Lowpoint Washburn High School - Quill Yearbook (Washburn, IL)
- Class of 1954
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Foreword we of the Inwpoint Washburn High School present this book as a flash back upon the year's activities to record some of the highlights of our educational advancement in the second year of operations Citizenship and co operation by the students have been an will last us through the years The school band uniforms, dis trict basketball championship, and hot lunch program are outer symbols which, while noteworthy in themselves, are minor when compared to the over all achievements realized through the com bined efforts of students, parents, and administration. outstanding example to the citizens of both com unities which A R Wetzel, Superintendent of Lowpoint Washburn Com unity Unit No 7 was born at Macomb, Illinois He attended Western State Teachers College where he received his B A and was a member of Kappa Delta P1 Wetzel also attended the University of Illi nois where he received his M A , worked on his Ph D and was a member of the Phi Delta Kappa Before coming here in 1953, Mr Wetzel was a high school teacher, principal, coach, and had served as a unit superintendent at various schools for nine years He has a Life State Supervisory Certificate given him by the State of Illinois Besides teaching, Mr Hetzel served in World War I and is a member of various educational and community organize tions Glen H Jones, the principal of Lowpoint Washburn High School, was born in Bartonville, Illinois He completed his high school edu cation at Peoria Manual High School Upon graduation from high school, Hr. Jones served in the Navy for four years aboard a destroyer. He attended Bradley University, where he re- ceived his B.S. and M.A. He is now working on his Ph.D. His previous teaching experience has con- sisted of: coach and teacher at Bartonville, Illinois, and principal at Washburn Grade School. Hrs. James P. Day Dumbarton College, B-5- English, Girls' P-E. Dramatios Miss Ann Bradley, B S Western Illinois State College Vocal Music N fha. Mr Jack Mallory, B S , M S Bradley University Mathematics, Boys' P E and Coach Mrs Em erson Bill, B Ed Illinois State Normal Univ Univ of Illinois Home Economics 5 o . . 0 V I I f 0 0 0 , n lk' W n X Q I lb! Mr Martin V Stephenson B S Ed Illinois State Normal Univ Science Department 4iss Betty Peters B Sradley University Instrumental Music Mr Kenneth Condit, B S University of Illinois Agriculture Mrs. Deen Wiseman, B.Ed, Illinois State Normal Univ. Business Education Mr Francis Fremgen, B Ed Morton Junior College Northwestern University Illinois State Normal Univ English, Speech, Library Cfpgwg 23 Class Of xi-011 Wexffo fq . . . 0 9 Q5 'igxle 'mah 66-C , 6 ,.5 vlefai We 9 GeofQaC56xa 3 9099 Lowpoint4Washburn is proud to present their twenty-three seniors who have worked hard in completing their high school days--these are the ones that have achieved success. The class chose as their officers: President ..... . .Duane Quiram Vice-President . . .... Gus White Secretary .... ..... E velyn Meismer Treasurer ..... ........ G eorge Alexander Student Council ....... George Alexander, Pres. . . .Russell Pifer, Marie Beltramea, . . . . . . . . . . . . Susie Antrim Advisors . . .!h's. Deen Wiseman, Mrs. Emerson Bill, . . . . . . . . . . . Hr. Hartin Stephenson We had a bake sale at the Bell Dairy on December S. Also to add to our treasury was the dance of the year--the Home- coming Dance--on February 5. March 5, we appeared in our last play, NThe Skeleton Walks.' We are now looking forward to a senior trip and gradu- ation. RUS E 4? 'i' LAVETA FINCH GEORGE F ALEXANDER EVELYN MEISMER DUANE F QUIRAM SELL L. PIPER MARIE A. BELTRAMEA KEITH WHITE R -Q L 1 1 ' fl ' ' 1 A- ,,,: 'L-3' Q 425' v , 4 PM x Q V .!:1.!!55M'q'.,,a- ' Y a,:-new A U :V ' 4 KJ O - 1, . 5. ,ag if ANNA R ADAMS WILLIAM D RENKEN ESTBER C TRUMP RONALD D HAHN C CHARLES KEITH 1,: LA f Q 6 E ELEANOR BOON HERLE JENKINS JANET SUE OWEN SX ' if SHIRLEY EAEN GEORGE REMLEY HILMA J SCHERTZ j ROBERT L EMERY GORDON D CHRISTY QIIIL JUDITH E BARNES ROGER w INGOLD KAY F SHULL DUANE QUIRAM Class Pres Mixed Chorus Boys' Chorus F A , Treasurer Yearbook Staff h 'The Skeleton Walks' L Basketball 1,2,3,h Baseball 1,2 3,14 Track l,2,3, Driver's Training 2 King's Court h Boys' State 3 1,2,3 h 132.3 1,2,3 EVELYN MEISMER Class President 1,2 Class Secretary h Student Council 3 M xed Chorus 3 h Girls' Chorus 3 h G A A Secretary 3 F HA 1,2, Sec Treas Vice Pres b Yearbook Staff 'Great Ben Allah' 2 'The Skeleton Walks' A 'Three Blind Dates' 3 Queen's Court Queen h ESTHER TRUE? Mlxed Chorus 3 h clrls' Chorus 3 h A F HA 1,2, Yearbook Staff h Band 3 h 'The Skeleton Walks' A 'Three Blind Dates' 3 Llbrarian h RONNIE HAH F F A ec 'The Great Ben Allah' Student Council Basketball 1,2,3,h Baseball 1,2,3,h Track 3 h Cross country 3 h King h ANNA ADAMS Mixed Chorus 3 h Girls' Chorus 3 h FHA 1,2, , Parliamentarian 2,3 Sextet 3 Librarian h Queen 2 ELEARDR BOON G A A Class Secretary 3 Student Council l Mixed Chorus 3 h F H A 1, , , Reporter Yearbook stsff h Sextet 3 'Lights out' 'The Great Ben Allah' 2 'The DUIIIIIUI 'Three Blind Dates' 3 'The