People and Classes and Fun Times Are Signposts. Yet, there are still signs of summer playfulness. 2 Enjoy the Trip - Your Year, Your Memories9 Your Signposts. Feet step-out when stomachs talk. 446 down—1 left. It’s 3:26. The indication: winter, and battles are indoor-fought. You can tell when it s February: Someone says, Draw the world! And still there are records to be hurled away. Along about March, heavy contemplation fits the school board members. The last—the best—sign, spring, when it's warm enough to run, but not too warm. . 1 i From September to June, activities, the ‘go’ group. Play it--it really turns me on... Sing it--just so it’s on key...Be regal--just so one more picture can be taken. Family dilemma--a brother's frustration “SummerV’ Paul..................................Tom Short Mrs. Jones.........................Linda Hanfland Mr. Jones .................... Bill McKinney junior...............................Carl Greeson Mary .........................Jan Haskett Academic riddle Juniors, jolts, sets, scenes, mix well, season with humor, and Cast Jack Jane Mr. Smudgly Anna Lilah Johnson Tender occasion--a sweetheart's plea a principal’s accusation lines9 lairs; bake until “Almost Summer99 It was Almost Summer, and the three months out-and-away-from-it prospect lured these actors through wisps of almost realism. They fall host to the lure of sol-soaking on the beach only after their wit goes versus odds of history grades and exam-stealing--all blanketed with a turf of almost pathos. The Juniors spotlighted, a stab at acting kept the whim-fires burning and painted a picture of an almost typical American landscape. 9 1964 Homecoming and “ There Were Bells” ■ Silver Bells Retired Queen—Linda Baker Retired King—Steve Voris Homecoming King '64—Jim Louthan Homecoming Queen '64--Karen Bushur First Attendants Sue Walk Steve Gannaway Indoors was winter with deco- rative Christmas trees invoking a romantic mood. The reunited alumni turned their thoughts to carefree yesterdays. Seniors were successful with the quick change-over from gym to temporary ballroom--danced away the evening to the warmth of Silver Bells and multicolored lights. And the Juniors ask: How can we exceed their timing? Bearers Sarah Hoelscher Andy Sudkamp Bearers Betty Jean Louthan David Alexander Second Attendants Cheryl Hayton John Swank Fourth Attendants Cynthia Woolery Ed Brick Third Attendants Judy Sudkamp Dick Patterson Senior Play Bonnie, he found, was sort of growing up. Above and below—a shock For the many assortment -- Question: Why were 1 3 of tired that next Saturday Answer: “The Many Loves and a few thousand hours Happy Stella pre- ferred unfriendly persuasion. DOBIE'S CAST loves, this was the usual Dobie and 5--or more. the Seniors so morning - of Dobie Gillis9 of work. Dobie........................Jim Louthan Bonie.....................Karen Bushur Helen Dixon...............Linda Grisham Miss Forepaugh.....................Verna Ohmen Petey Bellows.......................John Swank Mr. Pipgrass.......................Steve Gannaway Imogene Klugenfelter . . Sharon Fallert Frannie...................Karen Kingery Sally.................Sharon Hoelscher Lola...............................Linda Miller Polly...............................Judy Sudkamp Betty..............................Wanda Levitt Mrs. Dixon....................Kathy Orr Mr. Dixon..........................David Ramert Mr. Harrington.....................Louie Haskett Happy Stella.......................Donna Scroggins Majeska.............................Judy Sudkamp Rutka ....................Linda Icenogle Sletka .......................Zita Cyr Dombra............................Cheryl Hayton Simpka....................... Kathy Orr Miss Neuman...........Sharon Hoelscher Limbo Lamb.........................Wanda Levitt Girl Student......................Cheryl Hayton Adele................................Pat Walk Mr. Gillis.........................Terry Uptmor Bill ..........................Ed Brick Maudie........................ Sue Walk Pansy .....................Linda Miller The Silver Fountain--to wish from. La Tour Eiffel--to ascend a diamond and blue-velvet sky, The River Seine--to cross-over by Romantic Bridge, The Cafe' Minuit a Paris--to munch late-night canapes, Le Combo Elektra--to move us by Magic-- The 1965 Junior-Senior Prom Said “Merci” in Many Ways to the Senior 14 15 ?ers Brace for Signs of the Future May 28, 1965--remember that date! It came fast. Speeches were made; the weather was fine; and proud parents flashed those all-important pictures. The stirrer of thought was Mr. Paul Davis of WCIA-TV. And coming around to realization of his candid talk on “what to expect” may have burst numerous sen- ior bubbles, but so much the better to go out with some clear thinking than to go out only with hearts-and-flowers praise. There are many frontiers left, grad- uates, and they all can be yours. Commander Aubrey Storm and Legion Award Win- Gannaway; (back row) Runners-Up Bushur andRa- qualities lived-by. Valedictorian Icenogle and Salutatorian Randolph—scholarship is spelled “work.” Neoga High School's 72nd Graduating Class--the years without the aegis start now. 17 French Lick-Days of Sun and Rain and Indiana If you didn’t ride, you could swim; if you didn’t swim , you could golf; if you didn’t golf, you could cycle; if you didn’t cycle, you could go the Surrey Special. If you did nothing, you could eat. If you did everything, then you were one of those pretty--tired people wh'en you got back to Neoga the next Friday. i I1 Were too Soon a Homeward Trek from the Senior Trip. PEOPLE The most telling signs of all--the faces that show that creative spark in study hall or the ones that say, “Graduation-- tonight!”