Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)
- Class of 1951
Page 1 of 144
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Mr. Lester Brockmeier, Mr. Clyde Fruit, Mr. Albert Cassens, Mr. Rudolph Hans, Mr. Chester Buchta, Mr. Wilbur Suhre,
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Mr. William Bode.
The students of E.H.S. are grateful to the board members
for the many improvements we have received this year. We
hope that in the future the board will continue as it is now,
making our schools better institutions of learning.
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MR. E. L. ALEXANDER
Our high school for many
years has benefited from the
services of Mr. Alexander. l-le
has been instrumental in getting
better facilities for our school
and in setting the high stan-
dards of the school, besides
acting in an advisory capacity
for our entire unit system.
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MR. GEORGE E. BROCK
Mr. Brock is Well known to most oi the students. He has
become acquainted with them because he is interested in
students both as members oi a group and as individuals. Mr.
Brock is not only the director of E. H. S., but also a leader oi the
student body.
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MRS. COLETA ZIMMERMAN
MISS ELDEN MAE WILHELM
Mrs. C o l e t a Zimmerman,
Registrar, and Elden Mae Wil-
helm, Secretary, are always
ready to handle any com-
plaints and requests from both
faculty members and students.
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Sixteen
M ss Nellie Al I
Arthur A pp ll
Mx J mes Loy
Mr. George Briggs
M ' Alice Crocker
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Dean of Girls
Miss Elsie Sloan
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Our Dean of Girls is MISS ELSIE SLOAN, M. A.
This job keeps her very busy, but she also teaches
several English classes and is the sponsor of Senior
Hi Tri.
MISS NELLIE ALEXANDER, M. S., maintains popular
Algebra and Math classes, but besides this full-time
job also sponsors F. T. A. and is co-sponsor of the Math
Club and Freshman Hi Tri.
MR. ARTHUR APPRILL, M. A., very ably teaches a
variety of the Social Studies offered. He also sponsors
the Freshman Hi Y.
Classes in Chemistry, Physics, and Practical Math
have kept MR. IAMES LOY, M. S., busy during his first
year here.
MR. GEORGE S. BRIGGS, B. S., has frequently
high lighted assemblies with entertainment by the A
Cappella Choir and mixed Choruses.
MRS. ALICE CROCKER, M. A. better known as
"Peaches", sees that her English and Speech classes
receive the proper attention. The newly organized
Dramatics club is under her sponsorship.
MISS GRACE CUNNINGHAM, M. A., is always kept
busy teaching Spanish and French. Besides both
language clubs, the Iunior Hi Tri is also under her
capable leadership.
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Mr. Cleaon Etzkorn Miss Carla Gewe Mr. A. M. Gibson Miss Esther Goeddel
Miss Mildred .H lbruegge Miss Lorraine Hatscher Miss Elia Helm Miss Joan Hunter
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MB. CLEAON ETZKOBN, B. MUS., is re-
sponsible ior the extra coloring at pep assem-
blies with the "go-get-'em" music played by
our band.
Is Quo Vadis the question? Then ask MISS
CABLA L. GEWE, M. A., our Latin teacher, for
the answer. She also sponsors the Latin Club.
MB. A. M. GIBSON, M. S., supplies the
Freshmen with the necessary scientific knowl-
edge to tace the world. He also directs the
selling ot Tiger ads.
Bringing to lite, throughout the year, the
colorful scenes ot our American History is Work
ot MISS ESTHEB GOEDDEL, M. A. She also
keeps the movie projector spinning.
, Rankin , Rfin ,
MISS MILDRED I-IALBBUEGGE, B. S.,
coaches girls' sports and directs the ever pop-
ular G. A. A. Her Physical Education classes
are said to be "rugged, but fun."
MISS LOBBAINE I-IATSCHEB, M. A., teaches
English to the Sophomores and Creative Writ-
ing to the Seniors. She deserves much credit
tor her guidance in the publication ot the
"Tiger Times."
MISS ELLA HELM, M. A., is familiar to all
students in Plane and Solid Geometry. She
co-sponsors the Math Club and is a sponsor oi
the Sophomore I-Ii Tri.
MISS IOAN HUNTER, M. S., teaches the
interesting subject ot Biology and co-sponsors
the popular Science Club.
Seventeen
Dean ot Boys
Mr. Warren Harris
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Mr. Richard Hutt
Mrs. Betty Lange
Mr. A. E. Lim ,j
Mr. Joe Lucca,
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Eighteen
MR. WARREN E. HARRIS, B. oi Ed., is the
Dean oi Boys and football coach. Along with
these duties, he is also the instructor oi the
Driver Training classes.
MR. RICHARD K. HUTTON, B. S., is the gym
and health instructor tor the boys. He acts as
an assistant in coaching football and basket-
ball.
MRS. BETTY LANGE, B. MUS., eiiiciently
operates her classes in General Business and
Bookkeeping besides coaching our champion
cheer leaders.
It the dinning noise ot typewriters meets your
ears, it is surely coming from the typing classes
ot MR. A. E. LITTLE, M. A.
A rnan with a iull-time job is MR. ICE E.
LUCCO, M. A., who teaches Social Science
subjects and coaches basketball and baseball.
As sponsor oi the Tiger, MRS. ELISABETH
MILLER, M. A., is constantly working to pro-
duce a yearbook to top the last. She does
not, nevertheless, neglect her Mechanical
Drawing classes.
MR. I. D. MILLER, M. ED., provides E. H. S.
with skilled shop "rnen"Wand also skilled
tennis players.
Miss Lucy Parkey Mrs. Rose Sands
Mrs. Frances Tuxhorn Miss Mae Voigt
Mr. Chester Seibert Miss Aletha. Smiser
Miss Isabel Wood Miss Ruth Zahn
Smear .Nearb ann! Gerald fgeolod N
MISS LUCY PARKEY, M. S., instructs in
Home-Making and sponsors that very active
club, the F.H.A.
MRS. ROSE SANDS, M. A., acquaints the
Freshmen students with the proper forms in
English and is a co-sponsor of our Student
Council.
MR. CHESTER SEIBERT, B. S., knows the
'do's and don'ts" for the Aqriculture students.
He sponsors the popular E. F. A.
A very quiet department indeed are the
Shorthand classes taught by MISS ALETHA
SMISER, B. S. In contrast are her classes of
Typewritinq.
MRS. FRANCES TUXHCRN, M. S., efficiently
teaches Horne-Making I and III.
The fundamentals known to a qood art
student are tauqht by MISS MAE VOIGT, B. S.
MISS ISABEL WOOD, M. A., teaches English
and American Literature. She also deserves
much credit for our fine "Tiger"
The ins and outs of our Library are under
the excellent supervision of MISS RUTH
ZAHN, A. B.
Nineteen
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1n the month ot September in the year 1947,
We, the ciass ot 1951, one hundred and thirty
two stronq, entered the great porta1s ot a great
school, 12.1-1.S.
The Senior C1ass can iook back upon
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their hiqh school careers as the best years oi
their iives when they remember the Freshman
Mixer, the Iunior P1ay, Iunior-Senior Prom,
Senior Piay and the many other activities
that they promoted.
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MIKE NEWELL
President
ALICE IUSTICE
Secretary
DON HELFER
Treasurer
GERALD AUDREY ARTI-I IVIARLENE BAESER MARILYN BALLWEC5 LAURA JEAN
ALEXANDER "Two Loves Have I" "Paper Dollu "Nevertheless" I- BALSIER
"Near Youy' ,f ' If "How Come You Do Me
, f Like You Do?"
JIM BARRY REEVES BAUER ALBERT BAYER LEONARD 7 '
Lazy Little Mei' "I'll Get Byi' "Pass That Peace Pipel' BEKEMEYIER' PATRICIA
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'A f2S'leeping" "To Each His Owni'
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BEVERLY BESS WILLIAM BLASE DORIS BRASE
"Pretty Girl" "The St. Louis Blues" "Baby Face"
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CATI-IRYN BRIDVVELL
"So In Love"
JACKIE COOPER
"A Little Bit
I'ndepende11t"
NANCY BROWN
"Nancy With The
Laughing Faceu
VICTOR DAIBER
'KAin't Misbehavin!
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JACK BUTLER ARLENE CARLIN JACK CONSIDINE
"A Good Man Is Hard "Some of These Days" "La2ybones"
To Find"
BETTY DAVIS LENORA DAVIS ALICE DEEI-IAN
"People Will Say We"re "You Can't Get A Mah "Oklahoma"
In Love" With A Gun"
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JANICE DETERMAN DONNA DOEBLIN SIAM DORSEY
"Let The Rest -Of The "Ooh-La-La-Oui Oui, "Sam,s Songu
World Go By" Fi-Fil'
KENNETH MARLENE
DUSTMANN DUSTMANN
"The Roving Kind" "She's A Lady"
GERALD EIRNHABER NORMAN ELAOG
"Good News" "The Hot Rod Race"
ROBERT DUSTMANN GENEVIEVE ENGELKE DOROTHY 'EAIRES
"Ain't Doin' Bad Doin' K'Qu,een Of Hearts" "Ain't She Sweet"
Nothingt'
3EVERLY HEMINQ JOE EOE!-IRKALB BOB EORD
-fpive Foot Twov "As If I Didwt Have "Racing With The
Enough On My Mind" Moon"
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BELL OJASS- JERRY GARDE MARGARET SENT JIM GEORGE GEORGIA GERARD
"Music, Maestro, "Here, I'll Stay" "I Never See Maggie NOR, How I Hate To "Let's Have A Partyu
Please" Alone" GetMIg7T?niLZuThe
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ALVIN
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"So Tired"
RUTI-I GRIFFIN
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It All"
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LUCY GILLI-IAM
Put Your Shoes On,
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BILLY GRINSTEAD
"I Didn't Know The
Gun Was Loaded"
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CONSUELLA OOFF JANICE GORDON BOB OREENWOOD
"Diamonds AreA Girl's "Lover Come Back "Smoke Gets In Your
Best Friend" To Mei' Eyes"
CARL I-IANSER HARRIS I-IANSER FRANK I-IEAD
"Zing-Zing, "Life Is So Peculiar" "I Can't Think Of A
Zoom-Zoom" Thing To Do"
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JULIA I-IEBERER DON I-IELFER RAY I-IESS PATRICIA I-IITTNER VERNON I-IOLTMAN
"SophisticatecV' "Beverly Boogie" "Peach Pickin, Time In "Patricia" "How You Goin' To
Swing" Georgian Keep Them Down
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CLIFFORD I-IOPPE ALICE JUSTICE JACK KELLER RICI-IARD KESSMAN MARIE KING
You'12e Got To Be A "Jack, Jack, Jack" "Careless" "D'reamALittle Dream "Lo1Je,s Got Me in A
Football Hero" Of Me" Lazy Mood"
MILTON KLAUS DORIS KOENIG DOROTI-IY KOENI6 IONE KOLM VIROIL KORTE
A Little Learnin' Is A "AlexandeT's Rag Time "Take Me Ont To the "Say It With Music" "East Side, West Side,
Dangerous Thing' Bandi' Ball Gameu All Around The Townu
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BETTY KRUPSKI JIM LADD BILLY LEACI-I
"Sentimental Men "Flash,' "Billy Boy"
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MARGARET LEWIS JOAN LONG DOROTHY MARTIN BARBARA MARX JAMES MAYER
'KMa'rgle" "Time On My Hands" "My Silent Love" "Love Somebody?" "What Did I Do?"
