Warrensburg Latham High School - Cardinal Yearbook (Warrensburg, IL)

 - Class of 1956

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K ' t, b Q' g W 9, ,ij St .M .Mile-1 1173 , ,ff N 7' if x 5 I 0 ,um 1 D 3 r f , vs J 'AL I , is 61 uv .- N-an , We the sttff of the 1956 Cardrnal present th1s annual to the students faculty and patrons of Unrt 11 Thxs annual vars edlted by Marv Ann Plankenhorn and Pat Wrber Mrs ones acted as aeluser for the staff and Mr Schwalbe advtsed the photographers We hope that thts book vull serxe as a pleasant remxnder of the many actrvmes that the students of W L H S par trcrpated rn ---.., Q.-K ROW 1 Carol Dxal Sharon Harr1s Helen T1pton severly Gulnck Pat Wzlbur Wealthy Paglll ROW 7 Rrcharcl Wrlbur Warren Propst DonHarcly Larry Mayberry Ellrott Varner ROW w Daxe Overheul Mrs ones George Howe Merle Tuggle Mary Ann Plankenhorn Bud Over heul Pat Heft Linda Taylor -4 v 4 ' x , L , . . V . V 4 1 L t . .J at f . L . v .1. . f .una . nnnnha Inman. fvmmmw ' ' 1 ,sn 4 a I '..4 4 ,,.l - - p r Qu . ,,1 - s K pl a y . -' 3 y 1 1 - W. V s , - JOHN KIICK We the staff of the 1956 Cardmal ded1cate thls book to you 1n acknowledgment of your tlreless efforts success m mfluencmg character and ab1l1ty to develop hlgh moral and flghtlflg cal1bre 1n our teams Those havmg had you as a teacher or as a coach w1ll long bear wltness of your good trammg of ath letes and your ab1l1ty to meet world problems 5 . . 3 7 I 9 - Q fiivif :.'.,: '- ., 6 . ga ' sam 'S A' 'T, If a48f?iv3?1,N 2 Y S I mi 9.9g..A f N' Q 15 'pwanif iw, 'www-'wamahp Mgx f www. W , .fsw-M. wmv yk m ' W I H S J 8 I ? 5 Q E . 5 I , 2 I 1 Q x 4 5 f s i 6 f xi , S if I Q Q E l I 5 ws? ' 2' , . 4 Q l n I 2 ! iii ' ni! '1 1 if fr 3 N . if HX I A ,Q My g Q ai, I q I f P I Q3 ' I M? 9 1 F gl. all uf! Mi , 1' ia 5' sl N . Ei' i ,M ,a X X9 -if N. ll' v 5 VK '9'x NVQ 'M , 7 Dy- x V rib ff 3-T32 . , 'Q sux Av--..,.. f--la., 'S-..,, .. .-.....,..5 I W, iv rx alr he Qu... 841: Edward B Allen No record of our hugh school and ns acuvmes would be complete wxthour plc tures of our Supermrendenr Mr Allen and the school board These people gxve so generously of rhelr txme so that our school may ac compllsh so much wlrh our present hm 1ted facxlmes These people are constantly workmg on ways to mcrease the oppor rumtles of the young people of our umt 37ls SCHOOL BOARD OF UNIT 11 STANDING James Dusrm Leland Games Raymond Alsup Robert Seefeldf Robert Burgett '5fi5N1VSf:'f W -f wi' 'if ' A .11 R ji? 'I ff 1 R ij . N ,V d . . - e Wmfwf l me Y M ,E N y an x' , 'f' rf' g D : 9 1 9 SEATED: Wayne Ragsdale President' Katherine Dickey Secretary. ...g.. Mrs Lrgon Every student rn hrgh school has one teacher and she rs Mrs Lrgon the study hall teacher Mrs Lrgon rs always wnllmg to help students lmd materlal m the lnbrary or wrth any socral problem they may meet rn darly school lrfe Mrs Lrgon attended Culver Stockton College and Gem Crty Busmess College ALLEN LIGON A B MA Mr Lrgon ns our prrncxpal at W L Hrgh School Even a new student wxll not feel as though he rs a stranger long after meet1ng Mr Lrgon rn the offrce for rn hrs frrendly krnd manner Mr Lrgon lmme d1ately makes the new student welcome Other than the admrnrstratron dutres Mr Lrgon teaches a class rn World History and IS sponsor of the semor class Mr Llgon recerved hrs degrees from Culver Stockton College and from the Umversnty of Illrnors 'W janet McMullen If there rs money to deposrt take xt to anet rf supplres are needed go to anet rf there are announcement to be made grve them to anet goes the day of anet McM1llen Mr Lrgons secretary In the two years that Mrs McMrllen has been rn the offrce she has been able to take over many of the routme chores of keepxng the school runnmg smoothly f . ., . . . . . , . , - . . - Y . f fl . . ' . ' 'L , 0 ' ' ' , v ' ' l A 'f V Z .V If 2 7 s,. ' . , , 1- . M . - . I . , - J 7 1 l , 9 ' J etc. S0 l 1 - ..9... It ju. ,, . ki L , AILEEN HOSTLER B.S., M.S. Miss Hostler teaches English II, English III, and directed the Junior play. She has attended Illinois State Normal and the University of Illinois. Miss Host- Q-' ler, who now lives in Decatur, is origi- FLORENCE MACKEY B A M A Miss Mackey teaches Latin I Latin Il American Democracy and is in charge of our library She has attended the Uni versity of Wisconsin Rockford College University of South Dakota University of Illinois and the University of Wash ington Miss Mackey is originally from South Dakota but now lives in Decatur 4,4-an--X ,- English II 10- nally from Chenoa, Illinois. .I Latin II il-s fi- DOUGLAS SMITH Mr Sm1th teaches General Scxence HELEN TUTTLE Mrs Tuttle taught Englnshl Englnsh IV speech and dlrected the Semor play The Darlmg Brats Mrs Tuttle tended the Umversxty of Ill1no1s S e llves near Maroa which IS her home town Blology and Chemxstry He has attended johet umor College and Illmols State Normal Durmg the summer he w1ll be workmg to complete h1s masters degree at the Unlverslty of Illmols Mr Smxth IS lwxng ln Decatur Ill1no1s Engllsh I ll Biology efftifgi 4 M, Charles Walters B S M S Under the drrectnon of Mr Walters boards dont remaxn just boards but soon become tables lamps cl1p boards stools or what have you durmg his rn dustrlal arts class perrods Mr Walters has also been the sponsor of the yunlor class thxs year Mr Walters has attended the Unnversrty of Illr noxs and Southern Illmols Unxversxty Norma M Jones BS MS Thns teacher ns no stranger to many people of thns commumty as she drd her frrst teachmg tn the old Major country school after graduatmg from a two year course at Illmons State Normal Unrversrty She later attended the Umversxty of Ilhnors Mrs jones teaches two sectrons of general mathe matrcs algebra 1 and 2 plane geometry and rs co- sponsor of the yearbook -ll lv Algebra II 1 new wa Industrlal Arts III 12 Donald Schwalbe BS MS Cafllf. Rosalind Kitchen B.A MS fx Mrs. Kitchen teaches shorthand, bookkeeping of fice practice, American history, and is the sponsor of the Cardinette, the school newspaper. Mrs. Kitchen attended McMurray College and the Indiana State Teachers' College before coming to her present home in the South Shores Addition of De 1 The man who is often seen taking pictures or helping a student get a good shot is Mr Schwalbe the sponsor of the photography department of the Cardinal He teaches two sections of business machines in the annex and three typing classes in the commercial room of the high school Mr Schwalbe makes his home near Decatur after attending Mrllikm and the University of Illinois lx ping I 'YW' 13 Cardmettc Staff 'K DOROTHY OMELSON B.S. Miss Omelson came to W. L. High from East St. Louis to teach girls' physi- cal education. She also is the sponsor of G.A.A. and the Pep Club. She attended Fontbonne University in Clayton, Mo. john Kuck B A M of Ed Mr Knck was no stranger to this community when he returned to Latham to coach baseball and basketball and teach two sections of world problems at W L High School Mr Kuck returned to his home town Latham fter attending Eurek College Tennessee State University of Texas Millikin and Sul Ross State College and spending some time in Texas Girls P E 14 Boys P E 6'-7'4 Evelyn Mangold B S M S Needles and prns needles and puns When a man marrles hrs troubles begm Thar wont be true rf the grrl has stuclred home economrcs rn hrgh school under Miss Mangold for she wrll have learned to sew plan and cook nutrn nous meals balance budgets do craft work and many more closely related projects Besldes reachmg the home economrcs class Mrss Mangold sponsors the future Homemakers of Amerrca Mxss Mangold has studled at the Unxversxty of Ill1n01s Wesleyan Norman and M1ll1k1n its Clarence Hanover BS M S Thxs rs one person that may be butchermg a hog testrng sorl or mllk checkmg feed values and help mg students learn the hows and whys of farm mg all rn one day Mr Hanover teaches one sectxon of