Sandoval High School - Blackhawk Yearbook (Sandoval, IL)
- Class of 1944
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if 4 .fA THE BLA CK HA WK SANDOVAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL SANDOVAL, ILLINOIS . Charles Powell Co-EdItors leeorge Ross Business Manager Richard Meyer 1944 Foreword HE Blackhawk Staff of 1944 has in the construction of this annual, endeavored to present life at Sandoval Community High School as it has actually been through the past year. We sin cere ly hope our efforts will he rewarded by the recalling of many pleasant scenes of their high school days. Two Dedication MISS MABEL KOSTANZER To ISS MABEL KOSTANZER, whose characteristics of sin- cere friendship and personality have made her one of the most beloved of our faculty and by Whose wise and willing counsel we have profited, we the Blackhawk Staff, dedicate this annual. Three Our Boys in Service This is a list of the graduates of Sandoval Community High School who are now serving in the armed forces. This list contains only those who graduated since the old school burned. This is in no means complete, but is the best list possible considering the lack of records. Class of 1940 LaVerne Belcher Byrl Brown Robert Day George Gilmore Lawrence Grobelmy Delmar Gumm Dale Harvey Versal Hicks Wm. Johnson Francis Lutz Albert Mason Raymond Mason Richard Meredith Russel Meredith Wm. Noller Leon Ostradka Max Quale Dean Reynolds Dale Tracy Robert Wasem Lynda Mason Class of 1943 Myrl Brown Bill Thomas Sam Jolliff William Harvy Paul Brown Jack Sorrows Leroy Parks Robert Johnson Austin Duncan John Barnes Eugene Black Dale Ellis Bill Howard Class of 1941 Charles Anderson Ellis Barker Leroy Hostlaw Harold Konrad Wm. Livesay Lyle Mann Frank Nalewajko Joe Niestroy Dwight Petrea Wilbert Quick Charles Sanders Robert Saunders Charles Stivers Don Tandy Lowell Thomas Duane Walton Russel Williams Leonard Winters Class of 1942 Max Arnold Richard Boothman Gene Cruse Bruce Foltz Edward Hardy Leon Gregory Budd Jett Leo Nalewajko Raymond Parker Harry Siedle Bob Smith Virgil Steele Ray Dean Turner Don Watkins Called While in School Four Wilber Foltz Gale Hopkins Roy Gramlick Gerald Bopp Dallas Meyers Voyit Lanter Blackhawk Staff George Ross and Charles Powell, co-editors, and Mrs. Prout, sponsor of the Blackhawk Co-Editors ............. Business Manager Senior Reporter ......... Junior Reporter ............. Sophomore Reporter Freshman Reporter ...... Sports .......................... Club Reporter ,.,....,.. Roving Reporters ...,. Art .......,................,..... Class Editor ....... Calendar ...... Typists ........... Advertising ,.,.. Sponsor ............ Honor Roll ....... Five George Ross, Charles Powell Richard Meyer Dorothy Nicolay Evelynne Lyons Albert Kuhn Phyllis Austin Thomas Nicolay, Joe Ross Juanita Rhodes Margaret Andereck, Harold Craig Donna Mason, Phyllis Scott Dorothea Geiger Donna Bell Evelyn Easton, Connie Mason Betty Hegmann Mrs. Prout Margaret Andefreck Administration X N I l C. E. CRAWFORD, Principal Geometry, Advanced Mathematics School Board Harold Simcox, Walter Geiger, Mabin Wood, School Board Members Camera-shy .School Board Members: Julius Konrad, Fred Ahlf Six MR. ROBERTSON Algebra Biology General Science Physics MRS. PROUT English I English III English IV 270 We Aww. MR. BECKEMEYER Citizenship World History American History Athletics MR. GILL Agriculture I Agriculture II 27 Y x ' 'Ei MISS KOSTANZER Latin I-II Geography Com. Law U. S. Government Sociology .M Eng MR. IDGE M 53 . MISS CULVEY Home Economics I Home Economics II Home Economics IV Girls Gym MISS EE Y Gen. ' Sho t a ol Boo keepin XSecr rial ience The Class of l94l1l SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Richard Meyer, Presidentg Agnes Mae Hayes, Secretary-Treasurer: Hazel Foltz, Vice President At last, we are on the home stretch, nearing our goal. We have worked hard, and some of us have attained real distinction. Under the guidance of our sponsors, Miss Kostanzer and Mr. Gill, we have accomplished many things. Dick Meyer, our president, presides over class meetings. He is assisted in directing the class by Hazel Foltz, vice president, Agnes Hayes, secretary-treasurer, and Bill Bohner, student council member. Outstanding honor 'students are Kenneth Arrowsmith, Lovell Black, Raymond Creps, Evelyn Easton, Seth Martin, Dick Meyer, Carol Payne, Imogene Richardson, and Robert Robinson. Evelyn Easton is cheer leader representing the Senior Class. The responsibilities of editing the school year book is taken by Charles Powell, with the assistance of Dick Meyer, Harold Craig, Evelyn Easton, Connie Mason, Dorothy Nicolay, and Juanita Rhodes. Assisting on the school paper are Dick Mey- er, Hazel Foltz, Connie Mason, Dorothy Nicolay, and Juanita Rhodes. Charles Powell is president of the Radio Club. Achieving Band Honors are ' Duane Hahn, Dorothy Nicolay, and Juanita Rhodes. Members of the class play are Duane Hahn, Dick Meyer, Hazel Foltz, Connie Mason, Bill Bohner, Dorothy Nicolay, Juanita Rhodes, and Charles Powell. ' Eight Seniors Nine KENNETH ARROWSMITH Odin High School 1-23 F. F. A. 3-43 Physical Ed. 1-23 Basketball 1-2-33 Track 3-4. JOY BARNES Patoka High School 1-2-33 Glec Club 1-2-33 Physical Ed. 1-23 Dra- matics lj Home Ec. Club 4. JUNIOR BATES Vernon High School 1-2-3. LOVELL BLACK Patoka High 1-2-32 Glee Club 1-23 Home EC. Club 4. BILL BOI-INER ' Carlyle High 13 Radio Club 3-43 Dramatics Club 43 Student Council 43 Track 2-3. KENNETH BOWEN Mixed Chorus 1-2Q Track 3-43 F. F. A. 1-2-3. JEAN BOWEN Glcc Club 1-23 Horne EC., Club 3-4. . ' IU HAROLD CRAIG ,3 Ng Mixed Chori -23 Dgafmatics 43 Radio Club 3-43 F. F. .A -Slgvfrcasurer 33 Blackhawk Sta , Badxrninton 4. RAYMOND CREPS Webb City High 4Okla.j 23 Basket- ball 2-43 Radio Club 43 Badminton 42 Track 4. CECIL DAVIDSON Patoka High School 1-2-3. ARTHUR EASTON Patoka lligh School 1-2-3. EVELYN EASTON Patoka High School 1-2-33 Glec Club 1-23 Dramatics 1-23 Cheerleader 2-43 