Kempton High School - Kemptona Yearbook (Kempton, IL)
- Class of 1954
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Coach IIlStIUlllCIlt?l1 Music RS CAROLYN SCOTT Il1lYlOlS VS esleyan Umx X oc'1l Muqlc s I o 111111015 MRS JANET ROCHE Il R H A TRINBLE B S Umx exslty of Ilhnols A B G1 eenulle College Home Ec A M Umv of Ill1no1s Pr1nc1pa1 Chemlstry , ,, 'S' f ' F ' 1 'z ' , . ., A ' h . . ., . ., U ' U. S. History English 3 ' ' . i. M . ' ' , ' 1 y ' v Girl, '. E. . . f . . . I ' , . ' ' - . V' 5 3 fv- x -5341. - if MSL, 9, PM A. 13. EQ I' . Seniors DON MCGINNIS I Was Seeing Nellie Home Basketball 1, '2, 3, Captain 4, Foot- ball 4g Track 2, 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 13 F.F'.A. 1, Sec. 2, V.- Pres. 3, Pres. 45 Play Cast 3, 43 Student Council Pres. 4, Class Pres. 4, V.-Pres. 3' Annual Staff 4. ED SWEARINGEN Keep It Gay FFA 1 2 3 Chorus 1 2 King Cand1date2 Class V Pres 4 Play Cast 3 4 Kemptona 4 Student Council 3 Kembery 3 DONNA I-IUMMEL Class V Pres 2 Rep 3 Treas 4 FHA 1 Public Rel 2 His Sec 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Lib 4 Dra matics 3 Kemptona 4 School Paper 3 4 Band Majorette 4 Play Cast3 4 GAA 1 2 Treas 3 Queen Candidate 2 Queen 4 SHERRY MALONE I Wanna Be Loved Class Sec 1 4 Band 1 2 Llbfafl an 3 V Pres 4 Chorus 1 Pies 3 Sec 4 FHA 1 V Pres 2 Publlc Relations Ch 3 Pres 4 GAA 1 3 V Pres 2 Play Cat 3 4 School Paper 4 Bus Mgr 3 Dramatics 2 3 Queen Candidate 1 Cheerleader 1 2 3 4 Solo 4 Yearbook 4 JOAN WEAVER Chorus 1 2 4 Sec Treas 3 Band 1 3 4 Music Contest 1 2 3 4 Dramatlcs 2 3 FHA 1 GAA 1 2 3 Speech Contest3 4 Class Play 3 4 Kembery 2 4 Co Editor 3 Kemptona 4 Reporter Class 4 Acc Boys Chorus 1 2 3 4 . i. H .. .Y . . . , , 1 , 2 ' . , 1 . , ' '- ' 3 .- . g , .- . 5 , 2, , 1 I ' - , - I . - - , -' . , ' 3 . ' ' . , . 3 . . . , , .- . 3 1 , I , - - C . V I . 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H' 1 VI! -Y ,, I APRY GARDNER Redhead FFA 1 Sec 2 Treas 3 V Pres Band 1 3 C olus 1 I 1sketb'1ll2 3 4 Class Pres 2 3 Class Play 3 4 Yealbook 4 Spec h and D1amat1cs Club 3 '? BILL JOHNSON Lazy Bones SQDIOFS Class Treas 3 Student Councll 2 Class Play 3 4 DON .IUERGENS One of the Rowm Kmd Annual Staff 4 Cholus 1 2 4 FFA 1 2 3 Basketball 2 Foot ball Gmlman 1 Kempton 4 Band 1 Class Sec 3 Play Cast 3 4 PATSY SADLER Secret Love Class Rep 1 2 GAA 1 2 Pres 3 FHA 1 Hls 2 V Pres Student COUDCII 1 Sec Treas 2 3 V Pres 4 Chorus 1 2 3 Pres Band 4 Carnu al Queen 3 Cheer leader 2 3 4 Co EdltOf Kemptona 4 Play 3 4 Kembery Staff 3 4 F FA Sweetheart 4 MARLENE SADLER FIVE Foot Two Chonusl 23 4 FHA 1 234 G A12 3 ClassP1ay3 4 Yearbook 4 School Papex 3 4 I OIS SCHAFRO PH I Get So Lonely Bnd1234Cho1us1234 GAA1 23 FHA1 2Recrea tlon Ch 3 Class Play 3 4 Solo 4 Yearbook 4 School Paper 3 CHUCK STEVENS From The Vlne Came The Grape Basketball 1 2 4 FFA 1 2 3 Football 4 Chorus 1 2 Play Cast 3 4 '1 o u u - ., w ,. 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' ll 71 . 1' K 1 ' v beruor Wlll I Ph1ll1p Hughes wlll my may Wlth the women 'md my ablllty to play bxsketball to Roger Sengplel I Lols Schafroth w1ll my smglng ab1l1ty plus my cool temper to Cher1lyn Donley I Donna Hummel w1ll mv Job IS majorette to Ronme Kelly CHope the sk1rt I1tS ROHHIG J I Patsy S ldltl w1ll my typ1ng 1b1l1ty and good grades to Roger Harr1s I Don INICGIHHIS le we my ab1l1ty to manage a car wlth one hand whlle drlvmg It 80 mlles per hour to Tom Hughes I Agnes Fly nn le we my ab1l1ty to bxte to Joan Eggen belger Qfhat IS 1n case It snows J I Larrv Gardner vull my ab1l1ty to keep chemlstry expernnents under control to Darrell Dorsett I Mallene Sadler leave my ab1l1ty to enllven F H A I Joan Weaver leave my helght to Gerry G xtes Vlay he play even better basketb xlll I Chuck Stevens wxll my shyness and my red beard to Blll McCulloch I Bernle Cassldy w1ll Mlss Brals to any future Semor who wants her for three classes a day I Blll Johnson w1ll my good h1StOIy grades and my healthy complexlon to bob Neth I Uon Bxllerbeck leave the hlstory class Uhanx goodnessllj I Ed Syyearlngen leave my ab1l1ty to Sklp school to Ronme Gash hope he can lmprove 1tl I D1ck1e Allen can t wlll These last four years have taken every thlng I had to w1ll out of me I Don Juergens W1ll all my g1rl frlends and my Job at Frltz s to Eugene Green I Sherry Malone yylll my ab1l1ty to mane grotesque faces yy h1le typmg to Tom Hughes 1 0 0 v 'v f . - I v 1 v ' V In a 1 ' 4 v ' 9 ' ' v Y 5 1 ' v 2 . f . . , . , I . . . . , ' 2 ' , c l .W , ., c N Y 1 . . . - 9 1 4 I Y. . . . ! v 3 1 3 4 I f 1 l . , , . . . slumber partles to Jo Ann Glsh. , ' I , 1 1' 2 . 