Chadwick High School - Silver Comet Yearbook (Chadwick, IL)
- Class of 1955
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007, -ff ,,., -Q ' Y pedzcatlon IN APPRECIATION FOR THE EXCELLENT JOB OF FURTHERING EDUCATION INC H S WE THE ANNUAL STAFF DO DEDICATE THIS ANNUAL TO OUR MUSIC DIRECTOR MR GENUALDI AND OUR COACH MR BRAUCHER I O O . . . , I I ' F , . . ' I 543, aka ilyifw new ffm'- in 5,- nnuaf 31455 Q-f ' Ednfor In Chief Donna Harfman Asslsfani Edlfor Jeannette Frnedernch Sports Edlfor Neal Doden Muslc Ednfor Nancy Heffelfmger Humor Edufor Ronald Heffelfmger Ari' Ednfor Emnlle Olson Business Manager Joan Houzenga Typnsts Rogene Rogers Joan Houzenga and Ethel Kohler ln the composnhon of This annual w hope to brlng you some ofthe hnghlughts of l954 l955 Thanks fo Mr Brett for all has asslsfance and fo everyone who made this yearbook possible EDITOR IN CHIEF 3 ' . ' ' 'rr 2 , '-U' ,F : l s U f J 1 A, V .N , W N l 5 , ' 1 . - M . . av 5 M.-if . - - . z I : . 5 : 5 : 7 : f 3 I 3 I I , , . , e -K u u 'W Pres-Qntlng the 0 0 X Q-as-suv' -lla -Q?-'Y Howard Brett Paul Unucker Supernntendent Mothemotncs Sclence B Normal Unnverslty B S Umversuty of llllnons M Umverslty of Colorado Years C H S l3yecs H S l3ye Melvin get-,gel Genese Wunsch Agriculture Home Economics University of Illinois-B. S. Norm Cent '3l'B- S- University of Wisconsin-M. S. C- H- S-'3 Years c. H. s.-9 ye GPS 6 ,XM gr 1'-539 Dcmel Braucher Hlsfory Coach Knox College B Northwestern C H S 2 ye rs Jock Hoffman Grade Music North Central College C. H. S.-3 ye s OUR SECRETARY uf' The tasks of keepmg the school records and of runnmg errands IS very effucuenfly done by our secre tary Mrs Hafer She has been wuth us for three and a half yeaus and fo her we would lake fo say Thank You Helen Behrens Commerclal Western Ill Stat Ernest Hnxson Eng I Ish State Teachers College Pa B S Umversuty of Pnttsburgh M L Vanderbilt University l ,fear Cambrldge University Summer Sl eCoegeBA is 'IWW-ft-gn, 'Wa-K 'W' W 3l x an-I-I HSI Robert Genualdu Hugh School Nuslc Unaverssty of Maaml Northwestern Unlversrty M HS2 8 Presentlng the X X T1 40 in n:m,ki,,,,,g fi ll ,ea DONNA HARTMAN RONALD DAEHLER PRESIDENT VICE PRESIDENT as Pres 4 Vrce Pres 3 Treas I Cass Pres 3 Vice Pres 4 Sr C res Sf C Rep 4 Paper3 4 FHA Pres 3 4 Class Rep 3 FFA Sec 3 Memberl Treas 2 Dgr Ch 4 Member I 2 3 4 2 3 4 Class Plays 3 4 Bandl 2 3 4 Class Plays 3 4 Chorus I 2 3 4 Annual Chorus I Z 3 4 Basketball I 3 4 Ednfor 4 Librarian 4 DAR4 ,,-su--V JUDY LEWIS SECRETARY Class Pres 2, Vnfe Pres I, Sec 4, Re porter 3, Sf C Rep 2, Paper 3, FHA Parl 4, Member I,2,3,4, Cheerleader I, 2,3,4, Class Plays I,3,4, Band I,2,3,4, Chorus I,2,3,4, Stare Confesf I,2,3, Annual Staff 2, 3 gs-dvi Nerf . I Y W A Alxgx g RGGENE ROGERS TREASURER Class Sec I, Treas 4, Paper 3,4'HA Member I,2,3,4, Pepsfer Pres 4, Cheer leader I, Band I,2,5,4, Chorus I,2,3,4 State Confesl 2,3, Annual Staff 4, I.ll:Jra rlan 4 IO :A 131: 3? fl h e -4 K 1 r,::,., M . 'fe - 'I - Gi' ' f J l ! I I. 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R p. 5 V 5 nd l,2, be ,2,3,45Cl1Ol'us l,2,,, 5 ' ' 4. , 5 5 5 5 I , 3,42 ' , ,3,4- .femur 614.44 lfutozy As the school year l95l 52 began the followung fresnmen entered Chadwuck Hugh School Harold Andresen Ronnue Daehler Neal Doden Dale Engelkens Kenny Euckert Jeannette Fruederuch Kenny Green Mary Ann Gerbruck Joan Houzenga Donna Hartman Gary Handel Leo Haag Jum Hoffman Ethel Kahler Aluce Larson Judy Lewus Larry Muller Mary Ellen Putts Kenny Rahn Rogene Rogers Truman Subley Lunda Senneff and Marlorue Wilkens Ps freshmen we elected Harold presudent Judy vuce presudent Rogene secretary Donna treasurer Jeannette reporter and Gary Student Councul Mrs Glenn and Coach Momung were our class sponsors On October 4 we were the vuctums of Freshman lnutuatuon ln February we gave the return party for the sophomores Durung the year we welcomed Sally Raab Kenny Green moved to Stockton Our sophomore year started wuth the loss of Kenny Euckert and Jum Hoffman Thus year we elected Judy presudent Maruorue vuce presudent Sally secretary Donna treasurer Jeannette reporter and Neal Student Councul Coach Thomas and Mrs Bushman were our sponsors The furst event of the year was unutuatung the freshmen on October 5 In March we welcomed Marlene St Claur from Lanark and lost Sally Raab to Mt Carroll Our lunuor year found everyone back At our furst class meetung we elected Ronnue presudent Donna vuce-presudent Jeannette, secretary Marlene treasurer Judy reporter and Neal Student Councul We then began to rause money for the Prom On rul 2 we presented our play Stranger In The Nught whuch gave us a good profut On May 8 we presented the Junuor Semor Prom to the theme of Stardust Our senuor year started wuth the loss of Mary Ann Gerbruck At our furst class meetung we elected Donna presudent Ronnue vuce presudent Rogene treasurer Judy secretary Dale reporter and Neal Student Councul On October 28 and 29 we presented our play The Ghost House whuch was a great success On September 28 we had our graduatuon puctures taken We chose blue and whute as our class colors wuth the blue carnatuon as our class flower Our motto us We wull fund a path or make one On December 22 we gave an all-school Chrustmas dance At the end of the year we wull be the honorees at the Junuor Senuo Prom We wull also be lookung forward to our class trup whuch wull be spent un New York Now as we are about to leave C H S we have only these and many other pleasant mem orues Rogene and Al uce l Q O . 