FRANK MQBRIDE JANE MINDRUP CLARICE MITCHELL BERNICE MORITZ TOM NELSON
'Tm Bashfulu "Wedding Day" "It,s A Lovely Day "Be My Love" 'KDo'r1,'t Gamble With
Today" Romance"
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MIKE NEWELL VERA OLIVE BEVERKLY ORMAN
"He's A Ladies' Mann i'That's My Desire" fjust My Bill"
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GRETA ORTEN RAY PEKAR VIRGINIA LOUIS PERINI JOAN RABUS
"I Want To Be Loved" 'Life Gets TEE-JUS PENELTON "Shes Just My Size" "Oh, Babe"
-DOWII5 IVV, "Ra1nblin' Rose"
JOI-IN RAEEAELLE DOLORES RANEK CLYDE REITER DALE REITER OLEN REICI-IIVIANN
"For He's A Jolly Good "Always True To You "Down With The "Everyday Is Just A "Ain't You Ever
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BILL RILEY RICHARD ROSS ROSENTI-IAL LOWELL SCI-IIAEER LA VERNE SCI-IIVIIDT
"TTI-971 Eyes' ROI-IRKAS-IE "Love Me Or Leave Me "Be Happy, Go Lucky" 'iAgain,'
"You Redhead" Alonef'
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CHARLES SCI-IQLL NANCY SCI-IWAGER BERDELISA SETTLE DOLORES SIMMONS CAMILLA SMITH
"Jealous Heart" "Powder Your Face "Congratulations,' "Sweet Dolores" "Yateta, Yateta,
With Sunshine" Yatetav
KATHERINE SEARKE DOROTHY SPENCER CLYDE SPITZE JUNIQR STANLEY ROSE MARIE
Hgolden Ewmgsu "Just Plain Bm" H1 Didn't Sup, I Wasm HA Real Fm Mann STANLEY
PUSIICCI, I FGIVJ "Friendship"
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CHARLOTTE MARVIN STILLE MARY ANN STGCES RITA STRACKELJAHN MARY JEAN
STEIIXIIVIANN "Cornbelt Symphony" "She Has Rings On "Thanks For The STRICKLAND
"Some Day Sweetheart" HCT FWQGTSH BUQQU Rifleu "My Heart 13 A Hobo
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LOIS STUNKEL ROBERT SUI-IRE CI-IARLEEN WALKER EREDDIE BILL WEBER
"Pretty Eyesv "EiIee1L', "And The Band Played WASHINGTON "I Cantt Get Started
OWU "De Ladies' Manu Wim You"
ANN WI-IITTINGTON OLIVER WILI-IOLD ELMER WILLE GEORGE WILLIAMS RAY WOLL
"Bohaparte,s Retreat" 'tThere,s Nothing Like "They Wouldrft Believe "BusheI And A Peck" "What Is There To
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Row 2 Audrey Bardelmeier, Judy Barnsback, Donald Bast, Richard Boeker, Norma Jean Brown, Ray Brummitt, Elroy Brunnworth,
Row 3-Marlene Buehrer, Wayne Burgdorf, Gloria Burger, Shirley Buhr, Glenn Burlingame, Jim Chiste, Joe Chiste.
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Treasurer
Back-Bobbiejoe Scales, Secretaryg Jinx Drcla,
President.
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Row 1-Charles Cooper, Kathleen Cover, James Culbertson, Richard Cunningham
Row 2-Dorothy Davis, Ann Delicate. Albert De Sherlia, Charles Dietrich.
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Karl Fish, James Gannon, Donald Gehrig.
Row 2-4Wilma Gieseking, Charles Glaser, Pearl Graham, Shirley Graham, Ronald Harris, Edwin Henke, Roy Hess.
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Row 2fHelen Marie Koenig, Mary Ann Kohlburn, Roy Kolesa, Joanne Kriege, Billy Lanham, Herman Lawrence, Donald Leach.
Thirty-one
Row 1-- Louise Leitner, Donald Lexow, Velma Linenfelser, Roy Lung, Marjorie Love, Marvin Macdge, James Manville.
Row 2-Carol Marti, Jo Ann Mateyka, Sara McCottery, Mary Ann McCracken, Warren McDonald, Donald McLean, Alvin Meikamp
Row 3-Shirley Menlc, Robert Meyer, Mary Naumann, Dorothy O'Connell, Richard Oesterle, Alice Ostrowsky, Raymond Perry.
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Row 1-Joan Peters, Leota Piazzi, Dean Pletcher, Rocky Poos, Barbara Powell.
Row 2-Janet Price, Ruby Renken, Jesse Rosenthal, Shirley Rowlands, Joyce Rupp.
Thirty-two
Row 1!Evelyn Sackett, Bobbiejoe Scates, Harold Schaberg, Beverly Scheibal, Margaret Schillinger, Clinton Schoenleber, Vera Schoettle.
Row 2-Jerry Senn, Joe Smoltz, Ray Snodgrass, Donald Sotl, Rosalyn Spencer, Frances Stahlhut, Shirley Steelinger.
Row 3-Shirley Suess, Marvin Suhre, Shirley Svoboda, Henrietta Tipps, Ann Trares, Sally Tuxhorn, Christine Vaughn.
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Row 1-LaVerna Voyles, Peggy Walker, Roy Warning, Barbara Wheelan, Velma Wessel, Dolores White, Fred Widicus.
Row 2-Nancy Wieduwilt, Melvin Wilkinson, Robert Williams, Don Wilson, Merle Yates, Vera Ziegler, Rita Zika.
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Row 2-Richard Bast, Roy Beckett, Anne Bergandine, Robert Bittick, David Blaeuer, Charles Blume, Richard Bode.
Row 3-Merlin Brase, Betty Bridgewater, Frieda Brooks, Suzanne Brush, Elvera Burges, Loren Buhr, Leona Burton.
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Back-Bob Robinson, Vice President, John
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Row 3-Nancy Daniel, Darl Dettnier, Norma Dettmer,
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Row 2-Donald Frisse, Mary Lou Gallina, Cletus Garde, Mary Gardner, Helen Goertz, Donald Grebel, M
Row 3-Pat Hammond, Ethel Mae Hamor, Virgil Heepke, Richard Helmkamp, Helen Hess, Joann Heuer, Donald Howells.
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Row 1-Dorothy Hulsker, Ralph Jackson, Katherine Jaros, Robert Johnson, Corina Jones, Tom Kelahan, Carolyn Kent.
Row 2-Dicksie Kessmann, Shirley Kessmann, Bruce Kirk, William Kleffman, Evelyn Knoche, Donald Koenig, Don Kruckeberg.
Row 3iRichard Ladd, Roger Landreth, Robert Leitner, Tom Lischmann, Wayne Long, Doris Loos, Marcia MacArthur.
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Row 1-Janis Maxey, Christina McBride, Dale McCracken, Richard McCracken, .Tack McCurdy, Joan McDonough, Kathleen McGl1vary
Row 24Marilyn Merkel, Jean Moeller, Marian Morrison, Gloria Motl, Richard Mueller, Virginia Meyers, Beverly Neuhaus.
Row 3-Joe Nocltner, Catherine Noto, Robert O'Brien, Patricia O'I-Ialloran, Prentiss Overby, Ronald Patton. Richard Penelton.
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Row 2-Dickie Reid, Tom Reilly, Bob Robinson, Jo Ann Robinson, Georgismne Robinson, Jim Scates, Vernon Schaefer.
Row 3-Carlene Schipkowski, Emogene Schmidt, Bob Schneider. Arlyn Schwalb, Joan Serfns, Earl Shaw, Herman Shaw.
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Row 3-Geraldine Svoboda, Roberta Taul, Jo Ann Thomas, Sharlie Thomas, Joan Treat, Robert Unger, William Vadalabene.
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Row 2-Alvin VVentz, John Widener, Nancy Wiesemann, Alva Mae Wille, Harlan Wille. Geraldine Williams, Walter Williams.
Row 3-Charles Wilson, Suzanne Wilson, Roy Wood, Jacqueline Wyatt, Marvin Young, Robert Zoelzer, Marjorie Zuidema,
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Row 1-Kent Ahrens, Delores Arnistadi, Lyn Anderson, John Autenrieb, Mary Baird, Kay Ballweg, Rose Ann Barone, Leland Bedwell, Carol Bekemeyer.
Row 2-Colleen Bekemeyer, ALICE BLACKMON, fdeceasedJ, .Tay Blackmore, Martha Blase, Gloria Bohm, Ronald Bollinger, Roy Bouse, .lack Boyer,
Lois Brakhane
Row 3-Shirley Braundmeier, Jim Broshow, John Brown, Shirley Butcher, Carol Casna, Allen Cassens, Barbara Chandler, Shirley Chandler,
Judy Cherry
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Treasurer
Back-Bob Gray, President, Bob Gregor, Vice President.
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Kay Dalhaus, Donna Daniel, Ronald Davenport, Suzanne Dietrich, Donald
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-Pepzpzy Duffy, Sue Dunlap, Lloyd Dustmann, Marlene Dustmann, Geraldine
Eberhart.
Row 1-Elizabeth Eilers, Dolores Emshousen, Vernon Erb, Ronald Evans, Judith Fiegenbaum, Mary Ann Fincher, Donald Flack, Kenneth Flavin,
Nancy Flynn.
Row 2-Joan Foehrkalb, Ronald Foster, Betty Franke, Dorothy Franke, Judy Fruit, Nancy Giardina, Marlin Goff, Robert Gray, Carolyn Green.
Row 3-Bob Gregor, Wilma Gusewelle, Dale Halhc, Gloria Hall, Bernard Hannig, Jim Heeren, Donna Havellia, Lucille Hellman, Edith Hellman.
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Row 1-Joyce Helmkamp, Paul Hertel, Everett Hess, Ann Hosier, Loren Hosto, Leona Houba, Lester Howerton, Patricia Hughes, Wilma Hundley.
Row 2--Bob Jackson, Albert Johnson, Luella Jones, Patricia Jones, Gerald Kacer, Patricia Keller, Bill Kessel, Ronald Kessmann, Gene King.
Row 3-Jack King, Leland Klopmeier, Paul Klueter, Harry Kreutzberg, Nadine Kriege, Darlene Kuhn, Rosemarie Landa, Billie Mae Lange,
Gayle Leonard.
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Row 24Bill Mateyka, Calvin May, Leo McCue, Harry McGowan, Donald Meikarnp, Mary Lou Meikamp, Marlene Meyer, Dolores Miller,
Barbara Moornaw.
Row 3-Joan Mount, June Mount, Laura O'Connell, Donald Ohl, Dina Orten, Marilyn Ortgier, Leroy Owens, Lucille Paul, Bill Pfeifer.
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1-Joan Primas, Donald Prott, Robert Pyle, Frances Reiter, Donald Reynolds, Virginia Riggs.
2-Joan Rinkel, Norma Rohrkasse, Jim Ruhl, Robert Ruhl, Roger Ruyle, Genevieve Sander.
3-Bob Sajovetz, Carol Schaefer, Charles Scheibal, Marlene Scheibal, Jo Ann Schmitt, Gene
Schriedel.
Row 1-Roger Schroeder, Billy Schwalb, Gerald Shashek, Lois Sheppard, Shirlee Simmons, Roger Skief, Donald Smith, Imogene Smith, Mary Smith.
Row 2-Jean Soden, Charlotte Southard, Donald Southard, Shirley Spencer, David St. John, Paul Stahlhut, Loretta Stanley, Dale Stegall,
Rita. Strader
Row 3-William Strasen, Bernard Stratmann, Delores Svoboda, Robert Taul, Ronald Thompson, Roblee Thorpe, Betty Tinor, Nelson Trebing,
Eileen Uelsmann.
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Row 1-Maureen Uhe, Harrold Underwood, JoAnn Unterbrink, William Van Huss, Loretta. Vasiloff, James Vaughn, Taylor Vaughn, Dorothy Vestel,
Walter Walker.
Row 2-David Walter, Robert Watsek, Barbara Webb, Kenneth Weber, Bob Wehrle, Kay Weiler, Ted Werner, Betty West, Nancy Widener,
Row 3-Leslie Wieduwilt, Betty Wilkening, Shirley Wilkinson, Jack Williams, David Wilson, Mary Lou Yates, Dorothy York, Loretta Young.
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Row 1---Jackie Cooper, Elvera Burgas, Marilyn Markle. Joanne McDonough, Beverly Neuhaus,
Beverly Sohcibal, Elsie Lewis, Dorothy Hulsker, Jacqueline Wyatt.
Row 2--Joan Dorsey. Marlene Baeser, Joan Long, Katy Jaros, Marie King, Norma Rohrkasse,
Shirley Kessmann, Marian Gregor, Frances Settle, Georgianna Robinson.
Row 3-Anita Marius, Elfrieda Aljets. John Brown, Charles Blume, Robert Perry, Dorothy
O'Connell, Helen Goertz.
