Hampshire High School - Hi Lighter Yearbook (Hampshire, IL)

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Iowa St. Teachers College-B.S. University of Illinois University of Wis. Ph.Ed. Cornell University. Illinois State Normal. JACK LURAIN - Science Carthage College - A.B. Northwestern University. MARILYN S. JAMES - Home Ec, Girls Physical Education Carthage College - B.S. University of Iowa. Qti ,:,5?y 1 -45: f,v NANCY OBENHAUS - English, JOHN FINLEY - Math. Music Spanish, Girls Phy. Ed. Southern Illinois State Northwestern University - B.S. Teachers College B.S.-M.Ed. University of Wyoming Monmouth College University of Wisconsin. I .ev WILLIAM SCHNIDT - Soc. Sc. ROSEMARY S. KOERNER Northern Illinois State School Secretary Teachers College - B.S. University of Wisconsin. ml ' EVELYN BAKER - 7th Grade Northern Illinois State Teachers College. WAYNE HALBMAIER Custodian. MARGARET M. DRISCOLL - R.N. St. Joseph Hospital R ESTHER SAMUELSON - 8th Grade Northern Illinois State Teachers College University of Colorado. 1.-sq JACK MCNUTT - Art Eastern Illinois State College - B.S. 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L. non ercxunss r.r.A. 1,2 33 Bask.Ba11 B-23 A-ug frack 13 DORIS WEHRHAN F.H.A. 1,23 Jr. Play. JACKIE KLICK Girls Ch. 33 Mixed Ch. 2 3 ocneure 33 r.H.A. 1,2,3 Lg Paper 3,L3 Cheerleader l, 2,33 Jr. Play3 Libr. L. GEORGE SEYLLER Stud. Coun. 23 Bask.Ba1l A-L3 F.F.A. 1,2,3: Track 23 MBDBQBP-A-23 Jr. Play. ROBERT PETERSON Stud.Coun. 3,h: Fresh.Soph. Vice Pres. Baseball 1,2,3, Track 1,23 Capt. A team bg Bask.Ball-B-13 Bask.Ball-1 3,h3 F.F.A. 13 Ch. 33 ESTHER TEGTMAN F.H.A. 1,2,3: Jr. Playg Cheerleader 2,43 Stud. Coun. hz Paper 3. LS .Zn flu ar!! lkn fir-N' f5ir WBIIL 'W 1, . WQUQ DIANE MELMS Girls Cho.3,Lg F.H.A. l,3,Lg Stud. Coun. l,2g Trio 3 Ag Paper Assist. Ed. 3,Lg bheer leader 1,33 Annual Class Ed. kg Jr. Play, Mixed Ch. 2 3,h ocuauna 3 4, L1br.1,2,3,L, Spanish club 2,33 JIM SUNDERLAGE lP.F.A. 1,2,3g Track 1,23 Bask.Ba1l-B-2, -A-3,Lg VIRGIL BEARD F.F.A. 1,2,3g Bask. Ball -B-2 -A-33 Track 1,23 Jr. Play. RITA GETZELMAN Band l,2,3,Lg Girls Ch.3,Lg F.H.A. 1,2,3,bg Jr. Play Paper 1 2,3,Lg Librarian bg Annual L, Mixed cn. 2 3,43 oaauanua 3, Spanish Club2,3g MARLYN HOLZE F.H.A. 1,2,3g Jr. Play, Paper 33 Libr.hg Athletic Association L. JIM HARTMAN Bask.Ball-B-1,23 -A-3,Lg Baseball 1 2,3g Track 1,23 Jr. Play, Presh.Pres5 Jr. Pres, F.F.A.l,2,3,b: Stud. Coun. 1,3g DWAIN JOHNSON F.F.A. l,2,3g Jr. Play, Track 23 NANCY WHITE F.H.A.l,2,3g Girls Gh.2,3' Mixed cn. 2 3, Librarian 1, 2 bg Paper Etaff 3,hgSpanish Club 2,35 Ocetette 33 Class Sec. 2g Jr. Playg Athletic Association 3,hg CAROLYN THORNHILL Girls Ch. Lg Mixed Ch.2,Lg F.H.A. 1,2 3,Lg Paper Staff 3,Lg Jr. Play, Annual L. DON SCHULTZ Paper Staff 25 F.F.A. 1,2,3g Bask.Ball-A-33 Baseball 2,3, bg Track 23 Annual kg H. ALLEN PFAFFINGER F.F.A.l,2,3,hg Sr. Pres. Pres.Stud.Coun.Bask.Ball 4 A'4S GERALD HERRMANN Jr. Sr. Vice Pres.g F.F.A. l,2,3,hg Boys Ch. Lg Mixed Ch. bg Bask.Ball-B-1,23 Bask.Ball-3,Lg Track 2g Jr. Play. BOB LOLLAR J Bask.Ball-B-l,2g-A-3,hg J' F.F.A.lg Track 1,25 Base ball l,2,3,bg Spanish Club fo 2,3g Stud.Coun.2gSoph.Pres. Sr. Sec. by A Yizgf DALE BENSON F.F.A.1gTrea.lgBask.Ball-B- T l,-A-l,2,3,hgCapt.LgTrack 1, 25 Mixed Ch.2,3,LgBoys Ch.3, bgJr.