Tonica High School - Mirror Yearbook (Tonica, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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SIEMERS and HER GROUP Mrs. Dunno, Mrs. McMullen, Mrs. Mor- tcnson and Mrs. Locbach ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY Zehs Q ,4 Dedimfirw to ,Mn Hayler Mr. Baylcr a local boy who graduated from ISU in 1964, taught and coached at Athens Ill. for three years. In 1967 he returned to T.C.H.S. as a faculty member. taking over the duties of mathematics teacher and coach of the Tonica Warriors. The highlight of his coaching career occurred in 1971 when his Warriors won the District Basketball Tourna- ment. 4 It is with pride and gratitude wc dedicate the 1972 Mirror to you Mr. Bayler Math is Teds long suit. Checking records and statistics is part of a coaches many jobs 6 ,CENT QGYYX The Office-Ccntcr of All Activity The hub ofTonica High School's whccl Mrs' Earles-Secretary. 1 Y N Mr. john McNeil-Principal ofTonica High School ,M anon! l6'0nrd Always Planning Anand SuperintendentfWilson Warrner .-an- ' wi-'Q www sz--Q ,A -1 Pr-incipalfjohn McNeil President of School Board-Burdette Ford Also on the Board-Bob Henning Discussing issues Bob Cofoid Al Johnson Glenn Holloway Lloyd Vogel Richard Pohar Burdette Ford at the board meetings are Zzculfy-,4 lufays Guiding Mr. Bayler Math and Coach Mr. Clark Boyys P.E. rf Miss Andrackc Girl's P.E. and World History And People A S ,iwggk W,hL, .M if Mr. Hungerford Sciences L, mmhv ,,, .ni , V , e Mr. Hall Driver: Training 84 Coach .K . LVV: K V1 V ul' Mrs. Hawse ii ' ff Home EC and Family Living We Hem Depend en T. ,xx S X Q 5 4 'KE We ,ff Frances Irvineflfrench I and II x 4 George O. Irvine- Vo-Ag and General Shop 1.9 1+ fl Yfyv .J,.TH.. 'L 1.sY'X' I - -'-- Nr, ,yf ,N,-354513. Sandra Korter-English and Creative Writing Adult Personnel at CHS Mr. Kukuck-Band!Chorus Mr. Mitchell-Biology 184 11 1 4 -' PSYCh0lOgyfSociology 'T' 12 Mr. Myler-Business Ed. Bead the Way Inward Our ?ufure Mrs. Piper Spanish and Engli. '1 I and II I . i,,.,.i ,K . Mr. Sickley Guidance Counselor Mr. Strell U.S. History and Speech 81 Coach Zzculty Kelzufirzg A dream of every Coach 14 It's a Boy! Plenty of Smoke Ah! Food X X ex W' X Y J-fare and Ultra 7 AEG R QUE Vfll Char ready to go around right end. Wow A Hot campaign for Student Council President Beth Loeback local FFA Chapter Sweetheart and Section 7 FFA Sweetheart Mike 81 Cheryl Sadie Hawkins Dance King 8c Queen -- Ka Q .. ,.., Dan 55 Max 16 wasn't a Marathon 15 SENIORS g Fbseielen I Y S S L L h hQ 'h k EQ Ta Denise Alleman Kathryn Alleman turf' 'W-nr' vid Ashley James Arwood ViC Carter Debbie Clayburn Kathleen Coifoid Charlene Dane Jane Dillard Q37 Khallcugc af 'J fi. QW'- Y Alice Dippel Sherry Duffel Paul Gingerich 8 Raymond Goodwin Larry Hiester Future years Suzanne Jaeger Jon Jam lngliv' Mary Kehoe Kathy Keller Valerie Lambert paxrfa , 133-r V V :ig as rs Dick Novak Mark Quaka Elizabeth Ryan Rebecca Ryan 1. John Coons, Ray Hafley, Mike Loebach, Terry Ryan, and Steve Tondi's pictures were unavailable jerry Schmirl Sally Shawbach Greg Sons Toni Trumpinshi Valerie Wiesbrock Oficers Who Led the Serzirfr 611155 in Chair last year at 5651! As the seniors bring their four years at Tonica High to an end, they are led by Mr. Sickley. In theirjunior year Mrs. Korter and Mrs. Piper helped make the prom and banquet a big success. The 36 members of this class have tried to get the most out of their time at Tonica. Now they face the future with Wide-eyed anticipation. Cfandid naps af fudents ,-has ww What, another proposal for Daisy Mae alias Becky Urban. 