Brimfield High School - Spectator Yearbook (Brimfield, IL)
- Class of 1963
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mm 63 CHIEFTAIN STAFF The yearbook staff is proud to present this 1963 edition of the CHIEFTAIN. We have worked hard to make this yearbook one of the best in the history of and we hope you will enjoy reading it as much as we have enjoyed working on it. Martha Carroll --Editor Terry Dungan-- Layout Editor Robert Foster--Photographer James Catton-- Business Manager Mr. Jessen and Mr. Linn--Advisors ADMINISTRATION CLASSES ORGANIZATIONS ATHLETICS ACTIVITIES GRADES CONTENTS 1 In Memoriam We, the senior class of 1963, dedicate this yearbook in memory of Gerald (Jerry) F. Pillman, a graduate of the class of I960. 4 Left to Right: Mr. Andrew Hauk. Jr.; Mr. Paul Gilles; Mr. Robert Carroll; Mr. Charles Cox, President; Mr. Joseph Blundy. Secretary; Mr. Fabian Cahill; and Mr. Charles Hayes. BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board of Education is an agent responsible for establishing and expressing the educational activities of our public schools. The members of the board have regular meetings to deal with all problems that confront our school. These members must be dependable, trustworthy, and courageous. The highest standards of education, as well as many other school functions, lie in the hands of these few people. We are proud to have such an agent in our school, and we thank them for taking time to solve the problems of our school. CARTER'S BODY SHOP Automotive Repairs Elmwood. Illinois VALE'S TOWN AND COUNTRY Brimfield. Illinois Phone 3401 6 OUR PRINCIPAL Mr. Jensen is serving his fifth year as the superintendent of Brimfield. His personality commands the respect and admiration of students and teachers alike. He is responsible for enforcing school discipline and for handling all other problems. He also has the job of organizing and scheduling many extracurricular activities. OUR SECRETARY A favorite person at Brimfield High School is Mrs. Jensen, our secretary. She has been a very efficient secretary for three years, and her smile and wonderful personality have become familiar to everyone. Her efforts to help the faculty and students are appreciated very much. 7 MR.CARL JENSEN B.S. and M.S. Illinois State Normal University, University of Illinois; Purdue University, and Indiana University; Chemistry and Administration; National Honor Society Advisor. FACULTY MRS. BERNALEA McDONALD B.S.--Western Illinois University, University of Illinois; Vocational Home Economics; Junior Class Sponsor and F.H.A. Advisor. MR. KENNETH JESSEN La-Salle-Peru Oglesby Junior College, B.S.--Illinois State Normal University; Social Science; Senior Class Sponsor, Chieftain Co-Sponsor, Student Council Advisor. MR. EARL FOSTER B.S.--Western Illinois University; Mathematics, Boys' P.E., and Coach. MR. CHARLES SAUERWEIN B.S.--Southern Illinois University; Science Department; Freshman Class Sponsor. 8 MR. LEROY LINN Bradley University, B.S. --Western Illinois University; Business Department; Senior Class Sponsor. Pow Wow Advisor. Chieftain Co-Sponsor, Quill and Scroll Sponsor. MR. THOMAS FITZSIMMONS B.S.--University of Illinois; Blackburn College; Vocational Agriculture, Junior Class Sponsor. F.F.A. Advisor. FACULTY MISS CAROLE MEYERS Illinois State Normal University; Girls’ Health and P.E.; Freshman Class Sponsor, Cheerleader Advisor, G.A .A. Advisor. MR. RONALD REISING B.M.E.--Indiana University; Grade School Music, Junior High Cho rus, Junior Band, Beginners Band, High School Band, Mixed Chorus. MR. JOHN CVENGROS A.B-Millikin University; Washington University; English; Pow Wow Literary Advisor, Sophomore Class Sponsor. MISS JACQUELINE SIMS B.S. Ed.--Western Illinois University; World History, English, Library Sponsor, Sophomore Class Sponsor; Junior and Senior Class Play Director. MR. AURIELO JAZO B.S.--University of Illinois; Spanish, Boys' P.E.; Grade School Coach. FACULTY AT WORK ROGER ALLEN ’’Skin Actions speak louder than words - - especially with the ladies. JUDY ALLER Jude They say gentlemen prefer blondes, but gentlemen bore me anyway. MARTHA CARROLL Marty Never speak sense when nonsense will serve the purpose. MERLE DAYMUDE Moe JAMES CATTON Cat1 He smiled and said, 'Don't rush me girls EDITH CECIL Skeetith Oh, those blondes! JANET CLUSKEY Jan There's a little bit of devilment in every good girl. He's little, but oh, my! it's enough TERRY DUNGAN Terrance Late hours aren't good for one, but they are all right for two. TOM GOODMAN Smokey The census embraces 100,000 women - -I wish I were the census. Her life is like the moon there’s a man in it. LINDA GRAY Lynn I don't care how you spell my name, I'll change it someday just the same. In August of 1959, we first walked up the steps to Brimfield High School. It