Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL)

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WSIPWW WW Www MWQW My THE MANTENI-KU Dulgvlislwed BQ THE SEHIQIQ CLASS Cf MAHTEHO CGM M U H ITV HIGH SCHOQL Unijf Disfvicf Numlnev Five VOLUME SEVENTEEN JEIQIQV JAIQVI5 Eclijforl-in-Clwief We, the senior class of 1954, dedicate this, our yearbook, to our custodian . . . JQHN HAMMGN . . . . john, you have carved your way into our hearts. You have been with Manteno High for Hfteen years, and you are respected by each of us. We think of you as our friend, and We will miss seeing and talking to you every day as we have done for the past four years. May life hold many more rich blessings for you as you enter your 80th year of living. .-2- BGAIQD GF EDUCATIG J. Pgul Gnagey, superintendentg Arthur Strawsong Clem Shreffler, secretaryg Donald Dunn, presidentg Henry Beedyg Ed jugeltgxnot pictured, Edwin Allers, Ogden Phipps, J. PAUL GNAGEY BERYL DILLMAN A.B. degree from Mount Morris College, Masters degree A.B. degree Olivet College, Masters degree from the U. from U. of WVis. School administrator here for 10 years, of I. came to MHS in 1949, chemistry, and advanced math. Superintendent of Community Unit No. 5. High School Principal and director of the year hook, sponsor of student council. S U D E IQ I N T E N D E H T 'nuwwtsiw-GPA1RvQawchae.QBG1au6mx,, 1zptltvlfalw-sz'ff:fzzi,mWrm:.-wlsmqmwygm wmmg gygg,,gf, - Was, ff f f-' l-F u 4 I NISTIQ z' .Jfx 55 x 4 4' ' mfs 1, ,A v 'if' 9 I ' 'L FQ , nf-4.1, - . N 'fr:f:f7-1' A 26522-? 4'4 'P?ifx'Q M Qyz.5Qiq,1,s4RLf2A-?is4Q4?'2 5 Q X' Hi-'Skim :W ,QA Jiffm' ,, ifgfghw A .1 ,, -vf?!ZElZf?5Qi?Esvysgza, ,, fxggili' , M. A 1 1-fm .1 I2 22114 I Y 1-1iefsfimsdfiiilifefiis,ff-, 'f ef+ff5ggJ5,f,gfgsef,, , P 'U2'9w2rA,.-s,,, wziffw CVVV Y? ., 'K 4. gd! 1. am 'U Q fk 'gg 35.112 ,E 'E' ya S 2 F 1 wx 1 K fmfgg 'W miiwiffffau. ., 'gffzwhkii1'57f'f?ff?fbm .. , A 'U '1 L' .. ti , KEITH SHREFFLER B.S. degree from XVesleyan College, ad- vanced work at the U. of Southern California. Science, and I'Vorld History, has been with MHS for 24 years. Spon- sors freshman class. EARL BENOCHE B.S. degree in Education, Eastern Illi- nois State. Came to MHS in 1950. S0- cial Science and boys' P. E. Head coach and athletic director. Sponsors M Club and Senior Class. NVAYNE RICH B.S. degree from the U. of I. graduate work at Colorado State. XVith MHS for 10 years. Agriculture department, and sponsors FFA. FACU LT MAXINE BLOOM B.A. degree from University of Illinois, Graduate work at University of Illinois. Came to MHS in 1950. English and Spanish, Directed Senior Play. Sponsor for the Senior class and Spanish club. CAROLYN SMITH B.S. degree from Murray State, Ky. Graduate work at the U. of Ky. Came to MHS in 1948, teaches English and P. E. Freshman sponsor and junior play director. BARBARA PRUITT B.S. degree from Bradley University. Came to MHS in 1952. Home Econom- ics, sponsors FHA and the soph. class. Hier-'mad wif' - GILES CULVER B.S. degree from Nvestern Illinois State. Came to MHS in 1953. Math, Physics and Drivers Education. Jr. High Coach and sponsor for the Junior Class. NAOMI RAVENISCROFT MRS MARJORIE MCCORKLE WILFRED BENOIT AB degree from MacMurray Came to Secretary of Comrnumty Unit No 5 Custodian of MHS. Came in 1952. GENE XVILKIE CLASS PRES. 4, chorus 4, track 234, Ind. Arts Club 3, FFA 12, class play 34, News staff Art Editor 34, Annual Art Editor, flag raiser, neatest boy 4. ROSEMARY MARCUKAITIS CLASS V. PRES. 14, band 1234, chorus 1234, News staff 234, DAR YVinner 4, FHA 1234, FFA Sweetheart 1, Spanish Club 34, sec. 4, class play 34, best dancer 4. MANTE O E IOIQ ROBERT MILLER CLASS TRES. 4, pres. 3, basketball 1234, M Club 234, track 3, class play 34, Ind. Arts Club 234, V. Pres. 24, chorus 4, News staff 3, Annual Sports Editor 4. JAMES RILOTT STUDENT COUNCIL PRES. 4, V. Pres. 3, band 1234, basketball 1234, track 234, class play 34, M Club 234, FFA 12, Annual Business Mgr. 4, Ind. Arts Club 3, Most improved basketball player 23, best boy athlete 34, most valuable basketball player 4. GRACE REITER CLASS SEC. 4, chorus 1234, News staff 234, cheerleader 34, librarian 4, FFA Sweetheart 4, class play 34, FHA 1234, camp delegate 2, Rec. Chairman 2, pres. 4, Queen's court 34, annual typist 4, Homecoming queen's court 34, giggle box 234. OF194 SUZANNE GIBLIN STUDENT COUNCIL 24, V. Pres. 4, chorus 12, FHA 12, librarian 4, Span- ish club 234, sec. 23, pres. 4, News Staff 234, Annual Feature Editor 4, best student 1234, class play 4. W ADW IL X . , . , . CLASSES JERRY MAX XVINDER STUDENT COUNCIL 4, chorus 234, band 1234, Ind. Arts Club 3, FFA 12, baseball 4, track 3, Band officer 2, lieutenant, 4 captain, M Club 4, News Staff Ass't. Business Mgr. 3, Annual Ass't. Business Mgr. 4. MANTE CAROL SHEAR FLAG RAISER 4, News Staff 234, band 234, chorus 1234, FFA Queen's Court 2. class play 34, baton twirler 34, FHA 1234, reporter 2. MARVIN GERDES STUDENT COUNCIL 4, Track 234, M Club 34, Sec. Tres. 4, class play 4, FFA 1234, pres. 4, chorus 4, Annual