Meredosia Chambersburg High School - Chief Yearbook (Meredosia, IL)
- Class of 1960
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THE 1960 CHIEF MEREDOSIA-CHAMBERSBURG HlGH-QCHOOL MERE D08IA,ILLINOIS l We, the Class of 1960, gratefully dedicate The Chief to our parents. Board of Education, and faculty who, through their time and patience have, in one way or another, helped us to- ward our goal of education in these twelve years. We also would like to thank them for helping us to prepare to meet the responsibilities we shall face in our future life. DEDICATION 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION President--Lew Cummings Secretary--Alvin Unland Standing from left to right: William McCormick, Lew Cummings, Richard Clark. Seated from left to right: Alvin Unland, Robert Pool, Ed. ard Irving, Frank Yeakel, Harold Schroeder (not pictured) Versailles Locker Versailles, Illinois Bemis Livestock Trucking Service Mt. Sterling, Illinois 4 Zimmerman Garage Versailles, Illinois Prairie Farms Mt. Sterling, Illinois MR. CHEL YOUNG MRS. ANNA MAE HYATT Principal Superintendent Secretary World History PRINCIPAL'S MESSAGE Congratulations to the graduating class of 1960 upon reaching another division point in your education. For some of you this graduation will terminate your formal education. Others will undoubtedly continue with a college or university program while yet others will enter a trade school or the armed forces. Regardless of where you may be, however, you can all continue to learn. Keep an open and inquiring mind being ready to accept new concepts if they promise progress. Yet hold fast to the things in your heritage that are good. You must achieve a balance between the tried and the new and con- tinue to progress. One can never stand still; you either progress or regress. Along with your open mind keep yourselves free from prejudice, bitter- ness, and petty feelings. These can only detract from a peace of mind so necessary to cope with the problems of modern living. Do not be afraid of work. The things that are worthwhile do not come either cheap or easy. Choose a goal and work toward it. Before that goal is reached find a new goal. Keep your sights ever onward and upward. Be willing to accept responsibility and give of your time and talents to worth- while community projects. All of you can become good community citizens. Along with congratulations allow me, on behalf of the Board of Education and Faculty, to wish you well on life's journey. In years to come when your achievements are many we will have even more pride in the Class of 1960! Chel Young Mt. Sterling Implement Co. Mt. Sterling, Illinois O'Neils Store ML Sterling, Illinois Farmers State Bank Mt. Sterling, Illinois 5 O. J. Bump Lumber Co. Mt. Sterling, Illinois Mr. Richard James Mrs. Myrtle Joy Industrial Arts Driver Training Assistant Coach Lathrop's Grocery and Dry Goods Store Meredosia, Illinois Home Economics FHA Advisor Freesen Bros. Construction Bluffs, Illinois Miss Melba Jo Tiemann Girls' Physical Education GAA Advisor Mathematics The Chief Advisor Senior Advisor Mr. Loren Wickert Agriculture FFA Advisor Freshmen Advisor Mr. James Major Mrs. Lois Cloyd Mr. Marshall Cloyd English Play Director Junior Advisor Farmers and Traders State Bank Meredosia, Illinois Band Chorus Farmers State Bank Pittsfield, Illinois 7 The Chief Staff members are as folio . s: S )onsor Editor Creative Editors Sports Editors Layout Editors Business Managers Typists Mr. James Major Betty Beauchamp Sondra Dugan Judy Major Mike Edlen John Yeakel Kay Kibler Linda McCormick Barbara Lansink Byron Fuelling Roxie Irving Kaye Stinebaker Illico Service Station Hunter-Allen Lumber Company Meredosia, Illirfcis Meredosia, Illinois 8 Democrat Message Mt. Sterlin , Illinois J. R. Vose Chambersburg, Illinois UNIT 11 BUS DRIVERS Thomas APCC Station Versailles, Illinois CUSTODIANS Edgar Ham, Clarence Allen Redmond Implement Mt. Sterling, Illinois Buckley's Auto Parts Mt. Sterling, Illinois 10 Pool's Grocery Store Chambersburg, Illinois BARBARA JEANNE LANSINK Annual Staff..................................... 