Hampshire High School - Hi Lighter Yearbook (Hampshire, IL)
- Class of 1955
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Only' seven oi the l work in the Hampshire rade school Twelv was that v ers in 'r schoo tended g ear -bv ols lt hool care ted thei thers at l or in n Scho . their sc comple veral o ' l Schoo e oi beg an 'ors began and However, se orneo Parochia s To me, on we 1-novecl seni Public Schools . ' t Charles Borr 'lure and succes . ' ces was when hornore vear . ve in the Sain schools . e have iaced tai 'siving experien 'ng oi your scp future as we ha 'ior the rural ther, w nd sati beginni ' cl in the feeling Toge ost eniovable a h school at the elv associate have a warm the rn new hig as clos l always into the We shall not be been in the past, but we shal Class oi l955. ' game! Of ' L, TO R. , SEATED: John Test, Ralph McKenzie-President, Monroe Toussaint-Secretary. STANDING: John Hill, Richard Zurchauer, Clark Melms, Milton Stading. Compliments of PETERSEN AND SEYLLER Ford Dealer You can buy moret but you can't buy better. 8 Q 0 eg? 'Pea 5:1145 7441419 Maw SACOBS H etmtendent 1151: Dxsuid 300 EVELYN BAKER 7th Grade Grade Phy. Ed. Compliments of BALDWIN CABINE TS A. MAX LOLLAR Assistant Superintendent Unit District 300 W'-A 'I QNX' Q66 aw XYMSXC ' wh Do 1? S601 OTH? 612313, KIAQV ROBERT BEALS Commerce High Coach Compliments of DON'S RADIO 8: T, V. 9,016 ' 9, amskx yAXC?1Ps?31 QQQXKSYX . Q ,.4.4-.W WF Q! iff e wf Q, 1 :.' Q , mm CARL Nl dw, 5.9 LEWXS Agxicxmure 'ww K r,--' ,ff H W CHNXXD 'Y 2 SociaX Science XNXLLX ANY S IQH phy.ILLURA cfence sw 95509 QSPNXO Egix6Z1a66- woww ' SEL e,a1'oo0'6 MYRNA CORK 7 C C-ms Phy, Ed. BOB. Om pl' S lm HAM? ents Of TOGGERY ' ggf , , IACQULYN ALBRIGHT Home Economics MARION K School N IRTS Urse 4 CHA RL I-YW gm it-'?g ? ax, , .g i I i r.Vr jg. QQ.,- mg Hsrfvimffiif' --- EEOE 5 'Pcs P 2 xg! KMAN -f ' JOAN MCKOANE 6 'X CL 6 A Q v9 Speech KL, A, O 4,6 .JJ9-569 f X 3 'f ? + E OOOOE fgfff! --- 'Were T - . Q - ' x raining vxh, K U Q e F 'f OOEO OEOOO O O, C0mP1iff1e11'fS Of A 1 '. E 'W,-, wffffi f A- X M .1A: Ab-W : EOEEE J Z Nc W EEEE BOB JOHNSON . E INA CARPENTER GE FAR . KATHRYN FLOWERS 22321 Counsdor Comphments of Art JARRA CERAMICS Pingree Grove, I11, -+. BUS DRIVERS Vivian Daniels, Bill Ruth, Wendell Rolston, Jim McMichael. 6264666 za!! feb! 'f' x Chuckie McMichael Compliments of CHI-ROCK CAFE Compliznents of HASTY'S GROCERY , I W COOKS Olive Seyller, Judy Kelley, Ida Koppen CUSTODIAN Jim.McMichae1 ,4 sag SEATED, LEFT TO RIGHT: M. Mengeling-Art Editor, L. Gray- Photographer, C. Carlson-Business Manager, B. Reid-Editor, R. Bahr- Literary Editor, I. Bauman-Girls' Sports Editor. STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: E. Samuelson-Advisor, K. Rockensock-Boys' Sports Edi- tor, O. Ruth-Business Manager. 2 Q. I ,I R 1 , -,.' fn-.1g,, ,g:?3'e'ggis' ,Q . sl ff I Compliments of Compliments of KOLBERG JEWELERS 'O JIM'S ILLINOIS CLEANERS SERVICE V1 Compliments of J. H. PATTERSON COMPANY Compliments of ED. C. PETERSEN General Contractor ASSISTANTS ROW 1: D, Ihne, L, Gudeman, A, Warrington, 'C. Schiesher, J. Holze E. Ball. ROW 2: R. Koemer, W. Siegmann, R. White, L, Nash, J. Tamms, R. Humbracht, J. White. rr - ,.g-- 49 E We Mama? ROW I: N. Zenk- Treasurer, R. Rolston-Secretary, R. Bah:-President, O. Ruth- Vice-President, M. Carlson, W. Schmidt-Advisor. ROW 2: S. Block, J. Carlson, D. Wilke, L. Nash, R. Seyller, M. Mengeling, C. Rowlett. f . P 225 V I' Q Compliments of Compliments of HAMPSHIRE HOME BAKERY 'Z CUSTOM FEED GRINDING Ralph Wollenweber Parents' Night r 5,.,,L.fg,. ,f,'l fjf- ' K ' 1 , we ,, 3 L -Ri' ? 15 ,A L,,,,. Freshman Initiation Party Student Council Picnic Senior Farewell Parry 1 3 wi, 41- Christmas Play Dickens' Christmas Carol fRevisedJ x 6 J-'gb Enjoying the Christmas atmosphere l I L Compliments of Compliments of THE BORDEN CO, STUDENT COUNCIL Marvin Mengeling receiving the Elgin Iunior College Scholarship from Mr. Lollar. John Duchaj was awarded plaque for being the best Junior Agricultural student. Boyd Reid, Editor of the yearbook, making awards to the other members of the staff. A I Q s Miss Cork presenting first local G.A.A. Awards to Dorothy Henning and Janet White. --a .inf T' gl. Waaafzd. PM I 0 .a t L 14 Dick Cole receiving an award from Mr. Beals for setting the confer- ence record for the half mile run. Boyd Reid receiving the Arion Music Award. Joyce Bauman and Boyd Reid were awarded the American Legion Citizen- ship Awards. Miss Albright presenting the Junior Home- maker Degrees. Compliments of STUDENT C OUNC IL w-.. 