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

 - Class of 1956

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Carol Washburn of TOKSALI One ofthe great Amerrcan Indran Repubhcs was the Choctaw Tr1be The Choctaws orrgrnally came from a land far drstant rn the West They settled rn what 1S now M1ss1ss1pp1 and part of leadershrp of Pushmataha It was thrs great chref who made the Cherokees and also cost many a whrte man s scalp before peace was negotrated In order to perform great warrror feats rn battle and communal hfe the Choctaws cry meant to work for each other Wrthout either cry the Choctaw Tr1be would have drmrntshed long before its hrstory As rt was rn the early days of the Amerrcan Indran so rt IS today In order to succeed ln all our endeavors we too must cry out Toksah as drd the great Amerrcan Indran However It IS not enough that we merely cry out Toksalr but we must put rnto practrce the true mearung whrch IS to cooperate M KQV Toksa1i, became widespread. Toksa1i meant to cooperate while Intintoksali I 1 J Q! sf, jg? BOARD OF EDUCATION STANDING: Donald Sperry, Eugene White, L. H. Elam. SITTING: Louis Woerner, Basil Bell, William Ioos, Kermeth Trimble, and Helene Robinson. MISSING: Donald Fairchild. SUPERINTENDENT L. H. ELAM Superintendent B.A . and M. A. Missouri State Teachers' College 'fatnlfg 1 W- W I L .f W 1 K - A,-, , - K Q M sm- x f fr, , , Y 4 H 2 15 .2 'iw kia V, fa. ,- .f Q4 - -3' if my . , .- M lisa, .,, , ,. M, ' if 'M V- L VQBQRQY Nk gkff-+g:.wg fJi d,f, W nf NIM . H , -. :,,w,,...f,,.,,.f :-:- mg fn my . W .. ,3- VVVJ . krbr 5 ,i .., xx mf 32, ii? .e w if Q ,TA ,. usp. W. if S fr a , 5 J , , X , A 'X K zu.. ,. ...X z ' ' l i 5 WILLIAM LANE Band Carthage B. A . SHERLENE MASON Social Studies I.S.N.U. B.A. fw- MARION NE WM AN Assistant Principal Mathematics B.S. and B.S. Ed. U. S. Merchant Marine Academy Southern Illinois University RUTH NIXON Commerce I. S. N . U. B. Ed. 'iwfwia gr, . ix A A ,Q 4 5 1 ,..,.. af . . pe' '71, Y Eff! 2, . . sr' ADMINISTRATION M, A. .,,. . . vi-, i ,V viii? ,, X if . , - A :L AW ,. K ,,.. -,ff::, .- 1 . , 2. 3555-ft ,, 59, .... .. .. K ,.. .. . N ,. ,,,. . , .f 1' A M . ri A .QE L--- -I I 'I' xii i ?.1!t':E- f: :5' ' A ' 11:54 uf ' V 5 f1' .. 5 :ff :..:: ' A T' A f -' . jf X 3. HELENE ROBIN SON EARL ANDES Secretary to Board Janitor and Superintendent - A rr A f ff A MXH R ' A 24 so gr' 5 ' Xi ig A x N2 r . ,I ,mx 6 QM, , ks 1 ., 2 5 5 K L if i k I 5 ' A K . 3 1 ' ' A W., M ta-A3 9. fl f-A . A by MRS, ALEXANDER, MRS, BLAIR Robert Zehr, John Anderson, Myron Stubbs, Kilby Cooks McC1ister, Jack Barrick, Aubrey Morman, and John Breckenbridge. Bus Drivers SENIOR CLASS WILL I SHIRLEY WEINDEL w1ll my gym su1t to anyone who hasn t got one and my abrhty to go steady to my srster Sandra I MARY THOMPSON w1ll my abrhty to get through hrgh school to my srster Ruth who IS 1n the erghth grade and who w1ll probably need II and all my fun I have had m my semor year to Carol Washburn I BILL SWIFT hereby w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Gary Bonham and my ab1l1ty to keep my class rrng on my frnger to any Jun1or boy who needs rt I GORDON CROSSMAN leave my Studebaker to Mr Spencer my crew cut to Glenn J afobs my brown harr to Glenn J oos my ab1l1ty to get along 1n class to Weldon V1erhng and my abrhty to stay out of trouble to Melvm Marsh I ERROL SEVERNS do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to get unexcused absences to Ron Morgan and my ab1l1ty to pay attentron rn class to Gary Bonham I JACK RUSH do w1ll and bequeath my abxhty to get good grades rn class to D1Ck Bla1r and my tallness to Hershel Kull I JEAN TOLLEY do w1ll and bequeath my abrlrty to be on the losmg team rn basketball to Janet Peck my ancrent gymsult to Dor1s Brrght my eagerness to read llbrary books at noon hour to Bev Fowler and my locker portrarts to Donna Watters I LOUIS WURMNEST w1ll my halfback POSIIIOII on the football team to Hershel Kull I JIM WATTERS do hereby w1ll all of my books to John Mulvaney my football uruform to Leary Frrend and my ab1l1ty to reach the semor class to Drck Blarr I LINDA MOOBERRY hereby w1ll and bequeath to Charlene Wregand my str1ng of pop beads my reasonably good grades to my srster and to next year s newspaper edrtor better luck than I have had I TOM VIEMONT do w1ll to Glenn Jacobs the student councrl presldency when he gets to be a senror I also w1ll my ab1l1ty to be good to Ph1ll1p Thames DAN BELL of sound mmd wrll my ab1l1ty to stay qtuet m class to Gary Bonham and my ab1l1ty to play my trumpet to Carole Cornwell KEN WIEGAND w1ll my ab1l1ty to stay out of trouble to Gary Bonham and Pat Thompson JAMES HUBBARD w1ll my herght to my younger brother Larry I SHIRLEY DEBOLT, w1ll my ab1l1ty to go steady w1th one boy at a Ilffle and be true to hrm to Day Kyle and Kay Mabee I JIM GOLDEN w1ll my parkxng place to Shelby Naffzxger I SHARON SNYDER leave my place at the prano m chorus to Karen McConkey May she enjoy rt as much as I have I BETTY DAUGI-IERTY w1ll my Texas adventures to anyone who hasn tbeen to Texas and the work on the yearbook to anyone who IS srlly enough to take rt I CHARLES MORGAN w1ll my ab1l1ty 1n woodwork1ng to Al Beck I DANNY BENNETT w1ll my unlucky honors not to play sports to Ron Vtemont Also my ab1l1ty to go steady w1th one g1rl at a t1me to Pat Thompson I GARY ROLLINGS w1ll my report card to John Allred and my Englxsh book and locker key to Pat Thompson I LORA JO SHONK w1ll and