Edwardsville High School - Tiger Yearbook (Edwardsville, IL)
- Class of 1959
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Ac'l'ivi+ies
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On Thursday. October 2. the big Home-
coming week-end began with a parade. a
bonfire. and a pep rally. Friday afternoon
Mrs. C'rocker's third hour speech class pre-
senfed a Homecoming skit. HHave Ball Will
Travel." Friday night the Tigers massacred
lhe Collinsville Kahoks. 19-0.
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As the exciting Homecoming events came to a
climax. tensions were released as the loyal subjects of
the homecoming court were viewed. Bonnie Lamb. the
mistress of ceremonies. announced the names of the
Queen and the Royal Escort. The audience viewed, for
the first time, the 1958-59 Homecoming Queen. .Jewel
Jones, and her Royal Escort. .lim Burns.
Queen Jewel Jones and her
Royal Escorl' Jim Burns are
surrounded by fha l958-59
Homecoming Courl. '
Mike Peterson
Gayla Krouse
Pamela Michel
Bob Waugh King Dexter
Carolyn Noll Sheila Nichols
Rlon Bopp
Sue Brockmeier
Walter Guller
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After long hours of hard work and many Everyone takes time
backaches later ..., of fun.
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1-'rum row. left to right: Benny
lsselhnrdt. Shawn Putmn, Ronnie
Aubrecht. Tum Barton and Diane
Allwrter,
Sei-und rflw, left in riy:l.t: Paul
Vernun. Lzivorme Pinwui. Darwin
Huywm lil. Limlzl Mussi. Vi-rnzi
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viva' prvsilli-H13 Nunvy Ilizwurlwlli,
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Bunny Beaver, portrayed by Diane Webb, is disguised as a hillbilly
JUNIOR PLAY
Much laughter was heard during the
evening of November 21, as the junior
class presented the annual class play.
The action of this comedy took place in
the suburb of a small Midwest city. The
play was directed by Miss Colebar.
CAST
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Tillie Toothacher
Canasta
Hand Peters ,
Bernice Beaver
Beasely Scudder
Miss Verbena Van Wyck
Dicky Van Wyck
Prcntis Prouty ..., ,
The Faceless Fiend
T Marylou Buch
Nancy Baptist
H.. Paul Riley
Sherry Grebel
Kay Lee Funke
, Don Pebbles
Diane Webb
Alan Wallace
Joyce Burnham
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the fnrniai faiitasy.
Mike Peterson and Susie Adams begin a
night of fun by going: through the mouth
of the uviupiis,
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Underwater Fantasy was the theme ot'
our biggest formal dance of the year.
Hanging tish. a giant octopus. an over-
sized clam shell, and .in outstanding
mural decorated the high school cate-
teria on the night of May 17. when thc
Junior Class climzixed their many hours
of work by presenting the .Junior-Senior
Prom. Mike Brazier was crowned King
Neptune. Music nas provided by Walt
Schlemers Orcliestra. After the dance
everyone proceeded to the Wildey The-
atre for the big premier of "Ten North
Frederick."
In the wee hours of the morning the
gay party ended with a chicken dinner
served in the cafeteria by a committee
of mothers.
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ORGANIZATIONS
Katie Wallace. Sharon Siegrest, Marilyn Kuchta, Mrs. Warmbrodt. Pat Bertram, Bonnie Lamb and
Verna Hellman select pictures.
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The ad staff members, Sue Brockmeier, Faye Zenk. Mary Kay
Leuschke, Dave Hoffman, Linda Musso, Carl Mullikin, Marcia
Harting, Bob Kriege and Kay Cassens discuss selling plans and
prices.
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TIGER STAFF
Bonnie Lamb ,...
Editor
Elaine Helmkamp .,......., .. Business Manager
Elizabeth Schaefer ......,.,.. ..,.., . .,... S ales Manager
Jim Boyle .,......... ..,.,...,..... J unlor Business Assistant
Darlene Helmich .,.,. ........., ...., .,,.. ..... L i t e rary Editor
Sherry Hansen ,.,... ...,.... . ,,..,,.. . ,.... C lub Editor
Nancy Giacomelli ............ ...,..... A ctivities Editor
Gayla Krouse ...,..,.,...,.. ,...,..,.,. C lass Editor
John Blixen .. , Sports Editor
Mary Ann
Blumenthal ..... Junior Literary Assistant
Verna Hellman ...,
CSharon Siegrist ,.
Picture Editor
, Junior Picture Assistant?
Katie Wallace .... .,,. , Photographer
Pat Bertram Junior Photography Assistant
Linda Musso ..... ...,.,...,, ., .,..r., . .,.... . Ad Manager
Marilyn Kuchta . ..,. .. Art Editor
Mrs. Warmbrodt . , . Adviser
Miss Wood ..,...,.... ..... , . Literary Adviser
Mr. Gibson , ., Ad Adviser
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MEMBERS
Left to Right Front Row: Elaine Freese. Paul Riley.
Nancy Blackmore. Mrs. George, Mike McLean. Bonnie
Lamb, Kit Blackmore.
Second Row: Joan Anderson. Jenny Schrodt. Barbara
Kouker. Janet Krieger. Arlene Yehling. Jane Guthrie.
Marcia Hartlng. Anita Bnnser, Myrna Mallory, Kay
Lee Funke.
Third Row: Susan Kriege. Gary Schumacher. Walter
Weeks. Barbara Guller. King Dexter. Barbara
Brockmeier, Larry Madison. Paul Vernon. Lavonne
Poneta. Ruth Solter.
Fourth Row: Kay Cassens, Joyce Burnham. Benny
Isselhardt, Steve Segal. Buddy Vallino, Terry Fagan.
Darwin Haywood. Carolyn Noll. Jane Pulliam.
OFFICERS:
Nancy Blackmore- -President
Mike McLean Vice President
Bonnie Lamb--Secretary
Paul Riley Treasurer
STUDENT
CCUNCIL
The objectives of the Student Council
are to cooperate with the faculty in the
promotion of desirable school activities
to help in building ideals which will im
prove the school for all who attend, and
to discuss school problems. One student
is chosen from each roll room as its
representative.
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Click! Clack! Click! Gerri Webb,
Susie Turner, Janice Judge and
Peggy Standefer type Tiger Times
copy and stencils.
Editors Bonnie Lamb. Laddie Aubrecht, Dave Hoffman, Jeannette Brakhane, Donna Brockmeler, Jewel
Jones, Sue Brrwkmeier. Sherry Hansen. Sandy Michel and Betty Ashauer check page dummies,
Brooks Jmvelry
Dillman'xI'r1int S!o1e
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TIGER
TIMES
Dippold Srothers
Earl F. Wilson. Agency
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GIRLS CHOIR
First row ifrontr-Nancy Turner, Mary Ann Scott. Sharon
Nivhnls. Mary Lee Carter, Judy LeTourneau, Sharon
Gallagher, Marsha Gibbs. Mr. Kessinger, Connie Bunte.
Mary Moran, Pat Vadalahene, liusvniary Svobnda, Kathy
Lott, Lola lflrb. JoAnn Hazzard, Diane Uhe, Judy
XVem'kman.
Sevond rnw Diane Jegel. Janive Bultman. Nancy Chalcroft.
Rickey Neuhaus. Barbara Braun, Shirley Burnett, Janet
Krieger. Marilou Dale. Carolyn McGaughey, Rosemarie
Boner. Carol Richardson. Betty Gagliardo, Nancy
Baptist. Barbara Klaas. Marvia Rive. Carole Sue
Simmons, Carmen Newell.
Third rum Arlene Yehling, XVanda King. Sharon Patton.
Susie Adams. Kathy Blixen. Nant-y Foster, Geraldine
Jones. Vercia Dutton. Susie XVehmeyer. Sally Baird.
Theresa Hopkins. Nancy Sonnes, Barbara Hellrung, Pat
Smith. Judy Guthrie. Mary Kay Leuschke.
Fourth row Sharon Niemietz. Susie Turner, Beverly Oglesby.
Ruth Niemietz. Jane Pulliam, Joyee Dutton. Dianna
Muelhenry, Nancy Langendorf. Jane Miller. Rose Bucca-
leoni. Betty Hazel, Joyce Heuer. Carolyn Noll, Carol
Bantzert. Nancy XVeishaupt, Faye Zenk, Melanie
Kaufmann.
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Girls' Choir offirers Mary Kay 1.1-ust-like. president, Sharon
Patton, aevretziry-trm-:islam-1', :intl Kathy Blixen. vim-e-presitient
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Firsn row. left to right Pam Obermeyer, Donna Suhre. Marlene Caulk. Carol Lung. Jane Wiecley, .Iill
Cherry, Nancy Blackmore, Mr, Kessinm-r, Barbara Burroughs. Margie All-rkel. Carol Ilippel. Judy
Richardson, Claudette Chandler. Bonnie Lamb. Georgia Corle-xv.
Son-ond row f-Judy Werner, Linda Marks. Marion Treat. Barbara Kewl-ier, Beth Hunter, Isla Smilll. Carol
Jenne, Peggy 0'N9i1. Sue Buckley, Barbara Dmlrls. Katie lVallace, Lavflnne Poneta. Sally Page.
Suzanne Slavik. Donna Schwab. Mary Miller,
Agios Shell Service Clayton Cleanerx
A 81 ll' Root Beer Stand Clyde Metcalf. Agemfy
Don Coffman. A qv my
Bekemeyer Tractm' and Implenwnl Fo.
D0-Nut Shop
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Alberts-r. Kay Ryan. Shirley Mil-hvl. ln-nnis liinun-riuzl. Gwvrlle- Vmlht. Nam-y Bziirrl, Ne-ll Nunnvlly
Carolyn Fruit, Pemly Knihh, Ilan lmwis. Sum Skin-l'. L4-ruy Lemz,
Fourth row Bob Kriege. Clyde Fulton, Charles Baumann. Miko Svurles. Phil Nuernberpzer, Curl Mullikin.
Dave Suhre. Herb Correll, Don Riplinm-r. Bull Kirlfl. Henry Imntz. Allan Wallace. Ed XYentz. Nm-l
Lane. Bill Johnson. Bill Huuba. Curtis We-lm.
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CONCERT
BAND
CONCERT
1958
"America, the Beautiful" - Ward, Walters
"Fanfare and Fable"-Graham T. Overgard
"Victory at Sea"-Rodgers, Bennett
"Swing Low, Sweet Chariot"-John Morrissey
Themes from "Schcherazade"-Rimsky-Korsakoff.
Johnson
"Pride of the Marines"-Austyn R. Edwards
"The Gloworm"-Linke, Walters
Selections from "The Music Man"-Wilson, Lang
"Original Dixieland Concerto"-John Warrington
"Around the World in 80 Days"-Young, Wright
"Colonel Bogey" and "The River Kwai" March-
Alford and Arnold, Osterling
"Scottish Rhapsody"-William E. Rhoads
"The Official West Point March" - Lt. Philip ll.
Egner
"William Tell" Overture-Rossini, Leidzen
"Margherita Polka"-Domenico Savino
"Desert Star"-Albert Oliver Davis
"Irish Tune from County Derry" and "Shepherds
Hey"-Percy Grainger
"Partly In Eb Minor"-Cleaon Etzkorn
REPERTORIE
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"Tho Yzini4liQcI Ai'iny"-Kc-rmcth J. Alford
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instructs, while her daughter, Debbie,
looks on.
To maintain high standards, pro-
mote ideals of health and sportsman-
ship, and stimulate interest in athletics
among girls in the high schools of
Illinois is the purpose of the Girls'
Athletic Association.
First low, left to right: Bar-
bara Burroughs. Nancy Bap-
tist, Janice Mason, Karen
Penelton.
Second row: Mary Moran.
Nell Nunnally. Joyce Burn-
ham, Carolyn Fruit.
Third row: Diane Webb,
Barbara Israel.
Clockwise: Barbara Kooker. Carrie Penelton. Kathy Boccaleoni.
Peggy Schiebal, Nancy Dain, Barbara Hofeditz. Carole Bess.
Margie Dickey. Nancy Steede. Karen Nischwitz. Barbara
Thomas, Sheila Nichols. Judy We-ckman. Tuna Carter, Kathy
Schiebal, Donna Caulk. Marlene Caulk, Joanne Eberhart, Bonnie
Carnaghi. Virginia Stoces. Linda Marks, Barbara Pape. Barbara
Barnes. Nancy Lange. Shirley Michel. Ruth Meek. Carol Srhrarze.
Donna Schvvear. Carol Bangert. Beverly Oglesby, Elaine Weber.
Donna Traband. Jo Ann Musso, Anita Bonser.
FI'0l'1l POW, left to rightg Ja-
net Krieger. Barbara Dick'
mann.
Second row: Rose Ann Boc-
caleoni, Doneldia Morrison. Front row, clockwise: Marilyn Kuuhta,
Judy Schlemer, Rhoda Green, Susie Tur-
ner. Audrey Bell. Rickey Neuhaus. Judy
LeTourneau.
Third row: Billy Smith.
Carol Richardson, Cherie
McElhoe, Linda Green. Joyce 1
Metcalfe. Jeanine Pass. Back row: Judy Albl. Mary Ann Blu-fl
menthal, Judy Landreth. Lana Sanders.
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elected president of
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To be an active member in G.A.A., a girl
must have a heart examination by a physi-
cian and earn at least 24 points annually by
the rules of the league. She must attend
initiation, participate in at least six prac-
tices in one sport during each eight weeks
of the school year, and maintain an aca-
demic grade of C. Completion of the re-
quirements of the local sportsmanship code
is essential.
The G.A.A. board consists of the officers
and class representatives, who work to-
gether to keep the organization running
smoothly.
Back Row, Left to Right.: Sheila Nichols, Bett A h
y s auer, Nancy Giacomelll, Linda Musso, Joyce
Burnham, Barbara Guller.
Front Row, Left to Right: Mar Ka L k
y y eusch e, Kay Cassens, Verna Hellman, Peggy Knibb.
Edwin H. Burns. Nursery
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LATIN CLUB
The Latin Club acquaints the members
with the myths and legends of Roman liter-
ature, and the members must be enrolled in
a Latin class. The Roman Banquet is an an-
nual event of the club.
OFFICERSC
First Cnunsul Linda Marks
Sm-vmicl Cuunsul Mis-hael Mateyka
Sc-rihzi Juan Anderson
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Left lu right: Front row Bonnie Lamper. Juan Anderson. Ann Little. Linda Marks. Miss Gewe. Tuna Farter. Laverne Wallace. Susan Kriege.
Second ruw Karen Nischwitz, Lola Erh. Sharon Key. Kitty Kulp. Robert Kretscllmer. Bill X'l'oml. Farl Wetzel. Ben XVnnfl. Delores Fry. Sue
Ilustman, Pa! Hans. JoAnn Museo.
Third rnw Myrna Mallory, JoAnn Eherhart, Sandy McNames. Ellen Klueter. Gurdon Ruse,
Rehecva Hellrunpz. Marlene Caulk. Virginia Stones, Carfil Holmes.
Fourth rnw Sally Page. Jane Hutz. Barbara Guller. Sue Alexander, Miekey Maleyka, Bull
Stein. Katliy Blixen. Sandra Blake.
Dnnna Coffman.
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FUTURE FARMERS
A 'bf ' 'W--H' The main purpose of the Future Farmers of
America is to develop agricultural leadership, co-
operation, and citizenship. and to create more in-
terest in an intelligent choice of farming occupa-
tions. Applicants must be enrolled in a vocational
agriculture class and be familiar with the purpose
. and work of the F.F.A, They must also be able
to recite the F.F.A. creed and receive a majority
I vote from the active members.