-Sr.TreagSpanish Club 2,3gJr.Play Business Mgr. WILL This is the last will and testament of the class of 51. We hereby leave the following valuables to the Juniors. Dale Benson leaves his prominent place on the basketball team to Sguirt Diedrlch. Good things come in little packages. Jim Hartman leaves his interest in Burlington to Daryl Conro. He hopes Daryl has the same luck. Vir il Beard leaves his stage managing ability to Ron Stevens. The play can t go on without a manager. Don Bicknese leaves his curl to Dennis Benson. He thinks he needs it. Hhrl Holze gladly leaves her chemistry abllity to Ph llis Carlson. its etze man leaves her interest in the lamp shade actory to uriel Thornhlll. That ought to double her wages. V Don Schultz leaves his poker ability to Bob Schneider. He can use it. I5Verne Cleveland leaves the chrome on his car to John Blakslee. Will there by any car left without the chrome? Bob Peterson leaves his appendix to Raymond Weberpal. Maybe that will fill up that space in his liver. Nanc White wills her talkativeness to Irving Warrington. Maybe that will e p m get over his shyness. Jerr Herrmann leaves his class ring to Evel Workowski. Enough said. aro orn ill leaves her typing accuracy to Q c ultz. The typewr ter too. Diane Melms leaves her letter writing to army camps to Jeanette Getzelman. Uachle Klick leaves her interest in baseball to Beverly Blank. Just the interest though. Geor e Se ller leaves his driving skill to Bob Cleveland. ain o nson leaves his fur hat to Lucille Hennin . Fon Conro leaves his newspaper editorsh p to ohn ra . Shirle Helms leaves her studying habits to Charles Feiser. o o ar eaves his musical ability to Duane Schultz. No more peace for the Junlors. Arlene En el wills her French--temper to Ruth Schiesher. en a inger leaves his interest in the freshhan class to Charles Herrmann. Esther Te tman leaves her dieting ability to Pat Acree. As if either of them nee s t. Doris Wehrhan leaves her bookkeeping accuracy to Carol Deihs. Who wouldn't he glad to have that? James Sunderlage leaves his 'band box' look to Luana Ross. The Histor Class leaves Don Adams all of their A's. PROPHECY It is the eve of Feb. 30, 1960. We are in the living room watching T. V. when we hear: Good evening ladies and gentlemen. This is Bob Lollar to you from station H.T.H.S., Channel '5l'. We now bring you 'Capers Creamy Creamery, managed by Jim Sunderla e. On top of the news tonight we ind on Schultz, famed criminologist just captured Hal Capone when he tried to escape from 'Song Song.' LaVerne Cleveland has just won his title as champion hot rod dri coming from , who ver for the fifth consecutive year. LaVerne and his racer 'Spananza' have gone places these years. The results from the Miss America contest have just come in. We find that one of our home town girls, Miss Jackie Klick, was the judge's choice. Today Mr. Pete Peterson was offered a five year dancing contract with Arthur Murray Dancing Studios. He started his career the summer after le aving school. This flash bulletin is directly from Washington. Virgil Beard was unanimous- ly elected U.S. Senator in today's election. Miss Marl n Holze, head nurse, and supervisor Doris Wehrhan, of Commun ty ospita , placed their