bequeath my old moldy gym clothes to my srster Lmda and my ab1l1ty to get excused absences to anyone who needs them Also my ab1l1ty to dance to Bonnre Graham I NAOMI LAMPRECHT, w1ll my good grades to my brother B111 who needs them badly and my stmky gym surt to my s1ster who wrll need rt 1n another year I DAN THAMES w1ll my ab1l1ty to study and understand my Englrsh and crvlcs to D1ck Gresham also my ab1l1ty to get along w1th Mrs Foster to Shelby Naffz1ger I RON NEWLIN w1ll my ab1l1ty to get 1nto trouble to Ron Vlemont and Gary Bown I JOHN APPENZELLER w1ll that the cops g1ve Don Golden a thr1ll I ELSIE ROBSION w1ll my short harr to Sandy Helgen and my seat rn Mrs Nlxon s 9th hour study hall' to Pat Thompson I CAROL ROBISON w1ll my cheerleadrng pos1t1on to Phrlhp Thames any extra class rrngs thatl have ly1ng around home to Kay Kyle and my abxhty to run around every nmth hour to any person who happens to be rn study hall at that t1me I BETTY ANN MOSER w1ll my long halr to Carol Washburn my ab1hty to get along w1th boys to Freda Flener my excuses for tardmess to anyone who needs them my locker by the off1ce to Margre Drlkey my noon hours In the gym, usually to Patsy Payne I 11 not w1ll Lou1e to anyone I JERRY PAINTER w1ll the followmg adv1ce to anyone who starts hrgh school please funsh I w1ll my books to anyone who w1ll use them I DARWIN MORGAN w1ll my ab1l1ty to get good hlstory grades to Bently Bus1ng and my ab1l1ty to stretch the truth to D1ck Keyser ' ' . . . . . I' . ., . .. . . . .. I' . . .. U I. . . . . 51:ninrs . i 5 ,.,,q ,,,,. N ,,., in V + 2 'Q .f 5 'i Q 2 'K , W. 'SEGWKYAM - vmjagxvisigxf ff gif, fff '1S k,5' ai?- ' a Q ' f Q , Y S , Jm5Esf' 1f'1?T' :-eff' lifes: 559552 WL: 545 ' 5 ggffgg Q ,x., , N gi A 56 1fs'fg m milf! - ' 1-nga: ff' JW.. Q f ,sy x as V fwmxz-534 ,, -V. hvf 1 'E K '1 T di, 'f few wi H1 5' NP: zu. pg 3 mfs? ,Eb wg 34 My I. . : I :,, , K V, i g A isii 24314 ' if 4 bfi? 1 Zi 'f 7: hz ,fEgQ?.mQf ?? if? ,S JIM GOLDEN The way to have a friend is to be one. F.F.A. 1,2,3,4g Pep Club 1,2.3,4. JIM HUBBARD I am right sorry for your heaviness. F.F.A. 1. 2g Pep Club 1, 2, 3,45 Junior Playg Chorus 1,2. NAOMI LAMPRECHT Her friends are many: her foes-- are there any? Chorus 1,2.3gChorus 1.2.35 Peere- scope 1.2.3,4g Toksali 1,2,3g Pep Club 1.2,3,4g Junior Ensembleg Class Secretary 1,3g Junior Playg F.l-l.A. 1,2,3,4g G.A.A. 3gLi- brarian 4g Senior Play. LINDA MOOBERRY She sighs at many but loves only one. F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. 23 Chorus 1,2,3.4g Junior Ensemble 31 Toksali 1,2,3,4p Peerescope 1.2, 3.45 Peerescope Editor 45 Peere- scope Junior Editor 3g Junior Playg Senior Playg Pep Club 1,2,3,4g F. H. A. Vice-President 2. 35 Class Secretary 2g Class Treasurer. CHARLES MORGAN Full of fun and mischief too. like doing things he shou1dn't do. Football 1, 45 Basketball 1. 2, 33 Chorus 1,25 F.F.A. 1. DARWIN MORGAN Women disturb me not ..A. ,2, , . V, Sk :m imi i A A , - L . ' ' f iv f T. .- xfmsz-biz:-MQ - g,.g-xv- K -'f51i3, piEf ,asgigwl g: ,.j '54 , A Am 21' fi 5- ,FK 1, . 'g 1 , Y 5 Wi t ??,.yMx' 4' 'af 3 T455 ??A , K 5, Q, f Y mfeeiiif . az gg, Q 1 Q W 'k W , .iwfqirwgg A S Q 3, Q J 5 is Qu! x k2x W 4 wut 2, K uw J illgif rf 7 4 3,33-61, ' Q-rf S ,Q A gpm: ,W Mal! Mfg im, - A ..I 4?,'1-fi-w'eg5i5w f , sw: 5 ,. 15 ' .3,,X5ggwg3,,.f ,ig,5t:1ym5Q-,,v..Q?:,f Q'-3 ggi 1, .- I ff' Iffniziaff-V:-f9'.f si:-. 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Basketball 1,3,4g Chorus l,2,3,4, Peerescope 2,4g FFA 1,23 Senior Playg Baseball 3, Boys' Chorus 1, 2,3,4g Class Vice-President 4, Track 2g Toksali 4. LOUIS WURMNEST Every man for himself, and God for us all. Band 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,3,4g Student Council 3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,4g Track l,2,3g Toksali4gPepClub2,3g FFA 1,2,3,4g Junior Play 3g Senior Play 4. CLASS HISTORY In August, 1952, sixty frightened andexcited green freshmen were admitted to Deer Creek-Mackinaw High 2 School. In spite of senior threats, our initiation proved to be enjoyable, though rather unhealthy. Officers elected were: Danny Bennett, President, Louis Wurmnest, Vice-Presidentg Naomi Lamprecht, Secretaryg Betty Moser, Treasurerg Elsie Robison and DanThames, Student Council Representatives, Mrs. Sperry and Mr. Busing were our class sponsors. For our first party a potluck supper and dance sufficed. Forty freshmen returned in 1953 as sophomores. Class officers were elected as follows: President, Betty Moser: Vice-President, Louis Wurmnestg Secretary, Linda Mooberry, Treasurer, ,T une Millerg and Student Council Representatives, Dan Bennett, Dan Thames, and Cheryl Raymer. Mrs. Steingraber was our class sponsor. A roller skating party was held in November. A few members had difficulty in sitting through classes the next day. Thirty-six juniors chose Louis Wurrnnest, Presidentg Lora Jo Shonk, Vice-President, Naomi Lam- precht, Secretaryg Linda Mooberry, Treasurer, and Elsie Robison, Dan Thames, Tom Viemont, Student Council Representatives. Everyone worked hard to sell magabines for funds to give the seniors a swell prom. We also managed the concession stand at basketball games. Finders Creepers, the class play, was a big success. The Junior -Senior Prom with the theme Stardust occurred on May 14, 1955. Mrs. Nixon was our class sponsor. The remaining thirty-one seniors sought to avenge thewrongscommitted in '52 by initiating the fresh- man class of 1959. Class officers were: President, Bill Swiftg Vice-President, Ken Wiegandg Secretary, Lora Jo Shonkg Treasurer, Carol Robsiong and Student Council Representatives, Elsie Robison, Tom Vie- mont, Shirley Weindel, Dan Thames, Louis Wurmnest, and Dan Bell. We presented Down to Earth on November 9, 1955, as one of the big events of our senior year. In October class pictures were taken in Peoria, and in March the Tazewell County College Day was attended at Tremont. Our class sponsor was Mr. Busing. We are now looking forward with great anticipation to the prom, our class trip, and commencement. Then we will be going on to large responsibilities of career and marriage. ff? ,Lf b,L, , ' . fi-R2 , N SQ 4,..,f gg, Q1 I ,U 53' if S L 5 ys-:Ai-4 5' XE W fd. W fp . ,- 351 f, A gmt., ,,. 