Elmwood Community High School - Ulmus Yearbook (Elmwood, IL)
- Class of 1956
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We, the SENIOR Class
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Elmwood Community High School
proudly present the l956
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Dedication
In appreciation for the many years of service as a Board
Member and loyal friend ofthe young people of the Elmwood
Community High School, the members of the Senior Class of
1956 wish to dedicate this annual to Dr. Morton.
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Western State Teachers
College, B.E.
Mathematics
ISABEL HART
U. oflll., B.S., M.S..
English
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MARIANNE FITZGERALD
Ill. State Normal
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Physical Education
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GERALD STAMP
Bradley Umv B.S.
Social Studies
ROLLAND CADY
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DONALD SERUP
Bradley Univ., B.S.
Shop
JEAN C. RISEN GLADYS PROCTOR
Ill. State Normal Univ. Knox College
Bradley Univ., B.S. Music
Commercial
DEAN HOWARD
Baldwin Wallace College
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Univ. of Michigan
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Univ. of Missouri, B.S.
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RUTH MONROE
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Seniors
Sally George, President, Karl Taylor, Vice
President, Pat Simpson, Secretary-Treasurer.
ln September of 1952, 54 very frightened "little freshmen" entered the halls of ECHS. That
year we elected Mack Street as President, Ada jones as Vice President, and Bernard Snider as
Secretary-Treasurer. We also sponsored an all-school party which we all enjoyed.
In 1953, 53 of us entered as sophomores in the new school building. This year we elected
George Whitney as President, Dick Eccles as Vice President, Carla Haines as Secretary-Trea-
surer, and Diane Butterfield as Reporter.
In 1954, 47 of us were juniors. This year we elected Karl Taylor as President, Carla
Haines as Vice President, Diane Butterfield as Secretary-Treasurer, and Vonda Archibald as
Reporter. This was our first really big year in high school. On November 19, 1955, we gave
our play, A DATE WITH JUDY, which was a huge success. It was also our job to sponsor the
Prom which we called "Moonlight Gardens. " It was a delightful evening and a complete success.
This is our last year in ECHS. We are 48 in number, the largest so far to graduate from
ECHS. This year we elected Sally George as President, Karl Taylor as Vice President, Pat
Simpson as Secretary-Treasurer, and Larry Cox as Reporter. This is our biggest year in
school and many important things have taken place.
On October 7 we initiated the freshmen, which proved to be a delightful pastime.
On October 27, we sponsored a Chili Supper and Stunt Night as a part of the Homecoming
Celebration. The evening was a big success. The following evening was the Homecoming game
and dance. Although it rained for the game, there was a record crowd at the dance.
March 23 brought our play which was a complete success in spite of a few details which were
slightly out of line.
We spent a day at Galesburg Library in doing research for our Lorado Taft Essays. Mrs.
Hart and Mrs. Bickford accompanied us.
Baccalaureate was held on May 27 with the Presbyterian Church in charge of the service.
Class Day was held the following afternoon, May 28. Then on May 31, Graduation came and we
Seniors were, as our motto stated, "Out of School Life, into Life's School. "
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Seniors
VONDA ARCHI
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"Love makes the world
go round. "
PEGGY BROADFIELD
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well done, but finding
plenty of time
for fun. "
ETHEL BEARD
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May make you healthy,
But won't make you wise!"
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DIANE BUTTERFIELD
"Lil' Butternut"
"A giggle, a dash, a
shriek, and a crash. "
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"Not as bashful
as he looks. "
PATRICIA CHAMBERS
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"AIways ready for
a good time. "
LARRY BOYER
"Boyer"
"What the Devil
won't
do to you, the women
will. "
MARY COLIGAN
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when nonsense will
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Work fascinates me-
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BETTY DUGGINS
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"Studying does not
take all her time. '
LARRY COX
"Coxie"
"I'm thro' with girls,
they cheat and lie.
Hey! Look at that
blonde that just
walked by .
RICHARD ECCLES
"DiCk"
"He smiled and said,
'Don't rush me girls. "
RAYMOND COX
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"He hastens slowly. '
SALLY GEORGE
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"Her ways are ways of
pleasantness and all
her marks are A's. "
JEAN DAVIS
"Freddie"
'Accepts life as she
meets it. "
GENE GILMAN
"Geno"
"The most useless day
of all is that in which
we have not laughed. "
CAROLYN GREENE
"Carol"
'She has a head start
in life. "
STEPHEN HARDING
"Steve"
"Sma11 but mighty. "
LOUISE GUNTER
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DELMAR HAUK
"Dagmar"
"A friend of all. "
CARLA HAINES
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'Live, laugh, and
love. "
CHARLES HOWARD
"Chuck"
"Whose big boy am I?"
BLAIR HAINES
"Marcus"
"He could sing the
savageness out of
a bear. "
ROBERT HOWARD
"Bob"
"If you can't smile,
laugh. "
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"Jersey"
"A girl with
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PHILLIP KRATZER
"Phi1"
"Life is no joke-
girls either. "
SAMUEL JONES
"Sam"
"I like a girl to come
right out and say what
she thinks - if I agree
with her. "
JAMES MARTIN
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"Sometimes I sit and
think, sometimes I
just sit. "
JACKIE KILPATRICK
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"Music comes from
her fingertips. "
DANIEL MCBETH
"Boone"
"The world knows
nothing of its greatest
men. "
BRIAN KJELLENBERG
"Hot Rod"
"Beware - I may yet do
something sensationa1l"
JAMES MCGUIRE
"Mickey"
"l wasn't built for
speed, but somehow
I manage to get
there. "
THOMAS MCINTYRE
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"The tall and
bashful type.
HARRY SHERLOCK
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"School wou1dn't
be so bad if it
weren't for the
books and the faculty. "
DANNY MERCER
"Shorty"
"The South will
rise again!"
ROBERT SHISSLER
"Rocket Ray"
"He can sing, he can
dance, he can turn
hand-stands too,
there's hardly a thing
that Rocket can't do. "
MARY PERSAK
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"She's out to cure
the world."
SHARON SLOAN
"Sherry"
"The world laughs
with her. "
SANDRA PHARES
Sandy
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bashfull
PATSY SIMPSON
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"Love is like measles,
we all have- to go
through itI"
BEVERLY SNIDER
"Bev"
"You can live without
friends,
You can live without
books,
But civilized men
can't live without
cooks. "
SHIRLEY WALKER'
"Shirt-tail"
"Seen but not heard. "
CARROLL STAMBAUGH
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he's the quiet type.
DE LORES WHITMORE
"DeedIes"
"She's good when
not otherwise. "
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'til trouble troubles
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never worries. "
KARL TAYLOR
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good, and true,
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would the seniors do?"
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Good evening ladies and gentlemen. I want to welcome all of you to the grand opening of
Dale Worley's Outer Space Summer Resort. Dale is more widely known as President of Cater-
pillar. It has been thirty years since our class of "56" has gotten together for a banquet, and I
am happy to see that all of us could make it. We are all very anxious to hear what our class-
mates have been doing during the last thirty years. When I approached the first table, I saw
that we had some celebrities among us. Blair Haines who is now one of the world's most
famous singers. He told me that Eddie Fisher gave him his first big break in show business.
Beside Blair is Sally George who has given up her job as private secretary to Samuel Goldwyn
II to become B1air's most devoted admirer.
Seated next to them is jackie Kilpatrick, one of the most celebrated pianists in the universe.
She left her tour on Mars early to be with us this evening.
Seated in the left wing are Pat Simpson who is head of a musical company, and Pat Chambers
who is in charge of the make-up department. They have just returned from Europe with their
new show, "Guys and Rockets". This show is a huge success, and we are very proud to have
them with us tonight.
joe Boatwright and jim McGuire, who are seated at one of the front tables, have just recent-
ly developed a new food called "nourishment in a capsule, " which is very convenient for taking on
long rocket cruises because a months supply can be placed in the pocket of your space suit. It
is being used for the first time tonight. We hone all of you will try some. They have a brilliant
career at the john Hopkins' Research Center in Baltimore.
Seated next to them are Carroll Stambaugh, and Tom Mclntyre. They are wealthy rocket
farmers in Florida. They sell their products to the johns Hopkins' Research Center in Baltimore
making the "nourishment in a capsule. "
Over to our right we see Mary Persack, Carol Greene, jean Davis, Mary Colgan, and
Ethel Beard who are setting up a medical space clinic on the satellite between earth and jupiter.
We wish them the best of luck and Iwould like to announce that any contribution to this worthy
cause will be greatly appreciated. You may give your contributions to Sandra Phares, head re-
ceptionist, to Doctor Romick Einstein.
Over in the corner are Bob Shissler, and the former Ada jones. It seems that they have
finally decided to try to make a go of it after all these years. Ada was head of the Child Therapy
Clinic for Martian Misfits. Bob has gone back into the seed corn business, and is president of
Shissler Incorporated. Good luck in the light-years ahead.
Seated near the back are johnie Cox and Brian Kjellenberg who own their own garage. They
have just recently completed and successfully tested the "Coxenberg Special. " It has many new
features. It travels 500 miles an hour, is accident proof, and is used only on the earth.
Steve Harding, Delmar Hauk, Raymond Cox, and Danny Mercer, have been given medals
for bravery in their exploration of a new planet called Monitor which is beyond jupiter.
Seated to the right of them is Diane Butterfield who is now the head secretary for the Uni-
versal Air Force. It seems that she has made quite a hit with certain men in the air force.
In the center of the room is Gene Gilman. He has just opened a new clothing store in which
he is featuring pastel colored space suits for summer vacations. Be sure and get yours now
before they are all sold out.
To the far right is Charles Howard who is now the head bookkeeper for Robert Howard's
chain of Kroger Stores on earth, Mars, and Venus.
Sitting on the front row are Phillip Kratzer and his charming wife Vonda Archibald. They
have just arrived from their moon haven of 2000 acres and their fine family of five children.
Next we have Senator Karl Taylor who is now campaigning for re-election with better sky-
ways to Mars as one of the main planks in his platform. Next to him is George Whitney the
most well-known lawyer in the universe, who is Karl's campaign manager.
To the left are Beverly Snider and Alice Steer. They are taking a vacation from their
families on earth. We all remember that Beverly was the first one of our class to get mar-
ried. Alice Steer is now married to a plumber and has I2 little plumberettes.
Sitting by the door is Larry Boyer who designed my summer resort. He is head of the
B Si B Builders which he is now expanding to the other planets. Standing beside me is his
wife the former Carla Haines who is his private secretary and helps him run his business.
THE PENNY SUPER MARKET
"The Store that Grows with' the Years"
Established since 1927
Dick Eccles who is sitting near the back of the room is coach of the Elmwood University
basketball team. His team has just won the Universal Tournament. We are all very proud of
his success.
The Reverend Sam jones is inviting all of us to attend his church next Sunday to hear our
former classmate, Dorothy Gunter, now a famous missionary, who will speak about her ex-
periences in Venus.
Jim Martin and Harry Sherlock are head diesel mechanics at the new caterpillar branch on
Saturn.
Shirley Walker and Deloris Whitmore, who are sitting on the right, have their own Home
EC program on television broadcast direct from station ECHS on Mercury.
To the right are Betty Duggins and Peggy Broadfield who are running a new shoe store fea-
turing light-weight magnetized space boots for women. They are of the newest style and the
prices are reasonable. Congratulations on your successful business.
