Metropolis High School - Illohmet Yearbook (Metropolis, IL)
- Class of 1961
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 J (p tesenting tl e 19 6 1 METROPOLIS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS Quit â EUGENE HOLMES Murray State College, B. S. Murray State College, M. A. E. DON Lore Ks Band; Chorus; IV 1 | .. Southern Illinois Universitv. MAIM MUNAI Lugiixh l ; Rhetoric; Senior Advisor; Knox College; A I .. M A , Cniversitx of Illinois. Kol.I.A F. LA I MAM Algebra: ( eneral Math; A IL. Western Kentuckv State College; Cniversitx of Kentucky; Bowling Green Business College. DORA IIOfLMAN English III: Hi | i ; Dean M1 â i  iv t-r s.tv of Illinois; State Univer 'it of Indiana. G. F. HIGHFILL Commeree; Yearbook; B. S. I... State College, Springfield. Missouri; A.M., University of Missouri; State University of Iowa; University of Chicago; University of Pittsburgh; Colorado College of ('.duration. MYRTLE HIGHFILL Librarian; B.S.F.. State College, Springfield, Missouri; Stale College, Murray, Kentucky; Graduate Student. State University of Iowa; University of Chicago. CLIFFORD ANDERSON Social Science; B.S.K., M.S., Southern Illinois University. HELEN GARD U. S. History; Social Problems; Junior Advisor; B.S., Southern Illinois University; Shurtleff College; American University. DONALD D. McQUEEN Industrial Arts; Guidance Director; Audio - Visual Aids; B.S.. Southern Illinois University; M.S.E., Southern Illinois University. MRS. PERRY ARENSMAN Latin; Spanish; B.A., Heidelberg University Ohio; Southern Illinois University. C LA IRENE G. WEAVER I .nglish; B.A.. High Point C ollege. High Point, N. Winthrop College, Rock Hill, S. C.; Furman University, Greenville, S. C. PAUL K. MILLS Math; B.S. Murra State College; Federal Math Institute, Murray State. ROSALIE AVERY English: General Science; B.S.. Western Illinois University. ROBERT JONES P.E.; Social Problems; Basketball Coach; Asst. Football Coach; B.S.. Arkansas State College; MS., Universitv of Illinois. IDA LEE Home Economics I and II; Sponsor FHA; B.S., Southern Illinois University. A PAULINE BREMER KENNETH HALSTENBERG Science; Student Council Sponsor; B.S.E., Southern Illinois University. MARY ANDERSON Girls' Physical Education; G.A.A.; Pep Club Sponsor; Cheerleader Sponsor; B.S. E., Southern Illinois University. Home Economics III and IV; Sponsor of FHA; Modern Living; B.S., Carthage College; University of Wisconsin. WILMA LASSITER Speech I Sc II; English I; Play Coach; Thespian Club; AB., Southern Illinois University. LOUS RUFFLING General Math; Algebra I; 15.S.. Southern Illinois University . LOIS DARNELL English I; B.S.. Murray State College. CLAlâDE SHELTON General Science ; Athletic Director; A.B., Carthage; M.S. P.E., University of (Colorado. MARILYN MAHAN Commerce; B.S.R.. Murray State College. BERNIE BEHRENDT World History; P.E.; Football Coach; B.S., Murray State College. EARL DUNGEY Industrial Arts; Assistant Coach; B.S., Southern Illinois University. JUDITH TUCKER Commerce; B.S.E., Southern Illinois University. CHARLES R. HOPSON Driversâ Training; Golf Coach; A.B., Carthage College; M.S.E., Southern Illinois University. M. L. RENAUD Agriculture I. II and IV; Sponsor F. E. A; B.S., in Agriculture, University of Missouri. rur.LMA COMKR Rl'in LaRCI. Cafeteria Employee Cafeteria Employee ( I.AKA (OlMJA Cafeteria Employee Bill SLKKTKR Custodian ARNOLD KOMMRR HARDY WILSON LESl'ER STOKES JOHN STEELE Custodian Custodian Custodian Custodian 2 6 H I X; 0 ft JIM KILBRETH President ' r :'ÂŁ o FRANK SHELTON Vice-President JUDY ANGLIN Secretary DIANNE YATES T reasurer SUL AI I BR l l ! l â; sorta bashful. bn! jus let me get started. JUDY ANT,I IN She's nice. su ed, and bail! to beat. VICK 11 A SI I BY It's just in y it ay of e pressing joy. I IM BAUMGARTNER (iee Ma'. lie's it hat I it ant for Christ mas. DANNY BEAN And everything comes too lateâtoo late KENNETH BEAK The Bear that walks as a man. CLEONE BENSON The Su ede most likely to succeed.â THELMA BIRMINGHAM Women are wiser than men, because they know less and understand more. Al l I BI.ANKI- NSIIIP lie couldn't be good if be would; be wouldn't In-good if be could. DAVID IK 1.10X1 I can pole vault, but I like DcVanlt better. J. I). BREMER Hound-dog man.â BOB BREWER They go wild, simply wild over me.â DOROTHY BREWER Note here's dignity.â BARBARA BRYANT Sheâs got eyes of blue.â MARVIN BU( 1 I ANA N BRENDA HUNCH Inst keep your eyes on me.â ââSchool's OK. hu I pre-fer sleeping.â JANICE BURNHAM ''Fashioned so slenderly.â SANDRA ELEAM ''A small package, but neat in every way.â DONNA CARMAN If laughter pays, then sheâs rich.â JERRY BURNHAM He promises to be the most prosperous.â CHARLES CAGLE ''Like a powder puffâIâm for women.â DON CARTER ''Who so would be a man must be a non-conformist.â MOXROl DOUGLAS Xerer Jo today what yon can I'll I off until tomor-ron DON ELKINS Girls make me flustered! VILLA jYIAE FAUGHN To be sweet is her motto, and kindness is her middle name.â CAROL FLANNIGAN Always considerate.â RAYMOND CILTNER Beware! I may do some thin sensational yet.â MIKE HARD The fearless one. KAR1 N III NDIRSON Insl git â springtime.'' Will I AM HENDERSON I.iik l hunt Inn mil bin x on Uill in in. CAROLYN HILLE Girls have curious iniiuls.â DONNA HINNERS A fashion ilatc uho's up-lo-ilafr.â i.ouis mi 11 mown Whi n the ilinks arc fl) â ing anil the weather is t ool, why should I spend all my time in school?â PHILIP HIRTZLR A newcomer, but no stranger.â JO ANN HUCKLEBERRY And a hound-dog howdy-do to you, too.â GARY JENNINGS And still they gazed, and still the wonder grewâ that one small head could carry all he knew.â MIKI JENNINGS Like time, Mike doesn't nun e loo fit!) , bnl be keeps DONNA [ON IS nil of rigor ami peppy looâgirls like her are ter} feu . JAM IS KILBRETH While Des C-ar es bail coordinates, lint is no sub-ordinate.â JANK I KILGORE She is no! a bit saury; sbe is just a!tractile to Cos-sey. JOHN LAMB l ight the good fight.â MARTHA LANGE A jewel in her own right.â HAROLD LANGE On his own way up.â GLORIA LARRISON A rnte newcomer to M. C. H. S.â Madeline mcDanii i All that glistens is not gold.â (,! R.MAINE METZGER tier Don Ilian is Gary Don. jum moor!-: Hair (Hill sjinil hi;,- fire. SYLVESTER XI AC 1 .iiiH go the s rings of ill) liar .â MARY NEAT! (AMI R One ran be reserved anil still be glamorous.â JANET NORRIS Don't you roll them JOE NEAL NEFTZC.ER A biy, heart in a bin man.â SHARON PARKER Who says that gals who wear glasses are stay-at-home lasses?â EVELYN OLIVER When itâs time to be jolly, we shall always find Polly.â FRANCES PA TTERSON How goodness heightens beauty.â VI KA MAI PAULI W7H'H ) u need a Ini of cherra, that's the time to u nd lor Vera. GARY PI N ROD 'la he grent is to he nis-u nJers food CAROI RICH A RI SO âOh my! 11 on wan) 'Dear John' letters hare I urit ten! DARRELL ROBERTS Goodnight, Irene, English is harddy BRENDA RUSSELL I like Herring, but please leave mine unsalted! DENNIS RIEGGER Yoti'ie heard of nine, women, and song, lion about foot hall, woman, and church? DONNA ROLFE Make hay while the sun shines, I always say. FRANK SHF. I TON When census embraces millions of women each year, I'd like to he the census. LINDA SHERMAN âThis girl's one who's really fun.