Chadwick High School - Silver Comet Yearbook (Chadwick, IL)
- Class of 1964
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1 w 'F ..- 4 .J The Senior Class for Chadwick H igh School Presents the COMET Dea'z'ca tion The Senior Class of Chadwick High School District 3199 wishes to dedicate this edition of the 1963-64 Silver Comet to the surrounding community. Over a period of twelve years Much has been attained due to the educational facilities and cooperation of parents and patrons of the Chadwick community. Words could little express the things we, as seniors, will never forget, as the years go by. Chadwick is a. small town with cooperating people. We seniors will always appreciate your help in making our senior trip a success. Our trip touring the city of New York and the World's Fair shall always be remem- bered as the highlight of our Senior year. We thank you again, and hope that we can now begin to repay this debt by becoming good American citizens serving our country in the future. 2 z is 2 Ha 1R5g,g?E sill?- H ffm!! if f ., U 3552 K 5 s Q 1 2 QE Q s , EERE.:QR-:l:zn:t.:s1a: ,u:.1f:f:,5, ..,::-K,-,,.,:,::..,,-.,.. .ik , Qgl1Qe212221a2zaw2n?.::ae3g2!a5s,g1s1ffigeegggnfE12.1,if2igaaa:gm,gi:g:E,::5g1iEn4fmf?,-::fl-'P+- 1 5 x 253335: sa: 1: I -- ACU LTY District 199 Mr. Weber, Mr. Hartman, Mr. Brown, Mr. Cook, Adolph, Mr. Schreiner, Mr. Bowles. Board QF Ea'ucatz'0n Mr. Keim, Mr. Queckboerner, Mr. Weber, Mr. Foltz Mr. Frank, Mr. Aude, Mr. Metz. District 85 4 i 'l'I. fi Q i lx Mrs. Betty Morgan 4 s E 2,1 l Mrs. Helen Doden Secretaries 5 5 One of the most important changes in modern education has been the putting of greater emphasis of individual atten- tion to the needs and desires of each pupil. This has come about because of world Wide emphasis on the dignity and Worth of the individual, plus mechanized changes being Wrought in the industrial World. A flexible curriculum, special teachers for children with handicaps, counseling services, and challenges for gifted children are evidences of this new trend. Our graduates of today are facing a World of rapid change. Please accept my congratulations for your successful completion of your high school subjects. My greatest Wish for your future is that you consider this graduation as the be- ginning and not the end. Continue your education throughout your life in every manner at your disposal. We truly wither when We cease to learn. L. A. Mes ser Superintendent 3. WM. DON EKSTROM Moline Community College We stern Illinois University Diversified Occupations Industrial Arts BARBARA FULLER Western Illinois Uni- versity, B.S. Girls' Physical Educa tion Home Economics Advisor of: F.H.A. Advisor of: Junior Class Junior Class .IANICE EKSTROM Moline Community College We stern Illinois University Trigonometry Algebra I Geometry Biology Chemistry Advisor of: Freshman Class, Student Council FRANCIS MCCANN University of Illinois English World History German Advisor of: Sophomore Class WES WEB ER Keokuk Junior College Iowa State University General Science Business Math American History Physical Education Advisor of: Junior Class, Basketball, Baseball WILLIAM B. I-IOLT Luther College University of Michigan Elementary Vocal Music l-4 Instrumental Music 5-12 Advisor of: Freshman Class CAROLYN SMITH State College of Iowa Shorthand Bookkeeping Office Practice Typing Advisor of: Senior Class, Annual Staff, News BOYD R. MORROS Washington University English Speech Problems of Democracy Social Living Advisor of: Sophomore Class, Fresh-Soph Basketball, Varsity Track, Junior Class Play l Mr. .Tim Morgan Mrs. Rhus Hartman Mrs. Dorothy Prowant Mrs. Margaret Frederick Mr. Chet Edwards Mrs. Goldie Kness Mrs. Francis Weber Mr. Gene Weber Mr. Walter Kahller Mr. Andy Blumer 8 .91 .. V 552 S 1 1 ,,..:1f-nfs' IORS El 9 '10 xv? Maid! iff' --.-, 451 w M mf' S .2 P 1 0 s MARCIA SUE TRIPP Marsh F.H.A, l,2,3,4 Vice President 3 President 4 Band l,Z,3,4 Secretary 3,4 Mixed Chorus l,Z,3,4 Girls' Chorus 4 Contest l,2,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Cheerleader 3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Co-Editor Class Offices: Secretary 2,4 Occupation: Electronic Computor Operator J. REYNOLDS SMITH Smitty Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball l,'Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,Z,3,4 Contest l,3,4 Class Play 3,4 Letterrnan's Club Z,3,4 Masquers 1,2 Annual Staff 3,4 Co-editor 4 Class Offices: Vice President l Student Council 3 Band 1,Z,3,4 President 4 Occupation: Aerospace KAREN ALICE NELSON IIKayil Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 1,Z,4 Sextet 3,4 Class Play 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Business Manager 4 F.H,A. l,Z,3,4 Public Relations Chairman 3 Treasurer 4 Librarian 3,4 Contest l,Z,3,4 Class Offices: Secretary 1 Treasurer 3 Student Council 4 Secretary-Treasurer 4 Occupation: Psychiatric Nurse IO KENNETH EUGENE KAUL Buck Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Track 1,2,3,4 Chorus l,2,3,4 Letterman l,2,3,4 F.F.A. 1,2,3 Class Play 3,4 Class Offices: President l,3,4 Occupation: Agriculture LANA FAYE MARING Lonnie Band l,2,3,4 Librarian 3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus 1,2,4 Sextet 3,4 Pep Band 1,z,3,4 Music Contest l,2,3,4 Class Plays 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Offices: Reporter 4 Student Council l F.H.A. l,2,3,4 Historian 2 Recreation Chairman 3 Projects Chairman 4 Occupation: Teacher DARRYL FRANK MEST llMeStyYI Chorus l,2,3,4 Music Contest l,2,3,4 Baseball l,2,3,4 Basketball l,2,3,4 Track 2,4 Masquers 1,2 Class Plays 3,4 Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4 Class Offices: Vice-president 3,4 Treasurer l Student Council 2,4 Treasurer l President 4 Occupation: Undecided ll LORETTA JANE SIBLEY Janie Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Girls' Chorus l Class Play 4 F.H.A.1,2,3,4 Librarian 4 Music Contest l,3,4 Occupation: Airline Hostess RONALD RAY BROWN 'Brovvnie F.F.A. 1,2,3 Basketball Manager 3,4 Class Offices: Reporter 3 Student