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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
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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' .
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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.
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