Brownstown High School - Bomber Yearbook (Brownstown, IL)

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fini 1. Y' A' g A I. , ' , -s I N I '+-ferffdf i ' 5 if N A N s A K -P ?,S THE BOMBER Published by the Class of '45 Brownstown Com unity High Schoo Brownstown, Illinois It is for us to be here dedicated to the unfinished work for which so many have so nobly given 'heir lives that we might live in freedom free from the terror and aggression of those who would seek to conquer us J s ... 'fxff' w M32 AQ ii I Y '11 fc JP rv if QQ-Q 1' P -'zip 7. U :wiv fl flfrrfdi , ,f' ,Q 71 fwfk 'ini ' 1 , ' .L. QQ f- 443,55- , 'ru-y ,.' 'ng-Lg-4jf14w 1 A -5...q5.. . Z '2 il -' . . '91 ,, . will ,. V-:f'5R1,f ,a .'- sg ' 'glin ji vgwi'- 54' 2. '2,'i f P L' fi ' 2.g'yj'- i -, 1 gp' . ',.k -, :V- ' .-LQ., A if? -. 2'5fA.'.' 1 fx, .- i l-Ii A 3' -.iii ,ggi . - C 11 -ii'1 . grit' 7 ff: ZZ ' w, f1'f'. ' if 1'ip,'. ?2,,,7-' 1 H'v H3 ' -.ifgfw K :.-Q. j-, 4 ,gn D - 5. :M k ,- vqfx, f. Tiff' - -7N'?:.fw , '. '-aff '. . ' :V ,-12 Q, 4 ' , ., 3' , .. . E.: 15.1. fa ' Z 'rffa' Af- A . , ' .pe ff Xx wif A AX w j 4 1- ,gg N 44 X IA' A' if wx W 6 7 , m f N1 .E p X I . J Board Members Left to Right hr Mr Mr TG I' MI' Student Council Left to Right Samuel H. Schaub Herbert Smith Oliver E. Reece James J. Feezel Millard Owen Nd Mary Grissom Herbie Price Wanda Wright Melvin Jones Lawrence Hart Johnny Price Miss Skeet Bob Durbin Rosemary Sarver Jaunell Pollard Frankie Stotts Revis Watson Doris Pontious Alton Brown X Qi? C I e'WO6x XJ 0090 L STUDEhT COUlCIL President Bob Durbin Vice President Johnn e Pr ce be retary Wanda wright Treasurer Alton Brown Reporter Frankie Ste ts Sergeant at Arms Melvln Jones Adviser Miss Skeet Our Student Council of Brownstown Communit H gh School or two years old We hope that it has many more happy birthdays The classes elect thei representatimes each year and tae Ldents chosen serve during the whole school year Two new members were elected this year to fill vacar cles left by Margaret Fammon and Byron Hammon These new members were Bob Durbin and Revis watson Naturally, war activities stil play an important part in our 1 fe Our biggest project this year was the sponsor ng of the sixth War Loan Drive, which topped our goal, set for 520,000 Our total sales amounted to 340,576 40 W also sponsored the March of Dimes, Junior Red Cross, and War Wund Dri es An Honor Roll for those who have entered the armed for ces from Brownstown Community High S hool has been olaced ix our hall by the Student Council On the afternoon of December 22, 1944 we conducted al all school Christmas party We promoted tournaments in ping pong and checaer , gl' during the lunch periods of the second semester V -T 1 . u V ocoaooonv oceans: 1 4 . ooo: sooo L .Lf 'W Y C ooaeeoc neon neoonco cannot .L '1.l..,.ll .ff U .v - ll. 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We, the SENIOR CLASS of BROWNSTOWN COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL in the COUNTY of FAYETTE, STATE of ILLINOIS, 1 the year of our Iord, nineteen hundred and folty five, being of sound mind and memory and having exceedingly strong will, do make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last WILL AND TESTAMENT MARTIN BEHRENDS wishes to leave his good looks and all the Freshman girls to BOB BARNICK, and his excellent gxades to LOIS YOUTHER wishing you lots of luck with them, OLENE He also leaves his position as Senior Class President to LOUELLA MASON and SHIRLEMAYE LOGUE DONN BENNYHOFF wills his bashfulness to GLENN SMITH, and his romantic personality xo REVIS CALVERT JOHNNY DIVELEY wishes to leave his technique of skipping school to PAUL CAMPBELL and RONALD REED, and his hearty guffaw to JEAN NEATHERY BOB DURBIN would like for DORIS PONTIOUS to be heir to all of his love, and to JEAN BREESE goes his popularity Lucky girl DOYLE BEESON wills his ability to blow smoke rings to GLENN SMITH, if he can find enough cigarettes to practice with,and to LORINE KOEHLER his desire to tell tall tales BETTY BRUEGGER wills her job at the Cozy Hut to BONNIE DURBIN and HAROLD MATTHEWS BETTY THOMPSON leaves her quietness and studiousness to FRANCES LANGER, LOLA POLLARD and DOROTHY TREXLER LYNN LUSTER leaves his pretty curly hair to MADELYL ENGLE, and his dimples to JOHN BEHRENDS MELVIN JONES wills his spring fever to LOUISE PETERS, and his black, wavy hair to JOHNINIE PRICE To the three RUSH girls, DONNA, DORIS, and CLETA, we leave all of our bad habits and grades .. n LYLE CURTHS wills his blue eyes to OLENE BOLLES. Here's DARRELL DIVELEY wills his old gray mare to CHARLES STORM It'll come in handy when the roads get muddy And to WINNAH PULLEN goes a little blue cap she can wear for Sunday and everyday if she wishes THE SENIOR CLASS Wills to MAX SHEA OR anything we have that he might want Clf he thinks he can get it 7 WANDA LANCE wills her ability to twirl to FERN GARRISON ALBERT REYNOLDS wills his technique with the typewriter to REVIS WATSON, his ability to sing to HAROLD BUCHROLZ, and his pocketful of thumb tacks to LOTQIE MAY AICKER 'RANKIE STOTTS wills her stubbornness to EDNA CLYMER and JIMMIE BROADDUS, and her swinging gait to DONALD LEDBETTER HAROLD TURNER wills his dancing ability to BETTY WASSER I'm sure you will enjoy yourself, BETTY He leaves his mus' ical ability to DALE PASLAY and his straight hair to FARLEX AUSTIN GWENDOLYN SAPP wills her diamond ring to MARY LOU EDMDNDSON She also leaves her pretty