Lovington High School - Mirror Yearbook (Lovington, IL)

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JlCirror J seniecf b y 7 ie JlCirror 3taJJ ,7un or-Sen or lliy ScAoof Couinyton, 7 finois How much better it is to get wisdom rather than gold. Prov. 16:16 2 resident , Jo in 7 Jtennecfy 1917-1963 November 22, 1963. It was raining in Illinois and the sun shone in Dallas when the news bulletin alerted listeners. Kennedy, 35th President of the United States, struck down by an assassin's bullet! The news filtered rapidly through the school stunning teachers and students. Radios were made available and his- tory classes listened to history in the making while, in the study hall, a shocked silence reigned as the events of the day unfolded. Meanwhile the matinee performance of the junior play continued with both actors and audience unaware of the national tragedy. The flag was lowered to half-mast, and the world mourned the passing of our president. 3 Jn JKemoriam icfi arc 1 rum me — Gfass o ’63 Norman Richard Trummel, a 1963 graduate of Lovington High School, died January first from injuries sustained in an automobile accident in France where he was stationed with the U.S. Army. Richard, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Trummel, was a member of the Christian Church, the Future Farmers of America, and the 4-H Club. He was an Eagle Scout with the Boy Scouts of America and had received the God and Country Award. 4 MR. W. B. ELLIOTT President MR. WILLIAM FLAVEL Treasurer, appointed by Board MR. BILLY B. WOOD Secretary MR. DON SMITH MR. KENNETH WILSON J)oarJ °f c aucation MR. WILLIAM DIMOND MR. LLOYD LONG MR. EVERETT POWELL MR. A. E. BEST ms saye ?ro n t ie c5 uper in ten cfen It is the purpose of the Mirror to portray graphically and pictorially the scholastic life of those who were enrolled in Lovington Junior-Senior High School during the 1963-64 school year. It attempts to present all phases of student activity: class work and co-curricular projects, social and recreational pursuits, and contests with the school and with other schools. The lens of the camera has caught the lights and shadows of the panorama of this past year to furnish you a bright print for your album of memory. During 1963-64, as well as throughout other years, time has been a master gleaner that has gathered up for you many meaningful things that were placed so abundantly in its path. Through patient labor and constant planning, some of these gains have already enabled you to assume leadership and scholastic achievement, but it is obvious that the future will draw even more heavily on the treasure of experi- ence and knowledge you have acquired. Congratulations to the Mirror Staff for the excellent illustration of imagination, skill, and work which were so intensively combined in the production of this year's Mirror. Superintendent 7 — OLD MAIN ENTRANCE As the past blends with the present, so the new blends with the old to make Lovington High School. The rich heritage and the serenity of this farming community is reflected daily by the type of students who comprise our student body. Forty-seven percent of our students arrive in school buses and the brightly colored doors of Old Main open to receive, the bulk of the traffic. THE NEW GYMNASIUM LOVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL LOOKING EAST Old Main, constructed in 1901. was given the wings, or twin buildings, in 1909. The addition on the west served as the gym but Time - the Creator of Change - proved the gym inadequate so a modern gym was erected in 1956. The old gym area has been converted into a home for the Home Ec and Com- mercial Departments. The east wing, built for assembly use, now houses the modern new library, visual aids, and up-to-date science department. OLD MAIN BUILDING ac ali ii 9 MR. JOHN D. ZANCHA Assistant Principal History B.S., University of Notre Dame M.S., Southern Illinois University MR. WILLIAM HEISE B.Ed., Eastern Illinois Speech Correctionist MRS. ELOISE FLEMING Unit Secretary MR. LAWRENCE ALLEN Science and Math B.Ed., Eastern Illinois University M.S.T., Rolla School of Mines 7 MRS. BERTHA BAILEY 7th grade B.A., Eureka Eastern Illinois University MR. DONALD BELL Business Education B.S. in Ed., Eastern Illinois University MR. ROBERT BYRKIT Instrumental Music, High School and Elementary Vocal Music, Jr. and Sr. High B.M.E. Millikin Univ. MRS. GRACE ESKRIDGE. Dean of Girls French. Latin, English IV B.S., Illinois State University at Normal Northwestern College; University of Wisconsin M.S.. Millikin; Eastern University; University of Missouri; Universidad Interamericana MRS. BERTHA KITCHEN 8th grade Reading and Spelling Remedial Reading B.S., Eastern Illinois University M. S., Indiana State MR. FRANK JARVIS. Coach General Business, P.E. B.S. in Ed.. Illinois State University at Normal MISS KAREN KERANS Junior High Science Junior High and Freshman P.E. A.B., Greenville College MR. GEORGE KLEIN Assistant Coach Industrial Arts B.S. in Ed., Illinois State University at Normal MISS VIVIAN LONDON Sociology, Fresh. Problems Pract. Math, 8th grade Math B. S., Southeastern Missouri NFS in Math Institute. Valparaiso. Indiana MR. ROBERT PEADRO Junior High Coach and P,E. 7th grade Math and 8th grade English Ph.B., Illinois Wesleyan University MRS. ELLA STEPHENSON Librarian, Yearbook Sponsor English B.S. in Ed., Southern Illinois University University of Kentucky Eastern Illinois University MRS. GAYLE STRADER Home Economics, First Semester B.S. in Ed., Eastern Illinois University MRS. GLORIA FOLEY Home Economics, Second Semester B.S. in Ed., Illinois State Univ. at Normal University of Illinois faculty MRS. ELLEN THOMAS Girls' Physical Education and English B.S. in Ed., Illinois State University at Normal University of Illinois MR. MAURICE THOMAS Agriculture and Biology B.S., University of Illinois M. of Ed., University of Illinois i GooAs Mrs. Edna Wilhite Mrs. Vivian Dickson Lunchroom Supervisor Mrs. Lottie Landgrebe JUS 0rivers (;us oc ians Mr. Lawrence Allen Mr. Millard Keeling Mr. Dave Brown Mr. William Foley Mr. Roy Smith (Rear) Mr. Dave Brown Head Custodian Mr. Lonnie Gravens Phone 873-4313 Lovington, Illinois Complete Banking Services in Up-to-Date Surroundings HARDWARE STATE BANK True wisdom consists not in seeing what is immediately before our eyes, but in foreseeing what is to come —Terence REBECCA STEPHENSON. Editor '64 Mirror Her's is the joy of a task well done. Mirror Staff 1,2, 3,4; Business Mirror Staff 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3. 4; Chorus Ensemble 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 1,2,3, 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4; Class Play 3,4. KIRBY FLEMING, Class President, Vice-Presi- dent Student Council Here's a boy with many a friend. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Student Council 2,3,4; Let- termen's Club 2,3,4; Band 1,2; Class Play 3,4. Seniors SARAH MINOR, Student Council President Studying for Sarah is quite rare, but in sports and frolics she's always right there. G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4; Cheerleader 1.2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Student Council 3,4; Business Mirror Staff 3,4; Class Play 3,4. GARY HALE. Vice-President If worry were the only cause of death, I'd live forever. Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1.2. 3,4; Track 3,4; F.F A. 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Boys' State 3; Class Play 3,4. MARY BETH SMITH, Secretary A girl of few words--a few hundred. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,4; Business Mirror Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. CAROLYN BOLSEN, Treasurer All of earth's gems are not found in mines. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play 3.4. Seniors RICK ALLEN I've seen worse looking heads than this one on my shoulders. Football 1,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Projectionists' Club 1, 2; Class Play 3,4. PEGGY BARR Her voice is her greatest posses- sion with which she has made an impression. F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Chorus Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3,4; F.T.A. 4; Class Play 3,4. ROY BIRD Happy-go-lucky, fair and free-- nothing there is that worries me (except girls). Transferred from Newman. F.F.A. 3,4; Foot- ball 4; Track 3; Basketball 4; Lettermen's Club 4. LUELLEN BOLSEN Cute, clever, and classy. G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1.2,3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Cheerleader 2,4; Business Mirror Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. Seniors SCOTT BOOKER His conduct varies inversely as the square of his distance from the teacher's desk. Football 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3.4; Camera Club 1. RICHARD BROUTIN Never in a hurry except in his big, bad truck! Basketball 1,2,3,4; Let- termen's Club 3,4; Track 1,2,3, 4; Band 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3, 4; F.T.A. 4; Projectionists 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3, 4. It- SANDRA CARTER In her dark eyes splendor loves to dwell. F.H.A. 1,2,3.4; G. A . A. 2, 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Business Mirror Staff 3,4. SHIRLEY CREVISTON Her laughter is merry and bright. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Cnorus 1.2,3,4; Chorus Ensemble 1,2,3, 4; Band 1; Library Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Class Play 3,4. c V ; ’. v CHARLES DICK A Cadillac was in his past. Camera Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,3,4; Pro- jectionists' Club 1. OLIVER DYER Does he or doesn’t he? Onlv his hairdresser knows. Football 2,3; Track i, 4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. JERRY ENSIGN After twelve years of working and slaving, I am finally up for my unemploy- ment compensation. Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Foot- ball 3,4; Track 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Camera Club 1,2. JIM GIBBONS Time and the tardy bell wait for no man. Football 1; Camera Club 1,2; Pro- jectionists’ Club 1,2,3,4. c Seniors BONNIE HAMILTON Excuse me--no offense. G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; F.H.A. 3.4; Pep Club 1.2.3; Class Play 3. KENT HOFFMAN He’s on the alert when it comes to a skirt. Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1, 2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; F.F. A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Play 3. CLARA JANE JOHNSON Is she talking yet--or again? Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,4;F.H.A. 1, 2,3,4; Class Play 4. DAVID JONES Watch how Davey does it! Football 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3, 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Boys' State 3; Class Play 3,4 clSeniors ROGER LONG We didn't want him any longer- he was long enough already. Football 1,2,3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Baseball 1.2, 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. SUSAN McGUIRE I love not man--he is too simple. Library Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Mirror Staff 3.4; F.T.A. 4; Class Play 3,4. EMERSON MILLER He melts away in the dis- tance faster than an alka-seltzer. Track 1,2, 3,4; Football 3.4; FFA 1,2,3.4; Basketball 3; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3,4; Camera Club 3, 4; Cho- rus 1,2,3.4; Class Play 4. KAREN MONTGOMERY Never too busy herself to help others. F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 1,2,3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3. 4; Business Mirror Staff 4. c V ? o ’v ROBERT PHELPS I'm not lazy--I'm just con- serving my strength. Camera Club 1,2,4; Foot- ball 3; Basketball 3,4. DONNA PRESTON Give thy thoughts no tongue. F.H.A. 3.4; Pep Club 2; Chorus 2.3. JANE RANDOLPH The world's no better if you worry; life’s no better if you hurry. Transferred from Stephen Decatur; G.A.A. 3,4;F.H.A.3, 4; Chorus 3,4; Class Play 4. GENE ROBINSON One of our football stars-- at least he's always out at night. Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Base- ball 1; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4. C Seniors DENNY STEVENS There are two sides to every question--my side and the wrong side. Football 1,2, 4; Baseball 3,4; Mirror Staff 2,3; Chorus 1, 2,3.4. JOAN STINSON To know her is to like her. Mirror Staff 1,2,3. 4; Business Mirror Staff 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Chorus Ensemble 3,4; Library Club 1.2.3.4; F.H.A. 1, 2. 3; F.T. A . 4. PAT SUTTON Her ways are ways of pleasure, and all her paths are peace. Pep Club 2,3; Busi ness Mirror Staff 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1, 2,3, 4; Class Play 3,4. MARJORIE TRUMMEL The blush that flies at 17 is fixed at 49. F.H.A. 1,2, 3.4; Library Club 1.2, 3, 4; G. A . A . 4; Band 1, 2,3, 4; Band Ensemble 1,2; Chorus 1.2,3,4; Chorus Ensemble 2,3,4; Class Play 3,4; F.T.A. 4. Seniors SONDRA VAN DEVEER Her friendliness and good nature know no end. F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; G. A . A. 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Business Mirror Staff 4; Class Play 3,4. HAROLD WHITE Don't rush through life; the next one may be worse. Mgr. Footoall, Basket- ball. and Track 1,2; Projectionist 1,2; Camera Club 1,2,3; Letterman 1,2. KENNETH WILHELM I like women--at a dis- tance. Football Mgr. 2,3,4; Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3, 4; Track Mgr. 1,2,3,4; Lettermen's Club 2.3,4; Camera Club 1,2,3,4. fSe l Of'S LOUISE WOOLRIDGE Her own thoughts are her best companions. F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Color Guard 2,3,4; Busi- ness Mirror Staff 4. cS emor We, the members of the Senior Class of 1964 of the Lovington High School, being of good health and of sound and disposing mind and memory, and believing in the certainty of our soon departure from the aforesaid school, do hereby make and declare this instrument of writing to be our last will and testa- ment as seniors and students ot dear ole L.H.S. I, Sandy Carter, leave my Cooking experiences to Marjorie Gillenwater. I, Carolyn Bolsen, leave on a bus waving good-bye to the Senior Class sponsors--BYE BE! ! I, Rick Allen, leave my Mayflower to the auto mechanics class for discussing and just plain cussing. I, Bonnie Hamilton, leave my quiet” ways to Marion Long. I, Louise Woolridge, leave a pair of suspenders to the future Homecoming Queens--hope your hoop doesn't fall!! I, Richard Broutin, leave my nickname, Birdy, to Mr. Peadro to give to the next Big Bird that attempts to high jump in grade school track. I, Susan McGuire, leave my ability to give 45 minute book reports to the members of Mr. Zancha's world history class. I, Emerson Miller, leave my ability with girls (which I inherited from Rick Davis) to my Little Brother. I, Gary Hale, leave to Mike Powell a bottle of Ice-blue Secret so he can keep cool and calm during tense moments in basketball and football. I, Mary Beth Smith, leave my braces to all of the kids who have helped me suffer with them the past three vears--I think it's the only way I'll ever get rid of them. I, Roy Bird, leave my ability to throw class sponsors in the pool to anyone that is stupid enough to try it. I, Shirley Creviston, leave for posterity the 1964 Senior Class Song, Horsy, Horsy. I, Pat Sutton, leave on the Governor Snowboat to collect a lost Bill! I, Dave Jones, leave a box of cigars to the faculty. I, Harold White, leave my ability to avoid the local fuzz to Terry Bailey. I, Oliver Dyer, leave my ability to anyone who is foolish enough to take it. I. Denny Stevens, leave my ability to tell jokes to Leonard Frost, may he use it wisely. I, Bob Phelps, leave my morning wise-cracks to Miss London. I, Sarah Minor, leave a very quiet school and my memories of the class trip to the knights. I, Clarajane Johnson, leave my bottle of Miss Clairol to Careth McCoy. I, Jane Randolph, leave my quiet, shy ways with boys to Mary Lou Mardis. I, Kenny Wilhelm, leave my ability to skip study halls to whoever thinks he can get away with it. I, Scott Booker, leave my ability to get into trouble to anyone who can use it. I, Kirby Fleming, leave my job as center on the football team to anyone who is big enough to try out for it. I, Roger Long, leave my love for the St. Louis Cardinals to Dave Tralnor. I, Charles Dick, leave my abilities of talking in Mrs. Kitchen's study hall to a more fortunate soul than I. I, Donna Preston, leave my loud and boisterous ways to Jackie Rickey. I, Marjorie Trummel, leave to the class of '65 a bill from the Kalfran Lodge for one cracked window and one burnt carpet. I, Luellen Bolsen, leave with hopes of entering The Green Acres Farm while promising Miss Kerans to be sneaky. I, Sondra VanDeveer, leave with the hopes of never being shortsheeted on a class trip again. I Peggy Barr, leave my ability to find my way through the woods to Mr. Zancha, who tried to find us. I, Gene Robinson, leave my ability to get along with Mrs. Stephenson to Kenny Gilmore I, Rebecca Stephenson, leave for Anderson College to work on my music major. I, James W. Gibbons, leave my tardiness to anyone who likes tenth hour classes. I. Kent (Dancing Bear) Hoffman, leave my dancing ability on the football field to Big Bad