Williamsville High School - Will Co U Yearbook (Williamsville, IL)

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S , l - F7 ' x ---QQ' X 'C 0 xl x f.4 Q ',. . , ra C r' 5 1 X X i F ' f 4 5 it . l 9 t -,X il-If, I gl V ,i .. X 0 1 i- Z? r 'Q -. p ..-f ' 0 5 e, : if -J M V, . ' 'll V1 gf N S ' 'B f r, w 'atv Y- rx X ' . ., , L! Y h Foreword The Vee S oes by ws lf the 'ere devs Jo n elr oafC1og,tre memo o? our merry Youre soent et 7 H S ro dl H8W1W1PT pacef rr 1r' n e sn or o' Vorvetf17nf I lf our ooe to t you 1,11 remember tr vo7 me I lt o lov to m1nd me F ooy moments Q ert at 7 H S f lt refresbef 1U your memory e com arwonf o ve eroe ll lt Qervf ac 11nV Jn the C53lU of vo1r l7FF,tfPD the suoreme owrwo e of th t ff F been fulfllled . L. J ,AT M S 7 c. . V- - L . ' d 2 tr ' ' V M-f U.. - .. . U.: . A .4 . ,.,- L ..r v A . .1 . . 1 Q Q, , 1, , ,g , S YL- I. .. ,, L ., W DF. . v 6,cm rJ-,o 1 th ad ns 4 -.r5 J- oss. At M 5 ., .7-. , 1 ,. ,. 1 .a. ,, .115 ww P ' ' M' '- ' 'F' Q ...A . , - - - 1 Q, . , u m...,5, . , v . . . vs , r. .1 - . ., Jr. Q 1 . , , -4. r - . ,I I . I - . . A . tn, , .A 4, ., f , fm 4,53 r F ., 3 . . r . 1 . X . .X , .. , . M. ..- , ..., . L . 7 C Q f- gf qf- ' I - J .., 1 .c. , -Q , 4 ' JX . X XX V f X! X Dedication The Wlll Co U of 1952 53 15 Dresented as a record of student llfe at Wllllamsvllle Community Unit Hlgh School It lS lntended to serve as a lifetlme memory of the Senlor Cla s of tho e who are leavlng the chool thls vear, many perhaps to erve thelr country May th1 , the Wlll Co-U of l953, f lflll its they eek freedom on land and sea, and oeace and contentment to our g1PlS who Peep the home fires burnlng To all tho e former tuderts of W C U H S , who are now 1n the ervlce of IT coun+r , to a soldier ln battle scarred Korea, to our bo s on an lsland 1n the P8C1f1C, to a sallor on a flat top 1U the Medlterranean, to a flyer 1D the sky over Vurope, to all of them everywhere ln the :orld me dedic te thfs book 0 9 O ' 5 ..... 5 , ' s ' f s . ' , I .S i. - u . purpose, and bring haooy memories to our boys, as F O S 4 I 0 O I I ' s ' 01 U y' . D v t' ...- o ' I L. ,. , 42:29 A..fK Iv' 7 f-ef? 92,2 ENV mfg u L' 'fig u H fl 4,f?,9 4 7 WILL CO U STAFF Editor in Chief Business Manager Advertising Manager Feature Editor Art Editor Sports Editors enior Editor Juni or Editor Sophomore Editor Freshman Editor Sponsor Bob Black Joan O'Nea1 E L Claypool 40655 Patty Sp61'1C6 F Danny Vaughn r-L25-7 Robert Pollstin Jerry Seipel Jo Ann Dunlap Jimmy Kraatz Ramona Claypool Leroy Miller August Casson Bernadine Jones T11 Y 1 Board Of Educatnon Carroll Williamson Lowell E Petefish,Pres1dent John J Jerome Dr C C Hastings Charles R Theobald Floyd Leathers Marjorie Bozarth Office Secretary ...ff xl, Dorothy E .Burrus ,Secretary J - X I 9'-vi' 'TW HE 'V' ACUTE BUILD TH, T r Tn G R VC 'PMT 3 LIIFLL UCF N 'T' VPLV, I IJILDK' IM CRT L L L Suoerintendent E R Jones Unlversity of Chlcago, M A K1rksv1lle State Teachers, B S Un1vers1ty of Colorado Un1versit y of Mlssouri Y Purdue Unlver lt l Pr1nc1pal Ray Page Western Illlnois State College, S M A Degree Universlty of Illinois Athletlcs X I Peter Kostas N K Drummond Western Ill1n0iS State College State College, Charl ston B E Bu iness Unlverslty of Illlnois, M S Education Soclal Sclence Commerce l l P 77 N 'n '. . .. L. B. .5 0. . A R S sl ' GYM' 'E ,X A, m Y ' . . Q Bernadlne Jones Joyce Stahl MacMurray College, B M g?11ersiEy of Chicago, M A Jacksonv1lle Illlnols r SV1 e State Teachers, B S 7 M Unlverslty of M1SSOUT1 uslc Unlv r lty of Colorado Llbrarlan Physlcal Educatlon 494' 'NI John Hadley Peggy Mackessy Normal Unlverslty Normal Unlver ity B S EduC3tlOD Bloomlngton, Ill1no1s Seventh and E1ghth Grade B S EduC8t10D Freshman Engl1sh English W , L N w . . I O o 0 , . . . I . ' . . . . . 9 S. . . . . . 1 W W , . ff 4 f ,i , H4 f . . . S . . . . C I . . 0 . Faye Vdwards Imogene Abernathle Greenville College B Ed Southeastern McKendree College, A B Mlssourl State College Unlver lty of Illlnois Home Economlcs Universlty of Colorado ff fsfx w--f AU! Mark Anthony George Rlchter, Jr B S Degree Unlver 1ty of I11lUO1S Central Mls ouri State B S Agrlculture, Indlana St te College M S Educatlon Sclence Vocatlonal Ag FB Lb' it-L 3? L Snon ors, M153 Mackessy and Mr Page, Presldent, Earl Beard, Vice Presldent, Danny Vaughn, Secretary Treasurer, Marcella Brown Qiffw X S Q ws, A Q8'S ,WV a Q 'R g'f x Marcella Brown Earl Beard WTO have friends you must Ulf wit were wisdom, a be friendlyn second Einstein he'd ben un, . 1' ' x -.N-...ff , ' N-suv' 5 1 ,., Jerry Seipel Frances Lovell UTall oaks from little Ulf laughter was money, a acorns grown millionaire she'd ben 1 :Lv QP Nellle Allman Jack Turnbull 'Stlll water runs deeo 'We cannot learn men from looksn v 7 XV Danny Vaughn Emma L Claypool Life 1S re 1' Knowledge comes, but vusdom Llfe 15 earnestln l1ngers if at 1 ii' ' vu-1 Wi. -9 Vi' y V' L ' n N I 1 51 ,L l , Q? on fl' U 'I if Connle Bottorff James Barnes nThe eyes of the world 'Young 1n 5ears, In Ju ge Are upon youu ment oldn Robert PO1iStln0 Jo Ann Dunlap ULitt1e strokes fell great nGod helws those that get oaks' caught he1p1ng them elves' , IX i . x t ' ' r d .. N ' L' Xii, t, asp, : 0 AS 7? cg-1019 i Mlldred McDan1el Ray Brooks 'A good ame lS rather to WSnug as a bug be chosen than great T1Ch6S 1D a rugn 'i 14 Sf' X- P ,l if Earnest Oglesby Jean O'Nea1 nShe lS the apnle of HGod helns them that ble eyen help themselves' fi' 'lf' 'N-I J Carroll Cooper Robert Black 'Brevlty is the soul of wit' T ere's wlscmom behlnd tby smlle i A yf .vf .ff , , , x V 'f' , wr 'I V 1 lx? 'fr' 5, A if ' Tx ' , 1 h Q - Q A ' n ... , -11 NI e Qty 3 Seniors E.. C ass Ml llf Hustorq oeotember 2, 1949, twenty flve green Freshmen entered the doors of 71111 msvllle Hlgh Sch ol Since then our class enrollment ha lncreased and decreased as the la t four years have some by Je now have a total of elghteen 1U our Senlor cla s In ou flr t year of hlgh school, we elected the follow lng Off1CeT Carroll ooner, Dresldent Bern rd Dennlson, Vlce Pre ldent, Jo Ann Dunlan, Secretary Trea urer, and Jean O'Neal nd rnest Oglesby renre ented us ln the Student Coun cil Mrs Buckley was our cla e advlsor Next year re entered the doors of 7lll13mSV11l9 Hlgh School avann, bu e ere 111 sophomores th1 tlme Jean O'Geul was ur ore ldent, Jerry Selpel our V108 DP6Sld9Ut, and Donald Bradley, secretary and trea urer Bob Black and Connle Bottorff were our Student uOUHC1l members Mr Page was our 3dV1SOT In 1951 IP ente ed asaln as Junlors fe had for Olf1C6TS Emma Lou Clafnool, Dre ldent a l Beard, Vlce Dre dent, Jo Durlan, Secreta J and Treasurer Jerry Selpel and Carroll Coober were our Stldent Councll members Our advlsor vere M155 Mac ke f and Mr U dle , vho also d1r cted our nlay HTne CamDbe11's are Comlngu We also o a ned the Junlor-Senlor Prom ' I S Q I .1 i Y? 1 ' . 