East St Louis Lincoln High School - Torch Yearbook (East St Louis, IL)
- Class of 1960
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Magik -' , V gk A-f .f. ,,- - I if WI' The 1961 Qjraduaimg Classes Of Lincoln High School Prescnt The Torch c 1 QW A 11, gf . 'V' W' Administration Faculty Seniors THIS IS OUR STORY Inscribed in the pages of THE TORCH 1960 is the record of our work, play, successes, and failures ofthe year. All of these combine tc make our school personality--our story! The culture that we have achieved is in our annual in photo and script. Our talents and arts of expression are shown throughout this book. Our story of three years at Lincoln High is composed of our activities, teachers, classmates, and all the others who helped us to obtain our goal. We have shared joy, fun, and adventure. The story that we lived at Lincoln is cur story, and it will always linger deep within our hearts. X?-P' ,441 xf i5 SHIRLEY A GOLLIDAY JOYCE MCKINNEY Edxtor Busmess Manager The I960 Torch Staff at Work U f xvvpin GLB at gdx XM x xeia 1 s ' WDM 2-1:9 . rib, N lYWz 'QW MR. ROSS M. MILLER Y 1 1 Y J ' xl .. 1 L ,L 1 Q ' U N r O1' I 1 Q f,1. ,, lC--., QQ Obllf' IOILVLCL 6L MR. CLIFFORD W. BASEIELD GREETINGS l96O GRADUAUNG SENIORS: As young and wornen of today, you are the future c1t1zens of East St. Louis and surroundlng cornrnunrtles. Certalnly, you cannot correct the past, but you can do sornetntng about tne future. As you conttnue your educatlon, may you seek that wtsdorn and understanding which wtll make you a better oltlzen. May you do all the good you can tn all the ways you can to all the people you can. l.-I. I -1-1,,eW-M'-n 'llllllllll ' 5 MR. ALBERT S. MOORE Assistant Principal Though busily employed, our efficient administrative staff willingly and cheerfully answers the questions we pose about our records and student problems at all times. ONS MRS mwamov, 2. siwwl ' AURU-LA T Dean of BOY 5 X ' rv .f-' f iq, De - L an Of cms EWIS -a-un '1'8'Q'a sr MRS. PATRICIA D. KELLEY Ccxmselcr As we review the forces whtch have greatly three years, we come face to face wlth the and gurdahce of those whom we picture herein, time. MRS. PEGGYVV. HARRIS MRS. KATHERINE K. BROWN 5Y9f'103Y5Dher Attendance Clerk 11 sr ,,,.-nv- influenced our development during the past fact that through the encouragement, patience, we have reached a milestone in the pinnacle of OUR FACULTY! MRS. THERIA M. IACKSON Libranan Home Economics Department Our classes in Home Economics teach us to be good producers and wise consumers. MRS. IEWEL L. BENNETT MRS. BIRDIE M. IACKSON An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure. 5- .-A Nothing ruins a duxcfz but ms sill M135 IEANNE M ALLEN MRS AUGUSTA S BRANCH Stop the talkmg the bell has sounded I don 1 QIVG Qfades Ifecofd them English Department MRS. LILL2.-'AN A. PARKS New you Know ycu Have somethmg to do. ' argl' 4 13-1. JI 11. '-4' ' ,... W 1, 'F pf? ' i ,Q A 1 'QL ' l ' N N I -NN 1 , , 'gf , .A j. ,m, MRS. MAXINE w. MASON Miss MARY E. JONES HSKOD me H0159- Thxs 1sn't a laughmg matter In English, we learn how to write ana express ourselves cor- rectly and intelligently. MRS. CLARA I. CONLEY Read, Read, Read! ...fx f Q , il. MR, IAMES E. LOVELESS MR. KERMIT I. IEFFERS I beg your pardon. Social Science. . . MR. JOHN S. LOVELESS . . . acquaints us with the habits, customs, and ways in which man lives in every walk of life, and how he lives in relationship to other human being s. MR. FRED L. TEER MRS. MARY A. VVILLIAMS MR. HAROLD W. THOMAS How did you get so far? What have you there ? my z 135, :ff , X W I in . i . 4 ...cg L '- 44 J. 11 RN , , X : ,, ,ng Y f i All Right! All Right! .4 ,--n-'P L- 4 -..,27 use , v XS MR. ELLIS T. MOORE MR. DOUGLAS W. CLARK You should have learned :hat a: Dunbar. VIC going to tell ii. Math And Science. . . . . . provide us with a depth of mathematical background and scientific perception, teaching us to appreciate the natural beauty of life and living things and preparing us for habitation in a space age. MR. IOSEPHARMISTEAD MR. SELIE C. IONES LXR. EiL.A.ZER G. RANDOLPH You didn': read the chap:-gr. Are there any qpesiicn J Eicw iboit that we-. ,04- qQ,.f' MRS. RUTH B. BRi,'.'.'N MISS RUTHIE M. WARD MRS. VERNICE G. NEELY Tm, mv-,fizs after scnccl. Have rrercy! Nt1wChilGrQn . . . Business Education. . . . . . endeavors to make us cognizant of the facts, skills, and attitudes, which will enable us to adiust successfully to business and domestic life. Flne Arts. . . . . . teach us to he imaginative, self-expressive, and to appreciate the beauty of universal things . AR. CLARENCE A. BALL MR. IILLWOCD BUCHANAN ,151 Instrumental Music S:ac,:c, Dc your .zest at all times. Too E ,L - ,-zz'-4--M MR. DAVID H. BROWN Vocal Music early for tcrrorrow's class gg L Q , ' V, fo X I MISS MARION I. DUNN MR. GEORGE E. HOLLIDAY, IR Kill us all. Drive on, Mr. Driver Education. . . . . . 15 deslgned to make students aware of the relationship between a dr1ver's physical, mental, and emotional characteristics and hrs abllity to operate a car safely and courteously. Physical Education. . . . . . emphasizes fair play, good sportsmanship, and cooperatlon. Mental alertness, sound bodres and purposeful guidance of play act1v1t1es are vrtal areas of our hlgh school educational program. MR. McNARYWATERS MRS. CAMILLE R. DABNEY MR. HENRY HARRIS Exvrczse make r muscles s ro e C1PdTl1ll'1ESS is :next in Godlm-ess Put ew-rytn1r.5 grep got into ll CAFETERIA STAFF ina: :Jr nocncay GL may SL4fflC1ETlT. De. . Mrs. Helen Gr1ff.n Mrs. Emma Stroud Mrs. Algla Mxddlebra, Mrs. ICSSIG Mxller, Dxector Mrs. Arzxltee Pzrtger ,K - M 1 Q . I . 