Seated near the back is Danny McBeth who has recently become vice president to the chain
of Rexall Drug Stores throughout America.
Coming in the door are Larry Cox and Sharon Sloan, who we understood would be late due
to difficulties in rocket connections. Sharon is the head stewardess for the Universal Rocket
Line which travels to all the planets in the universe. Larry is emcee for Cox's Conglomer-
ation of Comedy sponsored by Cadet Corn Crackers. We close our program this evening
with a moonlight swim in Lake "56" named for our class, and we hope that we can all get
together in another thirty years.
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Juniors
Carol Greene, Secretary-Treasurer, Sharon Ekena, Report-
er, Judy Purcell, Vice President, Ronnie Coon, President.
THE JUNIOR CLASS HISTORY OF '56
One morning late in August of 1953, fifty-three freen freshmen entered the halls of ECHS
to spend the following four years there. Our first class meeting was held in September and our
advisor was Mr. Cad? We elected the following officers: Doug Coulter, President, Ronnie
Coon, Vice Presiden' ind Linda Parker, Secretary-Treasurer. We had a skating party and
hay rack ride during he year.
In the fall of '54 we were back as sophomores. Class officers were as follows: Co-
Presidents, Karen Kleen and Richard Coong Judy Purcell, Secretary-Treasurer: and Reporter,
Carol Smith. Mr. 1-lamman was our advisor. On November 10, we had an all school party.
Refreshments were served and everyone had a nice time.
In January about thirty sophomores held a party which ended in a sleigh ride. Hot chocolate
and cookies were served. The biology class held a bake sale to raise money for an armadillo.
It died. The biology class also took a trip to Chicago. They visited The Field Museum and
Brookfield Zoo on May 7, 1955. Mr. Cady sponsored our trip.
On September 6, 1955, we were enrolled as juniors with Mrs. Monroe as our advisor. We
had a class meeting in late September and the following officers were elected: Ronnie Coon,
President, Judy Purcell, Vice Presidentg Carol Greene, Secretary-Treasurer, and Sharon
Ekena, Reporter.
Our Junior play, "Girl Crazy," was held November 15, 1955. It was a big success.
We received our Class rings after we came back from Thanksgiving vacation. We were all
very proud of them.
We had a bake sale April 7, 1956 to raise more money for the Prom, which was held on
May 4. The theme was "Sealand Fantasy. "
We are all looking forward to being enrolled as seniors next year.
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Cape, Marilyn Cochran. SECOND ROW: Ronnie Coon, Richard Coon, Edward Cosby, Douglas Coulter,
Celia Cowley, john Davis, Judy Davis. THIRD ROW: Floyd Dunham, Pat Dunn, Gerry Eccles, Sharon Ekena,
Virginia Ekena, Rowena Geeseman, Robert Groeper. FOURTH ROW: Janet Harlan, Frank Harkness, Kay
Howell, Barbara Kell, Tom Kilpatrick, Karen Kleen, Betty Largent. FIFTH ROW: Stewart Lewis, Violet
Lewis, Larry McCoy, Catherine Mclntyre, Joyce Nelson, Larry Page, Sonny Patterson . SIXTH ROW: Dale
Patton, Mary Etta Pettow, Larry Proctor, Judy Purcell, Bil.l Robinson, Carolee Smith, john Wilson. SEVENT
ROW: Claude Spellman, Maurice Stambaugh, Jim Strappe, Bill Traver, Joyce Webber. Absent are
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Sophomores
Duane Runyon, Presidentg jack Jordan, Vice Presidentg
Dick Whitney, Secretary and Treasurerg jackie Miles,
Reporter.
On September 2, 1954, 58 of us entered as Freshmen of ECHS. The first class meeting
that was held was conducted by Mr. Cady. Tom jones was elected Presidentg jackie Miles,
Vice President: and jim Fruit, Secretary-Treasurer.
ln September of 1955, 53 returned to school as Sophomores. This year our officers are
Duane Runyon, Presidentg jack Jordan, Vice President: Dick Whitney, Secretary-Treasurerg
and Jackie Miles, Reporter. Our first party for this year was an all school dance.
In November the Sophomore Class float won second place in the Homecoming parade. The
theme of our float was "Elmwood is on the Beam, Princeville is on the Rocks. "
We are all looking forward to returning to Elmwood High as juniors next year.
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Sophomores
TOP ROW: Pat Mclntyre, Gerald Davis, Randall Robinson, Jack Trowbridge, Bob Hayes
Jim Groeper, Ronald Sollenberger, Bill Dawson, Charles Chapman. SECOND ROW:
Maxine Robinson, Sandra Pillman, Eileen Wagner, Jackie Martin, Judith Lair, Lois
Libby, Evelyn Broadfield, Kathryn Bain. THIRD ROW: Donna Swindler, Janice Mercer
Jim Dawson, Don Beaty, Larry Mattson, Tom Jones, Wayne Dalton, Nancy Glenn,
Letitia Steer.
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TOP ROW: Terry Ryan, Glenn Moody, Philip Simpson, Jim Fruit, Lester Endres,
Henry Lawrence, Donald Hogue, Tyronne Henderson. SECOND ROW: Sandra Fincham,
Kay Windish, Marilyn Schwartz, Judy Duggins, Mary Bourgoin, Mary Emery, Pat Boice,
Barbara Harris, Beverly Buskirk. THIRD ROW: Pat Patterson, Mary Dikeman, Vincen
Hauk, Dick Whitney, Duane Runyon, Jack Jordon, Jim Sherlock, Jackie Miles, Gloria
Swanson.
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Bob Whitney, Secretary and Treasurerg Mary Endres,
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CLASS HISTORY
On August 29, of 1955, the Freshman class attended its first school day at ECHS. Our
class consists of 69 pupils, and is the largest Freshman class ever to enter Elmwood High.
The first few days we spent getting accustomed to the new rules and regulations, the new
teachers, and getting to classes on time.
At the first of the year we elected the following officers: Mary Miles, Presidentg Randy
Snider, Vice Presidentg Bob Whitney, Secretary-Treasurerg and Mary Endres, Reporter.
In October the Freshman class made a float which we entered in the Homecoming parade
along with the floats which were made by the rest of the classes.
Later on, we had a Freshman initiation to which the whole school was invited. All of the
Freshmen took part in the initiation.
In the month of April, we went to the Americade, a project which was set up to show the
growing needs of America. This was held at the Bradley Field House at Peoria.
We then held a spring class party which was enjoyed by all.
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LOVE AT FIRST SIGHT ROUND TWO
Freshmen
TOP ROW: Nicholas Moore, Robert Sollenberger, David Binegar, Gerald Snider,
Kenny Archibald, Bill Folkenroth, Leon Gunter, Roger Davis . SECOND ROW:
Joan Hunt, Dorothy Bowen, Ann Mohn, Jo Ann Gutshall, Janice Runyon, Eleanora
Overturf, Carolyn Sparks, Mary McBeth, Louise Bourgoin. THIRD ROW: Steve
Wrestler, George Cusak, Leonard Gunter, Dale Rynearson, Gary Carry, Jimmy
Callihan, Emalena Largent. FOURTH ROW: Kay Harkness, Eleanor Hall, Margo
Yarger, Sheila Cusak, Carol Lou Shaheen, Carol Dunn, Barbara Yarger, Linda
DeFord.
TOP ROW: Darrell Siegel, Bob Woodcock, Jerry Appell, Vincent Hauk, Larry
Miles, David Inskeep, Allen Hartley, Philip Cunningham. SECOND ROW: Shirley
Slane, Evelyn La Follett, Judy Gillham, Joyce Remington, Jo Ann McLaughlin,
Anita McNeil, Linda Chapman, Beverly Book, Joyce McCoy, Judy Keyser. THIRD
ROW: Donald Spellman, Gary Fincham, Edward Austin, Ronald Cusak, Kenny
Warner, Jeff McKinty, Eugene Polen, David Roffey, Bob La Follette. FOURTH
ROW: Elizabeth Talley, Carol Goetz, Randy Snider, Mary Miles, Bob Whitney,
Mary Lou Endres, Rosemary Swanson.
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Pep Club Award
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CHEERLEADERS: Pat Patterson, Letitia Steer, Nancy Glenn
.lunlor Varsity
FRONT ROW: Jerry Apell, Bob Whitney, Jeff McKinty, Nicky Moore, Donald Spellman, David
Roffey. BACK ROW: Jack Trowbridge, David Inskeep, Vincent Hauk, Larry Mattson, Gerald
Davis, Randy Snider, Bill Folkenroth.
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Varsity
FRONT ROW: Iohn Davis, Gerald Eccles, Doug Coulter, Danny McBeth, Steve Harding, Dick Eccles, Larry
McCoy. SECOND ROW: Bob Shissler, Karl Taylor, Vernon Broadfield, Larry Mattson, George Whitney,
Richard Coon, Larry Cox, Vincent Hauk, Phil Kratzer. BACK ROW: David lnskeep, Floyd Dunham, Claud
Spellman, Ed Cosby, Tom McIntyre, Jim Fruit, Malcomb Bollinger, Lester Endres, and Bill Andrews.
The E.C.H.S. football team started with a bang and ended with a spurt.
Although we had only a record of 2 wins and 6 losses, the team was vastly im-
proved and won their first Conference game in several years .
Tom Mclntyre was named all Conference guard and Steve Harding was
named second team halfback. The graduating lettermen are: George Whitney,
Karl Taylor, Tom Mclntyre, Larry Cox, Larry Boyer, Bob Shissler, Richard
Eccles. Returning lettermen are: Lester Endres, Vernon Broadfield, Jack
Jordon, Jim Fruit, Richard Coon, Doug Coulter, Gerald Eccles, and Malcolm
Bollinger.
Elmwood 7 Valley 0
Elmwood 7 Toulon 1 8
Elmwood 0 Wyoming 38
Elmwood 0 Wethersfield 42
Elmwood 0 Galva 44
Elmwood 0 Walnut l 4
Elmwood l 3 Princeville 0
Elmwood O Bradford 33
CISEL'S MOBILGAS
"Stop at the Sign of the Flying Red Horse"
Elmwood, Illinois
Basketball
CHEERLEADERS: Diane Butterfield, Carla Haines, Karen Kleen, Ada jones.
.lumor Varsity
FRONT ROW: Jeff McKiney, Tom Jones, Dick Whitney, Ronnie Sollenberger, jerry Appefl, Gary
Fincham, and David Roffey. BACK ROW: jack jordan, David Inskeep, Charles Chapman, jim
Fruit, Randy Snider, Philip Simpson, Bob Whitney.
JUNIO5l7VARSITY RECORD
Elmwood 41 Brimfield Elmwood 51 Toulon 53
Elmwood 31 Yates City 24 Elmwood 38 Wyoming 43
Elmwood 38 Wyoming 37 Elmwood 32 Brimfield 47
Elmwood 27 Galva 24 Elmwood 33 Wethersfield 40
Elmwood 42 Wethersfield 63 Elmwood 36 Galva 71
Elmwood 43 Yates City 35 Elmwood 64 Walnut 57
Elmwood 46 Walnut 45 Elmwood 39 Princeville 42
Elmwood 53 Wi lliamsfield 43 Elmwood 58 Bradford 36
Elmwood 59 Bradford 48 Elmwood 59 Glasford 40
Elmwood 20 Princeville 43 Elmwood 54 Toulon 66
PRINCEVI LLE TOURNEY
Elmwood 52 Wethersfield 48
Elmwood 57 Toulon 33
Elmwood 40 Princeville 59
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RAMSHAW MOTOR SALES
Elmwood, Illinois
Varsity
BACK ROW: Dan McBeth, Blair Haines, Larry Cox, Jerry Blankenship, Bob Shissler, Doug Coulter. FRONT
ROW: Richard Coon, Sonny Patterson, Sam Jones, George Whitney, Phil Kratzer, Steve Harding.