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1,1-ft tu right: First row Roy Steinnn-yn-r, 9-.it Gueldner. Neil Ra-isiiix:.tTlareri1'e Merkel, Duane Meyer. Ray Vietli,
Second row LeRoy Lentz. Bruce Reid, l-Iiigt-nv lflandshy. Steve Hutcherson. Kenneth Brut-kmeier. l-Id Wiemers. Ve-riirm Meyer, lin-li:u'1
Zeisset. Ric-hard Giisvxvelle. Bill Brase. Donald Schmid.
Third row Ralph Koenig, Darrell Busrh. Bill Lovsey. Ruger t'ooper,Dale Praeter. Dennis Gusewelle, Kenneth Muohle liayiiioiiri Km-rkv
meyer Jack Hurst. Jim Burgess. Arlyn Lange.
lfmirtli row Mike Zelsset, John VVllllam:-1. Robert Stelnmeyer. Harold Ernst. Rohert Pape. Billy Keith. Leo Gieszelmann, Leroy Brakliana
Don Bade, John McAdams, Gerald Vieth. Mr. Selhert
K' in n 0 ' ' ' o fi ost in VVarren Stalhlhut. Henry Lcntz, Larry Muntnn. Wilbur Giisewe-lle. Lloyd
I-iftli r x B lm K enix.:. Ld Porzus n. R y H J 0. Calvin Hellri iz.
Brase. VVilhert Bartels. Ronald Schaake, Albert Sathlhut, Richard Brase.
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Flrst ron Left to rlght Jackle Fenstermln Barbara Relter VIYKIHIA Bernhard! Sherxn Bennetts- lwanty Dam Nlary Robxen Lola Erb
Kzren Stahlhut Peggy Kmbh Judy Cuthrxe Nllss Colebar Sally Burd Jane Pulllam Pat Vaclalabene Donna Caulk Pat Cerny
I1ll Lhrrry Barbara Kuoker Karan hx'-Lhvutz Barbara Thomas JoAnn O lnll Jo Catheart Llnda Xl1f'heL
S und rovs Lharlotte VXIISUI1 Ruth Koeh Nancy Rxngerxnf.,
I'h1rrl roxy Judy Rlchardson Ruth ioller Irene Rhodes 'vl'1ry Bulm Sluron Gallagher Donna Traband Ann Burrus Vlyra Plarulll
'lllry Nluran Laverne Brindlnp, Shirley Bourgeols Judy Starncs Jour Pnrter Shlrley
lrelt Dorothy Hale Barham Burruu:.hs susxe Adams Dorn
Hush lupt
Burhlri Pape sally Page 'Nell lNunnally .Joue Burnham Blllxe
lutiy schlemer Judy Quade Xlurx Lu Grebel Regma Rezahek
lfllth r x Xlaureen Nlclaean kathleen Ruppel kay Cassens Phyllis
Joan Barnes 'Nora BmLalenn1 Pxuletlfx Benhmann Janet Hurst
Head lxalhle Ballard Plnru lxewmann Carol Knlbb J'1ne
Ihhrwm Rae Calxert
Judy Rlchardson prepares Albert Stahlhut for
Marlon
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Bach Sue Ilustmm Linda Overby
Stluamm V! 'mda I-ry Carul Szhrage Sh Arun Nelmletz
Sfllllh Jlnet leldman Andrea Gerlrd Karol Oyerby Kay Ryan
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Tormmhlmn Betty Pyle
Janet Bukmann Janet
Carol H :yes Bxrlurx Looper Betts Hazel
Vl 31561-x P11 Br z kmann Judy Vlest Delores
X ler 'N mr y 'iannes Pat Dre-ch Imet Ba'-t Que Buckley N ary
FNA
'lhe Future Nurses of Amerlca works to
create mamtam and extend mterest m a
nursmg career to all 1tS members and also to
extend hlgh standards of good health ID the
commumty The members must ell be con
QldCI'1l1g a eareel ln the HlllSlHg program 'lhe
club s act1y1t1es mclude worlxmg at the nurs
mg home, maltmg bandages and pads and
helpmg wlth the tllb9I'Llll0S1S shots
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Preudenv. Judy Guthrle
Xuz Presldent Sally Baird
benrelary Jane Pulliam
hlg TB Sho! Trusurer Peggy Kmbb
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AMERICA
First row. left to right Phyllis Fowler. Helen Dean. Nancy Lamkin, Miss Parkcy. Lillie Betts. Cherie Mclilhoe. Lois Becker. Pat
Beckmann. Miss Hutton. Mary Rohien. Doris Crahtree. Julia Ringering.
Second row Shirley Foehrkalb, Jackie Jackson. Karen I-Ienke, Kathryn Ilavid. Lucille Martin. Nancy Schipkowski. Judy Bartels, Alana
Schneider. Rebecca Brown. Linda Steelman. Beverly Thompson,
Norma Cooper. Mary Lee Carter. Marla Clayton.
Third row Sharon Gallagher, Lucinda Meyer, Lana Johe, Theresa Nicholson. Janice Schuessler. Kathleen Beimi'-ire. Pat Stevenson, Ruth
Spitze, Bonnie Carnaghi, Shirley Burnett,
Jo Minner. Pat Luber.
Kathy Boccaleoni, Pauletta Beckmann, Sandra Stulz, Crystal Buster, Betty Ruemmler.
Fourth row Henrileen Townsend, Mary Bolin. Janet Hurst, Blanche Owens, Kathleen Ruppel, Marnetta Carpenter, Carolyn Shaw.
Barhara Bepzeman. Mary Rojak, Mary Davis.
Spengel.
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Miss Parkey. Lois Becker. Mary Lee Carter
and other FHA members make like Luther Bur-
hank and plant tulip hulhs along the from
walk.
.Ianet Beckmann. Diana Moelhenry. Sharon Rushing. Sharon Gieseking. Ruth Koch, Mary
F. H. A.
The Future Homemakers of America pro-
motes 3 growing appreciation of the joys and
satisfactions of homemaking. emphasizes the
importance of worthy home membership. and
furthers interest in home economics. Mem-
bers must be taking a home economics course
or have completed one year in that depart-
ment. besides passing local club requirements.
'll"'l"IffERSI
President Louis Becker
Vice-President'"Cherie Mc!-Ilhoe
Secretary Lillie Betts
Treasurer Pat Beckmann
Finance Chairman- Norma Cooper
Public Relations Chairman Doris Crabtree
Ileurees Chairman Pauletta Berkrnann
Recreation chairman Julia Him:t-rim:
Pianist Mary Lee Carter
Chapter Mother Mrs. Hubert M1-l-Zllh-v
Som: I.:-filler .Judy Hari:-ls
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First row, left to right Sue Brom-kmeier, Bill Hellrung, Miss Longnoler, Al'lk'llt' xemn1,.,, Susie tuner'
Second row Judy l,eTourneau. Janet Bust, Hurry Lawrence, lloris Scliramm, Burlmrzi Hughes
Third row Judy Allrl. Judy Vilest. Marilyn Kuvhta. Carol Jenne.
Fourth row John Bruner. Dave Porrell, Barham Barnes. Nora Boccaleuni, Curtis Martin, Mike Levi.
Susie Turner and Arlene Yehlinp: lnint picture
lrrzrmes. which will hang in the cafeteria,
for their art club project.
The Art Club includes all students especi-
ally interested in fine arts. Members engage
in art activities in order to broaden their in-
terests and to increase their skills. An appli-
cant must submit either three works of art or
an essay of three-'hundred words explaining
his interest in art and the reason for his ap-
plying for membership.
Ol-'FICERSZ
President Bill Hellrum.:
Vice President Arlene Yehling
Secretary-Treasurer Sue Brom-km:-in-r
Historian Susie Turner
Meyer Television Service .Vallzun Ivlurcus .Slzop
Vic.-l1eI's Tire and Battery.Ir1c. National Acl1'erli.wirzg Co.
Iilorztcluire Shoe Store Ul'l,'l'bt'C'lm'.f7
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Fr:-nt row. lett tw ritzlit Nancy Blackmore, Bliss Hunter,
Mary Jane Burnham
Second row David Poms, John Mulach.
Third row--Tom Richards. Jeff Collins. Marion Treat, Van
Nash.
Fonrtln row Larry Leitner. Larry Fencel. Gary Gueldner,
Jerome Zeisset Bill Burian. Joe Sc-hwalh.
BIOLCGICAL
SCIENCE
The Biological Science Club was established
to provide opportunity for students to learn
more about biological science beyond classroom
studies. To be eligible for menibersliip. a stu-
dent must be taking or have taken a science
course and have a science project. This club
helps sponsor the science fair each spring.
OI-'FIFERSI
President Darlene Helmich
Vice-President Mary Jane Burnham
Secretary Nancy Blackmore
Treasurer Tom Baird
PHYSICAL
SCIENCE
The Physical Science Club was established
to provide opportunity for students to learn
more about physical science. Students must be
taking or have taken a science course and have
a science project in order to join this club. lt
also helps sponsor the science fair.
Front row. left to right lmve llanser, Alan Wallace, Mr, Powell, Darlene Helmich, Dale Bach, Tom OFFICERS:
BIIWII President llarlene Helmich
Set-ontl r-uw liruee l-leitl, have l.anibert. Glen Miller. Steve lflorstniuri. Clark Baker, Gene Vanek. ViU,YPrl,smt,m Dale Bad,
'l'hird row l,vndt-l lla-lniknm I, Pzirker Powell, l.ee Ladd, Hubert Bnrnhztnw. Ronald Martini, Mike Veith. Sec.n,lar,v, Alan Wullmw,
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The principal objective
of the Library Club is
to assist in the library.
A "B" average and the
willingness to work are
essential requirements
for membership.
OFFICERS 1
President Betty Ashauer '
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Front row. left to right Pe::i.:y Standefer, Betty Ashauer.
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Second row- Ruth Schultz, Karen Wadlow. Mary Lou Garde. Miss Vivian Thompson, Beth Myers.
Carol Brethorst, Marcia Harting.
Third row Joyce Metcalfe. Diane Neathammer, Anna Marie Carpenter. Judy Schlemer. Linda Green.
Elda Meier, Janice Judge, Rhoda Green.
Fourth row -Janet VVatsek, Mary Elizabeth Garde, Rose Ann Boca-aleoni. Sharon Feldman, Joyce Dutton.
Marsha Gibbs.
BUSINESS EIIDUCATION CLUB
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Front rovs left to right Elaine Helmkamp. Miss Smiser. Roberta Stein. Ruth Ann Niemietz
Seccnd row Pat Cerny
I'hird rovs Linda Shirley Barbara Pape. Nancy Steede, Janice Mason, Sheila Nichols.
luurth row Nlary Ann Kurmann Perri Wehh. Margie Jackson. Barbara Hellrunu, Melverta Johnson,
Sharon INIPYTIIPY7
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The purpose of the
Business Education
Club is to foster a
friendly relationship
among thc members
and their sponsor
and to supplement
class study with in-
structions pertaining
to duties of the busi-
ness office. Students
taking or planning to
take business sub-
jects are eligible for
membership.
OFFICERS:
President
Roberta Stein
Vice-President
Pat Cerny
Secretary -
Elaine Helmkamp
Treasurer -
Ruth Ann Niemietz
LETTERMEN'S CLUB
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Front row, la-ft to right Mr. Uurrs-ll, lion S1-hwulh, Mike Petersm1.Wnym- Brausvh. Bill Klml-an-. John Illixvn.
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Lamln-rl. lfhl Wm-nlz. l-Iugrrw Alviksunp
Third row Bud Vzxllinu. Dean Burrus. Paul Burrus, Ronnie Kevk. Dive Ilmnanowski. VVaym- Wilflgrulw, Dale Bzlvh. n H
Augur. Johnny Hairston, Jim Bonsvr.
lfourth row Jm- Bnlin. Tony Pm-m-lton, lmrrell Svhnnkv, Russ:-ll Solurrmrr Hill Johnson, Allan xVilllJll'k', Ronnie- How 'X ar
Myron Svlllnnzuilvr. Larry Sullre-, Sh-ve Segnl,
The Lettermens Club is composed of
boys who have lettered in any sport. and
the aim of the club is to promote good
sportsmanship and to further athletics.
The members usher at basketball games
and sponsor the Bengal Ball.
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OFFICERS:
President Dave Hoffman
Vice'President-Ed Wentz
Secretary Jewel Jones
Treasurer--Allan Wallace
:innl Faye Zenk receive an electrical chziryqe in the
Dramatics Club play, "No Boys Allowed."
The Dramatics Club gives training to stu-
dents who are interested in dramatics --
skits, pantomimes, plays. The twenty-five
members are juniors and seniors who have
presented performances which have been
accepted by the club officers.
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Left to Right. Front Row: Louise Harmon. Dave Hoffman. Mrs. Crocker. Bonnie Lamb.
Second Row: Carolyn Fruit, Maryellen Schultz. Elaine Alberter, Di ck Cochran. Sherry Hansen. Jewel Jones.
Third Row: Nancy Giacomelli. Melanie Kaufmann, Ed VVentz, Nancy Baptist, Mike Reynolds. Lavonne Poneta. Mary Kay Leuschke.
Fourth Row: Nell Nunnally, Verna Hellman. Bill Houba. Allan VVallice. Linda Musso, Faye Zenk,
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Leu's I.G.A. Market Hill Top Home
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McI'.s Sporting Goods Store Imbc'r's Men's' Wear
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if I Vive-Presiiivnt Donna Brfwknii-nr
'Wm.3,2,Q Si-1-relury Jeannette Hr:ikh:inr-
'l're-:isure-r Jane Ilntliriv
The Carl Sandburg Fixture Teachers
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Q Club develops and emphasizes good citi-
zenship. leadership, and other qualities
helpful to a good teacher. Any student
f who is interested in the teaching profes-
sio11 or who desires to develop qualities
of leadership may become a member.
First Rnxv, In-ft In Right: .In-:ixirn-ttv Hrsil-clizim-. lionnzi Brom-kmeier. Miss Smith. lfnrulyn Noll, June Guthrie.
Se-1-mini limi. .Iuyre Puri:-r, Nnnvy Sleelmzin. Sieve Swlivu-iieu'i'is. Kr-nny Svhniirli, George Bradley, Bzirhziru Vmmpm-r, l.iml:i flvi-rin
'Third Him' Hzirliziru Ibn-krnunn. Ann Sink, Jnliim- Riu-ns. l.inri:i Friilh. SiieBi11'kIey, Marizie Merkel. .Im-amine Fuss.
lf'mirtl1 lluu. lwi:i Smith, 1'l:ir:i Hinkley Ann Siilo t':n'ul Bnmgert, Fuyr- Ze-nk, Nunvy Giawnnielli. Kay Fzulvn-rt
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l-'irst II--tx' Left to Right: Neil Hackett. Gloria Silva. Nliss4'unninL:l1ani. Wanda King. lliane Webb.
Set-otul liwu: llontne Litevtns. l'arol Kolefa Vztrole
Hess. Janet Stahlhut. Pat lfitzpatrin-lt. Charlotte Wilson.
Burnett, liva S:-liipliouslii litnrlfi NIt'Gee, Sandy Btir'u4lul't'. Susit-Adatns,
lliane .-Xllierter. Sue Satterlee. lilaine .-Xlexantler. llatlie Sue t'arpentet'.
Brooks. have St-ltmartzkoplf Neil Buelita.
Third Row: Lester Frisse. llave Coley, Sharon King. t'laudette Chandler,
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Sue Weeks. Rae Yehling. Janice
Virginia Buetel, Kay Hanvey,
Kurmann. I-'aye Bartels. Sandra Kayser. Kay Vassens. Delores Head. Barbara Broekmeier. Judy Slarnes.
liodds. Connie Bunte. Carole Sue Simmons. Donna Johnson. Billt'atalano.
Fourth Row: l-I-1 4'-tlliuan. llavid Kyro. Ray twirl, Terry
XVayne Hanvey.
lfagan. Steve Segal. Gene Franke. Richard Casna.