Mr- George Briggs Row 4-Marilyn Ballweg, Mary Jean Strickland, Jack McCurdy. Jim Heeren, Donald Balster,
George Williams, Marcia MacArthur,
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The presentation ot their light opera "Trial by ed durinq their chorus periods to prepare the
lury" was indeed a leather in the cap ot the Spfmq COUCQTL
A Cappella Choir this year. Next on the aaenda was the annual South-
western Concert held in Collinsville. The tive
The Sophomore, lunior and Senior girls work- choruses participated in the all day trip.
Row 1-Doris Brase, Wilma Gieseking, Marjorie Love, Shirley Suess, Shirley Rowlands, Evelyn Knoche, Lucy Gillham, Ginger
Meyers.
Row 2-Janice Gordon, Ione Kolm, Jane Mindrup, Joann Kriege, Dorothy Martin, Marlene Hofmeier, Dolores Simmons,
Row 3-Beverly Orman, Shirley Menk, Karl Fish, Bob Schneider, Richard Rohrkaste, Velma Wessel, June Kniser.
Row 4- Gerald Firnaber, Richard Kessmann, Leonard Bekemeyer, Carl Hauser, Herman Shaw, Charles Scholl, Mike Newell.
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Row 1--Jo Ann Unterbrink, Henrietta
Cwan, Louella Jones, Jean Sorlen, Carol
Casna. Pat Jones, Shirley Davis.
Row 2-Dolores Emshousen, Edith Helm-
kamp, Gloria Hall, Billy Mae Lange. Joan
Foehrkalb. Shirley Braundmeier.
Row 3-Lois Brakhane, Marilyn Ortgier,
Jay Blackmore, Kent Ahrens, Donald Prott,
Rita Strader, Barbara Chandler.
Row 4-Mary Lou Meikamp, Ted Werner,
Ivan Cliff, Everett Hess. Jack Boyer, Joan
Rinkel, Wilma Gusewelle.
Row 1-Marlene Scheibal, Pat Keller, Judy
Fruit, Ann Hosier, Barbara Moomaw,
Shirley Luebbert, Nancy Widener, Lois
Sheppard.
Row 2-Betty Franke, Shirley Wilkinson,
Jane Soutliard, Sue Dietrich, Shirley
Chandler, Dorothy Vestel, Martha Blase.
Row 3-Darlene Kuhn, Dorothy York,
Sandra Lerch, Betty Jean West, Judy
Fiegenbaum, Barbara Webb, Sue Dunlap,
Genevieve Sanders.
Row 4-Kay Ballweg, Dorothy Franke,
Peggy Duffy, Shirley Spencer, Mary Baird,
Donna Havellca, Carol Schaefer.
Row 1-Helen Koenig, Joan Treat. Ann
Delicate, Jerry Williams, Barbara Powell,
Shirley Votrain, Dorothea Jones, Dorothy
Faires, Marilyn Stahlhut.
Row 2F-Jo Ann Mateyka, Janet Price, Shir-
ley Steehlinger, Dicksie Kessman, Glenda
Weber, Dorothy Koenig, Mary Lou Gallina,
Vera Schoettle, Consuella Goff.
Row 3-1--Beverly St. John, Mary Gardner,
Audrey Bardelrneier, Iona Ernst, Rosalyn
Spencer, Mary Ann McCracken, Carol
Marti.
Row 4 g Genevieve Engelke, Emogene
Schmidt, Marian Morrison, Phyllis Pierson,
Charlotte Steinman, Laverna Vovles. Ar-
lene Carlin, Magene Balrlridge.
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Row 1-Suzanne Brush, Leona Burton, Marjorie Zuidema. Frank Radecke, Pat O'Halloran, Harris Hanser, Marlene Buehrer,
Nancy Stine.
Row 2-Anita Manns, Murl Peradotti, Ginger Meyer, Frances Jones, Suzanne Wilson, Ronnie Kessmann, Mary M. Autenrieb, Gloria
Bohm, Victor Daiber, Jo Ann Cassens.
Row 3,4-Bob Pyle, Elsie Lewis, Tom Reilly, Laura Ealster, Jim Close, Ronald Harris, Jim Ladd, Bill Grinsteacl, Ed Hcnke.
Row 4--Claricf: Mitchell, John Brown, Clifford Hoppe, Kenneth Weber, Charleen WValker, Tom Lischmann, Roy Wood, Lawrence
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Lewis, Roger Brooks, Nancy Schwager.
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The l95O35l EHS band consisted ot 97 members. Each morn-
inq musical strains could be heard coming from the band room.
Music lovers enjoyed the band's two concerts and the march-
inq music settinq the rhythm in the Homecoming Parade. The
band played in our assemblies and at the basketball and foot-
ball games.
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Joe Smoltz, Eugene Jason, Roy Beckett, Richard Kessmann, Betty Bridgewater, Kathleen McGilvary, Virginia Penelton, Harold
Ellington, Esther Koch.
2-Richard Penelton, Jo Ann Robinson, Alice Deehan, Mary M. Young, Don Grebel, Nancy Flynn, Betty Tinor, Richard
McCracken, Jo Ann Schmitt, Alice Ostrosky, Allen Cassens.
-Freddie Washington, Darl Dettrner, Ronald Patton, John Autenrieb, Nancy Brown, Anne Bergandine, Nancy Daniel, Taylor
Vaughn, Bob Robinson, Mr. Etzkorn.
4-Georgia Gerard, Alva Mae Willie, Ray Snodgrass, Jerry Serin, Peggy Walker, Shirley Suess, Laura O'Connel1, Karl Fish,
Gerald Shashek
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At the beginning of each new year, the band members elect 'Q
new officers for the coming year. This year Clifford Hoppe
was elected president, Bill Grinstead, vice president, Richard
Kescmann, secretary, and Fred Washington, treasurer. These
officers plan the social affairs for the band and discuss any
trips that the band makes. Each spring a party is held for the
band members and their friends.
Mr. Cleaon Etzkorn
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Row 1-Marilyn Ballweg, Mary Young, Alice Deehan, Camilla Smith, Patricia Berlemann,
Row 2:-Mrs. Miller, Miss Wood, Jack Considine, Charlotte Steinman, Dolores Simmons, Mr. Gibson.
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Every Tuesday, the sixth hour has meant an
important year-book meeting to every statt
member. It was especially at these meetings
that all the problems and decisions were hash-
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Row 3-Jane Mindrup, Don Helier. Bill Weber, Clyde Spitze, Genevieve Engelke.
ed and rehashed until our Tiger 'Sl was the
final product.
All the staff members, including our sponsor,
Mrs. Miller, will agree that it has been fun,
with a lot ot Worry and work intermingled.
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The Tiger Staff
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Row 1-Shirley Luebbert, Peggy Duffy, Billie Lange, Patty Jones, Joan Foehrkalb, Nancy Giardina, Marian Gregor, Katy Jaros, Georgie Robinson.
.Ioan Scrfas, Susie Wilson, Susie Brush, Anne Bergandine, Nancy Daniel.
Row 2lMiss Halbruegge, Jo Ann Pitts, Sue Dunlap, Judy Fruit, Sue Dietrich, Jo Ann Robinson, Betty Tinor, Dorothy Hulsker, Helen Goertz, Leona
Burton, Marian Morrison, Glenda Weber, Emogene Schmidt, Carolyn Kent, Beverly Neuhaus, Sharlie Thomas, Nancy Stine, Marcia McArthur,
Margarita Autenrieb.
Row 3-Barbara Chandler, Shirley Kessmann, Sandra Lerch, Marilyn Mer kle, Phyllis Pierson, Joey Conner, Shirley Spencer, Shirley Butcher, Barbara
Moomaw, Carol Schaefer, Betty VVest, Laura O'Connell, Pat Keller, Mary Ann Daiber, Christina McBride, Nancy Flynn, Helen Hess, Anita Manns.
Row AW- Donna Daniel, Mary Ann Fincher, Judy Cherry, Gloria Motl, Mary Lou Meikamp, Gloria Bohm, Norma Dettmer, Magene Balclridge.
Evelyn Knoclie, Joanne McDonough, Mary Baird, Kay Ballweg, Ann Hosier, Henrietta Cwan, Janie Southard, Betty Bridgewater, Darlene Kuhn.
6 0l'l ik? olgdf 7,
G. A. A.
Juniors and Seniors
Row 14Miss Halbruegge, Marilyn
Ballweg, Janice Gordon, Dorothy
Martin.
Row 2 - Norma Brown, Vera
Schoettle, Janet Price, Mary Anr
McCracken, Beverly Scheibal, Jc
Ann Mateyka, Velma Wessel, June
Kniser, Lucy Gillham, Cam Smith
Beverly Orman, Pat Berlemann.
Row 3 f Virginia Penelton, Jane
Mindrup. Barbara Whcelan, Sally
Tuxhorn, Marjorie Love, Anr
Trares, Nancy Wieduwilt, Henriettf
Tipps, Vera Ziegler, LaVernz
Voyles, Leota Piazzi, Rosalyr
Spencer, Nancy Brown, Dorothea
Jones,
Row 44Ann Delicate, Melvina Huf-
stedler, Loretta Emshousen, Joyce
Rupp, Margaret Gent, Georgiz
Gerard, Nancy Schwager, Dolores
Simmons
Fijty
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Many of the girls in the Girls' Athletic Associ-
ation who have turned in health charts and
attended meetings will earn their letters this
year. The G. A. A. sponsor, Miss Mildred
Halbruegge, is very capable and well liked
by all of the girls.
Some of the activities during the year are
volley ball, basketball, softball, tennis, and
bowling. The different sports are held twice a
week. During the year the G. A. A. earns
money by checking coats at the basketball
games. There is a banquet in honor of the
Seniors held at the end of the year.
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Hi Tri Council
Row 1-Marjorie Love, Barbara Marx, Alice Deehan, Jo Ann Pitts, Shirlcy Spencer, Billie Mae Lange, Janey Southard.
Row 2fMiss Helm, Sally Tuxhorn, Clarice Mitchell, Ann Trares, Miss Sloan, Marilyn Ballweg, Janice Gordon, Jane Mindrup, Emogeue Schmidt,
Joan Dorsey, Miss Cunningham, Miss Alexander.
H368 0l"2 8 igetbl' U
Miss Alexander, Miss Sloan, Miss Helm, Miss Cunningham.
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Hi Tri is an organization for all girls. The
girls have their separate class meetings once
every month. A joint meeting is held iour times
a year when each class sponsors a program.
The big event sponsored by Hi Tri is the Girls'
Kid Party which is usually held in February.
Hi Y Sponsors
i
This organization oi boys contributes many
enjoyable events to the school year. Among
these are the Mixer and the Hi Y hayride. Dur-
ing the meetings they have panel discussions
by Well-known men, besides planning many
new activities.
Seated-Mr.Appri1l Standing-Mr Loy,
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Mr. Harris, Mr. Hutton,
Row 1-Bobby Cover, Alvin Wentz, Bill Mateyka, Rodney Woods, Jesse Rosenthal, Clint Schoenleber.
Row 2-Mr. Loy, Joe Foehrkalb, John Brown, Jack Butler, Allen Cassens, Jim Barton, Jinx Drda, Bob Robinson.
Fifty-three
Student Council
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Row 1-Betty Bridgewater, Virginia Riggs, Kay Ballweg, Judy Barnsback, Mary Lou Yatesi
Row 2-LaVerna Voyles, Emogene Schmidt, Charlotte Steinman, Janice Gordon, Judy Fiegenbaurn, Joan Peters, Mrs. Sands.
Row 3-Joe Foehrkalb, Darl Dettmer, Cliff Hoppe, Mr. Brock, Ross Rosenthal, Jack Butler, John Strickland, Bob Gray, Bob Kirk,
Richard Oesterle, Richard Mueller.
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Standing-Jack Butler. President
Joe Foehrkalb, Vice President.
Seated-Bob Kirk, Treasurer.
Janice Gordon-Secretary.
