Limestone Community High School - Amulet Yearbook (Bartonville, IL)

 - Class of 1960

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HELEN SCHMIDT Latin, U.S. History As a change from reading and studying for teaching preparation. Miss Helen Schmidt finds pleasure in driving her Chevrolet to shopping centers, on vacations, and in visiting friends and relatives in other cities. Miss Schmidt also enjoys watching TV; her favorite personality being Pat Boone. Mr. Jack Clinton is indeed a busy man. Among his outside interests are gardening and his Number One Son, Randy. He also enjoys taking colored slides of places he has visited, namely Mexico and the Southwest. At right, Mr. Clinton is getting ready to take some movies of his family. JACK CLINTON Spanish FACULTY ENJOY SPORTS A graduate of Nebraska University is Mr. Rich- ard Barnett. He is a member of the honorary Math fraternity, Kappa Mu Epsilon. In his spare time, Mr. Barnett enjoys outdoor sports, fishing and stamp collecting. At right, he admires a prize catch he landed on a recent fishing trip. RICHARD BARNETT Algebra, Geometry, and Trig v if » Mr. James Adams, carries his en- joyment of mathematical calculation over into his hobby of bridge. He also gains pleasure from collecting stamps. At left, he is shown looking over sev- eral pages of new stamps ready to be placed in his album. Mr. Adams also makes peanut brittle at Christmas. An out-of-door enthusiast, Mr. Donald Bangert, devotes many lazy summer days on the banks of his favorite fishing pond trying to catch his quota. For a Math teacher, Mr. Bangert has a very green thumb. He enjoys growing and caring for plants. He also experiments with them through grafting. JAMES ADAMS General Math, Algebra I, II 17 DONALD BANGERT Geometry, Algebra I, II

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First and foremost on Lois Smith's agenda of things to do after school concerns her little daughter, Kelly. She must also attend to other house- hold tasks such as house-cleaning, cooking, and washing dishes. After these time-taking activities come sports —golf, bowling, and swimming. A recent addition to our P.E. depart- ment is Mrs. Marge McWilliams. She and her family have recently moved into their beautiful new home in East Peoria. Mrs. McWilliams has her hands quite full in her free time caring for her baby girl as well as her pet bull- dog and cat. marge McWilliams Physical Education OUR ENTHUSIASTIC For perfect relaxation after an exerting day of teaching, Mr. Fritz Millard recommends stereo. At left, he is seen selecting one of his favorite albums. Also Mr. Millard, being a family man, enjoys tobogganning in Detweiler Park with his children during the winter. Many a free night is spent attending sports events. FRITZ MILLARD World History, Physical Education LOIS SMITH Physical Education A genuine sports enthusiast, Mr. Ron Little, spends his free time read- ing coaching magazines and attending meetings of the coaches and officials associations. For relief from the ten- sions of coaching, he enjoys relaxing with his wife and two sons and listen- ing to his hi-fi set. After a long hard day of teaching, Mr. Gene Strode selects a quiet corner of his den to relax and catch up on his paper work. Another avid sports fan, his favorite pastime is hunting. Quail, rabbits, and pheasants haven't a chance when this sharpshooter sets his sights on them. 16 RONALD LITTLE Physical Education GENE STRODE Physical Education



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COOKS AND JANITORS RENDER SERVICES left to right: June Pryor, Eunice Schafer, Pat Patterson, Viola Kelly, Ruth Clark, Betty Carmody, Edna Smith. ASSISTANTS left to right: Patricia Maddox, Laura Durham, Cheryl Kirk- bride, Tedd Aupperlc, Bill Tasker. As the sun breaks over the horizon, we find our cafeteria ladies trudg- ing to LCHS to begin their long day. Preparing enough food for six hundred students each day is a full time job, but through it all, these ladies find time to joke with the students and chat with the teachers. Their capable assistants help to lighten the load considerably by washing dishes, pouring milk, and selling desserts. Our maintenance staff, familiar person- alities around LCHS, are always the first to arrive and the last to leave the building. Their duties range from sweeping the floors to repairing equipment; and, during our extracurricular activities, one of the crew is always on hand to keep things in running order. 18 BACK: Roscoe Smick, John Stauthammer, Virginia Blanquart. James Sholl. FRONT: Offo Stahl.

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