is not difficult to remember that day. Most of us were scared stiff, excited about the new change, and proud to be called a freshman. It took us awhile to become used to our schedules and to get our schoolwork finished on time, but we soon 1 earned that no one was going to stand behind us, pushing us until we got our work done. It was up to us now. We worked hard that year on our work projects hoping to earn an appreciable amount of money. We joined in many of the extracurricular activities, and we elected Karen Goetze and James Catton as our candidates for the Valentine Ball. 14 Our sophomore year started as just another year. We considered ourselves ’’Old Pros at B.H.S., and we were always ready to help any of the new freshmen with their problems. It became a zany and dangerous year when we entered our Driver’s Ed. class. Everyone managed to nervously pass his test and receive his license, but Mr. Sauerwein hasn’t been the same since. Our Sadie Hawkins Dance was a big success. Pauline Johnson and Bob Foster were elected as candidates to the Valentine Ball, and we were all very proud when Bob was elected King. PAULINE JOHNSON Twinkle Toes Not very tall, but very small; fair and sweet and loved by all. RONNIE JOHNSTON Dog Make much of me, good men are scarce. JOYCE MILLS Skinny Has anybody seen my halo? JOHN MILLER Johnny A woman hater; he hates to leave them. RICHARD MILLER Tiny Never let your studies interfere with your education. JOYCE PULLEN Pudge Red hair doesn’t always mean a fiery temper. SAM NELSON Sam Why not have a lot of fun with a little study thrown in. JOHN SAVAGE Henry I get up at the crack of dawn, stuff up the crack, and go back to bed. ROSEMARY RIEKER Corncob She likes to follow the actions of great big husky men. LINDA SCHLINK Frog A giggle, a dash, a shriek, and a crash. Our junior year was filled with many activities, and it almost turned into a rat-race for many. In November we got our class rings, and many of us were left broke for weeks. Our play Gold in the Hills was given the same month. We had worked hard for weeks--with a little fun thrown in--and we agree that we gave the best performance that we could. In February we decorated the gym for the Valentine Ball. Our theme that year was Sweethearts on Parade, and our candidates were Sara Smith and Tom Goodman. The prom proved to be a lot of work for everyone. Our theme was Fantasyland complete with a castle, elves, and stars. The Top Hats provided the music for the evening. A wonderful meal was served, and a movie was shown in the study hall to complete the evening. 16 This year we entered the halls of B.H.S. for the last time. Most of as could not believe that we were already seniors, although, we kept saying we couldn't wait to get out of school. The year was filled with tests and plans for the future. Many planned to go to college, nurses training, or into the service. The Chieftain staff was picked right away, and pictures for the yearbook were taken. Plans for the senior trip were discussed--especially the money problems. The F.H.A. girls enjoyed their trip to Chicago in December, and the F.F.A. boys will never forget their trip to Kansas City in October. Martha Carroll and Sam Nelson were chosen for the DAR and Good Citizenship awards. Terry Dungan and Ronnie Johnston were candidates for the Winter Wonderland Ball. Everyone was very excited when Ronnie was elected King. Our ham dinner was a profitable success, as well as the Chieftain Review. Our play was given in April, and we attended the prom in May as guests of the juniors. Then, after four long, unforgettable years, on May 29, 1963, WE GRADUATED. This boy is going places, but where we don't know. ROGER SOLLENBERGER Louie If you ever want to know an anything, ask Louie; if you don't, he'll tell you anyway. SARA SMITH Sally She looks like an angel, she acts like one too, but you never can tell what angels will do. LINDA WALLACE Louise I wish I understood the human race. GARY SYMONDS Lancelot This boy has an idea! M D.A.R. Martha Carroll, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Carroll, of Brimfield, has been chosen by the faculty to receive the D.A.R. Award. Martha was selected because of her high standards, leadership, abilities, initiative, and her service to her class and school. In addition to these qualities, she has maintained exceptionally high grades throughout all four years of high school. She is a member of St. Joseph's Catholic Church of Brimfield, a member of the National Honor Society, a member of the Quill and Scroll, and editor of the yearbook. She could always be depended upon to carry out all of her responsibilities and was well liked by everyone. LAURA FARMERS' CO-OPERATIVE ELEVATOR CO. Grain - -Hardware - - Building Materials Feed--Fieldseeds Phone Brimfield 3561 or 3531 Laura, 111. 