Council 4 Occupation: Farming CONNIE SUE BEYER Tutti F.l-I.A. l,2,3,4 President 2,3 Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Band l,2,3,4 Librarian 2 Mixed Chorus 2,4 Sextet 3,4 Music Contest l,2,3,4 Annual Staff 3,4 Editor 4 Class Plays 2,4 Pep Band 1,2,3,4 Paper Staff 3 Class Offices: Secretary 3 Reporter 2 Occupation: Secretary 12 LOWELL EUGENE HARTMAN Warner Basketball l,Z,3,4 Baseball 3,4 Mixed Chorus l F.F.A. 3 Class Play 4 Letterman 3,4 Drarnatics 2 Occupation: Farming HENRY JAY NEWENDYKE JUNIOR Butch Basketball l,Z,4 Baseball 3,4 Annual Staff 4 Class Plays 3,4 Occupation: Undecided LAURENCE HERBERT QUECKBORNER Quacky Basketball 1,2 Track l,2 F.F.A. l Class Plays 3,4 Occupation: Undecided 13 SHARON FAYE ADOLPH llsudsyll Music Contest l,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus l,2,3,4 Girls' Chorus l,2 Class Plays Z,3,4 F.I-I.A. Vice-president of Public Class Offices: President 2 Girls' State Annual Staff 4 Librarian 2,3 Occupation: Beautician RICHARD LEE MOEN II-Dick!! Mixed Chorus 1 F.F.A. 3 Basketball 4 Occupation: Undecided BARBARA ANN SCHUBERT llBarbl! Mixed Chorus l,3,4 Girls' Chorus 1 F.H.A. l,2,3,4 Occupation: Secretary 14. Relations JAMES DAVID SENNEFF Snuffy Mixed Chorus 1,2 F.F.A. l,2,3,4 Class Plays 3,4 Basketball Manager 4 Occupation: Fisheries Biologist Sl-IERRI SUE FOSSETT il -Tiger!! Cheerleader l,2,3,4 Chorus 1,2 F.H.A. Second Vice President 2 Recreation Chairman 4 Drarnatics 2,3 Class Play 3,4 Class Offices: Student Council l,2,3 Secretary 2 Occupation: Airline School DAVID PAUL TURNEY Shorty Class Plays 3,4 Basketball l,2,3 Baseball 1,2 Letterrnan's Club 4 Class Offices: Vice-president 2 Occupation: Undecided 15 Senior H iszfogf We entered high school as green freshmen with eleven girls and twelve boys. At the beginning of the second semester Betty Neu left us leaving us with twenty-two. Officers for the year included President--Kenny Kaul, Vice- president--Reynolds Smith, Secretary--Karen Nelson, Treasurer--Darryl Mest Reporter--Gregory Stengel, and Student Council members--Sherri Fossett and Lana Maring. Our sponsors were Mr. Fair and Mr. Dyson. During our sophomore year Diana Kahler left us. The main highlight of the year was initiating the freshman. The officers for that year were: President --Sharon Adolph, Vice-president--David Turney, Secretary--Marcia Tripp, Treasurer--Reynolds Smith, Reporter--Connie Beyer, and Student Council members--Sherri Fossett and Darryl Mest. Our sponsors were Mrs. Frey and Mr. Dyson. We all remember many happy occasions during our junior year. In the fall we received our class rings and presented our class play, Arsenic and Old Lace. In the spring we honored the seniors with the prom to the theme of The Roaring Twentiesf! Our class officers for the year included: President --Kenny Kaul, Vice-president--Darryl Mest, Secretary--Conni Beyer, Treas- urer--Karen Nelson, Reporter--Ronnie Brown, and Student Council members --Sherri Fossett and Reynolds Smith. Our sponsors were Mr. Dyson, Mr. Mc- Cann, and Mrs. Schmidecarnp. In this, our senior year, we are looking forward to another class play, the prom, our trip to the World's Fair in New York, and graduation. During this year Barbara Kness,,J'erry Murray, and Gregory Stengel left us leaving us with eighteen students. The following students, who will graduate in 1964, have attended Chadwick School since the first grade: Sherri Fossett, Karen Nelson, Darryl Mest, Reynolds Smith, and David Turney. 16 Sponsors Miss Smith Mr. Messer Class Marcia Tripp Reynolds Smith Lana Maring Darryl Me st Kenneth Kaul Ojjqcers secretary Treasurer Reporter Vice Pre sident Pre sident I I7 Senior Wz'lZ We, the class of l964, being of sound mind and body and realizing that we are depriving the Chadwick High School of our honored presence do hereby declare the statements in this document to be our Last Will and Testament, thereby rendering invalid all other statements and wills contrived. I, Ken Kaul, bequeath my black Ford to Franklin Hubbard. No more blow-outs OR blow- ups, Frank! I, Sherri Fossett, bequeath my cheerleading ability to Sharon Brightman. Jump high, now! I, Marcia Tripp, bequeath all my spare moments to Lana Baumgardt. Are you busy? I, Lana Maring, bequeath my German skills to Shirley Brightman. Vat did you say? I, Connie Beyer, will my ability to settle down to Sheila Sibley. Make a good choice, Sheila. I, Lowell Hartman, bequeath my ability to tease the girls to Jim Pitts. I, Ronald Brown, bequeath my quietness to Cheryl Ferris. Try using it in English! I, Reynolds Smith, bequeath my scientific ability to Joan Pitts. You might discover some- thing useful. I, Dick Moen, bequeath my talkativeness to Judy Turnbaugh. You've got a good start! I, David Turney, bequeath my dear hunting ability and equipment to Randall Houzenga. I, Jane Sibley, bequeath my athletic ability to David Zumdahl. Now we'll see progress in sports. I, Karen Nelson, bequeath my good grades to Merlyn Kahler. Don't let me down! I, Sharon Adolph, bequeath my ability to stay out of trouble to Les Hoover. Be good! I, James Senneff, bequeath my heighth to Betty Elder. My, you're going to have to grow aren't you? I, Henry Newendyke, bequeath the red light on my car to Judy Mertz. Be careful! I, Darryl Mest, bequeath my love for good jokes to Cynthia Whitney. Got any new ones ? I, Barbara Schubert, bequeath my shorthand ability to Nancy Brandenburg. It'll soon be a universal language, Nancy. I, Lawrence Queckborner, bequeath my loud muffler and hot rod to Linda Hartman. In witness whereof, We, the class of 1964, have to this, our Will, set our hands and seal this second day of May, in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-four. WITNESSES: Miss Smith Mr. Messer Senior Prophegf After looking at the Senior Class records, l wonder what they will be doing in the fu- ture. Let's turn the clock ahead ten years and see. Lowell Hartman has just completed his fourth successful season with the Chicago Bears. He has taken over the defensive position of Bill