Bellflower High School - Dragon Yearbook (Bellflower, IL)

 - Class of 1952

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X X, ,fi 1 I 1-4 ,y I V45 FLHSHBHCH Volume IX PUBLISHED BY THE of BELLFLOWER TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL BELLFLOWER ILLINOIS Joan Foster Edxtor In Ch1ef Jean Otto Ass1stant Edltor Alberta Slmpsen Busmess Manager Cammlla Carnahan Adv1sor 'ml I+ H W 'I CLA S . I S .fb I ,a ,ou w ff rs: fi 9 A of 2--2 1- E-11 6 jfrp fl 1 iui ,S -9:16 ' xv 1545, A x A V ,,,,.en . Q- fix: 'WZ In S1 Qu - , f HQ' 4' ' 4 K f 4 Q, 4 .:',: 31. f J L ' ,1 1 . Hg- .K 4 2 13 M, A x' f 6 . .fxs ,, 1 K . , V. QE ' 1' , Y , y ni , 134 ' ' .354 I 4 1 4 . if of Q 4 . MARGARET KLEMOLA 1948 Umversrty of lllmors Engllsh DICK H GILES B S 1950 M A Educauon 1951 Murray an-1 if 6-5,Ac5giSK, Eg1S121bil0lPAl1cu e K of lflff PM W-mr MARY MARGARET DUNNE B Mus 1950 M Mus 1951 De Paul Unwersrty State College Murray Kentucky Coachmg Musr Hrstory Sclence jr! aff W D QBUDJ KREITZER Electrlcal Gas and O11 Apphances Crane and Kohler Bathroom Equ1pment DRIVE AND :DAVE Phone 68RZ Erllott I I -.., I T' B.A, , ' A ' '. ' . 9. O F- If . 'N' ltuz. 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H,-fr' ,Eff- ,V -gf . ' 1 35 A' :- vs,- ,. ,,q, , , g,,,f 3 , A V ,QQ ' 5953 - 4 , - ' , V A .L , 5 . Q, aa' , ,fax A I 1 I 3' Staff. OLIVER BIDNER Ollie You have waked me too soon, I must slumber again. F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 qOfficer 2, 3,4lg Basketball I, 2, 3,4, Baseball 1, 2, 3,4g Class Officer 2, 31 Student Council 2, Plays, Track, Citizenship, Free Throw award 3, Annual Staff. . y , I BETTY ALICE COLLIER Red 'Tis Better to have loved and lost than never to have loved at all F. H,A. I, 2, 3,4 fOfficer 45, Plays, Office Girl 4, Annual 'Q - h ' ' 'bv . 'S M f' we A V -r N-is 4 4 f' 'ff' Y t VX X -e gt, I L .1 N 4 W j, x eq 4 , ., eg W ' J 'Q ad, I Q. h . CAR L COPENHAVER Pookie e one, C e all, But come one at a time. ass 2 3 4 Plays Band I 2 Chorus 1,2 4 xb5,??lfice Girljg Armual Staff. 2 J ,do A A 1 0040 :PTY . : : . : . : I Stud t rarian 1, ,3g Music Octet I,2, 3, Sextet 4, I f Aj! 1 ff! fl ,fffx ff 1 Cf, Saybrook, Illinois X' Jjfl i, 1 ff I HAWTHORNE AND BOYLE , 1' I 1 ,C McCormick Farm Equipment and Service 66 1 1 JOAN FOSTER Ian A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge. Class Officer I,3: Student Council I, 2, 3,4 fPres. 41: vs Plays, Band 1, 2, 3, Chorus r, 2,3,4, Music Octet r, 2, 3, Sextet 4, Music Award 3, Citizenship 2, Librarian 2,4, Office Girl 3, 4, Cheerleader 4, Annual Staff. in s AY v -dljigf 1200 .fo V b , f UPG les., gp KENNETH CURTIS Ken The man that blushes is not ggte a brute. Class Officer 4, Student Council 4, I-'.F, A. l, 2, 3, 4 fOfficer 3,4lg Plays, Baseball 3,4, Basketball 3,4, Track C 3,4, Perfect Attendance 3, Annual Staff. ROSAMARY MONICAL Rosy It is not good that man should be alone. I-',H, A. I, 2, 3,4 QOfficer 3,4j, Plays, Chorus l, 2,3, 4, Office Girl 4, Annual Staff. HILL WILLIAMS I. G. A. Food Store Low Prices Every Day! Bellflower, Illinois 9 two, N TTO Autry i . -J, 55 -'X ,gym -'TU .I 1 .aJ?i??-1 q ust eat to live and live to eat, . . . . f ass Officer 3,4, Student Council 3,41 Plays, Band r, 2g 5 Chorus 1,2, 3,4g Citizenship, Cheerleader 3,4g Librarian 4 Mi. iff, af ff J CHARLENE SOMMER Weenie W '-Her ways are ways of pleasantness and all h patwaarenv, WM peace, W C Class Officer 1,45 F, H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 fofficer 1,2, 3, 4y Playsg Band 1, 2, 3,4 qofficer r, 2, 3,4y, Librarian 33 Chorus I, 2, 3,49 Annual Staffg Office Girl 3,4. ALBERTA SIMPSON Bertie 'Marriage is a desperate thing. Wfffifffln MW put Class Officer 3,4, Student Council 2: I-'.H.A, 2,3,4 fofficer 43, Plays: Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Office Girl 4, Annual A Staff. Se11 where they net more HARRY HENNESSY KENNETT, MURRAY 8: CO Bloomington Stock Yards West Miller St. at C. 8: A. Phone 4369 'L 3. .0 1.