Batavia High School - Chieftain Yearbook (Batavia, IA)
- Class of 1954
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Dedication We, the Seniors of 1954, wish to dedicate the Chieftain to Don McNiel, who has served on the Batavia School Board for I2 years, 3 years of which he was president. We wish to extend our heartfelt thanks and appreciation for his fine leadership and co-operation. 1 Chieftain Staff ROW ONE: Mrs. Emry, Bob Briggs, Joanne Webb, Nancy Walker, .Joanne Abernathy, Kathryn Mairet, Curray, Mrs. Naplanalp. ROW TWO: Barbara Six, Janice Major, John Whitmore, Dwight Cochran, Jim McNiel, James Davis, Harley McCleary. Editor-in-Chief -------- An n u a l S taff Nancy Walker Assistant Editor-in-Chief ---- ---- Jo anne Abernathy Ad Editor ---------------- Advertising Managers ---- Circulating Managers '--' Class Poem ------------ Art Editors ---------- Boys' Sports Editor ---- Girls' Sports Editor ---- Calendar Editor ------ Typists ---------- Dedication ----- Correspondent ---- Class History ----- Class Prophecy ----- Class Will --------- Who's Who ------ Annual Sponsors ---- --- Jim McNiel ----Joanne Webb, Barbara Six ----Janice Major, Bob Brigg ----Janice Major --- Jim McNiel, Harley McCleary --- Bob Briggs Katy Mairet Barbara Six ----Joanne Abernathy, Katy Mairet ----Janice Moior --- Nancy Walker --- Joanne Webb, Jim McNiel --- Jim Davis, Dwight Cochran --- Tom Curray, John Whitmore Senior Class --- Mrs. Emry, Mrs. Abplanalp ' 2 Tom Mr. Harry G. Wood B.A.-M.A Superintendent Parsons University of Iowa Iowa Wesleyan Drake University Iowa State Rep. Council Class B. School Pres. JE-WA-KE and Jefferson County Six Conferences Geneml Business Commercial Law American History School Lunch Supervisor Senior Sponsor llkmber Delegate Assembly Board of Education Eugene Lowenlaerg, Raymond Booth, Kenneth Shuert, Don McNiel, Morris Mc Niel, Harry Wood. Stanley Brown was absent. Mr. Horolcl Fleming B.S. Principal Bloomfield Jr. College Parsons 5 Drake University Algebra Gen. Nkath. Gen. Science Physics Sophomore Sponsor Faculty Mrs. Lurline Abpla Northwest M. S. C. Maryville, Mo University of lowa English American History Play Director Annual Sponsor Paper Sponsor Junior Sponsor f I Mrs. Aileen Emry B.S. Parsons Home Economics Shorthand Typing Annual Sponsor Paper Spomor Junior Sponsor nalp B Sis .S. Mr. Jerald Blasi B.A. University of Wyoming Parsons Shop Modern Problems Boys' Coach Girls' Coach Freshman Sponsor Mr. Lloyd C. Ruby B.A. Iowa State Teachers' College University of South Dakota Graduate Work Band James Mc Niel ll ll Basketball ------ l-2-3-4 Student Council ---- l -3-4 President ------- - Senior Play ---- - I-3-4 ----1 -4 Baseball ---------- 2-3-4 One-Act Play --------- 2 Track ------ ----- Junior Play ----- Paper Staff ----- Annual- ------ - Joanne Webb nwebby.. --- 3-4 ---- 3 -----4 -----4 Basketball ------- l -2-3-4 one-Aer Plays ------- 1 -2 Secretary ------------ - 1 Band ------------ - 2-3-4 Mixed Chorus ------- 2-3 Sextet ------- Treasure r------- -----2-3 ---- 2 .hmior Play ----------- 3 Student Council ------- 4 Vice-President -------- 4 Senior Play ----- ---- 4 Paper Staff ----- Annual ------- ---- 4 ---- 4 S is 4 3 s 355 W l -4 4 nv if eniors Kathryn Mairet ll Katy!! Basketball ------ l-2-3-4 Mixed Chorus -------- 2 -3 One-Act Plays ------ 2-3 Sextet ---------------- 3 Student Council ------- 4 Senior Play ----------- 4 Paper Staff ----- ---- 4 Annual ------- ----- 4 :li I U' ' 9 4 1 Q 39 f7Q -gy' ll lf! 5 f 4. Robert Bri gg Bob Libertyville- -- Basketball ---- ----- a -4 Baseball ---- ----- 3 -4 ------- --- 3-4 Senior Play ---- --- 4 Paper Staff ----- --- 4 Annual ------ -- 4 Joanne Abernathy llbll Cheerleader-- One-ACI' Plays ------ l-2 Vice-President ------- - Secretary ----------- 2-3 Sextet ------ Junior Play ---- ---- Treasurer ---- Senior Play ---- ---- Paper Staff ------ --- Annual -------------- Student Council ------- Lszgisf .1 galleries-'el Tz- ,,, rf, We Q . - 1 x F 11 Seniors Q 5 I F l lil T f 'gina 22: wx -lsgj I , r k lk lc me ' x .v 6 ww? 'L , ,M rr., M .ra. B, , ,. 1 s , Nancy Walker u Nahcy u One-Act Plays- Mlxed Chorus-- Cheerleader ---- Sextet -------- Basketball ----- Vice-Presiclent-- Junior Play ---- Student Council Senior Play ---- Paper Staff ----- Secretary ----- Annual ----- if, ' 5, I-2 - X f X SX S x Dwight Cochran ll Il Basketball ------ l-2- One-Act Plays ------ Student Council ------- President -------- ---- Junior Play ---- ---- Paper Staff ---- --- Senior Play ---- ---- Annual ------ ---- Barbara Six ll II One-Act Plays ------ I-2 Mixed Chorus ---- --- Basketball ----- --- 3.4 .hnior Play ---- --- Paper Staff ---- --- Senior Play ---- --- Annual ------- - --- Seniors il 1-A f:f:f2Q 22s5--A W , , if Q 11,5- ' , - AM f 5 i i X ,, ff -iif l f , in . V is 7 Janice Maior Janice Basketball ------ I-2-3-4 Mixed Giorus --------- 2 Junior Play ---- ---- 3 Senior Play ---- ---- 4 Paper Staff ---- ---- 4 Annual ------ ---- 4 4 .- 1 7 i 1 W 4, ., X..-' i U Seniors it ,- 'iN I I 73. I James Davis u n Basketball ------- l -2-3-4 Baseball -------- l-2-3-4 One-Act Plays ------ l -2 Mixed Chorus --------- 2 Track --------- --- 3-4 Junior Play ---- --- 3 Senior Play ---- --- 4 Annual ------ ---4 John Whitmore Whit One-Acl' Plays ------ l -2 Baseball --------- ---- l Mixed Cl':orus-- --- 2-3 Track -------- --- 3-4 Senior Play ---- --- 4 Annual ------ ---- 4 if 1 g ,. Harley McCleary Harlo one-Acf Plays ------ l -2 Mixed Chorus ------- 2-3 Junior Play ---- Senior Play ---- Annual ------ Thomas Curray llTom ll Basketball ----.-.. ---- 3 ---- 4 --- 4 l-2-3 One-Act Plays ------ l-2 Vice-President -------- 2 Mixed Chorus ---- ---- 2 Track ------- -- Junior Play ---- Senior Play ---- Annual ------ ---- 3 ---- 3 --- 4 ----4 A as ' - 1 is., 14 1 ' '.,,, .'a-153f:f- '- mil 4 32.515 .. . Q.lq,QI,.,,, f l 462' I -saw . K N A . , 44444 P' gg ,, .4 ,W 1. ,.,, in .fe- at ,Ein f :gm X 'I :im-IE ' . 1 4. 1.221 ,Q '. 5, if , ,. ,.,. 4 VW, ,, , 4... ,W F' -ef 1'fl '17 sw. f 2 KP- rss M, ' if sig? Yee fy -2- 72:25 il il? is '35 4 5 V li 2: vie ,. , , '1 me ' :i TE Y 2.4 ' fs- 5-f' if M: .v- ' wr' ... we f ' ' f ' ' fi .wi . 222 ii if 4 'P 255 sf , Q g Diaper Days James Davis Kathryn Mairef ' Jumes Mc Niel Q Nw ai ,Q is Janice Maior Joanne Abemathy Joanne Webb ww' 7,- 1 , Nancy Walker Dwight Cochran Thomas Curray Barham Six John Whifrnore, Harley Nccleary, and Bob Brigg didn'f bring their pictures. 