1 W g iam , fzglffgf' -z Q J is r 1 Q, OFFICERS ARNOLD SAMP SO N, Pre side nt RUTH WATKINS, Vice Presidem CECILIA HOLLIS, Secretary SHIRLEY MOSES, Assistant Secretary THELMA CHAPMAN, Reporter .174 Wm ULADYS BAILLY aa'e Dru, ers Class Oi lanuary 1960 WILLIA 1 BAILEY bdfz Drlferb C11 Cb C,l.1b Baseball Toam Football Tnarr EVELYN. BERR! Mlss Homocurr n, Safe Drlxers lvnch C1Jb Ohermstry Club Math Club HERB P ERT BRAC m ro Dfiuad AUDRE Y Furwe X BROQKS Dafe Dr M7505 Llgra 1'fu 1 u. ,, L. COME safe Q LIUQ BYRD A ver, RICHARD BONNER POL. ball Captam a L Dfl Or rx 4. RQ LLLAC X I PFC J I S JH F J J Ix'?ELL AINN 'LE Cfkg lu .xrc TL Q W Bhmxxdia A Xp .OBXM ,X-gf' ie Qwb U . floiw Yr XQYXXALV paul- ' Traci 41 RLAN NAQNIE Hfs 9 bxff Url! mm Cn I rr Lf I I Qs Q ARDNN JN ,I-ffm .J IMNR aah' ' V arg-f.,-2 . Af-' V.1gff'g,r' ..1 f1...-' -fmuxi 5 ER3Qf4'.' A ,ex 'a M' X, bu .4 .A WF I ,Mk BERNICE HOOKS RICHARD ,ACKSOIN ALVIN IOINEQ Pnure Nurses naie Dfxvers Acaopelxa Baseball B 'Y I QS fmuf' BREIN DA IOHNISON DAN 'QNE ERNESYHN Q RY, E NMC HLVNS ELMARIE PLEADNNT BENITA RELAFORD C, LESTE RUBLRTDOX Sale lx ers Rpcfwtx mst Safe Dnvers A V A C1413 SHA VWCA MICHA E L SLACK ,rfU.fgS ST . A 'WKSR IOL-'N SCOTT 4JA GENEVA STOlxEb NME STUBBS LESLIV FERRELL LIZ ABE11- TQLQC J Safe Drive s T1 Sa Dr ers Dgglgm Future Tea ners Recepuofust QNC M4 N Cn W vac' XL ' , Y x M ' Lf, 6-Lal y va'-1' YK 3 V' 'Avi ,rv . , a-3 3--' 'QMD c ,1 C JD V M C un Lhwmstrv Club 1.1.1 arv Cnnlo IUHNI VNILLI Football Tea Ci ics Club Safe Drivers Oh XY WOQDHOU E R 'XIK YU NC, Footznall Tearr Trac Sbawisn Club CLASS MOTTO Not enioyment and not sorrow Is our destined end or way But to act that each tomorrow Finds us farther than today Longfellow CLASS FLOWER Red Carnation CLASS COLORS CLASS SONG LINCOLN HIGH TUNE Misty Lincoln High How we hate to say goodbye to you dear school Never knowing what road that we may take The high or the low We shall each go our own separate way Stop and look Look at all familiar faces going by And as we take a final look We say with a sigh, We shall miss you, dear Lincoln High. Please know that you'll be in our thoughts, As we leave you behind us now And after all that's been done We can say it's been fun. Lincoln High We will miss your friendly echoes in the hall, Time has made its final call And now we must go, Lincoln High, we bid thee goodbye. --Words by Gracie Herron and Cecilia Hol. cmzisrixs sTANTow Orange and Black 29 ' - A -- 'TTY ' 'V M was IWW L 3 , fy Ex M a.. , , 'L X1 4 T YVONJV AJMW 5 Recf 101151 A V A Safe Duvfrs, Class Of lune 960 'CJYCV ALLVN safe Dr R551 A ARNQLQ Ahh Dm A5BERRY Hffur 5uc1fty 'QC FT ffllb' Drarrntlcs CU 1 JI 'I 0 0 C B005 ers I TUn'5 v 'X Recopuombt I forgot IJANIT ASS HQIJO C1-lb i A NNIE 05. rBlGGERf L91 AN ., 5 50 1195 'F 'ww ff, - 3 A--x -. -.u --, ,-MN, ',n.,, I A' 'N-w'x..A,1 N' A-J553 4.55 all, 151,18 so? ..r - fr' gwyfg- LONNIE BYRD Football Latln Track Never loo late k VX Dfaman O! RU H-4,5 ,-QS YUARITA CALAMESE VIRGIL CALVERT CLEMMIE CANNON Who gurl? 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Brcwmng JJ Blue Gardama Orfmy Sf Blac- WE BID THEE GOODBYE Tune: Ebb Tide As we leave Lincoln Hlgh, We have tears lI'1 our eyes: And tho' we hate rc go We must leave yea, we KNQVV. Oh, dear school all LS ruaugiu, Bu: me things yep ha tauglu, And all the frlerzds v'e 'f1 flyf Tsai ne'er small 1Q'j-2, nl last, we .e r-a,n-a -M ,Lal success LS ours te eww ' N ls LZ real? -fu-- ,.- Alas. hcl. 'l,s- W 3, 253 fs. , - AL is .- .,.,JA ABYG CNY .lc .: 3I'll.1Ke-L,.. fs f .l sezioel ? ..l..,ol.. ---gm l.-iC fvfw,-Nfwf ,. 4,4 ..--Us C. 'X 9 e.eVe..3.S. -Y, M- .he --News D' Q a ' eggzia Arngc ci ,enzyme COlQ!T'.c3I1 43 We, the Graduating Classes of 1960, of the School of Lincoln Senior High, of East Saint Louis, State of Illinois, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, declare and publish this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us before this present date. I, IACOUELINE RICKS, do hereby will my spunk as a go-getter to Lester Mason. DORIS CLARK wills her glowing smile and angel-soft voice to Maggie Iohnson and Cassandra Scott. CLEO WILLIAMS bequeaths her ability to walk down the halls without crushing anyone to all fat people. IOYCE McKINNEY'S executive qualities are willed to Eula Groce. ARFAY WINTER'S beautiful fingernails are willed to Barbara Franklin. ALICE MILLER'S intelligence and tender voice are willed to Doris Burnett in hopes that she will use them daily. SAUNDRA MAY wills her ability to keep her head in all crises to Paulette Kirkwood. ELLIS CONLEY, being of strong body and sane mind, does hereby will her ability to walk to Gwendolyn Chandler. ENOCH TURNER'S being of strong body and weak mind wills his brand-new, double breasted suit to Money Lewis. DIANE IONES' baby face and attractive bangs are willed to Saundra Holt. I, CHRISTINE DALE, will my original wind-swept hair style and dreamy eyes to all lovers of movie stars. IOHNNIE GIBSON wills her ability to win friends to all shy people. IOYCE ALLEN'S beautiful white sweater, designed by Mademoiselle is left to her sister Alice Allen. GERALDINE GOLLIDAY and LINA MCKINNEY, will their lovely, flowing tresses to their less fortunate classmates. PINKIE RUSSEL wills her fast talk 1120 words per minutej to Barbara I-Iarris. SHIRLEY GOLLIDAY'S ability to become Editor of the Yearbook is being willed to whoever earns the honor. MINNIE SMITH wills her pony-tail to Bob Lewis. NORMA KINSEY wills her witty humor to all stiff-necks. I, BERNARD GRIFFIN, bequeath my everlasting, desiring, faithful, loyal, and ever-lingering love to Gwendolyn Pirtle. PAUL CAVITT, being of weak mind but strong body, wills his outstanding physique and small feet to Iames Foster. FLOSSIE HILL wills her height to pint-size Peggy Gregory. MAMIE RUSH is willing her Be-Bop Glasses to Iean Allen. I, CLAUDE ERVIN, 6'5 , will my height to Elbert Hampton, 5'2 , to enable him to become a big boy. I, BARBARA CRAIG, will my gentle, soft voice to Rosie Glass. IUANITA CALMESE is willing her fashionable wardrode to all members of the Fashionettes EMANUEL IOHNSON'S curly hair is being willed to Irma Conrad. RICHARD GORDON wills his mathematical ability to all Lincolrtites. IEWEL FOSTER wills her ability to cook to Fayette Scott. I, HELEN IACKSON, will to Dorothy Davis my ability to stay out of trouble. EUGENE REID bequeaths his broken speech, but melodious voice to Iames Davidson. OUNITA SPATES, ex-chaplain