Kempton High School - Kemptona Yearbook (Kempton, IL)

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Z' 'X Jxt Vi!-'fx N hx I X I M KWH lCWN lL! XXIB .f Those, Those, Those, Those. 'NY LG, who give us love and care, who often our burdens bear, who sacrifices for us make, This book we Dedioate, To our Parents, The Class of 1941 Liiioete this edition of KEIIPTOTTA Z - V . fx 1 - X. K . X V H Wig X X 'Q N X I I ' I: x , Ei ' N- I, K- 'I ,z-'ff- - x X ,,A 'A- s -Q..- A-L Rue, N...f--fx , wx xx x f x 4 1, N x V-. x - fx-f Y' X l'-+, ---'-- Vx x - X ', X 'I--1'-:r.....-, Q V 5 X fgN 1 A Qf'::':.'f:Q'-2955 b -4Q- Ln:-Q-KJ nm, ., , 'L1......,V..,,MFA-A---,-v,f1'f1 - 1 Q Y- .W N - V- I X - f I x X Q 0- ' ' E 1 4 ' ' - ' X: l.,, ! . I .1 I ,I X. f ,X I X., - r.. .X ,AN I. N -' X , I Xi Q M., IIB f' Z A F K ,W -J -1' E, 7 ,L ,A L, ,J I, I 1 X F. , . ,X f ' 1 1 1 ' I X ! ,1 'xx-J ,E 3 f -l I-1 '-', A pf H L Ii 'l X C il FORENORD As time moves on with hurrying feet, The last of our high eshool days we meet, And as they end ani nod partings are made, Our thoughts and memories wi1L always parade, Through the - KEKPTONA I ff f xx X f K f x 1 X X hyd ff4XJ X fr Q XX AX X Khxx 'xxx X tx 'VID N6 XQjJ ywM ' -QALTV xx if x , Q1 E 4--x,-..f.,,,..,,,yf- 2. Dx if 2 m,,, ' N. J -'N - I 4:1- 'xwl K ,Lb ,.Q,,ffff HUUWNNSTHUTHNT I x I A FACULTY Miss Mary Ogden Miss Lucy Granger Commerce Math. English Miss Henrietta Saltsman English Home Economics Mr. John McKinney Mr. Nicholas Sloan Music Agriculture Mr. Louis Unfer Principal Nmajg,ngys BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. James Malone Mr. Robert Sengpiel Mr. Charles Keighin Mrs. Ida Dowse Secretary Mrs. Myron Farley President KEMPTONA STAFF Dale Gish, Leon Olson, Louis Unfer Jr., Wm. Flesher, Marjorie Pefferman, Jack Jacob, Phyllis Keighin, Elaine Dowse, Raymond Schildt Maxwell Bute, Donald Margaron, Edna Mae Unfer, Ima Jean Snyder, Helen Frantz, Eileen Foley,' Barbara Flesher, Margery Farley, Dwaine Cook, Maurice Fenton, Betty Eggenberger, Wanda Nelson, Joe Fraher, Lloyd Earing, Patricia Cloonen. 5. -4 C? 11 lf N 1 ' if xx , f' 'X x ,, ,ff If xnxx xx X' If fig ,Xlfff LX -4' XX ,XX!,2,,2j 5 J o XM f l f 'xx if l QLLLKX I X Cr - J Commencement - May Qfird, 1941 Kempton Commxmitgr High ,School Patricia Cloonen Lloyd Earing Betty Egggenbergger T.f9.U.l'lCG Fenton f Wm. nFlGSl1Gl' :lf C amor A 1 Elleen Foley ' 5. f1fQ'ICg-'4 An. f-2 Joe Frzaller fy I N ff--xxx .., 'JI' I, yfufvkn-,1,xv'EQ1 ju my f Helen Frantz 3 XL Rai 5 V ,iv ag -vi! Jack' J ob N ips X X X K ' 'I 5.-.,' Al,.-f X Wanda .nelson 5 'f X,.-f' -Ng- 1LF'!' NJ I ,1-Tmfe'-'er-47 eon Olson wkfeof-VJ K ,flN1.f,' ., ., -I . I gy? aymond Schlld 5 N . Jean Sn der ' ! jx f -ff,-11.-'.T -'7 791. ' U Zi' 'y J ' Y 'Vvylfxj Q IA wk 'XX V ,ffr V Cf-fl Ly If S Hfii M Bez' fy Eyyenbeifyef 5129912 Fbley Pa Zfjezkz Ujavnen 'gf .A Maufzdefkpiom ck2eZf'Cfa00Z2 L Joydiafzhy 365 i Joe Fraiwep Helen Franz? WQJ7076Zflf6.'.7J'0I? fma Ckan Snyder bf ,Paypvpddabldf Lazzzif Zlnfejjcfr' Leon Olson Ufm. flfarjzefw SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Senior Class of 1941 is about to bid farewell to Kempton High School. As commencement approaches our thoughts turn back to that day in September, 1957, when thirteen Freshmen wandered forlornly about the building that was to be our home for the next four years, We elected the class officers as followsr- Pres- ident, Lloyd Earingg Vice-President, Betty Eggenbergerg Secretary, Leota DeMoure3 Treasurer Leon Olsen. The class sponsor was Mr. Blubaum, We were determined to set high standards in scholarship, athletics, and music. Whether we have succeeded, the records will have to show, The feature event of the year was our'Initiation which we had anticipated so fearfully, When we resumed our studies in the fall of 1958 we had lost Alvin Masching, Delbert Holm, and Leota DeMoureQ But Raymond Schildt had joined our forces, Our class officers that year wereg Betty Eggenberger, Presidentg Wanda Nelson Vice Presidentg Eileen Foley, Secretary and ' Treasurer. Our Class sponsor was Mr, Farnsworth. This time it was our turn to play host at the Initiation Party. Remembering our own experience last year we tried not to be too hard on them. When we were summoned back in the fall of l959 our ranks had been increased by the'addit- ion of Paticia Cloonen,' Ima Jean Snyder, Helen Frantz, and Louis Unfer, Jr., but we had lost leslie Howard, Our class officers wereg Pres- ident, Wanda Nelsong Vice President, Louis Un- fer Jr.3 Secretary, Eileen Foleyg and Treas- urer, Patricia Cloonen. Our Junior Play and Banquet given by the Seniors occupied many hapQ py moments. Now our time is drawing to a'closeQ Edna Bailey was forced to withdraw, but Maurice Fenton and Joe Fraher swelled our number, The Class officers are:President Joe Fraherg Vice President, Leon Olsong Secretary, Louis Unfer Jr,g Treasurer, Maurice Fentonu The Senior Play, our Banquet, Bacca- laureate, and Commencement have made'our days busy oness For our Class Colors, we have chosen, Purple and Goldg our Class Flower, the Gardeniag and the