9 Class History ln the year 1941, we find the Senior Class of 54 preparing themselves for a rocket-ship flight to the moon which will take a total of 13 years. We will keep you informed as we go from planet to planet who the passengers are and who was left behind or transferred. Our rocket-ship is launched at Batavia landing field. As it is nearing the time when we will leave, we find the following passengers climbing into their seats and adiusting their safety belts: Dick Campbell, Harley McCleary, Joanne Webb, Barbara Six, and as we stop at a refueling station in the latter part of the year we pick up James McNiel and Nancy Walker. Mrs. Hilda Coleman is our pilot. When we reach planet No. l942, our passengers are somewhat different. We find Dick Campbell, Harley McCleary, Joanne Webb, Barbara Six, James McNiel and Nancy Walker. We add Betty Bell, Gladys Sickels, Jimmy Bell and Johnny Kuzmicki. Mrs. Ruth Salts is our pilot. As we reach Planet No. I943, we find that Betty Bell, Gladys Sickels, Johnny Kuzmicki and Jimmy Bell have moved while we have a new face, Ronald Coffin. Mrs. Ruth Salts is still our pilot. Wl1en we reach planet No. l944, we find that we have lost one, Ronald Coffin, and gained two, who.are Joanne Abernathy and Ronald Berrier, also David Allen who ioins us the latter part of the year. We have a new pilot, Miss Frances Armstrong. As we continue on our iourney, we reach planet No. 1945. We find one new passenger, -lUniCe MC-1l0f Wl I0 ioins us later in the year. Miss Frances Armstrong is still our pilot. At planet Na. I946, we find at the first of the year that Ronald Berrier has moved, and Phyllis Miller has ioined us. During the latter part of the year, we add several new passen- gers. They are Patty Dale, Patricia Heiden, Harriet Schermerhorn, Sylvia Schermerhorn and Dwight Cochran. This brings our class to a total of 14. They are: Joanne Abernathy, David Allen, Janice Nklior, Harley McCleary, James McNiel, Barbara Six, Nancy Walker, Joanne Webb, Phyllis Miller, Patty Dale, Patricia Heiden, Harriet Schermerhorn, Sylvia Schermerhorn, and Dwight Cochran. Mrs. Mary Louise Whitham is our pilot. As we reach planet ND. 1947, we still find more new faces. They are Martha Jane Bowne, Geneive Millhouse, and Myra Chapman. Harriet and Sylvia Schermerhorn and Patty Dale leave us. Our pilot is Mrs. Anna Lou Laughlin. IO CLASS HISTORY fcon't.l Wnen we reach planet No. 1948, we find our passenger list still enlarging. Although Geneive Millhouse and Myra Chapman have left us, Tommy Curray and Ernest Fite ioin usp and also Willa Ramsey and John Whitmore come to see us in the latter part of the year. Mrs. Ethel Morrison is our pilot. At planet NJ. I949, we find only one new face, Kathryn Mairet who ioins us later in the year. This brings our class to a total of l6 as we are only 4 planets away from our destin- ation. Our class includes: Joanne Abernathy, David Allen, .lanice Maior, Harley McCleary, Patricia Heiden, Willa Ramsey, Ernest Fite, Martha Jane Bowne, Dwight Cochran, Janes McNiel, Phyllis Miller, Barbara Six, Nancy Walker, Joanne Webb, John VW1itmore and Kathryn Mairet. Mrs. Ethel Morrison' is still our pilot this year. We are nearing the end of our iourney as we reach planet No. l950, where we find one new passenger, James Davis. Ernest Fite, who leaves us at the first of the year, comes back to ioin us at the end of the year. lHe becomes lonesome., We find also that Nklrtha Jane Bowne has been transferred. Our pilots are M-s, Myrtle Black, Mr. Wallace Kunzman, Mr. Harold Fleming, and Mu Harry Wood. As we reach planet bb. l95l, we find no new passengers but we lose two, Patricia Heiden and Ernest Fite who leave the latter part ofthe year. Mrs. Myrtle Black, Nr. Lloyd Ruby, Mr. Wallace Kunzman, Mr. Harold Fleming, and Mu Harry Wood are our pilots. At planet No. l952, we pick up another passenger, Bob Briggsg also David Allen leaves us, and lda Luke joins us and leaves us during this time. Our pilots are Ms. Myrfle Bl0Ck1 IW. Wallace Kunzman, Mr. Harold Fleming, Mr. Charles Kunzman, Mr. Lloyd Ruby, and Mr. Harry Wood. Last, but not least, we reach planet No. l953-54. Our passenger list remains the same with the exception of Willa Ramsey, who drops out. The ones who have reached their des- tination are: Joanne Abernathy, Dwight Cochran, Harley McCleary, James McNiel, Barbara Six, Nancy Walker, Joanne Webb, Tommy Curray, James Davis, Kathryn Mairet, Janice Major, Bob Briggs and John VW1itmore. This brings the Senior Class of 54 to a total of l3. The ones who have attended school at Batavia all l3 years are: James Mc Niel, Joanne Webb, Nancy Walker, Barbara Six and l'larley McCleary. Our pilots are Mrs. l-urline Abplanalp, Mrs. Aileen Emry, Mr. Jerald Blasi, Mr. Lloyd Ruby, Mn Harold Fleming, and Mr. Harry Wood. by Joanne Webb l l Class Prophecy It was now I964, ten long years had passed since the Senior Class of I954 strolled out of the doors of good old B.H.S. As we split up, I agreed to visit all of my old classmates in ten years so the time had come to start. The first place I headed for was good ole' Batavia, where I went into the restaurant, and the first person I saw was Nancy Walker. Nancy told me that she was now married to Paul Smith and that they had two boys and a girl. Nancy told me that Joanne Webb was living on a farm near Libertyville, so the next stop was Libertyville. I went out and saw Joanne, who was now married to Hughie Glotfelty. The had six little boys, and Joanne said She Spent m0St Of her time baking cookies and patching overalls. The next person on the list was Katy Mairet. I found her in New York, where she was a law- yer. She was arguing a case, with her future husband on the bench, as one of the iury. After court was over and the case had been won, I talked with Katy for awhile. She told me that Jo- anne Abernathy was in Hollywood, so my next stop was Hollywood. I arrived in Hollywood about 5:00 P.M., and after I rested up, I decided to go roller skating. I was informed that there was a nice rink on the outskirts of town, so I went out there and about the first person I saw was Joanne Abernathy. Joanne told me that she and her husband owned the rink. After visiting with Joanne for awhile, I started on. The next person on my list was Janice Major, whom I found in Seattle, Washington. Janice fold me that she is now running a dancing school. She said that she is married but doesn't have any children, as of yet. Janice told me that Barbara Six was in Los Angeles. My next stop was Los Angeles. I went to the downtown business district, where l saw a big sign which read, For a Change in Looks, See Barb. Inquire Within . I wondered what it meant so I decided to inquire within. I went in and asked for Barb. I found Barb in her large office. Barb turned out to be none other that Barbara Six. When I asked her about the sign out in front, she told me that she was now running a beauty salon. Barb said she was still single, but I noticed a large diamond on her left hand, so I don't imagine she'II be single long. As I was traveling back toward Iowa, I stopped in Colorado at a clude ranch where I found Bob Briggs. He told me that he owned the ranch. Bob also told me that he was married to the former Virginia Blough, and they have three children. I2 Class Prophecy lcon't. I After I left Bob, I drove down through New Mexico and out in the desert, miles from nowhere, I ran out of gas. I got out and was trying to flag down a car, when I saw a man coming toward me riding a horse and leading a burro. He came over to see what was the matter. As he came nearer, I thought he looked familiar