The 1955-56 Trojan basketball team was the preseason favorite for the Blackhawk
Conference title. Due to about twenty seconds we lost the championship to a strong
Galva team that went on to win twenty one in a row and were never stopped till they got
to the game against Galesburg in the Galesburg Regional. But we came out second.
This year the Blackhawk was very strong with three teams winning twenty games or
more. Elmwood ended up with a splendid record of 20 wins and 7 losses . 1930 was the
last time Elmwood won 20 games . Elmwood lost 4 games in tournament play and 3 in
regular scheduled play. In the Elmwood Tourney, we won fourth place and in the
Princeville Tourney we won second place. For once Elmwood wasn't small, but had
four starters at six two and one at five eleven.
This year George Whitney was named unanimously as All Conference Center and
Sam jones was named on the second team. Sam, who in his Junior year was named
All Conference Center, was handicapped by illness throughout the year. This year we
lose eight seniors and returning are two lettermen who were starters, Richard Coon
and Sonny Patterson. Also returning are Doug Coultor and jerry Blankenship.
PALACE THEATER
"Relax and see a good movie"
Elmwood, E. L. Hahn, Mgr.
Varsity Lettermen
VARSITY RECORD
Elmwood 70 Brimfield 54
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Elmwood 72 Yates City 59
Elmwood 61 Wyoming 59
Elmwood 61 Galva 50
Elmwood 50 Wethersfield 54
Elmwood 65 Yates City 35
Elmwood 58 Walnut 55
Elmwood 85 Williamsfield 49
Elmwood 75 Bradford 56
Elmwood 57 Princeville 56
Elmwood 62 Toulon 79
Elmwood 51 Brimfield 48
Elmwood 65 Wethersfield 62
Elmwood 34 Galva 37
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ELMWOOD TOURNEY PRINCEVILLE TOURNEY
Elmwood 61 Brimfield 60 Elmwood 79 Princeville
Elmwood 52 Farmington 59 Elmwood 57 Wyoming
Elmwood 41 Wethersfield 50 Elmwood 70 Toulon
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Elmwood 59 Spalding 95
MILLER FARM SUPPLY
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Baseball and Track
BACK ROW: jim Fruit, Tom McIntyre, Richard Coon, Vincent Hauk, Malcolm Bollinger.
FRONT ROW: David lnskeep, Dick Eccles, Tom jones, jack jordan, Philip Kratzer.
The Elmwood Track team participated in several track meets this year. At
the most important one, the Blackhawk Conference Track Meet at Galva, Richard
Coon placed in high jump, Malcolm Bollinger placed in shot put, and Dick Eccles
placed in the 100 yard dash. '
Seniors on the track team included Tom McIntyre, Dick Eccles, and Phillip
Kratzer.
Returning track members are: Jim Fruit, Richard Coon, Vincent Hauk, Mal-
colm Bollinger, David lnskeep, Tom jones, Jack Jordan.
BACK ROW: Larry McCoy, Doug Coulter, Richard Coon, Randy Snider, John Cox.
FRONT ROW: Steve Harding, Eugene Pollen, Danny McBeth, David lnskeep, Gary
Finchman.
The Elmwood Baseball team had a fairly good season this year with a record
of five wins, six losses and one tie.
Graduating players are: Steve Harding, Danny McBeth, Dick Eccles, John
Cox.
Returning players are: Larry McCoy, Doug Coulter, Richard Coon, Randy
Snider, Eugene Pollen, David lnskeep, Gary Finchman.
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Homecooked Meals and Steaks
Elmwood, Illinois
Chorus
This year found about 75 enrolled in chorus . Of this number 14 were boys and 61
were girls . Out of this number 30 represented Elmwood in the Blackhawk Choral
Festival at Princeville on March 12 . Blair Haines sang The Blind Ploughman, as our
special number that evening. The Festival was directed by Mr. Lloyd Pfautsch, in-
structor at Illinois Wesleyan University.
Five girls, five boys, and two piano contestants represented Elmwood at District
Contest at Limestone on March 24. Blair Haines won first and went to the State Con-
test where he received a second place rating. Out of the group sent to Limestone,
nine received second rating.
On April 3, the entire chorus presented a group of songs for the Women's Club
at the High School Gymnasium .
Out of the choral group, eight sophomores and one senior organized a group
which they called the Looney Tuners . Their first appearance was at the junior Class
play. Later, they took part in a rural youth contest and were rated among the top ten
to appear on the Farm and Home Program at Champaign. This group also appeared
on television at Champaign and on WMBD radio program and on many local programs .
Henry Lawrence, Joe Boatwright, Duane Runyon, Jack Jordan, Mary Dikeman, Pat Patterson,
Kay Windish, Gloria Swanson, Nancy Glenn. Seated: Miss Proctor.
PATTERSON FUNERAL HOME
Elmwood, Illinois
Phone 2491
TOP ROW: Beverly Buskirk, Nancy Glenn, Barbara Harris, Jack Jordan, Duane Runyon,
Henry Lawrence, Linda Chapmen, Evelyn Broadfield, Jo Ann Gutshall. SECOND ROW:
Sandy Pillman, Kay Harkness, Pat Patterson, Gloria Swanson, Eileen Wagner, Mary
Emry, Jackie Miles, Carol Lou Shaheen, Lois Libby. THIRD ROW: Kay Windish,
jackie Martin, Mary Dikeman, Judy Keyser, Janice Runyon, Patty Boice, Mary Alice
Bourgoin, Letltla Steer, Sandra Fincham. BOTTOM ROW: Mlss Proctor, Donna
Swindler, Joyce McCoy, Eleanora Overturf, Eleanor Hall, Carol Dunn, Linda Deford,
Elizabeth Talley, Carolyn Sparks, Mary McBeth.
TOP ROW: Carol Smith, Sharon Ekena, Pat Simpson, Larry Cox, Karl Taylor, Delmar
Hauk, Virginia Ekena, Judy Purcell. SECOND ROW: Carla Haines, Bob Shissler, Blair
Haines, Larry Boyer, Dale Worley, Joe Boatwrlght, Ronald Coon, Doug Coulter, Mary
Colgan. THIRD ROW: Joyce Webber, Shirley Walker, Jackie Kilpatrick, Ada Jones,
Mary Etta Pettow, Jean Davis, Karen Kleen, Joyce Nelson, Janet Faubel, Beverly
Snider. FOURTH ROW: Diane Butterfield, Linda Parker, Barbara Kell, Pat Chambers,
Mary Vance, Pat Dunn, Violet Lewis, Janet Harlan, Delores Whitmore, Ethel Beard.
D gl H MOTOR CORP.
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Elmwood
Future Homemakers of America
STANDING: Janet Harlan, Historian: Nancy Glenn, Recreation Chairmang Gloria Swanson
Projects Chairmang Mrs. McCraith, Advisor: Kay Windish, Song Leader: Sharon Ekena Parlxa
mentariang Patty Boice, Projects Chairmang SEATED: Diane Butterfield Vice President
Linda Parker, Presidentg Sandra Phares, Treasurer: Peggy Broadfield, Secretary.
F.I3I.A. is a national organization. Our local chapter has a membership consist
ing of 65 girls . The following is the calendar of events for 1955-1956
August 24 ..... Picnic for the incoming freshmen
September 12- 1 6
September 13
October 21 .
October 30 to
December 19
January 18 .
February 11
April 20 . .
April 26. .
Nov. 5. .
. Courtesy Week
.Piggy Bank Party
. .Halloween Hop
. . F.H.A. Week
.Christmas Party
Daddy Date Night
Sweetheart Dance
. St. Louis Trip
. . Style Show
ELMWOOD FASHION SHOP
Mrs . Mabel Shaw
Elmwood, Illinois
TOP ROW: Rowena Geeseman, Judy Purcell, Joyce Nelson, Carol Smith, Mary Etta
Pettow, Janet Faubel, Jackie Kilpatrick, Linda Chapman. SECOND ROW: Violet Lewis,
Joyce Remington, Jo Ann McLaughlin, Judy Keyser, Eleanor Overturf, Dorothy Bowen,
Ann Mohn, Kay Harkness. THIRD ROW: Mary Ann Emry, Betty Duggins, Betty Largent,
Judy Lair, Mary Bourgoin, Barbara Harris, Louise Bourgoin, Joan Hunt. FOURTH ROW:
Carla Haines, Pat Patterson, Beverly Book, Mary Dikeman, Virginia Ekena, Ada Jones,
Catherine McIntyre, Sandra Fincham, Eileen Wagner.
TOP ROW: Jean Davis, Celia Cowley, Barbara Kell, Mary Colgan, Karen Kleen, Sharon
Sloan, Mary Vance, Pat Dunn, Beverly Buskirk. SECOND ROW: Jackie Miles, Jackie
Martin, Judy Davis, Joyce Webber, Judy Duggins, Evelyn Broadfield, Lois Libby, Mar-
ilyn Schwartz, Kathryn Bain. THIRD ROW: Evelyn LaFollett, Pat Chambers, Kay Howell
Delores Whitmore, Ethel Beard, Maxine Robinson, Emalena Largent, Janice Mercer,
Barbara Yarger, Margo Yarger, Letitia Steer. FOURTH ROW: Mary McBeth, Sandra
Pillman, Shelia Cusack, Carol Shaheen, Carol Dunn, Judy Gillham, Jo Ann Gutshall,
Linda Deford, Elizabeth Talley, Carolyn Sparks .
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Home of BRED-TO-LAY Chick
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TOP ROW: Judy Davis, Joyce Webber, Pat Bolce, Mary Ann Emery, Pat Patterson,
Mary Alice Bourgoln, Janice Runyon, Louise Bourgoin, Eleanor Overturf. SECOND
ROW: Janet Faubel, Elizabeth Talley, Carol Shaheen, Nancy Glenn, Mary McBeth,
Rosemary Swanson, Mary Miles, Jo Anne Gutshall, Letitia Steer. THIRD ROW:
Barbara Harris, Sandra Fincham, Judy Glllham, Jo Ann McLaughlin, Shirley Slane,
Mary Hall, Carolyn Sparks, Linda DeFord, Sandra Pillman, Ethel Beard. FOURTH
ROW: Mary Dikeman, Janet Harlan, Judy Purcell, Carolee Smith, Jackie Miles, Kay
Howell, Sharon Ekena, Miss Fitzgerald. FIFTH ROW: Jackie Martin, Ada Jones,
Virginia Ekena, Sharon Sloan, Karen Kleen, Mary Ann Vance, Joyce Nelson.
G.A.A. has been very active this year. They have sponsored a bake
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sale and a show as a means of making money. They have also been sell-
, ing candy bars during the noon hours with the pep club.
