Woodland High School - Warrior Yearbook (Streator, IL)

 - Class of 1958

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The lessons learned on the basketball courts and football and baseball fields are carrying over into good citizenship of many who have gone out from W. H. S, into adult life or into the various colleges. We are proud of you! Continue to fight, fight, fight, for honesty and fair play in the game of life. rvnn uaf QSXW Front row, left to right: Janet Renn, faculty editorg Jim Dovin, typing editorg Sandra Brown, editor-in-chiefg Mr. Pierce, advisorg Janet Hinkelman, assist- ant editorg Llona Hallam, junior editor. Back row: Bryant Pastirik, sports edi- torg Jane Kelm, freshmen editorg John Stansbury, art editor: Carl Jenkins, pho tography editorg Allen Anderson, business managerg Beverly Decker, senior editorg Alice Hanusik, sophomore editor. Not pictured: Ted Miller, advertis- ing manager. 5 .Ar . sf, 1.5 IYUNIP, MMI, .IISMP u f n I0 2 9 3 8 'I 5 5! J Kids ADMINISTRATION XZ :E Kllk g-, I A 3-7 EI II E 'I f W 7 V' -Ez. I-3 A 'Q' ROBERT E. O'KEEFE Assistant Superintendent ROBERT D. TURNEY Superintendent J oar 0 Ci0f1Caf1bfz Front row, left to right: Mr. Ralph Hoobler, treasurerg Mr. Howard Jenkins, presidentg Mr. John Myers, secretaryg Mr. John Beutke. Second row: Mr. Andrew Churney, Mr, Eugene Metz, Mr. Everett Brassfield and Mr. John Halloran. GQ53r00m C512 C9055 019 'X GoT MY E E5 08 Yo O 1 L, f AW fd! fn? N f O X Aix! - Q X7 mmf U qvv ' 1 A Li, To -L,., , ,. 1 A I' N X 'x ll DONALD ARTHUR Instrumental Music American History J QTB ' PHILIP HADLEY Chemistry General Science Physical Education Athletic Director Baseball Coach Basketball Coach FRED W. ANDERSON Vocational Agriculture WILLIAM DAY Social Studies Football Coach Physical Education DONALD HOWARD MARJORIE MALONEY Industrial Arts Physical Education Art Biology EVELYN MCCUTCHEON Vocal Music RICHARD MYERS RICHARD PIERCE Mathematics Bookkeeping, General Business ROGER RUDDY English Latin EVA YOUMANS English Library GEORGIA POWELL Shorthand Typing Office Practice MARNA TU LLIS Home Economics OFCQ TQFSOHDQ MRS. FLOSSIE HILLIER MISS G. TILLIE SEIFERT 76705912 jjersonne I li Si WWA ,, 1? f 4 MRS. JOHNSON, MRS, RAVENSCROFT, MRS. NELSON AND MRS, MCGEE 113 Wbrzkfers Front row, left to right: Alvin Obert, Laverne Appel, Gene Decker, Jim Hay ward, Gene Neu. Second row: Marjorie Mobley, Dorothy Schultheis, Ellen Bengston, Leona Stogdill. Not pictured: Henry Johnson. Gusfoofdns Left to right: Andy Cunningham, Mildred Maddux, and Bill Maddux, RoI.X. IIKE A BIC1 WHEEY' DIPLOHA Q -I , li- 'Q N33 -Eli Af X I .4 Q vb vii A 552153 , , ,L .1- S enzbr CQJJ OMCQFS JAMES DOVIN. President LLONA HALLAM, Vice President JANET HINKELMAN, Secretary JANET RENN, Treasurer JOYCE CASHMER, Reporter MR. DONALD ARTHUR, Sponsor K., ezzzzbr SANDRA BROWN Valedictorian and Homemaker Award BEVERLY DECKER Girl Citizen Award CARL JENKINS DeKalb Agriculture Award 60014 S A LLEN ANDERSON Salutatorian and Boy Citizen Award ALICE HANUSIK D, A, R, Citizen Award BRYANT PASTIRIK WIZZ Athletic Award ALLEN WENDELL ANDERSON - Andy Oh you think 80. Math Club 1,2g Commercial Club 3,4, Junior Class Playg Basketball lg Class Secretary 2g Language Club 2,3, Vice President 3g Basketball Manager 2,35 Foot- ball Manager 4g Student Council 3,4, Vice President 4. MARY IEAN ANTOLIK - Jean You just better believe it l Math Club lg Mixed Chorus 2: Com- mercial Club 3,4g Operetta 2: News- paper Staff 4, Typistg FHA 2,3,4g Prom Committee 3: FNA 2,3, SANDRA ELAINE BROWN - Sandy Yeah, but - - - Band l,2,3,4, President 4g Mixed Chorus l,3,4g Math Club l,2, Secretary 1,2g Language Club 2,3, Secre- tary 3, Annual Staff 4, Editor-in-Chief: Operetta 1,3, 4, Cast 45 Junior Class Playg All School Play 4, Stu- dent Directorg Prom Banquet, Committee Chairmang Girls' Glee 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 3,4g Statistician 2,3,4 JOYCE ROSE CASHMER - Dynamite Oh! My FHA 1,2,3,4, Secretary 2, Parliamentarian 3, Histo- rian 4, Style Show 35 Mixed Chorus 25 Operetta 15 Band 15 Prom Decoration Committee5 Prom Banquet Server 1,25 Prom Server 25 Librarian 35 Commercial Club 3, 45 Class Reporter 45 Newspaper staff 45 Math Club 1. THOMAS J, CENTKO - TOM Man, what a jewel! Math Club 1, Vice President 15 Stu- dent Council 3, Reporter 35 Prom Committee 3. BONNIE ROSE CHISMAR - Blondie That'l1 be the day. Math Club 15 Commercial Club l,3,45 FHA 2,3,45 FNA 25 Prom Committee5 Girls' Glee Club 35 News- paper Staff 45 Operetta 3. BEVERLY KAY DECKER - Bev You wanna bet Math Club lg Chorus l,2,3g Operetta l,2,3g Band l,2, 3,4, Vice President 4g FHA 2,3,4, President 4g Cheer leader 2g Commercial Club 3,4g Prom Decorations 3g Prom Banquet Server 2g Prom Server 2g Annual staff 4, Senior Editorg Newspaper Staff 4, Typist. RICHARD D. DECKER - Dick Gee whiz Mixed Chorus lg Band l,2,3g Math Club lg FFA 1,25 Wrestling lg Class Secretary 33 Latin Club 2. VERNON WESLEY DEROSSETT - Butch Ohl the heck with it, FFA l,2,3,4, Banquet Master of Ceremonies 3g Mixed Chorus lg Operetta lg Baseball 1,2g Football 35 Wres- tling 2. JAMES MICHAEL DOVIN ' Jim Oh! Yeh! Math Club l,2g Glee Club 3,4g Basketball 1,2,3g Commercial Club 3,4, Treasurer 3, Reporter 45 Foot- ball 3g Annual staff 4, Typing Editor, FTA 3, Presi- dent, Class Vice President 3g Class President 43 Oper- etta 3,45 Class Play 3g Language Club 2,3, President 3 WILLIAM RAY ELLIOTT - Wild Bill Who, me? Basketball 2, Prom Decoration Com- mittee 3. DAVID LEE GRAHAM - Dave You do somethin' to me. Commercial Club 45 Newspaper 4, Editor-in-Chief. EDWIN GHZALD GRANT - Big Edd I'll drag ya. See ya at Richards Road. Basketball 1,2,3,4g Football 2,3,4, Manager lg Track 