Class President l3 Class Play 33 Home Ec. Club 4. Seniors Ten gHAzEL FOLTZ Glee Club 13 Class President 1-23 Secretary 8: Treasurer 33 Vice Presl- dent 43 Class Play3 Sandovalian 4. MAE GRAMLICK Glee CIFIT1-2-3-4TlVliXed Chorus 4. DUANE HAHN Basketball 1-2-3-43 Track 1-2-3-4: Glee Club I-2-33 F. F. A. 1-23 Class Play 3-43 Band 1-2-3-4. AGNES MAE HAYES Patoka High School 1-2-3: Secre- tary and Treasurer 1-43 Class Play 3. HAROLD LUTZ F. F. A. 2-33 Mixed Chorus 1-23 Physical Ed. 1-2. SETH MARTIN Patoka High School 1-2-33 Class Play 33 Basketball 1-2-31 F, F. A. 4. CONNIE MASON Class Play 3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-43 Glee Club I-2-3-43 Student Council 23 Sandovalian Staff 1-2-3-43 Blackhawk Staff 43 Band 33 Home Ec. Club 2-3-4. JACK MYERS Band 2-3-4. RICHARD MEYER Class Play 3-43 Class President 3-43 Dramatics 43 Student Council 3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-3-43 Sandovalian Staff 2-3-43 Blackhawk Staff 43 Radio Club 43 Badminton 43 Journalism 4. DOROTHY JUNE NICOLAY Band 1-2-3-43 Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Mixed Chorus 1-2-42 Home Ee. Club 243'4: Class Play 3-43 Blackhawk Staff 43 Sandovalian Staff 4. DAVID NOLLER Sandoval Com. High School 1-2-3-4. CAROL PAYNE Patoka High 1-2-31 Glee Club 1-2: Class Treasurer 23 Class Play 3. Seniors Eleven JOE PIASSE Basketball 3-43 F. F. A. 1-2-3. .p CHARLES POWELL Centralia High 1-23 Spanish Club 23 Radio Club 3-43 Blackhawk Staff 3-41 Sandovalian Staff 3-41 Track 2- 3-43 Badminton 43 Journalism 43 Class lglgy 3-43 Dramatics 43 Physical Ed. MARJORIE PUGH Patoka High 1-2-33 Glee Club 1-2: Physical Ed. 1-23 Home Ec. Club 4. ROBERT QUICK Basketball 13 Physical Ed. 2. JUANITA RHODES Glee Club 1-2-3-43 Band 2-3-42 Mixed Chorus 1-2: Home Ec. 2-33 Secretary-Treasurer 23 Sandovalian Staff 43 Class Play 3-43 Pianist 1-2-3- 43 Blackhawk 4. IMOGENE RICHARDSON Patoka High 1-2-33 Band 1-2-33 Class Play 33 Physical Ed. 1-2-33 Glee Club 1-2-31 Home Ec. Club 4. ROBERT ROBINSON Centralia High 1-23 Track 3-43 Basketball 4. IONE TERRY Glee Club 43 Home Ec. Club 4. CARL THALMAN F. F. A. 1-2-3. DON TOWLER Patoka High School 1-2-3. RUTH WADE Odin High 13 Glee Club 43 Hi-Y Club 13 G. A. A. Club 13 Home Ec. Club 23 Physical Ed. 1. ULAVON WALKER Patoka High 1-2-33 Home Ec. Club 43 Glee Club 1-2-33 Cheer Leader 33 President 33 Class Play 3. Senior Class Will We, the Senior Class of the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-four, rea!iz- ing with the deepest regret that our existence in this grand institution of education is soon to be forever terminated, and where as, we are now in a sound state of physical and mental well-being, Hazel Foltz and Evelyn Easton leave their pleasing personalities to Betty Hegmann and Eve- lyn Lyons so they may add to their list of friends. I, Ione Terry, will my little brother to someone clse who already has one so that they may have two. do hereby set our hand to this document The LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT OF THE SENIOR CLASS OF 1944. To the Freshmen Class we leave as a matter of course our dignified positions as seniors including our chairs and tables, and all trademarks en- graved thereon to be diligently preserved. To the Sophomores one month of geometry, to remove the abnormal developments of their heads. To the Juniors we leave all the happiness and difficulties that come in the senior year. Kenneth Arrowsmith wills his intelligence to Roy Noller. Roy, that means that you are to be a smart boy. I, Joy Barnes, will my slacks to Dorothy Acker- man. I, Junior Bates, will my gambling ability to Martin Kretzer. I, Bill Bohner, leave my love making technique to Melvin Koelmel. We hope you'll acept, Melvin. Lovell Black wills her shy attitude to Louise Arrowsmith. I, Jean Bowen, will my wavy hair to Margaret Andereck. I, Kenneth Bowen, will a lock of my blaek hair to Leo Meyers. Some combination of colors, donit you think? I, Harold Craig, leave my dependable fliver to the Dramatics club of '45. That means that you future members better start loking for a chauffeur. I, Raymond Creps, will my physics book to George Lukaseck, including the beautiful figures. George, that means that you'll be the future ar- tist of the school. Cecil Davidson wills his nursing ability to care for the intoxicated, to Harry Kindel. I, Arthur Easton, will my profession of paper wad shooting to Louis Deadmond. Start yelling girls! I, Duane Hahn, leave to future Romeo of S. C. H. S. a letter of recommendation for a position in a valentine factory, on condition that he stop breaking hearts. Sam Lutz leaves his place which he has held for th: past year in Miss Kostanzer's affection. I, Lloyd Jett, will my tall figure to Dorothy Quick. We, Agnes Hayes and Ulav-on Walker, will our curiosity in what goes on to Wilma Thomas and Doris Craig so they may get aroundn! I, Seth Martin, will my brown curly hair to Jim Pape. Now girls, don't get excited! We, Connie Mason and Richard Meyers, will our companionship to Betty Alhf and Ray Pigg. I, Dorothy Nicolay, will my ever present giggle to Donna Mason. As if she'd need it! David Noller wills his motor bike to Mary Jo Meredith so she may always be on time for school. I, Joe Piasse, leave my sense of humor to Faye Williams so she may have an ever present smile. I, Carol Payne, leave my flirting instinct to Eva Lou Deadmond. Am I kidding! Charles Powell leaves his plaid shirts, sweaters, and socks to George Ross so that he may carry out the color scheme. ' I, Marorie Pugh, will the book, How To Wfin And Hold A Man to Delores Deadmond and hope that she will be successful. I, Robert Quick, will my rubber band to the person who carries out Art Easton's profession. I, Juanita Rhodes, will my Boogie Woogie books to Donna Bell so the noon hour will be In the Groove . I, Imogene Richerson, leave my excess height to Phyllis Barr so she may stride through her senior year. fContinued on Page Thirteen! Twelve Senior Class Willl fContinued