Carlyle High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Carlyle, IL)
- Class of 1952
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V4 l w K I ......,.. Y X Y' 1 THE TOMAHAWH i.'v rx 1952 ww' .1 ' .mfqfg . U ,- f' s, V 5,I7swv,: nfl 'C'.'.'.,f ,' ffl? rv' if .f-:mir .l al 1. ww ,sw ,H+ 'zaf- f'1M. 'f' 'Q 534.21 fx .9 'uf vw ,P L .2 2, Xv't' - . CARLYLE HIGH SCHOOL Carlyle, Illinois May 1952 l 1 5 ll l I , -:ninaua-n.wAIunnntnna.luuI14:nnmnul8u:n-n-uuu:acu1grpnn. x Jr ,. , ,. -L f , ' ,- 1lHYl'n l K 1 ' 1 i N y Y PlZllCnlPQd1iQ3 ,Jai -'v'.'.1ffti:C . .g:'.'34,:'.fx.f,1G.- 1 . ,fl . Ivlkxclfff. A 'L f' ,I 5 FOHEWORD As youturn through the pages of this TOMAHAWK you will find the memories ofstudent lite and school activities which we have endeavored to present. Our motto is to make a lasting and complete record of the events of the i951-52 school year. We are sure that it will serve as a constant reminder in years to come of those dear old high school days . May it bring you pleasant memories. BILL SIEVER, Editor DONNIE KOEHLER, Assistant Editor LOIS HARRISS, Junior Editor DOUGLAS JOHNSON, Business Mcmoaer 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION C. J. LEONARD, SR. Vice President CHARLES R. GRAY Secretary ROB ERT H. ST EIN JOHN L. MORA N President RA YMOND SCHNITZMEYER MA BEN WA RTMA N No picture available SAM SIDDELL 3 The dream of a new Junior-Senior High School will soon become a reality. I sincerely hope that it will be a structure For which all of us can be iustly proud. May it serve the true purpose For which it was designed--a better educational program for all the young people of this community. W. O. Simmons W. O. SIMMONS M. A., A. B., University of Illinois, University of Southern California, Westminster Col- lege. Superintendent of Com- munity Unit District No. I, ADMINISTRATION ALBERT MANWARING McKendree College, B.S. Chemistry. University of Illi- nois, M. S. Education. High School Principal. The main obiective of present day education is to train boys and girls to take their place in the community of their choice, and to become good citizens of that community. It is indeed a pleasure to have hada part in the training of this graduating class. During your four years as students of Carlyle High School you have made many friends and enjoyed numerous wholesome associ- ations that will be remembered for a long time. I wish to congratulate you and to wish youa happy and success- ful future . Albert Manwaring 4 WILMA DIECKMANN B. in Education. Western Illinois State Collegeg Graduate Work, University ofChicago. Business, Genera1Science. FRANCES W. ELAM A.B., Greenville College. English, World History, Sociology. FACULTY PHILIP E. GILL B.S. , M.S. , University of Illinois. Vocational Agriculture. HELEN HA LL B.S. in Education, Illinois State Normal University, Eighth Grade. C.L. HARRISS B. in Education, Southern Illinois Uni- versity. Mathematics, Geography. FLORA ETHEL MADDUX Graduate Southern Illinois Normal Uni- versity A.B. and A.M., University of Chicago. Latin, English. 5 JOHN ENIQDOXVELI. 12.5, in Education, Southern Illinois University, Biology, L1eneralScience, Grade Coach, VERA RUFFINI l3,S., University of Illinois, Home Economics, FACULTY LOIIISIT BEATY SMOCK Aj., klcliendree College, Graduate Work, Southern Illinois University, Library, English, Speech, Dramatics. WILLIAM SHOCK B, in Music, Illinois Wesleyan Uni- versity, Graduate Work, Illinois Wes- leyan, Vocal Music, IIA RVEY L, VOLLERTSEN B.S. in Music, Illinoiswesleyan Uni- versity, Graduate Work, Illinois Wes- leyan, University of Illinois Instrumental Music, GEORGE li. VEN HUIZEN B, S., M, S. T. C. Valley City North Dakota, Washington University Eighth Grade, American History, 6 1 DONALD L, WOODARD B, S, in Ed., Eastern Illinois State College, Graduate Work, University of Illinoisg American History, Coach, Boys' Physical Education, MARGARET YAKEY B, S, in Ed., Eastern Illinois State Collegeg Girls' Physical Education, FACULTY A.B,, Greenville College, M,S,, ln diana Univcrsityg Business, VIOLA ZACHERY Southern Illinois Univcrsityg Seventh Grade. MARY MCDOWELL Secretary to the Principal LUCILLE STEIN Secretary to the Superintendent, 7 FACULTY SNAPS ',..,,f ' W7 A , '-J: .lk ,Q xv. 8 CLASS OF '52 President ..... . . Bill Siever Vice President. . . . . Doug Johnson Secretary .... . . Donna Koehler Treasurer . . . .... Betty Hanke Class Reporter . . . Marcella Maibaum We are Seniors already! Four short years have elasped since we came toC. H. S. as green Freshmen. We have had a swell time in living with our classmates and acquiring our education. For many our educ-ation is at an end, but for some college is in the shining future. But, no matter what path we choose after graduation we shall never forget our days at C. H. S. During this year we have been kept busy ordering name cards, having pictures taken, presenting the Senior Play, and helping to put out the Tomahawk. Several members in our class have achieved much in band. Seven boys have accomplished a great deal in the athletic department. Besides sports and music, many have been active members of clubs and have participated in other activities sponsored by the school. We wish to thank Miss Yakey and Mr. Harriss forthe excellent job of sponsoring during our senior year. To the Class of '53, we wish the best of luck as we bid farewell to C. H. S. IU JUNE ARROWSMITH FHA I,2,3,4g Camera Club 3, 45 WAYNE BECKEMEYER FFA I,2,3g FFA officer 35 Kaskas- Pep Club 25 Senior Play, kian Staff 35 Camera Club 35 Pep FLOYD CHAMBERS Junior Play5 Annual Staff 45 Camera Club 35 Dramatics 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Track 1,25 Baseball 2,3,4g Student Council 2, 35 Basketball 2, 3- 4- Club 2, 3,4. SENIOHS Keyesport I5 Class Officer Ig Cheer- leader Ig Freshman P1ay5 FHA 2, 3, 45 Junior Playg Annual Staff 45 Art- Typing Club 35 Pep Club 2,3,45 Chorus 3. 10 DOROTHY CAMP Latin Club I,2,3,45 Dra ma tics Club 3,4. LARRY ESSINGTON Keyesport I5 Class Officer I5 Student Council Ig Freshman P1ay5 Annual Staff 45 Dramatics 3,45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 45 Basketball I, 2, 3, 45 Boys' Quartet 45 Escort at Hoo- Doo 2. LURETTA FA LBE Senior Playg FHA 45 Junior P1ay5 Art-Typing Club 35 Latin Club X, 2,35 Dramatics Club 4, Officer 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Band I,2,3,45 Pep Band 2,3,45 Hoo-Doo Maid of Honor 4. JOY GILI FHA I, 25 Latin Club 3,45 Senior Play 35 Junior Playg Kaskaskian Staff 3, 45 AnnualStaff45 DramaticsClub 3, 4, Officer 3,45 Stamp and Auto- graph Club I, 2. WILSON FISHER FFA I,2,3,4, Officer 2,3,4. SENIORS PATTY GILLETT Keyesport I5 Cheerleader Ig Fresh- man Playg Annual Staff 4g Art- Typing Club 35 Dramatics Club 45 Pep Club 2.3-4: Class Officer 25 Chorus 2, 351-100-000 Maid 25Kas- Raskian Staff 4, v 1 1 LEROY FRUEND Arr-Typir1g.Club 3,45 Pep Club 4, DAVID GUTHRIE FFA 2, 35 Junior P1ay5Camera Club 45 Dramarics Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3,45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 49 Basketball I,2,3,4. '1- a ff ff' H '5lQ1f2Qf:?',.?5 .