1,25 Baseball 3,45 Prom Committee 3g FFA 1, 2. LLONA LUTITIA HALLAM - Lana 'No I Math Club lg Commercial Club 1,33 FTA lg FNA 3: GAA 3: Junior Class Play 2, 3, Librarian 1,2,3g Annual staff 4, Junior Editorg Prom Decora- tion Committee 33 Class Vice Presi- dent 4g Cheerleader 4. MARY ALICE ANN HANUSIK - Alice Ohl Yeahl' Math Club lg Commercial Club 3,4, Secretary 3, President 4: FHA 2,3,4, Historian 3, Secretary 4: Chorus 35 Operetta 3g Class Secretary 3, Class Play 33 Annual Staff 4, Sophomore Editor: Newspaper staff 4, Typistg Prom Committee 33 Prom Banquet Server 2g Homecoming Queen Attendant 4. JANET SUE HINKELMAN - Ian Oh, darn itl Mixed Chorus l,2,3,45 Girls' Glee 1,2,3,45 Operetta 1,2,3,45 Accompanist Boys' Chorus 45 FNA 2,45 Band l,2,35 Math Club 15 Class Play 35 Class Treasurer 15 Girls' Glee Vice President 45 Class Treasurer 35 Class Secretary 45 FHA Reporter 45 FNA 25 Prom Committee 35 Annual Staff 4, Assistant Editor. CAROL JEAN HIERPE - Ierp Oh, darn it! Math Club 15 Girls' Glee 1,35 Band 1, 2,3,45 FHA 3,45 Operetta 1,35 FNA l,2,35 Prom Committee 35 Commercial Club 3,45 Newspaper staff 4, Senior Editor. CARL EDWARD JENKINS ' Jenks That don't cut any ice. FFA l,2,3,4, Secretary 45 Commercial Club 3,45 Basketball Manager l,2,3,45 Math Club 15 Annual staff 4, Photography Editor. ' atm W if H - iggsffife' 5 MARY JANE KELM - Jane So what Math Club lg FHA 2,3,4, Treasurer 43 Girls' Glee 35 Commercial Club 3,4g Librarian 43 Operetta 3g Class Play 35 Prom Committee 3g Annual Staff 4, Freshman Editor. m'f'?v+ '- JOHN KEITH KENNEDY - Jocko Who, me Football l,2,3,4g Track lg Math Club lg FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 2, Presi- dent 3. BEVERLY IOYCE LEHMAN - Bev oh, dear FHA 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 4, Style 3: Commercial Club 3: Prom Committee 35 Newspaper Staff 43 Math Club 1. DAVID DEAN MCBRIDE - Mac Aw, come on Latin Club 25 Math Club lg Football l,2,3,4g Basket- ball l,2,3g Baseball 2,35 Mixed Chorus 3,4, Reporter 3, Vice President 4g Operetta 3,43 Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Class Play 3g Track lg Boys' Glee 4g Commercial Club 3. DAVID ANDREWS MCDONALD Lewy That will be the day FFA l,2,3,4, Sentinel 3,4g Baseball l,2g Wrestling 1. CHESTER THEODORE MILLER - Ted Never do today what you can put off till tomorrow. Math Club 1,2, Vice President lg Baseball lg Basket- ball Manager lg Basketball 2: Language Club l,2,3, President 3g Class Vice President 2: Commercial Club 3,4, Treasurer 4g Operetta 3,4g Class Play 3. MARY LEE MILLER - Mary Lee Oh great FHA 2,3,4g Commercial Club 3,43 Librarian 2,3,4, Librarian Club 4g Newspaper Staff 4, Salesmang Math Club lg Prom Sewer 2g Prom Committee 3. x KENNETH JEROME NORTH - Nordie So what Football lg Math Club 1,2g Language Club 2. BRYANT CHARLES PASTIRIK - Butch You think so, huh Class President lg Track lg Math Club lg Class Treas- urer 2g Language Club 25 Commercial Club 35 Student Council 2,4, Reporter 43 Mixed Chorus 3g Annual staff 4, Sports Editorg Football 1, 2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Baseball 1,2,3,4. GENE CHARLES PASTIRIK - Babe Oh, my gully Mixed Chorus lg Track 1,23 Cross Country lg Wrestling lg Football 3g Student Council 3: Class Reporter 3g Prom Committee 33 Math Club 1. CAROLYN SUE PATON - Sue Can I have your car. Math Club lg Chorus lg Commercial Club 3,4g FHA 3,45 Girls' Glee 3, FNA lg Prom Committee 3g Oper- etta l,3. VERNON G. POUK - Vem Let's bug out. Math Club lg Commercial Club 3,45 Chorus 3: Student Council 4, President, JAMES ROY PSHAK - Jim Cotton picker Math Club lg Commercial Club 3g IAC 3g Prom Com- mitnee 3, JANET MARIE RENN - 'Toot' You wanna make a bet 1 Class Secretary lg Student Council l,2,3, Treasurer 2,33 Cheerleader 2g Homecoming Queen Attendant 35 Homecoming Queen 4: Band Com- mittee for Prom 35 Annual staff 4, Faculty Editorg Newspaper Staff 4, Press Foremang Commercial Club l, 3,4g Math Club l, Secretary-Trear urer lg Class Play 3g Class Treasurer 4 RICHARD V. RENNER - Deacon Awh shucks Class Vice President lg Student Council 1,2g Basket- ball l,2p Math Club lg Class Reporter 2g Class Presi- dent 3g Prom Committee 8: Commercial Club 4. MARILYN ANN SENKO - Blondie By George FHA 2,3,4g Math Club lg Commercial Club 1,3,4g Girls' Glee 3g Operetta 35 Prom Committee 3g FNA 25 Newspaper 4, JOHN WAYNE STANSBURY - Yonko That's the way it goes. Mixed Chorus 33 Commercial Club 3g Annual Staff 4, Arr Editorg Operetta 3g Prom Staff 3. KATHY LOUISE WARFIELD - Kate I don't know what to tell you. Math Club 1,2g FNA 1,2,3g Commercial Club 3,43 Newspaper Staff 4, Typistg FHA 4g Mixed Chorus 3 Operetta 3g Prom Committee 3. 'QQ 0'..Wf'f' 1 ,Fw ' va-'51 , ,Efia vi 0 ROGER A, WILHELM - Rog Let me sleep, Class President 2g Math Club lg Commercial Club 3 Prom Committee 3. fi? ezzzor GQSJ jlglsfozy We, the 'cool cats and kittens' of the graduating class of 1958, have dug this 'crazy' school the 'most' in the past four years! As the first grad- uating class to attend this school for our whole four years, we are real gone. ' In our freshman year, we elected Butch Pastirik as 'top cat, the 'veep' was Rich Renner, the 'pencil pusher' was Janet Renn, the keeper of the 'cool scratch' was Janet Hinkelman and 'snitching our 'jobs' to the newspaper was Frieda Centko. The 'boss man' was Mr, Mahoney. After we were initiated by the sophomores, we were considered 'real hep. ' For our return party we had a square dance. At the end of the year, we 'jumped' a bus and 'hightailed it' to Deer Park for a picnic, Roger Wilhelm was 'top cat' with Ted Miller as veep our sophomore year. Allen Anderson was 'pencil pusher, ' Butch Pastirik kept the 'scratch' and