from Page Twelvej I, Robert Robinson, leave my athletic skill to Dorothea Geiger so she may have that coke bot- tlei' shape. Woo-Wool Mae Gramlick leaves her sudden impulse to laugh at things that aren't funny to Irene Hansen. I, Carl Thalman, will my blush to Phyllis Scott. And does she need it! Donald Towler leaves nothing but four years of his life gone to anyone who will claim it. Here's The Seniors will all of their intelligence to Zel- ma Meredith and Clara Mae Bond so they may graduate with honors. To our sponsors, Miss Kostanzer and Mr. Gill, also to our faithful janitor, Mr. Schaubert, we bequeath our thanks in remembrance of the Senior Class of 1944. Witnesses: Hazel Foltz Evelyn Easton your chance, Juniors! Juanita Rhodes Senior Class History Now that our passage on the good ship S. C. H. S. is drawing to a close, it seems proper that we should give a few facts to our voyage. Early in Sept. of 1932 the ship S. G. S. set forth with banners of green and white, a crew of 25 and Mrs. Jeanne Junkermann as captain. We were sent to the lower deck where we were to re- ceive our first training. In carrying on our var- ious duties we became acquainted with other crew members. After seven years of sailing we were on the top deck. In that year we had a severe ship- wreck caused by fire. Twenty-seven survived. Then came our promotion to' another ship of greater merit. In 1939 the four-decker ship S. C. H. S. set sail under the flag of scarlet and black. We, 71 fresh- men, were all green in regard to the customs prac- ticed on this ship and consequently we were again sent to the lower deck. The officers on this ship were Hazel Foltz, Dorothy Roush, Carl Lutz, Gale Hopkins, and Madeline Hardy. Even though we were ignored by the upper shipmates, we experi- enced many joyous occasions. During this year a ship of Death came along and took one our fel- low members, Elmer Hardekophf. At length after nine mo,nth's training and three month's leave we were promoted to the sophomore deck when our crew decreased to 55. Our officers were Hazel Foltz, Duane Hahn, Juanita Rhodes, Connie Mason, Bob Quick, and Dorothy Jean Cruse. While on the second deck we went through much severe training as our captains gave us hard assignments to be worked out. Bur most of us mastered these duties and were granted another shore leave. When we returned three months later to our watch on third deck, we were known as wise Jun- iors but our number had decreased to 37. The officers were Richard Meyer, Lela Heinzmann, Hazel Foltz, and Daisy Lyons. We began to look upon those of the lower deck as we had been looked upon before. In this year we invited the seniors of the highest deck to dine with us in Holland. Members of other crews came as visitors and entertainers. After this, we were granted shore leaves again. During each of these periods of training we passed many islands. We passed the Isle of Nlatri- mony where some disembarked in order to enjoy life on that isle. We passed several Isles of Busi- ness and never without losing some comrade, who would land and begin life there. Early in Sept. 1943 upon returning from our last three month's leave, we were promoted to the top deck and we were at last Seniors. Our officers this year were Richard Meyer, Hazel Foltz, Agnes Mae Hayes, and Evelyn Easton. Our number had increased to 44, as a few members came from other ships for their fourth deck training. Military ships came and took some of our boys to fight for their country. Now the time is drawing very close when the Seniors will anchor at a magnificient port called Port of Graduation. Ar this port there will be only three who started on this voyage in 1932. They are Mae Gramlick, Hazel Foltz, and Doro- thy Nicolay. Some of us look forward to a more advanced course of training on a larger ship called College, but others will start out on their ship of life work. Now as graduates each one of us has determined to make a success of 1ife. Dorothy June Nicolay. Thirteen Senior Class Prophecy U. S. S. Sumner, Mid-Atlantic, Richard Meyer is as famous a comedian now as Jack Benny was in 1944. May 12, 1954 Dear Diary, This is my first night out from Lisbon and al- most the first person that I met was David Noller, the noted lecturer on the younger generation, ac- companied by his blushing bride, the former Miss Joy Barnes. These two were well up on the gossip about their old schoolmates and the conversation, which flitted from person to person and event to event as happy reminiscences do, brought to light the many changes that have taken place since the Class of 1944 bade farewell to, good old .Sandoval High. They had found that Raymond Creps, the Navy man, is captain of the liner on which we are sail- ing. Helen Brown, Cecil Davidson, and Kenneth Ar- rowsmith are now singing the '1Super' Suds com- mercials on the radio. Bob Robinson is the manager of the Sandoval Kroger store. Juanita Rhodes plays boogie woogie at the Carnegie Hall concerts. Lovell Black was the first woman motorcycle policeman in the state of Illinois. Bill Bohner and Charles Powell are operating a small radio station. Lewis Bates is the chief steward on a sister ship. Ulavon Walker is a bubble dancer in the High Hatt Night Club in Patoka. Carol Payne is a Doctor of Divinity. QA preach- er to those of us who are uneducated.l Ione Terry is a living skeleton in a circus side- show. Duane Hahn and son have enlarged their feed business and now have four branch stores. Joe Piasse turned out to be a basketball coach at Herrin, Illinois. Hazel-Foltz is a model-for HS'heen:: Shampoo advertisements. Harold Craig was recently injured in the In- dianapolis Speedway Classic. He acquired his skill by racing his Model A around the streets of Sandoval. I Agnes Mae Hayes, a noted Woman lawyer, is defending herself in a breach of promise case, which also involves Bob Quick, a sailor. Arthur Easton has been called to Hollywood to take Gene Kelley's place. The three great big game