Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)
- Class of 1950
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Long noted- for its exterior beauty, Edwardsville Hig
This year the Senior Class gives you the I95O Tiger, which we
hope you will cherish always as a reminder ot those happy-go-lucky
clays in E. H. S. - - - those days when that loig tootball or basketball
game, that coke at the drugstore atter school, that tormal party next
week, or that "tough" assignment trom one ot the teachers all meant
so much.
'chool stands erect-extending its welcome to passersby.
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Athletics and student life go hand in hand.
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the well-balanced program of regular and extra-
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Progressive in the minds of its administrators
Under the able guidance ot the 'forty-one members
ot the administration ot E. H. S., educational progress in
Edwardsville High School has kept pace with the ever-
changing systems and standards ot education ot these
times.
To the administration goes credit tor the smooth
running ot our school system and tor the quality ot our
education, tor the patience to teach us and tor the bene-
fits we have received.
The well rounded program of student life -- its scholastic,
to the impossible were it not for the guidance, the work, and the
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extracurricular, and social actifvities -- would have been next
cooperation given to the students by the faculty ancl school officials
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Top row, left to right: Mr. E. J. Ballweg, Mr. Lester Brockmeier, Dr. Wayne B. Cox.
Bottom row, left to right: Mr. Clyde Fruit, Mr. Harry Hanser, Mr. Clyde Hartung, and Mr. Albert Cassens
4 Board of Education +
At the head ot the Edwardsville Public
School system there is a Board ot Education
composed ot seven non-paid citizens elect-
ed by popular vote.
A- YY .
This board has done a splendid iob in
maintaining the high standards ot our
school and in keeping it abreast ot the
changing trends in education. We wish
to thank them sincerely tor it.
Superintendent
MR. E. L. ALEXANDER
Mr. Alexan'der's broad smile and
genial personality are well lcnown not
only among the students ot E. l-l. S.,
but among all the citizens ot Edwards-
ville. Although he is very busy with
his other duties throughout the school
system. he is always interested and
concerned about the activities ot the
students here at our school. The
way in which he has handled all ot our
problems has won the contidence ot
all.
Principal
MR. GEORGE E. BROCK
Mr. Brock, enTering EHS The
same year as This yearls Senior
Class, soon became well acquainTed
wiTh The policies here and has
roved himselT To loe a very cap-
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dersTancling, and 1mparTial in a
his decisions. We can Truly say
he maniTesTs a keen inTeresT in and
clevoTes his Time Treely To Those
who come wirhin his reach.
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Office Secretaries
MRS. COLETA ZIMMERMAN
MISS ELDEN MAE WILI-lELM
Mrs. Zimmerman and Miss Wil-
helm are The Two people whose
eTTiciency in The oTTice helps keep
The school running smooThly.
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Nellie Alexander B.S. M
, , . S. Arthur Apprill, B.S., A. M. Donald W. Atkinson, B. A.
Mathematics Social Studies Science
George S. Briggs, B.S. Alice Crocker, A.B., M.A. Grace Cunningham, B.S., M.A
Vocal Music English '
Foreign Languages
Dean of Boys
MR. WARREN E. l'lARRlS
Mr. Harris, the new Dean ot Boys at EHS.
this year, is well liked by everyone, Along
with his duties as Dean ot Boys. he is also the
instructor ot the drivers' training Classes. Al-
though he has been here tor only a short time,
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Cleaon Etzkorn, B. Mus. Carla L. Gewe, A.B., M.A. A. M. Gibson, B.S., M.S. Esther Goeddel, B.S., M.A
Instrumental Music Foreign Languages Science History
Mildred Halbruegge, B.S. Lorraine Hatscher, B.S., M.A. Ella Helm, B.S., M.A. Joan Hunter, B. Ed., M.S.
Physical Education English Mathematics Science
l-lere we have before your eyes.
The very finest of gals and guys.
l-lere is the faculty of E.l-l.S.
The tops of any teachers yet.
Day in, day out, they do their worlc
With many a trial, lout never a shirlc.
From month to month and year to year
They guide us kids on the path that's clear.
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Physical Education Commerce Commerce
Joe E. Lucco, A.B., M.A. Elisabeth Nliller, B.S., in Ed., J. D. Miller, B.S. in Ed
Social Science M.A. Shop
Athletic Director Mechanical Drawing
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Dean of Girls
lvllSS ELSIE SLOAN
Among the other members ot our taculty
is Miss Sloan, Dean ot Girls. This iob keeps
her very busy but she manages to do it et-
ticiently ancl with great ease. Besides being
Dean. she also teaches several English classes
ancl is the sponsor ot the Senior l-li Tri.
Lucy Parkey, B.S., M.S. Rose Sands, A.B., M.A. Chester Seibert, B.S. Aletha Srniser, BS
Home Making ' English Agriculture
Frances Tuxhorn, B.S., M.S. Mae Voigt, B.S. in Ed. Isabel Wood, A.B.,
Home Making Art English
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They pal our heads and call our wrongs:
They endure our capers all day long.
They're a busy lol we will concede:
They're lrue io iheir posl in word and deed.
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So here's a loud and lusly cheer
Especially for The leacher's ear . .
"You're really s-well, super, grand,
You're one in a million across lhe land!"
Commerce
Ruth Zahn, A.B
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Memorable in the minds of its students
Classes -that vital part ot school through which we
gain the experience ,the poise, the contidence we need in
later lite have not loeen as bad as we thought.
As Seniors, many ot us wish we had it to do over
again. Our tour years in E. l-l. S. have been enioyable
ones. They have loeen years mixed with work and play ----
sometimes struggling, sometimes coasting along. To
those -who remain to enioy another year or so at our alma
mater we wish much success. To the taculty we extend
our thanlcs tor all they have done to make the past tour
years pleasant ones.
THE CLASS OF I95O
On these next pages we see our classmates . . . who have made our
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Oyiicers
Left to R ight:
Carl Nlick, Treasurerg
Richard Arbuckle, Secretaryg
Jack Enloe, Presidentg
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Four shorT years ago, in I946 To be exacT, abouT one hundred and TiTTy young
hopefuls enTered The porTals oT E. l-l. S. Working up Through The ranks, we have
Tinally reached The very Top.
Being Told we had To begin as Freshmen, we Took The driver's seaT righrl away,
leading in many school acTiviTies. Members oT our class were To be seen in many oT
The assemblies. Our Sophomore year proved, also, To be a greaT success.
By The Time our Junior year rolled around we had become well known by all and
marked as one OT The greaTesT classes ever To enTer E. l'l. S. The Junior-Senior Prom
along wiTh The Junior class play proved successTul. We excelled in TooTbalI, baskeT-
ball, baseball, Track, Tennis, and The many inTramural acTiviTies in which we had parTici-
paTed.
Our Senior year was made ouTsTanding wiTh The help oT The homecoming parade.
TooTball prom, Senior play, and The opereTTa. ATTer Tour years oT improving our
minds, we Tind ourselves on The Threshold oT graduaTion. Knowing we have enTerecl
and succeeded in all acTiviTies we had access To, we leave This greaT insTiTuTe oT learn-
ing To enTer a world of opporTuniTy.
Bill Hagemeyer, Vice-President
SHIRLEY ABERT MARY ALJETS RICHARD ARBUCKLE JAMES ARNOLD JOYCE ARTH
"Quiet and unassurn- "Fm from Dorsey, "A quiet man, but H. S.'s No, 1 "Nice, happy, and
ingf' the garden spot of quite a man? clown? gay is she, ful of
America." fun and jo'lity."
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YVONNE BALDRIDGE
"Full of dash, sparkle, and
go, she's different from the
rest, you know."
VINCENT BECK
"Serious of mind, but warm
of heart."
RUTH BEKEMEYER
"A laugh is worth a hundred
groans."
LESTER BERLEMANN
"I arn the great Arnericanf'
INA RAE BLATNICK
"I could make good grades
if I wanted to."
BARBARA BOLLMAN
"I really do get around."
MARILYN BREVE
"Lighthearted and content."
ROLAND BRUMITT
"Secure in the hearts of
many friends?
EVELYN BRUNNWORTH
"She did nothing in partic-
ular, but did it well."
VERNA BUEHLER
"I hail from Alhambra."
PATRICIA BURGER
"Short and snappy?
ROBERT CHANDLER
"When there's nothing to do,
let me do it."
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RAYMOND CLAWSON BOB CLIFTON FERN CRUTHIS DONALD DANNENBERG ALICE DAVIS
"Move over Iturbi- "I like bright colors "Full of gentle kind "This world moves A good girl wh
here I come." for cars - orange, ness." too slow for me." uttercth little
for instance."
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BETTY E. DAVIS
"Pm always busy."
MARY LOU DEPEW
"It's the tranqui' people who
accomplish much."
RONALD DOEBLIN
"Ever obliging and court-
eous."
BILLY DURHAM
"Small, but a friend of all."
RITA EADS
"I can speak French in three
different languages."
DAN EILERS
"Give me someone to argue
with."
JACK ENLOE
"I never give up."
ROMAN ERSPAMER
"To all obliging, yet reserved
to all."
BETTY LOU FAGAN
"She never has a worry or
a sorrowg whatis not done to-
day can wait until tomorrow."
BILLY FIEGENBAUM
"His high school record
closed without a stain?
JEAN FIESLER
"She's as fair as any and of
friends she has many."
SUSANNE FIGY
"Of all girls, she is most
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PATTY JO FLAG-6 CORWIN FLAVIN HENRY FREDRICKSON MARY LOU FRISBY PETE GEMOULES
"I like to talk fast "Don't look at me "School is a grand "Her talking speed "The master mind
because I can say girlsg Fm bashfulf' racketg tennis, that is 460 W. P. M." behind our public
more." is." address system."
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DARLENE GERDEN
"She'il be winning loving
cups in dancing."
EDWARD GILLHAM
"When do we eat?"
MARILYN GUSEWELLE
"I pilot a new Chevy, boys."
WILLIAM HAASE
"He has a mind of his own."
BILL HAGEMEYER
"Marks, not girls, have been
my aim."
MARIE HANS
"Her faults are few and far
between."
BEATRICE HANVEY
"Monday morning comes too
soon after Sunday night."
DONALD HEUER
"Nothing ever bothers me."
ROBERT HILL
"Lux to him is a show, not
soap."
SUE HOSIER
"I'll grow up yet,"
NORMAN HOWELLS
"My name isnyt 'Howellsi for
nothing."
HAROLD HUNT
"All the world loves a quiet
boyf'
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CLYDE JACOBS THERESA JAROS JOSEPH JELLEN LAWRENCE KACER
"I am the great "A different laugh "He says what he "Glen Crossing,s Ro-
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CHARLES KESSEL
"He is the mildest mannered
man."
LOREN KESSMAN
"He,s really not as quiet as
he seems."
SHIRLEY KING
"Quiet people accomplish
lots."
EUNICE KNOCHE
"Interesting and, agreeable."
DELORES KOENIG
"A good pal to everyone."
JAMES KOVARIK
"I don't know everything,
but I know pretty much?
MARY KREUTZBERG
"A conservative conversa-
tiona ist."
JUDITH KRIEGE
"She needs no eulogyg she
speaks for herself."
ROSE MARIE KYRO
"Nothing is achieved without
enthusiasm."
LESLIE LANCE
"I am ready, willing, and
able when it comes to foot-
ball."
LEROY LANGENDORF
"Have you seen any stray
girls?"
LEROY LEITNER
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sleep in."
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MARILYN MAYER
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FRANK MELLENTHIN
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ROSEMARY MERKEL
f'Laughter makes the world
go 'roundf'
GEORGE METCALF
"It's a great life, if you don'r
weaken."
ALICE MEYER
"A future homemaker."
EVELYN MEYER
"A quiet, unassuming girl."
CARL MICK
"Bouncing along in a rolling
car with a gang of kids, but
I can't go far?
CHARLES MOEHLE
"Tall and erect, but bending
from his height."
BILL MORGAN
"Life begins when you're in
love."
JOAN DEE NEKOLA
"She'd laugh at the wagging
of a straw."
CARYL NEUHAUS
"With my wondrous words I
would move the worldf'
LILLIAN NICOLUSSI
"A good girl who uttereth
little."
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"Pimento or other- "These F. F. A. boys "Staccato beat of "Always a pleasant She wouldnt hurt
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"Serious, sweet, and smiling
smartnessf'
BETTY JANE PUNCHER
"Quiet, but sweet as sugar."
LEROY RENKEN
"I wonder if he is as shy as
all that."
MARIAN RETHMEIER
"Si'ence is golden-I'm tar-
nishedf'
DON RICHTER
"They say I resemble Van
Johnsonf'
RICHARD RIDGEWAY
"To flunk is human, to pass
divine."
NELSON ROBERTS
"A little man with big
thoughts?
JEANETTE SCHAEFER
"Dancing is my pastime."
IRENE SCHLEMER
"I, like Jeanette, like danc-
ing also?