- 1 ' BETTY HANKE FHA I,2,3,4, Officer 3,45 Ann- ual Staff 45 Dramatics Club 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Cheerleader 45 Class Officer 3,45 Kaskaskian Staff 45 Hoo-Doo Maid 35 Music 2, 3. GRACIE LEDERBRAND Keyesport I5 FHA 2, 3,45 FHA Of- ficer 45 Drarnatics Club 4, Officer 45 Senior Play5 Kaskaskian Staff 35 Arr-Typing 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Cheerleader I5 Class Officer I5 Chorus 2, 35 Freshman Play. DOUGLAS JOHNSON Larin Club l,2,3,45 Junior Play5 Kaskaskian Staff 25 Annual Staff 2.3.45 Dramatics 3,45 Band l,2, 3,45 Student Council 45 Track 2, 3,45 Basketball I,2, 3,45 Baseball 2,41 Class Officer I,4. SENIORS MARCELLA MAIBAUM FHA 2, 3,45 FHA Reporter 35 Latin Club I5 Kaskaskian sraff 3,45 Ann- ual SI3ff4Q Arr-TypingClub 35531161 1,25 Pep Band 1,25 Class Officer 3,45 Chorus I, DONNA KOEHLER FHA I, 2, 3,4, Officer 25 Annual Staff 45 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Class Of- ficer I, 3, 45 Twirler I, 2, 35 Senior Play5 Kaskaskian Staff 4, DOLORES MA LONE FHA 1,45 Camera Club 45 Officer 45D1'al'1'laIiCS Club 35 Pep Club 2, 3, 4. l 1 2 l 6 AGNES MICHAEL FHA Ig Latin Club 2,3,4, Officer 4, Junior Play, Annual Staff 43 Dra- maticsClub 3, 4QP6P Club 4, Student Council 35 Girls' Chorus 3, Student Council 3. MENARD NEHRT Junior Play, Senior Play, Kaskaskian Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Camera Club 3, Science Club 4, Officer 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2, 3, 4g Track I, 2, 3, 45 Baseball I, 2, 3, 4g Basketball I,2,3g Escort at Hoo Doo 3,4. DOROTHY MICHAEL FHA I, 2, 3, 45 Officer 35 Art-Typing Club 3g'Camera Club 4. SENIORS BOB NETTLES Senior Playg Kaskaskian Staff 3, Annual Staff 4, Dramatics Club 3, 4, Pep Club 2,3,4g Track I,2,3, 4, Baseball Ig Basketball l,2,3,4g Student Council 3, 4, Class Officer 3. I 1 3 OSSEREE MITCHELL FHA I,2,3,4, Officer 4g Annual Staff 4, Drarnatics Club 3, Art- TYPWE 3-4- GAROLD ORRELL Camera Club 3, Drarnatics Club 4, Pep Club 2,3,4g Track Ig C lass Officer Ig Senior Play. WILLIAM PALM Art Typing Club 3,45 Pep Club 3,4. ARMILLA RANDALLS LatinClub 1,2,3,45 Art Typing Club 45 Dramatics Club 35 Pep Band I,2, EUNICE REDEKER Latin Club 3,45 Dramatics Club 3,45 Pep Club 2,3,45 Student Council 4. 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3. LEOMA RITCHEY Annual staff 45 Art Typing Club 3,45 Officer 45 Chorus 3 Kaskaskian Staff 4. .TOHNNIE SIDDELL F.F.A. l,2,3,4. 4 3 14 BILL SIEVER Junior Play: Annual Staff 3,45 Camera Club 33 Officer 35 Dramatics 45 Pep Club 2,35 Band I,2,3,45 Track 2,3,45 Baseball I,2,3,4Q Student Council I5 Basketball I,2,3,45 Class Officer 2,3,45 Escort at Hoo Doo 1, 3,45 Senior Play. ROY SOHN F.F.A. 2,3,4i Officer 45 Pep Club 2,3,4i Band 1.25 Pep Band 1,2. Q 4 Q cp, CHARLES SPINDLER BARBARA STARR NORMA THOUVENIN Latin Club I,2,3,4. F.H.A.I,2,3,43CameraC1ub3,43 F.H.A. I,2,3,4g Officer 3gAnnual Dramatics 1,23 Pep Club I3 Class Staff 4, Kaskaskian Staff 4. Officer 25 Chorus 1,2,3g Sandoval High I,2. SENIOHS MONROE WHITE F.F.A. I, 23 Latin Club 2, 3,49 Annual staff I, 3,49 Camera JAMES TISCHHAUSER Club 45 Dramatics Club 35 Pep Club 2, 3,45 Student Council F.F.A. I,2,3,4gOfficer 3,4g JuniorP1ayg Camera Club 35 1. Dramatics Club 4: Pep Club 2,3,4g Senior Play. JO ANN WILLIAMSON MARILYN VOGEL F.F.A. I,2,3,4:Jur1ior P1aygSenior Play:Dramatics Club F.H.A. 4gArt Typing 3: Camera Club 45 PepC1ub 2,3,4g 3,4g Pep Club 2,3,4g Band 3,4g Pep Band 3,4g Chorus 35 Chorus 3. Octet 4. l 1 5 'Ei 11- M , f 3 'f bww, ,,,. L1 L1 ' 1 ' . ' U 4. Q AA Sensor Snaps CLASS OF '53 President .... . Melburn Jannett Vice President . . . . Warren Dempsey Secretary. . . . . .Carol Eikhoff Treasurer .... . . Harriet Palm Class Reporter . . . . Kay Delahunt Yes, we are the Juniors, the class who has the work to do. At the beginning of the year, we chose Miss Elam and Mr. Woodward as our sponsors. The first hurdle they helped us over was the Hoo-Doo. We felt highly honored when one of our classmates, Kay Delahunt, was chosen, by vote of the student body, as the Hoo-Doo Queen. She was escorted by Bill Siever, a senior. We are well represented in the field of athletics by several of our boys. By vote of the student body, Lois Harriss, Kay Delahunt, Edward Sprehe, and Geroge Malone, were chosen to help cheer the boys to victory. We are represented in the Student Council by Lois Harriss, Warren Dempsey, and Joe Enloe. Other class activities are the Junior-Senior Prom, and our class play ---- then vacation and the happy thought that next year, WE SHALL BE THE SENIORSI Q, Aix SJ 09' f Jumons if E Joann Broeckling Merle Camp Russell Church Kay Delahunf Warren Dempsey Jorclan Donaldson Carol Eikhoff Leslie Joe Enloe John Gray Harlan Haake Shirley Hamm Carlos Hammond Donald Hanke Lois Harriss Melbern Janneff Bobby Jones Naomi Kirkman Dorothy Kleiboeker Paul Leifsch LaVerne Lilly JoAnn Lipper? George Malone Clayton Mitchell James Nordike X. if JUNIGRS ILXQ1 VIN w N. X41 I Harriet Palm l JUNIOHS J , . ll ll 1 N ill'lf llll'f'i. -Ga. I X '-l.l5'i??i 'W 74 Nunn . B Donna Roper Edward Sprehe Frederick Sfilt Mary Swofford Barbara Travis Mary Turner Edna Wall Wayne Walther Doris Washburn Bob Wi lken Nelson Wuebbles Delmar Young CLASS OF '54 l President ..,,, , , , Sybil Andres Vice-President . . , Charlene Elliott Secretary. . . . .Dean Newkirk Treasurer .... . . Gerald Camp Class Reporter . . . . Nancy Smith Another milestone has past in our lives and now we are Sophomores. Standing strongly together, we are contributing our part to the activities of our school. Sybil Andres, having proved herself a very capable cheerleader, was again chosen as a cheerleader from our class. Mildred Taylor, Wayland Johnson and Roger Jensen represent us on the Student Council. Nine of our boys are out for basketball and more have interests in other sports. In our music department we have nine who play in the band and two who sing in the sextet. One of our handsome boys, Roger Jensen, was chosen by Barbara Sprehe to be her escort at the Hoo Doo. Under the leadership of our capable sponsor, Mr. Gill, we hope to do more in the future. SOPHOMORES a,:L' f:':,:.: 2 : ikzffwsw 3: , p 5?!f1f:F 3li2Tl1 'f ' +1 fEwffi1i'.ff'5tt . , 1 , 511' .. li' 5,1 if . i A 5. i- fries' T, if - ,rw f new : Q i f .. an ,Ii 23:-1, KA .fix J1f:1 1 IW' , grit? 'nn '- -'-- 2-sm.. nw- i.?1,,-fi-f--fi 2- ,. ' .fVgq1g'?ff 1,, ,,L,,,,. , , . , i5,, 'g.1:1s:'-E mfezzgivgg 5 3' : -- , -1' gig-. L,-? l Q, 1f. l1ff.i Qdgx, l ,K A H. 1 1 .s . 'J' l 7 -n':fPvf '1' '- ':.-'7':1s , ' -' CR Wf Leon Anderson Sybil Anclres Dean Apple Gene Apple Charles Barackman Harold Biggs Gilbert Brink Melvin Brink Gerald Camp James Crawford Barbara Davenport Bobby Dixon Estel Donnell Charlene Elliott Raylene Ersery Marilyn Finley Shirley Foster Lois Friedricksmeyer Robert Fruencl Shirley Grayling Nino Haoke Carolyn Hamilton Bill Harter David Hartmann Doris Higgins Jimmie Hintz Lois Hintz Sally Huene Roger Jensen Wayland Johnson Bob King Vonnie Koontz James Kiffmeyer David Laws George Leicht Leon Litzenburg Mary Lochriclge Joann Long Ralph Long Lester Maibaum SOPHOMORES Wm 163 swf' ' ,,. f f 'I 52- ' lfi' ii' 1 iv- -il' :EETKHQJTWQ ' :QW if-'if-'EAL J Q' lf U s , g1. Ag, J . ., ,, , 3 Z. A 4 J ff Z3 ri SOPHOMORES Q Bob McAllister Clarence Meier Billy Meyer Audrey Miller l Richard Moats Dean Newkirk Robert Nordike Philip Orr l l Jane Pigg Jo Ann Pigg Edward Potts l Luther Redeker Norma Reinkensmeyer Ronnie Ritchey Fred Rutz Norman Rutz Donald Sanders l Don Schroeder l Don Schulte A l l l Z4 1 SOPHOMORES Margaret Shepard Betty Siebert Nancy Smith Dale Speiser Darrell Speiser Denis Sprehe Lois Sprehe Mildred Taylor Jackie Turner Patsy Turner Audrey Tyberendt Marvin Wade Sharon West Dorothy Wiedle Shirley Wilkerson Yvonne Wilson NO PICTURE Gaylgrd Quick Anhd Yardley Paul Norris OF '55 President ....... . . Duane Zachary Vice President ...... . . . Benny Links Secretary 8- Treasurer . . . . Ronald Duncan Class Reporter ..... . . Melba Vogel After we freshmen got settled down to the routine of high school life everything went along fine. We elected our officers after we became acquainted with each other and selected Mr. McDowell as our class sponsor. As our representatives to the student council Barbara Sprehe and Johnny Fisher were chosen. Barbara Sprehe