Hoyleton High School - Hoyletonian Yearbook (Hoyleton, IL)

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I-ICDYLETGNIAN 'fav f'Vr .1 f Fw' uveitglf ' v P ished by the Graduating Class of HOYLETON HIGH SCHOOL 1948 I Tl u 3 If 1 f 2 -.-.rv-W 7-, ,,, Y. . Y .vw Dedication To Miss Piper, a fine teacher and a good friend throughout our careers at Hoyleton High School, we, the Class of 1948, dedicate this Hoyletonian ' , ,,-gr X., 1. ii of the gd. flank 15. Ai 501 tmeyef BOARD OF l aymond iachtlebm Carey farms mayetj pmvm EDUCATION Staff of The I-loyletonian Editor-in-Chief ..... Business Manager .. Organizing Editor . . . Graduate Editor .... Undergraduate Editor Snaphots and Humor, Sports ............. Prophecy and Will . .. Calendar ........ Activities ....... Faculty Sponsor . . . . . . . .- Carlene Neuhaus . . . . Doris Gerstkemper . Ruth Reinkensmeyer . . . . . . Verdeu Bartling . . . . Eunice Unverfehrt Shirley Klosterman ...... LeRoy Fark . . . . Jacquelin Nebe . . . . . Carl Rommelrnan . . . . . . . Leroy Greiman Norman W. Beck, Supt. --.,,.-V -V - - - - Faculty Norman W. Beck, Superintendent ' M. A., University of Illinois B. Ed., Southern Illinois University Irene Piper B. S., Geneva College Rudolph Brink Elmhurst Washington University Southern Illinois University Eileen Wiegmann Southern Illinois University University of Illinois Muriel Brink Illinois State Normal University Roberta Brink Southern Illinois University franc Hjvez' fileen 1Lh'egrnan11 llarman hi. Beck Swfsmurmoavl FA E U L T Y Kadoyoh Zirink ffluriel Brink Koberfa Brink Class Prophecy A sigh of relief escaped me as I sighted the Statue of Liberty. I had been gone from America for eight years. How things had changed. Cf course my immediate plan was to return to Hoyleton. I wondered. how my former classmates had fared since our graduation in 1948. I Two hours later found me in the Elite Hotel in Bigtown. America at last, and in a few hours, I would be seeing some of my old friends from Hoyleton High School. D After a plane trip to the midwest, I completed my journey by rail. As I alighted from that famous M. 8: I. streamliner, The Puddle J umper at the new Union Station in Hoyleton, imagine my surprrise to find that my old classmate,Leroy Greiman, was ,now the messenger for the post- office and was getting the mail from the train. We reminisced fora few minutes, and he told me to look up Carlene Neuhaus, another member of the Class of '48, who was teaching Home Ec. at the new consolidated Hoyleton High School and Junior College. I took a cab to the school to see Carlene and was amazed. at the large new building. Virgil Krueger, another member of the class of '48, met me in the foyer. He was custodian in charge, and was able to direct me quickly to Miss Neuhaus' office. Carlene was overjoyed to see me and we sat down for a long talk. Of course, I was most interested in hearing what had become of all of our old friends and she knew something about them all. She first inquired about my work as a newspaper feature writer. I told her that I now had my own column- Jacquelin Nebe's Dirt Dish , and that it ran in twenty different papers all over the land. She then mentioned that we might attend a service that evening at the local Methodist church, where our old classmate, LeRoy Fark was going to preach. I was elated at the prospect. As I left Carlene to go to lun-ch, she told me to go to Carl's Cow Barn . This was the best place to eat in town and was run by another classmate, Carl Rommelman. He gave me a good table, and we talked for a time before my lunch was served. He had a clipping from a Chicago newspaper telling about the recent crash inventor, Marvin Kas- ten, another member of the Class of '48, and his roto-plane. Carl had kept the clipping because it told that Marvin had been under the care of another former classmate, Nurse Ruth Reinkensmeyer, while he was at the hospital. After lun-ch, Carl told me to visit the new Community Center which was being supervised by Doris Gerstkemper, class of '48. Here l saw the local children taking boxing lessons from that former Golden Gloves and World Champion, Hilbert Brinkmann, also a classmate of 1948. Doris, Hilbert, and I were talking about our school days when Doris asked me if I had read any of the poetry written by our old classmate and the new dean of modern poetry, Barbara Spenner. It seemed that her latest poem, Xintau , had been a great sensation in the literary world. All in all I had spent a tiring day, renewing old acquaintances. Before I returned to my hotel, I stopped at the Swedish baths. Here I was greeted by another old classmate, Verdell Bartling. She told me that she had opened the place only a few months before, but that she had been enormously successful. I After a relaxing massage, I returned to my hotel for a quiet evening, happy that I had found all of my old friends again. -Hum Class Will We, the Class of 1948 of the Hoyleton High School, City of Hoyle- ton, Washington County, State of Illinois, being of sound mind and memory, do make, publish, and declare this, our last Will and testament, in manner and form as follows: I, Leroy Greiman, do bequeath my ability to play basketball to some oncoming Freshman who might make better use of it than I did. I, Barbara Spenner, do bequeath to George Krueger my light complexion and blond hair who can use it for variety's sake. I, Jackie Nebe, bequeath my big, flashy bow ties to Eunice Unver- fehrt. I also leave her a pair of dark glasses, and some cotton for her ears until she becomes accustomed to them. I, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, leave my brightness and long skirts to Olga Boehne. I, Hilbert Brinkmann, do bequeath my shyness and Thespian abili- ties to Arthur Lamczyk. I, Leroy Fark, bequeath my way wlith the women to Virgil Wehking. lljalso advise him to turn on this magnetic fascination sparingly on the us. I, Marvin Kasten, bequeath my wavy hair and ability to act to Leroy Haake. I, Virgil Krueger, bequeath my scholarly ways to Shirley Klosterman who has shown promise of using them well. I, Doris Gerstkemper, bequeath my pride in and love for the Cardi- nals to all those who aren't on my side. i I, Carlene Neuhaus, bequeath my straight A's in geometry and World history to Pauline Sensel. I, Verdell Bartling, bequeath my slim figure and short skirts to Arleen Haake. I, Carl Rommelman, leave my wide awake mind and energetic spirit to Billy Christian. , Finally, we, as a group, wish to leave- to our teachers the beams from our faces and our thanks for the time and patience spent on us. Signed and Sealed The Class of 1948 Verde!! l5az'tlz'ng 7Yz'L6erl' firinkmazzzz fa kay fark GRADUATES 5 7017? fdrffktmfezf llray fraiman f ,m,.3,w I F4 'NK' . fljarwh Kaffen Wt' il Krue er fav azlzh H006 9 Y 9 Cazftene fleufzazzs Kath Kezhkenfmcyer Carl Kammelmazm li ffaonn ez' ,,,,, Wil. , 1 Graduate Qciivities VERDELL BARTLING Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Dramatics Club 2 Take It Easy 2 Dumb Dora 2 Annual Staff 2' HILBERT BRINKMANN Band 1,. 2 Dramatlcs Club 1, 2 Cross Country Track 1 Take It Easy 2 The Magic Piper 1 Class vice president 2 LEROY FARK Band 1, 2 Basketball 1, 2 Track 1, 2 Dramatics Club 2 Annual Staff 2' Newspaper Staff 2 DORIS GERSTKEMPER Band 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, -2 Chorus 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2 Annual Staff 1, 2 Newspaper Staff 2 Keep Moving 1 LEROY GREIMAN Band 1, 2 Annual Staff 1, 2 Cross Country Track 1 Drarmatics Club 1 Basketball 2 The Magic Piper 1 MARVIN KASTEN Band 1, 2 Drarnatics Club 1, 2 Keep Moving 1 Take It Easy 2 Dumb Dora 2 VIRGIL KRUE GER Band 1, 2 Dramatics Club 2 J ACQUELIN NEBE Chorus 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2' Dumb Dora 2 Take It Easy 2 Newspaper Staff 2 Keep Moving 1 Annual Staff 2' CARLENE N EUHAUS Chorus 1 Chorus Accompaniest 2 Annual Staff 1, 2 Band 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Take It Easy 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2 Nobody Home 1 Enter The Hero 1 Keep Moving 1 RUTH REIN KEN SMEYER Annual Staffl, 2 Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2' Keep Moving 1 CARL ROIMMELMAN The Magic Piper 1 Cross Country Track 1 Band 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1' Annual Staff 2' Keep Movinlgd' 1 Class President 2 BARBARA SPENN ER Annual Staff 1 Band 1, 2 Chorus 1, 2 G. A. A. 1, 2 Dramatics Club 1, 2 ' X I-Ioyleton Loyalty Stand and shout-give a cheer For the white and the blue. On field or floor duty calls us To show our colors true. So let us rise, give a cheer For our team passing by, To give them fight-give them might For our dear Hoyleton High. Undergraduates and Activities fv.p'-Y I-li-Lifes SCHOOL DAY AT THE COUNTY FAIRA The Hoyleton Public Schools' exhibit