1860 photo taken 4 days after Mr. Lincoln visited Lincoln, Illinois, for the last time. Info at 3 below.
Site Map
Testimonials

1.
Abraham Lincoln and the Historic Postville Courthouse,
including a William Maxwell connection to the Postville Courthouse

2.
About Henry Ford and the Postville Courthouse, the Story of the Postville Courthouse Replica,
Tantivy, & the Postville Park Neighborhood in the
Route 66 Era


3.

The Transformation of Abraham Lincoln and the Founding of Lincoln, Illinois
,
also the founding of Lincoln College, the plot to steal Lincoln's body, and memories of Lincoln College and the Rustic Tavern-Inn

4. 
Introduction to the Social & Economic History of Lincoln, Illinois,
including poetry by William Childress & commentary by Federal Judge Bob Goebel & Illinois Appellate Court Judge Jim Knecht

5.
Summary of "Social Consciousness in William Maxwell's Writings Based on Lincoln, Illinois" (an article published in the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, winter 2005-06
)

6.
Introduction to the Railroad & Route 66 Heritage of Lincoln, Illinois

7.
The Living Railroad Heritage of Lincoln, Illinois: on Track as a Symbol of the "Usable Past"


8.

Route 66 Overview Map of Lincoln with 42 Sites, Descriptions, & Photos

9.
The Hensons of Business Route 66

10.
The Wilsons of Business
Route 66
,
including the Wilson Grocery & Shell Station

11.
Route 66 Map & Photos Showing Lincoln Memorial Park
(former Chautauqua site),
the Historic Cemeteries, & Nearby Sites

12.
Route 66 Map & Photos Showing Salt Creek & Cemetery Hill,
including
the highway bridges, GM&O bridge, Madigan State Park, the old dam (with photos & Leigh's memoir of "shooting the rapids" over the old dam), & the Ernie Edwards' Pig-Hip Restaurant Museum in Broadwell

13.
The Historic Logan County Courthouse, Past & Present


14.
Route 66 Map with 51 Sites in the Business & Courthouse Square Historic District,
including locations of historical markers
(on the National Register of Historic Places)

15.
Vintage Scenes of the Business & Courthouse Square Historic District

16.
The Foley House:  A Monument to Civic Leadership
(on the National Register of Historic Places)

17.
Agriculture in
the Route 66 Era


18.
Arts & Entertainment Heritage,
including the Lincoln Theatre Roy Rogers' Riders Club of the 1950s

19.
Business Heritage

20.
Cars, Trucks & Gas Stations of the Route 66 Era

21.
Churches,
including the hometown churches of Author William Maxwell & Theologian Reinhold Niebuhr

22.
Factories, Past and Present

23.
Food Stores of
the Route 66 Era


24.
Government

25.
Hospitals, Past and Present

26.
Hotels & Restaurants of the Railroad & Route 66 Eras


27.
Lincoln Developmental Center
(Lincoln State School & Colony in the Route 66 era), plus
debunking the myth of Lincoln, Illinois, choosing the Asylum over the University of Illinois

28
.
Mining Coal, Limestone, & Sand & Gravel; Lincoln Lakes; & Utilities


29.

Museums & Parks, including the Lincoln College Museum and its Abraham Lincoln Collection, plus the Heritage-in-Flight Museum

30.
Neighborhoods
with Distinction

31.
News Media in the Route 66 Era

32.
The Odd Fellows' Children's Home

33.
Schools

34.
Memories of the 1900 Lincoln Community High School,
including Fred Blanford's dramatic account of the lost marble fountain of youth

35.
A Tribute to the Historians and Advocates of Lincoln, Illinois

36.
Watering Holes of the Route 66 Era

37.
The Historic 1953 Centennial Celebration of Lincoln, Illinois

38.
The Festive 2003 Sesqui-centennial Celebration of Lincoln, Illinois,
including photos of LCHS Class of 1960 dignitaries & the Blanfords