â I.F.ONA SLANKARI) The one to uhom I shall always cleave is none other than handsome Steve. JACK V. SMITH Once in a while I study, hut such events are few and far between. KAROL STOKES A smile all thr white. ROW II STOKES Why worry? It's too late iiirtiiuy; or, is it early? PATRICIA TANNER A lire wire that crackles with mischief ANN TROVII LION Ann Trorillionâone in a trillion!â LINDA TURNER Where oh where has little lohnny, I ini my, or hobby y,one?â GARY VICKERS I could, 1 presume be called, Isaac, but I much prefer Cary.â ARCHIE VAN METER There are explosives. 1 should know.â JANICE WELLS Of still and serious thoughts.â LINDA Wl 1 I S (.ARY DON WILKINS Within lilts a generous mi l understanding soul. IllKMCI WILLIAMS After nil W'illimiis is not an unusual nameâwh i not change it? More oi er Edison; here roines Wilkins. RICI IA R D Will IA MS A basket ball man?âan athlete yes. Does be like women? Well, yon ran guess.ââ DARLA WOODWARD She is lefini ely a favorite-ââcause sheâs our high school drum majorette.ââ DIANNE YATES If a woman has long hair, it is a glory to her.â JOHN WORTHEN Mischief, thou are afoot.â CINDERELLA YOUNG Sing out the praises of the world.â Qrnon Cfiflss Prtopliecy Kenneth Bear, president of MBC asked that we cover the national election in this tear of 19s2. it was a particular honor because the Governor of Illinois, Robert I.. Anderson, an old classmate, is running tor President of the United States, lo show our loyalty and affection for Governor Anderson, the entire class of â61 decided to come back to Metropolis, to hold a giant rally ansi vote for their favorite candidate. To get the rcaI flavor of the affair we came a day early to reminisce wit h old friends, and find out what they had been doing during the twenty-one years since we parted. We were met at the airport by Senator Frank Shelton, who is campaigning for re-election on the Do-Nothing ticket. Senator Shelton informed us that if elected. Governor Anderson would choose Mr. Hartzel Black as Secretary of Agriculture and that Fred Schmidt and Judy Loyd would be his assistants. Court was in session in Metropolis, and we wandered in to find the law firm of Lange, Lange Larrison handling the cases of Judy Moore versus hair-dye expert, Linda Turner. It seems that Miss Moore wanted her natural blonde hair back. Strolling down the street, we found Vicky Ashby, Charles Cagle, Carolyn Hille, Melvin Williams, Linda Sherman and Jack Smith practicing the Twistâ at the Darla Woodward Dance Studio. Miss Woodward is just recovering from a nearly fatal wreck in her new white Corvette, but when we asked about our dear friend, Gary Wilkins, she told me that the last time she had seen the business tycoon he was chasing his private secretary, Germaine Metzger, around his desk. On the street we met New York playboy, Don Elkins, and Las Vegas gambling casino owner, Jim Loserâ Kilbreth, arguing politics. Jim as usual was surrounded by his beautiful show girlsâJanice Kilgore, Carol Richardson, Bernice Williams, Bonnie Davis, Janet Faughn and Judy Anglin. We went back to the airport to greet a plane load of well known personalities. Galloping down the gangplank on a herd of birdsâwe think they were ostrichesâwere Brigadier General Archie Van Meter of the aid Infantry of the Bengal Lancers and his officers, Gary Vickers, Jim Wallace and William Douglas. Michael (Tarzan) Hard, Vera Mac (Jane) Pauli and Dennis (Boy) Reiggcr, arrived in triumph after their latest movie, Back In I he Jungle. Making the trip with them was Mike Jennings, who camel raced out of Egypt. At the first sound of bongo drums we knew an old friend, Barbara Bryant, had been able to make the trip. Barby is still singing in a small cafe in Greenwich Village, a hobby left over from college days. A rare art collector, multimillionaire Jack Dennis, had just purchased one of her paintings called Flyspeck In A Snotvstorni.â We learned at the airport that a few' classmates would not be here for the election. Bob Brewxr, whose name will live forever in the world of science, had been the first man into space fifteen years ago Unfortunately at that time they had not yet devised a way to get him down. Donna Carman had entered a convent right after graduation from college and vowed never to leave it. Due to a Mau Mau uprising. Missionary Doctor, Danny Starks, and his dedicated nurse, Patti Tanner, decided not to leave their village hospital in Africa. It seems the last time anyone saw John Worthcn, he was leading North to Alaska. Strangest of all, we discovered that Preston and Raymond Giltner are still investigating voting activities in Cook County for the election of 1960. It has been said that Raymond w'as overheard muttering something about a recount. Jean Clark, who runs the townâs hired escort service, employs some familiar faces, Darrell Roberts, Phillip Hirtzer, Allen Blankenship and Gerald Searles. They told us more about some of our classmates. Sharon Parker, Frances Patterson, Carol Flannigan and Janice Wells are happily married as we thought they w'ould be. Dianne Yates, construe- tion engineer, is completing a new and wider bridge direct from here to Kentucky. Architects M.trgic Comer .ind (.indy Young .ire working with her on this project. 'X ill.) Mae Iaughn is modeling for eyelash .ids in between publishing Pl.iv Girl Magazine. Brenda Bunch manufactures Never-Sleep pills and Gary Penrod has a flourishing business in portable-lakesâwater ski size. A number of us who came back arc working in the educational field. Gary Jennings, professor of Applied Physics and Madeline McDaniel, head of the Mathematics Department, arc at Choat Institute of Technology. Now in his twelfth year of college under Miss McDaniel is Jerry Burnham, professional student. Dorothy Brewer is head chef at the University cafeteria, and the Leaky I leart (.of fee Shop on campus is owned by Karen Henderson and Janice Burnham. Headlining at the coffee shop this week was Blues singer, Pat Blackwell, and the Brothers Three,â Don Carter, Dave Bollonc and Rich Williams singing their newest hit record, an old folk song called Sweet Georgia Brown.â Back in the cits' we ran across Donna Rolfc and Brenda Russell, who were selling tickets for the Metropolis Symphony Orchestra's concert to be held next week. The orchestra is conducted by-Robert C. Miller, and features Larry Meinders and his piccolo, Mary Neathamer and her golden toned glockenspcil, and Evelyn Oliver on the drums. Having an hour or two before dinner, we decided to take an enjoyable swim in the new K R Stokesâ swimming pool, which was constructed on the banks of the beautiful Ohio River. Linda Wells and Wanda Logeman, companions of the newest singing sensation Janet Norris and Olympic acrobat champion Sue Allbritten came along with us. Just as we were beginning to enjoy the cool water and warm sunshine, there came a loud Hurrahâ from the riverâs edge. Seeing our swimming instructor, Joe Neal Neftz-gcr, and the four life guards, William Mathis, Leona Slankard, Ann Trovillian and Sherman Shelby, running toward the river, we decided to go down and see just what was the excitement. When we reached a suitable spot to stand and watch, wc re- membered that the Janice Stcptcr-Sylvester Ncace W ater Ski I roupe consisting of T helma Birmingham. Marvin Buchanan. Charlotte Mohr, David Compton. Shirley Elkins, Louis I lillebrand and J. D. Bremer, was to perform this afternoon. The act was being enjoyed by everyone when an obstacle was seen floating in the path of the skiers. They were forced to jump from their skis. As