Elmwood Community High School - Ulmus Yearbook (Elmwood, IL)
- Class of 1958
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In appreciation for his never ending cheerfulness his helpfulness and his
devouon to Elmwood High School and its students we the Ulmus Staff of 1958
Mr Rolland Cady
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Iowa Stale College, B. S. Central College, A, B,
EUQUSTI. Librarian Unxversrty of lllll'XOlS, M. S.
Humanitles Prlnclpal
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RUTH MONROE
Unlverslty of Illxnols
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Engllsh , Latln
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GERALD T. STAMP
Bradley University, B. S.
Physlcal Educauon
Hxstory
WALTER K. MURPHY
Indlana Unxv. , B . S. .
M. S.
General Buslness, Drlver
Educatlon, Soclology
IAM ES E . ELLSWORTH
I. S. IN. U., B. S.
Engllsh, Speech
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VIRGINIA WHITTAKER
Bradley Umversny, B. S
Home Economlcs
I.OWELL B. JOHNSON
Umverslty of Illlnols, B
Vocatlonal Agrxculture
REITA T. POPE
Northern Illinoxs Univ., B. S.
Mathematxcs
Sclence
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ROBERT R. RIGGENBACH
I. S. N. U.. B. E.
Industrxal Arts
RUSSELL MITCHELL
Bradley Umverslty, B. S.
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Bradley Unlverslty, B. S
B1ology,Sc1ence
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M. E. HAMMAN
Western State Teachers
College, B. E.
Mathematxcs
MARCIA C . RIGGENBACH
I. S. N. U., B. E.
General Busxness
Physlcal Educatlon
GIADY5 PROCTOR
Knox College
Musxc
we hope you our readers get
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the year of the stroll
the crew neck sweater
blonde halr
the pleated Sklft
Sputmck
the new WPEO
Around the World ln
the 1vy league look
color TV
the Edsel
h1 fl
rock and roll shoes
Rlcky Nelson
hep talk
sock hops
the dlsc Jockey
the Explorer
the adult Westerns
the 1958 ULMUS
Days
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STANDING: K. Windish, P. Bolce, M. Emry, V. Hauk, Wagner, P. Simpson, I. McCoy, D. Whitney, L.L1bby, C.
Chapman, S. Fincham, T. Iones, I. Martin, M. Dikeman. SEATED: Mrs. Voss, L. Steer, G. Swanson, I. Jordan, H.
1-HWYSHCS, M. Bourgoin, I. Miles, Mr. Murphy.
Ulmus Staff
Co-Editors . . . ............. .... . . . .Duane Runyon, Nancy Glenn
Business Manager .... . .... . . . . . .... . .... . .... . Letitia Steer
Staff . . Iackie Martin, Chuck Chapman, Mary Dikeman, Vernon Hauk, Dick Whitney
Copy Editor ........ . ..... . . . . . . .... . . . . . Mary Alice Bourgoin
Staff ...... . Patty Boice, Mary Ann Emry, Eileen Wagner
Pictorial Editor. . ................ Barbara Harris
Staff ..... ....... P at Patterson
Photographer . . ...... Henry Lawerence
Assistants . . . Phil Simpson, Lois Libby
Sports Editor .... ......... I ack Jordan
Staff ......... . . Tom Jones, Lester Endres
Organizations Editor . . ....... Kay Windish
Staff ......... . . Terry Ryan, Iim Sherlock
Art Editor ..... .......... G loria Swanson
Make-up Editor. . . ............ Iackie Miles
Staff ...... . Evelyn Broadfield, Wilbur Rushing
Typists .. . . . Sandra Fincham, Judy McCoy
Advisors . . . . Mrs. Voss, Mr. Murphy
Class History
The scene 1S the E C H S gym and we flnd two of 1ts students s1tt1ng on the bleachers
rem1n1sc1ng the past four years
Do you remember back 1n 1954 when flfty elght of us flrst came here? We never thought
we d remember where our classrooms were
Sure I remember Mlss Rlsen and Mr Cady were our class advlsors
And there was the confuslon of our flrst class meetrng But we flnally elected Tom Jones
Presldent Iackle Mlles V1ce Pres1dent Let1t1a Steer Secretary 11m Frult Treasurer and
Elleen Wagner Reporter We sure have had a lot of fun slnce then
There were only flfty three of us our sophomore year but lt seemed llke we part1c1pated
1n a lot more school act1v1t1es
Yes we d1d We sponsored an all school party and co sponsored a dance Wlth the
Jumors
And we can't forget the b1ology class trlp to Chlcago ln May of that year Mr Cady
sponsored the tr1p and Bob Cox drove the bus
That was a lot of fun! Duane Runyon was Presldent of our class wasn't he?
Yes and Jack Iordon was V1ce Presldent D1ck Whltney Secretary Treasurer and Iackle
Mlles Reporter
I ll never forget our Junlor year when we flnally became upperclassmen There were
forty elght of us then
We elected Nancy Glenn Presldent Iack Jordan Vlce Presldent Barb Harns Secretary
Duane Runyon Treasurer and Mary Bourgoln Reporter Mrs Monroe and Mr Serup were our
class advisors
That's r1ght Our class rmgs arrlved 1n October and we were all exclted over them
Our Juruor class play was a b1g success We presented Tlger on H1s Toes ln November
under the dlrectlon of Mrs Monroe
On May 10 we were host to our prom, Mldnlght 1n Madrld It was the flrst all nlght
prom E C H S ever had
Our senlor year found our Senlor Steak Fry first on the calender of events It was sched
uled for September 18 ln Bradley Park
Remember how funny the freshmen looked when we 1nit1ated them on October 29
I sure do Duane Runyon was our Presldent, Iackle Miles Vlce Presldent Elleen Wagner,
Secretary D1ck Whltney Treasurer and Mary Bourgoin Reporter
October 31 was our Chlll Supper and Stunt Show and November l was the Homecomlng
Game and Dance
We certalnly enjoyed ourselves We sponsored a Christmas Dance on December 21
and the theme was 'Snowball Remember?
Yes and do you remember the publlc sock hop we sponsored on january 25 wlth Tom
Dunn of WPEO was our guest? That was a big success
On February 4 we chose our class motto 'In Ourselves Our Future Lles'
We sponsored a sock hop and coke party for the class that bought the hlghest percentage
of yearbooks wh1ch was the sophomore class
Remember the fun we had gettmg our senlor play 1n shape? It was entltled The Llttle
Dog Laughed and we presented lt on March 21 Mr Ellsworth was our dlrector
We were guest of the Juruors at thelr prom Moments to Remember on May 2
And I never w1ll forget our Baccalaureate program or our graduatlon exercises W1ll you?
No I don't thlnk that I ll ever forget any of the days that we spent here at E C H S
It's really been great!
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DUANE EUGENE RUNYON
Runt
Eat Drrnk And Be Merry
Football l Lattn Club Z Reporter
3 4 Bxology Club 4 Glee Clubl 2
3 4 EandSecretaryl 2 Student
Dlrector 4 Pep Club 2 Presxdent
4 Class Play 3 Class Play
E CHO Staff 3 Ulmus Co edltor 4
Looney Tuners Z 3 4 Declamatlon
l 2 3 Dlstrxct Contestl 2 3 Boys
State 3 DAR Award 4 Student Councxl
Presldent 4 Football Announcer 3
Class Offrces Pres1dent 2 4 Treasurer
IACQUELINE IEAN MILES
Iack1e
Always Ready For A Good Tlme
F HA 12 4 GAA l V1ce Presldent
2 Presxdent 3 Vlce Pres1dent4 Latm
Club 2 3 4 Chorus 2 4 Pep Clubl 2
Secretary 3 4 Class Play 3 Stadent
Counc1l4 Ulmus Staff I-Iomecomlng
Attendant Class Play 4 Class Offtces
Vlce Presrdentl Reporter 2 Vrce
Presldent 4
EILEEN BETTY WAGNER
' Queenle
Never Speak Sense When Nonsense
Will Serve The Purpose.
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Club l 2 3 4' Class Play 3 4' Ulmus
Staff' Homecoming Queen- Class Reporter
1: Class Secretary 4 .
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RICHARD ROY WHITNEY
Beaver
If I Could Iust Remember My English As
Well As I Can Basketball.
Football l Manager 2 4' Basketball
2 3 4- Track I 4- Baseball 2 '
Lettarran s Club l Reporter 2 Treasurer
3 President 4: F.W.E. 3 4' Latir Club
12 3 4'GleeClub1-PepCl.1b1 2 3 4-
Class Play 3 4- Sound and Screen Club
3 45 Alumm Free Throw Award- Ulmus--
Advertislng- I-Iomecomlng Atterdantg
Boys State' Class Offices--Secretary
:S Treasurer 2, Treasurer 4.
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KATHRYN ELIZABETH RAIN MARY ALICE BOURGOIN
Katy
Quiet But Oh My!
F H A 1 2 3 4 Chorus 3 Pep Club
Bergon
Studying Does Not Take All Her Time
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2 3 4 Band LABJUEITE 3 4 Band Repcrter
3 Pep Club 2 3 Treasurer 4 Class
Play 3 4 '-'CHO Staff Ulmus Staff
Declamatlon 1 Class Reporter 3 4
PATRICIA LOUISE BOICE
"Bose"
1 like to wind me up,
l like to hear me go.
F.H.A. 1, Public Relations 2,3, Vice-
President 45 G.A.A. l,2,35 Glee Club
2 , 3,45 Band Majorette 2,3,45 Secretary
45 Pep Club 2, 3,4, Reporter 25 Class
Play 3,45 ECHO Staff 35 ULMUS Staff
45 Sweetheart Attendant 4.
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EVELYN FAE BROADFIELD
"Ev1e"
You can live without friendsp
You can live without books5
But civilized men can't
Live without cooks.
F.H.A. l,2,3,45 G.A.A. 15 Chorus
2 ,35 Pep Club 1,2,3, - President 45
ECHO Staff.
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BEVERLY IUNE BUSKI
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Bev Knewt
Something Old Somethmg New That s Small B'-lf D065 He Get Mound'
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CHARLES LEE CHAPMAN
Chuck
Make Nhch Of Me Good Nken Are Scarce
Basketballl 2 3 4 Track 3 4 Letter
man s Club 3 Reporter 4 Latln Club
I2 3,4 GleeClubl 2 3 4 Bandl 2
Pep Club 1 2 3 4 Sound and Screen
Club 3 4 ECHO Staff Ulmus Staff
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MES LEE DAWSON
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MARY RUTH DIKEMAN
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Some Things Can Walt But Not A Date
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Captain 1 Latm Club Seaetary 4 Chorus
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Clubl 2 3 4 Class Play 3 4 Basketball
Cheerleader 3 4 ECHO Staff Ulmus
Staff Sweetheart Attendant 3
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GERALD EUGENE DAVIS IUDITH RUTH DUGGINS
Grease: 'Iudy'
Farrras Are The Founders Oi C1v1l1zat1on l Don t Talk Very Mlch, But l Think A Lot
Football 2,3,4, Basketball l,2,3, Track F H A I,2,3,4, Pep Club 2,3,4, Class
l,3,L1ettaman's Club 1, F F A 1,2,3,4 Play 3
C lass Play 3
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One Dumb Thing After Another Small But Mighty
H A G A 1 2 G A 4 Class Pla
Club 2 3 4 Band Majorette 3 4 Pep
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Play 4 Ulmus Staff 4
LESTER EARL ENDRES
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It Keeps Him Busy Trying To Decide
Whetha' I-le'll Believe His Own Stories .