39.
Why Did the State Police Raid Lincoln, Illinois, on October 11, 1950?

40.
The Gambling Raids in Lincoln and Logan County, Illinois,
During the Late Route 66 Era (1950-1960)

_______

Pages in this section tell about Leigh Henson's Lincoln years, moving away, revisits, and career:

About Lincoln, Illinois;
This Web Site; & Me

A Tribute to Lincolnite Edward Darold Henson: World War II U.S. Army Veteran of the Battles for Normandy and the Hedgerows; Brittany and Brest; and the Ardennes (Battle of the Bulge)

For Remembrance, Understanding, & Fun: Lincoln Community High School Mid-20th-Century Alums' Internet Community
(a Web site and email exchange devoted to collaborative memoir and the sharing of photos related to Lincoln, Illinois)

Directory of Email Addresses of 168 Mid-20th Century LCHS Alums

Leigh Henson's Pilgrimage to Lincoln, Illinois, on
July 12, 2001

Leigh Henson's Review of Dr. Burkhardt's William Maxwell Biography

Teach Local Authors: Considering the Literature of Lincoln, Illinois

Web Site About
Leigh Henson's Professional Life

__________

Pages in this section are about the writing of other Lincolnites:

A Tribute to Bill and Phyllis Stigall:
Exemplary Faculty of Lincoln College at Mid-Twentieth Century

Brad Dye (LCHS '60): His Lincoln, Illinois, Web Site,
including photos of many churches

J. Richard
(JR) Fikuart
(LCHS '65):
T
he Fikuarts of Lincoln, Illinois, including their connections to the William Maxwell family and three generations of family fun at Lincoln Lakes

Jerry Gibson (LCHS '60): Lincoln, Illinois, Memoirs & Other Stories

Dave Johnson (LCHS '56): His Web Site for the Lincoln Community High School Class of 1956

Sportswriter David Kindred: Memoir of His Grandmother Lena & Her West Side Tavern on Sangamon Street in the Route 66 Era

Judge Jim Knecht
(LCHS '62): Memoir and Short Story, "Other People's Money," Set in Hickey's Billiards on Chicago Street in the Route 66 Era

William A. "Bill" Krueger (LCHS '52): Information for His Books About Murders in Lincoln

Norm Schroeder (LCHS '60): Short Stories

Stan Stringer Writes About His Family, Mark Holland, and Lincoln, Illinois

Thomas Walsh: Anecdotes Relating to This Legendary Attorney from Lincoln by Attorney Fred Blanford & Judge Jim Knecht

A Tribute to Robert Wilson (LCHS '46): Author of Young in Illinois, Movies Editor of December Magazine, Friend and Colleague of December Press Publisher Curt Johnson, and Correspondent with William Maxwell, including excerpts from Young in Illinois and from Maxwell's letters to Robert; family photos and information from Robert's only child, Sue Young Wilson; commentary from Literary Critic Lee Walleck; and memoir by Curt Johnson

Leon Zeter (LCHS '53): His Web Site for the
Lincoln Community High School Class of 1953
,
including announcements of LCHS class reunions

(Post yours there.)
__________

 


Highway Sign of
the Times:
1926-1960

The Route 66
Association of Illinois

The Illinois State Historical Society

Illinois Tourism Site:
Enjoy Illinois

 

Directory & Contributions

There was a child went forth every day,
And the first object he look'd upon, that object he became,
And that object became part of him for the day or a certain part of a day,
Or for many years or stretching cycles of years.    Walt Whitman

* * * * *

I exist as I am, that is enough;
If no other in the world be aware, I sit content,
And if each and all be aware, I sit content.    Walt Whitman

* * * * *

     Note:  Please read the following information before you click on the links below in the table format.  Some of the links are to information in html format (Web pages); some of the links are to information in portable data format (pdf), which requires Acrobat Reader.  Free server space is a mixed blessing:  sometimes the links to pdf formatted information below successfully open in Acrobat Reader, sometimes not.  Take the advice of Master Teacher Jean Joos:  "Try, try again."