5 2 l xffm The three BfOl'lSOH,S of Tonica 1-hgh. Busy boys? Is the local gossip good? 1 6 1, fr if Q1 l ' r 4 4 l 1 Would you believe it's cold outside .l CLASSES NW Ahalantm julfirfrs- Whatever your La! in fmw l DIDN T HAVE 1 Qi! Q N if iw 1 - z S L, PGN' A THING TO A WEAR ci ,ul-'nv K I, -r Q .42 P' A ' P 5: A W' V' V. l an , Who M fm' bn! Bonnie Angello Sara Bartoloni Gary Carmen Roger Foote William Arwood Michael Beavers Audie Calkins Duane Ford William Ashley Vickie Beavers Kevin Day Dave Golick Cindy Bailey Steven Bray Larry Erjavsek Royce Hallock 1702 l6'uild Srfmeflzirzg on if Maja: A ' W ffl' . is 733:33 ' ' as ' .. , Q J, 5+ gg 8 5, X , x 49 wg il 5 tg.. x W '53 N, 41 'Eli LPN Q' 'ffm R K Q X 'Ln ve-sf S 4 X A 53 A J 1 Fu A S is 55? Q is 5 X A c! ' R P it illli -,-- A A..x 5 Y x I K+ W 1' 'W g 1 if E H , wrt' 33? N i jg: I , :swf , 'ASEE ' . .f M Pk 1 X B X if f x X X 5 S .A sm film 44P ' QW l' Richard Hafley William Immel Elizabeth Loebach Ricky Patterson Dan I-Iartenbower jerry Janz Lynne Longbons Doug Ploch Shirley Hasselman James Kadelak Brad Nicholson jeff Petersen Ronnie Hiltabrand Paulette Kniffin Katherine Ott Christine Ryan L7 PeggyvYanush Jil Lou Ann Strack Gary Walgenbach furzirfr 611155 0,Wcc'rs X A Vice-President-Mike Beavers Reporter-Roger Foote President-Larry Erjavsek Secretary-Duane Ford Treasurer-Lou Ann Strack Saphomares Sifpaizd Activities i hA I, L K, ii - 'b ?-V-QA' . :::?iEVz f' if' ' ,fungi q I ,Vi ',,. D D jij fti ' if? 4 22 5 . ,P 3 sg ' 5 Sk R Barbara Alleman Linda Atwood Denise Bernardoni Diane Carmean Cindy Christman john Duff Tim Dunne Kim Dyer Janet Ebner Steve Edgcomb Sue Edgcomb Karen Gingerich Chuch Goiick Vickie Gray Randy Hallock John Hartenbower 27 and Ga 24 identify ,,--.--J Cheri Hiester Kandy Knoy Debbie Krebsbach joe Ott V W- R ., me tm F57 AeQ,4w5e X er1 e e is f wg ,SE gm. 2 , .Rn . . Xmas , K 'xx 'KK .Q- xr f .hi m . -Y KX , .4-,X xr f S -14 if-fvffrafi '.' f , .. . g? '4'X'r.: Y 'RW 'L E24 ', fi WN F' 4?-fslle ' f k m 1 ' i A if SV V r a r 'pr-ffwzff?if.141,+fQe15r!f?f5 fgflwf W K. f. 5:49113-' -.1 -'awk' K4 S 'fy 'ET , - iii? A ' ' '...Q3L.., i in i, Qld in ,i,g'xA- f Tim Dunne-President Chuck Golick-Vice President Randy Hallock-Secretary Steve Theisinger-Treasurer Beekie UrbanYReporter i 1 i Rosann Puetz Sue Steele Dale Summers Steve Theisinger 1 I 1 4 w 3 i4'i L-if if if. f- .19 L a Jerry Trumpinski Beckie Urban Karen Walgenbaeh V i ,, , r 'VW' ' . ,C ?resl1mcr1 Wm! Progress QP. Q 1 in A ,L I Y l l s ini' - 3 if V1 K J W. x l li? f1ff'.N5 Charles Alleman James Alleman Janet Antas Mark Baer like I wifi- lm f ff' vw? ig in 5 ww-' rx .if 11- Qiiiif' ' 2:1-smeqfirgxzsggfgv Mar:-:v,.1f, ., W, Kathy Bascheri Sue Beavers Robert Bray Debbie Calkins --egze xp -- , , I Randy Carmean Darrell Christian Maureen Cofoid Cassandra Danz Joel Duff Gary F olty Rickie Gray Terry Grubar in Uzeir Hrs! 