Chadwick High School - Silver Comet Yearbook (Chadwick, IL)

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if Q! ,fffxx ' Dedlcatlon Vve he annual staff of 19:-3 w1sh to ded1 cate cur annual to the parents of all the students 1 C H Vhthout Mom s and Dad s help many of us would not be able to go to school Many of us would not get to partles and can always count on them for that extra money when th1ngs are rough Also thanks to our parents for support1ng our basketball team Whether we w1n lose Mother and Dad are always cheermg us on and our grateful thanks for your generous support of other school act1v1 tles On our parents rests the burden of seemng that we are properly educated We only hope that your efforts are not 1n vam and that we may all justlfy your fa1th 1n us O 0 Y 7 t Q - , . .1- Y 'n . . S. V' II I I 'I school activities without Dad's car. We , . . ' ' or - 15 Q ' CIN T M B g d p pp f hlp g h h 195351 C t H t dhlpfl Thk HB fl 2 f ffff 4 gf QQQX 95? wwf! 2 I tffff I7 1 H I Here is our 1953 Annual Staff. Throughout the school year this staff has been designing, writing, and compiling a book which we hope you will enjoy and cherish for years to come. When times were bad, we always were encouraged by our advisor, Mr Brett. Without his help we would have been unable to present the 1953 Silver Comet to YOU. STANDING Elmer Weber Clayton Kaul Evan Rahn Secretary SEATED Harlen Handel Carl Haag Presxdent Not enough can be saxd for our Board of Educatxon Through the1r d1rect1on and admuustratmon, we have a very well eqmpped and operated school Thanks to these pubhc mlnded 1nd1v1dual.s From the tlme she arrlves untxl departure she IS answerzng the telephone, Wrltlng checks showmg movles m1meograph lng for teachers and other m1sce1larxeous duL1es For all the tasks wh1ch Mrs I-Iafer performs she CSI' talnly deserves a SPECIBI Thank you Our secretary, Mrs. Haier, is really 21 busy person. HOWARD BRETT EUGENE SKOGLUND Su erxntendent p Commercxal 'I' B Ed Whxtewater B S Umverslty of Illmols M A ROBERT HOFFMAN H-ARRIET BUSHMAN Muuc Englxsh North Central B M Umversxty of llhnoxs B A C H S 3 ars ye Northwestern C H S 6years N. I. S. . C. - . . ' - . . ' ' ' A - - - C. H. S. l lfl years Years in C. H. 5- 11 RICHARD HARTHUN Commercial Whitewater B E H S l GENESE WUNSCH PAUL UNZICKER Mathematics Science Normal University B S University of Colorado H 5 11 yea Home Economics North Central B. S. C. H. S. 1952-'53 MELVIN STENGEL Agriculture FRANCIS THOMAS Coach, Hxstory University of Illinois - B. S. University of Wisconsin - M. 5. N. I. S. T. C. 4 B, E, rs C. . S Z-'53 C. H. S. 7 yea H . l95 Class Snapshots Q . RQKJC 1 Udbj PM 'Qi W X QQ JOAN BLAKESLEE F. H. A. ............... . Pepster ................. Cheerleader ........... . . Class Plays ........... . . Chorus .................. wh DOROTHY NEWENDYKE Thomson H Pepstez' Class Play Vxce Presxdent Treasurer Chorus A Class Reporter............... Secretary.................... Treasurer Historian.................... RONALD MACKEY Valedxctorxan Class Presxdent Secretary Treasurer Student Councxl F Pepster Class Plays Band Chorus Contest Work Basketball Captam Softball Track EUGENE LOTT F. ......... 1.2, Reporter........ ...... . .... Pepster.... ....... l,Z,3, Chorus......... ...... ......l, Lxbrarxan .......... Basketball Manager . . . . . . . . . . Z, JANICE KAHLER 25,226 ELIZABETH QUEST Salutatorxan Class Presxdent Vxce Presldent Secretary Student Councll H Reporter Sectxon President Pepster Cheerleader Class Plays Band Chorus Contest Work Annual Staff Edxtor Lmbrarzan Secretary Class Reporter H Parlzamentarxan Pepster Ensemble Band Chorus Annual Staff Ass Lxbrarxan Sextel Class Plays Contest Work , . lstant Edxtor GEORGE YINGLING F Treasurer Reporter Sentxnel Pepsler Class Play Basketball Basketball Manager Track ARLON KAHLER Pepster Class Plays Basketball Softball 1 Z JKJLQ SHIRLEY PROWANT H Student Counczl Class Reporter Pepster Treasurer Cheerleader Contest Work Ensemble Sextet Lxbrarlan A.:-1.0-4-A-fx MARIA H Pepster C lass Plays Chorus Contest Lxbrarlan N LEE BENNETT GRACE SHUMAN Class Treasurer CHARLENE RAAB H Class Play Band Chorus Contest Work ,gfbmacfsdf Scales Mound Pepster H Class Play Churus A WAYNE LINKER F Class President ................ l Student Council ................. 1 F. F. A. ................ l,Z,3,4 Sentinel ....................... l Pepster ................. l,Z, 3,4 Class Play .................... 4 Basketball ................ l,Z, 3 Softball ................. l,Z,3,4 Track ..................... l, Z, 3 EILEEN JANSSEN H Pepster Chorus Contest Work 54.24.-,U 3 Vice President Sec reta ry Treasure r Pcpster Softball Chorus Band 'JJ ROY HUFFSTUTLER Pxckneyvxlle Band Softball Pepster C onte st Work JOYCE RAI-IN Vice Presxdent Student Councll President H Vxce Presadent Pepster KENNETH IMEL F Vlce President C lass Plays Pepster Softball Basketball GM-11 Class Plays Contest Work Lxbranan Ensemble Octet Annual Busmess Manager Semor Class Wzll We the Class of 1933 Chadvuck Commun1ty H1gh School c1ty of Chadvuck county ol Carroll state of Ill1no1s republlc of Unlted States cont1nent of North Amer1ca be1ng ol sound m1nd at least we th1nk so and h1ghest1ntell1gence poss1ble do hereby ln frort of Wll nesses declare and publ1sh th1s to be our last Vslll and testament We do hereby g1ve dense and bequeath 1n the follovnng manner all our talents faults and possess1ons To the teachers we leave the fond memory of the class of 53 May they aga1n have e fortune to teach a class such as ours To the .Iun1ors we leave all the heartbreaks problems pr1v1leges and happy moments that come when the last year of h1gh school 15 reached To the Sophomores we leave our g1fted way of always pleas1ng the teachers To the Freshmen we bequeath our great w1sdom and the wonderful th1ngs that go w1th be1ng 1n school To the grade school students we leave our many happy days 1n hopes that they w1ll have equally as much fun as we have had 1n good old C H S S1nce our class 15 so overly g1fted we leave the lest of our talent ab1l1t1es great 'wxs dom and the wonderful thmgs that go w1th bemg 1n school Arlon Kahler bequeath a manuscr1pt of my speeches to the speech department Charlene Raab w1ll to lvlr Unz1cker my qu1ck manner of speech Also the ole For I Roy I-Iuffstutler ded1cate rny southern drawl to Torn Adolph Now put that accent on 1 Stan Larem w1ll my Jackknlfe wh1ch enabled me to carve so well on the school desks to Joe McDearmon I Wayne L1nker leave my ab1l1ty to get lnto trouble 1n agr1culture to B1llSpealman Careful B1ll' I Joyce Rahn leave my lnterest 1n Chevrolet cars to Marge Walker Those 'chev1es sure are nlce' I L12 Quest leave ITIY lnterest as to what lb 1n the mall box every mormng to Nancy Sm1th Hope th1s