High-resolution, full color images available online
Search, browse, read, and print yearbook pages
View college, high school, and military yearbooks
Browse our digital annual library spanning centuries
Support the schools in our program by subscribing
Privacy, as we do not track users or sell information
Page 70 text:
“
Eighth Five Years: 1944-1948, Mr. Olan Hurst, Chairman MRS. COLE MR, GERALD BEGAN MR. WALDEN Mr. Raymond Low didn ' t allow a handicap t o stop him. He holds a permanent accounting position in the Nation ' s Capital. Mrs. Mary Lou Wortman Cole is, of course, married, but still works part time. She thinks of Sparks training as a Way of Life. Messrs. Gerald and Joseph Began are both accountants in their home town. Effingham, Gerald for Bracket Motor Company, and Joseph for Laue Motor Company. Mr. Max Waltrip is the manager of the Farm Supply Company in Salem. Miss Mary Robson is in the Accounting Department of the Norge Company in Effingham. Her sister Roma is married, and lives in Mattoon. Messrs. Joseph Case. Leo Zacha, Lewis Locke, and Edgar Runkel are all accountants in the office of the Carter Oil Company in St. Elmo. Mr. Edward Helm, who was in the same office for quite some time, has been transferred to the Mattoon office. Messrs. Robert Byham and Kenneth Crocket hold similar positions with the same company in Carmi. Mr. Arnold Walden is an accountant for the Norge Company in Effingham Mr. Albert E. Paul is the secretary and manager of the Columbian Building and Loan Association in Charleston. Mr. Robert Poland, after completing the Machine- shorthand Course, went to Knox College, Galesburg, where he received an A. B. degree. He went on to the University of Hlinois, where he finished the library course. He has worked as a librarian for Notre Dame University, University of Texas, and Dallas Public Library. Sparks training in the back- ground all the time was of constant help. Mr. Max Galbreath lives in Batavia. He has found his training in accounting worth while. He holds a good accounting position. His wife, the former Doris Trullinger, has a secretarial position. Mlt. GALBREATH Ninth Five Years: 1949-1953, Mr. Warren Rubin, Chairman MRS. GALBREATH Mr. Don Rippetoe is in the store business as manager for the Benedict store in Tuscola. Mr. Richard Carruthers is making accounting a ladder. He is in Decatur, employed by the Mueller Company. Mrs. Nancy Stewardson Messmore is the secretary in the Findlay High School. Mrs Jean Alexander Buchko is the office secretary in the Kinmundy High School. Mr. Lloyd Daugherty is co-owner of the Chevrolet Agency in Arthur. Mrs. Norma Brown, after completing the Bookkeeping and Stenographic Courses, attended Eastern Illinois University, graduating with distinction Mr. Wayne Reel finished the Accounting Course, and secured employment in Decatur. He took time out for military training. When he came back, his job was waiting for him. Mrs. Mary Lou Sain is a stenographer with the Macon County Highway Department in Decatur. Mr. Don Bishop is in the Accounting Department of the Norge Manufacturing Company in Effingham. Mr. Floyd Neimeyer was the bookkeeper for the Chevrolet Agency in St. Elmo for several years. He has just returned from military service. Mr. Kenneth Von Behren is just finishing his course in the University of Illinois. His Sparks training has served him well. He already has a position.
”
Page 69 text:
“
' -f t ' ? MR. KEPP MRS. TIPPETT MISS SHUPE Mr. John W. Newlin is treasurer and office manager for John Deere Plow Company in Syracuse, New York. Miss Clara Thomas is in Phoenix, Arizona, where the knowledge of accountancy produces. Mr Carl C Kull is manager and partner of Kull Brothers Hardware Appliances in Strasburg. Miss Naomi Barkhurst is withthe First National Bank in Springfield. She left a good position in Decatur to go to Springfield. , ,, . Mr. Robert O. Watson, Jr., is field personnel officer with the Civil Service System at the University of Illinois in Urbana. Mr. Warren Kepp is office manager for Central Wholesale Supply Company in Mattoon. He employed, recently, Samuel Ochs of this year ' s class. Mr. Curtis Henderson is branch manager for E. Blankenship and Company of Effingham. He does sales work and accounting. , , i, ■ Mr Garland Strohl, except during the time he was in the Army, has been in the lumber business, first as a bookkeeper, later as a manager, and now as partner and manager in Tuscola. He was not yet eighteen years of age when he graduated from Sparks. Miss Bernice Ulmer is tax consultant in the District of Columbia government. Mr. Ernest F. Grabowski is accountant for Murphey, TurnbuU, and Jones in Decatur. Mrs. Mary Stiarwalt Maxfield holds a very exacting position in Federal Civil Service in Washington, D C Mr. Gerald W. Blankenship is a budget analyst for Vickers, a subsidiary of Sperry-Rand. He lives in Detroit, Michigan. Mrs. Viola Whittington Fuller is secretary to the Assistant Chief Attorney of the Veterans Administration Regional Office in Chicago. She supervises twenty-two employees. I use my Stenotype everyday, says Viola. Mrs. Rosemary Prosser Sanner, after graduating from Sparks, took nurses training in Barnes Hospital in St. Louis. She was an active nurse for some time. She is now secretary one-half day and nurse one-half day for Dr. Doyle. Mrs Virginia Hartman started in Sparks College Just before World War 11. She wanted to help keep the home fires burning. She did. Later she was employed by Judge F. R. Dove. After the war, her husband trained for and went into public-health work. He was recently sent to Seoul, Korea, and Virginia and her Stenograph went, too. Virginia has been working, reporting meetings, etc., practically the whole time she has been there. , j. Mrs. Betty Hill Wooters lives in Assumption, ha s two girls and a boy, and plans for her girls to get Sparks training. Mrs. Muriel Croy Tippett is private secretary to Theodore O. Cutright, Attorney at Law in Toledo. She has been working for him for the past seven years. She has held several other positions, but feels that her work as legal secretary is most fascinating. Mr. Herbert Lloyd is office manager of Bond County Service Company of Greenville. Mrs. Ottie Ballard Small is the manager of the locker plant in Ramsey. Miss Kathryn.E. Shupe is a secretary in the ASC offices in Toledo. She has held this Important position several years. Her grandfather and Mr. Henry Sparks ' s mother were brother and sister.