Ass't. Feature Editor 4, News Staff 4, Swine Imp. 234, pres. 3, Dairy Imp. 34, pres. 3. JERRY JARVIS ANNUAL EDITOR-IN.CHIEF 4, bas- ketball 1234, baseball 23, most im- proved player 3, track 23, M Club 234, V. pres. 3, pres. 4, student council 1, class pres. 2, V. pres. 3, Ind Arts Club 234, pres. 234, class play 34, best stu- dent 234. Q E IOIQ5 GF 19 -4 ANNA LEE BOYD FRANCIS BUCK FHA QUEEN 4, FHA 1234, V. Pres. 1, Band 123, baseball 234, basketball 1234 Program Chairman 3, News Staff 234, track 2, C1385 Play 34, M Club 1234 annual typist 4, FFA Sweetheart's Ind- Arts Clllb 234. Court 1, chatter-box 4. iii, 7 1' JULIA DUKE Transfer OLA 4, band 4, News Staff 4, ROBERT ERICKSON CAROLYN LEWIS News Staff 1234, FHA 1234, class play Class sec. 3, track 12, FFA 12, sec. 2, 4 librarian 2. chorus 4. News staff 34, chorus 34, student ' Council 2, M Club 234, sec. 3, Ind. Arts Club 4, best student 1. MA TENQ SE IGIQS GF I9 4 DAVID LYONS Chorus 4, Band 1234, News Staff 34, Swine Imp. 1, FFA 1234, Reporter 3, Tres. 4, Section 10 Reporter, FFA Training school 34, State FFA Band 234. KENNETH NIETFELDT BERTHA OHLENKAMP FFA 1234. Band 1234, chorus 1234, News Staff 34, FHA 1234, librarian 1. PETER SCHURMAN GERALD SHll'l' DELORES TAYLOR Band 1234, Student Council 3, FFA 12, Ind- Arts Clllb 4, SCC- 4, lrI1Ck 12, M T1'21USfCf 51- AHH9 4- FHA 4, Chorus 4 Spanish Club 34, V. Pres. 4, Chorus Club 234, FFA 123. 24, Class play 4, Swine Imp. 12, pres. 2. MANTE G SENIGIQS OF I9 4 PATRICIA TRUNK Class sec. 1, tres, 2, class play 3, chorus 1234, cheerleader 12, FHA 1234, Queen's Court 3, News Staff 1234, Student Council 3, M Club Queen's Court 2, best girl athlete 4, best school dancer 3, ping-pong champ 13. LYLE UNDERXVOOD Transfer 2, band 234, chorus 234, base- ball 234, basketball 234, track 234, FFA 2, Ind. Arts Club 34, News Staff 4, M Club 34, tres. 3, class play 4, best school dancer 4. KATHLEEN YOUNG News Staff 234, FHA 1234, librarian 4 DORIS BRAIS BILL RILEY M155 BLQQM T Fmsfer OLA 1 l l IHA Ind. Arts Club 234, M Club 4, h ws Staff 4 234, Mgr. baseball, basketball t k I 34, News Staff 234, sleepy l'I d 4 MANTENQ SENICDIQ5 GF 1954 ADVISQIQ FLAQ IQALSEIQS DA. IQ. WINNEIQ Ml-Q, BENGCHE GENE WILKIE IQOSEMAIQV MAIQCUKAITIS CAI-QOL SHEAIQ MHS CLASS HISTQ V CLASS 54 The class started the freshman year by electing Marvin Stauffenberg, president: Rosemary Marcukaitis, vice president: Janice Dahler, treasurer: and Pat Trunk, secretary. Jerry Jarvis was elected to the Student Council. Our class adviser was Miss Smith. The freshman class gave a return party to the sophomores. As sophomores the class held its hrst meeting in September and elected Jerry Jarvis, presi- dent: Marvin Stauffenberg, vice president: Pat Trunk, treasurer: Janice Dahler, secretary: Suzanne Giblin and Robert Erickson as Student Council representatives. Mr. Shrefller was chosen as class adviser. The class initiated the freshmen and gave them a welcome party in September. The class assembly program was given in February, when tl1e Cole Marionettes gave a performance for the entire school. Five new students who joined the class were, Lyle Underwood, Anna Lee Boyd, Jackie Cain, Marjorie Burger, and Roger Jackson. Lost were Beverly Uran, Shirley Mag- ruder, Carlos Garrett, and Naomi Singleman. As juniors the class elected Robert Miller, president: Jerry Jarvis, vice president: Janice Dahler, treasurer: and Robert Erickson, secretary. Patricia Trunk, James Rilott, and Peter Schurman were chosen to represent the class on the Student Council. Miss Schussele and Mr. Benoche were chosen as advisers. The class presented the play, Star Crazy, on April 24, under the direction of Miss Schussele. The Junior-Senior banquet and prom were held May 16, with the theme, The Blue Note. They sold basketball schedule pencils and had charge of the con- cession stand at all home basketball games. Lost by the class were Jackie Cain, Larry Crouse, Pat Seyler, Gerald Paquette, Vivian Hartman, Marvin Stauifenberg, Janice Dahler, and Pat Lee. The class started the senior year by electing Gene YVilkey, president: Rosemary Marcukaitis, vice president: Robert Miller, treasurer: and Grace Reiter, secretary: Jim Rilott, Suzzanne Giblin, Jerry VVinder, and Marvin Gerdes were chosen as Student Council members. Our play, Hopps- ville Holiday, given November 5, was directed by Miss Bloom. Our advisers were Miss Bloom and Mr. Benoche. Mmtreuo QLAS5 WILL stun I, Anna Lee Boyd, will my title of chatterbox to Katy Nalley. I, Doris Brais, will my gym shoes to Joy X'Vyse so she won't have to go barefooted in P.E. next year. I, Frank Buck, will my varsity shoes to Gary Guertin and hope they fit. I, Julia Duke, will the 24 sheets olf typing paper it takes me to do one lesson to Marilyn Vfarner. l, Marvin Gerdes, will my ability to break up play props to Bob Ruyle. I, Bob Erickson, will my curly hair to Ray St. Atllllfl. l, Suzanne Giblin, will my wild and wooly senior days of tearing around in a new Chevy to Carol Xvilkins who already has a head start. I, Jerry