Hampshire High School - Hi Lighter Yearbook (Hampshire, IL)
- Class of 1954
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' - ..H. -A Q 'Y E V 4-.NMI-Aw-, FV- N ' ----gm xm 'T'-l ' E. --gmtuhi Y ., H ' 1 ' Y ' YQN,-?Q 7 --5 v. --. l M- 5 ,msg-ka-A - 71.5, '-'?-...hisu --5,m ' ' R . 1 ht-N -H ,L-Qi M ii w.,,, '5'+,N-QQ., ,M-.V ' ' E -..- +-.Q -M.--gxsss-gl--h . , '---..-Mt ---...,,!- vu - ,Rasa i -...M M V ---.Ms -a-.,-- 'S----..K, t ' 4-..,,5' 4,.:uf 'S V- Q , Y ' 4n- E ' ' Q-, We , .L-- d 4 ,gf ' Compliments of Ar my HAMPSHIRE REGISTER i 1 ,-f' I 5 A af I EE e 1-rn: uma-'cumin mlm!!! ww .., il I, L I I The Hampshire High School is particularly fortunate in having the fine services of Mr. Carl Louie Lewis during the past twenty-four years. In 1930 Mr. Lewis was instrumental in getting a charter for the Hampshire Chapter of the Future Farmers of America. In addition to his many contributions as an agricultural teacher, he has now organized a modern shop where he conducts an industrial arts program It is a pleasure and a privilege for the Class of 1954 to dedicate the Highlighter to Mr. Lewis, who has so diligently worked to make farm life in this community more pleasurable. HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL Hampshire, Illinois 4 - au...- dflliliii . Iii: 313+ . i , 5 ,fir QQLACH fion .MV xt .,,,-11 Jordan use There is a Take in Paiestine caiied the Dead Sea. The River is its chief tributary but the sea has no natur ai outiet. Deca it had no outiet, the Dead Sea became a useiess basin of v-later except for the deposit of sait that has accumuiated during the years. The Sea is dead because it has no outiet. -- it receives but it does not give. Like the Dead Sea, many peopie receive wonderful benefits from our modern society but because of their gr eed, selfishness , and a Tack of feeiing of so ciai responsibiiity, they do not maine their own per sonai contributions to civiiization. As a resuit, they are unhappy and a feeiirxg of frustration and futiiity dominate their lives. During the iast tvv eive year s you have had the priviie ge of becoming acquainted with contributions others have made to society. Now, for your own happiness and for the generai good of society, we ur ge you to make your contr ibution. I 2 A. MAX LOLLAR Assistant Superintendent Unit District No. 300 'RIN 3 F-,..-f -? I DOROTHY HERRMAN lSec1-etaryj 'Ev ,, ff? ,l'Mx. ,W .K-A BOARD OF EDUCATION L. TO R. g Ralph McKenzie, Milton Stading, Erven Iurs-Secretary, Melms, Raymond Nelson, John Test, Compliments of 1 Monroe Toussaint-President, C lark VALLEY SPECIALTY MFG, INC. ffm I E K ice and Bw Ha! YY 5 ac obi- vi '-'fu' 45 'S owiwa K A-M ax L011-ar Inuie and E Ot'-Q. 1i'W,' Jacquelyn Albright Compliments of PETERSEN AND SEYLLER Ford Dealer You can buy more but you can't buy better. Peggy e .tcheuxe M1 .N ' Evelyn Baker ' . JVb'0P!MoN N1 K f Vf - .rffu jnfykj XXL! 1 O ' lf,-' CQ fL,,L3,1Q?, H, AJ' 17, ,J .1 wa' John, Claudia a D F. ' Ild . ogxtxg ,- lnlei' Bernilfe 33' N T , ' Jack, Johnny, and Betty B-1,11 Sch Q1 ,lldt Lurain ,J A j Esther Samuelson P551 ij? -X' Sammi e a96,d509b K Compliments of 90 ,ca HAMPSHIRE FEED MILL , V 37 yfn 6 CO ll A C Pk F , 01' Ifyu 1 , nh ' X' f,i,iQ'.i 541 A F-1 Ri mm 1 A J F- Q4 J Joan M A c KOane John Sr. , John Jr. , Ann, and Peter Snow Ch G ertl-ude ,, a-Iles , B ig J Kgieckulan X fT1-udy, an Hildegarde, Christy, and Roland Lewis d Carl Kehrberg V 8 Compliments of MEYERS ACE HARDWARE 90396 O 095 A , I Chuckie McMichael -SW! lily McMichael D,,,,nyM C t LFM - s 'a, ii' E. Daniels, W. Ruth, 5-f Q I. McMichael Judy Kelley, Ida Koppen, Rev Manager-Olive Seyller. ' E-K1-use Compliments of Hampshire 4441 Compliments of GUSTAFSON OILS 9 Ny - Michael S NW HAMPSHIRE MOTOR SERVICE Q4 1 IflI'lU,Ll 1 l ROW 1: E. Samuelson-Adviser, J. Godfrey, G. Melms, E. Henning, D. Holze. ROW 2: L. Kellenberger, D Ross, F, Bishop, R. Campbell, V. Meyer, M. Pedersin, A. Schneider, B. Herrmann, R. Weberpal. Compliments of HAMPSHIRE MANUFACTURING CO. K ,fl ! , Ji L L.. N I I - I .giluclenf Counci .c ki ROW 1: N. Zenk, R. Bahr-Secretary-Treasurer O Ruth V' , , - rce-President, M. Mengeling-President, V. Meyer, W. Halbmaier. ROW 2: B. Goeke, M. Henning, L. Henning. I. Tamms, A. M. Lollar-Advisor W. Schmidt-Advisor, F. Bishop, D. Thompson. A.