For the first time, Elmwood G.A.A. held a Play Day on April 21.
Twelve schools from around the Elmwood area participated, and Yates
City helped to sponsor it. The Play Day turned out to be a big success
and everybody had a good time.
The G.A.A. Banquet this year was held at the Chuckwagon, at which
some of the members received their awards, and the officers for the
coming year were elected.
The officers for this year were:
President ............ . . Carol Smith
Vice President .... . . Jackie Miles
Treasurer . . . . . Janet Harlan
Secretary. . . .......... Judy Purcell
i Reporter ..... ............ K ay Howell BOWLING?
Point Captains .......... Sharon Ekena, Mary Dikeman
P.E. CLASS AT REST
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Pep Club
TOP ROW: Ann Mohn, Marilyn Schwartz, Evelyn Broadfield, Mary Ann Vance, Sharon Sloan, Mary
Miles, Jackie Kilpatrick, Judy Gillham, Janice Runyon. SECOND ROW: Barbara Kell, Mary Colgan,
Henry Lawrence, Vernon Broadfield, Ronnie Coon, Duane Runyon, Larry Proctor, Shirley Slane, Jo Ann
McLaughlin. THIRD ROW: Linda Chapman, Judy Davis, Peggy Broadfield, Jean Davis, Patty Boice,
Mary Ann Emry, Pat Patterson-, Mary Alice Bourgoin, Eileen Wagner, Jackie Miles. FOURTH ROW:
Joan Hunt, Dorothy Bowen, Mary Dikeman, Joyce Nelson, Sharon Ekena, Janet Harlan, Mary Etta Pettow,
Barbara Harris, Nancy Glenn, Kay Windish, Letitia Steer. FRONT ROW: Beverly Book, Sandy Pillman,
Jackie Martin, Karen Kleen, Carla Haines, Ada Jones, Diane Butterfield, Elizabeth Talley, Sheila Cusak
Joyce McCoy.
This year the pep club had a membership of fifty-five . We sponsored skits
at pep meetings which everyone seemed to enjoy. We held parent's night when
the parents of the basketball boys were honored . The fathers wore the same
numbers as their sons, and the mothers were given flowers .
The pep club sold candy during noon hours to raise money.
Trophies for good sportsmanship were given to one boy in football and boy
in basketball. A record is kept of these boys from year to year on a plaque in
the gym.
President ...... . . Sharon Ekena
Vice President ..... .... K ay Windlsh
Secretary-Treasurer. . . Diane Butterfield
Reporter ....... .... P atty Boice
Advisor . . . . Miss Risen
CARTER'S BODY SHOP
Body-Fender-Mechanical work-Custom Upholstery work
24 Hr. Wrecker Service
Latin Club
STANDING: Mrs. Monroe, David Roffey, Larry Miles, Glenn Moody, Jim Dawson, JackTrowbridge,
Randy Snider, Charles Chapman, Jim Fruit, Jackie Miles, Sandra Pillman, Rosemary Swanson,
Nickie Moore, Bob Whitney, Jeff McKinty, Jackie Martin, Donald Spellman. SEATED, first row:
Allan Hartley, Jerry Appell, Tom Mclntyre, Bob Howard, Gene Gilman. SECOND ROW: Wayne
Dalton, Jack Jordan, Philip Simpson, Henry Lawrence, Duane Runyon. THIRD ROW: Mary Lou
Endres, Carol Goetz, Delorls Whitmore, Tom Jones, Shirley Slane. FOURTH ROW: Letitia Steer,
Dick Whitney, Barbara Harris, Mary Miles.
The Latin Club is a newly formed organization at ECI-IS . Anyone who has taken
Latin is eligible for membership. We have thirty-five members in our Latin Club
and hope to have more next year.
The Highlight of the year for the Latin Club was a Roman Banquet held on Feb-
ruary 21, 1956. All of the Latin students appeared in Roman Style Clothing. There
were prizes for the Best dressed boy and girl.
Dinner was served, also in Roman style. Two chairs were pushed together so
we could lie down and eat. The dinner, which we all enjoyed, was prepared by Mrs .
Monroe and the girls .
We hope to have a Roman Banquet next year.
Following the dinner a very entertaining Roman program was presented by some
of the Latin Club members .
Those students who maintained an average of 90 for five six-weeks will receive
a certificate of merit.
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'Echo Staff'
STANDING: Pat Boice, Jackie Mlles, Mary Lou Endres, Vernon Hauk, Sandra Pillman,
Larry Cox, Letitla Steer, Jackie Martin, Kay Howell, Sharon Ekena, Larry McCoy,
Miss Risen. SEATED: Douglas Coulter, Carol Smith, Richard Coon, Judy Purcell,
Virginia Ekena, Vernon Broadfield, Floyd Dunham.
IIECHOII
This is the third year the juniors have undertaken a school newspaper. The "Echo" came
out once every six weeks and proved to be a huge success. It kept the students up on all the
latest news and gossip and featured such things as sports, dances, activities, and the news of
all the organizations.
It was a lot of work, but we all enjoyed it. We would especially like to thank our advisor,
Miss Risen for all the help she has given us.
STAFF
Co-Editor .... ..... . . . Judy Purcell
Co-Editor ..... . . . . . . Carol Smith
Feature Editor .... . . Virginia Ekena
Art Editor ....... . . . Karen Kleen
Assistant Art Editor . . ...... Pat Dunn
Sports Editor ...... .... D oug Coulter
Special ........ .... F loy Dunham
Business Manager ...... Vernon Broadfield
Advisor ............... Miss Risen
REPORTERS
Freshman News ....... Mary Lou Endres
Sophomore News .......... Jackie Miles
junior News ..... . . Sharon Ekena
Senior News . . . .... Larry Cox
F.F.A. News . . . . . Larry McCoy
F.H.A. News . . . . Linda Chapman
G.A.A. News . . . . . Kay Howell
F.W.E. News . . . . .Vernon Hauk
Latin News ..... . . Letitia Steer
Pep Club News .... .... P at Boice
Prayer Circle News . . . . Sandy Pillman
Band News ..... . . Jackie Martin
FORNEY'S CAFE
Phone 5421
Elmwood
Future Farmers of America
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STANDING, Back row: Gerald Davis, Tyronne Henderson, Lester Endres, Bill Robinson, Larry
Mattson, John Davis, Dale Patton, Maurice Stambaugh, Larry Page, Robert Groeper, Vincent Hauk,
STANDING, Middle row: James Strappe, Donald Hogue, David Inskeep, Roger Davis, Steve Hard-
ing, Steve Wrestler, Robert Woodcock, Darrell Siegel, David Binegar, Bob LaFol1ette, Claude
Spellman, Carroll Stambaugh, Bill Dawson, Jim Groeper. SEATED: Pat McIntyre, Philip Cunning-
ham, Mr. Smith, Larry McCoy, Tom McIntyre, Phillip Kratzer, Delmar Hauk, Sonny Patterson,
Bill Andrews, Edward Cosby, Malcolm Bollinger.
On November 4, 1955, the F .F .A. Chapter held their initiation at the
Elmwood High School. Later when the initiation was over there was a sock
dance . We took field trips, went to sales, and also went to John Deere Day
in Yates City. On October 28, the F.F.A. Chapter received third place in
the Homecoming parade for their float. On April 19, 14 boys went to Wash-
burn on a beef and dairy judging contest in the District. The freshmen and
sophomores went on a grain judging contest.
President .... . Phillip Kratzer
Vice President . . . . Delmar Hauk
Secretary . . . . Sonny Patterson
Treasurer . . .Tom Mclntyre
Reporter . . . Larry McCoy
Sentinel. . . . Bill Andrews
HICKS MARKET
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Elmwood
Future Woodworkers of Elmwood ,YA
TOP ROW: Ronald Sollenberger, Jack Trowbridge, Harry Sherlock, Jim Sherlock, Terry Ryan, Wayne Dalton
SECOND ROW: Jim Dawson, Glenn Moody, John Cox, George Whitney, Randall Robinson, Jim Martin.
BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Serup, Vernon l-lauk, Larry Boyer, Dick Eccles, Carroll Stambaugh, Brian Kjellenberg.
The future Woodworkers of Elmwood ls a new club connected with the Industrial
Arts Woodworking Shop which is a new subject at the Elmwood Community High
School this year. It is made up of sophomores, juniors, and seniors. On April 27,
the members displayed their projects at the F.H.A. Style Show. The officers are
as follows:
President ..... ...... D ick Eccles
Vice President . . . . . Carroll Stambaugh
Secretary .... . . . Carroll Stambaugh
Treasurer . . . . Brian Kjellenherg
Reporter . . .... Vernon Hauk
Advisor .................... Mr. Serup
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This year has been one of work and fun for the
members of Elmwood band. Officers were: joe
Boatwright, Presidentg jackie Martin, Reporter,
Barbara Harris, Librarian. Under the capable
direction of Mr. Dean Howard, the band made great
progress. It participated this year in the Annual
Band Festival at Weathersfield and played at the foot-
ball and basketball games.
This year the Band Association presented the band
members with new black and orange uniforms, which
were greatly appreciated.
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Open Daily Elmwood
Junior Class Play
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"GIRL CRAZY"
On November 18, a rollicking comedy entitled "Girl Crazy" was
presented by the Junior Class under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Mon-
roe . It was greatly enjoyed by all who attended, and proved to be a
great SUCCESS
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. .Ronald Coon
Stewart Lewis
Floyd Dunham
. Larry McCoy
Tom Kilpatrick
. Richard Coon
. .Karen Kleen
. .Judy Purcell
. .Janet Faubel
Virginia Ekena
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. . .Judy Davis
. .Violet Lewis
Carolyn Greene
Eaglerock ..... Malcolm Bollinger
Sam .......... Vernon Broadfield
Lieut. Caddigan .... Jerry Blankship
Prompter ...... . . Joyce Webber
Square Dancers:
Mary Etta Pettow
Sharon Ekena
Janet Harlan
Mary Ann Vance
Edward Cosby
Larry Page
Maurice Stambaugh
Larry McCoy
Caller Doug Coulter
GAMBLES
"The Friendly Store"
Phone 4321
Senior Class Play
BELLES on THEIR TOES
On March 23 the Senior Class under the direction of Mrs . Ruth Monroe pre-
sented their play, BELLES on THEIR TOES. The following is the cast of char-
acters from the lighthearted comedy.
Mrs. Gllbreth
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Ernestine . .
Martha . .
Frank. . .
Bill ....
Lillian . .
Fred . .
Dan . . .
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Mr. Hathaway
Leora . . . .
Dr. Bob .... .
Al Lynch . .
David Loring .
Mr . Crawford
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REMBRANDT STUDIOS
Louis P. De Zelar, Photographer
317 Main Street, Peoria
. Peggy Broadfield
. . . Carla Haines
. . Pat Simpson
. . .Betty Duggins
. . . . Sam jones
. . . Gene Gilman
DeloreS.Whitmore
. . . Bob Howard
. . . Bob Shissler
. . Blair Haines
. . Dale Worley
. . . Jim McGuire
. . Joe Boatwright
. . . Mary Colgan
. . Karl Taylor
. . . . Larry Cox
. . .Delmar Hauk
. . .Raymond Cox
. Jackie Kilpatrick
Homecoming
The Homecoming festivities began with a chili supper held in the cafe-
teria, sponsored by the Seniors on Thursday night, October 27 . Immediate-
ly after the supper a stunt show was presented by the various classes and
organizations. The stunts were very good, each one having as their theme
victory for the Trojans and defeat for the Princes. Everyone agreed that
the chili supper and stunt show were a huge success .