Skeleton Walks' A Cheerleader l Librarian l,2,3 KEITH WHITE Class Vice Pres U Mixed Chorus l,2,3 FFA 1,2, , Vlce Pres 3 President U 'Three Blind Dates' 3 'The Skeleton Walks' M Basketball l,2,3,D Baseball 1 Track 1 Driver's Training Kin8's Court h Class Vice Pres Mixed Chorus 3 h Girls' Chorus 3,h G A A F H A 1,2, , Recreatlon Chn 3 Degree Chairman 11 Yearbook Staff D 'The Great Ben Allah' 2 'The Skeleton Walks' h Driver's Training 3 CHARLES KEITH Mixed Chorus 1 2 Boys' Chorus J F F A , Basketball l Track 1 BILL HENKEN F F A 1, , Mixed Chorus 1 3,b Boys' Chorus l,3,h Basketball l ROGER Mixed INGOLD Chorus WILMA SCHERTZ Mixed Chorus l 2,3,h Glrls' Chorus l 2,3,h G A A F HA 1 2,3,u Asst Reporter 2 Treas Yearbook Sta f A Sextet 'Three Blind Dates' 3 Pep Club 1,2 LAVETA FINCH Mlxed Chorus 3 h Girls' Chorus 3,h G A A Vlce Pres 3 F H A 1,2, , Yearbook Staff M Baton Twirler 3 h Cheerleader L Driver's Training 3 MARIE BELTRAMLA Student Council M Sec Treas h FHA 2, Parliamentarian Reporter h Yearbook Staff h MERLE JENKINS F F A Reporter 3 Basketball 1 2 Baseball l,2,3 h SHIRLEY HAHN Mixed Chorus ,2 Girls' Chorus l,2,3,h G A A 1,2, F H A , Sextet Cheerleader Pep Club 1,2,3 Driver's Training 3 GORDON D CHRISTY The Skeleton Walks' h Basketball h Baseball h Track A Class Vice Pres BOB EMERY Class Treas Secretary 2 Student Councll 3 Mixed Chorus l Boys' Chorus 1 F F A 'Three Blind Dates' 3 The Skeleton Walks' h Basketball l,2,3 h Baseball l,2,3,h Track 2 Cross country 2 Dr1ver's Tralnlng 3 Boys' State GEORGE F ALEXANDER Class Treas M Student Council l 2,h Presldent M Mixed Chorus l,2,3,U Boys' Chorus 1,2 F F A , Treas Yearbook Staff 1,2,3,h 'The Skeleton Walks Prattler Staff 1,2 Driver's Tralning 2 Mixed Ensemble h Boys' State 3 JANET SUE OWEN Mixed Chorus 1,2, , Glrls' Chorus , G A A 1,2, FHA 1,2, , Yearbook steff h Cheerleader 2 3,L Librarian 3 Pep Club , Driver's Tralning 2 Queen's Court M 'Three Blind Dates' 'The Skeleton Walks' h JUDITH BARNES Mixed Chorus 2 3,h Girls' Chorus G A A 1,2, F F A 1,2, , Recreatlon Chn D Yearbook Staff M 'The Skeleton Walks Cheerleader D Pep Club Queen's Court A DT1V8T'S Tralning 3 RUSSELL PIFER 2131 Class Treas 2131 Student Council h 1 F F A Sentinel 3 Yearbook Staff A 3SZZb8ZZaitSiiA1i,'5n Band 1 2 3 A1 qorhr B D yy 'Trail oT the Lonesome Pine' 1 ee lind ate! 3 Boys' Chorus F F A 0' 3 uoa'3 . - 7 .-1 f '- ...-2,3 ' '- F...-12 2 ash, ----, :rg - , . 0 . - , 1 , - h . . . - 1 ' ' A 2 3f - n T- - L - -1 - ' f - - -2 - - - ' , ' . . -2 ' - . -, . . . - 3 , - -'2n39 - .-1, 000' . -' 9 ' 9 ' - - - 3 - , . . . - .3-U - 2, ' 1 2 - ,3,h ...- Z ' - 2 o o'2 - ' - ll-ll Sith 1 3 Lt.. -, -2 ...G-1, 3,14 -' - 1 - - - - 2 Girls'-State - 3 KAY SHULL . ' 1 233hh I . , 2 3' 9 s '- ' . . . - 3 . . . - 3 A , ...-3 - -' ' 9 . . . - 3 h - , - ' - , . . - - G.A. - 3 h - ' ' 1,2 - , -' 1 -E - - - ...- 3- . . . - 1 2 - 2 - , - -:2 --2 3-2,3,A-1 ..-st -'12'3f - 3,j'1 So'5 - - . '3h'- -2 - - 2 0 n,h -I ...- 23,14 - - -2- - - , I n - . . - ' - . - 1 - , - 1 h ...- 31' 'lz 11 '-112 - ooo'12i3 ean'3,,-A - - ' , -2 We, the Class of l95h, having certain traits and abilities for which we longer have need, do hereby make this will,being fully aware that the recipients of said traits and abilities will be deeply appreciative of our supreme sacri flees To the junior class we leave our joy of at last being seniors, and our g etness and co operativesness in our class meetings I, Evelyn Meismer, leave the whole blasted yearbook mess to the future editor, and my queenship to some lucky junior girl, also, my black hair to Janet Janssen I, Judy Barnes, will my cheerleading ability to Dick Wood, my long hair to Shirley Remley, and my dateless nights of writing letters to Joyce Oster I, Marie Beltramea, leave my desire to stay single to Joyce Jenkins, and my desire to put my chewing gum in someone's hair to Phyllis Kemp who never gets perturbed at people I, George Alexander, will my sleek, shiny, Rivieria Model A Ford to Richard Vissering in place of his old beat up Chevle to be used solely for the purpose of courting women, and my old jokes to Russell Van Hooser, who needs them? I, George fCook1eJ Remley III, leave my flying license, my boat, and my can and my good grades to Paul Anderson so nothing can keep him from the girls Roger Ingold, will my ability to do the standing broad jump to Rany Herron, and my knack for always staying out of trouble to Harold Boon LaVeta Finch, will my shy and bashful way around the boys to Jean Schertz and my large book on 'Why Chicken Farming is a Profitable Business' to anyone who 'likes chickens the way I do I, Shirley Hahn, leave my stacks and stacks of shorthand notes to Linda Lee Laible keeping class to Emily Janssen, and my book of directions on 'How to Milk a Cow to Roger Eilts I, Robert Emery, will my leading part in the play to Jerry Glaub, and my six weeks' growth of hair and sideburns for the senior play to Bill Gardner I, Duane Quiram, bestow my prowess with women to Gary Tweddale, and my great typing abilityn to Keith Porch Anna Adams, will my hatred for studying and my low grades to Shirley DuBois, and my long hair to Frances Garber Esther Trump, leave my great stature, agility and love