-'sgfh Thrs twenty -five dollars was given to the library by the Student Council to - N be applied on card catalog. , fi Compliments of DREYMILLER 81 KRAY X I .gf V gf. I og rarianzi ROW I: A, Warrington, V, Meyer, A, Scheider, C. Schiesher, R. Bahr, I, Bauman, E, Samuelson-Head Librarian, ROW 2: S, Block, D. Witt, N. Zenk, R. Cam bell, B, Reid, M, Gudeman, R, Humbracht, D. P Holze, L, Gudeman, J. Holze, L, Goeke, F K gs M. Pedersen, S. Widmayer, A. Compliments of CHI -ROCK CAFE Compliments of PETERSEN INSURANCE AGENCY EJ SQ JG' 62 U X W4 if ,yy kj Ki, JTk,.G-. W, , , r. -75, WAYNE HALBMAIER President 4, Mixed Chorus 3, 43 Boys Chorus 3, 41 Operetta 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4g Student Council 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Play 3. E l ANN SCHNEIDER Treasurer 4g Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 2, 3, Ensemble 3, Operetta 4, Librarian 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, xi' Annual staff 4, Newspaper Srallp f f 1 f' ff X' XJ SIDNEY WHITE f I Vice President 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Bo s Chorus 1, 2: Student Council 1, JN 3 4 Y Q-J 35 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, reef' CAROLE IEANNE THOMPSON Treasurer 2, Secretary 41 Mixed Chorus 5 1, 2, 35 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ensemble ' - , - 5 1 a,r.H.A. 1,2.4: P1ay3. X E , , Compliments of 141 STARKS TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN DARWIN PFAFFINGER Ensemble 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4. RUTH WEBERPAL Mixed Chorus lg G. A. A. 3, 4: F.H. A. 1, 2, 3,4. Annual staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4. M' , YU'-4'4'U ff X W ef fd-zfdalc iv P U we I I MARY ANN GUDEMAIX2 ,, ' , ' 1 Mixed chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls chorus 1, 1 v' , gi 2, 3, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Librarian 4, V - , r, ,J 1 ' 1 G.A.A, 3,4-:F.H.A. 1,4, 5 1 -' . , ' Y, . ..1 , iv 5 OV' 9,1 Compliments of HASTY'S GROCERY f ,f 1 14,1 1 .f . ' My in EVELYN HENNING Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Girls Chorus X 1, 2, 3: Ensemble 3, Operetta 4, G.A.A. 3,4p F.H.A. 1,2,3,4: Q Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3,4. fl , , 2 FRED BIS OP X , Q 'ix fr MW Secretary 3, Mixed Chorus 3, 4, Boys Chorus 3, 4g Ensemble 3, Operetta 4, Student Council 4, F. F, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1, Play 3, . ' 1 a RALPH CAMPBELL Vice President 1, 33 Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Boys Chorus 3,4g Ensemble 3, Operetra 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 45 Librarian 3, 4, F.F. A. 1 2 Annual Staff 4 Basketball 1 2 3 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Play 3. M ARY P EDERS EN Vice President 2g Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ensemble 3g Operetta 4, G.A.A. 3.4: F.H.A, 1,, 2, 4: Annual Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3,45 Play 3: Art 2, IAN GODFREY Mixed Chorus 1, 2: Girls Chorus 1, 2g Ensemble 25 F.H.A. 1, 4, Annual Staff 4, Play 3, Art 1, 2, BETTIE ANN HERRMANN Mixed Chorus 2, 3g Girls Chorus 2, 35 I G.A.A. 3, 4: F.H. A. 1, 2, 45 Annual Q Staff 4, Newspaper Staff 3, 4: Art 1, 2, CQ 'Qs- SIDNEY WIDM AYE Mixed Chorus 1, 2g F. F.