...And who ever heard of a funny trig problem? ... Some faces even hide behind smiles the anguish of trip planning. Seniors — Time to Move Roger Albin Chorus--l 2 3;Science Club--3 4; Basketball--1 2 3; Track--2; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Adv. Chorus--3; Class Play--3 Ronald E. Baker Class Officer--2; Student Council --1; FFA--1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Chorus--1 2 3; Science Club--3; Pep Club—1 2 3; Tomahawk Staff --4; Adv. Chorus--3; Spanish Club--2 3, Officer--3 4; Class Play--3 E. Sharon Beals Chorus--! 2; FHA--1 David J. Behl FFA--1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Chorus - 1; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Messen- ger Staff--4; ISHSPA--4, Conv. —4 Games9 and Graduation P. Louise Bolen on with Plays — Eddie Brick FFA--1 2 3 4; Chorus--! 2; Sci- ence Club--3; Basketball--1 2; Tracl --1; Homecoming Court--4; Pep Club--! 2 3 4; Class Play 4 Diane Cameron Chorus--! 2; Library Club--2 3; GAA--2 3; Tomahawk Staff--4; ISHSPA--4, Conv.--4; Spanish Club--2 David Carpenter FFA--4; Science Club--2 3 4, Officer—4; Pep Club—2 3 4 Karen Sue Bushur Student Council--4; Chorus--1 2 3; Stu- dent Council Officer to Remember. Doug Coen Chorus—1,2;Science Club--1 2 3, Officer--3; Basketball--1; Pep Club--! 2 3 4; Spanish Club--2 3; Ind. Arts Club--! 2 3 1 la Mae Cooper Chorus--1 2 3 4; FHA--1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; GAA 1 2 3 4; Adv. Chorus—3 4 23 When You’re Constantly Zita Cyr Chorus--1 2; Pep Club--3 4; Tomahawk Staff--4; Messenger Staff--3 4, Editor--4; ISHSPA-- 4, Conv.--4; Spanish Club--2 3; Class Play--4 William Douglas Student Council--4; Chorus--1 2 3; Basketball--1 2; Track--1; Pep Club—1 2 3; Ind. Arts Club--2 3 4 Joe Durdel FFA--3 4; Chorus--!; Pep Club— 1; Ind. Arts Club--1 2 Sharon Kay Fallert Chorus--2 3; FHA--2 3 4, Officer —4; Pep Club—2 3 4; GAA--3 4; Tomahawk Staff--4; ISHSPA—4, Conv.--4; Spanish Club—3; Class Play 4 Mike Fearday Student Council--4; FFA--1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Chorus-- 1; Basketball--1 2; Track--1; Pep Club—1 2 3 4, Officer --4 You’re “Not at the Gloria Kathleen Foltz Chorus--1 2 3 4; Band--1 2 3 4; FHA--1 2 3 4; Pep Club—2 3 4; Adv. Chorus--4; Spanish Club— 2 3; Class Play--3 Striving, Charles Fosbender Pep Club--2; Ind. Arts Club--1 2 34 (not pictured) Steve Gannaway Class Officer--1 3; Student Coun- cil—4; FFA—1 2 4; Chorus--l 2; Band—1 2 3 4; Track--1 2 3 4; N Club--2 3 4; Homecoming Court--4; Tomahawk Staff--4; ISHSPA—4, Conv.—4; Adv. Chorus—3 4; Stage Band--3 4; Spanish Club--3; Class Play 4 Linda Grisham Chorus--1 2; FHA—1 2 3 4, Of- ficer--4; Pep Club--1 2 3 4, Of- ficer--4; GAA--1 2 3 4; Messen- ger Staff--3 4; ISHSPA--4, Conv. --4; Adv. Chorus--3 4; Spanish Club--2 3; Class Play--3 4 Bill Hallett Student Council--4; FFA--1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Chorus--1 2; Base- ball--!; Basketball--1 2 3; Track --1 2 3; N Club--2 3 4; Pep Club--! 2 3 4 Top, but Climbing. 99 Louie Haskett Class Officer--2 3; Chorus--1 2; Science Club--3; Baseball--1 2 3 4; Basketball—1 2 3 4; N Club --1 2 3 4; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Ind. Arts Club--!; Class Play--3 4 Cheryl Hayton Student Council--3; Chorus --1 2 3 4; Band—1 2 3 4; Homecoming Court--4; FHA --1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; GAA--1 2 3; Cheerleader--! 2; Adv. Cho- rus--3 4; Stage Band—3 4; Class Play--4 25 Sharon Hoelscher Chorus--1 2 3; FHA--1 2 3 4; Pep Club-'-l 2 3 4; GAA--2 3 4; Spanish Club--2 3; Class Play--4 Junior Year — Linda Icenogle Class Officer--2 3 4; Chorus--l 2 3 4; FHA--1; Latin Club--2 3; GAA--2 3 4; Tomahawk Staff--4, Editor--4; ISHSPA--4, Conv.--4; Adv. Chorus--3 4; Class Play 4 Jerry Keller Pep Club--2 3 4 (not pictured) Janet Lucille Kingery Class Officer--4; Student Council --3, Officer--3; Chorus--l 2 3 4; Pep Club--1 2 3; Latin Club--1 2, Officer--2; Messenger Staff--3 4; ISHSPA--4, Conv.--4; Adv. Chorus--3 4; Spanish Club--3 26 Karen Anne Kingery Chorus—1 2; FHA—1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Adv. Chorus--3 4; Spanish Club--2; Class Play 4 First Play, First Wanda Levitt Class Officer--3; Student Council --2; Chorus--l 2 3 4; Latin Club --1 2 3, Officer--2 3; GAA—1 2 3 4; Messenger Staff--3 4; ISHSPA --4, Conv.--4; Adv. Chorus--3 4; Class Play--3 4 Many Firsts; Ron Marlow FFA--1 2 3 4; Pep Club--1 2 (not pictured) Jim Louthan Class Officer—2 4; FFA—1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Chorus--l 2 3; Sci- ence Club--3, Officer--3; Base- ball— 1 2 3 4; Basketball--1 2 3 4; Track—1 2 3 4; N Club—3 4, Officer--4; Homecoming King --4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; Adv. Chorus—3; Spanish Club—3; Class Play--3 4 Randy L. Mayhall Chorus—1 2; Science Club—2 3; Baseball--1 2; Basketball--1 2 3 4; Track—1 2 3 4; N” Club—2 3 4; Messenger Staff—2 3 4, Edi- tor—2 3; Ind. Arts Club—1 2 3 4, Officer—2 3 4 Sheri Mayhall Chorus—1 2 3 4; Band —1 2 3; FHA—1 2 3; Pep Club--2 3 4; Latin Club—2 3; GAA--2 3 4; Adv. Chorus—3 4; Stage Band— 3 4 Dance9 First Prom. Thomas McClellan FFA—1 2 3 4; Chorus—1; Pep Club—1 2 3 Ken Mette FFA—1 2 3 4 27 Linda Miller At the Prom, We Chorus--1 2 3; FHA--1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; Library Club--3; GAA--2 3 4; Spanish Club—2 3; Class Play--4 Diana Kay Moffitt Chorus—1 2; FHA—3 4; Pep Club —4; Library Club--3 4 Dorothy Sue Mudd Chorus--1 2; FHA--1 Verna Theresa Ohmen Chorus--2 3; Pep Club--3 4; Li- brary Club--3 4; GAA--2 3 4; Messenger Staff--3; Class Play--4 Dining in Southern Edna Kathryn Orr Chorus--2 3; FHA--2 3 4; Li- brary Club--2 3 4; Class Play Barbara Elaine Painter Chorus--l 2; Library Club--1 2 3 4; Spanish Club--2 ' Beth Phillips Sandwiched Instead of FHA--1; Pep Club— 2 3 4; Messenger Staff --3 4, Editor--4; ISHSPA--4, Conv.— 4; Spanish Club--2 3 Dick Patterson Chorus--l 2 3; Science Club--3; Baseball--1 2 3 4; Basketball--1 2 3 4; Track--1 2 3 4; N Club --2 3 4; Homecoming Court--4; Pep Club--1; Tomahawk Staff--4; Messenger Staff--3; ISHSPA--4, Conv.