'rg rx if X 3 Peggy Hartenbower William jaegle William Keller Shawn Micheli Mary Hasselman Linda jagodzinski Tracy Krebsbach Marion Miller Ricky Hiltabrand Diane johnson Larry Longbons Patricia Miller Gloria Hobneck Arthur Kehoe Nancy'McMullen Alan Milner year of High School Paul Nagel Linda Pasieka Janice Petzing Jeanine Ploch Alice Puetz Lori Roeder Douglas Rose Chris Ryan S Tod Ryan Ann Schmitt Virginia Schrowang Vickie Shipp Cindy Sons Charles Spoonmore Howard Storm Rodney Strack Bobby Trumpinski Kay Walgenbach julie Wiertz Mitch Urban Kevin Whitt cindy Zaloudek FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS v , i 1 3 1 E President-Mark Baer Secretary-Patti Miller Vice-President-Sue Beavers Treasurer-Cassie Danz Freshman dass with Puppy from magazine sales. ATHLETICS Mzwacles Z Che I 971 Kuseball Conference IL Is he safe? Let,s not miss it this time! Ceamnfi . . Our Manager- Ray Goodwin mu1:1zn1 :news nrsrau-x-msuwmnf :no sf 11unnmsnmr5vmmunvmus1w 1is1uvnmlxnumvxu 1m.mmn.f:an maxi:-:ww Kross Krfunfry Wurrim' jerry Schmitt, Mitch Urban, Gary Walgenbach, Steve Edgcomb. Duane Ford, Ron Hiliabrand, Mike Loebach Steve Thcisinger, Mark Quacka, Bob Bray, Dale Summers, Rod Strack made up the 1971-72 Cross Country team for Coach jerry Strcll W2 JK' Waiting for the gun. Where are they? lgrzsrbrzll rt JC Kourrfry- Warrior Sparta Coach and ump go over ground rules ,':'5 Our man- Duanc Ford Our Cross Country Team ,ox V V gg J V:L,k A Z:x:A - Nothing like running through the Birds CYS View corn field to get warmed up. John Coons Coach Bayler Davc Golick Varsity Kaskefball I h o h Larry Hicstcr JOI1 J21HZ JUTY SC11miff QQl .' A A Q fi, 115 Mgr. Goodwin, I-Iicster, Goliclqjanz, Puetz, Ashley, Ford, Hiltabrand, Schmitt, Coons, Coach Bayler, Loebach, Novak, Gingerich Mike Locbach Dick Novak DHD Puefz Z li if and Wcshman Squads Bank iv Varsity Coach Strell, Hiltabrand, Ott, Theisinger, janz, Foote, Day, Mgrs. Arwood and Hallock, Trumpinski, Storm, Baer, Folty Gray, Milner, not pictured Alleman, Edgcomb, Dunno, Duff, Rose and Spoonmore. FRESHMAN HAVE THREE MORE YEARS TO IMPROVE Coach Strell, Folty, Hiltabrand, Milner, Trumpinski, Gray, Storm, Baer, not pictured Allcman, Duff, Rose and Spoonmorc. 1 l Coach lays out a play at half time. A 5 - 4 2 -f '4 'emm 40 Hawkes and Staff j l fffflf 999999 WW99X9i0 9999 999999 r,,,,.,....-- '99999o 999999 Q H Q Q i 4 n uni... Sm 99990 The medicine kit is an important part of their equipment. 1 T.C.H.S. Coael1cs4Mr. Hall-Baseball: Mr. Strcll-j.V. Basketball, Track 84 X-Country: Mr. BaylerfAtl1lctic Director and Varsitv Basketball. 5 My-19 l I l 3 i i .5 X I. ' i i, .52 1 X . f R e J 9 Head Manager Ray Goodwin checks equipment with Bill. Mgrs. Bill, Royce and Ray check Equipment. Cfhcerlcaders Krazfc' frzfhusiasm VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Beth Loebaeh Rosann Puetz Bonnie Angelic Cheri Hiegster Kathy Keller JR. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Sue Steele, Kathy Baschieri, Patti Miller, Diane Carmean, Denise Bernadoni Dadicafian and Hard Wark is the Basis 5'0r a Grind Set af Gfhcerleaders They put it all together at the beginning of each game. Miss Audraclce was the Sponsor of the 1972 Warrior Cheerleaders. It helps once in a while docsn't it Lou Ann Bonnie holds the T.H.S. Spirit Stick This is what it's all about. Kaskefball- Zfvlevised Smile you are on Tele- vision. Most of our home games were telc- vised-thcn rcrun for us, so we could improve on the mistakes We made during the game. Ray Goodwin is back of the camera and Rog Foote gave a run down ofthe game. The Sophomore Class provided a Check Room Mr. I-Iougerford waits for another Fan Another Goose Tatum 43 ,414 Inside Lfrwk at Kaskefball E ?0 'ax Hey! What's so funny? And We're Off! ' '--fvfesnsesessesesrfi-f Our Announcer-Alice Dippel N ust one more time, Danny! Come on, boys! Lct's go! ORGANIZATIONS ZF S S fr ff. ar' may-F 1 1 t e Inquiring Reporter gathers facts 84 opinions from a Senior. Typists prepare copy Warrzkfr News and Views of Tonica High School comes out the Warrior Country newspaper is issued each month if X 0, Mr. Myler Warrior Country advisor supervises Art Editor Krfunfry eacb week in the News Tribune Teen Trib issue and for the student body Everyone wants a copy of Warrior Country lil' SN M -. . Um, Mrs. Korter-Teen Trib advisor checks material with literary editor 8: editor ofTcen Trib. ,mf Tviw Another set of typists cut stencils for Warrior Country aus ,Nays Amusvns au Ecrclfr Wzzrzcais Waiting for Pere Noel One of our most active organizations is the French Club. At the monthly meetings French games are played, and refreshments are served. A highlight of the year was the Christmas party. Mrs. Irvine changes our Calendar Nancy 85 Duane are the committee for next month 555-fi ..... sg Bonnie 8: Lyn poured. 'W Ml I ,iii E-yi I-1' QP Lfiimzrifzus Supprfrf the HERE'S HOW Hook warms RELAXING FOR A CHANGE 1972 Hand mall--- Top-Diane Johnson, Chuck Goiick, Mr. Kukuck, joe Ott, Chris Ryan and Sue Edgcomb. Bot.-Beth Ryan, Alice Dippel, Kay Walgenbach, Linda Arwood, Janice Petzing. Missing is Paulcttc Kniffcn. Hcrc is Mrs. Edgcomb-President of thc Band Association with Mr. Kukuck Director of thc Band. but Gzleufcd The band rehearses to reach perfection. , It does wonders for you Kay! Having troubles Sue? Y W Khorus H6415 to Dezfelvp Satisfaction Shirley Wilson, Linda Jaziginski, Cindy Sous, Kathy Keller, Jayne Dillard, Alice Dippel, Sally Shavvback, Char Dauz, Debby Calkins, Karen Gingcrich, Mr. Kukuck-Director. Diane johnson accompanied the Chorus at the Winter Concert. 52 Karen Gingerich distributes the scores Keavfivafe fudeuf Cfvuncil .Q The TCI-IS Student Council was reactivated this year after several years without one. Our function is to be the voice of the students between the Administration, Faculty and Board Members. The Council is represented by mem- bers of each class. Bill Ashley, Alice Puetz, Beth Loeback, Beth Ryan, Cindy Christman, Bill Keller 81 Ron Tondi, uane Ford 84 Mr. Siclcley ,...f':p:r Mr. Siekley 81 President Duane plan activities M.-45555 Officers 8: Advisor Beth LoebaclcfSecretary, Mr. SiclcleyfAdvisor, Duane Ford-President, Beth Ryan-Treasurer. 