wc peered through the binoculars which we had rentes! from the John Lamb Steel We Rent Anv-thing Shoppe, we saw that the obstacle was a man testing his ness swim fins. I V star, I im Baumgartner was escorted to his new convertible by his co-star Danny Bean and was taken back to the Herman Deascl Studios where a new scries of Aqua-Eins was being filmed. Tim is known to his many fans as Captain Sea-Devil, the only man in the world with gills and lungs. After glancing at our watches, wc realized that it would soon be time for our dinner engagement. Wc grabbed a taxi driven by Jo Ann Huckleberry and went back to our exclusive hotel, the Cleonc Benson Bungalow. We dressed and had seats reserved in the Boom Boom Room to be sure that we would be able to hear Governor Andersonâs final campaign speech. We dined with Donna Hinners, successful lady dentist, and Sharon Compton, currently- Mrs. Metropolis, and her publicity editor, Sandra Elcam. At 9:00 p. m. Mayor Murriel Mitchell introduced His Honor the Governor, who was greeted with wild cheers. Three hours later everyone retired to rest for the great election that was to be held the next day. Now wc close our diary- of election eve in Metropolis, Illinois. No matter w-hat the result of tomorrowâs election is, wc retire secure in the knowledge that the class of â61 has so far succeeded in everything it has endeavored. Well, Carter, that finishes the human interest angle.â Youâre right. Set the alarm, Jones, we have to be at the polls by 8:00 tomorrow morning.â Senior Activities JUDY LOYD Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4. Hi-Tri Tea Committee 2.  ⢠Chairman  . Student Council 2 (Officer 2 : Pep Club 2. 3- I 1 Officer 4 . Class Officer 3; Ring Committee; G. A. A 1.2 Officer 2 . Yearbook 2. 3. 1 (Editor-in-chief 4 . Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4: Float Committee 2. 3. 1 I RI D SCI IMIDT Football 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1 Track I. 2. 3. 4: Prom Committee 3; M Club 3. 4; Homecoming Coronation (Escort 1 GERMAIN! METZGER Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4ÂŤ: Cheerleader 2. 4; Student Council 4; Girls' Chorus 2: Prom Committee 3 GARY DON WILKINS Football 1. 2. 4; Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1. 2. 3: Class Officer 3; Kev Club 3. 4 (Officer 4 ; Honor Society 3. 4. Math Club 3. 4 (Officer 4 ; M Club 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1; Who's Who Contest Winner 4 JUDY ANGLIN Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; G. A A 1 Chorus 1, 2. 3; Float Committee 1, 2. 3; Yearbook Staff 3. 4 (Associate Editor 4); Ring Committee 3; Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4; Class Officer 3. 4; Hi-Tri Tea Committee 3. DENNIS RIEGGER Basketball 1 2. 3; Track 1. 2. Baseball 1. 2. 3: Football 1. 2. 3. 4; M Club 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; L W. Smith Award 3; Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4. GARY JENNINGS Basketball 1. 2 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1; Band 1. 2; F. F. A. 1; Science Club 1. 2; Honor Society 3. 4; Key Club 3. 4; M Club 3. 4; Math Club 3. 4. LINDA SHERMAN Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4: F. H. A. 1. 2; Spanish Club 2. 3. 4; Illini Girls' State 3; Who's Who Contest Winner 4. SYLVESTER NEACE, JR. Basketball 3. 4;Track 3. 4; M Club 4; Key Club 4; Math Club 4; Homecoming Dance Committee 4. MARGIE COMER Christian Youth Fellowship 1: G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Tri 2. 3. 4. SHIRLEY ELKINS Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, 4; Christian Fellowship 1. BRENDA RUSSELL Hi-Trl 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. 2. 3. 4; Library Club 4 (Officer 4). CAROL RICHARDSON Band 1. 2. 3; Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: Dance Band 2. 3; Class Officer 1. 2; Queen Attendant 2; Student Council 2; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 1. 2. 3; Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. BARBARA BRYANT Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Hi-Tri Tea Committee 3; Dance Committee; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; National Thespian Society 3. 4 (President 4); Spanish Club 2. 3. 4 (Vice President 41; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 2, 3; Thespian Play 3. LI I L CARTER Student Council 1. Girls Chorus 1; Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4. Council 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 1 (Officer 1 . Float Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4: National Honor Society 3. I. Trojan Staff 4; Float Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior-Senior Prom Committee. DARLA WOODWARD Band 1. 2. 3. 4; Contest 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. F H A 1. 4; Bowling Team 2; Majorette 1. 2. 3. 4; Drum Majorette 4; Prom Committee 3; Hi-Tri Tea Committee 3; Trojan Staff 4 I LON A RAL SLAXKARI) F. H A 1, Honor Society 3. 4. LARRY MLINDERS Hi-Y 1. F. F. A. 1. 2; Camera Club 1. 2: Thespian Society 3. 4; Boysâ Chorus 3. CAROLYN HILLE Hi-Tri 4; F. H. A. 2; Junior Stand Worker; Junior Float; Junior Prom. JEAN CLARK Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3, 4; Band 1. 2; Contest 1. 2; Concerts 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3; Pep Club 3. 4; Chorus 4 DIANNE YATES Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Hi-Tri Tea Committee 3; Chris-lain Fellowship 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Pep Club 1. 2. 3. J (Officer 2); Girls' Chorus 1. 2; Homecoming Attendant 2. 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4); Class Officer 3. 4; Senior Ring Committee 3; Trojan Staff 3. 4. RICHARD WILLIAMS Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; M Club 2. 3, 4; Key Club 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 2, 3; Homecoming Escort 3. DON ELKINS Basketball 1 (Manager 3. 4); Key Club 2. 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4: M Club 3, 4. PAT BLACKWELL Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3, 4; Student Council 3; Band 1. 2. 3; Chorus 4; Honor Society 3. 4 (Officer 4); G. A. A. 1. 2. 3; Concerts 1. 2. 3, 4; Senior Tea Committee 4; Junior Talent Show 1. 2. DONNA HINNERS Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Band 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Concerts, Contests 1, 2 3 4; Student Council 2; G. A. A. 3; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4; Girls' Chorus 1; Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4; Christian Fellowship 1. 2, 3. 4. TIM BAUMGARTNER Key Club 2. 3, 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4 (Officer 3); National Honor Society 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4; Student Council 1. 3. 4 (Officer 3. 4); Track 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1: Homecoming Coronation 3, 4; Whoâs Who Contest 4; M Club 2, 3. 4. JANET EAUGHN Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3, 4;Hi-Tri Tea Committee 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 2. 3: Newspaper Staff 2: F. H. A. 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 2. 3, 4. Vic Ml AMlin Mi-Tn Council I. Hi-Tri I. 2. .'I. |. Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 3 Pep Club 2. I; Chorus 1 F H A 2 MIC HAM JENNINGS Honor Society I i President l ; Student Council 2. 3. t Track I. 2. 3. 