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Senior Proplzecq It IS June 1985 and the place is New York City where a benign looklng man with a white crew cut IS ready to board a Jet a1r l1ner The stewardess checking his ticket found that he was taking a trip around the world and h1s name IS Mr H A Trlmble the former Principal of Kempton High School She introduced herself as Marlene Sadler a mem ber of the Senior class wh1ch he sponsored IH 1954 At flrst he didn t recognize Marlene he decided it was her dark hair that had changed her so much Because there were many people Waltlllg' to board the plane he went to his seat saying that he would talk to her later Mr Trimble s first stop was in England at the Sea Shore Resort where he spent two lovely days ln splte of hlS falling and cutting his leg on a rock lt was nothing serious but he decided he d better have some disinfectant put on it He recognized the nurse at the first aid cottage She was Donna Hummel Donna was not so busy as Marlene had been so she had more tlme to V1Slt She told Mr Trimble that the blgg6St moment of her life had been when Queen Elizabeth had been convalescing there and she had been the nurse asslgned to the Queen Mr Trimble really looked forward to the next stop of his world wide excursion gay Par ee While there he decided to go shopping to buy a dz ess for his wife He went into the Paris Cloak dress shop Many of the dresses which the models wore were beautiful but he liked the dress worn by the red headed model best He asked her to step closer so that he might get a better look at the dress To h1s utter amazement the model was none other than Agnes Flynn now uslng the name of for the owner Monsieur Stevens a red bearded man wearing a black beret to step over Much to Mr Trimble s surprlse this was Charles Stevens another member of the 1954 graduating class Leaving the famous city of PBFIS Mr Trimble journeyed on to Rome While sight seeing 1n this h1stor1c city a poster advertising a coming concert caught his eye Studying it closer he found that Miss Patsy Sadler was the featured p1an1st Mr Trimble immediately decided to attend the concert Afterward he went behind stage to talk to Patsy Lo and behold' In her dressing room he found Ber nard Cassidy who was stvllng her hair The famed city of Istanbul was the next stop where there was a 5 hour delay 1n the route Having heard so much about the famed Turkish Baths of Istanbul Mr Trimble decided to take one As he was entering the bath house he met a hefty 300 pounder Don McG1nn1s who was going to another steam bath During their conversatlon Don told him that he was trying many different procedures to gain back his old high school weight After his steam bath Mr Trimble boarded h1s plane and headed for Calcutta where he began to think of his son in law who was stationed 1n the Marme Corps there He was to spend the week end with him In Calcutta he was met by the young man and they went on to the camp His son 1n law told him there was a show on the base that evening 1n whlch an American girl was featured She turned out to be LOIS Scha froth famed blues slnger from the United States Bidding' his son in law good bye Mr Trlmble boarded the plane for Chlna CCont1nuedJ l I , . . . i . . h . , . . 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' , 0 1 Semox Prophecy Arrlvxng at the alrport ln Chlna Mr Tr1mble dlscovered that he would have to rlde 1n a rlckshaw to the hotel All durlng the rlde to the hotel Mr Tr1mble was very pleasantly entertalned by the rlckshaw boy who sang all the current Amerlcan song hlts to h1m VV1sh1ng to compll ment the boy Mr Tr1mble asked the bov to step back for a moment XX hen he dld both of them wer surprlsed because the rlckshaw boy was Don Juergens Bemg lnterested ln dlfferent schools Mr Tr1mble declded to v1s1t one of the blggest ones ln Japan where he dlscovered that one of the teachers was Ph1ll1p Hughes who was teachlng the Japanese glrls to laugh at Amerlcan Jokes Slnce Mr Tr1mble was from a farmlng communlty he was very much lnterested 1n observlng farm l1fe He vlslted a kangaroo farm ln J ump1nv1l1e Austral1a and was surprlsed to flnd that