Jarvis, will my ability to bum typing paper to Jack Favors. l, Carolyn Lewis, will my pocket-size dictionary to Peggy Nourie so she will spell better next year than I did. l, David Lyons, will Joe Marcukaitis the raccofm 110 allC1HPi6Cl IO SIIOOI 1351 fall- I, Rosemary Marcukaitis, will my 200 Spanish tests to Carol Shonkwiler so she won't have to sit up all night studying next year. I, Robert E. Miller, will 1ny favorite book of kn0W1Cdge to Jack Cavitt. I, Kenny Neitfeldt, will my height to John Millsap so he may 11ot be the shortest in school. I, Bertha Ohlenkamp, will Nancy Parker my ability tO Catch Z1 1112111 for use during next year. I, Grace Reiter, will Kay XVyse enough peroxide to last her through the rest of her school days, so she can also have blonde hair. I, Bill Riley, will my basketball managership to D. McR0y. I, James Rilott, will my ability to keep my car clC21I1 L0 Dale Neincr. I, Carol Shear, will my twirling ability, which w2iS WillC4l to me two YSHTS 21gO, to Kathleeli MC- Neil. I, Gerald Shipp, will Chuck Ruder my beautiful Chevrolet S0 hC'l1 have H good Cal' to drive. I, Pete Schurman, will 1ny typing speed to Bob Spangler, and hope he makes better grades with it than I did. I, Delores Taylor, will Ruth Piper my house plans so she won't have to start from scratch in Home Ee next year. I, Patricia Trunk, will Nancy Mann my extensive vocabulary and hope she makes better use of it than I did. I, Lyle Underwood, will my ability to never have had a dull moment to Park Hollenbeck. I, Gene Xvilkey, will my fast, beautiful and dependable car, with all of its swell memories, to Donna Shrefller. I, Kathleen Young, will my long brown hair to Marlene Simeur. Lastly, we all will the covet- ed position of seniors to this year's juniors, who have been hot on our heels these last few months. -Attested and subscribed on this 25th day of May, l954, by all those here who are not all there. Signed and sealed, CLASS or '54. G SENICIQ DIQCDHECV Good evening, ladies and gentlemen. May 28, 1974, which will be a mem- orable date, has finally arrived. Now is the time for the reunion of the famous class of 1954. Of course, each member of the class has made a famous name for himself. This broadcast and telecast is brought to you by MCUD from the HCLASSY-26-CLUB , owned and 'specially built for the occasion by Gerald Shipp, the great restaurant tycoon, who plans to continue operating it after the reunion. XVe have here with us tonight many celebrities to celebrate the Grand Opening. The fabulous 4-STARS are entertaining, Robert Miller, Gene Xflfilkey, jerry M. Vfinder, and Frank Buck, who have made their names internationally famous as comedian singing stars. Listen tothe applause they are receiving! They are accompanied by Lyle Underwood, who has the top swinging sweet hot jazz melody band in the country. For the first fifteen years he was All-American pitcher, then gave it up to organize his band, and as you know, he and his type- writer songs are loved by all. The first of the alumnae to arrive are Grace Reiter and Carol Shear, who took the place of Marilyn Monroe and jane Russell in Hollywood. Carol is now married to a famous pro-football player and it is rumored Grace and her baseball player are to wed. Following them is Bill Riley, the Hot Rod King. As you know, he owns a Stock Car Racing Track in about every town of ten thousand or more. He has now relinquished his crown as United States' Best Driver and is just directing his business. Pete Schurman, president and top share holder of Ford Motors, just walked in. He drove his private Chevrolet Rocket 108. There is Marvin Gerdes, the famous book critic of the NEW YORK HERALD. 'He was quoted as saying on the book he reviewed the other day, Best book review I ever did. james Rilott made his name through pro-basketball and then organized his own team called J. R.'s GIANTS. jerry Jarvis, sitting at a table over there, con- tinued his editing career which he began on the MANTENAU. He is now Editor of the Giant Publishing Company. The former Pat Trunk is sitting with her husband, Secretary of Navy, at the next table. She is one of Washington's leading socialities. Rosemary Marcukaitis just arrived. She has the leading combination Charm and Airline Hostess School in the nation. It is naturally a success, Rosemary being most charming herself. Doris Brais, head nurse of New York City Hospital, is talking with Delores Taylor, supervisor of all women attendants of State Hospitals in the U. S. Our first lady, Secretary of State and Mother of the Year, former Bertha Ohlenkamp, just came in looking as well dressed and at ease as alwaysjulia Duke, President of Vassar College, is here. There is Ken Neitfeldt. Kenny is the Race Horse King and his fabulous Neitfeltdt Center will soon be completed. David Lyons is our Pulitzer prize winner. He won this for his book, Memoirs at Manteno High . Robert F. Erickson still waits for the milk check on the l8th of every month, but now owns so many dairy farms that his secretary takes care of