6 wg, k at g s .va . f M. :gf A V Rf Ae, .CM f L3 ff? - K R img :rg vp 13-azz if L1 , f,4zm,i51- 'x 1-fx., ,Q wi' fx, if ,X 2 N, rf MOST INTELLIGENT MOST POLITE Bill Swift and Lora Jo Shonk and Linda Mooberry Jim Watters MOST ATHLETIC MOST ORIGINAL Louis Wurmnest and Ken Weigand and Elsie Robison Betty Daugherty 5 2 3 5 CLASS PROPHECY Dear I have Just made my annual trlp around Ih1S part of the Umted States and here I am home tn txme for Chrtstmas I had the pleasure of seemg many of my frxends and a lot of yours Whlle 1n New York I went out on a Slght seemg tour of the c1ty I was on the bus and I saw a large blllboard that read You can get anythmg at the Mary Don The owners of th1s store I found out were Mary Thompson and Donna Stewart We were go1ng so peacefully down the avenue when we heard the stren of an ambulance I looked out and there went Tom V1emont flylng by and grlnrung from ear to ear He flew across the tra1n tracks and Just beat a tra1n I guess that he has learned to beat them all now The bus pulled up to a stop sol thought I would get off I bought a newspaper and was taken by sur prtse at the headhnes MODEL TO SUE HUSBAND In the flne prlnt I saw thatShtr1ey Wemdel Bennett was stung Dan because he wouldn t work Hrs reason was Who w1ll take care of all our boys '7 I put the paper under my arm and set out walklng. I came to a place all ht up wlnch sa1d D 85 E Rob1son s Dance Studro Learn to dance tn one easy hour I went tn and sure enough If belonged to my old classmates I got to talk to Elsle but Carol was busy w1th a student I was Just leavlng there when of all thlngs whom should I meet but John Appenzeller He stopped to talk and then sa1d he must hurry as he had a date I wonder why he was all dressed up Down a couple blocks from there Isaw Rush s Rush House I stopped 1n and sure enough there was another frtend J ack Rush There were quxte a few kxds 1n there and I asked If lt were a teenage hangout He sa1d Yes but most of them were h1s Hts Wlfe wasn t around so I can t tell you about her Just then my bus came back andl mon my way to Chlcago Just as we were leavmg I saw Crossman s Can Shop I know rt s the Crossman I know as h1s car was out In front and th1s was a Studebaker garage I started looklng through my paper more carefully to catch the thlngs that I had n'ussed the last t1me I came across the marrxage hcense and there were three couples that I knew out of twenty They were Lora Jo Shonk to Eddte Woodxng That I remember as a old school day romance but I guess 1ts the real thtng Then down a httle farther was Sharon Snyder to Wxllard B1rkner and Sh1rley DeBolt to Allen Bnggs I re member he gave her the r1ng a long t1me ago I thought they were marrled but I guess that goes to show that you lose track of some thmgs On the same page was a large p1cture of Naomt Lamprecht tn a whlte cap and gown She had become On down the same page was the hospxtal notes whrch sa1d that there were twm boys born to Mr and Mrs Ron Newlxn The Mrs was the former Ltnda Mooberry By th1s ume I was tn Ch1cago Here I plcked up a car I wanted to buy one and finally went 1nto a Chevle garage To my surprlse I found ll belonged to Lou Wurmnest the all star of the basketball team of 56 It was stlll early 1n the afternoon so I took a httle dr1ve I drove down to a new sectlon of town and there I found Dan Thames All the homes but one were bu1lt by the Thames Bros I forgot to ask h1m 1f he ever got marrled Dan told me that m the house next to where we were were two of my old classmates I went over to see whom he meant and there I found Jean Anne Tolley and Betty Ann Moser They sa1d that they would never get marrled but they both were wearmg a large chunk of glass on thelr left hand I got back tn my car and drove off after talkmg to them for a whtle I came to a Motel called Severns Seven Sure enough there were seven motels owned by Errol Severns I was gazrng around and whenl looked up here came a green Oldsmoblle on my sxde of the road Yes Ken W1egand was passtng everyth1ng on the road just as he always sa1d he could do He must have really had ll souped up and he had everythlng on II Next I came to a church whtchhad a slgn out tn front I drove on by then backed up I had seen rlght It sa1d that Charles Morgan was the new pastor I was qutte dumbfounded but I guess th1s old world 1S full of surprlses Just around the corner was the H Sc G Market It was owned by J 1m Golden and J 1m Hubbard They were SI111 ehgtble bachelors and you could tell lt by all the young women who came there to trade On a vacant lot was a large slgn It had a p1cture of a man s head on lt Underneath It sa1d BE SURE TO VOTE FOR SWIFT FOR SENATE IF YOU WANT