--4; Adv. Chorus--3; Class Play--3 David Ramert FFA--1 2; Chorus--l 2; Science Club—2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; ISHSPA--4, Conv. --4; Toma- hawk Staff--4; Spanish Club—2 3; Pep Club Officer—4; Class Play— 4 Barbara Randolph Student Council—1 3; Chorus—1 2 3; Band—1 2 3 4; FHA--1 2 3 4; Library Club—4, Officer—4; GAA --2 3; Cheerleader--1 2; Messen- ger Staff—2 4; ISHSPA—2 4, Conv. --2 4; Spanish Club—2 3 Hospitality. John Rentfrow Class Officer—4; Student Council —3; FFA--1 2 3 4, Officer—3 4; Chorus—1 2; Science Club—1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4 David Keith Reynolds Chorus--! 2 3; Pep Club—1 2 4; Adv. Chorus—3 4; Ind. Arts Club--! 4, Officer—4 29 Martha Romack Chorus--1 2; FHA--1; Latin Club —2 3; GAA--3 4, Officer--4; Tomahawk Staff--4; Messenger Staff—3 4; ISHSPA--3 4, Conv. —4 A Crowded Senior Terry Russell Donna Scroggins Band —1 2 3 4; FHA —1 2 3; Pep Club--3 4; Library Club--4; GAA --1 2 3 4; Adv. Chorus—4; Class Play—3 4; Science Club—4 Jerry Sheehan Student Council--3; Chorus—1 2; Basketball--!; Pep Club--! 2 30 John L. Siemer Science Club--4; Pep Club— 1; Ind. Arts Club—4 46MacBeth9 World Map9 Donna Jean Sparling Class Officer—1; Chorus—1 2; FHA—1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2; GAA 1 2 Year — “Senior Scholastics” Dale Stenger FFA—1 2 3 4; Chorus--l; Pep Club—2 3 John Swank Student Council—3 4, Officer— 4; Chorus--! 2; Science Club--2 3; Baseball—2 3 4; Basketball—2 3; Track--! 2 3; N Club--2 3 4, Officer--4; Homecoming Court --4; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Toma- hawk Staff--4; Messenger Staff— 3; ISHSPA—4, Conv. —4; Ind. Arts Club--1; Spanish Club--2 3; Class Play--3 4 Lana Tabbert Chorus—1 2 3; Pep Club--3; GAA —2; Tomahawk Staff—4; ISHSPA —4, Conv.—4; Spanish Club—2 Judith Ann Sudkamp Class Officer—2; Chorus--! 2 3; Home- coming Court--4; FHA—1 2 3 4, Offi- cer--4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; GAA —1 2 3 4, Officer—2; Toma- hawk Staff--4; Mes- senger Staff--2 3 4; ISHSPA--4, Conv.— 4; Spanish Club—2 3, Officer—2 3; Class Play—3 4 and Constitution Tests. Linda Sue Thomas Chorus—1 2; FHA—3 4; Pep Club --3 4; Library Club—3 4 Chorus—1 2; Band —1 2 3 4; Science Club—3 4, Officer --4; Pep Club—1; Tomahawk Staff—2 3 4; Messenger Staff —2 3 4; ISHSPA--4, Conv. —4; Stage Band--3 4; Class Play--4 31 Terry Uptmor Patricia Walk Transfer from Joliet—3; Chorus-- The Last Time for 3; Pep Club—3 4; GAA—3 4; J Class Play—4 Sue Jane Walk Class Officer--l; Chorus--! 2 3; Homecoming Court--4; FHA--1 2 3 4, Officer--4; Pep Club--1 2 3 4; Spanish Club--2; Class Play--4 Linda Kaye Welch Chorus--1 2; Library Club--! 2 3 4 Linda White Chorus--! 2 3 4; Science Club--1 2; FHA—1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; Library Club—1 2 3 4, Officer ”1; GAA--1; Adv. Chorus—3 4 And the Band’s Last V 32 Larry Winings Chorus--! 2; Science Club— 12 3; Pep Club—1 2; Ind. Arts Club—1 2 3 4; Spanish Club—2 Cynthia Woolery Class Officer—1; Chorus--! 2 3; Band--! 2 3 4; Homecoming Court—4; FHA —1 2 3 4; Pep Club—1 2 3 4; GAA—1 2 3 4; Cheerleader--! 2 3 4; Adv. Cho- rus—4; Spanish Club—2 3; Class Play—3 That Slow Trip to the Office Tom Young Science Club—1 2 3 4; N Club—4; Pep Club--2 3 4; Library Club—1; Sports Man- ager--3 4 Eugene Young FFA--4; Chorus--! 2 Agnes Voris - sponsor J. Lee McTeer - sponsor Time for the “Star Spangled Banner.” Ralph White - principal 33 A. Ashbrook K. Atteberry The Juniors - Spring time was fast-moving time for the Juniors, with work days9 the Spring Dance, carwashes, and the Prom; often you heard in the next Saturday?” or “How many S. Bales S. Barber j. Blair N. Boswell D. Bridges J. Haskett D. Hays P. Heaton V. Heilman B. Higgenbotham i halls - “Do you have a chamois we could use feet of crepe paper do we need for the 8th?” M. Lane D. Lindley K. Krikie JUNIOR OFFICERS--Seated: L. Storm, treasurer; N. Boswell, sec- retary; S. Parker, vice-president. Standing: Mr. Lawson and Mr. Lindley, Sponsors; C. Miller, president. K. Ludwig M. May B. McKinney P. McMullen D. Mefford B. Meyers C- Miller B. Morgan L. Mummel P. Myers S. Parker L. Riddle T. Short K. Stickle L. Storm R. Sparling P. Sudkamp Question: Who is more typical than the junior? He it is who may be: active generous giddy studious p. walk s. white miserly serious carrying 6 subjects carefree dance promotive The game - and cheer - time D. Williams J. Wilson T. Uptmor 37 The Sophomores cr( i I m Sophomore officials ready the audio for the blast of the 45's. Left to Right: L. Eastin, secretary: J. Sheehan, president; D. Price, vice-president; J. Ramert, treas- urer; Miss Darnell, Mr. Wagner, sponsors. The academic obstacle course was dotted with were chosen by many waiting their turn in C. Brick J. Burton B. Byers M. Cameron G. Claybaugh D. Coen N. Curtner D. Finley M. Fletcner S. Fosbender S. Hanfland j. Hardesty B. Harker C. Adkins J. Albin R. Atteberry R. Banning J. Barber L. Becker S. Bridges many new subjects. Typing and Plane Geometry of the Sophomores. Nearly all were wheel-eager9 Drivers Education. T. Deadmond J. Durdel L. Eastin L. Elson K. Fallen D. Fearday ft«lt$! B. Hite S. Hoelscher C. Kingery J- Kingery G- Lane N. Laub E. Levitt J. Mayhall M. Mette L. Miller L. Phillips P. Poe B. Redman J. Roberts L. Russell J. Sheehan B. Short S. Pals B. Newberry J. Ohmen D. Orsborn V. Miller D. Moffitt W. Monroe B. Morris B. Myers J. Niebrugge B. Niemeyer The school's first floats - The sophomore's first place J. Siemer L. Soliday R. Steele H. Stuckey C. St. John S. Toops Along with Tradition9 the Sophomores held record hops after each home game - much fun and some pro- fit. Enlighted with profit motive, the Sophomores attempted to sell Christmas cards - result success. J. Trigg V. Voris E. Warner J. Watkins S. Weiss J. Whitaker R. Young The Freshmen Typically, the first year’uns at N.H.S. spend that time getting the know of the place. These9 too. However, they managed to bolster