DELORES SCHMIDT
"Not only good, but good for
somethingf'
ARLENE SCHOENLEBER
"Let me be what I amy seek
not to alter me."
CHARLES SCHROEDER
"No wonder the girls like
meg I take such wonderful
care of my hair."
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headedf'
CARL STEINMAN
"Content to live but not to
work."
DONALD STOECKLIN
"Someday you'll realize what
a great man I amf'
SARAH LEE STRADER
"SheIs very quiet, yet some-
times gay."
ROMAN SVOBODA
"I may look like a ladies'
man, but Fm not?
EDNA TALLEUR
"I am the future Home
Economics teacher."
VIN TRAMPE
. Apprill and I are just
that."
JOHN TRARES
"Men are so surprising."
JOHN TREBING
"Truly a good guy."
FRED TWENTE
"May his shadow never grow
less."
KENNETH UKENA
"Let's not burden ourselves
heavi'y with knowledge."
CHARLES VERMILLION
"Sigh no more ladies, sigh
no more."
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RAYMOND WHEAT
"Nary an enemy."
ROBERT WHEAT
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find."
EARL WHITED
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SHIRLEY WIBBIN6
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Shirley Aberf, leave my quief voice fo Glenda Weber.
Mary Aliefs, leave my heighf fo Helen Koenig.
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Rich" Arbuckle, leave my pofenfial personalify fo
someone who needs if.
"Punkin" Arnold, leave Mrs. Crocker wifh a few more
gray hairs.
"Joy" Arfh, leave fo spread "Joy" in fhe world.
"Vonnie" Baldridge, leave my clear complexion fo
some freckled-faced freshman.
"Vince" Beck. leave fo make friends and influence
people.
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Becky" Bekemeyer, leave having proved Jrhaf all
preachers' daughfers are nof angels.
"Les" Berlemann, leave 'rhe l-li-Y wifhoul' Hs brillianf
presidenf.
lna Blafnick, leave fhe ldlewood wifhouf a sfeady cus-
fomer.
"Barb" Bollman, leave for Norfhwesfern.
Marilyn Breve, leave fo become fhe Terror of The
highways.
"Bird" Brummif, leave my "Bird" 'cause l donlf know
whaf 'lo do wifh if.
"Ev" Brunnworfh, leave my giggles fo Mrs. Lange.
Verna Buehler, leave my blush fo some pale underclass-
man.
"Paf" Burger, leave my shorfness fo JoAnn Cassens.
"Bob" Chandler, leave 'ro beffer fhe Boy Scoufs.
Ray" Clawson, leave wifhouf fhe slighfesf idea of whaf
will become of me.
"Bob" Cliffon. leave. Brofher, how l leavel
Fern Crufhis, leave in fime fo cafch The bus for Sorenfo.
"Don" Dannenberg, leave fo "soup up" my car.
"Bob" David, leave fo help Charles Aflas in his old age.
Alice Davis, leave my Spanish abilify fo Bill Sass.
Beffy Davis, leave fo become chief felephone operafor.
Mary Lou DePew, leave, having proved fhaf fypewrifer
keys can fly.
"Ronnie" Doeblin, leave my quief and unassuming ways
fo my sisfer, Donna.
"Billy" Durham, leave my small sfafure fo Jim Barfon.
"Reefs" Eads, leave fo fake care of my bridge.
"Danny" Eilers, leave my speaking falenfs fo Frank
McBride.
"Samme" Fnloe, leave fhe "cards" of fhe baskefball
squad wifhouf a ioker.
Roman Erspamer, leave fhe faculfy in despair.
"Belou" Fagan, leave my boisferous manner fo Mar-
garef Lewis.
"Bill" Fiegenloaum, leave my crew cuf fo Bobby Zoel-
zer.
"Jeanie" Fiesler, leave my blond hair fo Mary Ann
Kohlburn.
Susanne Figy, leave, smarf and quief.
"Paffy" Flagg, leave Norman fo carry fhe "Flagg"
alone.
Corwin Flavin, leave my guief composure fo Darell
Arfh.
"Louie" Frederickson, leave my well-worn fennis rackef
fo Don Lexow.
"Lou" Frisby, leave my crown fo nexf year's queen.
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Pe're" Gemoules, leave Jerry Senn fo foul up lhe
sound sysfem.
"Eddie" Gillham leave for lhe V. F. VV.
Marilyn Gusewelle, leave fo become a farmers wife.
"Bill" l'laase, leave fo fake up my dufies af fhe lnfelli-
gencer.
"Bill" l-lagemeyer, leave, 'rhe crooner of E. Fl. S.
Marie l-lans, leave F. l'l. A. wifhouf a capable presi-
denf.
"Beef" Flanvey, leave fo puf my hair up: if's sfraighf.
"Don" l-leuer, leave my accordian fo l'Gus" Efzkorn.
"Bob" l-lill, leave my guief ways fo Alvin Meikamp.
Sue l-losier, leave, having learned my lesson.
Norman Howells, leave fo purchase a dog's license or
a haircuf.
l-larold l-lunf, leave, buf Dad will sfill be here.
"Jake" Jacobs, leave in my yellow wheeled chariol.
Theresa Jaros, leave all my boy friends fo Miss Sloan.
"Joe" Jellen, leave, nof knowing why l came.
Lawrence Kacer, leave my way wifh women fo Don Sofl.
Lois Kennecke, leave fo gef places on fime.
Senior Class Will---Continued
I, Charles Kessel, leave, never having been laTe To school.
I, Loren Kessman, leave Eorresf I-lodge To The mercy of
Mr. Apprill.
I, Shirley King, leave as "King", nof queen.
I, Eunice Knoche, leave wifh as graceful a manner as I
had when I came.
I, "Dee" Koenig, leave wiTh my friends.
I, "Jim" Kovarik, leave in my Truck.
I, Mary Kreufzburg, leave The headaches of I-Ii Tri To
an underclassman.
I, "Judy" Kriege, leave for a sanaforium affer helping
geT This Tiger ouT.
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Rosiel' Kyro, leave my charming manner To some de-
serving "Ereshie."
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, Trigger" Langendorf, leave To go places and do
Things.
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, Jeep" Leifner, leave To caTch up on my sleep.
I, George Lexow, leave wifh John and Lesfer.
I Dorofhy Long, leave affer iusT geTTing used To The
place.
I, Jane Long, leave, "Long" To be remembered.
I, "Maggie" Magee, leave a wad of chewed gum To Miss
I-lelm.
I, "Sam" Mayer, leave my cufe nose To posferify.
I "Babe" McDonough, leave my posifion as office girl
To some ambiTious Junior.
I, Erank Mellenfhin, leave wifh my booTs on.
I, Rosemary Merkel, leave my line To fuTure fishermen.
I, George Mefcalf, leave E. l'l. S. wiThouT one of ifs besf
afhlefes.
I, Alice Meyer, leave To become a nurse.
I, Evelyn Meyer, leave my quief disposifion To Emogene
Schmidf.
I, "Mike" Mick, leave my dancing abilify To ofher boys
of E. l'l. S.
I, "Charlie" Moehle, leave my gaif To anyone who needs
IT.
I, "Bill" Morgan, leave To become an imporfanf person-
age in The Theafrical business.
I, Joan Dee Nekola, leave my curly hair To some less for-
Tunafe girl.
I, Caryl Neuhaus, leave a "Caryl" To The fufure choir
of E. I-I. S.
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"Lil" Nicolussi, leave, Taller Than when I came, buf sfill
shorT.
I-larry Olive, leave To puf Marine on The map.
Emil Paul, leave, on my own Two feeT.
I-Ielen Pefers, leff as Mrs. Roberfson.
Rosie" Ponefa, leave To confinue my search for The
Tall, dark, and handsome.
"Evie" Poydack, leave To become an efficienf secrefary.
"DOT" ProTT, leave as quiefly as I came.
BeTTy" Puncher, leave iusf as I came, good.
Leroy Renken, leave on Roufe 66 for home.
"Vickey" Refhmeier, leave for a heavy daTe.
"Don" Richfer, leave my flaming hair To Iighf The way.
Rich" Ridgeway, leave To confinue my work in The
NaTional Guard.
NeI" Roberfs, leave To find someone else To irriTaTe,
besides Teachers.
"Jay" Schaefer, leave, noT a blue-iay, buf a happy one.
"Renie" Schlemer, leave "SchIemer" Than when I came.
"SchmiTTy"SchmicIT,Ieave To become Mrs. I-larry
Lewis.
Mick" Schoenleber, leave To be wifh Earl more.
Chuck" Schroeder, leave my brofher Roger To Take up
where I leff off.
Freddie" Schwager, leave my seaf in The band To
Freddie Widicus.
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Aggie" Schwehr, leave, and I "Schwehr" l'll never
come back again.
Iris Smifh, leave, having acquired much knowledge.
"Rudie" Spanholfz, leave for The I-lall of Fame.
"Lizzie" Spencer, leave my younger sisfers To carry on.
Alyne Sfeinman, leave my giggle To Beverly Neuhaus.
Carl Sfeinman, leave for I-Iamel on my moforcycle.
"Duck" Sfoecklin, leave my "ducky" ways To some
goose.
Sarah Sfrader, leave "STrader" Than when I came.
Roman Svoboda, leave my name on sixfeen books.
"Eddie" Talleur, leave my E. l'I. A. memories To a cap-
able Junior.
"Alvin" Trampe, leave To "Trampe" on To success.
John Trares, leave my job as edifor of The Tiger Times
To some unsupecfing underclassman.
Senior Class Will---Continued
"Sonny" Trebing, leave behind me a sTring oT swooning
girls.
Fred I'wenTe, leave my soda sTand To some "ierlc."
Kenney" Ulcena, leave The PrarieTown bus wiThouT a
wiT.
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Charlie" Vermillion, leave To -worlc "Vermillions" OT
dollars.
Syl" Vogel, leave To become a greaT success aT The
U. oT l.
Bev" VollinTine, leave my shy ways in Speech To Don
SoTl.
Sammy" Von Broclc, leave To TuTor EinsTein.
Dolly" Wagner, leave my smile To brighTen The world.
"Ginger" Wayne, leave my golden voice echoing
Through The halls oT E. I-I. S.
"Millie" Weidner, leave, aT lasT.
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"Bob" WheaT, leave my piTching abiliTy To Frank Head.
"WhiTy" WhiTed, leave because The doors are Too low.
Nina WhiTTenberg, leave wiTh The resT OT The "gilly
birds".
Shirley Wibbing, leave Tor my inTerview wiTh Phil
SpiTalny.
Janice Willmore, leave my sweeTness To sugar The TuT-
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Doris Wood, leave. Oh yes, I was here.
Darlene Yehling, leave "Yehling" and cheering because
l'm Tinished .
I-lenry Zoelzer, leave a one-horse open sleigh Tor some-
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Bill Gerald
AGLES ALEXANDER
Marilyn Laura Jean
BALLWEG BALSTER
Albert Patricia
BAUER BERLEMANN
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BURGESS BUTLER
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Bill Jerry Margaret James Alvin
GASS GARDE GENT GEORGE GIESEKING
Janice Robert Ruth Billy Carl
GORDON GREENWOOD GRIFFIN GRINSTEAD HANSER
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Junior Class
In The monTh OT SepTember, in The year
l947, we, The class OT I95l, one hundred and
ThirTy Two sTrong, enTered The greaT porTals OT
a greaT school, Ei H. S. Looking ahead, we
saw Tour years which would be remembered
long aTTer They had been compleTed.
Now, we are The Junior class OT E. l-l. S.:
Three OT Those years have passed. They have
been years OT exciTemenT, Tun, and school
spiriT never excelled. Our class has ranked
high in The various Tields OT sporTs, music, dra-
maTics, scholarship, and leadership.
One OT our main achievemenTs was The Jun-
ior play, "Billy". IT br'oughT ouT The greaT
dramaTic TalenTs OT The class and has been one
OT The very besT OT Junior plays. ATTendance
and proceeds were The largesT Tor a Junior
play since l945.
The Junior-Senior Prom is also one OT our
proiecTs. We hope To have a prom enioyed
by all and decoraTions and enTerTainmenT OT
The gayesT kind. lT is The biggesT Tormal parTy
OT The year and we hope TO make iT The besT.
NexT year, as Seniors, we hope To graduaTe
wiTh honors as no OTher class OT E. l-l. S. has
before.