1 l.. l 'V' '-5' St'f'?f62'22' - - -A-wpf' IQ' 0 ,f 'la g O '. s o 'u ' bog 'a L., , . .Ax v,:g,. 'f 1 A 48. f sf 1' v I o ,QQQ Q4 I lkvf.-1 , wr 1 qv' .r , f.X:.- -h -0 Q 3 ? -Q, x. o,g',, I 5 qv 4 rg. ' P Q- . 4 w Q 'Q 'V 'o':o .04 w-A-,::, Q,-gn, : -4 ag , 54-2:9 Q Y wi-0,50 0 XX gfs . ' ' , U O I I 45 I' X f ' 4 f- fi g .. ,A ,'Q '12-:SQL - . :N 2. Alf-ilfltar gf- ' T.f,--B7 - T5'rQi?Lf:g.': gigs-3 , i X':'9Q'? 5: '32iZ1'l-Tcl f ' 2 ' ' .225 5 -, a f x - .1595 .?,. ,. ORRELL RUTH 440135, RUTHANN BAHR Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, President 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Operetta 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Librarian 3, Annual Staff 4, Athletic Association 3, Dramatic Club 4, Play 3, 4. BONNIE TAT GE H ,,,:,, f, 1, . f MARVIN MENGELING Reporter 1, President 4, Operetta 3, Stu- dent Council 2, 3, 4, President 3, Dra- matic Club 4, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 4. Treasurer 1, Reporter 2, President 3, Stu- dent Council 3, 4, Vice President 3, 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Boys' Octet 2, 4, Mixed Octet 2, 4, 4 Operetta 3, F. F. A, 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Base- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Dramatic Club 4, President,4, Play 2, 3, 4. Vice President 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4: G. A. A, 2, 3, 4, Newspaper Staff 3, An- nual Staff 4, Dramatic,Club 4, Play 4. JAMES GETZELMAN President 2, Treasurer 3, 4, Student Coun- cil 2, F. F. A, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3, President 4, Basketball 1, 2, . 4 A ,-i.. 3, 4, Baseball 1, Play 4. 16 BOYD REID Vice President 1, Secretary 2, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Boys' Octet 2, 4, Mixed Octet 3, 4- Operetta 3 Librarian 2 3- Annual Staff 4, Basketball 1 2 3, 4- Baseball 1 2, 3, 4, Track 3 Play 2 3 4 ,Q-wma. WON .. Vrkr 5? i v S CAROL CARLSON Secretary 1, 3, F, H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, G. A, A. 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Annual Staff 4. ELAINE coNRo A F.H.A. 1. 2. 4, G.A.A. 2:P121y4. A f RICHARD COLE Transferred from Charles City, Iowa as a Senior Mixed Chorus 4, Band 4, F. F, A, 4, Reporter 4, A Dramatic Club 4, Treasurer 4, Basketball 4, Play 4. JOYCE BAUMAN Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 4, Operetta 3, Student Council 1, F, H, A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Point Sec- retary 3, Dramatic Club 4, Librarian 2, 3, News- paper 2, 3, Annual Staff 4, Play 3, 4. wif: .J JOAN SUNDERLAGE Treasurer 2, F, H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A, A, 2, 3. JAMES FILLMORE F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secre- tary 4, Dramatic Club 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Play 3, 4. 17 LEONA BEART V73 JANICE HOLZE Mixed Chorus 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 2, 3, Mixed Ensemble 2, 3, Operetta 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G. A. A. 2, 3, Play 3, 4. Vice President 2, F. H. A. 1, 3, 4, G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Club 4, Librarian 4, A A Newspaper 2, Play 4. JOHN DUCHAI Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Octet 2, 3, 4, Mixed Octet 3, 4, Operetta 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, Student Coun- cil 1, F, F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 4, Dra- matic Club 4, Athletic Association 4, Play 3, 4 LOU ANN GRAY Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 4, Octet 2, 3, 4, Mixed En- semble 4, Operetta 3, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Dance Band 4, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 2, President 3, Dramatic Club 4, Athletic Associ- ation 3, 4, Annual Staff 4, Newspaper 3, Play 3, 4. MAXINE BAKER Mixed Chorus 3, Girls' Chorus 3, Mixed Ensemble 3, Operetta 3, F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3, G. A. A. 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Play 3. KAREN HOLZE Mixed Chorus 1, 3, Operetta 3, F. H. A. 1, 3, 4, Play 4. 18 N HZ! K- . ,,, ra. : f' .'.' .. ,- 1, . ,V ' ilr 1. MARCELLA GROEBNER F.H.A. 1, 2. 