Class Motto W Today we follow, Tomorrow we lead. N It is our fervent hope that we can fulfill not only our motto, but all that is expected of us. During the past four years the Seniors have carried on the following activities, Patricia Cloonen Home Ec. Club, 5 - 4 GoAbAo,5 4: Echo, 5 -'4 Treasurer, 5 Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona 4 Lloyd Earing Echo, 1 5 2 - 5 - 4 F. F. A., 2 - 5 - 4 Circus, 1 ' Class President, 1 Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona, 4 vis Betty Eggenberger Band, l - 2 -'5 - 4 Home Ee. Club, 2 - 5 -'4 Glee Club and Operetta, Circus, 1' G. A. A. , l'- 2 - 5 - 4 Vice Pres. l, Pres. 2 Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona, 4 Maurice Fenton Circus, 2-'5 Basketball, l - 2 - 5 Baseball, l - 2 - 5 Track, 3' Fo Fo .Ag,'5 4 Treasurer, 4 Senior Play Kemptona, 4 William Flesher Echofv 5 4? Kemptona , 4 Band,'l--2-5-4 Track, 1 -'2 - 5 - 4 Basketball,'4 Junior Play, Senior Play Eileen Foley Band, 2 w'5- 4 Glee Club, 1 - 2 - 5 - 4 G. A. AQ, l -'2 - 5 - 4 Home Ec, Club, 2 Secretary, 5 Echo, 1 w 2'- 5 - 4 Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona , 4 l O 3 0 ! Operetta Circus Joe Fraher Band, l - 2 - 3 Echo, 3 - 4 Basketball, 5 Circus, 2 - 5 ' Class President, Smdm'Hay Kemptona, 4 Helen Frantz G. A. A. 5 - 4 Home'Ec. Club, Echo, 4 Senior Play Kemptona, 4 3 Jack Jacob F. F. A., 2 - 5 Circus, 1 Band, 1 ' Basketball, l - Baseball, 2 Track, 1 - 2 Junior Play, Sen Kemptona, 4 Wanda Nelson Band, l -'2 - 3 Glee Club, l - 2 G'0AOA0,l '2 Circus, 1 Echo, 2 - 5 Vice Pres. 23'Pr Home Ew.'C1ub, 2 Kemptona, 4 - 4 4 - 4 - 4 2 - 5 - 4 ior Play - 4 - 4gOperetta 1 - 5 - 4 930 30 Leon Olson Echo, 5 - 4 Band, l - 2 - 5 - 4 Basketball, l - 2- Track, l - 2 Circus, l Mixed Chorus, 4 5 - 4 Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona, 4 Raymond Schildt Baseball, 2 - 3 - 4 Basketball, 2 - 5 - 4 F. F. A., 2 - 5 - 4 Echo, 5 - 4' Junior Play, Senior Play Kempt ona , 4 Ima Jean Snyder Louis Go Ao Ao, 5 4 Home Ee. Club, 5 - 4 Echo, 5 ' Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona, 4 UIEOT JI' Q Basketball, 1 - 2 - 5 - Baseball, 5 -'4 Cross Country, l - 2 Track, l - 2 - 5 - 4 Band, 1 -'2 - 3 - 4 Orchestra, l'- 2 Mixed Chorus, ls- 2 - 4 Boy's Glee Club, 1 - 2 Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 5, S Speech, 5 Echo, 5 - 4' - Junior Play, Senior Play Kemptona, 4 ' 4 GCQ CIASZ WILL We, the Senior Class of 1941 of the Kem- pten High School, in the County of Ford, and the State of Illinois, do on this twentyvthird day of the fifth month of the forty first year of the twentieth century, hereby bequeath our natural abilities, and extraordinary idosyn- cracies, to our immediate successor, the present Junior Class to cherish henceforth. Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause I: II: III: IV: V: VI: VII! I2 II III IV V VI VII SECTION I ' To Mr. Gays, we leave our paper wads and lunch sacks. To Miss Granger, we bequeath our ability to mess up library books. To Mr. McKinney, we bequeath our ability to play-wrong notes. To Miss Ogden, we leave all our typing errors. ' To Miss Saltsman, we bequeath our quiet natures and obedience. To Mr. Sloan, we bequeath our whis- pered conversations in the study hall. To Mr. Unfer, we bequeath our history data. ' SECTION II I, Patricia Cloonen, bequeath my quiet disposition and quick temper to Shirley Korlaske. I, Lloyd Earing, leave my girlish figure to Margery Farley. I, Betty Eggenberger, bequeath my high grades to Roy Brace, Maurice Fenton, leave my stature Don Wright, ' Bill Flesher, leave my dignity Marjorie Pefferman. I, Joseph Fraher, leave my ability to assume an innocent expression in time of trouble to Keith Wilson. I, Eileen Foley, leave my drum sticks to James Morgan. Ia to I, tO i Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause Clause VIII: IX8. X2 XI! XII XIII XIV I, Helen Frantz, bequeath my studious nature to Don Peffer- man to use in future years. I, Jack Jacob, leave the task of driving the girls around at noon to Julian Rose. I, Wanda Nelson, bequeath my flute to Paul'Donley. I, Leon Olson, hereby bequeath my curly hair to Dale Gish so he won't have to curl his own anymore. ' I, Raymond Schildt, leave my wise cracks to Dwaine Cook. I, Ima Jean Snyder, bequeath my telephone calls to Marvel Hull. ' ' I, Louis Unfer, Jr., hereby leave my traek ability to Maxwell Bute. This, the last will and testament of the Senior Class drawn up and put under seal' this 25rd day of May in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred forty one. Signed- 1 ' rj ' I xlib x f' +- 'f T- 4 'S . ','f. J I - + A wa , X S XX. ' ,-., x 1 fy fl xx I -. x. 1. ,L . -1.4 , wil, K SN1.'bA 1 I ' 1 SENIOR PROPHECY During the year, 1951, I found all of my former classmates making headlines. I clipped these articles and they read as follows: MAYOR OF NEW YORK GOES TO MIAMI Clay lOth,l95lJ Mayor LaGuardia and his private secre- tary, Patricia Cloonen left for Miami this morning on the Miami Special. While there he will work on plans for a new play ground for children. These plans cannot