Deer Creek Mackinaw High School - Toksali Yearbook (Mackinaw, IL)

 - Class of 1954

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'S 1- 'X xx ff f 'f2' William Robinson Secretary, Earl Mclnugnhn, Eugene Whiie, ff. Bell Donald Fairchild, Edgar Wuerncr, J NT. Bennett. C. v' K Q:-Q? 1' G. W. BUSING Agriculture vw, ,A ,,,, IUN Wil- .I-'PEO HOBAKER Voc.-l Music 3'.,f J. lVl. BENNETT Unit Superintendent High School Principal Speech HELENE ROBINSON Secretary to Board and Superintendent Q19-9.1, M MARION NEWMAN Mathematics Eighth Grade Sponsor i. it GILBERT mzcnilza RUTH 2'-IXON Social Science Comnferce P wsxstunt Bdslzetbull Cu ,gn Head Football Coacz. 5 HELEIN WILLIAMSON Home Economxcs KENNETH WELLS Soc1alSc1ence Athletxc Dlrector General Busmess Head Basketball Coach Assxstant Football Coach DONNA WORNER Phys1ca1Educatxon EDITH HILLEMAN Enghsh Scxence AA KA THRYN STEINCVABER Sde ,cc Bxul-vial' Clxernistry MIPJQM KAUFF'M.l NN Librurlfm Fren:ix MARVIN RINCZENBERG Englian Um! Band Director l Semor Class FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Left tu Rlght Gerald Rollmgb Don Embry Frank Cottrell Mxke Hasty Marxon Sxndefur Ken Klng Duane Sxgler Mr Bseclxler Jxck Long Paul Mxller Pxckey Rush I-'rmk Wexndel Jerry DeBulL Jmette Herndon lVIr Bennett Slnrley L11d1g Alxce Brdnls Lucllle Schmxdgdll Dorothy Rlxeuber Norma Hxerr Irene Newell Slnrluy Wxnklcr Birbdra Bonham Eleinor Schmxdgall Shirley Unsxcker Andrey Goldm Roberta Cross Alberts Rdyrner I..aur1 Mxlburn F acult 4 E SEATEDI Left In Right: Mr. Marion Newman, Mrs. Helene Robinson, Mr. J. M. Bennl-if, MES, Helen Nlllmmson, Mr. G. W, Busxrzg. STANDING: N-155 5-Id1tlx Hillevnqn, Miss Dunne Worner, Mrs, Ruth Nxxon, Mr, Marvxn Ringenberg, RI rw Kemeth WLLIS, Mr. Gilbert Buechler, Mrs. Wirxifrsd I-Iobdker, MI5, Kathryn ,n,exngr.Iber, Mass l'vl1I'I21fTA Kauffmann. WHW MW V rrp- IJNST CHAPTER Z.,.,,. X ..,Q,,,4f1-o- QQ 'Hgh END X -S.. , 11 L1--1-...,,. Y -11 ,. n V ii ,B........- 4 4, - v if Z1 : 'Y .fl- 7 -gn----1'-,--f Lb 1..,-ff-gf Q1 1'- z f14?1t-7 ' ,,f'4-,V-... ,f'-'z.-fG- A N !!,,.f.,- N. - ' ,,,,,,-.,1,,. ,fs-4-f6-- 4 -'Q-49' 'fi'-Q' lx, ,fn-f-:fi-1-f ,,,-an-., ,,..fv- -ff' ' ia' fl! 'Y Z1 A-T., 1 1 -1-.1 ...- ,.-pfqra-ff gL,'.f1- ---Q-1.-so-' L ,, ,.,.-, ,W HA M 1 1: 1-ez .fitn- .--Q-0-0 c',,,,.,..-.-.---- ',,,-?,..,.g-,.,z ,...f- ' ,f ...-ef- ,M g? i N..,,.' K .Mg K , President oi our class and idol of many. MILTON HASTY Football ............... 3 Baseball .............. 1, Z Football Manager .,..,,,, Basketball Manager . . . Student Council ...... .... Class President ....,.... , Mixed Chorus .... ... 1,2 Boys' Chorus... ... 1,2 Peerescope.... ...1,2,3 Yearbook .... ...l,Z,3 Junior Play Senior Play . . . . . PepClub..... ..3, S. A. R.... -11 ,I 5 he never stops until she is S done. LILA ROWELL Band ...............1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus . . ...... .1 Girls' Chorus .... ..... 1 F.1-1.5. ..... ... ..1,2,3 Band Council . . . ,,,,, 4 Pep Club .... ... 3,4 . Semors CLASS MOTTO Aim High For Distant Targets C LASS FLOWER Yellow Rosebud CLASS COLORS Purple and Gold Faithful friends like her are hard tofind. SHIRLEY WINKLER Band ............... 1, Z, 3, 4 Saxophone Ensemble ....... 3 Mixed Chorus ....... ..1.Z.3 Girls'Chorus... ...1,Z,3 Junior Trio ....... ...... 3 Junior Ensemble .......... 3 F. H. A ............ l, 2, 3, 4 F, H, A. Historian ........ 3 F, H, A. Projects Chairman ........ . . . 4 Trophy ........... . . 1, Z Toksali ....... .......... 3 , 4 Toksali Assistant Editor . . . 4 Peerescope ......... 1 3, 3.4 Librarian ................ Z Exchange Assembly ....... 3 Class Secretary .......-- 3. 4 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader . . . 1 Chiefettes .............. 1. Z G. A. A. ......... .... 4 Pep Club .......... ...3.4 Pep Club Publicity Chailrnan ........ ... ... 3 Junior Play ............... 3 Pi-ompter-Senior Play ..... 4 ..-Agn nl Give the world the best you have and the besj will come back to you. ALICE BRANTS Band ...... ......... 1 , Z, Saxophone Ensemble ..... Girls' Chorus .,,,,,, 1, 2, Mixed Chorus. ...... l,Z, 3,4 2,3 3,4 3,4 Junior Ensemble.......... 3 Junior Trio Accompanist ..3 G. A. A ................ 2,4 F. H.A .... ...l,Z,3,4 Trophy ..... .... Z , 3 Toksali ...... ..... 4 Peerescope... ...Z,3,4 Librarian .... ...... Z Pep Club .......... . . 3, 4 Senior Play ......... . . . 4 Exchange Assembly ... ... 3 You can't keep a good rn.-in down. KENNETH KING Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus , .. ..l,Z,3,4 B0Y5'Quartet... ......2 Junior Play Sound Ef1'ects.... ......3 PepClub........ ....3,4 .......l,Z,3,4 ls she quiet ind demure? Maybe, don't be too sure. SHIRLEY LAIDIG Student Council. ...........1 Librarian ...... .... Z ,3 Cvirls'Chorus... ..1,Z,3 Mixed Chorus .... ,. l,2,3 Junior Ensemble . . . . . . 3 Band ............ 1 Chiefettes .............. 1.2 G. A. A .................. 4 Jr. Varsity Cheerleader ...1 Football Cheerleader . . 2, 3, 4 Basketball Cheerleader . . Z, 3 Toksali.................3.4 Trophy ...... .... 1 ,Z Peerescope ...... ..Z,3,4 Pep Club ..... .... . .. 3,4 Junior Play Usher... .,3 Football is his one delight, when he's fnere we know ha'll fight. FRANK COTTRELL Moline High School .,.,.. 1. 2 Track ....... ..... . . .3. 4 Baseball.. ....... ..3,4 Football .......... . .3.4 Senior Play Us!-el' ...D.... 4 Yearbooi' Sports .Eflitor . . . . 4 Peerescc-pe ............... 4 Pep Club... . 3,4 10 A girl you can count on to do things well. ALBERTA RAYMER Student Council ........ Z, 3, 4 Student Council Secy ..... 3, 4 Student Council State Representative .......... 3 Peerescope .... .... l ,Z,3,4 Junior Play... ..... ...3 Senior Play . ...... . . . 4 Librarian .......... .. 3 Sophomore Quartet... .. . Z Junior Trio ........ . . . 3 Junior Ensemble... 3 Band. ....... ... .... 1,2 Girls'Chorus... ..1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus... ..l,2,3,4 Chorus Council. .. .... . 3,4 Class President... ....Z Trophy ........... ..1,2 Toksali ................ 3,4 5 bds The world belongs to the energetic. DONALD EMBRY X Track .............. 1.2, 3.4 Baseball... .,,,, l,Z,3,4 Toksali ................. 1. 4 Assistant Sports Editor ,,,, l Pep Club ............... 3,4 F. F. A. ....... ...... 1 Student Council... ...1,3,4 Peerescope ..... ...... 1 Junior Play .... . . .3 Senior Play ..... . . .4 Vice-President.,,, ...Z Treasurer ..,,, ,,,, 4 Football .... ....3,4 Basketball. ,.,,,,,,, , Z Exchange Assembly... . 3 Assistant Art Editor of Toksali ............... 3 Editor-in-Chief of Toksali. . 4 4 Exchange Assembly . . . I . . 3 Homecoming Queen PepClub...............3, Attendant........ ...4 Doesn't tall-. gi lot like sozne, Good -ra tured , easy going .- and a willing helper. AUIJREY GOLDEN Girls' Chorus ..1,?., 3, Mixed Chorus .. .. ..1, Z, 3 F.ll, A...... ...1,2,3 C-iieffities .. 1- PZ'L.Z3I'hiY 2 and Usher . . . Chorus Librarian , , , . Still is nice nz tl lois of fun, UPU Cxb 1..1xURA Mxieuxn Mixsd Cllflf-li . . ........ 1. Z Semi-Q PMN Girls' Chorus . . .. l,Z ' F. H.A.,.. ..,,,2,3 PepClub,,, ,.,3,4 1. -.:.A.A... .... 3, She bubbles with energy from her head to her toes. LUCILLE SCHMIDGALL F. H. A ............ 1, Z, 3, 4 F. H. A. Recreation Chairman ............. 3. 4 Peerescope ......... 1.2,3,4 Senior Play ........ ...... 4 Trumpet Ensemble ........ 3 Band ............... 1.2.3.4 Girls'Chorus... '...1,2,3 Mixed Chorus... ,..1,Z,3 Chieiettes ......... ..... Z G. A. A. ............. ...4 G. A. A. President....... 4 Toksali.................3.4 Trophy.......... ...1,2 PepClub.......... ...3,4 Junior Play Usher... ...3 I-le is the same yesterday. ioday, and fire'-'e:', DU!-.NE SIGLER Trophy ................... l Junior Play Ticket Manager .......... L He's on the alert when it comes to a skirt. GERALD DEBOLT il Fair hair and eyes that shine: with pleasing virtues all the time. Boys' Chorus ........... 1, z Ros!-:RTA ckoss Mixed Chorus... .,,,... 1,2 Girls' Chorus ....... 1.2, 3,4 Basketball ..... ...1 Mixed Chorus... ...1,Z,3,4 Junior Play... ...3 F. H. A ............ 1.2.3.4 Senior Play . . . . . .4 Public Relations Chairman of F. H. A ..... 4 l Junior Play...............3 Band..................... -5, She is gentle, she is shy, but there is mischief in her eye. BARBARA BONHJUVI Gir1s'Chorus. ...... l,2,3 Mixed Chorus .... . . . l, Z. 3 Chiefettes .... .... 1 G.A.A.... Librariaz'.......... ... Z Sophomore Quartet . . . , , . . Junior Ari Editor' of Pe-zrescope . . . - . . . . . .l, Z Ar: Editor of Peerescope , , An Editor oi Yearbook.Z, 3 M:-jc:'ette,.........1,Z,3 6.-:nn Coursil... ...... .nmmr 1-12:3 , , , Senmr Pl:-y.... .. F. il. A. ........ , F. H. A. Historian , , Pep Club .. ...... 3 Secretary-Treasurer of G. A. A. ................. Peerescope Assistant 4 PepClub.......... ..3,4 Chorus Secretai-y.... 4 4 Editor............ .... D.A. Homecoming Queen Attendant........... ... 4 Q For he is .gone fa -' -2 the world. EZJMUTJD CR.liZi.-'tiki Ewlwteii in the Air Force Sophomore Class . . . . . . . . Z 4 Treasurer of G. A. A. .... 4 Gets fun out of living every day: she's a good scout in every way. IRENE NEWELL Girls' Chorus ......... 1,Z,3 Mixed Chorus... ...1,Z,3 F. H. A .......... . ..... 1 Pep Club ............... 3,4 Usher at Senior Play . . . . . . 4 Assistant'State Manager . . . 3 Good things rncen come in small packages. JANETTE HERNDON Girls' Chorus....... 1.2. 3. Mixed Chorus.... 1.2.3. Band.......... ----- F. H. A.......... .-1.2: Junior Ensemble .... ..... Junior Play Usher ..... - - Senior Play Usher ..... - - - PepClub.. ...3. 12 Her ivory hands on the ivory keys stray in fitful fantasy. ELEANOR SCHMIDGALL Chorus Accompanist . . . Z, 3, 4 Girls' Chorus ....... 1,Z,3,4 Mixed Chorus... 1,Z,3,4 Junior Trio ...... ....... 3 Junior Ensemble .......... 3 Band ............... 1, Z, 3, 4 Band Council ............. 4 Band Secretary-Treasurer . 4 Saxophone Ensemble ....... 3 Class Vice-President ...... 4 F. H. A ............ 1, Z, 3, 4 F. H. A. Secretary ....... 4 Peerescope Staff . ..... 2, 3. 4 Toksali Staff . . . . . 3,4 Chiefettes ,,,,. . . 1,2 G. A. A. ..... ..... 4 Pep Club ....... ...3,4 Junior Varsity Cheerleader ...1 Junior Play Prompter . . . . . 3 Seni0rPIay.......... ...4 Exchange Assembly..... 2,3 TrophyStaif........ ...Z V, , J.. fi M,-Afw:1',Ww1.y.,1n,+w1agg f n iw 3. A 'C' I V. r 1 is v 1 ir. , K, V+. W' fiisgig i L K.. 2, ,. Y' J 3. Often seen but seldom heard, SHIRLEY UNSICKER MixedChorus........... Girls'Chorus........... F. H.A...... ... PepClub.... Nu-K, if 'r R ., 2 . sfsqgi, W ia 1,2 1,2 1,2 3,4 ii-.J R411 'iii likeabie fellow who's like you seldom fi nd. PAUL MILLER Football ......... ... l,Z,3,4 Basketball... . ...l,Z,3,4 Boys'Ci'-orus,,, ,,,1,2,3 Mixed Chorus .... ,,,l,2,3 Track ................ Z, 3,4 511,311-Jmorc Qlurtef.. . . . . . . Z Junior Play ........ . 3 Buseballn.. ,. , 4 is O' A He smiled and said, 'Don't rush me, girls'. PACKEY RUSH Baseball ............ l,Z,3,4 Basketball... ...... l,Z,3,4 Track ......... ...l,Z,3,4 Football. ............ l,Z,3,4 Football Captain ........... 3 Student Council ..... 1, Z, 3, 4 Student Council Treasurer . .3 Student Council President . .4 Student Council State Representative .......... 3 Mixed Chorus ,,,. . .. l,Z,3 Boys'Chorus.. .. l,Z,3 Boys' Quartet .... ..... 2 Junior Play .... .... 3 Senior Play... ..... . ..4 Peerescope ........... Z, 3,4 Peerescope Sports Editor. 3, 4 Trophy ................. 1. Z Toskali ................ 3, 4 Freshman Class President . 1 Letterman's Club ......... 1 Honorable Mention All-State Football ...... 3, 4 Exchange Assembly ....... 3 High School Band . .8th Grade My value lies in worth, not in sine. DARREL LONG B:1nd............-......l,2 East Peoria High.-........3 Pepc1ub......... 3,4 He seems to find his greatest joy in being just an average boy. FRANK WEINDEL Senior Play...............4 PepClub.... ...3,4 Sweetness il the keynote of her personality. NORMA HAERR Student Council. - . . . . . . . . . F. H. A. ....... ...l,Z,3, SeniorPlay.... ...... Librarian ..... ...... Girls'Chorus... ...1,2., Mixed Chorus ......... 1, 2, Homecoming Queen ........ Chiefettes......... ... G. A.A............ ... G. A. A. Secretary... ... Class Secretary..... ... PepClub........ ..3 Toksali... .. ... 3, Trophy ................. 1, Peerescope ......... l,Z, 3, Peerescope Ediwr ........ Peerescope Jr. Editor ..... Junior Play Usher ......... F. H. A. Degree Chairman. Sweet and pensive, jolly and gay. DOROTHY RAEUBER F. I-LA ........... .l.-2.3.4 F. H. A. Parliamentarian , , , , , , , . 3 F. H, A. President. ..... . 4 Peerescope ........... Z,3,4 JuniorPlay... ..... 3 Senior Play ....... 4 Librarian... ... Z,3,4 Band .......... ..... 1 Majorette ....... . . 2. 3 Drum Majorette . . . . . . .4 Junior Ensemble .......... 3 Mixed Chorus ....... 1,Z,3,4 Girls'Chorus.. ...1.2.3,4 Chorus Council. . ...... . 4 Chiefettes .............. 2. 4 Junior Varsity Cheerleader. 1 Football Cheerleader ...... Z Basketball Cheerleader .... 4 Toksali ........... ... 2.3.4 Pep Club ......... .... 3 , 4 Band Council ....... ..... 3 Exchange Assembly... ...3 Homecoming Queen Attendant........ ....4 He minds his own affairs. MARION SANDEFUR Senior Play.............. 4 PepClub... ...3.4 13 Class History of '54 You are about to read the official review of the novel fbut not too novell class of '54, CHAPTER I On September 5, 1950, thirty-eight very green, frightened, and excited Freshmen entered the open doors of Deemack for an enchanting four years of high school life. Initiation was one of the days that few of the class looked forward to, as you can well imagine. But everyone pulled through the ordeal with little less than sore knees and hurt pride from kneeling to the Seniors. Feeling that they were full pledged high schoolers now, they elected officers for their opening year. The honored ones were: President, Wayne Kyleg Vice-Presi- dent, Packey Rushg Secretary-Treasurer, Norma Haerrg Student Council, Paul Miller and Shirley Laidig. Mrs. Sperry and Mr. Busing were the class sponsors. Naturally the volume would not be complete without a class party. A potluck supper and square dance was held in the gym on November 3, 1950. Everyone enjoyed themselves although there were quite a few that had trouble getting up and down the stairs the next day Shirley Daugherty left the class at the first of the year because of a long illness, and our President Wayne Kyle moved away Packey Rush the Vice President took on the responsibility of leading the Freshman Class the rest of the year CHAPTER I1 Feeling even more important than they had the year before because they re now classified as 'Silly Sophomores instead of 'Green Freshmen Officers were elected right away They were President Alberta Raymer, V1ce President Don Embry, and Secretary Treasurer, Roberta Cross Norma Haerr and Packey Rush were the student council representatives and the class sponsors were Miss Senska and Mr Fahsbender Of course party must be the first event in the Sophomore year so a wiener roast was held be hind the schoolhouse on October 12 1951 After stuffing themselves they decided they should lose a few of the pounds they had just put on Teachers and students split into three groups and went on a scavenger hunt Everyone had fun and no one suffered from being overweight Four students Joined the class during the course of the year but by the end of the year nine had left so by the time vacation rolled around there were only twenty nine students in the Sopho more clan CHAPTER III Well' Upperclassmen at last' Not quite the highest but almost' Wayne Kyle who returned at the start of the year was chosen as President of the 'Jolly Juniors Class Paul Miller was Vice President Shirley Winkler was Secretary and Yvonne Miller was Treasurer Since more authority had been given them they had three representatives for student council They were Packey Rush Don Embry, and Alberta Raymer Mrs Nixon and Mrs Denman were the very patient and helpful sponsors Since the Junior Senior Prom would be coming up the decision was made to try to make money instead of spending lt on parties The magazine campaign was launched and everyone worked hard More hard work was ahead of them in the form of selling at the home basketball games and giving a play The Junior Play was a mystery called It Happened At M1dn1ght but the only real mystery was how the cast was going to practice every night and get their assignments at the same time Another page the history of the class was the long expected class rings arriving The next section in the thlrd chapter of the class of '54 was the Junior Senior Prom After much debating the class decided on the Dutch theme CHAPTER IV At last the long awaited year is here! As we entered the doors at old Deemack High to begin the completion of the novel we felt quite proud to be called Seniors and are sure that we earned the title This is the exciting year and as we were to find out later it 1 also the flying year The Senior Play Mother Does The Talking was the first thing to mark off on r list as completed When time came for Senior pictures to be taken everv gi was sure that their p cture would be awful because they either cut their hair or c11dn't wore too much make up or not enough or more the wrong sweater or blouse When the pictures ar rived they ieally werer 't as bad as we exp ted After working very hard o rr' ke money by selling brewd and waving bake sale we arc lock ng forward to going Ol 1 clas 11p Although the novel s not quite finished it will be soon and we hope hat all the Cl aracters in thi novel make out a well on thei own as thcv did in thc I ook We are sure t a' the b vox will beconae the best seller fo years to cc ne . 