changes thxngs I Janxce Kahler bequeath my amb1t1on and 1ndustr1ous hab1ts to Bob Traum Wow can you 1mag1ne' I Mar1an Lee Bennett w1ll my heel cl1ps to MarJor1e Straub Wonder 1f she can cl1ck them l1ke Maman d1d I Eugene Lott Speed1e w1ll to the safest and sanest dr1ver Beverly Handel my ab1l1ty to stop on a d1me and return mne cents change I Kenneth Imel bequeath my l1ttle beloved desk 1n the lab where I sat for four years to anyone who w1ll keep lt neat clean and all four legs on the floor l1ke I always d1d I Grace Shuman w1ll my bashfulness to Mary Isenhart IH hopes that she w1ll put It to good use I E1leen Janssen w1ll my blue Plymouth and passengers to Joe Kaufman Certalnly hope you get them to CHS as well as I d1d I Dorothy Newendyke w1ll my ab1l1ty to analyze all s1tuat1ons to Jo Ann Kuhse Also that shorthand ab1l1ty I Ronn1e Mackey vnll my ab1l1ty to break my spectacles to Jerry Bast Hope you don have as bad luck as I d1d lvlaybe you could play basketball too Jerry I Sh1rley Prowant bequeath my s1ng1ng ab1l1ty my man and my long blonde ha1r to Nancy Sturtevant Now watch for the results' I Joan Blakeslee Wlll my pony ta1l to Jo Ann Olson also to Betty Farth1ngIvt1ll Rock Jacket Now to Charley our fa1thfulJan1tor who has managed to stay on the Job desp1te the mess vue ve made vue are go1ng to w1ll h1m the honor of cleanlng up after the future C H S Semors C O . 4 Q . J . . . , , , . E A - , H ' th I, , ' . I, , ' . ' . ' 1 ' . ' ' .' d, , , ' - 'fl In x I l . 1 I - D I, George Yingling, will my 'Oshkosh B'gosh levis to anyone who can hold them up. ,. . I , I. . . . . C . . I 4 JY . I l I I 1 U ' , 'A I l . 'I U Y . . I I . 'I I N IS Semor Class Prophecy The Sen1or Class of 1953 have long S1hC6 departed on themr separate and sort ed ways They have made then' marks 1n the halls of t1me though some of them may have been tempted to carve the p1llars at tmmes ARLON KAHLER has real1zed h1s amb1t1on by becommg a B 36 ace the f1rst Amerxcan ace to ever crack f1V6 of them KENNY IMEL the local azr force boxlng champ 1S also the chxef repa1r man He patches up those B 36 s EUGENE LOTT has chosen another branch of the servlce the Navy H s now the Commander 1n Ch1ef of a one man submar1ne It 1S rumored he trans ports navy beans to our flghtlhg men LIZ QUEST 15 now a b1g t1me pol1t1c1an who 15 currently campalgmng for the elECt10h of Caulxflower McCugg We hope Caul1flower doesn t lose the elec t1on because he 15 already a two t1me loser STAN LAREIVI IS makmg h1story as a gu1de 1n darkest Afr1ca He just wears a hat boots leopard sk1n and a great b1g knlfe I th1nk he enjoys mak mg totem poles out of the trees more than he does bemg a gulde GEORGE YINGLING has just started manufacturxng the l1ne of cars he made famous the Chadw1ck spec1al exactly l1ke h1s Ford H15 motto It s The Per formance Not The Style WAYNE LINKER IS the test dr1ver for a b1g t1re company It's h1s Job to way EILEEN JANSSEN has become a pr1vate nurse When George and Wayne race she Just sxts back and wa1ts for the crash MARIAN LEE BENNETT IS a woman mar1ne and she looks pretty ch1c 1n her new un1form RONALD MACKEY IS our Chlef d1plomat 1n the U N He espec1ally loves those long debates w1th the Russ1ans H15 spec1alty dr1v1ng them lnsane SHIRLEY PROWANT 15 a very prosperous psych1atr1st IH New York She recently d1d a l1ttle work on Emstexn s bra1n Maybe she should 1nterv1ew some of our students JOAN BLAKESLEE 15 a prom1nent model 1n Hollywood She and Esther W1ll1ams are currently 1n d1sagreement over who w1ll wear a certa1n bathmg su1t DOROTHY NEWENDYKE IS employed not far away as a secretary for a mov1e producer She recently d1scovered a new shorthand system JANICE KAHLER 15 the natlons top stat1st1c1an She can add s1x dlglt num bers 1n her head The bookkeep1ng she took at Chadw1ck really helped JOYCE RAI-IN 1S an 1nternat1onal 1mporter and exporter of perfume and cosmet1cs It may have been she that flooded Chadw1ck w1th Channel 35 a few days ago for the publ1c1ty angle ROY HUFFSTUTLER 15 the speed1est l1ttle catcher 1n baseball He w1ll soon get hxs second contract w1th the Cubs CHARLENE RAAB IS a phys1cal therap1st She does much work 1n th1s f1eld by rubbxng down wrestlers after the1r bouts GRACE SHUMAN 1S enjoymg her luxur1ous new home on the Gold Coast after workmg a few years as a secretary O Q 4 J. . . 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NMA Elle :HHN 2 Grace Ronnxe Harlan Stanley Cha rlr ne orge Wax ne Sh rlry V Janrce JLJWCC L1 ne Jr in HUBBY Himng tur Slecplno Uh A than Hxvlng fun Baseball Xian SPUTL: To goabxp Gollecmng Lsqurre calcnda Gun collectmg Trylng to undezbtand pm o lm Colle ct1ng match lolders, My three pmt Ile-15 C, Jlle ct1ng r xplmns Rnd G1rls Puntrng Draxxrng Tryxngj to get by xurh ornethrng AL:Cl1LnU F 'X VURITE EXPRVSQIUN Oh o Scram O1 ebbu Are vou k1dd1n3w'P Clown oh sugar' No lLUllH!,j B e bs nmy buttonu' Not ba I bet ou Qh my heau Db O mee Gadb' I Llil -,o'f' O uyiar Come o Ye Gadb Thx: he rc and Get that 5 oo had Mlrror PLT BEEN L Gob 10 Golnv tk Lhool Dunocrat ind cggy co llake Two laced Jeonle Mllledgc xrllt tan: Teacher pet: Rough 1 oad: Speech Engllbh L1te raturr School Narrow mlnded people Teachc r Jet 'ew Yorl Yankees Two 'acn d pcoal Teacher pctb Engllbh Goss, pb Rock try ng to make me lduvh mn Speech AALBITVOIN To get rnarrxed Be a gambler Coll ge graduate Marrrage and a good oiuce Job Be it Xlxlledgexdle Do bomcthlngj nexer done beiore Catchrng Kenny lmel Get through :chool Farmer Farmer To be a teacher Go to Florlda Go through .1 haunted hou:-e Farmer 5 vxlle Farmer uric Prevldent ot Stay young To be 1 rnlllrona L playooy FAVORITE SUBJECT Hornn Elono T1 1. 3SgI'1LLllL1I'C Englx h 1V Sluvrthand BUOkk?C1J1Dg Bookkeeplng Blology Bookkeep1ng Agmculture Arnerrcan I-llstory Agrrculture Engllsh Xlanuar Tr xlnrng Typlng or Bool kecplng Bookkeeplng Sholthdnd Arnencan H1:Lory Gt nc ralSc1ence Dnthixcoe 1 l, llE : ' ' ' 'T ' lr T . 