Scottland High School - Memoriae Yearbook (Scottland, IL)
- Class of 1960
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CLEVELAND HATCHERY Dana, Indiana Dana, Indiana COLUMBO DRUG STORE DANA ELEVATOR Dana, Indiana Dana, Indiana HAMNIERSLEY D. X, CITIZENS STATE BANK Dana, Indiana Clinton, Indiana Boards of Education Compliments of MOONEY MOTORS Chrisman, Illinois DISTRICT 162, LEFT TO RIGHT: Leonard Conner, Fern Jenkins, Clellan Porter Mr. Roccia, Bill Williford, Bert Bonwell, Clarence Tingley. DISTRICT 23, LEFT TO RIGHT: Raymond Plank, Gerald Jackson, Bill Bonwell, Mr. Roccia, Carl Dixon, Eugene Fulton, and Sandy Avenatti. Compliments of LIME SERVICE CO. Chrisman, Illinois Faculty Compliments of EDGAR COUNTY MARKETING ASSOCIATION Paris, Illinois Compliments of ILLINOIS CEREAL MILLS INC Paris, Illinois HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY--LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Patrick Aikman, Miss Ethal Deatley, Mr. Fred Boyd, Mr. Larry Collom, Miss Dorothy Murphy, Mr. Arthur Masten and SEATEDg Mr. Charles Roccia, Principal, GRADE SCHOOL FACULTY--LEFT TO RIGHT, Seated: Mrs. Zelma Petty, Miss Mildred Conner, Mrs.,Tuanita Eslinger, MrS.Bernice Ford, Mrs. Frances Travis. STAND- ING: Mr. Harvey Brewington, Mrs. Veda Parrish, Mrs. Martha File, Compliments of HARLEY DAVIDSON SALES Paris, Illinois Compliments of R, A. BROWN CO, Advertising Paris, Illinois MAURICE EVERETT STRAW PRESIDENT Editor of Yearbook 4 President 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 F. F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Treasurer 4 Chorus 2 Boys State Premier 3 Class Play 4 Compliments of DOYNE CONNER Dana, Indiana. BETTY IERALDINE LOWRY TREASURER President 2 Treasurer 3, 4 Business Manager of Yearbook 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Homecoming Queen 4 Class Play 4 DEAN ALLEN SA MFORD VICE-PRESIDENT Compliments of Assistant Editor of Yearbook 4 ART REESE LUMBER Vice -President 4 COMPANY Basketball 1, 4 Baseball 1 . I . . Paris, ll1no1s Track 1 F. F. A. 1,2, 3, 4 F. F. A. President 4 Band 1, 2 Class Play 4 eniors RICHARD ALLEN FULTON Class Treasurer 1, 2 Circulation Manager of Yearbook 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Track 1, 2 Class Play 4 LOIS ANN COLLIER SECRETARY Chorus 1, 2 Secretary 1, 3, 4 Reporter 2 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. Vice -President 3 F. H. A. President 4 Class Play 4 Compliments of SCHUSTER TRUCKING COMPANY Danville, Illinois MARIORIE KAY MICHELS Chorus 1, 2 Photography Editor of Yearbook 4 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3,4 F. H. A. Secretary 4 D. A. R. Award RONALD RAY BOLEN Sports Editor of Yearbook 4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Track 1, 2 Band 1, 2 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 F. F. A. Reporter 3, 4 F. F. A. Corn Award 4 Class Play 4 RUTH ANN THOMAS Chorus 2, 3, 4 F. H.A. 1, 2, 3,4 F. H.A. State Camp 3 Compliments of THE FEDERAL NORTH IOWA GRAIN COMPANY Chrisman, Illinois KAREN KAY HUTSON Chorus 2 F. H. A. 2, 3, 4 F. H. A. Reporter 4 Student Director of Class Play 4 PHYLLIS ANN COOPER Reporter 2 Band 1, 2 Chorus 1,2 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class Play 4 Compliments of ENGLUM GRAIN COMPANY Paris, Illinois GLENN LESTER INGRA M Basketball 1, 4 Baseball 1 F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,4 F. F. A. Sentinel 4 Class Play 4 THELMA MAE STA LEY Compliments of H. H. MC DANIELS Vice -President 2, 3 coNsTRUcT1oN COMPANY jhljfjj 1' 2 Paris, Illinois ' ' ' 1' 2' 3' 4 F. H. A. Vice -President 4 Class Play 4 AQ FRA NCES ANN PORTER Band 1, 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4 Class Play 4 Compliments of PRODUCERS DAIRY Danville, Illinois MADA LYN CLAIR RA MERT 'Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2 F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Class will To rhe iollowlng smdenrs we so helplessly will rhe following: l, Dean Samford, will all my traffic nckers ro any sucker who will accept them. l, Kay Nllchels, wlll all my 'pookkeeplng pracrlce sets back to Nllss Murphy, l, Nlanrlce Straw, wlll my boxlng gloves ro Nlerl lfllxon, Ronnie Bolen, wlll my glrl irlend's charm to Bobby jackson. Phyllls Cooper, wlll my appendlx to any fresnman who rhlnks school ls a paln ln the slde, Thelma Sealey, wlll my booming volce to anyone who