3.4: G. A. A. 2. DONNA MAE DEIHS F.H.A. 1, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3. ,, ,,, , w -' ' : 'Wf V , KEITH ROCKENSOCK hhY 3 4 Transferred from Elgin, Illinois in Sophomore year. Vice President 3g F. H. A, 2, 4, Treasurer i - 1 4, Annual Staff 4g Track 3, Play 4. , rrrrrer f oio rr'l A A -K gi xr, ELIZABETH BALL Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 33 Girls' Ensemble 2, 4: Mixed Ensemble 4, Op- eretta 33 Band 35 F, H, A, 1, 2, 3, 4, G, A, A, 2g Dramatic Club 4g Librarian 4, Play 3. CAROL SCHIESHER F. H. A. 1, 3, 45 G.A. A. 2, Dramatic Club 45 Librarian 3, 45 Play 3, 4. SHELBY ALLEN F H A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A. A, 2, 3, Play 3, 4 I9 4 e'1,, ,SZ EDGAR KRUSE Mixed Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Operetta 35 Boys' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4g Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F. F. A. 2, Librarian 43 Basketball 2, 3, 4, Track 33 Play 2, 3. Transferred to Sterling, Colorado in Senior year. ,M JANET BEYER Transferred from Brooklyn, New York in Senior year. F. H. A. 43 G. A.A. 4g Play 4, READING LEFT TO RIGHT: Bonnie Tatge, Vice President, Marvin Mengeling, President, Miss Jacqulyn Albright, Advisor, James Getzelman, Treasurer: Boyd Reid, Secretary. The year is 1975. After traveling around the world I return to my old home town of Hampshire, where I had been a high school teacher some time ago. Ihave decided to visit some of my former pupils. Upon arrival, I am amazed at the rapid growth of the city from a small community to a thriving metropolis. Across the street from the depot I notice a sign that says, ROCKENSOCK AGENCY. KEITH sells jet-powered automobile insurance. Another sign catches my eye. ORRELL RUTH SL CO. , General Contractors. On entering the building I am ushered through miles of corridors by JANET BEYER, his new combination artist, designer, and secre- tary. I find ORRELL dreaming of figures, but not necessarily geometrical. These visits are becoming more interesting. By now I am in the business district. I hear my name called and looking around I see Jr. Kray beckoning to me from the meat market. He tells me that his wife, the former LEONA BEART, is at home caring for thirteen fine children. Next I enter a cafe for a cup of coffee and find, to my surprise, that the cafe is owned by JANICE HOLZE. At the counter I sit next to JOYCE BAUMAN. From our conversation I find she is a speech teacher and record holder of the Non-Stop-Talk-Club. JOYCE says that BONNIE TATGE'S first job was washing windows on the Empire State Building. . . she was really living high. However, the latest news is that she was demoted for spying on all the hand- some lawyers, and is now back at S. S. Kresge 8x Co. On the counter is a copy of the Hampshire Register. Glancing through it I see ---- PI-IYLLIS ROHRSSEN announces her engagement to William Lovejoy. She's quite a Bill collector. ln the society column I see SHELBY ALLEN is taking time off from her busy schedule of night club appearances to play her accordian in the Hampshire orchestra. On the opposite page I see MAXINE BAKER'S smiling face on a tooth paste ad. She has become a model and soon hopes to be a cover girl' What's this? MICKEY GROEBNER has married a New York millionaire and is honey-mooning in Texas, picking out new oil wells. In the want-ad section my eye is caught by CAROL SCHlESHER'S advertisement for a new dancing partner, She has become the rage of the night club circuit. The reliable old Hampshire Register tells me that JOAN SUNDERLAGE is in town vacationing with her husband. She and Freddie have made Zier's Sunshine Farm an agricultural show place. The headline in the sport page reads, Q.-E HOSPITALIZED WITH BROKEN TOE. He stubbed it as he crossed the finishing line after winning the annual race around Lakelvlichigan. Other sport items---DONNA DEIHS is now manager of the women's branch of the Globe Trotters. Her team has just won the world's basketball champion- ship. LOU ANN GRAY won the women's bowling championship with a 240 average. It's no wonder she is president of the National Women's Bowling Association. Suddenly there is the sound of screeching brakes outside the cafe. The waitress tells me it is JIM GETZELMAN, the fabulous sports car builder and salesman. As I leave the lunch room and continue my walk, I am almost knocked from my feet by a girl who is in a terrific hurry. I recognize KAREN HOLZE and manage to detain her long enough to learn that she is teaching Spanish to African natives. As KAREN leaves, I notice a large house set back in a grove of stately elms. The sign says, CARLSON'S COMFY HOME. Upon investigation I find CAROL has established a home for tired teachers. l'm not tired yet