18 GOOD CITIZENSHIP AWARD The faculty has selected Samuel Nelson Jr., son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Nelson, as the recipient of the annual Good Citizenship Award. Sam was selected because of his high scholastic standing, good conduct, sportsmanship, and integrity. He attends the Brimfield Union Church, and he is a member of the National Honor Society and Quill and Scroll. He displayed enthusiasm in everything he undertook. His friendliness and cooperation have made him worthy of this award. For these reasons, he is one of the outstanding citizens of Brimfield High School. EXCHANGE STATE BANK OF BRIMFIELD General Banking • Member F.D.I.C. 19 SENIOR ACTIVITIES ROGER ALLEN F.F.A. 3,4; Basketball 2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1. JUDY ALLER F.H.A. 1,2; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4; Librarian 1,2, 3.4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Secretary 4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, President 4; Chorus 1,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Office Help 4. MARTHA CARROLL Class President 3, Class Vice-President 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Recreation Chairman 2, Treasurer 3, Parliamentarian 4; Pow Wow Staff 2.3.4, News Editor 4; Chieftain Staff 4, Editor; Librarian 2; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1; Pep Club 1. JAMES CATTON Student Council 2,3,4, Vice-President 4; F.F.A. 1 ,2,3,4, Sentinel 3, President 4, Section V Sentinel 4; Chieftain Staff 4, Business Manager; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; King Attendant 1; Band 1,2,3,4, President 4. EDITH CECIL Class Treasurer 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, Secretary 2; Librarian 4; Chorus 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1; Office Help 4; Pep Club 1. JANET CLUSKEY F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Public Relations Chairman 3, Vice-President 4, Section 12 Treasurer 4; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4, Editor-in-Chief 4; Librarian 2; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band I; J.V. Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 1, Treasurer. MERLE DAYMUDE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. TERRY DUNGAN Class President I; Student Council 2,4, Reporter 2, Secretary 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G. A .A . 1,2,3, Treasurer 1, Vice-President 3; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4; Chieftain Staff 4, Layout Editor; Librarian 2, Treasurer; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Queen Attendant 4; Cheerleader: J.V. 2, Varsity 4; French Club 2; Spanish Club 1. BOB FOSTER Class Secretary 2,4, Class Vice-President 3; Chieftain Staff 4, Photographer; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3, President; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; King 2. KAREN GOETZE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Librarian 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Drama Club 1,2; Queen Attendant 1; Office Help 4; French Club 2; Pep Club 1. TOM GOODMAN F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; King Attendant 3. LINDA GRAY F.H.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. PAULINE JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Queen Attendant 2; Band 1,2,3,4. RONNIE JOHNSTON Class Treasurer 3, Class President 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Basketball 2; Track 3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; King 4. JOHN MILLER Class President 2; Student Council 1,3,4, Treasurer 3, President 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 4; Pow Wow Staff 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1.2,3. RICHARD MILLER Class Treasurer 2; F.F.A. 3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JOYCE MILLS F. H.A. 1 ,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Pow Wow Staff 4; Librarian 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Office Help 4; Pep Club 1. SAM NELSON Class Vice-President 1, Class Secretary 3; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4; Librarian 3,4; Quill and Scroll 4; National Honor Society 3,4, Vice-President 4; Chorus 1,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. JOYCE PULLEN Class Secretary 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Public Relations Chairman 2, Historian 3, Treasurer 4; G. A.A. 3; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4, Publications Manager 4; Librarian 3,4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Librarian 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Librarian 2; Office Help 2,3,4; Pep Club 1; Quill and Scroll 4. ROSEMARY RIEKER F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Foods