ls ln the Senior Class Play. , Richard Fulton, wlll my mathematical and sclenrlflc mind to Kankakee Sale lrlospltal. l, Nladalyn Ramert, wlll my red halr 'co Make Esllnger. l, Frances Porter, wlll my ralents as Daphne the mald to Wanda rlker. jerry Lowry, will my love for school to anyone who ls golng 'co qult. Dale Porter, wlll my forwardness around glrls 'co Andy Scott, who doesn't need lt, Glenn lngram. will my black Ford and repalr bills to all mechanics. l, Ruth Ann Jones, will all my knowledge of Clvlcs back to Mr. Alkman. l, Lols Collier, not wllllng to wlll my will, will wlll my wlll to anybody who needs a will. l, Karen lflnrson, wlll my l948 hor rod to Davld Bonesteel. PE ARMA N'S DRU G ST Paris ' iU0is PARIS COCA COLA CO Paris, 1111-H013 sy INC. 0 0 W. PariS,I111n0EICK EDGA R C1321-1NATTONAL BANK Sl Illinois Class Prophesy I I, madam Ketreva, gaze into my crystal ball ,Tune 2, 1970. As I am waiting for my crystal ball to clear suddenly coming into view is the grad- uating class of 1960. First to appear is Ronnie Bolen, who is working in the lingerie de- partment at Mels' in Hollywood, California. Next to appear is Lois Collier who now owns the Collier's used car lot at the Scottland intersection. Now coming across my crystal ball is Mrs. Phyllis Cooper, Petti- crew, a famous hair stylist in California. Richard Fulton is now living in Texas where he has madea million raising yeast for medical purposes. Karen Hutson is now traveling with the Big Circus as a clown. Glenn Ingram has become famous forhis ability to break horses on his ranch in Colorado. ,Terry Lowry Gordon, and her husband Bill are now the owners of a chain of dairy farms, southeast of Scottland. Kay Mlchels is a bookkeeper for Elmer Fudd in his studio in New York City. Frances Porter is married to Carmea Confer and is living in Germany. Dale Porter is a barber for Yul Bryner in Hollywood. Madalyn Ramert has become a writer for George Gobel in New York, Dean Samford is now a 3 time winner in the 500 mile race at Indian- apolis. Thelma Staley is a Commerce teacher at old Scottland High, and I see she has all A students. Maurice Straw has finally settled down, and is the proud father of flve little girls. Ruth Ann Thomas ,T ones is an attendant at her husband's gas station in Paris, Illinois. HAWORTH INSURANCE AGENCY SPOONER Chrlsrnan, Illinois Paris, Illinois HELFR.lCH'S FLORISTS EDGAR COUNTY FEED CO Paris, Illinois Paris, Illinois Juniors ff -ff15?J,2'.'i?f1Sf A 'K . ' G I' ,I+ in A ,I A ...F 'M Q K, , I is is-H B Z S A 6 J ,aww I at , ns, A Mi, .. fan Betty Jo Bonwell John Lowry Freda Thomas Lois Hartman President Vice -President Treasurer Secretary if Hazffffrf not1?fswggrrtg.2fS: fr 2 DON'S BARBER SHOP CARRERA IMP. CO. Dana, Indiana Dana, Indiana n li g k'1,, .al i gaai zr ,,.,fA : -i' DANA NEWS I iiii I I I DANA IMP. co. Dana, Indiana , Lh, Dana, Indiana Wanda Striker Doyle Summerlott Reporter Connie Ingram Douglas Phillips Gertrude Eslinger Mike Eslinger KAMPS MUSIC SHOP INC. BRADHAM'S JEWELRY Danville, Illinois Paris, Illinois HOLLINGSWORTH STANDARD STEWARTS MARATHON Chrisrnan, Illinois Dana, Indiana ophomores N. ' Jeanne Plank Dane Hess Merl l-lixon Eugene Watson JOyCe Plank President Vice-President Treasurer SCCFCFHTY RGDOFFGI' I , I K fm ,QJ I Carroll Tingley Kay Bolen Dale Ramert Connie Phipps if K I t is 7 I f I I I EJAEQHEM -.I Bill Lowe Dave Bonesteel Bob Jackson Pat Hutson Bob Mallory q.,fT:- ' ' I I ' S rirrrs B ,l ' I I , I J u Jeanine Fulton Paula Ingram Amanda Wagner David I-Iuffaker COMMUNITY GAS SERVICE JAMES STEP Paris, Illinois Paris, Illinois SUMMERVILLE LUMBER CO. FRIST FUNERAL HOME Dana, Indiana Clinton, Indiana Freshmen -9, M y W 1 A mi W an W 'Q l Y Tum W :gf fx V Ii J- slr . , V151 David Johnson Carole Bonwell Mike Scott President Vice -President Treasurer V VZ':: fin ' 'A . ' - I ieiiei I I A rerer if - if I I I iii'i' I rrrr B Andy Scott Mary K. Straw Bob Buchanan Elf I rifmx is 1 2. 