of the Boosters Club, wills her position to Cecil Rockett. RANDALL NEVILLES wills his Tortoise-trot to all Hare-speedsters. I, VIRGIL CALVERT, will my sly way of getting away with things to Ioseph Pollard. BEULAH TAYLOR wills her shorthand ability to Earl Griffin and Linda Green in hopes that they will be her secretaries. I, IAMES WALKER, will my truthfulness and admiration to Evelyn CKateJ Rouse. I, LEROY HOLMES, being of strong body and courage, will my manly physique to John Willie Hooks. GLORIA MITCHELL wills her quietness to Rosie Glass. IUANITA BASS is willing her ability to be studious to Fredericka and Frances Gandy hoping they will become famous scientific twins. CHRISTINE HARTLEY is willing her small feet to all Plantation Owners. ADDIE CLEMONS wills her unquenchable boldness to Barbara Williams. I, CLEMMIE CANNON, do hereby will the world to myself. As the sands of the hour glass slowly sift away the time, we are mystified by the thought of what our records and deeds may be ten years hence, after high school graduation and our venture into the world of adulthood. Analyzing our varied talents, interests and personalities, we gaze into the future and dare to predict: LESTER MCGEE, renowned Scientist, has invented the first commercial contraption for moon passen- gers. KERNEY FALCONER, fastest man alive, has given the contraption its name, Ely or Dive Spacemaster. IAMES STACKER, great mechanic, checks the machine parts, everything is in good condition. IOHNNIE NICHOLSON, chosen All-American Hostess excitedly boards the contraption. IOYCE DESHIELDS, an efficient nurse, along with her head nurse, IO ANN BLACKMON, are trimly uniformed and looking superbly poised. LAWRENCE THURSTON, an executive, looks dignified as he strolls toward the Spacemaster. RICHARD IACKSON, with his companion, CLEO WILLIAMS, will honeymoon on the moon. HENRY LOCKETT, who is very technical, is positive everything's fine, and the flight is ready. EVELYN BERRY and her friend, ELIZABETH TOLSON, although nobody is surprised, arrive almost too late with their 12 children. CLARENCE IACKSON and ERNEST IONES, pilot and co-pilot, take off. RUTH WATKINS, editor of her own paper, stands by for her morning headlines. VVILLIAM NELSON, Outstanding photographer, takes pictures of the flight. ROSIE PITTS, with her jolly disposition, waves good-bye to the excited people below. WALDINE PEDEN, loquacious as ever, enjoys the trip as she relates her life's history on earth. IRA HAYNES and BONNIE COMBS, well known secretaries, are keeping accurate notes on what is being said and done. Their last notes read The contraption is rolling as smoothly as a ball. MICHAEL SLACK and WILLIAM BAILEY, are in a concentration camp in the Congo. They are awakened by the noise of the SPACEMASTER and feel homesick. SALLIE SHANNON and MARIE STUBBS, first women hired as generals in the army, calm them by reading. . . IOHNNIE COLEMAN'S and REGINA ARNOLD'S poetry, they are the greatest American poets of the century. VENESSEE REDMON'S music is enjoyed by all as they soar through the celestial sphere. CARLOS CRIMMETT welcomes the visitors on the moon and tells them that he is happy they made their journey safely. He ushers them to. . . NANCY LOVE'S abode for earth people. LONNIE DAVIS later takes visitors to the Moonata Theatre, which is owned by. . BUFORD GRAHAM, a millionaire, and the first industrialist on the moon. BERNIE DUNLAP is presenting his 200th Moonlight Sonata at Lonnie's opera house. ESTER SAVERSON happy the concert is over, takes the visitors to explore the moon further. LORETTA HAROLDS'S school of Cosmic Cosmetology is admired by all. PATRICIA SCRUCCS, hired beautician, demonstrates star-swept hair styles. ALOXIZO PERRIN'S and ROOSEVELT SIMMON'S law firm is next on the tourg they gaze wondrously for it's simply out of this world! Ld0 l-ft!! FRANK SKINNER is glad the exploring tour is over so he can take the visitors to enioy some space sports--the Inter-Planetary Olympics. EDWARD WATSON, Principal of 4 high schools along with his teachers .... TI-IELMA CHAPMAN, and VALERIE SHARP, are sponsoring the games. IERRY PARKS and FREDDIE WILSON, water boys, are on the run. CLAUDE ERVIN and CLEMMIE CANNON, top players, are ready to suspend basketballs in mid air. MATTIE DEAN, cheerleader, yells beat them boys b-e-a-t them! IOYCE PERRY and CAROLYN STANLEY, maiorettes, salute with their batons. CHARLES HARRIS has fooled everyone, the game is over and he is holding the All-Star Space Trophy. GRACIE HUMPHREY, always found with good sportsmanship, cheers up everyone. CLARENCE IACKSON, the pilot, is ready and all board. AREAY WINTERS cries, The trip was simply wonderful, exciting, and should I say 'celestial' ? ALICE TYLER and her laboratory technician, CELESTE ROBERTSON, are happy to have the visitors back for their 5, 000-bed modern hospital is filled with homesick patients. MARIORIE MEADOWS, commentator, announces McGee's invention made a safe and sound arrival from the moon. All who wish to get tickets, call in today for the second trip will soon be ready to leave this earth! N v Q fnxunkn Sum? Ui h UILIIIIN I m j X. 5011 , - - r - vw ,V , 'A K ' Q, UH . 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' ,r ,J flfg A nj-lipid H ' - - IX-f.1f DA ,, V-fA-...1 Y y. f .v , .x in A 1 ,D i H ,. 1 ff, 1 515, 'J 43'- ' f - 4 F3-.nw 1 4f'i.,.i.'13.Ay 1A A V' ' .' - Q 1 7' -1- Ag-A: Y, , Q' ' Z' - .Aw --A-.igl J Ll A-I Llhkj 'V ' WJ r A ' M -x t v 3 --I.L.l,4f 'fy 'fv-1.-.- 4., ' x if .1 1 Z 3'f-VVLJLJLJ J .,A .gg- , Ai. Y, Mx ,Llllu 11, V4 I i M, Organizations 'UWWY' WY MRS VERZNICE NEELX S 1,4 For those students vxho haxe malrtamco aw average of HU or ano Q along wnh acceprahle .,ual1 les of leadership character and sorvlce Lxncoln Hugh offers rrembershlp ln Llncoln Cha :ter No 2l24 of thc Natlonal honor .uoclety of Second ary Schools Thls group of mductcd rnorrbcrs r 51126 tha charafstu lS a s, oo r f lcaovrshlp IS a wonaerful nerxtago and SGFVICP IS a du y They practlcf be ca., L o r 1 umf .Dar has salc lmll bs Lrun OK lCLfS arg Ruth Vvat ns Pm arms Junlar V Prhs D mac Cl 0 VX lllams Asst Svc COC1 a Hollls Troas Shlrlu, Moscs Rfyor L-. 