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Low and Behold', ve fxr llf m de t Senlor' at la Varl Beard 15 our nree1dent Dannf Vauphn 12 ou J1CG wresldent, and Marcella Brown our ecretar, and treasurer Boo QJQCL lS or Sld8Dt of our Student Counc 1, and Jo Ann Dunla UQ Hmna Lou Cl f nool reoresente our SPFIOT clae Are we vroud of t emo M15 MacKessy and Mr Wage re our Clase adv1sor Mrs Bernadlne Jone dlrected nur plav, HThe TT8ll of the Lone ome Plnen No Jo ds can expres our he Uf tlm and the level m 1 ue the knowledge nd wortbvklle tblnv tr e have lei ned ln the four years that we baJe been Hllllgm vllle Hlgk, the han pleet ve r of our llfe Jil 5, ASS HISTGRY U ' r '.a 1 e i . , ' S st. 4 . . , . v v. : ..J . -A .. ,J , r. ,i , . A '- A , F jf f f. , I lv., Q: ' A f ' - i . - r 3 ' I . 2' .. , -D . S. 1 . .' S . 1 , a a.e A L S. .. , ' G . . . C . M , n D . , l , f r 3 eel' ' es - , v .en- ories that we will have of dear old W.H.3. No one can take from . . J, a .l,' U .' we nit V, , :rl ' . . A X, , at L' l'e.s '. 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' ' I ' K ' K L lf l 5 A Semor C ass Prophecq Here am l, seated 1U n oftlce 1D Brooflyn, New Yorx, tbl twenty flTSt dav o' Oc ober, 1973 My OCPUD3tlOH as secr t I to my husv nd, Ho olays second ba e for the Dod ger , keen mf tlme and nlnd well occupied, bo ever, an 1nc1den+ tr trok nlace recentlf arou ed m CUT1OSltX as to te nerea out and means or llvellhood of the members of the clas oP '53 My W1 P to edl cover my old class a e wa franted fr le I ra sho plns for a new Old moblle Upon enterlng notlced P Brools e ed t hls de f Upon lnqulry, I learned that he w s the Junlor Partner of the flrm whlch was readed by Jacl Tdrnbull Imaglne my surprlse that such an a dent Ford fan as Jack had descended to 8ll1UU Olds moblles My next ten 1n redl cov y was made b a telegram of lnculry o Connle Bottorf T9gPTdlUU those c smates who rad emalned ln Ill1DO1S In her reoly, Connl lndlcated that He Na tlred of runn Uf a ound and had declded to become 1 old mald her t nevs was of ellle Allmon no, a career glrl, 7OTf1UU at FranVl1n Llfe Connle sald t oe tad een N llle one dar last eek, and Nellle . 3 1 ' 1 I x ' - . W . . , , ., ,J .A J - .L - ' .r , . + . A I . ,L ' J A U 1 g J A f- 7 Q 1 YY' I' , 9 QT., . - L 2 - .L . K .. , - . . , .-- s 3 .. . l A - . v, ' , 4- . C W ' ' T ., . 4 'J .1 ,A .Lu ,Q .' V L 1. D ' ' U.. J '7.- - .1 S ' 1 ' - . - 5 l . f ,'sL r- 's .1 e nft s as , . J v : . . W . . url-, J S n 3 A S. . . , . . . the salesroom of a dealer 1n a large Clty 1n the East, I . , 4 . , . . ay to s at a . sr. A . . . ,X A rf 'J R , F 1 . . ' L f cs-. A . 9 - c . Q . '71 1: . 1 A .L -.4 1, A E I , 4' 1: ' ' c ov' v , - A o or r V , . . L . . 1 .1 L1 A O .LES . J . . . . . . . . 1, r t . , , Q e f , L V . . . .: SA S ll 3 T ' ' ' 91 . - FY ' ,, . El. .L . c 0 - A. Lf? 4 in , T . ,. . . . . . v -. O L , ,s -L ' ' -3- ' ha. Fr n s , e 5 W , related t t she ad been to a converence ln ChlC3gO, an vhlle he as there, she dronoed 1n at a nlvht snot called the HFlam1ngo Room' are e Loule Arm +rong' o chestra was Dlaylng Yhen the openlng number was ready to beeln, ou from behlnd tnp curt lDS stepmed a dazzllng blond in a tlght, stranless GV9U1Dg gown Nellle HO+lC8d SOmSthlHg famlllar bout tre glrl but d1d not T9COgnlZ8 her untll they announced the sonp and desc loed her a the natlon' new est WBlues olnger' MISS Marcella Brown They were talk1ng about old tlme after the surorlse wa over and they were comportably ettl d 1n Marcella's dres lng room Marcella Carroll Coober He sald that Jerry Selnel and he had been called for act1ve dutv wlth the Natlonal Guard, and were now SGTV1Dg 1n H Wall, nd th t they were thrllled to de to be there Thev loved the nalms, the gra s Sk1TtS and the g1FlS were wonderful Then came the real blov Jean O'Neal, whom we thought would marry Ernle Oglesbx, had a sudden change of heart and ran off and marrled James Barnes, now WT3Pt1C1Hg ohotograntv Ernle, 1n order to overcome the hea t break went on a trln to Afrlca fhlle there he went on a l1on hunt Durlnp the hunt, Earnle was ambushed by a fUP1OuS llon, and lt made a meal of ETD1P'S arm Jean, aren't you aeraned o xourself9 I amazed vben I he rd that Robe t POl1St1UO and Danny Vaughn had bacon tle pronrletors of the nStoo and f 5 x ha L F ' ' d 1 ' s w . . .L ' 'O ' .' :H r ' .SU 2 r A x. . 2 A . . J. t . , Q. L . . A UA. h . , . U. A . .+. a A . . A . . , r s ' s - .. , . If . , , , . . C . Q . c P . a U .l lf S ne ' : s' . said that she had just recently received a letter from X ' ' I A . L. . . ' ' Gr a a Q . ' ath C . . , U . U , . 1 w , . , '. . . . 7 . . . D A 1' , ' . - T - . . O v . . . . J . A V . .J . .I V g .C Al N .fi .7 I was in - .ca H r l' ' , ne 1 ' . . . 2 ' Q A , - , ff . a loo Pool Fallu at erwar W I6 uc derr e Wren I keard that tre romance between Plldred cD ole r Deen dldH't me er 1129 a e bac rooeo nd oulte a blt of OSSIO 1D Nllllemsvllle end lkrarb, lldreo ba' gone +o 4 omor cl sr e's home to Staf W tll lt all blev over U on 9TTlV8 e founo tb L mme Lon' name wa no lon er Claveool one bad ceanved 1+ o Bearo flve Veare before, wben ebe became dr Ferl Beard hlldred wee oulte eurorl eo to learn tr1+ er Pad L n cblldren. The UlCPSo oert abou lt ee tie ere t71HS Frances Lovell, no! Nre Ferl Blce, had gust F'C9lVGd an offer to S1Dg ln toe Mebropollton Ooera House ln Ie' Iork A Vet she 15 undeclded whetber to accent tne offer In mf attemot to looete mv old clq matee I Pwlled to flnd Bob Black he wa I st seen Wlth a back on rle back, dog, and a gun Frlend savd be tbouplt the Gold Qvsb was on a a1n, so ne beeded wee Beet of Vue? clie mabes Jo Ann Dunlep 0 S Q 4 Um? X ? ' 81,30 X E6 o 0 . ff AX, I W2 N .Qi X I ff' X' Q H. , , . lv- A . ve m rw ,- F I . ,U,-u .. I .of I r, M I I J e- eo ..r . ,. V , . ,H d .- I .., . . .. , .JA , .J ll. ,lp 21 a L u I 'L' - 6 4 vi '1 P' 1' T7C' I h,, I - , S J . . . . A e ol-- cel e. . . . . -. . . - . . Q . - L- ,A 11 . I SO .. . , F' H1 ' R - . P , e V 5 lr .L -ee Mot be 5 u.