hunters are Mae Gramlick, Marjorie Pugh, and Jean Bowen. They are becoming desperate now for the big game that they are hunting is men. Kenneth Bowen is the editor of his own weekly newspaper, The Fairman Echo . His lineotypist is Lloyd Jett. Harold Lutz and Carl Thalman are the only two of the class who remained on the farm.. Seth Martin is a successful business man who employs Evelyn Easton and Ruth Wade as secre- taries. I wonder if they sit on his lap while he dictates? Connie Mason is a dress designer, her shoppe being located in Amarilla, Texas. Don Towler turned out to be an author, his latest book is a very enlightening one on How to Shoot Paper Wads . He has spent much time on scientific research, gathering material for this book. He has even experimented a little fjust a little, you understandj himself. Dorothy Nicolay and Imogene Richerson have recently inherited a dry cleaning establishment. Ar the present they are trying to explain to. an irate customer how her size eighteen dress was returned clean but alas, it was a size fourteen. Good night, Dear Diary, Margaret Andereck. Fourteen The Class of 1945 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS George Ross, Presidentg Doris Craig, Secretary-Treasurerg Evelynne Lyons, Vice President. Here we are Juniors, in the busiest and the best of our high school years. We have worked hard selling candy and giving the class play, so that we could give the Seniors a banquet that they will always remember. We are well represented in every field. Athletic letters were awarded to Martin Kretzer, Louis Dadmond, Roy N oller, and George Ross. George Ross is editor of the Sandovalian. Other Junior members are Evelynne Lyons, Donna Bell, Phyllis Scott, Betty Lou Hegmann, Dorothea Geiger, Donna Mason, Margaret Andereck, and Doris Craig. In the music department we are represented by Donna Mason, Donna Beal, Margaret Rae Andereck, Dorothy Quick, Betty Lou Hegmann, Mary Jo Meredi , Dorothea Geiger, Doris Craig, Louise Arrowsmith, Phyllis Barr, Eva Lou Deadmond, and Delores Deadmond. Phyllis Scott is president of the Home Ec. Club. Margaret Rae Andereck is president of the Dramatics Club. The Journalism Club is presided over by George Ross. Donna Bell is one of our cheerleaders. Banquet committee chairmen are: Food, Doris Craigg Decorations, Donna Mason, Entertainment, Donna Belly and General Chairman, George Ross. Dorothea Geiger is the Junior representativein the Stud- ent Council. The cast of the Junior play consisted of: Evelynne Lyons, George Rosis, Donna Mason, Jesse Hill, Margaret Rae Andereck, Phyllis Scott, Donna Bell, and Dorothea Geiger. Juniors who are honor roll students are: George Ross, Margaret Andereck, Betty Ahlf, Dorothea Geiger, Phyllis Scott. Under the leadership of our class officers, George Ross, serving his third term as president, Evelynne Lyons, vice president, Doris Craig, secretary-treasurer, and our sponsors Mrs. Prout and Mr. Ridgeway, We are having a year which We shall always remember. Fifteen Juniors DOROTHY ACKERMAN P. E. 23 Speech Club 23 Home Ec. 2. BETTY AI-ILE Home Ec. 1-23 Glee Club 23 Speech Club 2. MARGARET ANDERECK Glee Club I-2-32 Mixed Chorus 13 Sandovalian 1-2-33 Class Treas. 13 Vice President 23 Speech Club 23 Sixteen Home lac, Club Z3 Band-2-33 Black- hawk 33 P. E. 23 Dramatics 3 iPresi- dentb3 Class Play 33 Journalism 33 Camera Club 1. LOUISE ARROWSMITH 2 :gidin High 13 P. E. 23 Glee Club 1- PI-IYLLIS BARR P. E. 23 Home Ec. Club 13 Glee Club 3. DONNA BELL Glee Club 1-2-33 Mixed Chorus 13 Cheer Leader 33 Sandovalian 1-2-33 Home EC. Club 2-33 Class 2-3: Dra- matics 33 Class Secretary-Treasurer 23 Blackhawk 2-33 Camera Club 1. CLARE MAE BOND Leavenworth, Kansas 13 Glee Club 13 Dramatics 1. DONNA BOPP P. E. 23 Home Ec. Club 1. DORIS CRAIG Home Ee. Club 13 Glee Club 2-33 Band 33 P. E. 23 Sandovalian 2-33 Blackhawk 2-33 Class Secretary 33 Journalism 3. LOUIS DEYADMOND Odin High 13 Basketball 2-33 Track 23 F. F. A. 1-2. DELORES DEADMOND Odin High ig Glee Club 3. DORTHEA GEIGER Glee Club 1-23 Band 2-33 Speech Club 23 Home Ec. Club 23 Sandoval- ian 2-3-43 Blackhawk 33 Class Play 33 Student Council. IRENE I-IANSON Glee Club 23 Home Ee. Club 1. BETTY I-IEGMANN Camera Club 13 Speech Club 23 Blackhawk 2-33 Glee Club 1-33 San- dovalian 2-32 Band 33 Dramatics 33 Journalism 3. HARRY KINDEL Basketball 23 Track 13 F. F. A. 1- 2-3. uhiiors MELVIN KOELMEL F. F. A. 1-2-33 Gym 2. MARTIN KRETZE12 Basketball 2-33 Track 23 F. F. A. 1-2-3. GEORGE LUKASECK Gym 23 F. F. A. 1-2-3. EVELYNNE LYONS Glee Club 23 Mixed Chorus 13 Ath- letic Board 13 Speech Club 23 Home Ec. Club 1-23 P. E. 2, Sandovalian 2-33 Blackhawk 33 Dramatics 33 Journalism 33 Class Vice President 33 Class Play 33 Student Council 3. DONNA MASON Student Council 13 Home Ec. Club 1-23 Glee Club 1-2-33 Band 2-32 Dra- matics 33 Cheer Leader 23 Class Play 33 P. E. 23 Speech Club 23 Sandoval- ian 33 Blackhawk 2-31 Journalism 3. MARY JO MEREDITI-I Home Ec. Club 1-23 Speech Club 23 P. E. 23 Band 1-2-3. ZELMA MEREDITI-I P. E, 23 Home Ec. Club 1. LEO MYERS F. F. A. 1-2-3: Basketball 2. ROY NOLLER F. F. A. 1-2: Basketball 3. RAY PIGG F. F. A. 1-2-33 Gym 1-23 Sandoval- ian 3. DOROTHY QUICK Speech Club 1 Home Ec. 1. GEORGE ROSS Class President 1-2-33 Athletic Man- ager' 1-2-33 Sandovalian 1-2-3 iEdi- tor 333 Blackhawk 2-3 iEditor 333 Class Play 33 Journalism 3 tPresi- dentli Dramatics 33 Mixed Chorus 13 Speech Club 23 Camera Club 13 Student Council 1-2-3. PI-IYLLIS SCOTT C. T, H. S. 13 Sandovalian 2 -33 Home Ec. Club 2-33 President Speech Club 23 Class Play 33 Blackhawk 3. WILMA THOMAS Sandoval Comm. High 1-2-3. FAYE WILLIAMS P. E. 23 Home Ec. 1. Seventeen Q fa l JMHHUTQSQHHOT Banquet Banquet Committee Chairmen: Donna Bell, Entertainmentg George Ross, General Chairmang Evelynne Lyons, Decorationsg Doris Craig, Food. The climax of four years at S. C. H. S. came on the evening of May 12th when the Junior Class entertained the Seniors, the teachers, and other guests at the an- nual