53 Pep glllb Ermfss U L The Pep Club ofTCHS is made up of volunteers who wish to create enthusiasm among the students to back the Warrior teams. Miss Andracke 84 President Char plan more activities for the Pep Club. The Pep Band directed by Mr. Kukuck is always on hand for Pep meetings and games. Checking to see if there will be a booster bus for the next game. One of the skits organized by the Pep Club. 54 On the lst day my mother said to me! Q 5.5: sEL ' -x ... f Hzfhusiusm, Spirit, Pep Pep Meetings are held before Home Games. -3 - I , A Inspired? Signs are made by various members of the Pep Club. Dick breaks the Barrier Warrior Mascots. ,Mirror Jlflemzfries and The annual staff relaxes for a minute. Char Danz is the editorg Toni Trumpinski Business Managerg Barb Allemang Karen Walgenbachg N Sue Jaegarg and Kay 4 Walgenbach are also on the 1972 Staff. Mr. Irvine is , our advisor. iff i iw ' 8 ,K W ,, Q 'fr' er With the help of Mr. Irvine we make decisions together. Here we look at the posters for the Magazine Drive. Keflecfivns of 1972 Here is some ofthe prizes won by students for selling the maga- zines. The big dog in the background was won by the top selling class. This class was the freshmans. Q uw- Zflze gflflagzzziuc Drive N, Jmmmwwr The winners ofthe drive were First prize Bobby Trumpinskig Second: Linda Pasiekag Thrid: Karen Walgenbach. Here they are seen with their prizes, we fre - I 1 N . ,f fd X . 'WMA Q , if -N l f ,,..,--'v ' FHA Officers President -Alice Dippel Vice President-Sue Jaeger lst Vice President'-Beth Loebaek Secretary-Becky Urban Treasurer-Christy Ryan Program Chairmanf-Toni Trumpinski Degree Chairman4Char Dauz Historians-Beth Ryan 84 Rosann Puetz Advisor-Mrs. Hause Mrs. Hawse 84 Kathy accept 15 pounds of Pork from the La Salle Co. Pork Producers Association. F.I-I.A. girls pack boxes of goodies for the area Service men. Nighty Night Girls ,,,tMAKfRs 3, E ' Ev-Li 1 N41 X 4' ' Q5 NEW Y! -z-O A O' .., 1: if ff? fl 'R ' v 'ji Ee U i S' 4 Y xo 0 O .B ff? x Q 1, ei Crfrzim Z 5? A. '71 - '72 TDNICA FFA OFFICERS President-Audie Calkins Vice President-Dan Hartenbower Treasurer-John Hartenbower Secretary-Terry Ryan Reporter-S teve Theisinger Sentinal-Allen Milner 'S I K AT1o ,o QL - Q, '-.Q 2' if 23' G .1 , 4' -'QR XA! X I ,Z ff- - Q 0 .8 Q- QICUL I land Hlasswmtirfn Zfmm lst PLACE IN SECTION 7 CONTEST John Hartenbower, Dan I-Iartenbower 2 Howard Storm-John was lst place individual FFA Safety Chairman presents check to winners of FFA Fire Prevention Poster Contest. ,4 Hrs! far Cwzim Z Z ,4. Debbie Calkins 2 Peggy Hartenbowerjoin our ranks Parhzmcnfary Prvcedurc Zfeam 2nd PLACE IN SECTION 7 CONTEST Terry Ryan, John Hartenbower, Dan Hartenbower, Peggy Hartenbower, 2 Debbie Calkins 61 Night fa Kamembcr 5 5 Homecoming 1972 was definitely a night to remember for the Warriors beat the Wououd Mustangs 78-69. The dance following the game i was held in the Study Hall. X15 M kv rv vs. Kathy Keller 85 Jerry Schmitt were crowned King 85 Queen. Music was by the 'ICede . Sponsors of the occasion was the Senior Class. x Q' 1972 Homecoming King 8: Queen Kathy 86 Jerry Coach Bayler had the honor of crowning Kathy 81 Jerry-Crownbearers were Bonnie Edgcomb 86 Antone Angello. flvmecamiug- I 972 l Escorts for the King 81 Queen were Alice Dippel, Jan Jouz, Val Lam- bert, John Coona. P i fheir Royalty Other escorts included Kathy Qascheri, A1 Milner, Beth Ryan, Mike Loeback, Char Dauze, Dan Puetz, Lou Ann Strack Sc Bill Ashley. 