Saybrook Arrowsmith High School - Totem Yearbook (Saybrook, IL)

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4.4 1 'E J , u 1 . 1 f7Ei2 ibecbca fion We, the students and faculty of S. C. H. S., wish to thank you, Mr. McKean, for your helpful- ness and kindness throughout the years. Your endearing encouragement to the boys in sports and ' h u hout a game has always your sustainlng hope t ro g been a challenge. oiation of you and o y In appre this 1951-1952 yearbook is dedicated to you. f r our work May God always be with you wherever you may 80' XIX. w ADMINISTRATIQN Z Bob Geske B. S. of Ed. I. S, N, U Typing I and II Shorthand Bookkeeping General Business Senior Class Sponsor 4595 Miss Eleanor Elliott JCM, i William Blatnik M. S. University of Illinois Superintendent B. S. of Ed. I. S. N. U. Home Economics Junior Class Sponsor Miss Janette Bohi A. B. Wheaton College English Social Science History Russell McKean M. S, University of Illinois American Problems Chemistry Biology Coach Freshman Class Sponsor 042453 1 O Paul Rosene B- S- Of Ed. I. s. N. U Music Band H. C. Hendren B, S. of Ed. University of Illinois Agriculture Sophomore Class Sponsor Miss Pauline Bury B. S. of Ed. I. S. N. U Mathematics General Science Physical Education William Bartley 2Miss Roberta Schertz Custodian Office Secretary M4 x g fm K Qzzgzmwwx ww waxy . , lU4l4Ui Carl Lee Carter Boys Chorus 1,4 Mixed Chorus l,5,4 F. F. A. l,2,5,4 Student Council 5 Basketball 1,4 Football 2,5,4 .r f Jr. Carnival 3 Prom 5 Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 Betty Ann Crawford Mixed E Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 Queen Candidate 5 , Jr. Carnival k Prom 5 , P ,' Totem A Spotlight Staff 5,4 , 5' Q Library Staff 5 Laverne Irene Hale Cheerleader l,2,5,4 F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Mixed R Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 Jr. Carnival 5 Prom 5 Totem Staff 4 Spotlight Staff 5 Loren Earl Fear F. F. A. l,2,5,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Football 5,4 Homecoming King 4 Jr. Carnival a Prom 5 Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,5,4 Boys Chorus 4 Neva Jean Grant Spotlight Staff 5,4 F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Mixed R Girls Chorus 1 Jr. 8 Sr. Play 5,4 Jr. Carnival 8 Prom 5 Eva Mae Grant Spotlight staff 5,4 F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Mixed H Girls Chorus l Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 Jr. Carnival R Prom 5 usf'4 Sponsored by: Crawford's Radio 8 Television G. E. Appllances Saybrook, Illinois ffWnd Darlene Mae Hill F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Mixed M Girls Chorus 1,2 Jr. A Sr. Play 5,4 Queen Candidate 4 Spotlight Staff 5,4 Lester Lee Hawthorne F. F. A. l,2,5,4 Basketball l,2,5,4 Football 2,5,4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Track 2,5,4 , F. F. A. F. H. A. Play Jr. M Sr. Play 5,4 Student Council l,2,5 Mixed a Boys Chorus l,2,5,4 Jr. Carnival R Prom 5 John Albert Kammermann Football 2,5,4 Mixed R Boys Chorus l,2,5,4 Jr. 4 Sr. Play 5,4 Spotlight Staff 5,4 Jr. Carnival R Prom 5 4 Vocal Solo 5,4 , Mary Lee Kirkpatrick F0 Ht Ao 1-,2,3,4 Mixed Chorus l Totem E Spotlight Staff 5,4 Jr. a Sr. Play 5,4 Library Staff 2,5 Thomas Shubert Basketball l,2,5,4 Football 2,5,4 Baseball l,2,5,4 Track 2,5,4 F. F. A. l,2,5,4 Jr. 4 Sr. Play 5,4 Mixed M Boys Chorus 1,2,5,4 King Candidate 2 Barbara Theresa Koopman F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Mixed k Girls Chorus 1 Homecoming Queen 4 Jr. Carnival 8 Prom 5 Jr. k Sr. Play 5,4 Spotlight Staff 5,4 Sponsored by: Erwins's Beauty Shop Saybrook, Illinois flaw Arthur Verl Woolley Totem A Spotlight Staff25,4 Mixed 8 Boys Chorus 1,2f4 Basketball 1,5 Jr. 8 Sr. Play 5,4 Janice Lee Tipsord Cheerleader l,2,5,4 F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Student Council l,2,5,4 Mixed R Girls Chorus l,2,5,4 Totem R Spotlight Staff 5,4 Jr. k Sr. Play 5,4 Jr. Carnival R Prom 5 F. F. A. F. H. A. Play 1 Queen Candidate l Evelyn Marie Zachay Humorous Reading 1 Mixed k Girls Chorus 1,2 F. H. A. 1,2,5,4 Totem R Spotlight Staff 5,4 Jr. R Sr. Play 5,4 F. F. A. F. H. A. Play 1 Myron Paul Zimmerman Totem a Spotlight staff 5,4 Band 1,2 F. F. A. 1,2,5,4 ci Basketball l,2,5,4 Baseball 1,2 Track 5 Football 2,5,4 Jr. Carnival M Prom 5 Jr. k Sr. Play 5,4 F. F. A. F. H. A. Play 1 Mixed 8 Boys Chorus 5,4 Patricia Ann Taylor F. H. A. l,2,5,4 Student Council 4 Totem R Spotlight Staff 5,4 Jr. H Sr. Play 5,4 Mixed R Girls Chorus 1,2 Library Staff 5 Clara Marie Siems F. H. A. 1,2,5,4 Mixed 4 Girls Chorus 1,2,5,4 Band l,2,5,4 Jr. k Sr. Play 5,4 . H. A. Play l Jr. Carnival 8 Prom 5 Student Council 4 Totem 5 Spotllght-Staff 5,4 Library Staff 5,4 ..,,,,,..,.eQ .1 -w....,,,-N,:::f,' X ,, , ,.. rf X ww -5,1 . Y'-ma., s fe--4 .X .4-1 by-127, .... . Kuff. u.cepT..f-...fW Ul .wi g,w...,'..,.... ,ww 95 ?: 'Q1sn.. ..