general scrence agriculture 1 2 and 3 and 15 the sponsor of F F A He lrves on a farm near Blue Mound after at tendrng the Unrversnty of Illmors and Colorado A and M Agrxculture III 15 7 Home Economxcs I Robert Barstead B of Ed Mr Barstead drrects the band and teaches rnstru Marcra Johnsen B of M Ed Mrs Johnsen 1S the dxrector of the grrls chorus and the mrxed chorus whxch meets during the srxth perrod every day Thrs year the members of the chorus have worked hard to earn money to help pay for the new blue robes which they have Worn when appearrng on varrous programs Mrs Johnsen graduated from Mrllrkrn Unrversrty and makes her home rn Harrrstown li 1 Nt, mental musrc rn the schools of the unit Thrs year Mr Barstead and the band were honored by belng mvrted to grve a concert at the fall meetrng of the South Central Drvxsron of the Illrnors State Teachers Assocratron and at the Macon County Teachers In strtute Mr Barstead who now lrves rn Latham has at tended Illmors State Normal Unrversrty and Wes leyan wk. Band Playmg at the I E A Drstrlct Meetmg 16 N x Mlxcd Chorus at the Chrrstmas Program 75x COOKS Mrs Harrell Mrs Fox Mrs Totten and Mrs Whlre JANITOR Mr Havener 3' BUS DRIVERS Mr Whnracre Mrs Whxtacre Mrs Barclay Mrs anvrm Mr Burram Mrs Morrhland and Mr Mears 17 . i -. I 5 1 N IUVNI Njl V. nga.: -grub-. , 1' 'I x I V , N . , r v s N r fl' r sr M ! x ' l U A, D fs U sl 5 . ' , . ' , . , .J ', 1 Q g x 5:25 ,c Q 9 3,4 if we 'QR H ww 4 5 QWIVX 733. fi QW? 453' T vu... 3 E12 - 41 'Q' 5' f ,iq ' 2 ' -W' 'R QQ 9a gi a.gV Y 'EVE gt 1,9 Q , 1 A. Q , 'mfg S. 4- 5 ,MQ ' 'ev if k if .,., '5 :R K J 5 V -, .W .. .. -,-,- .. V: i 55,4 UE! N 'fi m, , M'sf,LhLf'f Lrsf Semegfgr' Honor Roll llvera.-ge, S Harrzet Albin Pafrlcaa Mlber Wtlltam Shelley A Average Mary Pease Ed ES Average Larry German eulah Randolp eahha. Bourne Palflctd. Blakemaff D A R AWARD Deanna Bourne was selected by D A R avsard Thts award IS awarded to the glrl who best exempllfles the qualntles of loyalty leadershxp sportsmanshnp c1t17en shnp and who has ma1ntamed a hngh scholasnc record durlng er four years of hxgh school llfe 7' ns- 4 s '-M1 Wxlllam Shelley Axbk0 lc 1 '3 ,Jive 9 W a a Xmxeqhctou uraronan I'hese three people have made an excellent record durmg thelr four years ln hlgh sch00l and we wnsh to congratulate them We gxve them our very best wnshes as they gO OH I0 college to extend thelr knowledge of the world IH whlch we live 20 U- 5 ' fie ig M . - we if ,,':. I .V ii ' f Cf' 2 --1 if 5? the Senior class to receive the Qs -- e - f ' ' ' f A . . W K . . h l e. an , a t A ' W f , , 7 Q y -'f-W-we-'fn fi f Vxhxkhv fo f i re f , y ' K a . 5 . . Pair' - 'Q t, Yl . ' S I I 'fbef O ffrcers Patty Blakeman Secretary Bob ODell Reporter Bob Thatcher Presldent Scott Maxwell Treasurer Wlllnam Shelley Vrce presrdent Senlor Class Hlstory As the date of graduatron arrlves we the Senror Class look back on our four years as a class rn hxgh school and once more go over the hrghlnghts We started our freshman year wrth an enrollment of 59 As freshmen we were practncally lost but that was remedred by the help of upper classmen When our sophomore year rolled around we were ready and wantrng for we knew more about hrgh school lrfe and some other people were the green freshmen now The orderrng of class rrngs was the great event rn our sophomore year Then all at once we were upper classmen In our Junror year many excrtmg thmgs occurred The two most lmportant however were the Junior Play and the junror Prom both huge successes Now as semors we have ordered cards announcements and semor prctures The sennor trrp has been planned wrth the followrng teachers Mr Lngon Mr Knck Mr Schwalbe and Mrs Lngon chosen to be chaperones All that remams rs for that great day graduatron to arrxve' We regret that our class has decreased untxl now we only have 35 members graduating We had many honors whrle we were semors The Senror Play The Darhng Brats started our success by bemg a brg hrt Then rn the late fall the semors went to Lakevrew for a Career Day where occupanons colleges and the armed forces were all represented Next came the basketball season and the great Decatur game We the semors were proud to have Rnchard Hammel Norman White jrm Brnkley and Bob ODell on the team whlch won that game with a score of 62 60 Deanna Bourne was honored by berng chosen the D A R wrnner out of all the senror girls Later nn the year a group of semors went to Normal Untversrty to look around and see what college lrfe m Normal would be lrke In Chorus we had a number of gurls and a few boys who helped to wm a first place rn the drstrrct and the opportumty to try for a frrst rn the state frnals at Macomb In Band we were well represented and we were very pleased to have Arvrn Potter chosen as the trumpet solorst for the Band He dad a wonderful job and we are very proud of hmm Our class was well represented on the honor roll wrth three students Harrret Albrn Patrrcra Wrlber and Wrllnam Shelley having hugh honors The semors have learned much from therr classes rn hrgh school and extra acuvrtres Many are gorn to put that knowledge to work rmmedrately whrle others are gorng to college to gam even more learmng both from books and by experrence Good bys are sand and off go the semors the crtrzens of tomorrow Q Y - 2 1 1 n 1 1 a 1 1 ' o A 7 1 7 7 I ' 3 7 , . 3 7 ' I 9 ' 7 ' 3 . , . , . Q. , U - 9 Y ' . . . ., . . . , ,, . , . . . , . 7 7 ' 5 Y . . . . , 3 Y 3 D Y 1 3 7 ' ' I , . - , I lui . is i is a+ 1 L,S.,,,,,,aag ,,prQ5gatQn,gE3 55,16 t an im Y., km f' r ,V it ga fs .HX 5 , G3 EDWIN ADAMS Eddie By his husky grit and hearty smile, We know he feels that life's worthwhile. Factory Employee Band l,2,3,4g Track l,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2g Basketball l,2g Baseball 1,2. NORMA ADAMS Norm From the crown of her head to the sole of her foot, she is all mirth. Secretary Cardinette lg G. A: A. 1,2,3,4g F. H. A. l,2,3,4. HARRIET ALBIN Henrietta A pleasant smile, a willing way, But never very much to say. College 0 Cardinette 12 3' Editor of Cardinette 3' F. H. A. 1734 Chorus 1 Hand Properties The Darling Brats 4 Class Reporter 1 Class Secretary 2 Class President 3 Prom Committee 3 Sweetheart Candi date 2 DARLENE BABB Beanie The only loss Ive suffered Is the loss of my heart Marriage Chorus 12 G A A 4 Pep Club 4 IV' 'WK '--,r d'J, aaa 22 'WWW' We-MW A JIMMIE BINKLEY Brnlc Men dellght me not but oh these 1ad1es Navy Basketball 1 2 3 4 Baseball 1 2 3 4 Band 1 2 3 4 PATRICIA BLAKEMAN at Her harr IS lrght 1n herght shes small She s very frlenclly to us all A1rl1ne Hostess or Secretary Glrls Chorus 12 Band 1234 Cardrnette 1 Pep Clu 4FHA l234GAA 1234 Mxxed Chorus 12 Pep Band 2 3 Band Treasurer 3 Class Secretary 4 The Darlmg Brats 4 Snowball een Candldate 3 HOm6COmlHg ueen 4 DEANNA BOURNE Wealthy ln frlends College F H A 1234 GAA l Band 1234 Chorus 1234 Homecomrng een 2 D A R 4 The Darlxng Brats 4 Class Secretary 2 3 Barltone Sololst LLOYD BRUMETT Load We could call hxm serlous but we know htm too Well Arr Force Speech Play 2, Basketball 1,2,3, Track 4, Band 1,2,3,4, Chorus 1 23 QW? VINCENT COWSER Vrn I hope I shall have lersure to make good Undecxded Track 5 4 CARL FAITH Wnllne Hrs own affanrs he mmds nor other peoples Undecrded Band 1 2 3 4 Pep Band 1 2 3 Pep Club 4 Baseball 12 F F A 1234 F F A Sent1nel4 StageMan ager Shy Guy 3 RICHARD FENT Rich True pollteness IS everywhere the same Arr Force VIRGINIA FITE Gxme She has a pleasant srnrle a gentle way Chorusl Shy Guy3 G A A 1234 F H A 24- 1- . ,, , . H ' ' ' nu , . 9 9 1 a 9 9 a 9 1 w ' ' ' 1 1 1 a ' ' ' 9 ' , . . . n 1. .. - n , . , , . . . , , , , . . . 1, 2, 3, 4- .