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1. 1 ' .. . -ig I 1 I lx j 1 Compliments of SEV'S GENERAL STORE PATRICIA SEYLLER 1.2.3, 4: G.A.A. 4. re 4.1441 ,' rw - ,Liv o DOROTHY KOERNER 2' F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. A Compliments of J. H. PATTERSON COMPANY GORDON WITT Student Council 23 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 2: Student Council 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Athletic Association 3, 4, President 4: F.H. A. MARGARET HERRMANN Treasurer 1, Secretary 2, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Ensemble 3, Operetta 4, G. A.A. 3, 4, F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4. n fl'Pf. . I r Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Chorus 1, 2, 35 Operetta 4g Band 1, 2,3,4: GORDON MELMS President 1, Treasurer 3: Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4g Operetta 41 Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Play 3. 17 K if-x VIRGINIA MEYER Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, Student Council 4, Athletic Association 4, Librarian 3, 4, F .H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Annual Staff 45 Play 3. . SV pa- DONNA HOLZE MIN' Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls Chorus 1, 'dy X K 2, 3g Operetra 4, Student Council lg lf, ' Librarian 45 G. A.A. 3.4, Point Sec- retary 3, President 4g F.H. A. 1, 2, 3, ,JJ 4, President 3, Annual staff 4, Play 3, Ny ,fi AW if ff lla' Qlvywv DONOVAN ROSS Band 1, 2, 3, 4g F.F. A. 1, 2, 3, Annual Staff 4. A LORRAINE KELLENBERGER . 'I Mixed Chorus 1, 2, Girls Chorus 1, 2, Student Council 25 G, A. A. 3, 4: F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 35 Annual staff 4. s DELORES WOLLENWEBER X, Mixed Chorus 3, 4: Girls Chorus 3g Operetta 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3. Compliments of 18 PETERSON PROPANE COMPANY PRO PHECY The time is 19803 the place is Hampshireopolis. This is it - the end of the trail - the last leg of my journey. Census taking of the Illinois population since 1973 has been my job. This is the last whistle stop. After this, there isn't any more. I'm walking now. What'sthat? Why, I do believe it's some sort of structure. Dare I knock? The electric eye answered my question and the door opened. There stands Ralph and Margee Campbell, stars of stage, screen doors, Hampshire operettas, and the Corn Fetti Pirate TV Show. Not wanting to interrupt their rehearsals, I'm walking, walking, slowly walking away, and finally a mammoth gray shape looms up in front of me - The Evelyn Bicknese Hotel! A colossal structure on the shores of Lake Wholgreen. I bang the knocker and the door slowly creaks open. Yes ? It is Evelyn Bicknese. I ask her for a list of her patrons which she is kind enough to give me. I read the list over and find that many important personal- ities are residing in her impressive healthresort. The list reads ........................... Fred fFredricoQ Bishop: President of the South American F. F.A. from the Asuncion Chaptero. .Ian Godrey: Commercial artist for the magazine Better Homes and Sump Pump-s fpumps that pump sumpj. Wayne Halbmaier: Head sportswriter for the Cookie Press. Lorrie Kellenberger: Vice president and chief designer for the Tatge Tip- less Tables for Tippy Twosomes Company. Donna Jean Holze: Doubling for Clifton Utley on his news reports. Donovan Ross: Rocket engineer for the Rootie Kazootie Space Cadets. Gordon Melms: Great chemist who invents cures for which there aren't any diseases. I Virginia Meyer: Knits strait-jackets for people who lead crooked lives. Patricia Seyller: Head of a chain of bakeries called Pat's Patty Cake Paticakes . Carol Jeanne Thompson: Author of the great sequel to Who's Who? -- What's