St Elmo High School - Elmonian Yearbook (St Elmo, IL)
- Class of 1953
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! 4X Q3 ., . w. nillx e 1953 Elmoman St Elmo Community Ihgl: School if St Elmo Illinois M O ir 0 . ' . . I El ICAT IUY Y stands for the Ynuzzg .-lu1t'rit'tu1.v who are essential to a nation desiring lasting peace and prosperity. Young .Xms ericans are our future citizens and lead' ers of tomorrow. 3 O stands for the Offorlzzlzifivx avail- alile to the young people today. ln modern schools lioys and girls find op- portunities of study in tields for which they are liest suited and capable of handling: opportunities of obtaining the necessary manual and mental training needed hy them if they are to he suc- cessful .AXmericans. U stands for Unity of young people in a school. where they meet new friends and make new social contacts. where they acquire loyalty for friends and school. There they find adult society less complex. st'nds 'or 'i t' 'ind Trczininx needed to dey elop the young Americans , ,, . into intelligent leaders of our nation. N - A l'hey become men and women able to W , think for. to provide for. and to depend 1 , upon themselves. 5- t 'Aa' milgf 4 ly.. l N H stands for Health youth Q NVQ the Elmfmifm Staff and maintains throughout life think it appropriate to dedi- modern schools provide physical cate our 53 Elmfmifm to the tion classes and athletics and Youth of our natign, of basic rules for glowing health .1 X 'I' a I 7 nz . Q ' '- V X, Q. .if ' K 1 K at R1 . 7 1 1 K A 12,5 if ' WR X R li: X , . 24 7 - r 3. lil' . -, A A -. V, ,K gvr, D ...I 1 I1 K Q . , .Nix - :lvi 5 ff. if f 2 X Y x 5' -e , . it ' Qffy' . - Qu' V V in If ' T' Elwmngf E cilamlrm Zfiw Eafzm, UHIIRIS 1 li V1 IUR -ii L1---' Q IM Q 1 Y xx' 1 1 1 X ii? Mr. Harry Bosomworth VYhcatland Board of Educarion S+. Elmo Communiry Unii' Disfricf 202 5. V .JS o-41 M r. Ray Buzzard I,uLu1m1 Mr, L. K. Philbrook Prerident St. Elmo Mr. Frank Harpstcr VVheatland Mr. R. B, Blebcr Mr, Harold Beck Loudon Loudon PI7!lU Four Mr. O. F. Patterson 514111. of 51110015 Mr. Harry Slifer Sefretclry St. Elmo i Bus Drivers 9' nl nv ' Left In Kiglzlf Klr. Rudolph l.N'ciflm-r, Nlr. l-Arm-rl linils, Nlr. Lou lfluwers, Mr. Xlcrlc Rogers, Klr. Ed. Smith, Mr. lfarl Sha-ltfm, Xlr. llcrthal llzxslctt, Mr. Phillip Ueckcrt. Gardeners Building Cusfodians Cafeferia Managers ,,,,', ,H ,X.W,,,l XI L 1.17 Ii Q. Nlr. lfrwl Clillllllillllgh, Xlr ' ri' flllllhl Y 'fx Mr, lilmcr Knzms, Mrs. llclphzx Knaus Lew lflnxwr, Xlr, 1101-iha Mrs. Mlcnms lxrclg Haglgyyu . L, , ? Q 4. , yW i 'fir . . ,. , L., Faculty S+. Elmo Communily Hugh School f I MISS MARILYN AIJCOCK I f 1 Anrlcrsou, In liauzi lfuglixlz I I 5 if Malin' Jlrilluxv 7 MR. JOHN GRIFFIIN St Llmo Illinois Shop Asristarzt Couuli MISS MILIJRICIJ IIYRNS Gran cite, .-Xrkauiszis Girlx' l'lIj'.Yl-HI! lfdimlliifzi, llixiur'-x', l.If7l'lIl'j' MISS IXIX CHURCH Kirkwuml, Missouri MR. lJI'ANIi ISIQCK St. Iflmo, Illinois Priiiriful Algfbru, Guidanre, Orrnfutions 3, MISS LAYON HOUSTON Mulberry Grove, Illinois Home Eronomir: Paga Six .W , , MISS HELEN KRUEGER Cape Girardeau, Missouri lfnglirlz, Lafin Faculty S+. Elmo Commumly Hugh School MISS LIQONX L-XUCHLIN Linn, Klissunri Biology, l'l1y.rii's MR. ROBERT RAIN1-:Y ,f St. Iflmo, lllinuis - i Coaulz, liuys' l'lzy.fifal lfdufalz llixtury HW' 4 MR. Ncmxmx scniuciiniia H T St. Iflmo, Illinois I , Band ., iiii I I If f fl! I if MISS ,IUNIC TOSTEN Rockford, lllinois Cirlx' Choir MISS XIILIJRICIJ SIXIPKINS St. Elmo, lllinuiS .Sbvrctczry I SIR. EX ERETT L INDERKOFLER St. Elmo, Illinois Cu H1 nieru' MR, GEORGE NVALKER St. Elmo, Illinois Agririzlfung Chemistry Page S C'Z'e'n , , .Ai 'Sf 4- V ,wr v 1 ,. . r. 5 . V' O 1 ,ff -9 ' A Lixiir whose What s funny 7 Dont make xt too Ong Most w1se of all o Musxc Maestro please V Page L1ynt 'N Alma Mater 6 Gee? og All dressed up Lxttle and wxse Blow wmd blow' 'Q 0761 ,X E iff 6 -5 Sep AI . ' , 5 1 A l . . 1 , . -L , 'O Q mx- M ,H 02 l J' 1 ft- s J' ' 5 f..,'5 Q Q! I 0 hx. Y I 1 - Oneq Q9 SPSQ 5' , 9 Y Z ' A l , -Q -X Q el l , , . A f - - I f' ' ' all ..... . A 1 4' l Checkmg the roll Bound for Hawau. X N 1sfs6 W 195 U95 95 u ASSEMBLY Q f ,. X I XX i 1 M X .X A ' ' ' K A TfX, ., , ff O Lf gi w ff o Z X J I f!! fl ff V THE SENIOR CLASS PAL I. SMITH Ifchu 2, 3, 4, Iflmonian 4, liasketliall I, 2, Track l, 2, Iianf J J l1,2,3,4 Iresiclent, Class Ilay 3, 4, Class Ofiicer 3, Yiee President, 4, Presi- dent. ll l f MISS BURNS, Sponsor MR. SCHREIBER, Sponsor MARCEAN XVATTELET GAA I, Z, FHA l, 2, 3, 4, Elmonian 4, Class Play 3, 4, Class Officer 2, 4, Secretary, Pep Squad 1, Librarian Page Tru MLRX IL HARPSTER FFA 1, 2, Vice President, 3, 4, Presi- dent, Echo 4, Elmonian 4, Track 3, 4, Class Play 4, Class OfTicer 4, Treasurer. JANE SPROAT GAA 1, 2, FHA l, 2, Treasurer, 3, 4, Song Leader, Iichb Z, 3, 4, Elmonian 4, Band 2, Choir l, 2, 3, Class Play 4, Class C Iicer 4, Yiee President, Pep Squad 1, Student Council Play 3. MISS LAUGHLIN, Sponsor t M9 THE SENIOR CLASS JOE B.