Central High School - Hi Lites Yearbook (Camp Point, IL)
- Class of 1951
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Q 0 Board of Educalion I Faculty Members History and Mnthemntics JEANNINE SPDRES BLANC!-IE HILL Music Golden and Cllyion Commerce nnd English ROLLA PRUETT NAOMI HYER MARVIN JOHNSON English and Science Home Economics Conch and Industrial Arts 4 1 , wfu..-mn ucxzumv N Mx 1- mg-TQ. ,gn ,f , iq 'C' ?, . f Aww V 1- .1 .f,2w-ua x 5 f ii ,t...,. , . A,,',. , W, ,595 1 u '- .' il' -.4 1. GLADYS EVANS B E WISTC CARL CLAPPER B E WISTC M A Clayton High School Faculty S RALPH VAN ORMER Principal B E WBTC M A U of ullh0ll ANNA STEVENS B E Southern Illinoxs Unnversxty THOMAS SPARROW LYLE LEWIS B M B S University Culver Stockton of Illinois 6 BETTY JEFFERSON B E Illinois State Normal University RICHARD RABBITT B E WISTC I University ol' Illinois fyf X f X X Og JAMES MCCLAREY President Basketball. . . . .... . . l,3,4 Baseball. . . . . .....3,4 'l'rack......... ...l,3,4 Annual Staff. Paper Staff. . . ......4 . . . ...4 Junior Class Play. . . . . . 3 Fisher High. Hannibal High. . . West Pike High. . . .... l . .....2 . ......3 Ambition. . . . . Artist MARIAN ADEN Secretary GAA Chorus Camera Club Annual Staff Paper Staff Junior Class Ambition Play 1234 ,4 Fashion Designer Class of 51 9 JANICE ADEN Vice-President Co-Valedictorian Paper Staff ........ Annual Staff ........ F. H. A .... . . . . G. A. A. . . . . . . Chorus ..... . . . . . . . . 4 Student Council. . . . 'I'rio........ .. Came ra Club ..... . Junior Class Play. . Chee rleade r Ambition EV El.. YN POS T Treasurer Chorus 1.2.3.4 . . Z,3,4 l,Z.3,4 . . .l l,Z,3,4 ..l ..l.2 ...3 234 Secretary r-'HA 12,34 Junior Class Play Annual Staff Ambition Um-leg idgd 13159 I 'E .. .......... .... 1 ---------- - -1.4 F. H. A ............ 1.2.3.4 G. A. A ......... ...., l ... ...l,Z ... .....3 ..... .....4 ..... ......4 ............3 ' ..... ... ..........3 JUNE JOHNSON F H A G A A Student Council Annual Staff Chorus Eagle Shi! Junior Class Play 1,234 1234 AIBNNOH Undec xded FLOYD LEENERTS Agriculture Student Council Annual Staff Junior Class Play Ambition Fan-npr LEA TRICE NOFTZ Student Counc 11 Camera Club Paper Staff Annual Staff F H A G A A Junior Class Cheerleading Chorus Trio Play 2,34 1234 2,3 4 1,z 3 4 IMOGENE SAATHOFF Ambition Modeling Augusta High Chorus Annual Staff FHA 1234 G A A Junior Class Play Ambition Sec reta ry ALBERTA SALISBURY Clayton High M! Sizrling High G A A F H A Sl y Conservation Ambition 0 Secretary D A R Award MERLE BRUNS Basketball .......... . 1.2.3 ,4 Baseball ........... l,Z,3.4 Track .......... .... 2 Agriculture Club. . . .... . 2.3 Ambltlon ........... Farme r HAZEL AKERS Clayton High ........ . . . l Chorus. . . . . . Z,3,4 F. I-l.A. . . . . . . . 2.3.4 G. A. A. . . . . . . . l Ambltlon. . . . Nurse MELVIN IHNEN Annual Staff Student Council , Baseball Junior Class Play Agriculture Club , Ambxtion Farmer CHARMAINE HERREN Chorus l Z 4 G A A F H A Junior Clan Play Annual Staff Ambition Undecxded ll MARY BEERS Co Valedlctorlan Annual Staff l 3 4 Paper Shff Chorus Junior Class Play G A A F H A l,2,3 4 Ambltlon Beautic lan l O C naasuaslai ss .... ...4 ... ....3 .. ........ ............4 ..a4 ....... ..3,4 ... ....3 ........23 .. ....... .. ....... ..l.Z.3.4 ... ......3 ..... .......4 Semor Class History When the doors of Golden Community High School opened on August 25 1947 there were seventeen Freshmen who enrolled After the fxrst few weeks of gettxng settled we elected the followmg officers Presndent, Jamce Aden Vxce Presxdent, Lloyd Crank Secretary, Arlo Walker, Treasurer, Leatrxce Noftz We elected Mrs Josephme Fxscher as our class sponsor Upon reiurnmg to school m September, 1948, we were promoted from lowly Freshmen to Sophomores We elected the following offxcers President Robert Nethery Vice President Eugene Folftz Secretary, Mary Beers and Treasurer Manan Aden Miss Erma Nxekamp served as our sponsor When the doors of dear old G H S opened rn the fall 1949, sixteen Jumors enrolled Robert Nethery, Arlo Walker and Herbert ldeus dxd not return to complete thexr Junxor year, but two new members, John Boyles and Margaret Smxth were add ed to our class roll Following officers were elected President Mary Beers Vice President, Leatrxce Noftz Secretary, Jamce Aden Treasurer, June Johnson Mrs Hall was our sponsor Our fxrst actwxty was the Jumor Class Play The Chintz Cottage Next big event was choosmg our class rxngs We ended the school year wlth a Prom and Banquet m honor of the Senror Class The theme of our prom was May Time The musxc was furmshed by Calvm Shank from Hanmbal This ended a successful year In the fall of 1950, we returned as Semors Two of our class, Lloyd Crank and Harold Schuster, but gamed two new members, James McC1arey and Alberta Salisbury Class officers were as follows President, James McClarey, Vice Presxdent, Jamce Aden, Secretary Marxan Aden Treasurer, Evelyn Post and spon sors, Mr McK1nley and Mr Johnston The fxrst bxg event was the selectxon of the announcements We chose our class colors blue and white, our class flower yellow tea rose and our class motto Forward Ever, Backward Never We took our Semor Class trap to St Louxs We ended our Semor year wxth a Banquet and Prom given by Juniors Semor Class W111 We, the Seniors of 1951 bemg of sane mxnd, leave all our worldly possessions the following lucky people To all the teachers we leave our charmxng personalxtxes, and all our wonderful characteristics e Juniors we leave all our Ame rxcan Hzstory books o the Sophomores we leave our excellent grades e Freshmen we leave the seats on the north srde of the Assembly Hall o Ed Txlton, our faithful Janitor, we, the Class of 1951, leave our paper wads that in the future years he can keep good old G H S warm and cheery I, June Johnson, leave my szlly laugh to Ronald Jansen and my abzlxty to go steady to Bill McKinley Chaxrmame I-lerren, leave my boy frrend to Deloxs Albert and red demm suzt to Merlene Schlueter Evelyn Post, leave my natural curly hazr to Lois Busboom and my neatness to Hazel Mixer I Mary Beers, leave my make up kat to Alxce Lawler and my long haxr to Judy Gunn I Melvin Ihnen, leave my bnlhant mind to Roy Boyles and my good grades to Don Wallace. 12 Q l . I U l I O . I . . and John Boyles, did not return. In the first semester we also lost Margaret Smith . . s . , . 1: 3 - . D . . . to To th ' ' ' . T . To 'ul . U T . . . . so L . . . . . . I, ' . - . . . , . . . I, Merle Bruns, leave my ability to play basketball to John Watts and I leave Veleria to Paul Black. I, Marian Aden, leave my ability to talk in English to Karen Miller so that she will be his most alert student and I leave my ability to study to Veleria Eilers. I, Floyd Leenerts, leave my Atlas build to Raymond Bruns so that he too may draw many admiring glances from all the girls in G H S Imogene Saathoff leave my big brown eyes to Lois Bushboom and my blonde hair to Bob Carstens James McClarey leave my burr to Waldo Hanke and my green corduroy shirt to Joyce Buss Hazel Akers, leave my dark hair to Linda Behrens and my shortness to Virginia Flesner Alberta Salisbury leave my quietness to Mardell Beard and my alertness to Melvin Post Leatrice Noftz leave my Levis to Eunice Patton Janice Aden, leave my ability to become engaged to Shirley Eber We, Janice and Leatrice leave our cheerleading positions to Wanda I-Iapke and Geraldine Gooding Written by Janice Aden Marian Aden Leatrice Noftz James McClarey Merle Bruns f- 4-v im pi? ' ' 7v51 ' X All 64 K umvf Eiggal Ein!! X M f 8 w'C f 13 L , c I. . . g I, , u ' I. . 1 a 1 . . I. .. , . I' . , . ,, . U . O L . .. . i X I' HJ' f ff! lx 'Gtr I xl , A b U K 'fa 5.6 r0...n , f e, A-A .esilfifzf Q' N429 Al xx' hw 0' f '1' ff l-3:11, I X ff 1 I .f lx 711- Q , fflxx e,,,. ,,4S leg 1 1 , Class Prophecy of Golden High May 1971 Dear Diary Just home from the Jumor Semor Banquet lmagme me one ofthe mothers who was helpmg prepare the banquet How tlme does fly' ' It made me thmk of the txme that my mother had to help prepare the food when I was a Jumor and we were entertaxnmg the Class of 51 What MEMORIES, and THOSE SENIORS Well they all turned out pretty well at that Let s see There was James McClarey now lfvxng an has Colchester Penthouse and rs the idol of every comxc loving girl and boy He now runs the Corny Crummy Comic Company ln Colchester This celebrated artxst as also a concert pxamst an the McClarey Hall whnch he bunlt wxth hfs tlurd million Then Janice Aden, who is now Mrs Hubert Houston, lwes on a large and beautnful duck farm west of Golden They not only raxse ducks, but also go m for boys Thexr fave boys are now on a natron wade basketball tour of the United States They have played thirty fwe games thxs season and have been able to claim all of them as vxctorxes The boys played such famous teams as the Chatton Chxpmunks and the Big Neck Beavers The Houston Fave are bemg followed by five ravlslnng brunette Cheerleaders These beautxful girls are the fwe daughters of Mr and Mrs Boney Veach Mrs Veach was the former Mass Leatrzce Noftz Besides looknng after her fwe daughters, she as also busy takxng care of her fxfty cats In her spare txme she helps her husband secure contracts to make green convertibles for the Golden Police Force Just thank, Merle Bruns as now Presrdent of Vassar, that very exclusive girls school teaching Mathematics there for the last ten years Professor Bruns has three extra courses a week m Geometry Thus has been hxs favorite subject smce he went to Vassar Just an eye for fxgures, I guess Another 51 graduate was Mary Beers who now publishes exclusxvely GAZE AND STARE for the Golden Fire Department for their moments of relaxation Three mghts a week she revxews her magazine over televxsxon for the publxc She got her experience as a famous publxsher by bexng edltor of the Golden Hugh Annual And back rn 1951, lnttle dad I dream that Melvm lhnen would take over Clark Gable s movie contracts and become the World s Greatest Lover He has Just divorced hrs third wife and has come back to Golden to the old family farm to stay Marxan Aden ns now runnmg the world s famous Neda Model Agency rn New York At the present tune she as the most successful business woznan an the world Marian IS smgle agam after fwe trxps to the Altar and she as st1ll huntmg the perfect male Marnan ns so famous she has her own personal dress designer, Hazel Akers Hazel was also a member of this class Those things she designs' ' Why her latest bathing creation, makes the French bathing suits of 1951 look like Grandma s gay nmety nnghtgown But I guess fame IS not enough, for rumor has It that she as returnlng soon to marry that I-Ienrxchs boy Slugger I believe she called him I m afraid my figure IS not for those bathmg suits, but I just wonder lf I might get her to desxgn me a few of those slmky gowns There s Floyd Leenerts, who rs now a multf mallzonaxre He made all has money by manufacturxng the famous Klassy Kxddxe Kar After fxfteen years he has retnred and IS now back an Golden He fmally overcame his shyness enough to propose to Shirley Eber It IS rumored that Shxrley wrote ham everyday, and he fmally got so txred readmg her letters that he just came back and marned her Now they re raxsxng a famxly and makmg good use of Klassy Kfddxe Kars 14 l - QQ- 0 l Q Q. 