was elected by the student body to be a special maid to the Hoo Doo Queen. One of the high spots of our year was the initiation. You had no trouble in recognizing ci freshman on that day. Musically we rated with the rest with six in the band and one in the sextette. CLASS FRESHNIEN Edward Apple Milo Beavers Janice Berry Elbert Brink Dean Carver Ruth Conrad Norman Curtis Joyce Donaldson Ronald Duncan Clarence Edwards Darlene Eikhoff Jerome Essington Opal Falbe Johnny Fisher Barbara Gill Lloyd Goclell Octa Ann Gray Stanley Gum Jack Hamilton Eddie Heather Donald Hintz Howard Hohman Bernard Hol Ienkamp Mary Howard Betty Lou Hugo Dixie Jannett Johnnie Johnson Shirley Jones Betty Kendall Bobby Kerwin Ladonn Kleiboeker Norman Kleiboeker FHESHMEN Herman Kroeger Katherine Kroeger Le Roy Lange Darlene Lanham Thomas Leitsch Benny Links Laverne Lowe Robert Meredith Donel Mitchell Joan Nolte Shirley Orrell Ruth Ostermeier Elwood Randant Alvin Reinkensmeyer Stephen Royer Patricia Shepherd Ralph Sohn Barbara Sprehe Ursula Sterkis Betty Taylor Melba Vogel David Wade Shirley Weihe Amanda Wessel Gene Thompson Sharon Thouvenin Betty Tischhauser Arlene Vogel Junior Wilken Beverly Wurm Duane Zachary NO PICTURE James Linton EIGHTH GRADE Lloyd Anderson Nelson Arrowsmith James Baker Fern Boatright Reda Brandt Dale Brinkman Jimmy Broeckling Clarence Burnett Geraldine Crisel Ned Crocker Marvin Dannaman Margaret Dempsey Gary Donnell Patsy Falbe Carol Foster Jack Foster Bonnie Hempen Barbara Hays Phyllis Heinzmann Nancy Johnson Carroll Killion Eddie Kleber Fred Koehler Lola Koehler Robert Kurtz Don Kuykendall Ruth Anne Lowe Beverly Mahlandt David McAllister J. T. Mount Fredia Norman Billy Norris Carol Sue Reitemier Catherine Ross Charles Rutz Benny Schlott Patricia Seiber Mary Jane Smith Marvin Smith Charles Taylor Don Wells Charles West NO PICTURE Myrna Potts Audrey Biggs SEVENTH GRADE Carol Beavers Don Berry Richard Berry Shirley Berry Mary Ann Brandhorst Charles Brewer Tommy Burdin Billy Dannaman Edward Donaldson Michael Edel Charles Foster Carolyn Gill Mildred Griffin Elaine Hartmann Sarah Hayes Jeanne Hamilton Violet Higgins Geraldine Johnson Paul Johnson Carolyn Killion Velma Kleber Lucille Kleiboeker James Mahlandt Jackie Mitchell Billy Orrell Bill Parker Earl Parks Betty Peterson Claudia Pollmann Sharon Prasuhn Alberta Ross Lucille Schweickhart Bill Smith Joyce Sprehe Fredia Stover Ruth Ann Tight Shirley Turner Eldine White Jim Means Clark Eugene Warder f M 'L -KK lbw ,, X ,, 41- M ...E lf. ,. k FEATURES no to sg mmns, by 4 A 5 V - 2 J: Q 4 M- f , X , .r el Z,, , , . -+ ,s ,, +5 4 . 5 I E 1 3 3 2 i ! S A A 4 43 MQ ., MQ- - 1. ,- if 5 A -f M. 2 fi ,AK fa, J vw aw QUEEN IVIAIDS Lureffa Falbe Barbara Sphere .env 'XJ QW Q Q, 'Ia QE f The Queen 's Court of the 1951 Hoo Doo ig? gin, 315 9 , if 0 ,414 . f CXosS Skunk Sefuo Md N L Q ' W1 ' l Freshman Class Stunt , Wresflmg Con DKP R Crowning of the Queen Lurerra Falbe and her escort Menard Nehrt 34 Barbara Sphere and her escort Roger Jensen M HILLBILLY COURTSHIP Luke, Ma, Louis, Emmy Pappy, Luke Whar'cl this freak drop in From? M-m, let me see. BACK ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Smock, Donna Koehler, June Arrowsmith, JoeAnn Williamson, Gracie Lederbrand, Lurena Falbe. FRONT ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Menard Nehrt, Bill Siever, James Tischhauser, Doublas Johnson, Garold Orrell, Bob Nettles. PUPPY, Sol Seedie, Wash We don'f allow no strangers in these hills. Cqin'f gqy it, 3 6 l ,,,,,,1w 4 S S, 7,mg?,i ,, ,,nf1 f,, T sa Koehler, Lois Harriss, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Barbara Gill, Barbara Elliot, Donna Roper, Marcella Maibaum, Joy Gill, Norma Thouvenin, Osseree Mitchell, Betty Hanke, Agnes Michael, Patty Gillett, Miss Young. THIRD ROW: Joe Enloe, Warren Dempsey, Roger Jensen, Larry Essington, Kay Delahunt, Leoma AN SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: Douglas Johnson, Monroe White, Bill Seiver, Donna F Ritchey, Floyd Chambers, Menard Nehrt, Bob Nettles, Philip Ott. We, the Annual Staff of '51-'52 would like to take this opportunity to thank you for helping to make this edition possible. Our deepest thanks to the Secretarial Practice Class and our advertisers. Editor . . . , , , Bill SleVeI' Assistant Editor . . . LaD0nnc Koehler Junior Editor . . . . . ..... Lois Harriss Business Manager . .............. Douglas -l0l'1f1S0I'1 Assistant .... . Larry Essington, Floyd Chambers, Bob Nettles, Roger Jensen . . . . . Warren Dempsey, Joe Enloe, Donna Roper, Agnes Michael Typists . . .... Barbara Elliot, Norma Thouvenin, Betty Hanke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Patty Gillett, Leoma Ritchey Senior Representative . . ..... Monroe White Junior Representative . . . . Kay Delahunt Sophomore Representative . . Philip Ott Freshman Representative . . . . , Barbara Gill Faculty ...... . . Marcella Maibaum Activities . . . Joy Gili Athletics - . Menard Nehrt Aff . - - . Osseree Mitchell Snapshots. . . . Don Schroeder Faculty Sponsor . . Miss Young 38 Student Council LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Barbara Sprehe, Lois Harriss, Doug Johnson, Roger Jensen, Warren Dempsey. STANDING: Mr. Vollertsen, Mildred Taylor, Eunice Redeker, Wayland Johnson, Mr, Manwaring, Bob Nettles, Joe Enloe, Johnny Fisher, Miss Yakey. The officers fo the Student Council this year were chairman Douglas Johnson, vice- chairman Roger Jensen, secretary Lois Harriss and reporter Warren Dempsey. Miss Yakey and Mr. Vollertsen were chosen as our sponsors. The Magazine Drive, the Freshman lniti- ation, and the school paper were some of the activities sponsored by the Student Council. The members of the Latin Club of l95l and i952 are anticipating another great year in club activity under the capable leadership of their honorable sponsor, Miss Maddux. They are especially looking forward to the Roman Dinner which the Latin Club has each year. They also hope to gain more knowledge of the Latin language. They chose the following officers for the year! Consul Primus, Agnes Michael: Consul Secundus, Doug Johnsonf Scriptor, Warren Dempseyi Quaistor, Lois Harrissp and Nuntius, Leslie Joe Enloe. SEATED: Eunice Redeker, Miss Maddux, Lois Harriss, Doug Johnson, Agnes Michael, Warren Dempsey, Joe Enloe, Armilla Randalls. FIRST ROW: Bob Jones, Donna Roper, Joy Gill, Dorothy Camp, Barbara Davenport, Joan Lipperr, Kay Delahunt, Nancy Smith, Shirley Jones, Melba Vogel, Bud Hollenkamp. SECOND ROW: Milo Beavers, Eddie Heather, George Malone, Philip Ott, Don Schroeder, RogerJensen, Melbern Jannett, Wayland Johnson, Charles Spindler, Monroe White, Harlan Haake, Wayne Walther. latin Club SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Audrey Miller, Barbara Elliott, Joe Ann Williamson, LaDonna Koehler, Betty Hanke, Grace Lederbrand, Osseree Mitchell, Mrs. Ruffini, Lois Friedrichsmeyer, Charlene Elliott, Sharon West. SECOND ROW: Betty Sieuert, Marilyn Finley, Doris Higgins, Darlene Eikhoff, Norma Thouvenin, Marcella Maibaum, Ursula Sterkis, Arlene Vogel, Dixielannett, Barbara Sprehe, Shirley Weihe, Joyce Donaldson, Delores Malone, Shirley Grayling, Yvonne Wilson, THIRD ROW: Raylene Ersery, LaDonna Kleiboker, Shirley Orrell, Margaret Shephard, Anna Bell Yardley, Ruth Conrad, Betty Hugo, Sharon Thouvenin, Marilyn Vogel, Dorothy Kleiboeker, Amanda Wessel, Beverly Wurm, June Arrowsmith, Sybil Andres, Jane Pigg. FOURTH ROW: Betty Kendall, Barbara Gill, Darlene Lanham, Joan Pigg, Nina 1-laake, Ruth Ostermeier, Audrey Tyberendt, Opal Falbe, Pat Shepherd, Lois Hintz, Betty Tisch- hauser, Shirley Foster, Sally Huene, Carolyn Hamilton, Dorothy Wiedle, Norma Reinkensmeyer, Luretta Falbe, -bo , '67 0 0 0 5 is gm Elfl 3 The F.H.A. Club elected the following officers: I 1: President ....... I ..... Betty Hanke 04 O? Vice President . . .Joan Brockeling 400 N Hoa-Q' Secretary . . . Gracie Lederbrand EW Treasurer . . . . Osseree Mitchell Club Reporter . . . . . . Lois Friedrichsmeyer The F. H.A. Club, which hasa membershipof 64 girls, has its meetings on the third Thursday of the month. We are planning to have more activities this year than we did last year. One of the proiects we are working onis to conduct our meetings according to Parlimentary Procedure. The F. H.A. Club is giving letters to the members who belong to the club for three years. We plan to attend the spring rally which is an annual F.H.A. activity. 