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H A ' L ' ' ' -I Fl 2 L 'l ' Class Poem We rcmL111lJe1 11r1Yh1Q llSt day Fuur ysars lf work four year5 of play Fbur Vl xr-3 u1'happ1neSb and bemg gay Wlllbh now we fmd haxe passed away We stand w1Lh Lear dxmmed eyes As we say our lab! good byea fb frxends and 0Lhe close 1165 and 1LfTlfITldiI'll'1Oi? many 51ghs Although we Llufughf we Cnuldr' L walt Untl' Lhv. pr1d11aL111n date L 5 tru L111' nuw WL wonde W We CXL7 hurr1LflLuwa1d th1s good bye l c rlnm Lhl L11rr1d11rsf111 l,l11'i last lllfll Ar1dl411f1yy Ll r -:L 11-1 1n1Y1urL vw'll1.l1111 We gd Lu uur Ll1-asrbome. unc- by one 1d Ll11nl 1lallth1t We hlve W TU Laeh11f1111rt4'xehLrS we bay Iareyxell A5 C h 1 fur the last L11 he Llasbrbom b We re thanklul lor all LhaL s been done- 111' 19 l And Lrcasure Ih1 memory of the Qld schbol bus We werr Freehmen so DOISY and ybung We Luuld hardly bear when the bell vsab rung Then we Leeame Sophumores wlth Con5LrucL1yL And we began Lb i1L1n w1Lh sehool demands Wc were Junmr-5 upperclassrnen hard Workerb y I knbw WL all remember the Jumor pl om 'md play Then bc-nlurs vufh xll our reSLle:.5ness Lap4 rs W1Lhfh1 annual play gr1cL1at1'J'1 and behuol pap We were -'11 busy xu vushed vu wen through bu thu L1 xr- really bLg1n Lo f ow W yu ul nr'111g5 and knuvx 15 1aIl'1Lr1 1dn1ll11gl1:,Ll'1u Where l11u llarned Ile gm n rule Our lugh Lhuol day-, are ner ard pxst WL TL rexlly borry Lhey Cduldn L labt Novx a 11Lwl1ghL bh1ne: down Lo dry tra We rf. on nur way Lu new eareers Why arl We so bbrry and sad? lknbw the departure beemb bad W1 rl not the f1rsL Mass nor yet the las! Fo many uLhe1'5 haue left ID the p S LQL s bl gay Cheme thl bluea away As yu yn had dur bharz ul 1r1ends and fun X sl uuld vu be sad beeabm fur duty s d me L 151 Fl 11L 11 ,111 haf xc nu 1 1 urn xl 1r vu 111111 xgim 111 Munn 51911111 f1l 5 xevr d11aLe Lh1-all 1 11 lly been U enllm y we r 'xratnar Y 111 ll sL1ll bf 1n my heart 'lnb ctgay sr W , 1 A K 'I , f' . 1 , ' ' 1 l I ' 1 I '. V 17 f U , .V 7 I r A. 1 ' v 'z. ' 1 ' r hy 'V' 1 1 ' ' J '. 1: ' 1 ' 1 311113 1 ' 1 p' ' b A1 ' Q 1 ' ' z - L on. W- 1-21' Q '11ejL. r . all V' , 1 ' ' ' 'T 1' L. '-V' , ' -pl. ' f ' ,, , ' 2 , ' . 1 ,, :,, i' -., -' ' , ' , 2 ' '. . , ' ' - sa ' -1 - V' H ' 1 A u Vx 1 N. ' B111 nuw that we are, we all 'SCPITI blue. N ' - -2 . z fr I - A., - any L1111' ls . 11 .' , ' Th J , - : ' 'ol ' 1 1 we Q '1 2' 1 1 'de '. ',' , E , 1 . - l . ' .' ' 'K ' 3 rs, - 1 , ,, , . 1- ' 'Q ' a-L. 1,, A ,, N'hy,1, 'A ,z 1 ', 1 A? WA1111 -1 11 l L x'-'re L11a'l11gf 1'-r F1 'Vll H I 2 , 5 2 1 ber NIL -,11 we .z1y, as v O i4 ' , 'lay I C, H. S. vu- ve rea 'H nay. Eva ujh A' 0 f. M L, 1 ' J ' ' . DeWAYNE K LYLE W JOHN S REX S Mr Skoglund must be quite a man To put up with something that no one else can He took the green Freshmen so brave and so free To sponsor them in 52 but not in 53 The Freshmen are here, God bless their little souls, Now l'1l start the lineup, from pole to pole. First is Bill Hawk, a right chubby little elf, I laughed when I saw him, in spite of myself. Emilie Olson, the cowgirl, that's plain to see, I wonder if therelare any moreicowgirls on her family tree Pete Hefflefinger, the girl lover, oh, how he slays 'em, I think if he had the chance, he would even bathe them. Virginia Weeks comes to school each day, And the visitors she brings, I think are O. K. 'Jerry Spencer, the ladies' man, He jumps, when they holler, at every command. DeWayne Kahler, oh, what a sight, His teeth are like stars, they come out every night. Lyle Weber has something in common with this Kahler k But Lyle has another tooth in, and it looks just like new John Straub is a nice little guy, It seems he's always got a twinkle in his eye. Rex Sturtevant says, Roses are red, violets are blue, Don't worry about us little ones, we'll get .'1ere too. Nancy Hurd and her cute smile, She seems to be wearing it all the while. Kenny Apple is a Freshman, and for this he is very glad He says this way I get three more years to run my teach Alden Larem does not worry, Nor does he ever get in a hurry. Nancy Hefflefinger says, I'm another green Freshman, Hanging on the line, And if my ears don't stretch out, everything will be just fine David Stralow is the quiet type, But for the Chadwick girls, I think he's all right. 19 : DAVID S. NANCY H. ALDEN L. KENNY A. Sylvia Stein says, I'm another Freshman, hanging on the line. I'd love to find the Seniors that put me here, and hook them on a line. Jerry Kness, the truck driver's son. When Jerry gets behind the wheel, we had better start to run. Gayle Bast says, I'm not very big, but I'm here to stay. Look out, Seniors, I'm on my way. Lyle Cartwright is built like a man, And if no one else can do it, he says he can. Larry Roberts does not agree, If you want a he-man, just come over to me. Kenny Geisz. knows how to stop 'em. I'm the only one who can pour water from a boot, with the direction the bottom. Mary Prowant says, I had a little goat and I fed it on old tin cans, And when it had some little kids, they were all Ford sedans. Stanley Adolph says, I'm sitting in a basket, and waiting to be hung, I'm just another green Freshman, and STANLEY A, MARY ANN P. KENNY G. SYLVIA S. LARRY R. LYLE C the very greenest one. Now, we have two new sponsors, and I guess they're all right, Idon't think they've had any quarrels, not even one little fight. Here is the Freshman Class, now take a look and see, If you ever saw a better class, than in '52 and '53. 6- GAYLE B JERRY K F. THOMAS JUDY L. MISS WUNSCH NEAL D. MARJORIE W. JOAN H, GARY H. MARY P. ROGENE R. JEANNETTE F dl LINDA S. if 'U' -il s 'TTIQ .Tumor Semor Prom Cn the evenlng oi May 8 the SEYIIOI s were banquet guests of the Junlor Class The banquet was held at Maxon Nflanor on beaut1fulRoCk Rlver 1n Uregon Ill1no1s Upon f1nd1ng the1r places at the table they were wel Corned by lxllss Be tty Farthueg Pres1dent of the .Tumor Class The Senlor Class responded mn the person of hir Ronald Mackey Hres1dt nt A the Semor Class After partal lllga of Dc w Drops B1llSpe-almin ot the Jun1or Class arose ind reid the Semor Prophecy tor the class of 33 Then after the mam course of Blrd ol P'1rad1se w1th Class VV1ll We than feasted upon Heaxenly Cake Vlhlte Clouds w1th red hall stones After the repast the Semors and the1r gtest Ficulty Jumors and themr guests entered the Grand Ballroom to the strams of Orchlds 1n the lvloonllght Decorated w1th a large moon 1n the center under whlch was a stupe ndous bou quet of orcn1ds Orchxds mounted on brown d1scs we re over head agalnst a whlte background The garden was enclosed by a hlgh wall of blue pyramlds wlth wh1te 1n the background Another Junlor and Senlor Prorn has been reeorded 1U the page s cl tht h1story of Chadvuck H1gh School Betty and Be vc rly O O H . Y 1 I . . . , ' . . . Y .V 3 ,L y . , I , A I ,, j A . . .V M. 1 ' Q' 1 ' ' - ' ', ' ' 1 ' , ' . . , .,E . F ' ' , , - Y ' . s V . ' . ll ' ' ' '. ll ' . C :'Woo Dressing, Janice Kahler delivered to the Juniors the f ' V , Y 1 ' s ' r ' W ' ' 1 , .7 V ' ll ' ,: ' ug , 2 , ' ul' ' ' , ' J .' ' , , ' ' ,, 5 . ' 1- J' s 'k- - - f -' ' - . f 2 C R.. i -1 'i X BACK ROW Paul B Kenneth H Randy K Jxmmle M Darrell S Arlyn I.. Denms H SECOND ROW Maryna M Dxana K Barbara K Aurella N Ellen V Joan V B Mary Margaret P Merlyn K Darrell M Gre Johnme F FOURTH Karen N B OW rry F August H s Peters Sherrl F Marcxa F Reynold S Davld T Our group th1s year 15 smaller than usual So far our enrollment has not exceeded twenty e1ght We welcome th1s change as lt g1ves us, Doll Babxes more room to wzggle, and