Ridgefarm High School - Bulldog Totem Yearbook (Ridge Farm, IL)
- Class of 1966
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wSmm FOREWORD We, the Senior Class of 1966, present this yearbook with the hope that it will serve as a lasting reminder of the fun filled moments and great achievements which are now memories. DEDICATION We, the Seniors, of Ridge Farm High School, dedicate the 1966 Bulldog to Mrs . Coleman . Her pleasant personality and her interest in the welfare of the student endear her in the hearts of all . We agree with the poet, Samuel Rogers, To know her is to love her. 2 BULLDOG STAFF CO-EDITORS: Joy Hollingsworth Victor Weathers BUSINESS MGR.: Jo Ann Biedermann SPONSORS: Mrs. Nesbitt Mr. Voorhees SPORTS EDITOR: Jay Tate ARTIST: Sharon Lee ADVERTISING SALESMEN: Gay Stevenson Mel Fhenicie Gloria Thomas Kris Whitlock PHOTOGRAPHERS: Carol Rigdon Rosalee Smith Rita Haworth Marianne Pugh YEARBOOK SALESMEN: Bill Burd Melba McCallister Tom Barr Norman Burton wn ' UeniG ueitn Mr. Voorhees came here in September of 1965. In the four months that he was with us, he impressed us with his decisiveness, his interest in the indi- vidual, and his humility. The com- munity, as well as the students, has suffered a great loss . MR. VOORHEES 6 SEATED left to right: John Land, Jim Stevenson, Bill Mainord, Ike Lewis, Dale Larrance, Max White, Lyman Furnish, We, the Seniors, express our gratitude to the Board of Education for the proper facilities of our school and for their unlimited services toward an education for tomorrow. BOARD OF EDUCATION 7 FACULTY NORMAN B. PATBERG Acting Principal Oakland City College, B.S. Indiana University, M.S. MAX DAWKINS Mathematics Physics Junior Class Sponsor Eastern Illinois University, B.S. MARTHA NESBITT English I,II Latin 1,11 Yearbook Sponsor University of Illinois, B.A. ESTHER BROWN Commerce Publicity Chairman Illinois State Normal University, B.S. KEITH BALDWIN Biology 1,11 Drivers' Education Student Council Sponsor Basketball Coach Eastern Illinois University, B.S. RON WELSH Social Science Boy's P.E. Senior Class Sponsor Football Coach Southern Illinois University, B.S. 8 FACULTY EUGENE DAVIES Bookkeeping General Business Guidance Freshmen Class Sponsor Indiana State University, B.S., M.S. NAIDA RAE HIGH English III,IV Speech Girls' P.E. Pep Club Sponsor Eastern Illinois University, B.A. PATRICIA CASTLE Home Economics Sophomore Sponsor University of Wisconsin, B.S., M.S. ROBERT WALTER Agriculture Sophomore Class Sponsor F.F.A. Sponsor N.H.S. Sponsor Purdue University, B.S. DAVID BLACKWELL Band Chorus Indiana University B.M.E. SUE BURD Librarian Indiana State University, B.S. 9 Fred Ellis, Custodian To Mr. Ellis we give special recognition in this year- book. He has served us for 19 years . Our best wishes go with him in his retirement. SENIORS UNDA MARIE ARNETT Chicken Chorus 1,2,3; So This Is Paris 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Ubrarian 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Writing letters, Flirting, Having heaps of fun. Love makes the world go 'round--let's get dizzy To obtain three degrees--R.N., B.S., MRS. STANLEY RAY ARNETT Stan Football 2; Basketball 1; Track 2; Basketball Manager 2; Football Manager 3. Loafing uptown. Hi, kid. To be a successful business-operator. THOMAS EDWARD BARR Tom FFA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Treasurer 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vice- president 3; President 4; State Music Contest 2,3,4; So This Is Paris 3; Track 1; BULLDOG Yearbook Salesman 