-n xwfplt func. 90... . . Vg -AH . g: wf Q lUil5Di 1 V 1. Betty Crawford 2. Barbara Koopman 5. Irene Hale 4. Tootie Kirkpatrick 5. Evelyn Zachay 6. Arthur Woolley 7. Pat Taylor 8. Babe Hawthorne 9. Paul Zimmerman 10. Eva Grant ll. Neva Grant 12. Janice Tipsord 15. Darlene H111 14. Clara Siems Mr Geske fC1ass Sponsorl 15. . Not shown: 16. John Kammermann 17. TOm Shubert Sponggped by: 19- CHP1 Caftef Hawthorne Sc Boyle 19' Loren Fear' Saybrook, Illinois ll 912 l' Cqftf Q !09lf 6296 'Neva ...W 451 1042 3 erzrb Here we are, the seniors of 1951-52 and we're very proud to say this. We started out with 51 Hgreenn freshme and here we are, with the small sum of 18 happy seniors. One our The happiest hours of our high schoo ys was when we planned the Jr.-Sr. Prom. of the merriest times we spent during 4 years was when we received our Hvery charming graduation pictures. The sad- est and EWG days of our senior year was the many nts we spent planning our Baooalaurete Commencement Excerises. wish all of you, still in school, the Very best of luck and hope that each and e veryone of you have as much fun as we ve Q VGI1 wish to express our thanks to Geske, who was a very patient advisor, though he ave us Hpep talks eve 041451 . 1 GL55 QC? Carl Carter After spending a few successful years with Tootie and a few with Barbara, Carl decides to raise hogs the rest of his life. He is very successful with his hogs, and he says that raising hogs is cheaper than raising children. Betty Crawford Betty is living in a pretty little house two blocks from Q the Mennonite Hospital where she is a nurse. After marrying Wcharlien Simmons, she convinced him that he should become a Doctor. They have two little boys, Lloyd and Tuffy. They get good medical care and Betty and nChar1ieU are very happy. Junior Fear Junior hunted around several years all over the United States to find a woman that was good enough for him. He didn't find any, so he came back to Saybrook and found Betty Daily still single. They were married, and now they are living in Fear's basement with one daughter named Colleen. I wonder who named her???? Eva Grant In 1956 we find Eva making her home upstairs in the Hale house. She is living happily with her husband, Bob Hale, and her four year old twin girls, Neva and Eva Jr. Neva Grant Neva is married to Kenny Brodack, but at present they aren't living together because Neva is in Hollywood starring in the new Walt Disney film nThe Three Little Pigs.n She is the big bad wolf, of course. When she returns, Kenny and she plan to continue farming on a small farm near Bloomington. Babe Hawthorne - As you drive by the old Hawthorne residence you will see a beau- tiful, modern house built on the corner just north of it. Living in this house is Babe, his wife Beverly, one son and a daughter. The son Eugene, looks like Babe, but the daughter, Irene, looks like Bev- erly. Babe owns a large farm and the family is very happy. Darlene Hill As we look into Darlene's life we find that she is working with her husband, Mackie, on the pipe line. Darlene is driving a truck while Mackie is digging dirt. You can easily she that he is hen-peck already, but they are a happy pair together. John Kammermann John and his wife, Lois, are putting in their time at the Meth- odist parsonage where they are living. John had a difficult time finding a good job after graduating, so he decided to be a preacher. He is very successful at this, and Lois likes it too. 451 41 I0 Irene Hale We see Irene Hale living on a small farm just south of the San- gamon River with two girls of her own. She married John Kirkpatrick after graduation and they had the two girls. Irene is kept busy ' taking care of the girls and doing the housework. Irene thought John had to much work to do so she hired Chuck Paxton for the hired man! Farming is a big job, you know. Tootie Kirkpatrick The sunday after graduating Tootie was married to Carl Carter. She lived happily with him nine years, but at the end of the tenth year, Tootie wished she had stayed single and had remained an old maid. She divorced Carl and took care of their little farm the rest of her days. All Carl left her on