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William
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Dorothy
LU DWIG
Frank
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Tom
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Greta Louise
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Virgil
KORTE
Margaret
LEWIS
Dorothy
MARTIN
Ann
MILLER
Wilfred
NEWELL
Edwin
OVERBECK
Beity
KRUPSKI
Erma Jean
LIPPINCOTT
Barbara Jean
MARX
Jane
MINDRUP
Vera
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Raymond
PEKAR
James
LADD
Joan
LONG
James
MAYER
Bernice
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Beverly
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RAFFAELLE RANEK REITER REITER RIECHMANN
Ross LeRoy Lowell Charles LaVerne
ROSENTHAL SANDER SCHAFER SCHOLL SCHMIDT
Delores Camilla Janet D0l'0thY Clyde
SIMMONS SMITH SMITH SPENCER SPITZE
Mary Ann Rita Dale MBFY Jane l-0iS
STOCES STRACKELJAHN STRAHAN STRICKLAND STUNKEL
William Ann Oliver Elmer George
WEBER WHITTINGTON WILHOLD WILLE WILLIAMS
Rodney Louis Mary Margarel
WOODS YENNE YOUNG
Bill
RILEY
Nancy
SCHWAGER
Charlotte
STEINMAN
Robert
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James
WILLIAMS
Richard
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Frances
SETTLE
Marvin
STILLE
Charlene
WALKER
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BRUMITT
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BURLINGAME
Richard
CUNNINGHAM
Esther
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Donald
BALSTER
Marian
BICKELL
Marlene
BUEHRER
Jim
CHISTE
Donald
DALHAUS
Darrell Verna Mae
ARTH BAESER
Audrey Geraldine
BARDELMEIER BARNHART
Emma Clinton
BRATTEN BROOKS
Wayne Gloria
BURGDORF BURGER
Joe James
CHISTE CULBERTSOI
Dorothy Ann
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James Don Marjorie
GANNON GEHRIG GEHRIG
Shirley Ronald Edwin
GRAHAM HARRIS HENKE
Dale Melvina Richard
HOWERTON HUFSTEDLER JOHNSON
Esther Helen Marie Mary Ann
KOCH KOENIG KOHLBURN
Donald Louise Darlene
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Roy Donna Marlene
HESS HILLER HOFMEIER
Marvin Edward Bob
KAUFMAN KING KIRK
Roy Joann Billy
KOLESA KRIEGE LANHAM
Roy Marjorie Mary Jo
LONG LOVE LOWRY
Sophomore Class
AT The opening oT The school year in T948
a wonderTul Thing happened aT E. l-l. S. The
class oT '52 enTered iTs doors Tor The TirsT Time
buT noT The lasT. Since ThaT day we have
done noThing buT good Tor iT.
ln The aThleTic Tield we're a "whiz", Xi"ou'll
always see Sophomores on The baslceTball
courT, TooTball Tield, or on The Track, giving
all They possibly can To win Tor Their school.
Our scholasTic work is really greaT Too. We
can hardly waiT unTil The end oT each six weeks
because Then we can go around To all oT our
Teachers and collecT our Hs. You'll also Tind
ThaT The chorus and band are held TogeTher by
Sophomores. E. T'l. S. can righTTully be proud
oT us.
Keep an eye on us and waTch us go in The
nexT Two years. You'll always Tincl The class
oT '52 Tar ahead oT everyone else.
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HOOKS
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KELAHAN
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James
DUGGER
Marian
GREGOR
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HOWELL
Dicksie
KESSMAN
Richard
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Shirley
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HULSKER
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KESSMAN
Bill
LAKE
Richard
Marcia Christina Dale
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Tom Wayne
Stanley
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Edith Mae
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JACKSON
Katherine
JAROS
William
KIRK KLEFFMAN
Roger Robert
LANDRETH LEITNER
Jack Barbara
MCCURDY NICDERMOTT
Bruce
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Freshmen Class
This year's class OT Freshmen is as green as
is To be expecTed, When that memorable day
OT SepTember 7Th rolled around, one hundred
and TiTTy-seven sTudenTs came ouT To dear old
Edwardsville l-ligh To enroll. They arrived
lcnowing exacTly whaT To expecT, buT having in
mind The hinTs OT helpTul upper classmen on
Things such as The wonderTul Time-saver, The
elevaTor, and so TorTh.
Among These sTudenTs are aThleTes in many
diTTerenT sporTs and a very good adioining
band secTion. When sizing The whole class.
you really have a big iob because They have
Trom The shorTesT To The tallest and Trom The
ThinnesT To The largesT.
This Freshmen Class has greaT respecT Tor
The Seniors and hopes ThaT iT can Tollow in
Their TooTsTeps. IT also hopes ThaT Edwards-
ville l-ligh School will have cause To Teel proud
oT The Class oT '53.
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Richard Ginger Beverly Joe
MUELLER MYERS NEUHAUS NOELTNE
Robert Patricia Prentiss Ronald
O'BRlEN O'HALLORAN OVERBY PATTON
Robert Melvin Phyllis Frand
PERRY PHELPS PIERSON RADECKI
Dickie Tom George Bob
REID REILLY RIDGEWAY ROBINSOI
Emogene Bob Frederick Arlyn
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STAHLHUT STAHLHUT STAHLHUT STERNITZKE STILLE STINE ST. JOHN STRICKLAND
I Dorothy James Geraldine Joan Sharlie Joan Frank Robert
' SUHRE SUHRE SVOBO-DA THOMAS THOMAS TREAT TWENTE UNGER
I Wm. Joe Richard Shirley Ronald Harlene .loe Frank
ADALABENE VANWINKLE VARADY VOTRIAN WADLOW WALL WATSON WEBB
Glenda Robert Alvin Rose Ann Nancy Alva Mae Harlan Geraldine
WEBER WEIDNER WENTZ WHITESIDE WIESEMAN WILLE WILLE WILLIAMS
Walter Jerold Susanne Roy Marvin Robert Marjorie
WILLIAMS WILLIS WILSON WOOD YOUNG ZOELZER ZUIDEMA
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Deep in thefhedrts of its athletes
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. .X ii A iltuttinggion a better show than their record indicates,
X 'x f 1' I the Tiger gridders gave us some real thrills. The baslcet-
f 'V Q '- ball squad. too, tought hard tor their alma mater but ran
7 Qf x, K L ' into a bit ot bad lticlclate in the season. But win or lose
f 3 We stand by ourQ'boys" -- holding our heads high with
-Y , ' lthebmbin victory, shouting encouragement to them in de-
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to work. But to its athletes it is that and something more
hich they hafve given their hearts
Football Coaches
Coming To E. l-l. S. This year Tram
Missouri Valley, in Marshall, Missouri, Coach
Warren I-larris Tools over his duTies as head
Tootball coach wiTh Two purposes in mind
- To win Tootball games and To make his
Hboysl' wanT To win TooTpall games. Boih
as a coach and as a Triend he has gained
The contidence and admiraTion oT all who
played under him. Coach l-larris is also
head Traclc coach.
Coach Dick l'luTTon, who coached aT
The Junior I-ligh School Tor The Two years
previous To his coming To E. l'l. S., assisTed
Coach l-larris in his duties. l'le proved a
valuable asseT by his coaching oT The line-
men and his work wiTh The Tiger "B" Team.
l-le has gained The Triendship oT all whom
he has meT. Coach l'luTTon is also assist-
ant basl4eTball coach.
F' F Football 'T F
Though not showing much promise aT TirsT, The
gridders sTarTed "clicking" in Their Tourth game oT
The season. They losT Their TirsT Three games To MT.
Olive, Gillespie, and Collinsville. BuT The Tiger
"gridiron machine" goT under way againsT GraniTe
CiTy in a game ThaT was a Thriller and a hearT-break
er. Granite Tied The score in The closing seconds oT
The game. Madison and Roxana were Then deTeaT4
ed in grand sTyle. Then came The Wood River game
and another Tie. The Tigers were leading in The last
Tew minuTes oT The game when The Oilers Tied iT up
wiTh a very much dispuTed Touchdown. The Tigers
won Their nexT game againsT STaunTon, buT lost The
lasT game oT The season To AlTon.
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Back row, left to ri ht: A. Bayer, R. Ridgeway, E. Whited, R. Hess, R. Rosenthal, C.
Spitze, L. Lance, J. rnold, D. Eilers C. Hoppe.
, Third row: Coach H rris, R. Brooks, C. Burgess, C. Schoenleber, E. Gillham, J. Gannon,1
xi F. Widicus, R. Johns n, R. Kirk, R. Oesterle, G. Metcalf, Coach Hutton.
' ' ' Second row: Manag r Kacer, J. Foehrkalb, C. Mick, F. McBride, B. Riley, L. Perini, R.
Rohrkaste, V. Beck, Manager Jellen.
First row: K. Fish, . Drda, Manager M Donald, R. auer, G. Riechmann.
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A Cheerleaders
A+ The beginning ol Jrlwis school
year, live girls were elecled lo be
cheerleaders lor lhe loolball and
baslcelball season. They have very
capably led us llirough one of lhe
besl seasons E. l-l. S. has known.
The cheerleaders are Lucy Gill-
l1am,Dorol'hy Marlin, Leola Piazza,
Glenda Weber, and Ann Vifhil-
linglon.
SecLson's
Totals
Seplember I6 - Ml. Olive-O-26 L Gclober I4 - Madison-34-6 W
Se-member 24 - eilleSpie-o- I 8 L gif? i Xlifg2Qf'Qifl3IXl13 T
Seprember 30 - Collinsville-O-20 L November 4 - S+aun+On-35-25 W
Oclober 7 - Granile Cily-6-6 T November ll - Allon-I3-7 L
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left to right: Coach Harris, R. Johnson, D. Howerton, V. Drda, J. Barton, R.
B. Lanham, R. Kirk, B. DeSherlia, J. Gannon, G. Ridgeway, F. Widicus, Coach Fqfgghqqqan-
Manager McDonald E. Crook, B. Leitner B. Kirk J. Rosenthal A. Meikamp
, R. Oesterle, J.,Se B. Robinson, R., Muelleri J. Van Winlcle. Y S0Pl10m0Te
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Top row, left to right:
George Metcalf - Halfback
Cliff Hoppe - Fullback
Earl Whited - End
Albert Bayer - End
Vince Beck - End
Richard Rohrkaste - Tackle
Second row, left to right:
Edward Gillham - Tackle
Frank lVlcBride - Guard
Joe Foehrkalb - Center
Clyde Spitze - Tackle
Third row, left to right:
Carl Mick - Halfback
Leslie Lance - Tackle CCaptair1D
Fourth row, left to right:
Dan Eilers - End
Louis Peririi - Halfback
Karl Fish - Halfback
Richard Ridgeway - Tackle
Bill Riley - Guard
James Arnold - End
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. Left to right-Roy Warning, Mike Newell, Roland Brumitt, Charles Scholl, Oliver
N! Wilhold, Earl Whited, Bill Fiegenbaum, Jack Butle , B'lI
r I Weber, Joe Smoltz, Jack Enloe
Bob Greenwood, George Metcalf.
' Basketball '
The I949-50 baslceTball season was, in all, a good
year. ExcepT Tor a Tew Tough breaks, iT could have
been a greaT season. The Tigers played and de-
TeaTed several ouTsTanding sTrong Teams, including
Collinsville, one oT The Three sTrongesT Teams in The
area. Any oT The Three Teams, Edwardsville, Wood
River, or Collinsville, could have won, since They
were so evenly maTched. The Tiger aTTacl4s were
well balanced and The whole Team showed a greaT
TighTing spiriT.
Coaches
lvlR. RICHARD I-TUTTON
MR. JOE LUCCO
The Edwardsville High School was TorTunaTe in
having Coach Lucco back again Tor his sixTh con-
secuTive year as basl4eTball coach. A new member
To The Teaching sTaTT, Coach Richard l-luTTon, has
done a very good job as assisTanT To Coach Lucco.
rst row left to right-Bill Leach, Merlin Brase, Jim Barton, Eddie King, Dean Pletcher,
ed Widicus Ronald Harris, Don Gehrig, Jim Koch, Bob Robinson, Ray Wheat.
cond row left to right-Jim Barry, Marvin Young, Frederick Schumacher, Darl
ettmer Arlyn Schwalb, Richard Ladd, Roger Ranek, Raymond Brumitt, Ray Perry,
n Leach Bob Kirk, James Close.
ird row left to right-Don Wilson, Ray Snodgrass, Billy Lanham, Jim Dugger, Glenn
rllngame Bert De Sherlia, Loren Buhr.
Reserve Team
We had an eyceptionally good reserve team this season. They won the tirst 7
games betore losing 4 straight and then came back to win their last 9. The season
ended with a record ot I6 wins and 4 deteats.
l-lighland ..,..
Livingston ...,
Wood River
Belleville .,........., ......,.
Granite City
Hillsboro ,.,...
Christm
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Normal ............,.... ..............,.,.,..... W
New Trier ..,.,. ,...,.
Alton ........,..
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East St. Louis W
Robinson ..... W
Collinsville W
Wood River ...... ..,.... L
Springtield .,...... ........ W
Belleville ......... ,,,,,, L
49-28
5 I -32
38-45
57-55
55-46
47-46
69-37
45-6I
60-56
5 l -35
56-43
50-39
43-44
58-37
42-50
Roxana ...,,.........
Granite City
Alton ,.....,.,..
East St. Louis
Madison .....,..,...
Collinsville
Taylorville
Regional Tourney
Western Military ,.,.......,..
Wood River ...,........