Hubbard. I, Joan Stinson, leave to Nancy Gravens my ability to remember dates. I. Karen Montgomery, leave my romantic intentions to Tilden Fleener. I. Jerry Ensign, leave a copy of my new book, Tricks of the Trade, to the new truant officer. It is ourtlesire to bequeath to the faculty and staff of Lovington High School the following: Mr. Best - A full-fledged truant officer. Mr. Zancha - A quiet vacation at Kalfran Lodge. Mr. Jarvis - A lot of meat and potatoes for next year's football team. Miss Kearns - A bathing suit and a promise from Mary Beth and Luellen to be sneaky. Mr. Allen - Leave and take his son with us. Mrs. Eskridge - A case of NO-DOZ pills for her next Senior English class. Miss London - A recording of the sounds in the hall at noon so she won't feel alone in sociology class. Mr. Bell - A typewriter repair kit. Mrs. Foley - A FREE TRIP to a psychiatrist so she can rid her mind of the Senior Class Play. Mrs. Thomas - A girls conference championship track and football team. Mr. Thomas - An Ag Class that will take care of the Ag Plot. Mrs. Stephenson - A motorcycle to run down over-due books. Mr. Klein - Memories of a very industrious Senior Shop Class. Mr. Byrkit - A piano that refuses to play, Hey, Look Me Over. To the Student Teachers, Mr. James and Mr. Freeman - The shocking experience of having us as their first students. To Mrs. Fleming - A guard and an armored car so she can commute safely to and from uptown. To the Cooks, Mrs. Dickson and Mrs. Landgrebe - A case of ketchup and more army rations. To the Janitors, Mr. Brown, Mr. Yokley, and Mr. Gravens - Half a dozen white tornados. To the Students that we leave behind you have the memories of the best Senior Class that ever graced the halls of L.H.S. 28 J unior JJrop iecij While on a business trip to New York for my company, I bought a copy of the New York Times. I thougiit I recognized the newsboy, and further inquiry led to Denny Stevens. He said he was going to take over, a little at a time, so nobody would notice. On the front page I was surprised to see a picture of a former schoolmate. Rick Allen, B. A., B.S., M.A., M.S., Ph.D., M.D., L.L.D. He has invented a new type of atom smasher called a Simeatron, and discovered ten more new elements. His first attempt faileo, however, because his assistant, Dave Jones, forgot to plug it in. Also on this page were articles about the following: Senator of Illinois, Gene Robinson, is trying to pass a bill that will outlaw women from all public offices. Senator of Indiana, Joan Stinson, commented: He's got a point there, but if he keeps his hat on no one will notice. Two new astronauts were sent up for the Gemini flight. I was surprised to see that they were Harold White and Charlie Dick. Charlie’s comment was: I think I'll make it. I’ve hit everything else. I think they will, especially with the new rocket fuel developed by that great chemist Gary Hale and his assistant Carolyn Bolsen. On the next page I saw a column called Suzy Says, written by that well known columnist and free- lanced writer Suzan McGuire. She gave very good information, particularly to one girl named Rebecca Stephenson. She asked what she should do about a boy named George. Suzy said, Marry him, any boy is hard to find nowadays. Next I saw a full page advertisement about the ballet. Swan Lake. It was to be performed by Kent Hoffman and Shirley Creviston, and conducted by Richard Broutin who will also play a solo on the violin. On the sports page there were several articles. Some of them were: Roy Bird, the President's council on youth fitness, gave a demonstration of the push-up for the com- mittee. Due to a back injury he will not be able to perform his duties for a while. Roger Long is the last official holdout for the Chicago Cubs. At his last press conference be blamed his 20 game losing season on his outfield. Kenny Wilhelm drove a car in the Daytona 500 for Wilhelm Motors. Unfortunately, he didn't finish. He later commented: I wasn't worried when I threw a rod and the crankshaft fell out, and I wasn't too discouraged when an old man came out with a wheelbarrow and started picking up the pieces, but when he lappea me I figured it was time to quit. Emerson Miller and Peggy Barr are doing well in the Olympics this year. Peggy won the high jump and the 440 yard dash, and Emerson received a gold medal at the deck tennis singles. I also saw that there will be a challenge fight at Madison Square Gardens. Sarah Minor, better known as Savage Sadie, has agreed to challenge anyone. It seems that after graduation she began to grow-out- and now is a lady wrestler. In the section of marriage announcements, I was very surprised. It seems that Rick Davis didn t die as was foretold. Louise Woolridge married him. Also taking the marriage vows was Luellan Bolsen Jones Smith Adcock Cooper Clark Swartz. Her latest husband has persuaded her to leave her acting career and settle down to counting alimony pay- ments . In the human interest section, I saw that Jerry Ensign is now a millionaire. He started a few years ago as a cigar store Indian, and now owns his own cigar corporation. Also in this section was a very peculiar accident. Clarajane Johnson fell from the 80th floor of a building and lived to tell about it. She told the people on the 80th floor, the people on the 79th floor, the people on the 78th floor, . . . In the book review section I saw that Marjorie Trummel has written a book called 101 Ways to Re- pair Holes in Carpet. It contains repairs for many unusual cases including holes made by hot irons. I read an article in the movie and T.V. section about Kirby Fleming. After he was commended for having the prettiest looking hair at his high school, he went to Hollywood and became Yul Brynner s understuay. However, he was slightly disheartened when he had to shave his head. There are to be two new T.V. shows on this year. One called Dr. Dupe is about a neurosurgeon. In the first show Dr. Dupe, played by Oliver Dyer, makes a slip and changes a patient's personality. The patient, played by Sandy Carter, changes from a shy, timid girl to an elephant herder. Finding that he can't change her back, Dr. Dupe does the next best thing. He buys her a ticket to Africa. The other show is called The Nursed. It stars Pat Sutton, Karen Montgomery, Mary Beth Smith, Sondra Van Dever, and Jane Randolph. It is about five old ladies in a nursing home In the first show, they fall in love with their doctor and take poison so he will come back to them. In the advertising section there were many interesting ads. One was about a model agency called Bob’s Babes, and was owned by Bob Phelps. It featured Bubbles. Bonnie Hamilton, who nas worked for the top fashion designers. Another was about a judo school owned and operated by Donna Preston. She now holds the black belt and always follows the motto, If you can't join 'em. lick 'em. Also listed was Honest Scotty Booker's Custom Cars and the slogan Look for the Plaid Plymouth. On the last page, two articles caught my eye. The first said that there are now more quintuplets. Mrs Karen Kerans White has given birth to five bouncing baby boys. The last was about the Peace Corps. It seems that one John Zancha left the teaching profession to join up and was stationed in Russia. He was doing very fine until the last election, when he was suspected of voting the wrong way and then suddenly took up coal mining in the Cool Country I had to leave for work then and couldn't read further. Did you know you could get so much out of a newspaper? ■ 29 ROW I: Patty Sutton, Bonnie Hamilton. Luellen Bol- sen, Shirley Creviston, Karen Montgomery, Donna Preston, Clarajane Johnson, Sondra VanDeveer. ROW II: Mary Beth Smith, Susan McGuire, Louise Woolridge, Rebecca Stephenson, Joan Stinson, Mar- jorie Trummel, Sandy Carter, Peggy Barr, Jane Ran- dolph, Sarah Minor. ROW III: Kirby Fleming, Jerry Ensign, Dave Jones, Rick Allen, Gene Robinson, Roy Bird, Scott Booker, Jim Gibbons, Ken Wilhelm. ROW IV: Harold White, Robert Phelps, Gary Hale, Charles Dick, Roger Long, Kent Hoffman, Richard Broutin, Denny Stevens, Oliver Dyer, Emerson Mil- ler. LOVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR AWARD REBECCA STEPHENSON - Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Stephenson Valedictorian English Award - Lovington Woman's Club Danforth Award - Dantorth Foundation American Legion 2nd - Post 429 Lovington Anderson College Scholarship CAROLYN BOLSEN - Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bolsen Salutatorian DAR Good Citizen - Daughters of American Revolution American Legion 1st - Post 429 Lovington JOAN STINSON - Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Stinson