black hair and bright smile to MARY VILLMS CHARLES LEDBETTER leaves his way with the girls to TORRIS O'DELL, and h's acting ability to GENF BROADDUS OAEN Now the girls will go for you, EUGENE She also leaves her bright blue eyes to OPAT REYNOLDS ROSEMARY SARVER leaves her quiet disposition and blond hair to NORMA ALEXANDER, and her good behavior to STANLEY ARNOLD Make good use of it, ARN J C MCCLELLAN wills his height to REVIS BRAZLE and his bright red hair to GEORGIANNA FEEZEL CAROL SEBTON leaves her artistic ability to TOM HOPIINS, and her neatness to MARLENA RICHARDS ROSENARY SARVER and BOB DURBIN leave their editorship of the KIOT to DALE STAPP and DEAN STORM ADELINE ENGLE wills her constant giggle to VIVIAN PARKISOF and little BOB DURBIN EUGENE MCCONKEY leaves his height and red hair to BOB SCOTT UNQFFJCLM, I' .., .J MARY HELEN FRANCIS wishes to leave her soft voice to EUGENE T Wavids n Avenue Pre nstoun, llllnci Tay ol, l ou Dearest large I vuess you lOU5HL I las never ne 0 QA r eur last rucn thou wasn Tow ire the Pl Caro Teln ncver thou rt to ask belcle 13 Wen Ca ter Cll Co lany9 orf clo Volpe and T were cleanlng out ounn olr old annuals an Vlof mfs evenln nor rauuated en nf et an l to see that raduated with us letter, but I llUdl1 Pot around to ocn'L eeve time to wlite Lo anyone any mole Ind tr V nt a bla famlly woulu oe nice!! 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J wr- , Q r ' f I .1 -'71 ,V L ff' 4 5. 1 A X A ' r -X A' 15 L41 l n ,fd an may - '- . - .-1 ' 1 'xl sf - a l H y r 1.4 ' r , .T I ' I -4 .FV 6 3 1 l 1 'A ' 4 if ' - - ' , if fvu I r , - -f ' l - f .5 A ' Q- A g- ii. - v f J l ia. A A ' ' f i ' n 'l l , , tl - - N 5 4 X . . ' .x I Un' n I F1 i 4 ' 5 , ' 5 31. ll Q H ' . A ' ' A ' ' - I+- 1 h -- M Ill X Ri Q , 2 H AS ' 'U . ' I y 14' ,A iii' ,l W I B ' l y Y .Nr if T ,V JUUTOQS President Johnnie Price Vice President Iarlena R1Ch8PdS Secretary Gene Broaddus Treasurer Lois Youther The stately Juniors .re nad a great yea , eve if we d d1't win everything Six of ou Junior played on the Varslty b8Sk6tOH71 team, seven on the baseball team, amdten took part 1D trac? Our Queen Candidate, Doris Pontious, came in third in the Hallowe'en Carnival Her escort was Charles Ledbettcr Ne campaigned for our candidates in the Popularity contest, and twelve of our Juniors won On February 7th we enjoyed ou selves skating That was quite a party In May we staged our Junior Play and it was a saccess Something always to remember lS our Banquet for the Seniors Ne certainly showed them a good time v '-IIIOOU - IO!! , . Ulu QOH 000:00 ltiiiiilll ICICI IDQIOIICOOOUI Advisers.........Mlss Borah, Mr. Johnson ll 'n' 1 - -A vw lltnil - at i z , r 5 1 ' ' l A L A n D o . A... I C . 1 . Y A 1 O 673, xy X X f VN l Kenneth Madge Allen Barker Jay :re vbqker' one Carrlcq George Doris Donaldson LB-Bt On Leonafd rrancis 04: Irene I' JIT IT Fern '7 Elm V'l'1'1 L U 1 . u 1 reen oeemgry Kerateg Robert Patterson 'sl'- Jfv Billie rrqn Donna Sefton Donald aylor 45 Lloyd Jac son J Ward Lawson Y Jeanne Pinkley EVEPHB I F ty I ., --. y V' 'I Lg- ., g V I - I V. . ,L y - o - - V f 3' ' - r A' A ' A sf . . k PB 1 V .1 Lf-w A P - -Q - 3 ,zmrz 1 ff' 1 V wif - 1' ky 5' 'i - If 1 A ' ' 9 r l H . D1 U I v. . - in L , 1 ' ' '7 I Nuffiufgfnf n ' -I, U K' bl X of I A V J . fl ,- X ' 2 2? Itjyl fy A A I D Al, .3 3 'virwt -P J gwswnef ' .f I V - J si E K Vo - , f-1 - , 5 4. A ' , 'T S 55 2 A ' ' Q' qw N .. I ' fq . ' ' - I I , I rl 1 I 1. 3 N -11 e . ! S4 i ., !' ' , ia A f 4 Q QAX 'A W PhnQ1 P Vx 14 ' J 'Gnrrncr '.'. '9-LIFYQ w 3 '4 yew. .V-11' I t ,. v 'A 'WC . 1.7! 'U-s ,,, L SOPHOLOHVS President Lawrence Hart Vice President Carol Cumbie Secretary Wanda wright Treasurer Bobby Crye nThe wise old Sophomores' We came early last September to attend the first assembly and to get the feel of Ube longing to the school which we secr tly felt that we owned In October we enjoyed the Fallowe'en carnival held at the grade school We administered two booths at the Calnival They were the basketball free throw and the marriage bureau for this gala event was Rosemary hersten Ray Cumbie She ranked fourth in the Our Queen candidate escorted by Charles contest the Sixth War Loan Drive goal, which was the entire school, by selling Q25,240 65 bank of Brownstown, presented us with seventeen dollars for selling 211,000 worth of E nonds e certainly had a grand party with it We topped off for Q20 000 for Mr Meyer of the In March we had our second skating party, we took just as many tumbles as before The month of April brought us closer to the end of school, and it wasn't until the first of May that we realized that our high school career was half finished I liillll OU! ll! O00 IIOOIOIOUOCOUOIQIUO IODOIUIIOJCOOUIOIIOIO Advisers......Miss Lambert Q Mrs. Miller 1 :- DO 1 e . O ' .U C . , . 0 sc P . I ' 'Z . . ' V 'c uc Q Il O O L U fb' f fx my-fifgg .655 ,-V-, l . EV Q f Shir Davie meurlce Hamilt on ack orria 7' Abe kPet,ere lelma Up' on fi Helen A Harris AHU8 Ruth f rmaliffi Mary Wa rd Alice Fisher Patsy Here11 Fairy Lea. Mort on Erma Rush I I V Harold Black 1 I 1 Qnopkins 'QQ :Jett L1 -.Francis ner-ble Price 4 Havls U Eugene nyere wr? etty ox Annet 1. a Curths EFEH rye DQWYQ Kennet Lax' aret Mqnin lgry Leo b epnenson St ine Stine r n molpgon 'Jayne Mary Lou 1' UOI'Othy 8 barbara Q 3 Donald I, n u 10 Me1v'n Donald m1 ame '34 Willme Q F1 y ' ' . hh J' Ili- A 7: - rv-gl '7 - In 5 lx Ay V t , sr I 'wit ' V' .5.Lr1.'. 