- S Y' 1 xy g SENIOR HISTORY When the doors of B. T. H. S. opened to the Class of '52, we were a body of twelve students. The-girls seemed to out- number the boys 10-2. and still out number them 8-2. On our return as Sophomores we were eleven strong, but we lost Jean Unzicker, Carol Kuhns and Bob Flint before the year ended. Ken Curtis transfered from Farmer City in March. Like most Juniors, we spent our entire year making money for the great event of the year, the Junior-Sr. Prom. We ran the concession stand at all the ball games, sponsored a box social, square dance, cake walks, and the great dramatic production, Toby Helps Out. When the time for the prom finally arrived, we chose Moonlight and Roses as our theme and this was carried out in the decorations and the banquet. Our final year at B. T. H. S. brought the added responsibility of the annual. Jean Otto served as our boss woman with Kenneth Curtis serving as vice-presidentg Alberta Simpsen, treasurer, Charlene Sommer, secretary, Carol Copenhaver, reporter. Now that the time has finally arrived for graduation, it doesn't seem possible that we've been in high school four years. We wish each of our fellow seniors much success in the future, and we hope that the underclassmen enjoy their four years of high school as much as we've enjoyed ours. Operated by Hugh A pg W fi. Hogs, Calves, brought every day except Saturday HARRIS GRAIN CO R. P. O'Ma1ley Harris Illinois Q' 5 Z ,. CLASS PROPHECY AND WILL Class Prophecy The other day I Joan Foster la1d down after Just complet1ng a lovely meal 1n the home ec room whlch cons1sted of one large sandw1ch m1nus the bread one frozen egg and a spr1g of parsley spr1nkled w1th flour I fell 1nto a deep sleep and be gan to dream My dream took place 1n a very modern world I glanced up and saw a Slgn wh1ch Sald May 1 1962 I looked closer to see a face that I recogmzed as Kenneth Curt1s I went on to read the s1gn Vote for me County Superv1sor exper1ence 1n the fam1ly References see U S Navy or Cobert Ropenhaver as I progressed down the street I ran 1nto Ol1ver B1dner He had Just come out of the real estate Off1CC and looked as 1f he was troubled He had Just bought a 5 200 acre farm I-Ie 15 try1ng tg keep up w1th the Smlth s and has Just dec1ded to umte I asked h1m 1f he knew what any of the other 5Z class members were doxng He told me as follows a d quote Jean 15 marr1ed and has a n1ce fam1ly It seems that she p s her baby d1apers on w1th 'Pens Betty 1S now a b1g 250 lb housew1fe She has two red headed sons named Charley and Tom Rosamary 15 a Powers Model She has to work only one hour week but she 15 kept busy tak1ng care of her Bones Alberta IS l1v1ng 1n Cal1forn1a She and her husband own a large a1rport It seems they have small ones, two Carol Copenhaver has now found a happy career She 1S teachlng war veterans how to type She dec1ded to do so when she d1scovered she could type as well w1th her feet as w1th her hands Charlene 15 now the 'Dean of women at Senders College 1n M1ch1gan I hear she 1S Just gett1ng along f1ne Well Ol1ver It seems every one has turned out well but what could be expected of the class of 52 It 15 gett1ng late and I must go back to work Dad has ret1red and has left me the gas stat1on It looks and 15 about the same except the k1nd of gas has changed to Shell Stan I'll be see1ng you Good by' Joan wake up you must do a few th1ngs for m FITS water the flowers dust the room and then Oh No Class W1ll I Jean Otto do hereby w1ll and bequeath my Pen fountaln of course to Sherman I Ol1ver B1dner do hereby w1ll and bequeath one package gum to MISS Klem I Kenneth Curtls do hereby w1ll and bequeath my sen1or p1cture to anyone who wants one PIICC S Z5 each I Rosamary Monlcal do hereby w1ll and bequeath my boots and saddle to Betty Jo Arndt I Charlene Sommer do hereby W111 and bequeath my blonde ha1r to anyone who wants