* * * * *

    Compiling this directory has been trickier than you might think.  (My mind is non-mathematical, and alphabetizing and counting are tedious, so watch out for stupid errors.  Well, that about covers all of my tail.)  When I began, I worked with just two sources at hand: The 1960 Lincolnite and the 35th Reunion Booklet, and I added a couple of names from memory (e.g., Bradley Fox).  Then, I requested and received more information from the 40th Reunion Committee, which sent an updated list of classmates, email addresses, and a copy of the graduation program (with special thanks to Pete Smiley and Jon Diers).  Let me know of other additions or corrections, including spelling corrections.  The alphabetical order uses ladies' maiden names.  Names of classmates married to one another are paired.

    The Commencement Exercises program lists 163 graduates.  It most likely names only those at the ceremony, excluding graduates who chose not to walk across the stage for their various personal reasons.  Also, I wonder if there were any graduates at the ceremony whose names were erroneously omitted from the printed Commencement Exercises.  The list presented here attempts to include all classmates.  I solicit your corrections and additions, as well as your patience.

    Determining other content of the directory & contributions page presents a greater challenge.  What should it contain or not?  I am comfortable publishing information that has appeared in the press or is publicly available through the Internet:  specifically, email addresses and Web site material.  If you have a Web site/page and want a link to it posted on this page, just send me the URL.  Some other information appears here as a result of brief search engine inquiry.

    I do not, however, feel comfortable publishing other career-related information and certainly not personal and family-related information without permission.  Yet, that kind of information is most significant and interesting.  So, there is the dilemma.

    It is appropriate for me to wait for people to give permission (or request) to publish such information.  Thus, if you wish any personal or career-related information posted, including geographical addresses, phone numbers, etc., let me know.  Also tell me if there is any new information you would like to present on this page.  Similarly, tell me if I have published something that you do not want on the Internet or that needs correction.  

The Class of 1960 Email Addresses to Date  Send additions and corrections for typos.  If you discover that a classmate obtains an email address and you email that person, feel free to send the Internet address of this Web site in case that person wants his or her email address here.  Alphabetical listing uses ladies' maiden names. Updated 10-16-03.

David Armbrust [email protected]
Jim Benner [email protected]
Linda (Berryman) Callesen [email protected]
Jack Bingham [email protected]
John Burt [email protected]
Diane (Caplinger) Farmer [email protected]
David Carpenter [email protected]
John Coombs [email protected]
Gerry Dehner [email protected]
Keetra (Dial) Geriets [email protected]
Jon Diers [email protected]
Brad Dye [email protected]
             www.BradDye.com/lincoln.html
Joe Foutch [email protected]
Peter J. Frantz [email protected]
Jeff Edwin Fults [email protected]
Dan Gaydosh [email protected]
Barb (Geary) Cicci [email protected]
Ralph Gelhbach [email protected]
Donna (Geriets) Miles [email protected]
Jerry Gibson [email protected]
Bob Glick [email protected]
Richard Goad [email protected]
Bob Goebel [email protected]
Jean (Goldhammer) Meier [email protected]
Jerry Gordon [email protected]
Eva (Harris) Hill [email protected]
Mike Hayes [email protected]
Paul Hegele [email protected]
Don Heinzel [email protected]
Judith (Heinzel) Gordon [email protected]
Sally (Heinzel) Brackney [email protected]
Leigh Henson [email protected]
Rhoda Holland [email protected]
Wellington "Bud" Huffaker, III [email protected]
George Janet [email protected]
Janet (Kerpan) Southerlan [email protected]
Thomas Kurtz [email protected]
Carolyn (Leonard) Fehring [email protected]
Judy (Lohrenz) Perkins [email protected]
Alice (Loomis) Wilmert [email protected]
Bob Madigan [email protected]
John (Steve) Mallinson [email protected]
Sara (McGowan) Hinman [email protected]
Jerry Melton [email protected]
Steve Miller [email protected]
Kathy (Mitchell) Liesman [email protected]
Ron Musick [email protected]
Robert Pharis [email protected]
George "Ivan" Pokorski [email protected]
Linda (Rademaker) Chamberlain [email protected]
Richard Randall [email protected]
Rosemary (Rich) Parker [email protected]
Janet "Pete" (Ritchhart) Smiley [email protected]
Marvin Schroeder [email protected]
Norman Schroeder [email protected]
Shelby Small [email protected]
Larry Soberg [email protected]
Vicky (Spangler) Craig [email protected]
Elizabeth "Liz" (Stringer) Lolling [email protected]
Glen Surbeck [email protected]
Nelson Teichmann [email protected]
Don Ware [email protected]
Joe Webb [email protected]
Janice (Wertin) Parks [email protected]
Don Wolpert [email protected]
Milinda (Woodard) Wolf [email protected]
Thom Zimmerman [email protected]

