsor, Illinois 61 9 .x R560- on U xstgp Fl'-41 4 Jiffy? E.-f-- KAREN BAUGHER receives the Betty Crocker, Homemaker of Tomorrow award for W,H.S, N , NF' ! , li N hgoftu- :fi ' 'H My '7 J gf, xxx, ' 1 Left: Valedrctorian Joyce Johnson Right: Salutatorian Judy Hester ROGER EDWARDS Wins the Windsor F,F.A, Scholarship Award for having a 4,5 plus grade average . ICENOLGLES YOUNG'S DEPARTMENT S'I'ORE CO. Foods and Household Necessities Mattoon, Illinois Ad. 4-7495 3120 Marshall Ave. Mattoon, Illinois 62 J SUZANNE BENNETT ls voted the D.A,R, award recipient for outstanding citizenship. HOPKINS WATCH AND CIDCK REPAIR 143 East Main Shelbyville Illinois Well, here we are Having a rampage, And little Windy is Coming back to his cage. Maybe he's just a Scamp on the outer sideg Deep in his heart he's good. He just wanted to take a ride. What? I-le took you Through our book? So that 's where he was! Did you have a good look? Windy helped us so much. We planned it just for you. This is so you 'll remember us In the years through and through. This year's Pow-Wow We hope you will appreciate. Now, good-bye from Windy and The Seniors of '58. Lf Q ' ,J xi. f' , ,X .fx X 5 Q Y ' Compliments of DON 0 DEI-L S . DEL and GENE's Y-CAFE Typewriter and Adding Machine C0mP11mentS of Specializing inhome cooked meals Service CHESTY FOOD INC. Home made pies New and Used Machines Marrow Illinois g Junction 16 and 32 D . 2504 Champaign Ave. Mattoon Wmdsor 111111015 64 , ,,. 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