Mr. Anderson was 'high guy. Man, did we have fun with those 'green- horns' showing them 'what's what' at this crazee Woodland High School. In return, they gave us a 'black slacks' party. When we were juniors, Jim Kinkade was 'top man on the totem pole' and Jim Dovin was next in line. Alice Hanusik kept the records and Janet Hinkelman the scratch. ' We peddled magazines and sold concessions at the games under the 'orders' of Mr. Peterson, 'stashing away our loot' for the big 'hop. We slaved away for the big night and completely flipped in our Fairyland Romance. In the spring we 'cats' gave a class play, 'The Great Big Door Step, ' We cats, upon finding that Mr. Peterson would not be here for our Senior year, threw a big Shin-dig for him. We collected some of our own 'cool loot' for the 'bugging out present. Now we are the 'coolest of the cool' seniors. Jim Dovin is the 'big wheel' and Llona Hallam is the first spoke. The keeper of the files is Janet Hinkelman, Janet Renn takes care of the cool scratch' while Joyce Cashmer blabs the news. The hub is Mr, Arthur, We are planning to hop a freight' for a 'ball' when the time is right for bugging out, ' We are waiting to dig the day we 'get our pardons' and the teachers say 'go, cats, go! ! ! GQJJ 1' f Allen Anderson, will my ability to get good grades to my brother. Mary Antolik, will my different hair styles to Pat Stinar, Sandra Brown, will my job of taking my sister, Mary Beth, places and bringing her home to any poor boy who has a car. Joyce Cashmer, will my ability to go steady with one boy a long time to Sherry McMillin. Tom Centko, will my ability to dance to Ralph Martin, Bonnie Chismar, will my ability to keep out of P, E. class to Eunice Brassfield Beverly Decker, will my ability to get along with Allen Anderson to his sister, Cheryl. Dick Decker, will my loud pipes to Mr. Howard. Vemon Derossett, will my mechanical abilities to Pete Defenbaugh for future success, Jim Dovin, will my quiet ways to my sister Anna. Bill Elliott, will my ability to wash my car to Dave Yeck and his yellow Ford. David Graham, will my ability to aggravate Miss Powell to my brother, Jack, and hope he does as good a job as I, Llona Hallam, will my ability to find the most handsome and the sweetest guy in the U. S, Army to Karyn Edmonds. Alice Hanusik, will my ability to take Shorthand to Patsy McGeeg and challenge her to do better. Janet Hinkelrnan, will my ability to have fun and like music to my brother and sister, Carole Hjerpe, will my height to Rita Schell. Carl Jenkins, will my managerial ability to my cousin, Roger Seeger. Jane Kelm, will my ability to get along with boys to Linda Elias. John Kennedy, will my football ability to Ken Renner, Beverly Lehman, will my ability to have the car to Linda Pursley. Dave McBride, will my ability to play football to Rip Sipolski. Dave McDonald, -will my duty as Sentinel of F.F.A, to Bob East. Ted Miller, will nothing as everything I have I want. Mary Lee Miller, will my ability to dance to Linda North, Ken North, will my Sportsman mufflers to Jack Hayes and hope that he has better luck with them. Bryant Pastirik, will my ability to keep a cool head during any sport to my brother Pete. Gene Pastirik, will my ability to go steady to Jack Artman, when and if he needs it. Sue Paton, will my petite shape to Wilma McSchooler, Vernon Pouk, will my know how of poker to Wayne McBride. James Pshak, will my ability to get to class early to Dick Schwalm. Janet Renn, will my ability to be a successful flirt to Pat Sandys. Rich Renner, will my ability to exercise to Harlan Clark, as it looks like he could use quite a bit of it. Marilyn Senko, will my pleasant ways to Ellen Lee. John Stansbury, will my ability to think up good excuses to my brother Charles. Kathy Warfield, will my Hot Nash' to Jerry Lux, Roger Wilhelm. will my ability to drive my car to school without a permit to Marion Johnson, A TYPICAL SCHOOL DAY FOR A WOODLAND HIGH SENIOR fl RW lj- x pi 5 -e se:-:-:rp 1 1. ., X! 11 Su U W4 Q : WX GI X , Q LA, QWJN Y X N:-V4 E-A MYERS' f X ,xx A X X Fx ?s X Q I S x. N V - '54, TO SCHOOL AFTER SCHOOL 12 f' ..,f A ,- A 1 a NOON X35 W N HOUR , 1 s.. 1 P 1 W -f - X X' AFTERNOON S A X RN! CLASSES X I X Q by ' X S b -. 'G - -1 f MORNING CLASSES HOMEWORK ff -N I p l y ' Q K B N Y 1 X 1 I , X g X' GD ' Q f 2 ' 7 V w E g , fr! f 3 ji!! f' , 1369 Shady Lane Anytown, Califomia Dear Mr. Pierce: It has been so long since I have written to you, I thought you might like to know what some of the 1958 graduates are doing. I still have my job in Allen Anderson's clinic. Allen is doing very well and plans to take a trip around the world in the near future. Last week I went to Bev Lehman's Beauty Parlor and, much to my surprise I found that Jane Kelm. Joyce Cashmer, and Mary Lee Miller had just started working for her. ln talking with the girls, I found that all four have done work for some of the more prominent movie stars in Hollywood. Ted Miller dropped by the other day and I found that he is still trying to catch up with some of his classmates. I wished him the best of luck, but you know Tedl I don't know whether you saw it or not, but in the latest issue of the Saturday Evening Post there is a very interesting article about Llona Hallam. Llona is a very successful policewoman in Washington, D. C, and has received many citations for her work. Yesterday during my lunch hour I took my car to the local garage for repairs and much to my surprise I' found Dick Decker was the chief mechanic. He informed me that he recently received word from Vernon Derossett who is now a mechanic at Gould Motor Company in Streator. Carl Jenkins was a recent visitor to our fair city and