lt Take It g1rls but be carefull w1th lt I Betty Coll1er do hereby w1ll and bequeath my hearty laugh to Owen McCorkle I Joan Foster do hereby w1ll and bequeath my lousy trapez1us to Terry W1lls I Carol Copenhaver do hereby w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to ll should we say sp1lll gas to Rosa I Alberta S1rnpsen do hereby w1ll and bequeath my success 1n l1fe and love to .Ioan Kumler RHODUS USED CARS Buy Sell Trade Guaranteed Used Cars ff- Phone 4543 5 1206 08 S Ma1n St Bloom1ngton Ill1no1s l ,Z , . . . . , f ' ' If ' v- Y I ' , - , ' ' ' ll vu ' I U ' . , -4 3 l , . . . .. ,, ll , ' I , '- . . . . , . 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W L-xv, I k Q5-1114,-.N M V- P1 '??-511. x Ng,ge.3A: ,I . sl,- 1 'c . z Y x ,xi 'Lg ' 'WV' FIRST ROW Earleen Dykes Betty Arndt Barbara Holler Patr1c1aSm1th Mr Grles SECOND ROW John Lawrence Maunce Pendleton Darrel Slmpsen Dean Sommer Elwood Tumble Porntmg at blackboard Owen McCorkle CLASS HISTORY On reg1stratxon day s1x boys and four g1rls regxstered 1n the Junlor Class of B T H S We had ga1ned one newcomer Patr1c1a Sm1th The class began under the capable leadersh1p of 1ts off1cers Darrel S1mpsen pres1dent Earleen Dykes v1ce presxdent Betty Jo Arndt secretary Pat Sm1th treasurer and Betty Jo Arndt Student Counc1l representatlve T d1rect us M1ss Margaret Klemola Mr Rxchard G1les Mrs Ph1l1p Galer served as our sponsors The Jumors p1cked the1r class rmgs early 1n the fall and recelved them the second week 1n November Plans were made late 1n September for the .Tumor Class Play The play 'Mystery at M1dn1ght was presented November 2 under the capable d1rect1on of M1ss Margaret Klemola Other act1v1t1es for the year were cakewalks an 1ce cream soclal, and ch1l1 supper. We entertaxned the Semors at the Prom 1n the Sprxng, and are lookmg forward to be1ng the guests of the class of '54 next year. PEOPLES CAFE , KROGER STORE The Home of Good Food x Farmer C1ty 14 l , , 1 Q Q , f .qi 7,1 ' ,' I ' 9 4 ' . f . N Xx. 4- X A n A' . NN! ,ag 9 . . . . , . I J . 3 l ' . Q 1 ' . s . ' ' - 0 , . I , l . . ' . . . , . . . , , 1 1 H1 30-fa4A.,,.f, We Nts is .. MM I-J, is ... ll HSI' Owen McCorkle Barbara Holler John Lawrence Patr1c1a Srruth , mmm Elwood Tr1mble E 6 ity Dean Sommer Earleen Dykes Q1 ,..7:CNf-,f .,-2 Darrel S1mpsen Q7 Betty Arndt ni Mau r1c e P endleton -J I 3, 15 wif QWQMW LONG S LUCKY 13 DRIVE IN OSSIES BOWLING ALLEY Gzbson Cxty IN-Pm, 0-G I 'Of 9 ., , gr 5' R . 1 . :Y .., J ht' '- 19, T. J. AUTERMAN EISIMINGER AND HINMAN Hardware and Auto Supplies Dry Cleaners Maytag Sales and Service Shellane Bottle Gas Gibson City, Illinois a 4 1 ffwwf ,- . w I' L A xw K A' I , ' 1. , , V V . :J , . , 1 VM ,lf ' 2 ' ' 'JP Q'-I 9 ' .. . '51 . iff if 1 A , 1 ff ,. 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A V A V n '. ,- ix. - -as ff 'Yf ,F if , il . , 'Cf '- as n f- --i-.., ... - - -2 .Vi ' - F FIRST ROW LEFT TO RIGHT Dorothy Monlcal Loren Foster Terry W1lls Leonard Savage SECOND ROW Phebe Cooper Beverly Gee Lmda Healea Davld Kennedy BACK ROW Wllltam Stegmund Robert Welch Instructor Mr Howard Grelow SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY On regtstratlon day there were four gtrls and srx boys tn the sophomore class Durmg the ftrst week of school our sponsors Mtss Dunne and Mr Gtelow elected Leonard Savage Prestdent Lmda Healea Vtce Presrdent Loren Foster Secretary Treasurer and Terry Wrlls Reporter We also made hurrted plans for the freshman mrttatton September 14 we formally tmtrated the freshman class tnto Bellflower Hrgh School At successxve meettngs we dtscussed ways and means of makmg money We have enlarged our treasury by cake walks and ptcktng corn NOBLE BROTHERS O K SALES COMPANY Freld Seeds Pontxac and Olrver Farm Machmery Grbson Crty 18 l called our first meeting to order. At this meeting the following officers were Robert Welch lf? A . ff, Q' M an if .la JR Terry Wills William Siegrnund rfb ...Qt X411 x Cooper 'X q L- is ,- ' 'oak f 'O ,av X 7911 H' gwg ,. il lu I' I-X1 .Jak Q1 Q21 af 1-J 'U Beverly Gee 1 I zfifr David Kennedy xp! Linda Healea Dorothy Monical Leonard Savage m7!V 19 ff,-J In Bloomington Smart Youthful Clothes for Misses- Women-Girls - Boys-Infants ROLANDS A Store of Fashion 2 , 1 , rim 8 I 6 ra I Egg' 1 ,ia - .Q ,,,L,,Moaf 1 ' x , Vp Q- . .jp fs 7 .sa We L . I 4 v 'Q x 'f.., , fs- Q I 1 . '1 MILLER HATCHERY and CLAY DOOLEY Electric Shop The Tire Man Everything for the Home Bloomington 4, 4 in 1 . w ' x f ' ' , ' 1 , 4+ ' I . 