Marengo Community High School - Yearbook (Marengo, IL)
- Class of 1952
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CLASS HISTOR V A An ambitious class of 74 students entered Marengo Community High School in the fall of I948. At that time Mr. E. A. Anderson was Principal of the school. Designated as advisors were Mr. John Glover and Miss Earla McClure. Dave Fox was elected president of the class. To the remaining officers were elected Tom Kometani, vice-presidentg Larry Anthony, secretaryp and George Ballard, treasurer. After being duly initiated by the sophomores for the first two weeks of school, the class settled down to their new life in high school. At Homecoming they elected Gloria Foryes as their queen. The class entertained the school at two parties during the year, a Hobo Hop and dance with a floor show. Their second year the class elected Wesley Stieg, president: Christine Pearson, vice- presidentp Larry Anthony, secretaryg and Gloria Cates treasurer. Class advisors were Mr. Harry Galle and Miss Earla McClure Mr E C Nichols was the new principal and remained there thru the rest of the time the class was in hugh school Joan Darley and Sally Repp were chosen as Homecoming queens for the class and Sally Repp was elected Homecoming queen of the school At the sophomores' first party they Initiated the freshmen and the second party included dancing and a most unusual floor show The class now upperclassmen chose as officers Tom Kometam president Wesley Stueg vice president Alice Lusz secretary and Darlene Laseman treasurer For their Junior Homecoming Kung and Queen they selected Allison Pringle and Gerald Hyser Let Me Out of Here was the unusual comedy play presented by the class The play under the direction of Helen Staubln and John Gahala was a huge success Riley GrongeHall was the scene of the beautiful Junior Senior Prom sponsored by the class After a delicious banquet dancing was enloyed to the music of Lou Rene s Band Gloria Foryes was chosen Prom Queen When the class became seniors they elected John Henning president Robert Glertz vice president Alice Lusz secretary and Larry Anthony treasurer Class advisors were John Gahala and Helen Staublu At Homecoming Alice Lusz Betty Abraham and Irene Telschow were queen candidates while David Fox Jam Schaefer and Larry Anthony were king candidates LarryAnthony and Irene Telschow were chosen Homecoming kung and queen The class had the Vtmter Formal an the hugh school gym with Billy Lester furnishing the music The danc was entitled the Snowflake Frolnc ln the spring the class successfully puton a playwhuch was thoroughly enloyed by everyone Commencement exercises were held May 29 for the class of 52 an the school auditorium Class Motto Onward and Upward Class F lower 4 Class Colors X M, Blue and Gold Fofgef-Me-N0f ,agen ill! .vw TW nlllmu J all lllltl, t it f, ' DEDICATI 's A l H Class of 1952, have helped to make our f M F A Ma'er1goHi h ve H '. f 5 1 4,?'x V V I and loycltf lh h y rj ' 5 oujd no lb ut in 2, ,n - iv gg! 4 A V ' whichwe have experienc ihroughouibisfihl 1 'l 1 if f X , ,I Q '47 Mg, 2+ k N wfwgi i w 'WI if w' K ,T M f gg S f U . , . 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ALICE LUSZ IRENE TELSCHOW Literary Editor Literary Editor THE AN FOREWORD DONNA VOLSTORFF Editor in Chief The 52 Smoke Signals was created for the students of M.C.H .S. that they might always remember the graduating seniors and their high school days. lnitiation with lipstick and silly clothes---last minute touches on floats---committee meetings for parties---frozen feet at football games---exchanging pictures with class- mates---snow and the winter formal---those hated semester tests---the solemn pro- cession at graduation. We can never forget these seeminglysmall incidents which will be cherished in our memories forever. 4 Al STAFF r , ' ' A ' Q5 va I . H0 J.-I ' -1 '4- uint, .D H' ' . f .2 , f B J I 4 T . J , l 42 A 4 T- X ,gs ALLISON PRING LE Assistant Editor ff, cur The T952 Annual Staff busy at work making suitable selections of picture ar- rangements for their annual. The staff has worked very hard to get this book into production. JOAN SCHAEFFER MARGIE YERKE GLORIA FORYES Assistant Circulation CAROL KUGLER Circulation Manager Business Manager Manager Art Editor , ,T . V '-5ff,'1-:Ae fqtf 2 '.-'Lil' wb .jf I - 'A'tilf 17i .E ,' . . . A Q., W., Y gat-J M-31? , , :eva- alley: ' , tl T1-5 ':1', . MP1 EVE 'Um 4 RET1- Silyzogn Slate Z' A., iVe . ofma S ' Univeriilly of In? Univer tY of nlfnois, M- lnois . ' M 7 A, A V.: ,, , V .fa 44-5, - itil? eg: ,J 1 ,T , ' wiv: ., fwh, Hai .1 iv? pw,-, '-.v.L5 ff', :4 ,1 W. ! y V A V - I-W . L th . :M RW.. 1' ifigi xl . , cf ,f'J',:',,5Vw . . , M ,- .K . 5 fi- f Q.-,.-3 f Mug of Community LQ, Twanaapal cvxbngo 2. Jxllafw !Nx0f'vffn.Q U 0,9 cowa- gafkn Q. Deffxocre cg it X5 e iuncafneohex cooceok, of Mxerac that NA, Young QeooXe 'ce gk'-'en the ooooi'txm1'v5 bo become 'oaoofj end useful citizens. Toe kkome, 'vice Cuurcxo, 'ffoe 560001, and 'Coe Oogmwnkvj mush and does cofx'ovX'ucf,e x 'GGG GGVGXOOM-G0'0 of voe 'ooge and gifxe. 'She Yago 300001 in offering educabionex and vocebkomn guidance 'oe1oe the etocerm choose wieexg 'Coat i'xeN,d of endeavor which 'oe 'aooee 'co our'-sv-e and 1 contributes cjfceetlg 'co 'Une wseixhtieee and T09 wpioees of 'Coe ivmrce G2'C!L'Z.-CTX. it 'Ls cone armed viifio eu oXXfQroxmo cevexopfxervo of the cY1XX6: xfxerxmd, e0'Lf ,K,usrX, eocio-ecofxofxtic and oX':1e'xcf-X. 