at the 1947 Washington Co. Fair held at Nashville was one of the outstanding displays of the fair. The exhibit won three first place ribbons, eight second place. ribbons, and three third place ribbons. One of the most. interesting exhibits Was the geography correspondence project of the fifth and sixth grades of our school. This consisted of a large map of the world surrounded by letters received from pen pals in foreign lands, by the fifth and sixth 'grade pupils., Streaimers led from each letter to the country on the map from which it came. Countries represented were France, England, Australia, and New Zealand. This project received a second place ribbon. Art Work from the various grades and other class projects made up the rest of the exhibit. The entire exhibit was very colorful. FRESHMAN INITIATION The annual initiation of the Freshmen into the mysteries of high school ended with the traditional party on the evening of September 19. All during the week they were required to carry the Sophomores' books, wear their clothes backwards, anddo other ridiculous things. On Fri- day evening they had to go through several trying ordeals, but everyone managed to come out alive. The evening closed with a Weiner roast in Fred Greiman's pasture. This part always eases the minds of the Freshmen concerning their recent humiliations because the Sophomores always pay the entire cost of the party. At the end of the Weiner roast, the green Freshies were now full fledged high school students and could start their plans for initiating the new class next fall. G. A. A. HAYRIDE The G. A. A. had its initiation ceremonies on the evening of October 10th. They took in six new members. After the ceremonies were con- cluded at the school, each G. A. A. member and her guest climbed on a hay wagon and went out to Obermeyers pasture. A huge bonfire was built, and the evening was spent in playing games and singing songs. Refreshments were served late in the evening and the entire group re- turned to town. CHRISTMAS PARTY We had our Christmas party on the evening of December 18. The entertainment committee had planned a full evening of games in the Gymnasium. After these were concluded, the entire group went to the study hall which had been attractively decorated in the Christmas motif. Card tables were set up with places set. The Christmas tree sparkled at the front of the room. After the gifts were exchanged, the refreshment committee served sandwiches and soda. Mr. Beck and Miss Piper received several gifts from the students. Ulga Zoelme Zdm, L'Izz'is'l'e?u1 drleeu llaake se M 5'lu'rleyKla.vferman drlluer Gun ezyk Koh? fllafehlmff len! jierezeau Hzuhize fenfel Chas Starck fumre FREE!-IMEN leray hte fearge Krueger' Iesfer ffedzmke Wrgd tdelzking American Education Week Open House The sixth annual open house held in connection with the cele- bration oif American Education Week was considered to be the most successful of all by many of the approximately 400 guests who visited in our schools on the evening of November 13th. A steady flow of parents, friends and patrons started at about 6:30 p.m. and continued through the various rooms until the short program started about 9 p.m. The program opened with a short talk by Mr. Beck, our superintend- ent, in which he welcomed the guests and gave a brief summary of the ideals and aims of our school. The rhythm band gave two numbers, under the direction of Mrs. Brink, accompanied by Miss Brink at the piano. Three selections were then played by the school band under the direction of Mr. Brink. The program closed with the singing of three selections by the Girls' Glee Club, under the direction of Mrs. Brink. A feature of this year's program in addition to the usual display of class work in each room, was the demonstration and use of the new 16mm sound projector, the Recordio, the 35mm film strip machine, and the opaque projector. These had been added to our school equipment since the last open house program. f0'D200bOOC0'JCa09G0'9bZGO'J Honors .The pupils and teams of our school have been especially active during the school year of 1947-1948 and have added many new honors to the already impressive list attained by our school. Some of the outstanding ones are as follows: American Legion Medal for Poppy Day Poster ...... Orville Sensel American Legion Citizenship Medal for .Girls .... Shirley Klosterman American Legion Citizenship Medal for Boys ..... Washington County Spelling Champion .......... Washington County Arithmetic Champion Washington County Dictionary Runner-up Oil Belt Conference Softball Runner-up . Oil Belt Conference Basketball Runner-up Oil Belt Conference Track Championship Washington County Basketball Third Placa' . Wm. Christian .. Peggy Heilig . . . . John Hines . Ruth Koelling The grade team The grade team The grade team The grade team 'W i rw 'mr' 'Y'--vuuuurr-'I - I Calender September 2 -School opens with a record first day enrollment of 100. 