4' f-Eye ' 'if' , -- ,ifcqwtzyvija .1 Q 4 jg Lg 3 rr 'f X: rs. 4 . , . ' . 1 fy .cv v . . . , . ,, f 1 . 1, . 1 . 1. ag B I . x 41 'C ll, ' , - I ia' 1 ak ., A 1 . 5, J' . ' , 1, W V I 5' . . I , , .V ' ' . 4,' ' . 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XM JOM Hl:AL54 Donald Slegmund ANQON VV fffler , 6 432 1 GCI -1 Joan liumler Phebe Cooper Jerry Brandon xx I w 559059 D xi of 1 N 9 M- Q Omg' X ,, ,G Dorothy Walker X 'V' N' :ua Q 19 x g 1 5,4 agp 9 O 0 Qvof' M MaJor1e Whxtehouse .Se kg M X9 aegis 392' O bam! 140' eve? - K '?'?-1' Iii ' O 9403.0 xr, SQL! l ' 1-1 I lv' M. R X1 1 5 ,Q x 1. Q.OQp.O' 4... Q'6q 9 x O bafaki . .S Sally Kumler .hm Bradbury not present Terry Powell Jane Ph1ll1ps James Healea ff uf! E JOLENE DRESS SHOP Ladxes andCh1ldren s Wear STUTZMAN SALES AND SERVICES Bulck and G M C Trucks Farmer C1ty MM-71 ,W 6 G M .30 M87 vi ' ' ' 'J X ,A W , ,,.,.: A X. C A, ' -Q xr 'Q M A Wi 'V Y ' -J l f 1 . Y 5 ,r V ' I X H 1 Q ' .qv D ' 'Q of I T- E Q . ,,' 15' ' I SJ e'l' r H D K ' '7 N . ' 55 -I ,gg xyg,-X,-.x X, t D n. if 114' 1x gf -' . . . 5 5 5 .IA 4' 6'f4.'?, ly '83 sf-rf 5 ' .,. P3 fi. 'Q P' ! - 4-3 3.f 'fFl A Q ' a 9 O 9- Q5 -1: 17' ,A f .gg jj,,nf.Q. f, 29. ,U . are IM. - ' sr 43' 9 4 - Q 5or,fX'y4 1' 1.215 1. Q '41, 4' 1 I lv' Q A -3. x l y , ' 9 ?-7 I- if gi- D ' ' I 1,1 9 y, 6 A jf f xx f ' ' ' 5 ' N K 2 23 ji Or 'xf 1 cg? 'KS-f yi. KENDALL. THEATRE We apprec1ate your patronage WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Farmer C1ty, I111no1s I ' in --- -- V U 9 ,. . l. 1 ' an V 0 'M , ,e fl It .Z -11' ' x ' ' 'X 'T A A K N , - in N . -O . if x ,' x' f In X ,. , X dz E X -,Wm N A, X T T- , T f 1 J A P., , xx x, 'Up fr ju 2.41. If ' T ' 'H A A R'TA - ,,x - A , X .3 I- - . '53 , ' , I K X, i Y ' frm Ax , , ' y--Fil, -XA 17 v ! ,P-A - V-' . L51 ,,,, - Q! I T' 1, , r I D 0 , OA A 7 T ' I . . 'O 1 f!!,g ,E if Q? 'v.'. 3 a'M .Y. , 4- 4 ., z 7'. if '4, 5 . Q gb P 3 :S ,v rd '1 s 4 I 4 4 2 5 I ., K v 51,1 jiff 4 1 ' 0 4 ef 31: Q 1 , Q 2 1 ig vi 5 Q Qi mv 1' W .5 A Ken Curus and Rosamary Momcal Clrculauon Managers ANNUAL IU '79 Ohver Bldner Sports Edltor Carol Copenhaver and Betty Colher Snapshot and Photography Edxtors GOTTLIEBS HAMMER S Mens Wear I G A Super Market Flner Furnlshumgs Everyday Low PTICSS Farmer Clty 111111015 JK K K 5 X' '7 1. f U if . e ' e a ,fi 'i ph, Y x fn' -V K pl' , X X LEFT TO RIGHT Betty Collrer Rosamary Monrcal Olrver Brdner Ken Curtrs Ioan Foster Carol Copenhaver Charlene Sommer Alberta brrnpsen Jean Otto STAFF -hi' 'Y y. Q Mrs Carnahan Sponsor Ioan Foster Edrtor A1bgn3S1mp5en Bugmegs Manager Jean Otto Assxstant Edrtor MASSOCK S DRUGS SEARS ROBUCK Farmers C1ty Illrnors Champargn Ilhnors Z7 H ml- 'aus M395 ' -sand' ,qiivn ,waauqxwl was .un gn! 2-KOH 53 1 Jame Healea Mr Suu Plerson Jacm Lawrence Kenny Curus Darrell Slmpsen Olwer B1dner Leonard Savage Owen N4cCorkle Tern Powell F The Bellflower Chapter of Future Farmers of Amerlca has ten members and last year had a project average of 2. 