and much to my amazement, it was Tom Curray. Tom told me he was going into town, which was about ten miles away, to get some supplies, as he was a prospector and was going out to see if he could find some more gold. It seems as though three gold mines aren't enough for him. Tom took me into town on his burro. I got some gas and finally got started on my way again. I stopped in the next town to get some more gas. Ps I was about to leave a big Cadillac convertible pulled up, and out stepped the one and only, Jim McNieI. I went over and started talking to him. Jim told me that he now owns a 2000 acre cattle ranch. He said that he married but isn't a father, yet. I stayed overnight with Jim and started out the next morning. The next state I went to was Ixbvada. I was driving along, when I came to Reno. I saw a big sign that read, Whit's PIace . I went in and it was a big night club. I saw a tall, slender fellow, with girls all around him. I walked over closer and saw it was my old buddy, John Whitmore. I finally got a chance to talk to John. He told me that he owned the place and was doing right well, as I could seel I visited with John for awhile and then headed back for Iowa. I got back to Iowa and headed for Batavia. On the way to Batavia, a big, black Lincoln convertible passed me and when I got to Batavia there was the Lincoln and also my old class- mate, Harley McCleary. I pulled up beside him and stopped. I talked with Harley for awhile. Harley told me that he is now president of the Dexter Washing Machine Company in Fairfield. He said that he is married and is living in Fairfield. I went up to the north end of Batavia and saw a large grocery store and gas station com- bined. I went in md there was Dwight Cochran. Dwight said he now owned it, and that he is married and has three children. I, Pug Davis, having fulfilled my promise to my classmates of l954, bade good -bye to Iowa and went back to my wife and sixteen kids, down on my cattle ranch in Argentina, South America. I3 Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of Batavia High School, in the year of one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. I, Dwight Cochran, do hereby will my position on the basketball team to Billy Campbell and my typewriter to Leron Leazer. I, Jim McNiel, will my 38-Ford to Mr. Woods for a future school bus and pass on my desk with Skim's Little Hot Rod to the next person who sits there. I, Pug Davis, will my bowlegs to Leron Leazer, and my ability to go to sleep in school to Jerry Fleming. And my 40-FORD TO ALL THE POOR CHEVROLET guys. I, Joanne Abernathy, will my iob as cheerleader to Joan Cook and my gum popping to Betty Wood. I, John Whitmore, will my ability to study and like the teachers to Joe Ornduff, and my am- bition to PLAY HOO KY, fbut I hope you are lucky enough to get by with itl. I will my ability to type, if any, to Pud Leazer. I, Harley McCleary, will my ability to sleep between classes and gaze out the window to Billy Campbell, and I also will my ability to get along with Mrs. Abplanalp to .Ierry Fleming. I, Katherine Mairet, will my ability to cut a stencil to Marlys Sommer, and my seat by the window to Melvin Whitmore. I, Janice Major, do hereby will my ability to disagree with anybody to .loan Cook, and my ability to play BASKETBALL to anybody who can use it. I, Tom Curray, will my old '40 FORD to Larry Peebler and my typing ability to Kay Hill. I, Nancy Walker, will my iob as the editor ofthe annual to Melvin Miller, and my ability to play basketball to Dixie Swartz. I, Bob Briggs, will my ability to tear up 3 to 4 desks a year to Larry Peebler, and my liking of sports to Duane Goff. l, Barbara Six, will my height to Betty Wood and my gum popping to Patty Humble. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to get nothing accomplished in our class meetings. To the Sophomores, we leave our ability to get along with the teachers. To the Juniors, we will the last row of seats by the windows and the cold pipes. I I4 Class Poem We are the Seniors of '54, And graduation time is here once more. We number thirteen in our last year, A description of each follows here. Joanne Abernathy is kind of quiet. When you see her skate, you want to try it. Nancy Walker is the studious one in our class, We know she'll find happiness that will last. Joanne Webb plays in the school band, When a friend needs help, she'll lend a hand. Janice Maior is happy-go-lucky and funny, Someday she'll marry a man with a lot of money. Barbara Six isn't much over 5 ft. l, But, nevertheless, she's a lot of fun. Katy Mairet is an enthusiastic sports fan, When her favorite makes a point, she thinks it's grand James McNiel is tall and slim, All his friends call him Jim. Dwight Cochran is quite a riotg When he 's around, it's never quiet. Harley McCleary has a car, And with his iob is going far. Robert Brigg is a very good athlete, In any sport he 's hard to beat. John Vlhitmore is a freckle-faced kid, lf he says he didn't do it, you know he did. Thomcs Curray doesn't usually have much to say, But he will be a big success in life someday. James Davis is always talking, You notice his bowlegs when you see him walking. I5 Women NAME Joanne Abernathy Bob Briggs Dwight Cochran Pug Davis Joanne Webb Nancy Walker Kathryn Nlairet Barbara Six James McNiel John Vlfhitmore Tom Curray Harley McCleary Janice Maior NAME Joanne Abernathy Bob Briggs Dwight Cochran Pug Davis Joanne Webb Nancy Walker Kathryn Mairet Barbara Six James McNiel John Whitmore Tom Curray Harley McCleary Janice Major The Rule to Suc CLASS Morro cess vm: Noi Wo CLASS COLORS Blue and White CLASS FLOWER White Rose rk lf You Won't. SECRET AMBITION Travel to European Countries Be a baseball player Have a new car Go to Tijuana Be a music teacher Go to Paris Take an airplane trip Travel Make a million Own a '50 Mercury Own a Cadillac Own a Ford Hook a millionaire PET PE EVE People who don't mind their own business. Crabby spectators at basketball games Some teachers Women People who don't like sports People who brag on themselves People who talk all the time Nosey people Conceited people Che vro lets Cars that won't run People in general RAVES ABOUT Blakesburg Sports The grocery business Fords Music and basketball IS HAS Quiet Friends Athletic A Chevy Funny Plans Loud Bowlegs Engaged Hughie Friendly Pretty smile Studious Ambition Short Temper Popular Personality Ornery Freckles Lazy A Ford Talkative A job Well-liked Short hair i6 Paul Going to college Square dancing Girls in particular Nothing Fast cars '41 Fords Everything REMEMBERED FOR Cheerleading Pitching Story telling Sleeping in class Laugh Studying Arguing Disagreeing Running out of gas Skipping school Never doing anything Never being on time Basketball Baccalaureate Batavia Open Bible Church Sunday, May 16, i954 8:00 P.M. Processional ---- ----- M rs. Doris Davis lnvocation--- ---- Rev. Kenneth Ross Music ----- ------------- Au dience Sermon--- ----- Rev. Walter Llewellyn Music ------- ---1-I-B -------------- Audience