Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1951

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if 6- we ww. ,A P r- r X Q THE CREST 1951 QB 'Li' M 7525 5 wfwaagg I an II SQ? PUBLISHED BY THE CREST STAFF OF PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL PEORIA ILLINOIS 5P,z'7wn1Xmw1-V EX LIBRIS . . . i The history of Peoria is one of continued growth and progress. This history can easily be divided into four main divisions - beginning with the early lndian period, going on to the time of the French explorers, the Gay Nineties era, and coming to modern times. We may compare our four years of high school with these divisions. Each year brings with it new discoveries, hopes, and developments. Graduation is just one more stepping stone into the future. .lust as the future of Peoria has many obstacles to contend with and is uncertain, so our future is also. With the will to go ahead, and the courage, which was displayed by Peoria's early settlers, these obstacles can and will be overcome. Turning back the pages of this school year we recall many events and happenings. So that you will always be able to keep these memories we bring you the 7951 edition of the Crest with the growth and development of the school year just past. li 4 D I 1 P I Elma M. - Spickard l ,vwv DEDICATION . . . To you, whose friendly smile is known to all at Peoria High School, we owe so much and give our genuine thanks. In deep appreciation for your helpful guidance, understanding, time, and the effort that you have put forth for the betterment of the school, we respectfully dedicate this 7957 CREST. sms T0 EDUCATION I A ff' mas , r H I A R ! 9 3? 12 , v 2 I! ,M ' i . .. , was .U Q-K 5 f 3, f 5 K f X Q' ' 5 'ws NX I In o If f 1 ,A -X llvwrfpxyxi' B: x Nw ' ., . -f xi ,Gi :wav A ,T 'Q F HA4 if . -,j:Av- .LRYS 'PI .. 3 Lffgl 'Eg' jd a ., A Hy' ,, 'F' 4 :PW f' 1,4 -X' 4' d,Mw ,t 5 J F, , x I , i I f WI if , A . . ,V .Vw W ' ,f,-EVM, . 1 W F G . 'sjiff if W ' mf - . ff' Q it ' -: K gf! , 'f' 1 ' 3 1 51 A gs! 1 ',.. 1 . r :,v, I N 'ff 'I . , 2 3 V Q :V A' - ii if ii W- pf-J sf -5' 1 2 'S , I X . . , . k A , V' V . Y.- wmma AT PELORIX HIEBHQ S CH00l Y 1 QM mm CONTENTS . . . Pmusromc 5 ,xxx FRENCH COLONIZATION ,,,,if,,N 4 MM M , . GAY NINETIES . X . i M QX N ACTIVITIES , x -N ' i xnxx . N Jify5T,i wb 2 N Rust PLACE VSFWPJX NR-X ' , -'Q L ff.: 1 K x 'wt iifiif iiigl5 , wm5 T EN lliimf wif I it --i....,,, lI Il :XE S Nw- I!-B gm?-55 my . ,., , lf P , f -rf ' 9: I ,, PZ- M 57? A 52221 4 s K f N Y 1 g f , N' 5 W . ., u,' f Q-v,..w', 1 'NXX 4 We 5. '-. v THE CIVIL WAR MEMORIAL . . . The Civil War Memorial is located on the South side of the Court House, where on October 16, 1854, Lincoln and Douglas gave their famous debate. President McKinley came to Peoria for this special dedication. Peoria was also very proud to have Fritz Triebel, a native Peorian, design and execute the sculpture of the Soldiers and Sailors Monument in his studio in Italy. The city and county both pledged 510,000 to pay for the monument. if . i l zz' - K' f i 2 I l l QPREHISTORIC i iw-tb me av, llf' J JJ il ff l FACULTY John Von DeVenfer, Ginny Dawson, lsfondingl Jean Williamson, ond Carol Brunswick lseafedl Crest sfaff depf. heads, are somewhaf amused of this prehistoric man. Could if be he reminds them of someone? PREHISTORIC Knowledge we have gained from our earliest records is the basis of our development and growth - the resulf being the world in which we live today. As we have profited from ancient Civilization so do our teach- ers lay a foundation for us. From their experience and wisdom, they help guide us in this presenf world. Howard A. Hunter, Principal F Swedell BessD Hale Greetings, Class of 1951: ln this farewell message, may l tell a story or two? Some years ago, an American tourist in England was admiring one of those fine old English lawns. He said to the gardener, This is the most beauti- ful lawn l have ever seen. l'd like to know how you do it. What is the secret? Well , said the gardener, it's not so difficult, sir. You iust seed it and fertilize it and trim it and roll it and you keep that up for about two hundred years and by and by you begin to have a really fine lawn, sir. My dear young friends, as you leave Peoria High School, it is the sincere hope, yes, the prayer, of your teachers that you will tind durable foundations upon which to build with your life, and so build that those who follow after you may carry on from where you leave oft. When God wants a mushroom, He grows it overnight. -' When He wants an oak tree, He takes a century or more to mature it. . XAnd be assured, Graduates, that in this great America there are k XY' durable foundations. When St. Paul's Cathedral was being built in London, its great architect, Sir Christopher Wren, unknown to the stone cutters, was walking through the church yard one day. He stopped to speak with some of the workmen. He asked the first one, What are you doing? X and received the reply, Cutting stone for eight pence a day. ' A second workman replied to the same question, Cutting this key- X N stone to fit in the arch of yonder window. A third stone cutter, when Xxx'asked the question, straightened up to his full height and replied, Xyvith a ring of pride in his voice, Helping Sir Christopher Wren build a cathedral, sir. Be builders of cathedrals, young people! Sincerely yours, BOARD OF EDUCATION Seated L-R: Mrs. Alice J. Young, Ass't. Sec., George Miles, Pres., Dr. Melvin G. Davis, Supt., Dr. John H. Harris, Ass't. Supt., Wentworth C. Jacquin. Standing L-R: Roy S. Ricketts, Sec. and Controller, L. Ross Johnson, Edward G. Saurs, John L. Carson, H. Dale Morgan, Atty., Dr. An- . u ' . . ' . thony Marinaccio, Ass't. Supt.g Clyde L. Schwyhart, Vice Pres. Absent Assistant Prmupal Dean of GMS when picture was taken, Joseph O. Malone. 43 Albright, Ada Mae, M.A. Bauder, Harry Math, Algebra, Crest Vocational Machine Shop Bibo, Anna, B.A. Bielema, Martin, M.A. Clothing, Home Making, Geometry, Counselor, Jr. National Honor Society Student Council ,W KF LR-X 4 ' Q xx. .kv M Yi, x ,ago f Q7 l xiii J, n gx X55 X .J Xxx X XX: XX xl!! X x W ,JI ,ff N ', Q I 1, , hiiifff ff a ,dj . 7 . Qf o 'I 1 X Z ' GD Bockwitz, Carroll, M.A Algebra, Faculty Flower Fund Burdick, Edna, M.A. Citizenship, Sr. National Honor Society ,x ml N, A K w wifi X Bunch, lrene, Ph.B. French, Spanish, French Club Burns, George, A.B. ' Civics, Social Problems, . -' Cue Club ,. fl 1 P Miss Tracy keeps up with the Bradley Braves it :A -,1 5,2 gisif i . -'-, gg x iz:-'x ,W - ' if ng I ,ry ,jg l 'i 'Effifiif' , ffwgf xx www ww fi Qi xr au ,X ,Adi Wxfi. xv ,L x ' r my , Chamness, B. Theoline, Ph.B. Orthopedic, Cue Club 'Conway, Helen, M.A. En glish, Speech Correction, Policy and Planning Committee Cochran, Willard, B.Ed. Distributive Occupations Coppock, Georgia, A.B. Latin, latin Club, Policy and Planning Committee l f-Lf Dailey, Leon, B.S. Physical Education, Varsity Football, Golf, Wrestling Foods, Home Making, library, library Club Be careful, Mr. Van Deventer I 0 ID 1 3 o P E E. o o' 0 4 F' on +2 P' NF .v. Deppe, Edna, B.S. Art, Red Cross, Class of '54 Fluegel, T. B., M.S. Biology, Chemistry Projection Crew 1,4 , AIW4 N N 9':'5 7'3':'Cf C'f'2'.'1I Cs'FsZ-f-:T-x?'fr?f'I'I+!C'I1'Z-I+'i-.?5-v.a-.:..- Q 'vi PI ia 5 . ,, Giles, Florence, M.A. Hawkins, Dawson, A.B. Geometry, Trigonometry, Physical Education, Jr. National Honor Society Class of '52, Varsity Basketball, Ten nis, Assistant Football Heghin, Yervant, M.A. Howqrdl Blanche Modern History, Cosmetology, U. S. History, Cu, Club Social Science Club, Class of '54 Miss Ziegler enjoys her favorite program 3.3 J Q 4 4 X l ZW N ik 'L .forex ', i ' 'WAV is - Q ffl, 1325252 W si: rm 'l if ., s-xt Y-1:5 f infill cu Kinhofer, Garma, M.A. Biology, Sr. National Honor Society Lumberton, Margaret, M.S. Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Dramatic Honor Society Koepping, Ernest, M.A Bookkeeping, Business Training, Economics, Crest, Policy and Planning Committee Logan, Raymond, B.Ed. Vocational Building Trades, Stage Crew I M .P ff-1,42 my l 1 v f f ff , M A ,ff 4 N, N Y f' , 1 'I es Martin, John, M.S. Mechanical Drawing, Committee of 40, Cheer Leaders Mqgocco, Tressie, M.A. Physical Education, Talent Board, Bowling Club,, Golf Club, Swimming Team Cl Martz, Ruby, B.A., B.S. in LS. librarian, Library Club Matson, Frances, M.A. Sight Conservation, Cue Club McCormick, James, B.A. U, S. History, World History, English, Sr. National Honor Society Poshard, Florence, M.M Choral Music, Music Workshop, Pep Club Pleasant dreams, Mr. Martin! Myers, Joseph, A.B English, letterman's Cross Country, Track Pearson, Eleanor Cosmetology, Talent Board Club X 12 ff n x 'N...p Reynolds, Lester, M.S. Rice, Emily, M.A. Vocational Auto Mechanics, Stage Crew English, School Publicity Chairman Runkle, Lewis Saurs, Bruce, B.S. Vocational Auto Mechanics Mrs. Howard plays us a tune Physical Education, Varsity Baseball, Frosh-Soph Basketball, Football Schubring, William, M.A. English, Opinion, Quill 8 Scroll Spickard, Elma, B.A. Speech, Jusendra , .1 x 5 I ca f t Q N at f i X- - If .T .ill c N , ,I TU va K , 1'j,is', 4 x Schultz, Raymond Vocational Radio and Electricity Suffield, Harlan, M.S. Physics, General Science Crest l l 'fxxk ' Sf. -N , ikxjfjmxjfxvxx ' .Al .X K xx ,L 'Xfqk Xxw x I X H '52 g wxxgxx e yy - .NX , xml M Q 'R A1145 Q fail, 'x R X CD A Sumeld, Lyle, B.S. Vocafional Ari, Advanced Ari, Ceramics, Cresl Swisher, Glyda, English, Y-Teens Tracy,Geraldine, B.S Trofh John Physical Educalion, Typing Jr National G.A.A., Riding Club, Honor Socrely Swimming Club Van Devenler, John, Algebra, Geometry, Eledricify, Policy and Planning Commiifee, Ticker Commillee fx Mr. H. uflield and Davie N ,V X f'z A -v f n ' X ' W ll l-l'l'i.1r l .flp-.f ,M K .u,.,1l.,-,I ,- 6, Y-lliivii wF'.X'A- Lfa..-1' 3111, -W . X x '9'.' x - ff iff - W : . .,9.E,ln'l ec A ,, ' J 1' e. ' lfl f Q,5 q0fJ'9' , ,n+1Wf i K if. i' Aspkgq-IN 1,12 e ii o r 5 ' - ,1 ' V dl iff? Efi53:Q, X ' ' W ' h- ' Y L , 1- Wulfmire, I-vcille, Ph.B. Weslhoff, Wilbur, B.S. Wolperf, Wesley, B.S. Woodman, Forrest, M.A English, Woodshop, Machine Shop, Band Cl'-'ISS of '52, Class of '52 Mechanical Drawing, Faculfy Flower Fund Intramural Sporls Wilde, Merida, A.B. Wilson, Irene, M.S. Yuhause, Joseph, M.A. Ziegler, CllGI'l0ffe' M-A- English, Spanish, Home Making, U. S. History, Cifizenship, German, Counselor, Stamp Club, Class of '53, Clqgg of '51, German Club Class of '51 Social Commiiioe Swimming Team Doesn'f it taste good, Mr. Schubring? N9f.,J,,,, Dyslin, Loretta Accomponisl Parker, Leona Allendance Clerk Rhoades, Inez Secretary Zhylrwff McMiIIen, Hazel Record: Clark Polites, Demelra Secretary of fha Vocational Doparfmenl Ziegler, Lilly Bookkeeper, Treasurer I9 lux' ,A -f- ,.. . wa . f- l . -W.. P N. ,. Q -.CW ,NW L A E3 fx. iw, 'Ja Edith Johnson, Clara Hayman, Mary Carlson Catherine Sullivan, Anna Ziegler, Elise Hess, Lena Eberle, Anna Weiland, Johanna Baurdeau, Margaret Tyler, Snodgrass, Rachel Mitten, Loretta Boyle, Luradale Williams, Stella Kock, Darothy Swaney, Anna Koapman ..-- W, FRONT ROW-Albin Nordstrom, Catherine Kane, Charles Traynor SECOND ROW-Vernon Flanigan, Rudi Russeff, Mervin Stcmberg, Virail Waads 20 'L 'sv-, 21: --.... 'Q-.,, 1-..,. . 'M-e..,., -V ll 3 l Q 4. 1 7 l A f im' X, g 'e' CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES 3 CUSTODIANS INDIANS VNQGQNN ! n wi Q .v I . 6440, gl? ffl 'ar f i9 'Uv k Y l iff FRESHMEN Jim Solomon Presidenf Ronnie Sfrelblch Treasurer istandmgi Sfephame Koch-Secretary, and Alan Lif- fle-Vice Presideni Iseafedi are discussing Path of the Storm , the Iasf of Peoria Indians. INDIANS The Peoria Indians, located on the banks of Lake Peoria, were the first known settlers of this region and from them we have derived the name of our city. This tribe had to band together to conquer the wilderness in order to exist. The Freshman, in his first year of high school, has made for himself a beginning in a scholastic career. For him it is a new experience requiring a willingness to advance. . A we ,L-:,eQ,is-wil , or ii ,A .. X7 ,MH zi.fL 5 ff i ill Q Alan Anderson -. , if? i A X f Barbara Andersn iii! 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V , Q or 4 e M Q ., f . ,1 3 xx, Q, Q . w Phil Mills V? ' Nancy Moore D my Nelson Tl'0 S Owen e i Q X .,. ,Z xx W K X A-3 I Q H -, . Targa? Mlzhelfw, L Sara Milchener is Genjianlei R .lon Nelson 1 L I L, I fl l ' . r new l 0 fL h I oj l , h l M w ' , Anne Miles Glenda Monroe Tom Mounlz 28 1 swfiv U 5 f L h Phi ,QA V ,JL at . .IG , ' 3 I -,'I K 5 A 'WX Q ' I M K - -.., R if 0 iff Beverly Peplow Rosalind Price , wg 32-I Don Pgyl Paul Perks Jerry Raisli: i f. all H 4 g L A ,'.' l :,' , Lguig Pelini Bill Porter Rosie Ramsey Zfkets gr 5 AXA, Miz. I Ria af-womb ' , Q ' A Bill Pom 1414410 A56 ff 5 175 N fr .X ' A ii?- sz-, 'I ' ji EL 'e 'I Q . X ll kiwi 65 X i 5'5mff5 M' 2 sllaam Rapp Q8 fi' lun. . X N5:.,:-- .Jai 'skull' v.. , S r r fb 2 1 L--' - :' r 1 xi QUIK? 1 l ,fn- A g f-X w f Q I ,Af ',. -Q - - - 1 W ef 'F-iv 3? X , I 55-5 ,J XRS cfm all 5 F Q lt 2 in V I ' A' Q W Y f .: 3. ' A jigs' x? BY a 5 Bonny Reese .lidlbil-'0' Vera Russell K JIQN P' X .Q XR. xg if , Q f' XX , X-2 -, y .. y M if wr I X K Q fx N- W R Y , ' M5 6, Q x u J ' Ga Y R ze rma 1 3,9 Ryan N .s,. Q I f WV' lp 4 ' A 'ill' Gm'e Ri'e Charlene Risl Elean Fcuder r y ' Y at fi' i ,gy S5 Qi - 6 Z. fa Aw ' ,iff ' Ruth Rice if ,YA -3. n ' x 4 -, 'L' .ai W, .. E, E qs jr' Ann Richey Y 1 QF? xi, William Roehnell W if Lekqy Ross Susan Schenck x R T f 1 if R ri i is . i P . V I I rikq 0' eir E -if Maj R 4 W X f 7 William Richey Mary Lou R wlelle R 55.213438 2 29 A f ii: I Q, , ,9 ,ZQWQJ-,P -'f M Mrwflmffw yi ni ,Y QW' ' ' ,QQJQ f' L: ,' ' A-f I am Q? 1 a Muff' S ,JW , E, ' JN' J o ' . H2-' 'A ' EV' 'K , my 1 Q . , A ,S 5 4 ,N ,rp xx X SS Q' - 'mx 71 'Sl I !'ix Ku' ty 4 , I WW siinebn.. Jim Sh lv J A s n I h d Sp ingston A d le Suffield Kay Sw I 9 My f fn- i Y Jim :hwa eyer Sonya SiI Jim Solo gumeldk ' I b T dlezk QF, 1, IW., - S jx tfyvf, 3 ' 4 7 ,A gf S uf! fn , Dick Scott Lewin Simpki Mqrigyie S Jack Sutton J T y A iz, AA M .. . J S J J if J' 2 f-J fr X . fhmr J JL'JJ Jack Seaman John Slater Beverly Sewers ' P t Stn f l Alun Swanton QQ 3- I eff JS an-1 - Y? 1 Y, A r v .kr Q ,X Q J! U 1' Qfl .! , Bob s ward Sh ss hte J dy Sp nonni. sereabarh . QQ, V pf 3 Zgifwl-. U'-nw' Wifi? - was J . I 74 f 1' if ff. f 'S ' J ig tt, h M K,-C T x J X A i QV f A - My mm e mNl 6gfK. I ar ara rma gli. Brandon Snpilf Paul Spraetz E. D J N I fx, I ' ff S f l 1 WN, 1 rr I ' VD? Q: +12 J ,' . ,ax - 15 X .3 Fa .QA mg., Q' ,gm Roger Temple Rosemary T o D Q , A ' 51' . K Q r Anila Toselli Q Pal Travers I Q .', Merlila Trebesch V-. 'I , ar -HS Nw' X ax-2 jig! .v Richard Tucker QQ W - ,xp K :Qi Nil! ,. J 9 Alice Underwood Pal Van Lanen if ii , y Q N Gary Troller mick V r D ff Wx ii- his . iv 0 f , X John Voelpel Align gb P yi Tj M, . I? ii: - - W Ray Voigt . wi ' I llulh Voss Az. tl . . 1 ' 0 ,al x ,I k X . Donald Wagenbuch E A K' me if, NQ iff, T K X U les N y David Weicherding Joyce Weiler David Weiss '29 ey., i Dig A - I 6, ,,. ,Ip D f I y iv: we , A N ia? : V ,A A Charles Welch Z' f M f sf ,D rg wk wir '- whine I x ' K .r.Z, I 9. if x . ' Q e T x X, 7' I I 1 4 W Diane Wlllis V , e Max Wolf J. ..,- Roben Wright Donald Wyall I,-X s N V Y . Xbox f X. Xifx :A '-x Xb 'A ff Ja T VX, 1 NXY E if I 5 N 21 Yll f X Robert Wilson Murray Yeomans I r, Q Q -:Q - .r.R:z4f Y Q I! 1 . Waller Winger Jean Yoder K X . Y 9 ll V V . Q. IE , 'Q , it W Y N 1 3' , f El' .. A lyk, R x Dorolhy Wohl Che! Zieglerk J A Q 'R gm. 'pans I' 1 Mr. Van Deventer explains an Algebra problem to his Freshman class. Don't shock yourself, Mr. Schultz. Be careful handling those tools. Now let me show you how to do it, boys. 32 A math class takes measurements for a paint job Miss Albright shows them how it's done. is Miss Kinhofer shows ot? her prize specimen. What's the matter, Mr. Wallace, won't it run? rnfucn COLONIZATION FRENCH COLONIZATION Except for the interruptions caused by the lndian wars, Peoria was basically a continuous French Settlement. Those early French explorers, who came when the Peorias inhabited this region, had many difficulties and hardships ahead of them. Their life in the New World was tedious and many times they became discouraged, but as time went on they gradually became settled and looked forward to better days to come. Sophomores have found this also to be true. For like the early French explorers they also find the going rough and uncertain. But as their school year unfolds they at last find a place for themselves at Peoria High School. hx Carol Ackerman Janet Andersen .. 5- 1 x l 5 fklrrk X - J i 3 If if 47 Bill Adkins Jess Anderson Romana Adkins Sandra Anderson Jon Arehart ll x ! tim, .. swf? 5322 Q lla In QM, our' ww, whflwqu Vu We I el l ,C f 'ti 'yah r Q W, : 4 , I A X , 'L ll J 5, 23 A Q2 Joan Armbright Q Saw .. , 25 ati' if LyleBall A- Norma Barnes ,, S21 we Z - A :fy 5 Tam Barnes 29 X . l ' Janet Barrer .fp g ' - .W lmzvme 5 wwf:-Q . is ,C V, ssrrrss 5 if 1 1 4' x 1 5 Joan Barrer 43- j fa. ff M 1 Tom Batz Q Q l Tom Baumgardner Agnes Bell g f lv if 4 i Jr S' f A fig kivx K ,fu gl ' , f l Lil i' ,S ,irq 'ilu - Jerry Bennett dl ' , -ll lg Bob Blake A Joan Bagan C: , 14 fl E? Bill Barzhelt fi 'QP' .hi Sondra Borin , , ..,, I . Q 4 ff. 1 Y' Denise Brackett Charles Bradshaw F, ' Q 4 T 1 Watson Branch Ss If Q ,f S Carol Brewer 1 A l f l A si QV B - 3 Sh A 'V 5 A Bryan Bunch 'V rally it ' w 1 V! Margaret Burroughs Q' 'QW' Anita Cahill Dick Cameron Gene Carlson Ken Carrigan M M-an 4 Q Mary Cheatham i ' 'xy -ji ' Q fl qs ff 4 r Avie Cohen Ronnie Collins in 5- Joy Ann Cook he -fd , ig . ' Dirk Cornelius , Y. 1 5-ww., 4 Mary Cornish D D . in Jack Courl f. is Nole Cover ' Ei Ginger Covey ' -:F Q 4, ZA f 'x 1 ,K if Jon Curlis l my 'K John Cusick Penny Daker 'A ao-, . 16 N ff as e Q rg k , li fi, ,g fs ,, f K it i . al Jack Davis 1 A our Mariorie Day . 1 ,ifflff , , ' Min. 'Esl- w.o2f'f' .V m?JgM,r,5 . 4, sg. '.f,3. ...i. l ,awrg John Deall -ia Nancy Dergins Beverly Dinger 3 C M Jackie Dockins I Don Drummond Louise Duff xi ff . H Nancy Dumermulh Marilyn Durham C M e ii Li D Helen Easton ' i-sire, 1 A ef 55539552 Shirley Edwards , f ' ll s Ronald Essig lgffl ic? ,7 M fo C+- - 1 Y I Ronald Farwell , xt- V' 4 , 11 Bill Enright Roherla Eppy Bob Fehr MW Ti x Xa. J . N I, . A f I -. Ln U o N eg., lxitx 4, :I X z f ll A xx l , x L. , ,, - l I A ' ' , .- .K ,, III . if all . A lx f, i Il E- .' if me ifiiif'-f - , , ,rl f' 73 .54' 1141. ' 1, A. 3 ' ' 2 V rfglisf yf I ,' - Q if 'G J 'Q XD ,J X5 me ,,-.-.1 'L.A Vf ,, f . f Q Madalyn Fehr 5? is Louise Finnie h iff , if ' Dona Flekher 1 X a. X, Sf: . , ,7 ' V T J 1 l l if if i l ll' I 1 H l l il . is X 5X1 f QQ. K, , Q . Q V if Don Forgey Q nfs 1? Vg ,mm U Jack Fosler llga- gggstw ' . J. Il Larry Friederich ga sa ,VH ,' C7 if 2 , 5 3, Jackie Furs! ? Marilyn Gamlin . H'EQgeF Howard Gerdes e i + 1 ,I ,L Joan Gelz , rw 1 ,d, 5 mai Dennis Gibbs iw 4-1 . if? -Q , f wwQ4' fxfzxfffififf A Suzanne Gibbs M l 3 , 5 e224 . ' Wu. ' ss'3'9 ,L Q 3 I Bob Glasford 'HK 1 ,Q ,rf f I ,e ,W gsm if-1 Roger Gosch 54: 9 .4-1 1, K if ri Ronald Graves -E i Mg G ,Lf N i Mary Green Joan Greenbaum 9 M- Q ,'-. '. KIT? ' lflv Bob Griffith g,fx P H1 -H 5 i,,! fx, X. Homer Grave Q ,, 1 441:-Q V' ,Z 4, ibffi rL'nEV N f 2 Jerry Hansen ,xr G yy, 1 Larry Harman Thora Harms ski lio 'ef V Bill Harper I ,fir . 4 Jackie Harpman G k Y Dick Harrison VLJM wmmf eww iMiQf V Zz! fs 'gas if all Ken Hawthorne Alberta Henning Priscilla Herge! Sandra Herman Doneia Herzog ii,g1ffj5of3'- ' 'L 'Q K H N , . I a ge fri -W 3 Q A J' 7 A . J ldlyfl ' A H Lf - 2 is . ' ' c ,. .. J f: 4 af. J . ,,,s af Orainlee Heuermann Rosemary Hoppe Bob Jacobus Richard Kalaoka we-L feel.-1:f . N,.-.v . iaggagzggggmgzggg, ,fm ::Q,,.y,f -- 1 Q -- VJ ifigffigj :gy -,, J' ' 33 I L - ,, - A ' K A 'ff-iii-1' fr 2 15 J -, 'fm - qifm-i-? if K Q A 1 . vmlli.w1r Flarella Hill Tracye Hubble Nigk Jacquin Allen Kelcll . ff? f ' V, b -A Q . of e J r A, ' ' ' ,',. f 5, Q2 of 1 is e 1 Tfll J, ., X ' E 15 ' ..,. ,'l- .e ' '- Q g 5, .. 1.2, 5, , :sul My 1 A I A ,- ' 'H :sa , S ' , , 1: i - 2, Q5 K :Eff S , gf? . ' ' J- . ff'-QQ Qs. XX Si! - , . ' , J 2 51 li l Philip Hoag 55.37 w ,A,i.:, 4 , V Ei Alf , .Pi f 'wr m e wa' f 1 fm' Q ff ills ex' X A ' ' f ffrf ik JF .if '.:...s' ' elf intl: Fred Hoffman Barbara Hofherr - fs we-Q Hifi: Q22 'E J in 5 f RQ, if r '- g k - in 4' Paul Hollgreve James Huffman f'5 ':zV' 'T'G'T:,fiA'+iZ 95'-123'-f'Wi5rl' -f - z-an 'az 21.1.1.1,ffm.wm1.',X- 1-eff: ,. Lfg:,W.s.ez,rrWg.,, .3y::S-as f tif? 'f tiwfiig 'SEM-: 1wS?3wfhiSrz c fa: , -A - .wwf -wr K ,L f rr 5 XX, J ,, is V b L E in ,M ig was 2 'KH ig 6 1 AU 5? A W, U le : fl L, QW' N 5- x ai Q x rl Pal H u nl Jackie Hunter Kathleen Hursl Frank Jimiscn 15,5 .,.., , . 