'O 'Le 11:1 'oooe tuvfo 'rifle fievrfboov -NXXX Yxe1o to preserve vue '1xe'f,or?ee of 'The of At 'gem' and WJLX 'cecvxx e 9'G0-f-1305 Serra hence, the 6,9115 of MR-5 ou'cX'. -- the '-1-22. B 50. GH to 'rio 'X 'J V9 39-'Y SHOP FLOOR EMIL OLBRICH President of Education EL of the Boo rd UNEXOAVATED I I .fffglp OIT I Ll I EXISTING BUILDING 1 . -1 I V fi, I . . I' -s 'OV' Q ,GRE xo - on 5 Q... ' 1: -'wa THE BOARD OF EDUCATION The Board is o group of loccl citizens which is o governing body of our school. The Board puts in many hours of its own time to iron out the problems of the school and to help im- prove ond speed up its pro- gress. J 'YP ARTHUR MILLER IRMA STOCKWELL STANLEY CHURCH I UNEXOAVATE AREA WILLIAM CORSON Secretory of the Board of Education R16 HIGH SCHOOL ADDITION FOUNDATION PLANS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL BRADLEYQBRADLEY DISTRICT NO. I54 MARENGO, ILLINOIS 4I4 BROWN BLDG. ROCKFORD' ILL. 5117151 URAWWIUATE IOHKDPYIPROJECT NO. Y '. i -rv- 'ml' 6 f 4 HX is I '55 , li: if Q A,-4.5, xgkgaq :xl .57 1:52 ' K, + !!,...f.. ,. . I 'S 3' 'N Wi fx Northern Illinois B.E.g Graduate Work? , ,.V. illgnpis State Teachers DAVL6 aouas Teachers ' Q9 YL1 . ,. v 'ii ' ' ' ' 1 L gl .HW HARRY I . ' University of Illinois, B.S.g Musicg aid Mathematics. Z a 44 A , I' . l . 2 .mg my ON '1 5-fi., .17 ,. 19' Avi, 'Q fx 1' ' i' f I 7 Y 1 ! 1 v 4' Ml 'I ANQ ...Q - X E III 'I 'S Qu xf' ..f, .- ff, x, Sf Vw- 's-,.,' X , f 1' sri fl B X X K 4'- 'S ...- IW! N IM. X '11 ,. XIX x... ,. -5 GRIMM Collegeg University of Educationg Northern Illinois State lllinoisg Graduate Work: University Agriculture, Biology. pw f Q 3 T is-ii? I 1 :ff V: iff if X ,as 1 A 1 EVERETT Illinois State Normal University, Work: Northqfx Illinois State Illinoisg Business Education Graduate DeKalb, Q i u . 3 v'. f if VW .M - -1' f if ':- '- T 'f?:fi L. IKM UH. 4 'fn PQ, ff! -of N Mff' f'-It 5 Nir- MARY ALICE HUSFELD1' Murray Co ge Murray Kentucky B S in Home Graduat rk University of Kentucky University of W JF? sin H Economtcs 2 MH' 3 Q . nf , F X 'A I www., .r -Q, s Q 'ff fi A, IIA, , M , F-, M-, F ,, , ..,, 4 , ,. ,nm , , un ' f, V. ,UVW - N, ,-Q, wry! 59 ' 4. ' wx xx X .,l v 1 l , '15 Q- 3, 'N ' x ,F gn. 2 lr-fl' Q x' 'nv . :-g.'.,' Q., is-4',Gl MARY NICEWANDEI Z- ' L- . - Illinois State Normal University: B.S. mvhlucaxlon: Business Education, Physical Education. -.-gg-Av .0 .-,D IF 1- A V . ml, .,,, . - 41 ,,. 4. ' 1.- 5 1 Y -gk lid 5 K ML- if P N 14.5. Xt -fm. 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JIM WALTER SCHAEFER Football 1,3,45 Baseball 35 Basketball 1,35 Track 35 M Club 45 Press Club 45 Choir 1 Gym Show15 Intramurals Ig Student Govern- ment 45Candidate for Homecoming King 4. ICJ Play5 Spring Concert 1,25 Winter Concert 1,25 Senator 1,25 Student Government 3 Pep Club 3,45FTA1,2,4. JOAN MARILYN SCHAEFFER I Press Club 45 FHA 1-4, Historian G 111 Show 1-45 Honor Roll 1-45 Intran urals 4 Yearbook Staff 45 Pep Club 3,4. A ' U- ' f ' 'I oe so' ' Y,4. f 'Q A .1 LH U li? -5-Q .Q Q V-,.J, Q' if :-' ' f Fw . J,,. -4, . 1- I ll 'v IH gf was- Ja . , ,q,g:!f'-fifth 1 . ,Q X14 ., V. K , ,, SQ K 1 J, Mfr- ' n I Q 0 ' 1 i T1 14 -M A'f??3? 'UW 1 'I -1 W 1 NV 5 4 I :pr 'O ' Q-e .-' ,K -- -i?,.,j'f.3,,,g ' -' H'4-rs' . A. 9 'v-153 fi' ' ff . ,YH .54 :W A .' ,w ' ' -5- '- 4.4, A' 4 . 4 1 ul '45 - N i4 2 -QA .'1.,- ! 'h ?'..,Ang L 'z xi' -m 3 '9 . 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Q 51, 5 2 we , if: 'few no if i wif-Awfii 1 if 1 9 Q. l A., 1 if w L I x IW! gas, 'Dig' 'Q I A ? limli., f,jJ ry Richard Lipinsky 1 John Locke 1, ,, James Markison Clarice Miller Robe rf Monfgome ry Donna Moran James McKee Donald McMackin 58 Marilyn Neff Dole Nevel ROberf Huebsch Fred Kakac Joy Kafzel John Kitchen Wayne Kolberg Lawrence Kraem Donald Langan Joyce Lehman el' Charlotte Raether Audrey Rueter Ina Rice Rosemary Roth Roy Schultz Dorothy Stokes Louis Tamarri Nancy Thurow WWW ' Beverly Nihon John Pringle . an -ai Xi 4 7 William VanderKoy Donald Volkman Barbara Weaver Bernice Weidner Delores Westfall Nancy Wilcox . chow N ' , 6 pa., as 15 I J, 5 5 T 4 I A N , ,ff Q .Wag ' 9 9 A-'rib 3+ 'fi SOPHOMORES 5 Q0 'PA C0429 EW it ...Q - n - 1 --- -., .. . . L H, I ' if 853. ff? 4 ' .x vw, kj .Q s 42:85 STEVE OTIS J .-.A President A 4- xl nv! SHIRLEY PINNOW Vice-President E . fi ,A 3255 if 25 4 :WEEK Q fag if , A af,i'5cHAR6lEiNs SCHAEFER 1 f' f . 1752. if Y A L LI YK . 5 A A ' 4, 15 r 1 J . Y 3 ff' f'-2, ' ' -, . if f . 41 9. 1' A .. , -- If Q N Q 4 5 ', 1 Y ii' 2 Njggfvfgi 1 K ,- V' ,ff M., 7 , A M A. iff, 7'. 4 ' .1 Vw i I 7 -N.. Patricia Ahrens Robert Albrecht .F Delores Anthony Henry Bassuener I Joan Boomgarden 6 E Robert Burnside y VV,, , 4,.., Rozell Carson Bruce Davis ,V .a - - Charles Dawes 5 Milton Dieclrick Patricia Deneen Joan Driver 1? ' ly., A-' 'Y X . it , -Wx X X, ,- fl. gn 3 x QL., VN y Xi 4, 4 l Qfrii' 'Qs l af 2 -'- . A 3 ,Q :Q ,lj YJ if - 'C sg? We high , A , ,. Ng I U 4,15 W -- ' V VI.-bl L D , V . V, , F , I A , , . . ..., H K fb A -.r M Q It l 4 iftdf -Q. 4 . 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Q5 wi? Q: fig.