Football l,2,3,4g Track 4: Baseball 41
Lettermen's Club 2,3,4gF.F.A.1,2,3,
President 45 Pep Club l,2,3g Homecoming
Attendant: Class Play 4 .
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SANDRA KAY FINCHAM
"Flnc"
Why Be Dlfflcult When With A Little
More Effort You Can Be Impossible.
F.l-l,.A. l,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,25 Chorus
27 Band l,2,3,4g Pep Club 3,47 Class
Play 3: ECHO Staffg Ulmus Staff.
NANCY ANN GLENN
"Nan '
Love Is Like Measles--We All Have To
Go Through It.
F I-I A 1 Recreatlon Chairman 2
Pres1dent 3 Presxdent1alAdvlsor 4
G A A l 2 Reporter 3 Latm Club 4
G1eeClub12 3 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4
Class Play 3 Class Play 4 Cheerleader
2 ECHO Staff 3 Ulmus Co ed1tor L.
Student Councll Secretary 4 Looney
Tuners 2 3 4 Glrls State 3 Class
Officer Presldent 3 DAR Award 4
Declamatxon l 2 Sweetheart Attendant 2
VERNON LEROY HAUK
'Vernon'
A Man Among So Many Children
F.W.E. Reporter 2 3' Class Play 3
Ulmus Advertlslnq
I Can Be Convxnced But It s A I-lard Iob
F H A 2 Recreauon Cnaxrman 3 4
G A A 2 BIOIOQY Club 3 Latlr Club
Presldert Z 3 4 Glee Club2 3 Band
1 Lxbrartan Z Pep Cl.rDZ 3 4 Iuntor
Play Class Secretary 3 Legxon Essay
Wtnrer 3 Senor Play ECHO Co Edxtor
Ulmds ataxf
TYRONIE CLARK HENDERSON
he Xrgues But Seldom Reasons
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THOMAS ROBERT JONES
Jonesey
He Smzlecl And Saxd Don t Rush Me
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Basketball l 2 3 4 Track 2 3 4
Manager l Lettermen s Club 2 3
Vice Presxdent 4 Latln Club 2 3 4
Chcrus 3 4 Band 1 2 Pep Club 4 Ulmus
Staff Prom Attendant 3 Boys State 3
Class President 1
BRUCE JAMES HOWARD
Brucle
To l"lunk Is Human To Pass Drvrne
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JOHN MARKLIN JORDAN
Star
Be It Ever So Handsome, There s No
Form Like My Own
Yootballl 2 3 Co Captam 4 Basket
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1 3 4 Letterman s Club 2 3 Secretary
Treasurer 4 Latm Club 2 3 4 Glee
Clubl 2 3 4 Pep Club 4 Junxor Play
3 Sound and Screen Club 4 ECHO
Staff Ulmus Staff Boys State
Declamatton 2 4 Looney Tuners 2
3 4 Class Offlcer V1ce Presxdent
2 Vxce President 3 Dlstnct Vocal Solo
3,4 Senior Class Play
IUDITH KAY LAIR LOIS LAVONNE LIBBY
udy Loxs
I Know Myself Better Than Anyone Laughing Is A Healthy Exemon
A PIOIECIS Chairman A 1 2 4 G A A 3 Gleec
4 Chorus 3 Pep Clubif 1 2 4 Pep Clubl 2 3 4 Iumor Play
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HENRY DWlGHT LAWRENCE
Hank
God Gave Us Mouths Wlth Which To
Speak And I Certamly Use Mme
Footballl 2 3 Latln Club 2 3 4 Glee
Clubl Z 3 4 Band 1 2 Manager 3
Pep C1ub2 3 4 Iunlor Play 3 4 Sound
and Screen Club Secretary Treasurer
Reporter 3 4 ECHO Staff Ulmus Staff
Declamauonl 2 3 4 Dxsmct Musrc
Contestl 2 3 4
IUDITH CAROL MCCOY
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1 ve Been A Good Little Girl
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PATRICK ANTHONY MCINTYRE GLENN LEROY MOODY
Cednc Glenn
They Say He IS Bas-hiul Bur You d Be It s Non wha: Xou Do But what You
Sumflsed Get Away Wrth
Football 3 4 Track 3 4 Lettermen s W E Pr enl 3 4
Club4 F F A 1 2 3 Vrce Presrdem Laun Club 2 3 4
4 Homecomrng Kmg
MAYME IACQUIILINZ MARTIN
"Iack1e"
I'm Not A Flirt, I'm lust Good Natured.
V.ll.A. l,2,3,4g G..'r.A. l,2,35 Latin
Club 2,3,45 Chorus l,Z,3,4g Band l,
Reporter 2, Vrce-Presxdent 3, Presrdent
45 Pep Club l,Z,3,4g Class Play 3,45
Basketball Cheerleader 3,-lg ECHO Stafig
Ulrmls Staffg llomecormng Attendantg
Declamatzori 1, 1 .
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PATRICIA ANN PATTERSON
"Pat"
A Glggle, A Dash, A Shrlelz, And A Crash.
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Tuner 1, 2 , 35 Football Cnec-rleador Z5
Ulmus Staffg Class Play 3,-1.
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Corky
Wher otady Irtenares WILL' Good T1mes
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TERRY WAYNE RYAN
Llfe Is Iwo one Glrls Ezther
Football 3 4 F E 3 4 Secretary
4 homecorw g K1 , Attendart
PIIILIP WAYNE SINPQOIX.
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Clubl Z 3 4 Pep Club 4 Ll"1us Stalf
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Ron
Me And My G1rl My Glrl And Me
Who ls She?
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GLORIA LYNN SWANSOIX4
Glory
What Would Llfe Be Wlthout Ioys Or
School Wxthout Boys
1' H A 1 Projects Chaxrman 2 3 4
Latin Club 4 Glee Clubl 2 3 4 Band
l Secretary 2 3 Student Director 4
Iumor Play 3 ECHO Staff Ulmus Staff
Senxor Play 4 DlStf1Ct Music Contest
LIITITIA CHRISTINE STEER
'T1sha"
She Looks Lrke Ar. .kzi ' Staci Acts Llke
One, Too, But You Never Can Tell What
Af. .'.r,3L'l Mlgm Do.
F.H.A. l,Z,3, Treasurer -1gG.A.A. l,
Pomt Captam Z, Point Captalrt 3, Latln
Club Z, Reporter 3,45 Crxorus l,Z,3,4g
Blackhawl: l'CS7.l'.'6lf Band lg Pep Club
l,Z, Vlce-President 3, :Secretary 47
Class Play 3,-15 Football Cheerleader
.Ig ZCEIO Staff - Co-Lrjitorg Ulfius Staff,
Sweetheart .flttemlariip Eiozgecomrrq At-
tendant, Class " iizce- Secretary lg
Declariaixrur. l ,Z , 3 .
IACK LAVERNE TROWBRIDGE
Toe-jam
The Harder I 'hy To Be Good, The Worse
Am.
Football 2 , 3,45 Baseball 1,27 Letter-
men's Club 45 F.W.E. 2,3,4gLat1n
Club 2,3,45 Class Play 3,47 Sound and
Screen Club 3,45 Basketball Manager 3.