That? ' Gordon Witt: Dectective in hotel lobby where he can sleep and read Mickey Spillane pocket books. Dorothy Koerner: The lady Harry James. The Young Girl with the Corn. Sidney White: The star basketball center for the Minneapolis Midgets. Sid Widmayer: Instructor of the Genoa School of Ballet. Ann Schneider: Owner of Schneider's Speedy Sandwich Shop. Mary fEz.io Pinzaf Pedersen: Successor to Marguarite Pianna on the Be-Bop Jive Five TV Show. Ruth Weberpal: Leading scorer on the Hampshire all-star cricket team. Mary fEarhartQ Gudeman: First Lady pilot to fly non-stop over Coon Creek. Bettie Herrmann: Crime photographer for the G. A. A. Bulletin Board news. Upon finishing the list of inmates, I thank Mrs. Bicknese for her kind co- operation and now I steal away into the smog. There is one more home to visit. Of course, I am anxious to make my last stop because then I can start all over again. More surprises are in store for me, for the next stop is to be the home of Delores fwollenweberj Schmidgall, a typical housewife with forty-nine servants. Upon beating the tomtom, I begin to grow suspicious as a person, dressed in the apparel of the Chickawaw Indian tribe, opens the door. This can't be the Schmidgall residence! ! Then I am informed that it is the home of heap big Darwin Pfaffinger, forest ranger who keeps busy by starting his own forest fires. Despondently I walk away. My job is done, the prophecy's done and so am I. May these predictions rest in peace because I want to, too. 0 Compliments of Compliments of C. O. WAIDMAN JAY T. MORNING Builder Plumbing and Heating MA Fred Willis Bishop wills his interest in the freshman class to Boyd H. Reid and Orrell Charles Ruth. Ralph David Campbell wills his ability to keep his mouth closed to Joyce Louise Bauman. X Jan LaDel Godfrey leaves her crazy earrings to Elaine Ann Conro, Mary Ann Gudeman wills her athletic ability to Donna Mae Deihs. Wayne L ee Halbrnaier wills his forward position on the varsity to Edgar Charles Kruse. Evelyn Louise Henning leaves her outside interests to Janice Florence Holze, Bettie Ann Herrmann bequeathes her artistic skill to Shirley Ann Peterson. Margaret Mary Herrmann leaves her giggles to Phyllis Arlin Rohrssen. Donna Jean Holze wills her brains to Karen Jean Holze. Lorraine Ruth Kellenberger leaves her quietness to Marcella Groebner. Dorothy Ann Koerner wills her diamond to Joan Marie Sunderlage. She'll soon have another ring to replace it. Gordon Eichler Melms Wills his height to Maxine Ruth Baker. Virginia Lee Meyer wills her good disposition to John Joseph Duchaj. Mary Ann Pedersen leaves her seat on the bus to Bonnie Jean Tatge. Darwin Franz Pfaffinger wills his cowboyness to Ronald Joseph Leighty. Donovan Lee Ross wills his hot rod cars to Jim Floyd Getzelman. Ann Elizabeth Schneider wills her interest in the Starks Triangle to Elizabeth Alice Ball. Patricia Louise Seyller wills her ability to go steady to Carol Mae Schiesher. Carole Jeanne Thompson Wills her naturally curly hair to Louann Marie Gray and Carol Jeannette Carlson. Ruth Dorothea Weberpal wills her slow determined walk to Leona Gertrude Beart. Sidney Scott White wills his long legs to Marvin Edwin Mengling and Shelby Allen. Sidney Frank Widmayer leaves his quiet ways to Keith Albert Rockensock. Gordon John Witt wills his typing ability to Henry James Fillmore. Delores Mae Wollenweber wills her A's in psychology to Ruthann Wilhelirnina Bahr. Compliments of Compliments Of CUSTOM FEED GRINDING 20 H. M-I GRAY RALPH WOLLENWEBER Veterlnarlan , , A ,UMW f. Cgffhf .X -,X wif, .,' ' Aff I '5 Ig f , i ., K m I 1 H-- W K fi X fgfwffjffu I U WP WW W .. , 1 SQ iflf ' gx 1. 55 4 fx M ELET , ff ml? v J -'A V J E ff !f'f!- f g r f D - 'I A t5.x..r.. x - . - 1 NA! VW .ff p A 7 rfyfa! - if fi f LW Jmw R - , -N A STANDING L. TOR.: ' H . 