be completed before three weeks, at which time he will return to New York City. a a 4 RETURNS HOME FROM TRIP CJan.l5th, 19515 Mr. Lloyd Earing returned last night, o his home west of Kemp- ton, Illinois. Mr. Ear- ing has been attending Farm and Home Week at- the University of Ill- 1110180 This is a school of in- struction in interests of'all farmers and wiy- 630 I ' p SOLOIST GOES TO PARIS lApril 2nd, 19511 Miss Betty Eggen- berger, well known trum- pet soloist, of New York sailed for Paris this morning on the nNormandyn Miss Eggenberger was gl- ven the opportunity to appear in a recital at ' the Sarbonne University. She accepted this with great pleasure and says she will return about June first, 4 4 4 QUEEN MARY SAILS TODAY cost. 12th, 19511 The Queen Mary sais ed out of the New York harbor at 8:10 this morn- ing, carrying three thou- sand passengers. In command of this ship is Maurice Fenton, who just received his Captain! cy yesterday, He was very happy upon, receiving this honor because he has work- ed toward,it since enter- ing' the navy six years 8800 ' I ELECTRIC WELDER RECEI- vEs ADVANCEMENT fOct.29th, 19515 Mr. Wm, Flesherp an expert Electrie Welder has been promctcd to head of the Department of electic welders in the Air Mechanics Div- ision of the Ford Plant. Mr. Flesher began his work as a student at Chanute Field and has continued advancing, He plans to leave this weekend for a visit in the East o -39 65- 92- MICKEY ROONEY HIRES NEW SECRETARY June 18th, 19513 Mickey Rooney, well known Hollywood star, hires a new secretary to answer his fan mail. The lucky young lady is none other than Miss Eileen Foley of Long Island, who was the former secretary of Bennie Goodman, GOVERNOR'S AWARD MADE fJune seth, 19512 The farm of Mr. Joe Fraher has been named as first place winner in the Governor's Farm Floral contest. This farm is a place of beauty known as nShady Oaksn with a modern home located in a spacious yard, which has been land- scaped with trees and flo- wers. This is also an all electrified farm and is open for inspection from l:OO to 5:00 P.M. on Thur- sdays and Sundays, Every one is invited to visit this farm during the month of June. 4 4 4 NEW TYPING CHAMP IS NAMED CApri1 18th, 19515 Having typed for many years and entered in many con- tests that won her awards Miss Helen Frantz of New York was named the new ty- ping Champion of the world at,a Contest held in Bos-' ton, Massachusetts, today. NEW CORN KING CROWNED fDec. 20th, 1951.1 The annual award for Corn King of Ill- inois Was awardes yes- terday to a farmer who began his career by hav- ing outstanding projects in 4 H and F.F.A., 10 years ago, Mr. Jack Jacob resides on a farm one and one half miles east of Kemp- ton, Ill. and we are sure he will try to retain the title. u 4 4 NURSE TRANSFERRED fJune 20th, 19511 Miss Wanda Nelson, who has been serving as a floor supervisor in the Chicago Research Hospital has been called to Chanute Field at Ran- toul,Illinois. M1ss'Nelson is to serve as head supervisor of nurses at the Chanute Field Hospital, begin- ning, July lst. s u s NEWS EDITOR AND PRIVATE SECRETAHY'HONORED fSept.lst, 19511 Mr. Leon Olson was a guest of honor at a dinner at Hotel Tilden, last night. Mr. Olson was recognized for outstanding service of secur- ing stories and pictures for the morning Sun. His secretary, Miss Ima Jean Snyder was also honored for the great part she carries out in helping to secure the stories. M 4 n PROMOTED TO COLLEGE PRESIDENT CApril 22nd, 19517 Mr. Louis Unfer, Jr. was elected today as new president of the Kirksville State Teach- ers College, to succeed Mr. James Brown. Mr. Unfer has been a Professor of History the past two years after completing his graduate study at the University of Ill. This school is the Alma Mater' of his father, Louis Unfer Sr. u w s FOREMAN TRANSFERRED CJan. 15th, 1951? Raymond Schildt, former employe of General Motors, re- ceived his promotion this morn- ing to that of foreman of a new plant built in Detroit, Mich. fax fx V24 ,JX .HJJ ?i gb 4 A -Q T .5 V. t 1 A. ff'x -, 5 KV 1' '-W- fix .5 4 ,, ff .1 ' , Q S lffj' Wil: MK fs -i - Wm 5 L , X Q fy ff' If N fQGXfy! xx ff f 7 '. 'QX '-'. U f ' I v , f XE tf'0L4Q T1!g41 g VMM',CLyHNfAh V m4 'X I R I x 5 XX E QQX it -.Nj L7 ff! 'X riff L X ,f 1 ff - xx W ww ff F' Ll! f IX K XS V ,jf 5' X Xx.,.-.ffj I f X xQ W Aff J M Q U LU U NAME Patricia Cloonen Lloyd Earing ----- Betty Eggenberger ---------------- Maurice Fenton ------ - William Flesher ------------ H ---- - Eileen Foley w------------ -------- Joseph Fraher --------- Helen Frantz ---- Jack Jacob M w----- --- Wanda Nelson ---------- Leon Olson N ----------- Raymond Sohildt ----- - ----------- Ima Jean Snyder ------- Louis Unfer Jr.