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NK f w V If f 7 mx 1 ,f in aryl 1, 4 tiki, VXA il ' . 9 :fwfr Q l Ill ,.,fr ' QS, 'WL : K ' Q' sxfjw 5 ww MRS WINTERBERG MR HAYES DEDICATXON We, the class of 1955 of Wyanet Hlgh School, ded1cate our year book, the 1955 Wy H1 An, to Mrs. Mayme Wmterberg, and Mr. Bernal Hayes, our two most beloved teachers. We apprecxate the fact, that w1Lhout therr endless pauence and unurmg efforts 1n Lhe furthermg of our educauon, our standmgs as Semors would not have been feaslble. Thxs IS Just a meager way of expressmg our thanks and appreclauon. Siaffi FRONT ROW D1ck Hamrlck JoanSapp Mr Eds1.l.l SECOND ROW R1chard Whtpple Jxm Green JoAnn Sapp Edna Behrens Betty Knudsen, EISIC Underwood Jean Cruse THIRD ROW Sharon Wallace B111 Flemmg Marlene Baker Berruce R1chmond Sh1r1ey Lampk1n STANDING Dtane Trotter D1ck Heuer, Charles Anderson, Kenneth Catton Elmer Wood Ca1v1n Pond Everette Alm Mr Mllburn 1954 Annual Staff Ed1tor D1Ck Hamrlck ASSISIBHI Edltor Joan Sapp Bus1ness Manager Betty Knudsen Snapshot Ed1tors Berruce Rtchmond D1ck Heuer Sh1rley Lampk1n Dlane Trotter The Annual Staff began work by sellmgs ads for the annual They met to dec1de on a cover and an mstde hner We hope you are SaI1Sf1ed w1th our selections Everyone has worked very hard to try to make th1s yearbook the success we hope xt w1ll be The Semors would hke to tha.nk thelr sponsors Mr Eds11l and Mr Mxlburn and allothers who have helped w1th our yearbook THANK YOU THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY E W Houghton Lumber Co Advertising and Circulation Manager . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 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The 1955 graduatmg class of Wy anet C0l'I'1l'IlL1Il1Iy Hlgh School composed of 19 students IS reachtng a second goal tn the story of 1ts educattonal pro gress The four years 1Il h1gh school have passed qurckly now that they are gone, the fr1endsh1ps you have formed w1ll largely dtssolve Few w1ll be salvaged for later years These few frtendshtps w1ll be among the endurmg and chenshed phases of hfe The many 1tems of knowledge that have been ac qulred w1ll hkewtse eather apparently d1sappear or be fused mto a larger llfllt of tntelhgence The school wh1ch IS left behtnd w1ll appear 1I'l general terms only Ul our conscrousness tn the future lndxv1dua1 classmates teachers school dut1es school pranks all combme to known as htgh school days Thts general attxtude becomes the gllldlllg force that projects the 1nd1v1dual who has passed through ll mto the next phase of life As the CIOSIDQ days draw near can you plck the best and allow tnem to extend ln your hfe so as to project you 1nto the succeedmg days 111 the best hne of dtrectton for you? What d1rect1on wxll you travel from here on? lt w1ll depend upon the forces that have gone ahead and the cho1ces you make. Wyanet COITIIHUIIIIY Hrgh School 1ts board of educatton, 1ts teachers 1ts patrons and fr1ends wtsh for you only those future chotces and forces whtch w1ll dtrect you 111 the proper dtrecnon for yourself C C W Cohoon THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Wllllam SUT-1-BY Whtpple Sales 8: Servtce Fme Furruture Mort1c1an Buda 111111015 Ambulance Servlce Day or Ntght Walnut Cheese Co Wyanet Illmots Walnut Ilhnoxs 0 - - 3 4.40 - give fhe general background of life 'Q l QW Db, Y? X sb- Xt X s...J- ' .egg S ff' 0 9 'vs 0 A QQ .-N Q x , . Q 6 A X QQ X 2 ' 2:9 P 5 Q11 Q Q .x fs GJ S be Q S A Sx Ad D' Qx . ,-'gf' nfl--.gr M D 1 + 'hr LJ Merle Madsen Jewel Coffey Emmett Routt PRESIDENT SECRETARY '?. - Q ? SP , V, . 1 QA S ' O ' 1 ' dl., RW, in f' -E! wolllbls wo4RY f! Dawson Gilmer 'YZ H'-un' The students of Wyanet High School want to thank the board of education for their untir- ing efforts in forming the policies and solving problems of our school. We want to thank them for their voluntary and unselfish services in helping to make our educational system one of the best. John Anthony William Parker James Davis THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FIRST NATIONAL BANK WYANET, ILLINOIS fi er, M M wil STANDING Left to Right Mr Milburn Mr DeMay Mr Cohoon SEATED Mrs Robert Mrs Edsill Miss Hinshaw Mrs Calvert Mr Edsill Mr Wessels Mr Carl Cohoon B S M S Umversity of Illinois Business Education Freshman Advisor U U K 1 3 O Mr Gilbert DeMay B S Western Illinois State Social Science Chemistry Junior Advisor Coach Oli!!! Mr Charles Milburn B A Eureka College ublic Speaking Muslc Sophomore Advisor Annual Assistant Newspaper Advisor Mr Lyle Edsill B S English Library Plays