'V JamesGetze1man. . Treasurer 1 'M' nf, lf,-,x Orrell Ruth . . . . . President Keith Rockensock . . . Vice -President lr Carol Carlson , , , , Secretary 1 I '-'pig ' - ' . . ' X Eg: 3 n' ' 'r R 1 1 13 1 i ff r 15 , .3 . r , if ' ff EIL '1 w ROW 1: I. Fillmore, I. Duchaj, B. Reid, K. Rockensock, E. Kruse, M. Groebner. ROW 2: I. Albright- Adviser, J. Holze, P. Rohrssen, K, Holze, M. Baker, S. Allen, E. Conro. ROW 3:J. Sunderlage, J. Bau- man, O. Ruth, L. Gray, R. Leighty, C. Carlson, D. Deihs. ROW 4gC. Scheisher, B. Tatge, I . Getzel- man, M. Mengeling, L. Bean, S. Peterson, R. Bahr. Compliments of Compliments of MAY'S SHOP ELBRIDGE F. BALL 8: SONS Engineers--Surveyors 22 M 66.14 mai? ylfLJgv Presented by the Junior Class The Junior Class kept the audience laughing when they pre- sented their play A Date with Judy on December Z and 3. Judy and her supporting cast won the hearts of the crowd with her silly antics to win the contest for Queen of the Prom. This play was based on some of the most interesting expe- riences of the Foster Family. Of course, it ended happily with Judy and Oogie reunited after a little spat and Judy winning the contest. I X-. ' 'if l'1L.i. kg: A gy ji Compliments of Compliments of ENGLES ELECTRIC HAMPSHIRE HOME BAKERY Z3 QV Judy Foster. . Melvin Foster . . Dora Foster. . . Randolph Foster . Hannah .... Barbara Winsocket Oogie Pringle . . Mitzi Hoffman . . Mr. Martindale . Mrs. Hotchkiss . Eloise Hotchkiss . Mrs. Shultzhammer Rex O'Connor . . Susie O'Connor . Announcer . . I , Compliments of BALDWIN CABINETS -' 2.31-f.fff' 4 , L il L ci , ' ,.. XY I fit. 'P-, ' 'gf' 'H ,MEM rl'-. Fm, , V. .l lvl. .1 ,X-sx ' ww -' rv-N . . Tina Ball . . John Duchaj . . Louann Gray Edgar Skip Kruse . .Joyce Bauman . . Leone Beart . . Orrell Ruth . Carol Scheisher . . Jim Fillmore . . Ruthann Bahr . . Maxine Baker . Shirley Peterson . . . Boyd Reid . . Shelby Allen Marlvin Mengeling The candid shots cor by the students were greatly preciatecl by the Annual Staff u, 'A'V Sb! -gff... Mix!! 4 Up W! u rf K1 U ,J Vg L, ff.. ff ,fd MQ ' .Aff ff ,Mff f1 M Tj gil fi! N jflv '69 n !g.,,'f'4f , -1, Q Q14 J' IEUIXYI, , U ,inf ' A A I f Q. . f 2 f N , Q . . jf f XL. fp- Q HO .- Cv dj XZW 'Q gb ww CQ 74,1 ' 31 P 4' 1 gig 7 ' - 5-- - Q 1. gg ap 6 1 , 5 5 A 2' ,A xxx A M S 'S X 'ik M , 1. 4 .-gfizhkl ' XLJLJ- NJN J W n . X J jx: JCL, gl ,I 1 fvf1fL,+.f-Cf!!! Q, BJ fbpuwqj-,J x'PA,f5Xx.xYLLJ:f Z -v g W -L, A .,,V' ,gvpxfff t m4., vwfaif lbluxfi 1 I- 4 V5 S xy . . xl BLD, I y In ' , 5 Lg fl' LN 1- LA, P I - f,' 15 jX X! fx , V L IV' ' ' f A . ' . ' 1 X - ' ,,,. , . 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ROW 4: N. Mengling, J. Dertloff, D. Ewen, M. Acree, R. Rolston, D. Heine. Compliments of Compliments of COUNTRY KITCHEN W. C. VOIGHT GARAGE Z6 Repairing - Accessories -.-nf N X as 0' Vgq 'J n 143+ ci - 9 ' Lic, v- 'E' - MAN w DJJ' c0.,Qym,...oQ A39-'C'-H cw xx 33 if 51N CQOALACQ xffnf-' 3, P' 11 yy ,322 -'init x lj, ' -Ji-O-'LVP-'Q' Ll .- 655: ,M .N Um H z f P V' WY J if '51 W 5 ' JU? h ' f .gif-Q. L. :fy -- .. 'NE 'figs 340- lg Q , -2 'H ' J , W X 'N 0571. Yi 2' qffjd-qllf L af I1 X A X, GM? E77 rf 3 iv! . fn t, if -x sq 9 X ,usa QR X J xi X rx I, Y Nj N., 3'+,iwW -fi: XZ X R ' 1 'Lx ug' u v.-K ,XL M A- QQ K kt Jaw ,W N ,ix T-Y--cn jI'2.'5Al'l'lal'l f Seated: Audrey Warrington . Lorraine Henning . Carol Hakala . . . Standing: Stan Block . . Vice A cc . 1 , Q X ! 