- NORMA FLACH Shorty Llke a lxve wxre let loose by Western Union Marrrage Ban 1234 Chorus 1234 F H A 1234 G A A 123 4 Pep Club 4 Band Councnl 4 The Shy Guy 3 The Darlrng Brats 4 MARCELLA FULTON arcy Many rhmgs but most of all smcere Beauty Culture ACIIVIIICS at Decatur Hngh Senror Cholr 1 Glee Club B 2 F H A 234 Gnrls Chorus 3 B Chorr 4 Tn Y LARRY GERMAN Germe The man that loves and laughs must sure clo well An: Force Track 1234 Chorus 1 Golf 234 Pep Club 4 Class Vnce presndent 2 Shy Guy 4 RICHARD HAMMEL Dago A fmt man a man of known abllxty Work at Golf Course Band 1,2,3,4, Golf 3,4, Basketball 2,3,4 25 SIM Y I fE 551 Qi l E355 -1333 Q GAYLON HARRELL Whitey A little mischief now and then is relished by the best of them. Air Force Baseball 1,23 Track 1,25 Shy Guy 55 The Darling Brats 4. LOUISE HAVENER Talking and laughing through life she goes Wife G A A 12 54 Pep Club 4 Chorus 12 Speech Play 3 Christmas Play 3 GEORGE HOWE Stretch For well he kept his genial mood Air Force Photographer 3 4 Librarian 3 4 Cardinal 4 ROBERT JOHNSTON Bo A handsome fellow very clever ls he forward' Never never' Air Force Basketball 12 Band 1234 Pep Club 4 F F A 1 2 3 4 F F A Reporter4 The Darling Brats4 26- L if . ' Sis ZX' ll 4 - . H ' ' ' 5 S 3 1 S l 9 is S - fy, gsfag ' 'rtt X -' , ' ' -- A ,-f f: A ra f f, wait airy: - - ' Ziff, iz ' ' t , 305, H ,Q . ' ' , ' . ' - s 1 7 1 xisffvf' I .. , 3 ' L - ,. . , . K' i Q , , i 1 Q - - ' 1 i , . , Q - - - Q ' . Q ' ' ' 1.7 - 1.753 J K V. 5 :A wi f 3. , .M Iv W A .ix Q fe . ' 15lf3l?S'ffV?'i l 1 ll 4' .ag 1 ' A ' f 1 'i Q2 2 ,Y I ,f ,ef,:4.f gil' rf' . if Q V A it -tvii qwv . V. .-fi-at 5 pf Q .wa , ,if 1 -exif. 5 ' .' 37 N- 1-.ff 'ws 1 'W 1.2 , A af? ,h K vi, .351 ' te 292 ' P iff 'flls J: T' 'f ' f r f 1 'gun 'xifisz x 14 SCOTT MAXWELL Scotty He knows most that speaketh least Mechannc Basketball 1 Golf 2 5 4 Band 12 Pep Club 4 Class Treasurer 24 Speech Play 2 Stage Manager The Darhng Brats 4 FRED MCGILL Freddie In the world theres too much worry Whats the use of fuss and hurry7 Mechanrc CAROL ANN MILLER Annle Her vorce rs the outlet for the musnc ln her soul Telephone Operator and Housewxfe H A 1234 G A A 234 Chorul Mayorette 2 5 4 Cardxnal l Carcllnette 3 Shy Guy 3 The Darlrng Brats 4 ROBERT ODELL Half A dashrng redhead and plenty of fun A1r Force Track 7 34 Basketball 4 Chorus l 2 Band l 2 Class Vlce presldent 2 Class Reporter 4 27 S QV' MARY PEASE Shes very thoughtful very fanr More than wrllmg to do het share College Class REPOIICI 3 Band 12 34 Clarinet Ensemble 234 Ch0rus14 F H A1234 G A A 1234 Shy Guy 3 The Darling Brats 4 ARVIN POTTER rv Worry knlls men Im xn the best of health Teachmg Muslc Band 12 34 Basketball I Baseball 1 Speech Play 2 Shy Guy 3 The Darling Brats 4 BEULAH RANDOLPH Boots She says what she thmks when she thmks xt College G A A 234 F H A 4 Ch0rusl24 PepClub 4 Shy Guy 3 The Darlnng Brats 4 Cardmal 4 WILLIAM SHELLEY 1 The secret of success rs the constancy of purpose Polmcs Band 1 2 3 Prom Commxttee 3 Class Vlce presndent 4 The Darlmg Brats 4 535 'Sh RICHARD SMITH Drek Varzety IS the mother of enjoyment Electronrcs Engmeer Track Shy Guy 5 The Darhng Brats 4 ROBERT THATCHER Sunshnne A frrendly nature the same to all Farmmg F F A 1234 FFA Secretary 23 FFA Pres: dent 4 Prom Commxttee 5 Class Presrdent 4 HAROLD THOMAS Be merry today who knows what IS tomorrow Arr Force Stage Manager Shy Guy 3 The Darhng Brats 4 Pep Club 4 HELEN TIPTON 1 Blown rn from other frelds to get her fmal pohsh here College Act1v1t1es m Pekm Tap Club l Austera Club 2 3 4 G A A 4 F H A 4 Chorus1VO1Ce7 Glee Club 5 29 an TY' -103' fi' JOYCE WARNICK Jace Sparkling Joyce, snaps with fun Pretty, peppy, she's all in one. Undecided F. H. A. 1,2,3,4g G. A. A. 1,2,3,4g Chorus 1,2,5,4g Cardinerre 14' Pep Club 4' Class Treasurer 4 NORMAN WHITE NOUU Both limb and mind of manly mold For hardy sports for conquest bold Farming F F A 1234 Basketball 1254 Baseball 254 Band 1 2 PATRICIA WILBER at Who counts her as a friend is rich indeed College Cardinal 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Promprer Shy Guy 3 Prompter The Darling Brats 4 MARVIN ZINN Zmno The less there is to learn the less there is to forget Carpenter Shy Guy 3 'lg'-'r so '-1 Senior Play The class of 1956 presented The Darling Brats November 4 and 5 1955 Norma Flach and Bill Shelley the Brats kept the audience screaming with mirth by the antics they pulled on their dear Auntie and her fiancee The hilarious episodes with the limburger cheese fly paper and itching liquid will long be re membered by those who saw The Darling Brats The play was directed by Mrs Helen L Tuttle Hank Darling Bill Shelley Babs Darling Norma Flach Appleton Crabbe Arvin Potter Agatha Darling Mary Pease Cynthia Darling Carol Ann Miller Tess Darling Patty Blakeman Junebug Johnson Deanna Bourne jack Henry Gaylon Harrel Spike Sperling Dick Smith Rod Vinton Bob Johnston Mrs. Vinton Beulah Randolph Others assisting in the production were Stage Managers Harold Thomas and Scott Maxwellg Hand Properties, Harriet Albing Costumes, Louise Havener and Dar- lene Babbg Prompters, Pat Wilber and Loretta Meier. -51... Mramr Beach Florrda February 26 1976 BEULAH RANDOLPH the owner and hostess of the Gold Cardrnal Hotel on Mramr Beach recently set 3SldC one week and rnvrted her hrgh school graduatrng class down for a reunron therr frrst srnce they graduated from Warrensburg Latham twenty years ago Srnce ED ADAMS and hrs wrfe were unable to attend they had two thousand orchrds flown down from Eds world famous New York florrst shops to float rn Beulahs fabulous cardrnal shaped swrmmrng pool Eds srster NORMA a gossrp columnrst for a Chrcago paper toured all the Mramr nrght spots collectrng materral for her column but could frnd none to top the brt concernrng our own VIN COWSER who had just hrt the news over hrs romance wrth Grace Kellys daughter IJEANNA BOURNE and her husband were unable to come because they were showrng therr prrze wrnnrng Shetland ponres rn Calrfornra that week LOUISE HAVENER was fortunate rn berng able to come for a part of the reunron srnce Nashua II was racrng over at Hraleha Nashua III rs only one of the brg money wrnnrng horses from the Havener Stable near Loursvrlle as a forest ranger rn the Rocky Mountarns because he was leadrng a search party for IM BINKLEY who had been on a hunt for uramum when a rock shde blocked the only road down DARLENE BABB who has been travelrng over the entrre world rn these past twenty years fascrnated everyone wrth her colorful account of a snrpe hunt rn Outer Mongolra WILLIAM SHELLEY WAS HARD AT WORK most of the trme preparrng speeches to delrver rn hrs campargn for governor rn hrs home state Illrnors Best dressed among the men was DICK SMITH Thrs undoubtedly was because he rs a model for clothes rn Esqurre Magazrne PAT WILBER secretary to the Presrdent of the Unrted States was naturally un able to attend the reunron because of the meetrng of the world powers to decrde the guest lrst for the frrst drnner party on the moon FRED McGILL brought wrth hrm an ear of corn 252 rnches long a sample of hrs new McGrll Hybrrd whrch he recently developed on the ROBERT THATCHER research farm at Warrensburg BOB ODEI L hrd 1 terrrfrc trme sketchrng Mramr beautres to be used rn travel folder ads He found none better however than HELEN TIPTON the 1974 MIS Amerrca Arrrvrng by motorcycle was DELLIS PIERSON recently named Presrdent of the Amerrcan Motorcycle Assocratron 32 Also unable to come was LLOYD BRUMETT who could not leave his duties J . . RICHARD HAMMEL a c1v1l engmeer drdnt have far to come He rs cur rently nn Mzamx vworkrng on hrs late bram chrld a brrdge from Florxda to South Amenca GEORGE I-IOWE surprrsed everyone when he announced that he was leavnng the ftrst of next month to jom the French Forengn Legron the second Captarn Gal lant no less Everyone was surpnsed when HARRIET ALBIN Presrdent of Vassar sped up rn a I976 sports car wrth her secretary MARCY FULTON Harrret was hard at work on a new book THE WAYS HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS WASTE TIME PA'I'l'Y BLAKEMAN only stayed untrl Wednesday noon