1 . . . , . . . 1 1 1 1 1 I I I I I I . . . . I I I I I I . . . . . I I I I I ' . . . . I I I I I I I . . 1 1 1 1 ' - - 1 . 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 f 1 I . , , . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . - 1 1 I I I I I I I I I . . . . - AP f n . uu - - - - , . ' Il ll . . . . . . . . 0 . - . l l Q I I I I I I I I I u . I I ' ll uu - 1 1 ' . . . . . . . ,, . . ' 1 uu ' - . . . . . . . . .. . I I . I I I I 1 . u . .. emoz glass W I We the class of 55 beang of sound mand and body hugh character and anexhaustable abulutaes hereby do bequeath the followang artacles I Larry Maller bequeath my bashtulness to Lyle Weber Make good use of ut Lyle I Kenneth Rahn wall my abalaty to sleep an study hall to Rex Sturtevant Wont study hall be quuet now? I Aluce Larson wall my short haar cut to Emalae Olson I ll throw an a paur of scassors also careful gar s Use at I Rogene Rogers bequeath my abalaty to always make conversatuon to Davad Stralow Be Dave Leo Haag bequeath my smooth unshaven complexaon to Kenneth Geasz Now watch the Ronald Daehler wall my abalaty to stay out of trouble an agraculture class to Kenneth pel well Kenny Ethel Kahler bequeath my red haar to Gayle Bast Thus wall save some tame and trouble Judy Lewas wall my Interest an tall boys to my good cheerleadang fraerad Sylvaa Stean Truman Sabley bequeath my old Buack to DeWcuyne Kahler Keep the roads clear now boys' Jeannette Fraederach wall my abalaty to study to Pete Watch the grades go up now Joan Houzenga wall my abalaty to stop an the maddle of the street wathout sagnalung to Nancy Heffelfanger Keep your tangers crossed I Marlene St Claar wall my coal black haar to Stanley Adolph Garls here I comel I Neal Doden wall my guard posutuon on the basketball team to John Straub Watch the team go now I Dale Engelkens wall my abalaty to go steady to Alden I Gary Handel wall my abalaty to trek through the halls and anterrupt classes at the wrong tame to Tom Furman and Jerry Kness Jerry Donna Hartman bequeath my gym suat to anyone who can fund at Marge Walkens wall a few ot my quaet ways to Mary Ann Prowant Thus may prove unterestang Mary Ellen Patts wall my sewurug bag to .lerry Spencer Now you can do a Iattle travelung Landa Senneff wall my hugh patched gaggle to Larry Roberts Thus should be quute a laugh I6 O O I . . . . 1 1 1 1 1 . 1 - . 1 - . . . . 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I- , . . . . i emo: 6145.4 pzopiecy Jeannette Frrederrch and Judy Lewrs were on the Colgate Comedy Hour recently lt was a welcome home show for them because they had lust returned from a tour made to entertarn troops broad As a comedy team they are the greatest srnce Martrn and Lewrs Kenneth Rohn rs Grllette s top sportscaster now Hrs specralty rs the World Serres He enloys thrs very much because Harold Andresen a former classmate of hrs rs now playrng centerfreld forthe New York Yankees Alrce Larson rs a brrllrant geologrst Her most recent work was centered on an unlrmrted supply of uranrum near her home rn the Everglades Ronnre Daehler rs the owner of a charn of stores known 'matron wrde as Daehler s Drugs He slrghtly overstepped hrs ambrtron As hrs pcrstrme he does a but of wrrtrng Hrs latest book was led S mplrfred Bcplanatron of Ernstern s Theory on Relatrvrty ln Verse Form Larry Mrller leads a very excrtrng lrfe He drrves a stock car and rs very successful The old Plymouth rs really lookrng good He has rolled rt thrrty seven trmes to date Truman Srbley spends all of hrs trme now tourrng the country wrth hrs prrze Brown Swrss stock He seems to take the prrze wherever he goes l thrnk a lot of the credrt should go to Rogene for all of the parns she takes rn groomrng them She has rust frnrshed a course of trarn ng rn Beauty Culture B wn Swrss Style Marge Wilkens has taken up permanent resrdence rn Nbrrrson now She runs a thrrvrng lrttle drrve rn east of town on the Lrncolnway Gary Handel has put hrs mathematrcally genrus mrnd to work on specralrzed statrstrcs whrch concern the odds of a slot machrne payrng off Ethel Kahler rs a regrstered nurse now Wnrle on duty she wears her horr rn a chrgnon to keep rt neat and trrm lookrng at all trmes also to keep from srttrng on rt Narlene St Clarr has succeeded, after a lot of research rn securrng an extra small breed of Mexrcan Chrhuahua When full grown they stand three rnches hrgh Donna Hartman rs hqaprly marrred and she has her own cookrng school program on a local T V statron 'lhe cameras are set up rn the krtchen of her farm home Lrnda Senneff rs also hqaprly marrred She spends some of her spare trme workrng at Seneff and Woy s Her specralty rs lrttle gates Dale Engelkens and Leo Haag who were always outstandrng rn ag class, are runnrng cr l 000 acre test farm whrch rs assocrated wrth the Unrversrty of Illrnors Mary Ellen Prtts seems to have taken qurte an rnterest rn hortrculture wrth her marn rnterest rn flowers especrally roses Neal Doden has opened a law offrce on Marn Street rn Chadwrck after studyrng law at the Unrversrty of Chrcago law school By the way hrs prrvate secretary rs .loan Houzenga She always cppealed to me as berng the effrcrent secretary type Ernrlre Olson I7 O . 