Junior-Senior Banquet. The gym was well decorated in a Navy effect with a lighthouse, anchors, and ships. Members of the Sophomore Class were sailor wait- ers and waitresses. The evening Was spent with music by home talent. An excellent meal was served by the Rebekah Lodge. During the evening Evelyn Lyons of the Junior Class acted as toastrnaster. The Welcome address was given by George Ross, the president of the Junior Class and the response by Richard Meyer, president of the Senior Class. The Class History was given hy Dorothy June Nicolay. Margaret Rae Andereclc read the Class Prophecy. The Class Will which was written by Evelyn Easton, Hazel Foltz, and Juanita Rhodes, was read hy Juanita Rhodes. This banquet was the terminal point of their high school career and the Jun- iors deserve much credit and praise for their work in this enjoyable occasion. They furnished the last remembrance of the school, for these seniors, who are soon go- ing to leave. Eighteen The Class of 11946 A SOPHCMORE CLASS OFFICERS B111 Niepotter, President: Thomas Nicolay, Vice President Albert Kuhn, Secretary-Treasurer. The Sophomore Class this year as in all other years is just an 'Qin between group trying to get along, feeling quite grown up after overcoming their freshman timiclness. However people still say that they are lacking in sophistication and man- ners. In fact they are called Q'Silly Sophs . Bill Niepoetter is serving his second term as president of this class. Thomas Nicolay is the vice president and Albert Kuhn, the secretary-treasurer. Miss Sheeley and Mr. Beckemeyer are the sponsors of this class. Among them are many talented and popular students. Those who are on the Sandovalian Staff are Joe Ross, Betty Maloy, Mary Crane, Tom Nicolay, and Jean Satterlee. Sophomores on the Blackhawk Staff are Tom Nicolay, Joe Ross, and Albert Kuhn. The Sophomores pride themselves on their athletes. Those receiving athletic letters are joe Ross, Bill Niepoetter, Albert Kuhn, and Alex Korzenewski. The Sophomore cheerleader is Ramona Rains. Honor students of the Sophomore Class are Ada Anderson, Donald Belcher, Mary Crane, Imogene Nelson, Emma Lou Seidel, Eleanor Bates, Betty Maloy, Marie Bradford, and Bill Niepoetter. Nineteen Sophormores ADA ANDERSON ELENOR BATES DONALD BELCHER MARY LOU CRANE TRACY CUSHMAN Twenty BOB EVANS HAROLD GRAMLICK RICHARD GRIGGS DWAIN HOLTSLAW DOROTHY JONES ALEX KORZENEWSKI ALBERT KUHN BILL LAMMERS STANLEY LEATH BETTY RAE MALOY IIVIOGENE NELSON BILL NIEPOETTER TOM NICOLAY BOB NOLLER NINAH RAE PIERCE ROMONA RAINES WILMA ROHLFING JOE ROSS MILDRED SANDERS JEAN SATTERLEE EMMA LOU SEIDEL ARTHUR STEELE NORMAN STEIN LELAND WHALEN MARY WHALEN ARTHUR WIEDLE EARL WILKINSON The Class of 19417 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Jack Raines, Presidentg Gladys Schossler, Vice Presidentg Effie Ruth Nicolay, Secretary-Treasurer. On first entering this high school we were very confused and felt as if we were out of place but now we have grown acustomed to it and feel at ease. Our class officers are: president, Jack Raines, vice president, Gladys Schoss- lerg secretary-treasurer, Effie Ruth Nicolayg and student council delegate, Jack Delahunt. . Freshmen who have honor roll report cards are: Phyllis Austin, Doris Lanham, Robert Oehmke, Beverly Skipper, Rosemary Piasse, Glyndene Hamm, and Rose- mary Felton. The freshmen in the Music Department are: Jackie Adams, Dorothy Cum- mins, Rosemary Piasse, Judy Piasse, Rosemary Felton, Beverly Skipper, and Glyn- dene Hamm. Freshmen who are members of the Sandovalian Staff are Glyndene Hamm and Jackie Adams. Phyllis Austin is the freshman reporter on the Blackhawk. The Freshman Class put on an assembly program which consisted of three different types of folk dances. This program was under the direction of Miss Culvey. The sponsors this year were Miss Culvey and Mr. Robertson. Robert Oehmke was awarded an athletic letter this year. Twenty-one Freshmen Jacqueline Adams Phyllis Austin Mary Barnhill Freda Campbell William Cicigoi Dorothy Cummins Jack Delahunt Rosemary Felton Carl Forrest Glyndene Hamm Joan Hardy Geneva Hicks Juanita Holtslaw Grant Jones Frank Korzenewski Doris Lanham f Bob Luttrell Caroll Marvel Shirley Mannen Loren McClelland Gertrude McClelland Effie Ruth Nicolay Rosalie Noller Bob Oehmche Jack Ostorero Bill Parker Pat Parker Judy Piasse Rosemary Piasse Bill Pierce Paul Protz Jack Raines Gladys Schossler Beverly Skipper Jeanne Smith Val Gene Smith Kenneth Terry Nancy Ticknor Edwin Ticknor Betty Weidle Eileen Williams Freda Wilmoth Twenty-two Calendar of 1191114 September- Sept. 1-School started. Sept. 8-Journalism Club organized Sept. Sept Sept Sept. Sept Blackhawk Staff elected. 15-Elected Class Officers. 16-Dramatics Club organized. 17-First Sandovalian issued. Z2-Home Ec. Club organized. 23-Radio Club organized. October- Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. Oct. 1-Second Sandovalian issued. 5-Radio Class in code started. 6-Senior Class party. 7--Freshman Class party. 8-Seniors choose rings. 11-Seniors choose announcements. 12-Cheer Leaders elected. 13-Elected Student Council members. 14-Home Ec. party 14-Junior Class party. Oct. 11-15-Six Week's Exams. Oct. 18-Sophomore Class party. Oct. 19-Sandovalian two days late. Oct. 27-Alumni Basketball Game High School loses 30-27. Oct. 29-Teachers Meeting fVacationj. November- Nov. 2-Beat Odin 41-30. Nov. 5-Lost to Breese ll-31. Nov. 8-First snow of the year. fFour flakesj. Nov. 9-U. S. O. Program, Dramatics play Cat Whiskers,' and Band plays. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. Nov. 17--Beat Okawville 34-17. 23-Vandalia, we are beat. 24-Mr. Smith speaks. 25-26-Thanksgiving vacation. 30--Centralia, we lose. December- Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. Dec. 3-End of Second Six Weeks We lose to Ashley. 7-Junior Class Play fBig Successj. . 20-Junior Class discuss Banquet plans. 21-Christmas Cantata. 22-Jan. 3-Christmas Vacation. January- Jan. Jan. Jan. Jan. 14-First Sandovalian of 1944. 