KARLA KAY WINDISH
Wmdy
If Musxc Makes The World Go Round
She Must Be Dlzzy
F H A 1 Song Leader 2 Secretary
3 4 Chorusl 2 3 4 Looney Tuner
Pep Clubl V1ce H'6S1d9Dl2 3 4 Class
Play 3 4 LCHO Staff Ulmus Staff
PromAttendant DISIYICI Contest 1 2 3 4
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We the semor class of 1958 bemg of unsound mmd and 1nf1rm body and havlng lost entlre
control of our faC1llt19S but reallzmg that the end lS drawlng near declare all former wills
vo1d and do afflrm thls to be our last w1ll and testament
ARTICLE I
To The Faculty
We the senlor class of n1neteen hundred and flfty elght do w1ll and bequeath to the
faculty our w1tty and clever remarks but by request we are taking them with us
ARTICLE II
To The Underclassmen
We the senlor class do w1ll and bequeath to the Jumors our ab1l1ty to get something
done at class meetlngs
To the sophomores we w1ll our ab1l1ty to get the paper out on t1me during our Jumor year
To the freshmen we Wlll our many excuses for postpomng tests
ARTICLE III
Kate Bam do w1ll and bequeath my qulet ways to Sheila Cusack
Pat BOICG, do will and bequeath my abxllty to run a free taxi servlce to Marcy Smith
Mary Bourgoln do w1ll and bequeath my naturally curly hair to Rlta Groeper
Bev Busklrk do w1ll and bequeath my dlamond r1ng to Mary Mlles
Evelyn Broadfleld do w1ll and bequeath my Job at Forney's to Analea Davls
Chuck Chapman do Wlll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to appear lnnocent when gullty to Ieff
McK1nty
Mary Dlkeman do w1ll and bequeath my cheerleadlng ab1l1ty to Bessle Brown
11m Dawson do w1ll and bequeath my nocturnal parklng spot to my brother Larry
B111 Dawson do w1ll and bequeath my Pat Boone ways to Kenny Archlbald
Judy Dugglns do will and bequeath my ab1l1ty to behave 1n study hall to Roberta Hall
Gerald Davls do w1ll and bequeath my wmmng smlle to Dale Rynearson
Lester Endres do will and bequeath my nlght l1fe to Randy Snlder
LaVerne Ennls do w1ll and bequeath my short legs to Dave Purcell
Mary Ann Emry do will and bequeath my sense of humor to Ethel Blelchner
Sandra Fmcham do w1ll and bequeath my Job as Mr Stamp s secretary to anyone who
can read h1s wr1t1ng
Nancy Glenn do w1ll and bequeath my naturally dark ha1r to Nancy Mlles and Iean
Hitchcock
Barbara Harrls do w1ll and bequeath my deslre to be a home ec teacher on televlsion
to Ianlce Runyon
Vernon Hauk do w1ll and bequeath my red hair to Loulse Bourgoln to match her temper
Tyrone Henderson do w1ll and bequeath my ab1l1ty to bluff to Eugene Polen
Don Hogue do will and bequeath my Elvls Presley sideburns to Bob LaFollett
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Iack Jordan do will and bequeath my disc Jockey talent to Nxck Moore
Tom Jones do will and bequeath my trips to Farmington to anyone who can afford the gas
Bruce Howard would will ten gallons of gas to Bob Iones but l'm afraid my dad wouldn t
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Lois Libby do will and bequeath my habit of sneezing to anyone who has lots of Kleenex
Henry Lawrence do w1ll and bequeath my straight A's to Betty Perryman
Iack1e Martin do will and bequeath one of my many boy friends to Ruth Andrews
Iudy McCoy do will and bequeath my fun loving ways to Elizabeth Talley
Jackie Miles do will and bequeath the countless errands I run to anyone who has the time
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Glenn Moody do will and bequeath my interest in Brimfield to the Junior girls
Pat McIntyre do will and bequeath my position on the football team to Terry McCoy
Pat Patterson do will and bequeath my ability to wear the same boy s class ring for three
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Wilbur Rushing do will and bequeath my way w1th women to Roger Guild
Terry Ryan do will and bequeath my good grooming habits to Alex Morton
Ronnie Sollenberger do will and bequeath my slow actions to Dale Runyon
Letltia Steer do will and bequeath my wlnmng way with teachers to Tom Lapsley
Phil Simpson do will and bequeath my height to Dean Vance
Gloria Swanson do will and bequeath my promptness to first hour class to jim Moravek
Jack Trowbridge do will and bequeath my ability to dr1ve carefully to Jim Halnes
Iim Sherlock do wlll and bequeath my love for all the girls to anyone who can afford it
Eileen Wagner do will and bequeath my ability to get along with everyone to Loma Garrison
Richard Whitney do will and bequeath my enormous wad of bubble gum to Virginia Monroe
Kay Windish do will and bequeath my high heels to Barbara Yarger
Witnesses President of Class of '58
Vice Presldent of Class of '58
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Welcome, lad1es and gentleman to Elmwood H1gh School Today Senator Duane Runyon
candldate for Pres1dent of the Un1ted States 15 going to give one of hlS campa1gn speeches
and quite a few of h1s former classmates have come to hear him
This is Mary Ann Emry and speaking Wlth me 1S my telev1s1on partner Eileen Wagner
We hope that you all watch our show, Emry and Wagner's Fanat1cal Prolics every even
1ng at ll 30 p m on Station ICU
Stand1ng beside us is a recent guest on our show D1Ck Whitney Dick seems to be qulte
a TV star these days as he has just been successfully appear1ng on the S64 000 Question
H1s category was English Literature
To our r1ght is Pat BOICG who 1S now modellng the new MICKEY Mouse sults She is
talkmg to lack Jordan head of the sports departments 1n h1gh schools ln the Flor1da swamp
areas
Near the stage area are the owners of 11m and Bill's Iungle of Bungles a clrcus owned
by 11m and B111 Dawson Thelr ma1n attractlon 1S Bev Busk1rk the famous tlghtrope walker
We can also catch a gllmpse of Mary Dikeman now and then Mary 1S head danclng mstructor
at the Arthur Murray Dance Studlo
In the crowd to our left 1S Glor1a Swanson who 1S a test drlver for new Fords W1th her
15 the presldent of Libby's Lumps of Luclous Bubble Gum Factory IDIS Llbby The glrls seem
to be qulte 1nterested 1n the storles that Ron Sollenberger 1S telling them Ron has Just re
turned from Afr1ca where he was head of a safari to .tmd a spec1men of an almost extinct bird
the Mel1pus Umbellus Umbellus
W1lbur Rushlng and Pat Mclntyre have just come ln the door They have just returned from
Europe where W1lbur succeeded 1n sw1rnm1ng the Engl1sh Channel It seems that Pat rowed
the boat along Wlth W1lbur 1n case of an acc1dent
There seems to be qulte a b1t of excltement near the door however lt 1S rather early for
Duane to be arr1v1ng No lt s not Duane It's h1S strongest opponent the famous dlplomat
Lester Endres, and h1s campa1gn manager the big M1dW6St farm tycoon Tyrone Henderson
They've traveled all the way from Wash1ngton D C to hear th1s 1mportant speech
Lookmg over the growlng crowd we now see Mary Bourgoln who 1S head of all the flrst a1d
stat1ons 1n Edwards and Kay WlHd1Sh a teacher at Pottstown Grade School They are talk1ng
to Bruce Howard author of the Ma Perk1ns radio series Could lt be that Bruce 1S d1vulg1ng
the plot of h1s newest ser1al'P
We hoped that some of our classmates would reach Hollywood and sure enough they did
Katy Bain and Evelyn Broadfield are private ha1r styl1sts for Yul Brynner They were unable
to attend today but we have a w1re here from them wishlng Senator Runyon luck
Barb Harns has just arr1ved Barb has Just written the Barb Harms Cookbook and th1s
publ1cat1on IS expected to take the place of the Betty Crocker Cookbook, The famous com1c
book cartoomst Judy McCoy 1S with Barb
A small crowd has gathered over here to our r1ght Laverne Enms who has been chosen
Mr Amerlca of 1968 Jackie M1les, a horseback r1d1ng instructor at a Colorado dude ranch
and Terry Ryan a travel1ng salesman for Wh1ffy Iiffy do it yourself satell1te k1ts are 1n th1s
crowd It looks as though Henry Lawrence 1S the center of attractlon He lS probably tell1ng
about h1S recent rocket tr1p to the moon to study the effects of space travel on the human bra1n
Wlth Henry are the famous scientlst Chuck Chapman and Tom Iones who lnvented the rocket
shlp Henry traveled ln
There 1S Nancy Glenn, who has Just disproven E1nste1n's theory of relat1v1ty and Gerald
Davls, who is manager of the Chicago Stock Yards
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there lS Senator Runyon and hrs campaign manager the ex mayor of Oak H111 Vernon Hauk
Whlle Senator Runyon 1S gettlng prepared Let1t1a Steer the a1rl1ne hostess on hrs plane w1ll
pass out campargn buttons
There are qulte a few people rushlng ln hoplng they aren t late Among them are Wayne
Dalton manufacturer of Dalton s Elevator Shoes for Short People and Judy Dugglns who
slngs the lyrlcs to the Irff Peanut Butter televlsion commerclals
lack Trowbrldge drlvlng lnstructor for Peorla h1gh schools Just brought us a letter from
Glenn Moody It seems that Glenn can t be present today because he 15 stlll hard at work
trymg to dlsprove the fact that what goes up must come down He IS an Endres man and he
wrshes Lester the best of luck 1n hrs campalgn and the electlon
Here comes Elvls Presley s prrvate secretary Iack1e Martln and Pat Patterson owner of
the Elmwood GAZETTE Followlng them ln 1S Ilm Sherlock who 15 a ferry boat operator on
Klckapoo Creek It looks lrke transporatlon across that waterway wlll be stopped for a whlle
Phrl Slmpson and Don Hogue Just walked past Ph11 has recently announced that he has taken
over the ownershlp of the Penny Super Market It seems that Don has lnvented a new type
of automobrle the Hogueshwagon' Speclal feature of th1s car lS man power rather than the
outdated gasollne englne
Among the last to BITIVG are Sandra Fmcham and Iudy La.1r Sandy 15 a food taster at one of the
large cannlng and packlng houses 1n Chlcago and Iudy has recently won the Olymplc tltle 1n
women s sports for the U S A
And now as the crowd grows qulet Senator Runyon shuffles h1s papers smxles fondly at
hls former classmates and beglns h1s campaign speech
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DAVID INSKEEP RANDY SNIDER
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Class of l959
On August Z9 of 1955 slxty nlne freshmen the largest class ever to enter E C H S
attended thelr flrst day of school At our flrst class meetlng of the year we elected Mary
Miles Presldent Randy Snider V1ce Presldent Bob Whitney Secretary Treasurer and Mary
Lou Endres Reporter Class advlsors were Miss lean Rlsen and Mr Rolland Cady
On August 28 sixty six returned as sophomores At our initlal meetlng ln September
we elected offlcers They were Mary Mlles Presldent Bob Whitney Secretary Louise
Bourgoln Treasurer and Carolyn Sparks, Reporter We entered a float 1n the Homecomlng
Parade w1th the theme Defeat to Galva and recelved honorable mention for lt Our other
activitles included a scrap drlve a Bob Hop and a roller skating party at the Grand Roller
Rink 1n Galesburg Our sponsors thls year were Mrs Clara McCra1th and Mr Gene Hamrnan
Sixty one students enrolled ln the junior class on August 27 1957 To begln the year
class off1cers were elected under the supervislon of Mrs Ruth Monroe and Mr Walter Murphy
Not long after school was in full progress, the juniors received their class rings which they
had ordered the precedlng year The next blg event was the Homecoming The junior float
Skunk em received second place We were all saddened by the accident whlch took Nancy
W1ll1ElmS one of our classmates ln November of 1957 We are very anxlously lookmg for
ward to our senior year whlch we hope will be as much fun and as successful as our junior
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On August 29 1956 sixty four freshmen entered the doors of E C H S Our class officers
were Jack Burns, President Iean Hitchcock, Vice President, Tom Reinhart, Secretary Analea
Davis Treasurer and Mary Morton, Reporter Our advisors were Mr Cady and Mrs Sims
On August 26 1957 fifty five of the sixty four returned as sophomores At our first
meeting on September 4, we elected the following as officers Gary Cox, President, Roger
Boyer Vlce President Linda Bateman Secretary Nancy Miles Treasurer and lack G1lmer
Reporter Our class advisors this year were Mrs Whittaker and Mr Hamman
This year we took part in the homecoming activities by entermg a float in the parade and
presenting a stunt for the stunt show We also sponsored a refreshment stand at the Burns'
farm sale We are looking forward to our junior year and its many activities
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On August 26 1957 slxty green freshmen cautlously entered the halls of E C H S
scared and exclted about our flrst year ln hlgh school We spent the flrst week gettmg ac
qualnted Wlth our new teachers and learmng the rules and regulatlons
Under the dlrectlon of Mlss Pope and Mr Stamp, our class advlsors the followlng offlcers
were chosen at our flYSt class meetlng Dale Runyon Presldent Gary Inskeep, Vlce Presldent
Sherry Clark, Secretary and Treasurer and Marlanne Kleen, Reporter
On October 2 , we were 1n1t1ated by the senlors Everyone had lots of fun e were
proud to become full fledged members of E C H S
We partlclpated 1n Homecommg thls year by entermg a float and a stunt Our other ac
tlV1T1eS were a bake sale and a pubhc soc hop
We are looklng forward to our second year in hrgh school
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FOURTH ROW: L. Slane, R. Geeseman, L. Jones, I. Haines, I. Simpson, I. Frame, I. Gilmer, T. Aman, L Dawson, T
Reinhart, L. Trowbridge, I. Wells. THIRD ROW: K. Beal, V. Monroe, N. Miles, A. Davis, D. Runyon, W. Wells, R
Guild, G. Cox, I. Hitchcock, M. Morton, B. Brown, S. Worsfold, Mr. Cady. SECOND ROW: E. Graves, I. DeFord, N
Runyon, A. Swanson, L. Bateman, R. Boyer, G. McBeth, I. Moravek, B. Parker, K. Kimbrough, S. Coon. FIRST ROW: I
Burns, T. Harding, D. Vance, K. Forney, T. McCoy, E. Harper.
