Arenzville High School - Raider Yearbook (Arenzville, IL)
- Class of 1952
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Text from Pages 1 - 64 of the 1952 volume:
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We the Seniors of the Arenzvllle High School Fiass of 1952 respect
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Yes September '7 1948 was a big day ln the llves of slxteen young people They were
suddenly freshmen at Arenzvrlle and a llttle bewlldered by xt all'
Offrcers for thrs our1n1t1alyearatA H S were Charles Hlvely Presldent Colleen Roegqe
vrce presldent Martha Denms secretary Sherry Peck treasurer Norman West student councrl
representauve and Mr Homer Dahman class advrsor
Hmhllght of our freshman year were the 1n1t1auon party and the return party wluch we gave
to the sophomores
September of 1949 found us accustomed to the rrgors of hrghs school ltfe but mrnus two
classmates namely Charles Hrvely and Mrldred Sprcer Offrcers chosen for the year were Ray
Schmtker pres1dent Norman West vrce presrdent Carolyn Peck secretary Colleen Roegge
treasurer Clyde McCloud student councrl representauve and Mr Verd1e Aluzer class advlsor
Hrghlrghts of the year were the 1n1t1at1on party for the freshmenand a one act play enutled
Last Nrght s Paper
For our Junror year offrcers were Colleen Roegge presldent RaySchn1tker VICB presrdent
Norman West secretary Sherry Peck treasurer Carolyn Peck Colleen Roegge and Russell
Wlnkelman student counc1l representauves Mrs Mrldred Foster and Mrss Marguerrte Campbell
Durrnq '30 51 we gamed one classmate Mary Ellen Elliott but lost another Martha
Denms at the end of the frrst semester Our Junror play The Brg Bluff was presented on
Apr1l 27 amrd a thunder storm The complrments recerved by the cast and dlrector 1nd1cated
we favorably competed wlth the elements Our Junror Semor Banquet was at the Leglon I-1311011
May 12 Due to our shortage of funds we d1d not take the annual trrp to St LOUIS In rts place
we had a skatrng party at Sprrnvfreld
The 1951 52 school year dawned w1th a small but mrghty semor class The loss of Mary
Ellen Elhott and Vera Lovekamp cut our already small number down to twelve Offlcers for our
f1nal and glorrous year are Colleen Roegve presldent Roseanne Ruppel vrce presldent Ray
Schmtker secretary Sherry Peck treasurer Earllne Schone Carolyn Peck and Colleen Roegge
student COUHC11 representauves Mrss Marguertte Campbell and Mr West class advlsors We sold
soda popatthe home basketball games as a means of earrung a l1v1ng Our SCHIOI play Gerne s
Uncle was grven on November 2 and from the many laughs recerved we concluded II wasa
lut The annual Sen1orCarn1valwas g1VCD on February 23 and rt too was a success flnanclally
and as entertalnment As senrors we are awalung eagerly the Junror Senlor Banquet the trlp to
Chrcago and most rmportant of all Graduauon Day
Hrstorran Carolyn Peck
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The ftrstvrsron to crossm mtnd was that of Madrson Square Garden where Rocky
Max Zulauf was defendmg hrs heavt wer ht trtle agamst the youthful Joe Lotus I
As the cheers dled away a stafve came tnto vrew wrth Carolyn Peck dorng her
dance routme for a large audrence
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Betty Sprcer rs slavmg aw x tn a well equrpped offrce wondertng rf she wrll mas
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Claude McCloud Lorea s newest jet ace has blasted hrs srxth MIG 15 out of the
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anctng a tray of food and followlng the rnstructrons of the head nurse Sherry Peck
Teacher Earlrne flvla grey Schone rs seen takmg her problem pupll Clyde
Cloud It to the prrncrpal s offrce
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Scott County or wart for th fleet to come rn
Russel CW1ld Brlll Wtnkelman comes 1nto vtew as Hollywood s newest
heart throb
The vrew gradually grows dtmmer but we see Rav Schmtker Arenzvrllewater
Contmrssroner workrng over the pump house motor at the Roefrge pond
As the vrsrons slowly d1e away we see Norman West sweeprng the drrves of hrs
newly purchased Standard Servrce Statron
I awoke wrth a start wonderrng Lf these V1SlOI1S would come true
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Tlns year a frroup of seared freshmen entered hrgh school They were dulv rnruated by
