Brown County High School - Rambler Yearbook (Mount Sterling, IL)

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WWVF 'HQ FOREWORD With the passage of years, we hope you will look back upon four years of varied experiences. To preserve a record of these moments and the countless other experiences of you and your classmates, this annual strives to capture the eyes and mind of the scholarship, the leadership, the activities, and the character of Brown County High School. 2 CONTENTS Seniors Underclassmen . . Administration . Q High Lites .... Organizations . Sports ..... Ads . . . ..... . . . . Teacher Recognition . . . Building Progress . . . DEDICATION We, the Rambler staff of 1961, dedicate this edition of the Ram bler to Mr. Robert Schlabach. His ability as a band director has brought considerable recognition to Brown County High School. Be- cause of his cheerfulness and wonderful sense of humor he is a favor ite of the students and faculty. 5. . A SENIORS ,W X f--51.5475 Q. . - . -- .-.- A - .- , A . LLmk K - . i . .-Q,-A ' 55 , :QM gg sy-T. . K- ...M-. .K X., ' f . X W V X 4' 'Y Y S x 6 . Sp Sag? . . 1155 ' f 1.1fg2g , . f . . x L S ff, -- Q - H - T3 X. f -. . .1 P .. 3-K Q A I .. lst' ' ' A Q. X .-5ff.XffESsggM-1 . vs. . . - Xa.. .S+ ., . ...kwa .. -Q.-.-. - Q . R 35- wg. fix- xs.m,.Q 1-,lx . - 1... - . Swv:-. ,, . , fi Ji.-Q f , WX? 'Tiki - F 4 . 1 . X . 4. -ff -F i. . 't A if .Y it k A .- - . X Q. .Q i q Q Q . - - R .MM-fi igsggggfg sm . - . ..-1. V,-, A . ' ROBERT EUGENE KEYES, President RONNIE LEROY MCCASKILL, Vice- DORE MAE EGGEMEYER, Secretary They say better men than I have President She is always laughing and never lived but I doubt it. Sleepy in study hall, sleepy in class, has 21 CFOSS W01'd f0I' HHYOHE- but wide awake at night. SENIORS SHARON MOODY, Treasurer RICHARD ALSUP, Reporter LINDA SIGMON, Student Council A cute little blond with a pleasing A good natured guy with a good The tasks of every day, she meets in personality. natural smile. a quiet way. m: e x STAN ROGER BAKER TWILA KAY BAUCH DALE RAY BRIDGEWATER Studiously inclined, but not often. Bright as a ray of sunshine. An artistg he draws the girls. SENIORS KAY ELLEN CLEAVES Kay is pretty in two ways, pretty JOHN RICHARD CLARKE nice and pretty apt to stay that EDITH NELL COOK Looks wise, but says nothing. way. A gal who is as carefree as a breeze , .Kami me ie, SUSAN ELEANOR COX JUDITH ANN CRAWFORD JUDY LYNNE DAVIS She's a pretty blonde as you can Like granulated sugar, sweet and re- A Love is a dream, gosh I'm sleepy see, and what a personality! fined. SENIORS JUDY ANNE FERGUSON A hundred words a minute--no typewriter. - H- . ,.,, -ri...5-My,:QQ:.,QW,vwm,1mee M: r..,t.X.w if m--f 1- JEANETTESUE GLASGOW RODGER JEROME GOT!-IAM NANCY JANE GRADY I live for fun and fun I have. I can resist anything but temptation. The type of person we like to know. JIM D. GREGORY JERRY MORRIS GROSS ELLEN LOUISE GUSTAF SON Sometimes I sit and thinkg Most of I could be good, I would be good, Generally speaking--she is generally the time I just sit. but gee. speaking. f. , f MQse mmmmmmmmm mamma. ELIZABETH JANE I-IARMAN SHIRLEY MARIE I-IENDRICKS CHRISTINE B. HOFMAN Who says studying isn't fun. She takes life as it comes. Women are wiser than men because they know less and understand more SENIORS DORIS ONIETA HUNTER LINDA LEE INGRAM DOROTHY IRENE KENNEDY Friendly to all, hostile to nfme- It is a quiet worker who succeeds. A quiet charm, a pleasant way. . . bm ,,.,, mu am: af .,..... sm-..aams4-wwf RICHARD NEAL KERLEY GARY LEE KINDHART LARRY THEODORE KURFMAN - It's nice being tall, you're 'closer Believes in being seen, not heard Work never bothers me, I just sit to heaven. and watch it. CAROL DIAN LOGSDON JOHN ARTHUR McCOY DIANA JEANETTE MAYFIELD But I am impatientg I want to laugh The less I learn the less I have to Every little girl has a giggle of her now. A I remember. own. ' ' SUE ANN NELSON WARREN ALBERT NEWELL CAROLYN SUE NORVELL She tLu'ns nightime into daytime As sure an aim, as stout an arm, ever Quiet but not shy. with the sunshine of her Smile. saved the score from harm. LINDA SUE PARKER Sometimes serious, sometimes gayg LAURA KAREN PATTERSON DAVID WILLIAM PEACOCK knows when to work and when to Smiling faces are the style and I know a lot, but I just can't think play. Laura has one all the while. of it, mhsMsQ.i LINDA SUE PHELPS RICHARD LYNN REISCI-IE PHILLIP GORDON REISCHE Quiet and neat--pleasant to meet. Quiet ami innocent! fBut so is dyna- I wish the fellow who invented work mite at UITISSJ- had finished it. sENloRs MARY ANN ROE BARBARA KAY RIGC Brains, wit, personality--A rare com- SHIRLEY ANN ROSE Being cheerful must be her mottg, bination. Guess what! A quiet woman! MARY ANN ROSS ROBERT WAYNE SECKMAN ELIZABETH KAY SHIELDS She's a little lady with lots of pep, There never was a saint with red Her eyes mirror a beautiful mind. and the best little sport we've ever hair. met JANET GAYE SHOOPMAN CARL RODGER TAYLOR MARTHA MARIE TONGATE I can be quiet if necessary, but it's Beware! I may yet do something A little quiet, a little shy, a little an awful strain. sensational. girl not- so high. ' .N r - --3. ,.