1 1 ' I 1 ' 1 . 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I, Roberta Cross, hereby will my sore, stiff muscles from gym class to Freda Flener, my tattered moldy textbooks to Jim Barrick, my seat in study hall to Hershel Kull, and my ability to take dictations from Mr Bennett to Sandra Gard I Gerald DeBolt will my mathematics to Chuck Scott my ability to stay in class and get along with Mr Bennett to Dick Blair my ability to play football to Charley Bob Morgan and my burr haircut to Roscoe Wilkinson I Don Embry will my ability to have and keep only one girl to Jerry Appenzeller and my hustle to anyone who needs it I Audrey Golden will my height to Gary Bonham my four year old gym suit to any Green Freshman my short curly hair to Bonnie Graham and my ability to get around to Mr Bennett I Norma Haerr will to the future Peerescope Staff of 1954 '55 all the co oper ation I've had this year my front seat riding the bus to and from school to Danny Bell and Louis Wurmnest and my place working in the office to any Junior girl I Mike Hasty will my shyness to Dan Thames my power to reduce to Jim Watters and my chemistry grades to anyone who thinks they will do him any good I Janette Herndon, will my Sunday School record and my ability to go steady to Marilyn Crowell I Kenneth King hereby will my few extra pounds to Hershel Kull my height to Gary Bonham my seat in study hall to Shelby Naffziger my ability to get along with all the teachers to Delton Jackson and my ability to wrestle to John Appenzeller I Shirley Laidzg will the pair of slim legs willed to me in 53' to Pat Dilkey my 8 by 10 Senior picture to Lee Smith and my nickname Pooch to anyone who will hate it Blair I L ira M lburn will my ability to Det along w th 'ny teachers to Carol Perkins, and my ab lity to go steady to Kay Stephens I Paul V11 ler, will ins bility t we Food grad s ir srtool to Louis Wurmnest my ability to Dl y la kctball to Trei 'lov ell and my short hair to Roscoe Wilkinsor l , , . . , . . . . . . . , . . , . I I I I A . I , , . . , . I . . I . . 9 1 I I ' ' . I . . , , , . I . I . I I , . . . . I I - I I D I . , . . , W . , . . . , . . . , . . . . . L . , . . . , . , , I, Jack Long, will my height to Roscoe Wilkinson, and my ability to behave to Dick , li! , I . I I ' O 1 I It L ' A . 1 I ' I I' . -i ' . l ' f L ' , , .. Y. V n. . . A ,p . , . , I 1. L ,. 1 Q ,, U 9 T, J 3 L ,A . I 3.5--'.-'- LZ f ,' ,,, ',r. I Irene Newell w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady to LOIS Jacob and my ab1l1ty not to flmrt wlth boys to Patsy Payne I Dorothy Raeuber do hereby w1ll my qu1et'? reserved? nature to Glorla Roth and my ab1l1ty to get excused absences to Delton Jackson I Alberta Raymer w1ll my bookkeepumg grades to Snudger G1llesp1e my ablllty to keep one boy fr1end to my s1ster Cheryl and my four years of reasonable good grades to any Freshman that needs them I Gerald Rolhngs w1ll my he1ght to John W1dmer also my ab1l1ty to get along 1n Enghsh class to J1m Golden I Llla Rowell w1ll my he1ght and pos1t1on 1n band to Ph1l1p Thames also my ab1l1ty to get along w1th the teachers, all my good grades to Fred fThe poor ones d1scard I Pack Rat Rush, w1ll my sleek f1gure and curly ha1r to Chuck Scott my athletlc ab111ty hi any to B111 Jepsen, and my rnckname 'Rat to Beacon Thames I Mar1on Sandefur, w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out late at n1ght and to get unexcused absences to Bruce Schmldgall I Duane Slgler w1ll my red ha1r to Erme Glueck and my ab1l1ty to stay 11 school to Dale Boyd and my ab1l1ty to get passlng grades to D1ck Bla1r I Eleanor Schm1dgall w1ll my seat at the p1ano m chorus to Pat D1lkey my long walk to school to Gary Bonham my saxophone play1ng to Ronme Newhn and all the fun I ve had at D C M to everyone go1ng back there th1s fall I Luc11le Schm1dgall be1ng of sound m1nd do hereby w1ll my h1gh vo1ce to Annetta Flener my trumpet to Danny 'Sonny Bell my slxght glggle to Karen Sue IVIcConkey who needs xt badly my b1g framed 8 by 10 pa1nted p1cture to Lee Sm1th and last but not least my n1ckname Martha to Norman Musselrnan I Sh1rley Uns1cker w1ll my d1mples to Carol Washburn and my helght to Orv1l1e Gxllesple I Frank We1ndel w1ll my ab1l1ty to behave 111 study hall to Tommy Osman and my passmg grades to Dlck Blau I Sh1rley W1nkler do hereby w1ll my qu1et manner to Lo1s Jacob my pos1t1on 1n band to Marg1e D1lkey and Mary Fan-ch1ld and my ab1l1ty to get reasonably good grades to anyone who wants them 1 1 1 . 1 g . . , . 7 l Y 1 1 I I 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 -P 1 1 . . . . . , H 1 1 1 I . 1 1 1 I' , . 1 1 1 1 1 I . . . . . - - 1 I 1 , , . 3 1 K ,Y i - ' Il 14 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 . 1 1 1 . I D D I . SENIOR CLASS OF 1954 MAKE THE NEW EDITOR OF ATLANTIC MONTHLY New York fAPj - Donald Embry has recently been ap- pointed manager of the Atlantic Monthly Magazine. His wife, the former Alberta Raymer, is a big help behind the scenes. WPEO HIRES NEW DISC JOCKEY Irene Newell was hired as a disk jockey for radio station WPEO. Irene, a graduate of Deemack High School in 1954, has always wanted to be a disk jockey Her wish has finally come true ORGANIST MARKS 20TH YEAR OF SERVICE Mackinaw Alice Brants was presented with a gold crucifix at a special service Sunday evening at the Christian Church in appreciation for her Z0 years of service as church organist GRANDMA BONHAM HAS ART DISPLAY Chicago Grandma Bonham assistant to Grandma Moses had an art display yesterday Some of her more famous paintings are in the New York Museurn ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED Mr and Mrs Robert Cross announce the engagement of their only daughter Roberta to Robert Manus Roberta wanted a diamond for gradu ation but Robert said they should wait until they were a l1'tle bit older WEA FHLR Fair tooay high 900 9 Low tonigit 130 200 1t le snow howers, O1 leet flur ies Reported by Frank Weinoell wil 'ivkilfirlll 1' PEL Gf3S'10 '0f ll' fc forget to vash xo Jer y IJe'Xol+ Pr 'or ef r The Prophecy June 2, 1974 APPOINTED EUROPEAN , COMMANDER Wash. KAPQ - Gen. Edmund Graham has just been appoint- ed the new Commander of Europe. Gen. Graham has been in service now for 20 years. He joined the service in 1953 in the middle of his Senior year in high school and has risen rapidly ever since. He will take his wife and three daughters with him. OUT WITH THE OLD IN WITH THE NEW Peoria - Duke Rollings and Jack Long have now taken the place of Mutt and Jeff The name of the comic strip is Duke and Jack Watch for lt in your local paper MISS SCHMIDGALL ENTERTAINS PRESIDENT Eleanor Schmidgall the famous pianist entertained President Mike Hasty in the White House yesterday afternoon at a tea QUINTUPLETS BORN TO SOCIALITE The former Dorothy Raeuber and her private nurse arrived at the Short mansion today from the hospital where Mrs Short became the mother of five baby boys The nurse was called in to care for the other seven Short children Don't miss the 'i W 1974 s :ring and simrner fasmon book by Shirley Unsicl-'er It contains dozens of smart new styles like the ore above Act now' EA I T Trix. GOLD RO NCAE E Me iu ee Be ns Wee Q e ds B ed beans Andrew G Idea 8: L1 a Rowell Propr etoxs NE WS NORMA HAERR IS MRS. AMERICA New York - Norma Haerr, former Deemack student, was named Mrs. America of 1974, This is now her first in a con- test of this kind. She was named Queen of the Deemack Homecoming in 1953. She has won several other con- tests but this is the most re- markable. WINS FIRST PLACE IN INDIANAPOLIS 500 MILE RACE Indianapolis QAPJ - Paul Miller and Packey Rush won first place yesterday in the 500 mile race The Atom Bomb set a new record of Z m p h KILLER KING vs CHAMP COTTRELL Madison Square Garden exactly two days three hours and three and two thirds mm u es Killer King and 'Champ Cottrell will meet for the heavy lightweight champion ship The 'Killer ' was for merly the champion TO GO ON HUNTING EXPEDITION Marion Sandefur and Duane Sigler are leaving on a hunting expedition to Africa in a few days They are going to hunt monkeys and then bring them back for the scientists to study TUMBLING ACT TO BE GIVEN HERE FRIDAY Deemack A tumbling act will be given in the old Mackinaw Gymnasium by Shirley Laidig, Shirley Winkler, Lucille Schmidgall and Jars-tte Herndon 'Ihese gn ls all went to Deemack High .School to gether a id graduated ir 1954 The Women of Mars By Dr La ra 'Vlill' urn Get the facts Learn what nalce the wo en uf Va s vet alo ig so Well with their Do'1't miss if Cape ur g I istall ment next i sie . . . . , . ' . 00 . . . , -In I I ' ll - - v . . t - 1 - I - . - , . I . . , l O . I Q l , . 1 1 In ,A If v . , I , ' - Q.. . . ' f 1 , , , 4 . I . . ., I ' ' ' . , :O V , .h , , , ,. - J . Af 'Q . . . . ' 'I ' - . Pos- ' ' .fe 'g ' ' - s 1 ' , s .' ' - ' z I ' . s If . .' . ' . . ' . i' ' 'E S ' !i!!ll!!HNEWSI!!!!!Z!!! . ' 1 5 ' e ,yu . K L , ,.:,':j:ge. . U f L ' , lf v - . -: . ,' ur T A ', ' ' - ' - ' , L A . v ' cage, Hz :. I s , 'rn .ir O ' :' 1 ,. W. Lzisys -- .1 ' r - ' men. - 1 ' 'l 0 ' :. - an 1..a . ' . xi . H air, . .- H 1 1 r - ' I' o L 'l. .. , S' . in ' ' Name Barbara Bonham Alice Brants Frank Cottrell Roberta Cross Gerald DeBolt Don Embry Audrey Golden Norma Haerr Milton E Hasty Jinette Herndon Kenneth Klng Laura Milburn Paul D Miller Irene Newell Dorothy Raeuber Alberta Raymer Ge rald Rolllngs Llla Rowell Marion Sandefur Eleanor Schmidgall Lucille Schmidgall Shirley Unsicker Frank Windel Shirley Winkler Shirley Laidig Nickname Barb Sem Limber Bertie Jerry Hustlin Audie Norm Mike Shortie Kenny Laurie S1m SllOI'l.1C Dot Bert Duke L irkln Rusty Lucy Unsicker Sonny Fireb ill Poochle Pet Pee ve M onday mornings Music stands that won't sta id up Glory-getters for things they didn't do Chewing gu.m as though life de- pended on it People that make then break promises People who thlnk they're highbrows when they aln Popping and crackmg gum Show offs Glory hunters Be1ng called 'Shortxe People who can t take a Joke Cracking chewing urn Girls who think they're better than other girls Gossips Being called by my real name People with telev1s1on 1t1s Nosey people People who can take a good h1nt the opposite sex Pr1nc1pals that won't let you skip school Windows w1de open in classrooms Certain an 1oy1ng pests School Senior gi la' Boys racking their knuckles People who refu P to row tp Usually Seen With Dean In front of our TV set Pool hall or Sandra's With Bob In Morton W1th Bert In the Nucafe truck With the girls Pool hall Wlth D1ck At home In Bloom1ngton with Bob Hartter's Garage At the shows With Melvin Wlth Don Horseshoe court Any place but home On the way to Normal W1th the girls Some place where I shouldn't be At Frances s Telephone booths That would be telling Witn Lucy Hopes To Be Millionairess Stenographer Pilot The President's private secretary Salesman Rich Bouncer at the Copacabana in New York College student Famous person Real rich HOLlS6W1fe Construction worker Housewife Housewife Radio s1nger Naval officer Cowgirl Truck dr1ver Stenographer Model for Bikini bathing suits Bookkeeper Bachelor Lady wrestler Or te1ev1s1on . , . . . . ,t ' . ', ' 4-F . , . . g I . 2 , It , Packey E. Rush Rat Certain humans of At home--haw Minister . E1 . . X . . . . 5 , Q I I B g 1 Probably Will Be Penniless Wife with 12 kids Mechanic Lifeguard at Pisma beach Laborer Poor All star football player for Notre Dame Professional loafer Housewife Farmer Housewife Race driver Housewife Old maid Housewife with 15 kids Happily married man Bartender Bartender Diano teacher Model housewife B rkeeper NT 'fried Hat ewxfe On the radio Admits Eating in study hall Enjoying high school years at DCM Sleeping in classes Sleeping in study hall Am hard to get up in the morning Should have been out for football 4 years Skipped school when it wasn't necessary Living close to Deer Creek Nothing Sent an air mail letter to Minier Never skipping school Wrote a letter that somebody found I'll never tell Writing a letter I d1dn't want found Getting out of class much as possible Nothing I like a certain girl Going with only four girls at once Should be able to pass typing That I can't think of anything That my hair and eyes have a red tint I like all tne kid Never skipped school Chewing gum when not supposed to I Yr- in love Regrets There isn't coke in the drinking fountains There aren't more of them D1dn't do it more Pillows aren't furnished to prevent stiffness I didn't stay in bed I wasn t D1dn't do it more than I did Living closer Mackinaw Everything Sending the letter That I never I wrote it now I d1dn't tell some girls what I thought of them Writing the letter Not getting out more Everything I didn' admit Im not Z1 Not going with more at a time That I d1dn't That I can t I'hat I have to admit it They dc 1'+ think so That I did i't Chewing that gum Im only Ib Byword Holy smokes That's trag! Sally Phooey Oh I forgot' Shoot Best I don t say Nuts Cotton picker Shot in the arm by heck Aw shucks Darn it Ya c razy nut Nuts Well for' Oh my' Come and try it Sh uc ks Hello Sweetheart For pity sake Oh grief' e e e l D1dn't have time Oh fish Not mentionable . . . , ' I - . . . , . . . . . to 1-A . . . . . . . . , ' ' as ' , . . . . . . t I h . . . . . , . Stock car driver Having triplets in band They were only notes Sure can ' C D 4 ' 5 . 1 X . . , . ! I . . r . I l , l . a ' ' ' s . ' . A W - - - -ll 43 . - Q . 1 Y . . In A .I I U , , V W 5585 OUTH OLDEN i . VCLg Pfr s x 2- P!! P' is 9' Q QRSQN X s J 5 4 7 RUTHEDA CHAFFER JERRY APPENZELLER SANDRA GARD CAROL PERKINS r Dv VxUGH.5 N CLYDE CLARK I.M BARRICK DELTON JACKSON GLORIA ROTH .9 GLADYS WHITE MARILYN CROWELL DALE BOYD ,gh .I LOIS JAC OBS xii' B RUCE SCHMIDGALL 35 - GENE. WINKLER Jumors ANNETTA I-'LENER RODNEY C ORNWELL EILEEN JOOS BILL SHADOW DLCK WOODS SONA FRAILEY PAT DILKE Y BILL KELSO RICHARD SCHMIDT DOROTHY ZEI-IR f -ef ORVILLE GILLES PIE G ,419 MARY HEINOLD var NORMAN MUSSELMAN PAUL SIM PKINS SI-'Pl EY DAUCHERTY JEAN I-IANES GEORGIA I-IELGEN IM M ULVANEY LEE SMITH Mxs mg ARLABD FIC KLT T 4 W V L, Jw?-v Q ' X5 I S, ., if , A 1 I f , 4. f ,Ik . . Av -ig? hh N V . V, K . - , ,- Th ' 5 ,, Legg? 2 H fu. . ' V , W . K Q A I W f ,V H- H ui- fi' J' ,p A L ' .ll -K. V I , ,Z -7 .. L ' -cj qv 25 iv f ' I '-f QII R ' J' A f I A v N -'I L , S ,, A. 1 , gr ,h 1, - vvi 'y A I .V if I fy' f - . , - VV , I 1 V V I 33 . I? 3 I ' I nl ,I .. - A E. ' 'X v, kxkw ' 5 ,ff ff If J'-1 - ' ' ', 1 .. 15' ,z Juniors Q 4. - 1 L l L FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Dorothy Zehr Glorxa Roth, Lols Jacob, Sona Fra1ley Judy Vaughan Georgra Helgen Rutheda Chafier Pat Dllkey SECOND ROW Mlss Helleman, Exleen Joos Mary Hemold Jean Ellen Hanes Sandra Gard Carol Perkms Shirley Daugherty Annetta Flener Mrs Nzxon Mlss Kauffmann THIRD ROW Orville Gxllespxe Gene Winkler B111 Shadow Gladys Wlnte Marxlyn Crowell, Jxm Barrxck Rodney Cornwell Rxchard Schmrdt Norman Musselman FOURTH ROW Lee Smxth, Bill Kelso Delton Jackson Clyde Clark, Paul Sxmpkxns Jun Mulvaney Jerry Appenzellar Dale Boyd, Ax-land Rxckett The Jumor Class started the year w1th thu-ty e1ght members but soon lost ALfred and Albert S1ebenthal to Peona Bob Potts Jomed them for a wh1le but he moved to Tremont, leav1ng th1rty s1x to fmrsh the year, The class off1cers for the year were Presldent , , . . Georg1a Helgen V1ce Pres1dent Dorothy Zenr 5eC1'9t3I'Y G1or1a Roth Treasurer Elleen Joos Student Council Bxll Kelso, Gene Winkler, Alnnetta Flener Sponsors Mrs N1xon, M1ss Hzlleman, Mxss Ixauffmann The class worked hard on the1r magazlne campalgn, earmng a grand total of S301 00 for then treasury They also earned mor ey by sellmg refreshments at all the home basketball games, pre sentmng the Jumor Play, and sellmg greetmg cards Th1s money wrll be used for the .Tumor Sen1or Banquet to be glven on May 1 2 Z , 1 1 1 1 ' 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - 1 - I 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 - - 1 1 1 1 , . , - ' . u n..1o1nn.aanq-.ang , . , . . -. . A - , 1- an. o...n - . .- o-..1 - 1 .-.e.....1ona-..-1.-.noun--Q-Q . . 1 ..1 ...oe .. 1 e1...1. 1. 1 4 . .. r 1 ' f 1 r - 1 . 1 , .. V. JOHN APPENZELLER 'F .AP Q IM GOLDEN LINDA MOOBERRY JACK RUSH ,- 'av JEAN TOLLEY BETTY DAUGHERTY -.1 JOYCE BECK .4 TOM GRAHAM KAAI CHARLIE MORGAN LORA JO SHONK yrf TOM VIEMONT SHIRI EY WEINDEL Sophomores DAN BELL DICK HINES BETTY MOSER SHARON SNYDER LM WATTERS -I 1 1 3 Q4 DAN BENNETT IM HUBBARD ani RONNIE NEWLIN W DONNA STEWART 4,4 10 KEN WIEGAND .iiful KEN LEE DARWIN MORGAN GORDON C ROSSMAN 'iii' NAOMI LAM PRECHT JERRY PAINTER BILL SWIFT LOUIS WUKMNEST SHIRLEY DeBOLT JQANNE Mc W ILLIAMS HERYL RAYMER DAN T1-LAM I-:s 4 ff CAROL ROBISON Mxssxng RROL SE JERNQ ERNEST GLUECK .39 JUNE MILLER GARY ROLLINGS ,av MARY THOM PSON ELSIE ROBISON ' I if - 'P X -f I -2' ' ' ' - Q , 1 A V-1 3 'J' I I 'I M I , A I A I A ,.J,J J J . 