63 . ig Xhhy. Qt , Mmiipg gftsig is Egg is Kathy Keller 8z Mr. Strell speech coach-Kathy was lst in original monologue. Cake' 3rd in Z'ri60u14fy Speech Zcwfesf- 5 P 4 I s 1 Kathy holding trophy, others in the contest were Sally Shawbaclw' Beth Ryan, Val Schiffbauer, Nina Puetz, Dot Linder, Yvonne Moore Alice Dippel, and Roger Foote. N ff' ef Lt FT:- nn . ,. ,. .g Y .1-if! ' wc ,. Q '- X' x . . W, ., gt-, 3.5 x . -I ' ' ' 2 ' I 353' .. A f',,g 1 is x QA 1 5 ?' 5 All' - .rl 9'-4 ' The Christmas Program put on by the Speech Class this year was exciting. X- Q L . 1 . MZ. - A , . in , N A . Qalaefnf ' fi S f . If What a Lucky Santa ADVERTISING I v Qglwkzmis TONICA STATE BANK A COMMUNITY BANK DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY SERVICE MEMBER OF F.D.I.C. X E...-ii w-Q5 Tom Kenney-President is IQ T THE ELIAS FUNERAL CHAPELS Q53 'W gel. be Q-1. Y J If J ' 3' 'il' I ' fmxl w1,l'lmlllHHm Km j I ' augur: . - l' 4 ,MN il l ATT V- sa f'i E5 ll I E sqm X vgnqsn E H A ' l U K, L 24 Hour Ambulance Service Oxygen Equipment and Trained Attendants phone 442-8413-Tonica, Illinois phone 223-0040-Peru, Illinois rf Q FOLTY'S SUPERMARKET QUALITY MEAT AND PRODUCE EMMA, DIANE, BOB, FRITZ TO SERVE YOU YE OLDE VILLAGE INN Terrace Room 86 FireSide Room Catering to: Banquets, Parties 86 Weddings Smorgasboard-Sundays 11:30-2:00 Tonica 442-3535 -152.5 sbm r-wfiawf.. E -ig, A if EQ T 5'-3 --1-.......f.....,.....,,. 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V, DAYTON DAIRY ' 14 gi rf.. , wi fr ',4W'vi Your Golden Guernsey Dairy Ottawa 433-0105 BEENENGA FEED AND GRAIN ..,Ei T I Their New Storage and Grain Drying System Supersweet Feeds-Custom Grinding 84 Mixing Tonica, Illinois lzvf- 'TS 'N I x i A 1 il wlcKEs 1 nw ng 3 X 'I i iLfiiWIii+D1liNksFmIix mimi' YOUR HOME IMPROVEMENT CENTER PLUMBING IIEATIIIGI ELECTRICAL PAINT 195-rJ o 0 ' I s , I . -5 : O as , 5 , f' rl I I ' N 1.1 , f , I ge I s .- , I' . 2. I ' 1 --r ,I LARGEST U. S. Lumber 86 Building Supply Retailer On Hwy 51 South of Tonica-Phone 368-3314 11191 ?V if ---I' ffm' MARCONNET 5193? 0 X w X smoke from LOU'S Oglesby and Peru Illinois LEONORE GRAIN 81 SUPPLY Funk G. Seeds COMPLIMENTS OF y . I Master Mix Feeds. - DR. Liquid Nitrogen 8: Fertilizer Grain Drying 86 Storing in-AWE, Phone: 856-2401 n Lenore, Illinois Tonica, Illinois ' 442-3111 R.1zL:':::::z'-:Y ' SU PPER CLUB U .nn KRHTUNI Q2 COO! ICO! on Route 351 mm be 4 -v 1m,1, N Phone 883-8633 '-1:52531--' J- Building 8: Landscape Stone 4 Oglesby' Illinois Drain 85 Building Tile T Z Phone Utica Mo 7-4227 X Lowell, Illinois US SPEED CENTER I.. A u:' 'N' Ak I YOUR PERFORMANCE CENTER P . . . Tonica, Illinois Q 442-3548 RIBOLZI'S CONNIE SHOES Oglesby, Illinois 883-8517 Shoes for the Family TONICA LUMBER C0. S'For your building needs Xxglus M4720 ,.:-i.- - I I Tonica, Ill. 9 qfo 4 Phone: .lrallmlllqgy ,E i 442-3414 lx 5-5232,-Z- .iss ROWE'S STANDARD SERVICE U.S- 51 Atlas batteries Tubes :www ' STANDARD Tires and Accessories Tonica, Illinois 442-9416 C. A. J EN SEN Registered jewelers American Gem Society Serving The Illinois Valley Area for fifty three years AL SMITH SERVICE STATION IN THE YELLOW AREAS Phone 442-4814 709 First SEICCC LaSalle, Illinois Tgnica, Illinois ARKINS DELVALLEE'S CLOTHING DRUGS Fa Men,s Weari, is 'Q Gglesby, Illinois Prescriptions M 124 East Walnut st Ciigigs-12131. but 'H . 