all the small business such as stamping the checks for deposit only. Suzanne Giblin and Kathleen Young, better known to the classmates as Suzie and Kathy , have arrived. Kathy has schools all over the world for distinguished waitresses, and Suzie is a renowned physicist who surpassed all in her Held by the discovery of perpetual motion. The former Carolyn Lewis, now married to the President of the U. S., made her fortune by running a Correspondence School which was known and used by all. I, Anna Lee Boyd, in writing this, am not stating that all this will come true, but I hope everyone will become as famous and as successful as the prophecy has stated. mms SENIQIQ D EM cuxss 54 Memories return, upon looking down these halls of carelree days spent within these walls, where our minds were filled with knowledge and our hearts with happier days, where we learned to laugh, grow, and live in the world's better ways. Return with us now as we journey to the past and catch a glimpse of the seniors our school knew last . We have a Frankie, and though he can't croon, just give him his Ford and he'll race with the moon. And there is Gracie, cute, quick, and wise. What's that she said? All right, youse guys . And talking to her is our own Carol Shear. She'll stay in our hearts for many a year. Over there's Annie, known as Anna Lee. Pretty as a doll. Guess she'll always be. And Bobby Miller. What a guy! Never has a girl? VVhat a lie! Well, let's take a stroll down study hall way, and see who's behind in their lessons today. There's Genie over in the corner afar. XVould anyone buy a good used car? And jerry Winder, a very swell guy. A real square shooter in anyone's eye. Who's helping him with his English today? VVhy it's Marvin Gerdes, he's really O.K. Why up at the book- shelf it's Lyle we see. So nice to have for company. Now over there's jerry the guy with the car. He's one senior lad who is sure to go far. Why Suzie Giblin, a peach of a kid, there's a lot of knowledge under that lid. W'ell, that was Rosie who came through the door. She's smart and she's sweet. Hey! A note on the Hoor! Signed at the bottom is From Bertha to you . A swell kid like Bert will always come through. Let's leave study hall now and head for our class. Never can tell who just might pass. Reading the Hot Rod Annual is Gerald Shipp we see. I-Ie's a very nice guy and always will be. That's jim Rilott talking to him right now. He's a real ball player who really knows how. Ivell, Carolyn Lewis! A very sweet gal. Ask anyone in school. She makes a real good pal. And Billy Riley daydreaming of his pretty blue Ford. He's full of vim and vigor and just never gets bored. Now that's Dorie Brais coming down the hall. A likeable lass. M7ho'd she call? It must have been Pat, for she's coming this way. Now lhere's a real cute gal so they all say. There is our farmer friend Ken, a tall, quiet lad, as good a friend as any senior ever hadi. And everyone's friend could easily be Pete. He's the type of lad who's a pleasure to meet. That's Bobby Erickson he's talking to now. lf you can't do it, I'11 bet Bobby knows how. Over there's Delores, a swell senior kid and when studies are well done, we know Delores did. And Kathy is one very sweet senior lass. In matters of personality this girl can pass. Speaking to her now, is julia we see. She's a real nice gal. Over there is Davie! He sure looks nice for he dresses so neat. And in our band he carries the beat. Jeepers! lt's almost time to go! I really should, but I hate to so. I've really become quite fond of Manteno High and will think of it much as years go by. It was here I spent many happy days, AND MET THESE STUDENTS l'LL REMEMBER .... ALWAYS. P. S. fDid you say Jerry J. had a ear?j -I'Vritten. by GENE WILKE ..I5.. af? First row Qseated, left to rightj: Miss R2lVCl1SCfOfl, G. Guertin, B. Reiter, C. Ruder, C. Wilkins and Mr. Culver. Second row: S. Bergeron, S. Williams, K. O'Connor, B. Martin, M. Mon- nette, j. Wyse, C. Ivy, E. Richmond, and Frances Abramowicz. Third row: B. Morgan, J Millsap, O. Faille, V. Bertrand, J. Hatch, D. Stauffenberg, R. St. Aubin, P. Hollenbeck, and P Nourie. Fourth row: R. Piper, M. Martin, KI. LaMore, A. Nietfeldt, S. Kinstner, N. Mann M. Warner, M. Minnich, and R. St. john. Fifth row: J. Rice, j. LaMore, R. Spangler, J Shinn, R. Ruyle, L. Nugent, and L. Blzmchette. JUNICDIQS Miss Ravenscroft, Mr. Culver. iii l iff x UNICIQ CLASS OFFICEIQS First row fseated, left to rightj: Carol Wilkins B111 Reiter, Chuck Ruder. Second row Gary Guerlm If First row fseated, left to rightj: Mr. Casino, N. Parker, J. Cavitt, J. Lanoue, and Mrs. Pruitt. Second row fleft to rlghty: M. Simeur, P. Magruder, J. Simeur, D. Stauffenberg, E. Ohlenkamp, T. Odom, D. Neiner, B. Bourelle, L. Styck, D. Shipp, and R. Lowrey. Third row: D. Grant, S. Naese, M. Vitulli, V. Senesac, E. Brown, G. Shrefller, K..NalIey, D. Shreffler, P. Leathers, and Schmidt. Fourth row: C. LaMore, A. Tamblyn, L. Knoop, K. Ruder, M. VV1chendahl, B. Xvolfe, M. Thompson, C. Shonkwiler, B. Burnham, and