4 Band..........................................1,2,3 Band Council................................. j 3 Band Council Officer............................ 2 Cheerleader..................................... Cheerleading Camp.................................. Chorus..................................... 3 4 Class Play.............................. .1,3, 4 Class Officer................................... 4 FHA........................................1,2, 3, 4 FHA Section Officer............................. 3 GAA......................................... 3, 4 GAA Camp......................................... 2 GAA Officer................................... 2,4 Homecoming Attendant..............................4 Music Camp...................................... . National Honor Society......................2, 3, 4 Pep Club........................................ j Student Council ................................ 2 Student Librarian............................... 9 SAMUEL LEWIS Class Play ... FFA........... Track and Field _____3, 4 1.2, 3,4 ----1, 3 11 KAY JEAN KIBLER Annual Staff......................................4 Band ........................................ 1,2,3 Band Council.....................................2, 3 Chorus........................................1,2,3 Class Play ......................................3, 4 FHA........................................1, 2, 3, 4 FHA Officer......................................3_ 4 GAA........................................1,2, 3, 4 Music Camp....................................... 3 National Honor Society .......................2, 3, 4 Pep Club......................................... 1 BILL WINTER Baseball.........................................4 Basketball.......................................4 Class Play.......................................4 Class Officer....................................4 Foo+ball.........................................4 Homecoming Escci c...............................4 JUDY MAJOR Annual Staff........... Band................... Band Council........... Band Officer........... Chorus................. Class Play ............ Class Officer.......... FHA.................... FHA Officer............ GAA.................... GAA Officer............ Homecoming Attendant . . , Music Camp............. National Honor Society . . . Pep Club .............. Student Council........ Sweetheart Ball Attendant ......4 1.2, 3, 4 . 1,2,3 4 1.2, 3,4 . 1,3,4 2 1.2, 3,4 3 1.2, 3,4 .......4 ...... 1 1.2, 3, 4 . . 2, 3, 4 .....1,4 ........3 .......2 12 BETTY BEAUCHAMP (, m Annual Staff........................................4 Band...........................................1,2, 3 Band Council......................................2,3 Class Play.....................................1, 3, 4 Class Officer.......................................3 FHA.........................................1,2, 3, 4 FHA Officer.........................................4 GAA...............................................1,2 National Honor Society.........................2, 3, 4 Pep Club............................................1 Student Librarian...................................2 DON BRADLEY Barnwarming Escort............................... 2,4 Baseball.................................... 1,2, 3 Basketball..................................... 1,2,3 • Class Play.........................................3, 4 FFA......................................... 1,2, 3,4 FFA Officer...................................2, 3, 4 Football ................................... 1,2,3, 4 Homecoming Escort........................... 1, 2, 3, 4 Student Council.................................... 1 Sweetheart Ball Escort............................1,2 KAYE STINEBAKER Annual Staff....................................4 Barnwarming Attendant........................ 2, 3 Chorus..................................... 