Benediction ---- J -------- Rev. Earl Erb Recessional ---- ---- M rs. Doris Davis Commencement Batavia High School Assembly Thursday, May 20, i954 8:00 P.M. Processional ---- ---Mrs. Doris Davis Invocation ------- ---- R ev. Earl Erb Song -------------- ---- E ighth Grade Salutatory Address ---- ---- Ja mes Mc Niel Valedictory Address ---- ------- Na ncy Walker Address ------------------- ------------ Jo e Griffin Announcements -------------- ---- S upt. Harry G. Wood Presentation of Eighth Grade'--- ----- Mrs. Ethel Morrison Awarding Diplomas ---------- ----- S upt. Harry G. Vibod Presentation of Class of l954 ----- -- ------ Supt. Harry G. Wood Awarding Diplomas ------------------- ----- P resident of School Board Announcement of Dedication of Annual ---- ------------- Ja mes McNiel Benediction -------------------------- Recessional ---------- -------- - - ------- Rev. Kenneth Ross ----Mrs. Doris Davis l7 .. as ' f 12' ' , 554 'a ,Q llene Fickle ,ff .wzfssffsfm -Nafaslffkzgwsyf 41 :Pi ?vQA 12 T' T 'p f 11 1 321 12. ' ,lr :rye f V , 5' 5? . , K :ff- L 'L x, ' sy. l J Jerry Fleming Treasurer Roberta Daniels ,w -1 F' f' ze ,E .gi .37 ., 11 'ff 497-' K 4.,L 5--xg I 1:1 .W ss, 3 Q 5' ill :L 1 im S Y mi: 5 L, X H Q L 'YE W 95 ig ' Q fv g 2 , . Q , .afar xxx Nkelvin Vlhitmore Marlys Sommer Gene Kingrey Secretary Bill lrwln 75?HHq :Q 12: l 7?f'5E?-ZFX? 1, -www H . :- - - + -f fxfgaziff' ,. 1 .15 all J 1 Eddie Bonnet Beverly Wood Presideni sgllllgl -X ,xy . Ziff Y Kathryn Hill Junior Class, age, my S Milo Lee Leron Leazer Ruth Silver l8 if 52 H-. 4: 3, A iffi if P W , 5 X ,f 1 ,l 'y Margaret Whitmore Frank Phillips ' ' f 52:31 fo -. ?' Q 5 V, ' IL. Ruth Fresco ln Vice President fl 5 . ' ff I. sr-1. ' '5' g:1f'y?'? Q , 11: f w v. . A l,'E5,i: ' '56 1 K Hxgf ri! Joe Ornduff Wilbur Adkins Martha Carr President 2, 41 - 3,5 . ,... ., 2 ' 5' 'vm T ? x 5. if as- v S f P E 1 rx , 1' XV - ' 0 v 1 . 0 6' 0 . ,J ' . .: e ...L ff K, g33???f?'g7..!!.3f1f? jg gywmf Q :M - '. Ask. 3 E Bob Shriver Millicent Britt Secretory V: ,M.,,,., 5 , --Iv . -5 S it et 2 3 fx! 15 '-ig W - , am , A at ., 5 is fx E P L 3 JW' ' 'Vw 'Ervin Janet Walker Wx ., We:e::r.',,wA ..e a,.: - fifuwre e- rw-59 :fry 1 jf r ' Melvin Miller Dixie Swartz Vice President 1 Charles Hunter wif. 2 ' Ii I QQZWQ fmmhex , in ' 1 5 1 w 1 James McMullin Sophomore Chns June Garrison y l 9 Joyce Shuert 4 Y' flYf W, f,,g.,ff ,gr -ll , 1 x -44,::, If ala, ' Q i ,W :ww iawnq W w V Q . h is if . 4 A U A W pl zh- 's'l V gf A . ,Ml-,. gg. Q 15? 'film , QZQW, AH 'L -a Jfsa..,ZL,.,.,:-fggvgsif '32- leon Nelson yu ' .' 'ft Fred Schmitter A Y , if 'iw ' .. f i , - W1 mg ,. a n t 1' Harry Day Treasurer 'T QFE Q, :':3.' 'i iff 4 1 Q' ' '3 5 l 'Si iii. , . QQ, lk- 'li wig is ste ik 3 1 . 1 F ii an Darrell Black Joanne Cook ,. +?i.l:-3:5-.efgzafraigli s -f':sf:,ii-if-5535 Meri . 'f iii: :- I 32155 352513 if ww N fi --1 -fats-'1 ' J I Duane Goff Rosalie Mairet Freshman Class , 1 , fo.. 6 ,mf Barbara Mairet 9 h uf zfv Edith Dailey X '13 1 .. iff. Belly Wood my ,A Vice President H Y 1 My BWV Campbell President i i Beverly Lee Dwayne Fleming Secretory K. xv 41,35 N K 'X . 3. fd ,. f 1 Merrill NMwirmore J A X 'lil 4' Treasurer ,. yd J A A , - sul Patty Humble , . Donald Vlfneeldon AV . 4' fly , , . , - , K V ' i?W?' f i 2 ff l , i +1 -- P Norton Giltner N ' M f' in-3. I 'Ii i Kathryn Eddy John Gable 20 l Joanne Miller all ii' I , if a Qsgfg 1 If if is 1 Larry Peebler Junior High Gwaduates ipsg. can-4 I ROW ONE: Patricia Reid, Darlene Ornduff, Arlene Brewington, Marcia Lowenberg, Bill Six. ROW TWO: Mrs. Monison, Larry Ornduff, True Wheeldon, David Hill, Harvey Mccleary, George Day. Eighth Highlights The members of the eighth grade class that were absent when the picture was taken include: Mary Dunne Delbert Sommer Charla Hewitt Gordon Christey Marilyn Giltner Shirley Mitchell Of the above group, six entered the primary grade and have spent practically their entire time in this school. Darlene entered the second grade. Arlene moved to Libertyville and attended school while in the third grade but returned to Batavia before the end of the year. True Wheeldon enrolled with this class during the fourth grade. Mrs. Evelyn Ward was the teacher Larry Ornduff joined our ranks during the fifth year. Ms. Mariam Salts was the teacher. George Day came from the Packwood School to ours during the last half of the seventh grade. During our eighth grade, six new members were added to our class roll. They were Gordon Christey, who came here from Central America, spent two months with us and then went on to Karachi, Pakistan: Marilyn Giltner, Nbry Dunne and Delbert Sommer from the rural schoolsf and Charla Hewitt and Shirley Mitchell, who were transferred here from Springfield, Ohio. This class enioyed basketball with Mr. Harold Fleming as coach, and are looking forward to the tournament at l-ockridge, iowa. This group presented two one-act plays at the close of the year. They were: Uncle Tom's Crabbin ' and Father Says 'No '. Their teacher, Mrs. Ethel Nlorrison, directed the plays. Class Officers President -------- ------------------------------- - --Mary Dunne Vice-President ----- - ---- -------------------- G eorge Day Secretary -------- ------ ------- ---------------------- P a t ricia Reid Treasurers ------ ----- --------- M a rcia Lowenberg, Delbert Sommer 21 Mari ca Lowenburg William Six Marilyn Giltner Larry Ornduff Eighth Grade True Vllheelclon Arlene Brewington Ethel Morrison Mary Dunne George Day 22 Patricia Reid Harvey McCleary Darlene Ornduff ez-- :Q -e 'ff , . ,. p2? ':- A 3 if U Ei I i -jig? 3 Q E V gg.: f iiyifisgb. . 'A r,1 ff nf ' l ., sg gs' -Y rr, Qui.. ', ':f'.fggtg :vii fi V-Lv! ',. 8 f 19 Q Eg :Xi Sf' ,airy in mf David Hill Carolyn Adams M. E 5 'll : JE: .. H ,, I 11.2941-Xyv J. vi-'.:7-.'1. W 2 33-53535, ef! ' 4351?-i . K 1, 5 iz: .- :Wei VY. ' is -'T FT rf ,sl Lin . 1' e .swf - 4 ,132 -kil l s mi-Qert H 'Ri-'?? ,,' fg, Qnsg, X3 5 5' f, .Z W X. Y .' -ugh 3,7 f if L- P33 All ,S+ K 1 fi I 'Q A ,me , ., 1 K Richard Humble Mariorie Mairet Donald Dailey Seventh Grade Darrell McNiel .lacquelynn Miller Ethel Morrison Charles Foreman Viola Lee .lack Dailey labsenfl 23 Allen McCleary Karen Phillips Ronald Haney Wyman Webb lgona Clarke Hwiffil 'L 4 - , 51 Garry Stout I Alrr ' fi Rift Q Lt' i'.'ff'x' if ll? 1 T s ali? 1 ,f 3 1- ,, , 5 if -H ' fmftz ft: 7 1 Richard has , e ff xx ,.,M . ,L ,.,N, ,, .,14f',n il' -- t fm v all M.-y rm... arm Sixth Grade - WJ-A ii I VV K A 5, 5 ei l 5 y t 5 if 'sg e X o J fi 2 ' f ' rr'a A ' , ,A ee -'b- if Dorothy Orncluff A v wg ' I -W 456 - - 5 Tl' 1 f 11 l - 'W' 3N!4e.2Al'.g 4 H+, 'ff' Richard Redeker t 'Q David Burtlow F . Karen Jones ' ' ff 1 lx M Joyce Dunne R i G ,ge .' Fil' I gl lv time Betty Lou M:Cloary Ee: Q YUM rx' yi l , ff . 4, John Kolioy ,W - ff nga U. ,, ,Q 'aw w W .af new , , M 33 r J E tv Virgil Elmore ' I any me .51 -1 1 . L a it Q . of 7 ,-at 1 3,551 f 5:22 E i ' 1,?5.5s12zgfia Xt, , Qliafflilmg Ruth Ann Wright 24 w xi jg Marilyn Booth ' iooo ' 4 -l' 1 4 rf . . A ,,-gm flkafw V21 .. . t nu' '.'