For Seasons Record
Won - I6- Lost- 8
For Conference Record
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Finished third in conterence
Reserve
70-37
59-53
86-38
58-50
52-53
57-62
48-49
75-56
58-62
First row, left to right:
JACK ENLOE
Forward
ROY WARNING
Forward
BILL FIEGENBAUM
Forward
MIKE NEWELL
Guard
BOB GREENWOOD
Guard
Second row, left to right:
ROLAND BRUMITT
Guard
EARL WHITED
Center
GEORGE METCALF
Guard
JACK BUTLER
Center
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Track
First row, left to right-Coach Bill Brewer, Vincent Beck, Harlow Coolbaugh, Clifford Hoppe, Karl Fish,
Willard Goff, Leslie Lance.
Second row, left tiiright-Harry Lewis, Frank Pinkas, Ray Heinemeier, Joe Smoltz, Albert Bayer, Jack
Riggs.
Track Schedule 1950
April 4 - Triangular Junior rneef af Wood River.
'April 6 - Dual meef af Dupo.
April I4 - Relay meef af Granife Cify.
April I8 - Triangular af Gillespie.
April 25 - Dual af Collinsville
April 29 - Conference Relays af Granife Cify.
lvlay 2 - Quadrangular rneef af Wood River.
May 5 - Counfy meef af Roxana.
lvlay 6 - Freshman - Sophmore meef af Dupo.
May I3 - Disfricf rneef af Granife Cify.
lvlay I6 - Roxana dual meef af Roxana.
May I9-20 - Sfafe Track finals af Champaign.
lvlay 23 - Triangular rneef Wood River-Alfon an
Edwardsville af Edwardsville.
lvlay 26 - Conference meef af Wood River.
' Baseball 4
The Tiger baseball squad, affer losing pracfically
all of Iasf year's conference championship feam,
was in in fhe process of rebuilding and fherefore
didn'f have foo good a season.
The Tigers had a I2 win and IO loss record for
fhe season.
Coach Lucco looks forward fo a be-ffer feam and
more vicfories in l95O since mosf of fhe I949 squad
is back.
The baseball Iefferrnan are as follows: Baumgarfner,
Roberf Wheaf, Nealy, Ridgeway, Barnharf, I-lead,
Gehrig, Sfeinman, Perry, I'IeIfer, Warning, Enloe,
lvlefcalf, and lvlaxfield.
The Tigers were defeafed in fhe semi-finals in fhe
Disfricf Tourney.
Tennis
First row, left to right-George Lexow, Dan
Eilers, Rodney Senn, Henry Frederickson.
Second row, left to right-Bob Steinman, A
Raymond King, Charles Moehle, Vernon
Zoelzer, Leroy Langendorf.
The end ot the l949 tennis season tound the Tiger
netmen undisputed winners ot the Southwestern
Illinois Conference. They deteated all teams com-
peting in the conterence twice tor a record ot six
won and none lost.
Belleville was deteated 4-I and 3-27 Collinsville
lost to the Tiger netsters 4-I and 4- l. Granite City
went down 4-l and 5-O.
In the district meet at Belleville, the Tigers took
third place, sending two boys to the semi-tinals.
At the close ot the regular season the team ac-
cepted an invitation to play in the St. Louis Country
Day School tournament. Playing the best boys in
the St. Louis area, our team made a commendable
showing.
Senior lettermen lost by graduation tor the I95O
season are Rodney Senn, lst singlesg Robert Stein-
man and Vernon Zoelzer, lst doubles: and Ray King,
second doubles.
Henry Frederickson Leroy Langendorf Dan Eilers Mr. Miller, Coach
These are some ofthe things we go
through in girls' P. E.
Girls'
Athletics
AT The beginning oT The year, girlsl P. E.
classes have volleyball unTil The wealrher
Turns cold. Then They begin baslceTball.
ATTer ThaT, come Table Tennis ancl baol-
minTon. ln The spring when iT is warmer,
They begin soTTball and Tennis which They
play unTil The enol oT The school Term.
WiTh Miss l-lalbruegge as The insTruc:Tor,
P, E. is no longer a chore buf The TavoriTe
class Tor many girls.
Who is that Amazon swinging on the net?
This year Tound The girls playing volley-
ball wiTh The boys and even Though The girls
always losT, everyone had a qreaT Tirne.
AnoTher one OT The comparaTively new
sporTs This year was bowling. Every Wed-
nesday aTTernoon The girls who were inTer-
esTed iourneyed To The alleys To do Their
loesT To lcnoclq The pins down.
Playing catch
Come on, get it over!
Recreational yet educational
physically ancl mentally . . .
Coniribuiing much toward Jrhe making of life here in
E. l'l. S. enteriraining and recreational as well as educa-
tional, aciriviries ar Edwardsville l-ligh form one of The
mosi valuable ouilets lor studenl ini+ial'ive, leadership, and
co-operaiion as well as providing excellenr opporiuniiies
for pleasani social relarions.
The various clubs and organizairions supply ihe link
beiween The class room instruciion and ils praclical appli-
caiion lo living and worlcing.
The social parl ol school enables the s+u'den+s io look
forward io and baclc upon Jrheir school days ioyiully ralher
Jrhan begrudgingly.
To the clubs, organizations and social functions of the school gor
them we clerifve much pleasure ancl gain much confidence. Throug
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feclit for helping us to become mature, upright students. Through
lem we learn to co-operate with and to trust in our fellow stuclents.
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First Row, left to right-Ann Delicate, Cam Smith, Betty Krupski, Mrs. Sands, Judy Kriege, Joyce Arth, Betty Jane Pun
cher, Ann Whittington.
Second row, left to right-Mr. Brock, Jack Enloe, John Strickland, Joe Foehrkalb, Dan Eilers, Earl Whited, Jack Butler
Roy Warning, George Nletcalf, Warren MacDonald, Karl Fish, Jesse Rosenthal.
4' Student Council f
The Student Council is a representative body con-
sisting ot one member trom each roll room. lts
responsibility is to plan school projects. assemblies,
social tunctions, and many other activities sponsor-
ed by the school.
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Whenever a student has a problem, he talces
it to his representative who then brings it up betore
the council. ln this way many problems have been
discussed pro and con tor the benetit ot the school.
The council's advisers this year are Mrs. Sands
and lvlr. Brock.
Future Hornemalcers of America
l-lave you ever wondered who is responsible Tor
The hoT4dog sTand on a cold evening aT a TooTball
game? Why, iT's The same girls who prepare The
F. l-l. A. lVloTher and DaughTer BangueT, The F. F. A.
l:aTher and Son BanqueT, who enTerTain Their Dads,
and serve The l:aCulTy Tea. This is your Edwardsville
F. l-l. A.l
Besides These many acTiviTies, They meeT during
The acTiviTy period Tor a monThly meeTing. ATTer
The business session, an educaTional program is
presented. The Tollowing subiecTs were used as
Themes Tor These acTiviTy meeTings: l-lome Econ-
omics as a Career, Money lVlanagemenT, 'l'exTile
PainTings, SaTeTy in The l-lome, Problems ThaT Apply
To The Girl and l-ler Family.
lvlany girls are honore-d by aTTending The annual
House of DelegaTes meeTing and STaTe Camp. The
Spring Rally is aTTended by nearly all F. l-l. A. mem-
bers. LasT, buT noT leasT, is The all-imporTanT lXlaT-
ional ConvenTion, held during The summer. Every
year we are represenTed by Two or Three girls.
, Top Picture
i First row, left to right -
Shirley Suess, Audrey Bardel-
meier.
Second row, left to right-
Rita Eads, Darlene Yehling,
Alice Deehan, Edna Talleur,
Marie Hans, Audrey Arth,
Jean Fiesler.
Third row, left to right -1
Doris Wood, Pat Burger, Pat
Hittner, Marilyn Gusewelle,
Dorothy Ludwig, Miss Par-
key, Mildred Wiedner, Lenora
Davis, Janice Determan.
Bottom Picture
First row, left to right-Nancy
Wieseman, Shirley Votrian,
Elvera Burgess, Joan Mc-
Donough, Dorothy Hulsker,
Sharlie Thomas, Carol Marti,
Marjorie Love.
Second row, left to right -
Carlene Schipskowski, Maur-
een Beck, Gloria Burger,
Norma Kleuter, Velma Wes-
sel, Ann Trares, Mary Ann
Kohlburn, Betty Yates, Alice
Vaught, Donna Hiller. Dar-
lene Long, Shirley Kessman,
Corina Jones, Edith Mae
Head.
Third row, left to right-June
Arth, Glenda Weber, Mary
Ann Daiber, Marian Gregor,
Audrey Bardelmeier, Helen
Hess, Joan Peters, Henrietta
Tipps, Alva Mae Wille, Bar-
bara McDermott, Shirley
Steehlinger, Norma Dettmarl
Miss Parkey.
Fourth row, left to right-
Gerry Barnhart, Shirley Ern-
st, Christina McBride, Iona
Ernst, Frances Stalhut, Shir-
ley Suess, Shirley Menk,
Peggy Walker, Wilma Punch-
er.
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Coflfditors
Vincent Beck - Judith Kriege
Advisers
Tiger
Early in June oT l949, The Tiger STaTT
met To begin work on The V950 yearboolc.
ATTer many hours oT hard worls and discus-
sion, They decided on The general Theme,
Type oT cover, and color, and solved many
oTher problems conTronTing Them in The
publication oT The boolc. lt is Through Their
eTTorTs, The hard worlc oT The Ad and Sales
sTaTTs, and The special direction oT The pat-
ient sponsors That we present To you The
TinesT oT Tiger annuals.
Ad Staff
Mrs Elisabeth Miller, Mr. A. M. Gibson First row, left to right-Marilyn Mayer, Helen Peters, Mr. A. M. Glbso
Miss Isabel Wood Virginia Wayne, Sue Hosier.
Second row, left to right-Mary Lou Frisby, George Metcalf, Jack Enlc
George Lexow, Marion Rethmeier.
Tiger Staff
Staff
As you read these pages, you will lhinlc of the
Class of I95O and the year boolc they have present-
ed to you. You will see yourself and the friends
that made your high school days so enjoyable.
The "snaps" will present treasured memories ol
parties anol get-togethers.
The Senior Class of l95O hopes that you will
thoroughly enioy this boolc now and find much
pleasure in it in the years to come.
First row, left to right-Virginia Wayne, Mrs. Elisabeth Miller
Sylvia Vogel.
Second row, left to right-Henry Fredrickson, Judith Kriege
Vincent Beck.
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t row, left to right-Arlene Schoenleloer, lVliss First row, left to right-Dan Eilers, Rosemary Merkle, Jean Fiesler,
el Wood, Caryl Neuhaus. George Metcalf.
oncl row, left to right - Lester Berlemann, Second row, left to right--Janice Willmore, Henry Fredrickson, Sylvia
ith Kriege, George Lexow. Vogel.
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Much crediT should be given To each member oT
The band Tor his excellenT performance This year.
Among innumerable oTher acTiviTies, The band gave
Two spring conce-rTs and cheered The Team on To
vicTory aT baslceTball games. Their marching abiliTy
was displayed in parades, boTh during The summer
monThs and school yeary and They rdemonsTraTed
many inTricaTe TormaTions aT TooTball games.
Edwardsville High School Ban.
Under The direcTion oT Mr. ETzlcorn, wiTh The help
oT The band members, Edwardsville l-ligh School was
hosT To The FirsT Madison CounTy Band FesTival,
which was a hugh success. Twelve El-lS band mem-
bers parTicipaTed in This TesTival, while Tive were
claimed Tor The all-sTaTe band lasT Tall.
This year The bands annual Trip will be To JeTTer-
son CiTy, Missouri, To play a concerT and visiT poinTs
oT inTeresT.
'49 and '50
Af the head of the marching band were the high
stepping baton lwillers, namely Esther Koch and
Suzanne Brush. We remember them as a skillful
anol practiced pair as they lecl the band with ease.
Yes, we can truly say that this year's band, under
the capable direction of lvlr. Etzlcorn, is one of the
best E. l-l. S. has known.
Band Members
First row, left to right-Esther Koch, Pat O'Halloranl
Harris Hanser, Marjorie Zuidema, Frank Radecke,
Marlene Buehrer, Nancy Stine, Edna Talleur, Dean
Pletcher, Joe Smoltz, Richard Kessman, Betty Bridge-
water, Kathleen McGiIvary, Roy Beckett, Suzanne
Brush.
Second row, left to right-Shirley Zoellers, Erma
Jean Lippincott, Verna Baeser, Ginger Myers, Doris
Wood, Paul Sternitzke, Janice Willmore, Mary Mar-
garet Young, Don Gehrig, James Williams, Bob
Kirk, JoAnn Cassens, Loretta Emshousen. Victor Dai-
ber, Murl Peradotti, Jim Dorr, Alice Deehan, Marg-
arita Autenrieb, Donald Grebel, Richard McCracken,
Nancy Daniels, Ronnie Patton.