1gEfr3IL7-fJ:Ei35z V ' I 4 ' DW ' If- W ' if2?fe:Q:f:-Wir , , f5,QQg 5-gig.-Q If , Charles Johnson 5 ' Qvgsigfegggiizy - ' . Qglziliiifszf I if if , uk , ge 1' o sf: Millon Jones mx Y J 2. 5553 f X J Qiv.w.,1,v,,, ' - -- - f ' ,- xg-.5g5:1,,:.r1 -ggf e g: kziag-A , . -an E' Lii'AE2f.dSff -. X2 Connie Kammerer Shirley Keller Shirley Kennedy XM ,, , J Lili' uw, ar -' ,flaw . - on LEG. if., S il? W X 4-44 3 ,6 Q .WJ . , il s JE' 4. 4 I Tom Kennedy egg' 1 ' 'L 5.4 J T ' ' '5il:i'lfff?1.'E ' ' F w W ' '! J ,. .1,V . ' if V .. Clarence Kennel Xanfha King ,... Q, i. r 43 J F ' f W Wh J J r A -sex I W A ia Roy Kern Sharon Kingsland , , A Q V A y..r, .,, 4, Debby Kerswill Karen Kinkade Dianne Kidder V l '4 V J: X, gf, ' .2 W , N 5 N f fx J ll 'l'1: J H is ll' wk f J W ,-. ev- Bob Klaus . 35.11 N! L! Shirley Klaus fi 3' 1' . 3 . M . , li Kay Klepfer I i f f 5 F' 4 X sf .i.J1'l.1.m, ' X141 ' f 5 Jill Knoblock Carol Kowalske Bruce Kramer Richard Kreeb .ii llum. lllllli 1 ilfx 'VE Nancy Krall M Q .. , 5 Dorothy La Morder it 'Q - l i N' L Dean Lange E Nancy Larimore A: f ,fl - .- AHA' gf' -. izifizi f3.y fm, P ,,, ,L ff1f..:.fi 5-.5 an f , - , ,. ws vm., .4 , ,J V f-I-,fs l, .V-dm., ,li . f - it-if -. v-JD 1' X 1 Jgyggilffiff- '21 43 r I 1 1 ggzf, ' ,g.53 L.,f i' ff Carol Larson fig wil l John Larson Scott Laughlin 'iffy Marion Ledien N ,A f if -, Darlene Le Roy Q1 X .ff s Elwood Lewis Aiwa 1 I, ' '- ?' ll Yv onne Lewis l A yf -x r ,th if ill U Bob Lile X ,,.. Qi L. Hs? Jerry Loar Ned Loar Juanita Loving Bob Lucas V J gs . Dodee Mannion 'fi' , K 1 X Phyllis Manson Joelle Manuel Fm J If fi . J X A Rissa Margulius M, K . Flora Marks June Marshall , vw- 4 I , ,Lrg Q r r .1 A , Cx 5+ 33 5 Q R fr Q f x ,y s P55 r ,, e gi if 3 Charlene Marvel 6 X Judy Marx ES., .I iw '- . at LW 5 'Q ' Q - L Shirley Marx Q Bonnie Mason .QW L rr'L XX 2 1 If i X3 5 Bruce McConnell Neal McCorvie J S is rrl rl7 f 4,r' , L :ali if -i , l,,, f - L ' , ii llrllr ' i gi?-lx V A I I .V Vi i .A.Qk, V V ry ' - 1 Charles McCoy Jim Miller Jim NGIICIS TUV' Nodon iaf ,y, ' ' SE . ',4 ' 1 WV45' - Sharon McDonna Tom Milligan Gloria Nelson Dave Ouzls ,, - r S . ' ' f Q .V k:.k A' , . I 1 2 - , .,,,. f Judith McKinney Slephene Monk Lynn Nelson Nick Panos ,gr .V wg ,' I v ,fi J as fl M , , a 'ill' Susie Mead Revie Mordue Nancy Nixon Lorraine Pallerson :img ' Y FZ 'sl l ' .xv 13' 'X 3. lei, T5 P Bruce Meyer i n fp is Hi . .3 Nancee Micheal Roberl Mugge ,ef 53 L' 5 Jack Myalt MAX, e f f f 2 Joy Norris Carolyn Paylon , :' 1 772 ,, X X ft we di by , ., . 4 .- 31,5 , Zelma Pease 11 . H553 .. we , ' I ff v' in if 5 ,Q 5, S Georgene Pelini 1 l yin I f 6 -ff If Jef ,S - N' S l ., f 1, f Sandra Penny Q . 'S' Beverly P ' 4, rd O , , 4 ' I Wf l , M, ,av JJ fl fix Arlene Pfeiffer 4 B -B B I , V I Cf' X f I Bill Pilditch . fx M, K3 ff l Viola Pople Y,-E' 1 Kenny Powell ,Q 5 B 3W rwyr X 1 f i K Q 5 , x. I Nancy Ruber 0. . :fi Dorothy Redenius Louis Rittschaf .9 f I .lr K Judith Reesman Nqngy Rogke A 'vo ff 5 3' 5 8 Martin Reeves Jim Reiman Dave Rittmiller Jean Rodgers Marilyn Rogers Cliff Rank 1' 'L A V I W f B I A wi Roger Rosxell Donna Royster .na , I RK X, A57 F X ff Fred Rubey 5 x , I . Shirley Rusk 1 ry, ,VI f i Erhard Saettler ' 'V f , ' .. W lf'- : X31 Verle Saflord ' 1 up . i 1 1 Nancy Sanders Richard Sanders if 335 W Sande Schwartz Barbara Scott Milton Scoutaris ., ,. Y, .. V- gr '-,mf f ere 1 gf, 1 4 . 1, K., ?,ll,'+x'!.?Y,Ik f . , 'Y H Robert Scovil 4 Ronald Scovil Judith Selburg x e 1 ,, W , if Joyce Sellars QM' hfi K 2 3' , I. F, N I , fr, ' A I! Bob Shaklee Dave Shea 5 ,. . lA f, 2.-- V f tw Q . l Abilah Sherwood A V'f37TQIf'5,ll'T-'31 , in Q A 1 6 wwiemwrwuw E3WHQf'g? Caroline Shinlrle Stephen Shively ' - , Q A, K -5- .Q f i, lv - . Edward Shore JE ' wqkvmiww il.. f' '55, fm ': 1- Norman Shubert Jllggg T a'an ! Corolgene Sibilsky Janet Smith Duane Snedden eyiif' T if 1 af f Ray Sewers Verdie Stanley we . I T7 J? J A ff! 9.. :1. MN, 'xl-tif f' L H .,,1 . 'S imwieizi--mi . . i Q Q I te - b y X if f ' ' me H ' 'sr ihgagtgx iw5f T Q. 5' Hiles Stout R l Iv egg: , V Vr.. A Mariorie Strathman eciT2v.,95: ,- gfigl Roger Streibich L trtd S 4 . ,Q xi 3 Hz M 5, ,v 0, H 1 U ' 1 'V , - I .E 3,1 Shirley Sturtevant ,M V wg. KL ' 6 1,3 4 in we Xxx E all X? . W Wayne Sutton William Symonds Helen Thomas y f Robert Taggart Deane Thompson Ann Taylor Janice Tinges Bob Taylor Donna Stegner 6 M111 '- f' U ,. K lxtiwlfs .l. A' 'QI' ' ,f'-,s,h.g'r,., x ,v ,'5-,-g- -uw .av - ,, e V-J. , t,kRi:,eWg, Q ,Fw may , A xml: , NI 4' -wh, 2:1 J , l A ' 'r?St:' arfigni not Se M, -f---- ' ,. I Ly ,,'LKx nge if f 'HSE xg ,F Q . VY ! Leanne Stone ,' 5' 0- . --., .S es I . E , Q i qw' Q sex . in I X N , William Trager 8 Darlene Triple!! ?'! '? David Tucker 'i ww N- ill i E5 4- ' A T' .., Elmer Turow : 'fa lv 38 ' 4? ' vi il Donald Tyrell A rr'- f -'-. 5 .gjfji is 1' la ' if Jack Uppole I fl lil K, X at Q Jean VanGundy K Zi W X , ,Q f ,I f if , pg lraa Gwen Verdoes Reber? Waibel 418 'T' 1 K if Scoll Waikins 'F 6, xxx xxx K X XXI ...c-. xlsu Xml xt ,vs-, - 7- ew mx! gt Qs.-Ki , X uv, A xnxx 2' X ,A , , , yy -xx , 5 , QS , XIV 6 a 1 ,..r :. K I ,f . xxnnu ,gut 'Y ' -. - ' 1 x -:- vi - ., , -ffNQ?'L ,2 p Hr. X - 3 T511- 4-1,419 iZ - 1-' Z 144- ' -sq., X LTV .tr ..-fr jj- Z ,W xa. ,vi .-N, DT N N X xix h Vw 1 , A-'xv' . , iii. ' xxx wx X 'V Q, I H, Q - ,Z , -1-ff, 4- Nag, -4, A' if if -le:-iff .. ff ' Q, . - ee Virgil Walls ix V I if' I '-3 X. Marian Wead ,MW Q Wm I Q Marilyn Weiler '. , -A ,1 ei fi! Gary Wheeler 5 MW ri ,, Q. Y ,K ,. is li Q A , v Sondra Whilcomb fix on in 1' Marilyn Whittaker c ' 'R , mn, , A if Mary Whitten , '-P? I ,K H I Nur . - tw? 7 hx f 3,3 wZ0f11,Jw.i va, 3, ' 1 Warren Willems Beverly Williams Mail? Q, Edward Williams B A I: , are- W gflf' 1 ' -. 3? N + 3 , , ix A..... 9 1.- Jim D. Williams James R. Williams xx Q if e Theresa Williams .T Barbara Wohlfarlh V A iw iii ' Q, JanelWolf - Q . 'I' Ki 1 N 'A. f iv ,fl Dorothy Zanders yi, ,. M gpg in 1 -1' Marilyn Zweifel i K K l f I Be a C B. Emblem by Bob Kupfer Egg!!! Sggcinegny go O own m What cha got there, Rich? The LeHerman's Club put on a delighfful assembly The girls in Home Making class favor us wifh a fashion show Some girls in speech class give an imifafion radio show The Sophomore Docfors of Frogology The Rec , a favorife hang-ouf of The Cenfrolifes Young minds furn fo fhoughfs of College 44 GAY NINETIES Bill Jo lsfandi -Trea e old sc If is fh GAY NINETIES This period of Peoria history was gay and colorful. Industries and education had developed and everywhere there was evi- dence of progress. The Juniors, having had a background of experience, now have time to enjoy the results of their efforts, and this year, like the Gay Nineties, is full of many colorful and interesting events. 1 I x-MQ 5 Colleen Alexander Donna Alspecfor Barbara Anderson a .4 Esther Anderson - 5 'u ,C Wayne Anderson 3 ix vl . i William Balzer Donald Barlon W :ig YW J Mary Ann Armbrusler Don Bal: C, Charles Babcock We L 3 Z 0 I fam!! f l X A Q L . 'P' , f 1 l f in 1 ,Mg J All ,H i 1'-,llllglll l Y 1 ll' l rf L ' W ll! 1212: l-4 w,.e-f -' V ,' ' lr Y Q 3 X Mez. HVWWYAC, I ,I J 44 9 ' Q 5 f I f 97 VZ, Jim Baumgarlner Q r '13 X, of-XA X' . if W ,xl .. Lowell Beck sail? 'fy ,ri is if Jeanne Behm :rig Yi ni : lv Bruce Behrman M 3 is xx ff . rf ' ggi Q fb if f ' fi Tom Biggs .5 '1 Judilh Binkele Jim Bolliger .Y V X Carol Borders l. - -.- ' -fx x lin W Genevieve Braswell ,Q . :qi s 4 . H3 Maze J iQ, 'Yr X J 5 1 A tex, 4 Don Brian lllen l so all ' 'f ' .. ,egg . -9. Yzggmfi -4 4 ' ' .Sf ' , l lf'-' Jerry Case l r fe f ffl Bill Chrislian Geraldine Brown Slephen Clark r, 'Q' 5' 1 David Bullmeier Rich CloPPe' Zi Ag? X' X ll B l E K zz A I William Burns Glofiv C0501 ' l 'ff B .B QJ' A fl Gene Bungn Donald Coker ' gi ' 6' R aI . is ,, 'N W K 'Swv Q Q ,J fl T - , 3- p x 4 . QW - . Nancy Coogan Genevieve Daily 1 AC N 55 all it .s S . s N M , QM ' E K 2 ggggr, , Q V, i N54 4 ,, ,fn 1 ,,,. . Ward Corbin Adrian Daniels Evelyn Denny .,., 3 'ig ' K' K ' , C A 4 s D f ' -V E :lag ' 'J :H Sally Come Jim Davies Sam Dixon W J Qu e , . Q ,. D C f X . Claire Craggs Jack Davis Dorothy Dodds Tom Cramer Sarah Dees Miriam Domniix We f ,,.M,,gl -- , F F ,, fig f iff 5 V- . Q F v?'?i : - If 352, ' Efifgi 2, , K 4 f Richard Cunningham Sally DeGaris Dewdyrw Dubois Ray Della Donna Carolyn Edwards X if Robert Farden Chesier Farwell Sc 9. Barbara Feger Darlene Feser in ' ' -if 5 :eo gi. 2 5 13 For Janice Flagg 1 ., Betly Jo Fleener Kay Fouls Joan Fowler x 1 Mary Franklin 3-i 1 C Q Deloris Frye Ann Gaskins .Q XS.,-X V 'l S' f 'ey Jllhwllw lwlff iql 8.15. 5' 1 r if gf? F3 l' ' ,bf T'-:bij D, ,Q 1 J M, s ii, Warren Goetz 5 - f - x Q , v Z . eanelre Goodapple 1 ., 'I' e ?'sf vii Y ar. -11 Q-r ff Jim Green 'Wav 'Emi 1 l John Green I , E .lay Graves Ronald Greenwood Z., I Q, 7. June Griffin 4 fs! Betty Grose 6 , fi? Q i,.fA Gloria Grofe Richard Gunther I E ,.,. i . Lf Gordon Haeger Ginger Hale Q g 4 xii' I Jonquil Honse aw, ,uli noi Nadeene Harrell , I f . 3 v M, X George Heilborn Helene Heinzman sf. Sonic Harsch nald Heirzman 24 x Q F' .fig 'V R y fy- Z0 Z 7 1 v ff R, 5 -X ' ,pr X Shir arlwell Carol Heuermann 3 1 Q. , K V' l if 40 j ,H .' ,f I, Robins Hnwihorne Norma Hill Tebby Gregg Roger Grover Roland Hale , - .LM -5- - 'Semi ' wi,f'i:?i1 . zX 1 N X 5 X ' K +G are fx Ae, - Q '. ,JZ 55 'iffy' -l l . Si. Iljlgyfi ,- - -'-'-' Fvdnk Gvehfher LaVerne Hamilion M . 'lv A R K 'M ll il . V. ly., Y' it ,Jiri-f r.. . - A I W 1 . 5 I H f f or G l J rv 7 fr wi f' Y? ff f' V1 if-WB f N A1543 lnvlkliu. n . lk A-A Rnchard Hanbazk GD I 5 E7 1 , I Jarky Hayes Pal Hoepfner Terry Hooion SQ P' .. if K - J Mary Hope in rrrx J J X --A Donald Houk -as i ,fr if ff Q 5 K - f lag? ' MMA Garry Hovenden ,gk x J ,gn f S Joan Howard Mary Jo Johnson Ramona Kidd Rita Johnson i t 5 fl flllfg if L, , Roy Jonas Bill Jones Marlha Jueriens Kermit Jamison John Keegan John Kirchner X , X A Q XA ,ff James Kifchell , L ii ioiii iiii Li- ,sw . , -, Carmen Klaus k A, 1 Jerry Kroesen if . if X 5 1 , 'S vi ,Q i if 2 Elsie Krumpe , in K 1,4 4 . N A it I., mum, 'ag il' J ui: , 2 -I ' Q Roberl Kupfer Q33 gsm? kt' I, if I x ul Ernie LaBarr Charlene Klepfer Sandra Lancaster 5 , X - 1 1 , rf' ' 111,11 1 N I Lynne Landwirlh Dirk Larence Jackie Lakowe V .f N , is l , A 3 Pal Lauderdale S: 3: 4-' Wm sa ,g li ., ff 1141 2 m 4. 1 WTI iff ff 7 VKVV ,GQ is Lanny Laughland ass: Marie Lautenschlager 43' ., 1,-if V 3. 1 if Pal! Lewis Win W f' 1 QQ frbllk X K all ,J Fred Kramer ' Q 5 4 l f ? -,J f.4 iv x lll' .1 - '43 A :l , - 9 X N A xg NX V.-2: . N M P 4, is M vm Q C T ,s mlb 5 r ql'l.g'5:'q'wWh L if A o fix se 3 ' .5 . , 9 l f ' ' ' 7' lay I 'if-X FGM Yi!-H' g .I 4, f ..x. Q- b , gp? ' v B I Rithtlrd lewis Janice Locher Dorolhy Malone Nancy Mafarelli Q if , an 3 1 X , 3122, Y in P M f Waller Lippmann Q K. l X Judy Little -Mr VI, J X X J QP if fall 41 i lv f r if on .Ml JoAnn Loaf! ,g, 45 42? Q J ',, .0 Shirley Louck ,f. 13 ff, -sf Charles Luihy Penny Margelis Q' I Barbara Marr Q fi' L 3151: lf. ' 1 John Martin ll Todd Marlin X . A .lim Malheny 'Sl , ad' wg - Eleanor Mayne ,sz F, ,-. 4 fri M Bill McCarty Q, i - ,Q Q 5438 ' Reed McClintock argarel McCluggage , -ft, X M . X il 1 4.45 Everell McCormick Diane Me,-fin fi . f ox Millan McCuskey 'S' -5 inf f 1 .2 ' 4: Nellie McGhee if y X if , Raymond Mclnlire Marilyn McMorris if ,gif M Lorraine Meier 5 3 f 1 K X. 641 Richard Moake Gerry Moffat! -Q. lf. A, I- Q . N K xx rx Gly Larry Murphy '79 if Karen Murray 3 Te 7 ' Y L, , la' gl X x f A 'Q X f L ff 'I V X ' 1 f ' ff f i 1 ' L Jack Myers Dick Oaklord 63 'Q' I Frances Oechsle 'sz ,fa A 1.-gmail R: W N . ,V Q M .- X - like Effie i 7 5'- Dave Naufh 'J m Jim Nelson 'A I ,M ' K Mary Neumiller f I sg 1 l Norma Newell .N Q Jeanne Perkinson Barbara Perrine Ri lil Carler Lee Perry Marilyn Pierce 'fm 4 K, Qfimi N Ann Pillenger v,.i 4' M f X 24 5 Cv , EP x X f ml, 'Q 'fl1. 4iy-EQ Sam Plumer ,Q-is I Z7 - i Pal Powley I 'Cr' :N If 1 ,fg , fa '? 5 r Likuf L5 ' Frank Rasmussen A Don Reichel z 5' f l Pele Reuling as Tx 'VZ' Marilyn Rodems ,., .. XV' f-ff X f A Melvin Rose , '7 R gg? ,rx ff l Joan Rosenberg .. , A ' gilt .1 43 'Y . f Y Huge. KN Ml, 'N '14 yxlilq , L ww :lbw f'. '. . Jan Saville George Selburg 45 Q' an ' , 1 r K ,f' If I 5 5 3 ya ' 5 an 4 JoAnn Saxlon Gordon Selkirk fr va fl i Af' 1 5 1 J' Ronald Schenck Harold Sellers Jane! Schwyharl Q f - sf 5- gi fy. MX , , 1 -fi I ix 'wllk if 5 M fl Gm like R M' l- aio il Shirley Reck Grace Saunders 4, :ii fi 5 X JA. 41 '-' GD PM 5l1CW90 James Simpson 'Y c'v Beverly Shield Janann Smith Janet Silverstein Ruth Smith v is QV 'ma .A Richard Steenrod X w 1 1 at IEW SL! ul ll I W il X 1, F:-Q Q15 K E cm Shirley Stever lr Sylvia Stoecker fi, ravi mx ff: V 'fl 1' J Catherine Stone Shirley Stuber Anne Swedell iff . 9 if 4. Jo Sweney A '14, XV lfsilfh' X 21 Ronald Talley Howard Taylor Gerald Swank Joanne Tinges li Q .4 ,- . gif' 'I 1? W .X my A. Dick Ullman John Van Deventer Dolores Vaughan fi Gordon Wallace Q Qi Y N X , K 532 5 Kenneth Walters Charlene Watkins . A slll ' S. V-,W-was .emfwze ,., , Qwmffm +413 3 445' U 21 Jayne Webb ,irq K if iff K' ffl' I .Eli X Avlis We . P , Wg J Wayne Weidner W ? ' 'fr' J O al., fl ,Llr,,.,,2' , f ,Q in J Jackie Weisert rf -Q Lynn Welch Thomas Welch il ., S- Joyce Williams 9? 3 ,A l, K all f R . Ziegl , M ,- ,, 1 .. ,. Q, K X Dale Zipp af ay l f Natalle Williams SCH' lNil5U W ,, T f S' J w II R b ew hl ,U J , . lya, A mf ,.-'Rf A M -Q, xl 'W , s l ' Jack wily' Glenda York '. x .I ,I 'wp L 1 ' an - I, N A f, f 4 A f'- - ' ,Aj JJJLIYJA H :pc V, W' A -Wi TH .71 I ?p , J 1 4 fn ,f 'V jf, V1 Wnjgjl 1532 54 MODERN W 3 SENIORS Jock Arnold-Secrefory, Bob Court-Treasurer, Beffy Lou Henebry-Presidenf, fsfcndingi and Paula Hifch- cock-Vice President, fsecfedi are proud of their city. This view shows fhe busy business section of Peoria. Elm? Yadav-imw rf 'UH Sify ivxlifa l 'Q MODERN ln this modern period, industry and civilization have greatly progressed. Peoria is a stable and worthy city and has achieved a name for itself. The Seniors have also come to this period ot their school career. They are on the brink of a tuture which is uncertain, but it they can take advantage of their resources, the tuture is unlimited. Abel, Dan Don is conscientious in whatever he does. Varsity Baseball, lntramural Basketball, Intramural Football Ackerman, Lynette What will P.l't.S. do without lynette speeding around the halls? Clue Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Jusendra, Social Science Club, Stamp Club, Crest, Stunt Shaw, Senior Service Club Applegate, Bill Bill isn't the only one who wants to be a millionaire. Spanish Club, Fresh-Soph Football and Basketball, Varsity Football Argus, Donald Central welcomes Don into the lions' Den. Transferred from Holy Trinity, Chicago and Spalding to Central Anderson, Albert We can understand why Andy's pastime is hunting and fishing. Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football Arnhalt, Marcia Marcia's personality is admired by everyone who lrnows her. Cue Club, Pep Club, latin Club, Music Workshop, Musical Eaitravaganza, Jusendra, Stunt Show V Bear, Vera 55 3 We know Vera will make f C' .,a good housewife C l X ' some day. . I V g 940. T ....-- ' 1 i ,il , 1.-1' . ,E 213: , fl, I .gf E-:ag 4 . W. 7 , x' - ,Z ge Arnold, Albert Gary We're glad to see Jack at Central this year. Varsity Football, Musical Extravaganza, Secretary ol the Senior Class Barabo, .loan Full of fun and always ready for a good time, that's Joanie. Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club. Spanish Club, G.A.A., Committee ot Forty, Social Council, Stunt Show, Music Workshop, Rhapsody in Blue, Pep Club, Musical Extravaganza, Seventeenth Summer' Beam, Tom Tom's quiet ways are admired by everyone. lntramural Football Beatty, Kay Kay's friendliness is liked by all who know her. G.A.A., Library leghtol, Bette Bette is admired for her lovely blonde hair. French Club, Social Science, G.A.A., Science Club, Jusendra, Rhapsody in Blue, Cheerleader Beyer, Jean Peppy and ambitious, Jean is a good leader. Spanish Club, Cheerleading, Stunt Show, Committee of Forty, G.A.A., Jusendra, Social Council Blrdzell, Thomas Tom is a person who gets things done. Ticket Committee, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Dean's Assistant, Proiection Crew Blumenthal, Albert Al is bound to be a success with his personality. Junior Red Cross Bodine, Robert Bob can always be seen driving his car. Bob's a lellow everybody likes. Stunt Show, lntramural Basketball, Jusendra, Science Club Boldon, Charles Chuck will make a fine architect. Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Golf, Blackwell, Loretta Loretta could be recognized anywhere by her red hair. Cue Club, French Club, Art Club, Pep Club, Jusendra Fresh-Soph. Basketball, Jr. National Honor Society, Student Directory Y 1 ,J 4 - 1.:' .-fffq-r-:-aqrsrfmef-sf:w:'L'f.ff,: Sg7A-lf .ww 'f '-f'Q-1-,:m'.1.g-w.1wf,7a..a,.wig' , ,I 1. -- , - ' Bond, Jerry A pretty girl who is active in school altairs. Pep Club, Social Science Club, Latin Club, Brunswick, Carol Carol would make a good model. Jusendra, Cue Club, Spanish Club, Art Club, G.A.A., Crest, Rhapsody in Blue, Stunt Show, Social Science Club G.A.A., Page. Stunt Show, Cue Club, Jusendra, Rhapsody in Blue, Crest Ii' Borden, Ed Ed's friendly and easy-going. Latin Club, Frosh-Soph Football, Intramural Sports, Opinion Brooks, Delores Delores will make a good secretary some day Carney, Devera Deedie wants to take a trip to Afghanistan. Spanish Club, Opinion, Social Science Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Jusendra, Cue Club Corrigan, Mary How could the ticket committee get along without the help of a capable leader like Mary? Ticket Committee, Spanish Club, Cue Club Red Cross, Jusendra, G.A.A., Pep Club, Music Workshop, Social Science, Oflice Assistant Carter, Jackie We can understand why Jackie would like to own a swimming pool. Swimming Team, G.A.A., Stunt Show, Rhapsody in Blue, lusendro, Latin Club Carter, Laird S. We're sure Laird will make a tine Research Chemist. Opinion, German Club Social Science Club, .lusendra,Latin Club, Cue Club, Science Club, Musical Extravaganza, Quill 8- Scroll, Jr. Nationol Honcr Society, Red Cross, Slunt Show Clements, Delores Dodie is bound to be a good secretary. Jusendra, Y-Teens Cohen, Ted Ted enioys doing nothing. Cue Club, Latin Club, Intramural Bowling, Intramural Basketball, Committee at Forty, Key Club, Cross-Country Cheneler, Donna How can a little girl like Donna have so much pep? G.A.Ai, French Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Comer, Howard We expect to read in the paper ol Curly swimming the English Channel some day. Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football, Swimming Team A gif t' M T 'ey Q I, ,N -I l 'ld ' sin lfflalilit iw 1 mg ! lllxlfi li El s, Cooling, Betty Bettff Poppy and friendly to everyone. Latin Club, Spanish Club, FQ - f Cramer, William We're glad to have Bill with us this year. Intramural Basketball, Transferred from Brimfield High Cornish, Herman Herman is known lor his ability in sports. Varsity Football, Frosh-Soph Football Court, Bob Another fellow whois very active in sports. Frosh-Soph Basketball, Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Latin Club, Letterman's Club G.A.A., Cue Club, Jusendra, Committee ol Forty, Pep Club, Dean's Assistant Creutzburg, Delores We're sure Dee will be the lamous cosmetologrst she wants to be. G.A.A., Cue Club, Committee in cosmetology for plays Cross, Larry Lee Larry is one boy you can always depend on. Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Stage Crew, Ticket Committee, Jr. National Honor Society Crout, Frankie Fronkie's ambition is to be a secretary. Dace, Helen Helen is dependable in everything she does. Musical Extravaganza, Stunt Show, Music Workshop, Jusendra, Senior Service Club Davis, Ruth Ruth's always ready with a bit of humor. G.A.A., Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Rhapsody in Blue, Pep Club Dawson, Virginia What would we have done without Ginny as one ol our Art Editors? Cue Club, Jusendra, French Club, Social Science Club, Art Club, Crest, G.A.A., Rhapsody in Blue , Musical Extravaganza, Stunt Show Fr., Soph., Jr., Sr., Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Music Workshop, Jr. Red Cross ,mx ' Dayhuff, lla Peppy lla will make a success of her life in whatever she tries. Crest, Rhapsody in Blue , Davidson, Charles A fellow who always enjoys himself. w W xg. A-x xx we t rf ,,,l C -1' g 'S ,4 , W N Stunt Show, Musical Extravaganza, G.A.A., Pep Club ,iff nr VXI! I I 1 1 ff ff .W f fw ZH UQ X la my 1, ft ' it INN l l A e 'f S13 ,T , xp :S f jg.-l ' f , v . , V Deal, Roger GD Roger will be a second Harry James. Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Basketball, Frosh-Soph Track, French Club, Peoria Civic Orchestra Donnelly, Bill How could Bill talk without his hands? Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, lntramural Basketball Letterman's Club, Crest 1 Diven, Joan .loanie is proof thot good things come in small packages. Spanish Club, Ticket Committee, Cheerleader, Rhapsody in Blue , lusendra, Page Dammilx, David Dave really isn't as bashlul as you think. Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Intramural Wrestling, German Club Downing, Roger Some day Roger will be a great pilot. Duke, Donald Don's ambition is to make a million dollars. latin Club, Spanish Club Social Science Club, Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Sophomore Class Ottlcer Jr. Red Cross Dunham, Bonnie Bonnie is known for he peppiness and her pretty red hair. G.A.A., Y-Teens Edwards, Chuck Chuck is known for his wonderful swimming ability. Varsity Swimming, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Letterman's Club f Elam, Leslie We are sure that Les will make u successlul businessman. Cue Club, Pre-Med., Science Club, German Club Fallerius, Carol Carol will always have things done before the last minute. G.A.A., Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Science Club, Music Workshop Ekstrand, Kay Maybe we will meet Kay on her trip around the world. Cue Club, latin Club, Science Club, Jusendra, Crest, Red Cross, Art Club, G.A.A., Social Science Club, Pep Club, Stunt Show Fields, Wayne Wayne really lives up to his nickname Lightning . Intramural Bowling, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football K ,I W... fwvvlflfvwl ttf 2 W na' O Y I VPEXY Fischer, Allan Allen is always lull ol' fun and just enjoys living. Fosco, Richard Dick is always saying, How about that. Extravaganza, Cue Club, Music Workshop Varsity Football, Frosh-Soph Football, Cheerleader, Jr. Class Officer, Intramural Basketball Fisher, June June is known for her long blonde hair and her easy-going ways. Musical Extravaganza Fleming, Ted Ted made a great Tarzan in the Soph stunt. Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Crest Photography, Spanish Club, Latin Club, I.etterman's Club Gates, Richard Dick is easy to get along with. Assistant to Counselor Giddan, Norman Norm is an active guy, who we know will long be remembered at Central. latin Club, .lunior National Honor Society, Tennis Team, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Sports, Social Science Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Science Club, Dean's Assistant, Page, Stunt Show, Seventeenth Summer' Gillespie, Charles Pat .lack will be o success in most anything he undertakes. Student Council Vice Pres., Varsity Swimming, 'Mgr. Varsity Football Team, Frosh-Soph Basketball, latin Club, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Sports, Treasurer of Illinois Assoc. of Student Council, Frosh-Soph Track, Key Club, Jusendro, Cue Club. Boys' State--delegate Goodwin, Dave We know Dave will make a great musician some day. Grant, Lawrence Nothing irks Larry as much as people that show ofl. Proiection Crew, Latin Club, Science Club, lntramural Bowling, Seventeenth Summer Green, Carolyn Carolyn will be remembered for her fine baton twirling with the band. Extravaganza l , . Green, Kenneth Ken is a guy who eats and sleeps basketball. Frash-Soph Basketball, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Gottwald, David We hope to see Dave as a good Radio Engineer in the near future, Sound Crew, Cue Club, German Club, Radio Club, Science Club German Club, Science Club, Pre-Med Club, lntramurol Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Intramural Football, Key Club, Social Science Club, Jr. Red Cross, Opinion, Intramural Baseball Gregg, Mary Mary is a peppy gal who is always out for a good time. G.A.A., Cheerleader. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, lusendra, Music Workshop, Pep Club, Opinion, Stunt Show, Rhapsody in Blue, Soph. Vice President, Musical Extravaganza, Page, Oflice Assistant 5 Haas, Emily Pepper, we know, will make a wonderful pro lce Skater some day. latin Club, French Club, Jr. Red Cross, G.A.A., Committee of Forty, Pep Club, Stunt Show, Extravaganza Grow, Barbara Barb is an easy-going girl who likes psychology and radio. Crest, Music Workshop, French Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, G.A.A. Gustafson, Jean leon is a friendly person who would rather go motor boat riding than anything else. Cue Club, Jusendra, Ticket Committee, Spanish Club .-.ss x 'N Hagen, Shirley Shirley's a cute gal who's bound to go places. Crest, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Music Workshop. Rhapsody in Blue, G.A.A., Pep Club, lusendra, Stunt Show. Red Cross, Senior Service Club Haines, Norris Norris seems to think a radio hobby is the best way to spend his spare time. Sound Crew Haley, Earl Earl will always be remembered for his great contribution to the sports at Central. Varsity Football, Basketball, Track, Letterman's Club Harris, Jerrol Jerry is a busy guy who seems to get his fingers into alittle bit ol everything. Spanish Club, Frosh President, Key Club, Intramural Football, Social Science Club, Cue Club, Stunt Show, Dean's Assistant, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball Hattield, Robert Bob can never be missed by anyone in a crowd. Could it be because he's so tall? Intramural Bowling, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball, Stunt Show. German Club Havera, Jimmy When Jim is missing in society, you can almost be always sure he's hunting. Latin Club, lr. National Honor Society, Intramural Baseball Hartsock, Ralph Ralph has the kno to be a successful businessman. Varsity Golf, Stunt Show, latin Club w how Hawkins, Margaret We know Margaret will be a successful model some day. Spanish Club, Pep Club, G.A.A.. Music Workshop, Extravaganza, Jusendra ,nz Herald, Frank R . L 3, Q' Frank will always be i L r remembered for his able C 3 Q leadership at P.H.S. Qi . V Latin Club, Student ff 5 Council Pres., I - Key Club, 5 Q Frosh-Soph Basketball, Intramural Sports, at la? E' Letterman's Club, x X Track, Jr. National Honor Society, Jusendra, Varsity Football, Boys' State, ld Social Council s..- Q Hawkms, Robert Bob hopes tc travel the U.5. some day. Ticket Committee Ei Henebry, Betty Lou Betty's personality has won her many friends at P.H.S. Cue Club, Jusendra, Music Workshop, Rhapsody in Blue, Stunt Show, Latin Club, Crest, Opinion, Pep Club, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza, Seventeenth Summer Hensley, Leah Leah is an easy-going person, who is known lor taking her time in the things she undertakes. Hester, Don Don is a guy who hopes to have a million dollars some day. Spanish Club, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Social Science Club, Jusendra, Intramural Bowling, Intramural Football, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball Heuermann, Richard Dick is a guy who on many occasions led our track team to victory. Latin Club, Letterman's Club. Intramural Sports, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Varsity Track, Cross-Country, Musical Extravaganza, Wrestling Hewitt, Carol Carol's quiet ways are liked by all who know her. Higginbotham, Patricia Pat always has a pleasant smile for everyone. Spanish Club, G.A.A., Cue Club Hinnen, Ann Ann is a gal who's contributed a lat to the activities at P.H.S. Student Council, Vice Pres. Junior Class, Sec. Freshman Class, Social Science Club Sec., Music Workshop, German Club Sec., Pep Club, Talent Board, Rhapsody in Blue , G.A.A., Jr. National Honor Society, Cue Club, Jusendra, Girls' Club Board, Page, C0unselor's Assistant' Hitchcock, Paula Paula's friendliness and vitality have won her many friends. Jusendra, Henrietta the Eighth , latin Club, G.A.A. Class Ohicer, Sr. Vice Pres. 64' Q x, E Hillyer, Shirley Nothing irritates Shirley like peopl aren't friendlyf e who Y-Teens, Pep Club, Jusendra 1 wl- Hodge, Jacquelyn Although Jackie isn't a talkative person, she seems to find ways of expressing herself. Spanish Club, French Club, Cue Club, Page, Jusendra, Music Workshop -cs lit .faire Hoffman, Mary Jane As successful as Janie's been at school we know that she will be successful in the future. Crest, latin Club, Cue Club, Music Workshop, Hubble, Phae We all know Phae's pleasing way will make her ambition as a nurse successful. Spanish Club, French Club, G.A.A., Rhapsody in Blue Rhapsody in Blue , G.A.A., Pep Club, - Jusendra, Stunt Show, French Club, Opinion, Musical Extravaganza, Seventeenth Summer Hokin, Joyce Joyce's sharp wardrobe is known by all. Spanish Club, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, G.A.A., Rhapsody in Blue , Stunt Show, Crest Business Staff, Pep Club, Page, Music Workshop, Seventeenth Summer Haklas, Burdell Burdell takes everyday life in her stride. G.A.A., German Club, Pep Club Hunt, Shirley E. Shirley's sure to ga far with her musical ability. Pep Club, Jusendra, C-ue Club, G.A.A., Music Workshop, Spanish Club, Social Science, Stunt Shaw, Junior Prom Floor Shaw, Sung at Dances, Rhapsody in Blue , Class Oflicer, Soph. Treasurer Hunt, Shirley J. Shirley is a girl who believes in having lots of fun. G.A.A.,'French Club, Jusendra, Social Science Cue Club, Pep Club, Music Workshop Jackson, Bill Sports seem to be Bill's maior interest. Fr. Soph. Football, Intramural Basketball, Extravaganza, Latin Club, French Club, Stamp Club Jacobson, Eileen Judging from her ability as Opinion editor, Eileen will go tar in journalism. Cue Club, Jusendra, latin Club, French Club, G.A.A., Soph. Class Officer, Pep Club, Quill and Scroll, Jr. National Honor Society, Opinion editor, Stunt Show, Extravaganza, Music Workshop Jones, Dorothy Dorothy's little but mighty in the field of sports. G.A.A., Spanish Club ll 4 I s a u Q I '1- Kahn, Virginia Remembered for her quiet and sincere ways. Y-teens 'Qi Johnston, Ralph Ralph's friendly smile is known by all. Opinion, Stage Crew Kammerer, Carol A hard worker with a sparkling personality. Crest, Spanish Club, Cue Club, G.A.A., Music Workshop, Musical Extravaganza, Rhapsody in Blue , Jusendra, Henriella Vlll , Stunt Show, Pep Club Keefer, Jan She's one ofthe few who can wear bangs well. Cheerleader, French Club, Spanish Club, G.A.A., Cue Club, Keller, Jean Jean is one of many Stan Kenton tons. Spanish Club, Cue Club, G.A.A., Jusendra, Opinion, Homecoming Stunt Show, Soph., Jr. and Sr., Committee of 40, Social Science, Music Workshop, Pep Club il Jusendra, Music Workshop, Pep Club, Stunt Shaw, Rhapsody in Blue , Otiice Assistant, Seventeenth Summer K' if-'sv Keegan, Patricia Interested in sports, likely to become a gym teacher. Latin Club, G.A.A., French Club, library Club, Pep Club Keene, Walter Admired for his quiet ways, sure to be a success as a draftsman. Spanish Club, Red Cross, Cue Club, Intramural Softball, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football xi 5? 1 I ii it Q' I Kelley, Audrey Enjoys music, likely to be a success, no matter what she does. Latin Club, Cue Club. Pre-Medic Club, Jusendra, Music Workshop, Jr. National Honor Society, Pep Club Kells, Bob Wants to be a retired millionaire. Don't we alll Cross Country Intramural Basketball, Varsity Track, Intramural Football Kellstedt, Bud Bud is known for golfing ability. Frosh-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Golf. Latin Club, Spanish Club, Intramural Sports, Opinion, Social Science Club Kelly, Colleen Likes the art ot home making, wants to get married. Y-Teens, Spanish Kerswill, Virginia Where tl1ere's excitement, you're likely to find Ginny. Latin Club, French Club, Red Cross, Pep Club, Jr. National Honor Society Keyser, Ronald Ron has the making of a good lawyer. Latin Club, Cue Club, Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Social Science, Jusendra, Extravaganza Kent, Gretchen Kramer, Barbara Barb has been very successful as editor of the Crest. Spanish Club, Committee ot Forty, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Art Club, Crest, Quill 8- Scroll, Pep Club, Stunt Show i 'Wi'9 iE!3'.15-3:3 1 QQ, fi. Ot i ii sf- us, 1 K est cv' is wi sm tm H , X axis K W 8- 5' A x 'X .s fc ' st I t is X i r KNEE? L . Ji ? 'S ti 45 .L Q x feet v7 as 4 ii: sos E i X Sam .. .,,f Laughlin, Sharon Kuntz, Dick Dick would like to be a contractor. Cue Club, Varsity Baseball, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Stage Crew, Intramural Football, Intramural Baseball Landon, George It George doesn't know a joke, it doesn't exist. Science Club, German Club, Extravaganza, Intramural Baseball Enjoys having fum QI .5 Quiet and unassuming, admired for her Jfy Sharon s favorite pastime cheerfulness. I in ,IW is swimming' Lam, Club ,il ' 'L Music Workshop, - ' Latin CI b Jusendra Spanish Club, ll l U ' ' Jusendra, G.A.A., Crest, . 7- smence Club' Musical Extravaganza, ,W , J Cue Club Stunt Show, Cue Club, 5JLf4' IQVI' E Pep Club I . . A fa?-' x C ' ---- - i 3 FXS Krumpe, Carl Carl wants to be a language professor, Cue Club, Latin Club, German Club, Music Workshop, Key Club aa' Stas .rc is :zwssi tg' t : W , N Legg, Ethel Ethel is quiet, but very thoughtful of others. Fashion Show Lepley, Arthur Arthur's sure to be a successtulhchemist. Stage Crew, Proiectian Crew, Latin Club, Jusendra Lewis, David We know David will become a very good lawyer. Stunt Show, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Intramural Sports, Proiection Crew Lewis, Eugene Louie is willing to work hard to accomplish something. Football, Baseball Lord, Priscilla Many ol our student productions would not have been possible without Prissy's hard work. Music Workshop, Ticket Committee, French Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Rhapsody in Blue , Talent Board Lucas, Bill A well liked guy who always enjoys himself. Spanish Club Luecht, Ellert .luniar's a popular fella at Central. Frosh.-Soph. Faatball, Varsity Track, Intramural Sports, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball A AA in Lizer, Irving f' K-Nfx fxfxfx . 04 AKXA Cm Irv is the easy going A 6 A N 'W type who prefers a quiet KW ,iff-in ' W -,f sort of humor. fs A Intramural Football, '1 'ff C' fo 5'3,'Z ' 'M 'R ,.. M l Intramural Basketball, .5,,',4.h f' f I ,mfg German Club, -Lfgfllgf-E133 Proiection Crew, W Varsity Football, .329 Spanish Club V ' 1 I if ' 0 'Q f - . 6745 Lyon, Bob His first year at Central, we hope he likes our school. ex Mayo, Rosanne We know Rosanne will succeed in a modeling career. Cue Club, G.A.A., German Club, Jusendra, Music Workshop, Pep Club, Musical Extravaganza, Stunt Show, Senior Class Play, Senior Service Club Marks, Harry Harry's pet-peeve is a bad poker player. Intramural Basketball, Cue Club, Lat-in Club, Intramural Bowling Marlatt, Doris Doris is a likeable gal with laughs for everyone. Crest, Cue Club, Jusendra, G.A.A., Oflice Assistant, Red Cross, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Stunt Show, Senior Service Club lx Q McAdoo, Susan Known for her stylish clothes. latin Club, French Club. Cue Club, G.A,A., Jusendra, Pep Club. Stunt Show, Page, Advisers Asst. McFadden, Pat Patty is certain to become an accomplished fashion designer. Social Science Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Art Club, French Club, Cue Club, Stunt Show Merritt, Margaret Margaret is a friendly girl with plenty of ambition. Cue Club, Science Club Jusendra, Latin Club, Opinion Business Mgr., French Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Office Assistant, Stunt Show, Quill L Scroll, Rhapsody in Blue , fe i Meyer, Richard Dick would like ta own a ranch some day. 6 f5i::gg.s's2,., A vlswffiezn 1' ' vilfiiiilfiiii? 3295 - ,J , tw- .- . es, - 4 ' mg '91 Valet VW' is .J 'xy is 1 Qfwikfmiwi. :Z Meyer, Ronnie A busy boy with a lot of ambition, that's Ron. Crest, Art Club, Quill 8- Scroll, Stamp Club, German Club, Intramural Basketball Michels, Carol A quiet girl, Carol is pleasant toward everyone. Y-teens, '49 Fashion Show -. , , , ,,,. if if' 2 . 5 Writ Pauline is very likeable 'i I M with her cheerf ul H 2 K 9 t Q friendly ways. . , cue Club . wr I, '4 .gl 7 I, 2 '4 f ff, mf Miller, Dave Dave's a busy guy who always has time for fun. Frosh.-Soph. Football, Varsity Track, Committee of Forty, Key Club, Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball, Freshman Basketball, l.etterman's Club Meek s f, iii? x 7 '- ?' f 29' 5 Zia! Q L fe, - .3 C . Q , 0 4Zf' .2 , X R E 'Li 0 ltr Lg! 1 Mills, Fred Fred's pet peeve is conceited women. 'Se-.ns 2.11.51 fy .7 g, Mordue, Jerry What will Central be without Jerry and his love of sports? Cross-Country, Intramural Football, Track Team e J 4' Minnich, Earl With Earl's ambition he should become a good doctor. Proiection Crew, Latin Club Moore, Tommy Tom gets satisfaction out of good humor. Intramural Football, Intramural Basketball, Intramural Baseball Muller, Marcia New here this year, Marcia makes friends easily. Pep Club Nevin, Lloyd Lloyd can turn a dull moment into a comedy Red Cross, Baseball Mgr., Intramural Basketball, Intramural Football Nugent, Lee A good looking fella who is likedlby all. Latin Club, Social Science Club, Intramural Basketball Nullmeyer, Shirley Shirley admires a person who is dependable. Clothing Fashion Show Ohlsen, Barbara Barb's beautiful voice is the envy ol many girls. Cue Club, Red Cross, German Club, Music Workshop, Jr. Nat. Honor Society, Pep Club, Musical Extravaganza, Rhapsody in Blue , Stunt Show, Jusendra, Senior Service Club O'Neal, Adele Adele is pleasant with a smile tor everyone. .ag O'Neal, Ineal We know lneal will become a good music teacher. 5 O'Day, Bill A friendly guy who gets along with everyone. Social Science Club, Stamp Club, Galt, Track, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, Extravaganza, Cross Country, Bowling i , K ff . 59' :Qi J elf I4 S 1:16 'Cn fill t 1 61' 'Q-.- xg!! ll' L il. . x, .3341 . 5 - ' N 'ggl -4 , -ha mi Paine, George I is L.,-1 George wants to study medicine alter he graduates. Latin Club, Frosh.-Soph. Track Palmgren, Charles Chuck is well known around Central tor playing the accordion. Latin Club, Stunt Show, Rhapsody in Blue , Cue Club, Jusendra, Opinion, Proiectian Crew Palanza, Clara Clara is willing to help anyone, Cue Club Palmatier, Barbara Barb's a pretty gal whose ambition is to enjoy life. Pep Club, Latin Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Music Workshop, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza, Stunt Show Patterson, Bill Bill's ambition in life is to be a good swimmer and from all indications he's got c good start. Swimming Team, Letterman's Club Patterson, Roger Rogefs pet peeve is working, so he says. Varsity Track, Frosh.-Soph. Football, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Cross Country Team, Frosh.-Soph. Track, Varsity Basketball Pattison, John Iohnnie will be remembered by his wise-cracks in all his classes. Spanish Club, Crest, Swimming Team, Opinion, Stunt Show, Cue Club Polirh, Alvin Al's pet peeve is people who get in his way when the lunch bell rings, don't let it bother you, Al. Intramural Basketball, Jr. National Honor Society Pratt, Bob We know Bob will make a success ofthe newspaper work. Frosh.-Soph. Football, Social Science Club, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club, Musical Extravaganza, Intramural Football, Stunt Show Preston, Charlotte We want to wish Charlotte the best of luck in her career as a nurse. Y-Teens, G.A.A., Social Science Club, Stamp Club, Music Workshop Porter, Dolores Dee would like to be a newspaper reporter. Opinion, Student Council, Library Club, Jusendra, Stunt Shows, Henrietta Vlll , Cue Club, Pep Club, Rhapsody in Blue , Musical Extravaganza Reber, Kathleen Kathy is just the sort of person suited for her life ambition-an airline hostess. German Club, Music Workshop, Pep Club, Musical Extravaganza if, .NJ . A ee in V, , lllllllllllllit-lik . lbs-. oo Rader, Shirley Rice, Philip Phil is one ofthe nicest fellows to enter Peoria High. Frosh.