883-8514 ' I TONICA NEWS ToNlcA GREEN HOUSE 98 years of printing v . Lois 8a Harold Janz Phone: 44 2-84 1 9 Tonica, Illinois 3' 'L' ' GREENHOUSE FRESH ., - FLOWERS A i ' f . Nt 914 I ik X John Alleman On Route 51 Tonica BRUCE STEELE l . ti o , Vl lfl11l K lfbrmcio' 5 GI Electrical, Plumbing and Heating Service Tonica, Illinois Phone 44 2-3520 THE PAINT POT :.' .7 ' if I J , P 3 I A I Ceramic Supplies and I-Iand Painted Gifts Tonica, Illinois 442-8274 I HOBNECK ELECTRIC MONA'S AND CAPPONI'S l ll' an Qzumzg Plumbing-Heating-Electrical ,y ' rm Complete Service Itallan Restaurant Bob Hobneck -N' 'yi Toluca, Illinois Toniea, Illinois I Phonef 4522356 Phone: 442-3510 l 1 Compliments of l l KOEHI.ER'S MARETA'S RAVIOLI Mens gc Boys Wear 'cCorner First K Gooding LCOUOTCI Illinois LaSalle, Illinois l 856-2621 COIN OPERATED n , RQYAL LAN ES LAUNDRY gf' Open 24 hours , ii -:ET BOWLING ALLEY League Bowling on week days and niglits. Open bowling Equipped on week-emls. I Tonica Ted Lambert Plione 885-85 I 7 I Illinois Owner Ogleslvv, Illinois I CEDAR LANES MOTEL , Cedar Point, Illinois E Phone: 446-476I MEL'S BEAUTY SHOP Pernmiients, .ff Q f--- Wr is , Q lgs nm xg Li ' .2 Styling X- i'l v -it , J Mel llrittinglinin Owner X ,gn z' . I 42 iilmiii-1 -I-12 .3525 Il ' 'I'o1iiui, Illinois Bonny Records Phone: Q815Q 442-3452 Congratulations from TONICA SOUND STUDIO GRACE ANDERSON FASHIONS Master Recording and Pressings 733 First Street Second at Allen Street SLaS?'i7, .HhI?O1Sh6113O1 Anthon An ello Box 176 Rem lzmgm t e atest Y g T . IH. . 61370 fashions for the STUDENT- Omca' mms Career Girl-Business and Club Women Compliments of C0. DR. SYDLOWSKI J Lostant, Illinois E Tonica, Illinois 61370 Phone: 368-3321 442-3550 MOORE'S Q DRIVE-IN ssi 58 BILL GREGORICH SUPERMARKET MQW Royal Blue Store GroceriesfMeats 225 Columbia Ave. Open Sundays 706 North Columbia Ave. Oglesby, Illinois Oglesby, Illinois 7815, 883-9254 Phone: 883-8342 76 Robert E. Mullins-Bob Mullins, jr. Betty Mullins-Bill Mullins Bob Eckermann Ph: 828-8441 P. O. Box 145, Bloomington, Illinois 61701 L.G. BALFOUR COMPANY BALDWIN AND KENNY AGENCY YOU nlepmlat Insurance AGENT . I i ,mm ,N mu. Rings-Pins-Medals-Trophies o Invitations-Cards-Caps and Gowns- l Diplomas Bob Baer-Tom Kenney I N f Y k Tonica, IH. Phone 442-3116 ews oto earboo s ADAMSON'S LUMBER YARD W Material for all Building Needsl' Phone 856-2281 Leonore THE COLONIAL MIRROR BEAUTY SALON MARILYN CHRISTMAN-GWNER Specializing in Hair Shaping Tonica, Illinois 44 2-3 241 RALPH HASSELMAN TRUCKING Grain, Limestone, Sand, 85 Gravel Farm Products, Building Materials etc. and Custom Corn Shelling Tonica, Illinois 44 2-321 5 LA MAE'S APPAREL 8. SPORTSWEAR Best wishes: Leonard 84 Audrey Mozina 646 N. Columbia Ave. Oglesby, Illinois Pl'1OI'1C 883-3233 WE'VE GOT THE ANSWERS about all your crop needs CUSTOM FARM SERVICE Tonica, Illinois 442-8201 LA SALLE NATIONAL BANK Organized 7880 Member of F.D.l.C. 86 S.B. LaSalle, Illinois COFOID'S STORE i'Compliments of Nelly 81 Walter Cofoidw School Supplies jewelry Cosmetics Candy and Cards Phone: 442-3511 Tonica, Illinois R.W. BARNHART STANDARD Your Standard Oil Mann Phone: 856-2152 Leonore, Illinois Ogleadq floeaeza PHYI.I.IS ALLEMAN 