-v ' ,. V, fig ,. ,L I f ? ' f 3, .rw 5 gg was I' F 542 ii' 0 Y wir: 9, A 3 ef' MATT SCHULZ President LYNNOOD MEIER Vice-President CAROL HAURI Secretory RAYMOND LIPINSKY T reosurer i Q be ,PY WW vi Q52 Q' 1105 D4 J X-v -Ji -Q.,-I D ky, h - My 41 J . , A , A Mary Alvarez Wllllam Ardell James Ballard Max Becker Frank Bushell Arthur Canflm Ken Christ Alice Crocker Nancy Crocker Betty Decker? Joyce Dollman Sue Doscher John Dunker arwm Eschbach Shirley Fudder Elalne Graham Robert Foster Helen Flepke Gene Guse Beverly Guse Charles Grossen Mary Ann Hasty Robert Ham Marilyn Guse Bermce Henmng Joe Havens Lucille Hacker David Keulin Robert Higgs George Hiclcs mwgo 7- X ,el T 'E' 1 'VH J Q9 fav-0' J Ev R if jf' 'lk qw Us VU' f Z N , f if if ' lf? f ' 1525 In nz- rf si' George Kometanr Betty Kopl In Gene Krause Rut Charles KUf1Cle Earl Lrbberton lw Kraemer Wllllam Llsty Merrlll Lungstrom Courtney Mack Jeanette Mack .loan Mack Robert Marks Randall Marshall Robert Meyers Beverly Mueller Mock Neff George Ocock Glenn Ocock Carol Oleson Dovld Olunger Jeanne Ons Carole Pcullk Phyllis Richardson Rose Rltzer Allen Rogmcn Robert Roth Corol Rudsunsku Dove Samuelson Pcfsy Scrbough Robert Schmcrs 2 1 US QF' .FIM Cx I r G' S mxwf ff PZ9 w ,nr rf! Q- rv' fa --ff Y ,ns XJ 2' ff WWW if 'Mr JEL if 'A am aff i 62,4 i ii is :VX Qw fa. Y FQ +41 Q! :Elf-L ,f :HIE .wr 4584 cv 6 Q-' 949' QI I fjf fa UVA jf ,JRJW -51317 Marlowe Schneuder Nancy Schnelder Delorus Schnldgen Donna Schurlng Arlene Seegars Dorothy Slaughter Martun Sfernberg Maxine Stone Harold Sfupfell Edward SWIfZef Martha Thomas Sally Thomas Marlene Ulruch Tom Wagner Bernadlne Walton l V f -4 1' ia Q, , ,Wa .V y V. . . 1 S X v .Za Q S . A Ads , V A I yr ll ,., 'X X ll . S ,Q S . 40 by S , . ' S X , ff . gg K ..,, if rr ' ' f - 1 , E' 1 F ,f S H l ' 1' X S L V l A S or .' 2953 - f-lv .7 y . I in.. ., I A b ' , u-A L f .I Y l 6- 1 jf 1 ,L ll rw Q- ,. y r-,Vin j Q, y , A M , iw S, or ' . If-'ff,fr. f 1- Ax , 5 I f lj , W ' I li . 14 , l ' YA L X K ' 6 , - ' ' 1 f Q S, .. ' f 'iz 1... 1.4 li , K b l 1:43 'v K . gy -2 , ' ff , w 1 'fn lyll 4 - ' , 1172 ' , f K ' . Q ye S 'fa y A fs ff. A 'f ' . 'G Q- N gl . . 95 ' Q ,, . S , 1 ' X . 1 V- I 1 rg 1 K . , ww, K Q . I 1 N 5 K 1 N4 4434 f A M' 5-,' S A I i - l ' L ' ' , 2 1 , y - fi vs' 21.3 - - ,M g Dennis Ward Richard Waflcnns Kenton Williams Sandra Wlllns Harry Wolf Sandra Wolf Donald 7 lculmr Carol Wnglwf 'Nay . . lily. ' nfl 5 l 'l ' X 3,1 Is: .' 2 f' I fl x Q. 'gk . fu' I Q N ' ,., I gy' 5 1 - a in V X ffl s 'CQLUB V 23 COMRCIAL CLUH 'P -fig . ! 2 ,Q- vga Q 4 i - i 5 fy 5 1 f' ' Q 3., t. X Q 5. X I ' 'Jr mg, Nvg ', V x - .3 C Ku. I 4 . , ik. . i V' ' .Wifi I --L, I Q25 A w A 4' G MSX J lk K L .X X 'X - -,. X K N .r Q Nw in Q' f' 3 M k - ' The studentcouncil is the governing body ot Marengo Community High School which consists ot a Senate, House of Representatives, Supreme Court and the Cabinet. The maintunction of this body is to plan and discuss school affairs and activities. All studentsinthis organization are elected by their classmates at the beginning ot the school year.Represent- atives are chosen ina number proportional tothe number of students in the class while four senators are chosen. Each class submits one member tor the supreme court to serve with the Faculty inthe judicial branch of the gov- ernment. The cabinetconsisting ofallclass presidents and the student council president represents the executive branch of the government. K Y x A x Q- N ASQ Er: f -T' ' .--1112-- V gPfY '.x,.:.'i P- wg.-Z . j,! A -3 1, f' - ,..., 5 I 5, Q NQQ - ,1f,'t--. ly gg.. 25? ,,:'!5 I fxxxr X fy' lil ec DJ VI UA USS J ,SN Cl E UNT f X ,MY f rr' 5 F' K-at ' Wusv X 1 1 f Y- 1 ,f 1 The FHA and FFA are two organizations which give practical and voca- tionalguiclance to the fu- ture homemakers and farmers of Marengo High School. ln order to be eligible for membership in' the FHA, agirl must either be taking Home Economics or she must have taken it for one year.Mrs. Husfeldt sponsors this group ofgirls. A boy can be a mem- ber ofthe FFA only while inan agriculture class un- der the agriculture instruc- tor, Mr. Grimm. Both the FFA and FHA participate in the local, district, state and national FFA and FHA organiza- tions. on I A 1.- ,-. an cg f S 'v - -.ix 5, 1' Q- 1, sg 5' t X 2 4,1 QT fr x.. uf--vs ? v-.- 'uf vu, E ous 0- sf P' Q1 3 'T A. f'7 w by C' ka T9 ,- I I L 1? f7s- ,- -Cv L - gg wx fb- fx sf Mfg Q YF f XX N: 4f' ffm W R f '. Q Y-ff - gf 'if f :lv -Qfz.-t sp,-1-ff' Q- x. i A rxifiiihg Q ,913 ' , -. iNi. fz V if .W x I ' . V . ' U , ' .M X f 4 ., C f 1 ff! , t ,'4- g 'Al 4 X' J, , .i A!!! M.c.H,S, .wf iii? Gm s' enola ' . ' T MIXED CHORUS ief If 1. 5 . fb 1 x if f Vi 'l. ff, .,-, f ii , M '- f . 4 V ,f-. ' ff iff gif , iff s E ff ,.,' .MQ ,, , it 1' 3 1 5 f 1 is .5 Y ' I rf' ,nf -v rf 44: .v. I-'O n I 'Six I ,' .Av. an S - M 3 R. -,. bac .LA-nl mv' Twp A Vwuwgs, HOM E f..,..f of ,-- 0 , Ab - a ' 'Im '1 - ,n .., nga-vnav'f4,, A Q' li fn!! I' L' 8 .4 XJ J2:2Em-. - A sit' -...., , ,J V J 7. , HI. fi 414 gH,'7 Y. . P! f vt f' K y '4. ff ,fffenior Kffig and Qjeqxeen Cdndidcfes CTTJSLICE AND Ayes SCHAEFER ,ef A'-f fri? N' GF ? X:y,,, ,LA ix K' wSE,QLQldKIl'1g?hd QUJW IRENEKTELECHOWAYQDJ Y ANTTQENY ,J f .,,h. ,-Rf' I G'roq xichfnr Il 'L Agniorj5 gsocmd -. Q' - J A ,...- N nf .X n, x 4 .ff-siggjogxfi Ig ana 'C2uee0lQc:1jHT3oTes BETWAB AMQN5 DIKVID Fox f 1' sxx bn A- : 5 , 54? rg N oo, , jf ,315 A 'N ' 4+ 3 w N , -. ,figydhg ,F sf? fi Q sf X oup pnc ' e iff' f of the Serjx' ng and Que Court w If .Lg'e ' SANDRA KEL,L Y A RO VEBSCH if A xx -, , if xx Y f v X, i 'I ff! ff,,,,A ' fb 7' So om n Queen BETT HN N AN RATCLIFF fu... ,M-sw M -...,. ., x Fresmon KTn9 fi CAROL HAURLDLNDAJQ, NWOQQDMEQER ,f ff' M ff? fe V. -, , M- X ,f' XXTX X55 N 5' 'M X' fn '92 H. .3 if L..