-,,,, mar- ---,- 'Wm nw-A ssss s new , ,. MILDRED ANN TRAMMELL FLOYD THOMAS TRAVIS A friend to all who know her. Tut, tut, my man, girls won't hurt . you SENIORS RAE ALLEN VEITH Onward, Onward, time in thy flight, and make the bell ring before I re If you don't know the answer ask NOR1'vlA JEANE WAINMAN CONNIE KAY WEAVER Larry--he will. She's bashful--ha! ha! Always gay and full of fun - cite. KENNETH LEE WELTY LUTHER DELBERT WELTY MARTHA JEAN WHITE A little mischief now and then is Few as nice as him come this way. With big brown eyes, she's very relished by the best Of men- pretty, and we might add that she's quite witty. KAREN JEAN WHITED HELEN ANN WILSON SHARON ANN ZIPSE She always did her best--that was A sparkling beauty and charm are A steady worker is sure to gain suc- plenty. hers. cess. ' 1 7 N--. N as X K is 4 . Q' A' i:. ini ' '- E Wi! .QI XX, M: Q 2, Q X 5 'S' -- ,, ' ef, ? S . 'Yi in N .. 55 if-5 Q as xii .N 'SE 241513 UND R CLASSMEN N, e- :K A. , M - 1 SP . .M 1 3' ve, -' Q K X ' f fm Qi , x n Ir,-,t 'I David Adams Margaret Busby Judy Christian Roselyn Jensen Sue Davis President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Barbara Anderson Gary Armel Richard Baker Irene Blair Sandra Pruden Student Council I 962 Janet Brake Lila Butler LeRoy Butler Karen Cain Marilyn Christner Raymond Christner Roger Clausen Linda Davenport Mike Davis Linda Drake 20 Q Marilyn Dunbar Jane Egbert rMelvin Fluckey Bob Friday Doris Frost Richard Gordley James Griswold Judy Hall Kay Hall ' Alden Ham 1 962 0 . George Henricks John Hill Mary Ann Hill Karin Hofmman Louise 1-Iofgesg Larry Jones Martha Jones Ramon Jones Kermit Kerley Bonnie Kitchell' 21 X . X e- in X s 6 X L -N X -gp isa X X K X N RRP X X Miko X w X 9 01 ls Carol Kleinlein Judy Kurfnlan Raymond Langan David Law Shirley Lidgard Janet I-Ogsdon Judy' 1-0gSdOn Dianne McClelland Mike Malcomson Mary Meservey Sandra Nicholson Xt 'X X- : s :w ff M ,X 55- . ,., ,.,,Q., at l ss X H E if film? X X if Ns xx is 5 Cale Pool P : ':: ' - - X X X L it' Nr X XXX A WAX ll we 'ix XX ' ,X ' ,. Jeanne Parker NW . ., X, W -1 :EX ......... -.'. S y ,Q .A ,,,,. Xi Q 4 . 1 y. 'I 962 xv S t V drr 1 if 'P' 5 5 mms-w k,.s,.X.f Dale Patterson Carol Petri Carolyn Phillips t , X41 K . 3 .. M Q :fx-QSQFT -3 QQXX 'WEEE' ' f A ::'s'f, '-'Q . X .- . L -P W X - -1 ,dsl-S 92, rf: X iPha1up Pool Donna Porter Charlotte Redmond Bill Renaker 22 I w Alice Rigg Martha Roberts Carol Root Kay Shank Laura Specht W l Xi . Qi 5 g fQ . .:, .. 1 LLL.L an rooo 1 o to o r H .1 - -xi .: . '- Lula Smith John Tracy 'Thelma Urven Janet Underwood Jim Vann 1962 Karen Wagner Glenda Waters Eleanor Weaver Rusty Weaver Faye Woodworth Judy Wilson Nelson Work.man P, l 1 L Ye X r,,w.M....1oWW,,Mm1,-M 7-- Bert Alexander Bill Myers Dianne Busen Janice Mitchell Carolyn Kindhart: President Vice-President Secretary Treasurer Reporter Wayne Alford ,Charles Baldwin Vicki Bandy Bonnie Bates Janice Moody Student Council Virginia Batterton 1 963 Benny Bradbury Joan Brockhouse Eldina Broderick Dorothy Barfield Jack Bransom ' Karis Bullard Gene Burnett Della Buskirk Gail Chamberlain Connie Cleaves 24 ? I. Joyce Cox Mike Daniels Craig Davenport Danielle Davis Tom Deeter Mike Delaney Dona Eggemeyer Pamela Erickson Ernest Fluckey Donald Fry J si 1 1963 y - 1 i . 'Zi 5 use ' 2 D. Susie Gobel David Glasgow H Janet Gordley Kenneth Griswold Lewisk Ham 4 Karolyn Hendrieks Marilyn Hess Diana Hills Mike I-Iollembealr P Mary!-Iufriagel y .ff 3 '25 Q in K' - . af.,-. Ni' we v H ' em.,-' 1 -11... --S 5 ' Rita Hunter Robert Jockisch Roger Johnson Zane Keylor Verle Kindhart Janet Kleinlein Sandra Koch Carol Kurfman Justine Long Charles McClelland 1 963 Karen McConnell Larry McCormick Darlene McNeff Dorothy McNeff Tony Mathewson David Mayfield Coreta Myers . D + f Q , ' fif isr :ENS 'NFS 'Q ww ' -4. . 'ff NPFH Y' .' - ' fix ,, ,, Q r Y ' gr-N. ' 1 , if , ., K i an - - . ei, .. .... r or QV .wr .. ,-.- . . r K V .. . . , no ,- - - ' .- '- ' . - , ' A p K K f -- r-.. Q . ff X . 'P S i Q, gi, Z ' ig - K 'K X X X K .- f A . 1 ' ' - Eine , . . I- f if .wr K 5 . lf if ' A :xiii 5, '-4 l - 5 . :X 1 ' if Charles O'Connel1 - Kathleen Patterson Frank Price 'Mike Reining Lester Rigg 26 Faye Roate Raymond Roate Barbara Rose Carolyn Sandidge Bruce Schuessler Wilbert Shoemaker Monty Sides Gerald Smith Wayne Smith Joan Stinson 1 963 Sonja Stout Lynda Sturhahn Margaret Thomas Marie Trammell Bonny Travis Sandra Vance Sheila VanDeVenter , . Y , Phyllis Wainman Gladys Welty Charles White Evelyn Whiteside Carlene Zipse . 2 P l i ' H iv , 7 YVVV iw? , AQUBT' X - -1. 5 - F, Lloyd Seckman John Frost Nancy Sailer Ruth Christner Jane Simon President Vice -President Secretary Treasurer Reporter George Alford Rae Jeanne Arnold Linda Baker Michele Barker Ruth Anne Martin Student Council 'I 964 David Bessell Donna Blythe HSS.. I Alan Bowen Larry Bowen Walter Bridgewater Bonnie Buckley Marcia Bullard L 5 , Elizabeth Childers Larry Coulter Dickie Cox Kenneth Crooks Patsy Davenport .4 . k 28 , if , nh..-A -:cwa...,7g. - Judy Davis Sue Davis Mildred Dewitt Donald Eggemeyer Wesley Elliott Julie Feld Sharon Friday Mike Galloway Dwayne Gaskill Dwight Gaskill 1 964 Jack Gregory Lmda Grelwe TEM., Janet Hall Allen Hendricks Doug Hendrick Larry Henricks Robert Hester Janice Hicks Lila Hopping David Howard Thelma Ingram Jim Ingram - 29 ' 'T' r L. X . 35432 fax ,1 i55??iNwiifes:fQS .M - .,15i-iff? Niki?-'Y-'52 - I . . - f ' xx f 4 . ...s .- ,... H 'J 1 g, if - J I .r fi -' A ' , X 1 f , , Q .... , m . : , Q , A se ..,-me 'is' infi sf N' X 1' f pf i- : Bill J ockisch Kenneth Kauffman Donald Lacy James Lerch 9 4 -s 4' S X X fy M ax J' X X 'Q X K X if X Tommy Lewis in s X X X is Q mis Na+ Gala Lichtsinn Linda McClelland Sharon McCoy Rita Malcomson Jimmy Martin Bill Myers S55 N QQ xx : ' Ronald Quinn 1964 'A Janet Miller Carolyn Mull K Wanda Nelson Roger Newenham Leon Passmore Joyce Quincy X J ljotrofhy Ray Micky Rigg Joann Robbins Kay Ross Sr .