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Q Q O Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Q Then there as June Johnson Mrs Herman Julifs who lwes on a skunk farm south of Golden Their farm ms very successful financially but for some reason they don t seem to have many vxsrtors They have two lovely chxldren Stxnky and Smelly When June is not lookxng after the skunks she is watchmg for her sons special school bus I guess she wants to be sure her sons do make at home from school Imogene Saathoff is now in Washington D C She decided to serve her country after she became so interested an American History in G I-I S After servxng nn the senate for two terms she as an advisor to the President She has never marrzed be cause she puts duty to her country before love Of course I see Charmaine I-Ierren almost everyday as she is now the most distxnguxshed undertaker UI Golden She runs the funeral home which was formerly Black s She got her fxrst experience when she worked there after school back nn 51 She IS now takmg care of all the doctors mnstakes It seems this great class has branched out an all fields Evelyn Post as de enemy with her wonderful bubble dancing Even though all the handsome soldiers surround her she has as yet not picked her lrfe tirne mate When asked for com ments on being an old maid she replies These are the txmes that try men s souls And last but not least IS Alberta Sahsbury I dndn t know her too well as she attended G I-I S only one semester But I hear she as a very famous forexgn correspondent for Lxfe Magazine and as now on a bicycle tour of Europe, wntmg a daxly column As I see Europe From a Wheel Well, that s all the members of the Class of 51 Little dxd I reahze when I helped entertaxn for the Semors twenty years ago that I was sitting among people that would one day be so famous O well, you Just never know do you but I m sure proud of my classmates and of my school Hope this Class of 1971 turns out as well The clock just struck two Really I must get to bed Hope somethxngin terestmg happens tomorrow I5 . , . D . . . . ' 0 I . , . . . , . I . 0 o Q o voting her life to the WACS. As a side line she entertains soldiers and charms the ' . . - ' .- tl ' I I I ii . . . . . . ' , ll ll. 0 I ' ' m ' ' - 1 i . . - , - . A - new QFCB.. CAROLYN BLOBAUM Girls Volleyball and Basketball Tournaments F H A Secretary Historian Glee Club Band Paper Staff Annual Staff G A A Pep club Cheerleader Cllll Play Usher Metropolis I-hgh School 234 234 Ambition College Sayxng One Way NORMAN H DAV ISON Norm Track Annual Anne of Green Gables Ambxhon State Pohceman Sa mg Oh Gosh' pk MILTON COOKSON Breezy Basketball 1 Z 3 4 Baseball Amblhon Truck Drxver Saymg Hot Rod' CAROLYN J FINCHUM Charlxe Plus Ultra Glee Club lVlCE Presxdent l Z 3 Sextette l Z 4 Octetke Mxxed Ensemble Platter Club Band Pre sxdentj Pep Band Asst Dxrectorj Class Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Anne ol' Green Gables Newspaper Staff QMUSIC Edxtorj Annual Staff lProduct1cn Managerj Lxbrary Staff Ambxtxon Certxfxed Publxc Accountant Saymg I can t see xt myself Much Dumb ' .2 ,f 16 CAROL DAV ISON Phoe be Annual Clans Reporte r Ambition Secretary S A y ing One Way MARGARET LUCILLE GOUDSCHAAL, Peggy Lou H Z Parlxamentarxan Cheerleader Class Treasurer Lxbrarxan Annual Anne of Green Gables Mendon Hxgh Ambition Sec retary Sayxng Can t See ' -waivin- vfw 1 -Maw MARVlN F GUNN Coohe Baseball Basketball 2 Newspaper Stall QCxrculat1on Managerj Ambxtxon U S Marmes Saymg Yah' I do RUTH M HEUBNER Ruthxe F H A l Z 3 4 Glee Club Library Staff fReporterJ Anne of Green Gables Al'hbl'.lOh Nursing Saying Gee Whlzz 3-I! AF'a N DOROTHY LUCILLE HENDRICKS Dotty Lou Cheerleader F H A 2 Glee Club fSecretary and Treasurer Z Annual Staff Class Treasurer Anne of Green Gables Ambliloh Cosmetologxst Saying That s an odd case' RAMONA HUSEMANN Glee Club QSecretary and Treasurer, F H A Vice Presxdent Presxdent Annual Staff Uidxtorj Anne of Green Gables Ambmon Housewde Saving 1 so' svpe BONNIE JEAN HERRMANN Hermxe Glee Club QRepox-terj 2 3 Latin Club Uieporterj Treasurerl fProgram Commxtteej Band Z Pointer Staff , Annual Staff QBusmess Managex-J 4 Class Presxdent Library Staff Platter Club Anne of Green Gables Ambltxon Teacher Saving One way that xs' GERALD W JANSSEN Jerry Baseball 2,3 4 F I-'.A Mendon l-hgh School Ambxtlon Farmer S3YmX Gosh wwf fwrww s 17 ,fs Q if I 3, ,l K fs, S- 51-G 5 w Y 4 .f Q' Lih V f eV,, M, 'X --..- --.1..3.4 ...............l,,3 I ...........Z.3 A. .. .... . .... v.4 ,.......'1,'3,4 - y ---- -- ..... . ..... .4 ......... 1,,3 ' ' .. .... ' . .... ,' .... ...3 nf' .. . 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Mi A ,, F647 i f .Al Y: IEROTHY MARILYN JENKINS CAROL MCGARTLAND Girls Chorus Z Chegrlegdgr F H A l Z 3 4 F I-LA I 2 3 4 Band Z 3 4 Clan Vice Presxdent PCP Bind Annual sem Allllllll Sf-iff Anne of Green Gables Anne of Green Gables Ambition To get on the radio Afhblfldh HOUSCWHO Sgylng Thgl 5 Jugcy Saying Ye Gadfrey NANCY LEE PACATTE Glee Club I Z 3 QL1brarmnJ Plus Ultra1Secretar-yj QPresxden0 fProgram Chalrmanj lsecretaryl Sextette Platter Club fSecretaryl Annual Lxbrarxan Band 2 Band Presxdent Mixed Ensemble Ocietie Newspaper Assxstant Edxtor Editor Anne of Green Gables Ambition Medical Technxcxan Saying Really 'F RONALD GLEN RICHARDS Rxch Baseball Track Annual Ambition Fnrming Saying Holy Cow EVELYN MILLER Pe F H A QPlrl1amentarxanj Cheerleader Z 3 4 Annual Girls Chorus Ambition Secretary Saying How much yn wanna bet? JAMES RAYMOND RUTLEDGE Jim Baseball l Z 3 4 Track , Basketball 1,2 3,4 Annual Class Vice Presxdent Presxdent Anne of Green Gables Ambxhon Sports Announcer Saymg So What' 18 ANNE ELAINE STABLER Blondxe Plus Ultra lTx-easurerj Glee Club Band Annual Staff Assistant Editor Newspaper Staff .34 1234 lZ34 Ambition Work in Quincy Saying My Stars BACCALAUREATE May Z0 SENIOR DAY May Z3 COMMENCEMENT May Z4 RICHARD EVERETT VOLLBRACHT ADELALDE WARDLOW Duc kxe Basketball Track Baseball Baseball Anne of Green Gables Ambition Saying l Z,3,4 Farmer So What DORIS ANN WEISINGER Pud F I-LA Annual Class Vice President Class Treasurer Anne of Green Gables Ambition Housewife Sayxng Goodness Sake ' 19 M Dutch F H A Glee Club 1.2.3 4 Band Platter Club Anne of Green Gables Ambition Saying l Reckon That s Logical Army Nurse M' W4 CLASS FLOWER American Beauty Rose CLASS MOTTO Knowledge Comes But Wisdom Lxngers CLASS COLORS Maroon and Gold W . ......l . ----------.ff .... ..l3 ,,,,,,,, ..,..Z ................v ........... ..4 ..... -.....Z Pep Band .............. 4 Annual ............... 4 Annual ............. . . 4 ' ...4 ..........4 ,.,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,,, JV a V iwlv , -,X . .. ww- A of U 'ffff . .............. .lj ........... ..4 '- ... ..3 ..........4 BHD! 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Carolyn Blobaum comes fxrst on our last Of sophxstncated Seniors who couldn t be massed Then Mxlton Cookson whom we all know as Breezy ls just the lad who s takang life easy Carol Davison, the Joker of the Shorthand class Sometxmes wonder rf she ll ever pass Now Norman Davison who has fallen m love Says his sweet Cheryl coos just like a dove Carolyn Fmchum comes fifth on our lust Old Gopher Gal whom Booz can t resxst Margaret Goudschaal with all of her freckles Sells kisses to boys for just fwe sheckles Cootze as next or should I say Marvxn Gunn That tall dark and handsome who s as brxght as the sun Next Dorothy Hendricks whom we know as Dotty Lou Does she get A s'7 Oh yes' Quite a few Bonnxe Herrmann, a brown eyed lass Takes home all the A s from the Bookkeepxng Class Ruth Heubne r, whose nxckname as Ruthxe Dislikes the boys, she says they re all goofxe Ramona Husemann, a quxet young lass Primps just for Bob in her lookmg glass Gerald Janssen, who has lwed a qu1et lnfe Hopes to get married m the castle at Fxfe Dorothy Jenkms who has Gene hooked Just told us that his Beans are cooked Carole McGart1and the great harmonica player Goes with Johnnie, and oh, what a slayer Evelyn Mxller with many a charm Thrice a cheerleader, who wxll lwe on a farm Nancy Pacatte the gxrl who as so sane Gets her mtellxgence from her father who has th Ronald Richards wxth large blue eyes Dtslnkes the gn-ls, he really IS wxse ames Rutledge a sports lover all has lxfe Likes Carol Davison but who wxll be his wxfe 'P Anne Stabler as a blue eyed blonde nd of Larry IS she ever fond Rlchard Vollbracht whom we know as Dxck Is just the guy wxth many a trnck Adelande Wardlow who s wanted to be shm Sure has a crush on a certain .hm oris We1smger IS last on our line Who hopes to live happy wxth Eddxe so fme And so we conclude wnth our Class of 51 Leaving to others our four years of fun Z0 bram ff . , L 'a u u. . 