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

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We believe that the friendly spirit and efficiency which she has shown in the office will be a good example for many students who plan to seek employment after graduation. For the innumberable services she has given the school, we hereby dedicate the 1952 'HIGHLIGUTERH to Rosemary Koerner. ' -1 N if X fl uk ,.n , ZJ 1 , E2 X X f HIIIIIIIIIWIHHIIIIII I I .1 -w 1 A U ra A n 72 Wi. E FEEIII Otto Stuehler I Erwin Deuchler John Laing Monroe Toussaint EPV1n Jurs John Brock Clark M91mS r lwwd 'H E 4 6' ' ' v - 3 .,x Q4 'EE ,41 A 1 V Q wy4 M Loon l -f -fgiivfiiggf-.K 11 E if --...ll --A an gE'!' A. Max Lollar, Principal Harry D. Jacobs-Supt. Southern Ill. Univ. B. Ed. Y Univ. Of Ill. M.A. Columbia Univ. M.A. J Univ. of Colorado. Univ. of Illinois il Univ. of Chicago H if 1 'l 1 'i . an-eG',:il'!' M W I !-az. X ji' .AE P Q ulx . I w W M 'J Carl Lewis-Agriculture Carl Herrman-Commerce, Coach H University of Wisconsin B.S. Iowa St. Teachers College B.S Y? University of Illinois University of Wis. Ph. Ed. 1 Cornell Univ. New York Illinois State Normal Jack Lurain-Science, Coach Carthage College-A.B. Northwestern University M.A. la L, . Nancy Obenhaus-English, Spanish, Girls Phy. Ed. Northwestern University-B.S. William Schmidt-Social Science Northern I11.St.Teachers c01J.ege'B as o. University of Wisconsin-M.S. Norma Boward Duncan-Home Ec. Girls Phy. Ed. Lincoln College University of Illinois B.S. A John Finley-Math, Music Southern Illinois State Teachers College B.S.Mus.Ed. University of Wyoming Monmouth College University of Wisconsin Rosemary S. Koerner School Secretary ' -.. 4 R Esther Samuelson-Eighth Grade Northern Ill. St.Teachers B.S. University of Colorado North Central College l ,h -tbl. Jimmie McMichael-Custodian Ardis D. Weiss-Speech-Hearing Ripon College-B.A. University of Wis. Ph. M. ? '-. Evelyn Baker-Seventh Grade Northern I11.St.Teachers Col 4.- a f?fiFgl?M V C we M 1'J J , .,.nQ ,Q E1 L-A ' heels: V Jack McNutt-Art Eastern Ill. St. College B.S Columbia University Chicago Art Institute s Margaret K. Driscoll-R.N. St. Joseph Hospital il... w A fa. 4 'mm w fv 1 'EEIIIIIHS ': ,S gg5w1Q , .5-15? '.. Y A J' Y -E.-f , L.. DENNIS BENSON Mix.Ch.1,h, A.Cap.h,Soc.Ch.hQ Bk.B.1,2,3,h, Capt.h,Boys C1,L, B.B.l,2,3,b,Tk.l, Scu.Coun.l,2g Sec.Treas.2, Pres.b Play, 3 Paper,l,2,3, Yr.Bk.Spts,Ed.h, Class Pres.l,2,h, 'WN 15 I 'X' DON ADAMS F.F.A.l,2,3,h, HBP. li, Stu.Coun.L, Bk.B.1 2,L, Track l 3lE JEANETTE GETZELMAN Mix.Ch.l,2,3,L, Girls Ch.2,3, 0ct.b,Sexn,2,l+, A.Cap.Qh.L, Libr.h,Paper,2, FHA.l,3,P1ay 3, Ath.Assn.3,L, Pres.h,DAR L, V.Pres.C1ass 1, Sec.L,Student Coun.V.Pres. 3, I f'H?-9r.q 1 5 '. Q V 'yo NIK5-.L . SAR ' Ry 1 .A- ll , ..kQ, I PAT AGREE Stu.Coun.1,Mix. Ch.l,2,b,G1rls Cho2,SBXtol0, Oct.h,A.Cap.b, Play,3,FHA.l,2, 3, Paper 1,2, Ath.Assn.h iff RAY ,Li - WEBERPAL ,m,NQN F.F.A.1,2,3,h g'w+'H , Jr.C1ass Play S 5 X 1 fi 'V v Qual A 1 3 wQ'x ' .E 'Fw' EQ, luzliigs 'if rv' RUTH SCHIESHER Band 1,2,3,h F.H.A. 1 Play 3 EUGENE DIEDRICK F.F.A. 1,2,3,L, B.B. 1,2,3,h, Bk.B.2,3,h, . F TI'8.Ck 1 IP! .p---. :FH 1 ..,,,,H :era -N.: ,s ri gm .f-J' , , xggfrf N 4? 5 wx I. , 55,1 miigwf MURIEL THORNHILL Girls Ch.1,3, Mix.Ch.l,3 FHA.1,2 3,L, Sect.2,Play 3, Yr.Bk.Art Ea. Paper 2,3, T: fuk' V I1 ,HJ LUANA CHARLES ROSS SCHULTZ Band l,2,3,h, F.F.A. 1,2,3 a, ch. 1, FHA.1,2, Treas.u, Bk.S. 3 . Play 3, Yr.Bk. Mgr. A, Bk.B.2, lo, Libr.3 Play, 3 V, W 'lsr' 1-f , I I . I L, W V E s H gf I I x P FW! 