1, yi, - 7. , 'w ,,:.1'Q v 153 171 V -1, 3 C l Ew'IY'n .'ff J: ,Y l 'f , e . Pviff V- b , ' -xgrfxlf. 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' ' : , ' aj - 1 2 J , 1' 4 'a V' V 27 1 ' V I 1 'V .'Q , f A A - A N FQESHMEN President Dean Hopkins Vice President Herbie Price Secretary Tre sur r Jaunell Pollard Adviser Mrs McClellan, Miss Wilson nThe verdant Freshmen We were green all light, green and scared Ne fussed about being initiated b6lHg trampled on, and be'n given so many tests when these ore liminarles were ove we realized that the teasinv and for xentlnv had kept us 1 om feelinv lost we had a contest between the B 19's Q4th hour Fr lil classb and the B 29's C7th hour ngllsh classj in the sale of mar bonds and stands Of course the B l9's won, and the Our Queen C8Hdld3+C for the Carnlval was Alice Wisner, and her escort was N6lVi1 Yarbro gh Our P es'de1t, Dean Hopkins, certainl came out on top in tie sale of macazines a total of S08 He rec ived leatder vallet as a prize 4 are proud to say that we have a reat u members in the Band and also in the Glee Club Five Fresh wen boys were on th basketoall second team, fwve on the has ball team, ard one on toe track team lo one fally appreciated twe talent the Fres.men possess c untll we presented an As e1blJ progra1 LU Iarcn Not in pictu e F nneth Craig Janda Doyle Joe iersnon Farleen Sefton Darrel Sims , V Q L .4 - . U I I I Q U I l I l O I C UO O I O C O O O I I I C I O El. S Q e n o 1 Q , , V S I U l O O I H . L L 1 1 Q o n . ' 4 . Y ' p so ' l o . A .L FQ , .. Q A - VI -n , . , ,3 , Y' 5 : Vi n ,J ,. . , O .- vf- ., , A l ' ..-. -' . . 4.,.g 21.1 1 .. 'F ' . r .L .4 1, n ' arg . V - 1 v B-29's had to ive the art . C . . . ' kd A 4 f H . n . o. . f F J. L ' If ., . ' A I A 5 -.. . I., . , S 8. Y yu . - 21 Q IQ . . rv fx nfffv:-I1 nf' :L .. .oc ol . AA n 7 ' ' A T T e . A . , T 6 L 1 - Q T 1- . x 1 M 1 i , L L . , ' 1 , .' . 1, 1 . '17 ' S .1 V c .. 1. . Y- . L O LS o L .. W , X A F l ,K 'sl X Q 9 0 x Q X X X XX J.-. COACH Reeter ASS'T COACH Johnson JOE!!! 1vwVbHT' Tonw Le f to 1 hf n w X Pnp WWV 'E ngvh 2 5 if FI? TW' PQ 10 W nn U 1 Jnhw vw D 4m un Ybqnpf WP'Y1r me fvie W nw tknll an na 'O Rffhf Qqhqld Hu w1eq ,n1. . E 3-5-vr , He Jvntn ' Fr. 'fHw.Hn K0nn9 h ., Ewrene Afrbln UAW' 1 TAWGI bi QUVI ,str ffl Alumll E owneto Cowden Blowletown Ramsey browlstown St Elmo DL OW .sto u Kinmendy Teutopolis B owustewn Greenup BIOWUSLOWH Beecher C1tJ Brownstown Altamont Brownstown Suewardson Lv ILL 4611 LOUIY E1H6x s bro ISC JIR A1tdmOut vwx ST. Teatupells 51 EAax 1L4L1 Browdetown Shelbyville Browastown Beecher City U1C51dLuL1 Pa1iua nal Gleenvlii B 1 llJ1,3wY Shulbyvll :J Par ' na M Ki1n.4ru1y Hu I6 Cup Harney BxLJv1s Altamont BI OV 118 bu Cowden Broanst Stewarueen Browdstonn bt Elmo Hdrxibk St lm m,T,6.n, ' A L4 . I I-K iran , 2 12' ffl? J' ' 1 'J ut., 'dx ' Y J J' J- TH 44 ICN f . y 43 f. 4' fl ' lplq ' Biuiv 1' refill 24 ' 'L WW 'T 1' 19 Bf,wusLuem . A 59 1 ':l H W xy W1 3:5 51.2-fun: L1 , 'B 1' 'X uk 'A 1: Brownsuown 55 m.cnnetmsu 42 ,M' .fy 'A 'V I 1 'UL -L: 55 . W' ' H ' Y Y UAA ' V 25 ' ' 55 f 'wen 58 'fm ' v 38 - -, ' ' - 55 ' , 4 ' Q ' 51 . 45 ' ' ' 61 ' 20 v ?L 1 55 ' 28 CL ve ' 'se fn ' L H 'Za R.gig',,,, V I H 3' 2 B12 .U1..JL'fm.,. , 54 2 . , . B: 4 -Q Lui 21 DIWL,-1-5.3 L, , ,,, ' ' ' '. E Q n tra Reetpr and M 01 posed or Vandalia place trophy prbsex ed V 63s f V 1 v I 1 falg HT Sikh nuv Kgzw-rl A 'J 'r. J Fvs n, LLEIHW twc Q45 ' , Si, El .mf P851113., iL1?xf'3 We won all une 5a3a3f Lk3LGf'IVf - 2 1. by Mia fnnfqrwmc fllli ,ga .11 L J . B.CQH.S. 5 u V.C.H.S. 2 Q B.C,H.S. 9 .4 S.E,C,H.S. 7 B.C.HcS. '5 Q F.C.H.S, O 2 B.C.HAS, 15 4 F.C.H.S. 5 U B.C,H.S, 6 gb S.E.C.H.3. 2 2 B,C.H.S. J 1 .C.H.S. O TRACK TEAM On April 21, 1944 our track team competed with St Elmo in a Dual Track Meet Je won the meet by scoring 641 points against St Elmo's 452 Individuals were also awarded medals besides the team award Next, we participated in a trlangular meet at Effingham with Effingham and Teutopolis We sailed through with fly Teutopolis' 14 We attended the County Meet which was held at St lmo on May 5, 1944, with Vandalia and St Elmo Again we de feated all with a score of 525 against Vandalia's 48 and St Elmo's 315 We took top honors in the 880 yard relay At the District Meet we were represented by our Relay Team and Elmer Feezel, our Relay Team failed to place Elmer Feezel placed Fifth in the 880 yard run. ing colors--scoring 54 points against Effingham's 28 and I 1 1 'I Front row hary argalnt Dafoy H TBXI. L6 Rosemary Jeannp R hinnah Q wavy Lou Cnirl maro Dorothy 1 Ngnde W. Taunel' P ixlan 1 davis L. 1 PEP SQTAU Leit t ri t Uooond row Miss Skeet Lola P Donna S Louise Donna P Charles C setty B Dean S. Fravcif L Jhirley nr' Me 1 AGVLSOP lkira Georgianna F UPU U Ima m 'zankie o fun at lnrie Dtdf arms 1 Joris Hob un s ' Q fb A Q,w ' 1 ' row ' G. V ' H ' 4 2:7 4' S c F 'H' A ., , : . E' P. E ' 1 A. ' P. 2' E' C , A K . K. gn.a 1' h R. , ,V . , n J '. BE4. y Cf, JC . Z. Marlena H, Alice F. Marilyn Q XY., A L' , E ' Ewa N . A, ' , Ol- 5. M'A ', 3x Qu ' Fe ry M. vw, V L ' I. Q T Do Yr , f P . f Dk M D. L 1, ', , M, 3 ',1aA F. ',i Y. rj bf ' 'H' Y f f ffw ,666 0 CA. CARNIVAL The 1944 carnival Queen was nargie Grissom and her es cort was Bob Durbin Betty Reece, a former Queen, crowned the Queen ir a xery impressive ceremony The other candidates and their escorts, according to rank, were lhird Doris Pontious and charles Ledbetter Junior