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D' ou 0 O Class W111 :Z 0 f S We, the Seniors of Camp Polnt High School, District No 3, county of Adams and state of lllmoms benng touched xn the head and havmg a dxsmtergratmg memory after four strenuous years whlch seems lxke eighty seven, do hereby make, publxsh and declare thns as our last and best will and testament hereby annullmg all former wills bequeaths and devices of whatever nature by us already made UNDERCLASSMEN To the Juntor Class we leave our beauty dignity and rank of Seniors To the Sophomore Class we leave our witty brams, excessive muszcal abnl :ty and our fme emotlonal quahtxes rn love affaxrs English Class our quietness in Mr Cuba s Study Hall and our attentweness to all teachers TEACHERS To Mr Pacatte we bequeath all our candy wrappers and all the delzcxous gum left rn the fountams for htm to chew To Mlss Damrow we bequeath all Roy Rogers, Donald Duck and other trashy storxes that we prlze so hrghly and we know to be the only good hterature that can t be found ln the Lzbrary To Mrs Bastert we bequeath our soft candy, old burnt buns and our tatlmg recipes To Miss Buss we bequeath our A s on Macbeth and our poems whxch we all love To Mrs Brown we bequeath our unpure vowel sounds, cracked voxces and hlllbxlly songs especlally Cigarettes, Whlskey and Wlld Wxld Women To Mrs Blenthnger we bequeath a share of our bxlhons of dollars whxch she can use better than we can To Mr Cuba, we bequeath all the broken apparatus, a box of water paints and all the pencils that Dick Vollbracht stole To Mr Shanks we bequeath a little basketball talent when mstructmg basket ball practnce To Mr Sparrow we bequeath all the volume our lxttle and bxg bodies can expound or give forth when we play Monarch s March To Mr Lewzs we bequeath three hundred acres of the best land around Camp Pomt To Mr Maynard we bequeath all typxng errors and our abzlxty to tell jokes xn h1s business classes Zl ? ? 1 J . ' , I' - .P ' 3 ' c'rf'l . 1 Q 1. -- ff - - ff To the Freshman Class we leave our privilege to eat candy in Miss Buss' Student W111s CAROLYN BLOBAUM To Dxanne Shanholtzer I leave the Job of workxng nn the restaurant especially putting up wxth Nick and Booze every nnght May she have many headaches' MILTON COOKSON My good behavlor ln Senxor English Class to Bud Perry CAROL DAVISON l leave all my A s m Shorthand to Cheryl Vollbracht NORMAN DAVISON Wxll my romantxc experxences to Jxm Meyers CAROLYN FINCHUM Wxll all my wrecked cars to Joe Wxllxams and all my dates with Booze to Betty Jo Gruny MARGARET GOUDSCHAAL To Valla Lou Janssen I leave my cheerleading outfit and anything else she desxres except my love for a ce rtam Lxbe rty guy MARVIN GUNN W1l1 my curly haxr and Englxsh abxhty to Vern Sheets DOROTHY HENDRICKS Bequeath my neat appearance and my likeness for a ce rtaxn Sophomore boy to Joyce Stabler BONNIE HERRMANN Leave my abnllty to get good grades to Lucille Walker RUTH I-IEUBNER To Sara Jean Moellrmg my Bookkeepmg book and practice set RAMONA HUSEMANN My srnallness to Margle Carpenter GERALD JANSSEN My good grades ln Physxcs to Roger I-lumke DOROTHY JENKINS Wlll my ability to get a dxamond when she xs a Semor to Mary Helen Gronewold CAROLE MCGARTLAND My abxhty to grow long haxr and keep it curled to Shirley Lussmeyer EVELYN MILLER Wall my hkeness of basketball and cheerleading to Bud Perry NANCY PACATTE My ability to get along with Ronnie Richards to Carlene Goodmg RONALD RICHARDS Will my gxrl frxends to Max Durfee JAMES RUTLEDGE To Dick Dneterle I leave my abzhty to play basketball ANNE STABLER Wnll my golden locks to Jam Clevenger RICHARD VOLLBRACHT Leave my abnlxty to get book reports ln on time to Eddie Holzgrafe ADELAIDE WARDLOW Leave my sense of humor and my smgmg ability to Norma Jean Embree, m hopes she w11l do more wzth the latter than I dtd DORIS WEISINGER Leave my abnlxty to get a steady boy friend to Jadeen Watt Declared legal by the seal of the Senior Class of 51 ,MEL AWA! 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Q Q Q n ' I Q 5- s, Class H :story X FRESHMEN 1947 48 We, as Green Freshmen , were enrolled as follows Milton Cookson, Viola Crlst Carol Davison, Norman Davison, Ralph Duvall Carolyn Fmchum, Dorothy Gxbson, Claude Goodmg, Marvm Gunn, Dorothy Hendrzcks, Bonnie Herrmann, Ruth Heubne r, Ramona I-lusemann, Dorothy Jenkins, Carole McGartland Evelyn Maller, Nancy Pacatte Harold Pxckmpaugh Ronald Richards Elanne Runkle James Rutledge Mary Smxth Homer Smith, Anne Stabler, Maxine Tournear Paulme Tournear, Richard Vollbracht Ernest Vonl-lolt, Ray Walton, Adelande Wardlow, and Doris Wezsmger The class sponsor was Mass Smrley The class officers were as follows Presndent Nancy Pacatte Vxce Presxdent James Rutledge Secretary Treasurer, Carolyn Fmchum Reporter, Harold Pxckxnpaugh SOPHOMORES 1948 49 As we came back to school as Sophomores we had lost four former members, Viola Cnst Claude Goodxng, Homer Smrth and Ray Walton We gamed three mem bers Margaret Goudschaal, Bert Janssen and Gerald Janssen The class sponsor was Mrs Blentlmger The class officers were as follows President, James Reporter, Carol Davison JUNIORS 1949 50 As we carne back to school as Jolly Juniors the mam actwxtxes were the Jumor Class Play Anne of Green Gables , and the .Tumor and Semor Banquet and Prom We lost five former members, Bert Janssen, Harold Packmpaugh Elame Runkle Pauhne Tournear and Ernest Von!-lolt We gained two members, Charlene Ferguson and Carolyn Blobaum The class sponsor was Mass Buss The class offn cers were as follows Presxdent, Carolyn Pmchum Vice President, Dorls Wexsmger, Secretary, Dorothy Gzbson Treasurers, James Rutledge and Margaret Goudschaal Reporter, Nancy Pacatte SENIORS 1950 51 We came back to school as dxgmfned Semors, with fwe of our members gone, Dorothy Gibson Crank, Mary Smith Hall, Maxme Tournear Crooks, Charlene Ferguson l-1111, who are married, and Ralph Duvall The class offncers were elected as follows President, Bonnie Herrmann, Vice Presxdent Carole McGartland Secretary Carolyn I-'xnchum Treasurer, Dons Wexsmger Reporter, Carolyn Blobaum Our class sponsor was Mr Maynard The publxcatxon of the annual whxch requlred much work, was under hrs leadership We hope all the future classes con tmue to do good work In Memoriam RALPH GU THRIE School Bus Driver Died xn line of duty Z3 . 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S sts Class Prophecy 4 Whale strollmg through the streets of London on a cold wxnter day nn 1961 whom should we meet but Mr Pacatte, the former prmcxpal of Camp Point I-hgh School After dxscussmg old tzmes we 1nqu1red about the Class of Sl, and thns ns the mformatmon he gave us CAROLYN BLOBAUM our lzttle mlsslonary IS now teachxng Fxhpxno boys what love IS at first slght MILTON COOKSON Breezy for short, loafmg as usual w1th a house full of luds, he thmks they re Cheaper By The Dozen CAROL DAVISON our pretty little secretary ns pounding a typewnter mxle a mmute for the WAF s NORMAN DAVISON IS now the President s right hand cop and as makmg thousands for hxs pretty wife she s red headed' CAROLYN FINCHUM better known as Charlie Bub, cooks for Booze while she smgs .Tumor a lullaby MARGARET GOUDSCI-IAAL IS now a secretary for a good lookxng boss, but they re both stnll smgle' MARVIN GUNN our Navy man is stuck on a boat to Hawau Hoola, I-loola, Cootxe DOROTHY I-IENDRICKS our shorthand whnzz IS stzll sxttm on her husband s lap whale he whmspers sweet nothmgs m her ear BONNIE HERRMANN our old maid IS kept busy feedmg her cats and thznkmg of all the men she s known RUTH HEUBNER was crowned Mrs America , by her famxly of ten RAMONA HUSEMANN our pretty lxttle plumber s wxfe IS busy washm dxshes whale Bob reads the funnies GERALD JANSSEN our all star baseball man IS now pltchmg for the Sleepy Head Gang DOROTHY JENKINS Dorothy Knight now, as busy following her husband whale he m the servxce CAROLE MCGARTLAND who saxd she would always be a Miss IS now after all these years a Mrs EVELYN MILLER better known as Pep now lives on a farm wxth Chalmer where she is teachmg her two httle gxrls to cheer NANCY PACATTE is now a medical technlc lan and IS stxll goxng with Gene RONALD RICHARDS as now ln Hollywood, with has pretty wzfe, where he takes plc tures of Betty Grable JAMES RUTLEDGE our all star man IS now coach of Consolidated Dxstrlct No 3 ANNE STABLER IS now marned to Larry Rademacher and as now hvmg nn Qumcy RICHARD VOLLBRACI-IT 15 now a farmer after servmg several years for Uncle Sam he found a cute wxfe whxle m England ADELAIDE WARDLOW followed her ambition and IS now an Army nurse statmned ux England she ran xnto Rxchard Vollbracht when she hrst got the re DORIS WEISINGER IS hvlng on a farm near Columbus, Illxnols where she sxts and rocks little Edwxn .Tumor Mr Pacatte also told us that Camp Po1nt, Clayton and Golden are now part of the new five million dollar bualdmg known as Central High School Smce he told us all this news whale walking through the streets of London, he saxd he d better be leaving us as It was growmg foggy and dark We paused a mom ent and then went home Z4 Hung Q g m..,, - mg Ha, ll' Q Q . 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Q Seniors ROBERT W SHANK Bob Presxdent Mr and Mrs Evertt Shank Clayton lllmnons Clayton Grade School Clayton High School Class Officer Student Councxl Play Paper Staff Baseball Basketball Manager Hobby Afllbltlbh 123 Hunting .Farmxng CLAYTON MOTTO Climb Though The Rocks Be Rugged COLORS Blue and Silver FLOWER Amencan Beauty Rose WILMA O DEAR B111 Vxce Presxdent Mr and Mrs T E O Dear Clayton Illmoxs Clayton Grade School Clayton Hugh School Class Officer Cheerleader Play F H A Llbrarxan Annual Staff Piper Staff Chorus 234 lZ3 Hobby Danc mg Ambxtxon Undec xded Z5 ELDON WEISHEI Lefty Treasurer Mr and Mrs Harry Wexshext Clayton lllmoxs Hazel Bluff Grade School Llbe rty High School Clayton Hxgh School Class Officer Paper Staff Play Annual Student Counc ll HO'-'iby Daydreammg Ambmon Au- Force Qoldlq 'F IIIQI W 1 gl ., MAUDE COLLINS Maudle Secretary Mr and Mrs Arthur Collms Clayton, lllmols Liberty Grade School Blggsvxlle Hxgh School Clayton High School Class Officer Chorus Play Paper Staff F H.A 1 Z Annual Hobby Wrxtmg Letters Ambition Secretary x HARRY VONHOLT Red Mr and Mrs Elmer Vonholt Clay-ton, lllinoxs Fowler Grade School Colpxtt Grade School Clayton l-hgh School Student Councxl Basketball Baseball 1 Z 3 4 I Z 3 4 Track Z 3 4 Hobby Hunting and Fishing Ambition Navy LOYD TEN!-IOUSE Red Mr and Mrs Ray Tenhouse Coatsburg, llhnoxs Clayton Grade School Lutheran School Clayton l-hgh School Basketball Hobby Hunting Ambxtxon Farming ft 9 x .,,. X vox -4 1 4 Q J y as DARLENE DISERON Dnzz Mr and Mrs Roy Dxseron Clayton lllxnoxs Clayton Grade School Mt Sterlmg Grade School Clayton Hxgh School Class Oiflcer Chorus Band Cheerleader Student Councxl Pape r Stat! Mu s xc C onte st F H A Oihcer T no Lib ra nan Annual Ope retta Hobby Ambxtxon 26 1234 lZ34 U 4 .Music Undecided ,QQ 'X ' . fx .5 DAVID DOWNEY George Mrs Ruby Downey Clayton lllmoxs Clayton Grade School Clayton Hugh School Chorus ,4 Basketball 1 3 4 Baseball 1,3 4 Hobby Huntlng and Fishing Ambxtxon Undecxded FLOYD DONLEY Donley Mr and Mrs Jas Donley Kelle rvllle Illinois Mendon Grade School Washington Grade School Clayton High School Chorus Play Speech Baseball Track Hobby Ambition 1,2 3 Z 3 4 Roller Skating Plane Mechanic K A, I' fl x- f mf A X Y ' ........ .... 3 ' .......... 3.4 ,,,,,...,,. U A N . . ' .xr I' Xl ' . 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DALE HUDELSON ud Mr and Mrs Fred I-ludleson Clayton Illinois Columbus Grade School Tlmewell Grade School Webster Grade School Clayton Hugh School Class Officer Baseball Track 1,2 3 4 Hobby Hunting Ambition I-'arming WILLIAM ARTIS Poo Jr Mr and Mrs Clifton Shields Clayton Grade School North Side Grade School Knoxville Grade School McKinley Grade School Clayton High School Class Offxcer Chorus Band Baseball 1 Z 3 Basketball 1 Z 3 Track Hobby Collectmg Coms Ambition F B I Agent MELVIN EIDSON Nubbxns Mr and Mrs N M Eidson Clayton, Illinois Hazel Dell Clayton Grade School Clayton Hugh School Chorus Play Basketball 1,3 4 Baseball 1,2 4 Track 1 2 3 4 Hobby Roller Skating Ambition Minister ROBERT BUCKLEY GLEN R HILL Buck N Sam Mr and Mrs Russell Buckley Mr and Mrs Kenneth Hlll Clayton, Illinois Kelle rvllle, Illinois Shank Grade School Clayton I-lxgh School Chorus Baseball Basketball Hobby Ambition Hunting Undec ided Z7 Stuckee Grade School Locust Grove School Hickory Grove School Bowen High School Liberty High School Clayton High School Hobby Model Alrc raft Ambxtxon A L E Mechanic 1 443 Y 15 x s W HB .I --f . . 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Z8 F F A Baseball Basketball T ack Cho us Amb xtxo Bob Buckley Eldon Wenshelt Don Walton Dale 1-ludelson Glen H111 Floyd Donley Lloyd Tenhouse Darlene Dxse ron Maude Collms Bill Artis Harry Vonholt David Downey Melvin Eidson Keith Marsh Wilma 0 Dear 234 234 Me chamc W fz so U s , gi Vg'l .B r ..J.. nook, 00 ' C .... .... . ........ 1 ....... ....B ...'... ...1... . .............. 4 . ...'........ 1 B..-.. ..... ...,,, 1- .....-'....'. 1,'. ... ....... l,,, r.. ....... ....Z,3 . . .......... l,2,3,4 Hobby. . . ........ . Racing .... -.... ... r n ...-. '... - . x f u 1, Q .',' 5 .. -I W - ll' A xi 0 x Q as S K -jj s wi I ' W -. ol I Xfgi . Xl Q-J , s 1 Q no a Aff ,. 2 ,fy ,,1' ull , ' the 'sth .... ... 'sth . ' ' 'sth ' 'sth .. .. 'sth ' ' ' 'sth ....... .. 'sth .. 'sth . ' 'Sth ' .. .. ' 'sth ' 'sth ' .. .. 'Sh .. ' 'sth .. .. 'sth .. .. 'sth .. ' The Senior Class H zstory In the fall of 1947 twenty six Freshmen enrolled in C H S The following class offi cers were elected President Gene Johnson, Vice President, Bob Shank, Secretary Darlene Diseron, Treasurer B111 Artis and Sponsor Coach Tucker In October we spon sored a hayrack party and wnener roast At Christrnas time we enjoyed an all school Christmas party We looked forward to next year when we would return as full fledged Soph omores In September 1948, we returned as Sophomores with sixteen members of the old class All but six of our class returned Waldo and Walter Kindhart, Dean Padgett Sue McGlauchlen and Merle and Monthe Sally these having dropped out during the school year 1947 Three new members moved in, Eldon Weisheit and Don Walton from Liberty I-hgh School, and about the end of the year Maude Collins entered from Biggsville The officers elected were Presxdent, B111 Artis Vice President Eldon Weisheit Secretary, Darlene Diseron Treas urer, Sidney Mae Scott and Sponsor, Coach Ross ln the fall of 49 nineteen members returned as Juniors Sidney Mae Scott had moved to Bowen and Glen H111 entered from Liberty I-hgh School The officers elected were President Eldon Weisheit Vice President, Gene Johnson Secretary and Treasurer Keith Marsh and Sponsors Mrs Jefferson and Mrs Stevens Our first big event was the Class Play The Campbells Are Coming directed by Mrs Jefferson Next event was choosing our class rmgs Then came the Junior and Senior Prom and Banquet with the help of Mrs Jefferson The theme was carried out in circus style with music furnished by Russ Reichert s Orchestra from Quincy This ended a very successful year In the fall of 50 seventeen Seniors returned Two of our class, Gene Johnson and elected President Bob Shank Vice President Wilma O Dear Secretary, Maude Collins Treasurer, Eldon Weisheit and Mr Clapper and Mr Van Ormer Sponsors The Junior and Senior Class Play Our Miss Brooks , was a big success We ended our Senior year with a Banquet and Prom given by the Juniors Class W11I We the members of the Senior Class of Clayton I-hgh Adams County state of Illinois, do hereby make, publish and declare this to be our own last will and testament hereby re vokmg all former wills and codicils bw us at any time heretofore made We, the Seniors, affectionately bequeath to our beloved faculty, our courteous rnanner, our studious ways, and our good behavior We the Seniors bequeath to the Juniors our ability to get rich quick in hopes that they put it to good use We, the Seniors bequeath to the Sophomores our strong, handsome and brave men m hopes that in the coming years they will have as much voting power as we have had We, the Seniors, bequeath to the Freshmen our brilliant ideas and good grades for they will need them in the struggle ahead I, Don Walton, do will and bequeath my ability to drive and get along with the teachers to Jo Ann Johnson I Dale Hudelson , will my ambition to hunt to Ray Collins I Nancy Knight bequeath to Deloras Kelly my ability to sleep of a morning for she gets away with it better than I I Wilma O Dear, bequeath my short stature and dark hair to Wanda Clark who al ready has a good start with both I Eldon Weishext, will my old fashioned ideas to Richard Knight with the hope that they will protect him from trouble in the future as they have me in the past I Harry Vonl-lolt, will my ways of pulling wool over the teachers eyes to John Seibel I Glen Hill, will and bequeath my ability to get along with the Freshrnan girls to Donald Brady I Lloyd Tenhouse, wash to leave the privilege of hauling the P E boys to and from the Community Hall to Wesley Davis who has helped some during the past year I, Melvin Eidson, leave my ways with women to Fred Hendricks 2.9 n : ' . g ' - ' I , . - ' u - sn, - . Esther Mixer did not return to complete their Senior year. The following officers were , . . ' , . , D . ' . . . . . . ' . . . . O , ' . . . I ' . ' D . . . - . . . . . n l . . . 0 . . . . . . , O O ' I . o u .I D L I. I. 1. I. L I M Bob Buckley, will and bequeath my cute srnile to Bobby Vonholt who I hope will profit more with it than I did. Dave Downey, bequeath my short hair and good looks to Larry Gabel who will profit by the m. Bob Shank, leave my quiet ways and my ability to get to school on time to Vernon Kelly in hopes that it will do him some good, Maude Collins, do will and bequeath my ability to write love letters to I-lex-riott Bricker Darlene Diseron, bequeath to Wilma Weisheit my ability to play the piano for chorus the next three years. Floyd Donley, will and bequeath my ability to be happy with or without women to Don Clark who l think should have a fresh start, Bill Artis, will and bequeath my ability to play basketball and to sleep in school to Wayne Ennen. Keith Marsh, bequeath my popularity with the girls to Jim DeMoss In witness thereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal this twenty fourth day of ay, in the year of nur Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty one President Z Vice President Secretary Treasurer emo IL 30 Class Prophecy As I was daydreaming the other day I got to wondering what had happened to my old class and faculty of 51 of Clayton High School so I went to the nearest fortune teller and this rs what she told me Nancy Knrght rs rnanagrng what used to be Wrngets Drug Store She also has the prob lem of all the school gang hanging out there Glen Hill and Floyd Donley are now caretakers of the Srloam State Park Floyd takes specral care of the water fountains Darlene Drseron Cornwell rs no longer rn Clayton She follows Jerry as hrs career rs now the armed forces Dave Downey rs now runnrng strff competrtron against George Krefer and has become one of the wealthiest men rn Clayton Brll Artrs rs strll trying to talk someone rnto taking hrm to Bowen when the old Plymouth won t run Won t he ever take that frnal step? Maude Collins rs now the Secretary out at the Unrt 3 Office I always knew that girl would do something wrth her typing Harry Vonholt and his wife are now lrvrng on a farm near Clayton rarsrng red headed boys to keep the Navy supplred Eldon Weishert has just recerved the hrghest ratrng that can be obtained in the Arr Force Bob Shank and hrs wrfe, Phrllrs are now lrvrng on hrs farm north of Clayton rarsrng Palomrnoes Dale Hudelson has just left on another one of hrs hunting expedrtrons to Afrrca Lloyd Tenhouse rs now a very successful bookkeeper rn a large law frrm rn Chicago She tells me that Kerth Marsh rs now one of the most promising band leaders rn Hollywood Don Walton has just rnvented a gadget for a car to turn a corner full speed without having to slow down him now Wrlma O Dear rs now Mrs Dean Padgett She and her husband have now taken over the Clayton Water Works Bobby Buckley was last seen heading out of Clayton on a mule Mr Van Ormer now has a lrttle shack on Spoon River where he spends most of hrs time frshrng Mr Clapper is now retrred out rn Calrfornra He is collectrng different specxes of an rmals and insects for hrs laboratory Mr Rabbrtt rs now back rn the Navy swabbing decks hoping someday to become an Admrral Mr Lewrs has now settled down on hrs lrttle farm in Central Illinois usrng hrs rnany years of agrrculture to experrrnent on hrs land Mrs Jefferson rs now the head of the Speech Department at Mac Murray College Mr Sparrow now has his own orchestra and rs playing regularly at the Stork Club Mrs Evans rs now an rnspector for Smith Hughes and gorng around rnspectrng Home Economics rooms Miss Shores our beloved Musrc teacher has just become Artie Shaw s fifteenth wrfe I thanked the fortune teller and told her that I thought my money had been well spent and then departed for home .UA 31 . , . . Melvin Eidson is now singing professional opera. Oh! if Miss Shores could only see- - . . . , . . ' . . . , . . . . x C C Class Poem We are the famous seventeen that you have heard about Who ll walk proudly down the azsle this May