'XNN A 'n?f 1 f5?'f5TQ1 P BEVERLY BLANK Mix.Ch.Gir1s,2, 3 F.H.A.l,2,3, Play, 3 N' A ,419 2 f S 'VI R, .-vf KF. '- P 1-4 1 ,ffgwm,' F' '-lm' ' 2-2 fc: EVELYN WORKOWSKl Stu.Coun.L,Class Sec.3,Cheer- leader 3,b,Paper 3, Band 3,L,Ch, 3,h,Gir1s,3,Sp. Groups 3,b, A. Cap. L, Play 3 . I L- H 'nanny u A . PQF P i gf 'Wi Qfbn BOB SCHNEIDER Bandl,2,3,h, M.Ch.2,h,B.B.3yh Boys Ch.3,L,Bk. B.2,h,Stu.Coun. 3,P1ay 3,Yr.Bk. Ed. A, A.Cap. L, Pres.Ch. Cl.Sec L l,C1.V.P.3,FFA, 1, Clar.Quar.2, 3,h,Mix.Oct.h JOHN BLAKSLEE Band 2,3,L,Mix. Ch.3,h,Trombone Quar.2,3,b,Boys Ch. 3,h,Bus,Mgr Ch.h,Ad.Mgr.Yr. Bk.L,Play 3,A. Cap.Ch. L, Mix. Oct. lb QED? ,Q ..,. DUANE SCHULTZ Bk.B.1,2,3,h, Mix.k Boys Ch. 2,3,Band 3 B.B.1,2,3,L, Play 3,Track, 5,2,Stu.Coun.' MARJORIE RAKOWSKI Transferred from Burling- ton High School in Senior Year Pram 'rea' 1 L t 1 '4 .I - CAROL DEIHS Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1,2,3, Play 3 Q ,mga . 'V ,- 1 4,3 ,kf, '- 1 -fr 1 xl w. fl f f J 1 gk wgfii' ' 31 ll LUCILLE HENNING Paper 3 Stu. Coun.2 Play 3, v.P.FHA. u, F.H.A.1,2,3,h, Yr.Bk. L, Iii lbs ' 1l!P' .iii IRVING WARRINGTON B.B.1,2,3,h,B1 B.1,2,3,h,FFA 1,2,3,h,Band1, 2,3,b,Mix.Ch,3, h,Boys Ch.3,h, A.Cap.b,P1ay 3, V.Pres.3,Yr.Bk. Photog.h,Trom- bone Quar.2,3,h f Ja ., , , ,R Y. P T' 3 iff' f. A- ZTQSQ' j' 3 x 9 L - X wi 4 5 Katy: if ti P BOB . CLEVELAND Stu.Coun. 1, ,F.F.A.1,2,3,L, ASEE fam ..wr, ffcaif' JOHN I JR CHSELES NN Q -Q HA . 1 -gy N 'N F.F.A. 1,2,3.h F.F.A.l,2,Sec. 2 'Play 3 FFA Rep. 3iV.Pres.L, - 41 3,Sec.L, Paper P ay 3,Stu. ,arlrd ,A 430.5 Q , : 'q 3 Coun.3 Class 'fb ' e' A ' areas-LnBk'B' ' 1 . Efx .m' gQEg 7.':Q ,. -. Y-fr is 1 fl . - . l' lA,:1!,-Z VE39' his QEgEQMmQ K I im f-ilu' f f4i5 rmriilis f Y DARYL cAnLsoN -1, bfi F 2.02112 Bo S Chorus,Mixed, , cg 5 ' hi Yoh Girls 1 3 ' ' ' '3' X' ' ' ' ' 23P1ay3Acn. .A.1 2 3 L 5 ' ' ' F-H , 1 a, A N, n-, , -, ssn.h,Yr.Bk. Libr-3nLsYr-Bk' wb Jw.. -se. ' A Paper 1 2 3 X ,-v. Y - ,. I+, Paper 2,3, Pia? 3 ' ' ' ' e , Lim-.2,3, ,, ,.,H E:r WILL Pat Acres and Dennis Benson will their Ford fHot-Rodl to Nancy Bruce and 'HTFR Chamberlain. Don Xdams wills his curly hair to Joan Holze. lReally she uoes'nt need itll John Flafslee wills his boldness to Shirle En el. Eeverl Elanf wills her baseballs to lsie nies. Make sure you use them s e. Ph llis Carlson wills her scream to Edith Wilkie. ar onro w ls his math ability to UIcE Seisser. o eve and wills his roller-skates to Bill Warrington. Take it easy on UHQE Carol Deihs wills all of the Chicago boys to Cora Schorn. That excludes Hitty, of course! 'S uirt' Diedrick wills his good basketball ways to Ron Carlson. Jeanette etze man wills her quiet way of chewing gum to Harlan Hennin . Eucllle Hennln wills her seat on the bus to Gene Warrington. ay ene se t every Charles Herrmann wills his F.F.A. awards to Bob Smith. Keep up the good worE 505. John Kra wills his three chairs in American History to Pete Gudeman. r or e kowski wills her priviledge to wear a diamond in the senlor class to wanna c u tz. Luana Koss wllls Her ability to learn romantic languages-Spanish, that is- to Iucllle Kracker. Ruth Schlesher wills her place at Blue Moon to Leone Backhaus. Don't get sore feet Ieone. Bob Schneider wills his football physic to Ral h Lehman. Keep it Ralph! '3El ' Schultz leaves his quiet ways to Rita e ser. ore peace and quiet next year we cpe! Duane Schultz leaves his white 'bucks' to Oliver Olson. But not the interest in tHe shoe store. Muriel Thornhill wills her position as librarian to Arlene Meyer. Then Arlene can stand and talk to the boys. Irv Warrin on wills his good bowling scores to Sharon Dre iller. on e er 1 wills his place in b-H to his brother . ve gg or ows wills her fur-trimmed coat to Marilyn Herrmann. N wg gl' '11 'Wx 1 H' 'A Y 4 'Q FROM I-fy-.f ', x ,I 1. .I 3'-uk DIAPERS 1. , 0 :-2 p v D W, S 7 . fi a1?urA 44: I-A ' Iwwon ?' Y nah J I E7 - A !uu ! Mail n v N ' ' 1 L' 'J ' K ' P: A A John f E-vsbav --4 D 1 A-4 g ...J .'