Biology Club
President . . . . . . . ROQST BOYS-31'
Vice-President .... . .Glenn MCBeth
Secretary-Treasurer . . . .Linda Bateman
Advisor ....... ........ M r. Cady
Last year the E,C.H.S.' Biology Club consisting of forty-one members
of the biology class was organized under the leadership of Mr. Cady. During
the year the group worked to make money for a class trip. On June l, 1957,
the class left Elmwood for Detroit, Michigan, Where they visited Greenfield
Village and the Henry Ford Museum and took an excursion boat to Bob-lo
Island. In Chicago we saw the Museum of Science and Industry, the Natural
Hi story Museum, and the Monroe Street District Court.
Class projects were exhibited at a local Science Fair, Ribbons were
given for the best exhibits. One of the projects received first prize at the
District Science Fair and second at State.
Students enrolled in this year's biology classes also presented a science
fair. They are looking forward to a trip to Chicago this summer.
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BACK ROW: C. Chapman, H. Lawrence, R. Snider, I. Gilmer, R. Guild, T. Iones, D. Runyon,
FRONT ROW: B. Parker, D. Vance, I. Iordan, W. McKown, I. Burns, I. Windish.
Chorus
Our chorus this year consists of sixty-five members and is under the direction of Miss
Gladys Proctor. On March 1, twenty members of this group traveled to Manito for the District
Music Contest. Students who participated in vocal solos were Mary Dikeman, Gloria Swanson,
and Iim Windish, first rating, Louise Philbee, Pat Maher, Marianne Kleen, Duane Runyon,
Iack Jordon, Henry Lawrence, and Dean Vance, second ratingp and Bonnie Asbell, third rating.
The freshman sextet, Louise Philbee, Pat Maher, Loma Garrison, Ethel Bleichner, Sharon
Proctor, and Marianne Kleen, received a fourth rating, and the looney Tuners, Mary Dikeman,
Kay Windish, Gloria Swanson, Nancy Glenn, Iack Iordon, Duane Runyon, Wayne Dalton, and
Henry Lawrence, received a second rating. Kay Windish and Virginia Monroe received seconds
for their piano solos.
A representative group of the chorus was sent to the Blackhawk Conference Music Festival
the first of April. Elmwood's special number on the evening program was given by the Looney
Tuners.
BACK ROW: G. Swanson, B. Gorham, L. Garrison, A. Trumpinski, B. Asbell, A. Clouse, M. Miles R
Swanson, B. Brown, M. Morton, A. Davis, E. Wagner, M. Emry, S. Coon, L. Libby, I. Miles M
Bourgoin, P. Patterson, M. Dikeman, L. Ennis. MIDDLE ROW: P. Fleming, I. McLaughlin I
Windish, V. Monroe, K. Beal, I. Hitchcock, N. Miles, L. Chapman, M. Smith, E. Bleichner P
Maher, M. Lawrence, B. Buskirk, P. Boice, K. Windish, N. Runyon, I. Keyser, L. Steer, N. Glenn
FRONT ROW: I. Martin, R. Andrews, S. Cusack, M. Kleen, E. Talley, S. Proctor, K. Kimbrough
S. Worsiold, A. Swanson, L. Bateman, S. Klinck, D. Webber, C. Dunn.
BACK ROW T Hardmg P Groeper I Gilmer K Archibald C Chapman G Flncham D Inskeep D Spellman MIDDLE
ROW M Kleen V Monroe N Mlles C Sparks I Keyser M Bourgoin M McBeth M LaFol1ett C Shaheen K Beal
FRONT ROW Mr Murphy M Newcomb L Delford M Smith L Bourgoin M Miles R Swanson B Whltney R Snider
Co Edltors
Asslstant Edltors
BUSINESS Manager
Feature Edltor
Asslstant Feature Edltor
Speclal Edltor
Exchange Edltor
Art Edltor
Asslstant Art Editor
Sports Edltor
Asslstant Sports Edltor
Senior Class . .
Junior Class . . .
Sophomore Class .
Freshman Class . .
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Letterman's Club . .
Latin Club. . . . .
Advisor . .
The Echo
Mary Mlles Loulse Bourgo1n
Rosemary Swanson Marcy Smlth
REP ORTERS
Kenny Archlbald
Carroll Shaheen
Mary Newcomb
Llnda DeFord
Mary McBeth
Bob Whitney
Donald Spellman
Randy Smder
Davld Inskeep
. . Mary Bourgo1n
. Carolyn Sparks
. . . lack Gllmer
. Marianne Kleen
. . Gary Flncham
. . Tom Hardmg
Manlyn LaFollett
. Chuck Chapman
. . . Karen Beal
. . Mr. Murphy
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Sollenberger D Hogue D Rynearson MIDDLE ROW D Slegel D Cunningham I Bums P Groeper E Stanbaugh I
Windxsh R Boyer R LaFol1ett F Ennis E Graves L Trowbrrdge K Forney BOTTOM ROW G Inskeep T Hard1ng
G Davxs D Inskeep P McIntyre B Parker M Iohnson B Patterson D Vance
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FUTURE V 'C
Presldent Lester Endres
V1ce President Pat McIntyre
Secretary David Inskeep
Treasurer . Robert Parker
Reporter . . . . Tom Harding
Sentlnel . . . Gerald Dav1s
Adv1S0r. . . . Mr. Iohnson
Calendar of Activities
Initiation and Dance . . . . . October 8
Pest Control ......... . October 14 25
Wiener Roast ......... . . .October 26
Corn Picker Safety Campaign . . ..... October 21-28
Homecoming .......... . .October 31-November 1
Gilt IUdQif1Q Contest - ...... November 11
Trip T30 ChiCaQ0 .... . . . December 5-6
Skating Party ...... ..... P ebruary 20
F. F. A. Week ..... . .February 23-March 2
Father and Son Banquet . . ....... April 16
FOURTH ROW: L. Brannan, I. Windish, M. Dikeman, M. Bourgoin, K. Windish, S. Coon, A. Clouse, M. Newcomb, M
McBeth, N. Runyon, K. Beal, A. Swanson, C. Sparks, C. Shaheen, K. Harkness, I. McLaughlin, M. Lawrence, P. Freerking,
E. LaFo1lett, I. Gillham, L. Chapman, E. Talley. THIRD ROW: E. Wagner, M. Emry, I. Keyser, S. Pincham, R. Groeper,
S. Clark, M. Kleen, K. Bain, L. Ennis, I. Lishman, K. Kimbrough, I. McCoy, E. Broadfield, Mrs. Whittaker, Advisor,N.
Glenn, Pres. Advisor, L. Libby, I. Miles, B. Buskirk, I. Duggins, C. Dunn, S. Proctor, L. Garrison, I. Mohn, B. Asbell,
M. Smith, I. Preerking, F. Travers. SECOND ROW: S. Cusack, Rec. Ch., M. LaFol1ett, Rep., V. Asbell, Hist., I
Hitchcock, Song Leader, S. Worsfold, Parliamentarian, L. Bateman, Pub. Rel. Ch., L. DeFord, Rec. Ch., L. Bourgoin,
Pres., P. Boice, V. Pres, R. Swanson, Sec., L. Steer, Treas., I. Lair, Projects Ch., I. Wallace, S. Klinck. FRONT ROW:
I. Gutshall, M. Endres, B. Gorham, D. Gillham, P. Maher, I. McAlister, G. Swanson, P. Patterson, I. Martin, R. Andrews,
E. Benesch, F. Dean, C. Cape.
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. . . August 21
. September 9-14
Fall Picnic . . .
Courtesy Week . .
Sock Hop .....
Daddy Date Nite .
Homecoming ....
Topsy Turvy Dance . .
Christmas Party . .
Sweetheart Dance .
Piggy Bank Party .
Bake Sale . . .
Style Show . . .
F. H. A. Week- . . .
Senior Trip to Chicago
Civil Defense Program
Spring Picnic ....
. September 14
October 10
. October 31-November 1
. . . . . . November 22
. December 16
. February 8
, . February 13
. .February 15
. . . March 28
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FOURTH ROW: R. Geeseman, G. Cox, I. Trowbridge, R. Guild, R. Iones, T. Lapsley, G. Moody, I. Dawson, Rt
Sollenberger, E. Austin, N. Moore. THIRD ROW: I. Sherlock, L. Dawson, I. Simpson, L. Jones, I. Haines, R. Cusack
M.r. Riggenbach, B. Hogue, G. Carey, D. Spellman, W. Dalton, I. DeFord. SECOND ROW: I. Moravek, D. Whitney
G. Cusack, G. Fincham, K. Archibald, R. Boyer, G. McBeth, K. Cox, B. Polkenroth, T. Ryan. FRONT ROW: A. Morton
S. Webber, B. Talley, D. Brancecum, B. Murphy, I. Pillman, D. Boatwright, D. Rynearson.
Future Woodworkers of Elmwood
President ------------------------ Roger Boyer
Vice President ------------------ Glenn McBeth
Secretary ------------------------- Terry Ryan
Treasurer -------------------- Kenny Archibald
Reporter ----------------------- Gary Fincham
The Future Woodworkers of Elmwood was organized on November 25,
1955 . There were fifteen charter members, eight of whom have now grad-
uated. At the beginning of the 1957-1958 school year the club had thirty-
seven members. After initiation on January 30, this number was increased to
fifty-three .
In February the F.W.E. formed a basketball team, and on February
20, they played the ag team . They displayed their projects at the F .H .A.
style show in March as had been done in previous years .
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BACK ROW: E. Talley, L. Garrison, M. Lawrence, A. Trumpinski, S. Proctor, S. Clark, D. Gillham, S. Klinck. MIDDLE
ROW: M. McBeth, M. Newcomb, S. Coon, M. Morton, A. Davis, N. Mile, I. Hitchcock, M. Smith, I. McLaughlin, K.
Beal. BOITOM ROW: D. Webber, I. McAlister, V. Monroe, M. Miles, I. Miles, R. Swanson, C. Shaheen, Mrs. Riggenbach.
SEATED: C. Dunn, S. Worsfold, S. Cusack, R. Andrews.