when school as out Yes, at s the class of 51 who ll leave Clayton l-hgh forever, Each seekmg for himself some fame or something even better It s been twelve long years we ve plugged along stnvmg for the top Now at last we all say this xs our txme to stop I want you to meet each one xn our class as I scnbble off a lxne I won t be able to wrlte much as I won t have that much txme First there s B111 Artzs who IS always out for fun Besxdes this we know he w1ll make a mce home run Of course, Bobby Buckley lxkes lus funny books, Nevertheless, he gives the gxrls many of his shy looks Maude Collms IS quite smart much tame with her books she spends Tho she always has txme to talk, on and on, wxth her frlends Darlene Dxseron, as you may know IS the Belle of our class Thus many an eye IS cast her way, wherever she chances to pass Now Floyd Donley, nn both of our class plays, really dld shme, You can t tell he may make the theatre an lus tnme Dave Downey loves all sports it s true, espec zally basketball I-Ie ll be sure to want to play agam when school begins next fall Melvm Endson lxkes the gxrls for each new one he falls Glen Hill you surely have noticed with has hght brown haxr Whenever he sees a chance he loafs around on the stazrs Dale Huddelson spends much of his time huntmg, so we hear Though xt s mostly rabbit or quall, and never a wlde eyed dear Kezth Marsh m basketball ms never ever slow, And m our high school band you should hear his horn blow Wllrna O Dear IS another good student Whatever she does we ll expect her to act prudent Lloyd Tenhouse IS a boy who lakes the farm He may always be seen with a mxlk paxl on his arm Yes, Nancy Kmght 15 of the sex-zous type So when things go wrong you should just hear her gripe Of Harry Vonholt we boast a lot, since he s our basketball star Wxth a certaxn gurl he 15 seen about and xt :sn t I-Iedy Lamarr Eldon Wexshext lives 1n Concord and takes has work very serzously He s found lf he even notices the glrls, they drive hlm on delxrwusly Don Walton IS the shxek of our class He also lxves on the farm I m told he feeds all his mother s hens, and mxlks the cows m the barn Of course, I left Yours Truly txll last, as I wanted to mentlon the rest So just remember me as Bob, who ll be wtshlng for you all The Best Bl Sb.-Ax 32 B I C 1 Q9 Q1 . . , . . . . . . , . . , , . . . . . . . . . D ' His favorite sport as you may know, is playing basketball. 4 WU W CWAYEEKCCEASSQ7 fw- l EQ llllm fXXg. Z E 5 2 x 1, , ' XZ Boy, did I learn alot a H I unior Class FIRST ROW Left to Right Judy Gunn Mex-lene Schlueter Mardell Beard Lola Bueboom Irene Neantea Valera Ellers SECOND ROW Mrs Hill Clan Sponsor June Bruna Geraldine Gooding Virginia Pleener Verna Saathoff Joan Flesner Melvin Poet John Watts THIRD ROW Paul Black Robert Carsten: Don Durbin Roy Boyle: Lee Salisbury Raymond Bl-uns Waldo I-lnnke When school began on August Z8 1950 twenty one jolly Juniors enrolled Enc Bill Skouby dxd not return for has Junior year Don Durban, who moved to LaPranr1e from Charleston, Illinois, was added to the class at the begmnmg of the year and Lee Salisbury enrolled at the begznmng of the second semester Early m September officers were elected with Paul Black as President Waldo Hanke Vice President Raymond Bruns Secretary and Merlene Schlueter Treasurer One of the mam features of the year was the Junior Class Play Call Me Darlmg , directed by Mr Pruett The Meteor was the selection made by the Jumors for their class rxngs We are now highly antxcipatmg the bxggest event of the year which is the Junior Semor Banquet and Prom to be held m the sprang m our Golden Communxty Hall Com mxttees have been chosen and are now workmg hard The Jumors hope to make this prom one of the best to be given at G H S 35 5 3 1 9 o 0 r . 3 c n 1 u u 0 u n u 1 : n 0 l I s p . I I ' 1 1 J . . . . . . n o . . . . l I ' - . . I I I U Q - - so I . .g . 0 n as so - ' Q . . . . . . . - Q 0 a a Q I unior Play Cast FIRST ROW Left to Right Gunn Schl eta Ben d Busboom Gooding SECOND ROW M P ett Di e tor J Fleane V Fle ne Ca sten Black B un Hank! CALL ME DARLING Smitty The household maid Mary Jane A precocious child Mom Haskins A refined woman Aunt Annie A tzmad soul Vnrgmla Gregg Pretty and refmed Seemingly naive Billy Haskins The real hero Neeley Breezy and spzrlted Pop Haskxns A tolerant father Mrs J Francis 1-lamzlton Socially promment Lorehe Hamilton Very charmxng Mr Chalmers A congressman 36 Mardell Beard Me rlene Schlueter Joan Flesner Vlrginxa Flesner Lois Busboom Waldo Hanke Paul Black Raymond Bruns Geraldme Goodmg Judy Gunn Robert Carstens : : , u r, r , , . z r. ru , rc . . r, . s r, r 5, , r 5, . Pamela Payne. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Wanda Hapke Sophomores TOP ROW John Mcclnrey Gxbson Schoonover Howard Sums Bill McKinley Ronald Post SECOND ROW Sponsor Mr Pruett Shxrley Eber Karen Miller Esther Ilmen Norlta Oronowold Shirley Wright Harold Aden THIRD ROW Betty Flesner Joyce Buss Lee Meyer Alice Lawler Joan Leenerto When we returned to school xn September 1950, we were promoted from Fresh Vice President, John McClarey Secretary, Joyce Buss and Treasurer, Shxrley Eber Mr Pruett was appointed our class sponsor We welcomed John McC1arey as a new member of our class thxs year and at the beglnmng of the second semester Shirley Wnght also joined our class Early nn the year Cecil Neastea left school We made money during the year by sellmg popcorn and pop at our home basket ball games We are happy to say that many members of our class are band students All the Sophomores are lookmg forward to next year when they will return jolly Junxors 37 men to Sophomores. We elected the following class officers: President, Lee Meyer, ' ' as Freshmen FRONT ROW Left to Right V Behrens H Mxxer D Albert M Salisbury E Patton E Bluhm B Bruns M. Fanzen SECOND ROW Mrs I-lyer M Ihnen C Leenerts L Behrens A Boyles E Schlueter V Leenerts R Janssen THIRD ROW L Buss R.Aden V Haschemyer L Gerdes W Akers D Wallace R Albers U Busboom was not able to be present when Freshman Class pictures were taken, On August Z8 1950, twenty exght brxlhant students enrolled an Golden Hugh School After they had gotten their first zmpressxon of hxgh school they elected ofizcers as fol lows Lowell Buss, President Joan Busboom Vice President Gerald Buss, Secretary and Treasurer Mrs Hyer as our class sponsor and Esther Schlueter was chosen as a member of the student councxl Many of the Fre shrnan boys went out for sport actwxtles A large number of our Freshman Class are band students Shortly after school had begun, Ronald Parrlck moved to Qumcy where he xs now contxnumg hxs educatxon Marvin Jullfs dlscontmued school whnch left us twenty sxx Shortly after Chrxstmas we added two new members, both from Mt Sterlmg They were Mary Salisbury and James Wortman The mam thought of the Freshman Class now ns to be Sophomores next year 38 : : . , . ' , . , . , . . . . . . . : '. , . . . , . . . . . , . . . . 3 - 1 f - 1 . . . . . I - n J. Workman, L. Galloway, W. Akers, G. Buss. I - . . . . . . . . . . I . - : ' : . ' - ' : . . FIRST ROW C Goodmg Gruny Kestner Hunsaker Wxllard T Goodmg Rxtchey SECOND ROW Mus Buns Sponsor Kopueker Moellnng Walker Smxth Gronewold Oennmg Moll Mr Cuba Co Sponsor THIRD ROW Rose Witt K Hurnke McClain R Humke Perry Vollbracht S Leffnnghouse CANDID SHO TS FROM CLASS PLAY SIXTEEN lN AUGUST Gusty Goodrzch Betty Jo Gruny Arthur Peterson Robert Perry Dr Mortimer Goodrxch Lester McCla1n Miss James Sara Jean Moellrmg Asla May Cheryl Vollbracht L11 Stone Jadeen Wmtt Emily Goodrich Efhe McCann Alyne Smxth Olga Dean Vxrgmxa Rose Carol Dean Carlene Gooding Cynthia Thornton Polly Jacobs Duke Wetherby Ronald Husemann Marcxa Kestner SETTING FOR PLAY Act I The Doctor A study in the Goodrich hoxne A morning in late June The present Act Il Scene I The same Anafternoon three weeks later Scene II The same A Saturday evening ten dlys later Act lil The same Two hours later 39 3 - 1 I i I I- Z . i n 3 S 2 P P S 3 I- I' . 3 ii- I S. Z 3 3. . I . I O . . . . . . . l l FIRST ROW Norrxs Koontz Dxeterle Stabler Haxstxngs Shanholtzer V Janssen E Janssen Mclvlahnn Rutledge SECOND ROW Mrs Blentlmger, Sponsor Hunsaker, B Rutledge Balmer, Gilbert, Luenmyer Shuster. McGex-tlnnd Pleper,Aden Werdlow,Clevenger Gny THIRD ROW Holzgrafe, Cookson Sprenger Jenkins Hollenltlne, Wxlkey Krest, Williams Guenther Gxbson I-lxbbert Cantrell 4 FIRST ROW Guenther Ferguson Embree Hogan, Marun Aden SECOND ROW Mr Shanks Sponsor Gunn, Leffrlnghouse Carpenter Brxnkman Hxbbert Bent Dxeterle THIRD ROW Myers Heubner Durfee Sheets Wardlow Bower Schlueter Vollbracht Barry fAbsentJ 40 I r n 1 p 1 1 - 1 . 1 . I . 2 . 2 1 1 1 1 . ' . 7 1 I 1 n 1 p I , . - n 1 I , . 7 - I F I 1 1 , n 7 I I 1 I 'f n I , We the Junlors en tered CCI-S ln Septexn ber. 1950 wlth one new member Fern Green trorn Camp Point. Irs Jefferson ls our sponsor Our class olilcers are James Delloss Presl dent Wanda Clark Vice President Fern Green Secretary Rosemary Smith Treasurer Our most important event was the Junior-Senlor Class Play 'Our Miss Brooks which was s success Fern Green was out ol' school for quite awhile after being in a car accl dent. We are all looking forward to the prom which we will give for he Seniors his sprlng Augus School began Segtem Labor Day Baseball began Liberty the re Bowen he re Augusta there lunlors FIRST ROW Green Buss rugley Parn W Clark SECOND ROW Stevens Bricker Amen Llerly Smith THIRD ROW Sponsor Jefferson D Donlay Beckman DeMoss Davls Sponsor Shores Absent V Kelly School Fab'-my Calendar 1950 1951 December Bowen the re Liberty he re Class Meetings Camp Point here Golden there Baseball ended October Play rehearsals began Senior Party Teachers lnstttute November 9 10 Class Play Class Meetings Armistxce Day Basketball began Colusa here Student Council Meeting 24 Thanksgiving Golden there lndustry he re Unity the re Bardolph the re School Christmas Party Jan 3 Christmas Vacation Mark Twaxn Tourney January Semester Exams Class Meetings Golden here 19 Wenois Tourney Student Council Meetmg Speech elimination Unity Grade here Senior Skating Party McCooey the re Liberty there 41 Camp Point there Class meetings Augusta here Band Concert Lincoln s Birthday Bardolph here Hlgh School Operetta Student Councll Meeting Industry there March Class Meetings Good Friday Aerll Class Meetlngs All Family Party 20 State Student Council Student Council Meeting Ma Junior Senior Prom Spring Musical Festival Class Meetings Spring Musical Festival Baccalaureate Senior Day Commencement I 2. 