2 ' 7 5' 1 - J f ' ., I I I .J ' , f 1 I ' ' i K ' 'I' . f,'k. y 'L 1- 45 ,,,,' C W- L' V I ' 'F' A I 2 b X, 2' 7 ' X , i .7 Xl' f I . K ' .A Q v .1 43 A ' In ' Q' ' 4 T' V If I-.ff 'fl ,iv ff 5 - if ,Qf V M1 91- jf ' M s nh' W .Xl - . N J .fav . -',.A R- I E v I 1? ' I 'V .! ,J E w f- C h 1 X , I ..-if ,o 'Q' Sophomores lag l FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Betty Daugherty Mxry Thompson Shxrley Welndel Elsxe Robison Carol Robxson Jean Tolley Betty Moser Joanne Mcwxllxams SECOND ROW Donna Stewart Gordan Crossman Gary Rollmgs Kenny Wxegand Charlze Morpan Dan Bennett, Tom Vxemont Cheryl Raymer Mrs Stezngraber THIRD ROW Ernest Glueck Jlm Watters Lxnda Mooberry, June Mxller, Lora Jo Shonk Naoml Lamprecht, Jxm Golden Tom Graham Ken Lee FOURTH ROW B1llSw1ft, Jack Rush, Lotus Wurmnest Jxm Hubbard, John Appenzeller Dan Bell Dan Thames Ronald Newlm Dxrwxn Morgan The Sophomore Class started thelr second year ln h1gh school w1th forty members Durmg the year the class gamed three new members and lost four Gordon Crossman, Kenneth Lee, and Errol Severns are the new members. Paul Slebenthal moved to Peor1a, Delores Wubben to Oh1o, Judy Wantland to Urbana, and Lyne Odle to Tennessee Those that d1dn't come back to fmmsh hxgh school are Carolyn Payne, Paul Frzend, Dorothy Evrse, Dave Kelso, Bob Ryan, and Don McW1ll1ams The f1rst class party was a skatmg party at Roller Gardens 1r East Pec,r1a The glass ofhcers for th1s year are Betty Moser Preszdent LOUIS Wurmnest VICE Prestdt t Lmda Mooberry Secretary Ju- e Mxller Treasuz er Betty Moser and Danny Benrett Student C sur C1 Dan my Thames and Cheryl Raymer St ldent COIIHCII Mrs otelngrabr-r and lvlr Rxngenoerg are the clas ponscsrs 1 sl' John Allred Martha Dalhnge Erwxn Glueck fd! -.ni Marlon Kelso Sharon Newell l- rx-,r x Scnaetie ro Nabb I' I' Y 2' Dlck Blau' Joe Dewey Nancy Gordon -he Dxck Kevser f Tommy Osman mf rf Chuck Sro md' :lin l rfler Freshmen Judy B1a1r Margne D1lkey 4,41 D1ck Gresham .dx I' 'Vlelvln Marsh 40 Patsy Payne Dc-Lille S o Barirf WL1 ,GW +44 ,f Ga ry Bonham 11 Judy Eaton W' Wg ,0- O Letha Hamxlton 55 if Audry Mathews 'av -uri' Q41 Bob Chaffer Juamta Embry Judy Hamann Karen Mcbonkey ff ...- 14 'thi i --vi? Alvan Clark Mary Faxrchzld Nr Shxrley HanCoCk John Mulvaney Yvonne Rlch Arlene Rodewald Ron Rollxngs F 4.91 47? fv- ,-1' Gmle Connett Carol G1l1esp1e U fi, 4 s ua B111 Jepsen 'S I Shelby Naifzxger Sue Sandeiur Kay Steplex Pat Thompson M srv Kate Tr ylnr Ron x lem if a 4 io foe Aulkmson L015 WYHC y W r y ,pa yy ,M ,nv 5 'M a Q .s y s f 5 M, i ,X V yi K ji -3' A .3 -. 2 'I I - A XT-.fr ' ' , K M H., V v - ' My 4 W A A 'V s as f 1 K- c X 1 i,.f ,Q ' X , M , 1 '1 Q , f f 52. 'E 'C me X' Y W., -2 K I A J ,A Z 'J' V- . , 'f . , n S y W , y 2 ,Q 'tif' ryrl y 1 All -'I R K k A YQ 59, I , x 3, ,. K x Z, E V, ,ly IV fy K K GQ A S N N ff' Q -5 QA, . Y T 1 - Q 1 9' 5 r 1 A -' - 1 ,ff ,gil ff ff ig 2 if I 4 ,gf 31+ l 4 M A i 1f w .lily f ...V-. . ' r, sfdi. '-' ff f L 2 IMQ ff! ' 1 V . W A',y L , ' J 2 Q qi ,M . gi F4 5 ' S 5 f 7 ' My f 1 ' 'rr' f y iziiim ' 1 - A A' 4 3 - Mfg, K 5 K ' H 3 lg 3' f i . 1 . r . - M , - 1' ,. K .- 5 N , ' ' ' ? - 1 - s ' X L fb M 4, 'IB' , 1 fr' 41? , f q i'r , 4 . 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A ant . l 1 I n . will , J -'-+2 l , M 4' 5 Ca l V- 141 yr -Jflil W Will I 1 ' 'l'l:'nsmx 1 S 'Y' ' l 'V Freshmen 5 N E , I f FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Patsy Payne, Shxrley Hancock Letha I-lamxlton, Mary Faxrchxld Juamta Embry, Mxss Worner Carol Gxllespxe, Arlene Rodewald, Judy Eaton, Marg1e D1lkey SECOND ROW Kay Stevens, Gary Bonham, Tommy Osman, Dxck Gresham, Chuck Scott, Bob Chaffer, Alvm Clark, E1-wxn Glueck, John Wxdmer, Bxll Jepsen, Frxeda Schaeffer Mr Busmg THIRD ROW Judy Hamann, Carol Washburn Sharon Newell DeLyle Scott, Judy Blau- Nancy Gordon, Sue Sandefur Yvonne Rxch Martha Dalhnger, Karen McConkey John Mulvaney FOURTH ROW Pat Thompson Ronme Rolhngs Gmle Connett, Joe Dewey, Dxck Blaxr, Roscoe W1lk1nson Shelby Naffzxger Ronme Vxemont, Audry Mathews, Melvm Marsh, Barney Wxlkxnson Fxfty students were enrolled 1n the class as the year started but two moved away MISS Worner and Mr Busmg are the class sponsors Class off1cers were elected as follows Presxdent Bob Chaffer VICC Pres1dent Marg1e D1lkey Secreta rv Joe Dewey Treasurer , Gary Bonham On September ll all green Freshmen were uuuated Altnouph everynne was ured and qulte messed ap lthanks to the Senmrs , exery mrnute was enjoyed For the homecommg parade the Sophomm-es an d Freshmen nwde .1 float The theme was Plow 'em Under , a d rt von second pr1ze November 10 the class tlok a f elf' 'TIP tg Keystone Company A class skaung party was held on becember -1 111 Pekln Everyone e loyed themselves and they all made 1+ home wlth o v xr-1 101' l'1JJ.I'1ff : ' : ' . ' ' ' . . . . . . ' 1 . . ' . . . , . : . ' ' , ' ' ' . , . . . . I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . - ' I I I I I I I I ' . ' I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I u - I I I . Student Council Representatives . . . . .Pat Thompson and Juanita Embry ll I I, Il f,. ' , . ' ' M X . AA , . .. , A , - . , L Q :A ' i. .- . ' .- A H , , , I I 0 'V'-L H1 V H V -'. 5 : . ' '. -1 e - an DANNY CUTLER SUE GREENE RUTH KOEI-INE JERRY PARMELE '23 I K., VICKI v AUGI-LAN I f GRACE DIETRICH if RON NIE KINSEY HE RSHEL KULL 41' JANET PECK HA AEI WFITL Eighth Grade FREDA I-'LENER ,Q-F' EMIL GLUECK JERRY LLOYD DA RRE L PAINTER LON WELSH: PT LEARY FRIEND 1 '1P DON GOLDEN KAY MABEE KEITH ROBINSON J PAT WINI- I I-'R ,M SHARON FRAILEY BONNIE GRAHAM TARA MOOBERRY FRED ROWELL f! Iwiluf HETT LFE ,P 40 LARRY I-'AIRCHILD mf -,af SANDRA HELGEN rv vi? RONNIE MORGAN ALVIN SCHMIDGALL Mrk' B KRBARA LOWERY BEVERLY FOWLER JOHN HAMILTON ROGER NAFFZIGER 8 PI-IILLIP THAMES Mx smg VIRGINIA REM DS DAVE IVICGINNIS I in A ' , M ' , ,f . gg A vz K I V F' lg x 'A A 'Z' Q f I , M15 2 I I is . K- , I ,ff ' l -Q fAf,4 . ' ,'4 I, if - 'Iii I E' A pf - ' 'Qu I If 1 AF I A I ' VVV 'R H fi ,.-if I ,I I I:f -- I I iv A ,W f VLA QIV V I v I Q K I ' f I ,,... I xl, igg - 7 J, . ' '17 ' Sw v, I ' I ' V 'I' V 5 ' , I u b , A A -I ' , x ' A' ,X A' 4 I -- . I In I If I . 3 I , ' H' , ,,'-, I ' E :gf A13 IX . V M fl . ig Q , Ps .. g A A1 V I T tgil, 41 ' M' .J I fr V ' g 5 'Az iff, ,I , ,Lv W ez: 27 Eighth Grade FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Sandra Helgen Ruth Koehne, Betty Lee Pat Winkler Tara Mooberry Sue Greene Beverly Fowler Janet Peck Barbara Lowery SECOND ROW Mr Newman I-lershel Kull Kexth Robxnson, Phxllxp Thames, Larry Fan-chxld .Terry Lloyd Ronnxe Kinsey Danny Cutler THIRD ROW Dave lVIcG1nms John Ham1lton Alvm Schmxdgall Sharon Fra1ley, Hazel Whxte Grace Dxetrxch Leary Frxend Ronme Morgan, Emll Glueck FOURTH ROW Freda Flener Kay Mabee Darrell Paxnter, Roger Naffzxger Don Wexshaupt Jerry Parrnele Don Golden Bonme Graham V1ck1 Vaughan The e1ghth grade class of 1953 '54 chose the followxng class ofhcers Presldent Donn1e We1shaupt Vxce Pres1dent Ronme Morgan Secretary , , Sandra Helgen Treasurer ,, .. ,. .. .. .. Mr Newman Student Councll Representatwes Tara Mooberry and Donn1e Wexshaupt Class Ed1tor . . Grace D1etr1cn bports Ezhtor . , Sue Greene 'Sponsor . . Mr New 'ldh At the begxnnmg of the vear there were thu-ty four enrolled 111 t e e1ghtl' grade Fred Rowell was moved xuto Lhe Fresbrr an Class, le-avmg a total of thrrty three Barbara Lc-'very moved to our class from Pe-km and Potty Lee entered fn om Beardstown That left us 2 total of tlurtv fue Roge NIrnr21CfCI' Ke1tlf Robmsox , Terry Pwrmele, Larry Faxrcmld, Philhp Thames, ead Dofxme W E1 112111131 were the boys that look the most actlve perl xr the Grade -chool basketball sea aan thfs yef 1 3 ara Mooberry Snaro-'1 Fra1ley, and Beverly r uvslr r were oar fheerle der A rhss party was held O: foher 1.7 lt rau ffl that nrpnt but evervone el ioyed tl emf F-lve vw .second party of the year was held at Roller Gare ens on February 1: X cnAPT 2' 3' we PV-W .......d:-gg... lg-hs!! M ' m i i l gl' 34 Q Qu! 1 1 'Ku ,,,4u0 af' 3'- ali ,.,,-I 5- 'f' -lb Mr ...Jil l 4-J' af. W M 5 .W .I- ..,-.4-0' - sufla--f l ' J-,4-lj fi 46 Y YY :Dfw il'T.'... 1: EFA gre- u dr ' 6 F , :r 4 fr? 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G 1-an if Q11 Pan Amerxcan Umon Bulldxng uw has wi I SF 53255 53 with .. -L 2571 an 9' 1 gbul gli? .Tr I! -.. N-up qi M QQWUW we an-ag. N 41:9 Q--'GJ East Wmg of the Cap1tol Changxng ofthe gud rd ANSWERS TO GUESS WHO PAGE Norma H Eleanor S Laura M Jerry DeBol.t Roberta C Don E Mxke H Paul M Lucy S Janette H Alberta Alxce B Lxla I? Nhke Paal, Packey .1 Charhe, L Qonnle IV Z7 Roses are led Vlolets are Lune Orchlrls arf S10 I5 W1ll dandel cms df 7 Hwfs Worr 1 Sh-xron, S11 111 2 -.quaw Mzssworner Trat's 0-1 or 'A squawber, lJ1v1yr1 'on Barbara B Shrrley L Dorothy R Roberta C Norma H Berta Lucy, 8: four Shrrleys Rusty 81 Sue S Allce B Don E 8: Wayne K Paul Don Packey Wayne Barbara b Audrey C Shrrlev W S '.l -x' T The abxll to snut yo.1r1 fl,- Cfx' NIIBAL One xfl1ol1vk ' s Pan Amencan Umon Bulldxng Y' Sm1thsoman Inshtute gl- 6- ANSWERS TO PAGE Ronme Newlxn Jxm 81 Don Golden Chuck 81 DeLyle S Ruth Koehne Marrlyn Betty D Judy V Lora Jo Patsy P Gary P1 B1lly s Danny B Els1e K Jxm G ff' Bre Kay M D1ck K Frleda Jlm Ken W Karen Sue LeLyle Paul S Freda F Annefta F Erol Severn Carol R Sl 11-lev W rry 1-1 Outh before somooviy 6-,sc ues 11 fo 5 11 'I wmen 91.111 gravvj if Wa shxngton Monument akfast on the tram 11 Bev I lost my dog Hazel 'Dld you advertxse or hlm 1n the newspaper? Bev No rt wouldn't do any good He can't read Mr Buslrf-1 Darrell thx Composlt on on mxlk was p posed to be two pages long Yours 15 or ly a nalf page Darrell But I wro e abou Condensed 'nllk su' Don E C.ne round tr1p t1cket, please- Ageri Mere 'u'7 Don 'E 4 14 Here, of cours: N 't1S tn lndxa woma ca red ' 'Vlrs Ste-1yt1a.Jcr 'wha+ ,1 L 'he four sea ons of me year f 1 T '11 L I-'-fi. Dow Nha' 1s an Inc C oaoy cal'ed ' Je ry P F.,CgDdv1 Jaeketbdul 37 J b 955 7-eball, ana s . mmmg fy - ll my nf 'e - ns P ' '. LI ' sf 4 1 . 1 A ' A .1 A .142 K EE K .I 1 1 W S 'A 2' 1 ' 1 W W . ' 1,5'.'1SS'wQ4Ti?31fQ1:?-:WM . A 1 4. 1. 1 4 -'li ' . I H Ulf, ' J if , nw 7 . H W . .W A' . i x 5, jiwgrt p 1 1 I ,aivsf 1 , 1 1 .. - 1 - g 1 - 1 'j1h.'l-GQ fic . ' 1 1 .V qk,pl. u.,-it . ' . .- A 5+ I f 1. 1 st .. , Q Y Y I W VU ,J Q 3 T! N i 1 ., 5 My-'H' f:':4 14 ., ' . 3 , 1. -p' - .6 ...F A A A , -' . F ' ' 131 A 3 - 1 . 1 44. ef' 1 - lr' I . , . E Y, kg f 2 F r AX' if E ' .- A if I . s f 1 of ea.. 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'IJ 1n1t1at1on stunts Number 1nJured Too numerous Deemack met a stronk Eureka 11 and came home on the short end of a 6 0 swamp1ng Daughters reclted p1eces for the1r proud mothers at our mother and daughter F H A Tea We copped our f1rst vlctory of the year Mldcounty 6 Deemack 13 Pete Hall from Crowell Collxer Magazme Company pa1d the Jumors a v1s1t Work hard, JUHIOTS Our women teachers collapsed on a bench at the G A A wxener roast and hlke careful next txme teachers Three cheers for our team We defeated Saybrook 20 0 .Tumors ordered the1r class r1ngs They feel 2571 more 1mportant No school for the students but the teachers are gettmg the1r share of lt The Tremont Turks doubled the score 1n a deC1S1Ve vxctory over the fa1l1ng Ch1efs Results Tremont 26 Deemack 13 Jumors feel loaded went over the1r goal 2 00 from magazxne sales, the total sales was 5902 40 Pep rally and snake dance to g1ve us a lot of Splrlt for our homecomlng game The Chiefs ran 1nto dlffxculty when they and Le Roy clashed at homecom1ng Score ze 19 Crowned our fxrst Squaw 1n the Deemack School h1story at the homecommg dance Congratulatwns Norma Well what do you know? Grades Oh well we can't all be genluses One opportumty when the F H A g1rls get to ransack the school mn the1r pJ's H slumber party Four G A A glrls went to Normal to try the1r hand at volleyball Deemack toppled Octav-la by a score of 18 13 Erghth grade class had a ra1ny n1ght party and ate cooked w1eners What a party' College day held here was enjoyed by all and a great success Tom Graham got tlred of walkmg the sta1rs so he sl1d from the top down You've out grown 'sl1d1ng board days haven't you, Tom? A real upset waylayed Dunlap Deemack upset them by a score of 31 6 Indlvldual p1ctures taken Our own group of pxn upsl ' Sen1ors ordered the1r many 1nv1tat1ons so they w1ll recexve many g1fts graduat1on mght Just a general h1nt, huh Sen1ors? One of the boys was callmg someone 1n Mr Newman's s1xth hour class It was heard Hello Sweetle Who's th1s ess rehearsal for Senxor Play Mother Does the Talkzng State Department gave many comphments to the Board of Educatlon on the progress of our un1t The play was a great success Some of the Semors are awa1t1ng contracts from MGM Cheerleaders' Conventlon at Tremont Started our basketball season wxth a bang by a w1n over Armxngton 68 45 Food' ' Sleep' ' Vacatxon how I love you Slowest to come fastest to go Another thmg to be thankful for Tmme out for F H A week Deemack met a strong Delavan team and came out on the short end of a 51 30 swamp1ng After hearmg the Bradley cholr today the Sen1ors are all go1ng to Bradley now End of second sxx weeks Some long faces report cards g1Ven out A thrxller was staged on the Chxefs' court wmth Tremont walkmg away the v1ctor by 1 poxnt in a close battle Turks 41 Deemack 40 The Green Valley Hornets had a f1ght on the1r hands when they met the Chlefs here but they won by a score of 52 48 One of the most exc1t1ng games of the season, when DC M boys traveled to Mxmer to lose by a close score of 48 42 Deemack faculty met the Tremont faculty for a rough game on the Deemack floor Deemack traveled to Washburn for another thrlller Though It was tough go1ng, the Chlefs came through wrth a 1 poxnt lead 65 64 Announcement on the board 'The Student Councxl boys beat the girls fa1r and square n the pencxl sellmg contest ? . 31 . ' . 7 . . 11 . . . . . 4 . . . . I 18 ' - ' . 23 ' ' ' . . . 25 ' ' . ' - . 25 - . . . . . . . 30 . . . ' ' . Be 8- , V. . . . 12 . - . 5 0 . . 16 . . . . . . 17 . . . . . . : 21 , . . , ' . 23 ' . . . ' ' ' ' . F. . A. 24 . . . ' ' . Z4 ' - . 27 ' ' ' ' . . Z8 I I I I ' 29 Our own faces weren't known at the Halloween party, too many strange faces around, 30 .... . - I ' ' ll I 30 . - . . 4 . . . . . - , 6 - D . . . . , ' . ' ? 9 Dr ' ' - - Il 12-13 ' ' 13 . ' ' ' . 16 ' , 24 ' ' ' - . 26-27 .. .. ' , .... , . 30 ' . . . --- , , . 1 - ' . Z . . . . l Z . H I . . 8 . . . , 11 . . - . . I 12 , H . 15 . f . . . . . ' - . 15 : ' ' ' ' i ' ' c J Z8- Jan. Feb Mar April May Yeeeeeoowwww!! Senior pictures are here. Open up the furnace. Christmas program at Deer Creek. Music department do themselves proud in Mackinaw. What a band and chorus! In a game at Mackinaw, the Chiefs had a fairly good night in defeating Hopedale 73-45. In a typical fighting close game, .DC -M lost to Octavia by a score of 67-52. Morton seemed to be getting revenge on 'us by taking the game 54-50. Christmas vacation--Caught up on sleep--Forgot to remember I had a speech due January4 Green Valley Holiday Tournaments--Forman outplayed Deemack the first night in a heart- breaker 56-54. New Year--new resolutions. . . Happy hearts and handshakes as Tremont bows down to Deemack. Gift shots last 18 sec- onds. Score 43-42. Ouch! ! Tuberculin skin tests. Slick down hair--The government froze flash bulbs this year--No startled looks as you will notice. Yearbook pictures taken. Walloped our rival, Minier--got dumped, but hard! Results 59-40. The Chiefs knocked off the Mtistangs 70-46. Everyone pulled through the semester tests with flying colors. Ahem! Semester ends--When, I don't have to take that subject over. The Chiefs made it a good game but succumbed to Delavan by a 56 42 loss End of third six weeks Need I say more? 