-I ftif ,M The make-up committee hard at work The junior class play, presented at Marengo Community High School on November 8 and 9, 1951, was directed by Miss Helen Staubli and Mr. John Gahala With the help of these directors the cast gave an outstanding performance Paul Beuthe expressing the cIass's gratitude to the directors with gifts. 2 fl 2, xg, ,, I 4 , Q , . l The Junior Class Play Footloose ' , , X . f X as-1 wg li ' ,a 1 1 g Q. , l fi ,ff , N- -av., .lv ,, E 4917. I I w l . ,f 1413. ,,, , ENV iq' x '. -Ziff ,'ll ' ' ' '- E V., n .YR ul H, ,Mb napa- f , , .44 V4 5 , Q . ,Z .-Y..- I Y l l l l -V+ N ' 4 32 W.. 1' ' swf' A 1 A Q, f A42-1 1 X ' if-sg A31 f-12 ,X V 7' .'Y -s - 4 7 f diffs' 74 XM Tliilf --.X W s-.N A1 vl 5.54 'gfgzngfl 4 ' 9 1-Mk ,dffflzii i ll r l , 75,5 M1 ' T eff F7 Charles Naugle Football Manager la Cbarles Dawes Football Manager ,uw - dark 4' Sie? -A ' , ff Q 4 N 4 N L 2 N f N Q . 1 big I George O'cocl4 Jobn Dunker Basketball Manager Basketball Manager a L Jobnloqlgeg Qaoskerbqlih Manager Steve Otis Basketball Manager ZA-'5 E25 E 5 f AW' Rlchald .' l 1 '4 'f ' 0412-Q. hu 5 , -is Q . i , ,1., , 5 3 cngkl' as! -1? V gm E? Sf Kitchen, Bl Add 1 5 1 - W fit. ff ? 3 K 6 5 P k an RICHARD LJYEDA 1. 5:--' ' 3 -L' is lvl . I I I ' I 'Z 0' z:?'1' 'I Nazi I, xi I, .Ev 1 ff' 1' 5:11 If ARENGO INDIANS I 51 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE ' reiig at St. Thomas Sat. Sept. I5 dm t Marengo Fri. Sept. 21 l MA' go at Burlington Fri. Oct. 5 Mc enry at Marengo Fri. Oct. 5 GEORGE BALLARD l,. Homecoming Game i. jf,-. Marengo at Whitewater Fri. Oct. lg 43' Marengo at Lake Geneva Fri. Oct. -1.9 X '- Harvard at Marengo Fri. Oct. .25 ' Marengo at Delavan Wed. Ocft. Harlem at Marengo Sat. ' NQYIJ 'L ' - .-' 12,- I . In 1:q,3:1jg..' 1 .- ,141 hiJ,a . . S-L --q-' , ,1-.,., ' 5,921,- :: - fur -s' - ,Q-lt.. . I '... . ': 4:..'l',g: iy 23... xi... - D . ' : -M, 3? JT. ,cllgig 'Ll-': -' -' '- . T I' '-iff 2.4 . I- .. ,fif - .. xlzfgr-, . 111.1-irf ',',,,,n f ' RICHARD LIPINSKY CAPTAIN LARRY ANTHO NY O . -.4 Q +5 213 Nui, 5 A .QQ J X , 'S , , G f ff 27 SP- A U . N in a b f6FQf'a2f vs ' 52 W Q 3 V.-Lf , fy, ,,,,, D , . U It . W, . I FK , ,N it . 7,1 . fri' f vu 'Q' Q . f 1 ,s- 4g.f2..,.4'?iz w Jvg'..,gg Us 7 Kiwis. . if 5 J, .. vue . W- QW . 1- 1 - .V 1. ' f -?7f9i4f1Sf91ff3..QN3j3, , f J, W' nf,-1 L Aa 9' 1 A 0- 'A---- l 'iVU1 -- fl ' Q ' 1 if - - W , . 3 Aw -3 wth 19 as 1? 4?-B118 2? x75f 'zef 'pas 43 1 liar'-31:-S33 'K . 14 M2505 sa 44 X-3465 in ,Kg Il ' I SX if KN Wk -,1-5, 6 - x 'bi 1 4. ,x rr' ' if , 4 ,f2Q3, E332 ya :ff ,-1 I f 1 A 'gli 5 iN 'gain fill 3,g:I 31 n ls in-N The coaches worked very hard with the teams, working with excellent material and producing good results Team spirit was apparent as the boys fought hard against all opposing teams. It took the cooperation of all those in- terested in this fast moving game of basketball to in- spire the boys to win more than fifty per cent of the SWANI conference games. GEORGE BALLARD JIM ARCHER LARRY ANTHONY DELI- COON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE l95l -52 Delavan Huntley Hampshire Elkhorn Lake Geneva Burlington McHenry Whitewater here here there here there there here there Tuesday Saturday Tuesday F riday Tuesday Friday Tuesday Friday MCl'ler1ry County Tournament at Woodstock November November November November December December December December Dec. T5 X l Marengo Invitational Tournament Dec. 26 Harvard here Friday January Delavan there Friday January Hebron here Tuesday January Elkhorn there Friday January Burlington here Friday January McHenry there Friday February St. Thomas here Tuesday February Whitewater here Thursday February Lake Geneva here Friday February Genoa here Tuesday February FRONT ROW: George Ballard, Jlm lalegberg, Tom carrr, Richard Harvard there Friday February Lrplrralry, Dell Coon, Larry Anthony. SECOND ROW: Wesley Belvidere l'l'1ere Friday February 29 Stieg, Bill Griebel, Captain Dave Fox, Don Volkmarl, Chuck arch 4 Ackman, ,lim Archer, Coach Clyde Rusk. Regional Tournament LX v f' M., vg,.W 'myr- v 'Q' fi F lm- M 'I S i 2' 4 in wa ,N I-4. 4 ,Wie N 1 . zz ?'6 45. ' rw 5' l V FLOYD M GRIEBEL :cn ol Confrac or Agruculfural Limestone Sand 81Grav l Truclxnnaa 8 Excavating Marengo lllnno s Phone 37 Best WISl9S fo the Class of l9 2 Charles Lehman Marenxjo lllnnoxs S E Sears Phillips 66 Congrafulatnons Sensors fa er ? . ' , Y e lOO3 E. Grant Highway ' f. I ' I ' z 5 lm I . . SERVISOFT Sof WcferServ1ce Serving Morengo lllmols U :on llluws Bellvndere lllmoss LOWE AND DENEEN CO Lamb r :building Moteraoi W Rc1rlroczdSiree Mczrergo Illmons Phon 0? Compl I ments C 9 P DOG FOOD CO Morengo lllmols e A ' ll ' I n I fx I Gulf Petroleum Products ' e ' ' ' of I . ' 5 . 