4. Loafing. Oh, rats. To be a music teacher. JO ANN BIEDERMANN Biedi Class president 3; Chorus 1,3; Band 1,2,3,4; President 3; So This Is Paris 3; County Band Festival 1,2,3,4; State Solo and Ensemble Contest 1,3,4; State Band Contest 2; NHS 3,4; Vice-president 4; BULLDOG Business Manager 4; You're kidding me! To be a GOOD P.E. teacher and help my fellow man. WILUAM EDWARD BURD Bill Class treasurer 4; Chorus 2,3; County Chorus Festival 3; So This Is Paris 3; Track 2; Ubrarian 2,3,4; Boys' State Delegate 3; NHS 3,4. That's the breaks. To graduate from college and be successful. 12 NORMAN BURTON Nammy Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Football 1; R-Club 2,3,4; Vice-president 4; Class Vice-president 4; FFA 1,2; NHS 3,4; Going to Indianola. Well, how 'bout that. To be a millionaire, and besides that have plenty of money. LINDA LOU CHAMPION Lin ' Chorus 1; Pep Club 1,2,4. Being with David and listening to records. How stupid can you get. To be a successful housewife and mother. CAROLYN FRAZIER Carolyn Transfer from Danville High 4; Rotary Club 2,3; Future Secretaries Association 2,3; N.H.S. 4; Class Secretary 4; Pep Club 4; Librarian 4. James Bond and three scrap books. Oh, crumb. To achieve my own set goals and travel in my later life. BETTY LOU GUTHRIE Bet Chorus 3; So This Is Paris 3; Pep Club 1,2,4. Listening to WLS, Going to ballgames, Having fun with Gay, Joy, Linda. Gosh. To be an airline stewardess and be married. RITA HAWORTH Ree Queen Candidate 1; Cheerleader 1,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Librarian 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; County Music Festival 2; So This Is Paris 3; Student Council 4; BULLDOG Photographer 4. Swimming, Ice skating, Being with Tom. Huh? To become a successful beautician and housewife. 13 GERALD PAUL HODGE J erry Speech Club Resident 4; The Tree 4. Driving any car that has a four speed. Oh, I bet. To be successful in anything I do and to have a new car every year. JOY KAY HOLLINGSWORTH Holly FHA 1; Chorus 1,2,3; State Music Contest 2,3; Band 2,3; Marching Band 4; Sec- retary 3; County Music Festival 2,3; Class Sec'y-Treas. 2; Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Cheerleader 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Sec'y-Treas. 4; Illini Girls State Representative 3; BULLDOG Co-editor 4. Writing stories and watching sports. Hey, that was a swiftie! To be an English teacher and a great author. CAROLYN LEE HOSKINS Tut Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Water skiing, being with you know who . A voo pretties. Get off your knees, fella. To go to Florida and to own a fine red Chevy convertible. BARBARA ANN KINDRED Barbie Chorus 1,2,3,4; County Music Festival 2,3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Head Majorette 4; FHA 1; So This Is Paris 3; Pep Club 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2; Librarian 4; Home- coming Queen 4. Getting stranded in Chrisman; Checking the place out. Well, girls, I figure it's this way. If you can't be with the one you love, love the one you're with. To be Official Dictator of Chrisman and to own a red G.T.O. with 'Chrisman Raider' written on the side. SHARON ROSE LEE Rosie FHA 1,2,3; Librarian 2,3; Pep Club 2,3. Being with Bob. Rilly? To become Mrs. Robert Nale. MELBA KAY McCALLISTER Mel Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; State Music Contest 1,2,3,4; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; So This Is Paris 3; Class Sec'y Treas. 