Other LCHS Online Alums from Mid-20th Century, Year of Graduation, and Internet Address (send additions/corrections to [email protected])

Ted Allison, 1956 [email protected]
Herbert Altman, 1956 [email protected]
Joyce (Altman) Seeyle, 1952 [email protected]
Jo (Anderson) Williams, 1956 [email protected]
David Baldin, 1974 [email protected]
Dorothy (Baldin) Hendricks, 1954 [email protected]
Harold "Butch" Baldin, 1957 [email protected]
Mary Alice (Baldin) Moore, 1959, and Jerry E. Moore, Sr., 1956 [email protected]
Marion (Ballard) Barrett, 1959 [email protected]
Carla (Balster) Schmock, 1954 [email protected]
Jack Barrett, 1957 (spouse Nancy Presswood Barrett, 1959, with separate email address; see below) [email protected]

 

Ed Barrick [email protected]
Carole (Bates) Pribyl, 1959 [email protected]
Jim, 1959, & Nancy (Bauer) Ireland, 1958 [email protected]
Patricia (Beckholt) Kindred, 1946 [email protected]
Lloyd Dean Benedict, 1959 [email protected]
Marilyn (Burns) Potler, 1956 [email protected]
Tom Carlile [email protected]
James "Doc" Chandler, ? [email protected]
Bonnie (Clark) Littrell, 1962 [email protected]
Fred & Marge (Coogan) Blanford, both 1959 [email protected]
Jerry Crum, 1958 [email protected]
Darlene "Sue" (Cutlip) Walker, 1963 [email protected]
Luther "Lute" Dearborn, 1959 [email protected]
Chuck Doria, 1964 [email protected]
Dan Dutz, 1959 [email protected]
Pam (Dye) Goldfaden, 1962 [email protected]
Linda Fay, 1963 [email protected]
David Feldman, 1957 [email protected]
J. Richard Fikuart, 1965 [email protected]
Russell "Rusty" Fleshman, 1959 [email protected]
Joyce (Frantz) Leesman, 1957 [email protected]
Wayne Frantz, 1956 [email protected]
Ron Freeman, 1958 [email protected];                 www.ronfreeman.net
Jane (Fuesting) Welch, 1959 [email protected]
Maurice "Mick" Fulton, 1958 [email protected]
Mary Gibson, 1963 [email protected]
Vic Gibson, 1959 [email protected]
Dick Glick, 1959 [email protected]
Gary Hammonds, 1962 [email protected]
Robert Hoffman, 1957 [email protected]
Bruce Kriviskey, 1957 [email protected]
Carolyn (Hale) Kurtz, 1959 [email protected]
Janet Halsey, 1962 [email protected]
Mike Hamilton, 1958 [email protected]
Gary Hammonds, 1962 [email protected]
(Rita) Anne (Hanahan) Richardson, 1959 [email protected]
Sylvia (Handlin) Husted [email protected]
Nancy Hatfield, 1956 [email protected]
Merle (Helton) Ryan, 1962 [email protected]
Darold Henson, 1936 [email protected]
Linda (Henson) Nelson, 1964 l[email protected]
Cora Sue (Hodgdon) Phillips, 1959 [email protected] http://members.tripod.com/~orchidsue/orchidspage.html 
Janice (Hoepfner) Loeffelholz, 1961 [email protected]
Connie (Hudspeth) Dehner, 1963, and Phil Dehner, 1961 [email protected]
Keith Huff, 1955 [email protected]
Gail (Huffaker) Kemper, 1955 [email protected]
Francine Jereb, 1954 [email protected]
Christel (Johnson, 1965) and Robert Huff, 1959 [email protected]
Dave Johnson, 1956 [email protected]
Lynn Kavelman, 1959 Lynn@jazzisforever
Bonnie (Keys) Thompson [email protected]
Travis Kirk, 1959 [email protected]
Jim Knecht, 1962 [email protected]
Charles Lansford, 1959 [email protected]
Keith Leesman, 1968 [email protected]
Roseann (Leith) Jackson, 1959 [email protected]
Chuck Laughery [email protected]