Third row, left to right-Anne Bergandine, Beverly
St. John, Jean Balster, Dorothy Koenig, Jim Ladd,
Bill Grinstead, Ronnie Harris, John Strickland, Fred
Schwager, Bill Agles, Harold Hunt, Edwin Overbeck,
Fred Widicus, Ray Brumitt, Darl Dettmer, Jim Close,
Charlotte Steinman, Shirley Menk, Tommy Reilly,
Mr. Etzkorn.
Fourth row, left to right - Ray Snodgrass, Shirley
Suess, Peggy Walker, Tommy Lischmann, Charleen
Walker, Shirley Wibbing, Sammy VonBrock, Roy
Wood, Roger Brooks, Alva Mae Wille, Georgia Ger-
ard, Nancy Schwager, Clifford Hoppe, Verlin Drda,
Bob Robinson, Karl Fish, Jerry Senn, Warren Mac-
Donald, Gerald Willis.
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First row, left to right-Lucy Gillham, Velma Wessel, June Kinser, Eunice Knoche, Beverly Orman, Frances Settle Be
Davis, Virginia Wayne, Wilma Gieseking, Iris Smith.
Second row, left to right-Barbara Bollman, Donna Fiegenbaum, Judith Kriege, Carl Hanser, Dale Strahan, Richard Ke
man, Nelson Roberts, Shirley Suess, Shirley Menk.
Third row, left to right-Caryl Neuhaus, Joanne Kriege, Bill Gass, Mike Newell, Charles Schroeder, Earl Whited, Bill Ha
Richard Rohrkaste, Jane Mindrup, Dorothy Nlartin.
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The music department is very proud this year ot
its newly tormed A Capella Choir. There are about
thirty members in this organization, selected trorn
upperclassmen.
The choir, under the direction ot lvlr. George
Briggs, made many public appearances. Among
them were the Christmas concert, the Spring con-
cert, and the Baccalaureate Service. This spring,
together with the Freshmen and the lvlixed Choruses.
it journeyed to Wood River tor the annual Spring
Festival. The proceeds trom the concerts were
used tor tinancing the much needed robes that were
purchased this year.
We predict that the A Capella Choir has a very
good tuture at E. l-l. S.
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st row, left to right Gerry Barnhart, Beverly Scheibal, Florence Paul Marlene
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ckie Cooper.
cond row, left to right-Shirley Steehlinger, Iona Ernst, Leota Piazzi, Delores
mmons, Janet Smith, Janice Determan, Betty Jane Puncher, Dorothy O'Connell,
arjorie Love. Susanne Figy.
wird row, left to right-Marie King, Betty Galbraith, Norman Howells, Bill Hage-
lyer, Pete Gemoules, Bill Klenke, Billy Ambuel, Charles Blume, Patty Jo Flagg.
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First row, left to right - Janet Price,
Marilyn Breve, lna Rae Blatnick, Alice
Meyer, Marilyn Ballweg, Jean Fiesler,
Audrey Bardelmeier, Rosemary Merkel,
Betty Lou Fagan, Vera Mae Schoettle.
Second row, left to right-Helen Koenig,
Violet Bills, Carol Marti, Ruth Griffin,
Janice Gordon, Rosalyn Spencer, Mary
Ann McCracken, Ann Whittington, Jo
Anne Mateyka, Joan Rabus.
Third row, left to right-Sarah Strader,
Reeves Bauer, Bill Riley, Frank Webb,
George Lexow, Donald Stoecklin, Bob
Schneider, Don Wilson, Marlene Hof-
meier.
First row, left to right-Joan Mc-
Donough, Gerry Williams, Shirley Vot-
rain, Beverly Neuhaus, Magene Bald-
ridge, Marcia MacArthur, Maureen Beck,
Nancy Wieseman, Helen Goertz, Marilyn
Merkel.
Second row, left to right-Mary Lu Gal-
lina, Glenda Weber, Dicksie Kessman,
Shirley Ernst, Georgeann Robinson, Phyl-
lis Pearson, Mary Ann Gregor, Dorothy
Suhre, Ginger Myers.
Third row, left to right-Marilyn Stahl-
hut, Joan Thomas, Joan Treat, Kathyrn
Jaros, Shirley Kessman, Evelyn Knoche,
Dorothy Hulsker, Sharlie Thomas.
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Girls' Athletic
Any girl in high school is eligible to become a
member of the Girls' Athletic Association. li she
attends enough meetings and turns in health charts
she will receive her letter at the enol oi the year. I
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Miss Mildred Halb
Junior-Senior A. A.
First row, left to right-Marilyn Breve, Patty Flagg, Judy Kriege, Marie King, Cam Smith.
Second row, left to right-Alice Deehan Lucy Gillham B b
, , ar ara Bollman, Donna Fiegenbaum, Miss Halbruegge,
Dorothy Martin, Barbara Marx, Ann Miller. i
Third row, left to right-Janice Gordon, Janice Willmore, Audrey Arth, Pat Berleman, Bev Orman, Marilyn Ball- X
weg, Nancy Schwager, Georgia Gerard, Ann Whittington, Delores Simmons. '
Fourth row, left to right-Betty Lou Fagan, Betty Jane Puncher, Jane Long, Sue Hosier, Virginia Wayne, Pat l
Hittner, Margaret Gent.
Q. A. A. Officers
Association
Some ot the activities ot the G. A. A. are basket-
all, softball, volley ball, tumbling, and bowling.
reclit for tennis is also given. The meetings are
elcl after school once or twice a weelc. Besides the
egular meetings, many parties are enioyecl by the
embers throughout the year. Two of these are
he initiation and the Senior banquet.
Sue Hosier, Virginia Wayne, Jane Long, Marilyn Breve
Freshman-Sophomore A. A.
irst row, left to right-LaVerna Voyles, Vera Ziegler, Nancy Wieduwilt, Sally Tuxhorn, Velma Wessel, Esther Koch,
orothy Hulsker, June Kniser, Marian Morrison, Shirley Kessman, Nancy Daniel.
econd row, left to right-Beverly Scheibal, Mary Ann McCracken, Janet Price, Vera Schoettle, Ann Delicate, Gerry Barn-
art, Gerry Williams, Miss Halbruegge, Marian Gregor, Emogene Schmidt, Marcia MacArthur, Christina McBride, Maureen
eck, Loretta Emshousen, Melvina Hufstedler, Betty Bridgewater.
hird row, left to right-Rose Ann Whiteside, Ann Trares, Wilma Puncher, Leota Piazzi, Mary Margarita Autenrieb, Beverly
t. John, Nancy Stine, Shirley Steehlinger, Rose Spencer, Shirley Pike, Mildred Schultz, Glenda Weber, Joan Serfas, Gloria
otl, Barbara McDermott, Marjorie Love, Kathleen McGilvary, Marilyn Merkle, Evelyn O'Dell, Joyce Crawford.
ourth row, left to right-Magene Baldridge, Evelyn Knoche, Helen Goertz, Beverly Neuhaus, Suzanne Brush, Joan Mc-
onough, Helen Hess, Phylis Pierson, Mary Ann Daiber, June Arth, Edith Head, Carlene Schipkowski.
Hi-Tri Sponsors
Left to right-Miss Alexander, Miss Sloan, Miss Helm, Miss
Cunningham.
Hi -Tri
"We build the ladder by which we rise." This is
the motto oi the l-li-Tri, an organization for girls
here at E. l-l. S. All girls are automatically members
ol the l-li-Tri, but not all of them lake an active part
in its activities.
The governing body of this club is the l-li-Tri
Council, composed of the ollicers of each class and
HifTri Council
First row, left to right-Laverna Voyles, Velma Wessel, Sue Hosier, Judy Kriege, Sylvia Vogel, Arlene Sc
leber, Marilyn Merkle, Glenda Weber.
Second row, left to right-Miss Alexander, Miss Cunningham, Donna Doeblin, Frances Settle, Mary
Strickland, Mary Kreutzberg, Miss Sloan, Marilyn Mayer, Caryl Neuhaus, Audrey Bardelmeier, June Arth
Helm.
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lie Council ollicers. The l-li-Tri is responsible lor
Jlanninq several social evenls llirouglioul ll'1e year.
among llvem llie Kid Parly, llie Sadie l-lawlrins
Jarly, ancl ll'ie Farewell lo Seniors, when llie Senior
Council members lurn llieir offices over lo llwe new
nclicers for Jrlie nexl year.
Really, girls!
Hi-Tri Follies
How shocking, Georgia! We're just babes at heart
Careful, it's hot!
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Hi-Y
The l-li-Y, This year under The guidance oT
Mr. l!iTlcinson, lvlr. l-luTTon, Mr. Apprill, and
Mr. l-larris, is dedicaTed To clean and manly
living and To building a ChrisTian characTer
Tor each oT iTs members.
The meeTings, each oT which is opened
wiTh a prayer, are conducTed by The presi-
denT, and There is always a program.
Each Tall The l-li-Y clubs sponsor an all-
school parTy, The l-li-Y mixer. This year They
planned a hayride and Through The winTer and
spring They sponsored dances.
The local l-li-Y clubs are aTTiliaTed wiTh The
i Edwardsville Y. M. C. A.
Hi-Y Meeting
Hi-Y Council
First row, left to right-Mr. Atkinson, Jim Arnold, Charles Schroeder, George Metcalf, Richard Arbuckle, L
Berleman, Joe Foehrkalb.
Second row, left to right-Karl Fish, Fred Widicus, Roy Warning, Bob Kirk, Alvin Meikamp.
Third row, left to right-Merlin Brase, Richard Mueller, John Strickland, Bob Zoelzer, Bobby Schneider.
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The Tiger Times is one ot our schools many X ATL I
assets oi which il' is iustly proud. lt is a bi- ' Q l i
weekly publication that keeps the students in- 5,
formed on the various activities and happen- T in ' ii'ii T
ings around our halls. 0 it
ll is published by the Creative Writing ,' 5
class with John Trares as the editor. 5
Tiger Times Editor and Sponsor
John Trares - Miss Hatscher
Tiger Times Staff
Seated, left to right-John Trares, Robert Wheat, Vincent Beck, Mary Lou DePew, Jean Fiesler, George Lexow.
Standing, left to right-Lester Berlemann, Sylvia Vogel, Betty Lou Fagan, Patricia Burger, Alice Meyer, Caryl
Neuhaus.
First row, left to right - Don
Helfer, Jim Williams, Alvin
Wentz, Bill Kleffmann, Alice
Meyer, Charlene Walker, Lucy
Gillham, Ann Whittington, Alice
Jack
Justice, Charles Dietrich,
Considine, Jack Butler, Wilfred
Aljets, Sam Von Brock.
Second row, left to right-Miss
Hunter, Billy Grinstead, Wayne
Long, Jim Koch, Richard Ladd,
Bob Leitner, Rocky Poos, Bert
DeSherila, Jim Ladd, John Raf-
faelle, Tom Lischmann, Harris
Hanser, John Tfrares, Mr. Atkin-
son.
Third row, left to right-Tom
Kelahan, Jim Dugger, Roger
Brooks, Fred Widicus, Warren
McDonald, Bob Zoelzer, Bob
Robinson, Jim Barton, Merlin
Brase, Bill Hagemeyer.
Science
The purpose ot the Science Club is to create
a scientific viewpoint toward the many incidents ot
our daily lite. Meetings are held every two 'weelcs
under the sponsorship ot Miss Hunter and lvlr. At-
lcinson.
Club
One ot the main events ot the year is the annual
Science Fair. The winners ot this tair go to the
lllinois Junior Academy ot Science, which is always
held on the tirst Friday and Saturday ot May. This
year the meetings were held at Roclc Island, Illinois.
First row: left to right - Mary
Lou Frisby, Evelyn Brunnworth,
Alyne Steinman, Helen Peters,
Marian Rethmeier, Joan Dee
Nekola, Marilyn Breve, Patty Jo
Flagg.
ne Baldridge, Joyce Arth, Jane
Long, Dolores Koenig, Mary
Aljets, Irene Schlemer, Miss
Smiser, Jeanette Schaefer, Ruth
Beckemeyer, Betty Puncher,
Agnes Schwehr, Marilyn Mayer,
Nina Whittenberg, Rose Marie
Poneta.
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Commercial Club
The Commercial Club ot E. l-l. S. consists ot a
group ot Senior girls who are interested in the tield
ot business and stenographic work. The purpose
ot the club is to learn correct ottice procedure and
many details that are important in the business ot-
tice.
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This club, numbering more than twenty girls, is
indeed one ot the most active clubs ot E. l-l. S. lt
has taken part in the homecoming parade and other
activities during the year.
Second row, left to right-Yvon-
First row, left to right-Harlene
Wall, Dicksie Kessman, Marion
Bickell, Shirley Rowlands, Vera
Schoettle, Esther Koch, June
Kniser, Geraldine Williams, Bev-
erly Scheibal.