C. Tomes. Fifth row: B. Fox, J. Meyer, L. LaMore, J. D. McRoy, C. Cox, T. Meyer, K. St. Aubin, L. Rogers, and J. Marcukaitis. SG CDMCDIQES SODHGIVIGIQE CDFFICEIQS fLeft to rightj: Jack Cavitt, Joe Lanoue, Nancy Parker, Mr. Casino, and Mrs. Pruitt. Inset, Leon Keller, pres. Firsl row Csczxtcd. left L0 fighlbi Mr. Shrcffler. K. MacNeil, C. McRoy. R. Tomcs, G. RLISIIILXSSC P. Berlrund, E. Futrell. D. Blzmclxelte, M. Nacs M. Kohlman. A. Fox. P. Weidcnbach, K. Wyse Cullom, B. Hnrl, G. Gomolski, D. Elllnllhllfl, D. FIQESH If l I -A6 as- QE? First row Qleft to rightj: B. Magruder, J. Stauffenberg, S. Beedy, J. Tamblyn, W. Simmons, L. Simmons, J. Lind. say, and B. Brister. Second row Qleft to rightjz J. Richmond, J. Marcukaitis, W. Jacobs, J. Jarvis, L. Arseneau, D. Carrow, T. Simeur, and L. Warner. Third row: N. Lawrence, P. Pugmire, C. Parker, J. Reed, J. Milligan, N. Morris, H. Paquette, and B. Statler. Fourth row: R. Johnson, K. Bringelson, R. Uran, G. Curl, A. Bisping, J. Gusty, R. Creek, and C. Vaughn. First row fseated, left to rightj: K. Bertrand, W. Jacobs, H. Uran, R. Creek, and W. Simmons. Secondgrow: Mr. Culver, L. Keller, L. Arseneau, J. Gusty, R. Feldsien, K. Crouse, and K. Bringelson. Third row: IC. Hildebrandt, J Tamblyn, R. Pulaski, S. Meyer, W. Johnson, J. Stauffenberg, M. Kohlman, J. Harmon, D. Rathye. Fourth row: E M ka'tis, and H. Schroth. IS. Long, D. Bringelson, L. Poole, C. Vaughn, G. Curl, H. Gallois, T. Simeur, . arcu 1 QR EW' Hi EF' - ii- K it First row Cleft to rightj: Altmcyer, R. Feldsien, K. Bertrand, M. Schmidt, O. LaMore, L. Lowery, and Mrs Pilcher. Second row: R. Pulaski, J. Marek, S. Kannberg, K. Leverett, J. Cox, P. Cummings, and W. Rogers. Third row: T. Harris, G. Naese, R. Weidenbach, A. Ashline, R. Curl, H. Minnich, and C. Reed. tlq GIQADE5 First row Qleft to rightj: K. Pilcher, D. Reardanz, J. Wilson, K. Crouse, L. Keller, W. Johnson, and Mrs. Wood. Second row: H. Schroth, D. Carmen, J. Rice, S. Bacon, P. Uran, E. Gordon, M. Andrews, S. Doty, and L. Poole. Third row: J. Griffith, J. Allbret, D. Bringelson, D. Curl, D. Cunningham, J. Quackenbush, K. Triebull, B. John- son, and H. McQueen. ' J ' 16 Y! wi' .Q I N-.D'v...N6L , ' Y .JIITI 'M .1 , ,--1W?',1!'f?M.1 L -W KAV EIQEE TEIQCW CHAMP JEIQIQV JAIQVIS QUEENS CCUIQT MOST IMDIQQVED IEOBBV MILLEIQ MCDST VALUABLE JIM IQILOTT SDQLQIS VAIQSITV SQ AD 54 R? ' ' ff.--6' I - .,kW '., iil 4 A xffi wgHff92E':.j?,w .w',gj. Q z , ff -'A ' , -,ww ' .ze ,f' C 'iv Q 'I . ' A ,, .1 qw - g P ' ' ' C 72 , 'Q VVLV' 3 ff gf--f A : 5:1 N...1 2..- 5:7 ii A S f cnc l--r Y . My '11 'l ff fn ,p X' , . ,. pm ,Cf f 152'-Y 222 Z 5' .S ' b E K' '11 v- . R f! 52? V H' 4 , 1 Ss. . 1 Q- X .f -. V, 2? , U, I K 4 .,,4MM,,v 1 'YM ' , . f A.Q '5 1 :Nx. If T1 , I CW t wq egg, . 1 .X f .. Q i First row fleft to rightj: Ass't. Coach Casino, Mgr. Riley, Coach Benoche. Second row: J. Rilott, j. Shinn, T. Meyer, B. Ruyle, L. Underwood, F. Buck, D. Stauffenberg co-captain, B. Fox, B. Miller, C. Ruder, and J. Jarvis, co-captain. ' Q . V . V f! A N i f 5 ,,,. 'mf f ,M .,.. Rf-A ff fax , 4 . wf ,if K -Wm 1: ...xl , V F . .... ,im i M -5 wa' 1. .W., . - A :if 77 Q, C 'ff ' Us -I Q - 44? f .gl A f Cf .-23.-. 34 Q f fits x.. , . , .. far 1 . Q , 7 ug., X- E A ,. 6 X 4 WK , '--k 1 1- k X 625 E' I X 'N Q i ? Q xixn J m ,Q X Kvnimxaxi !' T23 E 'X' ,,,- 2 4 x Q S3333-33355553333 -me-vmwwmrawmwmmwwm 5-EE55.55335.5.?.:'55: r1r'nrnmrnfnr'or'orurof'0rnF6'3i-'5e'75 5:33D55:7:5:73:55:JD55 OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO FUFUUCU UID rn-4--I2 VAIQSITV GAMES -- Beecher --- Coal City ---- Peotone ---- Grant Park ---- Mfilmington -------- Crete ---- Reddick --- St. Anne --- Herscher ---- Reddick ---- Bremen --- Herscher ---- Peotone --- Momence --- Reavis --- St. Pats 68 Manteno --- --- Beecher 55 53 Manteno --- ..... Central 52 67 Manteno --- - - ..., Grant Park 56 62 Manteno ............................ Coal City 54 GRANT PARK HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT 60 Manteno .......................-, Orland Park 53 63 61 Manteno .............. - .............. Potomac 52 Manteno ........ Championship ........ Peotone 51 KANKAKEE VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNAMENT 41 Manteno .............................. Central 52 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 61 Manteno ............,........,....... Bremen 57 46 Manteno --- --- Peotone 52 YVOn 22 - Lost 4 INDIVIDUAL SCORES I N D D Games Free Field Total Free Throw Played Throws Goals Points Percentage jim Rilott .... 26 139 163 465 .506 jerry Jarvis .... 26 107 114 335 .758 Bernard Fox ...... 26 52 138 334 .698 Bob Miller -. ......... 26 35 61 158 .644 Dale Stauffenberg .... 24 39 16 71 .748 Frank Buck ........ 26 32 19 70 .571 Bob Ruyle ....... 13 5 6 17 .416 Jack Favors --- 13 13 2 17 .650 jim Shinn ...... 16 3 5 13 .272 Chuck Ruder ..... 11 3 3 9 .500 Tom Meyer ........ 9 1 2 5 .500 Lyle Underwood .... 