-- NICK NAME i7PatU--Q--. H HBettsu--- UCorrigann 97BillYl----. nEllien--- HJOCT? ----- ll Iicobtl ----. UWannaf-- noleu ----- nRaymien-- HJeanien-- il Fatson--- FranH---- nan-no FAVORITE SONG PET PEEVE Wise old Owl -------------- -- Blueberry Hill -------------- Hot Lips -------------------- Amopola -M ------------------- Down Argentine Way ---------- Frenesi ------------------w-- Knockin' At Your Door ------- There I Go ---------------- me There'll Be Some Changes Made Because of You -------------- 'f Hear a Rhapsody ---------d- Walking by the River -------- Goodbye Now ----------------- You Walked By ---- ----------- ----English Class ----Study ----Mathematics ----Shirley Korlaske ---Nwork Exams ----Howard -Q--Book Reports me-Study Being Teased Study History ----Getting on the Bus First Having Nothing to do. XXX f ITE? Q a If I X If X, f' f WXXX ff fx X X xv f XR fp x X NW XX 1- - , . 'J' . f .f - 'T od F001 , N X N-J X X. it nb f Oxx 173 X FTLFWSSES JUNIOR CLASS Barbara Flesher, Shirley Korlaske, Dwaine Cook, Leslie Howard, Maxwell Bute, Donald Pefferman, Bill Busse, Lorraine Wagner, Lavon Moore Margery Farley, Edna Mae Unfer, Irma Flessner, Dale Gish, Marie McGinnis, Donald Wright, Lillian Shapland, Miss Saltsman. Dorothy Gassman,fNot Pres! SOPHOMORE CLASS Naomi Kirk, Aldine Foley, Edith Bailey, Julian Rose, Donald Margaron,'Orville Kelly, Eugene Earing, Nelrose Turner, Marilyn Malone Helen Poppe Vivian Essington Cnot Presents Miss Granger, Phyllis Keighin, Marjorie Pefferb man, Keith Wilson, Clayton Marks, Claire Dally, Rosemary Foley, Dorelda Olson, Miss Ogden FRESRMEN CLASS Patricia Sonafroth, Lamar Moore, Wm. O'Keefe, Floyd Gooding, Paul Donley, Roy Brace, Lois Gish, Doris Ewing Marvel Hull K not presentl Mr. Sloan, Rita Zeller, Elaine Dowse, Joan Flesher, Donald Howard, Allie Lou Keighin, Shirley Essington, Franeina Flynn, James Morgan, Cnet presentl v v Jus' LJ Q G JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1958, twenty freshmen started their high school career. We elect ed the following class officersg President Margery Farleyg Vice president, Dorothy Shultg Secretary, Dorothy Kempg Treasurer Dale Gish. Our class was well represented in all activities. During the year Ken- neth Pierce left us, but Lillian Shapland joined us. In 1939 when school opened, we were :hy two members, but Edna Mae Unfer joined our class. The officers for this year were President, Edna Mae Unferg Vice President Dale Gishg Secretary - Treasurer, Donald Wright. Several of our boys made the first team in basketball. When we met as Jolly Juniors, four of our classmates were missing, Dorothy Shult Anna Mae Ewing, Bernice Fenton, and Robert Weaver, while Bill Busse joined our ranks. The officers we elected for 1940 - 1941 wereg' President, Dale Gishg Vice Pres- ident, Donald Wrightg Secretary, Marie Mc- Ginnisg Treasurer, Lillian Shapland. We were well represented in all extra-curri- cular activities. We presented our play in December and sponsored a jitney Supper in March. The big event of this year was the Junior- Senior Banquet in the high school gymnasium on Maydth, 1941. in , s O ! 9 SOPHOMORE CLASS HISTORY In 1939 twenty five green and trembling freshmen entered the doors of the Kempton High School, and mingled with the other students. The following class officers were elect-' ed: President, Keith Wilsong Vice president, Phyllis Keighing Secretary, Claire Dally, Trea- surer, Dorelda Olson. In October, we were invited to the initia- tion party by the sophomores. All arrived ex- pecting the worst, but get off easily, and went home feeling that they were now full-fledged members of Kempton High School. Our class was well represented in'a1l activities, including band, basketball, base- ball, and track, In 1940 our class was reduced to eighteen members, but we were'glad to welcome Helen Poppe and Naomi Kirk, The officers elcted for the school year were as follows: President, Keith Wilson, Vice president, Clayton Marksg Secretary, Marjorie Peffermang Treasurer, Claire Dally. In October we gave the Freshmen a rousing initiation party. They gave us a return party at the skating rink in Reddick this spring. During the year we had a guest skating party at Reddick. Our class took part in many extravcurri- cular activities this year, eleven being in band, most of the boys in basketball, base- ball and track. A number joined the mixed chor- 1139 We have successfully finifhed another school year, and hope we may all be together next fall. FRESHJAN CLASS HISTORY In the fall of 1940, seventeen boys and girls entered K. H. S. as Freshmen. Soon after school started we met for the purpose of electing officers. They were elect ed as follows: President . . . . . . . Donald Howard Vice president' . . A. . Joan Flesher Secretary . . . . . . .' Elaine Dowse Treasurer . . . . .Allie Lou Keighin Our members are to be found in band,' track, basketball, baseball, mixed chorus, Echo and Kemptona Staff. The girls are in G. A. A. and the Hbme Economics Club. Some of the boys are members of the F. F. A. We were duly initiated by the Sopho- mores. The Freshmen and Sophomores enjoyed a skating party at Reddick. We all hope that the coming years have in store for us as many good times as our first year did. 1 I f Q O Y. fx .,,f XX if KW X X Xfj X L5 X QQ X 1, 41 xvf A X Xx N 1, , X 'Hx ' f , A C ff J X V X fx y ,-4 1 If 2. 1 f xd 'I MI C11 Ii lj 5 f 5 M 765 yi. , rx if X' ,, VXX C-J W miami? , Xx wx X Qi IS C? f 1? 