1 9. 28. 9. 12. ber - 12. ' 4. 13. 12. 14. 12. 1. 16. 15. 8. 16. 19. 8. 22. 12. Z6. 15. 9. 29. Payson the re 15. Student Council Meeting 16. Student Council Meeting 29. 19. 23. 22. A 22- . . 3. 26-29. ' 13. ' 13. 20. - 13. 1 ' 19- . 11-12. 20. 12. ' - . 12. 10. 16- . 4. -E 11. ' 19. ' 7. 16. 22. 11. 16. 23. 11. . 17. 24. 20. 23- . 26. 28. 29. 24. Freshman Class we 'K J If FIRST ROW J Stevens, M Sally Sponsor Mr Rabbit! D Clark Kmdhart SECOND ROW P Kestner, W Wenhext, Bulkxrk, Brady S Shank THIRD ROW Wear Moellrlng B Vonholt, Higley Hanke ABSENT Sparks, Ennen Sophomore Class SOPHOMORE HISTORY The dear old doors of Clayton High opened on Aug ust Z8 50 Into xts halls of learnmg entered seventeen Sophomores We were sad to see that Shxrley Mrtts and lrene Johnson were not xn our mxdst However we hada shmmg new face Eunetta Dunbar who came to us from Mt Sterlxng Hxgh ln September our class offxcers were chosen They are D Ackelson Presxdent P Shake, Vxce President E Dunbar Secretary .I Seibel Treasurer Our class was also very proud to boast of four mem bers who are twxrlers ln Unit 3 D Kelly I-I Dunbar J Bozarth and S Wxsely FRESHMAN HISTORY Out of the 8th grade into Clayton Hugh came seventeen Freshmen, xncludmg twelve gurls and fxve boys elected the followmg ofhcers Donnetta Smith Vxce Presx dent JoAnne Stevens Sec retary Emma Buskxrk, Treasurer Donnetta quxt school to get marrxed We elected Don Brady as Vlce Presxdent Our sponsors were Mr Rabbxtt and Mr Lewns We had a hayrack and wxener roast party the fxrst of the year We enjoyed lt very much Our chief desxre u to at tam the honor of becoming Sophomores FIRST ROW W Sally Grist, E Ennen W Davis D Kelly SECOND ROW Sponsor Mrs. Stevens, Johnson, Bozarth, A Kestner, and R comm 42 l .1 'NL .f ' ' . We f Ax 5 , - .1 Q I n 0 ' ' - ' . 1' . 2 . . , . ' . . ' . 5 . v - . . ,? ' Www is Q' J Ml amx ty eq, th t ththhktb g 13276271515 WCC 5 Q 5.4 -il , M - 7 W E- x I il. l l 'LII 'fini 1. ' fy 'A --:rf-S! 1 N' D , l I 'S A 2 Hx 'X 1- 1 I J 4 Majori rul K mo er. We've voted 0 wa c e as e all ame. Baseball TOP ROW Letuoklght Catch Johnsen R an-mu hlhnley value Du-LE. Canker. BOTTOM 30W R P0350 Aden John llcClu-ey Galloway Schoonover Jim McClu-ey Bun Cheerleaders Juice Aden. Mex-lone Schluehr. Judy Onan, Leak:-ice Nefh. 45 : r . . . ' . . f lhnen. M. Poet. : 5 I I I I I ' Basketball TOP ROW Left to Right Coach Johnston John McClnrey Cu-stens, Boyles, Durbin, Hnnhe Manager, Galloway BOTTOM ROW M B:-uns, R B1-uns, Wallace, McKinley Jim MCCLITCY TOP ROW Left to Right Coach Johnsion, Aden, R Post, M Post, Manager Galloway BOTTOM ROW Hnnke Boyles, Carstens, Durbin John McC1arey 46 FIRST ROW Wa dlo H 1 graf R tledge Cookson Du I SECOND ROW Con hShank Hibbe t J ss n Sheet Pepe Ri ha d M nage H PITCHER HOLZ GRA FE Batboy Gunn BASE BALL BATTING AVERAGES The Pomters fmished hfth m the Wenoxs Conference thas year wxnnmg two whlle droppmg four games Here are the Pointers battmg averages Player Wardlow I-Iolzgrafe Kre st Cookson Richards Sheets Durfee Gunn Janssen I Rutledge Totals 47 Avg 3 5 47 400 3 0 32 400 2 - : rc wi our e'r,u an e, s: ire: c rs, a r unsaker, AB R H . 14 Z 5 . 6 I-Iibbert ZZ 4 9 .409 Z1 5 10 . 6 I5 5 6 . 19 5 6 . 1 17 4 11 .652 17 2 6 . 5 17 Z 3 .176 17 Z 3 .176 E 1 Z . . 19 3 I0 .521 :- 183 36 71 .5 I k lwuilgivp' , wwf f 35' was i FW Q ,Q-MQ bqi v X X 2 A 2' f Q 4 f M E Q V: J Q' 4 U Wg ' ', f3 Qvrmffgf 1 ig if S4 5 f E ' ge? K U3 ' . v-Qc, .11 -, M gi? K Mihai W g WM fm 19515 f . ,1 uw 2 4 f we , gg, if f,,:1ffefW wtf ,Q ff ww? fx Basketball FIRST ROW H Vonholt Marsh Artis DeMoss R Knight ABSENT V Kelly Cheerleaders Kxnght Dunbar ODear 5 1 : . ' , . , . . . SECOND ROW: Coach, Rabbitt, Eidson, Gabel, Downey, Seibel, Brady I I I ' On October 16 1950 Coach Rabbltt called the first basket ball practzce of the season, wxth twelve men reportmg Pour lettermen who returned were B111 Artxs Harry Vonholt Kexth Marsh and Vernon Kelly The Red Devxls again play Melvin Eidson, a Senxor plenty of drive and hustle led the reser ves ln scoring John Sexbel a Sophomore mee rebounder comxng along fxne Wayne Ennen, a Freshman, lackmg experxence but zmprovxng right along Don Brady a Freshman, a real ed m the Mark Twam mvmtion hustler lackws in S122 but makmg al Tournament going to McCooey uP for It In fight of Hannzbal Red Kelly Red Devxl guard was gxven Honor able Mentxon on the all tourney squad Clayton rated fzfth in the conference and drew Augusta the number one team After a tnred and were beaten 61 ze Playmg Ill the Rushvxlle Regxonal Clayton played Mount Sterling Red Kelly Red Devxl guard, due to lllness had to give up bas ketball just before the end of the season The hxghlxght of the season was the holdmg the mrghty Augusta team to a ze 15 wxn They had been averagmg 65 points per game Captaxn B111 Artis a Semor playing his third year of varsity ball and an excellent ball handler and a fme play maker Kenth Marsh a Semor playing has third year on the first fzve led the scormg for the second year good rebounder Jim DeMoss, a Junxor playing his fxrst year on the varsity ex cellent rebounder rough and rug ged on his rebounding foes Dick Knlght a Sophomore playmg hxs first year of varsxty ball cool under fare steller and aggressxve Red Kelly a Junlor playmg fxrst year of varszty ball best de ienszve man on squad good ball handler fast and aggressive Dave Downey, a Semor, good shot espec :ally from the corners Harry Vonholt a Semor playing lus second year of varsxty ball dead eye shot, rough under the boards V onholt De Mos s Ma r sh Artis Kelly Knight Downey Qbel Elds on Seibe l Ennen Brady SICOND TEAM TOTAL Eldson 0 Gabel Downey 6 Ennen Seibel Brady C layton C layton C layton C layton C la yton C layton C layton C la yton Clayton C layton C layton Clayton C layton C la yton Clayton Clayton C la yton C layton Clayton Clayton Clayton Won 9 Lost Total Pomts 889 Z4 Golden Bowen Lxbe rty lndustry Me ndon Ba rdolph Wmc he ster I-loly Rosary McCooey Payson Camp Point Golden Augusta Mendon Mc Cooey Lxbe rty Camp Point Bowen Augusta Ba rdolph Industry Opponents Points 915 54 5.8 .12 IE. 85 32 202 61 37 159 93 55 l . ' 60 43 164 . ' ' ' 30 19 79 . ' . . ' 7 3 17 , . . ' , 5 0 10 ' T , ' 4 z 10 , I ' Z 0 4 : , ' . . , , o o o ' ' 0 0 0 - l ' o o o ' ' ' , 17 l ' I ' . ' , 131 ' I ' D 9 ' 80 ' , ' 51 7 close first half, the Red Devils Claytgn 43 Cqlusa ' - . 63 . . . Z9 ' - 44 ' ' . 58 1 ' Z6 ' ' - 45 ' 43 ' . 42 ' ' 40 ' ' - 33 - ' - 59 ' ' ' h 47 . Z8 ' ' . ' 30 . . . . 42 . 39 ' ' . 46 ' . I . i . . . . n 14 ' . 43 - 44 ' ' ' . - 13 . . . . I ,af J Q 419' Y S-16? M gh ll Qivam mag N T xx 7 W ww! 5 09012 AYCZTIWWES 14. f , - X Qld ,, ?' 1 A4 Q J' W v- ' Y' U ' X v ' x , pf 7 , 'J , L -fi 1 9 ' 'C f ::::::, 'fl H5595 ' QI A C ' , ' G xx k. ,. L ,X ,Y , Y. E ,xg .:.wt-Mvvwbbh xx . Q. XX , 5 , I 4, I Us J Yxrj- :T M116 I K A ' 5 DAR The Senior Class and faculty of Golden High School have chosen Mary Catherine Beers sented through the Quincy Chapter of the D A R Mary is the daughter of Mrs Goldie Beers of Golden She attended elementary school at Golden Grade School and has been member of the Golden High School for four years Mary has maintained an A average while taking an active part in extra school ac tivities She has been a class officer during her Sophomore and Junior years in high school and also a member of the chorus during each year She was a member of the cast for the school play in her Junior year This year she is a mem ber of the yearbook staff Mary plans to be a beautician Her chief school interests for extra activities are music and studies 57 2 , :SP I 0 0 I ' 'z - I ' to receive the D.A.R. Citizenship Award, pre- A a F.H.A, FRONT ROW Left to Right Judy Gunn Merlene Schluter Esther Ihnen Joan Flexner, Lots Busboom Leatrlce Noftz Joyce Buss Lee Meyer Janice Aden Mardell Beard Mary Beers SECOND ROW Mrs Hyer Valera Enlers Betty Flesner Verna Behrens Alice Lawler, Mary Salisbury, Elaine Bluhm Maralee Franzen Carol Schuster Betty Bruns, Estha Schlueter Delois Albert, Hazel Mixer Eunxce Patton, Joan Leenerts, Evelyn Post Hazel Akers THIRD ROW Alberta Salisbury Slnrley Eber Karen Mxller Mary Ihnen June Johnson, Gooding Imogene Saathoif Carol Leenerts Linda Behrens Norlta Gronewold Ann Boyles Shirley Wright lrene Neasta The fxrst meetxng of the Golden F H. A Chapter was held September 26, 1950 The officers in charge were President, Marian Aden, Vice President, Lois Busboom, Secretary, Leatnce Noftz, Treasurer, Joyce Buss, Reporter, Esther Ihnen, Historian, Joan Flesner, Parlnamentarxan, Wanda I-lapke and Recreation Chairman, Lee Meyer Mrs Hyer was club sponsor. The Chapter Fathers and Mothers were Mr. and Mrs Dxck Galloway and Mr and Mrs Alvm Bluhm The meetings were held every first and thxrd Monday, the sixth hour. 58 3 5 1 1 1 I . 5 . 1 1 1 1 - . ' . . . V 1 1 1 Y I I I I I : I . I . I I Charmaine Herren, June Bruns, Verna Saathoff, Virginia Flesner, Geraldine . I I I I I I 1 1 . . . 0 . , . 1 , , . . . 1 I . I D . 0 . Mixed Chorus . BACK ROW L it t R gh! Flea La le R Ade H Ad J M Ch y J m M Cla ey I-hnke Kxnl y Bl k R P t G G Bu s L V Be e H Ak s ee Putt SECOND ROW Mi Sho M uh S h J h on V S thoff G odmg V Fl I S thoff G ld C L s W B Ex S hl te b J nz Mey J Ad acAN'r SCEM To HE R 'run 0Asse Q CQHING IN OP' .F J,-K pl-by Hem PAR if -rf al v2 W -wQ. 2I 1:2 ' X K 5 4: , f K ff! X 4 M' f ,VM 'WI J X Q -1- BASSE! Pl-Mrmb CA 59 : e o i : ner, w r, . n, . en, . c re , i c r , , Mc ' e , ac , . os , allowly, . s . . Buss, . hr ns, . er , B rs, on. : ss res, Instructor, . Ihnen. Bl m, c usher, o ns , Herren, . an o ' , . esner, . aa , ronewo . . eenerts. L. Behren , right, J. runs, 'lex-s, E. c ue r, A1 ert, . Leenerts. FIRST ROW: Eber, Gunn, M. Schlueter, E. Ihnen. J. Flesner, Miller, Busboom, J. Buss, M. Ade No , er, . en, Beard, Post. . I Q ' A A ,I R , , , A . ' 1 . 'v ' 4 f, ok A Uv, .1 1 V 4 X -' , . S , Rx ' I .I - Q 6 gf- 1 :L ,f 2 '- , X 1 X . G , - X ,f 1 Z X I V 1 ' ...