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook Salesman 4. Playing piano, reading science novels, eating. To have a favorite saying and to become a successful aeronautical engineer employed by a commercial airline. ROBERT NALE Bob F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. Basketball 4; Basketball 3; Track 2,3. Being with Sharon. You Delbert” To be rich, and have a happy and successful life with Sharon. MELVIN PHENICIE Murphy” Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; R” Club 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3,4; Pres. 4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Pres. 3,4; Class Vice-Pres. 1. Operating farm equipment. Mouse, this is your lucky day—” To be a successful farmer. MARIANNE PUGH Meanna” F.H.A. 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3; Sec. 4; County Music Festival 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; BULLDOG photographer. Running around with a group of girls. Beats Me To get my teaching degree and teach in a foreign country. CAROL RIGDON Rigdud Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Librarian 3,4; Secretary 3; Librarian 3,4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Cheerleader 4; Homecoming Queen 3; N.H.S. 3,4; So This Is Paris 3. Having fun with the GROUP. Shadum To be ambitious. 15 ROS ALEE SMITH Rose Chorus 2,3,4; State Contest 3,4; Band 1,2,3; State Contest 2; County Music Festival 2,4; So This Is Paris 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; BULLDOG Photographer 4; Class vice-pres. 3. Dancing, Driving, Ice skating, Having Fun. That's the breaks. To become a successful secretary and own a T-bird. WILLIAM EMMETTE SMITH Smacksy FFA 3,4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3; So This Is Paris 3; Football 1,2,3; Track 3; The Tree 4. Sleeping, Hunting, Loafing. To succeed. SHEILA STAATS Batts Chorus 1,3; So This Is Paris 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4. Writing letters, Skating, Visiting people. To be married and have a happy life. VIRGINIA GAY STEVENSON “Hey, Stupid Student Council 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2; Vice-pres. 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Vice-pres. 4; So This Is Paris 3; State Band and Chorus Con- test 1,2,3,4; County Music Festival 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Librarian 3,4; Na- tional Honor Society 3,4; BULLDOG ad salesman 4. Being a Dumb Arab 'You Dumb Arab. To always be a dumb Arab. JAMES ROBERT TATE II Jay Yearbook Sports Editor 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2,3; R-Club 2,3,4; Basketball Manager 3; Pep Club 4. Threatening to hit Vic Weathers in the mouth. Weathers, I'm gonna hit you in the mouth! To hit Weathers in the mouth. GLORIA JEAN THOMAS Cloiy Class President 3; Chorus 1,3,4; State Music Contest 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Band President 4; County Band Festival 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Resident 4; Twirling 4; Librarian 2,3,4; Bulldog Ad Salesman, So This Is Paris 3. Trips in my little red Mustang, keeping Ginger and Val out of trouble, and 9-267-2505. So I says to myself . . . self! To obtain my R.N. and some day be happily married. MICHEALEEN SUEANNE TROXEL Mickey Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 2. Yes, that's right To own a M-G and be a successful wife and mother. BEVERLY JEAN VICE Red-on the head Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Librarian 3. Being with Russell Gust in. You ain't wrong. To go to Florida. GLORIA WALKER Suggie Transfer Brazil; Chorus 1; F.H.A. 