4 J I 'I .V . I , e , LOGAN AVE. CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH Sales and Service Ge? Our Appransal Compliments AMERICAN LEG l ON Before you Buy Post 192 Be vldere lllnnols Morengo llllnols of T952 MARENGO STATE BANK A Friendly Country Bank Deposlfs Issued by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp Marengo llllnous KELLEY BROTHERS Ford Cars and Trucks Repairs and Accessorles Marengo lllnnols Ferguson Tractors 8. Imple-me-ms , of I ' I ' ' . . I BesrWisl'1es to the Class . u l . l I J. H PATTERSON COMPANY Lumber and Bunldlng Materials Fuel Pamf and Hardware Marengo Illlnols Garden Pralrle lllmols Umon lllmols Q I I Hunfley, lllinois I l Complrments to the Class of I952 DR R AHRENS Optometrlst Marengo Illnnous MAJESTIC HOTEL C H Bremer Prop Phone 40 J Marengo Illnnors Compliments of PENNSYLVANIA OIL CO Conoco Petroleum Products Phone 97R MARENGO GREENHOUSE Phone I8-4 Say rt wrth Flowers Table Decoratnons Compliments of ELO AND JOHN GATENBY MARENGO BAKERY Try our Cakes Pastry Bread Rolls Specnal attentlon given to Brrthday and other occasuon orders Oven fresh clan ly Best Washes to the Class of 52 MARTHA S GIFT SHOPPE Marengo Illxnols Compliments of PERKINS OIL CO Phone 9I Marengo Illnnols . . , . a Q I I . I Il ' l ll Marengo, Illinois Corsoges and Wedding Bouquets . I I - , . I . I . . I HAGEN S AUTO BODY SHOP Marengo Illnnols ATWOOD NASH SALES Belvudere lllunols Cornpl I ments an Best Wlshes FAU LKN ER DRUGS Phone 67 THE MARENGO LOCKER Phone 51 Ken and Herb Blank Refall Wholesale Processing The Fnnesf In Meats Complumenfs Ruth Maguire CANDY AND GIFTS Marengo Illlnons DUSENBERRY CLEANERS Finest rn Cleamng Marengo Illunous Cornpllrnenfs of PAUL W .IEVNE Cornpluments MR AND MRS CLAIR CARNEY I I . . I d Marengo, Illinois Mcfeni-30, Illinois of Q Q I I of SHAW 8. BAKER Feed Seed Fertl I nzers ar-d Feeds Grlndnng and Mixing Ll non llllnons Compliments and Best Washes from COOPER FUNERAL HOME Marengo Illlnors Best wishes to e Class of 52 ESTHER AND WALT S COFFEE Marengo llllnols SHOP Connpllnnents LANGES WHITE CAFE Marenxgo lllmons Congratulations to e Senior Class Marengo Illrnons MARENGO TOOL 8. DIE WORKS Telephone 762 Dues Tools Jugs Fixtures Special Machinery Experrmental Work Marengo Illnno s Compl :ments POTTER MOTOR SALES Dodge 8. PIyrnoLth Marengo Illnnors STATE BANK OF UNION Deposuts Insured by the Federal Deposrt Insurance Coro lon Illlnou n. I . . I . U ' th ' of ' th BRIGHTS CLEANERS I ' . ' I f I I l E I I of I Un' , ' 's B st Wxshes I' orn 'OB CARR S STANDARD OIL STATION Complnm nts Ot The BENTON GARAG E Kaiser Frazer 'nplnments to the Class of D2 RALPH DENEEN 422 Hale Street General Contracting Bu I I cl I ng Phone 742 Best Wishes Class of 52 J OHNS ON E LECTRIC Marengo Illlnols MARENGO HATCHERY Baby Chucks from Pullorum Passed Floclcs Poultry Supplies 81 Remecltes Marengo Illunols Compliments of CENTRAL GROCERY MARKET TEXAC O SERVICE STATION East Grant Highway Marengo, Illmols Phone 3I Congratulatlons to the Class of T952 from DR. CINELIS . ' 6 . , . I LJ ' .. Sales and Service Cot , ' . I I Best Wnshes To The Closs of l952 From FRIDAE S SWEET SPOT Compllmenls of Your Communrfy Jeweler Roy A Benedict MARENG O JEWELRY Besf Wishes to The Grads MARENGO INSURANCE AGENCY L R Buhrows Morengo lll LEVIN S DRY GOODS STORE Phone 90 J Morengo llllnols West Grcnf HI way Morengo llllnols Po ermg Pcunflng For o Job Done Well Coll Mel Compliments of T C AHNGER D D S SAMPTER S CLOTHING STORE Men s Apparel HANSON'S STANDARD SERVICE MEL F. SCHAEFFER -- P . . . ACE HARDWARE STORE Happy Landing Hordwore Pcmfs Class of 52 E Pro: Mcrengo Hlmols MARENGO PHARMACY Best Washes To Phone 25 The Class of D2 Marengo lllmols Oucllry Meats RAY SCHNEIDER Mcrengo Illmols PENNEYS SPORT SHOP AND Complrmerfs TANNER S NEWS ALQENCY f O 102 South Sfofe. Sfreef Morengo Illmols ZENK BROTHERS Good Luck from CHRIS BOXLEITNER JEWELRY THE MARENGO DMRY 218 scum smfe sr Bordens Mllk ond Creamery Mcrengo Hlmols Guffs For the Grcduore Morengo Hlmons H6 . 'rie Compliments EELLIN'S GROCERY of ' ' SUNSET MOTEL Ultra-Modern Rooms U S Hlghway 20 Marengo lllnnols Phone 942 Good Luck to the Class of 52 CURLEY S GULF SERVICE West Grant Highway Marengo lllrnors Compliments of GEORGE RAPPICH JEWELER Marengo lllrnors Compliments MR AND MRS WALTER FORD Compliments of DEANS MILK Buesung Brothers Marengo Illlnors DE CORREVONTS RESTAU RANT Home cooked Meals non lllm Complnments ot LEADER HARDWARE Phone 2504 Unron Illrno Best Wishes ORVILLE ACKMAN Portable grlndrng all an one Feeds Phone T332 Marengo Illlnols A, 5 A . if R ' l Phone Union 3262 I ' ' Un' , ' ois ' ll ' is -l T I .' . Compliments of CASSIER AND SWEAT Marengo, Illinois MONTG OMERY ELECTRICAL SERVICE Westinghouse Appliances Sales and Service 606 E. Prairie St. Marengo, Illinois Phone 234 MARLOWE'S HATCHERY Baby Chicks Huntley Illinois Phone 4331 Compliments THE ELMS Best Wishes DR JIM AND DR ALICE FRANKS STORE We pay high prices for all types ot' cattle For big savings on good feed call Marengo 26I Prompt Delivery Compliments of PRESCOTT NU RS ERY Marengo Illinois GUSE FEED AND COAL Coal Feed Fertilizers Seeds Stokers Union Illinois Phone 2331 I of T874 --------------- T952 . I I APPLIANCE MART PETERSON'S FURNITURE STORE Best Wlslwes to the Best Washes to the Class of l952 from the Class of 52 SHURTLEFF COMPANY GERTIE ANN POP CORN CO In lllln Hardware Palnfs Lumber Complnmenfs of Protective Paper Inc Union Illnols Canning Pontlac Congratulafes the Class of 1952 207 West Grant Highway Telephone 87 Marengo lllnnous I Elg' , ' ois Marengo, llllnois O , C . ,. . I I . . I Congratulations To The Class of '52 Frorn SHEARER S PHARMACY Prescrlptaons Books Offnce Supplues Everything tor the srck room RelnableServ1ce Best Vlrshes ton JHADY LANE ARM anc PLAYHOUJ MCGILL METAL PRODUCTS COMPANY McGill Bran4 4 Way Mouse And Rat Traps General Offnce 8. Ea tory More-nga Illun MARENGO REPUBLICAN NE Old Enough To B Relsahl Strong, Eno.Jgh to B F arle .lust About Everyon Subscrabes to T T I I I . . i ll ' ' ll Manufacturers Established in 18:58 1 f e e ' ' e s . C K l Q I V , ' ois I Good Luck to the Class of 52 B sf Wnslwes fo the Class of 52 from CERTIFIED GROCERY MARENGO STEEL PRODUCTS INC Marengo lllmors Complnmenfs fo the Class of T952 F810 Smart Shop Congrafulafnons and Best Washes To The Class of l952 From Mr And Mrs. Rudg Ratcliff I n I I . . Marengo, Illinois l C NEHI PAR T PAK Arr Gorman Distributor Royal Crown Cola EICKSTEDTS GARAGE Dlamond T Trucks Alfred Elckstedt 215 East Grant I-hghway Marengo Ilhnoxs EARL HAM Sheet Mefal and Heating Phone T252 Compliments of HARVEY WENZEL TURKEY FARM To the Class of 52 Best Washes to all of you THE CAVE LUNCH ROOM Marengo Illinois Compliments of TESSENDORF PLUMBING 8- HEATING Marengo Illinois Best Wishes from I YATES STANDARD SERVICE Juncnon 176 23 COLO Comp :ments of NIAL THEATRE Maren o llllnons 9 Marengo Illinois Phone 88.1 I Marengo, Illinois Garden Prairie, Illinois I . Q I I I u n I Best Wnshes to the Grads ELMER BUD STANDISH Gram ond Truckung 209 East Street EVA AND MAYNARD STUPFELL Mal-engo 11131915 ROY C WILLIAMS CO General Contractors 523 W Pronrle St Morengo llllnous Phone 1643 Best Washes to the Class of 52 from VINCENT BEAUTY SUPPLIES Comphments of DONNE LL HYDRAULIC Phone 993 EAITI-I LINDSAY COMPANY THE ARNOLD ENGINEERING COMPANY From Your Buick and Allis-Chalmers Dealer A M WALLACE Insure IH a sure Company Dependable Insurance Marengo Illlnoas Compluments to the Class of T952 STOKES DRY GOODS CO Phone 73 Marengo Illunous Congratulations to e Class of 52 from the PINNOW FUNERAL HOME 305 E Washington Street Phone 69 BERG St KI NGREN International Harvester Equipment Trucks and Refrzgeratuon Belvrclere Illmols BEACON DRIVE IN RESTAURANT Breakfast Lunches Dinners 24 Hour Service East Cnty Lnmlts Rt 20 Belvvdere lllmons Compliments of MARE NGO VARIETY B B Everett Marengo Illlnols K B CHEVROLET SALES Phone 52 Marengo Illmols Compliments MR AND MRS CLARENCE BALL Il 0 ll I . . I ' th I ' . I . . Marengo, llllnois I I I . - . . I ' i I I . . I of I Compliments of AND MRS WILLIAM SCHURING Congratulations to the Class of I952 Best Wishes to all of you SHAFF ER DECORATING SERVICE Interior and Exterior Painting and Decorating Paper hanging Spray Painting Union Illinois Phone Union 260i CORNELL AND REAM 405 South State Street Belvidere Illinois Phone 431 Compl :ments of ACME FREIGHT 8. TRUCKING 216 N Water Street Rockford Illinois Phone 3 4866 ROBERTB LEAR JEWELER 522 South State Street Belvidere Illinois Phone 66 PATRONS LIST Peter August Elmer Schuring Ray Schurang Mary McKee Stanley Meyer Charlie Helm Marvin Schurmg Wulllam Meyer Kelton s Belvidere III EDUCATION 8. INDUSTRY go HAND IN HAND an NORTHERN ILLINOIS In Northern Illtnols yo can goto school and get practtcal tndustrtal ex pertence at the same ttme Students selected for tratmng programs Jotntly developed by' Northern Illtnoxs educa tlonal mstttutlons and ln dustrtalftrms alternate pertods of work wtth stmtlar penods of study tn cooperattng untver stttes The results have been valuable to the tndustrtes to the stu dent workers and tothe schools This ts only one exam ple of how educatton and lndustry gohand tn hand tn Northern llltnots PUBLIC SERVICE COMPANY OF NORTHERN ILLINOIS . . . . . . . 1 . , . . . r - I ' ' u I . I - - I . , . . . . . 1 . , . Compllments of JEWEL TEA COMPANY Route Salesman G P Van Dusen 815 S Mann Sf Belvidere Illlnoas Compllments of BOB MILLER JEWELER Phone I 76 Woodstock I I Innors e very best washes JIM S TOGGERY e very best In men s wear Compllments of R W SHULTZ Fmest In grocernes and meats Woodstock lllmols WOODSTOCK DRY GOODS C II3 S Benton Street Woodstock Illmous Phone 67 ROARK S GIFT SHOP On The Square Woodstock Illmols THOMAS B MERWIN Furmture and Undertaking Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipment 2I4 Mann Street Woodstock lllmons Phones 56 8. 7I J ASMUS 8. SON Fnne Meats I26 S Benton St Phone 534 Woodstock Illmoas Th ' - Th - ' . . . Woodstock, Illinois I - - O . I Best Wishes to the Class of 52 from NOLAN TELEVISION 8. APPLIANCES II7 E Calhoun St Woodstock II Iunons Phone 52 BEN DAVIS SHOE STORE Woodstock s most modern shoe store Across From Muller Theatre You Wull Fund the Best Llnes at FERRIS .IEWE LRY STORE Keepsake Duamonds Hamilton Elgln Bulova 8. Gruen Watches Cambridge Glass Best Washes from THE VOGUE SHOP Clothes For the Junnor Mass Smart Clothes or LEONARD ELECTRIC CO Electrical Contractung and Motor Repaur Fnxtures and Appliances I47 S State Street Be1v1dere I111no1s HUNTLEY FARM STORE John Deere Sales Servlce Phone 2671 Huntley Illrnols Best of luck to the class of I952 COMMUNITY APPLIANCE STORE Huntley Illunons CHRIS WILKENS GARAGE Repanrlng and Welding Phone Umon 2II7 Harmony Illlnons I I . . . - . I . I , , I ' f Woodstock, Illinois The Smqrf Woman I I . . I ' - I Q . Best Wishes to Graduates of 1952 From :Lf THE QQLEMQ vniw 121 : e 5 x '- . 