JoAnn Hazzard, Carroll Hayes.
have Carnaghi.
Donna Linkeman. Shirley
Bultmann. Patti Sandifer.
Edith Johnson. Gaylord
JoAnn Hartnagel. Karen
Donna Traband. Barbara
Joe Bolin, Kenny Daeeh.
Kenny l-'islie-r. Jesse Sones. th-:nt'y Kraft, .lim llean, .lim Mareinu. lilrlon Frisse. Mike lmntl. Tom Lkifld, ROIll'1iE KUlli4'9k. Rflflnil' FFFYA
Tlte purpose of the Spanish Club is to help students become better acquainted with the Spanish language and
the lives of the Spanish-speaking people by means of Spanish songs, stories, and plays. Any student who has
taken or is taking Spanish is eligible for membership.
0lf'lf'ICl-IRS: President Diane XVehh3 Vive-President Neil Hackett: Secretary Wanda King: Treasurer- Dave Carnaghi: Program
Chairman Gloria Silva.
Lei! tm litiglit. Front Row, Lil Seliaefer, Katie
Seeliinl lion: Jim Iiuvas, Judy Werner Louise Va
Bertram. Barbara Braun. Jenny Sc-ltr-tdt. Varol
Third Hou. ltennis liitnleriiuq. Terry lienjey. .Ianiee
Varol Srlirage lfilaine XXX-tier. Ultiarles Baumann th
l-'otirtli l-Ioug Bott Asliauer. lloliert West. Nant-5' I
Mike l'rl:an,
The Photography Club studies the rules t
the merit ol' pictures taken by the students,
graphy contest.
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n llttoser, Judy Vnterhrink. Pam Ohermeyer, Pat
Uverlry. Jerry f2JILIll2i!'fl1l.
Knight, .Ioyt-e West. Gail Prohst. Judy Ostentlorf.
'turtle Schramin,
.anus-. Holi Sedlarek, Shirley Miehel. Fred Bender.
if proficiency in using a camera and judges
It also sponsors a city-wide student photo-
Ul-'l-'I1'lfIHS: President Katie Wallzieez Yi--e-Viwsnlent Andi Myers: Set-retai'y-Trr-:isiirer I.iz Sehaeter.
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First Row. Left to Right: David Helm, Mrs. Moran. Benny Isselhardt. Joe Pulliam, Barbara Burroughs. Miss Helm. Bobby XVaugh.
Second Row: Ray Schlueter, Jane Yviedey. Mary Ann Smula, Joyce Burnham. Mary Moran. Mary Miller. Dennis Wehling.
Third Row: Bill Stoces. Paul Vernon, Danny Lewis. Bill Ligon. Joe Primrose. David File. Jack Cherry, Danny Hapzenieister,
Fourth Row: Ken Hyten. Darwin Haywood, Dave Domanowgki, Jack Vvynne, Dale Speckman. Walter Guller, Jim Boyle, John
Helm, Donald Holshouser, Tom Lyon. Dick Cassens.
-The Math Club was established to enable students to consider certain matters connected with mathematics
which do not find a place in the usual classroom because of the lack of time. It is also intended to develop an
appreciation of the truth of mathematics and our dependence upon it in practical life. All students who have
had or are taking Algebra I are eligible for membership.
OFFICERS: President--Joe Pulliam: Vice-President--Dale Speckming Secretary-Treasurer Barbara Burroughs.
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Front Row. Left tn Right: Robert Helmkamp, David Poos, Miss Goeddel. Kenny Schmidt. Barth Legate,
Larry Abert.
Second Row: Bob Carter. Dan Lewis, Bill Stoves, Jack Bayer. Eddie Grazier. Leslie Brown,
Third Row: Jim Owens, Russ Helmich. Jerome Zeisset, David Kyrn. Terry Moore.
The Audio-Visual Aids Club is a service organization, giving visual and audio aid to
the faculty and classes. The members must maintain a average and know how
to operate motion picture projectors, slide projectors, opaque projectors. record play-
ers and tape recorders.
OFFICERS Chairman uf Projection. Kenny Si-hmiell
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Front Row, Left to Right: Larry Unger, Mr. Reuscher, Bah Kooker.
Sem-.md Row: John Mottar, Lyndell Helmkamp, John Parker. Robert Helmkamp. Fred Rood. Huh Yonnil, lmvid Novak.
.lohn St. John, Bill Catalano, Dave Cochran.
Third Row: Dave Lambert. Ronnie Emmons, Jim VVest, Bob Grinstead. Robert West, James Owens. Mike McLean.
Charles Bratten, Bill Ligon, James Jackson.
Fourth Row: Murl Reiter, Fred Klueter. John Young, David West, Jim Michel. Jim Woods. Nelson Younzl, Rohert
VVise. Bob VVells,
The Technicians Club instructs members in the use and the operation of the public-address.
the intercommunication, and the hi-fi systems, and stage lighting. This club gives its assistance
to the school for many events and activities, and its members must maintain at least a
average.
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First Row, Left to Right: Bill Hoppe. Larry Abert, Mark Horstman. Richard Luber, Kenny XVahl.
Set-ond Row: Richard Thompson, Joe Hlavsa. Jerry l"IlliShtlllSl'l'. Paul Rice. Jerry Metialla.
Third Row: David Woll, Billy Albl, Roger Brethorst.
The Aviation Club' promotes a better understanding of aviation and its value to the world.
Students who wish to Jommust sublmit a thousand-word theme and a project of airplane pictures.
Making model airplanes is the principal activity of the club.
Ol-'FICPIRS President, Mark Horstman: Seeretary-Treaslirn-r, Joe lllavsa
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l-'irst Row. Left to Right: Jim Burns. Myron S4-humaeher. Jim Bonser. Dean Burrus. Paul Burrus. Roger Epperson. Calvin Hellrung.
Bob Nekola. Dennis Miller. Kim.: Dexter. Dwaine Braddy. Ralph XVeiler. Terry Weiler. George Voght, Mike Peterson. f'arl Mullikin.
Boh Kidd. Don Riplinger. Bill Johnson.
Set-ond Row: Mary Ann Scott. Billy Smith. Barbara Israel. Theresa Crook. Carol Lonx-1, Karen Penelton. Peggy 0'Neil. Lana Sanders.
.Jeanette Unterhrink. Phyllis Fowler. Sharon Nichols. Nancy Turner. Judy Weekman. Barbara Thomas. Donna Caulk. He-nrileen
Townsend, Dave Suhre.
Third Row: Mr. Kessinizer. Guy Aton. Sharon Plrh. I-Iva Rozyl-ti. Nancy DeSherlia. Georgia Corlew. Donna Suhre. Rosemary Svohoda.
Judy Guthrie. Joyce Heuer. Carolyn MeGaur:hey. Judy Landreth. Donna Sehwear. Margie Dickey, Donna Schwalb. Mary Jo Quade.
Susie XVehmeyer. Suzanne Slavik, Sandy Trehinis.
Fourth Row: Ruth Meek. Mary Ann Blumenthal, Sharon Patton. Jeanette Smith. Mary Franke. Joyce Sparks. Doneldia Morrison.
Arlene Gusewelle. Nancy Langendorf, Phyllis Tormohlen. Mary Stoees, Judy Quade. Jane Miller. Shirley Bach, Betty Gagliardo. Pat
Vadalabene. Paula Keller. Carol Prusha. l-imma Dawson. Carol Leach. Janet Lanham. Betty Kozliek,
l-'ifth How: Sally Baird. Gloria Guseuelle, Linda Mm-Donouish. Delores Head. Betty Hazel. Franres Harhison. Carol Dippel. Marie Goinic.
Maureen McLean. Petlily Knihh. Judy liil-l.ardson. Diane Vhe, Carol Richardson, Betty Massey. Kay Ryan. Mary Lou Dale. Lois
Harmon. Jeanette Kessman. Nuney We-ishaupt. Jane Pulliam. Myra Piarulli. Susie Adams, Barbara Kooker, Gloria Kessman. Kathy
Ballard. Andrea Gerard.
The purpose of the Music Listening Club is to leach members to enjoy and understand classical music
through listening experiences.
0l+'lf'Il'l-IHS: President Sharon Patton
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.lovin-e Blyens. Sharon Hushini: Third Row. Toni I,:1dd.Ann Sink. Georllt' BY'Hf'1ll'5'- MUN' 5llll"Y'- Jl'?Ulin" PASS- Wilffll
Hou: Varol Banuert. llwfme Robison. Noel Lane. Dennis fnier. f'herie M1-l-jllloe.
The purpose of the French Club is to further the knowledge of the French language by means
of songs. dramatizations. and conversations. Members must be enrolled in a French class.
ul-'I-'Ir'l-IHS: President. Barbara Burroughs: Vlw-l'rv'sidf'r1t. Suaanm-Slavik: Secretary. John Helmg Treasurer, Gordon
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CHEERLEADERS
Cheerleaders are truly an essential
part of Edwardsville High School sports.
They are chosen by the student body in
the most democratic way possible, and
their fine showing this year certainly
confirmed the good judgment of the stu-
dents who elected them. The girls always
had a cheer when it was needed most,
whether we were two points ahead or
twenty points behind. In addition to
cheering, the cheerleaders managed the
coat-check and engineered the celebra-
tion of Coach Lucco's 500th win.
The cheerleaders' sponsor is Mrs.
Marilyn Mullen.
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Football
In two ways the year 1958 brought
the rejuvenation of football to Ed-
wardsville High. First. Coaches Rosen-
thal and Hoppe were added to the
football staff and second, we re-
entered the Southwestern Conference.
Our first game was with the East Saint
Louis Flyers, and the Tigers played a
rugged game but lost 34-0 to one of
the most powerful teams in the state.
Still in a state of shock, the Tigers
left the field at the half of the next
game against Wood River with the
score 6-0 in the Oilers' favor. During
the second half, however, we more
than evened matters by winning from
them 21-6.
The next game was at Staunton
where the Tigers beat the Bulldogs.
26-6. Then came the Homecoming
game with Collinsville and the Tigers
trounced the Kahoks, 19-0. It was the
first Homecoming victory the Seniors
had had the pleasure of witnessing
since entering high school.
Alton's powerful team brought EHS
a crushing defeat, 39-0, and Madison
followed on their heels by winning
from us, 6-2. Edwardsville came back
strong. however, beating Granite City.
2-0, and Belleville, 14-6. The season
ended with a tie game with Roxana,
7-7, and the Tigers, who had been
picked for last place. retired from the
field for the season occupying second
place in the Southwestern Conference.
EHS Football Schedule
1958
E, H. S, Opp,
0 East Saint Louis 34
21 Wood River . 6
26 Staunton . .... . ... ... 6
19 Collinsville tHomecomingi , 0
" 0 Alton . 39
2 Madison . . 6
2 Granite City . 0
14 Belleville 6
7 Roxana .... 7
Conference Games
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Basketball
This vear Edwardsville had one of the youngest
basketball teams it has ever had-both in years
and experience. The starting team was eom-
posed of two sophomores-Tony Penelton and
Varsi1'y
Kenny Connors: one junior-Buddy Vallino: and
two seniors-Clark Baker and Myron Schumacher.
supported by a very strong bench headed by Ron
Highlander and Wardell Vaughn.
Since the basketball potential of these boys was
largely unkrown. it created quite a sensation
when the Tigers beat Highland 72-31, lnexper-
ienee began to assert itself. however. as
lost to Centralia. and then after a long trip to
Kankakee. was beaten by the Northern team
47-44. As the season progressed. the team slow-
lv gained experience and skill until on the night.
following a humiliating defeat at the hands of tht
Belleville Maroons they played Collinsville here.
During this game the traditional Tiger spirit again
evidenced itself as the Tigers fought the Kahoks
to a standstill and trounced them 64-54.
Fro-n this point on. the Tigers improved with
every 'fame urtil finally tournament time arrived.
The Tigers found themselves in the toughest
brat-ket of the regional tournament. but after
Madison upset Alton and E.H.S. beat Roxana.
the future looked bright indeed. The bubble was
soon broken. however. when Madison proved that
its victory over Alton was no upset by stopping
the Tigers 68-53. This defeat ended our season
with a very respectable 16-ll record.
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Junior Varsily - Freshmen
It takes more than seven lettermen to
make a successful basketball team. The
other boys who played for E.H.S. in 1958-59
were as follows:
Junior Varsity - Leonard Drda, Clyde
Fulton. Mickey Mateyka, Darrell Schaake,
Dale Speckman. John Clayton. Kenny
Hyten. Ronald Kubicek. Leland Leonard.
Leonard Nlenoni. Jim Michel. Dee Russell.
Kim Sickbert, Jack Turner. Paul Vernon.
Bob Waugh.
Freshmen -- Laiton Bailey. Tom Barton.
Jack Bayer, Clyde Blackburn, Gerald Blase.
Joe Bradshaw. George Burnham. Bill Cata-
lano. Richard Crabtree, Eldon Frisse, Terry
Lynn, Jim Mareing. Kent Martin. Bob Rin-
kel, Gary Schumacher. Dave Schwartzkopf,
Otis Vaughn, Rich Vieth, Walter Weeks,
Dave Werner.
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WRESTLING-1959
Wrestling is the one contact sport in which anybov, no matter how small he may be. can par-
ticipate on an equal basis with larger boys. This equality generated the fine spirit which helped
wrestling to become Edwardsville Highs most dynamic sport in 1959. Some twenty boys returned
from last years team, which had a 2-12 record. Using these boys as a nucleus. Coach Kuethe mold-
ed a team with the drive and determination to finish the season with a fine 12-4 record.
1958-59 WRESTLING SCHEDULE
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Tieers 28 Roxana 2
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Faculty
MR. ARTHUR APPRILL
Southeast Missouri State College B.S. in Ed.
University of Missouri M.A.
American History
"When was the War of 1812 fought?'
MISS LEONA COLEBAR
Illinois State Normal University B.S.
Girls' Health 1. 2.
"Golly, I'm interested in that. too."
MRS. ALICE CROCKER
University of Illinois A.B.
University of Missouri M.A.
American Literature. Speech.
"Ah-h-h. you can do better than that."
MISS GRACE CUNNINGHAM
University of Illinois B.S.
University of Colorado M.A.
Spanish 1. 25 French 1, 2.
"Atenciun, senoritas y senorcsf'
MR. GAYLE DAY
Eastern Illinois University 15.5. in I-ld.
Biology, General Science
"Agar, agar, everywhere and not a drop to drink."
MR. CLEAON ETZKORN
Millikin University B.M.E.. M,M.I-I.
Instrumental Music
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are Russell Solomon " Z'
Walt Schlemer Orchestra
S,chre's Appliance
Wm. Pizzini, Distributor Wells Tire Sale.-'. Inc.
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Eastern Illinois University B,S.
Bookkeeping, Clerical Practice.
"Now take the cleaning business. for
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MISS CARLA GEVVE
Washington University A.B.
University of Colorado. M.A.
Latin 1. 2. 3.
"Veni. vidl, vici--Latin still livesf
MR. A. M. GIBSON
Illinois Wesleyan University B.
University of Michigan M.S.
General Science. Physics.
"Has anybody seen the camcrai'
MRS. HELEN GEORGE
McMurray College A.B.
Algebra. Advanced Algebra.
"Learn your math, or you will have to
learn Russian."
MISS ESTHER GOEDDEL
University of Illinois B.S,, M.A.
American History. World History. World
Geography
"May I see your corridor pass?"
MISS ELLA HELM
University of Missouri A.B.
Columbia University IVLA,
Trigonometry, Solid Geometry, Advanced
Algebra.
Turn off that television set now.
Myron."
MRS. LILLIE-PEARL HELM
Western Illinois University B.S.
English 1, Latin 1.
"I declare. there's not enough hours
in the day."
MR. CLIFFORD HOPPE
Missouri Valley College B.S. in Ed.