Larrv Gardner was the proud owner of the farm Larry explalned that he speclallzed ln kangaroos Wlth back pockets Next on the agenda for Mr Tr1mble was the safau through AfT1C3 Immedlately upon hls a1r1val ln Afrlca he hlred a gulde who was Dlck Allen Thev netted three gorlllas so Mr Tr1mble declded that D1ck1e was an efflclent gulcle SIHCG he had planned nothlng deflnlte for h1s Journey through South Amerlca he declded to v1s1t a coffee beanery Havlng been a chemlstrv teacher he was espec1ally mterested 1n seelng the lab where the head qCl9Ht1Qt was B111 Johnson Mr Tr1mble was relleved to know that B111 was puttlng h1s sklll to a better use than he had when he had been a chemlstry student IH hlgh school Honolulu was the next clty of Mr Tr1mble s trxp On h1s w ay there he declded to l arn to dance the hula Hls hula teacher was a tall sun tanned woman whom he hardly recogmzed as Joan Weaver He then left the warmth of the H3W3113H Islands and went to the cold shores of Alaska where the1e was curl ently bemg featured a new clrcus act polar bears that danced the Charleston Mr Tr1mble suspected who thelr + ex 611+ b r b for he 'lf' + h rlg 'f 1 a She r, Malone On the last lap of Mr Tr1mble s world Wlde Journey a storm blew up so the co p1lot of h1S plane came back to see that everythlng was al rlght Mr Trlmble had heard the stewardess talk about Sm1l1n Ed but he dldn t for a second connect the rame wlfh Ed Swearlngen who was the co pllot Ed told h1m that Don Blllerbeck was the other pllot of the plane The three of them were qulte shocked to thmk that they had traveled all around the world 1n the same plane wlthout reallzmg It Mr Trxmble was glad to be back home from hls world travels but he vowed that he would always remember the trlp and the members of the Senlor class all of whom he had seen m many dlfferent places dolng many dlfferent thlngs but all of whom he was very proud 1 - , , ' , . - c - Y . , l , - ' 7 , . 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Senlor Hlsforg Just before graduatlon Senlors look back not only on then' last year but on all four years of progress and actlvlty through thelr hlgh school l1fe Whlch began as an exhuberant class of Freshmen IH 1950 under the leadershlp of Presldent Phllllp Hughes Vlce Presldent Bernle Lassldy Secretary Sherry Malone and our sponsor Mrs McCoughy lhat year we gave an all school square dance helped vuth the Chllll supper and struggled through the 1n1t1at1on of our class By the second year everyone felt more comfortable to know that he had rlsen to the status of Sophomore When It came tlme to elect class offlcers Larry Gardner was chosen as Presldent Donna Hummel as Vlce Presldent and Patsy Sadler as Reporter Mr Moore our sponsor gulded us through the Ifreshman 1n1t1at1on party paper and scrap dr1ve and our other partles The follow1ng September th1S group could boast Upperclassmen at last Y It was a busy year though w1th more dlffxcult subjects many SOCIHI events and the ChOOSlHg of class rlngs The Junlor class OEICEPS Secretary B111 Johnson Treasurer and Donna Hummel Reporter led the vvay for the commlttees of the long antlclpated Junlor Prom In the fall the cast of the J unlor play presented Just Ducky Th1s year the Semor class has d111gently selected cards announce ments Semor plctures and planned a Semor trxp to Washlngton D C and New York under the supervlslon of Mr Tr1mble The followlng were chosen for leadershlp Don RICGIHHIS as Presldent Ed Swearlngen as V109 Presldent Shelly Malone as Secretary Donna Hummel as Treasurer and Joan Weaver as Reporter They are ready for graduatlon after galnlng knowledge of books and people ln four hxgh school years The class of 1954 now IS ready to begln putt1ng th1s knowledge to use For some graduatlon means the end of school days They w1ll take thelr place 1n the buslness world become homemakers or enter a chosen professlon For others It means a step toward more study more pleasant memorles ln school Whatever else 1tS meanmg each graduate vslll look back on the many happy act1v1t1es that he has earned the pr1v1l ege of sharlng Wlth classmates these four years. . . , . . , . , n 1 n o u f a 9 2 ' 9 ' ' . 7 W , - 1 'X 7 7 ! 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V. . . . .