'tfqggavf' s -Sem , N 1 .if , ,H fi wiv' Norma Jenkins Linda McLin Arthur Strow Sandra Avena tti Secretary 'iii 'ul 1 K . Nancy Cornwell Christine Tingley A I ta I F.r K n f I ,,t.ii aa- ,ir as A ', 1 'rs' il ' I ' iiris A Velda McCarty Barbara Kepshire Tom Ayers Mary A, Kennedy FLOYD HEGG MOTOR CO. Paris, Illinois Q x ':s1- Tiri I A ' r I Mary F. Conner Reporter Sammy English iy, 1 JGUY BOOIZS Phyllis Eslinger DEA N LU MBER CO. Paris, Illinois UNION FEED -STORE DEW DROP INN Paris, Illinois Chrisman, Illinois S. .S. Class Fficers, pongorg 1341? They may be plotting a giveaway, a skating party or a sale on potholders-but whatever it is, these are the people who start the ball rolling when it comes to organized class activities. FRESHMEN, STANDING: Sandra Avenatti, Secre- tary, Mr. Masten, Sponsor, Mary Frances Conner, Reporter, Mike Scott, Treasurer, Carol Bonwell, Vice President. SEATED: David Johnson, President. SOPHOMORES, BACK ROW: Dane Hess, Vice Presi- dentg Merl Hixon, Treasurerg Eugene Watson, Sec- retary, Mr. Boyd, Sponsor. FRONT ROW: Jeanne Plank, President, Joyce Plank, Reporter. EHT SULPRUS EROTS BROWN'S RESTAURANT Paris, Illinois Paris, Illinois SENIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Maurice Straw, Presi- dent, Lois Collier, Secretary, Jerry Lowry, Treas- urerg Dean Samford, Vice President, Mr. Aikman, Sponsor . MIKE'S MOTOR CO. ROSENBLATT'S STORE Clinton, Indiana Clinton, Indiana JUNIORS, LEFT TO RIGHT: Lois Hartman, Sec- retary, Mr. Collom, Sponsorg Freda Thomas, Treas- urer, John Lowry, Vice President, Wanda Striker, Reporter. Graduation Night ANNEX - Paris, Illinois COMMENCEMENT A WA RD WINNERSH- .TOSTEN'S FRONT LEFT: Lois Phillips, Sth grade Terre Haute, Indiana ROBERT CRIST salutatorian, Joyce Huffaker, 8th grade Tangier, indiana American Legion: Eddie Longfellow, 8th CHESTY FOODS grade valedictorian andAmerican Legiong Kay Michels, senior valedic- Tel' 1' 6 Haute' Indiana iff .S torian, DAR, School Citizenship. BACK ROW: ,Teraldine Lowry, senior American Legiong Dick Fulton, School Citizenship and American Legiong Dean Samford, senior salutatorian. 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STANDING: Carolyn Johnson, Mike Boots, Owen Hutson, Johnny Bright, Eddie Longfellow, Phillip Hutson, Ed Brown, Tom Porter, Dick Lowry, Terry Rhoads, Carl Cornwell, Mr. Brewington and Donna Atkinson. eventh Grade A A SEVENTH GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Diana Bishop, Judy Phipps, Marilyn Starr, Karen Fulton, Diane Fulton, Patricia Boots, Barbara Kraemer, STANDING: Donald Garwood, Phil- lip Porter, Bill Riley, Raymond Collier, Martin Avenatti, Cecil Waterson, David Eslinger, Mike Atkinson, Donald Rarnert, Jerry Dunkerly, Steve Glithero, Larry Bolen, STANDING IN REAR: Mrs. Veda Parrish. Compliments of BUD'S MARATHON SERVICE Scottland, Illinois ixih Grade SIXTH GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Linda Miller, Phyllis Bishop, Barbara English, Shirley Kennedy, Rita Kennedy, Clarissa Buchanan, Karen Glithero, Jeannie Fulton. STANDING: Bobby Martin, Warren Thomas, Bruce Phillips, Robert Nale, John Phipps, Substitute Teacher, Mrs. Ingram for Mrs. Travis, Robby Wai-mouth, David Henry, Dwain Kraemer, Donnie Long- fellow, Billy Hartman and Freddy Brown. Fifth rade FIFTH GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Donna Bonwell, Sharon Lowry, J' uanita Ingram, Pamela Garwood, ,Tame Ramert, Betty Watterson, Brenda Boots, Claudia Lewsader. STANDING: David Dailey, Glenda Lewis, Charles Kennedy, Emma Jane Scott, Phillip Tingley, Teacher, Mrs. Petty, Edwin Scott, Kerry Simpson, and Connie Hess. Fourth Grade FOURTH GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mary Kay Longfellow, Velitta Lewsader, Beverly McCarty, J oEtta Cartwright, Sandra Simmon, Conniewatterson, Sandra Cooper, Margaret Tingley, Joy Martin. STANDING: Susan Dixon, Leroy York, Kirk Simson, Dickie Smith, Larry Glithero, Mrs. Ford, Ronnie Eslinger, Geneiva Buchanan, Stephen Stultz, Leland York, Shirley Waggaman. Third Grade THIRD GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Patricia Lewsader, Mary Hartman, Patricia Glithero, Joyce Hutson, Lou Ann Tucker, Jamie Soard, Sandra Kennedy, Nancy Avenatti, Sara Campbell, Judy Brown. STANDING: Patricia Waggaman, Allen Starr, Kirk Phipps, Gary Lowry, Gary Brown, Billy Scott, Mike Garwood, Bill Hutson, Mrs. Conner, Donnie Kennedy, J immy Coe, Ora Boots, Donnie Eslinger, Sally Elliott, Compliments of HOULT'S PHOTOS Chrisman, Illinois econd Grade SECOND GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Carolyn Glithero, Marilyn Glithero, Debbie Rhoads, Loretta Ingram, Bonnie Tresner, STANDING: James Watterson, Keith Hess, David Bonwell, Teacher, Mrs. Eslingerg Leon York, Randy Bishop, Dean Garwood, First Grade FIRST