Chester High School - Summit Yearbook (Chester, IL)
- Class of 1976
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7 976 Ou VoQum 44 Chester High Chests ,f knois Many thanks to Mrs. VanMeter - for your time, patience, and assistance. Many thanks also to Mr. Leonard for spending so much time taking our pictures: to Mr. Korando for taking our sports pictures: to Mr. Blewett and Taylor Publishing Company for suggestions and for making this book possible: to the Faculty and Administration for their cooperation: to the office workers for helping us keep records: to the student body because without your support there would be no annual. 3 Th Qutotintfr Smiling, sincere, incorruptible -His body disciplined and limber. A man who had become what he could, And was what he was -Ready at any moment to gather everything Into one simple sacrifice. DAG HAMMARSKJOLD The preceding words seem to have been written about the person we here honor. If you don't know the man, add friend to all, respected, and dedicated to the words above and there you have him. It is said that manners make the man. If this is true, then this man must be some kind of man. The 1976 Summit Staff proudly dedicates the 1976 annual to: Ua . WoM i 4 Su je uiii id cb Mr. Holly Marchildon has served as Superintendent of Schools for many years. It is under his direction and guidance that the high school and grade school are run smoothly. He is always ready and willing to help students with their problems and offer needed advice to the CHS student body. Mr. Holly C. Marchildon Ptittcipafl Mr. Warren Buescher ASSl tCud PuM XpCtll Mr. Wayne Collmeyer If you'd please leave me alone. I'd like to eat this apple! Mr. Buescher has become a very popular and friendly figure at CHS. His helpfulness and willingness to always lend a hand are deeply appreciated by all. Mr. Collmeyer is the type of assistant principal that every school should have. His warm personality creates an atmosphere of friendliness at CHS. 7 Man's best friend. CckoolBomd Mr. M. Welge; Mrs. A. Irvine; Mr. H. C. Marchildon, Supt.; Mrs. R. Petrowske, Secy, to the Board; Mr. V. Asselmeier, Pres.: Mr. D. Hartenberger, Secy, of the Board; Mr. K. Lutz; Mr. J. Thomas. Mrs. Sue Klindworth Mrs. Pearl Wagner 8 OFFICERS: Deb Caron, SECY. Jeff Bodeker, PRES. Deb Hobeck, TREAS. Carol Walters, V.-P. SPONSORS: Mr. Buescher, Mrs. Egge, Mr. Nottrott, Miss Hombostel Mr. Bondurant, Mrs. Klindworth NIOR STEERING COMMITTEE: Rick Powley, Jeff Bodeker. Marvin Hammel, Mike Jany, Carol Walters, Jayne Howie, Deb Caron, Deb Hobeck. Class 4 1976 10 WMYcujvR netoibefr CELIA LORRAINE ALMOND Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Almond Art Club 3, 4: Sec.-Treas. 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Chora-leers 1. 2, 3, 4: NHS 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4; Sec. 4; Speech 3.4; Student Coun- cil 2, 3, 4: Soc. Ch. 3; Sec. Treas. 4: Li'l Abner 3; Freddie Allmeyer Award 3; Who’s Who Among AM. H.S. Stud. 4: Homecoming Cand. 3.4; Spring Cand. 4: Most Talented Girl 4: Miss CHS 4; Arion Award - Band and Chorus 4; So. 111. Achievement Award 4. SHARON RABE AMSCHLER MICHAEL THOMAS ATHMER Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Athmer Band 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 4; Chorus 4; Newspaper 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Student Council 4. JOSEPH H. BEARE Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beare Track Mgr. 1; Track 2. GARY BERT Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Ben Baseball 1: Basketball 3.4. 11 VINCENT JOHN BERT Mr. and Mrs. John Ben GARY RAY BIERMAN Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Blerman Baseball 2, 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Thespian Club 2: Most Free Throws 4. JEFFERY LEE BODEKER Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bodeker Basketball 1, 2, 3; C Club 3, 4: Chora-leers 4: Chorus 4; Class Pres. 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; V-P 3; Pres. 4: Li’l Abner 3; Elks Student of the Month 3, 4; of the Year 4: SAR 4; So. 111. Achievement Award 4: Best Personality 4; Most Likely to Succeed 4; Mr. CHS 4; Women’s Club Ed. Award 4: Boys’ State 3. DEBRA L. CARON Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Caron Chorus 1, 2; Class Sec. 4; FHA 1, 2; GAA 2: Pep Club 4; Guidance 4. BRUCE A. CLESSA Mr. and Mrs. Orvil Clessa Asst. Mgr. Basketball 2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Radio Club 3, 4; Pres. 4: Bleacher Bums 3, 4: Cross-Country 2; National Merit Commendation 3; Am. Legion Essay 1, 3; Grad. Marshal 3; 111. State Scholar 4; Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Stud. 4; Academy of Dist. Am. H.S. Stud. 4: Bausch-Lomb Hon. Mention 4. WILLIAM RAY DAVIS Mr. and Mrs. William Davis Thespians 1; Bleacher Bums 4. MARY JANE COFFEY Mr. and Mrs. Francis Coffey Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Runner-up Arion 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Choraleers2, 3, 4: FHA 4: Speech 3, 4: MV Speech Team Member 4: Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4: Ex. Curr. Ch. 4; Li’l Abner 3; Golden Mask 2: Homecoming Cand. 4; Spring Queen Cand. 4; Class Flirt 4; Who’s Who 4; 2nd District Speech Meet 4. NEAL V. DECKER Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Decker FFA 3,4. CUFTON ROBSON COPENHAVER Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Copenhaver (Transfer from Scottsboro) Football 1. 2. 3: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: S-Club 3; FFA 1; History Club 1; Pep Club 1.2. 3; Teacher's Aid 1; Fellowship of Christian Athletes 3. SUSAN LOUISE DECKER Mrs. Marie Decker Summit 4; FHA 1, 2; GAA 1, 2. 13 KENNETH A. DIERCKS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Diercks FFA 2. BARBARA DURAN Dr. and Mrs. Donald Wham FHA 1; GAA 1; Pep Club 1, 2; Thespians 2. KEVIN B. DIERCKS Mr. and Mrs. Ray Diercks Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Cross- Country 2, 3, 4; C Club 2. 3, 4: Biggest Supporter Award 3: Jeff Brown Memorial Award 4: MVP Track 4. ROYCE EDWARD EBERS Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Niemeyer 8-Years Perfect Attendance 4. GUY EUGENE DOZA Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doza Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Summit 4: Section Head 4: Newspaper 3: Li’l Abner 3. LINDA KAY EGGEMEYER Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Eggemeyer FFA 2. 3; FHA 1; Pep Club 1: Thespians 1. 2. 14 TAMMY MARIE EGGEMEYER Mr. and Mrs. Rodney Eggemeyer Chorus 1,2. KIMBERLY KAY FRAEMBS Mr. and Mrs. Robert Fraembs Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4; An Club 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4; Choraleers 3,4; Drum Majorette 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4: Soc. Ch. 2; V-P 4; FT A 1, 2. 3. 4; Pres. 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; V-P. 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; V-P. 4; Thespians 1, 2; Li 1 Abner 3; Most Humorous Girl 4; Best Personality 4; Spring Queen 4. REBECCA SUZANNE GANNON Mr. and Mrs. John Gannon Chorus 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Library 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3, 4: Thespians 1, 2; Guidance 4; Original Couples Costume 4. VICKI LYNN GENTSCH Mr. and Mrs. Donald Gentsch Band 3; FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Thespians 2; Li’l Abner 3. JULIE (LYNN) GAERTNER Mr. and Mrs. Henry Magers Summit 3, 4: An Club 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3; Chorus 1, 4: Choraleers 4; Pep Club 4; Women’s Club Award 3,4. KENNETH DUANE GREMMELS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gremmels ReachBack(o th Joy$ and the Cowws WILLIAM JOSEPH GROSS Mr. and Mrs. Herman Gross Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 3,4: Most Sportsmanlike 4. MICHAEL DALE HATHAWAY Mr. and Mrs. Michael Hathaway Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; MVP 3: Football 1, 2. 3. 4: C Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Boys' State 3: A11-Conference Football 4: Best Off. Lineman 4; Best Linebacker 4; Best Greaser 4. RICHARD GROSVENOR Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grosvenor Football 1, 2: Track 1. Definitely Not Sleeping Beauty. MARVIN LEE HAMMEL Mr. and Mrs. Roland Hammel Football 1, 2, 3. 4: C Club 3, 4: Pep Club 3, 4; Track 2: Speech Team 4: Sr. Steering Committee 4. BARBARA JEAN HEINKS Mr. and Mrs. Charles Heinks Chorus 3; FHA 1, 2: Newspaper 3; Pep Club 4: Library 3,4: Guidance 4: Basketball Statistician 4. 16 DEBORAH KAY HOBECK 2. Mr. and Mrs. Troy Hobeck Band 1; Cheerleading 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus 1. 2. 3: Class Treas. 