I had quite a long talk with him, It seems he and Dave McDonald have gone into partnership and own a 5, 000 acre ranch in Texas. The boys are in the cattle business and sell most of their beef to the Armour and Swift Packing Companies. Last Sunday I visited the airport to watch the many planes take-off and land. I was rather shocked to see Janet Hinkelman and Marilyn Senko step off one of the TWA passenger planes, I caught the girls' attention and found they had been out of school for only four short months and have already flown around the world six times. Many of our graduatm are now secretaries in the Streator area - way back in your state of Illinois. As you would probably guess, I keep in close touch with Alice Hanusik who is now the boss's private secretary at Timco's. Alice informs me that Mary Antolik is working as a secretary for an advertising firm in Chicagog Janet Renn, has fulfilled her ambition of becoming head stenographer at Owens-Illinois Glass Company and Carole Hjerpe is a secretary in the state's attorney's office in Ottawa. Say, did you see that article on the President of the United States in last week's Look magazine. I don't know whether you noticed it or not, but there was a picture of the President's personal staff and back in the right comer of the picture was our Vemon Pouk. It seems he has come a long way since attending barber school in Peoria. As you have probably read in the latest All-American reports, several of our athlete graduates have made names for themselves in the sports world, I understand that Dave McBride, an All-American, has decided to sign a profes- sional contract with the New York Giants football team, Butch Pastirik, another one of our All-Americans by unanimous selection, has decided to play baseball for the Boston Red Sox. Also, Ed Grant recently signed a contract with the Minneapolis Lakers basketball team, Last month, I was a visitor to the Chicago area and had the misfortune to be involved in a slight auto accident, My misfortune, however, led me to a visit with Bonnie Chismar, Sue Paton, and Kathy Warfield who are now Reg- istered Nurses at St, Luke's hospital in Chicago. I understand, and from a very reliable source, that Bill Elliott is now the manager of the National Tea Food store in Sueator, Also, Roger Wilhelm is now the manager of the General Telephone Company of Illinois. Several of our boys departed to serve their good old Uncle Sam after graduation. Word has it that Gene Pastirik is making the navy his career and will soon take over as commander of one of the new atomic submarines, John Stansbury's plans were to join the army and avoid women, but word from Alice leaves one to believe that Gert had something to say about John's avoiding women, Tom Centko, who now owns his own construction company in Streator, has just finished the construction of a new gas station for Ken North, It seems that Ken has quite a chain of gas stations situated in the state of Illinois, Jim Pshak seems to have surpassed his ambition of becoming a bookkeeper, for now he is a Certified Public Accountant and audits many books for the large industrial plants, Rich Renner seems to have a permanent position at the University of Illinois. Rich was an excellent student while attending the universityg and university officials begged him to stay on as a professor. Sandra Brown is now one of the more prominent teachers in the eastern part of the United States. In a recent letter from Sandra, she informed me that Dave Graham is now the minister of the Park Methodist Church in New York City. Whether you know it or not, some of the new designs in the current General Motors cars were accomplished by Jim Dovin, who is now an expert engineer in Detroit, Well, Mr. Pierce, I guess that about does it, I hope you found my letter interestingg as trying to keep track of 37 graduates can sometimes present a big problem. Sincerely yours. Beverly Decker Qszzapsf 0115 sb 1.x bH! WHkT fl DREAXR QM O Q ,Yi 0 0 Q O x as It o QJD 6 Sf f i -. f ufzzbr GQJJ OECQFS JERRY PASTIRIK, President DOROTHY LESKANICH, Vice President JUDY RAUSCH, Secretary PAT SIMONS, Treasurer MR. PHILIP HADLEY and MR, WILLIAM DAY, Sponsors LYNN ARMSTRONG JACK ARTMAN DALE BENNETT KENNETH BLISS EVELYN BROWN ROBERT BURRESS THOMAS CASE ROBERT CHURNEY HARLAN CLARK DEVON COLE CHARLOTTE CROUCH KARYN EDMONDS LINDA ELIAS MAX FAIRALL EVA FUNK A JAMES GILL MARY HAMMER JACK HAYES 5 ' i' HAROLD HOLZ HERBERT HOLZ ERNEST HORN RENA IVERSON JAMES JACOBS ELSIE JOHNSON SANDRA KUDRICK EUGENE KOLESAR BETTY LEONARD DOROTHY LESKANICH PATRICK LONGNECKER ROGER LOUDON JERRY LUX PATRICIA MADARA RALPH MARTIN MICHAEL MCBRIDE PATRICIA MCGEE SHERRY MCMILLIN WILMA MCSCHOOLER GORDON NOBLE KAREN OLESEN JERRY PASTIRIK LINDA PURSLEY JUDY RAUSCH CAROL REDD PAT SANDYS RITA SCHELL PATRICIA SIMONS PAT STINAR GAIL TAYLOR IUDITH TOMBAUGH LINDA VISSERING DAVID WINN DAVID YECK fi? 14 1' .1 . an gf. . A , ,LM Q napsfofs in--I A951 Wh -' 'Mr HNF3' THE SIDE ojgigxy H E My ZF 21, X: S153 31 0,0 omore GQJS zbers HELEN MATHIS - - ----- President DALE MUELLER - - - - - Vice President KEN RENNER -------------------- Treasurer MISS MAPJORIE MAUONEY and MR. RICHARD MEYERS - - - Sponsors Kenneth Anderson Jerry Bengston Eddie Bundy Alan Chalfant Kay Conlee John Daugherty Chuck Defenbaugh Pete Defenbaugh Robert East Gary Elliott Karen Emm Geraldine Garrett Robert Gayon Shirley Gill Jack Graham Paul Griffin Ronald Hallam Francis Harms Larry Hendrickson Jim Hoskins an f 3 ,M K 'W fa fi, itil f'f'.:'r if ,ef F K Us N ASQ-L. - K ' s 4: 1: v ,, Q55 'so 'vc-J X I 2' I Q xy ' W X Judith Hubbard Roger Huber Geraldine Iobba Marion Johnson Marjorie Jones Ila King Veronica Kolesar Tom Kolojay Eddie Lee Ellen Lee Wilma LeRoy Aileen Long Ruth Lucas Larry Lucas David Maddux Annette Mainor Donald Massie Helen Mathis Gerald Miller Judy Mills Joyce Mounce Dale Mueller Ierilynn Negray Sally Olson Frank Paton James Pieper Edwin Piraino Dale Ramme Carol Reinmann Roger Reinmann Raymond Renn Kenneth Renner Roger Renner Sharon Roy Donald Russow Karen Stogdill Neil Sutton Fredrick Vernoy Kathy Walsh John Ward Ed Yuhas Qsnapsfofs THE IEAST To SAY THE M sf 3 Li ss, M x , 2 35 N gi.:-!mmf ' n B X 5 if ? w 550 ' 0 I 551 is -7 0 M - 9 X: 00 ' 'X s k-I QD , ,.