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I , . . . , . . , . . .. emoz 61444 auf: August 30 l954 Found us un o r tunal year ot C l'l S We started plans For an enuoyable and memorable year The turst event of the year was tne electron of ollu ers on Sept 3 Donna vas elected presu dent wuth the followung helpers Rvnnue vuce presrdent Judy secretcuy and Rojene treasurer We at once began earnung mane t our clas r p Qc Octooeu to N9 had a pcper drrve and clurung the month ot November we prcfsed up corn on shares We also wad some bar4e sales throughout the year We had all the concessuon stands at true loral ball ,ames Duuung the fear we presented a munstrel show whuch was a r al succe s We also sponsore a Carr rarrrty Panuake S pper On September 28 Blanusenburg Stuluo came to take ocr lauue uor puc A e lat we got the proofs Some people dussatrstued so they went to Harcl Qtr as to e rr Early un December we receuved our prctures Early un October we began reheausung tor our play l Clruubu uk sented on October 28 29 lhus v the turst year that a play as ul l to be a great success On October 29, after the play we were hor ored D cu party at 10 a Hartman s On November l8, we had a class meetung and chose Donna as our D R un wer ember ll we met to choose our class motto colors and tlower Our motto s path or malce one Our colors are lught blue and whute and the tlo ver us tm ulue carnatuon On the evenung of December 22 ut you would have looked unto tne L fou uoul have seen a gorly decorated Chrustmas tree un the center of the floor an ur ny couples lancuno auounl ut Thus event was the annual Cnrustmas aance tor the faculty the stu ent ooo, ana tneur guests Dancung was done to a movre cl rawce Fu e tr We are lookung forward to the .lunuor Senuor 1 in c wquuet gl ucu ue wull oe honored by the lunuors Most of all, we are countuna the days un ul we can take our l d class trrp tor Yor We wull spend tour days vusrtung all the suqhts ott e crty O e at the nts ot trup wull be dunner at the Vrllage Barn, a world famous nugnt spot We ll also enuo f sutu g Rockefeller Center Statue of Luberty tmpure State Buulauruj Ur ted l tuon Qu l an many other unteuestung spots Thus wull rndeed be tour days ol spectacular evra ww' r a lufe long remembrance The last two events wrll be those un whuch 20 boys and gurls dressed un whute caps una o ms walk down the ausle towarcl graduatuon from hugh school, and onwara to a new Future fe hope that through our tour years of C H S we have left as many fond memorues as we l axe gauned Rogene Rogers I8 0 . 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Aprl , ' ' 1 . 5, 3 ' ' . - - . 3, ' ' - . , 19 ' ' 7 k 1 ' ' ri , 1 - b. , 19 ' - . , 19 ' Ag. 23 .femor 6145.4 pl' y THE GHOST HOUSE Ernest Hlxson Dlrector CAST OF PLAYERS Wrlluam Harruson Harold Andresen Mother Blake Marlene St Claur Glorla Wnloughby Donna Hartman Oliver Mellon Ronme Daehler Henruetta Vvliloughby Judy Lewrs Sandra Ethel Kohler n .keannette Frnederuch Soleless Sam Gary Handel Patches Leo Haag Jean Roget M D Dale Engelkens A young man lust graduated from a northern college goes South to take over the famrly homestead whrch he has lust rnherrted Hrs francee lrves nn the town of hrs ancestors so she and her famnly vrsnt the homestead wxth hum While there they make an attempt to fund a treas ure whlch us supposed to be hndden somewhere nn the house The search For the treasure as made excntrng by an effort on the part of someone to do away with the new herr Shots are heard lrghts flnclcer ghosts appear a flaming red cross flashed by the wrndow women scream but our hero survuves young love traumphs the treasure IS found by the rnght man and the guelty are punished 7, Ghosf House 24 o G An ............... ' - 'fI.fIfff Andrew Barnes ......... Neal Doden Rebecca West ........ Joan Houzenga lv 6 'A' Q Presentlng the X The lunuor class started the year wuth seventeen members, twelve boys and fuve gurls November another boy Tom Furman, was added to our clms, makung the total eughteen The followung members were chosen as class offucers Emulue Olson, presudent, Alden Larem vuce presudent, Sylvua Ste n, secretary, Nancy Heffelfunger, treasurer, Stanley Adolph, reporter Thus year proved to be more excutung than our two prevuous years of hugh school The two umportant events of our lunuor year were the play and the Junuor Senuor Prom We were busy rausung money for our Prom by sellung Chrustmas cards, sponsorung bake sales, and presentung our class play Many members of our class were very actuve un basketball and the musuc department thus year A great deal of credut goes to our class sponsor, Mr Unzucker, who helped us make our uunuor year a success Sylvua Steun 26 . . . . . I In I . . i . . : . . . . I . - - . - g . ' . I .hrry Spencer, Student Council. ,fo-'im llI!l0f Antucs of Andrew When a guddy youth persuades a trusting mnllaonanre uncle m Australna to make hum an allowance for the support of a purely nmagnnary wnte and flctltlous mother an law anything can hcppen Funding hum self ln this Identical fix the resourceful Andrew mduces his pals Wlllle and Harold to masquerade cs his wnfe and mother nn law respectlvely and Introduces them at a dunner he as giving In honor of has burthclay The results are devastatlngl Andrew Althea VV? ll ne Betty Harold lsaac Prune l la Socrates Petun no Jacques O Flaruty Royle Rev Dool nttle CAST 27 Ly e Nancy Stan Sylvla on John Gayle .brry Mary Ann De Wayne Kenny Dave Alden I yvll ' 'K - ' if Pty? 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' M., . ,1 ' ' Q ' - ------------ img!! , l f X I X 'i. . f , . t fp' Q11 I ,zyv l K gin I I V I H ' ' f i 4, - A ff, my - A , , fi 2 ' f if 'fi Q W 1 A F , M 'K fr e W I 'W-1. 