'P '7 ? Roanoke came here to play the Chiefs We beat them 55 44 Visiting day for the teachers to see how the other schools run their classes Teachers decide 1t's hopeless to try to change classes Melody Maids from Pekin gave us a very enjoyable program County Tournaments Washington outplayed Deemack the first night by a large margin of 73 42 Deemack oulzmanned Hopedale 59 49 The music department went to Pekin to take part in the Music Festival Washburn 49 Deemack 42 Board and faculty get together Morton there Come on, Deemack let's go in rhumba time Again there is no school L1ncoln's birthday This is becoming a habit March of Dunes Dance P T A Pancake and Sausage Supper Forman there Elghth grade skating party at Roller Gardens F H A Party Delavan there A midwinter concert held in the gym by the high school band department Father Son Banquet Christian Church Athletic Banquet was held for both grade and high school athletic teams Exchange assembly program from Washington e Juniors put on their much talked about play My Little Marg1e All school skating party Is there a doctor in the house? e circus in town? No Just the music and athletic departments' variety show The Spice of Life Good Friday No school! No little bunnies or chocolate eggs either but rest blessed rest Memory Wizard Assembly Sadie Hawkins' Dance Get your man girls cast chance for Seniors Speech class goes to Deer Creek P T A Pass the ice water please Junior Senior Banquet soft lights pretty girls fond memories Mother Daughter Banquet Christian Church Baccalaureate Sort of got to thinking how it will zeel without rny old pals Gec' I lonesome ali eady Mackinaw Grade Commencement Next yea 's Greer Fre hm , Junio s DC grade Con rr enceme t Here are some more J nic-rs t ke mute H gt school graduation I'm out in the world now Here 's nopirg in t the rest ot y xx. von t for et tre class of 54' I ast day of school Nc rr ore gercils, no more broks les c: or a onderful year Bye now 15 ' ' - . 16 ' ' -- . . . 2.2 ' . - . ' Z7 ' ' ' ' . Z8 ' ' . Z9 . . . 0 Z6-Z9 H' . . . . . Z -- - . 6 . . . . . . 9 - . 10 , 11 ' 2 1 I I ' 12 . . 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Rv Q, Student Council 1 I X ll 1- IRST ROW Left to Rxght Mr Newman Alberta Raymer Packey Rush Paul Mxller Georgza Helgen Mxss W1ll1amson SECOND ROW Juamta Embry Annetta Flener Danny Bennett Mxke Hasty Bob Chaffer Pat Thompson Tara Mooberry THIRD ROW Bett M y oser Don Embry Gene Wxnkler B111 Kelso Don Wexshaupt Dan Thames Cheryl Raymer Student Counc1l was composed of e1ghteen members th1s year The flrst regular meetxng was held on September 9 and the follow1ng off cers were elected Presxdent Packey Rush V1ce Pres1dent Paul M ll 1 er Secretary Alberta Raymer Treasurer Ge r H o g1a elgen Bulldmg and Grounds Welfare Comm1ttee B111 Kelso, Dan Thames, Georgxa Helgen, Gene Wmkler, and Tara Mooberry Assembly Program Comm1ttee Annetta Flener Cheryl Raymer and Paul M1ller Student Councll began xts 8Ct1V1t1eS for the year by sellmg refreshments at all the home foot b ll a games They also sold penfxls wxth the basketball schedules on them to help ramse iunds The S ud-ent Councll members ruade most of tl e arra eemeats for the homecomn g parade and dance snr when Colleve Day was held at the hlgh school on October 27 they wer Ill harve r- he 'Jen mg eu ert 111! e mr and dx eetmrv tudeuts to the varlou nceeflngs I the sp np the, gave Lxcnange Asserrbly proffram W th other schools lrey spo ore-d th anr tal Halloween Masquerade Dance Oc ob 1 9 fh Ctr t e 1 IS na Party ece noer 3 a well as an ill school katmg party March 9 at Poller Gard s V P bl vpest rJl'0JCCt u- uc. 'aka-'1 bv Student Councxl tms year was tl e Nlarch af Dlmes campalg he'd 1- eoraary 1 5 'h tne dance on February lf They reached tneu' goal of S260 00 - . . , , , , . . ' ' I I I ' 1 1 . ' P I 1 ' 1 I ' , ' , . ' : . 1. . ........-....................-.-. ..- ' IO lllll ...... . ...-..-..-. .-....., ....-........-...........-... ......... l 0050 ..-.... , , I Q - I 0 L L ' w 'V v 1 .. . . 1. - .. 1.0 1 . . - , ' . 9' .., ' , ...4 .O . . -. I. O JI. lin 11' T 5 Ti i. F ' S ' ' . S . . ., no Tl V 7 . .1 13 1 'g - ' , . - il- - I Q .7 L.. A4 I 'N' , , ,. . . . ..': ' , - . ..:-. . le ll 1 . t e 4. , . 1 - 1 --L 7 .-' ' ' 13 .'. L., S L.. Lf ' :, 1 ' .L 1. En. ., A- . . . ,. . . . -1'- Q .J ' '. 1 ',' - 2 ' L i ' ' 7 Q.: ' ' ' 1 ' - .wxu A . . ' .-. . ' . ' . . Peerescope 1 l 1 r IRST ROW Left to Rxght Mxke Hasty Gary Bonham Packey Rush Paul Mlller Norma Haerr Roberta Cross Barbara Bonham Sue Greene, Georgla Helgen SECOND ROW Annetta Flener Frank Cottrell Shxrley Wmkler Eleanor Schmxdgall Alxce Brants Lucxlle Schmxdgall, Rutheda Chaffer Mrs Nixon Nllss Kauffmann THIRD ROW Llnda Mooberry Lora Jo Shonk Naomx Lamprecht Elsie Robxson, Dorothy Raeuber Grace Dxetrxch FOURTH ROW Tom Vxemont Ken Wxegand Judy Vaughan Pat Dllkey, Cheryl Raymer Shxrley Laxdxg Carol Robxson Alberta Raymer Toksall Barbxra Bonham Karen IVlcConkey SECOND ROW Pit Dxlkey Gary Bonham Juamta Embry Judy Bla1r Eleanor Schmxdgall AIICE Brants, Luc1lleSc:hmxclgxll Tara Mooberry Sue Greene Carol Roblson Elsxe Robxaon Beverly Fowler 'JIRD ROW Dorothy Zehr Elleen Joos Sona Framley Judy Vaughan, Lora Jo Shonk Naorm Lamprecht Dorothy Rxeuber Mary Faxrchxld, Norma Haerr Cheryl Raymer Grace Dxetrxch EOURTH ROW L1ndilVlo0bBrry Georgxn Helgen Annetta Flener Don Embry Tom Vxemont Nlxke nasty sandra Uxru :mlrley laaxulg VICKI Vaughn nazel Wnlte r reua Flener O A ,if l V Y I - FIRST ROW: Mir, ?3eAnnett, 'Paul Dfliller, Frank Cottrell, Alberta Raymer, Shirley Winkler. : 1'R 'lA, :',.1-gl' I. Vt' ,II 'Y R. . -4... Mlxed Chorus 5 rw fi of -ry FIRST ROW SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Left to Right Janette Herndon, Alice Brants, Eleanor Schmidgall Judy Blair Audrey Golden Georgia Helgen Eileen Joos Frieda Schaeffer Gloria Roth Carol Robison Elsie Robison D orothy Raeuber Barbara Bonham Judy Eaton Margie Dilkey Juanita Embry Mrs Hobaker Sandra Gard Alberta Raymer, Marilyn Crowell Pat Dilkey Jean Hanes Mary Thompson Jean Tolley Karen McConkey Carol Gillespie DeLyle Scott Linda Mooberry Shirley Weindel Roberta Cross Lori Jo Shonk Yvonne Rich, Judy Hamann Nancy Gordon Lethi Hamilton Naomi Lamprecht Girls Chorus FIRST ROW: SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: Left to Right: Janette Herndon, Alice Brants, Eleanor Schmidgall, Judy Blair, John Mulvaney, Bob Chaffer, Barney Wilkinson, Bill Jepsen, Audrey Golden, Georgia Helgen, Eileen Joos, Frieda Schaeffer. Gloria Roth, Carol Robison, Elsie Robison, Dorothy Raeuber, Barbara Bonham, Tom Viemont, Jim Barrick, Jack Rush, Louis Wurmnest, Ken Wiegand, Judy Eaton, Margie Dilkey, Juanita Embry, Mary Fairchild, Mrs. Hobaker. Sandra Gard, Alberta Raymer, Marilyn Crowell, Pat Dilkey, Jean Hanes, Jim Hubbard, Rodney Cornwell, John Appenzeller, Dan Bell, Mary Thompson, Jean Tolley, Karen IvIcConkey, Carol Gillespie. Linda Mooberry, Delyle Scott, Shirley Weindel, Roberta Cross, Lora Jo Shonk, Jirn Mulvaney, Roscoe Wilkinson, Kenneth King, Jerry Appenzeller, Yvonne Rich Judy Hamann, Nancy Gordon, Letha Hamilton, Naomi Lamprecht. Boys Chorus wg, ww F1Rbl ROW Left to Rlght John Mulvaney Bob Chatter Barney Wxlkmson B111 Jepsen SECOND ROW Jxm Barrick Tom Vxemont Jack Rush Louxs Wurmnest Kenny Wlegand THIRD ROW Mrs Hobaker Jlm Mulvaney Rodney Cornwell John Appenzeller Danny Bell FOURTH ROW Jim Hubbard Roscoe Wzlkmson Kenny Kxng Jerry Appenzeller Mixed Chorus There are fxfty three members enrolled 1n m1xed chorus thxs year At the Chnstmas pro gram held on December 17 the chorus sang Cherubxc Hymn 'RISE Up Shepherd and Foller and Go Tell It On The Mountams At the P T A Pancake and Sausage Supper m Deer Creek, December 5, the chorus sang Thank You, Amerlca Go Tell It On The MOUHtd1nS , and also many popular Chustmas songs The mxxed chorus wlll smg An Evemng s Pastorale 'H1g Upon A Hllltop , Dance Song The Lord's Prayer , and One World , at the Annual County Muslc Fest1valth1s year. A musxc counc1l of seven was elected th1s year by the chorus members. They are Pat Dxlkey, Alberta Raymer, Dorothy Raeuber, .hm Barnck, E1leen Joos, Robert Chaffer, and Karen McConkey. Th1s counc1l has been very helpful to Mrs. Hobaker 1n planmng varxous programs, The secretarxes of the Semor and Freshman Choruses are Roberta Cross and Judy B1a1r. L1brar1 ans are John Appenzeller, Tom Vlemont, and D1ck Keyser. Reporters are Naom1 Lamprecht and Ahce Brants. Accompamst for the year IS Eleanor Schm1dgall. A c1rcus or varlety show was held March 30, consrstmg of chorus, band, and ath1et1c clubs. Boys' Chorus There 15 a total of twenty one boys 1n boys' chorus th1s year. At the P. T. A. Pancake and Sausage Supper the boys sang Purple H1lls . At the Chrlstmas program they sang W1nter Won derland and Behold That Star . ' At the County MUSIC Festmval ln Fel-'ln they sang Cl1mbxn' Up The Mounta1n and Down the Open Road. Girls' Chorus The, e are tlnrty tvuo m the glXl:'Lll0I'llStl11q year. At the P. '1. A. Pancake and Se. vsage Sup uer, held xr Deer Creek or Decerrfoer 5, the guls sang 'Chrntmas Dells Keep It Gay , and Sweet Lxttle Jesus Boy , At the Chnstmas program he1riDeeember 17, fl ey -:ang Christmas Bells , bwePtL1ttle Jesus Boy , and A Song of Nat1v1ty . At the County Musxf' Fef-.wal Lfey sang 'Cnerubxm D01 g ', 'flvly Moonlujbf Madonna , and O Shepherdess I-'1c,l1le. : ' ff'-1' I -- A 51-if-sf , , V or -of Q ., 3 . f B 1 ' if .. . , Q- ' k . , ki 3 1 f ' ' ' 'P .S f . ' , L . , 5 ' , 3 4, , Q I 5533 -.W ' : ' : , ' . ' ' . ' - . : . . , . I I . . . . I - . ' , u n - : . . . . ' I . I - I ' . ' - u - n 1 ' , ll r u 1 1 1 - . . . ll - u 11 . ' u I ' - - - - I uv I - . , h ' ll u ' . ll . Il I Junior High Chorus 1- C4 FIRST ROW Left to Rrght Betty Lee, Sandra Peck Sharon Fraxley Janet Peck Ethel Hamllton Sue Greene Tara Mooberry Ruth Koehne Barbara Lowery Donna Woerner Mrs Hobaker Donna Watter Joe Clark Ralph Perkxns Billy Golden, Elhs Blamr Larry Trlmble Kexth Robinson Phlllxp Thames, Jerry Lloyd, Sandra Welndel Ahce Gannon Carolyn DePo1ster June Bennett Roberta Cross Lxnda Shonk Joanne Whxstler Audrey Payton, Alvm Schmxdgall Larry Faxrchlld Becky Folx Marllyn Bartlett Joyce Flsher, Judy Crowell Marxlyn Neal SECOND ROW THIRD ROW FOURTH ROW Sandra Helgen Beverly Fowler Grace Dretnch Freda Flener Kay Mabee VICkl Vaughan Hazel Whxte Bonme Graham Lznda Gard Kay Kyle Bonme Maurer Barbara Mosxmann Pat Wlnkler Freshman Ensemble .Tumor Ensemble N! va v... vs, LVFTTOI'-V1 P D'KyGloa C Ele 1 11 nC,rwwgll N-anF e1l-lane lneo uh Q L'-r'I C, LH luamtr Lrzhry Nla O e Dx ey Nl ry Fa dygjlx 4, A .J llf 15 an-dr 1 Gard . 2 , 1 5 4 i , I , . , I I I I I 3 - , 1 . ' - I ' ' 1 . ' . , , . . V . , . , . l 7 , . ' 1 A 1 I ' , , . . I .. . D , I 4 A 5 1 1 ' Y 1 n 1 b ' I r 1 V I I I I . I , b n O ' I Q '0 ? ' , .- , , ,., A gg y T -a ,- ' 4: r 0- R r 1. 6 ' 3 ky, . . X ,J ' V i Lf! -2 Y' 'I 5 Q ' me L L 'Ve lx f s r T Arr .- sr, - -Y,:,a':'--N' A ,c Q' ' E A ' - ., .gl U .'!1':- : ' :-- ' T N F11 T: ' .yi - XV I ral lk '.j I- X31 l: at if? , ri' Rah, ie F7 Inc-S, 1 C .- glemd, Ju A fir, kggirguwx Carrey, C, V-,! .-sp'e. .J1'r'.y ' -. 1 , .. -V. 1 ' ' milf 'def-1 BAND MEMBERS Band FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Carol Rob1son Rutheda Chaffer Georgxa Helgen Sharon Newell Elsxe Robxson Louxs Wurmnest Paul Sxmpkuns Danny Bell SECOND ROW Ron Newlxn Shxrley Wlnkler Margxe Dzlkey Mary Falrchxld Gmle Connett Carol Washburn Judy Vaughan Annetta Flener Kay Stephens Bob Chaffer Lucy Schmxdgall Alxce Brants Eleanor Schmxdgall THIRD ROW Dorothy Raeuber Sandra Gard Barbara Bonham Mr Rxngenberg Tom Graham Dan Bennett Betty Moser The band IS composed of twenty sxx members th1s year A band counc1l was elected to plan act1v1t1es, settle any questlons that come up and develop ways of 1mprov1ng the band's program Those elected for the counc1l were Presldent Louls Wurmnest V1ce Presldent Rutheda Chaffer Representatlves Llla Rowell Judy Vaughan The band started off 1ts aCt1V1t1eS for the year by marchlng on the football f1eld durlng the half t1me of all the home games They traveled to Eureka to march 1n the Pumpkm Festxval and durmg homecommg week at DCM they played at the pep sesslon around the bonfxre and led the homecomuxg parade They also led the Halloween parade for Mackxnaw The band furnlshed music for all of the basketball games at home where band members had a chance to lead the band themselves The tw1rlers performed between games a number of t1mes On February Z4 they gave a very ime m1dw1nter concert and also went together wxth the chorus and athletxc departments for the sprmg concert on March Z0, wh1ch was based around a cxrcus theme Other aCt1V1t1eS mcluded the Chrxstmas program both at Mackmaw and Deer Creek the County Mus1c Fest1val at Pek1n on February 6, and the Mackmaw P T A Pancake and Sausage Supper Each sectxon of the band meets one per1od a week to study the1r parts and learn thexr musxc There was also a mus1c apprec1at1on per1od where anyone 1nterested could hsten to all types of mus1c and records A po1nt system was set up whereby a band member could earn a band letter 1f he has enough pomts through part1c1pat1on m all of the band act1v1t1es, loyalty, mdustry, and xmprovement on hrs xnstrument Trumpets Lotus Wurmnest Paul Slmpkxns Lucy Schmxdgall Danny Bell Bob Chaffer Alto Saxophones Sh1rley Wxnkler Ron Newhn Mary Fa1rch1ld Marg1e Dllkey Gnlle Connett Bantone Saxophone Eleanor Schmxdgall Tenor Saxophone Alxce Brants Barltones Annetta Flener Judy Vaughan Clarlnets Georgxa Helgen Rutheda Chaffer Carol Rob1son Sharon Newell Kay Stephens Bells Sharon Snyder Alto Horn ElS16 Rob1son Bass Horn Carol Washburn Bass Drum Llla Rowell Snare Drums Dan Bennett Tom Graham Cymbals Betty Moser 5 Taft' ks, rl, , is K , Q V' . 5 ' 3 ' n , ' , 1 V V 1 I I . . I 1 : .' . . , . . . . .' . ' . . . . . 2 .' . . - ' . . . . -, . . . ' a . ' OQIIOIOIIQI I III I U - . Oliolll lblllllll Secretary-Treasurer........................... Eleanor Schmidgall D .nose--nel...-Q-.ggas-Q.. . y . . . . . . . . , . . I . l O O I . . . C I ' g l . . . lil? ' -'-i' 'l iii' . . : : t ' I ' . . ..i.,,,, 1...-. - . . . . 1 i? . . ' u Band Ensembles CORONET ENSEMBLE LEFT TO RIGHT: Bob Chafier, Louis Wurmnest, Paul Simpkins, Danny Bell. CLARINET TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Rutheda Chaffer, Georgia Helgen, Carol Robison. SAX TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Dilkey, Gnile Connett, Mary Fairchild. Magorettes Barbara Bonham Sandra Gard, Dorothy Raeuber 1 Dir Ill P' SEATED Left to R1ght Pat Dxlkey Lmda Mooberry, Dorothy Raeuber, Eleanor Schmzdgall, Georgia Helgen FIRST ROW Glona Roth Allce Brants, Lucxlle Schmzdgall Roberta Cross, Norma Haerr, Barbara Bonham, Shxrley Winkler, Mxss Wxllxamson, Juanlta Embry, DeLyle Scott, Judy Vaughan SECOND ROW Sona Fraxley, Sandra Gard, Gladys White, Carol Robxson, Dorothy Zehr, Elsxe Robxnson, Karen McConkey, Mary Faxrchxld Margle Dxlkey Carol Washburn, Carol Gxllespxe, Judy Blaxr Marxlyn Crowell THIRD ROW Betty Moser, Judy Eaton Fneda Schaeffer, Mary Thompson, Mary Hemold Shirley Welndel Audrey Golden Nancy Gordon Yvonne Rxch, Martha Dallxnger Kay Stephens FOURTH ROW JoAnn McW1ll1ams, Arlene Rodewald, Letha Hamzlton Jean Hanes, Donna Stewart, Jean Tolley, Lora Jo Shonk, Naomx Lamprecht, Sharon Newell Shirley Hancock, Patsy Payne At the begmnmg of the year the F H A had 1ts annual slumber party The 1n1t1at1on of new members and the formal mstallatxon of off1cers took place Mlss Wxlhamson, Dorothy Raeuber, Lmda Mooberry, Eleanor Schmldgall and Georg1a Helgen attended a House of Delegatwn meetmg mn Elmwood Georgra was elected secretary At Chrlstmas the F H A planned a carolxng party and ch1l1 supper but there was no open date. The F H A week went as follows Sunday Everyone went to church and wore the F H A colors, red and whlte Monday Everyone studled for the1r degree Tuesday Everyone brought thelr secret pal a present Wednesday Everyone ate together rn the cafeterla Thursday The F H A had an assembly on manners Frxday Everyone sat together at the ball game Saturday Hobo Day Th1s year's off1cers are as follows Pre sxdent Secretary Treasurer n eu Pa rlramentanan . H1stor1an Cl1a1rman Chamrman Chaxrfnan Cha1rman of Publxc Relatlons of Recreatmn of Projects of Degrees , . Dorothy Raeuber Eleanor Schmulgall Georg1a Helgen Pat Dxlkey Barbara Bonham Roberta Cross Lucy Schmldgall Shxrley Wxnkler Norma Haerr Chapter Mother Mrs Earl Parmele Sponsor . . lfvss lv1l113IIlSOF The F H A wants to tha lk then' new sponsor for puldxng us throuoh the year , 4-.ll ,Q V . - ' I + : : . 2 . . . l . .. . . ' . . : . . , - . K I . e ' , . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . , . . . . . . . . . . 2 ------ l o I --- O I n . . : ' so-I.. uonqua s Q e Q as o no Vice -President .... . . . . p . . .... Linda Mooberry lliii Il C DO U OI I 0000! I O O ll!!! . I ' Ol O I O 0 0 C I llllti .P A' ' ................... . . 8. . ...V E ' l I . I0 l ill! 4 I A itltl - 4 O U! to 5' ' . '- '. ' . .... L. . . ' ' to D Dol' Q . 'I 0 0 O O liloevl - lylll O I l 'H Oil!! -Q Onnnuauoonongan o ou,..f..o.unou-:neun-neoKiln- I I '- . . . ar , ', '. -Q' 'N-Q. -...- FIRST ROW Left to Right John Appenzeller, Louis Wurmnest, Kenny Wiegand, Rodney Cornwell Gene Winkler Jerry Appenzeller, Mr Busmg SECOND ROW Darwin Morgan Ronme Rollmgs, Barney Wilkinson Gmle Connett Pat Thompson Jxm Golden, Danny Thames, Charlxe Bob Morgan, Bill Jepsen THIRD ROW Jim Hubbard, Roscoe Wilkinson Danny Bell At the beginning of the year the initiatron of green hands was held They were given the1r bronze green hand pins at a later date. The older members were g1ven sterlmng silver Chapter Farmer p1ns President Rodney Cornwell Vice Presldent. Gene Wlnkler Junlor Vlce President Pat Thompson Secretary Jerry Appenzeller Jumor Secretary Gmle Connett Treasurer . Louis Wurmnest Watchdog Darwm Morgan Junior Watchdog Barney Wilkxnson Conductor Danny Bell Sentinel John Appenzeller Reno ter Kenneth W1ega'1d Sponsor , , Mr Businp mama' F' as U .he apri .ltureh-w'f1'aC1 1 'me cfga flzmuon of th l- uture I 1-me cs o' 'we rica lg 4 local, state, and national 3rl,an'7-at in This orramzatioi works m mth tre aa ly V'OCdf1uhrll Awrxcvzlture Cc or e in school. The Deer Cre fc M kwaw Chapter was founded xx 1934 a in nas been progr ss1ng ever since . ' I I . . ' l ' I I D 1 . . ' aunnuoaua an n o o , on ' ' . QOIOOOOI 0 0 000 ' . . ' ' Q- on n lg .sono ............. . . . .. g . Il! 