of P E exercises to Mary Ann Schneider, and my ability to chew gum in 7th hour study hall with out being caught to Dale Losher, also, my 'greyn hair to anyone who can use it in future plays I, Janet Owen, leave my quiet giggle to a certain group of junior girls I, Bill Renken, leave my safe and sane driving ability to Norman Van Hoosen and my ability of getting up early in the morning and racing the car motor to Kenny Winkler I, Gordon Christy, will my black curly hair to Marilyn Hill, and my ability to rumba to Dale Bennington I, Charles Keith, will my ability to stay awake in study hall to Jerry Glaub I, Merle Jenkins, leave my neat writing to Alicia Laible, and my mathe matical ability to Carol Sue Funk I, Eleanor Boon, leave my talkativeness to Jeanette Kenyon, and my soprano voice to Dale Losher I, Ronnie Hahn, leave my ability to always have my bookkeeping assignments in on time to Beverly Gardner, and my crew cut to Margaret Kizer I, Wilma Schertz, will my height and my ability to always keep quiet and hard at work to Phyllis Zenzen I, Russell Pifer, will my great love for school and being sure I'm at school every day to Frances Garber, also, my blood pressure to Mr Wetzel I, Gus White, will my ability to get by with almost anything in study hall to Perry Rediger, and all my research work about bees to Billy Hardman ho s me day might use the information N I! The Senior Class Cas written by Kay Shulll W I L L . no ui - , I, I, I I I1 . I, Kay Shull, being of sound mind, leave my ability to add zeroes in book: n O I. I, . . I was sitting in the Meteorite Room of Christy's Spatial Steakhouse, eating the Saturday Special and talking over old times with Gordon He always said he wanted to play left field for the Chicago Cubs he went one better---he boug the Chicago Cubs Evidently, the restaurant business was booming we were gab bing away when Gordon made an unusual proposal He said that he wanted a class reunion of our class of 'Sh and that he would stand all expenses if I would dig everybody up I considered this an excellent idea and I departed immediately with modern spatial travel, it shouldn't take me over a few hours to find every body After stopping off at the Bureau of Population Distribution to hunt up my classmates' addresses, and at a printing office to have engraved invitations printed, I was off to the races, literally, that is The first name on my list was La Veta Finch, better known as nLeadfoot La Veta, the famous woman stock car driver I was sitting on the south turn when she barrelled around it and piled up on the uard rail I rushed down and asked her if she was hurt No, she replied, 'I do this all the time It's great fun I handed her an invitation and left Kay Shull wasn't hard to find She was the main attraction at Gordon's restaurant The billboard proclaimed Kay HFingersn Shull, and her piano with nthe hottest music this side of C91 The last of the red hot mamas Shar n the billboard with Kay was my old friend, Evelyn Meismer She had changed her name when she became a movie actress and torch singer to Marilyn Meismer I think she married a baseball player I mailed them their invitations I walked down the street a little further when I noticed some little guy was trying to lift a piano into a moving van On closer inspection, I found it think moving pianos was hard work 'Naw, she said, nI'm used to it U And wi h that she gave a heave and threw the piano in the truck I handed her an invita tion and left I stopped at the corner news stand for a paper Anna Adams was the owner of a chain of news stands in thirteen blocks of metropolitan area She came up to me and said, nYou got a quarter for a cup of coffeev' I gave her a half dol lar, an invitation, and took a paper I scanned the headlines There, on the front page, was a photo of Esther Trump in big game hunting garb with binoculars and what looked like a giant sized butterfly net The caption read, uEsther Trump eturns from safari in Africa where she succeeded in captur1ng and taming a wild bushman from South Africa I guess Esther finally got her man There was an item on the second page of the paper about Eleanor Boon She had finally reached her magnanimous goal She had gone West and established a hospital for despondent gila monsters Some people have a way with animals I thought of all the rest of my old classmates and what they were doing Gus White and Russell Pifer were running a rest home for rich, old, retired farmers At last report, they were doing quite profitably Bill Henken was pro fessor of semantics and psychology at the University of Chicago The most heard of was George Remley, the greatest speaker and evangelist of all time His favorite expression 'Do ye good and ye shall be forgiven'u But by far the most successful was Duane Quiram's School of Grace and Poise in Ballet Appar ently, Duane had made good use of his unusual graceful C95 ability Merle Jenkins founded and was president of the SPCPUBP, The Society for the Preven tion of Cruelty to Poor Unfortunate Baseball Players It seems Merle was playing third base for the Brooklyn Dodgers when he was hit on the head by an infield flying beer bottle He had to retire All these invitations I ma1led P R 0 P H E C Y --- ' ht n - . Y' ll 5 . I . O S . ' I .nz . 