40 l l LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Donald Sanders, Jimmie Nordike, Roy Sohn, John Gray, Wilson Fisher, Russel Church, James Tischhauser, Ralph Long, Melvin Brink, Donald Hanke, Bob Wilken. SECOND ROW: Mr. Gill, teacher, Duane Zachary, David Wade, LeRoy Fange, Lloyd Godell, Luther Redeker, Eugene Edwards, Donald Hintz, Dale Speiser, Alvin Reinkensmeyer, Edward Sprehe, Jimmie Cranford, Steven Royer, Stanley Gum, Bobbie Linton, Elbert Brink, Johnny Fisher, Robert Fruend, Billy Meyer. THIRD ROW: Herman Kroeger, Edward Apple, Edward Potts, Ralph Sohn, Bob McAllister, Jimmy I-lintz, Howard Hohman, Johnnie Siddell, Lavern Lilly, Wayne Beckemeyer, Norman Klei- boeker, Bobby Kerwin, Darrell Speiser, David Laws, Carlos Hammond. V ' RSO? o E AM - l:.l:.A. :QW 42 Zfkfvi ' The officers are: , oliflilgipff President ...4 . Wilson Fisher ,Q-30 Vice President . . Russel Church Q Z, Secretary . . .... Roy Sohn Reporter . . James Tischhauser cf Sentinel . . . John Gray ki KMLLJJ The Carlyle F.F.A. is a local chapter of anational organization composed of boys studying Vocational agriculture in high schools all over the country. Activities For the year included: pest killing contest, initiation meeting, F.F.A. calender, giving scholarship awards, judging contests, parties and regular meetings each month. 4 41 SEATED: Luretta Falbe, Gracie Lederbrand, Joy Gili, Bob Nettles, FIRST ROWgBeverly Wurm, Barbara Elliott, Betty Hauke, Patty Gillett, Joe Ann Williamson, Kay Delahunt, Lois Harriss, Eunice Redeker, Agnes Michael, Mrs. Smock, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: David Guthrie, James Tischhauser, Floyd Chambers, Larry Essington, Bill Siever, Garold Orrell, Doug Johnson, Menard Nehrt, We, the talented members of the Dramatics Club, are earnestly trying to live up to our new pledge, l promise to do all that the club asks of me, co-operate in all dramatic productions, and promote the cause of dramaticsin Carlyle High! Our tenative plans are to see a play at the American in St. Louis and follow it up with a party. There is a possibility too, that we will stage a dramatics production sometime in Feb.. ruary. All in all, we may never reach Holly- wood, but never let it be said that we haven 't tried. Our officers are: President, Gracie Le- derbrancl: Vi c e President, Shirley Hamm, Secretary, Luretta Falbe:Treasurer, Bob Net tlesi Program Chairman, Joy Gill . The Camera Club is a new organization lust getting under way this year. The club sponsored a snapshot contest, and devoted their club meetings to studying cameras,film developing, picture printing, and general photographic principles. The officers are: President, Delores Malone: Vice-President, Warren Dempseyi Secretary, Lois Hintz, Treasurer, Bud Hollenkampi Program Chair- man, Monroe White. SEATED: Bud Hollenkamp, Warren Dempsey, Lois Hintz, Delores Malone. SECOND ROW: Mr Gill, Joann Long, Marilyn Vogel, Dorothy Michael, Carol Eikhoff, Joan Lippert, Dorothy Kleiboeker, Lois Friedrichsmeyer, Sharon West, June Arrowsmith, Shirley Grayling, Yvonne Wilson. THIRD ROW: Gaylord Quick, Monroe White, Don Schroeder, Paul Leitsch, Darrell Speiser, Bob Jones, Gene Thompson, Jack Hamilton, Junior Wilken, Harriet Palm, Patsy Turner. Camera Club -2.131 . EBV - 'HI I-a Zia I ll ll -B15-Cll Art Turing FIRST ROW, SEATED: Miss Dieckmann, Leoma Ritchey, Ronnie Ritchey, George Malone, Bob McAllister. SECOND ROW: Armilla Randalls, Mary Turner, Betty Taylor, Joan Pigg, Edward Sprehe, Richard Moats, Harlan Haake, Sybil Andres. THIRD ROW: Janice Berry, Darlene Lan- ham, Osseree Mitchell, Jane Pigg, Fred Rutz, Charles Baracksmann, William Palm, Paul Norris, Leroy Freund, David Hartmann, vllayne Walther. Artistic Typing is an engaging creative useful skillwhich stimulates interest in a new phase of typewriting--the making of pictures on the typewriter. ln the 13th Annual International Typewriter Art Contest held in Baltimore, Maryland, in which were l,O32 entries from H7 schools in 41 states, Canada, Nova Scotia and Porto Rico, there were 20 awards given to ranking entries . The first-prize winner receiveda port- able typewriter, the next ten each received an official ARTISTIC TYPEWRITING BRONZE MEDALQ the best sets of typewriter-constructed alphabets received a genuine leather zipper binderi the best entry in the division ofa portrait of a FAMOUS AMERICAN was won by Leoma Ritchey. She received a travel a- larm clock for her entry of Abraham Lincoln --Theodore Wessel 's entry in the same division received honorable mention. We are proud ot the International recognition received by the two above members. The main obiect of the pep club is to put pep into the team by backing the cheerleaders with their strong voices. they have done their share in adding to the school spirit. FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Harriss, Betty l-lanke, Sybil Andres, Kay Delahunt. SECOND ROW: Dorothy Kleiboeker, Dorothy Michael, Mildred Taylor, Beverly Wurm, Edward Sprehe, George Malone, Lois Friedrichsmeyer, Joe Ann Williamson, Donna Koehler, Gracie Lederbrand, THIRD ROW: Shirley Foster, Sally Huene, Menard Nehrt, Janice Berry, Barbara Travis, Billie Linton, Delores Malone, Vonnie Koontz, Patty Gillett, Barbara Elliott. FOURTH ROW: Sharon West, Charlene Elliott, Lois Hintz, Mary Lou Lochridge, Doris Higgens, Jane Pigg, CarolEikhoff, Harriet Palrn, Joan Brockling, Mary Turner. FIFTH ROW: Joan Nolte, Eunice Redeker, Agnes Michael, Marilyn Vogel, Joyce Donaldson, Shirley Weihe, Donna Roper, Nancy Smith, Lurette Falbe. SIXTH ROW: Darlene Eikhoff, Shirley Jones, Amanda Wessell, Opal Falbe, Ruth Oster- meyer, Audrie Tyberandt, Jo Ann Lippert, William Palm, Monroe White, SEVENTH ROW: Don Hanke, Roy Sohn, James Tischhauser, Roger Jensen, Ralph Sohn, Edward Apple, Larry Essington, Paul Leistch, Joe Enloe, Doug Johnson. EIGHTH ROW: Barbara Sprehe, Ruth Conrad, Pat Shep- herd, Dixie Jannett, Sharon Thovinin, David Laws, Don Schulte, Fred Rutz, Gilbert Brink, Bill Siever, Pep Club Science Club LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Shirley Jones, Melba Vogel, Donna Roper, Menard Nehrt, Nancy Smith, Roger Jensen, Barbara Gill, Mr. McDowell, Sponsor. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Lois Sprehe, Carol Hamilton, Sally Hiiene, Barbara Davenport, Opal Falbe, Barbara Sprehe, Dixie Jannett, Anna Belle Yardley, Margaret Shepard, Janice Berry, Joan Nolte, Betty Tischhauser, Octa Ann Gray, Pat Shepherd, Vonnie Mae Koontz, Doris Higgins. SECOND ROW: Ruth Conrad, Sybil Andres, Edward Potts, Donel Mitchell, Nelson Wuebbles, Bob Nordike, Delmar Young, Melbern Jannett, Gerald Camp, Lester Maibaum, Estel Donnell, Wayland Johnson, Philip Ott, Jimmie Nordike. THIRD ROW: Duane Zachry, Billy Meyer, James Kiffmeyer, Tommy Leitsch, La vern Lowe, Bob Meredith, Jerry Essington, Bob Wilken, Bobby Dixon, Jimmie I-lintz, Gilbert Brink, Marvin Wade, Bob Jones, Harold Biggs. The Science Club is for those who are in- terested in science and are willing to work and co-operate with others. All members are re- quiredto havea C average or higher and must take a science subiect at least three of their Four years of high school. There are fifty students belonging to the clubincluding the officers who are! President, Roger Jensen: Vice-President, Naricy Smith: Secretary, Barbara Gilli Reporter, Menard Nehrt, Our club sponsor is Mr. McDowell. Our club theme is Conservation. The Kaskaslcian Staff of '5l-'52, has en- deavored to bring you a school paper chocked full of news of all types. We hope you have enjoyed The Kaskaslcian as much as we have enjoyed bringing itto you, headaches and all. LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Barbara Elliot, Don Schroder, Donna Roper, Betty Hanke. STANDING, FIRST ROW: Leoma Ritchey, Patty Gillett, Norma Thouvenin, Marcella Maibaurn, Donnie Koehler, Production Sponsor, Miss Young, STANDING, SECOND ROW: Sponsorg Mr. Manwaring, Menard Nehrt, Russell Church, Wayne Walther, Monroe White. Joy Gili, editor, was absent when the picture was taken. Others who were not in the picture were the scalpers. They were Agnes Michael, Nancy Smith, George Malone, and Joe Enloe. llaskaslsian Staff X FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT, Don Schroeder, Clarinet, Melba Vogel, Clarinet, Armilla Randalls, Clarinet, Marvin Wade, Clarinet, Octa Ann Gray, Flute, Elaine Hartmann, Flute, Margaret Dempsey, Flute: N2HCy Smith. Flute: Wayland Johnson, Bass Clarinet, Warren Dempsey, Alto Clarinet, Donna Roper, Oboe, Sybil Andres, Bassoon, SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Joe Enloe, Clarinet, Howard Zinschlag, Clarinet, Arlene Vogel, Clarinet, Shirley Weihe, Clarinet,J. T, Mount, Clarinet, Pat Sieber, Clarinet, Betty Kendall, Clarinet, Gary Donnell, Clarinet, Jo Ann Lippert, French Horn, Luretta Falbe, French Horn, Beverly Mahlandt, Cornet, Betty Jean Peterson, Cornet, Tommy Burdin, Cornet, Don Wells, Cornet, Doug Johnson, Cornet, Bob McAllister, Cornet. THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Mary Jane Smith, Bell Lyre, Joe Ann Williamson, Bass Frum 8: Cymbals, Barbara Gill, Snare Drum, Kay Delahunt, BassDrum 8, Cymbals, Bill Siever, Snare Drum, Duane Zachary, Alto Saxophone, Betty Seibert, Alto Saxophone, Evelyn Etter, Alto Saxophone, Phyllis Heinzmann, Alto Saxophone, Geraldine Johnson, Tenor Saxophone, Bobby Kurtz, Bass Bari- tone, Jim Means, Tuba, Philip Ott, Tuba, Carolyn Gill, Baritone, Lucille Schweickhart, Trombone, Don Sanders, Trombone, Bill Smith, Trombone, Edward Apple, Trombone, Roger Jensen, Trombone, Harvey Vollertsen, Director, Lois Harriss, Drum Majorette, Carol Reitemeier, Tympani. 4 iw, 3 y 4 af 'll The concert band has been ver active this school I Y J X 3' term. Some of the outstanding members went to Hills- ! boro to a band festival on December ll . The band gave S a Christmas program an December l6 in the gymnasium. 'G-5' ,F After the program was over the band had a Christmas party in the band room. Gifts were exchanged and re- freshments were served. We are all looking forward to the Spring Concert. All in all it will be a busy year. 46 l PEP BAND Q ' f f 'LLA V - 1fL .W 'ybi 22 We 91 W'-- ilk Mr. Vollertsen has done a good job with the Pep Band in keeping everybody feeling gay and lively at the ball games. The Pep Band played for all the home Basketball games this year. Their cooperation with the cheerleaders, added to the enthusiasm of the fans and players at the games. IVIARCHING BAND The marching band has participated in a few events this year. The band marched in the Halloween Parade at Centralia. We were quite honored since we were the only band that was invited. With the help of Mr. Vollertsen and our attractive drum maiorette, we really step high. Phyllis Ann l-leinzmann, Sybil Andres, Mary Jane Smith Smith, Margaret Dempsey, Joan Lippert, The Dreamers Sextet started out this year with onlyone veteran. The rest wereall new- comers. They sang at band concerts, a music fes- tival at Nashvi l le, at a meeting of the Masons, and the annual meeting of the Prairie Farms Creamery. They also hope to give a radio broadcast sometime during the year. SEXTET , Barbara Gill, Nancy The Octetis a neworganization this year. It meets three times a week under the direction of Mr. William Smack. lt performed at the Christmas Program . They are planning to enter the district contest to be held at Bethalto, Illinois. Donna Faye Roper, Janice Berry, Joe Ann Williamson, Harriet Palm, Carol Eikhoff, Audrey Tyberendt, Joan Lippert, Lois Friedrichsmeyer, Sharon West, GCTET fff.--Magi. L1 Q....fWa 4 is , VARSITY BAND E45 FTETQQT 'TSITT WTS! FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Nancy Smith, Margaret Dempsey, Don Schroeder, Wayland Johnson, Marvin Wade, Mr. Vollertsen, Geraldine Johnson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Roger Jensen, Thomas Burdin, Don Wells, Cynthia Westerman, Bob McAllister, Phyllis Heinz- mann, Barbara Gill. The varsity band was organized again this year under the direction of Mr. Vollertsen. It has been proving to be a popular organi- zation during the year.The group has had lots of fun playing together and have given some fine performances. The boys quartet is a new organization which iswitnessing its first year of operation. It is under the direction of Mr. Harvey Vol- lertsen. First tenor is Philip Ott, second tenor is Leslie Joe Enloe, baritoneis Don Schroeder, bass is Douglas Johnson. The accompanist is Sybil Andres. The quartet made its debut Sunday, De- cember T6, T95T, at the Christmas program held at the school. Melbern Jannetr, Joe Enloe, Don Schroeder, Douglas Johnson, Sybil Andres, BOYS QUARTET BAND OFFICERS ,,,, -we FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Kay Delahunt, Treasurerg Lois Harris, Secretary. 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My ,,..,.. 1w?Yz:Hf1ei11 W Q 5505? i HASHASKIANS LEFT TO RIGHT, FIRST ROW: Philip Ott, Gene Thompson, Jack Hamilton, Warren Dempsey, Jonny Johnson, Duane Zachry, Marvin Wade. SEATED: Lester Maibaum, David Laws, Jerry Essington, Bill Hatter, Edward Potts, David Hart mann, Donel Mitchell, Bob Meredith, Russell Church, Bob Wilken. THIRD ROW: Mr, Woodard, Coach, Floyd Cham bers, Menard Nehrt, Bill Siever, Doug Johnson, David Guthrie, Melbern Jannett, Roger Jensen, Larry Essington Clayton Mitchell, Joe Enloe. RECORD Won 5 Lost 3 Carlyle 7 Sandoval 6 Carlyle 7 Odin 2 Carlyle 6 Ashley O Carlyle l Nashville 5 Carlyle 4 St. Marys 5 I-I-I Carlyle 4 Okawville 3 Carlyle l 3 Breese O ' BASEBALL TOURNAMENT Carlyle 5 St. Marys 8 FRESH -SOPH Carlyle l5 Nashville l2 Carlyle 2 Nashville 4 Carlyle High School tied for first in the conference with St. Marys and Nashville, but lost to St. Marys in the playoffs at Fans Field in Centralia. Carlyle pitching staff consisted of Floyd Chambers 2-2, Bill Siever 3-l , Marvin Wade l-l . The highest batting averages were held by Bill Siever 500, Clayton Mitchell 445, and Douglas Johnson 444. There were only four lettermen from last years championship team that carried over to this years team. They were Bill Siever, David Guthrie, Floyd Chambers, and Larry Essington. The following boys are this year's letter- men-Bill Siever, Floyd Chambers, David Guthrie, Douglas Johnson, Menard Nehrt, Larry Essington Clayton Mitchell, Bob Wilken, Joe Enloe, and Melbern Jannett. BASKETBALL SQUAD 1951-52 53 A TEAM The HA team played 27 games this year winning T5 of these games. We won seven of the games we played on our home court. Bill Siever, Bob Nettles, Larry Essington, Doug Johnson, Floyd Chambers, and David Guthrie will be the graduates this year. Bob Nettles finished the season with a l4 point average per game. ln tournament play we lost the consolation game in the Tri-County Conference and lost in the finals in the Regional. We placed third in the Tri- County Conference standing. Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Highland Ashley Odin Breese Sandoval St. Mary's Aviston Nashville Okawvi l le Ashley Breese Sandoval Greenville Marissa Nashville Mascoutah Odin A RECORD 54 Carlyle 57 St. Mary's 48 36 Carlyle 74 Okawville 44 57 Carlyle 4l O'FalIon 47 46 46 CHRISTMAS TOURNAMENT 47 Carlyle 51 Valmeyer 59 24 67 CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 48 Carlyle 57 St. Mary's 48 45 Carlyle 40 Breese 42 34 Carlyle 48 Odin 51 39 44 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT 53 Carlyle 68 Mulberry Grove 52 63 Carlyle 45 Greenville 39 41 Carlyle 40 Livingston 44 52 54 B TEAM l FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Bill Harter, Jerry Essington Duane Zachery Gene Thompson Wayland Johnson, Marvin Wade, Philip Ott, David Laws Johnnie Johnson DonnelM1tchLll SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Russel Church, Mr. Woodard Coach Lester Maibaum Clay ton Mitchell, Roger Jensen, Estel Donnell, Gilbert Brink Bobby Nieredith Warren Dernp ey Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle B RECORD Highland Ashley Odin Breese Sandoval Sf. Mary's Hoylefon Aviston Nashville Olcawvil le Ashley Breese Sandoval Greenville Marissa Nashville Mascoufah Odin ST. Mary 's FRESH-SOPH TOURNAMENT Sandoval Nashville Ashley Co Capfcun Co Captain Bob Nettles Bull Slever Center Guard 51: ood 'exe 0300 fo d Cho 'Hb GUQ,-of'-S Larry Doug Essington Johnson Forward Forward '1 J 3? Paul Leitch Roger Jensen Forward ,si Forward VNV? OV' CY 1 4 ' I N Uqrd Delmar Young Clayton Mitchell Center Forward l95l TRACK FIRST ROW: Joe Enloe, Wayne Boeker, Bill Siever, David Guthrie, Philip Kahlert, Clayton Mitchell, Menard Nehrt, Monroe Young, Roger Jensen. SECOND ROW: Philip Ott, Marvin Wade, Doug Johnson, Laverne Lilly, John Gray, Bob McAllister, Lester Maibaum. THIRD ROW: Alex Johnson, Bob Nettles, Paul Leitsch, Jack Brewer, Wayne Walther, Don Cosgrove, Mr. Woodard, Coach. Consistent point winners during the season were Don Cosgrove, Alex Johnson, Philip Kahlert, Bob Nettles, Bill Siever, David Guthrie, Paul Leitsch, and Clayton Mitchell. RECORD Don Cosgrove placed fourth at Granite City in shotput, Bob Nettles placed third in low hurdles and Bill Siever placed third in broadiump. The track team consisting of justa few Seniors, and quite afew underclassmen, is expected to develop into a powerhouse track team this season. 58 nr 'Wy 3 'J 31 4-.- 'K f.7,fe'?' ' A , '-Q. '. T? ,V g 23? A-mi' .if ,Az 1 D MQ J HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS LEFT TO RIGHT: Betty Hanke, Lois Harriss, Kay Delahurlt, Sybil Andres. Beverly Wurrn and Janice Berry were added to the staff. Our cheerleaders with their rah rah! and yea team! have done their best to cheer the team to victory. They in their purple and gold lndian attire, have again been elected by the student body to keep the school spirit glowing in the games. LEFT TO RIGHT: George Malone, Edward Sprehe. HIGH SCHOOL CHEERLEADERS A BASKETBALL TEAM FIRST ROW: Bill Smith, Lloyd Anderson, Ned Crocker, I. T, Mount, Don Wells, Charles Ruiz, Fred Koehler, Charles Taylor, SECOND ROW: William Danaman, Michael Edel, Gary Donnell, Roger Thouvenin, Jimmy Means, Billy Norris, Billy Orrell, Billy Parker, John McDowell, Coach. Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle Carlyle GRADE SCHOOL A TEAM RECORD 1951-52 OF CARLYLE GRADE SCHOOL Keyesporf Sandoval Naslwvl l le Olcawvl l le Sf . Marys Beckemeyer Sandoval Okawvi l l e Beclcemeyer Keyesport Germantown Wamac Sf . Marys on 7 and Lost 6 GRA DE SCHOOL CHEERLEA DERS: Velma Kleber, Barbara Hayes, Mary Jane Smith, Geraldine Johnson. 21-27 19-28 16-48 21-16 44-11 28-29 31-41 28-29 49-16 25-42 68-28 53-32 33-14 CHEERLEADERS 61 fu, if N f? r E -:L 155-ii, 'r 'X- , Qi ul . f . R 1 Eg. iw, ' 'iw' H, k xl' 1141 4- if 4 1 Q F M ,J f L0 R E? K .wg , J 4 ,132 COMMUNITY UNIT DISTRICT I W. O. SIMMONS, SUPERINTENDENT CLINTON COUNTY CARLYLE. ILLINOIS I E gyss Parr Ill R DDI. E ...!hKYSCHOu. IJ7 'Q S 4- s 5- e ae' 5 eoul-DCR IC 5 H 5-A I i I ii S ul. - Huey FGRRIN SHATTM I Pnr.5CHm- I If PM-. J c Hul- M Posey I6 f ,,1,,,,,,. umxep CR' er' Q,- FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Connie Seward, Darrel Crisel, Gene Marshall, Shelby Goldsmith, Dennis Kennett, Fred West, Elvin Essington, Dennis Mathenia. SECOND ROW: Gary Low, Carol Crisel, Phyllis Brown, Marilyn Berry, Frank Wood, Diane Turnage, Sherry Van Dorn, La Vtrne Debatin. THIRD ROW: Diana Keith, David Thomas, Nancy Hoffman, Paul Kramer, Wesley Killion, Ralph Wilkinson, Ralph Johnson. FOURTH ROW: Linda Kay Johnson, Sharon Higgins, Gregory Mahlandt, Jr. Anderson, Vicki Madden, Paul Wilson, Miss Bruemmer, teacher, MISS LEONA BRUEMMER Carlyle Grade I FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Charles Anderson, Dennis Thorman, Leroy Boatright, I-Iarold Piro, Bernard Lowe, Da :id Brandt, Kenneth Parks, James Kerwin, Marvin Hays, Ronnie Foster, Elwin Blaisdell. SECOND ROW: Linda Kay Kerwin, Irene Berry, Susie Scheppel, Camilla Du- Comb, Dolores Moss, Norma Anderson, Bertha Taylor, Jo Ann Hustedde, Carol Johnson, Paulette Nothaus, Judy Turner. THIRD ROW: Lee Hempen, Jerald Kline, William Thoms, Thomas Kurtz, Gloria Haake, Janie Green, Mary Aycock, Michael Tracy, James Nehrt, James Thies, James Marshall. FOURTH ROW: Carolyn Rainey, Phyllis Berry, Betty Johnson, John Holt, Jerry Huene, Ronnie Young, William Potts, Phyllis Taylor, Wanita Koehler, Linda Kay Seward, Mrs. Jackson, teacher. MRS , LAURA JACKSON Carlyle Grade 2 ACN aff? rs, I Ocschener, Joe llcnipen, Brenda Maroon, Pauline Anderson, Penny Schloir, Stexen Pachnra, MISS BESSIE WILCOX Carlyle Gradeg FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Wayne Baldridge, Franklin Smith, Billy Berry, Rodney Madden, Joelieer, Lawrence Kleiboekcr, Donald Young, Ray Higgins, Jerome Scheypel. SECOND ROW: Barbara llempen, Agnes Ross, Sharon Solis, Gracie Ann McGee, Shirley Ross, Phyllis Kennett, Phyllis Eilers, Dixie Dixon, Dolores Berry, THIRD ROWg Kathryn Nave, Vivian Walton, Barbara Mahlandt, Sandra Falbe, Lillian Moss, Judy Washburn, Adele Ritchey, RoselcenCooluy, Marilyn Rainey, Sylvia Schwclclthart, Miss Wilcox, teacher, FOURTH ROW: George Berry, Danny Billy Beclremeycr, Michael Scott., ABSENT: Kcnntrth Bnrdtn, FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: John Goldsmith, Dallas Debatin, Charles Higgs, Laurence Kline, Donald Poynter, David Parks, Jackie Taylor, Milton Killion, Don Wnrni, SECOND ROW: Velma Meredith, Juanita Falbe, Margaret llenipen, Joyce Washburn, Mickey Biggs, Janice Dannainan, Bonnie Camp, Sharon Pierce, Nelda Charlton. THIRD ROW: Stanley Sifrche, Earl Tybt-rendr, Marian Edel, Darlene Thorinan, Panl Thoms, Mary Rainey, Kathleen licrry, Sharon Ilainilron, Carol Kennett. FOIIRTII ROW: Allen Holt, David Ports, Earl Griffin, Carl Anderson, Lester Berry, Michael Woodward, David Aycock, Donald Gcrinann, Doaglas Van Dorn, Sue Schroeder, teacher. MRS. SUE SCIIROEDER Carlyle Grade 4 X 'X MRS. FLORENCE NEWKIRK Carlyle Grade 5 FIRST ROW, LEFT 'l'O RIGHT: Kenneth Waeltz, Jerry Knykendall, Robert Hustedde, Virgil Isaak, Ray Taylor, Donald Turner, Gene Lowe, George Potts, Jean Klauber. SECOND ROW: Jackie Means, Carolyn Isaak, Sandra King, Mary Roper, Janis Pollman, Mildred Brandhorst, Joyce Tracy, Ruth Kagy, Mary Sterkis, Amy Wilkinson, Mary Scott. THIRD ROW: Bonnie Donnell, Judith Gunter, Gloria Wilson, Mary Kurtz, Helen Orntlorff, Mildred Beckemeyer, Carolyn Means, Kay Mahlandt, Verdell Kleiboeker. FOURTH ROW: Billy Ross, Kay Norman, Billy