Kewanee High School - Kewanite Yearbook (Kewanee, IL)

 - Class of 1945

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O O l 4 I , . ' I - I u I - . I - Dearu of Gurlsz Barbara Flostrom, Miss Harrod, Cora J Dean of Bo sz Mr, ra am. I rman. 'Mir SuperinTenclenT Bruner CongraTulaTes Class of l945 To The STudenTs oT Kewanee l-ligh School: l wish To congraTulaTe The class oT T945 on The success as porTrayed in These pages. Your Tour years oT high school achievemenT will noT have been in vain if you have macle an eTTorT To clo Tor The school ancl oTher sTudenTs The Things ThaT counT Tor good. Emerson once said, Every man Talce care ThaT his neighbor shah noT cheaT him. BuT a day comes when he begins To care ThaT he does noT cheaT his neighbor. i I . This annual dedicaTed To our boys ancl girls in The service oT our counTry is an expression oT your TaiTh in Their conclucT and a TribuTe To The cause Tor which They TighT. These pages can reveal only a Tew oT The high lighTs oT accornplishmenTs oT The class oT l945, buT beneaTh Them are The unwriTTen sTories oT each member Telling wheTher or noT he or she has con- TribuTed To The ioy and upbuilding oT The school and his associaTes. -Charles Bruner. Sch l 1 Vrel W 3 Free P Fred Hai cl Mr, Bviifrw' Dr, Spar 'I' si i LGU Pixlp Alu lVI tl l achers: lVllss Elsie Kimmel, IVllss Harriet McCar 1 . tly Freshman Algebra Class Armed Forces Encourage S+udy of Malh The sludy of malhemalics is being especially slressed This year for in 'rhis modern age of machines, malhemalrics lorms a basic perl ol our everyday life. Our young men, whelher llying a bomber, lighlring The enemy on lhe land, or serving aboard a ballleship in lhe Pacific, will leslily lo lhe irnporlance ol malhemalics in lhe war ellorl. ll is nol only a reguisile lor service in any branch ol The armed lorces ol our counrry bul is also needed lor personal uses and lor college enlrance reguiremenls. The malhemalics course includes classes in algebra, advanced algebra, lrigonomelry, and solid geomelry, which are laughl by Miss l-larriel Mc- Carlhy, and classes in algebra, plane geomelry, and business mirhmelic laughl by Miss Elsie Kimmel. Wherever we go and wharever we do, in one way or anolher, we will find lhe need ol being able lo deal wilh numbers. Physical And Social Science Gains ln Populari'ry ln This war year, science is playing a viTal parT in our sTruggle To preserve our democraTic way oT liTe. Because oT The mechanical naTure oT modern warTare, men enTering The arm- ed Torces should have aT leasT a basic un- dersTanding oT scienTiTic principles. WiTh The increased demand Tor nurses, many girls are preparing Them- selves Tor ThaT proTession Through The sTudy oT biology and chemisTry. General science, which is The basis Tor The more advanced courses, is TaughT by Miss Florence Rusch, a new member oT The TaculTy, and by Mr. John Denning. who also Teaches chemisTry and physics. Classes in biology are TaughT by Miss Louise Ewan. The sTudy oT The social science is es- senTial To The Torming oT inTelligenT ciTi- zens and The building oT The TuTure lead- ers oT This counTry. Through The sTudy OT hisTory, The sTudenTs learn The prob- lems ThaT have Taced The world in The pasT and how They were meTy in such subiecTs as civics, economics and mod- ern problems, Today's problems are considered. Mr. Leo Graham and Miss lrma STewarT insTrucT classes in U. S. hisTory. Miss STewarT also Teaches world his- Tory, and classes in civics, economics, and modern problems are TaughT by Mr. STanley Sosnouslci. Offer Business Training The commercial deparTmenT Trains sTudenTs Tor generaI oTTuce work Mr W J STronks, head oT The deparTmenT, is InsTrucTor oT The bookkeeping and gunlor business Training classes Miss Inez Remmers Teaches shorThand I, and Typing I Miss Eva Berg Teaches shorThand II, Typing II, and commerciaI geography The business arnThmeTuc cIass is TaughT by Miss EIsne KummeII These courses emphasize speed accu racy eTT1clency and undersTand1ng oT oTTnce work STarT New P E Training As Th sTudenTs know The sTaTe passed a bfII making physlcaI educaTlon a re quired course In hugh schools Gymnas Tics and physical and menfal coordlna Tron which is needed IH our da1Iy IuTe The physcaI educaT1on deparTmenT is headed by Mr I-IeImuT Brockman Brock and Mr STanIey Sosnouskn sTrucT boTh hugh school and lunuor hugh boys gym Mass Marlon I-IazeIIeaT 1nsTrucTs high school and funuor hugh gurls gym and ad ynses TheC5 A A lnTramura sporTs have become very popuIar wiTh boTh boys and gnrIs rn The pasT Tew years y T Y Y C Gy C. c. , ' I . 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T p to B nom CommerciaI Teachers: Miss Eva B g M Inez Remrners Mr, Stronks E kke p g CIass: Ed enchers: Coach Sosnouski, Conch k Miss Hazelleaf G Class xlnss They Say IT Wu'rh Music The vocal deparTmenT oT musuc: us led by Mr Fred WaTerman Mr WaTer man has been here a numb r oT years The Treshman grls and boys Glee club and The sensor gurls Glee club pro vlde opporTunnTues Tor sungnng Tor Those noT In The A Capella choir The A Capella chonr snngs wnTh and uThouT acc:ompanumenT Th cholr pa TncnpaTes nn programs ouTs:de oT school and The members may earn leTTers The combined cholr and GI e clubs guve an annual ConcerT rn The sprung Mr WaTerman snTroduced Two new pep songs ThaT are used aT baslceTball and TooTball games STrllce Up The Band' The band oTTers opporTunnTnes To Those who wnsh To play and To Those who can play and enloy The band worlc Mr Andrew Mnlc1Ta sTarTed here Thus year under The handacap oT a very small organnzahon buT :T as hop d ThaT The band wmll be larger ID a Tew years Band may be Talcen Three or Tave days a we lc LeTTers are awarded Tor band work The band gives pep by playlng aT The TooTball and baslceTbaIl games g l S sv T l . . , VV... . . 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E ea Johnso IVI ss Ruth Knapp English Deparfmenl Sfresses Composlhon In a nalnon lnce ours where Ireedom ol speech IS encouraged we should lfnow how Io use Ihal rlghl Inlelllgenlly Mlss Jeanne Trovllllon a new Ieacher Inslrucls her sludenls ID publuc spealcang -Ihls course has been changed somewhal' lhls year Io provlde lor The sludy ol grammar durlng lhe second semesler Sludenls In Mass Eleanor Johnson s Iournallsm classes learn aboul Ihe con slrucl on ol a newspaper from lhe bol Iom up and galn aclual experience by worlclng on The school paper lhe K Chronucle Engllsh reaches Ihe sludenls Ihe lun damenlals of Ihe language and also Irles lo gnve Ihem an apprecnahon ol good llleralure Four years of Engllsh are re gulred bul speech or Iournalnsm may be subshluled for Engl: h IV The English deparlmenl headed by Mlss Frances I-lorler Includes Mlss Rulh Knapp Mlss Jeanne Trovllllon Mlss Lesah Jouell Mlss Marguerlle Dunnell and Mlss Eleanor Johnson e ft: College English IV. Upper right: In the Ilbrary. BeIow:EngIIsh department: IVIIss Frances Horler, Nllss Jeanne Trovilllon, IVlss I nor n, i . O I I - -I . ll Il I I , I . I I I , ., . . . .S i - I . . , . . . I ' I I I A . . ' I I Languages AccenTuaTe Good Neighbor Policy AT a Time when uniTy among The Americans is so necessary, The sTudy oT Spanish Talces on added imporTance. ln The Spanish l and ll classes The sTudenTs learn noT only The language oT our neighbors To The souTh buT also Their cusToms and TradiTions. This year, under The direcTion oT Miss MargueriTe Dunnell, The Spanish sTu- denTs have organized a Spanish club where They can learn sTill more abouT The oTher Americas Through Their games and songs. STudenTs in Miss DoroThy l-larrod's LaTin classes are learning abouT one oT The greaT civilizaTions oT The pasT. ATTer learning The TundamenTals oT The lan- guage, They are prepared To read The Roman classics in Their original language. Now, when we all have Triends and rela- Tives TighTing in lTaly, we are even more inTeresTed in Rome and her ancienT cul- Ture. The library oT Kewanee high school is well equipped wiTh boolcs boTh Tor pleasure and reTerence including many new ones which have been added This year. Mrs. K. B. Beasley, during her TirsT year as librarian, has shown herselT To be ready To help The sTudenTs whenever They need assisTance. AT The beginning oT The year she gave The Treshmen les- sons on The use oT The library. Foreign Language Teachers Froeliinen Latin Class Miss Nlargureite Dunnell, Nlss Dorotly H d 4 'xr' an l 3. . , Top to B tr J Ut ean Ar t Class: Z , Ar+ Depar+men+s The Creahve Arls D parlrrenls af Kewanee high include drawing crallr home ecoromics machine shop me chanical drawing building and Trad s Trades drawing and woodwork One of The mosl prachcal sublecls as allechng lhe preservahon of our homes is home economics Thi includes Three urs s homemalcino I ll and e oirls iw homemalcing I classes learn how lo sew and malce Their own clolhes homemalong II 'reaches abou? foods and Their preparahon Sludenls in home malcing Ill are insfrucled in The planning and managemenl of homes Two new members of The Tacully Miss Lucy While and Miss Lesah Jou ell leach The homemalqing classes The arl deparlmenl inslrucfed by Miss Dorolhy Gibson provides oppor- +uni+ies Tor Those giffed wilh drawing and o+her crafls. Pencil and inlc drawing and sl4e+ching painling wiln oils and Tempera and sillc scre ning are provided in The arf classes. Designing pollery weaving