1' k , 'ez t 'l' I fx Sly ww? f lf ,f 1 1 Xxx X 0 pr- WMM -.ff M'-fi' D 50,1 'Q' .fopiomoze flu: All of the members of the sophomore class are very proud to be the largest class In school thus e We y ar started out the year wnth the freshman nnxtnatuon party to whach focult members d y an students were nnvnted After the Green Freshmen were thoroughly unatuated dancung and re freshments were enloyed At the first ofthe year, we elected our class offrcers They are as follows president, Allen Sm th d 1 , vnce res: ent, Januce Doden, secreta Beth Kuehl, treasurer Loreleu Blumer e t P VY , , r por er, Sharon Stern, Student Councnl representatuve, Sandra Spealman Mr Hlxson rs our cla ss advisor, and we wlsh to say Thank you to hum for all of the advice and help he hos given us Lorelei Blumer 28 irq , ,ff KY ,P at 4 ' n 1 P 'g -- 5 , . ,, 1 5 'i .2 , 'lf 1. 4 gm.. , ,ff - M f : ei- Z W .- .fyg X, Lk Q ij- Hz., Z A ,A 1 I , . 5' of firm , --K . 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'iii D C C Y 7ze.4Aman glass Here we are, the freshman class of l934 JD We opened our year wuth 20 Green Freshues enrolled Cecul Kutson moved to Thomson durung the second sux week leavung the class wuth lust I9 students We weren't very sure of ourselves the furst weeks of school but soon after the dreaded day of October 8th, we knew we were o part of old C H S On thus thus beloved day ofthe 8th the hughly sophomores unutuoted the lowly freshmen' The gurls were clad un short, tattered skurts, a man s vest and a long sleeved shurt Our feet were shod wuth boots, on our heads bea ted o bug straw hat, around our necks hung a nucely perfumed onuon The boys vuore unny sacks over thear shoes and legs, o gurl s sleeveless blouse a necktue, earrrungs ano sunbonnets on theur heods They, too, wore a piece of gorluc around theur necks On that eventful nuqht a party Nos guven un our honor by the sophomores On Sept 20 we elected the followrng offucers presudent, John Jarmssen vuce presudent Clayton Grum, secretory, Jonuce Rohn, treasurer Lynn Mechlung reporter Auletta Gor on Student Councul Sharon Spealman On Feb. ll, we gave o return party for the hugh school, honorung the sophomores At thus tume we would luke to sav Thank you l to Muss Nunsch, our odvusor, who hos nelpefl us un many class prouects and who clud a swell 'ob sponsornng us Sluaron Spealman 29 Presentlng the 0 0 0 X .fltucfent eounclf ew! Our Student Councll consrsts of nnne members the presrdents of each class a repres ararr are to promote better relatuonshups between students and faculty and to try and solve problrms of the school One of our mam prolects thus year was the sponsorshrp of a party We also supervuse the organuzatlon of the school pncnrc fzizazzans Ernest Hnxson IS the supervisor forthe lubraruans thus year ln acldrtnon to our sngnung out books a new rob has been glven us At the begmnung of each pernod the lnbraruan nn charge goes to each classroom to collect a new Form of absentee slaps Vlb enloy havung the lob of lrbrarran be sudes at gnves us some academuc credut Lubraruans are as follows Betty Cowan Jeannette Frrederuch Rogene Rogers Marlorle Wnllcens Sylvia Stein Donna Hartman Myrna Thomas Mary Pltts Alnce Larson . ,, e Wu ef .3 2' r AA, jxx 'J ff , s r 1 ff , il M -5 1 .X 'il 1 . ' 1' ' A 2 1 ' 1V . . . y 5 . I e VC from each class and a president elected by the student body. Our advisor is Mr. Brett. Cur ai: ms . A Q. Ki K, A ' X -4' 'S' we - ' ff V, .1 it t 1 sk o o . . i . . . I . . . ' Q I - . . : . I . . I I . . . , . . I I I . I . ' r-D H ,dig rt F Si 7714 ANNUAL REPORT rnl County dalry and fat stock ludgnng contest Bull S was Sectnon ll F F A Foundation Award wmner at Morruson In the small gram display later dlstrlct wmner and one ofthe top five In the state contest Harold A won the Sectnon ll publnc speakmg contest at Lee Center May Dekalb Award B ll S the sensor wuth the greatest achlevements nn ag Harold A placed 3rd ln Dlstruct F F A publnc speaking contest at Prnnceton June State F F A Conventuon Harold A elected 2nd vlce pres of Sectuon ll Dale E sang ln state chorus Ronald D played nn state band Fat stock ludgung team consusted of Bull S Leo H and Dave S The dairy ludgnng B ll S Leo H and Truman S placed fnrst ln the Canton Brown Swiss ludglng contest at Freeport August Vocatlon Fanr at Morrlson l8 boys showed September Electron of offncers pres Dale E vnce pres Leo H sec Ken G treas Allen reporter Ronald D sentmel Ken R October Sectnon ll offucers banquet Amboy Kenneth G Harold A and Ronald D attended Soul gudgnng contest Dave S Ken G Lloyd H Bull Y and Franz C competnng November Pfister Corn Show Dnxon, Bull S showed Grand Champ shelled corn sample In lr show Others showmg were Harold A , Bull Y , Ken G and Ronald D. The Pfnster plaque For second place nn the corn ludglng contest was won by a team consisting of Leo H , Bull Y , Ken G. and Harold A. December lnternatuonal Lnvestock Show Bull S named Corn Prunce for showlng Grand Champion ten-ear sample un lr. show Others showmg were Leo H , Harold A and Ronald D , F F.A. field trap to Kraft Mnlk Plant at Mulledgevnlle January Organlzatnon of 4 H Club. February County poultry ludgung contest held at Lanark March F F A Father and Son Banquet 33 K Q - I 5 -Q j '-f :lirgqigf , 1 ,Q L -A f 'W' ' V9 ' Q t ,. X, ' 5 53 A F A FR f 's M Q ' T ,Q 00 2 ' A m- M A t 5 ' 'M 2 1 ' , A ' . l fl I ,113 g 3- N, w X 'vie M i N I 1 V9 we X a fm an-as 234 F fs Q f-E - .y wwft r g A Q 1 N ,, I mv U M A I 4 JE' sf' 'Y - ,. - -.r Qt' 'jj v'l 9 , , , m K 1. xi' V . F ' Q R t 4 3 I O O C Ap . : I . . . I . . . . u I . l I 5 . . : - I . , 3 . : . . . ' - . ' - . ' 5 . ' I - P - 1 - n . . . - i ' I ' . . . : ' ' ' 5 . : : . . 