lives in danger to save the lives ple when flames enveloped the building on Scalpel Street today. the Hampshire of ten peo- The noted fur trapper, H. Allen Pfaffin er, has just returned from his last expedition to Alaska. He wi g ve a ecture at the Elks Club in tomorrow night at 8:00. Miss Shirle Melms, concert pianist, arrived from New York this She w appear wit the New York Philharmonic orchestra for three during its showing at the Opera House in Hampshire. Hampshire morning. months, Jim Hartman left today to compete for the National Shoot Championship. This event is Being held in Donna's Grove, Texas. The series of paintings entitled, 'The Arabian Knights,' by the author and artist, Carolyn Thornhill, is on display in the new library building on State Street. Don Bicknese and Jerr Herrmann, F.F.A. National Farmers, attended an Inter- national convention n ondon, ngland. Jerr was elected Vice-President of this organization, with the help of his campaign manager, Don Bicknese. There was a major discovery made today which saved the lives of many passen gers on the Clipper Airlines when Miss Nanc White stewardess, di scovered poison in the food. She was stoppe at c nesev lle, Nebraska where an investigation is now being made. The world's typing record for speed was broken this morning by George Segller. He set the new world's record at 130 words per minute. iane Melms, most popular singer of 1959, is now featured at Fri Night Club. Dwain Johnson perfected a new type of automobile by combining pa tzi's Hitzi rts from different makes of cars. This new Dewey J. was put on display for the first time today. Stay tuned to this channel for a demonstration given by Rita Ma Getzelman on special occasion cookies. Miss Getzelman has been doing th s for t e past ten years. Attention nature lovers! A new vegetable was created this morning, in a tiny hot house on the south side. Ron Conro, a second Luther Burbank, has combined the tomato and the potato. He calls his perfection, the 'Pomato.' Coach Dale Benson and his victorious team, the 'Whi-Purs,' from Hampshire High School will play in the 'Sweet Sixteen' tonight. Their opponets in the first game will be the up and coming team from Briar Hill. The new release, 'Junior Salad,' put out by D.O.N. Studios stars Esther Te tman as a bewildered bookkeeper always relying on Junior Salad for help. It is now showing at the Palace Theater. Employed as a receptionist by Reiser Clothing Co., Arlene En el today recognized the disquised voice of Jack the Ripper when he ma e an unidentified phone call and threatened to sew up all the armholes in the coats if she didn't give him the safe combination. Thanks to Miss Engel the ca ed and he was caught. ll was trac- And now friends this is Bob Lollar saying good bye. Due to technicalities this will be our last broadcast. This is 'Capers from the Papers. 51, station H.T.H.S. signing off. ' Channel 127 37' nlkir 4 f jg., ' fs A., 'X ,v , ,X Od 0 O95 2 S- .Y W ' X- , '3'Q? Afiil, -' -'f 1-21.-+ Y ., 'A'- WA iii. .fa .xx xtm X, , Jug. f 4:41.--1 Y 2 33- ,. ., ,ff ?' ' - ' - - Y., - .san I - -YA- Yxff ' ' ' 7 . -. ' ' f-51 : na- ,.,A, I NA, , 4,- g , fr- 'f 3 X- A fp . X I y H! 