-Soph. Football, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basketball, Student Council, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Red Cross, Jusendra. Seventeenth Summer N, Shirley hates people who complain. Musical Extravaganza, Jr. Red Cross, Clothing Fashion Show f 2. Rees, Don Don's ambition in life is to own ten convertibles. Latin Club, Red Cross, Intramural Football, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Golf, Intramural Basketball Reichert, Eleanor Eleanor radiates charm in her own quiet way. German Club, Science Club, G.A.A., Musical Extravaganza, Jusendra, Pep Club Rickey, James Jim's ambition is to be a television technician. Amateur Radio Club, Crest Ringel, William Bill should become a very good dentist, Lettermon's Club, German Club, Intramural Basketball, Baseball Manager, Wrestling Squad Robertson, Gerald Robbie's favorite pastime is sleeping, ambition in life, science research. Science Club, lntramural Basketball, Intramural Cross Country Robinson, Harold Sporty will be remembered for his ability to play jazz, we all love it. Track, Office Assistant, Varsity Football Schmidgall, Bob Bob's favorite pastime, working, is alittle different than some of ours: but keep it up, Bob, work never hurt anyone. Schneblin, Gloria Glo will be remembered for her ability to make others laugh. says her ambition in life is to sail around the world. Cue Club, G.A.A-. Spanish Club, Jusendra, Art Club, Crest, Quill 8- Scroll, Pep Club, Stunt Show Ross, Bennie Bennie would like ta be a radio engineer, best of luck, Bennie. Social Science Club, lntramural Sports Schneider, David Sneezy is a swell fellow who came from an opposing school, but gets along very well at P.H.S. Varsity Cross Country, Track, lntramural Golf, lntramural Basketball, Lettermon's Club, Fresh.-Soph. Track. Spanish Club .QWTEMQ will f-2' 'Ulf .705 C31-'Ch 'fig , , iiiiilli, Shepherd, Charles Charlie will be remembered for his keen sense of humor, favorite pastime is crashing parties. Latin Club, Page, lntramural Sports, Frosh.-Soph. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Cross Country Schoenbein, Ernest Ernie's quiet humor proves helpful in many situations. Cue Club .lf ., Scott, Carol Carol is very dependable and hard working. Cue Club, Jusendra, Science Club, Opinion Asst. Editor, latin Club, French Club, Pep Club, G.A.A., Office Asst.. Dean's Asst., Quill 8- Scroll, Junior Honor Society, Music Workshop Seitzberg, Don A popular guy at P.H.S., the football team will suffer a great loss when Don leaves. Frosh.-Soph. Football, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball Shield, Joan loonie loves horseback riding, ambition in life to own a large ranch. Shroyer, John John will always be remembered for his musical ability. French Club, Latin Club, Golf Silberstein, Joanie Joanie is a peppy gal, we are glad to have her back with us this year. G.A.A., Latin Club, Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Pep Club, Social Science Club, Music Workshop Smiley, Kathleen Kathy always enjoys a good laugh. Cue Club, Music Workshop Snyder Caral Carol will always be remembered for her sweet smile and sparkling personality French Club Pep Club Extravaganza Smith, Cordena Cordena intends to study medicine after leaving P.H,S., best of luck to you, Cordena. Style Show Stephens, Gerald Jerry is a friendly guy whois always a lot of fun. Fr. Class Ofiicer, lntramurol Basketball, German Club w f , .l ,ll I W i'- , ,ggi P f , . X F N 'lil - L ,1 v x t . ,I A K all K A5 , SX, QE j l qi 4 in ' - il 'N iall ' ..l . ' J My , Ef:1g'f.x ' .3 gm V, H! i XJ , -, f i V ,K lv , V 0 I l 2, I' X lltl A 'L ' If I Tl ' 1 is ' K N CID? , - Vai .. , . , A .Lx S K I Q v..g:.., Stevenson, Ralph ce , l f' 2 Cixi P , Tate, Phyllis A genial and friendly girl, Phyl always has a smile for everyone. Latin Club, Cue Club, G.A.A., Jusendra, Musical Extravaganza, Pep Club, Jr. National Honor Society, Senior Service Club, Music Workshop, Stunt Show ff-fam ,L lik, Spitz, Martha Mani will succeed as a Civil Service stenographer, Spanish Club, Jusendra, Pep Club, Social Science Club, Stunt Show Ralph is a fun-loving guy who never lets anything bother him. Cross Country, Intramural Basketball, Latin Club I 1 3 i- ' Xxlg L 13 me 3 ' Statler, Nancy Nancy's favorite pastime is doing nothing, but whenever we see her she is always hurrying around. G.A.A., Jusendra, Social Science Club, Latin Club, French Club, Pep Club Suffield, Bill Hard-working, friendly, and an athlete, Suff is bound to go places after he leaves P.H.S. Letterman's Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Latin Club, German Club, Varsity Football, Frosh.-Soph. Football, Varsity Baseball, Frosh.-Soph. Baseball, Frosh.-Soph. Basketball, Student Council, Crest e Taylor, Bruce Always saying, Oh, well, that's life. Tendering, Joanne We are sure Jo will fulfill her ambition to become a singer. Cue Club, Latin Club, Extravaganza, G.A.A., Jusendra, Music Workshop, Pep Club TerVeen, Bill An easy-going fellow, Bill will go far in his desire to retire rich. Cue Club, Frosh.-Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Frosh.-Soph. Track, Letterman's Club Thorn, Allen We are sure Allen will make a successful businessman. Swimming Team. Titus, Don We know Don will fulfill his desire to become a commercial artist. Cue Club, Art Club, Intramural Football, Intramural Baseball, Intramural Basketball Torris, Jean Jeanie's dark eyes just seem to sparkle with fun and pep. Spanish Club, Jusendra Club, Musical Extravaganza, Rhapsody in Blue , Pep Club, Stunt Show, Social Science Club, Cue Club Tinthoff, John Popular, good-looking and full of fun, Johnny is a well-known guy around P.H.S. Varsity Track, Swimming Team, Cross Country, Spanish Club, latin Club Student Council, Committee of Forty, Key Club 1 I .Z pp 4 392 .V 'Q-gf' .fi I ga , ' l it an-5955 7 fu iii - N. 52-ffs, Jl.5:fi,s.i Tribler, Willis Bill has a way about him that everyone likes. Opinion, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Stomp Club, Intramural Sports, Spanish Club, Quill 8. Scroll f- 9 3.4. , -.JE 5-3 5. ., k1 Q 2 , I 57139 l i l lifhlig r fc Van De Veer, Bob A hard worker and a capable leader, Vandy will go far. Tennis Team, Key Club, Jr. Class Officer, Letterman's Club, Jusendra, Student Council, Intramural Sports, Cue Club Weinberg, Carol Carol is a friendly girl who's crazy about dancing. German Club, G.A.A., Pep Club. Jusendra, Ticket Committee, Cue Club, Social Science Club Vespa, .lim .lim's main desire is to make his first million, jj aco m Klff6:7T3'-.. W 5? Z' ,L -.WT , Z 6475 fi!! j X wa' fl, V, ,filly fi M Q 'fl Waechter, Phyllis Quiet and reserved Phyl is a friend to all. Music Workshop, G.A.A., German Club Weinstein, Rhoda Rhoda is quiet but a true friend. Pep Club, French Club, Spanish Club. 'Science Club, G.A.A. Wellington, Mary industrious and popular, full of pep and fun and a smile for everyone, Central will miss Mary. Student Council, Red Cross, Cue Club, G.A.A., Latin Club, Music Workshop. Jusendra, National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Opinion, Pep Club, Rhapsody in Blue , Girls' Club, Musical Extravaganza 73 Wesselhoft, Bob Weezy is just a free and easy-going guy whom everyone likes. Intramural Basketball Williams, John Busy member ofthe senior class, and os on athlete l1e'staps. Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Frosh.4Soph. Football, Frash.-Soph. Baseball, Frash.-Soph. Basketball, Committee of Forty, Latin Club, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Student Council, Social Council, Band Williamson, Tom With his quiet ways Tees is one ofthe most likeable fellows at P.H.S. Frosh.-Soph. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Latin Club, Key Club, Jr. Red Cross, Opinion, Intramural Basketball Withee, Janet Janet's pleasing personality and love for fun has made her well liked at Central. G.A.A., Spanish Club, Cue Club, Jusendra, Dramatic Honor Society, Rhapsody in Blue , Crest, Stunt Show, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Henrietta VlIl , Musical Extravaganza, Girls' Club 74 Yeomans, Fay Williams, Ray Roy's another popular fellow in the senior class. Frosh.-Saph. Football, Frosh.-Soph. Track, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball, Letterman's Club Under Foy's quiet manner there's a real friendliness that makes her liked by all. Cue Club, G.A.A., Spanish Club, Jusendra, Science Club, Music Workshop I ,., , WI ll Au! lil Wit!! f Wat 1, fy e 1 ZF? K-'im 5' 'Aid Xf- sij ggi' flifyn .1 s- Ill A ll IA Zicaro, Joe Tall, good-looking, friendly, and a great athlete. Central will miss Zeke. Frash.-Soph. Football Varsity Football, Frosh.-Soph. Track, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club Young, Barbara Barbara is sure to go tar as o beauticion. Spanish Club, G.A.A. Young, Betty Betty has a pleasing and jolly personality and always has o smile for everyone. French Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, Opinion, Cue Club, Jusendra Youngman, Judith Judy will be o very successful model, we are sure. G.A.A., Crest, Cue Club, Music Workshop, Latin Club, Pep Club, Jusendra, Social Science Club, Red Cross, Extravaganza Zivat, Edward Ed will some day become a great physicist. Willems, Gordon R. November 15, 1933 December 31,1950 Spanish Club, Crest, Cue Club, Opinion, Intramural Sports, Stamp Club, Social Science Club, Jusendra ff-vw. ACTIVITIES ACTIVITIES Anne Swede-ll, Grefchen Kenf, fsfandlngi Miriam Dom nifz, and Jo Sweney fseafedi are confrasfing the omusemenfs of Today with this Peoria Choral Group of yesferyear. si' THEATERS - ACTIVITIES An interesting sidelight in the development of Peoria are its theaters - from the old theaters of long ago, such as the Rouse Hall and the Old Grand Opera House, to Peoria's mod- ern theaters of today. Our clubs and activities are a diversion from schoolwork just as the Theaters are from the regular hum-drum of life. PRESIDENT The confidence of students has been well awarded by the capable leader- ship of our hard working President, Frank Herold. Frank has been active in sports and is a member of A Cappella choir as well as an honor student. We find him always on the job when there is work to be done. We predict a bright future for our President, Frank Herold. Frank Herold STUDENT COUNCIL Jack Gillespie Vice President Ml Mary Wellington Houk Secretary Corresponding STUDENT COUNCIL We are the students who are elected to represent and serve you on the Student Council. The Christmas formal is one of the social affairs we bring you. Among other benefits we bring you the student directory. Frank Herald, President, Secretary Phil Rice Treasurer 'Rv rf- fg,-JG' . xii 1915! ll I Q li I g rf' ti 1 rn TABLE-D. Houk, J. Gillespie, F. Herold, M. Wellington, P. Rice. STANDING AT TABLE-Mr. Bielema, R. Mclntire, A. Suffield, S. Mckenty. ROW I-B. Reese, D. Porter, J. Kitchell, B. Van De Veer, D. Oakford, A. Hinnen. ROW ll-J. Williaml, T. Hubble, L. Beck, J. Arnold, F. Rubey, B. Trager, G. Small. 78 STUDENT COUNCIL SPECIAL ACTIVITIES I Yuletide Decorations Paris struts for Houk. I 3 5 n ' x I L Y Beck's African tribe backs him in assembly. l Poncho says vote for Fouts. Af' Assembly for the Christmas Formal Class Elections - The busy thoroughfare goes for Greene. x I The gang all join in the chorus for Oakey. 79 Laird Carter Carl Krumpe Frank Herold Ann Hinnen Eileen Jacobson Norman Giddan James Havera Barbara Ohlsen Mary Wellington Patricia Keegan Charles Bolden Pauline Micono SENIOR HONOR STUDENTS Carol Scott 5 Virginia Kerswill ROW ROW ROW ROW 82 SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Even though scholastic ability is a ne- I-J. Kaefsr, G. Dawson, V. Knrxwill, M. Marrltt, E. Hun, F. Hitchcock, B. Ohlsen, E. Jacobxon. - I h I d II-P. Micono, Ah Hgnrgn, M3 Wollingtog, M. Gregg, C. Scott, C. Knmmoror, B. Henobry, P. Tata, M. Carrigan. Cessllyl we must a so ave ea ers 'pr lll-N. Giddun, . u old, . Havera, . Jackson, J. Glllnxpic, J. Willlml, D. M'llor, P. Koo , A. K ll . IV-l. Carter, F. Herold, P. Rico, l. Grant, A. Policli, C. Boldon, L. Crou, F. Yoomons, C. Follerigilri. 0 Y churacler and be able lo serve our school in every way possible. .f--' ROW ROW ROW ROW ,,,,.-no-w..-..--p- '91 ,, Q . - sg.-. , FIRST ROW-J. Borabe, P. Lord, 1. Withee SECOND ROW-J. Smith, R. Johnson, J. Keefer, J. Y J. JUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Unlike the Senior National Honor Socie- ty our group is rated on grades only for the first two years. We have all worked very hard for this honor and we receive a personal satisfaction from a iob well done. cs DRAMATIC HONOR N SOCIETY -nv .V We are the people, who really enioy dramatics for we have worked hard for membership in this society for ourstand- ing acting in one of our own produc- tions. 1 CREST t , 4 - '- 1 , S V ww - - . , 1 vi f , . ,,Fuf., wg4?w ':Q,f,v ., - rf' , S f 'f fggyff' , . . ' , 1. 'ref H. .qt , , ' j Viggfqgv 1 fn P M- f , . .p, .w4..f,+,. A .: ' . ' 'ef ' if V1 .-5-f f. ffm . , nw S A ' '1 if Joyce Hokin Buxinoxx Managar J Ji Barbara Kramer Editor-in Chief EDITORS Editors of the Crest Editorial and Business Stat? are chosen for their ability ani! interest during one or two years on the stall They have a great respon- sibility in bringing to tho student: a record of the FI'dhCiS Oechsle pr'viou, y'arv Advertising Manager SPONSORS Ada Mae Albrighl Lyle Suffield Harlan Sumeld Ernest Koepping junio, Ad,5,o, swim Adam, Photographic Advixor lusiness Advimr i Jean Williamson Faculty Co-Editor fic it K l Gretchen Kent Classes Co-Editor Bill Suffield Sports Editor Kay Eksfrand Carol Kammerer Faculty Co'Editor Senior Co-Editor ff, if V 5 unify ' cific? A Ronnie Meyer Claxse: Co-Editor f J 1 fe i V Anne Swedell Acifivities Co-Editor 'Y Gloria Schneblin Senior Co-Editor Carol Borders Activities Ca-Editor S Virginia Dawson Carol Brunswick John Van Deventer Art Co-Ediror Arr Co-Editor Plwtcsfvplw Editor ff 1? f J fl Joan Rosenburg Ass't Bus. Mgr. 4 Janice Locher Ass't Bus. Mgr. X Doris Marlatt Typist Jackie La Rowe Ir. Photographer ROW I-N. Sanders, M. Hoffman, J. Hayes, K. Murry, S. Stuber, C. Borders, 5. Stever, J. Behm, J. Williamson. ROW II-I. Doyhui, M. Durham, G. Dawson, M. Armbruster, L. Ackerman, A. Swedell, D, Marlatt, J, Perkinson M. Damnitl. ROW III-C. Brunswick, P, McFadden, B. Kramer, S. Hagen, K. Stone, C. Howard, O. Heuerman, W, Joslin, J. LoRowe. ROW IV-D. Titus, J, Patterson, J. Von Deventer, B. Donnely, R. Meyer, K, Ekstrand, J. Youngman, C. Kommerer, G. Srhnehlin. X595 M -1-. 15. 'QQ an sa-of e 1 Q or 'f -4-'r t xg 5 Q Q ROW I-J. Furst, J. Wifhee, J. Smith, C. Shinkle, A. Taylor, I.. Duff. ROW II-J. locher, P. Morgetis, J. Hokin, M. Whittaker, J. Roesman, J. Bond, G. Brown. ROW III-B. Marr, J, Rosenberg, P. Hoeofner, B. Hanehry, Mr. Koepping, F, Oechsle, B. Grow, A, Goskins, 86 and Business StaHs, who after working together industriously turn out the fin- ished product, the Crest, to you, ond if it pleases you, our efforts have been rewarded. ur '13 ,- we CREST CREST ACTIVITIES -I ' S2 , he S , ski X Now don? make any migfqkeg, Doris, Who came in first? The advisors discuss plans with the printer. Rushing for that deadline. Last minute prepamnons. Q' A 1 ' as at -fs- ...L as if ,li ,1-.A 'E QUILL AND SCROLL We are a national honor society which is composed of students interested in FIRST ROW-J. Williamlon, C. Brunswick, J. Beyer, M. McCIuggage, D. Porter, D. Marlall, M. Mnrrift, S. Stover. - - ' ' sscoino now-M. naman, M. Hoffman, G. Dawson, A. sweden, L. Amfman, E. Jammu, F. oemig, J. naw., l0U naI'5m from the Crest Gnd Op'n'0n . Murry. - mann now-M. wmingnon, M. Gregg, n. H.-wbry, c. Km-mmf, cs. Km, K. Emma, K. mn, J. Howard. SNES' Each Yea' new 'Iudems are elect FOURTH ROW-B. Kramer, 1. Rosenberg, G. Schneblin, C. Scott, B. Triebler, J. Van ds Venter, l. Carter, l. lucul, ed to this society. B. Sulhold. Eileen Jacobson- OPINION We enioy bringing you the latest news and gossip every two weeks. We hope you enioy reading them. We also spon- sor a dance each year known as the Op-Hop - which is enioyed by all. Kay Fouts Edin,-init-hid - Business Manager Carol Scott Assistant Editor Betty Henebry Feature Editor Laird Carter Editorial Editor Bill Tribler Sporlx Editor William Schubring Advisor Pat Powley Assistant Buxinesx Manager fx,-?, ggi Barbara Feger Circulation Manager -,F ,. v 'F wc' Q 1? L. . I ROW I-B. Tribler, B. Henebry, E. Jacobson, M. McClugage, C. Scott, L. Carter, ROW III-C. Alexander, M. Merritt, S. McDonna, K. Barbour, M. Wellington, M. Hoffman, J. Beyer, Mr. Schubring. J-.-X w ,f-X. OPINION We enloy brlngmg you the latest news and gossip every two weeks. We hope now In-c. xummefef, N. RQ.-ne, s. schwam, A. mens, J, Kms, c. Hammock, L. Duff. you enioy reading them. We also spon Row xv-B. Johnmn, D. Pqnef, G. Covey, J, Reesman, rs. on-mera, L. stone, 1. Hunter, M. zweifen, 5. Herman. ggr q dqnge each year known qs the ROW V-E. Shore, X. King, M. Gregg, J. Keller, R. Gosch, G. Carlson, S. Plummer, E, Turow, A, Cahi . H Op-Hop - which is enioyed by all ,Gwen '99 nr' ws an F' Q ROW I-J. Flagg, S. Schenck, J. Dockins, D. Malone, P. Herget. ROW ll--B. Feger, l. Lipkin, K. Fouls, P. McFadden, S. lauck, P, Pawley. ROW III-M. Wolf, Mr. Schubrlng, -1 4-1' f Q .. .nf 4' . ,. .,,, . X' 1 I OPINION .ilu sf- ,Univ ' '. Q.. 1...- f'Q..f'v Si. ' qu. 111 1, .,. 1 . ROW l-A. Tosetti, B, Lauderdale, B. McElwee,' S. Mclver, N. Baer, B, Reese, S, Slechta, M. Cross, J. Foote, M. K, Cline. ROW ll-G. Cohen, E. Mayne, T. Gregg, J. McKinney, J. Little, A. Miles, A. Taylor, C. Chesney, J. Hall, V. Kerswill. ROW lll-L, Hodgson, K. Barbour, J. Smith, B. Anderson, M. McCIugage, G. Braswell, S. Schenck, G. Neher, N. Moore, J, Harvel. ROW IV-E. Turow, B. Fehr, K. Fouls, M. Burroughs, R. Thornton, V. SaWord, J. Nurss, J. Hoehne, M. Deobcld, F. Harker. L 4. -. vs MY...-avr LATIN CLUB We are students, who are interested in Latin. We hold our meetings once a month, and there we learn more about the customs and ideas of the past in Latin history. f'i ROW I-H. Thomas, J. Martin, 5. Jones, M, Gamlin, P. Brust, J. Kraus, C. Larson, P. Herget, V. Poole, J. Karl. ROW ll-S. Corne, A. Gaskins, E. Shore, H. Havera, S. Harrison, X. King, J. Marx, B. Dinger, C. Ackerman, L. Lipkin. ROW Ill-B, Klaus, J. Greene, D. Lancaster, L. Harman, T. Kennedy, P. Haltgreve, A. Little, P. Mills, H. Hoffman, R. Litterst. ROW lV--M. Jury, R. Johnson, D. Lange, N. Jacquin, B. Taylor, W. Willems, F. Guenther, E. McCormick, J. Jucker, D. Punnabecker. 90 J: sm., -. 1-.A 'v '-:'. o , 5 ,, A ffm.: 0 . .1 2 E., s 3 W 1 9 I Ugg. Qqiv, W' u ,Q- f: 'Z' -.. ROW l-P. Stone, N. Walters, N. Grant, B. Symonds, D. Larence, B. McConnell, J. Reece, K, Moore, A, Sumeld, R. Binder, W. Winget. ROW ll-S. Barkey, R. Margulius, S, Mitchener, D. Kerswill, R. Kidd, M. Whittaker, C. Shinkle, C. Rist, N, Krall, Y. Lewis, L. Pelini. ROW III-G. Hutton, N. McCarvie, L. Byerly, B. Seward, R. Kern, D. Rittmiller, R. Ryan, J. Shively, J. Hartman, N. Krei, D. Deames. ' ROW IV-B. Roehnelt, G. Bragg, B. Dyslin, L. Nelson, T. Biggs, J. Lear, F. Rubey, B. Knuth, D. Verlrler, G. Bonties. .f i . 5 1 V rfidfl 1- gfg 1 , g ,J . fi Zgrg. I I 4 Q ' A Q ROW ROW ROW ROW l-J. Reimun, J. Binkele, C. Alexander, 1. Getz, M. Zweifel, M. Ledien, R. Harisan, J, Yoder. ll-R, Essig, M. Wall, S. Stuber, J. Silverstein, D. Thompson, D. Kreeb, D. Harms, E. Saeltlar. III-Miss Ziegler, P. Hoeatner, B. Enright, H. Dduglas, A. Kelch, A, Bell, P. Keller, C. Klaus. IV-J. Wilson, L. Rittschaf, L, Beck, J. Anderson, S. Plummer, C. Krumpe, J. Saville, A. Cahill. or people interested in it. Our meetings are very enioyable for we spend our time singing German songs and learn- ing about the music, composers, and the customs of Germany. -w '-v V, e N1 FRENCH CLUB lf you are at all interested in the French language you will enioy our meetings. ROW I-J. Rodgers, D. Mannion, S. Koch, S. Borin, L. Stone, C. Sibilsky, C. Marvel. W f an inf f in Fr h sf m ROW lI7D. Anderson, N. Statler, P. Keegan, S. Edwards, B. Hofherr, N. Larimore, J. Manuel, C. Craggs. e oke eles enc cu o S now III-S. Mmddd, T. Hubble, B. Jackson, R. Adkins, G. Srndll, N. Mccdwae, P. Hong, B. Young. and me,-cm,-e. ROW lV-l.. Landwirth, D. Michels, C. Scott, S. Monk, R. Roslell, G. Cults, G. Heilborn, 5. McKenly. wif Q-Q A.- m .,. 12? tv I 1 Y? '- .,-. -if ,I ,? H W ?f f .4 W ROW I-J. Cook, M. Day, R. Weinstein, J, Williamson, D. Brackett, G. Grote, M. Hope. Row ll-R. vw, 5. Mm, J. Harprnan, M. Rogers, A. Underwood, G. Pelini, E. Jdndbsdn. ROW Ill--V. Kerswill, J. Keeler, E. Mayne, M, L. Neumiller, C. Klepfar, M, Green, J, Hunter, S. Harsch. ROW lV-A. Pittenger, M. Scurs, M. McCIugage, L. Patterson, M. Frye, J. Binkele, A. Henning. 25314 p QQ 'SZ' :Xa V27 'nf XX ZS ? -4:7 ,N vs. .zz Ein all LIBRARY CLUB We have gotten a better understanding of the library by having a membership in this club. We work to help you find ROW I-G. Mountz, M. Stiles, N. Baer, S. Mclver, T. Mountz. . . Row ll-Miss Mom, A. sumeia, 5. Mayer, L. caaenf-ie, P. vqnmne, Miss Fieselmun. the 'n'f0fm0f'0n of l900k H101 YOU Wunl- We keep the library ready for your use at all times - be it in the morning or after school. ROW lll-1. Hall, M. Wolf, J. Nurss, B. Muvily, G. Carlson, K, Barbour, R. Eppy. The art bulletin board in the library. Checking out books. Mrs. Yates helps two girls use the vertical file. KUY and P07 Use 'he Cvfd C0iUl09Ue to find U 900d book- 'P 52.3-IX A ROW I-J. Barabe, M. Johnson, A, Gaskins, ROW ll-J. Beyer, E. Haus, M. Wellington, 5. J. Hunt. JUSENDRA We are the Juniors and Seniors who J. Little, J. Locher, S. Lancaster, P, Powley, G. Brown, R. Johnson. S. Hagen, M. Neumiller, G. Dawson, J. Carter, M. Hotirnan, C. Brunswick, ROW Ill-J. Keeter, J. Hokin, M. Gregg, S. McAdoo, J. Gillespie, N. Giddan, B. Van De Veer, A. Hinnen, J. Torris. ROW IV-B. Henebry, P. Tate, K. Fauts, C. Scott, C. Kammerer, R. Kidd, P. Hoeptner, G. Schneblin, B, Palmatier. B. Kramer. 