-S X 'fl f' K A 1 5' - ' X 14,4 2 I' ' ,I I 1, f' f I QM, f N 'v 99 643 Q Q sw ' I ' f :u gp' Gzrls Chorus J 3 Boys Chorus 60 Eagle Staff Editor Ass t Edntor Busmess Managers Art Edxtors Soczety Edxtors Sports Editors F H A Editor Band Edrtor Semor Edrtors Jumor Edxtors Sophomore Editors Freshman Editors Vacuum Cleaners Feature Edxtors Mimeog raph Grade Reporte rs Advisor Janice Aden Joan Flesner Mary Beers Lee Meyers Paul Black James McC1arey Maman Aden Esther Schuleter B111 Mc Kmley Roy Boyleg Esther Ihnen Joyce Buss Merle Bruns June Johnson Judy Gunn Vlrguua Flesner Betty F lesner Shxrley Eber Eumce Patton Lowell Buss Mardell Beard Me rlene Schulete r Waldo Hanke Roger Aden Leatrxce Noftz Loxs Busboom Wanda Hapke June Johnson Ge raldme Goodmg Verna Saathofi Joyce Post Mary Ann Ihnen Blanche Hill me if EAGLE ,Ju-'L W!-'LMA f ff f N W rl!! A if . 1 lm s. VX R17 ...Q 5. 'QQL .J 5 Z0-Q-x fq, -p QM fpvJ19 ' Wg' QJ 3 ig,- Illia 61 i ' .................... . . . . ci -W I 3 :' ' . . .... I 'L Yi: 4 , n , , Ill new . . . 1 TW FJ' . ' ' 4 .. - 3' . . . . . . . . , fc Jifl 'h h 1 ' l . . . . . . ' X. QI 'N -Lg , . . . Q 0 is 'Alb L0 1 A, - ' K 2 A2 1 ' ' - - - - 1 5- - L M 'E 'Sf . ,-X' E i I f' . . . . . D. 1 Q- u- an - y 0 U i V V ' . . . . ' s 1 -- YM --Q X M' Xue X ' w M-'ree - ax ,ye ' 1, . . . . D ' ll C it-L - ,.- n gl I A , N ,- if 2: , Q H - ,. F -2 1 ' ' -0 -' 1 . . . . . ,A f, - 'fix C cel: C '-:- 1 ,-gi, us 1 ' W . 1 . .. 5 ., gm . . . . . . hi iv i V V I TOP ROW Left to Right Mr Pruett H Aden M lhnen R Bruns R Carstens D Wallace B McKinley P Black F Leenerta J McClax-ey L Bun SECOND ROW J Gunn E Patton J Bula E Schlueter C Herron V Flelner I Slntholl J Flesner S Eber A Lawler E Post B Fleener THIRD ROW J Aden M Aden K Miller L Busboom M Beers M Beard J Johnson M Schlueter L Noftz ANNUAL STAFF Edxtor Assistant Editor Production Editor Business Manager Mary Beers .Mardell Beard June Johnson Lois Busboom Assistant Busmess Manager Karen Miller Faculty Editors Charmame I-lerren Evelyn Post Senior Edxtors Marxan Aden Jamce Aden Junior Editors Joan Flesner Wanda Hnpke Sophomore Edxtors Betty Flesner Ahce Lawler Freshman Edxtors Lowell Buss Joan Busboom F H A Vrrgama Flesner Imogene Saathoff F F A Robert Carstens Raymond Bruns Chorus and Band Esther Schlueter, Eumce Patton Shirley Eber Harold Aden Eagle ,Judy Gunn Joyce Buss Sports B111 McKinley Don Wallace Cheerleaders Leatnce Noftz Merlene Schlueter Art and Photography Paul Black James McClarey Advisor Mr Pruett 62 I 3. p- I. 1- 1- p. n - .. ru n- 1. . 2- pf 1- on an nn 1- 0 . n- pe rf no . 3 p- no 1. an .. y- I . n. . unseen- soaounopoo one on as on eo . . oeooauo me an sans sauna... n on on: on on on as, can no ... eoooo no eaeeosua one moons ann no D ee consensus oo.. on anna. spas on onus: on 9 non one your s Student Council STANDING Lf!!-oRigh! M MKm1yMl P lBllkFlydL SEATED th 1 N ftz J dyG OFFICERS Secretary Leatrzce Noftz i f Z srvvsrn' couucu. if ,X Z SPoNsoRED MoYlES ,,, -ff AND 8 S SK cnmsmns mmf xx' X X hr 4-,,-ff 63 ' : 2 I r. c ' e , evin lhnen, nu c , o eenerts. : Lee Meyer-,Es er Sch uetenheatrice o , u una. President... ............Psu1Black 'flVg4.2f 'X 'e Q F.F.GQ FRONT ROW Leftto Right R Post M Post Aden McClarey SECOND ROW Mr Le is Sponsor Haschemeyer Albers Gerdes Wortman THIRD ROW Watts Salisbury Carstens Sxms The Future Farmers of Golden as a new orgamzatxon whxch was formed ln September 1950 Officers for the year 1950 51 are as follows Preszdent, Melvm Post, Vxce Presxdent, Ronald Post, Secretary Harold Aden Treasurer Our club has twelve alms and purposes We hope to develop abrhtxes Ln leadership, co operation, scholarshxp, public speaking thrlft and recreation, as well as a knowledge of farming Our actwxtxes for the year have included a parents nnght to better ac quamt our parents with the club showmg movzes at noon for recreatlon, havxng regular monthly meetmgs and we plan to sponsor at least one all school ac txvlty Two of our officers, Melvm Post and Harold Aden, attended the National Future Farmers of Amerzca conventxon which was held an Kansas Crty last October 64 . ' . ' . ' I I - 9 John McClarey: Reporter, Raymond Albers. FIRST ROW M McGartland Rose Oennlng Moellrmg McMa.han Hastings Kestner Blobaum C Gooding Barry Qabsent SECOND ROW Mrs Bastert Sponsor Martxn T Goodmg Ferguson Koontz Hogan Embree M Leffrxnghouse Stabler Ritchey Guenther Aden Moss Rutledge THIRD ROW E Janssen Gunn V Janssen Goudschaal Shanholtzer Walker Witt Brlnkrnan Heubner Jenkxns S Leffrxnghouse C McGartland Husemann Kopsleker Carpenter The ofhcers of the E H A were mstalled at the May 1950 meetmg They are as follows Sara ,iw Jean Moellx-ing, Presndent, Donna McMahan, Vice in-V President Nancy Hastmgs, Secretary Mary Oenmn Mas Moz-:1.1.RxNG Treasurer Vnrgmxa Rose, Reporter, Twnla Gooding ChaP ' Mofhef Pxanxst Marcxa Kestner, Song Leader, Marie McGart1and, Parhamentarnan, and Carolyn Blobaum, Historian, Mrs Bastert, Advxsor and Mrs Roy Moellrxng, Chapter Mother The regular meetzngs were held the exghth hour once a month The theme was Becommg Better Homemakers by Putting Into Practxce Our Eight Purposes Each meet mg stressed one of the elght purposes These were emphasxzed by movies and skits During the year we entertaxned Golden F H A with a party We celebrated National F H A Week by domg somethmg each day Monday we had a movie for the whole school Tuesday we had Family Nnght wxth thirty five members and thexr famxlzes present, Wednes day was Hobo day Thursday dress up day, and Frnday we had a meeting and with the and of the Chapter Mother we rnade hot pads for the Blessing Hospital Sunday everyone attended church The Christmas party was held ln the Moellrmg home, wxth Mrs Moellnng as hostess The Mother and Daughter Banquet was held March l3, usxng the Easter theme Eleven new members were Installed fwe received their Junior Degree and two their Chapter Degree The Chapter has bought some books for the publzc lxbrary, made things for a local nursing home and dxstrzbuted safety posters throughout the town We also did things for Blessing I-lospxtal 65 Z I I I I I ' I I ' I I I . ' . J. I I I I I I I I I I I 0 l I I I . I I I l 3 I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I I I I I I I I I ' I I I , S K ,'2't I ' . ' Z . ,' 1 I I gI I ., Q M In-51 I I '-I ' I I I S . . . . . O . I D ' O II - - - - n - I D - . I . . I I I I I . . . I I I I I . . . - . . . . . - I I ' I I I ' I I . 0 . . . . . I D . . . . . I I FIRST ROW K Huxnke Wilkey Perry Cle enger 1-Iolzgrafe Aden SECOND ROW Mr Lewxs Sponso Kxndha t Collins Brady Balze Clark Gray THIRD ROW Pxepe R Humk Spnnger Ennen Jenkins Corrxgan Knight We could not have Vocational Agriculture here so we decxded to have our club as nearly as possible like the Future Farmers of America Bemg a new club xt has been rather hard for us to really get going However we have done all right for a new organxzation Our sponsor Mr Lewis has been very wonderful thas year He furmshed trans portation to Kansas Cnty for the F F A Convention, which six of our members attended Roger Humke James Clevenger John Wilkey, Melvin Post, Harold Aden, and Robert Perry Melvin Post and Harold Aden are from the Golden Ag Club, wlnch Mr Lewxs also sponsors So, we have our hats off to Mr Lewis Besides the convention tlus year, we had a pot luck supper to get our parents ac quainted with our club We prcked up corn on the R L Perry and Sons farm to make money We also showed movies for a money making project We attended the Adams County Soil Demonstration Meeting held at Ursa lt was a lot of fun for all the boys from Camp Point and Clayton Agrxculture classes OFFICERS Robert Perry President James Clevenger, Vice President John Wilkey, Secretary Eddie 1-lolzgrafe, Treasurer Donald Brady Sentmel 66 PFC--What does that really mean? Why, of course, the Future Farmers of Central. FIRST ROW Willard, Norris Ferguson Ma rtm, Gruny McMahan, J Stabler, Rxtchey, Guenther, T Goodmg C Goodmg SECOND ROW Mrs Brown, Director Wardlow M Leffrmghouse Dxeterle, Blobaum, Plcltbe, Gronewold Herrmann, V Janssen, A Stabler, E Janssen, Carpenter, Embree Brinkman, Vollbracht McGartlnnd, Hendricks Kestner, Shanholtze r, Moellnn Smith FIRST ROW Willard, Gronewold Kestner Pacatte, Smith Flnchum SECOND ROW Bower, Heubner, Durfee Mrs Brown Director Sheets, Gibson, Bent 67 . . . . . THIRD ROW: Finchum, Haistings, Hunsaker, S. Leiirlnghouse, Jenkins, Witt, Heubner, ' . . ' g. Rosemary Wxllard Mary Helen Gronewold, Marcia Kestner Nancy Pacatte Carolyn Fmchum, Alyne Smxth Carol Brown Director Carol Brown, Dlrector Jay Bower Ronnle Heubner Max Durfee Vern Sheets Ronnie Gibson Dale Bent 68 'W W.. Mk FIRST ROW Gooding Gronewold Rose Pacatte Wxllard SECOND ROW Miss Damrow, Sponsor Moss, Gruny Sfabler McMahan Rltchey Rutledge THIRD ROW Gunn Herrmann Shanholtzer Vollbracht, Witt Kestner, Carpenter FIRST ROW Herrmann Wxllard, Gruny Pacatte SECOND ROW Mlss Damrow Lxbrarxan Fxnchum Heubner Rose Goudschnal 69 FIRST ROW Ginn, Hunsaker, Pacatte Wxllard, Rutledge SECOND ROW Mr Maynard Sponsor, A Stabler, Herrmann, Fmchum Blobaum, Gruny J Stable:- THIRD ROW Smith Shuster Brxnkrnan McCla1n Heubner Rose Shanholtzer FIRST ROW Anne Stabler Ramona Husemann SECOND ROW Carolyn Fmchum, Mr Maynard Sponsor, Bonnxe Herrmann 70 C' F.H.A. FIRST ROW Buss P Kestner ODear Parn I-lxgley Hanke Smith Dunbar Busklrk SECOND ROW Sponsor Mrs Evans M Sally W Clark Green Sparks Dxseron S Shank Wxsely W Sally Colhns I Stevens THIRD ROW Moellrxng Wear Johnson Bozarth Brxcker W Wexshext A Kestner Lxerly N Knlght Ackel on B Stevens The followxng ofhcers were installed P00111 alms President Vice President Treasurer Parhamentanan Hxstorxan Chapter Mother Finance Pubhc Relations Darlene Dxse ron Wanda Clark Rosemary Smith Maude Collins Nancy Knxght Mrs R L Tourney Bonnne I-lxgley Darlene Ackelson The F H A group has purchased a new living room sunte for our new homemakxng We served the County School Masters on December ll, 1950 We served hot lunches to the grade and hugh students Durmg the year the eight arms were carried out by having teachers talk on the The exght alms are promote a growmg apprecxatxon of the Joys and satxsfactlon of homemakmg emphasxze the xmportance of worthy home memberslup encourage democracy ln home and family Irie work for good home and family life for all promote international good wrll foster the development of creatwe leadershxp m home and community lrfe provxde wholesome xndivxdual and group recreation further interest in home economics 'Il The Future Homemakers of Arnerica held their organization meeting in September Secretary ..... . . Wilma O'Dear 1. To . . . . . . . . Z. To ' ' ' . 3. To ' ' ' . 4. To ' . 5. To ' ' . 6. To ' ' ' ' . 