that we sure l1ke to do When the p1cture was taken, V1ctor Evers was absent He and h1s slster came to us from Thomson early 1n the fall They moved to Cllnton sexeral weeks ago Thxs sprmg Patr1c1a St Cla1r moxed 1nto our commumty from Lanark She lS mn the second grade Some of the chmldren hawe had the opportunuy of expermencmg the1rf1rsL bmrthday party These, as well as the hol1day partles, are a lot of fun We welcome our new ITIUCIC teacher Jack Hoffman We w1sh hlm lots of success mn hms new work However we w1llm1ss havxng hls brother Robert wlth us each day In our mus1c class we haxe learned how to make a staff and the treble cleff s1gn We expect to learn more and more fundamentals as the year goes by Th1s year we have Mrs Spealman as our regular art teacher It IS fun to cut and draw wmthout a pattern At fmrst our pxctures d1dn t turn out too well but as tlme goes by they seem to be 1m proxmng Our year has been xery enjoyable The tlme seems to be passmg very rapldly so xt wont be long untxl we wxll gather for our annual PICDIC That w1ll mean that another m1lestone has bee turned 19 ' -2 6 9 ' A lie- , 9 f ff 'A ' .V 9 .. , ,K e 1 ,A , I L ,, xlllsf 'gf . LV 1. ,I C I . 0 if -R L, - ., . ., . T1-HRDR : ,, ., goryS., La ., ., ' . ' ROW: hlr . , A ., ' ., ., arbara E., ., ' . - ' ' ' ' vv ' V1 ' , - v I . , . . D . . 'V - V 1 A V . A n 1 A - ' - . -. , ' v A , ' . A ' ' . I - 1 fl Mrs, Irene Pete rs, Teacher 25 FIRST Row Juhn G Jonathan Vr LYn n Donald K W I a get B Ha:-01 P ary T EC THIRCQND ROW RO Mina FOUR V' L K Ba TH ROW lweonard NI rs?-Bra Y Car I r a k 0 G FIFTH Roy, u i,FL'a 8 Pacflclxzi Stanley Barbara A F Dal-la R Donna E Allen '3Y9 V so ABSENT R0 He S D Carol Barton T fldra U D nald F S Wayne E L A10 emu xrley B Flores B A11 David S L ma K Kaf'1fsfnLR 'fy F C O e G Steven P Fen K Daniel N xckx H Cla:-gnc C' Thlrty elght boys and glrls really f1lled our room th1s year We had several pupxls move away and others to come ln and take thelr places We took our Chr1stmas tree and treats over to Leonard Mecklmgs because he had been absent ral weeks ere very Lnterested mn a specxal improvement class thxs year e1almus1c and art perxods We have also en-Joyed several birthdays ated 1n the room and we are now lookmg forward to a pleasant Teacher seve The puplls vs We also enjoyed the spe and spec1a1 holxdays wh1ch were celebr We enjoyed entertalmng sexeral of the mothers Mrs Maude Lang, xaca 2.6 tlon FlRST ROW Steven Z Evan Q Dennis R Gary S Clark V B Dennis S Jerry F THIRD ROW Gerald K Clare P Sherman M Steven S Charles H Normie S Richard R FOURTH ROW Miss Bragg Alice W Karen K Joann E Shirley M Nancy H ABSENT Darrell C Sharon Kay G John B There IS an enrollment of twenty mne students 1n our room There are fourteen 1n the sixth grade, 'and hfteen 10 the fifth grade Along vufh our da1ly studies we have classes in art and music Many students in the room are playing in the grade band and others are singing 1n our grade school chorus Mrs Spealman comes once a week to give us an hour s art class We use our drawings for the decorating of our classroom M155 Lucllle Bragg Teacher i I -wx-f K ,f 1 , J if 1 SECOND RO'W: Diane H., Shirley H., Marcia lvl., Gloria E., Donna J., Florann P. , Judy F. Y ' ' ' 1 ECOND RO John 1-vnn M L W ee S D THIRD Row lainie R Lmdd J Sh avxd H Leroy H I' ran c e az-0 Sh Y Darlene K n S Lynette 5 Us B FOURTH Ulf:-y K Jnrsua S M-dry H 5 Assn RO Nllss Th Mavis K Th hi' ev J L Oma E Pima K Ufele-1 B Roger 5 Imef R Sandra S R Carol M Az-lfua G lchard M RU Q r R Sharon S Eldon K Thls school year began vuth an enrollment of twenty e1ght pup1ls but after a few weeks Davld Hurd and FrdnC1S Bryant moxed here from Sterlm Along wxth our da1ly work we have had an enjoyable year ln sports softball and basketball Thls has been a busy year but we llke 1t that way S n J' Y-VD., 1, W: V. - ' U 1 , NT: '-, ' ,, ' . .U t , . H . r A Q O. , . ,f 'ni' .v BACK ROW Mlchael P F Steve Barbara ltl M D Marvxn D ROW Je S ervxn FRONT Leo P rry P M Kenny K 1ChaelAVl Betty Lou B Mr We are an add1t1on to the Chadwxck Grade School by annexatxon puplls 1nclud1ng grades one through s1x December we entertalned Mr Brett Thxrty e1ght were mn attendance Poster contest Bett enrollment 15 eleven offman and our parents at a Chrxstmas party uary fourteenth fxve boys entered the Carroll County S011 owles w1ll appear thls sprmg on the Golden Opportunlty WDC TV program earned thxs opportumty by wmmng f1rst place v1a wrxtten ballot 1n an amateur contest held m late November at Thomson On Aprll seventeenth at the Mount Carroll Talent Show, we null enter three acts Betty Lou xocal grades one and tour flutophone trxo Barcarolle and our advanced group of Seven wlth duo bouncmng balls We are sorry to haxe lthchael Floen leave us ln March He IS movmg to Plattewlle Vhsconsm Sa nd ra sLe gal .nv Y . . Yr . u our . In ' . , mr. H , ' . 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'V CW wool Bowtbal x Tenn' The Chadw1ck Grade Basketball Team ended the1r season wlth second place honors ln the conference tournament held at Lanark To earn th1s honor they defeated Thomson and Mt Carroll and lost to M11ledgev1lle by two pomts mn the fmals The hghtwexght team lost by one pomt to Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadwxck Chadwlck Chadwlck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadw1ck Chadw1ck Thomson on the1r f1rst game The team was coached th1s year by Mr Skoglund and the latter part ofthe season by Mr Harthun Followmg are the scores for the season Lxghtwelght Heavywelght Shannon Lanark Chestnut Park Nlllledgevllle Thomson Thomson Shannon 1V1t Carroll Mllledge v1lle Center H111 Center H111 Mt Carroll L1ghtwe1ght Thomson Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadwxck Chadwxck Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadwxck Chadw1ck Chadwlck TOURNAMENT Chadwlck Chadwlck Chadwxck Softball conference schedule scores were as follows Chadwxck Chadwxck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Chadwlck Chadw1ck Shannon Mt Carroll Lanark Thom son M111edgex 1l1e Chestnut Park Shannon Lanark Chestnut Park Vhlledgevllle Thomson Thomson Shannon Mt Carroll Mllledgevllle Center H111 Center H111 1V1t Carroll Heavywelght Thom son Mt Carroll M 11ledgev111e The followlng are the boys that were ln the llneup dur1ng the season Mlckey Hawk Eldon Kaul Roger Rogers Francls Bryant R1chard Rogers Dennls Roberts Jerry Foltz Darrell Clevxdence Steven Spencer Gerald Kahler John Bryant and C1a1re Prowant ' 9 Z6 ' 17 ' 18 30 ' 38 ' 12 17 ' 39 ' 6 ' ' ' Z9 ' ZZ 1 ' ' 15 18 ' Z7 ' 17 Z4 ' Z3 ' 16 17 ' 33 ' 9 . Z6 ' 36 . ' 7 ' ' Z5 ' ze ' ' Chadwick 1Z Chestmn Park 11 Chadwick ZZ Chestmn Park ' 18 ' 10 ' 40 ' ' Z4 ' Z1 A 47 ' ' Z0 Z1 ' 56 ' 4Z . .X 36 I. . o ' 1Z 10 ' 1O . 