the work crews of numerous organizations, provide a strong squad in all sports9 and consistantly be firsts in the lunch line. J. Carruthers R. Carruthers G. Cline D. Coen M. Cole S. Cooper V. Deters J. Dole B. Dougherty I- Douglas F. Fallen L. Fallen B. Hallett J. Hartke J. Hayes M. Henderson T. Himes S. Horath C. Hunter 42 D. Albin J. Banning S. Barber G. Cushman S. Cross I M. Cyr M. Fromme K. Gilbert H. Bolen J. Bridges N. Byers The Freshmen and their friends map out a way to make the party perfect. Left to Right: J. Icenogie, president; L. Wilson, vice-president; S. Storm, secretary; J. Bridges, treasurer. Sponsors: Mr. Zimmer and Miss Wright. Man and his model 43 L. Livingston T. Louthan K. Malone J. Manuell E. Kline B. Mummel R. Orsborn M. Osborn D. Painter D. Pals J« Parker G. Marlow S. Mayhall W. Mefford D. Myers G. McClellan M. McMillan M. McMullen Up on the toes to see the selections Education Is WILBUR FEARDAY Board President KATHERINE NICHOLS Board Secretary WILLIAM COEN Community Unit District and Administration ■ 3 Board of A Study in GLENN ALBIN LOUISE MILLER HIRA (BUD) BYERS 46 Education Concern a Tiger by the Tail. An overstatement? Not much. The Classroom, our normal concept of schooling, is just a part of the panorama. From ad- vanced curriculum work down to zeroing in on legislation and its local application is the really complete range. Much more falls be- tween these two. Thus the gratitude to these people, the Unit 3 Board and Administration grows--Thanks for the concern. Unit Superintendent LOUIS K. VORIS WILLIAM HAROLD PRICE Principal RALPH WHITE Testing and Guidance Director JEAN MANUELL Principal’s Secretary MILDRED DOLE Unit Secretary GERTRUDE GREESON 47 Faculty - MR. ALBIN MRS. NORTON Stan Albin--General Business, Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand Joan Morton--Typing, Office Practice, Librarian Agnes Voris--English I, II, Messenger Advisor, Senior Class Sponsor Shirley Wright--English n, Latin I, n, Spanish I, II, Freshman Class Sponsor MRS. VORIS 48 Physical Education MRS. STRAIN MR. ALEXANDER Mary Lou Strain--Girls' Physical Education, Junior and Senior High Cheerleading Sponsor Tom Alexander--Boys’ Physical Education, Drivers’ Training, Varsity Coach of Baseball, Basketball, and Track Duane Lawson--English HI, IV, TOMAHAWK Advisor, Junior Class Sponsor Ray Springs--Chorus, Band, World History, Student Council Advisor English and Languages Music MR. LAWSON MR. SPRINGS MR. ZIMMER Math and Sciences.. MRS. SHANHOLTZER Phil Zimmer--Physics, Math, Physical Science, Freshman Class Sponsor June Shanholtzer—Algebra, Geometry, Math John Luailen—American Problems and Civics, Speech J. Lee McTeer--Boys' Physical Education, U. S. History, Assistant Coach of Baseball, Basketball, and Track, Senior Class Sponsor MRS. HUFFMASTER (substitute) MR. LOUTIIAN Lucille Huffmas ter--Math, Freshman Class Sponsor Howard Lou than- -Chemistry, Biology, Advanced Biology, General Science Ruth Darnell--Home Economics I, II, General Science, Sophomore Class Sponsor Rex Lindley—Industrial Arts I, II, HI, Adavanced Drafting, Junior Class Sponsor Louis Wagner--Vocational Agriculture I, n, in, IV, Sophomore Class Sponsor MR. LINDLEY MR. WAGNER 4 C’s That Click: the Cooks9 the Custodians9 The Friendly Three in charge of our halls and buildings: Mr. Toops, Mr. Steger, and Mr. Weiss. the Chauffeurs9 and the Collectors Kudos! For prospective top-notch secretaries: our Office Girls, W. Levitt, V. Ohmen, T. Uptmor, L. Tabbert sumption this month.” Could those be Mr. Toops words to Mr. Freeland, Mr. Gilbert, Mr. Alex- Mr. Ellinger, Mr. Keck, Mr. Lacey, Mr. Albin, and Mr. O'Dell? 53 Beyond the classroom - organizations at N.H.S. propel students into the action. Miss Happy feet at left could be one of the multi- sported GAA’ers or an FHA prep homemaker. A soil-searcher of the FFA? Well, we doubt she’s that. Though, she might be a Student Coun- cil poster-placer. These signs? Indicators of future success. SEATED: J. Haskett, president; B. Meyers, vice- GAA-1' The Ball Is Always Rolling. We’re off to Lake Mattoon! This cry was heard as the GAA girls bounced off to the Freshman Picnic on old bus number eight. President Jan Haskett assisted by vice-president Betty Meyers led the girls to the picnic tables. Maggie May’s brand of archery . got the ball rolling down the Year’s busy schedule of sport activities. The next sports were bowling, basketball and swimming with sportheads Twila Uptmor, Linda Hanfland and Valerie ' Voris. The last activity was softball headed by Sandy Toops. The most profitable undertaking was the workday with Spec.-Treas., Karen Stickel, holding the proceeds. Other activities were initiation day, the Fall and Spring playdays, and the Mother- Daughter banquet. Reporting these ac- tivities was Martha Romack. Barb Short was the Student Council Repre- sentative. ' president. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Strain, advisor. SECOND ROW: B. Short, K. Stickel, secretary- treasurer. THIRD ROW: J. Wilson, M. Romack. FOURTH ROW: S. Toops, M. May. FIFTH ROW: V. Voris, L. Hanfland, T. Uptmor. NUIANP 56 Signposts: Archery9 Bowling9 Basketball, and Swimming KNEELING: J. Parker, J. Bridges. SEATED: L. Storm, K. Brick, B. Hunt. FIRST ROW: D. Stenger, L. Mil- ler, B. Byers. SECOND ROW: S. Cross, Sheri Mayhall, K. Coen, S. Barber. THIRD ROW: Sandy Mayhall, P. Walk, J. Sudkamp, K. Bushur, J. Carruthers. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Hoelscher, S. Fosbender, A. Ashbrook, V. Ohmen. FIFTH ROW: N. Laub, M. Cameron, D. Scroggins, L. Russell, L. Eastin. KNEELING: W. Mefford, S. Storm, I. Douglas. SEATED: Shirley Hoelscher, L. Phillips, D. Kimery. THIRD ROW: K. Malone, N. Curtner, W. Levitt, B. Icenogle. FOURTH ROW: M. Fromme, C. Woolery, S. Fallert, J. Manueil. FIFTH ROW: L. Grisham, M. Hunter, K. Ludwig, P. Poe, June Peters. SIXTH ROW: J. Durdel, N. Gyers, D. Fearday, Judy Peters. SEVENTH ROW: E. Kimery, I. Cooper, P. Myers, P. Sudkamp, S. Hanfland. Tomahawk Staff SITTING: J. Sheehan, Z. Cyr, J. Swank, D. Cmam Peters, B. McKinney, D. Patterson. SITTING: T. Uptmor, Photographer; L. SITTING: J. Sudkamp, S. Gannaway. STANDING: C. Gresson, M. Icenogle, Editor. STANDING: Mr. Lawson, Romack, R. Baker, D. Finley. Advisor; K. Busher, Business Manager. 