-- 4 ' . , 'fm i 1 1 pf' .. 1 Tow .N M X , fe .'- KR. ., .,1 .A 79hylh 5 , , 5 'R To l r 9 -as 'A DuPurms 1 ,. . In 'l I,j!,lv? ' ' E. A QL f fp! i f gi , Lv Nur! '- F :. f fvgfg Jknfvsffs f ,-'gff'-1 nrrn. V J ,.miig'f ' . i.. :Aff- 3v'g2.,-'1 'ijg 1 f' V -.X ,' 'j, ' m , . v QL I Chuck Q ., mv Penny F ' '72-3 EQ. fi mf! 45:8 Z ' N ff' i G J , bk'wr'. ,, ,i, -. 'Y :Kimi- Y X .. I .Q X' Llffffi: ' I : - v.- Tnnyl LVANH ,. Y Ia: -X 1. ',-. , 1.- ,Q -sf 05:2 N xx if gil , - pi sig 9 I f -' f.?' f' IRV f.,rTf,,. V 7 :JH , 31 ,.'g1tQ' ,M 4 , '. - Wy ' - , ws.. Lucy '11 1 rw. , x.. I' A .M -ug 'i Env j 5 U? QL , w,f., Mfv' 1 Y MHRTE Skgr -' 4- nw-'. . .. 1 Y'- Ah 1-X. I-in , 9 'Q XQ : i f-T . '53 T g ', a. Q - f.i,,4,a ,1 f k SNS EV Canal PROPHECY It is the evening of May 28, 1990. As we look in on the John Blakslee family, we find John slowly paging thru his scrap- Eook. Turning a page he comes across the article telling about the opening night at his night club, nThe Wi Puri'. The article was covered by Duane Schultz in his well-known column, nDew's Newsn. This is the way it appeared in the column as John' reads it: Last night as I attended the opening of nThe Wi Purin, I saw celebraties of many professions seated at the tables around the dance floor. For the opening night John featured the famed orchestra, 'The Snozaliersn, conducted by the famous Bob Schneider. Appearing with the orchestra is the new sensation, Evelyg Workowski, who has just recorded a smash hit, 'Just Plain Peten. Also on the billing is Dar l Conro, who's popularity is gaining world-wide recognition as the new erry Lewis. As I was being shown to my table by the head-waiter, Charles Schultz, I was stopped by a tantalizing voice, whispering 5Cigars, Cigarettes' wihout turning around I recognized the voice as that of Ph llis Carlson. lancing around I noticed the interior decorating which was done by Muriel Thornhill, Vice-President of the Whitter Painting Co. During the evening I interviewed various celebraties, among those were, Charles Herrmann and Ray Weberpal, noted for their extensive research on desert farming. Also the manager of the WBloomer Girlsn, Beverly Blank and with her, the star pitcher, Carol Deihs. Speaking of basebail pitchers, I noticed S uirt 'Dutch' Diedrick, famous Cub pitcher trying to look over a tab e. It a corner table I found Luana Ross, a famous Spanish teacher, who has just returned from Mexico, describing the economic condi- tions to Lucille Henning, President of the Future Homemakers of Illinois. Another important celebrity that I interviewed was Irving Warrington, who is an outstanding bowler and has held many champ- ionship titles for years. Spotting an old friend at a near-by table, I went over to speak to him. He suggested a new drink called, nAl's Pale Ale,' a discovery of Margie Rakowski, financially backed by her husband. When I was served the drink, I found the bar-tender was none other than the renoun, John Kra , known from coast to coast for his