Annual Advisor Junior Class Advisor l H 8 R U K Mrs G M Edsill Marion College Spanish I II O I I 1 8 l Miss Berruce Hinshaw Illinois State Normal B E M S University of Illinois Mathematics Science Freshman Advlsor Bookkeeper Best Wishes to the Class of 55 The First State Bank of Princeton The Citizens State Bank of Walnut Members of theF D I C Lyle S wessels B S Ilhnois State Agriculture General SCISHCC FFA Sponsor Senior Advisor Counselor U 8 l 1 1 U Mrs Beulah Robert Southern Illinois State Home Economics Senior Advisor Sales U l O l 1 1 Mrs Dewayne Calvert Illinois State Normal Girls P E h K ' K A! X : 4- . ci . T ' if A fs X. L t A Q I Eastern State College Marion College University of Illinois N . , . . '. - ' ' B.s. rv . . My Nb!! .. . . ,, LEONARD ANTHONY, our janitor, completed his 26th year of continuous service for the school, Last year, he was honored by a This is Your Life program. He always has a smile for everyone and will always be well-remembered by all the people and students that come in contact with him. JUNE SKAGGS, FOSTER YOCHEM, and RICH- ARD WHIPPLE were Wyanet bus drivers. Evenin the worst snow SIOtl'TlS they always left the students in a good frame of mind for their tedious day of work ahead of them. ' 1 , w-.wi H I I This year's flag boys for Wyanet High School are LeRoy Olson and Robert Teerlink. Every morning they put up the flag and at night they take it down. They deserve a big hand for their tireless and unselfish work. This Page Sponsored by J. WALLACE CONST. CO. DAVIS 8a HOPKINS LUMBER CO. House Moving and Building Lumber, Building Materials SL Coal Wyanet, Illinois Ohio, Illinois Princeton, Illinois Dial 2484 Phone 2122 Dial 3-1612 fefwxuuzel 19' FIRST ROW Sharon Peterson Nancy Parker Barbara Mount Sh1rleyPart1n Opal Krnnamon SECOND ROW Jack Heuer Joan Sapp Sharon Wallace L1nda Kerchner Jtm Green THIRD ROW Bob Burthck D1ck Heuer D1ck Hamr1ck Lorm Stevens B111 Patterson Elmer Wood The Hall Monltors and offlce personnel are a group of students who serve as pohcemen of the hall off1ce ass1stants erranders and regular handy men They served thexr school very good and notably durlng Mr Cohoon s absense due to tllness They deserve a great deal of cred1t for thelr unselfxsh work It IS thexr duty to make sure the students don t run loose m the halls answer the telephone welcome v1s1tors and act as ambassadors of good w111 toward Wyanet Hlgh School Th1s Pape Sponsored by JOLLEY LUMBER COMPANY MATTESON BXRBER SHOP BUREAU COUNTY REPUBLICAN FAIRBANKS PXIINI SHOP Prmteton Ilhnoxs g xiuf. X! f S 5' 'I Nlf x X ff f ,-2-534k 4 Szniwn Cfaaw, I2 LEFT TO RIGHT Mr Wessel B111 Flernlng D1ck Hamr1ck Betty Knudsen EISIC Underwood Berruce R1chmond and Mrs Robert Startmg out as freshmen a group of 23 students began the1r h1gh school career at W H S on August 28 1951 D1ck I-Iamr1ck and Sh1rley Lampkm were the klng and queen cand1dates of that year Marv1n Baker was elected Pres1dent The next year as we started out we elected D1ck Hamnck as Presxdent We elected B111 for use later Our ,Tumor year we had many HCIIVIIISS such as the class play Down to Earth' our Jumor dance and our .Tumor Seruor tr1p D1ck Heuer and Bern1ceR1chmond were the lung and queen candldates B111 Flermng was elected Pres1dent When we started our Seruor year we really had somethmg to look forward to such as the homecoming dance our class play our Semor tr1p to New Orleans and our graduatlon day Betty Knudsen and R1chard Wlupple were elected homecorrung kmg and queen D1ck Hamr1ck was our pres1dent G1ltners Vanety Store Trotter Drug Store I 0 1 I I a ' , I 1 . a , . . , - . u e u , , . . . . . Fleming and Marlene Baker as king and queen candidates. Our main interest was to earn money . . . . .. , I I , - . . . . . . . . . V . ' I . . . u Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Speech Play 3' Annual 4'Hall Monitor 2 3 41 Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3, 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4, Pep Club 4, An- nual Staff 4, Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Class Officer 2, Operetta 2, 3, 4, Senior Class Play 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Librarian 2, 3, Es- say Contest 3, Christmas Play 2, Girls' Quartet 4. Class Officer 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Pep Club 4, Office Help 3,4, Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Quartet 4, Band 1, 2, Jun- ior Play, Operetta 2, 3,4, Sen- ior Play, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Christmas Play 2. I l Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2,3,4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Speech Play 3, Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3, 4, Annual 4, Letterman 1, 2,3, 4. ?,,-- '3 Q9- E. ALM C. ANDERSON A19 ho' E. BEHRENS K. CATTON I. CRUSE B. FLEMING 'F' . W s J. GREEN D. HAMRICK he 9' 'X s Football 1,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3,4, Annual 4, Christmas Play 2, F.F.A. 1,2, Senior Play,Tra orRodeo3,0peretta 252119 Football 1, 2, 3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3,4, Speech Play 4, Senior Play, Hall Mon- itor 3, Letterman 1, 2,3,4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3,4, Band 1, 2, 3, Class Officer 2, 3,4, King Candidate 2, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Senior Play 4, Hall Monitor 4, Chorus 1, An- nual 4, Football 1, 2,3,4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, Class Of- ficer 1, 2,4, StudentCouncil 3, King Candidate 1, Junior Class Play 3, Senior Class Play 4, Band 1,2, 3,4, Eagle's Scream 3, 4, Essay Contest 2, 3, Librar- ian 2, 3, One Act Play 3, Speech Play 4, Annual Staff 3,4, J. I ,,f,,' .1 if I 'WM lglf' Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 15 2,3,45 Track 1, 2,3,45 Senior Play 45 Student Council 45 King Candidate 35 Annual Staff 45 Letterman 1, 2, 3, 45 Eag1e's Scream 1, 2,3,45 Essay Contest 35 Class Officer 1, 3. Eagle's Scream 1,2,3,45 An- nual Staff 45 Class Officer 35 Student Council2,35 F.H.A. 1, 3,45 Cheerleader 1,2, 35 Pep Club 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 Band 3,45 Jtmior Class Play 35 Oper- etta 2, 3,45 Christmas Play 25 One Act Play 35 Senior Class Play. Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2, 3,45 F, H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Eagle'S Scream 1, 2, 3,45 Class Officer 45 Annual staff 45 Queen Can- didate 35 Pep Club 45 Senior Play 1,45 Christmas Play 25 Junior Play 35 Speech Play 45 Operetta 2, 3,45 One Act Play 35 Librarian 3. Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. 1,2,3,45 Annual Staff 45 One Act Play 1,45 Junior Class Play5 Senior Class Play5 Oper- etta 2,45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 Chorus 1, 2,3,45 Pep Club 45 Girls' Quartet 45 Essay C ont e st 35 Mixed Chorus 1, 2. Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Officer 45 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Mixed Chorus 1, 25 Annual Staff 45Junior ClassPlay5Scnior Class Play5 One Act Play 35 Pep Club 45 Band 1, 2, 3,45 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 45 Office Assistant 35 Home- coming Queen45 Operetta 2, 3, 4. if D. l-IEUER B. KNUDSON 'N-P Senior Class Play 4. 5. LAMPKIN C. POND Tiskilwa 1,2,35 Chorus 1, 2,3, 45F.H.A.1,2,45 PepClub 1, 2, V' 3,45 G.A.A. 1,2,35 Junior Class Play 35Eagle'sScream 45- Annual Staff 45 Queen Candi- date 15 Girls' lntramurals 1,2, 35 Senior Class Play 45 Music Festival 1,2,3,4. lull' Q 'L , ,. B. RICHMOND J. SAPP Art Club 15 Eagle's Scream 45 , Annual Staff 45 Junior Hi-Tri. -7 I 11' D. TROTTER E. UNDERWOOD Band 15 Football Manager 15 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 35 Student Council 4g F. l-L A. l,2, 3,43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band l,2,3,4g Speech Play 3, Senior Play 4, Operetta 2, 3,4g Mixed Chorus 1, 2g Girls' Quar- tet 4g Eagle's Scream 1, 2, 3, 4g Annual staff 4. s J 'C J P' r Football 3, 45 F, F. A, rl 3, 4- Chorus lg Annual Stafff-lg Sen- ior Class Play 4. sv, gif? -ir. 1... R. WHIPPLE E, WOOD SENIOR CLASS WILL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4g Track 1, 2, 3,4g Eagle's Scream 1,2,3,4g Annual 45 l.ettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4g Boys' Chorus lg Operetta 3: King 4. We the Class of '55, hereby bequeath as our last will and testament in regard to our termination of connections with our beloved Wyanet High School, our tenderized memories, worries and hard- ships and some of our most worldly possessions to our very able fwe hopej and dear admirers and heirs to the crown of SENIORS, the Class of '56, Edna Behrens ------ I Kenneth Catton --- I Diane Trotter ----- I Elsie Underwood-- -I JoAnne Sapp ------1 Everette Alm ----- I Richard Whipple-- -I Jean Cruse- - ------1 Betty Knudsen ----- I Elmer Wood- Charles Anderson --I Calvin Pond- ------ Dick Heuer- ------1 Dick Hamrick- ---- I Bill Fleming ------ I Shirley Lampkin--- I will my will my will my will the will my will my will my will my will my will my will my will my will my will my scholastic ability to Judy Young. football ability to Bob Noe. height to Barbara Mount 85 Pat Hamrick. Underwood Typewriter to the