- Mlm PI1Si'OI'H of lhe bluss of 1950 On August 28 1931 seventeen green Freshmen started to school at Kempton Hlgh f1V9 glrls and twelve boys Durlng the course of the year we lost one g1rl but another boy yolned so we dldn t decrease ln SIZQ The flrst hlgh pomt of the year was 1n1t1at1on We surely looked funny ' W e were 1n1t1ated durlng the day and also at a nlght SESSION We got 4 55 of all the money made by all four classes so there were many money makmg projects 1n whlch we partlclpated Among them were the magazlne drlve the carnlv xl and the scrap drlve Speech contests one act play s a sclence trlp muslc contests and the basketball games all had partlclpants from our Freshman class 1n them When school ended May 22 19 12 we all agreed that hlgh school was wonderful and that we would be back next year What was the maln thlng We had on our mlnds our Sophomore year? In1t1at1ng the Freshmen of course' We had plenty of trlcks ln store for them on thelr 1n1t1at1on day September 29 For one day We were klngs and queens The Freshmen gave us a return party November 7 by taklng us to see Ivanhoe ln Kankakee We helped wlth the annual cftrmval Whlch not only kept us busy for th1s one day but for several days It was hard Work but lots of fun so September 1 1953 Hoo ray l' Junlors at last' Thls year only three glrls vsere IH our class Wlth thlrteen boys that made a total num ber of slxteen Jumors Our class r1ngs Whlch We had orde1 ed our Sophomore year arr1ved early tms year 1-or uaym we showed tr-em to ve y e Octobel 21 marked the beglnnlng of the magazlne drlve lVe were compet1ng agalnst the Semor class to see YVll1Cl1 of us could sell the most magamnes Natulally we sold more than they d1d and won the free steak dlnners Soon after that we started workmg on our class play Bolts and Nuts whlch we gave November 18 ln Kempton and November 19 1n Cabery It was more fun than work to put on Thls years carnlval was a Wlnter one for whlch we had two booths a telegram booth and a sponge throwlng booth On February 1 we sponsored a donkey basketball game 1n whlch the boys of ou1 class played the faculty and buslnessmen Next year well be Semors' We all hope to be one of the fmest classes ever graduated from Kempton Communlty Hlgh School' v Y Y Q i - - , 1 :V 1 - V ! ' ! . . . . , . . 1 9 ' I' y v - 9 . . , . 2 V . l , - 7 i. . . , u n , u , n f f ' 1 - -'s , . Y . . , , 1 l , , as va .. . , ' as , 77 ' . c . , . l L ' 7 7 that by the time school ended our class had had another eventful year. 1 n , . -n .. I . , . . Y i , , . . , . 1 , . ' ' f - -. tr f'f'fc M s mm' t f to ever 'one we saw. 7. . , , . 1 ' K6 7 yr ' ' ' Y . , . . . 1 9 '- - - 3 1 - ' . 7 1 ' 7 - TDNIOR K I ASS Top R011 Mft to Rught Rogu H llllw 131931119111 Joan g1re11l111g,e1 XICQ Ijltwldkll 1111111111 Donlcx 'l1e1s UILI JKJAIIII Glbh baud 111 qcCo11dRo11 Iom Hughcs 11171111111 D111el Ilouett 'II11111 Row 1 111161 C 1 IL 1111 MN e1 Gun C 115 Ifugon fIQkI1 Bottom Row Ro11111e kc 11 I1ll NIQC ulloch Bob he h Roggn 311111111 1 V f , - . 0 1 1 kk ', 11 ' -- 1' z 'g', 'x' 3 ' IQ 1 m'r1'7 .N .n si A Y 1 K' 3-', X'1il'- 'n': 1 , x-'x'2 27. 12 '- ?.', 1' 'z 1 13 2 '51 , XV:1y11o Essi115f1o11, Hob Flc'1scl1111z111. ' '- Po 2 i1sh.R'flz 'l Gz,'.i1+', 11119, T 1 Q 1' 2 . '- 'f 1'2Ij,3' AV ,' '11, 1- lm L1 I U 'G if. N F ,fu 6 XXX in 0, ai -r jig. .4 3 E 'Qi .1 ,1- A C1 xX 7 I 'I 5 H,-'na'A5 I 'TQ' 1' ,'a ul' ,A 4 SOPHOMORE CLASS Top Row Left to Rlght Ann Drew Premdent M1ry Hug, hes V109 Presldent Second Row Ilene Wmge Secretarw Treasuler Jlm Re orter Bdlbll 1 B1 unel Carole Clwpp Rlta Earlng Charles F1tZ Thlrd Row patrlck Rlta Flelschman Cene Gardner Robelt Gwbler Ronnle Jamelson Jole Busch Fourth Row Bottom Row Collette Lantka Carolyn Lee LaVonne Nellson Jeweldean Vvllllg 4 va . Q- V9 'n 9 2 Y . - . , . Bergan, IIlSt0I'lZ1HQ Leonard Legan, p ' 5 ' ' 2 'z . l -. I C , . . , . - , . '- 1 ' , ' z. ' 1 , ' 'Lv , ' 7-,T , - Y ,T 4 1 , , , . . Hlsforg of The bluss of 1956 When we entered Kempton Communlty Hlgh School ln 1952 we seemed very green and chlldlsh to the upperclass men About three weeks after school started we had the dreadful experlence of belng lnxtlated We survlved how ever and laughed about lt long after The class took part ln many all school act1v1t1es lncludlng the magazlne dr1ve the Halloween Carnlval skatlng partles and the Chrlstmas program Durlng the flrst semester all of the glrls were Several classmates also Jolned chorus and band and went to contests Our class helped w1th the Frosh Soph