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA 2; FT A 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Homecoming Cand. 3; DAR4: Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Siud. 4; Cheerleading Capt. 1, 2, 3, 4: Cheerleading Award 3; Guidance 3, 4: Office 4. JAYNE MARIE HOWIE Mr. and Mrs. Harold Howie Summit 3, 4: An Club 2, 3. 4; V.-P. 4; Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Stud. 4; GAA 1, 2: V.-P. 2; Track 3, 4; MVP 3. 4: Softball 3. 4; MVP 3. 4; Volleyball 3. 4: MVP 3; Student Council 1. 3, 4; Sr. Steering Comm. 4; Float Comm. 1; Library 1, 2, 3: Most Athletic 4. I My motorcycle? No. I was attacked by a trampoline. MARSHA KAY HOWIE Mr. and Mrs. Willis Caner Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleading 1: Chorus 1, 2; Class Sec. 1.2; FT A 2: Pep Club 1: Midwestern Band Clinic 4. 17 NANETTE B. ICHTERTZ Mrs. Dorothy Ichtertz (transfer from California) English Honors 1; Li 1 Abner 3; 111. St. Scholar 4: Grad. Usher 3: Speech 3, 4; Most Promising Speaker 3; Band 4; Pep Club 3. 4; GAA 1; Letter Girl 1; NHS 4 MICHAEL STEPHEN JANY Mr. and Mrs. Herman Jany NHS 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4; Bleacher Bums 3; Cross-Country 3, 4: C Club 4; Grad. Marshal 3; Sr. Steering Comm. 4: Boys’ State 3; 111. State Scholar 4; Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Stud. 4: 111. Power Essay 1: Lt. Bruce Welge Award 4; Scholastics 3,4. JANE WELGE IRVINE Mrs. L. M. Irvine Summit 3,4; Section Head 4: Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 3,4: Choraleers 4; Pep Club 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Li’l Abner Band 3. PATRICIA LOUISE JANY Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jany Chorus 1, 2; FHA 1, 2, 4; Treasurer 4. 18 MARK ALLEN JANY Mr. and Mrs. Donald Jany Football 1: FFA 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4. RUTH ANN KIPP Mr. and Mrs. James Kipp Art Club 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2: FT A 4; GAA 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2. 3, 4; Thespians 2; Li’l Abner 3; 10-Years Perfect Attendance 4. WILLIAM ROGER KNOP Mr. and Mrs. Roger Knop FFA 3. 4. BRADFORD WILLIAM KOENEMAN Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koeneman Band 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; MVP 4: Golf 1. 2. 3, 4: MVP 3, 4: Conf. Medalist 1; Sect. Qualifier 4; NHS2, 3, 4: III. St. Scholar 4; Elks Teenager of the Month 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; Grad. Marshal 3; Who's Who Among Am. H.S. Stud. 4: Am. Legion Essay 4; Best-Dressed 4: Scholastic 4. DAVID W. KONTZ Mr. and Mrs. Donald Kontz FFA 3. EDWARD EVERT LADENDECKER Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ladendecker DENISE LOUISE LANKFORD Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lankford Softball 3, 4: Volleyball 3, 4; Most-Improved 3; MVP 4: Track 4; Special An Award 4. DALE LINDNER Mr. and Mrs. Wilben Lindner NHS 4; Junior Achievement 3; Treas. 3: Bleacher Bums 3. 19 MICHAEL DAVID LUTZ Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lutz Band 1, 2, 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; C Club 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Choraleers 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Newspaper 2; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 2; Bleacher Bums 3.4; Boys' State 3; Orig. Group Costume 4. CHET! MICHAEL WILLIAM McCLURE Mr. and Mrs. E. H. McClure NHS 3. 4; Pep Club 3, 4; 111. State Scholar 4: Boys’ State 3; Who’s Who Among Am. H.S. Students 4. BRUCE ALLEN McCONKEY Mr. and Mrs. Roy McConkey Football 1. 2. 3. 4; C Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; Track 2, 3. brett a. McLaughlin Mr. and Mrs. William McLaughin Baseball 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1, 2. 3; C Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Golf 1. ROBERT J. MARCINKOWSKI Mrs. Shirley Marcinkowski Chorus 1. 20 DONALD GENE MARTIN Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Manin Band 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; Track 2; Cross-Country 2, 3, 4: C Club 3,4. JULIA ANN MEHRER Mr. Shirley Mehrer and Mrs. Larry Smith Summit 4; Cheerleading 2, 3, 4: Class Sec. 3: FHA 1; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Float Comm. 1. BARRY W. MILLER Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller Summit 3, 4; An Club 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3.4: Cheerleading 4: Chorus 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3, 4; C Club 3, 4: Newspaper 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Thespians 1, 2, 3: Li'l Abner 3: Bleacher Bums 3, 4; 10-Yr. Perfect Attendance 4. CATHY JO MUELLER Mr. and Mrs. Ray Mueller Summit 4: An Club 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3: FHA 1, 2: GAA 2; Girls’ Sports Mngr. 3: Softball 4: Volleyball 4: NHS 3. 4; Pep Club 4: Student Council 4: Girls' State 3; Grad. Usher 3; Who’s Who 4. ROBERT MICHAEL MULHOLLAND Mr. and Mrs. John Mulholland An Club 4: Baseball: 1. 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Choraleers 3, 4: Football 1. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3.4: Thespians 1. 21 TIM WILLIAM MUSOLINO Mr. and Mrs. Harry Musolino DAVID PARKER Mrs. Ruih McCarty Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Most Humorous Boy 4. JOHN PARKER Mr. and Mrs. L. Parker THOMAS WADE PAUTLER Mrs. Ruby Pautlcr CHARLENE SUE PEPMILLER Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Pepmiller Band 2, 3. 4; Summit Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4: FHA 2; Softball 4; Library 3, 4; Newspaper 4; Pep Club 1, 3, 4; Li’l Abner 3: Jr. Achievement 3: Most Humorous Couples Costume 4. NANCY JEAN PETROWSKE Mr. and Mrs. R. Petrowske Summit Staff 4: Cheerleading 1. 2, 3, 4: Chorus 1. 2: V.-P. 3; FHA 1: GAA 1, 2; NHS 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Graduation Usher 3: 111. St. Scholar 3,4: Who’s Who 3, 4: American Legion Essay 1. MARY SUE PIOLETTI (transfer from Munich) Class V.-P. 2: Class Treas. 4: GAA 1; Pep Club 1; Track 1. 4: Nursing Award 4. RICHARD LEE POWLEY Mr. and Mrs. Edward Powley Basketball 1: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: C Club 3, 4: Pep Club 2, 3, 4: Sr. Steering Comm. 4. ROBERT CARL POWLEY Mr. and Mrs. Paul Powley Baseball 1. 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 2, 3, 4: C Club 2. 3, 4; Class Pres. 1; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3,4. GINA M. QUILLMAN Mrs. Margaret Quillman Chorus 1, 2: FT A 2; Pompom 1, 2, 3. MICHAEL L. SCHULTE Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Schulte Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Best Free throws 4: Chester Invit. MVP 4; Cross-Country 2, 3. 4. STUART DAVID SEXTON Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Sexton (Transfer from Jacksonville) Band 1: Pep Club 3,4: Student Council 3. (=kriims Uojnmts WluHe You Ucuj 23 TANYA LYNN SHERMAN Mrs. Donna Carter (transfer from C'dale) Band 2, 3. 4; Chorus 2; FHA 1, 2: GAA 2: Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Spanish Club 1. SHELLEY DENISE SICKMEYER Dr. and Mrs. Don Sickmeyer An Club 3,4: President 1,2: Band 1,3, 4: Color Guard 3,4: Cheerleading 1: Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: FHA 2, 3, 4: Pres. 4: Soc. Ch. 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4: Soc. Ch. 1, 2: Li’l Abner 3: Volleyball 3, 4: Choraleers 2,3, 4: Homecoming Queen Cand. 4: Spring Queen Candidate 4: Best Dressed 4: Outstanding Home Ec. Student 4: Runner-Up Arion 4. AMY B. SMITH Mr. and Mrs. Amos Smith Chorus 1, 2: FHA 1; Thespian Club 2. BEVERLY SUE SMITH Mrs. La Verne Morrison Chorus 1, 2: FHA 2, 3: GAA 2: Pep Club 1. 24 BRUCE EDMUND SLACK Mr. and Mrs. V. Slack FFA 1, 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 3. KATHY SUE STOCKWELL Mr. and Mrs. R. Stockwell Chorus 2, 3, 4: FHA 1; Pep Club 1. Collect tkb DimuhS Yow Dim Today JAMES DUANE THIERET Mr. and Mrs. James Thieret Basketball 1, 2, 3; C Club 3, 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Li'l Abner 3; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; C'dale Science Fair 4. DAVID JOHN TRETTER Mrs. June Tretter Chorus 2; Football 1, 2; Pep Club 2; Bleacher Bums 3,4; Thespian Club 2; U'l Abner 3; Track 1; Class Flirt 4. KEVIN GLENN THURAU Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Thurau Baseball 1, 2. 3. 4; MVP 4: C Club 2, 3, 4; Football 2, 3; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; Track 1; Women's Club Award 4; A11-Conference Baseball Team 4; Elk's Student of the Month 4. MICHAEL LEE TINDALL Mr. and Mrs. Roy Tindall An Club 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; V.-P. 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Chester All-Toumey Team 4; C Club 2, 3, 4; Choraleers 4; V.P. of Class 1, 2; Football 1. 