... ......, +11 if 1291? Larry Payne ,:::,W.,, ,..3: ..::::::: ' ' Fil? 1 fQ?f,W:5..5Q'S Janet Miller ,, '22, l' I 1, Sandra Moyer Leona Clarke Betty omauff ffl V2 Wvlzmw--r-exft 5 T v 42 yi 5 X ,Q .. - of E , T! Q . f 3 2 - 'rl Bonnie Schmiffer 1 ,J .-W 5, .,,. -, , ' 0. 1-Q ,J f, .1 :e q , ,C -,fr 'mg .,,-me 411 . - , 1 H. 1, ...,. . . xv wggqf-5: sf we, SQA' 5 eg 'Z Ffa me bf-fl Wi A. pf ., .r .' li nn Sl' J FT Stephen Smith Connie Young gs asia., is '5EiTfE?Q,fZ!' .f Q: A 9.35 fe V, Lag fly V! K I l ,.,AL ea J Y. Judy McConnell Fifth Gr Mary Jo Mann Jimmy Sutcliffe .' 1,52 , W Q ,fy 1-1, :A ,g fs W., J .5 Q .S 1. fa 'ja J 5 5 .c Mildred Gilmer ee , nul' F ' fl f f -ban BfeW 19'0f1 F f Melvin Luke Ein if V, F 12.32599-:1f ? V - L W,,, 3 'J 'V 1 il if: ' lsdkzrfw 73, 1 gf-J .nm ,. Ju, w!z4f2,,v . . H ' Kenneth Foreman u v- - y it I -'1 . reef., l : 3, sans' :ma w 'Q fi-5 a .. S 'M-me ' ez 1523 F .SE3'12fm ff' 7' T. . .gzmggv an Q vw - if '-11 1 ' I 1 Qui a .fan Bi llY AdUm50 Ve ra Freshour ode l 'fl U . J 'I 1 'ff' if.-. r ' if J , I. z, ' U 2 af.-gf 'f ,H . fg.,j?g-fi , 1 1 ff , ' 'xr 5234- 'Ez A if . . V David Durflmger ,S ,, k Linda Kepharl , N . fill? f L : 6f3jfQ ff 5 -H. ,f'- .1 an PV 'F Q, '1.fl2f,':Lii2f. 5 f , , in li' . K . . sg Doris l-ee .' ,Q . .S V 4. flew-1,-Q: f , ' '49-lv 1 'll-:Y gjfafiiglf N ' i s- 5 Forest Day Milton Baldridge ' F if QQ ee Y ,-': if s2,?,,he fe 1 V 37 JF' f J Q f . gf if 3, 'l'?:f3l'l' , Vi 1 1- : rr Janice Wil lhoif f 111. J A 51 .1-' - 1' Y F. ,... ,. ,. ,. ,. , , .U l ,,, .. 3, fe' .. . . ,:..,:,,,,, , X Q-Qfe 5. -E ,. . . -W ffiirzt' ' , il , - 5: . , g K h Karen Boysel Rodger Kelley Lefha Altman 11:2-51 fs Q f 'v 'V :'.: ? :G Y' g1,,,1w5 Q1 'fini' T! V if sf 'F ., ., 5 1 'lx S 'vi 9 ll- . - 11,2 A1 ,. ..x J ' T ' HH ti. Q 1, iw . gi in at 1' :1 1 i ffff 253- . . ,W H1 fuk -rise le . I 4. ' ' ,P SQ MA 1. 3 ,ab ?4?'3W?V 1 ev 4 5 ' l.aVerne Payne l Larry wmhon Fourth Grade 4'f4if?fSi3i W ' 'rs-' -' iff? L: if l: ' w e- Ye 1' 1 f 4' 11 F1 'x Ju- x S 5 1 ' :1 15 , ' fe, 1 P, Ronald Giberson .. 1:1 1z..f .1,.f,-1 , .1 S f-,iii 1' z' W- eviw 1 .She 1 1.:fv1i 1 1 Juanita Mairet 1 Yi: 153' 1: I .iii ww' N fi L ff? 1 1: 1 fig, E Y , ft, 9 , ff .u 11 51 'wwe 35' rf? eg., 3,5 4- l is E: if . 1 , 'ref Rif f Ts: lf 'Q5:8'.g '. 7f'EB.f fi.. f mfi, . ., xy .. '. -, ,. 1435 I ' Z Q. , .1a.. Q . 3 33 -n Q K Q 5 , 1 'f 111mg Lavem Burflow 5 A xqglmjgg wb Q- t Yi 3 .L iff 15 'H .g wi pm.: Si' ff? :QF--13' 5,2 fl .r's'???l'- 1- tif 13? V j 13' All fi . .' June aqlafaage .. r Q59 -A X .: S' L Y l a Diane Fleming ,,,WMf, 5 if .A ,fr r- ' .r ..,. -, ' 5' 19- ' ' ' , ' . ffl' Wm: ' ' ,wx 1 . . se. ,. N .1 -11. ff: 5 , my ' Y Q e 1 5 f s- ? 2- 2 1 A1 4, Q 1 I 251 4+ , ls 'rr-ll.,?gl,iji., . -. 1 14 waff- ' 'if .. fi ' sf fe . he 11 E 3 Q N t I .uf ,.Q,,,.f Karen Crawford 71 1553! ,Q 1 .Prim - .. 5115.1 .,., 5 -11 i z. , i f 1 iss? YS 1:-Psi if . a 1 - ., .ae 5 l R f 'fl - V553 jigs. , Exif Steven McClure 26 Lonnie Giberson Marilyn Maller Thomas McCleary Ni la May Black x W- M: HHN!! x M . .Q 4 Q . 'G 1, S 'Q v1,.ffs 1 . 12' ' L ff -- 1 I Vicki Campbell ,E : 5 gy.,-1 1 9 l ,'K4 . , mfg. M... -f Q, 1-vi , 21 . F 111 1 F C3 + Qi will df 1 '15 7, Q 1 W, L 1 A f Q bi 5 'S vw, Q 7 M x ,, w. larry Ne ixner Ronald Clark l-efha Alhnan Frank Howard ,L 6 1 J, ' -.. -V 'fa 1 rv - x, , ,ff sg., 'L . Ti Wil ladean Freshour , - ff .14 S ff , -, 4 4 if-W 3,55 . 13 veg,-1.1 fr , , mr. als ,xr : 1' ..'. .V , w l' David Ornduff wif ef sh 3 1 Third Grade Robert Luke my R Carolyn Gabel Karen Van Blaricom A ge. -QM l lf lui S' 1 '- i' , is , LP- ,if . gi . N. f f ri. 'S '26 1 ' 'iw Mg, . F L, ,A .HH-5. .z 4 ll 4' X- 1 r 4 5 in X Q Y sz 1- M 9? 4 2 'l' ' w 3 R22 QE M r', 6 ga Nr -.- Gary Qrick 5. i' , ' -- is fr 1 5 ii ' -- Q 12 . S 5 Z , wx. me , K 'iw , Q V, .. ' .., ,sf , fr ,, I e - , J ff- 1 - 2- fr ,. 1: 1: W . - N '11 .ff Kathleen Smith My wmijif ..,. , L F' i ff . , f'f' N , 2 ' 'haf' W F- . ' ,' 5 . . Q rf '5 . Y A ,A . 'E ' 5' :mai bf 1 I L, V,f 'ff . 5, 4 . Mary Day Janes Webb rw if f 1 A an 5' Ruth Bernd? A i iff Q 1 ' ' Milt 5? . 4 J ' 1 . S ' 'fl ,M , , Jimmy Fisher A , John Brewingron Sharbn Emry . L, 5.1 . 2: 21 . .X ,4 rf ll is 1 WS 3 ii 'B 'J Gere l d Reese E. L+ lei 2 mifsifg, '2 .,:i. ' r ggi Y, 5 wr 3' Q 3 if X X ii' 3 'FQ Q Y l 2-4? W1 - H at 1 .bdy me ff-' 3' 'iii in ,jgf , f ew. 7 Y iii 'ik 4 .alli ' Joe Miller Shirley Stout Walker Betty Webb - .-f, cf 715556 5'Ii5'i:'f-215, ff- 35. .zffffff 7 ' f-' ri if Glen Pratt mf , r 'wif W ms Q, ' Siliff 5 11 - fs: ' y H2 EQ . ,. A.., IQ: , ,. , ss' 5194254 Q . 1 .M , ' 5' M we .,. In Patty Leazer haf.-55f.,1' Q M. , W H, ,. -4' Y 5 if ,, qgrav 5' w Q rf Alan McNiel ,x ',u 2:23,i2?1-f.,frgj 1511. ., -' M r if ,. ,f:...' i Q 1 K .1 fy! -1 Rcnn ie Shriver Nancy Kol ly f0hQhf, Druzi llafClark ' ' I 2 'W f ' Sei-fin 'Q S Q 1 ,iff--Q 5g :uw :EwYvi3?, 1:35 , , ,G A M Q1---Q 35' , 'a ,,,1,,, Swv Ronnie Kephart f sires: W ' , ra' avr 55- ls ,2 el. ,,Rsf,m -5 ' '- M ii 'FWS' i Sharon Elmore Second Larry Humble Cleone Luke .. Q. .., , y 5' S- .. ..,. I af if it 3 E 3 . ' 24 N ,, 3 'W a 1 5 if si if 5 ' H - E r i z Y' 4 vi I E, XX 5 1 , 1 fi . -f --. lm- ff ,ff . ua F: gg Ff? .t T, 1 - - .4 , 1, :f zszf fgr A 5, Q, L. .- . S -V fi 35 R, xg .J -' . V- fax:---rf '- gf gy: li Michael Ki nter . IT . ,. .,,,: F H ,En ' E 2' f if f . .1-ks ' Grade 4' Lg5u,Q'.,.::: t G: ..,,.q5. ,,,. 1 Q .,,,r.A ff' W. 1.5 I ii, M . Tw , ww- , I Q. 24 rf i D Six 3-P S x .2 Q , ax. 35 Q 4, Linda Dal lner Rex Booth - W i . xg, , Sandra 4 an ,353 X Hughel I ' S . -Q-sw . W . S S - S V aw, it hfig r We-, :hy - 'wav 4 r ,5 - I- L i A A 'rskgg jefi' ,n ,tg 3..-. ,, ,f . 4, .,i,.- 'i'f?f.-., i rl... -if? ff ' ' F -1? 2-t ,eff we , f -. 32 '3 H- Billy Hoover Patti Webb 5513- . Q , gg ,. r --ff -fi:'5:Fsg 1' 7 ,-, ,f as., :..5.f., lzffzg- , W'-' i vf -- S Hr --gi-5 - ff- 5 :e.1f'i- 93:11 , 1 1, .5 'Q 42- - , , .. 1' Q, -'H ' Q:.'1 f : z. '- -5: :- -- f- -arf-. V sf - - seg 2 .Q ?'ii b'-t i t:-11 -ge. 2,7 V52 ,f f- n I y, r.. 31- -1- . - lg, Q 5 3 2- -3, Q. Linda Redigar Sammy Young Q if S 2 5? 3 35 - -sf J' 53 if . 1 , ig: ' ,Qs T wi - . F. Q G 'fr' 1 if Sandra Mairet 2? 52: it ki, , h ,af :E i - N5 ,- .. .1 7 A 'C sg: me rss-if' QE, ,. ,if ' 4 A ' .1-.Y ,3.,7l:,.4 ' '3 ,M r s Wilbur Rupe . ,, I ,,,,.4Q.p, .M Mig. Larry Whitmore ,595 TE I affvn rn Q igrsffg' Mm., A W ,,,,,gjfs f H' ii' Y , 1. mgggf-f ' 'Fr Q fn ' rem L5 I-,- mfg-ig: . - it 1- X - M . -1. -. .gg :fi 'Z ..-r ' x ,f Z fe-15 if . . it Ps 4 -4 e- .l tS-'Zia - iv X. J. M am. Qmlaafw. 2. it 5 5, 51 'Wy - A at Joyce Adams A 2 M- Q- ----. f pr:- 1 -- k f ef - S S- '- iair, ,. , . S : V ff , W .- ' X .'f- ff! si, : F if - WNW- ,L f K Qi 5 f 5 V fa! S! fi sffi? Ufi Y Sherry Schmitter 28 Maxine Mom A j a Heil A Asif , 5' bf .. M fr- x I A I ,, , 1 -af- . Q- Steven Tscherter Pat Wilson .mfmmp , 5 1 .gf gllfezg David McCleary Paffy Kelly ,,,l W i,, Tw First Grade ff rf, . fizmqz- , . ,A 1, .w if ll ,l, . 