3 -Everyone spends the day getting acquainted. 9 -The G. A. A. has its first meeting with Mrs. Wiegmann its new sponsor. 9 -High school officers for 1947-48 were elected as follows: . Carl Rommelman, Presidentg Hilbert Brinkmann, Vice Presidentg Lester Schnake, Secretary-Treasurer. 15 -The Grade School team won its opening game from Trinity, 3-2. 15 -The Dramatics Club organized for the year. 15 -Dr. Plassman took a T. B. patch test of the high school pupils. 15 -Freshman initiation week opened. 19-The freshman initiation party ended the induction period. 23-The grade school team lost its first conference game of the season to Young School there by a 17-6 score. 25-Mr. Beck and Mr. Jones and Mr. Huck attend the fall meeting of the School Board Association at Carbondale. 26-The grade school team lost its second conference game to Shannafelt here by a score of 8-5. 28-The new school busses arrived and made their first trips. 28-The grade school team won its first conference game from Vernon on their diamond by a 16-10 score. October 1-Dental examinations by Dr. Roy Kasten completed to-day. 3-The grades won over Antioch by an 8-5 score. 7-The grades closed their season with a resounding win over Irvington here 20-2. We get the conference runner-up trophy. 10-End of the first six weeks period. 10-G. A. A. hayride initiation of new members. 16-County Teachers Institute at Nashville. No school. 17-County Teachers Institute at Nashville. No school. 23-Mr. Beck attended the fall meeting of the Oil Belt Conference. 24-The first films were shown on the new 16mm sound projector. Z5-Mrs. Wiegmann and the G. A. A. officers attended the work-shop in Granite City. 28-The Dramatics chooses Dumb Dora as its first one act play. 29-Ronald Dykstra and Leroy Greiman win season passes in the contest to pick the name for our teams. The winning name was Tl1underbolts . 31-Southern Division of the I. E. A. meets at Carbondale. No school. fContinuedJ v i W if li 1 fha: dum'elzer frm: Khefnag Vefla Uhefrwy Wanda Egger - ROOM F-'OUR , X ffl. yamlmlz kngar Hake jvfm llizws fund lack U, lolmson Kath Kvetling Qkleiboekcf Ueldrif fine jierman Ezalina Kixmarm fvyce funders' fbhrula ieafel fiomalon fclmifeifezfeld 956 .x' i I Wal Kanala' Dykrfm lvm, gfamhalz farm flarfmeyaf Kaur! Wake Room 5 0- -' xl f v V ' ' 'QQ ' 'Z H R K- :NYM x ,7 --xr- 'P::1f:::fre I Nyx f 53533, . Q fkggy Jleihg agllonglarmelef flizabetk Huck fackjalmsvu ,HK r in -AQQHAV 6' , gg if Q G it 6- ' ' , .P rw? A n ,wk 1- 5 5 A f ini: n h n E gI'ii g,.9i.si-. ne lab fflarie Kalzlman fame: iaw fw2'gvL2'nze Q 1' 'f 11 4, 6 - Q fff may 'Q -ig. R461 limnan ftzomk Huck fllelvin 1K'2vhM21.g flancy Idambeeyae V lr J ferrite Uaufman Kabef! utfffdd fqyrna Egger fhirloy tiger ' , 1 ' ' ' 1 ij. - ,,, ' , R ' 4...- f?m.xl'RX ' N ROOM 1 Y , T W U ' ' ' L Im ' 91 W f tif: Q' 43 5- 2.9 f 32144 fmnkk Mgfkgghuggn ffldfy fill! Qfdne Mit!!! JY!!! dar! llill lllvd vein' Qrrazm forge: rss iw. I V -Y - 1 g WZ it 6 V x I 4 ,, -X .IL v ' .'f 42- .N K Alix , 1 Y V X Y fm.. iqarlene Km Shirley Knlli kllhdfd haze donald lfandall X 1: 0 facillc frlukrieetez' 6'az'ol as , , Ham XY ' SJ? K ' W if . 3' ' ij' Kazan? -Uomaran Batty hlarrufezyue -'- f -wir--y 1-Y ,, ,, Grade School Athletics This year's grade school team comlpiled one of the better records for teams from our school. Built around six veterans from last season, it finished the year with a record of 14 victories and 7 defeats. Lost to next year's team will be Captain John Hines, Roger Hake, Maurice Garnholz, Ervin Chesney, and Billy Westerfeld, who graduate this spring. The only returning regular will be Walter Hongserrneier. Other members of the squad who will be back include Alvin Hongsermeier, Billy Garnholz, and Eugene 'Klie. George Edward Linze, who was the tenth man on the team, has moved to Pinckneyville. Included in this year's record are