9 l 1 3 .250 Left to Right: Eva McRoy, Bonnie Burnam, G race Reiter, and Peggy Nourie. JU IQIQ VAIQSITV First row Qkneeling, left to righlj: G. Guertin, j. Meyer, B. Hart, T. Meyer, j. Cavitt, and C. Ruder. Seeond row: 1. D. McCroy, E. Ohlenliamp, T. Cullom, J. Marcukailis, V. Bertrand, D. McClelland, L. Gerdes, D. Nemen, and Mr. Casino. 2 O 1 F'T'1I-115C VND JUNIGIQ VAIQSITV SCCDIQES Manteno 42 48 Manteno 15 59 Manteno 36 63 Manteno Manteno 44 Manteno 61 Manteno 28 Manteno Manteno Manteno Manteno Manteno 63 32 48 Manteno 46 54 40 Manteno 51 Manteno Manteno Manteno Manteno Manteno 41 32 53 Manteno 61 35 H---,,,,,,-,----r-,------ Peotone U-, ---- Momence --- ...... Reavis ---- ---- St. Pats --- .... Beecher nu ------ Central ---- -----Grant Park ---- ---- Coal City -U ...... Beecher H-- -----Coal City --- ....... Peotone Grant Park Wilmington H, ...... Crete --- .... Reddick -U .... St. Anne U, --- Herscher - -- .... Reddick --- .... Bremen -U .-,........ --- Herscher I- C UW -l oi PMI-IIJPU WVU BASEBALL TEAM First row Qsitling left lo riglxlj: Coach Benoche, Tommy Odom, joe Marcukailis, Frank Buck, Lyle Underwood, Assistant Coach Casino. Second row Qstandingj: Lyle Cerdes, Bob Hart, Dale Stauflenberg, jim Shinn, Bernard FOX, Tom Cullom, Manager Riley. Third row fstandingj: Jerry VVinder, jim Meyer, Jay LaMore, Gary Guertin, D. McRay, Bob Ruyle. TIQACK TEAM Firsl row fkneeling left to rightj: Coach Benochc, Manager Riley, Assistant Coach Casino. Second row qstandingj: Bob Hart, Eddie Ohlenkarnp, jack Cavitt, Virgil Bertrand, Lyle Underwood, Marvin Gerdes, Bernard Fox, Bob Ruyle, Tom Meyer, Gary Guertin, James Rilotl. Z MANTENCD GIIQL5' CHQIQU5 MD. AMBEIQ 0 . a . ACTIVITIES SCHCDQL BAND MUSIC DHQEQTQIQ BG VS CHU . H. A. First row fseated, left to rightj: A. Tamblyn, C. Wilkins, M. Simeur, M. Vitulli, K. Ruder, G. Reiter, C. Ivy, S. Williams, N. Mann, and B. YVolf. Second row: Mrs. Pruitt, P. Magruder, K. MacNeil, P. Leathers, R. Marcu- kaitis, P. Schmidt, C. McRoy, J. Simeur, and B. Morgan. Third row: H. Contois, B. Brown, C. Tomes, D. Grant, M. Naese, P. Nourie, C. Lewis, P. Bertrand, R. Styck, and E. Richmond. Fourth row: C. Moore, F. Abramowicz, D. Shreffler, K. Nalley, B. Martin, B. Ohlenkamp, N. Parker, A. Spangler, D. Blanchette, and E. Futrell. Fifth row: C. Maryniak, E. johnson, J. Wyse, R. Piper, M. Martin, E. Brown, M. Kohlman, V. Senesac, L. Potter, G. Shreffler, and C. Shear. Sixth row: B. Burnam, K. Wyse, J. LaMore, A. Boyd, M. Thompson, A. Nietfeldt, M. Wichtendahl, L. Knoop, M. Hfarner, M. Minnich, C. Shonkwiler, and C. LaMore. FI-1.A. QFFICEIQS IQADIG GIQGUD First row fseated, left to rightj: Mrs. Pruitt, C. Ivy, G. Left to right: Mrs. Pruitt, B. Wolf, G. Shreffler, M. V1 Reiter, K. Ruder, M. Vitulli. Second row: C. Wilkins, tulli, M. Simeur. N Mann, B. Wolf, S. Williams, M. Simeur. FHA. SNGW QUEE Gnd CQUIQT Left to right: Ray St. Aubin, Joy Wyse, Galen Wittie, Ru th Piper, Johnny Hammond, Queen Anna Lee Boyd, Peggy Nourie, Bob Miller, Grace Reiter, Dale Stauffenberg. FHA. SEWING GIQGUD THE SNGW BALL Left to right: Annette Spangler, Kay Wyse, Emma Fur.-rell, Christine Moore. , iil l i.2f 1. leaf First row fseated, left to rigluj: L. Blancheue, D. Slauffenberg, J. Rice, M. Gerdcs, B. Reiter, D. Lyons, Mr. Rich. Second row: D. Shipp, I.. Styck, D. Staulfenberg, P. Hollenbeck, B. Marlin, B. Bourelle. Third row: J. Lanoue, D. Neiner, J. Marcukaitis, R. St. Aubin, L. Gerdes, R. Creek. Fourth row: G. Gomolski, L. Nugent, B. Spangler, K. Nietfeldt, G. Malone, L. Rogers, D. Earnhart. LAND JUDGING TEAM First row fl to rj: Dale Slziullenberg, Bill Reiter, Jim Rice, Dave Lyons. Second row: Park Hol- lenbeck, Mr. Rich. FFA. HU UIQ IQOLL Left to right: Marvin Gerdes, Ronald Creek, Billy Marlin, Lyle Gerrlcs. SWI N E I DIQQVEWI ENT First row QI to rj: B Burnam, P. Leathers, G. Reiter, D. SIireIHer, E. Johnson, C. Moore. Second row: D. Staulfenberg, L. Blzinchette, M. Gerdes, B. Reiter, D. Lyons, AI. Rice. 6' TIQACTQIQ IQ DE First row QI to rj: L. Nugent, L. Blanchette, D. Stauffenberg, D. Nciner, Second row: J. SHUI? DIQQJECT Mzlrcukziitis, B. Martin, L. Styck, Lztnoue. Third row QI to rj: D. Lyons, M. Cerdes. QUEENS CQUIQT First row QI to rj: M. Gerdes, D, Stunifen. berg, Lanoue, B. Reiter, Mr. Rich. Second row: B. Spangler, L. Nugent, I.. Rogers. JP. - SP. Club First row Qleft to rightj: Mr. Casino, G. Shipp, J. Jarvis, president, B. Miller. Second row: F. Buck, B. Erickson, B. Riley, J. Millsap, B. Ruyle, L. Underwood, J. LaMore, O. Faille. WGIQK Fpeslw - Soph Club First row qlcft to rightj: B. Fox, T. Meyer, J. Cavitt, T. Odom, T. Cullom, Mr. Casino. Second row: L. Shear, E. Ohlenkamp, D. McClellan, B. Lowery, B. Hart. Third row: K. St. Aubm, L. LaMore, 17. Cox, J. D. McRoy, T. Meyer, not pictured, L. Keller, president. 