On Friday afternoon the weather was in our favor and classes were let
out at 1:00 so that we might see the parade as it went through the town.
Leading the floats was the band in their new and very pretty uniforms.
Friday night we found the weather no longer in our favor, for it was
raining. The game went on even though the field was all mud and the play-
ers were soaked by the rain. We were very proud of our boys for they de-
feated Princeville 13-0 .
A record crowd was present when, at 10:00, the dance got underway in
the decorated gym. We danced to the music of Mr. Cady and his orchestra .
At 11:00 the winners of the floats were announced with the juniors placing
first, the Sophomores, second, and the F.F.A., third.
At 11:30 Mr. Stamp crowned Queen Ada jones and King Tom Mclntyre
in a very impressive ceremony. Ada's attendants were Sally George, Vonda
Archibald, and Carla Haines . Tom's attendants were Dick Eccles, George
Whitney, and Philip Kratzer.
The dance ended at midnight and everyone agreed that this years Home-
coming was one of the nicest ever!
SCHULZ GROCERY
Elmwood Illinois
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Homecoming Headlines
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Elmwood, Illinois
The Royal Couple
On the evening of May 4, at the Elmwood Community High School gym, the
faculty and senior class were guests of the junior class at the annual junior-
senior prom. This year the theme was "Sealand Fantasy." The theme was
carried out through the entire banquet and prom. At 6:30 a banquet was held.
The meal was served by the mothers of the juniors . After the banquet the
program started. On the program were the following: The welcome by the
junior class president, Ronald Coon, the response by the senior class presi-
dent, Sally George, a vocal solo by Karen Kleen: a short talk by Mr. l-lamman,
the math instructor at the high school, a short talk by Mr. Bickfordg and then
the presentation of gifts to the seniors. The guests of honor were Mr. and Mrs .
Garrison, and Mr. and Mrs. Bickford. Mr. Garrison is to be the new principal
next year.
At nine o'clock the dance started with music by the orchestra of Paul Russel
The crowning of the king and queen was held at 11:00 . At this time the grand
march was held after which came the royal procession led by Ronald Coon and
Judy Purcell, the junior president and vice president, followed by joe Boatwright
and Peggy Broadfield, the senior attendants . Behind them were the junior
attendants, janet Harlan and Vernon Broadfield and then the king and queen,
George Whitney and jackie Kilpatrick. The punch boy, Randy Snider, and the
punch girl, Joanne Gutshall, carried the crowns, made of white mums and
lavender daisies . At twelve o'clock the dance ended.
The ceiling of the decoration consisted of azure blue streamers . The walls
were alternated with blue, green, yellow and pink streamers . The punch room
was orchid. The lounge was made like a sea cave. It was green and brown and
contained sea weed and cjlam shells.
The center-piece was a huge octopus, under which the c-ouples danced, and
an old chest was at the end of the floor. The throne was made like a clam shell
On the north end there was a huge mural, depicting an underwater scene, which
was painted by Douglas Coulter and his father.
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Carla Haines Jean Davis Steve Harding
Pat Simpson Philip Kratzer Carol Greene
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Jewelry BEAUTY SHOP
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Washing Greasing
Phone 4511 Elmwood
Phone 4001
Elmwood
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Band WN'
FRONT ROW: Gary Cox, Tom DeFord, Raymond Graves, Tom Harding, Edward Graves, Jim Haines,
Bessie Brown, Richie Snider, Wesley Worley, Bob Murphy. SECOND ROW: Virginia Monroe, George
Shaheen, Jim Moravek, Janet McGuire, Ethel Bleichner, Keith Cox, Pat Maher, Suellen Swanson, Connie
Folkenroth, Judy Jones, Dick Woodcock, Dan Boatwrlght. BACK ROW: Cheryl Norris, Glenene Windish,
Jeanette Brown, Gerald Shaheen, Jim Windish, Sharon Proctor, Ruth Lawrence, Jack DeFord, Kathleen
Kimbrough, Mary Archibald, Barbara Beal, Rosemary Inskeep, Bob DeFord, Clifford Bateman, Mr.
Howard.
The Elmwood Grade School Band under the direction of Mr. Howard was rated Divison One in both the
District and State Band contests during the past year. These contests are sponsored by the Illinois Grade
School Band Association.
Chorus
FRONT ROW: Janet Llshman, Marianne Kleen, Kathleen Kimbrough, Janice Windish, Nancy Miles,
Sherry Clark, Alberta Swanson, Karen Beal, Ruth Andrews. SECOND ROW: Jim Windish, Bill Roffey,
Sandra Kllnck, Roger Boyer, Gary Inskeep, Louise Philbee, Pat Maher, Bessie Brown, Jack Burns, Vir-
ginia Monroe, James Moravek, Dean Vance, Ronnie Boyer. THIRD ROW: Dan Boatwrlght, Bob Parker,
Brian Hoffman, Donna Webber, Dale Runyon, Ethel Bleichner, Bob Murphy, Glenn McBeth, Howard
Schleich, Walter McKown, John Gilmer, Ruth Lawrence, Eldon Harper, Kay McCartney, Miss Proctor.
BACK ROW: Sharon I-Iall, Lou Ann Hoover, Bob Patterson, Steve Webber, Linda Bateman, Mary Morton,
Judy Schwartz, Roger Guild, Analea Davis, Jean Hitchcock, Jack Frame, Jim Haines, Sharon Proctor,
Pat Emery.
MCGUIRE SHOE STORE HOWARD WELDING SHOP
Elmwood Elmwood
Illinois Illinois
Special Awards
FRONT ROW: Dean Vance, Vocalg Virginia Monroe, Piano, Allen Cochran, Declamation, fall winners at
the Elmwood Grade Fine Arts Contestl Marianne Kleen, winner at the District Vocal Contestg Ethel
Bleichner, rated division one superior in the State Band Contest. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Atherton, director
of declamationg Jean Hitchcock, first place in the State Declamation Contest, Analea Davis, District winner
in Orationg Miss Proctor, vocal director, Mr. Howard, band director.
FRONT ROW: Cheryl Norris, division one State Band Contest, Ethel Bleichner, division one superior in
State Band Contestg Ruth Lawrence and Sharon Proctor, division one in State Band Contest. SECOND ROW:
Mary Morton, article on Bishop Hill published in the March issue of the Illinois Junior Historiang Judy
Schwartz, first place in the American Legion Essay Contest: Analea Davis, third place in the American
Legion Essay Contest.
ARTHUR GOODWIN'S J. R. EMRY
BARBER SHOP Implements
Elmwood, Illinois Phone 2081
Heavyweight Basketball
The Elmwood Grade Heavyweights enjoyed a record of ll wins and 3 defeats during the 1955-56 basket-
ball season.
FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders, Connie Folkenroth, Janet McGuire, janet Lishman. SECOND ROW: Gary
Cox, Managerg Dean Vance, Dale Runyon, Walter McKown, jack Burns, Jim Moravek. BACK ROW: Coach
Tompkins, Howard Schleich, jack Frame, Dave Purcell, Robert jones, Keith Cox, Glenn McBeth, Coach
Hartley.
Lightweight Basketball
The Elmwood Grade Lightweights probably enjoyed the most successful season of any Grade team ln the
history of the Elmwood Grade School.
They had a record of 19 wins and 2 defeats during the 1955-56 season. The Lightweights won second
place in the Peoria County tournament, at Bellevueg they won the Sectional Tournament at Green Valleyg and
were defeated in the second game of the State Tournament at Rantoul, by Paris.
FRONT ROW: Cheerleaders, Connie Folkenroth, Janet McGuire, janet Lishman. SECOND ROW: Tom
Harding, Dean Vance, Roger Boyer, Bob Talley, Ronnie Boyer, THIRD ROW: Coach Tompkins, Gary
Cox, Managerg jim Moravek, Gary Inskeep, Bob Murphy,3 Dale Runyon, jack Burns, Kenny Forney,
Coach Hartley. BACK ROW: Jim Haines, John Gilmer, Walter McKown, jack DeFord, Bob Patterson.
BOB SHOOP TOM Sr ARCH
PHILLIP "66" SERVICE BARBERSHOP
Ehnwood, Illinois Elmwood
Baseball and Track
The Elmwood Grade Baseball team 6 wins and 2 defeats during the 1955-56 season. The Grade team
was defeated in their second game of the District baseball tournament by Farmington, the host school, by
the score of 9-5 .
FRONT ROW: Gary Inskeep, jim Moravek, Bob Murphy, Tom Harding, jack Burns. SECOND ROW: Coach
Tompkins, John Gilmer, Jack Frame, Bill Dunham, Jack DeFord, Dale Runyon, Coach Hartley. THIRD
ROW: Glenn McBeth, Robert jones, Gary Cox, Dave Purcell, Keith Cox.
The E V - Y v , A , iccessful
season In the past several years . The lightweight team tied for second in the Peoria County meet with
Woodrow Wilson. At the District meet held at Bradford, the lightweight team placed third and four boys
were qualified to go on to the Sectional meet at Amboy. In the sectional the lightweight team placed fifth
and two boys, Ed Graves and Dean Vance qualified for the State meet at Monticello. At the Galva Invita-
tional Track Meet the Lightweights tied for second place with ROVA . At State meet Eddie Graves won
the 220 yard dash and placed second in the 120 yard low hurdles.
FRONT ROW: Dean Vance, Jim Moravek, Bob Patterson, Roger Boyer, Bob Parker. SECOND ROW:
Coach Tompkins, Gary Inskeep, Bob Murphy, Dale Runyon, John Simpson, Walter McKown, Edward Graves,
jack Burns, Coach Hartley. BACK ROW: jack Frame, Keith Cox, Gary Cox, Dave Purcell, Glenn McBeth.
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Illinois Farmington
Patrol
IONT ROW: Janet Lishman, Ed Graves, Tom Reinhart, Kenny Forney, Lester Throwbridge, Marianne Kleen, Jim
oravek, Sandra Klinck, Bob Parker. SECOND ROW: Tom Harding, Jack Bums, Sherry Clark, Karen Beal, Dale
myon, Linda Bateman, Howard Schleich, John Simpson, Nancy Miles, Alberta Swanson, Miss Shively. BACK
JW: Eldon Harper, Bob Murphy, Mary Morton, Judy Schwartz, Gary Cox, Analea Davis, Jean Hitchcock. John
ilmer, Bob Patterson.
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B. C. Allensworth,Prof., Ella Brain, May
Hopkins, Eliza Hurlburt, Hattie Keene,
Eliza Mathews, Hettie Pasell, Minnie
Rogers, Stella Rose, Flora Smith, Edson
Walton, Ella Woods.
James M. Greenley, Prof., Laura V.
Ramsey.
James M. Greenley, Prof., Lettie Bartho-
lomew, Joseph Williamson.
Kelly, Prof., Alice Biggs, Rosa
Florence Whitney.
James
Ryan,
James Kelly, Prof., No grackiates.
Jarus Kelly, Prof., No graduates.