1, 3, 4 Class Play..................................1, 3, 4 FHA.....................................1,2, 3, 4 FHA Officer.....................................4 GAA ......................................1,2, 3, 4 GAA Officer....................................3, 4 Homecoming Attendant..........................1,3 Homecoming Queen................................4 13 JESSE BARRETT Barnwarming Escort Baseball........... Basketball......... Chorus ............ Class Play......... Class Officer...... FFA Officer.......... Football........... ROXIE IRVING Annual Staff.....................................4 Band......................................1, 2, 3, 4 Band Council.................................1, 2, 3 Barn Warming.................................2, 3, 4 Cheerleader......................................4 Cheerleading Campi...............................4 Class Officer..................................2,4 Crowning the Homecoming Oueen....................4 FHA.......................................1, 2, 3, 4 FHA Officer..................................2, 3, 4 GAA..........................................1. 3, 4 GAA Officer......................................3 Homecoming Attendant.............................2 Pep Club......................................... Student Council..................................4 Sweetheart Ball Attendant........................1 JOHN YEAKEL Annual Staff.................... Band............................ Baseball........................ Basketball...................... Chorus.......................... Class Officer.................. Football....................... Homecoming Escort.............. Student Council................ Sweetheart Ball Escort ........ ___4 1,2, 3 ___3 ___4 .. 3, 4 . . 3,4 ___4 ___4 ..3,4 ____3 MICHAEL EDLEN Annual Staff........................................4 Band..........................................1,2, 3, 4 Band Council....................................1, 2, 3 Baseball............................................1 Basketball........................................1,2 Chorus..........................................1, 3, 4 Class Play......................................1, 3, 4 Class Officer.......................................1 National Honor Society..........................2, 3, 4 Student Council.....................................3 Sweetheart Ball Escort.............................a, a Track...............................................1 LINDA McCORMICK Annual Staff.......... Barnwarming Attendant Cheerleader.......... Cheerleading Camp .. . Chorus .............. Class Play .......... Class Officer........ FHA.................. FHA Officer.......... GAA.................. GAA Camp. ............ Pep Club............. Student Council...... ......4 .......3 . . 1, 3, 4 .......4 . . 1, 3,4 ..1,3,4 ____2, 3 1,2, 3, 4 .......3 1, 2, 3,4 .......2 1 1 15 SONDRA DUGAN Annual Staff........... Band................... Band Council........... Band Officer........... Barnwarming Attendant. ., Chorus ................ Class Play ............ Class Officer.......... FHA.................... GAA.................... GAA Officer............ Homecoming Attendant .. Music Camp............. National Honor Society .. Pep Club............... Sweetheart Ball Attendant Student Council........ .......4 1.2, 3, 4 _____2, 3 ....2,4 .......4 1, 2, 3, 4 . .1, 3, 4 .......2 1.2, 3, 4 1.2, 3. 4 _____3, 4 .......4 . .2, 3, 4 _____3, 4 _____1,4 .......3 .......4 BYRON FUELLING Annual Staff......... Barnwarming Escort .. Baseball.............. Basketball ........... Chorus ............... Class Play ........... FFA Officer.......... Student Council....... Sweetheart Ball Escort Track................ 4 4 4 2,4 1. 