Tourna ment and f1n1shed the year by servlng at the Prom At the end of our Freshman year there were twenty two IH our class Some of our classmates moved away and others had entered durmg the year Our Sophomore year began 1n 1953 Wlth exghteen stu dents IH the class As Sophomores we felt we knew our way around and had no mercy on the Freshmen when we 1n1t1ated them Th1s year we have been worklng qulte hard to make money We had a paper dr1ve and two booths at the wlnter carnlval We also helped wlth the Frosh Soph lournament agaln In the sprlng We had a car washlng day and another paper dr1ve initiatedlinto F.H.A. and most of the boys into F.F.A. l' I'?Sl211Zfl1l lflusq In Septcrnbcr ol IOM, twcntx thzcc VLIX gzccn and xerx fresh F19wl 1IT1Lll 1I1XdllCil thc soltmn h Llls .and class looms of Iscmpton Commumtv Hlgh School The fdcultx had 1T1lSf.flV1l gs about oul 1b1l1tx to cvu Act llke hlgh school studcnts, so wc wut lepumclndcd and scolded nmnx tlmcs school student Wc m :dc lt s mfllx tlllflllgll 1n1t1.1t1on md dld our p.L1t xt thc Wlllltl CA1lllV1l by h.1v1n1f two booths 1 d ut thlow mg onc .md 1 countu St01L, so that hx tnc ond ot thc yt xr we fclt that we had ledlntcl .L g'1c.1tdc.ll .md would look tom wind to thleo H1015 good xcfus lll th1s school bEfOlL We go out to face the xx olld W Y f xi! I , ' I ff v , Y, - X , - v - l . v v ' L. 1 :V 3 ' f. I ,s 5 2 L. . . isis- ' A' , 7 Z , 1 ' l u 1 7 if kv A- , v , . I . -' . 1 1 Lv - . v ' Us bcforc we finally gfrcw to llllllCl'St2Ll1ll thc ways of at high 2 3 '.i ',, 'f .',z z'- ' - ' 3 1 :L n 1 v K1 4 1 5' 1 ' I x ' x 32 v J . v . ?. - 1, . - ,I ,. . ' .- ., . . . x v ,, .bf ' 'S K. . ' 1 A uf 1 Y ' . FRFSHWI AN CLASS 'lop Ron Icfi to Rlght Luk Lergall, PllS1dL11f, Judx XX ILIIICI Vue PILSICICIIY Second Ron .uolxn Lxdlgwn, SLC1C4'1X B:11b11.1 Pollen '11e.1su1L1 Rhonda Vx9bSfG1 H1sLo11.111 JIIU A111111 L111rlf1 -M1011 11111111 I 11511 11bu5111, Call Jol111bo11, C L1 1 cl Leg 111 IOUIHI Row lm.11ba1a lufilldlth Nevll Ramvs .1te1s Ivan Ross, T1 LIHIAH S.1cll11 Iofm Sargeant Botto111 Row N mu Sch hoih Homud 'Shdbv 11111111 l11111l1lL 1111 XX 1551111 lox Mac NX.11o 4 41 A A I ' ', 11 , 'f -.' 3 ' 1 ' j 'z 1', 1- - . '-C11 j Q . 1 Q 11 1 1 A 1 1 an '1 1 - 1 ' Q.: 1 . La 1 I v 7 1' ' 9 'f 1 1 3 . ' 1 1 'I'hi1'fl Row - Xvilllliii Mus I3z11'l1z1n1 Andv Colul:1s11111, ! 1 J' 1,1 1' 1' 1' 2121 1: . 5 . Y L . .. , .' ' ' ' .. .. . Z 7 'a 1 . wg A 1 I n L' . , P 1 1 --17: za ' , ' C 1 1, '1 z ' ',IJl 'z 1',. u' '1 H, lx- 'E ' 'F' QS! l Qo- -uf 3 M 'if' - Q I ,. N .sf qi., Vi-1 2 ' Q. lj , 1 X 6 ll ' s -1. ,P 1 1 I 1 , ' -n u 3 ' 9 'ff L: xv f X x 1 'wif' 'l v -' ,4 . A v K , 1 ' Q . V , os. l, x ,,, Q X- 11 ix 'CM X , :IA .UE',. N '. 3-cd' I I . ,f- .' 4- b'-14 A X g If-Q n . ' 5 L Q- ,, C ' 4.5 N f f ,. Z. f -.'l 'Q ' I -. -' H 5453?-. +L ' 'JN ' '7 5fE:'f4l 'f H Agrlculfure Agr1culture1s offered to boys zll four years 1n our hlgh school The course IS set up on 1 cross sectlon b2'IS19 whlch means that each yen there IS uolk offm red ln dlllllldl hus bandrg. agronomy falm management and farm shop on a farmlng progl am at home whlch mcludes llvestock or crop enterprlses or a COITllJ1Il'ltlOl1 of both Cumulatlve records of these entupuscs are kept Ill specml record books Many of the boxs compete IH Judgmg contests and also exhlblt the1r livestock at fans The local Chapter of thc F11 A IS the orgamzatlon through wh1ch our dCt1V1lltS arc cirrled out s . ' z' 1 ' ' z ' - ' ' .- 9 Q ' ' Each boy who takes the course in agriculture carries Q Q 1 , - q , c . 4 X . C: ,S . , ' 1 'C V Q 1 . n U C u 1 . 1 w .1 n . I . Z bomnzerce ASDI' LKJ vsere the gulde keys every typlst had to leun Phe typlng clflsses Qtudlcd the corlect forme 1n typmg letters Qbuelness and soclalb manuscllpts and speclal copy wh1le they steadlly worked on tvplng ab1l1tx and speed Wlth the addltlon of an electuc typcwrltcr 1 dlctatlng mdchlne md C1lCUldt01b the Off1CL pmctlce clxss was able chlneb and applv the1r knowledge to Off1C9 proceduree Gettmg the budgetb to balance wae the Wo1 rx of the three bookkeeplng, students Whllh they lealned the tech nlqucs whlch xrc nccessarx 111 Older to efflclentlx keep 1 set of books whethel It be for 1 personxl 'xccount or fox bu, buelness Y 4 ' 1 ' ' 1 , . 2 ' . cf . I A . 7 . X . . ' H Q. I . , . ' 7 V ., . . . Q. X . x J . . r ' 2 Z 1 aw, , 1 Zinc X 4 to experiment with and learn to operate these 0ff1CC ma- ' 1 I I ' I. In . T ' . X 1 ' - u 1 Y A , 1 1 w A ., ' ' 1 .' 