J. M. Crow, Prof., Lois Brown, Ed Egan.
J. M. Crow, Prof., Asa M. Brown, George
N. Brown, Bothena Coon, Florence
Darby, Belle Kellogg, Huburt Marshall,
Flora McNay, Lillie Purcell.
J. M. Crow, Prof., Mattie Barett, Hettie
Coon, Minnie Purcell.
J. M. Crow, Prof., James Les, John
Pheifer, Mabelle Ryan.
T, B. Bird, Prof., Ella Flanegin, lda
Patterson, Evan Slaughter.
T, B. Bird, Prof., Lido Dinan, Nettie
Kightlinger, Maggie McCowan, Lillie
Pulsipher, Atic Purcell, Nettie Wiley.
C. R. Vcndervoort, Prof., Orie Bartholo-
mew, Kate Callister, Laura Lobough,
Lumen Royce, Howard Spangler, Bertha
Wheeler, Frank Whitney.
C. R. Vmdervoort, Prof., El Clingmi
Frances Dmiels, Fredericka Mothewson,
Frank Widmeyer.
W. J. Pringle, Prof., Lura Helen Bcrtholo-
mew, Harriet Jones, Ed C. Slayton,
Harry Tompkins.
- W. J. Pringle, Prof., Anna Enright, Minnie
Lawrence, Edward Siegel.
-W. J. Pringle, Prof., Edson E. Dalton,
Kate Hurff, Emest Lobaugh, Fred Patter-
son, Sam Tidd.
- W. J. Pringle, Prof., John Bitner, Ed. U.
Henry, Milo Ketchum, Edith Kightlinger,
Howard Kirkpatrick, Philip Phares, Fred
Pratz, James Slayton.
- W. J. Pringle, Prof., Charles Burt, Sadie
Clinch, Fred Darby, Bessie Ewalt, Orrie
Snyder, Estelle Wasson.
-W. J. Pringle, Prof., Emma Anderson,
Genie Davis, Everet Kemp, Lillim
Wheeler, Frank Wing.
-W. J. Pringle, Prof., Harrison Dixon,
Charles Famum, Fred Heptonstall, Echo
Lawrence, Nellie A. Perrin, Fred Sloyton,
Leila Williamson.
- S. B. Allison, Prof., Ora Currlings, F.rank
Higgins, Asa Kirkpatrick, Harry Macy,
Emma Putrnm, Sanford Schriers, Anna
Vandervoort, Ester Wasson, Katie Wai bel.
-S. B. Allison, Prof., Ethel Cullings,
Charles Day, Bertha Denning, Reba
Herriot, Chcxles McCorkie, Bert Riner,
Anna Smith, Myrtle Slayton, Mae Smith,
Rose Wood.
-S. B. Allison, Prof., Anna Anderson,
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LIST OF GRADUA1 ES
Lwra Bodine,' George Davidson, Cara
Duth, Bessie Ennis, Edith Jones, Ber-
tram Kemp, Dmiel Ketchum, Harvey Lott,
Edith Patterson, Mary Rose, C. Vance,
Minnie Woods, Winifred Wheeler, Hor-
tense Walker.
L. R. Flanegin, Prof., Fanny Bourgoin,
Clingan, Grace Famum, Martha Holt,
Stella Kirkpatrick, Nellie Monnock, Nina
Miller, Marie Regan, Emma Riner, Nellie
Slayton, Rena Webster, Lavorre Wycoff.
L. R. Flmegin, Prof., Mable Denning,
Rose Douglas, Samuel Garrison, Gertrude
Hardenberg, Ortha Heptonstall, Elmer
Hubbel, Leo Johnson, Mary Kinnear,
Sadie Lott, Jessie Mmnock, Effie Mathis,
Ethel Runyan, Harry Wells, Earnest
Wheatcroft.
L. R. Flanegin, Prof., Frank Armstrong,
Charles Clinch, Harold Cullings, Nettie
Debacher, Frmk Eslinger, Blanch
Herriott, Henry Jarman, Patience Jarman,
Roy Kightlinger, Ethel McCann, Alice
McCullough, Anna McDermott, Esther
Nelson, Hcxry Rose, Bertha Waibel,
Myrtle Webster, Emma Westbay.
L. R. Flanegin, Prof., Leslie Anderson,
Anna Armstrong, Ada C. Buell, Anna De-
Bacher, Pearl Greenough, Myrtle De
Bacher, Lora Hart, Elliott E. Head, Har-
lan Hubbell, Harlan Jones, Nellie E.
McCcbe, Nora E. McCarty, Tessie A.
McDermott, David H. Morton, Margaret M.
Nelson, Nora Nelson, Edna L. Patterson,
Margaret E. Stewart, Blanch Swigert,
Harry Troth.
L, R, Flanegin, Prof., Archie Miles,
Hary Richardson.
L.' R. Flanegin, Prof., Edwin Brown,
Marion Brown, Nellie Earing, Lloyd
Graham, Earl Henry, Allan Higgins, Amy
Hotchkiss, Dean Jay, Leroy Karshaw,
Florence McKerrow, Albert Van Patten,
Neva Walton, Clifton Wycoff.
J. M. Martin, Prof., Mcly Bowers, Everet
S. Cathcart, Bert Conrey, Ross E. Cul-
lings, Mable DeBacher, Maurice Grumley,
Mina Morton, Nina E. Palmer, Elsie M.
Philhower, Fcnnie E. Remmele, Charles
E. Smith, Dole E. Snyder.
Charles Stuart, Prof., Marilla Cooper,
Mcrgaretta Jay, Rea Harkness, Edson
Kinnear, Fred Matz, Harry Quigley,
Maude Smith, Raymond Troth, James
Turner, Earl Vance, Nellie Wells, Belle
Wibur.
Charles Sturxt, Prof., Will Bolin, Lottie
Bourgoin, Evaline Brooks, Leta Cutheart,
John Grumley, Mary Humphreys, Monica
Smith, Male Snyder, Nellie Wheatcroft,
Sylviq, Zoll.
Charles Stuart, Prof., Lelia Armstrong,
Lottie Armstrong, Anna Booth, Charles
Bowers, Florence Gabriel, Charles
Grumley, Ecrl Horsley, Alice Orvis, Paul
Westbay.
Charles Stuwt, Prof., Gertrude Bowers,
Milded Bowers, Orral Conver, lna
Learned, Glennie Tyler, Gertrude Waibel.
Charles Stuart, Prof., John Boswell,
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lrwin Dalton, Bertha Graham, Gilbert
Lane, Raymond Lyons, Cara Nelson,
Essie Rynearson, Florence Walton, Ada
Wheatcroft, Paul Wells, Eale Zink,
lantho Zoll.
T. S. Henry, Prof., Wilda Armstrong,
Frances Jay, Edna Leaned, Clifford
Lott, Lillie Monnock, Agnes Morton,
Edna Parr, Miriam Potts, Wallace Snyder,
John Troth, Frances Walton, Katherine
White, Maie Zink.
T. S. Henry, Prof., Florence Criger,
Henry Kessler, Alice Lott, Hrrry Niece,
Margaret Schori.
T. S. Henry, Prof., Goldia Booth, Samuel
Conver, Sara Conver, Sid1ey,Cullings,
Arthur Dalton, Lola Fish, Floyd Gooding,
Mabel Higgins, Walter Makack, Raymond
Nibbelin, Ella Odres, Mable Schori,
Clarence Shissler.
T. S. Henry, Prof., John Bowers, Mabel
Brooks, Hazel DeBacher, Frieda Korth,
Ella Vm Pelt, Jemie Philips, Eleanor
Schlots, John Stevens.
T. S. Henry, Prof., Frances Bowers,
William Criger, Raymond Dikeman, Neal
Higgins, Chester Lyons, Florence Lyons,
Thora Morton, Lois Nichols, Bernice
Noel, Ethel Reed, Newell Reed, Florence
Seltzer, Harald Shissler, Alice Tolbert.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Laura Brown, Bernice
Goliday, Oliver Gregory, Ralph Kilpatrick,
Howard Schlots, John Schultz, Hazel
Seltzer, Wilhelmino Taylor, Elwyn Troth,
Leroy Watkins, Vivim Whiting, Estelle
Whitney.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Hazel Atherton, Edna
Brooks, Louise Condit, Margretha Fried-
richs, Roy Gore, Clifton Humphreys,.
Evelyn Humphreys, Eleanor McCann,
Esther Nichols, Blmch Oldknow, Frank
Schultz, George Shissler, Margaret Smith,
Georgia Taylor.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Maude Adams, Grace
Barrett, Gilman Davidson, Leona Higgins,
Eva Holt, Chalotte Johnson, Maie Kelly,
Edwin Kilpatrick, Leonard Lang, Elsie
Lyons, Jessie McCmn, Myrtle McKnown,
Logan Nelson, Una Nelson, Lena Seltzer,
Louise Shissler, Georgia Taylor, Lillim
Vcn Sickle.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Frank Allen, Leona
Day, Chcrles Dooley, Edna Foster,
Leonard Higgins, Veda Holt, Fern
Humphreys, Earl Kelly, Winifred Kelly,
Mmde King, Esther Korth, Almetta
Maher, Edga McDonald, Mary McFoll,
Howard Redding, Roscoe Redding,
Magery Schenck, Margery Strufe, Merle
Threw, Naomi Waibel, Gladys Wooten,
Ruth Zink.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Mariorie Bowers,
Clifton Conver, Frank Johnson, John
Kilpatrick, George McKinley, Lulu Mc-
Elmer Miles, Hugh Nelson, Donald
Russel Schori, Catherine Stevens,
Kown,
Niece,
Henry Tully, Max Wasson.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Howard Atherton,
lsaax Barrett, Elmore Brown, L,eola Burt,
Grace
Ccllson, Dorothy Condit, James
Cusack, Patrick: Cusack, Mary Davis,
Pearl Dragoo, Thomas Dwyer, Lora
Flanegin, Russell Fuller, Margaret
Gmahle, Marguerite Gregory, Roy Hark-
ness, Harold Herbert, Ruth lreton, Nan
Johnson, Naomi Johnson, Lucille Kelly,
Opal Kelly, Alma Lindzey, Gladys
Lindley, Edia MacDonald, Leslie
MacDonald, Mildred Peters, Nellie
Schenck, John Schorik, Leah Thatcher
Charles Tidd, Mary Threw, Frmces Van
Sickle, Gayle Weeks, Helen White.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Leroy Andrews, June
Bandy, Ada Boice, Mark Brenncn, Horace
Demick, Mmde Miller, Louis Miles,
Edwin Miranda, Mcrgaret Phares, Gladys
Proctor, Richard Schenck, Mona Snyder,
Rosanna Stevens, Wilda Threw, Lauretta
Tully, Elma Wasson, Rowena Wasson,
Margaret Wickwire, Verna Wooten, Francis
Zink.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Gladys Archibald,
Ralph Bacher, Howard Carter, Marianne
Clinch, Mary Cusack, Mary Dwyer, Harley
Green, Anna Grumley, George Gutshall,
Hazel Gutshall, Birdello Harkness,
Frances McCarty, Verna Miles, Bruce
Mullen, Elva Peters, Forrest Reed,
Genevieve Riner, Mona Ristine, Doris
Shively, Harry Stalter, Ruth Thatcher,
Anna Trowbridge, Dean Threw, Ferne
Threw, Harvey Van Sickle, Adrienne
Herbert, Mildred Higgens, Rachel Holt,
Gerald Jirmm, Alta Johnson, Roy Keel-
ing, Helen Lindley, Owen Lindley.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Clare Bragg, Edna
Clark, Dean Condit, Ruth French, Myrta
Martin, Chester Miles, Ralph rMcKown,
Fred Schlots, Margaret Sporrer, Ruby
Wasson, Mabel Worley, Albert Wolford,
Ruth Wooten.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Elora Burt, Kathryn
Cdlister, Leon Carter, Ruth Cladwell,
Arthur Draggo, Lawrence Harkness, Clyde
Hendrix, Roland Hitchcock, Faye Hoyt,
Edith Jarmm, Mcxgaret Kilpatrick, Harry
MacDonald, Erma McKinty, Bernard
Mullen, Loren Odxes, Florence Phues,
Everett Redding, Walter Redding, Russell
Remmelle, Earl Schenck, Herman Shelton,
Roma Shively, Ensley Strapp, Florence
Threw, Daniel Tully, Edwin Watkins,
Mary Whitney, Grace Wickwire.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Della Brown, Floyd
Brown, Pearl Clinch, Doris Colvin, Cecil
Coon, John Cullings, Kathryn Cusack,
Walter Dalton, Millard Day, Willard De-
Ford, Mcry Demick, Margaret Ekstrand,
Everett Epley, Lucile Flint, William
Schenck, Margaret Seltzer, Harry Statler,
Lester Turl, Earline Weeks, Elva Wolford,
Dorothea Young.