1 B wasn't a Nguy,n but a ngal.u It was Wilma Schertz. I asked her if she didn't . . t - I . - I was on my way when a gruff voice announced, nHey Budln I turned and be- came aware of a shady looking character and a hat pulled down over his eyes. 'Hey you,n he growled. nM-M-Me?n I asked with a quivering nYeah, you. C'mere a minute.n voice. in a dark suit with the collar turned up And with that, a hairy hand reached out, grabbed me by the lapels, and pulled me into a dark doorway nl got something to se1l,n said the mysterious stran er 'W-what is lt?' I as e 'Would you care to buy some tickets to the policeman's ball?n asked o Emery With a sigh of relief I bought a whole book Bob informed me of his repu- tation as the outstanding flatfoot on the police force He pounded the beat more than anyone else After this encounter, I headed for the nearest space station I purchased a round trip ticket to Mars, took my shots and my physical, and climbed into the ship Captain Ronald Hahn greeted me with extended hand and a cordial welcome aboard After a brief exchange of conversation, I asked him how he liked the weightlessness of free space 'It's great except when swallowing aspirin a lets,N he said we took off and soon landed on Mars The first person I met on the street was Marie Beltramea She told me that Roger Ingold and Charlie Keith auctioneers school Charlie graduated, and became world famous as the auctioneer Roger quit the game and worked himself up to head librarian negie Library in New York I asked her what she was doing now, and she drew me aside and revealed that she had secretly entered the Martian business I was glad she chose a vocation that suited her I gave her tation and mailed one each to Roger and Charlie went to loudest at Car quietly chicken an invi I strolled past a zoo where I noticed, of all peoole, Judy Barnes in a cage I asked her what she was doing and she informed me that she was teaching Australian magpies to talk She also was third assistant keeper in charge of boa constrictors She had a way with snakes She also told me that Shirley Hahn had an unusual occupation She gave me an address and told me to look Shirley up The address was a large building on which was hung a large sign The sign read NG1rl Mountain Hahn, the scientific wrestler will give an exhibit on here tonight I walked in, and there was Shirley having a light workout in the ring After tossing her opponent over the ropes, she sauntered over and said hello ' ere did you pick up wrestlin 9' I asked HOh, it just came na turally to me, she said I gave her an invitation and wound up my visit on Mars There was just one person I could not locate Janet Owen I didn't even have her address nOh,well,n I thought, nMaybe Gordon would know where she is I boarded my space ship and took off for Mother Earth On the way, I chanced to urn on the radio The announcer said, and now, La Asphyxio, the cigar that doesn't let you breathe, presents GAG NET, starrlng hiss Janet Owen as detective sergeant Jo Saturday So that is what Janet is doing' I made a note to send her invitation and relaxed the rest of the trip On landing on Earth, I immediately made for Gordon's restaurant To my surprise, the restaurant was closed and boarded up There was Gordon sitting disconsolately on the step with his head in his hands I rushed up 'What's the matterVn I asked With a forlorn look he told me the sad news His baseball team, the Chicago Cubs, had ended up ln the cellar for the last time Gordon was broke That meant that he couldn't stake a class reunion and that I would have to go back and inform all of my old classmates of his economic catastrophe George Alexander As soon as to his job at counting straws miscounted once result of writing this prophecy? The Editors George had handed us his prophecy, he left hurriedly to return the broom factory where he is first Vice President in charge of He's had this job for eleven years now and so far he hasn't No wonder he goes around talking to himself or is that the g . ' ' k d. ' B b . ' t b- : ' . i .. 'wh g.' . - ll . U 0 H I i t I 'Q I U O I I O Q . 1' O O I I I O l U Q .ly ' . QQDO9 J' ,QP WEE sp, QQ 5 Dale B Delore fnlngton Treas sa. Q 9 1 1 V ' W1 Pr J' J es , Je Sec allb, Pr Gs The jolly juniors started the year out with a battle for class officers. The chamrions were: President .... . . . - Jerry G12-wb Vice President . . . Delores Whirrell Secretary . . . .......... Emily Janssen Treasurer .... ......... D ale Benn1ngt0f1 Student Council . . .Dale Bennington, Dorothy Wallace Advisors .... ...... Miss Betty Jean Peters . . . . . . . . . . . . .Mr. Francis Fremgen The class first gave a play, nRest Assured,n and to cele- brate their success, they had a party a few days later. To add to their treasury funds, they sold pop at the home basketball games and coke at the high school. They are now planning on a Junior-Senior Banquet and Prom which is to be held on May 8, and are looking forward to next fall which will be their last year at the LownointAWashburn High School. l955 Q M' 7'l1 ' ' E l kgieggg PIU' .QM .34 if .zt- Porch Wood D1 NY 41 Zenzen Hattan ,Ui ,Q Janssen 1 Q Nw Vanl-looser 1-..