THINGS DONE SWIFTLY I knew they were tallung about the pres1dent of the class of 56 I went back to the Loop to f1nd a bed for the nlght I went to a fancy hotel and found out ll was owned by Mr James Watters I always thought that he would own a grocery store but I guess that I massed my guess agam As soon as I got my rooml turned on the T V The news was on and the annotmcer was Dan Bell He told that Darw1n Morgan was rtmnmg for the Pres1dent of the Farmers Assoczauon He also sa1d that the Mult1 Mllllonaxress M1ss Betty Lou Daugherty was golng South agaln That wasn t too surprxsmg except I d1dn t expect her to st1l1 be a M1ss To close he sa1d that when you want to go somewhere mce to be sure you go out to Rolltngs Stepplng Stone A wonderful place to go for New Year s Eve You may wonder why I wrote tlus down but each year I take my tr1p and I keep a record of all my old frtends that I see I ll see you next year If I m able to make the trxp Yours truly ' I 1 .5 . ' . I o 1 . - . . ' I ' It ' II I ' I ' II tl ' II ' ' , . ll . I I! ' I ' ll Il ' ' ' I . I I I ' I ' I ' ' I . , . . . . , . I ' - ' I a head nurse but was now going on as a missionary. ll II . I I , . . g . , . II . . . . I ' . ' . . . , . . . . . . ' I II ' ' it I! . . , .- . . . . . . ,. . . I I ' . , . . I . ' . ' . , . , . I RAPHJ. John Allred Dave Barlette Judy Blair Gary Bonham Gary Bown Robert Chaffer Alvin Clark Gnile Connet c 6 W Q 0 ea 1IIlIUI'5 Martha Dallinger Joe Dewey Marge Dilkey Judy Eaton Juanita Embry Mary Fairchild Carol Gillespie Nancy Gordon of a if if g-ul' l Dick Gresham Richard Keyser . Andy Lynch xg-F, Audry Mathews I i g 'F 3 Karen McConkey 9 7 ruff . ,fr Q, John Mulvaney f at K K K K YR K Shelby Naffziger E A ...v , Sharon Newell ' f + .-- 2- 5 ... ,f .W , we 1 ,-'gf' , ' fy, I L K ,ry xi Erwin.G1euck , 'S . 'S- 7 :Qi bfi E D: Melvin Marsh .y v 5 K - , John Widmer ' , A ' as rse, my Lois Wyss R wg 1. VKVIV, S :Lu if . Wm., I , , gh N .f-cf -fi' ef. e a K' nf, 1 r M ' , 9.41 av' ,L I I 'WJ 5 in 4, my s 1 1 5 Missing: Marlene Carpenter gl DQS aj W we Tom Osman Patsy Payne iff' Yvonne Rich 7 DeLy1e Scott Steffi F , Q Pat Thompson Mary Kate Traylor --' Ron Viemont Carol Washbum -ai Marvin Bassett Wilma Bellman Dick Blair Lillian Brown Dan Cutler Grace Dietrich Larry Fairchild Freda Flener nilhunmrfs Beverly Fowler Sharon Frailey Leary Friend Don Golden Emil Glueck Bonnie Graham Shirley Hancock Kay Hartman -Q-Q Gary Heitzmann Sandra Hclgcn Glen Jacobs Marion Kelso Shir-vly Kettering Ronniu Kinscy Hurshcl Kull Betty Lcc ang-ui .S A bi A I -'pf Y Y '- I J', fl-11 '1 c , Jerry Lloyd Barbara Lowery Kay Ma bac Tara Moobcrry Max Morgan Ronnie Morgan Rogcr Naffzigcr Jerry Pa rmule A o Z 0 Janet Peck David Raeuber Patsy Robinson 4 Keith Robinson Alvin Schmidgall 41 7 E! Q is vw is YZF. a if 4 if Q 2 we tw is , E 1 0 0 ts Phillip Thames Vicki Vaughan Don Weishaupt Hazel White Mary Ann Wurrnnest Roberta Ackerman Carolyn Bartlett Marilyn Bartlett Terry Bassett Gerald Bell Ellis Blair Bentley Busing Alice Cannon 0 gl rfshlnfn Roberta Carey Joe Clark Bill Clayton Carole Cornwell Judy Crowell Carolyn DePoister Jim Drier Joyce Fisher :Becky Foli Gary Frailey Linda Gard Bill Golden Ronnie Gordon Jim Hogbin Larry Hubbard Glenn Joos tx ff Q ab P-K I X S ' Fnzgumzu P-v,g,g,n43 Ronnie Kruse Bill Lamprecht Frank Lynch Mike Lynch Bonnie Maurer Ray Simmons Barbara Mosiman Marilyn Neal Darrell Painter Sandra Peck Mary Phelps Sharon Roth Jerry Rich , Virginia Rich Linda Shadow Linda Shonk si i oi L50 YQ J X XX fe' N' ff Am A fl x H FRESHMEN V427 -4-Q' 'wiv' EJLW73 fill Mary Ann Simmons Lyle Meyers Robert Smith Jewel Sosamann Larry Trimble Gary Vierling Donna Watters Sandy Weindel Charlene Wiegand Donna Woerner Donna Zehr Kay Kyle Doris Bright Albert Beck Nancie Beck fMiSS1HgJ Athi: T115 H. 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Cf xlllg V, Lu t to Ri O X FIRST R nest, Wurm Louis Golden, OH D cll, nB D11 an, ZITI Heit YY Gu Y, lai kB Dic Appenzellcr, ger Naffzigcr, John Ro ont, CITI , Ron V ,.-4 Morgan , Ron LlI'I1CS h I-' Jack Rowell, d Fre t Thompson, Pa fr rip mD .li ll erald Be G Morgan les Alvin Clark, Gnilc Connett, Char W: RO IRD TH Robinson. cith K nagcr, E all D Chaffcr, II be rrlerr, Ro Ba BVS D lark, C C Io rr, in Basse YV Ma ikc Lynch, s M Jim Watter ROW: URTH FO Baechler. oach C Painter, , Jerry Rush railoy J Gary F llll Blair, ctt, E11 S .-4 n Bc nn Da Gary Bonham Rc llinggs ary , G E Thu rn cs , M za x Iviorgu FOOTBALL Kerth Robmson Dan Thames, Ph111p Thames and Coach Baechler The DCM football team played therr frfth year of varsrty opposrtron The team was out scored tn four games but showed consrderable rmprovement by comrng through wrth two tres and one w1n Thrs was the most lmportant game The scores of the games were DC M OPP Morton Tre mont Saybrook Petersburg Mrdcounty Woodlawn '7 E1Paso The team lost ten senrors but the under classmen show promtslng abtltty for the future The ten senrors and posrtrons played are as follows Dan Thames Capt Halfback Louis Wurmnest Halfback Jrm Watters Tackle Gary Roohngs Quarterback Dan Bennett Halfback John Appenzeller End Charlle Morgan Center Jack Rush Halfback Jerry Pamter Guard of the year, our Homecoming. 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K ,i,f,:,ggT,,, ,5,:,, ,Wg - ' arm: ' ::.:::,:..:,:,:a:::f:.