2, 3, 4; MVP Off. Back 3, 4; All Conference 3, 4; All South 4; Best Off. Back 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Bleacher Bums 3, 4; Track 2,3, 4; Track MVP 2, 3, 4; Who's Who 3, 4; U'l Abner 3; Elk’s Student of the Month 3, 4; Most Talented 4: Best Athlete 4: Most Original Group Costume 4; Fritz Roth Award 4; Mike McLean Mem. Award 4. CAROL ANN WALTERS Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Walters Summit 3.4; Section Head 4: Band 3.4; Softball 3. 4; Chorus 1, 2. 3; V-P 4; FHA 1. 2; GAA 1. 2; NHS 2. 3. 4; Pres. 4: Newspaper 3, 4; Editor 4; Pep Club 4: Stud. Council 4; Track 3; Bausch and Lomb 4; Math Award 4; Elks Stu. of Month and Year 4; 111. St. Scholar 4: Who's Who 4: Newspaper Award 3; So. IL. Achievement 4: Commencement Address 4. VICKIE LYNN WELGE Mr. and Mrs. Wolter Welge Summit 3,4; Asst. Editor 3: Editor 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Wayne Thome Service Award 4: FHA 1, 2; Betty Crocker Award 4: NHS 2. 3. 4: Track. Softball. Volleyball Manager 3; 4 Yr. Perfect Attendance 4; So. IL. Achievement 4. Who’s Who 4: Elks Stu. of Month 4. DONALD LENUS WINGERTER Mr. and Mrs. Don Wingerter C Club 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2, 3. 4: Chora -leers2, 3, 4: Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Best Defensive Lineman 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 3. 4. EDWARD KEITH WITTENBRINK Mr. and Mrs. John Wittenbrink Band 1, 2, 3, 4. CAROL SUE WUNDERLICH Mr. and Mrs. E. Wunderlich Art Club 4; Chorus 1. 2, 3, 4; FHA 1. BONNY GALE YANKEY Mr. and Mrs. Shirley Yankee Chorus 1. NOT PICTURED: Donald Bova Joyce S. Bova Richard Lee Byram Randy G. Hoffman Keith Forgas Mark S. Li Hard James Bruce Wittenborn 26 PRES.: Tom Buescher V-PRES.: Janelle Lochhead SEC.: Joni Dungey (not pictured) TREAS.: Beth Harvel SPONSORS: Mr. and Mrs. Fuqua Margie Abell Kenny Adams lames Alms Debbie Baggett 28 Paula Brelje Jody Buatte Joe Buatte Scott Buescher Tom Buescher Connie Caron Lexia Cleiman Suzette Conover 29 Tony Cox Joann Creason Allan Crowder Pam Cushman Michelle Daschka Pat DeMent Mary Dethrow Rosemary Donagher Joann Doza Davy Draves Joni Dungey Georgerine Ebert 30 Tammy Eggemeyer Brian Ehlers Jill Ehlers Carla Fedderke Mary Frazer Susan Frazer Bob Glass Michelle Grah Chris Gregory Donna Hartenberger Debbie Hartman Kevin Hartman 31 Tim Hobeck Susan Holley Jeff Holzum Brenda Hornbostel Sally Irvine Bob Jany Kelly Kane Mark Kapshandy 32 Rosemary Kipp Pam Straight Kim Kniffen Ronald Korando Rodney Kribs Alan Kueker Nancy LaBreacht Janelle Lochhead Kathy Loucks Patti Ludwig 33 Terry McCormick Gary McDaniel Sharon Mennerich Jill Middendorf Barton Miller Larry Mitchell Lisa Nelson Sue Ohlau Bill Pautler Kathy Phelps 34 JumJUM Joan Pike Kris Ranta Sharon Rathert Bill Rinderer Jill Roche Dave Runge Mary Scheffer Taylor Search Dwayne Smith Terry Snider 35 Janet Surman Steve Sympson Kristy Tiller Charleen Tindall Joel Trueblood Mark Stockwell Mike Straight Rita Sultani ANOTHER Monday morning! NO PHOTOS: Daryl Bigham Jim Bova John Cummins Teresa Forgas Larry Guethle Kevin Herring David Hughey Debbie Lane Ricky Lee Tom Maue Bill Morgan John Pioletti Tammy Rahlfs Jim Wingerter 37 Sophomores “This nation was conceived in liberty and dedicated to the proposition that honest men may honestly disagree ...” Elmer Davis CLASS OFFICERS: CLASS SPONSORS: Mary Ohlau, PRESIDENT Mrs. Al-Asad Rob Wolz. VICE PRESIDENT Mr. Limbaugh Robin Garris, SECRETARY Greg Koeneman, TREASURER Donna Abell Debra Barnhart Chris Bendorf Norbert Bert Richard Ben Scott Ben Albert Bieser Todd Bland Jeff Bohnen Kathleen Bowen Thomas Brewer Tommy Burgdorf Canol Campbell Tina Colvis Patty Copenhaver Brenda Decker Connie Derousse Debbie Dickson Jean Diercks Joan Diercks Theresa Donagher Clarissa Draper Jeff Easton Rich Ecken 40 Cheryl Eggemeyer Robin Eggemeyer Tamy Eggemeyer Steve Erwin Kim Esselman Steve Farmer Randy Fedderke Brett Frazer Darla Fricke Robin Garris Debbie Gearhart Linda Gendron Susan Gerberding Carlene Glass Dwayne Greer Bob Grosvenor Kim Grott Pam Gruber Terry Guethle Bobbie Guthrie Mike Haberberger Tina Haberman Mitch Hammel Sam Hammel Mark Hartman Debbie Hathaway Wynette Hawkins Mike Hecht Patty Hindman Ricky Hoffman Lori Holcomb Sheryl Holzum Bruce Homan Kevin Homan David Jany Tim Jany Chris Jeffreys 41 Chris Johnson Ed Kerkhover Bob Kipp Roger Kipp Candy Knapp Terry Knop Bill Knowles Greg Koeneman Debbie Korando Denise Korando Donald Korando Greg Krantz Mark Lane Brad Lankford Mike Lindsey Brad Lohman Jerry Lohman Mike Ludwig Camille Lyons QwPJ Jb Alan McBride Lorrie McDaniel Rita McDermott Mark McKinney Tracy McKinney Donna McMath James Maes Gordon Mansker Hazel Martin Diana Meininger Jay Middendorf NO PHOTO AVAILABLE 42 Robert Miller Debbie Miner Tom Miner Sheri Minton Kim Montroy Lisa Mueller NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Richard Niemeyer David Nierman Mary Ohlau Pat Paulus Clayton Pepmiller Brian Petrowske Kevin Petrowske Mark Picou Julia Preusse Kathy Rahlfs Jeanie Rains Michael Rains Debra Reid Steve Renner Barb Rickenberg Bryan Robinson Kay Ruch Carolyn Rucker David Schroeder Kenneth Schultz Darla Sellers Darrel Sexton Bonnie Shemonic Tim Sickmeyer 43 Lynell Sulser Soraya Sultani Souad Sultani Karen Surman Bobbi Throop Randy Thurau Jessica Todd Karen Turner Mike Uffelman Steve Venable Curt Weese Kenny Welge PHOTO Not A voiloblo NO PHOTO AVAILABLE Rose Yankey Mike Young Mike Siegfried Patty Singer Lynette Smith Tonya Spencer Richard Sprengel Scott Springer Cathy Steffens Lisa Stirnaman Mike Strong Kim Stumpe ♦ 44 Freshmen “May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and security of self-government.” Thomas Jefferson OFFICERS PRES.: Anne Pautler VICE-PRES.: Carol Wingerter SEC.: Samia Sultani TREAS.: Mary Limbaugh Pam Allen Jerre Atchison Kevin Barnhart Jeanette Baughman Nancy Bierman Barbara Bieser Karen Bodeker Robert Brueggemann John Burch Tammy Canady Mary Casetta Ricky Casten Donnie Clark Beth Colvis John Cowan Kathy Cowell Lynda Cox Pat Craig Clifford Creason Debbie Davis Larry Decker Elizabeth DeRousse 46 Connie Dyke Barb Eastman Luanne Eggemeyer Bill Farmer Mike Faverty Richard Followell John Gearhart Brenda Glass Mark Granger Chris Grott Harold Haberman Terry Hardy Tim Hardy Shelley Hartman Janet Hecht David Helms Crystal Higgerson Angela Holley Royce Hoops 47 Eric Hornbostel Stacy Hudson Debbie Jany Lynette Johnson Rhonda Johnson Sandra Jones Robert Keeton John Killion Dale Kipp Tammy Kipp Kenneth Knop Terry Kothe Jim Kumke Bruce Lankford Danny Lankford Nancy Lutz Bobbie Lynn Blaze Lyons Danny McAdams Martha Mansker Richard Marchildon Barry Marcinkowska Alex Melchers 48 Steve Middendorf Lisa Miner Leroy Mitchell Bonnie Mueller Dale Nanney Ray Nelson Angel Nickel Debbie Nowotny Janice Parker Richard Paul Anne Pautler Lisa Rathert Renee Rheinecker Robert Rickenberg Lori Ruch Kathy Scheffer Scott Schneier Kenny Schroeder Jan Schulte Becky Sexton Rhonda Siegfried Mike Steelman Billy Stewart Sarnia Sultani David Surman Charles Tressler Eddie Valleroy Jill Viniard Jama Voile Connie Welge 49 Cheryl Werle Kim Whittenberg Janetta Whittington Paula Williams Tammy Wilson Carol Wingerter Tammy Wingerter Andy Wittenborn Judy Wittenbrink Ricky Wofford Cheryl Yankee Debbie Yankee Louis York Debbie Zang NOT S SHOWN Jj Teresa Brewer Jessie Clark Lonnie Dyke Tim Floyd Scott Frazer David Hoover Shawn Ingram Paul Jany Jim Lankford Tom McDaniel 50 Look at that tongue! Don't I look cute?! Who are you scowling at now? B. BRYANT Mrs. Bryant teaches Vocational English classes, Drama, and Speech. She is a popular figure at CHS. Still cute as ever! Anyone wishing to learn the ways of French can find all they want to know in Mrs. Al-Asad's class Along with her versatile wit, she has the knack of making her classes enjoyable. V. AL-ASAD And now, for Beethoven’s symphony in G minor. J. TRAPP 53 Besides teaching Freshman English, Mr. Trapp coaches J. V. football, basketball, and baseball. W. RILEY When a student decides to take Algebra I or Algebra II, he meets Mrs. Riley. In her spare time, Mrs. So you've decided to take Aigebta for the Riley finds time to sponsor the National Honor Soci- thirdtime! 1 r ety. I wonder what my class is up to now? Mr. Reiman teaches Geometry, Physics, Advanced Physics and Math IV, and also sponsors the radio club. He is a very dedicated teacher. E. REIMAN 54 Mr. Fuqua is the science and chemistry teacher at We 11 have a tesI tomorrow over Pa8es 43 CHS. Mr. Fuqua takes an active part in CHS affairs and is Junior class sponsor. Mr. Limbaugh's genuine friendliness and concern has made even struggling students take an interest in their subject. In addition to his Biology classes, Mr. Limbaugh also teaches General Science and sponsors the Science Club. M. LIMBAUGH Now this is the cranum. which is not to be confused with . . . 