20-Semester Test. 21--Vacation. 31-Staff sold ads for Annual. February- Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. Feb. 2-Big Rich gives program. 4-Ashley beat S. C. H. S. 7-Senior pictures taken. 8-Lunch room opened. 11-Radio program. 15-Senior proofs arrive. .17-Senior play cast chosen. Beat Carlyle. 18-No school. Z2-'The Villian Still Pursued Her,' given. 23-Part of Annual pictures arrive. Z5--Liquid Air show. 29-Lose to Salem in Regional Tournament fContinued on Page Twenty-four, Twenty-three Calendar of 11944 fContinued from Page Twenty-threel March- March 3-Sandovalian issued. March 13-14-15-Freshman-.Sophomore Tourney. Nashville wins, we get fourth place April 7-No School. April 18-Carlyle Track lVleetg S C H S third April 21-County Track Meetg S C H S second Lose to Patolca in Second overtime. April Z-1-Sandovahan issued' March 20-T. B. Test is given. May- March 24-Dramatics Club party. May 4-Spring Concert, Nlarch 30-Blackhawk goes to press. May 12-Banquet. March 31-Vacation, Teachers meeting. May 19-Seniors out gf School May 21--Baccalaureate. April- May 24-Z5-Semester Exams. April 4-Senior Play fQuite a hirj. May Twenty-four 26--Out of School. Commencement. During The School Year First row across: Class officers elected .... Cat's whiskers given for U. S. O ..... Sandoval- ian staff put out first paper. Second row: Tickets are sold for first ball game . . . Lunch Room op- ened in basement .... Freshmen and Sophomore Basketball Tournament. Third row: Billy Joe practices for Banquet .... Juniors work on Banquet .... Seniors practice for commencement. Fourth row: Freshmen give program .... lVlerlcn visits school .... Radio club gives program .... The Villian Still Pursues Her, given before student body. Twenty-five Classes Twenty-six STUDY I-IALL lndustrious students are at work in the 6tl'1 hour study hall with Miss Kostanzer and Mr, Ridgeway to keep order . MR. CRAWFORD lVlr. Crawford glances up from his many duties to let us have his picture. BOOKKEEPING Twelve good lnocklceepers are in the making under the instruc- tion of Miss Sheeley. Classes Twenty-seven HOME EC. CLASS No, there hasnit been an acci- dent-this is just Miss Culvey's Home Economics II class practic- ing on their bandaging. U. S. HISTORY, 7th HOUR The American history class studies a map of Europe in con- nection with World War I under supervision of Mr. Beclcemeyer. Note some of the comfortable po- sitions of the students. 4th HOUR PHYSICS The fourth hour physics class, which is composed entirely of boys, do some experimenting. Snap Shots Whistle Bait . . . Walk- ing the snow. Twenty-eight Smootchers . . . Silly Sophs . . . In spring or anytime. Minding his own busi- ness . . . Leap year . The arrival. Thoughtful . , . Judge Pape . . . Hahn and his Harem. Noon hour . . . Means of transportation . . . Waiting for Harry . . . Girls. Activities Top Row-Donna Bell, Albert Kuhn, Dick Meyer, Harold Craig, Dorthea Geiger, Eve-lynne Lyons Middle Row-Betty Heginann, Tom Nicolay, Joe Ross, Connie Mason, Dorothy Nicolay, Mrs, Prout, Sponsor. Bottom Row-Phyllis Scott, Charles Powell, Editor, Margaret Rae Andereck, George Ross, Editor, Donna Mason, Doris Craig. Blackhawk Staff This 1944 Blackhawk Annual is a record of student activities at Sandoval Community High School. Through its pages the pleasant memories of the years have been permanently recorded. The annual staff has worked innumerable hours, during vacations, on Saturdays, and after school, in order to give the student body a book that will be a real treasure in future years. Every division has been care- fully Worked out with the aim of editing a book that will rank among the best. The book was edited by Charles Powell and George Ross. The staff Worked hard, but everyone enjoyed it. Twenty-nine Activities Thirty JOURNALISM CLUB Top Pow-APhy1lis Scott, Tom Nicolay, Albert Kuhn, Doris Craig, Connie Mason, Donna Mason, Evelynne Ly- ons. Middle Row-Mrs. Prout, Sponsor, George Ross, President, Charles Pow- ell, Margaret Andereck, Dick Meyer, Harold Craig, Dorthea Geiger. Bottom RowgBetty Hegmann, Betty Maloy, Juanita Rhodes, Donna Bell, Joe Ross, Dorothy Nicolay, Mary Crane, Jean Satterlee. STUDENT COUNCIL Standing-Jack Delahunt, Tom Nico- lay, Doris Craig, Bill Bohner, Dor- thea Geiger, Hazel Foltz, Eleanor Bates, Agnes Mae Hayes, Evelynne Lyons. Sitting-Jack Raines, Bill Niepoetter, Mr. Crawford, Sponsor, George Ross, Dick Meyer, President. SANDOVALIAN Top Row W Phyllis Scott, Juanita Rhodes, Betty Maloy, George Ross, Editor, Dick Meyer, Tom Nicolay, Connie Mason, Dorothy Nicolay, Dor- is Craig, Mrs. Prout, Sponsor. Bottom Row-Donna Bell, Mary Crane, Jean Satterlee, Margaret Andereck, Evelynne Lyons, Donna Mason, Dor- thea Geiger, Betty Hegmann. Actiyiies Thirty-one HOME EC. CLUB Top Row-Emma Lou Seidle, Wilma Rohlfing, Shirley Mannen, Minnie Evans, Jacqueline Adams, Effie Nico- lay, Gladys Schossler, Judy Piasse, Jean Smith, Lowell Black, Marjorie Pugh, Ada Anderson, Mary Crane, Mary Barnhill, Nancy Ticknor. Middle RowfMiss Culvey, Sponsor, Mildred Sanders, Dorothy Cummins, Betty Maloy, Elenor Bates, Jean Bowen, Mary Whalen, Joy Barnes, Betty Hegmann, Imogene Richard- son, Connie Mason, Evelyn Easton, Rosemary Felton, Juanita Rhodes, Donna Bell, Glyndene Hamm, Betty Weidle. Bolicm Row-Phyllis, Austin, Doris Lanham, Geneva Hicks, Rosemary Piasse, Eileen Williams, Freda Wil- moth, Gertrude McClelland, Ramona Rains, Joan Hardy. Juanita Holtslaw, Jean Satterlee, Marie Bradford, Freda Campbell. Seated on Floor-Beverly Skipper, Phyllis Scott, President, Agnes Mae Hayes, Dorothy Nicolay. DRAMATICS CLUB Top Row - Miss Sheely, Sponsor, George Ross, Harold Craig, Dick Meyer, Charles Powell, Bill Bohner. Bottom Row-Donna Bell, Donna Ma- son, Margaret Andereck, Presidentg Betty Hegmann. F. F. A. Top Row4Loren McClelland, Norman Stein, President, Bill Lammers, Ar- thur Weidle, Ray Pigg, Lloyd Jett, Martin Kretzer, Harry Kindel, Bob