bloclc prinfing and iewelry slyling are laughl in The crafl classes. Leilers may be earned by sludenls in 'rhe arl and crall classs. An arf leller is very difficull lo earn. A piclure painled by one ol The arf maiors is presenled To The school each year. The sludenls also do a lol ol Red Cross worlc. Miss Dorothy Gibson Nil Home Ec. Teachers: Miss Lucy White, Nl ssah Joue Cooki Le ng Class Develop CreaTive Skills As The world Today is a mechanical world, iT is very necessary Tor The men and boys To have a knowledge oT ma- chines and Their consTrucTion. The war has increased The need Tor skilled work wiTh machines. Machine shop and mechanical draw- :ng Teach The use, consTrucTuon and plans oT such machines as The laThe and drill Buuldlng Trades and Trades drawnng are vocaTlonal courses whnch Teach car penTry elecTrncal work plumbing weld ang and The drawsng connecTed w1Th such work Woodwork Teaches The consTrucTuon oT arhcles made OT wood Types and TreaTmenT oT wood and Th use oT The machunes used In workung wuTh wood Mr Paul Mclvlorrss head oT The de parTmenT Teaches machune shop Trades drawnng woodwork and mechanical drawing Mr Galen Landis Teaches burldlng Trades whnch us a Three hour vocaTlonal course macnune shop woodwork and mechanu al drawnng Mr Guy Cunnrngham has a woodwork and mechanical drawvng class and also nnsTrucTs classes IU yunuor hrgh The cour es In vndusTrual arTs enables many boys To go dare Tly anTo skulled me chanlca' war work ID deTense TacToraes IT al o a ds Them un The knowledge oT The machines used IU modern warTare whuch ns :mporTanT Today M McMo a Ch B tt I 'o AQO -59 V415 rn P Q 05 c M f K Jw i Tqgflth 0 4-4- xp fi if NZ 'Q' 4 fgk G 20 uv 'ff C' Jr 0 4- fo V 2 5 Q G 1 ' -X U A fg '+ 5 52 5 Q0 S 0 of Qi 42 Sm 0 N1 Q 5 'B C v 0 . 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A A , . .xjl n -'lk K' 1 3 1315 ,V 'J 'V A W m 4 W I ' - W 5 V f Q ' g. 1 K, N9 'FYQXM f sw: a 's1t,n..,, TRi-Hi-Y OFFICERS: Standing: Miss Kimmel, advisor, Margie Greenszreez, Barbara Lainh, lkliss Jouett, advisor. Seated: Marcella Pudzuvelis, Melba Meiklc. Working on arTicles Tor The Junior Red Cross Took up a loT oT Time aT various Tri-l-li-Y meeTings ThroughouT The year. The girls made scrapbooks, Table maTs and such Things Tor The Mayo General T-lospiTal as well as making a liberal con- TribuTion oT money. Q 0 U I Hi-Y, Tri-Y s Purpose High STandards of The new candidaTes Tor membership underwenT a series oT iniTiaTions beTore They were Tinally accepTed. FirsT They were inTerviewed aT school, Then They Took parT in an inTormal hazing prepared by The senior members aT The Y as well as appearing aT The KeeWee in nighTgowns and pigTails. A very impres- sive Tormal service compleTed The iniTia- Tion wiTh The members pledging The Tri- l-li-Y oaTh by candlelighT. Various acTiviTies were sponsored dur- ing The year wiTh The highlighT a semi- Tormal banqueT wiTh l-li-Y as guesTs. The dinner was served by candlelighT in a room decoraTed wiTh Tlowers, eTc. The club also iniTiaTed The WeThers- Tield members who sTarTed up a new club This year. Mrs. Goodwin, sTaTe secre- Tary, was The speaker. A dance was given New Year's nighT and a pep as-' sembly was presenTed during The Re- gional TournamenT. Raw one: E. Bradley, T5 Sayller, J. Vaughn, L. Zumher, B. Jones, B. Collins, B. Band, M. Scovil, M. DePauw, M. Pudzuvelis, M, Lee, M. Baslis, B, Anderson, V. Swain, S. Stauffer, J. Simpson. Row two: P. Wicall, S. Briggs, C. Keirn, N. McDowell, M. Naseef, L. Landbeck, P. Kelly, D. Davis, L. Huber, M. Engle, D. Olson, B. Lamt, L. Finscher, Nl. Goffrier, L. Warner, D. Walker, Nliss Kimmell, A. Hier. Row tnree: J. Kuster, R. McCraw, M. Gleason, C. Rose, J. Zang, E. Morton, J. Landis, M. Armesley, G. Moore, P. Gray, J. Carter, S. Nlitzon, M. Nleikle, L. Schultz, B. Samuelson, D. Thorpe, G. Corwin, Miss Jouett. ls To Crea+e, Mainlain Cluruslian Cluaracler Under llue direclion ol Mr. Slanley Sosnouslni, llue l-li-Y club compleled an- olluer successlul year. Tom Briggs as presidenl was an able leader. Early in llue year flue club began llueir aclivilies willu 'flue inilialion ol llue new members. Conlrary lo cuslom llue new recruils weren'l called lo appear al scluool in some luideous coslume. A new scluool rule prevenuled lluis bul ulluey did undergo a slill inilialion al llue Y building. A Thanksgiving formal was llue one oulslanding social evenl ol llue year llual' llue club sponsored. Il was lueld Novem- ber 22, al lrving gym willu Freddie Slev- ens providing llue music. Tlue club raised money by selling cokes al flue loolball games and cluecking coals al llue baslselball games. Tluey senl nine delegales lo 'flue Iowa l-li-Y Older Boys Conference al Davenporl, December 8, and 9. An assembly was given lo raise OFFICERS Doug Robinson Harold Erickson, Mr. Sosnousku T B Q Car' Guoulue. money lor a new lropluy case. -lluey also gave a luay ride and slcaling parly for Tri-l-li-Y. Tlue ollier oufuficers included Carl Grollue as vice-presidenlg l-larold Ericlc- son as secrelary, and Douglas Robinson as lreasurer. R DV MSI JSlu JF? Did JL LG AB lllf VJ J 3DFdk P k5Bt J JC JJ PJ BJ Eg T 3 Cf BV JF D JA JV W K Jones u 'ack H :rvicsen F A 1-i 4 ., ua , . -, 3 r a A L R r A suu a D B a ff :I NS., mari 5 ...pn : Harley- V wnww. ,, .a,,u u..,. .uu.uu , ..,- G.A.A. Members Earn Awards Through PoinT SysTem G. A. A. OFFICERS: Standing: H. Kirrnan, Miss Hazelleaf. Sitting: B. Forstrum, IVI. Yarger, B. Samuelson, J. Carter. A large number OT girls were in G. A. A. This year. The oTTicers, who were chosen aT The TirsT meeTing were: presi- denT, l-lelen Kirmani vice-presidenT. Jean CarTerq secreTary, Marian Yargerq Treasurer, Beverly ForsTrumq and poinT recorder, Barbara Samuelson. During The Tall, soccer was played aTTer school: during The winTer, baskeT- ball and in The spring baseball. A skaTing parTy was held, and aT The semesTer The new members were iniTiaT- ed aT a spagheTTi supper and candlelighT service. AT The end oT The year numerals, leT- Ters and sTaTe maps were given To The girls who earned The necessary poinTs. A group oT girls aTTendecl The Play Day held aT Annawan. This spring a Play Day was held in Kewanee. To earn poinTs Tor Their awards The girls go ouT aTTer school Tor sporTs and poinTs are given Tor healTh and a doc- Tor's cerTiTicaTe. This is a club Tor pleasure and healTh. Row one: M. Snyder, J. Jones, L. Peterson, R. Burchett, R. Samuelson, B. Quayle, B. Olson, B. Forstrum, H. Kirman, M. Yarger, M. Epps, B. Gordon, M. Brahanda, D, Astrouski, L. Fortinan. Row two: M. Smith, K. Skeeters, M. Morley, R. Barnes, P. Goodwin, D. Beens, J. Holmes, J. Johnson, S. Henry, J. DeBli W. Kirman, P. Blazier, B. Keach, L. Williams, N. Petty, B. NlcNaught, R. Ellenwood, D. Jenkins, J. Wriedt, A. Lopez, M. Egbert, D. Gambill, B. Hoffman. ow three: C. Schultz, L. lllurnford, L. Smith, A. Kubelius, A. Cockich, M. Skoglund, R. l.'lcCraw, C. Keim, N. McDowell, B. Durnhauld, M. Shields, D. Sizemore ornellissen, D, ffloore, Nl. Wicall, L. Sanders, J. Milburn, D. Furriald, L. Moulton, L. McCain. Row four: M. VanDierendonk, Miss Hazelleaf, B. Dolieslager All-learn, E. Hamilton, M. Roginski, E. Prirett, R. Anderson, R. Fox, M. Lopez, N. Owens, D. Ziegler, E. Ptasnik, D. Brush B. Forrest Girls FederaTion Encourages Friendship Among Girls The Girls FederaTion is an organiza- Tion oT all The girls in The high school op- eraTed by a council composed oT repre- senTaTives Trom each oT The Tour classes. The oTTicers oT This year's council are: lVlargareT NaseeT, presidenTp Barbara Brand, vice presidenT3 Mary Baslis, sec- reTary, and DoroThy Beens, Treasurer. The purpose oT The organizaTion is To prornoTe Triendship and cooperaTion among all The girls, To encourage good ciTizenship, and To develop leadership. This year The council has been very busy wiTh Their Junior Red Cross work. Many scrap books oT carToons and crossword puzzles were made along wiTh afghans, lcniTTed by The girls Themselves, and giTT boxes paclced To be senT over- seas. In addiTion To This, wiTh The co- operaTion oT The K Chronicle sTaTT, copies oT The K Chronicle were senT To abouT sevenTy boys in The service. R M t l P M S. Mitten, D. Wa Per, D. Thompson, M, Baslis. Vgh JR OFFTCLRS Barbara Brand, Dorotry Beans, Mary Baslis, Miss Harrod, M g t N A VicTory Dance in honor oT The TooT- ball players was held in The Tall. Every Tall and spring The girls endeavor To show a spiriT oT Triendliness by puTTing on The Big-LiTTle SisTer ParTy. This helps The new girls To overcome Their shyness and acguainT Themselves wiTh The rules and regulaTions oT The school. M 1 t M Kri g M Pd T D H B A B l J S N' N TR .asee, ,. ,. ,. Q J All M LC B B d J Fl 'ZTBO MRgkJ!khDB SHy l,SS1ffJSp LLdbkP Bl r, M. Goffrier, M. Lee, Miss Harrod. Row three: B. Norqulst, M. Terry, J. Felton J Jorinsrr B Q yl N' C ' J K p' B J L Z b L F h . , . u. . ua e, T. urns, . emm, . ones, . ume 23 v Two J. Vuiakcyicli, D. Beens, J. Johnson, J. llulnies, S. Henry, B. Quayle J. Jones, M. Morey, L. Osborn, M. Shields, E, Giitschlag, N. Petty, B. Snyder lskr N G nrd ii D ull y 0 e B. Snitli V. Morleg D. Olson, J S-with, B. Elliot, C, Bliink, B. Belinke, D. Eurges, P. Woodcock, L. Fortinan, D. Astrouslfi, C. Lindquist. 5 xc liss.'.'r1te, 3 flllson, B Cards? L. Warner, E. Watscn D. Smith, J. Tlwarr, D, bkrovcnski, B. Naseet, N. Owens, L. Siriih, ffl. Petty, T. Nelscn R ik eters D Dwrba.. 