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SENIOR BABIES 1. Pat Johnson 12. Jim Claybaugh 2. Shirley White 13. Janice Whitson 3. Dottie Satorius 14. David Coon 4. Jim Coulter 15. Shirley Foster 5. Sandy Parks 6. Mary Ann Schelkopf 16. Jim Pillman, Dick Archibald, Barbara Pacey, Jerry Pillman 7. Mary Ann Schelkopf 17. Dick Archibald 8. Mary Savage 18. Gary Smith 9. Joyce Sacks 19. Bob Ashley 10. Lyle Slane 11. Eleanor Shaffer 20. Joanne Antonacci 18
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SENIOR WHO’S WHO Name Nickname Saying Characteristic Ambition Joanne Antonacci i T ooch Harold, Harold, Harold! fun loving to be a beautician Dick Archibald Creep I don 't know! big story teller to be a mechanic Bob Ashley Y ancy Might just as well; nothing else to do! romeo to be a great chef Dan Bowers Boone It ain't got me worried! slow to be a beauty contest judge Jim Claybaugh Clay I guess! ornery to be a stock car driver David Coon T ombstone Smarter than the average bear! big hands to live a long time Jim Coulter Spark Nasty break! likeable pest to be a great photographer Shirley Foster Idget Funny as heck! giggly to travel Pat Johnson P. J. If there is a will, there is a way. popular to marry a millionaire Sandy Parks T easer Charlie! dangerous to have 5 kids Jerry Pillman Morgan Think so? curly black hair to be a success Joyce Sacks Sacksy Wouldn't you like to know? flirt to be a secretary Dorothy Satorius Dottie Lou I know! positive to be a registered nurse Mary Savage Mary Well, heck ! hooked to be a home ec. teacher Mary Ann Schelkopf Schelky Eat the cheese! embarras sable to be a night club entertainer Eleanor Shaffer Shaff Let s do! interested to be a concert pianist Gary Smith Smitty I'm game, you driving? young at heart to be a millionaire Lyle Slane Willie Nail it! enthusiastic to be a jet flyer Shirley White J ewel How do you like them grapes? helpful friend to be an obstetrician Janice Whitson Witty How about that! pretty to be a hula dancer
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CLASS WILL OF 19G0 After four wonderful years at BHS, we, the class of 1960, would like to say farewell to the school we have loved and served. With tear-filled eyes and beautiful memories, we shall leave, placing ourselves among the alumni. We thank you, Brimfield High, for all the good times, and trials and tribulations, the victorious moments, and those of defeat. You will always be first in our minds and hearts. In witness, whereof we, the Class of 1960, do hereby establish, ordain, and publish this to be our last will and testament on this twenty-sixth day of May in the year of our Lord, One Thousand Nine Hundred and Sixty. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath our ability to look innocent when presenting an excuse to a teacher and our ability to handle all school affairs to the Juniors. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath our inability to rack in piles of money to the Sophomores . We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath our freedom and use of individual lockers to the F reshmen. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Jensen our gratitude and thanks for all his help and encouragement. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. McDonald our ability to sneak food out of the home economics room. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Linn all our left over money to be used for repairs for his Hi-Fi set. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Voss the rough draft outlines of our term pa pe r s. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Strobbe a big pot of coffee to keep him awake when making out future tests. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Fitz-Henry our ability to get out of taking showers. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Foster the ICAC third place trophy in hopes that he will get the first place trophy next year. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Rasey our determined efforts in trying to sing, and our co-operation in vocalizing. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Satorius a quiet and orderly class. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Strobbe all the physics equipment that she needs, but doesn't have. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Rocke a new tape recorder to pronounce Spanish better. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mrs. Hillyer a quiet, studious, mannerly study hall. John R. Powers, Agent Serving the Public with Standard Oil Products since 1928 We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Harriett Peters our ability to run in and out of the office without being stopped. We, the Seniors, do will and bequeath to Mr. Aldrich our sincere thanks for his help beyond the call of duty. As we leave, the Senior Class wishes to will and bequeath the following: I, Joanne Antonacci, do will and bequeath my short fingernails to Jean DeWulf. I, Dick Archibald, do will and bequeath my reckless driving to Roger Smith. I, Bob Ashley, do will and bequeath my map of lonely roads around Brimfield to Jim Reischling. I, Dan Bowers, do will and bequeath my nasty personality to Mrs. Fitz-Henry. I, Jim Claybaugh, do will and bequeath my ability to get into and out of trouble to Bob Foster. I, David Coon, do will and bequeath my knowledge of social studies to John Miller. I, Jim Coulter, do will and bequeath my loud muffler and hot car to Lyle Tolch. I, Shirley Foster, do will and bequeath my long hair to Sharon Pillman. I, Pat Johnson, do will and bequeath my cheerleading ability to Linda Schlink. I, Sandy Parks, do will and bequeath my ability to get lost in Peoria to Faye Neal. I, Jerry Pillman, do will and bequeath my hours of basketball practice to John Johnson. I, Joyce Sacks, do will and bequeath my Saturday nights at Silverleaf to Merle Daymude. I, Dottie Satorius, do will and bequeath my typing ability to Keith Rasey. I, Mary Savage, do will and bequeath my quietness and listening ability to Mary Joan Hayes. I, Mary Ann Schelkopf, do will and bequeath my laugh to Teresa Streitmatter. I, Eleanor Shaffer, do will and bequeath my ability to withstand my heartaches to Joyce Plack. I, Gary Smith, do will and bequeath my job at Meadowbrook to anyone who thinks he can keep his mind on his job. I, Lyle Slane, do will and bequeath my nickname Willie to Sam Nelson. I, Shirley White, do will and bequeath my ability in counseling the senior boys to Martha Carroll. I, Janice Whitson, do will and bequeath my Southern accent to Pat Staes. Brimfield Hardware and Supply Co. Paint Appliances --Bottle Gas --Supplies Brimfield, Illinois Phone 3631 19
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