C. C. Condit, Prof., Minerva Carlsin,
Jeanette Colidge, Ruth Eslinger, George
Fleisher, Lorena Fleisher, Myrtle Flick-
inger, Jessie Frmch, Pauline Jarman,
Agnes Kelly, Opal Lindley, Louise
Macey, Lela Murphy, Chester Patton,
Zelda Perrill, lona Rambo, Ruth,Shively,
Nina Threw, Etta Vohland, Leonard
Windi sh, Edith Worley.
1925
1 926
1 927
1928
1929
1930
1931
J. H. Francis, Prof., Howard Berger,
Everett Bogrer, Ruth Clinch, Cornelia
Day, Gladys DeFord, Leone DeFord,
Dmiel French, Kathryn Goliday, Loren
Harkness, Helen Hart, Lois Henry,
Neva Higgins, Norma Huvert, Loring
Jarman, Kathryn Maher, Beulah McClure,
Verna Metz, George Moore, Laurence
Moran, George Montgomery, Dorothy
Nelson, Ruth Nichols, Opal Richardson,
Alice Shawver, Loren Shelton, L, Richard
Whitney, Frances Wickwire, Mildred Wiley.
J. H. Francis, Prof., Dorothea Bowman,
Wayne Callis, Ruth Cullings, Bertha
Dalton, Doris Dobbs, Julia Dwyer, Harley
Fleisher, Lester Hartley, Clarable Her-
bert, Deforest Hitchcock, Ada Hoyt, Owen
Hubbell, Milford Kirkbride, Thomas Lee,
lrene Maher, Adell McVey, Thomas Miller,
Mary Noggle, Dem Proctor, Lowell
Redding, Wad Schori, Carl Schragg.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Ada Bohrer, Helen
Buxton, Thelma Callis, Lois Challacombe,
Mable Dawson, Glenn DeFord, Wallace
Emerick, Velda Eubands, Lynne Fagotte,
Muie Fleisher, lrma Flickinger, Oral
Gallagher, Lloyd Graham, Glenn Hall,
Leonard Heller, Raymond Hicks, Louise
McKinty, Lucille Murphy, Julia Patton,
Harold Redding, Velda Scragg, Francis
Shively, Clyde Wheeler, Leo Windish,
Louis Windish, Corinne Zinn.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Louise Anderson,
Frances Clemmer, Bernice Corbett, Marie
Emerick, Jclnes Foster,
lsabel Hoyt, Mary John-
Manock, John Mathis,
Ekstrand, Gail
!.'urion Harper,
son, Kathleen
Stanton Moore, Helen Moran, Bernice
Pierson, John Ryan, Rolen Searle, lnez
Smith, Susanna Smith, Elizabeth Steer,
Frances Yerby.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Virginia Atherton,
Juanita Bohrer, Jesse Boice, Kathryn
Bowers, Eugene Buxton, Audrey Coon,
Scnlord Coon, Marjorie Coulter, Juanita
DeGroot, Howard Foster, Harold Hicks,
Ruth Jarman, Frances Lindzey, Armin
Lischer, Gayle Phares, Bill Proctor,
Hugh Nixon, Alice Redding, Esther
Schulthes, Leland Simkins, Thelma
Scragg, Elon Steer, John Weeks, Helen
Zink.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Arwine Archibald,
Cecelia Armstrong, Virginia Bailey,
Edwin Bock, Eugene Bourgoin, Lois
Carter, Norman Clak, Walter Clinch,
Thomas Cooley, Robert England, Alice
Faster, Paul Fussner, Ralph Graham,
John Hart, Gladys Heller, Mary Herbert,
Paul Hitchcock, Pauline Hitchcock,
Milded Krisher, John Lindley, Charles
Livingston, Margery Mathis, Charles
Manock, Alfred Miles, Mildred Reed, Beth
Shively, Louise Turner, James Voorhees,
Eldon Wiley, llola Yates.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Betty Armstrong,
Dorothy Bates, Thomas Clemmer, Vera
Catherine.Custer, Kenneth Davy, Ralph
Gayman, Mary Hedden, Lucille Hitchcock,
Berwyn Huey, Nellie Livingston, Dmiel
Mdier, Mary Ellen Manock, Owen McKinty,
Elmer Moody, John Pierson, Rasco Pullen,
Opal Shane, Edwin Shively, Adeline
1932
1933
1934
1935
1 936
1 937
Thomas, Paul Thompson, Cornelius
Vance, Helen Weeks, Woodow Worley,
Justine Zink.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Williczn Armstrong,
Clifford Atherton, George Boyer, Eldon
Burt, Hazel Coon, Eileen DeGroot,
Frances Dobbs, Wilma Frame, Harry
Haines, Samuel Haines, Rdph Hall,
Ophelia Huxtable, Signell Kauffman,
Gladys Kneer, Geneva Mathis, Harvey
McFall, Jr., Wilden McKown, Raymond
Miles, Margaret Miller, Orville Moody,
Roberta Moore, Fredrick Nagel, Frances
Oldfield, Milo Phares, John Shell,
Lloydine Taylor, Joseph Thomas, Helen
Troth, Howard Windi sh, Jemnette Worley,
Hugh Wycoff, Gerald Yerby.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Francis Ann Arm-
strong, Richard Atherton, Wilma
Adeline Boice, Lawrence Buxton, Dewey
Clark, Jack Clinch, Artie Frame, Harley
Galen, John Brown Grover, Benjamin
Hall, Manford Harding, Judson Kfdfllf,
LaVergne McCuen, Lynn McKinty, Mil-
dred Mcnock, Earle Murphy, Harold
Nixon, Clifford Perrill, Howard Pierson,
Robert Pullen, Lilah Roffey, John Shaffer,
Charlotte Shelton, Katherine Smith,
Eugene Traynor, Eleanore Waibel, Richard
Wilkinson, Gerda Wurmnerst, -Erma
Wurmnest.
Bohrer,
E. E. Downing, Supl-J Richard Bailey,
Halene Boyd, Merle Clark, Esther Clem-
mer, Mary Clinch, Keith Currier, Edwin
Foster, Kenneth Golden, Harold Harley,
Arthur Hasselbacker,. Maxine Heuber,
Leila Hoyt, Chester KUNTI, Mabel Mc-
Allister, John McFall, Dorothy McMullen,
LaVeda Miles, Jack Miller, Winogene
Miller, Gayle Owens, Charles Patterson,
Pml Reed, Pail Schaffer, Sidney Thomp-
son, Dorothy Troth, Owen Waibel, Robert
Wilcox, Ruth Wolle, Katherine Zink.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Jecn Atherton,
Magaret Boice, Alice Boyer, Frank
Bridson, Clifton Clark, Helen Gallagher,
Dale Gutshall, Ruth Hedden, Billy Jar-
man, Donald Livingston, John Manock,
Carl Meehan, Martha Moffitt, Charles
North, Hermm Norton, Elizabeth Patter-
son, Violet Ray, Susie Robinson, Doris
Rofley, Alvin Sollenberger, Gerald
Talley, Carroll Taylor, Woodrow Vm
Tine, Doris Waechter.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Harry Batemm,
Pwline Bougoin, Fem Briggs, Ruby
Bruniga, Lola Chqamtn, Eugene Clemmer,
Mary Louise Coolidge, Florence Coon,
Floyd Coon, Mary Louise DeFord, Helen
Dwyer, June Gibbs, Marlorie Golden,
Cecil Gutshall, Elsie Gutshall, Leo
Gutshull, Lawrence Hall, Kathryn Garber,
Ralph Harkness, Charles Hicks, Janes
lnskeep, Ruth Jones, Leila Kratler,
Raymond McKinty, Bill McQuiston,
Robert Miller, Ruth Ann Moore, Shannon
Powers, Jackson Reed, Jean Rhoden-
bmgh, Raymond Seltzer, Merlin Smith,
Macia Steinmm, Arthur Trowbridge, Sara
Wilkinson, Shirley Winn.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Emestine Bock,
Maxine Bohrer, Leora Boyd, Hazel
Buxton, Mmrine Dunivmt, Virginia
938 -
939 -
1 940
1941
1942
Gibbs, Janet Golden, Tod lnskeep, Emma
Jaques. Dorothy Kunts, Marlorie Kyle,
Archie Miles, Anna Miller, Elaine Mullen,
Wiley Reed, Jock Steer, Gordon Thompson,
Theodore Trowbridge, David Wycoll, Phyl-
lis Worrell, Lucille Zink.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Lucille Clrlk
Robert Dale Collins, Clillord Cowley,
Pearl DeFord, Arthur Dixon, Myrana
Frame, John Gallagher, Mildred Gooding
Merlin Gutshall, Bill Grover, Harlan Hall,
Catherine Jaques, John Jonvian, Marie
Robah Kellogg, David Lmsley,
Livingston, Robert Lott, Nellie
Mmock, Betty Mers, Donald Metz,
Jones,
Ruth
Dorothy Metz, Earl Morrison, Evelyn
Perkins, William Reed, Bernard Taylor.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Jesse Bradshaw,
Mayme Briggs, Viola Buhl, Mariorie Ann
Chapman, James Clark, Marie Conklin,
Marl Cooksey, Perle Coon, Jr., Virginia
Cowley, Mary Cullings, Evo Doubet,
Katherine Fidler, Viola Forquer, May
Foster, Nellie Gallagher, Howard Garren,
Maron Golden, Ruth Graham, James Hart,
Jack Lqtsley, Giles Martzlul, Lester
McAllister, Lois McCoy, Roberto Mc-
Clennan, Robert McQuinton, Charlotte
Mullen, Ella Mullen, Raymond Pack,
Richard Pritchett, Arvid Rambo, Earl
Ramshaw, Jumita Reed, Marvel Reich,
One Shane, Hubert Shelton, Howarth
Taylor, Robert Taylor, Jerome Vogel.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Ruth Andews,
Rena Beetler, Pml Betts, Janet Bond,
Beverly Chase, Lucille Conklin,
Lucille Corum, Leona Dubit, Ma-
gclet Edwards, Lyle Ford, Donald
Garren, Vada Green, Juanita Hartley,
Ruth Hogy, Robert Jones, Gertrude
Kellogg, John Maher, Jr., Chales Mann,
Charles Morrison,Helen Motta1,Morguerite
Pack, Marcella Page, Virginia Purchase,
Gerald Reed, Helen Riggs, Ernest Rose-
crans, Alys Share, Gertrude Shissler,
Audrey Sparxs, Jane Spicher, Gloria
Swygmm, Stanley Taylor, John Tompson,
Gene Troth, Ruby Waechter, John Young,
Loren Young.