the farm was his old hog to feed. Barbara Koopman Barbara is now Mrs. Carl Carter. It seems that after ten years, she convinced Carl that she was the wife he needed. After Carl di- vorced Tootie he married Barbara and at the present they have two sweet little red-headed girls that look just like their mother. Thomas Shubert Tom is quite happy old man by now! He waited for Colleen Taylor to get out of school and then they got married. Tom is working in Chicago and Colleen is taking care of their home located just across the street. They have one boy and a baby girl. The boyfs name is Billy and the girl is Roberta. They are making their married life a great success. Clara Siems We find Clara doing a very difficult job. She is working on the pipe line with her nsteadyn boyfriend, Jim Ott. They are working very hard so that they can make enough money to get married and raise some little red-headed girls like their mother-to-be, Clara. Pat Taylor Along the railroad track west of Bloomington we see an old hut where Pat Taylor and Ted lest are living. It seems that after five years all of Pat's boyfriends and Ted's girlfriends got married, so while they were looking for someone to live with, they found each other. Since Ted is only making a small salary from his work, Pat and he are living in just an old hut by the tracks. Noney isn't everything, is it kids? Janice Tipsord In 1956 we find Janice married to Dick, with four sets of twins, running around their new house which lies across the street from the Mennonite Hospital where Janice is working. They have hired Ted West, one of Janice's old boyfriends, as a baby sitter--and believe me, he really has his hands full---especially when Janice comes home from work! Arthur Woolley Arthur has just started his own printing office and is now head of the Saybrook Gazette. He asked Janice to marry himg but since she wasn't ready to settle down when he asked her, so he is still hoping. Each week in the nwanted Columnn of his paper we find the following: WANTED: One wife for a good wealthy man! Don't break his heart!! ef'-4 ND Q3 ve-fl W4 CTL --1 Evelyn Zachay Oh! What is this?- ------ Just Evie and Ron Messamore working on their farm at Arrowsmith. Evie is kept busy milking cows, feeding the chickens, and doing the many other chores on their farm, so Ron hired Nancy Frieburg, his old flame, to help Evie with the housework. Evie and Ron like the farm real well. Paul Zimmerman Paul and Joan are living in Kentucky where Paul is working in a coal mine. They have ten children--all boys. Joan has a hard time trying to take care of them, but her main problem is washing Paul when he gets home from work. Even though life is tough there, they seem to get along just fine. .sznior Cfadd I, Carl Carter, do hereby will and bequeathg My height to Rodney Wyckoff. My ability to get along in English class to Merle Kirkpatrick My ability to make a ood tackle to Joyce G. so she can catch Greg My ability to study in study hall to Marilyn Fear. I, Betty Crawford, do hereby will and bequeath: To Roger R. my assembly seat so he can out quicker. To Ted West a ride to Bloomington with Charlie to see Pat Taylor. To Janice Tipsord our ability to keep riding in the white pontiac. To Irene Hale my writing ability as we write to our nCharles'.W To Shirley Bowen my ability to stay home at nights. I, Loren Fear, do hereby will and bequeath: To Kenny Kirkpatrick my winter colds. My ability to get along in English class to Betty Daily. My football shirt N40 to Russell Moore if it fits. I, Eva Grant, do hereby will and bequeath: My height to Larry Stack. My ability to work in a restaurant to Kate Hale. My typing book to some unlucky freshman or sophomore. My assembly seat to somebody so they can get out the door quicker. I, Neva Grant, do hereby will and bequeath: Some of my height to Nancy Frieburg. My ability to get along with Mr. Geske to Bonnie Tipsord. I, Babe Hawthorne, do hereby will and bequeath: My ability to play football to Fred B. so he can make the team. My dislike of cigarettes to John Brittain. My health to Ralph C. so he can come back to school for football. I, Irene Hale, do hereby will and bequeathg My seat in Bookkeeping class to Shirley Bowen. My friendship with Miss Bury to Nancy Frieburg. My friendship with Pat Taylor to Ted West. My ability to be a waitress at Rich's to Joyce Garrett. I, Darlene Hill, do hereby will and bequeath: Ny ability for Bonnie T. to get along with Frank as I do Mack. To Helen Schoolcraft a green nash from Bloomington. I