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'517'.23t-21 .7 ., - -faw A ff f I Y A -1 'fm -xr - , Y wx 7 Mf f K f , ,2 ,V f f f' 1 Q- !G-'f'f .- C, ' f' A ff N ff 4gQ:f-ft f ,' I' ffl ?g?,Q5.' A .ig ' .'-'er ff ' W: wf f' , f ' p f:v? X X ff 1 A f ,f f X 'wi f 1' ,f f ,f f f f xxx rf' ' , ff I, f , f if ,K .X x f K I !, X XX xx . x X X -X L X XQ X X Xxx X N X x ., X X X xx X f ' 2' SOPHOMORES:TOP ROW: S. Dreymi11er,A.Meyer,L. Krecker,E.Wilkie,J.Web erpa1,M.Herrmann,THIRD ROW:L.Backhaus,B.Smith, C.Schorn,N.Bruce,R.Rei ser,D.Chamber1ain G.Wa rrington,SECOND R6W:O. Olson,L.Schultz,S.Eng- e1,M.Henning,J.Holze,E Kanies,D.Borchers,FIRSf ROW:Mrs.James,Advisor, B.Warrington,P.Gudeman D.Seisser,R.Car1son,R. Lehman. nj, JUNIORS:TOP ROW:D.Sch u1tz,C.Schu1tz,B.Sch- neider,C.Reiser,P.Car 1son,J.Blaks1ee,C.Her rmann,C.Deihs,E.Wor- kowski,R.Schiesher., SECOND ROW:R.Weberpa1 B.Cleve1and,L.Henning E.Diedrick L.Ross,J. Getzelman,6.Blank,M. Thornhi11,FIRST ROW: D.Benson,J.Kray,I. Warrington D.Conro, D.Adams,R.5tevens,Mr. Lurain.Advisor. FRESHMEN:TOP ROW: J. Godfrey,N.Workowski, R.Campbe11,G.Me1ms, R.Groebner,F.Bishop, D.Ross,D.Wo11enweber, THIRD ROW:B.Herrmann, D.Koerner,M.Herrmann, E.Henning,A.Adams,M. Pedersen,R.Weberpa1s, A.Schneider,SECOND ROW:S.White,P.B1azier D.Pfaffinger,W.Halb- maier,V.Meyers,D.Ho1- ze,H.Gehringer,FIRST ROW:S.Widmayer,H.Gus- tafson,Mr.Schmidt Advi3or,G.w1eu,c.fh- ompson,M.Gudeman. JUNIOR CLASS At the first meeting of the Junior Class this year, the following officers were elected, President, Bob Schneider, Vice-President, Irving Warrington Treasurer, Ronald Stevens, Secretary, Evelyn Workowski, and Student Council members, Jeanette Getzelman and Charles Herrmann. In the latter part of January, the class rings were received. Coke and pop-corn were sold by the class members at all of the home basketball games to earn money to give a Junior-Senior Prom in the latter part of May. The class presented a mystery- comedy play, 'One Mad Night' on December seventh. The class had two parties this year. One was held in the gym and the other in the V.F.W. home. Mr. Jack Lurain was the class sponsor. SOPHOMORE CLASS The Sophomore Class officers were, Dick Chamberlain, President, Dick Seiss- er, Vice-President, Nancy Bruce, Secretary, Arlene Meyers, Treasurer, and Marilyn Herrmann and Ronald Carlson student council members. Mrs. James was the class sponsor. During the year, two members of the class, Doris Borchers and Edward Burnell moved. The Sophomore Class held their class parties at the high school and at the homes of members. FRESHMEN CLASS The Freshmen class consists of twenty-nine pupils, fourteen boys and fif- teen girls. The first class meeting was held September 15, 1950. The offi- cers were elected as follows, President, Gordon Melms, Vice-President, Ralph Campbell, Secretary, Alberta Adams, and Treasurer, Margaret Herrmann. The representatives from the Freshmen Class for Student Council were Gordon Melms, Sidney White and Donna Holze. The class colors were pink and gray, the class flower is the pink carnation. Two class parties were held. Mr. William Schmidt was the class sponsor. STANDING:E. Tegtman, C . Q G, Herrmann,B. U S Schneider . G.Melms, S. .4 .