1; Sunshine Society 1,2; G.A.A. 1. Being with Bill. To go to beauty school (and that's something a lot of us could use). LINDA WALKER Lin Pep Club 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1; Chorus 3. Dancing and writing letters. Oh! my stars! To leave Ridge Farm and become a beautician. VICTOR WEATHERS Vic Basketball 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3,4; R Club 2,3,4; Pres. 4; Mag. Sales Manager 3; N.H.S. 3,4; ft es. 4; Co-editor 4; Pres. 1,4; Vice-Ptes. 2. Washing my car and eating. That's a coolie. To grow up big and strong. KRISTINE KYLE WHITLOCK Krissy Yearbook Salesman 4; Pep Club 2,3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 2,4; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 3,4; Treas. 4; N.H.S. 4; So This Is Paris 3; Band Contest 1,2,3; County Festival 1,3. Riding horses, swimming, skating, and sunbathing. 'You're kidding, of course! To graduate from college and marry a wealthy man. STANDING: Gay Stevenson, Student Council; Kris Whitlock, Student Council; Carolyn Frazier, Secretary; Rita Haworth, Student Council; Bill Burd, Treasurer; SITTING: Victor Weathers, President; Melvin Phenicie, Student Council; Norman Burton, Vice-President. MOST COURTEOUS Carolyn Frazier Tom Barr PRETTIEST EYES Rita Haworth Jerry Hodge QUIETEST Betty Guthrie Bill Burd WITTIEST Gay Stevenson Jay Tate MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Melba McCallister Victor Weathers BEST SCHOOL SPIRIT Joy Hollingsworth Melvin Phenicie BIGGEST FEET Jo Ann Biedermann Victor Weathers MOST TALKATIVE Gay Stevenson Jay Tate BEST DANCERS Rosalee Smith Jerry Hodge BEST LOOKING Rith Haworth Victor Weathers MOST MUSICALLY INCLINED Gay Stevenson Tom Barr HARDEST WORKERS Melba McCallister Melvin Phenicie MOST POPULAR Joy Hollingsworth Victor Weathers BIGGEST EATERS Kris Whitlock Jay Tate FRIENDLIEST Gay Stevenson Joy Hollingsworth Jay Tate MOST SCHOLARLY Melba McCallister Victor Weathers Linda W. Gloria W. SENIOR CLASS WILL I, Linda Arnett, am willing to leave. I, Stan Arnett, will my ability to get along with others to Steve Troxel. I, Tom Barr, will my wonderful personality, great singing voice, and ability to exaggerate things to Chuckie Miller. I, Jo Ann Biedermann, will my knowledge of basketball rules to Mrs. High and my height and intelligence to my brother, Jack, so he can play football for R.T.H.S. I, Bill Burd, will my broken slide rule to Howard Shelton. I, Norm Burton, will my height to Roy Kindred, my ability to stay awake at basketball prac- tice to Dick Burd, and the ability to lose few bets to Bob Sewell. I, Linda Champion, will to Gay and Marianne the ability to crawl three long blocks on ice skates. I, Carolyn Frazier, will my one year at R.T.H.S. to anyone needing it to proceed. I, Betty Guthrie, will my ability to stay out of trouble to Carl Lee (Lover Boy) Johnson, and to my cousins, Kate and Claud, I leave my ability to keep smiling. I, Rita Haworth, will my ability to tumble and to get along in P.E., win or lose, to Carol Biedermann. I, Jerry Hodge, will my faithful barber to Larry Humrichouse. I, Joy K. Hollingsworth, will my senior year as cheerleader to Lesley Kitchen, a shorter name to Danny Brazelton, and Sister Jill to RTHS. I, Carolyn Hoskins, will my ability to sleep late and miss home room to Belva and Sonya. I, Barbara Kindred, will my frequent trips to Chrisman to Linda and Dede or anyone else dumb enough to have Chrisman interests, my head majorette position to Val Lawver, and all my fun to my brother. I, Sharon Lee, will my colored angora to