Second row, left to right-Ralph
Jackson, Robert Collins, Phyllis
Croak, Geraldine Svoboda, Eliza-
beth Spencer, Sue Hosier, JoAnn
Mateyka, Mary Ann McCracken,
Rosalyn Spencer, Marian Morri-
son, Beverly St. John, Jesse
Rosenthal, Nelson Roberts, Miss
Cunningham.
Third row, left to right-Bruce
Kirk, Joe Barry, Darl Dettmar,
Pat Bagby, Don Gehrig, Joe
Smoltz, Richard Johnson, Dick
Cunningham, Richard Oesterle,
Ray Snodgrass, Ronald Harris,
Dean Pletcher, Richard Mc-
Cracken.
Spanish Club
The purpose ot the Spanish Club is to malce recreational part is spent in singing Spanish songs
the student better acquainted with the Spanish cus- and playing Spanish games.
toms and their ways ot living. The business part
ot the meeting is carried on in Spanish while the lvliss Cunningham is the sponsor.
First row, left to right - Miss
Alexander, Shirley W i b b i n g,
Vernon Schafer, Miss Helm.
Second row, left to right-Roy
Hess, Billy Lanham, Bill Weber,
Charles Moehle, Fred Twente,
Vince Beck, Janice Gordon.
Math Club
The purpose ot the lvlath club is to stimulate in- topics are not usually ottered in the classroom be-
terest in mathematics among the students. lnter- cause ot lack ot time.
esting problems, puzzles, and various mathematical lvliss l-lelm and lvliss Alexander are the co-spon-
topics are discussed during the meetings. These sors.
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First row, left to right-Kath- 'mm "
leen Mc Gilvary, Melvina Huf-
stedler, Loretta Emsho usen,
Nancy Daniel, Magarita Auten-
rieb, Nancy Stine, Evelyn
Knoche, Ann Delicate, Janice
Willmore, Marlene Buehrer.
Second row, left to right-Joan
Dorsey, Emogene Schmidt, Joyce
Rupp, Joan Serfas, Marjorie
G e h r ig , Marcia MacArthur,
Betty Bridgewater, Pat O'Hall-
oran, Sally Tuxhorn, Miss Gewe.
Third row, left to right - Roy
Long, Robert Dustmann, Alvin
Meikamp, Tom Dailey, Verlin
Drda, Carl Hanser, Jimmy Dorr,
David Blaeuer, Roy Wood,
Dickie Reid, Don Grebel, Ray
Brumitt, Don McLean.
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Latin Club
To be eligible tor membership in the Latin Club, Talks are given on ditterent myths and legends ot
a student must either be taking Latin that year or he Roman literature. One ot the main events is the
should have talcen it some previous year. Roman Banquet, which the club members enjoy very
much.
French Club
The French club meets on Thursdays during class
time. Usually the meetings are held about every
two weeks. The purpose ot the club is to acquaint
the members with knowledge ot the French lang-
uage and people in addition to that which is tound
in the textbook.
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First row, left to right-Barbara
Marx, Evelyn Poydack, Lilliar
Nicolussi, Dorothy Prott, Nancy
Wieduwilt.
Second row, left to right-Bil
Gass, Miss Cunningham, Charles
Moehle, Ann Delicate, Magene
Baldridge, Dolores S i m m o n s
Alice Davis, Marilyn Merkle.
At the end ot the year a party is given tor the
Seniors in the French club with the money acquired
trom dues.
Library Club
First row, left to right-Gertrude
Bast, Helen Goertz, Beverly Neu-
haus, Suzanne Brush, Delores
Schmidt, Iris Smith, LaVerne
Schmidt, Ann Bergandine.
Second row, left to right-Miss
Zahn, Bernice Moritz, Ruth Grif-
fin, Phyllis Pierson, JoAnn Cass-
ens, Gloria Motl, Dolores Ranek,
Verna Buehler.
Third row, left to right-Arlyn
Schwalb, Robert Unger, Donald
Stahlhut, Ray Jackson, Loren
Buhr, Richard Mueller, Arnold
Sommerfeldt, Roy Beckett.
erence books and other books ot intormation.
At Christmas the members ot the club donated
The purpose ot the Library Club is to advertise library meetings are spent talking on ditterent ret-
and maintain the library. Another object is to ed-
ucate students as to the duties ot a librarian. The giffs +0 5 needy family.
First row, left to right-Dorothy
Ludwig, Shirley Ernst, Iris
Smith, Dolores Ranek, Nancy
Wieduwilt, Wilma Puncher, Mel-
vina Hufstedler.
Second row, left to right-Janice
Willmore, Miss Alexander, Jan-
ice Determan.
Future Teachers of America
F. T. A. began in l937. lt is based on one tact: to help them look torward to a usetul career, teach-
the tuture ot mankind is the youth ot today. This ing.
organization Otters the opportunity tor students to The past year the club gave programs tor several
improve themselves through various activities and civic organizations.
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Movie Qpemtors Club
First row, left to right - B
Weber, Jack Butler, Pete Gel
oules, Ray Wheat, Georg
Lexow, Jack McCurdy, Jo
Trares.
Second row, left to right-Au
rey Arth, Gerald Firnhabn
Alvin Trampe, Richard Johns:
Charles Vermillion, Bob Hi
Nliss Goeddel.
These students, under the direction ot lvliss Goeda students. They gladly give up their tree periods
del, members ot the Movie Operators Club, have to operate the proiector that enables us to have a
a very important part in the visual education ot our more enioyable class period.
First row, left to right-Frank
Radecke, Tommy Riley, Paul
Sternitzke.
Second row, left to right-Edwin
Overbeck, Jim Suhre, Kenneth
Dustman, Norman Flagg, Charles
Vermillion, Bob Hill, Harold
Hunt, Donald Stoecklin.
Third row, left to right-Ken-
neth Ukena, Pete Gemoules,
Jack McCurdy, Charles Kessel,
Leroy Langendorf, Carl Stein-
man, George Lexow, Lester
Berlemann, Jack Magee, Joe
Watson.
Photography Club
The Photography Club, under the direction ot considerably in getting the Tiger out by talcing and
Mr. A. M. Gibson, is indeed one ot the most active developing snapshots.
clubs here in E. l-l. S. Several members helped
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Sound System
These are the looys who do all
the work on the milfes and enable
us to hear everything that is pre-
sented on the stage and what is
going on during parties or dances.
They are under the direction ot
Mr. Atkinson.
ft to right--Ross Rosenthal, Jerry Senn, Bill Riley, Mr. Atkinson, Tom Dailey, Pete
Gemoules, Bruce Kirk.
First row, left to right-Clyde Spitze, Earl Klopmeier, Merle Yates, Herman Lawrence, Marvin Stille, Jerry Garde, Vernon
Holtmann, Emil Paul, Raymond Hess, Victor Daiber, Donald Dannenberg, Glen Riechmann, Sammy Dorsey, Carl Steinman,
Jim Kovarik.
Second row, left to right-Edwin Henke, Dan Smith, Sam Smith, Robert Johnson, Gerald Stahlhut, Richard Bode, Douglas
Erwin, Donald Koenig, Murl Peradotti, Richard Helmkamp, Maurice Stilie, Horace Hooks, Robert O'Brien, Cletus Garde,
Virgil Heepke, Donald Kruckeberg, Harold Schaberg. ,
Third row, left to right-Melvin Phelps, Frank Twente, Walter Williams, Dale IVlcCracken, Donald Heuer, Leroy Renken,
Rudolph Spanholtz, Robert Southard, Bob Williams, Robert Bittick, Alvin Trampe, George Williams, Harry Olive, Mr.
Seibert.
Future Farmers of America
We can truly say the F. F. A. has been a very Judging Contest at Wa'Ierloo and in lvlay the mem-
busy organization this year. Besides sponsoring bers went to the Livestock Judging Contest at
the Grain and Poultry Show, they held a Father and Marissa.
Son Banquet at which torty tather and son couples There are titty-three members trom school and
were present. They attended the Grain and Poultry tive non-school members.
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Homecoming Queen of 1949 -- Miss Mary Lou Frisby
One of The mosT imporTanT social evenTs aT They proceeded To The sTage, OThello 'Ferrari
E. l-l. S., is iTs annual Homecoming Prom. and his orchesTra played The Tamiliar "pomp and
Many eyes Tocused upon The procession oT hand- CircumsTance" and Then provided The music Tor
some TooTloall players and Their lovely maidens. As dancing.
Senior girls upon whom special honors were bestowed
Nlarian Rethmeier, Mary Lau Frisby, Betty Lou Fagan
The Royal Court
First row, left to right-Betty Lou Fagan,
Carol Sue Adams, Barth Legate, Mary Lou
Frisby, Nancy Brockmeier, Marian Reth-
meier.
Second row, left to right-Carl Mick, Vin-
cent Beck, George Metcalf.
First row, left to right-Mary Jean Strick-
land, Barbara Marx, Lucy Gillham, Sue
Hosier, Dorothy Martin, Beverly Orman,
Mary Hentz.
Second row, left to right-Richard Ridge-
way, Richard Rohrkaste, Joe Foehrkalb,
James Arnold, Louis Perini, Clifford Hoppe,
Ray Heinemeier.
First row, left to right-Cam Smith, Joyce
Crawford, June Kinser, Helen Hess, Nina
Whittenberg, Janice Gordon, Joyce Arth.
Second row, left to right-Clyde Spitze, Bill
Riley, Karl Fish, Frank McBride, Earl
Whited, Albert Bayer, Dan Eilers.
Senior Play
HA Little Honeyn
Diana .....
Jerry .....,.,...
Mr. Minton ..,...
Mrs. Minton .....
Albert ....... ..,....
Mrs. Simmons ...,.. .,.. ,
Mrs. Tyler .... ....
Grandma ...,.. .,...
Exterminator Man
Scocts .,.,...,.. ...,.
Tom Corning
A , Arlene Sclnoenleloer
Mary Lou Frlsloy
Jolln Trares
. ., Judy Kriege
Earl Wllited
Sylvia Vogel
Barbara Bollman
Jeanette SCllGlEF
Norman Howells
Joyce Artlw
Vincent Beck
Delores ............,, .......... R ita Eads
On the night of May 5, the Senior Class present- propose to lwer. This play under the dlrectlon ol
ed its annual play. "A Little Honey" was a comedy Mrs. Alice Crocker, wlll long be remembered as
in wl'1lcl1 Diana put forth all her efforts to getlom to one ol tlwe finest ever.
Senior Play Cast
irst row, left to right-Marian Rethmeier, Mary Lou Frisby, Joyce Arlh, Arlene Schoenleber Ruta Eads Sylvia Vogel
econd row, left to right-Mrs. Crocker, Jeanette Schaefer, Vincent Beck, John Trares Earl Whuted Norman Howells
udy Kriege, Barbara Bollman.
First row, left to right - Nancy
Schwager, Charles Scholl, Georgia
Gerard.
Second row, left to right-Bill Web-
er, Jack Butler.
Junior Play
Billy l-largrave
Alice l-larqrave
Beatrice Sloan ..,...,
lvlrs. l-largrave
lvlr. l-largrave .
Mrs. Sloan ......
Sam Euslace ,......
Ship Captain ,.....
Doctor ,.,..,....
Boatswain ......
Sailor .,....
Slewarcl ........
Stewardess ......
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Joe Foehrlf
Alice Jusl
Delores Simm
Cam Sn
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Erma Jean Lippinc
Charles Sc
Jaclc Bu
John Consic
Carl l-lar
Victor Dia
Jim Willie
Nancy Schwa
"Billy", a three act comedy, was presented by
Junior Class on November l8. lt was very 1
lilcecl by the estimated 600 persons who attenc
it, and it showed us that the Class ol: '5l really
some acting talent in it.
Junior Play Cast
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First row left to right-Nliss Zahn, Janice Gordon, Marilyn Ballweg, Dolores Simmons, Cam Smith, Alice Justice.
Second row, left to right+Victor Daiber, Jack Considine, Erma Jean Lippincott, Jim Ladd, Joe Foehrkalb, Beverly
Operetta
"Down in the Valley'
ack Weaver ........ ,. Bill lrlagemeyer
lnnie Parsons ...,... .,.,, V irginia Wayne
lamas Bouche ....., ..,.... N orman Howells
le Leader ....,.,... .........,....... B ill Sass
e Preacher ,,... ,.....,.,, B ill l-laase
lard ...,,....4 .,.... G eorge Lexow
ilers ..,..,.,..... ........, Carl Hanser
nnie's Falher ....., ...... R ichard Rohrlqasle
lsl lvlan .....,...., ..,.,. C harles Schroeder
cond Man ..,... ........ N elson Roberls
sl Woman .......... ,.,..... lvl ariorie Love
cond Woman
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Delores Simmons
Under lhe direclion ol lvlr. George S. Briggs, lhe
era, "Down ln The Valley", was presenled by The
prus groups on Friday evening, March 3l.