1, l.'l. Green Pow T ree P. i3isi:',.n, i' Warden, B Jrgan, F, Allen, M. vaiiDir-reiidanck, J, Bradley, L. '.'i.inford, J. Livek, N. Wwggin, J. Kempin, J Felton, M. Terry, B. nu t M Rrtilnski, lf inns, R. Brady, B. Byornson, VJ. llarldml, D. Slireeves. Home Economics Club Contributes To Jr. Red Cross The l-tome Ec club began the year with the initiation ot new members at an impressive candlelight service. The otticers ot the club were elected at the end ot last year. They are: Margaret Krumtinger, president: Marabeth Sny- der, vice-president, Betty Jane Privett, secretary, and Jean Jones, treasurer. A Thanksgiving party and a Christmas party were held and a club dance was given. The Wetherstield l-lome Ec. were guests at a supper given by Kewanee l-lome Ec. lvliss Vera Binks was speaker. Cn lvlarch 23, the basketball victory dance sponsored by the club was held. A lvlother and Daughter tea was held in April and a picnic was held in lvlay. The club contributed greatly to the Junior Red Cross by making kit bags, card table covers, lounging slippers and nut cups tor tray decorations. . Pete-rear, P. Goodwin, l.'l. Fitzgerald, M. Scoyil, Nl. DePa..w, M. Nelson, D. Heavner, M. Krurntinger, M. Greenstreet, M. Naseef, M. Pudziivels n L wit F Brown, 5. Wilson. nan P Foley, G. Wil. e , . ite, ,'. ' mir, . C y. v in Q A, ksefntis, 5, env-en, B. 0 son, . DeBliek, R. earn-es, xi. snyder, D. Ziegler, e, amuse, o. wacknioow, T. Nelson, B- Forrest, Nl. Johnson, L- H P Blazer D Jnx s A Da F H e P l lle . R Logsoon, . niels, . aims, ...il r. l E' J Y-I S1 1,1 .5 5- , . , ' ri f ' ' Players Club DelighTs In Grease Painl' and FooTlighTs To learn abouT direcTion and produc ing plays, To gain a baclcground oT dramaTics, and To give Those who do noT parTicipaTe in The class plays a chance To acT in smaller plays is The purpose oT Players club which is under The direcTion oT Miss Frances l-lorler. Players club meeTings This year were devoTecl To The sTudy oT scenery and lighTing and giving small plays. The an nual ChrisTmas play wriTTen and presenT ed by The club was UnTo The l.easT oT These The club was aided by The choir The big social evenT oT The year which The club sponsored was a ST PaT iclcs day parTy in The social room The mem bers oT The club and a guesT were inviT EighTeen new members were iniTiaTed Ths Tall OTTicers Tor The year were presidenT Bill FlosTrom vice presidenT Virginia Swain secreTary CharloTTe Keim Treasurer BeTTy Lou Anderson and sergeanT of arms Joan FelTon Ro One: C. Lindquist, I'Jl. Green, J Mills, C. Touhy, D. Thompson, B. Flosr rn, . nson, . ewi, , ic sn, . ur I,l. Wical, . .iinir 'l ' 0 ' ' 'f in 4 Horler Ro Tno:V.S1v.3in,J.VaugT.n,J Russel, M. Naseef,J. Anderson, . uri, , oev, . e., . im n, . is , . i,, . rn , ..i . I F he R Vlc ch N Prr vi ostrorv J Dei ir irn, . ylr, C, lin, Te Roy Three: J. Brooks, l.l, Pudzuvelis, P, Kely, L. in r, . r w, . l , . . i T, , i, . , . Four: K. Jones, NI. Sturm, K, Sword, B. Danie , . j Pr, S. Betar, B, Anderson, J. Bcnnlson, B. Olson, J. Felton, lvl. Lee. Lower Vofmg Age ls Quesfnon For Debafers b E hSp Resolved fluaf flue vofung age sluould be lowered fo elglufeen years Tluls was flue quesflon fluaf flue varslfy debafe feam used for flue mosf parf of flue year llue varslfy feam wlulclu was compos ed of Dan Moore uenfln Klung and Wlllus Peferson as afflrmaflve speakers Ed Moore Ruflu Anderson and Jaclc Wllllams as negaflve speakers fraveled fo several fournamenfs during flue year Among fluese was flue fwo day Augusf ana meeflng wlulclu IS always a favorlfe wuflu flue Kewanee group Kewanee fun lslued flfflu ln fne compefuflon wlflu 23 llllnols lowa feams llue Kewanee squad also won second place In flue Norfluwesf conference compeflfnon Mr Leo Graluam advlser and coaclu sfarfs lurs fraanung wlflu a fresluman soplu omore feam Tluls year fluey were Dlclc lrwln and Bob Ball afflrmaflve Glenn Alnley and Franlc Janes negaflve ll 0 ll ' ll ' n ll ' l l . , . . l . CD . I u u I I 1 . ,-. . , . . . ' I I Offlcers: Quentin Kling, d Moore, Mr, Graham, . ' ' u ' D M Wlllls Peterson. , . Ab V ity Deb te Team: Q. Kllng, M. Graham, W. Pelerso R. Anderson, D. Moore, E, Moore, J. Williams. Bl Fros - 0 h T ZG. Airuley, M . G lu nu, F. Janes, B. B ll, D. l ', 2 L 3 s, u l r V' l 'T The K Chronicle Backs WorThwhlle School Achvlhes lnTerpreT1ng school acTuvuTles Tor The sTudenTs boosT1ng sTamp sales baclcung homecoming evenTs and promoT1ng worThwhule acT:vlTles have lcepT The K Chronicle sTaTT on Their Toes This year Beglnnsng ln 0cTober The K was published every Two weeks under The dnrecTuon oT Miss Eleanor Johnson Dur Ing The year :T lncluded reporTs on un: versal polls and eduTornals advocahng school umprovemenTs IT also played an lmporTanT role rn boosT1ng The morale oT The many service men Trom Kewanee who recelved The paper A roTaTnng sTaTT was used and Those servung as ed1Tors were Jo Vaughn Lu cllle Zumber BeTTy Anderson Barbara Brand BeTTy Bradley Francls Van Dur men served as busnness manager and ad verT1slng manager ThroughouT The year S Y X d J al snw Cla s lumix ll ll ' ' U 1 1 . . . . rv I. . . . nl T1 I - I I 1 - ' ourn i 5 UK Ch 'l St ff: P, NI'll.I gl , .. W I L. Z .. , F. X D NI. 9 , Nl. Kirman, B. Jones, S dR:M' Jh ,R.B.l1,M.Nl f,B.Bcd,.Ngr,BAd V.Swam. Thir Row: B. Krause, L. Huber, D. Scott, J. LaCroi B, B lawn, C. Marsh, B. Bradley, B. Gord, h s 4 3 sb s 4 f T T . . , . . T L Ls V B O 1 K f , I , - S Z' I ,f' li. ' 4. L 9 -' I Na+ure Lovers Arouse ln+eres+ In Ou+door Life To arouse an rnlreresl IH nalure and outdoor lnfe among the sludenls ol Ke wanee l-hgh school as the Durpose of Nature Club OFHCERS ed M ss Fwan Pau ne Wrcall Stan Nancy McDovell Susan Brlggs Gwen uclvr Moor Nature Club meets every Jrwo weelcs on Tuesday A+ each meeting some form of nature us sludlecl and reports are given The forms of nafure sluclned Jrhus year were wnld annmals roclcs lrcls stars snakes and dogs The members have ralcen a number of hulces during Jrhe fall ancl sprung Movies of varlous sub lects pe-rlalnnng to nature were also shown A+ Chrlslmas hme Oregon l-lolly was sold by the members of Jrhe club The Chrlslmas Tree In The social room was decorated by a commnuree apponnled by the club A Christmas party was grven for Jrhe members w ens owe es v re V oodccck V call L mb elds M es w e son a Kempm J Fe eef J QJ st o ns u on n Bu K O GMM! l Seat 1 E - it , d- ung' 1 . v L , - ' -1 e I . . b . , . owe S. Wilson, R. Ow , N. MCD Il, P. Wicnll, S. Briggs, M. Ann lei, G. 'loo , D, Moore, P. J , M. Ui , J. Wrtedt, R. a , D. Lu e ssen Roy-. two: L. Krause G. Rcnbins, Miss Ewan, M Nelson, P. Brooks, J. Battetsby, B. Hoffman, Naida Petty, R. Ellenwood, B. Dumbauld, W. Holmes. Egbert, D. Shreve, H. Kcb , J. Cantrell. Ro tnre : R. John , J. H.:ro R, Fox, B. Ne!son, L.. Redrn, B. Privett, P. Bl zler, J. '., . D Laltv B. Nas , N. Ovens, B. Nord , M. R gt ki, L. Mo lt , R, Brady, B. Bjornso, A. Kubelius, D. rtsh, . lson. Y - YY-1 1 fe- eps -i'7r:'5f. ff-F31 PaleH'e And Brush Join Na+ional Ari' Honor Sociefy Ofc Pc C The Palelle and Brush club of Kewanee hugh chool us allllnaled vvnlh Jrhe N lronal Arr l-lonor Socuely Qurs as fhe Doris Lee Chapfer ln order lo become a member of lhe club Jrhe sludenls have 'ro presenl len pieces of work In four mediums These pieces are lhen ludged by arhsls among lhe local people and are volred upon lo defermlne whe+her The sludenl should be accepled Aller Jrhe new members are nollfled an lnducllon ceremony us held according To lhe rules of fhe socue The purpose of rhls club us fo lurlher lhe unleresl IH arf among sfudenls ID hugh school and fo Improve lhe arf e Mc a M Blake srandards of lhe members The club meels every Jrwo weeks and a dnflerenl phase of arf as drscussed af each meelrlng d g B A aCo Petty N MCC e Books Mss FH f 1 ers 5 Lung. Lows Flnclmcr, Jacky Brooks Standmq' JOE L8Croax, Nll Glbso , ll k ernovrch. . S . . . . 6- . I ly. . Sitting: J. Brooks, L Gord, L. Dlckson, T. Nelson, L. Fincher, D. Wlckbloom, L. Wlllwams, E. Ptasmk, M. De- Pauw, J. B nnison, R. Cr W, . . Stan in 1 . 'Hearn, C. L r ix, B, , . Cernovich, R. ormack, J, Lipp ns, P. r , i Gibson. 29 lla Owens v rman c W two C v W o P rons n n, B. Lane, W1 D r rec Kmuwtwn er o v Ka Nas H Johnson, J. I 0 1 urn r erman w three H. Ebv, R. Band appearances frns year sfarlred Mr Andrew Mlknjra complefed his Pres- vice- Mar- Keiflw vv 1 C Fosr u mu Forres D Bung r Row 2 B Tharp C Alderman T Schlindweln R Biker Row 3 A Lopez A Makita M Cernovwch M Arderman L Waqer K Boswell L Moulton Row4 J Delsher R Anderson, F, Collar 4,1-5g,x4,3f 1 - mg n .., .. 'f'T1v'?1L'fsT' T 5 'gf .J Tai . 1 rn, Mal IT Al f Lu ESHVAN GlRlS' Gcfi CllJl:L CPVNR OFHCFRS1 P '. one: P, Cknp, J. Emltn S. Ejmfllf-,, 3. A-T-fn, ','l Fitzgem 1 J. Jiinkn, D. Frnalrl J. Mil- Cornie Collins, Rex Mcjsrniack, Mr, Waterman ri, P. Llillffn B Eehwe, B Llliort, Ro.-. t.-.ei C. Wh skefs. J 'fills B. Vlostroni, U. Roqinskl '.4.wxQ e Gleason. V Jones, P. Welch, E Nelson, A. Daniel, P Lcgsnen, U. '.'.'ats2'i, '.'r. Waterman. Row three: J Scoit, P Orr, Nl !'