-J' Y? DUBO1S Remley Tweddale al! 'AMQQ Kemp V1SS8T1Dg Schertz q'nu Glaub lhirrell Bennington Noll Gardner Oster Anderson 46 -8 on 'Z Rediver Herron Garber Laible Hardman n ' 4 - 1 4 ' 1 -' L H' , 5 ' an G X , .'- 1. ' -ive , ,ggi -L. , 'I M x ly X K- n Z.. re ' :H I k n . 27' 2 , f N .g', 1,1 f W -lib-': A ' f' - ' , s L . f 2 .1 A .:.. .3--,Q ,Q , 1 247 ' .ff , 12,51 4 L 'E' ' fx- '53-1-Qi ' . , V. at I '12 G v I .. , .L A ,, nf A , Y KN-.f V: , , I ' A x , pe n , . f '7'f!'hZ' ' ---gd,-M, PM NX, J . Q A -'v ' 4 Q ' .1 4,13 15-ea .,. ' hi XX 1 f em .f ggi' - ,. 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They also sold candy at noons and at the home basketball games. f'1s fair w Burdon J enk1ns Roblnson VandeVeer Schertz Funk 'wr 'ST 1:27 Qai- Gorrell Eilts Unz1cker Hicks Hb111s Hin Porch QI Janssen Gardner Bennington WWW Emery Tjaden nlqi Winkler in-u Jessup 4:56 A 'vw Laible Schneider Call Henline Hicks Weers Cochran C Robinson Haney Jenkins Class Of 15. .gg Y 15, . John Jam QI' Se is walackburns Ro er S T V10 Dzfesggizas , V Pr ae S Ss W nso 71 15 Now we should like for you to meet our freshmen They jolned ranks with us last fall and plan to stay with us for three more years of fun and work For offmers of the class they chose President John Lear V1ce Presldent Roger Nuslce Secretary 1410113.81 Swanson Treasurer James Blackburn Student Council Roger Haney, Charlotte Golden Ldvlsors M183 Ann Bradley Mr Kenneth Condlt For act1vities to raise money they had a Chlll supper a bake sale and 1957 t C is ' P1'e ,, . 1 g fi , Nuske . ', Mich 1 - O . .v a I A W t Q ' . 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We V A R B K S T A .Q Fourth Row Thlrd Row econd Row Flrst Row Beltramea, Shull, Glaub, Plfer, Vissering, Wood, Zenzen, Kemp Ialble, Funk, Boon, Alexander, Janssen, Owen, Antrlm Barnes, Trump, F1nch, Gardner J Schertz,'W Schertz lk' Fremgen, Adv1sor DuBo1s, Asst Edltor, Qulram Co Editor, lelsmer, Co Edltor M s Wiseman, Advisor L D E O U N C Standlng: Golden, Emery, Bennlnqton, Plfer, Wallace, J. Bennlngton, Haney. Slttlngz Antrlm, PT. Jones CAdv.l, Alexander CPres.D Beltramea. Y - O O F F o . 5 , ' ' I J? 6 ' - . X -'21 -MN L .Q lm , A .N N- 4 Rf y A e J- r 6 -5 J , if 1, or I f - 7 U F ' ' P , A. , K Q , : Ku e su f V J 4 Ing ,f I f I F i ' ' V , I Ai 1' 4 J Q . 0 ' . U - 1 9 0 o 0 . : .U . . 2 . . . ' . , - ' fx . ' . 2 Q o S T ' N T C I L .SLVI ,G he . - R .- NEMO vfllftg F1fth Row Beltramea, Boon, Judy Jenkins, E Janssen, Call, Shull, DuBo1s J Janssen, Schne1der, Funk Fourth Row Emery, Ingold, B Finch, Weers, Me1smer, Owen, Brandt, Whlrrell Remley, A Laible Thlrd Row Tjaden, Cordes, Kenyon, J La1b1e, Adams, Garber, Gorrell MCKittP1Ck, L Finch, Burdon Second Row Antrlm, Tyson, Pomeranke, Murphy, Miller, E Strauch, Gardner Oster, Barnes First Row Ellts, Haney, Joyce Jenk1ns, C Strauch, Trump, W Schertz, L Schertz Mrs B111 Adv1sor wuxsp, QX rl!!! .-11 Mx, , .hs A NNI E. Melsmer, Vice-Pres.. J. Barnes, Recreatlon Chn.g E. Janssen, Pres.' F. Garber, Parliamentariang Mrs. Bill, Advisor: K. Shull, Degree Chn.3 A. Laible, Secretary: M. Beltramea, Reporter, W. Schertz, Treasurer. Q f 1 '.' ' QNJ5 fb! Fourth Row Hicks, Wallace, Rattan, Rediger, Porch, ViSSeP1ng, Boon Roblnson Thlrd Row Losher, F11+s, Wh1rre11, Ransom, Anderson, P1fer, Zenzen Second Row C Unzlcker, Whlte, Jenk1ns, Kelth, Noll, Mackle, D Foster F1PSt Row R Unzicker, P Foster, Winkler, Smlth, Hardman Haney, Mr Condlt Adv1sor L D Jenklns, Porch, Hattan, Losher, Whlte, V1SSeP1DH, Unz1cker, Mr. C0nd1t Q6 7 G 0 'Q Q1 .TQ .9-AT C. V T-,-, '.: 'Z'5 7 4 '- I v, N! H ' V A ,' X ,fx x ' , - or ' ' ' I-5 T- ' If L 1' Q '- ' u 1 J rf ,. xi 0 ' 9 1 1 i ' -Q :A p 1- F. ,Q . I 'P ' , , ' , ' -Ag-, 'Y ,1.l.l. Y! 4. .: S 524 o .. Y XI f E U 'W Q ' V 'w ' 7 'F - Q J . . . 1 g . I . . . . . O -J J , . . . . . . - 0 0 ' 0 o . . . . ' I l , I 0 I5 3 ig F' f-- ' ll - 4- F' A. w 1 A 0 'X fr 'N ' Q1 VWASHBURN Ni fnnw0Xf Gardner J Janssen, Cordes, Schneldery Unzlckerv Visserlng Stickelmaler, KIZST Ingold, Mlller, Foster, Funk, Beschorner, Mackle, Hattan Robblns, Porch, Kenyon J La1b1e, MCKiitT1Ck, E Stravch T F3225 E Janssen, Imhoff, C Strauch, A La1b1e, Miss Peters Fourth Row Thlrd Row Second Row First Row The P T A of Communlty Unlt DlStP1Ct No 7 was instrumental 1n startlng a fund ra1s1ng campalgn for the purpose of purchaslng new unlforms for our band Th y succeeded ln ra1s1ng 31000 and the Board of Educatlon matched thls amount and added enough money to buy h6 uHlfOPmS The band wore the new un1 forms for the f1rst tlme on March 9, l9Sh, when they played at the Woodford County Band Festival at Roanoke. Many thanks to the P.T.A. and the Board for our new outfits-we're proud of them! 3 ! f5C'5 W . XED CHOR Fou th Row Funk Schnelder, Boon, DuBois, Losher, Hattan, Visserlng, Wallace, Shull, Melsmer, Owen, Zenzen Third Row Hollis, Weers, B F1nch, L F1nch, Beschorner, Hlcks, Mackle, Alexander, Jenklns, Brandt, J Lalble, Antrlm Second Row 'W Schertz, Pomeranke, Tyson, Gardner, L La1ble, Imhoff, Adams, Garber, Ingold, MCKittP1Ck, Janssen, Strauch, Mu phy, E Strauch Flrst Row M188 Bradley, L Schertz, Ellts, Tru p, Burdon, Barnes, A Lalble, Gronewald, Miller, Porch, Gorrell, Tgaden, Damerell, J Schertz E McKittrick faccompanistb, E. Strauch, C. Strauch, Ingold, Imhoff, B. Finch, Tyson, Miss Bradley Cinstructorl. G I R L S' C H O R U S Fourth Row Funk, B Finch, Schneider, L Finch Garber, Noll, Owen, Janssen, Jenkins, Zenzen, Brandt Third Row Eilts, Weers, Boon, Imhoff, Adams, Ingold, Shull, Meismer, Damerell, J Laible Second Row W Schertz, Gardner, Pomeranke, L Laible, McKittr1ck, Miss Bradley Clnstructorl A Laible, Murphy, Tjaden, C Strauch, Antrim First Row L Schertz, Tyson, Trump, Burdon, Barnes, Gronewald, Porch, Miller, E Strauch, Hahn Y S' 'V back now Hicxs, Visserinb, hattan, wallace, Losher, VanHooser Front Row Glaub, Lackie, Alexand r, DeSCnOPDeP, H133 Bradlex A .,,kV T j' sa' :-. 