Geometry. Advanced Algebra, Practical
Math, Assistant Coach.
"If you kids would just work a little."
Faculty
Miss Sherlyn Highlander. secretary, fills
out student schedules.
Miss Lfnnpzhoter fights for the tvarlwrs in the- fm
volleyball game,
MISS JOAN HUNTER
Eastern Illinois University B.S. in 1-Ill.
University of Michigan M.S.
Biology. Advanced Biology.
"Scientific names aren't hard."
MISS FAROLYN HUTTON
Southeast Missouri State College
B.S. Voc. Home lic.
Home Economics 1.
"l-'ive-eipzhths of an inch. unless
otherwise stated."
MR. RICHARD HUTTON
Eastern Illinois University B,S. in Ed.
YVashim:ton University MS.
Boys' Health 1. 21 Assistant Coach.
"You call that blood?"
MR, KENNY ISSELIIARIJT
MeKendree College RS.
Washington University M.S.
Coach. American History. World
Affairs. Driversi Education.
"It's fun to win!"
MR. JAMES KESSINGER
Shurtleff College B.M,E.
Vocal Music.
"Breathe through your feet."
MR. MELVIN KUETHE
Illinois State Normal University HS.
University of Missouri M,S.
Boys' P. l-I., Drivers' Education. As-
sistant Coach,
"Take short vhoppy steps, boys
short choppy steps."
MR, EUGENE LITTLE
University of Tennessee B.S. M.S.
Typinu. General Business. Economics
"Are you sure you understand.
ma'am1"'
MISS LONNIE JO LONGHOFER
Southeast Missouri State College B.S.
in Ed.
Art 1. 2: P. E,
"Certainly. I'll help you."
Facully
Mrs. Mesta Jones. guidance clerk. keeps
records for the counseling department.
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Alabama College B.S
Uniyersity of Tennessee M.S, in Home Ec.
Home Fconomics 2. 3: Family Living.
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NIR WILLIANI POVVELL
XIcKendree College B.S.
Unlyersity of Illinois M. Ed.
Chemistry Advanced Chemistry. Physics.
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NIR NIORNIAN REUSCHER
University of Illinois B.S.
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NIR ROSS ROSENTHAL
Illinois State Normal University B.S. in Ed.
American History, Living Problems, Boys' P.
slstant Coach.
Up and down. out and around."
XIRS ROSE SANDS
Shurtleff College A.B.
Washington University BLA.
Fnglish 1 General English.
The gypsy s life in a trailer."
MR. CHESTER SEIBERT
University of Illinois B.S.. M.S.
Agriculture 1. 2. 3.
"Tote that bale!"
MISS ALETHA SMISER
Colorado State College of Education M.S.
Secretarial Practice, Shorthand.
"When in doubt. leave it out."
MISS ELAINE SMITH
Missouri University B.S.
Typing, Shorthand. General Business
"Ready . . . eyes on the copy . . . type!"
MR. VVILLIAM STAIRWALT
Western Illinois University B.S. in Ed,
Southern Illinois University M.S. ln Ed.
Woodworking 1. Home Mechanics. General
Practical Math.
Shop
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Kathryn Reilly. Anna Parker. Rose Darncon. Doris Jennings. Eleanl-r Schaake, and Mr. Charles
Vifalker.
Theresa Crook and Nancy Lange are able helpers in the snack har.
Eugene Meikamp is hard at work.
Elnise Carpenter, Geraldine Killian,
Miss Pat Garver. dietician. plans the menus.
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Millsaps CUIIBX-I6 B.S.
l-Inulish 2, Creative VVriting. Tiller Times.
"Benn-mlver. in a news story get it ritlht.
MISS VIVIAN THOMPSON
I-Zastern Illinnis University BS. in I-Id,
Inlliana Fniversiiy BLS.
Librarian.
"Remember, a study hall in tlic library
is a privilege."
MRS MAIiGARI'I"I'TI'I VVARINIBROIDT
Missouri Valley Fullexce B.S in I-Irl.. HAI IC.
Nlissnuri Vniversity M, Iifl.
I-Zngilish 1. Enulisli Essentials and Unmpnsiliun. Tiller
Yearbook.
'iI'm nut really a rnublh, muuh. mean nlrl bmi."
MHS. FRANCES VVENTZ
Hardin fvillege A..-X.
Wasliinglun University A.B.
English 1. 2.
"Look fur the flrama in life. '
Ii, PIIILII' VVI'IIil'1Ii
Illinuis Stale Normal llniversily HS, in ldrl.
General Business. Business Law, Ilrivers' l-Jilin-:Minn
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"0nps! Turn left a block bark!"
MISS ISABICL VVOOIJ
University uf Illinois A.B.
Vniversily ol Vlliseunsin M.A.
I-lnglish Literature. American
"Tuniurruw. and tnnmrrmwv, and tomorrfwvf'
F cully
Custodians: Milton Hultmann, Mrs. Mildred Strasen. Irale More viiswciiaiisz Louis Juhnson. Louis Burnichc and Georxe
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SENIOR
On September 7, 1955, we opened the door with a
mighty tug and stepped over the threshold of wis-
dom into this noble institution of learning. As the
door slowly closed, all self-confidence vanished, and
in its place came an empty feeling of confusion.
From every direction, it seemed, someone reminded
us that we were . . . FRESHMEN!
We elected our freshman class officers: John
Blixen, president, John Klinke, vice-presidentg
Coleen Dalhaus, secretaryg Marcia Harting, treas-
urer. We realized disappointment when our fresh-
man football team lost every game and when our
great basketball team lost the state championship
by two points. Although we began sensing the ways
of the world more and more, we waded through
a trying year to announce proudly ourselves . . .
SOPHOMORES!
Bill Ligon, president: Donna Johnson, secretary: Judy Guthrie. vice
preside-ntg Steve Horstman. treasurer
HISTORY
Then we felt we really belonged, and we made
ourselves at home. We backed our fighting Tigers
with enthusiastic energy, and sports took their
places along with our social life--parties, dates, and
more parties. The freshman-sophomore party was
one of the highlights of this year. Walter Guller
was our president, Betty Ashauer, vice-president:
Larry Mosby, secretaryg Sandra Michel, treasurer.
After a truly great year, we found ourselves . . .
JUNIORS!
Suddenly placed before us were the responsibili-
ties of upperclassmen. The quest for education
became a serious project with us. We studied hard
but took time out to enjoy our junior play-"Riddle
Me Riches," and the prom, "Underwater Fantasy,"
for which we turned the cafeteria into a floating sea
of dreams. Class officers were Larry Fencel, presi-
dent, Andi Myers, vice-president, Jewel Jones,
secretaryg Mike Peterson, treasurer. Ever persever-
ing, we fought our way through a mass of studies,
text-books, and activities to be . . . SENIORS!
As seniors, we were proud to boast about our
class when it was recognized in every field of
sports, social activities, and scholastic achieve-
ment. Nancy Blackmore, as president of Student
Council, accepted the honors we won. The dra-
matics club gave a superb performance of "No
Boys Allowed," and our class play made dramatic
history. The band and choir took trips, which will
be long remembered as a "bag of fun." Bill Ligon
was our senior class president, Judy Guthrie, vice-
presidentg Donna Johnson, secretary, Steve Horst-
man, treasurer.
As the time grows near, we are sad to think of
leaving these halls of learning, but we are de-
termined that the years here will have been time
well spent and that we will make good use of what
we have learned as we go out to see what the
world has in store for us.
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Seniors
JUDY ALBL
"Guess uiholl get the first diploma."
A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Choir 33 Art Club 3, 43 G.A.A
1. 2, 3. 43 Latin 1. 23 Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3.
MARY ALTEFOGT
"A pleasant fyirl uiith a pleasant way."
Chorus 1, 23 Office Help 43 Tiger Times 43 Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3.
BETTY ASHAUER
"Such friendliness, such sparkling eyes."
Class Vice President 23 Girls' Choir 2, 33 Prom Com-
mittee 33 Tiger Times 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club
1. 23 Library 2, 43 President 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
JUDY ASHAUER
"Too many words are a wastef'
Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
GUY ATON
"lVlzeneuer I feel like exercising. I lie down
until the feeling goes away."
Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 13 Tiger Times 43 Aviation
Club 13 Music Listening Club 3, 4.
LADIMIR AUBRECHT
f'Ladd1e"
"llc rnalces the most of all that comes and the
least of all that goes?
Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1. 2, 33 Wrestling 3, 43 Track
1, 2, 3, 43 Tiger Times 43 Latin Club 13 Science Club
2. 3, 4.
DALE BACH
"School is OK, but he's really an outdoor man."
Chorus 1, 23 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Wrestling
3. 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Tiger Times 43 Lettermen's
Club 3, 43 Science Club 2. 3, 43 Vice President 4.
CLARK BAKER
"Bake"
'iHe is handsome, dark, and tall, handy with a
baslcetballf,
Basketball 1, 2. 3, 43 Baseball 1, 2. Cross Country
1, 2, 3, 43 Photography Club 13 Science Club 1, 2. 3. 4,
Vice President 3.
JOAN BARNES .
'The girl with the smile is the girl worth-
while."
nl-Trl 1, 2, 3.
LOIS BECKER
i'The milclest manners and the gentlest heart."
Band 1, 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
PATRICIA BECKMANN
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"Have you noticed her sunny smile?"
Farina, Illinois, 13 Cafeteria Help 43 G.A.A. 2, 3. 45
F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 F,N.A. 43 Hi-Tri 2, 3.
DALE BERNHARDT
"Barney"
"Frequently with my brain I think a thought."
Band 1, 2, 33 Football 1, 23 Cafeteria Help 1, 23 Science
club 1, 2, 3.
RONALD BETTS
i'Size is just a matter of opinion."
Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 3.
NANCY BLACKMORE
"My idea of an agreeable person is one who
agrees with me."
A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4.
Secretary 33 Prom Committee 33 Handbook Committee
33 Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4, President 4, Secretary
2, 33 G.A.A, 1. 23 Latin Club 13 Music Listening Club
1, 23 Science Club 3, 4, Secretary 43 Hi4Tri 1, 2, 3.
JOHN BLIXEN
A-Blix"
"He stands on the brink of success. Won't
someone please push him in?"
Class President 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23
Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Tiger Staff 43
Latin Club 1, 23 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Science Club
3. 43 Visual Aids Club 1, 2.
NORA BOCCALEONI
:Always the sfwne. always good-naturedf'
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Art Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 43
Latin Club lj Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
IN MEMORY
ROBERT DALE WECKMAN
Snappmg black eyes and an ever present smile
were Bobby's trademarks. He will be in the hearts
and memories of all his classmates when they gradu
ate this year
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Sue Brockmeier. Nancy Giacnmelli, Linda Musso and Faye Zenk give a
cheer for the Tigers.
RONALD' BOPP I
"Live while yon'rc' lzring: youll be a long time
deadf'
Homecoming 3. 43 Football 13 Basketball 13 Baseball
1. 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Latin Club 1. 2: LSIIPF-
men's Club 3, 43 Music Listening Club 3.
SHIRLEY BOURGEOIS
NI have no other hut el n'om.an's reason."
Cafeteria Help 33 Art Club 3: F.N.A. 43 Hi-Tri 2, 3.
TOM BOURGEOIS
"French"
"Half a loaf is hotter than no chance to loaf
at all?
Band 23 Music Listening Club 13 Spanish Club 1.
WAYNE BRAASCH
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'Lei the world slideg Ill not budge an inchf
Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Track 2, 3. 42
Lettermen's Club 3, 4. Vice President 43 Music Listening
Club 1, 23 Science Club 2, 3.
JEANETTE BRAKHANE
"Shell linger long in your rnemoryf'
Chorus 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 Tiger Times 43 F.T.A.
2, 3. 4, Secretary 43 G. A. A. 1, 2. 33 Music Listening
Club 1, 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3.
LAVERNE BRANDING
"There is sunshine in her smilef,
Granite City, Illinois 13 F. N.A. 43 Hi-Tri 2, 3.
CHARLES BRATTEN
"Red-headed and ready to go."
Technicians Club 4.
DONNA BROCKMEIER
"Full of fun and laughter, but loyal and de-
pendablef'
Homecoming 2, 4, Special Maid 43 Chorus 13 Varsity
Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Junior Play 33 Prom Committee 33
Tiger Times 43 F.T.A. 1, 2. 3, 4, Vice President 43
G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1. 2, Treasurer 23
Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3.
SUE ANN BROCKMEIER
"Three things shine-the sun, the moon, and
her hair?
Homecoming 1, 43 Chorus 13 Junior Varsity Cheerleader
2, 33 Junior Play 33 Prom Committee 33 Cafeteria Help
23 Tiger Ad Staff 43 Tiger Times 43 Art Club 3, 4,
President 3, Secretary 43 I-'.T.A. 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43
Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
JAY BUCHTA
"Honest Jay"
"The harder I try to be gooder, the worser I
am."
Wrestling 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Spanish Club
1, 2, 33 Technicians Club 1. 3,
JANICE BULTMANN
"She,s a pepperly little piece, but we all need
seasoning,"
Girls' Choir 43 Chorus 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 33
G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 43 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
BILL BURIAN
"fl guy youid like to meet along life's path."
Basketball 13 Science Club 2. 3. 43 Technicians Club
1, 2, 3, 4.
MARY JANE BURNHAM
"She says what she thtnlc.s3 she means what
she says. and shei: usually right?
Girls' Choir 23 Chorus 1: Band 1. 2, 3, 43 Junior Play
Cast 33 Art Club 23 French Club 1, 2. Treasurer 23
G.A.A. 1, 23 Photography Club 13 Science Club 3. 4,
Vice President 43 Hi-Trl 1, 2. 3.
JIM BURNS
'tOnward, onward, time in thy flight! Make
the bell ring before I reciteli'
Homecoming 2. 43 Royal Escort 43 Chorus 1. 23 Baseball
1, 2, 3. 43 Cross Country 33 Latin Club 13 Music Listen-
ing Club 3, 4.
CRYSTAL BUSTER
HBeing pleasant brings a reward of friends."
Roxana, Illinois 1, 2, 33 F.N,A. 4.
DAVE CARNAGHI
"What skill he shows in football clothes."'
Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 23 Baseball 1. 2, 3, 43
Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4,
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"I love to dance. and I'm crazy about rhythm."
Football 33 Wrestling 3. 4: Track 2, 3, 4.
MARY LEE CARTER
"Manner, not gold, is wc-man's best adorn-
ne t."
I-'.H'.Ail2. 3, 43 H1 Tri 1, 2. 3.
KAY CASSENS
"In your long chain of friendships, count me
a link."
Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Handbook Com-
mittee 33 Tiger Ad Staff 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 43
F.N.A. 43 F.T.A. 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice President
4: Spanish Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 33 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
NORMA COOPER
"Seeds of ,friendship she has sown."
1-'.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, I-Il-Trl 1. 2, 3.
GEORGIA CORLEW
"A quiet but learned lass."
A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Chorus 1, 2,3 Prom Committee 33
Latin Club 1, 23 Music Listening Club 3, 43 Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
COLEEN LANKFORD DALHAUS
"Our friend she will always be, though she
isnlt quite as tall as uve?
Class Secretary 13 A Cappella Choir 33 Girls' Choir 23
Chorus 13 Art Club 2. 33 G.A.A. 1, 23 Latin Club 13
Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
CAROL DIPPEL
t'Woman is womanfs natural ally."
A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Chorus 1, 23 Band 1, 23 Art
Club 33 G.A.A. 23 Music Listening Club 43 Spanish
Club 1, 23 Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
DAVE DOMANOWSKI
"Domi"
"We live, not as we wish. to, but as we can."
Football 13 Baseball 1. 2. 3, 43 Cross Country 23 Latin
Club 1, 23 Lettermen's Club 43 Math Club 3, 43 Science
Club 3.