-XLFR FFA l 2 3 4. SHERRILL I3I,:XNKlCNSHIP I l A l, 2, 3, 4: Student Council 3 licho 3, Class Play 4, lilmonian 4 Footlvall l, 2, Track 2. LEORA BUZZ.-XRD GAA l, Z3 Pep Squad 1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Echo 2, 3, 45 Elmonian 4, Choir lg Class Play 3, 43 Cheerleader 4, Class Officer l, Vice President, 3, President, Student Council Play 25 Ofxfice Girl 4. BOB CAMERON Student Council 3, Echo l, 23 lil- monian 43 liasketlwall l, 2, 3, 43 Footlrall l, 2, 3, 4, Track l, 2, 3, 4, Class Play 3, Student Council Play Z. LORICTT.-X CAMICRON GAA l, 2, FHA l, 2, 3. 4, lfcho Z, 35 Iflmonian 45 Class Play 3, Pep . Squad lg Lilmrarizui 4. 3 LEYONNE DEAL FH.-X Z, 3, 43 Choir Z, Class Play 4. JH E. D . L Student Council lg Echo 1, 2, 33 Elmo- nian 45 Basketball l, 2, 3, Class Play 3, 45 Class Vice President Z, Treas- urer 3. Iagr l.lc1.'en HOB lJI'l FORlJ Stuflcm Council I, 25 Iichu 2, 3, 45 lflmmiizm 3, 4, lfcliturg lizisketlrall I, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Class Play 3, 4. LEWIS FREEMAN Student Council 45 Echo 2, 35 El- monian 45 Basketball I, 2, 35 Football 1, Z, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 35 Class 3, 45 Student Council Play 2. DELBERT LEROY HARRISON Band 1, 2, 3, 4. Page Tuwlre THE SENIOR CLASS MERRILL DURBIN CAROLYN FLETCHER GAA I, 25 FHA 2, 35 Vice President 4, Presidentg Student Council 3, 45 Elmonian 45 Choir 1, 25 Class Play 3, 45 Pep Squad l. PHOEBE FORBES Echo 3, 45 Pep Squad l. RANDALL JANES Echo 2, 35 Elmonian 45 Track 3. THE SENIOR CLASS DELX A KROST GAA 13 lilmonian 43 Choir 2, 33 Pep Squad 13 Librarian 4. LEROY LOGUI2 FFA 1, 2, 3, -13 Football CODY LOGSDON lg Track 2. ROBERT NICKELS Brownstown High School l, 2, 33 RlCHARlJ KIAHON FFA 1, 2, Treasurer 3, Sentinel 4, Yice President 43 Echo 43 lilmonizm 43 Basketball 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, -lg Track 1, 2, 3. Student Council Z, 3, 4, President lst Semester3 Bomber Statf 43 Track l, 2. EYELYN ROGERS GAA l, 23 FH.-X I, Z, 3, 43 Elmonian -lg Band 2, 3, 43 Choir 1, 3, Yice President 23 Class Play 43 Pep Squad 1. ELVIS SCOLFS Vandalia High School 1, 23 FFA 1, 2, 43 Track 3. Page Thirteen Pain' Four! THE SENIOR CARI..-X JEAN SLI Fl-IR GAA l, 2, FH.-X 1, 2, Yice President. 3, Parliamentariau, -lg Student Coun- cil 43 Echo 2, 3, 4, Elmonian -lg Band Z3 Choir lg Class Play 43 Class Otticer 3, Secretary Pep Squad lg Lilrrarian Zg Student Council Play 2. OLIVER XYRIGHT FF.-X 1, 2, 3, 43 Footlmall l, 4. CLASS LETT.-X LOL SMITH G.-XA l, 2, FH.-X 1, 2, 3, 45 Echo 2, 3, 45 Elmonian 45 Choir lg Class Play 3, 43 Pep Squad 1. YIRGINI A VOC EL GAA lg Echo 35 Elmonian 43 Class Play 43 Pep Squad lg Librarian l, Z, TOM NYH ISTON Student Council l, 4, President, Echo 2, 5, 43 Elmonian 4g liaskctliall 1, 2, , ' V . ' 1 ' , ... PAUL VYRIGHT FF,-X 1, 2, 3, 43 Fuotlrall 4. 1 fl'-1 lxalx 1-I 4? i . 'wi' ' ,nz -, .' 07 ,..'- ,I 1 - 3 if 4, Q-'Q MISS CHURCH Sponsor KlzNNETl-I f.lLLIuSPIE President Z ,a THE JUNIOR CLASS . . . , .,- J is tor the Jzuzzors, Llass ot 54, so filled with the seriousness of the respon- sibilities of being upper-elassmen. Pstands for Projt'rf.v, Play, and Prom which have required the attentions and efforts of the juniors this year. Their projects included selling maga- zines and running concessions at foot- ball and basketball games: their class play was Our Hearts LVerv Young and Gay: and the junior-Senior l'rom on May 15 climaxed the class' activities. DON CAMI'BliI.l. Virr-1'rr.n'dent E is their Iixrcllencc' in studies. Those who consistently earn high grades are: james Holds, Harold Brady, Don Camp- MR. RAINEY Sponsor MR. UNDERKOFLER Sponsor bell, Phyllis Engeljohn, VVallaee Fletcher, Kenneth Gillespie, Seharlettia Logsdon, Rita Ann Niemeyer, Lois Ragel, Pat Rogers, VValter Roll, Laura Ann Rush, janet Sapp, Erma Sproat, Rosemary Swarms, Galen Underwood, Pat Weaber, Wanda VVright. RIT.-X ANN NIEKIEYER GALEN UNDERVVOOD Secretary Treasurer I ayt Sixth I1 THE JUNIOR CLASS Q. ,yan -9- i X f lli .2 - I .f'f,?v...'9 3 5' V '-,Qu Q ?' I '1l2t ,,,.p, 'I W l' ef l A h 1 lv P 3 ' X g , A 0 F 1' -O 'la K ,il A.., . ' f' B i A iv' - ' 1 I - 'Y J-sfxfiif-l..li. I-: N,jA ! 3 ff' ' . W k 6 ' . , a , ,,! Qi C , ' 'Sl I f Y. f U X ,,.,,L V, X . , 1 W, It A rr r El- uf f NN ' X 1 W - ai 13 ,Ji '. 'Q il . 4 -i -1 as' s f .- .fvv , w 1 '5A 1 ff 'rg if f 1 First Row-Allen Blurton, James Bolds. Second Row-VVilliam Bauer, Harold Brady, VVilliam Brown. Third Roz.-Dorothy Childress, Gene Clymer, Charlotte Coblentz, Bob Dial. T Fourth Row-Norman Durbin, Phyllis Englejohn, Don Fairchild, VVallace Fletcher, f 'V ,Q Ro er Frailey. 'A . - I Fifth Rgou'-Dick Freeman, Sara Lou Helm, Bob Howell, Bob Julius. Sixth Rou-Iris Koeberlein, Jim Koonce, Scharlettia Logsdon. X 'I' Seventh Row-James McClure, Ray Morris. 