Chairman 2; G.A.A. 4; Pow Wow Staff 3,4; Librarian 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 1. JOHN SAVAGE F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2,3; Track 3; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Band 1,2,3,4. LINDA SCHLINK Class Treasurer 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Projects Chairman 4; G.A.A. 3,4, Reporter 3; Pow Wow Staff 4; Librarian 3,4, President 4; Chorus 1,2, 3.4, Vice-President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Drama Club 1,2; French Club 2; Pep Club 1. ROGER SMITH Pow Wow Staff 3,4; Librarian 3,4, Treasurer 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Drama Club 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1. SARA SMITH Class Reporter 2; Student Council 3,4, Reporter 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Degrees Chairman 3, Secretary 4; G.A.A. 4; Pow Wow Staff 2,3,4, Publications Manager 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Chorus 1.2.3.4, President 4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; Queen Attendant 3; Office Help 4; Pep Club 1. ROGER SOLLENBERGER F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. GARY SYMONDS Transferred from Dunlap 2; F.F.A. 1; Pow Wow Staff 2,4; Librarian 4; Chorus 1,2; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4; French Club 2. LINDA WALLACE Transferred from Farmington 3; F.H.A. 3,4; G. A.A. 2; Librarian 4, Vice-President; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Junior Play 3; Senior Play 4. 20 YOU’D NEVER KNOW. . . 1. Joyce Pullen 2. Martha Carroll 3. Edith Cecil 4. Sara Smith 5. John Miller 6. Joyce Mills 7. Rosemary Rieker 8. Ronnie Johnston 9. Sam Nelson 10. Karen Goetze 11. J udy Aller 12. James Catton 13. Terry Dungan 14. Bob Foster 1 5. Roger Allen 16. Pauline Johnson 17. Linda Gray 18. Roger Smith 19. Roger Sollenberger 20. Linda Schlink 21. Gary Symonds 22. Janet Cluskey 23. Richard Miller 24. Tom Goodman 25. John Savage 26. Linda Wallace 21 TOP ROW: Lee Schelkopf, Robert Miller, George Bruniga, Paula Vowiell, Robert Daymude, Richard Carroll, David Clark. SECOND ROW: Mary Jo Gilles, Ruta Zaikis, Mike Miller, Ed Hornback, Richard Munton, Mary Kay Jensen, Marilyn Johnson. THIRD ROW: Eleanor Savage, James Tucker, David Frank, Karen Webb, Rose Streitmatter, Joyce Hasselbacher. FRONT ROW: Shirley Symonds, Janet Johnson, Patsy Gilles, Mary Bublitz, Nancy Nelson. ABSENT: John Aller, Cleda Whitson. President: Ed Hornback Vice-President: Ruta Zaikis Secretary: Rose Streitmatter Treasurer: Richard Carroll CARSONS U-I MARKET Brimfield, 111. Ralph E. Carson CLIFF DORETHY, BULDG. MAT. 206 St. Magnoria St. Elmwood, 111. Tel. 3821 22 JUNIORS TOP ROW: Vernon Hasselbacher, Donald Summerson, John Kirtley, Rita O'Toole, Richard Hig-gin, Dick Johnson, Jack Munstedt, John Smith, Fred Carroll, Mike Jones. SECOND ROW: Virginia Miller, Mary Sacks, Donna Ruble, Gene Higgs, Boyd Shaffer, George Slane, Carol Keel, Robert Cluskey, BillSymonds, Barbara White, Charles Barnewalt. FRONT ROW: Linda Brid son, Carolyn Cattor f Mary Kae Dungan, Ruth Blundy, Linda Harris, Ann Hamilton, Cheryl Rof-fey, Janet Harlan, Beckie Fredericks, John Binder. SOPHOMORES President: Fred Carroll Vice-President: George Slane Secretary: Dick Johnson Treasurer: Carolyn Catton JOE'S STANDARD SERVICE Elmwood, 111. SHANE'S STORE Brimfield, Illinois We give S H Green Stamps 23 BANK OF YATES CITY Yates City, 111. Member F.D.I.C. TOP ROW: Jim Cole, Richard Shane, Duane Streitmatter, Howard Daymude, Marsha Tate, Mike Neal, Garry Howe, Steve Gutos, Peggy Neal, Randy Bridson, Karen Kingdon. SECOND ROW: Frances Cluskey, Glenna Barnes, Barbara Rieker, Paul Herman, Charles Harlan, Charles Miner, Cheryl Frederick, Carol Graham, Sandy Cecil, Mary Miller, Dreme Norris. FRONT ROW: Patricia Dillow, Linda Slane, Nancy Munton, Patty Foster, Sharon Cahill, Margie Miars, Mary Reinhart, Joan Aller, Joyce Higgin, Bill Fussner. FRESHMAN President: Duane Streitmatter Vice-President: Jim Cole Secretary: Charlie Miner Treasurer: Charles Harlan MIARS STANDARD SERVICE Brimfield, Illinois Phone 231 1 HANLEY'S STANDARD SERVICE THE FAIR STORE We Give S H Green Stamps Variety Dry Goods Kickapoo, Illinois Elmwood, 111. 