Evans, Alex Korzenewski. Middle Row-Mr, Gill, Sponsor, Ken- neth Terry, Bill Parker, Edwin Tick- nor, Thomas Nicolay, Albert Kuhn, Harold Lutz, William Cicigoi, Paul Protz, George Lukasek, Arthur Steele Bottom Row-Joe Ross, Jack Rains, Grant Jones, Lloyd Marvel, Stanly Lieth, Bill Pierce, Bob Noller, Roy McClelland, Leo Meyers, Dwain Host- law. Activities Thirty-two BAND Standing--Betty Hegmann, Dorothea Geiger, Mr. Ridgeway, Director. Seated-Dorothy Quick, Duane Hahn, Margaret Andereck, Dorothy Nico- lay, Donna Mason, Marie Bradford, Doris Craig, Emma Lou Seidle, Bill Lammers, Bill Niepoetter, Harold Gramlick, Minnie Evans, Mary Joe Meredith. RADIO CLUB Raymond Creps, Charles Powell, Presi- dent: Mr. Robertson, Sponsor, Dick Meyer, Bill Bohner. GLEE CLUB Top Row-Roy Noller, Dick Meyer, Harold Craig, Bill Niepoetter, Harold Gramlick, Mildred Sanders, Beverly Skipper, Doris Craig, Connie Mason, Dorothy Nicolay, Ada Anderson, Bet- ty Hegmann. Middle Row-Mr. Ridgeway, Director, lone Terry, Emma Lou Seidel, Eva Lou Deadmond, Glyndene Hamm, Louise Arrowsmith, Jean Satterlee, Phyllis Barr, Juanita Holslaw, Mae Gramlick, Dorothea Geiger, Mary Barnhill. Bottom Row4Juanita Rhodes, Betty Maloy, Rosemary Felton, Mary Crane, Delores Deadmond, Dorothy Cummins, Donna Mason, Margaret Andereck, Rosemary Piasse, Judy Piasse, Jacqueline Adams. Class Plays Back Row-Miss Sheeley, Directorg Bill Bohner, Dick Meyer, Duane Hahn, Charles Powell. Front Row-Hazel Foltz, Connie Mason, Juanita Rhodes, Dorothy Nicolay. Back HowfMiss Sheeley, Directorg George Ross, Margaret Andereck, Eve- lynne Lyons. Front Row-Donna Mason, Donna Bell, Phillis Scott, Dorothea Geiger. Thirty-three SENIOR PLAY UTOBY DOODLE DANDYU Cast Robert Rodgers ........ Bill Bohner Horace Mathews .,,,,,,. Dick Meyer Hilda ........,,,,,........... Connie Mason Toby ,,,,.,................,,.. Duane Hahn Jerry Mathews ,..... Juanita Rhodes Madam Beatrice La Coyne .... Dorothy Nicolay Susie ..,......................... Hazel Foltz Lyle Granger ...... Charles Powell JUNIOR PLAY ANTHONY'S ANTICSH Cast Mrs. Armatige .... Evelynne Lyons Jason .......................... George Ross Nancy Lewis .......... Phyllis Scott Harriet Robinson ...... Dona Mason Tony Harris ......... ...... J esse Hill Bert .....,.......................... Donna Bell Miss Marshall .... Dorothea Geiger Maggie ........ Margaret Andereck Snap Shots Thirty-four Caught in the act . . Pals. Gossip Circle . . . Look- ing things over. Happy . . . Posed for . . . after Dramatics. Unprepared . . . Cycling . . . Noon hour. Bicycle built for two . . . Honmeward bound . . . Dorothy. Sports r SANDOVAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL GYM rack Tealiin Top Row-Leland Whalen, Albert Kuhn, Bill Pierce, Kenneth Bowen, Bill Niepoetter, Dwain Holtslaw. Middle Row-Mr. Beckemeyer, Coach: Roy Noller, Earl Wilkinson, Robert Noller, Charles Powell, Bill Lammers, George Ross, Manager. Bztlom Row-Raymond Creps, Martin Krezer, Duane Hahn, Robert Robinson, Alex Korzenew- ski, Robert Evans. Thirty-five Sports Top Row-Joe Ross, Albert Kuhn, Earl Wilkinson, Thomas Nicolay, Bill Pierce, Bill Niepoetter, Dwain Holtslaw. Boitom Row-Mr. Beckemeyer, Coach: Roy Noller, Joe Piasse, Bob Noller, Duane Hahn, Martin Kretzer, Alex Korzenewski, Bob Evans, George Ross, Manager. llntroducing The Team Duane Hahn: The regular center on the team and the main factor in its rebounding. He is the high scorer for the team this year. He has participated in all types of athletics offered in Sandoval High. Joe Piasse: A tall rebounding guard who is always giving his utmost in the game. Joe is skilled in long shots and handling the ball. Joe graduates this year. Voyit Lanter: A ball handler with excellent abili- ty. Voyit was formerly from Beckmeyer. He was a great offensive player. He is now serving in the United States Marines. Louis Deadmond: A forward and regular on the team, who showed skill as a ball handler and re- bounder. He is a Junior and will be back again next Year. Martin Kretzer: An excellent rebounder on the Blackhawk team. Martin has improved in all forms of ball playing this year. He will be back again next year. Alex Korzenewski: A forward with plenty of re- bounding ability. Alex was runner-up in scor- ing points. He will be back next year to help us out. He was also a member of the strong Soph- omore Team. Bill Niepoetter: Defensive mainstay and was strong on offense. He has long shot ability and came in third in scoring this year. Bill also is a member of the Sophomore Team. Joe Ross: A left hander who has been number one reserve of the Blackhawks. His left-handed shots will really cause some damage in the two re- maining years of his high school career. Roy Noller: An excellent reserve, who at all times was eager to cooperate. Roy came through sev- eral times this year with points. Bob Evans: A tall reserve who is always after the rebounds. He is skilled in ball handling and will probably replace Hahn on the team next year. He is also a member of the Sophomore Team. George Ross: Student manager of the Blackhawks for the past three years. George has been a great help to the team. He took care of the scor- ing of the games. Bob Oehmke: Assistant manager of the team. He has been a great help this year. Thirty-six Sports Thirty-seven BADMINTON TEAM Raymond Creps, Bill Bohner Charles Powell, Tom Nicolay Dick Meyer, Harold Craig. CHEER LEADERS Joan Harcly, Ramona Rains Evelyn Easton, Donna Bell. 7 Sports Thirty-eight GIRLS, GYM CLASS Top Row-Shirley Mannen, Beverly Skipper, Joan Hardy, Rosemary Pias- se, Freda Wilmoth, Marie Bradford, Judy Piasse, Gladys Schossler, Jean Smith, Mary Crane, Ada Anderson, Betty Maloy. Middle Row-Miss Culvey, Sponsor, Dorothy Cummins, Rosemary Felton, Eleanor Bates, Wilma Rohlfing, Phyl- lis Austin, Geneva Hicks, Glyndene Hamm, Mildred Sanders, Freda Campbell. Bottom Row-Minnie Evans, Betty Hegmann, Jackie Adams, Gertrude McClelland, Ramona Rains, Effie Nicolay, Jean Satterlee, Nancy