-- -assist h V X I V L 5, ff FRESHMEN res man GQJJ Ojygbers LINDA BLISS ----- ---- - President EUNICE BRASSFIELD - - - - -Vice President MARY BETH BROWN - - f- ---- Secretary WILLARD CARBY ---- - - - Treasurer ROBERT BENNINGTON -------- H ------- Reporter MR, FRED ANDERSON and MR. DONALD HOWARD - Sponsors Cheryl Anderson Eddie Beavers Ruth Ann Bedecker Lary Bennett Robert Bennington Maureen Berge Iudy Beutke Linda Bliss Eunice Brassfield Mary Beth Brown Dean Bundy Larry Burress Willard Carby Norma Cashmer Paul Cinnamon Carson Cole Gregory Cook John Defenbaugh Barbara Derossett Anna Dovin Jackie Drabik Allen England Ross Ensign Arlene Gaspardo Russell Gass Judy Greener Ernest Hallam Marsha Hart ' :aims ., v 1 M- fy ,.-'QW J . 4 3... was s as ' ,, 's L, fir 3 --.Y ,,, Delbert Hinkelman Ronald l-lillier Richard Holland Margaret Huber Verna Jennings Judy Johnson John Kettman Dorothy Kolojay Mary Ann Kudrick Larry Kusnerick Jack Leonard Linda Leonard Rosemary Liptak Kay Lucas Wayne McBride James McCloskey Larry McFadden John McGuire Linda McMillin Sharon McMullen Kenneth Michl Pete Mobley Sue Morris Jonny Myers Steve Natt Russell Noble Linda North Patricia Olesen Jerry Pitte Earl Pottinger Wilma Pottinger Dennis Raske Robert Redd Donald Renn Josephine Repyak John Rudolph Keith Ruff Leonard Sass Richard Schwahn Roger Seeger Karen Simons James Sipolski Charles Stansbury Larry Taylor Nancy Terry Theresa Wargo Emma Lou Wilhelm Douglas Winn Carol Wulzen IUIHIMW Anim Will, an GG-5 vig!!! mm 'Yuki I' ai 9 ' 'QV A t Y I 'fc 1 'W .R 2 I 1. ' , rj 13,2 I. STATE REGIONAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS, 1957 STATE SECTIONAL BASKETBALL ACTION AT OTTAWA 6oNE GP-THERINC1.S ' 1 A Q., Qi O QGANIZATIONS lHw ,m- J ZYOOOQIQ ofj i....l...-..- . ....... 'fs 1 1 600fZ9a12 -Ax, k .,, , s- if N-4 f 5 1 ,........ ,....... S 4 .. 4 4 a UE my gk 5 Wm WET, Mfif X I Goznm erczdf Wcers Lynn Armstrong, Vice President: Miss Georgia Powell, Sponsorg Alice Hanusik, Presidentg James Dovin, Treasurerg Pat Simons, Secretary. 'E 7 C3Ol22l22Ql CIdf yZpQl225QI S I ix 54 2 51 Ofcom Harold Holz, Treasurerg Carl Jenkins, Secretaryg David McDonald, Sentinel Roger Loudon, Presidentg Herb Holz, Reporterg James Jacobs, Vice President Fred Anderson, Advisor. ZIZSQ T902 ers . . C9119 Jane Kelm, Treasurerg Janet Hinkelman, Reporterg Alice Hanusik, Secretaryg Joyce Cashmer, Historiang Beverly Decker, Presidentg Dorothy Leskanich, Vice Presidentg Beverly Lehman, Parliamentariang Mrs. Mama Tullis, Advisor, .rj 7269122 GFS ' J O ' . . zcers Betty Leonard, Treasurerg Sandra Kudrick, Vice Presidentg Lynn Armstrong Presidentg Gail Taylor, Secretaryg Miss Marjorie Maloney, Sponsor. QW 7? YTQIDHQIQJ yu.. U fy W U IHA' J ee 1 Il 2 MCGIYS' Kathy Walsh, Scvrctary-Trcaslxrcrg Pat Simons, Librariang Pat McGee, Prcsi dcntg Linda Vissuriug, Librariaug Janet Hinkelmau, Vice President, Not pic turcd, Mrs. Evc1yl1McCutchcou, Sponsor. CZ? CJLQ C 2x16 m11126cJ11S 'nr jzjfbceof Orus OECQFS Judy Hubbard, Librarian, Pat Stinar, Accompanistg Sharon Roy, Secretary-Treas- urerg Kay Conlee, President, David McBride, Vice President, Janet Hinkelman, Accompanistg Karyn Edmonds, Librarian. Not pictured, Mrs. Evelyn McCutcheon yzjfbfeof 014115 fem gens M., .,.,.,4 .tax ,151 cSfz10f?12f l,D6f'dl 'If1l?.Y E 5 4 5. c Sli? of? Cgzyn af fcff QSfu0Q12f G 0 unczf OECQFS Roger Ruddy, Sponsorg Bryant Pastirik, Reporterg Allen Anderson, Vice President Vernon Pouk, Presidentg Kathy Walsh, Secretaryg David McBride, Treasurer. Qsfzzognf Gounczfxyiemgers u H ., v .4 wg -W 5 9, my-W, 1, W ,ff A W lb if . :ao Uv ...g be 0, an A an ,QI ski! V 4 0 4 0 4 5 a p-.-H4 ,Q ,N Wi '?'i f fi'V -' 5 3, 4 Q I 4 5 4 5 0 ww QQ 4.- ii il rnr.Mfv 1 Y Q0 I f 9: F .I-'u.l.' -:-:-:-: EEIESF ' www F Kg? Gy QXQ . - .ACT.v.T.ES zznmf' Cjfzss fpky April 11, and 12, 1957 A 4 If I .AQLQSEN I I 2. ' ff 77 Opereffa. . . QSQUGQ Qgfaw SZ140122 frfansczs November '7 and 8, 1957 K., Zfffkfzb? 15 an 711619 Q7 F7 zznzbr-cgenzbf Lanfuef May 11, 1957 . ' . F' lll?lOI'-CSQIYIOI' f+OlH May 11, 1957 wil ,gf ,7Umz1m3Qm0f yjfOI2? May 11, 1957 V!!!-P' 2 A , '54Z,.'2j: if f 'aff UW ,, 7 Zffzaryer Woasf October 21, 1957 f r ,Li Y gli ,F vi-,fm iw- Qzresfman X 7121f1df1On September 12, 1957 9 M, . ,, .1 xx! . ,, Aww junzbr CQJJ parfy May, 1957 97 gnzfzdfzbn September 16, 1957 7lIldl'fA'7 May 21, 1957 F B2 , :ZW ' Je ,vs gl ll 17301276191 March 11, 1957 1 CSQQ 65060 6011202 GPC! QSOC-jkp .-- ' C5 Jf'a041af1O12 Ggrzkfmas yyany Gfrzkfmas jjarfy 5 1? S 2 i 1 w W. W 1.. 0II29COII2lI2iy QUQQII JANET RENN ALICE HANUSIK I DOROTHY LESKANICH KATHY wA1.sH L U KAREN SIMONS f I ns 1 r .-15 NEIL SUTTON - Recipient of Roger Cashmer Memorial Award W meme.,-hula. Mon.,Lln,l3.liOl-lQ- 45? Around ffaxmiielfe Pashrul: Four Sporl' Sfar al' Woodland High' School NAME 'HIE SPORT Ind 'Brylnt Paxtirlk nl Wbbdllhd lligh School near Sinator is A star in lt. Football. basketball, baaebnll and track-dhe's WN in all nl them and he enjoys the rare dilfcihnctifan ot being A 1 ' ru o the current oo year, Hmmm m 'wo SW I I Brynnt, A stocky senior ' standing 5-8 Ind weighing 160, nptalned and played quarterback on the Warrior football tum hat Nl. He 'pilots the basketball mm and ls n mam. The mm- lng spring will be his fourth u atcha-r on the lchool , buobnll team. Young Pull:-lk, when brother. J err Y- mud' ed him nw: llmmnpon standout it oodhnd, ' nu luck in mek mum md it wus pod. Brynnt hnntx. llthesl works an ears and favors artbrudemkxlly. Het IB BRYANT PAST!!