Fourth Rosemary Kersten and Charles Cumbie Sophomores Fifth- Alice Fisher and Melvin Yarbrough Freshmen Second---Shirley Switzer and Victor Reeter-Grade School lauloq Betty Francis Joris Pontious Rosemarg Server quartet Left to Right Kiss Skeet Jimmie Cagle Frankie Stotts Margie Grissom Harold Turner Trio Left to Right Frankie Stotta Miss Skeet Harold Turner Varfie Grissom 'Z 5' X li' 2' Xa? Row Carleen Sefton Dorothy Lowe Margaret Stine Wanda Wright Dorothy Trexler Maxine Anspaw Havis Iker Melba Thompson Wanda Doyle N158 Ska t Barbara Patterson bird RQ' Frankie Stotts gegty COX Wirmhh P1113-OD Margie Grissom Annette CUPYDS Marlena Richard: Patsy Herell Jimmie Cagle Jaunell Pollard Pgpold Turngr Mary GPISSON Harold Matthews Billie Morgan Alice Fisher G CE CLUB Presldent Margie Grissom Vice President ..Frank1e Stotts Secretary Treasurer Marlena Richards The Glee Club, under the direction of Miss Skeet, h s participated in various activities thi year We presented a delightful nGay Ninetiesn program at the Hallowe'en Carni val on October 27, 1941 Our annual Christras Vesper Service was held at the High School on Wednesday, December 20 Dressed in our black and white costumes, we were seated in front of the lighted cathedral window Lighted candelabra decorated our stage The impressive lighting of the candles was done by Donald Ledbetter and Charles Cum'1e Special selections were given oy Frankie Stotts, Harold Turner, Girls' Couble Trio, and Zero weather on the night of December 21 did not keep us from carollng We certainly enjoyed singing February l6 we went to Vandalia tc sing fox the Fayette County Institute Our Senior Trio eld our Mixed Quartet sang also, We had a grand time at our skatin part on Februaz 21 Several members from 'he horus participated in tne Solo and Ensemble Contest eld at Vandalia on April 2l,l34o The membexs of the Seni Trio were Wrank'e Stotts, Margie Grissom, and Harold Turner Those singing in the Mixed Quartet were Frankie Stotts Margle Grissom, Jim Cagle and Harold Turner The six girls of the Double Trio we 3 Frankie Stotts, Winnah Pullen, Dorothy Trexler, Havis Iker, Margie Grissom and Marlena Richards. 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Mixed Quartet, I . -I U A, 0 On T ' 0 Tr ' L f' rr LJ sl , Q A' ' 5. .A N ' F. er - A - I O ' .I . , . , L B15-.LD X0 tb GX Q V x Y -rn 1 -u Fur' n,L4 LUALIL ,1 fx fs ,A Q vunw 1 BAND President Harold Turner Vibe President Charles Storm Secretary Treasure Marlena xichards Librarian Lois Youther During the vast year our band has been under two di at St Flmo, d'rected us The second emester r Paluzzi came to oul school to become our full time dlP6CfOP for the remainder of tie year During the year the Band has played at most of the bas ketball games, class plays, and several other school actlvi t es I the Spring several soloists entered a contest 'r ffingham Selected memb rs of ou band plaved in the Clin ic Band at the evening Concert Nucl progress was made this past year We had to work harr, but we were able to take it Ve had several parties which we enjoyed very uch I I U l C I I I O I l I O' V x I I I I I I ll I I I I I U -V3 ' I. o Q n a T I I I I I O 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I A rectors. The first of the year Mr. Mattel, who is a teacher . - . . S M . 1 1 ' A J LA 1 . r , A K - 1 . n l, T? , c Y' - U .. . T t , .L A , 'I . 4 C V1 , ' IH , Frankie Stotts Rosemary arver largie Grissom Margie Grissom Margie Grissom Doxis Pontio s Doris Yontfous Ma y frlssom Vary Villms Donna Se'ton Jauuell Pollard Margie Grissom Frankie Stotts Bosemary Qarver Olena Bolles Havis Iker Miss Skeet MBIIBDH Richards POCULARTTY CWNlEST Most Popular Most likely to Succeed Prettiest Hand cmest Prettiest Heir Besf Dressed Prettiest Complexion Prettiest Dimples Cutest Best Figure Best Physique Most Athletic Moen Fr'endly Pretfiest Teeth Prettiest Eyes Most Studious Most Perfect Lovers Biggest Wolf and Wolfess Best Liked Teach rs Biggest Feet host Musical Cutest Mustache Bob Durbin Lyle Curtrs Jolmny Pr ce Johnny Price Haro d Tvrre. Sonly Ha L Revls Watscn Bobby Patterson Johnxy Price Gene Broaddus Bob Dur in Johnny Pr' e Mel in Jones Alfon Brown Gene Broaqdun Glenn Smith Nr Deeter J C NcClollan H8101d furner Mr. Paluzzi . H1 4 ' .L X. A S ' . ' 1 u - ' 1 Q I A A. '. 1 R 2 . A 'H f u- g r - 2 . - ' r J 1 ' J ' . T Jaunell Pollard Wittiest Burnie Wells A ' 1' H , , . ' .L ' , ' -c f' y' . A. N L., -A I .Q 4 M Q , . ' e . . M O O L1 l W 3 1 W onf row Melvir Y Stanley A Rodey B Kennetn A Johnny D Albert R Lynn L Lowel V Ieonard Wayne U Front row F F A Left to right ,ee nd row Pev4s C Donald W Fugene M Darrell D Bob D Bob S Dale Paul G Pevis 5 Charles Bobby P Wayne C Third row John B Donald 5 Iloyd J Junior W Eugene O Charles C Ronald Eugene M Bob D Martin Bob B Donn B Dean S Charles C G A A Left to right Fourth row Darrel Joe M Melvin Ward L Mr Peed Adviser econd row Third row Fourth row Lola P Betty W Miss Lambert Sponsor Louise Vivian P Doris P R Barbara P Madelyn E Mary Helen F Frances L Betty C Anna Huth Barbara Mary Lou B Donna ualy S Yarilyn 0 Norma A Frankie S Maxine A Alice Jean N Jean B Betty B Carol F Petty F Mary C Helen H Georglarna P Marv G Bonnie D Edna C Cwendolyx S Olene B B1ll'e I Madge B Shirley D Pvelyn G Miss Borah Ad iser Donna Iorene C Marlena Jeanne P lrma H Margaret Doris E Jaunell P Doris R Dorothy Rosemary h Dorothy L Nanda W atsy H Opal R Mrs Miller Qponsor Sue P Faily M Margie G o e n 1 A . 