'I I Olllll I l Ili!!! 0 O I O ' O00 ll!!! O O I 0 I ll . ' .I u 0 0 l I I , . 5 rlilnlt 0 U 0 ' D llll ll I i ' I0 5 O Q 0 I . . . Z.. ..... . ' , The Chapter was divided to work on group pr-..-jects. As a means of raising money a coke . .Tx . '-ar . p ,t ir, 1, ' 5. :,,7' ' 'l. T. 0. mi . -. 'L 1.3 ' . -':1 '. IA.: .: ' f 'fe - ' , -. I - ' lf in, O: . Zi - , : L V. t. ' lu- , ,.,,. D ' X 1.1. S ' A I . NE: - ,. .. Q, .1 I 2- HUB. E - I . Semor Pla qs' 4-.1-5.4, Y' r FIRST ROW Left to Right Don Embry Lucy Schmldgall Packey Rush Norma Haerr Eleanor Schmxdgall SECOND ROW Gerald Rollmgs Barbara Bonham Alberta Raymer Jerry DeBolt Mxss Hxlleman THIRD ROW Dorothy Raeuber Mxke Hasty Al1ce Brants Frank Wexndel The Semor Play Mother Does the Talkmg, a three act comedy by Donald Payton was pre sented November 13 1953 under the dlrectlon of M1ss Edlth Hllleman The cast conslsted of W1lbur Maxwell the thxrteen year old son, Packey Rush, Hercules Nelson, W1lbur's bosom pal a pmt sxzed atom bomb, Don Embry, Betty Lou Maxwell the cute fxfteen year old daughter, Lucy Schmldgall, Bernadme Smxth, Betty Lou s pal the type that 15 usually sprawled all over the place, Eleanor Schrrudgall, Conn1e Maxwell the pretty seventeen year old daughter Norma Haerr, Mr Maxwell the head of the house, or at least he thmks so M1ke Hasty, Mrs Maxwell, the head of the house, or at least she thmks so, Al1ce Brants, Mr and Mrs Brown, Mrs Maxwe1l's parents Jerry DeBolt and Alberta Raymer, Grandfather and Grand mother Maxwell, Mr Maxwell's parents, Gerald Rolhngs and Barbara Bonham, Mr I-hnckley the man from the 0ff1Ce, Frank Wemdel The play beglns at Father's vacatlon tune Everyone IS happ1ly planmng where they w1ll spend Betty Lou longs to V1S1t Hollywood, Conn1e wants to go to Grandmother Brown's, W1lbur 1S or seemg some b1g league ball games, and Pop dreams of mounta1n streams where he can try out h1s new fxshxng tackle But Mother, after see1ng Aunt Mary and the nexghbors and remembenng he effects of last year's vacat1on, thmks dlfferently They'll spend thls vacatlon at home Then thmgs start happenmg' Mother has a few m1nor repaxr Jobs to be done, and Father ends up w1th hls head stuck 1n a pa1nt bucket Then both grandparents arrlve and the grandpa's meet head on Mr Hlnckley, a very nervous chap from the offlce, and to hear h1m tell It he's not long for the world, stops ln Wlth some papers for Father to sxgn which unfortunately get made lnto everythlng from a dress pattern to sp1t balls The whole fam1ly ends up practzcally unconsxous but am1d the broken bones, black eyes, and spramed ankles They all agree on one thmg they def1n1tely need a vacat1on to rest up from thexr vacat1on' 0 ' 1 Q 1 , 1 ' . 4 7 I .2 I 21 23' , A W , . 1 ., ,. , 4 y 4 X . . R' A .X ' ' X 'fl' A ,ff p . F , H+ .T fa u 9 H G X' 'F at . . I I 5 54' X 4 X ' ' : ' : , ' . f . 3 ' . - , v v ' ' - 3 . A , I 1 - ' ' ll - .- I I , . . . . . 0 I I I . . . . . , . . I . . . . I . . I ' I P . . . . . . . . I I Q . . . . . , , . it. . . . . . f , . . . . . . , . , . t . . . ' . . O . U l Q- . ' . . . . I -' A . I D Junior Play FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Rutheda Chaffer Georgia Helgen Judy Vaughan Sona Fraxley Sandra Gard Annetta Flener Mxss Kauffmann SECOND ROW Orvxlle Gxllespxe .hm Baz-rxck Arland Rxckett Paul Sxmpklns Bxll Kelso Rodney Cornwell The Jumor Play My Llttle Marg1e was g1ven on March 19 The three act comedy was dxrected by Mlss Mxrxam Kauffmann Havlng ra1sed h1s daughter Marg1e to the age of Z1 Vern 15 f1nd1ng lt hard to keep the upper hand Marg1e takes a dangerous xnterest 1n her father's busmess clxents and IS so ready wzth the unexpected helpmg hand that Vern xs never sure 1f he'll be made pres1dent of the flrm or fxred Worst of all xs her mterest 1n Freddxe a mce but 1mpract1cal young man whom Vern labels That Knothead Vern decxdes to try reverse psychology on Margle Maybe lf he pretends to l1ke Freddle she'l1 have nothmg to do w1th h1m Th1s sudden kmdness terr1f1es Fredd1e 'It s a tr p he golng to kxll me' he crles Marg1e dlscovers the plan and dec1des to reverse h1s reverse psychology She'11 have to f1nd someone else She does of course a b1g o1l well man and one of Vern's most 1mportant chents, S1r Sa1y1d Vern IS horr1f1ed and decmdes he'll have to stop the dangerous romance but h1s boss Mr Honeywell threatens Vern that xi he offends S1r Sa1y1d h1s next move w1l1 be the unemploy ment offxce Vern's solut1on nearly lands h1m 1n worse than that especxally when Marg1e looks for a way out herself and both plots come to nearly dlsastrous confhct The characters were Vern her father Freddxe her boy irlend Roberta Vern s g1rlfr1end Mrs Odetts the lady across the hall Mr Honeywell Vern's boss S1r Salyld Naslf, the o1l well man Mxss Sherman an eif1c1ent secretary B1ll the elevator man The assassln on S1r Sa1y1d's tra1l Madame Nasxf a forrrndable woman The nurse an at' act1ve g1rl Paul Slmpluns Jlm Barrlck Georg1a Helgen Annetta Flener Rodney Cornwell Arland R1ckett Judy Vaughan Orv1l1e G1l1esp1e B111 Kelso Sona Fraxley Rutheda Chaffer . . . ,, . - . ' 'I 'I . . . . . , , . . I . . . . . , , , a I ,S Margie Albright , , . , , , , , , , Sandra Gard ' I U ............ .. . . cg. A. A. s, xy! 'J Gs FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Dorothy Raeuber Norma Haerr, Roberta Cross, Sona Framley, Lucy Schmxdgall Shlrley Wexndel Margxe D1lkey, Frieda Schaeffer, Kay Stephens, Shxrley Hancock SECOND ROW Barbara Bonham, Juamta Embry Shlrley Wxnkler Mary Farrchxld Judy Vaughan, Donna Stewart Betty Moser Sharon Newell THIRD ROW Judy Eaton Mary Thompson, Shlrley Laxdlg Ahce Brants, Rutheda Chaffer, Carol Robxson Elsle Robxnson, Carol Gxllesple, Karen Sue McConkey FOURTH ROW Gladys Whlte Jean Ann Talley, Judy Blaxr Georg1a Helgen, Eleanor Schmxdgall Mxss Worner, Audrey Golden, Lora Jo Shonk, Lxnda Mooberry Llbrar LE1 T TO RIGHT Annetta Flener Rwheda Chaffer Mxss Kauffmann, Jean Ellen H'me5v Bdrba 1 Bonham Doxn fvy 'heuber Cheryl Raymc-r, Irene Newell Max y new books have been added to the llbrary th1s yf ir Amo g them are vxterc-st1no me on +02 student-1 haxe been posted on the shelves The hulletm aoaro has shown the rccert add +10 1 to the l1brary under such top1c' as c.aree1 books, moons to reed next, a d tra Jel The masazlnes are stxll very mueh 111 demand It see rv, 'ha 'Llie and the bf-1 rdav E -1-8 mg Pos: are ine mosf popular : ' 2 . ' : . I . . ' . . ' l I I I I , ' 4 A 1 . : . I . ' . . . o 7' I 1 - ' . U' , ' ' I T' - 1 ffl . . . ' . . 1 ' ' ' cf . ' rx '. .. of' .i, biography, and adventure books. Old books have been rebound and mended. Signs to help direct .Q .' . ' , , A ' ', ' ,,, ' - L i.',rs 1 ' ' ' A ., - ' ,. ' - , . . . ' r. ' . U' - ' ' ' . ' A . 2 ,, ' 1 :'.,,'i' . V. . LU , ven- , . .., . . , Pep Club ,o H-san-ef Ufficers and Executives FIRST ROW Left to Rxght Cheerleaders Elsxe Robison Betty Moser, Annetta I-'lener Dorothy Raeuber Carol Robxson SECOND ROW Ofhcers Mr Wells Georgxa Helgen Gene Wmkler PatD1lkey, Rutheda Chafier, M155 Worner The Pep Club IS an orgamzatwn cons1st1ng of the whole student body for the purpose of creat mg a greater school sp1r1t The off1cers and executlves for thls year Presldent Vlce Presmeot Secretary re if-111' Qponso ,v 1:1 Veer er Pat D1lkey Gene Wlnkler Putheda Chaffer oeorgm rlelgeo dvd Coarl' Wells g P9 festwltl s of ne secoz d rmu DC M H mecclrung, tle Peo Cl b took charge of the Jllu Cr. 'lid PD K5 l, F T' C U g In .Jrre ow mo pal1'e Tm. o L l v' to -X elf-ar P 1 tlrlf, Mg +0 me we o me 11 Q fun' were 1 v ned 11 c f fs: We C me cf muy e 1 0 ill? Fee leaw'-1 me ded o L C1 eerzradoe LJ lv I1 was Feld 1tDee Cro:-ef: lhc1cK1m1w Las' 'lhe flub or o Cort LIOUEEA a float to he usketb '1 che rle rhnyz ooshemea and also COFlJD' T or or 'Vremon thxs year lh year wl ere 1fW3b for rded by the Den Cmb C M, A V SLP vm ' , Q 5- 1+ -2. .., .. -5 : Q : - A ' Y I I I I : - I I . I . , , . -4. 0 I I I C I I I I I D I I I I I I 0 I I I I I I I I I I I . -H . 1 A I I I lo I I I I I I A ' ' Y Y I I I A 0 I A 1 L 1 I ' f--Q 11' 1 ' H - A ' 5' 1 I I I I I I I I I I I I I I . I I I I I I I I I I I I 5' ' ' ' ' Durivg ' f 'e .t' ,fe 1 aa ' J- . in , ' ,wr '. .1.. lu 'r , . 0 F ' ke Dfw: .1 ll 1.. Px 'Selly hg r-ight before ,A ljlg 2 e. , ' 'QS' L r' .1 , f 1, bf Us U1 fl . .' f- Pej 'T LJ o g, of sellrg Img., .e home football games al way of Fllaklllg mo1.-v. S xr of the fllil '- as ' C. 1 YL ef' 'Wim bf. Ll, ' ee ' ra ., 5' ' - ' .':z,eU.1Ah1v1e5 no be used by +1 -hee 3 is 11. '. . Q.. 21 'ff..-'S afzn- ihe C L1112' 'I , ',, : - ,gi 1 ' - 1 .t 'f . e -.-r eutno ' -' first . . ,,2 - - .' 'J 'L A gx, -C ' A., A' ' , A '. lysate 06 YAXQWYE ?x,li4 f ' fs, XX X EFF, ootb ll 'T -yfnrf' VY. l'n.--x-.Q ,H N C uck Scott M ke Hasty Arland R cke t Norman Mussel.:-nan Packey Rush Pau M ler Don Embry SECOND ROW J m Barr ck Gary Bonlan J m Mu vaney Jerry Appenzel er an Bel Frank Cottre 1 Delton mont C I 3' 1 E Q - 1 'il ,. Q. , 'Qld ik ,JAL3 'gf I cl . 'f R 1 ' . .0 ' N, i w x11 A Q Y-ix' I . , 3 Q ,f J ' Vw- X 't 1. I, df .. A , A li 1 W it .X .wk lm Lux, 1 1 FIRST ROW: Left to Right: Gary Rollings, Carol Robison, Shirley Laidig, Elsie Robison, John Allred. I 11 . i . i f . . 1 1 1 1 . . 1 ' D 1, I , i 1 , i i , 1 I . I : h I , , I , im Watters, Ron Vi , l , - '1 . . . . . 115. J ney V3 Mu John Pat Thompson EX' Baech ckson Ja Coac ROW RD TH U1 u-I Dan Thames Bob Chafier Dan Bennett Coach We Jack Rush D-1 e Boyd Football The football season opened August 25 Wlth a grand total of fourteen boys about ten of whlch were letter W1nners from last year After much coax1ng from the boys and coaches the squad was fmally mcreased to twenty srx men Coach Baechler pred1cted to a sports wrlter at the f1rst of the season that the team would w1n half the1r games The sports wr1ter called lt pre season OPt1IT11SI'I1 The season ended w1th a 5 and 3 record The best for all the teams 1n the area EUREKA 6 DC M 0 DC M loses close one 1n f1nal quarter of the game Looked good on offense but needed pohsh on defense DC M 13 MID COUNTY 6 DC M's offense st1ll looklng good as Cottrell runs and Rush throws for DC M's f1rst wm of the young season DC M 20 SAYBROOK 0 Mlller runs for two touchdowns as DC M Wlns second consecut1ve ball game TREMONT 26 DC M 19 DC M slow f1rst half cost them the second defeat of the season Rush was hurt 1n f1rst half and was out the second half The team out for revenge came back strong 1n the second half and pulled lt close but the tlme ran out Bennett ran 80 yards for h1s f1rst and what we hope w1ll be h1s many touchdowns LE ROY 28 DC M 13 DC M loses homecommg game to a b1g Well balanced Le Roy 11 DC M battled on even terms but due to lack of reserves and terr1f1c heat were unable to stay w1th Le Roy the sec ond half DC M 18 OCTAVIA 13 13 w1n Dan Thames's alertness saves the game by stoppmg freak touchdown DC M 32 DUNLAP 6 Everyone played heads up ball as DC M rolled past Dunlap 32 to 6 Frank Cottrell Semor fullback ran a 105 yards for State's longest run DC M 28 MORTON 0 Ch1efs play 1nsp1red ball as they tromped over Morton 28 O Cottrell the Ch1ef's leadmg ground ga1ner scored three touchdowns and had another called back as Red Musselman our b1g tackle 1n over ant1c1pat1on to stop a would be tackler got a httle b1t rough RECOGNITION OF SENIOR PLAYERS Mmke Hasty Played on both offense and defense Was of great value because he could play any pos1t1on 1n the 11ne Pau11VI111er Captam of the 1953 football squad Was sh1fted from fullback to end ax d made the change over very well Has an except1onally good parr of hands for rece1v1ng passes Frank Cottrell Transfer from lVIol1ne Played both offense and defense Made longest run 1n state th1s season Played fullback and defens1ve half Also leadmg ground gamer Don Embry Played offens1ve and defens1ve end Good pass rece1ver Played hrs best ball game aga1nst Morton Packey Rush Capta1n of 1952 squad Was a good passer and runner and an exc eptwnally good tackler Played left half on offens1ve and safety on defense The Chiefs, looking for revenge of the homecoming defeat, battles Octavia for an 18 to 1 'fCmakT9PP1eW C HWia13- 13 Veterans Boost UIYlOQ'SLSl'0!Ql2S I 6, Deemalg Rall bhgpt D 'P , f 0 f f eemak Crm glock QiiflfhifQi '1'ff3 2faiK4iQh127' ' 0 - f M L ! 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D533 QHLCKQAY LOQFH KEN WELLS ifrc-nt row Far nghtl pa. ses IN: bn ow to beat Amnngtcn, 'tlmgial s ua L ve, ro nd opponent for the in l mzixeiiibers Xie, frog !'0ilg16il, 'w rzgnt D hagme law? Wurmnevt, Blnnntt, erry ppenze er 9 rm, sam er ene m er af' y wh nm Kelso Rodnev Cornwell D6!!l1YxBt-'iBI1iP2.:li!l'll2l ' ' L t Ch zefs bye Vzctory all nde6 Wells mwmwg ghsehooltnkdi MaA:HllIWYalleyem'd mnmrmhsngwnwmtawnhdqheg Gif!! umm enum the molidated Deer Creek-Macikmwf e'oe '-isweeekmt1x8lin3s6eiiniteij0l!iit6 last tw: -wings. It.: one may and one at hmm Sol' the team 698 13593. uuveiing to Ammlgtai men facmg Forman at lpn Fri' vhs' evenin. Jmmsf' umm funn wha fin-5 has aqrvnfnita' tram da for ot eu- mm .msec 35 Hx 1a.4cKmAW-dawg, Kenny wen: Chiefs mm BMW - I x Y ,L . , 1 Lef o Right: Gary Rollings, Dun Bennett, Louis Wurmnest, Mike Has , Dan Thames, Tom Viemunt. 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' . . - .I x ' , ,A , n ut 4 x I Varsity Q- uf i' FIRST ROW Left to Right Blll Jepsen, Louxs Wurmnest D1n Bennett Dan Tham 5 Jerry Appenzeller, Dan Bell, Jlm Barrzck SECOND ROW Coach Baechler Rodney Cornwell Bxll Kelso, Gene Wxnkler Pau1M11ler, Packey Rush Coach Wells .Tumor Varslty W-7' 31 '- nf' S f 5 UVVQT FOVS ' 10 R1gh+ B 'l, lessen Jnnn All cd O7 Vxer' ont, FcbCnaf1er Gm e r 1 rett 1 Bar 1 ' 'X U P Cmch Baecmer f 1 J Bonham L. ry Rollll Unk Lneql Am Ch xlxe Boo noraam 1 ry Q l- Vogt! N, I :XD R V onme Vxe t al n u cr, R we-'Je Wxllfmso Jun lhbnd Basketball The Deer Creek lVIack1naw's Ch1efs started off the 1953 '54 basketball season by lOS1I'lg four out of thelr flve ball games A number of 1nJur1es lundered the boys and kept them from dO111g the1r best playlng The Cl31EfS were beaten out of the Green Valley Hohday Tourney 1n a hard fouvht game The Ch1CfS also lost 1n the Tazewell County Tourney to a tall Washmgton team The Ch1efs have ended the season ID fourth place 111 the lVlack1raw Valley League We are lookxng forward to a better season next year as we are losmg only one 1'1'1aD The fellows that made up the squad th1s year were Pau1M11ler B111 Kelso Gene Wmkler Rodney Cornwell Louls Wurmnest Dan Thames Dan Bennett Jerry Appenzeller and Packey Rush who left the squad at the latter part of the year SEASON 'S RECORD WON e Armmgton Delav an Tremont Green Valley Washburn Hoped 1 le OCtdV1d Morton Forman Tremont They lVl1n1er Armulgton Forman Roanoke Hopedale Green Valley Washburn Morton Forman MACKINAW VALLEY LEAGUE STANDING Wmns Losses Delavln Forman M1n1er Deemack Deemack Green Valley Armlngton Hopeda le GREEN VALLEY TOURNEY Forxnan TAVEWELJ. Y OUNIH 'IOURNFY Washxngton Deemaek LOST e They W1ns Losses W W ' 68 45 ' ' 58 40 ' z 30 51 ' 70 46 40 41 42 56 48 52 55 44 Minier 42 48 Washington 43 72 ' Q 65 64 ' 59 40 z 73 45 71 53 ' 52 67 42 49 50 54 47 49 54 56 39 47 43 42 'f 2 7 0 ' 5 7 7 2 ' 1 9 ' ' 8 3 1 9 6 5 54 , 56 ' ' ' 72 ' 1 43 ,S Y., , W K: ' PACKEY RUSH 1.0115 WDRNNEST MA 5- GENE WINKLER RODNEY CORNWE LL 4m PAUL MILLEP BILL xE1.so 57 fi XHIWMJ WW FNRY M X 'UXLKS W Q65 Q ef N 5 j 's Z1 wx x N ,F lx Qi,,..w..-,.,-' ,K , K 'KI 6 3 VJ 3 , , V my N Q rta. :Zi 1 km, z 1,1-we rf' lukffifgli gg . 1 , fi, 5 9 - 15, lg.-A g , X .Y F 35 y 311 Eff! u . 4 1 3 -QL? 1 2 'rl T ff . - Hi if ff, , my .Q 4'-if 4 --4 if y ff qi X xi' 'f I A fl in 12 . V W, iv' ' A .I , - . 3' 'SY ulfm-we 3 ,Ju .L -... Serving crew From the d1aphragnf1'l .LM Readin up forthe next class Indispensable Secretur Y lf, Senior Play prwi 8th Grade Party Oct. 26, 1953 t1cc?? I-rf7fy.1:'u won: for ,flu I-11'-'r?n1or Pxvazvi Mom? No, just our pop! Faculty Elljuyllll the ezts ,Lx Cm . K, gy ? ' air 4 A , ? l l 1 6-fx Burnt water Washing up after dinner N 5 F ii? f fr J.. Yi I . - 1 :V x V - Q. 'Eff ig 319 m W9 K - sii t .