47? fm' , in, 5 s are interested in dramatics. At our monthly meetings we present a play, produced and directed by our club members. Each year we present a play for the public to see. 9 ROW l-J. Williamson, E, Jacobson, M. Corrigan, E. Reichert, D. Marlctt, J. Hodge, J. Divan. ROW ll-M, McClugage, D. Porter, C. Weinberg, M. Merritt, B. Ohlsen, H. Dace, N. Stotler, L. Ackerman. ROW Ill-J. Tendering, B, Young, J, Smith, F, Oechsle, N. Coogan, M. Arnholt, R. Davis, M. Spitz, P. Hitchcock. ROW IV-K. Murry, D. Carney, L. Carter, K. Ekstrand, B. Tribler, P. Rice, J. Keller, R. Mayo, D. Dodds, 94 Y. .49l9, 11 , - .,... -., V ,..,, .asf A ,'w Z.v .- ca JC. v-, cr 'Z' 0 F 5 x ROW l--A. Kelley, N. Williams, M. Domnitz, C. Alexander, S. Harsch, J. Schwyharr. ROW ll-M. Craggs, P. Keegan, S. Sfuber, E. Krumpe, P. Shawgo, P. Lauderdale, J. Hayes, C. Fallerius, A. Pillinger. ROW Ill-C. Klaus, F. Yeomans, A. Swedell, J. Gustafson, B. Grow, J. Kilchell, B. Anderson, E. Mayne, J. Perkinson. ROW IV-M. Armbrusler, l. Landwirlh, J. Shroyer, F. Herald, F. Guenlher, J. Saville, J. Greene, M. Franklin, D. Oaklord. 1. The Llfllesf Angel PFGYS Indians ond the pioneers in the cas? of The Indian Captive --Q Cornplanfer , and his wife, Eagle Feafhers Falling Leaves, Cornplanfer, Eleanor and Many Bears TITOFHUS I-Yfellf M0fI'lGl' and Eleanor, I-Yfell Did you fell her the white child is here? I am Brave Remember, YOU Ure young pioneers ww W 13 ws, f ROW I-S. Mclver, N. Baer, P. Brust, J. Ettinger, B. Lauderdale, N. Walters, B. McElwae, M. Rowlette, A. Tosetti, S. Silverstein, Mr. Burns. ROW Il-R. Binder, S. Barkey, B. Anderson, F. Harker, A. Miles, S. Schenck, J. Weiler, R. Voss, B. Mowder, J. Hall, J. Foote. ROW lll-B. Tadlock, J. Murphy, A. Landwirth, B. Grant, J. Keller, D. Garrett, S. Harris, D. Anderson, D. Tucker, K. Barbour, D. Deames, C. Rist. ROW IV-R. Thornton, J. Hawkins, G. Banties, B. Knuth, J. Jacob, V. Markman, L. Hodgson, M. Sours, M. A. Frye, S. Mitchener, B. A. Sewers. 'ma'- M. gf '09 Wi? Q'-. J' cxx ROW l-J. Karl, P. Pappas, P. Willis, D. Balzer, J. Kraus, W. Winget, R. Harisan, M. K. Cline, Miss Matson. CUE CLUB We are the freshmen and sophomores, who are interested in acting, directing, and other stage work. Each month we present a play, which gives many of us a chance to show our talent by perform- ing for the other members. yr ROW ll-P. Harrison, V. Russell, A. Cahill, S. Edwards, M. Green, C. Larson, C. Sanders, J. Von Gundy, M. Day, M. es... CUE Cl-UB ROW lll-P. Holtgreve, C. Shinkle, J. Reesman, A. Little, J. Smith, N. Krei, B. Johnston, J. Rodgers, B. Mason, D. Mannion. ROW IV-J. Hendricks, D. Tyrrell, T. Williams, M. Whittaker, B. Bunch, R. Johnson, J. Voelpel, B. Mugge, B. Hillyer, R. Streibich. 96 :Qtr f- if -. 4.1 W, .f .4 v ,1- -fs i ROW I-M. Cheuiham, S. Chapman, M. Cross, N. Rouke, A. Suffield, M. Rogers, J. Dockins, F. Marks, N. Dergins, J, Wolf, Mrs, Chamness, ROW Il-D. Flelcher, D. Tripletl, C, Kowulske, Y. Harms, P, Daker, M. Zwaifel, L. Dui, R. Margulius, C, Kummerer, 5. Schwarfl. ROW Ill-J. Cook, D, Kerswill, J. Burrer, J. Barrer, M, Wead, K. Kindade, M. Sfralhrnan, D. Redenius, N. Krall, D. Kidder, M. Weiler. ROW IV-Y. lewis, M, Durham, L. Stone, J, Bogan, M. Burroughs, J. Loar, J, Raisfrick, S, Kingsland, N. Dumermuth, A. Taylor. ' , . -.v .fr-ff' v Q.. .f . -.rf 4.1 '29 wah. an v .,- -17 x. wmv fs. ROW I-H. Thamas,1, Hunter, N. Mour, A. Henning, M. Gamlin, S. Klaus, P. Stone, Mrs, Howard. ROW Il-E. Shore, C. Marvel, B. Symonds, X. King, S. McDonna, B, Delrech, S, Mead, P. Manson, ROW Ill-N. Sanders, P. Hoag, N. McCervie, P. Mills, D. McGinnis, T, Hubble, M. Deobald, S, Herman. ROW IV-B. Klaus, H. Hoffman, R. Roszell, D. Lange, B. Muvily, N. loar, M. Wolf, B. Glasford, N. Shuberi. 9 if ,,.. ,nc V., .520 ww B 'in gg Q5 . , -up ,-2' S ,,. I ROW I-M. Cross E. Krumpe C Marvel C Rist M Day F Keegan M McCIugage A Tosetti ORCHESTRA Our group is a hard working one. We play for such things as plays, assem- blies, and concerts. Each year we pre- Row n-D. Kqoalwka, D. Dszimes, J. Lailovke, J.' M8rcm,'s,'aufkey, '1. jacob, L. Haimilitan, M,'Laurmcn1uger, G. verdm, sent 0 Confeff 'hai '5 0Pen 79 'he M. wolf. - ROW lll-J. Deal, C. Babcock, C. Luthy, 1. Keegan, D. Goodwin, G. Carlson, E, McCormick, J. Jucker, D. Pannabecker, public' D. McGinnis, Mr. Szepessy. ROW IV--D. Weiss, J. Martin, C. Krumpe, J. Shroyer, J. Anderson, R. Roszell, B. Mavily, G, Button, D. Reichel, B. Enright, L. Ritlschof, B. Shaklee. The orchestra rehearses X' I ,. N-in x ...J Dick tunes up 98 paw 4.1 Mr. Szepessy shows Marjorie Day howto go about it lv- E41 Try that score once again f ff' -'J - L 4 Q Q Q 3 .. l football games and basketball games, ROW l-J. Martin, E. Hirih J. Selburg, J. Hanse, C. Brewer, S. Kennedy, G. York, C. Green, J. l.uRowe, R. Ramsey, help fo cheer our team on fo yic- M. Gamlin. Row u-A. rmhy, L. Palmer, 1. Deal, s. Dixon, G. Hunan, M. Franklin, T. squmwanef, R. shame, rs, nmnsn, tory. We also play In a concert for the H. Corbin, S. Slechfa, R. Brissetle. , , ROW Ill-R. Cannon, C. Lulhy, J. Keegan, B. Jackson, R. McDadonaId, J. Moore, L. Ritlschof, B. Taggari, J. Hope, pUblIC eVel'Y Spflng. G. Rice, J. Bergsiorm. ROW IV-J. McDonald, D. Ball, J. Foster, D. Reichal, D. Goodwin, C. Krumpe, G. Ouizs, R. Cunningham, D. Bulle- rneier, B. Streibick, B. Roehnelt. ROW V-B. Hillyer, B. Enright, V. Safford, B. Hardev, G. BuNon,vB. Mavity, D. Lange, E. Miller, J. Martin, R. Ridl- bauer, B. Rapp. ws: .,. Mr, Woodman di,-eds, The Band gives us pep before our games Praclice makes perfecf. as ' J . fry 'ff f eff Q -J --Q ..-1 :fu :es Q' iff I ,.,. .td Le, 'ije fwiifg J K -s-Q 1' D - V, , , 'X z . J' f ....4d ' ln A uv Cheerleaders and Band work fogefher. If takes a lof of practice. Cheerleaders work musical group to another until we have now ITE. Jacobson, C, snyder, G. Dawson, 1, shield, e. Hugs, M. wenangion, K, P.-mer, A. cuskms, H. Dace, B. Ohlsen, reached A Cqppellq Choir, We sing J. cms, ROW Il-J. Keefer M. Gregg P. Tate K. Fouts B. Henebry G. Kent C. Kammerer R, D B. P I I 1 1 1 t t r A , U' , E. R ' h . ROW Ill-D. Oakford, L, Carter, R. Hawthorne, K. Walters, J. Baumgartner, H. Marks,uJJs Kitchetlllmhlexan Dslllljei, for 'he sludenl and ako present F, Rasmussen. ROW IV-B, Applegate, J. Gillespie. Q- D. Duke, G. Stevens, J, Myers, D. Coker, G. Hovenden, G. Landon, D, Fosco, L, Beck, R. Schenck, fs-v Q Cf! xl ' B 'D 34: S' we ,,. 5 ,.,, concerts for various clubs. A H L, J e A ,W Q Q I E, - .. K , le we I fl' k, ,g. We .. , ,- K 1 ' I' . i -K1 iv DC' 1, ROW I-J. Barabe, S. J, Hunt, I. Dayhufi, P. Lord, J. Beyer, M. Hotiman, J. Withee, J. Silverstein, J. Flagg, B. Shield. ROW II-D, Porter, J. Tendering, M. Arnholt, S, E. Hunt, A. Swedell, J. Youngman, S. Rader, R. Mayo, J. Gustafson, B. Young, J, Fisher. ROW lll-B, Ziegler, G, Selkirk, G, Tindall, B. Pratt, D. Lewis, l. lizer, A. Lepley, R. Keyser, T. Haoton, J. Williams, A D. Heuermann. ROW IV-P. Reuling, D, Gottwald, P. Douglas, K. Greene, B. O'Day, J. Kirchner, T. Williamson, C. Palmgren, T. Btrdzell, F. Herald, B. Patterson. lOO Qi Q. te, gi., if 7 .. il: 1. Q Q , . 4 vt... 1' Y-f 4 g J ', 9 v l fr ' X , aaa 'E 3 V 51 , we . - 4 V was Q . J U 'ff , LW Q : i Q V I ' an sf., - S , , . . 'f' ' Q. A V If ll .f ly ' 2 Q. , , l 3 , V 1 l li ,l xl' l l l l gi lg A 1 li I ROW ROW ROW ROW 1 , I-1. Schwyhart, N. Williams, D. Merritt, J. Cook, l. Patterson, M. Rogers, M. Green, G. Brown, J, Williamson. ll-G. Daily, J. Locher, S. Lancaster, T. Gregg, B. Anderson, C. Borders, E. Mayne, G. Cohen, J. Little. Ill-P. Shawgo, Z. Pease, C, Alexander, P. lauderdale, S. Siuber, J, Manuel, N. Newell, S. Borin, J. Perkinson. IV-D. Dodds, D. Frye, J. Saxton, R. Kidd, J. Grifiin, l, Landwirth, J, Smith, B. Feger, J, Tinges, M, Armbruster. 9 S: e 4 'Af' I 4, 1 'B ,K 'C GIRLS' CHOIR We of Girl's Choir are Sophomores and Juniors who love to sing in programs at school and in the community. F! N'-.4 -,V ' uf ROW I-D. Houghton, D. Cameron, D. Tucker, G. Swank, J. Nellas, P. Hoag, J. Court, B. McConnell, B. Symonds. ROW ll--R. Hale, S. Watkins, R. Gunther, W. Goelz, N. McCorvie, B. Jacobus, K. Hawthorne, M. Rose, R. Graves. ROW III--J. Greene, J. Bolliger, D. Ball, R, McClintock, C. Bradshaw, G. Wheeler, B. Trager, D. Rillmiller, B. Glasiord. ROW IV-D. Barton, C, McCoy, 5. Shively, F. Hoffman, R. Streibich, S. Laughlin, l. Nelson, F. Rubey, D. Drummond, N. Cover. gg:-A BOYS CHOIR Boys' Choir consists of sophomore and iunior boys. We are a comparatively small group but, we let you know when we are around, by lifting our voices in song. ROW ROW ROW ROW 'ww K: 6 1- 1 GIRLS' GLEE CLUB Our club is the largest vocal group In the choral department. We consist I-N. Barnes, J. Armbright, K. Klepter, J. VunGundy, C. Payton, F. Hill, C. Sanders, P. Munson, D. Triplett. mqinly gf Sgphomgfe girls. Il-B. Williams, N. Roake, N. Raber, B. Mason, D. Fletcher, L. Finnie, P. Daker, J. Dockins. Ill-D. Stegner, M. Cheatham, M. Weller, J. Loving, J. Jackson, C. Ackerman, N. Nlxon, T. Harms, J. Greenbaum. IV-R. Eppy, K. Kinkade, M. Whittaker, M. Cornish, S. Ruck, M. Burroughs, T. Williams, D. Herzog, 5. Whitcomb. -4- iv ROW ROW ROW ROW lO2 I-J. Wolf, S. Keller, L. Duff, M. ledien, J. Sellars, G. Pelini, C. Larson, S. Penny. ll-S. Herman, D. Mannion, M. Reeves, J, Tinges, J. Barrer, J. Barrer, N. Dumermuth, A. Ta I r, S. M D . lu-5. Kingsland, c. Kowunke, B. Hotherr, J. Reesmnn, J, smith, c. Marvel, s. Edwards, Y. lecwis, J. fmfsfllgn. lV-N. larimore, J. Marx, R. M. Hoppe, J. Andersen, S. Monk, A. Cahill, J. Bagan, J. ,Rodgers, N. Kroll. M . Q.- .Q .+- wr if kv' lc' 0 A .. ROW ROW ROW ROW I-R. Mclnlire, D. Springston, D. Tucker, J. Deal, J. Reece, D. Wyatt. ll-J. Williams, R. Litterst, H. Carney, W. Lang, L. Byerly, S. Mcllenty, P. Perks. lll-J. Peterson, J. Voelpsl, 8. Seward, R. Kern, B. Smith, D. Wagenbach. IV-C. Ronk, P. DeBourge, E. Williams, D. Raehnell, R. Roszell, A. Anderson, B. Dyslin. 1 Aram F-T - .X9 5 L . W A hd ' Lvl ' ' fx of :LS l .P 4V'5 V ,4 -N. -.1 BOYS GLEE CLUB We Freshman and Sophomore boys learn the fundamentals of choral sing- ing. In the next two years we may be in Boy's Choir and A Cappella. G -. R MUSIC WORKSHOP Interest ln muslc has encouraged us to be a member of this music group. Each now l-s. Slechta, s. x , D, W'll' c. lc . ' raus l ls, rumpe, K Fauts, J. Tenderlng, 5 Barkey N Krel J Schwyhart Pow II-A, sweden, Nl. Day, D. Redenius, M. odmlin, A. Kelley, la. sander, Ni wlllldfils, ls, Tacllock. ' 'l0nfh the falenled In OU' 9 0UP Pfovlde ROW lll-E. Krumpe, C. Fallerius, B. Grow, F. Yeamans, E. Haas, C. Weinberg, M. Merritt, J. Martin, M. Corrigan. - - - Row IV-M. Mfclugdge, J. Parkinson, P. Shuwga, A, Cahill, l.. A. Miller, M. Afmbflmef, D. Dodds, P. Lauderdale, s. Us Wllh muslcal enlefmlnmem- Stuber, M, Franklin. ROW V-J. Peterson, D. Riechel, G. Carlson, J. Anderson, B. Mavily, R. Rnszell, D. Nelson, R. Davis, P. Keller. M. Deobuld, M. Well. 'Q-Q wir TICKET COMMITTEE Many times you see us in the ticket booth during your lunch hours. We are in charge of selling the tickets to games, plays, and paid assemblies at P.H.S. f, Til ....- Q., i wg, -f' 7 , ff Q' yWWf ,,,' 7'.?'ff5IW i ' V ,irq 5 k f. I - , l ff ff.,-f 1 --,fwf ffwffff, ,,,. ffwl, 1,0 7 f. lj, A .. Y-Lwfelluuix, , f Jung. ,: 1, 1-, - ,- uf' .. -f :lt - .5 X , 1 jf' f f 1 rf S W -. ll rc: , 2 , ' ,t ' 'WH 'lfigvf' - wif:- ,V E liii , 1221? 1 Carol Weinberg Treasurer Mr. Van de Venter Advisor . S -41 S' fax 1 ,R ROW I-N. McCorvie, J. Arehurt, D. Miller, J. Williams, B, Von DeVeer, D. Houk. ROW ll-D. Oakiord, H, Taylor, C. Krumpe, L. Beck, B. Bodine, J. Greene, J. Kilchell. ROW lll-J. Cusick, D. Ullman, F. Herold, G. Selburg, 1. Gillespie, J. Harris, B. Swedell. ROW Dave Miller lVice Presiclentl is thanking Mr. Dailey for speaking to the Key Club. IV--D. Brian, C. Edwards, K. Greene, F. Guenther, T. Williamson, C. Folmgren, T. Cohen, P. Rica. QQ ba- ,R Nu' Y, 4 ,. A in fn ,g lit.: i li ,. 6121 1 jxisip ,.a 'K 5 .i -i 0146.3 li li eyiiii 3' - Y, .- ll .i 1-vi x ii , Q , Qwrb--W -' 0 iii ,lg ii Li QA., mi, B .fa 41.3 I KEY CLUB are a service club which is sored iointly by the Kiwanis Club, the city of Peoria, and Peoria High School. Our purposes and obiecls are patterned after those of the Kiwanis Club, but adapted to the interest and needs of high school boys. We spon- ,,s ,f 4 ,A , is i s .,.. , - The officers of Key Club: Dave Miller, Nice Presidentl, John Tinthoft, fPresidentl standing and Phil Rice iTreasureri and Dick Oakford iSecrefaryl are looking over the minutes of the last meeting. ROW I-J. Barobe, J. Hunter, J. Beyer, C, Craggs, E. Haas, B. Lauderdale, R. Johnson, A. Tosetti. ROW II-Mr. Martin, D. Miller, J. Tinihotf, J. Greene, B, Seward, S. Watkins, N. Shubert, J. Williams. ROW Ill--S. Mitchener, B. Ziegler, J. Graves, C. Krumpep L. Byerly, D. Rittmiller, L. Harman, B. McCarty. ROW IV-N. Coogan, L. Kyle, 1. Keller, S. Monk, T. Cohen, T. Williams, J. Little, S. Lancaster, B. Cooling. ROW ROW ROW ROW 106 , f, 'i-Tw' -me ,J I-A. Kelley, C. Larson, P. Daker, B. Dinger, S. Marx, D. Stegner, J. Smith, G. Dawson, J. Van Cvundy. II-N. Dumermuth, C. Shinkle, S. McAdoo, M. Burroughs, A. Cahill, D. Mannion, M. Ledien, K. Murry, C. Sanders. Ill-J. Keller, D. Anderson, R. Hawthorne, D. Lancaster, R. McDonald, B. Blackie, J. Sutton, Miss Deppe, J. Torris. IV-J. Davis, D. Verkler, B. Dyslin, A, Swanson, H. Taylor, W. Goelz, D. Oakford, M. Jury, G. Venezky. swan om, Q COMMITTEE OF 40 We consist of ten members from each of the four classes. We are elected to represent the class in planning dances, parties and other social events. JUNIOR RED CROSS This is a worthy organization composed of representatives from each homeroom. We sponsor drives and do whatever else we can to help those less fortunate. ,- W vi -'59 AA K3 4 T, .. ,fi-'N Tum R., 'f, Q... W: -of 'V fv- ROW I-J. Barabe, M. Zweitel, J. Schwyhart, J. Diven, C. Alexander, R. Margulius, H. Easton, D. Houk. ROW Il-P. Hitchcock, M. Merritt, J. Hayes, J. Griffin, J. looft, C. Shinkle, M. Corrigan, Mrs. Parker. ROW ll!-Mrs. Hole, C. Klaus, J. Perkinson, C. Craggsi M. Ledisn, J. Hunter, C. Fallerius, S. Borin, Miss Ziegler. ROW IV-Mr. Swedell, K. Stone, J. Withee, A. Hinnan, R: Adkins, F. Oechsle, S. Stuber, J. Binkele, K. Murry Mr. Bielemo. ROW V-L. Landwirth, N. Coogan, M. Burroughs, C. Scott, H. Robinson, R. Keyser, L. Beck, S. McAdoo, C. Sibilsky, J. Reesmon. ve' sz' ,Q -El -'-. Q V4 A ,--X . 1 ,J Q: - ,J W , .41 ll Q i -, J if PAGES AND omcs ...it X Asslsmms We each work one hour a day as a page, an office assistant, or a dean's assistant. We work not for credit but for the privilege of serving P. H. S. 5' ' t l .. , .4 vm sv .1 ROW I-E. Haas, S. Hagen, A. Hinnen, M. Gregg, J. Hokin, D. lorencs, F. Rasmussen, J. Torris. ROW ll-S. Harsch, K. Marry, C. Babcock, D. Carney, S, Lancaster, G. Dawson, M. Merritt, B. McCarty, Mr. Heghin. ROW I-II-M. Corrigan, R. Keyser, G. Haeger, B. Tribler, W. Willems, D. Argus, D. Reichel, D. lewis, S. Plummer. QCA SOCIAL SCIENCE' The purpose of our club is to acquaint the students with world and civic affairs. We meet every other Wednesday. At these meetings we have panel discus- sions and debates to enlighten Us on these affairs. 7 -we ROW I-L. Grant, E. Minnich. ROW ll-D. Anderson, F. DUHY, P. Slorle, B. Blake, Mr. Fluegel. ROW Ill--T. Hooton, B. Hillyer, B. Pilditch, D. Lewis, J. Bergstrom. how IV-D. Tyrrell, A. Lepley, C. Pnlmgren, 1. Newsom. ROW I-D. Steenrod, D. Kuntz, J. Hendricks, C. Luthy. ROW II-J, Green, J. Myers, J. Marlin. l08 fe S A1 PROJ ECTION CREW We are the students who operate the machines for audio-visual aids - mov- ies and slides. We are in demand to help make the class work more interest- mg. 'Tw STAGE CREW We are the workers behind the scenes . We set up the props, work the public address system and produce sound effects and in this way make as- semblies possible. SPORTS ..f,-..,.,..,...,,,.,-.WM-.. ..e,.r.....,, VW--W-V. , , in. on- 'xv SPORTS John Cusack, fsfandmgi Jayne Webb, and Bill Suffield fseafedi, Sporfs Siaff members, are frying fo recog- nize any foofball players on this winning feam of 1917. if . -lr feng' 'I SPORTS Although the early settlers of Peoria led a strenuous life they still found time to amuse themselves through sports. These activities offered recreation to the people and a change from their daily tasks. As Peoria grew, her interest in sports grew also. Although rules have changed considerably in many of the games the benefits will always remain the same. Here at Peoria High, sport activi- ties play an important role. We are proud of our athletes and through them we learn the need of good sportsmanship not only in school life but also in the years to come. if COACHES DAILY GOES OVER SOME PLAYS WITH ZICARO I 1- . . ' 5 '41 . Ep 'H L Wk 4-g' 4- fra- '- :, Jr , H rf.. 1. f -'F . ' COACH SAURS INSTRUCTS DON HOUK IN BASEBALL. COACH JOE YUHAUSE TIMES BILL PATTERSON. ,nav-g'f '4 f HAWKINS WATCHES COURT AIM FOR A BASKET I COACH JOE MYERS EXPLAINS TO RONNIE HOW TO DO IT. A gpg, M p H has . 410219 ,f ms VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW-F. Herald, D. Domnitz, J. Arnold, A. Fischer, D. Seitzberg, B. Suffield, B. Applegate, J. Zicuro. SECOND ROW-Coach Hawkins, C. Fitch, H. Stout, B. Raehnelt, R. Court, R. Williams, W. Sutton, Coach Daily. THIRD ROW-R. Harrison, E. Haley, J. Wilson, J. Tracey, D. Shea, R. Roehnelt, J. Beard, B. Ziegler, B. Trager, B. Dyslin. FOOTBALL Central, under the leadership of Lecin Dailey and with the able assistance of Dawson Hawkins, turned in a record of two wins, one tie, and seven losses. The Lions, fighting hard and losing the larger share of their games in the closing seconds, gave all their oppositions a battle that was a struggle to the sound of the final gun. The team was lead by a fine captain, Joe Zicaro, who was an outstanding football player as well as team leader. A' --1, '. -f , W , V, j k -'Q Nvifw f' 'M 'f A .,-- J -1 --Q 'W .Q ' .L we l ' f We 1 i. ,sggjs , , -,Q M t . 3. SQ . y Q .i ,, ftifri A 1 Q l i Q 33 Court makes a touchdown in the Thanksgiving Day game Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central FooTBALL scones H . Hall Township Morgan Park Woodruff Spalding Streator . Springfield . Pekin . East Peoria . . Champaign . . . . . . . . Manual Won 2 - Lost 7 - Tied l L 1' 'T EN ,, b 1 , 4' f A 7' . f it ' . WM l 'J ,.,,,, ,Lf ,X .J 6' t I9 7 13 6 I3 I3 7 6 47 20 VARSITY FOOTBALL 'Vi .. Jack Arnold Tom Williamson Joe Zicarn Inch your way over the line! Spalding and Central pile up. Ray Williams Harmon Cornish Bill Suffield VARSITY FOOTBALL W' 4 4, 'si Burnell Ziegler Don Seifxberg Dave Dgmnin Puzzle: Whose arms and legs are whose? Suffield and Arnold, reach high boys! Bill Trager Junior Tracey Frank Herald VARSITY FOOTBALL wUYne Sufion Alien Fischer Hiles Stout Shea goes for a short gain in a Spalding game. Domnifz tackles Spalding' all Jqgk wilson Spalding game. Bill Roehnelt 5 FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL FIRST ROW-J. Arehart, D. Forgey, D. Miller, J, Green, D. Cornelius, B, Roehnelt, D. Shea, R. Litterst, J. Sourbaugh, B. Lazarus, C. Ziegler. SECOND ROW-I, Bsard, IMgr.l, B. McConnell, J. Shively, G. Clark, L. lile, M. Yeomans, J. Beard, G. Keyster, B. Adkins, J. Williams, D, McDonough, Coach Saurs. THlRD ROW-B, Hill, C. McCoy, B. lucas, D. Roehnelt, W. Sutton, H. Stout, R. Streibich, l. Friederick, D. Harrison, B. flrager, A. Kramer. FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL Peoria Central's Fresh-Soph Football squad started out with a bang, trampling Morton's Junior Varsity 34-0. They then moved to Chili, where they fought to a rainy 6-6 tie. But taking out all revenge on the Woodruft Warriors they fought to a 34-6 victory. They then lost three straight to Spalding, Decatur, and Pekin, but ended the season against East Peoria, by running over them 26-7 to give them a record of three wins, three losses, and one tie. Stout passes to Clark in a Fresh-Soph game FRESH-SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Won 3- Lost 3 - xx Morton Jr. Vars. Chillicothe Jr. Vars. . . Woodruti . Spalding . Decatur . . . Pekin . . East Peoria Tied l .- . . C g x Kxfxf . if X D ix Q72 O 6 6 7 33 18 7 7 VARSITY BASKETBALL -.3 ,-. D v 'Ir ,mix ,gg , tg ? Q '. .F 1 -mx A r S , N' U f wtf- . 