0 - ll . .- - 'Ol - 1 Q A 4- Q I Sl . V ' q a 0 o kg A I I C JI 1 ., o 0 0 0 . p o 0 - O 0 I . P. R. 1 1 l . I 1 4 , l Q o . S. . B. Y. l O O I o C o 1 o a. o n o ' l Pl 0 C n o 0 - c . ' '1 'N T1 Ill...-. L A. - o 11. 1 ' o ,. U vo Q n o F Q O 0 I . Jo -' 0 - 1 o , ' , '7 ' g L . . U o e o .. Q I A o s L 'la Q , ' . H' , - V ,, , -Jo J 0 Ra a T ' ' . ff 1-1 o A Us 0 a l To l ' 1. J i O 4 C 0 u 'U I 'T O .A . Front rox Lorena C POSGMBIB K WeWba I fnnetta f Betty C Vivian I Jean N Sue P Mary C Bet+ Ldna C Mary Helen Betty T Erma Y Doris n T-2 Billie' Ennnie D Handa M iargie G Qhirleq D Fargdret S Left to ivnt Erma R Doris H Louise P Tvelyn G Wadelvn hary u Carol C Lange B Betty F 'Prnnnnq Jean E Lois Y Lola P Teanne P Opal R Doris P Gwen Thixd row TOIMH Nanda Cle a Anna Rutk Betty F Barba a P Mary Havls L HGME ECW .1 QA. 4 fi a 1 , J- L., I J ' A, . . ' 7 Q X 1... H Do ... 9 A ff 0 H Ro Ax 5, , , . .. . A Y-1 J. i' f v w. . -J, hix .Je Sa 'Y' x J W .L . . LJ, Y f -r- U. . . Fourth row Fifth row ' Q 4 1 O l O - O yy W. C ' , T Q 'T' u K Us f . .' F, xx, t I I .T ' 0 A I El U l,'Q'r1'Y on I , TM 4.1,---v.... ..,. --..--., -.. M, L. . 'v U 9 T 7? v . r, , lf' E1 . Q. 1 . I.. , , xg 'N 1 , , A Lj, F F A Presldent Bob Durbln Vlce Presldent Martln Behrends Secretary Melvzn Jones Treasurer Eugene Owens AdVlS8T hh' Reed Future F were OL Amerlca encourage members to be re spons1ble, to look ahead, and to be thrlfty, by keeplng ac curate records of thelr progects We are a1d1ng the war effort by increaslng progects and puttlng our earnlngs 1DtO War Bonds and Stamps Forty three members make up our organlzatlon Dur1nQ the past Vear we Dromoted nest contests took part 1U sports, held a Father and Son Banquet, and took part ln publlc speaklng Cur Basketball team, coached by Mr Johnson, certalnly came through w1th flylng colors Ne beat St Elmo tw1ce and Vahdalla uWlC6, we won over ohelbyvllle once and they beat 113 ODC6 u a 0 . a sneesau aovncol -ss: neo . UGIQOOQ QGKIO - A anno: nun: . runes-aocunoeuv-onNs-:uns n 1 -x--a,f- 1' . s - Us-Ll. - J . , . s - . v . L .s . . 4 . I . - . X , A ' 0 u . l . U :. - 1 9 .. . . f I u n 1 . - , - 1- a X 0 ' J- ' 4- C' ' , c President Lola Pollard Vice President Margie Grissom Secretary Treasurer Wanda Wright Adviser Miss Borah sul school this past year Our purpose To malntaln high standards and promote ideals of health and sportsmanship To stimulate 11terest in athletics among girls in the high schools of Illinois Ne started with most of the girls interested he nad a membershin of 59 Our two sponsors were, Mrs Miller and Miss Lambert we worxea lor class cnenllle numerals, WHlCH we we: eligible to get after 600 point were earned by each member of the club G. A. A. The GIRLS ATHELETIC ASSOCIATION was something new in m - . . - . ..- . . , B HOME EC CTUB President Sue Puroell Vice President Doris Pontious Secretary Bonnie Durbin The Home Fc Club under the sponsorship of Miss amtert has shown much proaress the past year To help promote the club and its members a p irt syst m was adopted which enabled each student to put forth more effort The club has made money by va ious means the past year The most outstanding among them was the selling of ho dons and coffee at basketball games and the preparation of ban quets Plans were made to send a lelegate to the State Club Camp in August which will be held at Lake Bloomington, Bloum ington, Illinois The Home Ee Club laid a substanial foundation th'a past year to make a grand showing among the coming years. 0 .I . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I xr ls 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I Treasurer...................Lois Youther , s 1. N I I' A J o - o . s I - r ' . F l , V3 I U r A I' B OMSPR SY H ' 1- 'W KST 5 Wkr? Q KIOT The BCHS newspaper, the KIO'I 2 was named by Leon Hiatt, class of l941 Each letter stands for a stlte from which we have student in our school Ph? 'K' is for Fin as the 'L' for Illinois, the 'O' for Oklaroma ard the W' for Pfxes The KIOT, with V' s C1lf+ as th' fJVlS61 start this year, but 1+ was so n golng at f1l r e r con+inued to do s unt'l the end of the year Every other wee' lv notice a certain ush ah ut the typing room You fould always tall wh w s on the YTOT staff by the purple ditto ink ne wore on h s hs 1 'here was usually a smu ge oi 't or sJmeone's no e too mhe V10 SL if net e ery other Frida, and there tnewem be s met heir faf 'hey either sat quietly oy ani watchei some of the other memher ee' celdv or helped edt 1 L em selves It all epelded on whsthfr or not the pe son nat 'inished hls worm on time Il the sfudents got in the arti cles thft we e asslgns to them at the previous meeting, they got s candy bar for +H61P efforts Sometimes they had to pay for their candy, though We had a new ysten of taxation ldid I sev newvl which required everyone to pay a penny each time he talked out of turn our piggy bank so n became full of pennies This money was used to purchase candy v r Y - 1. 0 1 - r . 