when she had to fly back to New York to model for Glnstom a blond haxr preparatnon on the Grandpa Godfrey Show RICHARD FENT owner of a fender factory brought CARL FAITH wtth hrm to connnue workmg on thelr plans to merge and become Farth and Fents Fabulous Fender Factory BOBBY JOHNSTON Oscar wlnner for hrs recent rmpersonatron of Bob Barsteal rn The Lrthe Man hardly had a chance to see anyone for the autograph hunters chasmg hnm Hardly anyone recognrzed GAYLON HARREL who IS a professxorral heavy werght wrestler werghmg rn at an unbelrevable 275 pounds OYCE WARNICK had a great trme at her frrst attempt at water skung smce she xs a professronal snow skung Instructor at Sun Valley Everyone was happy to learn that NORMAN WHITE had just been hrred as soccer coach for Bearsdale Tech It rs reported that they w1ll have some tough om pentlon from Coach HAROLD THOMAS boys from Heman A 8a M MARVIN ZINN was seen handmg out autographed coptes of hrs latest best seller I Led Nrne Lrves I thmk rts a story about a cat Beulah had sent her recreatnonal drrector VIRGINIA FITE to Chrcago to the Internatronal Lrve Stock Show the prevnous November to buy the Grand Champron steer Much to her surprrse NORMA FLACH a member of her graduatmg class was the owner How we drd enjoy those steaks' Everyone enjoyed the floor show whrch was featurrng ARVIN POTTERS Dance Band one of the best rn the natron and CAROL ANN MILLER the mcreasmgly popular smgmg star who has just mtroduced MARY PEASES song hrt The Mackey Mambo Mary rs currently workmg on The Hostler Hop Carols golf playmg brother rn law SCOTT MAXWELL spent most of hrs nme on th hote lgolf course rn preparatron for hrs brg match next week when he w1ll play agamst LARRY GERMAN for the Umted States Champnonshrp 33 a y . 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P . s, ' . . v ' 1 .1 . . -v Q - 1 1 s - 1 . . , , x 1 a - . - - , . u Q n f - -1 n , . - . . - - . , , Senior Class Wlll Scott Maxwell wlll my dreams to wm the Tam OShanter Golf Tournament to Gary Beaman Gaylon Harrell w1ll my abxlnty to handle a car rn a sensxble way to Charles Cheffer Boy you need xt' Norma Flach wrll my abrllty to make the most of everythmg m W L H S to my slster I hope you enjoy lt as much as I d1d Pat Wnlber w1ll my grades to anyone who can have as much fun earnmg them all Helen Tlpton wnll my sewlng abrlnty to Frances Lobb Vm Gowser leave to Bob Lamb my abmhty to sneak Pepsrs mto Shop class Lloyd Brumett w11l all my good txmes rn hlgh school to anyone wantmg a good UIUC Rnchard Fent wlll my slncere love for school to jerry Howe Marvrn Zmn wrll my mtelhgence rn Agrlculture to Dean Buckley Deanna Bourne w1ll my love of people to those who fmd tt hard to get along wlth thenr fellow man Mary Pease wnll my frrst chanr rn the clarrnet sectlon to Barb Bourne Larry German wxll my abxlrty to play golf to Coach Knck Marcy Fulton w11l all the fun I have had at W L to my knd snster Deame B1ll Shelley wnll my wxllmgness to argue with my teachers to anyone who has enough nerve to try xt Beulah Randolph wrll my abnlrty to VlS1I Florlda each Chrrstmas vacatlon to Mrke Johnston l'1'1 oyce Wmnxck wrll my abrhty to talk fast to Mary Baker Norman Whlte w1ll my POSIIIOH on the basketball team to Jerry Ward Eddie Adams wnll my Hlstory book to anyone who can frnd rr Carl Falth w1ll my sane OJ drlvmg abrllty to anyone who could use rt Take advnce Im an expert Bob ODel1 wrll one palr of sclssors to anyone wnth the nxckname of Harr Harold Thomas w1ll my U S Hrstory book to anyone who wrll take lt' Vlfglnla F1te wrll my love for Lttchfxeld to Mrs Clayton Bob Thatcher wlll my abrhty to say the wrong thmg at the rxght tnme to no one Harriet Albm wrll my stlck to rtness to all who need II Arvm Potter wrll frrst cha1r m trumpet sectron to whoever earns nt I hope ou have the fun 1 dnd Bob Johnston wrll MacBeth to Ed Hardrng Good Luck' George Howe w1ll my henght to Gary Beaman Norma Adams wrll all the fun Ive had to Betty Koger Have fun Betty Sue Patty Blakeman wtll my Homecommg Crown to anyone who w1ll wear lf as proudly as I have Fred McG1ll wlll my mechanlcal ablltty to Merle Tuggle Lounse Havener wtll my love of the outdoors to Carol Dial Darlene Babb leave my skatmg ab1l1ty to Pat Heft Rrchard Hammel wlll my guard posxtron on the basketball team to Ron Hardy Dlck Smrth wrll my abxlxty to understand Chemnstry to Dnck Rogers Carol Muller wrll my stngmg abrhty to Karen Buckles 34- I, s dd. , J . y . . . 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V438 Alrce Henderson Bar bang Bou rrgei Carol Dual John Dmckey Rmchard. Howe, Nana l'1'Lemore Marc yn Newlm Sharon TN-PP -1 'w .-'qs Eu? XY R1chard Howe Ron james Shlrley Jesus 39 . 'J . J I A J 7 ' N-e e r E32 A 'ii ' , A ,t , z f ,, . .3 A ::, 'lj gr' -1 ' ' fl I n 2 . ' . . -Zh + I . ff . . ,..i ' - ' 1' Q, ff -6 ' , 'Z ,el , . ,Fur '71, X ,. n E - 4- gg' I Q-W-vYAl4, -V .l.su- an ,,,-. -ik: Q 1 f - e 5 e 4 Ea A3 ' 3 .. ga W 3 'M 'I' JI 5' Q i ,J-qw Judy Jones x 5 Robert ones If Jack Knrght ,! ,J Betty Sue Koger Stanley Lehn JUNIOR HISTORY As freshmen, the class of 1957 entered high school and soon got to know and lrke the school Wrth the help of our sponsor Mr Arnold we elected the fol lowrng offrcers presxdent Harley Ponsler vnce pres rdent Bob Jones secretary Rnchard Howe treas urer Charles Cheffer reporter Merle Tuggle These offrcers and the class worked hard durrng the year One of the hrghlxghts of that year was an Evenmg rn Parrs dance open to the entire school Ou Homecomrng Queen candrdate was Emogene Baker Our candrdate for Sweetheart was Nancy Nottle mann Candxdates for Carnrval Kmg and Oueen were Carol Dral and Harley Ponsler As Sophomores our class wxth the help of Mr Hanover our sponsor elected the followrng offrcers presrdent Harley Ponsler vrce presxdent Bob Jones secretary Nancy Nottlemann treasurer Rrchard Manner reporter Pat Heft During the wmter we sponsored a Sadne Hawkrns Party wrth dancrng and a pantomrme In the sprung we chose our class rxngs Our Homecoming candldate was Nancy Not tlemann Our candrdates for Suzre Snowflake and Jack Frost were Betty Koger and Dave Antrlm Betty Sue was elected by the school to be Suzre Snowflake Thrs year we are yumors We elected the follow mg offrcers presrdent Kay Pullms vrce presxdent Nancy Nottlemann treasurer Wanda Ferry and re porter Lenora Smrth Our sponsor thls year was Mr Walters ln the fall our class sponsored the an nual Carmval Our candndates for the Guy and y oger Bud was elected t e Guy of the Carnrval Our candndate for Homecommg Queen was Nancy Not tlemann Candidates for ack Frost and Suz1e Snowflake were Rrchard Howe and Marrlyn New lm Our class sponsored the Junior and Senror Prom on May 19 at the Hotel Orlando Those on the prom commxttee were Kay Pullnns Bob Jones Merle Tuggle Emy Baker and Pat Heft The unror class presented the play 'Swrng Your Partner whlch was drrected by Mass Hostler I r -40 I -., 'sf ,. , 10 P' fl QV f I 55s Frances Lobb Joyce Logue Mary Lowe Nancy McLemore 'sa Ng of Rrchard Manner 1 1 ' 9 ' 5 9 9 ' lf- 9 1 I ' 0 I J' , Q 3 n .5 cgss . . ., . S ax, 'f , , . . A ' , I l I I I : A , Q s S t a M 1 a L I . - I , Q , if a ' , as Q, '1 - . . .. Z., Doll were Bud Overhuel and Bett Sue Kr . cc a , b A ' - 1 x 3 336 J I Sita ,, . . . Clgsfgg at Eugene Matthews Ron Morthland Marilyn Newlin Nancy Nortelmann Davxd Overheul 'Now look' I had tl lree qrljxcsv Mary Ann Plankenhom Q T4 Harley Ponsler Beef' fmll me .hc BQWUXY Q9 .X i , Kay Pullins 'L lx Bud Overheul 01-V 1- X , X 11tr'rc'.xfl.ngr X ' I ' XX John Robmson L41.. 1 '-0' Barbara Smrrh Lenora Smrth Ray Standerfer 13' Wxlson Thompson uf! JY' i Mary Ann Plankenhom Wxrh the layout of her arucle whrch appeared nn the February lssue of the Better Homer amd Gardem nr Sandra Kopp 2:5-2' Sharon Tl' 1PP Edward Hardmg -42 Claudeen Fulton W fr tvi 'F Merle Tuggle 'S Betty Turner ai Stanley Waddell -df fr! Kathryn Whrre Rrchard Wrlber fr , '7 .. , A 5-.Sfwg a ' - ...,p wily? 