. .llr'-an, L. Dixon, l'.'l. Sass, :.l. Blake, B. Sfnlth, Nl. Jerkins, A. Wltcher, D Endres, E. billapie. Glee Clubs, Choir Display TalenT ln Spring Conceri' They sTarTed oTT The year singing aT The Open l-louse. AT ChrisTmas They oT- Seleclred voices compose The Pvcapel- la choir which enTerTains The sTuclenTs and Townspeople aT many TuncTions. Choir members are selecTecl by Try- ouTs and meeTs during class Time. They receive crecliT Tor a regular music class. Terecl The background Tor The YuleTide play. They appeared aT various church programs and gave several numbers aT The spring concerT. Row 1- J. Zang, B. Lane, E. Morten, T. Nelson, J Johnson, D, Dunlap, M. Wiggen, J, Duhistlne, M. Nleikle Nl Gleason, J. Hendle- man, C. Collins, M. Goffrier, J. Livelc, S. Henry, B. Heinrich. Row 2: D. Holton, D. Eniigholz, lVI. Kallas, H. Johnson, D. Larson, Q Kling, R McCormack, B. Burns, J. Llppens, D. Clark. Row 3, J, Simpson, W. Sullivan, B. Blornson, lVl. Boley, S. Wilsey, J. Homes, A. Hier, lVl. LaCroix, B Olson, D. Wickhloom, l.. Peterson, - - 1- - , Seniors Presenl Spring Fever For Class Play o e e Jones R Sloberg V Swa n Be w s anclng l. umaer e n B Anderson .lone a l Remember all lhe lrouble you lellas used 'ro gel rnlo over lhe lerm papers you had lo gel In by a cerlann dale7 And ul you didn Jr ll would mean lhal you wou dnl pass Well lhen youll e member wnlh fondness and a chuclcle November I7 when lhe sensor class of Kewanee hugh school presenled Sprnng Fever The plol cenlers around a Broolclueld roomlng house lor boys on lhe day be lore Commencemenl ID addllaon lo lhe regular male roomers 'fheur gurls lceep popping ln and oul a few parenls and an aunl show up and 'rhe Prexy and prolessor lund occasions lo call several limes Sprung Fever really hlls Broolc we The producluon was under The dlrec hon ol lvllss Jean Trovulluon wllh Mlss Frances l-lorler assuslung Hoxmrd Brant Ed Burns VIC Lexus Lou Herron Mrs Svangler Anne Purcell CAST Ralph S1oberg W1ll1am M111er Eugene Behnke Beverlv Forstrom Margaret Naseef Bette Bradley Luc11le Zumber V1v1an George Henrx Purcell Phobe Purcell Maude Corew Professor Vlrgll Bean Dr Dlxon B111 Jones Betty Anderson Vxrgxma Swam Tom Br1ggs B111 Egert nd ng WI m I r B n arson Iph Sloberg te B dley BII J 15 aret Naseef B er n Tom Bruggs Vlrgnna Swaln ev e ly Forst Llc le Z rnber Eucvene Be n e Juniors Porfray Typical Family Life ln Class Play A comedy aboul The family lile ol lhe Lillle family was chosen by lhe junior class for lheir annual play. The Figlll- ing l.il+les depicls lhe misundersland- ings of 'rwo generalions. The fireworks b gun when Daddy I lille funds all of his daughler s lrlends young hoodlums and he boy friend lhe worsl young hoodlum of lhe lol lvlr Llllle lhlnlcs love should b gun al a Sunday school picnic as ln his day bul Goody his daughler calls This corn Goody IH desperallon follows her falher s advice and becomes lhe daugh ler he wanls and also convinces her dad Jrhal' her young hoodlums can be gulle solid people Tnroughoul lhe lhree acls lhe gulclf lempered Llllles sguabble lhelr way lo 'rhe polnl where lhey all undersland each olher and become a unlled family lvl Lllll hnds lhal all young iollcs aren l go eng lo lhe dogs lvllss Jean Trovllllon dlrecled lhe play and Muriel Lee was sludenl drreclor Almatxnw Olla Fllmer Ham Ellers Nlr Little Coodx Mrs Little Cukoo Anlolmtl Screwball Henrleits Norman Pre! Dlckx Harpuldle Nlrs Harpedrlle Miss Pologa Iwancx NIcDmxell Barbara Samuelson Arnold Broun Dean NIcNIorr1 Sim Betar Shxrlcx 'Nhtton Paulme YWICHH LOIS Fmcher :lu Slzu Ll Nlarlon Goffrlel JL mme Snell Jlm Cone Dougl as Robinson Pi! Kellx Amclla LUDQI Top Arnold Brown Shirley Stauffer Mlddle Pauline Wlcall Barbara Samuelson Dean Mcrvlorrls Shir ey Ml ton Sam Betar B on- Sltt rg Lols Flnc er Amelia Lopez Marlon Goffrler Shirley Nltton Dean Mcllllorrls Standing Nancy McDowell Bar bara Samuelson Jlm Cone Sam Betar Pauline Wlcall Pat Kelly Doug Robinson Shirley Staulfer Arnold Brown ' e - . . l . ll .l . .l F ll - . S . l Y l Q 0 ll ll , . . . . ll ll - I . , l . F. . . , Q - o i 6 .. . . 'S A . - 1 c 7 .i Y .Y A Q -1' Shvf' .2 ffx' .' -1 : , I A ' : I , l l ' l 't . on ,, A l.: n, ' , ' ' ' l I i, I , ' , , , f SocieTy Comes To Kewanee High The class oT '44 will always remember Their lasT evenT as a wonderTui ex- cursion aboard The Cruise ConTinenTal on May 2 I. The gym was TransTormed inTo a declc oT a ship. Scenes around The sides porTrayed The diTTerenT porTs aT which The ship sTopped. The re- TreshmenT booTh represenTed a Spanish huT and girls dressed as sailors served. Music was Turnished by Jack lV1cKnown and his orchesTra. Junior Class PresidenT Dean McMorris escorTing Jean Rose SweTT. and Senior PresidenT Ralph Sioberq escorTing Barbara Brand, led The Grand March This year. An underwaTer scene was used as Their Theme, represenTing a sunlcen ship. SpoT lighTs made The scenery on The sides loolc like waves. The re- TreshmenT booTh was in The Torm oT a sea shell. Z ln The Form Cf Two Formal Dances A new social even? was added lo The calendar of Kewanee l-ligh school This year. I+ was The Thanlcsgiving Formal sponsored by The l-li-Y al Irv- ing school gym. The gym was decoraled in True Thanksgiving fashion. Cn lhe soulh wall a spol shone on a large silhouelle of a Pilgrim boy and a Pilgrim girl. ln Tronl of The silhouelle were small 'rypees wilh a glowing Tire. Gay colored slreamers formed a ceiling. The couples danced lo The smoolh music ol Freddy Slevens and his orcheslra. They also enjoyed The singing of prelly Pal Campbell. The general dance commillee was: orcheslra, Ralph Siobergi decora- lions, Bill Floslromg house commillee, Bill Egerl: publicily, Bernard Brady, and checlc room, l-lerbie Johnson. They were assisled by The adviser, Mr. Sian Sosnouslci. Homecoming acfivifies were sfarfed Friday affernoon, Ocfober 27, in flue form of an assembly wiflu eaclu class giving a sfunf. Following flue assembly flue enfire sfudenf body was led down fown in a snalce dance by flue band and af several infersecfions clueers were giv- en. Af flue game fluaf nigluf on a plafform erecfed af flue 50 yard line, preffy liffle Lucille Zumber was crowned Queen of flu l-lomecoming by flue co-capfains of flue foofball feam, Bill Egerf and Bob Graves. ln flue queen's courf as senior affendanf was Marcella Pudzuvelis, iun- ior represenfafive was Pauline Wicall, Homecoming ls More H uuung Queen tendants lil? Homecoming Asse The Funeral of Ca t Homecoming A Wedding of Kewan and Victory Ssenubly Brillianf Than Ever sophomore allendanr, Jeaneile Vuialqo- vich and Jane Mills was freshman allrend- ani. A viclory over Canron added much To Jrhe gay spirirs af rhe srudenls and adulrs. Homecoming Dance JlrARlJ Fll '1lPd J J lf The annual l-lomecoming dance was held Salrurday nighr, Oclober 28, a+ Irv- ing school. The dance was sponsored by Jrhe senior class. The Queen and her courf presided. The gym was decoral- ed in Jrrue homecoming slryle wirh The placlc and orange colors oi Kewanee high school prevailing. A very delighi- lul program was given. Doc l-lunT's or- chesira provided rhe music. Editor and Advisers: Miss Rusch, Virginia Swain, Miss E They Laugh And Worry Ginny Swain, ediTor-in-chieT, has grown older and added a Tew gray hairs besides losing sleep on The nighTs she spenT working since The Tall oT The year on This greaT book. Jo Vaughn, liTerary ediTor, has also shared Ginnyls many sleepless nighTs worrying wheTher her sTaTT would have nnaTerial in on Time To rneeT The deadline and urging Them as To The greaT imporT- ance oT iT. l-ler sTaTT c:onsisTed of BeTTe Bradley assisTed by lvlargareT Ann De- Pauw who headed The ac:TiviTies secTion. Maxine Gleason and Carol Rose were Co-ediTors The Tac:ulTy and class secTion and Class ediTor was AniTa Rohrig. SporTs wriTe-ups were experTly handled by Ralph Sioberg. Prooifreading oT The copy was done by BeTTy Anderson and BeTTe Seyller. Literary Staff, Sitting: Maxine Gleason, Bette Bradley, JoAnn Vaughn, Betty Lou Anderson. Standing: Carol Rose, Ralph Sjoberg, Bette Seyller, Anita Rohrig, Mickey DePauw. 9 'S- Kewanife S+aff Overcomes Difficulhes To Edll' Book Credil for lhe ariishc touch and divi sion pages are given lo ihe Ari Ediior Belly Jones who enloys recopying drawings She was supervised by Miss Dorothy Gibson Barbara Brand and Marcella Pudzuve lis photography editors really enloyed snapping your pictures but disliked identifying and mounting lhem For the more intricate pictures they were help ed out by Mr Beasley our principal who has mastered the arf of phologra phy and the Paul Studios ol Roclc Island Bob l-lansen business manager really had a 'rough lime frying to please The O P A and manage the Kewaniie funds so ihal il would noi go in the hole Bob has grown io haie lhe word money be cause he has had the money worries of ihe stall Tom Briggs circulalion man ager assisied by Lawrence C-Eusman has shared Bob s troubles Connie Collins sponsorship manager and her worlcers have spent their time convincing the townspeople 'rhal an ad in lhe Ke waniie is a good invesimeni Jean Carter Lucille Zumber Bill Egeri and Margaret Naseel have helped her ful lull her duiies Miss Louise Ewan new editorial ad viser and Miss Florence Rusch business adviser assisted in sup rvising lhe l945 Kewanile . v t 5. F f , pa. . X, ' ,fx Q . . aw Top Picture: Betty Jones, Bernard Brady, Miss Gibson, Barbara Brand, IVI. Pudzuvelis. Bottom Picture T Brig s, Margaret Naseef, Bill Egert, Bob Hansen, Connie Collins, Laurence Gusrnan, Lucille Zumber. C O l O 5 ' I - . I - . . . I ' ' I I , . . . . , . . . . . . . . . - I - . . . . . . . . 