RICHARD DUNKIRK
"There may be better men than 1, but I doubt
ll.
Springfield, Illinois 1, 2, 33 Football 43 Tiger Times 43
Lettermen's Club 4.
DELORES ERSPAMER
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"Pm just a little 'knit' wit."
Highland, Illlnols 13 Girls' Choir 33 Chorus 23 F.T.A.
3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 2: Hi-Tri 2, 3.
CARL FARMER
"A quiet man, but quite 11 man?
Tennis 1.
LARRY FENCEL U I
"To know him is to like him, too."
Class President 33 Prom Committee 33 Science Club
1, 2, 3, 43 Technicians Club 1, 2.
ED FORGUSON
i'Mure valuable than one would suppose."
Cafeteria Help 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
GENE FRANKE
"As good-natured a soul as ever trod on shoe
of leather."
Wrestling 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 2, 3, 43
Spanish Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
DONNA FRAZIER
"She'll do well in any place."
Chorus 13 Cafeteria Help 43 F.H.A. 23 G.A.A. 1, 23
Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
ANDREA GERARD
"Cookie"
"A light heart lives long."
Highland, Illinois 13 Chours 2, 3. 43 Prom Committee 33
Art Club 23 F.N,A. 43 G.A.A. 23 Hi-Trl 2.3.
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RHODA GREEN
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GARY GUELDNER
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ARLENE GUSEWELLE
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GLORIA GUSEWELLE
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TERRY HANDSHY
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SHERRILL HANSEN
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LOIS HARMON
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ANNE HARTLEY
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Seniors
ELIZABETH HAZEL
"Be1ty"
"F'r1enfllg1 and tall, one of tlm best ol all."
Girls' Choir 13 Chorus 1. 2. Il: Art Club 2, Il' I-YN A 1
GA.A. 1, 2, 3. 1: Music Listm-uim: Club 1: Pliotwurapliy
Club 1: Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3.
DELORES HEAD
"Shell find friends and gay tunes n'l1erez'c'v'
me goes."
Prum Committee 3: Timer Times lg Business lifl. Club 1:
I-'.H.A. 1: F.N.A. 4: G..-LA. 1. 2. 3. 1: Blusiv Listeninll
Club 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 43 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
JOHN HEFFERNAN
"'.Vorl-'. should Ihou b-nller me unduly?
VIRGIL HELLINGER
"To knou' how to hide one's abililu is great
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Trfirkl 1.
VERNA HELLMANN
f'Corzfiflence is the compczuiori of success. '
Girls' Choir 2. 3: Chorus 15 Junior Play Cast 33 Prom
Committee 3, Office Help 3. 43 Tiger Staff -15 Dramaticzs
Club 1: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4, President 4: Musir' Listening
Club 13 Photouraphy Club 3: Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3.
CALVIN HELLRUNG
"He lcuoics all about farming. outdoor sports.
and girls."
Chorus 1: Football 1. 2. 3: Track 1. 2: F.l".A. 1. 2. 3. 4:
Lettermen's Club 3.
WILLIAM HELLRUNG
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"He will succeed, for he belieres everylliizzg
he say: "
Track 2: Prom Committee 3: Tiger Times el: Art Club
3. l. President ,lg French Club 1. 2: 'l'ec'lirii1'i:nis Club
1.2.
DARLENE HELMICH
"Math, microscopes, and men."
Girls' Choir 2: Chorus 1: Junior Play 3: Prom Commit-
tee 3: Cafeteria Help 4: Tiller Staff 1: G.A.A, l. 2. 3. 11:
Library Club 1. 2: Suienee Club 3, 1. Prvsirlent lg lli-Tri
1, 2. Zi. Vive President 1.
ELAINE HELMKAMP
"Happy, busy, nforlc u'eIl done."
Girls' Chuir 2. 3: Chnrus 1: Cafeteria lla-lp 3, 1: Tiller
Staff 1: Business Ed. Club 1. Secretary l: G.A.A.
1. 2. 3, 43 Photography Club 1. 2. 3: Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
LESLIE HELMKAMP
'KWl1?7l joy and duty clash. lei duty go to
sfnaxhf'
Band 1, 2: Fuotball 1. 2. 3, 1: Travk 1. 2. 3: Cafeteria
Help 2: F.F,A. 1: Lettermen's Club 4.
RONALD HIGHLANDER
"Cculdn't be dull if he tried."
Basketball 1. 2. 3. 45 Baseball 1. 2.
vi-JARNON HILLA
"His shoulders are broad enough lo carry the
world."
Band 1, 2, 3. 1: Football 1. 2. 1: Wrestling 3: Travk
1. 3. 1.
DAVID HOFFMANN
"His talents will carry him to the top."
A Cappella Choir 3. 4: Clmrus 1. 2: Gulf 1, 2. 3. l,
Junior Play Cast 3: Prom Committee- Il: Tix-:er Times 1:
llramativs Club 3. 4. President 15 Fr:-nm-h Club 1. 2:
l,cttvrmen's Club lg Musif- Listeninl: Club 1, 2: Visual
Aids Club 1 2
SARAH I-IORSTMAN
"A delicate bit of girlhoodf'
Chorus 2. 3, I-11-LA. 1. 2, 31 Hi-Tri 1 2.11,
STEVE HORSTMAN
"His good humor is a fountain ne1'erdl'y."
1 i ' 4
Class Treasurer 4: Basketball 2, Tennis , L, I. .
Aviation Club 2. 3, Treasurer 3: I.:-ttf-rnu-n's Club 1.
ROY POSTO
"Bear"
"Wise men .-:au nothing zn llIl7lfjUlOll.X' tjllll'N,H
l-'fnltball 2. Il, 1: Wrestlim: 3, 11 Tram-l-1 2. Il. 1: Tig:-r
Times 1: F.FA. 1. 2. 3. 4: Lettermt-n's Club l.
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'iCareful. girls. don't fall over his line."
A Cappella Choir 2. 3. 4: Chorus 13 Junior Play Cast 3:
Dramatit-s Club 4: Latin Club 1. 2. Music Listenini:
Club 33 Tevbnirians Club 1.
RICHARD ISENBERG
"Six feet oi man."
MARJORIE JACKSON
"Life will never be dull when she's around."
Prom Committee 3: Art Club 33 Business Ed. Club 43
G,A.A. 1, 2: Latin cunt 2, in-Tri 1. 2, zi,
BILL JACOBS D
"He is new nere, well admit: yet in our circle,
he's a fit."
Clierryville, Missouri 1. 2, 33 Tiger Times 41 Latin Club 4,
CAROL JENNE
"The most essential thing for happiness is the
gift of friendship."
A Cappella Choir 3. '13 Girls' Cboir 33 Band 1, 2, 3. 13
Art Club 3, -I3 G.A.A. 1, 23 Latin Club 1. 23 Hi-Tri
1. 2. 3.
DELMAR JOHNSON
'The girls havent found him yet."
DONNA JOHNSON
"The smile that n'on't come off."
Class Secretary -lg Chorus 1. 2. 3. tg Tiger Time-s -13
G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, -13 Photography Club 13 Spanish Club
2. 3, 4. President 33 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
ESSIE JOHNSON
:'Do yon reckon anything could make her
mad?"
Chorus 1. 2. 3. 4: G.A,A. 1. 2: Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3.
w1LLiAM JOHNSON
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"The kind of a guy yon like to know."
A Cappella Choir 3, -t3 Chorus 1. 23 Football 1. 2: Base-
ball 1, 2. 3. -1: Lettermen's Club 13 Music Listenini.:
Club 1. 2. 3. 1.
JEWEL JONES
"What charms yon conceal, but never forget
to n.-:e!"
Homecominiz 3. i, Queen -13 Class Treasurer 33 A Cap-
pella Cboir 2, 3. 43 Chorus 13 Band 1. 2. 3. -1, Secretary
43 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 25 Junior Play Cast 33
Prom Committee 33 Tiger Times 43 Dramatirs Club
3. 4, Secretary 43 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3, 43 Latin Club 1. 2.
Vice President 23 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
JANICE JUDGE
K'Happy, friendly, full of fun."
Band 1. 23 Tiger Times 43 G.A,A. 23 Library Club 3, 43
Spanish Club 1, 23 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
MELAINE KAUFMANN
"Better late than never."
Girls' Choir 2, 3, 43 Chorus 13 Junior Play Cast 3g
Prom Committee 33 Drzimatics Club 3. 4g Music Listen-
ing Club 13 Spanish Club 25 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
JEANETTE KESSMAN
"Dancing dimples and a sparkling smile."
Girls' Choir 13 Chorus 1. 2. 33 Prom Committee 33
Cafeteria Help -t3 Latin Club 13 Music- Liste-nini: Club
2 3 4' I3IiTri1 2 'S
ROBERT KIDD
"I'll neifer grow old: l'll always be a Kidd."
A Cappella Choir 3. 43 Chorus 1, 23 Junior Play Cast 3:
Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 1. 2: Music' Listening
Club 3. 4: Visual Aids Club 1. 2.
WANDA KING
"Pony tails and lots of males."
Girls' Choir 43 Chorus 1. 2. 33 Junior Play 33 Prom Com-
mittee 33 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 4: Spanish Club 1. 2, 3. 4.
Secretary -ig Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3.
BARBARA KLAAS
'AA kind word for everyone."
Bethalto. Illinois 1: Alton. Illinois 2. 33 Girls' Choir 1.
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Seniors
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JOHN KLINKE
"Tinker" 4
"Can I fiance! Can I clrzrel Man, I lil the coolest
cot ali:-c."'
Uluss Vim' I'rm-sirieiit l, Chorus I3 Gulf 1. 2, 3, -ll Let-
tm-rim-ri's t'lub 2. 3, l. Secretary 43 Science Club 1. 2.
PEGGY KNIBB
"She smzled and the shadows departed. '
Highland. Illinois 13 A Cappella Choir 43 Girls' Choir 3:
Chorus 23 Banil 2. 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Cafeteria
Help 43 F.N.A. 4, Treasurer 43 G.A,A, 2. 3. 4, Treasurer
43 Latin Club 23 Music Listening Club 3. 43 Hi-Tri 2, 3.
ROBERT KOISHER -
"Sometime I szt and thznlc, but most of the
time I just sit."
ROBERT KRIEGE U 1
"A lzmng proof to all the world of faith rn
lirolherhood. '
A Cappella Choir 43 Chorus 1. 2. 33 Tennis 23 Tiger Ad
Staff 4.
GAYLA KROUSE U
"There was a star danced, and under zt I was
born."
Homecoming 1. 4, Special Maid 43 Girls' Choir 2. 3:
Chorus 1. Secretary 13 Junior Play Cast 33 Tiger Staff 4:
Dramzttics Club 4, I".T,A. 33 G.A,A. 1, 2, 33 Latin Club
1. 2. President 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3, Vice President 2.
MARILYN KUCHTA
t4MakYY
t'Alwaus on hand when the fun begins."
Girls' Choir 2, 33 Chorus 13 Prom Committee 33 Tiger
Staff 43 Tiger Times 43 Art Club 1, 2. 3. 43 G.A.A,
1. 2, 3, 43 in-Tri 1. 2. 3.
MARY ANN KURMANN
"She started right. and she'll stick to lt."
Hipzliland, Illinois 13 Chorus 2. 3. -43 Art Club 33 Business
1-ni, cum 43 Hi-Tri 2. xx,
LEE LADD
"Long and lean and lank and thm as one of
Satan's clzerubznf'
Wrestling 33 Track 33 Prom Committee 3: SCWHC9
Club 3. 1.
BONNIE LAMB
"All good women are influential. Need any
advice?"
A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 43 Chorus 13 Junior Play Cast 33
Prom Committee 33 Handbook Committee 3, 43 Tiger
Staff 3. 43 Tiger Times 43 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4.
Secretary 43 Dramatics Club 3. 43 French Club 1, 2.
Secretary 23 F.T.A. 23 G.A.A. 1. 2, 33 Library Club 1. 23
Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3. Secretary-Treasurer 3.
CAROL LEACH
"A good worker and a true friend."
Chorus 2, 3. 41 Music Listening Club 3. 43 Spanish Club
1. 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
LARRY LEITNER
"The skill to do more with the will to refrain."
Chorus 1, 23 Football 1. 23 Science Club 1, 2, 3. 4,
GEORGE LIEB
"Frotloose and fancy free."
Art Club 3.
JUDY LETOURNEAIJ
"L1fe zs just one bzg whzrlf'
Girls' Choir 43 Prom Committee 33 Office Help 3. 43
Tiger Times 43 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3. 43 Library Club 2. 3. 4:
Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
MARY KAY LEUSCHKE
"A good cqq. sunny szde up?
Highland, Illinois 13 Girls' Choir 3, 4, President 42
Chorus 23 Prom Committee 33 Tiger Ad Staff 43 Dra-
matics Club -43 G.A.A. 2. 3. 4, Secretary 41 Music Listen-
ing Club 3: Hi-Tri 2 3.
BILL LIGON
"He floc.vn't belzere in love at first sight, but
he 'loes believe zn iz second look?
Class President 43 Baseball 1. 2, 3. 43 Math Club 3. 43
Spanish Club 1. 23 Technicians Club 4.
PHYLLIS LIPPINCOTT
'Patience rs the best remedy for ecery
trouble."
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MARY LONG
"As constant as the northern star."
Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
KATHRYN LOTT
"If worries were dollars, she'd be a paupcrf'
Collinsville. Illinois 13 Girls' Choir 43 Chorus 33 Music
Listening Club 33 Hi'Trl 2, 3.
ROBERT MAGRUDER
"I arrived here for at purpose. but what.
CURTIS MARTIN
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"Ile has a heart as sound as a bell."
Chorus 1, 3. 43 Art Club 4.
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DONALD MARTIN
MA lion among ladies."
Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1. 2: Track 1, 2, 3, 43
Lettermen's Club 4.
TERRY MARTIN
"Early to bed, early to rise was meant for
those old-fashioned guns?
Golf 1, 2, 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
JOHN MCDAID
"Beware! I may yet do something spectacularf'
LINDA MCDONOUGH
"Sweet, shy. and soft-spoken."
Roxana, Illinois 13 Bethalto, Illinois 2. 33 Music Listening
Club 4.
MAUREEN McLEAN
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'LA smile is uvorth a million frowns in any
market. '
Highland, Illinois 13 Chorus 2. 3, 43 F.N,A. 43 G.A.A.
2, 3, 43 Latin Club 23 Music Listening Club 3, 43
Hi-Tri 2, 3.
MICHAEL MCLEAN
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"Each mind has its on'n method."
Handbook Committee 2. 3: Student Council 2. 3, 4. Vice
President 43 Latin Club 1, 23 Technicians Club 1, 2. 3. 4.
SANFORD MCMURRAY
"Tall and shy--a real nice guy."
Football 13 Basketball 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43
Track 1, 2, 3, 4.
EUGENE MEIKAMP
"He puts his worries in a box, sits on the lid.
and grins."
Football 1. 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 3, 4, Manager 43 Baseball
1, 2. 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 4.
DOROTHY MENNEMEYER
"A bit of inerrirnentfi
Half-Day Student.
CLARENCE MERKEL
"Moderation, the noblest gift of Heaven."
F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
DUANE MEYER
t'Nener too busy to laugh, listen, or lend a
helping hand,"
Cross Country 43 Track 43 F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4,
Treasurer 3.
SANDRA MICHEL
"Its nice to be natural when you're naturally
nzacef'
Class Treasurer 23 Chorus 1, 23 Office Help 33 Cafeteria
Help 3. 43 Tiger Times 43 F.H.A. t. 2 3. S..4rt-tary 23
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LARRY MOSBY
"A QOOd'7lfllZlTCd guy, allergic to trouble and
worry."
Class Secretary 2g Technicians Club 1. 2. 15. 4.