Burnett, David Jackson, George Kunkel, Lonnie Bray, Pat Jarvis, Robert Roane, Billy Lieth, Merrill Johnson. FIRST ROW, LEFI TO RIGHT: Kenneth Schlott, Ronnie Davis, Donald Will, Warren Parson, William Simonton, Milton Hays, Doyal Parks, Billy Higgins, William Johnson. SECOND ROW: Lottie Berry, Vivian Moss, Barbara Cook, Gloria Nave, Mary Warnecke, Sara Smith, Sharon Goldsmith, Geraldine Krieger, June Wantlard, TIIIRD ROW: Gerald Johnson, Marilyn Randant, Marian Davenport, Delores Wilson, Margaret Tucker, Janice Duncan, Korothy Charlton, Bonnie Moats, Carolyn Kaiser, Mary Means, Elinor Simmons. FOURTH ROW: Janice Wilson, Betty Koehler, Barbara Killion, Judith Leitsch, Judith Rainey, Reva Kleber, Vernon Nave, Joseph. Moss, Michael Sterkis, Roger Thouvenin, teacher, Gertrude Huey, IXIISS GERTRUDE HUEY Carlyle Grade 6 6 ' is 1 ' , K , , V ' ,G Q' . A :- 5 E 5 v i 5 , 5 2 i se HAROLD BUCHELE Principal Boulder Grades 5-8 FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Agnes Bright, Lois Edwards, Robert Cranford, Billy Quick, Ray Buchele, Stanley Huffman, Billy Orrell. SECOND ROW: Kay Wurm, Mary Edwards, Marjory Huffman, Mary Hintz, Harold Buchele. THIRD ROW: Rolin Hintz, Nina Buchele, Patty Hintz, June Sanders, Angela Buchele, Yvonne Gilly, Mary Wurm, BOULDER FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Hanke, Carolyn Edwards, Jane Edwards. SECOND ROW: Judy Bright, Ronnie Quick, Ruth Lanham. THIRD ROW: Miss Nothaus, Bobby Huffman, Glen Edwards, Doris Quick, Sharon Cranford. FOURTH ROW: Dennis Buchele, Jim Taylor, Gwen Quick, Phyllis Bowen, Carroll Quick. MISS VERENA NOTHAUS Boulder Grades 1-4 x' ,fff'f,' I 3, reyqe. WILBUR MYATT Principal Keyesport Grades 7-8 LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Shelby Hammond, Loretah Linton, Pat West, David Peters, Reed Kendall, Marilyan Elliott, Billy Harris, Verlan Swofford, Wanda Corners, Joan Pryor. SECOND ROW: Carol Sue Alexander, Jerry Hopper, Dick Gray, Max Kendall, David Scott, Allan Pryor, Ray GeneAlexander, David Hoffman, Clara Belle Miller, Peggy Wilkerson, Mr, Myatt, teacher. THIRD ROW: Patsy Wilkerson, Roger Finley, Mary Nordike, Paul Allen, Michael Bruner, El- vern Siebert, Shirley Isaak, Willene Kiffmeyer, Judy Sanders, HEY LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Carolyn Heather, Deanna Elliott, Virgil Carson, Jane Langham, Ronald Taylor, Sterling Ersery, Mary Gray, Nancy Hoffman. SECOND ROW: Marlene Barack- man, Linda Carver, Bobby Harris, Gary Barackman, Raymond Gum, Gerald Essington, John Simonton, Kenneth Hoffman, Mrs. Viola Hord, teacher. THIRD ROW: Virgil Logue, Carlos Schmitt, Sue Pryor, Richard Scott, Marie Harnetiaux, Ronald Reynolds, Shirley Woods. fXlRS. VIOLA HORD Keyesport Grades 5-6 - Q--NM 1 . Q . -aasfmnsaunarzxzuvxvmamm-nlmnfrtmrgm 4 I I QU? 9 : av MRS. ESTELLA DELAY Keyesport Grades 3-4 1 pf ...ay 'uri' LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Clark Kendall, Terry Essington, Janet Finley, Res Peters, Mary Lou Woods, Jimmie Ersery, Karen Miller, Gary File, Helen Wilkens. STANDING, SECOND ROW: Larry Allen, Verna Harnetiaux, Robert Wheritt, Mary Linton, Rex Royer, Carroll Kinks, Jane Scott, Donald Carver, PattyKnutt, Mrs, Estella Delay, teacher. THIRD ROW: Judy Nordike, David Elliott, Randy Roberts, Ralph Stone, Sue Gray, Judy Pryor, Shirley Allen, Erwin Corners, Richard Busch, George Litzenberg. PORT LEFT TO RIGHT, SEATED: Michael Jones, Ray Gray, Sherril Stone, Bobby Heather, Martin Allen, Betty File, Elvin Barackman, Ronald Isaak. SECOND ROW: Russell Knutt, Michael Car- son, Elmo Linton, Judy Minder, Bobby File, Douglas Nordike, Robert Miller. THIRD ROW: Michael Langham, Karen Gambill, Julian Bright, Jack Linton, Mary Mae Mills, David Eve- land, Miss Betty Dion, teacher. MISS BETTY DION Keyesport Grades I-2 vga I f 455 M 5 N5 imis ik, ,.,f FIRST ROW: Janette Conrad, Ada Mae Yardley, Allen Melton, Shirley Tensmeyer, David Howard, William Marcum, Dale Yardley, deceased, George Cooley, SECOND ROW: Evelyn Koch, Judy Merten, Barbara Short, Annabelle Aldag, Margie Short, Paul Jackson, Marilyn Stein, TIIIRD ROW: Paul Muench, Earl Boeker, Bobby Bhimenkarnp, Carl Weidle, Ronald Snider, Edith Ritchey. FOURTH ROW: Billy Ballah, Marshall Lippert, Linda Jackson, Virginia Howard, Annerta De Will, Thelma Conrad, Mr, Davidson. HUEY FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Robert Marcum, Mary Monken, Leroy Stein, Melvin Yardley, Opal Boeker. SECOND ROW: Donnie Ritchey, Mildred Koch, Patty Quillman, Marilyn Tens- meyer, Carol Millan. THIRD ROW: Mary Goldsmith, Melba Gordon, Fred Monken, Jerry Quillrnan, Charles Cooley, Edna Short. FOURTH ROW: Janice Goldsmith, Marilyn Merten, Sonny Marcum, Charles Koch, Helen Wilken, Donna Aldag. l pg-'3uuqa..w J Mis 'ni 'uf-V' in MISS SUDA SHADE 3 Principal 5 Shattuc Grades 4-7 I Iv FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RlGHT:Jackie Muench, Benjamin Behrens, Faye Brighr, Marilyn Wiedle, Helen Ballah, Carol Justin, Nancy Keister, Larry Patterson. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGIIT: Eddie Justin, Margie Stein, Barbara Lipperr, Sharon Patterson, Fred Wiedle, James Jensen, Kathleen Crabtree, THIRD ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Muench, Donald Heinzman, Berry Snider, Doris Lippert, Dorothy Lippert, Miss Shade, teacher, SHATTUC FIRST ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Brenda Gambell, Kay Conrad, Bernice Heinrich, Charles Holland, Marilyn Chappel, Ray Weidle, Sharon Conrad, Rebecca Muench. SECOND ROW, LEFT TO RIGHT: Edna Faye Groff, Loye Stein, Frantz Muench, Patsy Keister, Nelson Conrad, Barbara Snider, Ronnie Adams, Mrs. llintz, teacher, 5 mag. We . . is , fx. I , xg' ' I l 5 i X 1 MRS. MARY HINTZ Shanna Grades I-3 BOULDER SCHOOL I ,..W,m , 121 R W sv X 4 MRS. CLARENCE EDWARDS MRS. CHARLES GRAY, MRS: BOB BARRACKSMAN Boulder Cook Keyesporf Cooks HEYESPOHT SCHOOL 1, - H1122 - - ' . f . , - ' fzffii-, ze-Lib xr 'kwf '-Wrwl. A ' A ' ,- --21' ' 'V '- ' 1 '7511f- .r':ww f,d1f,.'pgs'-A-Q , Q12-,fioo ,A j .,,ggg5?l1.f . L 0 -5 53 ' LW' ir -:W ' ' ' K ' ff ' Y- . X ' FN Lwf--v-,gf H, ' ' 1 vinmgf ': g . gl. Q- -, V' W f ,rm IK . R141 1 Q f W , fi V M - 1 1' -Q My fr - 7 , A .4 X. - A ,fl 'Mi ,W 1, A an-.-.Q -A A .5 A. 41 wwf A ..... -Q-, A Q ff U' ..x..eb '3'4 A -Cgvw'-WT' MRS FRANK STEIN MRS, ELMER RITCHEY Huey HUEY SCHOGL .d?l:5zliQ ,115 CAHLYLE Soups On Lunch firne 74 fu x i I 7zf.A !L 'mE flz4A -M PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY PHYSICIANS Drs. J. Q. and R. D Dr. W. L. DUComD Dr. M. A. Bateman DENTISTS Dr. H. D. Potts Dr. C. S. Kurz OPTOMETRIST Dr. Otto H. Bender VETERINARIAN Dr. J. M. Platt LAWYERS James P. Shannon Eldon E. Hazlef Andrew O. Niehoff Joseph Schlarman Maurice B. Johnston Roo ne MIOUX FLORIST Cut Flowers Floral Designs Pot Plants Dial 24I7 Carlyle, Illinois MOUNT MOTOR SALES The Home of Chevrolet and Oldsmobile Sales, Service, Parts Used Cars Complete Body Rebuilding and Painting Carlyle, Illinois Compliments of URB'S SHELL SERVICE . Carlyle, Illinois CARLYLE UNION BANNER Founded in I852 The Largest Weekly Newspaper in Clinton County COCA COLA BOTTIING WORKS Centralia, Illinois LEONARD MOTOR COMPANY Fords, 6 Sn 8 Engines Carlyle, Illinois GORDO N KRAMER Distributor Prairie Farms Creamery Products Fresh From Plant To Store To You Carlyle, Illinois IIEYESPOIII EQUITY Farmer Owned and Operated Buyers of all Grains Faultless and Purina Feeds Ferfilizer, Field Seeds, ond Wire Phone 5 Keyesporf, Illinois Compliments of CARLYLE SOTTLI NG WORKS Compliments of Bofflefs Of BRUMMER LUMBER YARD Supreme Soda The Home of Good Lumber Bud Donawald Since 1875 Carlyle, Illinois SCHWAIIZ Hardware and Painf Company Westerrnan Building Carlyle, Illinois