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Every Tuesdcry morning dt 8:10 there is oi
gathering ot students elected from edch roll
room to decide the policies to be followed by
the school. During the yeor they sponsor our
populoir becin clcinces ond the Christrnos dcrnce,
dnd publish the hotndbook.
iger imefi
A very popular feature among the
school's activities is the bi-Weekly publi-
cation ot the Tiger Times, the students'
newspaper. The paper is noted tor keep-
ing the students well posted with informa-
tion on all school functions. The members
ot the creative writing class publish the
Tiger Times with Gerald Firnhaber as
editor.
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Carl I-Ianser
Janice Determzm
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Row 1-Joan Rabus, Lenora Davis, Pat Berlemann, Cam Smith, Lucy Gillham, Janice Determan, Jackie Cooper, Barbara Marx.
Row 2eMarie King, Rodney Woods, Bob Dustmann, Gerald Firnhaber, Carl Hanser, Richard Rohrkaste, James Mayer, Dorothy Spencer.
Fifty-five
Fifty-six
Row 1-Ronald Bollinger, Kenneth Weber, Bobby Jackson, Kenneth Dustrnann, Paul Stahlhut, Dale Stegall, John Balster, Leland
Klopmeier, James Vaughn, Harry Kreutzberg, Ray Bouse, Harry McGowan.
Row 2-Horace Hooks, Merle Yates, Harold Schaberg, Dale McCracken, Sam Smith, Maurice Stille, Douglas Erwin, Raymond Hess.
Marvin Stille, Jerry Garde, Glen Riechmann, Clyde Spitze, Herman Lawrence, Robert Southard, Robert Johnson, Donald Koenig,
Murl Peradotti.
Row 3-Dan Smith, Virgil Heepke, Frank Twente, Melvin Phelps, Gerald Stahlhut, Donald Kruckeberg, Richard Helmkamp, Walter
Williams, Sam Dorsey, Richard Bode, Marvin Maedge, Victor Daiber. Vernon Holtman, Mr. Seibert.
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The Future F
were
kept busy attending different aariculture
shows this past year. One ot these was
the Grain and Poultry Exhibit at Waterloo,
attended shortly aiter
school. On Marc
was sent to the Public Speaking Contest
at Valrneier, and on April 13 a team oi
boys attended the Parliamentary Pro-
cedure Contest at Aviston. During the
f. .
ay the club sponso
arrners of America
the beqinninq ol
h 16 a representative
irst week in M
I'S
the Livestock Iuclqinq Contest here in
Edwardsville.
Row 1-Glen Riechmann, Vice President: Jerry Garde,
President, Herman Lawrence, Treasurer.
Row 2-Marvin Stille, Sentinel, Raymond Hess, Reporter:
Clyde Spitze, Secretary.
The hiqh li
e club
is the annual Father and Son
qht of the year tor th
Banquet.
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Everyone knows the FHA girls are the ones
who are busy selling hot dogs during Basket-
ball and Football season, but they are also
busy throughout the year with many other
activities. October 5 Was initiation: FHA
Week was October 30 to November 45 the
FFA Father and Son Banquet was served in
Ianuary. They also attended the FHA Rally
in April of all the Chapters from this District.
All the girls get acquainted and learn What
other Chapters are doing.
Front-Marjorie Love, Vice President: Audrey Bardelmeier, President.
Back-Mary Ann Daiber, Secretaryg Helen Hess, Treasurer.
Row 1-Dorothy Hulsker, .To Ann Schmitt, Velma Wessel, Betty West, Darlene Kuhn, Lorene Hosto.
Row 2-Miss Parkey, Nancy Flynn, Janice Determann, Joan Peters, Joan McDonough, Shirley Votrian, Audrey Barclclrneicr, Marjorie
Love, Lenora. Davis, Audrey Arth, Mary Ann Daiber, Helen Hess.
Row 3-Shirley Davis, Christina McBride, Judy Cherry, Dorothy Vestel. Nancy Widener, Alice Deehan, Marilyn Ortgier, Lois Brakhane.
Pat Hittner, Carol Marti, Shirley Ernst, Alva Mae Wille, Norma Klueter.
Row 4-Loretta Vasiloff, Dorothy Franke, Elizabeth Eilers, Mary Lou Yates, Evelyn Sackett, Shirley Braundmeier, Shirley Butcher,
Marlene Scheibal, Donna Havelka, Phyllis Flack, Jean Soden, Genevieve Sander.
F lfty-seven
Row 1- Marilyn Ballwejx, Cathryn
Bridwell, Virginia Riggs, Elvera
Burges, Pat Berlemann, Lois Shep-
pard, Marilyn Merkle, Cam Smith.
Joan Rabus.
Row 2-Janice Gordon, Charlotte
Steinman, Dolores Simmons, Jane
Mindrup, Frances Settle, Jackie
Cooper, Lucy Gillham, Joan Long,
Betty Krupski, Mary M. Young,
Mary Jean Strickland.
Row 3-Genevieve Engelke, William
Blase, Georgia Gerard, Arlene Car-
lin. Julia Heberer, Dorothy Spencer.
Beverly Orman, Jo Ann Cassens,
Marcia MacArthur, Carol Schaefer,
Janis Maxey, Joan Rinkel, Victo:
Daiber, Mrs. Crocker.
Row 4 John Considine, Bill Gass,
Carl Hauser. Leonard Bekemeyer,
Oliver Wilhold, Charles Scholl, Joe
Fochrkalb, Bill Riley, Mike Newell
Rodney Woods.
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Row 1- Marian Morrison, Pearl
Graham, Sharlie Thomas, Marlene
Uhe, Beverly Scheibal, Rosalyn
Spenser, Mary Ann McCracken,
Shirley Rowlands, Barbara Webb,
Carolyn Kent, Esther Koch.
Row 2 - - Beverly St. John, June
Kniser, Jo Ann Mateyka, Sue Dun-
lap, Judy Fruit, Mary Lou Meikamp,
Jerry Svoboda, Jerry Nvilliams,
Nadine Kriegc. Carol Casna, Jo Ann
Unterbrink.
Row 3-- Miss Cunningham, Don Geli-
rig, Dicksie Kcssmann, Ray Snod-
grass, Harlene Wall, Bill Pfeifer.
Roger Ranek, David Wilson, Calvin
May, Roger Schroeder, Darl Dett-
mer, Bruce Kirk, Richard Mc-
Cracken, Leslie Wicrluwilt, Bert
DcSherlia, Dick Cunningham, Leo
McCue.
Row 4-Pat Bagby, Dean Pletcher.
Ronald Harris, Joe Smcltz, Kent
Ahrens, Vernon Erb, Bob Collins,
Ralph Jackson, Jack King.
At one time or another during the lite oi every teen-ager,
he or she has the desire to become an actor or actress. This
goal is achieved in the new Dramatics Club sponsored by
Mrs. Crocker. The members stage skits and plays during the
school year.
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The Spanish Club is one oi the popular clubs in high school.
Anyone who has had Spanish is eligible to join. The business
meetings are conducted in Spanish with Don Gehrig presiding.
The entertainment programs acquaint the students with
Spanish customs.
The Science Club gives the students with scientiiic inclina-
'l
tions a chance to increase their knowledge and develop 44
scientific thinking. ou! eela
Participating in the District and State Science Fair as well
as the Greater St. Louis Science Fair develops the scientific H
attitude oi the student. 6 e Cean
The greatest project oi the Science Club is the annual High
School Science Fair. This is produced entirely by the students
with the administrative guidance from Miss Hunter and Mr.
Loy, the sponsors ot this organization. Through this iair, the
industrious student can improve his business ability as well
as his scientific ability.
Row 1-Tom Kelahan, Bob Robin-
son, Bob Leitner, Marlin Goff. Jim
Broshow, Gene King, Jay Black-
more, Paul Klueter, Tom Reilly,
Paul Sternitzke.
Row 24Ch'arleen Walker, Marjorie
Zuidema, Georgia Robinson, Beverly
Neuhaus, Susie Brush, Helen
Gocrtz, Elfrieda Aljets, Judy Barns-
back, Rita Zika, Marlene Hofmeier,
Nancy Wieduwilt, Sally Tuxhorn,
Barbara Wheelan, Mary Ann Kohl-
burn, Jo Ann Kriege, Ann Delicate.
Row 3-Billy Grinstcad, Harris
Hanser, Everett Hess, Ivan Cliff.
Leo McCue, Lyn Anderson, Richard
Ladd, Ted Werner, Gene Schreidel,
Ronald Patton, Wayne Long, Roy
O'Brien, Tom Lischmann, VVarren
McDonald.
Row 4-Roy Yvoods, Jim Ladd.
Alvin Wentz, Merlin Brase. Bill
Kleffman, Bob Zoelzer, Jim Dugger,
Jim Barton, Jack Butler, Norman
Flagg, John Raffaelle. Don Helfer,
Wilfred Aljets, Bob Gray, Joe Bar-
ry, Rocky Poos, Charles Dietrich.
Row 1 - Patty Keller, Glenda
Weber, Leota Piazzi, Ann Trares,
Dot Martin, Lucy Gillharn, Ann
Hosier, Sandra Lerch.
Row 2-Janie Southard, Emogene
Schmidt, Marian Morrison, Barbara
Chandler, Patty Jones, Sue Dunlap,
Shirley Luebbert, Virginia Riggs,
Nancy Stine, Kathleen McGilvary,
B e t t y Bridgewater, Margarita,
Autenrieb, Nancy Daniel.
Row 3.-Ann Delicate. Pat O'Hal-
loran, Barbara Wheelan, Shirley
Kessmann, M a g e n e Baldridge,
Marian Gregor. Alice Justice, Judy
Barnsback, Nancy Giardina, Dot
O'Connell, Bernice Moritz, Cath-
ryn Bridwcll, Dorothy York, Joan
Treat. Geraldine Williams.
Row 4-Mrs. Lange, Marilyn Ball-
weg, Beverly Orman, Beverly St.
John, Cam Smith, Pat Berlemann,
Joan Long, Shirley Votrian, Velma
Wessell, Esther Koch. Barbara
Powell, Mary Smith, Dolores White,
Marian Hornberger, Christine
Vaughn.
Row 5-Tuxhorn, Simmons, Gordon,
Young, Krupslci. Deehan. Saclcett,
MeCottery, Schoettle, Price, Burhrer,
Robinson, D. Jones, F. Jones.
Row 6- -Hebercr, Carlin, Schwager,
Gerard, Newell, Woods.
Row 7eSchaffer, McCurdy, Wentz,
Gehrig, Twente, Smoltz, Harris,
Wilhold, Foehrkalb. MacDonald,
Manns, Pletcher, Brummit.
fS7.0.,,4 Safer, Zouf ff
Rah! Rah! Tigers Rahl Yes, it's our new Pep Club members
using their lungs in a unison ot lusty yells. Though a new
club it has become immensely popular in its iirst year. lt is
sponsored by Mrs. Lange.
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The Library Club is active throughout the year.
The bulletin
board displays seen in the library and the guidance given to
the students are important jobs for the members.
During the club meetings, reference books are discussed and
different book reviews are given by the members.
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To be eligible for membership in the Latin Club, a student
must either be taking Latin or he must have taken it some
previous year. The most important event is the Roman Banquet
which is given in May. Miss Carla Gewe is faculty sponsor
of the organization.
Row 1-William Van Huss, Patty
Jones, Nancy Giardina, Pat Hughes,
Gertrude Bast, Leland Bedwell.
Row 2-Katy Sparks, Ethel Mae
Hamor, Barbara Chandler, Miss
Zahn, Joan Foehrkalb, Laura
O'Conne1l, Shirley Wilkinson.
Row 3-Ruth Griffin, Carina. Jones,
Dolores Ranek, Mary Baird, Caro-
lyn Green, Joyce Helmkamp, Gloria
Motl, Phyllis Pierson.
Row 1 - Susie Wilson, Emogenc
Schmidt, Joan Serfas, Judy Fiegen-
baum, Sue Dietrich, Patty Keller,
Kay Ballweg, Ann Hosier, Kath-
leen McGilvary.
Row 2-Dickie Reid, Miss Gewe,
Norma Dettmer, Gloria Bohm,
Norma Rohrkasse, Gloria Hall,
Peggy Duffy, Barbara Moomaw,
Nancy Daniel, Nancy Stine, Leona
Burton, Evelyn Knoche, Anne
Bergandine.