9. Dwaine Ornduff Carol Gowey ,. ' ., K5 K A l ..Q,.S:5i3 lx he 3 54 .- , ,1 f ' 2. I .ieiafzz fi ,. ' 'M Q 6 1 RX 3 wt iffiifiiv - I' I . 14:53, 9. Qin 1. rf tug 4 f Mkt -ew , 1. 4' 'Sui 5.1, 'E , , Lp, 1 -y' from. ,, Q if W W X' 1 sf , K L5 'E Y li F W T? Q 5. f W ,e J 1 Y' 3 Q3 9: J Hi Rf Marcia VW1itmore A 10 Q'52i55'5' 96559 1g seg.: . JL -v-sag 1 .::, R- 4211.421 iv: :itat M: ' ,z.fszei.:ar., W sms. .Nawaz-v i ,Q ... vt -awe! L. Moray.. 2 Q ,. Jaw :'?.,.QL. w , FTE? . ,g , Q. A9440 Dennis Woodburn ' ' lei' A1 wYf?'fT1 Y5f'vu5 ,, .. z. Make Kelly Madeline Britt .wg .wwf 1 I I-41 W ,,,, -f .Q LQ Wg. Stephen Bartlett Judy Garber .A N ,Jw 'sexi . David Pratt ' 1: .p ,gi 1, . . f -' -'fffiafwa r . if? ' Q ' ,. is if v ?f'.'25kai'3 -2: K,-' 5.16 15 L , if 'A ' w. fi-, ' ' -'h- 4' '1 amgez, Q sv jx 1. fs , ni-g , .IW , I if 1. ,1 -A if- , Danny Young Marilyn ' 'J 5 , ,. .y y ... I Md. . , r A-has Q 'I I' W sf J' Jimmy Hoover ,f , J , was i Y 3, 1 ,xi Peggy Bowne A' lier - 'T e e r t ? .:2-. ...Q M lr J . e R if 2 'w.4 A . li in i w, Janice Adam David Miller vs. it Y ' -I . Mn: e 'i W' g frm 1, W .. ,sk.,mL5.gH , ' T. 2.33591 , 5 Y Dixie Black John Adams Pauline Wright V ff 5 in 'ag 3 X A QL ' ' nn - . Ronnie Scott Van Blaricom Larry Dovico Renee Foreman Arnold Day Rita Kay Salts .ik 1 x, .. 4 . . . 411 'i?'i:F! : um 'Il' - ,.. K ' it M. m y iff Vifiz ff: If ga 'J-me . .. - 1 . . fwiw f- emi fn-' 'inf gc J' ,S I '- 5- 9.3553-3.1, U as 7,33 J r , ' . Hs- V- Karen Knaak fabsentj 1 . ze 1 'ii im J . Q it ff. Micheal Shanholtzer Mary Sue Emry Eddie Jackson Grace Miller ' s Er K A ' K if I lf: ss. ff glgg.. .gl il X. I-K Q 'Z if 'k F' Fi Carol Adam 3,-, .. my A ,qi 1- 1 W . 1--:.?l1.Qg .ia :xz ?!'?'Ef 35 ' FE .Km 5, f- 5-5551 , , .5 r?lggSp..v r -A 5- x w gp gt - 2 'VS . 55 gag ' 05:34, lr V li -5211 -If N Sharon Nburer Kindergarten labsentl . , . Iii. gg:-W,-' -fi A1 -. -I - r: f-??'F 1. il K , E. :- Se ie lf , . v fvA Wz '54, VH ' W- - 'iecfef' -11,1 us.. 4 , T- f , W ' f 'L M , 4 ff , 5 1 T M Y ,r,. , Y ,r f- , l Ellis Humble Judy Maior Bryce Bond Cheryl Blcsl fl. fzf2w1 gQ ', A ,:gj, '.Q.--5, fluffy: L saver fy . fl. , ,.,,,.., as .Q. R, ,en-V an-.lzf --'- . ease V - 'QQ' Q-1eE ?'l2UH' ,,,,, , I ,. A l 1 zwsfevifiz fr -5- as-g5.j3f 1,. fl, EH,-ua--. Q . . ?. .. ,Q-. ., -i, ,. my .qw - f 1' Lg , , . LM, fsislex 1, V.: ,hx H- A , ,, A. if ' 33 fi 42 : - mfr I '21 'Q 4 5 5 .ftgwl-:lil ' fu. 'rr -A ,, ,Pifgsrfzrzff X55 .f ' 1-N - 4 421555 51:52 ,tt Q 3, gf, 1 vn,,13' .fi '-' if K Sgr Lynn Leazer Diann Burtlow Ronald Ragen Saundra Kelly wr -sv 'ill 5:2 X261 in 1 -wg N 4'- i , .ffifiii : i25?E-v ff' 1 25' ig, N. we-iw k ', 'ifsslu '.l ' f gl. -jg Wg: J.: Q ..h, M -:H if .34 is wh mitkr g '35 f . Keiih Allen Joy Sharholtzcr Ronald Jennings Karin Balilhl Sharon Gabel Bert Gilmer Mary .b Huffman Michael Miller 30 Boys' Basketball Team ROW ONE: Dwight Cochran, Jerry Fleming, Bob Briggs, Jim McNiel, Fred Schmitter. ROW TWO: Leon Nelson, Bill Campbell, Milo Lee, Janes Davis, Dwayne Fleming, Joe Ornduff, Coach Jerald Blasi. The boys' basketball team has completed another season. Our record stands at 14 wins and 10 losses. The boys have won two trophies and finished in a tie for first place in the Little Six Conference. Four members of our team will be graduating this year. They are Robert Briggs, James McNiel, Dwight Cochran, and James Davis. We wish lots of luck to next year's basket- ball team. FT FT PF MD MS FG TP GA FTP FGP J.M. 59 46 52 95 236 9.8 .489 .358 B.B. 85 106 79 156 418 17.4 .679 .375 D.C. 60 31 35 28 87 3.6 .508 ,176 J.D. 14 3 2 4 11 1.6 .600 .300 J.F. 89 54 78 72 198 8.6 .427 .303 M.L. 3 7 6 12 31 4.4 .538 .700 J.O. 3 3 6 3 9 1.3 .166 .200 8.1. 48 19 23 56 131 4.8 .459 .370 F.S. 33 18 26 22 62 2.5 .450 .281 L.N. 0 0 2 0 0 .0 .000 .000 C.H. 0 0 0 0 0 .O .000 .000 D.F. 25 8 17 16 40 2.4 .291 .228 B.C. 10 3 9 15 33 3.0 .250 .327 School Farson Ollie Blakesburg A9e 'CY Farson Pleasant Plain Libertyville Packwood Hedrick Lockridge Birmingham Pleasant Plain Libertyville Libertyville Pleasant Plain Packwood Packwood lockridge Richland Agency Bonaparte Farmington Hedrick Ollie Batavia's Total Points Opponent's Total Points Batavia Opponent 52 48 49 34 44 48 31 50 66 36 33 35 46 37 56 54 36 49 75 43 41 54 51 43 57 32 53 29 32 27 43 48 58 62 93 27 39 65 62 53 67 36 42 64 61 62 69 58 1256 1094 Girls' Basketball Team ROW ONE: .Janet Walker, Janice Maior, Ruthie Frescaln, Joanne Webb, Ilene Fickel, Kathryn Mairet, Mr, Blasi, coach. ROW TWO: Beverly l-ee, manager, Barbara Six, Nancy Walker, Patricia Humble, Betty Wood, Beverly Wood, Ruth Silver, Barbara Malret, manager: Mrs. Emry, chaperone. Our girls' basketball team played a total of 24 games this season. We recorded a record of 13 wins and 12 losses. We will lose 5 members of this year's basketball squad by graduation. They are Janice Major, Joanne Webb, Kathryn Mairet, Nancy Walker and Barbara Six. Good luck to next year's basketball team. MD MS TP FT FT FG TF PF Major 382 144 154 119 5 67 Mairet 512 108 102 202 6 70 Webb 4 0 2 2 3 36 Six 9 7 14 1 O 1 Walker N. 0 0 0 0 1 20 Fickel 0 0 4 0 3 67 Frescoln 2 0 0 1 9 83 Silver 0 0 0 0 0 3 Wood 0 0 0 0 0 1 Walker J. 276 50 68 113 3 40 Wood, B. 24 2 14 11 0 25 Humble 10 4 13 3 1 9 School Bell Telephone Farson Ollie Blakesburg Agency Farson Pleasant Plain Libertyville Packwood Hedrick Lockridge Bimmingham Pleasant Plain Libertyville Pleasant Plain Libertyville Packwood Lockridge Richland Agency Pleasant Plain Richland Eldon Hedrick Ollie Batavia's Total Points Opponent's Total Points Batavia QE?-gnent 36 33 42 50 48 49 47 65 42 59 52 66 62 49 54 39 34 28 33 36 51 27 43 33 70 51 42 65 46 40 33 49 59 44 67 77 53 71 49 58 56 55 48 73 46 38 54 59 51 35 l 215 1 249 Baseball Team ROW ONE: Bill Campbell, .lim McNiel, Bob Briggs, Jerry Fleming, Fred Schmlffer Milo l-ee ROW TWO: Joe Omduff, Dwayne Fleming, James Davis, Chuck Hunter .lim McMullen Leon Nelson Mr. Blasi. The baseball team had only a fair season this year, winning 2 and losing 5 We had five regulars back from last year's team. The spring season will field the same ones that played during the Fall season. Dwayne Fleming Milo l-ee Jim McNiel Jerry Fleming Bill Campbell .be Ornduff Bob Briggs Leon lxblson Fred Schmiffer Gene Kingery Frank Phillips Chuck Hunter .lames Davis AB R H I7 2 6 I8 3 6 I6 4 5 23 4 7 23 3 6 21 4 5 24 4 5 I5 3 3 5 3 I I9 0 3 6 2 0 2 0 0 3 0 O 33 Cheerleaders ROW ONE: Dixie Black, Mary Sue Emry, Carol Gowey. ROW TWO: Nbrgarei Whitmore, .loanne Abernathy, Joyce Shuert. Track Squad ROW ONE: Wilbur Adkins, Jerry Fleming, Bob Briggs, Jim McNiel, James Davis. ROW TWO: Coach Harry G. Wood, .loe Ornduff, Bill Campbell, Dwayne Fleming, Milo lee, Fred Schmifter, leon Nelson, Coach Jerald Blasi. 34 fvgffnsfw. , , ,y 4 ln his first year of competition, Nilo Lee, throwing the shot put, placed first at the Ollie relays, then ioumeyed to Ottumwa to place second in the district. At the state meet at Grinnell, he lacked a very few inches of placing in the shot-put division. 