1 - . . . i , V 39 First Semester Student Council Officers: Sitting Dick Hildreth, Dorothy Walker. Standing: lVlr. Beasley Quentin Kling, Eugene Behnke. To deTermine The sTudenTs' choice Tor The leader oT Their sTudenT governmenT, an elecTion and campaign was carried on by The Two candidaTes, lvlargareT NaseeT and Eugene Behnlce. They pre- senTed Their plaTTorms on an assembly and Euch was elecTed. First Semester Student Council: First Row: A. Rohrig, H. Kirrnan, J. Foley, L. Zumber. A bigger and beTTer l-lomecoming was The big aim during The TirsT semes- Ter. This plan was carried ouT which included a big assembly, an impressive crowning oT Lucille Zumber as home- coming queen aT The TooTball game and a gala dance aT Irving gym. The council also drew up a consTiTu- Tion which has been needed Tor some- Time. They senT members To The Pekin convenTion and delegaTes also appeared on a program aT lVlonmouTh high school. A new plan oT homeroom periods was puT inTo eTTecT wiTh The sTudenTs bring- ing up any problems ThaT had arisen in school and reTerring Them To Their sTu- denT council represenTaTive. The coun- cil would Then discuss The guesTion and acT accordingly. The plan proved very successiful. STUDENT Second Row: D. Irwin, C. Collins, S. Speigle, D. Walker, B. Flostroin, E. Behnke, Mr. Beasley ird Row: S. Betar, W, Arter, B. Hill, G, Norton, F. Spets, D. Williams. Fourth Row: B. Kerr, B. Norquist, D. Larson Q. Kling, D. Hildreth, l-l. Eric kson. it Second Semester Student Council: First Row: M. Ds-Paw., A. Rohrig, H. 4'-ne CJ. Ur L, Zuinhffr, J, fciev J Keirpin D, :fi 1 ' T Second Row: D. 1r.v'n, J W-l ans Q Kwrz Bc '.' Nlaseef, R Norm lsr T. Ericsson 3. pam Third Row: Mr. Be-asian B, H 1, JJ Arif' Si, .flag E rifl-wks CGUNCIL Under The leadership OT Eugene Behnlce and assisTed by Sam BeTar, vice- presidenTq Jaclc Williams, Treasurer, and Lucille Zumber, secreTary, The second semesTer sTudenT council was very eTTi- cienT. A hand boolm Tor Treshmen To be used nexT year was wriTTen by a group chosen Trom The council. A new service Tlag was made wiTh The help oT The T-lome Ec. club. The number oT service men and women Trom Ke' wanee high school had increased so greaTly ThaT iT was decided ThaT a new Tlag should be made and l-cepT up To daTe. An assembly was given by The council as The prize To The winners oT The war bond and sTamp conTesTi which was held To encourage The sales oT sTamps and bonds. This was also held To enable The school To geT a MinuTeman Tlag. The second semesTer sTudenT council was a very eTTecTive worlcing body and because oT The cooperaTion oT The sTu- denTs a greaT deal was accomplished. Second Semrfnter Officers, Sitting: Sam mar, ,.ci Z I lack Williams, Szanding: 'fn Beaef, Eugene Eennlf Y 17 Language STudenTs Form New Spanish Club The acTrvrTles oT EI Espanol club Span :sh club Tor The T1rsT year ID Kewanee high school have been gunTe prosperous lV1eeTlngs were held on Mondays oT ev ery oTher week The purpose oT The club was To learn more abouT llTe In SouTh Arneruca They dnscovered The language cusToms and cosTumes To be very colorTul and plc Turesgue Som oT The club acTuvnTues durnng Th year paclcnng Junior Red Cross boxes sponsoring a socral hour and presenhng an assembly on The San Francisco con Terence wnTh The Players club Pres1denTe oT The club was BTII Busch vlce presudenTe was Bob Balcer Tesorero was Lucnlle PeTerson and Shirley l-lenry was secreTarna The club was under The guxdance oT Miss lvlarguer1Te Dunnell VVI 5452-. 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Riy- elersi John Denning and Glenn Cun- nigham. freshmen. Mr. Sosnouski will nol be in Kewanee nexl year as he is lalcing a posilion wilh a boy's school in Joliel. 3-ii 9--f we we i L -.. i iri- Cheerleaders L He Zumber, Betty Jones, Marcella Pudzuvelis, Joan Va gh Brock Leads Again Kewanee high sludenls are proud oi lheir coach, l-lelmul F. Broclcman. Broclc has produced good reams noi only in Kewanee buf also in Ord, Nebr., his former residence. Al Ord his loolball Team was undelealed for four years. In baslcelball his leam won 95 games, los- ing only Zl in a live year period. l-lis loolball leam was second in 'rhe sllae in l938 and his lraclc leams were Pen- lhalon champs of Nebraska in IQ38 and won lhe l-lasling Relays in IQ37. Broclc gradualed from Peru Slale Teacher's college in Nebraska in I93O. While lhere he was caplain ol lhe fool- ball leam in l929, all-slale laclcle in l927-28, all-slale forward in l929, all- slale cenler in I93O. l-le was a fool- ball, baslcelball, and lraclc lellerman for four years. Since he has been in Kewanee, Broclc has produced a loolball leam which +oolc'N.W.C:. championships, and has senl cage 'reams To +he sfale lourna- menl lor lwo conseculive years. 47 'S' wiv' g M W Let Our SporI's Year Begins On The Gridiron KEWANEE 7 CLINTON I9 Travelnng lnlo our nenghbornng slale Iowa The Boilermakers were handed Iheur Inrsl deleal of Ihe season by 'rhe Clrnlon Iowa Ruver Kings Wulh ex perlence and wenghl lo Ihelr advanlage +he Ruver Knngs were some-whal surprused by Ihe fughhng young lune bu+ recover ed lo avenge Ihe 33 O deleal al The hands of lasl year s learn Bob Graves played an oulslandlng de IGDSIVG game baclcrng up Ihe lane Wulh fine supporl he also made Kewanees only score. KEWANEE 7 EAST MOLINE 6 ll was all Easf Moline Ihe Iirsl hall buf surprising everyone excepl 'rhemselves Ihe 44 edsluon of Ihe Bollerrnalcers play Ing on a ram soalced held squeezed oul' a 7 6 vsclory over a much heavier and experzenced Easl Ivlollne eleven Coming baclc an Ihe second half under 'rhe Iuled generalshup of Bull Wallon 'rhe ollenslve play ol Brll Egerl' and our slandung defensive play of I'he lane Ihe Boilermakers oulplayed Iheur hosls for a Norlhwesl conference vuclory KEWANEE 9 MOLINE I4 The breaks of Jrhe game mlghl very well be referred Io In lvlolines viclory over Kewanee. A Kewanee fumble on 'rheir own 3I yard line recovered by B FOOTBALL SCHEDULE OPPONENTS THEY CLINTON EAST MOLINE MOLINE PEORIA MANUAL ROCK ISLAND GALESBURG CANTON MONMOUTH PRINCETON Moline seT up The march Tor The winning Touchdown Holding The edge in experience and weighT Moline deTeaTed a TighTing Boil ermaker eleven in Their TirsT home game oT The season EgerTs 85 yard Touch down launT was The oTTensive gem oT The game KEWANEE 6 PEORIA MANUAL 27 OUT weighed and ouTexperienced buT noT ouTToughT is The sTory oT This TirsT Illini conTerence game Led by Behrens Manuals powerhouse could noT be de nied Coach Brockman s youThTuI charges showed a marked improvemenT over The Moline game, and Their sTub born deTense againsT Tremendous odds in The TirsT periods oT The game marked Them as a Team To waTch in coming sea- sons. KEWANEE 9 ROCK ISLAND 33 The Rock Island aggregaTion gave oTT wiTh some oT The classy playing They are capable oT againsT Kewanee, as They piled up Tive Touchdowns and Three con- versions To deTeaT a sTunned Kewanee oleven. M KEWANEE 0 GALESBURG I4 In a surprising show oT deTensive play Kewanee played The vaunTed Galesburg eleven on more Than even Terms Through mosT oT The game Galesburg scored in Ten plays aTTer The game began buT were held scoreless by an inspired Boil ermaker Team unTil The Tnnal minuTes oT The lasT period OuTsTanding work in The line was done by Adam Lazar Tom Early and Bob Nor guisT The enTire backTield showed aT :Ts esT KEWANEE 34 CANTON I4 An alerT Kewanee l-ligh Team unleash ed Their wanT Tor Touchdowns on The un suspecTing CanTon LiTTle GianTs in a glorious homecoming Triumph. The Boil- ermakers' scrappy line played aggres- sive ball and dominaTed The CanTon Tor- ward wall on deTense while Turning in some sharp blocking on oTTense. ITs alerTness resulTed in recovering Tour CanTon Tumbles, Two oT which led To im- mediaTe scores. In The backTield Wal- Ton's guarTerbacking, EgerT's running and kicking, Graves' deTensive play and Mirocha's plunging sTood ouT. Fmq-I 'AW Leaders In Pigskin Parade BILL WALTON Quarterback BUD BURNS Fullback as ri ' DOUG ROBINSON Halfback EUGENE CARLSON Guard HOWARD JOHNSON End JIM LANDIS Center ADAM LAZAR End BILL JONES Quarterback JIM CONE Guard HAROLD ERICKSON L. Halfback GOLA WATERS R. Halfback SAM BETAR Guard Overcome lnexperience To Win Many Games F . Sophorno Backfield E kson, Stenwall, Walton, Eg t KEWANEE 20 MONMOUTH I3 The Boilermakers and The Zippers slipped and slid To and Tro on a sea oT mud, which hampered The oTTense oT boTh Teams, buT The game sTill carried wiTh iT all The Thrills and even more. Scor- ing in The TirsT guarTer, Kewanee waTch- ed lvlonmouTh score Two Touchdowns, one a 99 yard run by Paul Brooks. ATTer a Trying Third guarTer, The Boilers came back To score Twice in The Tinal guarTer. One oT The many highlighTs oT The game was Bill EgerT's 37 yard pass To Adam l.azar which seT up one oT The scores. PinoTher was lvlirocha's plunging as he scored Twice. KEWANEE 6 PRINCETON 0 ln The season Tinal, The Boilermakers sTruck hard early in The TirsT guarTer To score againsT Their TradiTional rivals. The game was all ThaT TradiTion has builT around Kewanee vs. PrinceTon, where all previous expecTaTions are casT aside and The boys baTTle iT ouT. IT was The usual hard-ToughT baTTle, buT Brock's boys, seven playing Their lasT game, sTruck