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'Q 1 V 0 olnored Mary Baker Arlene Brnkley Judy Bales OFFICERS Bonnie Barnes Larry Chapman Reporter Bob Lamb Vrce presrdenr Bob Ferry if bw Gary Beaman Judy Benrz Presxdenr Beverly Gulnck Secretary Carol Burr Treasurer -44- Karen Brame 'f C Rlchard Brown ,Q an-ff R1chard Brown Lxla Buckley Carol Burr Charles Centers Larry Chapman V -arf Lrsli Semester Honor Roll A Average l k B G I Dailgirkolfziih Sandra Hlllcaxd-. Avera. e San 3, VHVI Jane Smc h B+ B verdge qi Larry Chapman age E man Ro e Ferr- Machael Joh sian Rob ri Lam Weaghy Parrnll Thomas Pyle, Ruzharzl Rogers Joyde S ffoh Del Sou hern ELl3CYlQ wubben 4? 5 Eugene Denney Rnchard Dnsbrow X Judy Dorsey Melver Chapman Floyd Eadg Emma Tean Covey 45 Dale Eyman ' 'L5-7-fc .! QVffv:.f , -f2fFf32. fa - 3??g',aw'f,' 3.21 ' V, 1 L f - - .-L.. , - , Fla , ' ' .,,. 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' .Y-'14, ' A Robert Ferry Gerald Fox Patty Franklrn Beverly Gullck SOPHOMORE HISTORY In the fall of 1954 64 freshmen entered WL Hxgh School wxth a feelmg of wonder that we had actually arrrved at the long awanted moment of bemg real hxgh school students Wrth the help of Mr Smrth our class sponsor we elected the follow mg class offrcers Presxdent Del Southern Vxce Presldent Tom Hamrlton Secretary Davrd Holtz man Treasurer Joyce Sefton and Reporter janet Smrth We were very pleased when Sandy Hrllrard was selected by the student body as a cheerleader Our class entertamed the upper classes wxth a sprrng dance By the fall of 1955 we had become accustomed to the routnne of hngh school and we were ready to welcome a new class that would take the begmners role whrch we had had last year At the fnrst class meenng we elected the followmg class offrcers Bob Ferry Presrdent Bob Lamb Vrce Presndent Beverly Gulrck Secretary Carol Butt Treasurer and Larry Chapman Reporter We nominated Mary Baker as our candndate for homecomrng queen The Hallo ween party sponsored by our class was enjoyed by all of the students Our class was pleased when Janet Smnth and Carol Butt were elected cheer leaders We nomxnated Joyce Sefton and Bob Lamb our candrdates for the Guy and Doll of the Jumor Car n1val Pat Warnrck and Bob Lamb were candr dates for the ntle of Suzy Snowflake and jack Frost of the Snowball Dance Our class has been well represented ID the band and chorus as well as furmshmg boys for the v'ar1ous athlerrc teams We feel thrs has been a good year for our class but we are looking forward to next we usfff Donald Hardy Ronald Hardy Sharon Harrls jonette Hemz year as an even better year as we become yunrors Tom Hamrlton 46- Sandra Hrllrard Davld Holtzman Jerry Howe 9 64 Robert Hudclleston Sandra anvrin Lunch Lmc NN Of m Haswfv CWS is Joan Kmght -Q1 Robert Lamb Donald Lms Parry Lifts Michael Johnston -47- Nancy McClure Ronald McNeely Lawrence Mooney Delayne Ohver ane Overheul -sky, vb- 'X Speffgh HSS Xml 111 nom lu mn I Z, H, nh Q' xhdc 23005 y LLQOQQH e eww ahh Bernnce Pease Warren Propsr Thomas Pyle si Gary Rlchardson Wealthy Parrxll 48 Robert Richardson A '17 fi, I Richard Rogers Q-1 erry Rose Delmer Rucker Nuo-' Joyce Sefton Q7 Carolyn Sheehan C okc time ,119 157' Jess Tipton Patricia Warnick the pauac thit rcfreshee Alfred Williams 5 Donald Shelley Janet Smith Qui' Del Southern Eugene Stovall Eugene Wubben Robert Mandrell Cardona Thompson ..49- 'MQ 5. ui F will 11 'Q x f L3 Q 139.3 QQ 421 4554-A i 572 Tlug page was sponsored by C ur1ys Muker Warrensburg Ill1no1s Judy Albln -'fi Shlrley Ambrose Phyllls Anderson 1 nd ' Carol Atchlson Pamela Barclay fed lflefl I, gzcgilll Smrl ffm OFFICERS Helen Nauman Secretary Edxrh Randolph Vxce presndent y Burr Presxdenr Pamela Barclay Reporter Larry Norungham Treasurer 51 Don Berzer Judy Betzer Tom Bmkley Barbara Black Marlene Bloye if 'Q , ?,1. 4:' ' B Al 15 Y : H7 A .V 3 7 A. m n . ll- .I ' I A l 'J Q 'WA lu- 'A ,,' I y ' i . 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L: .gx'T,I'i cntglifg f Lmda Dustm Sandra Emery Floyd Falth Douglas Flsher lg. av,-I Lmda Fry FRESHMAN HISTORY On August 29 1955 65 freshmen appeared at W L Hngh School for the fxrst trme We had been wamng anxxously for thrs day but on xts arrrval we were confused and bewrldered by the hour long class perrods and the change of class rooms for each class The semor class gave a party for us and rntroduced our class to the rest of the student body whrch made us feel that we belonged Mr Hanover our class sponsor helped us conduct our frrst meetxng at whlch we elected jay Butt Nauman secretary Larry Nottmgham treasurer Pam Barclay clus reporter Margne Ford was chosen to represent our class as candxdate for queen of Homecommg She was not elected to rergn but we thought she was very pretty as an attendant to Queen Party Blakeman Our candrdates Marietta Letterly and Glen Koger for the Guy and Doll of the junxor Carmval were fortunate as Marretta was the Doll and reigned we Our class was well represented at the Snow Ball Dance wrth Karen Buckles and jay Butt trymg for the trtles of Suzy Snowflake and Jack Frost even though they were not selected Judy Betzer and Douglas Fxsher were our sweetheart candrdates for the Sweetheart Dance whrch made our class very well represented at the four mayor dances of the year Our class sponsored a sprrng frolrc for the stu dent body to show our apprecratxon for all the good parnes we were a part of durmg our frrst year of hrgh school We are pleased and happy wrth our frrst year of hrgh school and are lookrng ahead to a happy and worthwhrle stay at W L H S 55 Margle Ford Vernon Galloway Pat German Wayne Howe '15 W w A Wlllxam Hughes I ! 3 146' at A '. T ' . ' A , l presidentg Edythe Randolph, vice presidentg Helen , . . . If ,J t f 7 I 7 J.. -L ' H L - ' 3, ll. I P? D0 Sally Hursh John Leh n Q All M' 'B go 'N OXVWN' K ay Israel Marxerta Lerrerly Hard Work CIS 14' Stephen janvrm M Lobb ary gifs 'lr 9 AA 4 dang Glenn Koge' Ronald Lukens General Math Class Mary Jo K1-ol junxor Grandflelcl 54 k1'J,2l 1 f 4 it K 3 ii 5 in Q l .Wm i M ln 7 ' ' Q, 2 5 ' . 'i it , V - Iv ,. df 4, 9, I , ..,1 31 Lg.. , 3. , k,f, A IM, U4 , v A 12:-'i ':': w. xg., ' as . ' V, y, ,, .f ff. Q . . Q' A ., sgd L' - ' A ,l ff? l ,, Nm , X ' 1 1 3 :,: ' 1' 5 ag, ... ... ' - A . new 5 6 1' ff' ' ' .s-3 A 1 W DK, . -,,.,,5f3 ,,.k . ' ll x V A . I' I , 4 4. '5' . Q Au 'J --A:,. 7 1 ffifxix, W' ffflg., l 2 K i ff :g.:- N l v-H l f i E, ' ' ' ., 4 I A ig SM V ,. . A it ylvu wa. , ,, ,V i Harry Marshall 4 Larry Ma b erry Larry Miller Judy Morthland Helen Nauman 'nr-H xwen F reld Trip Lunch ,Q J Q Larry Nottmgham Handy Pease Henry Prerson Leon Purcell 5. 5 Edythe Randolph In Gary Rau QT' ,,....-9 Lmcla Taylor Sue Trnpp 7 'SM Patrlcna Tusmg Judith Tyler in fir! Gif W1 Elllott Varner f Q1 Blow ' Blo ' jerry Ward w Blow ' Samuel Wh1te Julxan WllllamS , Please, ham agam LLEXQXHXB t is wwf fi' .M nf I f l l ' yo f..-y ef ' of ff 5 W A . . an fix ,152 f- u W, J 3 ar , X 0 y ,.,ox l Qy: - . W ga, .. ' -:jr '-.i ,L y . .Q ,, I f l g . ' . vi . Q A A ., X A-f' Q., ' y ,y,y Qfifli W I Q l ,. 2 RyAw 4' l ,Q , 'l - 5 1' ' W' 11 f A P42 Doris W 5 6- oods Finley Yokley Sandra Young R1chard Znnn ,V I V 356 Sandra Zinn I rs A john Buckner Dorwxn Kopp RlChafd Muzzey James ROSS 'xx 7-f i 'Ii 2v 5,44 J, SAA 1' fv 8 YA' --1 if IZ- I A If Y 5 ll' J iw 3 5 0' 1 I 1'-ep. 1 ' .w-Mi. Row 1 Gene Y'Vubben manager Ron Hardy Rlchard Mariner Jerry Rose Jlm Blnkley Dave Xntrlm Dean Buckley Dlck Dxsbrow manager Row 2 Larry Chapman Tom Hamllton N01 man Whlte Stan Lehn Del Southern Mr Knclt coach 3052 La f The Cardmals of W L H S had another successful baseball season 1n the fall W1l'1n1l'lg four and losmg only one We all feel that this lS very good' The team defeated Atlanta ln thexr f1rst game 7 to 2 but lost to them later ln the season JIITI Bmkley Stanley Lehn and Dean Buckley d1d the pltchmg and made a fme record for themselves The sprmg season IS now ln full swmg The team has won flVC of the elght games played In their fxrst game the team defeated Mt Zlon by a wlde margm We beheve they w1ll contlnue w1th thelr good playmg W L won the Sub d1str1ct Tournament by defeatmg Decatur Hugh Lakevxew and St Teresa The team was defeated by Champaign m the D1s trlct Tournament rn Champaxgn Thxs page IS sponsored by Decatur Automatlc Screw Company Warrensburg, Ill1no1s 60 i . u,MasmWtm-HMfaw1We.:,H wM1U.afUcW,W , 4 ,a.. s 2 ,X Q 1 ' X N ' fx , ka' Q . 