1. Basketball 1. 2; Football 1 Kev Club 2. 3 J (Officer 3 ; Math Club 2. 3. J. Float Committee 2; M Club 2. 3. 4 FRANK SHI LION Football 1; Basketball I. 2. 3. 4 Baseball 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 3. 4: Float Committee 1. 2: Spanish Club 3. 4 i Officer 3 Student Council 3 (Officer 3 ; Kev Club 4: Class Officer 4. M A 1)1 LIN I Me DA Nil.I Band 1. Chorus 1; Pep Club I. 2. 3. 1 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. I Honor Society 3. 4 (Officer I : Drama Night Play 2; Math Field Day 2. 3: Junior Talent Show 2. HARTZEL BLACK Football 1. 2. 3. 4 (Captain 4); Basketball 1. 2; Baseball 1. 3. 4; F F. A. 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 3. 4 ; M Club 2. 3 4 (Officer 4. RAYMOND GILTNER Mu Alpha Theta 3. 4; Key Club 4. JANET NORRIS Chorus 1: F. H. A. 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2. DONNA JONES Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4 ; Honor Society 3. 4 (Officer 4); Student Council 4; Queens Court 4; Miss M. C. H. S. 4; Class Officer 2: Cheerleader 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Thespians 3. 4: Trojan Staff 3. SUE ALLBRITTEN Hi-Tri 2. 4; Pep Club 2. 4; Cheerleader 2. 4. DON CARTER Football 1: Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 4; M Club 3. 4; Key Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Float Committee 1. 2. 3. 4. LINDA TURNER Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4: Junior Prom Committee 3; G. A. A. 1; Cheerleader 2; F. H. A. 1. 2. 3. LINDA WELLS F. H. A. 1, 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4); Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 4. BOB BREWER Football 1 2. 3; Basketball 1. 2; Track 1. 2; M Club 2. 3. 4; Prom Committee 3: Football Manager 4; Track Manager 3. ANN TROVILLION Hi-Tri 4; F. H. A. 1, 2. 4; Youth for Christ 1. 2. EVELYN OLIVER Hi-Tri 2, 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2; F H. A. 1. 2. 3. 4; Style Show 1; Float Committee 4; Mother-Daughter Banquet 1. 2; Junior Stand 3; Mistletoe Ball Committee 4. SHARON PARKER F. H. A. 1. 2. 3, 4: Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1: Mother-Daughter Banquet 1, 2: Mistletoe Ball Committee 2. 4. JOI NT AI M l I ( !â˘: R Library Club 2. 3. 4 (Officer 3. It. Chorus 3. Yearbook Staff I MARY XI ATI I AMIR Hi-Tri 2. 3. 4; G A A 2. 3. 4 Library 4 WILL A MAI I AUCiHX Hi-Tri I. 2. 3. 4 (Officer 4 ; Chorus 1; Pep Club 2. 3. 4. Tea Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. JIM KILBRETH Football 1. Basketball 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1. 2. 3. 4; Cross Country 3. 4. Honor Society 3. 4. Kev Club 2. 3. 4 M Club 2. 3. I (Officer 4 ; Math Club 3. 4 (Officer 4 ; Student Council 3. 4 (Officer 41: Class Officer 1. 1 DAVID BOLLONE Homecoming Escort 4 Basketball 1: Class Officer 1. Football Manager 1; Junior-Senior Play 2: Golf 2. 3. 4; Football 3. 4; M Club 3, 4; Float Committee 2. 3; Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4. PATTI TANNER Cheerleader 2. 4; Homecoming Maid of Honor. Who's Who Contest: Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4: F H. A 1. 2: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; G. A. A 1. 2: Fashion Show; Candidate for Homecoming Queen. CHARLES CAGLE Football 1. 2; Track 1. 2; Float Committee 3. 4; Senior Ring Committee; Junior-Senior Prom Committee 3. 4; Junior Stand 3. CHARLOTTE MOHR Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4: F. H A 1. 2. 3. SHARON COMPTON Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1. 2. 3. 4; Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4; F. H. A. 1. 2; G. A. A. 1; Homecoming Queen 4. GLORIA LARRLSON F. H. A. 1. 2. 4; Hi-Tri 4: Pep Club 1; Christian Fellowship 1: Librarian 2. MIKE HARD Football 1: Basketball 1; Prom Committee 3; Math Club 3. 4; Key Club 4; Who's Who Contest. IX)NNA ROLFE Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4; F. H. A. 1. 2: G. A. A. 2. 3; Pep Club 2. 3; Junior Float Committee 3 BERNICE WILLIAMS Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3. 4 (Officer 4): G. A. A. 1. 2; Pep Club 2. 3; Junior Float Committee 3; Prom Committee 3. WANDA LOGEMAN Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3. 4; F. H. A. 1. 2; G. A. A. 2. 3: Pep Club 2. 3; Junior Float Committee. CLEONE BENSON Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3, 4 (Officer 4; State Officer 4); Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Concerts 1. 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1: Whoâs Who Contest Winner 4; Librarian 3 (Officer 3): G. A. A. 3: Christian Fellowship 1. ?. 3. 4; Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. Jftzv.Rrirsidnjit. TOYGlCHALtr Srctrfary. NANCY SUTTON J miok C sg . . . ( UR ! IS Al i IS ro ( ATHY BARI R Al l I X BASS ANNETTE BA I I I I CORKY BELT RUDI.I.I BISS LESLIE BIRMINGHAM DONNA BODIMER GARY BORMANN ANDREA BRA DIOR D STEPHEN BRANNON JIM BRANUM BRIAN BREMER MILDRED BREMER PAULETTA BROOKS ANN BROWN CHARLOTTE BURTON GEORGE CARRELL JAMES COCHRAN LINDA COPLEY PAT CORDER CLASS CLIFFORD CORSON KIWI I'll (.OSSI V SARAH (OX K ATHR1 CRAY TON SHIRIFY CR1 NSIIA V I OR I ( ROC Kl I I HELEN DOYLE PHILLIP DUMMEIER WANDA EICKHOI GARY ENGLISH JOHN FAUGHN ROSE FIORENTINI BRENDA FIX SALLY GALLIHER BILL GRACE ROBERT GREEN JIM GREGORY GLENDALL GRIFFEY BONNIE GROVES MARY HALEY JOYCE HALL o$ 1962 DON I IANKIXS I ( K 11 HARD JUDY HARD I M1 S HARKINS I RIM-' HART I I IZABI I II HAUSMAN K 1C HARD I IAWKINS BE A HEM.IN CHARLES HEINE MARY HENDERSON JAY HILL JOYCE IIIELEBRAND DONNA HOLE CHARLES HOPSON GAYLORD HORSEMAN I INDELL HORSEMAN ELIZABETH HUMMA EARL HUNERKOCH JF.ANNIE HURST JOE JOHNSON LINDA JACOBS CLASS MIK1 Kill.MAN ANNA MAI KIN(. 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BRKWâKR JIM I.ASI.IA ass o f 9 3 P McHANEY Vicc-Presidt Treasurer, ELIZABETH FOWLER tesfiman C sg. oDELI AI.I.BKI I I I KAN A N I) I RSON MAR III A AKI'AsM I)I IKI)I BABB K ARI BABB J A NICâ I BKAN JIMMY BEAR CAROL Bl RRN CAROL BIRMINGHAM BON D BORMAW KARIN BORMAW C AROL BORMAW (AROIAN BREMER PAN ID BRENNI NGMEYEt IâATTY BRENNINGMF.Yi GOLDIE BROWN JACK IK BROWN BECKY CAMPBELL BRENDA CAR TER DIANA C HAMBERS DIANA CHASE STAN CHASE MILDRED CLARK TIMMY COOPER DIANNE CORSE TRISHA COX CAROL COYLE LARRY CRAIN JOYCE DEASEL DARLENE DECKEY DANNY DODDS DANNY DOUGLAS FRANKIE DuFOUR c;ene dunning DORIS EASTER DAVID EAVES CYNTHIA EDWARDS SANDRA ELLIOTT JANICE EVERS GLENDA FARLEY a s s dwigii i rar  11 RICHARD FAUGlIN SANDRA FAUGlIN STE VEl A N I Al l KM R HELEN MORA ELIZABETH FOWLER JACK FRAZEE BRUCE G1LLESPIF HOB GOW1NS HELEN G R F I MIKE GREEN KENNETH (il RM.'i GEORGE HARRIS FRANK LI N HARRISON ALLAN HARRISON GLENDA HAIISMAN CHARLES HAWKINS EDDIE HEFLIN DENNIS HENDERSON DANNY HENDERSON MIKE HENDRIX CLARA HENLEY GERALD IIENSEN JUDY HILLEBRAND RONALD HOGAN RONNIE HOGUE HARVEY HOLDER CHARLES HOLLEY DENNIE HOMBIRG RONALD JACOBS JOAN JEFFORDS MARILYN JONES NANCY JONES RONALD KIBBER PAT KIDD JANICE KIDD DENNIS KINSER DONNIE KOCHE GENE KOEN JOE KONEMANN °f ji Rm kok i i I. 