-J 30 if W- v --.-.rv-,,,- .-.., ri- M News A X ESQ S Nauru: SRX-ee 'NN ima Wi? 1 T S ,LL-L, S , .,,., . fQS eio - p ' m-'- Julia Seckman Johnnie Smith Donna Snyder Naomi Stambaugh Victor Still Donna Stout Wanita Taylor Irene Thomas Ruth Thomas Gale Thoroman 1964 Robert Tucker Frank Wainman Randy Weaver , Everett Welty A Bob Wilson Roger Wilson Brad Witty Robert Woodworth 31 I 1 ., at X X x z fxk xv, ADMINI QR X QQ STRATIUN DX Q Q Y.. lf.. Q X gif, SQ ' X SQ K X 5 , lv K -1. X K :QE 2, X H5 1? Q 5 K Nha , Q 5 Q ' 4 w Q w Q x 5 w Nm 2 ,c S , ,,,f4' Lili? Q iii Q as-f if aw. nav as saevfkmif S39 'gig Qvl' iii' yi was 'nun' aQx'Q'.,p, 3 X 8, ni 'Q MRS NINA HAMMOND A.B. MR. G. J. HENRICK, B.S. MRS. MARY HOFSESS, B.E. Eurella Collegeg English ,IV, World M.A., University of Illinoisg Agricul- Western Illinois University, General History. ture. Science, Biology. l MISS EVELYN KAMM, B.S. Western Illinois Universityg M.E. MRS. AILEEN MYERS, B.S. MRS. GRETCHEN NATIONS, B.E. Mississippi Southerng Girls' P.E., Driv- North Missouri Teachers Collegeg Western Illinois Universityg English ers Training. General Business American History. I,III. - fps me wmv m:mvswwxm m w:amm:l MR. JAMES SIMPSON, B.Ed. MR. ROBERT SCI-H.ABACH,B.A.,M.A. MRS. LENORE TUCKER, A.B. Westem Illinois University, Coach, Illinois State Normal University, Band. Wooster College, Latin I and II, Span- Boys' P.E., Geography, World History. ish I and II, MR- RICHARD VANCIL, B-Py MRS. MYRLE VANDEVENTER, B.s., A.B. Carthage College, Bookkeeping, Typ- ing I, Citizenship. MR. MAURICE ROOT, A.B. Carthage College, Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Geometry, Algebra I and II. ' 36 Northwest Missouri State College, Physics, Chemistry, Library, General Science. Qi af a ix a N e Ei -1 .fs S E F Q, if -is gig my A , .Q-s 'S X N x N X . x f 5 2 X AQ f S V-55 an . N MS 4? 5 5 A 3 . SL X vi Q ,V .N is sf x .k Q- -f ,vw ' 5 mr L, A ., :K 51 Awe if Q S S' fEffRea'ik 'xl X . x S -AHF 'J' 31 '.,: ., M MTF. -'hx 'i .321 x g,fj..j.fKE' 'fi' E. 5 xg gp:- ,Y i qggg-Q ...- x A 'sa vi- A S' X :ww iw 4.1 5 i af 2? Il- QR -II. Q - f sae. x K X xx x ,Q wife' . 1: filfx: . Qui? 1 F 'vverzm' me .x.. was :range fs? L52 44 5 .X Y The F.H.A. served the F.F.A. banquet. Strike! The Mad Molecules receive their Charter to F.S.A. The winners at the F.T.A. party Varsity Club Santa Clauses and helpers Winners of Magazine Sales Contest. Astro Notes--the dance band in action. Chorus directed by Mr. Neal at Christmas Party RAMBLER STAFF Sophomores Carline Zipse, Bert Alexander, Dianne Busen. Editor--Laura Patterson Bus. Editor--John McCoy Sports Ed.--Robert Seckman Asst. Sports Ed.--Neal Kerley Typists--Kay Cleaves and Sharon Moody Jr. Editor--Martha Jones Jr. Bus. Ed.--Richard Gordley Jr. Sports Ed. --Nelson Workman Photographer--Bill Renaker Art Editor--Judy Kurfman Typist--Margaret Busby Dedication of 1960 Rambler Chow Time NNNAX Sports Editors Headquarters Business Managers l - 41 Leaming How ROW I: Dore Eggemeyer, Doris Hunter, Judy Ferguson, Judy Davis, Nancy Grady, Edith Cook. ROW II Janet Edlin, Judy Crawford, Linda Phelps, Linda Sigmon, Mary Ross, Twila Bauch. ROW III: Dorothy Kennedy, Linda Ingram, Martha White, Jeanette Glasgow, Sue Nelson, Karen Whited. STINGER STAFF I 42 ROW I: Donna Porter, Dorothy Kennedy, Dianna Mayfield, Judy Davis, Kay Shank. ROW II: Roselyn Jensen, Jeanette Glasgow, Charlotte Redmond, Janet Brake, Sue Nelson, Jane Egbert. ROW III: Susan Cox, Gary Armel, David Adams, Warren Newell, Larry Wagner, Laura Specht. STINGER STAFF Janet Brake, Stinger Art Editor Compliments of FARMERS STATE BANK SEATED: Mrs. Ruth Baker. STANDING, left to right: Dickie Cox, Sandra Pruden, Karin Hofmann, Margaret Busby, Faye Woodworth, Kay Hall, Judy Logsdon, Bonnie Kitchell, Rita Malcomson. Making the Rounds i oFFlcE PERSONNEL Mrs. Baker's relief corps, Karen Whited and Dona Eggemeyer. Compliments of THE DEMOCRAT MESSAGE and ROUNDS FUNERAL CHAPEL. ROW I: Susan Cox, Twila Bauch. ROW II: Louise Hofsess, Carol Kurfman, Linda Greiwe, Betty Har- men, Hanet Logsdon. ROW III: Mike Galloway, Kay Cleaves, Ruth Ann Martin, Martha Roberts. ROW IV: Sandra Pruden, Thelma Urvan, Frank Price, Warren Newell, Jeanette Glasgow, Margaret Busby. Helping Mrs. Van bind books. 45 rv-iv' ' w 1 Y L s i Oh, my aching feet! The King 8: Queen and their Court. fm - Enjoying the Prom . QC jfxg: J 5. Tk fl 5 I crown you Queen of the 1961 Prom. I crown you King of the 1961 Prom 46 5 . 1.x ., . QQ, .. K X gi: Homecoming Court: Neal Kerley, John McCoy, Bob Keyes, Stan Baker, Ronnie McCaskill, King, Helen Wilson, Queen, Dorothy Kennedy, Kay Cleaves, Sharon Moody, Susan Cox. The King is being crowned by Robert Seckman, and the Queen is being crowned by Virginia Lidgard, 1959 Homecoming Queen. HOMECOMING 49 i Ex Q 4 Q 1 in If x . X' Q 1 is, -if . Q ' 'P 5 'F i, Ht ,', Q 'ix Q 1 AY SS' Q -Y it s - Q . Ries , A V9 F 3 X x iw.. XX Queen Sharon Moody King Robert Seckman STANDING: Margaret Busby, Nelson Workman, Jane Egbert, David Adams PROM HWONDERLAND BY NIGHT Listening to Dave Adams, Junior Class President give the welcome. Dancing to the music of Rich Ring. 51 Onward ever onward 5 n Down Ronnie F R E S H M A N Clean up time Studious Freshm:-1n?? I Freshmen line up 52 Getting to know you. I I N I T I A T I 0 N Watch those toes ! CAREFUL!! Sitting down on the job. Mealtime in Freshman land. 53 ROW I: Linda Phelps, Linda Sigmon, Sue Nelson, Christine Hofmann, Mary Ann Roe, Kay Cleaves, Janet Shoop man. ROW II: Rae Veith, Neal Kerley, Dick Clark, John McCoy. SENICR CLASS PLAY --Lock, STOCK, AND LIPSTICK Last Senior Class play in North Grade School Gym. f 54 l ROW I: Karen Cain, Louise Hofsess, Laura Specht, Karin Hofmann, Mary Ann Hills, Kay Shank, Doris Frost ROW II: David Adams, Richard Gordley, Nelson Workman, Bob Friday, Raymond Langon. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SEVENTEEN IS rename 1 Excuse me, I forgot my hat. 55 ' , ,. K V 1 fi D L six '1-S if X X a e A ,. e r 1- f. N.. '- f , E - 5' sf Q . G. 1 V , - .g s r ,- 5 . , f Nj .-hh 5:51515 Ei f. . r 5 A 5: ' K , ' gig, -K ,a m ag .g ,-h-.. 2 K ., ,.:-- K f' 1 f' . .N Ar f. E -- --1- K -. ' 1 g .. ---- 'Mi A K -- 1 4 f ,-New-.,.,.,s .. V-Nm Aw - .sr .ms Q U If 7,,- ,. .A ,. X X LL-. -. r f g - X A Governor and Mrs. Stratton arrive to campaign it I Governor and Mrs. Stratton XM X wx? Mr. Lamb from Oak Ridge, Tennessee Holger Hoppe, an exchange student from Germany is greeted by Bob Keyes. X i Makeup work for Janet Kleinlein Oh Shucks! ! Young Diors - - - ? Slide rule class Which one is the Donkey? 57 Freshmen: Julie Feld, Jeanne Arnold, Linda Baker, Sophomoresi Janice Moody, Dona Eggemeyer, Faye Lloyd Seckman, Robert Wilson, Randy Weaver. Roate, Wayne Alford, Bert Alexander, Ernest Fluckey Juniors: Roselyn Jenson, Marilyn Dunbar, Sandra Seniors: Carolyn Norvell, Sue Cox, Dore Eggemeyer, Pruden, Gary Armel, Kermit Kerley, David Adams. Lynn Reische, Robert Seckman, Stanley Baker. sa ' Warren Newell Medal for School Leader- ship, Outstanding Athlete of B.C.H.S. Rae Veith Danforth Award ,Xi xakxxx W, 51. wiv N QNX ,L WRX Fine xx. in Ng KN Xxkxfk xx SK 'Se noni? XR? K S Q35 ami X x 'Q sf uf' Q'I,x.x 1 , -- , gf ' , i f Q ......: E .V . : C ,mi 3- f K e g-My l ..:1: - is - :. - Y- S Nat aah- '.m16. ,mn y -Q .........n,... - uw -QQ ,mi .....,-........,.. .uf '...g wa-.,, - ....x..a.1..... x i?'...:,.. I 1...,z...m.-. ., 0 . ,qmx , .- ., at m. - Q-vw? 2. amz,-f,...4. . in 'wxvvll qv. - . 3 xx Neal Kerley Ronnie McCaskill Medal for All 'Round Medal for School Citizen Student, Outstanding ship. Athlete of B.C.H.S. scHool. AWARDS Diana Mayfield Connie Weaver Danforth Award D.A.R. Awaxd FNS 'Silk 59 H Members of the Society for Academic Achievement, sponsored by Mt. Sterling Rotary Club--Warren Newell, Judy Davis, Betty Harman, Diana Mayfield, Sharon Zipse. Sharon Zipse Mary Ann Roe Recipients of the National Merit Letter of Commendation. Sharon Zipse, Valedictoriang Betty Harman, Salutatorian Honor Banquet, Dr. Knoblauch, speaker. Z E x fi V x H 3, :. :: ' x ww x ,X gi x gh . X 5 I Q :Qb , R A 5 Y x Q Y. . . -x.x A ,X XAESHT. . ., its :Y K, , 1 K sg iff. X , X fx' A A gg Le L Q XLL:1.h 2 K iff I ' 3 X -,ii . 3 if LR -1 5 - ff' 2 gf T ':'. - X X 'Ky 'Q' - if ' - af . 3 5 5 ',, K .5 ,if - - -. ' . 5 K ff if KS fl .Q A 3 , x f ' 13' 3? -35 53554 -, S ff 3 -S if X T5 ff' Fi 'Pali L ' E A L , S .V Q gf , ' f J is ' L vw.-11 ,FV 494 - .J-df. X f '- F x 'fy ,gi ' ,- , gx X. , K Q, Af pg k if .. ,pf f -6' , ,A -.gn- 'Tf' 2- L s., 3342-W' 'QM 6,63 33335 X 5. by A .bf A gr N X L L L 5 55 in Q fs F -Q my , K Q, A y 5 jug L. 3 QM f + i X XR .f ',5 K , .Y Air' Si X W4 A Vi 'K ,af .AH 4 . rw .xv,!,,r gg KK3 I b K +' .C ' -z' f 551 SES- X' 22 5 ..N,.QAfg-' K 3. . Af i w X , ,. ,-ff? gf-iaflix . f -Q 5 S95 L, . ' A if 1 Lai M. x 3, xx g if , li? S 'I' A 3 1 2 if Q K sg ik ggkfigi mi W.. 4--P -fl ROW I: Judy Ferguson, Roselyn Jensen, Sharon Moody, Carol Logsdon, Bert Alexander, John Hill, Pam Erickson. ROW II: Marilyn Christner, Mary Ann Roe, Mary Hufnagel, Bonnie Bates, George Alford, Sharon McCoy, Carol Root, Martha Jones. ROW III: Michele Barker, Bonnie Buckley, Julie Seckman, Jane Simon, Linda McClelland. ROW IV: Carolyn Kindhart, Elizabeth Childers, Edith Cook, Bruce Schuessler, Larry Coulter. ROW V: Sharon Friday, Donna Snyder, Wanda Nelson, Donna Stout, Joyce Quincy. BACK ROW: Bill Myers, Neal Kerley, Sue Nelson, Diana Mayfield, Karen McConnell, Dianne Busen, Marilyn Dunbar, Janet Brake, Evelyn Whiteside, Janice Mitchell, Donald Fry, Ruth Christner, STANDING: Linda Baker, Nancy Sailer, Diana Hills, Raymond Christner, Kay Cleaves, Janet Shoopman, Martha White, Mary Mesewey, Dorothy Ray. ROW I: Bonnie Kitchell, Danielle Davis, Joan Brockhouse, Karis Bullard, Carol Logsdon, Betty Harmen, Janet Behymer. ROW 2: Martha White, Judy Christian, Dianne Busen, Justine Long, Martha Jones, Pam Erickson, Dore Eggemeyer, Mary Ann Hill. ROW III: Sue Nelson, Joyce Cox, Linda Ingram, Karen Whited, Roselyn Jensen, Bonnie Bates, Linda McClelland, Julia Seckman, Charlotte Redmond. snmae,,1 ROW I: -Sharon Zipse, Eleanor Weaver, Janet Miller, Mary Ann Hills, Justine Long, Marcia Bullard, Kay Shank. ROW II: Richard Gordley, Charlotte Redmond, Robert Seckman, Lynda Sturhahn, Jim Ingram, Ruth Martin, Tommy Lewis, Carol Kleinlein, Carlene Zipse, Jack Bransom, John McCoy. ROW III: Bill Renaker, Laura Patter- son, Danielle Davis, Helen Wilson, Kathy Patterson, Charles White, Monty Sides, Nelson Workman, Randy Weaver, Lloyd Seckman, Janice Moody, Julie Feld, Janet Gordley, Eldine Broderick, Don Eggemeyer, Rayjean Arnold, Brad Witty. BACK ROW: Margaret Busby, Mr. Schlabach, Robert Tucker, Wayne Alford, Larry Wagner. BROWN COUNTY COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL BAND AND CHORUS Our Maj orettes, Donna Eggemeyer, Mary Ann Roe, Linda Our Drum Majorette, Kay Cleaves Phelps, Kay Cleaves, Connie Weaver, Dora Eggemeyer. Clarinet Quartet: Jane Simon, Julie Seckman, Michele Barker, Linda McClelland. Brass Sextet: Karis Bullard, Diana Mayfield, Sue Nelson, Larry Wagner, Laura Patterson, Janice Moody. Cornet Trio: Neal Kerley, Karen McConnell, Bill Myers. Cornet Quartet: Dianne Busen, Janet Brake, Evelyn Whitesides, Marilyn Dunbar. Drum Duet: Janet Shoopman, Kay Cleaves. Clarinet Quartet: Marilyn Christner, Sharon Moody, Mary Ann Roe, Carol Logsdon. 