14 ' L,e -. , L . f it L.. LiL.. -i AN N UA STAFF First row Qleft to rightj: A. Boyd, G. Reiter, M. Gerdes, G. Wilkey, S. Giblin, J. Jarvis, J. Rilott, B. Miller, lVinder, Mr. Dillman. Second row: C. Shear, C. Nvilkins, R. Marcukaitis, K. Young, D. Brais, P. Trunk, C. Lewis, B. Ohlenkamp. Third row: J. Duke, B. Riley, P. Schurman, L. Underwood, K. Nietfeldt, F. Buck, C. Ruder, G. Shipp, D. Lyons, B. Erickson. NFWSDAIDFIQ STAFF First row fseated, left to rightj: P. Trunk, K. Young, D. Brais, B. Ohlenkamp, C. Shear, C. Lewis, G. Reiter. Sec- ond row: A. Tamblyn, A. Boyd, R. Marcukaitis, C. Wilkins, P. Nourie, B. Morgan, S. lVilliams, S. Bergeron, Miss Ravenscroft. Third row: D. Shrefller, E. Brown, D. Lyons, V. Bertrand, C. Shonkwiler, M. Simcur, K. O'Connor, M. Thompson, C. Ivy, A. Nietfeldt. Fourth row: N. Parker, K. Ruder, B. Burnam, L. Underwood, G. Wilkey, F. Abrzzmowicz, B. Martin. Fifth row: J. LaMore, B. Reiter, D. Stauffenberg, R. St. Auhin, B. Ruyle, J. LaMore, K. Wyse, A. Spangler. Sixth row: J. Wyse, B. Spangler, M. Gerdes, C. Ruder, B. Riley, B. Erickson, A. Fox, N. Mann. Al? x all I f ,-., if 4 Q STUDE T CQUNCIL First row fseated left to rightj: Peggy Nourie, Suzanne Giblin, james Rilou, Dale Stauffenberg, Mr. Dillmanl. Sec- ond row fstandingj: Ray St. Aubin, Carol McR0y, Jerry M. XVinder, Marvin Gerdes, Gloria Shreffler, Eddie Oh- lenkamp. LIBIQAIQIANS First row fseated left Lo rightjz Suzanne Giblin, Kathleen Young, Grace Reiter, Mrs. Pilcher, Carol Wilkins, Carol Ivy. Second row fstandingl: Nancy Minnich, Lela Potter, Kay Wyse, Annette Spangler, Carol Shonkwiler, Kay Rudcr, Marian XVichtendahl, Arlene Tamblyn. - L T' ' 9 fr H CLUB First row fseated, left to rightj: J. Winder, Coach Benoche, M. Gerdes, J. Jarvis, D. Stauflenberg, L, Underwood, R. Miller. Second row: B. Riley, E. Ohlenkamp, F. Buck, j. Cavitt, G. Shippg R. Erickson, J. LaMore. Third row: C. Ruder, J. Rilott, G. Guertin, T. Meyer. Fourth row: J. Shinn, R. Ruyle, J. Marcukaitis. SEAN SH CLUB First row fseated left to rightj: Peter Schurman, Suzanne Giblin, Rosemary Marcukaitis, Miss Bloom. Second row fstandmgj: Nancy Parker, Evadna Brown, Mary Vitulli, Kay Ruder, Bonnie Burnam, Marion YVichtendahl, Carol Shonkwiler, Arlene Tamblyn. GIIQLS' DHVSICAL EDUCATIQN M155 SMITH - DIIQECTGIQ DWG DQNG CHAMP BADMINTCN CHAMP GLQIQIA SHEFFLEIQ IQUTH DIDEIQ SGFTBALL CHAMDS VOLLEV BALL CHAMPS First r0W Cleft I0 righiji P- Trunk, R- M3fCUk3itiS, ll First row Qleft to righljz E. Brown, M. Monnqtte, B. Mari Brais, C- LCWiS, G- Reiiff- Second TOWI K- Y0l1Ug, A- tin, F. Abramowicz, M. Vitulli, N. Parker. Second row: Boyd, Miss Smith, S. Giblin, B. Ohlenkamp. B. Burnam, M. Wichtendahl, N. Mann, B. Wolf, L. Knoop, A. Tamhlyn. Third row: Miss Smith. BASKETBALL CHAMDS Standing fleft to rightj: D. Brais, R. Marcukaitis, G. Re ner, A. Boyd, K. Young, D. Taylor, P. Trunk, S. Giblin, Miss Smith. x 'A 4 , . .1 . .J ,N V W V , . , 6 H Inf 1 'X-' V5 , BUYS' DHVSICAL EDUCATIQN MQ. BENQCI-15 - DHQECTQIQ JIQ.-SIQ. DIVISIQN FIQESH-SQDH DIVISIGN GENE WILKIE DONALD SHIDD I1 IQ E E T H F-2 O W CL I1 A M I3 5 Seniors BASKETBALL and VCDLLEV BALL CHAMDS FGQTBALL CHAMPS Sophomm fi 3 e 4 ff essi 4 Q R S R of L5 2 SENIGIQ CLASS IDL Y Standing Qleft to rightj: Miss Bloom, David Lyons, Gene Wilkey, Marvin Gerdes, jaimes Rilott,jerry Jarvis, Peter Schurinan, and Frank Buck. Seated: Lyle Underwood, Carolyn Lewis, Grace Reiter, Robert Miller, Rosemary Mar- cukaitis, Suzanne Giblin, and Carol Shear. JU nom C355 Dm Standing Qleft to rightj: Carol Wilkins, Jay Lalvlore, Marie Minnich, Gary Guertin, Joy LaMore, Chuck Ruder, joy WYSC, arid lViWf D :'A' Qoqfpfl' Miss Smifl1.RuLh Piper, Robert Ruvle, Nancy Mann, and LeRoy Blanchette. wwf, 7-1 -R VQTED TITLES BEST SEHIOIQS BEST JUHIOIQ5 BEST SODHOMOIQES BEST FIQESHMEN SLEEDYHEAD NEATEST GIIQL BEST BOY ATHL. BEST GIIQL ATI-1L. NEATEST BOY CHATTEIQ BOX SWEETHEAIQTS BEST DANCEIQS GIGGLE BOX 1. 44 1 THIS PAGE COURTESY OF A. I. KRUEGEL cmd S. W. WILKINS Architects FOR YOUR NEW' MANTENO COMMUNITY UNIT HIG SCHOOL BUILDING T 4 EAST CLINTON STREET J T TRUMPL CLHRINET TRIO DIST BRHSS SRX QUARTETTE CONTESTHNT TI-IE MANTENO NEWS More Then Inst A Newspaper . . . A Service To The Community PHONE 2461 MANTENO, ILLINOIS Compliments of MANTENO LIMESTONE COMPANY PHONE: PEOTONE 3116 MANTENO, ILLINOIS Compliments oi KECICS MUSIC CENTER Bond ond Orchestror Equipment Phone 3-6l42 l42 E. Iefterson Street Ioliet, Illinois Best Wishes to MANTENC I-IIGH SCI-ICC-L from KUCI-IAEO G ASSOCIATES, INC. lO8 First Street LotSorlle, Illinois MANTENO STATE BANK CHECKING DEPOSITS - SAVING DEPOSITS SAFETY DEPOSITS LOANS Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation PHONE 2051 MANTENO, ILLINOIS MANTENO CANDY KITCHEN KAY and ED Home-Made Candy and Ice Cream For A11 Occasions PHONE 4091 MANTENO, ILL. BAKER IMPLEMENT COMPANY McCormick Farm Equipment Sales and Service International Freezers, Refrigerators, Air Conditioners Genuine Service Parts Diesel Pumps - Magneto Service PHONE 241 1 MANTENO, ILLINOIS RUDER BROS. FARM STORE Q Allis-Chalmers and New Idea FARM IMPLEMENTS A Complete Line of Repair Parts PHONE 3621 MANTENO, ILLINOIS ..48... FRANCIS W. SMITH INSURANCE A REAL ESTATE Office in Bcmk Building MANTENO ILLINOIS O. C. SI-IREEFLER ci SON Chevrolet cmd Buick Automobiles Complete Service Firestone Tires cmd Accessories PHONE 331 1 