hard wiTh EgerT scoring. First String V sity Ruve+ers Show Good Mafernal For Fufure Varsl+y The I944 Rrvelers complefed anolher successful season wunnung lhree drop plng 'rwo wulh one he Vuclornes over Welhersheld and Prnncefon slood our as fhe mann wrns of lhe season Coached Jrhus year by Galen Landis and Guy Cunningham lhe Ruvelers gained valuable experience whnle being soundly drilled nn The lundamenlals of lhe game The Rrveler squad was well slocked wnlh players who have had ex pernence on Junuor Hugh reams The ablluly weughl expernence and number of These fulure Boilermakers gave prom use of conhnued prominence of Kewa nee l-lagh school IH sporls The slarhng laneup for 'rhe Ruvelers was as follows Russ Aslrowsku and La'rh rop Lane al ends Louus Wager and An lhony Kruase al lackles Neal Bunce and John Lazar al guards and Bull Remnck al' cenler The backfleld was composed of Del Skoglund al quarlerba lc Frank Quaglrano and Duck Warden al The half back posrhons and Don Carroll al full back The Ruvelers also had capable subshlules whom 'rhey could depend on In a 'rughl spol A few of Jrhrs group In clude Fumagalln Faber Whnlehouse Vunson Emery Slrencher and Shaw vv kwc DWt T R Ebyow t t a B t C C pt d C h J S nmidt, Coach Sosnouski, Coach Brockman, Tom Briggs. Life The Hardwood Way KEWANEE 34 GENESEO 3I A brighl oulloolc for lhe '44-45 Boil- ermalcer squad was lorecasl as lhey edged our a veleran Genesee leam. KEWANEE 39 MORRISON 30 The Boilermakers again showed lhis lighling spiril as They slaged a Thrilling lasl slanza drive lo overcome lv1orrison's 5 poinl lead. KEWANEE 32 PEO. SPAULDING 40 A lall and experienced Spaulding ream peppered lhe nels as lhey open- ed lheir cage season, lo deleal Jrhe Boilermakers. 54 Cage Team Progresses To SecTional Finals KEWANEE 30 PEO WOODRUFF 49 Plagued by The unabnlnTy To hnT The neT when They had opporTunnTnes a cold Bonlermaker Team was deTeaTed KEWANEE 38 E PEORIA 40 lnThenrTlrsTlllun1conTerence game The Team Tangled wrTh an experrenced Raider qulnTeT and meT deTeaT KEWANEE 37 E MOLINE 35 EgerT sank a lasT second goal To gave The Boilermakers Tne v1Tal margrr' Therr TnrsT NorThwesT conTerence game KEWANEE 40 GALESBURG 3I An lnspl ed Borlermaker c1ulnTeT sTag ed The bnggesT upseT Thls season by dumpmg The vaunTed Galesburg STreaks KEWANEE 37 PEKIN 47 Kewanee l-hgh cagers shownng an al mosT compleTe reversal oT Torm Trom The Galesburg game Tell To a red hoT Pekin Team KEWANEE 56 PRINCETON 29 K l-l S Brockmen scored Theur TourTh wan sn nzne sTarTs and ran up The buggesT score oT The year un The deTeaT oT our age old rnvals PrnnceTon KEWANEE 52 PEO MANUAL 35 Kewanee hlgh s baskeTball Team de Termaned To break The lnnx oT losung To Peoria Teams ThroughouT The season de TeaTed a T1ghTnng Manual Team KEWANEE 33 ROCK ISLAND 43 Rock Island blasTed Kewanee hopes oT sTayung IH leadung place oT The NorTh RALPH SJOBERG Center JIM SCHMIDT ADAM LAZAR Foreward 56 Kewanee Rock Island Game BOB HANSEN Foreward BILL WALTON Guard f L Foreward , 'f 1' ,P , s I ' I X BILL JONES Guard TOM BRIGGS Center 1 BOB GRAVES Forward KEITH Guard FOLLETT HAROLD ERICKSON Forward BILL EGERT Guard Kevaanee-Peorwa Nlamml Game. -40-v- ' wesT ConTerence by deTeaTung The K l-l S quvnTeT In a rugged hard played game KEWANEE 40 WETHERSFIELD 29 A packed house viewed The Trad1Tuon al rivalry beTween Their Two Teams who gave ouT wnTh some good baskeTball playrng KEWANEE E MOLINE 32 The Boilermakers repeaTed an early season close decnsuon nn a hard ToughT game wnTh The l-lullToppers KEWANEE 36 GALESBURG 53 The Silver STreaks deTermlned T make up Tor The upseT handed To Them earlzer ID The season deTeaTed The Boll ermakers In a hearT breaking game KEWANEE 5I WETHERSFIELD 27 The unTer cuTy compeTuT:on was ended Tor anoTher year wlTh The Goose lsland ers puTTrng up a sTaTT resnsTance nn Cen Tral gym KEWANEE 36 MONMOUTH 46 K l-l S cagers meT deTeaT aT The hands oT a veTeran poused MonmouTh Team They were hoT on Th Trarl oT a N W C n e KEWANEE 5I CANTON 54 The Team pressed The LuTTle GnanTs all The way Through a close neck and neck ball game Tnnally bowing To a Tall and expernenced crew KEWANEE 30 ROCK ISLAND 46 Surprnsed by The scrappuness oT The Kewanee Brockmen :T Took The lslanders Three quarTers To come 4nTo a vlcTor:ous ea KEWANEE 29 MOUNE 46 The Boilers played serrous ball buT couldn T overcome The sharpshoohng oT Moline s l-lumphrey and JawouTz 58 RiveTers Take NorThwesT Conference Championship Kewanee l-lighs RiveTers won The NorThwesT conTerence race Tor The I945 season, and as iT ThaT was noT enough, seT a Tew marlcs Tor TuTure Teams. This guinTeT oT speedy sophomores really puT on The sTeam, winning Ten sTraighT conTerence games. This is a record which has never been equalled by a Ke- wanee sophomore Team beTore. For The pasT Tew years, The RiveTer baslceTball Teams have been more Than holding Their own wiTh The opposiTion, and This year again showed ThaT They could play heads-up ball. Under The waTchTul eye oT Coach Galen L. Landis, The sophs piled up a record oT 20 wins in 2l sTarTs, and a ToTal oT 886 poinTs To Their opponenTs' 523. Their single loss came aT The hands oT Peoria Manual aTTer winning nine sTraighT games. lT was a closely con- TesTed baTTle wiTh The vicTors pushing in a baslceT in an overTime play To Take The ball game. Losing This game served To inspire This already spiriTed Team To new heighTs and They Tinished The sea- son wiThouT TurTher loss. The nexT Two years loolc brighT Tor The members oT This Team and K.l-LS. is expecTing Them To come Through in championship sTyle. They have already had experience in varsiTy play as Broclc placed Tive oT Them on The TournamenT Team. The boys who bore The brunT oT This successTul season were MarTin O'Con- nor, Donald Larson, Gola WaTers, James Landis, Eugene Nass, John Lazar, Cecil Samuelson and Louis Wager. Rivet St t' 9 Five: Coach L d' Marty O'Connor, D' g Nass, J' L ds, Don Larso G I Waters. Regional Tournameni' Seciional Tounamen+ KEWANEE 43 TOULON 36 KEWANEE 46 MORRISON 38 KEWANEE 48 GALVA 39 KEWANEE 27 MOLINE 44 KEWANEE 48 GENESEO 32 G0 Tournament Team: Standing: Bill Waiton, H ro'd Erickson, Goia Waters, n L cn, AdHn1 Laza Ma ty O'C nn r. Seat dz FI i Graves, Jim Sclwm dt, C h B k an, BiI! Egert, K 'th F il tt. FRESHMAN OPPONENTS Five Teams Of Freshmen Gain PracTice The Kewanee high school Treshmen Welders came Through wiTh a sea- son's record oT 9 wins and 5 losses. The games were all hard ToughT and Those losT were by a close margin. The main idea oT The Treshman baslceT- ball schedule is To play as many boys as possible Tor TuTure yarsiTy Teams. The Trosh A Team was composed oT Wen- dell Shaw, Jerry Lippens, Paul Rodalc, Fred l-leinrich, Wayne Currier, and Don Pilarski. These boys proved Themselves a maTch Tor many oT The surrounding- Town Teams and displayed Tune maTer1al A ToTal oT 27 ouT oT 40 sTudenTs re mained ThroughouT The enTire season playing on Tiye Teams. A greaT deal oT crediT Tor This Tresh- man TJaslseTball Team should be given To Coaches Denning and Cunningham. A TEAM 1B B TEAM 29 FRESH. 32 FRESH. 36 A TEAM 35 B TEAM 26 FRESH. 19 FRESH. 40 A TEAM 41 1'8 TEAM 17 FRESH 40 A TEAM 15 B TEAM 45 FR H 17 MANLIUS A' 19 MANLIUS B 12 ANNAWAN 24 TOULON 6 MANLIUS B 28 MANLIUS B 28 GALESBURG 23 ANNAWAN 19 WYOMING A 7 WYOMING B I0 TOULON 16 WYOMING WYOMING GALESBURG I. H ' I 1 U H AAAI! 1 L' Il HBH - H ES 19 . . F Row O'e: H. Eby, R. Ylarcienr JJ. Shar., E3 '- , T. Rzqjz D P Iarsxi, R. Eehrwe Rza. Two: .'J Cnr-if' . -msere J T-a'1'rar,'. Ser' rg D .2 amz A '.':.':r ' '.',er Pi.-. Tr'-af: J. Matty P. RZIAKI r-enrzr, .' 25,1 Qi, hi.. TRACK TEAM 5' row O e r r ns n Inson nce W url er SE rl oy Qecond no ck w 5 onne e else chm t wa Id cw oc nun t onnson raves CI Ioich 5 no k urth row J cCaIen R nke en on oqlun n e 0 I Lund I s r vnsk R Vern Thmly Clads Overcome Loss Of LeTTer Men The Kewanee hugh Traclc Team Iosf mosT oT Their IeTTer men by graduahon buT Coach Broclcman successfully brolce an new boys To Tull The vacaTed posnhons Kewanee was awarded The dlsTrncT Traclc meeT by The II-I SAA Tor The TlTTh consecuhve year A TlrsT added To Coach Brockman s record was The be glnnnng oT The annual Kewanee Relays These Relays were held on April 27 Tnere was only one class of compeT1Tlon all schools 1nvuTed berng gualuhed To compeTe1n Class A The sennors copped The nnTra class Traclc meeT In The annual compeT1Tlon by Ieadnng The Tueld wuTh 30 4 poInTs The sophomores and Iunrors Tollowed wlTh 2 and 20 polnTs each The res men Talled To break unTo The scorlng col umn Kewanee s Track schedule Included Peoria CenTraI dual meeT Geneseo Re lays Triangular meeT wnTh Cvalva Ivlorrr son and Kewane Trnangular meeT wnTh Roclc Island Galesburg and Kewanee WheaTon Relays The INlorThwesT comfer ence meeT and The dlsTrucT and sTaTe meeTs ReTurn malor leTTermen Thus year were Tom Briggs Bull Jones Carl GroThe Ly STewarT and Louzs Wager P, Adklns, D. G dk , P. Cur ie, H. Joh o , J. Rob' , N. Bu , .C i , E. Had fl, W. IVIIIDLIVHI H. Miller, '. Gr . 2 L. Wwcall, J. Fri , R. Le i, W. OIC I, D. Whit h A , J, S Edt, L. S E rt FJ. Emery, S. Betar E, Buns, D. I.'Icl.'Cr's R. Scuba, A. Jorws ro Coal Br k . , C. GrOl1e, B. Jones, H. J , B. G , L. Wager, E. Nass, T. Brwqgs, E. Nor,nfz, H. Erlckson E Flcstrzna K. Follett, B, .Tar T us I. 3 . NI , . Beh , P. Streicher, B. Hayd , A. Wlls , D. Sk d, F. Ben lc, R. Astr uski, D, Larson, D. Hlldmh, rl. Eby, K. ' q.I F. Spets, T. Lamar, D. Fosdlck, . I . 