1 'll ki- 3 F Payv .Seventeen 1 1' . , x I l XX l ft' THE JUNIOR CLASS ci Q 'S' i V .A 1 Q - I ,, - .0 ff Q, Q , 4 A ' Y' NL , ' Ll -' 'F' 7 13' I ' . ' ' ' D7 iw I if , Q, l 4 il. , .Qi W , Q -ri ogvylgm 62, QU- 1,8 I ,at ,fn :Q t , ,gr 'rf vi A K , 9 V ! , Q 5 A 'A.' a Q H ,A V ,. G S ni 2 L 3 ' ,ff '3 7 V i I faifll' vi E, 32554 X' r X det 44 ,aw ' IQ' Tv I 0 s S , 2 9' '- 1 f PQ ' 7 ' '? K .af e ' ' 5 Ii A! , i ', . ' I if ,, First R020-Don Musgrave. Serond Rott'--Rosemary Perry, Lois Ragel, Darold Rhodes. Third Rott'-Don Rhodes, Walter Roll, Joan Rogers, Patsy Rogers. Fourth Ron'-Laura Ann Rush, Janet Sapp, Orval Simmons, Peggy Sparks. Fifth Row-Erma Sproat, James Stolte, Rosemary Swarms. .S'i.fth Rott'-Pat VVeaher, Leonard Weidner, Wanda VVright. Seventh Ron'-Mary Ellen Yagow. Other members of the junior class are Cora Dial, Dan Lesh, and Louise Philbrook. The illness and death of our classmate, Doris Koeberlein, on September 9, 1952 1 . 1 v was a sad event for all of us. VVe treasure her memory and our associations with her. H means the Honors BEN FAIR Vife-Presidnt BOB XVI-XRD 1'rvsidvnt THE SOPHOMORE CLASS S is for Sofwlzonzorcs so sure of them- selves now that a year of high school is behind them. Ready and able are they to participate in the academic and social life of SECHS. R stands for their Royal Representa- tivvs in the Homecoming Queen's Court: Wanda Hyle, Nancy Sims, and Pat VVhite. MISS ADCOCK sophomores ' 3 r , ROBERT DAVIS S c C-feta ry have earned scholastically. Ranking high in grades are: Robert Davis, Lloyd Finley, VVanda Hyle, Rochelle Koeber- lein, Everett Smithson, Robert Ward, and Pat White. A is their Ambition to make a name for their class and themselves in the annals of SECHS history. In foot- ball, basketball, track, and band, as members of the Echo Staff, of FHA and FFA, sophomores have shown them- selves energetic, co-operative partici- pants. Sponsor MR. GRIFFIN Sponsor Page Twenty VN AIN DA HYLE Treasurer lat l 4 qs, 2. 1 4 n er ax, if or r f 15' Y J., SOPHOMORES yi if ,,,. ' 5 - fm . f - t ' ig lf-'H ,y ' ' 59 '5 if F' - xx N:-L is vi ,Ax -A K Nh., First Row-Betty Bamick, Sam Bamick. Second Row-Doris Bell, Mila Blurton. Third Row-Roberta Branham, Mildred Brewbaker, Don Cameron, Gertrude Davis Fourth Row-Harold Dragoo, Bill Durbin, Wayne Duree. Fifth Row-Blondell Evans, joan Evans, Dennis Finley, Lloyd Finley. Sixth Row-Sue Gire, Bill Grubaugh. Seventh Row-Don Haslett, Margaret Heischmidt. Page T1L'Z'7lf-Y-0Dl8 f'Y Iw- .4-H SOPHOMORES . -if .i i . K. , 4 M .I y First Row-Erroll Hubbard, Dick jenkins. Second Row-Rochelle Koeberlein, Mar Mathis. Third Row-Dennis Mattix, jaunee Mclsiinney, John Miller, Suzanne Muma Fourth Ron'-Kay Philbrook, Pat Ragsdale, Betty Rhodes. Fifth Row-Carolyn Richardson, Nancy Sims, Everett Smithson. Sixth Row-Ed Spain, Delano Tish. Seventh Row-Pat White, John Williams. Another of the Sophomore Class is: Bill Stewart. Pagc Twenty-tu'0 DALE WALKER Vice-President BILL TATE Pfealdellf THE FRESHMAN CLASS In our book of A, B, C's, F stands for the Frcslzmcn so unaccustomed to high school life on the first day of Septem- ber, but so eager to adjust themselves to its strangeness and to become essen- tial members of the student body of SECHS. W represents their Willingness to en- ter our activities, whether it be winning glory on the athletic field or serving hot dogs to customers of their concession stand at a basketball game. The fresh- men were well represented in sports, band, choir and other school activities. MISS HOUSTON Sponsor ri? LYDA MAE SCOTT Sefrelary MR. WALKER Sponsor Page Tu-enty-four C stands for their Candidates for Homecoming Queen, Ruth Kepner, Martha Lampe and Margaret Tucker. Let S mark Scholarship for the Class of 1956. Anna Marie Blankenship, Shir- ley Cameron, Ruth Kepner, Martha Lampe, Rosalie Scholes, Lyda Mae Scott, Karen Slifer, William Tate, Janice Underwood, and Dale Walker rank high in scholastic endeavor. 5, J.. ..Me:'f-rams:-M M A ' l .v4i,, . ' ,..:Sgqq,zgQam. i,. jg Q' :gt-f.. K wif - V- 1- fl - TOM F EEZEL Treasurer FRESHMEN 10354, .Q-ff fh' - ' 'M fl 'wi .50 'fl 0 9 f .aiilf f ' W ' f' fr- ' A 5 I : , . 6 r ' - A i ' fhelim ' 7 5 V F se 7 ' I First Row-Marie Blankenship, Charles Bosomworth. Sefond Ron'-Betty Brule, Clarice Deal, Shirley Cameron. . Third Ron'-Dale Fairchild, Darlene Fletcher, Marva jean Fraxley, Basil Freeman. Fourth Ron--Joyce Fristoe, ,lim Garrett, Gerald Grubaugh, Bill Haslett. Fifth Ron'-Darlene Hissong, VValter Hood, john Hooker, Helen Ireland. Sixth Ron-Lee lrey, Alva Jenkins, Ruth Kepner. S'm'wx!l1 Ron-Martha Lampe, Merle Lash. Pugh: Trwrxtg-1i:'e I FRESHMEN Is. First Ron-Nellie Faye Ledbetter, Thelma Lou Ledbetter. Serond Row-Kenneth Leavitt, Barbara Masters, Rutiy Morris. Third Rau'-Laverne Myers, Ray Parkerson, Sherry eters, Dalton Purcell Fourth Row--john Ralston, Darlene Rhodes, Everett Ritchie, Rosalie Scoles Fifth Row-Karen Slifer, Jackie Smith, Kathr n Smith, Sandra Sperry. Sixth Row-Kay Stolte, Ray Tish, Margaret 'I?i1cker. Sererrlh Rou-Janice Underwood, Dale White. Pagc Twcnty-.s1.r 2? gms 94 X96 F2 v - Hard at VVOrk The Old Master Painters Somewhat the VV0rsc for VVear fl fl Beat Charleston Fight rm Team The Royal Coronation HOMECOMING PHOTO PAGE Chain Gang Yea Team VVhoops Rear View The Homecoming Queen and Her Court blgsf- ZZ f X On the It t readuzg doztn Her Nlaje tx The Queen Charlotte Coblentz Nxrglma Xogel Nancx Smms ueena Attendant 'Nlargaret Tucker Nlartha Lampe Pat XX hlte Nlarx Ellen Xagoxx On the rzglzt nadmg do an VVanda Hxle ean Sllter Ruth Ixepner Xlartean XX attelet Rlta -Xnn Nxemexer I A , f, , .5 2 . xA - I Q' . A 'YQ e Q 1 Q f o e . jg A 5- M 1 ,,, U , wmfm x f-I r K , X'-X 1 Ixf - rj 1 f '4 X - 1 Q Y Q Q 5 e . X hz X I U we S . yn X' . X , X- em fff' Z J I Z Z ,VJ ' 1 , ,5 pU AA , A 1 iiyxx y ., I, A S i., ' 5 f' ' ' 7 . Y . ' . Q Y- W . . , Y A , Y A ! 