Row 3 - Gerald Shashek, Billie
Lange, Jim Close, Don Meikamp,
Joan Dorsey, Betty Bridgewater.
Margarita Autenrteb, Pat O'Hallo-
ran, Loretta Emshousen, Melvina
Hufstedler, Joyce Rupp, Don Ohl,
John Autenrieb.
Row 4-Roy Beckett, Bob Pyle,
Bill Mateyka, Dave Blaeuer, Tom
Dailey, Jim Dorr, Ray Brurnitt,
Don Dudacek, Roy VVoud, Bob
Gregor.
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Row 1 Magene Baldridge, Nancy
Wieduwilt, Ann Delicate.
Row 2 Y Dolores Simmons, Cam
Smith, Jane Mindrup, Barbara
Marx.
Row 3- Miss Cunningham, Marilyn
Merkle, Standing--Charles Dietrich,
Bill Gass.
Row 1 - Bob Mallory, Ronald
Thompson. Ronald Kessmann, Rob-
ert Unger, Bill Cunningham.
Row 2-Bob Wehrle, Miss Helm,
Shirlee Simmons, Elsie Lewis, Miss
Alexander, Kenneth Flavin, Billy
Schwalb.
ROW 3 4John Brown, Bernard
Hannig. Roy Hess, Don Wilson,
Billy Lanham, Harlan Wille, Bill
Weber Gerald Alexander.
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Every two Weeks French Club meets for an enjoyable hour.
This time is used in acqainting the members with the customs
and historical figures ot France. The business part ot the meet-
ing is spoken in French. The latter part ot the meeting is
always a planned program by some of the members. Usually
French games provide the entertainment.
Under the co-sponsorship ot Miss Alexander and Miss Helm,
the Math Club teaches the students how to use math problems
as a source ot entertainment and enjoyment.
Sixty-one
The Movie Operators are
considered an indispensable
group of Workers in E. H. S. lt
has been through this organ-
ization that our educational
movies were shown throughout
the year.
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Row 1-Audrey Arth, Wilfred Aljets, Don
Lexow, Bob Wehrle, Don Ohl, Paul Klueter,
Miss Goedclel.
Row 2-.Tuck McCurrly, Charles Dietrich,
Gerald Firnhaher, Bob Grziy, Bill Weber,
Bob Dustmzmn. John Balster, Virgil Korte.
The F. T. A. is an organiza'
tion that encourages young
people to cultivate in them-
selves the qualities of persons
ality and character which are
the foundation of successful
teaching. lt also provides
young people with specific in-
formation about opportunities
in various fields of education.
The F. T. A. is a co-operative
project of the National Educa-
tion Association.
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Row 1-:Melvina Hufstedler, Norma Dett-
mer, Miss Alexander. Loretta Emshousen,
Joyce Rupp.
Row 2---Nancy Wiecluwilt, Dolores Ranelc,
Rita Strzickeljzihn.
The purpose of this club is
to further the interest of stu-
dents in photography. The
fundamentals of developing
and printing pictures are dis-
cussed.
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ROW 1-- Peggy VVallier, Frank Rucleclie,
Joe Watson, Jack McCurtly, Donald South-
ard. Kathleen Cover.
Row 2--Jim Suhre. Jim Hevren, Virgil
Korte, Ricliard Boelier, .Tack Boyer, Bob
Cover
Smty two
Interested in the life that the
business World leads? Then,
being a Senior girl, you are
surely a member of the pop
ular Commercial Club. Learn-
ing the proper office procedure
and many details which are
coped with in everyday office
Work is the purpose of the club.
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Row 1-Genevieve Engelke, Arlene Carlin,
Julia Heberer, Doris Brase, Charlotte
Steinman, Verna Baeser.
Row 2 Miss Smiser, Dorothy Faires,
Marlene Dustmann, Rita. Strakeljahu,
Dolores Ranelr, Katy Sparks.
These are the students that
Work on the milces and enable
us to hear everything that is
presented on the stage and
what is going on during parties
or dances. They are under the
direction of Mr. Loy.
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Row 1-Mr. Loy, Bob Ford, Charles Diet-
rich, Jack McCu1'dy, Tom Dailey, Richard
Oesterle, Bill Riley.
Always busy, always there
on the job, are our custodians.
They make us duly and justly
proud of both the interior and
exterior of the school building.
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Mrs. Strasen, Mr. Soehllcc, Mr. Hunt,
Mr. Utechtt.
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Sixty-four
Miss Janice Gordon Miss Genevieve Engelke Miss Beverly Orman
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Elected by populcir vote, Genevieve Engelke wors the Senior girl to occupy
the coveted throne ond reign os Homecoming Queen. Her populority with the
students olso Won her the condidctcy for the "Sweet Sixteen" election ot Queen.
The Queen ond her court were selected sornewhot differently this yeor from
iornierly. The tive girls receiving the highest number ot Senior votes were the
nominees tor Queen, oi which the entire student body voted for three. Cliitord
Hoppe Wos elected Roycrl Escort by the student body.
Speciol mctids oi honor were the other queen condidotes, Ionice Gordon ond
Beverly Qrmon. Miss Gordon was ctccornponied by lock Butler, president ot
the student council, While Miss Qrmcrn's escort was loe Foehrkolb, council
vice-president.
Janice Gordon, Jack Butler, Janie Hotz,
Billy Brockmeier, Genevieve Engelke, Cliff
Hoppe, Ruth Solter, Beverly Orman, Joe
Foehrkalb.
Virginia Riggs, Bob Gray, Geraldine
Svoboda, John Strickland, Sara McC0ttery,
Jinx Drda, Marilyn Ballweg, Mike Newell,
Mary Lou Frisby, Leslie Lance.
Dorothy Martin, Don Heller, June Kniser,
Karl Fish, Marilyn Merkle, Bob Robinson,
Sue Dunlap, Bob Gregor.
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Genevieve Engelke
Cliff Hoppe
Ruth Solter'
Janie Horz
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Sixty-six
we 1950 .jwlomecoming Gddrafiond
Crowds lined the streets downtown to view
the colorful annual high school parade which
officially launched the l95O E.H.S. Homecoming.
The eighteen floats which comprised the parade
were lead by the band. The Spanish Club
float Won a first prize of five dollars, which was
donated by the Student Council. Their caption
of "We'l1 Sleigh 'Em" brought cheers from the
observers. The F.F.A. float won second place.
The gala affair was climaxed with 500-GOO
students attending the Pep meeting and bonfire.
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Say, "Ah
Willie A,,, ........,,A.....,
lnner Willie ......,.,
Stanley A, ,,.4.... ..
Mike i, ,iii,......,i.. ,.
Marybelle ........,
Trudy ..,,,........
lanet .
was
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lack Considine
. Bill Weber
Carl Hanser
Marilyn Ballweg'
Alice lustice
Beverly Orman
enior Wag
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Picture three maiden aunts, the Adam sisters, who
had lovingly but completely smothered Willoughby
With attention and "protection" all of his sixteen
years. lt is apparent now that "Inner Willie" was
a play that presented the woes of a boy suffering
from too much mothering. He solved many of his
problems by listening to the advice given him by
his "inner self."
Olga ...,... .......,...... D olores Simmons
Louise ..,,,,.. ..,.ii.. M ary lean Strickland
Hester ..,,.... ..............,,,......,. C am Smith
Carol ,,..,..... .......... L ucy Gillham
Prompter ..,,.........,.......... .........., I ane Mindrup
Stage Manager ,........,. ..tti......... . Ioan Long
Director .....,.,t.,.,.i............ ....... M rs. Crocker
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Row 1-Beverly Orman, Joan Long,"Do1ores Simmons, Lucy Gillham, Alice Justice.
Row 2-Mrs. Crocker, Marilyn Ballweg, If Mary Jean Strickland, Jane Mindrup, Cam Smith.
Row 3-Bill Weber, .Tack Considirie, Cari Hauser, Joe Foehrkalb.
K izbrezideal My fo .sjmiiv
Row 1--Rita Zika, Janet Price, Barbara Wheelan, Vera Ziegler, Karl Fish.
Raw 2-Jesse Rosenthal, Marjorie Love, Mary Ann Kohlburn, Joanne Kriegc. Roy Hess, Roger Brooks, Bob Kirk, .Terry Serin.
unior ,gferg
This delightful comedy given by our lunior
Class is the laughter-filled story of a boy,
Newton, whose father just can't understand
him, and a girl whose mother understands her
only too Well. A conflict arises when the
mothers former suitor arrives to claim her af-
fections, and the neighborhood girls are dis-
appointed in the son because of his social
inability and passion for earthworms. When
this interferes with his romantic interest in the
prettiest girl in town, a conflict results to disrupt
his father's romance with Nina and almost lands
Newton in jail.
CAST
Nina Cassell ,,...,,. .. ,,,,, . . .,.,. loanne Kriege
Mrs. Rumble .. .. ..., . .r ....... Marjorie Love
Scootie Cassell ,,......,. .,,,i,,.,..,.,,,ii,,... R ita Zika
Mr. Putnam ......,.. , . .. '... .,,.. . ..... , Roy l-less
Tony Cassell ,,,i.., ......, . Barbara Wheelan
Pinkie Ames , .. ....... Vera Ziegler
Dunk Doyle ..,,... , , lesse Rosenthal
Bing Hotchkiss . . Roger Brooks
Genevieve lones ...,.. T it Ianet Price
Major Todd ,, .. ..,..,, ..... . . Terry Senn
T. Newton Todd T Karl l-'ish
Eula Hotchkiss ,. .. ., Mary Ann Kohlburn
Dr. Luther Blodgett .. .,,., .. ..,, r. .. , ....., , Bob Kirk
Cfficer Ryan ......... , ......,. lim Gannon
Billy ........,., ........,, ,,,., . . . Don McLean
Director ,...,.,,...........,...............,..,,......,,.. ...ii ...., ,i........ M i s s Zahn
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Bottom Row--Left to Right: Bob Jackson, Calvin May. Gene King. Bob
Cover, Bob Weidner, Bill Nlateyka, Jesse Rosenthal. Kent Ahrens, Jack
Boyer, David Wilson, Robert Bittick, Jerry Se-nn.
Second Row-Left to Right: Carl Hanser, Ronald Davenport. Fred
Washington. Richard Varady, Roblee Thorpe. David Boyer. Everett
Hess. Frank Twente, Jim Heeren, Edwin Henke. Emil Crook, Richard
Nlueller. Jim Barton. Marvin Nlaeclge, Ronald Wadlow, Don Wilson
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Seventy-nine
Row 1-Coach Lucco, Clifford Hoppe, Ray Wheat, Don Gehrig, Ray Perry, Louie Perini, Fred Schumacher, Mike Newell, Jim Koch
Coach Hutton.
Row 2-Dean Pletcher, Bobbiejoe Scates, Bill Fiegenbaum, Richard Ridgeway, Frank Head, Don Helfer, Carl Steinman, Bob Wheat,
Jack Enloe, Bob Clifton.
1950 lung
i950
Cur 1950 baseball team is not to be denied a
place in the annals of sports in E.H.S. They
pushed ahead this season to win second place
in the Southwestern Conference by winning
thirteen out of their fifteen games, losing only
to Belleville and Granite City.
There are fourteen lettermen, six of Whom
will be with us again this season. They are:
Don Gehrig, First Base, Don Helter, Second
gaifegaf
Base, Ftay Perry, Short Stop, Frank Head, Pitch-
er, Bob Scates, Left Field, Mike Newell, Flight
Field.
Cui' graduating lettermen who brought about
such a successful season are: Carl Steinman,
First Base, Ray Wheat, Third Base, Ray Claw-
son, Catcher, Bob Wheat and Richard Ridge-
way, Pitchers, lack Enloe, Center Field, and
George Metcalf, Flight Field.
For the second consecutive year
the tennis team has gone undefeated.
They went through the season win-
ning all nine games played and
were champions of the Southwestern
Conference. Not satisfied with this,
they kept rolling and won the Dis-
trict Tourney.
Two of the players, Danny Eilers
and Henry Fredriclcson, qualified for
the State Tournament. Eilers won
his first round, but was defeated in
his second.