2 3, 4 4 2 2 16 17 C L A s 9 All of us would like to see what is in store xor us in 19 7 0. So we look through our chrystal ball. As things come into focus we see the present star of stage, screen, and Smellavision, Miss Roxie Irving, the most dazzling blond in Holly- wood. With her is her private fashion designer, Kaye Stinebaker. Now things are fading, no, they are coming back. Who is that young looking, bald-headed man? Oh, it is John Dennis, the owner of the Kookie Comb Factory in Alaska. In the background is the sign Edlen Engineering Company . As we go inside, we see the president is none other than Mike Edlen and his private secretary is Linda McCormick. Mike tells us that he ran into Betty Beauchamp at the airport. She is working for TWA. As the light fades, we wonder who will be next. When the chrystal ball comes back into focus, we see Don Bradley and Jesse Barrett, in Texas, looking over the pastures of their 150,000 acre cattle ranch, while in the background are their oil fields. The fields remind us of Sam Lewis's oil field back in old C'burg. Sam's wells are bringing in a thousand barrells a day. We are now going out into the beautiful Pacific Ocean. There we see a small island with a large castle. As it comes into view, we see Byron Fuelling and Gary Fanshier in the yard. The sign reads, Alcatraz !!! Oh, well there's some in every group. Bluffs Hardware Bluffs, Illinois Midwest Order Buyers Chapin, Illinois Jacksonville, Illinois Elm City Produce Millard Greenhouse Beardstown, Illinois 18 c Y P R 0 P H E We now see Miss Kay Kibler, the famous blues singer, is throwing one of her all male parties in Cairo. She likes it that way; no competition. We now go to Kay's chief competitor. Barb Lansink, who sings Rock and Roll. Did someone say Rock and Roll wouldn't last? As we carry on with our chrystal ball gazing, we come to India and who do we see but John Yeakel. John finally made it; he has a harem, 24 beautiful wives. Moving on, we see Joyce Surratt and Betty Dunmire sitting at the kitchen table drinking coffee. They tell us they now receive $ 1 000 . per day for putting snowon a skijump. Now we see Mrs. Alice Scott, a large trailer court in Chicago. She is the owner of As things come into focus again, we see Wee Willie Winter and his jet job automobile. He has won every t r o phy possible. We see that Judy Easley is in the WAC's. She is a Colonel. We see that ten years from now, we, the authors will still be in school. Oh! Will it never end! Jacksonville Foods Jacksonville, Illinois Jim Crawford Trucking Chambersburg, Illinois Darwin Company Jacksonville, Illinois Huss' Men and Boys Clothing Store Beardstown, Illinois 19 CLASS HISTORY Well, here we are, SENIORS at last! As we look back over our four years in high school we remember that we stormed MCHS as Freshmen , twenty-seven strong. We elected Nancy Rausch, John Hammond, Mike Edlen, and Betty Dun- mire as class officers. Mr. Savoie was our fresh- man class sponsor. During this first year we gave a one act play entitled, Wild Cat Willy Gets the Woolys , under the direction of Mrs. Young. We went to St. Louis on our class trip. When we came back our Sophomore year we discovered we had lost five classmates and gained a new one. Our new class sponsor, who has guided us through our last three years, is Mr. Major. We elected Roxie Irving, Judy Major, Sondra Dugan, Nancy Rausch, and Linda McCormick as our class officers. On our class trip we went to see the Car- dinals beat the Dodgers at St. Louis. We entered the state of upper classmen with only twenty-four students, we lost one and gained one. This was the year of our prom, Blue Hawaii , and our class play called, The Little Dog Laughed . We elected John Dennis, Betty Beauchamp, Linda McCormick, John Yeakel, and Jesse Barrett as class officers. We went to Pere Marquette State Park for our class trip. Now in our SENIOR year we find that we have lost six students and gained three new ones. We are looking forward to the prom, our class tri,p and, of course. Graduation. Our class play this year was, Desperate Ambrose . Our class officers are Barbara Lansink, Bill Winter, Roxie I r:v'i n g, and John Yeakel. Farmers National Bank Griggsville, Illinois Parkview Drive Inn Griggsville, Illinois R. H. Anderson Implement Co. Griggsville, Illinois Penstone Orchards Griggsville . Pittsfield, Illinois 20 CLASS WILL We the Seniors of 196 0, being of sound body and not so sound mind, do hereby declare this last will and testament heretofore made by us. To the faculty, we will our old test papers so they won't have