George. Marcia Tripp is working in the head office of IBM. Her main concern is losing her position to automation. David Turney's neon sign business has really given him a bright future. Dave says, lf you touch the wrong wire it can be a shocking business. Connie Beyer is married but she has a part-time job. She keeps books for the Swiss cheese company. Ronnie Brown has just opened his second new feed mill. l've heard he is giving away a free bag of pig starter to his first 50 customers. Karen Nelson is living in Kansas where she is working in a hospital for the mentally retarded. A commendable profession. Ken Kaul's Berkshire farm has been very productive. His name has become synony- mous with hogs the world around. .lane Sibley's Brown Swiss bull has won many ribbons. After a State Fair, Jane re- marked, Yes, that certainly is a lot of bull. Darryl Mest uses his Model T to drive to the Union Pacific Laboratory for further research on a new antibiotic he recently discovered. In his honor the laboratory's name was changed to Mest U.P. Laboratories. Sharon Adolph has become the first woman to pilot the Globemaster transport plane. However, she is meeting opposition in her campaign to put curtains up in the cockpit. Henry Newendyke is president of a big candy-bar company which makes Chunky Chews--the only candy'bar without a wrapper. Sherri Fosset is stewardess on a Super-sonic passenger jet. She likes her work but it has its ups and downs. .Tim Senneff is a forest ranger in the North woods. His reason for his choice of pro- fession is simple-- l want to help Smokey the Bear. Dick Moen says of his career in professional wrestling: lt's a good business to hold onto, but it can be a pain occasionally. Barbara Schubert seems to succeed in sewing seams. She has opened her third dress shop in this area. Lawrence Queckboerner is head mechanic in the General Motors research division. His project is a new V-12 engine for the 1976 Corvair. Lana Maring has accepted an assistant directorship with the New York Philharmonic Orchestra, which leaves her ample time to manage her Swank Lana's Bowling Lanes. Reynolds Smith, along with two other noted mathematicians, is working feverishly on a program that will entail the government paying them taxes, which will be a real switch Good Luck! l9 . ,,, ,,.. , .. I ,K f'S1:f.ig::p5:-5,:g,p:,,-.,...,:v, ., . .W 4. JLII if . fa .ms-gi 3.,55,s.,9Q .,,f I . , 'I Class Ojjicers Judy Turnbaugh Sheila Sibley Joan Pitts Cynthia Whitney Cheryl Ferris unior Class Treasurer Vice -President Secretary Reporter President At the beginning of the school year the Junior Class had eighteen girls and six boys. Class rings were ordered as soon as possible in September. Throughout the year many money- making projects were carried on to earn money for our goal at the end of the year. Some of these were Banquets, Hobo Day, paper drive, bake sale, car Wash, and most important were the Junior Class Play, Mystery, Mayhem, and Murder, and the Prom. Even though the class was small we all Worked together to make the year successful. ROW 1: Cheryl Ferris, Sheila Sibley, Judy Turnbaugh, Lana Bumgardt, Linda Hartman, Nancy Brandenburg, Shirley Brightman, Joan Pitts. ROW Z: Betty Elder, Sharon Brightman, Leslie Hoover, James Pitts, David Zumdahl, Franklin Hubbard, Cynthia Whitney, Judy Mertz. Sponsors i Mr. Ekstrom Mr. Weber g Mrs. Fuller 23 11..E : J Togetherness Stick 'em Up! Just horsin' around. Study Hall? Whistle! ! Sleepy Time Gal ! Let's Dance' Caught ya! Huh! Three Is A Crowd! Touch!! Need Any Help 9 Momma Took My Panda! QQ?L5,5,!Wg,lg , , .. .W M W M ei wa 'E ,A e ww W, sale V5 .V WA X2 fu : - k ' 'ii -- g 1- , nn. A f I was as ,am eau? --:W.f:.::E.fa.,!,,f:Salam,QQ:-:f2J:'f.f2:fr:zi1f Q 5:3 F, Eh: M SOP 1 I f 5 5 4 5 K 2 HO GRE Class Ojjicers Tom Brown Treasurer Fredrick Cook Reporter Cindy Kness Vice-President Larry Knutti President Linda Pauley Secretary Sophomore Class The Sophomore class of 64 entered this school year twenty- nine strong, of which sixteen are boys and thirteen girls. We had several class projects, one being the Freshman Initia- tion. We would like to thank everyone concerned with our class for their help. Our other projects include a bread sale, a car Wash, and a Hobo Day. The Sophomore class, we are proud to say, is represented by its members in most of our schoo1's activities, including sports, the choruses, band, and F.H.A. We hope this will be a prosperous year for all concerned with us. 26 ROW 1: Juanita Adolph, Cynthia Kness, Mary Turney, Margaret Turney, Camilla Mackay, Diane Schubert, Linda Pauley, Darlene VanKampen, Clayton Hubbard. ROW 2: Cassandra Henderson, Judy Metz, Connie Hartman, Kathleen Messer, Michael Senneff, Fred Cook, Gordon Vos, Larry Pitts, Raymond Alexander. ROW 3: Larry Wiersema, Larry Knutti, Dick Kradle, Roger Hartman, Jim Nye, Ronald Houzenga, Ernest Lartz, Tom Brown, Ed- mund Ballard, Duane Schuman. f Sponsors Mr. McCann Mr. Morros 27 Q Goodies 'n More Goodies! Let's Have a Party! Let's Play Ball! Against Coach's Rule! Ride 'm Cowboy! I' Sh Al1Ready! m V WOW! What a Team! Class of ,65 28 ll 1 tid ia 1, is 1 'mfg S S iii fi 7 1 N E 3 5 ig, s - 1 5 1 s FRESH Class Ojjlicers David .Tecklin Donald Weber Diana Shuman Janet Manning Barbara Gibson F reshman Class Treasurer President Reporter Vice -President Secretary The freshman class this year is made up of Z7 students, 14 girls and 13 boys. On the 27th day of September the freshmen were initiated by the sophomore class. October 17th we had a party for the sophomores. ROW 1: Bevelery Pitts, Hilda Vrieswyk, Diana Shurnan, Patty Moen, June Geisz, Cheryl Tegeler,Pan'1 Hartman, Barbara Gibson, Lola Boelkens. ROW Z: Angela Schreiner, Der- rell Etnyre, Tonia Schreiner, De Wayne Aude, Janet Manning, Larry Friederick, Loren Brandenburg, John Ferris, Linda Turnbaugh. ROW 3: Tom Elder, David Jecklin, Rodney Fjilstad, Jody Doty, Neal Queckboerner, Denny Patch, Donald Weber, Joel Allernan, Kath- leen Zuiderna. Sponsors Mrs. Ekstrorn Mr. Holt 31 Clzristmas 1963 32 5'1 fl, 1 'qw' I . .A.,,,..V,.,.,,,..,,.,.,,. M K. , .,:.A,,,,,.. i E S F 3 1 Z ..,.f.:E:f2fff: L'1,?. f-...11..f-W1-'P'f' .v .