W. H. S. job at the Motor Court to Nancy Alvey. quick temper to Jim Cruse. way with women to Bob Stout. smallness to Opal Kinnamon. reign as homecoming queen to Nancy T. unmanageable red hair to Darlene Cass. ability to train to Claude Moreland. curly hair to all of the girls. peroxided hair to Joyce Dean. Bernice Richmond--I will my Sharon Wallace ---- I will my Jim Green -------- I will my cheerleading ability to Jack Heuer, sewing ability to Bob Burdick. ability to get to school on time to Gordon Jarvis. football ability to Jerry l-lochstatter. CLASS PROPHECY The year ts 1965 and Ihave fmally saved enough money to take my long awa1ted trxp around the world I arrtved at the atrport at 2 15 and my plane was to take off at 3 10 Durtng the umel was Waltlng I went to the lounge and sat down to read a magazme Suddenly I heard a fam1l1ar volce I glanced up and there stood Elmer wood He was goxng overseas to take part tn the Olymptcs Then a votce came over the loud speaker that our plane was on the runway gettmg ready to leave As I got on the plane Bermoe R1chmond the stewardess greeted me and made me very comfortable Our plane had no trouble but maybe that s because we had such an expert pllot, Jtm Green Our fxrst stop was Parts France The plane had to refuel and we had two hours to do what ever we pleased, so I dec1ded to go to an art gallery There were many beauuful patnungs there and one espectally caught my eye for down 1n the lower corner of lt I could see the words Madame Dxane Trotter From there we journeyed to a stdewalk cafe Whtle we were wattmg for our food, we watched the people hurrymg along the stdewalk then I saw someone that was very fam1l1ar It was Joann Sapp She was over 1n Par1s starrmq 1n a mouon ptcture lt seems she has a contract w1th M G M After eat1ng, we had to hurry back to the atrport for tt was t1me for our plane to leave agam We chmbed on board and settled ourselves for another Journey through the atr Our next stop was Rome There we ran mto Everttt Alm He had Jotned the A1r Force and was stattoned there for the t1me bemg We ran tnto Elsxe Underwood over there too she was runmng an exclusxve dress shop Next on the map was Bombay Ind1a There we met Edna Behrens She had volunteered for m1ss1onary work and was now hvmg at Bombay From there we went to Shangha1 and there was Rtchard Whlpple He was workmg for the Secret Pohoe and he was gettmg along just fme Our plane left there and the next stop was the Hawauan Islands There we met Shtrley Lampktn She was on her honeymoon and she had a very moe husband From there we came back to the good old U S A. At San Franclsco we met Betty Knudsen who told us that she was now a bookkeeper for a btg shtppmg company We dec1ded we wanted to take a tram from there to New York so we got aboard and left We changed trams at Reno, Nevada and had some t1me to k1l1 so I went to a restaurant for a cup of coffee I was readmg a newspaper when someone sat down bestde me I looked up and there was D1ck Hamrick He had accompltshed h1s ambttton for he was a lawyer here tn Reno The next stop was Chicago where I just had to go to the beauty parlor I found Kenny Catton workmg there as a ha1r styhst One of hrs best customers was Jean Cruse who wrttes a love lorn column for one of the bxg newspapers Home agatnl Good old New York, I went to the Stork Club, who had Charles Anderson employed as head watter At one tablel saw D1ck Heuer now a renowned evangehst, dtnmg w1th B111 Flemtng and Calvm Pond both wealthy Wall Street brokers Our entertamment was provtded by Sharon Wallace, now a famous recordlng star Tlus Page Sponsored by G B H WAY, HOMES LIVEY S MARKET ATHERTON GRAIN COMPANY WALNUT GRAIN COMPANY Walnut Illtnots Q I Z. g Q a . . 0 I v o n 9 n 9 Q . I Q . . ..- a - ' . Q . n n 0 9 o Q . , . 0 - Q a no A . g 1 9 n a . n Q Q p ' 9 . , . Q Q.. U 9 6191! Uk A QE li 4 QM ffwew PX .165 LEFT TO RIGHT J Hochstatter D Cass C Moreland J Sapp S Me1se.1 Mr Edsxll Mr De.May Cm the twenty e1ghth day of August 28 students entered Wyanet Hlgh School as Freshmen. Th1S year they elected B111 Patterson pres1dent and Jack Heuer and Joyce Vaughn were the1r kmg and queen cand1dates Now entermg as sophomores the1r goal was to earn money B111 Patterson served as pres1dent B111 Patterson and Joan Sapp were the kmg and queen cand1dates As J uruors they felt they must have money so some of thezr aCt1V1llBS were JUIIIOI' Class Play Let s Face It .Tumor Class Dance, and Jumor Sen1or Tr1p Jerry Hochstatter served as pres1dent Claude Moreland and Sharon Measel were elected as kmg and queen candldates THIS PAGE SPONSGRED BY Hextzler Farm Implement Co Walnut 111111015 Esmond Motor Sales Walnut l1lino1s A W R11ey 8: Son Mmeral 111111015 A8a P Grocery Pr1nceton 111111018 sir! 1 , r aff E at 5 L mmw9w,.f: fb S yi .W , D I. Cruse J. Dean W ,. 