1 1 ' as ' r ,' yr. lznghsh Slnce Engllsh IS a requ1red subJect for the Freshmen Sophomores ind JLUIIOFQ nearly evelvone IQ IH one or anothu of these clxsses whlch ale taught bx Mlss Ruth Psaute The Freshmen studled grammar oral speaklng spell mg blographles short stones and poetrv lllcllldlllg The Rlme of the Manner Sophomores studled grammar and the novel Sllas 11311161 The JUHIOFS Wexe kept busy studung g'1?lITlfY121I' letter vxrltmg b1Og13Dh19S essays short storles and the present 1 tlon of a 3 act play as vs ell as the readlng of A Tale of Two Cltles md Macbeth Senlor Engllsh lb an electwe course txken maml, lox those who plan to go on to school They studled advanced Enghsh grammal and composltlon short stor1es blogra phles essass and the novel The House of beven Gables T O n tw , Hi z ' ,, . t 1 '. ' ' 3 z,.' . ' ' '- ' f . ' , L c . , - ' Q v . H 3 .f v . 4 1 . t . c , letter writing, spelling, biographies, essays, short stories I ' I N 4 l,, , if A . . ' L 4 V 7. A Y u s a 1 - i -In , I , , A x, A, l C' I ' , L 7 A1 1 . H w' - u , an , H C n ' ' Y CK Y K Y , 77- Y 1, 7 ! L ' IJOIDG ITCODOHIII S An lmportant part of any woman Q llfe IS homem xklng a qubject wh1ch the g1rls 1n Mre Roche S Home Economlce cl wsee really t Ike serlouslv Students all over the Qchool blllllllllg enjoy the uoma of home cooked food but the luckv g1rle Ill the food cl we get to eat It too' Expeuen 1ng burned fmgels Cand o camonallx bulned cookmgb dots not Cl1SC0l113g0 these guls 1'llll.1lt1V6 value of foodx Clothmg classes beslde lea1 mng to cut and Sew btudx fabrlcs and mztcrlals then uees and adaptabdltles They also learn to cue for the clothes thev already have md to vary them wlth '1 C ssouei In x world progresslng Wlth the Qpeed of .1 Qhootmg Star the comforts and neceseltles of home economlcs whould not be neglected The food and clothmg cl xsses we g l1l1'1g' a Valuable amount of knowledge ln thlS fleld . I 1 ,A 4 In . I 7 ' , . . H 6 . .1 ' '- 9 . . . K . , . 2 sl' -,1 f 5 A ' ' ' v 2 2 1 S - , I ' . ' 2, . ers , ' 1 C 1 ' r 0 0' C- K . v 1 . Q . A S . A F from learnin much about the Jre J2ll'2ll,i0I'l servin f and n - , w , . , 1 1 1 As , L 2 J S, ' . s - . . : ' 22 ' 1 V ' 1 2 2 ' 2 e ' A tr , I H A . . I 4' S . 2 ' 2 2 '1 . -MN! 1' 'fm 115 lX1c1fl1e1nuf1CG Thls XCAI thele xx ere flV9 dlfferent COLIISQQ offend 1n mathematxcs Smee algebra li novs a 19QLl116Cl sub1ect, 1ll the Fruhmen took 11 'lhe Sophomores vsele GllQ,'1lJlQ to t1ke pl me gcometl x, 11 thu had had 1ll2'ClJl a The JUI'l101x l,11fIOl'l0D1CtlV, each 01 Wl11Cll IS a Qemestel coulse, 11' thu had h'1d plane geometly All of these coul ses wele taught bu Mlss Crews rlhue was also a course m geuezal mathe IHQIUCS taught bx Miss B1 us, which am one could take x 1 ' m ' ' l v ' 1 ' ' ' 2 2 l 1 'I ' ' ' luv . 1 - -- I , ' .L-1 and Seniors were allowed to take advanced algebra and , ' 1 ' , W , . v. 1 w . - ' A -1 . ,- 4 ' - 4 Y Y ' - , . -2 'S ' 1 v 1 1 kv X AZ: WN wwf Phgslcul Science Our phy sical SCIQHCG department this wear was divided among three different teachers Mr Cunningham who taught general sclencc Mr Lewis who taught biology and Mr Trimble who taught chemistix The general science course IS just what one would think a brief studv of various types of sciences The Freshmen in this course studied a little of phx sics ento mology phvsiology biology chemlstrv and bacteriology studied Wild llfe In biology the Sophomores undertook the study of the basic characteristlcs of all l1v1ng things The inter relationship among plants anlmals and humans was sx stematically studied and they too went on several field trips Chemistry has been added to our curriculum this yeai because of the lmportant part it plavs in our modern wax of l1fe The Senior and Junior students who took this course learned the fundamental lmportance of chemlcal change in the transition of substances from one form to another and gained an understanding of the chemical nature of substances The purpose of this course 1S to give the students a basic organized knowledge of technical language formulae and laboratory techniques Wlth the hope that they will go on and a1d advanced work in the field of chemlstry ' u f . .1 ' . ' ' l , '? - , 'S ' n . y .L ' 7. . -1 . . Q l L I K . E , . S , V . ' . J . , - yy U ' 9 . 