1 i ,i 'Wu '52 U ' ,, 4 U 4 ' 1 I K a y V tg VI M AA i as Q . ' Q 4' - em 'L- FIRST ROW-N. Jacauin, lMgr.i, B. Wesselhott, B. Balzer, B. Jones, D. Houk. SECOND ROW-F. Ruby, lMgr.i, H. Taylor, D. Barton, B. Kellstedt, D. Ullman, J. Graves, B. THIRD ROW-Coach Hawkins, C. Boldan, B. Court, K, Green, H. Stout, R. Grover, P. Rice. BASKETBALL Central opened the season on the wrong foot, losing to Chilli- cothe 43-34, but under the leadership of our coach, Dawson Hawkins, snatched the second game from Farmington 49-48. The Lions then hit the skids, losing eight straight games, but won three out of the next four, knocking oft East Peoria 54-42, Woodruff 55-49, and a stubborn Streator five 56-52. The Lions then, with ten games remaining, went into a slump and dropped seven straight before they dumped Streator 57-41, and a hard fighting Metamora tive 56-53. To finish the season, Central played Man- ual, only to come out on the short end of the score, 68-58. Because of the number of underclassmen playing this year, Coach Hawkins and Central have fine hopes for a very successful season next year. x X lille 2 Kar McConnell. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 34 49 28 38 48 32 50 45 26 54 46 55 56 44 45 50 55 36 44 30 57 56 58 ,Q BASKETBALL SCORE Wan 6 -Lost I8 1, S Chillicothe 43 Farmington 48 . Canton 46 . Urbana 40 Spalding 50 . Freeport 49 . Chester 57 . Manual 52 . Pekin 55 . Lincoln 5l East Peoria 42 Springfield 75 Woodruff 49 , Streator 52 Woodruff 50 Spalding 47 East Peoria 54 . Decatur 62 . Pekin 46 . Manual 58 Springfield 50 . Streator 4l Metamora 53 . Manual 68 VARSITY BASKETBALL 1. f Hiles SWU' Dick Ullman Jay Graves ff hw A A Oh, no, you don'f, says Ken Green. Barron fakes off! I Bob Cow' Don Banon Kenny Green VARSITY BASKETBALL DOH Hwk Bill Bulzer Sammy Dixon Court goes for a free ball. Pass the ball down The line, boys! Roger Grover Don Seifzberg Bud Kellsiedt FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL sw FIRST ROW-G. Trotter, J. Hartman, J. Shively, D. Lancaster, J. Green, C. Ziegler, D. Mcbenough. SECOND ROW-J. Solomon, lMgr.l, L. Byorly, G. Clark, J. Newsome, J. Slatter, Coach Saurr. THIRD ROW-J. Dismuke, A, Anderson, R. Streibeck, Swanson, Douglas. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL The Fresh-Soph Cagers, inexperienced but fighting hard, played a schedule tough enough for any Junior Varsity. The Lions moved in on Chillicothe, only to be turned down in a thriller 33-31 to open the season. But they ran all over a Farmington Junior Var- sity tive, 72-30. The Central five then went into a tive-game losing streak, although they came up for air against East Peoria 49-34, they were dunked in their next two games by Woodruti and Streator. The Lions then, with 11 games remaining, knock off Elmwood, 49-32, dropped to Woodruff and Spalding, but stole a heart- breaker from East Peoria, 40-39. lt was then that the Decatur Sophs upset us 71-27, only to have us knock off Elmwood Jr. Var- sity 51-35. Wth five games left, we lost to Pekin for the second time, knocked out Wyoming 49-38 and Tremont Jr. Varsity 58-30, in order, but couldn't keep up the pace and dropped the last two to Springfield Jr. Varsity and Streator. The Lions, with an unimpressive win and loss column of 16-7, should come back next year with a perfect season because of the fact that there was only one sophomore on the team. Good luck, boys. FRESH-SOPH BASKETBALL SCORES Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Wan 7 - Lost 16 . Chillicothe Farmington J.V. Canton Soph. Urbana Soph. Spalding Soph. Manual Soph. Manual Soph. . Pekin Soph. . Lincoln J.V. E. Peoria Soph. Woodrufl Soph. Streator Soph. Elmwood Soph. Woadrufl Soph. Spalding Soph. E. Peoria Soph. Decatur Soph. Elmwood J.V. . Pekin Soph. Wyoming J.V. . Tremont J.V. Springfield J.V. . Streator VARSITY BASEBALL FIRST ROW-W. Woodall, lMgr.l, J. Hughes, D. Houk, J. Alexander, B. Jonas, S. Wilson, L. Nevin, lMgr.l. SECOND ROW-D. Seitzberg, D. Barton, D. Parrish, S. Walters l. Neff, H. Taylor, D. Abel. THIRD ROW-Coach Saurs, B. Suftield, P. Rice, K. Kelly, W. Anderson, J. Johnson, G. Koestler, D. Gardner, A. Stexs, lMgr.l. BASEBALL Central's baseball team under its new coach Bruce Saurs, had one of its most successful seasons in years. Its record of nineteen wins along with ten losses was the second largest number of wins in the state. They were runners-up in the city and Greater Peoria standings and lost a close 4 to 2 decision to Manual's State Champions in the District finals. With the game deadlocked 2-2 going into the late innings, Manual was finally able to push across the winning markers on a costly error. Central was fortunate in having as its number one pitcher, Keith Kelly, winner of the .lack Koch Memorial Trophy and one of the outstanding pitchers in CentraI's history. Keith is now playing professional baseball with the Brooklyn Dodgers form system. With only five lettermen returning, Coach Saurs is facing a diffi- l 1 l cult iob, but we are all hoping for another successful season. 5 if M' I I3 14 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Ce'ntrol Central I4 7 7 5 I7 7 7 2 l 6 2 O 2 7 5 2 l 9 2 2 8 6 3 8 5 7 4 2 5 BASEBALL SCORES Won I9 - Lost IO Tremont . Morton Spalding East Peoria . Tremont Springfield Springfield . Pekin Danville Danville . Manual East Peoria New Trier , Austin . Niantic . Canton . Pekin LaSalle-Peru Bloomington Bloomington Spalding Woodruff . De Pue Streotor Streatar . Morton . Pekin .Manual Woodruli' VARSITY BASEBALL 1 'Nav' Phil Rice LeRoy Nell Bill Suffield L 1. 'V I Cenfral baseball fans watch fhe opening of the season. A.- A as -1. Salen Herke gels ready to baf the ball while Senator Trager calches, 'W .un E -kr 14' erm? '??f f'F5 N -X f Bill Jones Sammy Wilson Gefd K2CISller 123 VARSITY BASEBALL Kem' KPHY Jerry Alexander Surge Walters BARTON GETS READY TO GIVE A GRAND SLAM PUT HIM OUT! CENTRAL, PUT HIM OUT! Don BUTNTI Howard Taylor Don Gardner TRACK FIRST ROW-J. Baumgartner, lMgr.l, J. Luecht, D. Shea, D. Miller, J, Tintholt, D. Damnitz, E. Haley, R. Schenck, J. Bibo. SECOND ROW-R. McClinktock, lMgr.l, J. Kronauist, D. Shively, B. Mitchnar, N. Werner, M. Speais, J. Young, G. Minor, H. Burr, B. Means, lMgr.l. THIRD ROW-Coach Myers, J. Tracey, B. TerVeen, D. Hester, P. Douglas, B. Seeyla, T. Williamson, R. Lewis. FOURTH ROW-B. Donnelly, J. Thurman, K. Green, D. Cunningham, W. Gaelz, R. Williams, R. Jones, lMgr.l. TRACK TEAM In spite of the loss of many valuable Iettermen, Coach Myers' track team turned in a creditable season. Losing veterans in ev- ery event, he produced a team well fitted for the 1950 season. They won three of the four dual meets they participated in and took ninth in the Geneseo Relays, second in the Peoria High Quad- rangular, third in the Delavan Track Carnival, third in the Greater Peoria, and ninth in the Big Twelve. Central also qualified six boys for the State Meet. Representing Central were Earl Haley in the hundred-yard dash, Jerry Bibo in the eight-eighty yard run, Jack Young in the four-forty yard dash, Gil Minor in the mile, and Jack Young, Earl Haley, Dave Shea, and Dick Cunningham in the eight-eighty yard relay. Central is hoping for other successful seasons from the Track Team in the future. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 32 2f3 68 6l 9th 62 lf3 Jrd 2nd 9th TRACK SCORES 'S Won 3 T Q :- . . Chillicothe 80 lf3 . . Abingdon 45 . . . . Pekin 52 Geneseo Relays Quadrangular, Peoria High East Peoria, Canton, Morton. . . . Streator 50 2f3 . . Delavan Track Meet Greater Peoria Track Meet . Big I2 Conference Meet Lost 1 al TT. X tl! - .figs ?hL ' p :fi ui l'f. '-5 rg- :Z ivy! 'T Don?- SWIMMING TEAM FIRST ROW-N. MCCorvie, R. Clapper, J. Tinthott, B. Patterson, C. Edwards, F. Guenther, T. Fleming, N. Loaf. SECOND ROW-D. Yauhause, lMascotl, B. Smith, H. Cammer, P. Routing, D. Oakford, P. Hoag, J. Kitchell, Coach Yauhause THIRD ROW-J. Suffield, H. Hoffman, D. McGinnis, C. Howard, C. Harman, R. Gaiennie, D. Tucker, J. McDonald. SWIMMING Coach Joe Yuhause's swimming team, of whom we can all be proud, turned in not only an outstanding record but a perfect one as well, dunking every team they were up against. They opened the season against Danville, where Central's watermen went all out 58-I7. Then, working their way to the State Meet, splashed East Rockford, La Salle-Peru, Waukegan, Danville, LaSalle-Peru, for the second time, and Urbana, also sweeping the Big Twelve in their stride. They then went to blast Urbana, again, 64-ll. Ending the season with a perfect record, they went to Winnetka for the State Meet, where they finished sixth. Chuck Edwards, captain 'of the team, deserves a lot of credit 'for his fine iob this season. Chuck, who set many new records this year, was as good a captain as any team could possibly want. Because of the Junior talent on the team, Coach Joe Yuhause expects a fine team next year. Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central 58 42 54 55 5I 55 59 Won 64 I I 6th 504 SWIMMING SCORES . . Danville I7 East Rockford 33 . LaSalle-Peru 21 . Waukegan 20 . . Danville 21 . LaSalle-Peru 20 . . Urbana I6 . Big Twelve . . . Urbana II . Winnetka lState Meetl Won 9 - Lost O 1 .sy ,- sg II' tp - x N GOLF FIRST ROW-B. Kellstedt, K. Walters, J. Jacobus, R. Clopper, J. Cusick, B. Mclntire, J, Eustico. SECOND ROW-C. Salzonxtein, J. Mclntire, R. Hartsock, B. O'Day, 1. Strathman, R. Hurd, B. Lipkin, Coach Daily. GOLF Peoria High's golf team proved its ability by teeing off on eleven opponents and dropping none. Returning Letterman Jack Mclntire copped all individual honors in the Davenport, Iowa, Tournament, helping Central pull a sec- ond place out of the fire with the medalist honor seventy-three. Again Central took a second in the Quincy Tournament as Jack again was medalist seventy-one. The Lions then proceeded to win the District, take second in the Big Twelve and fifth at the State Meet. We have high hopes for another great team next year. P 3325!- 45 Y 1-'. .5 f ' C.. - XS' 81 -3 3 s' X C- QQOQD Q Q41', Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central ll 7Va 9 9Vz lO 2nd 3Vz 9 12 2nd 9Vz BV: 8 lst 2nd 5th VARSITY GOLF SCORES . . . Manual 4 . . Woodruff 4V, . Quincy 6 . . Pekin SV, . ..... Spalding 5 . . Davenport, Iowa, Tournament . .... Manual 6V1 . Woodruff 6 . . . . Spalding 3 . . Quincy Tournament . . Bloomington SV, . . . Pekin 6V2 . Bloomington 7 . . State District . . . . . . Big Twelve . . . . . . . . State Finals Won ll - Lost O TENNIS V' 1 it 1 'FK . Ma, fx x X. f.. - f M M Eb 5 vt. FIRST ROW-N. McCorvie, B. VanDeVeer, T. Flaming, SECOND ROW--Coach Hawkins, J. Myers, F. Luthy, N. Giddan. TENNIS The tennis team, under the direction of Coach Dawson Hawkins, had a record of four wins and eight defeats. With only a few returning lettermen, it was a difficult schedule. Although their record was not too outstanding the Lion net men placed second in the District Meet, being nosed out by Pekin. They then moved on to take a fifth in the Big Twelve, and ended the season with a record we can be proud of by taking the city title. TED 91 5 Q N M 'iw 5 -1, Ml ,. - . 1 , few: A arg L -Y ,ts i 3 it s ts f C, NORM T WN. sos Norm, Ted, and Bob show some action for Central's Tennis Team, 128 -,v if , gas ' ..f H ' Olav tv 1 it' if 5: Q RV!! ,N Fil ii ' i if E TENNIS SCORES Central ...... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Won 3 - Lost 9 l0t,.,.wl 'Wil . C .mgmpqii T7-O' . Pekin Woodruff Lincoln Spalding Decatur Spalding . Pekin Danville Woodrufl Decator lincoln Danville CROSS COUNTRY p-dm Q6 A.. , , ' -1451 vw' il QQ' ' JB 'i es Qi .Drift .4 se M 2 'X .. ...st , i -c.,g,r' V4 , r A -.. W . t . - FIRST ROW-D. Heuermann, S. Wilson, R. Lewis, B. Donnelly, B. Kells, J. Simpson, J. Deal, l. SECOND ROW-Coach Myers, L. Byerly, B. lilo, J. Foster, R. Hale, J. Mardue, R. Stevenson. CROSS COUNTRY Coach .loe Myers, bringing back Cross Country to Central for the second year with a team of fine caliber, had a record we can all be proud of. Coach Myers, in order to give more boys chances to run, had two teams, l and 2. The first team had five dual meets, dropping only one to Lincoln by a close decision. In maior meets the first team placed third in the class A division at Geneseo Invi- tational, moving on to take another third in the Big Twelve Con- ference, but putting on a last splurge of speed to take second in the District. The only boy on the team qualified to run against the rough com- petition in the State Meet was Sophomore John Deal, who placed fourth in the District Meet. The second team 'had two dual meets, as well as running in some of the first team meets, winning one but dropping a heartbreaker to Tremont. In major meets, they placed third in the Reserve Di- vision at the Geneseo Invitational. I 1 I ig . .s I J L rt We X, XQX if ,YY 4'KxKf, ki? v X i Ross. CROSS COUNTRY SCORES, 'I950 lLow scores indicate winnert Team No. I. Dual Meets: Central 32 Central I5 Central I9 Central I5 Central 20 Major Meets: Central 3rd Central 3rd Central Znd Team No. 2: Dual Meets: Central I5 Central 34 Maior Meets: Central 3rd . lincoln 24 . Canton 50 . . Pekih 42 . Streatar 50 . . Metamora 43 Class A-Division, Geneseo Invitational . . . . Big Twelve Conference . .... District . Benson 47 . Tremont 21 . . Reserve Division Iopent Geneseo Invitational PEP CLUB Our Pep Club is celebrating its second birthday this year. We are the basis of ROW I-J. Bambe, .l. Torris, E. Mayne, V. Dawson, A. Hinnen, J. Hayes, B. Beghlal, E. Jacobson. ROW ll-M. J. Johnson, S. Louck, B. Anderson, T. Gregg, 1. Little, J. Lasher, M. Armbrusler, J. Keeler, G. Brown. ROW Ill-S. De Garix, J. Silberstein, E. Haus, B. Ohlson, R. Mayo, B. Palmatier, B. Young, N. Stotler, P. Keegan, S. Hunt. ROW IV-S. Lancaster, G. Cohen, J. Withee, M. Gregg, N. Materelli, P. Tate, B. Henebry, J. Hokin, S. E. Hunt, M. Wellington. color to all our games. we- A ' ...- Z34 -1-ss. 0 'Z new 1. 'W' I cr 4? Z- a cheering section at all of our games We each have a Peoria High pennant and a colorful shake-a-roo, which add :WJ ROW I-C. Alexander, D. Malone, J. Weisert, J. Williarnx, N. McGhee, M. Hope, S. Harsch, J. Schwyhurt, P. lewis. ROW Il-J. Parkinson, C. Watkins, J. Flagg, M. McCIugage, C. Craggx, E, Krumpe, P. Shawgo, A. Pitlenger, M. McMorrix. ROW Ill-J. Silverstein, C. Kleplor, R. Kidd, L. Landwirth, N. Coogan, F. Oechsle, G. Saunders, J. Smith, P. lauderdale, S. Stuber. ROW IV-B. Marr, J. Rexenburg, P. Hoeptner, B. Feger, J. Saville, K. Fouls, C. Perry, J. Howard, D. Feser, D. Dodds, A. Swednll. 130 FIRST ROW-D, Miller, B. VanDeVeer, J. Deal, F. Herald, J. Foster, J, Zicaro, D, Barton, J. Tinthoti, G. Tin- dall, B, Trager, S. Wilson. SECOND ROW-B. Donnelly, R. Stevenson, J. Baumgartner, R. Schenck, A. Fischer, R. Lewis, T, Fleming J. Mordue, R. McClintock, B. Lile, R. Clopper. THIRD ROW-J. Myers, P. Rice, R. Cunningham, D. Schneider, R, Williams, B. Ringel, D. Houk, N. Locir L, Byerly, J. Arnold. FOURTH ROW-S, Dixon, E. Haley, D. Seitzberg, T. Williamson, B. Ziegler, N. Giddan, H. Taylor, J. Williams, J. Graves, N. McCorvie, J. Simpson, P. Hoag, R. Hale. FIFTH ROW-H. Cornish, E. Smith, R. Jonas, B. Kells, C, Edwards, E. luecht, H. Stout, F. Guenther, D. Ullman B. Court, B. Jones, D. Domnitz, J. Myers. 1 iii -1 J. Reesmon, A. Taylor, S. Keller, F. Marks. s ,K gg LETTERMEN'S CLUB We have worked hard to earn a letter in a maior sport here at Central. We have all banded together to work for the betterment of our school. At lunch you will find us hard at work in the tick- et booth selling school supplies. Q ass. '7 p ROW I-N. Coogan, J. Withee, M. Gregg, T. Gregg. ROW II-B. Bechtol, J. Beyer, J. Keeter. ROW Ill-J. Diven. Pat Keegan Elsie Krumpe Janann Smith Emily Haas Presidenl Secretary S f wx , 1 i by Treasurer Vice President 67 M Ra , wing 'J l - -6 Miss Tressie Masocco fi ' Miss Geraldine Tracy Mrs. Phyllis Woods 1' if l ,,' v Q U Q.. ' 1 , -' an ' 5- ' . - .. 'l - Q. Y J nl I Q , 5 l 1 m I ' 1 iq i Y ws .16 , N .4 1 .1 I .Aimee -f .lan f N Mme ji, W I A ...Fr All lx .-4 , .. - ..,s,:s,.,fs, , .. mr if FU ff- ..ff,, f. 1' C , 'ze L fy ., ix 3 Z FT'j1'a . ',4.',- 4 ,5 -K ' ,' . f-if : ,j, , fzgf ' '1- ',3.'.Q , L' ,. J , '- . ,T sl -AP: 5' ' Y, ' W P , .g ' is 7,5 .:- vw 1 . 35 -. A I , A , 1 HL! SQ!! ' ii' will ' iQ' -fvfiiff sf g . L -L' if Iff:3,,.Jfi1::L!.L f, , , , s. . - , gjjf1,,5j:,.sq , gi 135 N M -ff f s 'i' I '-f'f 'f, V, A-is -f .W V H f , f- -, ff- -' . m 1-aa:-mv my . .. V. H Y-kg ,:,e-,'gg:,lS- 'J 16 - 'Qi -W M +s1fT'2 AF'2 f -f a:f1 ff'f fSff QYf'G- 'aff 'F f a - -, -- Y' :agp 1 11 -W 2 W - sg :si-sl vm fa r ' F 3 Ai 5 'fevztlngl .L . X Z .A fs W as ,. V.. .- lin. X4 Q ROW I-S. Penny, S. Palmer, G. Pelini, M. Hope, G. Grote, A. Underwood, M. Rowlelle, S. Silverstein, C. Fresco, M. Cline. ROW ll-K. Moore, S. Mclver, N. Bear, S. McDanna, S. Kingsland, J. Bogan, B. Mawder, J. Innix, P. Hergel, J. Foote, H. Thomas. ROW Ill-A. Rickey, J. Murphy, C. Risl, B. Gafhmann, X. King, J. Jackson, B. Grant, M. A. Frye, M. Seurs, J. Ellinger, J. Collingham, A. Henning. ROW IV-R. Ramsay, G. Neher, J. Speck, J. Clark, D. Michels, J. Andersen, D. Deames, D. Feser, F. Follerius, A. Ellioh, N. McGhee. G. A. A. ag J - .wr 1, are Nr' vw ROW l-S. Slechla, D. Feiler, B. Lauderdale, B. McEIwee, P. Pappas, P. Harrison, A. Sullield, A. Toselli, V. Pople, L. Palmer, M. Cross. ROW II-J. Wolf, J. Marlin, M. Wood, D. Redeniux, A. Miles, M. Slralhman, 5. Schenck, B. Anderson, J. Hall, P. Brun P. Vanlanen. ROW Ill-A. Kupler, V. Morkman, S. Milchener, N. Risck, M, Deebald, K. Barbour, B. A. Sewers, G. Braswell, K, Murry, C. Ackerman, D. Flelcher. ROW IV-L. Lipkin, L. Finnie, N. Durnermulh, C. Sibilsky, T, Hubble, L. Hamilton, R. Thornlon, J. Nurss, R. Schneider J. Reexman, B. Delrick, L. Miller. G. A. A. gf .. M.. L .rw IQ Q .Q - f 'n ROW l--S. Schwartz, S. Harsch, K. Klepter, J. Armbright, N. Barnes, 1. Beyer, B. Williams, B. Crackel, C. Larson. ROW ll-J. Hunter, J. Cook, E. Krumpe, P. Keegan, E. Haas, I.. Patterson, C. Marvel, M. Zweifel, R. Margulius, N. Racke. ROW III-M. Day, S. Edwards, C. Kowalske, J. Smith, ll. Kidd, G. Nelson, S. Janes, D. Mannion, D. Marlatt, L, Harmon. ROW IV-N. lurimore, C. Shinkle, 1. Marx, S. Ruck, J. Youngman, T. Williams, M. Whitaker, M. Burroughs, R. Davis, J. Tinges, D. Dodds. S mi vw V , ff', r f.f' H f .gg ' , -1.1 r ,, L Q39 X, ' Q. If D Shirley Hartwell Dorothy Dodds Mary Hope Janet Anderson Reporter B Activities Social Manager Chafrman Swimming Club ,r-dw' . ',,,... D . If 'Qu ... H ,. W r Q ! 21 asar ff' 'N -Y 1 yyy, .r W . - .ludy Youngman JoAnn Tinges Lorraine Patterson Gland Schnebhn Manager Manager Manager 312921 , Archery Archery sonbrrn D Archery Golf Club l 34 Tracye Hubble Manager VOLLEYBALL CHAMPIONS Row 'l Glenda Monroe Sharon Palmer Alberta Henning Dorothy Jones Row 2 Gloria Nelson Gloria Schneblin Judy Youngmon Gretchen Kent Lorraine Patterson Xe LaVerne Hamilton Manager ,-c .. fo aw .1 Sonia Harsch Manager RECREATIONAL GAME WINNERS AERIAL DARTS Barbara Grow Pat Keegan BADMINTON Elsie Krumpe Janann Smith TABLE TENNIS Gretchen Kent Dorothy Jones ,-.rx ,e in Gretchen Kent 11- vc, Q - YW Gloria Grote Manager' FIELDBALL CHAMPIONS Row 'l Pat Keegan Pat Pappas Katherine Moore Row 2 Dorothy Feiler Dorothy Jones Donna Christian f Mx 1' Ox X , Ramona Kidd Manager L...