Qperetta Cast
Virginia Wayne, Bill Hagemeyer
First row, left to right-Nlarilyn Ballweg, Ginger Wayne, Bill Hagemeyer, Dolores Simmons, Marjorie Love.
Second row, left to right-Richard Rohrkaste, George Lexow, Charles Schroeder, Bill Haase, Norman Howells Carl Hanser
Bill Gass.
Halloween
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don'+ you know? l+'s The nigh? ol l'lallowe'en a
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l al means a loarly al E. l-l. S.
The gym was allraciively decoraied and +he
was a wide assorlmenl ol weird loolcing crenlure
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including hillloillies, a mechanical man, and animi
ol various lcinds. The highlighl ol lhe even'
ing w
lhe grand march, followed by dancing Jro The mus
ol Joe Laddis orcheslra. To conclude The eve
ing's lun, relre h ' '
were served
s menis appropriale lo Jrhe occasii
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Halloween Prizes
lvlosr be-aulilul girl .,...,, ..,.... ....... l. e ola Piazzi
Mosr handsome looy .,.......,.. Richard McCracken
Besf disguise . ........ ......,,... B err DeSherlia
lvlosr original ........ ,...i..i......... .... K a +hyrn Jaros
Besl nalional ..., Marlene Buehrer, Pal O'l-lalloran
lvlosr comic , ,, Don McLean, Ray Snodgrass, Joe
Smollz, Dean Plelcher, Don Gehrig, Ronald Harris
Beer famous person ........ ....,....,. B ob Robinson
Besr of any orher lcind .... Caryl Neuhaus, Lois
Kenneclce, Judy Kriege
Besr group .,.. Virginia Wayne, Joyce Arlh,
Yvonne Baldridge, Sylvia Vogel, Jane Long, Sue
l-losier, Berry Lou Fagan
E.H.S. on the Air
Cn November 29, a long-To-be-remembered day
in E. H. S., lvlr. Broclc, sTudenTs, and radio Technic-
ians were running mad around school-aT leasT They
were running around lilce mad in The gym. Every-
one lqnew we were going To record a radio program
Tor KWK broadcasT, yeT There was ThaT biT oT
exciTemenT ThaT comes Trom noT knowing iusT 'whaT's
going To happen.
E. H. S. wenT on The air on December 4 as The
guesT oT The High School Revue program, a program
begun lasT semesTer Tor The purpose of acquainTing
The public wiTh The policies and programs oT The
various high schools in The 6reaTer ST. Louis area.
The experience was one noT To be TorgoTTen. Vir-
ginia Wayne's rendiTion oT "Only a Rose" and The
chorus' singing oT The "WhiTTenpooT Song" added
greaTly To The memorableness oT This occasion. The
program also included several numbers by The band,
remarks abouT Edwardsville High School by Mr.
Brock, inTerviews wiTh George lvleTcalT and VincenT
Beck, and a novelTy song by Donna Eiegenbaum,
Arlene Schoenleber, and Virginia Wayne.
Eor some of us, iT was The TirsT Time ThaT we had
seen Gil Newsome and Ed KeaTh in person. Gil
acTed as inTerviewer and Ed KeaTh was The an-
nouncer and masTer oT ceremonies. AT The begin-
ning and aT The end oT The program, The sTudenT
body proudly sang "LoyalTy".
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The big four. Good evening, Mr. and Mrs. Brock! Who's being buried?
Has Lester joined Hi-Tri? Watcha lookin' at? You don't need specs for that!
Memories-1949 Jr. - Sr. Prom. What are you gals up to?
Mighty proud, those two! Steady, Lois!
Frosh - Soph conflab.
We're waiting for Ice Cream
Gobs of gals and guys
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Down at Gus's. Yell, darn ya, yell! Pat -- with a girl?
Somebody get that ball! Three "musket ears." Ooo-la-la!
Tarzaness! A bunch of messes. Bill plods away.
Male pulchritude. A mermaid maybe.
Intelligent looking -- for Freshies,
that is!
We need elevators. Freshies on the loose.
Makin' like grasshoppers. E. H. S. 's big cremation.
Hi-Y Nlesser! The Thinker.
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Lester and his friend
She eats Wheaties.
Hum, catch any fish?
The mighty stare.
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What? No flies? Watch the birdie! Think the tires will hold up?
Bathing cuties. The pyramid club. Where are the fellas?
lt must be funny. Watcha waiting for?
The poker aces.
SHIRLEY ABERT
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
MARY ALJETS
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club 3
Commercial Club 4
RICHARD ARBUCKLE
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 4
Photography Club 3
Secretary 3
Class Vice President
JAMES ARNOLD
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2
Photography Club 3
Music Club 3, 4
Football, 3, 4
JOYCE ARTH
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council, 1, 2,
F. H. A. 1
Commercial Club 4
Office Girl 4
Football Maid 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Jr. P'ay 3
Senior Play
YVONNE BALDRIDGE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2
Commercial Club 4
F. H. A. 1
Jr. Sr. Prom Com. 3
Office Girl 4
VINCENT BECK
Ohio 1
Track 2, 3
Class President 3
Wrestling 3
Footbal' 3, 4
Math Club 3, 4
President 3
Sec. Treas. 4
Tiger Times 4
Tiger Co-Editor
Senior Play
RUTH BEKEMEYER
F. H. A. 1, 2
G. A. A. 3
Hi Tri 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
LESTER BERLEMANN
Hi Tri 3, 4
President 4
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3
Sec. Treas. 3
Photography Club 4
Jr. Play 3
Tiger Staff, 4
INA RAE BLATNICK
Chorus 1, 2, 4
1
3
3,4
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Cheer Leader 3
Index To Senior Activities
BARBARA BOLLMAN
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
G. A. A. 1, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Junior Play, 3
Jr. Sr. Prom Com. 3
Music Club 3, 4
Latin Club 2
Senior Play
Operetta 3, 4
MARILYN BREVE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 1
Music Club 3, 4
Jr. P'ay 3
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com. 3
Tennis 3, 4
ROLAND BRUMITT
Hi Y 1, 4
Treasurer 4
Chorus 1, 2
Photography Club 2, 3
Basketball 2, 3, 4
EVELYN BRUNNWORTH
F. H. A. 1, 2
Hi Tri 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
VERNA BUEHLER
Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. 2
Pres. 3. 4
Science Club 2
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
PATRICIA BURGER
F. H. A. 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1. 2. 3, 4
Tiger Times 4
ROBERT CHANDLER
Basketball 1, 2
Photography Club 3
Music Club 3
Hi Y 4
RAYMOND CLAWSON
Basketball 3, 4
Music Club 3, 4
Hi Y 4
BOB CLIFTON
Granite City 1, 2
Basketball 3, 4
F. F. A. 3, 4
FERN CRUTHIS
Sorento 1, 2, 3
DONALD DANNENBERG
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
ALICE DAVIS
F. H. A. 1
Spanish Club 1, 2,
French Club 4
BETTY E. DAVIS
Latin Club 1, 2
Library Club 3
Tiger Times 4
Operetta 4
MARY LOU DE PEW
Sorento 1, 2, 3
Tiger Times 4
RONALD DOEBLIN
Football 1
Hi Y 4
ROBERT DAVID
Granite City 1, 2, 3
Footbal 4
BILLY DURHAM
Hi Y 4
RITA EADS
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
French 2, 3
Hi Tri 3, 4
Senior Play
DAN EILERS
Student Council 1. 2,
Vice Pres. 4
Basketball 1, 2
Wrestling 2, 3
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4
Lettermanls Club 1,
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Soph. Class Treas. 2
Jr. Play 3
Jr. Sr. Prom Com. 3
Science Club 3
Tiger Sales Staff 4
Chorus 2
JACK ENLOE
Tiger Ad Staff
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 3
Hi Y 1, 2
Lettermanis Club 1,
Vice President 3
Student Council 4
Class President 4
BETTY LOU FAGAN
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club 4
F. H. A. 1
Tiger Times 4
Football Maid 4
BILLY FIEGENBAUM
Chorus 1, 2
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
JEAN FIESLER
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 3
Tiger Times 4
Football Maid 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Operetta 4
SUSANNE FIGY
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club 3
G. A. A. 1
Operetta 4
2, 3,4
2, 3
PATTY JO FLAGG
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 1
Hi Tri Counci 1
Spanish Club 1
Music Club 3
G. A. A. 4
Commercial Club 4
Treasurer 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Chorus 4
CORWIN FLAVIN
Track 3
Hi Y 4
Photography Club 1
HENRY FREDRICKSON
Camera Club 1
Science Club 2
Tennis 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Vice President 3
Operetta 3
Tiger Staff 4
MARY LOU FRISBY
Chorus 1
Cheerleader 1, 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Jr. Play 3
Commercial Club 4
Spanish Club 1
Office Girl 3, 4
Tiger Ad Staff 4
Football Queen 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Senior Play
PETE GEMOULES
Chorus 1, 2, 4
Photography Club 3, 4
Vice Pres. 4
Sound System 3, 4
Operetta 2, 4
Movie Club 2, 3, 4
DARLENE GERDEN
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 2
Library Club 3
Commercial Club 4
Chorus 1, 4
EDWARD GILLHAM
Hi Y 1, 3, 4
Football 3, 4
MARILYN GUSEWELLE
Hi Tri 3, 4
F. H. A. 3, 4
WILLIAM HAASE
Football 1
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Operetta 2, 3, 4
Photography Club 1
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
BILL HAGEMEYER
Football 1
Chorus 2, 3
Hi Y 3, 4
Math Club 3
Science Club 4
Operetta 2, 4
Tennis 4
Vice Pres. Class 4
MARIE HANS
Chorus, 1
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Treasurer 2
President 4
BEATRICE HANVEY
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
DONALD HEUER
Hi Y 3, 4
F. F. A. 3, 4
ROBERT HILL
Movie Club 3, 4
Photography Club
Track 3
SUE HOSIER
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 4
Treasurer 4
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Sports Head 1, 2,
Vice President 4
Cheerleader 2
Chorus 2, 3
Tennis 2, 3
Football Maid 3, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Office Girl 4
Tiger Ad Staff 4
Spanish Club 4
NORMAN HOWELLS
Maplewood 1, 2
Hi Y 4
Senior Play
Operetta 4
HAR-O-LD HUNT
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Tennis 1, 4
Photography Club 4
CLYDE JACOBS
Basketball 1
Hi Y 3, 4
THERESA JAROS
G. A. A. 1, 2
Sports Head 1, 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 3
JOSEPH JELLEN
Spanish Club 1, 3,
Sound System 3
Football Manager 4
LAWRENCE KACER
Spanish Club 1, 3,
3,
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4
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Football Manager 3,
Baseball 2, 3, 4
Letterman's Club 3
LOIS KENNECKE
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Commercial Club 4
Secretary 4
CHARLES KESSEL
Football 1, 2
Photography 1, 2,
Chorus 1
LOREN KESSMAN
Worden 1, 2
3
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F. H. A. 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 4
EUNICE KNOCHE
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 3
Hi Tri Council 3
Commercial Club 4
President 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Jr. Play 3
Music Club 3
Operetta 4
DOLORES KOENIG
F. H. A. 2
Hi Tri 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
JAMES KOVARIK
F. F. A. 2, 3, 4
MARY KREUTZBERG
Hi Tri 4
Pres 4
Hi Tri Council 4
JUDITH KRIEGE
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
President 3
Hi Tri Council 3, 4
Vice President 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Jr. Play 3
Operetta 3, 4
Music Cfub 3, 4
Senior Play
G. A. A. 4
Tiger Co-Editor .
Student Council 4
Sec. 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
ROSE MARIE KYRO
Hi Tri 4
French Club 4
Chorus 1
Majorette 1
LESLIE LANCE
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 2, 3
Wrestling 1, 2, 3
Letterman's Club 2, 3
LEROY LANGENDORF A
Photography Club 4
Tennis 2, 3, 4
LEROY LEITNER
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
GEORGE LEXOW
JANE LONG CHARLES MOEHLE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Treas. 4
Commercial Club 4
Jr. Play 3
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
JACK MAGEE
HiY1,2,3,4
Photography Club 1, 2,
President 2
Secretary Treas. 4
Letterman's Club 2, 3
Football Manager 2
MARILYN MAYER
Latin Club 1
Chorus 1
Football Maid 2
Commercial Club 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 4
Student Council 1, 2
Office Helper 3, 4
Tiger Ad Staff 4
SYLVIA MCDONOUGH
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial 4
Vice President 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Operetta 3, 4
Office Helper 4
3,4
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4
Letterman's Club 2
Math Club 2, 3, 4
Vice President 3, 4
French Club 2, 3, 4
Secretary 3
Photography Club 3
BILL MORGAN
Spanish Club 2
Science Club 2
JOAN DEE NEKOLA
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2
Commercial Club 4
G. A. A. 1
F. H. A. 1
Chorus 1, 2
Office Helper 4
CARYL NEUHAUS
Tiger Times 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Corn.