so I continue looking for my old students. My steps lead me to the laboratory of that up-and-going scientist, MARVIN MENGEL- ING. He has just invented a smog preventive. Leaving MARVIN 'S laboratory, I re-enter the business district where the billboards at the Hampshire Theater catch my eye. The movie is the latest release of the famous French movie producer, JIM FILLMORE. In lights I see the names of RUTHANN BAHR, TINA BALL, and BOYD REID, all my former pupils. I buy my ticket and am escorted to my seat by the prettiest usherette in the theater, ELAINE CONRO. She tells me that the first act is TINA singing some of the day's top IILIUCS. RUTHANN is to play her guitar while singing hillbilly songs. A blare of trumpets announces the main attraction. BOYD and his trombone enter. He appears nervous because he usually plays a sousaphone-trombone duet with JOHN DUCHAJ, but it seems that JOHN had an accident. While trying to get out of his sousaphone to take a bow, his feet got so mixed up with his knees and arms that he suffered a severe case of musical mix-up. As I leave the theater I see it is time to catch my train, so I must bid good-bye to Hampshire and my former and now successful cherubs. Compliments of HAMPSHIRE REGISTER JZ! We, the members of the Senior Class of 1955, being of sound mind and body do here-by bequeath the following items to the members of the Junior Class. Bonnie Tatge leaves her driving ability to Norman Zenk. Remember to keep your doors closed, Norm. Karen Holze wills her college romances to Louise Gudeman. Shelby Allen leaves the Air Force to John Prinner. Keep'em flying, John. Carol Carlson leaves her elephant walk to Carol Hitzeman. QKeep it quiet! I Janice Holze bequeaths her place at McNamara's to Merilyn Acree. No overtime, Merilyn!! ! Carol Schiesher leaves her soda-jerkiness to Terry McNamara. Lou Ann Gray wills her spoke in the BIG wheel to Mary Alice Henning. Keep it tugn? - Marvin Mengeling leaves his public-speech making to Virgil Cole. QPity the poor Juniors H Jim Fillmore and Orrell Ruth will their ways with the girls to Marvin Car-En. Keith Rockensock and Jim Getzelman leave to Richard Rowlett and Dick Riedle the rare privelege of driving their own cars while Seniors. Tina Ball leaves her gruesome story telling to Maureen Seyller. Don't scare yourself, Maureen. Joan Sunderlage and Leona Beart will their success at getting their man to Janet White. John Duchaj wills his gorgeous crew-cut to Doug Heine. Elaine Conro and Janet Beyer leave their bell-like laughs to Janice Kellen- berger. Ruthann Bahr wills her acrobatic skill to Nancy Mengeling. Donna,Deihs wills her athletic ability to Joyce Dettloff. Phyllis Rohrssen bequeaths her winning smile to Jean Getzelman. Dick Cole leaves his interest in Walther League tcmyce Tamms, Joyce Bauman bequeaths all her musical talent to Rita Rolston. Marcella Groebner and Maxine Baker will their infgest outside of school to Opal Groebner. Boyd Reid leaves his place on the first five to Frank Engel. Skip Kruse left .......... ........ p eriod! !! Compliments of WRONA BROS. Everything For Your Office 17 No. spring sf., Elgin, 111. ?!70 0 4Signa1rureD Phone 4296 ' S' t Compliments of K lgna ure, JOSEPH SPIESS COMPANY t s C l gp g lSignaturej Elgin, Ill. nesg 'i gr' 7' za F .. 'I 'CYS' A wwf: T , 3 -jk ,5 f7- 74 f A LS f A ' A 4, A 1 .. . . . , A -L K f ' A Compliments of STATE BANK OF HAMPSHIRE -Since 1882- A' 'A 'QAA NXQA Q if A Q4 K J- endow Making Jim pretty. M.,-1 Willoughby Adams Inner Willy , , , Chuck Martin . Johnny Newton, . Harvey Downs . . Ralph Jones. . . Coach Lloyd . . Hank Johnson . . Sally Bishop . . Aunt Louise, , Aunt Olga , , , Aunt Hester , , Marybelle Turner, Lottie ,,,,, Marion , , , , Anna , , Kay.. . Dorothy , Oh es. .... Pants! THE BRAIN STORM Cast , , Boyd Reid . . Orrell Ruth , , Dick Cole . Jim Fillmore . . John Duchaj . Jim Getzelman Marvin Mengelini Keith Rockensoc . Elaine Conro , , Leona Beart , Lou Ann Gray , ,Janice Holze , Joyce Bauman , Ruthann Bahr , , Karen Holze Carol Schiesher , , Janet Beyer , Bonnie Tatge Ruth Michael V Directed by Mrs. April 2.8, 1955 wvlvm tired, H Compliments of Don MacNa,mara VILLAGE INN Proprietor We wa nt Willoughby! ',VA I if 4 Q ' 4 ia 5 laws 5 , ' E x x Q 5 ,, , SQ 4 9 I'm transparent! .Tiff if X is fi N -s 2 1 Quietly and peacefully Willoughby Adams started to study at Collins College to please his aunts. The tra- gic part of it was that his roommates were using him as a door mat until he succomed