a second place finish in the Oil Belt Conference Tournament and a third in the Washington County Grade Tournament. The team's high scorer for the season was John Hines. The boy with the best free throw average was Billy Westerfeld. The entire record was as follows: Hoyleton 52 Iuka 0 Shannafelt 23 Hoyleton fovertiinel 22 Young 25 Hoyleton E 22 Hoyleton 41 Irvington 17 Hoyleton 50 Antioch 14 Hoyleton 52 Love 14 Hoyleton 26 Keyesport 23 Hoyleton 36 Vernon 15 Hoyleton 75 Iuka 1 1 Young 39 Hoyleton 22 Vernon 16 Hoyleton 15 Hoyleton 26 Okawville 11 Hoyleton 33 Antioch 5 Hoyleton 20 Keyesport 16 Southern Illinois Junior High School District Tourney Carlyle 37 Holyeton 21 Oil Belt Conference Tournament Hoyleton 53 Iuka 8 Hoyleton 38 Vernon 10 Young 28 Hoyleton Cchampionshipl 21 Washington County Grade School Tournament Hoyleton 67 New Minden 20 As ley 38 Hoyleton 23 Hoyleton 43 Okawville fThirdl 18 Our cheerleaders were Pauline Rixmann and Ruth Koelling. .-rf--. wuur-Y ' ' Grade School Athletics 1947 TRACK AND FIELD The 1947 season saw our team rack up a .500 average. We competed in four meets and won two of them. Team members and letter winners were John Hines, Orville Sensel, Virgil Wehking, Kent Nierman, Walter Hongsermeier, Maurice Garnholz, and Roger Hake. We opened our season on April 11 in a triangular meet at Carlyle with them and St. Marys. The final totals found us last. Carlyle had 74 points to win, St. Marys had 26 for second and we had 17. Our next meet was a dual meet at Ashley. We defeated our hosts by a 49 to 39 score. Then on April 30, we finished last again in a quadrangular meet at Nashville. The final count showed Carlyle first with 87 points, Nash- ville second with 62 points, New Minden third with 23 points, and us last with 16 points. The high point of our season came in the first annual Oil Belt Con- ference meet held at Young School on May 9, 1947. Our team won eight out of ten possible first place awards, a third place, and a fifth place. This gave us a total of 44 points and the first place trophy. Our points werescored by John Hines who took firsts in the 100 yard dash, 220 yard dash, and broad jumpg Orville Sensel, who took firsts in the base- ball throw, the 440 yard run, and the 50 yard dash, Kent Nierman, who took first in the shotg and our relay team composed of Walter Hongser- meier, Kent Nierman, Orville Sensel, and John Hines, which also placed first. Maurice Garnholz placed third in the pole vault, and Virgil Wehking placed fifth in the high jump to complete our scoring. 1947 SOFTBALL The final records of the 1947 season show that our team won four and lost two of its regularly scheduled games. Our conference record was 3 wins and 2 losses and allowed us to finish in the runner-up spot behind Young School, the conference champion. Members of our team were Maurice Garnholz, Ervin Chesney, Fred Cunningham, Albert Kleiboeker, John Hines, Walter Hongsermeier, Roger Hake, Billy Westerfeld, Geo. Linze, Eugene Klie, and Robert Hake. All but Eugene and Robert won letters. Our season's record is as follows: Hoyleton 3 Trinity Lutheran 2 Young 17 Hoyleton 6 Shannafelt 8 Hoyleton 5 Hoyleton p 16 Vernon 10 Hoyleton 8 Antioch 5 Hoyleton 20 Irvington 2 Oil 1947 belt Oil Half Oil Belt 60tlfit'Z1iC8 L'hamfiorLa r91f7 Honfercnce feaand 1,94-8 Calender November ' 3-Doris Gerstkemper and Shirley Klosterman were chosen as the high school cheerleaders., 3-Pauline Rixmann and Ruth Koelling were chosen as the grade school cheerleaders. , 5-Washington County Schoolmasters Club met at Ashley. h 7-The County School Survey Committee was chosen at Nashville.. 8-Special election to authorize the Board of Education to dispose of the property of the old districts. 10-American Education Week opens. 11--Armistice Day, no school. 13-Sixth annual American Education Week Open House at our school for 400 guests. 18-The high school Thunderbolts lost their first game of the season to Ashley by a 33-32 score. 21-The grades opened their season with an unblievable Win over Iuka. The final score Was 52-0. 21-End of the second six weeks. 26-The grades lost to Shannafelt in an overtime, 23-22. 26-The Thunderbolts roared over Tilden High School 57-42. 27-Thanksgiving Day vacation. 28-Thanksgiving vacation. December 2-The grades lost to Young by a 25-22 score. 4-The Girls Glee Club attended the Ice Revue with Sonja Heine at St. ouis. 5--Marine High School scooted past our Thunderbolts 24-22. 