-.w 13.5 B 3 y I R: ,aggegagiksfs 'cgi-gzoiaivfgng ' -, ,mu Qaws n wxgb xg i ni-if -L - - R B H xu 5xMIlKlNl',, ., , N , M., ,M N Q THIRD ROW, Left to Right: Mr. Lane, Gnile Connett, Gerald Bell, David Raeuber, Elsie Robison, Shievly Kettering, Herschel Kull, Mary Fairchild , Ron Newlin. SECOND ROW: Barbara Lowery, Sharon Roth, Kay Hartman, Barbara Mosimann, Bill Lamprecht, Louis Wurrnnest, Dan Bell, Sharon Snyder. FIRST ROW: Roberta Ackerman, Carol Robison, Mary Ann Wurmnest, Sharon Newill, Sandra Helgen, Vicki Vaughan, Dan Cutler, Carol Cornwell, Robert Chaffer. Gnile Connett, Herschel Kull, Ron Newlin, Gerald Carol Robison, Sharon Newell, Mary Ann Wurmnest Bell. 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VARSITY CHEERLEAD ERS Carole Cornwell, Linda Shonk, Linda Shadow, Mary Phelps, and Tara Mooberry, i Louis Wurmnest, Shirley DeBo1t, Dan Bell, Jean Tolley, Tom Viemont, Carol Robison, Betty Moser, Dick Keyser, Miss Thoeming, John Appenzeller, Betty Daugherty, Ron Newlin, Carol Washburn, Ken Wiegand, Elsie Robison, Linda Mooberry, Donna Stewart, Karen McConkey. FFA 6 BACK ROW Left to Right Louis Wurmnest Darrel Painter Jerry Painter Darwin Morgan Alvin Schmidgall Ronald Gordon SECOND ROW Ronnie Kruse Jerry Rich Emil Glueck Dan Thames,Jim Hogbin Larry Hubbard Weldon Vierhng FIRST ROW Don Weishaupt Don Golden Dick Keyser John Appenzeller Mr Buslng Appenzeller Mr Busing FHA FIFTH ROW, Left to Right: Betty Lee, Linda Shadow, Sharon Roth, Judy Crowell, Joyce Fisher, Marilyn Bartlett, Sandra Peck, Janet Peck, Donna Stewart, Donna Watters, Carole Cornwell, Mary Simmons, Mary Phelps, Tara Mooberry. FOURTH ROW: Mary Thompson, Donna Zehr, Grace Dietrich, Sandra Weindel, Donna Woerner, Marilyn Neal, Carolyn Bartlett, Becky Foli, Linda Shonk, Charlene Wiegand, Linda Moo- berry. Kay Mabee. THIRD ROW: Jean Tolley, Lora Shonk, Nancy Gordon, Shirley DeBolt, Barbara Mosimann, Lois Wyss, Kay Kyle, Freda Flener, Patsy Robison, Betty Moser, Beverly Fowler, Wilma Bellman, Yvonne Rich. SECOND ROW: Shirley Weindel, Judy Blair, Karen McConkey, Elsie Robison, Mary Wurmnest, Marge Dilkey, Carol Robison, Carol Gillespie, Roberta Ackerman, Mary Fairchild, Mrs. Foster. SITTING: Naomi Lamprecht, J uel Sosaman, Sharon Frailey, Doris Bright, Martha Dallinger, Carolyn DePoister, Vicki Vaughan, Judy Eaton, Juanita Embry. -E 1423 L . 4 g t. K, M yi, nga Q. 4 , .5564 - z Q-3 , f K STUDENT COUNCIL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Louis Wurmnest, Dan Bell, Bill Swift, Pat Thompson, Gnile Connett, Don Golden. SECOND ROW: Dan Thames, Keith Robinson, Shirley Weindel, Judy Eaton, Janet Peck, Becky Foli, Glenn Joos, Gerald Bell, FIRST ROW: Margie Dilkey, Mary Ann Wurmnest, Tom Viemont, Elsie Robison, Mr. Newman. PEERESCOPE , 1:-551, ,meg-f-rf-'S BACK ROW, Left to Right: Roberta Ackerman, Jean Tolley, J uel Sosamon, Lora Jo Shonk, Barbara Mosimann, Shirley Weindel, Vicki Vaughn, Betty Daugherty, Naomi Lamprecht. THIRD ROW: Mary Thompson, Karen McConkey, Carolyn Bartlett, Sandra Peck, Becky Foli,Janet Peck, Donna Stewart, Charlene Weigand. SECOND ROW: Martha Dallinger, Carol Robison, Carole Cornwell, Mary Fairchild, Betty Moser, Sharon Snyder, Tara Moobeery, Elsie Robison. FIRST ROW: Dick Keyser, Ken Wiegand, Linda Mooberry, Ron Newlin, Mrs. Nixon. 'L cies' i, frmf. 29 6 1 Q' Q SENIOR PLAY STANDING, Left to Right: Bill Swift, Ken Wiegand, Elsie Robison, Mrs. Sinn, Ron Newlin, Betty Moser, Tom Viemont, Naomi Lamprecht, Jean Tolley. SEATED: Lora Jo Shonk, Dan Bell, Louis Wurmnest, Carol Robison, Linda Mooberry, Betty Daugherty, Shirley Weindel,John Appenzeller. Down to Earth, a three-act comedy fantasy was presented by the Senior Class of 1956. The prologue opens with Agnes and Wilfred descending to earth with Pilone, a mischevious would-be angelfwith one wingj tagging along offering trouble. He gets into much trouble and it looks as if the angels may be stranded on earth--the worst thing that could happen to an angel. Augusta Applegate, a wealthy and stubborn Spinster, and Herman Howell, a kindly, refined sailor, are the two elderly souls assigned to Agnes and Wilfred. Herman is ready to ascend from earth, but Augusta, who spent all her life making money,'isn't ready to part withher wealth. Augusta's nieces, Orpha Teel and Millie Bromsley, vainly try to get Augusta to leaveher money to them. Orpha needs the money to get a husband for her daughter Ruthie and Millie needs the money to help her husband Baxter get his inventions on the market. June, Mil.lie's daughter, wants Aunt Augusta to lend her and her husband-to-be, Richard White 81000, so that Richard can get started in the photography business. Pilone finds he has a strange power of making people fall in love by kissing them. He starts three couples romancing and manages to get Augusta to give her money away. Pilone ruins everything by kissing Herman and Augusta, and they take a strong grip on life. Finally, Diane, CAugusta's maid, and Pilone's one true lovey, who has just been jilted for the eleventh time, has an accident and qualifies as an angel. Pilone then decides to be a full fledged angel to be near Diana. He receives his other wing and as the final curtain closes, the four happy angels are concentrating on their ascent back to heaven. MACKINAW GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY ff., 'C' iff 7 5 MICHAEL CARINGELLO JAMES OXBY LYNN ELBERT Principal Eighth Grade Fourth Grade GLADYS GARST CECELIA GREEN RUBY HAYES WINIFRED HOBAKER First Grade Second and Third First and Second Vocal Music Grade Grade ifx 'T MARY MC INTYRE MARY ELLEN MC GANN