-IK am fiom lad. He worked at n furniture factory ln Strentor the but summer. He'd like tn nllend collvie, bm ia und-lelded n the school. Incldenmlly Woodland ls: new school. It nu founded Mgr zfresriizbzo. iifnnxtmlmmn mchiwnglnihysmlrg w 0 , F011 B Chzmpinnlhp K llrsl lellrvlsed stile finals. M Phil Hadley. Ahelmll asslamnt at I-lehron and Woodland, remained at Woodllnd and succeeded hls nld boss u basketball coach. William DX, Woodland? football . is brand new atthemcl'moL Hgh: ad- une nf Cos College. lgdar Rzliilt ll-.tnddi his - -f me '53- '1S'HAKE,RA7'Ty,E N ' l2oI.X. 1 uf Q 5 , 'X g x l My 5 X I if-aa? X QL - f A Q ' f . 9 5, l mm I . 4, 4 V N f J 8 I ' K f 1111 ' MW Ljlh.....XlMv--. ...ML Hifi-1 I,Q ...XM x ' v ul Ili M --All J.. xl SPORTS I tu, Front row, left to right: Manager Jim Gill, David McBride, Dick Gayon, Bryant Pasti- rik, Jack Graham, John Harcharik, Manager Tom Case. Second row: Coach Roesemeier Neil Sutton, Pat Longnecker, Jack Artman, Jim Hoskins, Jerry Pastirik, Ed Bundy, Ken Renner, Tom Kolojay, Bob Gayon. COACH N. A. ROESEMEIER MANAGERS JIM GILL and TOM CASE JOHN HARCHARIK Pitcher - First Base DICK GAYON BUTCH PASTIRIK Shortstop Catcher - Outfield Ni- xi, ii it JERRY PASTIRIK DAVID MCBRIDE Pitcher Third Base NEIL SUTTON Second Base BOB GAYON KEN RENNER Outfield Pitcher JIM HOSKINS JACK GRAHAM ED BUNDY Ouffield Catcher Outfield X ffl 1957 BASEBALL SCHEDULE Woodland 4 Coal City 9 Woodland Seneca QPostponedj Woodland 8 Braidwood 2 X Woodland 2 Mazon 0 1 Woodland 9 St. Paul 0 X Woodland 2 Wilmington 10 ' Woodland 2 Gardner 1 Woodland 9 Morris 2 ' Woodland 10 Morris 8 4 16 Woodland 3 Streator 4 i I TOM KOLOIAY JACK ARTMAN PAT LONGNECKER Pitcher Third Base Outfield COACH WILLIAM E. DAY i g F rf gf wxa- f 1' ' ,' N91 su - Warriors 1 9 16 '7 26 14 1 9 O goofgaf im, SCHEDULE Earlville Dwight Cornell Lemont Sheridan Wilmington Reddick Opponent 0 0 O 12 26 20 14 . A - ED GRANT - End JOHN KENNEDY - Guard A11-Conference 1.1- mv DAVE MCBRIDE - Back BRYANT PASTIRIK - Quarterback A11-Conference Honorable Mention JACK ARTMAN TOM CASE DEVON COLE Guard End Tackle BOB CHURNEY .TERRY PASTIRIK End DAVID YECK ' Back End A11-Conference A11-Conference BOB GAYON HM HOSKINS ED YUHAS Back Back Guard A ' V ,I . .,,. 4 V . JACK DAUGHERITY RON HALLAM KEN RENNER End Tackle Center . N 1 A ,N NEIL SUTTON JOHN WARD PAUL CINNAMON Back Back Guard Most Improved Player I A . 0 ' 4 1, he 9 gel' MQ? 1, 5 W N. Ga! ' ' W 'ZA , , Cs fm 0 MANAGERS ALLEN ANDERSON and JERRY MILLER ood I Und Ngfl3NIl2?c:9YNhips Beafs wnnulann Remains unneaieng D Wig PASTIRIKS, GUACHESPIGK YENN SGUNE IN J. PASTIRIK. NNNNIUR WIN YECK, KENNEDY RE 6 RCI!- Bul 'un wi ur - rent grid seas a row Frlday r 'oodland War R ' ' . HEAD COACH ASS'T. COACH Philip William E. E, Hadley Day Zasfefgaf Goacfzhy Qgfcyff ' GPM? eam Standing, left to right: Mickey McBride, Jim Hoskins, Bryant Pastirik, David Yeck, Gordon Noble, Tom Case, Emie Hom, Jerry Pastirik, Pat Longnecker, Ed Grant, Max Fairall and Larry Lucas, Kneeling: Coach Hadley and Manager, Carl Jenkins. aryl? geeserues MICKEY MCBRIDE JIM HOSKINS PAT LONGNECKER Guard Guard Forward ERNIE HORN MAX FAIRALL TOM CASE Forward Center Forward 140.95-Qsopbn yeam Standing, left to right: John Ward, Roger Renner, David Maddux, Larry Kusneuck Ron Hillrer John Rudolph, Willard Carby, Jim Pieper, Jim Hoskins, Neil Sutton and Bob Gayon Kneeling Manager Ken Anderson and Coach William Day, 'I J v ' X A. Q Q, 1 '5gf' 55... Q 4l'K9'k01' by iw . ' .sv A, 2' v 4' 4' at Wi'- rss si X SCHEDULE WOODLAND 35 Wilmington 49 Reddick 44 Fairbury 61 Minooka 58 Seneca 47 Odell 42 Braidwood 53 Morris 49 Marquette 51 Wenona 55 Dwight 53 Fairbury 53 Coal City 64 Mazon 80 Flanagan 62 Gardner 49 St, Paul QOde1lJ Dwight Morris Marseilles OPP 30 23 35 23 32 36 59 47 35 23 31 46 42 34 51 39 40 Woodland GRANTS SHUT UECIDES SCRAP FUR WARRIURS Veteran Fnrvinnd Hiis Field Goal Final Sin Secnndsg Frnsn-Snpns Win can l-CARR: 45232 ,Ear :auf 3-n -3n..n.n,t can.-4,3 macu- zu.. HADLEY SUUAIJ RALLIES AFTER EARLY IIEFICIT Wanlurs mn Top Per- iormanne ni Season Final Inn Uuaniers BGUILS Hall, 62-50, To Reach Semifinals WUUIJLAHIJ IS BEATEN. 54-52. BY GRUSADERS Wnrnlnns Pin Ranged Ball In SBIHIII I ' H II I 'IRIIH III S, Z I1 Plane SHIRE VARSITY 57-58 Wilmington Reddic k Fairbury Minooka Seneca Ode ll Braidwood O 8 O HOLIDAY TOURNAMENT Hall-Spring Valley Marquette O 0 0 Morris Marquette Wenona Dwight Fairbury Coal City U O O GOAL VALLEY TOURNAMENT Seneca 0 l O Mazon Flanagan Gardner St. Paul QOde1lJ Dwight Morris Marseilles B. Pastiriln Tops Woodland For I3 Games OPP, 55 51 75 58 60 37 '72 50 54 49 48 48 60 66 52 81 66 61 49 62 'D : E 'U o o E SGURE KHUTTEU 14 TIMES BEFURE IRISH THIIIIIPH Vlamons Milind Duel SIM: Jlynlls Bag Fiiili Slnllili Wh 'E :ga 1'-if Zix nc- 237' i '1 EE: Inu!! o '6'. 6 2.5 E TRUIAHS FALL RY 74 T0 60 IN WARRIURS' GYH llohle, Pasilnlk, leck Pac: Snnflnl: Woodland Fnnsh- SM lfllll Woodland Downs Coalers, 54-52, In League Game Zasfefgaf eerkakrs SCHOOL SONG Loyal and True We pledge allegiance to you This is our motto We are one for all And all for alma mater Here's to our school And long on high may she rule Forever more you will find us Always Loyal and True. Top to bottom: Pat Simons, Judy Rausch, and Karen O lese n, t 714035 H CSO EZQILG UQZQS y?