to a suppressed desire to run around the track. You should have heard the kids and his aunts when they found out he was what the football team needed! Willoughby didn't like the idea either until Sally Bishop, a reporter from the college paper, came onto the scene, The doting aunts had formerly planned that at the end of Willoughby's colleg career he would return to Middleton and Marry Marybelle-a fate worse than death! How do I know all this ? I'm Inner Willy-QWilloughby's con- science to be exact. D True love always wins, and it surely did this time. The aunts and Marybelle said reluctant goodbys, and Sally and Willou hby went out to tell the crowd of 5Jilloughby's joining the team. Compliments of ROBERT R, NORRIS Builder Burlington, Ill. Compliments of WATROUS SERVICE At Your Service Insurance 8: Income Tax Office 4521-Res. 4201 Hampshire, Illinois They wouldn't dare hurt Willoughby! I 6 H?-PPY e U d i ng ' 25 Curtain call ommencemenf gxefzcises HAMPSHIRE HIGH SCHOOL Wednesday, Iune I, I955 8:00 P. M. Processional Pomp and Circumstance ..... Elgar Marjorie Maushak Invocation ,,,,... Reverend Albert V. Ihne Pastor, Methodist Church, Hampshire, Illinois Isle of Beauty ........ By Thomas H. Bayly Senior Ensemble Address ......... Dr. Charles C. Knapp Pastor, First Baptist Church, Evanston, Illinois Presentation of Class Gift to School, Marvin lvfengeling President of Senior Class Acceptance of Gift ...... Mr. Milton Stading Member of the Board of Education Presentation of Class ..... Miss Iacqulynr Albright Sponsor Senior Class Presentation of Diplomas ...... Mr. Clark Melms President of the Board of Education Benediction Recessional 'M A562522 -J I fopJ'.Z'7Z1?,!fM7 U -,cf amhfu. ,MO STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Norman Zenk, Presidentg Virgil Cole, Treasurerg Merilyn Acree, Secretary: John Prinner, Vice President. FIRST ROW: T, McNamara, V. Cole, NI. Carlson, R. Beals-Advisor, N. Zenk, R. Riedl, D. Heine. SECOND ROW: J. Dettloff, N, Mengeling, C. Hitzeman, F, Engel, L, Gudeman, M. Seyller, M. Henning, I. Kellenberger. THIRD ROW: R. Rowlett, J. Prinner, J. Tarnrns, J, Getzelman, J. White, O. Groebner, R. Rolston, M, Acree. Compliments of LAWRENCE HECKMAN Compliments of Phone 4181 ENGELS ELECTRIC 28 Plumbing Sz Heating l 4a Zclltfe Dag .fczagieal W Presented by the Junior Class Directed by Mrs. Ruth Michael The Little Dog Laughed is the story of a struggling psychologist who comes home from college and tries all of her psychological experi- ments out on her family and friends. Becoming disgusted, they turn the tables on her and give her a taste of her own medicine. Knowing then how her family feels, she admits that it is all right to study psychology but not to try to change people around her because of her ideas. Compliments of 29 Compliments of PETERSON PROPANE COMPANY PETERSON INSURANCE AGENCY aff Compliments of DR. G. H. PATCHANIAN Laurie Huntington. . Sidney Huntington . . Martha Huntington . Wally Huntington . . Miss Gus Gustavesky Joan Wood .... Ted Wood . . . Lillian Wood . . . Mark Bradford . . Horatio P. Honeywell Amelia Dennis . . . Caroline Blakesly . Grace Schoenbeck . Walola Breckenridge Therese Brown . . Man with do . . . Newsboy on iicycle . Woman with little boy 30 V M amine 3754? Zeal! Mary Alice Henning . . . Virgil Cole . . Rita Rolston . . Norman Zenk . Nancy Mengeling . Maureen Seyller . John Prinner . . Merilyn Acree . Terry McNamara Richard Rowlett I .fanice Kellenberger HA . Louise Gudeman . . . Janet White .Carol Hitzeman . Laura Bishop . Douglas Heine . Frank Engle . Opal Groebner Compliments of MPSHIRE MILK COMPANY I ll' .1 rA . r 1 I 92 97 pp I, ' ,I 1 19-010 1 K 114, fl c ,xml 0 0 Af SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: David Carlson, Vice President, Lee Nash, President, Barbara Goeke, Secretaryg Jerry Holze, Treas- urer. FIRST ROW: M. Payne, D. Carlson, D, Boll, W. Schmidt-Advisor, T, Halbmaier, W. Siegmann, G. Runge. SECOND ROW: S. Block, I. Thornhill, R. Gehringer, A. Warrington, M. Fenzel, A. Schlaefli, I. Johnson, L. Nash. THIRD ROW: J. Holze, R. Humbracht, D. Getzelman, L. Henning, R. Erath, J. Wollenweber, D. Thompson, M, Modde. FOURTH ROW: S. Dreymiller, J. Pfaffinger, I. Masterson, M. Maushak, D. Ihne, R. Seyller, J. Reiser, J. Reiser, B. Goeke. Compliments of WILCOX PHARMACY STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Wendell Schiesher, Vice President, Charles Rowlett, President, Ron White, Treasurer, JoAnne Johnson, Secretary. FIRST