24 STUDENT COUNCIL VICE-PRESIDENT James Catton SECRETARY Terry Dungan TREASURER Richard Munton REPORTER Patsy Gilles PROSECUTING ATTORNEY John Miller Mr. Jessen David Clark The 1962-63 Student Council may be best described as enthusiastic, original, and aggressive. A more efficient body of students could never be found. Various socials and projects were highly successful under their guidance. The Homecoming and Student Day afforded great pleasure for every student. The Student Council at Brimfield is one of the best around, and we should be very proud of this hardworking group of students. STANDING: John Miller, Mr. Jessen, James Catton. SEATED: Richard Munton, David Clark, Virgima Miller, Terry Dungan, Sara Smith, Patsy Gilles, Barbara Rieker, John Binder, Richard Shane. CONGRATULATIONS JAMES COLGAN CO. Phone 358-1360 Yates City, 111. BRAHAM JEWELRY Elmwood, Phone 2601, Illinois Diamonds, Jewelry, and Gifts 26 RAMSHAW MOTOR SALES Elmwood Phone 2821 Your Friendly Food Dealer Joyce Pullen Sam Nelson W mm § Jlmrrnatioiuil ' onurarp Sdrirto tinrl igh £riiool Journalists Janet Cluskey Martha Carroll Judy Aller Sara Smith P resident: Judy Aller Vice-President: Sam Nelson Secretary-Treasurer m Janet Cluskey TOP ROW: Martha Carroll, Terry Dungan, Joyce Pullen, Janet Cluskey, Judy Aller. BOTTOM: John Aller, Sam Nelson. 27 POW wow REPORTERS OFFICERS Editor-in-Chief: Janet Cluskey Publication Mgr.: Sara Smith Ass't Publication Mgr.: Joyce Pullen. News Editor: Martha Carroll Advisor: Mr. Linn BACK ROW: Rita O'Toole, Ruth Blundy, Rose Streitmatter, Patsy Gilles, Ed Hornback, Richard Munton, Mary Kae Dungan, Mr. Cvengros, Literary Advisor. FRONT ROW: Sam Nelson, Terry Dungan, Judy Aller, Gary Symonds, Roger Smith, Linda Schlink, Robert Miller. PRINCEVILLE--LIVESTOCK SALES PRINCEVILLE CANNING COMPANY BLISS IMPLEMENT CO. Princeville Col. J. M. Bliss--Auct.--Owner 8 Illinois ROUGH DRAFT TYPISTS Eleanor Savage, Joyce Mills, Carolyn Catton, Mary Bublitz, Nancy Nelson, Karen Goetze. Janet Johnson, Marilyn Johnson, Rosemary Rieker, Mary Kay Jensen, Ruta Zaikis. STENCIL TYPISTS 29 TOP ROW: Terry Dungan, Linda Schlink, Sherry Emerick, Peggy Neal, Marsha Tate, Paula Vowiell, Rita O'Toole, Ruta Zaikis, Margie Miars. SECOND ROW: Karen Kingdon, Cleda Whit son, Linda Wallace, Linda Gray, Rosemary Rieker, Carol Graham, Mary Kae Dungan, Ruth Blundy, Mary Kay Jensen, Karen Webb. THIRD ROW: Nancy Nelson, Mary Jo Gilles, Carol Keel, Rose Streitmatter, Barbara Rieker, Glenna Barnes, Frances Cluskey, Marilyn Johnson, Karen Goetze, Joyce Mills. FOURTH ROW: Mary Bublitz, Shirley Symonds, Carolyn Catton, Barbara White, Mary Sacks, Mary Miller, Virginia Miller, Janet Harlan, Sandy Cecil, Mary Reinhart. FIFTH ROW: Patty Foster, Joyce Hasselbacher, Linda Bridson, Eleanor Savage, Janet Johnson, Sharon Cahill, Linda Slane, Pauline Johnson. ‘SEATED: Martha Carroll, Janet Cluskey, Patsy Gilles, Sara Smith, Joyce Pullen, Mrs. McDonald, Advisor. F.H.A President: Patsy Gilles Vice-President: Janet Cluskey Secretary: Sara Smith Treasurer: Joyce Pullen Parliamentarian: Martha Carroll Compliments L. E. GERMAN IMP. CO. INC. Princeville Peoria, Illinois 30 SCHWENK SEED CO. Rt. 150 Edwards, 111. Phone Peoria 682-9023 TOP ROW: Lee Schelkopf, Tom Goodman, Roger Allen, Dick Johnson, Merle Daymude, Richard Miller, Fred Carroll, Don Summerson. SECOND ROW: Randy Bridson, Vernon Hasselbacher, Gene Higgs, Roger Sollenberger, Mike Jones, Steve Gutos, Richard Carroll, Boyd Shaffer. THIRD ROW: Paul Herman, Don Bridson, David Frank, Charlie Miner, Richard Shane, George Slane, Jim Cole. SEATED: John Savage, Ronnie Johnston, Ed Hornback, James Catton. John Miller, Richard Munton, Mr. Fitzsimmons, Advisor. President: James Catton Vice-President: John Miller Secretary: Ed Hornback Treasurer: John Savage Sentinel: Richard Munton Reporter: Ronnie Johnston EDSON SMITH SONS, INC. Hardware, Heating, Plumbing Elmwood, 111. Phone 3411 JIM'S REPAIR SHOP Brimfield, 111. We repair anything 31 F.F.A. G.A.A. TOP ROW: Janet Johnson, Virginia Miller, Pauline Johnson, Shirley Symonds. SECOND ROW: Nancy Munton, Margie Miars, Mary Miller, Marsha Tate. FRONT ROW: Ruta Zai-kis, Parliamentarian; Eleanor Savage, Vice-President; Mary Kay Jensen, President; Ruth Blundy, Secretary; Patty Foster, Treasurer. STANDING: Rita O'Toole, Glenna Barnes, Frances Cluskey, Sandy Cecil, Sharon Cahill, Cleda Whitson, Peggy Neal, Carolyn Catton. SEATED: Janet Harlan. TOP ROW: Pat Dillow, Joyce Higgin, Linda Slane, Nancy Nelson, Barbara Rieker. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Reinhart, Rosemary Rieker, Marilyn Johnson, Mary Kae Dungan, Carol Graham, Karen Kingdon. PRINCESS CAFE Good Home Cooking For Reservations Call 385-4389 32 DESK LIBRARIANS STANDING: Judy Aller--Secretary, Barbara White, Sandra Meredith, Sherry Erne rick, Cheryl Roffey, Robert Miller--Reporter, Edith Cecil, Rita O'Toole, Miss Sims--Advisor. SEATED: Sam Nelson, Linda Schlink--President, Roger Smith-- Treasurer, Linda Wallace - - Vice-President. PAGE . LIBRARIANS LEFT TO RIGHT: Gary Symonds, Glenna Barnes, Carol Graham, Karen Goetze, Sandy Cecil, Joyce Pullen, Nancy Munton, Linda Bridson, Joan Aller. OFFICE HELP LEFT TO RIGHT: Rose Streit-matter, Edith Cecil, Joyce Mills, Karen Goetze, Joyce Pullen, Sara Smith, Judy Aller. LAMAR STONE CO. Princeville, Illinois Tel. Office Quarry Edelstein 2251 BACK ROW: Mr. Reising, Director, Larry