5 - . .5 . .5 . S .7 .5 ' . u . F I 4 v . , . , . . . . , . , . , . Q . . 76,14 zffeuu This year our F H A had 40 members Our theme is Stars of the Future ln the sprung of 1934 we elected our officers for the following school year They are Emilie O vice president Jeannette F Donna H prolects chairman Marlorne W program chairman Ethel K chapter mother, Mrs Herbert Stem chapter father Mr Charles Hetfelfmger During the year we had several interesting lessons on flower arrangement hair styling etc Some of our outstanding activities were Christmas carolrng and sending a CARE package for Christmas Janice Doden 34 o o o . . I . F . . i z . . J . - . I . sec. , Gayle B.5 parl. , Judy L., hist. , Mary Ann P., public relations, Sylvia S., degrees chairman, -1 ' ' , ' ' -1 ' , -1 - ' 2 , - ' - . The musnc department has been very actuve thus year In addntron to the contest work our school partncnpates nn every year, we have glven several concerts and the Chrustmas Vesper Ser vuces The furst concert of the year wm guven on November 12, at featured both choral groups and band The mnxed chorus took the lead nn the Vesper Servrces an December, and on January 27 the band gave a concert The gurls and maxed choruses gave a Sunday afternoon recntal on February 20 Contests then took precedence over everythlng else, and the annual sprung concert fanushed the year Although contests aren't the most nmportant work of the muslc department, ut us a sort of clnmax to the musucal events scheduled forthe year, and we have been very successful nn the past years both at dustrrct and state meets SAX TRIO Janice Rohn Marvm Daehler Mervm Daehler A Semor Freshman duet Ethal Kohler Shnrley Kness 35 . . . . . . . . . . . . - 0 1 V u . . . . 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UIIIOT Kd J There are thsrty two members sn the Junsor Band th ss year fourteen of whsch are sn the larger Sensor Band Thss band consssts of grade school students of dsfferent levels of abslsty and exper sence Some are the better members of the Sensor Band and others are begsnners on thesr snstruments ln some ways th ss band ss much smproved over the prevsous grade school bands at Chadwsck because st ss a more balanced group than sn the past as st has a more com plete lower brass sectson than most Junsor Bands have The masn reason for thss group ss that st serves as a trasnsng band for the less ex persenced players Although the group also competes sn a contest each year sts masn purpose ss to asd the members to get to thesr ultsmate goal whsle sn the Chadwsck School Sensor Band 211107 gd d The band has approxsmately 42 members thss year Although many good players had graduated last year we found very sustable replacements and wsth new pseces added foboe cymbals barstone sax and alto sax , we even had a more complete band The band was very busy thss year wsth sts many concerts gsven throughout the year It partscspated sn four concerts gsven here at C H S and was snvsted also to perform at the County Teachers lnststute Of course thss group worked hard too on thesr contest numbers At the tsme of thss wrstsng the only contest number chosen for our band was ks- Penssonat by Franz von Suppe. 36 fan oz .Hand 005 q gggnnq 31 'Wu' ll Q IXZJ gA0fll5 Thus ns a group that we are all very proud of It as a very young organlzatlon and we were very much pleased last year to be able to go to state contest because our group was only 6 months old at the tvme All members are workmg hard to make an even better group this year and lm sure wlth Mr Genualdl s help we will wdmnff MXH BOYS' ENSEMBLE Isleal, Roger, Lyle, Ronnue, Dale 38 f P M. '7' al 495 Fm? Boys Chorus IS the smallest of any of our choral groups, wnfh only I5 members Even wrth thelr small number, they have a lot of fun and are responslble an a large way for the success of our Mnxed Gmorus The Brass Sexlel IS a newly organized and very enfhusuashc group Members are JoAnn Efnyre, Steve Zumdahl, Jeannette Frnedernck, Arlefta Gordon, Darrell Clevndence, Sharon Goetz 39 ' f 1' 3 A K X V, X V - x f 4 W i , K , ' 1 l i l 5: '! W . 5 V i 5 4 -Q 1 . s .1-. A - ,jigs su v 1 A . 'J Q . li WL Q L , 4 ' l Y Q Q X A 1 fi 'sf ' JD 3 K1 ' I xx ' , . . . CLARINET TRIO Sonora SpeoImc1n Sharon SI rn Sylvia Stern Nancy Refrelfunger Lyneffe bpeolmcn Sharon Speolmon CORNET TRIO Neel Doden Judy Lewis Gary Handel 40 FLUTE TRIO M h'p 310 i' V4 dl v 'Q '14 Nu,-lu' The Grrls Chorus hos 39 members Thu rs the oldest of any of our chorus groups and has always been qunre successful The numbers the chorus wall sung af the confesf this year will be taken from the reperfoure of fhenr February concert an ,gn l'lere'sas1ate contest group' GIRLS' ENS EMBLE Neal F' , Roger P , Dale E , Marlene, Lorelee, Judy, Ro clr.1'3 , Sondra S , Joan H Sylvua, Alice, Gayle, Joan Sharon S , Loreler R 41 if have ff' ef, fre L W, 3 ,Lv bk ' yx , L, in - , M X X, A T5 AE Y, ??f5'i J My WM J I 14 , Fx A- 1 J' 'IAF F. ,Q-nr, TROMBOI-IE TRIO Ro ml , .laenler L.. FLUTE CLARINET DUET lf-T3 Roge e Rogers Slwaron Stem A very good grade sclwoo ensemble Includes Dennis Sl auch Sharon Goetz Darrell Cle :dence Solos Cornet Trombone Sousaphone French Horn Bass Clarsnet Snare Drum Psccolo Flute Gboe C lars net Tenor x Psano Vocal Judy Lewss Ronald Daehler Jeannette Frsedersck Arletta Gordon Marelene St Clasr Alsce Larson Lynette Spealman Rogene Rogers Sharon Spealman Nancy