3 ' 5 8 ' 10 11 ' 12 ' ' 13 ' 17 13 CHS- CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- Varsity Elizabeth - 74 Lyndon-41 Hanove r -68 Lana rk- 58 Tampic o- 52 Hanover - 52 Milledgeville - 70 Lena -61 Shannon- 39 Franklin Grove - 39 Sterling Jr. V. -71 Mt. Carroll-78 Thomson-68 Lanark-60 Shannon-75 Milledgeville-68 Thomson-63 Mt. Carroll-64 Lyndon-47 Elizabeth-72 EU OGC Pgdfl 23 CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- CHS- B Team Elizabeth- 39 Lyndon-30 Hanover-19 Lanark-Z5 Tampico-31 Hanover-Z7 M illedgeville -40 Lena-44 Shannon-60 Franklin Grove - 35 -5 Sterling Jr. V. -Z6 Mt, Carroll-Z9 Thomson-58 Lanark-36 Shannon-50 Milledgeville-61 Thomson-37 NIL. Carroll.-37 Lyndon-Z7 Elizabeth-49 hadwrck Over Lyndon Charm lc ln L1 Ffellll O QU' w lr 1 me ws 1 9321 1 J 'H AN XRB XY INN IAN x TiL1eSCx1x 98140 M c reamf Geo f- 1 no Ur N harm :ck amrrt 1 ll Ui 1 vrlng Yo idx 439 V71-1 Hanover Whnps C1 dmck 5 I L. 'X U 11 s A D1 11 Nu 1 4110 'ack Ro xx x h 21 po 'mb ole flee 'lun Ol basl-B a a Qs nr ,J P me 'O P H nuker led af them 4' ml Kflth Croflootl '7 w r tw the m 'X rl 1 :J I arose J 33' Tamplco squelched ly by Chadwick and rep basketball vlc to x hcze l WI night 'I me mnners grabbed off a 16 boi 1 href por od lead and were ahead W lf t holfllme A 16 point third quarrel Qplul e put them ahead wi Q M1 he and K hlex shared scoring J C PdYllCK with 16 to 13 pmt' I Chrxstophersen Hatten 12 to Tampxco va 1 mon a 50 31 trlumph r QI Fame Hanme plays 4 1. fl FP Dec 9 MILI IES WIN 'fixledgevllle The Miliedge- zlfe hxgh school quintet trounced Chadwxck, 70 38, in I Carrol! courty conference basketball game nere Frxday mght Jonnnj Parka racked up 22 C hadwfck Triumphs Chadmel Ill Chadwxck stop ped Shannon 44 to 39 ln a mn ference vanee here last nlght The mnmrs grabbed a 14 9 qugr ter lead and were never headed al though Shannon closed the to 31 31 bw the close of the frame Ma ke5 had la and Traum 12 for Chadvuck Fransen and Less man Qmred rme apiece for the Io: 'W' ll lfgws PL lcfn the frosh soph A 0 Wm Over Chadwick Chadwick Ill Franklin Grove efeated Chadwick 60 51 m 4 non r conference game Saturday mght aw Frankun Grove Traum scored 22 points to lead Chadwick v.hlch traded 24 21 at' 1ha1ft,1me Maclce had 15 fox the losers and KUHDD and Miller shared hzgn pomt honors for Franklin kGrose wlth 18 and 16, respectxvely Chadwick won the prehmlnary' game 43 35 7 IIVL1 WINS GL e Tuesda E? F' pomts to pace the winners, 'HK Bob Traum collected I6 poini for Chadwxck The fritll-'graph game nw went to wuuagmud 40 33 Mxlledgevxlle J Parks Robmson D Smxth Sucher lPolh11l lL Smxth 'xowsey C Punks iwoodm lfelde R Parka Hanna !'5uQsAo,euuw1nn-'nov-'O I 1 1 I0 ffl? fa H Q 30 Chadwick: Mackey 3 -Xdolph Schleuning lxahler 81 ll! 018 188 Imel ll Traum Q I-luP::2:lg?I'!'Wl4'!8A?WlCK --laghg 719 t al1'I3za:?fIIa1u-gear eager: vest' on ettQHiQk,52ta43 Ululwtck inogoullbo 1529 ln: 'Squash t- tukvwh! Qtirhhthiru divi6valo:vtaabhi::.tona1d link Cilllkl, red 17 o:,sixbulnehnd!iv:c:u throws. T gd! Hanover , ff li li--52 Iflhndwlek 1 'I 17-48 , msn :nu 1 defeated Liil 1 rg Tuegdqy mgbt an a rourga 1- thriller 62 to 61 Hi mann for the evening 6 ill s llgkay who QQ Ore Yquutan !eaq6nn.JerryJ o 4 1' ' N x 4 Q qc II I U U1 I, 3lpoinhbn,.povmbuke II ' 'R A N' ' . SQ, f , ik. g u , 1 C , .X Af 4 Ig: 1 .' 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S wb S006 SQXCOM 'iw 'N I I The Chadxuck I-hgh School Softoall Team had a Laxrly mod season Lhmb wear xx th a Jecord of 3 wma and .5 deteafa IF Lonfercncf play and 1 lobs. 1n tournament plax The hlgh light of the seabon was when we had the ple 15 c c Jca g 8 111 the Las ga 1 L c beibnn wh L. xv, plaxed here Spore oi the :ottball games are as Iolloxxs Thomson Shannon lYT1u.CdgL wlllc Thomson Mllledgex 111m Tournanuent Forrebton Season reeord 3 Wlflb 4 dcieatb Startmg Inf1e1d Cateher P teher F1rotBa5e Second Base Thmrd Base Shortstop Left Fleld Cente F eld Rlghl Fleld Utlhty lnilelderb Heffe Lflnger Larem Kahl r Traum Doden A ackey Soencer Anoersen Schleunlng Uuhtw Uutfxelderb K Handel Haag Engelkens Rahn Sturtexant Mlller Manager Hawk Snraloxx Larend Llnke r Cul B 11:-pealm Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore Sophomore F reshman Sophorhore an F Lshman Frebhman Freshman Spnxor E Ft shman Freshman Senxor Semor Junlor Soohomo e Sen or Frebhman Sc phomore Jumor nr I if l 1' tin Mxlledgevllle 9- ' ' t n e uf th x R I ' 7- . i'h 'vs Q 6 C. H. S. 7 ' 18 C. H. S. I ' ' A 1 15 C. H. S. IZ A ' 4 C. H. S. 17 Shannon I8 C, H, S, 6 ' I 1 8 C. H. S. 9 ' ' ' 16 C. H. S. 3 ' 1 R. . 'J , , i ' . S. A . ' ' ' ' A. e ' ' B. ' I ' N. i . 'r R. 'I i ' J. . ' r i H. ' Q ' ' . A D. A ' 'G. L. ' ' . D. K. ' R. , L. ' B. ' ' r ' D. ' ' ' ' ' A. ' , ' . ' W. F ' S ' ff i , f ll0'i'f1fi' ' Illllie K My NL llll' Q Z 'wx 4 X-,,,, ' X LX i . W! xx i E' lim? .ax 11 A J N 'V , BBL A an' W X ff r mf , Wi? r 5 'X at - 0' X X X 3 iii 1. , :: y - ' - 3.3, V al :jgs F:'3?-'ma-5, V'T 'i '-eMF!if:' ix ,mi -ffffsb ' 5 -Q, ,gh :'-'--: ' -1 E . J, fn: k W X '?:::51E!!a 1 .,,f ' X fs, V' fr r X 4 W u- nf--7-F 'Ill' I fc 0 I x N X- Entry Requlrements Must have earned one or more major letters and be partlclpatmg ln ath letlcs of that year Speclal requlrements for offxcers Cheerleaders are honorary members Preamble to our const1tut1on We the letter man s club 1n order to obtam a better ath letxc program establlsh school spxrxt pro vlde an athletxc letter standard xmprove school relatxons w1th townspeople and secure better teams do ordam and establxsh th1s constxtutnon for the Letterman s Club of Chadvw lck I-hgh School HISTORY Lstabllshed xn November 1952 un Francls Thomas to better co ordlnate our athletlc efforts The offrcers are Presldent Ronald Mackey Vlce Presldent Arlon Kahler aecretary B111 Spealman Treasurer Torn Adolph We as a young orgamzatlon have much to look lorward to ln the commg years In the few months smce our formatmon we have done much to promote the athletxc program Some of the outstandxng actwltles were management of refreshment stand for home softball games sponsored a touch football game between soft ball and basketball seasons had charge of pre sentlng the Txp Off dxnner and program an annual pre season event and numerous other events thls past sprmg . . I , - , -' . . , - . , . . . 