-.,, ...,9,,aa::gs:ff:.f1:.-f ,m, 1 . 1.4-I:,5,3,:,,,,g:,k,!5,z:g-- GRADE SCH DDL ROW 1: Fred Vrieswyk, Diane Dimpfl, Kenneth Foltz, Keith Foltz, .Tim Miller, Lowell Mest, Ricky Baumgardt, Bob Stolts. ROW Z: Cathy Schroeder, Diane Schrader, Vianne Bowles, .Terry Ballard, Caroline Whitney, Mark Zumdahl, Tom Nye, Lynn Queckboerner, Dennis Bittner, Terry Weber. E zgh th Grade Salutations from grade eight! We are eighteen strong--five girls, thirteen boys! This is a busy year yet a happy one, as we end our grade school life and look forward to high school. We're well represented in both Junior and Senior Band, Mrs. Margaret Legel Grade Girls' Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Grade Basketball, Baseball, and Track. Our grade club the . . . .... is actively operating under semester one officers: President--Mark Zumdahl, Vice-president--Ricky Baumgardt, Secretary--Lowell Mest Treasurer--Jim Miller. Many of our room affairs are settled by open meetings and majority rule. ' A number of our group this year have a good start, along with a persistent attitude, to earn the Library Award. Ah Yes! Eighth Grade! Work days, fun days crowded all in one, And when the books are finished and all is said and done-- Never would I want to trade--the time I spent in this one grade. My many happy memories can not be bought with gold-- And may the things I've learned here help my future life unfold. 34 ROW l: Camella Sibley, Chris Keim, Kathy Wiersema, Freddie Murray, Pamela Akker, Ann Mackey, Debra Hoover, James Heffelfinger, Craig Lang. ROW Z: Judy Brightman, Shelby Pauley, Marna Bittner, Debra Mertz, John Balk, Dale Queckboerner, Cathy Hart- man, Sherie Strauch, Rita Rogers. Seventh Grade There are twelve girls and six boys in seventh grade. We are well represented in activities, such as band, choruses, cheerleading, baseball, basketball, and track. Our class officers for the first semester are: Presi- dent--Cathy Hartmen, Vice-President--Freddie Murray, Secretary--Camilla Sibley, Treasurer--Craig Lang, Pro- gram Chairman--Shelby Pauley. The three days we celebrate with parties in our room are Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day. The week before Halloween we paint pictures on the merchant's windows downtown. ln our grade we start Safety Patrol in the morning and at noon. Most all who can help with this important program are anxious to help protect our children. 35 Mrs. Velma Van Buskirk ROW l: Duane Schubert, Eugene Tegeler, Steven Akker, Lawrence Messer, Michael Strauch, Edward Fisher, Jan Marie Hartman, Debbie Jean Moothart. ROW Z: Douglas Pauley, Curtis Keim, James Ferris, Leonard Queckboerner, Julie Ann Mest, Sue Ellen Queckboerner, Larry Boelkins, Linda Schlagenhaufen. ROW 3: David Kaufman, Randy Fjelstad, Franklin Cook, David Brown, Jean Brightman, Deborah Schroeder, Christine Weber, Janet Dimpfl, Michael Ballard. Sixth Grade Mi s s Alice Hawley Early in the school year the sixth grade chose new offi- cers to serve the class from September until June. The President elected for this term is Curtis Keim, the Vice President is Leonard Queckboerner, the Treasurer is David Brown and the Secretary is Eugene Tegeler. Many of this group are in chorus, band, and cheerleading or sport activities. It is to be hoped that through the challenges of the class- room and these extracurricular activities that they will learn more about themselves and the measure of their abilities. 36 ROW l: .Tack Doty, David Queckboerner, Richard Fisher, Kim Schneider, Marcia Schu- man, Cheryl Fjelstad. ROW 2: Ronnie Nye, Donna Schrader, Pamela Balk, Louann Nye, Janet Geisz, Donna Jean Michael, Sharon Smith, Eileen I-louzenga. F Grade Fourteen members enrolled in the fifth grade this year, five boys and nine girls. Although We were small in num- bers, We had an abundant supply of enthusiasm. Fifth grade is a year of firsts for many of the child- ren: the first chance to take instrumental lessons, the first time the boys participate in sport activities, the first time to participate in Grade Girls' and Mixed Choruses. Our Modern Arithmetic has challenged our thinking and should lead to a better understanding of numbers. Our year has been a busy and happy one. 37 Mrs. Lucile Rahn ROW 1: Susan Metz, Stephen Holmes, Linda Boelkins, John Larson, Julie Houzenga, Allen Patch, Janet Schlagenhaufen, Sheldon Geison, Darrell Pauley. ROW Z: JoAnn Hartman, Ruth Mackey, Dwight Smith, John Daehler, Billy Brown, Roxanne Hawley, Greg Gipe, Lynette Martins. Fourth Grade Mrs' Lula Brock October 10, Annual Picture Taking Day, found the 17 of us marching along the red line and doing an about face as the very efficient seniors counted cadence. Since this picture was taken John Larson has moved to Clinton and transferred to the Horace Mann School. His moving left a big void in our class. We wished him we11 in his new home and school. We know he will make new friends, but we hope he won't forget old ones. This was the year we made soap just like our grand- mothers used to do. Once we even cooked corn mush. The pioneers called it Hasty Pudding. We decided the pioneers had it pretty rough. Halloween, Christmas, and Valentine's Day were special days when We could put away the books, pencils, etc. and let our hair down for a gala party. Now comes summer vacation. Whoopee! 38 ROW l: Jerry Janssen, Kevin Schneider, Kathy Bush, Sherry Johnson, Jamie Rippy, Debra Weber, LeAnn Handel. ROW 2: Dennis Ferris, Sara Daehler, Debra Yoeckel, Randy Rite nour, Jeff Daehler, Janet Kaufman, David Ballard, Steven Knutti, Tom Jecklin. ABSENT: Laura Keckler. Third Grade Seventeen pupils are enrolled in third grade this year. Janet Kaufman and Randy Ritenour came from the Milledge- ville school to join our ranks. This fall We Were one hundred per Cent in the Hartford Junior Fire Marshal program. How We enjoyed Wearing our fire helmets and badges that Mr. Mest presented to us! Thirty-two new books have been added to our library in the past year. Ten of them were premiums from the Lucky Book Club. Scholastic Book Services sent one book for p every ten books that the children ordered. Our birthdays were observed with a treat from the mothers. We had three parties this year. We dressed in funny costumes and paraded through the gym at our Halloween partyg Santa visited us at our Christmas partyg a pretty Valentine box and its contents was the most interesting part of our Valentine party. 