Girls' Athletic Association
President .... . Mary Miles
Vice-President . . . jackie Miles
Secretary. . . . . . Janice Runyon
Treasurer . . . .... . . Rosemary Swanson
Point Captains .... Mary Morton, Analea Davis
The Girls' Athletic Association has been fairly active this year. This
year, as last, we sold candy at noon and after school with the Pep Club.
Twice a week we stayed after school to earn our points. Some of the
games we played were line soccer, volleyball, basketball, and bowling.
Virginia Monroe and Linda Bateman were sent to East Bay Bloomington
to camp during the summer of 1957.
In October six girls went to "Play Day" at Farmington where they had
a very nice time.
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H Lawrence P Simpson N Moore I Iordan W Dalton W McKown THIRD ROW G Swanson R Swanson M
M1195 I Hitchcock I MCI-aughun I M1195 I Mcliinty T Jones B Whitney C Chapman I Gilmer I Frame D
Runyon A Davis E Benesch A Trumplnski B Brown SECOND ROW E Talley C Goetz A Cochran H Mclfall
I Martin M Dikeman V Monroe N Miles D Runyon Mrs Monroe L Steer N Glenn M Morton FRONT ROW
P Fleming E Goetz W Man-leY L Slane E Graves K Beal S Slane
Latm Club
President ....... . . Virginia Monroe
Vice President . . . . . Nancy Miles
Secretary . . . . Mary Dikeman
Treasurer. . . . Dale Runyon
Reporter . , . Karen Beal
Advisor .... . . .... . .... Mrs. Monroe
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The Latin Club started the year by entering a float m the Home
coming Parade. The theme used was "Dragon 'Em Down" .
Our latin Club became a member of the Junior Classical League,
a national organization. Awards given in the spring for good scholar
ship in latin come from this Classical League.
The highlight of the year, the Roman Banquet, was held on
February 24, 1958. The theme of it was "Around the Mediterranean
in Ten Years with Ulysses . " Roman costumes were worn, and every-
one had a good time. This is the third year that the Latin Club
has had a banquet.
The Latin Club was organized in 1950 and was composed of
current members of the Latin I and Latin II classes only. For the
past three years, however it has included those who have taken
Latin previously, also. We hope our club will be still bigger
next year .
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E Polen Mr Cady TOP TO BOI'l'OM. V Hauk T Iones G Cox I Trowbridge
I McK1nty K Archxbald G Davxs CENTER E Graves G McBeth Mr
Rlggenbach BOTTOM G Fmcham D Inskeep I Jordan Mr Stamp
Lettermen 5 Club
Vlce Presldent Tom Iones
Secretary Treasurer lack Iordan
The Lettermen s Club was founded durlng the school year
of 55 56 The Lettermen s Club was formed for the betterment
of the school through athletlcs
Thls year s executwe staff set up the flrst laws of the
orgamzatlon The club partlclpated ln the sale of season
tlckets and Elmwood Trojan sweat shuts
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BACK ROW: S. Coon, K. Klmbrough, S. Worsfold, A. Swanson, L. Bateman, N. Runyon, E. LaFollett, R. Swanson, M
Miles, M. Emry, E. Wagner, I. McCoy, L. I.1bby, I. Miles, S. Flncham, B. Book, E. Overturf. FOURTH ROW: F. Travers,
M. LaFollett, S. Slane, K. Harkness, B. Brown, A. Davis, K. Beal, M. Morton, I. Hitchcock, M. McBeth, D. Webber, B.
Buskirk, C. Dunn, I. Dugglns, M. Kleen. THIRD ROW: W. Dalton, P. Simpson, I. Gilmer, B. Patterson, I. Burns, B
Whitney, P. Patterson, P. Boice, K. Wlndish, S. Proctor, E. Blelchner, L. Garrison, R. Andrews, I. McAlister, N. Glenn.
SECOND ROW: D. Whitney, I. Iordan, H. Lawrence, D. Runyon, R. Snider, T. lone s, I. Wlndish, D. lnskeep, I. Glllham,
L. Chapman, S. Cusack, I. Gutshall, M. Endres, L. Bourgoin, A. Trumpinskl, L. Brannan. FRONT ROW: E. Broadfleld, N,
Miles, Mrs. Rlggenbach, M. Bourgoln, L. Steer. CHEERLEADERS, LEFT TOP TO BOTTOM: I. Martin, M. Dikeman, V.
Monroe. CHEERLEADERS, RIGHT TOP TO BUPTOM: I. Lishman, S. Clark, P. Fleming. CHEERLEADERS FRONT LEFT TO RIGHT
M. Newcomb, M. Smith, E. Talley.
Pep Club
The Pep Club this year consists of about eighty mem-
bers . The officers are:
President ------------------- Evelyn Bl'O6dfleld
Vice-President ----------------- I6f1iCe RUHYOH
Secretary -------------------- ---- Le titla Steel'
Treasurer --------------------'- MHIY BOUTQOUI
Repgrtef ----------------- ------- N al'lCY M1165
Sponsgf -------------------- - MIS . RlggeI'lbaCh
The Pep Club presented a float and a stunt for the Home- .
coming festivities this year . G
Candy bars were sold during lunch hours as money
making project.
Each year the Pep Clubgives a trophy for good sports-
manship to one boy ln football and one boy in basketball.
The names of the winning players are engraved on the Good
Sportsmanship Award plaque ln the gym.
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I Trowbrxdge H wrence K Archrbald G Frncham E Gr ves
Sound and Screen Club
Presldent Kenny Archibald
Vice President Drck Whmtney
Secretary Gary Flncham
Treasurer
Reporter . . . .Charles Chapman
This 1S one of the newly formed clubs at E.C.H.S. The ma1n objective is to teach how
to operate the movie and slide projectors, audio ampllfiers, and record players. The members
learn to care for these pieces of equrpment and to get the best possible use from them.
Our club started at the begmning of the second semester of the school year 1957 1958.
Mr. Mitchell was our advisor. This year Mr. Murphy was also an advrsor to our club.
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Student Council
Pres1dent Duane Runyon
Vic President David Inskeep
Secretary Treasurer Nancy Glenn
Advisor Mr Hamman
The Elmwood Student Council was organized this year for the first time at E.C.H.S. The
pres1dent, v1ce president, and an elected representative from each class made up the first
council. The constitution which was drawn up this year will go into effect next year.
Delegates to the Pekin District of the Illinois Association of Student Council on November
9, 1957 at Pittsfield, Illinois, were Gary Inskeep, Mary Miles, Randy Snider, Duane Runyon,
and Mr. Garrison. They came back with several ideas on Student Council activities .
The following is Article I, Section II of our Constitution which states the purposes of the
Student Council:
The pr1nc1ple purposes of this organization shall beg
To strive to develop good citizenship at school, at home, and in the community.
To promote harmony in student student and student teacher relationships.
To encourage sportsmanship, loyalty, cooperation, promptness, and obedience through the
school.
To promote enthusiasm in school activities.
To encourage equality of all students.
To promote at all times the general welfare of the students and school.
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the Stew Portraying the family of the MacDonalds and
their friends the Juniors supplied the audience with a
variety of entertainment and much laughter
Betty MacDonald
Don MacDonald
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Claire Pessenden
Lesley Arnold
Margo
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Marcella Smith
Randy Snider
Linda DeFord
Shella Cusack
jeff McK1nty
Bob Whitney
Vincent Hauk
Janice Runyon
Linda Chapman
Mary Endres
Carol Goetz
Rosemary Swanson
Mary Newcomb
JoAnne McLaughlin
Roger Davis
Gary Fincham
Ronnie Cusack
Judy Gillham
Louise Bourgoin
B111 Folkenroth
Carol Dunn
. Robert LaFollett
. George Cusack
. . George Cusack
. Carroll Shaheen
. . . Larry Miles
. . David Inskeep
Girl's at Slumber Party. . . Iudy Keyser, Carolyn Sparks
JoAnne Gutshall, Mary McBeth, Marv Miles
Shirley Slane, Kay Harkness
Prompter.. . ..... ....... E lizabeth Talley
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Thursday, October 31, found the seniors hard at work making chili for the annual Home-
coming Chili Supper to be held in the cafeteria that night. Following the supper, a stunt show
was presented in the gym by the classes and organizations. At the conclusion of the program,
M. C. Duane Runyon announced the Queen, Eileen Wagner, and her attendants, Iackie Martin,
Iackie Miles, and Letitia Steer.
Immediately following the stunt show, everyone proceeded to a bonfire and pep rally held
at the north side of the football field. A snake dance terminated the evening's festivities.
In top school spirit, the student body decorated the halls of E.C.H. S. on Friday with
"Beat Princeville" signs and put the finishing touches on their floats. At 2:00 the band led,
the parade of floats through the center of town where many enjoyed the pretty colors of the
parade. A pep rally was held on the football field immediately after the parade.
Princeville defeated Elmwood in the football game. The floats were driven around the
field and the q.:een and her attendants were presented at half-time.
At 10:00 Clifford Cady's orchestra opened the 1957 Homecoming Dance, and at 11:00
winners of the floats and stunts were announced. For stunts, the Senior Class received first
place, the Iunior Class, second place, and the G.A.A. third place. Bob Lott, Charles Hicks,
and George McKinty were judges. Float first place winner was the Senior Class. Second
place went to the Juniors and third place went to the Sophomores. Judges for the floats were
Bob Banks, Clarence Luthy, and Harvey Van Sickle. Following the presentation of awards,
Mr. Stamp crowned Queen Eileen Wagner and King Pat Mclntyre. The king's attendants were
Lester Endres, Terry Ryan, ana Dick Whitney.
At 12:00 the dance ended, and all that was left were happy memories of Homecoming.
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Endres, Mr. Stamp, Coach. MIDDLE ROW: I. Iordan, G. McBeth, I. Frame, G. Davis, D. Whitney, K. Cox, G. Fincham,
I. Trowbridge, T. Ryan, T. Relnhart, Manager. BOTTOM ROW: K. Forney, Manager, G. Cusack, R. Cusack, L. Dawson,
I. McKlnty, G. Inskeep, R. Boyer, I. Burns.
Varsity Football
The Elmwood football team had an unsuccessful season this year on the gridiron. Although
our record shows only one tie, it was successful as far as team and school spirit. The record
for the season was one tie and seven losses. Elmwood dropped many close, hard fought con-
tests. The team itself placed on the bottom of the conference, but two members were selected
as members of the All-Conference Team. They were Jack Iordan as second team halfback and
Lester Endres as honorable mention tackle.