64 ' Trombone Trio: Helen Wilson, Bill Flute Trio: Janet Miller, Clarinet Duet: Bert Alex- Renaker, Laura Patterson. Sharon Zipse, Eleanor ander, John Hill. N Weaver. W C I l N . N l Clarinet Trio: Bonnie Bates, Pam Erickson, Solos, SEATED: Janet Miller, Martha Jones, Nancy Mary Hufnagel. Sailor, Linda Baker, Julie Feld. STANDING: Janet Gord- ley, Roselyn Jensen, Charlotte Redmond, Bill Renaker, 1 Neal Kerley, Larry Wagner, Richard Gordley, Danielle Davis, Karen McConnell, Judy Ferguson. 5 Cornet Trio: Janice Mitchell, Saxophone Trio: Carol Kleinlein, Clarinet Duet: Bonnie Brad Witty, Ruth Christner. Charlotte Redmond, Lynda Sturhahn, Buckley, Wanda Nelson. 65 , MN., .,,. E H R Q S ROW I: Doris Hunter, Karen Whited, Janet Edlin, Nancy Grady, Kay Hall, Twila Bauch, Linda Ingram, Marie Tongate, Carol Petri. ROW II: Rita Malcomson, Edith Cook, Jean Amold, Sharon Friday, Mildred Dewitt, Margaret Thomas, Ruth Thomas. ROW III: Gladys Welty, Linda Greiwe, Janet Hicks, Carolyn Phillips, Dorothy Ray, Linda Davenport, Joan Brockhouse. ROW IV: Glenda Waters, Fate Woodworth, Rita Hunter, Christine Hofmann, Janet Behymer, Judy Ferguson, Carol Root, Coreta Myers. ROW V: Phyllis Wainman, Eldina Broderick, Mary Meservey, Joan Robbins, Shirley Hendricks, Virginia Barrerton, Norma Wainman. Officers of F.H.A. Delegates to the district meeting of the F.H.A. V F.H.A. girls sewing for F.F.A. banquet FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA ' Honor students and families fill then plates 67 W ROW I: Dona Eggemeyer, Diana Hills, Donna Blyth, Donna Snyder, Sharon McCoy, Darlene McNeff, Faye Roate. ROW II: Bonnie Buckley, Connie Cleaves, Janet Miller, Ruth Ann Martin, Carolyn Kindhart, Janet Kleinlein, Wanda Nelson. ROW III: Linda Baker, Carlene Zipse, Karen McConnell, Janice Moody, Dianne Busen, Janice Mitchell, Janet Hall. ROW IV: Carol Kurfman, Joyce Cox, Judy Davis, Della Buskirk, Ruth Christner, Dorothy Barfield, Mary Hufnagel. ROW V: Dorothy McNeff, Marie Trammell, Linda Stuxhahn, Marsha Bullard, Bonnie Bates, Evelyn Whiteside, Janet Gordley. G, A. A. Slumber Party Decorating for the G.A.A. Christmas Dance. ROW I: Jeanette Glasgow, Judy Christian, Diane Mayfield, Carol Kleinlein, Sharon Moody. ROW II: Sue Davis, Bette Shields, Doris Frost, Dore Eggemeyer, Sharon Zipse, Janet Logsdon, Judy Logsdon, Linda Drake. ROW III: Kay Shank, Judy Davis, Dianne McClelland, Linda Sigmon, Karin Hofmann, Martha Roberts, Judy Crawford, Janet Shoopman. ROW IV: Marilyn Dunbar, Elanor Weaver, Kay Cleaves, Sue Nelson, Linda Phelps, Mary Ann Roe, Helen Wilson, Dorothy Kennedy. ROW V: Connie Weaver, Sandra Pruden, Margaret Busby, Thelma Urven, Mildred Trammell, Jane Egbert, Lila Butler, Judy Hall. G. A. A. I crown you 'King Randy ' Midnight snack at slumber party. ,X NQSQ V- ,N Wa an -XX. -Q - . .Q . Y 9 ie :II is 'ii-iff his TVX il- X M 'K :fJ5zi'se1fXi.w .l-- East - me X, M. X X- enia? we ,X 1, as -A as M, . m ggi '?Qa,i?W Aw XX N 1- M- , - 'JS XXX Q 5 3 is eww s'- I W we its s S11 SX I EE X sxvgigsic-1 X as N X X X viii tXX an ,ii XS .. X tx - .. x . Elin Xt' fn--Xe 4--:..ffQ. f:5,,X.1 g,:.--H . 5 ., sf? .git -kagsfalg, 5 :xl I 3-QQ s.-.- .X . 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WT ' - aigjgaifises -f ,fri es if' as 5 N, QT , f is i s in s ,X X is K is at X X , so Q M' Q 1 . gs . Q X ,Q X . Q5 ' 0 Ek Y di, it up ' V V5 EY X 'N SX 4 i . .. Y . I, ,A , '-7 iE:57f' f' .Y I i F A F sw ,Aw 5 X we .f Hi ROW I: George Hendricks, Ronnie McCaskill, Jerry Gross, Phillip Pool, Carl Taylor, Luther Welty. ROW II: Everett Welty, Jim Ingram, Keneth Crooks, Doug Hendricks, Victor Still, Bill Woodworth, William Myers, Jimmy Martin. ROW III: David Bessell, Ronnie Quinn, Bob Jockish, Charles McCel land, Allan Bowen, Melvin Fluckey, Roland Stout, Rodger Johnson. ROW IV: Roger Wilson, Larry Hendricks, Raymond Roate, Verle Kindhart, Larry Jones, Larry Bowen, Allan Hendricks, Zane Keylor. ROW V: Bill Jockish, Phillip Reische, John McCoy, Kenny Welty, David Glasgow, Glynn Reische, Donald Fry, Ernest Flukey, Mike Reining. I FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Surveying Crew Compliments of TIMEWELL STATE BANK ROW I: Robert Seckman, Wayne Alford, Charles Baldwin. ROW II: George Alford, Larry Coulter, Robert 'I'ucker, David Howard, Lloyd Seckman, Donald Eggemeyer, Jack Gregory. ROW III: Tony Mathewson, Bob Friday, Micky Rigg, Brad Witty, Rae Veith, Wesley Elliot. ROW IV: Frank Price, Neal Kerley, Kermit Kerley, Warren Newell, Charles O'Cormell, Dick Clark. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB In the dark room - ROW I: Louise Hofsess, Bill Renaker, Sharon Zipse, Bob Keyes, Dick Alsup, Larry Wagner. ROW II: Kay Shank, Laura Specht, John Hill, Karen Cain. ROW III: Raymond Langan, Raymond Christner, Richard Gordley, Bill Myers, Roger Gotham, Mike Davis. MAD MOLECULES Nothing like radioactive coffee. She really IS radioactive. Compliments of J. C. SHAEFER ELECTRIC AND PAUL PIPER COMPANY' ROW I: Miss Bacon, Doris Frost, Laura Patterson, Dianna Mayfield, Warren Newell, Jeanette Glasgow, Connie Weaver, Karen Whited, Judy Davis. ROW II: Dorothy Barfield, Rita Hunter, Justine Long, Joyce Cox, Betty Harmon. ROW III: Judy Kurfman, Pam Erickson, Mary Ann Roe, Sue Nelson, Sharon Moody, Mary Hufnagel, Kay Cleaves. ROW IV: Laura Specht, Bert Alexander, Gary Armel, Nelson Workman, Jim Vann, Monty Sides, Rusty Weaver, Susan Cox. FUTURE TEACHERS Officers of FTA Our President and Vice President ROW I: Janice Mitchell, Judy Christian, Margaret Busby, Lila Butler. ROW II: Dora Eggemeyer, Judy Wilson, Connie Cliaves, Karis Bullard, Janet Shoopman, Edith Cook. ROW III: Sue Davis, Carol Root, Mary Ann Hills, Carol Logsdon, Martha Roberts, Karen Cain, Kay Shank. ROW IV: Danielle Davis, Mary Meservey, Lila Hopping, Kathleen Patterson, Evelyn Whiteside, Sheila Vandeventer, Martha White. FUTURE NURSES Brown County's Future Nurses Learn About Pre- , Q scriptions. I F.N.A. Girls Receive Pins. . , I Randy Weaver, Betty Harmon, Mike Galloway, Stan Baker Senor Rande ROW I: Ray Veith, Neal Kerley, Bob Seckman, Dick Alsup. ROW II: Mike Malcomson, Mike Davis, Mike Hollembeak, Rusty Weaver, Bob Friday, Larry Kurfman, George I-Ienrick, George Alford. ROW III Ramon Jones, John McCoy, Bert Alexander, Space Wagner, Bob Keyes, David Adams, Lynn Reische, Gary Armel. ROW IV: Nelson Workman, Bill Myers, Gary Kindhart, Kermit Kerley, Jim Vann, Warren Newell, Richard Gordley, Frank Price, Le Roy Butler. Varsity Big Shots ' CHEERLEADERS Karen O'Connell Janice Moody Faye Roate Sue Davis Janice Mitchell 78 SPORTS i'I'.,'L' Hn. . , X 5 ,w9 'K'1 N1 fs 3s w x Q . r , L 5 X, Q 4 Ji L,:x L. 4 i -GZ ff w I ROW I: George Hendricks, Tommy Lewis, Gary Armel, Bob Friday, Larry Hendricks, Mike Davis, Dick Alsup, Mike Galloway. ROW II: Coach Simpson, Rusty Weaver, Richard Gordley, Bob Keyes, Larry Wagner, John McCoy, Lynn Reische, Ramon Jones, Kenneth Welty, Managers, Mike Hollembeak, George Alford. ROW III: Frank Price,-Charles O'Connell, Bill Myers, Neal Kerley, Kermit Kerley, Nelson Workman, Warren Newell, Robert Seckman, Dave Adams. VARSITY FOOTBALL Co-Captain Robert Seckxnan, Coach Simpson, Co-Captain John McCoy. Courtesy of SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 80 SCHEDULE WE Macomb ...... 0 Beardstown ..... 6 Petersburg . . . .71 Havana . . . 8 Industry . . 40 Rushville . . . . 12 Triopia . . . 0 Pittsfield . . . . 13 THEY 20 12 . 0 . 21 0 25 . ..3'7 40 X 1 w 5 i Robert Seckman, Gary Armel, Warren Newell, Bob Keyes, Rusty Weaver, Larry Wagner, John McCoy, Lynn Reische, Dick Alsup, Neal Kerley, Nelson Workman. Defense y Offense Robert Seckman, Lynn Reische, Warren Newell, Dick Alsup, Nelson Workman, Gary Atmel, John McCoy, Rusty Weaver, Ramon Jones, Bob Keyes, Neal Kerley. Compliments of MT. STERLING IMPLEMENTLCOMPANY Ralph Orr and Jack Hill I .e Dick Algup ' Warren Newell Lynn Reische Senior Lettenn en Neal Kerley li Robert Seckman Lan-y,Wagner John McCoy Bob Keyes 5 ROW I: Doug Hendricks, Roger Newenham, Tommy Lewis, Mike Galloway, George Alford, Robert Hester, Randy Weaver. ROW II: Coach Hafner, Mick Rigg, Bruce Scheussler, Frank Price, Charles O'Connell, Bill Myers, Pete Hendricks, Jonnie Smith. ROW III: Lloyd Seckman, John Frost, Tony Mathewson, David Howard, Leon Pasmore, Roger Wilson, Wesley Eliot, Jack Gregory. Junior Varsity Leitermen Coach Simpson, Dick Alsup, Warren Newell, Neal Kerley, John McCoy 83 ROW I: George Alford, Jack Gregory, Bob Wilson, Lloyd Seckman, Craig Davenport, James Ingram, Randy Weaver. ROW II: Manager Don Fry, John Frost, Leon Passmore, Wayne Alford, Larry Henricks, Doug Hen- rick, Mike Galloway, Gene Burnett, Coach Jim Simpson. ROW III: Mike Hollembeck, Larry McCormick, Ernest Fluckey, Charles White, Brad Witty, Gale Thorman, Roger Wilson. BASKETBALL ROW I: Victor Still, Coach Sherman Hafner, John Hill. ROW II: Dick Alsup, Bert Alexander, Raymond Jones, Robert Seckman, Kermit Kerley, Jim Vann, Neal Kerley, Warren Newell, John McCoy, Jim Gregory, George Hendricks. Compliments of BARKER BROTHERS SLBEMIS LIVESTOCK AND TRUCK SERVICE Neal Kerley Robert Seckman Warren Newell John McCoy Dick Alsup Jim Gregory 85 ff' George Hendricks Jim Vann Ramon Jones BASKETBALL Bert Alexander Kermit Kerley 86 ' SCHEDULE We They Triopia 41 ,,,, 43 Lewistown 60 .... 84 Christian Brothers Central Beardstown Pittsfield Augusta Western Beardstown Rushville Astoria Griggsville Beardstov-in Rushville Payson Meudon Carthage Pittsfield Central Jacksonville LV. Rushville Beardstown 55 .... 64 58 . . . 66 '70 .... 74 64 .... 59 '75 .... 69 58 .... 66 74 .... 63 52 .... 66 65 .... 43 52 .... 51 55 .... 57 46 .... 47 65 .... 67 64 .... 49 49 .... 59 51 .... '76 58 .... '72 56 .... 46 64 .... 6.3 64 .... 66 ' K I .. J... emu NW. 1. ROW I: John Frost, Doug Hendrick, Roger Newenham, Wesley Elliott, Leon Passmore, Mike Galloway, George Hendricks. ROW II: Gail Thoroman, Verle Kindhart, Albert Alexander, Roger Clausen, Lynn Reiche, Larry Wagner, Larry Hendricks, David Mayfield. ROW III: Randy Weaver, Stan Baker, Raymond Jones, Warren Ne- well, Kermit Kerley, Bill Myers, Gary Kindhart, Charles O'Connel1, Monty Sides, Victor Still, Coach Hafner. TRACK C 1 3 A sw ROW I: Michael Davis, Gene Burnett, Mike Galloway, Rae Veith, George Hendricks, Gary Armel. ROW II Lynn Reische, Larry Hendricks, Gale Thoroman, Raymond Roate, Larry Kurfman, Ray Bridgewater. ROW III: Coach Simpson, Stan Baker, John Frost, Mickey Rigg, Ramon Jones, Ernie Fluckey, Bobby Wilson, Wayne Alford, Mike Hollembeak. Coach Simpson, Larry Kurfman, Mickey Rigg, Ramon Jones, Gary Armel, Bobby Wilson. Klux: 88 TOP ROW: Ernest Fluckey, Raymond Roate, Gary A1-mel, Mike Galloway, Micky Rigg, Bob Wilson, Pete Hendricks, John Frost, Gene Burnett. BOTTOM ROW: Gail Thorman, George Hendricks, Rae Veith. Gary Armel gets a hit. BASEBALL '-.. -'- f ' 89 St. Marys Industry Pittsfield Central Rushville Pittsfield Beardstown SCHEDULE We 3.. l2.. 