MANTENO, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS OF CI-IRIS' PLUMBING G I-IEATING PHONE 2741 MANTENO, ILLINOIS coMPL1MENTs OF IOI-INSON'S GREEN I-IOUSE q . , Beautiful Flowers for All Occasions PHONE 3592 PEOTONE, ILLINOIS H. W. Kohlman Plumbing ci Heating Sheet Metal Work--Electric Pumps Hot Air, Steam and Hot Water Heating PHONE 3941 MANTENO, ILL. COMPLIIVIENTS OF SIESTA COFFEE SHOP PHONE 5961 MAN TENO, ILLINOIS Whitaker Farmers Cooperative Grain Co. Grain, Coai, Lumber, Tile, Twine, Feed Wire Fencing - Hauling Phone Grant Park 2713 Manteno, I11. Nick Debouck Gen. Trucking Limestone - Phosphate Coal - Grain PHONE 4511 MANTENO, ILL. coMPL1MENTs or BUHL SERVICE STATION Standard Oil Products PHONE 3521 MANTEN O, ILL. Mclntire Cities Service Washing - Greasing - Waxing PHONE 5911 MANTENO, ILL. Braclqneyds Super Service Station Sinclair Gasolines and Oil HIGHWAY 54 MANTENO, ILL. HiIsenhoit's Drug Store THE REXALL STORE Fountain Service - Drugs Cosmetics PHONE 3201 MANTENO, ILL. -5O, coMPLtMENrs or A. ci P. CO. ALEX GADBOIS, Manager MANTENO, ILLINOIS VINCE DWYEE Authorized Ford Sales and Service ROUTE 54 MANTENO, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF O. A. PHIPPS, MD. MANTENO, 1LL1No1s COMPLIMENTS or SIMEUR'S CHOCERY Fruits - Vegetables - Meats PHONE 3061 MANTENO, ILL. H. GM. ICA MARKET Groceries and Meats PHONE 5721 MANTEN O, ILL. MICKELSONS Super Service Station Greasinq -- Washing - Simonizinq Hiqhway 54 PHONE 7451 MANTENO, ILL. LaMarre Electrical Sales of Service RCA - Maytag - Hotpoint PHONE 55ll MANTENO, ILL. C. Sf S. MOTOR SALES Chrysler and Plymouth Automobiles International Trucks Used Cars and Trucks Service on All Makes PHONE 3201 MANTENO, ILL KEIGI-IER FARM STORE Phosphate - Fertilizers Potash f Farm Supplies PHONE 3651 MANTENO, ILL. EUGENE A. SMITH 25 Years of Dependable I Insurance Service PHONE 4681 MANTENO, ILL Farmers Elevator Company A Co-operative A. L. LEMENAGER, Mgr. Grain - Coal - Lumber - Feeds - Fencinq PHONE 2081 MANTENO, ILL. Don 61 Franlds Truck Stop Good Food At Its Best Highway 54 PHONE 4791 MANTENO, ILL PASEL'S TRUCK STOP DX Gasoline and Oil Accessories and Ice PHONE 2831 MANTENO, ILL. Tay1or's Restaurant and Gitt Shop 5 Miles South of Manteno on Route 54 MANTENO DAIRY OUEEN The Cone With The Curl On Top Located in Thompson Building MANTENO, ILLINOIS COMPLIMENTS or MICHAELLL. LEVIN, D.D.S MANTEN O, ILLINOIS ...52-.- Doran's Corner Texaco Service Station FINE FOOD BOB and LIZ, Props. Open 6 A.IVI. - I2 Midnight Seven Days A Week ROUTE 54 MANTENO, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF R. R. MALOTT, M.D. MANTENO ILLINOIS DARB THEATER The Finest In Entertainment PHONE 2371 MANTENO, ILL. Schreftlerfs Sales 6: Service HKAISER-FRAZERH Auto Body Service HIGHWAY 54 MANTENO, ILL. Manteno Froz-N-Foool Lockers Complete Line of Frozen Fruits and Vegetables Custom Butcherinq, Curing and Hickory Smoking Lockers and Home Units BOB KRUGER, Prop. MANTENO, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF F . Cf . G O R D O N FUNERAL SERVICE PHONE 3171 MANTENO, ILL. Weber's Rite-Way Cleaners LICENSED STA-NU PLANT Ballet Hose - Wembley Ties Van Heusen Shirts PHONE 5501 MANTENO, ILL. COMPLIMENTS OF W. H. HARVEY 61 SON FUNERAL DIREcToR PHONE 2241 MANTENO, ILL. THOS. R. FREDERICK Iewelry - Watch Repairing Hamilton Watches MANTENO, ILLINOIS lVIOELLER'S 5c - lOc - EBI Store MANTENO, ILLINOIS Compliments of HARVEY L. 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L A M O R E ' S Butler's Federated Store DX Service Station GREASING - WASHING PHONE 2781 MANTENO, ILL. Furniture-Electric Appliances Shoes-Dry Goods-Paints MANTENO, ILLINOIS MANTENO HARDWARE Radio and Television Sets Electrical Appliances Paints - Oil - Glass Phone 246l Manteno, Illinois CHARLES L. IOI-INSON WOOD WORKING - TRUCK BODY and GENERAL REPAIR Moonlight Skating Palace SKATING NIGHTLY 7:30 - 10:30 HAMMOND ORGAN Phone: Grant Park 2758 Whitaker, III. Phone 2-5609 BTCICIISYI H1- S. W. WILKINS Aberdeen - Anaus Cattle Club Calves - I-Ieiiers - Steers Phone: Peotone 3ll6 Manteno, Ill. COMPLIMENTS OF L' I' FGX C lj VAN NESTE Blacksmith and General ' ' , Repair Work of All Kinds POuhrYG'gng?51dTgC1CiZZ -' O11 M-A-NTENO, ILLINOIS PHONE 3301 MANTENO, ILL. GEORGE W. GEE For Complete Insurance Coverage Building Needs PHONE 5 I 01 MANTENO, ILL. MANTENO BARBER SI-IOP LEONARD ZUROFF MANTENO, ILLINOIS N x . 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Suggestions in the Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) collection:

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1951 Edition, Page 1

1951

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1958 Edition, Page 1

1958

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1959 Edition, Page 1

1959

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 42

1954, pg 42

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 26

1954, pg 26

Manteno High School - Mantenau Yearbook (Manteno, IL) online collection, 1954 Edition, Page 31

1954, pg 31


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