TERRY STEVENS VIRGINIA UNSICKER Third Grade Seventh Grade Fifth Grade Sixth Grade F I R S T Keith Jimmy Mike Connie Anderson Bailey Boyle Crown G R A D E ir Lois Jewell Judy Rebecca Jimmy DeG1oyer Dixon Donaldson Embry Eveans A ., . .,' I n y e i, - Vf-:. J kk 5 .li . Nancy Cynthia Ann Franklin Steven Jimmy Eveans Ford Frevert Garst Gillespie Christine Brad Cheri Teri Robert Hamock Hay Henderson Hemdon Kruse Deanie Roger David Mike Joe Long Lynch Mendenhall Mitchell Morman I e Paul Ronald Ronnie Mitchell Orr Parmele Bonnie G ary Patterson Rogers 1 I 55 cu 71 B 95 fn. 5-'lm E cn SE 5:1 N :x P7063 HU S E C O N D Billy Jeffrey Avery Barrick Billie Sue David Sponsler Weishaupt Terry Kathy Beechen Coil Audry Susan Gary Cremeem' Fasse Fluegel Mary John Flue gel Frailey THIRD GRADE r Elarne Mark Ross susan Bnan Alder Allred Baer Bamck Blue Sall1e Jane Denms Paul Teddy Boyle Boucher Conley Cartron DeGo11yer Larry Susan Arthur Mlke B11ly D1xon Foh Frevert Garst Glllespre Ronnre Mark Stanley Lrnda Kay Davrd Harrrs Harrrtt Henderson Hoffman Keyser Pamela Bobby Donald Faye Gene Tommy Knoebeloch Long Lowery Malone Morman Neeley Carolyn Rickie Nancy Jams Stanley Orr Reaktenwalt Reese Severns Schmrdgall Schrmdgall Srltman S1nn Smrth Smrth John Patty Llnda Lou Delton Rebecca Stowell Stubbs Werndel Whuaker Wxlson l , l 7 Stuart John Nancy Beverly Gary FOURTH GRADE Dorothy Sandra Harold Carol Ann Daugherty Plue Hogbin Fuehrmg 'J if , -if .ar n r 12:0 eg . A 1' I , Donna Naffziger Dallas Fulton as I Richard Alan Barbara Samuelson Wahl Allen ,W A ,, 2 '--. ' , Alan Hasty 'fx' VYANQJ ' 3, ' f 5 21' rffif 1' , 1 Mx K gy..-if Xt g N Q, 1 Mary Evea ns MJ I David Patti Denise Ripper Eaton Mclntyre -if --4' Gregory Linda Gwendolyn Raymond Laffy Carroll Hampton McConkey Champion Martin Linda Patricia Judith Alan Jorge Lape Crown Stonestreet Mulvaney Mooberry fl 4 X Li, iff .lei G 1 Shire Kay Merlann Linda Janice Malone Hartter Fulton Schmidgall Cremeens J S it is it ',L Aa ' rw Q, A jf - 'F 4 .vf ' J' 11? + . N 4, ,g tg , 2 Sharon Ronald Arlene Phyllis Linda Bartlett Blue Cremeens Crowell Dietrich Jerry Ie-311 Glen Glenda Embry Fairchild Fulton Fulton Stanley Lancaster ,qi rw' -n':!- Arthur Bradley Mary Charles McGinnis Miller Mosimann Neeley i S -A-f H-J' ww--Q' gtg x, f--J t Y ,K ,K N., , ,apfrx 7 K - -w f.L- if latin my Micheal Patricia Herbert David Robison Rush Samuelson Schmidgall ' -,EI ' 2 S ' . . 5 Jane Smith -RN Arlan David Kay patty White Wilcox Woemer Rgllj-ngg Ewa Anita Reese H -.ii Bill Smith Janice Rollings WU' Eugene Smith Jerry Marianne BYYOD Frances Paul Smith Smith Stewart Stonec ipher Sweckard lyk? Ex its Missing: Barbara Gunion eva-f i'. ff' A Steve Allen F1 Billy Morgan .4-dll? SIXTH t' GRADE Arthur David Beyer Neeley Larry Blue f 1 Susan Carolyn Rankm Stoneburner 2 Y gag ri ' was ir: if f Linda Barb ara Stewart Robinson 11+ M if 1 3 2 Xygkls gk V V J 4 N i . 35 if K K K Kathy Dennis David Steve Dale Allen Giles Lowery Foli Kruse 11 apr? 5 ,va zrkpg ' 22 J J: 3: .I Eddie Mooberry Tfl 4-aff' - ,F Q -awful' f .wr . it yawn' V ii : KRYCH Susan Friend Plue Kathy Clark Y. if 1 , :aww . .- K ' f K fl- , 'Q K ' it Marge Trimble Bob John Eddie Ardell James Rollings Fisher Smith Fulton Harris Valerie Sandy it' Carol Barbara SEVENTH GRADE sl' -pd Mike Karan Jackie Boucher Coil Shadow , , V 1, 27 S 1' dd, -1, 0 Nancy Richard Elnora Samuelson Killion White uundi' Lois Marvin Dewey Loeffler -.ni - ezn Willie Karol Baer Coil Carolyn Gordon Bobby Schmidgall N J isp rilsjqi My EIGI-ITH GRADE Karen Jerry Paulrne Ga11 Sam Smlth Morgan Sm1th Clark Sperry Ruth Davrd Sherla Frank Kathleen Thompson Helgen Lrpscomb Neal Graham Kent Maryhn John Carol Ro He1tzman Evea ns Lape Osman Bennett Elsre Mlke He len Jared Glueck McIntyre Thompson Mooberry . fy if Ji' 5 J V '-is f fr!!! a . WEEE, S' 7 , Af , I ' Y AgIl6S Teddy Sharon Paul Janice Champxon Hays Isaac Mltchell Sheppard Morm an Cutler Alder Hays Washburn Harold 11m Glen Darrel Reese Mc Gmnis Whxtaker Keyser Denny Jerry Lee Kent Bumgard ner Swec ka rd Hartter Curt Barbara Phillip Janet Roger LATE PICTURES Brenda Wayne Charley Anna Mae Rachel Berry Burroughs Rollings Sanders Sanders lst Grade lst Grade lst Grade lst Grade 4th Grade Rebecca Kull 5th Grade Ernmer Dell Sanders 6th Grade Mike Frank DOH Stubbs Fulton Neeley 6th Grade Sth Grade 8th Grade BACK ROW, Left to Right: Manager Jim McGinnis, Dan Neeley, Kent Heitzman Cap tain-elect Denny Bumgarner, John Lape, Darrel Keyser, and Coach Oxby FRONT ROW David Sperry, Kent Hartter, Sam Sperry, Harold Reese, and Jared Mooberry. OPPONENTS WE Groveland 30 Tremont 22 Delavan 25 Minier 32 Deer Creek 53 Robein 26 Armington 34 Groveland 34 District 1450 25 Pleasant Hill 40 Deer Creek 32 Hopedale 25 District 450 32 Hopedale 26 Pleasant Hill 42 County Tournament---3rd Place INDIVIDUAL SCORING D. Bumgarner . . 208 D. Neeley S. Sperry. . . . . . 83 H. Reese . 1. Lape. . . . . . . '73 K. Hartter K. Heitzman . . . 4'7 F. Fulton D. Keyser . . . . 32 THEY 20 7 28 ll 9 22 28 31 55 37 16 8 36 21 28 ..4 ..4 ..2 . 