5 per student The offlcers of the year are Pres1der1t Kenny Curtls v1ce presldent Jack Lawrence Secretary Darrel Sunpsen treasurer Ohver Bldner reporter Owen McCorkle watch dog Dean Sommer The faculty adv1sor IS Mr Pxerson The money makxng ventures both rat ba1t and chaxn gllt have been successful The last cham g1lt has been sold end1ng the swlne project Some of the hlghllghts of the year were The Pubhc Speak1ng Contest wh1ch was held here January 30 1952 the Parllamentary Procedure Contest The lnternatlonal Llvestock Show whlch nlne members attended Chapter Off1cers Banquet at Heyworth FHA S party to the FFA and the FFA's return party to the gxrls and the Bellflower and Saybrook Boar and Gllt Sale Darrel S1mpsen won second 1n the PIOHCCI corn growlng contest 1n whlch Z5 schools of the sectlon part1c1pated Last year Paul Bevars won the DeKalb award and Ol1ver Bxdner won the ACt1V1ty contest held w1th1n the FFA Two tours to see student projects helped the begmners and gave the advanced students a basls for cornpanng thelr progress COB COMPANY O E Volden C E Gorn DENZII., LYKINS Phone 74 Bellflower 28 ' ral' F' f ' I V c H -af' I . 3 5, I . 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I I Q . . . . . . . . n H The Bellflower Chapter of the Future Homemakers of Amerlca chose for 1ts theme th1s year Happy W1ll1ng and learnlng Meetmgs were held once a month 1n the home econom1cs room and the roll consxsted of eleven members The candlehght 1nstallat1on for new off1cers took place September Z8 New offxcers mstalled were Alberta S1mpsen Pres1dent Betty Jo Arndt VICE pres1dent I..1nda Healea Secretary Dorothy Momcal Treasurer Dorothy Dorothy Monlcal Publ1c1ty Book Chalrman Rosamary Mon1cal Program Cha1rrnan and Betty Collxer Parl1amentar1an Mrs Galer served as our adv1sor and the chapter mother for 1951 52. was Mrs Twyla S1mpson Some of the hlghhghts of the year 1ncluded our Bubble Gum Party at wh1ch we entertalned the FFA banquet for the F H A and F F A Western Party Skatmg Party and our Mother Tea Two delegates Rosamary Mon1cal and Joan Kumler accornpamed by Mrs Galer attended the House of Delegates meetlng For All Good Equ1pment GUY W STANNER JOHNSTONS F1e1d Seeds Sport Shop Phone 2142 Champa1gn 29 T l T F. . A. ' ' ll ' ' ' ll ' 7 Y l l , . . . I . 4 y , 5 , . - ' 1 ' , Q ' , 5 Monical, Reporterg Charlene Sommer, Recreation Chairmeng Beverly Gee and . , . . . S , , . S . , . . . . , ' 1 ' . ' 5 . . . . . . 5 1 ' 9 . , . , . - , ' LEFT TO RIGHT BACK Ioan Kumler Mlee Cooper Jane Phrllrps Beverly Get Charlene Sommer Betty Jo Arndr Phebe Cooper Joan Forter Marjorrt Whrtehouse Carol Copenhaver Jean Otto Alberta Srmpsen Rosamary lvlonlcal Sally Kumler Dorothy Monreal SITTING Lmda Healea Mrss Dunne frnstruetorj Barbara Holler STANDING Davld Kennedy Jack Lawrence Darrell Srmpsen PereTr1mble Kenneth Curtrs Mrss Dunne SITTING Ol1verB1dner Maurrce Pendleton BlllS1egmund Leonard Savage Owen McCorkle 1MiE l d7 ! 1-A Y' M2 9Qn 2vw , I . r 1 ' . , . , . 12 'xx fe W 1' . -...,,.',,,r , W 40.7 , , if -ff .1 W Wlmwe ' 1 I ' f,,..,,V,, ,M , 'Wt W.,r.,rb!r -H, U If ,,f,. 53, '31,fZ'4'r' f I e -N-fm vm- ,A .. ,,. ,V Af A 1, w . ' ' V' nf-WP? A f r. , I , C h.. .,?- V,1,,f',..r,, .. .f,,,,,.Oa4t gm ,,,,,,3, ,E ',.,w5, , : - 7 p Ky, , NJ rw f M.-mr... . . . , , -.. X- f ri' ,,,.,,, . 7' 7-5' -v-.,'- ' 1 r A . ,, .v ,. If , I 1 H I f' Cubs on Clty 31 JUNIOR CLASS PLAY Mystery at Midnight takes place in a large country mansion on a midwinter night. Barbara Cory, running away from home, stops at the old house for shelter, where she soon finds out that there is a mystery. Barbara was kidnapped by Alma and Cloyed from Mrs. Wentworth, when she was a baby. They had planned for her to marry Cloyed for if she would marry him they would get Mrs. Wentworth's estate. Rathburne was after his aunt's money too and tries to keep her drugged so people will think her insame. When Dick Lawrence arrived he fell in love with Barbara and upset all the plans. He discovers their plot and sends the trio to jail. Darrel Simpsen played Rathburne Wentworth, Betty Jo Arndt, his aunt Mrs. Wentworth, Pat Smith was Barbara Cory, Earleen Dykes, her aunt Alma Cory, Owen McCorkle, Cloyd Parker, Maurice Pendleton, Dick Lawrence, Linda Healea, the