I, John Kammerman, do hereby will and bequeathg To Douglas Stauffer my football pants CSize 585 They should fit. To Merle Coile my ability to use the word Wburstn instead of ---- To my brother, Bob, ability to stay awake at the right time. vi M17 'EN W i WH CD we Clara Siems, do hereby will and bequeath: To Jean and Carol Schafer, my brothers' admiration. To Wanda Nunamaker my ability to write themes and give reports. To Freddie Black my friendship with Jean Schafer. To Frank Gibbens my ability to conduct myself in classes. Tootie Kirkpatrick, do hereby will and bequeath: My ability to get English to Merle Kirkpatrick. My height to Dorothy Grant. Barbara Koopman, do hereby will and bequeath: My height to Jimmy Nunamaker. My weight to Keith Fillenworth. To Edna, my little sister, my friendship with Joyce Garrett. Thomas Shubert, do hereby will and bequeath: My ability to smoke a pipe to John Stauffer. My ability to get along with girls to Ted West. My ability to stay out late at night with girls to Russell Moore. Pat Taylor, do hereby will and bequeath: My friendship with Kenny K.to Nancy F. since she's tried for Syrs. My assembly seat to Ted W. so he can look out the window easier. My ability to walk to and from school to Shirley Bowen. My American Problems notebook to Mr. McKean so he can use it as a poor example for next years studeHtS- Ha! Janice Tipsord, do hereby will and bequeath: To some freshman girl my old beaten up comanche uniform. Jim Streenz, Ted West, and John Stauffer my love for dancing, so they can enjoy the Prom. Shirley CBoneyJ Bowen my ability to gain weight. Bet Crawford my ability to be quiet part of the time in class so she can pass Nurses Training. Arthur Woolley, do hereby will and bequeath: To Coach McKean my ability to talk without saying Wnow you taketh To Russell Moore my nRussian Bassn voice in the chorus. To Bill Denny my place on the basketball squad.Cin P. E.J To the senior girls of S. C. H. S. I simply leave S. C. H. S. Evelyn Zachay, do hereby will and bequeath: To Ted West my love for Pat Taylor.lHe may not need it, thoughl To Nancy Frieburg my ability to get along with Ron Messamore. To any girl in S. C. H. S. the clothes I have made in Home Ec. To Shirley Bowen my ability to find ways to go to Paxton skating. Paul Zimmerman, do hereby will and bequeath: My football suit to Harold Diedrich. My ability to get out of school to Russell Moore. My locker to Bill Streenz. sg. ,gy XX Wi' w 'V F U sSssss.fi 5 en L fav ,L Romanceg l bw X 5 I . Q ggi, 6525? fb we ',. 6 X jf my A 5. fy X755 ' W' W SJ -be w,.Q 'gf 5612-e,+ 51,03 F04-1+ gown, 'few' + f wijw ,qw ., W Q, Qjuyw N ,oh x WH 1 552 Na vu 425 t 10 lil C arid This year our Jolly class started out with 18 members. High-lights of the year for us werethe junior carnival, play, Jr.-Sr. Prom, and ordering and finally getting our class rings. Although we had a tough time earning money to sponsor a prom, our junior class was successful and will never be forgotten Next year is our Hbign year and we're QT! 1001?'T'l'10' ffI!3lLD.li..,f0 4+ n ored hy: Lertz rvioe Saybrook, Illinoi SGP - gtig Y- . , e.,?f ,snr C .....4-0' :gyk W, U4Z4Dl 1 Tom -f Shubert argl' g Fig Ted West Egfr 8 x' -1 X Babe Hawthorne NXXXXXN wig John stauffer Rx X X f Clifton Gibbens S onsored QI: Coach M . Dean S or-t P McKean I. G. A. Store Saybrook, Illinoiel 1042451 my . 2: QfQ 1 3 jir :if eam .af 'M 1 lah' nv' 0 Sv ,Ty mga in ' 'X 13 3 Sponsored El: gajegaf Saybrook, Illinois 451 U42 1 I v , Fl- ----.. .,...........-- ...,.... J...-vuvl .uuuuucaasule 1'LlSI'6 W6I 6 .1.'l I'S.L.LOWS who played this season. There were few injuries, but on the whole they were not serious. The teams played and the scores are listed as follows: Team We They Team we The Rantoul 'II Piper City -7 I5 Farmer City 7 55 Hayworth 26 14 Chatsworth 28 O Octavia O O LeRoy O 55 This is a record of 4 loses, 2 wins, and l tie. Basketball season started with 16 players. In the McLean County Tournament, played at Normal, Illinois, the fellows won third plame by defeating LeRoy. The teams played and the scores are listed as follows: Team we The Team We The LeRoy '5'6' 62 Be 1TfT5'wer 65 56 Arrowsmith 71 47 Melvin-Sibley 66 51 Octavia 58 48 Roberts-Thaw. 47 56 Fisher 50 45 Lexington 69 54 Lost Paxton Holiday Tournament title to Rankin. 51-55 Gibson City 65 58 Roberts-Thaw. 60 45 Arrowsmith 87 55 Ellsworth 62 45 LeRoy 55 58 Won third place in McLean County Tournament from LeRoy. 