ROW: L, Wilkins, R. White, W, Schiesher, J. Lurain-Advisor, T. Vogel, M, Duchaj, R, Pearson SECOND ROW: L, Schorn, J. Seyller, M. Hitzeman, D. Blank, W, Crane, C. Rowlett, D. Henning, M Bauman, THIRD ROW: S. Cole, J. Struck, I. Schneider, D. Wilke, M. Gehringer, D. Tamms, M. Smith, J. Carlson, J. Lamz. FOURTH ROW: P. Pfaffinger, P. O'Rourke, P. Deihs, D. Brown, D. Under wager, J, White, D. Halbmaier, J. Johnson, R. Engel. Compliments of HOTEL LAFAYETTE Rockford, 111. Gentle as a lamb. ma- 444 ,-kzaaazaea 7 5 J , , ff. I L 'L Let's eat. Just 'free' Years old. Blank Conductor and freshman ensemble. - Swing and sway T La Cooks????'7? What's this? Hungry freshmen Compliments of MAC KAY'S COUNTRYSIDE STUDIO ,W A! U Fwfdflifagg STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Ned Rolston, Treasurer, Gordon Hum- bracht, President, Jill Godfrey, Secretary: Sandra Baseley, Vice President. 17 FIRST ROW: F. Smith, R. Koerner, H. Wehrhan, E, Samuelson-Advisor, N, Rolston, J. Smiley. SECOND ROW: P. Wirsing, N. Rusk, M. Henning, S. Basely, J. Cole, E, Daniels, R. Rodriguez. THIRD ROW: I. Renard, J. Coleman, J, Sunderlage, K, Zierer, J, Godfrey, R. Bruce, W. Howe. FOURTH ROW: G, Humbracht, S. Zenk, S. Howe, J. Kellenberger, G. Halbmaier, G. Blazier, V. Allen, N. Melms. Compliments of Compliments of GEORGE HEISTEN 36 ALBERT J. GEHRINGER International Harvester General Bslacksmith LEFTTO RIGHT: Colleen Fredrick, Secretary: Guy Modde, President: LeAnn Meyer, Vice President: Sue Hitzeman, Treasurer. FIRST ROW: C. Fredrick, K, Petersen, G, Meyers, E. Baker-Advisor, L, A1len,' A. Skinner, J. VanVleet. SECOND ROW: D, Irving, K, Kellenberger, E. Meiser, D. Rowlett, J, Struck, R. Renard, N. Coon, N. Meiser, THIRD ROW: J. Klick, R. Gustafson, L, Pedersen, R. Coleman, J. Scott, G. Underwager, S. Hitzeman, S. Allen, I. Pfaffinger, G. Modde. FOURTH ROW: B. Printup, O. Ruth, D. Leming, J. Carl- son, S. Leiseberg, M. Acree, C, Schneider, L. Meyer, C. Heckman. Compliments of Compliments of HERRMANN'S SPOTLITE FOOD 37 FREDRICK FUNERAL HOME r 3 K K 2, ff' ,, it Mothers give farewell banquet for 8th grade Refreshments Entertainment 7th grade artists I- F Rooting section The Last Waltz 7th give farewell party to 8th. ff i' . If 25 if E ?i it , h ,eet rtn 3 Style Show 38 wg 7th Grade Picnic Compliments of JOHN SEXTON 8: CO. Herman B. Siegmann XX OC Y xx W ,A Q X f' '?'Q1g--1. X 5 J' .N Wwe Ark 22 4217 1 ': Z- ,. fp? F v ,J 'Vf,: ROW 1: N. Zenk, L, Wilkins, N. Coon, P. O'Rourke, M. Bauman, D. Underwager, J. Struck, M. Seyller. ROW 2: S. Cole, I. Schneider, J. Coleman, P. Pfaffinger, D, Cole, A, Warrington, I. Van Vleet. S, Dreymiller. ROW 318. Hitzeman, M. Maushak, G. Runge, L. Gray, E. Daniels, G, Underwager, J. Duchaj, B, Reid, D, Ihne, J. Seyller, W. Siegmann, L. Nash. ROW 4: M. Hitzeman, S. Zenk, J. Smiley, J. Finley-Director. x cf x 1 1 j ' X 1 0' Y i , ,- ' x x ZZ ,,.i...-...iii al . X , E - X Compliments of XX I , Q ff EDWARD J. CONRO Carpenter 8: Builder Custom Built Cabinets Phone 3862 Compliments of BROTZMAN Sz BIGGERS Chevrolet Sales-Service Elgin, Ill. 7na2!'zccmenz'ozZ Qzama Practice Session W. Siegmann I. Seyller, D. Ihne, L. Nash. L.......- SAXOPHONE TRIO M. Maushak-pianist, R. Bahr, S. Dreymiller, A. Warrington. ,K -X. fig ' 1 DANCE BAND ROW I: N. Zenk, A. Warrington, S. Dreymiller, R. Bahr, M. Maushak. ROW 2: I. Duchaj, S. Block, L. Nash, L. Gray, B. Reid. Compliments of WALT WILKINS Compliments of Blacksmith 8: General Repairing TRUCKER'S LODGE Restaurant Tuning up So you want to lead a band My Lover Is A Fisherman gmac! anaemia mul! 5 :V ., ,, ., sh Name that tunel Looks like a three-way tie. They Were Doing the Mambo Compliments of 42 THE MUSIC DEPARTMENT Yea! ROW 1: B. Reid, L. Nash, W. Siegmann, R. Cole, L. Wilkins, I. Duchaj, G. Runge, T. MacNarnara, N. Zenk. ROW 2: O. Ruth, J. Bauman, L. Gray, D. Heine, R. Rowlett, J. Prinner, L. Henning, J. White, M. Fenzel, J. Finley-Director. ROW 3: L. Gudeman, M. Gehringer, E. Ball, A. Warrington, C. I-Iitzernan, L. Beart, D. Wilke, J. Johnson, A. Schlaefli, M. Acree, R. Rolston. ROW 4: S. Block, I. Kellenberger, D. Ihne, S. Dreymiller, M. Maushak, M. Henning, J. Pfaffinger, M. Hitzeman, M. Seyller, R. Baht. 2 A L 0- l Z il ...