39 Mrs. Irene Kness ROW l: Thomas Vrieswyk, Catherine Fjelstad, Thomas Hartman, Joni Johnson, David Linker, Cynthia Schneider. ROW Z: Jan Murray, Jeff Holmes, Vickie Moothart, Sharie Eisfeller, Jerry Jacobs, Jill Horst. ROW 3: Sherry Gipe, James Mertz, Mark Messer, Jill Aude, Gregory Tripp, Nancy Ballard. Mrs. Ruby Stiles Second Grade We have an evenly balanced room of nine girls and nine boys this year. This provides a lively competitive spirit in our spelling, phonics, and arithmetic games. We are Working harder and faster than ever as We ex- plore the mysteries of the new arithmetic and a new reading program. Our daily routine has been brightened by some very colorful movies on the habits of various birds and animals lndians, and Eskimos. Our mothers have provided delicious food for our birth- days and parties during the year, 40 ROW l: Michael Ekstrom, Jo Ann Daehler, Raymond Burkholder, Lisa Frank, Julie Horst, Carol Schrader, Denise Houzenga, Roger Jacobs, Mint Jilderda, Deborah Moen, Michael Todd, Ronda Stewart, Michael Brown. ROW 2: Daniel Rippy, Douglas Todd, Sheryl Schei- degger, Kerry Rippy, Ginger Larson, Gary lben, Diane Kramer, Edward Manning, Philip Akker, Jeffrey Janssen, Douglas Queckboerner, Mark Knutti, Daniel Janssen. F irst Grade Our enrollment this year is a little larger than usual. There are 26 of usg ten girls among 16 boys. Mrs' Irene Peters In the fall, during the football season, the Todd brothers brought their football equipment and the group enjoyed playing football along with baseball. Learning to read has been a big thrill to us and our parents. The Modern Math is bringing about many new ex- periences as we work with numerals and discover new patterns. Committees were assigned to serve with the assistance ofthe mothers at our four parties held during the year. The parties Were held on Halloween, Christmas, Valentine's Day, and Easter. We paraded in costume on Halloween, and on Easter we had our usual Easter Bonnet Parade. The treats brought in for a number of birthdays were really appreciated. As time passes on we are looking forward to vacation and second grade. 41 ROW l: Donald Hartman, Rodney Ritenour, Raymond Vos, Judy lmel, William Ekstrom, Faith Jilderda, Bruce Scheidegger, Deborah Knutti, James Eisfeller, Lauri Haag. ROW Z: Eric Smith, Kathleen Daehler, Jane Aude, Ruth Daehler, Susan Balk, Dana Gipe, Rob- ert Hoffman, Gregory Geerts, David Knutti, Douglas Johnson, Deana Janssen. ABSENT: Ann Ballard. Ifz'na'erga Men Mrs. Hazel Daehler Chadwick Kindergarten had an enrollment of twenty-two this year. There were eleven girls, and eleven boys. ln September We visited Deer Park near Oregon, lllinois, Where we saw and fed the deer. We also Walked through Fairy Tale Land, enjoyed a ride on the train and merry-go-round, and then enjoyed a picnic. ln October We had our Halloween costume party. Thanksgiving dinner Was enjoyed by all at the school cafeteria. We planned a program for our parents in December and had a visit from Santa Claus. Along with our seasonal parties many mothers brought in treats When their child had a birthday. All is not play in Kindergarten, though, because We spent part of our time learning the numbers and the alphabet, and how to print our name. ' We will be anxiously waiting for first grade. '42 zmior Band ROW l: Diane Dimpfl, Bob Stoltz, Pam Acker, Janet Dirnpfl, Shelby Pauley. ROW Z: Lawrence Messer, Dennis Bittner, Judy Brightman, Marna Bittner, Vianne Bowles. ROW 3: Doug Pauley John Balk, Craig Lang, Jeanne Brightman, Ann Mackey, Ken Foltz, Keith Foltz. ROW 4: Fred Murray, Mike Strauch, Frank Cook, Debra Mertz, Mr. Holt, Eugene Tegeler, David Brown, Mark Zunidahl. S O L O S A N E D S E M B L E S M ixea' Chorus ROW 1: Eileen Houzenga, Cheryl Fjelstad, Linda Schlagenhaufen, Kathy Wiersema, Leonard Queckborner, Jim Heffelfinger, Julie Mest, Debbie Moothart, Craig Lang, Sharon Smith. ROW 2: Ricky Baumgardt, Terry Weber, Lawrence Messer, Eugene Tegeler, Michael Strauch, Rita Rogers, Donna Michael, Louann Nye, Jan Hartman, Janet Geisz, Sue Queckborner. ROW 3: Marcia Shuman, Camella Sibley, Jeanne Brightman, Judy Brightman, Shelby Pauley, Deborah Schroeder, Christine Weber, Sherie Strauch, Pam Akker, Ann Mackey, Pamela Balk, Janet Dimpfl, Debra Hoover, Donna Schrader, Mr. Hoffman. ROW 4: Keith Foltz, Kenneth Foltz, Diane Schrader, Cathy Schroeder, Diane Dimpfl, Debra Mertz, Cathy Hartman, Mark Zumdahl, Caroline Whitney, Dennis Bittner, Marna Bittner, Vianne Bowles, Jim Miller, Lowell Mest. ROW Debbie Moothart, Sharon Smith, Julie Mest, Linda Schlagenhaufen, Eileen Houzenga, Cheryl Fjelstad, Marcia Schuman. ROW 2: Deborah Schroeder, Debra Mertz Jeanne Brightman, Judy Brightman, Ann Mackey, Pamela Akker, Shelby Pauley. ROW 3: Sherie Strauch, Christine Weber, Janet Dimpfl, Debra Hoover, Rita Rogers, Janet Geisz Louann Nye. ROW 4: Mr. Hoffman, Pamela Balk, Donna Michael, Donna Schrader, Camella Sibley, Sue Queckboerner, Jan Hartman, Kathy Wiersema. ROW 5: Caroline Whitney, Cathy Hartman, Cathy Schroeder, Diane Schrader, Diane Dimpfl, Vianne Bowles Marna Bittner. J Girls' Chorus W 44 H6d7Dlw6Zghf Basketball Tom Nye, Mark Zumdahl, Dennis Bitt- ner, .Tim Miller, Lowell Mest, John Balk. Milledgeville Center Hill Shannon Milledgeville Thomson Chestnut Park Lanark Mt. Carroll THEY 18 Z8 19 9 36 10 29 25 My fzflvagvpfg V f -ff 2 1 ig' l g j S' s Xxx? wg ml 3 fl 9 51553 53 exe? Q, ,' A tw? 5 3 ' ' 'fini' ' : U5s3f ,S Q. ' limi ' . .ggi ' Lzlghzfwezght Basketball ROW l: Jackie Doty, Doug Pauley, Jim I-Ieffelfinger, Leonard