55-45 At the time this book was published the district tournament had not been played, but the fellows have a good chance to win. If thing break right the boys have a chance of going far in the state tourna- ment. 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U4 1 U Yearbook Staff Advisor-Bob Geske Editor-Clara Siems Assistant Editor-Marilyn Pruitt Production Manager-Betty Crawford Business Manager-Evelyn Zachay Layout Editor-Arthur Woolley Typists-Tootie Kirkpatrick, Bonnie Tipsord Assemblers-Irene Davis, Colleen Taylor, Mary Hasty Alumini Editor-Nancy Frieburg Class Editor-Jean Schafer Social Editor-B111 Denny Sports Editor-Tootie Kirkpatrick Reporter-Kathryn Hale Sales Manager-Beverly Tipsord Advertisement Manager-Pat Taylor Assistants-Joy Boyle, Terry Butler, Donna Clark, Carol Schafer Librarian-Helen Schoolcraft 1 Photographers-Joyce Schertz, Keith Fillenworth, Paul Zimmerman Acknowledgement The staff wishes to thank everyone who helped in any way tp make this yearbook a success--To Mr. Geske for helping us in all he did and to the mothers who donated pastries to help us raise money. Again the staff says, NThanks.n 1042451 fxfma spotlight staff Editorial Staff Editor in Chief-Clara Siems Assistant Editor-Dennis Stauffer Social Editor-Janice Tiosord, Betty Crawford, Terry Butler, Wanda Nunamaker, Dorothy Grant News Editor-Helen Schoolcraft, Tootie Kirkpatrick QSr.J, Marilyn Pruitt fJr.J, Fred Black CSoph.D, Joy Boyle CFr.D Organizations-Paul Zimmerman, Marilyn Pruitt KYearbookJ, Arthur Woolley CMusicJ, Kenny Kirkpatrick CF. F. A.D, Evie Zachay CF. H. A.D, Paul Zimmerman CAlumni7 Classroom Activities-Joyce Schertz fAdm., Teachersl, Bill Denny CRoving Reporterl Sports Editor-Babe Hawthorne, Harold Diedrich, Tootie Kirkpatrick, Feature Editor-Beverly Tipsord, Jean Schaefer, Kathy Hale, Pat Taylor Sponsor-Miss Bohi Production Staff Editor in Chief-Evie Zachay Assistant Editor-Pat Taylor Layout and Proofreading-Clara Siems, Tootie Kirkpatrick Typists-Typing II Class Illustrator-Arthur Woolley Production-Doyle Beasley, John Kammennann, Eva and Neva Grant, Ted West. 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Mr. Geske not saying, WIn this manner?n Fred Black being tall, dark and handsome? Kenny Kirkpatrick not acting dignified? Mr. Blatnik chewing tobacco? Doyle Beasley not talking in classes? The junior and senior girls not flirting with Ted lest? Mr. Hendren not taking roll? General Business class reading their lesson? Joyce Schertz not studying? Mr. Rosene detesting music? Tootie Kirkpatrick not whistling? Betty Daily not laughing? Pat Taylor being nMiss America of l952?n Mr. McKean not knowing everybody else's business? 51 414 10 SOIETHING ABOUT EVERYBODY Joy Boyle-Nickname--nJayN--Pastime-watching television Terry Donna Betty Butler-Nickname-nButlern--Ambition-Ocean Liner Stewardess Clark-Nickname-nSparkien--Ambition- Secretary Daily-Nickname-HLizn--Ambition-A good wife William Denny-Nickname-nBil1W--Pastime-Loafing Harold Diedrick-Nickname-NBudN--Pastime-Collect match covers Robert Embry-Nickname-uBobn--Ambition-Farmer ' Ed Fear-Nickname-nFearlessn--Pastime-Reading comic books Marilyn Fear-Nickname-nHunn--Pastime-Teasing People Frank David Larry Harry Ralph Gibbens-Nickname-NPonyn--Pastime Reading comic books Johnson-Nickname-'JasonN--Ambition-To be a Marine Johnson-Nickname-nMurphyn--Ambition-None Kammerman-Nickname-nBob'--Ambition-Band Conductor Kirkpatrick-Nickname-nSquirtn--Anbition-Jet test pilot Edna Koopman-Nickname-nKoopn--Ambition-To get out of school Lorraine McDaniels-Nickname-nTootien--Pastime-Skating James Nunamaker-Nickname-nJimU--Ambition-Farmer Ronald Rice-Nickname-NRice'--AmbitionfAirp1ane pilot Roger Roberts-Nickname-HPopen--Pastime-Camping Bernice Roth-Nickname-None--Ambition-Nurse JoAnn Satchwe11-Nickname-Nsatchn--Ambition-Housewife Carol Schaefer-Nickname-None--Ambition-Teacher Ray Shoemaker-Nickname-nsugarn--Pastime-Loafing Douglas Stauffer-Nickname-'DugN--Ambition-Farmer Mary Streenz-Nickname-NStreenzieH--Pastime-Listening to the radio Lester Able-Nickname-'Abnern--Ambition-To get out of school Fred Black-Nickname-NHankyn--Ambition-Co merce Teacher John Brittain-Nickname-WJugheadn--Ambition-To own caddilac convertibe Gerald Coile-Nickname-nPowdern--Ambition-To get out of school Irene Davis-Nickname-UEdnien--Pastime-Loafing Clifton Gibbens-Nickname-nGibbn--Pastime-Basketball Kathryn Hale-Nickname - Kat ie --Past ime -Playing hookie Mary Hasty-Nickname-WHastyn--Ambition-To get an A in Geometry Mary Ann Huth-Nickname-NMertN--Pastime-Talking Russell Moore-Nickname-nRusn--Pastime-Sports Wanda