-A Left to right: Eunice Brassfield, Kathy Walsh, Linda Bliss, Theresa Wargo and Mary Beth Brown. ffatagmpda WHL, ITIS' TIME To Go Q 79 ak swf- X PEE Ti lciaoc, CWC' CRNLY o Q 04 Wm ADS LET US HELP TQ. 47 1 - ' Zam77l0wq GHEVRULHT Congratulations to the C la s s of 19 58 VHQL. Z. I-IIL..L. MOTO? COMPANY Your Chevrolet Dealer Where Good Automobile Repair Will Pay Off in Dividends Streator, Illinois Af T. E. MCNAMARA IOHN R. FORNOF - - - - HUGH I. KAIN - - L. B. SWARTZ - - EUGENE METZ. - - W. I. WESTWOOD Our Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1958. . . and a Hearty Welcome to A11 Who Have Need of Banking Services OFFICERS DIRECTORS - - - - - - - - - - -President JOHN DAMGARD I. R. FORNOF Vice President LAWRENCE GOSLIN - - - - Cashier PAUL B. Hr-:FLIN VIRL Z. HILL - - -Assistant Cashier H. J. KAIN - - - -Assistant Cashier - - - - -Assistant Cashier 'TI-IE T. E. MCNAMARE A. R. 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Qgzemfaz HOME BUILDING AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 117 North Monroe Street Streator, Illinois J. B. TI-IORPE RON CHRISTMAN Secretary Assistant Secretary SUTTON MOTORS Phone Z-2432 n Streator ler i Ca D ontiac P Authorized Olll' ng Y erli St h rt No 12 2 ' I ,Q75 . -, : hr , , 5- - Z2 K ' Ag 1 ' . fp-:F-1-'-,aw - -WS-9 K ,.g:-rf, I :W 211 has ,. Iv: -J 5 - :yr : 111-1':'.i:QJgf-J-:f'J'i ::: :G -Par : 2 xg- :H 5' --H :: 1?-2,121-:B . 5:5 :Q :' -I-I 1 1a4f-5.1-.-, 5-.Q.1.Y-H' , , -, :U : 5. : 2 ' i -- : : . L I OR gi ' EAAALL WE WELCOME YOUR ACCOUNT -1-HE jfzmzk Zfma! Hawk Streator , Illinois Officers LINCOLN E. BUNDY ------ ---- P resident DONALD R. WILLIAMS - - - -Vice President EDGAR J. BUNDY ---- ' - Cashier FRED A, BROMAGE - - - -Assistant Cashier A, S. NOVOTNEY - - - - Assistant Cashier HAROLD BROWN - - - Assistant Cashier Directors ISAAC B. BARRETT WILLIAM R. BENNER EDGAR J. BUNDY LINCOLN E. BUNDY DR. D. O. CONLEY ALMA O. PLUMB FRANK A. SCHARFENBERG DONALD R. 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Bloomington Phone 2-2.023 For the Finest in Food Go to the 5 PINES X1 t Q .1 Q' North Bloomington - R. 23 Streator, Illinois THE VVAYSIDE DR UG STORE Just North of Streator on Highway Z3 in the New Northtown Shopping Center Cosmetics - Complete Photo Section Baby Supplies - Sporting Goods Hallmark Greeting Cards - Toys Complete Fountain Service - Gifts Prescription Service - Free Delivery at,Al1 Times Open EVERY Day 9 A.M. - 10:30 P.M QALIDH IXAEYEIQ LUMBER CO. Long Point, Illinois Phone Z5 A, Lumber - Paint - Building Supplies Mfdwhuae ,glflp sp- R 111, 59:-F?n 92g K S S .wi 51-5 3 Y I - . . . 5 X? U5 jf 5 Long Point, Illinois 1 Elm! as Phone 46 I Best Wishes to the Class of 1958 From LONG POINT AMERICAN LEGION McCormick Tractors and POST NO, 1217 Machines Long Point, Illinois International Trucks Behlen Grain Dryers Bins and Cribs 'VI-IE JOURNAL PRE 55 Cornell, Ill. Why Pay More When You Get a Profe ssional Job for Le ss All Kinds of General and Commercial Printing For Your Up-to-Date News on All World Events Be Sure to Consult 'VI-PE 'I' I BAE S PRESS Streator, Ill. News as You Want It and Ads That Bring Results JACOBSON GRAIN ELEVATORS Staley Feeds and Service Custom Grinding and Mixing Cornell, Illinois Honegger Feeds and Service R owe Pontiac Cayuaga For the Best in Office Machines Supplies Service Go to PAXTON TYPEWR ITER CO. Bloomington, Ill. GEORGE SOUTHGATE , Agent 15 MEA 1,55 j'2e life6f-f ,- IWN -DQ iff ' SALATA GROCERY 1108 Bronson Street Streator, Illinois ANDY AND TOM Groceries and Meats Nationally Adve rti sed Brand s Cornell, Illinois Phone lLZ5 7 jmafkxfm Dealers in Lumber - Hardware - Coal - Paint Building Material, Sewer Pipe Cement Blocks Cornell, Illinois Q5 'gf' THE GREAT ATLANTIC 8: PACIFIC TEA COMPANY 116 North Park Street Streator, Illinois wg REG. U. S. PAT. OFF. COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY 1109 North Bloomington Streator, Illinois Phone 2-2434 X IMI 'l ,.' 'Iv' LII --nl .. llll lu.ll'lnlilhihlulug.---555 J X 'sq V , ,iff ,VJ :EQ K, INN! N. f F N1 ,f' ,5 J N, N! Service Is ?f A I ' , .. Nag Ever thin 1n , 15,3 Y 8 Our First Building Thought STREATOR LUMBER YARD Mateflals 52.4 E. Bridge St. Streator, Ill. Phone 22959 YOU R TRUUBI-Es MODEL ' PARIS y D, 4 CLEANERS 'T VAHISH LAUNDERERS 4 . p Q . , Streator s Finest 2 ,-'- X Q , ma H' Phone 22949 m - A Hickory and Shabb Compliments of Ona 00765 M6 The Sporting Goods Store Since 1885 Smith-Corona, Royal, Remington: and Underwood Port b ' a le Typewriter s lVIcCO12M IC K - FARM EQUIPMENT STORE Bloomington and Oakley Streets Streator , Illinois Farm Equipment - Trucks Parts and Service I5CH5E5 anns STANDAR D SERVICE Gas, Oil and Accessories Fine st in Lubrication Work Phone 78 Long Point, Illinois BcE,, MUSSERS SP OR T SHOP Joliets Fine st and Only Exclusive Sport Shop Z0 W. Van Buren Joliet, Illinois Best Wishes to the Students and Faculty of W ood land High School Sincerely, LC.PENNEY CO. Streator General Custom Work XMQSNE COOPER Cornshelling and Hauling Field Spraying and Combining Phosphate Spreading and Grain Hauling Dana, Illinois Phone Long Point Z4 ci +:'fii7 our C J 1' ,,,.. r- - .- .. 4 ' 'VA ' 1 DEPENDABLE 451, DR UGGIST Best Wishes From GOSLIN BROS. DRUG STORE Prescriptions - Drugs Photo Supplies - Cosmetics Fountain Service L. H. AND L. A. GOSLIN LESLIE GOSLIN, JR. Registered Pharmacists Register No. 8263 221 E. Main Street Streator, Illinois Phone 2,-2732 V -- 1 w1'f'f FM? --49 WT ' xxl I QQ If 603 .