--.M 5 Compliments of Compliments of HARTMAN Sz SON JAY T. MORNING High Class Registered And Grade Plumbing and Heating Dairy Cattle Office Phone 2621 43 , 1 L. TO R. ROW I: R. Rolston, M. Fenzel, I. Getzelman, J. Tamms, L. Henning, J. White, M, Acre. J. Finley- Director. ROW 2: C. Hitzeman, A, Warrington, L. Gudeman, M. Seyller, J. Pfaffinger, I. Masterson, M. Hen- ning. ROW 3: B. Goeke, I. Reiser. I. Reiser, J. Kellenberger, R. Seyller, D. Ihne, S. Dreymiller, M. Maushak. X 1 O af DYNIXL vibe. J 6233, W 5 Q' . U1 r I 5- Complirnents of Compliments of STARKS TRIANGLE SERVICE STARKS TRIANGLE DRIVE-IN Edward Weseman 44 Aafwd Qwaqaa iq 6 X X, 5, 5 :J ' S , 1 i ' s V 1. . M. Maushak, M. Henning, M. ACI-ee' L Keuen, ROW I: S. Block, A. SCh13.Cfli, N. berger. Zenk. ROW 2: O. Ruth, L. Nash, J. Duchaj B. Reid, W. Siegmann. XWQ. Q rgtgvd 9 . X 7 . ', .R 1 Q . 1 , . , : 5, 1: ' 121.522 11 , -SV ,--' ' E yo A. Warrington, S. Dreymiller, ,' .gl . C. Hitzernan, R. Rolston. ll - ' 1 b ROW I: D. Ihne, M. Seyller, S. Dreymiller, M. Maushak, M. Fenzel. ROW 2: A. Warr- ington, L. Henning, C. Hitzeman. J. Kellenberger, L. Gray. M, Henning. M. Acree, I. White, E. Ball. u MADRIGAL GROUP Compllments of SEATED: C. Hitzeman, E. Ball, M. Fenzel, R. MILTON BARTH Rolston, L. Gudeman, A. Warrington, STANDING: Black dirt, Sand, Gravel, and Fill, B, Reid, W. Siegmann, O. Ruth, I. Duchaj. 45 We mama Music 895 mam a F e,5TiV , Concert Processionai 7 Christmas s ' t ,, t t .ff:.sf3t, .L V. 5 12153 ,,,, ' -4 , ff g :,, ' A in Sfstmas co . llhouer ncerr Ch - te tlstmas S . tO!-y ai Mixed Choms --WW, vue- ,, , Christmas Concert uurs - Qctet nd Drama Fesrivax BOYS Music 8 C . om P1-lmentg of 46 Music and Drama Festival THE MUSIC DE No Television Tonight 5 QR! Wlfff X-,J Q Uwgmcyatchm I-I H 5 I I STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Myrna Cork, Advisor, Rita Rolston man, Presidentg Mary Alice Henning, Point Secretary, Mar- jorie Maushak, Vice President. C np .Egg FIRST ROW: J. Bauman, L, Gray, L. Henning, C, Carlson, J. White, R. Rolston, B. Tatge, D. Wilke. SECOND ROW: I, Schneider, A. Warrington, L. Gudeman, M. Gehringer, C. Hitzeman, R, Baht, J. Beyer, M. Seyller. THIRD ROW: I. Holze, D. Henning, J. Masterson, M. Henning, M. Maushak, M. Bauman, P. O'Rourke, M. Baker, J. Johnson. Compliments of Compliments of MEYERS ACE HARDWARE 48 GUSTAFSON OILS Secretary-Treasurerg Louise Gude- Daddy Date fffifaffiwx N'- -nl ,513 f. 3163 - V ' 1 'W lv Ii' .- -fiful' ,' iv ,5,5.',,t- -.- . G f I -4. - 7a6z'64z'6aa 4 , mf. NA C ompliments of G, A, A, 2 , ROW Ig F. Engel, K. Rockensock, J. Duchaj, I. Getzelman, I. Fillmore, D. Cole, C. Lewis- Adviser. ROW 2: R. Engel, D. Halbmaier, I. White, D. Blank, C. Rowlett, W. Crane, R. Gehringer, D. Tamms, J. Thornhill, I. Carlson. ROW3: T. Vogel, W, Schiesher, I. Wollenweber, D. Thompson, D Carlson, M. Payne, D. Boll, G. Runge, R. White, T. Halbmaier. ROW 4: M, Smith, E. Hennig, D. Getzelman, R. Pearson, M. Duchaj, I. Holze, D. Erath, R. Humbracht, R. Rowlett, D. Heine. F, F, A, MOTTO Doing to Learn Learning to Do Earning to Live Living to Serve Compliments of NORTHERN ILLINOIS BREEDING CO-OP Applying fertilizer to lilacs planted in school yard by F.F.A. monday Heifer donated by Hampshire F.F.A, to Heifer Project Inc. , for German refugee children's home. Pictured L. to R. . U S. S. American Importer cargo ship which car- Carl Lewis ' ' Advlsor ried 60 heifers to Germany Fred Bishop . . . . . President Darwin Pfaffinger . , . Secretary Unloading herfers at Bremen Germany after 14 days aboard ship The Hampshire F.F,A. heifer admired by refugee boys at Maxi- milian-Kaller-Heim, being held by Dr. Ewald Deitmer, head teacher at Balve Kreis Arnsberg in Westfalen, Germany. Compliments of HAMPSHIRE GRAIN ELEVATOR Cash Grain Dr. Deitmer, Director Harwardt, and Carl Lewis with heifer at Maximilian-Kaller-Heim. Compliments of EVERETT DOTY 5' Limestone and Phosphate 7. 7414. - Mary Alice Henning, President, Rita Rolston, Treasurer, Carol Carlson, Vice President, Diane Ihne, Secretary. ROW 1: M. Groebner, J. Bauman, L. Gray, J. Sunderlage, J. Tamms, I. Getzelman, L. Henning, M. Fen- zel, C. Carlson, J. Albright-Advisor. ROW 2: J. White, S, Cole, R. Rolston, M, Acree, D. Deihs, B. Tatge, J. Struck, J. Dettloff, C, Schiesher, D, Wilke, I, Schneider. ROW 3: D. Henning, M, Hitzeman, I. Lamz, J. Pfaffinger, I. Masterson, M, Maushak, M, Henning, L. Schorn, D, Ihne, K. Holze, J. Reiser, I. Reiser. ROW 4: R. Seyller, M. Bauman, E. Conro, B. Goeke, P. Deihs, P. Pfaffinger, P. O'Rourke, D. Brown, S. Allen, M. Baker, D. Underwager, J. Johnson, ROW 5: L. Beart, N. Mengeling, C. Hitzeman, M. Gehringer, J. Beyer, A. Warrington, E. Ball, L, Gudeman, R. Bahr, M. Seyller, I. Holze, S. Drey- miller, J. Kellenberger. Compliments of Compliments of 52 BOWL-MOR LANES MAY'S SHOP Margaret O'Rourke I I I I I I if Slumber Party Freshman Initiation sammes Of Gum Christmas Breakfa an Furnishings Heart-Sister Tea Sf Compliments of FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA 7. 