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' 0 'IHV ANNUAL ole 1 lnis past year almost ever, m WWGL ox the benlor Llass was on the Alnual Staff we had orlf 20 Seniors e we e all undex the supervlslon of T F ncCle lex, the editor Mr Ree er and Miss Skeet were our advise s This pest year, a Vee: before, ne oUltiS Pavazire sales The me bere were J C hcClel an h lvin Jodes Marnie Grissom Frankie Stotts Betty Bruegger Rosemary Server Carol Qefton Gveudolyn Sapp Charles Ledoette Helold Turnel ob Durbin sue Purcell M ry Helen Francis Betty Tnompson We thank Mrs hcClPllan for the use of her Doon end 101 the co operation s e has fiven us 5 . n,.T, Q U 'L ' 4. - 'W' , 6 .LL - ' n ' TT A I' l, , V x- T I.: . , TI.: ' In f '. ' l. e. V ll r . .1 g tr 44 I f Li , l f S N 'Q 5 ' ' J , ' Q Company helped Finance our year book by promoting mfgazine Y O W .vm . ' : 1 In 'ly 1 is ' . 1... Y . . . , T,Q - o,h r U 1 i 1 B T , A 8 v , . . q E I 1 g 1 ..f . . h Q ' AL 'I L - I LWMBLH Que montn bSIOIS U.e LLFQ bubi Uou starued drilling to preyaie tk mqe vas Lv leat on November 14, 1944 Two Seiiors, x u Sophomores 'scrimmaged urendleseiy trose LQQ1 wav Firallv the teams were CfyJdP uri we ll rolling. We 1.ishad bhe segsor alto Ld flnb aik Q 5 Our second tsam won 11 gambs and Jfst ll Ir ne Regional Tournamenb at Vanqaila err ck Ly a score of 57 to 26, out ve wero r A e bt Elmo boa' us 59 to 44 at tke Jem! Finals ,v- in f ' ' - L1- m -im 1. , A' . ' 433. N 5, -Lui x..L.l . A. si J Miers, Huw t:rw - I 1 is . . - . g . I , .. I, y. . A .. -. xi .1-, A-x.m,, hard to make the first five. .1 : . qi suit LQ, A- f'I L -- L 11 l ' YA ' .1 11 L,'fm -w fa IL- . 1 U , '4' ' ' ng m:A ff H xfi , T ' : 'U e1.Ln5: it d :nie 1 V , Q' H w n f J f , ,, September The lower classmen enrolled in school The upper classmen enrolled in school Baseball game, Vandalia thexe We won Baseball game, St Elmo here Arother ole to c r c e t Baseball game, Farina there Still another The Seniors gave the Freshmen a party ge+ them started off right Mr Reed and the F F A officers went to a sectional meeting to gain information on program work October Baseball game, Farina here Tris ls ge ting ronot UOIS Baseball game, St Elmo there Same story pushovel Baseball game, Vandalia here This was the last one and we won it too The students enjoyed the teachers going to Institute to give us all a vacation Mr Reed made his long journey a ound the country see all the sights He travelled BOO miles Senior Queen was crowned, the contest was determined by War Bond Sales, everyone had a good time and the Carr lval we a great success November The dav when we found out w1tch has the majority in school crats or Republi ans, and what do you k1ow a tie Home Ec girls were given a skating party by the F boys, and there were thrills a million Brownstowns first Basketball game of the season played the Alumni First Basketball game away from home with Cowden Thanksgiving vacation and was everyone thankful Everyone came back to school filled to the brim wltn turkey e night of the great Senior play 'Meet Mr Wives Tte Seniors certainly did well and did they have fun prac tlcing, especially with refreshmerts KI'll bet Miss Lambert couldn't have made better coffee J December Brownstown plays Basketball at St Elmo O 9 d nlvals just you walt till next time Basketball game, Kinmundy here Basketball game, Teutopolis there Basketball game, Greenup there The Librarians had a party at Miss Mayme criillth home, all enjoyed themselves immensely Q ' . . - . 1 W ' .u r dl - Q to . t ' . I I ll! i ' . V F -'- 4' rc- w ' , l U 1. -.J t . - O r -, v '1 1 . ' O J , I . H - -' ' r ' ' to fr O O The P.T.A. Carnival was held at the grade school. The T1 - 1 f 1 I , 1 ' A --opt c 1 ' 0 U 4 OFCAO O . We U Th ' r n. A A Q P I . . ur 'l' T' ' 'W ' ' E- ' ' is 4 9 Buses and Drivers Left to Right Roy Durbin Glenn Burrus Harvey Williams Qin bush S S S VQN vm 'HQ X H, 1 ?fQf Qt! ff 1, NJ 'Nf4p, 47 e t to T rrv nr Nainairc evt 1 0 27 Decem P fcont Basketball game tevaz'son here Home Ec Club has a oazty Baske Jall tame, Beecher City here The Glee Cluo ple ented a Ves x c 1 Q it was njoved oy the wnole commun ty Basketball gane, Altamont tnere F A osers in th pest contest Fa e ll Chri tmas vacat'on January Back to s xovl Mr Paluzzi our ne oand director ame tf BK place o lr Vattei, and get the band to olov a Conference Tournament at eeechez city Basketball game, Greenville here Fre hmen bond party F U A oasletoall vane, Brownslonn and t :ln Basketball game, arina the e Semester Exams, everyone wisn d they had studied Basketvall game, Pinmundy thele Basketball game, Teutopolis he e Band skating party, and is Nr Paluazi, a skater Student Council party Annual sale of Curtia magazines began The movie nCorregidorn failed to come Basketball vane, Ramsey tnere lhe student body saw the movie upOPP6UlQOP' February Basketball game, Altamont here Baske'ball game, Colden here Basketball same Qfew Everyone enjoyed Lincolns Birtneay by stayin? home basketball game, St Elmo here Basketball game, Brownstown F P A and Va dalla P I Band contest at Vandalia Tle teach rs enjoyed going to learn the latest ca t while the students enjoyed staylnf home Basketball game, Shelbyville here Basket all game, Beecher City here Broanstown F P A team played ut Elmo Basketball para, Farina ere Glee tllb Skatinf narty sketball Tou nameat at Van dalia begins today P IP 1,116 ' 'gdb 15 ' , '11 'Cl' 'L 18 , ' - 19 tl 3 A I .1 ' V 2O ' 1 s L . po: Cer'i 1 at Flfle ln' e L ' L A . .1 v 21 L n L ,- 22 F. ... 1 ,e 3 v v'nner: a party 25 s A . l 2 -ci Q 5 . sw ' X . , t Ie Tre f A . L . . G ' ' 'ring ag in 2-6 . - '- 6 9 ' . o ,l - , 10 s H A ' -V ll ,,, . ' 5 ' V 7 ' ' Jo' ' Sa. ilmo. if w 12 Basketball game, Shelbyville-there 16 F - - r .L8'l9 . h S J 'f . A l9 L T. , I ' . - r 25 .' ' - r 24 on E O - . . , P - f 25 . 26 A - , , , - 29 1 ' ' 30 g M . -' 51 ' - J 3 ' '. 