Gutos, Joyce Pullen, Dennis Johnson. SECOND ROW: Patty Foster, Violeta Vaicius, Pauline Johnson, Janet Harlan. THIRD ROW: Sharon Cahill, Frances Cluskey. Carolyn Cat-ton, Janet Johnson, Steve Grimm. FRONT ROW: Ruth Blundy, Mary Miller, Nora Dennis, Judi Norris. CLARENCE W. CATTON SONS Hamp. Hogs, Hereford Cattle, and Shetland Ponies Brimfield, Illinois BRIMFIELD VARIETY AND DRY GOODS Brimfield, Illinois Telephone: 2361 HERRON FORD SALES Cars Trucks, Sales Service Ph. 243-7722, Dunlap, 111. BACK ROW: John Savage, James Catton, Chuck Harlan, David Frank, Steve Johnson, Bill Fussner, Gene Higgs, David Clark, John Kirtley. SECOND ROW: Robert Smith, Boyd Shaffer, Karen Kingdon, Virginia Miller, Mary Kay Jensen. FRONT ROW: Margie Miars, Roger Smith, Eleanor Savage. TOP ROW: Linda Schlink, Linda Wallace, Sherry Emerick, Roger Smith, Robert Miller, Rita O'Toole, Terry Dungan, Boyd Shaffer, Sam Nelson. SECOND ROW: Karen Goetze, Sara Smith, Rosemary Rieker, Mary Kay Jensen, Karen Kingdon, Ruta Zaikis, Carol Graham, Glenna Barnes. Ruth Blundy. THIRD ROW: Dreme Norris, Margie Miars, Judy Aller, Frances Cluskey, Mary Kae Dungan, Barbara Rieker, Virginia Miller, Joyce Pullen, Eleanor Savage. FRONT ROW: Mr. Reising, Director, Linda Bridson, Janet Johnson. Janet Harlan, Patsy Gilles, Patty Foster, Carolyn Catton, Joan Aller, Mary Bublitz, Pauline Johnson. CHORUS ■fin LONG ROCK CO. Agricultural Limestone--Roadrock Phone 385-4516 Princeville, 111. Officers: President--Sara Smith Vice-president--Robert Miller Sec retary - T reasure r - - Linda Schlink Compliments of PURTSCHER HDW. IMP. DR. L. W. HAMMOND OLIVER IMP. HOMELITE CHAIN SAWS Elmwood, Illinois Int. Trucks Telephone 3301 36 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Earl Foster, David Frank, Richard Carroll, Richard Munton, Bob Foster, David Clark, Ed Hornback, John Miller, Dick Johnson, Don Summerson, Manager. WARREN STENWALL AGENCY Insurance --Real Estate Ph. 4221, Elmwood, 111. BAXTER'S BARBER SHOP Brimfield, 111. Ph. 3501 VARSITY H. S. BEENEY Wholesale Field Seeds Farm Supply 106 Main St., Peoria, 111. J. L. LOCKER--D UN LAP, ILL. Processing Curing Groc. Meats Phone 243-7827 38 - TOP ROW: Steve Gutos, Howard Daymude, Jack Munstedt, Mike Neal, John Kirtlev, Duane Streitmatter. SECOND ROW: Randy Bridson, George Slane, Gene Higgs. Richard Shane, Charlie Miner, Jim Cole. FRONT ROW: Don Summerson, Manager, Bill Symonds, Chuck Harlan, John Binder, Coach Gary McNaught. JR. VARSITY D. A HOERR SONS NURSERY Nursery Grown Sod Finished Landscape Material Peoria, 111., Phone 686-8561 Brimfield, 111., Phone 2404 DUNLAP STATE BANK Complete Banking Services Dunlap, Illinois Phone 243-7733 Compliments of ELMWOOD GAZETTE D. E. Maher JERRY'S PASTIME Fountain Grill Brimfield, 111. 39 John Miller Senior - - Forward BRIMFIELD HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. Paint Appliances--Bottle Gas - -Supplies Brimfield, 111., Phone 3631 Bob Foster Senior- -Guard Richard Munton Junior- -Guard Dave Clark Junior- -Guard DR. M. K. JACOBSEN Williamsfield, 111. Phone: 639-2255 Mary Kae Dungan, Joyce Higgin, Virginia Miller, Ruth Blundy. Dick Johnson Sophomore- -Center Ed Hornbach Junior - - Forward SCHEDULE 1962--1963 Nov. 27 Glasford T Nov. 30 Buda H Dec. 4 Sparland H Dec. 7 Yates City H Dec. 12 Dec. 17 13-14ICAC Tourney 21 Elmwood Tourney Jan. 4 Williamsfield H Jan. 8 LaFayette T Jan. 15 Corpus Christi H Jan. 18 Williamsfield T Jan. 19 Magnolia - Swaney H J an. 2 5 Foreman T Jan. 26 Warren H Jan. 29 Glasford II Feb. 2 Magnolia-Swaney T Feb. 9 Corpus Christi T Feb. 12 LaFayette II Feb. 15 Yates City T Feb. 19 Anna wan T Feb. 22 Bardolph T Feb. 25 Mar. 2 Dist. Tourney STANDING: Don Summerson, Manager, Richard Carroll, Duane Streitmatter, Ed Hornback, John Miller, Mike Neal, John Kirtley, Dave Clark, Ronnie Johnston, Richard Munton, Coach Earl . Foster. KNEELING: Charles Harlan, Gene Higgs, Randy Bridson, Bill Symonds, Charles Miner, Boyd Shaffer, Bob Foster, David Frank, Bob Cluskey. TRACK Richard Munton David Clark John Miller STANDING: Coach Earl Foster, John Savage,Gene Higgs, Richard Munton, Dave Clark, Dick Johnson, Ed Hornback, John Miller, Bob Foster, Vernon Hasselbacher, Coach Gary McNaught. SEATED: Chuck Harlan, Bob Cluskey, Bill Symonds, Randy Bridson, Richard Shane, Jim Cole, Charles Miner, George Slane. MA msn IN FRESHNESS HARVEST BALL HOMECOMING DANCE PARKSIDE CAFE--Brimfield, 111. Open 7 Days a Week Special Sunday Dinners b. l. McIntyre sons Dunlap. 111., 243-7740 or 243-7625 Plumbing, Heating, Wiring, Pump Work Charles Harlan and Patty Foster Jack Munstedt and Ruth Blundy David Clark and Mary Kay Jensen QUEEN AND KING Mary Kay Jensen and Ronnie Johnston f WINTER WONDERLAND BALL 48 Ronnie Johnston and Terry Dungan JR.