E. E. Downing, Supt., Harold Beetler
Evelyn Bowen, Dorothy Bowers, Dear
Collins, Sun Cooksey, Mary Ethelyn
Crozier, Celia Dalton, Donald Eldert,
Ruth Frame, Claire Gutshali, June Higgs,
betty Hunt, Donald Korth, Roberr Korth,
Betty Kratzer, Walter Livingston, Mable
Mtlin, Pwl May, Betty McCuen, Charles
Ralph Riggs, J. D. Rutledge,
Lee Ruthledge, Donald Schlots,
Miles,
Alve
Mildred Silzer, Dean Van Sickle, Russell
Waechter, Lois West, Ray Wheeler, George
Woodley.
E. E. Downing, Supl., Mary lnes Beamer,
Wilma Beeney, Alice Bleichner, Wilma
Bowen, Russell Briggs, Floyd Broadlield,
Maxine Callister, Bonnie Edwards, Dean
French, Lowell Fuller, Wallace Fuller,
John Gutshall, Velma Hall, Dorothy
Klidall, Margaret Kilpatrick, Jeanne
Lott, Martha Lott, Hazel Munmen, Donalo
McCoy, Katheryn Mohn, Fred Neal, Mary
Nelson, Irene Pack, Harald Page,
Thomas Rosecrans, Mary Jean Schade,
Theo Shme, Georgia Shelton, David
Shisslar, Mary Ruth Shissler, Betty Tay-
lor, Rachel West, Marion Winn.
1943
1944
1945
1946
1947
1948
1949
E. E. Downing, Supt., Harriet Bond,
Elizabeth Cisel, Leona Cisel, June
Clinebell, Mary Lou Corley, Oretha
Corum, Charles Craig, Thelma Crozier,
Edithe Donovick, Dm Duval, Donald
Grover, Lorene Hartley, Max Hants,
Earline Huber, Tommy Hunt, Freida Key-
ser, Wdter King, Russell Korth, Pail La-
Follette, Marguerite Lott, Bill MacDonald,
Leland McClenncl1, Bob Miller, Dorothy
Orren, Clayton Prest, Mariorie Schlots,
Billy Dean Shane, Shirley Shaw, Bob
Shoop, Dorothy Taylor, William Thompson,
Alice Waechter, Gene Woibel.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Ruth Beetlor, Ado
Bridges, Betty Briggs, Dorothy Briggs,
Williari Cutter, Jay H. Daily, Francis
Edwards, Robert Gibson, Paul Haines,
Joan Heiken, Jean Hoyt, Dorothy Jones,
Wilma Keeler, Theodore Kendall, Wilden
Lynall, Darlene May, Harriet Mmtzluf,
Mary Neal, Helen Taylor, Franklin Vogel.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Bill Aman, Donald
Beetler, Flossie Bowen, Robert Boyer,
Thelma Callister, William Carter, Betty
Clark, Bill Correll, Melvin Coulter,
Marvin Caurtright, Bill Cowley,
Anita Crozier, Betty Dunton, Roland
Eclrholl, Mary Jme Gibbs, Robert Hall,
Cecelia Johnson, Grace Keyser, Ruby
LaFollette, Phoebe Lott, Harlo McKinty,
lrene Nelson, Deloris Ratclill, Donna
Ray, .lack Reed, Dale Shane, Jim Sheley,
Gene Shissler, Mildred TYl1UfSf,Elaise
Waibel.
R. E. Bicklord, Supl., Ellery Adams,
Roberta Amundsen, Jme Brown, Robert
Burns, Wilma Dunn, Mary Craig, Blanche
Edwards, Eileen Gooding, Katherine
Haines, Chales Harkness, Richard
Hartley, Robert Keeler, Richard Korth,
Clarence Krisher, Dorothy McKown,
Mcrcille McKown, William MCKown,
Willicln Neal, Kenneth Nelson, David
Pa-ikdre, Marion Penn, Dale Petty,
Martha Schlots, Chester Taylor, Ber-
della Wickwire, Jean Yerby, Orville
Zierner.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Rydene Amundsen,
James Arbogast, Margaret Boice, Donna
Callister, Jo Ann Courtright, Katherine
Craig, Joan Crouch, Elvessa Crozier,
Donald Dean, Mary Eckhall, William
Foster, Eugene Geber, Dwight Jones,
Joseph Kendall, William King, Bertha
Korth, David Korth, Kehneth Krisher,
Mary Lapsley, Raymond Livingston, Andy
McCoy, Gene McCoy, Leland McDonald,
Ruth Plumer, Wilford Rimingtan, Mildred
Rushing, Robert Scholl, Richad Schrimp,
Mcrtho Sheley, Barbara Shissler, Donald
Shoop, Mary Wagner, Caol Weyhrich,
Willis Windish.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Sue Barkley,
Phyllis Bleichner, James Daubet, Charles
Dunton, Winilred Duval, George Edwards,
Carl Ekena, Dolores Endres, Shirley
Gilmcn, Dole lreton, David Johnston,
Virgil Judd, William Keeler, Jacqueline
Korenowski, Fred McCoy, Harry McCoy,
Clillord Miles, Barbaa Myers, Dole
Nelson, Harlan Nickeson, Donald Patton
Mary Lou Rosecrans, Kenneth Shme
Donna Shissler, Ruth Super, Walter Taylor
Donna Worslord.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Phyllis Aman,
1950
1951
1952
1953
1954
Charles Atherton, James Dunn, Donna
Barclay, Geraldine Duval, Kenneth Bowen,
DOUGH "d'1L"', Mdry Driskell, Betty
Howard, Bill Gibbs, Charles Judd, Did,
Windish, Tom lreton, Carl Korth, Faye
Waechter, Emericlr Korenowski, Marilyn
Jones, Ann Maher, Bill Butterfield, Ray
Maxwell, Phyllis McDonald, Russell
Sherlock, Bill McCoy, Arlene Shaw, Albert
Neal, Raymond Smith, Charles Nickeson,
Ronnie Watkins.
R. E.
Derald
Meehm,
James
Bicklord, Supt., Ruth Gilman,
Haahn, Ruth Snyder, Richard
Errol Brewer, Faye Boice,
McCoy, Jane Meehan, Robert
Taylor, Evelyn Horwick, Shiela Shissler,
Howard Layman, Doris Dunn, Virgil Day,
Ruth Ann Hoyt, Mrxgaret Geber, Richard
Duval, Matilda Wagner, Dole Crozier,
Minnie Purtle, Deloris Persak, Herb
Butterfield, Margery Haines, C. Dem
Murdock, Robert Schultz, Margaret Shoop,
Robert Hall, Betty McAlister, Harry
Bain, Donald Ekena, Ann Miles, Emggt
Duvall, Patsy Harwick.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Joann Adans,
Ronald Aman, Ralph Bacher, Jack Bick-
lord, Helen Bridson, Jane Burrows, Stevz
Camp, Jmet Clark, Amydell Clernonds,
William Doubet, Connie Foose, Wclren
French, Albert Hacker, Betty Ruth Haines,
Kenneth Howard, Eugene Johnson, Jomn
Johnston, William Keyser, Patsy Keeler,
Lawrence Keen, Wilma Keime, Marianne
Miller, Charles Neal, Marge Nelson,
Willard Parr, Mulys Robertson, Briar
Rodgers, Alan Rosecrans, Earl Rusch,
Berwyn Shane, Earl Sheley, Betty Sollen-
berger, Gene Wilson, Dume Yerby,
Fritz Grover, MarilynMcKown,Roymont Hill,
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Wayne Cdlliifeh
Shirley Gray, Janice Worley: D9""l'
Meehan, Marilyn Austin, Joan Bacher,
Chwlene Bateman, Madelyn BCGMQY.
Hazel Emery, Muy Emery, Ronald Fin-
lrock, Dean Glenn, Barbrla Hahn, Donald
Howard, Clifford Kinnicutt, Robert Kore-
nowski, Regina Layman, Ruth McDonald.
Berwyn Meehm, Joanne Moravek, Peggy
Moravek, Mugery Rosecrans, Betty
Rynearson, Jmet Shissler, George Snider,
Mcrilyn Vm Sickle, Dorothy Wflgnlf.
Patricia Walker.
R. E. Bicklord, Supt., Betty Broadtield,
Joanne Comp, Rosemary Clinebell, Leon-
ard Colgan, Louis Colgan, .lack Craig,
Gene Daley, Gene Dembinski, Evelyn
Doubet, Neal Duval, Florence Edwards,
Ruby Eccles, Ralph Endres, Jacqueline
Ekena, Donald Goetz, Leonard Grove,
Richard Hacker, Imogene Horwick, Hope
Hartley, Carol Keehn, James Lewellyn,
Mary Maher, Shirley May, Betty McBeth,
Donald McCoy, Gerald McCoy, Barbara
Meehan, Lee Miles, Donna Morby, Eleanor
Nickeson, Duane Patton, Donald Phares,
Shirley Rodgers, Donald Schoenbein,
Loraine Slane, June Sollenberger, Carol
West.
R. E. Bicktord, Supt., Ado Abrams, Bil-
lie Book, John Bridson, Shirley Cle-
monds, Michael Crouch, Jean DeFord,
Beverly Dembinaku, Bill Kikeman, Rose
Dunham, Dorothy Dunn, James Flynn,
Charles Garrett, James Geber, Kathryn
Gibbs, Ronald Goetze, Judith Haines,
Richard Harkness, Virginia Hill, Don
Howard, MaryLou Howard, Larry John-
son, Roymond Kolowski, Linda Kratxer,
Dale McBetl1, Joe McCoy, Peggy Miles.
Fannie Moore, Jeannette Morovek,
Marcia Norris, Marion O'Hearn, Bonnie
Rice, William Sehoenbein, George Silzer,
Mary Lou Webber, James Nixon. Dmlld
Wilson, Gladys Wilson, Dian Winn.
R. E. Bickford, Supt., Deanne Patterson,
James Lane, Larry Coon, Judith Bain,
Kendra Book, Carol Broadfield, Sandra
Clark, Evalina Cochran, William Colgan,
Sandra Coon, Darlene Crowe, Bonita Daw-
son, Larry Doubet, Roger Dunham, Gene
Endres, Jack Enfield, James Forney,
Leona Geeseman, Nancy Hahn, Robert
Harkness, Nancy Hayes, Charles Hitch-
cock, Sharon Hoffmann, Joy Ke ser, Patsy
Morby, Richard Neal, David gage, Judy
Parker, Janice Rodgers, David Shindley,
Mary Stambaugh.
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