5' -. U- ifncr . v F' vw I Fa. l., 1 -O , + A Q-jf,..' ' L 55,31 R 1 JerryHolze . . .Tre FRESHMAN OFFICERS Pre Se4 Pr ROW I: T, Halbmaier, W, Siegman, G, Runge, L, Nash, J. Wollenweber, D. Thompson, L, Henning, M, Fenzel, ROW 2: A, Schlaefli, J, Thomhill, D, Witt, S. Dxeyrniller, R, Gehringer, B, Goeke, P, Deihs, S, Block, ROW 3: I, Iolmson, D, Kellenberger, J. Masterson, D, Ihne, I. Pfaffinger, I. Reiser, J. Raiser, M, Maushak, R, Seyller. ROW 44 R, Humbracht, D, Getzelman, D. Boll, D, Getzelman, D, Carlson, J, Holze, A, Warrington, C, Hakala, M. Modde. Compliments of 2,8 Compliments of JOHN AND RALPH FENZEL MOTOR SALES Barber Shop John Fenzel, Proprietor 1' 'Tiff P f,5,,g4,,.44Ll4t-,, ' ll J. A l O 1 Gm , if 'v Kami, F! x X X T :SU WLS? fm eu ' QNQA 'fm Er Lp' -1-r K ,vi 'Q- 13 EIGHTH GRADE OFFICERS A A C! Judy Struck. . . . Treasurer ' Diane Underwager . . Secretary Lg f ra e Reid Tonkens .... President James Carlson . Vice President TTD o .1,. . ffl' 5 ROW I: L, Wilkins, R. White, H, Wehrhan, T, Vogel, R, Pealson, M, Duchaj, T, Broughton, ROW 2: E, Samuelson-Adviser, M, Smith, J, Eggebrecht, R, Tonkens, C, Rowlett, W, Crane, I, White, J, Johnson, D. Halbrnaier, ROW 3: P, Pfaffinger, D, Underwager, E, Getzelman, D, Tarnms, J, Carlson, W, Howe, J. Seyller, D, Brown, ROW 4: I. Struck, S, Ewen, I, Schneider, L, Goeke, J, Hartung, D, Wilke, J, Lamz, D, Henning, M, Bauman, 30 Compliments of Compliments of BOWL-MOR. LANES S. W. TONKENS, M. D. Margaret O'Rourke -I Q . N. flu hNUklll'jU E BN 'Eli i ll of I I -.1- -v'r ' ' FU ellen, QTL 2 I-lm-' ,ii SEVENTH GRADE OFFICERS Seated: Jill Godfrey .... President Gordon Humbracht . Vice Pres. Standing: Judy Cole . . Secretary Susan Zenk . . Treasurer ROW I: R. Koerner, I. Renard, E. Baker-Adviser, E, Daniels, M, Henning, F, Smith. ROW 2 C, Hartung, I, Kellen- berger, G. Halbmaier, S, Howe, N. Melms, G, Blazier, ROW 3: J. Sunderlage, I, Coleman, R, Bruce, S, Zenk, G, Humhracht, W, Allen, ROW 4: N. Rolston. S, Baseley, P, Wixsing, N. Rusk, J, Godfrey, I. Cole. Compliments of 32 C0mP1imentS Of ALBERT J. GEHRINGER ED- C- PETERSEN General Blacksmith General Contractor ze- .. ,. , D. -V slbfh ,wr ' 'r - , .R , . w Q,, , -...L ' ., ... grp , :AZ -!l' Q V L ' I 5' A - A ' L A ,I LK. --v -'xxx f, - p 'Q-11 1 U ' x '- ' l...'5-Eqvlini' R? 'GY r -.Y -' 'E . ,- is .- X f f , 1- W N I X4 i i 1, - N-I 5 I 'Q my R: 'T' 'L n -1- 3 'N ,,- 3: R 5 1 x 3-' X Compliments of Compliments of DR. PATCHANIAN DR. ANDERSON Dentist If mst S- Y FW Q-4. 'U I 4 I ' 1. n- 1 ' 4-' . 4 4 :K c ' ' axe 'T Q. '--- V' ' - 311' 4 Q, Q S - N, Q . A -ff - -X ef V L, .,,, ,,,,,. .Ill Illll HIGH SPUIHS S. Zenk, D. Wilke, M. Henning, D. Henning. ROW I: R. White, R. Pearson, N. Rolston, J. Carlson, R. Tonkens, I. Lurain-Coach. ROW 2: T. Vogel. I. Sund erlage, D. Halbmaier. I. White, N. Melms, C. Rowlett. ROW 3: J. Seyller, I, Coleman, F. Smith, G. Hum- bracht, G. Halbrnaier. Compliments of Compliments of U. S. 20 MOTEL STARKS TRIANGLE SERVICE Joe Mor, Prop. 34 Edw. L.. Weseman Hampshire, Illinois U.S. 20-47-72 at Starks C1 W X E3-X ss! s.. cud A 3 ox-.Gr 5006! ROW I: W, Crane, N. Zenk, D, Pfaffinger, M, Bauman, D, Underwager, J, Struck, M. Seyller, ROW 2: I. Schneider, M, Maushak, L, Wilkins, E, Daniels, J, Cole, R, Bruce, G, Humbracht, I. Renard, E. Kruse, R, Bahr, A, Warrington, S, Dreymiller, ROW 3: G, Melms, R, Campbell, D, Koemer, L, Gray, G, Runge, J. Duchaj, D, Ross, P, Pfaffinger, J. Coleman, B. Reid, L, Nash, W, Siegrnan, I, Seyller, D. Ihne, ROW 4: J. Finley-Director, I. Johnson, W, I-Ialbmaier, S, Block, f 5 K N Q f 3- N X ' Og' f W X x x ' f Compliments of 36 C0mP1imentS Of O. K. HOME BARBER SHOP JOHN SEXTON 32 CO- For Appointment Phone 4231 Herman B- 51631113-I1 irzi , gnoemgg o o 'io 'A 'f Wi rp , I ... , ... X ir-.. -4:' 595 llhjld' V -I ROW 1: J. White, L, Henning, R, Rolsron, M, Fenzel, ROW 2: M, Seyller, M, Maushak, J, Pfaffinger, S, Dreymiller, B, Goeke, ROW 3: A, Warrington, L, Gudeman, I, Master- son, D. Kellenberger, D. Ihne. oy is CAOPMJ .1 1423- -' - Tail e '1 i'QT'7 7i ' m V 1 , V-2 ' , , f 4 , - A ' ,,1?iJ,'f if ir ii' o . ' W 1'1 ' ' -- I ' Iv'j - 4,L V. . ll, ': .H Q 1 1 l- , ,li - 4.3 in 1 ,,. H, 4, ' , I ' . . - , V 1 ' , Q f I - . 