concactions of mixed lsoft, of coursel drinks. Suddenly the spot light turned to a table where Dennis Benson, a producer of H.H.A. Movies was seated with his actress wife, the former Pat Acree. Pat is now co-starring with Don nJuann Adams in HOne Mad Nightn. Unexpectedly while I was talking to the producer, I heard a roar which sounded like a jet. It was just another one of Egg Cleveland's used cars from WCleaverhead Motorsn. Just as I was ready to leave I met two lovely ladies, one being Jeanette Getzelman, the manager of the Williams Lamp Shade, and the other, Ruth Schiesher, secretary of the factory. Together they made a new lamp shade which they call the J.U.G. As John finishes the article he wonders if he will be as proud of the turnout for the Nwhi Puri's' '52 anniversary as he was the opening nite. 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X XX f JUNIOR CLASS At the first meeting of the Junior Class the following officers were elected: President, Ron Carlson, Vice-President, Arlene Meye Secretary, Nancy Bruce, Treasurer, Sharon Dreymiller and student council members, Marilyn Herrmann and Dick Chamberlain. In the latter part of November the class rings were received. Coke and popcorn were sold by the class at all home basketball games to earn money to give a Jr.-Sr.Prom in the latter part of Ma - y. The class presented a 3-act mystery-comedy, 'Jumpin' Jupitern on November 16, 1951. Mr. Schmidt was the class sponsor. ' - . TOP ROW: O 01 son,S.Dreym1ll er,G.Warring ton,J.Weberpal, A.Meyer,B.Smith THIRD ROW: C Schorn,B.Lauer, L.Backhaus,L Krecker,E.Wi1 ke,D.Chamber lain SECOND ROW E Kanies,M.Henn ing,S.Engel, Loschultz, Reiser,N.Bruce FIRST ROW R Lehman,W.Warr ington,R.Carl son,Mr.Schmidt D.Seisser, Herrmann ri if vp ,kg .. g,0! g,fv My ff?2'fff ! 3 nf W r TWM ,t Ns SOPHOMORE CLASS The following officers were elected at the first sophomore class meeting: Pat Seyller, President, Mary Pedersen, Vice-President, Margaret Herrmann, Secretary, Carole Thompson, Treasurer. Gordon Witt and Lorraine Kellenberger were the student council representatives. Two class parties were held in the gym with Mr. Lurain, class advisor. TOP ROW:B.Tatge,C. Schiesher,D.Deihs, J. Duchaj,B.Reid, J.Pfaffinger,J. Bauman C.Car1son THIRD x'cow:x.Ho1ze , J.Holze,I.Reiser, E.Kruse,S.Peterson, 0.Ruth,L.Beart, R.Bahr,SECOND ROW: M.Baker,E.Hennig, E.Conro,E.Ba11,J. Getzelman,C.Umholtz, M.Mengeling R. Leighty,S.Allen FIRST ROW:L.Gray, J.Sunderlage,L. Krecker,Mrs.Duncan, M.Groebner,M.Enge1, J.Fillmore. FRESHMEN CLASS I --,K 1.5 I 4 4.,,. TOP ROW:J.God frey,C.Thomp son,M.Gudeman D.Ross,R.Groe bner,N.Workow ski,R.Campbell S.White THIRD ROW:D.Holze,M Herrmann,D Wollenweber,B Herrmann,D. Koerner,D.Pfa ,W.Ha maier SECOND ROW:L.Kell berger,P.S fLler,M.Ped en GY er sen,E.Henning, R.Weberpal ,A Schneider,V. G.Witt ' FIRST ,G Melms,L.Bahr Mr.Lurain,S. Widmayer,H Gustafson,F. Bishop 1. 1 v, an r 6 T1 1 I + I S - t .... Q1 - 1 g. 4 V: r Q . , Wi ' X I fXfLt ! X g XJ -'e- 1 The freshmen began the year a little frightened and more than curious about the different teachers, limited time between classes, and the upper classmen. Ruth Ann Bahr joined the class after transferring from Plato. Class officers were James Pfaffinger, President, Boyd Reid, Vice President, Carol Carlson, Secretary, Orrell Ruth, Treasurer Marvin Mengeling, Reporter. Joyce Bauman and John Duchag were student Eouncil members, Mrs. Duncan was class advisor The group chose blue and yellow as class colors