Queck- boerner, Mike Strauch, Jim Ferris, Craig Lang. ROW Z: David Queck- boerner, Mike Ballard, Kurt Keirn, Eugene Tegeler, Randy Fjelstad. ROW 3: Frank Cook, Ricky Baurngart, David Brown, Larry Boelkins, Lawrence Messer, Terry Weber, Chris Keim. JACK HOFFMAN North Central Rockford Northern Illinois Jr. High Vocal Music Sr. High Vocal Music Jr. High Coaching Milledgeville Center Hill Shannon Milledgeville Thomson Chestnut Park Lanark Mt. Carroll THEY 14 13 Z5 29 16 22 Z5 18 .Tanet Dimpfl Julie Mest Jeanie Brightman Christine Weber Bn Team Score Keepers Judy Brightman. Caroline Whitney Debra Mertz A JJ Team Diane Dirnpfl Vianne Bowles Ann Mackey Marna Bittner Grade Baseball ROW 1: Ricky Baumgardt, Terry Weber, Franklin Cook, Chris Keim, Lawrence Messer, Bob Moen, Mike Ballard, Eugene Tegeler. ROW Z: David Brown, Lowell Mest, Jim Miller, Dale Queckborner, John Balk, Lynn Queckborner, Dennis Bittner, Mark Zumdahl. ROW 3: Jim l-leffelfinger, David Kaufman, Jack Doty, Douglas Pauley, Kim Schneider, Ronald Nye, David Queckborner, Craig Lang. ROW 4: Curtis Keim, Steve Akker, Edward Fisher, Duane Schubert, Michael Strauch, Jim Ferris, Leonard Queckborner, Mr. Hoffman. ROW l: Ricky Baumgardt, Terry Weber, Franklin Cook, Lawrence Messer, Randy Fjelstad, Michael Strauch. ROW Z: David Brown, Lowell Mest, Jim Miller, John Balk, Dennis Bittner, Mark Zumdahl, Mr. Hoffman. ROW 3: Jim Heffelfinger, David Kaufman, Jack Doty, Ronald Nye, Craig Lang, Leonard Queckborner, Jim Ferris. Grade Tm ck 48 1 ,. , Q 'ww 's:': 'fiEE5i!2sG5ZE5S5!55'f!5.S5f5f9'if5jf55:.:g. ,. ,-,rr - : ,,,-.- .iz-1:In5'21':.51..::iG:':j .qH1:5 , !'-gf!!!3'!:!:'f: :,f'5::E:i!5 5 5 5 5 , ACTIVITIE Q l .g1s:f:5f..i' , mfg!-me 'iff x 1 Wg? .,, W 5 1 1 4 ,V 5 . ...,, i 1 11115 . : ! fm' , , X gil I 'Ska 5 f...!.,!g!f5.5g X ,L .,., S L Y 9 ,,':au1fa:' .:' ark.-13:-abi:4:!!:is:qm' i : : ' f s..f -,E,.,,,H4sS!a1:-' .4 ' -'ic 5:1 , fsf:1ef1s:g'E2!5' Santa? S120-Ba!! Queen Marcia Tripp King Kenneth Kaul Princess Janet Manning Prince Neal Queckboerner Larry Palmer Orchestra 50 Roaring King--Arlyn Larson Queen--Diana Burkholder Entertainment--Notables Movie--La-Nar Theater Breakfast--Chadwick High Twenties JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM May 11, 1963 Banquet--Hope E.U.B. Church Marvin Green Orchestra Red, White, and Blue Flute Trio B1-ass Sextet Saxophone Quintet H zglz School Ensembles Clarinet Trio Cornet Quartet Clarinet Quartet B1-ass Quintet Hzlgh School Solos Horn Duet i z, TM4 WHA l H , -z . 7 22 . i 'fi - , i 1 ,. xi, - if Senior Band ROW 1: Lana Maring, Nancy Brandenburg, Pam Hartman, Kathleen Messer, Judy Turn- baugh. ROW 2: Linda Pauley, Margaret Turney, Mary Turney, Dennis Bittner, Marcia Tripp, Vianne Bowles, Connie Beyer. ROW 3: Diane Dimpfl, Janet Manning, Bob Stolts, Cheryl Tegeler, .Tune C-eisz, Linda Turnbaugh, Keith Foltz, Kenneth Foltz, Angela Schreiner, Fred Cook. ROW 45 Reynolds Smith, Rodney Fjelstad, Barbara Gibson, Mark Zumdahl. ROW 5: Loren Brandenburg, David Jecklin, David Zumdahl, Mr. Holt. Band Ojjicers Fred Cook, Marcia Tripp, Reynolds Smith, David Zum- dahl, Lana Maring, David Jecklin. 53 ROW l: Mr. Hoffman, Mary Turney, Judy Metz, Margaret Turney, Pam Hartman, Cyn- thia Kness, Cheryl Tegeler. ROW Z: Barbara Gibson, Kathleen Messer, Beverly Pitts, Diana Schuman, Diane Schubert, Camilla Mackay, June Geisz. ROW 3: Betty Elder, Judy Mertz, Marcia Tripp, Shirley Brightman, Nancy Brandenburg, Janet Manning, Sharon Brightman, Lana Maring, Linda Pauley. ROW l: Pam Hartman, Rodney Fjelstad, Darlene Van Kampen, Cindy Kness, Cassandra Henderson, Sharon Adolph. ROW Z: Cheryl Tegeler, Margaret Turney, Sheila Sibley, Jane Sibley, Diane Schubert, Juanita Adolph, Barbara Schubert, Tom Elder. ROW 3: Mary Turney, Barbara Gibson, Camilla Mackay, Judy Metz, Linda Pauley, Connie Hart- man, Kathleen Messer, Connie Beyer. ROW 4: Donald Weber, June Creisz, Janet Man- ning, Nancy Brandenburg, Reynolds Smith, Loren Brandenburg, Neal Queckboerner, Karen Nelson. ROW 5: Betty Elder, Judy Mertz, Marcia Tripp, Kenny Kaul, David Zumdahl, Fred Cook, DeWayne Aude, Ray Alexander. The Notable s Sophomore Sextet and accompanist High School Sextet and accompanist Freshman Sextet and accompanist 55 Vocal Solos Girls' Trio SEATED: Reynolds Smith, Sharon Adolph, Connie Beyer, Lana Maring, Marcia Tripp. STANDING: Cheryl Ferris, Henry New- endyke, Karen Nelson, Darryl Mest, Judy Mertz, David Zumdahl Miss Smith. Annual Stajj' s Connie Beyer Editor Reynolds Smith Co -Editor Marcia Tripp Co-Editor 56, Student Council ROW l: Camilla Mackay, June Geisz, Raymond Alexander, James Pitts, David Zumdahl, Joe Doty, Ronald Brown, Karen Nelson, Darryl Me st, Mrs. Ekstrorn. Lz'bmrz'ans From L. to R.: Edmund Ballard, Larry Knutti, Fred Cook, Jane Sibley, Sheila Sibley, Cheryl Ferris, Mr. McCann, Shirley Brightman, Mar- garet Turney, Karen Nelson, Judy Mertz, Cynthia Whitney, June Geisz. 57 ROW 1: Mrs. Fuller, Betty Elder, Sherri Fossett, Sharon Adolph, Karen Nelson, Marcia Tripp, Nancy Brandenburg, Judy Mertz, Lana Maring, Linda Hartman, Linda Pauley. ROW 2: Barbara Gibson, Beverly Pitts, June Geisz, Connie Beyer, Mary Turney, Sharon Brightman, Margaret Turney, Judy Metz, Shirley Bright- man, Cheryl Ferris, Kathy Messer, Cynthia Whitney. ROW 3: Camilla Mackay, Cheryl Tegeler, Barbara Schubert, Juanita Adolph, Cynthia Kness, Lana Baumgardt, Mary Margaret Prowant, Diane Schubert, Darlene VanKampen, Cassandra Henderson, Con- nie Hartman, Judy Turnbaugh, ROW 4: Lola Boelkins, Sheila Sibley, Jane Sibley, Angela Schreiner, Kathy Zuidema, Janet Manning, Pam Hartman, Tonia Schreiner, Linda Turnbaugh, Hilda Vrieswyk, Patty Moen, Joan Pitts. UAAKEQ5- W x' Wh 0 0 5l 12 5 gi 2 ' 'lv' ' P if' L s 151,90 ,oo NEW no The Chadwick chapter of the Future Homernakers of America had a very busy and fulfilling year. There were forty-five mem- bers, our advisor, Mrs. Fuller, and our chapter parents, Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Brandenburg. Our national 1963-64 objectives were CU CONTRIBUTING TO THE JOYS