'W ,- i '- ' ' Qu 'fa 1ff! 2, 'R If A Fw' ' , '-Q ' rv R ROW L G, Melms, J, Duchaj, J. Finley-Director, W, Siegman, G, Runge, ROW 2: O, Ruth, W, Halbmaier, M, Mengeling, I. Johnson, A, Schlaefli, S, Block, ROW 3: F. Bishop, R, Campbell, B, Reid, L, Nash, R, Rowlett, E, Kruse. Compliments of Compliments of EVERETT DOTY 37 GEORGE M. SEYLLER Limestone 8: Phosphate Agency for Insurance ixec! oruri 1 en 4 5 ,P -, ROW I4 G, Melms, J, Duchaj, W, Siegman, J, Finley-Director, G, Runge, F, Bishop, R, Campbell, B, Reid, ROW 2: L, Nash, R, Rowlett, E, Kruse, O, Ruth, W, Halbmaier, M, Mengeling, J. Johnson, A, Schlaetli, S, Block, ROW 3: J, Bauman, L, Gray, J, Tarnms, A, Rohrssen, J, White, D, Koemer, J. Getzelman, L, Henning, R, Rolston, M. Fenzel, ROW 4: M, Acree, D, Holze, A, Warrington, L, Gudeman, D, Wollenweber, L, Beart, M, Herrmann, R, Bahr, M. Henning, J, Kellenberger. ROW 5: M, Seyller, M, Maushak, A, Schneider, M, Pedersen, S, Dreymjller, P, Rohrssen, E, Henning, L, Bishop, K, Holze, M, Baker, X ew, nf-W Mlm Compliments of Compliments of MILTON BARTH JOYCE BOOTH Black dirt, Sand, 38 Ditching and Excavating Gravel, and Fill of all kinds ' A-r-W L, X A P1cture 1n the Well .xl OO , Hgxav X Rub it . 1111, gg , - bxe Girls 1 NY X66 Qrxsern Sextette 'L L Mixed Chorus Compliments of GEORGE HUSTEN International Harvester Dealer i , if X f Y A Slide S 115913. A 4' r 5 f' 3,0 606 9 Q XXL xfsvt to C Pxaqan e ,re W Compliments of NORTHERN ILLINOIS BREEDING CO-OP 40 a 1't1.b gl gms 5,3 WQQQQSIQ X I K U . 1 .AM AHC gwocia flora far! , N... N fm Cool CA06 77 34 I, Lurain, R, Beals, R, Bahr, P, Seyller, V, Meyer, L, Gray, R R ,j g Compliments of WATROUS SERVICE Insurance and Income Tax Complilnents of 42 EDWARD J. CONRO Carpenter and Builder jI 06A gSJ0pA ROW I: M, Carlson, W. Siegman, G, Runge, N. Zenk, L, Nash, D, Thompson, ROW 2: I, Holze, D, Carlson, J, Lurain-Coach, J. Iohnson, F. Engel, S, Block, Compliments of BLOCK BROS. Compliments of JOHN M. MCQUEEN , rj. ,I HY ll Ja QQ' ,lr . 4 WNV I I Q A I . I fa K ' I I, ., I '.n - 1 ' I 'WWII .Ii aqui 'ZF' . . I, I I i E I 7+- ' I I I I 1 H fx 4' ,Q ' '71 1' I Q., -1, I . '23, Xiz. ali- x'IT,f4rX,fI , if I , I , ffi , QQ, f 3 ' I W w ur j I fA.,.w ' IT? I K3 I I IEE?- I I 1?-g' Y: ,.- Y hi I4 y .4 1, Y. A gp 1 W VARSITY SQUAD ROW 1 R Beals-Coach, G. Melms, S. White, B Re1d R Campbell W Halbmaier ROW 2 S Block M Mengel1r1g,E. Kruse, J. Fillmore O Ruth N Zenk Comphrnents of Comphments of KI..ICK'S CORNER STANDARD OH.. AGENT R1chard Khck Propnetor 4 Fred Swanson J J I M5 . .Du 61321-A, . bl' X 4 ,-'Gai ' U A If . J' Q QQVLYVE 25 qvlv M w , QR-SHIQ tsp N. QQMYE 5 Hf 4 xk 'B Xsull 8 v P . X -' '.4 ,a a ,Q :Q ,' ffm? K .-Jr I - I , ,,. , 1' . rf , 5 J in Af L r'V,ij,f'3. f ' A .e1ffL45fff.fLfif .L A .:. J'? i1f1,g,aw -V.gi'v?-f-, W u -,cl . f fy le. 3 1-pf ka 'X ff f ' ' We-P X4 gi' -QQ Q 'Q' u E E5 Ckeerdaclerd X ie Q 1 Wwvsu 85 1 J? ' I r I 'MMT P M. Baker, M. Henning, M. Maushak, B. Goeke. B81-bil Mary Mary Alice Compliments of Compliments of VILLAGE INN 47 DoN's RADIO an T.v. I I 6 0' , 5 'Q ' x QQ I .uf uf . - ,. ,QS Q' 'i'qeb' FV: ' 3' 'Q P- ' ' ,A Q -0' ..- , .0 . , , s ,N -D i I X A W H ' X 4- 'L N P s -1 , 4.5 . x ' 5 ' , . 1 1 I 'd -5 f . J 3- if-f ff ' 1 .. ' , ' ' lt' , -EZ' '-Tix? mfg MQ if-QA 1' ' -' g W, 25,-H-cf-4 -:Q 4- 4 -f- f'f'4,'- ff. - .' V '-,', 1. 31-1 , ' . 1. - Q - . o f we , C 1. -is C O . V '- '1,':v,'1.A, 'fiff 1 A - . x C, y - . .5 . - Q. : , ' 'V7'.- ,', A , '. K - . . f 1 - . ' .' Aff 4 - 4 1 - 4 , A 1 - ' Ly' .14-1- 5 7-7737. 1'9 -T. ,as '- ' ' T- ,, . ' 'X 91 -' f.e-', 'z ' -A x ff-is.:-fi3w'?':+ss,Q,:,:fZf..Qw1:25-'!T'vgW. 'Q' ef., ? we-f?i.fg Y A is .C . 