5-1- ,,f If 4 K Ziff. 'l'. ACKSO.' - URS. I-.f. ..f.515JfI, ALLK or The Library Guglc of 1.1::ylr1 Hp: Cifflilf' pi siadems who are tralna-ci 1: cigrect lhe teachers and smdents to the rrlaterlals for which they seek. lts memzcrs Sljle :s-i,r:s, prepare Cards for inf- :ard catalogue, mamtalz up-io-cate materlals ln the verucal file, and keep pcrlodgsals Qrcicrly. Through the Guild, ihe members become better acquamzeci wlth the magical world oi hooks. Offlcers are: Cecllla Holhs, Pres.: Ioyce McKinney, V. Pres.p Sh1rleyGo1llday, Sec.: Barbara Wrllxams, Asst. Sec.: Thelma Chapman, Treasurer, Jeanette Curren, Chaplamp Ira Haynes, Asslstant. Honor Soclety Llbrary Guild Qin j 1 g 1 'X o o 1 - I ,Jw - w 'W 'WY' 'f'f ! ':!' ' W NM ' Q jx O O X X S Q4-Sad.. 41 1 WK 1 1 MISS IKM, '.'x'ARD - MR5, NLE, WILLIAMS, Sg,gf:31,fr5 111' . .. 1 Zi Ql,1.,xg,i . 'rw I ,I,.r1- 'I' 1.,':. : f1'1::.f-rlczu r Q1-L'.'f-ci115 ' f. ilfkfl' 15,31 IIT CIu:, 11.15 11'--::.: --2-ig ,.,-- :rf I-,rg V1 1111- g.111I.1w-, llfliwlvi, :f1r:,g,-frL,5Ixi1u: I . 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Thelma Chapman, Pres ' mime Lies 516375, Pre.s.5 fajxce Brisas, 3123.7 Bertha .'.'LII1ar11s, 9155-i. 3115.5 :tx'JCF'?1-' Bra:-.D fads. 49 MRS, KATIE B. WALKER, Sponsor The Mmm U1u.ss.cJQl.iu5Je is Q zullgclzxdl Ol'Ijdf1lZd1lLIl for lu gl: sczmoul Lauri stud-mis. Xl' r:.in,rs the prlzul- am: public hiv, rlzsals limi esscailxia. clszzzrnzgutlons gf the azzclcfm Romans. AITIIJTXQ .ts sacga. 1:t.'.'Ltges L5 lls1ec:m'a:mual Satgrnalla galmrnfvu after1:10-'arlj.'R,rt.:2s. In th-1 ',C1QC?xlLDT1dl slde, me I,C,L, sgnszzsers Centesiaztts tu tue l.Jt1z1CQ:iCst, se'.'eral:1a','gn:won Yi,'Y1lOf1dl, gigs:.g1, 11:3 state nciors. Its 311,119 15 '.'-fri., xlcl. LL15 Ls. Jrzrtgir, lsi Cznsslg BOYfH:1'w'l'llllCxK.i, ZQcCuns.1lg Cecxlm Hcllxs, Swzsalry Hel'-'1 facfzsmt, Qsaestorq Carolyn McGllberry, Fyzxtlfaxg Pasl Malurxe, Llctury lsldllfl Mxtchefll, Npmlxus. v - I I . iq I mm V - 's ' l --fl? -- 'B Y . K Q ' f- 'V- ffll ,V -V, V- ,V V , . ,A f . 1 A , 3 . f x if , V ' , '4 , i s ' x 1 l ' . , QN ,AU.,N7., ax ' mid: ,, J .. nl MR, F.iEL'.'IIJ'!. ILICES, Spenser 1-,S 3330 5, l 5,3 3.3 jgaggls gg guy 3,3 LES ETCILES, 1.Tf'?TGi'I' JQL :f1,L:Ccl: 'as perfe::.gf... Czizessgnca .s..,,e francis et 32 .is axis tie .FZLIZ-'2FTf:' : 9 fiill-'-H2392 lf iii :::s:'-.r': -1 ' ' 5.2.16 IG 3 serv: ce gon: ergre ff 'S Adi!-539 57,3 if-1 :viii C75 355119 fY57f' 'es ::c-x Cut, I. AfT.EY.C5:.K se ?:a:ca.s. '1.',r': :Gained :L Li -sex iz 1 :r e Lei.-see: tie tv.: H . f- 'w- f--f - 'rf f-fl ,slwres -- 1-.,..er.,3.. 1 s :.f. .,. 50 Junior Classical League Les Etoiles WM' LM A AMA th.. W FH ., Y A fe iq . 4 Q I 1 I f. . r D A V ,JA V x, . ' 'W Q I K I .,. 41 i' C- :ti MR. IOSEPH ARMISTEAD, Sponsor The Broloqy Club was orqanlzed to provlde the more amblllous students wlth an outlet for thelr thlrsl for knowledge. How long wrll you lwe ? Of wnat are you made ? What developments have occurred ln biological sc1ence ln recent years? Our acttvltxes rnclude gatherlng lnformatlon about thesf- current trends, preparlnq related reports and other speczfxc projects of a blOlO'jlCdl nature 171 whzch students may be rnterested. The forrnatxon ofa project for the Greater St. Louls Sclence Farr 13 our goal thls year. , . -xnxx! , ' . - gs 4,5 M Q V E .Sis A. my , X1 ,, -1---sh, - , , , ,,,V .H --o--...,.,,, -., ,, x I on-Q...-.4 , l -.., -i .......,. -. '-4-.-. -Q.-,. pa-un ,..-v.---..-........... --... ,,,, L1 ja YW! gig .0 -h t' Q. lf' 11 .Q 11V ,- -l tvs 3 Jv- in .., 5 l - ' i i I MR. SELLE C. ZONES, Sponsor The Chemrstry Club provrdes an opporrunlty for the students of sclence, especially Che-mzstry, to further thetr interest outslcie the classroom. Speclal projects are developed: sclentxflc 1155521555 are perusedg and, through these actxvtttes members keep abreast of the current developments oi scrence. Biology Club Chemistry Club 51 SC SET. ... . a -2 .a-u.,y. A new proj MR. DC'j'gI.i3.3 . CLARK, Spansz. -,riznasls gi. Q-.. H: 13-31 Las 13 f-:..ar.:f 2:2 teacngxg-lc-ar:.:5 sg- ihe A,K',,1, C1413 gag, 1353335 ggi are cciiiuzigs ,: zeriid. TH-ei: rrefifj-ers an excgtgng ., es as rr,:,'.'ge pr' gangsta, Stagg lighigng engmfcrs, illrr. ecgzrj, and gzngzggrapners. ect gn' zciucec this year is ihe playing Lf r:.i.5gc gn the cafeteria 1.1252 Sour. Math Club Audio Visual Aid Club ii A Cappella Choir MR. DAVID H. BROWN, Director To maintain the high respect throughout the state for the Lincoln High School music department, to give talented vocal students training in secular and sacred music and to keep good music before the public are the objectivities of the Lincoln High School A Cappella Choir. This superb group is well renowned for its outstanding performances President: Vice Pres: Secretary: Reporter: Narrator: Accompanists: OFFICERS Eugene Reid Carolyn Stanley Lena Finley Doris Burnett Doris Young Bernie Dunlap Gracie Herron f , Cecilia Hollis Helen Iackson . ' 4 7 : , Zi ' ' gi I 24 A' 4 S? ' if Lincoln Hugh School Band Carolyn Stanley , Perry Vlarlon Rams-x Ioyce Perry a Fa lfmer Rosetta Robmson lem el Foster .W 5. f 1 rt Zz 'Zi 1 f - 5 i :li i ' x .4 gr . z I V.' 2 5 2 V 1 1 1 1 i ' I V 9 I - : . 5 5 3 5 g, , I I I , 7 5 v E a l a lx E is Q 3 'lull' QB 4' ,x.gPu,ku.Uzm f MR, ELWOOD C. BUCHANAN, Director This colorful aggregation of seventy-two members, eight majorettes, and four color guards has been acclaimed one of the most outstanding bands in the area. Repeatedly, it has won top honors in the District and State Music Contests. lt lends its services to the school and community, furnishing music for parades, foot- ball games, civic and cultural programs and other affairs. 