114 W. Walnut Street Oglesby, Illinois Phone: 883-853 1 Qwmcloaning MERCER'S CLEANERS .4 3, ! X Dry CIeaning Marcie's Muslins Fabrics-Notions x i r, L 'E iv One I-Iour Cieaningn Oglesby, IlIinois TRI CITY HARDWARE 8. FURNITURE CO. rm cnrv 'HQDDwCIDg SURNITURCI First quality furniture, hardware LaSalle, Ill. 223-0400 COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1109 N. Bloomington 'V Streator, 9 Illinois F 67 2-2434 R 84 R MANUFACTURING CO. INC. Complete Machine Shop Metal Fabricating Service Portable Welding Leonore, IIlinois Phone: 856-227 1 LOSTANT OIL SERVICE Carl E. Barr Mobilegas, Oil, and Heat Lostant, Ill. Phone: 368-3214 - FARMERS STATE BANK CF LOSTANT Member of F.D.I.C. and Federal Reserve System Phone: 368-3395 Lostant, Illinois Custom Tailored Clothing ABBEY GARMENT CO. Leonore, III. Phone: 856-254 1 D8nDTAP Dutch and Donna Closed on Sundays Phone: 442-3404 Tonica, Illinois Complinients of: BUD'S BARBER SHOP Andies Candies The Firestone Store The 1972 Mirror wishes to thank you, that placed ads in this years Mirror. It is deeply appreciated. THANKS AGAIN! - ., 1 -3 -Z- --1 rw fwene Mugums-V Y, YQEMEQEKS san angela, texas Lfiudcrmcrz - 7972 R. Strack, D. Summers, T. Krebsback, W. Keller, R. Hafley, Coach-Hall, R. Gray, R. Hiltabrand, S. Tondi D. Golick, M. Locback, R. Hiltabrand. Steve school longjump record- 20, 6,, Seniors will be missed AV Dave Golick most valuable track member. Tondi broke the 160176 .75 - the Prom. K Freshmen Girls take care ofthe Program and Cloak room. ,igyfr 4,4 4 Christy 8: Duane Char 8: Bill 2 It will be Mr. 8z Mrs. in June. Jerry 85 Kathy Mr. 8: Mrs. McMeal junior-Senior Kanquef - 1972 .Always zz higlwglzl af the ycar. Chris Ryan prophesies the outcome of The food was good also the seniors. Val Lambert 81 Larry Erjavsek class presidents made the arrangements. 1 e V L iThe Seniors Last Will and Testimonial was given to the juniors by Kathy Keller. Drama 67116 Produces The Second Drama Club Musical-Sweet Charity was staged May 19, 20, and 21 to a very appreciative crowd. Co-Directors-Mr. Strell and Mr. Mitchell Many hours goes into the production be- fore the curtain rises. T Mr. KuKuck directed the music scores. V l 1 1 u 1 5 S i x I 5 3 r, Q i I ! Q 1 I Sammi Awards l6'am1uef Charlene Danz-DAR C99 Suzanne jacger-Betty Crocker Duane Ford-Math Terry Ryan-Ag. Gerald Schmitt-Athlete Susan Edgcomb -Music Ziyi. - Sffifl. lfayalfgf At the annual F.F.A.-F.H.A. , King and Queen dance April 6, LouAnn Strack and Al Mil- ner were chosen the 1972-73 King and Queen. LouAnn will represent the Tonica F.F.A. at the Section 7 F.F.A. Sweetheart Contest later in the year. LouAnn 81 Al were presented by Beth Loeback Sec. 7 F.F A Sweetheart Howard Storm presents Beth with the Section 7 F.F.A. Sweetheart cape. 88 The Queens Trophy We 'f qw X L Q Q.- 5, 1 1. XL .f x':'-Hiif N 5' S, Sqn K , A, , 45-n 1 N. .1 - gh-1 v W5- MTM , . Q U -vi 4. f kk w P -- -,g X.--315:-5135 . si 1 ff' ji'-f xg' ,-f 'f 7i ',..1' xf.., 5' -M .- rn ,HOP dl .-.,, - ' , 'f : 7 Y. ?', -V v P'--1.,, Z- V: -,Z 5-. ,. . - ! ...... ---N...,...L... v--V-. , -119.- 'i LQ-.v-ll K --1-ll 1 -W1-..,A U'f!r: 'fri' . q.,.4- vw-- ,.-e., . -1 .-.'-+ 'Ti' Us 1.4 - .'


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