The team will lose four of its senior
players this season, but it is hoped
by Coach Miller that the underclass-
men will keep up the record attained
by them.
Row 1-Loren Buhr, Jerry Senn, Frank Radecke, Bruce Kirk, Don Grebel, John Autenrieb
Row 2-Lloyd Dustrnann, Arlyn Schwalb, Don Lexow, Paul Sternitzke. Pat Hosier.
Row 3-Mr. Miller, Tom Dailey, Eugene Jason, Leonard Bekemeyer, William Blase.
Eighty
Row 1- Bert De Sherlin., Merlin Brase, Marvin Young, Robert David, Ronald Harris. Jinx Drda, Reeves Bauer.
Row 2- Albert Bayer, Joe Smoltz, Earl Whited, Sammy Von Brock, Jim Arnold, Clyde Spitze, Ross Rosenthal, Coach Harris
1950 jfacl'
Even though the track team didn't accomplish
much this year in setting a record, they did
have some outstanding runners. This season
we will see seven returning lettermen taking
to the cinders, and we hope they will give us
an eventtul season.
Last year we saw Hoppe, Smoltz, and David
Mr, Miller, Mr. Lucco, Mr. Harris, Mr. Hutton.
holding their own in the 100, 220, and 440, while
Harris, Rosenthal, Drda, and De Sherlia made
a good showing in the 880 and mile.
Our "long legs" ot the team, Von Brock and
Whited, gathered in a iew points on the hurdles
and high jump, while Spitze, with the discus,
showed us what could be done with a little
power.
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Mr. Miller has done more than his part this
year with his commendable coaching oi the
tennis team.
Mr. Lucco's years here have been more than
iruittul ior Edwardsville. This is proven only
too well by the tine records set both in basket-
ball and baseball.
Mr. Harris' able coaching and leadership are
responsible tor the marvelous record set by the
tootball squad this year.
Mr. Hutton has been the indispensable third
man this year, giving his time to help both
iootball and basketball.
Eightyeone
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i
As we near the end ot our Musical Revue, the
curtain talls on the most successful basketball sea-
son that Edwardsville High can boast. The applause
will resound loud and long as the students and
taculty give their praise tor a job well done.
After the regular season, the Tigers entered the
regional tournament, which was held at Wood River.
The Tigers emerged victors, after beating three tough
teams-Granite City, Alton and Wood River.
Next came the sectional tourney at Collinsville.
The Tigers couldn't be beaten. The state tournament
wasn't tar ottl ln the opening game, Edwardsville
beat Highland. ln the second game we played
Gillespie, which was favored to win the tournament.
Eighty-two
Photo by East St. Louis Journal
The Tigers came through to win, and we were on
our way to state tor the tirst time in the history o
Edwardsville High School! At last the Tigers were
one ot the "Sweet Sixteen."
For our tirst game in the state tournament, wg
played Freeport, which had been picked to wilt
state. The Tigers played a tine game, but Freeport
beat us by three points. The Tigers made a gooc
showing, however, tor they came closer to beatin
the winning team than did any other team.
Going to state was quite a thrilling experienc
tor the students and faculty, as well as tor the team
and we are very proud ot them for making it possibl
jacfd Afouf 1950-51 Baifeffaff journamenfd
DOYOUKNOW??????
The Tigers opened the season with a nine
game winning streak.
We had better attendance at games this year
than in previous years.
We won four trophies this year.
The first ten boys all received letters.
The returning lettermen for next year are
Smoltz, Gehrig, Harris, Barton, and Gregor.
Butler and Newell were chosen on the South-
western All-Conference team.
Charley Scholl was chosen on the All-
Conference second team.
Ollie Willhold was chosen on the All-Confer
ence third team.
lack Butler received special mention on the
All-State team, while Mike Newell and Charley
Scholl received honorable mention.
We won ten Conference games and lost only
two.
We won twenty-five games all together and
lost six.
lack Butler received the Sportsmanship
Trophy at the regional tourney.
Edwardsville was rated second in the state
tourney by many reporters.
Mike Newell won the Free Throw Trophy
with a .677 percentage.
lack Butler was high scorer of the year, while
Mike Newell and Charley Scholl were second
and third, respectively.
The Edwardsville team was backed by one
of the largest crowds at the state tournament.
lt is the first time in seven years that Coach
Lucco's Tigers have won a first place trophy.
This is the fourth year that Lucco's teams
have won twenty games or more during the
season.
The Tigers showed fine teamwork in using
Coach Lucco's new system for the first time.
lack Butler was rated fourth in the selection
of prep players in the St. Louis area.
QUESTION: Did Coach Lucco Wear his Tiger
shorts during the state tourney?
TOURNAMENT sconss
Madison County Tournament EHS
Granite City ...........................,.. 42 ....,.......,..... ,......... ,....... 7 l
Roxana ,,..............,............,.. ......... 3 9 ..,,.............. ......,, 4 9 Ist place
Wood River ...............,.........,....... 52 .. .,,.. ,..,,.. ..., ..,..... 5 7
Christmas Tournament EHS
lohnson City ,...... ...............,,.,.. 6 2 ..,,.. ...........,.... .,...... 5 9
Wood River .......,.,.......,............... 42 ...,,................. ....... 3 4
Regional Tournament EHS
Granite City ........,,,.,............... . 22 ......,....,........... ........ 3 5 lst place
Alton ,, ...., ........,,.......,,..............,....... 3 7 .... .............. ........ 4 3
Wood River ...................,............. 46 ................,,..... ........ 4 8
Sectional Tournament EHS
Highland . .. , .... ...... ...,,......,,,,. 4 8 ...................,,.. ........ 7 2 lst place
Gillespie .... .. .,.,,.,................,..... 36
State Tournament EHS
Freeport . . . ,
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CHEERLEADERS
We were very fortunate this year in having
not only a championship basketball team,
but also outstanding cheerleaders. The cheer--
leaders for this year were Glenda Weber, Pat
Keller, Dorothy Martin, Ann Trares, and Lucy
Gillham. They have done a fine job of leading
the yells and keeping the school spirit of fans
and team members at its highest pitch.
Leota Piazzi, Sandra Lerch, and Ann Hosier
also did a good job as second team cheers
leaders.
Eighty three
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Marie Antoineite? When We Were Young
You Name It! Twins? O00-la-la!
Dead End Kids A Big Bunch of Schmoos
Eighty-seven
ALEXAN DER, GERALD
Class Pres. 2
Math. Club 3, 4
ARTI-I, AUDREY
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Movie Operator 3, 4
GAA 1, 2, 3
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
BAESER, MARLENE
Chorus 1, 3, 4
Hi Tri 3
Music Club 1
BALLVVEG, MARILYN
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Sportshead 3
Pres. 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 4
Vice Pres. 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Operetta 2, 3
Spanish Club 1, 2
Pres. 2
Junior Play
Yearbook Editor 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Dramatics Club 4
Pep Club 4
Homecoming Attendant 4
Music Club 1
Senior Play
BALSTER. LAURA JEAN
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Music Club 1, 2, 3
BARRY, JAMES
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2
BAUER, REEVES
Football 3, 4
Track 3, 4
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 1, 2
Chorus 2, 3
BAYER, ALBERT
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2
Operetta 2
Baseball 3
BEKEMEYER, LEONARD
Lutheran High 1, 2, 3
Hi Y 4
Dramatics Club 4
A Cappella Choir 4
Tennis 4
Pep Club 4
Eighty-eight
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BERLEMANN. PAT
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Class Officer 1
Student Council 1
Cheerleader 1
Dramatics Club 4
Chorus 1, 2
Tiger Times 4
Tiger Ad Staff 4
Pep Club 4
Office Girl 4
BESS, BEVERLY
Hillsboro 1
FHA 2
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
BLASE, WILLIAM
Lutheran High 1, 2, 3
Hi Y 4
Dramatics Club 4
Tennis 4
BRASE, DORIS
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club 1, 2, 3
Class Officer 3
Chorus, 1, 2
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
FHA 2
Commercial Club 4
BRIDWELL, CATI-IRYN
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
FHA 1
GAA 1
Library Club 1
Dramatics Club 4
Pep Club 4
BROVVN, NANCY
Lincoln 1, 2, 3
FHA 4
Science Club 4
BUTLER, JACK
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Science Club 3, 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice Pres. 4
Student Council 2,
Pres. 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Junior Play
Letterman's Club 2
Movie Operator 1,
Handbook Com. 3
CARLIN, ARLENE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics 4
Pep Club 4
Library Club 1
Chorus 1, 2, 4
Science Club 3
CONSIDINE, JACK
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Science Club 3
Junior Play
Yearbook Staff 4
Dramatics Club 4
Senior Play
3,4
2
COOPER, JACKIE
GAA 1, 2
Latin Club 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Tiger Times Staff 4
DAIBER. VICTOR
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Sentinel 3
Hi Y 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Junior Play
DAVIS, BETTY
FHA 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Library Club 2
GAA 1
DAVIS, LENORA
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4
Tiger Times Staff 4
DEEI-IAN, ALICE
Cushing, Oklahoma 1
GAA 2, 3
FHA 2, 3, 4
Secretary 3
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 4
Treasurer 4
Band 2, 3, 4
Treasurer 3
Office Girl 4
DETERMAN, JANICE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 2, 3
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
FTA 2
Tiger Times Staff 4
DOEBLIN. DONNA
California 2
Hi Tri 1, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 4
President 4
GAA 1
Dramatics Club 4
Chorus 1
DORSEY, SIAM
FFA 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 3, 4
DUSTMIANN, KENNY
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Photography 3
FFA 4
DUSTMANN, MARLENE
Commerical Club 4
Pres. 4
Office Girl 4
DUSTMANN, BOB
Latin Club 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
ENGELKE, GENEVIEVE
GAA 1, 2
Chorus 2, 4
Latin Club 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Pres. 1
Commercial Club 4
Office Girl 4
Homecoming Queen 4
Tiger Sales Staff 4
EAIRES, DOROTI-IY
Marine 1, 2, 3
Chorus 4
Hi Tri 4
EIRNI-IABER, GERALD
Latin Club 1, 2
Movie Operator 3, 4
A Cappella Choir 4
Tiger Times Editor 4
ELAGG, NORMAN
Science Club 1, 2
Photography Club 3
Hi Y 2, 3, 4
Track 2, 3, 4
ELEMING, BEVERLY
EOEI-IRKALB, JOE
Football 1, 2, 3
Wrestling 2
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Treasurer 2
Pres. 3, 4
Hi Y Council 3, 4
Pres. 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Corn.