Mavis Nunamaker-Nicknane-'Windy'-4Pastime-Movies Prosser-Nickname-nPeanutsn--Ambition-To get the best of teachea Jean Schaefer-Nickname-nTinyn--Ambition-Home Ec. teacher Dennis Stauffer-Nickname-None--Ambition-Navy Colleen Taylor-Nickname-nBreezieN--Pastime-Chewing gum Beverly Tipsord-Nickname-NBevn--Ambition-To be a success in life Dale Vance-Nickname-HFancY Pantsn--Pastime-Hunting Narilyn VanNote-Nickname-None--Pastime-Loafinf Doyle Beasley-Nickname-NWhityn--Pastime-Sleeping Shirley Bowen-Nickname-NBoneyn--Ambition-Housewife Donna Merle Boyle-Nickname-None--Ambition-College graduate Colle-Nickname-None--Ambition-To get out of school Nancy Frieburg-Nickname-nsweden--Ambition-Not to be an old raid Dorothy Grant-Nickname-HDottyu--Pastime-Skating Joyce Garrett-Nickname-nBlondieH--Pastime-Sleeping Kenny Kirkpatrick-Nickname-None--Pastime-Skating Cconftl l IIQ 4111 I W? Merle Kirkpatrick-Nickname-HLardn--Pastime-Hunting Marilyn Pruitt-Nickname-WPrunen--Ambition-To get married Joyce Schertz-Nickname-None--Ambition-College graduate Helen Schoolcraft-Nickname-nRedN--Pastime-Listening to the radio John Stauffer-Nickname-None--Pastime-Sports Jim Streenz-Nickname-nHank Snown--Pastime-Football William Streenz-Nickname-nBilln--Pastime-Hunting and fishing Bonnie Tipsord-Nickname-NTipH--Pastime-Loafing Margaret Trowbridge-Nickname-NMaggieH--Ambition-Housewife Ted West-Nickname-nTedn--Pastime-Basketball Carl Carter-Nickname-ncartern--Pastime-Loafing Betty Crawford-Nickname-nBetn--Pastime-Going with HCharlien Loren Fear-Nickname-HJuniorn--Pastime-Pestering English teachers Eva Grant-Nickname-nNaisyu--Pastime-Sewing Neva Grant-Nickname-None--Ambition-Beauty Operator Lester Hawthorne-Nickname-nBabeH--Ambition-Professional baseball Irene Hale-Nickname-NBaileyN--Pastime-Going with John Darlene Hill-Nickname-NRuntn--Pastime-Reading John Kammerman-Nickname-NTinyn--Ambition-To accomplish something Mary Kirkpatrick-Nickname-NTootien--Pastime-Reading Love Stories Barbara Koopman-Nickname-nBarbH--Pastime-Reading Thomas Shubert-Nickname-NTomn--Anbition-Farmer Clara Siems-Nickname-HRedW--Ambition-To become a lady Pat Taylor-Nickname-nTrishN--Pastime-Going to Mendota to see nsisn Janice Tipsord-Nickname-WTippyn--Ambition-Nurse Arthur Woolley-Nicknane-NArtW--Ambition-To run a newspaper office Evelyn Zachay-Nickname-NEvieN--Ambition-To be a good skater Paul Zimmerman-Nickname-UPN--Ambition-Farmer William Charles Janette Pauline Eleanor Blatnik-Nickname-nBilln--Ambition-To be happy Wm. Bartley-Nickname-NBil1n--Ambition-To keep floors clean Bohi-Nickname-WA military secretn--Pastime-Working library Bury-Nickname-None-eAmbition-To be a Ngoodn teacher Elliott-Nickname-nEl1ieN--Pastime-Marion Hall Bob Geske-Nickname-None--Pastime-Going to movies H. C. Hendren-Nickname-nHenryN--Pastime-Sleeping Russell McKean-Nickname-nCoachn--Ambition-To coach in a big school Paul Rosene-Nickname-None--Ambition-To see everyone smiling Roberta Sohertz-Nickname-uBertn--Pastime-Skating Q' qw 'E n - is vs'3 1 Qi, f ,.2f V' I Class of 1951 Funeral Director 51 18414 ALUMINI Sponsored 222 . . . J. Easterbrook Quality Furniture Giftware Clifford Anderson-Marines, California Saybrook, Illinois Bobby Bradd-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Connie Clark-Illinois Power Company, Champaign, Illinois Wilma Dietrich-Owens Nursery, Bloomington, Illinois Dottie Nuss Garrett-Housewife, Saybrook, Illinois Gary Garrett-Marathon Station, Saybrook, Illinois Winchell Hall-Haines Motor Sales, Saybrook, Illinois Delmar Kirkpatrick-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Bob List-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Dick Myers-Kroger Store, Urbana, Illinois Mary Niokerent-Nurses Training, Bloomington, Illinois Kenny Rieoks-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Roberta Riecks-Nurses Training, Bloomington, Illinois Phillip Robbins-Civil Service, Chanute Field Nelda Stauffer-Haines Motor Sales, Saybrook, Illinois Alice Corrie-State Normal University, Normal, Illinois Class Of 1950 Lyle Anderson-Air Force, Biloxy, Mississippi Earl Arnold-Air Force Flossie Brown Brucker-Housewife, Gibson City, Illinois Bob Davis-Farmer, Sibley, Illinois Myron Evans-Rowe Construction, Saybrook, Illinois Phil Hawthorne-Eureka College, Eureka, Illinois Paul Huth-Bean Plant, Gibson City, Illinois Ila Kennedy Kumler-Housewife, Saybrook, Illinois Don Martin-Air Force, Germany Dixie Crotinger Messick-Housewife, Bloomington, Illinois Mary Leah Haines Monical-Housewife, Decatur, Illinois Jerrell Roberts