-' 5,1 Y .94 5 5 f .J ,,, . , u P S ' zz ' , f l n ' iw-Q.. f -f K' - .L Y i! 14- 1 V Bailey V 5 . Night janitor D our Cooks Ni' 1 04 Going somewhere ? WHAT WOULD HAPPEN IF: Conch Wells got a new pair of lmsketb-ill practice paints? There wus flunk month? They built fi new high school? Girls didn't like boys? Eighth hour study hall was quiet? Chemistry class would blow up the school? Music class couldn't r ice over to dinner? Typing Cluss pissed all their timings f .av bet 'em good I Displaced Persons Bureau .1 'Q Shoe shine 7 The boys didn't read pocketbooks? The basketbull team went to State? The teachers didn't give assignments? Students npprecisiterl their school yeni-N? And furthermore------ Mrs. Kull: If you want tu be za success, you must be willing to start from the bottom, Hershel: But suppose I want to be a swimmer? PACLKCY3 SU you're going to start 11 bzikg-ry? P-11113 Yep, if I can rnise the dough, There was once el pickpocket who lived alone. But occasionally he went out in ei crowd for a little change, Gene: What shall I do? I have witer onthe knee. Tired doctor: Wear pumps av Snake Dance and Pep Rally Football boys Putting out the fire Some of the crowd D parade the of End I 3 ' X3 '34 5 9' J N Ri' ,-nu, if .mwfmi ,ITi3i1 W H llii diiwl lil: v 0 i'5,f,,f', 5 M lllll S v. Uv 10 4 o ' vs ESlNT1IIYlN a ll ull L c Ollllflllllll tlvs o L 1 oo S I mmule cuxns- mug lar e open to ll lose uno They were K own wear lldes of cwnpl omurol es ans .autnltxes anon and a panel discus md nom 930 am until opened 'he day s actl aul Grexbel, supuxlsor of and sclecnoxs ln the and trdmmg depart Caterplllar Tractor com ok port ln the panel, as l Lcmpcl, Levlmown at ho spoke or pxoiesslon ng Wendell kennedy, as xreetor of professxonal and latmons of the lllmols Ed 'kssou U011, Surmglxeld, teacher tramm, and Dr ke on general college Tl-'LN OF the panel and plannmg was Raymond upermtcndent ol Delawan nw scnoo s J 'll Bennett nrlent prmclpal o! Deer Macllmaw High school, harge of arrangement for ram and me lunch ser-Q, e snhool tions rcpresenled wells' erslty oi Illmon Chun- rbana James Mmlken ty Deoltur, Bradley Lm 'flfllumennne-,,,,,,.t sw M, i W fm fam 1914? v NRI' 9, .v 'S-294 we if ' ll' Y ll IUUXK lil- l lfxfs Y Q ' 1 ON , w ggi zgshfx 3' 'M 'tm l3'Vf.fi 7' 3. We xg 1 in Y ,Hn l 'Sv ll.. f 1 v lllleul l Pun z rw . -553121 .. el W lfu ln lladlm la '0 0' Emu lm a rhoml to Z-0 use In plrlnrg mor Dean Calls Eclucaho I n Means HOYHDA l- KL? l ent 'WE l let Qnow do 0' lW'lXi- DIONX lf L U ' X xl wwf l 0 C :ml ne mx l mol 1 u l lilllfz Q of Bflfllllflflll tr -ming op unmee xl fats and fl lu xxczg Pnoxxn ln all xocmons YL Ile-A fl v p U loulxtw c 41 for dm ull trilllxllgl lnmx g, rosng wmpexxlws of men :hy hun are present on Ll L farm vxoll as m the factoxx and of LC THB PRINCIPAL? of T470 sell Vhumx hawc planned a Colleize lm Career Day for all seniors th ll lould prove both ne pfnl nfl antoxmarmnal The L 0 wm l ' f composed of Vhxllnsmxn Morton of Morton John Baum t of 'Nlllkx v. Rn mmm Mill o 1 F 1 cn lllxpvfx L mrnplrrm crux ul l r c cxonl which vull bc' helm 4' 'VI ark! xx Oct um. w.Q,MOf Shorlenmg VV ay lo Success ty Bloomington, Mon o'lege, Monmouth Black llege Carlmwlle Eureka Eureka Cenhage College Goshen College, Gosh Lincoln College Jeffer y Mo Knox College n Colleg e, Bluffton Ohm, C o 1 le g e Jacksonvxlle, fav College Jacksomxlle, Stale Iwrmwl bnuersns, Western I .1 Cl Stale McComb Browns Srhool ess, Peer A Cam Cary College, Qumcv dist H os pmt a I Peoria, te Hospxtal, Blnommgton, cis Hospital, Peorla Bro pxtal, Normal, Parks Axr of it Lows Lxmersny, , Mo xllar bchool of Trades and , Peoria, Chicago 'lechm lege, Chxcdgo, DeForest Incorporated of Tclevx Electucal and Kewstone - Wire Companv, Peoria ber Party' .Night Event emac FHAs INAW QCI The Future kers of America club at reek Mackmaw hxgh eld a slumber DHFYY In school Frxday mght wlih ately 35 gurls and 0181! , Mus Helen Joan Wil' home economxcs M Ml Donna Mane WOT' zTallc al Maclunaw Braclleys Dr Bem' Gives Career Day ls ' A dt s. 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Are ou headin for that first full-time job? State Y 9 Farm offers good pay with cost-of-living bonus, vacations, group insurance, other benefits. PLUS after hours fun at G. .l. Mecherle Park, an organized activities program and the chance to meet friendly people, make new ' r Housin Bu eau hel s you get settled- our Medi- fnends. Ou g r p , cal Division safeguards your health. I Phone or write Personnel Manager STATE FARM INSURANCE BLDG um BE.QGMiN'Ci'GN llllN0lS STATE FARM KT FO INSJRANCE John Sexton 81 Co Manufacturing Wholesale Grocers P O Box JS Phone Supemor 7 8400 C1l1CdgO 90 111111015 ac 5 Busy Corner Meata Grocemes Pay Cash and Save I I 9' LOW PRICES EVERY DAY Phone 38 1VIack1naw 111111015 Al 5 Diner Open 6 A M To 8 P M Da11y nxcept Sunday 714 Frankhn Street Peor1a 111111015 The First National Bank of Mackinaw Your Bank S1nce 1907 Member Federal Reserve System Mackxnaw 11118015 f A . ' vi 0 I u 1 3 1 p P I 2 OThB tEgP Sunbeam Bread The National Bank Bloomington n on, You've Got The World By A String It's Not All Happiness and Light, But It Is A Good World! One That Can Offer You Much If You're Prepared To Give It Much In The Ways Of Common Sense, Honest Endeavor and Respect For Your Fellow Citizens, FARMERS Avro INSURANCE Muaiwbzv 7 Servmg Ill1no1s Fam1l1es For More Than 30 Years Great str1des are bemg made to sat1sfy your growlng demands for electr1c1ty Progress IS be1ng made every day 1n modern equ1pment 1n greater power plant capac1ty and 1n new transm1ss1on l1nes These transmlsslon hnes are a v1tal llnk between our power plants and your home We bu1ld them to brmg electr1c1ty to you from dlfferent sources and from d1fferent d1rect1ons so that 1n case of storm or breakdown electr1c1ty st1ll flows to you Illmols Power Company o neo D I u o y 0 I P B y Y In Morton Walz 8, Wieckhoff Motor .Co Roe-cker Chevrolet Company 22.41 W t J Morton Ill' ' Ph 600 es ack IVI t g I11'L ' m r TRIANGLE TRUCK BODY COMPANY Triangle Bodies Custom Built Kitchen Cabinets Hotpoint Dealer Mackinaw Phone 40 Compliments Of M OSIIVIANN GRAIN ELEVATORS Mackinaw Illinois Compliments Of VIEM ONT LUMBER COM PANY Mackinaw Illinois B ANID K OIL COMPANY D1 trioutors Of I-Phillips Petroleum io 6 147 'ind Products 2 I 1 ..R ., T . . ll , Pl- me 6, , I 30 Mackinaw, Illinois ED PYLES Local and Long D1Sta11CC I-Iauhng Corn Shelhng Fertlhzer Spreaduxg Phone 301 Deer Creek 111111015 SCI-IUMACHER AND GRIMM Goodf1e1d 111111015 BIRKEY IMPLEMENT COMPANY E M Blrkey Propr1etor Mlnneapohs MO11HC Sales and SCTVICC Phone 3281 Morton I111r1o1s Comphments Of HOEPFNER ELECTRIC SERVICE W1r1ng Apphances Motor Repau' Morton Ilhnols - I ! 1 u g 1 1 When You Have A Printing Problem Consult Us MORTON NEWS Phone Morton 4221 121 West Jefferson Compliments Of MORTON FRIENDLY THEATER DAIRY QUEEN Phone 5671 Morton Illinois Compliments Of MIDWESTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY TYRRELL'S SALES AND SERVICE Tires Wheel Balancuig Pnone 66 Mackinaw Illinois Phillips 66 Gas and Oil LOHNES PRINT SHOP Printing Of All Kinds O. M. Lohnes - Paul Schermer 409 Elizabeth Street Pekin, Illinois THE NORMA SUTTON SHOP 348 Elizabeth Street Pekin Illinois You Are Always Welcome SCHIPPER AND BLOCK COMPANY Dry Goods lVlen's Ladies' and Cu1ld1'en's Clothing Pekin Phone 44 Illinois Compliments Of Compliments Of FRITCH BARBER SHOP RFN TRINIDLE D At . , . . 9 2 V 'CB . J . I 1 -..m--V. Yi,-Y., Y ,-M- ,W .-grit-.... f---:Q ,-,:r--g:L,,u.-- f Y 'A-N --Y-'2'vf'f':'- Compliments Of W. B. READ AND COMPANY 109 North Main Bloomington, Illinois On Adams - Across From The Courthouse G. N. PORTIVIAN COMPANY In Peoria Sport Goods BEYER BROTHERS, INC International Harvester Dealers Morton Illinois Tremont 111111015 MATTHEWS MUSIC COMPANY Compliments Of Band and String Instruments and Record Department CLIFF MITCHELL 51 Main Street Phone 9780 Truwcir and bl ellii G O 7 S . 'Y L ' 'I . .., , -. Lg ' I I Q Peoria , Illinois :mimi-VY 7 -: fe' YY Mn ' .gd-. Lmlzlu s.-1, 7471? -'-U it YSVA Y 'J' MACKINAW HARDWOOD CO. Louis Pescaglia - Russ Diegel Hardwood For Industrial Uses Dunnage Lunnber Cut To Order Piling Phone Mackinaw 173 Box 231 Mackinaw, Illinois Compliments Of I-IAENSEL FUNERAL SERVICE Mackinaw, Illinois Compliments Of NORRIS POOL ROOM Mackinaw Illinois Compliments Of STANDARD OIL COMPANY Macklnaw Illinois STE PHENSON 'S STORE A Store Of Reliable Merchandise Delivery Every Day Phone 58 Mackinaw Illinois WATTER S STORE Groceries and Meats Delivery Every Day WINDSOR 'S DRUG S TORE MACKINAW DRY CLEANING AND LAUNDRY Aubrey 8: Belva M :rman Props A Good Store In A Good Town ACasl 1ndC1rr Fl 5 eille D Phone 130 Mackinaw Ill iois With T m Qi al ty 1 d Servi P P one 61 N ' I 3 I ' r ' 2 4. , , . 1 :f z . C f ,, 1 .rs . '. fr 1' i ' ci, I. , biz' I li, .- . ,, , U I Mackinaw, .LLIIIIOISI Y' ::r, -Y W 7...,p if 4 ' ----411, ,L --'11 --uugzf, ' -V- ,L '-1,-4 -411'-f--iw,--Y PARMELE 'S CITIES SERVICE Washing - Greasing fOnce Always, Phone 141 Mackinaw, Illinois Compliments Of The DAYTON WYS FAMILY Motorola Television At SINN'S RADIO AND TELEVISION Phone 114 J Mackinaw Illinois Compliments Of MACKINAW TAVERN Phone 52 Mackinaw Illinois Compliments Of H D FAST IVI D HUNTER LUMBER COMPANY Mack1naw's Lumber and Material Dealer For Over 30 Years Joel Naffziger Manager WILLLALM STEPHENSON Truckinb and Gravel Ehra :ati ig e 4: L 1 llllfll PAUL CAREY HARDWARE Hardware and Paints Mac nav- Illinois I I . . , . . I . 5, I 7'i ' ' 'if ' C P110 I1 W I lv. . . . I A. L 'l, . ,'f . -I . ., Y .' ' Dua lvl zaw, -ts M N Y ,...:-f---5-fgginiu-,iff -ifaizl-1-:an-5 Jann-uf.-B --,-:,,..i.:r'l11e: 73 'L-7 , ,----- -7 GEORGE W DEPPERT 8: SONS MCCLINTICK JEWELRY STORE Massey Harr1s and New Idea Farm Equlpment 432 Court Street Poultry and Eggs Phone 139 and 2011 Pek1n Il.11I101S Pek1n I111no1s LEO'S AUTO SUPPLY COHEN FURNITURE Leo A Wolth Proprletor Rad1os Sport1ng Goods Te1ev1s1on Pek1n I111no1s 236 Court Street Phone 3753 Pekrn I111no1s HAROLD V ANDERSON Comphrnents Of Glass Cut and Installed 357 1fZ Court Street Phone 1772 Phone 454 Pekm Il.11no1s Pek1n I111no1s New Locat1on W J EDEN'S MCGARVEY GIFFORD PEKIN SHOE STORE 359 Margaret Street For Shoes That Sat1sfy Phone 4155 Pek1n Ilhnois 421 Court Your Pyrofax Bottled Cas D1str1butor Pekln, I1hno1s ' The House That Serv1ce Bu11t' Auto Upholstering - Seat Covers B AND M STUDIO . . , HECHT'S BONNY SHOP We Spec1a11ze In Jumors' and M1sses' S1zes 335 Court Street Pek1n I111no1s THE FASHION STORE Quahty Apparel For Women M1sses GIIIS Men and Boys 343 Court Street Pek1n I111no1s ALTMAN'S JEWELERS For F1ne Watches See Us For The Newest Of Styles and We Assure You The Prmces W111 F1t Your Budget Prlces From S19 75 To S125 00 310 Court Street Pek1n I111no1s Comphrnents Of REUHLING COMPANY Pek1n, I111no1s SEYM OUR 'S STORE Everythlng For The Ent1re Fam11y Men's Furmshmgs Shoes and Rubbers Mus1ca1 Instruments Sportlng Goods Phone 770 208 210 Court Pekln 1111no1s CARP'S DEPARTMENT STORE W1th Carp's You Can Always Do Better 237 Court Street Pekln I111no1s PEKIN PLUMBING 81 HEATING COMPANY Phone 208 218 Court Street Pekm I111no1s BUCKLEY BROS SPORT SHOP Everythlng In Sportxng Goods 319 Margaret Street Pekm I111no1s m ' I I A v s I U 1 N, n . i i 3 ' 1 I o I I ' m' -- - EHRETT AUTO SUPPLY Electric Auto-Lite Service Phone 3600 200 North Fifth Street Pekin, Illinois HENRY BIRKENBUSCH Sz SON Jewelers Established 1867 420 Court Street Phone 71 Pekin, Illinois WEISSER AND DURBIN Optometrists 413 Court Street Pekin Illinois HERBERT L LANE SHEET MUSIC 529 Main Street Pekin Illinois Read The PEKIN DAILY TIMES Tazewell County's Only Daily Compliments Of ALTORFER BROS COMPANY ABC Amer1ca's Leading Washers and Ironers Peoria, Illinois JONES' BROS JEWELERS Certified Gemologist Registered Jeweler American Gem Soclety Pekin s Exclusive Br1de Has Whispered Store 517 19 Court Street Pekin, Illinois HAROLD J PLACK AGENCY Complete Insurance Service Central Natlonal Bank Building Phone 48168 Peoria Ilhnc 5 a I I 0 . . a o . . . . . . I . H . . . . . . . . O. , A m 1 ---- - ' -7 '-- -- 32 Years Authorlzed Ford Dealer Sales end Servlce DONNAN MOTOR COMPANY M1n1er Ill1no1s HOFIVIANN GARAGE Complete Cdr gl Tractor Overhdul Eng1ne Rebuuldlng 8: Repfnr Tlres Battemes 8: Accessomes Phone 11701 Deer Creek 1ll1no1s SPARKS EQUIPMENT COMPANY A1115 Chalmers and New Idea Sales and Serv1ce Phone 131 Tremont 111111015 RAEUBER'S BUILDING SUPPLY CO Ernest Raeuber Proprletor Hardware Pdlnt Lumber M1llwork Cement Phone 12301 Deer Creek 1ll1no1s HANGARTNER AND BITTNER IIVIPLEMENT COMPKNY Phone Deer Creek 2601 Goodfleld 11l1no15 Compllmente Of CHEVROLET SALES AND SERVICE Phone 111 Macklnaw 1l11no1s DELIVIAR POTTS AND SONS Plumblng Heatmg Appllances Phone 3401 D Q Creek Ill1no1 STOUT INSURANCE AGENCY S1nce 1917 Phone Ofuee 172 Res1dence 139.1 Mdckmeiw Il11no1s K . I . , . i - I . . - , I 2 I ' 1 ' I C 1 A A T I Electrical Appliances Speece and Hartter . , . , . , . . . , e fr C , ' 's , ' . v, ' I A-V-T -V --'- 1 HOME OIL COMPANY TV - Radio Appliances Gasoline - Kerosene - Oil Phone 2541 Morton, Illinois Compliments Of ROECKER AND DIETRICH Hardware Appliances Phone 2561 Morton, Illinois Harold and Paul TAZEWELL SERVICE STATION Complete Service Phone 3661 Route 150 Morton Illinois BEN FRANKLIN STORE 51' and 10? - 51.00 and Up A Complete Variety of Toys Stationery Infants' Wear Dry Goods and Notions Phone 6331 100 North Main Morton Illinois CONIBEAR'S REXALL DRUGS Ethical Prescription Service Complete Veterinary Department Phone 4171 Morton Illinois RAYMER'S SHEET METAL Furnaces and Gutters General Sheet 1V1etal Work Phone 5061 Morton Illinois WITZIG'S Shoes Men s and Boys Wear Morton Il linoi s WASHINGTON ROOFING CO Built up Roofing Maintenance Slate Washington Pnone 47! Pecria Phone 4 0638 I I 3 , , I ! , . , . . C - I I I- . - ' J A , 1 . . Washington, Illinois , ,L ff- - nag.-- -f- ,nie - -5-f WP-, if :, ff,-1-41 Buy With Confidence At GERBER'S JEWELRY Diamonds -Watches-Jewelry-Gifts Silverware -Glassware-China Reliable Watch Repairing Phone 402.1 147 South Main Morton, Illinois Compliments Of DR. ROBERT BOWEN Bloomington, Illinois IVIORTON DRY CLEANERS Tazewell County's Finest Cleaners Morton Illinois MILLER MUSIC COMPANY Ray Miller Bloomington's Largest Music and Appliance Store 417 North Main Bloomington Illinois JOHNSON FLORAL Flowers For All Occasions Say It With Flowers But Say It With Ours Corsages Wedding Flowers Phone 7971 M orton Illinois For Highest Quality Fashion At Lowest Possible Prices Shop At ROLAND'S A Store Of Fashion Bloomington Illinois C om pliments P L HEINIGE R Dodge Plymouth MOBERLY AND KLENNER Men s and Boys Clothing and Furnishings . , . . , . . . , . . ' Of 5 I I Morton, Illinois Bloomington, Illinois --.a-- - - -A-5,1-----V - sig-f :V -1-V --f ----- - -- GRAFF IMPLEMENT COMPANY Minneapolis-Moline and New Idea Sales and Service General Electric Appliances Phone 94 Minier, Illinois NU CAFE Truck Stop and Motel Junction 121 and 9 Ben and Billie Proprietors Tremont Phone 194 Ill1no1S QUALITY CAFE Best Wishes From I-IILLYARD Best Place To Eat In Town Manufacturers Of Floor Treatments and Maintenance Materials Jesse and Irene Cochran Props and From Your HILLYARD MAINTAINEER Phone 73 St Joseph Missouri Branches Warehouses MaCk1HdW Ill1no1S In Pr1nc1palC1t1es HERB DENNIS ELLIS ALLRED AND SONS TAZEWELL SERVICE COM PANY Phone 35 Petroleum Salesman 1 . . , . , . ' Y Nlackinaw, Illinois Mackinaw, Illinois Your PEE RESCOPE PRINTER Bloomington Offset rocess, Inc. Bloorniuotou C omphments Of FRIENID IIIiuoiS ARCH BAIRTELMAY AND SONS Ohver Mlssey I-I1rr1s and Ferry IXfI1n1er III1no1s BENNETT COAL COMPANY Pnone 80 PYRAMID PAPER COMPANY Servuug School CoIIege and Commercml Trade 3530 West Flfth Avenue Chmago Z4 III1no1s O I . , . l : E Z I 1 A OLISOII 1 I. . , . . l 3 I Ivhfckizzaw, IIIinois I .X f OM 41 ffdfw HURIZDNS unlzmzted look Ill ally dlI'6Ctl0Il look north south east west Anywhere everywhere there s an opportunlty You can set your SlghtS on any goal you choose and pursue ll as dlllgelltly as you wlsh TIIIS IS your herltage because you are an Amerlcan You are one who can freely seek and whose opportunlty lt IS to find your fortune Thls IS your prlceless blrth rlght What you do wlth lt IS up to you 1'ERPll.LAR TRA George Spies, Inc. Class Jewelry Senior Announcements Diplomas - Trophies - Club Pins Clncago Pr1nceton F H Soldwedel C0 w '9,, quAu'rv Qcnino NIILK and ICE CREAM Phone Z8 2 5 1 1befn Street 1 I 11 o o 4 ' 00' II'iz..r 1 .' ' lin, ' I 2 H ' Pe 11 - W-f -M,Tf-L, J -f,.f-f--- --2- :.-.s. -,--......f- CENTRAL ILLINOIS LIGHT CO, Magazines For Music Appreciation Youxtg Keyboard Jr. Phone 3231 Grades 4-5-6 Keyboard Jr. Washington, Illinois Junior and Senior High Compliments Of Compliments Of L. G. BALFOUR COMPANY A Robert E. Mullins Representative Bloondington Illinois FRIEND ack 8. Bull 5 Sporting Goods Phone 6 9068 206 Main Street Peori Illinois Y ! I 7 I ' ai , ' ' ' Y - I ,i,i- -- 3115- 'MZ 211- ,,: ?'.IKi15n.Ad1 A Musicians' Headquarters Complete Service By Mail Order Instruments - Music Accessories - Repairs School Music Service THE B. B. WYMAN COMPANY 101 East Green Champaign, Illinois C. M. VEIHNIAN Quality School Equipment Since 1935 Minonk, Illinois Congratulations, Class Of 1954 PAXTON TYPEWRITER CO. Your Royal 'Distributor Bloomington Illinois MODEL-PARIS Launderers - Dry Cleaners Bloomington Normal SIDNEY HARRISON COMPANY Restaurant at Institutional Equipment 612 South Adams Street Peoria Z Illinois SCHOOL MUSIC SERVICE 101 East Green Street Champaign Illinois GEORGE O PASQUEL COMPANY INC Distributors For Libby s Hershey's Johnston s Proctor and Gamble Forbes Spices M ixwcll House ueneral Foods Corp If I cy Foods Institutional Food Supplies I I . 