0 . . I I . , 2 I 1 2 . T h- , . . . . I ' I I I ' - 1 Q' I . 4 Q VI , . I I . . I ' I I . . . - 1 , . I . . . - - In I ' I I I W . . . If . . tOC WI bl-ld TV Golf And Cross CounTry CapTures Honors In N W C Cross counTry has been rusunq To a promnnenT posrhon an Kewanee sporTs Tor The pasT Three years Thus year The Team Took The lNlorThwesT conTerence mee-T Tor The Thrrd year In a row Run nnng aT Rock Island The Thunly clads Took The meeT by The narrow margin oT 28 27 The Team had one oTher meeT which was wlTh Geneseo The meeT was run on a muddy Track and They meT Thelr TursT deTeaT MNT ATTer a lapse oT one year qolT has agann been added To The Kewanee l-hgh sporTs program Placlnq TourTh un The NorThwesT con Terence golT Tourney The Team sTarTed :Ts season nn a more or less auspucuous way The Blackhawk course rn EasT Mo lrne was The scene oT The Tourney Duck l-lnldeTh lv1arTy 0Connor Jack Williams and Andrew lvllchalnk qualnfued Tor The Team 63 Nl r y onnor Jack llmms Dck Hlldrelh B ay A dy ll T llk O O D I I ' T I . ., I . . . . , ' I I Leon Noll, Dlck Hlldreth, Dean c orris, Carl Grothe, Bill Jones Baseball Candldales Enloy Successful Season W en lb shoul of Play Balll rang Jrh ough Norlheaslr oarlc This sprung 'r broughr lorlrh a hosl ol baseball candr dares Among rhem were nrne yelrerans who saw aclron in lhe 44 campargn Th y were Tom Early Don Vrnson Don Van Vooren Gola Walers Drclc Mel chan Adam Lazar Ralph Sloberg Jrm Landis and Warren Slenwall The Clly league play of lasr summer gave Jrhese boys and olhers experrence and conlr dence for This season This year Charles Bender was added P D W lo 'rhe coachrng slall lo assusl Coach Landis an rounding our has sguad The schedule rnclud d The lollowrng leams Chrllrcolhe Peoria Woodruff Peora Manual Davenporl Canlon Easl Pe orua Peoria Cenlral Pelcun Moline and Gal sburg The drslrncl sechonal and slale lournamenl compleled lhe season Olher members ol 'rhe sguad are Brll Eg rl John Lazar Juhan Ramonlr Jaclc Williams Don Carroll Murray Tuclcer and Bob l-lansen Thrs years manager was lrwrn Blrlshne row-wgg un-6: I -tgp ...s,,, L., . kk. 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' 1 3 -A, , s 4 I n J. - 1 41555 k Iff, V N ff!vVE n- 111 ' nF fq,,,m ,,Q2,,gg, .fd -W , , 41 ' v ' -vw ' 9' I, -I ,,, I , 1 ' I 5' I ,' , J fkxw V, ,W as fy Ei h Senuors Remunusce As Graduahon Approaches When The class oT I945 enTered hugh school our naTuon was aT peace Now we are graduaTung unTo a world aT war lT us only naTural ThaT beTore leavung we wush To loolq back on These Tour years and se whaT we have accomplushed As senuors we sTarTed our lasT year un hugh school by elecTung Ralph Suoberg presudenT Bull Jones vuce presudenT Delores Olson secreTary Luculle Zum ber Treasurer and Muss Frances l-lorler advuser Qur maun underTalcung durung Thus year has been The class play Sprung Fever and The publucaTuon oT Thus KEWANTTF UnTorTunaTely many oT our boys wull noT be able To graduaTe wuTh us Tor They T-uve already leTT To serve Theur counTry un Tn armed Torces. ln our lunior year we elecTed Bill Jones presudenT and Muss Eleanor Muller ad vuser The ouTsTandung evenTs oT The year were The class play and The Prom Many oT our boys were acTuve on The TursT sTrung oT The varsuTy baslceTball Team and also un Traclc Durung our sophomore year wuTh Tom Bruggs as presudenT and Muss Louuse Murphy as advuser we held a very suc cessTul class parTy As Treshmen we cho e Eugene Behnlre presudenT and Muss RuTh Knapp acTed as advuser The bug socual evenT was The Freshman Senuor RecepTuon BeTore leavung Thus school whuch has become o Tamuluar To us we wush To ex press our apprecuaTuon To all Those who have helped To malce our hugh school years such a success and we wush each oT The classes oT Kewanee l-lugh s hoo conTInuing success. CORA JANE ALDERMAN Mud Bind Prom Ccmrnwttee 3 BETTY LOU ANDERSON In 2 Pwa Hr I 0 npr rl F s y wanr e btaff Prom Conmw Nw Chrcmcle Staff f IRENE ASBELL 9 Hom Economwc re nf she lakes to read bo 1 SHIRLEY BALDWIN Tre Club ncun vu 5 ra e urs w n Shirley e NISVBS to he-come a good prnnter EUGENE BEHNKE r ball 1 NI or 4 Basketbml Tr k r I n Studf- Ccun I wdeni of in nt mol Clas D BILL BENGSTON omc e 1 I nyc so r S 1 ho 5 MP m ALBERT BEYER vwce C col H 1511 w n the MARIE BIALOBRESKI C b Ome towomurs ww Q neral Qecrelary ws the future for Marne BERNARD BRADY as etball 1 wlmg A Ind avwa I n a h S mam Interests inf' he a'so pre-fvrs me Navy BETTE BRADLEY e CILb 1 Gnrls Federa Ton Prunce 2 a Kewanw S a frrorh r no ns re cianung and knepmg diary aiso drm g BARBARA BRAND e b ass easurer F d ra Ton T41 CII romoe Cla Ptay 3 -Qewam Starf 4 THOMAS BRIGGS Poate 1 ass Prem ent 2 Student ounf b.11I 1 etbalk 1 Track T v H Cass 3 JACQUELINE BROOKS cite 2nJ B Nw T ref o Da Q' P wr IQ ESTHER BROWN Q C C 0 Ari Hom romucs 1 1 RESSA BURCHETT Stiff rn GNU' '10 4' 400 an nil' 41' 4-.4-Q' -i ' , 1 K Q ,I xy ,M E I rs' we 3' -all' kv 72 RAYMOND CARLSON Bowiing 2, 3, 45 Ray enjoys hunting during his spare ' e 'ng 'n e v i h's aim for future JEAN CARTER H 4 Vice Presiden ure Club 2 H in onoiii Bowi Secr ary Pr nt Ban wants to own a business MIKE CERNOVICH ckl 3 Basket 4 Foot nd 1 FRED COLLAR nd 1 2 aor Giee Cho Huntino and fishing are his favorites The Marine' Corps ranks first with Fred CONNIE COLLINS ,ers Club Vice Presid n 3 Stu en mcll 1 Art ri Y s y Glee F i 4 Kevvamte St f -4 Junior Red Cross 1 MARGARET DE PAUW e Ciub Art i E nomics 2 4 s 3 4 Studen Coincu s Vine President 3 Kewamle Stall NORMA DE SMITH rrna came in senio yea from Ctinhric P rting ietttrs is o he past n s LEONARD DE WITT ore finishing Iool Leinie was ca e to serve n he Nav LUPE DOMINGEZ ocl librarian 1 u k S to write n listen to Tommy Dorsey S orchestra WILLIAM EGERT Y 4 Stude C ci 2 Kewanite Sta otbaii 1 4 Capta ri Basket Ba 4 Malo Class Pray 3 EVERETT ELLENWOOD Because he likes farming Everetts ambition is to be a farmer He also enjoys reading and budding model airplanes BILLY FLOSTROM :Olltbai un r 4 Pla J r si en C 3, , i. r . , , 3, Prom Connni 5 Bih expects to he a law , BEVERLY FORSTROM , A . ,f' ' . . . 45 Turnb' it 2, j ' A ' i Q , ' ristrnas Play 2, g Her hobbies are horse an riding and roller skating, BILL FRANK i was retty niet around school. ' etra i e- he spent in collecting match covers. DONALD GEDVILLE 'e most boys D n 'es nd fu 3.1 in the open hunting and fishing, DEAN GERARD n says that has hobby s golf olf al more golf MAXINE GLEASON Ar Club l l our 3 4 Presldent ot Chonr 4 Kewanlte S BETTY GORD Betty enjoys somethlng quiet luke dolng ernbroldery work ihe also gets pleasure out of a good blcyclt rl e ROBERT GRAVES tball 1 Cap 4 Baske ack 1 I 4 Secre ara F asm was called to the Navy before school was out PATRICIA GRAY u I C Pla 3 4 Nurslng ls the ambltlon of at MARJORIE GREENSTREET A me conomlcs 3 4 l T Hu Y e res: en r l Chronlcle Stu ent uncll 2 Girls Federa non 4 Class Secretary 3 Prom Commlttee 3 CARI. GROTHE I l' or 4 Cross Coun ry 4 Studen Councl les a ports but mostly boxing wncl hopes to enter ln the future LAWRENCE GUSMAN ck 1 Y 4 Kewamte Sta 4 Cllrlstmas Play 4 The secret arnbltlon of Lawrence s to slx foot tall RICHARD HAMILTON re S e s greae I clrlz ng hls car He expects a call unto service before flmshmg school ROBERT HANSEN 'h l' 1 a r Bas e I eball 1 D C a P a Christmas Play 4 Kewanlte Buslness Manager ROBERT HAYDEN ck 1 asketball 1 ootball 1 Mayor wl ng He has a speclal unter ln e Navy DORIS HEAVNER Club 3 Cu 4 Gurls Federation 4 Home Economlcs 4 HAZEL HEISE e Club 2' Sports, movles and dancing are e c le past'mes of azel. Being a stenographer l. 'ner desire. ROBERT HEPNER r an Indoor hobby he lkes to study englnes, . or outdoors Bob's hobby ls huntlng. H .vlshes tc be a man of the An Corps. RICHARD HILDRETH '- , g l , j M , 4g Basket , J Lg Studen Councl 5 Vlce- r 1,1 u ent Council -Ig Class Play 3j Cro C u y , .1 Prom Committee 3, -4' If in -ev 73 fm vomit -'fy rr Y: i 5 1 'N vw --.lf 1 A-nn, AGN w WILBUR HODGETT s b an electrx gmeer vs the Pugh ambutuon of Wt our BEVERLY HOWE r oth r ctr! who vushes to b a Cadet Nu s nw nays movues nwwnq and bwc e rldmg LOIS HUBER rm econcmtcs 1 u 2 Nature I rg s tn dancang bow a hos back rn ng er e arm d forces o rf'4ce recep ounust fo h r MARY HUBER A Class Play 4 Favor Subtect icrence Swnrnmlng ns the most fun Mary us anothe future nurse MARVIN IMES 1 e Ctb 1 3 Letter for Cho Footba 4 Numeral 4 Prom Committee 3 BETTY JOHNSON B ty has rn howl Inq h r ho y HERBERT JOHNSON oo a ra I ana r Dlcture cohectung gets Herb s attentron washes rm becom 1 machunust as a future wo IRIAM JOHNSON e C b nr Ctass etary Treasurer 3 Class Play 3 Home Economics 4 F onwcle Staff 4 School Lubraruan 4 BETTY JONES ent Council 1 3 Players Ch erleader 2 4 Junior Red Cross 4 Pae Brtsh C b Drawt ns ner hobby and e worked cn the Kee Wee BILLY JONES Student Cotncnl I Cross Country 4 Le Foo ball 4 Track 4 C ss Presndent 3 Class Vice President 2 4 SHIRLEY JONES CIul 1 Prom Committee 3 To to movues cvung or :ce skating suts Shxrley just right e homes to be a good sterographer THERESA JONES itudent Councut 1 Theresa spent much of her spare Mme workung so she dud not get to partecupate much C 'ltitlvt A HELEN KIRMAN t 3 Vsce ut G 2 Studen