- - - , W ' 1 Cv ,,b v l -. . U I , ol, c h, A U' ' ' t ' 5 5 - so vo . I h 5 -c l I , . , 1 l f .4 ., . .1 . L. V .. . 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E81 WE TH SENIOR CLASS OF 1953, belng of sound mlnd and body, do hereby publlsh our last will and testament, the e live one who good ARTICLE I The Junlors We leave our place of honor The Sophmores We leave our pleasant DGPSOHBIILISS The Freshmen Our deepest sympathy and our assurance that does come ARTICLE II , as lndlviduals, do separately will and bequeath the followlng , Nellie Allmon, my quietness to Carolyn Cowan James Barnes, my hlnny shoes and odd vavs to Bob Smlth Earl Beard, my typing ab1l1ty to anyone who wants lt and can to lt Bob Black, my pos1t1on as Student Council Presldent to any can fulfill it Connie Bottorff, my plumpness to Delores F1tZD8tTlCk Marcella Brown, mv s1ng1ng ablllty to Mary Cooper Ray Brooks, my loJe for Engllsh to Chlck Selpel Emma Lou Cla'pool, my helght to Ph1ll1p Rock Carrol Cooper, my abllity to sleep 1n Engllsh and st1ll get des to B111 Logan Jo Ann Dunlap, mv long ha1r to Jackle Castleman and y love for perfumes to Thelma Sebrlng I, Frances Lovell, my height to Mar1lyn Cooper and my eat on the buss to Alan Martln I Mildred McDan1el, my small walst to Wlnnle Wrlght I Earnest Oglesby, some of my stupidity to B111 Logan I, Jean O'Neal, my friendliness for Mr Hadle to Charlotte Sherrock I Robert D011 +1no, my knowledge of Italian speech to 11ss Mackes y , Jerry Belpel, my athletlc abllltv to Jackle Sparks , Jack Turnbull, my DOSlL1OH a a Senlor to ed Both I, Danny Vaughn, m wlt and frlendllne s to Jll13Td oats ECLASS WILL G3 fi! Q In ... .,, To . -'I .f o To -u I n -' ' . To -- . - nd . We ' ' ' : I . I, S ' v D ' . I, 1 . . 1 n . up . I, . . . - O I, . ' A ' . I, , L . . . . ' . I, , 3 . . . . I, 3 . . . . I, K. A . . . gra ' f , I, , . ' ' m . . f S - . I , . W . .. . , . 7 . J ' . 3' L- O , h .Su. L M. s . I 5 . . I . . L . A 1 . I D ' ' s ' T . , F . . . 13 7. V X . I 5 X 0 Semor Robert Bl ck Bob Char cteri tic Good hearted Favorlte food Fried chicken color Red sport Baseball song Make Believe subgect P E Wants be Master Plumber John Turnbull 'Jack' Characteristic Bashful Favorite food Frled chlcken color Blue sport Baseball song Make Believe subgect Ag Wants be Farmer Danny Vaughn Mopey' Characteristlc JOV131 Favorlte food Cherry pie color Blue sport Baseball song It's ln the subject P E be Anybody Book wants Jerry Selpel 'Jake' Characteristlc Frlendly Favorite food Anythlng color Blue sport Basketball song Anytlme subject P E Wants to be Farmer Memorues Jean O'Neal Jeanne Belleu Characteristic Precise ite food-Apple pie color Blue sport Basketball song Its in the Book subgect Math be Ernie's Wife Favor Wants Robert Polistlno 'Globe' Ch8T8Ct9TiStlC Frlendly Favorite food Frled chicken color Blue sport Baseball song Too old to cut the Mustard subgect Journalism Ernie Oglesby Ergust Characterlstic Wllling Favorlte food Jean's Banna Bread color Blue sport Football song I went to your Wedding subgect Bookkeeping Wants be Jean's Husband Mildred McDan1el Mllly' Characteristic Slimness Favorite food Spagetti color Blue sport Basketball song Because of You subgect Fome Ec Wants be Dean's Wife a H ll ll a s - - N -- H - M - yy - n - 1 II -I I H ' . - o o H . -' .0 to -. to - I I I I n - n -- n - n - n - Q ll ,- ll ' - - 0 to - H ' - Wants to be-A civilized person ll I I! 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A D . - to - Frances Lovell WFranny' Characterlstlc Giggley Favorite food Frled chicken color Blue sport Ba eball song You Belong to subject Biology Wants be Stenographer Ray Brooks 'Brooksey' Characteristic Quiet Favorite food F led chicken color Blue sport Basketball song Illinois subgect P E James Barnes J1m Characterlstlc Incomparable Favorite food Ham color Grey sport Basketball song Avalonne subject History wants be Photograpner Marcella Brown 'Marshmallow' Characteristic Naive Favorite food Graham Cracker pie color Blue sport Badmitt song Lovely to Look at subgect Army W3HfS t Wants to be Nurse Nellie Allmon Characteristic Quiet food Fried chicken color Blue sport Basketball song Because of You subgect Blology be Old Mald Favorite Wants Earl Beard 'Butch' Characteristic Sportsmanship Favorite food Frled chicken color Blue sport Basketball song Because Your M1ne sabgect Typlng II Constance Bottorff Connie Characterlstic Dimples Favorite food Italian Spagetti color Blue sport Roller Skating song Carmans Boogie subgect Engllsh Wants be Housewife Emma Lou Claypool Emsy Characteristic Sincere Favorite food Fried Bannana color Green sport Volley Ball song Glowworm subgect Journalism be Career G1rl u -l, V' .. A ll - S - ll - me H .- Il - V' ' - ' to 1 ' . l 1 U I n --L H -- n , H - n - I! - ' ll ' -, 0 1. ll 1 ' ,, ' l wants to be-Mechanic Wants to be-Pro. Roller Skater fl ' gy Il H n -, Y' .. gg - Il .- gy - Il - II , A H ' - ' to .. ' to - g g n ll - i . - 'S ll - U - It - L 11 - ll - ll - ll ' - ll ' - 0 .. ' Carroll Cooper 'Bucysrotn Characteristic Self Assured Favorlte food French fries color Scarllt song Deep Purple subgect Ag Wants to be President of U S Jo Ann Dunlap Maggle Characteristic Frankness food Chicken color Blue Favorite song I'm Yours subgect Baseball Wants t be Someone's Wife f5ENIO12 I x 1 ll ' ll n --, ' ll -- H s ort-Hunting N sport-Baseball I1 p H u ' - - . n ' - - - . . o - . GI!! -Y 0 1 :fx X it-E ia E: 1 l Mm 3 sb any on cfm f s-se If fy? if .. 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'I 5 O Q 9 Q 5 Q 0 . 0 59 4 0 ' 0 0 0 0 ' 0' '0 0 .I ' ,,,, 02' .5.3.:,:::g.g.j.:.::g:g::.:.j.3.3.-.-'-'.:.L,1.1.-I+I-'-'v'-'-'.-ffiffgl 0 0 .03 'iff Y Tv-1 iff, 0:0 4 :Tr 'Q ' ':3: 0 O O. 0 0 ir' f:f. 03 0 Q32 233' 0 0 lf? ffif :': 0 14. , 4.5.5.5.5.5.y.g.-,.3.g2-3.3.3,.:,.3:3:3:-gl-.3:Q:' : . 0 it ,... . , . .. . 8. 