1, 5 5 r v W7-J il Z? vw' 'ZW e ,ma MR. FRED L. TEER, Sponsor To become intelligent participants in our government, locally and nationally, to students in governing, and to serve the school and community are the goals of the Their activities embrace court visits, distribution of Xmas baskets to the sponsoring all-school parties. Cleo Williams, Pres.: Earl Glasper, V. Pres.p Cecilia Hollis, Sec.: Lester McGee Asst Sec Otis McCa1eb Treas Jasper Stallings, Sgt-at-Arms . 'i 2 5 ,S , Q I 1 f , Q l'l1'h's. ,si 15 xl ' 'If ir. I I G , filing 5 A J Ass! A' X f '3fT1'F 'Ts i'1?'l !SaM5 J S . f 1 N K Z- N mg 4 - , 5 . -. Q. ' ' , . ,. . t mam, ' j - , 4 1 -1 W I E MRS. PATRICIA D. KELLEY, Sponsor Lincoln High is the stage upon which we, the Drama Club are the players. Self expression either for pure enjoyment or intellectual development, forms the basis of our display of talent. The community and school are the beneficiaries of our talented productions, for we perform at assemblies, churches, civic affairs and cultural events -an ,fi -Q 3-lf' S warp-- t U , . Jager' VIRS. BIRDIE MAE IACKSON, Spanssr rx FK91 f wf 5 en,a e '1 .nf n uuca una. md icJctaluit1vLigf23. Th1.s'gro,g xi advanced clothmg students annually 'tow 'Pat rt , ,arm '1 Vale' Ly Students 1:1 the ctcthmg ci'-g,.ar'::,wmt. Tru' pmsgdent for thts schoql ymxr 1 1 ,t'dflt.td'l't, 5 wr , 5 C P X V . 53, Q ' T 1' X A is !J ! -., 3135, 'ZIRZL LEIATEE BENTIETQ 5gi,i 2 A J fi 931. D ...Q.-.. t ,, .f ,.,3,,...3..L,t. Mb ,...,.,.3 ... A.. ..- ... . Q., ., . M., ,N , . .,..,..M...,. 1 .,-....,. .., ,-,, 1 'rLq1:. 3 ,. .wh Jn... J --,-... ...R .. X1 t-.,L.3,.u,, -. mn, Db ,. D, 2- D V. awcx tc ...,a.., mg.: L-5.::-:5,1:13 at 1:9 oz.: Q. ,QQ year L1l'.'-1'3'tQ.S gr- ga.- 1-:,..3.,-x..vNC. 1-W.u..,., ., .nz ,.N.. 'gg U..-,N Bm. C,,-.- 3 gf .5 me .,. -...,,.- w....t ..,... , .. S-amiga 3LlQ15i:5.C3', Treas. ' ' wwf V' --WM 'X ' tf :5 of me corpsratxi. 5.3 Carolyn Stanley, 1:e Pres.: Barbara RQDLSSQH, Sec.: Ecna Hartke., Asst. Sec ' S Fashionettes Little W0men'5 Tasty Pastry Club 57 F.,-ni MR. GSQREE I.. HAY, Sg,u:1.s3r The lnausxrlal Arzs Clslz sig-ons to further the lfllufijt gn 'xccazrons ann avccaricns, :nrough do-11-yourself' projects 1U woodwork, metal and desxgngng. This Club feels ina: tnese prolects demand the use of rmnd, hands and lexsure mme. 1 MR, IANES L. WREFJIJ, Chalrrnan The C.L. Gaston Safety Patrcl Club, reorgangzec .nSegte!r1ber, 1335, is resporlshle far rramtatnmg order 15 the cafeterla during the lunch hour, and tnrougnout me school. Named ln memory of the late C.L. Gaston, who served as sponsor of the club, us members rims: xatnzam passgng grades, :gnc-act above Y9i3V05Ch, and honesty xn order to meru then' posltlon. Merrbers ofthe Ccrirrxttee: Mrs. LF. Reed, Mrs. C.R. Dabney, Mr. E,T. Moore, Mr. M,V. Jones. 58 5 ,J Industrial Arts Club Sa fety Patrol Club bl' -1 r.. wwf f f V1 .lark x 'Q 4' 9 'if MRS. l,F. REED, Teacher -1175 :f 11Kf.,,.,, Thls school year for the flrst Zlme, one room had a large ll'.djOl'll.',' of students on the Natlonal Honor Soclety Pr1nc1pal's Honor Roll. Speclal YCCOQI1lllOTl ls hereby qlven to those students who excelled and thelr home room teacher, by naming them, Honor Room cf :ne Year. Eacn mcntn ine memoers of the spcnscrec by :ne parent orqanlzatrcn Lane the parent organlzatnon, 1' wgxhxn :ne cornrnunzty, specxaltzgng 1 funzor SOCIGL Planning Cpuncgl re a Q5 MRS. LILLIAN A, PARKS, . l S. Sponsor present Lrnsoln Hzgh School at meetlngs ana actl-:tiles , the East Saint Louzs Socgal Planrung ocurxczl. partrclpates gn :oordmatrng the actgvxtges :f nealrn, recrearzonal and fanmly agencmes n ermcouragmg cther young people to eng oy the beneflts aerrved therefrom. Honor Room Jr. Social Planning Council 59 X we i MRS, PATRICIA D. KELLEY, Sponsor The Laetus Y-Teen Club, as an affxlxate of the World Young Women's Chnstian Assocxauon, has an opportunity through f8l1OWSh1p with others to learn to work together, to share responsxbllxty and to develop leadership. Y-Teen officers are: Carmen Fennoy, Pres.: Rosie Spearman, Vtce Pres., Ianet Vassar, Sec., Thelma Branigan, Asst. Sec.: lohnnle Adams, Treas.: Johnnie Coleman, SOC1Bl Charrman. Sf' ' MISS MJ. DUNN - MR. G.E. HOLLIDAY, Sponsors The Safe Lb-.fers Clab enceavors to RBYQ eacn of .ts members thgmc crxtrcally of hlrnself .n relat1onsh1p to hrs drlvrnq--as though under a Ul'.'6!-E3VdlUd7.CI' microscope. lt's major bc3S1S for orgamzauon 15 improving drlver quality through a cornblnatlon of good physmai Condition, sound crlvxng Knowledge and smll, and sportsrnanllne Lraiflc attxtodes. 60 Y-Teens Safe Drivers Club ..- MRS. CAMILLE DABNEY, Spcnsvr In F2Xfll'TlfJllflCEil1f,T1 of 1:5 name, Thr' Mldem Dancv Club, uullzcs tae irfwciorr. 'lf f:xgm:5sLor1 offered by :ance ff?Cl lHlQL1F:S om. ro pulls wmch cozsrdumto the Ildfl'T.i1fllDLl5 ,f t:.-- wnurf: Lady. i X . ' ill. 4 Q I I MRS. CALZLLLE DABNEY, Syria-: The Pllfilljl Tgtness fir Yagi: :Kopp LS concerted wx: Law dcvelsgrzont sf me u-xnsle persanalgzy of the Lndlvldglal, as as, tn: cie':cl:prT,eit of :strict postural fl3IZlfj, r.3s:Qr',' of gn3'sg:aL ggxwirs, wgt: Capacxty for S.lS15L2QG effort 5: 2:2 axcrmse Q: large 545:45 Ef1L1'.'ljCl'fK,5 The :Lid ws: gs ghysicalg' ' 'Q als: rrienially alert. Modern Dance Club Physical Fitness Club 1 ' - fn H V ,412 kwgjd . W J V V My-M I , I r, fl c V -. J W ? ' 9 l W 'Lb ' IH 1 i fy 6, ,V . 'V v ., ,711 W ' - 1 ' ,. .2 ' ,MVA QQ 2 15 V , f o , A 'ff 5 ,fp 1 if 2 4 -, ff ' 7 , . A , 'fqk my , V T W aw ' f - E, 1, 2 A Lf? ' ' 1 va Abu ,. V3 HW 6 A , 1 .gay f jg: i i 'i 2 . ggs M i , L,,1 ' 4 J I 1 Ag! 1 I Q m. QQ 3 w,,-1, L f J 1 W S I M N wif.. jg I n 4 ,.,' ... . . . . 4 -A lnwf.,- ,,,j3,f f .Q ,. -,.f 1 - - X f 1 . . -4 , ,,,.. 3-,. ,-.5 'r X. 15 , , 4 -- gt.-Q5-1 -1.32.-',,-E 5 A ,. 4'- , x ,..., '- 5 L+- PM N? 3' -.b.'s,. 1 QQ. ' .4 K x -xg. ff ,-,-.