4' Y L Q ' - -' ' '. , ' 'Z' .' .' :J 4 - ie ' 1 A - 5 - ug HOMECOMING FLOATS Q?- fu Oi N066 nl-Of .SQ . C1385 s Yavvei Place I and 1 71115 ,Oat oxui 6 T him' Cl A Semor Class Float P, First Plafe ' A Xodx 0 gogge v xwem 5K lr Queens' Float Cer! S Elders: F1031 xo? resb mah of ole g,o9l9o6x Homemakers bw C1 l QSS Float sw. xv' Yo Pays' Thirty lherlba E Al 'PIX I'1'I S E S 3 T EQ Sf. Elmo Community High School Band Director: NORMAN SCHRFIBFR. First rote, Left to Right: Marilyn Hunt, Kay Phillwrook, Lyda Mae Scott, Rochelle Koelwerlein, Marsha Walker Mildred Brewlmaker, Barbara Ralston, Lenorc Scott, Nancy Sims. Second row, Left to Right: Sue Gire, Doris Bell, Suzanne Koelierlein, Phvllis Iinglejohn Carol jean Btwzard Barbara Rader, Paul Smith, livelyn Rogers, Pat NVe'alwer, Delbert lrlarrison Revis Shelton v Bill Cameron, Carroll Hubbard, Don Fairchild, Pat VYhite, Sharon Fulton, Dale lNalker: jim Dial. Third rote, Left to Right: Margaret Heischmidt, john Miller, Dale Fairchild, Bill Haslett. The St. Elmo High School Hand is under the direction of Mr. Norman Schreiber this year. The Rand has played several concerts, namely, a vesper musicale on November 2, and a Christmas concert on December 18. The group has also played for school assemblies and the home basketball games. Individual band members have had the privilege of representing the entire band at several festivals and clinics. These were: the All-State Band Festival at Champaign in late November, the South-Central Hand Directors Association Music Festival at Vandalia in December, and a band directors clinic at Cham- paign in january. About ten members played in a massed band at the E. I. Tour- nament in February. The various ensembles which practiced together during this year along with the full band went on a spring tour to other schools in this vicinity. Social activities haven't been neglected Band members have en'oved several '15- . . J y parties during the school year. se BAND OFFICERS Left to Right: Rochelle Koelwerlein, Treasurer, Pat VVhite Secretaryg Don Fairchild, Vice President' Paul Smith, President. Page Thirty-tu'o RIIXED CLARINET QUARTET Left to Right: Sue Gire, Doris Bell, Phyllis Englejohn, Lyda Mae Scott. 1 T B FLAT CLARINET QUARTET Left to Right: Rochelle Koeherlcin, Lyrla Mae Scott, Paul Smith, Phyllis Englejohn. fmsn'-' 'Rf BAND LIBRARY STAFF tgfllffd Left to Right: Nancy Sims, Dale Xlkilkcr, Klr. Schrcilwci, Don Fairchild, Ilelhcrt Harrison. Standing Left to Right: Pat White, Sue Circ, Paul Smith, Margaret Heischmidt, Bill Haslett. VVOODVVIND QUINTET VVOODXYIND TRIO Lfft to Right: Nancy Sims, Kay Phillurook, Paul Smith, Lrft tu Right: Nancy Sims, Rochelle Kmelwcrleiii, Kay Phil- Mildred Brewlwaker, Marilyn Hunt, lirtmk. i'i:gt' Thirtj-tliri'U ENSEMBLES AND RECORDERS MISCELLANEOUS INSTRUMENTAL QUINTET Lrff 10 Righl: Kay Philbruok, Rochelle Koebcrlein, Sue Gire, Pat VVhite, D011 Fairchild. 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'Iih- ztctixitiw 111 the chiiir were fully t'lI'I1If'Ctl by tlicis girls If 41 1' 2 '. 1 Szde Rau Front to Bark jxm Carret Charles Bosomvvorth Fverett Smxthson Everett Rxtchxc Dale Vxlhlte Nlerle Lash Dale VX alker B1ll Has lett Denms Fxnley Don I-laslett Iackre Smlth Lee Irey Walter Roll Ixenneth Leaxltt Bull Brovvn Lloyd Fmley Raj NIorr1s Sherrrll Blaxkenshxp Top Ro Left to Rzqht Orxal Sxmmons Sam Barnxck Bxll Durbln Vxxlllam Bauer I'lx1s Scholes lames Stolte Joe Bauer FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA Bofiom Roe Lefl fo Rzglzt Xlr Vxalleer Sponsor Galen Underwood Treasurer kenneth Gxllespxe Secretary Bud Nlahon Xrce Presldent 'xlurxll Harpster Presldent Everx nrst and thrrd NN ednesdax ot each month some tlllfly txxo members of the bl ELNIO QHAPTER OIF IL ILRE I ARNIERS OF AMERICA met tor the regular busmess meetmg Atter all the meetmgs thex pract1ced basketball tor each xear thex orgamze a team and plax other I I' A chapters 1n thls v1c1n1tx XVe conslder our chapter as bcmg verx actlve Vx e have xx on the qectronal Chapter Contest srx tlmes and set as our goal tor thxs xear vxmnmg xt a seventh txme Th1s contest concerns our annual program ot xx orlx Vx e have taken part rn all FPA judgxng contests and have reeexved hxgh honors Last xear Nlurvll Harpster recelved the Illmols State Iarmer Degree one ot the highest axx ards a member can recelve Our project program tor the chapter thxs xear conslsted ot one hundred fortx one head ot sxxme seven head ot beet ammals seventeen head ot daxrx ammals txx o head or sheep one thousand SIX hundred slxtx three head ot poultrx thlrtx mne acres ot corn one hundred seventeen acres ot sox beans txxentx txxo acres ot xx heat and txx o acres ot garden crops As a means ot malemg monex the members sell garden seeds I FA pencxls have a concesslon tt basketball games and reccxve the recexpts trom the coke machme rlhe total labor and management earmngs tor these varlous projects xxas S9 433 U4 'lhc members oxxnmg these projects also had a net mcome from Page Tlzzrtj .rzx Show 5 of , . 