1 ' ' , - r s 1 7 s o , 0 . . ' . ' I 1 I I ' ' is ' iz Q , . li L I 3 , f, i - Q 111 'll ' 2 n P- .. ' ' 'Y ' li 41.1.55-YYilJiT'? ,,.i M YY -lf::- ' ---- iii' 772- ' wfawflffv Mackinaw Grade Facult ff ., A K ' , xy: W, . F? af- 45, W 'TP'- RUBY HAYS MICHAEL CARINGELLO MARY ELLEN McGANN First Grade Sixth Grade-Coach Seventh Grade QF CECELLA GREEN GLEN BURGER GLADYS GARST Second Grade Fifth Grade Flrst Grade f? 15 GED'1RUDF f ANNUIN WILLIAM TOWI. R MARY WOLBER Fourtl Gr-:de Prmcxpdl TY xrd Gradg O Mrs, Garst, speakin l g Safety at school Conference? The Thinker Searching r .QA in fi F. , A nice smile, Mr. Gresham lhe decorator at work rw 1' 'iffi vf Y? fri 1 2 2 N155 Wolher and Tinrd C11--fiers lkmww, Mr. Ringenberg Q. A45 .ff 44' Y 1 1 al ,V ,I I s 'I.,Q,! ,K -. ' N., I mf Sa T. - fi U .'1 'r ..f: f ,f'c'v 4, as-,. I 5' 2 C ' i 1-ani? l ...Q fx '-fl! A, l f i? ' A - TOP HOW: SECOND ROW: THIRD HOW? F O L' R T H RC 'ff FlF'i'l' ROW: ni iNl.1rla XSL? 'wrgf . 1 J ,- O - J,.'1 ,f '-., 0 Un U. yi? 0 . 4 First Grade .5- . 14 V'-w ar Y A f W' apr fm: if 'QT i, 3 .1 A f' X f-A n-ry Q Q--nl' -an , TY Allred, Susan Burrxck, Bubby Long, Sallle Boyle, Stanley Hendersml, Brglguper. Lu ry Helm D-1-.ui Si-lv.P Party Lind- Lznci- Delta, ,-1.1.11 Kelso, Nlxke Gur:-1, Sumlr FU11, Danny Kelso, Pamela K:1l,bell,cl., Rxckxe c:.'.uzlL. Kqner, 5 .1mlr.lDul1ur, Pele lvlurmzln, .loE1r:FrQ1le,, Bxlly Gxllefpzc, J -En ll. Smxlms, De1.m: Cqmiev, Lxmla Kay Hoffman, GarySm:zv., Cxnd 5::..tf, Sfxxhlxsov., 'hal fiel, Ei1llyGrgf.Hm1- Llnryl'iar'n1l1Lfn, Mark Hznrilt, Rein' ga Wxls. , N:::t.1rr'r. 103 F lrst Grade CCont fi Z 4? 1-Z I 24? A - -og 'A-.iw 'Q-rr P555 1155 TOP ROW Larry Dlxon Nancy Reese Lloyd Hasty Nancy Sxnn Donald Lowery SECOND ROW Susan 1VlcG1nn1s, Andy Payton Stanley Schmxdgall Stuart Schmxdgall Ronald I-Iarrxs 4 POTENTIAL CARPENTE RS A YOUNG ARTISTS leak W Rocx A BYE BABY O4 TFA TIME O . o X I 7 Sf ,Q W .- A 1 1 'A H7 Q V - -A V I ,. , ' m ' m ' ,w l ' A 5 ? vi, . A 'i'f ?.,f', ' . - ' . ' if ' f -J' . : ,, S -' Af .,'.'f -.fy .At A . f ,. ff, -,j rf., ' ' ' Q I g If I I .4 f ,J - S .A A n ,, ' - , , ' V ' ' , A , . . 4- ' ff:1,,.sA VA- 1: I .QQ 1 , 1,4 ' L , -f , . S m-1.34 K . :Jf1.,- 1- EN, V If ' f ' Q kt' it , Lf: 5. ,:.,.'f-1 . F' -f 2 1, Xf ' rynf , 1 ,L fr 5 2 . fr f ' , ff? ff 14 , ' ' rfi' ' s ' V-.. 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A L ' Second Grade , 4' ff' , , . T M TOP ROW: Barbara Allen, Sandra -Y tj N wk Plue, Jorge Mooberry, Bobby Jepson, J I, . f Gwendolyn McConkey, Brian Blue. , ' ' K M SECOND ROW: Gregory Carroll, A l A . Russ Baer, Janice Cremeens, Kiiy A ST I Ha rtter, Ronnie Anderson, Carol if I ,ggi T t I-nearing. 'ii gl 5 5 ' A THIRD Row: Sharol woods, Linda , 3 Schmidgall, Alan Wahl, Larry Martin Domu Iwaffziger, Louis Weber. FOURTH ROW David Ripper, David Green, Josephine Hamilton, Nancy Wienzierl, Alan Mulvaney, FIFTH ROW Patti Eaton, Janice Ontis, Tommy Neeley, Judy Stonestreet, Harold Hogbin. SIXTH ROW Nary Eveans, Alice Ozitis, Linda Lape, Dorothy Daugherty, 1' 5 , Q ,' if .,4 P .,,. rf I 1, fy A 4 I 129 Q--b TOP ROW: SECOND ROW THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW FII 'I'H ROW: g..', 4i1 - -av , I '5 -M 3 ff . Third Grade ICont.J -.sf f- .V R ., , .T ww ' 32 4 J DALLAS FULTON MERLE ANN FULTON EUGENE SMITH rw' AVID WILC OX READY FOR ANYTHING HIGH AS THEY CAN GO AT CHRISTMAS TIME HI! JERRY CARTER, CHARLES 's t s 108 .- Q 1 i If A W' W1 3 y X, 1 x , A, i 9 ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW ar k X! : y Q if f Q 3 i 0 I H 'aa I 3 49 f,,,Sy , . ,p A -tr , ,tjiiy X y , ,- I Y I ' -,, .V, f' fi, i f of 7 ' 1 I N. A A A .4 Q . 4 F , ,, y 9 ' ,A ' -47 A 1.'!-P' K-...J A 1' 'sf' fa: ' ,g iflfi f v ,R 'ii' ,..g.- , ,- ' A R X . if ' ca , -P ' . f W . ...Q ' W I -40' - E W ffl 1 f A X 4 a ffl' 'H was uf ' fl ,, W lv A .V F lf, if W, .,? mfg! 4' 4 4 ,CQ A -1 ff' ' -.rw,.,,..., is in 'We ,ak 1. ,ow 4 A -44 QR ..,,,.VV:: if yi ,M-v Fourth Grade Carole Green, Carol Kinsey, Jimmy Harris, Susan Rankin, Margie Trimble, Barbara Robinson. Linda Stewart, Carolyn Stoneburner, Sandy Meyers, Kathy Allen, Eddie Mooberry, Stephen Foli. Steven Allen, John Fisher, Karen Plue, Valerie Lipscomb, Larry Gresham, Dennis Giles. Linda Potts, Bobby Greene, Ard'ell Fulton, Barbara Payton, Michael Stubbs, Billy Morgan. Eddie Smith, Donnetta Woods, Jerry Wienzierl, Kathy Clark, Arthur Beyers, Larry Blue, Fourth Grade fC0ntJ fd? i ix Dav1d Neeley, Susan Frxend, Bob Rolhngs David Lowery OUR THREE TWIRLERS THREE MUSKETEERS WE LIKE TO READ THE WINNERS OUR PUPPET SHOW I I., LET-v5 PAUQT OUR BROWNIES O ' ' t I ' T If 2 , ? 5 . ' .E J ' 1 Q -' K QSM , 4 , . , , . W N, 15, 5 rw, -A i Il. '51 41? 7 40 49' -55 -vw' 'UQ' Wi flew L ,. KE 314, 1 1 V f , , if , , f, AI Q ag Ly LJ, IIT hy, , .-'cv V,' 5 2. W ' - W x - e' ' ,L J 4i,- ' L f ' ' k .fefff y in U 'Lfy I 1 f 'I' :ee '45, V e 5 A kr f s , ,, kpc-493 . 'N-Y ' V,.',AV 'U' A V 'I' ' . ' 2' lr I af 1 A 4-we 1, In l A kmiilk l ff - i i H fl J e .v i , a... if . Yf I ...v ,V-ar Fifth Grade Clydene Stonecipher, Louise Isaac, Janet Fowler, Larry McConkey, Carl Stewart, Vickie Miller. Tommy Hamilton, Linda Helgen, Kay Cannon, Betty Jepson, Virgil McGinnis, Karon Sinn. Steven Sigler, Elnora White, Florence Raymer, Stanley Woerner, Dixie Fuehring, Lois Dewey. Jerry Sfoneburner, Evelyn Foshee, Denny Busing. Richard Mulvaney, Willie Baer, Deloris Thame S , Mike Boucher, Sexy Eaton, .Terry Wands., Jean Ivixtchell, Erskine Fr:-rshee, Robert Leinweber. f x sw Lg' -Ml X il' u, 'U I Q Gr w 1' X ,' If FOP ROW Robert Schmuigall Wendell Woods Jack Shadow Mlke Harrzs Robert Reese Q I 112 '4'T'7 ri' fx ga 1? J l f 'Y fx -JI' wp-ri l 3 wrnf in . v Q J 5 .15 .asfff :El t f A ff 'L ,f,.e'k-sf fl ll '-V' '3 1, yt L '3 A gk . f ii if ., I -+V U , ,r ii' , if . ' 1 .v 1 Ns, , 5 ,4 '1' .lf -J ie VM 5 I tif 1 , Q, 1 , 'af .ff , A 34, S E 3 I A , 'Jw x J - uf - A' . ' 1 ' ' f t ff -A ' 1, y ' t . ii gi, ' x ' .af . ' 4, - A ' F- ' fi ' n arf f 1' ii K Lx QI . n ,A ,A 'Lg .J - N A .- gf ' ,x i- -Q , . 'J V I -5 . F Xl .M in Y ' ', X I 1 ' 1. V ,. .ik .fr 4 A . i . . . I . ,y '- ' ,n-gC-.- 1, - 1 , V 4 ll A , ff' 1 A 4 . 1 l t 4 5, f yy M555 if -9 ' v Q N 1. ROW 1: David I-Ielgen, Jared Mooberry, Karen ROW 4: Paul Mitchell, Marilyn Smith, Denny Bumgarner, Roy' Bennett, Eveans, Sammy Sperry, Kent Hartter. Danny Neeley, Sharon Isaac, Row z: Frank Fulton, Teddy Hays, Janice '2 ' Q Glen wmraker. Sh-fplxerd, Jerry Sm fd, Nlurtlm 9 in ROW 5: C101-in G1-gem, jerry IWC!-gan, Wieuzierl, J1m Mciflifmis. Harold Reese, Darrel Keyser, ROV. T: Gail Clark. Curtzs I-.lurngr-.n, Paulmv Smmmx A Sheila Lipscomb, Kathleen Jarmt Havs. Clam- H.1rr1ilt.m, Elsie Gluscit. Q at Grdhginl, POW 0: Johnny Lape. L ' if gf A 1 1 ACTIVITY IN THE KNEW ROOM OH! THAT'S CUTE! lllx ll PALS U' 41954 ' .1 ' v .' -fi ' Nfl in A 4... ., I-'ISY BE-E5 STUDY PERIOD .9 ff 4 :if -9 V . ,.w rg, , x 8 f f yi 541' r ' -. ., 515+ .f I A - - ' Psygwii -,. 1 g A-. if wi -fx rr :Q X , x 1 - M Q .. , v Q ,, , L. . , 1. A if 'r 3: ' Q I: ' , 'ff 'W 1.-5 ' A ,J I 'lr-'Y ROW ROW ROW ROW ROW I, .J Q :J 'Vi I ,Md E, -urfl' Seventh Grade Becky Poli, Alice Cannon, Sandra Peck, Marilyn Barlett, Carolyn DePUister, Kay Kyle, Gary Frzriley, Roberta Carey, Lxndn Gard, Bentley Busing, Marilyn Neal, Bonme Maurer. Llllmzt Wlerizxerl, Et1.elH:lmilt0n, Audrey Paytun, Sharon Potts, Barbara Bflusimanxp, Lxmln Snonlc, Dons Jllcksvlx, Carolyn Bartlett, Billy Clnymn, Sandra Wemdel, Judy Crowell, Lxnria Sl1ariuv.'. Janet Rxpper, luyce Fxslmer, Ronnie Gordnn, Donna Watters, Bllly Gnlden, June Bennelt ,aw Seventh Grade fCont l Q GH ,.. y Tr ble J' Cla k Ralph Perkz Ell s Bl old Wie 1 Hogb er e J Whz 7th Grade Girls 7 th Grade Boys 5 as X f ' Y 1 ri tx X an A . i in . -x Blondie Then ' Ha! Smiles Now W ' -'22 2 , .gg Z4 K if 1 S N From Allentown? O t A ur wins x i .. 'L L 'N if w I 7 7. ,X ' Q..,,,1D ' Ei M ' ,L I Joanne! Ilm shy Yea! Mackinaw! Ride 'em Yum! Yum! 116 Opponents 1VI1n1er Dee r C reek Tremont Pleasant H111 Hopedale Robe1n Homewood Helghts Deer C reek Pleasdnt H111 Tremont 1VI1n1er Hopedale Tremont Dunnyldnd Jerry Parrr e e Larry ralr luld Don W lslw upt 131111110 Tm-xr' es Basketball Heavywelghts Won 10 Lost 4 f4th Place Wmner 111 County They 4 Kelth Robuxso 1 Larry Tumble A1v1n Sch Txdgall C' fer ne Record 30 polnts ner gam De en 1ve Ren. Q d Z7 'X punts per game County Tourney We ffm E5 77 14 Z0 31 30 ' 37 Z6 34 Z9 ' 34 28 ' 48 34 33 Z2 ' ' 30 151 26 241 ' ' 18 351 31 op 32 30 ' 34 29 Heavywelghts fScoringj Roger Naffmger 137 Sammy Sperry 4 2 .1 96 ' - ' 3 4 - ' at ' 88 ' ' 5 e' - a 54 -' W 1 ,' Z ' QQ 1.' is - 32 18 FIRST ROW Kexth Robmson Johnny Lape Curtxs Morman Glen Whxtaker Ellxs Blaxr Danny Cutler SECOND ROW Coach Carxngello B111 Golden Jerry Sweckard Jared Mooberry Kent I-lartter Gary Frazley Sammy Sperry Phlllxp Thames Manager Woerner Larry Falrchlld Denny Bumgarner Larry Tumble Ronme Klnsey Davxd Helgen THIRD ROW Won 1 Opponents Mxmer Deer Creek Tremont Pleasant H1ll Hopedale Robe1n Homewood He1ghts Deer Creek D1str1ct 350 Tremont Sunnyland Larry Trmmble Sammy Sperry Larry Fa1rch1ld Ke1th Robxnso Basketball L1ghtwe1ghts Lost 10 e They Llghfwengnfs Scormg Gary Franey Denny Bemga P nn1e F1159 Of'en'51ve R Corn 15 4 prlrtq per Dame cf r xslve Pec rc c nt oe? 1 'ue T1 91' W Z7 ' 14 ' 11 Z0 ' 14 ' Z1 15 . . 9 11 18 1 f -' ' I c ' v , ' 49 1 ' , l 35 . 1 1. Phillip Thames Z6 Bill Golden ' ' 30 ' I :ty ' ' n 15 D'-fii-' -no '-Z8.Zp4i,51' , gina Our Cheerleaders LEFT TO RIGHT: Tara Mooberry, Beverly Fowler, Doris Jackson, Sharon Frailey, Sandra Weindel. Softball Team FIRST ROW: Keith Robinson, .Jerry Sweckard, Bill Golden, Phillip Thames, Sammy Sperry, Curtis Morman, Jerry Morgan. SECOND ROW: Jared Mooberry, Ralph Perkins, Gary Frailey, Kent Hartter, Larry Fairchild, THIRD ROW: w Opponents Tremont Deei C reek Tremont Dee r C reel: Coach Caringello. Denny Bumgarner, Larry Trimble, Alvin Schmidgall, Roger Naffziger, Jerry Paz-mele, Ronnie Morgan. Mackinaw Grade School Softball '-n 4 We E 10 16 Z8 L-ost 0 They 8 4 5 5 Z0 ' J ,J M, -Jo-wr Hx . '- W ' ' . Mackmaw Grade Band FIRST ROW Gaxl Clark Barbara Moslrnann Lxnda Gard Janet Hays Sandra Helgen V1ck1e Vaughan Herschel Kull SECOND ROW Ruth Koehne, Barbara Lowery Glen Whxtaker Davld Helgen Ronnxe Gordon Marvmn Loeffler, Chfford W1lcox THIRD ROW June Bennett, Sammy Sperry Jerry Parmele Danny Cutler FOURTH ROW Dons Jackson Fhlllmp Thames Teddy Hays, Carolyn DePo1ster MW' Bcgmnmg Band Dewey SECOWD ROW Davxd Neeley Davld Lowery Davxd Sperr-, J nnv, her Krren Plue Clrol Km ey Larry Gresham PllllllllltCl1Ell Lar MLC Tl-HRD ROW Roy Bennett Kathleen Grlham Louxse Is mac . 5 ' ' 1 ' 1 ' 1 , . ' ' , . 1 5 1 ' . ' . 4 . I , , ' . : ' , ' ' , ' . I Q va og, Y 'W' . . J I-'IRS ROW: Jimmy Harris, Mike Harris, Willie Baer, Marilyn Evome, Sharon lsaac, Lois ,C I ' , I ' A . - -' U' 3 - A. im , E A Y A 5 , I - , 1 ' , . rg ',,o'-kay. 3 A a 5 . A A ' -. Hot Lunchroom Second thlrd and fourth graders at lunch Our cooks Mrs Bennett Mrs Phllhps and Mrs Gresham m the background HARD AT WORK' rrbg L Y7 Z . ' . . 1 1 - , - 1 - 1 - 1 . A -. Y f ' A. Vx . 122 FRONT ROW! SECOND ROW: THIRD ROW: FOURTH ROW: The Patrol Gary Frailey, Ellis Blair, Jimmy Hogbin, Ralph Perkins, Bentley Busing. Alice Cannon, Carolyn DePoister, Roberta Carey, Judy Crowell, Linda Shadow, Janet Ripper, Donna Watters. Marilyn Bartlett, Donna Woerner, Ronnie Gordon, Bill Golden, Joe Clark, Larry Trimble, Bill Clayton, Joyce Fisher, Linda Shonk, Lillian Wienzierl. Mr. Towler, Audrey Payton, Becky Poli, Bonnie Maurer, Kay Kyle, Marilyn Neal June Bennett, Doris Jackson, Ethel Hamilton. Transportation and The Bus Lines fix 'X 4 I :il X , X ity., X W ' - , EW? N 'Y l 1- ,0 . ,,, -4 ,-..,.,,,, E 'Z 3' Pl'YEf0lmd Pals Goblins imd Hobgoblxns U Url' E Ly ' ' '11 .2 FN f -1 z 4, X' ww ' Nm QW vile ogg rs no W' lr-pqll TO SC HOOL MUDDY DAY, MR. FLUEGEL? FRIENDS Z4 2 'iw x in TRICK OR TREAT! WHAT'S IN THE CUP, STANLEY? fu lfsuf.-.ge P. T. A. Pancake and Sausage Supper and Carnival The Pancake and Sausage Supper and Carnival was crowned one of the big events of the year, The P. T. A. greatly appreciated the fine efforts put forth by everyone to make this annual event so successful. Three hundred-twenty dollars was made for therbenefit of band uniforms for the high school and grade school.. wr The Four Kingpinsu Who's eating the most? Models of tomorrow - MGS -.Jet Um Downnstore ip T A J I Sw, Q3 Q is ia, if ' 7' 3 , tl rf y Don't drop that syrup, Roberta Patiently wa iting The Bermett's Child's delight fVocalj 1953 Llly School 1954 On Monday August 31 th1rty two boys and g1rls enrolled at Lllly School for the 1953 1954 school year Durmg the year Patsy Teal moved to Arkansas and Patty and Steve Reeves moved to Cahforma We made several worth whxle EXCUFSIOHS durlng the year mcludumg trxps to see the beaver dam, a V1S1t to the Macklnaw Townshxp L1brary and a trlp to Bloomlngton The s1xth grade v1s1ted the Mackmaw Grade School to become acquamted w1th the program for next year On enjoyed by a large audxence Durxng the year we were gxven several new add1t1ons to our school mn the way of playground equlpment, reference books, equxpment whlch has ass1sted ln ma1nta1n1ng better health 1n our school Mrs I-hlton Cutler 1n charge of our cafetena, has prepared well balanced meals for us durxng the year She has been m Lllly cafeterla s1nce 1tS beglnmng flve years ago Mrs Rosa Robbms has been custod1an for the past fxfteen years We have had a successful year and many enjoyable hours 1n L11ly School O J 1 1 9 . ' ' ' - . . . , . . . , . special occasions we have enjoyed having a party. Our Christmas program was a success and . I . . I , V ' 0 ' . . 0 - . Lily School 1953 1954 GRANT RIPPER FAYE POST MRS H J FORD JIMMY REMUS DEANNA FISHER SHIRLEY KILLION DONALD GORDON SANDRA GEORGE CHARLES OSMAN CAROL REM US STEVE REEVES SHARJN ANDERSON 2 JOE SMITH FLOYD POST , ,fw'lr-NO, .O S R D , X , 1 R' l '-,w ,E - , L ' Y I A v x 8 PATTY REEVES CONNIE ANDERSON HELEN THOM PSON LINDA ANDERSON DELMAR GEORGE JOYCE RIPPER LINDA KILLION ROY SMITH BARBARA CUTLER ROGER W! SHB URN LARRY GORDON CAROLYN GORDON RUTH THOM PSON FRANK NEAL HELEN SMITH RICHARD KILLION CAROL OSMAN 12? N 1 1 , v F 30 I R S T GRADE GRADE GFXDE ,in S E C O N F D I F T H G R 1 A , D , E 1 T H .1 I R S D I X J T H G f R A ' D 1 E X 5, V v 4 J ' N - -1 x- v MRS. ROSA ROBBINS - Janitress LILLY BAND STUDENTS 5 3 TWIRLERS CALIFORNLA BOUND mas, Hu..'f'oN TUTLER - our chef LUNCH TIME IP' ALTA HAMMER Upper Grades B S Eureka College Illmoxs State Normal Un1vers1ty Umverszty of Ilhnoxs WILLIAM W SPENCER Prmcxpal B A Eureka College M Ed Un1vers1ty of Ilhnoxs GEORGE STIMELING Upper Grades Athletic Director - Coach B. S. , Illinois State Normal University LYNN MCALLISTER Vocal Muslc Fxfth Grade A B Eureka College 133 CLARA NEWLIN GLADYS HAYS First Grade Second Grade B. S. , Illinois State Normal University Eureka College Bradley University MARY BELLE WURIVINEST Illinois State Normal University Special Education KATHRYN MULLER ES THER ROBUSON Third Grade Fourth Grade 34 A B Bradley University Iilmois Shtc Norm 1 U11 e University of Colorado . ,,- ,,, J' ' Q . - .. . 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Ist Grade FIRST ROW B111 Hancock, M1ke I-'rsh Jame Kamp George Reed Sharon Jarrett Steven Brownxng Herschel Bellrnan Steve Rodgers SECOND ROW Brenda Robmson Margorxe Sommer Barbara Hays Carole Rxch Mzke Wehrman Davrd Wzegand James Mltchell THIRD ROW Ricky Hendrlckson Arlene Connett Davrd Hofmann Lonny Kennedy, Faye Nelson Karl Grenzebach Jrm Webb Wanda Sxmmons Clara Newlxn Grade One When school opened 11 the fall we had twenty nrne boys and g1rls We dld not have enough small desks so the board purchased eleven new ones These we llke very much Durlng the year a new master easel was added to our room eqxupment Weekly Readers were subscrrbed for and read the second semester In January we helped entertarn the P T A w1th a safety play and s1ng1ng games We d1d these w1th The -aecond grade be :eral chlldren passed out candy or we cnan' oals on the r bxrthuays We enjoyed the Christnnas, Valentxne, and Easter partie.-'si Thxs year we had a piano in our room, We l:2.xf'e read runny library books. There are now twenty--six in our room, Three children have rwzved to oiher of hczfivl-5. f 1 .-.-.-..w.a.m..-..,,,..,.,......,.,..+....,,.,..,,j,...,,,,th, , ,W........., . ,, , , ,,M,....,,,,,!., ,,.,lM, emo. 7, .A , -ww - rr T. .L 1. 2nd Grade FIRST ROW Suzanne Moreland Brxan Geiger, Juanlta Meyer Emma Jean Smlth Delora Zehr John Hardesty Donald Ackerman SECOND ROW Davmd Exchelberger Carole I-lxmmelrlck Lmda S1.mmons, Catherxne Carpenter, Janet Hunt, Carol Bell, lVIar1lyn W1egand V1ck1 Faxrchxld Gladys Hays THIRD ROW Kaye Nelson Betty Newell Paul Sommers Melvm Steckman, Randy Cundxff, E'eanor Kelso Tommy Whlte Wxlma Poole Second Grade The second grade began the year w1th f1fteen g1rls and e1ght boys We were all happy to be IH second grade Before We went home for Chmstmas we had a g1ft exchanoe and a very mee party Dunng the year we have enjoyed butnday treats from several of our group We made COllt1'1bL1t1OI1S tothe Tumor Red Cross and March of Dunes Ir January the f1r f irc secunil grace gave a p.a,l ., Al Also rd r-'ar Safety Town a u monm o 1 of S11 bm lo warden' io P ElTl1Fi.TV NflCk1 V1 r 1'd ndovec. to K ncaa ur valentine .ar ind ister egg hunt were Lug ,hid yerrx' tml' 'TIDVJCC 2-1' 3 .f' n strlp- a fc ' egjo L.. e and also he. 1nfeachi1J '. Vrf.. :un 5' Studi i 1.fL.L1' Clzifo'-Y' 14 44 - r- -'W ,- 'Hr-Xf-J ' f 4. 