Dan (Boone) Lee, 1973 [email protected]
Ron Lessen, 1959 [email protected]
Orv Liesman, 1958 (?) [email protected]
Gwen (Lisk) Koda, 1959 [email protected]       http://communities.msn.com/KodaFamilyValues
Susan (Loesche) Hanger, 1959 [email protected]
Harold (Hal) Loomis, 1958 [email protected]
Judith (Malerich) Cortelloni, 1961 [email protected]
Jerry Masterson, 1961 [email protected]
Jim Masterson, 1959 [email protected]
George McKinney, 1959 [email protected]
Bill Melton, 1963 [email protected]
Sherry Miles, 1962 [email protected]
Colleen (Miller, 1964) & Terry Spurling, 1963 [email protected]
Joseph Miller, 1956 [email protected]
Sheryl (Miller) Beccue, 1961 [email protected]
Don Milleville, ? [email protected]
Tom Montgomery, 1963 [email protected]
Charles L. "Jake" Moore, 1963 [email protected]
Steve & Kathy (Nash) Allison, both 1959 [email protected]
Joyce (Ogden) Gibson, 1959 [email protected]
Jerrie (Owen) Pharis, 1962 [email protected]
John Poloney, 1961 [email protected]
Nancy (Presswood) Barrett, 1959 [email protected]
Pat Reeves, 1963 [email protected]
Dorothea (Rich) Costa, 1963 [email protected]
Larry & Marcia (Rohrer) Howen, 1963 [email protected]
Paul "Pete" Ross, 1961 [email protected]
David Salyers, 1958 [email protected]
Shipp, Don, 1956 [email protected]
Elizabeth (Sloan) Phillips, 1957 [email protected]
Linda (Sparks) Barrick, 1961 [email protected]
Stan Stringer, 1952 [email protected]
Clarine (Stumpf) Hatfield and Orley, both 1951 [email protected]
John Swingle, 1957 [email protected]
Debra Taylor, 1975 [email protected]
Eric Taylor, 1979 [email protected]
Laverda Taylor, 1942 (?) [email protected]
Myrna (Teichmann) Gifford, 1965 [email protected]
Doris E. (Thompson) Oltmanns, 1953 [email protected]
Lester Van Bibber, 1958 [email protected]
Donna (Wall) Seefeldt, 1956 [email protected]
Walter Wall, 1959 [email protected]
Carol (Werth) Hagerty, 1955 [email protected]
Don Whitacre, 1958 [email protected]
Brant Williams, 1961 [email protected]
Norma (Wilmert) Adams-Johnson, 1957 [email protected]
Iola Wilson, 1964 [email protected]
Juanita (Wilson) Hendrickson, 1944 [email protected]
Marilyn (Yeates) Weingarz, 1958 [email protected]
Stu Wyneken, 1972 [email protected]
Zeter, Leon, 1953 [email protected]

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1960 Photos of Classmates, Faculty, & Staff

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Guestbook & Archive of Emails to the Class

 Web sites about Lincoln, IL, created by LCHS Alums:
Brad Dye's Lincoln Photos of 10-00, Autobio, & Stories
Leigh Henson's Photos of 7-01 and Stories

Photos and Stories from Grade School & Jr. High Years, including the Lincoln Theatre Roy Rogers' Riders Club (more forthcoming)

Photos & Stories from High School Years (forthcoming)

Links & Things

     Look for growth and development of new information as classmates submit their autobiographical sketches, anecdotes, memoirs, and other (contact?) information.  When that begins to happen, there will be a link, using a classmate's name, to a separate Web page devoted to that person's information.  This organizational strategy will prevent the need for endless scrolling on this page. Send name changes and spelling corrections.