housekeeper, Jack Lawrence, her smallest half, Barbara Holler, Lettie Flanders, Pete Trimble, Oscar Jansen. Feed, Seed, Wire and Fertilizer MIDWAY CAFE WEEDMAN GRAIN AND COAL CO. Dinners Home made pies Phone L S 64 Phone 45 J. A. Little, Manager Bellflower Farmer City 33 STUDENT COUNCIL MEMBERS ARE LEFT TO RIGHT Kenneth Curtrs Dorothy Momcal Terry Powell Leonard Savage Jean Otto Secretary Darrel Srmpsen Joan Foster Presrdent Mr MacGregor Sponsor Betty Jo Amdt Don Thrs year the Student Councrl has had a very full schedule The marn project for the year was the Valentrne Dance The Councrl has also sponsored cake walks game mghts and movres VALENTINE DANCE DAIRY SHORTHORNS J A STRAUB Pleasant Park Farm Texaco Servrce J Warner Carlyle L.1nv1lle C Amdo Bellflower , : ' 9 ' : 2 : Siegmund, who has been replaced by Sally Kumler. D I I . ' QW fl 'Q r,-A l ,.Q4k7y .rf -n .7 lex' .1 ' .sq w xc at Pete Tumble center Ken Curt1s Darrel Slmpsen Ollver Bldner Dean Sommer forward forward forward Q .4v I fe ,t Terry W1l1s guard L X ,, guard J Z 43 yur fi f . 4 OV V Coach D1ck Glles Maur1ce Pendleton Bob Welch Jack Lawrence Leonard Savage guard guard forward center DINNER BELL. FORD HOPKINS DRUG STORE Meals Short Orders 11 Ma1n Street Grace Momcal 601 East Green Street Bellflower Charr1pa1gn 1 2 . u ,'.,,,' 'Hur' 1' 1 u 1. . ., I -1 'f N st 4- diff., , tax, 'gf' 4 ,f . w.:,A . Q ' '1 ' - , V- d , iv, K H i ,. I . . 1 -' ' A ' ' - ,...:--.Z ..x'.-.,..,.-2,, . 1:51a-. 'z ., .', .'. . - . ':1 ...Tj-5,1 1 u Ji.-,....,, . . , . A . . ,I Jw.,-gui: K .. . -. . , . .fjf . . 1' ' . .' .1 , . ' ,- '.:' -ff , iq. '. .' . o n . ' 1 o N , A, J- -g'.. Q .'. ' -.enum-1 ' ' . .'- I TU' -2. 44,11 --Q55 'e . 'Ex N . . v 6 A ss i l . 3 .E ' ' 3 I sg ,' .' .. I ..,-.-.-I .V f X ' ,, ., ,' . rx..'1. .5 . .V . .rw .31 - .' 1 - - . - ,. 1'- . ' ,. ' - .' -.0 v... ,5g,.- I, g'--2 - ' I. ,a-- . I --gl 4 ' , 5. 0 - .'. ' , V ' gf' s ...-...I I Q -I .V I' a 2.3.4 f'- - , .., ja., . I-fi.: ...A- G - , Q . f I '.:' .- it 1: P 'gl '. ' V .0 .l', ' ' '- ' . I x -'Ll r f:1J',,, ' ', , .' .1 .' - 4 -' -'a .'- ' ' J' . . ,.-'jg .3 .21 ' w U . - at Z.. , l. ULIB.: , AJ. . . :.'. . .lf it T , f ' - - 'f',.- ' .fx -. ' : ,' . 5... .'- - ' ' .v .- is-t - : -'.' -. ':' - I - ': - '-..- 2 -- -1 -L -2- 5 , .13 . .1 f . . . . . X ,D . N . . oy ,-,. Q. - -.N . 1- - - . . ' .-' fg, ' Jr... . . , . - . . .4 - .A - ' .. , ' , . , 'n 1 ' V - - :'- f , .'g . - '... .'-- f e - - '-T. - , . .C B 'i... , ' ', v ' .' u Z9 U fffif. , -ni. '-.,.. , ,-., -. 4 ..3g ' xv.. -5-.4621 it -1 ti .-:.3.v:'3 I D N: itz.. 'v, 1 -4+ '- ef-15:5-,,,,- , , .f-.W s l - n- . ,- '. a,x,' -A f -f.-.'.-new-.-4-2L1f , , .. . -,',... - :.,. H, p . ' ,,. CHEERLEADERS STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: C. FIRST TEAM LEFT TO RIGHT: P. Trimble, D. Sommer, D. Slmpsen, O Bidner, O. McCork1e, L. Savage, K. Curtis, M. Pendleton J. Lawrence, T. Wills. Copenhaver, B. Arndt, I. Otto, I. Foster, KNEELING, BACK TO FRONT: P. Smith, S, Kumler, B. Gee. 9 1 Nov. Nov. Nov. Dec Dec Jan. Jan. Jan. Feb. Feb. 27 7-Saybrook, Away 36-66 14-Downs, Home 89-7O 5-Stanford, Away 45-35 15 -Arrowsmith, Home 66 -64 19-25-County Tournament 5-Heyworth, Home 44-47 15-Saybrook, Home 44-51 13-Mansfield, Away 36-24 20-Danvers, Home 76-64 -Ellsworth, Home 66-68 Nov. 16 Nov. 23 Nov. 30 Dec. 11 Dec. 18- Jan. Jan. 17 Feb. 1 Feb. Feb. University High, Away 35-39 Wapella, Away 26-27 -Stanford, Home 64-51 Ellsworth, Away 51-56 Wapella, Home 60-54 8-Mansfield, Home 37 -53 McLean, Home 66-60 -Downs, Away 55-42 8-Danvers, Away 52-48 19-Arrowsmith, Away 58-52 SECOND TEAM D. Simpsen, L. Savage, L. Foster, O. McCorkle, I. Lawrence B, Welch, T. Powell, T. Wills, I. Brandon, D. Siegmund Manager--Jim Healea. HIBBEN'S ROYAL BLUE STORE PRE-FAB TRANSIT CO. Fancy and Staple Groceries Phone 123 Phone 33 Farmer City D.