09' P. Hamrick ' V I V I Q, f r C9 fi. if fu ' 'Wir R. Stour N. Thompson f f as E .uf gk A' I. Young 'S-4' JUNIOR if THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY CLASS OF WYANET HIGH SCHOOL J. Hochstatter C. Moreland S. Meisel I. Sapp D. Cass N. Alvey M Baker R. Burdick C. Catton B. Conklin I. Heuer G. Jarvis O. Kinnamon B. Mount B. Noe N. Parker S. Partin B. Patterson R. Puyear L. Schnicke Xgil 11101 AW 5 ? Sap A ' , SEATED, Left to R1ght W Wallace L Stevens J Dav1s STANDING Mr Mllburn J Routt T Parker On August 31 24 students entered Wyanet Hrgh School They were off1c1a11y students when they were uutlated by the Semors Jerry Routt was elected Presldent James Dav1s and Sharon Peterson were the kmg and quem cand1dates As Sophomores they began to thmk more about money matters and to reahze what h1gh school meant Lorm Stevens was elected as Pres1dent Thomas Parker and Lmda Kerchner were the lung and queen candldates THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Sophomore Class of Wyanet H1g,h School Q 1 , - 9 4 . n . , u g . 1 I I 0 a 0 Q 9 a - Q F. Alm M. Alm N. Bechman M. Braasch J. Smnh S. Peterson B. Phillips I. Routt M. Braasch T. Parker w. Wallace L. Olson J. Johnson R. Burdick G. Forth PLUMLEY MOTOR SALES PRINCETON, ILLINOIS Tms PAGE SPONSORED BY WYANET, ILLINOIS WEBB TRUC KING CO. 'Y H-:,?? fi f X flmeahman A LEFT TO RIGHT L Trotter Mr Cohoon R Uttenhove N Dyer Miss H1nshaw M Anderson Thxs year nmeteen freshmen eagerly entered the Wyanet Commumty Htgh School and were uuttated September 20 As Presldent they elected Rtchard Uttenhove LeRoy Trotter and J ac quahne Wallace were the kmg and queen candxdates Presldent R1chard Uttenhove Secretary Nancy Dyer Treasurer LeRoy Trotter Student Counc11Representat1ves are LeRoy Trotter and Lo1s Br1eser Th1s Page Sponsored By Ktttler Motor Co Leafy Lane Co Operauve Supply Co Cmzens National Bank Pr1nceton Ilhnots Vice-President . . . . . . . . Mary Anderson Dlck Unenhove Mary Anderson Nancy Dyer LeRoy Trotter Fred Alhson Frances Allen Dav1d Andrews John Beckman Lois Brexser Bonme Dean Bobby E111s Drck Green Clark Larson John Phelps Kenny Stoner Bob Teerlmck l Jackle Wallace Jack West Rua whrpple THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY FRESHMAN CLASS OF WYANET HIGH SCHOOL .- A I W - . 2 , , ww, S 47- mx 5 'L iff J 7 22 7 fx if q 4 2 ,g-Q5 A 2 fill? -+ 5 Q kr- -1. ii' 'Z Z, -- an A Zz 114 ' Z -2 ,ind 'C f Q? Ti 4 5 f Q 'asf - I 'X f 7 -2- as ' F f , I L1 -1 7F , Q If X tx Q- Y W . Q 7 X 74 fi..?L.Cl FIRST ROW S Lampkm B R1chmond J Cruse N Thompson S Me1se.1 B Knudsen B Mount S Peterson R Puyear D Anthony S Wallace SECOND ROW P Hamrxck N Alvey M Baker J Young B Knudsen L Kerchner B Phllhps W Wallace J Barkley J Wallace Mrs Dean E Behrens N Dyer J Johnson M Braasch f f .LJ FIRST ROW F Alm T Parker J Routt E Wood J Davzs B Flernmg Mr Wessels SECOND ROW R Burd1ck D Green L Trotter J Phelps C Larson R Uttenhove K Stoner R Teer hnk F Alhson THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Wyanet F H A Chapter Wyanet F F A Chapter 1 U 1 p 1 9 0 , - . I g . 9 n g 1 5 - Robert. THIRD ROW: D, Trotter, J. Sapp, C. Catton, L. Brieser, F. Allen, M, Anderson, B. ,.Cl. : . ' , . , . , . , . , . , . . . - o Svneam STANDING Left to R1ght E Behrens P H3l'I'lI'lCk M Braasch L Stevens T Parker L Olson F Alm W Wallace S Partm J Barkley M Braasch J Johnson B Ph111l.PS S Peter son J Davts C Moreland G Forth D Cass E Underwood,J Smlth N Thompson S Metsel, R Burdick Mr Mxlburn. SEATED FRONT ROW B Knudsen D Anthony B Knudsen B Patterson J Young S Wallace SECOND ROW L Kerchner J Routt J Green,R Wh1pp1e D Hamrlck J Cruse, D Heuer M Baker R Puyear THIRD ROW B Mount N Bechman B Rlchmond S Lampkm J Sapp D Trotter Under the Edltorshlp of Edna Behrens and Assxstant Edxtorslup of B111 Patterson the newspaper staff COHSISIIIIQ of 42 members put out the school paper once every month Betty Knudsen was chosen as busmess manager and Sharon Wallace as adverusmg manager 'I'h1s year besldeshavmgthe regular Eagle s Scream we added a sectxon called the Eaglet s Cry We bought a new rmmeograph machme to better the pnntmg of the paper Subscrxpuons were sold to the pubhc at 31 50 to help pay for the machme. Our sponsor for the year was Mr Mllburn. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY The Eagle's Scream of Wyanet High School LEFT TO RIGHT L Kerchner L Olson S Wallace L Trotter N Thompson B Patterson L Brieser D Heuer Mr Cohoon The Student Council consists of two elected members from each class a boy and a girl This is the third year for the Student Council and it is the first year they have Joined the Illinois Student Council Association of America. The Student Council endeavors to help the principal and students in emotional problems and to provide better recreational and educational benefits for each student. The officers are: President--Dick Heuer Vice-President--Bill Patterson Secretary- -Nancy Thompson Treasurer- -Linda Kerchner THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY E1lberg's Pratt's Greenhouse A. 8a W. Root Beer Stand Carp's Dept. Store Princeton, Illinois Wand FRONT ROW B Rlchmond S Metsel, S Wallace N Thompson D Trotter SECOND ROW M Braasch B Mount J Dean D Anthony W Wallace J Johnson C Larson J Young J Sapp C Moreland THIRD ROW L Trotter D Andrews M Braasch G Forth J Hochstatter J Dav1s J Routt D Hamrrck B Knudsen L Olson J Wallace STANDING Mr M1lburn The 1954 55 Band was composed of 30 mus1c1ans under the capable directorsh1p of Mr M1lburn They elected the followmg offlcers D1ck Hamrlck Pres1dent Sharon Wallace, V1ce Presldent Joan Sapp Treasurer Claude Moreland Reporter L1nda Kerchner L1brar1an and Secretary LeRoy Olson Student Conductor The band has been very acuve the past year partlclpatmg m numerous events Some of these are the Golden Jubllee Parade 1n Prmceton Santa Claus Parade m Peor1a and the DISIFICI Mus1c Contest They were hosts for the Llttle Elght Mus1c Fesuval and held two concerts They also held concerts durmg the summer and played at the football and basketball games THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY The Mus1c Department B.. Conklin, Larnplcin,.L. Schnicke, N. Parker, L. Kerchner. FIRST ROW S Lampkm B R1chmond J Cruse N Thompson B Knudsen B Mount S Peter son R Puyear SECOND ROW M Baker J Young B Knudsen L Kerchner N Alvey B Ph1I11ps W Wallace J Barkley THIRD ROW J Sapp C Catton L Bretser F Allen M Anderson B Dean E Behrens N Dyer FOUR'1H ROW J Johnson M Braasch R Whrpple N Beckman J Smrth O Ktnnamon J Wallace D Anthony FIFTH ROW D Trotter P Ham rrck S Partm S MIBSCI J Sapp S Wallace Mr M11burn GIRLS CHORUS Thls years chorus has lmproved much over theearher years We had two sets of quartettes workmg on Barber Shop Mus1c Our d1rector IS Mr M11burn Th1s year we partlcxpated 1n Nat1ona1Educat1on week Annual Chrxstmas Party L1tt1e 8 ' Mus1c F estxval and the Operetta Our D18.I11SI IS Lmda Kerchner THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY The Red 84 Wh1te Grocery Kern s Servxce Stauon Wyanet llhnors J osephson 8a Son Prmceton I1l1no1s LEFT TO RIGHT S Partm O Ktnnamon D Cass B Stout C Moreland L Trotter Mr Edstll SEATED J Young The 11brary IS one of the most valuable rooms of the school It IS a reference room study hall and a readmg room combmed Our hbrary 1S probably one of the best equlpped l1brar1es for a small school 1I'l the State If you want SC1eIlIlf1C knowledge we have lt If you want h1stor1cal data we have tt If you want the fme arts we have II You name ll we have ll If we don t have ll now we wtll see about procurmg It as soon as DOSS1b16 Mr Edstll 1S 1n charge of the hbrary th1s year and 1S do1ng a fme Job of seetng that the students get the books they want and need Of course he has other sub1ects that requtre a good deal of h1s t1me so he has a crew of ass1stant l1brar1ans When Mr Edsxll IS not present 1n the hbrary these ZSSISISJIIS Much have been tramed can help the students fmd the 1nformat1on that IS needed They also keep a check on the books to know when they are due and when the book IS returned ll IS thelr job to see that the book 1S placed 1n the correct place on the shelf The above p1cture mcludes the student hbrar1ans for Th1S year THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Spurgeon s Schafer s Steak House C J Dunbar 8a Co Er1ckson s Greenhouse Prtnceton IHIHOIS I . g . , . , - , . , - 1 . . I . . . 9 . v 0 ' g . , . . . . . , . . 1 - n 1 . . . . 7 I - 1 Q . 1 t - s . . . 