55 D. HORNBOSTEL Miss Hombostel is the one to see if you want to learn to be a good consumer. She teaches Consumer's Ed., Business Survey and her classes are pretty interesting. She is also Senior sponsor. I didn't do it, Mom, HONEST! Mr. Nottrott has a way of making his American History classes exciting to participate in. His active school spirit makes him popular at CHS. He also sponsors Senior class. 56 D. NOTTROTT D. WILEY Caught in the act! Mr. Wiley teaches World History and Sociology . He also coaches J. V. Football and Basketball. He is truly an asset to CHS's faculty. R. HELDEBRANDT Mr. Heldebrandt is a well known teacher at CHS who teaches Agriculture. He is always willing to help students and sponsors FFA and the freshman class. GUESS WHO? 57 Hey. . .c'monnow! v • P. PAETZHOLD A greatly admired Art teacher at CHS is Teach. Anyone who has been under her guidance has always benefited. She sponsors the Art Club and Student Council. A lot of credit should go to this wonderful teacher. By now everyone must know what a great person Mr. Birchler is. He not only excels in directing the band, chorus, and choraleers, but also in making friends and maintaining school spirit. His efforts have resulted in having the first-rated band in the state and winning respect and admiration from all. Where's my trumpet? J. BIRCHLER 58 D. CLENDENIN Mrs. Fuqua teaches typing, clerical practice, and bookkeeping. She is a Junior class sponsor and has devoted much of her spare time to this activity . Her methods of teaching and her sense of humor combine to provide an enjoyable, challenging class. Has everyone finished typing 40 words a minute? Mrs. Clendenin is a teacher familiar to the girls. She teaches shorthand, bookkeeping, and secretarial practice. With Mrs. Clendenin's guiding hand a student is well on the way to becoming a successful secretary. What are little girls made of? S. FUQUA 59 J. FRAZIER Mrs. Frazier has gained wide recognition at CHS by her typically friendly nature. She has furthered the education of many future homemakers. Among her activities she sponsors FT A. Does anyone know the proper way to ride? Miss Walker is a new addition to the faculty this year. She teaches girl's P.E. and coaches girl's softball, volleyball, and track. The Summit Staff welcomes such an asset to our school. 60 D. WALKER w. BONDURANT Mr. Bondurant is a well-known person to the boys in school who take shop. Besides teaching this, he does repair jobs and specializes his many talents in carpentry. Look behind you, Mr. Bondurant! Mud-pies, yummmy! Mr. Clendenin teaches Basic and Advanced Woodworking and Drafting and Architectural Drafting. He is always ready to give his students a helping hand. L. CLENDENIN 61 R. BRIDGES Mr. Herschbach is a new teacher at CHS this year. He teaches Civics, World Problems, and Government. He also coached the Freshman football and basketball teams. The Summit Staff welcomes him to CHS. I'm a Rhinestone Cowboy. Coach Bridges is the athletic director here at CHS. He teaches boy's P.E., coaches the freshman football team, and is also a driving instructor. All-American Apple-Pie Boy! J. HERSCHBACH Mr. Paulus teaches Driver Safety and Training, besides coaching the Varsity football and track teams. He also finds time to sponsor the C Club. 62 K.PAULUS 12. 20. 36. 44. HIKE!!! J. HOPKINS Mrs. Hopkins is a Special Ed teacher at CHS. She sponsors SAE and cheerleading. Mrs. Hopkins is known to all as a friendly, outgoing teacher. CALORIES. CALORIES . . .! Mrs. Colvis is another Special Ed teacher. She spends her time helping students and sponsoring SAE. Her warm personality has made her a popular figure at our school. S. COLVIS 63 Have a seat! CHS. He teaches special education, a class where I can't work miracles! any student can find extra help if he needs it. A. SABO What do you think of me? Anyone who needs help in finding information can always come to Mrs. Sabo. She has a vast knowledge of our library and spends much of her time helping students. 64 Huny, I'm falling off the chair! B. Woolcott Mrs. Woolcott is a guidance counselor as well as the Freshman class sponsor. Many have benefited from her advice as well as from her friendly, helpful attitude. Little Slugger Whether it be through the guidance office or through athletics, most students have come into contact with Mr. Hinkle. Many will agree that he is truly a credit to CHS. J. Hinkle 65 Mrs. W. Kerkhover, Mrs. L. Schuchert, Mrs. A. Dicrcks, Mrs. M. Schroeder 66 HARRY McFADDEN WILBUR RODENMEYER Pt shhtfltt Osttetifatiow High school - I'm so nervous! Freshman Orientation is a day sponsored by the Student Council to introduce the freshmen to high school. They are told of various clubs and activities in which to participate. After this they are given a tour of the school. Fuzzy, how'd you manage thai? Another activity sponsored by Student Council is Magazine Sales. The students are asked to sell magazines and for their efforts can win many prizes. More fan mail. A Jotot cotoutig 9 76 WE £ T (RtiLLOOG ,2i Sophomores - 1st lA uuuug FOoctti! Seniors - 2nd Band - 3rd P uzdb cuul Outstanding spirit!!! The Alumni Band adds extra excitement. The Homecoming Parade and Bonfire add much spirit and enjoyment to the occasion. 1976 Bonfire 69 fJ04n C0 nutg Gajtob Chester fans watch anxiously to see the Yellow Jackets defeat Sparta. Homecoming is one of the most exciting and enjoyable activities at high school. Much work and preparation is involved, but after all the tiring and exasperating work, we feel the hassle was worth it. The Homecoming Game this year was against our traditional rival - Sparta. The game was really exciting with Chester winning 22 to 14. RETIRING QUEEN: Miss Jenellc Klindworth QUEEN CANDIDATES top: Miss Celia Almond, Miss Shelly SIckmeyer, Miss Mary Jane Coffey. bottom: Miss Barb Higgerson, and Miss Rose Wingerter. Barb is crowned Queen. 70 [Jotto cotoutig Dcmc 1976 Homecoming Court: Jeff Bodeker, Celia Almond, Mike Tindall. Rose Wingerter, Pat Knowles, Jenelle Klindworth. Lorin Dale Eggemeyer, Barb Higgerson, Tom Gibbs, Shelly SIckmeyer, Barry Hoffman. Mary Jane Coffey. The, Quppjv’s DcuuCb Don Wingerter presented the golden football to Barb. Couidiy Jttod The theme for this year's dance was Country Time. Appropriate decorations were beautifully displayed by Teach, the art classes, and Student Council . Students danced to the music provided by Deuce” in a wonderfully peaceful and pleasant setting. 71 976 f-fohtecottung QuMiv UiSS Bath f-figgmsow Uiss Ros Ufagede Miss CetouA Mwji Miss Oumv’s Cowit MissMonyJcM Cdm lfl6 BiC6tctSMu6J And Chester 1776 to In celebration of our country's 200th anniversary the citizens of Chester combined their talents to produce the show So Proudly We Hail.” The program was sponsored by The Chester Chamber of Commerce, and everyone participated. The Chester High School Band and the town’s choruses under the direction of John Birchler provided the musical background . The high school art classes distributed the beautiful decorations throughout the gymnasium. 74 75 Qfytfng DcutC Left to right: Tom Gibbs. Shelley Sickmeyer, Dave Hoffman, Deb Hobeck, Don McKinney, Mary Coffey, Jamie Lochhead, Queen Kim Fraembs, Alan Draves, Retiring Queen Mary Klein, Brad Demond, Dwight Lochhead, Jeff Bodeker, Celia Almond, Gary Bert, Nancy Petrowske. Retiring Queen Nancy Petrowske Mary Klein Kim Fraembs Celia Almond Deb Hobeck Shelley Sickmeyer Mary Coffey Jamie and Dwight Lochhead QUEEN: Kim Fraembs MAID OF HONOR: Deb Hobeck 77 Queen fCU Pi einbs Queen's Dance The theme for this year's Spring Dance was ’’Spirit of 76 . The gym was beautifully displayed in red, white, and blue to commemorate the occasion. The art classes and Student Council, with the help of Teach made this dance a real success. 7 8 976AufO ids Lt. Bruce Welge Award Nursing Award Runner-Up Math Mike Jany Susie Pioletti Mike Jany Math Award Science Award SAR: Jeff Bodeker Carol Walters Carol Walters DAR: Deb Hobeck Outstanding Home Ec. Student: Shelley Sickmeyer I A 1 A Fritz Roth Award Mike Tindall Jeff Brown Memorial Jeff Bodeker, accepts for Kevin Diercks Betty Crocker Award Vickie Welge Mike McLean Memorial Award Mike Tindall American History Award Craig Campbell Most Valuable Student in An Club Alan Kueker Special Recognition of An Denise Lankford 79 80 CMasttc C” Ck mduig Walter House receives the dedication of the annual. New members. Old members. QtfuluuOtii 81 82 7t 1976 $%QduCt£itu Class 84 t Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolutionary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ” Clinton Rossiter NT Qpfytk Bcwquet Highlights Seniors receive their roses. Most Sportsmanlike Best Defensive Lineman Best Defensive Back Best Offensive Lineman MVP Football and Track MVP Volleyball MVP Basketball Best Free Throw MVP Baseball MVP Cross Country Presentation of Plaque to coach Trapp by Baseball Players 86 FRONT ROW: Vickie Welge, editor: Sue Ohlau, assistant editor: SECOND ROW: Wynette Hawkins, photographer: Guy Doza. business manager: Julie Gaenner. an: Carol Walters, classes: Jane Irvine, ads: Rosie Wingerter. faculty: Janelle Lochead, activities: Susan Holley, organizations: Tom Buescher, sports: Jayne Howie, an. NOT PICTURED: Deb Bamhan, photographer. Loafing on the job? The Summit Staff’s task is, of course, to produce CHS’s annual. Their time and effort have made a fine book every year. Mrs. VanMeter also is to be congratulated for her long hours helping them put this book together. These are members of the Summit Staff?! 