to make up new ones. To the Juniors, we will our brown noses. They have wanted them long enough. To the Sophomores, we will our ability to be upper classmen without much effort. To the Freshmen, we will our ability to get through four years of high school. We, The boys in band and chorus who drive cars, will our parking places to Mr. Cloyd. And last the individual bequeaths: We, Kay Jean Kibler and Barbara Lansink will our inseparable friendship to Ruth Fuelling and Marilyn He it brink. I, Jesse Barrett, will my ability to go steady with Mt. Sterling girls and get along with their fathers to Bob Clark. I, Betty Beauchamp, will my ability to get my book reports in early to Jay Major. I, Don Bradley, will my ability to play football to Mert Dickman. I, John Dennis, will my gutted mufflers to Edward Barrett. I, Sondra Dugan, will my ability in science and math to Kermit Wheeler and Jug Wilhite. I, Betty Dunmire, will my bookkeeping ability to Margaret Ham. I, Judy Easley, will my ability to get in and out of ditches to Mr. James. I, Mike Edlen, will my brains and ability to goof off and get by with it to Don Hawkshaw. I, Gary Fanshier, will my ability to stay out of trouble and be a perfect angel in 4th hour study hall to Hambone. I, Byron Fuelling, will my curls to Bobby Ham. I, Roxie Irving, will my ability to get along with all the teachers to Russie Allen and Sam Easley. I, Sam Lewis, will my '60 Fury to Butch Dugan. I, Judy Major, will my ability to get in on the tail end of a story to Katie Leahr. I, Linda McCormick, will my laugh to Kay Hobbs. I, Alice Scott, will my ability in bookkeeping to Kay Hobb s. I, Kaye Stinebaker, will my ability to get along with Griggsville boys to Alice Wilhite and Judy Ellett. How about Mike, Alice? I, Joyce Surratt, will my pixie hair-cut to Mr. C1oy d. I, Bill Winter, will my nickname. Wee Willie to Willard McDannold. I, John Yeakel, will the keys to the candy machine to David Buhlig. Villlage Inn R. C. Grey Chevrolet Perry, Illinois Pittsfield, Illinois Skinner Funeral Home Griggsville, Illinois Richard's Shell Service Griggsville, Illinois Ellis Super Buy Griggsville, Illinois Bergman Meat Packing Co. Pittsfield, Illinois Steinberg Motors Meredosia. Illinois Kopp Furniture Appliance Griggsville, Illinois Jimmy Brim Edward Barrett Richard Bradley Harold Hester Norma's Cafe Perry, Illinois Kopp Lumber Co. riggsville, Illinois Donna Knight Robert Ham Kay Hobbs Gary Dugan Alberta Ruh Gene Dawson Kathleen Leahr Judy Ellett Donna Stevens Ruth Fuelling Larry Wilhite Donnie Schlieke Bonnie Klopfer Earl Jobe Andrea Surratt Jerry Bradley Brenda Browning Jerry Gregory 24 Tom Six Otto's Jewelry Pittsfield, Illino: Tuescher Drugs Meredosia, Illino Billy Stevens. Lucy Copenhaver Jim Whiteside Marjorie Rausch Sammy Easley Ronnie McAllister Robert Lewis Earl Easley Joyce Dickman Karen Wheeler Lloyd Brant Marilyn Heitbrink Claude Holder John Steinberg i Benny Hannel James Jobe Connie Ruyle Russell Allen Jean Dunmire Bill's Food Market T D Implement Co. Griggsville, Illinois Perry, Illinois 26 John Petri Shirley Elben First National Bank Pittsfield, Illinois Meredosia Marine Co. Meredosia, Illinois Willard McDannold Patsy Schlieker Verlin Steve Irving Sharon Ruppel Judy Bradley Michael Jenkins Lenora Clark Robert Bogue Sally Griebler Leonard VanHyning Donna Surratt Johnny Rentz Audrey Dunmire Ralph Whiteside Karen Pate Margaret Ham. Reads Store Perry, Illinois Ben Franklin Store Pittsfield, Illinois Farrell's Garage Griggsville, Illinois John Nortrup, Insurance Meredosia, Illinois 28 Royce Dickmai Ronald Brant Robert Hyme Rebecca New  P H I L L 8 PHILOSOPHY We haven't appeared to be improved over last year in any sports. We were trying for improvement. Our football team did not win a ballgame. Our basketball team has only won one. There are several things wrong with our teams. We have a defeatist attitude which is hard to overcome. It can take two or three years to completely overcome this attitude. We don't have enough boys coming out for football and staying out. They can't take