Eureka Williams, Bloomington, Illinois Eugene Roth-Air Force, Witchia Falls, Texas Norma Denny Roth-Housewife, Saybrook, Illinois Roberta Schertz-High School Secretary, Saybrook, Illinois Louis Siems-Carpenter, Saybrook, Illinois Delmarie Smith-State Normal University, Normal, Illinois Donna Williams Robak-Admiral, Bloomington, Illinois Darwin Zachay-University of Illinois, Champaign, Illinois Class of l949 Jean List Hudson-Housewife, St. Louis, Missouri Junior Hale, Air Force, Olkahoma Harold Erwin-Marines, Leota Operator-Telephone Operator, Springfield, Illinois Gordon Hasty1'Hauls cobs, Saybrook, Illinois Robert Moore-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Roy Thompson-Marathon Gas, Mahomet, Illinois Robert Hawthorne-Navy, Memphis, Tennessee Robert Perkins-Navy Mary Lou Ball-ISNU, Normal, Illinois Milford Gibbens-Air Force, Chanute Field James Kinsell-Rowe construction, Bloomington, Illinois Barbara Barber McClure-Housewife, Saybrook, Illinois Phillip Smallwood-National Guards, Gibson City, Illinois Ray Schertz-Farmer, Saybrook, Illinois Elaine Hale-Secretary, Gibson City, Illinois Eldon Stauffer-Navy, Great Lakes, Illinois Anna Mae Zachay Roesch-Housewife, Saybrook, Illinois 5 UM ,ff M Q . 5 ,n sqm, 512' l nw'-LW--.. , V. 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S GIBSON CITY, ILLINOIS 3 3 WWUWVWWWvhwwvwwwvwwwvwwwwmwwvwwwvNNwwimWNinnNwwwNwwvmnwwwwvvvvwvvwvvwwwnvvvmnvvwm E E 3 CQNPLINBNTS 9 '? ee 3 CONPLINBNTS of E A. L. POTTS, N.D. S GIBSON CITY, ILLINOIS 'T 'Z' 'I' 'T 'I' 'T 'P 'P OF E' GA1-'LB LES E GIBSON CITY, ILLINOIS 9 B B B Q Q s f?D'l'b'2 I 1'l.'l.'1fL'la'L'L l I l I ll L L L 1 L L I If L If IJ b'lJ'D'D'U'b'lf'I1'L'lJ'L'l?:,L'L'D'lJ'l'L'L'l2'L'b'bI L'lx'L'Z'11'l L'lQ'lJ'D'l1'1J'IJ'lJ'lf'L'D'lf'lfb'L'l2'l2'la'D'D'l2' D 1042451 ?44444404646444440d4d4G44444GGdd444446444444GM44444444466444M444444444444d444dG04G4Q rv 2' eo in . A H 13. Q. :B 'I'G'il'Cl'3'G'G'G'G'C'G'0'G'G'G'CK'G'3'G'fl'34-I'1'C'fI'lI'3'1'Cl'Cl'I'!lC'G'3'1 l'I'3'3'G'Cl'f! E! 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FOLES, ,ren1?r Q -Expert Watch Repairing - ,T-agKeep it ticking my wx tj? by going to 5 I V Folkes Jewelry Stgpem Elgin and Bulova latches I LE ROY. ILLINOIS M DD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'FFP'D'D'D-D-fr-D'D'DJWD'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'D'i7'D D D D D'D'D'D' ZTIJCUS ,911 alex CPictures are from left to right.J ' CLASS 12-Years Together: Janice Tipsord, Betty Crawford, Arthur Woolley, E Clara Sfems, Pat Taylor, and Evie Zachay. 2 1 Juniors: lBottom Rowj Helen Schoolcraft, Joyce Garrett, Dorothy Gran! BEEEIE'Tipsord, Marilyn Pruitt, Nancy Frieburg, Shirley Bowen, Donna Boyle, Joyce Schertz, and Margaret Trowbridge. lTop Row! Miss Elliott, Sponsor: Merle Colle, Kenny Kirkpatrick, Ted West, Jim Streenz, John Stauffer, Bill Streenz, Merle Kirkpatrick, ad Ralph Crotinger. Sophomores: lBottom Row? Mary Hasty, Colleen Taylor, Mary Ann Huth, Irene Davis, Mavis Prosser, Marilyn VanNote, Kathryn Hale, Beverly Tipsord, Wanda Nunamaker, and Jean Scheafer. CTop Rowj Mr. Hendreen, Sponsor, Gerald Colle, Richard Kinsley, Dennh Stauffer, Lester Able, Clifton Gibhens, Fred Black, John Brlttain, Russell Moore, and Dale Vance. Freshmen: CBottom Rowj Ronald Rice, Harold Diedrich, Jim Nunamaker, and Ray Shoemaker. CMiddle Rowj JoAnn Satchwell, Joy Boyle, Donna Clark, Terry Butler, fLorraine McDaniels, Betty Daily, Marilyn Fear, Mary Streenz, Frank Lqlhhens, and Mr. McKean, Sponsor. l 104265 ATHLETICS First Team: fBottom Row, Tom Shubert, Ted West, Babe Hawthorne, John Sfauffer, and Clifton Gibbens. fTop Rowj Loren Fear, Paul Zimmerman, Jim Streenz, John Brittain, Dim Vance, and Coach Mr. McKean. Baseball Team: lBottom Rowl Harold Diedrich, Clifton Gibbens, Ronald Rice, Ralph Crotinger, John Brittain, Babe Hawthorne, Frank Gibbens, and David Johnson. KTop Row? Kenny Kirkpatrick and Russell Moore, Managers, Ed Fear, Johl Stauffer, Jim Streenz, Tom Shubert, Ted West, Richard Kinsley, Bill Streenz, Dale Vance, and Coach Mr. McKea1. Football S uad: fBottom Rowj John Brittain, Jim Streenz, John Kammermanig-Lbren Fear, Clifton Gibbens, Russell Moore, Carl Carter, Ted West, Bob Kammermann, and Bill Streenz. fTop Rowj Coach Mr. McKean, Ronald Rice, Douglas Stauffer, Babe Hawthorne, John Stauffer, Tom Shubert, Paul Zimmerman, Dale Vance, Harold Diedrich, Gerald Coile, Ralph Crotinger and Kenny Kirkpatrick Managers. Cheerleaders: Irene Hale, Janice Tipsord, Beverly Tipsord, and Colleen Taylor. ORGANITATICNS G. A. A.: CBottom Rowj Donna Clark, Lorraine McDaniels, Bonnie Wiosord, Beverly Tinsord, Mary Ann Huth, Mavis Prosser, and Joy Boyle fMiddle Rowj Miss Bury, Sponsor, Marilyn Fear, Bernice Roth, Jean Scheafer, Marilyn VanNote, JoAnn Satchwell, Donna Boyle, Mary Lee Kirkpatrick. ' CTop Rowb Betty Daily, Colleen Taylor, Terry Butler, Mary Hasty, Joym Garrett, Irene Davis, Edna Koopman, and Mary Streenz. F. H. A: fBottom Bowl Betty Daily, Dorothy Grant, Nancy Frieburg, Evie Zachay, Shirley Bowen, Miss Elliott, Sponsor, Pat Taylor, Donna Boyle, Mary Lee Kirkpatrick, Janice Tisnrod, Mary Ann Huth, and Jean Scheafer. lMiddle Row, Joyce Schertz, Marilyn Fear, Bernice Roth, Terry Butler, Marilyn Pruitt, Marilyn VanNote, Clara Siems, Kathryn Hale, Eva Grant Barbara Koopman, Neva Grant, Betty Crawford, Darlene Hill and Irene Hale. CTop Rowl Joy Boyle, Beverly Tipsord, Helen Schoolcraft, Bonnie Tipsord, Wanda Nunamaker, Irene Davis, Mary Hasty, Colleen Taylor, Mavis Prosser, Mary Streenz, Edna Koopman, Donna Clark, Lorraine McDaniels, and JoAnn Satchwell. F. F. A.: lBottom Howl Ronald Rice, Mr. Hendreen, Sponsor, Russell Moore, Loren Fear, Tom Shubert, Babe Hawthorne, Kenny Kirkpatrick, Carl Carter, Paul Zimmerman, and Jim Nunamaker. CTop Rowj Robert Embry, Frank Gibbens, Gerald Coilfg Lester Able, Clifton Gibhens, Jim Streenz, John BrTttain, Dale Vance, B111 Stpeenz Ralph Crotinger, and Douglas Stauffer. Y 4 Lg . 10424 ORGANIZATIONS Yearbook Staff: fBottom Bowl Helen Bchoolcraft, Nancy Frieburg, Marifyn Pruitt, Clara Siems, Evie Zachay, Beverly Tipsord, Pat Taylor and Joy Boyle. fMidd16 Rowj Joyce Schertz, Bill Denny, Mary'Lee Kirkpatrick, Irene Hale, Betty Crawford, Janice Tipsord, Kathryn Hale, Donna Clark, Terwy Butler, Mary Hasty, Irene Davis, and Colleen Taylor. lTop Rowj Mr. Geske, Sponsor: Jean Scheafer, Paul Zimmerman, Arthur Woolley, Keith Fillenworth, and Bonnie Tipsord. S otlieht Staff: fBottom Rowj Miss Bohi, Snonsorg Clara Siems, ever y ipsord, Fred Black, Dennis Stauffer, John Kammermann, Arthur Woolley, and Ted West. CMiddle Rowj Babe Hawthorne, Wanda Nunamaker, Joyce Schertz, Joy Boyb Marilyn Pruitt, Terry Butler, Kathryn Hale, Neva Grant, Eva Grant, Barbara Koopman, and Mr. Geske, Sponsor. fTop Rowj Harold Diedrich, Bill Denny, Paul Zimmerman, Janice Tipsord, Betty Crawford, Jean Scheafer, Helen Schoolcraft, Darlene Hill, Pat Taylor, Evie Zachay, and Mary Lee Kirkpatrick. Library Staff: fBottom Rowj Clara Siems, Mavis Prosser, Fred Black, LEETE?7hETET-John Kammermann, Dennis Stauffer, and Keith Fillenworth. fTop Howl Ted West, Tom Shubert, Paul Zimmerman, Janice Tipsord, Miss Bohi, Sponsor: Bonnie Tipsord, Mary Hasty, Helen Schoolcraft, Jcyce Schertz, and Edna Koonman. Student Council: fBottom Rowj Clara Siems, Sally Zachay, Wanda Bowen, Janice Tinsord, Beverly Tipsrrd, Mary Streenz, Dorothy Grant, Pat Taylor. CTor Rowj Dennis Stauffer, Russell Moore, Bill Streenz, Ted West, Miss Bury, Mr. McKean, Mr. Blatnik, Sponsorsg Bob Kammermann, Delmar Stauffer, and Larry Ball. Mixed Choir: fBottom Row, Gerald Coile, Russell Moore, Loren Fear, John Kammermann, Tom Shubert, Babe Hawthorne, Carl Carter, Paul Zimmerman, and Arthur Woolley. fMiddle Howl Fred Black, Frank Gibbons, Marilyn VanNote, Betty Daily, Wanda Nunamaker, Colleen Taylor, Irene Davis, Terry Butler, Kathryn Hale, Betty Crawford, Janice Tipsord, Irene Hale, Beverly Tinsord, Bill Denny, and Lester Able. CTop Row? Bob Kammermann, Joyce Schertz, Dorothy Grant, Jean Scheafer, Clara Siems, Lorraine McDaniels, Donra Clark, Mary Ann Huth, Joy Boym Donna Boyle, Keith Fillenworth, and Mr. Rosene, Director. Band: fFlutesJ Terry Butler, Shirley Cozai, Sally Zechayg Clarinetsj JEy'Boyle, Ann Scheafer,N Clara Siems, Doris Nunamaker, Ronnie Tarten: Janet Waggener, and Mary Woolleyg !Accordionj Keith Fillenworthg lSaxophonesl Joan Brittaln, Dorothy Grant, Ronnie Winnga CCornetsD Larry Coile, Ted Kinsell, Jon Hawthorne, Carol Schaefer,a and Jean Scheaferg CTrombonesJ Wanda Bowen, Karen Bunney, Byron Jones, and Delmar Marting QBaritoneJ Bob Kammermanng KTubaJ Dick West, lDrumsJ Larry Stack-Snare, Merlin Thorndyke-Snare, Delmar Stauffer-Bass, Mary Ann Huth-Cymbals: fBaton Fpinnersj Betty Daily, Marilyn Fear, and Bernice Rothg Mr. Paul E. Rosene, Director. Qugbgent from pictures.1 Xu X lf! f if .gwvlfgki .gp Egwr H11 Ls bmifiilf' '47 fi, Y-xiii T? Y ., a 5311? fa A , . 1,5 ,z a jkiiasfi fff'f41 952551 I ww nf -1ff2fLZ . L Ly . ,W N, M L- J,-.54 AQ, -A2f,j.5iQ1:Qg A In , - , . 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