5.. 2.. 7.. O.. O.. They . 2 . 0 . 6 . 11 . 9 . 13 .K 10 gil-NQS, +585 ai X Rss 9 -Q, ,..3. F 1 Mus 'ww 1 i .c. , 'a mga Aww? M X i A X Q 7 ' X S 3 Wg.. V X 4 S V if 'I 'jr .rf--r XV! fi 'fi Q T3 J.. .9 i .X A ' mx 2 , ---- mf - er- his qw 69 0 W-f , wi, 27 x 'S .gk 2 xi w R 5 Q5 SPORTS BANQUET Football Awards Why am I always at the end of the line? Putting meat on those bones, Newell??? Basketb all Aw ards I Nitin 9 was . S5 X S S gf' igbw Ji? Q xr. Q.. 3.46 x .www r....wwNfmmmg:.i.. W F 1 1 I , A . C . Perry's Brown County landmark is Mrs. Ray helps Bill Renaker look up the Timewell Elevator, information For a term paper. A. C. PERRY 8: SCNS ALICE M. RAY Timewell, Illinois Brown County Circuit Clerk ARROW RESTAURANT BALZER REXALL PHARMACY Beardstown, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois The Arrow Restaurant is Famous for channel Mrs. Bell gives Helen Ann Wilson informa- cat fish and other fine foods. tion about weight control . S it df pi. Wayne Alford looks at transistor radios. Fred Bessell and son David show Rev . RCA television sets are sold by Bates who Tucker a beautiful potted plant. BESSELLS FLOWER SHOP BATES RADIO 84 T. V. 8. GREENHOUSE also has an excellent repair service. Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois BLANCHE'S BEAUTY SHOPPE BOYDSTUN LUMBER CO. Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Martha Roberts helps her aunt, Mrs. Leslie John McCoy buys lumber For an Ag . project Roberts, owner of Blanche's Beauty Shoppe. from salesman Mervin Sorrells. l Wilson E. Wagner, County Clerk, and One of the beautiful new '61 Chevrolet Rita Christner, Deputy, Figure property Impala 2-door hardtop on display in front taxes . of Brown County Motor Co . BROWN COUNTY BROWN coumv Moron co Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois BUCKLEY'S AUTO PARTS C. A. ANDERSON Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Chester A . Anderson, Unit Supervisor For John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Mike Hollembeak brings in one of his dad's C0mpany, is ready to advise you on your generators to be repaired . insurance problems. Raymond Christner gives Richard Gordley an Raymond Langan quenches his thirst with a estimate on the iunk heap he's sitting on . coke. CHRISTNER'S ECONOMY PARTS COCA-COLA BOTTLING CO. Mt. Sterling, Illinois Quincy, Illinois CONDEE GAS SERVICE DIXON AUTO BODY Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Be sure it is Condee Gas Service, a good gas service at a good gas cost--iow Jim Dixon, an excellent body man, poses instaliation costs. for picture while working on a car. Gene Dixon and Jim Prillmayer, two of Nelson Workman, super salesman at Don's Mt. Sterling auctioneers say, Let us cry Store sells Rae Veith a hat and is in For you . consultation about a sweater. DIXON AND PRILLMAYER DON'S STORE Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling. 111il10iS FLOYD MCCASKILL FLYNN'S MARKET Timewell, Illinois D Mt. Sterling, Illinois Customers are doing their trading where Ronnie McCaskill shows one ot their they have an excellent assortment of meats registered Polled Hereford bulls. and produce. This is the main office of Frederic Brick 8. Sharon and Ccirlene Zipse help their father Tile, manufacturers of standard brick, restock shelves during the Christmas rush . building tile, and drain tile. FREDERIC BRICK AND TILE GAMBLES STORE Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois ' HERSMAN TRADING POST HILL'S FOOD MARKET Hersrnan, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Irwin Snyder with his dog CoIoneI stands Richard G0 dI.eYf RUSIY Weilveff ,Richard in front of his general store and mill at B0l4el'f Gnd Mike DGVIS PKJYCIWCISS ICG Cl'eCIm He,-Smqn , and candy at HiII's Food Market. Mrs. Veda Husted and Mrs. Pat Long are ready to help you with any insurance problem you have . HUSTED INSURANCE Agencyg Mt. Sterling L. H. GROSS AND SON Mt. Sterling, Illinois Sharon and Janny Moody and their mother select gifts for their dad For Christmas. Jan Mitchell gossips with Sharon Friday at the Junction Grill, home of World Famous hamburgers. JUNCTION GRILL Mt. Sterling , Illinois LONG OLIVER COMPANY Mt. Sterling , Illinois SEE LONG--GO OLIVER, your neighbor has. QE me ig is J ' Jerry Zimmerman, salesman at M 8. K Ford, This expert staff at Armstrong's Station is holds the key to a new Falcon station preparing to do one of their lubricating and wagon . servicing jobs . M. AND K. FORD SALES MAURICE ARMSTRONG'S Mt. Sterling, Illinois Conoco Station MEATS SUPER MARKET MIXER PLUMBING 8: HEATING Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois e Mrs. Schlabach checks out groceries while David Adams sacks them For Mrs. Ethel Mixer Plumbing and Heating's slogan is,' Harney . ' P We service what we sell. F P4 , .2 ,vga 4 6 il QL ' 5 a . 