3 5 Ar -JN' .. ill 5 - 1 x -' . ,' XQ kk, .A Lt . a -H-. ,,! 3 k'ijL -M iwiglgiff X -L I mirrmsfa lf. f g X ECHO STAFF Louis Unfer, Jr., Wm. Flesher, Joe Fraher, Maxwell Bute, Lloyd Earing, Dale Gish, Clayton Marks, Raymond Schildt, Keith Wilson Allie Lou Keighin, Donald Wright, Marjorie Peffer- man, Phyllis Keighin, Melrose Turner, Patricia Cloonen, Marilyn Malone, Elaine Dowse, Miss Granger, Leon Olson Joan Flesher, Eileen Foley, Helen Frantz, Edna Mae Unfer, Margery Farley, Barbara Flesher BAND Marjorie Pefferman, Eileen Foley, Floyd Gooding, Marie McGinnis, Patricia Sehafroth, Phyllis Keighin Edith Bailey, Wm.O'Keefe, Orville Kelly Wm. Flesher, Clayton Marks, Dwaine Cook, Keith Wilson, Louis Unfer'Jr., Betty Eggenberger, Margery Farley, Lavon Moore, Barbara Flesher, Claire Dally, Mr. John McKinney Kdireetorl Marilyn Malone, Rosemary Foleyg Elaine Dowse, Maxwell Bute, Dorelda Olson, Leon Olson, Edna Mae Unfer, Allie Lou Keighin, Wanda Nelson MIXED CHORUS Lamar Moore, Wm.OfKeefe, Louis Unfer Jr., Maxwell Bute, Orville Kelly, Julian Rose, Keith Wilson, Leon Olson Mr. MeKinney,Edith Bailey, Rosemary Foley, Helen Poppe, Marilyn Malone, Allie Lou Keighin, Phyllis Keighin, Edna Mae Unfer, Lois Gish, Rita Zeller, Wanda Nelson, Nelrose Turner Barbara Flesher, Dorelda Olson, Lavon Moore, Marie MeGinnis,'Elaine Dowse,'Margery Farley, Patricia Sohafroth, Eileen Foley, Aldine Foley, Shirley Essington 'W In PS F5 BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES presented by JUNIOR CLASS KEMPTON HIGH SCHOOL Boots Boyd, a vivacieus, pretty girl of 18 ' ' Lillian Shapland Professor Boyd, her father, Maxwell Bute Albert Stevens, a bachelor friend of the family Leslie Howard Mrs. Stevens, his wife who likes to be shown off ' Dorothy Gassman Jed Harding, a boy friend of Boots' who will not be dominated hy hers Dale-Gish Bill Thompson, a'veritable clown, Donald Wright Percival Manners, a young Englishman ' Dwaine Cook Jane Nelson, Boots' friend Edna Mae Unfer Mary Roland, another friend Margery Farley Mrs. Audrey Hemmingway, whom Professor Boyd ' would like to marry,Barbara Flcsher Mandy, the old servant, Marie McGinnis Howard Nutz, a boy friend of Boots' Donald Pcfferman Inez Dutton Lavon Moore Freda Lundy Irma Elessner Mark Blackburn Bill Busse Marie Weldon Lorraine Wagner Edna McMillian Shirleydforlaske CEriends of Bootsfj Director Miss Saltsman Time : Early Autum Place: Act I3 Living room of Professor Boyd's home Act II: The same. Two days later Act III: The same. Next day. ELMER, THE YOUNGEST presented by SENIOR CLASS KEMPTON HIGH SCHOOL Characters Luigi, an Italian Servant Leon Olson Elmer Gardner, the youngest Raymond Sehildt Mel Gardner Maurice Fenton Vonny, a maid ' Ima Jean Snyder Carrie, the eldest sister, Betty Eggenberger Anne, the youngest'sister, Patricia Cloonen Dr. Arthur Markham, Louis Unfer Jr. Sybil Roberts, a friend of carrie's ' Eileen Foley Lance Abernathy, an old sweetheart of Annefs ' ' Joe Fraher Martha, a married sister, Helen Frantz Judge Daily, a friend of the family, ' ' Bill Flosher Shanover, a police officer, Jack Jacob Best Man, Lloyd Earing This play occurs in the living room ' of the Gardner home, somewhere on Long Island, near New York City. Elmer, is the youngest of the Gardner family, seventeen years of age, and has just finished high school. He has three older sisters and one of them married, but he is always busy planning the destinies of the other two, Carrie and Anne. KEMPTON HIGH SCHOOL BAND The band department enjoyed a successful season in 1940, and 1941.-The first semester was spent in furthering fundaments and sight reading. Mid-fall found the band before the Parent-Teachers Benefit Show and the latter part of the semester the organization appear-- ed at the Annual Farmer's Institute program in a short concert. With the start of the second semester the band begins to prepare for the annual District Contest. In March this Conv test held, the band placed in First Division which qualified them to compete in the section- al contest in Peoria in May. The formal concert was presented on May the ninth and was well received. Barbara Flesher, Betty Eggenberger, Phyllis Keighin, Allie Lou Keighin and Louis Unfer, Jr. appeared in the District Solo Conn test. Betty, Phyllis and Allie Lou placed in the first division. Barbara and Louis placed in the third dividion. Betty, Phyllis and Allie Lou appeared in the State Contest and Betty again placed in the first division. The Keighin sisters were placed in second division. All of these young people are to be congratulated on their diligent and untiring efforts. ' The personnel of the thirty piece concert band is as followsg Fluteg Wanda Nelson, Allie Lou Keighing Clarinet: Edna Mae Unfer, Leon Olson, Dorelda Olson, Maxwell Bute, Rosemary Foley, Marilyn Malone, Elaine Dowse, Claire Dal1y,'Eugene Earingg Trumpets: Betty'EQgenr berger, Louis Unfer, Jr., Keith Wilson, Dwaine Cook, Clayton Marks, William Flesherg Eb Alto Saxaphmne: Barabara Flesherg Bb Tenor Saxaphone Lavon core: Eb Baritone Saxaphone: Margery Farleyg Baritone Horn: Dorothy Gassmang French