-.v-'f!.,, Q - ,. , ,?L,. ,,.,'..,- 'v 5 Mg Y ,xj..g. ,-f -fa 7 W. 1, - ' -1.5M The Teams T -aa. Hey n t Beat Can t Be Beat hat W0 EW 'lr X E .1 ' a-nav-neural , . Q- tl: X--V -.,-'ld ?F1 AF.l ,f '- 'L ' 1 ' A Lincoln High School Fighting Tigers The Fightin' Tigers finished the l959-60 football season with a five won - five lost record. Although their performance did not equal that of the last five years under the tutelage of Coach Lawrence Simmons, the team exhibited their renowned courage and will to conquer. Two tiger players, Iulius Ferrell-Tackle and Charles Powell-Halfback, made All- District Team. Orville Townsend was acclaimed outstanding sophomore player in the St. Louis-East St. Louis area. The Tigers are faced with another tough schedule next season, but with undiminished courage they look forward to their usual championship performance record. We doff our caps to the FIGHTIN' TIGERS of 1959-ESO!! l-lead Coach: Assistants: To these COACHING STAFF L F' Lawrence E. Simmons 8 1 Q- if , George Holliday ' :au Laverne Crawford 7 ' L 4 'F' .. Douglas Clark - A -if superb directors of Lincoln's Fighting , 1 Tigers goes the credit for the excellent performance and sportsmanship for which the Lincoln High School , Team has been acclaimed. , ,Y .mul MR. HENRY HARRIS, Head Coach Mr. Lelon Seaberry, Assistant FIRST ROW: Iames Cowan-Trainer, Orville Towensend, Iames Stacker, Phillip Ward, Stanley Lewis- Trainer. SECOND ROW: Lelon Seaberry, Asst. Coach, Fredrick Iones, Omar Canty, Ester Saverson, Elitor Wallace, Eugene Williams, Claude Ervin- Captain, Donald Iohhson, Iames, Hawthomejames Ross, Henry Harris-Head Coach. NOT PICTURED: Gennil Adams, Elbert Hampton, James McMurray and Sterling Milton. CAPTAIN CLAUDE ERVIN In Action! Basketball Team Track Team Baseball Team -. R gui Plctured here LS me nuclegs of the l96J L,l-LS, Tracs Team, Thls year, fcriune rgcleg on the g,:9'f.'ess of last yf:ar's pFUmlSlYl'Q sophomore sqlacl plus a teler.:-ed bunch of Hugnes Qumn Grads. Headgzg the l1stnf,g-,sly stars arf- Charlm Powell, Bffnrue Price, Elltor Wallace, Wzlllam Nelson and Curtls Fller. Cuaches are Fred L. Test, George Holllciay, and El.l5 T. Mycrfr. V Lexx: ine 111. :es-ta. ,af aut.. . 5 .. .5-i'.l.g 713531: 3- . .5 , .3.:'.1.w,-arg, 5. 315-sues Japtalx ' i-. .N-M,--1-,-if-U , ' ,'.L.,.. .. -V.- .., M. .. -' . - Vx .... -...J, V ,...e. .1,,.-,., V. ,, Je.. ,. ..., 5... awe .DLA 3:..:,e.,, .l gray' .. .1115 garter' Jga: QS l..1wrei:1- 5.r:r,v:5 ,ns Les Reg' K.:'.V:, 2 :ge :73-Jmzer :f 11 r 5132, ' Q ' '1-- Jagzadlltwb ' tsp:-- fi: 1:1 seasgn. 67 Q' I S-C-0-R-E ! 1- T 5' 7 S 5 ' f -Y '1 :wg 4 lf' -- ar Q ,lf The team lS m the huddle. The captam lowered hls head They all got together--thxs lS what they sald: We got io Wm, We got to Wm--so let's go! 3.-Q x 53455 Qigghgptri S jim Queen ,Mr duff ZEARIE GRAY ELENA COCHRAN IOHNNIE PAYE COLEMAN QUEEN EVELYN DELORES BERRY EVA EAULKNER CARMEN FENNOY At The Ball 155 fJ42n10c'0r1zz'12q EVELYX DELORE5 ESERRY SWINGING AT J r a TH E DRUM W, if F 5 1 33' L. , . i - 1 X 1 Cltt l 3 Class Day We exhibited our talents The Minutes Aww. Between There are always those who CiLSLlILj',ll3IILI1OI'TTSQI'.'CS Il'1l'Ol.l,'I S r IC and coo L a o beyond expectarrohs. Such as the quality of the perforrha ce of hose x HO be 'mam J appear below and whose phozographs are found on the ollow 5 ages o thelr exhlbitioh beyond the call of duty, publlcatloh ol Lhls dIIF1L.3lX an securely esldbllehed. The yearbook staff and sponsors salute: IUANITA CALMESE VIRCIL CALVERT IOHNNIE FAYE COLEMAN BARBARA LENORA CRAIG BERNIE DUNLAP GERALDINE GOLLIDAY SHIRLEY ANN GOLLIDAY RICHARD GORDON IRA SYLVESTER HAYNES GRACIE HUMPHREY HELEN HENRIETTA IACKSO DIANE IONES NORIVIA IEAN KINSEY SAUNDRA ELWARD MAY IOYCE MCKINNEY DARLINE MOORE WALDINE PEDEN ESTER VERNON SAVERSON CAROLYN STANLEY LAWRENCE THURSTON CLEO WILLIAMS IN 1 S , Q K . -sa!'N- fy V L - A Q7 39? ' .qs ' KN x 'Y kde , 'N E , -.L MS -aff 'YWCFWM , 4,2554 H -a ni f 2 f f I we ' . , .adpb n1zX'l'1 ,X , AXA ax SQL ' V , Varia- -rk 1 fi NK, - kg -Q - 5 Q 'L - ' 5- 5581 A . , - , 4, , HN -4-L ' . ,Q 'm ' R gg' ' vi V . . Q . xx bl 3 ,:- . Q, .,,.. , ' ,4 I ,if , . 3, ,BT tgyr . W, M K rl! A ixwwvgx , ..,f,- - . .-N, . ' --- 5-, , ,, x, 'raigQ. ,x ,. Ffa A' HN X' 1 wg 79 'ew A lfzalfzifa Ca fmeie 'Cute As A Button. Neat As A Pin. Very F ew Hearts She Can't Win Mfg!! Cagferf fff Take Time To Play ,g, 4 'W wsu, f a f 1 s 3 -. f .N w ,Gimp ,-2,30 K t . ' A X A ws,N,,,,, uf' J jm ,ggzfwfer .ygapgnea Who Loveth Best A11 Things Both Great And Small' i I ww? we Aff' .tl- 1 I 0l l'l'L6L 261,711 ..j6l'L.'58g Naivete V44 Q 1, ? 5 1 f- 1 ? 'M av 344, ww JP Q X -as , i . k 'Q ' Q Q 9. ' ' 1, lj Q' 4 fl 5, H 3 ,?' A Z L v. fi 5 W ' in J 5 W 4 TQ 1 ' EJ junk ' 'Q I 'x tlizm 3 + ,SQLULVLJVQ KKWQVJ y Sinceri ty X 0 0 .'. Q' 51 ,Q 44 4 31 .WY E fl :Z J ., 1. Q v ,ij was Ajffelf' Mrnon ULIJQVJOVI, S uave I, lofi dv ks 6'Llfl!I 8l4fC8 .7A1fw5lf0n ChivaIrous MM wwf' K Wager if WOO 5 :fp I. fvmbif , sq., 11.13, 1 . BI rs 1 AK 1 -fy 39 .4 . if QA Q ,QA V-QPF Y V, n ' 4 U f 1 ., 3 V 'f' Jw 1 - .7 -.f , . .Q V4 3.2 41' X. 1' , nf if- 7 f 5 -igh , ff fy, , M A -A. ' ,,.g,Q, Our hats are off to those who have been faithful in every endeavor to leave with us a record of our school days at Lincoln High. We thank our principal, Mr. Clifford W. Basfield, who added new vigor and richness to our lives through his encouragement and kindness. We salute our efficient administrative staff for contributing its time and efforts to our cause. We are grateful to our loyal and capable staff of teachers for being so patient in supplying us with the information that was requested of them. We thank our cooperative student body for putting their best foot forward in everything that they were asked to do--whether the task was great or smallg they worked overwhelmingly to get patrons and adsg and in doing so, suc- ceeded. We are proud to have all of our patrons and ads recorded in our annual. We will always use them for future references. We thank them for their splendid participation. We wish to thank the yearbook staff and its sponsors, Mrs. Neely, Miss Ward, and Miss Dunn, for all services rendered, for all hours spent work- ing--early and late--to bring our yearbook to a successful end. Our hats are off to youj our aim has been accomplished! --Shirley Golliday, Editor TORCH STAFF 101 . i K 4 V' H we y fl . . 1 :Qu i 0 O fig?-I -f ! Wu- f, .' 