1L'.7-eg,?+.-S -Eff'ffz--101'--Cf'i'f2Vx-iwrx fe X ' - ' -v 'JF' . , - 'viz f fy .f , , -- A w.4,.fx,4'-m-4 . gilt , - - ,- . ,,. .., I f 1-- f-.- .V .. A A- .,,. .- -. J,-JM . Q.. .e - - F .4 ,r - V ah- f, X., -..A. y-, .. ,.. . ,, e - . .4-y, , . -I xy ,, Q' , .. .1-Cgrf-. H I-X 7-'E-QA.. ,,i',1j-qgw' C ' .,' N - ffii :iff jg .. r,+C,1.. . 'tg' f' . QQ fu.-4 ' x , '- 3 .f ' :qi , 1 Y 1 -ga- ' 4-TY fl' fG5i.'5?3f-'lg 'ii' ' K . c 'X ' f - . ' ' , - ' '91.f'W-1' ? a .:C-'s 'K43vi.'G?,J :fc-9 . S X! 1 P... - .- - Xp-QA x,,:g'g.',a,fV,f., 0 ',.?af14a,- ' k,!' h . Q u --N .V 1 X ' givufgf--P' -,g.,x.fg-' ' f .f, vf -' X, A X -5 fb, .-1,1..-f-liffiqgukglo - A N. , X W uw, 'Al .. -A , , - i --ug L 1, -. 1 .r':.-Y, f ', Q ' e we -J X X 'Fx A - ff 'fi-5' -, ..., .-K - 1. ow- ' --f -ff' . .E 31 12 ,f ROW I: J. Lurain-Coach: J. Fillmore, B, Reid, W, Halbmaier, M, Carlson, G, Melms, R, Beals-Coach, ROW 25 D, Ewert, W, Siegman, L, Nash, G, Runge, S, White, R, Campbell, O, Ruth, J. Johnson, S, Block. Compliment s of BOB JOHNSON, Carpenter THE BORDEN COMP 4 8 Compliments of CNW X Vf T7 Z - HHs I . U I 5 K-K f Complnnents of HA' PSHIRE MILK COMPANY mo ZHTI S L B C J Q' 0 w ROW 1: J. Gerzelman-Treasurer, C. Carlson, A. Rohrssen, J. Tamms-Secretary, J. White, I. Al- bright-Adviser, I. Godfrey, M. Gudeman, M. Groebner, C. Thompson, I. Bauman. ROW 2: J. I-lolze, D. Ihne, J. Meyer, I. Kellenberger, R. Seyller, I. Reiser, J. Reiser, E. Henning, P. Rohrssen, B. Goeke, L. Kellenberger, M. Baker-Vice-President, S. Allen, L. Henning. ROW 3: C. Schiesher, R. Bahr, C. Hakala, P. Seyller, M. Henning, M. Seyller, A. Schnieder, J. Masterson, I. Pfaffinger, D. Kellenberger, R. Weberpal, ROW 4: L. Gray-President, R. Rolston, D. Koerner, M. Fenzel, M Acree, B. Herrmann, A. Warrington, B. Tatge, L. Gudeman, D. Holze, D. Wollenweber, N. Me geling, M. Herrmann. I. Sunderlage. fl . l-,..1 -i w Ill x ROW I: J. Duchaf, D. Ewert, D, Pfaffinger, I. Fillmore, F. Bishop, I. Getzelman, C, ,...-...S Lewis-Adviser. ROW 2: I. Holze, D. Boll, D. Getzelman, D. Carlson, M. Modde, I. Thorn- hill, F. Engel, R. Gehringer. ROW 3: D, Ross, S. Widmayer, G. Witt, M. Carlson, L. Guerra, T. Halbmaier, T. MacNamara, N. Zenk. ROW 4: D. Thompson, I. Wollenweber, Compliments of R, Rowlett, H. Deihs, I. Prinner, D. Heine, R. Humbracht, D. Getzelman. HAMPSHIRE GRAIN ELEVATOR, Cash Grain 50 Compliments of p JIMS ILLINOIS CLEANER SERVICE S 994,44 l Q 1 I I J L' - ' x 1 A if X.. I G. A.A. ROW 1: M. Gudeman, J, Bauman, L, Gray, C. Carlson, J. White, I. Getzelman, L. Henning, R. Rolston. ROW 2: M. Maushak, M. Pedersen, J, Pfaffinger, S, Dreymiller, E. Henning, L. Kellenberger, B. Goeke, M. Baker, S. Allen. ROW 3: D, Deihs, M. Fenzel, B. Tatge, D, Holze, B. Herrmann, L. Beart, A. Warrington, M. Herrmann, R. Bahr, N. Mengeling, ROW 4: L. Gudeman, C. Hakala, M. Henning, D. Kellenberger, J. Masterson, J. Holze, P. Seyller, J. Kellenberger, R, Weberpal, M. Seyller, Compliments of HERRMANN'S SPOTLITE FOOD-MART. 71 ' Tr 30 ROW I: I. Kellenberger-Art Editor, I. Getzelman-Business and Circulation Manager, M. Pedersen-Editor, L. Gray-FeatureEd- itor, E. Henning-News Editor, I. Bauman-Boys Sports Editor, R. Weberpal-Head Typist. ROW 2: L. Gudeman -Assistant Mimeo- grapher, B. Herrmann-Head Mimeographer, M. Cork-Advisor. INSERT: R. Rolston -Girls Sports Editor. NNW rx U 4, f ' X Compliments of GEO CRAMSEY AND SONS Livestock and General Trucking 'U v 1 WJ' Rig 14 F f 15921 vb 1 .14 v -x Q X., fif 1 .. - . I. .. . ,- B-Y W : ., 9 ' 'f 'rr- . l 1 f, 'E gl 75575 N, K U I . -ng. -nh .VM V ,lli f .YA 'QV' 2 .M f ' f 4 A -' I , 5 UW N, -A 'v -ul im ' . ,' H naplofn R' ii fliifi iff? pq- W ,ll-'3fM . 1- QUE, . x ' in P, 'jun' F in y P? k f -.5 NQ! 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