GRADE--FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Cathy Brown, Linda Waterson, Dorothy Bapp, Kendra Simson, Vickie Coe, ,Tamer Dailey, Elaine Bishop, Eileen Bishop. STANDING: Michael Wyatt, David Kreamer, Gregory Ingram, J' ames Aitken, Otho Tucker, Dale McCarty, Robert Boots, Steven Garwood, Danny Eslinger, Mike McNur1em, Teacher, Martha File. Compliments of FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOC. Paris, Illinois Grade chool Classroom CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Paris, Illinois The sixth grade are looking very eager to learn about this new space age. Mrs. Travis reports that she may have some future scientist in the making. The second grade, with their teacher Mrs. Eslinger, are learning new things every day. Compliments of OVERPECK 'S Dana, Indiana EDGAR COUNTY LUMBER CO. Chrisman, Illinois GIBSON MOTOR CO. Dana, Indiana The eighth grade seems to be studyinga geography lesson except for five boys who are still working on an arithmetic lesson. Mr. Brewington is also the grade school coach. High chool Classroom Miss Murphy's typing class is eagerly getting ready to take a ten minute timed writing. Each one is trying to get at least 50 words a minute. Compliments of THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK Chrisman, Illinois Miss Murphy's class visited the First National Bank at Chrisman and were shown the business machines of the bank. These students in study hall seem to be studying very hard on new jokes, proper grooming, a nd polishing fingernails. High chool Classroom SILVERMAN'S FEED 8a GAS Paris, Illinois. NEWLIN DRY GOOD STORE Chrisman, Illinois. Mr. Boyd has his algebra class prepar- ing for a six weeks test. Mr. Boyd and his drivers training class is posing with Mr. Gibson who furnished the new drivers training car for this year. It's looking mighty rough as Mr. Aik- man's P. E. class is playing a game of tag football. S. W. YONTZ 85 SON Chrisrnan, Illinois SCOTTS FUNERAL HOME Chrisrnan, Illinois. FRONT ROW, From Left: Mr. Collom, Doug Phillips, Merl Hixon, Dean Samford Ronnie Bolen Maurice Straw. ROW TWO: B111 Lowe, Bob Buchanan, Dale Ramert, Carroll Tingley, John Lowry ROW THREE Andy Scott, Doyle Surnmerlot, Art Strow, Dave Johnson, Dale Porter, Bob Jackson BACK ROW Tom Ayers, Sam English, Jerry Boots. F,F,A, OFFICERS Dean Samford . . Merl Hixon , , , , . Doug Phillips . . Maurice Straw . . Ronnie Bolen . . . Mr. Larry Collorn A corny group? No, the two boys on the left are winners in the Section 18 Pioneer Seed Corn Yield contest, Ronnie Bolen is at far left,DaneHess,andMr. Collom, Ag, teacher. c can ......President Vice-President . ......Secretary . . . Treasurer . . . .Reporter . . . .Adviser Painters carpenters and t1nke1 ers maybe, are pictured in this industrious group performing in Ag Shop Il, law? Y V THELMA'S BEAUTY SHOPPE HUB STULTZ HARDWARE STORE CHRISMAN CLEANERS Chrisman, Illinois F.H.A. FRONT ROW, From Left: Amanda Wagner, Karen Hutson, Kay Michels, Lois Collier, Thelma Staley, Freda Thomas, Betty Jo Bonwell, Miss DeAt1ey. STANDING: Wanda Striker, Phyllis Esllnger, Norma Jenkins, Mary Frances Conner, Linda McLin, Gertrude Eslinger, Sandra Avenatti, Kathryn Straw, Carole Bonwell, Madalyn Ramert, Ruth Ann Thomas, Connie lngrarn, Phyllis Cooper, Mary Alice Kennedy, Jeanine Fulton, Christine Tingley, J' eraldlne Lowry, Frances Porter, Nancy Cornwell, Euretta Vandiver. F,H,A, OFFICERS Lois Collier . . ..... President Thelma Staley . . .. . . . Vice-President Kay Mlchels . . . . .... Secretary Freda Thomas .... . .. . . Treasurer Betty J' o Bonwell . . . . . . HiSt01'i2I1 Miss Ethel DeAt1ey . . . . .Adviser After the girls in Home Economics III Too busy even to look at the cameraman make the C00kieS. the b0Ys, naturally are these freshman girls whoaresewing Sample them. in Home Economics I, BRIDWELL 'S GROCERY Paris, Illinois K AMMERMAN 8a SON SALES, SERVICE Dana, Indiana W1-1ITAKER'S TRUCK STOP Hillsdale, Indiana CLYDE'S FLOOR COVERINGS Clinton, Indiana EWG' R04 Devi' Athletics, Coach Aikman A slow start, some mid-winter surprises, a winning streak and a cold finish summerize the 1959- 60 edition of the Scotland Eagles who won seven and lost seventeen, After Mecca, Westfield, and Kansas took the Eagles' measurement, Bridgeton, recent conqueror of Mecca, handed us our first victory, 55-35, It was as easy as the score