The lettermen for this year are as follows:
ENDS TACKLES GUARDS
R. Snider Ir. P. McIntyre Sr. G. Davis
K. Cox Frosh. G. Cox Soph. L. Endres
D. Whitney Sr. V. Hauk Ir. S. Trowbridge
D. Purcell Soph. R. Cusack Ir.
HALFBACK CENTER QUARTERBACK
T. Ryan Sr. B. Whitney Ir. I. Jordan
G. McBeth Soph. I. Frame Soph I. McKir1ty
MANAGERS FULLBACK
T. Reinhart Soph. G. Cusack
D. Forney Soph. D. Inskeep
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BACK ROW G McBeth I Gxlmer D Runyon I Frame K Cox D Purcell G Cox B Hogue C Snyder L Dawson
MIDDLE ROW I DeFord I Simpson L Iones B Murphy A Cochran R Boyer G lnskeep B Patterson I Haines,
Mr Riggenbach Coach BOTTOM ROW K Forney Manager I Moravek L Trowbridge T McCoy I Bums R Boyer
I Windish L Slane T Reinhart Manager
The Iun1or Varsity team was quite successful th1s year 1n wmnmg three, treing one, and
losmg one The1r only loss came to a strong KI1OXV111e team early in the season The Frosh,
team was also successful in tieing a large Farmington team, 14 14
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The Varslty team was qulte successful this season in complllng an overall record of 12
wms and 11 losses The Trojans were hmdered in every game thls season wlth a helght dls
advantage The Varslty flnished the conference race wlth a 6 8 record and recelved fourth
place honors The Trojans were unsuccessful m tournament games but held their own on the
regular season The lettermen th1s year are as follows D1Ck Whltney, Senlor, Tom Jones
Senlor, Jack Jordan Semor Ieff MCKlHtY Iunior Randy Snider, Iunior, Dave Inskeep Iunior
Keith Cox Freshman Dale Runyon, Freshman
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BACK ROW W McKown Manager G McBeth D R nyon I Frame D Purcell G Hauk K Cox I G11
Mr Rlggenbach Coach FRONT ROW I Moravek R M rphy G Inskeep R P tterso I Burns D Vance
Thls year s junior varsity team was quite successful 1n compiling a record of 19 wins
and 1 loss their only loss commg to Toulon m1dway in the season The Trojans compiled
a record of 13 wins and l loss in conference play This gave them f1rst place in the
Blackhawk Iunior Varsity stand1ngs
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Laura Lobaugh Luman Royce
Howar Spangler Bertha Wheeler
Prank Whitney
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Clrngan Francrs Danlels
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Bartholomew Harrxet Iones Ed
C Slayton Harry Tompklns
WI Prmgle Prof AnnaEnr1ght
Mrnnre Lawrence Edward Stegel
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Franl hogqrns Asa Krrkpatrrck
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Schrrers Anra Vandervoort Ester
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Slayton Rena Webster Lavarre
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Denrlng Rose Douglas Samuel
Garrrson Gertrude Hardenberg
Otha Heptonstall Elmer Hubbel
leo Iohnson Mary Krnnear Sadle
loti Iessre Mannock Eff1eMath1s
Ethel Runyan Harry Wells, Eamest
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Eslmger Blanch Herrrott Henry
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McCullough Anna McDermott
Esther Nelson Harry Rose Bertha
Warbel Myrtle Webster Errrn
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H Morton MargaretM Nelson
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Marlon Bown, Nellle Eanng, Lloyd
Graham, Brl Henry, Allan Hrggrns,
Amy Hotcnkrss, Dean Iay, Leroy
Karshaw, Florence McKerrow,
Albert Van Patten, Neva Walton,
Clifton Wycoff
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Ekferet S C xthcurt Bert Conrey
Ross E Culllngs Mable DeBacher
1V1GL11'1C6 Grumley Mrna Norton
ma E Palmer Elsre
Phrlnox er Far 16 E Remrrele
Charles E Smxth Dale E Snyder
Charles Stuart, Prof Marrll
Cooper Margaretta Iay Rea
Harkness, Edson Klnnear Fred
Martz Harry Qurgley, Maude
Smrth Raymond Troth Iames
Turner Earl Vance Nellle Wells
Belle Vlhbur
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lottxe Bourgorn Evallne Brooks
Leta Cutheart Iohn G'umley, Mary
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Armstrong Lottxe Armstrong
Anna Booth Charles Bowers
Flcxenoe Galnel Charles Gumley
Earl Horsley Alrce Orvrs Paul
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Bowers Mxldred Bowers Orral
Conver Ina Learned Glennre
Tyler Gertrude Warbel
Charles Stuart Prof Iohn Boswel.l,
1rw1n Dalton Bertha Graham
G1lbert Lane Raymond Lyons
Cara Nelson Essxe Rynearson
Florence Walton, Ada Wheatcroft
Paul Wells Earle Zxrk Iantha
Zoll
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Frances Iay Hina learned Clrfford
Lott Lrllre Mannock Agnes
Morton Edna Parr Mlrram Potts
Wallace Snyder Iack Troth Frances
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Crlger Henry Kessler Alrce
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Dalton Lola Fxsh Floyd
Goodlng Mabel Hlggms
Walter Mannock Raymond
Nrbbelrn Ella Oakes Mable
Schorx Clarence Shrssler
T S Henry Prof Iohn Bowers
Mabel Brooks Hazel DeBacher
Frieda Korth Ella Van Pelt
Iennre Phtlrps, Eleanor Schlots,
Iohn Stevens
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Raymond Drkeman, Neal
Htggrns, Chester Lyons,
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Lots Nxchols, Bernrce Noel,
Ethel Reed, Newell Reed,
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Brown Bernice Gollday Oliver
Gregory Ralph Kllpatrtck
Howard Schlots John Schultz
Hazel Seltzer, Wilhelmlna
Taylor, Elwyn Troth, Leroy
Watkins, Vivtan Whiting Estelle
Whitney
C C Condlt Prof Hazel
Atherton Edna Brooks, Louise
Condxt Margretha Frledrtchs
Roy Gore Clifton Humphreys
Evelyn Humphreys Eleanor
McCann, Esther Nichols
Oldknow Frand Schultz
Shlssler, Margaret
Georgta Taylor
C C Condlt Prof
Adams Grace Barrett
Davidson Leona Hlgglns Eva
Holt Charlotte Johnson Marie
Kelly EdwlnKllpatr1ck Leonard
Lang Elsie Lyons, Jesste
McCann Myrtle McKown Logan
Nelson Una Nelson Lena
Seltzer Loulse Shtssler
Georgxa Taylor Ltlllan Van
Slckle
Blanch
George
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Maude
Gxlman
C C Condlt Prof Frank
Allen Leona Day Charles
Dooley Edna Foster Leonard
Htgglns Veda Holt Fern
Humphreys, Earl Kelly Wrmfred
Kelly Maude Kmg Esther Korth
Almetta Maher, Edgar McDonald
Mary McFall Howard Reddtng,
Roscoe Reddlng Margery
Schenck Margery Strufe Merle
Threw Naomr Walbel Gladys
Wooten Ruth Z1nk
C C Condlt, Prof Marjorie
Bowers Clifton Conver Frank
Johnson, John Kilpatrick George
McK1nley Lulu McKown, Elmer
Mtles Hugh Nelson, Donald
N1ece Russel Schorl Catherine
Stevens Henry Tully Max
Wasson
C C Condlt Prof Howard
Atherton, Isaax Barrett Elmore
Brown, Leola Burt, Grace
Carlson, Dorothy Condlt James
Cusack Patrick Cusack, Mary
Davxs Pearl Dragoo, Thomas
Dwyer Lora Flanegin Russell
Fuller Margaret Gmahle
Margurrte Gregory Roy
Harkness Harold Herbert Ruth
Ireton Nan Johnson, Naoml
Johnson Lucllle Kelly Opal
Kelly Alma Llndzey Gladys
Lxndzey Edna MacDonald
Leslte MacDonald Mrldred
Peters Nellie Schenck John
Schorlk Leah Thatcher Charles
Ttdd Mary Threw Frances Van
Stckle Gayle Weeks Helen
White
C C Condlt Prof Leroy
Andrews, June Bandy Ada Bolce
Mark Brennan, Horace Dem1ck
Maude Mlller Louts Mtles
Edwin Mtranda Margaret
Phares Gladys Proctor Richard
Schenck Mona Snyder, Rosanna
Stevens Wtlda Threw Lauretta
Tully Elma Wasson, Rowena
Wasson, Margaret Wickwlre
Verna Wooten, Francis Zmk
1920
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1922
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1925
C C Condlt Prof Gladys
Archtbald Ralph Bacher Howard
Carter, Marianne Clinch Mary
Cusack, Mary Dwyer Harley
Green Anna Grumley George
Gutshall Hazel Gutshall
Blrdella Harkness Frances
McCarty Verna Miles Bruce
Mullen Elva Peters Forrest
Reed Genevieve Rlner Mona
Rlsttne Doris Shtvely Harry
Statler Ruth Thatcher Anna
Trowbridge Dean Threw Ferne
Threw Harvey Van Stckle
Adrienne Herbert Mildred
Hrggens Rachel Holt Gerald
Jarman Alta Johnson Roy
Keellng Helen Llndzey Owen
Ltndzey
C C Condtt Prof Clare
Bragg Dean Cond1t Ruth
French Myrta Martln Chester
Miles Ralph McKown Fred
Schlots, Margaret Sporrer Ruby
Wasson, Mabel Worley Albert
Wolford Ruth Wooten