2 .. -. 6 7 v . 1' A. ' 9 Q H,, o.-.ardsonfthere 12 A ' ' l 'L' 1 1 O 15 N . ' . -. 14 ' ' '.:. . '1.. ' ..F.l. 15 , 16 E .e c los . U , 16 ' . - 20 b - N . ' -t 22 V ' ul, . ' C . ' F.v.A.-tilre 4.5 . ' 3 .xv -H a+1' X 6 L- 2 Ba F - ' Love ' ff f,f S 90 N'-J -fi 'i Q0 r G9 4.59-Q I I qi I Qoldieri House March The studerts enjoyed getting wit of cJass tt ser a mow G A A and F F A Pie Supper Conference Banquet Tacky day Good Friday, that mean no school April F F A Banquet The Home E gi ls can really cook F F A State Convention at L bana May The 1iors showed their talent in their great play Sectional Music Contest Junior Senior Banquet Everyone looked his best State Track Meet Baccalaureate Servite Semester Exams Everyone decided they wou dn t any more until next year Commencement and did those Seniors feel goo my they were out of school for did they9j t . 7 K2 f f u - I1 ' I O O I O I . , S , N o o e o fx '3-u I' q Q A s 'Z- District Music Contest Jug P ' 1 ' . - ' . . i. 2. ' ' urn1dJ ' ' ul to .fxw . O n yi -1F ill br-se Iqd 0.106 356 hape 51 V f ffc X f G99 '79 r r'P r Z SOUP Please Q: iw 0. X sw yy .f 'Jo .4l- Se U ,Q y,' F - xv XX , L W, ,f ,,, . XXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXJLXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX BROWNSTOWN LUMBER CO Sherwin Williams Paints Insulation eelotex nuilding Proeucts Green Parked Coal Quality ana Service pd HLQTOWN ILLINOIS xKxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx VeCOY Ca B uoud Food Oeen A11 Ni ht BhOwT4b'IOV'f'N II S XXXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXDQAXXX XXX XJ' 9 I ' s 'n H - - ll A Y H 'xv Om vu so Y , .H .91 II -I Place We All Meet ' - I Y' X' ,,u,M,n T ,V,, A,,In,I PM ' ' :ZJC .. 21' . KX XXX XX XXXXXKXXXXXXXXX XXJLXXXX XXXXXJUCXXXXXXXXXXX XXXXXXXXXXXXL HUDDLESTON'S STORE W riendly Service Groceries Vests 5 Dry Hoods QROWNSQOVN ILLINOIS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx CRAWFORD'S BEAUTY SHOP Located right across from the school XXAXX. XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX We, the Bomber Staff wlsh to thank Mrs Jones for her o ops ation Individual Pictures wade by Don Jones SuUdlO, Vandalia, Iliinois F I! n fl BROWNSTOWN ILLINOIS 0 C ' ' T 0 XXXXXXX XXXXXXJUCXXXXXXXJUKJCX LAL XX! HCALXXXJCLXXXA AXAHAXXA K DYCLD OIL COMrPJ1 Texaco product Paul Reece Mane er WROwNCTOfN TT JIS XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXKXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXQXXATXXXXXXXXXX F V TURI R Poultry and Fsfs JT TO T ILLlNOIm xxxyrxXxmxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxnxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx ve wish to thank Mr Solze for his patience and help in getuing our book ready to go to press Especially f his ability net to lose his temper wlth some oi our grcucs Group Pictures mede by solze Qtudio, bb flwo, llinois .-,V .. .-. .I .. y. .. .. .. .. .,, ,.. :KAL A L L-iv .As4. 1 4 1 V1 ' L ' ' .1 ' ' A. 1. S K rv Q u' v qu fu 1 ..,. L: I I- .,L..' ' I ' . -. . Q. PL H 'vc 'mars T ww' YC w ' f' DRQH M., nh , v , - V - , , A .4 . c . . 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HANK k 2' N IL'-IO-Q , - -.- - f -f - -'- ' - '1'x:L A I h . - M . .U h XJOCXXXXXXX XXJCXXXXXXXXJLXXXXXXXXXXXXAXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX WASSER'S MARKET Route 40 Fruits, Vegetables, and Meats BRORNSTOWN ILLINOIS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx HCOZY RUTH A home for the Young Folks Across from +he school BRONNSTOWN ILLIIOIS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx FULTUN R O'DELL General Auto Repairing Phone 2 BROWNSTOWN ILLINOIS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxAxxxxxxxxxx H B BINGAMAN R SON Electrical Appliances Sales 5 b vice Furniture 8 Sportlng Goods BROWNSTOWN ILLI'OIS xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx IY We Buy 3 Sell Used Cars L , , ai EUUU THEQTRE sr ELMQ, ILL. SHANE MQTOR CCMPANY BODY, FENDER A PAINT SHOP TULSA MLUGHES MODIL GAS GOOIYE Q TIRES MOBIL OIL i77jZ2 4 ST ELMO, ILL PHONE 292 GOMPLIMENTS OF DUN JQNES STUDIO PHONES STUDIO 155 RESIDENCE U02 VANDALIA, ILLINOIS I x f x '.1 I' ' v 1 ..., A . . T . ' .Si U .V ix -47 X I f--::'f------ ff . I nh, I , 1 l '7 ' 1' ' YR ,, 1,1 ,f ,A ,f xx . s ' .' 'X-X ' fx., M., f gf s 0 N- Iliff-, A I Q . W . - O .. 1 MARATHON! DEALCR TANK TRULK DFTIVVRLES TO AIM FARMERS PH QOSJE Rout e no WATTLR RADOLIFF We sell t1ISS batterles, auto supplies RUAD SEHVLOE BLUFF CITY ILLINOIS Humga fix :NVQ Al HOME J H H NLEP LIDLNSED ELBALMER AND F NLRAL DIREGTOA 24 HOUR AMBULANGE SERVICE PH 191 231 Uouth Fourth St Vandalid, Illlnois P ' . .- 5 Q.-I .AI Y . -1 . J 4 ' o -, . JJ . . I A 1 . ... - '- 1 I Y I I X I X! i Ili i Nl 15... 1 ' xx H- ' r'1 1 xv-1 ff -V' 0 Q . ' -V vv -'1 ' - U ' L . Q r v ,' AJ BRQWNS FUNERAL HQME I J HVI -x NG RECA O Pj,-' vAxiu1A ILL' CIS DHON 280 N MP O amaema Ano HCM woe an mem f A, 11 r D CLIFF wmcem STA EI vo, 1LL.. HUI-TER'S G'LF' SE GE TlRE REPf!Ri' AND PPING 112, MPT. 1-. i -' co1 LHAENTS OF TO T 'II TELL 'M , , . 51, fv- A v2w.QA.f -Ltsov g SINCBQE DAD BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES OF anowwsroww comwuwarv HQGH so ooL IJ IP IP If JL E2 Ii BLUFF PITY QLLJNOIS CQMPLIMENTS or I IB ' O U A L POPULAR PRICES nun 1 If ll-LWQQS U CAN'T BE VMRJNG YOUR RIGHT AT Cl Ii I? mme VAMJLLIA 499 vzwJouA,1u. I3 IJ CI I 'T if A IE T F' I IJ IE I. 