Horng Phyllis Keighing Trombones: Orville Kelly William O'Keefe, Edith Bailey, Bass Drum: Marjoi- 19 Peffermang Snare Drums: Eileen Foley, Floyd Goodingg Bells: Marie McGinnis3 Bass Horn: Patricia Schafroth. KINPTGYA STAFF Joo Frahor Wanda Molson Um. Floshor Louis Unfor Jr. Maurice Fenton Eiloon Foley Loon Olson Jack Jacob Botty Eggonborgor Patricia Cloonon Lloyd Earing Holon Frantz Ima Joan Snyder Raymond Sohildt Dalo Gish Edna Mao Unfor . Margery Farloy Barbara Flosnor Maxwell Bute Dwalno Cook Iarjorio Pofform Phyllis Koighin Donalo Margaron Elaino Dowso FUTURE FARMERS Wm. O4Koofe, Bill Bnsse, Raymond Schildt, Claire Dally, Lloyd Enring, Eugene Earing, Donald Pefferv man, Paul Donlay, Lamar Moore Jack Jacob, Eaxwoll Bute, I nrice Fenton Donald n e I' rv'- H -1 3 , Wright, Dale eifn, hr, Sloan HOKE ECONOMICS CLUB Francine Flynn, Edith Bailey, Ima Jean Snyder, Patricia Suhafrnth, Shirley Essington, Helen Poppe, Doris Dwing, lfma Flessner Marilyn Malone, Nelroso Turner, Lillian Shapland, ' Betty Eggenberger, Marie McGinnis, Lorraine Wagner, Lois Gish ' Miss Saltsman, Ritq,Zeller, Helen Frantz, Patricia Cloonen, Shirley Korla Olson, Lavon Moore ske, Elaine Dowse, Dorelda SENIOR PLAY CAST ' JUNIOR'PLKY CAST' Frantz, Flesher,Jscob, Flossner, Korlaske, Snyder, Olson, Howard, McGinnis, Busse Miss Saltsman,'Fenton Wagner, Cook, Unfer, Moore Nelson, Schildt, Foley Pefforman, Miss Saltsman Earing, Unfnr, Eggonw Flesher, Bate, Shnpland bergor, Cloonon, Frnher Gish, Farley, Wright 2 FUTURE FARMERS The Future Farmers of America is an organ- ization of farm boys for the purpose of promot-' ing vocational agriculture in their high school, creating an interest in farming as an occupation and providing recreational and educational enter- tainment. During the school year the Kempton F. F. A. participated in several activities. Several new 'Green Hands were initiated into the local chap- ter this year. The second annual Father and Son Banquet was held February 25th. The Home Econo p' ics girls served the Banquet. An interesting fihm The Green Hand was shown. In order to raise mo- ney for the Chapter, a turkey was raffled off be- fore Thanksgiving and also sold garden seed. Other activities that the local Chapter will par- ticipate in this year are the spring judging con- tests and the State Contest in June, OFFICERS Jack Jacob President Maxwell Bute Vice president Dale Gish Secretary Donald Wright Treasurer Raymond Schildt Reporter Maurice Fenton Watch Dog Mr. Sloan Advisor. Other members of the Chapter areg Donald Pefferman, Eugene Earing, Lloyd Earing, Claire Dally, Roy Brace, Bill Busse, Paul Donley, Lamar Moore, James Morgan, and William O'Keefe. FUTURE FARMERS CREED To practice Brotherhood, honor rural opportunities and respon- sibilities, and develop those qualities of leadership which a Future Farmer should possess. HOME ECONOMICS CLUB The symbol used for our association is the design of a small oil burning lamp of the type often called the Betty Lamp, It is usually rath- er crude in construction. In the early days in this country those little portable Betty lamps were used by housewives wherever a bit of light was needed for their house work. The oil is held in the base, which consists of a flat-bottomed dish or bowl usually with a flat adjustable coverg the wick floats in the oil, with its business end protruding through a hole in the cover. There is an upright handle which may be shaped both for carrying the lamp and hooking it on the edge of a shelf or a nail. Our Home Economics Club is one of the many affiliated with the State group. Through our associations we are able to attend the annual meetings held for the benefit of the teachers and club members, In the fall of tais year, Elaine Dowse represented our Club at Spring- field. 'At the first meeting of our club this year, we elected the following officers. President . . Q 0 .Shirley Korlaske Vice President , Patricia Cloonen Secretary . Q 0 A 0 0 Q Rita Zeller Treasurer o o n 0 0 o oHOl6H Frantz The meetings have consisted of short pro- grams, health talks, initiations, and education- al talks. The club entertained their Mothers at a lovely banquet on March the eighteenth. The decorations were in keeping with StL Patrick's Day which occurred the previous day. The Home Economics Club has twenty five members, all four years represented. QQ ,f SVKQDK :ff LX, ff T C is I AN fb JK f' x sa X 3 ,A 9, N xx ff 62 K Q V1 ff X ff 'xx V f XXV G UNH 1 HITS X ,-N A-f BASEBALL , , , TRLC K .f-X Wright, Wilson, Holly, Wilson, Marks, Busso Marks, Unfor JT. fright, Cook, Busso, Mnrgnron, Pofformmn, Dolly, Unfor, Sohildt, Gooding, Roso Unfor'Sr. Poffornon, Unfor Sr, Gish, Earing, Gish, Earing Hoygoron, RQSKJTBLLL Loon Ol on, DX ino , U U, , l 5.3, V Cook 'Floffd Cf-ooflincf Rmfmoncl Schilot, Donoli Pofforman, Fowl Donloj, Claire Dolly, Keith Filson, Donold Knight, Louis Union Jr., Jnok Jacob, Eugono Earing, Dwlo Gish, Orville Holly, :ill Busso, Clayton Marks A , , Cl uc no Rosonary Foloj, Lorrnino fagnor, Shirloy Korlasko, Nolroso lurnop, Botty Eggonborgor, Mario HoGinnis, Wanda