the getting in shape phase and can't train three months out of a year. This creates a problem for the boys that stay out, they have no competition for their position and become lazy because they know if I only have 15 or 16 boys out they won't be replaced. In basketball, we don't have any height and naturals. Our tallest boy can jump and jump and only get a few of the rebounds where the opposition has been tall enough to tip the ball in the basket or out for a fast break. In closing, I hope I can break us out of this defeatist attitude and we can begin to compete on a common level as it has been the past. Yates Restaurant Beardstown, Illinois Klump Tire Company Jacksonville, Illinois Schnitker Truck Lines Arenzville, Illinois 30 Chapin State Bank Chapin, Illinois CHEERLEADERS Standing; Linda McCormick, Judy Ellett, Barbara Lansink Kneeling; Roxie Irving Kay Hobbs, Donna Knight PEP CLUB From left to right Cheerleaders; Kay Hobbs, Linda McCormick, Roxie Irving Barbara Lansink, Judy Ellett, Donna Knight First row Miss Tiemann, Bonnie Klopfer, Andrea Surratt, Brenda Browning, Bobby Hymes, Harold Hester, Terry Bradley, Jay Major, Judy Major, Sondra Dugan, Kay Kibler Second row Lenora Clark, Margaret Ham, Sally Griebler, Audrey Dunmire, Margie Rausch, Karen Wheeler, Jean Dunmire, Lucy Copenhaver, Alice Wilhite, Sue Dickman, Marilyn Heitbrink Third row Ruth Fuelling, Joyce Surratt, Betty Dunmire, Judy Easley, Joyce Potter, Elaine Grey, Sharon Rupple, Linda Lathrop, Connie Ruyle Wort's Radio and TV Service Lindsey Hardware Rounds Funeral Chapel Mt. Sterling, Illinois Versailles, Illinois Mt. Sterling, Illinois 31 Front row: Don Bradley, Gary Dugan, Terry Bradley, Robert Bogue, Jerry Bradley Middle row: Larry Wilhite, Lloyd Brant, Donnie Hawkshaw, Dick Bradley, Kermit Wheeler, John Petri, Russell Alien-Manager Back row: Coach Phillip Morris, Mert Dickman, Robert Clark, John Yeakel, Willard McDannold, Sonny VanHyning, Bill Winter, Sam Easely, Assistant Coach Richard James From left to right: The Backs; John Petri, Robert Bogue, Mert Dickman, Sam Easley From Left to right: The Line; John Yeakel, Robert Clark, Larry Wilhite, Donnie Hawkshaw, Lloyd Brant, Terry Bradley, Sonny VanHyning Gambles's Store Meredosia, Illinois Dr. Ralph Griebler Meredosia, Illinois 32 Roy E. Webel Insurance and Real Estate Meredosia, Illinois M. K. Ford Sales Mt. Sterling, Illinois Propane Gas Company Meredosia, Illinois Lauder Junk Yard Beardstown, Illinois Thompson Jewelers Jacksonville, Illinois Beardstown Implement Company Beardstown, Illinois 33 Front row: Back row: Kermit Wheeler, Gary Dugan, Jimmy Brim, Donnie Hawkshaw, John Petri Coach, Phillip Morris, Jerry Bradley, Bob Clark, Johnny Yeakel, Gary Rausch, Bill Winter, Manager, Russell Allen Front row: Ronnie Brant, Verlin Tubbs, Jim Whiteside, Paul Holder, Carl Myers David Leihr, Ralph Whiteside, David Buhlig, Lloyd Brant, Back row: Coach, Richard James, Ronnie McAllister, John Steinberg, Mert Dickman, Leonard VanHyning . Claude Holder, Willard McDannold, John Rentz, Bob Bogue, Manager, Roger Barfield. Howe Electric Company Jacksonville, Illinois Dr. Joseph Panella Meredos a, Illinois Chapin Locker Company Chapin, Illinois Johnson's Color Mart 34 Jacksonville,. Illinois Pete Bill Mac's Clothes Shop Jacksonville, Illinois The Camera Shop Jacksonville, Illinois Hagener Farmers Grain Company Arenzville, Illinois Scott County Marketing Association Bluffs, Illinois President..... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer.... President..... Vice President Secretary..... Treasurer. ... CLASS OFFICERS President...........Bob Bogue Vice President.....Sally Griebler Secretary..........Ralph Whiteside Treasurer..........Patsy Schlieker Reporter...................Judy Bradley President..........Lucy Cophenhaver Vice President.....John Petri Secretary..........Connie Ruyle Treasurer..........Steve Irving , Alberta Ruh Gary Dugan .Judy Ellett Larry Wilhite . Barbara Lansink Bill Winter . Roxie Irving John Yeakel Wessler Electric Arenzville, Illinois Jones Rexall Drugs Beardstown, Illinois