John E. Timm - Class of 1905 Award RICK ALLEN - Son of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Allen Math Award - Society of Actuaries and Mathematics Science Award - Bausch Lomb Math Award - Lovington Woman's Club RECIPIENTS DAVE JONES - Son of Mr. and Mrs. Gale Jones Science Award - Lovington Woman's Club Danforth Award - Danforth Foundation SAR Good Citizen - Sons of American Revolution American Legion 1st - Post 429 Lovington KIRBY FLEMING - Son of Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Fleming American Legion 2nd - Post 429 Lovington (jo n nence nen C°xerci.se.? LOVINGTON HIGH SCHOOL GYMNASIUM Monday, May 25, 1964 8:00 p m Prelude If Thou Be Near Concert Band Robert Byrkit, Director Processional Pomp and Circumstance ....................... -Concert Band National Anthem----------------------------------------------- Concert Band Invocation-------------------------------------------- Rev. Alec Langford Welcome ---- - - -- -------------------------------------- Mary Beth Smith Special Number America My Own ------------------------------- Mixed Octet Accompanist, Diana Clarkson Inspirational Address------------------------------------- Delmar Elder Moultrie County Superintendent of Schools The Next Step---------------------------------- - - ------- Rebecca Stephenson Presentation of Awards - ------------------ - John D. Zancha, Acting Principal History of Class----------------------------------------------------- Gary Hale Presentation of Class------------------------------ A. E. Best, Superintendent Presentation of Diplomas------------------------------------------ Lloyd S. Long Board of Education Farewell------------------------------------------------- Carolyn Bolsen May the Good Lord Bless and Keep Thee -----------------------------Mixed Octet Accompanist, Diana Clarkson Benediction----------------------------------------------------- Rev. Roy Witt Recessional Ceremony at Margate ---------------------------- Concert Band Ushers: Marjorie Gillenwater, Judy Clark. Terry Shaw, Mike Powell Escort: Terry Shaw HONOR STUDENTS: Kirby Fleming, Rebecca Stephenson, Dave Jones, Joan Stin- son, Rick Allen. Carolyn Bolsen. A Pleasant Surprise? The Abbott Family Good-bye Forever! Mrs. Abbott - • Sadie--------- Joyce Abbott - Marion Abbott Dottie Morgan Willie Abbott Shorty-------- Jim Meyerson Gram - - ----- Senior ( j zss GRANDMA’S BEST YEARS by Earl L. Russell Directors: Mrs. Gloria Foley Mr. George Klein -----------------Rebecca Stephenson The ambitious mother -----------. .-----Mary Beth Smith The maid ..................... Luellen Bolsen The older daughter ----------------------Carolyn Bolsen The younger daughter ------------------ Clarajane Johnson Marion's chum --------------------- Emerson Miller The son. age 13 --------------------- James Gibbons Willie's side-kick ----------------------Richard Broutin Joyce’s beau .....--------------.... Sarah Minor Full of life and ideas Patch - • Mabel - Bubbles A typical tough- Patch's wife - Gene Robinson arjorie Trummel Peggy Barr Mabel's gum chewing daughter Mrs. Carlson ---------------------- -Susan McGuire A society matron Edwin Carlson - - -- -- -- - --------- --- Roy Bird Mrs. Carlson's affected son Cousin Oscar--------------------- Kent Hoffman Dignified but easily upset Student Directors: Joan Stinson Louise Woolridge Chahmed! I'm sure! The Patch Murphys The Plotters Hair Cutting and Coloring Oil T reatments Hair Styling Our Specialty: Permanent Waves With That Soft Natural Look JOYCE’S BEAUTY SHOP JOYCE MORGAN, Proprietor 127 N. Washington Phone 873-4737 Lovington, 111. COUNTRY CHARM Grade A Milk Delivered Fresh to Your Door Milk Makes Every Meal Better ! Cottage Cheese. . .Buttermilk. . .Chocolate Milk. . .Half Half TOM GALE MERVIL NEWLAN Lovington, Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of 1964! DELBERT’S STORE Central Illinois' Finest Clothing Store for Men Arthur, Illinois Say: Pepsi Please! Congratulations to the Class of 1964! HENDRIX BOTTLING CO. Mattoon, Illinois U I O 'M Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. —Cowper TERRY SHAW Class President MIKE POWELL Student Council Representative DAVID TRAINOR Vice-President BEVERLY BOLSEN Student Council Representative TILDEN FLEENER Secretary -Treasurer TERRY BAILEY m5 GARY COON DAVID BREEDLOVE JUDY CLARK LYNN BLANKENSHIP RANDALL COOK STEVE BOWERS JIM CURRY DARRELL GILMORE GUY ELDER KENNETH GILMORE () ass o RODGER COVENTRY BRIDGET GADDIS KENNETH LONG HAROLD MONTGOMERY CHARLES MILLER GARY OZIER JIM MINOR TWILLA SIMMONS ( ass of 1963 MONEY YOKLEY 41 MARSHA WILT JOYCE STINSON GAIL WITT DANNY WATKINS MIKE WILSON MARJORIE GILLENWATER , Junior Senior Hours of planning and work pro duced a fantastically beautiful setting. MISS KERANS Senior sponsor MISS LONDON Junior sponsor The Mourners” Arrive Junior J aij FINDERS CREEPERS by Donald Payton Directors: Miss Vivian London Mr. Lawrence Allen CHARACTERS Wilbur Maxwell-------------- Hercules Nelson--------------- Celeste Nelson - -------- Nina Quigley------------------- Frankie Nelson - ----------- Aunt Mary----------------.... Uncle Bob --------........ Granny---------------------- Mr. Quigley -- ------------- Dr. Brown------------------- Madeline-------------------- Harry Schuster-------------- Daphne---------------------- Claude -- - - -- -- --------- - -Dave Trainor —Larry Hissong - Beverly Bolsen ■ ---Juay Clark - Nancy Gravens Twilla Simmons ■ Dave Breedlove ......Gail Witt -Tilden Fleener ■ Roger Coventry - Money Yokley ---Chuck Miller -Shirley Linville -----Jim Minor Student Directors: Bridget Gaddis Danny Watkins Stage Hands---------Lynn Blankenship, Mike Powell Student Directors A Persistent Suitor (Center) Miss London Offers Suggestions The Happy Family The wise in heart shall be called prudent. ---Proverbs DEBBY EVANS ALAN ELLIOTT MARTHA BREWER Class President Vice-President Secretary-Treasurer CHARLES LEWIS JUDY GARMON RODNEY ATKINS Student Council Rep. Student Council Rep. MARK ALBERT LARRY BLANKENSHIP PAT BROUTIN ROY BUXTON PAT COCHRAN MIKE DAILY PAM HENDRICKSON IRIS HOFFMAN TERRY HOSIER CHARLENE LANE CAROLYN LANE DON MORGAN cS. opn MARIAN LONG CARETH McCOY SHARON MONTGOMERY THERESA PRESTON nores mr ELAINE PRESTON LINDA REEDY JACKIE RICKEY BETTY LOU ROBBINS DONNA STEVENS BOB STINSON PATTY WILHELM JAYNE WITT Compliments of TASTEE BREAD Baked While You Sleep New for Lovington! Division of W. R. GRACE CO. 417 S. Oakland Decatur Illinois NEW GRACE SLURRY MIX PLANT Be st Wishe s to the 1964 Graduating Class GRAND OPENING CURRY'S FOOD CENTER For over half a century the name of Curry has been connected with the gro- cery business in Lovington, Illinois. In 1911 Silas H. Curry purchased a gro- cery at 104 East State Street that had been established in 1885 by Don Sutter. September 5, 6, 7, 1963 In 1940 H. J. Curry bought a part- nership in the store with his father and now a third generation assists them. A completely modern 50'x90' open span type steel Building was constructed in 1963 at the NE corner of West State and Route 32. The grand opening of the new Food Center was held in Sep- tember. H. J. CURRY INSURANCE AGENCY Si, Harold, Jim, Roberta Wisdom is ofttimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar.--Wordsworth Kenneth Stinson Student Council Rep. Peggy Binder Debbie Blythe John Bailey, Class President Laura Burcham, Vice-President fre.sfi Barbara Gilmore Secretary Sheila Wildman Treasurer Sharon Folev Student Council Rep. men Diana Clarkson Joann Cochran men Marcia Mitchell Ed Mocabee Charles Randolph Linda Randolph Colleen Reedy Ilene Reedy Nancy Riley Patty Watkins Deloris Wright Stanley Patrick Allen Phillips Peggy Phelps L. W. McMULLIN FUNERAL HOME OUR PURPOSE: To Surround Final Moments With Quiet Dignity and Beauty. 