Nolson, Patricia Qloonon, Kirilyn Malone, Phyllis Koighin, Holon foppo, jditn 4ailoy Rita Zollor, Holon Erantz, Dorolda Olson, Ima Joan ' Snyder, Lois Gisn,'ElQino Dowso, Allin Lous Koighin, Marjorie Pofforman, Lavon Moore, Snirloy Essington, Franoinn Flynn, Edna Mao Unfor, Naomi Kirk, Irma Flossnor, Aldine Folov Joan Floshor Patricia Sona U! ! Barbara Floshor Eiloon Foloy, Lil .9 Margory Farloy, Miss Soltsman. froth, Doris Ewing lian Snaplnnd, 25 5 .314 KEMPTON HIGH SCHOOL BASKETBALL The 1940 - 41 basketball season for the Kemp- ton High school was a notable success. The team won 12 out of 20 regular games on its schedule. The boys played some of the best teams in this re- gion and were nearly always outsiiei. The highlight of the entire season was the one point defeat at the hands of Cullom High School, the team that later won the Piper City District and became the runner-up at the Dwight Regional. The Varsity letter-winners were:- Jack Jacob, Raymond Schildt, Louis'Unfer, Jr., Bill Busse, Dale Gish, Donald Pefferman, Donald Wright, Eugene Ear- ing, and Clayton Marks, Minor'letter-winners included Leon'Olson, Claire Dally, Orville Kelly? Keith Wilson, Paul Donley, and Floyd Goodingn SEASON'S RECORD Kempton 24 Reddick 15 Kempton Chebanse l7 Kempton Strawn Kempton Sibley Kempton Cabery Kempton Clifton Kempton Herscher Kempton Piper City Kempton Cullom Kempton Cabery Kempton Forrest Kempton Saunemin Kempton Piper City Kempton Cullom Kempton Reddick V.V.Tour. Kempton Herscher V.V. Tour. ' Kempton Sibley Fd, Co. Tour Kempton Clifton Kempton Saunemin Kempton Reddick Kempton Chatsworth Kempton Forrest Kempton Sibley C ' Kempton Odell Dist. Tour. BASEBALL Graduation depleted the ranks of the baseball team, however it was decided to carry on with what was left of last year's team, and with what new mater: ial could be picked up among the new-comers. A fall schedule was played in which the follow- ing boys took partsm Raymond Schildt, pitcherg Dale Gish, catchewg Bill Busse, first-baseg Louis Unfer, Jr., secondebaseg Clayton Marks, short-stopg Donald Qefferman, third-base, Dwaine Cook, Floyd Gooding, Donald Wright, and Keith Wilson, outfielders. A number of games will be played after the track season has been closed this spring. TRACK Track is still a new sport at the Kempton High School. However, a dozen boys worked faithfully Witt out benefit of a track or much equipment. The follow- ing boys comprised the squad. Keith Wilson, Relayg Claire Dally, Mile, Julian Rose, 88Oyd3 Dale Gish, High Uhmp, Relay3'Donald Pefferman, High Jumpg Eugene'Ear- g, 440 yd., 880 yd., Relay, Bill Busse, Discus, High J p, Relayg Clayton Marks, lOO yd., 220 yd., Broad Jump, Relay: Bill Flesher, lOO yd., 220 yd., Relayg Louis Unfer, Jr., Pole Vault, 440 yd., Relay. MEETS Herscher Chatsworth H Farmer City Relays Cullom Forrest Vermillion Valley at Cullom District Meet at Kankakee Some of the boys placed in every meet except the District meet at Kankakee. CE All !-HD The Girl's Athletic Association this year was made up of about thirty girls. These girls must have a physical examinat- ion before they can be initiated into G. A.A. At the first meeting we elected the officers as follows: President . . f - Q . . . Eileen Foley Secretary Q . Q . . Q Lillian Shapland Treasurer . . . . . . . Margery Farley This year our activities have consisted of' volleyball, soft ball, basketball, and dancing, Twenty five girls participated in the telw egraphic basketball tournament which was held on March fifth. We are happy to say that our club was well represented at the Kankakee Play Day in the early falls OBJECT The object of the Girl's Athletic Assoc- iation is to stimulate interest in Girl's Athletics and gymnastics and to standardize and promote ideals of health and sportsmanu ship. 9. Marvel Hull 15. 15. 16. 179 190 20. SHA? SHOT PAGE 1.Seene in Senior Play - Patricia and Joe 2. Senior Play Cast 15. Dr. Markham and Carrie -fLouis and Bettyl 4. Junior Play Cast 5. Junior Play Cast 6. Track Team 70 Intermediate Room 8. Primary Room lO, James Morgan ll. Irma Flessner 12. Vivian Essington Homer Peterson - Bus Drivers - 14. Wm Malone Cheer leaders, Marie and Marjorie Elaine Dowse, Soloist 'and Mr, John McKinney Mr. Rouse, Janitors - 18. Mr, Caysi District Soloist Contestants- left to right. ' Louis Unfer Jr. Phyllis Keighin, Betty Eggenberger, Allie Lou Keighin, Mr. McKinney Senior Play Cast. i r f , We 9 , e y. '5 KJ K H X 0 1 f V fx, 6' is yt! il Aug. Sept. 19th, Oct.'4th, 0511135111113 res :1fEC3:1'Qvf V 1940 - 1941 26th - First day of school 20th, Ford County Teacher's Institute Eastern Illinois Teachers meeting, Urbana Oct. 4th, End of first six weeks October 10th,-Ford County Visiting Day Octf'llth, ?1T.A.Meeting Nova lst,' High School Conference Nov. llthg Armistice Day Vacation Nova l5tn3 wlFth End second six weeks Nov. lethg F.QsAQ'Box Social Nov. lGtLg Special Boy Scout Meeting Nev. Qlst, Qindi Thanksgiving Vacation Dees 5th,' Jcnier'Class Play Decg 24th, Jan sth, Christmas Vacation Jan. Sth, En1'of lst Semester Jan lithj leth, Semester Examinations Jann 27tng F.E Ae N Home EC. Party JanQ ECth5 Farmerfs Institute Jan, 25rd, 25th, Vermillion Valley Basket ' ' ' ball Tournament Jan. 28th, 50th, Ford County Basketball ' Tournament Feb. lOth3 Boy Scout Pot Luck Supper Febg 2Oth3 Mother Daughter Banquet Feb. Zlstb End 4th Six Weeks Feb. 24th, Played in Band Concert at ' ' Cullom Feb. 25th,' F. F. A. Father Son Banquet March 15th, Seo. Solo Contest Mar5 l8th5 Home Ecu - F. F. A. Party Mar. 2Oth5 Junior Class Theater Party Mar Q 29th, District Band Contest CALENDAR C C on ' t J Apr. 4th, End of 5th six weeks April 7th, Apr. ll-15 April 16th, Apr. l8th5 Jllpfo 22nd, April 25rd5 April 25th, T' y 'K .Jill ling Moy Moy w Elly 3!'2.y fy' May nay May May 2116.3 2lM13 531:11 f'f.'