5-The grades defeated Irvington by a 41-17 score. 9-Alhambra High School's skyscrapers rolled over our team by a 64- 30 score. 9-The grades beat Antioch 50-14. A 12-Waltonville High School's giants beat us 52-28. 12-Love Grade School found no love here as We beat them 52-14. 15-First day of semester exams. Moans and groans. 16-Second day of semester exams. Whew. 16-Keyesport High School outlasted our boys 40-38. 16-The grades gained some revenge when they beat Keyesport 2'6-23. 18-The high school had its Christmas party and gift exchange. Who burned the sandwich spread? 19-Ken Seely gave a program of songs and jokes for our school and its guests, the pupils of Trinity Lutheran School. 19-The grade school team got an early present when it beat Vernon 36- 15. 19-Everyone was happy to see our Thunderbolts roar again and beat New Douglas High School 35-30. 19-This year's long Christmas vacation to-day. Santa came early. fContinuedJ High School 1300100110011 Returning to the basketball wars after a one year lay off, our team found itself with a new name, some new suits, and one experienced member. The new name was suggested by Leroy Greiman and Ronald Dykstra in a contest early in the fall. It was the Thunderbolts LeRoy Fark was the only veteran we had. The new suits were very pretty, but didn't come until the last half of the season. Our cheerleaders were Shirley Klosterman and Doris Gerstkemper. During the season, LeRoy Fark was the high scorer for the team, and Virgil Wehking had the best percentage of free throws made. Team members and letter winners were as follows: LeRoy Fark, Virgil Wehking, Kent Nierman, Lester Schnake, Leroy Greiman, Arthur Lamczyk, Charles Storck, and George Krueger. All except LeRoy Fark and Leroy Grieman will be back next year to form the nucleus of a stronger band of Thunderbolts. The sea.son's record was as follows: Ashley Hoyleton 32 Hoyleton Tilden 42 Marine Hoyleton fovertimej 22 Alhambra Hoyleton 30 Waltonville Hoyleton 28 Keyesport Hoyleton 38 Hoyleton New Douglas 30 Ashley Hoyleton 38 Dahlgren Hoyleton 21 Walitonville Hoyleton 27 Opdyke Hoyleton 26 Okawville Hoyleton 42 Dahlgren Hoyleton 19 Marine Hoyleton 30 Hoyleton Keyesport 35 Tilden Hoyleton 18 Opdyke Hoyleton 27 I. H. S. A. Distri-ct Tournament St. Marys of Carlyle 101 Hoyleton 7 Sparta Invitational Junior Tournament Grand Tower 84 Hoyleton , 34 Although the records show only three victories against a total of sixteen defeats, our team tried hard, at all times. The fact that a majority of our games were played against four year high schools was the decisive factor in most of the games. With several members of this year's grade school team available and with six lettermen back for next year, we can look for a season where our Thundlerbolts will really roar. 1 X 14?g1Z ldelzking gf, D b.-A' I I ffm K' fl'hzmd,ez'bolfs 194791948 , , . E 4 4 A - X -r s-, Z f I ACE kay Zzrk ff ' 7: 1 A feffef .fchnake l ' q , Llrfhuzf lfzmczyk Kgnf fjigrman fairly freinmn f 1 ff 1 Char ! ftorck -v----'rv --- V , C! Q, ,L ,- , - s , fearge Khieger --V Calender January 5-Christmas vacation is over and we are back to work. D ' 6-The grades walloped their cousins from, Iuka again. This time the score was 75-11. 6-The high school lost to Ashley again. The score was 50-38. 12-The Thunderbolts travelled to Dahlgren and lost in their almost a gym by a 40-21 score. 15-Young School beat our graders again. The score was 39-22. 15-First day of semester exams. 16-The Thunderbolts were quieted by Waltonville 67-27. 16-Second day of semester exams. 19-Crippled by the loss of several players, the grades lost to Vernon 16- 15. Scarlet fever had us down. 20-The American Legion sponsored a party for the bands in appreciation of the concerts given last summer. 22-Opdyke's High School team beat our Thunderbolts here 65-26. 22-The Washington County Schoolmasters Club met in Hoyleton. They were entertained by our chorus and band. soloists. 23-The Antioch grade game was postponed by scarlet fever. 2'6-Oops--Carlene slipped on the ice and, broke her ankle. 26-The Thunderbolts slipped too, and lost to Okawville 43-42. 26-The grades beat Okawville 26-11. 29-The Irvington game was cancelled by scarlet fever. 30-Our school was closed to-day by scarlet fever epidemic for a period jj C10 QD Utah Nlfp O I LI,-Blu? 