e sophomores and had therr frrst elass meeung The offlcers elected were
Presrdent Nlarshall Meyer
ree Presrdent Gayle Nlullens
Seeretarv Treasurer Joan Carls
Student Councrl Nlembers Alrce Peck
Anna Jones
Class Advrsor Mr Homer Dahman
One of our classmates Lee Etta Sprcer went to Beardstown for awhrle but she has now
fCU1YU9d H1stor1a s Alree Peck
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September U 1950 was an excrtrng dav for twenty two lreshmen A our f1rst Class
meetrng we elected the otfreers as follows
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C lass A dvlsor
Don Hobrocll
Joy Roegge
Wayne Strubbe
Herman Roegge
Helene Hendrrcker
Mr Verdle Aluzer
We were sorry to lose two of our class members 11m Orrls and Betty Soloman
One ofthe outstandrng events of the year was the Freshmen Sophomore 1n1t1at1on party on
September 22 Some of the tlungs we had to do were embarrassrng but we all had fun
On September 4 1951 there were twenty of us to return to A H S and one new member
Floyd Monroe makrng a class of twenty one The followlng offlcers were elected
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Secretary Treasurer
Student Councll Members
Floyd Monroe
Jov Roegge
Jean Lutkehus
Beverly Beets
Don Hobrock
Class Advrsor Mrs Alrce L Schnake
We lost two class members thrs year Jack Coats and Floyd Monroe We rnruated the
freshmen at the annual Freshmen Sophomore party
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Ronald Kershaw Edd1e Hackman Mrs Brasell THIRD ROW Brenda Beets Mrchael Paul
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Myra Lovekamp Pa1I1c1aRob1nson Walter Mason Jerry Kneeland THIRD ROW Mark Abernathy
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l-herman Beverly Anderson Mar1lynParl1er Raymond Jones Gary Nelson SECOND ROW
Mrs Hobrock B1llyJoeA1exander Ronme Burrus Raymondl-lall Raymond Anderson Joe Sunson
Mrchael Abernathy Connre Hobrock hmmy Shannon THIRD ROW Jean Saylor Charles
Ruppel Barbara Schmtker Eddle Dober Pattee Dyer Evelyn Jo Vmcent Barbara Tlemann
M1chaelSchn1tker Mrs Aufdenkamp ABSENT Wayne Bottens Lannr Clark Eddre Cox Ruth
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FIRST ROW Robb1eWessler Stanley He1tbr1nk MarharetH1erman Jerry bovekamp Sandra
Lovekamp Ronrue Bortens Donald Emerrek SECOND ROW Irmmy Wood Nancy Zulauf
B1llyStonson Mrs Altrzer Sharlene Hobrock Jrmmy Beard Sharon Grant ABSENT Evelyn
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FIRST ROW Yvonne Stock Brlly McLa1n Wrlbur Parher Susan Shannon E11eenBrase11
Domra Canada Ronn1eSchn1tker Bob Allen Dorothy Coam SECOND ROW A F Hretbrmk
Jams Parkerson J1mN1ckel Neal Hart Helen Kolberer Garry Hlerman Shantel Newberry
Marvel Lovekamp THIRD ROW Kathleen Ruppel Lucrlle Grnder Tom Chapman Drck
Lrppert Marc Dahman Kay Wessler Buddy Dyer Howard Mason ABSENT George Hall Sara
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Bob Allen Raymond Jones SECOND ROW Garry Nelson hm Shannon Raymond Hall THIRD
ROW Coach He1tbr1nk B1l1y Snnson Tom Chapman Buddy Dyer Drck Lrppert Marc Dahman
Garry Hrerman Howard Mason hm Wood FOURTH ROW 11m Beard Manager Joe Sunson
kbgrke Abernathy Exleen Brasell Susan Shannon Helen Kolberer Cheerleaders Jrm Nrckel
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GRA DE EAGLES
Our Grade Eagles had a f1ne record tlus past season Our Lrghts won fourteen lost one
reaclung the quarter fxnals rn State Our Heavres won eleven lost srx
We won frrst rn P M S C Tourney our Invrtauonal Tourney and State Secuonal Tourney
flughtsj
Teams played tlus year Pxttsfreld Bluffs Meredosra Beardstown South Jacksonvrlle
Browrung Our Savxors Chap1n Chambersburg I S D of Jacksonvrlle Perry Vrrgmxa Chandler
v1lle Bradley Flat Rock and Rushvrlle
Our boys scored 1245 pornts fboth teamsy to our opponent s 874 pornts Our average 38 9
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FIRST ROW: Glenna Winkleman, Barbara Parkerson, Sara Grant, Jean Lutkehus, Marian Ore,
Rosemary Anderson. SECOND ROW: Maxine Huppe, Joy Roegge, Virginia Kleinschmidt, Maxine
Strickler, Colleen Roe ge, Earline Schone, Roseanne Ruppel, Karla Hart, Althea Fricke, Sherry
Peck. THIRD ROW: Bgetty Roeg e, Melba Schlueter, Katie Niestradt, Anna Marie Jones, Shirley
Crawford, Shirley Kleinschmidt, gonna Schone, Elta Mullens, Mrs. Foster, Beverly Beets, Marilyn
Mullens, Maxine Schone, Donna McLain, Carolyn Peck, Deloris Cox, Joan Carls.