7. To ' ' ' . 8. To . Mixed Ensemble FIRST ROW W Clark Bozarth Shores Ackleson Dxseron SECOND ROW Exdson DeMoss Marsh, E Wexshent F Donleyf-41115 Mrxed Chorus Buns, Hxgley SECOND ROW Sponsor, Shores, W Weisheit, E Ennen. Moellnng, Wear, B Stevens, Bricker Lierly, Ackelson, Smith Dunbar Hnnke, Buslurk THIRD ROW Bozarth Artis, Eidson, DeMoss Marsh E Wexshext, Downey, F Donley, B Vonholt Brady, Johnson, Hxgley 72 FIRST ROW: J. Stevens, S. Shank, D. Kelly, P. Kenner, W. Clark. Wisely, Green, Diseron, Student Council Xpvf 'nv ,au -, Pug' FIRST ROW Hxgley Hanke W Wexshen. Ackelson W Clark SECOND ROW Sponsor Van Ormer Exdson Sexbel Gabel Davxs THIRD ROW DeMoss H Vonholt B Shank E Wexshext B Vonholt Prod uctzon Stal! 17 Sponsor Mr Clapper Edltor O Dear Producuon Manager Dxseron Assxstant Edxtor Collxns and Busmess Manager Wemshext 73 Newspaper Stail y. IILDIBERUS Lzbrarzans Editor Bob Shank Ahlilflhf Editor Maude Collins Art Editor Phxlhs Shake Sports Harry Vonholt H A JoAnn Johnson F C Ray Collms Class Reporters Melvm Exdson Bonnxe Hxgley John Senbel Wilma Wexsheit Humor Juanxta Parn Wanda Clark Roving Reporters Bob Buckley Davxd Downey Melvm Eidson Cxrculauon Manager Eldon Wexshext FIRST ROW Clark, Sponsor Jefferson, E Ennen SECOND ROW Johnson, O'Detr, Dlseron. 74 w DAR M1ss Wilma O Dear, daughter of Mr and Mrs Thomas O Dear, has been chosen by class mates of the Sen1or Class and faculty of Clayton High School as the wmner of the D A R award The quahhcatxon specxhed by the Daughters of the Amencan Revolution to be consxde red m choosmg the wmner of thxs honor mclude depend abxhty servxce, leadership and patnotxsm Wxlma has been actxve U1 many school ac t1v1t1es and has mamtaxned an average scholastic standmg Wxlma s actxvxtxes have been Vxce Preszdent of the Semor Class 1950 51 Cheer leader 1950 .51 School Play 3 4 years F H A 3 4 years, Librarlan Z 3 4 years Annual Staff 4 years UF Tift. s Q -f 8 FIRST ROW J Ste ens Dnseron Dxrecto Mrs Jefferson D Kelly Wxsely SECOND ROW Dunbar Johnson Mollerxng Boza th F Donley DeMoss D Do ley sw I 5-Rios ff? 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Aa-rxs BETTY STEVENS . 1 'Z 1 JOAN LIERLY ' 1 I 4 las- CLASS PLAY self involved not only in her own problems, butalsom those of the prmcxpal and the students Music from the music room, basket balls bemg bounced ln the gym whale play rehearsals were bemg held led Mass Brooks mto frantic decxsxons after much confusxon The play was a success and Mxss Brooks was lauded for duectmg the fmest play Madxson High had ever had The Junior and Senior classes presented the play, Our Miss Brooks , ln the Clayton Commumty Hall on November 9 and 10 The play, adapted from the radlo program, was presented before capacity crowds both nights The theme of the play concerned with the troubles of a typical hxgh school Enghsh teacher Poor Mxss Brooks the scapegoat for all the extra curncular actzvxtles found her Our Mzss Brooks 76 --A1 HERRIOTT B 9 N ,.....v 9 s MELVIN E NANCY K l-'ERN GREEN WLLMA O DEAR ws - X 4 'S-ff 'P' d e n .f e V... as V 1 , -1, . M 'W Vg-so . - of l '. G1-ENDORA B- FLOYD ooN1.sY MAUDE COLLINS m:'r'rY mn-'Eason nomaua I-1. Ju.-mxn. P. D. ll l .IO as ' ' - ,, . . . . gy .., . ' ' ig V 4 n u Q . g V V ,,6., A ' ' . . . . . vi . P D L ' I 1 ' l 5 V as e , . .4 'I 'll-Q ' u - u 5' .-. , , , KS . W K F , My A . . I, 1 c V 'k', g tg f ' 2 ' X f XX ff f I D-lpyl T GET YN S N Lilm v 4201 4' 1, Wg QW Q! W Qilglv .5 'kin I jg WE , g if lr! 'AI f X f f I!! V X ff ' , ff 0 x ---'L , x I 4 va 5 L-L' i -:T ' U lx ,I ' ,I , ,ff -I . ff IJ ' ' fy ' -:IA 7 N- L l o N' ,f ' ' 4.5 . ,g '? sf Z af? mmuiiv, 1 55' wif' V al' If f Q f uh If .f,lL '1: I' f' f ' Golden gf CIS K X- 1, mqygw all I . 5... ffl MM-42 WWE Golden Hrs-a-aaifk el 5 QA 1' llllll Ill Fi? Golden ' F5471 729 -v 81 i wx 'I X 82 t 3 u A ,S9'f5YviYf spy' ' T 1 .Z1'i,. .4-'iv.wu..f-5 , ,g. B tix Alf?-9 '9 ..., ,np f' 19 FK ,gg THE WORTHWHILE INSTITUTION -L 83 . N ,X f-v -u N311 -.L ' 1 5 -L . 3 u 3 A K K , , if 'n R , iff N N.-. . , . I I - . Ney V . Q 4. -- 7.3-Ex - nw' ' K , ,W - 1 ' f 1, gf. , , W I 1 Y-. ' Q , 4 ' -1 . 'S .-xg ... . 3 U-'ng r , W ' l . . A i I . Q .. ,M ' i A I r Y H- A . A ' '-. f'f W , i . fx , .f - - J 1 . . b . J' . T Y 1 if Own , HOW MANY DO YOU THINK YOU WILL RECOGNIZE IN TEN YEARS? 9 ? x5nw ' fl P ..Ls. 85 N B 1' Q W. , Y , ,- ,f , Y fi Y ff' - I I - ' Y li ,A K -V.. I , Q gf ' 'AAL' . if .f 4, ' b J! Y A 1 ff Os' 2 N V 3 Nf' 'r J -A4 A Q ,. f A 3, , I X 1 Q' 4 ' O Q '-s ' ' ' ' , i - ' E ' Q N 1 4 , ' P V ., - R, X 1 Q., F' ' f 'I Q. ' gh' H: A O , ,, 1 5' fifmil 1 lf I T XA, :Wi .RA -1 ' - 'gi 'I 4 , - V5 Q Y, ' M I . K , Y. -W' f 7 4,1 ? 'zu' LM no 'Sn' Ja-,f , Q' 'wh ,fwu L wif . Y?-s A Q11 Y , at HV! filg- 0' 34 iii- f I5 V?-1 Clayton Snaps as , . 1 3? ze E Guess Who? QQ 1 -me :ggi I ,ff-1 - Bill Artxs Darlene Dxseron Don Stevens Glen H111 Harry Vonholt Nlelvm Eldson D Ackelson Floyd Donley Dave Downey 'f Pghsala 89 10 Loyd Tenhouse Umt No 3 M archmg Band AU IWZEZCQFIQSDILUG , 4 3' FoLKs, WB: PRESENT ou H B Ihnen W J Buss 8: Son o Elmer Hanke Gold Theatre Hlppen s Cafe D C Naught Cyrene Downmg George Nethery Hemecke Brothers Golden New Era Klefer s Store Henry Schuster Patton s Garage Veach Food Store Buss Service Station Kmdhart Garage Craig Produce Adams Servlce Company W T Scoggans Agent Meyer s Bxlhard Fruehllng and Company Emken Implement Company La Praxrxe Elevator A S uare Deal or no Deal W yne Robmson and Hal Boosters Vxar Cabmet Shop Future Homemakers of Ame rxca Black s Smce 192.5 W1l11am I.. Bruns 8.1 Son Golden Locker Co op Richard Elcken Supervisor Kmdhart s Standard Statlon Lhmen Implement 8: Motor Sales Ehme Aden Farm Bureau Insurance Service West Food Store Fresh Meat and Grocerles Chatton Elevator J Russell Beard A1 s Hardware Plumblng and Heatmg American Auxllxary American Legxon The Eagle Athletlc Fund Senlor Class Junxor Class Sophomore Class 1- reshman Class Schlueter s Service Statxon 93 e . . . C . , , , 0 - 0 . . , . . , . - n n . 1 . 1 , , . . 1 an -Q an 1 x . fl , . . This annual as made possible by the generosity of th Camp Pomt Boosters dwxduals and business firms Mr and Mrs Freeman Rademacher Mr and Mrs Harold Stabler Camp Poxnt Grxll Mr and Mrs Wrlham Baker Mr and Mrs Melvxn Fxscus Ruth Marshall Harold E McAvoy, Jr Mr and Mrs Emerson Gnswold Mr and Mrs A E Gay Mr and Mrs Isaac Jacobs Mrs Leota Guthrie r and Mrs Ralph Rose r and Mrs Thomas Sparrow Ann Wxlson and Mrs Walter Wartlck Mxss Manlyn Buss Mr and Mrs Harry Blentlxnger Gladys Maynard Gertrude Damrow Pittman Paxnt Store Carol Brown Wayne I-Iumke Mr and Mrs Harry Pacatte Mr and Mrs Kenneth Fxnchum Mr and Mrs Walter Heubner Hyer Brothers Statxon Cafe Mr and Mrs B111 Shanholtzer Covcrts Feed Store Mr and Mrs O W I-Iulen Aubrey D Spence Smxth s Electric and Furniture Cheney s Barber Shop Mr and Mrs Frank Vollbracht Alma s Beauty Shop Mr and Mrs Ben Janssen Davis Cottage Grocery Reverend A Blobaum Mrs Nina M Voth Mr Charles H Brant B and I Merchandxse Mr and Mrs Eldon Richards Mr and Mrs George Cate Mr and Mrs Sam Roland Jeffrey s Store Dell Reed Store Kelth Wxlkey 8: Sons C C Lawless Sr Sons M P DeW1tt John O Ward Mr and Mrs Harold Huber Paloma Exchange Bank Paloxna Telephone Company Royalty Dry Goods Hunsaker Grocery Store Fritz s Barber Shop Summer s Cafe Camp Poxnt Let George Do It Mobxlgas Curry s Hatchery Camp Poxnt Johnson s Truck Lanes Camp Poxnt Mr and Mrs Everett Vollbracht Hunsaker s Feed M111 Mr and Mrs Wxlham Maynard Ridder s Fxllmg Station August Jurgens Coal Dealer The 87 Club, Rosle, Charlie and Mary Helen Compllments Of Kurz Feed Store W A Shanholtzer Prxntxng and Insurance Coatsburg, Illxnols Comphments of Hendricks Funeral Home Hendricks and I-lunsaker Electrxcal Appliances 8: Wxrmg Lakes Service Statxon Camp Point, lllmoxs H E Blentlmger Sales and Service, Camp Pomt, lllmoxs Deluxe Theatre Camp Point, Illinois NALSWOWTY' mn.,-,Luau-any Ill-IUXTIMIM nl.-.u-al-.ua.A. 94 e following hsted nn Kiefer s Store Meats and Grocenes Hennxng Garage General Repatrs 8: Weldmg Adams Service Company Distributors Petroleum Products and Feeds Paloma, Illmoxs Mr and Mrs Elmer Beckxnan Camp Poxnt llhnoxs Taylor s Farm Supply Livestock Equnpment and Feeds Franc as Shultz Beauty Shop Camp Point, lllmoxs Emery Hunsaker Plumbxng and I-leatxng Camp Pomt lllmoxs VonHolt s Garage Car Pamtlng and Repaxrmg Camp Poxnt, lllanoxs Savon Oil Company Camp Polnt Illinois Logan J Leach Real Estate and Insurance Compliments of Mr and Mrs J Ross Bower Compliments of Camp Point Motor Company Adams Electrical Co Operative Camp Pomt, Illmoas Phone 79 Compliments Phone 45 Adams County Marketing Assn Camp Poxnt Livestock Payson Strike and Spare Bowlmg Alleys M . . M . . ' ' ' Mr. . ' - ' . . ' ' Jo, s, , h A 'ffl f QDQGSW Dzseron s Garage Winget Drug Store Nelson s Grocery Coffee Shop Dr Hufnagel Malcomson s Grocery Kellervxlle Mercantile Company Paul Campbell Couch s Service Station Bijou Theatre Campbell s Gift Shop Dunham s Radio and Electric Txmewell Elevator Company Kiefer s Cash Store Clayton State Bank Triangle Cleaners Mr and Mrs W W Shank Royalty Dry Goods Mr and Mrs Robert Meaders Welchlen Nursing Home Harold and Dutch Fmchum COMPLIMEN TS OF Doris Beauty Shop A Friend Benson s Produce Phil Gross Jim Padgett Shepherd Brothers Farm Machine ry Repair Ivan Trxtsch Motor Sales William and Son s Grocery Fresh Meats and Groceries E E Newmgham Stoc kyards Farmer s Feed Mill Murphy s Concentrates Albert May Owner Silver Star Roller Rink Mount Sterling, Illinois Fred Ackelson McNess Dealer Box 122 Phone 130 Clayton Illmoxs R L Yakle Lumber Yard Clayton and Tlmewell For Your Building Need He rbe rt Johnson S Bill Winget Standard Oil Products Philco Sales and Service Skilled in AM FM G: TV George Kestner Shank s Canning Company Golden Locker Co Op Clayton Division Hazel Beckman Agent for Bessell s Flower Shop Phone 9 or Z4 J im Sharp Clayton Concrete Produce Company Harold and Nellie Harold Kelly Olive Pendleton Prairie Farms of Western lllmoxs Morton Hybrids Daniel Buckley Carl Rigor and Loren Kestner W E Nelson 8: Company Gram, Seeds Coal and Feeds Mr and Mrs Mervin Elmore A C Perry Elevator Co., Timewell Illinois We, the students and faculty of Clayton I-hgh School wish to ex- press our appreciation for the support given by the businessmen listed above. 95 'ln ' .. 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