5.5 'bl R. M. C. Green Funeral Home 1318 East Broadway East St. Louis, Illinois Bridge 1-5861 MELVINE GREEN EDGAR H GREEN 706 S. Sykes Prescription Laboratory R. Levelle Sykes, R. Ph. Phone: Upton 5-2209 15th St. E. St. Louis, Illinois SYKES BOND AVENUE DRUGS 42 0 0 Bond Avenue Centreville Super Market 4705 Bond Avenue East St Louis Illinois Compliments Of Saverson s Real Estate C0 147A South 15th Street Upton 4 4579 East Srde Motors, Incorporated Cadillac Sf Renault Sales 'Service Quality Used Cars Daut s Prescription Drug Store 15th and Broadway Upton 4 7746 We Are Proud Of Our Customers From Lincoln High School Graham Pierce Office Sc School Supplies Dependable Fuel C11 Delivery Cnty Fuel Corp We Give Eagle Stamps Extra Savings 342 Collinsville Ave E St Louis Illinois Upton4 2181 7 7 l 1101 St. Louis Ave. E. St. Louis, Illinois East St. Louis, Illinois . I COMPLIMENTS OF C gl K Sales Company Haun 84 Menges Flowers Cmawm E V Menges Uotom -1 4440 r QQQ 73 :Q Ll From Brodhoad Motor Company four PM fodly Foro DP31GT r..as+ 5 Ou S L o 1-V f' X D A 1 3 1 L-, '47 115-me IV1lSSOL!Yl.3-.V,l'1..G j 23Q Norm ou- Sor Pao' St. Lo 'S Illgo s o - L it. L 1 , LllL.OlS 1 ! I 5 3 1 I 9 ! HAUSS CHEVROLET Upton 4-1 DRUG CENTER 401 Collinsville Avenue 324 East St. Louis, Illinois YOUR BARBER SHOP 2745 Market Avenue Mr Charles Boyer Mr SidneyA Herron Barbers Congratulations IOE I-IIDEG Congratulations To NORMA KINSEY Prom MR AND MRS A G WILLIAMS SUSAN AND IOCELYN 1239 Cleveland Ave Upton 5 7129 Compliments Of O ANDB DUNLAP Congratulations To IOHNNIE PAYE From Elisha and Camille Dabney Of DABNEY S CONFECTIONERY Congratulations To CLEO FELERSON AND IEAN BRADFORD Compliments Of loveless Hardware 8K Appliances Builders Hardware and Paints 360 South 10th St East St Louis Illinois Upton 4 8240 1839 Pictures That Tell The Story Phllllpl Beck Missouri Ave E St Louis Illinois Compliments Of Arax Cleaners 1439 Piggott Avenue Upton 3 7229 106 E B Jones Homemakers llth Illinois East St Louis Illinois Upton 5 2600 Westinghouse Appliances Bridge l-0702 Starlrte Roller Rlnk Upton 4 8880 Servlce Is More Than Skatlng 7 30 10 30 A Word Wlth Us Mldmte Skating On Fridays O 1 O Robinson s Shell Semce Statron Cash PFIZGS Saturdays 8 00 12 00 Road Serv1ce Steam Cleamrrg Rlnk Avallable For Prlvate Partles On Thursdays Reglster Now For STARLITE QUEEN Abe Roblnson 20th 6. Bond Avenue Proprletor E St Louls Illlnols Congratulatlons To Congratulatlons Chrrstrne Fm from leo Gooden Brshop 81 Mrs George Slack Senate Democratlc Club Saundra May Always For More Representatlon Compllments Of Good Luck And Best Wlshes Mr. 8 To Our Son 1725 Bond Avenue a . ,, Skr Upton 3 7296 p Houses For Rent Mr. 8 Jr. 1 11:0 - :3 I I , O l l Quick and Slow Charge-Wash-Lubrication To Congratulatlons To Our Nelce LORETTA HAROLD MR AND MRS WALTER MANLEY Congratulatlons To MAMIE FROM MOM AND DAD Congratulatlons To IOHNNIE PAYE THRIFTY AUTO WASH Washlng Pollshmg Waxlng PICK Up And Dellvery Iohn L Vlnson Prop 1103 Baker Ave Congratulatlons To LINA MCKINNEY From RAYMOND LEWIS Taylor Avenue Recreation Parlor 718 North Taylor St Louls Mlssourl Ilmmy Murray Edlth Bass Manager Proprletor Compllments Of St louls Wrestling Club Klel Audltorlum Sam Muchnlck Promotor Tlcket Offlce Mez 8 Arcade Bldg Sllver Palms lounge 81 Varlely Store DTIVG In Package Llquors And Grocerles Hamp And Iohn L Russell Proprletors Upton 5 3810 1206 So 17th Street E St Louls Il11no1s B111 Vander Re Up 3 7734 B813 Complete Automot:-ve Servmce Day And Nlght Upton 4 9376 1706 Bond Ave Best WlShSS To Our Son IUNIOR MR AND MRS RICHARD GORDON SR TO BARBARA CRAIG The Best Of Everythlng MR AND MRS MARCELLUS CRAIG Congratulatlons To OUR DAUGHTER AND ALL GRADUATES From O8 MR. AND MRS. IAMES DeSHIELDS Congratulatlons To GRACIE From JERRY HUMPHREY General Haulmg Upton 4 5095 C Geneva 6-4400 ' ga 0 - Congratulatlons To CLEO EDDIE AND MINNIE WILLIAMS Congratulatlons To GENEVA CI-IARLE S STOKES Plumber l803 Trendley Avenue Brldge l 48l4 Comphments A Friend Dedlcated To Creatlve Mr Ball Pope s Eplgrams Mrs Parks Engllsh Mlss Allen Shorthand Mlss Ward Do You Thrnn You Can Do It? Mrs Neely Wlll Always Remember You . 7g... Mane Stubbs Mr lamesW McRoberts IO4 North Maln Street East St Louls Illrnols Congrafulatlons To Mr 81 Mrs Pearl Gregory lr Pro Eight Social Clvlc Club Clyde C lordan Pres1dent Leonard RlCh1G, Secretary Donnell Curry, Treasurer Congratulatlons To Mr. 81 Mrs. Roosevelt Hales and limal Of A I Attorney-At-Law B I 1 askipv . ' , ' A Q 0 I y 0 . I I uskipn HARRY LIBERSTEIN The Busy Ieweler 1-7414 222 Collinsville East St. Louis, Illinois Bridge LIONEL HANKINS Salesman For Union Clothing 128 Collinsville East St. Louis, Illinois Upton 5-3350-51 WESTERN AUTO SUPPLY CO. 320 32 Collinsville The Family Store Good Luck '80 Grads MODERN DEPT STORE 112 Collinsville Ave E St Louis Illinois Congratulations To GERALDINE ROBERT S BARBER SHOP 115 South Sth Street AJAX CLEANERS Rug And Fur Cleaning Our Specialty 1000 St Clair Ave Upton 5 2295 Best Wishes To BARBARA CRAIG MR AND MRS FREDERICK SCURLOCK Congratulations To LORETTA HAROLD CAPTAIN AND MRS TRANNIE POLK Compliments Of MR AND MRS EARNEST DALE And Daughters DELOIS AND CHRISTINE Congratulations Seniors Success Is Yours To Have And Hold MRS BIGGERS Upton 4 8677 Fuel O11 Coal I MCKINNEY AND SONS We Buy All Kinds Of Scrap 1527 E St Louis Illinois Congratulations To Graduates Of 1960 From The Dispatchers Of Upton 3 1818 Upton 4 1104 Congratulations From GREEN S SHOE REPAIR SHOP Congratulations Frorr COFMAN S SUPER MARKET Office Phone Upton 4 4245 OFFICER FUNERAL HOME 2114 Missouri Avenue Ambulance Service Day And Night M Edward Officer Myrtle B Officer Congratulations From ARNOLD SERVICE STATION 1029 Market Avenue We DO All Kinds Of Hauling REGAL, ILLINOIS, AND CRESCENT CAB CO. SO. E St. . . ' , ' ' I Congratulatlons To MARVIN MR AND MRS MARION T DENNIS AND SONS Congratulatlons To IOI-INNIE PAYE RAINBOW AUTO LAUNDRY l204 Tudor Avenue Wm Mlller Prop Best Wtshes To Ou Grandson SKIP REV AND MRS WARREIN HUDSON Conoratala lons T O r