The Future Homemakers of America has progressed this year under the leadership of Colleen
Roegge, President. Colleen began her year as president by attending the Leadership Training
Conference at Bloomington last summer. At the Bloomington Conference, the title of "Honor
Chapter, was conferred on the Arenzville Chapter of F. H. A.
Our department has been improved this year by slipcovers on our sectional divan, by red
cornices on the tops of the windows, and by retouching ofthe same old furniture. We are proud
of our department.
To help the community and school we've sponsored a cancer drive "Kick-Off" at which 69
women registered in our guest book: we had an assembly program on parliamentary procedureg we
sponsored a "No Gripe" day in school, we had a Daddy-Date Night, and each F. H.A. giil brought
her very special date, "Daddy", to show him how fond she was of him.
The officers for this year are: President, Colleen Roeggeg Vice-president, Althea Fricke,
Secretary, Virginia Kleinschmidtg Treasurer, Sherry Peck, Parliamentarian, Earline Schone, His-
torian, Karla Hartg Degree Chairman, Joy Roeggeg Publicity Chairman, Maxine Stricklerg Project
Chairman, Maxine Ruppeg Songleader, Roseanne Ruppelg Club Mother, Mrs. Eddie Roegge.
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FIRST ROW: Mr. Fox, David Carls, Everett Allen, John Crawford, Clyde McCloud, Russell
Winkelman, Wayne Strubbe. SECOND ROW: Fred Crawford, Melvin Roeg e, Gayle Mullens
Elmer Nickel, Max Zulauf, Max Beard, Don Nickel, Ronald Schone, Esdie Peck, Ronnie
Kleinschmidt, George Kleinschmidt. Tl-IIRD ROW: Clifford Bottens, Alvin Dufelmeier, Marshall
Meyer, Floyd Monroe, George Roegge, Gordon Lovekamp, Herman Roegge, Don Hobrock
Norman Dufelmeier,
The F. F. A. is inits fourth yearatArer1zville. We moved into our new building immediately
after the Christmas holidays. For the first time since we organized, we have a classroom to
ourselves with a full-time teacher, who teaches three classes instead of two.
Under the direction of the following officers, our 28-member chapter had been very busy
this year: John Crawford, President, Everett Allen, Vice-president, Clyde McCloud, Secretaryg
Russell Winkelman, Treasurerg David Carls, Reporter, Carlos Spicer, Watchdog: James R. Fox,
Adviser.
Another noteworthy addition to our chapter is the farm shop at Concord that we share with
Chapin. Here we have learned the use of many shop tools and have built numerous worthwhile
projects.
In judging, both our grain and poultry teams placed sixth out of nineteen schools. David
Carls was fifth place individual. Among our other activities were the purchase ofa new popcorn
popper and a hog-trough mold. Our annual educational trip was to the Stockyards in East St.
Louis.