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. 4
Hi Tri Council 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Music Club 3, 4
Operetta 3, 4
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F. F. A. 1, 2, 3 Pam? u
ROSEMARY MERKEL
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
F. H. A. 1
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 3
Jr. Play 3
Football Maid 3
Science Club 1
Operetta 3
Tiger Sales Staff
GEORGE METCALF
Student Council 2, 3,
President 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
President 4
Letterman's Club 2, 3
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Football 1, 4
Baseball 2, 3
Tiger Sales Staff
LICE MEYER
F. H. A. 1, 2
Science Club 1, 2, 3,
Sec. Treas. 3
Librarian 4
Chorus 3, 4
Hi Tri 3, 4
Tiger Times Staff 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 4
Photography Club 2, 3, 4 EELYN MEYER
chorus, 1, 2, 3 4 1 TH 4
Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4 QARL MICK
Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4 Hi yy 3, 4
Operetta 4
DOROTHY LONG
Sorento 1, 2, 3
Letterman's Club 3
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council 3
Class Treasurer 3, 4
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Hi Tri 3, 4
French Club 4
HARRY OLIVE
Marine 1, 2, 3
F. F. A. 4
EMIL PAUL
F. F. A. 1, 2, 3,
Treasurer 1, 2
Vice President 3, 4
Chorus 2, 3
Operetta 2, 3
Hi Y 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
HELEN PETERS
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
Football Maid 3
Tiger Ad Staff
ROSE MARIE PONETA
G. A. A. 2
Hi Tri 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
EVELYN POYDACK
Spanish Club 1
F. H. A. 1
Hi Tri 1, 3, 4
French Club 4
DOROTHY PROTT
Hi Tri 3, 4
French Club 4
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F. H. A. 2, 3
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
Student Council 4
Science Club 2
Chorus 3, 4
LEROY RENKEN
F. F. A. 3, 4
MARIAN RETHMEIER
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
Football Maid 4
Tiger Ad Staff
Senior Play
DON RICHTER
Football 2
Hy Y 4
RICHARD RIDGEWAY
Wood River 1, 2
Footbal 3, 4
Baseball 3, 4
Letterman's Club 3
Hi Y 4
Wrestling 3
NELSON ROBERTS
Granite City 1
Wyoming 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Operetta 4
Spanish Club 4
JEANETTE SCHAEFER
G. A. A. 1, 3
Spanish Club 1, 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
Senior Pfay
IRENE SCHLEMER
F. H. A. 1
G. A. A. 3
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Commercial Club 4
DELORES SCHMIDT
Chorus 1, 2, 3
Operetta 2
Music Club 1
G. A. A. 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 4
Library Club 3, 4
Secretary 4
ARLENE SCHOENLEBER
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Operetta 2, 3
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
President 2
Hi Tri Council 2, 4
Secretary 4
Senior Play
Latin Club 1
Football Maid 3
Music Club 1
Tiger Staff
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CHARLES SCHROEDER
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
Operetta 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary 4
Hi Y Council 4
Latin Club 1
Photography Club 1
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
FREDERICK SCHWAGER
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3
AGNES JO SCHWEHR
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 2
Hi Tri Council 2
G. A. A. 1
Spanish Club 1, 2
Commercial Club 4
Chorus 1, 2
IRIS SMITH
Chorus, 1, 2
A Capella Choir 4
Operetta 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 4
Library Club 3, 4
Vice President 4
F. T. A. 4
Music Club 1
RUDOLPH SPANHOLTZ
F. F. A. 4
Photography Club 2, 3
ELIZABETH SPENCER
Spanish Club 2, 3, 4
Vice President 4
Football Maid 3
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
ALYNE STEINMAN
F. H. A 2, 3, 4
Photography Club 4
Hi Y 4
CARL STEINMAN
F. F. A. 2, 3, 4
Photography Club 4
Hi Y 4
Baseball 2, 3, 4
DONALD STOECKLIN
Chorus 1, 2, 3
Photography C'ub 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3
SARAH LEE STRADER
Tiger Times 4
Chorus 4
'Office Girl 4
ROMAN SVOBODA
Spanish Club 3
Track 2
EDNA TALLEUR
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 4
Hi Tri 3, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
ALVIN TRAMPE
Alhambra 1
Marine 2, 3
Baseball 4
Movie Operator 4
JOHN TRARES
Senior Play
Latin Club 1
Math Club 2
Vice President 2
Science Club 3, 4
Cor. Secretary 4
Tiger Times Editor 4
JO-HN TREBING
Football 1, 2, 3
Wrestling 1, 3
Football Manager 3
Class President 3
Letterman's Club 2, 3
President 3
FRED TWENTE
Math C'ub 3, 4
Football 3
KENNETH UKENA
Science Cub 3
Photography Club 4
Hi Y 4
CHARLES VERMILLION
Hi Y 3, 4
Basketball 3, 4
Movie Operator 4
Photography Club 4
SYLVIA VOGEL
G. A. A. 2
Music Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice President 3
Hi Tri Council 3, 4
President 4
Jr. Play
Jr. Class Sec. 3
Tiger Times 3
Tiger Staff
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Dramatics Club 1
Senior Play
BEVERLY VOLLINTINE
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 4
SAMUEL VON BROCK
Hi Y 1, 2, 4
Photography Club 3
Science Club 2, 3
Sec. Treas. 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 3, 4
Latin Club 1
CORINNE WAGNER
Latin Club 1, 2
Sec. 2
Hi Tri 3
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Office Helper 4
VIRGINIA WAYNE
Operetta 2, 3, 4
Student Council 1, 2
Sec. 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
President 1
Hi Tri Council 1
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
President 4
Sporthead 2, 3
French Club 2, 3
Vice President 3
Music Club 3, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Office Helper 4
Tiger Staff
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Capella Choir 4
MILDRED WEIDNER
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Library Club 2, 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
RAYMOND WHEAT
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Manager 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Movie Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Vice President 3
ROBERT WHEAT
Basebal 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Tiger Times 4
Tiger Ad Staff
EARL WHITED
Wood River 1, 2
Baslcetbal 3, 4
Football 3, 4
Senior Play
Chorus 3
A Capella Choir 4
Student Council 4
Operetta 4
NINA WHITTENBERG
Chorus 1, 2
Class President 1
Latin Club 1, 2
Treasurer 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary 2
Hi Tri Council 2
Commercial Cub 4
Office Girl 4
Student Council 3
Football Maid 4
SHIRLEY WIBBING
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Math Club 3, 4
President 4
Hi Tri 3, 4
Music Club 2
JANICE WILLMORE
Murphysboro 1, 2
Band 3, 4
Hi Tri 3, 4
Latin Club 3, 4
Secretary 3
President 4
F. T. A. 4
G. A. A. 3, 4
Football Maid 3
DORIS WOOD
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
G. A. A. 1, 2, 3
F. H. A. 3, 4
DARLENE YEHLING
Latin Club 2
F. H. A. 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 3
Tiger Times
HENRY ZOELZER
Hi Y 4
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Associaled Service ........,...,...
Auerbach s ....,.4..,....,.....,.,.....
Ballweg's ,....,.,.....,..... ..,...
B 8: K Aulo Service ....... ..,.,.
B 8: R Recrea'I'ion .,.,,.... ...,.
Bank of Edwardsville ..... ...,..
Becklold Company .,...,, ,.....
Ben Franklin Slore ........,..,,.....
BerIeman's Shell Service ........
Big Boys' Supply Co.
Block's ..................,..,. .....
Blume s ....,............... ,.....
Bohm, Clarence ....,....,..... ,. ,,.,.
Bo+hman's Garage ,.........,
Brockmeier News Agency ,...
Brockmeier, Dr. C. L. ...,....... .
Brooks Jewelry ..............,.........
Buckles Transfer ...4.. ,... . .
Buhrmes+er's ...... ......
Busker's Hardware ..... ......
Bufler Chevrolel' .,.,... ......
Busy Bee ................ .,....
Carl's ...,.............. ......
Cassens 8: Sons ,......4.....,........
Ca+hcar+'s Cafe ,..,,......,..,....,
Clare.nce's Sfandard Service ..
Clayron Cleaners .......,..........
Clay'I'on Tailoring ...,...,. ...,..
Clif+on's ........,..,...,.,....... ......
Clover Leaf Loan .......,..........
Cochran, Dr. Cliflon R. .....,, .
Collins, Dr. Jerre C. ............. .
Colonial Ho+eI ....,..,....... ......
Cox, Dr. Wayne B. ....... ..... .
Delicaie, E. A. ....,....,.,......... .
Delicafe, Dr. William E. ...,... .
Desmond, M. Mfg. Co. ......,.. .
Do-Nur Shop ..,,,.,...,...... ......
Eberhar+ Brofhers ........,.........
Edwardsville Consumers ........
Edwardsville Cen+ral Au'ro .,..
Edwardsville Creamery Co. ..
Edwardsville lmplemenl' Co. ..
Edwardsville Moior Sales ..,...
Edwardsville Naiional Bank ..,.
Edwardsville Savings 8: Loan
Eilers, Wilfred C. ................. .
Enloe's Self Service Laundry
Esfabrook, Will L. ................. .
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Figge Service S+a.+ion , ...... .
Fink, Dr. Leroy M. ......,.......... .
Fredman Furnilure .......,.,......
Fruil' Service S+a+ion
Gerbig's Bakery .....,..,...........
George's Marker ,......,......,.,..,
Gordon-Michel Tire Co. ....,.. ,
Harrell, Dallas T. ..,..,,.,
Harfman, Harry T. ..,.....,...... .
Harrison, Dr. T. W. ............... .
Hellrung, Dr. Cecilia M. ,...... .
Herff-Jones Co. .,............,..,. .
Herrmann, Dr. C. J. ..,..,.
Hill, Dr. M. R. ............. ,..... .
Holiday lnn ...,.,,,..,,. ....,..
Holladay, Jack, lnc. . ..,.. ,.
Hollywood Shop ...., .......
Home Nursery ..,.......... ..,....
Hogue, Robert Sr. ...,. ...... .
Hoover, H. C. ....,.,,, ...... .
Holz, Eulalia ....,...... .....,.
Hofz Lumber Co.
Hun'l' Molor Co. ..,... ....,..
Hursl' Ponliac Co.
ldlewood lnn .........,,. .,.....
lllinois Lumber Co. ..,..,..........
lmber's Men's Wear ..............
Jim Jones .,.,...,,....... .......
Jones Shoe Shop ....,.... ,.,...,
Kane, Edward .,...,......,...........
Kiem's .........,..............,...,.......
King Bee Candy Kiichen ........
Knowles Tavern .,.....,...,..........
Klue'I'er Bros ....,.,....,...., .......
Klueler Feed Siore .............,..
Kriege Haichery .,.... .....,.
Lee Shop .......,,..... .....,.
Lexow Eleciric .,.... ..,.
Lux Theafre ........,,....... ....
Madison Co. Abslracl' ..,...,.,.
Madison Counly Mulual ..,.....
Madison Counly Traclor ......
Madison S'I'ore ..,......,,......
Marks, Lesley M. ......... ...... .
Marks-Weber ,............... . ,.,..,.
May',s Cul'-Ra+e Drug .......,....
Mechanics Planing Mill .....,..,.
Melody Bar ......,.............. ....
Meyer Monumenl' Co. ..,....,....
Mindrup Aufomolive Service
Moore-Slork Cleaners
Morrison Farm Supplies ..
MoH'ar's Drugs .............
Musso's .,...............,.,..,.......
Orman's Slandard Service
Overbeck s ...,.,,.......,.........
Penney, J. C. ...,,.... .
Peerless Cleaners . ,...
Pizzini, William D. .... .
Ray's l. G. .A. Sfore ........
Reed, James L. .......,.... .
Richards Brick Co. ....., ,
Rohrkas'l'e Dairy .......,......,.
Rosenl'hal's .,......................
Runge-Ziegler Shoe Co. .,
Rus+y's Reslauranl' ..........
Schmidl, Oscar W. ......,...
Schmidf Tin Shop ..........,.
Schneider Funeral Home
Schneider Molor Service
Schroeder, Dr. W. H. ..,.. .
Schulre Jewelers ,..........
Schumacher Service .....
Shepard, E. J. .......... .
Shupack's .,...... ,...
Silverbloom ............
Smi+h, Wm. M. P. ..., .
Soller and Kriege ....,,...
Springer, Frederic E. ,... .
Sfraube Funeral Service
Sfrebler, A. H. ..,........
Suhre Appliance .......
Su.nse'r Hill Garage .......
Vicior Cleaners .........,.
Vuagniaux, Waldo T. ..... .
Warnock, D. B. ......... .
Wayne, Dr. M. F. .... .
Weeke Tobacco Co. ....... .
Weir, Dr. Roberl' W. ..... .
Wells Tire Sales .................
Weslern Au+o Associaie
Wesl' End Foods .....,.,......
Wesl' End Service Sfalion
Wilkins, George T. ......... .
Win'ler's Pharmacy ...,...
Woodlawn Gardens ........
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