1 ' A, .77 FIRST ROW Mr Edstll J Dean S Mtesel C Moreland B Mount M Baker R Puyear SECOND ROW J Sapp J Heuer N Thompson N Alvey THIRD ROW J Hochstatter .T Young B Patterson B Conkhn HERMAN CARR Claude Moreland MRS CARR h1s w1fe Barbara Mount LAINE CARR thexr daughter Sharon Metsel DICKY TURNER frldld of Laxnes Jack Heuer GECRGE CARR the Carrs son Max Baker CAROL RUTH CARR younger member Joyce Dean MISS LUCINDA CARR Mr Carr s aunt Roberta Puyear MRS ELVIRA MCDUFFLE nosey ne1ghbor Nancy Alvey MR J CASWELL DRENNEN b1g manufacturer Jerry Hochstatter MR YEATES a lawyer Burton Conkhn JANET RODEN fr1end of La1nes Nancy Thompson LIZ ESTES fr1end of Latnes Judy Young MICKIE STRONG fr1end of Lames Joan Sapp Let s Face It a three act comedy was presented by the .Tumor class November 12th under the dlrectxon of Mr Edstll The play centers around the wacky Carr famtly who gets 1nto one mad jam after another mcludmg the recexvmg of a check for S50 O00 wh1ch they spend and later fmd out xt wasn t thetrs after all The play draws to a close w1th Mr Carr s mvenuon whmch he has been workmg on bemg accepted The farmly IS r1ch aga1n and all ends happlly DON DRENNEN, his son . . . . .....Bi11Patterson S' 4,92 FRONT ROW J Cruse D Trotter B Rlchmond B Knudsen B Mount S Wallace S Lampkln BACK ROW Mr Eds1ll D llamrlck R Whlpple L Olson E Alm ABSEINT S Melsel E Wood J Johnson S Dav1s B Flemlng SEINIOR PLAY CAST John H11lary Robert H1llary Brown a Brown Margaret Burns Dxck Burns Janet Marun Dr Edmond Brand Helen Brand Selby Ross1 Cronm Mellon Warner Mary Mrs Mrs Mrs L01S Dxck Hamrlck R1chard Wh1pp1e Elmer Wood Sharon Wallace Sh1r1ey Lampkm Slop Dav1s Betty Knudsen Everltt Alm Jean Cruse Dxane Trotter Bernxce R1chmond Judy Johnson Barbara Mount Sharon Mexsel The play takes place 1n a small town where Dr John H1llary QOld Doq has h1s offme H IS waltmg and planmng, for the day h1s son w1ll come to practlce wlth htm He IS very dtsap polnted when he fmds out that Bob IS plannlng, to take up practlce elsewhere The shotk lS too much for h1m and he becomes very 111 The news that h1s son IS commg bark home I0 lake UD FHS pracuce was the very thmg to hghten h1s sp1r1ts to a happy death Dr. ' . . . . .... 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Bill Fleming .Bao FIRST ROW, Left to Right Lor1n Stevens Claude Moreland Dick Hamrick Dick Whipple Dick Heuer SECOND ROW B111 Patterson Bobby Iwoe Gordon Jarvis ,Tim Green Kenneth Catton Cabby Pond Coach DeMay THIRD ROW Skip Davis Loren Schnicke Jerry Hochstatter Max Baker Kenny Stoner David Andrews D1ckUttenhove FOURTH ROW LeRoy Trotter Dick Green Jerry Routt Bob Stout Tom Parker Clark Larson A group of 25 basketball hopefuls opened the season under the watchful eye of Coach DeMay w1th Mr Milburn assisting him The varsity was composed of four seniors Dick Heuer Dick Wh1pp1e Dick Hamr1ck Kenny and Dick Hamrxck were regulars returning from last year s squad In the Holiday lournament at Tiskilwa Wyanet placed fourth beating Lostant and losing to Buda in a double overtime and then to Manlius In the Little Eight Tournament Wyanet beat Ohio then was ehrrunated by LaMo11le In the District tournament they defeated Bureau Township DePue closed Wyanet s basketball season by defeating and knocklng them out of the tournament Wyanet finished the season withavery respectable record of 16 wins and IO loses They also had the distinction of beating the two conference champs Manlius and Tiskilwa The vi tory over Tiskilwa was a non conference game though The Junior Varsity after a slow start finished showing the quality to give them distinction This Page Sponsored by ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION OF WYAINET HIGH SCHOOL Cattong a junior, Claude Morelandg and a sophomore, Lorin Stevens. Dick Heuer, Dick Whipple, SQ? 1954 .Zzacft FRONT ROW Left to Rldlt J1mPatterson J1mGreen Sk1pPeterson Charles Alvey SECOND ROW Kameth Catton, Skxp Dav1s Marvm Baker .Terry Hochstatter Burton Conkltn Coach Ddviay TOP ROW Marlyn Ntenkxrk Chuck Pruxtt Claude Moreland Bobby Noe Bob Stout and B111 Patterson A squad of 25 men greeted Coach Detviay at the beguuung of track wyanet defendmg d'l3l'I'lD10l'lS U1 track of the L1tt1e E1ght had lost a large number of lettermen through graduatlon Coach DeMay had to rebutld almost ent1re1y In the ftrst tr1angu1ar of the season Wyanet walked off wlth fxrst place, defeaung Buda and Bureau Lalvloxlle took Wyanets measure m the next tr1angu.lar wxth Malden cormng 1n thxrd In the next two meets Wyanet was narrowly edged by Manltus and T1sk1lwa respecuvely although Wyanet beat Guo and Sheffleld In the conference meet the team d1dn t fare so well but they dtd manage to walk off wnh some l.I'ldlV1dU31 honors. In the Freshman Sophomore meet Wyanet took s1xth place. THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY The Athlettc ASSOCIBHOKI of wyanet Hrgh School . . . . . , I ' I I I 0 0 . . . . ' I I I I . . . . I ' I I I I I Q 5 I g I o I . o I . , . . LEFT TO RIGHT S Peterson M Braasch .T Young J Sapp Mrs Calvert B Knudsen