1 ON U. S. 20 -- 2 MILES WEST OF MARENGO, ILL. -u 1 A 5 ' gm gm! gof Qamiminazing Sowple N g F 7 we W e Peggy and Earl Lee Proprlefors 'Vis CLASS PROPHECII Upon returnrng from my daughter s hrgh school graduation mernorres of my old classmates came back to me I tho ht of all the gay trmes I had had wrth them Wrth these thoulgfrts rn mrnd I fell asleep Suddenlyo swrftlymovrnglrmousrne attracted my attentron Who should be drrvrng rt but Gordon Lee acttng as chauffeur for Mr and Mrs Gerald Hyser Mrs Hyser commonly known to us as Mrss Marengo was Allrson Prrngle As qurcklyas the car appeared rtdrsappeared Ieavrng rn rts place a tall brown fellawdressed rn Indran garb It proved to be Davrd Fox shopprng for more members toadd tohrs harem We canversed for a few mrnutes and he told me that the other day he saw Dovrd Lrbberton who rs now the Ambassador from the Unrted Stated to Indra My thoughts qurckly changed agarn and I found myself standrng on a srde street rn Chrcago rn front of Mrnsky s The brllboard read Boa Boo Pearson Come rn and see her The blggest attractron srnce Mae West My currosrty was so great that I decrded to see the show Frrst to appear on the stage was Lavona Thomas advertrsed as Mrss Drrnples After the show I went to a restaurant I gave my order to the warter and was wartrng for my Qpod whena group of people srttrng across from meattracted my attentron laughrng and makrng a great deal of norse Just then a frgure extracted rtself from the crowd and came over to my table lt was Betty Peterson who now was wrrtrng and publrshrng Charlre Jones Laugh Book We had qurte a talk about our hugh school days She told me Jrm Archer was a cartoonrst Hom and Jerry being hrs specralrtyl and that Bob Eschboch was appearrng an the televrsron show The Bag Top asostrong man llncrdently she told me he now rs over srx feet toll and werghs about two hundred pounds Ilhe warter came wrth my meal and Betty left me to relorn her party The food was soterrrblethatl complarned to the warter He sard he drdn t have anythrng to do wrth pre pctrng rtand took me to the head chef who to my surprrse was Glorra Cates My mrnd wentblank for a few mrnutes and when my thoughts returned I was ata beauty contest When the wrnner was an nounced Rose Stone stepped rn front af the tglgvrgrqn cqmgfqs and was grven the trtle Mrss Telephone Operator for the year One of the televrsron camera men caughtmyeye It turned out so be A I I en Heaney who was tryrng to corner Rose for a ate Suddenly I was standrng rn front of a burldrng that was strll under constructron lt was the Marengo Hrgh School The head constructron engrneer Stan Krueger came over to see me He told me Nary Carney and Nancy Davrs were teachrng mechan rcal drawrng and chemrstry rn the old school burldrng He also told me that George Ballard was proprretor of Clearvrew now called Helen and George s Place rhe world was a lrttle foggy agarn and when rt cleared I was s andrng rn front of a vacuum cleaner factory owned and operated by Janrce Barth and her husband l spent a few days wrth Jonrce and she told me her prrvate secretary Carol Hahn was on a vacatron frshrng trrp Recently she sord that she had recerved a letter from Morgue Yerke a famous dancrng teacher rn the arthur Murray Studro Suddenly Iwas whrrlrng around rn space and when my mrnd was strorghtened out I was rn an arrplane flyrng over the mrd west darry country The prlat to my surprrse was Dore Devrl Uyeda who had aregular route from New York to Sacramento He had me come up to the cockprt and pointed out a 200 acre darry farm called Sandv Acres owned by Ken Laeffel The our Ime hostess brought us lunch thenand Rlch toldme the steak we were eatrng was from theMeyers beef farm vwrrchwas supplyrng about 2036 of the beef rn the Unrted States Rach told me that Mrs Meyers the former Joyce Moss had gust grven brrth to twrns As we were Iondrng I notrcedqurte a few black spots an the ground below us Rrch toldrne that rt was thetlenmng Home stead and all those black spots were John s lrttle prgs runnrng around When the plane landed rn Cleveland for few mrnutes I ran rnto Donna Volstorff and her husband the ager ofa grrls baseball team whose starplayerswereArlene Secor Jean Watkrns Shrrley Schurrng and Pat Austrn Donna and I had lunch together across fromatheater that wasadvertrsrng Romeo s Comeback starrr John Doll A wartress came for our order I thought she lookdgfamrlrarand thenl rememberedwhoshewas Rrta Goetz Her husband was a very srckly person so she had to work Donna told me that Glorra Foryes was the captarn of the Red Devrl s Roller Skatrng champrons She sand that she had seen blorro rn actron on televrsron and that she had knocked three of the opposrng team over the rarls She wasn't the only one of our classmates to bea professronal woman rnthe athletrc freld l found that Carol Kugler known as theFlamrng Demon was the cha ron wrestler rn her weight dtvrsron l was sumnly awakened by my husband who told me I was talkrng rn my sleep I told ham I was remunrscrng and promptly went to sleep I was lucky because Iwas able to prck up AI Frnnan down rn Mexrco who had turned to bull frghtrng He wasnt very good though because he was rust Iearnrng Tom Co don and Tom Shafer were runnrnga garage rn NewMexrca not ar from where Al was lrvrng As we were drrvrng down the road we passed a large truck On the srde of rt was wrrtten the Johnson Transcantrnental Truckrng Lrne Al sand that Gus was really a bug busrness man now truckrng everythmg from men to mrce The scene IH my mrnd changed agarn l was starrng at an enormous estate and farm combrned The srgn on the fence read Poachre Kennels Inc ownedandoperatedby Wes Streg Larry Anthony and Tam Corn I met Tom and he showed me around therr vast emprre Each one had a house of hrs own He also told me thattheyweresellcng sall over the world some berng sold as hrgh as two thousand dollars aprece Tam told me that Tom Kametanr an old classmate of ours wasa navy captarn on the U S S Marengo and Art Johnson was a nose and throat doctor practrcrng rn New