Ramona Arnett. I, Melba McCallister, will my ability to find the right answers to the wrong problems to Mr. Dawkins and my physics notes to anyone dumb enough to take the course. I, Bob Nale, will my ability to play basketball, for use in P.E. only, to Ronnie Todd. I Mel Phenicie, will my ability to mess up F.F.A. meetings to Norman Mills. I, Marianne Pugh, will my ability to miss the bus at least once a week to Rosemary B. and my humbleness to Carol Biedermann. I, Carol Rigdon, will my troubles and sneaky tricks to Kay C., Sylvia S., Becky B., and Janice H., and heaven help this schoo-1! I, Rosalee Smith, will good old Locker 111 to anyone over 6' tall, my dancing ability to Carol B., and all my fun to brother Jim. I, Bill Smith, will my beautiful cars to Howard Shelton. I, Sheila Staats, will the fun I've had at R.T.H.S. to Martha. I, Gay Stevenson, will my ability to be a Dumb Arab to Bobby Barr. I, Jay Tate, will my English IV class's fun, frolic, fiendishness, fancies, farces, and my other F's to J erry Gardner. I, Gloria Thomas, will my fair play to Mrs. High and to Kay Guthrie my good luck with West- ville guys. 1, Mickey Troxel, will my ability to pass bookkeeping to anyone who needs it and the ability to keep my mouth shut to Martha Staats. I, Gloria Walker, will my will to the Juniors. Have fun! I, Linda Walker, will my P.E. and Economics classes to Jeanette Plog. I, Vic Weathers, will beans on Monday to the Freshmen and a foot more to Jerry Fortner. I, Kris Whitlock, will my long hair to Kathy Larrance and my thinness to Katie Guthrie. 24 Jerry Gardner, Student Council; Lesley Kitchen, Treas.; Mr. Dawkins, Sponsor; Sylvia Sellers, Vice-Pres.j Nor- man Mills, Student Council; Peggi Brewer, Student Council; Carol Biedermann, Pres.; Kay Collom, Sec. Carol Biedermann Rosemary Brazclton Peggi Brewer Alice Brown Richard Burd Jerry Gardner Kay Guthrie Janice Henson Debbie Hoskins Wayne Howard Carl Lee Johnson Roy Kindred Lesley Kitchen Kathy Larrance f Sonya Naylor Richard Richardson Eleanor Spicer Charles Miles Steven Pearson John Rigdon Mary Susan Stevens Jim Phillips Sylvia Sellers Gary Weathers Norman Mills Jeanette Plog Valarie Winauski SOPHOMC T. J. Hale, Pres.; Mrs. Castle, Sponsor; Dan Brazelton, Student Council; Mr. Walter, Sponsor; Randy Gardner, Vice-Pres.; Teresa Deck, Sec.-Treas.j D. W. Brown, Student Council. Gerald Arnett Ramona Arnett Becky Blakency Dan Brazelton Dwight Brown Teresa Deck Robert Dickerson Patricia Downs Robert Edwards Andrea Fletcher I Jerry Fortner Randy Gardner Patty Garrison Hugh Guthrie T. J. Hale Robert Hall Linda Hamilton N a Donna High Linda Hodge Carl Hoskins Larry Humrichousc Joyce Ingram Virginia Johnson Larry Lewis Mark Lewis Charles Miller Steve McCool Gary Newlin Bruce Orrick Pamela Plog Howard Shelton Jerry Smith Kent Smith James Thomas Steven Troxel Carole Walker Jean Weathers Marilyn White Noble Wiebusch Dede Woodyard Glenna Zeigler FRESHMEN Ray Klink, Vice-President; Mr. Devies, Sponsor; Ted Livengood, President; Lynn Kitchen, Sec'y; Alan McCallister, Treasurer; Wendy Biedermann, Student Council. Robert Barr Ivan Brazelton Alice Burd Robert Bledsoe Jesse Cruz if Wendy Biedermann Curtis Dickerson 4 ' Janice Hall Lynn Kitchen Carolyn Mainord Jack Felgenhauer Alan McCallister Sheryll Gannon Ruth Kyger Sheryl McCool Ted Livengood Linda Mills Sharon Plog Martha Staats Steve Wiebusch Lyle Rigdon Larry Williamson t Jim Scrogham Cindy Snider Frank Winauski Peggy Sewell Richard Snider Joe Winauski ENGLISH III ENGLISH I 19 20 2122232425 K 27 28 29 30 SPEECH CIVICS , VWK ,1234 te5 =i TRIGONOMETRY GEOMETRY BIOLOGY II BIOLOGY I HOME ECONOMICS III IV HOME ECONOMICS II laiuiLU-i AGRICULTURE III IV AGRICULTURE II AMERICAN HISTORY WORLD HISTORY GUIDANCE GENERAL BUSINESS TYPING II SHORTHAND II BOOKKEEPING LATIN II GIRL’S P.E. BOY’S P.E. STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR LIBRARIANS NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY F.F.A. Norman Mills, Vice-Pres.; Kent Smith, Sentinel; Tom Barr, Treas.; Mel Phenicie, Pres.; Mark Lewis, Sec.; Steven Pearson, Reporter; Mr. Walter, Advisor. 53 Chorus Director—Mr. Blackwell, Pres. —Tom Barr, Librarians—Nancy Lund, Peggy Brewer, Vice Pres.--Gay Ste- venson, Sec.—Rita Haworth. BAND Marianne Pugh, Sec.—treasurer: Gloria Thomas, President: Carol Rigdon, Librarian: Linda Arnett, Librarian. 55 ••NOW HEAR THIS Do YOU belong to the S.F.? Now THIS is a wheel. K ♦ s Watch those off-color jokes, Jo. ARE you? Guess whom? (Check Page 56) ,rYeh, I was rushed. Why? 62 Bob Sewell Gary Weathers BACK ROW: Coach Welsh, Ted Uvengood, Dan Brazelton, Curtis Dickerson, R. Snyder, Jay Tate, J. Gardner, Norman Burton, L. Rigdon, M. Lewis, Coach Baldwin. SECOND ROW: S. Wiebusch, Jack Felgenhauer, Jeff Tate, K. Hawkins, Bob Hall, G. Arnett, R. Gardner, B. Orrick. FIRST ROW: Gary Weathers, Steve Pearson, Bob SwewU, J. Rigdon, Mel Phenicie, Larry Humrichouse, J. Thomas, Noble Wiebusch, Kent Smith. FOOTBALL RECORD RIDGE FARM OPPONENTS 6 Of. 6 Of) 6 19 0 74 13 90 0 oo 0 0 64 1966 JAMAICA TOURNAMENT CHAMPS James Downs, Dan Brazelton, Bruce Orrick, Kent Smith, Gary Weathers, Coach Baldwin (at BACK), Jerry Gard- ner, Norman Burton, Vic Weathers, Steve Pearson. BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD RIDGE FARM OPP. RIDGE FARM OPP. Vl Potomac 48 W Armstrong 72 48 Catlin 51 COUNTY TOURNAMENT 47 Westville 57 56 Bismarck 50 75 East Lynn 54 44 Hoopeston 65 51 Georgetown 59 77 Homer 84 51 St. -Joe Ogden 62 77 Young America 60 63 Rossville 65 78 Oakwood 65 51 Jamaica 47 61 A.B.L. 63 JAMAICA TOURNAMENT 93 Chrisman 81 1st Place 71 Montezuma 70 66 Homer 60 58 Bismarck 47 62 Rossville 46 75 Scottland 69 57 A.B.L. 53 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 56 Georgetown 59 45 Jamaica 59 WON 13- -LOST 11 65 Jerry Gardner Vic Weathers Gary Weathers s K E VARSITY B A L L Bruce Orrick Dan Braze kon « STANDING: Jeff Tate, Mark Lewis, Bob Sewell, Alan McCallister, Richard Snider, Jim Thomas, Lyle Rigdon, Bob Hall, Coach Baldwin. KNEELING: Jim Scrogham, Gary Newlin, Gerald Arnett, Randy Gardner, Jerry Fortner, Jim Smith, Hugh Guthrie, Dick Burd, Kim Hawkins. TOURNAMENT ACTION ‘TRACK FIRST ROW: Bruce Orrick, James Downs, Mark Lewis, Jim Scrogham, Richard Snider, Steve Pearson, SECOND ROW: Vic Weathers, Bob Hall, Bob Sewell, Gerald Arnett, Kim Hawkins, Teff Tate. THIRD ROW: Alan McCallister, Jim Thomas, Kent Smith, Dan Brazelton, Jerry Gardner, Gary Weathers, Norman Burton. 'WRESTLING Coach Welsh. STANDING: Randy Gardner, Ted Livengood, Ivan Brazelton, Richard Richardson, Larry Williamson, Melvin Fhenicie, Steve Wiebusch. KNEELING: Larry Humrichouse, Norman Mills, Ray Klink, John Rigdon, Steve Me Cool, Noble Wiebusch. E VARSITY L E A D JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Becky Blakeney, Teresa Deck, Claudia Guthrie. 