Dramatics Club 4
Pep Club 4
Football Manager 4
Student Council 1, 2, 3 4
Vice Pres. 4
Tiger Staff 4
Senior Play
FORD, BOB
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 2, 3, 4
Football 3
GASS, BILL
Chorus 1, 2
A Cappella Choir 3, 4 I
Operetta 2, 3
Music Club 2, 3 ,
FFA 1
Class Officer 3
French Club 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 3
Dramatics 4
Photography Club
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
GARDE, JERRY
Wrestling 1
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. 3
Pres. 4
Hi Y 4
GENT, MARGARET GRINSTEAD, BILLY I-IOPPE, CLIFFORD LADD, JIM
Chorus 1, 2
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
GEORGE, JIM
Football 1, 2
Track 3
Wrestling 2
Hi Y 1, 2, 3
Science 2, 3
GERARD. GEORGIA
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA 3, 4
Drarnatics Club 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Jr. Play
Pep Club 4
GIESEKING, ALVIN
GILLI-IAM, LUCY
Juneau, Alaska 1
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Science Club 3
Cheerleader 2, 3, 4
Football Maid 3
GAA 2, 3, 4
Chorus 2
A Cappella Choir 3,
Pep Club 4
Dramatics Club 4
Operetta, 2, 3
Tiger Times Staff
Senior Play
GOFF, CONSUELLA
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Chorus 2, 4
GORDON, JANICE
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Math Club 3
Secretary 4
Junior Play
Student Council 3,
Secretary 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Cappella Choir 4
Football Maid 3, 4
Pep Club 4
Drarnatics Club 4
Operetta 3
Office Girl 4
FHA 1
Handbook Staff 3
GREENWOOD, BOB
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3
Track 1, 2
GRIFFIN. RUTI-I
Granite City 1
Library Club 3, 4
President 4
Hi Tri 4
Lgnvlex jo enior
Spanish Club 1
Secretary 1
Hi Y 1, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice Pres. 3
Basketball 1
Class Officer 2
Science Club 2, 3, 4
President 3
I-IIANSER, CARL
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 1, 2, 3
Drarnatics Club 4
Junior Play
Chorus 1, 2
A Cappella Choir, 3, 4
Operetta 2, 3
Football Mgr. 4
Senior Play
I-IANSER. HARRIS
Science Club 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Aviation Club 1
I-IEAD, FRANK
Football 1, 2
Basketball 1, 2
Baseball 2, 3, 4
I-IEBERER, JULIA
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA 1, 2
Chorus 2
Cornraercial Club 4
Vice Pres. 4
Pep Club 4
Drarnatics Club 4
I-IELFER, DON
Science Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice Pres. 3
President 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Letterrnan's Club 2
Class Officer 1, 4
Tiger Yearbook 4
I-IESS, RAYMOND
Troy 1
Science Club 2
FFA 2, 3, 4
President 3
Reporter 4
Hi Y 3, 4
Sec. Treas., 3
Football 3, 4
Track 1, 3
I-IITTNER, PAT
GAA 1, 2, 3
FHA 1, 2, 3, 4
I-IODGEFORREST
I-IOLTMAN, VERNON
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
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Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling 2
Baseball 2, 3
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Letterrnan's Club 2
Student Council 4
Band President 3
Tiger Sales Staff
A Cappella Choir 4
I-IORNBERGER, MARIAN
Lincoln 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 4
JUSTICE, ALICE
Grouer Cleveland High 1
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 2
Science Club 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 4
Junior Play
Class Officer 4
Pep Club 4
Tiger Sales Staff
Senior Play
KELLER, JACK
KESSMANN, RICI-IARD
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
A Cappella Choir, 3, 4
KING. MARIE
GAA 1, 2, 3
Spanish 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Library Club 1
KLAUS, MILTON
Football 2
KOENIG, DORIS
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Music Club 2, 3, 4
KOENIG, DOROTI-IY
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Music Club 2, 3
Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 4
KOLM, IONE
Marine 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 4
A Cappella Choir 4
KORTE, VIRGIL
Marine High 1
Science Club 2, 3
Photography 4
KRUPSKI, BETTY
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice Pres. 1
Hi Tri Council 1
Student Council 1, 2, 3
GAA 1, 2
Dramatics Club 4
Pep Club 4
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Basketball 1
Science Club 2, 3, 4
Photography Club 1
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club 4
Hi Y 3, 4
Tiger Staff
LEACI-I, BILL
Golf 3, 4
Basketball 2, 3, 4
LEWIS, MARGARET
LONG, JOAN
Chorus 4
Pep Club 4
Drarnatics Club 4
GAA 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Senior Play
MARTIN, DOT,
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Sportshead 3
Vice Pres. 4
Chorus 2
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
Operetta 2, 3
Cheerleader 3, 4
Pep Club 4
President 4
Drarnatics Club 4
MARX, BARBARA
Eastern State High
French Club 3, 4
Hi Tri 3, 4
President 4
Tiger Tirnes Staff 4
Tiger Staff 4
Football Maid 3
MAYER, JAMES
Latin Club 1, 2
McBRIDE, FRANK
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling 1, 2
FFA 1, 2
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Letterrnan's Club 2
MINDRUP, JANE
Cheerleader 1
Spanish Club 1, 2
French Club 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 4
A Cappella Choir, 3,
Chorus, 1, 2
Office Girl 4
GAA 3, 4
Tiger Ad Staff
Drarnatics Club 4
Operetta 2, 3
Pep Club 4
Senior Play
MITCI-IELL, CLARICE
Lincoln 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 4
Treasurer 4
1 2
4
Eighty-nine
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MORITZ, BERNICE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club 4 FHA 1
NELSON, TOM
Basketball 2
NEWELL, MIKE
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Chaplain 4 Pep Club 4
Dramatics Club 4
Baseball 3, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 1 Chorus 1, 2
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
Class Officer 4
Operetta 2, 3
OLIVE, VERA
Marine 1, 2 Hi Tri 3, 4
Spanish Club 3
Office Girl 4
ORMAN, BEVERLY
Spanish Club 1, 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
A Cappella Choir 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2
Office Girl 4
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Operetta 2, 3
Pep Club 4
Tiger Ad Staff
ORTEN, GRETA
FHA 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 1 GAA 1
PEKAR, RAY
Basketball 2
PENELTON, VIRGINIA
Lincoln 1, 2, 3
Hi Tri 4 GAA 4
PERINI, LOUIS
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council 1
Band 1 Hi Y 3, 4
Baseball 2, 3
RABUS, JOAN
Little Rock 3
Hi Tri 4 Music Club I
RIAFFAELLE. JOHN
Math Club 2
Science Club 3, 4
Vice Pres. 3
RANEK. DOLORES
Spanish Club 1, 2
Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 2 Treasurer 3
Vice Pres. 4
FTA 3, 4 Hi Tri 3, 4
Vice Pres. 3
Sec. Treas. 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Commercial Club 4
REITER, CLYDE
REITER, DALE
RIECHMANN, GLEN
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Vice Pres. 4
Football 3, 4
Hi Y 4 Wrestling 2
Ninety
RILEY, BILL
Chorus 3, 4
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club 4
Spanish Club 1
Sound System 3, 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Wrestling 2 Track 2,
Dramatics 4
ROHRKASTE, RICHARD
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Treas. 3
Dramatics Club 4
Wrestling 2
Track 3
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4
Operetta 3
ROSENTHAL, ROSS
Football 2, 3, 4
Track 3, 4
Wrestling 2
Student Council 4
Hi Y 4
Chorus 2, 4
SCHAFER, LOWELL
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
SCHMIDT, LA VERNE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2
SCHOLL, CHARLES
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Treasurer 3
Junior Play 3
Chorus 2, 4
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Science Club 2
Jr. Sr. Prom. Com.
Tiger Ad Staff
SCHWAGER, NANCY
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Junior Play 3
Tennis 1, 2, 3
Pep Club 4
Vice Pres. 4
SETTLE, FRANCES
Latin Club 1, 2
GAA 1 FHA 1, 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 4
A Cappella Choir 3
Hi Tri Council 3
SIMMONS. DOLORES
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club, 1, 2, 3
French Club 1, 2, 3, 4
Secretary 1
Pres. 4
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Junior Play 3
Operetta 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2, 3
A Cappella Choir 4
Pep Club 4
Senior Play 4
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SMITH- CAM STUNKEL, Lois
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Latin Club 1
French Club 3, 4
Dramatics Club 4
Pres. 4
Student Council 2, 3
Football Maid 3
Tiger Times Staff 4
Junior Play 3
Class Officer 1
Tiger Ad Staff 4
Senior Play 4
SPARKS, KATHERINE
Granite City 1, 2
Hi Tri 4
Library Club 4
Jr. Sr. Prom. Com.
SPENCER, DOROTHY
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3
SPITZE, CLYDE
Wrestling 2
Football 1, 2, 3, 4
Track 3, 4
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Reporter 2
Secretary 4
Hi Y 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Tiger Sales Staff 4
STAN LEY, JUNIOR JAMES
Alhambra 1
Marine 2, 3
STANLEY, ROSE MARIE
Alhambra 1
Marine 2, 3
STEINMAN, CHARLOTTE
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Music Club 2, 3
Dramatics 4
Band 1, 2, 3
Chorus 4
Student Council 3, 4
Yearbook Staff 4
STILLE. MARVIN
FFA 1, 2, 3, 4
Officer 4
Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Y 4
STOCES. MARY 'ANN
Spanish Club 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
FTA 1
STRACKELJAI-IN, RITA
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Chorus 1, 2
STRICKLAND, MARY JEAN
GAA 1
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri Council 3
Football Maid 3
Dramatics Club 4
Chorus 4
Hi Tri 2, 3, 4
Band 2
Music Club 3
SUHRE, BOB
WALKER, CHARLEEN
Music Club 1
FHA 2
Science Club 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
WASHINGTON, EREDDIE
Lincoln High 1, 2, 3
Band 4
Treas. 4 Football 4
WEBER, BILL
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Student Council 1, 2
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Math Club 2, 3, 4
President 4
Hand Book Corn. 2
Junior Play 3
Tiger Ad Staff 4
Movie Operator 1, 2, 3, 4
Senior Play 4
WHITTINGTON, ANN
Latin Club 1, 2
President 2
GAA 1, 2, 3, 4
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Science Club 3, 4
Cheerleader 3
A Cappella Choir 4
Student Council 3
WIIHOLD, OLIVER
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Drarnatics Club 4
Treas. 4 Track 2
Baseball 1
Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4
Pep Club 4
WILLE, ELMER
Hi Y 3, 4
WILLIAMS, GEORGE
Bethalto 1
Granite City 2
FFA 3, 4 Chorus 4
WOLL, RAY
Football 1, 2
Hi Y 1, 2, 3
WOODS. RODNEY
Hi Y 1, 2, 3, 4
Sec. Treas. 4
Dramatics Club 4
Vice Pres.
Tiger Times Staff 4
Pep Club 4
Basketball Mgr. 4
YENNE, LOUIS
Hi Y 2, 3
YOUNG, MARY M.
Latin Club 2
Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4
Band 1, 2, 3, 4
Jr. Sr. Prom Com.
Pep Club 4
Tiger Sales Staff
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Ballweg's ........... .....,
B 84 R Recreafion ........ .,....
Bank of Edwardsville ..............
Beckfold Company ...,.. ......
Ben Franklin Sfore ..,..... ......
Big Boy's Supply Co. ,..., ...... .
Block's ..........,....,..,...,... ,.....
Blume s .....,....,............ ......
Bob s Band Box ...,......., ......
Bode's Shell Service ...,..........
Borden s .....,.,.,,.........,.., ......
Bofhman',s Garage ........,..,,...
Brockmeier, Dr. C. L. .....,..,.. .
Brooks Jewelry ,... .. ,,...... , .... .
Buckles Transfer ..,., , ,....
Buhrmesfers . .,.......... ,.... .
Busker's Hardware ...... .,....
Busy Bee .,,..,.,.,........... ......
Bufler Chevrolef ..,.... ......
Callahan, James T. ,...,, ...,. .
Cap's Dixcel Service .,.,..i...,...
Cassens 8: Sons .....,...... .,....
Cafhcar+'s Cafe .,,..., ..,,..
Clayfon Cleaners
Clayfon Tailoring ........ ,.....
Clover Leaf Loan .,.,.,..,.......,.
Cochran, Dr. Cliffon R. ...,... .
Coffman, Don .....,...,........,....,
Collins, Dr. Jerre C. ,............ .
Cox, Dr. Wayne B. ..,......,...., .
Delicafe, Dr. William E. ....... ,
Desmond, M. Mfg. Co. .,..,..,. .
Dippolcl Bros. ,.,.....,........,....... .
Docfer, Dr. Armin W. ..,..,.,... .
Do-Nuf Shop ...,......,...............
Eberharf Brofhers . ,..,,............
Edwardsville Cenfral Aufo
Edwardsville Co.nsumers .....,..
Edwardsville Creamery Co ..,.
Edwardsville limplemenf Co. ..
Edwardsville Lumber Co. ..... .
Edwardsville Mofor Service
Edwardsville Nafional Bank
Edwardsville Savings 8: Loan..
Eilers, Wilfred C. .......,..,....., .
Enloe's Self Service Laundry
Famous Depf. Sfores ...........,.,
Figge Service Sfafion
agrwlex 0 .fdcluerfidem
Fink, Dr. Leroy M.
Fredman Furnifure ......
Fruif Service Sfafion ..
Gerbig's Bakery ........,.,...
Gordon-Michel Tire Co.
Harfman, Harry T. .,..... .
Hellrung, Dr. Cecilia M.
Herff-Jones Co. ..,........ .
Herrmann, Dr. C. J. ..... .
Hill, Dr. M. R ..............