87 TOP ROW: Kim Fraembs. vice-president: Shelley Sickmeyer, social chairman; Celia Almond, secretary-treasurer: Jeff Bodeker, president; Mary Coffey, extra-curricular chairman. Qtucfeicb Council The Student Council is the students’ voice in school matters. These young people plan all our dances and assemblies. They had a very successful Student Council Week this year, including the annual Sadie Hawkins Day. They also did a marvelous job decorating the gym for Homecoming and the Spring Dance. The Student Council is sponsored by Mrs. Paetzhold and Mrs. Woolcott. 88 Some of the belter costumes seen around. Tom is sworn in as next year's student Council president. Janclle takes office as social-chairman. The new extra-curricular chairman is Jody. 89 FRONT ROW: Allan Kueker: Celia Almond: Carol Walters, president: Janelle Lochead; Sue Ohlau: Vickie Welge. BACK ROW: Mrs. Riley, sponsor: Mike Jany: Nancy Petrowske; Tom Buescher: Brad Koeneman: Cathy Mueller. JedtouaA LfotUH Society The National Honor Society is a select group of students. They are chosen mainly on a scholastic basis by the teachers, but leadership, service, and reliability are also considered. The new members were initiated at Honors Night this year. 90 AJeup Ue yJms FRONT ROW: Tammy Eggemeyer, Chris Gregory, Nannette Ichtertze. BACK ROW: Dale Lindner, Bill Knowles, Dave Niermann, Rob Wolz. NOT PICTURED: Mary Ohlau. 91 The Art Club is a group of dedicated students who work together with the art classes in such activities as Homecoming, Spring Dance, and the annual Christmas Art Show. This year they also furnished decorations for the Bicentennial Program presented at C. H. S. Although there is a lot of time and work involved in this club, there's always a lot of fun. The club receives their guidance and encouragement from their sponsor, Mrs. Paetzhold, alias Teach.” SPONSOR: Mrs. P. Paetzhold; PRESIDENT: Shelley Slckmeyer; VICE PRESIDENT: Jayne Howie; TREASURER: Joe Buaue; SECRETARY: Celia Almond. 92 Qpe cb CHS is again proud of the outstanding showing of its speech team this year. Sponsored by Mrs. Bryant, the team has participated in various meets in the State, earning a fine reputation in speaking activities. T ltov If you are interested in electronics and communications and want the opportunity to earn an amateur radio license, join the Radio Club. This educational club is sponsored by Mr. Reiman. 93 C’CSub To earn an athletic letter C , an athlete must meet the requirements of the Chester Athletic code. The boys in the C” Club have certainly earned these letters. This new group was organized to promote school spirit and enthusiasm. Although off to a slow start, the Bleacher Bums were going strong by the season's end. B Ctjck BuMyiS 94 FRONT: Michelle Daschka. Poster Chairman: Sue Ohlau, Treasurer; Celia Almond, Secretary; Kim Fraembs, Vice-pres.; Jayne Howie, President. Pep Club mL[ Chester fans? The Pep Club is composed of spirit-minded students. The goal of the Club is to get as many students to support their team as possible, and they usually get good results. Membership is open to any student who wants to support the Yellow Jackets. 95 FRONT: Jill Viniard, Captain. BACK: Sam Sultani; Stacey Hudson. TOP: Nancy Lutz: Mary Limbaugh. This year, the Freshman cheerleaders had an unusual amount of spirit. They worked very hard to learn new cheers and showed their skills at games. What are you two hiding? 96 FRONT: Tuny Conover, Captain. BACK: Deb Korando: Souad Sultani: Sheryl Hol-zum: Soraya Sultani: Susan Gerberding. The Junior Varsity squad shows great potential for next year. Their enthusiasm was evident all year, and we hope to see them all again next year. 97 FRONT: Ruth Kipp: Barry Miller: Julie Mehrer. BACK: Joanie Dungey: Deb Hobeck, Captain: Kim Kniffen; Nancy Petrowske: Barb Higgerson. Our Varsity cheerleaders do just what their name implies: they are the leaders of school spirit and enthusiasm. Their efforts were much appreciated this year. We won! Mrs. Colvis, sponsor; Sally Irvine, secretary-treasurer; Deb Hobeck, social chairman; Kim Fraembs, president; Rosie Wingerter, vice-president: Mrs. Hopkins, sponsor. The Student Action for Education club was new at CHS this year. Formerly FT A, the club promotes interest in the education field. SAE members went to Springfield to a convention, and also had their annual Student Teaching Day. 99 F.H. A. is an organization sponsored by Mrs. Frazier. It is open to all Home-Ec. students. The activities include everything frorn scavenger hunts to Tupperware parties. F.H. A. is an educational as well as an enjoyable organization. 100 FfA The F.F.A. is a nation wide organization for boys and girls who plan to be farmers. Each year the F.F.A. has a banquet for its members and alumni. A HANDSHAKE INSTEAD OF A KISS? DEARLY BELOVED. WE ARE GATHERED HERE TODAY . . . 101 Ckcyiahm Choraleers is a special group of students selected from the big chorus. The Choraleers sing for many different organizations and perform at high school programs. We represent the lollipop kiss? 102 Churns 7S-76 The Chester High School Chorus consists of a large group of students this year. The sopranos, altos, tenors, and basses all harmonize to produce very enjoyable music. They have given very good performances at both concerts, as well as at the Bicentennial program. Ain't We Sweet? 103 cue Under the direction of Mr. John Birchler (better known as B ) the Yellowjacket Band have completed another year filled with activities. The band is a marching band, pep band, and concert band all rolled into one. CHS wouldn't be the same without it's Marching Yellowjackets. 104 901 w VJ p a n,'9 Y] W w tti Chests 106 Cfnmg CUmweb 107 19 76 CELIA: Arion Award for Band and Chorus MARY JANE: Runner up Arion for Band SHELLEY: Runner up Arion for Chorus VICKIE: Wayne Thome Service TOM: Fred Allmeyer Achievemeni 108 SCOTT: Women's Club Award KIM: Majoreue’s Baton FRONT: Diana Meininger, Kim Stumpe, Wynette Hawkins, Beih Harvel. BACK: Usa Rathen, Tracy McKinney. Karen Bodeker, Sheri Min-ton. The CHS Pom Pon girls are a colorful addition to the Marching Yellowjackets. They provide half-time entertainment for football games as well as for some of the basketball games. These girls work hard to live up to the CHS band's outstanding reputation. 109 BOTTOM: Carol Wingerter, Rose Wingerter.yjanelle Lochhead, Sheri Eggemeyer. TOP: Kim Fraembs, Pam Klindworth, Lynell Sulser, Jody Buaite. no DRUM MAJORETTE: Kim Fraembs HEAD TWIRLER: Rose Wingener S uOfrTwiile t The CHS twirlers have again completed another year of providing additional entertainment along with the Marching Yellowjacket Band. They perform in the half-time shows at football and basketball games, and of course, march in parades. KIM ill 112 F g QvJk Left to right: Jill Middendorf; Pat Ludwig: Pam Cushman; Mary Clore: Bonnie Shemonic; Chris Johnson, Captain Lisa Mueller; Kim Whittenberg. The CHS Flag Girls add much color to the band as they expertly twirl their bright flags. When these girls go through their routine, we can really see that they work hard. Coflot Qvucvids L. to R.: Kristy Tiller, Nanette Ichtertz, Anne Pautler, Becky Sexton, Patty Copenhaver, Shelley Slckmeyer. 113 L. to R.: Debby Yankey, Pam Allen, Tammy Kipp, LuAnne Eggemeyer, Judi Wittenbrink. Cf-TC UtycJbby We’re loyal to you, Chester High, We’re orange and black, Chester High, We'll back you to stand 'gainst the best in the land For we know you have sand, Chester High Rah-Rah! So stay with that ball, Chester High, We're backing you all, Chester High, Our team is our fame protector On boys, for we expect a victory from you, Chester High Bring out that dear Old Flag of orange and black, Lead on your sons and daughters on fields and tracks. Like men of old on giants Placing reliance, shouting defiance Oskee! Wa! Wa! Amid the broad green plains that nourish our land, For clean athletics and for learning, we stand And unto thee we pledge our heart and hands, Dear Alma Mater, Chester High. 114 GfrYowYeMcHAycucketi Go you Yellowjackets, Fight you Yellowjackets. Win you Yellowjackets. Go! Fight! Win! Go you Yellowjackets, Fight you Yellowjackets We like to win, and we’ll back you to the end. So go you Yellowjackets, Fight you Yellowjackets Lift up your banners high Go fight down that field (floor) and never, never yield (make another score) For our dear old Chester High! Go you Yellowjackets Go! Fight! Win! Yellowjackets! 