0.0 ' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0' 9 J, , ' ' '0 0' 0.0 , '0:0 0 0 0 , 'W Q .lunlor U99-I Class History In the fall of 1950, we entered Williamsville High as green as we were called, but as the days oassed we be gan to feel that we were part of the school During the freshman year, we dected Charles Seipel for our President, Richard Poock for Secretary and Treasurer, Carolyn Burrus for our Vice President, and Melvin Constant and Jackie Castleman were Student Council members As freshmen we were guinea pigs to the Sophomores and theesxperimented on us by initiating us We were scared by their hideous stor ies but we14eren't hurt and all had a good time Then came our Soohmore year when we entered the school that year we felt llke we had been going to High School all our life Our class officers were Patty Spence President, Charles Curry, Vice President, Melvin Constant, Secretary and Treasurer, and Ted Roth and Carolyn Burrus were our Student Council members During our Sophomore year we had a cla s narty, sold refreshments at a few of the basketball games, and were looked uvon by the Fresh men a fnean soohomores because we were going to initiate them We worked hard on the initiation and did everything from paddling to Shocking the freshmen Q - f ' J I ,J ibn 'sv -:v - 2 . School as Green Freshmen. In those first few days we felt Now we a e Juniors We entered without two of our orevious classmates we gained one more during the year and the twenty two of us stuck together we chose as our class officers, Richard Poock, President, Jackie Castleman Vice President, Carolyn Bu rus, Secretary and Treasurer, and Patty Soence aniJim Kraatz our Student council members We soonsored the Jumior and Senlor Prom, gave a class play to make money We worked hard together to achieve what we did during our Junior year and all had a good time look forwa d to ou S6HlOP year, but when we realize that will be our la t year together we are sorry to leave our dear old school T' 9 u O . ' 0 O 16 D A ' l ' an assembly program and sold refreshments at theEnll games - 0 . We - O Z Juniors We the holders of the title Junior class would like to take time To tell you of our classmates in this ditty of a rhyme. In the class we have some animals who aren't even in a cage, But as they grow wiser, they'll out grow the animal stage. First comes Jim Kraatz, who's only name isuHog: U n Then comes his good friend Conner, other wise known as Dog. Now we leave the animals to tell about Shirley Dyer, She's a girl with a joke to set the world on fire. Then comes Rossie,the Manager we know, that's all we hear, Then Carl assistant janitor, he handles a bnrom like a cavalier Mary Cooper likes to study, she spends much time with books, Jackie Castleman, quite different often gives studies dirty looks Kenneth Boner signs his name, the water gun kid, John Moyer, the one with a temper and often flips his lid Melvin Constant's interest is in Elkhart, six miles away, Charles Curry is a night owl and sleeps in study hall every day Bob Carter joined our class this year, we all like him well, Chick Seipel's the Jun1or's basketball star, we class him as swell Carolyn Burrus is on the Honor Roll, worth an honorable mention, Eldon Henrikson, the busy fellow, trying to keep off detention Charles Evans likes hillbilly music and is often called Tex, Loretta Kern drives her brother's car, so far she's had no wrecks Richard Pooch's our president, a very hard working fellow Teddy Roth's our cornet player, his tones are very mellow George Hayward likes to travel, he's even been to New York, Gene Sherrock a modest fellow, thinks he was brought by the stork Now, I won't keep you waiting or hold you in suspense, But I guess you know who wrote this poem, me, Patty Spence 'wavy fl ...f'- -fr- ' V J J 0 . . . , J . - - U . 'X ' K. 57:21 - X 7,4 'Qwf Q Q S- 4 1 f fgfff xg if Xt 5 'JAH Sponsor ,Mrs Stahl, President ,William Logan ,Vice President ,John O 'Neal,Secretary,Jo Ann Williams ,Treasurer,B1ll Johnson s suvV 'm M 'X fr ' 3 ijifftlu ' ' sd, - 83 iv Evans A Haught '4'l I' B. Hartley A... ? N ,vi I -r . 0'-0 T Qebrlng U C Sherrock C500 S. Fredrick '3 1 Logan Stull .-.J nv O'Neal H - c :rv I X. x 4.'k A tx. S:'n'n' 7'-- xxxx,:,A3 x -J ro 'AA' - G- ' A s 9 6' - Foo ' ik ' Q H. f fi 'V -f ' . i ' ' aypoo - A' Dyer s u gi' 5 R. . . ' 2, X'4': 'uf 1 X X? o U A , W F0 ' 1 J. . A f ' .P K l ,, 'Sf 1 x. wk V 'Q' M Doe M Coooer B Smlth J W11J1ams J Kern QU? -lr ilr' T7 M t ht A bar ln rl? B Johnson 10' gil ,365 R Merldeth R Yocom l N Voatq J O'Neal J Soarks inf . A 904 .. Al' , x -A J. A J X 'xl Z GL ,F x NK-slag t L xxx X . ' , W- W ', W X 5 Ja.. A f - - ,J In x X 'X 4 V 3 L 4- ' AI , ,fwj-Y' x Y Sophomore C ass We, the Sophomore Class of '53 entered the Wllllamsvllle Hlgh school as green Freshmen At the beglnnlng of the school Ve r there were thlrty four of us Ne lo t Roger Rollet, Bennv Tavlor, Fred Vangelson, Melba K1 ka, and Jean H8HSf19ld but we yUmdmw,AlnHmgM Our Off1CGTS for the vear were Sam Pltt, Pre ldent John O'Neal, Vlce PT6Sld8Dt Dlck Vignall, Secretary and Treasurer The Student Councll members were Charlotte Sherrock and Joan O'Neal Jerry Dennlson represented the Freshmen Cla s baseball, and Joe Kern ln baseball and basketball The b1g event of thls year was the Fre hman 1n1t iatlon on Seotember 29 We thought re e e b8lUg D1Ck9d on at flrst but we had a lot of fun On Seotember 2, 1952 ve started another xear at W H Q Te had taken a blg steo, and er Sl1lV Coohomore Ve lo t Charle Yard, Phyllls Floyd and Sam Pltt Later, ln the vear e lo t B111 Turnbull but e made a galn, Wanda Yrlgh TF1 left u rltn the gr nd total of twenty even . . . - H . . , . . 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L . . , 1 .1 LJ, A S C Y , .. , 3 . -C . .. - , ' , Our offlce s for thls vear are Blll Logan, Presldent, John O'Neal, V1ce Dresldent, Jo Ann Yllllam Qec etary, and Bill John on, Treasurer Ramona Clayoool and Joan O'Neal are Q dent Councll membe s Joe Kern, Je r D nnlson and B111 Johnson re oresented our cl s on the baseball team and Joe Vern on the basketoall team have alreadf comoleted two year at W 1 S but e're also readv for two more ay thev be as orosoer us a our wa t t o wears D Vignali Absent Kfvmlvmf-Nf'xN Now that we are Soohomores, Next year seems far away, Ie hone that we shall brldge the gan, And Junlor be som day He reeo lOOY1Dg to the o nlor Year, Though we know we Fare hardshins to face, And dream of the dav tr come, When we too, shall hold the honored place s opHoMo12 E N 4551 rv . . . W . L .. U Y- .4 . A. . . . . . . . . V - AS, L1 r S 9 L . A VJU V- l v . . I' -' 9 - ,, SS . -., Q U vv , v HQ Q , .. 