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SCARBOROUC.il EDDIE SCHMAI'S WILMA SC HRIEEER SAI.LV SCOTT SAMMIK SCOTT I.C) SCURLOCK NANCY searles SIEVE SHAPPARD MARY SHINN LINDA SHIRK LINDA S El LB EC K ALMA SIMPKINS cieoroe sleeper KAY SMITH ESTHER SMITH THEOLIA SMITH V ALLIN A SMITH JANICE SNYDER JUDY STATON C ONNIE STEPHENS VIRGINIA STORM DENNIS STRATEMEYER SHARON STRAIEMEYER HARVEY STNDMAKER SANDRA SUTTON RIC HARD SWAIN MIKE SWINFORD JILL TANNER LINDA TAYLOR GILDA THOMPSON of 19G4 1. K I 11A I RoVILLloN 1 l l . I I ( KI K ! HN I I KM R M ll I U KNI K I I Ml K k )l KM K JOHN AN Ml I I K s n: i a c (; 11 n JC l T.RH. K( , jiM n wai.elks SCOT I II WARW'IC KAKI N WIIAI.IA DAVID W il l)I .MAN ( AROIAN WILLIAMS DANNY WILLIAMS MI k I WKIC .11 I jl'DV YORK CAROL V()CN(i Hl'X'KS KCZM LARRY BtJLI RAMONA I JAMES HOW ARD LINDA LANG WILMA OLIVER MARY W HEELER A â˘OCK HOLLAND ass of 9 64 M. C. H. S. BAND DIRECTOR MR. DON LOUCKS Kay Du Vault Pamela Kidd Pauletta Brooks Darla Woodward Drum Major Cheryl Payne Head Majorette Dee Park Trisha Cox Janice Kidd iris Giro r us First Row. left to rightâMr. Loucks, D. Deckey. G. Deckey, L. Horman. J. Clark. E. Elliott. M. Miller. B. Johnson. Second RowâP. Farmer. R. Holland. N. Searles, K. Whalen. J. Schaffer, C. Birmingham C. Young. Third RowâR. Campbell. M. Arensman. P. Blackwell, K. Brown. J. Hard. C. Thompson, A. Simpkins, S. Stratemeyer, J. Hall. Gl, torus StandingâD. Koche, G. Leek. B. Miller. R. Frazine, E. Warwick. M. Wright. D. Henderson, Sponsor D. Loucks. SittingâR. Frazee. J resk-Soph. Cheerleaders Left to RightâS. Monzulla, M. Arensman, J. Hamby, C. Coyle, M. Walters. Jit anacjers Standingâ S. LAUDER Sittingâ C. PATTERSON. D. HARRISON Kneelingâ P. McHANEY Qnteir. rjh Mi k Rovai I Ik.ii iss MISS SHARON COMPTON Amt Her Escort Tim Baumgartner HOMECOMING QUEEN AND ATTENDANTS Attendants, Left to RightâMartha Arensman, Judy Whitelock, Donna Holt, Sue AUbritten, Patty Tanner. QueenâSharon Comptou, Dianne Yates, Donna Jones, Louise Riles, Rose Wilson, Patsy Peebles. Escorts, Left to RightâSkip Hopson, Jim Kilbreth. Fred Schmidt. Hartzel Black. Dennis Riegger, Tim Baumgartner, David Bollone, Gary Penrod, Max Korte, Raymond Smith, Jim Stewart. homecoming Queen 1960-61 MISS SHARON COMPTON varsity SyuaJ Top RowâD. Tanner, C. Hopson. G. Bormann. C. Smith. T. Monzulla. B. Adcock. J. Wiseman. J. Lasley. Second RowâH. McCutchen. J. Gregory, R. Smith, M. Korte. D. Corson, J. Stewart, S. Lauder, C. Patterson. First RowâD. Riegger, I). Bollone, T. Baumgartner, H. Black. G. Penrod. B. Bean. F. Schmidt. S. Shelby. G. Wilkins. StandingâManager B. Brewer. Coach Behrendt, Coach Jones. Top RowâJ. Turner. G. Little, R. Adcock, D. Harrison, C. Foote, C. Holley, D. Harrison, D. Eaves, Coach E. Dungey. Second RowâC. Smith, J. Wiseman. C. Patterson, J. Lasley, D. Tanner, T. Monzulla, A. Sleeter. First RowâR. Swain, G. Henson, P. Kidd. D. Parks, B. Gillespie, B. Borman, M. Hendrix. GAR Y PENROD DAVID BOLLONE ERED SCHMIDT GARY WILKINS HARTZEL BLACK TIM BAUMGARTNER SHERMAN SHELBY Left to RightâCoach B. Jones, J. Yarbro, J. Kilbreth, L. Belt. G. Jennings, D. Riegger, R. Williams. J. Gregory, M. Korte, D. Carter, F. Shelton, B. Bremer. Joppa T We 48 They 54 Norris City T 57 37 Brookport H 93 58 Eldorado T 56 44 Albion 71 52 Carrier Mills 47 59 Fairfield 74 60 Carbondale T 60 69 McLeansb: ro T 63 61 The Rec or a We They Johnson City H 52 65 Cobden 89 35 Hurst-Bush 54 56 Cairo 74 42 Cairo 7 78 54 Eldorado H 73 71 Paducah H 75 59 Norris City H 76 56 Johnston City T 59 46 Record 20 Winsâ7 Losses Cairo T We 86 They 70 McLeansboro H 55 53 Vienna H 73 49 Shawnee T 89 66 Anna T 49 72 Carrier Mills H 88 85 Karnak 97 37 Cave in Rock 71 37 Joppa 55 63 1865 1513 Metropolis won 3rd in the McLeansboro and Anna Tournaments. In the Southern Illini Conference Championship Metropolis wen with a 7-1 record. The Metropolis Freshman-Sophomore Team went undefeated tor the season. They won the Southern Illini conference championship. Richard Williams was high scorer with 227 field goals out of 375 shots for 605% and 121 free throws for 720%. He was also high rebounder with 315. Total Points I 'G FGA PTC FT FTA PCT.Rebounds Per Game Metropolis 696 1394 .500 467 692 675 1000 1859 68 7 Opponents 541 1374 .393 420 653 643 633 1502 55.6 JIM KII.BRI.TH FRANK SHF.I.TON DENNIS RIF.GGF.R BRIAN BREMER MAX KORTE GARY JENNINGS DON CARTER RICHARD WILLIAMS -L op k tomore e earn First RowâD. Baker, J. Lasley. M. Stafford, G. Quint, L. Weaver, T. Arrison. Mr. Beh-rendt. Second RowâS. Woods, J. Haddock, S. Woodward, T. Monzulla, C. Bohlman, S. Lingle. man âŹi earn StandingâLeft to RightâManagers Dale Harrison, P. McHaney, D. Parks. L. Krueger, D. Brenningmeyer. R. Faughn, C. Foote, A. Sieeter. D. Faughn. J, Turner. M. Hendrix, ManagersâS. Lauder. C. Patterson, Coach E. Dungey. SittingâD. Mittendorf, M. Pretzsch. H. Sundmaker, B. Gillespie. P. Kidd, D. Eaves, M. Green, D. Kinser. S. Chase, L. Scurlock. S I L'DI I ( OUXC I im Baumgartner Jim Kilbrcth Dunn.i Jones ( .ul Swain Mr. I lalstenbcrg . TIO AI HONOR SO Mike Jennings Pat Blackwell Donna Jones Madeline McDaniel Mr. Anderson A. MU ALPHA T FI ETA M CLUB F. F. A. Gary Wilkins Carl Swain Jim Kilbrcth Mr. Latham I lartzel Black Carl Swain David Bollone Jim Kilbrcth Coach Jones Hartzcl Black _________________ Brian Bremer Leroy I.angc Raymond Smith Chris Markus Earl Huncrkoch Mr. Renaud HI-TRI Cleonc Benson Judy Moore Judy Anglin ................... Bernice Williams Treasurer Donna Jones Announcer Willa Mae Faughn Success Barbara Bryant Pleasure Donna Hinncrs and Diane Yates Ushers Mrs. Hohman and Miss Munal Sponsors President Mildred Bremer President Vice-presidt nt Nancy Wagner V ice-president 1 reasurer Elizabeth 1 lausman Secretary Serre ar) Shirley C renshaw T reasurer S ponsor I I den Markus llis orian I i)u isc R ilcs Parliamentarian II TV Xelma Modglin Chairman of Degree President 1 ind i Wells Chairman of Projects ice-president Diane Shelton Chairman of Public Relations Secretary Donna Bodimer (â hairman of Recreation Treasurer Betty McGill Reporter Sponsor Miss Lee and Miss Bremer Sponsors THE NATIONAL THESPIAN SOCIETY President Barbara Bryant President V ice- president Donna Holt Vice- president 7 ary-T reasurer Sherry 1 ucker Secretary Larry Mcinders Treasurer Sponsor Donna Jones Scribe Mrs. Lassiter Sponsor President KEY CLUB Vice-president Gary Wilkins President Secretary Richard Williams Vice-president T reasurer Jim Kilbreth Secretary-Treasurer Sponsor Mr. Rhccling Sponsor CHRISTIAN YOUTH FELLOWSHIP Dianne Yates President Vice- president Judy Sullivan Vice-president Secretary Karol Morgan Secre ary-T reasurer T reasurer Sue McHancy and Beverly Johnson Song leader Reporter Mike Stafford Chairman of Program Mrs. Arensman Sponsor Sponsor President Vice-president Secretary PEP CLUB Donna Jones Germaine Metzger Ellen Carter Judy Loyd Miss Anderson President Vice-president . Secretary Treasurer Sponsor BAND Bob Miller Donna Hinncrs Jack Dennis Mr. Loucks President Vice-president Secret ary-T rcasu rer ........... Director StandingâDonna Korte, Sales Manager: Joe Neftzger. Business Manager: Steve Staton. Photographer. SittingâMr. Highfill. Sponsor: Annette Battle. Assistant Business Manager: Elizabeth Hausman. Assistant Editor: Judy Loyd. Editor; Judy Anglin, Associate Editor. tjllolunet Staff trojan Staff SittingâLeft to RightâE. Humma. Feature Editor; D. Jones. Editor; K. Morgan. Co-Editor; R. Williams. Sports Editor; J. Moore. Typist; D. Woodward. Typist. StandingâLeft to Right- Miss Mahan. Sponsor; M. Belyew, Exchange Editor; D. Metcalf. Feature Editor; D. Yates, Feature Editor; E. Carter, Society Editor. Top Row- E Smith. N. Kufli. J. Deasei. G. Farley, C. Stevens, J Neelv, R. Holland. E Fowler, D. Chase. P. Rushing. S. Sutton. D. Corse, S. Miller, C. Williams. Fourth