9 . . I l 7' In the spring, they took several field trips, on which they 9 -1. Y 7 Y 't I . . . V ! . , . i . . , o , n ,a n gr' SOCIGI Sclence The courses lncluded ln the soclal sclences thls year were CIVICS world hlstory U b hlstorx Wh1Ch Mr Lewls taught and soclology whlch MISS Crews taught The prlmary objcctlve of these courses was to p1OV1d6 the students w1th facts essentlal for lntelllgent part1c1pat1on as a c1t1zen ln a democratlc SOC16tX CIVICS and world hlstorv were each semester courses In c1v1cs the students studled the constructlon of our t1on The world h1story students studled the hlstory of the vso1ld Wlth the reallzatlon that the hlstory of these other countrles affects our modern day polltlcal and economlc strlfe The benlors 1n U b hlstory revxewed the hlstory of our country whlch they have been studylng ever smce flrst grade wlth a much greater concentratlon of the detalls of the events ln our countrv s hlstory and the reasons why we have acted as we have 1n the past Those people who took socxology thls vear studled mental hyglene problems of employment famlly relatlons and present day World condltlons They also took a fleld trlp to the Kankakee btate Hospltal and the Pontlac State PFISOH ., , . . . . , . 9 7 ' . . . . . Y governmental set-up, and how It works IH practlcal opera- 7 A. 1 . . l - Y ,a n n o 1, . . , . 1 1 9 , . , . . , u - , . I. . - 1 .. . Glrls Phgslcul rducohon Wlth IWISS Jeanne Psaute as our teacher we started off the year wlth baseball When the cooler Weather came we moved ll'lq1dC to the gymn lilllm Where we pl lyed basketball Shortly after that Mls Donald Scott took over ou1 classes as substltute teacher and led us through volley ball badmmton calesthemcs and hlklng One of the hlgh the benlor glrls pl wed the Jumor glrls Bugs' Phgslcul I' ducuhon Thls years physlcal educatlon program was d1V1d9d 1nto two classes the Senlors and the Junlors and the Sophomores and the Freshmen Throughout the year thev partlclpated 1n the following act1v1t1es touch football basketball tumbllng badmmton volleyball baseball and track and fleld events 0 , Q 4 0 1 . . l L L , u n A K . Q I , . 2. , 1 2 . ' . iz , 1 J . y . I . . . I .I polnts of the year was the publlc basketball game ln whlch 0 'W e 1 . , . . . . ' Y 4 vu n K: , J . ! I 9 7 I. ,1l I ,. N elf ,, Q1-wir' 'A V.-ni 'V 'ff 'L 'P I . UM w,b. ,g iw ff 'fr Q Vvyylf' 5 G., A v 'W ' 7 lllll :gm i'x'L f-g fSE: ,, new U ff N If 'gh , ' 9.5K , l , 'X Boqs' Chorus Thls year the boys chorus was led by Mrs Jeanne Psaute Mlddleton and Mrs Carolyn Scott Our chorus went to contest thls year sang IH the Chrlstmas program and also at the sprlng concert Our accompamst was Joan Weaver Back Row Dorsett Flelschman L Gardner L Legan G Gardner HHFTIS Weaver Front Row Ross Garland Jamelson Esslngton Neth Ahern Jack Bergan GIFIS, Chorus At the begmnlng of the school year our chorus was led by Mrs Jeanne Psaute Mlddleton At Thanksglvmg It was taken over by Mrs Carolvn Scott Our chorus worked hard th1S year partlclpatlng 1n a Chrlstmas program at the J unlor and Semor plays at contests at graduatlon and at the sprlng concert The accompanlsts this year were Joan Weaver and Patsy Sadler whlle the offlcers were Sherry Malone Secretary Treasurer Donna Hummel Llbrarlan Back Row M Hughes Hummel Clapp Nellson Waldo Weaver Lantka Earmg Wlne Malone Bruner Mlddle Row Donley L Schafroth Lydlgsen Barham Fellers Sargeant G1sh Flynn W1ll1s Merldlth Front Row Trlmble Lee N Schafroth Allen P Sadler Drew M Sadler Eggenberger Webster Wagner . Y , ' '1 . Y . . . 1 T ' 1 . 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 'W N1 1 1 . 1 ' 1 1 , . . Y . . , . . . . . , . , . . u , o , n , . . : Patsy Sadler ,, 1, , President W x ' 1. . 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 - . W , a ' ,f u . n ,a , 1 1 1 1 1 1 - W . 1 1 ' 1 1 ' 1 1 - 1 1 1 - D ne BUIMI 'lhe d1rector of the bfmd thls x ear as well as lfxst xt xr was 'Nhss Ruth Psflute Fou1 tee11 new membe1s vs ere added to 0111 org 11114 ltlOIl th1s xt 11 Olll b 1nd plax ed lL the dls t11ct contest it 0111 OXKII Sllllllfl' eoncut and DLlfOllllLLl lt f the la ind were Gerrv Gates Pres1dent Sherrw Malone VICE P1Q91tl6llt Lo1s Sch xfroth becutdrx lrelsuzu Ronme Kellx L1b1 111 in PIHHO Contestants Instrumental Contestants d Left to R1ght Patsw Sadler l eft to Rlght Cene G 11' Cent Gardner and Joan nex Jofin Eggenbelgu and Germ Gates W L wer ' ' 2 '. J 2, . ' ,G 2.7 , . 