Festival Results 



(Continued from page 28) 

 CHECKERS 



1st, Glenn Schall, Macon; 2nd, lohn Steele, 

 Shelby; 3rd. Wm. GoU, Sangamon. 



CLOCK GOLF 



Open Clau M«n'i Singles — Ist. Howard Elliott* 

 DeKalb; 2nd, Bob Tuchel, Champaign; 3rd. Bob 



Sommers, Champaign. 



Open Class Women's Singles — Ist, Mrs. Charles 



Minor. Champaign; 2nd, Mrs. Doris Bickers, 



Henry; 3rd, Mrs. Pete Sanders, Bond. 



Mixed Doubles — 1st, Jeonette Wilson, Bill 



Hanks, Champaign; 2nd, Sue Sykes, Clayton 



Cobb, Whiteside; 3rd, Doris Bickers, Henry — 



Wayne Dolk, Henry. 



DART THROWING 



Men's Singles — 1st, Howard Trone, Schuyler; 



2nd, George Bauer, Bond; 3rd, M. Garbelman, 



DeKalb. 



Women's Singles — 1st, Mrs. Charles Rhoden, 



Edgar; 2nd, Mrs. Ruby Van Artsdale, DeKalb; 



3rd, Mrs. NelUe Cripe, Bond. 



Mixed Doubles — 1st, Ruby Van Artsdale, M. 



Garbleman, DeKalb; 2nd, George Bauer, NelUe 



Cripe, Bond; 3rd, Doris Bickers. Ray Johnson, 



Henry. 



FOLK FESTIVAL — 

 Only those with A ratings listed. 



Rural Youth Square Donee — Henry, St. Clair, 



Adams, Fayette, Rock Island, Sangamon, La- 



Salle, and Bureau. 



Open Class Squore Dance — Henry, LaSalle, 



Champaign, and Coles. 



4-H Square Dance — Effingham County. 



Square Dance Bonds — LaSalle, and Douglas. 



Square Dance CoUers — Ray Alderson, Will; 



Ray Leach, LaSalle; George Bauer, Bond; Don 



McCloy, Kane; Bill Grammet, St. Clair; Anthony 



Droster, Whiteside; and John Smith, Will. 



Stunt and Skit — Whiteside County, (Skit). 



Vocal Features — Barber Shop Quartette, 



Iroquois. 



Adult Vocal Group — Sharp Trio, Iroquois; Trio, 



Carroll. 



HOG CALLING 



1st, Gale Yocum, Adoms; 2nd; Mrs. William Goft, 

 Sangamon; 3rd. John Stanley, Edgar. 



HORSESHOES 



Men's Singles — 1st, Earl Bomke, Sangamon; 2nd, 

 Leslie Long, Whiteside; 3rd, Alfred Terry, Grun- 

 dy. 



Women's Singles — .1st, Mrs. Ruby Van Artsdale, 

 DeKalb; 2nd, Mrs. Dan McForlond, Adams; 3rd, 

 Mrs. Roscoe Smith, Kane. 



Women's Doubles — 1st, Mrs. H. J. Eikhorst, Mrs. 

 J. H. Irle, Champaign; 2nd, Mary Lewis, Mrs. 

 Virginia Dierking, DeKalb; 3rd, D. Holder, 

 JoAnn Nice, Rock Island. 



RIFLE SHOOTING 



Men's Singles — 1st, Paul Norfleet, Morgan; 2nd, 



Wilbur Withrow, Sangamon; 3rd, Robert Baird, 



Champaign. 



Women's Singles — Ist, Mrs. Holmon Robbins 



Morgan; 2nd, Mrs. Virginia Baird, Champaign; 



3rd, Mrs. Robert Foster, Morgan. 



Men's Teams — 1st, DeKalb; 2nd, Sangamon; 



3rd, Morgan. 



SKEET SHOOT 



Team — 1st. Crawford; 2nd, McLean; 3rd, Shelby; 

 4th, Kankakee; 5th, Logan. 



Individual-Men — 1st. Carl Cuhiade, McLean; 

 2nd, Lewis Hout, Crawford; 3rd, Marvin Snyvler, 

 Logan; 4th. Greorge Potts, McLean; 5th, R. J 

 Ford, Mason; 6th, Virl Welch, Shelby. 