QUALITY AT LOWER FOOD PRICES AItadonna's Super Food Market Pete's Grill STEAKS CHICKEN WAFFLE Best Wishes from MOHAN SHOE C0 Manufacturers of WEE WALKER SHOES Carlyle, Illinois hx gk MK :R f n xx? y 3, 41 f i ..,1 2 X 'fqa:g,,, , f Mx lg- Q 4 A V EE, 'gf ' K SN gi , a ,, ,...,, gi f K .,,,,, ,. ,,,h 5 3 3 figwhu w .,, VM 9 2 E if if 'ij 92 y gf Egg 'av V , , ,,,, Q, ,Q ,dx gff fa, Ei Portraits and Photos ln The Annual BY FlSCHER'S PHOTO ARTS T450 Fairfax Dial 3327 STERLINGS Where Quality Merchandise ls Sold For Less Carlyle, lllinois You Pay Less By Paying Cash Compliments of ZIERENS FURNITURE Paul Zieren Carlyle, Illinois WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE Western Western AAut.0t Fairfax Street Agyctigte SEZ:-:Eg 0 Store J Carlyle, illinois U 5c and TOC 51.00 and up Compliments of SHERMAWS seurrsfer BROTHERS BEN FRANKLIN STORE Grocery and Meats Carlyle, lllinois Dial 2471 National ly Known--Local ly Ownecl The First National Bank ln Carlyle, Illinois Capital 575,000.00 Surplus 575,000.00 Members Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation R. L. MOATS Motor and Service Oliver Pontiac Carlyle, illinois l, SCOTT DRUG SUNDRIES Dial 3123 CRYSTAL BEAUTY PARLOR Dial 3341 Carlyle, llllnals Compliments of SURU STYLE SHOP Town and Country Shop Sue Kramer Ruth Sanders HENRY GROSS AND SON Arrow Shirts-Champ Hats-Phoenix Hose Millinery Peters Shoes Gossard Corsets Complete Clothing for the Entire Family Clinton County's Largest Dept. Store 829 Fairfax Carlyle, lllinois Dial 3llT Compliments of O.M. GREEN HATCHERY AND POULTRY FARM SOLIS MODERN KITCHENS Styled in Steel SOLIS CABINET SHOP T631 Washington Dial 2651 Carlyle, lllinois HOME OF HUSKlE BABY CHICKS Complete Line of Poultry Supplies Remedies, Feeds, and Fertilizer Route 50 west of Ceflyle, Illinois Compliments of l.G.A. MARKET Carlyle, lllinois Compliments of ZIEGLER'S JEWELRY Your Dependable Jeweler Congratulations to Graduates J. NED FISCHER PHARMACY For Best in Drug Store Service For Best in Drug Store Merchandise 9th and Fairfax Carlyle, Illinois Congratulations Class of '52 THE CARLYLE STORE Quintin and Bernice Maehlman Carlyle, Illinois VOGEL ELEVATOR Grain - Coal Feed - Limestone Phone 2355 Posey, illinois ERLlNGER'S RECREATION Reduced Bowling Rate to All School Children Carlyle, Illinois Compliments of JOY FEIVI SHOP Ladies' Ready to Wear Mrs. D. Gili 'Professional Corsetiere 950 Fairfax Carlyle, lllinois Compliments to the Class of '52 CARLYLE LAUNDRY COMPANY Complete Laundry Service Dial 2261 Carlyle, lllinois 4, ,... i Compliments of CARL'S D-X STATION Carlyle, lllinois Dial 8864 Compliments of RITZ THEATER AND SWEET SHOP Charles Beninati Dial 3422 Carlyle Compliments of FARMER'S STATE BANK Hoffman, lllinois LAMPENS STORE Men's ancl Boy's Clothing 'Groceries Shoes Hardware Quality Merchondi se Phone 2614 Carlyle, Illinois Compliments of VIEREGGE Coal 8. Limestone ,f WM XX!! SSN SSX! if - Q n , ,,.,1VV ff? . M if K g I 1- SEIBER IIVIPIEIVIENT COMPANY Af TIRQICKS G M C Trucks Q Allis Chalmers Farm Equipment I x Sales and Service Dial 2436 Carlyle, Illinois ili Prairie Farms Dairy Products I luil The Milk That Must Please PRAIRIE FARMS CREAIVIERY Carlyle, Illinois Compliments of THE CARLYLE HOUSE SCOTTY'S CAFE Hallie and True Reynolds Carlyle, Illinois The Home of Fine Foods Compliments of STRAITH JEWELERS SSS SUPER MARKET Clinton County's Finest G roceries - Meats - Vegetables Carlyle Carlyle, Illinois S' C 4 Hun Slever Bros. L eo Dealers in 53-355 2 iw a' TRUCKS I Dial 2624 Julius A. Siever Carlyle, Illinois Compl iments to Class of '52 CENTHALIA BAHING COMPANY Cenfralia Illinois WIEGLES STORE ORRELL'S STORE Dry goods and Ready-To-Wear Generql Merchandise Carlyle, Illinois Posey, Illinois FHEHERS Funeral Home Ambulance Service Furniture - Floor Covering - Appliances Carlyle, lllinois HAHN AND SON Grain and General Hauling Slwattuc, lllinois Compliments of STAR SERVICE STATION Ben Hempen, Manager THE SANITARY CLEANERS Water Proofing Service, Rugs Upholstered Furniture Cleaned Carlyle, lllinois ANDRES MARKET Groceries - Meats - Vegetables Dial 3566 Carlyle, lllinois WIVI. HOIVIIVIELIVIANN AND SONS W Mccofmick Tractors Farm Implements International Refrigerators ancl Freezers ,, Sales and Service CARLYLE SHEET METAL SHOP I D. Paine and G. Reelitz I I Furnaces Guttering , I I I Sheet Metal Work Dial 2452 Carlyle, Illinois WARD SHOE STORE Repairing While You Wait Carlyle, Illinois I I I I f---...t....-..,.... .. ..-, ,...,. -, ,EW .., ,, .. s. , ,,,, ,,,, ,N wk., ,JAM , I Compliments of I I Carlyle, Illinois I FARMERS AND NIERCHANTS BANK T I SHATTUC LUMBER COMPANY I Lumber and Building Supplies Paint and Hardware I I Shattuc, Illinois I I I CARLYLE ELECTRIC STORE General Electric Carlyle, Illinois L .-----. -E ,...--.,.,..+.,....---u...-....-,..,.,.,,...-...,.-..,....,, ..-., ,....- I I Compliments of Compliments of EDDIES SERVICE STATION I and I REHM PLUMBING AND HEATING TRUCKING SERVICE I E. H. Musenbroclc I MANN'S FURNITURE STORE Household Furnishings Norge Appliances Shame, Illinois SHATTUC IMPLEMENT COMPANY Shattuc, Illinois J I Case Farm Machinery Sales and Service FERRIN COOPERATIVE EQUITY EXCHANGE Grain, Feed, Coal, Fertilizer Custom Grinding and Mixing Ferrin, Illinois CARLYLE LUMBER AND SUPPLY COMPANY Dial 2661 Carlyle Where price and quality meet HUEGELY ELEVATOR COMPANY Corno-Purina-Eclipse Feed and H Brand 4li7o Protein Soymeal Phone 2223 STATE BANK OF KEYESPORT Capital 525,000 Suprlus 55,000 Undivicled Profits 516,000 Officers and Directors G.W. Gum, Pres. V.O. Ducomb R. L. Burnside, Vice Pres. Edward Knutt Lorena Durham, Cashier F.W.H. Meyer Chester Laws, Assistant Cashier MEM BE!-'I FEDERAL HE ERVE . 45' ia. .U YSTE Compliments of CARLYLE DEMOCRAT Casey Dempsey Publisher Carlyle, Illinois Compliments of QUALITY DAIRY PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS AItadonna's Super Market Andres Market Bateman M. A., Dr. Ben Franklin Store Bender, Otto H. Bruemmer Lumber Yard Carls D-X Service Station Carlyle Bottling Works Carlyle Electric Store Carlyle House Carlyle Laundry Carlyle Lumber Company Carlyle Sheet 8. Metal Shop Carlyle Store Carlyle Union Banner Centralia Baking Co. Coca-Cola Bottling Co. DuComb, W. L., Dr. Eddie's Service Station Erlinger Recreation Farmer's and Merchants Bank Farmers State Bank Ferrin Cooperative Elevator First National Bank Fisher, Ned Fishers Photo Arts Frerkers Furniture Store Green, G. M., Hatchery Gross, Henry QSJ Son Hahn Q80 Son Hazlet, Eldon Huegely Elevator Company IGA Market Joy Fem Shop Keyesport Equity Kramer, Gordon Kurz, C. S., Dr. Lampen Store Leonard Motor Company Manns Furniture Store Mioux Florist Moats, R. L. Moran Shoe Company Mount Motor Sales Niehott, Andrew O . OrrelI's Store Pete'S Grill Platt, James M. Potts, H. D., Dr. Prairie Farms Creamery Quality Dairy Rehm Plumbing Company Ritz Theater Roane, J. Q. QSJ R. D., Drs Sanitary Cleaners Schlarman, Joseph Schwarz Hardware Scott Drug Sundries Scotts Cafe Seiffert Brothers Shannon, James P. Shattuc Implements Shattuc Lumber Co. Sieber Implement Siever Bros. Solis Cabinet Shop SSS Super Market Star Service Station State Bank of Keyesport SterIing's Suru Style Shop Urb's Shell Station Viergge Ice 8. Coal Vogel Elevator Ward's Shoe Store Weigle's Store Western Auto Store Wicker Jewelers Ziegler's Jewelry Zieren's Furniture Company g ew I-Q fl :R er wg! K iffy W C , 3 'R ax .A A A W 9 A LLL A, A, v. f ,f5Qg,,,-fx'-Tf ?4aa x -- A Aj L :- H If if Q' .. A 12 ,, X 1' Q3 ly ,1- ' f ,f ...QQ M 4.. 4 KN 3 5 'fi ,.',h , . . ' 'h1- , 'f,.- :,, . if , 1., rf k P, - kr - 2 41 - I I X W X MYERS AND CO INC TOPEKA KANSAS i ERsJey-16 YEARBOOKS
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