     The Reunion Committee needs geographical addresses for some classmates.  "Addresss unknown" appears in this directory for those classmates.  If you know the geographical address of a classmate or have a lead on such a person's location, please email Pete (Ritchhart) Smiley or Jon Diers.  Send email addresses to Leigh Henson.

Personal and Family Information

Career-Related Information

1. J.D. (d. 2003) and 
2. Linda (Barringer) Aeilts
  • J.D. retired as social studies teacher and department head at Morton Community High School, Morton, IL, 1994.

 

3. Dorothy (Aldridge) Irvin  

 

4. Karen (Allen) Weaver
   
address incomplete:  Golden, Co
 

 

5. Dean Altman  

 

6. Virginia (Ambrose) Mowry  

 

7.  Dale Aper

8. Judith (Aper) McCray and  
9. Leroy McCray 
 

 

10. David Armbrust  

 

11. Larry Bacon (d. 2006)  

 

12. Bob Barry  

 

13. Mike Barry (deceased)

14. Carol Barth
      
address unknown
 

 

15. Koert Bartman
      
address unknown
 

 

16. Eva (Beaver) Ott  

 

17. Jim Benner  

 

18. Mike Bennis  

 

19. Linda (Berryman) Callesen  

 

20. Jack Bingham  

 

21. Dan Bock  

 

22. Jim Booth (d. 2004)  

 

23. David Boyd

24. Jim Brackney  

 

25. Donna Brake 
      
address unknown


26. John Burt  

 

27. Robert Camillone (deceased)  

 

28. Diane (Caplinger) Farmer  

 

29. David Carpenter  

 

30. James Cavender
      
address unknown
 

 

31. Ron Castor (deceased)  

 

32. Bonnie (Cecil) Farmer  

 

33. Alan Clever  

 

34. Johnathan Clymer
      
address unknown
 

 

35. John Coombs  

 

36. Linda (Cooper) Wolters  

 

37. Myrna (Creager) Carroll

38. David Culleton  

 

39. Tom Culnan  

 

40. Judy (Cummings) Spencer
      
address unknown


41. Rayetta (Cutlip) Walker

42. Gerry Dehner

 

43. Robert Dent
     
address unknown


44. Carol Dial
      
address unknown


45. Keetra (Dial) Geriets  

 

46. Jon Diers  

 

47. Dianna (Diersing) Richardson  

 

48. Melvin Dorsett  

 

49. Judy (Douglas) Farris  

 

50. Barry Dutz

51. Brad Dye     Lincoln Web site

   professional Web site

 

52. Paul Eckert

53. Albert Eckstein (d. 1995)

54. Janet (Elkins) Fiore  

 

55. John Feldman  

 

56. Diana (Fitzsimmons) Jacobs  

 

57. Mary Forehand
     
address unknown
 

 

58. Joe Foutch  

 

59. Bradley Fox (d. 1961)  

 

60. Peter Franz  

 

61. Kenson Fuller (d. 2000)  

 

62. Jeff Edwin Fults  

 

63. Dan Gaydosh  

 

64. Barb (Geary) Cicci  

 

65. Ralph Gehlbach  

 

66. Roger Gehlbach  (d. 9-7-2000)  

 

67. Dick George  

 

68.  Donna (Geriets) Miles

69.  Ronnie Geskey
      
address unknown
 

 

70. Jerry Gibson  

 

71. Jo (Gipson) Aylesworth  

 

72. John Gleason  

 

73. Nancy (Gleason) Read  

 

74. Bob Glick  

 

75. Richard Goad  

 

76. Bob Goebel

77. Jean (Goldhammer) Meier  

 

78. Shirley Gornick  

 

79. Grace (Guzzardo) Ware (deceased)  

 

80. Eva (Harris) Hill
     
 

 

