Shirley Lampkin Cinnamon
Interview Date: 5 April 2022
Mrs. Shirley Cinnamon was born in 1937 to Clarence and Mary VanCleve Lampkin. She was raised near Princeton and graduated from Wyanet High School in 1955. After attending IL State Normal University for two years, she met William Cinnamon who was teaching at her hometown high school. They married in 1957. Mr. Cinnamon took a job as Agriculture teacher at Brimfield High School in 1964, retiring from that position in 1991. This interview focuses on the Cinnamon Tree Farm–their family business, St. Joseph’s Catholic Church, girls’ sports and Brimfield Area Historical Society.
Time Stamp for Major Topics
Introduction
3:08 Moved to Brimfield in 1964
4:03 Bill Cinnamon’s teaching career at Brimfield High School
8:35 Jubilee Patriots 4H
10:28 Cinnamon Tree Farm
15:15 St. Joseph Church in Brimfield
18:55 Shirley Softball player, coach, and girls’ sports advocate
23:25 Title IX, 1972
29:30 Brimfield Area Historical Society
39:55 Brimfield Cemetery Stone Restoration Project
46:40 Philosophy: Do It Anyway
Topics Covered/Key Words
Rook farm
Sloan farm
Cinnamon Tree Farm
Agriculture teacher
FFA
Bill Cinnamon Memorial Scholarship
St. Joseph Church
CCD teacher
Lionel Blackwell
Harriett Peters
Lois Jazo
Brimfield Ladies Softball
GAA
Title IX 1972
Peggy Jarm Hannel
Brimfield Area Historical Society
LL Guyer Log House
Henrietta Memler
Melva LaFollette
Ed Hasselbacher
Brimfield Cemetery Stone Restoration Project
Nita Sunderland
Janet Bledsoe
Interviewed by : Kim Claybaugh Hanks
Interview Format : Zoom Video with Slideshow Presentation
Total Time : 49:27
The interview is archived at the Brimfield Public Library District in Brimfield, Illinois.
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