3- 3rd Grade FIRST ROW Phylhs Kruse, Janet Potts, Paul Lamprecht John Rodaway, Danny Welty, James Warnck, Joseph Warrxck SECOND ROW James Gilbert, J1llGe1ger, James Chaifer, Margaret Wxlklnson, Paul Augsberger Wanda Wys Mariann Hammer Teacher Kathryn Muller Third Grade Our room began school w1th an enrollment of s1xteen. SIHCE then one pupll has moved away We have been a busy lxttle group. One of our f1rst spec1al projects was nnalung some box ammals. These were on dlsplay 111 our room for open house. Some of these same ammals were used, or made over and then used ln our natxvlty scene at Chrlstmas. At valent1ne's t1me we made small boy valentme people. Several tlfllec dnrmg me year we made 'get well ' cards for our ack frlends We had several room pdrt1es Wlth the help of ou1 room motner, Mrs. W1ll1s Lzelger. We participated in the Junior Red Cross Drive and also the Polio Fund Drive, 1 1 7 x 4-th Grade FIRST ROW Donald Vwrhng, Joan Augsburger Donna Newell Rxchard Raeuber, Rzck Webb, Edward Jarrett Donald Jarrett SECOND ROW Esther Robxson, Donna Fa1rch1ld, Sue Klng Ranny Nelson Luanna Carpenter Dxckze Hubbard, Denms Whmttxngton Jxm H1mmelr1ck THIRD ROW Mary Burden Loxs Wlegand Marxlyn Drler, Charlotte Elhott, Larry Kxpier Terry Hunt, M1chael Garner Grade Four School started August 31 w1th twelve boys and mme g1rls enrolled ln the fourth grade room We are located 111 the northeast room of the top floor Our f1rstb1g mterest was a trxp by bus to the beaver dam near Mackmaw We had Just fnushed studynug beavers We took a very act1ve part xr. the operet'a The Kltchen Clock Whlch the lowel grades cave 11' December for the school p ocrim The last mormng before Chr1stmas vacatlon was spent m an all school fllm oarty 01ft exchawcfe 1:1 our tu room, and refr Cvnenls were served by the to rn mothers wolders lor our I7 thers Var 1-Cord sem ster vt are olacwg spemal unph ., on Wfltl 1 Ve r ve oy-ga' xzed a gool Cl ens, xp plan Vue all :ave our pl tures o. a plaque and 'dope we u leep them 1 re 145 : ' ' . . ' ' . . : ' . . . . . . . I ' ' I! ' ' . 1 1 O . ' r O L , . :, ' ' . ' . f ' - ' Y ' ' -4 , .- t VL F . ' . A t. , O , O , . - ' -- f. For Valeotine's Day we plan another all-school party. We are busy making valentine pot 1 .' f 1 ' , .' si 1 A: Q. -. . asi-' nj, 3 'pw .' ,' 'f,., :xr . 7 H., -. ',eA. -, - ' , ,, .A , .. , , ,,.. . , - , -. . , za 1 . the , 14 Sth G1 ade FIRST ROW Lynn lVlCAll15ter Jack Browmng Ronny Wlute Paul Hammer Patty Frye Cheryle Johnson L1ndaSlabaszewsk1 R1chardS1mmons Jerry Hardesty SECOND ROW Arlxta Warruzk Karen Poole Nancy Wys Donna Kxng Wally Kelso Pamela Webb Jame Hewes Grade F we We began tlns year Wltll twelve mrls and s1x boys In December Marg1e Adams entered 1k111U a total of 1 ll eteen Our class l1br1r1a11 11: Lllldi Slab xszewslu In October we presented 1 wroup of Halloween songs for P T A We also d1d a l1ttle sk1t about a Hallowee p11mpk111 November we had open house for our parents a Q fr1ends F11r1stnoas we H xr' 11 all scnool D rfy 1111 s were S ow ne ym and 1ce cream and 11S Cqcxms wer er ef V e ta so ld 1 mf excxmcmvc T.1n11a y 1,11 eng on rt nt ha cl cl detlom T md tr, L lttlCt1l1IlgS for' We naxe esgfm C- s I as, 5 ex ox 4 o J Ut ot 311 1 vLo11dl1iet 1 W rr Cx rw nnom s L XE'11' . 1 ' , ' I ' . . , I ' l b I I Y' 5 V , ' . 1 ' . 1 . 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' 'L' 'l o fluff li Mr'-, la 1 Q-:1r 1,411 ,A her, EC! everytlzing 'HL has dnjllk' fr-1' L1ili1lSV'.2 , L--f J Y I XA 6th Grade FIRST ROW Ken I-lxenold Danny Plattner Donme Newell Phxllxp Smlth Bobby Payne, Henry Brown, Pat Reed Alan Smmth SECOND ROW Sharon Aeschllman Davxd Dalllnger, Harley Glaser Pat Drxer Steve Wxegand Donme Gilbert Dlck Newlm Roger Ackerman George Stlrnellng THIRD ROW Wayne Gexger Ed Moreland Ehzabeth Burden Carollne w1lk1DSOn, Delbert Myers, Delmer Myers, Dwxght Myers Slxth Grade We started the year wlth twenty three puplls We are exghteen boys and f1ve g1rls m our room For our class projecls tb s year we ehose to Cgns ruct castles out of cardboard, salt, and flour We studxed about castl 1. fe 11Ol In to V and we feel tn efcnerlence hae been valuaol AJ Llg Ln' F C ss been well res e emca th S year fn etles d 1 ms' Ore of our lass w Fw aus 'ssen as o Ie l xals 'y cneerlraders Jose f L K .1 d 9l1EVC we I8 L or-1pl1snef' m re 1x .nf .r X . ,. . : have rg z-:ed tug Jer ana lf ec, Lugethel n ma .1 . m wbxch we hope Je. - be 1-' i'lp.Zf1I15 .3 r Yi':J5X !'C .'-. 14? 48 7th Grade FIRST ROW Sharon Roth Weldon Vxerlmv Glenn Joos Sandra Garner C xrole Cornwell Mary Phelps Albert Beck SECOND ROW Mrs Hammer Larry Hubbard B1lly Lamprecht Charlene W1egand Nancy Beck Mary Ann Sxmmons Donna Zehr Jerry Rxch, B1llR1ch THIRD ROW Roberta Ackerman Gerald Bell Raymond Slmmons Vxrgxma Rlch Jxm Dry er Lyle Myers Tom Goodln Seventh and Elghth Grades fue yeir of 1953 '54 begin w1th eleven 1D the e1ghth grade and twenty two 111 the seventh Two seventh graders were new th1s year They were Sandra Garner who came from Peor1a and .hm Dr1er who c rme from Homewood Hexghts Later Nancy Beck Jomed our class The flrst s1x weeks she h id spent at home recovermg from an operat1on The second semester, Harvey and Mildred Adams came here from East Peor1a We then f1n1shed the year w1th twenty f1ve pup1ls 1n seventh and eleven students 111 e1ghth Our room offtcers were Mary Ann Wurmnest Pres1dent Sandra Garner V1ce Pres1dent Kay Hartman Secretary Treasurer .hm Dr1er and Patsy Rob1nson 1..1brar1ans Fourteen boys tn our group played on tne basketball teams F1 teen boys and g1rls were Mr Spencer taught ewhth grade h1story, c1v1cs, and ar1trmet1c Mr St1me.1nu taught seventh grxde geography Mrs IVlcAll1ster, g1rLs'pnys1caleducat1on and lTll.1S1C 'Vlrs Hamfner was home room teacher and had cnarve of all other sefenth and e1g1 h classes ACf1V1tl6S we enjoyed outs1de of our classloom we e a tr1p mn the Iall o the lvl ck1n'1w Rner to see a beaver dam, one to Pekln, am d another fo Spr nnueld Four of our gxrls acted as cheerleaders for our asketball tean We had three partles thxs year One ll the fill wnex wc had a urp 'se b rthrlty party lor Mrs Hammer At Chrzstmas t1me we had a Chr1stm1s tree and e lar e gifts ln Feb 1 r we had a valentmne plrty For the Apr1lP T A meetmg we presented part of the prog am ' 7 :Jl I II y . . : .1 , , , , , , ' 1 ' , W I r. : , , Y I . .. .,. V ' , . O I L - . - , . K i . 2 , . I ' . 0 - -R l .. . . ....... alia!! I Q lilies - ' - ................. ....... .. ........................... Y . r , E . Q . , . . . . . Ln band, Y' . . .. .. . . .z. r . - D . 1 .. . O t , . . . A . . .. r l . 1 L . O ' ll. . . . . . . , , ,H . .- ' . r . -.- .t a L . 4 . 4 :- . - -.Q . ' - we .. . . if - I. , , , , , i' . A v. . me 2 ',x H. l ,r.. x .,. t 1 , ' ' '. ' --. f ,-, fy-T1 A - -,,f Y f t .. I ,ye . .L- fo , .1 fl ' ' KJ 1 Q ', . . . T' . FRONT ROW: Mr. Spencer Mary Ann Wurmnest Glenn Jacob David Raeuber Lillian Brown Beverly Roth Mrs. Hammer BACK ROW: Barbara Browning Patsy Robinson Shievly Kettering Robert Smith Wilma Bellman Kay Hartman Class Will Sh1evly Kettering, will my baseball playing to Charlene Wiegand because we need another girl on the team next year Robert Smith will my quietness to Nancy Beck I will my wavy hair to Albert Beck, and my long bus ride to Henry Brown Glenn Jacob, w1ll my ability to sing to Gerald Bell so there will be one boy singer next year and my mailman Job to Bill Rich Beverly Roth will my smile to anyone who feels sad I will my friendliness to anyone wl 0 1S loi esome, and my diet formula to Pat Reed Wilma Bellman, will my slenderness to Gary Wise so he will have lightning speed for next year's basketball playing Kay Hartman, will my ab1l1ty to get into trouble to Sandra Garner who could certainly use it' I also will my lipstick to Carole Cornwell or does brunette lipstick look good on a blonde'P To Mary Ann Simmons I will my love notes from Bobby Payne Patsy Robinson, will my abllity to draw to Mary Phelps and my ability to write storxes to Donna Zehr I will my laughter to Roberta Ackerman so someone will sound silly wnen they laugh I will my shawl to Mlllard Adams B rbara Browning will my soprano voxce to Virginia Rich To Glenn Joos I leave my tardiness fn Gettir g to school Sharon Roth I will you all my lover boys of the seventh grade L1ll1an Brown, will my blu tness to Jim Drler To Weldon Vierling I will my school spirit I David Raeuber w1ll my four years of basketball playing to 'Space Sl ip Smith My third base positlon to David Dallinfxe Harvey Adams, you nay have my seventh grade g1rlfr1ends kecp Mary Ann wth me Var, .A 'in Wurmre t f glasses to Terry Ric so he may see Sharon Aeschliman better w l my lo in voice tu Pat rier so she may be heard No one may have David because I n going with him We the eighth grade, will to all other st den s o r good luck 4 O I, . . . . . . It . , . . . . . Iv D . . I I I Y I, , . . t . . . I . I, . . . . . . I, . . . . . . v , . I, . . . . I . , . . . U P , . , I, ' a f ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' 5 ' w ' 1 ' , 3 . . , , , . I, ' , ' . 'n ' ' . ' ' ' ' ' . will my working in the kitchen to Larry Hubbard, It ' - I - 1 . - 1 1- 11 ' . - , . . U , . V W . . , A , .. Q .L . F , I Q' ' i . , l, 1 I .. , ' I s , will nw , . ' A h ' . I 1 'f 1, ' ' Q ' ' - . , , , ' I ' I ' .L D ,, t ' Li ' , u- t' u O . 1 9 50 History CLASS OF 1954 Dur1ng our flrst year 1n Deer Creek Grade School we had but SIX pup1ls ga1n1ng Robert Sm1th the second year mak1ng our total seven Mrs Clara Newlm taught us these two years We all played 1n the lst 4th grade school band In 1948 '49 Un1t H701 was formed Mary Ann Wurmnest com1ng from Reed School Sandra M1CkeHS from Chaffer School Frankl1n Hasty and L1ll1an Brown from Sc1ence I-I1ll and Glenn R1ngenbe1'ger from Danforth JO1l'1ed us These were the schools that were 1n tlns area George Bachman and Jud1th Bachman came to us from Peorla Our class totaled fourteen puplls Our enrollment d1d not change as we ga1ned Jud1th aus-er from Peor1a and lost Jud1th Bachman to a school 1n Ind1ana Mrs Edwardena Goransen p1loted us through thls th1rd year As we numbered twelve 1n the begmmng of our fourth year Helen McClanahan and Sharon Me1s1nger brought us back to fourteen In September we took a tr1p to our teacher's M1ss Opal I-Ie1n1ger garden to observe and draw garden splders 1n the1r orb net or webs Tust before Chrlstmas Sharon Me1s1nger moved to Pek1n James Reagan and Gary Crank then moved 111 to make It flfteen members 1n our class In tne sprung our class took a h1ke 1nto the country to study b1rds In the f1fth year of our educat1onal Journey the class had a total of f1fteen pup1ls Mrs Ann Adams was then the teacher The fmrst of March we had a farewell party for Sandra M1ckens who sa1d good bye and moved to Tremont and Gary Crank moved to McNabb On our S1Xth lap we w1th Joe Roach numbered fourteen pUP1lS Dur1ng the early part of the term we lost Jud1th Fauser who moved to Peor1a Dor1s Cottle mov1ng to Jol1et and .Toe Roach to Tennessee In November W1lma Bellman drlfted here from Congerv1lle Grade School Janmary called for a surpr1se b1rthday party for our teacher Mr George St1mel1ng Th1s year gave us our flrst departmental teachmg The f1rst of March Glenn Rlnkenberger moved to Gr1dley wh1le later James Reagan moved to Waslungton For our seventh year of educatxonal travel we numbered twelve pup1ls gaxnlng Sh1rley Logue from Spr1ngf1eld and Patsy Rob1nson from Morton Later Sh1evly Ketter1ngJo1ned us from Pek1n In the sprmg thrs class w1th the e1ghth grade class accompamed by our teacher Mrs Alta Hammer v1s1ted the Pek1n Courthouse By the tlme the next September had rolled around br1ng1ng our f1nal year Sh1rley Logue and Helen McClanahan left the group In the fall the enrollment stood at eleven e1ght g1rls and three boys Thxs sprlng our group accomparned by the pr1nc1pa1 Mr W1ll1am Spencer journeyed to New Salem State Park L111CO1P'S Tomb and the Tllznoxs State Cap1tol We m1ss the e classmates who are nc lonuer wlth us but wztl cur fa1thful eleven we stand f1rm Tc o lr teachers and adn 1n1st1-ators who have secr us through all ot r t als a1 d 1o'ys we g ve our gr teful ppre lat on To grade h ol me say gc od by 1 - . . I 0 - . , , , 9 . . . . 15' ' . 4 . n - . 1 1 . - . l . , . . . . . . . - - . n r ' 9 I . . 1 , . . - - . - 1 . . . , , . , . , . Q I , . 1 . I I 0 7 , . , -,. . . A h , . . W . n J Cl ,A . 1 'L ' . ' Qi, . ' L ' A 'Yr ' . 1, F7 I K ' , 1 El. Z1 C .1 I, J S-'LO ' ..' ' 3. -' 6. FIRST ROW Barbara Browning Mary Ann Wurmnest Carole Cornwell SECOND ROW Kay Hartman, Roberta Ackerman, Gerald Bell Lillian Brown, David Raeuber STANDING Glenn Joos Thomas Goodin The Deer Creek Begin ners Band is an organization consisting of members ofthe fvrade school from the fourth grade to the eighth grade Before becoming a member there are three requ1rements which each student must con slder They are as follows 1 Interest in mlsic QZI W1l1 ingness to practice 3 An in strument in good playmg condition The Deer Creek Grade School Band usually functions in connection with the schools at Lilly and Mackinaw. The combined bands performed in the homecoming parade and Halloween parade. Several students from Deer Creek performed as solos and duets at the Christmas program. FVIYQT ROW 1 varx 'Jie-1,1 Carol cornfplr Charlo'te all o t ALI DI' xl-COND ROW cy x mel 'hc b A lim Warrick De'm1 Whitt g J I 1 im' TIIIRD RO J 1 xr- lr-r 1 Lamp! 01,1 ' 'In 1 PD ISI 1 1 1 1 - : V , . . 3 . ' . L . I . 3 D- . V2 O - ' 0 ., 'X : SI1::ol.Ao'h, Il' '.1,js, A' fr' '.'.', . .i t, J' '. ' 1,'.-xmnyj. QIQ ,' 5 Nazi' Wy., Pm ':. '-!,- , ': J ' , ,, 5 ' gr,':1,-'nl E' r'v:1rI Brow.. 1. - . : 0111.111 7-'ia tim-r, Shmvly Irll img, Fill ' ' qt, Paul I. nrier, Ir..-A 2, , .., WKMW-H M a 'WL4 IM U ,M ,,,. .Y - Y ' , , WAN .f M vw , W .-.. , N -f,-T---I- ---Q-1-lL-'yf' M-y W ' 'N ' A A R V y NMA y ,,FQ4,,:,,,,, . W .., WA.- ...T..rHMvw,,,-7...4 ..1...,....,. A .,...,-f--11 r'f!,,T.a-- J,-ff ,ff- Chcerlcaders LEFI TO RIGHT SharonAesch11rn:1u Ruberhx Agkgrman Barlmra Browx mg Mary Ann Wurmnest, Mary Phelps nas :rl-v Ennmblg rvxyu C' nr Wxe: Q mxlv he-tlerxlw :Sur al Br pwx. Mary P1Q'p5 1 J 7 ' r 1 ' Q ' ' . ' 1 . ' A ff 'K' f ,I ,,'k, M , , G' ' ' ' LEFT TO RIGHT: Carole' Cwrnwell, 1NILiry',f'v1m Wurmncsl, Kay Hurtznan, S..urma Ruth, LMI.-An I3 ' , fr! len? ' Quad, .ja ,' ' J, ' f b me . mg, ' 'I . '. is Faculty STANDING Mr Stlmehng Mrs Roblson Mrs Hays Mrs Hammer Mrs McAllister Mrs New11n M155 Muller SITTING Mr Spencer Softball I- NST ROW Wa, Gleier Glenn Tous Jerry R1ch B171L.1rr'p1-echt Steve Wxegand Roger A ke man Nlyer '1-' YU :WDW Wir :J mel ng Shlewly Kettering Da nd Raeubex Raymond Simmons B111 Rich, Ger Be11 Jim Dru 53 M.. : ' 4 , . . , , L ' . , ' ., SELOND ROW: Tum Guodir., Danny Plattner, Henry Brown, A1hert Beck, Paul Hammer, Ly1e 1 :. FRONT ROW .Terry R1 h, To n Good n uexwld :Sell Glenn :ns Henry rown SECOND RQW Wayne exger Davmd R ul-er Lvre Myers Bxll R1 , Raymond S11 154 D-Le1' Edwarc. Morelanu. ooach George Stlmelrxgf. Lightweight Basketball Team FIRST ROW: Albert Beck Henry Brown Roger Ackerman Danny Plattner SECOND ROW: Wayne Gieger Glenn Joos Bill Lamprecht Gerald Bell Jim Drier Tom Goodin .Jerry R1ch Ed. Moreland THIRD ROW Alan Smlth Donald Gxlbert Walter Kelso Steven Wlegand Weldon Vlerlmg Ronald Whxte Mr Stxmellng Llghtwelght Tl-AEY Goodfxeld Pleasant H111 l-Iopedale Tremont Mackxnaw Robexn Green Valley H I-lexghts M xckm iw H Heights Robem Sunnyland Pleasant Hill Mxnler Sunnyllnd Heavywezght THEY Goodfxeld Pleasant Hxll Hopedale Tremont Mackmaw Robem Green Valley Washxngton -1 Hmghts 'JK ckxnav vhmer J' mer .. - A-1'znn,lano A , ,Z 5- 4-2 YW' Bxg load Keep It clean At rest The bnde Motherly Her mterest Chow down Startmg early Wonderful food Our baby Deer Creek Cowgxrl Good bye Puplls Vlslt Beaver Dam Ncar Mackmaw The student body of the Deer Creek Grade School went by buses to vrew the beaver dam across the Mackmaw Rlver The dam was nearly 100 feet long, constructed maxnly of wlllow and poplar trees Students found several stumps, evldence of how the beavers chewed off the trees to make the dam Ammuopggvgg. mt? gm-4 Later m our mov1e program we had a p1cture, 'Grey ket .ma amen: Ubi W2 vnu. l ,t,HfHwwW,NVLK3wvh,: l QV , - - - I ,nd sm, r ,H an Quai Owls Little Brother , which was about the beavers. lt help- .feg - A , . - , ' ' :gunna . ' as 33.5 - A f .,x,f', ,iieif-1'.wg'L , . ,A ,: 1 f 1' 6 . . 5 ,,,,,,'L e , 1i,,'f,,2,'f,:, 'a , ,,,,J,5 9',,4 '4,,-5' g':f, ed us to understand better the dam we had v1s1ted hflufld, PGKUKK F ,gig Yin DICK ., :am '- ff' WALSWORTH I-uhunold Uylifilfli ,,,,,,y,,,-.ua.A.


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