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' Q S .F Freshmen 1 Class 'fo' Hlstorq . .3 g VM' if ' a Vx On a bright morning in September,I952,a starry eyed group of youngsters entered Williamsville High We were known as Freshmen to the upper classmen,and green Freshman at that Of course we knew very little about high school life,but it d1dn't take us long to learn We were really taught to appreciate the upper class men when they decided to initiate us But considering did at the party,and I am sure they were royal enterta1ners,even if the We have been engaged in various will agree that we fun was at our expense activities to make money for our class We sold pop at the baseball games, had a bake sale,and some of us helped pick up corn Four of our boys are out for basketball and hope to make the second team One of our girls 4s cheerleader heedless to say we are very proud of them We are also well represented in the Pep Club This is a happy year for us and we are looking forward to being sophomores next year 545:17 FRESHNEN IM r fl everything,we think we had about as good a time as they All the upper classmen Were once green Freshman too So what's the use to tease us The way the fellows do? The Freshman class of last year, Was just as green as we, And why their memory is so short Is more than we can see The Juniors think they're just the st They never look our way They can't stand us little f'reshies That's what those Juniors say Now the Seniors aren't half so bad, We'll hate to see them leave, They once shared our self-same fate, And 'tis like them we wish to be. So still achieving and obtaining, Noble paths we'll all pursueg And after three more years,we'll be, A class of dignified seniors too. FRESH VX AN uff 1 Q at ia, 5 s L 7 ,s Z 9 D O O O O fc, r J. ,Ars an IIIZCII ll 'f Jr C 'W W lg!! 4 Q 5 Wan? OW oi 06 1 5. 9 :tw D BlaCk.PreS ,P SPST 9,5 DuHlap,E L Claypool,Vice Pres ,J Kraatz 0 'lavnool,J O'Jeal,Sec ,B Jones,Sponsor,A Casson,L Miller 'R-NNJ Student goverment is found in almo t all of ou.rihQT'X 5? schools to day The purpose of our Studert Council is to help develop in our students high mental and moral standards that will help enrich their later l1fe,and also help them solve 1 eir roblems in school by giving them training in meeting responsibilit1es,develop leadership,and organization of acti vities We,the Student Council,try to promote student activity and encourage greater participation on the part of the student, promote harmonious relations between teachers and students,and among students themselves,develop in the student a growing appreciation of membership in a democracy by prov1d'ng the educative responsibilities of,and principles of participation 1n,such a democracy in the school,provide opportunities for the development of leadership,st1mulate and develop a healthy school spirit,involving loyalty and pride in the school,encour age students to accept and discharge responsibilites to teacherq the school,and the com unity,malntain high standards of moral conduct,strengthen school community relat1ons,stimulate genuine scholarsh1p,encourage courtesy,and editing the high school annual 4, o fgfgmpgnir coUNc1L I. s 7 af 'lg ' -21 Q v , Q 4 11 at .1 ' of 1 A v.: ca I A 1 V-,- K X V ' 3 Q ....aN.- R, b , , M M VA KMNU7 E F 'M' .M 511 -12 'Q 1 A vs f1M,fgam7,p - V , ..,, L. ,. awwwsw, ., , VN . 2 ' fu 0 o o lv ' 5 ' , , ., .. . 1 ..L..1-.l,:. 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Carolyn Burrus is their accompanist The mixed chorus journeyed to Petersburg October 24,and took part in the Abe Lincoln Festival Ne also played a very important part in the Sangamon County Festival on February ll at Tri City The choral and band concert was held February 27 We also took part in the extra curricular events for mixed chorus BAND There are forty two members in the band Our band was among those participating in the Abe Lincoln Music Festival We have engoyed playing at our home basketball games this year The Sangamon County Band estival was rebruar, 18 The Choral and hand Concert was held at Pleasant Plains on February 27 The District music Contest was April 18 We are looking forward to Commencement and then the Williamsville Centennial We plan to have a marching band this spring ocfcrtrim 0 gsaams Dame.-1-Q'!3 .1U g od' C' D148 UJ I--230'-or-f-0 d-O1SDP'b!3 5 14 '1 H' B Uiffm cuwvao U H +4N Uc+oC45 Comb' om UOJ14 Ong vo UQP' U' SDO:J 1 Sm0 I5'D'5Dol-'d 4 DJOQSC-'mom '-scvd -CS- SDC no 0 mme-r o o fb WD'D 'b'J' CVUPTSDOOO ESD04 5 S S UHDQC L' 9-:rr mcrm '4r+w Q U emo cus- 'uv-'-'-:Draw-'-m Hvnmbd om gmc Uqf-rv-cr wswog SDD: O o'U B dv W O O msvtrd-oE.1'm t3mI3'o'Ucn Ch HOSDOJ mcnB 5 'D 4CD'C5l- O mCDu93U!H5 dtiibtirr oc+':Sr-f- C+ mnlmv-35 rn crD'cb gr-'-HJ QD :Joi-H-:cr UQ awww S Hob' OW'-5 353030 M5 E S'f+'+'5T8's co::s'5 v-1-cn cb: '15 'U za cv-O' H- cam P-3 O '14 rn 3:- Q WWW ..., -ff ge ,0 Z 5 X 6,009 W X Qt?Ze?gfL2?cP9'19f?c?9fQ53, X :XX x a N X. f ' C mb Q X x We lssn W ....X lx XXX . 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Aiugr... ,,. ufiu' Jerry Se1pel,Frances ovell Jean O'Neal,Shirley Dyer, Constance Bottorff ,Librarians v Mrs Jones,Head Librarian ,AS Lnbrarg We,the students of the Williamsville community Unit 4ll.lL. are proud of our Library We believe that certain regulati ons in the use of the library are necessary in order to derive the greatest good from an institution so important in securing an education We believe that we should use the library for reference work and free reading and that the library is a place for investigation and cultural reading We consider it our responsibility to take care of all books belgnging to our library We believe that the appearance of the library should at all times reflect the high standard of our school,and it is our duty the duty of every student to if carry out this code. 1 .4 .151 '3 1-A , L ' 14 Q 3- mfs, K l E T Claypool,E Oglesby,E Bea d,D Vaughn,B Black, C Coope ,R Polistina,T Turnbull,h McDan e 0 dackessy W H S BROADCASTER The Williamsville High School paper the W,H,S,Broad caster is edited and published by the Journalism class The staff creed is We will strive to present the news of Williamsville High School as accurately and impartially as possible We will strive to bring forth Cllbetter co operation among the students C21 better s ortsmanship C35 more support of worthwhile activities and C4 a greater pride in our school The staff is composed of Editor Emma Lou Cla ool Assistant Editor Ernie Oglesbgp l Feature Editor Earl Beard Art Editor Danny Vaughn IRA Junior Senior Robert Polistina . Gossip Mildred McDaniel F F A Reporter Jack Turnbull EXTRA F.H.A .Reporter ---- Emma Lou Claypool Inquiring ReporterLoretta Kern Freshmen-SophomoreGene Sherrock Bob Black and Carroll Cooper A i 1 UTIL: ,, Z Sponsor--Aiss Mackessy TEV? 15k Q! Q? 9 'ms r eef QQ an ffl' L 7 ' HJ Nl,-,x June Tolliver Marcella Brown Bub Tolliver Earl Beard hannah Tolliver Connie Bottorf Loretta Tolliver Frances Lovell Old Hon Jean O'heal Rea Fox Bob Black Anne Saunders Emma L Claypool THE TRAIL OF T W LON SOI r E fly KC-ef1JC!U'L4UJ WSDI'-'IJWCSD SOP-'OQDID-' masses SDI'-I-1 P-3'-3 I-'WECDOOS' status: H223 C4005 gf-QC-4 '1 S P'l 'O I-'E U fs' ru 5 Q'455pF?H QED 140335-' zgwcwgg seizes, sms Ser H Eats 0 CUJO I-' I-'CYD I-- 4 The setting for John Fox s most celebrated novel The Trail of the Lonesome Pine' takes place in the Blue Ridge Mountains of Virginia It is a picturesque and colorful tale with lively scenes and side splitting comedy,wh1ch gave the members of the cast fine opportunities for outstanding character1zations,which was enjoyed by both the cast and the aud1ence.The director ofthe play was Mrs.Bernadine Jones. fggNIOI2S PLAY sir g - 4 4 1-1. 