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I I - A - y . .-- . , , .. . , FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA I I rzdt rom Iron! to Hack lhrleuc llctcher Ixtthrxn Smlth Anna Marie Blmltenshxp lilonclell lxms Ieora Iiulnrcl hllll Blurton Charlotte Cobl t L en z etta Iou Smxth Patsy Rogers Janice lnclerxxoocl Xltrx 1 ,lean Iralley Kay Stolte Louise Phtlbrook Darlene Rhode Xlxrthx Lampe lN1ncy Sims Rochelle Koeberlem Erma S roit IJ B ll NN p orxs e unlr Ilyle Shlrlex Cameron Loretta Cameron Nlargaret Tucker Phyllls Lnglejohn Lyrlt Nlae Scott lule Sproat Rubv Xlorrls Sue Cxre Center ru t If' t to Rzqht I resulent Ctrolxn Fletcher X lce Preslclent L A aura nn Rush Secretary Iatsx Nletber Treasurer Betty Ihrruclx Sponsor Nlxss Laxon Houston Rzqlzl vzde ro Front to Bark Nlmrgaret Helschmldt Scharlettna LOgsdon Ruth lxepner joyce Ifrnstoe Ch trlotte Xxnllums rnn Ixans Sandra Sperry Betty Brule lrls lxoeberleln Iietty lou Rhorles XX .null XX rlght Thelma L L lb B ou ec etter arbara Xlxsters joan Ro Lrs Lols -Xun Ragel lttsv Vxhlte Kay Phnlbrook lxaren Slifer Nlar Flle Y Sh ' 5 n agovx erry Ielcrs Qlfllltll l'clCl lI.fflSUI'l inet Sapp Ivelyn Rogers Xl ll l arx ninth Cummms Roemxry Sxxtrms Suzanne Nlumst lean Slifer Fertrufle lJiVl5 Rua Ann Nlemeycr 'l he Iuture Homcmalters or Amtrxta xxlth 1 mcmbcrsh1p ot SlXtN txxo glrls rl rs un er the superxlslon ot Nlxss Lavon Houston It ns the largest orgamzauon IH SEQHS The chtpttr makes Its oxx n montx through servmg banquets and havmg bake sales lhe theme tor thc xc-ar IN lo encourage democracx ln home and commumtx lxfe Important act1v1t1es August Gfflcers plan meetmg Bake sale September Ilusmess meetmg Qctober BUSINESS meetmg November I H -X XX eclt tschcclule ot xxeelx I Sundax Evtrx member attended church Nlondax Exchange ot I H-X rxbbons Tuesdax FX red rose xx as gxx en the xx omen teachers a xx hlte carnatlon xxas gxxen the men teachers XX ednesdax X gut tor FHA. srster Thursdax No gripe dax Frldax A gut tor TH-X sxster Assemblx slut December kssnsted Student Counul xx 1th an all school partx Februarx IHIIIHIIOII ot nexx members Sltatmg partx xx1th FFA Nlarth Scnlor I uncheon -Xpr1l Open Date Nlax -Xnnual trxp PFW Th M mm The chapter mother md twthcr are Xlr 'md Urs Ramex r 1 ' x y J - - . is ', . 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Frght' Got a solid team, Yea Man l T-E-A-M Left to Rzght Nlary Ellen Yagow Janet Sapp Shirley Camer Sherry Peters Leora Bunarfl 1 lhmu Thirty- Dre Page Fort5 THE ECHO STAFF Dan Lesh Co-lfditor XYallz1ce Iflctcher C10-ff0'1'lm' Rochelle Koeberlem Ol' Ward Nhss Krueger C0 I dztor 0 ldlffif Spgnygr THE ECHO ls a mxmeographed newspaper publlshed ewery three weeks It undertakes to coxer all school events whlch occur durlng the wear THE FCHO IS wr1tten and prmted bw a staff of student volunteers trom the four classes At 1ts head are the co edxtors and sponsor who are respons1ble for plannlng each ISSUC Each staff member has hrs specxal duty Some report the news others type the copy stlll others make the cover and prlnt the headlngs wh1le a productlon staff mxmeographs and assembles the paper for d1str1but1on THE FCHO exchanges 1ts lssues wlth those of numerous schools ln the surroundmg area Thus we keep mformed about the act1v1t1es of our ne1ghbors is Don Campbell Fzrrt Ro Ifft I0 Rzqht Nlary Ellen Yagow Letta Lou Smlth Charlotte Coblentz Erma Sproat Rrchard Xlahon Bob Dufforcl Don Ifax chrld Xlarx Nlathls IJOYIS Bell Carolyn Rlchardson Leora BllZ7ATLl 804171141 R0 Ln! Io Rzyht Nlargaret Hexschmxdt Ruth Kepner Karen Shter janet Sapp Rxta Ann Nremexcr can Slxfer Sue FITS jane iproat Nancy Slms Pat XKh1te hay Phxlbrook oan Iwgers Ihoelve Forbes Tlzzrd Rot Left to Rzqh! Dale XX alker Tom xKhlSIOI1 Leonard Weidner jlm Koonce Vhlllam liner john Xllllff Denms Nlattlx Nlurxll Harpster Don Haslett Walter Roll Paul Smlth A 2 'J H 2 ts E I 3 P XV . 'M r A l . B , , -5 ' C -5 ' 4 5 iv f v - ' V E. ll . . 'J . ' ' l I 4 3 E' ii f T L! I 5 ' Q I 5. 4 ,p 3 'X - l nf-i . , Q V l 6 z gf , 4 Z E f l . l' 75 - 5 A 1 . 