- ,vm x Darlene Feser Manager BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS Row 'I Dorothy Jones Joan Rotes Marcia Reeves Janice Tinges Row 2 Marian Weod Ruth Voss Barbara Detrick Gloria Nelson rn we is 325- Dorothy Jones Manager Manager I 3 5 Sweets at the Reception Christmas Party v LOVE Those wienefsi ' Plvydvy -FN. f 'G' l it ff Yi. A .fs ,,. s .' KN ,LQ 1 L sa 'Q ,Yb- Contributing to the Cancer Drive The Annual Mother's Tea Our Swimming Team G.A.A. Pep Assembly 136 A. MARKET PLACE W if T ADVERTISING Ann Gaskins, Joanie Rosenberg, Ann Taylor, lseafedl and Frances Oechsle fsfandingl, members of The Crest Business Staff, are observing the markef place which used fo be fhe cenfer of buying and selling acfivify, prevalent before fhe cify council passed an ordinance prohibifing sidewalk selling. :ff- MARKET PLACE There is quite a contrast today to the old market place of long ago Peoria. Here everything was sold from apples to hard- ware, presented to the public by a barker loudly proclaiming his wares. Now the system in Peoria has evolved to a much higher standard. Advertisements offer the information needed about any pos- sible products in a more elzfective manner. It is because of this progress that we are able to present the Crest to you. IOHN F. SNIDER FRED C. LANDIS EDWARD I JACOB O Q OI ffl PRINTING COMPANY PRINTERS - LITHCGRAPHERS I OMPA one PRINTWG C IIIVHIH w as I E1 35 is E rllll Illll ' I I II I -T Q 3 107 I:ourIl1 fxvenue Pour Phones: 4--9167 Peoria 2,1 M WX j L MLM 1 wnfdws FF I :xhunea-sv! I lllfffilllf ill!!! CENTRAL'S Joan Barubee, Eleanor Mayne, Burnell Ziegler, and David Miller find pleas- ant companionship in o new '51 Oldsmobile Rocket 8 . EGOLF MOTORS 32 YEARS Youn OLDSMOBILE DEALER 1313 Main St. The path to your success is here at fr 'if ii Bradley University ' Bradley, as one of America's strong medium-sizegllw universities, combines the advantages of the very largigifl' university with the personal attention providedgg smaller colleges. Dr. Ralph McDonald, chiifxkof division of higher education, National Education Asso- ciation, recently stated, Bradley has the highest ac- ' credited rating that an institution can achieve 'in the United States. Extracurricular activities at Bradley surpass those of all but the very largest universities. Bradley has more than a hundred clubs, sororities, and fraternities cater- ing to a wide range of interests. Bradley University offers over 1000 courses in over 60 areas of study. Its free lecture-arts series is not equal- led in any university in the United States. The Univer- sity is accredited by all the major accrediting agencies. Under the new Bradley Plan, a student is given the opportunity to combine his regular college education with military training in the university's air ROTC. If his college and military work is creditable, he has a chance for deferment until graduation and for gaining a reserve commission, upon graduation, as a ground forces officer in the Air Force. I . Register Now! -Summer sessions begin: June 13-july 19, 1951 July 20-August 23, 1951 Fall term begins September 17, 1951 For further information: Secretary of Admissions Comstock Hall Bradley University Peoria 5, Illinois X hi 04414, 'N Isivtnlll-Ei WW AWA 'WJJWE ufwkdlw if aa4!1u I 1 I 4,14 1 HAMA:-.:,,.:-:gg W Wf pf' Congratulations, graduate, and may your diploma remind you that you have earned a ticket to opportunity. This ticket can take you in several directions and to countless rewarding destinations. It can challenge you to grow, to develop your talents and abilities. It can encourage you to have your special aptitudes and interests revealed, your goals appraised - by reliable tests that companies like Caterpillar are using - and thus inspire you to build your future on the firm foundaf tions of further knowledge and training. Whatever direction you decide to go, remember your diploma symbolizes free' dom of opportunity - your birthright as an American citizen! Bon Voyage! CATERPILLAR TRACTOR CO., Peoria, Illinois WE HAVE SWITCHED T0 S Q U I R T Barbara Marr, Todd Martin, Joan Rosenberg and Jay Graves are enioying a refreshing bottle of SQUlRT at Joan's swimming pool. NEVER HH HFTEH-THIHST BUTTER-Qfifco gd?-fag 56625 ff nited We tamlw In this Year 1951. Let us All Pledge Full Acceptance of Uur Responsibility to Our Country . . . '- In the words of Abraham Lincoln in the President's Message to Congress, December 1, 1862 . . . The occasion is piled high with difliculty and we must rise to the occasion . In this national emergency, our responsibility to our country is great. So long as con- flicting themes of dogma divide people into opposing camps of philosophy, strife will continue in the world. Above all, we people of the United States must acknowledge a one- ness of purpose, must remain united, one nation indivisible, with liberty and justice for all . Contradictions are not always what they seem to be. Light and darkness, warmth and cold, land and sea, good and evil, the known and the unknown, seemingly in contrast are but part and counterpart of the whole: the whole of a one-ness - one people, one universe, one God. The responsibility is ours, this New Year's 1951! Z6 ! - FreSl 'eSS . if CCFirSt In an C1 FIQVUT vow: aunif izlrr Ning, x 1 M OIADE A HOMOGENIZED SOFT CURD VITAMIN D MILK Hama WD cus 0 , NC 5277 M hmm! EE , pm' 'L viotwll ,Uv Iuxpfw FJ , DO NUI' fill!! ,'ANGE' , Nha' is znfemmy, mm iw, ' INTID - 4 ' ,........,.. 3 YES explains Howard Daily to Ann Hinnen and Frank Herold. You see Producers Dairy is owned by dairy farmers close in to the Peoria area. These farmers make sure that the milk they produce is delivered quickly at its fresh, wholesome best. lt's our iob here in the Producers laboratory to make sure the milk is at its peak of freshness and flavor when it reaches you. GW 7 Vzffw' Ray Williams, Betty Lou Henebry, Eileen Jacobson and Jack Gilles- pie look over their favorites from JAY'S large album selection. JAY'S RECORD DEPARTMENT Central Illinois' LARGEST Record Store Whatever your record preferences may be, Jay's is equipped to serve you with the latest selections in both single records and albums -- on ALL SPEEDS of Records! Choose needles, storage albums, record hassocks, carrying cases and other accessories from our complete stock. Make JAY'S your Record Headquarters Today! Peoria's Leading Radio and Service Store Since 1926! J A Y ' S RECORDS. . . APPLIANCES . . . FURNITURE 530-32 S. Adams Street Phone 4-9293 hme7acuwl'z?faaa14e CGMPLIMENTS and CCDNGRATULATICDNS to the CLASS Dinar uH1AN vENEZKY L . , ,,,L..,, , .' 'L ,, ' 1- , 2 f f 0 2 - -:' 'L,1 f 1, .:.Q1Q E E f 3 E Aibz fgyw vii gg mgirnwwxw ,,, rgwrw 1 -' .,, . D u ,gn sH'1,n5f V'h: 33331 EMM gg I 1. A,-, ' 1 7 -:A 1 7 . M,,-.-,,.r,W,,. ,L,.,,,A, M, , -, ,rx V I II 5.2 . P L 5. 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Thal's why Roszell's Sealtesl is first in preference. QUALITY CONTROLLED MILK 8 ICE CREAM HECHT'S BONNY SHOP The Crest of Fashion CIT HECHT'S BONNY SHOP 225 So. Adams St. Louise Duff and Pat Hoepfner add glam- our and finesse to these spring 'formals LIZER DRUG STORES 3017 Western Ave. 4107 S. Adams Headquarters Sheaffer Pens and Pencils Mary Jane Hoffman, Irving Lizer, Dick Heuermann and Joan Diven admire the fine Sheaffer Pen and Pencil Sets. Ruesch Electric Sign Co. 'Ween Saga Sm 7: Zan! Neon Signs - Cold Cathode Lamps - Fixtures and Ultra-Violet 1011 S. Adams St. Peoria, III 60 Ze! H Mary Claire Craggs and Jan Keefer dis- play the finest in fashions from SCHRADZKI'S third floor For High Quality Plumbing Fixtures and Supplies SEE PEORIA SANITARY SUPPLY CO. 'l4'l0 South Adams Street Peoria, lllinois Here Lynette Ackerman is shown with cl Complete Richmond Radiator and Co. Colored Bath Outfit. ' I4 'I I I HmcHE's Where the high school crowd refuels. Here Lynne Landwirlh, Ramona Kidd, Charlene Klepfer, Colleen Alexander and Frances Oechsle are waiting for their order. West Bluff Cleaners A Complete Cleaning Service OUR PLANT IS EQUIPPED TO TURN OUT THE FINEST QUALITY OF WORK FURS - GARMENTS - BLANKETS Storage In Our Scientifically Air Conditioned Vault 2517 WESTERN AVE. Telephone 4-8761 KNOLLAIRE FLOWERS FLOWERS Individual and Different Royal Haeger 8. Registered California Ceramics Brass and Copper Novelties Mantel Arrangements Crestcraft Greeting Cards and Wayside Candles Hours - Open Til 8 P.M. - Sun. 9 A.M.-l P.M. 3205 N. Sheridan 2-6643 John Tinthoff presents Mary Gregg with an or- chid from Knollaire Florists. T R A V I 5 fi 'EIU CADILLAC DOHilAC CD. 3. Il Q IE - elilll O3-33-M wi C. George Selburg, in his new Cadillac, arrives at the Peoria Country Club for an afternoon swim with WO, MUN SWEET Nadeene Harrel, Janann Smith and lack Wilson. PEORIA I.ILLINOIS Q Ion Scysur Personality PQYICY Phe I Yo 2 N i f ss X' --YQurH0 'e S T PAINTS WALLPAPER WINDOW SHADES VENETIAN BLINDS PICTURE FRAMING PEERLESS WALLPAPER 8. PAINT COMPANY 1409 MAIN STREET PHONE 3-3821 WHERE SERVICE MEETS QUALITY Caroline Shinkle, Virginia Kerswell and Ginny Dawson model the f1nesI in fash- ions for ELLIOT'S Dnssses - cons - suns sPoRTswEAR - Hoslenv LINGERIE, src. 1827 Prospect Rd. Peoria, III. Phone 5-7101 gp'--? I sgrsunln Summer Magic . . . Cotton Dresses Ever crisp and cool looking these cotton dresses modeled by Ann Taylor and Jackie Furst are first on the Hit Parade of Fashion. Sparkling with their new detailing these dresses come in sizes for the Junior or the Miss sizes. A complete selection of fine cottons. 55.98 to 514.95 CLARKE'S AROUND THE CORNER Gretchen Kent shows Shirley Stever and Karen Murrey the fresh stock of cos- metics at WORLD DRUG. 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More POWER TO CENTRAL CLARK COLEMAN COAL AND COKE COMPANY Compliments of LUTHY Und LOCHER BRADLEY SPORTS 8. CAMERA SHOP Everything for the Sportsman 2122 MAIN ST. Peoria, Illinois FLOORKRAFTERS, Inc. 114 N. ADAMS Peoria, III. Ph ASPHALT RUBBER LINOLEUM VIOLA NICHOLS BEAUTY SHOP one 4-2075 619 KNOXVILLE AVENUE Phone 2-8511 Follow the team on WHITE STAR BUSSES WILKINS PIPE AND SUPPLY COMPANY 2 suis X UNDERWOOD'S FURNITURE GUILD UGHTING GALLERIES CENTRAL FIXTURE COMPANY Clifton M' Underwood 708 Main Street Peoria, Illinois Robert C. Underwood The Bright Spot on Main Street DR. C. B. CLARNO BEN FRANKLIN PRINT SHOP Progressive Printers DENTIST For Over a Quarter of a Century Lehmann Building 228 South Madison St. Phone 6-6861 CRAWFORD SHOE STORES 340 Fulton Street Womeng Fine Foofwea, 319-21 Fulton Street JIM CRAWFORD' Mg 209-11 Fulton sneer - BILL CRAWFORD, Jr., Mgr. 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SAM ROTHBERG 510 F S Ph6 e 3'1 190 JOHN PROCTOR LEE LUMBER CO. 200 NORTH WASHINGTON STREET . . Peoria, Illinois Figurines and All Your Fovome Hobbies Call the Lumber Number 3-5121 G. Herb Taylor Peoria, III. Quality Lumber -- Quick Service - Low Price RUESCH SASH 8. DOOR CO. DUDLEY G. SMITH, D.D.S. DENTIST 1oo7 so. Adams sf. Phone 4-ssoe Phone 4-9954 SUPP 533-34 Jefferson Building Peoria, Illinois PEORIA CREAMERY CO. 521 S. WASHINGTON ST. Makers of Fine CENTRAL OPTICAL CO. Complete Optical Service 3 1 'ce Cream and Buner 120 S. Jefferson St. Peoria, III. Phones 4-7116-7-8 WARE-ANDRFFN COMPANY E. M. SMITH s. coMPANY, INC. MEN'S SHOP - CLOTHIERS - FURNISHERS Hrs, Quamy Maintenance Work 127 .IERBYSOII PEOYIG, III. DIES TOOLS PATTERNS C. I I. 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ASK FOR BULLETIN OF COURSES FOR GOOD FOOD KERNS 2112 MAIN smear PEORIA'S PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTERS Everything in Fine Photographic Equipment and Supplies Compliments of DOUBET 81 SONS CAMERAS - FILM - PROJECTORS We Specialize in Modern Glamour Portraits of Young People at Prices They Can Afford SUPER SERVICE REX STUDIO 8. CAMERA SHOPS 1200 N. UNIVERSITY 329 5- ADAMS 403 NWN ST Phone 5-5716 Peoria, Iuinoao Peoria's Exclusive Master Photo-Finishers Compliments of I. BORK 81. SONS, INC. JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS Corner Main 8. Madison Waste Material Dealers t al Life Insurance Company LOUSIG-NONTS 313 FULTON Phone 8225 Massachusetts Mu u Springfield, Massachusetts Organized 1851 Agency for Central Illinois REULING AND WILLIAMSON, GENERAL AGENTS Sixth Floor Lehmann Building, Peoria, Illinois O'BRIEN-.IOBST Correct Campus Clothes Leisure Jackets and Sport Coats Wide Spread Collar, Oxford Cloth Shirts Casual Red Stripe Windsor Ties 'I'l3 SOUTH JEFFERSON AVE. CARVER 8. 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T 'Mee PopCo ' PEORIA FOOD SPECIALTY CO. CHINA GLASS 336 Machin Phone 2-3717 C0 'P'fme fS of s. v. CAIN, Inc. HEs1ER's sl-los stone Te'e e 3433 I I D. b ,, . . .1 oesce istri utors Quality Shoes at Budget Prices Paper 1 Janitor Supplies 318 Scum Adams 322 S. Washington St. Peoria, lll, Compliments of s cuMMlNGs s. :Manson ANDY 5 DR'VE N Central Illinois' Oldest Auto Parts Distributor 1611 KNOXVILLE 424 S. Washington Phone 4-8171 CHARLES F. CREMER PORTMAN'S , . U Automobile, Fire and Wlndstorm SPORTING GOODS Insurance 122 ADAMS 401 Lehmann Building Phone 3-5451 Compliments ADAMS MUSIC CO. of PIANOS HAMMOND ORGANS WATER SOFTENER Co- 529 Main sf. Peoria, nl. KINGSLAND'S MILLER HARDWARE 2218 N. University Peoria Phone 2-4412 W SUPER MARKET K 8' Electrical, Plumbing 81 Builders' Supplies A Home Owned Market Ample Pcrklng Space DuPont Paints - Household Hardware - Glass 2216 N. University International Harvester Freezers and A Store Complete-Full of Good Things Refri9efUi0 5 Congratulations and Best Wishes to CRESCENT ELECTRIC SUPPLY CO. The CICS, of '51 230 So. Washington Tel. 4-8291 G n ral EI tr' D'str'b tors Wir'ng Mater'al HARRY FRACTOR ee 'C U. . ' . ' CommercIal and ResIdentIal FIxtures Appliances PEORIA AUTO PARTS RECREATION KLAUS RADIO 81 ELECTRIC CO. 30 Bowling Lanes WHOLESALE DISTRIBUTORS 815 So' Adams SI eeI Peoria' Illinois 707 Main Street, Peoria, Illinois 5 MELVINS BAKERY Pastries That Please 1705 NORTH SHERIDAN ROAD 329 MAIN STREET HARVEY BROS. CLOTHING Telephone 2-1603 Open Sundays YOUNG MEN'S SPORTSWEAR Courtesy of BERNARD DISTRIBUTING CO. SIDNEY HARRISON RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT R EC o R D s I W? PEORIA CUP AND SPECIALTY CO. ' gy... PAPER SPECIALTIES T Phone 4-5165 Peoria, Illinois 7 . PRESCRIPTIONS EXCLUSIVELY COMPLIMENTS f J A C K S rom PRESCRIPTION LABORATORY I A PEORIA HI BOOSTER Third Floor Lehmann Building I HENRY H. HQFHERR fe'eP+wne 4-2813 Wholesale Distributor 1 Mid Continent Petroleum Products I Firestone Tires and Accessories BEAUTY SALON 3300 South Washington Street Phone 7-4314 428 Liberty Street PEORIA, ILLINOIS Josephine Brenning Peoria, Illinois I I For Good Food Its PEORIA NEWS STAND HSHADY OAKS-,us Finer Greeting Cards for Every Occasion Chicken Shrimp Steaks 500 Main Phone 4-1485 Farmington Road F. V. Binder, Prop. I t 4 I 5 -, fl , ef f if of si e 'ff 4 A!giT4.Zi,.1 ' Q if -R Xt ix J, ,.,,w. I South Side Trust 8g Savings Bank COMPLIMENTS OF 2119 South Adams Street Peoria, Illinois A FRIEND 3 A ., MURPHY-cl.ARK, mc. A 2- D L - Me' L: 13 T ' f ' -' 12,5 vxzsj - CHRYSLER - PLYMOUTH -I' Sales and Service N mm -I 'n'2 '1mLg Experienced - Dependable -- Considerate l83 I PROFESSIONAL DI DRS. BARBOUR, HART 8. EASTON CHAMPION 81 LEE ATTORNEYS AT LAW HAROLD F. DILLER, M.D. K. C. EDMONDSON, D.D.S A FRIEND WILLARD B. GASKINS ATTORNEY AT LAW E. E. HOAG, D.D.S. HARRY B. HOFFMAN ATTORNEY AT LAW ROY P. HULL HUNTER, KAVANAUGH, MCLAUGHLIN 81 BOND L. H. JOHNSON, D.D.S. ROBERT KAVANAUGH ATTORNEY AT LAW EUGENE LEITER RICHARD R. MARTIN, M.D. FRED A. MARTIN CASUALTY ADJUSTER JOHN E. MCCORVIE, M.D. PHYSICIAN RECTORY A. L. MCDONOUGH, M.D. C. L. PANNABECKER, M.D. PHYSICIANS 81 SURGEONS EXCHANGE VERLE SAFFORD ATTORNEY AT LAW G. L. SANDY, D.D.S. CARL E. SIBILSKY DISORDERS OF INFANTS AND CHILDREN DUDLEY G. SMITH, D.D.S. A FRIEND LAURENCE L. STRONG, D.D.S. RALPH S. SULLIVAN, D.D.S. LOUIS TINTHOFF, D.D.S. IRVING L. TURROW, M.D. INEUROPSYCHIATRYI HARRY A. WARREN, M.D. CLYDE WEST ATTORNEY AT LAw LORRIN D. WHITTAKER, M.D. B. R. WRIGLEY, M.D. GENERAL PRACTICE NATIONAL WINNERS BRING HONOR TO PEORIA HIGH ,,,.,,,. I ugh . , Q- 'Q Q 'ts- V , . '91 nit' X?'i'etQi5,'jI'll'i f ff'f'2fft'53fi:tVe-7Zs'tt ,f . -X-...,f,gt. Q vw: N. ..u mf-ss-,sg A in-1--. f GARY WHEELER ANN HINNEN CHARLES EDWARDS Gary, who is a sophomore, is known for his outstanding ritie shooting. He is president of the only iunior gun club in Peoria. Gary now holds the highest iunior rifle honor than can be gotten. He has shot in ritie meets all over Illinois and has won medals at all of them. Central can well be proud of Ann for her excellent swimming. She has tak- en part in many Central and National AAU meets in recent years. For the past four years, Ann has taken part in the State Telegraphic Swimming meet with eleven out of twelve tirsts. Also she has held high-point in state for four years. Here at Central Chuck is well known for his fine swimming. ln the State meet Chuck set a new record in indi- vidual medley with a time of I:4l :5, and won third place in the breast- stroke. ln the Central AAU meet he took first place and set a new record in individual medley with a time of l:4:8. This year, in Big 12, Chuck has set two new records in the individual medley and breaststroke. SARA MITCHENER Sara is known for her outstanding work with model airplanes. This year she took first place at the Internation- al Model Airplane Contest. There she received a SIOO war bond, a trophy and one week in Detroit with ex- penses paid. Out of the 500 contes- tants there were only four girls. Nice going, Sara! DONNA CHENELER On April l4, T951 Donna competed in the Central Athletic Association Un- ion, known as the AAU, at Navy Pier, in Chicago, lll. This athletic meet was represented by eight Central States. Donna took second place in the tum- bling division, which entitles her to compete in Detroit, Mich., for the na- tional tumbling meet which represents the 48 states. lf she wins in this meet, she will be eligible to compete next year for the Olympics. lt l85 Abel, Dan 57, 122 Ackerman, Carol 35, 83, 90, 102, 133, 158 Ackerman, Lynette 57, 86, 87, 94 Adkins, Bill 35, 117 Adkins, Ramona 35, 92, 107 Alexander, Colleen 47, 89, 91, 95, 101, 107, 130, 159 Alspector, Donna 47 Anderson, Janet 35, 102, 133, 134 Anderson, Alan 23, 103, 121 Anderson, Albert 57 Anderson, Barbara 23, 90, 96, 101, 133 Anderson, Barbara 47, 95, 130 Anderson, David R. 23, 92, 96, 106, 108 Anderson, Esther 47 Anderson, Jess 35, 83, 91, 98, 103 Anderson, Sandra 35, 83 Anderson, Wayne 47, 122 Applegate, Bill 57, 100, 112 Arehart, Jon 35, 105, 117 Argus, Don 57, 107 Armbright, Joan 35, 102, 134 Armbruster, Mary Ann 47, 86, 95, 101, 103, 130 Arnhalt, Marcia 57, 94, 100 Arnold, Jack 55, 57,78,112,113,131, 157 Ashford, Maud 23 Babcock, Charles 47, 98, 107 Baer, Nancy 23, 90, 93, 96, 133 Bair, Lee 23 Ball, Lyle 35 Balzer, Bill 47, 118, 120 Balzer, David 23, 96 Barabe, Joan 57, 83, 94, 100, 106, 107, 130 Barbour, Kay 23, 83, 89, 90, 96, 133 Barkey, Sandra 23, 91, 96, 98, 103 Barnes, Norma 35, 102, 134 Barnes, Tom 35 Barnett, Michael 23 Barrer, Janet 35, 97, 102 Barrer, Jaan 35, 97, 102 Barton, Dan 47,10l, 115,118,119,122, 124,131,164 Bctz, Don 47, 99, 101 Batz, Tom 35 Baumgardner, Tom 35, 99 Baumgartner, Jim 47, 100, 125, 131 Beam, Tom 57 Bear, Vera 57 Beard, Iberville 117 Beard, James 112, 117 Beatty, Kay 57 Bechtold, Donna 23 Beck, Lowell 47, 78, 91, 100, 105, 107, 168 Beghtol, Bette 57, 130, 131, 157 Behm, Jeanne 47, 86 Behrman, Bruce 47 Bell, Agnes 35, 91 Bennett, Jerry 35 Bergstrom, Jon 99, 108 Beyer, Jeanne 58, 87, 89, 94, 100, 106, 131, 134 Biggs, Tom 47, 91 Binder, Ruth 23, 91, 96, 103 Binkele, Judy 47, 91, 92, 107 Birdzell, Tom 58, 100, 104 Blackie, Bruce 23, 106 Blackwell, Loretta 58 Blake, Bob 35, 108 Blumenthal, Albert 58 Bodine, Bob 58, 105 Bagan, Joan 35, 97, 102, 133 Boldon, Chuck 58, 82, 118 Bolliger, James 47, 101 Bond, Jerry 58, 86 Bonties, Gary 23, 91, 96 Barchelt, Bill 35, 99 Borden, Ed 58 Borders, Carol 47, 85, 86, 101 Borin, Sondra 35, 92, 101, 107 Brackett, Denise 35, 92 Bradshaw, Charles 35, 101 Bragg, Gary 23, 91 Branch, Watson 35 Braswell, Genevive 47, 90, 133 Brewer, Carol 35, 99 Brian, Don 47, 105 Brisaette, Robert 23, 99 Brooks, Delores 58 Brown, Gerry 47, 86, 94, 101, 130, 165 Bruninga, Karen 23 Brunswick, Carol 9, 58, 85, 86, 87, 94, 166 Brust, Pauline 23, 90, 96, 133 Buck, James 23 Bzrltemeier, David 47, 99 Bunch, Bryan 35, 83, 96 Burns, William 47 Burroughs, Margaret 35, 90, 97, 102, 106, 107, 134 INDEX Button, Gene 47, 98, 99 Byerly, Larry 23, 91, 103,106,121,129,131 Cahill, Anita 35, 89, 91, 96,102,103,106 Cameron, Dick 35. 