indicated. On the road at Martinsville and Dana we raced dovm to the wire but lost in the last vital minutes. This was often our story this year. We took our second victory Dec. 6 from Hills- dale then dropped three pointers on the road to Wallace and Brocton. St. Bernice and Westfield spank- ed us by margins of 16 and 22 points. At Westfield we had a rhubarb with the refs who felt we objected too strenouslyg they thumbed three boys to the bench, Again, we slipped up on Newport's tough Tigers 65-59 then hung up our togs until dropping the first of two one point games to YA, New Year's night. Our homecoming game went to Chrisman. A week later in the Ambraw Valley Tourney Martinsville beat us, but the next night the Eagles couldn't be stopped after trailing 27-14 and grabbed the third place trophy from Brocton, 59-56. In the Wabash Valley we lost to Sumner 61-54 after trailing 35-19 at half. The score was 53-50 a,,,gggtyg,a, ,. , it LS lgg f-tt, ., its uni, . .,,., .. ,, Coach Brewington with 2:40 left. Another one point loss to YA and a brief skirmish sharpened us up for the Dana Aggies, J an. 29, Trailing 35-25 at half, we won our fifth game 63-62. Beginning to play ball like real vets we smashed St. Bernice 66-55 and Wallace 64-41 for Scottland 's longest winning streak in nearly a decade. The Scottland Grade School basketball teams enjoyed one of the best seasons in several years. We had 33 boys participating, who had plenty of team spirit, desire and the will to win. The heavyweight team won ll and lost 3 games. They won third place in the county tournament and came in second in Scottland's Basketball Carnival. The team outscored their opponents 496 to 359. Phil Hutson was the teams leading rebounder followed closely by Tom Porter and Ed Longfellow. In scoring Ed Longfellow scored 140 points in 14 games, Tom Porter 97 in 13 games and John Bright 90 points in six games. Ed Longfellow won the heavy weight free throw award with 53070, The lightweight team after winning only two games last year came back-and needed only one win to finish with a 50070 season. They won '7 and lost 8. The team was outscored 382 to 326. The scoring was equally divided between Larry Bolen, Martin Avenatti, and Phillip Porter. Phillip Porter won the lightweight free throw award with 44070. gym ?fS? W wif ff , 'Ex 'Mg ,.f Q v ...Wm . fs 5 W. wg, Q fl Y -'-' 3 Y-N4 I '55 ,.: A' 4, E3 EU ? v 111 ll27:Gf5i?g, g ' 'lx RONNIE BOLEN - Guard Points-4079 FTPCI. .769 Points-288g FTPct. . 580 DANE l-IESS - Guard Points-22g F'I'Pct. .736 Varsity Eagles 43 47 45 55 49 49 53 60 60 47 55 65 '56 54 M51 '59 f54 66 63 66 64 56 51 V43 Scottland Scottland Scottland Scortland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scottland Scotrland Scottland Scottland Mecca Westfield Kansas Bridgeton Martinsville Dana Hillsdale Wallace St. Bernice Brocton Westfield Newport Young America Chrisman Martinsville Brocton Sumner Young America Dana St. Bernice Wallace Horner Breese Chrisman 'Holiday Doubleheader Ambraw Valley Tourney !Wabash Valley Prelirn !State District Tourney Compliments of JONES ZEPHYR SERVICE STATION ' Gllalfd Paris' Illinois CARROLL TINGLEY - Forward Points-423 FTPct. .421 DICK FULTON - Forward Points-189g FTPct. .529 The Eagle's big seven display their hard-earned third place Ambraw Valley Trophyg Scottland dumped Brocton 59-56. OWEN COX AND SON HERSHEY'S FLORIST Paris, Illinois Clinton, Indiana LESTER THOMAS' GARAGE HARRIS' FOOD STORE Scottland, Illinois Clinton, Indiana MALONEY INSURANCE AGENCY MODEL SHOE STORE Clinton, Indiana Chrisman, Illinois KEEN'S RADIATOR SERVICE MARATHON INN Clinton, Indiana Chrisman, Illinois Dick Fulton, 22, and Dean Samford prepare to re- bound as Eslinger shot, should it miss. Ronnie Bolen fires a one-hander as the ' All hands are on the ball as two Eagles Eagles meet Westfield in November. scramble for a missed shot. Real life was added to theEagle games this year by cheer- The Eagle reserves are Andy Scott, 54, Dave J' ohnson, 447 Bob leaders Jeanine Fulton, Qrearj, Carole Bonwell, Connie Buchanan, 125 Eugene Watson, 45g Dale Porter, 21, Merl Hixon,33g Phipps, and Mary Frances Conner qfronty. and Dale Ramert, 55, COMPOSED mainly of inexperienced freshmen and sophomores, the Scottland reserve basketball team put together a near .500 season this year winning nine and losing 10. The wins came over