CARL MULLIKIN
"You ivouldn't believe it, but once I was
bashfulf,
A Cappella Choir 3. -11 Chorus 1. 23 Junior Play Cast 3:
Tiger Ad Staff ,lg Technicians Club 1, 2, 8, 4
LARRY MUNTON
"The more you lfnou' him, the better you like
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Troy, Illinois 1. 2. 35 Cross Country rl: Lettcrmeu's
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LINDA MUSSO
"Moose"
"Good nature is the essence of popularity."
Chorus 1. 23 Junior Play 33 Prom Committee 3: Tiger
Staff 43 Dramatics Club -lg F.T.A. 1. 2. 35 G.A,A.
1 2 3 A Latin Cl
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ANDREA MYERS
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"ln her was blended in like degree, the angel
and the devzltryf'
Class Vice President 33 A Cappella Choir 33 Girls' Choir
23 Chorus 13 Band 1, 2, 3. lg Prom Committee 3:
Handbook Committee 33 Student Council 1: G.A.A.
1, 2, 3, 43 Latin Club 1, 21 Photography Club 3, 4.
Vice President 4g Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
JUDY NEIDHARDT
"To a young heart everything is fun."
Chorus 1, 4: Art Club 15 Music Listening Club 1.
Spanish Club 1. 2: Ili-Trl 1, 2, 3.
CARMEN NEWELL
"Always upon a cloudf'
Girls' Choir 45 Chorus 2. 33 Iii-Tri 1, 2. 3.
NELSON NOLTE
"When thcre's a piano to be moved, Nelson
grabs the stool."
Chorus 1. 23 Football 1: Basketball 33 Tennis 2: Latin
Club 1, 2.
KAREN O'CONNELL
"She can't be bothered with serious thoughts."
Art Club 3: Hi-Tri 1. 2, 3.
DAVID PETERSON
"He faces life with calm defiance."
Tennis 27 Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 1. 2: Visual
Aids 1.
MIKE PETERSON
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"Women prefer a gentleman."
Homecoming 1, 4. Special Escort 4: Class Secretary 33
Basketball 1, 2, 3. -t: Baseball 43 Cross Country 2. 3. 4.
Track 1. 2, 3, -43 Prom Committee 33 Latin Club 1, 2.
Treasurer 13 Lettermen's Club 1. 2, 3. 4. President 43
Math Club 33 Music Listening Club 4g Visual Aids 1.
RICHARD PINKAS
"I may be small, but so was Napoleon."
PARKER POWELL
"Young nfan about tournf,
Chorus 13 Tennis 23 Gull' 1: Prom Vornniittui- 3. 'Fixer
Times 4: Latin Club 1. 21 Science l'lub LS. I.
LARRY QPRIMAS y I
"Who said life was a serious buszness?"
Baseball 2.
Joe P-RIMROSE
"His atm in life will not be small."
Latin Club 1, 23 Math Club 3. il.
NELSON PYLE
"Paddles his ouu canoe and paddles it well."
Football 2: Aviation Club 11 Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4.
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Tom Baird examine a biology specimen.
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JUDY RICHARDSON U
"One who would make a good friend."
Highland, Illlnols 1: A Cappella Cholr 3, 4: Chorus 2:
Band 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 35 F.N.A. 4: G.A.A.
2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2: Music Listening Club 3, 4:
Hx-Trl 2. 3.
BERNARD RINGERING l
"Hels from Poag and proud of it."
Halt'-Day Student,
JULIA MUGLER RINGERING
"A small compact bunch of harmony."
Chorus 1, 2: Cafeteria Help 4: F.H.A. 1, 2, 3. 4:
Hi-Tn 1. 2, 3.
DON RIPLINGER .
"Great men have made mistakes, I have made
mistakes, therefore I am a great man."
A Cappella Cholr 3, 4: Chorus 1, 2: Music Listening
Club 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2.
BETTY RUEMMLER
"The sweetest kind of bashfulnessf'
F.H.A. 4: H1-'rn 1. 2, 3.
BARBARA RUSSELL
"The best woman is the one least talked
about."
Chorus 1: Art Club 2: F.H.A. 1: Music Listening Club 3:
1-nm-1 1, 2. 3.
JOHN SANNES
"I wish the fellow who invented work had
finished it."
Highland, Illlnols 1: Chorus 2. 3. 4: Basketball 3: Base-
ball 2: Aviation Club 4: Spanish Club 3.
RONALD SCHAAKE
"I take life slow and easy?
Chorus 1: F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4.
ELIZABETH SCHAEFER
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"Her sweetness is surpassed only by her
friendliness."
Chorus 1, 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Tiger Staff 4:
French Club 1, 2. Vice President 2: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3. 4:
Photography Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4:
I-Il-Trl 1, 2, 3.
EVA SCHIPKOWSKI I
"Life is here to lwe it as you like tt."
Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4: Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, 4: HI-Tri 1, 2, 3.
STEVE SCHOENEWEIS
"A woman would go through fire and water
for such a kind heart."
A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Play
Cast 3: Prom Committee 3: F.T.A. 4: Latin Club 1, 2:
Music Listening Club 3.
MARYELLEN SCHULTZ
"That sea: which is therefore called fair."
Chorus 1. 2, 3: Prom Committee 3: Dramatics Club 4:
G.A,A. 2,43 Photography Club 3: Spanish Club 3:
Hi-Trl 1, 2, 3.
MSLRON SCHUMACHER
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"If worries were the only cause of death, 1
would live foreverf'
Homecoming 3, 4, Special Escort 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3. 4:
Baseball 1. 2. 3, 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Junior Play
Cast 3: F.T.A. 3: Latin Club 1. 2: Lettermen's Club
2, 3, 4.
DON SCI-IWALB
"Schwaby-Dick"
"You gotta be a football hero to get along with
the beautiful girls."
Football 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 3: Track 2, 3: Letter-
men's Club 3, 4: Science Club 2, 3, 4.
JOE SCHWALB
"What should one do but be merry?"
Chorus 2: Latin Club 1, 2: Math Club 3: Science Club 4:
Technicians Club 1, 2, 3, 4.
MARY ANN SCOTT
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Oh! I am stabbed with laughter!"
Girls' Ch0ir 4: Band 1. 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 3:
G.A.A. 1, 2. 3: Music Listening Club 2, 3, 4: Spanish
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"Laughing eyes and dancing feet."
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GLORIA SILVA
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"Life is too short for logzcf'
Office Help 3. 43 Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 31
Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
CAROLE SUE SIMMONS
"A maiden shy that catches thc eye."
Girls' Choir 2. 3. 4: Chorus 1: F.H.A. 1. 2: Spanish
Club 3. 4: Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
DAVID SKAMENCA
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question."
Banrl 1. 2. 3. 4: Prom Committee 3: Math Club 3. 1:
Spanish Club 1. 1.5.
JEANETTE SMITH A
"Air and manners are more expressive than
Words."
Chorus 1. 2. 3. -1: Art Club 13 Music Listening Club 1:
Spanish Club 15 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
RUSSELL SOLOMON
"Cessell"
'My zr-terest is zn the future because l'll spend
the rest of my life there."
Band 1. 2. 3, -1. Vive President 45 Basketball 1, 2:
Cross Country 2: Gnlf 3. 41 Prom Committee 33 Hand-
book Committee 21 Student Council 1. 2. 3. 43 Letter'
men's Club 43 Math Club 8. 43 Science Club 1. 2.
JESSE SONES
"His cares are nan' all ended."
Basketball 1. 2, 115 Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 1.
ROGER SOUTH
"I'm ready to seek my fortune."
Spanish Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Terhnivians Club 1, 2, 3.
ALBERT STAHLHIIT
"Sonny"
"Every man has his fault and honesty is his."
Basketball 2. 3. 1-'.1-'.A. 1. 2. si. -4.
PEGGY STANDEFER
"l'Itfzc:eney as her motto."
Girls' Choir 2. 3. -15 Chorus 15 Prom Committee 3:
Tiuer Times 43 G.A.A. 1. 2. 3: Latin Club 1. 25 Library
cum zi. -ag Hi-Tri 1. 2. 11.
ROBERTA STEIN
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Office Help 43 Business Ed. Club 4. President 4: Latin
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ROY STEINMEYER
"No one lrneu' what he could do. until lit'
tried."
1.Vrestlim.: 3 13 Cross t.'m1ntry 1. 2. 33 Trat-k 2. 1:
1f.1-1.1. 1. 2 3. 1. Spanish vim. 1. 2.
ERNEST STRICKLAND
"There rwust be hard irorlf in limi. for none
eve r rmnes out."
Basketball 1: Trat-k 3. 45 Art Club 3.
DONNA SUHRE
'Her trays are trays of qu:etuess."
A Cappella Choir 43 Chorus 2. 33 Musit- Listenini:
Club 41Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3
LARRY SIIHRE
'71 nice guy but he strings a mean club -
golf. of cttursef'
Wrestling 43 Cross Country 3. 43 Golf 2. 3. 45 Letter-
men's Club 15. 4, Music Listenini: Club 3: Spanish Club -1
LARRY SZEGEDY
"Proficient with bon' and arrow. but not to
play czfpirlf'
1-mntball 1: Musir Listeninll f'lub I5
Liz Svliat-it-r 1-njliys a f-tml drink while Sandy Michel waits her turn
Miss Longhofer returns an art paper to Faye Z6-nk.
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CAROLYN TALBERT
"Pee Wee"
"Always studying-either men or styles."
Chorus 1. 2, 13 Music' Listening Club 1. 23 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
JIM THOMAS
"Rest and be thankfulfi
Baseball 23 Music Listening Club 3.
MARION TREAT
"Virtue is bold. and goodness never fearfulf
A Cappella Choir 4. Girls' Choir 2. 3: Chorus 12 Art
Club 23 Latin Club 13 Music Listening Club 33 Science
Club 43 Hi-Trl 1, 2. ZS.
DAVID TUDOR
"Maybe he is and maybe he ain't. but we think
he is."
Chorus 23 Wrestling 3. 43 Cross Country 2. Il. 43 Cafe-
teria Hein 33 Photography Club 3.
SUSIE TURNER
"Like the Northwest Mounted. she always gets
her man."
Girls' Choir 43 Chorus 2. 35 Prom Committee Il: Tiller
Times 43 Art Club 3, 43 Spanish Club 13 Hi-Tri 1, 2, 3.
JUDY UNTERBRINK
"I will be the pattern ol all patience: I irill say
nothing."
Cliorus lj Art Club 23 Business Ed. Club 33 F.N.A. -13
Photography Club 4: Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3.
MIKE URBAN
i'What a man has-that much he's sure of."
Basketball 1, 23 Cross Country 23 Photography Club 3.
GENE VANEK
i'In silence theres a worth that brings no risk."
Music Listening Club 33 Svience Club 4.
WARDELL VAUGHN
"Bud"
"He who laughs last is dense."
Basketball 1. 2. 3. 43 Cross Country 2. 3. 13 Track 13
Spanish Club 3.
RAYMOND VIETH
"The short period of life is long enough for
living uvell and honorably."
Cafeteria Help 23 F.F.A. 1, 2. 3, 1. Vice President 4.
Secretary 3.
GEORGE VOGHT
"lf the good die young. il's a wonder he has
survived so long."
A Cappella Choir 3. 43 Chorus 1. 23 Prom Committee 3:
Music Listening Club 43 Spanish Club 1. 2, 3.
ALLAN JAY WALLACE
"A regular kind of guy."
A Cappella Choir 3, 43 Chorus 1. 23 Football Manager
1, 2, 33 Dramatics Club 3, 4. Treasurer 43 Lettermen's
Club 2, 3, 43 Music Listening Club lg Spanish Club 1. 2.
KATHRYN WALLACE
"Katie"
"Always happy, never sad. full of pen. and
never bad?"
A Cappella Choir 2, 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 43 Chorus
13 Junior Varsity Cheerleader 23 Varsity Cheerleader
3.43 Junior Play 33 Prom Committee 33 Tiger Staff
2. 3. 43 French Club 1, 2. Secretary-Treasurer 23 G.A.A.
1, 23 Photography Club 1, 2, 3, 4. President 4. Secretary-
Treasurer 2, 33 Hi-Tri 1. 2. 3, President 1.
GERRI WEBB
"Cheerfz3lness is an offshoot of good will."
Prom Committee 3: Tiger Times 43 Art Club 33 Business
I-Id. Club 4: Spanish Club 1. 23 Hi-Tri 1, 2. 3.
TERRY WEILER
'Over life is what our thoughts make it."
Music Listening Club 4.
JERRY WELLS
'Science is on the l7lflTCll,' when do we leave?"