L Bneser D Anthony A11 of the cheerleaders worked together th1s year on the football games and then we made the d1v1s1on for the basketball season Joan Sapp was head cheerleader Barbara Knudsen and Judy Young represented the varsxty and Dune Anthony Lo1s Brreser Sharon Peterson and Maxme Braasch cheered for the Jumor varslty In add1t1on to the regular functtons Joan attended the week long State cl1n1c at llhnols State Normal rn J une All of the glrls attended the one day cl1n1c there on November 6 1954 'I'h1s Page Sponsored By CITY SERVICE Wyanet Appliance BlLL'S MOBILE GAS Wyanet, Illinois Wyanet Grain Co. 91 5. .73aqo,' .91 C. .Tzpp , FIRST ROW D Trotter B Rtchrnond S Part1n P Hamrtck B Knudsen B Mount R Puyear SECOND ROW M Baker N Thompson L Kerchner N Alvey B Ph1l11ps W Wallace J Barkley THIRD ROW J Sapp C Catton N Beckman F Allen M Anderson E Behrens S Me1sel S Wallace FOURTH ROW S Lampkm J Cruse .T Johnson R Whtpple J Smtth O Kmnamon J Wallace lhe Pep Club was orgamzed th1s year and they dec1ded to call thelr organtzatton The Pepoerettes The purpose of th1s club IS to provtde the School Sp1r1t at all the Athlettc Act IVIIILS hen. at Wyanet Htgh and all the games away as well X erson 1n Wyanet H1gh School can Jotn th1s club all you have to do lS yell and yell no yell' If you want to back your team w1th the School yells then Jom the Pepperettes and rcallx make some nolse So far there are only QIFIS ID thts orgamzauon but I m sure the boys wlll Jom lf they do not go out for the Team Jom the Pepperettes and yell your heart out for Wy net H1g.h School THIS PAGE SPONSORED BY Wyanet Locker Henry Tent 8: Awmng Co Barkley s Standard Servtce F .T Psocharscky :. ,. ,. .. .. .. ,. . , 1 .. ' 0 I 0 D 0 li I' 7' ll . :. ,. ,. .. . . ,. ,. ,. . :. ,. ,. ,. .. , . ,. . . . . . ..,, ,, . , . .. . 1 ...A In . fnyp 3 n,, . ., L1 . , 3, . . . . .. , . . a ' , , . .. SHARON MEISEL flrst attendant member of the Junlor class Her escort and lung cand1d ate was Claude More land 68 YJ' 4'- JACKIE W ALLACE th1rd attendant mem ber of the Freshman class Her escort and k1ngcand1date was Roy Trotter 717 LINDA KERCHNER second attendant member of the Sopho more class Her escort and lung candrdate was Tom Parker BETTY KNUDSEN Queen of the 1954 Homecomrng She IS a member ofthe Senror class The lung was Rrchard YVTIIDDIC also of the Semor class THE ROYALTY KING AND QUEEN SENIOR CANDIDATES ,J SOPHOMORE CANDIDATES FRESHMAN CANDIDATES JUNIOR CANDIDATES FRESHMAN FLOAT SOPHOMORE FLOAT JUNIOR FLOAT E' 'ig SENIOR FLOAT This Page Sponsored By M Sc M FEED AND GRAIN BARKERS PORTABLE MILLING SERVICE WYANET HARDWARE Wyanet, Illinois DR. E. H. SCHNICKE August September September September September September October October October October October October November November November November November December December January January February February March March April April May May May Selina! 1954-55 The braves and the maidens entered the big tepee while Chief Cohoon awaited their arrival. The Indians were let off the reservation for Labor Day Hobbies Assembly Indians learned new hobby of Art Indians and braves scalped Malden in first football game of the season Senior Indians initiated new braves and maidens. Another Massacre! Braves beat Neponset Braves lost first game to LaMoille Homecoming! Ohio tribe was visitor Homecoming King Richard Whipple and Queen Betty Knudsen were crowned at the dance Marionette Assembly fascinated braves and maidens Victorious again! Braves beat Bureau Scalped' Braves were beat by Manlrus Scalped again! Lost to Buda Trampled by Tiskilwa Indians Braves won a victory over Sheffield Junior Braves and Maidens presented a play Let s Face It Folk Singers Assembly Indians learn songs from other lands Braves open basketball season with Bradford tribe opposing team Small Indian children and land of braves and maidens put on Christmas program Indians exchange gifts and were let off reservation for Christmas Called back to reservation for more schooling Braves played in Little 8 Basketball Tourney Indians dressed in best buckskrns and furs and attended Snow Prom District Basketball tournament Pitts Variety Show Senior Braves and Maidens gave play Let off for observation for Easter Holidays Indians put on Operetta Senior braves and maidens have Baccalaureate Senior braves and maidens graduate from the reservation Seniors go on trip A89 This Page Sponsored By I-IAMRICK AND MILLS TAVERN TAYLORS TAVERN Wyanet Illinois 30 6 . 14 . . 17 . 20 24 , 1 . 8 . . 14 ' ' ' . 15 . . . . 21 . 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