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However there are many empty sea s. 10-Dahlgren High School beat our Thunderbolts 63-19. 10-The grade school showed the effects of no practice and bowed out of the Junior High School District when they lost to Carlyle 37-21 at Ashley. 11-The grades returned! to form by beating Antioch 33-5. 12-Lincoln's Birthday. 12-The Thunderbolts skid-ded all the way to Marine on icy pavements and skidded some more as they lost 39-30. 13-It may be unlucky for some, but our Thunderbolts whipped the worst blizzard of the season to get to Keyesport and then won by a 40-35 score. 13-The grades made it a double victory as they beat Keyesport 20-16. 14-The County Contests at Nashville were for our benefit this year. John- Hines won the arithmetic championship. Peggy Heillg repeated her victory of last year as spellinlg champion. and Ruth Koelling placed second in the dictionary contest. fContinuedJ G. A. A. Standing, left to right: Geneese Thomason, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, Jacquelin Nebe, Doris Gerstkemper, Janet Huck, Deloris Linze, Pauline Rixmann, Shirley Klosterman, Verdell Bartling, Barbara Spenner, Marilyn Nierman, and Mrs. Eileen Wiegmann, Sponsor. Seated, left to right: Delores Johnson, Ruth Koelling, Pauline Sensel, Eunice Unverfehrt, Vesta Chesney, Wanda Egger, Wanda Sensel, and Joyce Sanders. Carlene Neuhaus was absent when this picture was made. STAFF OF THE BROADCAST Standing, left to right: Jacquelin Nebe, Pauline Rixmann, Shirley Klosterman, Doris Gerstkemper, LeRoy Fark, and Mr. Beck, the sponsor. Seated, left to right: Eunice Unverfehrt, Morris Huck, Shirley Koelling, and David Hines. STAFF OF THE HHOYLETONIANH Standing, left to right: Carl Rommelman, Verdell Bartling, Shirley Klosterrnan, Doris Gerstkemper, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, LeRoy Fark, and Mr. Beck, the sponsor. Seated, left to right: Jacquelin Nebe, Leroy Greiman, and Eunice Unverfehrt. 6'l'aff' of ffle Staff of fha 6 flayletonian 9. A.A. l94'7 lf3 Calender February 16-The Thundlerbolts missed the snow and ice and lost to Tilden by a 30-18 score. 17-Unhappy -day, Our Thunderbolts were slaughtered by Opdyke 100-27. 18-The grades beat Iuka 53-8 in the Oil Belt Conference Tourney. 19-We advanced to the finals with a convincing win over Vernon 38-10. 20-We placed second as Young beat us 28-21 in the finals. 24-St. Marys beat us in the District at Breese 101-7 . 27-End of the fourth six weeks. March ' 1-We beat New Minden in the county grade school tourney at Ashley by a 67-21 score. 2-Ashley beat us in the semi-finals 38-23. 3-We beat Okawville for the third place trophy in the county. 4-Billy Westerfeld wins the state tournament ticket for the best grade school free throw percentage. 9-We lost our first game in the Sparta Tournament to Grand Tower 84-34. 10-Virgil Wehking won the state tournament ticket for the best high school free throw percentage. 15--Measles strike. 54 absent. 16-It grows worse, 76 absent today. 17-It grows better, only 74 absent today. 19-Mr. Beck leaves on a windy day to see the state tournament. Both Virgil and Billy have the measles and can't go. 26-Good Friday, no school. 29-Easter vacation 31-Spieth completes the pictures for the annual. There are still a few missing. April 2'-Southwestern I. E. A. meets in E. St. Louis. No school. 3-District solo and ensemble contests at Carbondale. 9-Grade school vs. Carlyle and St. Marys in a triangular meet. 10-School Election . , 10-End the fifth six weeks period. 10-District organization music contest at Carbondale. 16-Grades vs. Carlyle and Odin in a triangular meet. 22-MQ Beck is a panel member at spring school board meeting in Mt. 'ernon. 30-Ashley Invitational High School track and field meet. May 2-Mr. Beck's birthday 4-Nashville Invitational Fresh.-Soph. track and field meet. 6-Oil Belt Conference track and field meet. 7-County Music Festival at Nashville. 8-I. H. S. A. District Track and Field meet at Belleville. 14-Class play, Take It Easy tonight 21-First day of final exams. 24-Second day of final exams. 