AND SATIS FACTIONS OF FAMILY LIVING, with projects, FOCUS ON FAMILY LIVING AND MARRIAGE CALLS FOR PREPARATION, 122 S TRENGTHENING MY EDUCATION FOR FUTURE ROLES, with the project, STAY IN SCHOOL. The state project was MENTAL HEALTH. The theme for the local chapter was the Three M'sg Maturity, Marriage, and Motherhood. Besides our local officers this year, we were very honored to have Marcia Tripp, our local F.H.A. President, as the Section 23 Vice-President for the 1963-64 year. We were also in charge of the Program for the Fall Rally. Our activities started off this year with a Freshman Welcome party followed by the Fall F.H.A. Rally at Pearl City, a panel with the mothers on Dating, a field trip to the State School at Dixon, Halloween Party, annual Christmas Tea and Decorating the halls of C.H.S., Speech by Rev. Horst on Dating Standards, yeast bread sale, Heart Sister Week, Sweetheart Ball, Babysitting Day, Easter Egg Hunt for the Children's Home, and ended up the year with a Field trip and style show. 58 17 I I Em , S F gtg! A 1615, 1 EF' 3 5 7 X 3 55 ss 1 i mf! 1 f att 5 5 THLETICS Tm ck ROW 1: .Toe Doty. ROW Z: Donnie Weber, Larry Frieclricks. ROW 3: Darrell Etnyre, Clayton Hubbard, John Ferris. ROW 4: .Tim Nye, Ed Ballard, Mick Kaehler, Denny Patch, Darryl Mest. ROW 5: Mr. Morros, Baseball ROW 1: Lowell Hartman, Darryl Mest, Reynolds Smith, Ken Kaul. ROW 2: David Zumdahl, Fred Cook, Ronnie Houzenga, Larry Knutti Duane Shuman, Rodney Fjelstad, Roger Hartman. ROW 3: Coach Weber, Ed Ballard, John Ferris, Darrell Etnyre, Neal Queckborner, .Toe Doty, Donnie Weber, Tom Elder. 60 ROW 1: Coach Weber, Les Hoover, Jim Nye, David Zumdahl, Larry Weirsema, Larry Knutti, Dick Kradle. ROW 2: Reynolds Smith, Dick Moen, Lowell Hartman, Henry Nevvendyke, Kenny Kaul, Darryl Me st. Basketball ROW 1: Larry Frederick, Fred Cook, Gordon Vos, Darrell Etnyre. ROW 2: Tom Elder, Donald Weber, Joe Doty, Rodney Fjelstad, David Jecklin. ROW 3: Coach Morros, Denny Patch, Roger Hartman, Loren Brandenburg, Dwayne Aude, Neal Queckboerner . 61 WI be 'S we 3 2 j . 4 I afwfifffvi' .51 2 . ikfwiffflsgfigssz if ,gk gs , 5 ,uw ., , -- ,S . -2: 1 -M y -- : :- ' -if -:'Szni: 1', ',q -:fissf 1' ' , - sf '-Q Dick Kradle Jim Nye Kenny Kaul Larry Wiers S1113 Reynolds Smith Henry Newendyke Lowell Hartman Coach and Co -Captains Darryl Me st David Zumdahl Larry Knutti Leslie Hoover Cheryl Ferris Judy Mertz Sherri Fossett Connie Beyer Marcia Tripp Ed Ballard, John Ferris, Linda Pauley, Betty Elder, Nancy Brandenburg, Ronnie Brown. Mary Turney Barb Gibson Pam Hartman Margaret Turney 63 OrangeviHe Savanna Thonuson Hanover Camanche Stockton Galena East Dubuque Thomson St.hdary's Thonuson Lanark Camanche Scales hdound Leaf River Shannon hdt. CarroH THEY 87 62 54 65 62 71 73 65 44 64 58 61 73 40 62 59 57 64 Lettermenfs' Club height, ' he expeii-ts them' td fha PHOTO RS? GAZETTE ' ' :tentatively srrhednlecl forwkfaii Chadwick Streaks ,Lirk L 33'-Ht SL, Maryis , T, T Orwgwillevgn L OU 39 0 aces sam snmrm if - 1 'S 4? Dia. 162-at-iHxinove1' 'S In Basketball ln6 Dt. ggiqxnakme ,, , wcmgm .- BY EDWE BARTEL S w ,net 2'f,,2ar ,,,, rw a41d,2,1+Ltmarii The Chadwick. 5303315--,W?h0,'i7iL fmttictayl 'Pnumey -1h'1 , 1 5-' under the 'guidance of Coimh ' Jan, 3L,.M SQL Mai!-yig Wv'1fPI011+.Wvb0f,tiif2d for firstwant't1fli4m,t11'rmtsnasnnit, time 'in the 'Carroll Coumyi Jan, 11-Iiaim-le? ' Cnnferei1e4.tL.ha.sketha,ll -3 ,Img 14sg.agf-Lijcgtqiggmffg I, seasc-n,i aww' to be -'1 9006 bet f Jan. 17-F-at issues Mound, Q tofmruvide tnlellty Qff Qunlrefii- mix. itiateaf ztiverfgi-, , tion for their opponents again Jah' glmshgmon Q , A ', tlxits SOQSMQ .g,, ,Jzm Six veterans from la-si yafirvsi L Feb. 3-8-CarralL4C0ff TOWI185 squad which canwil-rid a.. 114 wind Fein. li+4MilleclignvtlIg l 1A' ,L 1 12 'overall average will be haokf A Feb. 14'-HBUUV1? again iQr action this 135:-WKQWBZTJP '--f -- Cdach Wbher said that while Feb. Z1-fat Pearl City i -the team clqesnii have any gmeatl L'1, L 25Q8viDis:Gfimt,fIlovimey5 plenty scrappy Bild have-Lpwtat? fair sfpeed,'O1'ily9 tivo xiieniitrn that squad nteatsure ,in the ,Qgsix toot - tigfm-ee. Broth' Ietizti-nrsn, 5132? are 527' .DFWG ZHHVEWUJ and 6 foot Lawn!! Httrtnieinq Other iettermen arg Ken Kaul who is Sli , Darryl M652 whois 5'9l', 5'7 LzirryL Knutti and alan 5'7 Reynold. Samztthl . The Streaks nie for first place in the Carroll County Cbnier- ence last year was with Shan- non and Ls.naritLQ Weber said he looks for the znoat troulrie in bl1e'crm1fe1'ence this season from Mount Carroll, Ghmwick participates otmiyglin the Carroll County Conierenqe Weber, is entering his Lszeocmrl year as head cclach at Chad- wiuk. He assumed the' varsiicy coaching job last season after coming to tfhe sohnol aft mid' term. ' , He said it istoo early in me year to tell just how tough his squad will Pe. however, he ex' pests them to Wm their shame ol gramczs plumuglmub the cam- paign. Besides the six letter' men, Cnaclx Weiner said there are several otheitis who could come off the bench and playjii called on. A ' I - ,The Streaflfts Lmacie 9, gopd Sf110WiI'Lg i11 their semnd contest of LL the season when nngy rlxmtpncl 'Savannzt 70 in 621 They werent quite as successful in their first 'encounter thbugh wha-rl they were tmunced by Drawevitle 87 w 54.'fi' TheL cqpeningv aczniest nf the seamtim 'htgfainst QSt. ivia1 5f8 hi L 1, Streaks lllllw Lili, T .Yu KL I Balanced ,,swrinsf,. with .fvur players hitting in double' figiireslf gave,theL,Si1ver Streaks, of Chalk vviclghigh a'71s5i4 winlfovef :Htl Tr01kns.r,,of,r,,S1, Thomsonzxf, Friday niglikt in a game Lat Chadwick. teams battled, on almost eveniterms thrczuglr. the ,first perind, with ,the ,Stl'6BkS:'h01diI'ig: a one-point edge as the quarter, ended. Chadwick moved out in the second frame tq take a 32-Li 22 lead atLtljfe:ha1f, but eased off? 111 titer, thaw S tperivd the jams siantmed ini15 ipoints while Chndvx'ink-Aiainlrndsmm.1A Streaks' Dtiwn 72 to Tuesday Night The Chadwick highis Silver Streaks Tuesday night handed the Savanna Indians a 