and the yellow rose for their flower. Two class parties were held in the gym. ? TOP ROW: J.Dett loff,G.Laing,R. bner, J.White, R. Rowlett,G. Bardoner J. Prinner THIRD ROW:L.Bishop, M.Hsnning, L. Gudeman,N.Zenk, T.McNamara,H. Deihs,J.Kel1en- berger SECOND aowza .infrin- ger,M.Sey11er, D gEwert , N oMen' ge1ing,J.Sudd- eth, H. Acres FEFIRST ROW:D. ' Heine,D.Thomp- son,J.Tamms,J. Getzelman M. Carlson,Miss Samuelson Ali' ms EIGHTH GRADE Officers for the eighth grade this year were Marvin Carlson, President, Jean Getzelman, Vice-President, Joyce Tamms, Secretary and David Thompson, Treasurer. Initiation of the seventh grade took place a held at Seyller's with square dancing and a weiner roast. Christmas brought carolling and the exchange of gifts and square dancing the seventh grade in the evening. In January the class had a magazine selling contest, the losing team have to cater to the wishes of the winning side on nCourtesy Day'. The boys team won. Later in the few weeks after school started. A Halloween party was year the class took its annual trip to Chicago. A ' If V fr M ., -' ,A X .f ' j., . Mn' -.f .4 P rx ' , A ' I A tx ' .mga mn 'H ::,'.:a:' ' 4 -J'v T 1' ,A e. - ' as A . ... , 5, u Aa yn, f ,gf A o 1 I if STANDING: D.Bwert, Mo Seyller, R. Rolston, M. Acree, M. Henning SEATED: T.McNamara, M. Carlson, J. Prinner, G. Laing, N. Zenk SCHOOL SAFETY PATROL The purpose of the safety patrol is to protect children from death or injury in traffic accidents while on their way to and from school or while on the play groun. The patrol tries to instill safe habits which will influence the traffic conduct of the child for years to come. Quality of leadership and citizen- ship are developed through patrol service. Rolston,0.Groe- TOP ROW:S.Drey- miller,A.Warr- ington,D.Kellen- berger,D.Witt, C 0 , T qnalb' maier,G.Runge THIRD ROW:B.Goe- ke,D.Carlson,J. Pfaffinger,M. Maushak,M.Modde, D.Bol1,D.Thomp- son,L.Nash, SECOND ROW:S. Block,H.Harris, J.Johnson,P. Deihs,D.Getze1- man,J.Johnson, D.Getzelman,C. Holze.FIRST ROW: J.Wollenweber, W.Siegmann,J. Herrmann,L. Henning,E.Baker, SEVENTH GRADE Officers elected for the year were Lee Nash, President, David Carlson, Vice-President, Marjorie Maushak, Secretary, Gordon Runge, Treasurer. Librarians were Audrey Warrington and Lorraine Henning. Cheerleaders elected were Mary Alice Henning, chairman, Marjorie Maushak, Lorraine Henning and Opal Groebner. Christmas brought a special barbeque party, a scotch pine tree, and gifts. The boys won the magazine contest. The girls then had to give maid service to them as a reward. Special decorations and a party with square dancing celebrated Valentine's Day. STANDING: D. Getzelman, D. Carlson, D. Thomp- son, Mr. Lurain, D. Getzelman, L. Nash SEATED: J. Prinner, N. Zenk S. Block, G. Laing, M. Carlson, G. Runge. M.Blazier. is 'Y' 71 GRADE SCHOOL BASKETBALL vi. The Hampshire Grade School basketball team coached by Mr. Lurain played nine games this year. Bghgg E22 game? ggom Huntley 28,2b-Genoa 52,13-Plato - urn -Plato L3 17- d th H hi R ParochialSchoo1'3l-12--21-15. an e amps re angers' They lost to Maple Park 20 -B li 2 2 - Huntley 26,29. '35 ur ngton 3' L' and 1- . , 7 ff 5 Yf 'Y 32 ' gi .N ' -H7 :AP J , f- A VX 45N ' ' ,Qx 4 Y ' X1 I iff'-,V A ' ' W 'V . 1 6 . .m3., ., 1' t YP? ' 1 f' 'f Y :NJN , L , K ,Q 49 'N y ,.'f . . 1 A 'XVI at Ax ,xl V 1 -Ffh , -X I A v- Y... tr H.- V sv it ' my -. . X fc. P, ' f if 'N 'li V, :gal ' 5. 