24-Hour Ambulance Service Phone 873-4886_________________ Lovington, Illinois FAY VI’S CAFE Better Eats Junction 32 and 133 Tankwagon Service ROSCOE NEWBERRY DAILY’S D-X Better Service Lovington, 111. America's Finest Fuels, Motor Oils, Greases Study to show thyself approved unto God; a workman that needeth not to be ashamed. — Timothy 57 Diane Phillips Student Council Rep. Dean Adkins Cheryl Albert Patti Binder Dennis Blankenship Mike Boddy Cathie Bolsen Larry Woods Secretary Russell Dukeman Treasurer Dave Jackson Student Council Rep. Mike Powell Class President Patty Wilhite Vice-President Amelia Kirkwood Darlene Linville Shelley Long Ed Mardis Alice McCdy Greg Mechling Steve Mechling llCj lifi Craig Fleener Deris Good Charles Hammock Larry Haws Sherry Howard (Jra(‘ e Jean Ann Ozier Kaye Powell Larry Pratt Darlene Miller Beverly Murphy Larry Preston Cheryl Redmon Mary Jo Reedy Priscilla Wagahoft Mary Etta Willoughby Cindy Wilson Bob Yokley Marisue Smith Secretary Jackie Short Treasurer Dave Bowers Student Council Rep. Letitia Lorenson Student Council Rep. Nancy Adams Suzanne Albert Paul Bender Susan Binder Willis Boisen Debby Clarkson Johnetta Edrington Chris Fieener Kathy Foley Kathy Foster Stanley Franklin Diane Frantz Marcia Frantz Shirley Gilmore Charles Goad Mike Griffin Debby Hettinger Kay House Jrade Johnny Stinson Scott Stinson Peggy Switzer Doug Thomas TOP ROW Martha Smith Linda Stevens Geralding Traxler Jerry Traxler Carolyn Wagoner Tommy West Richard Wildman Dianne Wright 65 This original group began the first grade together at the Lovington Elementary Building. ROW I: Shelly Long, Beverly Murphy, Deris Good, Darlene Linville, Danny Clark. ROW II: Mark Dawson, Darlene Miller, Cathie Bolsen, Kaye Powell. Betty Clark. Cheryl Albert, Larry Preston. ROW III: Dean Adkins, Dennis Blanken- ship, Sherry Howard, Alice McCoy, Patti Binder. Steve Mech- ling, Dave Jackson, Mike Powell. Billy Coslow. ROW IV: Bob Yokley, Greg Mechling, Larry Wood, Don Butler, Richard Cas- teel. These students came to us from various places and helped to compensate for those who moved away. ROW I: Diane Phil- lips, Dianna Coleman, Jean Ann Ozier. ROW II: Larry Pratt, Mary Etta Willoughby, Patty Wilhite, Larry Haws, Mike Boddy. ROW III: Craig Fleener, Charles Hammock, Kent Buxton, Darryl Crosby, Ed. Mardis. Lake City group attended Lovington Junior- Senior High School. ROW I: Suzanne Davis, Mary Jo Reedy. Cheryl Redman. ROW II: Cynthia Wilson, Loretta Cook, Amelia Kirk- wood, Priscilla Wagahoft. ROW HI: Russell Dukeman, Kent Elliott, Terry Brock. LOVINGTON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL 8th Grade Promotional Friday. May 22, 1964 8:00 p. PROGRAM Prelude---------- Processional - - National Anthem Invocation------ Welcome-------------- Speaker ------- Presentation of Awards ■ ..............Peggy Barr ..............Peggy Barr --------------Cadet Band •-----Rev. Alec Langford Lovington Christian Church ------ Mary Jo Reedy --------- - Rev. Roy Witt Lake City Bible Church ■ - - - - - John D. Zancha Acting Principal Sponsored by A merican Legion Post 429 Dianne Phillips-------------------------..... Girl. Outstanding Achievement Mike Powell - Boy, Outstanding Achievement Mary Jo Reedy - - - (tied) Honorable Mention Cheryl Albert - - - (tied) Honorable Mention Larry Wood - -- -- -- - Honorable Mention Looking Forward to High School--------Larry Wood History of Class....................... Mike Powell Presentation of Class.................—a . E. Best Lovington Unit District Superintendent Presentation of Certificates.........Kenneth Wilson Board of Education ....---------------------Cheryl Albert Dear Land of Home Thanks Be To Thee ............. Mixed Chorus ---------------- Rev, M. L. Ricketts Lovington Methodist Church •;.......................Peggy Barr Kathy Foley Fred Foley Martha Smitl ............. Class Poem - - - Special Numbers: Benediction Recessional - USHERS: Smith Richard Wildman Jfer TITajesty, 3ouise ls)oofricfqe r:APV,'-vl,: J£e Gourt SENIORS Sandy Carter Roy Bird Sondra Van Deveer Dave Jones JUNIORS Gail Witt Mike Wilson Judy Clark Danny Watkins SOPHOMORES Brenda Eads Allen Elliott FRESHMEN Dianne Elliott John Bailey Sophomore Class Float--First Prize Alumni Float 7 , o ne Junior Class Float--Second Prize Town Firemen--First in Division The parade begins at State and Washington. AD SALESMEN - SEATED: Luellen Bolsen. Sarah Minor. Patty Sutton. Mary Beth Smith, Donna Preston, Rebecca Ste- phenson, Mr. Bell, Advisor. STANDING: Dave Trainor, Sondra Van Deveer, Karen Montgomery, Joan Stinson, Denny Stevens, Sandy Carter, Buddy Hubbard, Louise Woolridge. ' 1 JlTirror Staff The Mirror Staff begins its year by the advertising campaign; the ads sold by our salesmen represent a good portion of our budget. That is why we consider our advertisers as our boosters and friends. After that, we begin the routine work of planning and putting together the yearbook. The theme is selected, the copy arranged, deadlines are faced, and pictures become a major worry. Together we share the joy that accompanies the shipment of the Final Copy. It has been a pleasant year and we hope that the 1964 Mirror serves as a reminder of a wonderful year spent at L H S. EDITORIAL STAFF - Susan McGuire, Assistant Editor; Dave Trainor, Sports Editor; Rebecca Stephensor, Editor, (Stand ing) Mrs. Stephenson, Advisor; Joan Stinson, Advertising Editor. SEATED: Sarah Minor, President, Beverly Bolsen, Secretary, Kirby Fleming. Vice-President, Mike Powell, Treasurer, Mr. Bestand. Mrs. Eskridge, Advisors. STANDING: Dave Bowers, Judy Garmon, Sharon Foley. Charles Lewis, Ken Stinson, Letitia Lorenson, Diane Phillips, Dave Jackson, Reporter. L)tudent ( ounci The Student Council offers student-faculty cooperation, strives to develop a better citizenship, and to create a self- government within the school. Committees formed to function were chosen as follows: Activities - Sarah Minor. Chmn.. Kirby Fleming, Sharon Foley. Ken Stinson; Calendar - Kirby Fleming, Chmn., Sharon Foley, Judy Garmon; Publicity - Sharon Foley. Chmn.. Bev Bolsen, Dave Bowers; Noon-Hour Recreation (High School) - Mike Powell, Sarah Minor, (Junior High) Dave Jack- son, Letitia Lorenson; Assembly - Judy Garmon, Chmn., Diane Phillips, Charles Lewis; Building and Ground - Ken Stinson, Chmn., Sharon Foley, Kirby Fleming. . , The annual spring talent show was held April 14 with the proceeds helping to send two representatives to the Annual Illinois Association Convention of Student Councils in Chicago. RCA Tractor Repairs Sales and Service Firestone Tires WILLIAMS TRACTOR SERVICE Delco Batteries Welding Lovington, Illinois LEONARD WILLIAMS WILLIAM FOLEY 73 ROW I: Marjorie Trummel, 2nd Vice-President; Martha Brewer, Secretary; Mary Beth Smith. President; Beverly Bolsen Vice-President; Karen Montgomery, Treasurer; Nancy Gravens. Historian. ROW II: Mrs. Foley. Advisor; Bridget Gad- dis, Vice-President of Recreation; Pat Cochran, Vice-President of Projects; Pat Sutton, Vice-President of Public Rela- tions; Linda Reedy, Vice-President of Degrees; Sondra Van Deveer, Vice-President of Degrees; Peggy Barr. Vice-Pres- ident of Public Relations; Pat Wilhelm. Vice-President of Recreation. ROW III; Sarah Minor. Laura Burcham, Louise Woolridge, Joan Cochran. Sandy Carter, Marsha Wilt, Patty Watkins. ROW IV: Joyce Stinson. Luellen Bolsen. Patty Glancy, Judy Garmon, Judy Clark. Elaine Preston, Bonnie Hamilton, Karen Crosby. ROW V: Jane Randolph, Peggy Binder, Carolyn Bolsen, Donna Preston, Shirley Creviston, Debby Blythe, Clara Jane Johnson. Careth McCoy . Toward New Horizons” is our motto. We are preparing to be homemakers and we face this chal- lenge with warm courage and high hope. Our FHA membership challenges us to work for others to be impartial, to live up to the respect we receive, and to strive for personal worth The work of the FHA is divided into three categories - educational, service and social These pro- vide a well rounded program by giving us the opportunity to learn to do good, for others and to have fun while we work together as a group. • PAGI I!?e FHA’S had a bu$y year as the Pictures indicate. (1) Freshman candidates pose in lull dress (2) The annual soup supper helps to develop dishwashing abilities (3) Refreshments are prepared for the school Christmas Party. (4) The gang goes caroling at Christmas (5) The FFA banquet is served. (6) Envelopes for Easter Seal Sales are addressed. (7) A cookie sale is held Officers attend a training meet at Bethany. (8) 74 ROW I: Oliver Dyer. Sentinel, Mike Wilson, Secretary. Dave Jones, President, Gary Hale, Vice-President, Emerson Miller, Treasurer, Kent Hoffman, Reporter. ROW II: Gary Ozier, Allen Phillips, Alan Elliott, Mr. Thomas. Advisor, Roy Bird. John Bailey, Ron Heiserman. ROW III: Roy Buxton. Guy Elder, Mike Powell, Steve Kirkwood. Chuck Miller Larry Hissong, Gary Coon. THE NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR BOYS STUDYING VOCATIONAL AGRICULTURE For the second year the Lovington Chapter of the F.F.A. received a Superior Award which attests to the work and accomplishments of the organization. The award is based on a program of work submitted to the State Association in the fall which outlines the goals the chapter sets for the year. In the spring the chapter submits a list of the goals achieved. The chapter again sponsored and organized a Christmas party with the help of the classes and other organizations. Two delegates attended the State Convention in Champaign, and judging teams par- ticipated in Land-Use, Grain, Poultry, Dairy, and Livestock Contests. Mike Wilson won the Section 19 Public Speaking Contest. The highlight of the year was the annual Parent and Son Banquet when 96 members and guests en- joyed a fine meal and program in the high school library. The food was prepared by the school cooks and served by the F.H.A. girls. The speaker was Chief James May of the Decatur Police Department. 