Heffelfsnger Sylvsa Stesn Carol Msller Loreles Blurfser .lansce Rahn Loreles Blumer Jansce Doden Marelene at Clasr Joan Houzent, Dale Engeldens Sensor Sensor Sensor Freshman Sensor Sensor Freshman Sensor Freshfsan Junsor .lumor Fresnmcsn So mos sore Fresrsrsan Sop n ls se Soorsosssore Serssos Sensor Sensor These people shown on the prevsous pages are not the only rsussc oups and orqanszatsons that have worsced througssout the year Lthers for varsoJs reasons stays. fl on the ssdelsne an s helped the others to mace a success of thesr contest numbers l would lske to close thss article by frsanl sng Mr Genual ls sn the name of hss students for nss and sn furthersng mussc sn our school and sn malfsnj ous hsgls school days more pleasant to remember 43 ' l Sandra Spealman ----- ---- S opharrsore Sa -------- ' . ------ - - - - gf s ' ------ -- ---- Z s , ' ---------- ' ---------- hp. 1-'. 1 1 1 1 - Q - 1 1 1 I E ' f-'G 1qt-t1Q-t1 ' . ' X ' Ll.. s 1 1 - , ' ' , , . . , , . . . . , Q. . Q., . . PM sc ntmg tha X Vanity QA eetleacleu 71046 .Void gkeezleadeu 5? .mf mf 3 ? ,N Sh Sh Syl J ff R A WJ if P 9316 '2- ' av I-fd gf bpm Basketball Scores Varsity Franklin Grove Lyndon Lanark Tampuco Lena Rock Falls JV Mnlledgevllle Shannon M Carroll Holiday Tou Pearl City Scales Mound Mt Carroll Elizabeth Sterl :ng JV Frankl an Grove IW. Carroll ------ Po o ------------ Thomson --------- Conference Tou rnament Thomson --------- NW. Carroll ------ Shannon --------- Sterling JV ------ Lanark ---------- Shannon --------- Mil ledgevil le ---- Thomson -------- Mt . Carroll ----- District Tournament CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS rnament CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS--- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- 83llst Placej CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- CHS ---- 52 f2nd Place, Edin Basketball Scores Fresh Soph Franklin Grove Lyndon Lanark Tampnco l.ena Rock Falls Fr Mllledgevllle Shannon Sterling Fresh Franklin Grove Mt Carroll Po o Thomson Conference Tourna Mt Carroll Thomson Mil leclgevnlle ---- Sterling Fresh ---- Lanark ---------- Shannon --------- Mil ledgeville ---- Thomson --------- Mt. Carroll ------ ment CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS ----- CHS ----- CHS 640 st Placel Vanity .Yguad H Q, flu .M QQ ettetmani fuf 50 IP . Chadwick Marksh Up Veber Viclory No. I7 A533351 GF 61 1 9 -' A 'FK'ab'X Chadwick Ouintel Defealslena 70 ' gba? Chadwick Def sq. Q .Mica ab., ae as we if 1 CHAIJWIIIK T Q LGTTNQ ob Tamplco B SN My wifi? Y 4- 0,580 Qc, oc da Chadwlfk 'TNQ Jegigiiffloaqffkag qs, QQ Qivglws All yll Oll opelk fa Q04 elf ,gb Qmaqgff, Hits 38 Q 2519165011 1, GQ eb 'l' 5 Chadwick Topsh Elizabeth? S383-56 For Tourney Title . cgi' MARKS FAl.l In Friday afternoons, semifinals 1zabeth ehmmated Forreston 60 and Chadwick turned back ount Carroll 78 59 Doden of Chadwick set a pa1r of divldual scoring records by hitting pO1Hl',S 1n one game and 1021 nnts for tom games Chadwick set Jo team scormg records by scoring P1 points, Ln one game and 314 for ,ur games The 174 points scored by Forres in and Mount Carroll 1n their 11rd place same also was a smgie ame point record fp Box scores CHAMV' Chadwick C8 vo teams 56 'IFB arem ch d mags? Q 3154? nV1cory '9 'xg to a Q Q Consolidated News Service! O Q' 9 OUNT CARROLL N e al GQQSQ' X Q Q, n1or guard was am Q? if ednesday as the P CHA Q 10K W NS 112111161 C hddwlfk 7 10 19TH STRAIGHT Fr Grove 34 Edges, 53 50 ff-fonsolldated Nggcg 5 I Chadw ck 58 S1121 .13 00 vlctory over Mgum here Wednesday mghf Straight to enter the K De Carroll county ba el Rahn Roc FaIIs5Z 1 B eavc ,. The undefe- meet the mes mght s Sl- Chadwlck 84 in 9 1 dolph feber Loder QQ? 711 4 160 Q of the a oliday Ba 16 2417 otals ?4 17 16 26--8 unbf 1 11 12 9- PLACE Mt Carroll THIRD ston 1883 86 B F P B F P Despain etmeier 1 R Smith Wift mlth age! eVriel 'Hb-:vena lee ent P Demrey Wacker Miles Russ Smith Derrikson D Remrey A Kneadle B Kneale Totals 29 22 24 6123 an Y awson otals r 9. yy 2 28 zo 22 zz 24-as U lament df W 1' f J drawm Tues The C, X Shil'Il'l0ll 1 1 and E1 fe 0 the Streaks, 9 0 '90, eth c 12 minutes to? 059059 ,211 Q ,fm 0 XX Chadwick fSpec1.alJ V3 'Z-'QQQR of fr ,, A f 683 BFP l. 000 640 682 Q addeaafmalf 'BBG 'zfgfafa Q f mst night turned on WIDYIEIS 9650 KDGQPT3' gp f X 3'02I rushpastshannon X 3 ohh agp'-1 Qewf arrbll went mt C3 0 li QFOQ I c-'55 ,Q was outscored tTmlSbl0ll w1th a Q' 45 Q51 mme Q 1 wiv 'fb op of? Q, , Q r when A011 4a 8 when th Q 5 66090 'Ev 5360 111811 Points to Cf 4 0 Q- af melding er started T 'F CQQQJ 'T' ZX 12 17--60 mmdwi Alden Larem s 17 points topk '3 'Z3,i 63 11 ore chadwlck Bm Remefy 105526 1 Q3 '90 36 Q' T5-Og: c canon C593 15 for Mount Cal roll 6 '29 9' 'E' 91 0 I B FP A '31 H011 xx In 3 50Ph0m0l!! dnl lon game T' O 0332 ,5 For Q en can Vhlledgevllle defeated xha mon 43, '56 45 vga Laiboae-we the brun load w f W, el' WY-3 hi? 1? f0ll0Wed clo hadulek 45:11 I Xlount Carroll csm 0 5 Cx cer lyxby Neal Dc, ni Larmen w ' ft ' Y trea 011211 A ifm 1 3 DeS'm 11 3 tourna 0 effelfinger M and 19 pom respectively 0 Ph 1 0 1 Remery bert scored 24 for the losing b 6312? 2. 1 3 QTALA. non cause E'f,'f,'g,f' 'P 0 gmgl-er In the fmsh-soph game Shan Handel took s 68 48 verdict Jansen 22:15. 53592 Totals mg high point honors in me ga w.....JI Simca? ,,, ,, ,, 1:11115 Ra 'rely Smith Miles P Remrey D Remrey, Debpain B Kneale Wacker Russ Smith ppmg thc eentury 5.232 amed rsonal ho- g pe :mm 31 16 16 shmg a new mal Score by quarters- 13 us A1119 With 33 P0195 aauwlek ze o 2 15'-53 14 f1'n,,,n1IOWS .cunt CBIT011 17 22 10 10-59 Totals 18 23 16 9 I v' 1 ' M4 ' ' ,' , ,, in '1 E ' - - I 1 ....... 