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W-L had matches with Lamphier twice, Cathedral, Fithian, Decatur, and played in the District Tournament. -61- Zito!-elgaf The Warrensburg Latham Basketball team had another very successful season The 73 wins and only 6 losses is greatly accounted for by the fine sportsmanship great teamwork good reserve strength and fine coaching by Coach Knck Our team won 10 games in a row by defeating Ramsey Oakland Maroa twrce Niantic Mt Yion twice Bethany Lovington and New Holland The first loss was to Lakeview in the Likeview Tournament where we received second place in the tournament In the Macon County Tournament the team won second place We feel that the most thrilling game of the season was the defeat over Decatur in the Decatur Regional The score of the game was 62 to 60 This was the first defeat over Decatur by Warrensburg since 1932 ference Champs for 1956 We all feel that this basketball season was one to be remembered for many years to come Basketball B Team Hg i iN! t1. f Row 1 Bob Lamb Bob Ferry, Jerry Rose, Del Southern Larry Chapman Sam YN hite Ron Har dy Row 2 Gene Wubben, manager, Glenn Koger, Leon Purcell, Ron James, Jerry Ward Jess Tipton, Gene Stovall, Mike Johnston, Dick Disbrow, manager 62 s , . . . Y . . . - . Y , . y , . . , . , , . . . 2 A ' . . K I K . - . By continuing their victories, XVarrensburg-Latham became disputed Cenois Con- ' 6 L 4 , l fffi I Q' r . isf 1 . : a ' 9 ' 1 ' F a ' , ,T , SQ' 'A 1 K x 4 ga, , 1, . A, 4 v,fyy'f f 2 '? 42,5 fi lpn? e 'pi wr Stan Waddell Bob 0 Dell Bob ones W ilson Thompmn im Binklcy 'hah 110 Z1 wg Rlchard Howe --was-agua!! 3- Cenom Conference Trophy Tom Hamllton sa QQQ SIL'-I1 Lchn Rlfhifd Hammcl 63 Y ' J - J , fvo, 7 . 441- 2, as lo .fl I at , ... ., , , fl 1 V M 5 2' . Q 4 V. 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' 5 ll' ' V , l h I f H , sec ' 55 U cnc rl ' . - Y . 5 1 F I e ,,., , W 0 G' M Rowl D Frsher manager E Grandfleld r L Mayberry L Purcell R Smrth G Stovall, V Cowser G Hahn E Adams S Waddell Row 2 H Pease,-I Ward, R YV1lber, R Howe, H Ponsler TIPIOH R ODell Mr Smlth, coach l Cl,C Mr Smlrh was our track coach agam th1s year Our lettermen were Eddre Adams Lloyd Brummet Vm Cowser Gaylon Harrell Bob ODell Drck Smrth Rlchard Wllber Stanley Waddell Gene Stovall jess Trpton jerry Ward and Douglas Fnsher the manager The track team partrcrpated m frve meets th1s year They were at Lakevrew Blue Mound a Freshman Sophomore meet at Lakevrew the Macon County Meer and the Cenons Meet They recexved th1rd place m both the Macon County and Cenors meets I af' I' flu, -syn JN -HG, 'Xia fa-mmm ,ax-N I 'la e-f N- MQTN QW-. 1 1 1 ' f 4-'f I -o 'I ' QP .V at fi, ' wr y W A 1 , ' O,1.,Z+ - - Q , TJ - , x I f - W ' R S ' T A 1 if Q ff X , 4 6 1 , Y 5 . 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Y Cheerleaders KJ ML.Ld.tL'.c1H 1 Q Q,-L3 ni!-Ll 1 n anet Smlth Sandra Hrlllard Carol Butt Kay Pullms Emmy Baker These are the students who do much to bulld good sportsmanshrp among the student body by exhrbntmg good sportsmanshrp themselves m all of the1r acnons The grrls earn the rrght to represent the1r school at all basketball games by trymg out and then bemg selected by the student body as the gurls most lnkely to be able to marntam the proper sp1r1t at the h1gh school games These gurls keep fmt by followmg trammg rules and by four hours practlce a week They must mamtam a C average rn the1r academxc subyects We feel the above glrls have represented our school well durrng thus year and we are proud that they were awarded the cheerleaders trophy at the Macon County Tournament as the best cheerleaders rn the county A newly organrzed group at W L Hrgh School thns year was the Pep Club wrth Mrs Clayton as the sponsor Members of the club purchased whxte sweat shnrts with a Cardrnal rnsrgnra on them and a whrte hat to wear at the home games where they sat rn a reserved sectron of the bleachers The members prcked up corn on three drfferent days to earn money to help pay for the use of a bus to take students to the away from home games Thrs club formed an enthusrasnc nucleus for a late cheermg sectron at each of the basketball games 66- . 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A s ROW 1 Kay Pullrns Emy Baker Bernrce Pease Andy Brown Kay Israel Lrnda Dustrn Edythe Rando h Judnth Albrn Helen Nauman Sandy Halnes Wanda Ferry anet Smrth Carol Butt Sandy 71nn udy Betzer Sandy Chapman Mary Baker Pat Warnrck Mrs Clayton ROW 7 Carol Mlller Krren Buckles eannre Brnckctt Joyce Sefton Sandy Emery Patrrcn Blakeman Mary Pease Vxrgmma Frte Norma Adams Marretta Lettcrly Lrnda Fry Judy Tyler Nancy McClure Judy Morthland Pam Barclay Beulah Randolph ROW 71 Sandy Young Bonnre Barnes Carol Dual Wealthy Parrrll Norma Flach Sally I-lursh Karen Brame Betty Turner Barbara Bourne Pat Heft Nancy Nottle mann Lcnora Smrth Jovce Warnlck Cardona Thompson Carolyn Sheehan Mary Lobb Sandra Hlllxard udy Bales Barbara Black Jonette Hexnz Mary Ann Plankenhorn GAA The goal of the Grrls Athletxc Assocratron rs to burlcl rnterest rn sports and to develop leadershrp and cooperatron wrthrn the group Each year the actrvrtxes of G A mclude team sports as well as mdrvrdual sports to further thrs goal Some of the actrvrtres for thrs year were xolleyball basketball hockey softball bowlrng and archery In the sprmg we attended a play day whrch was held at a near by school The G A A grrls sponsored several socral functxons throughout the year To start the year off the group held a prcnrc rn Faxrvrew Park rn Decatur for the lnma non of new members or the group The annual G A A dance was held ln the sprrng Near the end of school the G A A Mother Daughter Banquet was held At thrs banquet the class that had won the most tournaments nn the sports durrng the year was awarded a trophy The most outstandrng gurl rn each sport was also awarded a trophy The offxcers of the G A A thrs year were Sandra Hanes presrdent Wandy Ferry secretary Joyce Sefton treasurer Carol Butt reporter Janet Smrth pomt charrman Bernrce Pease assrstant pornt charrman udy Bales song leader and Nancy Nottle mann pramst 67 - 1 1 1 1 1 7 YF? 7 5 9 1 1 J ' 1' ' FJ 9 1 1 , . . 