76 ROW I: Scott Booker, Treasurer. Gale Hale, Vice-President, Dave Jones, President, Mike Wilson, Secretary. Ken Wil- helm, Sergeant-at-Arms. ROW II: Coach Jarvis. Dave Trainor, Kenny Gilmore, Emerson Miller, Jim Curry, Kirby Fleming, Coach Klein. ROW III: Danny Watkins, Tony Franklin. Roy Bird. Gene Robinson. Terry Bailey. Jerry Ensign ROW IV: Larry Hale, Dave Breedlove, Terry Shaw, Chuck Miller, Mark Albert. Gary Coon, Darrell Gilmore ROW V: Denny Stevens, Kent Hoffman, Kenny Long. Buddy Hubbard, Roger Long, Bill Harminson, Richard Broutin, Mike Powell. Lettermen Members of the Letterman's club have earned at least one varsity letter in football, basketball, baseball, or track. The activities for the year included the annual chili supper, arranging the district tournament programs, having a Dad's Night at a football game, the purchase of a Whirlpool for the school, and making a bulletin board shows the school's track records. They also contributed to the Fellowship of Christian Athletics. Present goals include the purchase of a larger sized Whirlpool and the making of a press-box for football games. LIVE BETTER ...ELECTRICALLY B CENTRAL ILLINOIS PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY SEATED: Sharon Montgomery. Pat Cochran. Karen Montgomery, President, Peggy Barr. Bonnie Hamilton. STAND- ING: Susan McGuire, Marjorie Trummei, Marjorie Gillenwater, Joan Stinson, Rebecca Stephenson, Mrs Stephenson. Advisor. cS tucfeni IBibrarians Student Librarians at LHS are associated with the area group of Student Librarians, which comprises seven counties and is known as The Lincoln Trail-7. ” as well as the State Association of Student Librarians. The Student Librarians assist Mrs. Stephenson while exploring librarianship as a vocation. They help to select books, process them, and shelve them; one of them serves as librarian during each hour of the school day. MOULTRIE SERVICE COMPANY 220 N. Market St. , Sullivan, 111. Phone 5128 Feed - Seed - Fertilizer and Petroleum 78 ROW I: Tilden Fleener, Vice-President, Martha Brewer, Secretary, Richard Broutin, President. Pat Wilhelm. Reporter. Rodger Coventry. Treasurer. ROW II: Mrs. Eskridge. Sponsor. Suzanne Bowers. Sheila Wildman. Peggy Barr, Laura Burdtam, Susan McGuire, Mr. Allen, Sponsor. ROW III: Rebecca Stephenson, Joan Stinson, Patty Glancy. Patty Brou- tin, Peggy Binder, Marian Long, Marjorie Trummel. future feacfiers of America Lovington F.T.A., organized this year, is one of 5100 clubs in the United States, whose purpose is to recruit persons for the teaching field. The organization was established by the National Education Association in 1937 as a result of the Horace Mann Centennial of that year. In 1955. N. E. A assigned the F.T.A. to the National Commission on Teacher Education and Professional Standards for further development. Since 1957, F.T.A. has been composed of chartered clubs in junior and senior high schools and state and regional associations of F.T.A. clubs and their sponsors F.T.A. seeks to help its members to explore teaching as a career and to identify and study the qualities and characteristics of successful teaching. Members have opportunity to observe children of different ages as they learn and develop under the guidance and leadership of competent teachers They learn the history, purposes, and objectives of our schools, and they acquire an appreciation for the contributions public schools have made to our country. Under the guidance of co-operating teach- ers, F.T.A. members participate in pre-vocational activities of an exploratory and developmental nature and visit colleges and universities where teachers are being prepared. These activities help each member to discover for himself what it takes to become a good teacher, and to obtain accurate information on vocational opportunities in education. 79 SEATED: Twilla Simmons, Secretary-Treasurer. Beverly Bolsen, President, Brldgett Gaddis, Vice-President. ROW I- Mrs. Thomas. Sponsor. (Not Pictured, Miss Kerans, Sponsor). Marjorie Trummel, Mary Beth Smith. Luellen Bolsen. Carolyn Bolsen, Bonnie Hamilton, Sandra Carter. Louise Wooiridge. ROW II: Sharon Montgomery, Pat Wilhelm. Pam Hendrickson. Money Yokley, Gail Witt. Judy Clark. Marsha Wilt, Shirley Linville. Nancy Gravens ROW III: Char- lene Lane. Pat Cochran, Debby Evans. Brenda Eads. Alice Griffin. Delons Wright. Linda Randolph. Sandy Clark ROW IV: Elaine Preston. Careth McCoy. Donna Stevens, Carolyn Lane. Theresa Preston. Sheila Wildman. Evelyn Franklin. Colleen Reedy. Marcia Mitchell. ROW V: Martha Brewer, Mary Lou Mardis. Iris Hoffman, Pat Broutin, Diana Clark- son. Debby Blythe, Patty Glancy, Ilene Reedy, Barbara Gilmore. CJir s' lt i etic Association The Girl's Athletic Association is an organization for girls who enjoy sports and learning to exhibit good sportsmanship and good athletic ability. Members are able to win school letters and awards by active partici- pation. With a good deal of excitement and enjoyment the girls take part in several sports including speedball. volleyball, deck tennis, kickball, baseball, bowling, hiking, and basketball This year the winners of the basketball tournament, an annual event, were the defending champions, the seniors, with the sophomores coming in second. Third place winners were the juniors with the freshmen putting up a good fight for the title. Other important events of the 1963-64 year were the fall and spring playdays and the Mother and Daughter Banquet at which time the girls receive their awards. During Homecoming the girls sponsored for the first time a Pizza Sale after the football game which was a success ana is hoped to become an annual affair. The most valuable player of the year was voted to be Peggy Barr with honorable mention going to Shirley Creviston and Barbara Gilmore. 80 ROW I: Danny Watkins, President, Kennv Wilhelm, Treasurer, Emerson Miller. Vice-President, Robert Phelps. Pro- gram Director, Mr. Allen. ROW II: Bill Faltemier. Charles Lewis, Kenny Gilmore, Ed Mocabee, Allen Phillips. Rodney Adkins. ROW III: Mark Albert. Steve Islaker, Larry Blankenship, Mike Daily C)amera C uf) Our Hobby - Picturing our world as we see it. WARD’S FURNITURE See Us for the Needs of Your Home South Side Square Phone 7117 Sullivan, 111. MAX BEAUTY SHOP We Specialize 415 S. Hamilton Phone 8412 .Sullivan, Illinois Women's Apparel SULLIVAN FASHION SHOP D. G. CARNINE, Prop. S. W. Corner of Square Sullivan Illinois 7fierrn oyas COMPANY For Home and Industry Safe Clean Modern Phone 30 Phone 3551 Arthur, 111. Bement, 111. Louise Woolridge, Iris Hoffman, Richard Broutin, Theresa Preston (front) Pat Broutin, Jackie Rickey. Go or (Juarc 7hyfi Sc Aoo GAoir ROW I: Mr Byrkit, Sara Minor, Pat Wilhelm, Deloris Wright. Jackie Rickey, Shirley Linville, Linda Randolph Sandy Clark Nancy Gravens, Sharon Montgomery. ROW II: Pam Hendrickson, Patty Watkins, Beverly Bolsen' Pe88y.Barr a e Witt, Dave Tramor, Kajen Crosby, Marsha Wilt, Louise Woolridge, Laura Burcham, Joyce Stin- 4 W t 1n n Dai • .J J t. ft.L - _ a. t _ Bf son, Susan McGuire. ROW III: Colleen Reedv, Sheila Wildman, Bridgett Gaddis,“Rebecca Stephenson, Brenda Charles Lewis, Steve Bowers, Jane Randolph, — - - - Eads, Charles Lewis, Steve Bowers, Jane Randolph, Marjorie Trummel, Pat Sutton, Betty Lou Robbins. Nancy Riley. ROW IV: Suzanne Bowers, Joan Stinson, Karen Montgomery, Debby Evans. Judy Garmon. Ed. Mocabee Emerson Miller, Tilden Fleenor. Clara Jane Johnson, Sondra Van Deveer, Luellen Bolsen, Twilla Simmons Saridy , ,, . .