58 eron. STANDING: S. Fallert, D. Ramert, L. Tabbert, J. Messenger Staff SEATED: J. Kingery. STANDING: M. Romack. SEC- OND ROW: S. Barber, P. Clough. THIRD ROW: B. Randolph, S. White, W. Levitt. FOURTH ROW: L. Grisham, J. Sudkamp. FIFTH ROW: J. Curtner, D. Behl, C. Miller. SEATED: Z. Cyr, Editor; T. Uptmor, Photographer. STANDING: Mrs. Voris, Advisor. 59 a □ F AMERICA FIRST ROW: C. Hay ton. President; J. Sudkamp, Vice Pres. SECOND ROW: Miss Darnell, Advisor; L. Han- fland, Secretary. THIRD ROW: S. Walk, Treasurer. FOURTH ROW: P. Poe, S. Fallen. FIFTH ROW: L. Grisham, K. Kingery, V. Voris. SEATED: G. Foltz, B. Hunt, S. Storm, J. Bridges, L. Miller, C. Brick, S. Toops, L. Storm, D. Mof Orr, S. Hoescher, N. Curtner, J. Parker.FOURTH S. Mayhall. FIFTH ROW: D. Fearday, E. Kimery, 60 Future Homemakers Mother - Daughter Banquet B. Redman, M. May, L. Thomas. SECOND ROW: J. Manuell, S. Hanfland, D. Moffitt, B. Byers, fitt. THIRD ROW: K. Malone, L. Phillips, J. Carruthers, J. Roberts, C. St. John, D. Stenger, K. ROW: L. Mummel, D. Hays, N. Byers, K. Coen, J. Wilson, B. Randolph, C. Woolery, K. Busher, J. Watkins, B. Short, J. Kingery, I. Cooper, J. Seimer, L. Russell, S. Hoelscher, T. Uptmor, B. Byers. Good Taste in Apparel, Cookery, and Community Help. Science Club -Moves Out; Double Size. The Science Club, began the school year with double its last-year size. The two largest groups, photog- raphy and rocketry, worked during homeroom periods in the lab. The club attended the U. Of I. Engineering Open House. While there, members got some good ideas for fu- ture science fairs. Council Sponsors Full - campaign type election FIRST ROW: Mr. Louthan, Advisor; J. Prahl, President; R. Sparling, Vice-President; Shirley Hoelscher, T. Upt- mor, D. Carpenter, Secretary-Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Zimmer, Advisor; T. Louthan, E. Walk, B. Ban- ning, J. Riddle, D. Smith, Mrs. Shanholtzer, Advisor. THIRD ROW: R. Roderick, B. Newberry, G. McClellan, K. Malone, B. Hunt, M. McMillen, C. Hunter, D. Pals. FOURTH ROW: B. Doughtery, E. Stephens, D. Albin, S. Hanfland, N. Laub, M. Hunter, S. Barber, F. Walk, J. Trigg. FIFTH ROW: V. Deters, J. Oilmen, T. Young, J. Watkins, D. Scorggins, B. Niemeyer, D. Walk, M. Osborn. SIXTH ROW: D. Mefford, J. Icenogle, R. Ors- born, J. Seimer, P. Walk, D. Orsborn, D. Painter, D. Coen, J. Walk. 62 Many Needed Activities. A check on the mate's mind Unusual assemblies SEATED: K. Bushur, Secretary; J. Swank, President; S. White, Vice-President; S. Parker, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Mr. Springs, Advisor; B. Morris, Shirley Hoelscher, B. Byers, G. Randolph, B. Hunt. THIRD ROW: N. Curtner, J. Wilson, S. Gannaway, P. Poe, J. Haskett. FOURTH ROW: B. Short, J. Voris, Dan Williams, M. Fearday, B. Douglas, E. Kimery. 63 For These Future Farmers - A Bright Future SEATED: J. Louthan, Secretary; J. Rentfrow, President; M. Fearday, Vice President; R. Baker, Treasurer. STANDING: D. Williams, Mr. Wagner, Advisor; D. Behl. A weiner roast and dance was the sign- post pointing out the beginning of the FFA school year. This activity was followed by a parliamentary procedure contest: Neoga Parliamentarians went 2nd and 3rd. Sue Walk was voted Chapter Sweet- heart and competed with girls from every other school in section 20. The Section Dance was hosted by Neoga this year. Steve Gannaway won first place at the Section 20 Speaking Contest, not a new ac- complishment for the local chapter but good news; so, they can farm, or speak. What else could be asked for? Sectional Con Chapter Sweetheart Sue Walk 64 Honorary Chapter Farmers Louthan and Peters tition winners FIRST ROW: J. Riddle G. Potter, T. Himes, V. Miller, J. Prahl, S. Walk, B. Hallett, W. Monroe, J. Trigg, B. Hallett. SECOND ROW: L. Soliday, D. Young, E. Brick, S. Gannaway, J. Durdel, E. Young, P. Heaton, D. Bridges, D. Walk, D. Carpenter. THIRD ROW: J. Hartke, J. Whitaker, B. Mummel, D. Orsborn, G. Cline, B. McKinney, K. Mette, D. Keck, D. Jackson, R. Orsborn, D. Stenger. The N.H.S. Band9 It Scores Well, a Sign of Good Management Practice pays off for the band. It has to. With three concerts each year, a new arrangement for nearly every home game, selected numbers for local dinner meetings, a summer program, and Mr. Springs at the baton, these instrumentalists keep the pace of year-round rhythm. SEATED: C. White, J. Carruthers. SECOND ROW: S. Horath, J. Drennan. THIRD ROW: C. Metten- dorf, P. Hutton. FOURTH ROW: B. Morris. FIFTH ROW: J. Manuel!, G. Foltz. SIXTH ROW: M. Fromme, D. Scroggins, N. Byers. SEATED: D. Albin. SECOND ROW: M. Stickel, C. Carruthers. THIRD ROW: D. Stenger. FOURTH ROW: N. Laub, D. Hays. FFTH ROW: C. Hay- ton, T. Uptmor, L. Hanfland. 66 SEATED: B. Dougherty. FIRST ROW: S. White, B. Newberry. SECOND ROW: D. Price, J. Voris, K. Bushur. t SEATED: B. Randolph. FIRST ROW: J. Dole. SECOND ROW: Sheri Mayhall, V. Voris. THIRD ROW: L. Becker, Dan Coen, A. Ashbrook. FOURTH ROW: B. Short, S. Gannaway, J. Whitaker. FIRST ROW: C. Woolery, G. Randolph. SECOND ROW: C. Whitaker. THIRD ROW: B. Carruthers, L. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: J. Wilson, E. Kimery, C. Greeson. Mr. Springs, Band Director gives awards to Steve Ganna way and Terry Uptmor. Stage Band FIRST ROW SEATED: J. Wilson, D. Albin, V. Voris, L. Han Ashbrook, J. Whitaker. TIURD ROW: S. Gannaway. STAND Chorus ■ Extra-Supercalifragelisticexpialidocious - r FIRST ROW: W. Mefford, S. Storm, B. Hunt, Judy Peters, J. Manuell, D. Stenger, S. Toops, C. Brick, J. Kingery, Jane Curtner, S. Barber, M. Fromme, J. Carruthers, S. Mayhall, L. Icenogle, V. Voris, C. St. John, D. Kimery, K. Malone. Poe, K. Ludwig, L. White, J. Wilson, K. Coen, S. Mayhall. FOURTH ROW: D. Scroggins, L. Eastin, G. Randolph, R. Spar Uptmor, N. Laub. FIFTH ROW: J. Watkins, D. Price, J. Sheehan K. Bushur, T. Short, J. Voris, J. Whitaker, C. Miller, Well, at All Those Concerts, They Were Mighty Good fland, C. Hayton, T. Uptmor, N. Laub. SECOND ROW: L. Wilson, E. Kimery, C. Greeson, G. Randolph, B. Short, A. ING: B. Newberry, K. Bushur, D. Price. Peters, N. Boswell, G. Foltz, J. Parker, J. Bridges. SECOND ROW: L. Phillips, S. Hanfland, Shirley Hoelscher, B. Byers, N. THIRD ROW: C. Kingery, S. White, W. Levitt, C. WOolery, N. Byers, D. Fearday, A. Ashbrook, C. Hayton, L. Grisham, P. ling, L. Soliday, J. Barber, B. Atteberry, S. Gannaway, C. Greeson, B. Newberry, L. Wilson, L. Hanfland, E. Kimery, T. D. Coen, J. Dole, D. Albin, B. Short, J. Kingery, I. Cooper, J. Seimer, K. Kingery. 69 Industrial Arts Club SEATED: C. Fosbender, J. Sheehan, Secretary; R. Mayhall, President; D. Reynolds, Vice President; J. Curtner, Treasurer; L. Fallert, S. Horath, D. Pals, R. Carruthers, G. McClellan, C. Hunter, J. Mayhall, D. Harker, R. Roderick, E. Walk, SECOND ROW: S. Cooper, K. Krikie, F. Walk, B. Harker, M. Osborn, E. Cline, G. Cushman, V. Deters, E. Stephens, THIRD ROW: D. Carpenter, R. Atteberry, D. Burrell, B. Myers, D. Painter, J. Siemer, E. Phillips, J. Kink, D. Mefford, Williams. Lettermen’s Club L SEATED: J. Louthan, President; T. Short, Vice- President. STANDING: J. Swank, Secretary- treasurer; Mr. Alexander, Advisor. THIRD ROW: B. Hallett, R. Sparling, S. Walk. FOURTH ROW: K. Krikie, R. Mayhall, S. Parker, S. Ganna way. FIFTH ROW: D. Patterson, D. Lindley, T. Young. SIXTH ROW: J. Curtner, L. Haskett, Dan Wil- liams, J. Voris. 70 Library Club Douglas. FIRST ROW: Dougherty, R. Williams. Sparling, M. McMillan. Walk, E. Levitt, Dennis SEATED: N. Boswell, Secretary; B. Randolph, President; Mrs. Morton, Advisor; S. Barber, Treasurer; N. Curtner. SECOND ROW: L. Thomas, D. Moffitt, L. Storm, B. Newberry, S. Toops, K. Orr, K. Hamilton. THIRD ROW: P. Clough, S. White, V. Ohmen, B. Painter, D. Scroggins, L. Welch, P. Fryman, P. Kelsheimer, B. Elson. Audio-Visual Staff Around the Projector: D. Jackson, K. Bushur, E. Brick, J. Louthan, T. Himes, R. Orsborn. Right Side: P. Heaton, C. Miller, J. Prahl, J. Rentfrow, Dan Coen, Dan Williams. Center: Mr. Wagner, Advisor. 71 Old Cheers . . . New Cheers. . . Cheerleaders at Neoga are selected by a cross-section of students and by the faculty. To heighten even more their agility and spontaneous spirit, the girls had a week at DuQuoin Camp for Cheerleaders. The resort was this year’s real spell-binding repertoire. Alternates 72 Left to Right: P. Poe, C. Adkins, V. Voris, N. Byers, J. Carruthers. Best Cheers .... When They Are INDIAN Yells. 73 Sports bring a sign-a-second array. From the coach-- a point of difference, but not a point of rule . . . Faces show the Louie-Look, the Pamela-Scream, pride, cheer and maybe a touch of temporary defeat . . . Happy feet click to a winning game . . . And It’s ours ! It’s theirs! It’s ours again! Baseball Indians End 5 and 3; Tie for Coach Tom Alexander Season with Earn iV.T.C. Second Dan Williams Ken Krikie Jim Whitaker Steve Parker The Season We They St. Anthony 5 4 Beecher City 10 0 Altamont 8 6 T -T own 0 5 Stew-Stras 5 4 Cowden 0 9 Windsor 8’ 3 Brownstown 4 5 Two N.T.C. Seconds in Row for Neoga 9’s Power Hitting Bellwethers Next Year’s Tribe FIRST ROW: Coach J. Lee McTeer, ruthers, G. Walk, G. Potter, S. 78 B. McKinney, D. Mefford, J. Banning, D. Williams, J. Dole, F. Walk, T. Hunter, D. Price, D. Walk, S. Barber, B. Car- Horath, T. Louthan. SECOND ROW: M. McMillan, Bob Hallett, and Manager R. Sparling. 79 Basketball - the Season Showed Below VARSITY TEAM—KNEELING: Manager, J. Young, Head Coach, Tom Alexander. STANDING: J. Niebrugge, L. Haskett, L. Randolph, T. Short, D. Williams, J. Voris, J. Whitaker, J. Curtner, D. Patterson, R. Mayhail, S. Parker, J. Lou than. Average Scores; Though Individual Braves Excelled at the Boards. T. Short, J. Whitaker D. Patterson, J. Louthan Out to Get Oakland - Watch9 Hold9 Hope - Try9 for It - Fall to Stretched Hands - Move9 Get Blocked-Jump Bat It-Let’s Go! The Season Neoga 76 Teutopolis 66 Neoga 63 Dieterich 65 ’ Neoga 76 Cowden 59 Neoga 56 Windsor 81 ’ Neoga 57 Teutopolis 66 ’ Neoga 56 Windsor 81 ’ Neoga 83 Altamont 66 Neoga 58 Areola 67 Neoga 71 Cumberland 65 ’ Neoga 73 St. Elmo 42 ’ Neoga 83 Beecher City 54 Neoga 62 Stew-Stras 64 Neoga 54 St. Anthony 73 Neoga 89 Oakland 68 Neoga 66 Sullivan 77 Neoga 65 Brownstown 64 Neoga 56 Louisville 62 Conference games 83 B-TEAM BASKETBALL—FIRST ROW: S. Par- ker, C. Greeson. SECOND ROW: Mr. McTeer. THIRD ROW: K. Bushur, D. Price. FOURTH ROW: J. Curtner. FIFTH ROW: J. Whitaker, J. Voris. SIXTH ROW: D. Jackson, B. McKinney, J. Niebrugge. 84 NDIANS B-Tearn and Freshman- Sophomore Team FRESH.-SOPH. BASKETBALL—KNEELING: Freshmen—D. STANDING: Sophomores--J. Icenogle, J. Hartke, D. Will Jackson, J. Albin, D. Keck, D. Coen, D. Price, T. Hunter, R. Steele, J. Barber, B. Morris, G. Randolph, G. Potter, Mr. McTeer. iams, G. Cushman, J. Dole, J. Banning, D. Albin, M. Osborn, S. Barber, M. McMillan, S. Cooper, T. Louthan, B. Hallett. Track - Heavy Underclass Turnout Shows Hope for Distance Running ! Shot and Discus Dennis Williams, D. Coen, J. Niebrugge, Dan Williams. Pole Vault T. Short, J. Voris, G. Randolph, M. Osborn. Head Coach Tom Alexander D. Patterson, J. Voris, L. Randolph, B. McKin High Jump The Hurdles S. Parker, T. Hunter. D. Albin, D. Finley, S. Barber, B. Hallett, J. Whitaker, C. Greeson, D. Price, K. Krikie. Build-Up. It Was a Cold Year for the Cindermen. PROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY ROBERT F. SWENGEL, M.D. Neoga Illinois HENRY J. POTERUCHA, M.D. Eff i ngham Illinois RHODES CLINIC Toledo Illinois DR. DANIEL J. TYLKA, D.D.S. Toledo Ill inois E ff i ngham DR. J. R. SEHY, O.D. Illinois T o1edo GLEN D. NEAL, Attorney at Law Illinois Toledo WILTON A. CARR, Attorney at Law Illinois THEODORE 0. OUTRIGHT, Attorney at Law To1 edo I 11i no i s PARKER, BAUER AND PARKER--Attorneys at Law Effingham I 11 inois 88 VERMEULEN AND SLOAN Compl iments of John Deere Sales and Service GREENUP APPLIANCE CO. 2800 Marshall Ave. Propane Gas Bottled and Bulk Phone 234-6478 Phone 923-4111 Mat toon 111. Greenup 111. w i NDSOR MARKET MARTHA WRIGHT'S BEAUTY SALON George Thompson Phone 895-4511 Meat Cutter Sty 1 ing Shap i ng Toby Bennett, Manager Colori ng W i ndsor 111 i no i s Neoga Illinois STEWART'S SINCLAIR SERVICE Cal Stickel Phone 895-4551 895-2541 Grain Elevator 2. 