Granddaughter LORETTA HAROLD MR AND MRS IU HER COTTON Res Phone Bus Phone l 8 U 4 9 08 Market St Service Statuon TOWIHQ Car Wash Transrnlsslon Repalr l Itmmle Glover 29th 6. Market Proprletor E St Louls Illlnols Upton 1 D400 Fahev Auto Sales Used Cars And Parts 9 l5th St E St Louls Illlnols A R Huston I Walter Bass Manager Proprletor Avenue Barber Shop Sclentlflc Serx 1ce 7l0 North Taylor St Lours Mo Compllments Of Joes Market l904 McCasland Ave Where You Flnd Everythlng In Grocerles Drugs At The Prlces You Lrke To See OpenAt7 30a rr Toll 00p rn Ioe D Crow Harrls Proprletor Conqratulatlons To CLEO Prom BERTHA AND LEON GARRETT Congratulatlons To C HRISTINE MR AND MRS WILLIE LEWIS And CPIIOFOI CALLIE GALE AIND BILLY Good Luck To BARBARA CRAIG FROM MR AND MRS. EDWARD CRAIG Conqratulatlons To IOHNNIE PAYE From The Employees Of IDEAL CLEANERS 819 So. llth St. H. Coleman Prop. a , u I 1' I L' O 1,1 ll ll A W7 T xv '1- . L . . J. . I A , A e Br. - 197 p, - 3 A-F I I O O 1 7 - 0:30 A ' I8 N. . . . ' , ' ' a Q , . . I Y- I 7 , . . 7, r , , : Q in : 0 0 u V 1 u II ll ' ' ' I ' - 1 .W ' 1 .X - , . ' I Congratulations Upton 4-9545 1301 St. Louis Ave. PAT'S BARBER SHOP OHIO MARKET For All-Around Tonsorial Treatment See Us Henry Patterson, Owner Ioe Howard, Mgr. I Congratulations E,B. JONES HOMEMAKERS llth Illinois Ave E St Louis Illinois Upton 5 2600 GRAVOT'S MARKET 4709 Bond Avenue Upton 4 9117 MODEL HAT SHOP All Work Guaranteed Phone Upton 4 9120 10 South 15th St E St Louis Illinois Paul Harris Manager O RA S BEAUTY SHOP 1701 Cleveland Avenue Upton 4 0045 Latest In Hair Styling 61 Tinting GREEN RIVER Seeds Plants Fruits Vegetables 337 East Broadway East St Louis Illinois Upton 4 3827 EAST SIDE BAIT CO 609 South 8th Street Fishing Tackles Licenses NEW YORK CLEANERS One Day Service HUTCHISON S AUTO BODY 1125 South l6th Street Phone Up 4 4621 2444 Bond Avenue WILLIAM HENRY MOORE Windows Walls Sho Cards Posters And Background Scenes l34O Congratulations From SCOTIA S BEAUTY SCHOOL AND Piggott Ave Upton 4 9189 East St Louis Illinois WONDER CLEANERS W BILL S SERVICE STATION Washing Greas ng Polishing m Crawford Prop 4th 61 Division Ave THE EAST SAINT LOUIS GOSPEL FORUM For Appointment 805 So 45th Street President Betty Conway Director Gerald M Dean RUSH DRUG 1800 Missouri Avenue George L Rush R Ph Double Eagle Stamps With Prescriptions 112 Pianist I Sylvester Haynes Upton 4 5686 Signs Sf Commercial Art, Truck Lettering FOOD SHOP I I 1 l I 1 l C MOORE G SARGENT S GRILL 805 So 15th Street We Spec1aI1ze In Hamburgers Upton 4 9040 Emmett Sargent Mgr Bridge 1-4378 REGAL ILLINOIS CAB COMPANIES Upton 3 1818 Upton 4 1104 360 South 20th St E St Louls I Compllments Of NAN ETTA S BEAUTY SALON Speclallzlng In Fmger Wave Upton 3 7148 Nan McCla1n Prop K St R SUPER MARKET 1525 Illlnols Ave East St Louls Illlnols ROCKWAY DRUG 61 VARIETY STORE Prescrlptlons Fllled Courteously And Promptly Free Dellvery Upton 4 9602 RX Up 4 3056 RUTH S BEAUTY SALON 3519 Market Avenue Upton 5 4977 Ruth Slack Prop MITCHELL S COAL G HAULING CO 4211 Russell Avenue East St Louls IIIIHOIS Upton 3 9061 IODY S CAR WASH 320 South 39th Street WM FENNOY CARPENTERSQ BUILDER Estlmates Cheerfully GIVQH All Klnds Of Work Neatly Done 1941 McCasIand Ave Upton 3 1934 MILLER MOTOR COMPANY DeSoto Plymouth Vallant Slmca 710 Illlnols Avenue East St Louls Ill1no1s ROY NASH Sales Manager Page Avenue Klrby Company 2745 Market 4 1653 Call For Free Home Derronstratlon BOND FOOD SHOP The Frlendly Place To Shop 628 Bond Avenue Compllments Of SILVE R LAUN DRY Ray Ivey LEROY ROBERTS AND FAMILY 9407 St Clalr Express 7 0710 East St Louls Ill1no1s TAVERN AI-ABAM DAVIS oRoo1aRY Llquor 61 Beer Mlxed Drmks We Accept Relief Orders 1915 Wllfofd UP 4 8538 218 'Jmrd st Trlangle 6 9506 W1Il1e Nevllls G1lbertEanes Props Madlson Hlmols - , C . . . . ' , II . Upton 4-9438 E. St. Louis, Illinois Br. - Compliments Of THE KITTY KAT Collinsville Road Compliments Of THE EAST ST. LOUIS FLAMINGO SOCIAL CLUB P AND E SOCIAL CLUB 427 South 4th St. Upton 4 9925 East St Louls I1l1no1s RU BY' S LOUNGE Compllments Of MORRIE S BARGAIN STORE New Shoes And Repalr 5 South 4th Street Compllments Of NEW YORK CLEANERS 523 Converse E St Louls Ill1no1s BLACKBURN S MODERN HOME SERVICE 3130 Vlrglnla Iron Ralllngs Porohes Awnlngs Block Work Remodellng Sldlngs Slde Walks New Home Speclalty Open Dally Sf Sundays U 5 7 61 BONNER S MARKET Fresh Dally Meats Grocerles Vegetables Free Dellvery 1023 Paradlse Ave Rush Clty SPANISH GENTS SOCIAL CLUB Iohn Wllllams Norman Stevenson Rlchard Fryer Walter Burns Albert McGee SPANISH GENTS SOCIAL CLUB Lawrence Thurston Norman Anderson Ioseoh Wllllams Bob Louls Iohn Louls BUSH S RIB STATION P1t Bar B Oue I-Ilckory Smoked Rlbs Pork Snoots Chtcken Beef 1863 Mlssourl Ave Upton 4 8691 Upton 4 B972 Our Work Is Guaranteed CENTRAL CLEANERS Prompt And Efflclent SSFVICS Chester Iones Mgr 1741 Central Ave Andrew Iones Asst St Louls Phone U 4 8795 1740 DIVISION V1s1t KELLEY S LOUNGE Al cSL1ll1an Props Gladys Watklns Mgr IACKSON S DRIVE IN BAR B O We Cater To Prlvate Partles Churches Clubs Weddlngs etc 10th G Broadway Upton 4 8955 East St Lours IIIIHOIS VET S CLUB 114 Upton 4 8798 I C Fox Sf Son TI-IE 49 CLUB 2142 Rear M1ssour1Ave East St Louls Ill IC Fox res C A Fox Vlce Pres O l I I I , . X . I 0 l 1 1 l I ' p. - 6 ' ' ' I I I I I I I - I I I . I . I . ll ' Il ' ' . I I V - ,- - I 1 1 ' I O O ' ' . - . , . E. . ' , Ill. . - ' ' ' ' - - . D. I . . I I 1 I I 0 ll ll ' ' . - I ' - 1, . . . I 4 ' I l I 1 U O I ' ' . I Q I 0 Patrons 14 Vnlln 46 Patrons 2 lift! Patrmu X az l7uInn1S as Patrons Pk 122 Folding Up Moving Un CONGRATLLATIONS TO A SPLENDID STAFF' ' We shall always remember your wonderful 6Xhlbl11Ol'l of concerted actlon, dlllgence, perseverance, and lngenlousness. We hope that as the years pass, you wrll be even more happy than you are now, as you thlnfx of your outstandlng productlon of THE TORCH 1960. , a' J .kk I KA V 3 'Q I V A - of ' J 'x 71 fr -. uk K 4, I I jf9JMyj,fhwfv dlf X U f MQW M7
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