3: J o 0 X 4 1 - Y M ' I I s ' 0 0 f - N' . u . 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U o 0 f 1 ' X ' o 0 o n ' H ,I o o o 14 I 3.1 S -' o 0 O - .Mx Q : -I K A .. 1. x u fig' DDM- V K '- Y P: I 0- N L i sg 1 v 5 MEET UNCLE SALLY Ben Blayne Ted Roth Betty Blayne Mary Cooper Jenny Shirley Dyer Sally Sherwood Carolyn Burrus Bob Durant E Henrickson Snorkins Charles Curry Elaine Durant L Kern Aunt Dorinda Patty Spence Dr Jim y Snodgrass M Constant Miss luggs Joan O'Nea1 Reverend Wright G Hayward Bill Hawkins Richard Poock The Juniors said play practice was a lot of fun even though there was a lot of work learning their parts.The play was directed by Mrs.Jones,and the Juniors are very grateful for her hard work and splendid cooperation in helping to make their play a success. 'Q' XPLAY Q , A' 1 ' if ff ' e 1 2 s C 1 5 , Ve ' 1 4- I' . ,ff . if -x 1, 1 'E 1 U V ll OO... 'OOO' 'llll 0.00. .0000 O UIUC. CIOC. 0 ...UO Q Q fl... Ill O Qllll 1 H Williamsville Chapter of Future Homemakers of America, with our very worthy sponsor,Mrs Abernathie,our very energetic Pres1dent,Marcella Brown,and our dependable Chapter Mother Mrs Brown,have done a great deal to help us improve our selves in work and play alike We have tried to live up to our creed and purposes during this outstanding year through our Co operation with F,F A ,by sponsoring the 'Soc Hop'and by serving refreshments at the annua1 Hog Sale' in November We were represented at the House of Delegates meeting at Mt Pulaski in October Mary Cooper represented our Chapter at the State Leadership Camp during the summer Honoring was a privilege which we enjoyed bestowing upon our mothers and guests at the Mother Daughter Banquet in April We also honored the Sherman Grade School at a Christmas party,the Freshmen at their formal initiation,and the ladies of the community at the Valentlne tea Learning was something we did a lot of,especially in our regular monthly meetings We studied accessories,centerpieces for Christmas,manners when dating,pattern fitt1ng,cake and cookie decorations Entertainment was one thing which we enjoyed Our outstanding events this year were no gripe week,hobo day,weiner roast, slumber party,and Christmas caroling With the help and co operation of our advisor,our President and Chapter Mother,we had a very enjoyable year Mrs .Aber-na gmia IN' f 0: ' thie,Sponso1 , A 3 G 'as g 5' A ll, sf: ram Future Farmers of America The Williamsville F F A is now in its sixth year Our mem bership this year totals twenty three Our officers who were in stalled at our 1952 Parent and Son Banquet were Richard Poock, Pres1dent,Melv1n Constant,Vice President,Ted Roth,Secretary,Bob Elack,Treasurer,Jack Turnbull,Reporter,and Jim Kraatz,Sentinel At the beginning of the school year,Carrol1 Cooper was elected to be our Supply Officer This year we are trying for the first time,a written pro gram of work The purpose of this is to better organize our activities for the year There are eight committees which plan their respective activities and are responsible for initiating and carrying out the activities they plan These committiees and their activities come under the following categories Supervised Farming,Commun1ty Serving,Cooperation,Leadership,Earnings and Savings,Conduct of Meet1ng,Scholarship,and Recreation The Motto consists of only four l1nes,but these lines are filled with practical ph1l1osophy,reflecting a spirit of sincer ity that shows the viewpoint of Farm Youth,the backbone of our Nation The Motto reads as follows Learning to oo Doing to do Learning to lfve I Living to serve The F A colors are National Blue and Corn Gold O Y 0 0 0 Q - . - p , o n o 0 0 .- o o o I 0 O 0 . -e :Sis -is-. , - -we .Q nf' .gi ' -:f ' 'Q '-v ' Af fa ' . .Q-N, 'Qi .Lif'. if .. . ij. 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ALLMON WALTERS J BROWN DYER oowAN I IONG MARTIN O'NEAL FLAGG SMITH Z SRIPRL f POE X? f Z BROWN X f CASTLEMAN N f A WILLIAMS KERN SPENCE COOPER DYER CARTER CLAYPOOL MEREDITH PERUGINI MCGRATH JOHNSTONE SHERROCK SEBRING BOTTORFF FRIEDRICH MARY COOPER Ivwwm MW DELORES FITZPATRICK aww Lily qi EMMA LOU CLAYPOOL PRESIDENT CAROLYN BURRUS VICE PRES JEAN O'hEAL SECRETARY MRS BERNADINE JONES SPONSOR G A A is an abbreviation for Girls Athletic Association It is sponsored on a state wide basis bJ the Illinois High School Association The purpose of the organization is to pro mote interest in athletics,teach good sportsmansb'p,and enco urage girls to practice good health habits Girls who meet the requirements receive the school letter with the A A mblem on it Local and state emblems are also awarded fn bf'NY,- X fig I W 5 X If M F F fi GAA. 7 1 N- I N x X p l .. N .X t..,, A. ,V A X 1' . 'EF' XX I v. L. A J. P. ' Xi, M. . M. .- I s. A. C. C. , N. In . R. ,Et - v. R. R A 3: 2: - R. D. 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K , ,XX An xg ' X f' L cf f 1 V Q Avbl , V'Pf' V M l 7 M , , , in v The hot lunch program is very popular in our school May we say 'Thank You to Mrs Abernathie,Mrs M1ller,Nrs Waldron, and Mrs Davis It is really a treat to have a hot lunch to look forward to each day Raymond Council has been Janitor for I5 years If it's a bottle of spilled ink, supplies for a party,etc ,he is always ready to help When help is needed we always look for his shadow'Lady',the mascot of our school Thanks,'TUNEY' for everything you have done for us S urlvERS lhe bus drivers play a very important part in our school life Mr Bob Maxwell ceserves credut for keeping our busses rolling in all kinds of weather His helpers are Ben Aldrich,Albert Hartley, Mark Anthony,Ferb raywood,and Ellis w'lson 'X 's S E' i. 11 'T POB A51 LL f-.lx 1-Q fri?