7 1 P f Neoga Illinois E tna, Illinois Ma t toon f) f ' Bonded Grain Storage Farm Pickup of Grains Anhydrous Ammonia Diamonds IS Our Business M ixed Fer t i1 i zers ANDERSONS JEWELRY Feed 109 East Jefferson Business Phone Eff i ngham 111. 234-9248 89 SHAFER'S DRUG STORE Your Prescription Druggist Sick Room Suppl ies and Needs Animal and Poultry Remedies Drugs-Sundr ies-Cosmet i cs Free Del ivery 1022 Maine -- GL 9-2630 W i ndsor Modern Lightning Protection Protects: Buildings, Contents and L ives Free Estimates KENNETH SAMFORD Agent and 1nsta11er RR 3 - C i sne, Illinois KELLER RAMADA INN DALE'S UPHOLSTERY Junction of Interstates 70 and 57 and 111 Rt. 32 and 33 Complete Line of Materials Recover Car Seats, Furniture, Etc. Phone 342-2131 Phone 857-3083 Eff i ngham 111. Teutopol is, 111. Paul T. Wo Ike Nurseries S t rasburg Phone 844-2005 YORK'S CAFE S i ge1 Illinois Illinois Growers of Evergreens, Shrubs, Shade Trees, Vines ..Landscaping a Specialty.. DIEL AND THOMPSON AC DEALER Vegetable Plants of All Kinds In Season Phone 849-2541 To 1edo 111 i no i s 90 Come Visit My Little MARILYN'S HAIRSTYLING Grocery Store - kj Miles SALON West of Neoga 1 Sell Hunting and Fishing 736 Pine Street L icenses - Also DX Gas and 0 i1 Phone 895-3351 Patronage Will Be Apprec iated Neoga 111 i no i s LOUISE ANDERSON GROCERY Neoga Illinois BENNETT TIRE COMPANY DOLL'S GAS SERVICE Complete Tire Service and Auto Supplies General Trucking Phone GL 9-2115 Phone 895-5192 Windsor Illinois Trowbr i dge 111 i no i s Congratulations, Graduates Neoga Livestock Auction SIEMER MILLING COMPANY Phone 857-3131 Teutopol is, 111. Livestock Auction Every Monday Horse Auction Every Fourth Saturday Compl iments of Sell The Auction Way Where Open Competition Preva i1s H D MOTOR SERVICE Bill Scott and C.L. Kelly Eff i ngham, 111. 91 Compl iments of The Big Store W i th Three Floors to Shop In GOECKNER BROS. Eff i ngham JANSEN'S Eff i ngham 111. DEPT. STORE PAT THOMAS CHARTER BUS SERVICE Phone 895-3671 To 1edo 111 i no i s Compl iments of THE GINGHAM INN Neoga 111 i no i s Compl iments of The Farm Bureau Families of Cumberland County and Affiliated Companies PEARSON BROTHERS Candy, Tobacco, Spec ia 1t i es Eff i ngham 111. SIGEL COOPERATIVE UNION EXCH. INC. Grocer ies Feed Seed Corn Phone 8A4-2113 S i ge1 Illinois 2 HAROLD'S PLUMBING E. C. BAKER SONS ELECTRIC State of Illinois Licensed Trench Digging Service Water Wei 1 Contractors Farms - Homes - Cities Phone 8AA--2012 Industries - Schools - Etc. S ige1 Illinois Phone 8AA-2089 S i ge1 111. LAURENCE E. MONTGOMERY JAN IS BAKERY AC and DC Welders and Suppii es A i r Compressor Battery Chargers French - Danish Pastr ies 307 West Jefferson Phone 752-623 + Gays Illinois Eff i ngham 111 i no i s Compl iments of Warner's Office Equipment Co. Ma ttoon Illinois Compl iments of H. J. HASCH Attorney at Law Neoga 111i no i s EARL ROSS . . Your C1oth ier 1620 Broadway Mattoon Illinois 93 HANFLAND'S COUNTRY FRESH EGGS Phone 844-2022 Or 844-2229 Res. S ige1 Illinois JANSEN BROS. HI-WAY GARAGE Complete Shell Service Auto and Tractor Repairs Tires and Batteries Phone 844-2023 S i ge1 Illinois NORTHERN PROPANE GAS CO. Bennett 0 i1 and Gas Division Serving Farm and Home Phone +59-2141 Windsor Illinois LEROY 1S TAVERN AND CAFE Bud and Jerry Good Beverages and Sandw i ches Phone 844-3329 S i ge1 Illinois Crosley and Shobe Stockyard North U. S. 45 Owen W. Shobe, Manager Hogs Bought Monday Thru Friday Sell Where They Net More Phone 342-3935 Eff i ngham 111 i no i s 94 TOLEDO BUILDERS SUPPLY COMPANY Robert Scott TOLEDO GRAIN CO. Complete Line Building Phone 849-2161 Mater ia1s Friendly and Competent Casey, Illinois Serv ice Financing Available On Toledo, Illinois Material and Labor Phone 849-7221 Roseh ill Illinois BROWN IMPLEMENT COMPANY S 1 GEL PLUMBING ELECTRIC Dairy Farm Equipment Farminq | UiU'l '¥M| H(= Hr|iiar tpr ; and Suppl ies Phone 844-2015 Phone AD 4-2105 S i ge1 Illinois Mattoon Illinois Ushmet Funeral Home Congratu1 at ions to The Class of 65 From If We Can Help ELLMAN'S DEPT. STORE Phone 849-41 1 1 Your Leading Department Store Eff i ngham Illinois Toledo For MATTOON CITY NEWS STAND Edwin J. Lashmet 117 N. 16 Street David N. Lashme t Phone AD 4-2551 95 MC KINNEY FARMS MYERS GARAGE Registered Montadales Auto and Truck Repairs Breeding Stock For Sale 744 Pine Phone 895-2405 Phone 895-3382 Neoga 111 i no i s Neoga 111 i no i s BOB'S MARKET Compl iments of Fine Foods At Fair Prices THE NEOGA NEWS 1222 Maine Printers - Publishers Phone 459-2334 Your Home Newspaper Whose Main Interest Is W i ndsor Illinois OUR Commun i ty Stmk Horn Eff i ngham Illinois 96 KELLER'S TOWN COUNTRY Illinois Largest Highway Furniture Appliance Store 1 Mile East R t. 40 Phone 857-3113 Eff i ngham Illinois LAMPERT1S JEWELRY GIFT STORE Be Sure to See Our Selection of Sterling Silver Gold Charms Mat toon 111 inoi s EUBANK MOTOR SALES Headquarters For Fun Complete Line of Quality Ford Sales S- Service Merchandise For Your Since 1926 Every Sports Need WEBER 'S SPORTS MART Phone 923-5251 1703 Bdwy. G reenup Illinois Phone 234-3322 Mattoon Illinois D M HARDWARE ROSILYN CAFE Speed Queen Appl iances P1umb ing--Heating--Sports The Koester Family Supplies Services Needs For Farm £• Home Phone 923-4341 Eff i ngham Illinois CLARK'S SHOE STORE Toledo 1 11i no i s MATTOON MUSIC SERVICE John R. Crum, Owner All Musical Instruments 1517 Broadway Phone 234-8075 Mattoon 111 i no i s Miller Hereford Farms Breeding Stock For Sale Club Calves Phone 895-3471 895-3482 895-3474 To 1edo Illinois 97 THE HASH HOUSE Under New Management C1ema and Johnnie Starwalt Open 5:30 A.M.