1 .G . c . 1 ' ' ' 3 ' 2 2 ' j -2 '. ' 2 2' A '.'- .' ,L , 2 . 1 L, 1' 1 ,- 4 , Q . , 2 all the basketball gZlIll0S. The officers 0 2 'e li Y . . ' 1 A . I X 1 Y l '2 '.2 I A' G T Ll' , 1 , . -T I 2 - , , . . ., I . 2, . . '12 . 1 S. HCHS K ,I 2 2 A5 91 5, g me - i Q, s E'Y.'Q. f M ' 'S 4 -' -' Q 2 Q f ax 1- '--'F-' 1 fu 39? ,xex ,. Q B , tg y F' x 'T +4 si T , ,Bm in sir mia. N I- - gm-- I A ,355-'f' ' 4 , ',,p :flu ,Q 5 ... I.. 1 f If 1 BOYS' QUARTET Left, to Right - Neth, Ahern, Ilorsett, Kelly. CIRIS SFXIFF Left to Rlght P bflcller M Hug,heQ Llapp Malone L Schfxfroth Tlnnbln 'XID P D C HORL S I lOlll Row I Xfl1f,SLYl P 6 ullu C l mp M llono, I Schl froth Trlmblp XVCIXQY' Y W! Y 'YW Y I AL, A A4 A I . 1 l ' if v - r ' y N I r A 1 c , 1 1. , Y 1 w V W A AL A , I Back Row - Ahern, Neth, Kelly, Dorsett, Jameison. 9' .'z v, Zz , 2 l 1.3 2 ' , X, 1 fe . Football The hlghhght of the 1992 football Qeqson xx '15 an 1mp1cQ sue 50 0 X1CtOlX ox er bdunemm Hlgh School Thls IS the fuet x Q mr football hem been plax ed it Kempton The box Q QIQIQFIIQQQ to IJl'lX mule thu se xson 1 succc sstul one Front Row Blllerbeck Hdrrls btevtm 5611211161 Creen Dolsett Cwildx I4 OO FBALL IEAM Back Row Mr Lexub Jamenon Harrn Blllerbeck Gash McCulloch Doroett Stngplel Flont Row Stewenb P Hugheb Gleen Fltfpatrlck Eggenbergel C iiwldx CdtLQ,MCC1Hll1S ' V l rt L C A' vi r ' . Q xx ' . Y - 7. H v ,I . . I U .E . e 'x ' wz 2 ' . o ' 2 . '. ' z .. . J z .' -2 .' 2 .' ' 1. Back Row - Jameison, McCulloch, Gates, P. Hughes. v Z I u . 9 I -'uv W V X - 9 N r . v ' 1 , za. 1 V YW ' 1 v' v '- 4 ' ' ' 'i ' v ' 1 ' 1 y 1 , K A , x 1- ' 1 , v i v 'wa . N, I 4 . , l rd f ' ', .2 . : If X. 1 -an 'K'-Fu -xv Nm- sf rr Buekefbull Thrllla for the CIOWII v1c1e p1 OV1dLd bx the bwkftb 111 team 111 ITLIIIIU, the b1sketb1ll sexson The Rnd DeV1Is fought v1l1antlx 111 each md Lverx game lhe scoleb were close but the v1ctor1eQ were few VARSITY BASKFTBALL TI AM Back Row Fasmgton T Hughea 14111118 DICCIIIIHS F1ontRou Stevens P Hughes Cates FRESHNIAIN SOPHOMORE BASKFTBALL TFANI Back Row M1 Lewls Johnson Senmnel 1111118 Card ner Mlddle Row Shelbw Jack Bergan Runvmtew J1m Bergan DO1SQtI Front Row Colclaeure T Sadler B Wagne1 Fggen be1g,er F1t7p1t11Lk , A ! . ' 1 ' 1 1' ' ' 1 1 1 2: P 2 ' 2 f 21' 1 2 1' 12 1' . ' ' 1' 2 2 2 J f' 1. s -' -+ I . , Y , 1 . W 1 1 1 L 2 v 1' 1 1 Q. 1 ' ' v - 11 1 , . 1 , c 1 , 1 1 , Jame1son, L. Gardner, Mr. LCVVIS. 1 v 1 ' 'v 1 K 1 - 1 , . 1 , x 1 . , Y , A ' 1 , J A A v 4 v. v 1 . 1 1 .1 ' T . 1 , 1 , V , 2 1 , 11 - ' -' .U X ' 1 P 'Z '- , I Q l , . . - . , - .. , . , . , 1 , 1'f , . 2 ' ' . CHEERLEADERS Left to Rlght Pxtsx Sadler Fuedfx Tllmble Ann DIQXV md bherrx Mfxlom TR M lx AND PASFBAI L 'lhese teams xx me not Olgdlllltld at the tlme the Ye xr scheduled xx hlch would provlde the bop Wlth an oppor tumtx to dex elop then natulal abllltleq Both theee Qports une added to thc ull 1 Cllll1Cl1l'1l pr 05,1 am thu xc 11' - ' 1 - v 'I -' 4 Q' . w 1' C ' . 1 v 2 j ' a A Y 7 i J J ' A1 , I L- v , 1 , - 4 'rl . ' - 32 - book went to the publisher, but Several meets had been ' 1 Y . . Y . - v,.,Z 3 ,Ar .2- .C C . . r.: 'hw yxz . 3 r GI! SP, X '5g i. , i 1 Q 1 JN nut' 4 ji uf 44 1-I ' A M'. I ff l 2 .5 M X ,Q Q-.gp ffbg'!.', fikiffnff' r1'1:. Z. 3 Zn, ,, xg 1 ' ii K 3 X 1 . . Z rv-v-- Sf?B'2 lzil 0 ,., i X, , 141 I 'r- l-. -L ,rl Q 5 l p.. 'I R . 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Hughes Scha- froth Bruner Donley Juergens McGinnis Fellers Wagner L. Allen T. Hughes D. Allen Billerbeck L Gardner VN aldo Seated Malone NI Suller Fggenbcrger P Sadler Gish Weaser Dorsett Kelly Neth Trimble STUDENT COUNCIL from each class with Mr Trimble as the sponsor Its pur pose is to make improvements in the school and to help the students This year s projects lncluded the purchase of a phono graph machine a pop machlne and gifts for the carnival king and queen We also paid for the movies which every one in school saw Back Row Trimble G Legan Bruner Fitzpatrick Fiont Row Harris P Sadler BICGIHHIS Gish Mr Trimble 1 C K 9 y ' v 1 3 ! 'Y 7 9 Y 7 Y 3 7 3 7 . , . 1 , A . v2 , 4 7 x , . c , 'S , 7 Y ' Y Y ' D 1 ' The Student Council consists of two representatives l, . . ' . , . . y I . y I . . V - . , l r , , . . . . . - . , i , . . , . , . 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