7 . ' .f .' ' 1 A l 7 1 T V A r .l ' 'Y l V 1 b 7 ,, . . i . '. , . , H v - v - ' 1 ' 1 ' n 1 - THE ELMONIAN STAFF F fzrsl Rota Left I0 Rzght 'Niarcean Wattelet cl.1SQeQ typlwt Letta lou Smith business manager typmt blfglflld. Xogel subscriptions typrit Pxelyn Rogers ICIIXIIICQ typmt Carolyn Fletcher Subscrtp nons art jane Sproat photogmphx typlst Delwd Ixrost classes e11n blrfer nrt typxst Leora Bur zwrcl aclwertmng ty pxst Second Rott Left to Rzglzt Rtchrtrrl Xhthon sports Rand xll Janes art Tom XVh1ston adxertls mg Sherr1llBlankenShlp adxertlsmg Bob Cameron photographx jtm Dual adxerttsmg XIl1I'Nll Harpster photography Lexus Freemtn sports P1ulSm1th photography 'lhe members of the Qenxox clxw orglnllecl the llmomm Stiff Ltrly list fill xICCIlIlg9 were sat tor Xlonclay nlghts ot exery week Thme oect 510119 tt hrQt were fillecl wtth organwntg mtl pltnnmg the 1933 ILNIONI XX I :ter we composed copx eel mounted plClllI'LS 1nd checked and rechetlxul our work Xlthongh exch member hul 1 lgneml lltx he du no confint hxmqelt to th1t xl: me on turm at plctl mflllllllllg mel composnn., copy Sc me l nlulerl up fl the rt pa ts mel typlng, With 'ntmfxctlort 'lt h'lNlI'lg f Qhcrl one plrt of the t lt xuth anttclpttmn ot completed ILNIONI-KN the stall clelnerul the copy to the pl'lIllCI'b tt the end ot Febrn ar Don Campbell Assmtavzt I dztor 3 MJ' 'Zi GO Bob Uufforrl I dzfor zn C111 Nllss Ixrueger Sfonsor I l I 4116 F1 rty our - I 1 Al b...,,-1 V , Y r ,, I 1: ff H :. 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', 3 ' v - r x , I 'l '- I OUR HEARTS XYERE YOLNG AND GAY Vreseiitecl Ivy the -Iiitiifir Class lJt'Cc-mlwr 4, V132 lmft In Rztylif: Xlzillzicc Fletcher, lfi-mai Sprrizit, lltiii Nliisprxivt-, -Imam llugvrs, I.c-rmnrll XXX-irliicr, Phyllis lftiglcjohii, limi Lesh, ,lzitict Supp, liitzi .Xmi Nicinvvcr, limi Campbell, 7 SENIOR AND JUNIOR CLASS PLAYS MOTHER VIYAS A ITRESIIXI,-XX l'reSctitvrl lly the Seminar Class Klztrch 20, l95.l .Simlvcl mi tlzi' lfltwftr, Lrfl rm Rliflllf.' ,lame Sprfnat, l.et1rzi lliizzziiwl, Lcttzt Lott Smith, xmiiie lhuil, lfvclyii lifigeri, Virginia Vogel, Carolyn Fletcher. Svtitfd in fillillff Carla ,lean Slifer, Xftinifiiziyy, lmft in Riyflifi ,lim llizil, Sherrill Hlzitilcemhip, Patil Smith, Nlzirreziii Wlittelet, Poli liiitftirtl, Lewis I'ii'vc-triziii, Kliirvil Hzirpster. Ilirccturs fur lmth plays: Miss Adcock and Miss Burns. ,lim Ktmiice, Kcmicth Gillespie, lat XN'c:1I:cr, l'z1t Rogers, liiflx l'irecmziii,iKl:iry Cummiiii Page F 'r fmt' Let to Rzqhl arozmi Ilw 9 Sffonror Nlr Duane Beck Ruth Kepner Bxll Tate Dale Walker Bob Ward Bob Dxxls Harold Brxdx Gxlen Lnderxxoocl Wallace Fletcher lean Shter Cxrolxn Ileteher Lexxls Freeman Wanda Hxle Secretxrx Treasurer Don Paxrchllcl Xxce Presulent Tom Whxston Presxdent THE STUDENT COUNCIL A busx organwatxon xx as thls year s student Lounul -Xs soon as classes xx ere organxzed 1n September the tounul xx 1th the asnstxnee ot the thru upper classes xxeleomed the treshmen at an all sehool pxrtx Xnother aetxvltx xxas to 8SSlgIl the football and basketball eomessxons lhe l.OllI1Lll toncluttnd tht tleehons ot the cheerleaders and Homeeommg Queen lt xx as the tounul xx hlch deexded the theme ot Homecommg 'lhe group gaxe then' co operatlon to the Alumlll ot QECI-I9 1n the preparatlons tor the I-lometommg Dante and Coronatlon ot the Queen -Xt mldx ear an 1mportant event IH school hte xx as the Chrl-tmas partx The councll provlded decoratlons and entertainment at the partx xx hlle the Future Home makers planned prepared and served retrtshments A dance ln the lxbrarx atter the basketball game xx1th Eftlngham xx as another ot the eounul s socxal HLIIVIIICS Superv1s1ng the nommanon ot candtdates and the eleetlon OI eouncll offxters for the school xear ot 13 34 xxxll eonclude thls xear s xx orlx I lgf' fortx three i I nl M ,x x ff I k ' K A. f - I H U, 1 - : . Y . . , . ' . . 1 , , Y ! ' V I I 1 .I L v . .. - . , , . , . . 1 . L Y L - ! ' 1 1 1 4 1 n ' - 1 1 ' , - . - - .- - T - 1' . 4 . . . . . , . A . . , . . , . . . . , t . . , .- , . .. , .. . 1 ' -t 2 . J e . . ,, . . . ., , . .- . - , , , , , . , , . , . . . . , Y. x - . u L A , . c l ' 4 ' Y. . - , ,- . , , . . 4 1 . .. . N. ,i . Q . . . ' . ,- ,.- v. W .N . . . , l 1 ' x. r . X x X , N - 5 Q 1 Left in RIA-rlfIf.' l'at Uiealrer, Laura Ann Rush, Miss Burns, l.ilirariang llelxa ,lennings Kroq. liosenixiry l 'rrry LIBRARIANS OFFICE GIRLS 'l'wo girls were given the opportunity to learn almout office procedure under the direction of the office secretary, Mildred Simpkins. The various tasks per- formed included ringing the hell at the end ofthe periods, answering the telephone, typing, recording the people alusent from each class. and various other duties. Rita Ann, who worked during the third period every morning, and Leora, who spent the sixth period in the afternoons in the office, gained practical knowledge and office experience. I v...- vi Q52 V96 4 Left fo Ri-111115 Leora linz- zard, Mildred Simpkins, Rita Ann Niemeyer. :Grin-ttiilr I N mf- l RA If F UUTBALL ...iii ll A SK ETBALI X f Y 11 1' 1 f ?'13j C S FOOTBALL A-TEAM I I. . , .. I Lme Left to Rzglzt Ben Fan lxxchard Nlahon Tom Vlhrston Leonard Weldner Darold lxhodcs jxm Stolte Bob Cameron Hatkfcld Icfl I0 Rxgllt Levus Freeman Bob Duns 118111115 Nlatux JIIT1 Dlal I952 FOOTBALL SCHEDULE E THEY September 12 September 26 October October October October Nlarshall Nokomls Xrcola Ffftngham Charleston tlestrne 14 sou an 9v2 X and 111.1 llmo l ftmghxm l mo Charleston T C I mo There Here There Here Here There Here There There VX' ' .................,......., 12 ,,...........,.. . ' ' ...,...............,,... 