- .rl , s if STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Curtis, O, McCorkle, O. Bidner, D. Simpsen, D. l Sommer, L. Savage, Coach Giles. KNEELING, -.1 I l LEFT TO RIGHT: J. Brandon, J. Lawrence, N l T. Wills, M. Pendleton, B. Welch, T. Powell '. 1951 BASEBALL SCHEDULE B O Sept. 6 Downs 12 10 10 Arrowsmith Z 24 13 Ellsworth 13 17 17 Downs ZZ 10 Z0 Arrowsmith 5 17 Z4 Ellsworth 18 7 Oct. Z Deland 10 12. Our two leading batters L. Savage---381 M. Pendleton ---- 316 LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Curtis, D. Sempsen, O. McCorkle, M. Pendleton, T. Wills, B. Welch, D. Sommer, J. Lawrence, L. Savage, O. Bidnet. xl JUL . i . ' Z B ' .0 'fab N' Af... -.. . M, W Q: , sh, . ms- fi- w in N it L Q, g 'J' ?i,. V 41 W ' 02' -.'.,., . VN ,g: wg, Civ . ' in. so. h ., vu-nl-vi., , , tw- W ,.f.,:-1 , ...-.....,...,i!R 'A f f 4k' N ww. .l 4 - gawk .1 I . Is Nw A ' .hh ' gh-K : .1 .fg- , F.- -..., W- .A in-v -, '4' 3-M an 34 a' 'uw . F TE ELS FUNERAL HOME D1st1nct1ve Funeral Servlces Belhlower Farmer C1ty LeRoy Estabhshed 85 years H M Stensel V F Stensel L B Stensel MURRAY'S DAIRY GREEN MILL. CAFE Au' Cond1t1oned Central I111no1s Most Beaut1fu1 John Kflkos p1'oP Roszel1's Sealtest Phone 2803 0 Mllk Cheese Butter 212 W Waslungton St Bloommgton 111 Bloomington Iumols Compliments BOYER HARDWARE of Hardware Heatmg I..eRoy, I111no1s DRS KELLEY at MITCHELL Plumbmg Apphances Servlce 15 our Motto 9 Diniog Room Distributors of ILLINOIS ANHYDROUS AMMONIA CO Farmer City Illinois W R HCIWE IMPLEMENT .Jcn-an oar-:ns svcms Plants at 99 Farmer City McLean Homer BILL HDWE MANSFIELD FARMER CITY Compliments of S ZACHAY QSONS W H HOUGHAM Hardware and Variety State Manager Modern Woodmen of American 310 Livingston Building Bloomington Illinois Saybrook Illinois A B HATCHERY BABY CHICKS Agent in Bellflower FARMER CITY ILLINOIS PHONE 07382 MIDWAY Pick Up Tuesday and Friday It's Wonderful to Have that 'Money in the Bank Feeling There is no substitute for saving to achieve your goals in life An account at this bank can give you security and see you through emergencies Saving can assure you of financial independence in the years ahead Interest paid on Savings Accounts FARMER CITY STATE BANK Member F D I C . . cn. ' PHUNI I FDUTE 54 . , . . Feeds - Seeds - Poultry Supplies - Spray Service , . . . . , BUILDING SERVICE COMPANY MCLEAN COUNTY TRUCK and FARM EQUIPMENT CO Sales G M C Serv1ces 305 E Douglas St Bloommgton Ill1no1s JAKE AND KATE Cafe and Tap Steaks and Frled Chxcken Phone 11 Cubson C1ty Illmols Hourans Florlsts Q D H Cub on Cxty I111no1s 1th Prxvate Bath 16 Modern Rooms w SMITH GARAGE Ted and Romola Elmore Owner I hone 349 Te ep D1rect Dealer OURISTS' PARADISE ELMOQTEL T Chrysler Plymouth Rou Farmer Clty Il11no1s tes U S 54 and 150 Anchor Il l1no1s Phone ZOR OWENS Happy Hour Grocery Fresh Meats Frults and Vegetables LeRoy Ill1no1s FOSTER'S STANDARD SERVICE Txres Batterles Accessorxes Phone 77 Bellflower Ilhnols STANDARD OIL 1 . 1. ., I 4, W . . , 1- '.. l 3, , 35 WA., , . 3' ,r A K J x'll 1'U- I!! 1 ,M A ., . 1 .2 'C I , rs ,L ,,, - S ' ' 1 . . , ' ' -3 2 , ' 9 1 HUNT INSURANCE AGENCY Insurance Real Estate Fxrst Natlonal Bank Bu1ld1ng Phone 48 Gxbson C1ty Illmoxs Your Fmendly Ne1ghbor Invltes you over WINN'S FOOD MARKET Phone 4 Saybrook Illmols R H COPENHAVER Insurance of all k1nds Phone 41RZ Farm Loans Real Estate EPPSTE IN FOOTWEAR Farmer Clty Ill1no1s lofo Interest Pard on Savlngs Lock Boxes for Rent LeRoy tate Bank LeRoy Illmors MemberF D I C For Unusual Ladles' and Mens and Boys Clothmg Ch1ldr en' s Apparel and Gifts Over F1fty Years of Quallty Shoo at THE FASHION SHOP Glbson Clty Ill1no1s MOBERLY 8: KLENNER Bloommgton Illmoxs 0 , QQ A ' ' 4 . ' i Bellflower, Illinois A . , . . . . , . . Compllments of C C SCI-IAFER Dent1st Phone 6 Farmer C1ty Ill1no1s Compllments of Delmar Merrmtt MERRITT'S DRIVE IN MARKET and SKOGMO'S Cubson Clty Illmoms RUST'S CHEVROLET CO Sales nd Servlce Used Cars and Trucks Parts and Accessorles R 54 50 Farmer Clty Ill1no1s Champalgn S only Complete Department Store ROBESON'S Your Headquarters for Teen Age Togs Champa1gn Ill1no1s Congratulatxons and Good Luck oenlors JOHN CHERRY AGENT W McLean County Servlce Company .4 -nl L ,-Q JOS KUHN 8: CO The Complete Clothmg Store BIRKEY'S DAIRY BAR For Men Young Men Boys Gmbson Cmty Illmols Unmatched for Values 33 35 37 Ma1n Street Champalgn 'Rf lj - 1 r. -1 ' ' ' n . P. , I xp I F . Q! l' I r Vf7'4tL,,,+- K -' ,,,,. L11 p, I I H l-Y' E , -' ' .l , - J n g I f a 53 5.M, 4, L , J, .... . 