 IndiTidual-Women — 1st, Carolyn Colliflower, 

 Crawford; 2nd, Evelyn Bittner, Grundy. 

 lunior — 1st, Hu^h Van Voorst, Kankakee; 2nd, 

 jack Tietge, McLean; 3rd, Joe Marble, Vermilion. 

 Brother and B}olh« — 1st, U. Tendick and I. E. 

 Tendick, Logan; 2nd, Harry and Elmer Dan- 

 newitz, DeKalb; 3rd, Harold and Harvey John- 

 son, Montgomery. 



Husband and Wile — 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest 

 Colliflower, Crawford. 



Father and Son — 1st, J. S. and R. J. Ford, 

 Macon; 2nd, G. and H. Van Voorst, Kankakee; 

 3rd, M. and I. Tietge, McLean. 

 Two-Man Team — Ist, Carl Cufuade and George 

 Potts, McLean; 2nd, Crawford; 3rd, Peoria; 4th, 

 Macon; 5th, Shelby; 6th, Logan. 

 Old Timer- — Ist, Uriah Tendrick, Logan; 2nd, 

 Orville Haugh, DeKalb. 



TABLE TENNIS 



Men's Singles — 1st, Ed Dugon, Kane; 2nd, Dale 



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All County Softball 

 Champions. DeKalb 

 — Back row: J. 

 Smiley, J. Mother, L. 

 Doner, J. Warden, D. 

 RHter, R. Challand, W. 

 Tompkins, R. Will, 

 front: B. Stahl, J. 

 Voss, B. Challand, A. 

 Dannewltx, J. Bruenig, 

 B. Anderson, DeKalb 

 county won the title 

 In '40, '41, 'A6, '47. 

 and '48. 



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Form Bureau Members, 

 35 years and over 

 Softball Champions. 

 Peoria — Back row: 

 D. MIMer, B. McClug- 

 age, L. Crouch, L. Cap- 

 ran, H. Oreendeld. 

 front: A. Whitaker, L. 

 Coyle, M. GreenAeM, 

 P. Wagner. Not In 

 picture: L. Hoffman, H. 

 Doubet, Peoria covnfy 

 won the title In '37. 



Top crackshot In the men's rifle shoot was 

 Paul Norfleet, Morgan county. 



Woodworth, Whiteside; 3rd, Lloyd Marcott, Bond. 

 Women's Singles — 1st Joyce Sommers, Henry; 

 2nd, Pat Staser, Clay; Srd, Jean Neese, DeKalb. 

 Mixed Doubles — 1st, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dugan, 

 Kane; 2nd, Jean Neese and Kennolh Cook, 

 DeKalb; 3rd, Eleanor Kopelman, Bill Krapl, Will. 



TENNIS 



1st, Eugene Mills, Vermilion; 2nd, Harland 

 Hoffman, Will; 3rd, Charles Lawrence, Vermilion. 



TUG O' WAR 



Ist, Whiteside; 2nd, ©lark; 3rd, Pike. 



VOLLEY BALL 



1st, Will; 2nd, Mason; 3rd, Champaign. 



WOODCHOPPING 



Ist, Granville Hodson, Shelby; 2nd, aifford 

 Rauch, Cloy; 3rd, Duane Voreis, DeKalb. 



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School Report 



(Continued from page 30) 



and previously handicapped by fibian- 

 cial diflficulties to take refresher courses. 

 15. "Two-teacher schools have a 

 marked educational advantage 

 over one-teacher schools. Likewise 

 eight-room schools, with an appro- 

 priate building, etc., have some 

 substantial advantages over smaller 

 schools, and are preferred by many 

 educators and oy a substantial 

 number of farm people." Page 

 63. 



The fact that the number of school 

 districts, by far the greater percentage 

 of which are one-room school districts, 

 have decreased during the past four 

 years by approximately 6,000 and been 

 replaced by larger districts is indica- 

 tion enough that legislation has suc- 

 cessfully brought much of the above 

 lAA recommendation to realization. 



It is remarkable that the school 

 legislation during this period has in the 

 main so closely reflected the policy of 

 the lAA as expressed in the lAA School 

 Report of 1944. The 34 farmer mem- 

 bers of the lAA School Committee 

 should be commended for their ability 

 to visualize so clearly the needs of Il- 

 linois schools and to recommend such 

 widely approved steps designed to bring 

 about reorganization. 



L A. A. RECORD 



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