- E xq ui site Fine Me r chandi se Meet Your Friends at MURPHYS G. C. MURPHY CO. 309-311 E. Main Street Streator, Illinois Streator 's Friendly Store Compliments of CAMPBELL MOTOR SALES Your Local Nash Dealer 407 N. Bloomington Streator, Ill. Complete Auto Repairing and Wreck Rebuilding Telephone Z-2448 618 E. Main St. STEEATO12 FLOOR COVERING Streator, Illinois Mohawk Carpet - Tile - Linoleum Wall Board - Venetian Blinds Chrome Mouldings - Maintenance Supplies FRANK HAZELTINE, Salesman ALBERT STORTZ, Proprietor Quality Footwear for the Entire Family Bostian and Rand Winthrop Shoes for Men Sandler of Boston Trim-Tred, Vitality and Footsaver Shoes for Women -- Poll-Parrot and Step Master Shoes for Children l.E5l.uES SHOES 218 E. Main St. Phone 22329 Streator, Illinois The Trend Today Is to 1,.' r ln' A iv M n tis Complete Line of Groceries Meats, Produce, and Beer The Home of Table-Rite Meats Ff f? STEVE 'S nfl . fix MARKET Q n 123 1802 S. Bloomington Streator, Illinois Compliments of For Fresh Pastries and Bread BEUNSBACH See COAL AND MATERIALS 710 East Main Street Streator, Illinois Telephone 2-2422 Coals for All Purposes in All Sizes FEDERAL BAKERY 212 E. Main St. Y Streator, Ill. Phone 47591 fy Television DE LL's I--,Y Tires - Television - Appliances 127 S. Vermillion Street Your Dealer in Comfort Streator, Illinois GOOD FOOD HARVEST BAKERY Quality Bakery Products Streator, Illinois 107 N. Park Street Phone Z-2620 Buy Your Perfumes and Cosmetics at T!-I IEDOI-H2 DRUG STORE 305 E. Main St. Streator, 111. Exquisite Jewelry BENTLEY JEWELRY STORE Nationally Advertised Queen Size Diamonds 112 N. Monroe Street Streator, Illinois You can still start a college savings fund with us. Liberal earnings paid twice a year to add to your savings. FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 123 East Main Street Streator, Illinois 5 Everything in 1 Fruit ,P JERRY'S WHEN INTHE DRIVE IN MDUU FUR MARKET NNE FUDU ...!l!- 205 S. Vermillion Street Streator, Illinois u awfhfm TEXACO SERVICE 701 E. Main Street Complete Line of Accessories Fire stone Tires and Batteries We Give S8rH Green Stamps Streator, I11. Compliments of ,JAC 145 MEN'S WEAR 411 E. Main St. Streator, Illinois Phone 26011 Buy It for Less at Iack's Complete Tuxedo Rental Service Dutch Boy Paints Smith - Alsop Paints Imperial Wallpaper Riifs PAINT 8: WALLPAPER STORE Z 14 E. Main The Store of Quality Merchandise Streator, Ill. at Lowest Prices pp 8. GALIC K SERVICE Gas - Oils - Accessories Batteries - Tires MEI-IAI...L.. MAUEACH HAYNES 1308 S. Wasson 1416 Broadway Gfeasing Building Contractors 713 E. Main Street Stl-eator Phone 2-2323 38074 47842 . . WINTERROWD'S h PS SERVICE 12055 622 E- Main St' HARDWARE AND REPAIR Streator, Illinois SERVICE Grease - Oil- Car Repair and Road Service Phone 29061 CAR DEAD ? ? CALL RED!! Electric and Gas Welding Cornell, Illinois Beautify America With Shade Trees Roses X Evergreens Perennials Z Shrubs Bulbs . u 9 See Us About Your Landscaping --0..- CORN E I. I- Lime stone and NURSERY Road Rock Cornell, Illinois O Phone 1L'80 Phone 124 cornen, Illinois CORNELL PLUMBING Sz HEATING SUPPLIES Phone 7L81 Cornell, Illinois Ph. 14 Residence Ph. 38R5 ALBERTSON GAR AGE General Repairing Long Point, Illinois Cars, Trucks, and Tractors px- k ZFX. I , W1 3 , m E 5 2 x f ifYou Go 211 6 to f ff V1'v'1AN's 4 SPORTSWEAR 5 ag 313 E. Main Yz Streator, Ill. Sportswear That's Different viii f 'gp Complete Floral ,J ', 7 Service X-4 HART FLORAL 76 I 514 Shop - Greenhouses 4 BERNARD HART Proprietor 314 W. Bridge Street Streator, Illinois .dazed Mmm. B. 12. KRISTAL Bobbie Brooks Sportswear 112 E. Main Streator, Illinois ,J xx x l!!! .f ,r Phone 22301 310 E. Mann Street, Streator, Illinois Compliments fy 66 ew of WHOLESALERS of 44 .M Candy - Cigars - Tobacco W e Fountain Supplies MOTORS Paper Products Kankakee and Streator, Ill. Zualizfq Dependable Service MOBIL . g SERVICE Mobllgas WAYMANS mmmm S UPER - W AY Z4 Hour Towing Service Phone ZL53 Cornell, I11. Phone 31.94 Cornell, I11. ? EEN Q 'EEEIISI EAEP 'O X S SEEN GENERAL CONTRACTOR AND PAINTER Phone 1-70 Cornell, Ill. SERVICE SIP 'N BITE Home Cooked Meals - Steaks Chops - Shrimp - Sandwiches JOHN L. SULLIVAN, Proprietor 420 E. Main St. Streator, Illinois When You Are in Streator, Do Your Shopping at a New Che ck-Out Store 141225655 217 E. Main mme mea CO. Your Family Shoe Store' 208 E. Main Streator, Illinois CAREW JEWELRY in Streator Since 1898 DON AND BOB PERISHO Certified Gemologists 9120072140644 CUIQEANS MEN'S WEAR 402 East Main Street The Best Dressed Men Prefer Curran's Compliments of 128-12 if gt SUPERETT1-3 Long Point, Illinois DRY GOODS STORE Phone 42 Fresh Meats and Vegetables StI'e3.t0I', Il1ll'lOIlS Groceries VVILLIAM5 ' HARDWARE CO. Streator, Illinois Phone Z-2118 Your Satisfaction Is Our Success Compliments of MONTGOMERY WARD AND CO Corner of Main and Park Streets Streator, Illinois For Fine Flowers Flowers by Dorothy DOROTHY M. SEDLOCK ORIGINAL CREATIONS lll South Part Street Streator, Illinois Flowerphone 22218 See Your Friends at the Record Shop for the Late st Hits on Record Popular, Western, Classical 100's Hi-Fi Albums in Stock Portable and Hi-Fi Phonographs GOTCH RADIO SPECIALTIES 123 S. Monroe Streator RCA - Admiral - G.E. Sales and Service APPLE GATE TV Blackstone, Ill. I-:OED HOPKINS CO. REXALL DRUG STORE Prescriptions Beauty and Health Aids Fountain Phone Z-2.822 IT I Buick Sales O I . and Service GRAIN CO. ,.L::':0:':::v.C, U VID I V - Dealers in - Grain, Feed and Coal Phone ll Long Point, Illinois MOT OR Streator , Illinois GEo12csE'e CITY SERVICE 1004 W. Main St. Gas - Oil- Wash Grease - Tire Service Adjoining coR KY 'S CAFE Good Food - Excellent Service Steaks - Chicken - Sandwiches Whizzwfg FUNERAL HOME and AMBULANCE SERVICE 24 Hour Service Oxygen Equipped Phone 22703 Streator, Illinois Best Wishes to the Graduates of I A, Woodland High , ff 121 E. 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