'IU , JE - I-fi J Q 'fl' xnxx I 'ki IL. xv' ,.f. VT - 42- .:. ' i U Y' 1 gt-W J In - KS' .. .X,. h lx :F - y- Sy wx Y sw W' 1. 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A Engel,J.Fillmore,, ff' C.Schultz,I.Warr- J . ington THIRD ROW: TK J.Duchaj,G.Warr- . as ington,W.Halbma- A ier,B.Cleve1and, 4 J.Weberpal,B. l Smith,D.Ross F. Bishop SECOND Row E.Hennig,E.Kruse, f feel E.Diedrick,0.Ruth V R.Weberpal,C. Herrmann,0.0lson, D.Pfaffinger, FIRST ROW:G.Witt, A D.Adams,L.Bahr, Mr. Lewis,B.Warr- A ington,S.Widmayer H.Gustafson Ralph Lehman was elected president of the Hampshire Chapter of the F.F.A. this year. The other officers were: Vice-President, Charles Herrmann, Secretary, John Kray, Treasurer, Charles Schultz, Reporter, V Irving Warrington, and Sentinel, Oliver Olson. p In the fall the annual weiner roast was held and all the officers with n the exception of John Kray and Don Adams attended Officers Training School A in Genoa. Parliamentary Procedure was held during the Spring. Many F.F.A. members joined different contests, such as: grain judging, fatstock,dairy, and poultry judging. They went to the state judging contests as well as the sectional. The main spring event this year was the annual barn dance. The Hampshire Chapter of F.F.A. was again awarded the Kane County Bankers' Association plaque for its outstanding activities. TOP ROW:L.Krec- ker,C.Carlson, J.Bauman,L.Gray, J.Sunderlage,L. Krecker,M.Groeb-, ner,C.Schiesher, D.Koerner,R.Bahr FOURTH ROW: L. Schultz,M.Thorn- hi1l,C.Schorn,D. Holze,M.Herrmann S.Peterson,L. Beart,D.Wollen- weber,B.Herrmanh L.Backhaus THIRD ROW:L.Kellenber- ger,M.Pedersen, R.Weberpal,E. Henning,J.Getzel' man,V.Meyer,A. Schneider,B.Tat- ge,S.Engel, SECOND ROW:M. Baker,S.Allen,E. Conro,M.Henning, E.Ball,K.Ho1ze, J.Holze,I.Reiser P.Seyller,FIRST ROW:B.Lauer,E. Wi1ke,A.Meyer, L.Henning,S. Dreymiller,M. Herrmann,C.Th- ompson,Mrs. Duncan. 1 M M W1 fl M TI W 5 s M l 1? FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA A At the first meeting the following officers were elected: Arlene Meyer, President, Lucille Henning, Vice-President, , Sharon Dreymiller, Secretary, Marilyn Herrmann, Treasurer, Carole J. Thompson, reporter. The chapter selected Mrs. Wilma Meyer as the chapter mother. A meeting was held once ' a month with Mrs. Norma Duncan as Chapter Advisor. Several R lucheons for the pupils and faculty of high school and seventh and eighth grade were given to raise funds. There was a weiner roast at the home of the chapter mother a Christmas party, Easter Dance, and the Mother k Daughter Tea were held in the gym. The group also painted the girl's ' shower and locker room. '1 i'1'oP 11ow:n.Ro- ss,D.Seisser, G .Me lms ,Mr 0 Finley,I.War- rington,W.Wa- rrington,J. Duchaj,THIRD ROW:W.Halb- maier,D.Pfa- lffinger,L. Gray,B.Reid, J.Blakslee, R.Schneider, R.Gampbe11, ,SECOND ROW: L.Bishop,L. Ross,R.Sch- weisher,R.Bahr D.Koerner,E. Workowski,E. Kruse,FIRST ROW:J.Johnson E.Kanies,M. Sey11er,G. Laing,L.Nash, W.Siegmann,L. his Nash,N.Zenk, G.Runge. BAND The band played at two school concerts under'Mr. Finley's direction, besides the Music Parents' meeting. They entered the District contest and played at the District 300 Band Festival in Dundee. 4 A-n- .. Q T Q ' - , , Iliiw lffgxw ay ,Vff E711 ' 1'A I L i 4 'L N ' A , ' - 5' JL D , f li w A .h Xi' J- D g,,--- 'h z 'N FMEEQ Life-V h Y' ' -ei aj .17xilH11 l .4 tffke t A ff STANDING: A . Mr.FinleyaJ. in aa' DIQT E Blakslee . ' iw Re1d,J.DGcna5 , Ii f 0.Ruth,E. N Kruse C.Um- holze:R n EEATED n GPM : eq' A 2 'ms ' , Sv' 4, Lwarrington, Q-5 I ,I ' Me1ms,D H ' xi! er,S.White, i ' z- X x R.Schneider. 