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P1 C' u-ul .f'.,ff.4411 Chadwlck had one of Its most successful seasons thus year lt won l3 strarght games for a per fect won lost record Three of these wms came un the Forreston Tournament enablung Chadwuck to wln first place Forreston CH Alumm CH Thomson CHS Lyndon CH Shannon CH Lena Shannon Fo rreston Position OF Harold Andresen P Neal Doden OF Dale Engelkens OF Ron Gerson 3B Ken Gezsz 2B Leo Haag lB Gary Handel SS Pete Heffelfinger P Alden Larem 2B Elmer Rohn OF Jerry Spencer C John Straub Forreston Mnl ledgevn I le Thomson Lyndon Mrlledgevr I le FORRESTON TOURNAMENT CH CHS CHS 3 Champlonshup CHS CHS CHS CHS CHS Batting Average Flelding 233 543 . 277 227 286 286 21 2 .400 .428 . 500 . 390 . 335 900 938 .900 850 845 l 000 959 . 950 .924 .728 I .000 .967 Ave Team batting-.3385 team fielding-.8985 pitching-Doden, ll wins -- no losses, Larem 2 wins -- no losses. 5.4 E9 V Q - b K w' A . Chadwick Hugh Wms Softball Tourney Over Forreslon 3 1 FORRESTON Favored Chad wlck hved up to expectatxons by winnmg the Forreston High School softball tournament Friday night over host Forreston 3 1 The loss snapped Forrestons strxng at four straight tournament champion ships In the thxrd place game Shan non needed only 415 innings to ae feat Pearl Cxty 11 1 The game was stopped by the 10 run lead ru e Fnday afternoons semifmals had Forreston blanklng Pearl Cxty 6 0 and Chadwxck eluninatmg Shannon 9 2 Forreston turned IH four dou I' 1 -tub Na Lyn I , , - -I '. vs,-f-I , nf, 3 ble plays against Pearl Clty Furs? Place Trophy Won m Tourney Semifinals Forreston 003 011 1-6 3 1 Pearl City 000 000 0-0 4 2 Wubbena. Block and Swift Brlnkmeler Sunderman and Altha. Chadwick 301 101 3-9 10-3 Shannon .N 000 002 0-2 7 0 Doden and Straub Colbert Fransen and Brmkmeier iomhili Chadwick 000 120 0-3-4 2 Fonleston 100 000 0-1 5 2 Doden and Straub Wubbena and W ft Pearl City 000 01 1 -9 Shinnon 114 5x 11 I0 6 Brinkmeier Sunderman and Al-' thater Fransen Cofbert, Wlrtjes andirmhneie. Third Place K f , 1 1 I H 'J ' 9 - , S7 Bl ' . M . I ' Q . . - . ' 1 ill l fer , - ' 4 ...'.....'. A '- - ' ...H ' V ' i 1 1 , x 1 : .1 1 .... h - -4' E ' V'i.,,,.,.4,- ' 53 grade EA eezleadeu ML Y-4-Y' 54 Florcmn Murcia iJdy9 1 Sh V1 Key Shirle ft! Joan GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL SCORES 1954 55 Lrghtwelght Chadwick Mrlledgevrlle Mt Carroll Lanark Chestnut Park Thomson Center Hull Mrlledgevrlle Shannon Chadwrck Heavyweight Mrlledgevrlle Mt Carroll Chestnut Park Thomson Center Hull Mrlledgevr lle Shannon 5th Grade Evan Haag Ronnre Fossett Barry Farley Harold Ferris Leonard Nechlrng Jack Etnyre Jonathan Whrtney 6th Grade Gary Tumey Barton Temple Steven Potter Lynn Krempel Bully Hoffman 7th Grade Sherman Morgan Clare Prowant Jerry Foltz John Bryant Steven Spencer Gerald Kchler Darrell Clevrdence Steven Zumdahl 8th Grade Rrchard Rogers Norm Stewart Evan Queckborner Denms Strauch Gary Strauch Charles Hartman X ' 27 ' ' 20 t 5 T2 . T6 J T0 45 44 28 33 24 31 ' I9 23 ' ' 22 28 H 25 E . 28 . . . - 28 . 17- '- 2l Lanark -'. T Q 29 32 48 ' I9 ' ' ,Q 22 55 'N qtacfe .gckoof .flofthrll Members Carroll County Grade Standings Richard Rogers Norm Stewart Gary Strauch Dennis Strauch Evan Queckborner Leo Pauley Dennis Roberts Charles Hartman Sherman Morgan Clare Prowant Steven Spencer Steve Zumdahl Darrell Clevidence Jerry Foltz Gerald Kohler .bhn Bryant Steve Pauley Softball captain-elect: D. Steven Potter Shannon Lynn Krempel Mrlledge Loren Kohler Chadwick Gary Turney Thomson Barton Temple Lanark Dennis Loechel Chestnut Park Evan Haag Jonathan Whitney Stanley Spealman Leonard Mechling Ronnie Fossett Harold Ferris Barry Farley Jack Etnyre Clarence Hartman DeWayne Eickert Donald McGowan Strauch Center Hill Mt. Carroll Grade School Softball Scores: 1954 Chadwick l0 Chestnut Park l Thomson 3 Lanark 5 Shannon l6 Mt. Carroll l4 Center Hill 9 Milledgeville Presentlng the X v'f 'r 'Er '-ev-4,--an Row l Barbara Mules Evan Queclcboerner Gary Strauch Dennrs Strauch Marcua Mrsnewrcz Glorra Erckert Row 2 Judy Fossett Leo Pauley Florann Provvant Dennrs Roberts Patrrcra Houzenga Elena McGowan Row 3 Gary Sibley NOFVTIIS Stewart Mass Thomas Duane Hater Charles Hartman Rrchard Rogers grade 8 When school began this year there were nlne boys and eight gurls rn our room In addrtlon to our old members we had two new ones, Patrrcla Houzenga and Gary Srbley from Falrhaven Center The class otfrcers for thus year are. presrdent, Dennus Strauch, vrce president, Leo Pauley, secretary, Judy Fossett and treasurer, Gary Strauch. Vllhile the nice fall days lasted the boys played softball Basketball practrce began the first week of November. The cheerleaders from the erghth grade are Judy Fossett, Marcia Mrsnewicz, and Florann Prowant Miss Thomas Teacher 58 S 5' .,s Y f 'T T ' PM ' .' V., .. A X al, i A x :si 3 A , 2, ' ., in ,fs X 'W' 'T Q rr, ivy' f 'J A - 1 4 -wr we H. W7 K 3 5, ,,,. '- M VT T sw pc .Q H a . , M ,L w A, ,QL If ' tes- --' J W sr ' . as An ' 1 . 'S g . s . w K Q 'V' l 1 Q :. 