York Pat Botts and Betty Ettner were standrng rn front of me the next thrng I knew They told me that they were modelrng for Esqurre Calender at SIO0 o week They told me that Joan Darley had turned rnto a lrttle angel of mercy, nursing all the sack young fellows back to health by means of her charmrng ways and bug eyes All of a sudden I was standrng rn a huge room wrth bottles and kegs A terrrble smell prerced my nostrrls It turned out to be abrewery owned by John Duyne and ManroeSmr th The manager Bob Gruel was standrng at a bag tank handrng out samples though rtlooked Irkehe wasthe one that wasdorng the sarnplrng I found Irene Telschow seated comfortably behrnd a desk at a rob she had long prepared for speech advrsor to the Presrdent of the Unrted States I notrcedlrene hadvery thrck glasses Her eyes must have beengettrng very bad Irene rrtentroned that Bull Ashelford naw known as Wrld Brlltlrckup wasmanagerof Mc urevey s Pot Schnerder was an owner of seven stock cars racrng at Soldrers Freld and rn Rockford Alrce Lusz Betty Abraham and Dorothy F lemmr were world renowned stunt drrvers known as the Mass Murder hree I was Interested rn these races so I bought a trcket and sat down rn a box seat to enloy myself I drscovered Kenneth Olson srttrng behrnd me He told me that Wrld and Wooley Jrm Schaefer rs now a manrster rn the Frp Islands Once agarneverythrrtg faded and I found myselfstondrng rn a Nrght Club where l was rntraduced to the owners of the club Multr mrllronares Red G rrtz and Norman Schossow They wanted to know rf I knew of anyone who had use for some drapers because Eugene Slaughter the owner of Dropers Inc had lust Invented o new three cornered contraptron Wrth thrs frnal thought I was roughly awakened by my husband who wanted hrs breakfast Also all gooddreamsmust end some trrhe O . , . . 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I I ' I ' I ' r CLASS atAustrn leaves her prneapple blouse to the Hula Hula grrls ale Anderson leaves Ina Rrce to Charley Dawes etty Abraham and Betty Peterson leave therr lokes to Charlotte Raether and Lors Dahlke arryAnthony Tom Carn and Wesley Streg leave the mystery of the Poochre Club strll un solved anrce Barth leaves Hoover to clean up the school tanley Archer leaves hrs Wheatres Masks to Alrce Colver at Botts leaves her pleasant ways to Joan Boom garden rllram Ashelford leaves hrs abrlrty to get along wrth the teachers to Carol Ackman ary Carney Nancy Davrs and Rose Stone leave therr frrendshrp to Joan Boomgarden eorge Ballard leaves hrs steadrness to Don Volk man lorra Cates leaves her glass of water om Congdon leaves hrs herght to Darwm Esch bach oan Darley leaves he r bag brown eyes and flrrtatrous ways to Helen Franks ohn Doll leaves hrs srster ta Frnd her own way to the basketball games etty Ettner leaves takrng everythrng wrth her ohn Duyne leaves Mr Borse Socral Scrence classes orothy Flemmrng leaves her Ford obert Eschbach leaves all hrs younger brothers and srsters to frll up the school rn the future lfred Frnnan leaves hrs red nose to Edward Wrnters lorra Foryes leaves her thrck black curly harr to Mr Borse avrd Fox leaves hrs corner rn the audrtorrum rta Goetz leaves her artrstry to Sally Thomas obert Grertz leaves hrs qurer modesty to Dell Coon J arol Hahn leaves her frshrng trrps to Barbara Abraham obert Gruel leaves hrs well groomed appearance to John Ratclrff llen Heaney leaves hrs physrque to Butch Huebsch arol Kugler leaves a lock of her flamrng red harr to Sandra Wrlkens ohn Hennrng leaves all hrs presrdencres to Charley Grossen erald H ser leaves hrs baby blue eyes and drmples to Bo Ham lrce Lusz leaves her glasses to Martha Thomas rthur Johnson leaves hrs Peeprng Tom abrlrtres to the under prrvrleged classmen oyce Moss leaves her spellrng skrlls To Steve Otrs alter Johnson leaves hrs yellow wagon to Mrss Rr ey Tom Kometanr leaves hrs versatrlrty to Donna Meyers Chrrstrne Pearson leaves to make room for more Freshman Stanley Krueger leaves rn a cloud of smoke Gordon Lee leaves hrs frery sprrrt Allrson Prrngle leaves her beauty contests to Arvrlla McNulty Davrd Lrbberton leaves hrs school sprrrt to remarn rn students Joan chaeffer leaves her quret ways to Wayne Kolberg Kenneth Loeffel leaves hrs amourous ways to Hans Andreson Pat Schnerder leaves her cowboy belt for another frshrng trrp Harvey Meyers leaves hrs steers to Chuck Ackman Shrrley Schurrng and Arlene Secor leave therr chatterrng rn art class to Joyce Dahlman Walter Nordmeyer leaves for Hampshrre Kenneth Oleson leaves hrs notes to anyone who wants them Irene Telschow leaves her glasses off Jrm Schaefer leaves hrs wrld and wooly ways to Matt Schultz Lavona Thomas leaves her srster Leona to rrde home wrth Bob Burnsrde Norman Schossow leaves hrs curly harr to Rozell Corson Tom Shafer leaves hrs Levrs Donna Volstorff leaves her basketball playrng to Delores Srmons Monroe Smrth leaves never to return Jean Watkrns leaves her Chrrstmas trees Margre Yerke leaves her dancrng abrlrty to Lors Beebe Rrcha rd Uyeda leaves hrs membershrp rn the Green Leaf Club to whom rt may concern Eugene Slaughter leavesl All the senror qrrls leave Gahala wrth much mrsgrvrngs and the boys leave Staublr to Freddy The Delta Gamma Srgmas leave therr srgnal to all those who don t have a hankre The Senrors wr.ll happrnessand good luck to all the remarnrng classes of M C H S I , . . . . .. . . . . .. le . 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