- Carlson, S. White, D. Chamberlain D. Holze. SEATED: B. Peterson, A.Pfaffin- ger, M.Her rmann, Mr. Lollar, Sp onsor. STUDENT COUNCIL The Student Council is an organization made up of three representatives from each class. The officers for 1950-51 were President, Allen Pfaffingerg Vice-President, Jeanette Getzelmang Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Herrmann. The Hampshire Council belongs to the state association of student councils. This enables it to send two delegates to the state convention which was held this year at the Congress Hotel in Chicago. The first all-school party of the year, a welcoming party for the fresh- men, was sponsored by the Council on October 13th. Other activities spon- sored by the Council were the election of the cheerleaders and athletic committee members, the annual Christmas party and the spring formal held in May. J.Getzelman EIGHTH GRADE EIGHTH GRADE TOP ROW:Shirley Peter- son, Marion Stevens, James Pfaffinger, Car ol Carlson,Donna Mae Deihs,'SkippyW Kruse THIRD ROW:Bonnie Tat ge,Janice Holze,Karen Holze,0rrell Ruth, Boyd Reid,John Duchaj SECOND ROW:Maxine Bak er,Jim Getzelman,Char les Umholtz,Marvin Mengeling,Ronald Lei- ghty,Elizabeth Ball Shelby AllenFIRST now Marcella Groebner,Lor raine Krecker,Lou Ann Gray,Joan Sunderlage, Esther Samuelson. At the first class meeting in September the eighth grade pupils elected officers. Boyd Reid was elected president. Karen Holze was elected vice- president, Marvin Mengeling, secretary, Orrell Ruth, class treasurer. A school safety Patrol was then organized. James Pfaffinger was voted in as captain, Jim Getzelman, lieutenanant, Charles Umholtz and John Duchaj, patrolmen. The girls patrol consisted of the three patrol girls, Maxine Baker, Lou Ann Gray, and Marcella Groebner, led by Carol Carlson as girl's lieutenant. The patrol were installed at an all grade-school assembly in the gymnasium at which the eight patrol members were given their belts after they had answered satisfactorily the questions asked by Mr. Lollar. Janice Holze was elected librarian with Charles Umholtz acting as assist- ant. Skippy Kruse was elected assistant to Joyce Bauman to do the news reporting for the class. A few weeks after school opened the eighth grade initiated the seventh grade. For the initiation the girls were asked to dress as boys and the boys as girls went caroling through the building. party in the grades had a Orrell Ruth, leaders were: room after which gifts basketball team. This Marvin Mengeling, Gary . When Christmas season came the class After the program the class had a were exchanged. The seventh and eighth team consisted of Captain Boyd Reid, Laing and James Pfaffinger. The cheer- Maxine Baker, Karen Holze, Marion Stevens, and Marcella Groebner. With Vaughn's leaving, the patrol was minus one boy. Charles Umholtz filled the vacancy and Jim Getzelman became patrol lieutenant. For Saint Valent1ne's Day the class had a party in our room at which we exchanged valentines. They played games and refreshments were served. 