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Name and Page Number
eckmann Pat 96
Beckmann Pauletta 123
Begeman Barbara 123
Belmfohr Kathleen
Bell Audrey 123
Bender Fred 131
Benjey , err 39
Benne er1n 139
Bern r Dale 96
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1vens Jamce 123
lackburn Conrad 139
Bradford Mary Lee 123
Bradford Pearl1e 131
Bradley George 131
Bradshaw Joe 139
Brakhane Jeannette 99
Brakhane Leroy 131
Brandmg Laverne 99
Brase Lloyd 123
Brase R1chard 123
Brase Wllllam 139
Bratten Charles 99
Brat en James 131
Braun Barbara 123
Brave Ph1ll1p-139
Brethorst Carol 131
Brethorst Roger 123
Barbara 133
Donna 99
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Carpenter Anna Mafle
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ter Marnetta 124
Bob 140
D1ck 100
Mary C 140
Mary Lee
Tona 132
Rlchard 124
Cassens Kay 100
Cassens Rlchard 124
Catalano Dorothy 132
Catalano B1lly 140
Cathcart Jo 44
Caulk Donna 132
Caulk Marlene 13'
Cerny Pat 139
Chalcraft Nancy 124
Blackmon B111 123
Blackmore K1t 139
Blackmore Nancy 96
Blake Sandra 139
Blase Gerald 139
Blase Joyce 131
Bl1xen John 96
Bhxen Kathy 131
Bhxen Tom 139
Blumenthal Mary Ann
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Gaylord 131
Cynthla 123
Dola 123
Brooks
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Kenny 139
Sue Ann 99
Larry 131
Leshe 139
Becky 139
Roland 123
Bade Donald 131
Balley La1ton 139
Balley Mary 131
Balrd Nancy 123
Baxrd Sally 131
Balrd Tom 123
Boccaleom
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Baker Clark 96
Davld 139
Kathy 131
Nora
Rose Ann
Ballard Kathle 123
Bangert Carol 131
Bangert Rlchard 123
Baptlst Nancy 123
Bardelmexer Karen 139
Barbara 131
Joan 96
Faye 131
Judy 131
W1lbert 123
Barth Lawrence 139
Barton Tom 139
Bast Janet 139
Bast Tom 139
Bauer Dav1d 131
Baumann Charles 1
Bayer Jack 139
Baza1ll1on Lester
Beall Sharon 139
Beaman Barry 131
Becker LOIS 96
Beckmann Janet 131
Barnes
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Boda Charles 131
Boda Darlene 139
Boehm Denn1s 131
Bohnenstlehl DaVld 131
Bohn Joe 123
Bohn Mary 139
Boner John 131
Boner Rose Mar1e 123
Bonser Anlta 131
Bonser J1m 123
Bopp Ronny 99
Boren Wayne not
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Bourgeois Shlrley 99
Bourgeo1s Tom 99
Brueggeman Ray 131
Bruene Jo Ann 123
Buch Mary Lou 123
Buchta Jav 99
Buchta Ne1l 131
Buck1ngham Karen 139
Buck1ngham Ronald 123
Buckley Clara 139
Bucklev Sue 123
Buhr Dav1d 139
Bultmann Janlce 99
Bultmann Leland
Bunte Connle 131
Burgdorf Sandra 132
Burgess James
Bur1an B111 99
Burnett Sh1rley 132
Burnham George 139
Burnham Joyce 123
Burnham Mary Jane 99
Burnham Robert 139
Burroughs Barbara 123
Jim 99
Ann 139
Burns
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Chalcraft Gregg
Chandler Claude'
Cherry Jack 132
Cherry J1ll 132
Chxldres Mlke 140
Clark John 140
Clayton Karen 124
Clayton John 132
Clayton Marla 140
Cochran Dav1d 140
Cochran Dlck 124
Coever Ph1ll1p not
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Coffman Donna 140
Coley Dav1d 124
Colhgan Ed 124
Coll1ns Jeff 132
Combs Rlchard 132
Conard Scott 124
Connors Kenny 132
Cook Frank 124
Cooper Barbara 132
Cooper Norma 100
Cooper Roger 132
Corl Ray 124
Corlew Georgla 100
Correll Davld 140
Correll Herbert 124
Cornwell Carol 132
Cover M1ke 124
Coy Judy 124
Crabtree Dor1s 124
Crabtree Norma 140
Crabtree Rlchard 140
Boyd Donald 123
Boyle Jlm 123
Boyles Mlckey 123
Braasch Wayne 99
Braddy Dwalne 123
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Dean 123
Paul 193
Donald 139
Darrell 132
Bush Martha 194
Buster Crvstal 99
Butcher Carol 139
Butcher John 124
Craft Eddle 124
Crane Joe 140
Crook Theresa 124
Cunmngham Robert 140
Cumm1ns Judy 124
Daech Kenny 124
Dam Nancy 140
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Athletic Ability Linda Vlusso and Myron Schumacher
Citizenship Kay Cassens and Bob Krlege
Leaders Walter Guller and Donna Brockme1er
Personality Betty Ashauer and Jim Burns
Scholastlc Ability John Bllxen and Darlene Helm1ch
Talent Dave Hoffman and Katy Wallace
Calvert Ben 139
Calvert Kay 124
Calvert Rae 132
Carnaghl Bonnle 139
Carnaghl Dave 99
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Dalhaus Coleen 100
Dalhaus R1chard 132
Dale Marllou 124
D3Vld Kathryn 140
D3VlS Mary 139
Dawson Emma 124
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DeConc1n1 Bob 124
DCCODCIHI Kent 140
Delehanty B111 124
Denson Walter 132
DeSherl1a Nancy 124
Dettmer Dlana 124
Dexter Kmg 26
Dlckey Margle 132
Dlckmann Barbara 124
D1ppel Carol 100
Dodds Barbara 132
Dohle Henry 124
Domanowskl Dave 100
Donald John 132
Douglas T1m 140
Drda Leonard 132
Dresch Jerry 124
Dresch Pat 132
Dunkirk Rlchard 100
Dustman Sue 140
Dutton Joyce 124
Dutton Verda 132
Eads Larry 124
Eberhart Joanne 132
Elledge Nola 140
Elllot Sally 140
Emmons Ronald 124
Epperson Roger 125
Engelke Janet 140
Erb Lola 132
Erb Sharon 125
Erspamer Delores
Eson Tom 132
Evans Mlckey 140
Fagan Terry 125
Farmer Carl 100
Feldman Janet 132
Feldman Judy 125
Feldman Sharon 132
Fencel Larry 100
Fensterman Carole 140
Fensterman Jackle 125
Flle Davld 132
Flnk Edward 132
Flsh Gerald 132
Flsher Kenny 125
Fltch Jlm 132
Fltzpatrlck B111 125
Fltzpatrlck Pat 132
Flannery Ronald 132
Flaugher Larry 132
Flemlng Lee 132
Foehrkolb Shlrley 140
Forguson Davld 140
Forguson Ed 100
Forshaw Sandra 125
Foster Nancy 132
Fowler Phyllis 132
Fox Mlke 132
Franke Gene 100
Franke Mary 125
Frazler Donna 100
Freese Elalne 140
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Name and Page Number
Frey Ronald 140
Fr1sse Carol 132
FFISSC Eldon 140
Fr1sse Lester 125
Fruxt Carolyn 125
Fruth Llnda 140
Fry Delores 140
Fry Wanda 133
Fulton Clyde 125
Funke Kay 125
Gaertner Larry 125
Gagllardo Betty 125
Gagllardo Jerry
Gallagher Sharon 133
Garde Mary E 133
Garde Mary Lou 133
Hanvey Wayne 141
Harbxson Frances 125
Harmon LOIS 103
Harmon Louise 103
Harmon Robert not
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Harrls Dlane 133
Harrls Eugene
Harrls Robert 133
Harrlson Gene 141
Hartmg Marcia 103
Hartley Anne 103
Hartley Terry 133
Hartnagel George 103
Hartnagel JoAnn 125
Hartzel Billy 133
Haselhorst Wxlllam 141
Hosto Roy 104
Hotz Janey 141
Houba B111 107
Housen Rlchard 141
Howes Ronald 133
HOXIC Bllly 133
Hug Gordon 126
Hughes Barbara 133
Hunter Beth 133
Hurst Jack 126
Hurst Janet 133
Hutcherson Steve 141
Hydron Llnda 141
Hyten Kenny 126
Isenberg Rlchard 107
Israel Barbara 126
Garde Pat 133
Gehner Robert 140
Gerard Andrea
Gerber Mary 133
Glacomelh Nancy 103
Glbbs Marsha 125
G16S6kll'lg Sharon 140
Greszelmann Leo 125
Goebel Charles 133
Golng Marle 103
Gohnveaux Sara 141
Gollnveaux Susan
Grazler Ed 133
Grebel Mary Lee 133
Grebel Sherry 125
Grebel Sue 141
Green Lmda 125
Green Walter 141
Gngg Ronme 125
Hausman Larry 133
Hayes Carroll 133
Haywood Darwln 125
Hazel Betty 104
Hazzard JoAnn 133
Head Delores 104
Heffernan John 104
Helfer Max 125
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Hellrung
Hellrung
Charles 133
Peggy 141
Vlrgll 104
Verna 104
Barbara 125
Betty 125
B111 104
Calvm 104
Rebecca 141
Helm John 125
Helmlch Darlene 104
Helmlch Russell 141
Isselhardt Bernard 134
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jackson
Jacobs
George 134
J ackle 142
James 134
MarJor1e 107
Mlke 126
B111 107
Jegel Dlane 134
Jenkins Douglas 134
Jlenne Carol 107
Jennlngs Gary 142
Jobe Lana 142
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
Johnson
B111 107
Delm ar 107
Donna 107
Edlth 142
Freddle 126
Mary 134
Melverta 126
Grlnstead Robert 141
Gueldner Arthur 125
Gueldner Gary 103
Guller Barbara 141
Guller Walter 103
Helmkamp Elalne 104
Helmkamp Leslle 104
Helmkamp Lyndel 141
Helmkamp Robert 141
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Gusewelle
Guthrle J
Arlene 103
Carol 125
Dennls 141
Glorla 103
Rlchard 141
Roy 125
Wllbur 125
ane 133
Guthrle Judy 103
Hackethal Jerome 133
Hackett Nell 125
Hagemelster Carl 125
Hagemelster Dan-53
Halrston Johnnle 103
Henke
Henke
Henry
Henry
Henry
Henry
Hensle
Delores 133
Karen 141
B111 125
Karen 141
Paulette 141
Sherlan 141
y Barbara 141
Hensley Betty 133
Heuer Joyce 125
Hxghlander Ron 104
Hxlla Vernon 104
H1ll1s Sandra 141
Hlavsa Joe 126
Hlavsa Robert 141
Jones Geraldlne 126
Jones Jewel 107
Jones Larry 126
Judge Janlce 107
Jumper Margie 134
Jurgena Naoml 142
Kassmg Charlotte 134
Kaufmann Melanle 107
Kayser Sandra 142
Keck Donna 126
Keck Ronald 126
Kelth Bllly 134
Keller Judy 134
Keller Paula 126
Kerkmeyer Raymond
Hale Dorothy 133
Hale Larry 141
Hamill Eddle 133
Hammond Bonme 141
Hammond Randall 133
Hans Pat 141
Hofedxtz Barbara 133
Hoffman David 104
Holllday Dannlelle 133
Holmes Carol 141
Holshouser Don 126
Holshouser Jerry 133
Holt James 126
Kessman
Kessman
Kessman
Ketterlm
Key Sha
Donald
Glorla 126
Jeanette 107
Robert 142
ron 142
Kldd Bob 107
Handshy Eugene 141
Handshy Terry 103
Hanks James 133
Hansen
Hansen
Hanser
Hanvey
J1m 133
Sherrlll 103
Davld 125
Kay 125
H0pklHS Theresa 126
Hoppe B111 141
Horsburgh Pat 141
Horstman Mark 133
Horstman Sarah 104
Horstm an Steve 104
148
Kmg Sharon 126
Kmg Wanda 107
Klaas Barbara 107
Klashna Mary 126
Kllnke B111 108
Klueter Ellen 142
Klueter Fred 126
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Kmbb Peggy 108
Kmght Jamce 126
Koch Lols 142
Koch Ruth 134
Koen Joel 142
Koenlg Robert 126
Koemg Ralph 142
Koleff Sandra not
plctured
Kolshor Robert 108
Kolesa Carol 126
Kooker Barbara 134
Kooker Bob-126
Kozllk Betty 126
Kraft Geary 134
Kretschmer Robert 142
Krlbs Steve 134
Krlege Robert 108
Krlege Susan 142
Krleger Janet 126
Krleger Ronme 126
Kroeger Thomas 142
Krouse Gayla 108
Kublcek Dennls 142
Kubncek Ronald 134
Kublcek Roy 134
Kuchta Marllyn 108
Kulp Kltty 142
Kurmann Karen 142
Kurmann Mary Ann 108
Kurmann Rlchard 134
Albert 126
Davld 126
Lee 108
Tom 126
Ton1 134
Kyro
Kyro
Ladd
Ladd
Ladd
Lamb Bonme 108
Lambert Ca1v1n 126
Lambert Dave 142
Lambert Marva
Lambert Ronald 126
Lamk1n Nancy 142
Lamper Bonme 142
Landers Larry 142
Landreth Judy 126
Lane Noel 134
Lane Pat 134
Lange Arlyn 142
Lange Nancy 134
Langendorf Nancy
Lanham Janet 126
Laswell Rose 134
Lawrence Harry 142
Leach Carol 108
Legate Barth 142
Lelchsenrmg Lloyd 134
Leltner Larry 108
Lenglet Glorla 127
Lentz Henry 127
Lentz LeRoy 134
Leonard Lee 134
Leopold Allen 149
LeTourneau Judy 108
Leu Karla 149
Leuschke Mary Kay 108
Levl Mike 134
Lewis Arnold 127
LEWIS Dan 127
INDEX TO STUDENTS
Name and Page Number
Lexow Dorothy 142
Lleb George 108
Llgon B111 108
Merkel Clarence 111
Merkel Jerry 134
Merkel Margle 134
Lmkeman Donna 142
Llpplncott Phyllis 108
Llttle
Llttle
Long
Long
Long
Long
Long
Lott
Lott
Love
Love
Ann 142
Charles 142
Carol 127
James 134
Mary 111
Mlke 127
Roger 143
Kathy 111
Luther not pictured
LaDonna 143
Mervm 134
Lovsey B111 127
Merx Allen 125
Metcalfe Joyce 127
Meyer
Meyer
Meyer
Mlchel
Mlchel
Mlchel
Mlllard
M11Ier
Miller
Mlller
Mlller
M1l1er
Mlller
Duane 111
Luclnda 143
Vernon 143
Jlm 127
Sandra 111
Shxrley 134
Richard 135
Dennls 127
Glen 143
Jane 127
Joe 134
Mary 127
Paul 135
Lovsey Tom 143
Lowenstem Eugene
Luber Pat 143
Luber Rlchard 127
Lucas James 134
Luster Rlck 134
Lynn Terry 143
Lyon Tom 134
MacNames Sandra 143
MadlSOH Delbert 134
Madlson John 127
Madlson Larry 143
Magruder Robert 111
Mallory Myrna 134
Maxner Mlke 134
Malone Ronald 143
Mare1ng Jlm 143
Mmner Laura Jo-143
Moelhenry Dlanna 135
Moehle Kenny 143
Moore Terry 135
Moran Mary 127
MOYTIS Tom 143
Morrlson Doneldla
Mory Paul 135
Mosby Larry
Mottar John 143
Mount Jerry 127
Mount Nancy 135
Mulach John 135
Mul11k1n Carl 112
Munton Larry 112
JoAnn 135
Lmda 112
Musso
Musso
Marks
Martm
Martm
Martm
Martm
Martm
M3ftlHl
Mason
Lmda 134
Curtls 111
Kent 143
Lucllle 143
Sandra 134
Terry 111
Andrea 112
Beth 135
Myers
Myers
Nash Van 135
Neathammer Dlane 135
Nexdhardt Joyce 143
Neldhardt Judy 112
Ronme 127
Jamce 127
Massey Betty 127
Mateyka Mlckey 134
McAdams John 134
McCabe Cliff 134
McCalla Jerry 143
'McClellan Arley 134
McCollum B111-127
McCracken Jeffrey 143
McDa1d John 111
McDonough Dxck 143
McDonough Lmda 111
McElhoe Cherle 127
McGaughey Carolyn 127
McGhee Jerry 127
McGhee Lmda 143
McLean Maureen 111
McLean Mike 111
McMurray Sanford 111
McNe1lly Dennls 143
Meek -Ruth 134
Meler Elda 127
Melkamp Eugene 111
'vlenncmeyer Dorothy
Menonl Leonard 134
Nekola Robert 127
Neuhaus Rlckey 127
Newell Carmen 112
Newton Tlm 135
N1Ch0lS Sharon 127
Nlchols Shella 135
Nlcholson Teresa 143
Nlemletz Ruth 127
Nl6ml6tZ Sharon
NlSChWltZ Karen 135
N011 Carolyn 135
Nolte Nelson 112
Nuthdurft Robert 1
Novak Davxd 143
Nuernberger Phll 127
Nunnally Nell,-127
Obermeyer Pam 135
OConnell Karen-112
ODell JoAnn 135
ODell Larry 127
Oglesby Beverly 135
ONe11 Peggy 135
Ostendorf Judy 135
Overby Carol 135
Overby Lmda 135
Owens Blanche 143
149
James 143
Dennls 135
Owens
Ozler
Leonard 127
Sally 135
J anlce 127
Barbara 135
Robert 135
Pace
Page
Paine
Pape
Pape
Paproth Mary 143
Parker John 143
Pass Jeanine 128
Patton Sharon 128
Paur Terry 135
Pebbles Barbara 135
Pebbles Don 128
Penelton Carrle 135
Penelton Karen 128
Penelton Tony 135
Perry Lawrence
Perry Lynn 128
Peters Robert 128
Peterson Dav1d 112
Peterson Mxke 112
Ph1ll1ps Geraldme 135
Plarulh Myrah 135
Pxerce Sandra 143
Pmkas Richard 112
Plquard Ed 128
Poneta Lavonne 128
Poos Davld 135
Popham Sandra 128
Porter Joyce 135
Powell Parker 112
Powell Ralford 135
Prater Dale 135
Prlor Pam 128
Probst Gall 136
Prusa Carol 128
Prlmas Larry 119
Prlmrose Joe 112
Pullxam Jane 136
Pulllam Joe 128
Pyle Betty 143
Pyle Nelson 112