RowâC. Coyle, G. Hausman. B. Mitchell. S. Faulkner. L. Taylor. K. Smith. M. -T., Trovi 11 ion, C. Young. M. Wheeler, P. Brenningmeyer. M. Jones, S. Scott. Third now Mrs. Hohman. L. Tucker. K. Anderson. D. Chambers. P. Peebles J. Mizell B Carter. B McWaters, J. Hillebrand. L. McCluskey, K. Evers. D. Babb. V. Storm. N. Jones. L. Maddox. T. Cox. Second Row- C. Birmingham. K. Whalen. N. Searles, S. Elliott. T. Smith. E. Babb, S. Henley. C. Edwards. J. Tanner, B. Lukcns. S. Worthen, J. Moller J Mizell D Dickey. S. Monzulla. Bottom RowâJ. Phillips. A. Simpkins, L. Shirk. C. Berry, J. Kidd, G. Larrison D Park G. Thomsen. M. Arensman, R. Penrod. Sii-'XZri Top RowâM. Miller. H. Struve. R. Penrod. M. McDearmon. C. Lynn. L. Haverkamp. B. Rheeling. J. Spruell, B. Leek. N. Worthen. N. Wagner. Third RowâD. Loverkamp. L. Horman. P. Farmer. K. Harrison. J. Strickland, R. Deasei R. Giles. S. McHaney, P. Sparks. L. Dennis, W. Gentry, D. Metcalf. R. Wilson. Second RowâF. Miller. G. Decky. M. Walters. H. Giltner. J. Whitelock. F. Quint. D Korte. B. Sharp. J. Bentson. P. Brewer. B. Lverly, B. Miller. First RowâB. Johnson, C. Thompson, S. Sommer. B. Diles, K. DeVault. L. Mittendorf. C. Bland, J. Sullivan. P. Korte. P. Kidd, C. Gillespie, C. Miller, Hohman. Spomnr Top RotoâD. Holt. I. Riles, B. Groves, K. Brown, D. Bodimer. M. Medley. L. Turner, E. Humma, K. Morgan, B. Moreland. S. Storm, W. Lippert. Third Roto-âN. Modglin, W. Eickholz, E. Hausman S. Crenshaw. H. Markus, C. Baker, M. Warfield. S. Stone. J. Hard, A. Bradford. Second RotoâM. Rice, C. Overfield, B, McGill, C. Burton, C. Payne, S. Stratemeyer, S. Galliher, A, Reynolds. M. Mills, J. Hall, A. Battle. First RowâM. Bremer, M. Haley. A. Trieglaff, N. Sutton, P. Brooks, J. Hillebrand, I. Hart. J. Hard, J. McCutchen, P. Teckenbrock, D. Shelton, Mrs. Hohman. 3 ti - Top RowâC. Hille, D. Rolfe, W. Logeman, B. Russell, M. Comer. C. Richardson, J. Clark. P. Blackwell, D. Brewer, L. Wells, S. Parker. Third RowâV. Ashby, S. Elkins, M. Neathamer, M. Lange, G. Larrison. C. Young, J. Schaffer, J. Loyd, M. McDaniel, V. Pauli, L. Sherman. Second RowâJ. Faughn, E. Oliver, S. Albritten, L. Turner, P. Tanner, M. Belyew, S Compton. A. Trovillion, F. Patterson, G. Metzger. First RowâD. Carman. D. Hinners, J. Anglin, D. Jones, S. Bryant, C. Benson, B. Williams, J. Moore, W. Faughn, D. Yates, E. Carter, Mrs. Hohman. 3i. Top RowâM. Mills M. Rice. D. Bodimer. S. Parker. A. Trovillion. E. Oliver. M. Medlev C. Burton. P. Rohrer, W. Eickholz. Third Rou -âG. Farley, S. Krueger. P. Brenningmeyer, M. Jones, J. Vcrbarg. S. Sommer J. Mizell, S. Me Waters. H. Giles. R. Scott. L. Copley. Second Row I. Benner. M. Walter. J. Hamby. D. Hargrave, A. Hemphill D Korte R Deasel, F. Quint. L. Kotter. C. Bormann. J. Rekus, J. Moller First Row- Miss Bremer. M. Modglin. L. Wells. D. Shelton. B. McGill, II. Markus L Riles, S. Crenshaw. E. Hausman. N. Wagner. M. Bremer, K. Morgan. Miss Lee. Q. Of. Of. Third RowâD. Chambers, B. Russell. M. Comer, R. Penrod. P. Sparks. L. Dennis n Chase. C. Coyle, K. Crayton. G. Farley. Second RowâD. Park. E. Fowler. P. Korte. C. Miller. C. Gillespie. S. Scott. P. Brewer B. Heflin. J. Schaffer. Bottom RowâMiss Anderson. G. Larrison, M. Neathamer, L. Tavlor. K. Smith T Cox J. Strickland, J. Smith, N. Searles. Top RowâD. Stratmeyer, J. Korte, D. Brenningmeyer, C. Roger. E. McGinnis. H. Deasel, M. Teckenbrock, C. Little, R. Cooper, L. Kruger. H. Sundmacker. Third RowâL. Lear, R. Logeman. B. Bormann. G. Hertter, C. Smith. J. Obermark. J. Faughn, D. Dodson. W. Maess. L. Riepe. Second RowâD. Wiedeman, E. Mittendorf, S. Scott. R. Roger, E. Dunning. L. Crockett. J. Burnham. I). Loverkamp. J. Weaver, O. Allbritten. Bottom RowâE. Hunerkoch. C. Markus, R. Smith, L. Lange, B. Bremer, H. Black. Mr. Renaud. THE CREED 1 believe in the future of farming with a faith born not of words but of deedsâ achievements won by the present and past generations of farmers; in the promise of better days through better ways, even as the better things we now enjoy have come to ! us from the struggle of former years. I I believe that to live and work on a good farm is pleasant as well as challenging; j for I know the joys and discomforts of farm life and hold an inborn fondness for | I those associations which, even in hours of discouragement, I can not deny. | I believe in leadership from ourselves and respect from others. I believe in my j j own ability to work efficiently and think clearly, with such knowledge and skill as 1 j - can secure, and in the ability of organized farmers to serve our own and the public â I interest in maikcting the product of our toil. I believe we can safeguard those rights ' j against practice and policies that arc unfair. | I believe in less depcndance on begging and more power in bargaining; in the life | abundant and enough honest wealth to help make it soâfor others as well as myself; in less need of charity and more of it when needed; in being happy myself and playing square with those whose happiness depends upon me. j I believe that rural America can and will hold true to the best traditions in our j national life and that I can exert an influence in my home and community which will stand solid for my part in that inspiring task. This Page Sponsored B) owiann }ord tractor a CMalional L kespiau Society Across J. Haddock S. Miller Sponsor W. Lassiter J. Wiseman L. Mcindors Down U.Jones S. Tucker D. Holt 15 Bryant St,'hLib?ariJanRMrse' HigSÂŽ135' Lâ F°W'Crâ D' HarÂŤrave- M' Neathamer, A. Reynolds, SittingâVice President B. Russell. President J. Neftzger. Secretary S. McWaters. Top RowâC. Miller N. Wagner. P. Brewer. J. Strickland. J. Spruell. J. Bentson. S. Me-Waters, S. Sommer. R. Giles, B. Lyerly. B. Rheeling. Fourth Row B. Shirk. S. Sutton. D. Park, D. Chase, E. Fowler. N. Rufli. S. McHaney, P. Korte, B. Miller, L. Mittendorf. C. Gillespie. P. Kidd, L. Horman. Third RowâC. Young, I). Chambers. N. Searles, V. Storm, J. Phillips, M. Wheeler, D. Babb. J. Hillebrand. B. Carter. P. Peebles, P. Rushing. J. Whitelock, M. Miller. Second Row L. McCluskey. J. Tanner. S. Elliott, N. Jones, K. Whalen. C. Edwards, J. Mizell, G. Hausman, B. Mitchell. S. Faulkner, S. Scott. G. Farley, B. Johnson. Bottom RowâM. Arensman, C. Coyle, J. Hamby, M. Walters, S. Monzulla. Glut) Top RowâE. Carter, C. Hille, B. Williams, C. Mohr, J. Loyd, J. Anglin, V. Pauli, L. Wells, A. Trieglaff, E. Humma. Second RowâJ. Faughn. D. Carmen, M. Haley, M. Rice, D. Bodiner, C. Overfield, S. Galliher, J. Moore. K. Morgan. Bottom RowâG. Metzger, S. Allbritten, P. Tanner, D. Jones, S. Compton. i Spanish Ctiib Top RowâJ. Lurie. A. McCluskey, R Green. M. Stafford. S. Woodward. C. Heine. S. Miller, C. Miller, J. Haddock, S. Lingle, R. Hawkins. Third Row- R. Frazine. S. Woods. C. Belt, T. Tucker. S. Brannon. C. Swain, J. Pullen. G. Bormann. D. Korte, C. Gillespie. Second RowâP. Brooks. B. Moreland. J. Hard. L. Mittendorf, J. Hard. I5. Kidd. J. Moore. E. Humma. P. Malin. L. Sherman. Bottom RowâJ. Cochran. G. Horstman. L. Copley. B. Diles, C. Bland. P. Korte, S. Hopson. S. Compton. J. Whitelock. Sponsor Mrs. Arensman. Christian 'C'eltowship Top RowâA. McCluskey, M. Wright. D. Henderson. P. McHaney. D. Park. B. Gillespie. M. Stafford. S. Woodward. C. Bohlman. J. Haddock. S. Lingle, J. Harkins, L. Crain. P. Rushing. D. Park. Third