1 - . I , .lmlm . , - der the guidance of Coach , ' , 9 V - . I 1 ' , ' 2 n V ' 4 ' r l - nn ' ll - ' ' r ' n MEMBERSHIP REQUIREMENTS To be enrolled ln Vocatxonal Home Economlcs PURPOSES o promote a growlng apprec1at1on of the joys and sat1sfact1on of homemakxng emphasxze the lmportance of worthy membersh1p encourage democracy ln home and commun1ty llfe work for good home and famxly l1fe for all promote lnternatlonal good w1ll foster the development of creat1ve leadershxp 1n the home and communlty l1fe o provlde wholesome 1nd1v1dual and group recreatxon MOTTO Toward New Horxzons FLOWER Red Rose OUTSTANDING ACTIVITIES Hay Rxde Roller Skating Party Slumb r Party Halloween Mas querade Ball Chnstmas Party and a v1s1t to Savanna F H OFFICERS Pres1dent VICE Pres1dent Secretary Treasurer ParI1amentar1an H1stor1an Degrees Cha1rman Marge Walker Jeannette Frederlck Sally Raab Donna Hartman Jamce Kahler Roma Sturtevant Joyce Rahn Dubllc Relat1ons Projects Cha1rman Program Chaxrman Advlsor Chapter Mother Cnapter Father Lxz Quest Betty Farthmg Joan Blakeslee Miss Wunsch Mrs K W Senneff Verel Rogers if MARFF fi if F H A Paper Drwe SSV I D xx 1 'Hb HA BER N10 L T fl DIES u ?'.v x f A 2 : 1,-,R . 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Q. . ws, OW? , 3 :nf v,,,1 ,Q 'A - 1.215 4-' 4 lr, , . 35 0 - --:, - ' Cc 11 XI Q F' iv 4 Za 1 JK. .N 1 xl., f ow X 4,40 . 04, X 1 ' r 7 417 ,I P-BJ' ALL SCHOOL PARTY SLUM vw A ICH THE BIRDIE! he Lxbrary staff IS made up of Sen1ors JUDIOFS and one Freshle They are a very efflclent staff and serxe the student body vnell All of thelr work IS done xoluntarxlv The1r actxvxtxes have een rather lxmmted Lh1-, year but as usual each l1brar1an has done a JeL1al oroject Eagh s1x weeks they clean the1r assxgned portlon ofthe llbrary shelves Also there lb a l'T169tll'1g oi the entlre staff plus thelr ad xxsor Mrs Bushman once clunnga s1x weeks permod The lxbrarxans do more than just check books mn and out They help student I d etc ence materxal and good f1ct1on just to relax wxth As one of those stu dents 1 d lxke to say Thanks llbrarxans and keep up the good work Librarians 45 Student Council The Student Council is made up of elected representatives and the president of each class. lVlr. Brett is the sponsor of our organization. Our aim is to co-ordinate activities throughout the school, and to keep the noon hour or- ganized. One of our projects this year was to bring the milk dispenser into the school for both high school and grade school students. We also gave an all school party during the holidays. SITTING Betty F Joyce R ivlr Bre tt Shirley P Ronnie M STANDING Harold A Judy L Jerry B Mary Ann P Jerry S Gzrls Glee Club Combined Girls' Ensembles The Chadw1ck I-hgh lVlus1c Department, wh1ch IS dlrected by Robert Hoffman has been very actlve th1s year Throughout the basketball season the band has played at many ofthe home games A Chr1stmas Vesper Program was gxven and 1ts results were successful Th1s year our Musu: Department was gwen a help1ng hand by the Band lvlothers Early xn the fall they decxded new band umforms were very much needed Actlon began A ch1l1 supper was the flrst act off1nanc1ng the project On January Z6 the Band Mothers umted w1th the Fathers to orgamze a Band Parents Club At th1s meetxng a concert was gwen by the band and plans d1s cussed for the select1on and httmg of the umforms February IO a umiorm commlttee met and ordered black unlforms tr1mmed Ln red and wh1te On February 11 each band member was measured March 3 a pre contest rec1tal was gxven Thls concert mcluded the solo1sts and ensembles that w1ll take part mn the d1str1ct contest 1n lvlorrlson The d1str1ct solo and ensemble contest was held March 14 The d1str1ct band and chorus contest was Aprml ll State Fmals were May 1 and In conclus1on we d l1ke to thank all those who have contr1buted to the Mus1c Department truly a worth wh1le department Vvmthout mus1c Chadwmck I-hgh would be very uneventful for many ofthe students take actxve part and enjoy 1ts beneflts 1 . . , Y . . Q . , I . . . , . - - 0 A x 1 1 v , ' . . . . - I . . . 1 1 ' ' 1 v 1 C LARINE T TRIO CORNET TRIO FLUTE TRIO X BRASS QUARTET GXRLS QUARTET N Af , Q ,r . ,lf ' 5 Ji 'ff' lx gm.. D 'e K naifujh 4 a E sg ' E.: . L' v .1 4 . . H if gt ' 7 ' k ' 1. , Q Lt,gi .4 Q ,Q i:.'.k A' ,V I , . X031 'f X I , -f Q2 ,Q ' ,,f'Q L. K X A2,f.l7 6 4 . 'x Q ug, , A I1 'N' fvfq - B if lic, W- '-, I lx - sl f, , X -if Ayn A if Q 9 wg -an Qi? i 4 sz: 1 'g 1 1 ag? N' 'Vg I Q M- Q5 f q ,f z If 'ig ' A V I fc T 1 A1 - li Y 1 J ' Ax 5 ,t rag Q 1, is J if .. 3 'MXN uk? :xgfi Music February marked the arrival of another Mr. Hoffman. Jack Hoffman joined the music department just in time to prepare for the contest. We're sorry we haven't a picture in the Silver Comet of Jack, but he arrived too late for our photographer to get a picture of him. The contest is always the final event of the music year This year we were very successful and owe much credit to the industrious music groups Band GIRLS OC TET Nancy H Betty F Jo Ann K Joyce R Marje W Shirley P Sylvia S Neal D Judy L Sylvia S Sharon S Nancy H Sharon S Marge W Alice L Joan H Jeannette GIRLS SEXTET Judy L Nancy H Janice K CORNET TRIO Gary H C LARINET TRIO Sandra S FLUTE TRIO Synette S FLUTE TRIO Rogene R Ethel K Florann P Sylvia Stein Judy Lewis Mary Isenhart Nancy Smith Liz Quest Nancy Heffelfinger Rogene Rogers Marjorie Straub Betty Farthing Ronnie Daehler Marje Walker Shirley Prowant Ronnie Mackey Dale Engelkins Girls Chorus SOLOISTS Clarinet Cornet Cornet French Horn Low Voice Piano Piano Flute Flute Bass Clarinet Trombone Trombone Medium Voice Baritone Medium Voice Low Voice Low Voice Accompanists Nancy Smith Marge Walker Ronnie Mackey Liz Quest Mrs Stein and Mr Hoffman . . l W . Q . . . . , F. 1 - Y . . . n . -5 Q , . o I I . . . . . . . . . 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W 'T- Iumor Play Cast PROFESCOR HOVN COULD YOU9 The Juniors presented thelr class play to a large audience The audience appreciated the humor inthe dialogue and gave generous applause to the efforts ofthe Junior Class and their di rector Friday exemng March Z7 will be a memorable one for the members of that class The plot of the play revolves around the actions of Professor Perrv and the ittempts of h1S students to find for him an eligible wife Most men thought Vicky s pranks were cute but the pro fessor thought they were inappropriate for his history classroom Consequently he ordered Vicky to call and apologize drop his course She sulkily obeyed At the Perry home she over heard some gossip The professor is offered a Deanship pro viding he can find a wife The possible candidates for this eligible male are numerous First appears a curly headed little minx who can t even spell Grandma s candidate is Tootsie plump plain and not a charmer by any means but she can make wonderful lemon pie Valerie a southern charmer who makes a fool out of every man she meets is another prospect Grandpa won t tell the name of h1s candi date but it turns out to be none other than the impish student Vicky The candidates are all invited for dinner and they goto great lengths to charm and flatter the embarrassed