Mecca, Westfield, Bridgeton, Dana, Hillsdaleg Wallace and St. Bernice were defeated twice. Bujlt around the height of Eugene Watson and Carroll Tingley, who saw considerable varsity action, the reserves raced to a 7-2 record early before hitting a six game losing streak. High point getters for the young Eagles were Tingley and Dane Hess, both pictured as varsity substitutes, Watson, Bob Buchanan, Dave J' ohnson, Merl Hlxon, Dale Ramert, and Andy Scott. BASEBALL SCORES: S,H,S, 16, Y,A, 15, S,H,S, ll, Brocton 14, S,H,S, 2, Kansas 15, S,H,S, 4, Chrisman 163 S,H,S, 3, Westfield 23, Members of the Eagle baseball team are standing in the rear from the left: Dale Porter, Tom Ayers, Bill, Gill, Dave .T0hI1S0r1 and Andy SOON. Seated f1'01T119fT3-1'e D0Y10 S'-1H1fHS1'10I, Five tracksters lean into the wind as Maurice Straw on the left Mike Esllnger, Maurice Straw, Merl Hixon, and Dane Hess. takes an early lead in a sprint practice. On Straw's left are Sialldi-HS f1'OHf are ROHD-'le B01'-in and F0 the Fight Coach PM Dick Fulton, Mike Eslinger, Ronnie Bolen, Dean Samford and Aikman. Carroll Tlngley. 1 l 6 . A l 2 . 5, V gg , Q V gwlwk-1 W Dressed in new red and white uniforms, the Scottland Grade School Red Devil heavyweights are: Carl Cornwell, 235 Terry Rhoads, 255 Tom Porter, 435 Ed Brown, 455 Phil Hutson, holding ballg Ed Longfellow, 415 John Bright, 355 Richard Lowry, 335 and Owen Hutson, 51. Coach Harvey Brewington kneels in front surrounded by the second place Basketball Carnival trophy on his right and the third place Edgar County heavyweight tourney trophy. Heavyweight SGS 5 Hume SGS Chrisman SGS Kansas SGS 5 Darla SGS Redman SGS Crestwood SGS 5 Dana 'SGS Chrisman 'ltSGS Kansas SGS Chrisman SGS Redmon SGS St. Bernice SGS 5 Hillsdale 113 vi SGS Chrisman Winners of seven and losers of eight, the Scott- land lightweights on the front row are5 Don Longfellow, 55 Bill Riley, 315 Warren Thomas, 125 Don Ramert, 245 Dave Eslinger, 255 Ray Collier, 205 Martin Avenatti, 105 Phil Porter, 145 Larry Bolen, 155 and Dwain Kraemer, 33, Standing in row two from the left areg Bill Hartman, John Phipps, Steve Glithero, Jerry Dunkerly, Phillip Tingley, Bob Warmouth, David Henry, Robert Nale, Bruce Phillips, David Dailey and Eddie Scott. Coach Brewington is standing in the rear. COOK'S DRUG STORE CHRISMAN COURIER Chrisman, Illinois Chrisman, Illinois SCORE S '1'County Tournament f- State District CO. TJ 3rd Place sGs sc-s sos sos SGS sos ses ses sos rsos scs sos ,L sos ,A sos ,c sos Lightweight Hume Chrisman Kansas Dana Redmon Crestwood Dana Chrisman Redmon Hume St. Bernice Hillsdale Plsotum Tuscola Nevmdan 21 18 22 22 40 29 15 18 33 29 17 23 22qo.T.7 36 37 Red Devil Track Team Shows Power I KNEELING, From Left: Jerry Dunkerly, Phil Porter, Dave Eslinger, Bill Riley, Larry Bolen, and Carl Cornwell, STANDING: Coach Brewington, Ed Brown, Ed Longfellow, Phil Hutson, John Bright, Tom Porter, Dick Lowry and OWSH HLIISOH. Ready with a lively yell at any time were cheerleaders Jeanne, Diane, and Karen Fulton and Diana Bishop, right. The Basket- ball Carni- val this year fea- tured teams from Hills- dale, Clin- ton Sacred Heart, Harri- son, Redmon, and Scottland. Redmon won first with SGS coming in second. Fielding a tough, husky group of eighth graders and underclassmen, the Red Devils' track team captured a triangular meet with Crestwood and Redmon and whipped Hume in a dual meet this spring, Outstanding individual performances for Coach Brewington's 1959-60 squad were Ed Longfellow, Phil Hutson and Carl Corn- well in the dashes, Ed Brown in the shot put, John Bright in the high jump and Dick Lowry in the pole vault, Longfellow and Brown finished first and second in the District broadjump and shot put, respectively. Longfellow also won fourth in the State heavyweight broadjump event. KELSI-IEIMER'S GROCERY Scottland, Illinois ROBIN'S VARIETY STORE Chrlsman, Illinois PHILLIP CANTRELL JR, Terre Haute, Indiana J, F , MONTAGNINO M,D, Chrlsman, Illinois LATHROP STANDARD STATION Chrisman, Illinois TRI COUNTY MOTOR CO. Paris, Illinois HORACE LINK SL CO, Paris, Illinois I, C, PENNEY CO,, INC, Paris, Illinois PATSY Sa LE RAY'S MARATHON Clinton, Indiana CLINTON TOBACCO 85 CANDY CO, Clinton, Indiana MODEL LAUNDROMAT SL CLEANERS Paris, Illinois CLEO LUNGER GROCE RY Chrisman, Illinois PARIS, BAKERY Paris, Illinois THE SURPLUS STORE Paris, Illinois