-Y Hoff LUNCL1 J-Ffh-:Q'D ' n-'ln OUR JANITOR 4-L LAX' ,g 3 Sfupn-v r-es c 'lf Hp '1 Q5 A F3n3iu.. unsung 'WWI 'flip' :if 13, t by Sbenc FIGHT 'llllll 'up X I TEAM 'il v liar ' 8,1-.O .va Bubba :agar rv-'L Ac' Cheer Cheer for W1l1i3mSVl119 Hlgh Shake down the echos Cheerln our name HAH HAH HAH at 9 ' . ,. 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I - , f 4 I ' TED QOTH gb 4 X I Above are shown the coach and members of the Wllll8mSVl1l9 Hxgh basketball team The B111 towers recently won thexr own d1str1ct tournament and wlll compete 1n th Lmcoln regmnal tourney Front row left to right RossxPal1st1no manager John Moyer Charl 1 ChlCk Sexpel Bob Black Joe Kern Jerry Sexpel and Coach Ray Page Back row left to rlght Earl Beard Gene Sherrock' Ted Roth and Kenneth Boner B5-13-t0Wf1 50130431951-ef' Yi Ellltown 2O,New Berlin 56 Billwwn 15I,TI'i-City 40 Billtown I5,San Jose 5:5 Billtown 50,15-Ubllffl 45 Billtovm 26,R1verton 41 Billtown 25,Pawr1ee 24 Billtown 26,1101-eman 22 Billtown 57,Riverton 44 Billtown 24,M1dd1etown 29 Billtown 22,Mt.Pu1aski Billtown 24,Mason City 44 Billtown 2I,Athens Billtown 28,Petersburg 42 Billtown 48,Ball Twp. 56 Billtown 29,Cambr1dge 52 52 55 44 42 Billtown 27,E1khart 54 Billtown 55,Easton Billtown 48,P.Pla1ns 57 Billtown 45,Greenview A Q' 4 - A 4 O .1 fr R ' 2 t.: rv , , 4 45, ,g:,f C ,X L I !e xxjt - ,V -4,8 , Q , Q3 , A ' 0 , 297 Il .L H ' H . 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Q I dl LET'S TAKE A LOOK AT THE BASKET BALL SEASON November 18 December 2 January Billtown started the season off right with a win over a fairly good New Berlin club 56 40 We made it two in a row by defeating the San Jose team 50 57 Rolling along at a good cl1p,we defeated our old rival,Riverton,in a close battle 45 59 Hey wait9What's the idea of strangers coming here and winning Well,Forman must have a good team 5540 Back on the winning side as we jarred a very good Pulaski team 29 27 in our invitational tourney in a thrilling overtime game OOPS We slip again as Riverton knocks us out of the tourney by a 49 48 score in our second over time game in the last two days We slipped by Routt 47 46 to take third place in the Invitational Tourney Looks like the boys have found the basket again We rolled over Middletown 64 55 Close but nice one We took Mason City to a 40 59 victory We were still rolling along as we took an easy Some one would have to come in and spoil our fun Mr Page's brother from Cambridge swamped us 55 42 OOPS Tough luck again Easton beat us 57 56 We finally found be Greenview but someone we could beat It had to we did a good job 61 51 And easy victory as we romped over Rochester 5845 Tri City won 75 9 Thirty three free throws We dropped a heart breaker to Auburn Eilltown led until the last three minutes when Auburn put on the pressure,t1ed the game and beat us in an overtime Riverton u sets us for the second time this ear 70 65 KHOCESG us out of the County Tournamen 21: 5: . ' J 9: II: X' 12: - 19: . 0 ' 25: victory from Petersburg 58-51. 50: 0 6: ' o ' e 9: . 15: ' Q '5 Q ' Q ' 0 26: Q Z 0 February 3 P S We beat the Count's runner up when we beat Pawmw 57 46 We got even in the series as we tromped our old r1val,Riverton 61 41 Mt Pulaski took a hard fought game away from 54 48 Let's win some of these close ones Like the one Athens won 51 50 We won but we sure were cold as we edged a good Ball Township team 48 44 We won from Elkhart 61 55 First time in four years that five seniors from the class of 55 has ever played together in the last quarter of the last game as we demolished Pleasant Plains 75 49 We eliminated McLean from the District Tourney last week by a 46 41 score A team that we beat by 28 points early in the year and we were lucky to get by them in the District 48 41 How much can a team improve in so short a time? We can put away our suits now Pulaski eliminated us from the Regional Tourney to be held at Lincoln 1 might add that in closing our season we had a very successful one as we had a 17 IO record We are happy and proud to be students in the school of W11liamsville,and we wish to thank the Billtown Bullets for making us so happy at the District Tournament 6: 10: . us. 11: , 17: 18:We are getting ready for the District next week: 20: 26: 27: 28: . T RA B111townBASEBALL SCOR Riverton Ball Twp Riverton Tri City Easton Tri City Athens 1..' Y 'X -eg-F -,,! 'tu I fd -QM 24,9-fy I f li- Y' is 5' A ifwh' L., 23- fs. YUM' A if i W li- 7 'S .1 11' WF! fi.. ' 9 30 4'-r Q' 'Bbw ww www ww 4 O V f 2? i I X '? X Y'-1 .mwah- JW f-if , 'f' if f? -9.9 School Calendar AUGLST 28 29 Teachers meeting Plans for year SLPTEMBER First vacation Labor Day A...' e ,2 School starts The beginning Where H is the end9New Superintendent ,new X Prir'cipal,new Science teacher new 506 girl's P E teacher Twenty seven teas? Freshmen wow First ball game Riverton here We won Score II 6 Student Council meeting Watch your step Yes,and tables too9 Ball Township here We won IO 7 We traveled to Riverton Won Again F F A and F H A meeting Interesting Ui k m Ballgame here Tri City 7 8 Mow 'em down No gripe week A penny saved is a penny earned If you get the penny Student Council meeting Student government planned Annual staff organized Senior assembl Cute ,Ballgame,Easton, 2 We really mowed 'em down Tri City 5 I Keep up the Old school spir1t ,boys ,Freshmen initiation You are good sports,Freshies Ballgame at Athens Ne lost 8 5 OBFF F H A Officers to Decater Did we have fun9 Senior pictures taken 4 Anchors away? Films on T B That was fun Wait for the tests F F A Officers school Boys and Boys Student Council meeting Confessions and apologies in assembly 999 Vacation Teachers meeting Hurrah9 F F A Boys at Kansas City LATER Special assemb' for Pistol packing Rangers Cheerleader ted Rah,Rah Rah X Marilyn ,-rl 5,-4:51 Q Carroll --A ' 1 Q 5 J f 'L 9 , g' i ....' I X I ' 000 0 0 1-, Q AQ I000 0 0 ' 000 . 0 0 M 0, wr 4 I .Qin X . 5 A , 0 0 0 ' , K I! .95 - t ' 1 q000 0 0 11... ' ' . -.Yi ,f Jfqtw, 0 0 0 . 0 . 0 0 3, 'Aix 16000 0 0 -P A ' 'f' -. .,.' 17000 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 V I8...Student Council.F1re Dr1ll.False alar L' f Tx 19000 0 ' 0 0 0 6 4 K 26000 0 , gp 25... 000 . 0 I9- 0 X. ' ll. 06000 ' ' 0 0 .'- . gb 0 30000 0x 0 0 a 5000 00 0 0 0 ' L 5000 0 0 8000 0 0 0 9000 0 0 0 0 'U IO... . V'e.a II000 0 :.... ' 'I' 7, I5'I7000 0 0 0 0 000 gg fg 13000 ' mx 3 0 0 0 . 