53 fha SEVENTH GRADE TOP ROW:Jean Getzel in- man,Ralph Borchers , Gary Laing Joyce Dettloff,'Eetey' Bishop,Janet Sudde- th,Mary Alice Henn- ing,Marvin Carlson, Norman Zenk,SECOND ROW:Doug1as Heine, Louise Gudeman, Harold Deihs,Meril- yn Acree,David Tho- mpson,Nancy Mengel- ing,Maureen Seyller Tom Pfaffinger, FIRST ROW:Evelyn Baker,Joyce Tamms, Janet Wh1te,John Prinner,Richard Row lett,Rita Rolston, SEVENTH GRADE Opal Groebner. The seventh grade enjoyed a Valentine party on February lhth. Games were played. Valentines were distributed by mail carriers. The refresh- ment committee consisted of students and Miss Baker who have their birth- days in the summer. They had angel food cake with heart center ice cream, heart shaped cookies and divinity. The occasion also being Miss Baker's birthday the class presented her with a heart shaped box of candy. On Monday, December 18, the seventh grade pupils enjoyed their Christmas party. It was planned for the evening. Afterwards the class danced. These are the players on the junior high school basketball team: Marvin Carlson, John Prinner, Gary Laing, Norman Zenk, and Tom Pfaffinger. The class officers are as follows: Marvin Carlson-President, John Prinner- Vice Pres.g Merilyn Acree-Secretary, Maureen Seyller-Treasurer, Librar- ians: Mary Alice Henning, Norman Zenkg Class Reporters: Joyce Tamms, Louise Gudeman. 4 4 this-gif air.. Y ,bmah . A . 'f' 4 A . m!!MT Qs 5. 3 J + 'yg V A nf v ' V . 131 A friiinififff N? wb LGA A 4 ,, x , xx Q, , .w 1 x, . K i. . . 4, Tor Row.: non Sch- T ultz, Shirley Me- gf- Ilf- lms, Ron Conro, ' Carolyn Thornhill QI Allen Pfaffinger, SEATED: Dale Ben son, Miss Oben- haus Arlene Eng- el, Diane Melms, Rita Getzelman. YEARBOOK The Yearbook was a new addition to Hampshire High this year. The seniors sponsored the project and Miss Obenhaus directed it. Some underclassmen help- ed write the articles. The staff included: Editor, Arlene Engel, Literary Editor, Ron Conro, Activity Editor, Shirley Melms, Sports Editor, Don Schultz, Art Editors, Carolyn Thornhill and Rita Getzelman, and Photography Editor, Dale Benson. It was named the HIGH-LIGHTER. STANDING: Jean- ette Getzelman, Evelyn Workowski Phyllis Carlson, Lucille Henning, Rita Getzelman, Marion Henning, John Kray, Elsie Kanies, Dennis Benson,Carolyn Thornhill, Bill Warrington,A1be- rta Adams, Duane Schultz,Nancy White,Jackie Kl- ick,SEATED: Mur- iel Thornhill, Diane Melms, Miss Obenhaus, Ron Conro,Daryl NEWSPAPER Conro,Arlene Engel. The paper was called the 'Buzzabout.W The editors were: Ron Conro and Diane Melms and the sponsor was Miss Obenhaus. Contents of the paper were stories or themes by students, highlights of sports, alumni news and news of the organizations in school plus class news and the latest gossip. The money made from the sale of the paper was spent for ten new library books. Sb TOP now: D. Benson,I. i Warrington, R. Stevens D. Seisser, D. Conro, B. Schneider. SECOND ROW: D. Schultz N. Workowski, G.Me1ms, J. Blakslee, S. White, Mr. Finley. FIRST ROW: B. Warring- ton, P. Gudeman, J. Herrmann, R. Conro. BOYS CHORUS The Boys Chorus was a new group formed this year. It participated in the Fall matinee and the Spring concert. TOP ROW:C.Thompsa1 R U . Godfrey,M .Gude- ew . cj man,n.Me1ms,P.ca- 4 I ' f E1son,S.Dreymi11er p.Workowski,S.Me- lms M.Herrmann. Foufvrn Row:s.wh1- te,N.White,M.Ped- ersen,M.Herrmann, C.Thornhi11,D.Koe- rner,A.Adams,V. Meyers,E.Henn1ng J.Getze1man,THIRD ROW:M.Thornh1ll, J.Ho1ze,M.Henning R.Reiser,C.Schorn .Weberpal,N.Bru- ce,S.Engel,D.Hol- ze,D.Borchers,Mr. F1n1ey,sEcoNn