-'l. 1 LLL., Track moot at Horschor Easter Vacation Track Moot at Chatsworth District Solo Contest Freshman- Sophomore Skating Party at Roddick Pictures taken for Annual Senior Play Vermillion Valle? Track Moot Band Contest at eoria Junior Senior Banquet Baseball Camo at Chobansc 9th, Band Concert A Qth, District Track Moot-Kankakee l5th-l6th, End of Gth Six Weeks 18th, Baccalaureate 20th-Qlst, Semester Examinations 29th5 Btn Grade Commcncemcnt 25rd, High School Commencement Kempton Kempion Co-ppemative Company Illlnuis Phone 510 FOOD FOR THOUGHT: The Present Hour with all its difficulties will produce a new and finer leadership than we have ever known, 3- KW ' K Q' Q0 . 7 he , -,.-- ,. R, ,,,s, O -,.-, ,, , ,A , 4WN9H54Hs549555N49HHPX'969?X4HHHH6-IHHHHHH6-15-55-95-'1.'-'L 65iH56':4Fk9HH'c4C-H-SHHHH-'-4HHHH9 , . I gg. I rx N 'H' I' f 1 x. ,,f .nh as . gg. -N- A ff 5 ,X Q .Q f', 5 'l ,yiy QD 4 .39 N-J .4 f- . 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We are acting in the capacity of Public Servant in the Kemp- ton Community. Any information you desire and we can'he1p, we will be glad to do so, ' Do all of your mailing at home, postage purchased at other offices hinders use Postmaster - Ou Le Dowse Assistant - Mabel Spires J ff f'e V'if ' 'S C I ---l U JL ...1..pJ'.l LO' ?J1CII1.l N411 AWD CiCQf'JQ.T-TY For Lumber, Building Material Hardware and Paint Electrical Appliances Kempton, Illinois ..-fl,.-l. ....... I Y John Deere Implements A. B. C. Washers Kempton, Illinei LAMBERTYS SERVICE Chevrolet Sales Service Wash, Grease and Simenize Charge Batteries LIISER BROS, Department store Est, 1889 A GOOD PLACE TO TRADE CONLEY LAMBERT KEMPTON, ILLINQIS CULLOM, ILLINOIS HULGAN SERVICE STATION HATFIELD GARAGE DMX Products Corduroy Tires FORD SALES AND SERVICE at mail order prices State Routes, 115, 116 KIMPTON, ILLINOIS For Insurance Service CHARLES PASTOREL - C - Barber and Taxidermist E. Fa Raising CABERY, ILLINOIS Cabery, Illinois GATES MEAT MARKET Fresh and Smoked Meats W. B. SONGER General Merchandise I Groceries Kempton, Illinois Kcmpton, Illinois diisdsibdbebibdbiieeeeaaeeeev---veaeaeaeaeeeaeeeee esea4se 4+4o4+ aeaeseaseeeseseeaeseaeaeaseseaaeesesaseseseaeaaseaeeeeeeeeesesases GERALD EARING M SONS THE CARBERY ENQUIRER Livestock and General Trucking Phone 50- 21 Cabery, Illinois ' Kempton, Illinois W. J. PARKER J.C.GOODING KEMPTON General Merchandise Fancy Groceries, Notions Cosmetics Dry Goods, and etc. Kempton, Illinois Massey Harris Tractors Clipper combines Modern Implements Tractor Tires Kempton, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF CULLOM ILLINOIS C OMPLIRENT S OF KILEY DRUG STORE CULLOM, ILLINOIS For INSURANCE See COMPLIMENTS A.C3 HEAVISIDES TO Kempton, Illinois Hartford and Security CLASS OF 41 u Motor Vehicle Cullom Co-operative Co. Casualty Company I Cullom, p p Illinois VIOLL'S BEAUTY SHOPPE NICKERSON'S GARAGE Grabrieleen Bermanent Waves AAA - STATION Phone 21-10 Complete Dealer Beauty Service DODGE K PLYMOUTH ' General epair Shop Phone 94 and Welding KEMPTON, ILLINOIS KEMPTON, Illinois CV ffixmli Vi -' f ' ' ' H. FRANK STEWLRT'S F' f ' F S f i HJ TIP To? INN ,gex ,JSR You are always welcome Q g ,Q L!! Candies, Ice Cream, I. H, C, 'lf W li Soft Drinks, and Lunches Implements ' General Repairing Kempton, Illinois CABERY, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS REDDICK SKATING RINK OF Open For Skating Parties KOERNER FUNERAL HOME CULLOM, ILLINOIS REDDICK, ILLINOIS FRANTZ SERVICE STnTlON ,, Trucking Call No - 5517 Grain and Limestone Dine and Dance VELMILLICN VALLEY FBCDJUI Highest Prices for Poultry, Cream 8 Eggs Vitality and Conkey ' Route 116 Feeds ' Cullom, Illinois Phone 98 Cullom, Illinois E.L.Hobson E.P.Hobson HOBSON MOTOR SALES CHEVROLET CARROLL'S ROYAL Economical Transportation Day and Night Towing Service BLUE STORE High Class used cars GROCERIES AND LOCKER Phone 25 R 2 Phone 8 Clifton, Illinois Cabery, Illinois FRED W. KINGDOM Dealer in McCormick - Deering Farm Implements Cullom, Illinois THLNKS TO ALL HLVING ADS IN THE 9 l KEMPTONQ eseseeesesesg5eeigeeaseeesasaeeeeeeeeeeseeeea. ewes When in need of Hardware, Paints, and Phil Gas Ranges See - CULLOM HLRDWARE E VARIATY STORE 996651-9525if-X6565--259HH5-lHf-2Ht--3!--35-?6-3H5-2H5-2HI'9I-4H!'4f-4f-41- CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1941


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