ROY RAIVIERT, CARGILL HYBRID CORN Chrlsman, Illinois SHS Band members are, starting in front from left to right, Madalyn Ramert, Karen Ingram, Donna Jean Bonwell, Mr, Masten, Ed Longfellow, Terry Rhoads, Wanda Striker, Lois Hartman, Andy Scott, Mike Scott, Connie Hess, jean Plank, Joyce Plank, Don Ramert, Eddie Scott, Connie Ingram, Bob Jackson, Dane Hess, and Merl Hixon. PASTONOW MUSIC CO, Danville, Illinois Three Scottland majorettes are Kay Bolen, Amanda Wagner, and Paula Ingram. Amanda Wagner performed at many high school ball games and did an excellent job each time. Grade school baton twilers performing at a Scottland basketball game, cottlanders Celebrate Christmas, Halloween And Basketball Trip To St. Louis 8. Breese Compliments of R. E. THOMASMEYER Dana, Indiana FIRST NATIONAL BANK Dana, Indiana Santa Claus waving a last goodbye, after visiting the grade school, is gett- ing ready to board his sleigh for the North Pole. A welcome for Stuart Symington, Presiden- Getting ready for the trip to St. Louis and tial Candidate, at Lambert Field in St. the basketball game at Breese, Illinois, Louis. Feb. 19-20. Halloween was celebrated this year by the P.T.A. sponsoring a masquerade party in the gym. Prizes were given for the best costumes. Refreshments were served. S 1 WV' K Q. , W wx A EEN , , f' I 1 5 mwwww .wwffwgyw iz, 7 I' '6 5, E5 f vw '-,' , wi , f' ei , K2 I 51' if i Z vw iz v. f -Q.- ,Q QQ is f ff Xf?5tf,ss?a5a gf, giawg ' 'wif r 1 X 1 f 1 Twelve ears Together Compliments of SHA DY REST Chrism an, Illinois CHRISMAN LUMBER Chrisman, Illinois CO. These students have spent all twelve years of school together. Back Row: Ronnie Bolen, and Dick Fulton. Second Row: Maurice Straw, Dean Samford, Dale Porter, and Glenn Ingram. Front Row: Lois Collier, Phyllis Cooper, Thelma Staley, Kay Michels, and Madalyn Ramert. HI.XON CHEVROLET CO . Chrisman, Il linois VANSCOYK OIL CO. Chrisrnan, Illinois Glen Mallory, Scottland Bus Driver, has driven these sober looking seniors to school for 12 long years. Left to Right: Maurice Straw, Glen Mallory, Dick Fulton and Kay Michels. Non-Academic These men provide the needed transportation for the students. Left to Right: Bud Collier, Isa Sayre, Edmund I-Iiddle, Bob Froman, and Glen Mallory. Compliments of RIGGEN'S PRODUCE MKT. Dana, Indiana S. H. PAWLEY LUMBER CO. Dana, Indiana Sylvia Groves and Mary Dixon provide ' us the energy to go to our afternoon classes. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram see that the maintenance of the building is kept in proper shape. Compliments of DANA FEED CO. Dana, Indiana REGAL STORE Dana, Indiana enior Play Finders Creepers Leave PRESENTED: April 14, 1960 LIFE WAS PRETTY routine at the Nelson funeral home until youngsters Here Nelson and Wilbur Maxwell came to visit. In less time than it takes to say mortuary, they were involved in a thrilling, make-believe murder which they tried desperately to solve. With a fantastic scheme, Mr. Quigley, the corpseg the boys, Herc's Uncle Bob and two cute girls on whom the boys were stuck, :tlnally set a trap for the murderer. Before the finale, however, Granny Nelson is mistaken for the murderer, Herc and Wilbur think they've been poisoned and the maid and caretaker are making wedding plans. Before the ceremony, though, Daphne, the maid, knocks out the murderer, Dr, Brown, and things once more finally return to normal. Herc Nelson . . . . . . . Ronnie Bolen Wilbur Maxwell Uncle Bob . . . . . Max Eslinger . , Dean Samford AuntMary.... .Jerry Lowry Granny Nelson .., . . . . Betty ,To Bonwell THE CAST HENRY, the helper, and Claude, not shown, bring in Quigley, who has supposedly been poisoned. Nina Quigley . . Mr.QuIg1ey.... Madeline Quigley Mr, Schuster . . D nellUlOlUI li! . Thelma Staley Richard Fulton .Phyllis Cooper . Doug Phillips Frances Porter Frankie Nelson . . . . . . Wanda Striker Claude . . . Glenn Ingram Celeste Nelson . . . . . . . Lois Hartman Henry . . . . . .Tohn Lowry Dr. Brown . . . . . Maruice Straw Director . . . . . Mr. Aikrrlan Student Director . . . . . . Karen Hutson ' Here, take these pills, Hercules, encourages Dr. Brown. W'hat's going on here? asks pigtailed Frankie Nelsol They'll straighten you right out. Wilbur, at right, is in bad Dr. Brown, who thinks he has just fed some poison pill need of attention, tool Hero and Wilbur, on the floor. Em