81. Ann (Hauffe) DeJaeger  

 

82. Mike Hayes  

 

83. Paul Hegele  

 

84. Norman Heins (d. 2004)  

 

85. Don Heinzel  

 

86. Judith (Heinzel) Gordon  

 

87. Sally (Heinzel) Brackney  

 

88. Leigh Henson
  • Retired teacher of English from Pekin Community High School, 1994
  • 1998, tenured Associate Professor of English; 2005 promoted to full Professor at Missouri State University (Springfield); retired as professor emeritus of English (2006): http://english.missouristate.edu/faculty/henson.htm
89. Jerry Hertzfeldt  

 

90. Sandra (Hickey) Meador  

 

91. Allen Hoffert  

 

92. Larry Holderfield
     
address unknown
 

 

93. Rhoda Holland  

 

94. Judy Hoover
      
address unknown
 

 

95.  Wanita (Hopp) Przykopanski

96. Bill Houghton  

 

97. Mike Hudkins

98. Bud Huffaker  

 

99. Susan Humphrey
      
address unknown
 

 

100. Roy Hurley (deceased)  

 

101. David Huskisson
        
address unknown
 

 

102. Sherry Imanaka
        
address unknown
 

 

103. Ione (Irish) Elliott  

 

104. George Janet 
  • Regional Superintendent of Schools, 
    Web site

 

105. Don Jones  

 

106. Judy (Jones) Ollis

107. Janet (Kerpan) Southerlan  

 

108. Barbara Keys
        
address unknown
 

 

109. Mike Keys  

 

110. William Keys
        
address unknown


111. Sylvia (Kirk) Wampler  

 

112. David Klockenga  

 

113. Jack Knollenberg  

 

114. Robert Kodatt
        
address unknown
 

 

115. Barbara (Krotz) Kirk  

 

116. Larry Krueger  

 

117. Luann (Kuhlman) Hoback  

 

118. Tom Kurtz  

 

119. Carolyn (Leonard) Fehring
        
 

 

120. Judith (Leonard) Bellamy  

 

121. Byron Liesman
        
address unknown


122.  Gary Lisk (d. 10-03)

123.  Jane (Logan) Perry

124. Judith (Lohrenz) Perkins  

 

125. Alice (Loomis) Wilmert  

 

126. Joe Looney  

 

127.  Luanne (Lorentz) Koester
        
(deceased)


128. David Lovelace

129. Bob Madigan (d. 2006)
  • Member of the Illinois Industrial Commission (the body that hears appeals for workman’s compensation cases if either the employer or employee is not satisfied with the decision made by an arbitrator), 7-2001
  • Former senator in the State of Illinois legislature
130. Steve Mallinson  

 

131. Fred Martin  

 

132. James Mason

133. Virginia (Maurer) Smith  

 

134. Nettie Maxey (deceased, 
                     Stone Mountain, Tennessee)


135.  Dean Maxheimer (deceased)
         


136.  Helen McBryant
         
address unknown


137.  Sara (McGowan) Hinman  

 

138.  Mickey McKay
         
address unknown
 

 

139. Jerry Melton  

 

140. Glenna (Miller) Read  

 

141. Steve Miller  

 

142. Ray Milleville
        
address unknown
 

 

143.  Katherine (Mitchell) Liesman

144. Steve Morehead (d. 5-26-01)  

 

145. Ron Musick  

 

146. Jerry Newberry and 
147. Brenda (Shelton) Newberry
(d. 2006)


148. Andrew Nichols
        
address unknown


149. Harold Ording (deceased)  

 

150. (Pat) Trish (Orr) Altschul (d. 2003)  

 

151. Sandra (Osborn) Young  

 

152. James Otte
        
address unknown
 

 

153. Emma May (Overby) Boyd
        
address unknown


154. Elaine Parent (deceased)  

 

155. Larry Peek
        
address unknown
 

 

156. Deanna (Pence) Voyles  

 

157. Peggy Perdue (deceased)  

 

158. Ron Peterson  

 

159. Carolyn Petro  

 

160. Bob Pharis  

 