professor however we think all the time he really likes all this attention He finally weakens and proposes an elopement However there are compli cations and typical of the girls they refuse to admit defeat and arguments follow John helps the situation when he dresses as a woman and comes weeping in trailing three children after him and passing himself off as the professor s long lost wife The girls console themselves and Grandpa s candidate wins Professor finds himself a wife in the little spitfire Vicky fm.. 6,112 Senlnr Class esenls mm' :fH15S E4 X ks H Hllarxous Q11 HX, 74501 X' I9 f Cfxrabes 2.5! L- Jbushman e oof fhns 8 Gene Loft :ss 'B lg L 1. Guest ss !Fnch J n 'Bfak lee Elm Tllarlnn :Sen :IT f e 'Inav' e an Janes qcfn H Hu o R TTI e gal A Jan cz Kafnl D Y. 1va63t00rl'l1 Anrf I1 Kaklvr OYIS Stathieg is A 011 Q, Sharie, Pregnant 'miss 'nuaufan Charlene Rach 'naskefbafl Tfager Stal lm, Loren Uudj Leuua Kenneth Innel Euleen Janssen ,711 I' G 0 Q lh lull 54'Tfl13,'1g1ffen J-:rig-j 582'-Eff' fy K2 XE y ' 3 'N . , lv 06419 fa Q Q f W I V ., V. M ua , ,, W , wfgegrt K roo s n its I on es n N grae sc um o a kn on ac ell u Jr C S Future Farmers of America Ar1ll15Z May June August October Z8 November December January February l9 Nlarch FIRST ROW eorg Y Wayne L erry B1 Tom Vlr Stengel Leo SECOND ROW B111 H K1 my G Dane s Truman s Kennvl Allen H Harold A Larry M Joe MCD Larry R Rex S THIRD ROW Stanley A Kenny A Alden L Dale E Bob T Ronme D Rcnme M Lyle W K1 nneth R Stanley L Sect1on II Contest Morr1son Allen Haag beef award George Y1ngl1ng Secuon award 1n So1l and Water Management Also placed second 1n the state at the d1str1ct contest DeKalb Award Allen haag the Semor wlth the greatest achlevement 1n agr1 culture State Converxtron Wayne Lrnker State Farmers Degree Allen Haag State Vxce Pres1dent of Sect1on Z Chapter Sect1on Conservat1on plague The annual State F F A judgmg was held durmg the conventxon Our fat stock team whxch placed seventh rn the sectron was awarded a blue rxbbon rat1ng The team cons1sted of Allen and Leo Haag and Kenneth Imel Our darry team comprxsed of Wayne Lrnker B1llSpealman and George Ymglmg won a red r1bbon ratmg Vocatxon Fa1r NIOTTISOH Harold Ronald Dale Kenneth Allen Leo Wayne Larry Truman B111 Robert and George all exhrblted projects A total of S247 13 rn premlums was won Sect1on sorl judg1ng contest Sterllng Sectron off1cers banquet lVl1lledgev1lle Internat1onal Lwestock Show Allen Haag showed cattle and gram placed reserve champwn 1n the corn sample of the Jumor Class B111 gram Leo cattle School Improvement Project refmxshed agr1culture room tables and d1d other shop projects mcludmg weld1ng soldermg rope work carpentry etc Annual Banquet of Carroll County Lmvestock Feeders Assocxatlon B1ll Spealman recewed a purebred gu1lt as spec1al award F F A Formal School Dance -1 G Q ., A ..J B.. 115-. 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' u .4 .311 f v..-nv . 51.-,ut H nd :if ,o 'ge11'o' 'N' n,5S1on',u ' 0991! 0,34-nu. ,f n, '05 Can You Imagme7 xlary Isenhart I-at ind quiet Judy Lewis Ixot being a good Chet rlt xdei Mary Gerbrick Without Ixiarjoru Wilkins Trumar Sibley V ithout his brand ot humor Sylxii Stein Bo, ng IU1Sy Stan I aram Keeping his Jaekknite oft the English room desks Btu rly Handel hithout that laugh Ken Appel Dr ying caretully well at least under DO Arlon Ixahler INot saying this here Ken Imel Mithout hi Toni Rogene Rogers S x feet tall Coach Thomas Vvithout humor Liz V alking all the way to school without a ride Charley Not knowing the latest Gena, Lott Staying home some night Marian Lee and Janice being separated Stanley Adolph Not haxing green eyes Lyle V eber Not getting his teeth ba-.hed Jerry Spencer 'Without Pete Linda Without that gigule Xlargc Vlalker Not having fun all the time Blcycle Blues Did you eyer own a bicycle one without brakes I mean Well I did and here is what happened I was going down a hill doing 90 When the chain on my bicycle broke I did not haxe any brakes you see So I stuck my foot in the spokes The spokes they all broke out They were flying right and left I looked clown at my foot and ther I thought it would bleed to death Just then I hit a big bump And went flying through the air Yes I thought ot them there air brake s But I knew I couldn t use them uo there So I went flying lor a while And gradually I came down Oh I hit with a xery hard bump But I was still doing 90 on the ground In the road up ahead of me I aw an old grey ma e I thought that s tht time I Cl better bow my head And say a little Qrayer I iraycd for th it old niare to gt! out of niy way But I don l gum ss she oid I' or when I looked baek, I saw hm r split in halt, I gut ss shi must nam oitn dead By Roy I-lulistutle r O 0 I ' ' , L - 'H z , ' . ,'. - in Y ' f V , Ji .vu , , ' , - 'I ' ', ' 2, ..e . 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DAVID AND SPOTTED POLAND 4 1 yo' 446 'GCBJ-0 KEN IMI-IL, AND BEEF PROJECT Q kms Stung' I 1 1896 Clayton Calcord Grace Stuart Woy Charles Stuart 1897 Ferdxnand Daehler Joanna Strauch Hughes Oswald Strauch 1898 Alex Barnes 'f Amelxa Sack Spealman Lotus Snow Clara Strauch Leron Keckler George Daehler Edna Deets Fxtzgerald Conrad M1ller Bertha Lego Nest Zetta Homedew Beattme Carl Garvuckt Lola Hathaway Ramsey Ehzabeth Daehler Parson Henry M1ller 1899 No Class 1900 Kathryn Dlehl Mary Gexsz Mtller f John Lorxey Nettxe Curley Sack Albert Daehlertf Bettina Garwxck Smlth F Olwe Stover Spealman Lola Spealman Taylor L1zz1e E1sfeller Schreme Lepha McCleary CI-lull Dora Eley Rummel Lucmda Prescott Glpe Llllxan Garwxck Landts 1901 Bernard Strauch Grade Senneff Shaffer Bertha Senneff Bla1r Mayme Beattxe Jack f Zerme Rodertck ltlarxe Handel Sheppard 1902 Bertha Adams Carbaugh Rose MCC-mtv CC'ochran1 Mae Keckler Roderlck Dora Stuart CDaehler Harry Carbauvh Alumni Richard Strauch Anna lVlest Hovter Margaret lvlcG1nty Cochran -' Oscar Daehler 1903 Alun Daehler John Exsfeller Lott1e Plumer Rahn 1904 Anna Getson CAdolph11' Cora Schretner Getson Bess1e Carbaugh Lego JESSIE Honberger Zugschwerdt Verna Honberger Lxvengood Hllda Strauch CRudolph1 1905 Luv1a Bashaw Fltclunger John Getsz 1906 Berta Strauch Nettle Geldmacher Cl-leth Bertha Merkel Saylor Inez Hurnbert Honberger Florence McCleary Plumer Pearl Lego Queckboerner Fred Daehler 1907 Frank Senneff Herman Daehler Rosa Ge1son Schremer Paul Crawford 1908 W1ll1am Frank Clarence Lang 1909 Olwe Garw1ck Crawford Ralph Hersey Luella Smxth Vvxse Grace Sack Prowant Donald Strauch George Splnka Orxal Spealman 1910 Margaret Provxant Cormany bdna Honberger Lang Phxneas Bashaw Harry Humbert Luella Strauch Mae Hoffman Dotte 'f 4 4 J 'C ' 1 ' C 1f 4 'C J ' ' ' C 1 ' 4 1 ' 4 an J ' ' 4 J ' 4 V 1 4 ' J 4 C 1 44 :ff '-' 4 4 4 J ' C 1 1- ' 4 A . Z? . J C 1 1 - C 1 C 1 - Q 4 4 J . Q . ' C 1 .