33 ........., .. 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FOOTBALL A SQUAD The football team of 1932 had only fne lettermen returnxng tor practlce sesslons ln September Bud Nlahon Levus Freeman Tom NK hnston jnr Dlal and Bob Cameron Of these only three had pl tyed regularly on the undefeated team ot 1931 The 72 team was composed of s1x semors sn. jumors seven sophomores and flve treshmen Although the team members were not too lug m sue they compared faxorably m that respect vuth their opponents The XICLOTICS xn all the sexen games the Eagles played last fall went to thelr opponents lnexperlence and lack of hustle seem to haxe been responsxble for the teams deteats Those who lettered for 1932 are Semors Bob Cameron Bud Xlahon Levus Freeman Bob llufford jlm Dlal Tom xA1'l1SlUIl Junlors Bud Stmmons Jlm Stolte Darold Rhodes Leonard Vkeldner B111 Brown jlm lxoonce Sophomores Don Haslett john Nhlllams Ben Palr Denms 'Klattlx Vkayne Duree Delano Tlsh Those who recelxed freshman numerals are Lee lreg Ray Tlsh Dale VK hrte Dalton Purcell and B111 Haslett It IS expected that the 1933 team vull be a much stronger orgamzatxon The boys out for practice vull haxe had the adwantage of thus wear s CY1'JCI'lCl1CC Thlrteen lettermen plus five freshman numeral vwmners vull return FOOTBALL Don Haslett Pnd Dale Whnte Ind Delano Tnsh Tackle Don Cameron Tackle Bull Haslett Quarierbark Dalton Purcell Ind Ray Tlsh Center Bull Brown Guard Orval Simmons Ind jxm lxoonce Tarkle john NV1ll1ams Guard Lee Irey Guard Oln er VN nght Centef Don Falrchxld Don Campbell M ana gar M anagef Pmfe fortx ,vngn 1 . 1 ,. ,. , 1 , 4 . 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I 1 TRACK Don Calvert TRACK SQUAD Ixt Row, Left to Right: lien Fair, Clarence Brewbaker, Lloyd Finley, -lim Foster, Ed Tate, Warcl Brady, VVayne Duree, Barry Koonee. . 2nd Row, Lvft to Right: Sam Gillespie, Bob Cameron, Philip VYeidner Don Calvert. 3rd Row, Left to Right: Coach Rainey, Bob Davis, Murvil Harpstef Hobart Landreth, Paul Little, Lewis Freeman, Dave High, Coach Klosterman y r FRESHMAN RELAY left to Right Lloyd Finley Clarence Brewbaker Ben Fair jim Foster ,df -H M' 'gr ,. cw 'L Q4?f?+g'Qe l -5 TRACK VVayne Duree Compliments T 81 D ELECTRIC CONSTRUCTION APPLIANCES Elmo IIIIHOIS Congratulations to the EAGLES CF 53 EPH S PLACE Compl ments Fayette County Bank Saint Elmo lllnnols Comphments Nohonol Troll Telephone Company and Employees Altamont St Elmo Beecher Cnty Brownstown 5 vw S+. . ' ' I of u of Telephone Telephone GRADY MARCHMAN WEN SCTVICIDQ COITIPGHY Rod and Tubing Service General Con+rac+or S+. Elmo lDay and Nighfl Vandalia lNigl1+l 296 380 H C WENDT Jeweler Over +hur+y ergh+ years In Ihe Jewelry business D amends Wafches docks Jewelry Novellwes Radros Srlverware Shealler Pens and Pencils Phone 59Y Al+amon+ llllnons BOHLANDER DRUG STORE The Besf Equnpped and Mosl Modern Drug Slore rn Soulhern lllunous Exclusive RCA RADIO AND TELEVISION Al+amon+ Ilhnous Comp' menfs GILLESPIE Shell Service Station Phone I27 S+ Elmo u o Complumenls GROBENGIESER SONS Hardware lmplemen+s Appluances I H Implemenfs Frvqlclanre Mayrag Arrnsfrong Floor Covering Sherwin Wulluarns Pamf Allamonf III Phone Compllmenfs Wllllam H Splfler BOWL FOR HEALTH THEELBOWL HAROLD AND EMMA HASLETT Comphmenls ST ELMO BRICK AND TILE CO Inc S+. Elmo, lllmoas Phone 82 ae FITIX L1 H DR A M WHITE DENTIST Al+amon+, lllmous Vandalua, lllnnons of of Your Every Tire Need U D - . , . I50 , , Ill'n ls of ' ' . ' , Jr. of . . . Congrafulalions fo llxe Graduales Solze Stud1o Sl' Elmo lllmols Compllmenfs of L.. Household Appliances Frlgldalre Phone l48 S+ Elmo llnnous O 'X Phillips Chevrolet Sales . ' I. . Comp rm nfs THE TORBACK STORE AH'amon+ Ill Phone Complumenis DR N M ELDRIDGE DENTIST Phone I23 S+ Elmo Illmols Comp! menfs GORENZ CAFE Banc fa d Grches ra lnsfrumenfs and Paros New and Used Insrrumenrs Recondr roned Reeds Accessores Reparrrng C N JONES 8I9 Norih Mem Sireef Phone S+ Elmo Illinois Complumenfs INDEPENDENT SERVICE WILLIAM G BOLES INSURANCE AGENCY Phone 227 or 203 W S+ Elmo Illinois Congraiulahons Class of 53 Compliments of K 81 R Transport S+ Elmo Illinois Comphmerfrs HOTEL ELMO ELMO COTTON SHOP Loca+ed Cnfy Elecirrc Shop Elsre and Irma HAZEL PETERS STYLIST BEAUTY SHOP Phone 287 Sf Elmo Illmous GULF SERVICE STATION Henry Fafrchnld Prop Complumenfs ROGERS GROCERY Beecher Cary Illinois Complnmenfs of Ledbefter Electric and Refrigeration POTTER MOTOR SALES Phone 28I R S+ Elmo, IIImols WIDES OIL COMPANY I f 51m E M BUTLER, Prop ST. ELMO PHARMACY Try fhe Drug Sfore Flrs+ 1 fi e . . of . . of . . . . - 30 I of .+. Phone 243-R I . . loo of fo . of of Home Lumber Company ST ELMO ILLINOIS Ph I22 Good Luck to Senior Class One Drink COCA-COLA in bo++les Sc The Coca-Cola Bottling Co. of Vanclalla Forresf FrE+z Glenn Pafadee PARADEE PRODUCE CO. FLOUR - FEEDS - POULTRY EGGS CREAM Cusfom Grinding ancl Mfxing PHONE 32 5I5 Norlln Main gl. Elmo Charles Decker? 