'T Y, C I. CD T' Ii I2 S - UTY MERCHANDTSE AKD TT I2 I T' E3 LJ CJ I7 IE IB E3 Ei CD I' Af' T'g , f2': TO FCR SOOAS, QUNDAEQ LUNUHES VICIT HE WAGCN NHEEL ENTRANCE TFPOUGH JXMEb URLG STORE vrxwfufx, ILL YOUR MCCORMICK DEER!!-G DEALER MILES EAST CF RAOIUA cm ROUTE TELEPHONE goavm P o Box ae A1R PORT SERVICE STATION 8: CAFE sr Euvo, ILL pmcwe 275 specmusr an coco Poco FXERY1HuNG'N uwws JAMES DRUG S HE LEONARD BOWLES IMPQCO. PARTS-SALES-wsznvfce 2' a f' ao V VAIDAIJA VAINDAL I A CQHPLIMENTS OF Y T O MOZILIA ILLINOIS ST TRA I II IU lk VANDALIA, ILLINOIS Ei I9 Ii If CD 5 n'O 1 R E RC SO Ct: V T O H f R Q v c 0 H E N P R LCD I Ea READY TO NI'-'AP ea FURNISHIIXGQ ILLINOIS ILLINOIS IJ A. II3 J EI II E1 If Pi Y' S II EI JU A GOOD PLACE TO DE P' E Il K S TI.A Pi D Ii E LI IJ S T EI IE 4,0 A S' ,CDO v A I T v M 2 H A N o I s E A 1 R E A N A a L E P R I ' s II EI VV L Ll A. IJ EI Il S PI E A ,. - OP-. UJR BEST WISHES TO THE GRADUATES CF BROWNSTQIN CONN-UNITY HIGH SCP-DU. FQOM MCDD wmum muwm NNY MOR NN Y MENU PAREL TABL one 2 mwum ummm RT PA CHEVROLET SALES RV PWMBM wmxm IMWMS MPL E C A G O O O C 'jI2 GALLATIN ST VMUALIA, ILL TIiE E L DE-4 a EY D E 'S f Q womans WEARRNG AP ES ISHEO 1906 PH 95 BII O HI M OT OR. O OLE N Y ss ice co iuENTs or J O G. W RI GIiT S F E Fcoo REASONABLE Pnl ES NAR O N E ST ELPD lLLINOIS coupumams ILB VOLK H H s sr emo TEL 295 L L E S I SHELL SERVICE STATION R ww ,27 sr emo ILL Ta. ST Emo Dm on mem- TEL VANDALUA NIGHT 9 s GRADY HM VELL SERVICING 'O Roo mo Tuemrs SERVICE Gewiruu. CONTRACTOR MO. CH GAS UO. PH na5 PH BOOK 8: ER ME 's cuor :HG a Hoes GI P E Tl ES rvl26 O30 MARC 'AN CON: IIIFNITS CF IB ru II FIRST PLACE WINNER IN NEEKLY NEWSPAPER CONTEST: VNXDALIA ILLINOIS IB IJ 1 ESTABLISHED IISIJAI T II LAKIN 8 SONS 'PUBLISHERS FAVETTE CGUNTWS CLUEST MO LEAPINQ NEI SPAPLP HIE ARE ALNAYS TO BE FOUND BOOSTING FAYETTE COUNTY ENTERPRISES 8. PROGRESS FREE PARKING SPACE IIHEN IN VAINDALIA GASCLINE VOTOR OIL BATTERIES QUALITY PRODUCTS FREE PREMIUMS 5-m AND MAIN -Iowa 25 T CD IJ I9 II VMDMIA mLwms COMPLIMENTS or IJ LJ MAKERS CF THE NATICN'S FlNEST ICE CREAM AND DAIRY PRODUCTS vp,I0ALI,, ILLINOIS 'T Ii II ll II IJ II IJ I it II I3 IE I1 T' I! If II II IJ IL IJ I IL 'I I CJ II IV ,. IJ IE E3 CD I IJ C3 I II If LI I IT IC E3 'T ID IL I E2 If I5 E1 CD II fl T' E3 C3 CJ. VDNDALIA 414 GALLITON FREEMAN BROTHERS FURNITURE CO. comms Home nnmsmncs S O N N E ATTORNEY AT LAW VNQDLIA ILLIPDIS BIRDSEY FROZEN F0009 FISH QUALITY MEATS FRESH VEGETABLES DELIVERY WE GIVE EACLE STAMPS PHONE 97 VANDALIA MUTUAL COUNTY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY FCR 54 YEARS IN CCNTIMJCXJS BUSINESS IN FAYETTE COUNTY INSURAPKJE IN FORCE OVER 95,000 O0 O0 ILLIPKJIS VNDALIA We F. MAN EDWARDS FOOD MART PHONE 222 MPL K1 Z E U L TE EL FAM H TED V BUY WAR BONDD IMNAGER ALa45RT GUTQRIE Sl oo UP co 1M5N1s or E. SWARM 8: 40. SL eLmo,aLL. SAL ST D10 s To 5 L M o, 1 L L, we cons TO H0 L MO sf- EA V V V V V V V V V V V V V V VV COMPL I MENTS OF ELDRIDGE GROOERY CA Pnusrr ILLINOIS in vArmLnA Irs me E C H O T smsx Am cmcxen uxmefzs ouR specanuv VANODLIA ILLINOIS PHONE 450 COW3LlMENTS U: FIR TWELVE YEARS YGIR CHEVROLET DEALER ROSE BEAUTY SALON PHGJE :aa sr euro 22' ST EW' 'LL PHIILIPD HEVROLET SALEQ OONPL I MENTS COVPL I MENTS HIXAIIPS DRESS SI-TOP MARGYIS BEAUTY SALON WOMENS READY TO WEN? MRS GRACE RAGEL sr am Iumoas PHONE 56 ST Emo WILLIAMS MP DI KMANN EL IATDATIS NEWS SERVICE NENSPF-PERS MAGAZINES TOBACCOS NOVELTI ES GIFTS WE VRITE SLBSCRIPTIONS T0 ll. MAGA INES k. NBNSPAPERS G H MCALPIN Pmo PHONE 585 ccuvLzMsuvs HDTEL EVANS N R SPRINGER PROPRIETCR nc-cons 9l If 92 Vmonua lu. MOBUP NATILQ TRAIL CAFE GENMLNWE VAINDLLIA ILLIPKJIS GIFTS JEWELRY DRUGS VANDALIA REXALL DRUG STORE D T MCKELLAR AGENCY FEPREN HD VMDALIA ILLINOIS FIRE STONE TIRES ECONOMY HOME A AUTO SUPPLY AUTU SIPFL IES gym GuAnN PH QVE VANOAL IA SINGLAIR SERVICE STATION CASE MACHINERY ROCK PHOSPHATE AMICO FERTILIZER BLUE BANNER CMI NIMNA FEEDS ETC wu EHRAT PHNE4GJ vmomJA mwmwmwsor ANDYIS HAMBJRGER SHOP VNDALIA ILLINOIS 11' r 1 ' .,.,.A,, 'LJ' . ' . 4, .JM ' . 0 . . C 0 . , G, Z . . or ' g . .....,.. ............. .....,. ...... . 00 , . I. g 1 , - W7 , , . 1 . . - H . v , . , l I 9 I .......... H .... .,.................,, I J . . .. x., u 1 I ATWOOD PRODUCE OO Faso ron evem NEED GJNRATLLATI ONS KROGER GROOERY ST HJAO T G LEWIS PH 4 ST ELMO I COMPLIMENTS MRS AQ H ST. ELMO, ILL. FAIROHILDS NA 'N L STPRE GROCERIES UEATS DRY GOODS D O FAIRCHILD PROP COMPLIMENTS CF WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE ST I-LNIO ILA. PYDNE HBR HOOKER SFRI7 LOE TEXAL17 PROOUCTQ ST ELMO I LI. H 2689 R 0 HVLP UR SILLF L AUNDRY PHONE 289 1 ST. ELMO ILLINOIS f I . I . Q sr sumo n.uNons i sv. ELMO, ILL. PHONE ao i . , . Q G I I .I 'Fx' - 4 W I . , s G . , U.. 5 1 P A , , a CF 1 , M K bd O Q GLENN P CURRY LaVERNE DEM UNTY CLERK CLE VAADMIA ILLIINDIS VANJALIA ILLINOIS CHARLES ICHICKI EHAMION comm mam' OF KROGER S 1 OBJ., E R CWPLETE FOOD MARKET CF FAYETTE CCIJNTY VMDLLIA ILLINOIS VANDDLIA ILLINOIS BEST WISHES TO THE BROJISTONN BOMBER CREW ONU S Sl NORTH FAYETTE FROZMI FOODS G KENMTH GREER H29 Nosrm SEVEN H Sr CUJNTV SUPT GF SCI-DOLS RALPH TEDRI CK MGR VAIDDLIA ILLINOIS VNOALIA ILLINOIS MOYERS STANDARD SERVI CE mms TIRES I azmerzv PHONE 498 H H Movew VNNDALIA ILL 7+ STAR CLEANERS 25 MILES EAST or VAr0nl.IA ON HIGWVAY 40 suns ND messes W P1-some 944.13 'Q' Io f .J CO f CIRCUIT RK I .5 1 ,f-1 -5 SH IFF j 1 .W 3 ' I I , T , 1 , .


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