Laughing, Juniors Join Cast, Too! Almost ready for bed, Claude, right, tells Daphne just one more time how much he likes her. She's too busy preparing the sofa for the visiting boys. All she can retort is get off the bed! Compliments of CL.Y'DE'S FLOOR COVERINGS Clinton, Indiana Compliments of DAN H, PESAVENTO, ,TEWELER Clinton, Indiana What are we looking for, Wilbur? ... C1ues, clues and more clues, answers sleuth Maxwell, who parades to the right in the quest of the murderer. And here's a little something for your trouble, adds Quigley, who has come off the slab and occupied the boys' bed. Frightened, naturally, the boys hide under the covers. Compliments of DOUGHTY S FUR.NI'I'URE STORE Clinton, Indiana Compliments of FRANK IGNIAFLICH MARATHON Dana, Indiana Wow, a lugerl Wilbur sputters as D1-.Brown wheels arotmd to cover the inquisitive lads who had discovered his secret-- that he tried to murder Quigley. ,,.--'C ?j32S,t at eniors pend 6 Days On Trip East SCOTTLANDERS SEE WASHINGTON, ANNAPOLIS, MT. VERNON HARPERS FERRY DURING IUNE TRIP TO THE EAST GROUP SEES D.C. FROM THE AIR, CAVERNS 84 LYNDON JOHN What a beautrful fountaln the Pan Amer All out for Washrngtonl ican Burldrng has Lower Left: Ready to load up for home at Harpers Ferry. Popeye's in front, S'cus, please! Lower Right: The Potomac at Harpers Ferry with statue in front! Below: A last look before our DC-3 flight over D.C. We pause for a coke in the Blue Tired? No, just looking at JohnBrown's Clean hands at the Skyline Caverns in Ridge Mountains. fort. Virginia. A short chat at the White House before lunch. The J' efferson memorial from the Washington monument. Lucky Tecumseh at the Naval Academy. Dear Folks, We arrived in Washington at 7:30 a, m. Tuesday after the first of tlve sleepless nights. We toured the Smithsonian Institute that morning and went down to Mt. Vernon and returned to our hotel Tuesday after- noon. We were awakened Wednesday by a constant annoyance of the telephone ringing which our sponsor Mr. Aikman used to summon us from bed. During the remainder of the week we had a good time seeing about every monument in D, C, We sure did a lot of walking even though we had a good bus and guide. We toured most of the important govermnent buildings from the FBI to the Casslno Royal. Although the sight-seeing was very educational those nights in the hotel topped the trip off with plenty of excitement and fun. Even though we can't deny that this week has been plumb scrumptous as some ofus kids remarked, We were all glad to see the traln pull in at Harpers Ferry heading for home. Love, The Seniors Yes, we climbed the Washington monument! Here we are standing in front of Abe's memorial. N Washington, here we come!! A Ate lunch at the largest Catholic church in USA, The Hop The sophomore class sponsored a John Coleman Hop in the school gymnasium. Teenagers weregreat- ly impressed by guest singer, ,Toe Dow. Teenagers came fromallover Eastern Illinois and Western Indiana. , The Basketball Banquet Richard Fulton, winner of the Sportsmanship Award, Phil Scottland coaches, Mr. Brewington, and Mr. Aikman, Mr. Porter, Lightweight Freethrow Trophy winner, Eddie Long- Roccia, Principal, and guest speaker Mr. Tom Mont, head fellow, Heavyweight Freethrow Award winner, and Ronnie football coach at De Pauw University, formerly head coach Bolen, Varsity Freethrow Award winner with a '78 percentage. at University of Maryland. chool Carnival LEE SCHOOL SUPPLY Terre Haute, Indiana The crowning of the queen was the main event after an evening of festivities. The 1960 King and Queen are David Johnson and Nancy Cornwell. Eleanor Good VERMILLION CO INSURANCE AGENCY St. Bernice, Indiana The senior class sponsored the carnival netting, them close to 3130. 00. H M 6- Q' 5 L: E fx 8' iii SL FQ 3 42 fx ? S1 5, so A 1 W gf 2 5? ai' E 5. ga gi is ! 4 1 v r V L I Jai- ,Hina QW' i'i77ia S'7iQf37WM9' V k'MSTZ.'.-T ' - 'WS 6!Bl?XQf'?5Z?i9if?54tZr' eff..Jfv?X5wWWl??I5L8AlN6'55Kk7'filfxifil I idfi 'TFSMSQ P533 f!',,a-A vi, f lx ,V ffl, Q. . K NH, TJKQZ' QM ,WNY J f5Su?f1hfSE,l'h. 'ii fly '11 if 3' I -Y-'EWR :ZFX-Q 6 A .SY 1: 'iw A, TU 'LF iv'-Vti ?+7':2', +?iv iP31512??NBBKw3I'Si1:?- 'vi3'5 ISa TQQZSEWYSEWLV i!efeifEii'f5435w9??'ff14FZx?fN'K5,W'+2ffi?f 'f391f?. Til! Adverlisin I'm rooting my horn for our advertisers! 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