115 116 IMANIKmKIANAMMANI milll I 049IW JIMAOKINAWA KOREA 1950- Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not he because we are a big country hut because we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson Ifasfy Fooib ’75 TOP ROW: Coach Wiley. Rob Powley. Tom Holley, Don Wingener, Gary Bierman, Taylor Search. Bill Gross, Bruce McConkey, Mike Mul-holland, Allen Buck. Tony Cox. Mike Hathaway. Jeff Holzum. Scott Buescher, David Runge, Coach Trapp. 2nd ROW: Coach Paulus, David Nierman. Randy Thurau, Mike Hecht, Mike Lutz. Mike Ludwig. Todd Bland, Craig Campbell. Marvin Hammel, Mark Stockwell, Mark McKinney. Rob Wolz, Coach Herschbach. 3rd ROW: Mike Uffelman, Don Korando, Bill Knowles, James Thieret, Jeff Bodeker. Mike Tindall, Rick Powley, Sam Hammel, Barry Miller. Mitch Hammel, Joe Buatte, Banon Miller, Bob Glass, Mgr. Tom Burgdorf. ’75 SCHEDULE CHS 36 Zeigler Royalton 0 CHS 20 Anna-Jonesboro 14 CHS 20 Murphysboro 6 CHS 26 Pinckneyville 37 CHS 22 Nashville 23 (ot) CHS 22 Sparta 14 CHS 6 Carlyle 22 CHS 6 DuQuoin 12 CHS 35 Columbia 6 CHS Dupo (canceled) S.W.E. ALL CONFERENCE MEMBERS 1st Team Offensive Back - Mike Tindall 2nd Team Offensive Back - Mark Stockwell 2nd Team Offensive Grd. - Mike Hathaway 2nd Team Offensive Tkl. - Don Wingerter 2nd Team Defensive Back - Joe Buatte 2nd Team Defensive End - Bill Gross 18 Pu h (Utflj .V. CkcunpS TOP ROW: Don Korando, Mike Siegfried. Mike Hechi, Bill Knowles. Mike Ludwig, Brett Frazer, Gordon Mansker, Kevin Petrowske. 2nd ROW: Coach Wiley, Mike Uffelman, Tim Sickmeyer, Brad Lankford, Rob Wolz. Todd Bland. Kevin Homan, Rich Niemeyer, Coach Trapp. 3rd ROW: Mgr. Tom Burgdorf, Randy Thurau, Dale Nanney. Buddy Sexton, David Nierman, Sam Hammel, Richard Boner, Mitch Hammel. The J.V. squad, in keeping with the fine tradition set by them the previous year, again had an outstanding season. Their conference record of 6 wins and 1 loss put them in a tie for first place with Murphysboro. They held five of their nine opponents scoreless, and finished with an overall record of 8 and 1. The freshmen also had an excellent season. They finished their season with a conference record of 5 wins and 1 loss, putting them second to Sparta in the conference. They lost their only non-conference game to Perryville in two overtimes, giving them an overall record of 5 and 2. Both of these teams are to be congratulated for their achievements this year with the hope that they will do even better in the future. TOP ROW: Coach Bridges. Steve Middendorf. Mike Faverty, Alex Melchers, Terry Kothe, Richard Paul. Eric Hornbostel, Pat Craig, Louis York. Blaise Lyons. BOTTOM ROW: Bill Farmer, John Cowan, Dean Link, Andy Wittenborn, Tim Lochhead, Rich Followell, Don Clark. Rick Wofford, Mike Dungey, Mark Granger, John Burch. 119 97SVaistiy Cfaitsttcs Stop that guy. Ref! TEAM TOTALS Rushing 1661 yds. Passing 960 yds. Passes 110 yds. Passes Cmpltd. 57 yds. Interceptions 12 yds. Scoring 191 pts. 21.2 A. Opponents 134 pts. 14.8 A. INDIVIDUAL RUSHING Mike Tindall Mark Stockwell SCORING Mike Tindall Mark Stockwell Joe Buatte Rick Powley Rob Powley Tom Holley Sam Hammel PASS RECEIVING Mike Tindall Joe Buatte Mark Stockwell Rob Powley Mike Lutz Mike Uffelman Jeff Bodeker 123 carries, 825 yds. 144 carries, 707 yds. 128 pts. 24 pts. 20 pts. 8 pts. 2 pts. 5 pts. 6 pts. 31 recep., 603 yds. 12 recep., 153 yds. 6 recep., 89 yds. 4 recep., 76 yds. 2 recep., 39 yds. 1 recep., 26 yds. 1 recep., 8 yds. Catch me if you can! 120 Tindall boots one. Scott Barton Taylor Craig David Jeff Bob Mark Buescher Miller Search Campbell Runge Holzum Glass Stockwell Joe Jeff James Allen Don Mike Mike Rick Buatte Bodeker Thieret Buck Wingerter Lutz Hathaway Powley Barry Gary Bill Rob Tom Mike Bill Marvin Miller Bierman Gross Powley Holley Mulholland Knowles Hammel Mike Mike Mark Mitch Tindall Ludwig McKinney Hammel Todd Mike Sam Bruce Bland Uffelman Hammel McConkey Coach Paulus Coach Herschbach Coach Wiley Coach Bridges Coach Trapp 121 TOP ROW: Mike Jany, Don Martin, Mike Schulte, Kevin Dierks, Coach Hinkle. BOTTOM ROW: Kevin Hartman. Terry Snider, Tom Buescher, Curt Weese. Ed Kerkhover, Jay Middendorf. CROSS-COUNTRY 1975 Lost to Red Bud at Red Bud Lost to Cobden at Chester Lost to Marissa and Aviston Central at Marissa Lost to Sparta and Freeburg at Chester Lost to Red Bud and New Athens at Red Bud Won over DuQuoin at DuQuoin Lost to Murphysboro at Chester Won over Nashville at Chester Lost to Sparta at Sparta Lost to Cobden at Cobden Lost to DuQuoin at Chester Placed 14th of 21 teams at Waterloo Invitational Tied for 3rd in Conference at Chester Won over Nashville at Nashville Lost to Murphysboro at Murphysboro 14th of 16 teams at Lebanon District 122 The third year of cross-country at CHS proved to be a very disappointing one for the harriers. They closed the season with 3 wins and 14 losses and tied for third in the conference meet which was hosted by Chester. Terry Snider, a Junior rookie, was the team's outstanding runner this year. He finished third overall in the conference meet and has a very good chance for the no. 1 position next year. Besides Terry, the other varsity lettermen were Don Martin, Mike Schulte, Kevin Hartman and Tom Buescher. Kevin Dierks and Mike Jany received Senior service awards, and Ed Kerkhover, Curt Weese and Jay Middendorf were the J. V. lettermen. Coach Hinkle's motto for the next year’s team: There will be some changes made. No chance - He just passed out! 123 FRONT ROW: Jeff Holzum. Tom Maue, Mike Ailtmer, Mike Tindall. Kevin Hartman. BACK ROW: Rich Niemeyer (Mgr.). Gary Bierman. Mike Lutz. Brad Koeneman. Mike Schulte and Coach Hinkle. 975-76 Qch hjJlb Ctud Rj wtcU 9- 6 TRICO 58 CHS 59 PINCKNEYVILLE 96 CHS 63 SPARTA 68 CHS 61 STEELEV1LLE 60 CHS 51 NASHVILLE 67 CHS 63 ELDORADO TOURNEY ELDORADO 63 CHS 39 VIENNA 72 CHS 68 CARLYLE 90 CHS 64 CHESTER INVITATIONAL RED BUD 74 CHS 75 STEELEVILLE 48 CHS 66 NEW ATHENS 35 CHS 42 MURPHYSBORO 60 CHS 59 anna-jonesboro 72 CHS 59 DU QUOIN 60 CHS 73 TRICO 59 CHS 44 PINCKNEYVILLE 82 CHS 56 NASHVILLE 62 CHS 67 COLUMBIA 59 CHS 79 DU QUOIN 74 CHS 70 MURPHYSBORO 80 CHS 62 CARLYLE 77 CHS 74 ANNA-JONESBORO 75 CHS 79 SPARTA 79 CHS 54 REGIONAL TOURNEY GORHAM 48 CHS 67 SPARTA 49 CHS 44 124 VctASity Bask ti M Statistics 197S-76 Pts. F.G. F.G. A. %F.T. F.T.A. °lo Foul Reb. Ots. Games Chester 1538 606 1550 39% 326 541 60% 474 873 Opponents 1667 673 1571 43% 321 529 61% 474 779 Athmer, Mike 15 7 28 25% 1 6 17% 9 11 18 13 Bert, Gary 15 5 17 29% 5 7 71% 4 3 15 7 Bierman, Gary 150 59 171 35% 32 60 53% 63 93 79 22 Koeneman, Brad 312 112 267 42% 88 130 68% 74 222 98 25 Lutz, Mike 256 104 224 46% 48 97 49% 98 241 96 25 Powley, Rob 18 8 29 28% 2 5 40% 31 38 25 8 Schulte, Mike 307 119 317 38% 69 101 68% 87 121 99 25 Tindall, Mike 298 132 321 41% 34 64 53% 68 66 99 25 Buatte, Joe 22 6 26 23% 10 16 63% 9 13 28 14 Hammel, Sam 0 0 0 - 0 0 - 2 0 2 2 Hartman, Kevin 2 1 2 50' 0 0 - 0 4 7 7 Holzum, Jeff 7 2 4 50% 3 4 75% 0 4 2 2 Maue, Tom 136 51 143 36% 34 51 67% 33 54 66 21 125 Let’s Boogie! This year’s varsity, finishing their season with a 9-16 record, did not quite live up to their expectations. Seven of the games, however, were lost by seven points or less, and one of these was lost in overtime. While they were unable to repeat last year's achievement by Doing It Again in ’76, the Jackets did come alive” to win the Chester Invitational Tournament for the second consecutive year. Mike Tindall and Mike Schulte were voted onto the all-tournament team. With the experienced juniors and sophomore hopefuls coming back next year, the Jackets are looking and striving for a winning season. The ball’s up there. Cosmo! 126 aarnggghhhh! J.V. (Uid PioskBa etboM FRONT ROW: Curt Weese, Rob Wolz, Mitch Hammel, Bill Knowles, Kris Rama, Pat Paulus, Bobby Kipp. BACK ROW: Coach Wiley, Mike Uffleman, Taylor Search, Jay Middendorf, Todd Bland, Ed Kerkhover, Sam Hammel, Greg Koeneman, Rich Niemeyer (Mgr.). The JV squad just couldn't get it all together, with a record of 5 and 13. With the help of the sophomores and several returning juniors who did not play this year, the JV team plans to make a good showing next season. The freshmen almost achieved a 50% win-loss record, ending the season with 6 wins, 8 losses. This squad shows great promise for improvement, and having gained a year's experience, poses a definite threat to next year's opponents. FRONT ROW: Larry Decker (Mgr.), Richard Marchildon, Royce Hoops, Tim Lochhead, Mike Liefer, Donny Clark, Mark Granger. BACK ROW: Coach Herschbach, John Cowan, Danny McAdams, Alex Melchers, Mike Faverty, Craig Doza, Mike Dungey. 