now: D.Benson,R.Stevens B.Schneider,J.Bl- akslee,N.Workowski J.Herrmann A.Mey- Gr-s,F1Rs'r xiomo. elms,D.Seisser, D.Schu1tz,I.Warr- iq5on,P.Gudeman, MIXED CHORUS B.Warrington. Members of the mixed chorus gave a program for the Woman's Club meeting in December. The whole chorus had a beautiful Christmas Concert at the school. They also entered the Bensenville District Contest. Mr. Finley was the direc- tor. GIRLS CHORUS The girl's chorus was complimented many times for its fine work. At the District Contest last year first rating was won and second rating at the state. The girls sang at the February lhth concert and entered the contest at Bensenville this year. mm H BAND The Hampshire grade and high school band greatly increas ed its membership this year. In good weather marching was practiced. It gave a fall matinee for the whole school. At the Malta basketball game it provided music between the halves. A concert was given February lb for the public. The band played and there were instrumental solos. The band participated in the Dundee Festival in March and en- tered the District Music Contest at Bensenville. The final concert was given in May. GIRLS CHORUS-TOP ROW Carolyn Thornhill, Dorothy Koerner,Del- ores Wollenweber,Mar ilyn Herrmann,Nancy White,Carol Jean Th- ompson,Shirley Melms Mary Gudeman,THIRD ROW:Muriel Thornhill Ruth Weberpal,Cora Schorn,Alberta Adams Nancy Bruce,Evelyn Henning,Rita Reiser, Mary Pedersen,Margar et Herrmann,SECOND ROW:Doris Borchers, Rita Getzelman Joan Holze,Bever1y Dlank Jeanette Getzelman, Donna Holze,Shirley Engel,Marion Henning Virginia Meyers, FIRST ROW:Sharon Dre ymiller,Arlene Meyer Diane Melms,Mr.Finky Evelyn Workowski,Jan Godfrey,Phyllis Carl son. BAND-TOP ROW:John Blakslee,Donovan Ross,Lou Ann Gray, Dorothy Koerner, Shirley Melms,Eve- lyn Workowski,Dar- win Pfaffinger,Way- ne Halbmaier,THIRD ROW:Sandra Dreymil- ler, Wayne Siegmann Lee Nash,Gordon Run ge,Norman Zenk,Aud- rey Warrington,Mar- jorie Maushak,Jerry Holze,Jerry Johnson Stanley Block,SEC- OND ROW:Ruth Schie- sher,Luana Ross, Elsie Kanies,Boyd Ried,Rita Rolston, John Duchaj Edgar Kruse,Gary Laing Laura BiSh0p,FIR5T ROW:Irving Warring- ton Richard Seiss- er,Duane Schultz, Mr.Finley,Gordon Melms,Bob Schneider Ralph Campbell. F.F.A. The F.F.A. is a national organization consisting of boys taking vocational agriculture in high schools. They carry on many different kinds of contests, pest eradica- tion, judging, parlimentary procedure, and many others. The members of each chapter elect their own officers. In 1950 and 1951 the Hampshire Chapter elected their off- icers as follows: President, Jerry Herrmann, Vice-Presi- dent, Jim Hartman, Secretary, Charles Herrmann,Treasurer, Ralph Lehman, Reporter, John Kray Jr., Sentinel, Ronald Stevens, Advisor, Mr. Carl Lewis. The F.F.A. of Hamp- shire has won many outstanding awards. They have won the Section Chapter Activity award three times which is award ed by the I1l.Bankers Assn. They have also won two Soil TOP ROW:Sid Widmayer Pete Gudeman, Harvey Gustafson, Irving Warrington, Jim Sun- derlage, Allen Pfaf- finger, Gordon Witt. THIRD ROW:Don Adams, Charles Schultz, Norbert Workowski, Ralph Campbell, Ron Groebner, Charles Reiser, Jim Weberpal Donovan Ross, Fred Bishop.SECOND