'I , was ...XI -.f ,A .. .. V Y .71 ,f ,. - M we Y, t .. X78 I , I . As n . , Y Au Nu . MM l l it l sl Z - r V1 T T I 1 1 I ' r 1 l 1 ' I I 2 ' r ' I r r ' I . . . . . . . I . . . . . . . Row l Delores Bryant Nancy Edwards Harold Ferns Barbara Aude Jonathan Whutney Donald McGowan Leonard Mechlnng Row 2 Muna Kness Jack Etnyre Stanley ealman Barbara Yoeckel Aloma Kness Barry Farley Row 3 Patrrcua Forster Davnd Stutzman Vnckr Holmes DeWayne Enckert Clarence Hartman Ronme Fossett Row 4 .karrv Pauley Evan Haag Darla Schremer Kent Stralow Bette Lou Bowles grade 5 We are a luvely group consisting of ten gurls and Fourteen boys We enloy workung and playnng together Our hobby show proved to be very unterestmg We are follownng the usual routme, musuc four days a week wuth Nr Hoffman and some puplls taknng Instrumental lessons from Mr. Genualdu There ns the usual enthusnasm nn regard to ball games, ancl the opemng game proved to be a very good stumulant for our boys. Mrs. Florence Elliott Teacher 61 1 Q-.f ,ut I N.. Rowl Sherrr Fossett Davrd Turney Reynolds Smuth Mrs Lang Darryl Nbst Johnny Forster Marcro Forster Row 2 Nlaryno Msrewr z ioren Nelson Lowell Hartman Mary Margaret Prowant Patrrcra St Clorr Gregory Jtengel Drono Kohler Row 3 Mrchael Newton Co ol Green Ellen Vos Kenneth Kaul Paul Bennett Barbara Kness Lorry Ferrrs Rov 4 Aurella Nelson Dennrs Hater Randy Krempel Arlyn Larson Jrmmre Mrsrewrcz Kenneth Thorland Derrrll Schroth Jrmmre Heffelfrnger grade! 3 3 4 There rs an enrollment of twenty erght students rn our room Dennis Hater and Kenneth Thorland moved away durrng the year and Judrth Furman came from Ashton to lorn our group We enloyed several x rsrtors durang Amerrcan Education Week We also entertamed our mothers at an afternoon program The puprls enroyed musrc wrth NA: Hoffman They also enloyed trnger parntung malcmg of grtts for ther: parents ani decoratrng the room at the dufferent seasons We enroyed many brrthdoy partres durrng the year and now are lookrng forward to a pleasant vocatron Maude Long Teacher 62 , 7 . If in . - ,,. -T Y As ,MMS 1,-sf Ng ,K R u - ,. 4' - - LAK Y J 3 - ' 1 y , ,wr s 1 N . T. T gn , ,Q vw fl 7 fx 4 . ' ' ta ', I K ar., 'ri f , .R - v , 4 5 . 1 . M i , 4. 5 5 I . I ' A ra ' K ' . r . . M 'XM wh V . uw' . fi ' .1 flfvrr t 1 1 VM' N, - sr 'I 5 'Y N X g Q I 4,7 X X-, Q X: T r -I r. L HK' Km, N 1 We 4. - n-.... . , .. u f . - ' , . ' 5 'let I 0 t Al .J Alai.: , .T V .1 - 'fr 1 1 . - 'rv' , 'N XY. T , A l - , -T, ? ,z , 'ff-2 it X Q L A ,, r , . V . k ,E . 4 5 , y K . P c Q 4' is K. A W 4 .!, nr' 'A K s ,A , i NL. 'L .S r ' J . . . . . , : ' I I I ' I I ' I V . . .F 3 . . . 1 c , t . , , , , , I I ' ' : I l ' I I I I I V 2 ' 1 - 1 I I I 1 1 - . 1. , I. . , , I , I Q' X ...gif Row l Albert Forster Margie Swanson Cassandra Henderson Mrs Peters Peggy Ferris Janet Bryant Marne Gordon Row 2 Lavona Johnson Gordon Vos Duane Shuman Dewayne Aude Virgil Gordon Ronald Houzenga Mary Turney Margaret Turney Connie Hartman Row 3 Roger Hartman Harold Unzucker Neil Henderson Bette Miles Gregory Newton Fredric Cook Cynthia Whitney Lana Baumgardt Row 4 Cheryl Ferris Nancy Brandenburg Jonathon Cttens Claudia Dletmeier David 7umdahl Bradley Krempel Merlyn Kohler David Yeager grade: I 8 2 At present we have thirty three pupils enrolled in our room There are eighteen in the irst grade and fifteen in second Lavona Johnson moved to Lanark recently Connie Jensuk and Judy Metz have loaned our group Connie maxed to Chadwick from Florida and Judy came from the Mulledgevulle Unit District Jonathan Ottens plans on moving to Mt Carroll in the near future We have had many absent this winter due to a chicken pox epidemic. As soon as everyone returned,we joined the Early Bird Breakfast Club . the During National Education Week twenty visitors were welcomed in our room. Some birthdays have been celebrated during the year. We surely enjoy being entertained by mothers at these parties. Halloween with its spooks, Christmas with Santa's visit and Valentine's Day are big events. Before long another year will have passed and vacation days will be here again. Mrs. Irene Peters Teacher 63 'Wm sr' 1 wrt Nr X uf -Q-,, Back row Tony Hawlcuns GloruaSubley Januce Putts Patrucua Paschal Charlotte Houzenga Aluce Subley Kenneth Dykema Second row Edward Paschal Barbara Schubert Bernard Wuersema Lana Marung Loretta Subley Sheula Subley James Putts Rowl Beverly Putts Larry Wuersema Joan Putts Mrs Troxell Larry Putts Duane Schubert Randall Houzengc altlaven eentet Faurhaven Center School us now a part of dustruct 535 and us taught by Mrs Troxwell Thus year the 5 6 7 8 grades were transported unto Chadwick un order to relueve overcrowdung. There were 20 students remaining under Mrs. Troxell's supervision. Mr. Hoffman taught the music as usual. A movie projector was added to our school and a regular schedule of films was enjoyed during the year. One ofthe highlights ot the year was our annual Christmas program. Next year we will all go into town school at Chadwick. 64 H-1-L9,,... N Ini.ra-M ,M Mfvu, m..,Mv.,..,. W..,.A 'K MM, K E W C s ' ff -'QQ--H Q- K.. -m,-mhAw-AM hmmm W--wr -- - --Mu ' -6- -...QJYQ 5 .4-f v-Q- .-W... ' 54 Pre-be-ntlng the 0 0 0 NX my ,-2 'li ,Q f W1 fc Ba X was X THE D R T ,X ,Q-'P' Mumps 9 Guess w o fury splf personal ny 44' Q 1 I .. J' Who ore you fr,mg fo lcucl'7 IL!! Two of a kind fad pd! ,,, A-if A l don f usually HOW do you Jo ly wear glasses lyke my l'1dIf9 sei.- Jw! MBU PUZZle Concenfrchon Won cm flqlwt I me SO 21 fax ,s l lust adore Menogerne Llbemce W ,Q x Q l JH F - .X. w I gb Q :bm I I Who don'f 4 .? luke mercurnes'9 I .- Hanover Pleasant Dnsposmon 67 if ' A ll Q ' . Wx r 1 -4: rv . W ' A3 V H -10 D - l is E ' 1, I l. A k39'l5 sl . 1 V' Q.-rr 'K E . 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