Com Chronicle WILLAMAE KIRMAN A I' A cn Ho econcvwcs 4 HELEN KLOBES N ture C ub 3 1 Secretary Nature Club 3 Chorus 1 rm C mvwcs Chromcle Che ww 1 be h1ppy when she becomes a Cad t Nurse BETTY KRAUSE ronrce H Tr surer rw Cub nornucs Pr T t Home EC u 1 s Federatwon Prom Comvnuttee MARGARET KRUMTINGER e CMI: T I retfry Tn Hn Y 4 Jurlor Red Cro 3 Secre r Junwor Red Cross 3 BARBARA LAMB Ctub rn A Scw Lnbrman JOHN LAMS ss Play Y 4 Cross Counr John w ud luke to enter electncw enqwneerwng JOAN LANDIS CNu'u I SCT whrarxan RONALD LEWIS r fk I ure T Base 1 robby and the Navy ws nfs mam mteres MARIAN LINDSTROM nomucs S I to skate swam and dance Maryam ws enterung nurses trammng an September CHARLES MARSH Baseball 4 romce lc skatm ho e and skung are his pastnmes Chvles wants to work an a large furniture concern MELBA MEIKLE Hn re1 n u C ow 3 4 Treasurer Choir 3 Glee CTub 2 Treasurer Glee Cmb 2 Homecoming Attendant 2 BILL MILLER ate Club 1 4 Student Counf WANDA MILLMAN CME 1 PHYLLIS MILLSLAGLE e Club Home conomucs K Chromce e I v s t an home So Pnyllws wants just to be a ncusewvfe TED MIROCHA Track 2 Foot C on d s are Te s hob y He also enjoys nuntwng and frst ELIZABETH MORTEN Hx C Tr e u r o PNay Comrrnttee 3 Prom Comfnwttee 3 MARGARET NASEEF ls Federtmon 2 3 4 Pres4 Kewarvte Staff ss PTay C mmwtee , s Crromce rt uma 3 BETTY NASS A 2 3 4 Sports really appealed tc Be and she could usually be found playnng ln the gym LEON NOLL Cro s Ccuntr Nlajor 2 3 4 Co Captann lf13Mar wung4HY 4 Navy Iewds wlth htm BILLY NORINE Model aurplane bulldmg takes ls spare tl e lts easy to see why has ambn lon ns pllon g DELORES OLSON eCIub2 TrlHlY4 Hoe Economucs 4 Student Councnl 3 Collectmg dogs has lnteuested her She has a deslre to enter servuce as a N vy nurse LOIS OSBORNE Art Club 3 Home Economncs 4 Lots lukes to dance better than anythlng else She as another gurl who wants to enter Cadet Nursmg LINDY PETERSON Fo tball 3 4 WILLIS PETERSON Debate Club 2 3 4 Presldent Debate Club 4 Vnce Presldent Debate Club 3 Class Play 3 Players Club 3 Hn Y 3 4 Prom Commtttee 3 SOPHIA PHILLIPS Glee CI b 1 One of our most talkatlve sensors her hobules are chewing gum and wrntnng letters Keep lng house rs the most appealmg future to Sophla MARY PILIPONIS ure Club 2 3 e u De e librarian MILDRED PONTSLER nd 1 3 Mnldred ls skllled ln handwork crochetung ls her mann hobby Esther a typnst or st-'nographer wnll be the future for her ELIZABETH PTASNIK 2 Art Club 2 Palette and Brush 3 4 To be an artlst IS her ambl She spends her tame wrntnng letters to saulors MARCELLA PUDZUVELIS me Economlcs 1 2 3 4 Twlrler 3 Art b :Y 3 4 Treasurer Y Club Ch Class Play 3 Kewanute Staff 4 ANITA ROHRIG Sttdent Councnl 4 Kewanlte Staff 4 Wrltlng letters to a certaln sallor occupues her spare tume As an arnbltnon she wants to make the best Out of every thang attemped CAROL ROSE 2 3 Student Count Ketanl e Staff 4 Carol ls so used to As they ve ll tle att action any more DOROTHY ROSER e CI b 2 Cass Play 4 Dorothy has a must talent and as a hobby Iuves nn mu nc Her ambntlon aft r graduatlng ls to be a good secretary GA. . 1, , , 5 tty 3 Y 2, 3. 41 ' I f I ' ' 41 Trac , 5 io 35 Bo I' 5 5- 3, 5 The Hi-Y 3, 45 Band 1, 25 ' ' ' Bil , 'm . ' ' 't' ' ' t'r1 . Gle 5 Art Club 1, 2, 35 '- '- 5 m : ' J A ' 0 , . ' , , 1 ' 5 ' - I J U 1 ' ' , Nat , 5 Gle Cl b 15 bat Club 1, 25 Readmg is Mary's hobby and she hopes to become a Ba , 2, 5 ' ' ' ' and G. A. A. 1, 5 5 Club 2, , 5 ' A 'tion. H0 ' , , , 2 ' 2, J Clu 1, 2, 35 Tri-H1 , 5 Tri-Hi-5 Play- ers 2, 3, 45 eerleader 2, 3, 45 Tri-hi Y 3, 45 Art Club 1, , 5 c'l 25 w 'i 5 ' ' ha Gle u 5 1 5 'cal , . S. n . . JAMES SCHMIDT 5 V79 III Q nw Ga :sr rr MARY SCOVIL mr r uv mn conovwcs 2 SHIRLEY SEEFIELD mv norwcs 1 r 0 um are 0 cw was Irs ered K or BERNADINE SEIFERT e C1 me I H rl techmw BETTY SEYLLER e Club 1 u r I 55 Pl y 11 Proofrmzcr K wamle 4 Nwght of ve Ac RALPH SJOBERG Stu ent Courwcw 1 ais rs vm 1 H 1 Blskv e a C ss Colm r Kewamte Stafv 4 ROBERT SMITH s h bby ws old c YY al sp w mlerm for the Merchant Marnne whom he graduns MARY SMITH Marys hobbues are ga denmg 5 :mmmg 11 bmw bacx ndmg LOIS STEWART Home fconomwcs 2 les are dancfng skxt golng to movies IRGINIA SWAIN Kewarwe Edwtorm mf I ss r eranon Clvromf CIM' 1 , Nrgh P Ac S MAISIE SWANSON urn Cwb 1 r ho O ra hs A me 5 amhwtwou to bf- I1 svcrv MARGARET VAN DE MARK e CN b 2 Hcnw Econon 5 Mdrgarvt H can-:mg and vmq Nei ri Dr .1 hw ge an cifwce oh FRANCES VAN DURMEN A V' u DONALD VAN VOOREN John' c nc 1 D wma!! I JOAN VAUGHN Mrloader 2 3 HOF S I' SPP' '37 wa .Y Y 5-A fl- li I I .M .uh LOIS WARNER A Club 1 2 3 Tn He Y 3 4 Home Economucs 4 Class Play 3 4 Prom Commuttee 3 Chnstmas Play PHYLLIS WELCH ollectnng photographs and dancnng are her mann Interests outslde of school She as another prospect for Cadet Nursung SHIRLEY WETZEL ature Club 2 Chronncle 4 Hlkung and co Iectlons for her hope chest are Shnrleys hobbnes She looks forward to beung a farmefs wnfe SHIRLEY WILSEY Gee Club 1 2 Her mam pastlme us skatmg Shar ey also has a hope of earning her cap for Cadet Nursmg ALAN WILSON Track 1 Cross Country 4 Presudent Red Cross Council 3 4 Gurls are hus Interest and he p on wnnnlng them wuth the unuforrn of the Navy MARIAN YARGER Se r Club 1 Snapshot collectuons fascnnate her Marnan DONALD YOUNGREN H Y 3 4 Dons post war ambltron ls o run and own a grocery sto e JANE ZANG Club 1 4 Play 3 Gnrls Federatuon 1 Jane would lake to be an x ray technlcnan LUCILLE ZUMBER Hornecomlng Queen 4 Cheerleader 2 3 4 Class Treasurer 4 Kewannte Staff 4 K Chronucle ss Play 4 Tru Hn Y 3 me c, G rls Federation 2 3 4 Glee Club 1 BILL CARLSON lBull wasnt ln school has sensor year because of the army l ofographer for the Kewanute '43, Photographer or school paper 43 Band 1 2 Kandud Kamera Klub 1 Pres 2 fl 1 1 I V' V' 1 I ' I 1 1 I ' I 4 3. C , , . N I ..K11 - 5 - - ,- I A, I . . , , Q , I I I A ' 45 Hi-Y , , ' ' ' Ians G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 41 cretary G. A. A. 4, A t I . . t . has a desire to just be a housewife. i- , 5 ' - ' ' ' t Art , 2, Tri-Hi-V 3, 4, Choir 2, 3, 5 Class 1 ' ' I ' ' I 1 1 I I - I ll 11 4 4: Cla 1 '- '- , 4, Ho E. 1, 2, 3, 4, f ' 1 1 F - . , . . . PH. ' - f , , , . 1 1 1 5 . . 5, 'g,. ' 9 .L-,'-'Ya A T, Il g-w--+-----v'-- ' ' th Junuors Enuoy Pruvuleges Of Upperclassmen The class of I945 wushes 'rhe besl' of luclc +o fhe uunuor class un Theur senuor year a+ Kewanee hugh The uunuor class has now funushed urs 'rhurd year of hugh school and us loolcung forward lo a successful summer and sen uor year The class was well represenled un foofball baslcelball Jrraclc and baseball Skuppy Eruclcson Jum Tremonl and Adam Lazar made 'rhemselves known for fheur success un foofball and baslcelball The uunuor class us well represenled un The arf and dramahc deparfmenfs The annual uunuor class play was The Fughl ung Lullles whuch was guven by an all sfar casl The arf sludenls were busy worlcung on plans for lhe prom decorahons whuch helped To malce 'rhe uunuor senuor prom such a memorable even? The uunuor class has offered a greal deal of lalenl lo our hugh school assem blues lhus year Rex McCormuclc Mulo Sfrum Chuck l.aCroux Jaclc Remuclc Mary Baslus Lorraune Lundbeclc Jean Sumpson Maruon Goffruer Shurley Sfauf fer and orhers have appeared on our assemblues , y h y, . gy . 1 X Junior Class Officers: Muriel Lee, Miss McCar y, Dean McMorris, Pat K lly Lorraine Lindbeck. I I O C . . . .. . . . . . . . . ,, . . I - l I I . . . . . . ' Y I I l I I I I . u I 79 46' 'Q '05 f? ni' 'Ui' mm ff ffw ww ? .fl AA 4:-'V FLORENCE ADAMS MARILYN ADAMS BETTY ADDIS BARBARA A HEARN MARGARET ALDERMAN MARY LOU ANNESLEY JUNE ANTHONY RUSSEL ASTROUSKI Al. RICHARD BAKER MARY BASLIS 'I7 JOREEN BEHNKE JEANNE BENNISON LOIS BENTLEY SAM BETAR WILLARD BEVANS IRWIN BLITSTEIN in-7 BETTY BLOEDORN 'N 15 SUSAN BRIGGS ARNOLD BROWN STEPHEN BYSTRY on-I JOHN CANTRELL DUNCAN CLARK JOAN CLOUSTON ANN COKICH J l J . A J' ' ' , V , If - , . x ,M W - 'Y f 'Z A , A f , . I 4. f ,, E I... A ,,, f if - JQ, 3 I I ' ' u 4 . 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X A , 8 Sph Ocs get dng Gla Presenhng Leaders OT The Sophomore Saga ln The Tall OT l943 a group OT 210 new Treshmen began Theur hugh school careers One oT Theur TursT cluTues was The elecTuon OT class oTTucers They chose Edward YasTrow as presudenT MarTha Boley as vuce presudenT Doro Thy Beens as secreTary and Jack Deusher as Treasurer Theur advuser was Mr John Dennung and They selecTed blue and whuTe as Theur class colors As 'Freshmen memb rs OT The class oT I947 parTucupaTed un many school acTuv uTues bo+h socual and aThleTuc ATTer The summer vacaTuon They re Turned as seasoned sophomores Thus year They chose as Theur oTTucers Gola WaTers presudenT Jaclc Wulluams vuce presudenT JeaneTTe Vuyakovuch secre Tary Shurley Henry Treasurer and Muss lv1argueruTe Dunnell advuser One oT The hughlughTs oT The pasT year has been The greaT success oT The RuveT er baslceTball Team whuch won The sopho more champuonshup oT The NorThwesT conTerence We are lookung Torward To seeung many oT These boys on The var suTy nexT year The sophomores have now compleTed The Tu sT halT oT Theur hugh school years and are prepared To reTurn nexT year as upper classmen o omore ffi er : Seated: Shirley Henry, Miss Mar u rie Du nell, Jack Williams. 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