- Wave Watson CSwartz1flf Edward Smith ' ' 4 A J: ' 4 ' J 4 ' ' 4 C 1 . . , 4 . ry: tt J ,. , C 1 A C A 1 . . Q J 1- f i J 4 4 A 4 J C ' 1 . -. L 912' V 1 ,V . C, V yi wq ?- ' C ' 1 A i S C ' 1 I C 1 4 ' 1 A , , yi: . ' s ' C- F1 lxathryn Schwexsguth Walter Freda W1lson1Thorp 1911 Carl Haag Harold Smlth Ruby Zugschwerdt 11-Ieybeck Ruth Senneff1Quest Louise Daehler 11-1aag1 Gertrude Zugschwerdt Llnke Anna Schwe1 guth Schremer Louxse Moyer Ewers Frances Prowant Mlller Florence Sm1th Poole Mabel Schrexner Eggerton Emma Frank Zugschwerdt 1912 Harold Plumer Lee Etnyrn Ruth Curley HICKS Hazel Bender QB1ke Gladys McCleary1Webb Benjamln lvlohrman JOS16 Waters Bjlovec Pearl SChre1ner Klrkey Florence Crawford Mmchael Louxs Frank Forest Shxbley Gladys Spealman Etnyre Maude Graham Beatt1e Helen Klngery Meyer Beulah Saylor Harter 1914 George HlCkS Luva 1V1e1ster Myers Carrme Crawtord McFadden Belva Hexmbaugh 1D1eh1 Clara Smxth Jullan Walter Plock 1915 Phoebe Crawford Bowllng Hazel Robmson Kendall Florence Nanlga Anderson Bern1ce Bashaw Asay Nlae Weber Qkczolph Glen Zugschwerdt John Kmgery 1916 No Class 9 Helen Lugschwerut1H1u1'ner Edna Tr1J:1Shepard May Zugschwerdt 1Mackey Ollwer Etnyre 1918 Edward Waters Allce Clements Mxtchell Don Harrls Wxlllam St Claxr Bertha St Clalr Geary Dudley Plumer 1919 Walter Queckboerner Fern Bashaw Seaholtz Grace Zugschwerdt McKean hllda Schmallng Edna Kerch Ba1ley V1v1an1senhart Bork Werner Smlth Vernon Hohnadel Forest Prowant Emma St Clamr Buckmgham 1920 Edna Schuhart Hartman Olne George Queckboerner Llla Zugschwerdt McKean Laura Weber Getz Nettle Schleun1ng Olson 11.ls1e Schuhart Queckboerner John Frank Lloyd Etnyre 1971 Hazel Zugschwerdt Lulu Gxpe Moyer Joe Spealman Charles Dlal 1922 Carl Lug-sehwerdt Helen Splnka Rutherford Curt1s N'1n1ga Helen Turnbaugh Ware Robert Klngery EUHICG Sauer Hess Paul Strauch Edlth Tr1pp1Kradle1 Roy Weber 1923 Werner Zugschwerdt Augusta Sturmer Florence Shxbley Sedgewmk Erma Lugschwerdt Leanna Sucher Paaen Ruth ller lmtlj ' 1 '- c ' 1 H 1 1 .. V: .t . . Q 1. i D ' 1 1 ' , 'sfk - ' 1 1 ' 1 ' T1 'S 1 ' ' 1 4 ' 1 ' '1 T ' 1' ' 1 ' ' 1 1 1 1:1 ' 1 1 1 ' 1 1 A 1 1 ' 1 1 c ' rt 9 ' 1 - ' 1 ' 1 1 J ' 1 ' '1 1 1 ' c ' 1 - 4 - 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 1913 Marjorie Spaulding 1Doden1 4 ' ' 1 1 . - . Q 1 1 c ' 1 ' 1 1 1 1 -4- -- ' 1 1 , V: ,Q A' ' A ' 1 1 ... 1 ' 1 V V 4 V. Pk . ' 1 1 ' 1 '1 ' 1 1 l - A . 7 , K A '1 1 1 1 17 ' 9- W ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 1 ' '11 1 1 1 3 Fred Kellar Elmer Fmkff Danlel Kradle 1V1ar1e Calkms Greenawalt John Doden Anthony Dambman Alma Becker U-leath Emll Olson Ollve Sauer Foltz Eloxse Saff r Becker 1924 Hazel Bashaw Buckner Erma Lego Weber Armanda Rahn Bloyer Laura Daehler Irene Gelsz Andresen Louls Braun 'W1ll1am Gelsz Robert Spealman Kenneth Senneff Ollver Daggert Cecxl George Vernon Daehler 1925 Helen Bast We1dman Arthur Bast Pearl Hexnze fRank1 Clayton Senneff George Doden Harold F1nk 1V1art1n Sturmer 1-1arr1etLug5ChWerdt Cardxff 1926 Margaret Hrcks Murray Thelma Spencer Caldwell Herbert Spealman Henry Rahn 1V111ton Bostlan Clara Gexsz Helen Shlbley Math1as Marcella Bast Barber Elmer Vlrcber James Turnbaugh Edvun Fxnk Bessle Zugschwerdt Temple Evan Rahn 1927 Beulah Hartman lvllller Lavxna Gelson Estment Lucxlle Cheeseman Rahn Ruth Steln Lavonne Larson ll-lartlehl Erma Dambman Ogllvle 1928 Helen Grlm QG1pe Dorothy Hohnadle Prowant Vlxldred Schremer Morgan Eva Schrelner Doden Enola Rahn Spencer Laverne Exlers Hartman Naomr D1al Larem Lenora Rahn Spealman Rxchard Clements Leoyd Schremer Elver Exsfeller Harold Holmes George Dambman Lawrence Newcomer Robert Ge1son Orv1lle Clarke Leo 1VI1ller Margrete Doden 1929 Evelyn Bast Martxn Lauretta D1ttmar 1V1arv1n Hartman Charles Larson Francls Newcorner Wendell Stadel Mary Taylor Kaufman .Lucxlle Calklns Holmes Dorothy Etnyre Q1V1c G1nty Frank Goetzenberger 1V1arv1n 1V1est Dorotha Schrexner Smmth Carl Schwe1sguth Clarence Yoeckel 1930 Ruth Hoak Krexder Arlene Queckboerner Kaul Clara Daehler Etnyre Herbert Ste1n Thomas Shultz Paul Frederlck George St Cla1r 1931 Lllllan Daggert Mzldred Fmk Jecklxn Mrldred Lang Pratt Elalne Zugschwerdt 1Xl1111EI' Allce Schleunlng Gelson Helen Schleun1ng Rahn Eessle Schre1ner Mest Esther Schremer Handel Lavere Clarke Toh Doty W1l113FI1 Doty 1 . can 4 'fc J 1' 'c 7 'l 1 e l 7 2 .D 'c J .5 Mc 5 1 lb c J 1 el J ' h l J -V1 c J h .A -4 1 'Q hc Al 4' D l 1 1 ' A -4 J ur, . .CW ., 4.5 , E-' 'l D 4 c 'J l'el 1 ll i 9 .4 P .cw A -gc J .A 1 4 J 9 'lftl ' ll . 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' 'l'l -' 'mn 'cn 1 'ec J ' 'ch 'I CD fc J Ethan Elsftller Rex Etnyre Eugene Mxller Orvrlle Plumer Rlchard Yoeckel 1932 Robert Carbaugh Homer Gexson Iii ll VC lllxam Provtant Dax 1d Senneff Ned Spencer Benny St Cla1r Frank W1ll1ams Rozella Brandenburg Velda Daehler Smxth La Retta Dolxnger oncrroanl Ruth Ferrrs CHealyj Iona Lotz Stengel Gladys Mest Brand Marjorxe Nelson Gowan Beth Newcomer Davrs Hope Newcomer Br naman Ethyll Provsant Kow1tz Lors Spealman fAngle 1933 Frank Curley Betty Dxal CTraum Esther Eberly Steln Donald Hartman Delmal Lang Ruth Newcomer CDaggettj Alberta Parlunson CLoughl Helen Plumer Hamxlton Evelyn Schrerner Cook Everett Schrexner Hazel Schremer Havtkms 1934 Naomr Ezsfeller CRath Laura Flnk Patten Helen Nohrman CMcN1ttj June Queckboerner CDotyJ Lucxlle lklest Hughes Isabelle lvlrller CM1ellce Nllldred Stadel Gexsz Lawrence Doden Ellwood Daehler Francxs Nelson Orvrlle Roehl Paul Rrtenour Rrchard Strauch Jack Gersz Howard Yoeckel Warner Hartman 1933 Frances Schrelner CLIVEDQOOG Nlaude Rahn Lang Florence Sauer l' lshbaclc Maman Gexson Schrerner Gladys Hartman Lantz Neva Hartman Ascher Venee St Cla1r Guenzlerj W1ll1am Traum c LC Nolan Zugschwerdt Robert Krotz John Sauer? Hugh Senneff Evan Strauch Harold Stoner 1936 Lrlxan Hartman Stoner lVlar1etta Hoffman Hooverj Della lsenhart Husseyj Hxlda Knoess Irene Knoess Wood Bethel Schremer CDeMeyl LaVonne Zugschwerdt Bushman Reynold Lang Wallace Gexsz Ned Geldmacher Paul Braun Arlowe Daehler Robert Etnyre Charles Gelsz Spurgeon Harter Duan Lrnker Herman Nater Glen Hartman 1937 Edlth Adolph Cllflyersl Julla Appel Iva Exckert Atherton Nlrldred Ge1son CBogottj Velda Harter Zumdahl V1v1an Hexmbaugh Weatherwax Harrxet lsenhart French Sarah Prowant Xhldred Straub Nlechlxng Rosa Traum Hurley Nlarman Zugschwerdt Roberts Lyle Carbaugh Donald E1sfeller Frank Mest 1938 Lyle Straub Theodore Olson Lawrence Weber 1 Q J 1 C J , cw J ' ' ' C A J C l i C 5 C ' l , V r V . V., I ,,V X i Verna Larson CHook7 Lugille Hartman Cwilliamsl C l ' C X C l C ' ' C ' l C ' 7 A ' C ' l ' C ' J J ' C A l ' . , Jr. - 4 . 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