Davis Office Supply Jacksonville, Illinois International Harvester Company Beardstown, Illinois 37 HOMECOMING Left to right: Judy Bradley, Jerry Bradley, Marilyn Heitbrink, John Petri, Donna Knight, Don Bradley, Barbara Lansink, Bill Winter, Christine Ham, Larry Wilhite, Oueen, Kaye Stineoaker, Gary Rausch, Roxie Irving, Gerald Lucas, Kermit Wheeler, Sondra Dugan, John Yeakel, Kathleen Leahr, Gary Dugan, Connie Ruyle, Mert Dickman, Sally Griebler. Bradley Implement Company Meredosia, Illinois Daily Illinoian Star Beardstown, Illinois Emporium Jacksonville, Illinois Kroger Grocery Store Beardstown, Illinois 38 BARNWARMING Kathleen Leahr, Jerry Bradley, Sondra Dugan, Tom Six, Roxie Irving, Jesse Barrett, Donna Knight, Don Bradley, Alberta Ruh, Dick Bradley. Left to right: Richard Bradley, Alberta Ruh, Jesse Barrett, Oueen Roxie Irving, Ann Perry, Donald Schlieker, Sondra Dugan, Tom Six, Donna Knight, Donald Bradley. (Not pictured) Kathleen Leahr, Jerry Bradley. Walker Furniture Company Jacksonville, Illinois National Starch and Chemical Corporation Meredosia, Illinois Voelkel Glass Service Jacksonville, Illinois 39 9WEETHEART BALL Left to right: Patsy Schlieker (not pictured), Don Schlieker, Lucy Copenhaver, Claude Holder, Andrea Surratt, Clarence Hannel, Judy Major, Jay Major, Ray Wilhite, Joyce Rausch, Kenneth Six, Oueen, Judy Easley, Sam Easley, Cathy Jo Riley, Jesse Barrett, Joyce Surratt, Gene Dawson, Bonnie Klopfer, Byron Fuelling, Joyce Potter, David Buhlig, Lenora Clark. Yost'3 Services Meredosia, Illinois 40 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Burrus Brothers Associated Growers Arenzville, Illinois May Music Company Jacksonville, Illinois Durst Brothers Sunshine Dairy Ouincy, Illinois 41 Mary's Beauty Shop Chambersburg, Illinois - BAND AND CHORUS Back row: Kay Hobbs, Patsy Schlieker, Sondra Dugan, David Leihr, Mike Edlen, David Buhlig, Tom Grisham, Bob Bogue, Gere Da. son. Donald Schlieker, Tom Caldwell, Third row: Cindy Cole, Micky Sheppard, Nicky Surratt, Verlin Tubbs, John Bogue, Donald Fuelling, Jay Major, Ronnie McAllister, John Steinberg, Donnie Hawkshaw, Allen Lovekamp, Ralph Whiteside Second row: Mr. Cloyd, Connie Morath, Jolene Schneider, Ruth Fuelling, Audrey Dunmire, Connie Tubbs, Nancy Pirtle, Ricky Major, Judy Major, Brenda Browning, Judy Ellett, Alice Wilhite, Betty. Schroeder, SallyGriebler First row: Marcella Ham, Sandra Flynn, Kathleen Leahr, Marcia Taylor, Beverly Morath, Lu Beth Young, Rebecca Cloyd, Rita Summers, Carla Kramer, Donna Stevens, Rrxie Irvin« Back row: Bob Bogue, Jesse Barrett, Donald Schlieker. Kermit Wheeler, Sam Lewis, Claude Holder, Eddie Barrett, Benny Hannel, Bill Winter, Jay Major, Harold Hester, Ralph Whiteside Second row: Alice Wilhite, Barbara Lansink, Mike Edlen, JohnYeakel, Lucy Copenhaver, Judy Ellett, Kaye Stinebaker, Ronnie McAllister, Judy Major, Joyce Surratt, Brenda Browning, Connie Morath First row: Kathleen Leahr, Joyce Potter, Judy Bradley, Sondra Dugan, Linda McCormick, Shirley Elben, Karen Wheeler, Jean Dunmire, Ruth Fuelling, Kay Hobbs Journal Courier Jacksonville, Illinois John Green Store Jacksonville, Illinois Daniels Bait Shop Farmers Elevator Company Meredosia, Illinois 43 Chapin, Hlinois Back row: Linda McCormick, Karen Wheeler, Lenora Clark, Lucy Cooenhaver, Kay Jean Kibler, Margaret Ham, Donna Knight, Sally Griebler, Roxie Irving Second row: Judy Major, Kaye Stinebaker, Sondra Dugan, Barbara Lansink, Miss Tiemann First row: Ruth Fuelling, Audrey Dunmire, Kathleen Leahr, Margie. Rausch, Alice Wilhite G. A. A. President.........Sondra Dugan Vice President....Judy Major Secretary.........Kaye Stinebaker Treasurer.........Barbara Lansink Advisor...........Miss Tiemann Elliott State Bank Jacksonville, Illinois Phillips 66 Station Meredosia, Illinois John Onken Brothers Chapin, Illinois 44 Hopper Hamm Jacksonville, Illinois Back row: Second row: Kathleen Leahr, Brenda Browning, Ruth Fuelling, Elaine Grey, Kebecca Newell, Gloria McDaniel, Kay Pate, Sondra Dugan, Doris Pate, Kay Hobbs, Jean Dunmire, Margie Rausch, Lenora