127 Jackets to Action 128 pur . flUK VoMtjtobcM I OdiSIfiP J K ’’Sj FRONT: Mary Casetta. Nancy Lutz, Debbie Yankey, Linda Cox, Pam Allen, Crystal Higgerson, Mary Limbaugh. SECOND ROW: Wynette Hawkins, Martha Mansker, Linda Dierks, Lynelle Sulser, Donna McMath, Jessie Todd, Chris Bendorf, Camille Lyons. Bonnie Mueller. BACK: Coach Walker. Jayne Howie, Rosie Wingerter. Rita Sultani, Shelley Sickmeyer, Susan Gerberding, Sue Ohlau. Michelle Daschka, Patty DeMent, Susan Holley, Chris Gregory, Denise Lankford, Cathy Mueller. Boih the J. V. and Varsity volleyball teams, under first-year coach Miss Walker, finished the season with a record of 5 wins and eleven losses. This is an improvement for both teams over last year’s record. With most of their starters coming back, the girls hope to continue to improve and be even tougher next year. OPPONENT J.V. Varsity Red Bud won lost •Sparta won lost Anna lost lost •Carbondale won lost Elkville lost won •DuQuoin lost won •Sparta lost won Trico lost lost •Elkville won won •Anna lost lost Carbondale lost lost •Murphy lost won •Red Bud lost lost • Pinckney ville lost lost •Trico won lost DuQuoin lost lost •home game Alms for the poor! CHS . . . Roller Derby Team?? 129 Vcui ty Champs cukLJ.V. FRONT ROW: David Parker, Joe Buatte, Kevin Thurau, Mike Hathaway, Mike Mulholland, Barton Miller. Sam Hammel. BACK ROW: Rob Powley, Mike Uffelman, Mike Siegfried, Randy Thurau, Brett McLaughlin. Jay Middendorf, Bob Glass, and Coach Trapp. Congratulations to the varsity baseball team, for winning the first S.W.E. Conference Championship in the history of baseball at CHS! This team, under Coach John Trapp, has come a long, long way in the last three years, from last place to first. Kevin Thurau, the team's leading pitcher and hitter was MVP. The JV squad, with a record of 6, 2, and 1, also had a very successful season. They have an excellent chance of repeating the Varsity’s performance. SEATED: Kevin Barnhardt, Mark Granger. Royce Hoops. Tim Lochhead, Mike Dungey, Andy Wittenbom, and Blaise Lyons. STANDING: Eric Hombosile, Mike Faverty, Pai Craig, Richard Paul, Mike Liefer. Mike Siegfried, and Coach Bridges. 130 aIs ' otnct Boys ’ Ttftfks FRONT ROW: Don Wingener, Mike Tindall, Jeff Bodeker, Kevin Diercks, Rob Copenhaver. MIDDLE ROW: Mitch Hammel, David Nierman, Tom Buescher, Louis York. BACK ROW: Mark Stockwell, Kevin Hanman, Steve Farmer, and Todd Bland. The track team had a much improved season. They did not win a great number of meets, but they placed 5th out of 14 teams at the Red Bud Invitational, 4th out of the 7 teams at the Conference Meet, 5th out of the 19 teams at the DuQuoin Invitational, and 7th of the 24 teams at the District Meet - and all this with only 14 team members. These boys are to be encouraged for their efforts. The girls’ track team's season, while not successful in terms of wins and losses, was successful in terms of improvement. Most of these girls will be returning next year, and if they keep improving should offer more competition in the years to come. Jayne Howie, the MVP, placed 7th in the shot put out of the 27 teams at the District Meet, and Wynette Hawkins placed 7th in the 2 mile run. FRONT ROW: Rhonda Johnson. Denise Lankford, Susie Pioletti, Carol Wingener, Debbie Reed, Karen Bodeker, Patty Copenhaver. Wynette Hawkins, Becky Sexton. Patsy Lindsey. BACK ROW: Debbie Yankey (Mgr.), Cheri Yankey. Brenda Decker, Paula Brelje, Cathy Cowell, Kim Grott, Patty Hindman. Deb Korando, Sheryl Holzum. Donna Hathaway, Jayne Howie, Lori McDaniel, and Coach Walker. 131 Gol and Oviis ’ QoftbcM KNEELING: Rob Wolz. Cun Weese, Bill Knowles. Mike Homberger. Taylor Search. STANDING: Coach Wiley. Greg Koeneman. Eddie Kirk-hover, Tim Sickmeyer, and Brad Koeneman. The golf team again had a very successful season. They achieved a 9-6 record, and placed 2nd in the conference, as they have in recent years. They have an excellent chance to regain that position next year, as all but one team member will be returning. Brad Koeneman, the team’s MVP was voted onto the all-conference team. KNEELING: Deb Hathaway. Denise Lankford. Cheri Yankee, Bonnie Mueller, Barbara Mizer, Sam Sultani, Cathy Cowell. Cathy Mueller Jayne Howie. Paula Brelje. Charlene Pepmiller. Jill Viniard. Pat Dement, and Michelle Dashka. 132 And this ventilator does . . . something If you need parts for any of your appliances, go to KLEIN SHEET METAL. They offer a variety of parts and friendly service. 134 Do you need a loan or somewhere safe to put your savings? BUENA VISTA BANK is the bank for you. They always have fast, friendly and dependable banking service. 135 The purpose of the AMERICAN LEGION is to uphold the Constitution and all our nation stands for. The AMERICAN LEGION offers many services to the community. COMMANDER - SHERMAN MARTIN POST 487 PRESIDENT - DOLORES VIEREGGE UNIT 487 HOME OF 25th DISTRICT FOR 1975 and 1976 25th DISTRICT COMMANDER --SHERMAN MARTIN 25th DISTRICT ADJUTANT K. D. HENSON 25th DISTRICT JR. AUXILIARY PRESIDENT RUTH KIPP The AMERICAN LEGION AUXILIARY is made up of civic minded women who are proud to stand up for their country. They have also started a Jr. auxiliary for young women so that they too may serve their community. 136 137 The BONNIE MAID LAUNDROMAT is a bright and clean place where you can do your wash quickly and conveniently. The BONNIE MAID also takes care of your dry cleaning needs. KIPP'S DRIVE-IN is a cheerful place where you can have both good food and good company. If you want to try some place different to eat, stop at KIPP'S DRIVE-IN. A large, well stocked store, BEN FRANKLIN'S, is the place where you can find almost anything you need from candy, cards, and candles to albums and tapes. Celia, do you really like Conway Twitty? 138 For all your real estate needs visit the KOENEMAN AGENCY. There you'll find the best with a friendly greeting. When traveling, be sure to stop and stay at the ROYAL MOTOR LODGE, where you’ll get the best service anywhere. Now that’s service with a smile! 139 BfiKE SHOPPE MOORE AND WITTENBORN'S is the place to stop for all your shopping needs and they offer the lowest prices for your budget. For the freshest dairy products in Southern Illinois, come to CHESTER DAIRY where you always get that just milked taste.” 140 '57 Chevy doesn't make it except in the classic shows? Go to W C MOTORS for a good deal. Appearance, performance, style and friendliness are what you’ll find. For the latest in news get the weekly CHESTER HERALD TRIBUNE. It has all the news for Randolph County. Want something known fast and at a low rate? Place an ad in the classified section of the CHESTER HERALD TRIBUNE. 141 142 Do you just love beaches? If you do, SOUTHERN ILLINOIS SAND COMPANY has plenty of sand waiting for you. Are you a wreckless driver or accident prone? Well, even if you’re not, it’s high time to visit your friendly STATE FARM AGENT for all your insurance needs. Need a haircut or just a change in style? Visit the PAMPERED LADY for the best result. STATE FARM INSURANCE Vickie, your hair needs FLUFF! For the widest assortment of jeans in town go to THE LEADER. They have various styles of jeans and many other items for your clothing needs. If you need a loan or just a place to keep your money, go to SAVING LOAN where you get both services with a smile. For all the tools you may need for any job stop in at E. BLANKENSHIP. The prices are good, and they offer a wide selection. This is embarrassing! For all your appliance needs go to ART'S APPLIANCE where you'll find friendly service and low prices. Is there a chicken in there? 143 If you're looking for a new home, go to BIRCHLER REAL ESTATE. They are able to give you expert help in selecting the right home for you. The VFW is the meeting place for the Veterans of Foreign Wars. It is one of the tions .P°pUlar and outstanding organizations in the cay of Chester. I I FotSifil IARS “UHU KJST S55J Everyone wants professional cleaning for his clothes. You'll love the quick, dependable service that SUPERIOR CLEANERS provides . For expert care, visit them soon. 144 a «« pcck If youi old car just ain’t what it used to be,” MEL ROCKY'S FORD has the perfect new car waiting for you. For all the appliances you could possibly need, see the selection at TOWN COUNTRY L. P. GAS. If you can’t do the moving job yourself, call CHESTER TRANSFER. They will do the job quickly and efficiently. 