-10:30 P.M. Neoga Illinois BISHOP FUNERAL HOME Phone 923-4545 Greenup 111 i noi s Compl iments of The GREENUP NATIONAL BANK Member of F.D.I.C. Greenup 111 i no i s ETOG BOWLING Mattoon, South On Route 45 Automatic Pinsetters Sincere Best Wishes From Your Your Doily Journal Gazette Serving The Greater Mattoon Area Mattoon Illinois 98 GLEN RUFFNER CHEVROLET CENTER Phone 923- 231 G reenup Illinois THE B H STORES Shoes Men 1s Cloth i ng Eff i ngham Illinois Compliments of Checker Top Cab Company In Mattoon, Illinois Phone 234-7474 Transportation Is Our Business Fully I nsured 24 Hour Service Albert E. Hunt Carruther's Department Store ...Where It's Thrifty to Buy Dry Goods Groceries and Meats Neoga 1 no 1 s 99 WOOLLEN'S HILLTOP LANES Fountain - Lunches Sundr ies For Recreation At Its Best Bowl At Hilltop Lanes Eat At The Snack Bar Phone 8A9-29 +l Toledo Illinois Phone 923- 81 Greenup Illinois Compl iments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Compliments of Capi tal-Surplus-Undivided C0RDES GARAGE Prof i ts and Reserves $ +50,000.00 Phone 895-3665 Toledo Illinois Toledo Illinois lA oolery Bros. Lumber Company Lumber, Building Materials Hardware and Plumbing The Quality Is Remembered Long After The Price Is Forgotten Neoga Phone 895- 101 Illinois Congratulati ons to The Class of 65 Bill Rasmussen Chevrolet, Inc. Mattoon 111 inoi s NEOGA DX SERVICE Rt. 45 24 Hour Road Service Phone 895-6081 Neoga Illinois MC KINNEY FARMS Registered Polled Herefords Domest ic Mi sch ief B1oodlines Breeding Stock For Sale Phone 895-2405 Neoga 111 i no i s Cumberland County Notional Bank Member of F. D. I. C. Complete Banking Services Phone 895-2111 Neoga Illinois 101 L. R. GUCKER First National Bank FLORIST Mat toon Illinois Mattoon 111 i no i s Your Ful1 Service Bank Compl iments of MARTIN'S IGA W i th Complete Trust and Farm Dept. FROZEN FOOD LOCKER, INC. Member of F. D. 1. C. Eff i ngham Illinois Neoga Chamber of Commerce 102 STEVEN'S HARDWARE Compl iments of First Quality Hardware KIRK FORD SALES AND SERVICE Housewares - Toys Sherwin-Williams Paints Phone 849-2781 Power Mowers-Easy Washers To 1edo 111 i no i s Phone 342-3103 E ff i ngham Illinois NEOGA ELEVATOR A Farmer-Owned Co-operative Wayne Feeds Box 185 Phone 895-2911 Neoga Illinois TRAILWAYS RESTAURANT Finest In Chicken Rt. 45 and Interstate 70 Eff i ngham Illinois Compl iments of Frank Kern Neoga Manufacturing Company Mayhall Manufacturing Company Neoga Illinois 103 Steffen Compl iments of Heating and GREEN LANTERN Air - Conditioning Eff i ngham Illinois Contracting and Service Forced Air and Hot Water Heat Phone 3 2-2091 STEVEN'S CABINETS Effingham Illinois Teutopol is Illinois Swengel Funeral Home Neoga Illinois 104 C AND L AUTO SALES Your Lincoln-Mercury Comet Dealer 507 E. Fayette Effi ngham Illinois KRAMER'S Furniture - Appliances - T.V. - Heating Propane Gas - Flame Cultivators International - Basset - Zenith - Howell Bigelow - Alexander Smith -Sealy -Frigidaire Tappan - Moore Heaters - La-z-boy Warm Morning Phone 342-4033 -- 121 S. Banker Effingham, Illinois Compliments of ANDY'S PANCAKE HOUSE Phone AD A-9 27 Junction Rts. 121 S- k5 LUDWIG LUMBER CO. Phone 3 2-2477 Eff i ngham Illinois You Are Invited to Make Our Store Your Headquarters For The Purchase of The Special Items Not Found Elsewhere As Well As Regular Merchandise, That You Will Find In a Store of Our Kind CLAYBAUGH'S SUNDRIES On The Main Stem Compl iments of Short Furniture Company Compl iments of MARY LUE BEAUTY SALON 655 Pine Neoga She 1byv i11e Phone 895-3831 Neoga Illinois Congratulations to Class of 165 UPTMOR'S ACCOUNTING Effingham State Bank Building Eff i ngham Illinois MEADOW GOLD GRADE A DAIRY PRODUCTS Mattoon Illinois Oscar Hezzy AD 4-6914 AD “9549 OSCAR'S GARAGE General Automobile Repair 1100 South 181h Street Phone AD 4-7765 Mattoon Illinois Compl iments of H. L. DUST AND SON Effi ngham 111 i no i s Coca Cola Bottling Co. 106 Compl iments of CENTRAL NATIONAL BANK Mattoon Illinois ACE HARDWARE Free Del ivery Hardware - Housewares Paint - Sporting Goods 122 South 17th Street Phone AD A-6966 Mattoon Illinois MORY'S SIDDEN'S SHOES BUDGET JEWELERS Spec i a 1 i z i ng In Red Wing-Massagic-Brooks Little Yankee 1623 Broadway and P.F. Flyers Mattoon Illinois 1816-1818 Broadway Mattoon 111 inois Prahl's Hilltop Cabins Four Rooms and Bath Completely Furnished HAMPTON'S Lead i ng Jewe1ers Diamond Specialists If You Don't Know Jewelry Know Your Jeweler Registered Jeweler American Gem Society 1523 Broadway Phone AD A-3131 BEALS MOTOR CO. A-l-Used Cars and Trucks Telephone 682-2191 Stewardson Illinois MORAN ORCHARD Peaches-Apples-Strawberr ies In Season Phone 895-3608 Neoga Illinois Dine I ns ide Eat In Your Car Carry Out Service FISHER'S HI - BOY DRIVE-IN Phone 3 2-9076 Eff i ngham 111 i no i s A Community-Minded Business For A Community-Minded People Curl Insurance Agency •Phone 895-3721 Neoga 111 i no i s 108 PAT'S MARATHON Phone Day 895-6071 Night 895-4741 Neoga Illinois HASKETT'S FERTILIZER Liquid and Bu1k Ferti 1 i zer Phone 895-4881 Neoga 111 i no i s Compl iments of RURAL KING SUPPLY Farm and Fleet Suppl iers Mattoon and Paris Illinois In Cumberland County Nearly Everybody Reads THE TOLEDO DEMOCRAT HAMILTON CLEANERS If You Are Particular-- and Hard to Please Then Send Ham i 1 ton's A11 Your Cleaning Needs Phone 234-3533 1104 S. 18th Mattoon Illinois J. M. LUSTIG Custom Built Cabinets and M i11 work Phone 342-6210 Box 26 921 E. Fayette Eff i ngham 111. 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