731. fi. Wed f Q situ, . , Q 4 g, 4 ,J ,Ax ' A 5F5!.5f r 'iiiififflz G ' J' ' -43:9 ,, fi in ' - -'ff' Lf452Wv1.g5z . z 5 , 'gf Ri zu 4 . - V- 5 K ,fKL, , KLLL : AJ 5 K f 7. ' if ' ,A S ff , V 2 lil? f 'E , l Q Q z Y em ,:, . . H fi? 3 if ,. Q : I V? J ' . 'N' - ' 4- ' , M ,, W a . ,- Q in f 1 L ..,. , 6 --L' 5' 1' Aff ,, A .,., w 2 K A -D ecz and S Compliments of FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA K xi at A 41 ,I -J W W 33' -M.JW.W M, :QM M m , ,,,j7 m J1 fX ,4 Zetic ,4aaac6az'6cwz READING L. TO R. Lou Ann Gray Mary Alice Henning Marvin Carlson John Duchaj OFF TO THE GAME! 7 ' in 5 lair' ini E. 14 i'f Sl Lf'- , fe? if - -QW 2.2f ' i' A I ' ' 1 :a f f Jw A iifn rarai fmt? . ii JE? '1,' it 3 5 ' '. 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Beals-Coach, R. White, W. Schiesher. SECOND ROW: D. Halb- maier, C. Rowlett, D. Blank, J. White. J. Carlson. Compliments of DREYMILLER 8: DRAY Practice makes perfect. ,Q N k CL gzvf 1t's a bird, it's a p1ane. . . .l ' ' 5 52554. Make roorm ...Q w f-H1-:wfw , xx 'af-f.r3'!f'i , , ,. f, .N Up and im wif: a ?,5if5'niitf5f fc? fa Q, j' V71 , N fr Q - rfffw- :ag . pew.: :Eff-Q55 ' Pvwfbv 5 , , a Q Y-g fx , , gh, Wg, lr liggjtk i. f .T .QM , 'Y , ' ,, -'lf fix. ,W , f M , r 1, A r a, mn f ,, VW ff 'aff . l - W K M r a a a r M M, ,iggmw A -, , if . lu , Li!! Arn Rest! Co rnplirnent ATI-I S Of LE TIC ASSOC IA TION A 2nd isn'r bad but wait will next year. Ler's see. Who'l1 guard that big guy? i n 'iv J . A ', A Qi Wafwdq Barbara Goeke, Marjorie Maushak, Maxine Baker r.? '2-f' Lianne Goeke, Audrey Warrington, Delores Wilke Compliments of HAMPSHIRE MANUFACTURING COMPANY WW Terry McNamara Virgil C ole Coach Bob Beals and Team Dick Cole Norm Zenk Marv Mengeling Frank Engel Jim Getzelrnan Boyd Reid Jim Fillmo re Compliments of SPORTSMANS LODGE Compliments of 61 106 Douglas Ave. VALLEY SPECIALTY MFG, INC, Elgin, Ill, Wiazeaga eiozmpa E RECORD m i.l I Vitz Q d 61- E - , , C. ., ' BEHSOIJVUIG 1 4? Eeooee i e E lA i ,A 454 Lift1e.'EiSf11fl . - Malia l ? 1 E .e GeU0a'Kin8Sf0!1 l 161 55'fQ1'f' . V E ' il'Y Maple Park C E 67 , Gfaivfslake V. A l ' E C T i,ii ' M2QiQffofPark . .L'f176e E me 82 e E e A . 1?9lHfi11e f4 ' :Malte T6 , C 'm',mIviap1ePark E f65'pe 1 MGIXYOG ,Cenfeifiifieeff'f61.E E ' m Eeee 1 . ' 'l, E Belvif eee E 51 m E Q:'. 4th Place, Little Eight Tournament .37 E SYCam01'9 f , 56 Qieeeje E Wm C - - Q - - - - - - - -f - -18 50 '1 ?5':CCEl'1tI'a1C --f ill 757 A , Ilostifiianoaouannlnhnlna 8 Compliments of Compliments of HAMPSHIRE FEED MILL 62 W, C, VOIGHT GARAGE repairing-accessories X R C omplime nts of STANDARD OIL AGENT BLOCK BROS. Fred Swanson, Jr. Phone 5821 ROW I: T. Halbrnaier, I. Fillmore, B. Reid, G. Runge, L. Nash, M. Carlson, N. Zenk. ROW 2: R. Beals-Coach, D. I-Ialbmaier, O. Ruth, R. White, D. Carlson, J. Carlson, C. Rowlett, S. Block. Insert Wayne Herndon. 2. ,X fy 'UQ 'af-Q52 2 C omplime nts of wwiggl ROW I: N. Zenk, M. Mengeling, I. Holze, B.'Reid ROW -2: D. Cole, O. Ruth, V. Cole, M. Modde, R. Beals. Dick Cole Orrell Ruth Virgil Cole Michael Modde Norman Zenk Marvin Mengeling Jerry Holze Boyd Reid Jim Fillmore Keith Rockensock Dave Thompson John Thornhill Stan Block K. Rockensock, J. Fillmore, D.Thompson 880 yd. run, mile run hurdles, 100 yd. dash, relays, broad-jump 440 yd. dash, 2.20 yd. dash, relays 880 yd. run, mile run 100 yd. dash, 22.0 yd. dash, relays hurdles, broad-jump, relays 220 yd. dash, 440 yd. dash, relays high-jump, 440 yd. dash, relays discus, shot put, high-jump discuss, shot put, discus, shot put pole vault, mile run manager ,,... ,,,..1-- D. Cole C39 ....f' 1 Exrreme left: Virgil Cole. Krieelingz Jerry Holze O. Ruth. M. Mengeliug, N. Zenk Compliments of Compliments of KANE COUNTY OIL AGENT U., S. 20 MOTEL Donald Fetzer 64 Joe Mor, Propr. Q, Q 1 Lia..-. What a pose! W 11 ' AH sex, coaCY1- S , I flnally made it! X . ' ffjiif' g lk' .L '74 ,e ,jffgfw V ' A LL,,-.- qkagie x A L f ' Q YF'R 'kjggwgkg ' S 4, .. ' Q . , ,-,fr-wg, ,M I , A nf -1. -1:-3fW,,,gW '- 1 4+ X , 12' f . xg hi S .K seg tv Q Q 5' . 'Hy :Q - ,V -I, 4' it sa Ighf f K A '1 N M t ,Wx Q4 -52 A T Y! X + 'ff ig A 'tfiif .. 1 A 5',.gEif f' . -I rl., f f?s' .il ' 'A' Wqff-. - i. 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