RowâJ. Hillebrand. P. Brooks, C. Benson. C. Edwards, P. Peebles, B. Carter, N. Ruflie. S. Faulkner, G. Hausman. B. Mitchell. D. Deckey. M. Rice, V. Pauli Second Row-âA. Battle. B. Moreland, J. Hard, L. Mittendorf, P. Kidd, P. Korte, C. Miller. C. Gillespie. J. Spruell, S. Storm, P. Teckenbrock, K. Whalen. J. Kidd. Bottom RowâL. Maddox. M. Miller, B. Johnson. S. McHaney, J. Sullivan. D. Yates, J. Hillebrand. J. Mizell. T. Cox. D. Corse, C. Young, G. Thomsen. V. Storm. Sponsor Mrs. Arensman. Cliath Club Tom Row- G. Jennings, R. Giltner. M. Hard. S. Neaec, E. Carter, M. Jennings, T. Baumgartner, G. Wilkins. A. Battle, B. Moreland. Third RowâA. MeCluskey, C. Heine, S. Brannon, S. Hopson. C. Swain. J. Kilbreth. D. Jones, K. Morgan, E. Humma, D. Hinners, C. Benson. Second RowâJ. Lurie, B. Diles, E. Fowler. D. Metcalf. J. Spruell, P. Korte, P. Kidd, C. Gillespie. C. Miller. J. Haddock, J. Hard. First RowâM. Green. P. McHaney, D. Park. C. Mesher. N. Rufli, P. Rushing. S. Scott, D. Chase, D. Park. S. Sutton. J. Whitelock, Sponsor Mr. Latham. Club Top RowâC. Heine, D. Riegger, G. Bormann, M. Korte, M. Jennings, G. Jennings. Third RowâS. Neace, S. Lingle, H. McCutchen, C. Patterson, C. Hopson, D. Carter. F. Shelton. G. Wilkins. Second RowâJ. Haddock, M. Stafford, S. Woodward. D. Kotter. S. Shelby, G. Penrod, T. Baumgartner, D. Elkins, R. Williams. Bottom RowâJ. Stewart, F. Schmidt, D. Bollone. H. Black, J. Kilbreth, C. Swain, S. Brannon, A. MeCluskey, Coach Jones. Standingâ C. Swain. T. Baumgartner. D. Jrnes. J. Kilbreth, Sponsor Mr. Halstenberg SittingâJ. Hall, A. Battle, S. Brannon. D Course. D. Metcalf. T Cox. D. Park. P. Peebles G. Metzger, P. Kidd. N. Sutton. S. Miller. J. Whitelock. 3 tonor Society T°PG °w77km.freâŹn' T BaUmgartner- M Jcnnir SS, S. Brannon. B. Bremer, G. Jennings, MidB 1 U°W D' J°neS' C' Hopson- C' Swa n- B. Mallin. J. Kilbreth, M. McDaniel, A. BOtt sor m7 Andeusoner' E' Carter K Mor8an- L- Slankard, P. Blackwell. J. Hard. Spon- e i I l First RowâS. Miller. S. Woodward, A. Van Meter. J. Kilbreth, D. Elkins, B. Mallin. Second RowâSponsor Mr. Rheeling, C. Heine, S. Neace, M. Jennings, C. Swain. T. Baumgartner. D. Carter. D. Bollcne. G. Wilkins. S. Hopson. Top RowâF. Shelton. A. McCluskey. M. Hard. B. Bremer, H. Giltner. S. Brannon. G. Jennings. R. Williams. M. Stafford, J. Haddock. rtver O ducat'ion MRS. DARNELL'S ENGLISH CLASS One of the fundamental subjects MRS. LASSITER'S SPEECH II CLASS Correct speech is a must in real living MISS LEE and MISS BREMERâS HOME ECONOMICS WORK There is a science in home work also MR. RHEELING'S ALGEBRA I CLASS Beginning technical Mathematics MR. McQUEEN'S MECHANICAL DRAWING CLASS Learning the fundamentals of scale drawing MR. TRIPPâS PHYSICS CLASS Working with the elements BARBARA RR AMT B ftty Crocker Award A ward hartzel black Outstanding Af, Student ! âS JUDY WHITE LOCK State Speech Contestant District Speech Contestant Winner Spanish Area Contestant, 2nJ Place KAY DlVAULT District Sf ccch Contestant Winner rm Baumgartner D strsct Speech Contestant Winner CHERYL PAYNE District Speech Contestant Winner STEPHEN MILLER Spanish Area Contestant Winner BOB MILLER Recipient of Sousa Award SUPERIOR RATINGS IN DISTRICT MUSIC CONTEST Qtiama JUight I SPEECH I AND II COMPLIMENTS OF THE NATIONAL STATE BANK THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK THE CITY NATIONAL BANK COMPLIMENTS OF OVERTON P MORRIS POST NO. 306 J THE AMERICAN LEGION 1 j I i 1 iilni Fed 1 'iridncts, 1 i i i j i llll'. i 1 j i i BRANNON BROS. INSURANCE AGENCY i Compliments of 1 ELLIOTT BROTHERS FURNITURE STORE j Court House Square Phone 4226 Metropolis. Illinois | 41 - WALLPAPER I | I j GLASS KENNEDY BROS. Hardware, Paint, Seeds, Roofing, Sporting Goods -â HF - â Where You Can Get Your Newest Styles From Head to Toe Jfasifnon Hanb 215 Ferry Street Phone 7716 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS ⢠â â â .â-â - G02 Market St. Metropolis, 111. .â â------â4 CONGRATULATION'S TO CLASS OF 1961 CARTER FURNITURE CO. COMPLETE HOME FURNISHINGS and HARDWARE 408 Ferry Street tt: METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS Phone 3326 Oakes Construction Co. GENERAL CONTRACTORS METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS WADE'S SHELL SERVICE 7th and Ferry Streets Phone 6626 JERRY'S MARKET â Choice Meats, Fresh Produce, Complete Line of Staple Groceries â 813 W. 10th Street Metropolis, 111. âIj We Havenât Got It. Weâll Get itâ Compliments Of BARGER S FOOD STORE -  - 312 Ferry Phone 4126 METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS JOHNSON'S RADIO SERVICE HOME AUTOâP. A. SYSTEMS ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES PHONO CHANGERS 112 West 7th Phone 3346 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS SEARLES TV CENTER i I j RCA VICTOR TELEVISION j RCA WHIRLPOOL HOME APPLIANCES j MOTOROLA. HOFFMAN and ADMIRAL RADIOS 21 Market Street Phone 8416 METROPOLIS. ILL WE SERVIC E ALL MAKES Phone 2128 FRANK MODGLIN MODGLIN'S TIN SHOP Warm Air Heating Sheet Metal Work Roofing Stokers 103 W. 12th Street METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS | Metropolis Ready Mix Concrete Co. KARL KOTTER, Owner and Manager First and Market Streets P. O. Box 64 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS YOUR FRIENDLY KROGER STORE Where You Live Better For Less 723 Market Street Metropolis, Illinois Phone 8221 â+ I Wi .iii'd Appliance-. Wiziird BuHcric-. V11;i j 1âim-ci Oil. Western Flyer Bicyclr- j Davis Tires. Truotone Radios | Western Auto Associate Store I i W. E. Pearce. Jr and K C. Buchanan. Owner- ! 711-713 Market Street Phone lililli Metropolis. Illinois 41 02! Market Street METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS Miller Insurance Agency ! Jones Building Office Phone 4421 Metropolis. Illinois | j Residence PhoneâLevi C. Miller 3731 George E Miller 4033 I I I I ! | i i i | i i i ! GENERAL INSURANCE, SURETY BONDS AND REAL ESTATE THE FAIR STORES SHOES, CLOTHING, FURNISHINGS 1 Metropolis, III. Paducah â Mayfield â Princeton. Ky. j I âWhere Your Dollars Have More Cents 1 1 Mam Office Plants i Salem, Illinois Salem, Illinois i P. O. Box 8 Phone 1198 i Metropolis, Illinois j i Phone 7626 I i EGYPTIAN CONCRETE COMPANY, Inc. i 1 Culvert Pipe Sewer Pipe I 1 1 + SALEM. ILLINOIS Fred Aikens Funeral Home Funeral DirectorsâLicensed Embalmers Ambulance Service Phono 21 r i; Metropolis. Illinois BUCHANAN TOOL COMPANY MACHINE SHOP Acetylene and Arc Welding Anywhere Precision Machine Work â Tool and Cutter Grinding Permutit Water Softenersâ Kiddc Fire Extinguishers Phone 722( Route 45 North Metropolis, Illinois For Brands You Know COMPLIMENTS OF 'U JutetacA Pharmacy PRESCRIPTION SPECIALTY LEON WIIITELOCK, R. PH. C. MILK Famous For Quality Cummins Food Specialties Wholesale Distributor METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS Nucoa Heilman's Real Mayonnaise Flanningâs Bread and Butter Pickles Puffin Biscuits Velvet Peanut Butter ⢠Nestleâs Ever Ready Cocoa ⢠Nestleâs Quik ⢠Ronco Macaroni Products ⢠Bordenâs Cheese and Salads ⢠Royal Crust Biscuits We are proud of the record and achievements made by former Metropolis Community High School graduates and invite you to continue this excellent tradition Draughonâs Business College (Complete Business Courses) PADUCAH, KENTUCKY i MESCHER BOWLIN 4 Bonifield Brothers Truck - Lines Meats, Groceries, Cold Drinks , I and Phone 6392 1100 Catherine St. 555 Service Station 1 TO FOLLOW THE