2 BACK ROW Manager Mike McIntyre, Richard Killion, Curt Morman, Stanley Woerner Larry McConkey Jerry Sweckard Mike Boucher, and Coach Oxby. MIDDLE ROW: Gary Eaton, Bob Leinweber David Sperry Willie Baer Bobby Reese, Bill Morgan, and Eddie Mooberry. SEATED: Captain elect Jared Mooberry and Mike Harris. OPPONENTS Groveland Tremont Delavan Minier Deer Creek Robein Armingron Tremont Pleasant Hill Delavan Minier Deer Creek Hopedale District H50 Hopedale Pleasant Hill D. Sperry J. Sweckard S. Woerner C. Morman I. Mooberry WE 25 21 31 9 38 22 35 28 24 20 24 30 26 23 32 32 County Tournament -- 4th Place INDIVIDUAL SCORING 109 B. Reese 104 M. Boucher 95 E. Mooberry 63 B. Morgan 47 G. Eaton THEY 23 25 35 22 14 20 24 24 19 36 27 28 22 30 25 42 12 8 4 4 2 ASEBALL BACK ROW, Left to Right: Manager, Glenn Whitaker, Darrel Keyser, Kent Heitzman, Denny Bumgarner, John Lape, Roger Washburn, Jim McGinnis, Coach Oxby. MIDDLE ROW: Frank Neal, Robert Leinweber, Cliff Wilcox, Jerry Sweckard, Mike Harris, Harold Reese, Curt Morman. FRONT ROW: Bobby Reese, Jared Mooberry, Kent Hartter, Gary Eaton, David Sperry, Richard Killion. CHEERLEADERS if t.,, i M 1 1 4 1. LEFT TO RIGHT: Margie Trimble, Karo1Coi1, Karan, and Ianett Fowler. 'QW BAND BACK ROW, Left to Right: David Wilcox, Mike Harris, Barbara Cutler, Kathleen Graham, Roy Smith, David Helgen, Kent Heitzman, Cliff Wilcox, Susan Rankin, Jimmy Harris. FRONT ROW: Vicki Miller, David Lowery, Mary Mosiman, Carol Kinsey, Marilyn Eveans, John Fisher, Marvin Loeffler, Lois Dewey. STUDENT PATROLS '- ini BACK ROW, Left to Right: Curt Morman, Darrel Keyser, Denny Bumgarner, John Lape, Glenn Whitaker, Danny Neeley. MIDDLE ROW: SamSperry, Barbara Cutler, Sharon Isaac, Elsie Glueck, Pauline Smith, Jerry Sweckard, FRONT ROW: Harold Reese, Kent Hartter, Paul Mitchell, Jared Mooberry. V1 .nl K: 1 , N., , -I-1 1 A - ,gigfvifgvffrf 1 x ' -fi F . -I - , .W f A MW, Nr f ,K 7 . .,.. , wx-9Vif'124W'W f - my ,.2fgg.f: :. Ul f , .T f -5. , h 4, W,.,, . .., 7 K 1: 4 X f is-Q, G95 .. .. W Ma-Mmm aw., df.. A 1 2 bf , ,,,q.,, , . Ju- ' wi Q' K , W- 1, n ,qua ,K ,WV .ap if? l Kg Q D WW N '96 :wg .- in ... WV? 1 ls. ,IN 3, 4 1 wp? ,W G., B M 'Q Sm Q. 1 'Qan- . .pi g , W, -.LA wx , me V hm Q W f .-....-f-f -A Awww .sv-'Q' ,M -,., k , , - 'I -W-wil ww-mungwv-nnnnr .ymqm wr' Q , .W-M. 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'L Q q....,f,tf- -- ' - I-.M 8 Joseph Daniel Margaret Roger Wa nda Wa1TiCk Welty Wilkerson Willia ms Wys SIXTH GRADE Joann Mary Catherine Marilyn Augsburger Burden Carpenter Die, Ed Sue Charlotte DiCkY TCITY DOH Elliott Hu bb ard Hunt I arrett Jarrett King Randy Donna Richard William Darrell Nelson Newell Raeuber Singleton Vierling Rick Dennis Lois Webb Whittington ' Wiegand SEVENTH GRADE V 1 w. ,- ,p A, . X bali' Jerry sw: 1 Q , Margie Patricia paul Adams Frye Hammer T . Q r ,,,,. , M,..-ad' HX Hardesty ., . - i .,-:, lf I A.. A i ,'ii 5 is Carl Jane Cheryl Carlene Myrtle Hasty Hewes Johnson Lamprecht Larkins ., .L 5 ff' . in f I' 1 j Walter Karen Rich ard Gloria Arlita Kelso Poole Simmons Vierling WarriCk Pamela Ronnie Sandra Webb white Wilkerson ,,,f-P' Peggy Williams V5 Nancy Wy s EIGHTH GRADE Roger Sharon Ackerman Aeschliman f 1 -Jr A J Y Zfsjvx K David 1 Henry Brown tk E Harace Bunch Elizabeth Patricia Wayne Don Burden Dallinger Drier Geiger Gilbert . f ' ' - - -1 K if f M N ', 5 , Ez.. .1 k 1 -k'fVL 5, ' , Q,-,Q - - 'v:- ' S -1 I G H to Q WF, I ,K I A 0 Z' ' it'- -L' ' gf I y 1 W Harlan Kenneth Delbert Delmer Dwight Glaser l-leinold Myers Myers Myers f'--f l if ..,..-fjtjj itl - f A g ., 5 E .X ,ff I fit ' A A Z ,, I,-I gg 4 Dofiald Richard Marv Bobby Patricia Alan Newell Newlin Nickens Payne Reed Smith U W, ' f r riff f 'g if fftffir Phillip Patty John Steven Caroline Smlfh Sramper Streit wiegana wukerson BAND SECOND ROW, Left to Right: Marian Hammer, Pamela Webb, Carlene Lamprecht, Nancy Wys, Margaret Wilkinson, Mary Krocker, Paul Hammer, Mr. Lane. FRONT ROW: Caroline Wilkinson, Dennis Kern, Janet Potts, Don Pyles, Rick Webb, Danny Welty, J ay Rassi, David Dallinger. K N an f L I-IEAVYWEIGHTS Roger Ackerman B111S1ng1eton D1ck Newhn Stephen Wxegand Wayne Gerger Dwlght Meyers Don Newell Don Grlbert Ronme Whtte Phrlrp Smrth Paul Hammer Delbert Mayers Coach Spencer LIGHTWEIGHTS FIRST ROW Left to Rrght Paul Hammer Terry Hunt Don Grlbert Steve Wregand Phrhp Sm1th Randy Nelson Jerry Hardesty Alan Sm1th BACK ROW Delmer Mayers Donme Plyes Darryl Verhng Paul Lamprecht Rrck Webb Jtm Grlbert Ed Jarrett Don Jarrett Dan Welty Coach Spencer ' . . . . .' . I . ' . I 1 . u . D r .D D 1 v I V Q . X , , . : ' . . ' . I .. . ' . ' . . Y : . . u . u r . n u 1 I u - CHEERLEADERS Glorxa V1er11ng Sharon Aeschhman Marllyn Dr1er Nancy Wys and Patty Stamper I FIRST ROW Left to Rlght Don G11bert Sharon Aschlexman DonNewe11 Wayne Ge1ger Meyers Mary Burden John Stralt Delmer Meyers De1bertMeyers Carohne WIUKIHSOH Horace Bunch Pat Drxer THIRD ROW Mrs Hammer KermethHe1no1d Pat Reed Phxhp Srn1th Davld Dalhnger Pat Stamper Har1anG1aser Roger Ackerman Alan Sm1th Mr Spencer N ,K I Bob Payne, Mary Lou Nirkens, Stephen Wiegand, Dick Newlin. SECOND ROW: Dwighr vs., :IH 1, YK' E Mrs. H. J. Ford - ' A .F F E' in A . . ,.., . , L 1 . ,sf is df F N r ' Q,-an f I s' Bobby G01-don Marlene Post rim S X' f . .44 'lic-v, Wanda Schrupp David Martin Gary Remus V ' 'f.s'15'f!f? Bobby Kiilion Frances Blair Linda SchruDD John Anderson uni skl' -,4- 'rf i Q 1 - Z rssr F f Q Floyd Post Faye Post Deanna Fish er -1- QW: ' 4 mf' . I P . f f 1 Shirley Killion Donald Gordon Carol Remus I oe Marlene Sharon Linda Charles Smrth Schrupp Anderson Blarr Osman Larry Blau Lmda Anderson NO PICTURE Audrey Larry Helen Linda Danny Lgugh Gordon Smith K ill ion Glaser V555 uw hu +. tl' 'MIB BIRKEY IMPLEMENT CO E M Blrkey Prop M M Ford Sales and Servlce Phone 3281 Morton 11l1no1s ARCH BARTLEMAY AND SONS Pontlac Sales