71 Compliments of DANVILLE PAINT AND WALLPAPER DEUTSCH BROS. CO. SINGER COMPANY Quality Clothing Smith-Alsop Paint Imperial Wallpaper 38 N. Vermilion The Shop Distinctive Artist Supplies Danville, III. Phone 442-0215 34 N. Vermilion Danville, III. 15 N . Vermilion Phone 442-0991 Free Decorating Service COATE'S ORCHARD Compliments of Buildings to Fit Your Needs Georgetown, ill. Apples Gifts Yarn—Knitting Supplies Class Instructions in Hand Knitting and Crocheting DOG HOUSE DRIVE INN Ridge Farm, III. Russel Audrey Lawver Danville Phone 443-0793 Charleston Phone 345-6355 MOORE FARM BUILDING CO. KINDIG'S REXALL PHARMACY Compliments of GEORGETOWN HEATING COMPANY WHITLOCK'S MAPLE SPRING HEREFORD FARM 103 S . State St. Westville, III. AM 7-2188 1506 N. Main Georgetown, III. Phone 662-6565 Pure Maple Syrup Hereford Cattle Ike Whitlock Compliments of Compliments of THE FASHION WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE MIKE'S GRILL Cleaners and Laundry Kenneth Carroll Danville, III. Georgetown, III. Georgetown, III. KAMP MUSIC INC. GLEICHMAN DRUG Phone MO 2-8383 Georgetown, III. Complete Prescription Service Walgreen Agency Phone HI 2-1411 149 N. Vermilion St. Danville, Illinois John Norman Instruments—Sheet Music Pianos Organs Repairs Lessons Califones—Accessories Trail Plans Tape Recorders DODSON SEED STORE Seeds, Bulbs, Plants, Pottery, Pet Supplies 204 W. Main St. Danville, Illinois Phone 442-1796 Compliments of Compliments of RHOTON'S MARATHON SERVICE FEDERAL FREY TIRE CO. CHEMICAL CO. Run in before You Run Out. Box 11 Danville, III. Danville—Champaign Ridge Farm, Illinois Hoopeston—Paxton Phone 442-1625 Clinton—Attica 247-2304 THE REDWOOD INN NEWMAN'S CLOTHES Compliments of SHOP, INC. Smorgasbord Serving Daily 15 E. Main St. VERMILION COUNTY ABSTRACT CO. Banquets Up to 300 Danville, Illinois 23 W. Main St. Interstate 74 Phone 442-9656 The Store for All Ages Danville, Illinois Phone 442-0510 Danville, Illinois HI 2-2679 Compliments of Compliments of Compliments of POST OFFICE CREW HERB WEATHERS AT INSURANCE RIDGE FARM, ILL. 61870 The Friendly Barber AGENCY Our Final Filter Eliminates the Danger Compliments of of Tiger Hairs or Dinosaurs' Bones in Compliments of Your Gas Tank BELL SINCLAIR SERVICE RIDGE FARM DRUG WEISS STANDARD SUNDRIES Ridge Farm, III. 247-2426 DONALD L. HIGH AGENCY D. L. High—S. D. Kelley 247-2272 3 S. State St. Ridge Farm, Illinois For All Your Insurance Needs LATOZ HARDWARE Paint Electric Appliances Plumbing 247-4031 Ridge Farm, III. PAUL HODGE STANDARD SERVICE Special Car Service Phone 269-2241 Chrisman, Illinois Compliments of Compliments of FROSTOP MARY SUE'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of Chrisman, Illinois Phone 247-2235 RIDGEWAY LANES Bob and Rena Riggen 305 N . Stcte St. Ridge Farm, III. GRUBB IMPLEMENT STORE BLACK COAL CO. Minneapolis Moline Sales and Service Ridge Farm, III. 247-2353 Covington, Indiana 793-3282 LA SALETTE FATHERS Olivet, Illinois 1201 S. Central Ave. Coal, Gravel, White Rock New Holland, Oliver, and McCulloch Saws Phone 5-1717 Paris, Illinois, 61944 CURTISS BREEDING SERVICE Represented by B. J. Plog Compliments of SNIDER'S MEIS BROS. Main Hazel Ridge Farm, III. 7 Beef, 5 Dairy, and Milking Shorthorns 662-8954 Vermilion at North Danville, III. Where the Customer Has Her Way Danville, Illinois Danville's Friendliest Department Store for 68 Years Compliments of DOWERS STUDIO Photographers for This Yearbook 1032 E. Main Danville, Illinois J S CAMERA SHOP 148 North Vermilion St. Phone 442-1360 Danville, Illinois Danville's Photographic Center Cameras, Film, Photofinishing LISICK APPLIANCE Maytag Washers Dryers Frigidaire Gas Ranges Westville, Illinois CASTLE'S BUSINESS MACHINES EQUIPMENT CO. Serving the Danville Area Since 1930. Phone 442-5797 P.O. Box 701 20 W. 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