99, 101 Carlson, Gene 35, 83, 89, 98, 103 Carney, Deedle 58, 94, 107 Carney, Howard 23, 103 Corrigan, Kenny 36 Corrigan, Mary 58, 82 ,94, 103, 104, 107 Carter, Jackie 59, 94 Carter, Laird 59, 82, 87, 88, 89, 94, 100 Case, Jerry 47 Castle, Roger 23 Chapman, Sheila 23, 97 Cheatham, Mary 36, 97, 102 Cheneler, Donna 59, 186 Chesney, Carol 23, 90 Christian, Bill 47 Christian, Donna 23, 135 Clark, Gordon 23, 117, 121 Clark, Joan 23, 133 Clark, Steve 47 Clements, Delores 59 Cline, Mary 23, 90, 96, 133 Clopper, Rich 47, 126, 128,131, 150 Clough, Laura 23 Cohen, Avie 36 Cohen, Gloria 47, 90, 101, 130 Cohen, Ted 59, 105, 106 Coker, Don 47, 100 Collins, Ronnie 36 Comer, Howard 59, 128 Coogan, Nancy 48, 94, 106, 107, 130, 131, 168 Cook, Joy Ann 36, 97, 101, 134 Cooling, Betty 59, 106, 152 Corbin, Harvey 99 Corbin, Ward 48 Corne, Sally 48, 90 Cornelius, Dick 36, 117 Cornish, Herman 59, 113, 131 Cornish, Marvin 23 Cornish, Mary 36, 102 Cottingham, Jaan 24, 133 Cottingham, Patsy 24 Court, Bob 55, 59, 112, 115,118,119, 131,152 Court, Jack 36, 101 Cover, Nate 36, 101 Covey, Ginger 36, 83 Crackel, Betty Ann 24, 134 Craggs, Claire 48, 92, 95, 106, 107, 130, 158 Cramer, Bill 59 Cramer, Tom 48 Creutzburg, Delores 59 Crooks, Ozell 24 Cross, Larry 59, 82, 104 Cross, Marylyn 24, 90, 97, 98, 133 Crout, Frankie 60 Cunningham, John 24 Cunningham, Richard 48, 99, 125, 131 Curtis, Jon 36 Cusick, John 36, 105, 109, 126 Doce, Helen 60, 94, 100 Daily, Genevive 48, 101 Daily, Shirley 24 Daker, Penny 36, 97, 102, 106 Damon, Dan 24 Daniels, Adrian 48 Davidson, Chuck 60 Davidson, Wayne 24 Davies, Jim 45, 48 Davies, Rowland 24 Davis, Jack 48, 106 Davis, Jack 36 Davis, Ruth 60, 94, 100, 103, 134 Dawson, Ginny 9, 60, 82, 85, 87, 94, 100, 106, 130, 161 Day, Mariorie 36, 83, 92, 96, 98, 103, 134 Dayhufl, lla 60, 86, 100 Deal, John 36, 98, 99, 103, 129, 131 Deal, Roger 60 Deams, Diane 24, 91, 96, 98, 133 DeBourge, Paul 24, 103 Dees, Sora Ellen 48 DeGaris, Sally 48, 130 De1laDonna, Raymond 48 Denny, Evalyn 48 Deobald, Margaret 24, 90, 97, 103, 133 Dergins, Nancy 36, 97 Detrick, Barbara 24, 97, 133, 135 Dinger, Beverly 36, 90, 106 Dismuke, Johnnie 121 Diven, Joan 60, 94, 104, 107, 131, 156 Dixon, Sam 48, 99, 120, 131 1 Dockins, Jackie 36, 89, 97, 102, 104 Dodds, Dorothy 48, 94, 101, 103, 130, 134 Dolen, John 24 Domnitz, Dave 60, 112, 114, 125, 131 Domnitz, Miriam 48, 75, 86, 87, 95, 104 Donnelly, Bill 60, 86, 125, 129, 131,155 Dornbosch, Alma 24 Doss, Robert 24 Doubet, Joe 24 Douglas, Harald 24, 91, 121 Douglas, Paul 100, 125 Downing, Roger 60 Drummond, Dan 36, 101 DuBois, Dewayne 48 Duff, Louise 36, 86, 89, 97, 102, 156 Duffy, Frank 108 Duke, Don 60, 100 Dumermuth, Nancy 36, 97, 102, 106, 133 Dunham, Bonnie 61 Durham, Marilyn 36, 83, 86, 97 Dyslin, Bill 24, 91, 96, 103,106,112 Easton, Helen 36, 107 Edwards, Carolyn 48, 104, 128 Edwards, Chuck 61, 105, 131, 186 Edwards, Shirley 36, 92, 96, 102, 104, 134, Ekstrand, Kay 61, 85, 86, 87, 94, 163 Elam, Leslie 61 Elliot, Ann 24, 133 I Enright, William 36, 91, 98, 99 Entringer, Pete 24 Eppy, Roberta 36, 93, 102 Essig, Ronald 36, 91 Ettinger, A. Joyce 24, 96, 133 Fallerius, Carol 61, 82, 95, 103, 107 Fallerius, Faye 24, 133 Forden, Robert 48 Farwell, Chester 48 Farwell, Ronald 36 Feger, Barbara 48, 88, 89, 101, 130 Fehr, Bob 36, 83, 90 Fehr, Madalyn 37 Feiler, Dorothy 24, 133, 135 Feser, Darlene 48, 130, 133, 135 Field, Darlene 24 Fields, Wayne 61 Finnie, Louise 37, 102, 133 Fischer, Allan 61, 112,116,131 Fisher, June 61, 100 Fitch, Clyde 112 Flagg, Jani 48, 89, 100, 130 Fleener, Betty Jo 48, 104 Fleming, T. J. 61, 127, 128,131 Fletcher, Dona 37, 83, 97, 102, 133 Foote, Joan 24, 90, 96, 133 Forgey, Donald 37, 117 Fosco, Dick 61, 100 Foster, Jack 37, 99, 129, 131 169 Fouts, Kay 48, 87, 88, 89, 90, 94, 100, 103, Fowler, Joan 48 Franklin, Mary Ruth 48, 95, 99, 103 Frasco, Carolyn 24, 133 Friederich, Larry 37, 117 Frye, Deloris 48, 101 Frye, Mary Ann 24, 92, 96, 133 Fulford, Jayne 24 Furst, Jackie 37, 86, 162 Gaiennie, Louis R. 93, 128 Gamlin, Marilyn 37, 90, 97, 99, 103 Garrett, Dick 25, 96 Gaskins, Ann 48, 86, 90, 94, 100, 137, 153 Gates, Richard 61 Gathmann, Betty 25, 133 Gerdes, Howard 37 Getz, Joan 37, 83, 91 Gibbs, Dennis 37 Gibbs, Suzanne 37 Giddan, Norman 61,82,94, 127,131,143 Gillespie, Jack 62, 78, 82, 94, 100, 105, 14 Gloslord, Bob 37, 89, 97, 101 Goelz, Warren 49, 101, 106, 125 Goodapple, Jeanette 49 Goodwin, David L. 62, 98, 99 Gosch, Rodger 37, 89 Gottwald, Dave 62, 100 Gouveia, J, Gayle 25 Graham, James A. 25 Grant, Beverly 25, 91, 96, 133 Grant, Lawrence 62, 82, 108 Graves, Jay 49,106,118,119,131,145 Graves, Ronald 37, 101 Green, Carolyn 62, 99 Green, Jerry K. 25, 117, 121 8 Green, Jimmie 49, 108 Green, Mary 37, 92, 96, 101 Greenbaum, Joan 37, 102 Greene, John 49, 90, 97, 101, 105, 106 Greene, Ken 62,100,105,118,119,125 Greenwood, Ronald 49 Gregg. Mary 62, 82, 87, 89, 94, 100, 107, 130, 131, 160 Gregg, Tebby 45, 49,90,101,130,131 Griffin, June 49, 101, 107 Griffith, Bob 37 Griffith, Vero L. 45 Grose, Betty 49 Grote, Gloria 49, 92, 133, 135 Grove, Homer 37 Grover, Roger 49, 118, 120 Grow, Barbara 62, 86, 95, 103, 135 Guenther, Frank 49, 90, 95, 105, 128, 131 Gunther, Richard 49, 101 Gustafson, Jean 62, 95, 100, 104 Haas, Emily 62, 82, 94, 100, 103, 106, 107, 130, 132, 134 Haeger, Gordon 49, 107 Hagen, Shirley 62, 86, 94, 107 Haines, Norris 62 Hale, Ginger 49 Hale, Roland 49,101,129,13l INDEX Hirth, Eleanor 25, 99 Hitchcock, Charles 25, 89 Hitchcock, Paula 55, 64, 82, 94, 107 Hoag, Phil 38, 92, 97,101,128,131 Hodge, Jackie 64, 94 Hodgson, Leah 26, 90, 96 Hoehne, John 26, 90 Hoeptner, Pat 49, 86, 91, 94, 130, 156 Hottman, Fred 38, 101 Hoffman, Harry 26, 90, 97, 128 Hoftman, Mary 64, 86, 87, 89, 94, 100, 156 Holherr, Barbara 38, 92, 102 Hogan, Rose Marie 26 Hohulin, Jim 26 Hokin, Joyce 64, 83, 84, 86, 94, 107, 130, 150 Hoklas, Burdell 64 Holtgreve, Paul 38, 90, 96 Hooton, Terry 50, 100, 108 Hope, John 26,99 Hope, Mary 50, 92, 130, 133, 134 Hoppe, Rosemary 38, 102 Houghton, Darrell 101 Houk, Don 50, 78, 105, 107, 120, 122, 128, 131, 165 Havenden, Garry 50, 100 Howard, Charles 26, 86, 128 Howard, Joan 50, 87, 130 Hubble, Phae 64 Hubble, Tracye 38, 78, 92, 97, 133, 135 Kerswill, Virginia 66, 82, 90, 92, 97, 161 Keyser, Ronald 66, 100, 107 Keyster, Gilbert 117 Kidd, Ramona 50, 91, 94, 101,130, 134, 135,159 Kidder, Dianne 38, 97 Kimball, Willis Kimzey, George King, Xantha 38, 89, 90, 97, 133 Kingsland, Sharon 38, 97, 102, 133 Kinkade, Karen 38, 97, 102 Kirchner, John 50, 100 Kitchell, Jim 50, 78, 95, 100, 105, 128 Klaus, Bob 33, 39, 90, 97 Klaus, Carmen 50, 91, 95, 107, 167 Klaus, Shirley 39, 83, 97 Klepler, Charlene 50, 92, 130, 159 Klepfer, Kay 39, 102, 134 Knoblock, Jill 39 Knuth, William 26, 91, 96 Koch, Stephanie 21, 26, 92 Kowalske, Carol 39, 97, 102, 134 Kramer , Allen 50 Kramer, Art 26, 117 Kramer, Barbara 66, 84, 86, 87, 94, 166 Kramer, Bruce 39 Kraus, Kreeb, Joan 27, 90, 96, 103 Dick 39, 91 Krei, Nancy 27, 91, 96, 103 Haley, Earl 63, 112, 115. 125, 131 Hall, Carol 25 Hall, Joan 25, 90, 93, 96, 133 Halvorson, Rollen 25 Hamilton, LaVerne 49, 98, 133, 135 Hanback, Richard 49 Hanse, Jonny 49, 99 Hansen, Jerry 37 Harisan, Radko 91, 96 Harker, Frances 25, 90, 96 Harman, Larry 37, 90, 128 Harmon, Louise 25, 106, 134 Harms, Harms, Don 25, 91 Thora 37, 97, 102 Harper, Bill 37 Harper, Robert 99 Harpman, Jacqueline 37, 83, 92, 102 Harrel, Nadeene 49, 160 Harris, Jerry 63, 105, 150 Harrison, Dick 37, 112, 117 HuFlmon, James 38 Hunt, Pat 38 Hunt, Shirley E.64,100,130, 151 Hunt, Shirley J. 64, 94, 100,130 Hunter, Jackie 38, 89, 92, 97, 106, 107, 134 Hupperich, John 26 Hurst, Kathy 38 Hutchinson, June 26 Hutton, Gary 26, 91, 99 Ingersoll, Gary 26 lnnis, Janet 26, 133 Jacks, Joan 26 Jackson, Jo Ann 102, 133 Jackson, Bill 65, 82, 92, 99 Jacob, Janice 26, 96, 98 Jacobson, Eileen 65, 82, 87, 88, 89, 92, 94, 100 130, 148 Jacobson, Jerry 26 100, 130, 148 Harrison, Peggy 25, 96, 133 Harrison, Steve 25, 90, 96 Harsch, Sonia 49, 92, 95, 107, 130, 134, 135 Hartman, Jan 25, 91,121 Hartsock, Ralph 63, 126, 163 Hartwell, Shirley 49, 134 Harvel, Jean 25, 90 Hatfield, Bob 63 Havera, Herbert 25, 90 Havera, Jim 63, 82 Hawkins, Bob 63, 104 Hawkins, Jody 25, 96 Hawkins, Margaret 63 Hawthorne, Kenneth 37, 101 Hawthorne, Robins 49, 100, 106 Hayes, Jacky 49, 86, 95, 107, 130 Heilborn, George 49, 92 Heinzrnan, Helene 49 Heitzman, Ronald 49 Hendricks, John 25, 96, 108 Henebry, Betty Lou 55, 63, 82, 86, 87, 88, 89, 94, Henning, Alberta 37, 92, 97, 133, 135 Hensley, Leah 63 Herget, Priscilla 37, 83, 89, 90, 133 Herman, Sandra 37, 89, 97, 102 Herald, Frank 63, 77, 78, 82, 95, 100, 105, 112, 114, 131, 147 Herzog, Doneta 37, 78, 102 Hess, Phillip 25 Hester, Don 63, 125 Heuermann, Carol 49 Heuermann,Ora1nlee 38,86 Heuermann, Dick 63, 100, 129, 156 Hewitt, Carol 63 Hewitt, Pete 25 Higginbotham, Pot 64 Hill, Bob F. 25, 117 Hill, Bob K. 25 Hill, Floretta 38, 102 Hill, Jeannette 25 Hill, Norma 49 Hillyer, Robert 25, 96, 99, 108 Hillyer, Shirley 64 Hines, Gerald 25 Hines, William 25 1-isnnen, Ann 64, 78, ez, 94, 107, 130, 147, iss Jacobus, Bob 33, 38, 101 Jacquin, Nick 38, 90, 118 Jadd, Terry 26 Jamison, Kermit 50 Jimison, Frank 38 Johnson, Charles 38 Johnson, Mary Jo 50, 94, 130 Johnson, Rita 50, 83, 94, 106 Johnson, Roger 26, 90, 96 Johnston, Beverly 26, 89, 96 Johnston, Ralph 65 Jonas, Roy 50, 131 Jones, Bill 45, 50,118,122,123,125,131,154 Jones, Dick 26 Jones, Dorothy 65, 135 Janes, Milton 38 Jones, Sylvia 26, 90, 134 Joslin, Whitman 26, 86 Jucker, Jim 26, 90, 98 Juerjens, Marty 50 Jury, Michael 26, 90, 106 Kroesen, Jerry 50 Kroll, Nancy 39, 91, 97, 102, 104 Krumpe, Carl 66, 91, 98, 99, 103, 105, 106, 134 Krumpe, Elsie 50, 95, 98, 103, 130, 132, 135 Kuntz, Dick 66, 108 Kupfer, Anne 27, 133 Kupfer, Bob 50 Kyle, Lois 27, 106 LaBarr, Ernie 50 LaMorder, Dorothy 39 Lancaster, David 27, 90, 106, 121 Lancaster, Sondra 50, 94, 101, 106, 107, 130 Landon, George 66, 100 Landwirth, Ann 27, 96 Landwirth, Lynn 50, 92, 95, 101, 107, 130, 159 Lang, William 27, 103 Lange, Dean 39, 83, 90, 97, 99 Langfels, Bob 27 Larence, Dick 50, 91, 107 Larimore, Nancy 39, 92, 102, 134 LaRowe, Jackie 50, 86, 87, 98, 99 Larson, Carol 39, 90, 96, 102, 106, 134 Larson, David 27 Lauderdale, Barbara 27, 90, 106, 133 Lauderdale, Pat 50, 95, 96, 101, 103, 130 Loughland, Jerry 27 Laughland, Lanny 50 Laughlin, Scott 39, 101 Laughlin, Sharon 66 Lautenschlager, Marie 50, 89 Lazarus, Bill 27, 117 Ledien, Marion 39, 91, 96, 102, 106, 107 Legg, Ethel 66 Lepley, Arthur 66, 100, 108 LeRoy, Darlene 39 Lewis, David 67, 100, 107, 108 Lewis, Elwood 39 Lewis, Eugene 67 Lewis, Janet 27 Lewis, Patt 50, 130 Lewis, Richard 51, 125, 129, 131 Kahn, Virginia 65 Kammerer, Carol 65, 82, 85, 86, 87, Kammerer, Conni 38, 39 Karl, Janet 26, 89, 90, 96 Kataoka, Richard 38, 98 Keeler, Jan 65, 82, 83, 92, 94, 100, Keega Keega n, Johnny 50, 98,99 n, Pat 65, 82, 92, 95, 98, 130, Keene, Walter 65 Kelch, Keller, Keller, Keller, Keller, Allen 39,91 Jean 65, 89, 94, 106 Jimmy 26, 96 Phyllisonn 26, 91, 103 Shirlee 38, 102, 131 Kelley, Audrey 65, 82, 95, 103, 106 Kells, Bob 65,129, 131, 166 Kellstedt, Bud 66, 118, 126, 155 Kelly, Colleen 66 Kennedy, Carolyn 26 Kennedy, Shirley 38, 99 Kennedy, Tom 33, 38, 90 Kent, Gretchen 66, 75, 85, 87, 100, Kentzel, Clarence 38 Kern, Kerswi Roy 33, as, 91, 103 11, Debby 38,91 94, 97, 100, 155 130,131,158 132, 134, 135 135,162 Lewis, Yvonne 39, 97, 102, 104 Lile, Bob 39, 129, 131 Lipkin, Lenore 39, 89, 90, 133 Lippmann, Walter 51 Litterst, Roland 27, 90, 130 Litterst, Ronald 27, 117 Little, Alan 21, 27, 90, 96 Little, Judy 51, 90, 94, 101, 106, 130 Lizer, Irv 67, 100, 156 Laar, Jerry 39, 91, 97 Loar, Ned 39, 97, 128, 131 Locher, Janice 51, 86, 94, 101, 130 Loolt, JoAnn 51, 107 Lord, Priscilla 67, 83, 100, 163 Louck, Shirley 51, 89, 130 Loving, Juanita 39, 102 Lucas, Bill 67 Lucas, Bob 39, 117 Luchsinger, John 27 Luecht, E. H. 67, 125, 131 Luthy, Charles 51, 98, 99, 108 Lyle, Levincent 117 Lyon, Bob 67 Sanders :lT l 188 L Malone, Dorothy 51, 89, 130 Mannion, Dodee 39, 92, 96, 102, 106, 134 Manson, Phyl 39, 97, 102 Manuel, Joelle 39, 92, 101 Margetis, George 27 Margetis, Pennie 51, 86 Margulius, Rissa 39, 91, 97, 107, 134 Markman, Valerie 27, 96, 133 Marks, Flora 39, 97, 131 Marks, Harry 67, 100 Marlatt, Doris 67, 85, 86, 87, 94, 134, 140 Marr, Barbara 51, 86, 130, 145 Marshall, June 39 Martin, John 51, 90, 98, 99,103 Martin, Joy 27, 98, 99, 133 Martin, Todd 51, 145 Marvel, Charlene 40, 92, 97, 98, 102, 134 Marx, Judy 40, 90, 102, 134 Marx, Shirley 40, 92, 106 Mason, Bonnie 40, 96, 102 Motorelli, Nancy 51, 130 Molheny, Jimmy 51 Mavity, Bill 27, 93, 97, 98, 99, 103, 104 Mayne, Eleanor 51,90,92,95,101,130 Moya, Rosanne 67, 94, 100, 130 McAdoo, Carol 27 McAdoo, Susan 67, 92, 94, 106, 107 McCarty, Bill 51, 106, 107 McClintock, Reed 51, 101, 125, 131 McClugage, Margaret 51, 87, 89, 90, 92, 94, 98, 103, 130 McConnell, Bruce 40,91,101,117,118 McCormick, Everett 51, 90, 98 McCorvie, Neal 40, 83, 91, 92, 97, 101, 105, 127, 128, 131 McCoy, Charles 40, 101, 117 McCuskey, Milton 51 McDonald, Jim 27, 99, 128 McDonald, Roger 27, 99, 106 McDonna, Sharon 40, 89, 97, 102, 133 McDonough, Bette 27 McDonough, Don 27, 117, 121 McElwee, Beth 27, 90, 96, 133 McFadden, Pat 67, 86, 89, 155 McGaughey, Ronnie 27 McGhee, Nellie 51, 130, 133 McGinnis, Dick 27, 97, 98, 128 Mclntire, Ralph 27, 78, 103 Mclntire, Raymond McKenty, Stuart 28 McKinney, Judy 40 McKnight, Kenneth 51, 126 90, 93, 96, 133 Mclver, Sandra 28, , 78, 92, 103 , 90 28 McMorris, Marilyn 51, 130 Mead, Susie 40, 97 Meier, Lorraine 51 Margaret 68, 82, 87, 89, 94, 10 Melzer, Helen 28 Merritt, Diane 51, 101 Merritt Meyer, Bruce 40, 93 Meyer, Richard 68 Meyer, Ronnie 68, 85, 86 3, 107 Micheal, Nancee 40 Michels, Carol Ann 68 Michels, Donna 28, 92, 133 Micono, Pauline 68, 82 Miles, Anne 28, 90, 96, 133 Miner, David 28, 117, 118 Miller, Dave 68, 82, 105, 106, 131 Miller, Eddie 99 Miller, James 40 Miller, Jerry 28 Miller, Lou Anne 28, 103, 133 Millette, Mike 51 Milligan, Tam 40 Mills, Fred 68 Mills, Phil 28, 90,97 Minnich, Earl 68, 108 Mitchner, Sara 28, 91, 96, 106, 133, 186 Moake, Dick 51 Moffitt, Gerry 51 Monk, Stephene 40, 92, 102, 106 Monroe, Glenda 28, 135 Moore, Charles 28 Moore, Jack 28, 99 Moore, Katherine 28, 91, 133, 135 Moore, Nancy 28, 90 Moore, Tom 68 Mordue, Jerry 68, 129, 131 Mordue, Revie 40 Mountz, Mountz, Mowder Muege, Muller, Eugene 28, 93 Tam 28, 93 , Barbara 28, 96, 133 Bob 40, 83, 96 Marcia 68 INDEX Murphy, Joyce 28, 96, 133 Murphy, Larry 51 Murry, Karen 51, 86, 87, 94, 106, 107, Myatt, Jack 40 Myers, Jock 52, 100,108, 127, 131 Myers, Jim 131 Nash, Jeanie 52 Nauth, David 52 Neher, Gwenda 28, 90, 133 Nellas, Jim 40, 101 Nelson, Dorothy 28 Nelson, Gloria 40, 103, 134, 135 Nelson, Jim 52 Nelson, Jon 28 Nelson, Lynn 40, 91, 101 Neumiller, Mary Louise 52, 92, 94 Nevin, Lloyd 68, 122 Newell, Norma Jo 52, 101 Newsam, Jan 28, 108, 121 Nixon, Nancy 40, 83, 103 Norris, Joy 40, 83 Norton, Tom 40 Nugent, Lee 69 Nullmeyer, Shirley 69 Nurss, Joanne R. 28, 90, 93, 133 Oakford, Dick 57, 70, 95, 100, 105, 10 O'Day, Bill 69, 83, 100, 126, 168 Oechsle, Francis 52, 84, 86, 87, 94, 10 137, 159 Ohlsen, Barbara 69, 82, 94, 100, 130 O'Neal, Adele 69 O'Neal, lneal 69 Ouzts, Dave 40 Ouzts, Glenn 28, 92, 99 Owen, Thomas 28 Paine, George 69 Polanza, Clara 69 Palmatier, Barbara 69, 94, 100, 130 Palmer, Laurel 28, 99, 133 Palmer, Sharon 28, 104, 133, 135 Palmgren, Chuck 69, 100, 105, 108 Pannabecker, Donald 28, 90, 98 Panos, Nick 40 Pappas, Patricia 29, 96, 133, 135 Patterson, Bill 69, 100, 128 Patterson, Lorraine 40, 101, 134, 135 Patterson, Roger 69 Pattison, John 70, 86 Paul, Donald 29 Payton, Carolyn 40, 102 Pease, Zelma 40, 101 Pelini, Louis 29,91 Pelini, Georgene 40, 92, 102, 133 Penny, Sandra 41, 102, 133 Peplow, Beverly 29 Peppard, Beverly 41 133, 162 6,128,167 7,1 Perklnson, Jeanne 52, 86, 95, 101, 103, 10 Perks, Paul 29, 103 Perrine, Barbara 52 Perry, Carter Lee 52, 130 Pfeiffer, Arlene 41 Petersen, John 103 Pierce, Marilyn 52 Pilditch, Bil141, 108 Pittenger, Ann 52, 92, 95, 130 Plummer, Som 52, 87, 89, 91, 107 Polich, Alvin 70,82 Pople, Viola 41,90,133 Porter, Bill 29 Porter, Dolores 70, 78, 87, 89, 94, 100 Powell, Kenny 41 Powley, Pat 45, 52, 88, 89, 94, 154 Potts, William 29 Pratt, Bob 70, 100 Preston, Charlotte 70 Price, Rosalind 29 Raber, Kathleen 70, 100 Reber, Nancy 41, 102 Rader, Shirley 70, 100 Raistrick, Gerald 29,97 Ramsay, Rosemary 29, 99, 133 Rapp, Bill 29, 99 Rasmussen, Frank 52, 100, 107 Reck, Shirlee 52 Redenius, Dorothy 41, 83, 97, 103, 133 Reece, Benny 29, 78, 90 Reece, Jim 29,91,103 Rees, Don 70 30, 7, 130 Reichert, Eleanor 70, 94, 100 Reiman, Jim 41,91 Reuling, Pele 52,100,128 Rice, Gary 29 Rice, Gilbert 29, 99 Rice, Phil 70, 78, 82, 94, 105, 118, 122, 12 Rice, Ruth 29 Richey, Ann 29, 99, 133 Richey, James D. 70 Richey, William 29 Ridlbauer, Merritt 29, 99 rerngel, Bill 70, 131 Risk, Norma 29, 133 Rist, Charlotte 29, 91, 96, 98, 133 Rittmiller, Dave 41,91,101,106 Rittschof, Lou 41, 83, 91, 98, 99 Roake, Nancy 41, 89, 97, 102, 134 Robertson, Gerald 71 Rodems, Marilyn 52 Robinson, Harold 71, 107 Rodgers, Jean 41, 92, 96, 102 Roehnelt, Bill 29, 91, 99, 112, 117 Roehnelt, Don 103, 117, 116 Rogers, Marilyn 41, 92, 97, 101 Rank, Cliff 41,103 Rose, Mel 51, 101 3,131 1 l i Rosenberg, Joanie 52, 86, 87, 130, 137, 145 Ross, Bennie 71 Ross, Leroy 29, 129 Roszell, Roger 41, 92, 97, 98, 105, 107 Rates, Joan 135 Rowlette, Mary Lau 29, 96, 133 Rayster, Donna 41 Rubey, Fred 41, 78, 83, 91,103, 118 Ruck, Shirley 41, 102, 134 Russell, Vera 29, 96 Ryan, Roger 29, 91 Saettler Erhard 41, 91 SaFlord, Verle 41, 90, 99 Sanders Carol41,102, 106,196 Sanders, Nancy 41, 86, 97 Richard L. 41 Sauder, Eleanor 29 Saunders, Grace 52, 130 Saurbaugh, Jan 29, 117 Saville, Jon 52,91,95,13O Saxton, JoAnn 52, 101 Schenck, Ron 52, 90, 100, 125, 131 Schenck, Sue 29, 89, 96, 133 Schmidga Schneblin Schneblin ll, Bob 17 ,Gloria 71, 85, 86, 87, 94, , Sally 30 Schneider, Dave 71, 131 Schneider, Ruth 29, 133 134, 135,166 Schoenbein, Ernest 71 Schwagmeyer, James 30 Schwartz, Sande 41, 83, 89, 134 Schwyhart, Janet 52, 95, 101, 103,107, 130 ' Scott, Barbara 41 Scott, Carol 71, 82, 87, 88, 89, 92, 94, 107 Scott, Dick 30 Scoutaris, Milton 41 Scovil, Bob 41 Scovil, Ronald 42 Seaman, John 30 l l 1 Seitzberg, Don 71, 112, 114,120,122,131 Selburg, George 52, 105, 160 Selburg, Judith 42, 99 Selkirk, Gordon 52, 100 Sellars, Joyce 42, 102 Sellers, Harold 52 Seward, Bob 30, 91, 103 Shaklee, Bob 42, 98, 99 Shawgo, Pat 53, 95, 101 Shea, Dave 42,112,115 , 106 ,103,130 ,117, 125 shepherd, chsfiie 71, 166 Sherman, Barbara 30 Sherwood, Abiiah E, 42 Shield, Beverly 53, 100 Shield, Joan 71,100 Shinkle,Carol1ne 42, 86, 91, 96, 106, 107, 133 Shively, Jim 30, 91,117,121 Reesman, Judith 41, 86, 89, 96, 102, 107, 131, 153 Reeves, Marcia 41, 102, 135 Reichel, Donald 52, 98, 99, 103,107 Shively, Steve 42, 101 Shore, Edward 42, 83, 89, 90, 97 Shroyer, John 71, 95, 98 Shubert, Norman 42, 97, 106 Sibilsky, Corolgene 42, 92, 107, 133 Silberstein, Joanne 72, 130, 150 Silverstein, Janet 52, 91, 96, 100,130 Silverste1n,Sonya 30, 133 Simpkins, Lewis 30 Simpson, Jim 52,129,131 Slater, Johnny 31, 121 Slechta, Sharon 30, 90, 99, 103, 133 Small, Gene 42, 78, 92 Smiley, Kathleen 72 Smith, Earndon 30, 128, 130 Smith, Cordena 72 Smith, Ezra 115,131 Smith, Janann 53, 83, 86, 94, 101, 10 134, 135, 160 Smith, Janet 42, 90, 96, 102 Smith, Ruth 53 Smoot, JoAnn 30 Snedden, Duane 42 Snyder, Carol 72, 100 Solomon, Jim 21, 30, 121 Sours, Marjorie 30, 92, 96, 133 Sowers, Beverly 30, 96, 133 Sowers, Ray 42 Speck, Judith 30, 133 Spitz, Martha 72, 94 Spraetz, Paul 30 Springston, Richard 30, 103 Stanley, Billy 30 Stanley, Verdie 42 Steenrod, Dick 53, 108 Stegner, Donna 42, 102, 106 Stephens, Jerry 72, 100 Stevenson, Ralph 72, 129, 131 Stever, Shirley 53, 86, 87, 162 Stiles, Marilee 30, 93 Stoecker, Sylvia 53 Stone, Katie 86, 107 Stone, Leanne 42, 83, 89, 92, 97 Stone, Peter 30, 91, 97, 108 Stotler, Nancy 72, 92, 94, 130 6, 130, 132, Stout, Hiles 42,112,1l6,117,11B,119,131 Strathman, Mariorie 42, 97, 133 Slreibich, Roger 42, 99, 101, 117, 121 Streibich, Ronnie 21, 30, 96 Stuber, Shirley 53, 86, 91, 95, 101, 103, 107, 130 Sturtevant, Shirley 42 Sufiield, Audrey 30, 78, 91, 93, 97, 133 SuPr1eId, Bill 72, 82, 85, 87, 109, 112, Suffield, Jim 30, 128 Sutton, Jock 30, 106 Sutton, Wayne 42,112, 116, 117 Swank, Gerald 53, 101 Swanson, Alan 30, 106, 121 Sweborg, Kay 30 Swedell, Anne 53, 75, 85, 86, 87, 95, Sweney, Jo 53, 75 Symonds, Bill 42, 83, 91, 97, 101,104 Tadlock, Barbara 30, 96, 103, 104 Taggart, Rehert 42, 99 Talley, Ronald 53 Tate, Phyllis 72, 82, 94, 100, 130 Taylor, Ann 42, 86, 90, 97, 102, 130. Taylor, Bob 42, 90 Taylor, Bruce 72 Taylor, Howard 53, 105, 106, 118, 12 Taylor, James L. 30 f 113, 122, 123 100,103,130 131, 137,162 2,124,131 INDEX Temple, Roger 31 Tendering, Joanne 72, 94, 100, 103 TerVeen, Bill 73 Thomas, Helen 42, 90, 97, 133 Thompson, Deane 42 Thorn, Allen 73 Thornton, Rosemary 31, 90, 96, 133 Tindoll, Gary 100, 131 Tinges, Janice 42, 83, 101, 102, 135 Tinges, Jo Ann 53, 134 TinthoFl, John 73, 106, 125, 128, 131, 160 Titus, Don 73, 86 Torris, Jean 73, 94, 100, 106, 107, 130 Tosett, Anita 31, 89, 90, 96, 98, 106, 133 Tracy, Ambrose 112, 114, 125 Trager, Bill 43, 78, 101,112, 114,117, 131 Traver, Pat 31 Traynor, Jean 31 Trebesch, Merlita 31 Tribler, Bill 73, 87, 88, 89, 94, 107 Triplett, Darlene 43, 97, 102 Trotter, Wilfred 31, 121 Tucker, Dave 43, 101, 103 Tucker, Dick 31, 96, 128 Turow, Elmer 43, 83, 89, 90 Tyrrell, Don 43, 96, 108 Ullman, Dick 53,1o5,11s,119,131 Underwood, Alice Ann 31, 92, 133 Uppole, Jack 43 Van DeVeer, Bob 73, 78, 94, 100, 105, 127, 131 Van Deventer, John 9, 53, 86, 87 Van Gundy, Jean 43, 96, 102, 106 Van Lanen, Pat 31, 93,133 Vaughan, Dolores 53 Venezky, Gary 106 Verdoes, Gwen 43, 98 Verkler, Dick 31, 106 Vespa, Jim 73 Voelpel, John 31, 96,103 Voigt, Ray 31 Voss, Ruth 31, 92, 96, 135 Waechter, Phyllis 73 Wagenbach, Donald 31, 103 Waibel, Robert 43 Wallace, Gordon 53 Walters, Ken 53, 100, 126 Walters, Nancy 31, 91, 96 Watkins, Charlene 53, 130 Watkins, Scotty 43, 101, 106 wang, virgin 43,97 Wead, Marian 43, 133,135 Webb, Jayne 53, 109 Weddle, Gary 53 Weidner, Wayne 53 Weiler, Joyce 31, 96 Weiler, Marilyn 43, 97, 102 . ,4 . Weinberg, Carol 73, 94, 103, 104 Weinstein, Rhoda 73, 92 Weisert, Jackie 53, 130 Wejss, David 31, 98 Welch, Charles 31 Welch, Lynn 53 Welch, Thomas 53 Welcherding, David 31 Wellington, Mary 73, 78, 82, B7, 89, 94, 100, 130, 143 Wesselhalt, Weezy 74, 118 Wheeler, Gary 43, 101, 186 Whitcomb, Sondra 43, 102 White, William 31 Whittaker, Marilyn 43, 86, 91, 96, 102, 134, 168 Whitten, Mary 43 Willems, Gordon 74 Willems, Warren 43, 90, 107 Williams Williams Williams , Beverly 43, 102, 134 , Edward 43, 103 . 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