and Servlce Ollver and Massey Harrls Farm Equlpment Morton M1n1e r 11l1no1S ARTHUR POTTS Blacksmxthlng Deer Creek Ill1no1s HOME OIL COMPANY ne top SGFVICS Gasollne Kerosene Greases Morton I1l1no1s Maln Offlce Bushnell 11l1no1s Branch Offlce HOF MANN GARAGE Complete Automoblle 81 Tractor Overhaul Englne Rebu1ld1ng SL Repalr Phone 11701 Deer Creek 1111no1s GERBER'S JEWELRY Glfts for all occaslons Reglstered Watchmaker Morton I1l1no1s HANGARTNER AND BITTNER Implement Company Eleetrlcal Appllances Phone Deer Creek 2601 L....... Goodfleld I1l1no1S Comp11ments of DR ROBERT BOWEN Bloomlngton I111no1s p 1 I E 0 O -S ' Lubricating Oil ' ll . . ll r-- compnmems of HOEPI4 ER ELECTRIC ERVICE Wlrlng Appllances Motor Repalrlng Complete Electrlcal Servlce 112 W Adams 123 W Jefferson Morton Ill1no1s BEAUTY BOX SALOON Cec1lW Orr1son's Halr Dre s slng Beauty Treatments Phone 2491 Morton Ill1no1s WITZIG'S Shoes Men s and Boys Wear Smart Shop For Women Morton lll1no1s RAYMER'S SHEET METAL Furnaces and Gutters General Sheet Metal Work Phone 5061 Morton Illmols FARMERS FIELD FACILITY Ed Pyles Agent Local Long Dlstance Haullng Llrne Stone Spreadmg Corn shellmg Phone 301 Deer Creek 1ll1no1s KEENAN SPORT GOODS Headquarters for School Awards Jackets Sweater 514 16 Maln Street Peorla Ill1no1s Phone 49165 MOBERLY SL KLENNER Men's SL Boys' Clothlng St Furmshlngs Bloomlngton Ill1no1s l l. E '1 - I ' , , W1Tz1G's F HEISER 'S INSURANCE AGENCY STUMPF PHARMACY General Insurance Complete Drugstore Servlce Phone 4211 Morton I1l1no1s Morton Ill1no1s THE MORTON STATE BA K In Morton slnce 1888 Morton Ill1no1s Member Federal Depos1t Insurance Corp Buy Your In Morton Walz 8. Wleckhoff Motor Co. Morton, I1l1no1s 1 l 1 A J We invite your business I J I I v GAMBLES Compliments of The Friendly Store ROECKER 82 DIETRICH Hardline Hardware Appliances 113 S. Main Phone 7911 Phone 2561 Morton, Illinois Morton, Illinois Compliments of M0 IMANN GRM ELEVATDR IWECKER CHEVRULET C0 CHEVROLET 4+ 426' R0 Ekfdfik mmm .I s I ,ggg5gsgs5,,s1:g-ggi:-51 I .-I-I-I-IC I'2'1vI'Z-. , ,.:.:.:.:.:.:. .:':-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:- -. .V.-:-:5:Ez2:2:Ez2:2:Q:5:E:2:5:5:E:Q:f:E:5 . .- A .E:5:3zi:11222:5:1:i:f:1:5:5:3:3:5:5:2:-. ,555555E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E5E3E5E3E5E5ErE11' .-z-E251-?fEFx24 ' ':fl5E35I3E5Efiiiiifiifiiiiiiiiiiiih ,-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-'-'-:-:':-:f:-' ' . :1 'i:' :2:f:1' I- ' . 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I WE CANT STORE ELECTRICIIY IN POWER PLANTS Things would be easier for your power company if we could store electric power until we need it But it s not that simple Illinois Power has to figure out now just how much power folks around here will be needing an hour from now a year from now and even ten years from now We mus have electricity available right when you need it And since it takes quite a while to build a power plant we have to plan way ahead for new homes new appliances and new busi- nesses that maybe haven t even been thought of yet That s why Illinois Power is building new power plants and adding to those already built lLLlN0lS POWER CUMPA Y SCHUMACHER 8: GRIMM JOHN CUNDIFF Grain - Coal - Feed Deer Creek I111no1s Goodfleld I111I'1OlS On Adams Across from the Courthouse POR'l'MA In Peorla Sport Coods WINDSOR S DRUG STGRE Comphments Of A Good Drug Store In A Good Town CLIFF MITCHELL Cornphm ents Cf W B READ and CUMPANY Trucking and Shelling Mackinaw, Illinois O O Earn A Preferred Return On Savings MORTON DRY CLEANERS FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN ASS'N OF PEORIA Tazewell County's Flnest Cleaners The Place for Savlngs Morton Ill1no1s 111 N Jefferson Avenue Peorla IIIIHOIS Compllments REMBRA DT' STUDIO Peorla Ill1no1s Cofflpllfnents C H 8L From Plumblng Heatlng A1r Cond1t1on1ng A FRIEND Morton IIIIHOIS Phone 4191 lst A'l'l0 AL BA K of BLO0Ml GTO Member Federal Deposlt Insurance Corporatlon Bloomlngton Ill1no1s ll ' ll 3 J of 1 i Y Q - f , . I 1 ' i ' 1 i i l 1 1 I- ' E I Compliments of Compliments AL HEININGER Dodge Plymouth Morton Illmols MORTON AUTO BODY Morton IlllI'1OlS MC CLINTICK JEWELRY STORE 432 Court Street Pekln Ill1no1s Compllments of N REUHLING COMPANY Pekln Illlnols SPARKS EQUIPMENT COMPANY Allls Chalmers and New Idea Phone 131 Tremont I1l1no1s HENRY BIRKENBUSCH SL SON Jewelers 420 Court Street Phone 62218 Pekln Illlnols MORTON BOWL Kate and Elmer Holzlnger Open Bowllng Sat SL Sun Morton I111no1s CARP'S DEPARTMENT STORE W1th Carp's You Can Always Do Better 237 Court Street Pekln Ill1no1s l of Sales and Service Established 1867 I I. , .. RA CULLINAN AND ON INC Concrete Gravel 81 Bltumlnous Pavements Concrete and Steel Brldges and Culverts Plle Drlvlng Exoavatlng Dralnage Dltches Tremont I111no1s Phone 164 165 DIETRICH FURNITURE 117 W Jefferson Street Morton Ill1no1s CONlBEAR'S REXALL DRUGS Ethlcal Prescrlptlon SEFVICG Complete Veterlnary Department Phone 4171 Morton Ill1no1s JOHNSGN FLORAL Flowers For All Occaslons Say It Wlth Flowers But Say It Wlth Ours Corsages Weddmg Flowers Phone 7971 Morton Ill1no1s SAUDER'S FEED SERVICE M111 Feeds Concentrates Mlnerals Custom Mlxlng Phone 12 2 TAZEWELL PUBLISHING CO When You Have A Prlntmg Problem Consult US Phone 42 21 Tremont Il11no1s Morton Iumols 0 o 9 0 I J I J - Z P 1 J . - 1 F lfllbdb Shnoon EUSHH5 ugg' BORDE E1s1e's good food hne SHDREINUWE asYOURknml GKNNDITKN? 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