TROJANS at Home or Away i ALWAYS DIAL WMOK Where Programming Makes the Difference 920 on Your Dial âRadio Metropolisâ Yours For Music, News, Sports and Service DRINK TBADf.MABK RIO U. S. fAT. Off. IN BOTTLES a$ee - 7euda Tumble-Proof Safety Table THE BABEE-TENDA CORPORATION METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS âââ â ââ˘â˘ââ˘â˘ââ˘+ COMPLIMENTS OF ELECTRIC ENERGY, INC. â JOPPA, ILLINOIS 7fa Good Luck Glove Company I CONGRATULATIONS Kirkpatrick Motor Company Pontiac â G. M. C. Trucks 220 W, Seventh Phone 7216 METROPOLIS, ILL. i i â COMPLIMENTS OF J DR. JOHN B. SLEETER OPTOMETRIST j s BOB McKEOWN OFFICE COMPLIMENTS OF EQUIPMENT CO. q q 3ie ) )en 123 South Fourth Street CLEANERS Telephone 442-1691 Paducah, Kentucky 4 ââ ââ â â i Dial 6011 Dial 9966 i Lindsey Sullivan Plumbing Heating Company WE SELL âINSTALL AND SERVICE âDon't Cuss, Call Usâ ! ! WE DO DITCH DIGGING 206 Ferry Street j i i BRACK'S i The Farmers' Grain and HARDWARE FURNITURE EXCHANGE Supply Co. WE BUY. TRADE AND SELL Feed, Seed and Fertilizer Corn, Wheat and Soybeans lit â 316 Ferry Street Metropolis. Illinois Phone 7016 Metropolis HOLMES SCOTT Congratulations to Class of 1961 Attorneys at Law MOLLER FURNITURE CO. â City National Bank Building Phone 6726 Metropolis, Illinois Grover E. Holmes Samuel J. Scott 3rd and Ferry Street Phone 2150 COMPLIMENTS OF Fort Massac Post No. 3847 +â VETERANS OF FOREIGN WARS CHASE AND FOREMAN WILLETT JEWELERS City National Bank Building DIAMONDS. WATCHES. SILVER. JEWELRY ! 617 Market Street Phone 7011 Phone 4926 Metropolis, Illinois METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS IF IT S NEW - - WE HAVE IT lmmon4 DEPENDABLE MERCHANDISE THE STORE THAT LEADS IN QUALITY Compliments of Court House Basement Phone 7516 ctutezd MASSAC COUNTY FARM Appliances, Hardware and Farm Equipment BUREAU - 519 Market Street Phone 2191 P. O. Box 28 Metropolis, Illinois WITTMAN'S SERVICE STATION Courseyâs Grocery Radio and TV SERVICE - -m- - Court House Square Telephone 3839 1012 E. 5th St. Metropolis, Illinois The Metropolis News PRINTERS AND PUBLISHERS SINCE 1865 COMPLIMENTS OF I THANES BUILDING SERVICE : 1 Sutfin Manufacturing Compliments Of Company AMERICAN LAUNDRY Picnic Table Frames CLEANERS -4 â Phone 5399 Metropolis, 111. Dial 8200 Metropolis, 111. 911 Johnson St. METRO BOWL BOWLING LANES ABC Sanctioned â Air Conditioned 616 W. 10th Street Metropolis, Illinois Phone 3322 BOB THEO LINDSEY LUMBER CO. EVERYTHING TO BUILD ANYTHING 516 Market Street Phone 8211 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS Suppose You Had A Fire Tonight!â Steers Insurance Agency ROBERT H. McCLUSKEY Court House Square Phone 4221 I ____________.___________________________________i j COMPLIMENTS OF j SMITHâS CAFE i MERRILL PARR, Owner SUPPORTING M. C. H. S. General Telephone System A O I S O A V E N U E W YORK + BUILDERS SUPPLY CO. FOR BUILDING NEEDS HOY A HEN SM AN IHVIN SCHAFFER Ninth and Johnson St. Phone 7711 Mittendorf's Food Center No. 1 1730 North Avenue Dial 6821 METROPOLIS, ILLINOIS Mittendorf's Food Center No.2 19th and Speckman Streets Dial 4813 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS Noted For Fine Steaks and Meats â Quality Groceries At Reasonable Prices J. W. MITTENDORF. Owner FREE DELIVERY AT DOTH STORES CONVENIENT CREDIT H. . W. Variety Store SELLS ALMOST EVERYTHING 705-707 Market Street COMPLIMENTS OK | -'Prairie 7 j i QUALITY DAIRY PRODUCTS I I 8th and Pearl Streets McAFEE FURNITURE A COMPLETE LINE OF NEW and USED FURNITURE GARLAND E. McAFEE. Proprietor | 216 W. 7th Street Phone 8496 i METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS MARTIN OIL COMPANY i i Top Quality and Top Values TOP VALUE STAMPS I 10th and Broadway Metropolis, 111. Phone 3716 i -------------------------------i i COMPLIMENTS OF Palmer's Walgreen Drug Store ---and---- I I Roberta's Gift Shop i -------------------------------i i Carson's Cafe I FOR THE BEST IN Home Made Pies and Good Food I I â I First Door South of City National Bank MOORMAN'S âThe Store For Men and Boysââ CLOTHINGâ SHOES âFURNISHINGS | Telephone 3411 COMPLIMENTS OK BILLâS MARKET Newest and Most Complete Super Market in Massac County FRESH VEGETABLES, MEATS and GROCERIES 1206 Fifth Street Phone 4096 Telephone 9349 1200 East Fifth Street CALL-IN OIWERS READY ON ARRIVAL CHARLIE'S DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT HOME OF THE DELICIOUS TROJAN BURGER ELECTRONIC ORDERING SYSTEM - CARPORT PARKING Air-Conditioned Dining Room Meet the Gang at Charlie's COMPLIMENTS OF KENNETH T. FULKERSON 117 2 W. 6th St. Phone 6926 Metropolis. Illinois â ) â - ââEnrolled to Practice Before the Internal Revenue Serviceâ âSpecializing In Income Tax Practiceâ COMPLIMENTS OF P. N. Hirsch Co. | I i 616 Market St. Metropolis Phone 5311 ! umma d 'Dxuy. Sftne PRESCRIPTIONS A SPECIALTY PHONES 4111 4281 I I I + +----- â + COMPLIMENTS OF FITCH'S BAKE SHOPPE GREYHOUND LINES PASTRY, BREAD, CAKE MRS. W. L. SMITH. Af ent I i i â-Hi - | 311 Ferry Street Phone 6086 j Phone 4316 Metropolis, III. i Metropolis, Illinois j i The Farmers' Grain and i i DR. WM. J. BUCHANAN ! Supply Company OPTOMETRIST Phone 7016 Contact Lenses â Feed, Seed, Corn, Wheat and Soybeans 803 Market Street Phone 6691 1. G. A. Super Market; HOME OWNED AND OPERATED LOW PRICES EVERY DAY _ . i Phone 5916 METROPOLIS, ILL. 801 Market Street I BILLâS GRILL I Fair Ground Entrance 24-Hour Service | Hamburgers â Pit Barbecue HITTERMANâS MERCHANDISE MART I Television and Appliances Electric and Plumbing Supplies Phone 5002 105 West 7th Street METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS Company NATURALLY GAS CAN DO IT BETTER 114 West Seventh Street Metropolis. Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE Senior Glass GENERAL CHEMICAL DIVISION ALLIED CHEMICAL CORPORATION COMPLIMENTS OF Carl H. Smith, County Judge Howard M. Miller, County Clerk James L. Foreman, State's Attorney Cecil E. Wade, Circuit Clerk Dwight Mann, Sheriff Henry Tilker, Assessor and Treasurer Clinton Taylor, County Supt. of Schools Harry McGhee, County Commissioner Lloyd Weaver, County Commissioner +---- Fort Massac Packing Co. I WHOLESALING AND PROCESSING OF MEATS i ! ! 1 I i I I Phone 7401 METROPOLIS. ILLINOIS 1(00 Market Street 1 | COMPLIMENTS OK REST WISHES TO THE CLASS OK til Dr. C. W. Dunn Optometrist I CONTACT LENSE CONSULTANT - j! - Porters llarber Shop Jewelry and Watch Repairing - +W+- I I I I ! i i i Jones Building Metropolis, 6421 McCrary Metropolis, Illinois j ______________________ i I Metropolis Motor Company CHEVROLET âOLDSMOBILE âCADILLAC SALES AND SERVICE + + I I I I I I I I i i i i I I j j I i j j i i i i It's Fun to Shop ut tinâ 615 Market Street Metropolis. Illinois OFFICE EQUIPMENT AND SUPPLIES PADUCAH TYPEWRITER and SUPPLY CO. DON McCLURE. Representative Royal TypewritersâSales and Service 230 South Fourth Street Phone 444-6741 PADUCAH. KY. PHOTOGRAPHY in This Yearbook --By â FLEMISTER STUDIO QJoung -Pfttuftng !o. Your printing needsâ-either letter press or offsetâ-will be produced with careful attention to every detail. Phone 445-731J PADUCAH, KY. j â + ⌠V % C5 ⢠C â s. 4 w, V.V- X Oi V ,A -S V ⢠4 _ _ -V Ni SQ W - ?W%i v Xfco âx.. ii f. U V. V V' ÂŁÂ Sxs-?C V.- V-JKl : ' V i' . v  v :v VU â v. .; xu- v k y . V v v â  . . MMBILmA ai v.U;- X .â-C âV -v - v â r i JESSE ':.}; v â˘vvv fc ' JS fp iBkh , V ⢠a V
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