Ouade Ju M5
uade a J
Ralston Eugene 136
Ralston Joyce 143
Ranek Mxke 144
RHSDIICB Dlane 136
Raulston James 144
Reld Bruce 144
RelS1Ilg Neal 128
Reiter Barbara 144
Relter Murl 128
Reynolds Mnke 128
Reynolds Theodora 144
Rezabek Regma 136
Rhodes Irene 144
Rlce Marcxa 128
Rlce Paul 144
Rlchards Tom 144
Rlchardson Carol 128
Richardson Judy 115
Rlley Paul 128
Rlngerlng Bernard 115
Watsek Janet 129
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Rlngerlng Dennls 128
Rlngerlng Janlce 136
Rlngerlng Julla 115
Rlngerlng Nancy 144
Rmkel Robert 144
Rlpllnger Donald 115
Roblen Mary 144
Roblson Duane 128
Rogers Rlchard 128
Rojak Mary Ann 136
Rood Fred 54
Rose Gordon 144
Rothe Tlm 136
ROZZykl Eva 128
Ruemmler Betty 115
Ruppel Kathleen 136
Rushlng Sharon 136
Russell Barbara 115
Russell Dee 136
Ryan Kay 128
Sanders Lana 128
Sandlfer Pat 136
Sandrln Marvln 144
Sannes John 115
Sannes Nancy 136
Sue 136
Darrell 136
Ronald 115
Dennls 128
Ellzabeth 115
Satterlee
Schaake
Schaake
Schaefer
Schaefer
Schlebal
Schlpkowskl Eva 115
Schlpkowskl Nancy 144
Schlemer Judy 128
Schlueter Ray 136
Schmld Jerry 144
Schmldt Burl 136
Schmldt Donald 144
SChmldt Kenneth D 128
Schmldt Kenneth W 136
Schnelder Alana 144
Schoenewels Steve 115
Schrage Carol 136
Schrage Duane 144
Schramm Dorls 136
Schramm George 128
Schrodt Jenny 136
Schuessler Janlce 144
Schuessler Larry 136
Schultz Maryellen
Schultz Ruth 144
Schumacher Gary
Schumacher Myron 115
Schwab Donna 128
Schwab Gordon 136
Schwalb Don 115
Schwalb Joe-115
Schwartzkopf DaVld 144
Schwear Donna 136
Scott Bonnle 144
Scott Mary Ann 115
Searles Mlke 128
Sedlacek Bob-128
Sedlacek Jerry 136
Segal Steve 128
Shaw Carolyn 144
Sheets Barbara 144
Peggy 136
Name a
Shelton Judy
Sherfy Byron
Shlndel Bruce
Shlrley Llnda
Slckbert Klm
Slckbert Ray
Sldo Ann 128
Slegrlst Sharon 128
S1135 MHUFICE 129
Sllva Glorla 116
Slmmons Carole 116
Slmmons Rlchard 144
Slnk Ann 129
Slttner Don 129
Skamenca Davld 116
Sklef Sammy 136
Slavlk Suzanne 136
Slemer Rudolph 144
Small
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smlth
Smola
Snyder
Rlchard 144
Blllle 129
Ida 129
Jlm 136
Pat 129
Jeanette
Wanda 144
Mary Ann 129
George 144
Solomon Russell 116
Solter
Sones
Sones
Ruth 144
Jesse 116
Rlchard 136
Sparks Joyce 55
Speckman Dale 129
Spengel Mary Ann 14
Spltze Ruth 136
Stahlhut Albert 116
Stahlhut Janet 144
INDEX TO STUDENTS
nd Page Number
4
Stahlhut Karen 136
Stahlhut Ray 144
Stahlhut Warren 129
Standefer Peggy 116
Starnes Judy 129
Steede Nancy 136
Steelman Llnda 144
Steelman Nancy 136
Steln Betty 136
Steln Roberta 116
Stelnmeyer Bob 136
Stelnmeyer Roy 116
Stephenson Pat 136
Stevens Mary 136
Stevens Ronnle 136
St John John 136
Stoces Blll 136
Stoces Mary 145
Stoces Vlrglnla 137
Strasen Delores 129
Strlckland Ernest 116
Struckhoff Lmda 145
Stultz Sandra-45
Stunkel Roger 137
Suess
Suhre
Suhre
Suhre
Alvln 137
Davld 129
Donna 116
Larry 116
Svoboda Rosemary 129
Szegedy Larry 116
Taber Cllnt 137
Talbert Alfred 129
Talbert Carolyn 119
Taylor Nancy 137
Thebeau George not
plctured
Thebeau Kay 129
Thebeau Tonl not
plctured
Thomas Barbara 137
Thomas Jlm 119
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thompson
Thornton Susan not
plctured
Tltchenal Mary Ruth
Beverly 137
Donald 145
J anlce 145
Rlchard 137
Tormohlen Phyllls 145
Townsend Henrlleen 145
Traband Donna 137
Treat Carol 145
Treat MHFIOH 119
Treat Russell 145
Treblng Joan 137
Treblng Sandra 137
Trojahn Karen 129
Trojahn Mlchael 145
Tudor Davld 119
Turner Jaackle 137
Turner SUSIE 119
Uhe Dlane 129
Unger Larry 129
Unterbrlnk Janette 129
Unterbrlnk Judy 119
Unterbrlnk Ronnle 137
Urban Mlke 119
Vadalabene Pat 137
Valllno Buddy 129
Vanek Gene 119
VanHooser Loulse 129
Van Huss Pat 145
Van Wlnkle Charles 129
Varble Eddle 145
Vaughn Otls 145
Vaughn Wardell 119
Velth Mlke 129
Velth Rlchard 145
Vernon Paul,-137
Vleth Gerald 137
Vleth Janet 129
Vleth Raymond 119
Voght George 119
Wadlow Karen 137
Wahl Kenny 145
Wallace Alan B 129
Wallace Allan J 119
Wallace Katle 119
Wallace LaVerne 145
Waltenbaugh Dale 145
Washlngton Edward 145
Watson Connle 145
Waugh Bob-137
150
Way Eugene 145
Way Lee 129
Webb Curtls 129
Webb Dlane 129
Webb Gerrl 119
Weber Elalne 137
Weckman Jludy 137
Weeks Sue 145
Weeks Walter 145
Wehllng Dennls 129
Wehmeyer SUSIE 137
Weller Bobby 137
Weller Ralph 129
Weller Terry 119
Weller Kenny 129
Welshaupt Nancy 137
Wells Nell 137
Wells Robert 137
Wells Jerry 119
Wells Tom 137
Wentz Ed 120
Werner Davld 145
Werner Judy 129
West Davld 120
West James 145
West Joyce 120
West Robert 145
Westbrook Harold
Wetzel Carl 145
Wledey Jane 129
Wl0m8FS Edward 145
Lanny 129
Jane 145
D3Vld 137
Jlm 120
John 129
Wllson Charlotte 137
Wlldman
Wllharm
Wllllams
Wllllams
Wllllams
Wlse Robert 137
WlSH8Sky Joe 137
WltSCh16 Ed 129
Woll Davld 145
Wood Ben 145
Wood B111 137
Woods Jlm 137
Wopat JoAnn 129
Wydra Robert 129
Wynne Jlack 129
Yates Jerry 129
Yates Wllford 145
Yehllng Arlene 120
Yehllng Rae 145
Yehllng Ronald 129
Young
Young
Young
Young
Young
Yount
J lm 145
John 129
MBFVIU 137
Nelson 137
Robert 129
Glenda not
plctured
Z6lSSOt Jerome 120
Zelsset Mlke 129
ZlCSSet Rlchard 145
Zenk Faye 120
Zoeller Lynda 145
AGLES SHELL SERVICE
Hlllsboro and St Andrews
Phone 1800
Page 32
ANN S BEAUTY SALON
212 St Lou1s
Phone 944
Page 152
ARROW POST AND POLE CO
Troy Ill1no1s
Phone NOR 7 5911
Page 152
A 8: W ROOT BEER STAND
604 St Lou1s St
Phone 575
Page 32
BALLWEG S DRUG STORE
136 North Ma1n
Phone 272
Page 28
BANK OF EDWARDSVILLE
103 Purcell
Phone 57
Page 39
BARTON AND SONS CO
New Alton Road
Phone 2785
Page 28
BASSMAN JEWELRY
211 North Mam
Phone 431
Page 152
BEKEMEYER TRACTOR
AND EQUIPMENT CO
P O Box 37
Phone 3 2246
Page 32
BEN FRANKLIN STORE
103 North Mam
Phone 430
Page 28
BLUME S WOMEN S APPAREL
104 North Maln St
Phone 509W
Page 152
BOB S BAND BOX CLEANERS
AND LAUNDERERS
112 South Mam
Phone 28
Page 28
BROCKMEIER C L MD
103 Purcell
Phone 912
Page 152
BROOKS JEWELRY
213 North Mam
Phone 784
Page 29
BRUCE O FIEGENBAUM
INSURANCE AGENCY
232 South Buchanan St
Phone 1174
Page 152
BUCHANAN STREET MARKET
415 North Kansas
Phone 643
Page 50
BUHRMESTER PAPER
AND PAINT CO
201 203 North Second
Phone 90
Page 152
INDEX TO ADVERTISERS
BUSKER AND SON
219 North Mam
Phone 115
Page 32
C DUNN S JEWELRY
1516 Troy Road
Phone 548
Page 36
CLAYTON CLEANERS
501 N Mam
Phone 1070
Page 32
CLOVER LEAF HOME
BUILDING AND LOAN
148 North Mam
Phone 122
Page 36
CLYDE METCALF AGENCY
116 North Mam
Phone 178 or 1312W
Page 32
COLLINS DR .IERRE
117 Lmden
Phone 3015
Page 152
COX DR WAYNE B
124A North Mam
Phone 52
Page 152
DELICATE DR WM
Phone 3015
Page 152
DILLMAN S PAINT STORE
222 North Mam St
Phone 358
Page 29
DIPPOLD BROS
309 St Lou1s
Phone 23
Page 29
DON COFFMAN AGENCY
254 North Mam
Phone 2075
Page 32
DO NUT SHOP
301 North Mam
Phone 1100
Page 32
EARL C WILSON AGENCY
620 E Franklm
Phone 2208
Page 29
EBERHART SIGNS
200 South Fxllmore
Phone 256
Page 33
EDNA AND JOHNNIE S ALLEYS
Marine Road
Phone 1809
Page 33
EDWARDSVILLE AUTOMOBILE
DEALER ASSOCIATION
Page 38
A BOTHMAN AND SONS
FORD
Phone 601
BUTLER CHEVROLET
CHEVROLET
Phone 123
151
CASSENS AND SONS INC
DODGE AND PLYMOUTH
Phone 308
CHAMPION MOTORS INC
OLDSMOBILE
Phone 16
HURST MOTORS INC
PONTIAC BUICK AND
OLDSMOBILE
Phone 35
MINDRUP S AUTOMOTIVE
SERVICE
DE SOTO AND PLYMOUTH
Phone 310
EDWARDSVILLE CONSUMERS
COAL CO
200 West Hlgh
Phone 470
Page 152
EDWARDSVILLE CREAMERY
West Park and Johnson St
Phone 364 365
Page 42
EDWARDSVILLE FROZEN
FOODS
246 North Mam
Phone 1477
Page 33
EDWARDSVILLE IMPLEMENT
1601 Troy Road
Phone 482
Page 33
EDWARDSVILLE LUMBER CO
Second and Hlgh Streets
Phone 4 or 5
Page 37
EDWARDSVILLE NATIONAL
BANK Sz TRUST CO
100 St Lou1s St
Phone 316
Page 37
FIRST FEDERAL SAVINGS 8:
LOAN ASSOCIATION
140 North Mam
Phone 88
Page 64
EDWIN H BURNS NURSERY
1053 East Franklm Road
Phone 336
Page 40
EICKMANN STUDIO
219 Hxllsboro
Phone 2424
Page 64
E J SHEPARD
OFFICE SUPPLY
132 North Mam
Phone 989
Page 40
ELDON DURR ATTORNEY
103 Purcell Street
Phone 30
Page 152
ENGELMAN S MELO QUEEN
DAIRY BAR
419 South Buchanan
Phone 1883
Page 40
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Page 41
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305 West Vandalla
Phone 1119
Page 51
GERBIG S SALLY ANN BAKERY
102 North Maln
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Page 51
GUARANTY ABSTRACT
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109 Purcell
Phone 195
Page 152
HAMEL CO OP GRAIN CO
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Page 51
HAMEL HARDWARE
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HAMEL LUMBER CO
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Page 51
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144 North Mam
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Page 50
IRMA S BEAUTY SALON
106 Hlllsboro
Phone 950
Page 152
JIM JONES INC
111 North Second St
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Page 41
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301 South Buchanan
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Page 152
KRIEGE HARDWARE
112 East Vandaha
Phone 588
Page 152
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Troy Road 82 Second Avenue
Phone 1011
Page 41
LEE SHOP
134 North Maln
Phone 119
Page 152
LEGATE S MODERN MOTEL
St Louls Road
Phone 2030
Page 52
LEROY M FINK, D D S
100 St Louls St
Phone 110
Page 152
LESLEY MARKS
FUNERAL HOME
210 North Kansas
Phone 577
Page 52
LEU'S I G A MARKET
142 North Mam
Phone 58
Page 50
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107 East Vandaha
Phone 585
Page 152
MADISON COUNTY TRACTOR
82 EQUIPMENT CO
130 Hlllsboro
Phone 1760
Page 62
115 Purcell
Phone 33
Page 50
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Glen Crossmg Road
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Page 152
MARKS DR ROBERT L D D S
140A North Maln
Phone 201
Page 152
MAURICE HILL D D S
103 Purcell
Phone 51
Page 152
MCLEAN SHELL SERVICE
Park and Buchanan Streets
Phone 1121
Page 52
MEL S SPORTING GOODS STORE
237 North Mam
Phone 1234
Page 50
MALENCH HENRY L M D
222 St Lou1s St
Phone 3166
Page 152
MELVIN SUHRE CONTRACTOR
148 East Dunn
Phone 1431
Page 52
MEYER TELEVISION SERVICE
225 North Mam St
Phone 462
Page 46
M G SCHAUERTE
JUSTICE OF THE PEACE
115A Purcell
Phone 590
Page 152
MICHEL S TIRE AND
BATTERY INC
208 South Buchanan
Phone 1180
Page 46
MODE O DAY
128B North Mam St
Phone 1483
Page 53
MONTCLAIRE SHOE STORE
1514 Troy
Phone 3990
Page 46
MOORE Sz STORK CLEANERS
511 North Ma1n
Phone 471
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MORRISON FARM SUPPLIES
115 St Andrews
Phone 284
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108 North Main
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Page 46
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Page 46
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124 St Louls St
Phone 95
Page 63
OVERBECK S
120 North Mam
Phone 95
Page 46
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305 North Maln
Phone 704
Page 46
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122 N Maln St
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Page 47
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Page 47
RENKEN S MEN S WEAR
156 North Mam
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Page 47
RICHARDS BRICK CO
234 Sprmger
Phone 230
Page 27
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604 West Mam Coll1nsv1lle
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1201 North Main
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Page 27
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Page 47
SHUPACK'S
124 North Mam
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Page 53
SIXTY SIX BOWL
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Page 152
SOUTHWICK S GIFTS
235 North Mam
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Page 53
STATE SECURITY INSURANCE
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Page 26
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Page 26
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Page 47
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Page 83
TED S MARKET
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Page 47
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907 Longfellow
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Page 152
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110 North Second
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Page 47
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325 W Fourth St
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Page 85
YONAKA JEWELRY STORE
112 North Main
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100 St. Louis St.
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Page 152
WALDO L. T. VUAGNIAUX
309 Hillsboro
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Page 152
WALT SCHLEMER ORCHESTRA
408 North Buchanan
Phone 1459
Page 83
WAYNE DR M F DENTIST
148 North Mam
Phone 136
Page 152
WEEKE WHOLESALE CO
207 West Hlgh
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Page 152
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Page 152
WELLS TIRE SALES INC
125 West Vandalla
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Page 83
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Page 85
WILDEY THEATER
252 North Mam
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Page 83
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107 Purcell
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