'M R ,, S : an X . W t 9 J -- . ,L f Q ,M . ' z - 3 1 9 I l . . n o 0 9 C . . O O . I U I , I l I . Q O I O B O C H 0 R U S A s . : Q 2 If .V If zz, cb, J' Q. F'. '-' 1.23. v as . , , sv M4 - V Q -' . M Mx 'kann .v I do -.. ' so- 4 . N ,-, , , N JH -L , R , T : . T - , : 'A S ' 3' I O Thlrd Row En ryy Whlte, Boon, Christ Mrs Day Director, Trump Second Row Owen, Melsmer, Qu1ram, Shull First Row: Alexander, Barnes THE SKELETON WALKSU Mrs Eliza Hubbard, the housekeeper Eleanor Boon Dr Harold G Fersig, the villain Robert Emery Elaine Blair, Mrs Embrey's daughter Evelyn Meismer Hrs Madge Embrey, the mother Kay Shull Bobby Embrey, her son George Alexander Kathleen CKinksD Embrey, her daughter Judy Barnes Bill Clayton, Elaine's fiance Duane Quirgm Anne Rowell, E1a1ne's cousin Janet Owen Ollie Hubbard, Eliza Hubbard's deaf mute son Gordon Christy Mrs Lilla Donahue, Dr Fersig's neighbor Esther Trump F J U N I C A ! Fourth Row: Th1rd Row Anderson, Redlger, VanHooser Hattan, Ke Whlrrell Garber, Dlrector, Wood, Janssen F1rst Row Schertz, Cordes REST ASSURED N Jessica Morlock, the Morlocks' younger daughter Jean Schertz Mildred, the maid Phyllis Kemp Mr Morlock, the father Dick Wood Miss Akers, Mr Morlock's secretary Emily Janssen George Plew, Morlock's financial advisor Russell Van Hooser Luigi Lanconi, Joe's father Mrs Morlock, the mother Mary Morlock Joe Lanconi, Mary's fiance Dr Brown, the family physician Lucifer, an escort from down below Mrs Schmaltz, a woman on her way down with Lucifer Mr Black, a nervous mortician Martha Lanconi, Luigi's dead wife Jerry Glaub Delores Whirrell Shirley DuBois Dick Vissering Paul Anders on Perry Rediger Frances Garber Donald Hattan Thirza Lou Cordes 4WD ' ' r y S E N R P L A Y C A S T , my 1' 'P N .tux . ' 'E , J O R P L A Y S T egg' B ng! rn ei fi . . mp ' . ' A J A or L Second Row: DuBois, Glaub, Mrs.James Day-- Jw E '5aF' . Q.f .1 - is 'N ' . .... 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Q M G2 B A S K E T B A L L A good many basketball fans in this area were pleased to see a rugged, hard fighting Lowpolnt Washburn quintet fight back from a somewhat slow start at the beginning of the season to win the Benson District Championship by beating top seeded Gridley in the semi finals and second-seeded Roanoke the Wildcats arch rival for the championship Trailing the Rockets by seven points at the end of the third quarter, the Wildcats poured on the coal on offense and set up an al most lmpregnable defense between the Rockets and their basket A charity toss by Ron Hahn and a tip in by Jim Robinson provided the winning margin of three points Upon winning the District Tourney the Wildcats went to the East Peoria Re gional where they met a very tall and highly regarded Washington aggregation e Panthers were sporting a 2h 2 won and lost record and were greatly favored over the Benson District Champs But the Wildcats fought all the way and led 35 31 at half time Due to a severe case of 'cold shooting, we fell behind by the end of the third quarter The Wildcats came on bravely in the waning seconds with a few quick scores, but it was too late Washington won 63 60 During the season, although they played hot and cold ball, the Lowpoint Wash burn lads seemed to fare very well against teams rated out of their class In one of the fastest and most well played games of the season, the Wildcats dropped a 77 to 72 decision to Glasford, as shifty Roger Dunn swished M2 points through the nets Although champions in one tournament, the Wildcats d1dn't fare so well in the county tournament at Roanoke but they did take third place by beating Eureka, M5 to M1 Roanoke won the championship by beating Minonk, the team which had pre viously eliminated the Wildcats in the semi finals While Lowpoint Washburn and Roanoke won a tournament each, the Wildcats feel that they came out on top because they beat the Rockets two games out of three Our rooters were also delighted to see our team whip Benson twice during the season, as we beat the Broncos on their home court 72 to 6h and also on the local floor in the Homecoming game 70 to 60 The Wildcats were paced throughout the season by high scoring Duane Quiram, who could almost always be counted on for about 25 points The Wildcats tournament squad consisted of four seniors, four juniors and two sophomores Letterman for the year were Seniors Quiram, Hahn, White, Emery, Juniors Glaub, Gardner, Sophomore Robinson The returning squad members are looking forward to next year with hopes of having a season as successful as the past one Lowpoint washburn Opponents Lowpoint Washburn Opponents LaRose Limestone 103 East Peoria Benson County Metamora Roanoke Deer Creek Mackinaw Limestone Eureka Sparland Metamora Eureka Glasford 2 District Regional Deer Creek Mackinaw Sparland Wenona LaRose LaRose Gridley Roanoke Washington El Paso Minonk Dana M5 Eureka Average Points Per Game Lowpoint Washburn 65 l Opponents 59 3 Jerry Glaub ' . 