28-Commencement and the graduates don their caps and gowns and bid good-bye to Hoyleton High School. THE DRAMATICS CLUB Standing, left to right: Mr. Beck, sponsor, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, Marvin Kasten, LeRoy Fark, Virgil Krueger, Kent Nierman, Charles Storck, Leroy Hake, George Krueger, Hilbert Brinkmann, Robert Maschhoff, Lester Schnake, and Eunice Unverfehrt. Seated, left to right: Verdell Bartling, Pauline Sensel, Arleen Haake, Olga Boehne, Doris Gerstkemper, Barbara Spenner, Shirley Klosterman, and Jacquelin Nebe. Carlene Neuhaus Was absent When this picture was made. CAST OF TAKE IT EASY Standing, left to right: George Krueger, Leroy Hake, Kent Nierrnan, Marvin 5 Kasten, Hilbert Brinkmann, Lester Schnake, and Mr. Beck, director. Seated, left to right: Ruth Reinkensmeyer, Doris Gerstkemper, Verdell Bartling, Shirley Klosterman and Jacquelin Nebe. V g Carlene Neuhaus was absent when this picture was made. KEEP MOVING 1947 Left to right: Keith Klosterman, Helen Hines, Marvin Haake, Carl Rommelman, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, Marvin Kasten, Doris Gerstkemper, Robert Brink, Carlene Neunaus, Marie Unverfehrt, and Jacquelin 'Nebe. 'yaka 0 ' 1948 ' Hail of H Keep having - 1947 N 154 Dramafics Club 1947- 48 f- -- f-,gnu-v--W - Crganizations G. A. A. President .... Ruth Reinkensmeyer Vice-president . Shirley Klosterman Secretary .. .... Carlene Neuhaus Treasurer ..... Doris Gerstkemper Reporter ....... Jacquelin Nebe Faculty Sponsor. . Eileen Wiegmann CLASS OFFICERS President ....... Carl Rommelman Vice-president .. Hilbert Brinkman Sec., Treas. ....... Lester Schnake Faculty Advisor ........ Mr. Beck GIRLS' GLEE CLUB President ...... Carlene Neuhaus Secretary .... . . . Jacquelin Nebe Treasurer ....... Pauline Rixmann Reporter ...... Shirley Klosterman Faculty Sponsor .... Muriel Brink BAND President ..... Doris Gerstkemper Vice-president, Ruth Reinkensmeyer Secretary .... Shirley Klosterman Director .......... Rudolph Brink THE BROADCAST Editor-in-chief, Doris Gerstkemper High school editor .... Leroy Fark Grade school editor .. E. Unverfehrt High school reporter ...... J. Nebe 7th Sz 8th reporter .... P. Rixmann 5th Ka 6th reporter ....... M. Huck 3rd 85 4th reporter .... S. Koelling lst Kr 2nd reporter ...... D. Hines G. A. A. reporter ........ J. Nebe Music reporter .... S. Klosterman Dramatics club ........ L. Schnake Faculty Sponsor .... Mr. Beck THE DRAMATICS CLUB President ..... Shirley Klosterman Vice-president,. Doris Gerstkemper Sec. KL Treas ...... Lester Schnake Faculty Sponsor ........ Mr. Beck 'K -'W -f W - -W-X---neva. v - ' BAND Back Row: Arleen Haake, Pauline Rixmann, Carl Rommelman, Leroy Fark, Hilbert Brinkmann, Lester Schnake, Charles Storck, Marvin Kasten, Leroy Greiman, Virgil Wehking. Middle Row: V Rudolph Brink, director, John Hines, Ruth Reinkensmeyer, Deloris Linze, Janet Huck, Billy Westerfeld, LeRoy Hake, Kent Nierman, Virgil Krueger, Kenneth Eickmeyer, George Krueger, Robert Maschhoff, Janet Reinkensmeyer. Seated: Pauline Sensel, Barbara Spenner, Marilyn Nierman, Ruth Koelling Verdell Bartling, Shirley Klosterman, James Law, Eunice Unverfehrt, Roger Hake, Maurice Garnholz, Doris Gerstkemper. Peggy Heilig and Carlene Neuhaus were absent when this picture was taken. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Back Row: Barbara Spenner, Janet Huck, Doris Gerstkemper, Deloris Linze, Delores Johnson, Olga Boehne, Jacquelin Nebe, Ruth Reinkens- meyer, Pauline Sensel, Marilyn Nierman, and Joyce Sanders. Standing: Mrs. Wesley Brink, director, Verdell Bartling, Geneese Thomason, Ruth Koelling, Pauline Rixmann, Shirley Klosterman, Arleen Ellaake, Wanda Sensel, Wanda Egger, Eunice Unverfehrt, Vesta esney. Carlene Neuhaus, accompanist, was absent when this picture was made. CAST OF PETER RABBITH: Left to right: Miss Roberta Bring, Jack Johnson, Robert Hake, Harold Hill, Mary Hake, Billy Leutner, David Hines, Mrs. Wesley Brink, Lorene Haun, Karen Rhodes. Numerous members of this cast were absent in this picture. They in- cluded Wesley Sensel, who had the role of Peter Rabbit . girls' ' flee Club f 9 47048 Oferelta Ciwt afetzz' fabbit Hand I9lf7'f'5 Q L PANIQRANA 9,91 Q K, . 1 -1 ' f .. f ? ft if 3-1: vl t 05. 1 P ' ' 5 Y 7 s ' S Q Q I' N.-.J Qx PAIXIORAMA . 4--'---1 w 1 I l s Advertisements p In this brief space, we, the students' and faculty of the Hoyleton Public Schools, wish to thank the businessmen who have contributed to the success of our book. We appreciate their fine co-operation in making it possible for us to publish our annual. Sincerely, we say Thanks . x I . .ig-5, . U 'ggi 1 FV' X 'J f 1 x w Q x.' 'X y N 1 5 W N X x X 1 1 X 1 . f X ,ygg ,- wh X , I 'if' MX' y . 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