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ROW 1 Sharon Harrrs Lmda Taylor Betty Turner Lenora Smrth Nancy Nottle mann Pat Heft Norma Flach Mary Pease Mary Ann Plankenhorn Jonette Hemz Carol Ann Mrller Sandra Hanes Carol Butt Nancy McClure udy Morthland Pam Barclay Mary Baker ROW 7 Emy B1ker Kay Pullms Bernxce Pease Jeannre Brackett Joyce Sefton Patty Blakeman Carol Dlal Vrrgmra Frte Norma Adams Joyce Warnrck Sandy Hrllrard Mxry Jo Krol Wanda Ferry Carole Atchlson Edythe Randolph Sandra Chapman ROW 5 Phyl1s Anderson Andrea Brown Llnda Fry Sandra Young Jane Overhuel Sally Hursh Karen Brome Sh1rley Jesus Beverly Gulnck Deanna Bourne Cardona Thompson Carolyn Sheehan Mary Lobb Judy Bales Harrlet Albm Beulah Randolph Sandra Kopp 70:4 The Future Homemakers of Amerlca IS an organ1zat1on for all gxrls mterested nn preparmg for threr future homes Our goal IS to make happrer homes both now and rn the future Actrvrtres sponsored thrs year by the F H A are Blg L1ttle S1ster Ball Home comrng Dance Nat1onalF H A Week F H A and F F A Parry Installatnon Daddy Date Nxght Welfare Program A Program of Harr Styles and Installatron Offrcers for F H A thxs year were Presrdent Mary Ann Plankenhorn Vrce Pres1dent Mary Pease Secretary Norma Flach Treasurer Sandy Hanes Parhamen tarnan Jonette Hemz H1stor1an Carol Ann Mrller Projects Chalrman Carol Butt Publxc Reratrons Chalrman Pat Heft Program Cha1rman Sharon Trrpp Pranlst Nancy Nottlemann Chapter Mother Mrs Hanes The advrsor of F H A rs Mrss Evelyn Mangold Mary Pease served thrs year as Parlramentarnan of Sectron 13 Thus Page as Sponsored By FAIRIES LAMP WORKS Warrensburg lllmols - 1 1 1 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 1 ' 4 1 1 1 J 1 , . -- 1 1 11 1 1 1 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 - 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , . . . , , ' , . . . , . . . . . . , , ' 1 1 1 - . . . . , , 1 1 1 1 7 1 ' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 , , . . . . . ov' Left to rlght Bob ohnston Stan Lehn Carl Ifalth Dlck Dxsbrow Dean Buckley Dxek Brown Floyd Faith Norman Whlte Nllke ohnston erry Howe r Grandfleld Xlfred lhlllams Vernon Galloway Dave Overheul ay Butt Dlck Rogers, Bob I erry Mr Hanoxtr, sponsor Bob Thatcher, wmner of state farmer degree of 1953 1056 ?.?14 Durmg the past school year there were nrneteen members enrolled tn our F F A chapter whrch met on the frrst Wednesday nrght of each month The annual Father and Son Banquet was held at the Y M C A rn Decatur on March 9 1956 Some of the actrvmes that our chapter partrcxpated tn were attendmg the Na ttonal Conventron rn Kansas Ctty usrng a sow and Ittter for drstrrbutron purposes and enterrng rn the gram darry poultry and fat stock sectronal and state judgrng contest Last sprrng the F F A took four teams to the state judgrng contest rn gram darry poultry and fat stock vthrch was held at Champamgn All the team was one of the ten h1ghest teams rn the state Thrs team consrsted of john Shrxely Norman Whrte and Bob Ferry They vsent back rn August for the state fmal ludgrng contest Last year we had an outstandrng state farmer Harold Clem We plan to nom mate a F F A boy for the state farmer degree thrs year Thrs year the F F A vull gne medals to the F F A boys who had an out standing project in one of the major phases of agriculture. This Page is Sponsored By Warrensburg H 8' C FEEDS Illinois GJQISDNVE UT March ZQA 1956 WARFFNSBURG LATHAM Vo XIX No 6 Standing Gary Beaman, Joyce Warnick, Sue Tripp, Jonette Helnz, Betty Turner, Rav Stander fer, Sharon Tripp, Marilyn Newlin Sltting Ienora Smith CARDINETTE PCLICY To record truthfulk what happens to pro mote special ehcation, to acquaint patrons with students' thoughs and activities Editor Lenora Smith Sports Editor Gary Beaman Class Reporters . Bob C'Dell Lenora Smith Larry Chapman Pamela Barclay Club Reporters ........ Bob Johnston Pat Heft Pat Wilber Norma Flach Wealthy Parrill Typists...Betty Turner . Sharon Tripp Lenora Smith Joyce Warnick Ray Standerfer Marilyn Newlin Production Head Betty Turner Production Staff Gary Beaman Ray Standerfer Mailing Staff Betty Turner Jonette Heinz Sponsor Mrs Kitchen The CARDINETTE is published monthly at the Warrensburg Latham High School by the CARDINETTE Staff. THREE CHEEFS This month we give three cheers to: l. the board opening the bids the nw school a1May 17 2. Harriet Albin, Pat Wilber, and Bill Shelley ir bang ntopsn in the senior class. 5. the Chorus for going to the state music contest. vo- for for REDS RALTY BUT CARDS NIN MARCH ? The Cards played Kintner Gym in the semi finals of the Re gional Tournament The Cards played one of their best games of the season against the Reds The Decatur ballclub had a 2 1 led but from there on the Cards had the lead The Reds just couldn't stop the Cards They had something to look forward to At one tlme the Cards had a 17 point lead but the Reds kept up and finally knotted the score at 58 58 basket by Uhite made it 60 58 with about l 15 to play but Cole man's basket made 60 60 Richard Howe's jump shot from about 15 feet with 8 sec onds was the decid ing basket with the score being 62 oO N BAND Narrensburg-Lathams band presented their second biggest concert on March 9, 1956 to the Macon County Tea- chers. The band is now in deep thought about getting ready for the contest on April 7. Our aensembles and solos go to contest March 24, at Lakeview. Good luck to the ensembles, solos, and to the Band. 7 ' 7 to -,,, We - 4of4al4f.f L flak f f 2, 2 L, lv 7 - V I 1- A -1 H A Q T J ....Qif? li Q ?i L5 ,' f . the Decatur Reds at at .E-fs. is if -,V v V4 - - ' Y V Q FU 0 all t 6 I ' 0 O : ' . ' ., .. . . I O 1 O V O C .O O I C x . A 5 .O O C Q O 1 - 2 Q , it . I Q . .I Q . . ' 0 O . 1 C I I Q I I U . C I I A I I O O O I I O O xl ' I Q I O O I O L I'6ll'lal'l5 ucoucou MOYDRI fl!! IDBI lb '9' Row 1 Beverley Lenora Smlth Pat Heft Shrrley estrs Mxss Mackey llbrarlan Row 2 Judy ones Gullck, Wealthy Parrxll Row 3 Ed Hfxrdmg Rlchard Fent Bob ohnston Carl Faxth Student lrbrarrans are boys and grrls who volunteer thelr trme for one perxod a day to make lxbrary facrlrnes avarlable to the rest of the student body Therr dutnes are varled for they check boots nn and out return books to shelves assnst students m locatmg books and other materrals report lost or damaged books to the lnbrarran and perform many other t1me consummg tasks Therr only apparent record rs recognl tnon on honors nxght However they have the added satrsfactron of trme well spent rn servmg others and a new love and respect for good books whrch we hope wxll go wrth them through hfe Thxs page IS sponsored by Decatur School of Beauty Culture 121Vf North WVater gtreet, Decatur, Ilhnols wax? W mwwwe vm-un. mm 'Wh nn. as af' 541 R MAJORETTES Shrrley Jesus Pat Heft SHG Overheul Bernice PCN? Kay Pullmg Allce Henderson Emmy Baker Carol Ann Mlller was absent when PICIUTC was taken BAND The W L Band has had the most actrve and frurtful year rn the hrstory of the school Last fall we had to forego marchmg band actrvrtles to prepare for our frrst brg concert of the year The frrst appearance was before the Illmors Educatron Assocnatron at the Orpheum Theater rn Sprmgfreld on October 14 The large audrence of some f1ve thousand educators were generous ID thexr applause and we recervecl many commendatory letters Followmg thrs appearance we settled down to the routme of regular rehearsal Of course the Pep Band played for all home bas ketball games and our theme song was Amt That a Shame The next concert was 1n November m our own gym and we played to a full house In March we played for the Macon County Teachers Assocratron Sprmg Insntute At the Drstrrct Contest the Band re cexved a Superror ratmg the fourth consecutrve one but at the state we stubbed our toes and placed thrrd We lose eleven valuable and hxghly regarded Semors thls year and from th1s group the band voted the Don Flach Memorral Award to Arvm Potter We feel that the Band has contrrbuted much to our school and commumty and we hope that rt can contmue to serve tn that capacrty -75- Mixed Chorus ROW 1 Mrs Johnsen Bcrnrce Pease Carol Ann Mnller Deanne Bourne onette Hemz Nancy Nottlemann Mary Ann Plankehorn Sharon Harrrs ROW 2 Norma Flach john Dlckre Harley Pensler Merle Tuggle Arvm Potter Margre Ford Last fall a mrxed chorus was formed wrrh 12 boys and grrls rakrng part Al though rhrs IS a small group we hope to enroll more members and rmprove each year We sang ac the school Chrrsrmas program Illmr Church and entered an ensemble rn the musxc contest ar Lakevrew Marcra Johnsen drrecrs the chorus and Margre Ford IS our accompanrst TIWIS Poqe IS Sponsored By LINXWEILER OFFICE SUPPLY C0 INC 259 South Park Street Decatur Illmols -l A . . 