'rn' I 1 1 65 38 65 So 63 70 60 23 ZZ M9 ' Z2 Benson 6M eo Roanoke 2 - 71 61+ 77+ 59 64 85 32 SZ 7 76 S8 6 I 7 73 Sh 51, 71 72 77a 65 .69 39 66 - 78 ll-1 Ronnie Hahn Forward B111 Gardner Forward Duane Quiram Center Honorary Captain Bob Emery Guard Jim Robinson Forward Jerry Glaub Guard Gus White Guard ,K A 1 1 Jr i VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Judy Barnes, Janet Owens, Em11v Janssen, Shlrly DuBo1s, LaVeta Finch JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Bonnie Flnch, Sharon Burdon, Janet Janssen, Barbara Emery, Shlrley Hollls . . u 1 . ' 0 a a Q9 xyxft J M! EX U Mx 11 aff :-1-5 fE5 I FU U Standlnb Emery Boon, Porch Jessup St1cke1ma1er Coach Mallory Slttlng Whlte, Hahn, Qulram Robinson Gardner, Glaub UL? NA QR v .af 448 EU 111 Standing Coach Mallory, Rob1nson, Foster, Zenzen, Herron, Lear Slttlng Unzlcker, Hattan, Whlrrell, V1sser1ng Cochran Nuske , K 4 , 7U E 5 4 ' , 15i!,, , , ,445 v U I 4 NA'Y -Q 21 6 L1 A4 -: vt K A -Q I I ' . 4 - 95 U 2 .J 4 1 W 5, io X 4,0 A xo , 1 4 I XC' 4 ' xc' 4 CIA Ps cn ' 3 xj Q 4 7 , 4 as K 55 U .A 33 gg' 3 - ' - .43 4 1, 5 1' P lx 'LL E sa 45x 1 54 15 32 u ' - 4 ' 4 who 4 V . X idx I .h ' Hn Back Row Zenzen, Unz1cker,Jenk1ns, Stickelmaler, Cochran Porch, Qulram, Boon Front Row Mackle, Foster, Lear, Roblnson, Glaub, Emery, Gardner, Blackburn, Coach Mallory The Lowpo1nt Washburn Wildcats fielded a n1ne composed of seven re turn1ng lettermen, and a couple of boys who rece1ved a startlng asslgn ment for the first tune Seniors Ronnie Hahn, Duane Qulram, and Merle Jenklns recelved their fourth letter in baseball, and Senlor Bob Emery h1s thlrd letter Led by Coach Jack Mallory, the Wildcats coasted to vlctory over most of thelr opponents But the games between the Wildcats and the Roanoke Rockets were all b1tterly contested, 11th Roanoke comlng out on top :Ln the flnal championshlp play off game 6 to 1 Both teams played top notch ball, but lt was just Roanoke's day. Duane Quiram and Merle Jenkins handled the pitchlng, with Ronnie Hahn and Bill Gardner alternating behind the plate. LETTERMEN POSITION CLASS SCORES Hahn C-CF Sr . Imvpoint-Washburn 6 Benson h Emery SS Sr. Lowpoint4Washburn l Roanoke 2 Glaub 1B Jr. Lcnrpo1.nt-Washburn 26 Long Point 3 Quiram P-3B Sr . Lowpoint-Was hburn l6 Bens on 3 Jenkins P-3B Sr . Lmrpoint-W as hburn S Roanoke h Gardner C-CF Jr. I.mvpo1nt-Washburn 5 Long Point l Robinson LF Soph. Imrpoint-Washburn 1 Roanoke 6 Boon 2B Jr. Porch RF Jr. Swanson Mgr. Fresh. B A S I3 B A L L C3 A on no ra R A C 1 nr I Standing Gardner, Visserlng, Hattan, C Roblnson, Coach Mallory Slttlhg Glaub, Quiram, Porch, J Roblnson O O U N T C R Standing C Robinson, Zenzen, Jessup, Stlckelmaier, Coach Mallory S1tt1ng And rson, J Rob1nson, Porch, Glaub .ly ll- 5 X if nib its msg W INV Q Us S315 's Q Il '? 5f :ii 'Q 1 ,a,v,5qJy .uzwvn-+ gg z-A453-id'4QiHi'R'f-' M ...H 3' n , f ff, W '9 Wx X LaRose A M E C HANDLER OF GRAIN FAULTLESS FEED L Washburn U L R I C H M 0 T 0 R C O. Automobile Truck and Tractor Repairing Accessories Batteries Tires PONTIAC 6 A B Stop At The D W A Y I We Aim To Please You with Our Hospital1ty GOOD FOOD Pete and Evelynne DeConn1ck R I V F Washburn, Illlnois COMPLIMENTS OF E E Pumun CHOW5 D O M P A Baby Chicks Phone 29 Eureka, Illinois C H J E W E L 33 years of service Roanoke, Illinois M I D U C K N N S C N E R C N Y Poultry Supplies B. H. S C H U M A E R E R The Washburn Bank OLDJ-ST BANK IN WOODFORD COUNTY ESTABLISHED 1870 MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION WASHBURN ILLINOIS J , ' f . V-p.,:,,,5aq.:1f-,J V , 1 R E P F E R M A R Lumber and Building Material CONTRACTORS Metamora Illinois A N O K E V A R I Gifts for all Occasions Where Your Dollar Goes Further XJ WRENN MOTOR SALES INC Fono 'rnAc'rons pgqgg 41 gg 42 numaonu mm EQUIPMENT IOANUK 5 'U- 0'5 HI KIDS I M P L M E N R R Y R P H Y C S H B U L I O I S S C H E T I N R O E T Y ,conu- co 1 'rs HA B. MU INSURAN ES WA an IL N T O PURE FOODS ECONOVICALLY PRICED GQOCERIES, MPlIo, CmNFRAL NLRCHANDISE LOWPOIRT, ILLINOIb B E R V E E N S H B U I L L I O E D M E I S M E R S R E PHONE 27 Ml Ao N Y A D R T I S I N G A G C Y R N N R A M O L E Y AMIGONI BROS B I L E R V I General Contracting Excavating Bulldozing Plowing MOBIL PRODUCTS Gravel Rock Limestone Phone 6h Phone 85 Roanoke Illinois M9tam0Pa 11119018 TERRY'S VARIETY STORE Shoes Shoe Repairing Work Clothing Notions School Supplies Washburn, Illinois Compliments of R B E R CONTRACTORS an Lumber Hardware Heating Frozen Food Locker Phone 30 Ph.OIl6S and ROANOKE ILLINOIS Metamora Il1lnOlS K E L L Y N F O R I M s T A N D A R D I Limestone Phosphate Spreading Atlas Tires R Batteries General Trucking Greasing