0 9 e A C lo, Q- o ' 5 I .mg 7 vii? Y' 'wif- was X r'2' ,7x JO ANN W Joe Fern JV LW' y ,fs It p Greenview there Rochester there End of semester Exams 99999?999 G A A Box Social Square Dance Tri City there Assembly program Sang Co Tourney here FEBRUARY 0 MARCH II 5 I8 20 APRIL MAY II I4 I8 21 S- Ground Hog Day See his shadow Pawnee here Teachers meet again Riverton there Mt Pulaski here Lincoln's Birthday We salute you Athens here F F A Poultry and Judging at Lin St Valent1ne's Day Ball Township there Elkhart there Pleasant Plains there District Tourney here F F A Assembly program Band and Choral Concert Junior PlaynMeet Uncle Sallyn Regional Tourney Sectional Tourney State Tourney Farm Bureau F H A Banquet Student Council convention,Chicagc Music Festival Baseball Tourney Sectional Tourney euwior Senior Prom -4181 Exams Study Cram99999??9 V- calaureate Conme-cement Free Seniors Free Senior Trip Happy Landings MARIE Ramona Emma-Lou A QAQ :Eff at! WW A WWW awww JOAN A D TOT JANUARY ROBERT and ROSSIE 6 Vacation Teachers Meeting Vacation continued Organization of G A A 54 members Pep Club organized,the Bullet Booster's We're with you boys, we're with you Band and Choral meet at Petersbu rg Very enjo able Senior Play The Trail of the Lonesome Pine Sophomore weiner roast and hay ride Moonlight and Roses T B Tests Hold your temper hold your arm,hold your breath Hog Sale Fresh pork,galore Magazine sales Who will win the donkey9 Hallowe'en party Thanks parents and friends NOVEMBER Mock election ,Senior pictures Do you like yours9May I have one? H S Teachers meet 7 30 A M Magazine sale ends 'Sizzling Salesmen won Now for a party G A A Initiation Did you recog nize yourself? Peace,Armistice Day,No school Pep Club Meeting Caps ordered T B Tests OUCHfMy Arm Soc Hop Stay off my toes Basketball New Berlin there We won Rah ,Assembly Program Th Magician Thanks Student Council F F A and F H A meeting San Hose Basketball We won F F A Initiation 99999999 Thanksgiving vacation DECEMBER Riverton here,ballgame H S Teachers meet Coffee,7 50 Forman here RahfRahfRahf Williamsville Invitation Tourney Middletown here Mason City there Thrills Petersburg here Christmas party Vacation Cambridge here Ring out the Old,Ring in the New New Year resolutions Vacation ends Back to school Easton here 16000 0 0 17000 0 20000 0 0 0 0 K f' 23... . X 24000 . ' N 1 . y . 5 -i I 25000 0 n. 1 tx 28... O O. . . . Vi SO000- 0 .0 its sf fyklil . L :lf M ,N 3, rw-9 5? ' 0 M 51000 0 A www 4000 0' 0 ,. 6332 a . , F 5000 0 0 0 : 0 0 . fn: K, ha II... . T, HT 12000 0 0 I4OlC . L C ' . 0 I8g00 0 0 0 70' 000 e IQ... I I I . C l C . . 21000 000 0 0 22... . . . . ........ 27 28g0g O 2000 0 3000 0 0 0 : 5000 000 9-12... 00 I9000 0 20000 0 0000000 2:5000 0 50000 0. . k? N a 1 I000 5000 0 0 FIGHT 95' Pa t t eps on 26 h R .Patterson 'ff 'Qu ff' 4'2 3 -' Cr. ,f x - f .', -Q, ff as ' -' f'. ,,x N, 1. f .. x , ,..' .. , yn' . t . . w , t 1 Rr:-v-1' s 3wE3ElwICCDJ ?Jll7 ll Maxine Dyer,a girl we knew well Beloved was she by her family, Frierc was she to her classmates And saved was she by God We shall never forget this girl Who at the age of thirteen Accidentially had her life taken from her She was like a flower in early spring, Only to be plucked before she had a chance to bloom she was as an example set before us, Knowing not when she was to be called Eat being prepared to go e shall never forget her, and e en the friends farthest from her shall not fo get Q49 kgff G1 ' Zhi! ' x V V A D A , 'A a-T? '. I ' 1 O 1 T' v . U rv . , :'W.'- 'D is ll' r5'g9. ' -f - 'f'1 nl fl -.sr Ellls BQ R Yates E Patterson 'Cf' R. Clark 25 ,f ,,, D Leathers 9 U, f Q Yiignn ,ll hgllui fglflgggiw ll.: an N Chott Qu- iv' C Carter M. Jerome M Clark J Burris 'acc 4... V Mllson c, srzr' K K I s Us 'All T. Brennan Eighth Grade P Rock M Ealey ,JJ ,r! ,4,.-' Donley 'YR ivy K . H. Peruglni V ' , r, - . V 2 :- Ng e -. x .. A I V' ,- X .V 4 K A ' . in-' V' f 1 , -'. y Y 'f fav Q x, , ..4,-v.e1iu- 4 3- I 4 1' .Z3f i-Y.'1e'f'. fl: , 1: A -1p+' Vff Q 1.2 - 'Sf'-'P'-4 .1 '91 'ffl' . 1.42 . f Y .C'4-nv N' --ww A 4f,2.,4g41i Q V ' - 1 - ,' .- .,'l '.l .MV - 'fr-ff4,f 'dirt Lame -0-' , L ' '- -- N :c,'a-se -if' nf - in gg Q . A B 0 . . Q 9 - 1 :Q qs O4 'Ak Q ' i 1 I 1 M V sa 1 ,. , '-L7 Q - ' 'J ' S 'A 1 .... V 1 C M ' Vt U fifm 1 , , 1 .V , X I C A Ei- 1 ' I ,ha .1 ' r z ' 0 . l e - rr , , r 6' J .., , R e S, gy Y egg- K 4 .rx 4 , V X, ' 1: ' 5 . I' M - 1 -A N s,-' ' m 1 A - H, e - A ' 1 Y ' A- 9 9 I O R Patterson 0? A Pool f fw B Taylor E Moats 1--7 vnu ly 5 x s 'A bs Allmon M C13-YP001 qu 'at Q Mltts R Dav1s gy' A Hinds V Rhodes 1' W E Curry C Relndeers A- S! J Sparks B Dyer J O'Nea1 V Nitts , M1110ughby Elghth Grade 'N s 4- 9' 19 Q. ' 5 fo 4 ,,. - . X D -. .4 4' 'f T , 5 Y 1 'Q , V' . .- Civ. S ,X Z, lv! '. bpetjv . ' N QQ 1' X 5 fu 1 IL nh I 'gl 45 ' E, 0 Q N- ' Q 9' Un! ' A? I ' 0 f ,a ' Xl' 1 MW 0 J 4f .4 A f' M . RQ. -1, Q v 1, , V Q , 5 'N 41- - ' o -. ,V '55 :.-'f'tfL.3f?f11-.ff 'fir ' 'X N o. -A H - , f Q. :f.m'.s-'.:.,5,-. o -55. ' - f A , ' A o K 'ffffffil' :,t.', ,nn 5, ' I 'A x I l 'f'f'5 -. f v M-. , I 'V I S Ma U ' , 0 . R2 of Q : 4 lv ' -,N N ' A . 45-r ' qgz, 'ig V .Zl , ' k , 75' , A P 5 , yy ' 0 o . , , - 21 1 og W' 3 T 's '-1 2 'T A 1. 7: 7-' . D: qkvdx f xl--:x 8 4 . 4 Q I, 'L , 1.- X. ' V' ' .-Q o ' Y . Q 1 2 .Eff , , . 1 ! Nl 1. f It ' 0 0 Q A H, 7' - . Brooks 43, 'lb-'5 inq- 24151 1? Ov' B Dennlson T Henrlkson P Powell Donley 4 TQQ 1 D Clavpool sl 4150 11-7 JIHU J Patterson S DGUDISOU 1 O Harris G W11SOH Kill' 'Z' V in Z 1:94 R Elkln R Schroll i H Downs J Davls v Yocom Z'-' Daly T1' D Nleyers Fladwell R Pollstino S Henrlkson L 43' l 45 lbw Ward N Sghroll J Fltzpatrlck E Golab N Rlchardson SEVEN 4 H GRADE 1 M 5 ' ' 7 V, I , s I. x J 1 '-rg 3. .nz 'f' A P ' 5 Sv? - 4 it Q J V ., 1 A 2 P 1 4 'lx . J. . ' L. . . ' . ' 5 Q P , x 4 ' L 5 M5 -- 9. 9? Y 4 i I f S f, VV ,-7. ,Q .7 f LZ. V , Y 6, L ,, xg X k V I r v I I, O ' l I , . 0 U V . . Tl' J I' . A I vb' f 5 A- ,J , ., K M! 4 F at .QD I , 3 , 4.7 If Y I ' W' I 5 x I ai J w i. 1- P L .-. 0 . S ' W o I I L o u 9 vx l r' 44 , J 4515 PM , . JI . . ' G a . . s ' XJ YA .5 9' x. A ' i ' Mri if OSTAS VACATION if W5 O ,::: MUSIC FESTIVAL OHYLJ D-,aw OR 1 X ACROBATS f I HAPPY DAVS mmf' Mr' HADLEY vfam NH: -Q1 QA 1' 1 ' h gi l . :Y A A f may ' H ' i 1 'V ' ,sf 4 is YZ. is A-gi . 'X x . 'I xi c I 4 in lx , f' A A V X, S C . ! 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