Tick- nor, Betty Weiclle, Doris Lanham. BOYS' GYM CLASS Top Row-Everett Uhls, Tracy Cush- man, Arthur Steele, Paul Protz, Nor- man Stein, William Cicigoi, Pat Parker, Frank Korzenewski, Jack Rains. Middle Row-Arthur Weidle, Bill Larn- mers, Edwin Ticknor, Grant Jones, Carroll Marvel, Leland Whalen, Stanly Leith, Richard Griggs, Mr. Beckemeyer, Sponsor. Bottom Row-Bill Parker, Kenneth Terry, Robert Luttrell, Carl Forrest, Jack Ostorero, Robert Oehmke, Bill Fierce, Jack Delahunt, Thomas Nico- ay. CONGRATULATIONS to THE CLASS OF 1944 THOMAS MEAT MARKET Sandoval, Illinois I RALPH o. BUCKNER Aetna Life Insurance Agent 233 N. Pine St. Phone 881-J Centralia, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 The Young Graduate Will Appreciate A Gift of Jewelry From S T RAI T H S Centralia, Illinois Compliments of ALTADONNA'S RED AND WHITE FOOD STORE Phone 94 Sandoval, Ill. fanet C214 irrfor Sh op Dresses - Coats - Suits -- Sportswear -- Millinery Hosiery - Lingeries -- Separate Entrance Ar lC6 North Locust - 142 E. Broadway Telephone 1334 Centralia, Illinois Roy T. Baldriclge Funeral Home Telephone 61 Centralia Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1944 SANDOVAL GREENHOUSE Bolo Newman, Prop. Phone 1 Sandoval, Illinois ILLINOIS BROKERAGE C0. Centralia, Illinois Bargain Headquarters if Buy Defense Stamps and Bonds For Victory if Paramount S'rancIarcI Service Jon P. vonumncxnrs 64We Serve You, As Vie Vwfoulcl Be Served Tires - Tubes -- Accessories The Best Gasolines And Oils Car Washing -- Lubrication Tire Inspection Sandoval Illinois Vegetables And Fruits FARMERS' FRUIT MA RKET Ralph Baird, Mgr. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL Telephone 99 Sandoval, Ill. F t Compliments of Union House Furnishing Co. Centralia, Illinois Compliments of SCJUTHERN GARDENS Salem, Illinois Clifford Merten Home of Fine Foods --- Hot Biscuits Compliments of H. H. BELLAMY Insurance Sandoval Illinois Congratulations And Best Wishes For Coming Years ODI N DRUG CO. Odin Phone 50 Illinois Kroger's Grocery 8a Baking Co. Established in Sandoval in 1923 Under Present Management CENTRALIA CCAL COMPANY Big Brilliant Coal 6U Lump to 5-10 X IMK' Stoker Coal for Local Trade No. 5 Mine South of Centralia Phone 99 Compliments of FIRST NATIONAL BANK Sandoval, Illinois Compliments of FARTHING'S HATCH ERY Odin, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF Siegier's Enamel Range Co CENTRALIA, ILLINGIS CONGRATULATIGNS AND BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1944 O. W. WRIGHT Mayor of Centralia CONGRATULATIGNS THE SMART SHQP J. Faye McCall Phone 891 Centralia, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF George Mann Furniture S'rore SHATTUC, 1LL1No1s CGMPLIMENTS OF NEHI BOTTLI NG COM PANY CENTRALIA, ILLINGIS CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 I. F. ROSS Sandoval, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF THE ODIN TELEPHONE EXCHANGE sANDoVAL oD1N GROSS' Sentinel Building Southern Illinois' Largest and Most Complete Ladies Ready-to-Wear Stock -- Popular Prices Centralia Illinois FOX T H EAT R ES CENTRALIA, ILLINOIS ILLINOIS GRAND Week Days Continuous Matinee and Nights Daily From Saturdays and Sundays 1330 P, M, Continuous From 1:30 P. M. Compliments of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mann Shattuo, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 ROBINSON FEED STORE Centralia, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 SHELL SERV CE Homer Watkins, Proprietor Firestone Accessories Tires and Tubes Vulcanized and Recappeol No Certificate Required Sandoval Illinois COX 81 MARTIN FUN ERAL HOME SANDOVAL, ILLINOIS CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1944 EGYPTIAN NUT COMPANY Sandoval, Illinois Compliments of SCHNEIDER'S MEAT MARKET Sandoval, Ill. --- Phone 26 BESTWISHES Mr. and Mrs. Harley Queen Centralia, Illinois Compliments of C. A. GLORE LUMBER CO. Sandoval, Illinois WM. HUTTER CLOTHING CO. Clothing -- Tailoring -- Furnishing The lVIen's Store That Is 80 Years Young Centralia, Illinois O. C. KEISTER Shattuc, Illinois General Merchandise And Feed Highest Prices Paid For Poultry And Eggs Compliments of C. N. CARTER Your John Deere Implement Dealer 1013 N. Poplar Centralia, Illinois Phone 868 Congratulations To The Class of 1944 MEREDITH FEED ST ORE Sandoval --- Phone 95 Fifi: ..e Fur Storage In Our Own Vault Insured--Moth Proof Furs Cleaned CAIN CLEANERS 210 W. Broadway Phone 303 Centralia, Illinois Congratulations To The Class of 1944 CENTRALIA BAKING CO. Centralia, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS to The Graduating Class GUSTAV HAHN 81 SON Grain and Feed Shattuc Illinois WHEN IN CENTRALIA IT'S B E RT 81 LE LA'S West Broadway CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1944 We Wish You Success S. S. KRESGE'S FIVE AND TEN CENT STORE Centralia, Illinois --- Complete Billboard Coverage of Marion County --- Reading Outdoor Advertising Co. Home Office -- Centralia, Illinois Compliments of DUNCAN'S GROCERY STORE Meats -- Groceries -- Fresh Vegetables Phone 82 Sandoval, Illinois COMPLIMENTS AND SINCERE WISHES FOR YOUR SUCCESS The Centmlia Sentinel Centralia, Illinois 1 Stoker, Washing Machine, Refrigerator, Water Pump and Farm Machinery Belts WESTERN MACHINERY C0. 134 N. Poplar Centralia, Illinois Quality Service HERFF 81 JONES CCMPANY CLASS RINGS, COMIVIENCEMENT ANNOUNCEMENTS Indianapolis, Indiana JEWELERS AND STATIONERS TO SANDOVAL COMMUNITY HIGH SCI-IOGL E. I-I. Hall Decatur, Illinois 1 o 'Ui Sa1ern's Favorite Store For Women Since 1918 C Q, HASQAEYERS at soN 1 'alenn Illinois ,ul I of 8 1 - w x M up Slgn Inlefezqiip 7 V .Liv Wi f in if W if wjx -ff , K its ,Lf 1,1 Vi i ,g ,H km V I ivlill 0 , 5651 A AMW!!! :Xi . I 21 H fp I ,WMA 7 Vip, My f .ff 1 , , W 6 wif 00' ffl rlwgml. Mf i' i Q t 'X 9 Q D991 ff3l5i,g'kJ51Qi 'i ' A Ax, Vi l A I F B W , 5 lx Lx :ll V ' I Jggiifeie lr ' 'A ii V A A WK N . www, W A f 1 ,ard f . 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