”
Page 71 text:
“
Mr. George Newlin is the office manager for the Jarvis Oil Company in Decatur. Mr. Alvin Wurl holds a secretarial position with the Detroit, Toledo fronton Railroad in Detroit, Michigan. Mr. George Mette, after completing his course, accepted a position with the Builders Supply Company in Effingham. Mrs. Marilyn Belser Lofland is a secretary for the Staley Manufacturing Company in Decatur. Mr. Richard Gillespie is the International Harvester Company dealer in Pana. His wife is the former Marjorie Branyan. MR. NEWLIN MR. WURL MR. METTE MRS. LOFLAND MR. GILLESPIE Tenth Five Years: 1954-1958, Mrs. Joan Bolinger Craig, Chairman. Miss Ruth Firnhaber is with P. R. Mallory Co., Inc., in Indianapolis, Indiana. She is secretary to one of the executives. Mr. Elvin Beccue lives in Pekin. He is an accountant for the Illinois Farm Supply Company. Mrs. Betty June Gatton Garner is assistant bookkeeper for the State Loan Finance Company in Washington, D. C. Mr. Gene Bone is an accountant with the Farm Supply Company in Vandalia. Mr. Cecil Paul Johnson, police magistrate and business counselor, now resides in Casey. Mrs. Joyce Rae Kelley Burcham is stenographer-clerk to the District Signal Engineer of the New York Central Railroad. Miss JoAnn Ward is an accountant for the Jarvis Oil Company in Decatur. Mr. Phillip Haslett is receiving and inspection clerk for the Caterpillar Tractor Company, His wife, the former Elaine Poland, is a secretary in the Credit Sales Department of Sears, Roebuck Company in Decatur. Mr. James Guyon is an auditor for the Illinois Farm Supply Company, and lives in Edwardsville. His wife, the former Phyllis Cox, is a legal secretary in Edwardsville. Miss Rosella Pfeiffer is a secretary to the Plant Manager and Personnel Director of Electronic- Timers Company, a division of the P. R. Mallory Co., Inc. Miss Carol Melcher is secretary to Woollen Byers, Attorneys at Law, in Decatur. Miss Donna Eversole is a secretary in the Pana Refinery office in Pana. Mrs. Betty Jean Foelsing Olshaskie is clerk-stenographer with the 2664th Air Reserve Center in Decatur. Miss Elaine Heth has a secretarial position in Federal Civil Service in Decatur. Miss Sandra Kay Lang is stenographer for the law firm of Massey, .Anderson, and Givson in Paris. Mr. B. D. Love is an accountant with the Felmly-Dickerson Company in Bloomington. His wife was Lulu Belle Garner. Mr. John R. Grubb is a bookkeeper for Black Hardware Company in Decatur. Mr. Richard Harrington is an accountant for C. E. Humphrey in Kewanee. His wife, formerly Clarice Goad, is employed as a secretary in Kewanee. Mr. Nelson O. Sarver has a secretarial position with the Wabash Railroad Company in Decatur. Mr. Charles T. Blancett is a bookkeeper in the Soya National Bank in Decatur. His wife, formerly Betty Gillmore, has a stenographic position in Decatur. Mrs. Eloise Havener is a bookkeeper in the Millikin National Bank, Decatur, Mr. Wallace Taylor is an accountant with the Caterpillar Company in Decatur. Miss Maxine Elbert is a bookkeeper for the Oak Park Arms Hotel in Oak Park. Mr. Dwain Storm is a bookkeeper for Morgan Sash Company in Decatur. Mrs. Storm, formerly Patricia Ragsdale, is a stenographer for Woollen Byers, Attorneys at Law. Mrs. Dolores Weakley Hughes is a general office worker for the Caterpillar Company in Decatur.
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today!
Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly!
Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.