C C Condlt, Prof Elora Bu.rt
Kathryn Calltster Leon Carter,
Ruth Gladwell, Arthur Draggo,
Lawrence Harkness Clyde
Hendrix Roland Hitchcock Faye
Hoyt Edlth Jarman Margaret
Kxlpatrlck Harry MacDonald
Erma McKinty, Bernard Mullen
Loren Oakes Florence Phares
Everett Redding Walter Reddmg
Russell Rernmelle Earl Schenck
Herman Shelton, Roma Shlvely
Ensley Strapp, Florence Threw
Damel Tully Edw1n Watkins
Mary Whltney Grace Wlckwlre
Brown Floyd Brown Pearl
Clxnch Dor1sColv1n Ceczl
Coon John Culllngs, Kathryn
Cusack Walter Dalton Mtllard
Day Wtllard DeFord Mary
Dem1ck Margaret Ekstrand
Everett Epley Luctlc Flrnt
Wllllam Schenck Margaret
Seltzer Harry Stotler Lester
Turl Earllne Weeks Elva
Wolford Dorothea Young
C C Condxt Prof Mlnerva
Carlsln Jeanette Colldge Ruth
Esltnger George Flelsher
Lorena Flexsher Myrtle
Fllcktnger Jessxe French
Paullne Jarman Agnes Kelly
Opal Llndzey Loulse Macey
Lela Murphy Chester Patton
Zelda Perrlll lona Rambo Ruth
Shtvely Nxna Threw Etta
Vohland Leonard Wtndtsh Edlth
Worley
J H Francls P of Howard
Berger Fverett Bogrer Ruth
Clmch, Cornella Day Gladys
DeFord Leone DeFord Danlel
French Kathryn Golxday Loren
Harkness Helen Hart Lots
Henry Neva Hxgglns, Norma
Huvert Lortng Jarman Kathryn
Maher Beulah McClure Verna
Metz George Moore Laurence
Moran George Montgomery
Dorothy Nelson Ruth Nxchols
Opal Rxchardson Alxce Shawyer
Loren Shelton L Rlchard
VVh1tney Frances W1ckw1re
Mtldred Wlley
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1927
1928
1930
1931
J H Francts Prof Dorothea
Bowman Wayne Callts Ruth
Cull1ngs Bertha Dalton Dorts
Dobbs Julta Dwyer Harley
Flelsher Lester Hartley
Clarable Herbert Deforest
H1tchcock Ada Hoyt Owen
Hubbell Mllford Klrkbrlde
Thomas Lee Irene Maher Adell
McVey Thomas M1ller Mary
Noggle Dean Proctor Lowell
Reddtng Ward Schort Carl
Schragg
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Bohrer Helen Buston Thelma
Callls Lots Challacombe
Mable Dawson Glenn DeFord
Wallace Emerxck Velda
Eubands Lynne Fagotte Marie
Fletsher Irma Fltcklnger Oral
Gallagher Lloyd Graham, Glenn
Hall Leonard Heller Raymond
Htcks Loulse McK1nty Luctlle
Murphy Julta Patton Harold
Reddlng Velda Scragg Francls
Shlvely Clyde Wheeler Leo
Wxndtsh Louxs Wmdrsh Corrrne
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Anderson Frances Clemmer
Bernxce Corbett Mane
Elkstrand Gall Emertck James
Foster Marlon Harper Isabel
Hoyt Mary Johnson, Kathleen
Manock John Mathxs
Moore Helen Moran
Pxerson John Ryan, Rolen
Searle Inez Smtth
Smlth Eltzabeth Steer
Yerby
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Frances
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Bo1ce Kathryn Bowers Eugene
Buxton Audrey Coon Sanford
Coon Marjorte Coulter Juanxta
DeGroot Howard Foster Harold
Hxcks Ruth Jarman Frances
Llndzey Armtn Llscher Gayle
Phares B111 Proctor Hugh
Nixon, Allce Redding Esther
Schulthes Leland Sxmkxns,
Thelma Scragg Elon Steer John
Weeks Helen Zxnk
E E Downlng, Supt Arwlne
Archibald Cecelia Armstrong,
VIYQIDIB Barley Edwxn Bock
Eugene Bourgoxn Lots Carter
Norman Clark Walter Clrnch
Thomas Cooley Robert England
Allce Foster Paul Fussner
Ralph Ckaham John Hart Gladys
Heller Mary Herbert Paul
Hxtchcock Paullne Hltchcock
Mrldred Krxsher John Ltndzey
Charles Ltvtngston Margery
Mathxs Charles Manock Alfred
Mlles Mxldred Reed Beth
Shtvely Lourse Turner James
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Armstrong Dorothy Bates
Thomas Clemmer Vera Cathenne
Custer Kenneth Davy Ralph
Gayman Mary Hedden Luctlle
Httchcock Berwyn Huey Nellxe
Llvmgston Damel Maher, Mary
Ellen Manock Owen McK1nty
Elmer Moody John Pierson
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Rosco Pullen, Opal Shane
Edwin Shlvely Adeline Thomas
Paul Thompson Cornelxus
Vance Helen Weeks Woodrow
Worley Justme Zlnk
E E Downing Supt Wllllam
Armstrong Cllfford Atherton
George Boyer Eldon Burt Hazel
Coon Eileen DeGroot Frances
Dobbs Wrlma Frame Harry
Haines Samuel Haines, Ralph
Hall Ophelra Huxtable Slgnell
Kauffman Gladys Kneer Geneva
Mathis Harvey McFall J
Wxlden McKown, Raymond
Miles Margaret Miller Orvxlle
Moody Roberta Moore Predrxck
Nagel Frances Oldfreld M110
Phares, John Shell Lloydlne
Taylor, Joseph Thomas Helen
Troth Howard Windlsh Jeanette
Worley Hugh Wycoff Gerald
Yerby
E E Downrng, Supt Frances
Ann Armstrong Richard Atherton
Wllma Bohrer Adelxne Botce
lawrence Buxton, Dewey Clark
Jack Clrnch Ar't1ePrame Harley
Garren John Brown Grover
Benjamin Hall Manford Harding
Judson Kratzer La Vergne
McCuen Lynn McKlnty Mrldred
Manock, Earle Murphy Harold
Nrxon, Clxfford Perrill Howard
Plerson Robert Pullen Lxlah
Roffey John Shaffer Charlotte
Shelton Kather1neSm1th Eugene
Traynor Eleanore Walbel
Richard Wllktnson, Gerda
Wurmnerst Erma Wurmnerst
Downrng Supt Richard
arlene Boyd Merle
Clark Esther Clemmer Mary
Clmch Kelth Currrer Edwm
Foster Kenneth Golden Harold
Hartley, Arthur Hasselbacker
Maxlne Heuber Leila Hoyt
Chester Kuntz , Mabel
McAllister John McFall
Dorothy McMullen LaVeda
Miles, Jack Mrller Wrnogene
Miller Gayle Owens, Charles
Patterson Paul Reed Paul
Schaffer, Sidney Thompson
Dorothy Troth Owen Warbel
Robert Wxlcox, Ruth Wolfe
Katherrne Zlnk
E E Downtng Supt ean
Atherton Margaret Borce Alrce
Boyer, Frank Brldson Clifton
Clark Helen Gallagher Dale
Gutshall Ruth Hedden Billy
Jarman Donald Livingston John
Manock Carl Meehan, Martha
Moffxtt Charles North Herman
Norton Eltzabeth Patterson
Violet Ray, Susre Robrnson
Dons Roffey Alvrn Sollenberger
Gerald Talley Carroll Taylor,
Woodrow Van Tlne Dons
Waechter
E E Dowmng, Supt Harry
Bateman, Paulrne Bourgotn, Fern
Brxggs Ruby Brunrga Lola
Chapman, Eugene Clemmer
Mary Iloulse Coollege Florence
Coon, Floyd Coon, Mary Lourse
1937
1938
1939
1940
DeFord Helen Dwyer June
Gibbs Marjorre Golden, Cecrl
Gutshall Elsie Gutshall Leo
Gutshall Lawrence Hall
Kathryn Barber Ralph Harkness
Charles Hicks James Inskeep
Ruth Jones Lella Kratzer
Raymond McK1nty,
McQulston Robert Mlller Ruth
Ann Moore Shannon Powers
Jackson Reed Jean
Rhodenbaugh Raymond Seltzer
Merlin Smith Marcra Steinman,
Arthur Trowbridge Sara
Wllkmson Shirley Wmn
E E Downing, Supt Ernestxne
Bock Maxlne Bohrer Leora
Boyd Haxel Buxton Maurlne
Dulvant Virginia Glbbs Janet
Golden Ted Inskeep Emma
Jacques, Dorothy Kunts Marjorie
Kyle Archle Miles Anna Miller
Elarne Mullen Wiley Reed Jack
Steer Gordon Thompson
Theodore Trowbridge Davrd
Wycoff Phyllis Warrell Lucllle
Zlnk
E E Downlng Supt Lucrlle
Clark Robert Dale Collrns
Clrfford Cowley Pearle Deford
Arthur Dixon, Myrana Frame
John Gallaghter Mildred
Gooding, Merlln Gutshall B111
Grover Harlan Hall Catherine
Jacques John Jarman Marie
Jones, Rabah Kellogg, Davrd
Lapsley, Ruth Livingston, Robert
Lett, Nellie Manock Betty
Mers Donald Metz Dorothy
Metz, Earl Morrlson, Evelyn
Taylor
E E Downing Supt Jesse
Bradshaw Mayme Br1ggs Viola
Buhl Marjorie Ann Chapman
James Clark Mar1e Conklrn
Marl Cooksey Perle Coon, Jr
Virginia Cowley, Mary Cullings,
Eva Doubet Katherine Fldler
Vrola Forquer Mary Foster
Nellie Gallagher Howard
Garren, Marian Golden, Ruth
Graham, James Hart, Jack
Iapsley Grles Martzluf Lester
McAllister Lois McCoy Roberta
McClennan, Robert McQuinton,
Charlotte Mlllen Ella Mlllen,
Raymond Pack Rlchard Prltchatt
Arvld Rambo Earl Ramshaw
Juanita Reed Marvel Reich Qle
Shane, Hubert Shelton Howarth
Taylor Robert Taylor Jerome
Vogel
E E Downing Supt Ruth
Andrews Rena Beetler Paul
Betts Janet Bond Beverly
Chase Lucrlle Conklln, Lucille
Corum, Leona Dubtt Margaret
Edwards, Lyle Ford, Donald
Garren Vada Green Juanita
Hartley Ruth Hogy Robert
Jones Gertrude Kellogg John
Maher J Charles Mann
Charles Morrrson, Helen Mottaz
Marguente Pack Marcella Page,
Vrrginxa Purchase Gerald Reed
Helen Riggs Ernest Rosecrans,
Alys Shane Gertrude Shlssler
1941
1942
1944
1945
Audrey Sparks Jane Splcher,
Gloria Swygman, Stanley Taylor,
John Thompson, Gene Troth, Ruby
Waechter, John Young Loren
Young
E E Down1ng,Supt Harold
Beetler Evelyn Bowen Dorothy
Bowers Dear Collms Sam
Cooksey Mary Ethelyn Crozle
Celia Dalton Donald Eldert
Ruth Frame Claire Gutshall
June Hxggs Betty Hunt Donald
Korth, Robert Korth Betty
Dratzer, Walter Livingston,
Mable Mann, Paul May, Betty
McCuen Charles Miles Ralph