Clark, Joyce Potter, Connie Ruyle, Judy Bradley, Patsy Schlieker Joyce Surratt, Judy Easley, Karen Wheeler, Audrey Dunmire, Sally Griebler. Margaret Ham, Lucy Copenhaver, Barbara Lansink, Linda McCormick, Judy Major. Sue Dickman, Marilyn Heitbrink, Linda Lathrop, Sharon Ruppel, Bonnie Klopfer, Andrea Surratt, Shirley Elben. Connie Morath Front row: Mrs. Irving, Betty Beauchamp, Donna Knight, Kaye Stinebaker, Roxie Irving, Kay Jean Kibler, Judy Ellett, Alberta Ruh, Alice Left to right: Alberta Ruh, Alice Wilhite, Donna Knight, Kaye Stinebaker, Kay Kibler, Roxie Irving, Betty Beauchamp, Judy Ellett, Betty Dunmir.e Keehner's Grocery Jacksonville, Illinois R S Auto Supplies Beardstown, Illinois Ackles Orchard Griggsville, Illinois Myers Jewelry Beardstown, Illinois 45 Back row: Donald Schlieker, Robert Hymes, Sam Lewis, Bob Bogue, Bob Clark, Paul Holder, Bill Stevens, Claude Holder, Ronnie Brant, SamFasley, Terry Bradley, John Rentz, Carl Myers. Steve Irving Front row: Mr. Wickert, tsyron Fuelling, Dick Bradley, Don Bradley, Jesse Barrett, Tom Six, Jerry Bradley Left to right: Mr. Wickert, Byron Fuelling, Richard Bradley, Don Bradley, Jesse Barrett, Tom Six, Jerry Bradley Glen Riley Service Station Chambersburg, Illinois Norris Clinic Jacksonville. Illinois Jacksonville Implement Company Jacksonville, Illinois 46 Margaret's Barber Shop Meredosia, Illinois SENIOR PLAY Back row: Bill Winter, Sam Lewis, John Dennis, Mike Edlen, Judy Major, Mrs. Cloyd, Don Bradley, Byron Fuelling, Jesse Barrett Second row: John Yeakel, Kay Jean Kibler, Sondra Dugan, Betty Beauchamp Kaye Stinebaker, Joyce Surratt Front row: Linda McCormick, Barbara Lansink, Judy Easley Jacksonville Chamber Allens Caldwell Engineering Company Sears Roebuck Company The Convalescent Homes Flowers by Rieman Montgomery Ward Company Hopper Shoe Store Duncan Vernor Jewelers of Commerce Rainbo Paint Wallpaper Company Jacksonville, Springfield Transfer Company B M Floor Covering La Crosse Lumber Company Miller Paint Wallpaper Company Quintals Gift Pet Supply Irwin s Kresge's Shumakers TV and Appliance Company 47 QTUDENT COUNCIL Back row: Mr. Young, Leonard VanHyning, Gary Rausch, JohnVeakel, Bill Winter Front row: Ronnie McAllister, Sally Griebler, Linda Lathrop, Bonnie Klopfer, Andrea Surratt, Sondra Dugan, Roxie Irving, Dick Bradley Back row: Betty Beauchamp, Kay Jean Kibler, John Dennis, Barbara Lansink, Mr. Young Front row: Judy Major, Kathleen Leahr, Gary Rausch, Sondra Dugan Drexel Grille Billiards Jacksonville, Illinois T C Sales Jacksonville, Illinois Betts' Stoney's Bait Shop Lanes' Book Store Meredosia, Illinois 48 Jacksonville, Illinois D. A. R. AWARD Miss Judith Major, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James Major of Meredosia, was chosen to receive this year's Good Citizen Award given by the Daughters of American Revolution. She was selected on the following basis: dependability, leadership, service, and patriotism. BETTY CROCKER AWARD Miss Sondra Dugan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dugan of Chambersburg, had the honor of winning the Betty Crocker Homemaking Award Sondra achieved this honor by answering a series of questions on homemaking. She received a pin and her test paper will enter the State finals. Jo's Beauty Shop Bluffs, Illinois Aldrich Drug Co. Pittsfield, Illinois Shank's Shoe Store Mt. Sterling, Illinois Barker Bros. Mt. Sterling, Illinois Perry Barber Shop Perry, Illinois Democrat Times Pittsfield, Illinois Cinderella Shop Jacksonville, Illinois Baldwins Texaco Station Meredosia, Illinois 49 Pike County Republican Pittsfield, Illinois Renaker's Wallpaper and Paint Mt.. Sterling, Illinois 50 FAREWELL The man who strives to educate himself--and no one else can educate him--must win a certain victory over his own nature. He must learn to smile at his dear idols, analyze his every prejudice, scrap if necessary his fondest and most consoling belief, question his presuppositions, and take his chances with the truth. By Everett Dean Martin 52
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