Holiday ln:n .........,....,.
Holladay, Jack, Inc ........
Home Nursery .....,......
Hoover Bros. ,...... .
Hofz, Eulalia ...........
Hofz Lumber Co.
Hursf Ponfiac Co. ...., .
IBC Roof Beer .....
ldlewood Inn .,.,..........
Illinois Lumber Co. ....... .
Imber's Men's Wear ......
Jim Jones ................ ,,..
Jones Shoe Shop ......,.
Kane, Edward ...,....,.......
Kiem's ....,...,..........,....,...
King Bee Candy Kifchen
Kluefer Feed Sfore .,......
Knauel, Dr. R. I ,.,....,......
Knowles Tavern .,..... ,. ,....
Koberman News .Agency
Kriege Hafchery ...........,
Lad-d, Edward J. ........
Lee Shops ...................,..
Leona's Beaufy Shop ,.,.
Lexow Elecfric ................
Liffle, Geo. E. Jr.
Lux Theafre ..,.....,... ,,
Madison Co. Absfracf ..
Madison Counfy Mufual
Madison Counfy Tracfor
Madison Sfore ................
Marks, Lesley M. ....,.. .
Marks-Weber .,...,....,.......
May's Cuf-Rafe Drug ....
McLean's Shell Service ..
Mechanics Planing Mill ,.
Meyer Mounmenf Co. ..
Midwesf Loan ..,...,.........
Mindrup Aufomofive Service
Moore-Sfork Cleaners ...,..
Morrison Farm Supplies ..
Mof'l'ar's Drugs ....,....,. ,
Mudge 8: Mudge ,........ .
Musso's ..............,,.., .
Nash, M. D., D.D.S. ..........
Orman's Sfandard Service
Overbeck's ..............,.........
Peerless Cleaners .......
Pizzini, William D. ...,.., .
Ray's l. G. A. Sfore .........,
Reed, James L. ...,,,.,.,. ..
Richards Brick Co. ...,.,, .
Rohrkasfe Dairy ....,.. .
Rosenfhal s ........... ,,.. .
Rusfy's Resfauranf ....,., .
Sanderson, Dr. M.S. ...., .
Schmidf, Oscar VV. .,,.... ,
Schmidf Tin Shop ...........,
Schneider Funeral Home
Schneider Mofor Service
Shepard, E. J. ..,.,.........,.. .
Shupack's .......... ,............,, .
Silverbloom ....,,.,.. .
Slfe Oil Co. ...,,......., ..
Smifh, Wm. M. P. .....,. ..
Solfer and Kriege ............
Springer, Frederic E. ..... .
Sfraube Funeral Service ..
Sfrebler, A. H. ..........,......,
Suhre Appliance ..............
Tom Boy Markef ......... ,.
U. S. Radiafor Corp. ..... .
Vicfor Cleaners ..,.... ..
Vogue ................., ..
Wahl, Dr. E. F. , ........... . ..
Wayne, Dr. M. F. .,..... ..
Weeke Tobacco Co. .,... ,
Weir, Dr. Roberf W. ........
Wells Tire Sales , ..........,,.. .
Wesf End Foods .,...,........
Wesf End Service Sfafion
Wesfern Aufo Associafe
Wildey ....,,,..,,......,..,..,....,,
Wilkins, George T. ..,....,. .
Winfer's Pharmacy ........,.
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Yonaka Jewelry .,..... ..
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group ot more than 10,000 customers, but your individual and
perhaps unusual requirements receive our careful attention.
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401 ST- LOUIS ST DESOTO - - PLYMOUTH
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AND FUR STORAGE Wheel and Axle A1'qnment Serv'
214 S1. Louis S1. 0 Edwardsville. 111. Dynamic Wheel Bal ' Q
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JOHNSTON'S CHOCOLATES
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DEPT. STORES
107 N. MAIN ST. A
KNOWLES' TAVERN Compliments of
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DINNERS AND PLATE LUNc1-urs EDWARDSVILLE' ILL'
SANDWICHES 225 NORTH MAIN srnnx-:T
BEN AND IIM coUR'rEoUs snnvrcn
TO THE CLASS OF 1951
THANK YOU!
I-IERFF-JONES IS PROUD TO HAVE BEEN CHOSEN TO MANUFACTURE
YOUR CLASS RINGS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS
HERFF-JONES CO.
INDIANAPOLIS
OFFICIAL JEWELERS AND STATIONERS TO E. I-I. S.
REPRESENTED BY SINCE 1928
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See Our Display of These Famous Nationally Known Television Sets!
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MADISON COUNTY
TRACTOR 84 EQUIPMENT CO.
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GOOD LUCK ALWAYS
TO THE GRADUATES OF '51
112 HILLSBORO AVE. PHONE 81
MISS EULALIA HOTZ
Compliments of
Your
KOBERMANN
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SUBSCRIPTIONS TO' ALL MAGAZINES f 'A'
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103 NORTH MAIN ST.
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APPLIANCES
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CHILDRENS WEAR, GIFTS
Attorney-At-Law
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Phone 998
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MERCHANTS TRUCK TERMINAL
827-828-829 South Broadway
CHesInuI: 2274 and 2275
Compliments of
RUSTY'S RESTAURANT
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1201 NORTH MAIN STREET
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ENLQEIS WEST END FOODS
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218 MAIN PHONE 128
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305 West Vandcrlior
TIRE AND BATTERY SERVICE
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BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE BLDG.
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ARCHITECTS SHEET METAL 0 HEATING
Phone: Shop 467 - Residence 204B
Compliments of 239 NORTH MAIN sr.
EARL QRMAN'S EDWARDSVILLE. ILL.
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201 EAST VANDALIA
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PHONE 1120
ILLINOIS AND MISSOURI LICENSED
Straube Funeral Home
PHONE 60
512 North Main Street
Edwardsville, III.
O hundred fi
DR. WAYNE B. COX
EXTENDS HEARTY CONGRATULATIONS
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Phone 482 - Residence 1308
EDWARDSVILLE Shell Lubrication
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Iohn Deere Quality Farm Equipment
1601 Troy Rodd 0 Edwardsville, 111. PHONE 1121
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300 WEST VANDALIA ST.
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409 BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE
BUILDING
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231 N. MAIN ST.
ASSOCIATED SERVICE
MADISON STORE BUILDING
PHONE 300 EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
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SINCE MAY 8, 1924
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107 PURCELL STREET
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BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE BLDG.
OSTEOPATHIC PHYSICIAN
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BIG BOY'S SUPPLY CO. GEORGE T. WILKINS
County Superintendent
ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES Madison County Schools
SPORTING GOODS
AND
APPLIANCES EDWARD J. LADD
PH 1234 Mason Contractor
240 N. MAIN ST. . Phone 320
RAY - S 'GA ST O R E West' End Service Station
I ST. LOUIS 6: WEST STREETS PHONE 1135
Meats and Grocerles
EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS
THE BIGGEST LITTLE STORE
IN TOWN ROBERT IDocI HEIDINGER 6.
PHONE 58 HENRY II'IankI DOHLE
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1407 sT. LOUIS STHHE1'
CHARLES cchucm SCHMIDT oT'ro CBuckl HOMANN
Cscar Schmid? Agency
305 N. MAIN
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REAL ESTATE
EDWARDSVILLE
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Edwardsville
Cenlral Aulo Supply Co.
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l'l1an ever MACHINE SHOP SERVICE
EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
PHONE 2278 106 EAST VANDALIA ST.
I WILLIAM E. DELICATE.
THEATRE M. D.
206.-I N. MAIN PHoNE 7
"THE FRIENDLY THEATRE"
M. D. NASH
D. D. S.
420 N. MAIN STREET EDWARDSVILLE
Compliments of
Desmond Mfg. Co.
Plumbing and l-lea'l'ing Supplies
3l8 ST. LOUIS ST.
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Best Wishes Compliments of
To The CIass of '5I
MADISON STCRE PAPER AND PAINT CO.
H60 Years on the I 201-203 N. SECOND STREET
Square" EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
MARSHALL F. WAYNE
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EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
Capehart and Arvin Television
JERRE C. COLLINS, jR., IVI. D
123 W. VANDALIA BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE
BUILDING
LESLEY MARKS
FUNERAL HOME
A SERVICE AS MODERN AS TOMORROW
. . . AS GRACIOUS AS YESTERDAY
DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE .... PHONE 577
AMBULANCE SERVICE ........ PHONE 577
210 N. KANSAS ST. EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
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BLUIv1E'S APPAREL
HARDWARE
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EDWARDSVILLE, ILL. EDWARDSVILLE
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TOM BOY MARKET Building
EDWARDSVILLE. ILL.
VERNON HARRIS, Prop.
GROCERIES - MEATS
132 N. MAIN sT. EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
DR. C. J. HERRMANN
202 N. MAIN ST.
EDWARDSVILLE. ILL.
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Corno Feeds, Seeds and Poultry Supplies
DeLaval Milking Machines
Jewel Paints
PHONE 284
ST. ANDREWS ST. ' EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
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GERBIG'S BAKERY
JEWELRY STORE
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112 N. MAIN ST.
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PHONE 1943 EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
Compliments of
CLAYTON CLEANERS
King Bee Candy Kifchen
GEORGE COUKOULIS 501 NORTH MAIN STREET
THE PLACE TO BUY YOUR
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EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
Madison Counfy Mufual
Automobile Insurance Company
"A SERVICE THAT SERVES"
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PHONE 961
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PRESENTING THE SEASON'S OUTSTANDING
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of WINTE'R'S PHARMACY
PRESCRIPTIONS OUR SPECIALTY
105 PURCELL 0 PHONE 216
TONY IANSEN. Prop. "WE DO APPRECIATE
YOUR BUSINESS"
313 NORTH MAIN STREET
PHONE 73
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VICTOR CLEANERS
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PHONE 470
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A Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service
To Fit Everyone's Purpose'
' I Compliments of
Youn APPEARANCE IS oUE BUSINESS DR. CECILIA M. HELLRUNG
419 N. MAIN ST.
. . EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
112-114 S. St. 0 I Edwardsville, 111.
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BUILDING 8: LOAN ASSOCIATION
148 N. Main Street Phones 122 and 848
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SOLTER AND KRIEGE
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BUCKLES TRANSFER
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WARDSVILLE ILLINOIS
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Edwardsvillte EDWARDSVILLE, ILL.
HOME NURSERY AND
GREENHOUSES
ERNEST TOSOVSKY, Proprietor
CUT FLOWERS ' TREES ' PLANTS ' SHRUBS
MEMBERS OF F. T. D. 0 PHONE 706-R AND 1790
EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS
Stores at Grczniie City, Collinsville, Wood River and Stcrunto
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BROOKS JEWELRY
I-'OR THE BEST DO-NUTS
254 N. MAIN STREET IN TOWN
THE DO-NUT SHOP
' 301 N. MAIN ST.
PHONE 1100
Edwardsville Creamery Co.
MILK ' CREAM ' CHEESE ' BUTTER " EVAPORATED MILK
Grade A I-Iomogenized Milk
WEST PARK AND JOHNSON STREETS
FOR PROMPT AND SATISFACTORY
DELIVERY SERVICE
PHONES 364-365 "CONGRATULATIONS, TIGERI'
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GORDON - MICHEL
Tire and Battery Co., lnc.
U. S. TIRES, TUBES.
BATTERIES AND ACCESSORIES
203 S. Buchanan
PHONE 1180
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511 NORTH MAIN PHONE 471
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707 North Main Street Edwardsville. Ill
' Compliments of
DON COF F MAN
INSURANCE AGENCY
Compliments of
BODE'S SHELL SERVICE
STATION
Compliments of
SITE OIL CO.
Compliments of
CARS DIXCEL SERVICE
Smart Apparel
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THE VOGUE
LOANS
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purchase a car, or for any other purpose.
Our aim is to help you. Have only one
place to pay. We invite you to visit our
office. Your business will be kept strictly
confidential.
MIDWEST LOAN CO.
156A North Main
Edwardsville, Ill.
S50 to S500 Phone 1082
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COMPANY
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Compliments of
MUDGE 84 MUDGE
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
Bank of Edwardsville Bldg.
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WlNTER'S PHARMACY
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