Rlggs J D Rutledge Alve Lee
Rutledge Donald Schlots,
Mxldred Sllzer, Dean Van Sickle
Russell Waechter Lois West
Roy Wheeler George Woodley
E E Downing Supt Mary Ines
Beamer, Wilma Beeney Alice
Blelchner, Wrlma Bowen, Russell
Briggs Floyd Broadfleld Maxme
Calllster, Bonnie Edwards, Dean
French Lowell Fuller Wallace
Fuller John Gutshall Velma
Hall Dorothy Kendall Margaret
Kilpatrick Jeanne Lott Martha
lott Hazel Mammen Donald
McCoy Katheryn Mohn, Fred
Neal Mary Nelson Irene Pack,
Harold Page, Thomas Rosecrans
Mary Jean Schode, Theo Shane,
Georgla Shelton, David Shxssler
David Shrssler, Mary Ruth
Shlssler, Betty Taylor Rachel
West, Marlon Wlnn
Bond, Elizabeth Clsel Leona
Clsel June Cllnebell Mary Lou
Carley Oretha Corum Charles
Cralg Thelma Crozier Edithe
Donovlck, Dan Duval Donald
Grover, Lorene Hartley Max
Honts Earllne Huber, Tommy
Hunt, Frelda Keyser Walter
Krng Russell Korth Paul
LaFollette Marguerite Lott, B111
MacDonald Leland McC1ennan,
Bob Miller Dorothy Orren
Clayton Prest Marjorie Schlots
Billy Dean Shane Shirley Shaw,
Bob Shoop Dorothy Taylor
Wxlham Thompson Al1ce
Waechter Gene Walbel
R E Brckford Supt Ruth
Beetler Ada Brrdges Betty
Briggs Dorothy Brzggs William
Cutter, Jay H Dailey Francis
Edwards Robert Gibson Paul
Harnes Joan Helken Jean
Hoyt Dorothy Jones , Wrlma
Keefer Theodcre Kendall Wrlden
Lynall Darlene May Harriet
Martzluf Mary Neal Helen
Taylor, Franklxn Vogel
R E Blckford Supt Brll Aman,
Donald Beetler Flossie Bowen
Robert Boyer Thelma Calllster,
Wllllam Carter Betty Clark, Bill
Carrell Melvin Coulter Marvm
Courtright, B111 Cowley Anrta
Crozier Betty Dunton, Roland
Eckhoff MaryJaneG1bbs Robert
Hall Cecelia Johnson Grace
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Keyser, Ruby LaFo1lette Phoebe
Lott Harlo McKinty Irene
Nelson Delorls Ratcllff Donna
Ray Jack Reed Dale Shane
Jrm Sheley Gene Shrssler
Mrldzred Tyhurst Elorse Warbel
R E Brckford Supt Ellery
Adams Roberta Amundsen Jane
Brown Robert Burns Wrlma
Dunn, Mary Craig Blanche
Edwards Erleen Gooding
Katherine Haines, Charles
Harkness Rlchard Hartley,
Robert Keefer, Rxchard Korth
Clarence Krlsher Dorothy
McKown, Marcille McKown
Wrllram McKown Wlllram Neal
Kenneth Nelson Davtd Pankake
Marlon Penn Dale Petty Martha
Schlots, Chester Taylor
Berdella Wlckwlre Jean Yerby
Orvxlle Zlemer
R E Brckford, Supt Rydene
Amundsen James Arbagast,
Margaret Bolce Donna Callxster
JoAnn Courtrrght Katherxne
Cralg, Joan Crouch Elvessa
Crazrer Donald Dean, Mary
Eckhoff Wlllldm Foster Eugene
Geber Dwrght Jones, Joseph
Kendall Wrllram Kxng Bertha
Dorth, Davzd Korth Kenneth
Krlsher Mary Lapsley Raymond
Lrvlngston, Andy McCoy, Gene
McCoy Leland McDonald Ruth
Plumer Wllford Rxmxngton
Mtldred Rushxng Robert Scholl
Rlchard Schrxmp Martha Sheley
Barbara Shrssler, Donald Shoop,
Mary Wagner, Carol Weyhrlch
W11llS Wmdlsh Shirley Tucker
R E Blckford, Supt ue
Barkley Phyllrs Blexchner, James
Doubet Charles Dunton,
Wlnxfred Duval Getrge Edwards
Carl Elkena, Dolores Endres
Shxrley Gilman, Dale Ireton
Davrd Johnston Vrrgll Judd
Wrllxam Keefer, Jacqueline
Korenowskl, Fred McCoy Harry
McCoy Clifford Mlles, Barbara
Myers Dale Nelson Harlan
Nlckeson, Donald Patton Mary
Lou Rosecrans, Kenneth Shane
Donna Shxs sler Ruth Super
Walter Taylor, Donna Worsford
R E Bxckford, Supt Phyllrs
Aman, Charles Atherton, James
Dunn Donna Barclay Geraldine
Duval Kenneth Bowen, Donald
Haghn, Mary Drlskell Betty
Howard Blll G1bbs Charles
Judd Dick Windish Tom Ireton,
Carl Korth Faye Waechter
Emerlck Korenowskl, Marilyn
Jones, Ann Maher B1
Buttafleld Pay Maxwell Phyllls
McDonald Russell Sherlock Blll
McCoy, Arlene Shaw Albert
Neal Raymond Smlth Charles
Nrckeson, Ronme Watkrns
R E Brckford Supt Ruth
Gxlman Derald Haahn Ruth
Snyder Rlchard Meehan Errol
Brewer Faye Bolce, James
McCoy, Jane Meehan Robert
1951
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1953
1954
Taylor, Evelyn Harwlck Shlela
Shissler Howard Layman, Doris
Dunn, Virgil Day Ruth Ann Hoyt
Margaret Geber Rrchard Duval
Matilda Wagner, Dale Crozler,
Mmnle Purtle Delorls Persak,
Herb Butterfield Margery
Hames C Dean Murdock
Robert Schultz, Margaret Shoop
Robert Hall Betty McAl1ster
Harry Ba1n Donald Ekena, Ann
Mlles, Ernest Duvall Patsy
Harw1ck
R E Blckford Supt
Adams Ronald Aman
Bacher Jack Brckford,
Brldson, Jane Burrows
Camp, Janet Clark Amydell
Clemonds, W1ll1am Doubet,
Connie Foose, Warren French
Albert Hacker Betty Ruth
Halnes, Kenneth Howard, Eugene
Johnson, Joann Johnston, Wllllam
Keyser Patsy Keefer, Lawrence
Keen, Wllma Kelme Marlanne
Mrller Charles Neal Marge
Nelson, Wlllard Parr Marlys
Robertson, Brtan Rodgers, Alan
Rosecrans, Earl Rusch Berwyn
Shane Earl Sheley Betty
Sollenberger Gene Wrlson,
Duane Yerby Frltz Grover
Marxlyn McKown, Raymond Hill
Joann
Ralph
Helen
Steve
R E Brckford, Supt Wayne
Calllster, Shlrley Gray Janice
Worley Donme Meehan, Marllyn
Austxn, Joan Bacher Charlene
Bateman Madelyn Beamer Hazel
Emery Mary Emery, Ronald
Flnfrock, Dean Glenn, Barbar
Hahn, Donald Howard Cllfford
Kmmcutt, Robert Korenowskx,
Regxna Layman, Ruth McDonald
Berwyn Shane, Joanne Moravek
Peggy Moravek Margery
Rosecrans Betty Rynearson
Janet Shissler George Snlder
Marrlyn Van Sxckle Dorothy
Wagner, Patrrcra Walker
R E Blckford, Supt Betty
Broadheld Joanne Camp ,
Rosemary Clrnebell Leonard
Colgan Louxs Colgan Jack
Craig, Gene Daley Gene
Demblnskl Evelyn Doubet Neal
Duval, Florence Edwards, Ruby
Eccles, Ralph Endres, Jacquellne
Ekena Donald Goetz Leonard
Grove Rxchard Hacker, Imogene
Harwxck, Hope Hartley, Carol
Keehn James Lewellyn Mary
Maher, Shrrley May Betty
McBeth Donald McCoy Gerald
McCoy, Barbara Meehan, Lee
Miles, Donna Morby Eleanor
Nickeson, Duane Patton, Donald
Phares, Shirley Rodgers Donald
Schoenbeln, Loraine Slane, June
Sollenberger Carol West
R E Blckford Supt Ada
Abrams Blllxe Book, John
Brxdson, Shrrley Clemonds,
Mrchael Crouch, Jean DeFord
Beverly Dembxnskl B
Dxkeman, Rose Dunham Dorothy
Dunn James Flynn Charles
Garrett, James Geber Kathryn
Gibbs Ronald Goetz, Jud1th
1955
1956
1957
Haines Richard Harkness
Virginia H111 Don Howard
Mary Lou Howard, Larry
Johnson Raymond Kolowski
Llnda Kratzer Dale McBeth Joe
McCoy Peggy Mlles, Fanme
Moore Jeannette Moravek
Marcra Norrls, Marlon O Hearn
Bonme Rlce Wlllmam
Schoenbem George Srlzer, Mary
Lou Webber, James Nrxon, David
Wilson Gladys Wllson Dran
Wrnn
R E Blckford, Supt Deanne
Patterson, James Lane Larry
Coon, Judrty Bam Kendra Book
Carol Broadfleld Sandra Clark
Evaltne Cochran, Wllltam
Colgan, Sandra Coon, Darlene
Crowe Bonxta Dawson, rry
Doubet, Roger Dunham Gene
Endres Jack Enfield James
Forney, Leona Geeseman, Nancy
Hahn, Robert Harkness, Nanc
Hayes Charles Hitchcock
Sharon Hoffmann, Joy Keyser
Patsy Morby Richard Neal,
David Page, Judy Parker Janice
Rodgers, David Shmdley Mary
Stambaugh
R E Blckford Supt Vonda
Archxbald Ethel Beard Joseph
Boatwrxght, Larry Boyer, P ggy
Broadfleld Dlane Butterfleld
Patrxcra Chambers Mary Colgan
Everett Cox Larry Cox, Raymond
Cox, Jean Davxs Betty Duggms,
Gene Gllman Caolyn Greene
Loulse Gunter Carla Hames
Blaxr Ha1nes Stephen Hard1n
Delmar Hauk Charles Howard
Robert Howard, Ada Jones
Samuel Jones Jackre Kxlpatrxck,
Brian Kjellenben Phlllrp Kratzer
James Martrn, Daniel McBeth
James McGu1re, Thomas
Mclntyre, Danny Mercer, M
Persak Sandra Phares Harry
Sherlock Robert Shissler, Sharon
Sloan Patsy Slmpson, Beverly
Snxder, Carroll Stambaugh Alrce
Steer, Karl Taylor, Shxrley
Walker Delores Whxtmore
George Whxtney Dale Worley
C O Garrxson, Supt W1ll1am
Andrews Gerald Blankenshlp
Malcolm Bollinger Vernon
Broadf1eld Ronald Brooks, Evert
Cape, Marilyn Cochran, Rlchard
Coon, Ronald Coon, Ed Cosby
Doug Coulter Cella Cowley
John Davls Judxe Davls Floyd
Dunham, Gerald Eccles, Sharon
Ekena Virginia Ekena Rowena
Geeseman Bob Groeper, Janet
Harlan, Tom Kxlpatrxck, Karen
Kleen, Betty Largent, Stewart
Lewrs Vlolet Lewis,
McCoy, Catherine Mclntyre
Joyce Nelson larry Page Gerald
Patterson, Dale Patton, Ma
Etta Pettow, Larry Proctor, Jud
Purcel Willram Robrnson Carol
Smtth Claude Spessman
Maurice Stambaugh Jrm Strappe
Beverly Tanner Mary Vance
Judy VanDusen Joyce Webber
John Wxlson
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