'WA' MCLEAN COUNTY TRUCK af X.-. T. , FARM EQUIPMENT CO. ' f is C Ev 7 N AJ. 7 'N f X7 .n T X T 3 if O9 1 -- - ff Gas and Oil Feeds For Shoes That Stand Out . P1-ant Foods in value, looks and comfort Offlce Wlth Farm Bureau THE F. P. JOHNSON COMPANY Bloomington, Illinois Gibson City, Ill. FU KS G RID Farm Seed Soybean Products FUNK BROS SEED CO Bloomington 111 Compliments of CHARLES E CARNHAN Gibson City Illinois Flowers and Gifts for Every Occasion Phone 371 Farmer City . O . . . 7 I .:-,-:-,-,. Q,-ef '-es.. 1.31. - ' f ' ' grill- 4152-5 ' WW45 -- ef, '- , , ...,,r.:U, ,.,a,,-m zzf. T ' 'NM-Q..-1 ,, . TIP S SERVICE Everett T1psord Phone 45R2. Complete Servlce Saybrook Il11no1s DR IVANC CAYWOOD Dentmst Off1ce 85 Resldence 103 Le Roy IIIIHOIS THE COOKE ELECTRIC CO E1ectr1ca1 Contractors Westmghouse Apphanc es Phone 282 e Serv1ce Everyth1ng We Se ARENDS 8: SONS John Deere Implements Sales and Serv1ce Glbson Clty I111no1s AR BOGAST B ROS Mechan1cs and E1ectr1c1ans We1d1ng and Contract W1r1ng Saybrook I111no1s Gender Gas Company The Modern Fuel Beyond the Gas Maln You can do mt better wlth gas ' A N . I IIW ' ' 1-1-ll I l Farmer City, III. FARMER CITY SALES gl SERVICE General Repa1r Work STATE BANK OF SAYBROOK Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporat1on Federal Reserve Bank Nusc Saybrook Ill1no1s Telephone ffl Route R phone 64 fllusk Farmer C1ty I1l1no1s Clothrng Wallpaper Washers Footwear Pa1nt Stoves Furmture Rad1os Tractors Rugs Frxgedaxres Farm Implements School Supphes The How B1g Stores L1ttle PTICCS e Roy Ill1r1o1s CLYDE LEWIS Watch and Jewelry Repa1r1ng Engrav1ng Saybrook Ill1no1s BROCK AND HENSLEY Bellflower Ill1no1s ANCHOR GRAIN CO CARL'S TRUCK STOP Farmer Owned Cooperatlve Junctlon 54 81 150 Farmer Clty Ill Phone Z5 Open Z4 Hours ' . ,' 1' eff? -Q S R ,N I ,B .EE-A: , ' A 54 l L , . . I PAXTO TYPEWRITER COMPA Y B1001T11I'1flOI'1 1111I101b O1f1CG and Sehool EQUIPTUCHY .207 Vast Washuugton Phone 7091 COmp11ments of E C BUCHER M D C11bsor1C1ty 1111r1o1s HACLR LUMBER CO Bmldxng Mater1a1s We speC1a11z.e 111 Sash and Doors G1bSon C1ty 111111015 A B WOOLLEY Pr1nter and Publxsher Saybrook 111.1DO1S The Saybrook Gazette The Colfax Press The Arrowsm1th News ARBOGAST BROTHERS Mechamcs and E1ectr1c1ans Weldmg and Contract W1r1ng Saybrook 1111no1s .7 ,,N 3 1 X ' 5 . ' f' A.. . . , . . ,, . . . fx y . , .. .. , . RITA I. FULLER Farm Lands Farms Loans MCCONKEY MOTOR COMPANY Insurance bales Seruce Phon 287 Farmer Clty Ill1no1S Farmer Clty Ill1no1s Cornphrnents of ER WIN S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 18 Saybrook Ill1no1s Compllrnents of DR F R STOUGHTON Farmer Clty Ill1no1s ROY MONICAL Farm Dralnage and Land Clear1r1g Any SIZE T1le Fur-rushed and La1d Bellflower Ill1no1s ROY R KUMLER Producers Seed Corn Phone 3R3 Bellflower Ill1no1s Cornphments of RICHARD J KLEINBEFK Loren Forrest TEXACO STATION Bellflower Ilhnoxs F1re Ch1ef Bellflower Illlnoms Sky Chlef Gasohne Texaco d Havohne Motor O11 I . The Corn that does your job. . . a ' U n I A d . . a n HAMMER 8: WEBB Furmture Company Phxlco Hoover S1eg1er Kroehler Farmer C1ty Ill1no1s Compllments W H BRADLEY Contractor Phone 68 R4 Bellflower Ill1no1s Comphments of Wallace Truckmg ervlce Complete Insured Hauhng Lxvestock A spemalty Kenny Wallace Osman Illlnoxs FOR DISTINCITVE PHOTOGRAPHY PILO S Champcugn Illn1o1s . 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