ROW: Bill Warrington,Ray Weberpal, Paul Bla- 'zier, Bob Smith, Wayne Halbmaier, ,Darwin Pfaffinger, Bob Cleveland, Eu- gene Diedrick,Gene Warrington,Oliver Olson,Henry Gehrin- ger.FIRST ROW:John Kray,Charles Herr- mann,Ralph Lehman, Jerry Herrmann,Jim Hartman,Ron Stevens Mr. Lewis. Conservation Awards which the Sears and Roebuck foundation presents. TOP ROW:Phyllis Carl- son, Diane Melms, Lucille Krecker,Mary Gudeman,Carole Thomp- O 4 V son,Betty Herrmann, M Delores Wollenweber l 3- ' 9 . Dorothy Koerner,THIRD 5 ROW:Margaret Herrmann J Carolyn Thornhill,R d1 A+ Weberpal,Beverly Blam if Muriel ThornhillJean- ette Getzelmanlucille Henning Alberta Adams SECOND ROW:Mary Pede- rsen,Evelyn Henning, Virginia Meyer, Ann Schneider, Shirley Engel,Donna Holze, Marian Henning, Rita Getzelman,Doris Bor- chers.FIRST ROW:Jan Godfrey,Arlene Engel, Jackie Klick,Arlene Meyer,Marilyn Herr- mann, Mrs. James. F.H.A. - XE' The 1950-51 F.H.A., sponsored by Mrs. James, was organized on September 20, 1950. Officers for the year were elected as follows: President, Arlene Engel, Vice-President, Arlene Meyer, Secretary, Marilyn Herrmann, Treasurer, Jackie Klick. It picked a girl to represent the club at F.H.A. Camp in the summer. The club gave its annual Mother and Daughter Tea in the spring. At Christmas time they had an afternoon off and had a party. The girls sold candy, cake, and had a bake sale and a chili dinner. The club sponsored two all-school parties, 'The Sweater Hop' and the 'Frosty Snow Ball,' which was given in partnership with the F.F.A. Xl 'n ,VA 0 C m G17 K dfllsa L 'am CN N , fx .X Q .. N ' - x UL u Q 3 1 3 L Cn ', Q 0 'ff n C 1111551 :': EU A-TEAM TOP ROW: Bob Lollar, Allen Pfaffinger, Eugene Diedrick SECOND ROW:Char1es Herr mann,Jim Hartman,Duane Schu1tz,Irving Warring- ton,Jim Sunderlage, George Sey1ler,Coach Herrman. FIRST ROW:Jerry Herr- mann Denny Benson Bob Peterson, Don Bick- nese, Dale Benson. A-TEAM The Hampshire Whi-Purs ended their basketball season with a 17 won and 7 loss record. While not matching last years' record, the Varsity won first place in the Little Eight Conference and placed second in the Little Eight Tournament. The Whi-Purs took second place honors in the Kishwaukee Conference and Tournament by losing the deciding games to Genoa. The Varsity coach is Carl Herrman. George Seyller Allen Pfaffinger Bob Lollar Bob Peterson Jim Hartman Dale Benson Dennis Benson Jerry Herrmann Duane Schultz Don Bicknese Team Averages FREE THROW AVERAGES Dale Benson Jerry Herrmann Jim Hartman Dennis Benson Shots Made Missed Average 1 1 0 1000 L 3 1 750 70 50 20 71h 92 57 35 620 14,3 25 18 581 71 A0 31 563 75 L0 35 533 66 33 33 500 18 7 ll 389 .2 .3 ..Z .Q AL9 253 191 575 TOTAL POINTS FOR YEAR ZL5 Bob Peterson lL5 Bob Lollar 53 Don Bicknese 136 Duane Schultz Allen Pfaffinger 5 WW W3 Due to weather the fall baseball schedule was cut four games. The high school team beat Burlington twice and Maple Park once. The last game with Maple Park was called after the ninth inning because of darkness. Both teams were scoreless. The coaches for the high school baseball team were Carl Herrman and Jack Lurain. TOP ROW: Wayne Halbmaier, Sid White, Fred Bishop, Oliver Olson. 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