5 ll K 4 1 X ' J D l In X . BOYS' CHORUS The Boys' Chorus under the direction of Mr. Finley sang at the annual spring concert and also at the Borden Christmas Party. In this district they were the only Boys' chorus entered in the contest. ' E m H F . N P 5 , F P' F f K, F L F 2 E i r E, E i + I ii X V' I s A 7 ' ..6' - K V 'H ,-- ,v fx W m ' Mais x kgnlljlifld X - , . - , - CHORUS This year the chorus elected officers to assist Mr. Finley, Director. They are: President, Bob Schneider, Vice-President, Arlene Meyer, Secretary, Jan Godfrey, Treasurer, Boyd Reid, Section leaders: Bass, Dick Seisser, Tenor, John Duchaj, Alto, Sharon Dreymiller, Soprano and Student director, Evelyn Workowski. Besides singing in the district contests in Dundee this year, they sang at two school concerts and Baccalaureate. v v v BARBEL LAUER Barbel Lauer came to Hampshire High School as an exchange student from Oberlahnstein, Germany. She entered school as a Junior although she took other courses, such as American History, Biology, Home Ec, English II and Typingl. Mixed Chorus and F.H.A. were her extra curricular activities. Barbel's favorite hobby is dancing. She has done folk dancing in Germany and showed how it was done at a school party early last fall. In July Barbel goes back to Germany. TOP ROW:A.Mey- er,M.Gudeman, J.Blakslee,B. Schneider,S. White,R.Seiss- er,G.Me1ms,I. Warrington,D. Benson,W.Warr- ington,FOURTH ROW:D.Holze,M. Herrmann,B. Lauer,S.Peter- son,D.Koerner, B.Herrmann,M. Herrmann,E. Workowski,J. Bauman,THIRD ROW:V.Meyer,E. Kruse,A.Schne- ider,S.Engel, N.Bruce,O.Ruth C.Schorn,P. Acree,SECOND ROW:C.Umholtz, R.Leighty,M. Henning,E.Ba11 L.Kellenberger M.Pedersen,E. Henning,J.Get- zelman,FIRST ROW:B.Reid,J. Duchaj,E.Wilke C.Thompson,L. Gray,S.Drey- mil1er,Mr. Finley. s . qt 3 4 14 9 Y 1 gel N 1 L : 7 vi - Q.- . 3 W g,-,5.q'!f .- 4 qv, r is 1 U ' 53'7SfFvm -4 'X V. . fu -' s 'V , :fe , Q y 1 x 4,1 1 -H H . L V V , . , A. J, , A I fa , , M X A A W . .4 1 A - 'rj l v' ' f4f 3 I i -:REEL vvlh I ,- 45M Nw X WY , Y Y! I, W A A 1 f ', ' ' fgfn, , -DQA 4 A .fi ' -X, i - ' f w W nm. ,V , m: - ' Ji! - ,-',l- ' f ff u 'f'- ff X ,m Ffa 'iii ' X V L I N , ga ,gr r ,A 13, - , ' , M- 1 M: es. .gr V ewan v Iii b -5 . sY, i Q - ' 5. A X ,I -M WI ' Z-ggi! 'f 11 N V N J w Ag ,,-W If ' V b VA ij . . P sO - 'Wifi 1 1 R - 2: ' T ' I-1. ' ', . ' A QQ fl ' ' X 'I' F' ' 1 -V I. wid L X ' 1' ' , W 1 , 5 3 E. Q53 5. X ' A , I' ' QA 2 X U - V - - EZ . ' ,gj,f: wh , 'l 9 a ' ' 3 ', N V r?4 1 '- Q wi 5- - F ?' N 'La - 8 K 3 X I 1 f ' G 'L fix K X, Au K N. J 'Y ' F ' - fi R , Yi E A 1 -f ' V I1 I I N 1. ai H I Li ll I , . v H F mf Q , Q - ww- ,w 'Q I Lf? ., f in ' 'sf A H. , 2, y STANDING: D.Schultz, J. Blakslee, L. Henning, D. Conro, L. Ro- ss, M.Thorn- hill, L. Sch- ultz SEATED: E.Workowski, J.Getzelman, Miss Obenhaus, R.Schneider, D.Benson, I. Warrington YEARBOOK STAFF Hampshire's first annual.was produced last year under the aupices of the class of '5l. The class of '52 decided to continue this young custom in an even bigger and better way . This year advertising was solicited as a means of revenue. Thus the quality of the book was increased. Editor of the High-Lighter was Bob Schneider. Miss Obenhaus was advisor. L-R M. Thornhill, E. Kanies, J. Getzelman, S. Dreymiller, E. Henning, N.Bmwe - 1-1.11-nf a ' -- L' ,- - H ' - X ..i..