35 Junior High Basketball Grade Boys' Basketball Team ROWONE: Harvey Mccleary, Larry Ornduff, David Hill, .lack Dailey, Bill Six. ROW TWO: Darrell McNiel, manager, Richard Humble, True Wheeldon, Donald Dailey, Wyman Webb, Mr. Fleming, coach. Grade Girls' Basketball Team ROW ONE: Marjorie Mairet, Arlene Brewington, Viola Lee, Carolyn Adams, Darlene Ornduff, Marcia lowenberg. ROW TWO: Ms. Morrison,chq.-aeraneg Karen Phillips, Jackie Miller, Mr. Fl0mifI9, C0005- Good Old B. H.S. Junior-Senior Banquet The Junior-Senior Banquet was held May 7, i954, in the Hotel Turner at Fairfield, lowa. The theme, Song of the Islands , was well illustrated by means of palm trees, leis, pineapple, monkeys, etc. Agood time was enioyed by all We attended a movie after the banquet. Menu A Waikiki Wonder, Surfboard Special, Molten Lava, Dried Bamboo, Tornadoes and Gales, Taro Cake Pains of Paradise Kahili Hail to the Tourists Program A Trip to Be Remembered ---- Windy Passage ----------- Aloha ------- Isle of Love ---- Isle of Paradise --- 37 Gene Kingrey James Mc Niel Joanne Webb Katy Mairet Harley McCleary Ruthie Frescoln Supt. Harry G. Vtbod Rev. Earl Erb Student Council ROW ONE: .brry Fl0ml '9, Bill Campbell, Nurtha Carr, Joanne Webb, Kathryn Mairet, Nancy Walker .bdnhe Marndflly, Jim MCNiel, Mr, Flgming, Cifie ,J EW Paper Staff ROW ONE: Janice Maior, Mrs. Emry, Bob Briggs, Joanne Webb, Abernathy, Kathryn Mairet, Nancy Walker, Ruth Frescoln, Nhrlys Sommer, Ms. Abplanalp. ROW TWO: Barbara Six, Wilbur Adkins, Fred Schmitter, Charles Hunter, Lean Nelson, Dwight Cochran, Jim McNiel, Eddie Bonnet, Jerry Fleming, Melvin Whitmore, Joe Ornduff, Ilene, Fickel, Martha Curr, Millicent Britt, Ruth Silver, Edith Dailey. ' 38 Play Cast Senior Play Cast ROW ONE: .Janice Maior, Joanne Webb, Kathryn Mziret, Joanne Abernathy, Nancy Walker, Barbara Six. ROW TWO: Tom Curray, James Davis, Harley McCleary, John Wnitmore, Bob Briggs, Jim McNiel, Dwight Cochran, Mrs. Abplanalp. Junior Play Cast ROW ONE: Marlys Sommer, llene Fickel, Beverly Wood, Ruthie Frescoln, Margaret Whitmore. ROW TWO: Joe Ornduff, Bill Irwin, Eddie Bonnet, Melvin Whitmore, Mrs. Abplanalp. 39 Typing Senior Typing ROW Oftfz Janice Nlaior, Barbara Six, Joanne Webb, Wilbur Adkins. ROW TWO: .bhn Whitmore, Mrs. Emry, Joanne Abernathy, Dwight Cochran, Kathryn Mairet. Junior Typing ROW ONE: brry Fleming, .be Ornduff, Ilene Fickel, Marlys Sommer, Beverly Wood, Milo Lee, Eddie Bonnet. ROW TWO: Nelvin Whitmore, Kay Hill, Roberta Daniels, Mrs. Emry, Margaret Whitmore, Ruthie Frescoln, Bill Irwin. 40 Band Concert Band ROW ONE: Marcia lowenberg, .Jackie Miller, Karen Jones, .Janice Willhoit, Janet Walker, .Joanne Webb. ROW TWO: leon Nelson, Viola Lee, Larry Ornduff, Joyce Shuert, Karen Boysel, Carolyn Adams, Mary Jo Mann, Betty Wood, Darrell Black, Beverly lee, Bill Campbell. ROW THREE: Gary Stout, Duane Goff, Karen Phillips, Fred Sclnmitter, Mr. Ruby, Darrell McNiel, Marlys Sommer, Betty Ornduff, Judy McConnell, Edith Dailey. Q Q .bnior Band ROW ONE: .hdy McConnell, Betty Ornduff, Qannie Young, Linda Kephart, .lanice Willhoit. ROW TWO: Bonnie Schmitter, Marilyn Giltner, Rodger Kelley, John Kelley, Karen Boysel, Mary Jo Mann, Mr. Ruby. 41 Toneffe Class Marilyn Niller, Diane Fleming, Nila Black, Sieven McClure, Larry Willhoif Keren Crawford, Vicki Campbell, Mr. Ruby. Bus Drivers Everett Garbor, Don Dimmitt, l'larold Fleming. 3,2 if Home Economics Joanne Miller, Kathryn Eddy, Edith Dailey, Barbara Mairef, Beverly Lee, Patty Humble, Mrs. Emry, Betty Wood. Shop Wilbur Adkins, Leon Nelson, leron Leazer, Charles Hunter, Bob Shriver, Duane Goff, Bill Campbell, Mx Blasi, Fred Schmitter. 43 Our Hot-Lunch Program Cooks and Servers June Garrison, Mr. Wood, MS. Neff, Mrs. Salfs, Ruth Silver, Mcrlys Sommer fiw i rfg S S JZ. tiff: r- f I-ff95?WE::51!A'5 ' , ' -2 - 1 4 1 Q : I j' xg' 23' V' Sf' tb S. Lunchroom r M Snaps ., UL, X f Wir QQ!! CNG Word, I7 Havin' fmubue, boys? ' 4-V, I 5 x commander in chief 1 . beam' our ?,oxWnQ UP we go Cutie Pie!! I V , 5 Q- -' X I Leno Reid, ianifor A C601-j :E ' euwos X pghon l .QU , f E? -4 4' i f! ' 74 lL 3 Kill me ump.u 5 Blow, not sing The carpenfer ' 45 Snaps C7 T0 x ix. Hammer head .51 ' o 1.-'f' ' 43 1 X 6 Y gg -. .Q ,V ' vfvf Q A Z7 b.O3,3x ,its 9 f 3'-X' 0303 ' Ns ' oy s . aw' e n lsn'f love grand ?'? Music 8- sports 1 1' 'Y w my V- '- my fi ' 1 Av 2f2'fss,. -fff1':-.- ' rw. r 1 K V:, Not so hard E NT' ,, 7 .. X 395 ' 5 1 rw-gh Swee iheart 46 VZIA i . Slipped Gossipers 1 f'xz 5 W' HN SNAYKOQQ f, N Snaps , ,L W ilk 3 M' cl A .f I i , , 29' y l A. Music, Music, Music ' , as , iff, e yell, . JA- r 5 45 lf f ,vw Pug's not scared, .lerry Love Birds .N I K wg 712+ 9 Q Ready to 90 . ', J -Q , : M Xol-'55 Xn We C 47 5,5-. 'Z if-1 6 3 Encore The end 31 September 3 7 8 9 I0 ll l4 I5 I6 i7 I8 2l 22 23 28 29 October 2 5 6 7 9 I2 14 15 BATAVIA HIGH SCHOOL Calendar l 9 53 - l 9 54 August Octgber School starts. Received new history books. Willa Ramsey quit school. School dismissed at noon for Labor Day. Thrill, thrill. Received new American Problems books. Seniors sell ads in Fairfield. First bcseball game at Agency. Boys came home with broken hearts. Seniors sell ads at Ottumwa. Girls' kittenball game at Lockridge. We won. Freshmen recover from initiation party. Student Council members chosen. Started on school paper. Baseball gune at Eldon. Sad day. School dismissed at noon for Centennial celebration. School dismissed again. More fun. Mary Six quit school. Last day of Centennial. School dismissed for afternoon contests. Baseball game with Packwood. Happy day. Seniors collect ads. Play Pleasant Plain in tournament at Ollie. Got off to a good start. Quiet day at school. Baseball finals. Played Packwood. Won in extra innings. Girls' basketball starts. School movie. Baseball game, Ollie, sad day. Baseball game at Packwood. Another loss. School paper comes out. Basketball practice starts for boys. Juniors receive cards to sell for class funck. Teachers' Institute. No school. Student Council meeting. P. T. A. meeting tonight. Seniors iourney to Oskaloosa to pose for pictures. Girls play practice gane with Bell Telephone girls. Nice victory. Senior class meeting. 20 School inspector visits Batavia school. Seniors receive proofs. 2l Boys' basketball game with town team. Victory for town team. 26 Basketball suits issued to girls. Received game schedules. 27 Juniors practiced play. 29-30 .lunior play tonight. November 3 Second edition of school paper emerges. 4 Je-Wa-Ke Jamboreey boys beat Ollie. Girls beat Packwood. 5 Band Carnival tonight. School dismissed at 2:00. 6 Teachers' meeting. No school. Hurray. 9 Coach operated on for appendicitis. ll High School entertained with a short play about Armistice Day. l2 National Education Week. Play given on education. All future teachers invited to attend Parsons. l3 First bcsketball game. Sad game for girls. Boys won. l6 Assembly program about glass elements. i7 Basketball game at Ollie. Girls lost. Boys won. l8 Bax Supper tonight. Coach returns at last. I9 Bob Shriver enters school. Welcome, Bob. 20 Play Blakesburg here. Very sad night. 