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I I Girls' Chorus ROW l Linda Dustin Lmda Taylor Alice Henderson Barbara Smith Bernice Pease Betty Turner Kathryn White Bonnie Barnes Karen Buckles eannre Bracketr Pat Tusing Pat Warnrck udy Bales Mary Baker udy Bentz Sharon Harris Emma Covey Kay Israel ROW 2 Mrs Johnsen Arlene Bmkley Delayne Oliver Emy Baker Kay Pulllns Judy Dorsey Wealthy Parrrll Joyce Warnrck Nancy Nottlemann Carol Ann Miller Sally Hursh Mary Pease Norma Flach Dons Woods Carole Atchrson Margre Ford Accompanrst ROW 3 Sandra Chapman Phyhs Anderson Marlene Bloye Beulah Randolph Pam Barclay Jane Overhuel Carol Dial onette Heinz Deanna Bourne Mary Ann Flanken horn Sandra Young oyce Logue Mary o Krol Barbara Black Par German Andrea Brown fall There are now fifty two members who have worked vgry hard to make this year a success The Chorus performed this year at the Scmor Play the P T fX Christmas Program the Nlusic Contest at Lakeuew the County Spring Festival at Mt Zion and at Baccalaureate With the help of the Board of Education the Chorus purchased robes for its members I order to raise IIS share of the money the Chorus sponsored bake sales, hobo days and sold popcorn during the last semester Mrs Marcia Johnson 15 the very able director of the Chorus and the accompanist IS Margie Ford The followmg officers were elected for the year Carol Ann Miller president Deanna Bourne secretarv treasurer and Mary Pease reporter This page was sponsored by C N Gorham 34 Son Inq 407 North M310 SUCCI Degafuf Illinols I . ' 5 I 1 - Y I 3 . ! ' s ' 9 x 1 J 1 1 3 J 1 a J 3 y 2 ' 7 ' - 3 ' ! 7 . 3 7 Y I . .9 ' Y . 1 1 9 5 9 -'- a a 1'-I 9 1 ' , , J , J , , , Any girl interested in singing was welcome to join girls, chorus when it was organized last L . l ' , V It as n Jr V . , . . A ., l , 1 . ' , ' . , . ,. . . , . n . Y A YK! u . . I A . , L. 3 9 1 ' M 1 9 ' ' ' 7 7 K1 - M . artery fm :l .ff A ,1 Xf,f,?a Semor Band Members Lloyd Brumett Mary Pease Norma Flach Bob ohnston Patty Blake man Eddle Adams Arvm Potter Mr Barstead d1rector J1IT1Bll'lk1Cy Deanna Bourne Carl Faxth Rlchard Hammel Gnrls Ensemble Thxs page 19 sponsored by Macon MUSIC Inc Decatur Ill1no1s Arun Potter Don Flach Memorlal Award Wmner J 4 '- 5 Fx I , N : 1 9 9 J , ' 1 s 3 a ' J 7 , , 1 KX 1 N .A L 1 tx in . I W f , in Lg! 1 e 1 5- 1 K A F . 1 ,. . , . 5 J umor Play 5 4-.P ag 'L I rr'-'Z' + X A QW'--,-'K M 4 J I From l gggeskgggrgi- gage Nancy Nottlemann Kay Pullrns Terry Buckley Sandra Hanes eft to r1ght Lenora Smrth Wrlson Thompson Carol D131 Pat Heft Bob SWING YOUR PARTNER We headed for that last round up on Aprrl 19 and 20 when we proved that dude ranch heroes were made Cthe cactus wayj not born and a low down varmmt was stlll a vrllam nn many mans language whether he trred to steal cattle or women Our settmg was the old West where men are men and women are beautrful Our romance seemed doomed by a determmed father and an angry rejceted surtor who were trynng to hobble the hero rn hrs efforts to prove hxmself a real tough hombre Everythmg turned out fme though Even though the author of our play was an Easterner he was no greenhorn for he saw to xt that jusnce trrumphed even rf rt took rattlesnake tamers to do lt The very able drrector of our play was Mrss Hostler Henrretta Dudley Lenora Smnth Jrm Dudley Sally Dudley Jane Christian Wllson Thompson Carol Dlal Kay Pullrns Bessre Palmer Sandra Hanes Sam Banks Hulda Barbara Young Rrchard Howe Pat Heft Nancy Nottelmann Herbert Young Bob jones Bertram Weeks Bill Hicks Merle Tu ggle Terry Buckley 1' omecoming Pltty Bhkeman wis Lrowned queen of the 7th annual homeeommg dance October 14 1955 Patty the semor candr dm mms escorted by JIITI Brnlxley 1nd crowned by Mary Ann Plrnkenhorn F H A Presxdent The F 1-1 A deeomted the bym nn orfmge brown and yellow to mrry our the theme Autumn Iefxves Everyone Ind 1 very en1oy1ble nme dmung to the music of B111 Oetzel md hls orchestrfa 78 2 4 I - Y . ,, , 1 1 7 ' U- 7 5 ' 7 1 ', 'a, ' . 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' ' ' 1 ' 1. - - X01 Sophomore Class Candxdate Mary Baker Escorted by Bob Johnston -79 jumor Class Candxdate Nancy Notrlemann Escorted by Norman Wh1re Freshman Class Candidate Margie Ford Escorted by Richard Hammel SNOWBALL DANCE W 1 A-nu-IQQ., V Rlnhild Home md 'NI lI'1lXl1 Buslm of the junlor KIIXN uric crowned uk I1 t md Suzx Sncmflike by Bob rlhfztcher ind Betty buc Ixogcr it the Smmh 111 Dmce lhc wmor elus C 1f1d1d'1tLS were oycc XVarn1ek and Sum Xlxxvull sophomore cmd1d1tes were Nancy Meflure and Bob Ferry freshmun class exndxdxtu were Ixarcn Buckles ind 15 Butt -g0- Pat Hefr R Home Carol D131 Norman Wh1te ar the xx erhexrr Dance s onsorcd by the S e p umor class on February 11 1956 Iudy Benz r Douglas Fxsher 71 C 1ro1 D111 Robert Iones Pamela Xwarnrgk Roberr lamb 81 CHIO1 Arm M 1ler Norman Whlfe 1' -1 JFS-1 fi. lhmx pam 1 luxcumrw Outlmt Shun Storm '8...xi 100 JUEJ Ninth YN txtcr Strut, Dcmrur, Illmols XX omul N C h1ldrL11,x Shoo bam 20 to 5Off Y 1- 1-'JK Q 2 'LS I A-f-,,.,3 rig 'WWW li UMA, VL H an NN, X . , x 'M U A J 3 ji V Xa' , .I K Q'-gf , J-M jg 'z K ,Q 1 2 4- 14 Q53 '-ff,:A5 Q i f ' if V I' g f J v,A ,.,,f: V D Y ffxx L PM U' K , -xv. f -A X K .4-.sf - Q4 b . fd ' uf Z T' 1 , Y , -QA ' ,F 5 X -4 xxnfif: . . 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GREEN HOUSE MEADOW GOLD DAIRY PRODUCTS uirucc Toads n The Frnest Sold ls Meadow Gold 304 SOUTH MAIN STREET DECATUR 22 ILLINOIS TELEPHONE 5241 'SSZ3' STATE BANK OF LATHAM Member Federal Deposut Insurance l- fh Corporahon 87 I I ll - u . . I V f 'T . 4 ' ' -,- -A1- I- ' XX lx ., K' .Ir ' 1: ,. - I. can f 1 ',,ws.A.f., E J ' M37 A K, - QTWA' .LET 'iii I. I I ., If I a om ' CARSON Decatur's Largest and Finest Credit Jewelers Nahonally Advertised Duamonds Watches-Silverware Radlos Appliances Famous for Fme Dnamonds THE CARSON CORNER C C RAGER 8. SON LATHAM ILLINOIS 300 North Water Street Decatur Illmols Potter Implement Company tug.-,-dv.. TILLAGE TOOLS FARMALL nucrons Latham, Illlnols 88 . . I . . I MMW,, mg 1 '41, A I I 1 , YII mlzifwzsf . -2 , 13 E A IUIQQSIQ A' I I 4---1 rn! ew E I 4 , Les I -- . I I f-X ill 'T -1.1 hs Q' Q' C 86 W Hardware 81 Implement Clyde Wheeler Harold Chalcraft Phone 5311 Warrensburg Illmoxs 3 YV D HUBB XRD JXCK X MELCE Speczalzsts m school weddzng, and general portrazture HUBBARD STUDIO 1337 Phone 3 a2oI Em e 'e DECATUR ILLINOIS 259 3721 .. . ,, si2 3 F' 'I A X , . I -RH ' I 4 , 1 I I , , 5 , , riff- ' 1 4 wg, I , fzfiy 'X V ' Q f I l ,iZt'9'4Q,LA 1 , , I ,L , , - I - VISIT Tl-ll ROCKET ROOM . . WEIDENBACHER OLDS 340 360 N Broadway Ph 5423 Decatur Illlnols Reach Your Goal Financially The Safe, Sure Way 'ewifw Save a deflmfe sum regularly an a Mullnlun Banlc A., Savings Accounf H' s 'Phe safe and sure way 'lo financlal socun+y W2 f lnferesf Pand on Regular Savmgs Accounh Up To S2 000 There as no subsh+u+e for money In 'lhe Banlx Te tYu oz Mlllulcln Nahonal Bank rrzzrfaizsszamzzxrazsrf Of D e C U f U f Ill I B 90 I I o o .SM I C In i lx w, 'rr , . . 0 . . . Q, . 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Buckleys Corner Cafe PHONE 4 3211 Latham IIIIIIOIS STANDARD I C0meau's Standard Service Latham, Illinois I 91 H POST AND SONS DIAMONDS-WATCHES CHINA CRYSTAL LINENS-LAMPS PERFUME HANDBAGS All Post s Diamonds ore Registered for Your Protection Jain Post's Sterling Silver Club' Pay Only 33c per Week H POST AND SONS Merchant and Prairie Decatur, Illinois OVER 80 YEARS OF FAITHFUL SERVICE BLAKEMAN S CITIES SERVICE WASHING-GREASING SIMONIZING Steam Cleaning-Undercooting 600 East Prairie-Phone 3-78I3 864 North Main-Phone 8-57I3 Decatur, Illinois WEAR CLEAN CLOTHES NORMANS Decatur's Careful Launderers and Cleaners Decatur, Illinois I 1 r 1 I Sports Equipment for Every Purpose Sports Center, Inc 215 NORTH MAIN ST DECATUR ILLINOIS 6772 WAT ER' CITY WATER' CALL STOLLEY Dial 8 4712 For Prompt Service STOLLEY WATER SERVICE 'I235 N N ckey Avenue DECATUR ILLINOIS H A S K E L L Phosphate and Llmestone Company PHONE 4 2721 LATHAM ILLINOIS fWe f Con I-Ielp 1 Ng M7206 Nl O K A N aku! 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