—,, TT7. -l _ y i'cvcel Lueueii Doisen, i wuia bimmons, bandy Carter ROW V: Mary Beth Smith, Ilene Reedy, Barbara Gilmore. Peggy Binder, Dave Breedlove, Larry Hissonc Roger Coventry Danny Watkins, Martha Brewer. Theresa Preston, Marion Long, Careth McCoy. VI- Diane Clark- son. Money Yokley, Gail Witt, Pat Broutin, Denny Stevens, Richard Broutin. Kent Hoffman Si Chuck Miller. Shirley Creviston, Iris Hoffman. Linda Reedy Sharon Foley teve Kirkwood, JUNIOR HIGH CHOIR - ROW I: Mr. Byrkit, Kay House, Linda Stevens, Arlene Newberry, Kay Rigg. Jean Ann Ozier, Suzanne Lane, Debby Montgomery, Carolyn Wagoner. Peggy Switzer. ROW II: Jackie Short, Nancy Adams, Rita Lambdin, Geraldine Traxler, Shelley Long. Susan Binder. Debby Clarkson. Christine Fleener, Marisue Smith ROW III: Kathy Foley, Diane Frantz, Sherry Howard, Lloyd Kirkwood. Jerry Traxler. Shirley. Gilmore, Cheryl Albert. Jolinetta Hdrington. ROW IV: Suzanne Davis, Mary Jo Reedy, Diane Wright, Richard Wildman, Doug Thomas, Tommy West, Martha Smith, Marcia Frantz. Patty Wilhite, ROW V: Mary Ellen Mocabee, Darlene Miller, Patti Binder, Danny Reedy, Craig Fleener, Larry Wood, Dave Bowers, Amelia Kirkwood, Letitia Lorenson. , Junior 7fiy i CADET BAND - ROW I: Mary Ellen Mocabee, Diane Frantz, Susan Binder, Arlene Newberry, Marcia Frantz, Mar- lene Trainor, Debby Bolsen, Kay House, Sharon Crosby, Martha Bolsen, Debby Clarkson. ROW II: Judy Owens. Vicky Woods, Donna Faltemier, Mark Newberry, Denny Mechling, Corky Broutin, Doug Mitchell. Robert Gotts, Kevin Blythe. Joyce Riley, Mary Ann Morrison, Rita Lambdin, Richard Wildman, Dean Creviston, Kathy Foley. Danny Reedy. STANDING: Hudean West. Debby Montgomery, Mr. Byrkit, Paul Bender. Dan Dawson, Allan Price, Christine Fleener, Lloyd Kirkwood. GIRLS' SEXTET (From Front) Peggy Barr Marjorie Trummel Joan Stinson Rebecca Stephenson Iris Hoffman Shirley Creviston BRASS ENSEMBLE Second (Seated) Sheila Wildman Tilden Fleenor Theresa Preston (Standing) Gary Ozier Steve Bowers Nancy Riley Richard Broutin Jim Curry Slate T )inners in JlTusic REBECCA STEPHENSON (Left) First in Girl's Low Voice EDWARD MOCABEE (Right) First in Saxophone BOYS’ QUARTET First Dave Trainor (From Front) Denny Stevens Dave Breedlove Richard Broutin ROW I: Dave Breedlove. Larry Wood, Ed Mocabee, Pam Hendrickson, Betty Clark. Cindy Wilsop. ROW II: Richard Broutin, Jim Curry, Diane Phillips, Christine Fleener. STANDING: Rodger Coventry, Peggy Barr, Tilden Fleener, Craig Fleener, Steve Bowers, Mike Powell. Gary Ozier, Mr. Byrkit. c aye J)anc cStucient leac iers Lovington High School had the privilege of playing host this year to the Eastern Illinois University Stu- dent Teachers Training Program. Mr. Freeman, from Lansing, Illinois, taught under Mr. Allen in the mathematics department; Mr. James. Urbana, Illinois, taught under Mrs. Eskridge and Mrs. Stephenson in the language and English departments. Mr. Wayne Freeman Mr. Dick James Phone 100 Arthur, Illinois COLLINS AND DAUGHERTY GARAGE Complete Banking Service Member Federal Reserve System STATE BANK OF ARTHUR Established 1910 Phone 3 Arthur, Illinois Prove all things; hold fast to that which is good. 91 Roger Long Kent Hoffman Jerry Ensign « Tony Franklin Mike Powell Gary Hale Gary Coon Danny Watkins Denny Stevens Kenny Long Kenny Gilmore r nen 64 Roy Bird Dave Jones Mike Wilson Buddy Hubbard Kirby Fleming Emerson Miller Charles Miller SQUAD: ROW I: Roy Bird, Gary Coon. Mike Powell, Don Morgan, Steve Kirkwood, Danny Watkins Mark Albert ROW H: Kenny Gilmore. Emerson Miller. Scott Booker. Stan Patrick. Steve Islaker, Gene Robinson. Terry Bailey. Darrell Gilmore. ROW HI: Kenny Wilhelm and Dave Trainor, Managers, Bob Brock, Mike Dawson,' Roy Buxton, John McGuire, Bud Randolph. Rick Allen, Statistician, Jim Curry, Trainer, Bud Hubbard, ROW IV:’ Mr. Jarvis and Mr. Klein, Coaches, Ken Stinson. Gary Hale, Kenny Long, Roger Long, Mike Wilson. Kent Hoffman. Denny Ste- vens, Chuck Miller. ROW V: Charles Lewis, Jerry Ensign, Dave Jones, Mike Daily, Tony Franklin, Kirby Fleming 1963 3 a is ics Lovington 13 Lovington 13 Lovington 0 Lovington 12 Lovington 44 Arthur 2 Moweaqua 13 Mahomet 25 Bethany 13 Illiopoiis 6 CAPTAINS: M.V.P. M.I.P. Haws Lineman Trophy: Lettermen Lineman of the Year; Back of the Year: Tackle Trophy: Lovington 19 Assumption 6 Lovington 12 Maroa 0 Lovington 13 Niantic 12 Lovington 7 Martinsville 12 Dave Jones and Gene Robinson Dave Jones Gary Hale Dave Jones Dave Jones Gene Robinson Kent Hoffman A Formidable Line-Up Now lay off the chili tonight . . . Practice should make perfect . Front row seat . . . Emerson's frozen ball . . . . . First in ten . . The band calls Time . Roy Bird Gene Robinson Gary Hale Roger Long Charles Dick Richard Broutin Mike Wilson (below) Jerry Ensign Terry Shaw Mike Powell (below) SEASON’S RECORD Lovington 60 Illiopolis 28 Lovington 84 Tower Hill 54 Lovington 39 Macon 43 Lovington 60 Arthur 46 Lovington 55 Arthur 38 Lovington 64 Assumption 97 Lovington 57 Maroa 48 Lovington 56 Bethany 64 Lovington 44 Moweaqua 54 Lovington 54 Findlay 71 Lovington 43 Bement 51 Lovington 68 Atwood 78 Lovington 77 Niantic 68 Lovington 53 Blue Mound (2 OT) 58 Lovington 50 Bethany 75 Lovington 57 Cerro Gordo 63 Lovington 56 Stonington 80 Lovington 74 Brocton Redmon 73 Meridian Conference Tournament District Tournament Lovington 63 Assumption 64 Lovington 52 Atwood 29 Lovington 54 Bethany 51 Cerro Gordo Holiday Tournament Lovington 45 Findlay 60 Lovington 69 Newman 59 Lovington 51 Moweaqua 46 Lovington 45 Cerro Gordo 58 VARSITY - ROW I: Kenny Wilhelm, Coach Jarvis, Asst. Coach Klein, Harold Montgomery ROW II: Jerry Ensign, Roy Bird, Mike Powell, Gary Hale. Roger Long, Charles Dick, Mike Wilson, Richard Broutin, Terry Shaw, Gene Robinson. cS- eason s )asAetba Record B SQUAD - ROW I: John Bailey, Larry Hale, Don Morgan, Coach Klein, Kenny Long, Stanley Patrick. Mike Daw- son. ROW II: Harold Montgomery, Manager. Bob Brock, Steve Kirkwood, Kenny Stinson, Mark Albert, Mike Daily, Dave Trainor, Charles Randolph. 3JY 3 Jani iers CHEERLEADERS - Luennen Bolsen, Mary Beth Smith, Bridgett Gaddiss, Diane Elliott, Patty Watkins. TRACK SQUAD - ROW I: Danny Watkins, Chuck Miller, Darreil Gilmore, Kent Hoffman. Stan Patrick, Mike Powell Larry Hale ROW II: Dave Jones, Tony Franklin. Jerry Ensign, Gary Hale, Emerson Miller, Gene Robin- son. Keith Phelps. Kirby Fleming. ROW III: Ken Wilhelm and Mark Albert. Managers, Ken Stinson, Mr. Jarvis, Coach, Steve Kirkwood, John McGuire, Bob Brock. Irach The 1964 Track Season proved to be an eventful year and many new records were established. The Track Squad placed 4th in the Mattoon District Meet and. by placing first at the Meridian Conference, became the Meridian Conference Champs. New records established this season are the following: Gary Hale Jerry Ensign, Larry Hale Charles Miller, Emerson Miller Tony Franklin, Charles Miller Mike Powell. Emerson Miller The Miller brothers, Emerson and Charles, qualified for the state meet in two events. Emerson is the 220 and 440, and Charles in low and high hurdles. High Jump Two Mile Relay 6’ 3 1 4 8:57.2 Spring Medley Relay 2:54.7 EMERSON MILLER CHARLES MILLER New records set by the Millers are: Emerson Miller 100 Yd. Dash 10.2 440 Yd. Dash 51.2 Charles Miller 120 Yd. High Hurdles 15.35 180'Yd. Low Hurdles 21.1 Emerson was elected honorary track captain. BASEBALL TEAM - ROW I: Dave Trainor, Mike Powell. Ken Stinson, Kenny Lone, Roger Lone, Bill Harminson. Terry Hosier, Gary Coon. ROW II: Mr James and Mr. Klein, Coaches, Jim Giboons, Mike Dawson, Stanley Patrick. Steve Kirkwood, Dave Breedlove, John Bailey. Andy Hubbard and Buddy Randolph, Managers. J)aseha I ea n With five freshmen on the team, this has been a rebuilding year for the Lovington High School Baseball Team. Ten games were scheduled for the season but bad weather contributed to many delays and postponements of games as well as practices. TRACK GENE ROBINSON (Left) set a new record in Shot Put with SO'O . The 880 Relay Team set a record of 140.5. (Right) Mike Powell (Front) Emerson Miller Jerry Ensign Charles Miller BASEBALL TEAM - ROW I: Dave Jackson, Richard Wildman, Greg Mechling, Paul Bender, Don Butler, Rick Casteel. Dave Bowers, Doug Thomas. ROW II: Mr. Peadro, Danny Murphy. Mark Dawson, Mike Powell. BobGotts, Steve Mechling, Kent House, Lloyd Johnson, Dan Dawson. , Junior J iy i J ecJoiras BASEBALL RECORD Beat - Hindsboro Lost - Arthur. Sullivan (Twice each) - Hindsboro - once Overall Record - Won 1 Lost 5 CHEERLEADERS ROW I Kathy Foley Jean Ann Ozier ROW n Martha Smith Loretta Cook Mary Jo Reedy 101 HEAVYWEIGHTS - ROW I: Russell Dukeman. Manager; Coach Peadro. ROW II: Robert Gotts, Steve Mechling. Doug Thomas. Greg Mechling, Kent Buxton. Paul Bender. Fred Foley, Rick Casteel. Dave Bowers, Dave Jackson, Willis Bolsen, Mike Powell. , Junior Jfiy i 7 as£eioa LIGHTWEIGHTS - ROW I: Coach Peadro, Mike Boddy, Manager. ROW II: Dave Jackson, Richard Wildman, Robert Gotts, Steve Mechling. Mike Powell. Willis Bolsen. Dan Dawson. Stan Brooks. Lloyd Johnson. Corky Broutin, Dan Murphy. Lester Mechling. SQUAD - ROW I- Mike Powell, Danny Murphy. Lloyd Johnson, Dan Dawson, Kent House, Willis Bolsen, Stan Brooks. Corky Broutin Lester Mechlins. ROW 0: Steve Mechling. Dave Jackson. Richard Wildman, Dave Bowers Doug Thomas Billy Gordon, Bob Gotts, Don Jackson. ROW HI: Mr. Peadro, Greg Mechling, Kent Buxton. Fred Foley, Paul Bender, Craig Fleener, Rick Casteel, Russell Dukeman