145 Would you like to see a big selection of new and used cars? Then CHESTER CHRYSLER -PLYMOUTH is just the place for you. Heavy and highway construction are the specialties of PAUTLER BROTHERS CONTRACTORS, INCORPORATED. They can manage the big jobs that need the hand of experts, and the quality of their skill is unqestionable. PAUTLER BROTHERS CONTRACTORS INCORPORATED HEAVY AND HIGHWAY CONSTRUCTION WEST SERVANT STREET CHESTER, ILLINOIS Do you need rocks for any purpose around your home? If so, the CHESTER ROCK QUARRY has mountains of rocks just waiting for you. Call this company today, and they will provide you with reliable service. Courtesy of: E E BUILDING SUPPLIES Chester, Illinois Need new floor coverings, kitchen cabinets, vanities or roofing supplies? See E E BUILDING SUPPLIES for professional advice and materials. To get your pictures developed professionally, go to LEONARD'S STUDIO for good results. Say cheese, Mike I Do you have those wash day blues? Then send your clothes to BUNNY WASH LAUNDRY and get rid of wash day drudgery. 147 EBERT'S REALTY has every type of home for all your personal needs. EBERT'S offers a wide choice of property to suit a variety of tastes. WINGERTER WINDOWS is able to fit your glass needs. They offer glass cutting and windows in finished frames. From bicycles, to appliances, to auto supplies, whatever you're looking for, WESTERN AUTO probably has it. For advice in the use of electricity in your home and to have the job done right, see the people at CRAWFORD ELECTRIC. 148 Whether it be fire, wind, hail, or a new baby, CHESTER INSURANCE AGENCY will take care of all your insurance. Express a sentiment with a distinctive gifi from LLOYD’S GIFT SHOPPE. The fine selection of items they offer would please anyone’s taste. For someone special go to LLOYD'S. 149 Need a new wardrobe? Go and see the complete line of wearing apparel at P. N. HIRSCH in Chester. For the best service in town go to DON'S 66 STATION. It's located right by the high school so just drive right in. Get your car serviced with a friendly smile. Go to CLARK'S SUPER SERVICE STATION. So fill 'er up at CLARK'S when your tank's getting low. 150 Stop by MONTROY’S JEWELERS and take a look at their great selection of fine gifts and jewelry. For fast friendly service of all pharmaceutical needs come to HUCH REXALL DRUG STORE. Tired of looking like a monk after a haircut? Try RONNIE’S BARBER SHOP for an expert job. I sure needed a shave! The old furniture looking more drab and dreary everyday? If so, see the complete selection of furniture at WELGE BROTHERS FURNITURE STORE. 151 CHESTER CONCRETE CO. INC. P.O. BOX 109 CHESTER, ILLINOIS THREE LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU CHESTER 826-4555 STEELEVILLE 965-9400 SPARTA 443-3315 RADIO DISPATCHED To do the job right, call CHESTER CONCRETE COMPANY and get the best to serve your needs with skill and courtesy. For a wide variety of items to choose from and for sensible prices, shop at LOT-O-SAVINGS in Chester. For all your grocery needs, go to BERRY’S STORE. The prices are low and the Waldo McDonald is Superintendent of selection is outstanding. Schools and does a great job. 152 RANDOLPH SERVICE COMPANY Visit the FARMTOWN showroom for all your appliance needs. It's located just a short drive out of Chester on Route 3. CHESTER PLANT PHONE 826-2424 Plants Located in Chester - Red Bud - Evansville Percy - Prairie du Rocher - Baldwin Sparta VISIT OUR NEW FARMTOWN STORE 1 Mile North on Route 3 LAWN GARDEN TIRES - APPLIANCES PROPANE GAS - BULK OR BOTTLE BUY AND STORE YOUR GRAIN SUPPLY PATRONS WITH FUEL - FEED - FERTILIZER SEED - APPLIANCES - FARM SUPPLIES BUY AND SAVE - THE CO-OP WAY For the latest in hair styling and grooming, stop by KAY'S BEAUTY BAR where you can be confident to get the look you want. 153 The prices are right so you can buy right at NORDMEYER'S BI-RITE which is located at Camp-town. Look! This pizza has Hungarian sausage on it! See how natural my peach makeup looks! For the freshest fruit you can buy, go GROSS FRUIT FARM for a large selection. For all your clothing needs, SCHUEREN'S CHIC SHOP is the place to go. They offer the best in the current styles. 154 If this car falls we’re in trouble! If your car needs service or just a few gallons of gas, stop in at ATCHISON AND BROWN for a smooth running car and great service. What's down there, Nancy? To re-do your bathroom or for any plumbing jobs, call CHESTER PLUMBING HEATING to help you. Shop one of the finest grocery stores in Chester . . . PAUTLERS I.G.A. . . . for all your needs. 155 If you want the best results in construction work, ease your mind and call CHESTER INDUSTRIAL CONTRACTORS for that special job. 156 To aid in the kitchen of today's homemaker, the GILSTER MARY LEE CORPORATION in Chester produces a variety of many favorite items such as cake mixes, muffin and biscuit mixes, pancake mixes, etc. You’ll always be satisfied with GILSTER MARY LEE products. Planning to redecorate your house? Let SCHROEDER'S help you. For the best in ice cream, sodas, and sundaes, stop at the DAIRY QUEEN. They also have a great line of brazier foods. Do you need shoes for a special occasion? If so, go to BRELIG'S SHOE STORE. They have shoes for all occasions. The EAGLES is a popular group of citizens who are good enough to sponsor dances for the community. 157 Courtesy of: VICTOR DRUG C. V. Daschka RPH D. V. Daschka 611 State Street - Chester Future Farmers: For all your needs, visit BUENA VISTA MILL to get exactly For great banking service go to the FIRST NATIONAL BANK in Chester. Your needs will be professionally taken care of with a smile. 158 If you want the best baking goods at a •good price, you have to start with the best flour from CON-AGRA INCORPORATED. Are you planning a new home? Come to RAY COLEMAN REAL ESTATE for the best in real estate needs. Thinking of building that horse shed or maybe an addition to the house? Try CLEMEN'S LUMBER COMPANY for the right amount of lumber for the job. Is your wiring going bad? Do you blow a fuse everytime you plug something in? If these things happen to you, call CHESTER ELECTRICAL COMPANY. They'll know what to do. 160 If you're looking for a store with just about anything in the hardware line, visit ACE HARDWARE in Chester. This store gives you friendly service and a wide variety of items. Stop in at HENRY GROSS INSURANCE AGENCY for all your insurance needs. Your problems will be solved and any questions you may have will be expertly answered. If you're looking for a new freezer, stereo or furniture see the people at JIM FRAIZER TV. The quality is good and the service is friendly. Is there a part in your car that is giving you trouble? If so, go to KIMMEL AUTO SUPPLY for all you need to make your auto run better. 161 For everything you could possibly need for school, you'll find it at the DOLLAR STORE. Shop WALTER’S CLOTHING STORE for all your clothing needs. They have a fine selection of all the newest styles. If you need paint to re-paint your living room or fabric with which to sew a new outfit, CHESTER PAINT AND FABRIC STORE has it all. They offer expert advice and courteous service. 162 REABAN'S For the quickest service and the best food in town, go to REABANS. Sit inside, eat in comfort and the prices are reasonable. For a boat of any shape or size, come to CARLTON BOATS. They’ll have a boat to suit anyone's taste. If you have trouble deciding whether or not to buy insurance, stop in at EDNA CRESS INSURANCE AGENCY for expert advice. Is your hairdo drooping? Do you feel old and unwanted? Come to FASHION FLAIR for help. Should I use Afro-Sheen? 163 Is this what they call a jive turkey? Stop in at CHESTER FOOD PARK, one of the finest markets in town. 164 WM.G.KNOWLES CONSTRUCTION CO. CHESTER. ILL. • e Need some construction work done? Call on WILLIAM KNOWLES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY for a professional. Like to bowl? BUENA VISTA LANES is the place to go for a lot of fun. - - . ■ - ; . ■ ■ uinaSmsta 4 On your next trip across the Mississippi be sure to notice the fine service of the CHESTER TOLL BRIDGE. Carol, Math IV isn’t that bad. 165 166 For a new or used car go to COWELL SONS for the best selection of cars in town. RADIO STATIONS AM — FM 980 KC— 105.7 MC KSGM is this area's own radio station. It can keep up with regional reports, furnish news, and play the best in modern, pop, and country-western music. Everyone needs to know the local news; everyone needs KSGM. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY DENTISTS Dr. H. W. Gualdoni Robert Wolz, D. D. S. Robert L. Platt, D. D. S. OPTOMETRISTS Dr. N. G. Springer Albert H. Wolff, O.D. PHYSICIANS J. M. Whittenberg, M.D. Chester Clinic VETERINARIAN Dr. D. D. Shumway CHIROPRACTORS C. A. Wright, D.C. Sickmeyer Chiropractic Center ATTORNEYS Thomas Atchison Don Koeneman Nehrt and Sachtleben William A. Schuwerk William A. Schuwerk Jr. ARCHITECT William R. McLaughlin HOW A SCHOOL BOYRSADS HIS ANNUAL Nto Rooks (fields pvdbuAJb. 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