-SR. PROM FANTASYLAND 50 STANDING: Miss Sim3, director, Nancy Nelson. Rose Streitmatter, Karen Webb, Mike Miller, John Aller, Marilyn Johnson, Janet Johnson, Shirley Symonds, Lee Schelkopf, Ruta Zaikis, Joyce Hasselbacher. George Bruniga, Robert Daymude, Paula Vowiell, Cleda Whitson. SEATED: Robert Miller, Mary Bublitz, James Tucker, Mary Jo Gilles, David Frank, David Clark, Ed Hornback, Richard Carroll, Eleanor Savage, Patsy Gilles, Mary Kay Jensen, Richard Munton. JR. PLAY 'YOU CAN’T KISS CAROLINE” S TOP ROW: Terry Dungan. Linda Wallace. Rosemary Rieker. Sara Smith. Linda Schlink, Janet Cluskey. Susan Baysinger, Martha Carroll, Karen Goetze, Pauline Johnson. SECOND ROW: Sam Nelson. Judy Aller. Edith Cecil. Linda Gray. Joyce Pullen, Joyce Mills, Norma Wyman, Bob Foster. John Savage. Miss Sims. Director. SEATED: Gary Symonds, James Catton, Roger Smith, Roger Sollenberger. Ronnie Johnston. John Miller. Tom Goodman, Richard Miller. Roger Allen. DALEY INSURANCE AGENCY BRIMFIELD MOTOR COMPANY Your Protection Is Our Profession Phone 3291 52 I'm pulling this here sled just as fast as I can. c H R I S T M A S Dear Santa, Could you please bring me . . O Holy Night, the stars are brightly shining. p R O G R A M Now, Mrs. Webb, did you have to hit Santa's sleigh? Did you ever see Christmas packages dance? BRIMFIELD ELEVATOR CO. Grains--Building Materials Hardware - - Fertilizer- - Feed - -Grinding - - Mixing Deadeye, the red-nosed cowboy, hanging from the old oak tree ELMWOOD LOCKER SERVICE Mr. Mrs. Jerome Powers, Props. Slaughtering Complete Processing 53 VIOLET DUNG AN Bradley University, University of Iowa; Junior High Mathematics, Seventh and Eighth Grade History. NORMA HANLEY Illinois State Normal University, B.S.; Fifth Grade. MABEL GROSSAINT Illinois State Normal University, Western Illinois University, Bradley University; Fourth Grade. GARY McNAUGHT Bradley University, B.S.; Sixth Grade, Junior Varsity Coach. 56 LORAYNE STEVENSON Western Illinois University. B.S.; Iowa State Teacher's College, Iowa State Agriculture College, Drake University; Third and Fourth Grades. FLORENCE HEINZ Bradley University, B.S.; Western Illinois University; First Grade. FACULTY MELVA LaFOLLETTE Illinois State Normal University, Bradley University; Iowa State University; Second Grade. MAY FLICKENGER University of Illinois. B.S.; Third Grade. TOP ROW: Judi Norris. Violeta Vaicius. George Schoenbeck. Martha Bublitz, Carolyn Hankins, Henry Cotner. SECOND ROW: Linda Pendarvis, Larry Janssen, Larry Pillman, Mary Jo Heinz, Kevin Hasselbacher, Agnes Frank. David Jones. FRONT ROW: Gary Pillman, Vicki Jones. William Savage. Dennis Barnes. Lynn Hatton, Gene Scholes, Steven Johnson. EIGHTH GRADE President: Kevin Hasselbacher Vice-President: Gary Pillman Secretary: Linda Pendarvis Treasurer: Mary Jo Heinz ARMSTRONG'S CLOTHING Furnishings for the Whole Family Elmwood, 111. BOB SHORT Phillips 66 Elmwood, Illinois SQ SEVENTH GRADE — MRS. DOUBET TOP ROW: Robert Smith, Janet Barnes, Carl Smith. Michael Graham, Larry Lehman, William ? Munstedt, Larry Gutos, James Spencer, Steven Grim n, Michael Gillham, Michael O’Toole, Dale DeVries, Cynthia Carlson. SECOND ROW: James DeVries, Deanna Baker, Michael Bridson, Vicki Ward, Nora Dennis, Elizabeth Vale. Kathryn Smith, Jackie Pullen, Barbara Miller, Constance Colgan, Vernon Tuttle, Jim Hatton, William Munton. FRONT ROW: Alan Porter, James Aller, Alfred Nelson, Kevin Dungan, Larry Tucker, Keith Rieker, Gary Scholes, Alan Kirtley, John West, Mary Gilles, Randy Willms, Dennis Tucker, Richard Green. SIXTH GRADE — mr. mcnaught TOP ROW: Rebecca Beever, Robert McKown, Joseph Graham. Florence Symonds, Lawrence Carlton, Mary Bale, Patricia Blundy. SECOND ROW: Ronald Cluskey, Steven Streitmatter, Phyllis Eden, William Gelling, Sandra Geitner, Thomas McDonough, Ester Rogers. FRONT ROW: Kathie Cahill, Thomas Willms, Curtis Rowden, Steven Cluskey, Cynthia Conlin, Candance Blackwell, Michael Barnewalt, Marcia Munton. FIFTH GRADE — MRS. HANLEY TOP ROW: Vincent Bublitz, Dwayne Slane, Polly Rhodes, Terry Janssen, Kathy O’Toole, Diana Vowiell, Leora Tolch, Terrilynn Dotson. SECOND ROW: Edward Eden. Robert Krouse, John Frederick, Ann Munstedt, Mark Schoenbeck, Dale Megan. Debra Doering, Beverly Clark. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Kirtley, Clara Symonds, Bernard Cluskey, Shirley Johnson, Clifford Colgan, Shirley Hauk, Randy Howe. John Reinhart. FRONT ROW: Virginia Willms, Sue Crum, Mark Herman. Deborah Geitner, Bill Camp, Jean Miner. June Young. FOURTH GRADE — MRS. GROSSAINT TOP ROW: Michael Doering, Gene West, Charles Helms, Joyce Scholes, Robert Hall, Lynne Graham, Carl Carlton, Jimmy Gillham. Gary Gillham. Larry Daum. Larry Heinz, Edward DeVries. SECOND ROW: James McKown, Thomas Johnson, Cheryl Pacey, Barbara Colgan, Steven Horn-back, Richard McKown, Ronald Hoffman, John Gelling, Ann Cox, Steven Hankins, Edward Dillow. FRONT ROW: Roberta Tuttle, Mike Camp, Linda West, Sharon Feucht, Suzanne Oppe, Steven Willms, Norma Kingdon, Nancy Elliott, Randy Pendarvis, Terrisa Krock, Roger Rowden. THIRD AND FOURTH GRADE — MISS STEVENSON TOP ROW: Linda Kroesen 4, Cathy Cramer 4, Mary Frank 4, Harvey West 4, Donna Summerson 4, Ronald Kingdon 4, Donald Hoffman 4. SECOND ROW: Jeanene Munton 4, Rose Johnson 3, Charles McDonough 4, Jeff Graham 3, Mark Cluskey 4, William Emerick 3, Ruth Carroll. FRONT ROW: Patty Johnson 4, Garry Bridson 3, Ruth Jones 3, Ricky Howe 3, James Miner 3, Denise Wagner 3. HIRD GRADE — mrs. flickenger TOP ROW: Michael Conlon, Janet Blundy, Rebecca Maher, Steven Elliott. Margaret Lane, Debra Scholes, Bernadine Beever, Patrick Carlton. SECOND ROW: Marsha McDonough, James Kelley, Beatrice Vaicius, Richard Johnson, Donald Megan, Miles Johnson, Edward Gilles, David Nelson. THIRD ROW: Danny Rhodes, Cheryl Fletcher, Marilyn Cramer. Virgil Jones, Glenda Rogers, Don Gutos, Michael Crum, Georgia Wyman. FRONT ROW: Vienna Camp, Gary Blundy, Gerald Porter, William Binder, Jack Jones, Thomas Hansen, Patricia Kingdon. ABSENT: Karen Ebbing, Kyrus Rhodes, Jr. SECOND GRADE - MRS. JOHNSON TOP ROW: Phyllis Hauk, Sonia Streitmatter. Vicky Williams, James Daymude. Lloyd Norris, Jeffrey Barnewolt, Joyce Dillow. SECOND ROW: James Bridson, William Pacey, Anthony Reinhart, Marilyn Rhodes, Ronald Symonds, Martha Pillman. FRONT ROW: Cindy Willms, Kathy Franks, Wesley Krock, Sandra Crum, Mary McKown, Richard Reinhart. ABSENT: Arlene Williams, George Engelke. SECOND GRADE — MISS LaFOLLETTE TOP ROW: David Blundy, Franklyn Lane, William Vowiell, Robert Tealbey, James Head, Scott Krouse. Randy Lehman. SECOND ROW’: Bobbie West, Theresa Jarm, Joy Oppe. Susan Schiefer-decker. Connie Hankins. Charlene Williams. FRONT ROW: David Brown, Thomas Oppe, Jerry Camp. Nancy Fletcher, Karen Conlin, Dale Plack. ABSENT: Gary Ebbing. Debra Washburn. FIRST GRADE — mrs.heinz TOP ROW: Peggy Jo Jarm, Bradley Sloan. Martin Carroll. Valerie Grimm, Timothy Tucker, Karen Tuttle. SECOND ROW: Stanley Munton, Jimmy Rhodes, Ricky Hasselbacher, Deborah Kingdon, Charles Wyman, Steven Oppe. FRONT ROW: David Engelke, JoAnn Foster, Renae DeVries, Roger Blundy, Kathleen Maher, Diana Challacombe. FIRST GRADE — MRS. DRESS TOP ROW: Chris Persefield, Charles Ward, Chris Arnold, Edward Duffy, Stephen Shipley, Mark Hopkins. SECOND ROW: Joseph Boseke, Cindy Doering, Linda Corney. Jeri Head. Juanita Lane, Rusty Tucker. FRONT ROW: Shari Rowden, Laurel Kingdon, Laura Geitner. Linda Jones, Brenda Wagner, Heye Peters. STANDING: Aurelio Jazo, Coach, Ronnie Cluskey, Joe Gelling, Johnny West, Jim DeVries, Larry Carlton, Tom McDonough, Steve Cluskey, Curtis Rowden. KNEELING: Michael Barnewalt, Jim Hatton, Kevin Dungan. Keith Rieker, Dennis Johnson, Alan Porter, Alfred Nelson. FRONT ROW . Steve Johnson, Bobby McKown, Larry Gutos, Bill Munton, Gary Pillman. LIGHTWEIGHTS Mary Kay Gilles Patty Blundy Connie Colgan Janet Barnes TOP ROW: Curtis Rowden, Tom McDonough, Steve Johnson, Dale DeVries, Dennis Johnson, Bill Savage, Billy McKown, Coach Aurelio Jazo. SECOND ROW: Allan Porter, Jim Hatton, Larry Gutos, Steve Grimm, Joe Schoen-beck, Mike Graham, Larry Pillman, Joe Graham, Mike O'Toole. FRONT ROW: Johnny West, Ronnie Cluskey, Keith Rieker, Kevin Dungan, Alfred Nelson, Steve Cluskey, Lawrence Carlton, Gary Pillman, Bill Munton. ELMWOOD ELEVATOR COMPANY Grain--C ritic Feeds --Grinding Mixing Elmwood, 111. Phone 3001 66 YATES CITY LUMBER COMPANY Lumber and Building Material Phone 358-1212 Yates City, 111. FOOTBALL STANDING: Coach Aurelio Jazo, Joe Graham, Larry Gutos, Dave Jones. George Schoenbeck, Mike Graham, Steve Johnson, Keith Rieker, Alfred Nelson. KNEELING: Bobby McKown, Mike O'Toole, Dale DeVries, Jim Hatton, Bill Munton, Larry Carlton, Steve Grimm. SEATED: Randy Wilms, Steve Cluskey, Tom McDonough, Curtis Rowden, Kevin Dungan, Gary Pillman, Dennis Johnson. TRACK GRADE BACK ROW: Alan Porter, Richard Eden, Cliff Colgan. SECOND ROW: Dale Megan, Bonnie Kirtley, Shirley Hauk, Randy Howe, Joe Gelling. FRONT ROW: Agnes Frank, Patricia Blundy, Sandra Geitner, Kathy Cahill, Jackie Pullen. LINCOLN THOUGHT A HUNDRED YEARS AHEAD Abraham Lincoln was prophetic on many issues facing us today. Nowhere more than when he said: “In all that the people can individually do for themselves, government ought not to interfere” CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT COMPANY 67 SCHROCK BROS. COMPANY Monica, Illinois All Types of Fertilizers Knowledge is of Two Types We Know a Subject Ourselves, Or We Know Where We Can Find Information About It. . . . Samuel Johnson WALTER SMITH. Pres. Wyoming 2971 KENNETH SMITH, Vice Pres. 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