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Schone Ann Marre Jones Jean Lutkehus SECOND ROW Barbara Parkerson Mar1an Ore
Helene Hendrlcker Katy Nlestradt Karla Hart Roseanne Ruppel Maxxne Huppe Sara Grant
Max1neStr1ckler Mr I-labben THIRD ROW Delous Cox Slurley Klernschmxdt Melba
Schlueter Mar11ynMullens Veberly Beets SherryPeck Vrrgxma Klemschmrdt Maxrne Schone
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Clyde McCloud Carolyn Peck Everett Allen Maxme Huppe Don Hobrock Roseanne Ruppel Ray
Schmtker Colleen Roe ge Max Beard, ON STAGE Jill Abernathy Karen Talkerneyer Rrchard Stock
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Queen of 1952 MISS EARLINE SCHONE Queen of 1951 MISS ELIZABETH PAUL
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gym free entertarnment was presented at rntervals and several tunes durrng the everung movres were grven rn one of the grade
R 11W rnkelman acted as Master of Ceremonres At ten o'clock, the long awarted event the coronatxon took
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d a nrce profrt and everyone seemmgly had an engoyable evemng
lin Schone Queen of 1952 and presented her wrth
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play was grven on November 2 and from the laughs heard throughout the entrre play we deem rt was a Success
The play begrns rn the home of Mrss Ursula and Mrss Brrdre Trueblood CCarolyn Peck and Roseanne Ruppelj
Mass Ursula rs the elder of the two sprnsters tall unbendtng domrneermg and defrnrtely a man hater' Mrss
Brrdre rs a trmld soft spoken creature whose entire life has been dommated by her older srster They have ln
l'hC1.l' employ Irene Borden CSherry Peckj who rs rather a prrvrleged character and generally says what she thrnks
Gertrude Lombard CColleen Roeggej rs an orphan who lrves wrth the Truebloods The netghbors are nosy and
gossrpy Sarah Eggert CBetty Splcerj and Erruly Johnson CCharlene Lrppertj They aren tmtentronal trouble makers
but they certarnly cause Gertre a 'heap of trouble As the plot unfolds we frnd that Gertre s boyfrrend Nelson
Adams fRay Schmtkerj rs gorng away and Gertre has to see htm But the Truebloods do not allow men rn the
house A consprracy forms between Gertie and Irene It Lnvolves Irene s daughter Jackre a college grrl fliarlrne
until yes you guessed itl The real Uncle Henry fNorman Westj appears on the scene' Needless to say the
Trueblood household IS almost a mad house' But then Sherrff Hicks fNorman Westj mtervenes and helps to
strarghten out Gertre s tangled affarrs Mrss Ursula decrdes that men aren t such horrrble beasts after all and rn
slsts upon Gertre s rmmedrate marrrage And then we suppose they all lrve happlly ever after
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are typrcal hrllbrlly characters who have arranged a marriage for theu beautrful daughter Comey Bell to a
bachelor neighbor Sammy Fester But Comey Bell has drfferent rdeas She has fallen rn love wrth a handsome
resorter from the outsrde and the family decide to grt him rf they have to use a shotgun, Meanwhile Curly
is in love with a model out uf the Rears and Sawbuck Catalog
The climax to the play shows Comey Bell getting ready to marry Bob
Thecastts as follows Maw Skltter Karla Hart Paw Skitter Max Beard Curly Skrtter Don Nickel Comey
Bell Skrtter Vugrrna Klelnschmidt Dizzy Mae Skitter, Barbara Parkerson Zeke Skrtter Everett Allen Ellie
Lou De Funny Elta Mullens Sammy Fester Larry Janssen Robert Bruce John Crawford Edward Small Davis
Carls, Carol Hughes, Maxrne Strickler, Doris Dean, Althea Frrcke.
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Agriculture Classroom
To relieve the crowded condition that existed in our school, the Board of Education de-
cided to construct three new class rooms in a building on the southwest corner of our school
grounds---two rooms to be used for the grade school and one room to be used for vocational
agriculture. The building is 36 x 80 feet and is of shale cement-block construction, with the
exterior painted white and the interior, soft pastel colors. The Floors are of green mottled tile
and the ceiling is the new acoustical type.
The buildin was completed and the classes moved in after the Christmas vacation--the
seventh and eightg grades into the two east rooms and the agriculture classes into the west room.
The building is of plain design and provides for complete utilization of space. It is a very fine
building which helps to solve the crowded conditions.
Seventh Grade Classroom
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ARENZVILLE ILLINOIS
Wessler Bros. Garage
CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICES
TIRES OIL
TUBES GREASE
WE REPAIR ALL MAKES OF CARS AND TRUCKS
PHONE 99
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ATLAS TIRES TUBES BATTERIES
MEADOW GOLD ICE CREAM
CANDY POP TOBACCO
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Smxdley Hog Feeders
DeKalb Seed Corn
Phone 28
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Cold Wave Perrnanents
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Distr of Thriftane Bottled Gas
Norge A Detroit Jewel Ranges
General Electric Appliances
Gas gl O11 Heating Equipment
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BARTELHIEM GAS SERVICE
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Television ZENITH Radios
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DUTCH MOTOR SALES
DeSoto Plymouth
Oliver New Idea
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Rock Gravel Llmestone
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