9 B- i. S I '3 Karen McConnell gives service to a Joker Adams is Filling David Adams' car customer at her fatl1er's service station . with Mobil gas. MCCONNELL SERVICE STATION MOBIL SERVICE STATION Timewell, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois MT. STERLING ELEVATOR CO. MT. STERLING PLUMBING CO I Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois A clerk at Mt. Sterling Plumbing and Mt. Sterling Elevator Co . is your dealer Modernizing Company will show you latest for Master Mix Feeds in Mt. Sterling . styles in plumbing fixtures. . I Q . ' I . se:- Q . s sv-Q l , f O. J. Bump has a large line of materials The only place in Town where you can find needed for any building proiecf. anything from nails to pills. O. J. BUMP LUMBER CO. ONEIL'S DRUG STORE Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois PEPSI-COLA BOTTLING CO. PRILLMAYER FREEZER SERVICE Quincy, Illinois Hersman, Illinois Prillmayer's Freezing and Packing Service Here Marilyn Dunbar says Pepsi Please. where you can buy fresh meai daily . Fr---'wwf' Y H 'Rfk - . Seldon Renaker is showing customers that Eddie Roberts is returning a suit to Shirley their store has a paint For every purpose Lidgard after completing a Fine job of dry and a purpose for every paint. --fSmith cleaning . Alsopl RENAKER'S PAINT AND ROBERTS CLEANERS A Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois SCHUYLER-BROWN SERVICE CO. SHANK'S SHOE STORE Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Nelson Workman fills up his 10-gallon gas tank of the Metro at Schuyler-Brown Mr. Shank says to Martha, For you to Service Co . serving both Schuyler and always walk in ease, buy shoes at Shank's Brown County . they're sure to please . Lili? Gorsuch's Service Station, dealer of I The G-A.A. 9Il'lS Ore eniOyir19 Cm evening Sinclair and Goodyear Products, has the of l9OWlID9 - latest equipment . SINCLAIR SERVICE STATION SPORT'S BOWLING LANES Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois STANDARD SERVICE STATION SUN GLASS MFG. Mt. Sterling, Illinois ' Mt. Sterling, Illinois Charles Baldwin shows Richard Gordley the quickest way out of town as he takes . Here is where the world's First scientific advantage of their travel service . ' radiator Fan is produced . 1-'nav In nw I Richard Gordley gets information about SfUdeI'1fS Stop ot The TCSTGG Freeze for scholarships from Superintendent Witty . refreshments ClU ln9 0000 l'10Ul'- SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS TASTEE TREET Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois THE CROXTON STORE THE PENNY STORE Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois Eastman Croxton shows John Hill a selec- tion of shirts which is included in their Fine RlCl1GI'Cl GOl'Clley shows material frOm their men's department store . dry goods department to Sue Ann Davis . Bill Thornton shows Dorothy' Kennedy latest Jim Vdrm energetically sweeps his Father's shoe styles from his stocks. coin wash, which has 24-hour service . THORNTON'S SHOE STORE , VANN'S COIN WASH Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois DON WAGNER WEBBER INSURANCE AGENCY Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois I Don Wagner, distributor of Prairie Farms Ned Webber says: Let us protect you milk makes his daily delivery at the high against fire and a long list of other dangers school. with a Farmer's Auto Homeowner policy. r 'WqYi' Ti 2 is F E E ' X is Es.-fig f Y 3 Q .3 is Riff? ms w. X 4' A gs , i mg fig? ,M it sf V. K K A k,.. , A -, -R ,: is f- .... i :ips ir. A . i -- -:19ii2ED-,- .css -. ,A . The two Alford boys stand in front of their Wort Radio and T.V. iust west of the post parents' motel, ready to greet all prospec- office, specializes in prompt T.V. repairs tive customers . ' WILSON MOTEL WORT RADIO AND TV Mt. Sterling. Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois W R M S RADIO YATES RESTAURANT Beardstown, Illinois Beardstown, Illinois Here Don Chippman, a loyal employee of WRM5 l'C1dI0f IUPIVIQ 0 SPSCTGCUIGI' lDGSket- Waitress Margaret Kennedy serves four ball game for broadcasting the next day . customers at the Yates Restaurant. Ready Mix Concrete No Mess or Muss Dragline Service New Machines Available of all We Deliver Where and Times . When You Want if Wet Ponds Cleaned HOLLEMBEAK 8: SONS Limestone Phone: All Sizes Whiferock 6701, 5341, and 5361 COMPLIMENTS OF ARMEL'S CAFE CAPITOL APPLIANCE COUNTY TREASURER'S OFFICE G. L. CRANK, D. D. S. DAVIS WELDING SHOP FARMERS AND TRADERS STATE BANK FRIDAY FURNITURE SHOP HECOX GULF SERVICE STATION HOWARD'S CAFE JEANNE BEAUTY SALON KENNETH CHRISTNER LINDSEY HARDWARE DR. LONG, VETERINARIAN KIEFER'S SAV-U MARKET KLEINLEIN GARAGE MERCHANTS ICANDY CO.I MT. STERLING AUTO BODY NOBLE'S BARBER SHOP SCHAEFFER'S MARKET SCHOONOVEN BARBER SHOP SHERIFF'S OFFICE TOWN HOUSE RESTAURANT MR. AND MRS. CHARLES TURNER EDWARD TURNER ROBERT E. UTTER LUCILLE E. WEGS YAKLE LUMBER YARDS T I 5 L , , Mis. Ruth Baker v Mr. Hobson Bales Mr. James Simpson Mr. Richard Vancil IN APPRECIATION Thank you, who are leaving Brown County High School. We hope Mr. Hafner has winning teams at Park Forestg Mr. Schlabach wins first in band at Ma- combg and we hope Mrs. Nations will come to see us between her housekeeping duties. Thank you, who came this year to Brown County High School. Mrs. Baker is our cheerful secretaryg Mr. Bales, Mr. Simpson, and Mr. Vancil, we hope we have not discouraged you in your new profession for we think you are tops in spite of your pedagogi- cal experience. Watch out next year, kids! ' 110 Mr. Sherman Hafner Mrs. Gretchen Nations Mr. Robert Schlabach n A BUILDING PROGRESS 112 Tk v ,X - Y,Y-YY ---ff-V fYffYi-- 5 , -, , fy ' , W Q5 A-U - 1 --,' A-'-Tiana P f I 5 4 fx l V 1 F1 . 4 5 L' If 5 I 'S ff 4 I V' 5 Z E. 5 4 . Z A ,R


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