+aau,.'sl'5.tH'SE QPF' ' . ' ' ' f f LIBRARIANS The librarians this year were Jeanette Getzelman, Muriel Thornhill, Nancy Bruce, Joan Holze, Sharon Dreymiller, Evelyn Henning, Elsie Kanies and head librarian Phyllis Carlson. Miss Obenhaus was their advisor. . The volunteer duty of the librarians is to check books in and out, for the pupils and to help them find references. STANDING: J. Duchaj, J. Pfaffinger, P. Seyller, L. Kellenberger, R. Chamberlain, J. Bauman, G. Witt. SEATED: E. Workowski, R. Carlson, D. Benson, M. Herrmann, D. Adams, Mr. Lollar STUDENT COUNCIL ' The student council is made from representatives of each class to govern the student body. The officers were: Dennis Benson, President, Ron Carlson, Vice-President, Secretary-Treasurer, Marilyn Herrmann. The student council joined the Northeast-Northwest Convention of Student Councils. On September 28th a welcoming party for the freshmen was held. In the spring the annual formal was given. R Q Afixihivlilnggf fykw f . ggzgglman, Q Q!--his iq Q' t Acres Z, 1 Meyer THE ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION The Athletic Association consists of four students elected for 1951- l952. They were as follows: President, Jeanette Getzelman, and mem- bersg Pat Acree, Arlene Meyer and Daryl Conro. Their jobs were to sell tickets and take charge of the entrances at the home basketball games. They also sold reserved seats for the tournaments. C F f Wil 1' N. Bruce, E. Workowski, M. Herrmann, M. Baker J ' .af-I .yslf-N IJ , x I is 4! - qs?-v X X VN Lrwf, -1- ' ' ' V Y ff . Q 'f , M-Q . ' ,A Y' 5 f ' X Q1 R :ff -.W QTL? . , 1 .,,,,.,.,V, 2 y 2 ,j', 5-5 D Ah + .L A'::!:V.yn X X ' xxx X . vu 51, K ':,,:',' , , I :T:,5g vb? 3 - - 1- i ' . gint - J A' - - , ' ,' 4-1 --1' . A 1- ,f I , A g if xi J ' . 2254- gfff , A-A 'l'q.Jv ing Ill! in 'ful 1 gif s A 'X 11 . f' ,Q ,, , X- 5 HIHLEHl i 1 Pi! '25 Q- f SX'NU el? V! 1,1 BASEBALL TEAM The baseball team had a fairly good fall season. They played teams from Central, Elburn, Malta and Maple Park. They won four games while loseing three. The player with the highest batting average was Campbell with 650. STANDING: O.Ruth,B.Reid N.Workowski, S .White,G. Melms,R.Sch- neider,D.Ben- son,W.Warring ton,Mr.Lurain SEATED: W.Ha1bmaier, 4ffR.Campbel1, I D.Chamber1ain H H ' ,wud Mr.Herrmann luv? ' ' ' ' H 4 E.Diedrick, ' . ,JD.Schultz, D. V 11Seisser. STANDING: J. Getzelman, J. Pfaffinger, B. Reid, C. Schultz, O. Ruth, M. Mengl- ing SEATED: S. Widmayer, L. Bahr, G. Melms, S. White, Mr. Lurain Wleg- A I V ,4 4 -as ar- I -'1'-. 1 iff ' T V W 1.12-lg?-A ! - 1.1.1. B-TEAM 1- The B-Team had a very successful season, winning 12 out of the 16 scheduled games. The team was coached by Jack Lurain. The captain of the B-team was Wayne Halbmaier. P, I l STANDING: . Olson SEATED: HAMPSHIRE WHI-PURS The Hampshire Whi-Purs ended their basketball season with a 8 won -- loss record. While not matching last years record, the Varsity won bth place in the Little Eight Tournament and hth place in the Little Eight Conference. Campbell, Melms, and Halbmaier were Sophomores playing on the Varsity. Gordon Melms Eugene Diedrick Dennis Benson Ralph Campbell Wayne Halbmaier Irving Warrington Ralph Lehman Bob Schneider Dick Seisser Duane Schultz Dick Chamberlain Ronald Carlson Donald Adams TEAM Benson 163 Lehman 158 Diedrick 137 Campbell 132 FREE THROW AVERAGES R. Schneider, R. Carlson, I. Warring , Mr. Herrmann, D. Adams, D. Seisser D. Chamberlain, R Campbell, E. Died rick, D. 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