161. George "Ivan" Pokorski  

 

162. Linda (Rademaker) Chamberlain
       
 

 

163. Clara (Ramlow) Stewart (deceased)  

 

164. Richard Randall  

 

165. Carolyn Randl
        
address unknown
 

 

166. Joan Reineke
        
address unknown
 

 

167. Rosemary (Rich) Parker  

 

168. Janet "Pete" (Ritchhart) Smiley  

 

169.  Charles Routson (deceased)

170. Ruthetta Rush  

 

171. Margaret Sager
        
address unknown
 

 

172. Pat (Sahs) Zgaga  

 

173. Alice (Schmidt) Jensen (deceased)  

 

174.  Ruth Ann Schrader

175. Marvin Schroeder  

 

176. Norman Schroeder  

 

177. Arlene Simon (address unknown)  

 

178. Shelby Small (self-imposed exile)  

 

179. Mike Smith  

 

180. Larry Soberg

181. Vicky (Spangler) Craig  

 

182. Bess (Sparks) Newhouse  

 

183. Shirley (Sparks) Conaway


184. Vern Stanfield (address unknown)  

 

185. Donna Steffens (deceased)  

 

186. Shirley Steffens (d. 2-8-02)  

 

187. Phil Steinhauer (deceased)  

 

188. Sharon (Stengel) Purviance  

 

189. Marilyn (Stoll) Long  

 

190. Cindy (Stoltz) Smith  

 

191. Wanda (Stoltzenburg) Lolling
        
address unknown
 

 

192. Liz (Stringer) Lolling

     http://ironrangeinvestigations.com/
     http://members.xoom.com/delaventura
     Web site #3 is under construction.

193. Glendon Surbeck  

 

194. Nelson Teichmann  

 

195. Fred Treach  

 

196. Ray Truethart  

 

197. Don Ware  

 

198. Joe Webb
  • Ministries in various locations
  • Formerly professor at California State University at Northridge, California State at San Bernardino, and Claremont School of Theology (also where earned 2nd Ph.D.), and in 2001 professor at California State University at Fullerton
  • Now a dean in FL

 

199. Tom Werth  

 

200. Janice (Wertin) Parks (d. 2006)  

 

201. Phyllis (Wilson) Schmidt  

 

202. Don Wolpert  

 

203. Jack Woodard  

 

204. Milinda (Woodard) Wolf  

 

205. Thom Zimmerman

 

Gone

Everybody loved Chick Lorimer in our town.
         Far off
         Everybody loved her.
So we all love a wild girl keeping a hold
On a dream she wants.
Nobody knows now where Chick Lorimer went.
Nobody knows why she packed her trunk. . .a few old things.
And is gone,
                    Gone with her little chin
                    Thrust ahead of her
                    And her soft hair blowing careless
                    From under a wide hat,
Dancer, singer, a laughing passionate lover.

Were there ten men or a hundred hunting Chick?
Were there five men or fifty with aching hearts?
                    Everybody loved Chick Lorimer,
                    Nobody knows where she's gone.    Carl Sandburg

*  *  *  *  *

We have seen some
       suffering, baby.
It has not always been perfect.

After all this time
After all is said and done.

Darling, we know it
Whatever may come
We can get through it.

After all this time
After all is said and done.  The popular vocalist, Sade

* * * * *
And since to look at things in bloom
Fifty springs are little room,
About the woodlands I will go
To see the cherry hung with snow.    A.E. Housman

Home

Introduction

1960 Photos of Classmates, Faculty, & Staff

Mementos, including The Railsplitter 5-60

Reunion Photos

Directory, Autobios, & Other Contributions

Guestbook & Archive of Emails to the Class

 Web sites about Lincoln, IL, created by LCHS Alums:
Brad Dye's Lincoln Photos of 10-00, Autobio, & Stories
Leigh Henson's Photos of 7-01 and Stories

Photos and Stories from Grade School & Jr. High Years, including the Lincoln Theatre Roy Rogers' Riders Club (more forthcoming)

Photos & Stories from High School Years (forthcoming)

Links & Things

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