70-62 de feat on the Savanna floor tL break' into the victory colum after losing Lthe opgning game of the sbasbn 21 week' ago to Orangeville., This Lmakes, th third time in as inany years that the,LSt1ieaks have downe Savanna. L 4 T LLIn,Tue-sdfzy nights game, the Streaksjumped into the lead earlyf inathe first 'period and stayed ahead throughout the last period when Savanna Went tQLL an all-court press and once milled up Within three pointsg 'Savanna outscored the Streaks in the last period, but the press, proved costly in fouls and the Streaks picked up 10 saints' in,19-attempts from thi charity stripe, Three, Savan- GB5dvJickAffdanh'YVnstoniWgtaer lnttefxnenibacit ati Htghflchnoi tlilstsbatsony fkqln his Sqiiaqlmlyliicgh tied ifgr fik.StLQlg1CQL,-in the Carroit Qqunty Gntiterence last season. Team nlembetfs Jett tn right frcmt row, Jim iNye,'LLarry Knutfii, Dick Kradle,'Larz-y Wlersema- Darryl Glintcm which was wnnduzen im MESH LLeS,,H00vH12 fend 002131. Wrbvng .Bark wwv,.Re:'nQ1f1,Smith. DiQkl,M0e11, 'Netfenft liar., 23 l' D9-3kUIPGl1tffCi and is dyke, Dave Zmirdahl, iovreu I-Iartman. and-Ken Knut. - ' A A , ,,,, W ,,,, L ,,,, t Streaks Dawn fbtockton, i't'4kiij1v T it n tv S . L, V 0 ,ii,k. kV,,, L Lrzri. kff.k , L A ' , Q rZ-::': f 41533 'Q 141, fills' . 5 ' 5 fx LI ,B ,,1l Jlqn, l iiititsfv it T in Inv Close Contest Tuegtiay Eve L 5 V Lff, V ,,,, ,, .,,,. , L L g 'l'l ptgfftggi gj xg1iff1i'g1,?i Ugggg0me jf! dmiibt , ' ' ' Q ' L i S L S T -,,, f ,,1Q , rigt up ,QL Lg 1:1st,secQns, I :lk it nn'l-5l,l1 '1 --:. L S S ' ' Chadwick highis Silver Streaks L LL L LL ' L Q ' LL ,L A L gf, . TLiesdayrLnight noses! out Stock- Chihdtvick's SiIver'Stfea15n S gt vrl, ' 4 H T L , ' ton by 8 74-71 COUYU in 3 LL trailing byLL,21 ,Pointsf at, mfg ' T if S ,L r, v' ' Kitvlr vl'v it . 'l ' nun-conference ,game won' the timiig Came to life inthe siefcoiidf ' ' 'E , . mme HOOP- . half Of Frid21ynighi,'sSamerwith V, S A ' it 3 S rrr' T 1 vrvt f , Acwravy from the free St, Mallgylsgto give L thg 1551-1 Q, L L L. Lt j L L LLLL , fifgtjhrovlv gina! gaviv Ste Lwin tq 503133, fll imei. S 'lt ff ll'-v vlr- 1 ',1v ,t,vX.' I v,,l f' r,'.- ,',,' ',.' S :rf 3 bac . es cm 'e ark' squad, the streaks couiffagvfggzorgg ??QifFROsH1soPH WIN Q ,In vnegof those spine-tingiingtg for Swcktan hit L one more Ieadfarxd the gamer eiidedifwifff Q ff b21tt19S'UGt 'ietfiddd untilvthelasti from the field, butthe Streaks the Irish 1eading,64-53. 4. ff, T, . ' ,,v.L ,tsglit secQndLLnfLpla5g,,L Chadwick, led by ,5 in talliek, from their DllI1'lIIg,'fi'l6 'first half? tiife LOSE STOWLANARKY 'ffhightst Silver Streaks' Saturday charity tstripeL Streaks not oniy Lhadntrbublki .Fpgghxgv gram' er f, Ch GL, nightk nogecl, . out the Lanark Fox' the first qualrteiyit look-f gfttmgw reboundsn fitgmfg Wiekmi higeieaid STH - 3 ' Beavers 62-61, for the Streaks' ed as if Chadwick had the S HWS 6,f!1.,,8 intzh Bergmanlbri, ffggh1S0ghlvSivta5,t,t 4fgS3ffiLIflg30Q ,5gqong1 Carroll, Conference-vie, 1rL ,gaem on item as theyftoak af Evers unabiatvgg get the nigh6Lag,,,fhigk:ns5h, H156 Lsewgg, tcngfhin asjmanganights. f L 24-If lead, bstu the ,tsecondt ,,,, 2,l1vsket,,,,iShfitl T rvrv T. f vrlv vvvrrrlv 1 L ,nnr Qiergame iP21i'6d'1 beorii' quarvr C 31159 S 121 Iliffium HSI after? slgogdgouneidgyffftthg, rim ggi 5935011 my ul? '1fh'??n full hnltiisgiixathefhadwick gym? the tdgnignatedlthg ffccotg, 01' W211 ,QRI1 o or it fir S ,nrl ,llvf rr,r lrv, was ar, Li er afitheif wa T Mgr -. , 0 .ve at ni imef Loweil Haftman missefdo La t,ifhg'QgiQQe22gg,L1Ut?'gh1Cgd.11g Lcnadwick jumped, mm anstgaraiy lwd Qf ,41-35. Th2,,LSirGaksLz1 straiglttqtries from ghQ,y,fmt c5?he,,,backI?to:iri5f S lead to holdin fifpoiiit 'edgefiiiatif ff-time bmi! in th? U'1ifd'DvFi0dif throw me and 'nm Nye missed 2 Points at the milf' S ndatg5n+'7, the 01QSe 00112 first, UH1'?9l',iil1d:,'iWiih 34 iwimrs, ,Li1cxlrtingL,LStg:ck-1 Qfiotitfmii mftiriimeditwiih CTW attiic-S me 'rfhsiinifa oigffit fhtsamt t maiimt ai hamimeitii mi? w 3' for ti Quin E049 Stage , CMF? Hg., tv .,, , M, , fe - .,' on ts ,r1BeL f' ht+,-gQ111gf-1I1.,0',1-2, llareiti f2?gEg'ah?adi13 1th3113SffP91'iUd pak? ih'f1fgT,?13ir5f04f?12iri 415543 iwhen Cltagiwigk M atjdfgigi twoL ua players went to' ther bench .vith five personals Lin the last Frainiia, joined by' two of the Streaks inthe same Denod SENNEFF LUMBER CO. Lumber--Coal --Cement Pittsburg Paints and a Complete Line of Building Materials X l 1 Q1 VSV I Chadwick, Illinois MU 4-3581 O O MISSILE LANES Milleclgeville Illinois Bowling--Pool--Recreation ,X Snack Bar .1 Q lil! Phone CA 5-3991 4 ,- Compliments of EXCHANGE STATE BANK I-CIHGTIQ Illinois MILLEDGEVILLE GREEN HOU SE Flowers for All Occasions ' ,, , CA 5-4661 V ' Jw Milledgeville, Illinois ,f f , A Q. . ll f ci A CTA' C W: V I -fm X MILLEDGEVILLE STATE BANK A Home Bank for Home People Member F.D.I.C. Milledgeville, III. Phone Canal 5-3001 MYERS 8. LITWELLER Electrical Hurdwdre Appliances Paints--Glass L. l'fiL'.'J.,. N . Sales--Service Milledgeville, Ill. Dial CA 5-3531 Sdwgwitk ,Saws Arthur Scheidegger lt Pays to Ship Your Milk to Chadwick - To Safeguard Your Money Where It Will Grow Compllments of and at the Same Time be Handy When Needed Deposit Your Dollars in a Bank Savings Account with Us. MOUNT CARROLL CHAD WIC!-f SUPPLY CO. NA TIQNAL BANK Harold Fink--Owner tf lglmsba i f 4frisu ?'? Chadwick Illinois Phone MU 4-2201 Other Banking Services Money Orders Deposit Boxes Checking Accounts Traveling Checks Loans For All Reasonable Purposes ,sf I B. L. SIEBER Jeweler Mt. Carroll Illinois MART H BROS . Variety Mt. Carroll Illinois Compliments of WILLIAM B. PETTY STAT ES ATTORNEY LOUIS NOBLE Jeweler Keepsake Diamonds Mt. Carroll IIIIHOIS ROBINSON'S STANDARD SERVICE MU 4-3141 CIWGCIWICI4 Illinois DON KNESS TRUCKING Fertilizer--Limestone MU 4-2861 Chadwick Illinois ARNIE'S TEXACO SERVICE MU 4-3991 Chadwick Illinois CLOVER FARM STORE Owners--Mest 8. Temple Chadwick Illinois HAWKlN'S CAFE Open Weekdays 6-9 Chadwick Illinois C. G. 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