24 Agency invades Batavia for ball- game. Lost both games. 25 School paper comes out. Relief. School dismissed at 2:00 for Thanksgiving vocation. Hurray. 30 School takes up again. Sad thought. December l Farson comes to Batavia. Sad tale for girls. Boys pull through. Seniors received name cards. BATAVIA HIGH December 3 Home talent show in auditorium. 4 Play Pleasant Plain. Results,- girls won, boys lost. 7 Typing clms works on paper. 8 Batavia plays Libertyville here. Double victory. Hurrah! 9 Assembly program starring Bob Wood from Ottumwa. Thanks, Bob. I0 Seniors work on Annual. ll Batavia goes to Packwood to come home with a double victory. I5 Lockridge game is postponed. I6 Grade Christmas program. I8 Play Hedrick there. Sad story. 22 Christmas vacation begins. 23 Play postponed, Lockridge game. Very happy. 29 Batavia visits Birmingham. Girls win. Boys lose. .January 4 Christmas vacation over. Back to school again. 5 Play Pleasant Plain here. Nice night. 6 Cheerleaders visit Ottumwa to get new outfits. Happy Day! 7 Journey to Libertyville. Girls lose. Boys come home with victory. 8 I. Q. tests. Big headache! ll County tournament. Boys have victory over Libertyville. I2 Group pictures taken. Girls enioy victory over Pleasant Plain in county tournament. I3 Boys forge ahead. Victory over Plemant Plain. I4 Semester tests. Oh, Dear. I5 Tournament finals. Packwood beats Batavia boys. Liberty- ville destroys Batavia girls. I8 Schedule is changed for second semester. I9 Basketball game with Pack- woody girls win, boys lose. 20 Girls enioy new white suits. 2l Returned class rings for new crests and other repairs. 22 Teams journey to Lockridge. Girls lose, boys win. 25 Bad weather, school dismissed. 26 Basketball game at Richland. Very sad night. S C H O O L I 9 5 3 January 26 Senior play books came, Bolts and Nuts . 27 Seniors work on annual. Fun. 28 Started on school paper. 29 Play Agency there. Boys win big game. Girls lose. February I Sectional tournament. Batavia girls meet Plecxant Plain. Close call. 2 Boys go to Stockport for practice on new floor. 4 Girls get bumped by Richland in sectional. 5 Work on annual. Seniors read play over. Salvation Army man visits school to talk to boys. 8 Florence Mitchell enters Batavia High as a sophomore. Welcome, Florence. Boys journeyed to Stockport to play Bonaparte in sectional. Nice going. ll Boys played Farmington in sectional at Stockport. We were defeated. I6 Hedrick visited us in basketball. They took home two victories! I8 We played our last game with Ollie! We won both games. Nice going, kids. 23 The Rev. Melvin Miller talked with us in an assembly program. March 4 Girls saw State Tournament games at Des Moines. Lot of fun!! 9-I3 Junior High Tournament at Lockridge. I8 Boys go to Iowa City to see State Tournament games. Fun!! 26 One Act Plays!! 27 Campus Capers at Parsors ! ! April I6 Baseball boys played Packwood, here! 20 Baseball boys travel to Farmington. 27 Farmington visits the baseball boys! 29-30 Senior play, Balls and Nuts . May 7 Junior and Senior Banquet at Hotel Turner in Fairfield. Hunary!! ll Baseball at Packwood, I6 Baccalaureate Services. 20 Commencement. Mr. Joe Griffin, speaker 2l School is out until next fall. OH, HAPPY DAY. Most Popula' Jomne Abernathy Best looking Joanne Abernathy Nast Likely to Succeed Narlys Sommer Best Nannered Joanne Abernathy Best Sport Ruth Frescoln Best Athlete Janice Maior Friendliest Ruth Frescoln Neatest Joyce Shuert Most Conceited Dixie Swartz Prettiest Hair Joanne Webb Prettiest Smile Ruth Silver Prettiest Eyes Millicent Britt Most Bashful Kathryn Eddie Quietest Joan Miller Noisiest Dixie Swartz Most Fun Janice Maior Best Arguer Kathryn Mairet Best Cook Nancy Walker Biggest Liar June Garrison Best Friends Janice 8- Barb Most Mischievous Ruthie Frescoln Best Natured Patty Humble Biggest Bluffer Janice Major Worst Man Hater Kay Hill Most Talented Joyce Shuert fvbst Studious Marlys Sommer laziest Roberta Daniels Worst Pest Dixie Swartz Best Artist Kay Hill Best Posture Barbara Six WHO'S WHO .lanice Naior Margaret Whitmore Kay Hill Ruth Silver Ilene Fickel Joanne Webb Betty Wood Edith Dailey Joyce Shuert Betty Wood Janet Walker Beverly Lee Beverly Wood Marlys Sommer Roberta Daniels Betty Wood Ruth Frescoln Beverly Wood Roberta Daniels Joanne 8- Nancy Betty Wood Beverly Wood .banne Webb Martha Carr Joanne Webb Kay Hill Millicent Britt Beverly Wood Kathryn Eddy Beverly Lee Nbst Popular .lames McNiel Best Looking James McNiel Most Likely to Succeed Gene Kingery Best Nlannered Gene Kingery Best Sport Eddie Bonnett Best Athlete Jerry Fleming Friendliest Eddie Bonnett Neatest Duane Fleming Nbst Conceited Fred Schmitter Prettiest Hair Melvin Whitmore Prettiest Smile Eddie Bonnett Prettiest Eyes Eddie Bonnett Most Bashful Melvin Miller Quietest Frank Phillips Noisiest James Davis Most Fun Dwight Cochran Best Arguer Dwight Cochran ladies' Man Melvin Whitmore Biggest Liar Chuck Hunter Best Friends Jim, Jerry 8- Nblvin Most Mischievous Larry Peebler Best Natured Eddie Bonnett Biggest Bluffer Fred Schmitter Worst Woman Hater Duane Goff Nost Talented Duane Goff Most Studious Gene Kingery .lerry Fleming Melvin Whitmore .lames McNieI Bill Campbell Jerry Fleming Bob Briggs Larry Peebler James McNiel Bill lrwin Duane Fleming Jerry Fleming Harry Day Harry Day Melvin Miller Larry Peebler .lerry Fleming leron Leazer Duane Fleming Leon Nelson Frank, fvkalvin 8- Gene Jerry Fleming Melvin Whitmore Joe Ornduff Frank Phillips Darrell Black Frank Phillips Laziest Tom Curray John Gabel Worst Pest Joe Ornduff, Bill lrwin, 8 Milo Lee Best Artist Butch Adkins Best Posture Bill Campbell Melvin Miller Gene Kingery AUTOGRAPHS CALL FOR 'The Cone Wifhfllb Curl onfvp FAIRFIELD l , LEAZERS GROCERY 61 SEPMCE STATION TEXACO PRODUCTS Sell 81 Service General Elec IC and Motorola Tel BURLINGTON CONTINENTAL TRAILWAYS DEPOT BATAVIA IOWA Morrison Chevrolet 81 Implement Co. 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Dairy Equipment Farm Machines Refrigeration 'num' International Trucks Ottumwa North Court Road, Highway 63 Iowa CAMPBELL Sz SONS FUNERAL HOME Established In 1917 Ambulance Service Phone 123 Elden, Phone 4301 Batavia Furniture at Batavia CREEK'S Rapid Gas Quality - Service Phones 74 -1 17 Libertyville Iowa When in Fairfield Visit BILL SMITH'S -Men's and Boys' Wear- FairfIeld's New, Modern Store For All Men And Boys Compliments of FAIRFIELD DAILY -LEDG ER Fairfield Iowa LOIS RAE WATTS SCHOOLS OF DANCE Ottumwa-- -- Fairfield Dancing is a must In modern education Compl imenis of SIMMONS 81 SIMMONS LAWYERS Fairfield Iowa ORNDUFF 8a DAILEY HARDWARE Hardware Heating Plumbing Bottled Gas Wayne Feeds Trucking Phone 35 Batavia, Iowa Electric Wiring HAWKEYE LUMBER CO. Complete Building Service Batavia, Iowa HESTON 8a ANDERSON Quality Woodworking Machinery Phone 62 Fairfield, Iowa J-M IMPLEMENT CO. 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