and Mike Boddy, Managers Junior J iiy i Jias£et6af Ret roro 1963-1964 Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington LIGHTWEIGHTS 33 Hammond 32 23 Sullivan 31 23 Moweaqua 41 30 Arthur 28 36 Bethany 28 32 Windsor 12 24 Bethany 16 20 Areola 29 37 Sullivan 24 49 Hammond 26 32 Arthur 29 27 Cerro Gordo 22 TRI-COUNTY LIGHTWEIGHT TOURNAMENT Lovington 31 St. Marys (Assumption) 8 Lovington 23 Moweaqua (Third Place) 28 Assumption 21 LIGHTWEIGHT DISTRICT AT LOVINGTON Lovington 42 Mt. Zion (First Place) 30 Bethany LIGHTWEIGHT SECTIONAL AT MT. ZION Lovington 42 Warrensburg (Second Place) 29 Stonington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington Lovington HEAVYWEIGHTS 39 Hammond 56 23 Sullivan 35 19 Moweaqua 39 26 Arthur 40 29 Bethany 24 25 W indsor 26 21 Bethany 44 31 Areola 47 13 Sullivan 39 22 Hammond 37 18 Arthur 48 22 Cerro Gordo 44 TRI-COUNTY HEAVYWEIGHT TOURNAMENT Lovington 35 Tower Hill HEAVYWEIGHT DISTRICT AT SULLIVAN Lovington 29 Mt. Zion OVERALL RECORDS HEAVYWEIGHTS: LIGHTWEIGHTS: Won 1 Lost 13 Won 14 Lost 5 103 LIGHTWEIGHTS - ROW I: Dan Murphy, Ward Casteel, Corky Broutin, Dennis Mechling, John Davis, Lloyd Johnson, Max Yokley. Greg Coon. ROW II: Stan Brooks, Kent House, Steve Mechling, Jim Gordon, Richard Wildman, Willis Bolsen, Kevin Blythe, Dan Dawson, Lester Mechling. ROW III: Mr. Peadro, Thompson Meadows, Charles Yokley, Barney Ozier, Jim Pratt, Tom Jackson, Gary Gieling, Mike Powell, Mgr., Russell Dukeman, Mgr. Junior 7 iyfi JracA Don Butler (Left) represented LHS at State in Discus and placed 8th among 16. Lightweight Shuttle Relay (Right) Steve Mechling, Stan Brooks, John Davis, and Kevin Blythe set a new school record at 52.4. HEAVYWEIGHTS - ROW I: Larry Wood, Craig Fleenor, Fred Foley, Don Butler, Paul Bender, Kent Elliott, Kent Buxton, Greg Mechline. ROW II: Mr. Peadro, Larry Haws, Dave Jackson, Dave Bowers, Terry Brock, Doug Thomas, Shelly Long, Property Managers, Mike Powell and Russell Dukeman. Jicture Oa .e The photographer comes to school and the students alternate being the audience and the focal center. Individual retakes await turn Some seniors dislike make-up (Luellen and Roger) (Gary) Seniors receive special attention The organizations assemble on risers . . . pause briefly . . . then go their way. Ofcf JKain (1) Old Main is still the center of life at LHS. (2) Mr. Best has visitors frequently. (3) The display case, in the hall, serves as a central point. (4) The period of national mourning is observed for President Kennedy. (5) Class displays attract passers-by. Sen- iors check their magazine sales. (6) Students loiter on the steps. (7) Mr. Freeman finds time to relax in the teachers' workroom. During the school year we have many kinds of programs. (1) Student Council presidential candi- dates make their speeches. (2) Latin I students re- port as Slaves for the Day-' and sing songs in Latin. (3) Junior play cast spends time in just waiting. (4) The Beatles. (5) The 7th graders have a Wedding. (6) The Finkey-Wolves perform (another species of the Beatle - we had six varieties in a few days' time). (7) Hill Billies' shopping spree. J roarams DUNPHY’S Lime . Phosphate . Potash Grinding ED DUNPHY Sullivan, Illinois F eed Seeds Fertilizers Body Repairs - General Repairs GIVE YOUR CAR ,i f -K- — WILHELM MOTOR SALES ALBERT WILHELM Proprietor Lovington, 111. Phone 873-4887 Congratulations to the Class of '64 EADS STORE Groceries - Meats - Dry Goods Locker Plant CLARK J. EADS, Owner Arthur, Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of '64 E. W. FALTEMIER INSURANCE REAL ESTATE Phone 873-4388 Lovington Illinois GADDIS REST HOME CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATES CITIZENS GAS COMPANY Use Gas-The Ideal Fuel Quality Meats Sullivan MIL K ICE CREAM Follow the Arrow It Means More of the Best for Less Produce, Our Specialty Illinois Landers Farm Tested Seeds Custom Seed Cleaning Morea Liquid Feeds Funk's G Hybrids Growers Processors LANDERS SEED CO. Phone 6217 Sullivan, 111. Get the Most Nitrogen for Your Corn With Monsanto Anhydrous Ammonia From MOULTRIE GRAIN ASSOCIATION Elevators Located at Ullrich Williamsburg Lovington Cadwell Best Wishes to the Class of '64 GLANCY BROTHERS Modern - Safe - Dependable CHARLES GLANCY EUGENE GLANCY Lovington, Illinois TELEVISION AND RADIO SERVICE WE'RE KNOWN FOR TV KNOW-HOW VERLON IIP VAUGHN Electrical Wiring and Lovington Repairs KART SHOP Illinois Congratulations to the Class of '64 LOVINGTON BEAUTY SHOP HESTER MEADOWS Lovington Illinois Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 ODELL’S STANDARD SERVICE A. Phone , W STANDARD Lovington 873-4987 Illinois V Congratulations to the Class of 1964 LELAND J. GLAZEBROOK Your Friend for Life Sullivan Illinois Hardware Paint Lumber QyjNGTQN Z A 1 LP j ROBT. BREEDLOVE, Manager Lovington Illinois Air Conditioned Steam Heat Clean and Quiet (— -Mofel Milroy — r ' n v |—r ■ ) Routes 121 and 32 Mildred and Roy Picken, Proprietors Sullivan, Illinois Box 266 When Your School Wardrobe Needs a Lift See Us For Sportswear or Dress-Up Occasions LEILA'S DRESS SHOP Kenney, Illinois Branch Stores K'S FASHION SHOP 312 N. Water Decatur, Illinois NORMA'S North Side Square Sullivan, Illinois Diamonds Watches Watch and Clock Repair Jewelry GENE TITUS JEWELRY 4 S. Washington Phone 8301 Sullivan, Illinois Compliments mH MOULTRIE INDEPENDENT TELEPHONE COMPANY Lovington, Illinois Phone of 873-4318 R. F. BOWERS MARY L. BOWERS FRANCIS E. BOWERS Compliments Phone of 429-5376 BLACK AND COMPANY 125 E. North Decatur, III. Footwear for the Entire Family STOCK’S SHOE STORE Style as Well as Quality 210 S.. Vine Arthur, Illinois Best Wishes From ARTHUR BOWL AND SNACK BAR Fun for the Whole Family FOSTER FUR CO. Fur Hides Wool and Sporting Goods Phone 873-4686 Lovington Illinois GRANT'S SUNDRIES HAROLD AND NORMA GRANT Toys and Gifts Gibson Cards Fountain Service Lovington Illinois JEAN’S BEAUTY SHOP Let Us Help You to Look Your Best JEAN CLARK Lovington Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1964 LOVINGTON SPEEDWASH WILLARD BEALS, Prop. 100 State Street Lovington, 111. Compliments of LLOYD LONG STANDARD STANDARD AGENT Phone 873-4882 Lovington Illinois Compliments of W. J. DAHM YOUR REXALL DRUGGIST Lovington Illinois Fancy Meats and Groceries BROOKS AND FARNEY THE HAPPY HOUR STORE BAE BROOKS Ph. 873-4487 ROBERT FARNEY Lovington, 111. Best Wishes F rom PAULINE HOOVER INSURANCE All Kinds of Insurance Lovington Illinois BROYLES PLUMBING HEATING Best Wishes to the Class of 1964 ARTHUR LUMBER CO. Phone 32 Arthur Also Excavating and Septic Tank Installation JIM BROYLES Lovington, 111. HARRER’S Where Your Dollar Goes Far Arthur, 111. Ph. 240 ARTHUR GRAIN COMPANY JAMES E. PATE, Mgr. C. J. ASCHERMAN Arthur, 111. fceri IW J Phone 251 (U 117 E. Progress Arthur Illinois MOSES CAFE Air-Conditioned Private Parties Home-Made Ice Cream Genuine Deerskin Products -v Y 42 f6od Arthur Illinois _ Compliments of ELZY’S Sullivan, III. Qjpyg Phone 5202 14 N. Main Phone 6142 Sullivan, 111. SHASTEEN MOTOR CO. AL’S ELECTRIC AND TOYVILLE Visit Us and Just Browse Around in Sullivan BAKER’S DOZEN DONUTS Get Your Favorite Cake Donuts in Five Flavors Areola - Arthur - Mattoon - Sullivan Si I y %0cc4t 'pGodf u Wi r r r rf HEZZY’S DRIVE-IN s' Open 25 Hours j Routes 121 and 32 Phone 8805 Sullivan, Illinois FEEDS SULLIVAN GRAIN CO. Phone 6145 Sullivan Illinois WAYNE H. SMITH REAL ESTATE INSURANCE For a Write Good Deal Phones: Office 8116 Res. 7168 103 E. Jefferson Sullivan, III. SULLIVAN BOWL 8 N. Fuller Sullivan, 111. Stop at the Sign of the Big HARCHOUS Hamilton at Jackson Phone 2371 Sullivan, 111. Lovington Pick-Up - Jewel Box BOB AND LIDA’S CLEANING CENTER Quality Cleaners BOB AND LIDA HESS, Owners Sullivan, Illinois Quality Lumber RHODES LUMBER COMPANY Lumber - Roofing - Cement Paint - Hardware 1117 W. Jackson Phone 6286 Sullivan, 111. LEON KITE Aefy HP WOOD WORKING We Specialize in Overhead Garage Doors Sullivan Illinois WOOLEN BROS. TV RADIO SERVICE Home Calls Pick-Up and Delivery 1132 W. Jackson Sullivan, 111. ENGINEERED HEAT, INC. Air Conditioning Heating Guttering Sheet Metal 101 W. Jefferson Sullivan, 111. Dial 3176 Night Phone 8129 Compliments of the 1st NATIONAL BANK of Sullivan, Illinois North Gateway to the Kaskaskia Valley Phone 8380 PHILLIPS’ REPAIR SERVICE Minneapolis Moline Farm Machinery Sullivan, Illinois Auto and Implement Supplies O. K. JOBBERS LYNN R. HUNTSBURGER, Owner 404 W. Roane St. Phone 5169 Sullivan, 111. All Lines of Insurance KENNEY INSURANCE AGENCY Insure . . . Be Sure Phone 6284 Sullivan, 111. H TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY Th« World! 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