k Washing Phone 13F21 Phone 628MB Lacon Lowpoint' Illinois ' no s cs GA 's J.B.sNYDERacsoN SUPER MARKET d SA D HDFF SERV CE AVIREM FOR POULTRY SUICOSE FOR HOGS AND CATTLE LI-PRO ZENE ALL PURPOSE WORMING SKOUR CHEK FOR BABY CALVES 1110 PRODUCTS A MARK Ol' QUALITY Mfg by LIVESTOCK PRODUCTS CO SEEBER'S RESTAURANT AIR CONDITIONED DINNERS STEAKS MEET THE GANG AT SEEBER S METAMORA 'LUN0'5 Phone 109 1 1 I WASHBURN, ILL. THE ARNES Constructlon A Home Furnlshings Co The Best In Homes and Furnlturen Jerry C Barnes Phone No M METAMORA SHOE STORE H H Parker Shoes for the Entire Famlly Shoe Rebuilding METAMORA ILLINOIS GENERAL TRUCKING Fresh Meat, Groceries Washburn, Illinois Phone 98 Washburn, Illlnois Compliments of E D D A L E D R U Compliments of A W MARTIN R SON Sinclair Products Metamora Illinois Phone 86M Compliments of the W A S H L E A D C F Snyder, Editor DANHOF TRANSFER H-M-STRAUCH T W G S BURN ER LUMBER BUILDERS' HARDWARE CEMENT DRAIN TILE BRICK SEPTIC TANKS Tremper Lumber 81 Coal Co TELEPHONE 180 WASHBURN ILLINOIS Thompson and McCully Feed Coal and John Deere Implements Phone 94 Washburn, I111no1s Joan Dnmu: LLL PHOTOGRAPHS for 195k FLASHBACK BLANKENBERG PHOTOGRAPHERS INC Kankakee Illinois Bulldozing and Deep Plowlng We are equipped to do your work See us for rates OLIVER ZENZEN Phone 146 Washburn, Illinois R C A RADIO - TELEVISION SALES SERVICES JOHN DANHOF . A l ' I made by I in E -p N N A N T GRAIN, LUMBER, COAL FEED, MILLING AND APPLIANCES Lowpolnt, Illinois Cazenovia, Illlnois Phone 22 Phone MYF3 Compliments of W A S H B H Auto Repair and Refinishing Phone 113 Washburn, Illinois L Y L. B A S. M. B U R D O N, M.D. U R N B O D Y S O P W E L T E S T A N D A R D C H A S T H S E R V I C E Tires - Batteries Washing - Greasing Phone 202 M TAMORA, ILLINOIS . O R P E S GENERAL TRUCKING CORN SHELLING Washburn, Illinois V A N D E V E E R 'S Paint 8 Cabinet Shop Spray 3 Brush Painting Photo Specialized Cabinet Work Interior Decorating Phones 102 R 6hJ Washburn Illinois Compliments of SCHIERER'S SUNDRIE Supplies School Supplies Fountain Service Cosmetics We give SQH Stamps METAMORA, ILLINOIS T W E D D A L INSURANCE AGENCY Washburn, Illinois D Y A R - TOP QUALITY' SEED CORN 4113 mm Oats, Soybeans, Grass and Nl Legume seed, also Inoculation 1NNM5 DYAR HYBRID SEED CORN CO M Miles Northeast of Metamora 5 E Phone l2SL Order Today A A Q Q, i A E a 5 -A A U p55 O x L ffm .mqi N 'a ff' 8 'v..,,'...P ' TRAUEM IKR G S C Howard and Dale H U M A C H E R T R U C K I we Specialize in Livestock 8 Grain Local and Long Distance Phone Office 3601, Residence 3691 LaHose, Illinois U D E Distlnctive Fufflltufe A N O K C U R V SALES SERVICE I con, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF C B ' S B E A U T Y S A L Speclalizlng in Permanent Waving and Hair Styling Headquarters for Glfts Costume Jewelry Etc Phone 138 Washburn SA RS ' AT ' RO E LA ON A TO SE ICE ON E I Insurance and Real Estate Metamora Illinois R S JOLIFF AND SONS Metamora Abattoir Custom Slaughtering JOHN DEERE SALES SERVICE Quality Beef Kewanee New Idea Dunham Phone 93 Metamora, Illinols Phone 626hS Lacon, Illinois JANSSEN'S GROCERY bCHUPP'S TEXACO SERVICE Groceries Meats Produce Tires Batteries Accessories L M Janssen Phones 59 and eo Metamora Illinois Washburn Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF Compliments Of BESCHORNER ELECTRIC CO. P A R S O N ' S S H O E Electrical Contracting and Supplies SALES and SERVICE Appliances - Radios and Service EUREKA, ILLINQIS Washburn, Illinois ' G. J. S C H R E R ul' ' . K ? 3 .fQ- Phone 85 'sw My - REAL ESTATE I. A. A. INSURANCE Phone 182 J. H. B U C K I N G H A M WASHBURN, ILLINOIS Life Fire and Wind Accident Hail Auto Farm Employer l P R C ' e Babies Cholc Phone 72 Washburn, Illinois Ed Nuske, Manager Chas R Piper B S PH PRESCPIPTION SPECIALISTS Dial 62565 Lacon, Illinois T H A U B Complete Line International Harvester Products and Parts Guaranteed Service Full Line Hardware G E Appliances Oil Heaters A Furnaces Fencing Q Posts Grain Elevators G E E Motorola T V 8 Radio Power Loaders 5 Diggers Oldsmobile Sales 8 Service LQROSG Ph0De 3R91 Lacon Phone 629MB S U E M E D A I R Y P R O D U T S C O. 'Th ' ' eu P I P E R ' S D R U G S T O R E A L S R O S. Compliments of FITSCHEN HARDWARE Washburn, Illinois DAM RELL TRUCKING Washburn, Illinois Phone 21Fl4 TELEPHON E 143 OWEN CONSTRUCTION FCOWEN ARE WASHBURN ILL AV 9 cn0 S S T U C H Washburn, Illinois Compliments of k P SUPER MARKET Lacon Illinois G A R R E Phone 3 Washburn, Ill Watches Diamonds L B O R N J E W E L Washburn, Illinois Parker Pens Sheaffer E U R E K A G R E E N H O U S E an O W E H Flowers For All Occasions Call Mary Rolland Washburn Illinois K E H O Invalid Coach Service We sell and install the finest in Venetian blinds and window shades Washburn, Il1lnO1S phone 112 Coal Lime M Leaf Phosphate Excavating Dredging B11l1d02'-ing Phone fOfflC6J 3R01 CHomeJ 3581 LaRose Illinois R N A I Buick Chevrolet SALES SERVICE I Complete Auto Repairing Zenith Radios and Television Sales and Service Telephone 2161 Varna, Illinois d F L R S O P R I C T T F U N E R A L M E V E R N O N H E N R Y V A A U T O S E R V C E
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