81 Son Crly Garage GENERAL REPAIR WORK S+ Elmo llllnols Compllmenls JOHNSTON SUPER MARKET of ' I TI1-Yh O PRIDE CLEANERS We Talre Pride in Our Cleaning lQ-. .an M S. H. W, Shumave RED AND DEE Compliments and Best Wishes For the Future of our BOYS AND GIRLS MATTIX GROCERY ,l rn - -F Compliments JAMES STERLING Congratulations from St Elmo Sheet Metal Plumbing and Heating Company Phone 298 S+ Elmo IIIlnous SMITH S SINCLAIR Bonclecl Chicago Motor Club Service Phone 42 E mo I o Comp-Iim nfs Hnllmo Plumbing 8: Healing Boo Wh Iefori Eno SI' Elmo Illinois COMPLIMENTS D E HARRISON 81 SON UNIVERSAL HAY AND GRAIN ELEVATORS ELECTRIC STOCK TANKS P WELDING Apco Manufacturing Company S+ Elmo III Phone 232 or I S Elmo III INFANTS WEAR I X t 1 Mr CI f SI EI 0 I nom of ' of SI. I ,III'n is l I ' ' OF PI E 'I'. , . ' Compflmenfs of Brown Funeral Home Complvnenfs of GRACE'S BEAUTY SHOP Phone 56 Owner and Operafor Grace RageI SWARM AND COMPANY -Qi HARDWARE -Loi. Bob and Vona Hughes MONARCH GAS COMPANY .QT Nafural Gas an Appllances iQ... SI' Elmo Browns+own Alfamonf Compl menfs KROGER GROCERY S+ Elmo Illmols Ailnene Ma++1x HARVEY MOTOR SALES OLDSMOBILE AND GMC TRUCKS Sales and Servuce U S Hrgnway 40 S EImo I :nos Phone 29 U Complnmenfs G J SPROAT Your Sealfesi DlsfrIbu+or Complumenfs Honnegger Bower Hatchery Incorporated CERTIFIED LEGHORNS HONNEGGERS FEED GOVERNMENT GRADE EGGS E. d of , . .I l ' ' ' ' . . A +. , II' I Glenn MaHix Claude I'IasIe+I' of of ' l A r' .S'1'xly four Complimenfs RED RAVEN CAFE B'II and Mary Cor'nerIy, Prop. Shopa+ STOVALL'S Dry Goods, Dresses, Shoes and Men s Furnishings PHONE I7o CompI me fs Kuykendall s Drllllng Co SI' Elmo IIImous MATHIS MAYTAG SALES 81 SERVICE Phone 45 We Gave EagIe Srarnps Ladies Ready +o Wear Shoes MILLINERY AND FURNISHINGS NEW LEADER STORE Harry Cohen Prop Vandalla IIImo1s CompI mermfs SMITH S GROCERY Co'npI me-r1+s Spam Construction Service Pumping Unlfs Rod Lrnes Bridges CaHIe Guards Sidewalks Basemen'Is PHONE 299 E mo I moss Comphmenrs Phone 288 R EImer KeIIy Prop f5tp I I of I I ' ' ' ' of of of . . . D X S+. I II' ' ELMO THEATRE S+ Elmo III Charles Benunaln Owner Emvl Pasquale Mgr ST. ELMO JEWELRY 'WMS' . 4 fpf E lfrumrnf ELGIN BULOVA CALVERT WATCHES Fine Jewelry Wallefs Compllmenfs MCCALL FOOD MARKET ATWOOD S MEN S STORE Clo'I'hlng Furnishings and Shoes M G Afwood C P E E C ll Wa+cl'1 ancl Jewelry Repairing Done .igy ' of lg-- BINGAMAN 81 SON llii f iii?- RADIOS ELECTRICAL AND GAS APPLIANCES SALES AND SERVICE Brownsfown IIIinoIs BLUE GRILL DINING ROOM Good Food ST. ELMO, ILLINOIS Frozen Custard CompIIme-nfs FROZEN FOOD BANK Owners Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Davis MEADOW GOLD Laborafory Con+roIIed MILK STATE APPROVED LABORATORY TESTED Taste Its Rach I-'Imor Beafrnce Foods Co Compllmenfs JIM HINTON STANDARD OIL CO Phone IBO S+ EImo III 1 of ll ll of . . . , . . BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF '953 oELAssus HARDWARE co. WELL'S VARIETY STORE Phone I05 S+. Elmo, lllinois Phone 55 S+. Elmo, Illinois Western Auto Associate Store KRANERIS FLOWERS EDGAR H WOLF St Elmo Ill Sl Elmo lllmms Fursl Door Norlh of Tlnealer Compliments Congratulations to the Class of I953 HELEN S BEAUTY SHOP H Overton Lewis M D Compliments CIRCLE NB Hereford Farm Marchman s Standard Service RT 40 ST Elmo llrnous 0 1-1 of I of C. E. 81 S. S. . . , l' ' lc Sfktv-riff? f1e2.C.Sim'na'rff Q Bi :fa ALTAMONT BAKERY Farrv Mgr, P er' Mgr, Buffer Kisf Bread Schumacher 81 Ballard Dairy Producer and Disfribufor of Fme Bread and Pashles Pasfeurized Dairy Producfs 9..- SY EWG and fAx'6'TWOfL 1 f A' Telephone 37 l l I J D Johnson Congra+ula+rons and Johnson Bllhard Parlor Besf wmhes Eagies of 53' an Sporhng Goods Store fqy Poclzef Bulluards Soda Snooker Candy Cigars Guns Pipes Arnmunnhon Homann Gram and Supply Co Fushmg Tackle am J X Cl CigareH'es A'rhle+ic Equipmeni' . . A' cn? Congrafulahons ST ELMO WELDING +o 'rhe H L Leffy Dufford Class of I953 Phone 99 Glllesple Furniture Store O Q I HOUSE FURNISHINGS Elmo lllmols Phone 204 Emo I I Compllmenh Complumenfs SHANE MOTOR COMPANY STINE BUICK SALES Ford PHONE I78 W Sales and Service ST ELMQ ILLINOIS Phone 292 Sf Elmo Hlmols S+. , ' ' s+. elmo, nl. Phone 99 A S+' ' ' of of ar 5'! l'P?IfYY Complimenls of P. A. GERKEN Vandalla lllunous CompIimen+s of DR. E. B. JONES S+. Elmo, Illinois Complumenfs of flme SHELL STATION AI+amon+ Illlnols Complsmenls WILCOXSON MOTORS Inc CHRYSLER 81 PLYMOUTH Sales 8: Servlce Cornplmenls MARGE 8: TIPS DEN W E DAY Jeweler Duamonds Wa+ches and Jewelry Walclw and Jewelry Repanr Ccmpl menfs BEAUTY BOX Pl1onel28 Compl menls Jane s Beauty Comer PALACE BARBER SHOP SCOTTIES CITY ELECTRIC SHOP Phone 332 S+ Elmo lllnnons 1 5 , . I of Alfamonf, Illinois Vandalia, Illinois I E . . of . . of I 'nm' 'rx' DENNY S Men s and Women s Wearlng Apparel Dry Goods and Shoes 6 THANKS T0 ADVERTISERS The Elmoman Sfaff grafefully acknowledges ihe cooperahon and assls+ance glven fhem by ihe merchan+s and frlends who con 'rrsbufed +o fhe success of +he I953 ELMCNIAN Verde' , UV'c's Esfacvsced 1906 Texedwone 295 -nt...-.nm V- W ,fr rf W ,V WW' V Y W Y .. W- V V-W-,T ---.V-, ,,, , M.-. , W -:I
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